Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, April 26, 1851, Image 2

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    SUN BURY AMEltfCAN AND SHAM01C1N JOURNAL.
foreign N c tu 0.
ARRIVAL OF TIIE STEAMSHIP
r acinic.
FOUR DAYS iATER from EtnorE,
Klrorcimrr Psnst The Quickest trip Ever
Mnite.
The V. S. Mail Steamship Pacific Captain
Nye, with four days later newt from Europe
Arrived nt New Vork Saturday morning,
Hi nbout half past ten o'clock, having made
ihe passage in nine day and twrnty hours
from Liverpool, being the shortest trip on
record. . 1 ' ''.'
The Pacific left Liverpool on the 9;h inM,
"at S o'clock in tlio afternoon. Tho passage
has never before been made tinder ten days
' four hours and thirty minutes.
The shortest passage ever made to Liver
pool was mado in 10 days DJ hours which
in mean lime reduce tiiO passage to 10 days
1 hours and 53 minutes. The Pacific there
fore, bears off the palm.
The political news by this arrival is not of
much importance,
There is nothing of any consequence go
ing; on in the British Parliament.
The Cotton maiket in Liverpool was dull,
and prices nominal. The sales on Monday,
April "ill, were 0003 bales, and those of
Tuesday 2000.
The grain market was firm, without any
change in prices.
Provisions remained as last noticed, and
(he imports wcro small.
Trade in tho manufacturing districts was
very dull and unsatisfactory.
Money was easy for sho;l periods. Con
tois closed in London on tho 8;h hist, at DC
965.
TUo Cnnard Steamship Asia arrived nt
Liverpool on Saturday night, the 5!li iitst.,
in 10 days, 10 hours and 25 minutes from
New Vork.
Kossuth nst to he KtaF.Asm. A des
patch from Washington to tho New Yoik
Courier conveys the following intelligence :
Despatches were yesterday reoeived fiom
2dr. MrCurdy, Charge, at Vienna, dated the
29lh of March, stating thai the Austiian Go
vernmeiit had refused the application of the
Sultan to release Kossuth and his compan
ions in exile. Cy compact between Ausliia
Mid Turkey, the latter was charged with tho
twveiUuMce of these prisoners numbering
e,veial hundred, but tlio Sultan, finding the
e.psn of m.Hintainiiig them becoming bttr-
'd-'iisome, applied to be relieved from the in
cumbrance. This application was granted
as far as respected iU but Kossuth and eight
or ten others; and word to this effect was
sent to the Sultan k'fore intelligence reached
Vienna of the recent action of our Govern
ment. An urgent appeal will be addressed
to Austria by our Covert, ment on this sub
ject. The brother of tho i.XuMrian Emperor,
who is to command the Aust r,an Navy, will
visit this country in the cour.ii' uf the yoar)
to examine our public yards a.'"' niode of
naval construction, and institutions geneially.
SUN BURY.
ATitiDAY, Arnir. sr, imi.
II. B. MASSrn, Editor and Proprietor.
V. II. rAl.MI'.H ia our niilliariwl n!"fiit tmweive nb
dftipli. il unit aitvrrtiKMijr nt liia office, ill rtiilnikli -liia, New
York, Boston anil Italliinorc.
To AmraHTtMti". The eiroulntlnn of th Pmibnry
Anterirtin nmnng the dilllTciH towns nn I lie Ktirtjiirliiiina
it not exwriloil 1f eqitatlcA 1- nny pnper published in North
ern TVnnsvTvrmia.
Ton CCVERXOll:
WILLIAM r.IC.LF.R.
Subject to the decision of the Convention.'
I:ntTCR-S TABLE,
Eusilirts No'.tcrt.
Jnrrtrrti or tut; TnsM.i.in Ixs-rTTrTr..
Tlio April nu tutor of thin ollc Journal, for the
promotion cf ll-.e A'cirlinnic art'", lias horn re
ceived. This Journal is the most eciontiije' work
of this kind publiil.cj in this country. It con
tains, ninom; other natters of Intercut, a record
nf nil the patent-', as i-urd from the l'atent Of
fice, descriptive of the claims of cuch. ru'.ditili-
c.l nionthlv at :J.) rcr annum.
Amibicax Law Jo-er."Ai. The April num
ber of this Journal contains a nund'crr of intercot-
ir5 a:i3 turfal erl'cl?, tcfi.les the extracts of
decisioiiR, ii an cxcel'i ut one on the legal pro
fession in the United f-tite.5. Published monthly
lij- Hainrrtlcy Tc Co., Lancaster.
Tiir. Lai'Ies' Kr.rrviKK, n monthly pfrioai-
ral, at ',sl per cnr.'.ir.i, published V.y John f.
Taylor, New York, coulaiiiB soine pleasant
societies.
K.tr.!r.s, f Aiitrt imi TntHviac. Our
rcr.acrs will find i"i cur ro!i.' von this v.er.h the
a-',ver!;s-i:i.'rt of T-Tr. A. J. Strr.h, who 1 c;:3
saj ilrrv and harr.csi t.erps r.n n-fi-"r!mnt of
trimmii'.r f.r those cnard in the liuniii-n.
Ilol-tomr, Urn rortr. J. f!. l"av.iTrnan.
!iv his cuver'ff-enient, iuf.riit.i hit eu-.to;iieu anJ
others, that ho has just iv.Vise.1 n new assort
ment of gon.'a r.t hiii r.cre in liolluwin Kun.
tiih rrfat RAit.nnAn osvr.fiTiow
os the an of mav-tiie scsuue.
IIAKCA ItAILtlOAD.
From present appearances it is probable,
that the Convention to be held at George
town, in this County, on Saturday the 3d
of May next, will bo the largest and most
important Improvement Convention, that
has assembled in this section ol the Slate,
for many years. The Convention will be
attended by many of the most distinguish
ed men and Capitalists of this and other
Slates. Baltimore will be strongly repre
sented, and Philadelphia, though blinded
to her own interests in the matter, will not
be without a delegation. The principal
towns in the Susquehanna valley, and all,
in fact, who are interested in the construc
tion of a railroad from this place to Erie,
will have representatives in thij Conven
tion. From present appearances there is
every pro?p?ct that the road from Ilarris
burgto Sunbttry will be put under conlracl
at an early day, as the right of connecting
the York and Cumberland road, with the
Pennsylvania Rail Road, is coupled with
Ulio charier ot the Harnsburg and Stinbury
roiil. 1 liere are also provisions and con
ditions connected willi the charter of tho
Susquehanna and die rail road, commenc
ing at the northern torminnr. of the Susque
hanna road, and terniinating at Trie, which
will ensure tho completion of one hundred
and sivly tni!-.1 of that road at an cir'y
period. The conditions alluded, io, grant
the rtrht oi way alcn;; the lake shore, for
the construction of a road connecting the
New York nnj Ohio in-rrovenifnt?, but
before this connection can be commenced,
forty miles at each end of the Susquehanna
and Erie road, must be completed, and
eighty n.iles more completed before the
connection can be used. Tims it will be
seen that the prorpect3 are now bright for
the early con pinion of these grat im
proveinrnls, ai.d ail that is wntinr i.i har
mony, cncriy, and concert of action.
DIT3" U. S. Sr.:;ATor.. Fotir mote unr.ic
ceufiil ballots have been nude to elect -Mr.
Sumner hi Huo'.ori. M; Surnrter is theafyO-
ur PiMNTtNf. fxK. A few kegs for cah
for caih at this off.ee.
THE KENT COLNTY MASHAinC.
The Maryland and Delaware papers con
firm Ida reports of the arrest of four or five
individual, on suspicion of being concerned
in tho Cosden murders. Tho Cecil Demo
crat of Saturday says:
"John Ford and Snmncl Sills were arrested
by tho Sheriff of this county, on Thursday
niaht last, rind. lodged in F.lklun jail, on sus
picion of being concerned in tho massacre of
the Cosden family. Theso men fesido in
this county, near the Bohemia Ferry, in Sas
safras Neck. They wero arrested in conse
quence of revelations made by Drommond,
now in Chestertow n Jail, on suspicion of bo
ins; one of the murderers."
The Wilmington Blue Hen's Chicken, of
Saturday, alsoeays:
"Abraham Taylor was committed at New
Castle, on Wednesday night last, by Esquire
Townsend, of Blackbird, chanted with being
concerned in tho murder of tho Cosden
family."
These three, with Nicholas Murphy, whose
arrest nt Havre-dn-Ginee we have noticed,
and who has been committed to Elkton jail,
makes up the entire paity implicated by
Priimmimd's confession, with tho exception
of a younc man named Sholton, as to wlionl
no account has yet been received.
The Cecil Whig says that Abraham Tay
lor is tho man mentioned in tho following'
mysterious note, found on the person of John
Brown, which ho naid he had found :
''Mary Biowu, John Brown lb? (-ays ha is
going to kill them lo-nisht; wants mo to
help him ; you arc my friends and I may
tell yon ; if you don't mind ho wiil kill jou.
The man is Abram Taylor."
Ai.sanv t:n Scsjjvku anna Railroad. At
OueDitta, Otsego county, New YoJ, about
two thousand people met on tho 2d in.M., for
lha purpose of adopting measuies li con
strue! a railroad from soino point on the line
of the New York and Kiie road, ut or near
l'iiijjiuinptun, to the city of Albany, by the
way of Great Bond, iYnnsylvanin, tin val
leys of the Su? ;ueh:iiM!.i river, and the iri-he-rievts
and CiL!.-kilI cro . A committee
tirnoi'ite I for the purpose rep't'd articles of
noeia:!tni for the Allv.riy and fhi.'-tiehntina
:;i'.i';:i(l Cf.rnnaTiv, t,-;tt!i''r with the names
cf w h'ch were
TRtTIIS OF IIISTOIIY.
It has often been alleged, and generally
believed, that Alexander Hamilton was a
Monarchist; but in reading his original draft
of tho Constitution of the United Stales, no
trace can bo found of that fact, every pio
vision being republican in trait and princi
ple; but not radically Democrat ie, for no
man ever breathed who was more opposed
to giving tho popular voice a universal and
direct sway in tlio Government ; but a Mon
archist he certainly was not, if his papers in
tho "Federalist," and his draft of tho Con
stitution, nro to bo the lest of his opinions.
By Itia original draft of tho Federal organic
law, the absence of the President from the
country was declared to be an abdication of
his oHicc, and furnishes an iiido.x by which
to construe the present Constitution ; the idea
having been frequently agitated that the
right to do so, without losing his seat, could
not be questioned. There appears but slight
variation between this document ant) the
Constitution us it now stands, tho most rna-k-ed
difference bei.ig tin) choice of President
by two classes of tleelois, in the event of n
non-electinn by tiro first class a wiser and
safer method than the present one Ledger.
Ovrta one hundred tons of quicksilver
from the Almadon mine are about to ba ex--parted
from San Francisco to Mazatlan, in
tho bark F. Cor nine, w hich is by far the lar
gest shipment of thi nrtielo ever made a'
any one time from this Slate. Il will soon
bo one. of our principal articles of export.
A SPErr.tr.v or Flax Cotton has been
prepared by Mr. Ilaywnrd, of I5nlT.il , a gon
Meman of great experience in I!a culture,
who is confident that he can produce the
ailitdn in a larro way for i.v certs per
pound. Tho material is not bleached, but
in all other respect has tli3 appearance of
fine Sea Island cotton, anil feels like it.
ftTnAtOH SALE.
A German bought ai a laid Custom House,
auction salo of unclaimed bonded goods, ii
Now Yotk, thirty-two laigo packages, which
tho auctioneer said wero 'supposed, to couj
lain a light-liouso." Tho piico which1
the mysterious property was knocked down
was S500 ; und on opening the several par
cels, it has been discovered thai they contain
the distinct parts or a light-house, niuona
which is a largo copper wheel covered with
curious devices, and obviously designed for
complicated machinery. 0;her cases enclo
sed tho lenses and immediate apparatus of a
lantern. The fortunate pmchaser of the
package has already been ofleied $.7,000 for
his bargain, whicli he ha declined. It is
conjectured that the woik of art, consisting
of the different sections which were sold to
gether at the auction referred to, was sent to
Ihis country ns a present from the French to
tho American Government. The lot was
consigned to a naval ollieer, nial was not
e'aimnd on nccnunt of his dra'h. Il is
tiiontjlit tlii'.t 111? structure, machine, or v. hat
ever it is lha! ha turned up n oddly, may
bo worth ?o0.C00.
Jr.Ksuv City and Fain. The hist
rail of the Erin Railroad is raid to hnvi been
laid, forming a continue', s lino nf l',:.i'i( ad
by tho Patervm ami Pamap'i roads inter
secting the Kiie at Sn.Tenis, from Jeiey
Citv to Dunkirk on the .-.limes of Lulm F.;ie.
. LOOK 11KUT2!!!
f rplU'' f-'i'l""-! i! er re-peetfutly
' inf rins Iih friends ami lh
f A puhlie. t;e .r. iitty, tlmk l,o still .
SaS eoriliiiuei llm
i saddl?:hy BUSINESS,
' ' ' Al his old rt iiiil ill
I"f :V.ct fj;.roct, Eitr.bt-ry,
two doors ntioie M.u'.rt H jU i. e, wlicc ho con
uUntly ker,. en h m.t( , J., ..i.nrinuiit of
I?c:h!j T.Iitda II;irncssr.
(DitiMcc,.-!'i;e!!c well i-Pvtr, Vi:tk ami .tupnn
iit.l mouiiti'ir. .'I ffMrs. ! tidies. Trunks,
Valicfa, V.'liips, CuUars.
All kini's of w.-i k in hi - l:t ni-..l to order.;ii
lieM ,i f'vV as 'run Ie l.ji io t::Jt eonntry.
l'iroi:s v.'i.hioy; to pnreiiase wiil p'o'p eit"flhd
c..mine Ir.i r.tr'l; 1 .-!' uc p'oviiavii risewliere.
N. 11. The nihit liter h.ifl j.ist opened a new
and Mptem'i.l
.?crtr.cr.t cf tr.mzt?,
Peeli im Silver. I?r,i--s ac.l J.,p..rt-I nniintine,
Pat.nt SV.f A.l;.i:,r: 'J'.-i, )'.,t R0-t.t
v.
re.--
I'c-. :
cf r:'!
if le-t
I": n-
I-.-
e Kill. Trunk rind
Tr.:.. -r t. Tr-w.k
e Tr. i : . Tiiin-
' ' -v f-,:.rj.
i.J
I
I'e.
A Cincinnati P.mtu s'at'-s that i:i the j
year a t.ermiin gaiJener pmt -h mi ii
ot of two ruid a half aeu s cf grmnd at the
tvci'l ciiit ot lijat strei.t, i.i liiat CI v. tor
2,.rVV Lat-t week l.u sold t'.,j f.i.m I n
f32.nt!0.
Fatal Arctnr.NT. The R"adirg Pemn.
rat sirs, duiieg a I i''t hist we; k on id-
Cei.lnil Road, near G recnsbi.ic, I a., Col.
Lciiiti Hu'NT'd Lon.lnn Journal has an epi
gram on the copy i 'mht question between
England and Ameiica :
li.tcTirr; m:iVfi fur b l.is riv.i,
llil' la l ilia .1 teavr r.t 'n-,
11.:'. 1 i:-v: n. i! in.'.l i:r n-i.-i-Vc irai.-u
Tl.e ri -:.t i-t" itr.-'..!.l.i-u;i ti.:'
'itld of Diicetoi-",
d. Near'v or e hu
died tho' f.nid
poi.itirai
would be made up in a few days, when, on
filing the ailirlrj of association, &c , in th"
C7" The last Legislature pats?;! four
hundred and thirty one acts, many of them
in the Omnibus form that i?, attaching a
number of bills to another, a:i amendments,
and paying then) through. In one of
thess omnibuses we see a passenger from
this County under the title of "an act pro
viding for the appointment cf road viewers
in tho County cf Kotthuin'ocrland."
Com inc Oven to the Pantaloon?. Mrs.
Bloomer, cdito.r of tho Lily, has adopta. 1 'ho
"short dress and Jiousers," and says in her
paper of this mouth, that many of the womb
in that place, (Seneca Falls.) oppose tho
change; others laugh; others still are in fa
vor.; "and many have alicudy adopted tho
dress." She closes the arliclu upon ihe sub
ject as follows:
"Those who think we look ';,' would
do well to luoi; back a few years, to the timo
they wore ten or fifteen paund.s of petticoat
and bustle around the body, and balloons on
their arms, and then imagine which cut the
queerot figure, they or we. We care not for
the frowns of over fastidious gentlemen ; we
have those of bsttcr taste and less question
able morals to sustain us. If men think
they would be comfortable in long, heavy
ekirts let them put them on we have no
objection. We are more comfortnblo with
out them, and so have left them off. We do
not say that wo shall wear this dress and no
other, but wo shall wear it for a common
dress; ai:d we hope it may becomo so fash
ionable that we may wear it at all times,
and in all places, and without being thought
singular. We navo already becomo so at
tached to it that we dislike changing fur a
Jong ono."
O5- Death or G:::r. L.-.ady. In our
last paper we mentioned the? injury Gen.
Brady had sut.'.ained by Lcir. - thrown from
his carti.v'e. IIopo3 were entertained that
lie illicit recover, these hopes were not
however realized. lie died on Tuesday
following.
7" Ce;Tr..:7::n Eixcrnc:;. Col. V.'rihl
is no w couteilin the ri'ut cf Henry M.
Fuller, tj hi3 election to Congress,
Irom tilt" Luzerne and Columbia district.
Thepartii's met at Danville, on Monday
last, with a laio number of witnesses.
ET-'Cor.. Vt'Litn, the re j -etc J Austrian
Minister is do -n upon the Hungarians, and
defends the Aivtnan jrovcrnmer.t in its
crusade against th fallant and down trod
den Hungarians. The Col. had belter
move himself to Atvtria as he will find
none to sympathise wiv'ii I'tm bore. Even
his friend the "Hi.her )..av" Senator from
New York would renuuia to ttieh doctrines.
will be ftd!y ineoiprnated, and the survey of
tho read immediately ei.tr red upnn.
Eroav Ti ar;rn t: ?i' Rines-;r.-s. It is not
alway.4 j'ru.lent for ladies to don male atlire
as l':a aimers". I, from Ihe Washington ive
puMie, w iil show :
A few tiiohls pgn a young lady dressed
lier?"lf in man's clath 's, for th1? pnrp.ise of
having a little iutioeent fun by fiihlenin::
the two white female servants in the house.
One of them had retire I to res!, and was
;.. .. , .. i..,n , 1., i,. ,1,,,. ,!,..
inc ssses are v.v.vX ami women have rights . . , , . , . ,. , ,
, ; , , , ' im 1, entered Ih'j rl.ainber and dittu:le.l
" - ..jna, u,i t k.MKIUI .
uuiii i.h a-o io'-- 01 ic.iliij l lt,l lljoie
o'riee of the Secretary cf Ktate, the Company I w'"r" 0,1 'he s-leeves ut dress.'s, which eon-
:.t were immrdiate'v subsciibed. About I
lition camiii'ate. He rei eived 19 i votes, j S4M'O0 irnre is leqniied to tibtain an incor-
one less than 'u necei-isary to a choice.
o.i!.M tin r.ir.s.
J,!rs. llloorr.er tl.e e.litr.'.-i cf the "Lily"
a periodical published at Seneca Falls, N.
Y., ij out a.ai:i.t bt: sliiil , and his set
Ihe exator.le of reform by adopting her-
se.f, the lir.'ss worn by lil'.ie jrirls, callt d
"frock and pards." The following arti
cle freni th.' I'!)i!adel;.liia Ledger, laes
the s-amo side of ihe qtitstion, and thus ar
gues fur the propriety of Ihe proposed
change :
Wo hear a rent deal about ths equality
of the se.cs :.r,d lha riihts of women. If
Tun V.m.ik ce Ptt.wtn A parson in
ily has linen seutei.eed 10 tuo years' im-
p: is eiiTient, lor onuttiej to pray lor Ihe r.ni-
l.i.mr r.i A nf:l i:i I. ..I t... i l..-i it... I
and nss'.itnuces were L'iven that it ,, . , , .
I.Ainr.s, Ob-.ervt.. 'dot little lrimmir.2! is
li e
ci-i tail!" y of S'-ccc.-.i than hi c itain matter
oer which t'.e-y have l'i.:l catiol. Tiiij of
du ss is We ln.'.e ;ilter.:ali.!y in .lann-
tiiy and July ill.) climate ol '.'iberia and
Tiuihiicto.i. ComiiKi'i s.'!!", were ccr.irrion
S'-asa a woman, would cloth" heiself e.ceor
die'iy. In winter she would wear bcai'.s,
such as men wear, 11 hi j h as the calf of the
!';.', iioi:sers ot ci...ii".t w.iolon stuh, reach-
Imj to tho top of ilia ho', and sl.iit.s of 110 j
greater ! ' ir'ira.I . Io s i.r r. slre.-s, not 1
traner-siiikil biit-.iers. tui' !.l take ihe plate of """
I ' 1 ,i..!
ii'i:!s, au.l n.i.s.m o. v.oiii'ii, '.'ij out icin.tir:
in tho fr.:ne, leavics the scavenger to
sweep the greets th; c ::ir!:."i:t the vcar.
oecrjp.mt,
o'her servant,
te::e l ep. Tl
wliose sercc:
'in tied lb"
wlvi b"ir: down sViiis, ha-
yrnacr lw-.-) rein tulia.l to
I inr to keen h-r out; but fup-iior
.-tiei:i:'!i r;evai!'-d. and ie'ires.i was eio'et-
I
I e l. Tiiii s 'rv.'.at sji'.r 1 tli supposed male,
I :i::d after a severs contest threw a Irvivy
I can.lh'Siie!: at tha head of her antajjoiii.tt,
I which di 1 not, however, strike as intended ;
Jninl r-lirf then ran, cad ili.l not flop e.uii! f.ie
I tcHfl.ril tho ba.'"meiit. I'ere f it i r .!".! ,
and leiae.iia d ii ;.e: si'ole f. -r l;rai !y half an
ir. i iio wlio..j lio'i K tioM were now mai
mer t, lie ru was n tu-11 "i.oiso ai ii couin
s.iu," arid. Id remove all fear, the yoe.i la
dy readily u-veahrd herssli'. pereeivias; tliOjl
Willi llur rricr-'ss uf intei'ii'Viice, our "treat
grand cuil-livu may s-e th-M s ilutary chan- ; "u coi,s;-iii:e:ier
sres, b it til-re it l:t:le p-es.-rit li'ipe of them,
however reeuinine;i.le;l by eunveuionce,
comfort, economy mil jrenitiuo p:ii;ciple,
and by ether e.vn li'.e ir.v-.elf.
her eanditcl was near leadi:. to very seii-
hooting an I:;cem)Iakv. Tho Louisiana
Jfourt.'8' 'L'"s l'le following ftory of an attempt
'lo rfoOi' "'t incendiary, who had been tiyit'g
;to fire a r in- house.
"Theo ner ono nitfht commanded one of
his negroes l0 arm himself with a double
barreled sbst S"11 ailJ kc,'P t!licl watch for
the rascal an J idiool him uprjii tho firat
limpso. The e. Id negro proceeded to obey
orders, and after eillins patiently until the
turn cf the iiht, without any difttubance,
saw in the"diin dunanco' ail object moving
slowly, but steadily towards him. As soon
as it became within s.ifo shooting distance,
he fired and down came, his victim. Ho inn
to the bouse and iiiformeij his master that he
hid killed the rascal, and r.o mistake, for he
had seen him fall. The master went with
.his servant ta examine, and there, suro
eiwnch, Ihe dead one lay 'prost.-ate in the
dust' but it was one of h is best arm, in
stead of the villain who haa beeu trying to
burn his gin1."
TIailkoips is Rcssii. It appears by a
letter received in New Vork fint n Mnjor
Biown, consulting engineer of Ihe Ei.npertU
of Russia, that the Lmperor has determined,
as soon as the season will allow, to co.rn
tnence the projected railroad from St. Peters
burg!! to Warsaw, the surveys for which
were maJe bst year. Major llrowu will, by
bis position, have the cbiefsuperintendee.ee.
The distance in ihis instance lo be run is
from 7S0 10 800 of our miles, and stretching,
for the most part, ihraugh an inhospitable
tract of country, intersected by many rivers,
broad morasses, and lowlands. The raihoad
will ba began in Ihe latter part of May, and
its completion will quicken into activity (he
internal commerce of Northern Europe.
3 The Contractor on the Pennsylva
nia Railroad, have ijj.ied an advertisement
for tho employment cf five thouwnd labor
ers, stonecutters, ms-ons, Cc, immediately,
f ir the Western division ol the Peanfyl- ' his aaver.u- uv-nt
..rro.T, has r-.-am
cuhi.v:, liaviiig been
i-hb, fur
vsy n 'wci t-i.r .
Tot 1 1 1 1 : . 5. t If i:ih t!',!.
iitdictad in n. ;:..!.
monoy by fa's? pretence?.
d'ed be a dup-, who could be invriTled bv
such ri'.lv r.rri." 3 a-t.l r!ari:tg i.-'postures.
Jack ii r'.i n t:i.'
T.ltr CliH" -. irli i-!ii
Y.'t It. it III!
C-lilt 11 ! rv..T
1 nrVy criu-'l
ti liH Ii'iio 1-.'.. s I uracil ;
I n r itjca
I avi::ry tr,,-!"!.-.
!r
Pick is beititf. cuitivati-d s mi evperimor.t
in Culifottiii, on tin Jv.u J.ia i-.i 1. Willi
1 ice a!.-iier ihfi liver l-av1: i. ::'..! whn. t ::n.l
oj!;ii!:,i:'T l.ai;. y ;;io.viii- iii ihe b ick coimtiy. Cali
mirst in-' t.,,,,;. ,et ho :.h'e 1.1 s!..'..'!,!, h,.,, li
tunic to be made tich! at ihu tliouhliT ami
loose ut Ihe wrists. Fontanel's or quillings
of li'jbon are much worn.
ihe iNeotf. til me l-.iii-iii Uesleyan
Methodi-t .Siio.iary fraei.ty for 1S50, is
one huiidied and four thoiisand, six hundu'
and si.xty-oue pounds sterling.
Tin: interest which tho Government is
to pay to i: ..inn on advance in the Aroo-
stuck war, is supposed to bo about S-70,0110
Tlie bill was passed by tho late Congress.
A lcstom Jiiirsr; Oath. I Im I.ostou
C'lmiuonwcalth stivei the followio-' as a Cus
tom Horse Oath :
Vou swear,
f'-'clp you Go I. 0 cents
A v.T.iT-1 in London sav : ' I doubt if
the pVm'-t lo T-riti-rs a'ld the itic: indiirer-
fare can be ebtained hero throfh th
rummer at anything loss than ?I3 per
wee!:."
A Pati-nt Fi r-: Cinrir: has ben inven
. . 1 ' T' I II-. t
ie 1 111 i,.i:r,:n:m wnieii r"tnove.i twenty tors
of liinb'r o.ii! 1, no lied feet i:i IJ minutes
and 13 sucou.ls, at a cost in labor of about
S:l.
Two live women were found concealed
in puncheons 01: board the lliiiish t ail! K
press, from Liveipool In ChaiiCAtou S. C,
when foui teen days at sea.
Tiir Galena Adveitiscr states that the
exports of lead fiom that place the pre
sent eeaioii will amount to Iwu millions of
dollar.
A nicer) rttN is l:now;i by Lis speech, so
is a vain man, so is an f s;!y man. so is a
fool, faith Ihe wise ir. in.
(I'l'I
v. ?
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it i-.- r
Oil Clotb,
Saddlo
! e ?:.!,! ns cheap
e Cot ilicwhcre,
V .1. fJ J'I.OIT.
ti.
I
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Co., 1.
tl.e i
v-. i i I,.- 1 :
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James Coulter, hilst n'.temji! iii
11, iieeniee.iiioy fnoi an rieaeo
.ire. I, LUtly. traveial of tiii
;n resie.i.
' to snpprcs j
it man. il i? ;
rioieis wero !
CI';
.1
1 'ov Tin: I.IoNiiV l.' i:..!.
I hu ha I t.ih'-n iwoi.tv-liv
ey j.t a shillii:j; a ;;'a
run tn.r liurri'eer
J time. It v.. ;
-A follow boast- i
1!: of w his- I
Hid he intended to j
1 to or.! hundred before !
I 1.0! l::'..e f'.'rh a How '
;i.l).
V i li.,:,, 1).
a t;. Marti
1 e v.'iit of
'J'i:e firm
7 I : 1. and
' a ''. (,'le
..... ,.r
.. i
ViiTZ.
'-! that nn
rl. riisuiitfr
1 cp, in
iv of Jun
A. nnj
'.vil
f i
t;i trV. tlli v,' a dozen hurisis ttii.l xevt ral
il ins
x 4
Tin: reward of ?:yH) olTered by the
Legislature of ?.las ichnsetls, for the diseov
eiy of a cure ler lha potalo lot, lias been
claimed bv Mr. Jo-hu.i K. lf.iteh, of P ire ""
ter. Ills remedy consists of s;r,;r.i.d char
coal mixed with sid. hate of lime.
Cciiini" C'Anf:;i.-.V I. Iter i'm-i tli" m i-'er
of a vessel lately arrived i.i lie' Thau, s,
from Maw South V.'.des, inn. lions that the
R.ihtman, of Lot! hi", was t.i'.i:iir in a car
go at i;)i!uey, for Culifon.i.i, conif.iii ol
re.iilv iniuhi co.llus, which wero tilled will)
bottled beer !
en-;
s.'li' IT.
of the G
c.l l ..n
I.r-.-
rr-'a-!..!!
'. or h
1. a to .-.
th:-t Ii-iio.-i of oil
V t lo the milt
; ('. ay, ihc'.l., lul
A.I 1 v -r.i iiidcht
e! 11-1 ar. it'i-it lli
1 : i r r for
'. l.alal.alru.
J. I. t;,raJs,
Tm: Wisconsin Asemb!y have passed a
bill levy iiri; a tax nf ?'l on a STi.th iii in ami
?2 0:1 la.ly dof. Th'' L''-:;i'a'ni" knows
which is th(i "btiter li'iif," t f erentidii ae.y-
Jl j.t,', A li li.
i I !,V iu;
ai ...;. . 1 -.
a n; ,.i, U
1. i n me
.m In . i.t of
I.:
f a-ruN nutr
it je: I iioci
ils, which he
..i.:.Ve t''rin.'
;..r.s. he.
t'.llicacs,-
.-j- al' hi
s, mont
Gemisal Dcmsikiki has rrivtd at Pari',
from Constantinople.
var.ia r.ailroad.
This road cxtend3 reventy-five miles
from Johniilown to Piltj'mrf, attd conipri
tes pome of the heaviest work in the Uni
ted C-tate. The country h well settled and
health;' and the line is peaceable and quiet.
The wages will be ?1 per day, promptly
mid. and the LscrdinK, L- per week.
1
Cn or about the fir.-t of June next, the
Mountain Divi.-icn of raid road will be put
under contract, which will require a force
of from two to three thousand men for the
next three year;.
Mechanics are also wanted alonj eaid
line, to whom frond wages will be fiven-
riiiiov m c:u:s.
This talented but atnbiliotis anr! Opirin
priest, has evidently been aiming for years
past, to secure scjiiio high place in the
Romish Church. He has been at Rome
for some lirne, anxious to become the first
Cardinal appointed in America. Once in
the College of Cardinal.', he is then eligi
ble for the Chair of St. Peter. The Holy
flounril at Pome ha?, however, rejected
,im, fearing, no dcubt, that the Vaakee
Churchman, whose fame for tact, talent
and management, is well known, even in
Europe, might prove a furmtdable rival for
the i'apal Chair, on the death oIPia.Mno,
the present Pope. Therefore doubting the
propriet j' of making Pishop Hughe a Car
dinal, they applied to the Catholic Bishops
of the United Slates for their opinion, and
they, of course, objected, which will de
cide the question against Bishop Hughei
1 a tne &crea L-onege, at least lor the pre-
r
tent.
tT"" 'Iim Il.-.r.-iet Mn'.inean ho become
;rn ii.f.del, ati 1 rper.!:.-- of th. tihle as fabu
lous, comparl-v.? it with the wildest works
of fiction. When ih? vi-.ilei! this country
ome ten or fifteen years sinre, slie wa3 in
this place. l.-'!ii ea; tlien amrjii.-j the most
rah'iid ot a r.. lint 1. ':, upon whuh 1! )C
tiine it f-'cirs ihe has since improve,!, by
repudiatiii;: nil restraints upiti mind and
body, phyiically and inentally, religious
and moral.
us
u lai.il of iri ieuliuial wealth.
Ti::: Lewi-bur;:, t'nion cotr-ty I'l.iversiiy, j
e.-t.ib'.iohed but a fs-iv )e.u-, a;vv.iisto ba io i
llo'iiishii-j: eon.liti"!!. The im:u er of s:u-;
dents, inelu.lin'.' Hu 1'eiiiale and P.hr.aiyi
depailineut.-i, is '.'iT. i
J.1C09 1'iir.f, r.'".! ne.iily !!) years, of 1
r.TuorsiiH'. n-hi;i, M.n : liM:! ptori counly, Pa.,'
died on We hies lay of last ucck. j
tlrx. Piai'-ii !:n V. P.tiTii. it is said, lias
pnreh isr I a f 111:1 from (l.'U. Vl!.'j i:i the
valley of t'-iiHii-ia, t:.l lias pat hu his f.i.r.
i'y, int.'iidlnu to in..!:o Caiiioi ni.i his pciiiia- i
lieiil place of ru-idcitce. 1
As A I lition to ihe royal family i expee- j
I i'd in thu course of lha rnonih of May.
The English peopli! may well as!;, "Will
the lino slietch out liil tin; crack of doom.
Coo;;s of scnsuir.'Tios for a (Jas Coiapa
ny have beeu opened a! Kasion, Pa. Pro-po.-ala
are advei iisL-il far, i'nr the oastrt e-
lion of tlej .(al:s. PltCiiiiaoirs eeal ii to b::
I:: :.:.v.
r.y wnrc, a
r?!rnw lints.'
r:i, vix :'
r - e
n ; -il ;cncr
. I oil.rr per-'
1. .i r ut a
.haago for
fc.-,.t ';
l a.v. Ui - I''.loi.
, . t-
v
,! lo s :'e
,!.. et ti c
. ' i.. in ue.
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.- 1 f.
Comicm . Dickens.
in speak;
cf
Anvirr.s fnmi lje-.:a! la stat 's ihat 70,
COD r.as.-iaii tioopj luve cuter.J that pro
vince Tun hors's ainl per.s of Maj. flinrmati's
U. S. llviiis nrtil'erv, nt Postun. bavin" been
Kold tiudor I hu hummer.
Ladv FrAi.-rriv, worn cr.t with '-hope
cleteired,-' is at leirrrth seti.rily indisposed.
Fasxv L1asLi.11 id about lo take leave of
the etao ul Vienna, wheie her cuieor com-
metiecd.
Banavrd is new in Ft pi, preparing a
Panoramu of tho Piiver Nile.
A Man- too busy lo lake caro of his health
is like a tnechaiiio too busy to take euie of
his tools.
11c who knows the world, will not bo too
bashful, and ho who knows himself will
never be impudent.
Socratcs being asked what true nobil
ity was, answered, temperance of mind and
body.
A Cotemporirt If very anxious to
know the exact width of a "narrow escape."
Fight in a grog shop are new called
spiritual knocking.
Tun Cccan F.:.:'i:3iTios. The Washing
ton Teh ;,i'aj-!i suyu, tho Cuban expedition
now mi foot ii i:aiJ to bo beaded by Con.
Miialvan, 11. Lamar, cf tieoittia, and a he.
nor (ion. ill's, of Havana. Ii is Ktid, aU',
that Gv. Towns, of (Jeoreia, is identified
with the euteipiise, Vi liet'ier tlicyo state
incuts mo tine cr l ot we cannot fay, li t
whoever b en n nee!.. I with such a desire, is
destined to ej eiiei.ee a tuiseiuLlu failuie in
attetiipti:: it.
A I.'in- has sent to li e Woild's Exhibi
tion a knitted hica s.iaif, coiitainin 1CJ
miles of tl.iea l, and !7i;00i) btiti lies' ll
is nine feet leu inches in lemtlh, and Iliree
fetl v. idi', and is only li'J ounces in wcijjhl.
Mr.I.ANCiluI.Y DitATII. Mis. Piitz, of
Maidieini, attempted to chastise u small
child with 11 switch. The child bepim lo
cry violently, became much excited, placed
ils hands to ils mouth, ar.d clu cked respira
tion, which it bad cflen done befoie. Du
ii:i;; this lit cf paf-icn, it fell upon the floor
where Ihu mother hit I', supposing the
ehibl would recover from its fit. Tliu mo-
liier shortly oflei wards returned to her
chil l, and upon taking il up she found il
dead. Lancaster Union.
Host. James Dcciunan. The Virginia
Southern Kiehts men have invited Ihe lion
James Buchanan to add 1 en them on the best
mean ''for the maintenance of the Constitu
tion and the Union of the Slates in their
originul purity." Mr. Buchanan says it can
bo done by a return to tho Slate Rights prin
ciples enunciated in the Virginia Resolutions
of "JS.
A Pretty Idea The sorrowful John
Peerjbinsle, says, in allusion lo bygone
happy seeues : "no hand can make the
clock' strike for me, the hour that have
past,"
friend, says, he was so lnna: in th.' Jet's that
he lo-.ke.l !i!;- the altiiiiijji tdudow of
somebody else.
An intelligent wiiler in the PeTalo Com
mercial A Iveitiser, p'futcs the ! of a pe
riodical lisi; an. I fail of Luke K.ie,
The rumored case of a domestic ilifii
cully in ' liitrh life,' ia New Vork, smells
iro!:a.ly "f black mail the Mirror, of that
city, says.
At Loui'ville, il has been decided lhat
hallo's painted in the (leirriiiu language uie
illegal, and I hey aie ihiown out.
Tun LiviuL'.ton (N. V.) b'.iion says, that a
gentleman in fb nesee, killod si venty-olio
pigeons at o:ie shot, with one common fjw.
Ii:iy piece.
Tun rnmpaijil between Oen. Footo and
bis disunion opponents has faiily opened in
Mississippi.
Detsev, in Dokei's '-World a Mask,"
says, she can no more stand all the kiss
injj in tio family, than sho con all the
washing.
Chilly Ma' Intomi, head war chief of
ihu Creek nation, has been oulained to the
Cospel ministry, and is now employed by
the Baptist board as one cf Ihe native
preachers.
A disappointed old bachelor out West
says it makes little difference whether a
man commits mieido or matrimony '. lit
one case hu loses his life and the other hi
breeches.
To Discover how many idle men there
are in a place, ail ihat's necessary is to set
two dogs a fighting.
Tub heirs of Louis Phillippe are about to
offer for sale the pallory of modern picture
in the Palai Royal.
One hundred and thirteen children are ia
, th Cincinnati Orphan Asylum.
i'
t -.
Tuc iiei'le ii abuit to p .bll.-ll a romance
tun! Lib; bv I i.J i-:o; (.101 ..apo.e.i::, winli n
v hen a youth, v.hii li aio cn; :L'ed tJ be
: I'ecllv an'.liL-ntie. audio to i,ccou.u:iit:d
, .1
by pti.Ui.4 01 IJifir gCiiUlllCLCiS. I
At Itorli. ton, Vei-inoMt, tlu iei) titill ! .
n-inaius on t.ai. J i...a.n i aui 1.1 laiya i.uaii- 1 1
lilies, and mow is lo La seen in ubuinbttivo
oil the neiithbui iuj hiiUaud nianiitauns.
A Pnesrr.eTi s has been issued in Cer
illiinv, for tho eitabli liriiei.t of a line of
to,iiiieis butweeu Uotteidaiii and ihu I uited
L'liita.
Tiiu Neapolitan aulhoiilieS refuse lileii
e.iibj.-cis p i-sp'Jits to K. inland dining the Es
liibition. Tlu preaching of tiuvuzzi is said
to huvo been ihe reason.
The. woman who was a puty to the pic
tended niiiaelo cf tho Li-xdiii' piciro of
tliu Crueiiixioii of traturiu, has beta arretted
by the F1cuc.l1 autiiJii-ics.
Til 1:1.1 favorite Toast in San Francisco is
r;j LalLslio- bless, Love carets, and
Ileuvcu toceive 'urn."
The City in brbtedness of Sacramento is
about S 100,000.
Pitor. Sillimas' arrival in Loudon is re
corded in the papeis.
Siiamb oftens dues what the law cannot
do.
Tnis Paper Mill at MeCurtyville, N. J.,
has been again destroyed by fire.
t ' in
.T.';'i".'l DAY,;.
'.0 ir-.'-ilnrc of
!i cf Kun-'
iv, ii 1 01m
i.e. etio. one
Dnt.liiir;.
1 ( ting,'
a.'l b.itcheu'
Alto
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t .0 i-.otUaway
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d.-.y, vtlicu ll,:
l,y
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il'- 1 I o"
J. i..
ta, i:.;i. .!.
. ;. 2 two
e '1 e o-horae
y ii.:i, one
c rv l nili
. ! ;. iili Hells,
. . three
' .- s, hesidcs'
: r. Also, a'
I t of Potatoes.
.'.' ::i '( ound.
.0.. ef taiil
. 1.. 1 'e knowa
... .,
nl.il.ia.t.Utor.
rew Advertisements.
lycominj Uutiial Insurance Company.
DR. J. IJ. MASSKR in the local a icnt for the
above Insurance Company, in Northumber
land county, and is ot oil times ready to sll'oct
Iuaurjuces against lire 011 real or poraouul pro
perty, or reoewuia; polieiua for the same.
fcunnury, A urn .0, 1001
-tf.
ARNOLD'S WKII'INO FLUID and Adlie.
sive and legal en elopes, for sate by
II. I). MASKER.
8unlury, April 20, 1851. ; .
tj."-. ': "..:'.".: c-:? r'-v'-iiii.'iiip.
-L'J I:. , t .).!! . ll.ii'i l'.a U III if A. 1.
t (I. W. :.':...!, i''a.i i c.s :,.i.l j:.iiin Makers,
ill .'li.liha v, v. ,11 - ili.-.l !;,' iii'no.l i onscut oil
liar i !i ia' Jane 1 ..".I. 'i'lu lid. aic placed in
the h iii.ls i.i J. 15. .'.'I'ae.inan, L-.p, who ulouo
:l uuli. J:i-. J ia C0..CII l. e i.i. lie.
(a. . . J liOlt.
ftuidiury, April 1?, 1 ;31. at.
lb
S-IAIaUKIu'
A-.1 C'or-t7. fa-
"Tfllir. s-.ihic.il.rr r;-.Jctfj!!.V iofj a.iJ bib friend
JL au.l the l.ul'lie gi.ii'...iiy, tti'it ho bis oen.
ej a now Howl in the tow.i ol t-;.i.iiiiokiii, .Nor.
thuuilu'rl in l county, on ttm corner ot Miaiuokinr
and Couimerco si. vela, lu-. r'y opposite to the
llouito be loiiiiorly kept, lie is well prepared lo'
airconun i.lal his Ui'5ta, mid U ulso provided?
witli li'i'id fl ali'te.?. He trimU his experience,
mill st.ict sltcnliJu to biinineiia, will iiuluee per
sons vuitin? the coal n ioa to ontinue lite lib--
cral paU-oii:is;e he ha ho.-elolon re.-ei-.ed. 1
WILLIAM WUAVER.
pihanio'via, April 10, IK.V1. tf.
i.a.N.v NOrUS, waning lU exerajitioo
lJ I" of 1-10' lof ''-Y
April 0, lciit.
ll. D. MASSER.
BLANK rsrulitnt'iit Fupi-r DireJ and blank
Mo.tL'u"cs. Duuds, EACiutioiis, bumiuona,
lo, siW I,v MAbSBB.
ISuuuiiry, Ajiril S6. 1851.'
MUttl'lCES' FLE LILLS. Foraaleby
H. B. MASSER.
; Wuubury, April 50, 1651.