Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, March 13, 1852, Image 3

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    SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL.
e
or ci gn News,
ARRIVAL OF TUB!
A ME11ICA .
rOVR sYsj LATER MUM Kt'flOFE.
ENGLAND.
The grv-at P8'''0' event of the week w
the defeat "d resignation of the Russell
Ministry, on h local militia bill. Lord
Palmerston mnrk d that the word lotal should
be striken out of ti bill, and that the forea
tihould be per amblary, not confined to
England, Ireland or ScVtland ; but should be
aent to any quarter ot Iha' United King lorn
where it miisht be required. On this prnpo
sal of Lord Palmerston, the Ministry joined
Issue, and on division, were dt'ated by a
Tote of 136 apainst 125.
Lord Palmerston, in movinjj hi .amend
went to the bill organizing the local mjlitin,
said that the country was in a situation Jht
aa lately to result in war, and our peace
armament was not sufficient to meet tha
emergency. He wanted a ready trained
force prepared for Instant action. All the
objection to the proposed regular militia was
founded on the distrust of the people. If
the nation could not be misled to defend
itself, we had better give up tbe idea of de
fence and send for Austrian or Rusaan ol.
diem. He was confident that the people
would answer the appeal from Government,
and prove to the world that we were pre
pared for defence.
All sorts of rumors are afloat, at Liverpool,
ns to who would succeed Lord John Russel,
and a coalition between Sir James Grahnm
nnd Lord 1'almernton was expectad. The
greatest astonishment was felt when the
Premier annnnnred hi resignation. No one
was prepared for it, so suddenly did the cri- I
it come on.
The general impression among the mem
Mrs of the limn in, that the Queen will not
ive Lord Palmerston as Premier, but that
lie Earl of Derbv will accept that post,
ill ELAND.
The Dublin Eveninsr Post mentions, on
rnqnrslianabln authority, that pome of the
lomsn Catholic clergy, who had become lin
gular on account of opposing secret socie.
sand their inevitable results, have been
rreil with notices to desist. While the
irholio priests are prenehine acainst thpse
imhinatinns, ome of the ablest anil most
iifpendent Prusbyterirtn ministers have
sen distinguished by loud end vehement
ijiiTsationn arrninst the lauded proprietors.
In the north of Ireland, a formidable com
nation ev.ist against the payments of rents
id such is the state of alarm among the
ndlonls, that several have given up all no
ma of enforcing payment. It is stHted
at the Presbyterian tenanlry, in some lo-lilie-,
are offering passive resistance to
payment of rents.
FRANCE.
The new law for the regulation of the
has been issued, but does not give
isfsctinn.
,ord Normandy had handed his letter of
all aa Riitish ambassador to France, to the
iilmit; and Lord Cowley, the new minis,
arrived in Paris on Wednesday.
t was feared by the government that CJen. j
. Cavaignac would be eluded.
. decree ha been published, abolishing
fetes of the 24ih of February, and the 4th
day substituted as the only anniversary
thy of commemoration, vix. : the birth
of Napoleon.
arions rumors prevailed of a new minis
il crisis.'
eneral St. Arnold i said to be in disgrace
use he will not sign a decree for the dis
al of a number of odiums known to have
an tendencies.
he war department is to beconducted by
lirnl Lalane, during St Ainaud's absence
l(jeria.
in flaxetle de France slates that the
e's Idetit of the Republic was about to form
uly-giiard from the gens-de'nrms and
lard mobile.
SPAIN.
The Queen's health has been completely
stored. A public thanksgiving, therefore,
s been celebrated in Madrid, and all the
.tholic. capitals of Europe, with great
mp and ceremony. The Gazette contains
- Royal orders, directing that the pninard
th which Martin Marino committed ihe
me, together with the sneatn, ann tne
nls and balls found in his house, be bro
i to pieces, nnd his manuscripts, at least
h as are of private interest, burned in
presence of the Judges. The body of
regicide has been burned.
BELGIUM,
he Paris correspondent of the London
ning Chronicle writes tha, "it will be
embered that French agents had been
to Belgium for the purpose of seducing
rmy from their allegiance, and sowing
weds of discord and disaffection among
vsople. Reports are now daily submit-
0 Louis Napoleon of the proceedings of
1 agents The Catholic party was, in
, the principal means of severing Bel-
from Holland. It is that same party
h is now the most active in getting up
'sling in favor of the French alliance,
'he clergy are almost all indefatigable
s nf France.
gium is adding 4000 men to the army,
trengthening her defences.
iTcur.s Uhci.iimcd. A committee of
ar York Legislature, after an invest.
into the trust funds of the Chancery
have reported that there is nearly a
n and a half of dollars now held in
and that the rightful owners of nearly
ion of this large sum are unknown.
i kin were in litigation there t Is
none to speak 1 What are they New
Vttorneys about 1
'caMOKT paper define the rights of
s follow : "To love her "lord
1 her heart, and her baby as herself
make good bread."
in High. English papers say "The
aaioned by the fire al the Capitol at
gtort, is estimated at forty millions of
i
moat south amkmca.
The following letter will show that Earth
quakes' and Civil War are not all the ca
lamities they hare to provide against in
that quarter of the world. Disease inci
dental to our 6wn climate, also find there
way there, as will be teen by the fefned
they seek for protection.
To Dr. J. C. Aytrt $c.
Valparaiso, Ckili, S. A., Juty it), 1848.
Dbar Sir : We hare the pleasure to re
port on your shipment of Cherry Pectoral
to our house, the w hole quantity sold, and a
pressing demand for more, which must
await the arrival of further supplies. Its
tnctess in curing diseases af the Jungs, end it
consequent notoriety, ha txctlled any merit
tint tvr used in this country. Most of our
tonicities her.; are imported from England,
and some uf thpm are rich and valuable ;
but no product of medical skill fiom that or
any other quarter has ever won so fully
the confidence of our population as this
beautiful preparation of yours.
The article has attiacted particular atten
tion among our most distinguished tilisens,
from the fact that General Bulnes, President
of the Republic, and the highest officer in
the state, was cured of a severe and danger
ous affection of the lungs, by its use. He
a.'lovf us to send his name, and wishps to
add the acknowledgements of gratitude for
his relief.
We have the honor to be, sir,
Very respectfully,
Your obedient servants.
Carlos Alvarez & Co.
Hoori.ASD't Grrman Bitters We would
call the attention of our readers to the adver-
t-fsoment of Dr. Hoofland's celebrated Ger
man Bitters, prepared by Dr. C Al. Jackson,
No. 12 Arch street. Philadelphia. In cases
of Liver-cwmplaint Dyspepsia, Disease of the
Kidneys, ana an diseases arising from a dis
ordered stomach, their power is not excelled,
if equalled, by any wier kuowti preparation,
as the cures atlosl, in many cases, after the
most celebrated physicians riad failed. We
can conscientiously recommend this medi
cine, as being what it is represented and
urge our readers who are afflicted to pro "(ire
a bottle, and they will be convinced of the
truth we ascPft.
M A n It I E D.
On the 29th tilt., by thfl Per. P Rom, Mr.
Francis Drli.riooh'. to Mrs. Sisan Difiil,
widow of John Dieh'l, both of thiin pluce.
n i k n.
1- N -. I 1 1 I I. KiU :..
in iurtiuiinuei iiimi, un 1110 win iiipii
D
C. DODGE, Esq., aged about 70 years.
In the same place, n few days since, Mr.
HENRY ZEITLEK, aged about 34 years
In '.his place, on the morning of Ihe Rlh
inst.. after a short but painful illness, Mrs.
CATHARINE, wife of Mr. John Young,
merchant, aged about 56 years.
After a life devoted to the service of her
Maker nnd her fellow Beings, peacefully
and happily did the deceased quit this world
of temptation and soirow, for that blighter
and better land where there is neither sor
row nor sighi'ig, aad where God himself
shall wipe away the tears from all eyes.
Philadelphia Market
March 11, 1852.
Flock and Meal. Flour is firmer sales
of 1500 bbls. fair brands at 5i per bbl ;
vales for city use at 84,3"i. Extra Hour
is held at i a t$5j.
Rvb Flocr. Is scarce, and would bring
$3.50
Corn Meal. Last sales of fresh ground
at 83,lRi.
Wheat Little offering; sales of prime
red at 91 c ; white is held at 81,01.
five. None ai riving ; last sales at 72
cents.
Corn. I dull ; sales of good old jellow
at 60 cts.
Oats. New Southern are in demand at
38cts.
Whisky. -Sales at 24 cts. in bbs. and
224 cts. in hhds.
Baltimore Market
March 8
1851.
GRAIN. The supply of Wheat is small !
for the last day or two. Sales of good to'
prime reds to-day at 87 a 90 cts. ; white at j
93 a 99 cts. ; and a large lot very prime
white, taken for Shipment, at 100 cts.
Sales of new Corn, in good condition, at '
53 cts. white, and 56 a 57 cts. for yellow '
Damp parcels sell at 45 a 50 cts. Sales of j
old torn at 54 a 56 cts. i
Sales of Maryland Rve at 70 a 72 cents.
We otiote Oats at 33 a 36 cts. for Mary-!
land, ami 37 cts. for Pennsylvania.
WHISKEY. Sales of Pennsylvania bbls
at 23 a 23 cl., and of hhds. at 22 cents.
SUNBUKY 1'ltICE CUIIKKNT
Wbxat. 00
Rti. . . G'i
Cuss;, 62
0t. . 40
PoTATnr.s, .62
Bl'TTKB. .14
r.B. ... 10
1'llBK. ... 6
Fiiiiirn, .... 100
TllLOW. . 10
Bkcswax - 20
HxrKLcn Flax. IS
Damn Arrtr.s. .... J 00
Do. Pkachxs. . . 250
Flax . . 8
New Advertisement.
IFl IOCLA M ATIOn!
jV OTICE is hereby given thnt tlio several
L v Courts of Common Pleas, General Quarter
Sessions of the peace, and Orphans' Court. Court
of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery,
in and lor the county or Ivortliumlierland, to
commence at the Court Houae, in the borough of
Sunbury, at 10 o clock, A. M. on Monday, the
5th day of April next, and will continue TWO
WKEKB.
The coroner. Justices of the Peace and consta
bles in and for the county of Northumberland, are
requested to be then and there in their proper per
sons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, and
other remembrances, to do those things to their
several offices appertaining to be done. And sll
witnesses prosecuting in behalf of the Common
wealth against any prisoner sre also requested and
commanded to be then and there attending in their
proper persons to prosecute against him, as shsll
be just and not to depart without leave at their
peril. Jurors arc requested to be punctual in their
attendance, at the time appointed agreeable to
their notices.
Given under my hand at Sunbury, th 6th day
of March, in the year of our Lord one thou
sand eight hundred and fifty-two and the In
dependence of the United States of America
the 76th.
WILLIAM B. KIPP, Sheriff.
God save the Commonwealth.
MARRIAGE CETiriCATES handsomely
executed for sals st this effice, finals bt
; Yf ths iein,
LIST OF CAUSES
YTOR trial In (he Conrt of Common Pitas
1 of Northumlierland County, at April Term,
A D 185
PLAINTIFFS. DrTKKOAlvT.
Hugh Bellas' v R & Wm Fegely
Frederick Keener vs Wm. Ayres
Jacob Weimrr vs Ira T Clement
Christian Boilings? vs Charles H onset
Moses Rowef vs Rirbard Goodman
Jacob Stitiel vs Samuel L Deck
B R Rase vs Geo A Dixon
Plstt A Piatt vs Henry Massrr
P K Hoffman 4 wif Vs H Kuhnts, McCsrty et at
Martin trwins' sdio'r vs H Yotheimer adm'r
Mott ft fthober vs Daniel Dreiabsch
Wm Gross lor Paml Gilbert vs J. J. UpdegrtfT
LowcrcV Barron vs Ira T. Clement
Jacob Kline vs Joseph Kllnea' adm'r
Thomas Sutton vs Benj F ti J W 5tmm
Caspar Heck art va Frederick Heckart
John I Rom vs Leonard Roadarmel et at
John W Peal vs Geo B Youngman
Geo C MeKes vs Joseph Lone;
Surah Stitiel vs Samuel 8 SlicdJon
Same va Jacob 5titzcl
Thibrook for Appleton va James Brass
Hickok A Cantiue vs Geo W Armstrong
Reuben Fagely va Kershnrr it Clement
Jacob Keller va Bank of Northumberland,
Nancy House! vs David llousela' adm'r
KuWer & Co for Jacob Bloom vs Henry Conrad
u t.-i r i Jacob Zartman'a
Henrv Klaae & Eve 1... wife v. ,j,InUtrBtor
William McCarty vs Samuel Hunter
Mary Jane B rimer et al vs William Wilson
Becker tc Wriller va R D Cumming.
George Whiley vs Ab'm Dutikellrger's adtnr'i
Mary Marts vs Wm H Sprntt
Same vs John Canilell tt wifa
Isaac Tyler va K M Seydel'a adm'r
John Brown vs John Oyster aenr'a ex'r
Similiter & Zcirjlcr et al va Thus 8 Mackey
Jno Kuorr for H. Knorr va Enoch Howera' adm'r
J rimes T Sutton & Co vs Snniuel Kyle
Elizabeth Krice va George I.awrcncs
Conrad Wolf vs George Heckart
Catharine Snydera' exr's va Samuel R Wood
Daniel Gonst-rt vs Henry Bohner
Bank of Northumberland v JnoC Boyds' adm'r
Same va Same
Mary Patterson s George Heckert
Bonepartc Thompson etal vs Caaper St Clnir
Geo Evster for Mar- . ,. . , .
till Weaver " Kb Mr f"-nouh ex
Wm McDaniel for A
W Comly
J Mi n Reynold
William Daliu
John Jackson
George Lawrence
Billinglon for Hunter
A Buyers
Jneob Haus
Snms
John Jackson Jr
John Lcih's adm'r
Conrfld Wolf
Simon Snvder
va John Jackson et al
va Iaac Header
v 11 S Haulman
vs Jamea Beard et al
M 1) Marr ft I Brown
va Susan & Sarah Reid
Charles Alexander
vs Same & Wife
vs A W Comly
vs Thomas Allen
s George Heckart
vs ficorge Snyde."
v Ccorsre Hertz
A W Comlv
Baltaar Carnhnrt's adinr's vs R W Dunn's admr
Albin Newberry vs Thomas Baser
Crandnll for J C Morgan vs Geo Miller's adm'r
John Reed's assignee vs E L Piper
John Rosa Si Wife vs Georce Fox
John King va Daniel Wcidner
Snmo v
Washington Mutual In-
Same
E Kaufman et at
surance Companv
State Mutual Fire Insu'
ranee Compony
Pster Am wine &, Mun-
go A Reid
Jacob B. Masser
John Divel Si Wife
Joanna Pendevitle
George Leillicrger
Sarah L Keen
Same
Oliver B Hilliard
vs Same
C Gosh A Jacob
V.'eike
vs
vs Reuben Fegely
vs D C Caul
vs A E Kapp
v Roticrt V'hitecl
va Abraham Brosiona
va Samuel Saviilge
va John Hartman
J W Peal Indorsee Sec ve Joseph Dimmick ct si
Christ Si McFadilcn vs Susanna Reid
Reulien Fegely A Co vs Hugh Bellas
I Aliiiah Bowan vs Wm H Thompson
Rebecca I.amison vs Thomas Vsstine's exrs
Christian Cable vs M Ilaehmiin AKMarkle
Rolicrt M Lyon vs A E Kutzner
Reliecca Swartz va Andrew McLanahan
Henry A Lechner vs Wm H Bound
John L Yeager vs George Bright
Fruncis Jodan va David L IrlnnJ
Henrietta Lewis va 'I hoinaa Barr
D. , r,., Jacob Reinard and
aniel Gibson va , , ..
Jacob Kahler
JAMES BEARD, Proth'y.
Prothonotarj'a Office, )
Sunbury, March 13. 1K52.
liist of Jurors,
XF Northumberland County for April Term,
J A, D. 1853.
'strand Juror.
Si'sbvrt. Samuel Snyder, John Young.
Milton. Geo. Baker, Samuel Shadman.
Delaware. Isaac Hilliard, Jas. P. Arm
strong, Juhn P Heard, Joseph Irwin.
Lkwis. Isaac Shook, Peter Lilley, Samuel
Kosel
Ciiil.lsqcAQi'E. Win. Beikheimer, George
Hollman.
Tt'RBl'T. Charles Hnttenstein.
Trf.vorton. Daniel Tobias.
Shamokin. Conrad Yost, Samuel K. Gil-
ger, John Koaiiarinel.
Ri'sti. Simon Uberdorf, Enoch Woolver-
ton.
I'ppf.R MaiiokoV. Samuel Weist
Lowrr Michael Weit, Samuel
Borrell.
Upper Aitsi'sta. John Eckman.
Traverse .furor.
Scnbvr y. Benjamin Zette'mover. John
Latulaw, Samuel Fetter, Geo. C Welker.
Northumberland Wm. Forsyth, sen
Andrew Forsth.
MitTOM. Timothy Millet, Fred'k Sticker,
Samuel I. Krown, (eorge Imbody.
Lewis. James Wilson, Juhn Harman, An
drew Kerchner.
Dklawarr. James Durham, Peter Shadv
G. W. Armstrong, James firyson, Samuel Do
Armnnd, rranklin It. Carver.
CHii.tfQi'AQi e. Paul Lahr, John Vorhi
sen., Jacob S. Itishel George Wallets.
Point. William Vankirk.
Shamokin. Henry Leisenring. Jno Moore,
r.phraim Zimmerman, Charles Marl..
Cameron. Michael Derk, Joseph Groves,
Solomon B. Buyer. Daniel Kremcr.
Coal. Joseph Dimmick.
Upper Mahokov. Joseph Fa ger, Charles
Sn viler.
Lower Philip SpaU, Joseph
Fenstermacher, Peter Witmer, Martin Bach
man, Christian Yeager, John Lenker, sen.,
John Bingaman, jr.
Lower Avgi'sta. John D. Conrad, Geo.
Kevser, Wesiley Clark.
Little Mahokov. William Rotharmel.
Rush Jonas Wolf.
Jackson. J. A. Daniel.
Pet it Jurors.
St'NBi'RT. E. G. Markley, Charles Bock.
T i) a but. Charles Fullmer, Jacob Hoffa,
Andrew Armstrong.
Milton. John V. Good ladder, William
Uernckson, K. M. Priclc.
Delaware. H. J. Reader, John Bnyer.
Lewis -"Robert C. Ruckman.
Chilisqi'ahue William Taggart, Dennis
Buoy, sen.
PoifT. Samuel Diehl, John Hamor.
Rush Ishi McLoughan, Daniel Gearhart.
Shamokin Aaron Kelly, Samuel Camp
bell, John Vastine, Adam Gilger, Andrew
Gonserl.
Trcvorton. Benjamin Troutmsn.
Coal. Richard Woolverton.
Lower Augusta. Jacob Bloom, John
Wynn, Jacob Krebs, John T. McPherson,
John Ebright.
Jackson. Benjamin Treon, Charles Roth
armel. Daniel Wolf.
Uppkr Mahokot. Petar Beisel, Georga
Hsiir, Michaal L. Paul, Gcerga ftehr.
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby riven to all Legatees,
Creditors and other persons interested in th
Estates of the following named persons, thst the
Executors, Administrators, and Guardians of said
Estates have filed their accounts with the Register
of Northumberland county, and that the same
will be presented to the Orphans' Court of said
County, on Tuesday the 6th day of April next
for confirmation and allowance.
185S.
Sarah Trion, dee'd., settled by her Adm'rs
Benjamin Trion and Abm. Kunselman.
R. W. Dunn, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r 8.
F. AlbrighL
Hannah Vaatinc, dee'd., settled by her Exs'rs
James Eckmsn and B. F. Vastint.
John Farelv, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r Sam
uel S. Wsgner.
Gideon Shadcl, dee'd.. settled by Ida Exe'rs
Wm. II. Shailel and Gid. Shade), fin. aec't.
Jacob Lcrvh, dee'd., aettled by his Adm'rs J.
Frsncis and Charlee Lerch.
Joseph Trion, dee'd., aettled by hia Adui'r P.
SchotL
Henry Daniel, dee'd., aettled by hia AJm'r
George Garnian.
Polly Adam, dee'd., settled by her Adm'r Jer
emiah Adam.
Jonathan Mettler, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r
John Eckman.
Solomon Frick, dee'd., settled by hia Exe'ra.
George Flick anJ Peter Slmll.
George Deppen, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r
William Deppen.
Henry Leghow, ilec'd., settled by his Adm'rs
William and Pembroke I.eiliow.
Bastian Stepp, dee'd., settled by BaatianStepp,
Adm'r of John Stepp, dee'd., who was Ad
m'r uf said Pustiau Stepp, dee'd.
George Miller, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r
Ephrsim Miller.
John I.ahr, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r Wil
liam Shaffer.
William and Rachel Tliarp, settled by their
Guardian Ephraim R. Miller.
Washington and Charles Hornhcrgcr, settled
by their Giiard'n John Mnurer. '
Apolene and Matilda Hornlwrgcr, settled by
their Guard'n George Snyder.
Sarah and Margaret Follmer, settled by their
Guard'n Simon Follmer.
John Friek, scn'r., dee'd., settled by hia Adm'r
de bonis non, Ac, Benjamin P. Frick.
John Raker, dee'd., settled by hia Exe'r Benja
min Stncklcr.
Maria Swinehart, dee'd., settled by her Eie'r
Daniel Zartnian.
Moses Riche, dee'd., settled by his Exe'rs Re
becca Riche, Isasc Riehe and Abner Tharp.
Isaac Mettlcr, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r Ro
bert Campbell.
Christian, Kriger, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r
Samuel Kriger.
JOHN P. PURSEL, Register.
Register's Olliee, )
Sunbury, Feb. 6, 1851. 5t. J
PUBLIC SALE.
WILL be aold at public aale, on Saturday,
the 13th day of March next, at the late
residence of Mary Renn, dee'd., in Upper Augus
ta township, ISorthumbcrland county, all the
Real and Personal Estate ol said dee'd., consist
ing of a
Lot of (1 round,
containing four acres, whereon is erected s one
and a half story
LOG HOUSE,
U, Barn and Apple Orchard. A spring of
good water at the door. The land is in a good
state of cultivation. A lso a t, ow, a MBttreau, a
twenty four hour brass clock and case, beds and
bedsteads, chairs, iron pots and kettles, tubs, s
winnowing mill, flax lietchels, hups and dried ap
ples, a ten plate stove and pipe, looking glasaea.
lard, ham and shoulders, a number of new bed
quilts, sheets and a variety of other household
and kitchen furniture too numerous to mention.
Sale to commence at 10 o clock, A. M. of said
day, when the conditions will be mail known by
riill. II' KKAA,
appointed by the heira of said dec'J.
N. B. Possession will be given to the pur
chaser of the land en the first day of April next.
Lpper Auguata, feb. 28, 1852 3U
CLOTHING WAREHOUSE.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
J. W. c5 E. 1). STOKES,
So. 194 Market Street, South side. First btlne
Sixth Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
aTDD FELLOWS snd Masonic Regalia of
.very variety, suited to the various ranks
and orders, constantly on hand. Also, a large
and eiteusive stock of fashionable
It endy Made Clothing:,
manufactured by the best of workmen, and from
the newest style otuootls, of Inte importation, at
greatly reduced pricea. They have also a large
and well aelectcd assortment of Piece Goods, of
Knglish, French and German Fabrics, of new
and beautiful Patterns, which they will make to
order in the most approved and fashionable man
ner. and in a superior style of workmanship.
February 28, 1852. 4 mo.
WM. M. ROCKEFELLER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
M Will UY, IA.
Dec. 13. 1S51, tf.
WM. McCARTYT Bookseller,
RROiUWAY, HBl ltY, IVt.
HAS just received and for sale, Punlons Di
grst or the laws of Pennsylvania, edition of
1851, price only 96,00.
Judge Reads edition of Blarkstonei Commen
taries, in 3 vols. 8 vo. formerly sold st 910,00,
snd now offered (in fresh binding) st the low
price of 86,00.
A Treatise on the lawa of Pennsylvania re
Siectiug the eatatea of Decedents, by Thomas F.
(jonlon, price only 84,00.
Kossuth and the Hungarian war; comprising
a complete hiatory of the late struggle for freedom
of that country, with notices of the leading chiefs
and statesmen, who distinguished themselves in
council and in the Held, containing 2H8 pagea of
interesting matter with authentic portraits.
Kossuth's address to the people of the I'nited
States, with a portrait, printed on broadcast, and
put on rollers after the manner of maps, price
onlv 6 1) rents. Washington's farewell sddress,
uniform style with the above.
February, 81, 1852 tl.
HARDWARE, CUTLERY AND GUNS.
I ' os 31 It 33 Mirier Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
rTMIE subscribers would call the sttention of
buyers to thrtr stock of Hardware, consisting
of Table and Pocket Knives. Guns, Chains,
Locks, Holloware, eVc-. &.c We would recom
mend to all, our
Endless Chain Pumps,
a new article now getting into general use which
we can furnish complete at sliout ons half the
price paid for the old style Pumps, also a new ar
ticle of Janus Tare Door IM-ka, each
Lock auiled either for right or left hand doors,
with mineral or white knobs.
Our stock of Guns is Urge and well select
ed, comprising single snd doubts barrels, English
and German make. All goods can be returned
if not found to be aa represented. Country mer
chants would do well to call on us before pur
chasing elsewhere.
Wheelwrights snd carriage makers supplied
with goods suited to their business, by calling on
W. H. & O. W. ALLEN.
Nos. 81 A S3 Market Htreet, Philadelphia
February, SI, 1862. 6mo,
CJMITH'8 ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GIN
sJ HER. fresh snnnlv Inst received
and for
als by
, 1 y
U. B. MA8SER.
8unbury, Jan. 10, 1852.
II AND BILLS Vieatly printed ou new tyue
rrbmotlv executed at this ofRca. Alsa
! Uu,Ws, of sll kinds
superior pif"'
uabury, FK 14. 1 J- '
WM. M'CAKTY,
BOOKBELLKIt,
Broadway,
8UITBUBY, PA.
JUST received and for sals, a fresh supply of
KTANGELICAL MITSIC
for Singing Schools. He is also opening at
this time, a large assortment of Books, In every
branch of Literature, consisting of
PoelryHistory, Novels, Romances, Rcientifle
Works, Law, Medicine, School and Children's
Books, Bibles ) School, Pocket and Family, both
with and without F.njrovings, and every of vari
ety of Binding. Prayer Books, of all kinds.
Travels. Yoysges and Adventures, all ot
which will be sold low, cither for cash, or coun
try produce.
Sunbury, Jan. 31, 1832. tf.
HARRISBUHO STEAM WOOD
TURN! NO AND SCROLL SAWING
SHOP. Wood Turning in all its branches,
in city style and at city prices. Every variety of
Cabinet and Carpenter work either on hand or
turned to order.
Bed Posts. Balusters. Rosetts, SUt snd Quar
ter Mouldings, Table Legs, Newell Posts, Pat
terns. Awning Posts, Walton Hubs, Columns,
Round or Octagon Chisel Handles, cVc.
IV This shop is in STRAWBERRY AL
LEY, near Third Street, and as we intend to
please all our customers who want good work
done, it is hoed that all the trade wiK give us a
call.
ri Ten-Pins and Ten-Pin Balls made to or
der or returned.
The attention of Cabinot Makers and Carpen
tera is called to our new style of TWIST
MOULDINGS. Printer's Riglets nt $1 per 100
feet. W. O. HICKOK.
February 7, 1832. ly.
Bonnets, Hats and
Millinery (J o o d s !
ERCHANTS and Milliners when in Phil
adelphia to nurcha.e their goods, will find
it to their interest to examine our large and fash
ionable stork of
STRAW GOODS.
We manufacture largely and ixrour the
Niwxst tirri.Es or
Foreign Fabric
in our line ; which together with other advanta
ges enable ua to otler lilieral inducements to
Bit irs.
R. A. CROOKER, cV. CO.,
Nos. 47 and 49 Chestnut Street, snd No. 58
South Second Street, west aide, near Chestnut,
Philadelphia.
December 27, 1851. ly. cf.
J. STOCKMAN & SON,
Manufacturers and Dealers in
GOLD AND SILVER PENCILS,
Thimbles, Silver Ware, Jewelry, &c.
At the Old Established Stand, Sign of the
Gold Thimble, No. 60 Chestnut Street,
South side, between 2d and 3d Sts.,
PHILADELPHIA.
"INHERE they manufacture nnd keep con
' v etantly on band a variety of articles, suita
ble for city or country trade, among which are
Gold and Silver Patent and other kinds of
Pencils, Gold and Silver Thimbles,
Combs, Finger Shields, Knitting Sheaths, Needle
Cases, Scissor Honks and Chains, Purse Clasps,
Tooth and Ear Picks, Tweezers, Nursing Tubas,
Odd Fellows' and Sons of Temperance Jewels
and Emblems, Ac, also
Silver Spnonx, Forks and Butter Knives.
In addition to which they keep a general sup
ply of
Rogers' Superior Plated and German Silver
Goods
Of the first i)Uality. such as Spoons. Forks, Soup
and Oyster Ladles, Butter Knives, Spectacles, e.
Jackson's celebrated Lead for Pencils of all
sizes by the quantity, at the lowest market prices.
January, "4, 1852. 2m.
HERRING'S
(WILDKK'S I'ATKNT,)
SALAMANDER SAFES.
THE validity of this patent, (after having been
vigorously contested by suits at law for the
last six years.) has been fully and finally eatab
lished in the Supreme Court of the I'nited States.
The undersigned, at hia depot, baa on bsnd a
large sssortment of the genuine
PATENT SALAMANDER SAFES,
also, a i.t, Kttins or
Ii'on Chests, Money Boxes,
Vsult Doors and Bank Vaults, both fire and bur
glar proof, with new and Second Hand Safes of
other makers forming the largest assortment ill
the world. Also, the fo'lowing
LOCKS:
Jones's Changeable, Combination, Permutation,
and Letter Changeable Anti Gunpowder Locks;
Hall's New Patent Powder and Burglar-Proof
Lock; Day, Newell & Day's; and Locks f
other celebrated makers.
JOIIV FARREIj,
No. 31 Walnut street, Philadelphia.
Sole Agent for the State of Pennsylvania.
January 10, 1H52. 2in.
THE GERMAN
WASHING POWDERS
Ttt considered by thousands who have tested it,
as being the greatest
Scientific U'onder of the H'orld!
Entirely doing away with that laborious snd in
jurious practice of rubbing the
CLOTHES t-poN the WASHBOARD,
And a great saving of
TIME, LABOR AND EXPENSE.
N. B. To prevent fraud and imposition, (for
many srs trying to palm off article put up like
mine ) the Proprietor, I. P. HOYT, will put
hia WRITTEN SIGNATURE on the top la
liel of every Package. And be only aska an
$nligktentJ pvblie not to confound
THE fSKHMtN WASHING I'OWDtR
with others that are in the market.
It is put up in Paekagea with full directions,
and sold st llie nominal price of 12) cents.
tlr PRINTERS will find it greatlv to silvan
tage to purchase those Powders to clesusa their
TYPES AND ROLLERS,
being s very suerior article for that purpose.
Manufactured only by I. P. HOYT, at his
Laboratory and Principal Depot, No. 10 South
Fifth Street, Philadelphia.
Wholesale snd Retail Agents t Henry Masser,
Sunbury ; 8. B. Denormandis, Northumberland.
Remember the name
GERMAN WASHING FLUID.
All letters to be post paid.
November 22, 1851-6ino.
" HOVER'S INK MANUrTRYr"
RFMOVEH TO
No. 114 Race Street.
(Between 4A and ftht opposilt Crown SI.)
PHILADBLrHlA.
W'HFRF. the Pmprieinf is enabled, by ineresser1 reiii.
f tis. tii supply ths growing deinsil lo a VS
INK, whirk its wiits-arsuit mnuutiw has cms
This Ink is aow so well sauhttshfsi ia ths softv pinion
and eiNi&deiiec of ths American PuUie, Ibst it is aearoely
aseessarv to say snytbina in Its favor, and lbs rosnuiiirtu.
tot takes this opportunity lo say that ths eouadsnca thus
secured shall am be aliased.
In additicm to ths vsrious kinds of Writing Ink, he alan
manufseturea AdsimatlM Cement for niendinf Olsss Slid
Chins, as well ss a superior Hail Dys : s trial only ie ne
cessary lo insure its future aee, and a Sealing Wax, well
adapted for Druggists and Bottlers, at a veer low pries, ia
large of smell qusntittss.
Orders addressed tn JOftFTH HOVER,
Msnufutursc, No. 144 Uses Hireet, Between 4,ik
4 6tk, opposite Crnwa Street, Phicyhja.
December 17, 1851 Jm.
ImfX BILLS, Justice and Constable Ta
Bills handsomely primed ea card FIA fr
silsatthisorTiea. "' 1 ' i
"AID AND COMFORT,"
7o Your Own Mechanics.
GEORGE RENN.
MAfflTACTlRKn OF
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
Of the most Faahionable Style.
'THE subscriber respectfully calls th attention
of ths public to his large and splsnJid assort
ment of every quality and price of
UAllINET-WARi;.
which cannot fail to reiommend Itself toevery ons
who will examine it, on account of its durable
workmanship and splendid finish, mads up of ths
best stock to be had in ths city. No effort ia
aparedin the manufacture of hia ware, snd the
suliscrilier is determined to keep up with the
many improvements which are constantly being
made. His stock consists of Mahogany
Sofa, Dlrnn nnd lounffei,
Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards,
SOFA, BREAKFAST AND DINING TABLES,
snd also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phils-
delphta manufacture.
BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and price,
CUPBOARDS, WORK AND CANDLE
STAN DS, TOILET TABLES AND
EXTENSION TABLES,
in short, every article in this line of his business.
He also manufacture all kinds and qualitiea of
CHAIRS,
including varieties never before to be bad ir
Sunbury, such as Maiioojrt, Blics Wsijict
nn Ci-RLtn MapliGricia) inn Wmnsoa
CHA1KS, and rAKcr Piaso Stools, which are
of the latest atylea, and warranted to be excelled
by none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere.
The subscriber is determined that there shall
be no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in
the cities, as every confidence con be entertained
about the quality and finish of his ware and
Chairs.
His articles will be disposed of on as good
terms as they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun
try Produce taken in pavmcnt for work.
t3T UNDERTAKING. Having provided
himself with a handsome llntitss, be is now
prepared for Undertaking, and attending funer
als, in this vicinity, or at any convenient dis
tance from this place.
I.jr ihe Ware Ivoom is in Market Street,
below Thompson's Store snd Weaver's Tavern.
GEOKGE RENN.
Sunbury, Jun. 10, 1852 tf.
TO PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS.
L. PELOUZE'S
Philadelphia Type Foundry.
Great Reduction In Type, Ac.
fiHE undersigned begs leave to call ths atten
tion of Printers and Publishers to ths greatly
reduced prices of hia Type, vix :
Pearl, $1,08 Minion, 48
Agate, 78 Brevier. 42
Nonpareil, 58 Bourgeoise, 37
Long Primer, 31 Small Pica, 32
Pica, 30,
and all other type in proportion. But wishing
to encourage cash payments, the subscriber will
make a still larger deduction of from 12 to 15
per cent, for cash. Having greatly enlarged and
improved his establishment, be flatters himself to
be able to supply his customers with greater des
patch than most of hia comiietitors. He has
constantly on hand Cases, Chases, Composing
Sticks, Stands, Brass and Wooden Ralloys, and
all other materials used in a Printing Office.
All ordcra thankfully received and promptly at
tended to at the North West Corner of 3d and
Chestnut streets. L. TEI.OUZE.
N. B. Old Type taken in exchange for new
at nine cents per pound.
Philadelphia, Dec. 20, 1851.- tf.
3IORE GOOD NEWS!!
MORE NEW GOODS ! !
.TOIIN YOUNG,
TYAS just received and opened a fresh and i
general assortment of
Fall and Winter Qoods,
of the newest and best styles, consisting in part of
DRY tiOOD.0, GKOCERIEfl,
QTJEENSWARE.
Hardware. Iron and Steel, Naiti, ii.,
ALSO :
SILK AND SLOUCH HATS, MILITARY
AND CLOTH CAPS.
Gum Shoes, Fish, Salt, &c.
All of which he will sell at the most reasonable
pricea for cash or country produce.
Give him a call and try his prices.
Sunbury, Nov 22, 1651.
J OIIN A. HARRIS,
Manufacturer, & Dealer in
Imported and Domestic Segars,
Also, a general assortment of
Lear & Manufactured Tobacco,
"CONSTANTLY on hand, at the lowest mar
kct prices. Corner of Chestnut St., and
Wharves, Philadelphia.
Dccemlier 27, 161. ly.
E. S. JONES & CO.,
(COKNER of Fourth and Race Streets, Pub
J lishers of the Model Architect, bv SAMUEL
SLOAN, Architect, to be completed in 84 month
ly parts.
The above work is designed to meet the wishes
not only of those directly interested in buildings,
but of all who desire the advancement of thia no
ble art in our country, and wii.li to cultivate their
tastes and acquaintance with architecture. The
handsome manner in which it ia prepared and
cmhellished, renders it a tasteful ornament for
the drawing-room, while its accurate delineations
give it the highest practical v.ilue.
N os. 1 . 2 Si 3 now ready for delivery.
Price SO cents per number. Address as
sbove, post paid.
May 3, 1661. ly. Dec. 20. 1851.
M. L. SIlIftDEI,,
.ff.TTCP,.lTT AT LiLW.
OJJice in Market street Sunbury, opposite
n taver s iiorei .j
USINT.S8 will be promptly attended to in
the Counties of Northumberland, Union,
Columbia and Montour.
Sunbury, Oct. 11, 1851. ly.
THOMAS PALMER,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
M. 6, Sorth Wharves,
Where the following goods are received and sold
on commission,
Dried Apples, Pearhea, Plums, Pears, Cherries,
dec, Green Apples in Barrels or by the Bushel,
Deans, Peas, Cranberries, Onions, Mercer Po
tatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Shelbarks, Chestnuts,
Ground Nuts, Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs,
Prunes. Grapes, Poultry, Eggs, Butter, L-heei
And all kinds of Foreign and Domes tie Pro
duce.
Philadelphia, Dec, 13, 1851. ly.
BUFFALO ROBES.
AI.RO, FANCY FUR, suck ss Muffs, Doas,
Tippeta, Victorias, Sit., dec Ths subscri
bers offer ths above for sale, wholesale er retail,
in ths greatest variety, sad oa ths cheapest terms,
at their Establishment, Na. 99 North Third
Street, opposite Cherry, Philadelphia,
JAMES REWKY A CO.
Kovambe ft, 184 1. tmo.
VRNOLD'S WRITING FLUID and Adha
air and legal snvelopsa, for sal by
H. B. M'aEf.
uabuvy, f 1. 1155.--
GREAT BARGAINS t
"NVatchei and Jewellery,
WHOLES and RKTAIL.
1TAV1NQ eonstsntly on hand an imnaaoas
" stock of Watchea and Jawallsry, I aa de
termined to sell st leas prices than ths earns nast
ily of Watches or Jswsllsry ara sold la PhUaat.
phis, vix i
Gold Lersr Wstchss, full jewsllsd It ka
esse, only )M.64
Oold I.epins, " II H
Silver Levers, full jswsllsd, only M.ea
Silver Lepines, - I l,0i
Gold Pencils, 1,M
Oold Pens, Silver holders, 1,0
Also an Immsnss stock of all linJa sf WsteV
s, Gold Chains, Breastpins, Earrings, Silver
Spoons, tic, all of which I will sell al Isaa prl
ccs than ever havs been sold in this city, ss tha
prices srs certainly much less than avsr hscste
fors sold in this city or county.
California Gold bought for Cash. Particular
attention paid to repairing Watches and Jewel
lery. All I ask is a call to convince Purchasers
that this is the place to purchase Watches, Jsvr
tilery snd Silver wars.
Pcraons by sending ths csth they wish to ss
pend can havs a watch or watches sent to thesa
bv mail with perfect safety, having sent them la
that way lor the last 6 years. All communica
tions must be post paid. Pleas call or send se
der, to LEWIS LADOMUS,
No. 103 Chesnut St., bctwn 3d snd 4th St,
East Wing of Franklin House..
Philadelphia, Oct 25, 1851- tf.
MORE
NEW GOODS!
FRXLING & GRANT.
RESPECTFULLY inform ths publis and
"the rest of mankind," that they have re
ceived a large assortment of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
of every variety of style, consisting to psrt af a
6ns sssortment of
Cloths, Cauimeres, IHcrinos, Mousstlin d4
Lains, Calicoes, Muslins, CAtc&i,
snd svery vsritty of Dry Goods.
Also a larga assortment or GROCERIES,
SUCH AS
Sugar, Teas, Coffee, Molaxaet, Spies
of all kinds.
Also sn sssortment of
HARDWARE and QTJEENSWARE,
Fish, Salt and Plaster.
Also a fresh supply of
DRUCS AND MEDICINES.
Cy Country produce of all kinds tsksa ka ss
change st the highest market price.
Sunbury, Nov. 8, 1851.
NEW GOODS !
J. R. KAUFFMAX
At His New Store In Hollowini Baa,
TJESPECTFI'LLY informa hia friends aad
customers, that he has just reccivsd a aaw
stock of goods, which hs offers to lbs pablia
at the lowest prices, vix :
Fall ana Winter Dry Gootla,
SUCH AS
Clothf, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Wsrtisa,
Mousselint Dt Laxnes, Flannels
snd every vsriety of goods suitable for ths isaiaat.
Also Silk Hats, Csps, Sec
ALSO : An sssortment of Hardware,
ALSO:
All Kinds, of Groceries,
liquors.
ALSO:
A variety of Queenswara, Crockery, &.
Uesides a variety of other articles, suitable far
fanners, Ac.
All kinds of produce taksn in eichang far
goods at the highest market price.
Hollowing Run, Oct. 25, 1851 tf.
Phoenix Fire & Thief Proof Iron Chart.
WARRANTED to stand aqual heat whk
' any other Chests in the country, and la
defy the Uurglus' ingenuity. Manufactory, Na.
10 Hudson a Alley, running between 1 mm ana
Fourth streets, south of Chesnut, and in tks)
rear el' the Oirard liank.
M. fc. S., the proprietors, are Practical Me
chanic, and feel confident, from long expeneaea
in the manufacture of Iron Chests snd Sates, ana
a special attention to this particular branch, af
giving satisfaction to all who may gits them a
call.
N. B-We have selected one of tha bast m lit
erals ever used ss a non-conductor of heat ta
this business, and we warrant our Chests aad
Sales to be made of the best material and in tha
most durable manner, and ta stand any ksat
that can be applied to them.
MILNOR Sc. SHAW,
Manufactory No. 10 Hudson's Alley.
Running between 3rd and 4th streets, 8 af Cae
nut, in the rear of Girard Bank.
Philadelphia, Oct. 25, 1851. ly
J. Z. DITTERICH,
.Va 78 Forth 2a? Si., series) Arch and Ran 5,
FHIXiASE LPHIAe
HEREBY informs the public that hs import
and constantly keeps on hand at his new
store. No. 78 North 2d St, a Isrgs assortment of
Foreign Fancy Goods,
Musical Instruments, Pictures 4" Taints,
which he will sell at ths lowest prices.
His stock, in part, consists of, Aceordsons,
Violins, Music Boxes, Parlor and Bar Room Or
gans, Melodeons, Seraphines, Mathematical In.
atrumenta, Magnets, Spy and Opera Glasses,
Statiouerv of all kinds, Pocket Books, Bronse
Powder, Dutch Metal, Gold and Silver Leaf,
Scales of all kinda, SnufT and Tobacco Baiea,
Lithographic Paints, Copper Plat and Steel En
gravings, and picturea of every variety. Als
tJilt Frame Mouldings of various sites.
Dealers, Country Merchants, aud Pedlars, sup
plied st reasonsble pricea.
December 20, 1851 tf.
80AP AND CANDLES.
THE subscriber takes this method of '.nfuraa
ing the eitixens of Sunbury and viciaitT,
that they are engaged in ths msp.ufaettw af
Soap and Candles, of th best qusb.ry, at Na 44
Filbert strset, Philadelphia. Tbey raactru)lr
invite all whs buy for rash, to iv eUra eat! ais
they will find it to lo their ativentaga in dsahag,
with him for articles in their lias.
E. 1UTFY sV boN.
44 FuVrt.We.tA,
Dare m her 20, ISM. tf.
GOLD PENS wi.e4 ,nd wiUou eMM rf ,
very supers ,jt .
AIM a iresft Supply of Writing Tluid, for ssla
jpply i
H. B.
MAMEB.
Sunu,,:ry, Dee. 27, 1851
ISSUE PAPER. Yellow Tissu papar fcr
Js- eo-.ering glass, &, for sals at tk sBa SS
American.
RAZORS A auparior artieta tor sat at tk
stars af BtKRY MAbEZK.
tunbury, rs. 18, IttQ-w
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