Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, May 22, 1852, Image 3

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    CALIFORNIA. NEWS.
ARRIVAL OF THE
ILLINOIS.
rota days later from
CALIFORNIA.
1,904,300 In Gold Suit.
Ntw York, Mny 17.
The eteamship Illinois, wh the Calirornin
"iUloihe 18th nil., 325 passengers, ami
81,252,300 in dust on freight, and
8250,000 in the hand of pasaeliper, arrived
hete thi morning, at an early hour.
She nailed from Aspinwall City, Navy Bay
on the 8th inat., and from Havana on the
13ih inst.
The Panama Rail Road ia progressing and
will be opened within five miles of Gorgona
during the present month.
The steamship Northerner tailed from
San Francisco on the 18th ult.
A piece of pure gold, weighing 306 oun
ce, wtt recently found near Sonoia.
There ha been a marked improvement
in all kiridt of business throughout the
Slate,
The weather at San Francisco has been
extremely hot.
The Democrats are to hold a Stale Con.
vention at Benicia, on the 20th of July to
nominate Presidential electors.
Hundreds of our citizens complain of de
bility and Inngour of the system, derange
ment of the liver and stomach, want of ap
petite, &o. ; they are frequently the result
of too close application, and a thousand
other causes we cannot here name ; but we
would say to all so afjlicled, do as we have
Heme get a bottle or two of Dr. Hoofl'laml's
German Bitters, prepared by Dr. Jackson,
and, our word for it, you will he cured We
recommend this medicine, knowing from
experience that it is moch superior to the
generality of patent medicines. We would
say to our rendeis, purchase nonn unless
prepared by Dr. C. SI. Jackson, Philadel
phia. NARHIGU,
On the 20ih inst., by the Rev. A. J. Col
lins, Mr Gr.oncE I'knsyl, of Danville, to
Mrs. MiRT Ann Savage, of Rush tp.
fn this place, on the same day, by the
same, at Weaver's Hotel, Mr. David W.
Stewaht, of Lycoming co., to Miss Janb
Mi'ciit.Fii, of Sunbury.
On the lfith inst., by the Rev. P. Born, Mr.
Isaac Rurkhoitsf.r, to Misa Elizabeth
Hacpt, both of Upper Augusta.
mmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmumtmmmmmm
l 1 K D.
In Anensta township, on the 1 6 h inst,
Mrs. MAKY, wife of Samuel Savidge, aged
48 years.
OBITUARY.
Died May 7th, at the residence of her bro
Iher. near ' Plaitifiel.l. Cumberland county,
MARGARET T. GILLILEN, aged 23 yeats.
"Joy for tries happy friend ! Thy lark has part
The rough aca'a foam !
Now lh iteep yearnings of Ihy soul are Milled
Ituin ! home ! thy peace ia wm, thy heart if filled,
Thon art gone home !" IIemam.
Many in this little community have not for
gotten and will remember notf, with mourn
tul interest, the fair, and genlle girl, whose
name heads this brief notice for she is
dead and sad hearts are sorrowing over the
mysterious Providence, which has left an
earthly home so mournfully desolate !
Bui a few short yeais ago she came
amongst lis a stranger, winning our admira
tion, and affection, not only by her personal
loveliness but by the happy joyousness of a
guileless, child-like nature, and the more no
bl", and enduring qualities of hear!, and
mind which every day seemed more fully to
dvlope. She was the light of every circle
ii which she moved carry ina sunshine with
her presence for it was ever on her brow,
welling up from the depths of a happy heart !
Months passed on she came again how
changed ! Disease had began it work the
bloom was fading from her cheeks, and the
light vanishing from her eye. The smile of
peculiar sweetness (that will evr live in the
memory of thoi-e who loved her,) was still
there, but laughing, joyous girlhood was
transformed into thoughtful womanhood with
deep, serious views of life, and her own re-
sponsibilily to the great Being, who had pla
ced her an aclor, in life's scenes. We knew
the was ill but we fondly hoped, and be
lieved that when spring would come asain,
with its sunny air, and its buds, and blos
soms, health's roses would bud and bloom
once more on that pale cheek and she, live
many coming years to gladden the hearts
that loved her. Spring came but she fa
ded with its first warm breath, and its early,
fragrant blossoms have fallen upon her grave.
She has gone to God. Mysterious though it
it to us, for her it is a blessed change. Ta
ken in her early womanhood, frorr) the trials,
nd cares, which are incident to all, and
which are so peculiarly woman's lot to her
vternal home, where the can never again
know weariness, or sorrow ! Writes one (who
was with her when I tie Inst struggle came
with death,) "she died rejoicing, charging
me not to mourn for her. She knew she
Was making a happy exchange and her last
message to her distant fiiends was prepaie
Tor your dying hour and meet me in Heaven "
Brief record of a young life! for she is
Tmmbered with the angels now ! tee mourn
our Inst ! and by one who knew and loved
het be this pasting tribute is inscribed to
tier memory!
!)C iNnvkctg.
Philadelphia Market
May 19, 1852
Fi.erba and Meal. Flour is firm-sales
ef 0A bbls. mixed brand at $4 per bbl ;
ales for city use at 94,121. Extra flour
hi Md at U a 95
RVt Fi.oiia. Is scarce, and would bring
93.50
Co Mial. Last sales of fresh ground
at 93,1.
Whist Little offering! ealeeof prime
red at 86 ; white ia held at f 1,02.
Rv. None arriving ; last sales at 78
cent. .
Coa (s dull ; saleeof food old jellow
at 94 eta.
Oats. New Southern are ia demand at
43 en.
Whisht. Sales al 31 els. id boi. and
91 el, in thda.
Baltimore Market
MAy 10, 1851.
' GRAIN. The supply of Wheat It small
forthelasi day or two. Sales of good to
prime reds lo-day at 99 a 98 cts. white at
81 ; and a large lot very pflrne while,
taken for Shipment, at 108 els.
Sales of new Corn, In oood Poluliiion, at
58 els. white, and 60 a 67 Cts. for yellow
Damp parcels sell at 45 a 50 cts. Sales of
old rnrn at 64 a 66 cts.
Sales of Maryland Rve at 3,50 cents.
We quote Oats at 38 a 40 els. for Mary
land, and 37 cts. for Pennsylvania.
WHISKEY. Sules of Pennsylvania bbls.
at 214 cts., and of hhds. at 21 cents.
SUNBURY PRICE CURRENT
Whist. 00
lit i. . .62
Jon. G3
Oats. . . 45
Potatom, . . CO
IllTTKB. -14
Emu, . . . io
1'tlBK. ... 8
FiAirsr.itri. . .100
Ta 1.1.0 V. .12
Dkkswax 20
Hkcklkii Fl. ' 17
Damn Arri.fs. .... 100
Do. Psacuks. - 250
Flax .... 8
New Advertisements.
NEW STORE.
PETER W. Git AY
TESPF,C'iTULLY informs the citizens
f
8unhury and vicinity, that he has commen
ced a new store in Whortleberry street, in the
house formerly occupied by Mrs. Gray, and has
just received and opened a well selected assort
ment of
Dry Goods,
Consisting in part of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, 8ATTINETT8,
A lid a general assortment of
LADIES DRESS AND FANCY GOODS
of every variety and style.
GROCERIES of every description.
Also an assortment of
HARDWARE AND QUEENSWARE,
And a penem! variety of oilier articles such as
are suitable to the trade, all of which will he sold
at the lowost prices.
Country produce taken In exchange at the
highest prices.
Simliury, May 15, 1852. Cm.
Merchant Tailoring.
GEOHG2 C. WELKER
TmANKFl'L for past favors, respcctfu'ly in
forms the citizens of Sunbury and vicinity,
that he has just received a handsome assortment
Of Cloth, Cassimers, Cashmerets, Xestings,
Linen If Cotton Drillings, Trimmings,
Gloves, Stockings, Suspendtrs. Cra
rats, silk If linen Handkerchiefs.
Also fashionable SILK HATS.
The above articles having Wen selected with
great care, will be sold at the lowest r ites, or
made up in the 1 est tj Ic on reasonable terms.
Tailoring in all its branches carried on as usual.
Sunbury, Mny 13, 1852. tf.
New Arrangements for
Susquehanna Packet Boats.
Former Detentions at the Junction Avoided !
fy snd nftcr May 12, 1852, the racket will
" leave the Junction daily at 3 o'clock, P. M.
(or upon the arrival of the Cars lenving Phila
delphia at 8 o'clock, A. M.,) and arrive at Wil
liamsport next day at 10 o'clock, A. M.
Leave Willismsport, daily, at 11 " A.M.
Arrive at Northumberland, at 7 " P. M.
And at the Junction, at 5 " A. M,
In time to take the cars for Philadelphia and
Pittsburg !
SLXQLEHANNA BOAT COMPANY.
Harrisburg, May IS, 1S52. 3m.
Estate of NICHOLAS WOLF, Deo'd.
TllIE sulwcrilier, executor of the estate of Rich
Jl olas Wolf, dee'd., late of Lower Augusta,
gives notice to all jiersons indebted to said estate
or having claims against the same, that he wilt
attend at the late residence of the deceased for
settlement, on Saturday the 10th of June next.
john wolf.
Lower Augusta, Mny 15, 1852.
NEW COUNTRY STORE,
At the Forks of the Plum Crtck and Tulpt
hoeken Hood, (near Krcighbaum's Black
Smith Shop.
JACOB AVELMEIi,
TIESPECTFCLLY informs the public that he
has opened a new Store at the alwve place
and has just received a splendid stock of new
Spring; and Summer Goods,
Consisting in part of
Cloths, Cassimers, Sattinets,
DRILLINGS and all kinds of linen cotton
and worsted summer wate.
ALSO:
Callicoes, Muslin de Laines, Lawns,
diinghaiue,
And all kinds of Dress Goods for Ladies.
TKA, Corr'KK, SufiAR, MolASJES, &C.
GUOCERIES, of all kinds.
BRANDY, GIN, WINE, and all kinds" of
Lienors.
Hardware. Iron and Stl, Nnils, it.,
QUEENSWARE.
Shoes, Roots, Caps, Palm leaf and othtr Mats,
Fish, Salt, &c.,
All of which he will sell at the most reasonable
prices for cash or country produce.
Mov 8, 1853 -tf.
Notice
S hereby given tlmt, at a Court of Common
Pleas held in Sunbury, in April last, applies
tion wan made in behalf of certain persons, bv J.
J. Naille, Ex.., for a charitr of lueorfioratioti,
fir tbe "tirtt German lieformrd tturci of .
ii'rv," in the County of Northumberland ; and
that if no sufficient reason to the contrary be
given, to said Court, by the fust day of next
term, me same will be granted.
JAMES BEARD, Proth'y.
ftunbury, May 8, 1852. Ut.
Estate of ZIBA BIRD, Dec'd.
V OTICE is hereby given that letters tetamcn
1 Urv. have been granted to the subscribers.
oa tlte estate of Ziba Bird, dec'd., late of the
township of Point, Northumberland county. All
person indebted to said estate or having claims
gsuist the esnie ere requested to call oil (he sub
scriber Utl settlement
JOSEPH BIRD, i
KAML'EL READER, )
Bhamokin p. May 9, 1952 CU
Exec'rs.
Estate of WM. KASE, sr. Dec'd.
TV'OTIC'E is hereby given that letters testamen'-'
1 tary bave lieen gralited UJ uie sunscriiierson
tli estate of Win. Ksse, sr. dec'd- late of Rush
township, Northumberland county. All persons
indebted Ui said estate or having claims against
the asm are requested to call on the subscribers
lor settlement.
JOHN KASE, - ,
8IMON P. KASE, ( "ec "
Danville, May , 1841. U
TMERKON'ft AHITH EMETIC Noa. l.S. 3
A- and Porter' Rhetorical Header, just receiv
ed and Tor sal by WM. McU ART Y
j etunbory, Msy , l5l.-
TSUNBURY, AMEKICAN. AND SHAMQKIN JOUHNAL.
TREMENDOUS DISCOVERY
In the Dry Goods Business!
Goods to ic sold ChbapK thaw th
ClIKAPCST AT TH STORlfl OF
ISAAC CAMPBELL CO.,
n irppr Augrnula loltnahlp,
Northumberland County, Pa.
WHO rcsectrully inform the puiuir gener
ally, thst they hsve received nd bprlttd
a new and well selected stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Consisting in part of
French. Enclish and American Cloths. Blatk
and Fancy Castmers, battmetis. I heckt,
Drillin'fs, Muslins, o'c , Calicoes,
Linens Ginehnms, Lawns, and
all Umls of Summer II 'art,
Delaines of every de
scription and
Style,
Together with a lot nf I. Ann:? Pitrs fionbs.
Also n fresh supply of GROCERIES,
such as Sugar. Cfiflee. Tens, Mo
Iases, &c, HARDWARE, Nnils,
Iron, Steel, &o., also a
lnr?p nnrtment of
QUEENSWARE.
A freh supply of DRUGS & MEDICINES.
BOOTH snd SHOES suitable for
men, women and children.
HATS and CAPS such us Straw, Palm Leaf
and other hats.
FISH, SALT, CHEESE, kc,
All of which will be sold cheap for cash
or in exchange for country produce at the highest
market price.
Lpper Augusta, May 15, 1S52. ly.
JOHN A. TAYLOR,
Manufacturer of
Monuments, Tombs,
AND URAVE STONES OF THE FINEST
Italian and American Marble.
At his Old Stand in Northumberland, Pa.
RESPECTFULLY inform the public Ihot nil
work in his line Will be made up of the verv
best material and finished in the latest style of
the Eastern cities.
Those in want of such articles well made and
executed in the best style and at the lowest f.llf s,
will do well to call and examine before they uf
chnsc elsewhere.
Mnv 15, 18.12. tv.
FANCY GOODS AND MILLINERY.
MISS JANK FINNEY
(Successor to Mrs, Elh.nbeth Fullmer,)
RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of
Sunbury and vicinity that she has reccired
a new stock of
Fancy and Millinery Goods,
Such as B' nncts. Ilibbons, Laces, Edgings,
Fine Muslins, Ifc, ire, l(c,
Also a large assortment of
I.atllr fitul III Id roll's Shoe.
BONNETS done up in the neatest stvle, and
at the shortest notice.
In order to sell cheap, she has adopted tho
cash system. She will therefore b enabled to
sell at the lowest prices.
Sunbury, May 8, 1S52. 4t.
LKJUTNINC. Itons.
,4 FTER many years' close investigation s
numerous experiments, the l'utentco tal
and
perimeuts, the l'utentco takes
pleasure in informing the public tlmt he has arri
ved at the true principle of protecting families,
dwellings and proerty from the destructive influ
ence of LIGHTNING. The calamities thst
every City, Town, Village and Country falls vic
tim to annually, llirough tbe gross negligence of
its inhabitants, is beyond calculation, esjieeially
when the remedy ia so easy to obtain this is
found in
Patent Magnetic Lightning Rods,
and in this alone, i'his Itod has been examined
by the most scientific gentlemen in the world
Professors M .Murine, Jolinson, Wallor and ma
ny others that have examined tlicni, recommend
and speak of them In the highest terms of appro
bation, and bave pronounced them tho only safe
rods in use in this or any other country for the
protection of Lives and Property. One advan
tage is to divide and throw hack a part of the elec
tric fluid harmless to the clouds; in time of a
stroke this enables the rod to conduct that portion
of fluid that belongs to the earth without the
slightest danger of leaving the conductor.
'i'his !
rod has nianv other advantages over the old one.
1 lie only place of manufacturing is in
T'i'ik St. 3 doors above I2fi, Philadelphia,
where all persons are respectfully invited to call I
and examine lor tlicinsolvcs. ror sale Whole
sale or Retail bv
THOMAS ARMITAGE.
HT The onlv authorized Agent for the Coun
ties of Union, Juniata, Mitlliu, Clinton, Lvconi-
ing, Northumberland, Montour, Columbia, Lu
zerne, is SAMUEL HOOVER.
llarthton, Union found, Pa.
Orders and letters addressed (post paid) to Mr.
Hoover, will be promptly utlended to.
May 8, 1KM. 4 in.
NEW STORE.
II EN J A MIX HEI'FNEIi
RESPECFFUl.LY Informs the citizens or
Suubtirv and Vicinity, that he has opened a
new store in the room lately occupied by George
Bright, opposite Bolton a Hotel. He has just re
ceived a handsome assortment of
Spring and Kiiiiuiier (sootls,
consisting in part of .
Cloths, Cassimers, Cassinets.
SUMMER WARE of all kinds, of linen, cotton
and worsted. ALSO:
Callcoen, Gingham, I.awn,
MoiiMNellnc De lvalues
and all kinds of Ladies Dress Goods.
GROCERIES of every variety,
Also an assortment of Hardware, Iroa
and Steel, Nails, &c.
Also an eicellent assortment of
QUEENSWARE, of various style and
pailei ns.
Also an assortment of HOOTS &. SHOES.
Palm Leaf and other Hats and Caps'.
Salt, Fish, iy.
Also a variety of LIQUORS such as
Itrnncly. fain, Wine, Arc.
And a great variety of other articles such as are
suitable to the trade, all of which Will be sold at
the lowest prices.
V Country produce taken in exchange at
the highest prices.
Sunbury, May I, 1852. ly,
JUST liECEIVEl)
AT THE
Saddlery and Harness Establishment of
G. W. STltOJI,
Market Street, Sunbury,
A new assortment of Sliver, Ili aas and
Japanned Mounting,
Which he will either make up to order er sell
Separately for rash at prices as low if not lower
than can he had anywhere else.
SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS,
Trunks, Yallces, &.C.,
Constantly kept en hand or manufactured to or
der Carriage trimming
done on' tbe shortest notice.
A If persons ar invited to eU end exartrinefo
themselves.
All kinds of produce taken irt etching1.
Sunbury, Ma I, If A3 It.
Tremendous Excitement!!
Ctvsli, Steam, Klectricity ! !
Tht Aerial and all Vlher lines out-done by the
. , LlffhttilnK Mne of
ni a t..' Clement.
WHO, having grt-di with in rspid sales and
small profits, has Just received ana opened
a large assortment or
SPRING! AND SUMMER GOODS,
At his Store in Market Slrl'el, 8unbury, whlrlt
he offers to the public at the lowest prices.
His stock consists of a general assortment of
Dry (ioods, via :
Cloths. Cassimers, Cassinets. Jeans. Drillings.
Muslins, Linens, Calicoes, Muslin dc
Loins. Lawns, Ginghams, Bcragcs.
Sit.K &. Palm Leap Mats.
A large assortment of Hont snd Shoes, for
Men, Women and Children,
firorri lea,
Sugar, Tea. Coflop, Molars, Cheese, Spi
ces, Fish Salt, Plaster.
HARDWARE,
Via ! Iron and Steel, Nails, Files, Saws, fee.
QUEENSWARE,
7'ca Setts, Plates, Dishes, Cups, Saucers, i'c
LIQUORS,
Wine Erandjf, Gin, Rnm, Whisky, &c
t!? Country produc of all kinds taken in ex
change at Ihe highest inaiket prices.
May 8, 1852. l v.
Estate of GEORGE DEIBLER, Deo'd.
TVTOTICE is hereby given that letters of admin
istrutien have been granted to Ihe subscriber
on the estate of George Dcllilfr, dec'd., lute of
Shamokin township, Northumberland county.
All persons indebted to said estate or having
claims against tbe same, arc requested to call on
the subscriber for settlement.
JONATHAN I). DEIBLER, Adm'r.
Shamokin, April 17, 185S Gt.
In the matter of the Estate of PETER
6TULL, Deo'd.
THE Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Sam
uel Slull. who is deceased, leaving issue
Peter Stull, Jane Ktull, Esther Slull, Fanny
Slull, Elizabeth Stull, Samuel Stull, Lester
Stull, the last limned two are married. Ra
chel Stull, married to Joseph Jones, which said
Jriseph is deceased. Anna Stull married to
Abraham Snyder. Elizabeth Stull married to
Daniel M'ampolc. Maria Stull married to Wm.
Neville, Marin is dead leaving issue Eliza,
Jeremiah and Jane, all married. Fanny Slull
married ta Jacob Lilley. Jacob Slull, Peter
Stull, Henry Slull, and John Stull. Aaron
Gaston is sppohtiod Guardian of the minor chil
dren nf Maria Neville and ef the two minor
children of Samuel Stull, dee'd., ir. liar. t in.
lineal descendants of Pc'tcf Stull, dec'd., and all
other persons interested,
GREETING:
Northumberland County, sS.
You ore hereby cited to be and Siifaf before
the Judges of our Orphan's Court to lit) hHd at
Sunbury, on the first MONDAY of August
next, then and there to except or refuse Id take
the real estate nf said Peter Slull, dec'd., situdtfe
in Delaware township, containing 103 acres more
or less, which was valued and appraised in pur
suant nf a writ of Partition awarded by the
Orphan's Court of said County, und hereof fail
not.
Certified from the records of said Court at
Sunbury, on the 13th day of April l&oi.
By Order of the Court,
J. P. PURSE L, Clk, O. C
May 1, 1852. 5t.
1TEV STOE.E,
(Nearly oppos;te Weaver's Hotel,)
Sunbury, Northumberland County, Pa.
I. Y. TENEIt & CO.,
TEG respectfully to announce to the citizens
of Sunbury and its neighborhood, mid to tho
public generally, that they arc now opening an
entirely new and well selected
Stock of Goods,
Consisting of Dry GooiIn, Groceries.
El a rd w a re, t u ec n wn r c,
Boots, Shos, Hats and Caps,
With a choice assortment of
Consisting of Brandy, Ginger Brandy,
merry Ifi-anuy, lioiland Glu,
Rum, li'tiskry, and Port,
Madeira and German
WINES,
I All of which they are determined to sell for the
! smallest profits.
I We rCttterlfnllv snliril a rati unit IttanMttnn nf
our stock.
Huubiiry, May 1, 1852 I v.
New Carpet Store.
BAILEY & 3F.CTEE?.
HAYING made extensive alteration in their
Store, and increased their facilities for
Business, would invite the attention of purcha
sers to their large assortment of
English Tspestry,
' Brussels.
Hiipcf lngraili, - CARPKTlNGS.
" Imperial 3 Fly,
Plain cV Twilled Venetian
FLOOR GIL CLOTHES of every width.
I Cixtox Mattisrs of ri'ery style and quality
I imported. As these goods have been purchased
I for eath, and we Intend conducting our Business
(on Th Cash 1'HiNciri.s purchasers msy re
ly upon oniaiiimg tiargaius.
BAILEY & BROTHER,
Importer and Manufactures of Cnrnelinira
i wrlttti .Market St., riuladclphia.
marcn -u, isoj am.
Is! st of Jurors,
Or Northumberland County, for May 31
1852. Special Court. '
Lewis John Clapp John Dimm.
Delaware Joini Nicely, R. H. McCor
inick, Isaac Vinceni, Charles Fox, Erihraiin
niiiiaiu, camuei pees, Minon LanlZ.
Ti'Bbut. Henry Ludwi.
Point Henry Morgan, Wm Hamrir.
Milton Thomas Slrine, Wm. C. Wilson
J. II. McCormii'k, Geo K. Reader.
NonTHt'MBEKLA&D James DiMffenbach,
John Hummel, Charles F. Lillle.
Sunuury Ira T. Clement, Hiram Price.
Rush. Joseph Feus.
Lower Augusta.- Henry Shell), William
oioom.
Jackson. Frederick Shrefl'ler, Jacob Wei
ser. Samuel Clark, John Clark, J. R. Rei-jel
TatcVoRfoN. Geo. Weaver, D. W. Donv
baugh.
Lower Maiionoy. Michael Rittinr;.
Upper Jacob Hoik, F. Mou-
rer, Peler Geiso
Shamokin. Amandu Miller.
WANTED TO BORRdW
mWELVE HUNDRED DOLLARS in two
sums nf six hundred dollars each, lor winch
good free-hold security will he given. Address
M. W.
Sunbury, Feb. 28, !8SS, tf.
1 AZOftS. A superior article for sale at the
"etoreor HENKY MAbsEk.
SuflbOTY, Feb, Id, 18S0,
Ttf ARRIAGE CETIFICATES handsomely
i-'-- executed for Mb) at thi office, single or
by the doien.
IEt IlILLS. Justice and Constable Fee
' Bills handsomely printed on said paper, fr
sale at tuts oikee.
CHERRY PECTORAL:
Fer she Care r . .
oouaHs, cofcbs;
HOARSEIVSSS, BltOtf.
OHXTXS, GROUP, AStH.
XVXA, WHOOPING-COUGH
AND CONSUMPTION.
This remedy is offered to the community with
the confidence we feel in an article which sel
dom fails to reiillr.e tho happiest effects that can
bo desired. So Vviilo is the field of its usefulness
and so numerous tht cases of its cures, that al
most every section of the country abounds in
persons, publicly known, wild have been restored
from alarming and even desperate diseases of the
lungs, by its use. When once tribd, its superi
ority over every other medicine cf Its kihtl, is too
apparent to escape observation, and whert its vir
tues arc known, the public no longer hesitate
what antidote to employ for the distressing and
dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs,
which are incident to our cliinata, And Hot only
in the formidable attacks upon tho lung, hut fur
the milder varieties of Colds, Corsns, Hoarsk
ncss, Ac, and for Ciiilukkn it is the plcassnt
est and safest medicine that can be obtained. No
family should be without it, and those who have
used it, never will.
Read tho opinion of the following Gentleman,
who will be recognized in the various sections of
country where they are located each and nil as
merchants uf the first class and of the highest
character as the oldest and most extensive
Wholesale Healers in Medicine with an experi
ence unlimited on the subject of which tbcv
speak. If there is any value in the judgment of
experience, see
THIS CERTIFICATE
If the undersigned, Wholesale Druggists,
having been for long acquainted with Ayer's
Cheiru Pectoral, hercbn ccrtil'ii our belief that
it is the brst and most effectual remedy for Pul
monary Complaints ever offered to the Ameri
can People. And we would, from our knowl
edge of its composition, and extensive useful
ness, corUiullii commend it to the afflicted us
worthy their best confidence, and with Hit firm
conviction that it will do for their relief all
thr.t medicine can dn.
Hi'nshavv, Edmands cV Co., Boston Mass.
Reese Sc Coulson, llaltimore, Md.
Ladd & Ingraham, Uu rigor, Maine.
Haviland, Harrnll . Co., Charleston, 8. C.
Jacob IS. Fiirrand, Detroit, Michigan.
T. II. McAllister. Louisville, Ky.
Francis & W alton, 8U Louis Missouri.
Joseph Tucker, Mobile, Alabama.
Theodore A Feck, Ilurlington, Vt.
Haviland, Risley & Co., Atuusta, Ga.
Isaac. 1). James, Trenton, N. J.
J. M. Townsecd, Pittsburg, la.
Clark A: Co., Chicago, Illinois.
E. E. Gav, Durlingtoii, Iowa.
M. A. Santos fic Son, Norfolk, V.
Edward Bringhurst, Wilmington, Del.
John Glllirn fc ('o., Philadelphia, Pa. ,
Z. 1). &. W. H. Oilman, Washington, D. C.
J. Wright V (;., ,',. Orleans, Ls.
Watson. Wall cV Co.. Fort Wayne, la.
C. C. Richmond (V Co., Sn Francisco, Cal.
Lewis & Ames, 'i sllahasse, Florida.
B. R. Strong, Kndxville. Tennessee.
Chilton A Duer, Little IWk, Ark.
Stiller, flade A Co., Lt'tlngtnn, Miss.
N. V. Labadie. Galveston, Texas;
('has. Dvcr, Jr., Providence, K. I.
Jos. M. Turner, f avannah, Ga.
Wads, Eckstein A Co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES:
J. G. Coffin & Co., Valparaiso, Chili.
F. M. DiiMond & Co., Vera Cruz, Mexico.
Rrcd Rivas A Co., Bogota, New Grenada.
S. Provost A Co., Lima, Peru.
Morton A Co., Halifax, Nova Scotia,
T. Walker A Son. St. Johns, N. B.
C. G. Salinas A Co., Rio Janeiro, Brazil.
With such assurance, and from such men, no
stronger proof can he adduced, except that found
in its effects upon trial.
Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYER,
Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass.
Sold in Sunluiry by II. MASSER, and by
Druggists gcnerullv throughout the Slate.
November 1, 1851. lycelbno.
NEW GOODS !
J. K. KAUFF3IAX
At His Krw More In Hollowing Run,
TJESPECTFULLY informs his friends and
customers, that he has just received a new
stock of goods, which he oilers to the public
at the lowest prices, Viz :
Spring: and Summer Dry Good.
SICH AS
Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetls, Mcriaes,
Mousselint De Laines, Flannels
and every variety of goods suitable for ih season.
Also Silk Hats, Caps, ie.
Al.SO t An assortment of Hardware.
ALSO:
All Kinds, of Groceries,
Miroit".
ALSO:
A Variety of Queensware, Crockery, At.
Besides a variety of other articles, suitable for
farmers, Ac.
All kinds of produce taken lri exchange for
goods at the highest market price.
Hollowing Hun, April 17, 1852. tf.
"IMPROVED LIGHTNING RODS.
TIIE subscriber has constructed a LIGHT
NING KOI) on true Philosophical princi
ples, by which buildings supplied with them are
rendered perfectly secure against destruction by
lightning. The connection snd insulation of the
rod, as well as tho preparation of the ground rod,
is on an cutiruly new plan, making a more per
fect conductor than any heretofore in use.
Measures have been taken to secure Letters
Patent for the improvement.
Persons desirous of securing their lives and
properly from destruction by lightning, can hav
conductors put up to their buildings in the most
perfect and substantial manner, by applying ei
ther personally or by letter, to the undersigned,
at the following prices :
For 40 ft. 4 inch cooper roj fold plated
point, lulut pi ut inn lip, $22,00
And fovly cents for every additional foot
over fottv.
For 40 ft. 4 inch tubular rods gold pla
ted point, tvlitt )Uatia tip, 13,50
For 40 ft. iron rod gold plated point, tol-
id plat ina tip, 12,50
For 40 It. iron rod tilvtr plated point, 10,00
And twenty ceiits for very additional foot over
forty: . . T. 8. MACKEV.
Milton, Sept. 6, 1851 1 v. cap 17, 1852.
MEW MILLINERY ST0EE,
Fafra Street, Sunbury.
MI SS KtLKN PETEUY,
w
70LLD respectfully announce to tlie ladies'
' of eiunbnry and vicinity, that she has iusl
returned frdm tht City of I'hilsdcletVia, and in
tends eiyening a new and handsome assortment of
STRING MILLINERY,
on Saturday, April S, at her1 Store, opposite the'
Uapuift Church, and invite the public to eali eeh
exsmin her stock.
Bunbuiy, April , ldi;. tf.
PROCLAMATION.
TVOTICE is hereby civon that a Special
Court of Common Pleas, in and lor the
County of Northumberland, lo commence at
the Court House, in the botongh of Sunbury,
at 10 o'clock, A. M. on Monday ihu 3Nt
dayrif May 1852, and will continuti ONE
WEEK.
Jurora are requested lo he pnnclunl in
their attendance, at ,lli9 lima appointed
agreeable tb their notices.
Given under, my hand at gunbury, the I Tlh dny
pf April, irt the year of our Lord one, thou
sand eight hundred and fifty -two and tile In
dependence Uf the United Htalcs of America
the 70th. ,
, William b, kipp. phcriir.
God savo the Cnmmnnwrnlth.
. . LIST OF CAUSES
Special Conrl of Common PIpbs of
Nofthtimlirrlund County to be held ihe
5th Monday of May 185!?.
n.AiNTirfs.
DI'.rEXDANTsj.
Frederick Keener
vs Witu Ayros
Com. for Saml Firman i. 5 D i, S ,Hun,tr
Alex Jordan
Samuel A Jordan ct al vs. John Arnold
Aaron Rcppart v Ira 'J' Clement ,
Henry Keiser vs Henry Yctthcimer's adm'r
George E. Gehrig ct al vs i'cter .Warey
, r m- r it 1 hos j Billing-
Com for W m L Hcineman vs . : ,,
ton t( al .
Robert Philips vs James licnil, jr
(icorge Gannon vs B II Howell el nl .
Com. for Frcd'k Weaver Henrv BardshLr &
and W'lfo V1 Jac'ob Fry
Mahonoy and Slismokin , , , ,
i . ,, vs Abraham Paul
Improvement Co.
James Ross vs Jacob H Khoads
James Graham, James . ,
Carbthers et nl V HnBli Dellae el 1
Henry Donuul et al vs Hugh Bellas
John b Ross vs Leonard Roadarmel et bl
JAME8 BEARD, Proth'y.
rrottionotary a uliiee,
cmihury, April 17, 18.V
Wltolcsale aiecl ICclnil Clock
ESTABLISHMENT.
S. L'. Corner Setond and Chestnut S:s.,
PHILADELPHIA.
'1'1'IIERE may lie found, onn of tht In-get
' " and best assortments t)( Clocks and Time
pieces in the United States, in ousutities to suit
purchasers, of from a single Clock, to one thou,
'and Clocks: embracing every variety of stle
and manufacture, suitable for Churches, Ilalis,
Counting Houses, Parlois, Sleeping Apartments,
and Kitchens, Steam and Canal Boats, and Ka.il
Road Ciirs.
Also general sale Agent, for Rnpp's lately pat
ented Scientific Niche Gold Pen. Wholesale
and Retail Gold and Silver Pen Holders, and
Pencils, mid a variety of Fancy Goods. Those
wishing to pun-hart Will find it lo thuir interest
to call before purchasing elsfcvf he re.
JAMES BARBER.
S. E. Cor. Chestuut A 2nd Sttf., Phlla.
April 10, 1852 ly.
J. & W. B H A R T,
V II O L E S A I. E (1 K O C E R Elt
No. 229 North 3d St., above Callowhill,
PHILADELPHIA.
A large assortment of Groceries always on
hand, which will he sold at the lowest pi ices for
Cash or approved Credit.
April Id, 1852. ly.
n. coitNrddrp. i. 1'. IiaKkr. w.c. haki:ii.
Cornelius. Hukcr 5 Co.,
MAM.TATURr.nS Of
Lamps, Chandeliers, Gas Fixtures, &c,
BTORC NO. Hfl CHESTNUT S'i-..
Manufactory N". 11 Cherry St.,
April 10, 1852. If.
SOAP & CANDLE MANUFACTORY,
No. 19 Wood St., between 2d iV 3( Sts., and
No. 17 North h'h Street,
l'lllt.ADMli'iltA.
J oli n llaneroft Jr. si nil Son.
RESPECtfl'lil.Y inform Store'-keer ers, M'-r-rbnnts.
iVe.. tlmt ttiev At iimfiiM nr. tiitillinvi.
for Sale, Palm, White, Variegated, Yellow and i
Uruwn f oaps, Mould and Dipped Candles, all of
good quality and at reasonablo prices.
IV Cash paid for 'Fallow and rough Fat.
April 10 1852. ly.
LIB E R T Y ST 0 V E WORKS"
IIUOWX STKEET,
ebore Fourth,
PHILADELPHIA.
THE undersigned respectfully inform the pub
lic that they are in full operation at their
new foundry, and ready tl execute orders for
stoves of cVery dosrtiptloll 011 the most reasona
ble terms.
They invite the attention of STOVE DEAL
ERS to their largo assortment of STOVES, all
of which are entirely new, and got up at great
expense. Among which arc the Liberty Air
Tight Cook, Complete Cook, Star Air Tight,
Star Franklin, Star Kadiator, Jenny Lind Im
proved, Fire King Kadiatnrs, Salamanders, Can
nons, liases, 13 are Cylinders, liar Hooin Stoves,
Furnaces, Gas Ovens, &c'., ic.
AlilJOTT LAVVKENCK.
N. B. Country fuerfliants arr! parllctflii'l
invited to call and eiuniiue our assortment.
April 10, 1852. ly.
H. J. VV0LVERT0N,
.TT OBITS? AT LAV.
FFlCE in Market street, Sunbury, adjoining
"- the Olliee of Ihe "American" and opposite
the Post Oliicc.
liusiness promptly attended to in Northumber
land and the adjoining Counties.
IiirtiiTo;- Hofi. C. W.Hegins and 11. Han
nan, Pottsville; Hon. A. Jordan and H 11. .Mus
ter, Siinburv.
April 10, 1852. ly.
STJNf URY FERRY.
HENRY W. OrCHEK informs tbe pu'llc
that he has taken the Sunbury Ferry and
as he is now well prepared with good snd sutii
cient emits he will be enabled to accommodate
the public with promptnesi and despatch.
April 10, 152. tf.
j. stew Art depuy.
4 T 22d North Id street, above Wood,
-4- (llornt District.) 1'hiln.hdpbia, would
respectfully call the attention of his fi iends
and the public in ecueral, to his large an4
well selected stoclt of Carpets, Oil ClolhS,
Mattings, Window cih-ides, rtair fcods,
Ac, A:c.
Vciiii inn Csrwt'mg from 7 cu to 100 il per yrf.
Inirraui lh !i
Thru- I'ljr " loo " las "
UlUUfls ' ltl " I .VI " "
Voot Malts He wcAild rhvit the atten
tion of dealers and others to his lari;e stock
of Dooi yludjs-wlirch he manufactures
in great variety and uf splendid quality.
Oil Clots?, from 1 yard (o 8 yards wide
whnleetffe and retail.
Artf 10,-1858 6in.
BONNETS and straw goods.
JOHN T. WALTON wuhes to inform
hi customer and the public, that he
is now prepared to furnish them with a new
and well selected stock of tlosxtTs of the new
est style, and materials, toother with a variety
of other straw goods and
MILLINERY TRIMMINGS.
He Will also be' receiving throughout . flic season
all the fresh' and desirable style which ha will
sell at the lowest prices, .
. JOHN T. WALTON,
, No, ti North Snd St., rhillielvhie.
Mirth' i, 1852 3mo.
STAGE OFFICE.
Washington- house,
sunbury, pa:
i JAMES COVERT, PripHetor, .
"0,VOi;LlJ respectfully announce that lis 1ms1
takein this v'.dl known stand, where ha
will be gratified to set!. and entertain his tritml,
nml tbe travelling public generally. Tins housa
is now repl.Sif with every roHveiiienrc: enmfurts
hie, pleasantly hicsted, hanilanmely furnished
well ventilated, rendering it ill avory respect a
dcsir.lblc stooping 'lseo. ,, ,-. -
No expense has lifeim spared in fitting up this
house. The rhamlwis. ,src well furni:licd and
Hie table nml bar pro.ldod Willi the ,p,t t,a
liiMiUel can afiord. , ,,
Thi) stable accommodalions ar xten!v am!
well calculated for travelers
STAGE OFFICE. .
The stages running from Nc'hh'.imbcriiuid id
Pottsville, stop at this house, whrie throueh and
way tickets to Philadelphia can be oliiaint'l.
Sunbury, March 20, ld62 if.
,IE CnEA- PV 1W sL AIU
HICKEY & TULL,
So. Ui Chcstnul St., abrive !rr!h, Front nf
. . ,. JONES' HOTEL1.
IVJ'Y ITAVE jnsf recftve.1 (liMr i'riia
! ?- v-rrri-1 Medal, av-aided In them for
I ss-i,l,l'lJ their best Travelling Trutiks.cn
I hibited at Ibc World's Fair in Loi,d!'n, 1851,
j tieing tho only exhibitors lo whom tii.y award
! vTus irade. Their competition whs vitli all tho
'' vibild, and they have taken THE PRIZE!
j TUUXKS, VAt.lSES, BAGS, kc:
To be f.f'iitd in this Cilv, snd st verv low prices'
j Call on.l B(C. HK.'KLV et'TULL,
I Trunk MaPlif.ictiu'.Ts, l it Chestnut St.
April 10. 1S52. tf.
, 31.000,0(10 Saved Warty !y l'lin-hnsing
i SILVER'S MINERAL PAINTS.
'.T
HK wuii'i.T of (:' no, uatur'-'s own iipxlui'tiim.
'J'liif t I'.-imts ililiVr ir-nii iiil ntlirri m ihe niiukf-t ;
t!i- arc it' it chys ; li.ry reqtitrc little Oil. tt'iv i-ft'i:. ar.I
. ci cr V illl U llt SlVUM Il-lll ivllit; 'liiM., i''lt:V liiliir.f
! '-rucU tit r ii.-I, ii.nl i'-y r'j'f'iij j j n'.i l'.XAXt&L ov
! ) ulJl'fi.-AVt: I. -ue fii'vci' t;iiu-re:it r'...!:. vrr : trcc.
! l:roTi!5. hv i Clri-ct.tti-f' Hlm-i; t:i l ' -.-Il'iv.-. m:i !if -t)ii-
I'iin'i 'ii tin!." rvcry :ir;-y miii th-h'.u nl c '1 T.
17 Mi V.- t. ii.is strf nvpi vj t in l.t.fy t'r cvr-
vis fs .jt.r v ) t-tiiiiy yet i'is".h ti'nl jf.ntl ttr pottiij
I v, i ii v 'v r l ii'iie U: vin.xi; U" Wuitulcul, iiiin, ur ullit-r
i UI'Miillif I'll'MtS. i.
I IIU'V T' Ir-'n l!i"y fitrnij ;i j isnVct .ttrci;.u)
fi!Ui!n.'t rnr. f t (tr y r.iiitijin nn n.- tiil. wliifi likft wliito
Jr:ii,i im ilrstrncrive'i t-u the inm: in l.n't t!n 1'uiut
, i:iJK- in it (I .!.' v;i!i hi i l:ii;iiiiitr .itriHi?f.
1 .M'!v UoliK. T.i.-v m i i h"ii-' w:illn n narh
j linv it-r r-K'i iii-j lli;-n ctlit-r puiiitn. nml ii rniflnitt i r:quir
; ni. nctlniicr Ii I'!f ki firmly r tin ihfF we? ttltii it. ,
ul,l) IM iUI riivis uy n r-mi'. nt-vcr 6 ; "'U it.wl icaky,
1 Silver's M'n'-uil I'siinm will inaku il tiiJ;i;i:y inul
; tii'irp I'li'lurma tlum il cvrr vim.
. Mill's ut.:ny tliis i-xtr;irnl';nr- Minern! i we prrji.tre
it Pr tlifin. will I if i'Tih'I" :ig aiiist ilic ucli 'ii ol Imt nine
f'MMTAl.lSrs nml HT'lI.nritS nr Invite! t' nmkrj
tri'M tk-rutiiiy tin; incritisn'" li.ru: INiiuts. 'i'liey wili
fiinl n vit tr mit n-'liirti-'ii inii'Jit tc tiimle in the r t i f
jin utt ntLE. 'I'hfm: 1'iiiiitr me pntvly timicnil ; nil cliutfrirnl
ntlirr unptiritirR are wnshcd out in prepnf ii-it; ihciii i.i tiit
in:irkrt. Tttey hut hall" Ihe pin uf whiio k':al. and
tti rvuii1 ii'.rmtity will cover twicr the Biirtacr, nml liibi
pX Umo. I mir. wliieti in titel r'-ihif's th pri'e to ft'ie-tw-h'ili.
i'liniate ha tin rji'eiH (In Paint it ml it equally
vah' ihlt in'thf r-i!i Canniiit nr inr n;iliv Kioihln.
lIKI':i'1 90 Mirc6iI (Jilt 'intt im thick cti
yoii rail. ntl life ft otltp.r iiAiiits, Thre Fnints nurJ hut
iittlr clryff. Miirl t-t priniiiifr und fft-'-'-tid ritinj; in a?!
h.msi work thty will 1 fuuml far cliepi-r ii'iii iivilt tJur
blf than ltnH.
It'jnkTii "ml c Misumrn) ran pr-rnrt thin Paint ivh lci-al
an I rrfail-if KltKNt'M & It It'll A It OS.
N. W. Cornet 10th and Mnrkft St , Phitaih'lpi.ia.
nneml Wholpwtlf Agr-ntst ; nlR Importr- nf Plato auJ
Colored M iiulnw (ilaM, DcaleiR inUrugi, Puinli, &c.
Maich IJ, 'tiuo.
ui.Niiv c.vnn. 'jT' M-Af.rr.. j. ii. giksiv
CDMMISSIOX AND lWiRDIN PlitSE
CARE, GISSE & GO.y
Compii-.sion & Jiortt&rilhig Mernliant:,
-Vo. II), Spurs Wharf )
EAliTIMOSIT.
V, ill receive and sell l'l.OU!. liil.UX und ah
Li.uUo.TULN'l'KV I'RODl.l.'i; und also
1.V.MU!:;;.
(15 AliTICl I. All a'.b'iitiou wilt be rWcii to thi
brai.ili of the lluidiicus, bv Lewis V. 11.
I'ic, V.'.io-o M'hole uliention will be devoted t.i
the s.il" of I.mnbrr, und will o.-cupy an I .iio on
the Falls l)o:-V, (ni'ci.illy for this purpne. Mr.
lii!sc's loi' cprricm c, pnd T'1nlt:lt' in nil n f;ut
late r.ilcsmuii, is a piaranicc that t'.ie hihet
ir.arl.cl prices will alwavs be obtained.
t vi'" I.i: crul I' ash ndvuiiccs made on on
ninnicnls : but in no ca?o will this House niska
auv advances, until tbe l'roduce is recti veil.
March 111, ItSi. li.io.
DAVID CO0?EE,'
j COMMISSION MKl.ClIAiV
I run Tin: pai.k of
Fir?li, Proiion?, 'c, ,
j .Vo. 9 A'orth Wharves j
rHILADELrtllA.
April 10. lSoi. ly.
" CLOTHING WAREHOUSE.
WHOLESALE AND ltlvrAIL.
J. Y. iS- E. J). STOKE.?,
A'o. 191 Market Street. South side, First Liu;
Sixth Street,
ODD FlCt i.ONVS and M..uiij Kij;i!.u: of
, every variety, suited to the various f'liilnl
and orders, constantly on hand. All), largs
; uttJ exteiiHive stocU of fai-hiu:i.r..iO
1 I!iadv .tladv 4'o!,iii;.
inaiHifactiind by the best o' vnrUinon. anil fronl
t'ne newest stvlo of Hoods, r-f late importation, at
greatly reduced prices. They have als-o a largo
and well selected assortment of I'ieee liooda, of
Knalish, French aiid Herman Fabrics, of 1'iew
and beautil'ul' l'uttcrna, which they wrl! malifi to
order in the nuist approved and laimiorinble man-'
ncr. and ill a U).erior sttle of wf.'rliri. liuhip.
Fibiiia.y 8-, 1S54 'lino.
The Johnston Ink
MANUFACTORY TLtH'i Vtii) .
ltK.'t if L;M;,d Si , PHILADELPHIA.
tyillY' subscriber begs lewe respectfull: to ill--
form I'him i ns yenciallv, that he has. suc
ceeded bv flic lii:simf;.s of nijiiii-.icturinp ',.
in:.' lul formerly carried on by his grand1 Father,
an I Fr.thcr, and olVers his article to tho trade,
without nr:y l'rrra, but with the simple, reliance
upon the loii'; csta'iiUhcd diameter it ban borno,
lei dinir. confident of ils sivim entire satisfaction
to nil who in:iv 1'ivor him with a Call. Triiva
Cisu. Cli.IlLi:.s LNLL' JOIINST'j.v,
April 10, 1 i-5J tf.
Wm. m. eockefeller,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
M Alt! Hi', IM.
Dec. 13. 1851.' tn
XT T- Sfl-Twripr
(jflict in Mariet street Sunburn opposite'
, t v U tavtr'i Hotel
Dil t,,!:,,.!i'RS w'11 prompt artends.1 to iw
V tlie l buntie of IS on Vrtniberlur
erland, Uiiioh
LOHimnia snu atontour.
runhUfy, Oct. 11, 18f. fy.-
lXTRACT OF COFFEE An
excellent
article more Wholesome and much cheaper
than O offje itseff. For sule at this ollic.
Ar.ril 17, 1952
1 OLD i'ENS wiih uJ wiurrases'Tf a
4.H vefy superior quality. jul received.
Also a fresh u;r of Wilting Fluid, for al
I '- D MASTER