Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, October 25, 1851, Image 2

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    SUNBUltY AMERICAN AND S1IAM0K1N JOURNAL.
tT or rnr-Mii m
Awarded by the Kcvernl Committees, of
the Northumberland County Agricultural So
ciety, held at Sunbury, Dot, 17, 1851. )
To Wilson Hutchinson, of Delaware tp ,
fur best horse brer 4 years old, ior his
, gtay stallion, ' 8,00
To Henry Davi for second bust, ''Vir
ginia Hornet," 4;0
To Jeremiah Paiks of Chilisquaqtir, for
best Colt under 4 years old, 5,00
To James Ry near son of Turbut, second
beet, do 3,00
The Committee itpenk favorably of Colls
exhibited by Charles Lcisenriup, J. Oickley,
jr., and John B. Holler.
CATTLE.
To Samuel John, of Shamokin, for best
bull, over. 2 years old, (Devon.) S800
To Jacob Painter, of Sunbury, 2nd best, 4,00
To Jacob Painter, " best Cow, 5,00
To A. E. Kapp, of Northumberland, best
heifer, 4,00
To Jas. Cameron, of Chilisquaqur, best
steer, 5.00
SWINE.
To George Harrison, Sunbury, for best
hog, $3,00
To James Cameron, Chilisquaque, best
pair of shonts under 8 month., 3,00
SHEEP.
To John B. Heller, for best ram, (Bake-
well,) S3.00
To do " ewe, (Snxor,,) 3,00
POULTRY.
To David Taggart, of Northnniberhind,
for best pair chickens, (Shunyhaes,) $1,50
To David Taggart, " for second
best pair, (Chifhignrgs,) 1,00
To Win. T. Forsyth, of Northumberland,
for best pair nf Common Ducks, 1.50
To Dr. Joseph Priestley, of Northumber
land, second best, 1,00
To David Taggart, of Northumberland,
best Inrkies, 1.50
To J. H. Zimmerman. Sunbury, second
best, 1,00
To David Taggart, Northumberland, best
pair of geese, 1,50
To Dr. Joseph Priestley and Wm. Bolt
on, each 50 cents for fine pairs of
Mask Ducks exhibited.
To Davjd Taggart, Northumberland, for
best lot of poultry exhibited, inclu
ding all sorts,
TEE AXGffiRICAlT.
SUXBUKY.
SUTl'RDAV, OCTOUEK Si, 151.
II. D. MASSER, Editor and Proprietor.
EDITOn'B TATtl.fc.
Mr. Taggart also had on lh" ground a lnrae
collection of Shai.ghacs and Chittns'ins's.
which attracted a great ilea of udmirntioii
for their cnornious size and fine condition.
The Committee likewise observed a number
of fancy pigeons, tn.nblcrs, fan tails, carrier,
etc , the property of Mr. Taggart.
Good chickens were shown by Mr. Rich
ard Peal of Sunbury, Mr. Wm. T. Forsyth of
Northumberland, and ducks by Messis. Zim
merman, Pjekhait and Tacsait.
GIIA1N AND liilOTS.
John and Win. Humor, of Point fur best
wheat, 2,00 j
1 nomas Johnson of Point, 2nd best, 1.00
John and Win. Hamor, Point, best corn, 2.00
Wm. B Kipp, Rush, best oats, 1,00
Geo. Keller, Shamokin, best potatoes, 1.00
Alex. Colt, Northumberland, 2nd d 50
Dr. Jos. Priestley, Northumberland,- best
sweet potatoe, 1.00
do do do best sugar beets, 1,00
Dr. Jos. Priestley, of Northumberland,
best turnips, 1,00
VEGETABLES.
David Taggart, Northumbciland, best
cabbage, 81,00
David Taggart, do best beet, 1,00
Mrs. Donnel of Sunbury, best celery, 1,00
George Keller, Shamokin, best onions, 1,00
Wm. T. Forsyth, Noithumberlaud, best
lettuce, 1.00
FRUIT.
David Taggart, Northumberland, best
apples,- 50
Dr. Jos. Priestley, " 2nd do 50
Chas. Gobin, Sunbury, best quinces, 50
John B. Smith, Northumberland, second
best do 50
Mis Nancy" Kline, Augusta, for best
lemons, (special,) 50
DOMESTIC MANUFACTURERS AND
DAIRY PRODUCTS.
Miss Oberdorf, of Upper Augusta, for
best butter, 1,50
Miss C. Grant, of Sunbury, best woolen
Business .Notices.
Firs Pitoor Chests. Our readers will find
in our columns this week, tho advertisement of
Messrs. 6haw & Milnor, who offer their Iron
and thiof proof chests, as equal to any manufac
tured, and at the lowest prices.
Niw Goons. Mr. J. It. Kaufman advertises
a new stork of goods, rcccivtd at his store in
Hollowing- Run.
Watcuis aid Jswtt.tv.nT. Mr. Lewis La
domus in on advertisement, in this week's paper,
offers great inducements to persons who want to
purchase Watches and Jewellery Mr. Linlo
mus' store is now in Chestnut street, No. 103.
To Dncor.isTS. Bullock ex. Crenshaw, N.
E. corner of Cth and Arch sts., Philadelphia,
advertises an excellent article, called prepared
Cheltenham Salts and other medicines.
Godf.t's Lauv'h Book for November is already
issue.!. It is n beautiful Book handsomely ill in- !
(rated. Mr. Godey says the nost volume com
mencing in January, will exceed any thin:? be
fore published in this country. One thine; can
be said for Godey, to which the whole Press
must testify he always keeps his promise.
Tun Dagit.riif.is Jovnsit for October
contains sonic useful matter with illustrations
on this beautiful art.
Tui: Luhf.s Ki:r.rsARr. for October, by John
S. Taylor, New York, is filled with entertaining
and useful matter.
THE SEW POST AOK LAW.
This law went into operation on the first
dav ol'JnU inst., and will operate to the fol
low ina elTeet upon the Si-ndury Amf.hican.
1. Subscriber will receive it by mail, in
Northumberland Cumi'y, runt: ok fostakb.
2. For a iliftrnce r.t! cNceali.is fiflg miles
I tt rive CK.nts per q:!;-r:. r.
S. Over lifiv end t.i exceeding three Attn-
did miles ni rr..v c:;sts per quarter.
4. Over three hundred and not exceeding
one thousand miles, at hftkkx cf.nts per
aiiunin.
BIDS Ton TIIK PBESIOEJICY.
Sometime in July last, Hon. George M.
Dallas wrote a letter to the Hon. G. M.
Bryan of Texas, in which he comes out
boldly against the adjustment or Compro
miso measures oflast Congress in regard to
Slavery. The views or Mr. Dallas accord
admirably with the views and demands of
the ultra disunionists of the South, and Aw
bid is decidedly the boldest bid for the
Presidency yet made. Mr. Buchanan's bid
was the Compromise line of 3d cleg. 30
niin. establishing slavery south of that line,
which would divide California, and give
over to slavery about one half ol that State.
Mr. Dallas saw with jealous eyes the high
favor in which Mr. Buchanan stood with
Southern Secessionists, or in plain lan
guage, Southern traitors, and therefore
concluded to make a still higher bid than
Mr. Buchanan
OFFICIAL, VOTT. FOR OOTF.nflnR I
ash oovEnnon's vote im ism.
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Butler,
Blair,
Cambria,
Carbon,
Centre,
Chester,
Clarion,
He therefore ofT-rs as his Clearfield,
proposition (and we presume no (rue Pcnn
sylvanian will ever attempt to filch it from
him) an amendment to the Constitution on
the subject of slavery. This we believe
was to have been Mr. Calhoun's last resort
had he lived, but even he, great man and a
Southerner as he was, did not venture to
offer it publicly.
What a pitiful contrast do these two re
creant sons of Pennsylvania, who are will
ing to sell themselves and their opinion;',
for office, ofler to the noble and manly
bearing of Hen. Cass n this subject, who
scorned to make any bids for the North or
the South, and who stood firmly by the
Constitution and to the Compromise or ad
justment resolutions, which are calculated to
restore peace and tranquility to the whole
country. Gen. Cast, it is true, has lost the
favor of Southern disunionists, whose trai
torous schemes he has Masted, but that he
has gained the esteem of every honest pa
triot, there can be no doubt.
in an: OCT.
William B. Kipp, Esq., our newly i
led.
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Lehigh,
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MOVEMENTS OF KOMI Til.
Our European telegraphic advices yester
day mention that the Mississippi, with Kos
suth and his companions on board, had call
ed at Marseilles for coat and fresh provis
ions, and had left again, whether directly
for the Unite! Slate or to stop in Enctand is
still in doubt. We find also the following
notices of her and hs-r guests :
On the nrrivnl nf Kossuth in the Dardanel
les, the captain of the Mississippi went on
board the Turkish vessel, and placed his
shin at tho disposal of the exiles, nt the
same time presentinir, $ 15,000 to their lea
der in the name of the American govern
ment. After having solemnly promised the
Turkish commissaries to go direct to Ameri
ca, Kossuth wanted to tako a Hungarian
flag with him into the American vessel ;
"974 1883 n"1 ln'!' objected to by the Turks.
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When nil the refusers were safely on board,
Kossmh made a speech, in which Lord Pal
merslon and the American worn not forjjnt
ten, and soon after the Mississippi started on
her voyage.
The Coriiero Mercantile qt-otes letters
2959 ' 'rom "Peit'a f 'l1" -''i staling that the in
3699 ' habitants of that town, on being informed
2147 j 'hat Kossnlh was on board the Mississippi.
matte great demonstration in honor ol Ins
arrival. Tho town was illuminated, rockets
were let off, and a larce number of boa!,
gayly decked out snrronoiled the Mississippi
saluting Kossnlh wilh music ami cheers.
Thu American commodore, ho is t.iking
the waters at Lucca, has been to S
,to compliment him.
Letters and despatches have
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For the Sunbury American to the latest mo
ment !
Nsw Yobit, Oct. 23.
The U. S Mail Steamship Hermann, Capt.
Wilson, arrived here this afternoon. She
sailed from Southampton or. tho 18:h, and
brings London dales lour days later than pie
vious neenunts. She has over 100 passen
gers. The rush lo ihe great F.xhibitinu at
London was immense, being over 100.000
persons per day. Business matter were im
proving in England. Private letleis state
that Lord Dudley sailed, having obtained in
telli'M'ncu fiom Vienna, that an iillumnt
I would be made to assassinate Kossuth lit hi
I landinsut Southampton, and that two fanati
cal women, had left tho Ansliiau capitol for
that express pnipose. Great preeauiion w,i8
being taken by the authorities to protect him
!rom tlie fanatical women. Kossuth was ex
pected to arrive at Southampton, on the 12;h
in!., having sailed from Marseilles on the
1st inl.
Tins Government of Spain published seve
ral royal ordinances containing improvements
and reform lo bn introduced by Ihe adminis
tration of Cuba.
President Fiiiinore having received intelli
gence, on Monday fiom ihe I" S. Couctd nl
Matamofas, llmt a Company of Texan had
been oiganied and marched into Mexico,
and that new enlistment weie pnwiessieg
for ihe pin pose of aiding the insuiicclinii in
Ihe N-ethein pit 1 1 of that llepnl lie. lias issu
ed a Piocl.imalioti lli.it is loo lengthy to be
New Advertisements.
WASHINGTON HOUSE,
SUNBURY, PA.
rriHE suhseriher respectfully informs his friantls
-- ami the public, that he has takan the wall
known Pnblii, House, corner ol Market and Riv
er streets, lutely nerupied hy Mrs. Wharton. Ha
trusts by strict attention to bosinou, ha will tw
Fiivbltil to iria sitisf.iriiou to all who may favar
him Willi their custom.
JAMES COVEKT.
Sunbury, Oit. 25, 1351. if.
T AMAKTIXtrs New Taper is growinj
duily inore violent in its opposition to l.oais
Napoleon's pretension lo the French Presidency.
The only establishment that we know of llmt is
not violently oppiucd and sometimes abusr.l. is
the Cheap, Faslii niahln nnd popular Cbt o.. ;
M;e of Kockl'.ill ft Wilson, .No. Ill (Jii. .-nut
street, corner of Franklin Place, FhtladcKe.
Octolair S3, 1S5I.
cd Sh. rilT, moved into the Jail buildings ! Nur,lullll)erilllli, 2124 1540
on Wednesday last, and has entered on (In
duties o( his office. Mr. Kipp was elected
by a lare vote, and U well qualified lor
the duties of the office. We congratulate
him upon his location in our beautiful
- j though (politically) much abused town,
K?" See the lir( of Premiums of the j anj trusl ,;s shadow may never grow less.
Northumberland County Agricultural Fair ; i ,r.kiiig our obeisance to the rising
in the fust column. ! sun, we should not forge( the one that has
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,. """- "," ,i- . just set. Sheriff" Covert has been a faithful
rjj" Goou News. T. nder (lis caption;' ,..,... ,
,. , ' , I and most obliging officer, and now retires
the McEwensviilu Intelligencer of Satur. , . , ? , ,. ,, ,
day last, inform its readers that they learn )
will) as much, if not more satisfaction to
Perry,
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excellency, i.oiiis iou:n, t.ue uovernnr ol
llMT:lrv.', A T.Mier:iI helief 1ii-ei:ills lli.tt
2924 - . , ' ,,.
i Kohsnin win lanu so 111:11 pmi. ins tniwt
ioliniate friends state that he will land in
F.nl.ind and remain there a foilnejlii, nnd
then depart for the l.'nited States,
j The London Coinnii'.le iippoimed in May,
1850, lo superintend the tlii It ilintion of the
subscriptions raised in aid of tie- Hnngm i;in !
exiles, is summoned to proceed ioitiiedi.itely .
: to Southampton on receiving the coniiiinni- '
cation by telegraph of his nniva', in onler 1
that 1 lit? necessary ai rangements may
made according to circumstances on tin
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Pinsne.i.l'itn, Oct. 22.
We have renottcd im t(iit-i;i I ret- n s of
all the Counties for Goveruoi . Higlei'a ina
joiity is 8.479.
srri: ai.kk 1 1.1 1 r. i. run.
The fair i lo bo held on Ihu 29di 30 li &
31-t of this month. Large piepaialious have
made for the iieeuniinudaiioii of thosi) who
attend. The atoutid lo be occupied is we'd
. i. iited, and all the neees-ary ai rangei:ieii!s
l!l be completed in jnod lime. Our laud-
louts will also lit; prepared to give ample
leeoiiiodatioiis lo lie1 inoltittidi! thai aie e-
NLW GOODS I
.1. U. K A UFFMAX
At His New More in llullotvin; Run,
Wy F.ssPKCrFrLLY informs his friends and
I'li.l iiners, lleil lie h.is just icciivcJ a nw
slock of Rnoi'.s. wliii h he otters to the public
at Ihe lowest pliers. ir. ;
Call stinl muter Drj Goods.
srt il as
Cloth. Cnsfimrres, Stittmttln. Msniws,
Mm: ffU nc )e l.mitcs, ''(iiiinrfs
nod eery vnriciy ijf coiuls suitable IW tlia season.
Also Silk HjIs, Caps, i.c.
ALSO: Aa assortment of Hardwars.
ALSO:
All Kinds, of (; iv) cor it's,
ALSO:
A variety of (jureiisware, ("rorkery, Ar.
liesiile 1 a variety ol' 1 tln r srticlen, suitable for
I'arioi'i . Cxc.
All kinds of prodiiee Ijkcn in cichatij; for
5...!s at tin- h'jlu s! 11u1l.i t prii c.
Holl iivins lion. Oct. 1:5, 151. tf.
NOTICE
g S he el v r.irn lli.it the subscriber list b
li? appointed no '.111'itor lo aoilil tin uccoul.t
of Murk P. t-'ce, t 1 1 ii'in'r 'f Martin Irvin,
tlec'.l and ti oi)erti...i l':c assets smun lha
errililors nf st.'ul ilcc'd. lie will ilirrft'ore alland
3' bis odiee for tlsnt purpose, eti Saturday, tha
Istthiy of Nmembcr next, wli" all iutrs!ej
can atlci'd if thev fiii.k r.'per.
C. .1. LUFNBL, Audi'ar.
Sia urv, Oct. IS. l;-')l. 3t
Phila. city & co, 21000 25961 22001 24760
from the "Philadelphia Ledger" (hat "Dr.
tl.-ss1r m'lirtvil v 1 1 i die (Am ml V I nKnilt
1 ihnrficcl VP than h rliil hio itil-nlnnHrv
900, and that Ins election is certain, and .
,, . , .. . , boarders in the Jail, at 20 cents per dav.
that Follmrr s election is certain. Friend, 1
Cages' enterprise in getting the news ol his j rim; !
own County, all (he way from Pluladcl- j y)e iloro Q( Win. Hoover, at Hollowing
Pike, 612 126 836 169
Potter. C27 27S 000 59
Sehnylkiil, 353 4264 4743 4009
Somerset, 1103 2755 1069 2737
Susipielutitin, 2416 1597 2815 2134
Sullivan, 360 1S2 225 000
Tioga, 2077 1219 2036 1463
Union, 16S6 2SS7 1919 2SI7
Venango, 1532 9SS 750 0t)0
Warren, 1145 917 200 .0n0
Washington, 3914 4065 3915 4042
Wayne, 1455 855 2182 1010
Westmoreland, 4955 2S56 5140 3105
Wyoming, 7l0 94H 200 000
Yoik, 4162 4345 5S3S 4727
spot in sv,npa.l,ie with ,,,,,1 eoe2,a..,la.e the j P"""' " l"'r a"" ""',r
illustrious patriot, and that his reception 'ives ae.d .Lie.-lilers also; are mpp-ised lo
I be preparma specimens 01 men i.umi, miii
i and good linl:imli v for Ihe e.sliiliiiion
iaie lookinix forward lo it with deep interest
'and we anticipate that tin! Fair will pieve
' one creditable to the first state e'oili! ion
phia, in advance of the telegraph at his
own door is highly commendable, although,
iinfurtiitiately, it U not entirely correct.
tun toiMrr cnn t LTtn.vL lxhi- i
1J11ION.
The Agricultural County Fair held at
this place on Friday last wa?, as a begin
ing, highly satisfactory ; the exhibition of
live stock and agricultural iirplemenls,
was not as large as it should have been,
though the exhibition in the fields was not i destruction ol about ?100 worth of goods,
without interest. The stock of Poultry which were insured in the Lycoming Mil
ium, was discovered lo be on fire, on Fri
day night, the 11th inst., after midnight.
Mr. Hoover and family slept over the store
room, and were waked from their slumbers
by the dense smoke that came through the
pipe hole. The room was kept close, and
the flumes had not yet spread, and wilh
the assUtnnce ol his neighbors at Musser's
Mill, close by, he succeeded in putting out
the fire. The damage was confined lo Ihe
; may bo in every way worthy of a great,
; free and enlightened people.
, The patriotic and liberal Mayor of South
atnpton, Mr. Ainbews, b is nlsn made everv
I possible piepatation for the even', and will
also j'l'ei nnd assist the committee on the
important occasion.
I A letter from Smyrna, September It'iih,
' notes the anival of ihe Mii.-ippi there
; with Kossuth and tin; fil'iy Hungarians, and
I says :
I l;None bill Americans were allowed to 20
j on board during her stay heie. Oienfrny
ifiieuds went to see him, and had a lout:
t
conversation with this noble p.iliinl. lie
I speaks in the hilo-sl ,.n:;s id" him. and
of the fnt Ajiietiltur.il Statu in the I'liion.
H,in isb 7Vi'groj)'i. j
Tnr, U'.innn'!. High's' Convenliou at Wo'- j
cester. list iidj mnied sine die. afir the j
ii-uul nimd'ei ul speeches from a iiiimbvr nl j
women and a few men. j
1 rMii.'i.t .I'liiiiSM I'.sn vx:.r.,
i s:.!Im t-M.
j V'OTU.'i; is lierri.y (riven tbat Idlers Tests
I loent iry ba.e luru cranted to the subscri
bers, on the e late nf I ' lir.imi I. .haniiun. it
cM., late ol" l!;c riririur;h of Nortiunnbcrlsns'.
I Ail pe-Mins imiebtcil t.i said estsle, or lunn;
! claims w-.iial lite synii', .ire reipiestfd la ssli
j on tae aij;aiiieis I'nr ettlfinnt.
1 .M.l-T.r.li K.N HAS!,
i TUOS. SfTK A WlililDGE,
j 1'. 1 ecu tors.
1 01 tliuaiiier.si.il, lie!. II, 1651. St.
Total,
10S225 168522 10501 16UU22 1 says his ofiicerv
Irvolinn tnuar.ls ;jm is
; wittioni Do.tiKis, Among otiu-r lliiuy, ns
TIIK KREtT I.VIHIMTIOM. ,, any new comer visits the vessel, two of
The editor of tho New York Tribune, them aland by hi side to protect diapers m
if need be, and at uiirlil one of lliem watch
es at ihe entiance ol his l aliio. The corn
ea rpet,
2 00 i
Mis. Wm. B. Kipp, of Rush, best linen
stockings, l,0u
Mrs. Nancy Kline, of Upper Augusta,
best woolen do 1,00
Mrs. Foireslor, of Upper Augusta, best
homo-madu flaunt I, 2,00
exhibited, would have done credit to any
County Fair in the State. Mott of tho
Poultry exhibited was Horn Northumber
land, the greater portion the properly ot
David Taggart, Esq., who takes a lively
interest in every thing in the shape of a
Chicken, and whose knowledge on this
subject, as his contributions to one of the
best Poultry Rooks published, shows, is
not surpassed by any writer in Pennsyl
vania. The products of the Dairy, drain, Frilly
Vegetables, articles of domestic manufac
tures, &.C, were exhibited in (he Court
House. The display, though not large, as
compared wilh some of the older Societies,
was nevertheless creditable. The room
was uncomfortably crowded during the
dav, showing the lively interest manilested
We
tual Insurance Company.
w ho served on one of the Juries of the
Great Industrial F.xhihiliun in London, has
published a notice of the prices awarded, as
far as they came w'uhin his knowledge.
These prizes weie of two kinds, the Jury
Medvh, awarded by the juries to the several
articles of meiit exhibited in iheir several
. ... 1.. 11 11
classes, nml I lie 1 nunrri .u'titus, siveu i y i
llui Council of l'lesidenl.s of ihe juries
Of the latter there were In be in all but 169,
which were to be ilistiibutei! anions tho i
3 1
several nations, llms : j
To Gieat Hi ilain
To (Jeimanv.
79To France.
12 1 To United States,
Mr. V I? Smith nf Ynr 1 1, n r., I., tr. ... I
' 'I L... l. nmr..iii.tr.r in tltlj rrtillnr
beslonilt. 1.00 ")
The Committee commend very highly a may, however, mention that the arrange-
pair of linen stockings, made by Mrs.'C. O. ments for the exhibition were not as per-
Bachman, of Snobury, a pair of gloves by feet as they should have been. It is, per-
Mrs. Wm. B Kipp. Quills by Mrs. Peal, haps, easier to find laul( than to suggest a
aiiss Leiseunng, Mrs. healley and other, remedy. It is not, however, in this stunt
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
Ceorge Forrester, Upper Augusta, best
corn sheller, (Burtells,) $1,00
Capt. Samuel Hunter, do beet
plow, (Prouty : Mears, cen. draught,) 100
5, John, Shamokin, best grain lake, 1.00
The Cu'.'nmitlee recommend, Child's Pa
that we make these suggestions, but with a
view lha( we may profit by the past.
In regard to domestic articles, such as
quilts, carpeting, &c, needle worlc and
fancy work of all kinds, there should oe a
Committee consisting of ladies, as (hese
ten( Grain Separator, exhibited by Charles things aie the products ol their labor, they
Humley, to the attt.nlion of Ihe public, a
proving on trial entirely aolisfaciory.
MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES.
Robert Wilson, of Milton, for a splendid
finished sett nf harness, 2,00
II. B. Masser, Sunbury, for his excellent
patent Ice Cream Fieejter, 1.50
Miss Jane Finney, Sunbury, for beauti
ful crochet woik, itpreiuiiting two
ar best capable ol judging and apprecia
ting their value. Such, we know, is the
ctjit'.ni in the Institute in Philadelphia.
There should a!..u be a discretionary Com-
n.ittee lor articles not enumerated, ana
which may he presented for exhibition.
The different articles should be arranged
and classified before the spectators are ad-
children, La.,
1,00 milted. The upper room of (he Court
House would have answered a belter pur
pose, by making rows of temporary (ables,
sa arranged that visitors must enter one
way and pass out at another. Every arti
cle should be entered in a book, and num.
bered. as it is brought in, and a correspond
inr card or label delivered, to be attached
trmsof hiuh commeiulalion, several oilier I to the article exhibited.
articles exhibited, to wit : A horn basket, by I The different Committees no doubt, act
Miss Peal, Paper flowers, by Miss Kapp, Ud fairly and houorably in making their
Feaiher woik, by Miss Jinuey, Fancy card awards, but it was a business entirely new
basket, by Miss It. Walker. to tiem nn unintentional injustice may,
.c. u?.-,u,- .,k merchants have com- ' "me indices, have been done, and ar
Harriet E. Gossler, of Northumberland,
14 years old, for basket made of horn
shavings, trimmed wilh flowers, 1,00
Miss A. Putinel, of Sunbury, boquel of
flowers, 1,00
Miss Ellen Forsylh, of Northumberland,
boqiie: of (lowers, 1.00
The OniiTiiitee bej leave 10 mention in
a Jt vr nt:i!i Ki:.
Judge Kelley ol Philadelphia, we are
pleased to learn, is elected by a majority of
over ten thousand, over the regularly nom
inated candidate. This is a most signal as
well as a most wholesome rebuke. Judge
Kelley's ability and honesty were not
questioned, nor was his democracy, but he
dared, in connection wilh Judge Kin";, to
decide as he thought right in the contested
election ol Messrs. Kneass and Reed.
Judge Campbell dissented, and was nomina
ted fir the Supreme IU'nch by the same
persons w ho attempted to crush Judge Kel
ley. How well they have succeeded the
result above mentioned, showi. j
T.y The Legislature at the next session
will stand as follows: Senate 1C demo
crats, 1G whigs and one native. Mr. Ham
ilton I rom Philadelphia County is the na
tive, elected over Jackson, democrat, by
about 100 majority. The parties in the
House willl stand 51 democrats and '16
whigs. In Philadelphia County six demo
crats am! five whigs and natives were elect-
.1 If'.i . m i 1 . . ...
eu. iiunerto 1 "iniaueipnia county, witn a
few exceptions, has always elected demo
crats. There will be a democratic majority
of seven on joint ballot.
tl!7 Cort.Tr.it ANnC'AMpnei.t.. We have
received the returns ol the election of the
Judges of the Supreme Court from all but
thirteen Counties, and taking the vote for
Governor in these Counties as an estimate,
Coulter's majority over Campbell will be
4,508.
fT The Ohio elections have resulted in
favor of the democrats. Reuben R. Wood
has been elected Governor. Ohio contains
a large number of free toilers who now
hold the balance of power.
Til Allsllia,
To It dyiiim,
To Tuscany,
To Spain.
tnander of the fiL'nte was saiing that when
he reached the vessel at the Dardanelles, he !
delivered n short nddiess In ihe crow,
whi. h allecle.l theni all to tears.''
To MrAsrni: an Aran or (Iik cnii. l i
ineasniiiiL' land. 30! socare janls uuikcs one
S'tuaie rod. and 40 :ii.ne rods make one
j sipiare mod. fool of w hied, or I (" C) 10 Is. make
! one aero. It is ei i l.mt, thrrrfci", that !
' rods lonjj by 4 rods wide will make an aeie.
I The same result in 'v be arrived at by tnen.
silling 220 feet in li utrtli. and 1!H feet in
i width, or by nieasuiios yaids in len:tli.
Ilnorn mi's Gk:m an Ihrrtiis We would j
...II li r ,...r 1,1 II,,. .,lv..i.
..' ..1 n, 11 ... r, ...it. .1., : 1 : TTSAVIXr
man pi:tei. jin pareti ov 11. 1 .11. .' irh-no,
No. 1JO A 1 cli sheet. Philadelphia. 1.1 eases
ol I.ivei eo,n pi 1 lot )spepia. Disease ol tin;
ICi !tie, ami all ili-e..s s aii.-iug Irotn a di--or
leii'il stomach, 'heir power i tail eveelloil,
if equalled, by any other known preparation,
as tin; cures attest, in many cases, alter th i
iu'ikI eeb'tuated ph) siei in had I.11V I. We
Can lotiscientioiilv leeoiiinieuil this loedi
cine, as bei.nj whit il is repie-enieil ai-d
nr'je urir readers who are al'lieleil to pro 'ino
a dottle, and they will be coiiwi.ccd ul l ill
truth we as.-eit.
1
I bv 06 voids in breadth. To lav 01 it an
! ftj'inrc 200 feet 011 each side is the nean s'
l eit 'j less
4To Kussia,
2, To Switei land,
5 To Holland
1 To Home,
1 o Tin Ley, 1.
The followiiiir are the awards of the ire. amount that will maxe an aen
which wcro to be given lo iho United i than an inch each way over ihe rriiff
Stales: I distance ; 43 560 snp-Mlicial feet, or 20S 05
To C. H. McCnrmick, Cliieago, Iilinoisl ! 100 feel cm each side constitute, an acre
for his I'l'i-gium IS'tiprr. nf (.'round.
To David Dick. Meadvillo, Western Peiui. j , " " ,
I t-izr roa PaAi ntnsMns. A coo l sizu g
for his .-iiiM-ri'ir'ton I'rttf. 1 . , , . , 1
nseii ny iiinumilsineii, atier seraieinmr or
spoiiL'iou piper, is composed of 07. of white
vr daline. i. oz. of while soap, and oz. of
1 a'nm: I in ceiatn e a.u: soapare uiso.veu 10
! aether in a quart of iviiim water, end alum
j is ad, led. previously reduced to powder, and
I dissolved m a separate vessel. As soon as
j this solution of alum is ponied i"to the o'lier
I, it become as while - n.: '.. : it rnrsl
A thin
IKN'I ll'IC V.'ONPK". !
7'i"c i)i:'tirr FU.kI. cr iftitc
: DS I'-". I'tepaied
or ! be loin I h Stomach el 1 le-1 1.
inns 1,1' It. 11. 1:1 I.I In-, tie- so -t
.1 I'b.-eii.-. i.v J. S '! -::!,,.::.
. I'll:!., I I. ! cilery
ol ietee.li
t'e, Liver
I Dedilitv. i-iuee..
atti'l Nature s own nn-tlin.t. by ..i!ine s own
aiieul, t lii- (.atnc .luiee. See udvei'ii.-.o:iieut
dii
AN Oil!
: l'F.I'SIN.
I Jiiiee ! A
! I10111 lli-uu
. .it'ler
! Pin-
! M. I) . No. 1 1 N ntli F.fjhth Sir
i phia. P.i. Tiii-. i a liui wood
! for Indije-tioii. Dvsiiepia. Jai
t t'oiiinlaint. ( 'onstil.it ion, an,
eie : in another 1-01111111
I
GP.EAT BAHOAINS!
Wiik'lifs sum. sJt'M'i'llorv,
w 1 jo ?.; 4 l.s: sm:i 1: i; r u i...
eonslaiil'v 011 hanil tin iainifnsn
' 'I i !c of Wiilrl, nml Ji-wellarv. I m,i .U.
ti riiiineil to .-ll at less prices Ibaii the Rami- iiml
ilv ul Watches or Jcweilerv aie sold in riiilails!-
p'aia, it :
iio'd l.e.pr Watches, full jiwtllsd 18 ka
esse, only $30.00
OoU Li-pine. " "18 " 21.00
Silver l.en-rs. full jpwcHrd, only 14,10
Sider I. e;. iocs, " ll.cO
(b-M Pencils, 1,50
(oM Pens, r-'ilvsr holders, 1,00
Also an immense stock of ail Vitals of Watch
es, 4 . 1 1 . 1 t'lcius, j runstpins. VJarrins, Kilvfr
Sp.ioiis. all '.' wl.'n.h ! .'!! sell at less pri
ces tSisn iicr ban trio soil la tiiis city, as tho
juici :nv ci-it i:ii!y lunt li !e.s ban ct-r hereto
.t:v si .1. 1 ie ibi 1 it i-r cnrity.
I n!iie:nia (.','!.! l-oiejlil far (.V.sh. I'irticulsr
1 1 :' a ;:i 1 lo rep'iiiiii'4 Wat.-hes and .lewel
Ic v. A!l I ii.-U is a .-..il la r inviio-e l'orcliasrrs
l!,;,t t':l is t!ir .'ari- to j ui.'b.ise '.' at. lies, Jcvr-
f::bi r w:ue.
i'cr -ns b si 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 tl.e t ii "v wi--li tt fx.
i i :i;I c.:a b.tio a watch or w ,i, .e's .-nl t i tbeni
bv la.ol widi 1 ni.-t unl'i'ty. hivina sent ihcm in
that way fir li.c b.st li e .r.-. All commumci
tiiitii mi st ! c past p i I. '' l i e rail or send or
ilcn lo i.llWIs I.AIiOMI S,
No. 10:i C'hi-snut M.. I etv.11 "1 aail Ilh M.,
Iai.. Witrj of Frank ill linuiP.
I'bil.idcli 'aia. t'icl. ."!.- tf.
1 1'hoEtis l ira & Thief I'rocf Iron Che.ts.
To Charles fioodyear, New Haven. Conn.. !
for his ml in-1! n til 1 -r I'lilirim.
To W. lloiiil 'c Son, lioklon. Mass, for an
Electric (loch.
Tn Gael 15 mien, Texas, for his .li-rtf-
Bisevit.
Of the Jury Medals it is stated that auont
Sunbiiiy, Oct. 2:i 1'
Amount of coal luouht lo Simian v
-.ho I'itiladeltilii i and Sunbury Kaiiroa I
the Siiaiiiokm Mines :
Fur the last week, 773
Per last repot t,
51.
over
t 1 .'tf i
Tons.
Total.
10.210
1C iilavlicta.
1
? linn llfril In ho nu-.'trde.t nf u-bieli lllll
,,r,,l,..l.t,. ...,, 1. 1 ..,., ... il,.. Sle.lc 1 ll1'
, .. . , 1 11 1 1 i- ' then be cooled and bottled lor
111 illii Class in iieiieiai iiamnare, inciuu nirr , , ..... , . , 1 1
, 1 . . ., t ., ., I coat of this, laid w ith a liaii-hnish on Un
locks mil sales, tdo followinu' were the. r 1 '
Americans u ho received Jurv Medals ; 1 1 I
t n .. 1. n- . 11 s- . v 1 , i live size and smoothness.
u imj n. .-.i-vw-ii, ariv loih, trepreseo-
ted bv-A.C Ilobbs.) for their i'araulnptie 1
J,ia.- Lurk.
To W. Adams fv. Co., Boston, for their
Combination Hunk l.otk.
To Mctirecor & Lee, Cincinnati, for their
Improved llaiik Lork.
Tj O. A. Arrow-smith, New Voik, for
Jennings Permutation Loek.
To Chailes Howland, New l ork, lor his
Improv'd Bell Ttlrsmpk.
To Cmnelius js: Co., Philadetpia, for a
liroixre Chandtlier .
To Silas C. Hcirin, New Yoik, fur his
Srihimiitiiiti- If aft.
To ChiUon, Kii-hardsun & Co., Boston, for
J-'tininrrs and Stoves.
JOIIM C. KltKI I., E-q.
This centleman i elected to the Senate
from ihe di-liiel composed of Dauphin and
Northumberland by the following vole :
KiNStt. llecK.
llauphin, 3633 87J6
Norlhuniberlnnd, 1731 2451
KJ California Elections. The re
turns from the State are nut full, but the
presumption is (hat Reading the whig can
didate is elected over Bigler.
A Female Institute is to ba established
by Ihe Presbytery of Minesota, at the Fulls
of Si. Anthony.
Cumberland Coal was selling at San
53C4
51S7
KunkcFs majority, 177.
Franklin asb Marshall College. The
Lancaster (Pa.) Union, of last week, says
the amnuiil necessary lo secure the union of
Franklin and Marshall College, and the con
senuent removal ol Marshall Collego from
Mercersburg to Lancaster city, has been
subscribed. The committee have author.
izd iheir agent, Hev. J. C. Bucher, to pro-
ed at mm lo make his rallsettons
l!i-isrs TU.ronr. . The Hanjor Mer
cury says '-We feel bound to deny llial
one of our lawyers put on bis door : '(lone
to bury my wile, be back in half an hour ;'
but candor compels ns to say, llial one of
our lumber-merchants, tho last sickness of
his wife ocenrrina in Ihe busiest season,
was only able lo I'el in lima for tho second
prayer at bet funeral."
Miss CrsiiMiN commences her task of
walking five hundred miles in five hundred
conseciilivo hours, nt 5 o'clock this afternoon
at Ihe Arsenal Park Swinj;. Her dies is a
rich and da.ij-oine llloomer costume, with
liijtit and neal titling gaiter boots. St. Louis
republican, Oct. 9.
Sad -A lovely lilllo girl, two years old
daujihler of Mr. Castlelon, at Albany, was
drowned by falling into a tub containing
about four inches of waler.
Kossuth commenced his career as n re.
porter for ihe Hungarian Diet, and after
wards became iho editor of an influential
journal.
Yankee Enterfrise. A business man in
Boston ia loading a vessel with ite and ap
pies for Alexandria, Egypt. She is lo cany
out an ice housu also.
A man in Boston took his wife Ihe other
evening lo see Herr Kist.
The Boston machinists, that is, a portion
of them, hAve succeeded in ihejr "en hour
striks."
Philadelphia Harket. j
ct. 2:1, IS51. i
Fl.ni f. and Mimi,. The inaikel h,r Flour ;
is dull :o-aiii. St, mil. 11 I binnds, old stock, 1
aie held at SI, 12!, pcrhanel, torepoil. '
Sab s lor eilv use at &3.8aS.. K.vtia llonr is 1
held at s4 50. I
ilvi: Fldlu. Is very dull. Point, is held 1
at a.23. ' !
Co ti. Meal. Penna. i in demand all
S31
Wheat Sales of IVtina. red ul 81
prime while al SStaMi.
It v a". Is in demand, sales at i3 cts.
CotiN. Tim supply about equals the de.
maud ; ellmv eomiiiaiids ti2 cts.
Oai-.s.--Aru very dull ; a sale Peiui. al
35 els.
WinsKtv. Is linn at 22 i ts. in both hhds.
and t'bls.
Baltimore Harket.
Del. 22, IS5I.
CHAIN. We note sales of Maryland and
Vrgiuiii Wheals lu-day al 73 a 75 cts. for
jjood to piiiim reds, and 70aS0 cts. lor ood
white, and Hit.it5 cts. lor family Hour while.
Sales of Corn nt 54 a 55 cents for bold
while and yellow. A lot of very prime new
while, in superior condition, tho lirsl of the
sea-mi, was sold 011 alurilay at M cts.
We quote tills ul 3U a J cts.
WHISKEY. Sales ol Penna. bbls. at 23
els., and of hhds. 22 cts.
SUN HUH Y i'KICE CUURI5NT
rl . j, .: y. .-. t ! , '-'1 s
r... vs
AXr AKRAN'l T.I) to rtand npial liut willl
any ollisr ( .'bests in the country, nnd lo
defy ibe 1! oral is' iniieiiuity. Manufactory, No.
I li 'Hudson's Alley, ruiiniuq; between 'third and
Fourth siicits. mi, th uf t.'btniui. und in ilia
rear rl the l.irard liauk.
M. iV. S.. the I reprietora. i'i.n tii-al Me
chanics, ami feci confident, fro 11 bnu experience
I 111 tin- manufacture 01' Iron Chests nml Hairs, ami
) a sjieci.it attention lo this particular branch, of
1 "iwiiL' satUlucliou to id! who iiiav uiie lliciu a
call
I N. H. V. save selected oua of llie lst niie.
I erals ccr used as 11 iion-coinlm-lur of beat ii
I this business, an. I w warraiit our ( lirsts autl
Sales to be made of llie best material and in lha
most ilurable manner, and lo Ui.J any drat
llial can be npjilied la llirui.
MILNOR & isIIAW,
Manufactory No. 1U lluilson'a Alley,
it a in ii n- Iwiwren 3rd anil 4th streets, S. of Ches
init. in tne rear of t;irard Hank.
Ptiilatlplplda, Oct. 2.r, 1851. ly
WllIAT.
(its.
Cons.
Oats.
HiTTsa.
Funs.
I'll HKi
Flaisecd.
Talliiw.
Dlil-SWAS
lln si.ni Flai.
Dana ArpLts.
lo. Ps scats.
Ftss
no
f.O
50
U7
16
8
7
ItO
15
85
10
75
too
TO DYSPEPTICS.
fTMlK subscribers oiler lor sale Cheltenham
A Salt, 111 invaluable remedy lot this discuss ;
it is an cxncl iiuitalion of tho walor of llie cele
brated Cheltenham Sjiriua of Kuslaud, which
has been found so U-mUciil in cases of llvspep.
si.i. Hdious Coinnlaiiils, Hick lli-aducUe, II ilul-
ual Coslisiiess, Ac. and is particularly iwom.
iiu-nihit lis a subslilule for SeidliU Powders, as it
aiuluilh as u lonie ami gentla piiralivr. A
PaiuphU-l coiilaiiiin-i an analysis ol the water ami
direclious for its usi, accoiupanics each bollle.
Price 38 cents cr holtle.
The sulis-rilicrs also prepare a highly concen
iruled Lsseiice of Pure Jamaica (Jingcr. 1'rica
45 cents per l-ottle.
Full Cahilucn" of drugs wilh prices attache.!
furnished l'li siciuns Rralia. Also priced Cata
logues or I'uie CllCinUaU lor analytical
Clirmisla.
The attenlion of Druggists is varlicutarly in.
viteJ to our stock of line drug, cheinicale, iSiC
ni LLOt;K & CKKNfHAW.
llrnpgists and Manufaclnrina Chrimsta,
0th A Arch Ktraet, Philadrlphw.
IMoliar 55. 1M 4m.
Francisco, at last dutaa, at 917 per tan.
tassa t slarsjrtlafina r"-' ' ' ' ' '