SUN BURY AMERICAN AND SHAM OKIN JOURNAL CHIEF JUSTICE GIBSON. 1 Below we give an extract from a sketch of the life of this distinguished jurist, taken from the Legal Intelligencer. Thu political associations of Mr. Gibson 'ail been wiih the old Republican" party ; and the critical condition of ill affairs, In 1810, calling Tor the services of its ablost men, he was returned from his nativecounty to two successive State Assemblies in 1810 nd ISM, where ho supponted with vigor ' nd ability the admitiislrairen oT Mr. Mmli on and Jovrmr Snyder, Along with the late Mr. Nicholas Bidilr, iho was in the ame beJy, he was liore among the enrly flvocatcs of thai large system of internal improvement which the Legislature of Penn sylvania has since been completing, and by wrlkich alone our Stato can take the rank in tfha Uuiou which her endowments make not cnore eminent than natural. Returning to his constituents, in March 1812, after two ;years of public service in critical and trying times, during which he left no proper ex pectation unanswered, the legislative career of the Chief Justice would probably have wadded to his professional advancement, had the chosen to remain at the bar. lie seems, (however, to have early entertained the opin ion, which ho has since expressed, that his "jualitics fitted him belter for the bei.ch ; -and, having a short time before, united him self in marriage with Miss Sarah (Jalbrailh, the daughter of a revolutionary officer, then Jiving in retirement upon his farm, in Cum berland co., he accepted in the fallof IS 12 thr presidency of t lie 1 1th judicial district, just then created in Northern Peunsylvai.Ia. The death of Judge liruckenriilgo having made a vacancy in 1816 of a seat in the Supreme Court, Mr. President Oibson was transferred, on thft 27 1 li of June of that year, to the bench on which he has since continued. As an Associate Justice, it was thu happi ness of Justice Gibson, through his whole caiecr to have beside him lor a presiding officer, the lale Chief Justice Tilghinan, and the eleven years in which these eminent persons assisted each other in tho discharge uf their high judicial duties, seems to have been not less an unbroken circle of judicial harmony than it was of cordial personal in tercourse. The death of Chief Justice Tilgh inan on the 30th of April, 1827. left without an occupant the seat in which he had presi ded for moie than SO jeats with dignity and usefulness: and made it a matter of no small difficulty for the executive to supply the va cant place with satisfaction to the public, ex pectation. Names eminent in the profes sion and in the State were strongly pressed upon Gover nor Shultz for 'his honorable of fice, and the appointment to it on the 17th of May, 1829, gave conclusive proof of the high confidence entertained by the Chief Magistrate of Pennsylvania, and the old fashioned Dimocratio party, of which he was the representative, in the ability and merits of Mr. Justice Gibson. From the date just named, the Chief Justice has occu pied the seal to which he was then appoint ed. And with the exception of having acted as one oT ihe electors of 1828 when his name was put up by the Democratic parly at tho head of their Slate electoral ticket his public, services have been exclir sively couliued to Ihe duties of Ins judical office. Few men in magistracy any where have given more extensive evidences of a life of labor. Independently of constant sitting throughout the Commonwealth, on the circuits, and at Nisi Prius, wheru some of his ablest opinions have been given with out a record, the Pennsylvania repoits pre set Ve enduring evidences of his abilities, Hdelily, and learning. "The Iteports of Pennsylvania," said the lale Charles Chaun fcey, "are entitled td th admiration of law yers at home and abroad They contain decisions which have led the Way upon some veiy Interesting subjects, and which have been folldwed both here and in England' How far; and how faith fully Chief Justice Gibson has participated in these labors so honorable to his nallve Ktale, is attested by upwards of .! Ihnmdnd leases in which he has taken part in the final judgment of the Court, and more tliau twelve hundred in which he has himself de livered opinions distinguished for their im partiality, learning, and conclusive force. without disparagement to any of ihe distin guished men who at different times have Sat beside him as associates, all will agree that to him the Couit has been laigely in debted for the praise pronounced upon it by those best qualified lo know its character. Mr. Binney, we are sure, did but speak a sentiment of perfect truth; When, 0!i an oc casion dictated by respect 10 this tribuna he declared amidst the enthusiastic response of ihe whole bar of Philadelphia, "that at no time have the judgments of ihe Court been guided by either favor or resentment ; and that in learning, integrity and industry, the Judges of the Court have never been want ing to themselves, the profession, or the country. ..... '-We all aohkk," aaid thii eminent lawyer, "that the Judges of the Supreme Court have been faithful to Ihe Constitution and the Law,' faithful to Ihe State and to the Union ; faithful lo the People and to the Bar." In person Ihe Chief Justice is above the common statore ; and has always been dis tinguished by extraordinary Vigor of health and frame. His tempers are eminently so cial ; and among all classes of socierty throughout the State he is ever greeted as a welcome guest. His hearty health, his fresh and genial tastes, and his devotion lo judi cial labors, indicate a man ou whose vigor. ous power age has tjiade no maik. From Tkhuantepec. Late news from Ihe Isthmus states that the survey was en tirely completed, and 'hat the hydrographic party was at Minatitlan. waiting transnorta- tisn horn, Major Barnard was at Uarrie. and was expected at MinatUla by the 5th. inst. ino neann oi the members of the Surveying party was reported to be generally very gooa. Mas. Partington wants to. know Whether Mason and Dixon's lios was a line of stage coaches o steam packets I Iowa has but throe inhabitants to a squat mite. TKC'UMSEIl'S WAR IIAtCIIET. We have, in our office, says the Cleveland (Ohio) Plaindealer, a most interesting relic a war hatchet of the great Teeumsch. It was picked tip during the battle in which that crafty chieftain lost his life, and has passed through various hands to its present proprietor, Mr. Russel. The offensive part is of English manufacture, is about six in ches long, very narrow, like an ad.o, and seems suited to inflict an uclv cash. The handle is of oak, most beautifully stained and perforated, so as to answer Ihe purpose of pipe-stem to the head of the hatchet, which is Ihe bowl. A strip of silver, with tho word "Tecnmseh" engraved upon it, or naments thu face of the weapon. PlTTSni'BG AND CLEVELAND RaIL RoAD, We learn from the Pittsburg Gazette that Ihe track layers have reached Lima, 15 miles southeast of Ravenna, and the business on the portion of the tond already finished exceeds expectations' The laying of the track will be com pie ed as far as Hanover in Augusta, 75 miles from Cleveland. The re maining twenty seven to Wellsville will be completed in October. Thus, this entire road, 97 miles in length, extending from Lake F.rie to the Ohio River, at Wellsville, through the eastern range of counties, will bo completed. About 60 miles southeast of Cleveland, the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail road crosses this road, and continues ou westward through Ihe middle counties of Ohio. IIlaut itKNOiNu Accident. On Ihe 11th inst., as n number of men were engaged at hay-making upon the farm of Mr. Daniel K. Sciim-.idt.k, near Rehrersburg, and while they were mowing across a ditch, the youngest daughter of Mr Schneider, sprang forward, unobserved, from behind, ami was pierced lo Ihe heart by her brother's scythe. She lived only 15 minutes nfter this sad occurrence. The grief of her par ents, and brother, in particular, by whose hand she was thus suddenly deprived of life, was deep and hearliending. Tho child was in the fourth year of her age. Head' ing (llKfllC. Wo learn from the Washington papers that a Poslal Arrangement has been agreed upon between Ihe Post Office Department of the United States and the Post Office Department of New Brunswick, by which, on and after the 6th of July next, a regular exchange of mails will be made between Ihe United Slates and the Provinces of New I lirunswick, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland, at the same rates of postage established for the United Stales and Can ada mails, In wit : Ten cents tho single rate, where the dis tance is under 3,000 miles, and fifteen cents where the distance exceeds 3,000 miles from the line of crossing. Prepayments of Ihe postage is optional in either country. FmsT Califoiima Inventor The Wash ington Telegraph says Ihe first application for a patent, from California will shortly be presented at Ihe Patent office. The model which is of a double acting force pump, is all of pine solid gold. The inventor is a na tive of Washington, but now a resident of Sacramento. The gold of which bis model is composed was gathered by himself, and he has exhibited much skillul handiwork as well as ingenuity, in its construction. Of all the models in the Patent Office more than 15,000 in number ihe present is the only one of this material. The Hakkisiii in. Cotton Factory organi zed last week by the election of Ihe follow, ing officers James McCormick, William Col der, Sr., Daniel D. Boas, I. G. McKiuley, Wiiliam Dock, Dr. Luther Riley, and Philip Dougherty, Directors ; and John II, Brians, Secretary and Treasurer. The factory will so into full operation in about a week, Fif ty female operatives are expected from the New England laclories. The Famois lt.u:MNi Will Cape, which has been so long pending in the Circuit Court at Richmond. (Va.;) has been decided by a verdict sustaining the Will. Mr. Rag laud was a citizen of Louisa county; and by his last will; liberated his slaves, some sixty or seventy in number, and bequeathed to them Ihe whole of his huge estnle. The re latives contested this will but it has been sustained by the decision of the jury. SocNDiNt; the Gi'i.r. At last dates from Key West; the parties engaged In the work of sounding the Gulf of Mexico, were ma king a reconnnissance 0f j?oca Grande Pas sage, about fifteen miles west of that place. A channel fifteen fet deep Is Said to extend from tho Oulf Stream to the Hay; Ahich, when buoyed out, will shorten the passage from the Atlantic Ports lo New Orleans about 150 miles: Anotheii Old Piiinteb Gone. The Mem phis Enquirer says that "Old Mr. Weslcott," the oldest printer of Ihe South perhaps the oldest tn the Linon since the deaih of Mclllvaine at Pittsburg, last wilder died in Memphis a few days since. Ho attended the funeral of Oeorga Washington,' and was ihen at least in "middle age." As FJi.ecthic Tel eur aimi has been erect ed in I.nlia, and is now in successful uncut lion. The telegraph will soon belt both con tinents. I5tjvMEiusM.---A man was seen nenf Broadway, in New York, on Saturday morning in petticoats, and with a bonnet on. When asked by the ftolice whv he wore this costume? be replied, "My wife has taken tnj clothes, and 1 have taten hers." It is said that some ol the landlords in Boston place an extra fork across the plates o men aeiint-Aww Boarders, an itrtimat on r .1 ..... ior mem 10 "lone ever. Queen Victoria has iuat entered on the 33d years of ber age, and on the 20th ult.. 1.1 .C.I . ' qonjnjeucea me idwi year oi tier reign.. Another Musical Prode" ! ..s I lit is OUt two vears and .... ;s( 71111(10 New Advertisements. Estate of PETER SHR0NTZ, Dec'd, NOTICE is hereby given that tetters Testa mentnry have been granted to the subscri ber on the estate of Peter Shronts, Hec'd., 1st of Lower Augusta township, Northumberland county. All persons indebted to' said estate or having claims against the snrne, are requested to can on uio suoseriner inr settlement. MARY SHRONTZ, Adin'rx. Lower Augusta tp., June 29. 61. 1AME to Ihe premises of the subscriber, in bryahnrg, fthumnkin township, IVcrrtliumber. land county, on the 10th inst., two steors, one red ana one white, and one bltit-k bull with white streak aloug bis back. The owner is re- nested to come forward, urovo proncrtv. imv charge ami-take them away, otherwise they will oc sold according to law. WILLIAM G. KASE. Klysburg, .tunc 28, 1851 3t. Estate of ABRAHAM KERLIN, Dec'd. TfJOTIOE is hereby given that letters of Ad 1 ministration have brrn granted to the sub scriber on tlic estate of Abraham Kerlin, dec'd., lain of Hush township, Northumberland countv All persons indebted to said estate, or having churns nrrnnsl the same, aro requested to call on the subscriber for settlement. JAMES KCKM.W, Adin'r. Kush tslip., June I I, 1K51 lit. CAUTION! LI. persona are cautioned nr?ainst recrbing li Imln fiir tin mini nl A'Jri .rival. In II, nu,i i.. v;,. I,,... i 1 1; .w,,, .... ... i been puiil, and will not Tie paid again unless -uiiipcueu ny law. JESSE HENsVL. Trevorton, June 21, ISot. 3t. REAL ESTATE rTMIE subscriber will offer for sale, at public vendue, nt the Court House, In the Hciroujrh ofSuiibnrv, on Tuesday, the 15th day of July next, the undivided fbur-l'ilths of the following real estate, situated ill the Uoroinh of Sunburv. TWO LOTS OK ( ROUND Adjninini! each other, on the north side of Black berry Sheet ; containing in front cn said street, one hundred and twenty feet, and in depth two hundred and thirty feet. The improvements arc a good two story DWELLING HOUSE 'itL and Kitchen, a large Potter Shop, Burn, good well of water, &c. One lot of irvound on the South pidc of sajid street, (HI Icet in trout on said street, and 230 feet in depth, hounded south by the Kail lioad. 1 he improvements are a (rood two story DWELLING HOUSE. 00 feet front, Kitchen, Stable, and Store House. The attove pieces of property and Lets of round are well situated for l usiucss. The titles are indisputable. I erms of sale will be favorable, and will be made known on the day of sale. The property will be sold, us ihe estate of Panic! llopar, dec'd., by FKEDEI.fClv L.VAKI.'S. Adm r W illi the ill annexed. Sunburv, June 1 1, 1 SSI. St. New 3Iuhc .lust Published. U" EE & WALKER. No. 1C.2 Chesnnt st SLA are constantly publishing and receiving, new and brautilul music troui the most distin guished composers. J lie Mlowniir list contains some ol their choi cest and most popular Songs, Waltzes, Polkas, lire. Now, thou art (ione, a beautiful song, words by Thomas .1. Dichl, music by llaiuhridge. ,Mv iew r.HL'laiuI Home, words and music !y Mrs L. Wade. (rube's Omnibus; bv C (irolte a collection of Hunts. SotnuU from Home, piano and violin, by Jos. Clunsr'l. I'rettv Little Polkas for Pretty Little People, by J. Line;. All the Winds ajc Sleeping, by A. S. Worn sey, Ouardian Ainfl. !' the author of "Love Not." Household Word, written by (,'bas. Young, do. The Adieus, Words bv Thomas J. Dichl, mu sic by llorr. LEE & WALKER have constantly on hand, superior Pir-ios, and a supply of Martin's Cele brated fiuitars, which together villi a line as sortment of Musical Instruments and Merchan dize in general, comprise B stock not to be sur passed bv that of nnv other cstub'bhmorit ill tho country.' ' LEE t WAI.KEP, IG'2 Chcsnut street. Swaiin'e Uutldmg. Philadelphia, June 2S, 18.11. ly. BRANT'S INDIAN PULMONARY BALSAM, Tlic lircnt 'OrJII It EOT I? DYi Many yean rtxporifnc, and inure limn n Hundred ThuiiHHiid Cures. i 4 uii-Hitipiivf i iuiihii., firovml tu tht umlouUU'd swituim'lHUi of nil fH'rns wlr berMine m'ninimli'J wnli this wmlfrful rtmti, (hat ll istKl'eiilly ttuprrlur, Ihtihuu if in toothiittt nml hutting, kTid mh t't'iiii lit in ntrr 4 'oiiniiiniitJnii or trm l.iingN, iltH.ii any uilitr It-ni'-iiy in liip wm'i. VW kuuw, however, tli. u it i hhuI hy oiih1 Hiat ('ohauMiptioii run uu be cured. H ilml uj-'itihtti (if iht ninny ;r lliu few, we hull not attt'inpi to rf;ii wnn mcii. uui mm wi trw tav, tut do iUtetl an b iVi, m luoh run be pinvi-d in lliourtniiilrt tif cuji, Hi, it iliu iiK'.lu'iiio lniH rurrU (WM and dt$, fit't wlitrh, before the rureg were t-UW'tetl. were ritlinl rv;i 4'OllHlllllttsnnt Ulld thit kl v.rti btleiuiJ W itll njmptvmt I hut reii'Mil'ii-U, nts'l wnre ill 111) retprcl tike the ymi'loinl of llinnj t'io dir, iuhI tffttn ditd urv itil If iiuvtt Jird WHR timt frtlnl dmeuiie l'Aii-iiiiiiitioil. Tl'l tUinani Iim cured (. ii(( of p'TKiniN w tin were .iirt (ti lie tnipelealy attiici vi who hitn hard, dry, riirkitin i ' nit film I'ntttt ill tlM) lii-rtiit, Siti, n i l Hark-DilMi iilty of Itidiiililnif fuiuieiit tljpn-tvwtttian ltftir rer Siyht-bwtutt anj wiiMhitf HH'iiv uf tint l-'lesh nu I fllooil. Pvnoai Iimvihi fciirli rt.itiiilriitiH liHVfi been curtni ulier tl Wu 4 tliuy cvuld nt Ue wk lmi.-mr. Thu Mcdictnv tiM cure, i jfiiP who wer njipoi)4l lo ho in dyillK ttnlJ but, ly Mitf Ulti Ol lull ntuvay, lliry uuw Hvf na vnjvj gout) health. Till llnlrtnm ia rr1y reyttubl tnmpeuiid. It ft plbunl to lke, ami utr.tr ) tnytry in any MN: nf dw uu ar under any citrumttnnc. It ert"l woililrrlul anl tii matt iiiiriirnlnii Curfa by l'urir.viun,' strtntA mt'ii, and ln Ittornlinu (hH wlioie tyiein by tiumlt ting the lirtulil'H, ttml producing AmlAy action tliua ailiiyttt'j 1'oiihIi """tun the Nrrvoit ami aiding ansi fticdiuitfrnf ufrtoriil lu. ll Cuica the follow iu dis Til. : Consumption, t'Ol'OIIrt pnd Cotdt, Hmmehitti, Aithma, Spitting o WaosY, lUrtdtiui nt the i.tttuji, i n in in tht Itreoil, Suit, and i'httt. KtrvanMiitn, A't tAt tiirtutt, fitlutalion J tht H4t, and all frK.MAI.i: W EAHNKSi;!i and CompiumU aniDf tlicn-fioin 'liplfhi I ilfntliuilli Vc. ("if Ki' rroof and particular of Curri,' M our riimiilili'lit and Handbill aH our Akm hv Utai t giVM away. Von balk bv J. Af. rrilitia, Pnulnirv : Mnrv A. Mc C'iv, Nuiiliiintiieiliiinl: John II. Itit.vf, .Mit ton: Havrn Jt Mclinmi'k, AeKv-nivitlr: r H O C L AI A Tl " TV O'J'K'E is hereby pitn ihat the several Courts oi'CoiiiinoH Pleas, (ieneral Uiwrler Sesnions of the jece,' id Orphans' Court, Court of Oyer and Terminer and tiencrnl Jait Delivery, in ind l-rine couniy oi nriiiwimwiiaii,), tu coftimence at the t'ourt House, in tlw borouKh ol Suiibnry, at 10 o'clock, A. M. mt Monday, ihe 4tl day M August next, anil willetmliniw O.NE W EEK. The coroner, Justices of th Peace uniI cousin. .lei in snd: for (be county of XorlbuiwbertoM, mn requested to- be then and (hero hi their proper per uon, with their rolls, records, iniuiitioiis, and other reniembranc.es, to do those things to their several olliccs appertaining to be done. And all witnesses prosecuting ill U half of the Couimo. wealth against any prisoner art tiuo requested anif couinianded to be flwa ai4 there atteodiug iivthcis propel perauiS' to prosecute against him, shvll be just mid not to depart without leava M tlieis peril. Jurors are requested to he punctual ia their attendant, at the time appointed agreeable to their notices. Given under my hand ai Hunbury., ttis Slafdty of June, in the year of our Lord one thou sand eight hundred and fifty-one and Jie j. depeildenr. CJ VWlwi hi 7Sth. 01 America I . -t t , JAMES COVERT, Bh'tr. ' 1 OoJ save the t'ommonwealth. Estate of PETER McANDREW, Dec'd TV'OTICE r htreby given that letters of ad ' ministration have been tranter) to the sub' serrbcT ftiv trVe estate of Peter McAndrew, dec'd.. lata or Coat tatfitaHtt: Northumberland county All persons Indebted to said rstat or having claims agaftiM the same; are requested to call on me subscriber for aettlemenr. ' MfCIIAErV HA LET, Adm'r Trevorton, June 14, 1851. CtV Estate of HENRY RbCXEFElLER,"'DVc, TVTOTICE is hereby given- thai letters of ad- ' ministration have been grunted to the sub scribcrs on the estate of Henry Rockefeller, dec'd.. late of Point township, Northumberland countv, All persons indebted to said estate or having claims against the same, are requested to rail on tlic suiiscrlliera lor settlement, JOHN HOCKEFKLLER, ; HENRY MOHUAN, ' ' Administrators, Point tp., June 14, 1851. Ct. BRIDGE LLTTINO. , KALED proposals for the construction of - bridge over Roaring Creek, will be received by the undcraigned ComtmnFioncra of Northum berland and Montour counties, at the house of W illiani Johiimn, Pctcrabure. on the Dill day of July next. 1'luiis and apecificaliona will be Uien nnn mere exhibited. SAMUEL YOKKS, CHARLES WEAVER, SAMUEL SHAKE, CHRIS. ALBERT. JAMES M'MAHOX. WILLIAM WILSON. Montour. Northumberland. Suiibnry, June 51, 13S1. 3t. SUPKKMK COUUT Northern District TOTICK in hereby given that the Supreme Court for tho IS or them District of Pennsyl vania, will commence its annual session on the second Monday of July next, at the Court House in Kunhury. ; CHARLES PLEASANTS, Proth'y Sup. Court, N. 1). 1 romonotnry a Ullice, Huiibury, June 21, 1S51.- ARGUMENT LIST-July Term, 1851. 1 Covell 2 Case 3 Audits 4 Keen 5 Loom is 6 (iore' . 7 Cash 8 Price 9 Ibillar.t 10 Huston . 1 1 Talhiinn VS iMuflit, vs Johnson, vs Evans, vs Walker, vs Kellot?;, rs Powell, vs Tose, vs Lewis, vs Thisim?, vs Harston, Luzerne. fnisq:hanua. Tioga. Luzerne. Susq'hantia. ' Luerne. Itradfonl. I.uzome. lira.lford. vs Keiiforil. 12 Shippen tp. vs (iaines Ishp, Tio'.a. 13 B.u bu vs Willislon, UiiulluiU. 14 Same 15 Sams 16 Same 17 Same 18 N Y & Erie R K Co. 19 Smith vs Chandler, vs Hiiinl, vs Chandler, vs Elwell, vs Skinner, Su&i'hamia. Luzerne. vs Little, SKCOXD WEEK. 1 Reeds ailrn'rs vs Reed, XorthnmbTd. 2 1-V'ely d Co vs Hollas, " 3 Wallis vs Snyder, Union. 4 Weiiner vs Clements, Norihumb'hl. 5 Ross vs Pleasants, " 6 Pleasants v Ross " 8 Klliolts Exe'rs vs Uudykunst. I'ninii. 9 Wilhelm vs Caul, NorthM. 10 Caldwell vs Rennet, sh'tf, Lycoming 11 Oysters ndin's vs Wright & l'isher, " 12 Frederick vs Wood, " 13 Sluiller vs Ussier, NorthM. 14 Miller vs Sweeney, " 15 Dickiiiiioiih Kx'rs vs Callahans , .. I.ycom uil mis. J 16 Rond, Aujiusla tshn, NorthM. -i 17 Kiees vs Shriller, Union. 18 Meiigas' appeal NorthM. 19 Louver vs Wall, Union 20 Aarinan vs Shupenga.it, " 21 Schneiders appeal Noitlrd. 22 Hellas vs Dewart, " 23 Wilt, vs Snyder. Union 24 Metlinleys adm'rs vs Mefiii.lr-y NorthM 25 f fJiant's lulin'is vs Heirs of T 'Jranl " 26 Fisher vs Furley, Union. 27 McCarly vs lloll'iniin, Lycoming. NO VVUK NO T'A Y I Hughes' Fever and Agtie Pills!! j 4 PERFECT and speedy cure for the Fever I and Ague is guaranteed to any one who may use the Pills. They have lieeu used for the lust .trn it yrar and have never been known to" ' fail in a single instance and in eases, too, whre persons have hail the disease for several j years. Without intermission. The proprietor ' rhMaifr the vwrlil to produce an article that 1 will cure in as sIiotI a time, without leaving any ! deleterious effects from the use of it. If ihe Pills I do not ierform a speedy and perfect cure, the j I'li.j'. .,-! iu iciuiii tor i.ioiii'. rurnaic ov i Jac M Lawrence', Minerffxillc; E. Htltcn. 1 strin, Trevorton: S. It. Dixort. Krhnftkill Hii-! ven Jnbn W. Frillfig, Suifbhry j .Mary A: Mc Coy, Northumberland; Df: Bet-kly, Darrville ; John Sharpless, I'attawissa ; III'. Judd, WllliafUit pnrt ! Jrihii Uaaer, Sllllon, snd by respectable Druggists thnrtii'liOut the State. i. CUIfTIS C. HlHiHliS, i'roprielriri Tottsvillej June 58, 1851: ly. td tii Ei.Kctoiis 6y NpiiTHi;.ii?EU- LAXtJ COUNTV. nPIlM lifIbe'r respN-lftrlly irT.irirl his friends snd rdbiw citi7U'tiR of Northumberland cotin-' li , (list he will be rahdiate for Cotnity Conitiiissionerj at the ensulii- e'teeftorl lie there'fufe rolicilil from Id frienils ami fi;llov citizens a lilieril sup port, and promises should he. be Heettr! to' ih; charge dnties 6f the office ti(ff (Hi'fity aiid impartiality! ei.ias i)hosiot:.s.- Sunburv, March IS, 1S5I. TO THK KlXCTOItS OK NOUtlU'MBEU LANI7 COl'NfV. FKLtlrtf (liTir.xs: At ihe.' Soficitstioh of my friends, 1 ollVr myself arS Cttnmdate for the otliee df COtf.NTY COMMISSIONER at lUe euiiuiin elee'ion. Kl.tdrld I bh tlfctetl, 1 proniisc iii discliarge (be duties of said office with lidrlity and impartiality. (;eoi:ge' Iirtioirr'. Sunbtirv, April 12, IS5I. tO TllB KLECTOUS OK NOHf Hl'JlfifiR. I.AN D COtJ NTV. flIl !' sulucrtber rtVtpertfutly in'fornis his friends JL and lelloW citizens of .Noi'buinUibind coun ty, that he offers' himself canrtid.ite for County Commissioner, af die' liuins( rlecfi'ow. If mviittt from r friends and ftiUm eiliaeiw fnfijxttt, arwi frnmi sea shrmidl (i be etn-trrl lo- fWiMirgo the dfrtifs of" die office Wrtfc fidelity.- CHAfiLES WEAVEff. Htinbory, May S4, 1651. . TQ THE ELECTORS OF NORTH t' ft Bftl. . UU fUDBTY. FsLtow CiTrstssr At the eavnrst solicita tion, of many of my friends, I hereby shhaihics inyaelf sni a candidate for the office of County Commissioner at the approaching election'. Should I be elected I prouMM to diiehargs the duties of said office with fidelity and impsrtislity. I solicit tht SUP pori oi my lellow ciiizens, LSw-er Au"' auns 14, 1951. BLANK Parchment Paper Uoedi and blank Vear'ago, Bsndtf). UxeeutiAua.. 3uraninus, &e., for sals by !! B. MAbhtlt. bunbuiy, April Wfi, 1S1. . NEW GOODS, AT THE STORE OF JOHN YOUNG, WHO respectfully informs his friends and etnttomurs that he has returns'! from Philadelphia, with an excellent assortment of . New Spring Goods, x which lis ofTefli for sale at his oM Mm4 in Mar ket afreet. These good will be sold at the low est prttes.. His stock consists of every variety, isv Dry floods, Suck an Ctullti, Cttfsimerrx, Miiflins, Cuhcots Ginefunn, Itairiit, Chintzes owl La dim Dre$ mid Fmiry Goods ' geiirndl i). ' Also nn assortment of ' Talra Leaf Hat3, Caps, &c, aUEENSWARE. Hardware. Iron nml Steel, Nil!, 4c., ALSO: A general assortment of Groceries, Sugar, Coffee, Ten, Cheese, Mo pisses, Spices. IV" Produce of nil kinds taken in eichangc at the highest market prices. Sunbnry, May 24, 1H51. Estate of EDWARD G0BIN, Dec'd. TVOTICE is hereby given Ihat letters Tea ' tamcntary have been ((rallied to the sub scriber on the estate of Edward (iobin, dec'd., late of Sunburv, XorthiiiiiU'rlanit county. All persons indebted to said estate, or having claims against the same, are reiiucsted to call on the subscriber for sellleinent. CHARLES (iOBlX, Ex'r. Sunburv, May 1851. til. NOTICE To the Heirs of Fred'k Raker, Dec'd. TOTICE is hrreby t;iven to Luvina Raker, " iuteriiiairied with Robert W. Reachcl, since leceased, and Conrad Raker, heirs and Iccal rep- rcscnlatics of the said Frederick Raker, dec'd., that by virtue of a certain writ of Partition and Valuation, issued out of tho Crphans' Court of Northumberland countv, to me directerl. m In quisition will be held at III o'clock, A.M., on 11. LsSDAY, the loth dnv of .f til v nevt. unon the premises of the Real Estate of "said deceased, situate in Little Mahonny township, Northuui lierlaud connly. at which time and place you are hereby warned lo be and appear if you think proper. JAMES COVERT. .Sherilf. Shr Its Office, Sunbury, May 24, 1851 fit. LOOK II Kit ft!!! rnHE Subscriber respectfully - informs his friends ami the public generally, thut he still continues the SADDLERY BUSINESS, At bis old Stand ill Market Street, Sunbury, . two floors aboxe Market Square, where he con stantly keeps ou band, a lartje assortment of i Hentlv " little Harness. I (Ilouble iV Sinnle.') with Silver, Rrass and Janail- I ncd mouiilini:. Also Saddles, 11 ridlvs, Trunks, j ulices, Wlups, t. ollars. j All kinds of wor k ill bis line made to order, in as I neat a style as can be rfot tip In this country. I Persons winbiuir to purcbari- will please call and I examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. I X. It. The subscriber li;r just ojtenrd A new i and splendid j Assortment of Saddlery, ! Such as Silver. Ilr'iss flint .fiijunned mouiilini;, ! Palenl Seir-Atljnstii,!; Trer1-, Patent Roller li its. liidiuii Rridle l'i'n, Trunk and Viillcc Locks, Trunk Hoard. Trunk Nails, HainCs, Traces, 'I'riru- I mini; Laces, Tufts, Sad- I die Web. Siie;le and i , Double, While ! Enameled Leattic r, Patent Leather. Uil Cloth, I Rosetls, Tassels, Fancy Urow-llands, SdddlC ! Trees, Deer's H.ilr, PATENT FLY NETS rtf all Kinds. All of which will 1 ."flit its Mieap if not ehenjicT ihnn Mwy car) be giit MsewbCre, for cash nt apprcS'd cretlit. ANDREW j. STKOli. Simbory, Aj.ril 5H, i!51..!im. great Arrival of NEW (i OO AT THE STORE Of FRILING- &. GRANT, Market Street. Sunbtiry. Pa.t rilHE suliscrihe.rs hereby inform their olil ct!s- M- t.ttin.rs mid tl, tntl.li.. neiicrillL. tbat tllcv iuvc ;, .,.,,fT0, i( ,,r. aiul te'nsive assort'- I'teiil uf 1(11 kinds ot .Merchandize, which they otVcf to pltrc hasers tit secb rates, that they can not refrain from hujif'jj. Tbe'r nssortntent of J)rv (Jootlss ii laruK, cirtbr;ciiifr all kinds (f Cloth, I'Hsfitherf, SrtHnrtts, tit: A general assorlifirnt of Summer wear, of LINEN j WOOL and COTTON, Staple, and Fancy Goods fair tadics, o'f all kill dit, fueh rfs Crilicnes, Molls; do Laines, Lawns, tiinuhants, c. OKOCEKFES rfn.t (iCEENSWAftE; Alsrt ai t'xcrlnt assortnteut of HARDWAHE AND CUTLERY; DKt'H AND .1IKICI.i;! Fish, Salt and Piaster.- tV Country pr.sbicc of all kinds taken in ex i lianis' the hibeet market price. Suniiury, May HI, t'ol: Tcis! (Mk':ikt Ihaii Kvci-S!! 100 Half Chests Eose Flavor Black Tea, 15 " " Olonj " " 1 il Win.. Vnnrr ' ij a u.'5 T IlIESE leas are lu-lter lor the ptice tliau wf re' ever olVered before in Flrihi'delnhirr, es- (ft'cially the Utse Flavor, wbicli is of the very liesi tiujlily and ftnest taor, and families! ihat vaut a Half Chest or less by sending oon will t;et a first rste aitrele a( w erv low price. Thev will be well packed up and scut tu Depot nr cars free ef cba re DAVID I'E A S E, Tea Dealer ami (irocer, S W. Cor. h 6c Arch Sts. Miiladclplria. Mav fi'i, fs.lf. 3'mo. 13WITTANIA STOPl'Fb fi bar bufffes brf i,ir!c' by Pfmlmry, Aprd li, llNOI-D'S W1HTI.MI Fid H) ami Adbe sive and lejfil euvi lopes, l'r sale lu ll. H. MASKER, rtimbury ApiU 'J, VS.SI. Vl'KlN(-i IIOT'J'LES lli-easl punvfti, mni " nipple tubes- A aupply of Ihieiss uefui srti- cle iuat received and for salo by JOHN W FRILING Surituiry, Jot- 18, r51 if. . NOB AND M'BINU MOKTISE LAX. CUES. An xcellent article, lor sale at hall tli the usual price by J W. V J.'ILIXU. ciunbury, July 7. I6i0. , C'.LYElt WATCHES. A Ikw double cm 5 Eri"lish bilvcr Wotchca, for sale at very low rric"h7 H.B.MAMJER. Sunbury, April 18, 1951. "I NK Iloureau's celebrated ink, and also Con ' Etcs ink lor whs whohsaUi snd retail by U It. MA.sljK. Deicinbti V9, ISoO. LOOK HE HE, , jSt"'T''AM HOOVER respectfully informs , '"" friends and customers that he has .ror71nennt,offr0m l'hiM, n excellent NEW SPRING GOODS, . vm ",,for"l,lc Bl 1,is " l IT In i tVl owm,? R"' go"l "ill ne Sold at the lowest prices. IIIB OTOCK CONSISTS t,P KVKRY VARIETV, Vis: , ' Dry (Joodft, ,y., Suck Cluths, Casmnercs, MurUnsCaltUocs i Gtiicham, Lawns, Chintzts and ' Ludies Dress GikhU ueiiertdlu. :!.'!. . ALSO: A n assortmenl of Palm Leaf Hats, Caps, &rj., QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, IROA and STEEL, .N AILS, Ac A general assortment of Groceries, such s Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Molas ses, Spices, &.c. Also an assortment of Liquors, swell us Brand, Rum, Whiskey, Wine., tVc. ITT Produce or all kinds la U.P1I Ol (.vi'lmiliro nl the highest market prices. Hollowing Kun, May 10, TK."1. lr. MARBLE MANUFACTORY,! CHEAP (Jll AVE STONES. fpiTE subscriber informs his friends and the -- public, that be conl.'nncs to carrv on the Marble Business! in bH iti branches, nt bis old stand in Milton, Pa;, and is prepared to manu facture Monuments, Tombs, Gravestones, &c, of the best materials, and mwl fiuislud work manship, and nt. the lowest prices. Letter Cuttinjr, English and litrman in the most modern and eh -grant style. Designs for .Monuments, tirave Stones, Ac., always on hand. N. ll Orders for the East side of the river promptly execufrt by leaxiui; the same at the ollicc of the "Sunhurj American." AATHONY HIP P. i Milton, May 10, 1851. NtW AND POPULAR SCHOOL BOOK. ! rOMPHEHENSIVE summary of Tniversal History, together with a Ilioiiraphy nf Dis tiuguislu'ii Persons, to which is appended an epi tome of Heathen Mythology, Natural Philosophy, tien eral Astronomy and Physiohmy. Adopted and used in the PuMic Schoels of Philadelphia. E. S. jONKS & Co-., PuhlisW, S. W. Corner FOCRTH and RACE' Sts., Phlla. Teachers and School Committees addressing letters til us post paid, will be furnished with copies for examination. I ' A full and Complete Assortment of! ISOOKN and STATIONARY, for Sale at the 1 Lttwr.t i'Zecv. 1 May :i, 1831. ly. (irritt liiiproToiiiriils in milking lrcncli litii-r 31 ill Stones. I)V the life 1 Ufmikium.npi 1 iiiii.rivi"il iMit iron I Hitn tin ItitniMT, 1 :ts M nil tv t r" liife "ir oi tlie fttnif: uui hut u m vert Me IviUnii'e ryiii; imk ; driver ' it t kfi'p ( the li:il'M nl tin- t sti'iir with '11111:1111- : lit'llLT until ll Tvont nut, c ii r ft'ick of Blocks lit Fpli-ctwl in l-'niacc, mid tlic ti.a!ily only tin-d. S did Hiirr l-iai-s iVoin t,i .1 tr-.-t iii drn'iiHrr w titi tlu: tiwcr StoiiK lo riii. s.. as to .io-vi-iit tin- nau-T clH.l.inu in tlic eye. IJ.iHini: -J. .t lif n' nil tnntdi'-rs, clit-ap lur fash. Mill (mar tu',1 Siiiur .l:n him I'm ln?,- d lo onl. t. r.rtii.ist.iiii-s hi' iisn -r '.-il siz.-h, sdital.ll; l IJoittitry .tcr' cliinilsJ iuiiiin-d and l'nr salt- by .1. i: MiTciiKi.t,. No. 11 old Yoik Itond. ii.nr the liidian I'o'. I'lnl.nklpliia. April ll, t-.1T. Onto. JOHN CALA'KlJLKV, lamil'.tc tiii'or oi' No. 10'.) llace, (Sassafras,) street, Above Third, opposite the H7t''f Si-ii llijtcl. PI1ILADELPHIA. I Tallow Chandlers and Manufacturers cilfi be supplied with a first rate Article uf Candle' M Jidda, or iupciior excellence aim ittusti; N. It. 't'he Moulds are made of the b-st Mela! and polished bv new I'litent Machine, which irives thcln nu x'ra lirish: They are English style the tips to screw on the the pipe tt screw tiirht in the bc'tch: tV Wahhaxtkii to be far superior If) any otlfr bow iu tise.rJS He also manufactures' Surgici'l l'nmps end Sv-rinijes. April IS, 1(5.11. fiitiil; L. AV. H. (JIESK, (.icit for tlrory t'ttrr,) LIMBER COSmSKIN M KutKiST,- l-alls Dutli, ItaUiiiioio. lJa l.lllEKAL' AMVA.M'ES made on Con s'unlelltn. I.KTTKtts and Cossiunmfnts shoidd be' ad drcssrd to L. M'. II. lilKsE, Kenti Slay 10, 1S5I. lino. WE STUDY TO PLEASE. I 'tli- ntti-nli 'n f li'iililrii moo i tli'.-ts. tire r?ti rtislly jllfilH to tli fYlrliivc llfltl II Fi'lictnl St k -I Ml'IIJHMi 11 AltDWAlii; and Tli'iO, UltVr 'rf.-ri-H hy lire satti-rllicf( c iiistuift in jairl us e-llow.-r Aini-iicaii l-'r"ilt Hour 1.1'il.p. ,'i.ri2la. w llli ll!f:!it vv.-r!,', I'lalcil or Lraas mi niUirn; or ti.rf-i'!ain uil ! i-.t. Anu-iic.-iii fr nil l)..or 1 .. -k . iii.rijlii, I'luni. Willi niphl w.irk, .Siti.) or ,rat farnrturc, ,.f ji..livliilil uil clou. Alllrkair Fr uit Poof I-rV nfi- tH;re Door, llorraill tul or ujirinlil, iira-s rnriiilnrc. "I j.oi-' lain ml c-'lori. .MiiiTu-nii rai l'f-'..s. nil aisl iiki!iii; -s. White t lirass luriiilurc, or iiorci-laiiiiill col rs. Mu'crii nr Morticr k., a!J saerf, itU . hit.il, wlnlt or litne liiriittni.-. in- it-"' . rr.io i.ir .-'I oa. AniTicaii .M.Tli.-r I.UI' lie, clt si.c w lilt plaltrt wl.tlft or t.n.s I'wrtiitnre. or p. sr.. in ate. 'las AiniTl.-aii .M Tlii-c ihhI Una t'osi- lKkn, plnlf-itoi Mans eseiiiclii'otis, oi i-in-.-l.-.;ii all clom. AiiKruail Drop, Jt-'i, Tt.ilnS, (Jato, artel Ptorf Dim Ijitihcii Alo, Inipi'lti-il Tict.4 umi l.atilH'fol t-vciv it.-wnption. i::il,lu-in V. anil Aincrlian Mall HiliiT'-?, of all mZih, lu.-t or .irtc J iinl. Hinder, lialc, Snaii, nii't It ickflap II inj.-s, ull kint.-i. Plainer, Half, Door, Klnsli. m i-1 Spring Doll, of u'ni.glit or rar ifin nn.l Nnss. every il.-si tiplioit. Screw. Sprais, l.Ule, Sanil Paper ol llie U'rt (pinttty. AineiteaH and Sliaiu Axle Pulley, ol every VarieU'. Anieiieiin Diittons, plain or on' pUitisi, hruns, iroiY- or tironeij, Atii'-rieun olis. phttit, white, itoh. or w-mii, ti!t kinl-. Kisli-Coril, cotinnon and patent, xvtlh ottn-r ait.Tlt.s too lUllliei oiiS t" IIH'tltioa. nr aii.s umi SASii-VtT.ii.irrs ut r vrfoitv l'HU't'.S IV Alt (iooils ilelivt-rnl free of I'liarau to uny pail ol tlie Crfv atrl Diflricts. At ttiis estaUuhtaelit can tie ftilisl-i'tlp o' the l.otieiit anil b'.st aft TlmvliU o' White aaj Kiou-y V1' lor l.'S-k, Aio., in the City; man patterns, of which, raan a Ik; seen, or ol.tiilneil, ut toiv ollnT M ae. I'KOI.S P).it ft Jucla-in D.u U, I'anel. Hand. snH Hipp Riw. imponcitcxprcsslv for Itelllll sale. I'll sclccti'S with CUie: Pole llgc'il fol Ihe celehrtltt ll I'laues, nlll'le I'V K. t"lir penter, of liiiicaster, I'a., heme till made ol split wo.nl, and the Hilts urminil und lr.-.l If'-ullv . ilh niis' timke, of I'hisok, Axes, liatchcls, Drawing Kiir, tin., all ire;. IMitlt'saad Slack's make of Aiujers ual Angel ".'lis, u isi , A'lwriciiii Sqn ires nnd Uevils every ikuc-ipi, , Anieiieiin Uuu, i.amThi " IS-rew- JrAi""ilra O S. Il'ininiifs, Cluw aad.Vciveting, ,n v!f,i A'lVils and Vices, ull tat Htcd, Iron, und oodco Jraees, with C 8 Dim, ta great variety. . W. Grenves at evw -( Ttatcher's aad other ccicbrutud makeaisTl'h'se'- V lien. I'laiie-lrons, c , Ac. Addis'ti celcia-att?d I'urvmt; T-wlw, ull hspt Making iai of the heat nail inokk e3Ctenht- ass TtmruUj of liuiUttna llHidwurv and Took in ihe Suite. Ai ih" etial'hbhnitui it ia ci.a iducil a haurc to thaw tlie 0'A'dit. Vuu are lnviit:d io call uiid examine tlie asort ttieut, und tiear itie prices sslieri, bolore p urehskint.' t-lc-whol-Cuii' ami feu. nl, Vouie, f'ipittuiiv. ' v xi m. M.i t.t ni?. a .-f .' Market iu, h' t etil nil .lu-t rilii. fl'Cl w-'-' TO PHYSICIANS AND OTHERS. THE subscribers offer to physicians snd druft Rists, a carefully selected stock of drugs and' medicines, which they will guarantee to bo of the best quality, pure and unadulterated in all cases. Their facilities for importing foreign druris and chemicals aro such, that they ars enabled to aril hem ttpon the best terms, and at the aatne lims ta assure their customers of their genuineness. '1'Iwy have also recently prepared and now of fer for s;de a superior article of e: i wis F,i m a u y i ,s i , xe., Resembling Henry's Maqnesia. free from erbon ic ac'sl ami roughness or gritthiess, alrMoxt entirely tntele, oBmbiiiinj in an equal bulk from three to Tour time, the .treoRth of the common kind, and sold at about cue half the price oi' 11. Fin 's Magnesia. ' They have also prepared the Fluid Magnesia, Which is s new and valuable remedv in aciditr of the slomauh, heartburn, nausea, Ac, at less tliau ball the price of the foreign article 1'bey all., have on hand of their own prepare tion an assortm.nit uf Pure Drugs in Powder, Neatly put nr. in 1, J and pound bottles, such as Aloes, Rhubarb, Senna. Senega, lihatany, Ki no, Cunt Arabic, Serpentaria, Ext. Clvcyrrh, Ipe cac, Potassa Sulph., Potassa Nitras, Rorsx, Kpi celia, Ruchu, Orris, Cascurilla, CantlU Alba, I va 1 rsa, Ac. (irent care has been taken to have these pre pared from the best aelrcted drurrs ami in such a way as to preserve Ihe characteristics of each sr. tide without injury, I hey have also a variety of Chemical fc riiarmnct'iif irnl Preparations of their own mantif.ieturi. and a, 1. 1 to the list till the valuable new remedies as they become known. Among them may be mentioned tho follow'uiii : ttvilrni-y-iiiic A'-i.l. IVrjuiraisin' ol I.iitmr, " "f t'"lapsa, l.liU-ir Auira-'nia, A'jaa. !,,. I'l...f.,l;lt'c, rtrWrc. tiif.lv f..r ltltciniiatti.trt. Ilia.- M.-ihsi frr)ar;iti' ns f Mcrrrtrj', iri-it, " Zoic. I-'xtruct of Sctin.-i. Hard, a pliasuttt t'ornilu u.lniiniter lo citii'iruit. Kxtruct bl' Hw-ha Coniii., th.t.l, " KprfrHin, " S-irrjirilln Cullt p. -Kill. .ti Hunt, " tl i. it. i. solid, " tl. Fitiq.l do. " Coloclith -imn. l-..ir-.u-t . i ili-attaii, " 'I'-irjixtcitin. " Val.-riaii, ll.u.l new uinl usut'ul rt-ittt-ily. " do simple. P., Oils of Copaiva, &r. Citrate of Iron lpn. .Elhrr Nitros, T", s, ' Culn hs, Ergot, Tohaccc, , 1 Wnuiliie, Scsini.Oxide cf Iron, all antitlotc i lor arsenic, Citrate of Magnesia, a new and pleas ant crthartic metliciue, put up in 12 oz. bottles, 2 per tin., Collodion, or Liquid Adhesive Plas jtert a convenient application in many surgical operations, put up in small vials. Also I CANTH ARIPAL COLLODION' OR BUS j TI'.IUNG LIQUID, A Convenient preparation nf canthaiides in man cases where there is a dilnclilty of applying the ordinary blistering plaster. A coating of it appli ed with a camel's hair brush and covered with oil silk or some similar substance, will produce a blister in three hours' time ; or when exposed, In the usual time of about twelve hour. Physicians and others may depend Upon the faithful and prompt execution of their orders at as low rales as the best ipiiility of medicines can bo purchased. t.'HAItf.ES ELf.ts St C(U Mi Ches-iut street, Phtlada; LabonifoiY, fith and Motris Sts. routhwark. November 16, 19oll tf: UNION HOTEL" SUItfBUIlY, PA. T tlie li!.(ic tl.nl thy stilt crmMimo to rntcr- t:tin trim-licrs ;itnl iithri. at tlicir nlil ostahlishct ; Htuiiif in MjrUt t slioi t, m-rt H' tlje Court Huusfr i 1 heir lonir, experience in the business, and the 1 well eslahiishid reputation of their House, will, they trusf, be a stiHiricnt guarantee, that their eu.totiicrs , iil be well accomnioJ-iK'd, March S, lSfll. tf. STO VBS TSTO VES ! ' rjHE subscribers return their sincerti thanks to" their custoiners, for lihtTal encouragement j for the lasi j ear, und hope by strict attention irt i DllitiR orders to meet with the s-'inc IHmt.-iI patron sire. 'Vf have on band the greatest variety of patterns of any other I'ointliv in the United States, and etill adding to their number, (iivp I us a call before pitrchasjii'; elsewhere. Our slorfc ; embraces a eieftt Ttit'ety of Cooking stoves, of list I most approved kinds, I'rtrlor stoves for wood t coal, common stoves, cylinders of all kinds, sad : otld plates el' all kimls to repair stoves; ; For Suiium r nee, a small Stove, called ?Him ' mer baker, n w imd eupcrior Furnaces f burn j iuc; charcn! cv stone coal, Cits ovens of several ft tl ! ,'ilmrri',t P""fro,i I'-'lit ovens, several patterns, " , i bitchiuj: postj, Sjufit irorif, and a variety of arti 1"!' ' a 1 clcs iu caslinp, too numerous to mentitm. The Ilar.lwtt'e lsilc can be supplied with Common 4, ; ft, fi, 7, and d ipiart Tea kettles, at very low pri ces tiir eirsh it city acceptance. ; A f--w casks of 6Ueriir tierniari black lead on I band. I . . WAUXICK i LIUUANDT. ; Moble st. wharf, Delaware, ritiladelphia. April I,, 1S51. 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