Hotl.owT'i Pu t. for Ihe Ci.r of n:i. .r.H Indim-alion. Extract of i "m.; frL'm. W Felkes, Chemist Hy.le, near Manchester, dated September 10, 1853, 'Profo'ior Hoiloway Sir, I nm happy to inform you llial your Pills anil Ointment have sen ol the greatest service to irony portions in the neighborhood, one in particular, who speaks of your Pills in the moat flattering terms; lor long lime no wi suujeti m nu lent naini in hia head arising fiom bile and indiseMion, from which he could obtain t o relief, ho look ome ot yonr pina, oy mean meant be was completely restored to health. " I)C iUavIicts. Philadelphia Market. March 8, 1854. Ftiua ko Mst The last new from Europo haa atiffened the maikrl for Flnnr for export, but I do demand is limited ; standard brands are taken at $7 75 in small parcels. Sales for city consumption within the range of S7 75 a $S 50, for common and extra brands. Hye Flour and Corn Meal are dull. Last ales of ihe former at $5 60. Sales of Corn Meal at 53 75. Grain Wheat it in limited supply nnrl quite dull at SI 80a 1 85 for red, and 31 90 for while, llye is worth 95c atl per bush el. Corn is dull small sales at 78a80 cents afloat. Oats are inactive' Last sales of Southern at 45 cents, and Pennsylvania at 4860 cent Whikkkv.--Piice unsettled and irregu lar. SUiNBURY PRICE CURRENT Whkat. Ktk. . Coax. . . OiTS. . Potatoes, . - Disks wax . . IT:cKir.n Fcax. Butt it it. Eon. 1'onK. ... Flaxskkii. ... Tallow. . 150 87 62 40 50 13 25 ?) 12 8 125 10 New Advertisements. Orphans Court Sale. ! N pnrsuaneo of an order of the Orphans' Court " of Northumberland county, I will soil at pub lic sale, at Burr's Hotel in tho Borough of Nor thumberland, On FRIDAY, the 31st day of MAKCII, 1S54, nt one o'clock, P. M., 1st. A Farm adjoining the Borough of North umberland, la., containing 125 acres, with about ti acres cleared, with house, barn, &c, on the same. The above farm is beautifully situated near the canal, and the line of the Sunbury and Eric Knilroad, and within live minutes walk of the town of Noithumbcrland. It is excellent grain lund, and has upon it a valuable sand stone ijuarry. 2d. Also, a Frame House nnd two lots on Queen street, in the Borough of Northumberland formerly occupied by the Kcv. James Kay, doe'd. 3d. Also, Two and a half acres of land, lying between the canal and the West Branch of the Susquehanna, in the Borough of Northumber land. Terms nxKTimiu down, at the time of sale, and tho balance in three equal annual payments, with interest pa able yearly. JAMES KAY, Acting Executor of Rev. James Kay, dee'd. Uy order ot Ihe Court, J. P. PUR8EL, Clk. O. C. Sunbury, March 4, 1 S 5 4 .- SHAMOKIN Collegiate Institute. R. HIIL, A. B., Principal. Rev. C. J. EIIREI1AIIT, A. M. Teacher of Moral and Mental Science, Evi dences of Christianity, !fc, Teacher if Primary Department. npHE first Rcssion of this Institution, located at j Estate of MARTHA G0CDHART, dee'd. JL Shamokin, Northumberland county, Pa.,; XOTICE is hereby given that letters of Ad will commence on WEii.xr.sntr, the 10th day of ! ministration on the estate of Martha Good M tr, 1851. ... i hart, late of the Borough of Sunl urv, dee'd, The year will bo divided into three sessions of j have been granted to the undersigned. Therefore fourteen weeks each, thus allowing a vacation of ! all persons indebted to said estato will discharge four weeks in spring and autumn, and one of j the same, and those having demands will present two weeks during the holidays. The Institution will comprise three departments, A l'niMAni, Acaiikmic and Collkuiatk. The course of instruction in these will bo full and thorough, embracing all the branches usually tauyhl in th?oO respective departments. lliTt.s oy Ti'tkix : Primary Department, per session, $4,00 Academic " " IjiC.OO Collegiate " SiH.OO A largo and spacious room has been secured to meet the wants of the Institution, until the' necessary buildings are completed. Boarding can be obtained in private families at reasonable rates. The Board of Trustees will spare no pains or labor, to make Shamokin Collegiate Institute, worthy the patronage and confidence of the com munity. For further particulars, address Kimbcr Clea ver, Esq., of Shamokin, President of Board of Trustees, or Kcv. C. J. Ehrehart of Paxiuos, Northumberland county. Pa. Shamokin, March 4, 1854. LAWltENCE HOUSE, SUNBURY, PA. fJHE subscriber respectfully informs the public 3. that she still continues to keep the above named public house, and that the hat engaged Mr. Wciser Ziegler to superin'end the same. She bat also received a new supply of good liquort and wines, and truttt that the will be able to give satisfaction to alt who may visit her house. MARIA THOMPSON. fiunbury March 4 1854 If. Canal Boats for Sale. THE sulwcriberi having retired from the Boating and carrying business, offer for sale Ten First Class Pennsylvania CANAL BOATS, All in complete order, having been thoroughly repaired, and are now ready for use. The Boats can be seen by calling on John Ziegler, Columbia, Lancaster co., Pa. BINGHAM & DOCK, 278 Market street, Philadelphia. Phila., March 4, 1854. 3m. CIPoCTTLA?.. TI1HE subscriber begs Icava respectfully to in L form his friends and the public generally that he will continue the business of a Cabinet Makers' Finding Store, in all its vaiiout branches at the old stand. No 131 South Second St., below Dock at. Philadel phia, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the very liberal patronage bestowed upon the late firm of T. Si h, Thompson, assuring his friends that every exertiun will be made by biiusolf and those in hit employ to merit continutnet of their much esteemed favor. THOMAS THOMPSON. Pbila., March 4, 1854 8m. Notice to nay up. A LL persons indebted to Friling & G,lnl tre - respectfully requested to call tnd n th.ir counls, oa er before the first of April next, at tVy mutt have cash to puxchate their tprlng fcunbury, Maich 4, 1651. It. REGISTERS' NOTICE. ' TVOTICE is hereby given to alt Legatees, Creditors and other persons interested in the Estates of tho following named persons, that Hit Executors, Administrators, and Guardians of said Eslates have filed their accounts with tin Register of Northumberland County, and that the tame will be presented to the Orphans' Court ol said County, on Tuesday, the 4th day of npru, n. v., ioo, in uie forenoon, for confirms tion and a.lowancc. Nathan Irwin, dee'd., settled by his Adm'tor, nurimii ruiiwn, Frederick Tschopp, dee'd.. Final Acct. settled by his Adm'rs, Philip Sc Andrew Tschopp. Adam Daniel, dee'd, settled by hit Adm'tor, . John Adam Daniel. Benj. L. Vastino, dee'd., tcttlcd by bis Ex'tor. Lewis V. Vosline. Henry Lnntx, dee'd., Final Acct. settled by Ins Ex r, Simon Lantz. John Schlcppy, dee'd., settled by bis Adm'rs, Conrad Schlcppy & Chas. A. Kutz. Balticr Bordner, doe'd., settled by his Adm'rs, Jonathan &. C-corgc Bordner. Mary Sears, dee'd.. settled by licrEx'rs, Thos. Snyder A Rolicrt S. Seers. Anthony Yoder dee'd.. settle,! by his Ex'rs, Peter t oder 4- Daniel Herncr. !"",? Pn .dccU "el,lcd by ' Executor, ilium H. Muench. Michael Neidig, dee'd., settled by bis Adm'r, Samuel 8. Wagner. Daniel Lntsha, clcc'd., settled by hit Adm'lors. John 8. c Henry Latsha. John Englo, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r, de boms non. Philip Wciser. riiilip Helrich, dee'd., settled by his Ex'tort, Michael, Samuel & Nicholas Helrich. John Eister, dee'd.. scf.led by bis Adm'rs, John It. & Jacob H. Eister. William W. Inland, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r, D. I.. Irland. Richard Barclay, dee'd., settled bv hisEx'tors, Thos. Strawbriitge & Robert A". Gitlen. Jane Ri!iL-l. settled by her Guardian, Martin Rixliel. Caroline Troxel, settled by her Guardian, Itcorfro Smith. John Eisiei, jr., (Guardian Acct.) ssttled by John Eister, sr., Adm'tor. Simon Fullmer, dee'd., settled by his Adm'tor, Philip and Rebecca Follmcr. JOHN P. PL'KSEL, Register. Register's Ollicc, ) Sunbury, Mnrch 4, 1854.-J GREAT EXCITEMENT IN EUROPE f The I?ussi:in Ministers Htive left. France, and England, and ihe consequence will no doubt be a serious var, jnd great rise in the price of grain, &'c, but S. SClLNUHMAX'fj CO., ''PAKE pleasure in informing the citizens of A- Sunbury, and vicinity, that it has not, nor will not effect tho low price of their excellent winter stock or clothing, but that they ore now soiling nil" all at first cost. This is no humbug, and the only way to find out the truth of it, is to give us a call, when every pains willl bo taken to deal at low prices and satilitctory to customers. In addition to a good stock of clothing, persons will find nt our establishment a fine assortment of Watches, Jewelry, &c, which we claim the right of selling cheaper than any other store of tho kind, in this section of the country. Don't forget the name nnd place, S. Schniirmmi & Co., Market street, Sunbury, nearly opposite John Young's Store. We will in a short time rccicve our Spring and Summer stock, which we also intend to sail the mos: reasonable. Believing our old motto, CASH, to be a good one. we wiil still adhere to lU Tho ready John is always the most com pnrtable. R.SCIINURMAN & CO. Sunbury, March 4, 1S54 OS tf Estate of J. C. PERKINS, dee'd. jV OTICE is he'eby Riven, that letters of admin 1 istration have been (-ranted to the subscriber, upon the estate of J. C. Perkins, deceased, late of Trevorton. All those knowing themselves in debted to said estate, arc requested to make pay ment, and those having claims, to present them,, duly authenticated, for settlement. P. B. MASSER, Adm'r. Sunbury, March 4, ISol. fit. them for settlement. F. BUCIIER, Adm'tor. Sunbury, March 4, 1854 Ot. Bliuksmitliing. rflHE subscriber hereby informs the citizens of -- Siinburv, and the public generally, that he intends to carry on tho HSatkfiiitthing Itusincga on his own account, and that he has removed his shop from near Clement's store, to a new shop on the premises of Mnrkcupham, in Fawn street, where he will be happy to accommodate all his customers. HENRY TARTON. Sunbury, March 5, 1854. tf. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. TVOTICE is hereby given that the partnership ' heretofore existing between the subscribers, in the Blacksmilhing business in the Borough of Sunbury. was dissolved by mutual consent, on the 1st of Fcbrunrv last. Tlio accounts of tho late firm will be settled by John Clark. JOHN CLARK, HENRY PARTON. Sunbury, March 4, 1854 3U LEATHER. HENRY W. OVERMAN, No. 6 Soi( Third Street, below Market, PHILADELPHIA. fSlHE attention of country buyers it called to JL the extensive assortment of all kinds of Finished Leather, Moroccos, Calf Skir.t, Sheep Skint, &c, constantly on hand and for tale at reduced prices. lifc,l A.M) UAK. MJLr. LKA1 HKR. N. B. All kinds of country leather taken in exchango for goods. Phila., Feb. 4, 1 854- 3m, To the Honorable the Ju tpcs of the Court of Quarter sessions Jorthe county ol Aoithuin berland Tlie undersigned petitioner respectfully solicits ihe Hon. Pnnrt in urant hun a license to Iterp hji Inn or tavern it his old stand iu the Hurougli of Northumberland. Wll.UAM CTREATER. VK Die mulei signed citizens of llie It. trough of North. uinlit-rlnnd, lieiiifi ucu,uuuited with the IVtihoucr, do certii'y that he is of ptol repute for honesty uml tviupcniure, and lliat he is well provided with house ritom and oilier con venienrcs for the sccoiuinodatiun of strangers uud Iruvel era, suit lh:it uu Inn or tavern there is neuesssry fui tile sect nmurHlution tf strangers and truwlers. J C Ilorton, M. Tuggarr, J. ti. l- ries, 11. J. i. win. mrtm. James Tiursaiu Win. Witsnii. Josinh Chanmnn. J . .I,,, snnner.. Joseph Priestley, W. T. Forsyth, John Gust, John Vt neatley Noitli'd., uarens, irwi. I o the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter sessions for the county of JV orthumberland. Th.,,i,ler.ined netitioner respectfully solicits the Hon. Court tojgram him a license to keep aa luaei lavera at his old suuid in las town oi susuioaiu. WM.M. WEAVER. vp .k- nnHniiied ntiseiis of the Inwu of Shamokin being acqnahiud with the Petitioner, do osrtify lliat he is of good repute for honesty and ismperaae, ails' thai bs is well psovaled with house room and other eonvsiiieiiees for tSo acoommodatlon of etraiigsrs and tiave are, and lhat an lun or tavern thera is necesssryfni the accuuuno. dation of strangeis and travelers. .-iu F.i.i,liMrt Mienkan Hiuaiihender. Jss. K Boyd. J H. Daweea, H. Vantiasken, Jo.ish Kaed. Oaleng, Hobins, John B. Douty, Joseph Bud, Darnel Ev.H, t C. Huuu, A- it. t issa. 1 Ohsraokiu, M,aick 4, tt - 3t Tc ithi Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter sessions Jor ihe county of Nertlium-berland. rwi . ,l'?ed P""'er respectfully solicits the Hon. u, h1.'? ';" keep an Inn or tavern at tlit old stand, kept by Wit. Ftrrow, dee'd, at Snydertown. WILLIAM FARROW, Jr. Wt lha tin1erlimer1 clticena of 8hamoldn township, neint. acquainted with the Petitionsr. do eartifv that h. i. rtmZ . .- . i.-" - tnnt no is .i ,.7.. . ii ,"Vr""n emprsnce, and that he it "T,uedJw!,h 'om and. thrr eonrtiiieivrt for the tccommodatinn of slrancers and travelers, a-.d Hint an liin or tavern there is necessary for the accommodation of stranreis and travelers. mSo'""" " Pl","n:"'r. ""irt " Evert. Daniel Smith, nnerance, and that he it John Cnmnbrl , Oj,r(r J. Adnrn, Charles Uiwiiring, Jwpph C. Rnlin, Jacob E. Maeiwh. . . ciijucriown, niorcni, ISM 3t. To the Honorable the judges of the Court of wuaMcr session J&- the county of Northum- vet turiu, Tho niidcm!Tiirrt ntiiifi..n ,..r..ii.. a..,it:. n.. if Ctinpj to pront bcr a licemr to keep tin Inn or tnvrrn at vt wm suiuu in i ne unfougti 01 Sunbury. CATHAUINK noL'LTON. WK Ihp t1n.lfriiff1ir1 lttrnsi nf thtt lnr.inirtnraimluiPti beipp nrqiinintnl Willi tlm lti(i(ner, rtt rertity tlmt ahc is P""1" rnpmo i or noiiti.y and ieinprnitrp. nnd ttmt mii i Wfltl provi-'ftl with h mne r-vint rihI tllif-r pdiivrTHncri fur llie ncrmnm(Mlfliinn nf iimimsn iratr.i..r. n. (tin or tflvcrn tlmre in npcppiiiry for the QCfMinmnrinlion of eiio'rrpnnn lmvrliTtl. Peter B Mnwfr. I'hilin rinrtr. John O Hrletif S.itnmnti ttn.h, Chnt J. Rniner. Jamrf Cnvfrt, Kil. Y. Brirht, J. B. Mnscr, Chat. Weaver, II. J. Wulverton, John Young, John Ditnier. Sunbury. .March 4, IfcJI. 3t. To the Honorable the Jud&s of the Court of !.. i. .. .. r x .i J berland The unricrsiffntMi netitioner msnpetfnHv 1ir-ilfi U.w Court to ffnint him a liecntu tn kwn on Inn or Lnvfm nt hia old stuutl in (JeorgeUjwn. fUA.MvLI.N FHYI'.ll. WK the nnderfiirnetl citizens of Georgetown, heinir bp. quaintcd with the IVtitinm-r, do cortifr that lie is of gi khI r pnte for hott.'Kly nnd tenipernnre, nnd Mint he is well pro Vitl'd with hoiifle room nntt other convent enres for the no com inoda tion of traitors nnd trnvelrts, and Mi.it nn Inn or lu.vtti iiiuiq ir. nci.T;siHry lor inc accumnKXiuiion 01 strait pors and travelers. Philip Spntr. G. B. Weiwr, !-.mon Brssler. John Sciler, lietrriro W. Arlwrpnnt, Philip IJiihb, eore SWita, Charles Hrtiunois, Peter B Tel, JoSfpb Feimlennober, Jneob Uiiigrmnn, Jnrob DreiU-lbin. Andrew UtUy. (ieorpHlown. March 4, tft'VI 3t. To the Honorable the Judees of the Court of Quarter sessions for the county of Northum berland. The nndcraipird petitioner respectfully poticif Ihe Hon. Court to grunt him n lirena to keep nu Inn or tnvcrii at his old stand in the township of Slmmnkin. CHAMjER W. SYDKR. WE the nndersiiruml cilizeimof tShnmokin towimhip, beitijr ncqiininted with the Petitionee, do certify tlmt be is of good tepute for houcHly nnd tpmpemnec, nnd tlmt he is well provided wtih hom;e room uud other c nivenianees for the ncrommodntion of strangers mid trnvclers, nnd lint nn Inn 01 tavern there is uecvssorv for the uccoiiim ulntion of strangers and trnvelcia F. P. Pwnrtz. Cluirlcs T.ciscnrinc Jnmes Vntiltoni, Charles Mnrtx, II. II. Ynstinc, Adnm limnng. Pnvid Mnrtr. John Fisher. John ituiikH, Jr.. Cl.itw'rthv Fisher i-.nirin'l .untnermnii. Wm II. rersnig. Senmofcin tp., M.-in h 4, 1S.i1.-3t. To the Honorable the Judges of the Cuttrt vf Quarter sessions for the county of Northmn- j berland, j The undersiened nctiti.mev respectfully solicits the Hon i Court to gntnt her n limine to keepanluuur tuveru ut , her old stuud in the Borough of Sinihury. MAUI A T1IOM PSO. WE (lie uivlersiiriicd citizens of Snnbury, 1m1h hc (pinintcd with the retitioncr. do certify tint sit isoi gfMul repute tT honesty nnd tenipi rnuce, nnd tlmt she is well provided with house iontn and other convenience for the accommodation of atrnnrcrs uud travelers, nnd thnt nn li.u or tnvern there is nccclsury fir the arcDininoilation ot' strnngt'rs and travelers O. M. York, (ico. Mnrtin, JacoS Yniunr. .Tno P. pnise.1. Fred. Lazarus, lrn T. Clement, W. T. finmt, John Hans, JohnBumic, Juhn Unjers, Win. M. Kotkeicllfr. II. IJ. Mnsser. Sunbir, March 4, 1 ?.")! . St. To the Honorable the Judges f the court of Quarter sessions Jor the county of Korthum berlard. TlieunilnrsiiriiPd petitioner respectfully ar- .tit-its the Tion. Court tft arrant : im a license to keep an Inn or tavern at his old sUunl in Sliaim'kui township. PAMl'KI. lWOSlni'! tVR tlie lliulcrfiirnpft citizens o5 ttianmkin ttiwnsliip, Iminir nctUilletert with the Petitioner, ilo certily that he is ol' porol repute for honesty and teinpcinnee, and that he Is well provided with house room nnd other conveniences for the uccsiiuundution of sharkers and travrlrrs, mid that nil Inn or tavern there is iii'ccKbin y for the uec.annjodalinil of swinjrer and travelers. i :. c i ....... ,i i I. n. o.i Fngeley, U. V . Lereh. John liohner. Daniel V . Ililhisli, inivpi I fjicicv, joiiu i.ciii'r. .liicoi, i irinirv, r nmin'ii John Ilepnrr. Jacoh ilrosi ".if, Jacb II. Ki:rer, rl,as liro- ecus, jonn raster. Phamokuitp.. March t. 1CM 3t. To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter sessions J'ur the county of Northum berland. The uadersijrned petitioner respectfully solicits Ihe linn. Court to grant hun n lievnre to keep nn Inn ur tjiveru ut his old stand in the It. Tough ot Suuuurv. CHARM.HWKAVKrt. WE the iiuderKiened citizens of the Unrouch of Suidiury, lieiui; netpiaiuteil with the Petitioner, do cerlily that he is nl'gonl repute for honesty uud tein(enuiee, and that he is well provided with house room and other convemein'es lor ine accommodation o siruujicrs aiui iraveiers, ntal Hint un l.l.l nr n.v.m ll,..r,. i. , n.r l, ll,- n.,..ull ,f struners and trnvelers. ii. j. .nusser, ii . j . i. oivcrr'ii, j. i. .i-iver, jacou n. Cuhle, Oeo, Martin. Fred. Iizarus. Peter II. Mnwer, Koht. II. Awl, Jneob Youim, James Hoard, Juo. P. Purse!. Dun'l. W. Piiiuilt'l. Sunbury, Murcll, 4. To the Honorable the Judges of the court of Quarter sessions for the county oj Northum berland. Tlie undersigned petitioner respectfully s.-lieiu thellon. Court Ut iunt him n lioence to keen nn Inn or tavern at he old stand in LowCY Augusta township. ClIARl.r.SS JONES. WE the tandersicned oil izous of Lowor Auzusta town ship, being uequaiuted with Ihe Petilloner, do certify that he is of good repute for honesty uud teinpcinnee, and lhat he is well provided with house room ond other convenien ces for the uecounnoduti 'ii ofstniugorsand trawlers, uud thut an liui or tavern there is necessary for the avconuuo dutiou of strangers and tiuvclsrs. John Klri(ht, John O ldren, Itobert S. Peers, David Phipinuu, Peter Yocom, Win Picplried, Morris T. Jones, John Long, William Suyiler, Jereiuiuh SlCiuir, Petal 11. Moore, Daniel SlClsir. Lower Augusta, illareh 4, lrv1. 3t. To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of ! J,,l,n Clark, Esq , President Citizens' Hank, Dal! Quarter sessions for the county of Northum- j A. P. Giles, Esq., Cashier Rranklin Dank, " berland. John HerUler" Jr., Esq., Philadelphia. The undersigned petitioner retpeotfnlly solicits the lion. ! lingers, ISimiicksnn & Co., " Couit to giant burn lice.ue to keep .,, l.u or tavern at j, Ton E. President Cecil Bank, Port Uc hisold suud in IlickurUu-u, Lower Alahasoy township. 1 . ' ELI kS WIKT I Pl,e' WE the undersigned citizens of Ixwer Ms'liauov'town- I l- Y f AS ship, being aequaiiiied with the Peiiiiouer, dj certify that Col. 11. tb. tyrf, Sclinsgrove. he is of goiid repute tor houesly and leinpi-runce, and that lie la well provided Willi house ruoio and oilier convenien ces foi the secomintsluiioii of strangers ond travelers, and that an lull or tavern there isiieceksuiy for tlio uccoinuio uuoon oi Miuugcra uud linveicrs. Mlohael lladel, Juliu Hockey, 8r., Adam Bingemau, Jaiuis U.irduer, Abraham linker, Charles Uiosioua, Ueo! Iturris, David Hum, Michael linker, Ksq., Elijah Kyorly, ...HI... VI.U.1ICI, rfiflltl lilllgl-IIIBII, liwer .Vluliunoy tp., feb. 85, 1M4. 3t. To the Honorable Ihe Judaes of the Court ef Quarter sessions fur He county of Northum berland. The undersieneii nrtiii.,H..r -..r..ii.. .. c. , 'iiiioiy WMirua inellon. Court to gram him a lmH in keep an Inu nr luv.ru at his ok! stand in lha U iruugli of Nurlhumlierland. WE lite undersicned citizen, nt il,.1!. ?.!A!?1L Bmberlnud, being aeipmiuteil with lha Petitioner, do certify thut he is of giod lepule for hoiursty and temper, ancc, und thut lie is well provided Willi Ii, uu, n,m sud other couveiiienoes lor the ecoiniuoduiifui f mi and travelers, awl thut an lun or tavern ihera is necessary lor Ihe ucoomiiiiiitalum tti Urn. ... ......i ' Win. II. Wailei, James Vandyke, M. U. Priestlev Win. Klllott, W.T. Forsyth. Juhn Vi,kr. C. F. I.iltie John lleck, Joseph Priestley, David Hdkerl, James Noilird.j Feb. 95, 1H.VJ 3ji. To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter sessions for the county of Northum berland The oiidcriieiied pnlilimif-r rrsnt-ctl'ullv Ucitithe Hon Court to ft rnul htm a lircii M keen sh In (4 or tuvoru ttl ma oici iiaud 111 tue urougu ii suiiuury. JAMI COVERT. WE thenii(leTtirredrtiitnaorthH')roiiuh ofuiibun. beiiiif oqimiutl with thf Puiitionqr. certify that he u ol food repute for nraiy and letnjw raitre, at hi tlmt be la wen provtiieo with hoiwe rtom and oinn ermveinencea fur thuc(y.iTiinndutitii cif triinicMfa ami traveller, and that an lun or tavern there 1a neceaaary 0 the accurmno dutioii ot etrsugera and travel Ura. . M.Vorka, Jainea Heard, Fred. Lniarua, Chaa. J. Brunei, Teler B, Mtiaaer. M L Hhmdt, VVni. K. MartK, J. W. Peat. i. U. Fucltai, Ed. Y. Bnght, U. H. Maaaec. John Ilnaa. Sunbury Feb. S3 IBM 3t. WANTED. lIFTV II JRSE8 & C A RT8 and DOIB LE - 1 E A M 8, on sections 1 8 anil 1 9 of the C'at lawissa, Williamsport &. Erie Railroad, 8 miles west from Danville, 6 miles east from .Milton, and 7 miles from Northumberland. 'Steady employment and tlie higheet wages will I given. CONKLIN cV BICKELB. Cattauissa, Feb. 18, 1851 It. MEXICAN GTTANO. HpHE snliscribers offer for sale Mexican Guano of the best quality, well adapted to Ilia tails of Pennsylvania and New Jersey ( analsyt of which, by well known chemist, is in our posses sion. This article is sold at a much lowor prico than the Peruvian, and will he found Tullj equal in fertilizing qualities. n. s.bt;ruxo& co. 101 tforth Front Street. Philadelphia. Phila., Peli. 83, 154 3m.' An Apprentice Wanted. AN industrious boy, between 16 and 18 ycare of age, desirous of learning the Sadillery and Harness making business, can Gud a good situation by applying to tlie stilmcribcr. A. J. STROH. Sunbury, Feb. 2 .", 1834. Assignees Ateount. TV'OTICK is hereby given that J. Woods Brown, Esq., assignee of Cornelius McUin ley has filed his account in the Priithonntary'a oiricc, and the snnio will be presented to the Court for confirmation ot April Term nct. JAMES BKAKD. Pi nth' v. I'rotiioitntnry Ollice, Sunlitiry. Feb. 25, 1854.- 1,000 Hook Agents Wanted, To Sell riclorial and Useful Works for the Year 185. $1,000 DOLLARS A YEAR. V"if ANTED in every section of the United States, active and entertirisinsr men, to engBRO in tho sule of some of tho best Books published in tho Country. To men of cornl ad dress, possessing a smull cBpilnl of from $55 to l"ll, such inducements will bo oll'ered as to enable them to make from $3 to !ji5 a diiy profit. Y i lie tiooks published by us are all useliil in their diameter, extremely popular, and com mand larjio sales wherever tbcv are oll'ered. ror further particulars, address, (postage paid, KOUKUT SKARS, Pmilisiikk. 1SI VVilliuin .Street, Now-York. New York, Feb. 25, 1854. 3t, Hew Wall Paper Warehouse. BURTON 6c LANING, MANL'FACTl KKIIS l.MI'OK I'liltS", No 124 Arch Street, second ilbor ohoie Sixth. Philadelphia, VXrilFRFi may be found the Inriicst and hnnd soincst assortment in the city. Purchasers from the country will find it to their adventure to call at our store, where they will bo suited with a superior article nt th lowest prices. BURTON oc LAN INO, No. 124 Arch Street, above Sixth, Piiiladclphiu. Phila., Feb. 25 1854. 3m. EstatiTof LYDIA IIOUSElTdcc'd! W!OTI(-'E is hereby given that letters of Ad ministration have been granted to the un dersigned upon tho estate of j.vilia 1 ousel, bite of liusli township, Northunibcrliinil county, dee'd. All persons having claims a:;;iii:t said estate are ieiiiesled to present Ilicin, ilul au thenticated, for settlement ; and those knowing themselves indebted to make payment without dclav. CHARLES II OUSEL, Adm'r. Rush tp., Feb. 25, 1853 fit. NOTICE S hereby given that the subscriber has sold to Ad, im C'laybcrgcr, tho following property, which, after it is lmid for, shall belong to 'the said A da in C'laybcrgcr, viz : One home, a one horse wagon, two setts hull, ess, one lo chain, one teamsters saddle. ADAM S. RE NX. Hit. Carmel, Feb. 25, 1851. 3t. "CLOTHIITGAT OZZH'l' (jreat linrmiins ! ! , . ... , ., g "f"" l Hial;e room lor our ypnng snpplic" 1- we have ciinimcliff.il from t.-i.i):iv to vi!I oil our Stock of ready made Winter Clothing, nt or iginal cost and invite our customers and the pub lic in general who are in w ant of warm clothing, to favor us with a call. "Old Dorcas'' has not quit us yet for this winter, ami in consequence we will prol'tihly have Feme cold weather yit, whereat thick Overcoats will do us signal service. Even if not needed at Ihe mouu iit people will find it advanlageotis to supply themselves Inline hand, as we hold out a good opportunity now to all. Cold blustering spring is long yet and even through summer a thick Overcoat v. ill come han- ,k. ,;. . Uy SOIlll lllllCS. o have a choice lot on baud yet and respectfully invite our patrons to cull at 0. ELSBERG & CO S. Cheap Clothing Store, Market Street, opposite the Post Ujjkc, N. ii. We will continue as heretofore to sell all goods ill our line as reasonable as possible still adhering to our old miitlo: CHEAP FOll CASH Ci. ELSUEUG & Co. Sunbury, Feb. 18, 1851. JI5 gyi u CAltlCII-:sili Co-, Flour, Grain and Lumber Cumin ision Merehnuts, 23 onil 25 Spear's Wharf, Ealtimore. ltKKi:Ki;.ii:s. J. II. Arn & Co., Naglr, Wiiigate d- Co., Milton. V. W. Cooke, Esq.. Muncy. Simon tchiiyler, Esq., Gcorpc Hotline, Htighsvillc, V. Weaver & Co., Montoursville . (icn. W ilium F. Packer, Williniiisjiort. T. W. I.loyil, Esq., Cashier, " James II. Hilling, " Lewis CS. Iluling, " M'llenry iV Utibb, Jersey Sliorc. J. I'. Iluling, Esq., Lock ilavon. I r' Carr.Oiese & Co. Iiavo tlio largest wharf' room of any commision house in Baltimore, al ways giving quick Uisjiatdi to bouU In discharg ing tlieir cargoea. February 11, 18.V1. 6m. v ValuableProperty for Sale In the Borough of Sunbury 1 flMIE aubscriber offere for sale tl-.e following JL properly in tlie Uorough of HJnbury, vUl THE IIOL'SK And two contigioua Lots of Orouml, on the south west corner of Market Squam, now occupied by the subscriber as a store and dwel ling. Also: THE STEAM SAW MILL ou the river bank, together with one and a half acree of ground. Also: a double two story frame Dwelling House nnd Lot of Ground, in Elderberry atreet. Also: six seres of ground at the Point, adjoining the ttusquclianna, on which are erected two frame house wagon house, &.c. Also : A Houso and Lot of Ground in Cranberry street, near the river, on which lot are also erected three lime kilns. Also; A House and half Lot of Ground, on the north east corner of River and Dewberry street, occupied by Augustus Clement Also: Twenty-Three Vacant Lota on Elderberry street IRA T. CLEMENT. Eunbuiy, Jan- It, Hot tf. Front Street Wire Manufactory. WATSON & COX, Sieve, RkMIp, Screen and Wire Cloth MANUFACTURERS, No. 40 North Front St , Corner of Coomb's Alley, between Market and Mulberry (Arch) Streets, PHILADELPHIA. JONTINUE to manufacture of superior qnal v ity, llrnsa and Iron Wire Sieves of ail kinds; Btass and Copper Wire Cloth for Paper Makers, &c. Cylinders and Unruly Rolls covered In thi best maimer. Heavy Twilled Who for Spark Catchers. Rievcs for Drass and Iron Founders, Screen Wiro, Window Wire, Safes, Traps, Dish Covers, Con I and :wul screens, etc., Fanrr Wire Work of every description. l'liil'n., Feb. 4, IS,1. Sm. B'OWE t"c "EVSTOiri lit Norih Third Street, below Race, PmiADEr,rHIA. -s. Maniifiictiuvrji & WJiolosulu Dealers in Corn lirniim.. I..,,is Gluwev, 'rorilaire, "'""''"o'l", I I. .k.. Wicks, Twines, Wi I It-.Aels. Wlnilow Similes, Mutelies, t ealur U are, Hii.ile Ilruslies, Illncking. Wood ami Willow Wnre of all kinds, nt tlio Manufacturers' lowest cash prices. Jmi.a Eistox, Jx. M. Rowe. I'liiln., Jan. 31, In.Yt 3m. ATrt AXD CAPS : splendid lot of f:iliioimlilc Silk, Wool and Fur Hats. also CUli, Fur, Oilcloth, Navy and .Military Cups for sale low by C. ELftBERO lr CO. Market street, opposite the Fost OOice. Sunhiiry, Oct. 8, l.r)3 Iioolc to your Interests ! IV e u-ill try to please ! ! ESPECTFUl.I.y informs his friends and the public generally, that he has just re- ccivctl at his store, in Market street, Sunbury, liclow v eaer a Hotel an extensive slock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting in part of Dry (lootls, viz : Cloths, Cassimercs. Cussinctr, Jeans, Drillings, Muslins, Vesting, Linens, t)'c. LAPIKS DRESS AND FANCY GOODS, Calicoes, Muslin de Lains, Lawns, f.'rn citn., Iterates, llobus, Woolens, Flannels, A'c. c;Rocnriii:s, Sugar, Tens, Cofioe, Rice, Molasses, Cheese, Apices, alt, Ac., Ac, Ac. EI a rd ware, Xuils, Screws, Files, Saws, Knives A Forks, Ac. RiiEeus and Gla-sware, of various st les and patterns. BOOTS AND SHOB3. A large assortment of liools nnd Shoes, for men, women and children. Iltrs Caps, Ac, of various sizes nnd styles. Hesiilcs a Inryc and trencral assortment of fashionable good. Call and examine for your selves. tlf" Country produce of nil kinds taken in CJchunfie nt tlis highest market prices. iSiiiihury, 1 1 mo. y 1S5.1 4 in. 30, '53. The British Quarterlies BLACKWOOD'S KAGAZIXE. I.K(iAi:nsroTT siu, New York, continue to Kv-i.nii.li ihr loll 'win;; Biituli icriuilieal, via: THE LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW (Conservative.) THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig.) THE. NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (FrecC'h ) THE WESTMINSTEii REVIEW (Liberal.) BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE (Tory.) ! Hie prcn.Mil triiien! .sta:n of Kiiropenn slfilrswill rcn,, r tln'su piiMlciO.,,ns iniMi illy nilen siii,i; itiirniR the vrnr t-ot. Tin y vi ill . i i iipv n mi'Lllu coitnul khvmi' llio hastily writtni news-ltemt. crn le s;n'enlat,nli, and HviliR minors of il, eil.oly Journal, nml tlie pomli'miu Tonie of Ihe lulurc Instornm. written utier the. Ilv'nifr interest nail exeiti in, -in of the sie.n p ilnie il eyeiiU ln!l Inve pnpsril away. It is t i these 'eri,li.-a:s thai ri-.i lers must look tor Ihe only leally lulell.i.'ii.lc rici.l re I la lie Insloiyof current events, suit as such, la i.iUit.on to their m 'll-t-sliililmlieil lilerary, seieiilihe, .111.1 l,eolo;ienl ehiraclei, we urge tlitiu iijn thee aifi'leralion of tlie reaiiiiifr puhiic. Arraiiieuienls are hi pn tici fut i,o receipt of early sheets I r, III Ihe lliiloh nnhli.l.ers. l,v wliieli we shall he nhle 10 place all our JEt-,,1 iurn in the h.-nals of auliscrlticr, alKiut as sion as tuev can he luriophtl with the loreLfr pies. AlihouL-li Una will involve a verv Lima outlay on our part, we tlmll oieiniie to furuifli ll,e lVrioiliculs at the same low rates as heretofore, vix : l'er nn. ror any one ol tlie four Pevirws ... fr:i nn For any two of the fair Iteviews . . - SCO r or any three o( the 1,-ur ilex jews . . 7 11 For all I', nr ol lie- Iteview s . . . -800; For ll!ael,wo.i'il .Mrieiiziue - . . . 3 trtl i For Uln kwooil ami Ihree lleview? - . 0 IS1 ' t'or Hlaek wood an.l the four Heviewa . . 10 IHJ : Payments tube made in all cases in advance. ! Monei) current in the State where issued irill be received at pur. CLUEBING. A (Itttcnihi of twentr-livt: ikt ffiit. fmin tlie hIiov nri. wn will U- ylliV4tl I 1 Cliil-s tutUriiti: I't-ur ur more e 'iiei f PllV ciio nr nun- . f the o1k.v wnrki. Thu; Itmr coiifi nf il'n.kvv.i, or olfm Itcvkw, will be wnt o one luUlrrH iir !?'.; i mr r..nici uf Ihe lour Kcviewn mid liklcL Wim1 It I fctid; tillil tf) t'll. I'OSTAGE. In ill! the nriiL h-al Cilies ami Towns, these work. iU ! ilelivire,!. Inoih Ac-uls. I'li F.K (IF 1'OSTAfiK When sent hy liunl. the I'osluee to say isirl of Ihe I'liild Slales will he hut 1 m lily.l uui I till, a year lor nneiiw.ion," anil uiil inrlvc leitta ayenr lor euch H the Iteviews. Iteinilliiiu'es unit e 'innninienlious shoukl uIwhvs lis aiiJrt-Siil, post-taiil, to the PuMihIi'.-is, LK0NA1U) SCOTT & CO.. 54 gold sthi:i;t, nf.w yoiik. . H. I.. S. A (.'o. have reeentlv putilivheil, anil lisve now fur sile, the KAII.MF.lt S I.TlIlF.," .v Henry ftt. phius, 01 IMiiihureli, uii.l 1'rof. N,,rtoi,,of Yale Ci llexe, New lluven,e'iniplfle 111 two vols, Minloetavo, entsininK llssi ibices. 11 sleel uiul OlSl w'ootl riigisv iue. Pries 111 nm.liu himliiiir, iij. t?' This work is kt the n,l o).,t, f th Farin," lately UKii'Sf iTtTKhiiml thrown upon tlie .Uaiket. New Yoik, Jan. 'J-, I KM 1000 'JXLNS No. 1 Super I'hospliute of Liine, i:ilLi;o's OKKJINAL AND GEN LINE, warrauled of superior quality, the cheapest manure in the world, farmers and dealers sup plied nt low prices. . KXTUA QUALITY LAND PLASTKK. 5000 barrels Evtru Quality Land Duster, select ed expiessly for its feriilizinq mnility. 10,110 bushels of unm In tx.il k . 1,000 barrels Calcined Fluster. S00 barrels Casting Tlaater. 100 barrels lleulist I'laster. FEKCVI . Gl'ANO. This artielo we uli'er in confl,!cnre to our cus tomers, as equal to any imjioi led, aud fir auperiur to most iu the mallet. 5,000 Iwgs of this superior Guano, for sale at Ihe lowest niarlvtl rules. Also, I'utugoniuii Guanu, 7'oudrctle, Ground Cli.irc.wil, Ac, Ac. 0 ' C. FKFNCH A CO. At the Steam Plaster Mills, junction York Avenue, Croivu and Callow hill Mtreels, Phila delphia. Phila., Feb. 4, 18.VI. 3m. LEAD, ZINC, 111011 I'Ai.vr, OIL AND COLOUS, suKtricTcase st FEANCIS S. LEWIS & C0-, Represented by Lewis, James Co., 135 South Front Street, ruZZ.ADBZ.VHZA. Orders thankfully receivedpunctually attend ed to, guaranteed to five satisfaction, and oltered for sale on the most liberal terms. For samples anj particulars, please sJdrcss as above. Phil.., Jan. SI, BH. 3m. LATEST ARRIVAL OF Fall and "Winter Goods. J. F. & I.f7 KLINE, 1JEGPECTFULLY announce to their friends ' and tl e public In general, that they have received at their Old Stand, in Upper Autrusta township, Northumberland county, Pa., tlieir Fall snl Winter Goods, and opened to the public a full assortment of MERCHANDIZE, &c, Consisting in part ef Cloths, blnck and fnncj Cassimers, Sattinctts, Flannels, Checks, snd nil kinds of Winter Wear. Also a splendid assortment of Ladies Dross Goods, Calicoes, Ginghams, Muslin, do Laities, Tluid Cashmeres, De bctics, Merinos, Bav etata Long havla, &r. Also a fresli supply of tLit orcrlc of all Kinds, Hardware and Qnernswnrc, a fresh supply of Drtifis'nnd Medicines. Wooden Wnre. Also a lurtrn assortment of Hoots and Hhoes, suitable for Men, Women and Children. Hats nnd Caps, such as Silk, Pnnnmn, and other Hats. Sail, Cheese, & c. Call nnd t'ee. Cheaper tluin the Cheapest, All of which will be sold for ensh, or in ex change for country produce, at the highest market price. I'pper Augusta, Nov. 5, lH5o. ly Al 30. SELLING OFF AT COST ! A Chance for Good Bargains ! ! TOIIN' HIJVER8 & Co., will sell, dnrinj the " winter, at cost, for cish or country produce., their extensive stock, consisting of DRS" GOODS. Cpoceiies, Hardware, QUEENSWARE, and the other numerous and valuable articles they have at tlieir store in Huubury. Intending to terminate their mercantile business in the sprinat. they nrc ready In accommodate till Mint time the public in general with first-rate Roods at cheap prices. The winter will soon be over, and spring will shortly bo here, therefore call as soon as possible, and procure good bnrgnins Country produce taken in exchange, and "kasli" not re fused, Sunbury, Pec. 31, 1 fl.-,3. tf. Hew and Fashionable Goods ! ! .JOHN V. MA II TIN, rttsltloir.kbic Tailor, Deer Street, one door north of C. J. Bruner's Law O ffice, Sunbury. T3 AS just received from Philadelphia, the licst 11 J and most desirable stock of (ioods that has ever been broualit to Sunbttrv, such as CLOTHS, Consisting in part of black, brown, green, olive and blue. A splendin assortment of :i Jh -.0 & j. 1-1 'be & 3 such os snlin, velvet. Grenadine silks, plush vel vets, cashinorc, vrtlcncia, and a splendid urliclo of white (j'renadine for wedding vests. Also- all descriptions nf cloth for OVERCOATS. An extensive variety of pl.tin and fancy cassi mers for panlalcons. Common goods for coals, pants and vests, coat bindings and cordings ; a superior article of N ECK. Tl ES AN D STOCKS, of the latest style, plain and fancy black cravats, hosiery. suspenders, shirt collars, "silk iirnlershiits, drawers, men's drub buck-lined chamois mid other gloves, and triinmiugs of every description. Alsj on hand n few articles of READY-MADE CLOTHING," warranted to be ettnl to his customer work and sunerior to Philadelphia manufacture. All per sons buying ready made clothin? of me can hnvc them rcapiiircd gratis in case of ripping or giving out. as I warrant all my nrlhlcs I return my thnnks to the public for their pre vious patrnnano und respectfully solicit a contin uance of the same. As I nm determined not to lie undersell, my goods will bo disposed of on the most reasonable terms for cah. I fSutlbury, Nov. 20, 1953. PENNSYLVANIA CONFECTIONARY & FRUIT STORE, ' No. 16 9 Ndrth 3d st., S. K Cor. of Vine, rillLADEtPIIIA. rBMIE subscriber takes this method of informing Country Merchants and the public gencrallv, that he has re-moved from 15W to tho large aiid commodious store 1C9 .Noirrit Third street, and replenished it with an extensive and well selected stock of Confectionary, Fruits, Stc, which he is confident he can oiler to purchasers, wholesale and retail, at satisfactory rates. WM. S. STILES. Philada., Dec. 17, 1853. 3m. B. M. 1UK11IOLOW. O. Tlt'SANV, JK. ). B. ClIARBOtl Bai-lholoM', Till any tS- Co. IMPOnTI'.RS AND PI'AI.CRS l Foreiu mul Icuif!lic DRV GOODS, AND AGENTS Mil Til R SALE OF AMERICAN MANUFACTURES, No, 2GS Baltimore Street, Baltimore. If our Coods on examination, are not as cheap as they can be bought in any other market they may be returned forthwith At our expense. lialliiuore, Nov. 2U, 1853. ly. CRITTENDEN'S Commercial Institute, 140 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. rjHH branches taught arc 1 HOoK-KF.F.l'lNt;, W KIT! Mi, and C'OMMEHCIAI. CAI.cn. ATIONS, Open Daily, and on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday Evenings of each week' II. S. CKrn'FNIlF.X. , Principal. Pliilu., Jan. ?8, 1S51. 3in. FRUIT AND CONFECTIONARY. rubincam"& SKLLKRS, iriufrsalc Manufacturers and Dealers nt ConlVctioiiiU'V t :il I Kintls, No. 113 Xoi-IH Third 81 , below ltrr, Fhiladelphia. riHK attention of Pcnlcrs is requested to an L eiaminulion of their stock, which will be round at leasl cquul In any iu this city, foreign FruiiS of all kinds in season. N. ti. (Vders by mail or olbertvise promptly attended to. Pints., Feb. II, IS.M.-Sin. VALUABLE HOUSE AND LOT For Sale!! niHE sul-riber offer, at private sale his house 1 and lot of mound, aitunte in lb. Uorough of Sunbury. on lb north west forner ol J.wu snd Bbsckberry alreela. now in the occ.pancy ot Ja IJeard. kA- Tlio house is two .lory BRICK PWELLINO & KITCHEN, in cood order and condition. For term, apptv lo lbs auUscnber. at Uie Forks of the Flum Creek and Tulpotiorkt'u road. u ' JACOB WEIMER. January 7. 1841 3m. THE RENOWNED HEXES YJ II olio way's Ointment. . This oxtmontinary Unsii:nt is e-mfrrM nf le most (real intr ftolssms, snd when nred In srenrilns"e with the itirwiiinns which acemnpnnjr est h pnt, will lniir cures vhcn all other mmns Is I . Cases of tlit ni 'st r1rssirste Fkin dispnsrs rcadilr yield to its trtieary. It is famous wlnni uswl In es of Onnt, Bhrnmstitin. ComrnrtH or B'iIT Joints, tn As:hmas tt will d woarlers if well rub bed inio tlio Chost. A MOST ASTOMPFIINf ri'RE OF ritOFUI.Ot'S lllkkh.-a caf. ci:rtTir,i-D nr hiemAyor OF rciSTOX, ENGLAND. C, r. it nf . r Sj.l.l. H - y ..j w .on- f f till. tf. A.Vl.i, ..!, I'JUllUr T lr if -sior Jim f.owAT, D. sr Sir. Mre. Sarsli iJixon nf i.in-n-p nd rtriet Bn. t 'll Imi tlindiy ( .. c,l li -r,. e ins t i it lor a consi lorabls nsil ! shs wnsscvcrrlvsfflictnl wl'h Scrofulous Sores sst L k-rs in hf r orins, fsrt, Iws. ami other irts of her txxir t snd nlili nn'i the fust of moliesl advice was obtsiuail at . Ihe c ut "if n large sain of nuniev, sli uhlsinad so abata meut f sufTerhiS!. Im' trndosllv ft'f.w worse. Uciajt rreomnicidrit l.y li'ipntl to try vour Oiptmant, t.ie rurnl a snnll pot. snd n Ivx of ilia Pills, ami l,fore tlist wis nil n-d, STmptoms ol amfml nent sppesrad Kf panrverine. with the tnxdieiurs f t a ah vt linie loufsr, acnrdu,t. Ihr directions, nm! strictlv silhrrluc In yonr li.lrs sstoiliet, Ao.,,u Wjs perfeitly cured, and now esjoys Ilia Iwst of lim'th. ' ri.i.t . . .. .' r'-rnoin, Dear Sir. rours trulv. t)slMAu3,iHl2Hf, o-,3. (Signr,!)' J. aOKI.E. M 1N 1 l'.1-1 '"IlOlt MEDICAL AID of the I o.l'p.C jfJincI: li,,,,,, ,rnrogn ' Sussex, dated Jan. VHh 1853. Ti Professor IToltoWAT, Mr. I inlTered lor a nmsiilrralilr rri c. atfcn-k ..I l;,).i.as, which at I h ll m Msi.:d sll meJieal trrntmrnl. X "' i ".'"7 l.art, and I qrite drained of sny ,,rmm,J 1 . whrn I was advised m have rrc Vrw t? 7, J ITn, and lMla I did so without d.lsv Z anTTa,, he result was eminently suecessVal VTtl 'XA'l radical cur. ,r le .,,,1 restored m. tn the ci j, ,, Z nt ? h.i.lth. slial ever speak with the mm,,,, call dJ Z . nf your l.ie.lieuirs, and haue rccoinniended Ihem In Til 1 ! U-neii't''S''U'rl,00d "m,l"r'' ralrtnt who deiireu , u'." loni. Sir, your obligol mil faithful pirrvsnt (r,gue.l) EI.1ZAMETII YEATF.S T'.e Pdls shcnl.l l usnl cnnjoinll. w in, th, Oinam.... in most of ih. follow-ill en... ' WlllHaeul Had l.eya, OhiSiro-f.w.t ' Hut Breusts, Chilblnins, "urns, Chiippnl hnmls, .unions, Corns (Sofi) Hit,, ol' M, .... .v. ' Fistulas, fiout. tilundular twsUini, I .liml.in.. t'i"S A, f ind-Flies, Coutmctnl suit Kliriimatiini KnM, Hore-throntt, :. "T';""V: . etui Joints, Klcphantintis, Sore Njpc, Skiu-ilipeiiiirflt H"urvy Tumours, 1'le.rs,' i u ws s.il 'T. II-'1Iotiv . v ilt ii ,n '. arldn-s-P" cents, nnd SI .'ill eenls car d ! k i , .... ' ", tl"e principal Un.a Itau tafii, i.:,'. w '" trf riX. Tl'"'alcrabl. saving by tukis ,. larger frre-nber SI, m,V),y, NEW Clot-k tj Watclimalcrs. 122R.2CH & CO. TA Vi: just opened Clock and Watchmaker suop in the bni!di3 ;ltclv occupied by J. iU. SSiiiipPon, near Tencr cV Co's Store, in Marht Street, Sunlmnj, Pa., Where they have opened, and will keep consUntlr on hand, ' Silver & Cold Watches, etc. Also, .k'wch'v, Consisting f fiold Ureast-pins. ICnr and Finger Kings, Medallions, Cuir-pins, Ladies & Uentle mans' fold and silver pens and pencils. Also, Silver and plated Ton and Table spoons, salt j-..itio, iiuii.-i Mutes, tve, 1 T- To T1 f T Of all sizes, suiting evpry ar;p j;pV fjlassrs, Pocket Books, of all siye. Kazora, llu'ic Oil, I!o volvers, and other pistols, Brushes, Combs, Soap, &c, ike. Also, a Inre stuck of JtliiKlcal lii(rutncii(i ! amons't which aro Accordeous. Violins, Flutins, l ifes, Flutes. CARPET LAGS, Trunks umbrellas, suspenders. All sires of rea dy made Mhirts and Collars; all of which will be sold cheaper than lias ever been heretofore sold in Siiiihurv. If ('locks, Watches, Ear and Finger riiny,s repaired in the bcji manner and at Ihe shortest notice. Sunbury, Oct. 15, 1S33 Sm. Con3iimers, look here ! ! BENJ -A 311 X IIEFFXEtt jiKSPIH FFUI.LY informs Hie citizens of Sunbury and vicinity, that he has just re ceived and opened at his new store, in Market street, Sunbury, a handsome assortment of Fall mul AVintcr Goods consisting in part of Clotiis, Cassimers, Cassinets. of all kii.ds, of linen, cotton and worsted. A I. SO ; t'allrocs, Cilcigliams, I.awns, ItfiHismcIiuc Re Linlnet and all kinds of Ladies Dress Goods. (i)lOCEIUES of every variety. Also an assortment of Hardware. Il'OU and Steel, Nails, &c. Also an excellent assortment of QUEENSWARE, of various styles and patterns. Also an assortment of HOOTS & SHOES. HATH fc CAPS, a good selection. Suit, Fish, i-c. And s great variety of other articles such aa are suitable lo the trade, all of which will be sold st tho lowest prices. t IV" Country produce taken in eicUanft a the highest prices. Punbury, Nov. 12, 1853 ly. ww.Lsi. WINDOW SHADES. w .Tta. G. Is. H2XLLER & CO. MAN V F A CT U K E US l". AND WIIOI.i:sAI.i: AM) EETAII. DEALEHS In Vinlow Shades, South-iecst corner jtf Second and Arch Streets, miLADELrHIA. j'TCII us tiollie's l.undscapes, Holders, Vases, Serules, I!upiets, GOLD BORDERS, &c, Of the most beautiful designs and pci tit tion of linis.ll in this cotintrv, and at such j.ow riMCEs, As to challenge all roinjirtiiion. BiifTand White Jlolluuds, t aiubrics, J'ugxels, Cards, Brasses. Ac, in etcry varit lt , fur t'ily or Country Trade. We invite? an cxaiiiinuliiiu of our stock, at the Ilrpot, iouth-wesl curlier of .Second and Arch streets, Philadelphia. January i, 1S.M. Sm. V!e 17 POTTS, IMPHUTF.li AND DEALER IN mori & STEESL, 461 Market strut, below 13A, north side fHILADBLraiA. ' Phila.. Jan. S8, 1854 ly. The News of how the A Var IMwven llie Turks and Jluuivns f'1 OES on is not of so much intr rest a tt. itiSahiluiits of Sunbury and its tieiuily a tlie Ucl lita'. i. W. TEN EH i Ci.. bate brought up this wek froM Phils-lelphis Uin, beautiful and arid st.x k of ito..is. wl.icl they Mill at II cheap as heirtofore. 'I'liey rei cU fully retiiest tin ir friends and the public to ctU aud ate I In in. tjiinburv, P,i., Iiec. .", is j 1