Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, May 29, 1852, Image 3

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    SUNBUltY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL.
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COMMUNICATION.
" Tot Ih American.
CHARGE D'AFFAIRI AT ROME
An American artist of some merit residing
t Romo lately became involved in ililliculty
vith the authorities of that city. He was
standing in the vast crowd that had assem
bled to witness and participate In one of
the most imposing ceremonies of Holy
Week. Forgetting or not wishing to uncover
his head at the appearance of the Pope, a
French officer standing near took it as an in
sult and knocked his hat ofT with a sword.
Our countryman returned the compliment
by blow of his cane. This brought on
another thrust from the Frectihmnn's sword,
followed by a severe blow of the cane. The
Result was, our artist was huriied off to pris
on and left to mine on tho nnceitniuty of
human affairs, and the rapidity with which
VfO are sometimes passed from one scene t
nther. It would have been belter had he
Conformed to the habits and mannets of the
people among whom he resided. A simple
observance of the good old adnge -do in
Rome as Romans do would have prevented
the dire necessity of breathing the unpleas
ant atmosphere of a prison, and that to wilh
in the sacred and classic shades of the
Eternal City.
Tho conduct of Mr. Cass, our Charge at
Rome, in his exertions to libeiate his fellow
countryman, is worihy of the warmest and
most cordial approbation. Every Ameiiion
citizen will read an account of his action on
this subject with the liveliest feeling of
pride and pleasure. An emergency arose,
that called for prompt, energetic, decisive
action. Many men have shrunk back ap
palled at the form of unexpected difficul
ties ; and nothing so shows off tho true
character and tests its strength as the sud
den appearance of emergencies. Mr. Cass
throws himself into tho breach with admi
rable courage and determination, nulling
prudence with fortitude, decision w ith bra
very and evincing a fixed resolve to protect
his countrymen, command respect for his
government and maintain the honor and in.
tegrity of his country. The first request of
our Charge was peifeclly fair and honorable
ihnt Mr. Jones should be liberated forwiih
iindeigo a fair tiiul, and that he (Mr. Cass)
would be responsible for his appearance.
This proposition was rejected on the giound
that the prisoner was in the hands of the
French authorities and that application must
be made to them. Our'Charge replied that
he recognised no authority lh-rti but that of
Rome herself. What a sad comment on the
fate of Rome. Ouco the piido and glory
of the world "the revel of the earth, the
mosqne of Italy" the march of whoso le
gions was from conquest to conquest now
held in base subjection by the glittering
bayenets of a servile soldiery.
Mr. Cass very soon brought both sides to
the knowledge of the fact that he was not
to be trifled with. He declared war against
France on his own account, dared the
French officer to mortal combat ; and as il
he was in earnest drove his carriage to the
piison, and very soon returned wilh his lib
erated conntiyman sealed by his side.
We congratulate Mr. Cats on his good
fortune. The American people are wont to
remember services of this kind. Let him
continue to serve his country with fidelity
and devotion and he will lead a useful, bril
liant and glorious career. Ohj.er.vkr.
Dr. Hoofland's German Bittebs This
celebrated medicine is one of the very brut
in the country, and its good qualities only
need to be known, to give it precedence
over nil others now in use. We have seen
its good cfTeels lately, after the total failure
of many others. This is saying more than
we can say for any oilier medicine within
our knowledge, and we feci it a duty to re
commend the Bitters to the notice of our
friend. The genuine is piepared by Dr.
C. JI. Jackson, Phila.
M A R K I 12 .
Iii Selinsurove, on tho 20;h ins!., by Ihe
Rev. J. WinecofT, Mr. Jamf.s W. Washing
ton, (barber,) of this place, lo Miss Ellen
Ann Clark, of the former place.
d i i: i.
In Rush tp , on the 7ih, insi., afier a pro
tracted illness, DAVID FAUX, aged 65 jeais-
l:i Delaware tp., on the 19th insl., WIL
LIAM I ,only son of Simon Lantz, aged four
years, six months and twelve days.
CTIjc iUiivkct
Philadelphia Market.
. May 2fl, 1852
Flour and Meal. Flour is firm sales
of 700 bbls. mixed brands at $4 per bbl ;
tales for city use at 84,124. Extra Hour
ia held at $4i a 5
Rve Flour. Is scarce, and would bring
3-50 , ,
Corh Meal. Last sales of fresh ground
' Wheat Little offering; sales of prime
red at 86 ; white is held at 1 1,02
IhE. None atriving; last sales at 75
C"corn.--Is dull j sales of good old jellow
at 64 cts. . .
o.N' Southern are in demand at
43 c's. , , ,
Wiiisket. Sales at 21 cts. in bbs. and
Jl cts. in hhds.
Baltimore Market.
hy 26, 1851.
TRAIN Tho supply of Wheat is sn all
foMhe lust day or two. Sales of Rood l0
pr ,e reds to-day at 97 a 98 cts. ; white at
81 and a large lot very prune white,
taken for Shipment, at 103 els.
Sales of new Corn, lis eood condition, at
58 cts. white, and 66 a 57 cts for yellow -
Damp parcel ' 45 50
.,1.1 corn at 64 5ft cts.
Sale, of Maryland Rye at 3,50 cent.
Uats at as a s cis. iur ia)'
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, I All PI TOr I fTMIIBl ITWIIir
WHIMlE.1. cie .-
t 21 1 cts, and of bhds. at 20 cenis.
SUNnURYFUICE CUURENT
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Cos.
OlTS.
lOTiTOIS,
BiTTsa.
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New Advertisements.
NEW STORE.
FETEIl W. GRAY
RESPECTFULLY informs the citiions ef
Sunhury and vicinity, that he has commen
ced a new stors in Whorllclierry street, in the
home formerly occupied by Mrs. Gray, and lias
just received and opened a well selected assort
ment of
Dry Goods,
Consisting In part of
CLOTHS, CASfMMEKS, 8ATTINETTS,
A ml a (tcneral assortment of
LADIES DRESS AND FANCY GOODS
of every variety and style.
GROCERIES of every desciipiion.
Also an assortment of
HARDWARE AND QUEENSWARE,
And a penernl variety of other articles such as
are suitable to (lie trade, all of which will lie sold
at llio lowast prices.
Country produce taken in exchange at the
highest prices.
Sunhurv, May 15,-1832. Gin.
Merchant Tailoring.
CJEOXlGn C. WELSBR
r"1HANKFUL for past favors, rcspcclfu'ly in
forms the citizens of Punntiry and vicinity,
that he has just received a handsome assortment
Of Cloths, Cassimers, Cashnierets, Vesting,
Linen tf Cotton Drillings, Trimmings,
Gloves, Stockings, Suspendirs, Via
vols, silk if linen Handkerchiefs.
Also fashionable SILK HAT.-.
The above articles having been selected with
great enre, will be sold nt the lowest rates, or
made up in the lest style on reasonable terms.
Tailoring in all its brunches carried on as usual.
Sunbury, May 15, l8.r2. tf.
Valuable Property.
Lato tho Estate of E. P. SHANNON, Esq.,
or ti tliiiniuei laiiil
, m- m-s a m ";
TI1K siibsciibers, Executors of the Lsinlo
of Ephraim I'. Shannon, lale of the Bor
ough of Northumberland, oiler at private sale,
I he lolbnving valuable Ileal hslale, viz:
Lot No. 77, corner of Queen and Front
Sheet, on which is erected a two story Hi irk
uuildin!!, tormeily occupied by Ihe deeeaseil
as a Store ami Dwelling, and nmv occupied
as sin h. Ineic aiealso on the lot two name
dwellings. &e.
Lot No. 52, situated in Maiket Street, on
which is erected a two story while Frame
Dvvellinir. See., adjoining JuhuTaggait, Esq.,
occupied by C't.as. Knous.
Lots Nos. (ill, 70, 71 & 72, situate in Mar
ket Street, a to story while Frame Dwel
ling, occupied by James Donly, and a stable
is erected on lots io. by ,v it).
The undivided half of Lot No. 120, situate
on the comer of Duke and 4 1 h Slieet, on
which is erected a two story dwelling, occu
pied by Joseph McCallisler.
Lot No. 1SS, situate in Queen Street on
which is erected n two slot v whito Frame
Building, occi'pied by John Buikert
Lot No. 60, situate at Norlhway and Wa
ter S'reets, on which are erected two Frame
Dwellings and Stabling, occupied by w idow
Vutidliiig and John Yamlling.
Also the undivided fourth part of lot 1 66,
on which is erected ntvvostmy Fianie Dwel
ling, occupied by John Vandyke.
Also len acres of cleared land, adjoining
lauds of John Deshay, on the East side of the
Susquehanna, abnul three miles below Djii-
V lllU.
Also Iwo adjoining vacant town lots, situ
ated on the corner of Second and Orange
streets, numbered in the general plan of Bui.
ongh, Nos. 215 &. 216.
Also four vacant lots on Third and Oianpe
Streets, numbered in I lie general plan ol said
Borough, Nos. 209, 210, 211 & 212.
Also four vacant lots fronting on Maiket
ami Si.vih Streets, running East to an Alley,
numbered in the general plan of taid Bor
ough, Nos. 77, 78, 79 & 80.
Also four vacant lots fronting on Orange
Street, and numbered in the general plan of
said Borough, Nos. 185, 186, 187 & 1S8.
The. above rrnperly will bo sold in parts
or parcels to suit purchasers, on reasonable
terms. lor lurtlier particular!) apply to John
Cake, Esq., at Northumbei'and, or to the
subscribers.
ALFRED KNEASS. ) ,, ,
THOMAS STRAWBRlDfiE. "
Northumberland, May 22, 1852. tf.
Drigadc Orders.
'jV'OTICE is hereby Riven to the
' Uniformed Volunteers of the
1st Brigade, 8th Division, Penn
sylvania Militia, that they are to
meet for inspection in the follow
ing order to w it :
Northumberland Troop, Cnpt.
Hrvson, nt the house of Henry
J. Render, in McEwensville, on
Thursday the STlli day of May at
10 o'clock, A M.
Washington (Guards, Captain
HulVi, and Dcppiitsville Cnvnl
rv, Captain Ililbe.h, at the houc
of Daniel llcim, in Upper Ma
hoiioy township, on Huturdny tha
29ih Jay of May at 10 o'clock, A. M.
Khaiuokin (iuards. Captain Farrow ; f'adwal
adcr (iuards, Lieut. Win. T. Forsythe ; Dewart
Ciusrds, Captain Zimmerman, and the Farmers
and Mechanic Artillery, ("apt. Marts, in Mar
ket Square, eiunluiry, on Monday the 31st day of
May, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
J- II. ZIMMERMAN, Brij. Inspector.
Brigade Inspectors Otlire, )
Sunhurv, May 13, 1852 J
New AitRANcoinriTs roti
Susquehanna Packet Uoats.
Former Detentions at the Junction Avoided !
0 and after May 12, 18!2, tha Tacket will
leave the Junction daily at 3 o'clock, P. M.
(or upon the arrival of Ihe Cars leaving Phila
delphia lit 8 o'clock, A. M.,) and arrive at Wil-
liamsport next dny at 10 o'clock, A. M.
Leave YVilliamiiport, daily, at 1 1 " A. M
Artive at Nortliiinilierlaud, at 7 " P. M
And at the Junction, at S " A. M
In time to tako the cars for Philadelphia and
Piltlurj!
SUSQUEHANNA BOAT COMPANY.
HnrrUhurg, May 15, 1652. 3n.
Estate of NICHOLAS WOLF, Dee'd.
f 1M1 E suWriher, executor of the estate of Null
L olas Wolf, dee'd., late of Lower Aueusta
gives notice to all persons iudehted to aaid estate
or havinar claims asainst tha same, that lie will
attend at the late residence of the deceased fur
settlement, on Saturday tha l'Jlh or June next
JOHN WOLF.
Lower Augusta, May 15, 185S
Estate of ZIBA BIRO, Dee'd.
" O'l'ICE is hereby given that letters testameiv
1 " tarv. bava been granted to the subscribers,
nn Ihe estate of Ziha Bird, dee'd- lata af the
mm nkliiu of Point. Northumberland county. A II
persona iadebtad to said estate or havnig claims
against the same are lequemeu 10 can oa uw sua-
aenbers tor actuemcut.
JOSEPH BIRD, ) Ee'ra.
SAMUEL READER, J
fcinamolin tp., May 8, 1852 6t.
TtVAURIAGK CETIKICATE8 handsomely
ill axecutrd for sale at thia office, aingle or
by the dozen.
I
WsSV-i-.
'11
TREMENDOUS DISCOVERY
In the Dry Goods Business !
Goods to be sold Cheaper than tub
Cheapest at the Store or
ISAtVG CAMPBELL 05 CO.,
In Upper Augusta township,
Northumberland County, Pa,
TJHO respectfully inform the public gener
ally, thnt they have received and opened
a new and well selected stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Consisting in part of
French, English and American Cloths, Black
and Fancy Cassimers, Sattinetls, Checks,
Drillings, Muslins, iVc , Calicoes,
Linens Ginghams, Larrns, and
all kinds of Summer Ware,
Delaines of every de
scription and
St, ile,
Together w ith n lot of LadifS Dnrs Goods.
Also a fre,!) supply of GROCERIES,
such as Snaars, Codec, Ten, Mo
lasses, &c , HARDWARE, Nails,
Iron, Steel, &e., also a
liirtrf assortment of
QUEENSWARE.
A fresh supply of DRUGS Si MEDICINES.
BOOTS and SHOES suitable for
men, women and children.
IIATd and CAPS such as Straw, Palm Laaf
and other lints.
FISH, SALT, -CHEESE, kc,
l"5?" All of which will be sold cheap for cash
or in exchange for country produce at the highest
market price.
Upper Augusta, May 13, 1 fi 32. ly.
JOHN A. TASTiOIl,
Iilaniifacttirer of
Monuments, Tomhs,
AND GRAVE STONES OF THE FINEST
Italian and American Marble.
At his Old Stand in Northumberland, Pa.
RESPECTFULLY inform tho public thnt nil
work in his line w ill be made up of tbe very
best material nnd finished in the latest style of
the Eastern cities.
Those in want of such articles well made and
executed in the best stylo nnd nt the lowest rates,
will do well to call and examine before they pur
chase elsewhere.
Mav 15, 1 853. I v.
NEW COUNTRY STORE,
A the Forks of the Plum Creek and Tulpt
hocken lload, (near Krcijibaum's Black
Smith Shop.
JACOil AVEIMKH,
RESPECTFULLY informs the public that he
has opened a new Store ht the above place
and has just received a splendid stock of new
Spring and Summer Good3,
I'miBUting ill pnrt of
Cloths, CassinuTs, Satlincts,
DRILLINGS and nil kinds of linen cotton
nod worsted summer waie.
ALSO:
Callicoe?, Muslin de Lames, Lawns,
(iiBs'iait),
And all kinds of Dress Goods for Ladies.
Tea, Coffee, Sit.ar, Moi.assf.s, &e.
C.ltCi:IIi:S, of all kinds.
BRANDY, GIN, WINE, nnd all kinds of
Lienors.
Hardware Iron nnd Strcl, Nails, Sr.,
QUEENSWARE.
Shoes, Boots, Caps, Palm leaf and other Hats,
Fish, Salt, &c.,
All of which he will sell at the most reasonable
prices for cah or country produce.
May 8, 1852 -If.
FANCY GOODS AND MILLINERY.
MISS JANK FITS' KEY ,
Successor to Mrs. Eli.ubeth Follmer.)
RESPECTFULLY' informs the citizens of
Sunhury and vicinity that she has received
a new stock of
Fancy and Millinery Good,
Such as Beimels. Ilibbons, Laces, Edgings,
Fine Muslins, 'c, Ij'c, Ifc,
Also a large assortment of
I.u;icn nitl C'hSMrcit'M Sliocs.
BONNETS done up in the neatest style, and
at the shorte.-t notice.
In order to sell cheap, she has adopted the
cash system. She will therefore ba enabled to
aell at the low-cut prices.
Sunhury, May 8, IHj2. It.
NEW STOHB. "
HKXJAMIN llKKFXEll
I"ESPECFFULLV informs the citizens of
Sunhury and vicinity, that he has opened a
new store in the room lately occupied by George
Urijiht, opposite Uolton s Hotel, tie lias just re
ceived a handtiuuic nssorlnicnt of
Spring ami Kiieiiiiici' fools,
consisting in part uf
Cloth?, Cassimers, Cassineta.
SUMMER WAKE of nil kinds, of linen, cotton
and worsted, ALSO:
C'alfrom. Gingham), I.awit,
nicustHrllac Io L.altics
and all kinds of Ladies Dress Goods.
GROCERIES of every variety.
Also an a-ttortmcut of Hardware, Iron
and Steel, Nails, &c.
Also an excellent nssortment uf
QUEENSYARE, of various styles and
patterns.
Also an assortment of HOOTS U SIIOI S.
Palm Leaf and other Hats and Caps.
Salt, Fish, 50.
Also a variety of LIQUORS such as
ttrniiily. Cain, Wine, &c.
And a great variety of other articles such as are
suitable to the trade, all uf which will be sold at
the lowest prices.
Country produce tnken in exchange at
the highest pri-es.
Sunhury, May 1, 1852 ly.
just kkckTvki)
AT THIS
Saddlery and Harness Establishment of
G. ST 11 OH,
Market Street, Sunbury,
A new assortment of Silver, IlraKB OUd
Japanned Mounting,
Which he will either make up to order sr aell
separately for cash at prices as low if not lower
than can be had anywhere else.
SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS,
Trunk!, Vallces, &.c ,
Constantly kept on hand or manufactured to or
der. CARRIAGE TRIMMING
riofta on the shortest notice.
All person ar invited to call and siamtn for
themaetse.
All kinds of produce taken in exchange.
Sunbury, Msy 1, 1851. tf.
EMERSON'S A RfTH EMETIC No. 1.8.
and Porter Rhetorical Reader, joat recei
3.
lost receiv.
ed and for sale by
WMr Mot! ARTY.
Sunbury, May 1, I85L
F'
EE D1LL8 Justices and Constable Fee
bills handsomely printed on card paper, for
sale at lhu.olUc.a-
TnnsiENDous Excitement!!
Cash, Steam, Electricity ! !
The Aerial and all other linet oul dom by the
Mgtiliilnff Hn of
IUA T. CLEMENT. -
WHO, bavins great faith in rapid sales and
small profits, has just received ana opened
a large assortment of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
At his Blore In MarSet Street, Sunhury, which
he ofl'era to the ruMic at the lowest prices.
His stock consists of a Reneral assortmant of
Dry Coods, viz :
Cloths, Cassim'rs, Carsinets, Jeans, Drillings.
Muslins, Linens, Calicoes, Muslin de
Lains, Lawns, Ginghams, Bcrages.
Silk & Palm Leaf Hats.
A large assortment of Boots and Shoes, for
Men, Women and Children.
Grorrrlcft,
Sugar, Tea, CuITee, Molasses, Cheese, Spi
ces, Fish Salt, riaster.
HARDWARE,
VU : Iron and Klerl, Nnils, Files. Saws, &c.
QUEENSWARE,
Tea Setts, Plates, Dishes, Cups, Saucers, 1ft.
LIQUORS,
Winr. Brandy, Gin, Ram, Uliiskry, it-
nf Country producs of all kinds taken in ex
change at the highest maiket prices.
Muy 8, 1852. ly.
fn the matter of the Estate of FETER
STUIL, Pec'd.
THE Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Sam
uel SStulI. who is deceased, leaving issue
Peter 8tnll, Jane Stull, Esther Stull, Fanny
Stiill, Elizalietli Stull, Samuel Stull, Lester
iStull, the last named two are married. Ra
chel itull, married to Joep'i Jones, which said
Joseph is deceased. Anna Stull married to
Ahrahain Snyder. Eliahelli Stull married to
Daniel Wampolc. Maria Stull married to Win.
Neville. Maria is dead leaving issues Elba,
Jeremiah and Jane, nil married. Kanny Blull
married to Jacoli Lillcy. Jacoh Stull, Peter
Stull, Henry Stull, and John Stull. Aaron
Huston is appointed (iuardian of the minor chil
dren of Maria Neville and of the two minor
children of Samuel Stull, dee'd., pro. hae. ri.
lineal descendants of Peter Stull, dee'd., and all
other poisons interested,
GREETING :
Northumberland County, bs.
Von are herchy cited to be nnd appear before
the Judges of our Orphan's Court to he held at
Sunhury, on the fust MONDAY" of August
next, then and there to except or refuse to take
tho real estate of said Peter Stull, dee'd., situate
in Delaware township, eoiitainioR 103 acres more
or Ices, which was valued and appraised in pur
suant of a writ of J'nrtitinii awarded ly the
Orphan's Court uf said County, and hereof fail
not.
Certified from Ihe records of said Court at
Sunhurv, on the 13th day of April 1S52.
By Order of the Court,
J. P. PURSEL, Clk, O. C
May 1, 1S.VJ. 5t.
UdHTNlXC HODS.
,4 FTER many years' close investigation and
numerous experiments, the Patented takes
pleasure in informing the public that he has arri
ved at the true principle of protecting families,
dwellings nnd property from the destructive influ
ence of LIGHTNING. The calamities that
every C'itv, Town, Village nnd Country falls vic
tim t annually, through the gross negligence of
its inhabitants, is beyond calculation, especially
when the remedy is so easy to obtain this is
found in
AR.MIT.ltii:'.
Patent Magnetic Lightning Roda,
and in this alone. This Rod has been ciammed
by the most scientific gentlemen in the world
Professors M'Murtiie, Johnson, Wullor and ma
ny others that have examined them, recommend
and speak of them in the highest terms of appro
bation, and have pronounced them the 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 clsr
trie fluid harmless to the clouds; in time of a
stroke this enables the rod to conduct that portion
of fluid that beluiigs to the earth without the
slightest danger of leaving the conductor. This
rod has many other advantages over the old ene.
The only place of manufacturing is in
I' nc St. 3 doors above 2th, Philadelphia,
where all persons are respectfully invited to call
ami examine lor themselves, r or sale Whole
sale or Retail bv
THOMAS ARMITAGE.
tl? The only authorized Agent for the Coun
tie of Union, Juniata, Milllin, Clinton, Lycom
ing, Northumticilaiid, Montour, Colombia, Lu
zcrne, is SAMUEL HOOVER.
Ilartlclon, Union eountu Pa.
Orders and letters addressed (post paid) to Mr.
Hoover, will he promptly uttended to.
May 8, 18.V. 4ui.
1TEV' 3TOB.E,
(Nearly oppos:te Weaver's Hotel,)
Sunhury, Northumberland County, Pa,
I. Y. TJSXKIl & CO.,
IV EG respectfully to announce to the citiiens
of Sunbury and its neighborhood, and to the
public generally, that they are now oponmg an
entirely new ami well selected
Stock of Goods,
Consisting of Dry Good, Groceries.
ISardivarc, urenssvarc,
Soot?, Shoes, Hats and Cap;,
Villi a choice assortment of
Consisting of Brandy, Ginger Brandy,
Cherry llraiuly, Holland Glu,
Rum, Whiskey, and Port,
Madeira and German
"V7INES,
A II of which they ai 'eterinined to sell fur th
mnlleht profits.
We respectfully solicit a call and inspection of
our stock.
Sunbury, May 1, 1852 ly.
New Carpet Store.
BAILEY & BPwCTEEP.
IfW A VING made extensive alteration in their
f4 Q Store, and increased their facilities for
liusiucss, would invite tho attention of purcha
sera to their large assortment ot
English Tapestry,
" Brussels, I
Super Ingrain, CARPETLNGS.
" Iinperml 3 Tly, 1
Plain & Twilled Venetian J
FLOOR OIL CLOTHES of tTery width.
Castox Mittimus of tvrry 4yle and quality
imported. A these goods have been purchased
for eah, and we intend conducting our Business
on 1 as Cash I aisnri. purchaser may re
ly upon obtaining bargain.
UAILEV & BROTHER,
Importer and Manufactures of Carpeting
Twelfth & Market St., Philadelphia.
March 20, 185V! am.
Eitato of W1I. KASE, tr. Dee'd.
JOTlCE ia hereby given that Inters testamen
i-' tary bav been granted to the subscriber on
the r si ate of Wm. Kaae, sr. dee'd., late of Rush
township. Northumberland rouuty. All persons
indebted te said estate or having claims against
the same are requested to tall on the ubscribers
for aettlenteut.
JOHN KASE, ,
SIMON P. KASE, t,xeci
, Danville, May S, 185?. -u
..1
CHERRY PECTORAL:
Far the Care
OOUOHS, OOX.SS,
HOARSENTESS, BHOI7
OHXTIS, OBOUP, ASTjeC-
MA, WHOOPISrOoOOUOtf
AN 13 OOINTSUIVIPTIOK.
This remedy is offered to th community with
the confidenco we feel in an article which sel
dom fails to roil ira the happiest sflects that can
be desired. So wide is the field of it usefulness
and so numerous the cases of its cure, that el-
most every section of tho country abound in
persons, publicly known, who have been restored
from alarming and even desperate disease of th
lungs, by it use. M hen once tried, its superi
ority over every other medicine of its kind, is too
ppareut to escape observation, and where its vir
tues are known, the public no longer hesitate
what antidote to employ for the distressing and
angcrous affections of tho pulmonary organs,
which are incident to our climate, And not only
in tho formidable attack upon the lungs, but fur
the milder varieties of Count, Col ens, Hoiast-
xess, &c, and for Ciiildbsk it is tho plessant
cst and safed n:cd:cii: that can tc obtained. No
family should he without it, and those who Lav
used it, never will.
Read the opinion of the following Gentlemen,
who will bo recognized in the various sections of
country where they are located each and all as
merchants of tho first class end of the highest
character as tho oldest and most extensive
holcmilo Dealers iii Mcdicino with an experi
ence unlimited on the sunject or which they
speak. If there is any value in the judgment of
experience, see
THIS CERTIFICATE
Iff the undersigned. Wholesale Drnic.ists
having been for long acquainted with Aier'i
Lheiri) rectorul, hereby certijy our bcliej that
it is the best and rnosf effectual remedy for Pul
monary Complaints ever offered to ihe Ameri
can People. And xte voiild, from our knoirl-
dee oj its composition, and extensive useful
ness, cordially commend it to the afflicted as
worthy their best confidence, and icilh the firm
conviction that it will do for their relief all
that medicine can do.
Ilenshaw, Edmands fc Co., Boston Mass.
Reese & Coulson, Baltimore, Md.
Ladd A Ingrahain, Bangor, Maine.
Haviland, Harrall Co., Charleston, S. C.
Jacob S. Farrand, Detroit, Michigan.
T. II. McAllister, Louisville, Ky.
Vrancis & Walton, St. Louis Missouri.
Joseph Tucker, Mobile, Alabama.
Theodore A Peck, Burlington, Vt.
Haviland, Rislcy & Co., Angusta, Ga.
Isaac I). James, Trenton, N. J.
J. M. Townsei'd, Pittsburg, Pa.
Clark Si Co., Chicago, Illinois.
E. E. Gay, Burlington, Iowa.
M. A. Santos & Son, Norfolk, Vs.
Edward Briiighnrst, Wilmington, Del.
John Gilbert .V Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
Z. 1). fc W. II. Oilman, Washington, D. C.
J. Wright & Co., New Orleans, La.
Watson, Wall tc Co., Fort Wayne, la.
C. C. Richmond & Co., San Francisco, Cal.
Lewis & Ames, Tallahasse, Florida.
B. R. Strong, Knowille, Tennessee.
Chilton Si Doer, Little Rock, Ark.
Stiller, Slade Ac Co., Lexington, Miss.
X. D. Labadie, Galveston, Texas.
('has. Dver, Jr., Providence, R. I.
Jos. M. Turner, Savoiinah, Ga.
Wads, Eckstein .Si Co., Cincinnati, Ohi.
IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES:
J. G. Coffin Si Co., Valparaiso, Chili.
I'. M. Dimoud Si Co., Vera Cruz, Mexico.
Jired Rivas cV Co., Bogota. New Grenada. '
W. Provost & Co., Lima, Peru.
Morton St Co., Halifax, Nova Scotia,
T. Walker St Son, St. Johns, N. B.
C. G. Salinas Si Co., Rio Janeiro, Brazil.
With auch 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. AY EH,
Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass.
Sold in Sunbury by II. MASSER, and by
Druggist generally throughout the State.
November 1, 1851. lycc'Imo.
List of Jurors,
OF Northnnibeiland County, for May 31,
1SV?. SnMei:.! Conrl.
Lewis. John Clapp, John Dimm.
Dki.awarf.. Jonii Nicelv. R. II. McCor-
rniek, Uaao Vincent, Charles Fox, Eptiraim
ll.it: I o I c cv
riniiiiiu, caniuei oees, Pinion i.uniz.
IvnnuT. Henry Lndwir.
Point Henry Morgan, Win Hamnr.
Mii.ton Thomua Sliiue, Win. C. Wilson.
H. McCormi-k, Geo K Reader.
Northumberland James Deifleubach,
John Hummel, Charles F. Little.
iM'Nnuriv Ira T. Clement, Hiram Puce.
Rush. Joseph IVcjj.
Lower Auccsta. Henry Sheib. William
Bloom.
Jackson. Frederick Shreffler, Jacob Wei-
ser. Samuel Claik, John Cliuk, j. R. Itei'el.
J revorton. ueo. Weaver. U. W. Dom-
bangh.
Lower Mahonov. Michael Itiltms.
Upper " Jacob Hoffa, F. Alon-
rer, feier ueise
Shamokis. Amnndus Miller.
NEW GOODS I
J. Jl. KALWMAN
At nix Nfw Store In Ilullowiug Run,
RESPECTFULLY inform hi friend, and
customers, that he has iunt received a new
stock of goodis whirh he offers to th public
at th lowest prices, vii :
Spring niul Summer Dry Goods,
Bt'CH AS
Cloths, Cassimeres, Saltinctts, Meriners,
Mousteline De Lainer, Flannels
and every variety of good suituble for th season.
Also Silk Hat, Caps, Ac.
ALSO : An assortment of Hardware.
ALSO:
All Kinds, ol Groceries,
LI QUO IIS.
ALSO:
A variety of Queensware, Crockery, Ac.
Beside a variety of other articles, auitabl for
farmer, Ac.
All kind of produce taken in exchong far
goods at the highest market price. '
Hollowing Run, April 17, 1852. tf.
NEW MILLINERY STORE,
Fawn Street, Sunbury,
3ITSS ELLEN PETER Y,
YT OULD respectfully aanounos to tha tadiea
of Sunbury and vicinity, that she ha just
returned from tha City of PLUudclubiu. and in
tend opening a new and handsome assortment of
SPRING MILLINERY,
on Batarday, April It, at her Stora, opposil th
uaptist t fiurcn, and luvitas tha public so aall a
examine her stock.
Huuburv, April 3, 185X tf.
1YLANK DEEDS printed on tha beat qualify
of parchment paper, sold at the lowest price
at tuis oltice, ny noicule nd k.iu
proclamation;
VTOTICE is hereby piven that . Special
x Court nf Common Plena, in and for ihr
County of Northumberland, to commence at
tha Court House, In the boinugh of Sunbury,
at 10 o'clock, A. M. on Monday the 31st
day of May 18S2, and will continue ONE
IV CCft.
Jurors lira requested lo be) punctual in
their attendance, at the time appointed
screeablo to their nntiees.
Given under my hand at Sunbury, th 1 Tth day
of April, 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 7Gth.
WILLIAM B. KIPP, RhctllT.
Odd .t.ivu lilt) Coiniiionweallhi
LIST Of causes
h ,OIl Special Court of Common PInas of
IL Northumberland County to be held the
5 ih Monday of May 1353.
oinnuay ol Ala
' rLAINTIFPSi
Frederick Keener
DKFENDASTS.
vs Wm. Ayra
Com. for SamI Furman v '
S D Jordan S Hunter
Ales Jordm
Samuel A Jordan ct a I v John Arnold
Aaron Reppart v Ira T Clement
Henry Keiscr v Henry Yoxtheiiner' aJin'r
George E. Gehrig et al v Peter Warev
Com for Win L Heine.nan v. Thtn aBillins'
Robert Philips v James Renny, jr
George Gannon vs B II Howell et al
Com. for Frcd'k Weaver Henry Bardsher &
and Wife Jacob try
Mahonoy and Shninokin , , , ,
, ' . i- v Abraham Paul
Improvement Co.
James Ross v Jacob II fthoad
James Graham, James . , ,
Carothers et al Vi IIuh Bc,Ia' cl '
Henry Donticl ct al v Hugh Bellas
John L Ross vs Leonard Roadannel et al
JAMES BEARD, Trolli'v.
Prothonotarj's Oln.ce,
Sunbury, April 17, 1853.
JAMES 3.P.SE?k3
Wholesale and IS dn.il Cluck
ESTABLISHMENT.
S. E. Corner Second and Chestnut Sts.,
PHILADELPHIA.
WHERE may be found, ono of the largest
and best asHortmeuts nf Clocks and Time
pieces in the United States, in quantities to suit
purchasers, of from a single Clock, to one thou
sand Clocks; embracing every variety of style
and manufacture, suitable for Churches, Halls,
Counting Houses, Parlois, Sleeping Apartments,
and Kitchens, Steam and Canal Boats, and Rail
Road Cars.
Also general sale Agent, for Rnpp's lately pat
ented Scientific Niclio Gold Pen. Wholesale
and Retail Gold and Silver Pen Holders, and
Pencils, and a variety of Fancy Goods. Those
wishing to purchase will find it to their interest
to call before purchasing elsewhere.
JAMES BARBER,
. S. E. Cor. Chestnut &. 2nd Sis., Phila.
April 10, 1852. ly.
j.H -& w j if ARTi
W II O I E S A L E (I II O U K R S,
No. 229 North 3d St., above Callouhill,
PHILADELPHIA.
A lare assortment of Groceries always on
hand, which will be sold at the lowest prices for
Cash or approved Credit.
April lit, 1852. ly.
rt. CORXKI.II S. I. F. 1IAKKR. W. C. BAltlilt.
Cornelius, linker Co.,
MAXL'FATL'RKrtfl OK
Lamps, Chandeliers, Gas Fixtures, &c.
STORE NO. 170 CHESTNUT ST..
Manufactory No. IS I Cherry St.,
PHXX.ADSZ.rHXA.
April 10, 1852. tf.
SOAP & CANDLE MANUFACTORY,
No. 19 Wood St., betu-cen 2d 3d Sts., und
No. 17 North Gth Street,
I'UII.AUr.Ll'IIIA.
John Runerol't Jr. and Son,
RESPECTFULLY inform Store-keepers, Mer
chants, Ac, that they Manufacture and have
for Sale, Palm, Whito, Variegated, Yellow and
Brown Soaps, Mould and Dipped Candles, aH of
good quality and at reasonable prices.
Cy" Cash paid for Tallow and rough Fat.
April 10 1802 ly.
LIBERTY STOVE WORKS,
jfa BItOWX STREET,
jprfl ouore Fourth,
PHILADELPHIA.
THE undersigned respectfully inform the pub
lic that they arc in full operation at their
new foundry, and ready to executo order for
stove of every description on the most reasona
ble terms.
They invite the attention of STOVE DEAL
EKS to their largo assortment of STOVES, all
uf which are entirely new, and gut up at great
expense. Among which are the Liberty Air
Ti;;ht Cook, Complete Cook, t-'tar Air Tight,
8lar Franklin, Star Kadialor, Jenny Lind Im
proved, Fire King Kadiators, Salamanders, Can
nons, Bases, 13 a re Cylinders, liar Room Stoves,
Furnaces, Uas Ovens, Ac, Sic.
AliUOTTiV LAWRENCE.
N. B. Country merchants are particularly
nvited to call and examine our assortment.
April 10, 1853 ly.
H. J. W0LVERT0N,
-TTOR1TEY AT LAV".
FFICE in Market street, Sunhury, adjoining
the OlKce of the "A mcrican" and opposite
he Post Olric.
Business promptly attended to in Northumber
land and tho adjoining Counties.
Rht'Ea to Hon. C. W. Hcins and I). Bun
nan, Pottsville-, Hon. A. Jordan and II L). Mas
ser, Sunbury.
April 10, 1852 ly.
SUNBURY FERRY.
ENKV VV. Bl.CHER inf.irms ihe public
that he has taken the Hunbury Ferry and
as ho is now well prepared with) good and sufli
cient crafts he will be enabled to accommodate
the public with promptness and despatch.
April 10, 1852. If.
J. STEWART DEPUY.
T 223 North 2d street, above Wood,
(Burnt District,) Philadelphia, would
respectfully call the attention of his friends
and the public in geuend, ts his lame and
well selected atock of Carpets, Oil CKiths,
Mattings, Window fchuU, Suir Hods,
Ac, Sic.
Veuaiaii Carpetiu frot 7 cts to 100 els per yd.
liiCTiim lj " ua o
Three Kty 1IK1 1S5 "
Biasarks " ll-JJ " m "
Duo? Merits H would invite th atten
tion of dealers and others to his large stock
of Doat Mailt which he manufactures
in great variety and ut splendid qualHr.
Oil CroTus.from 1 yard to S yards wide
wholesale md retail.
April 10, 183?. 6m-. -
BONNETS AND STRAW GOODS.
JOHN T. WALTON wishe to inform
hi customers and th pubke, (hat be
U now Dreired to fumisli llrvro with s new
and well eelocted slock ot Uusssti ef lis new
est tjle, and maUritsU, togellw? wilh a variety
ef oibe straw good and
MILLINERY TRIMMINGS.
Hs will sJao be receiving throughout the season
all th freak and oVsirabl yU wbicn h will
sell at IIm Uwsot priess.
JOHN T. WALTON.
No. 61 Norlh 2nd l., Philidelpai.
Maich 18, 18 3mo.
STAGlOFFICE.
WAsiuNftiotf House,
SUNBURY, PA.
JAlIES COVERT, Proprietor,
TVOULD respectfully announce that hs lis
w T takeh this fcell known stand, where hd
will he gratified to see and entertain hit IriemU
and the travelling public generally. Thia house'
is now replete with every convenience, comforta
ble, pleasantly located, handsomely furnished
well ventilated, rendering it in Ovety respect a
desirabl stopping place.
Nd expense has been spared in f tti ig Op this
house. The chamliera are well furnished and
tbS table and bar provided with the best th
market can affurd.
The stnblo accommodations sro extensive and
well calculated for travelers.
STAGE OFFICE.
Th singe runninj from NorlliumheTtshd' ftf
Pottsville, stop at this liouro, whrro throiiRh and
way tickets to Philadelphia can be obtained.
Sunbury, March SO, 1852. tf.
tiic ciiimt rnizn medii, aik
niTtni
IIICKEV & TtTLL,
xVo. 113 Chestnul St., above SLcth, Front of
JONES' HOTEL.
VU'pt Vi") 1 JAVE just received their Frisa
t Wrj-M Medal, awarded to them for
S.IXL-Ll (heir best Travelling Trunks ex
hibited at the World' Fair in London, 1851 -being
the only exhibitors to whom any award
was made. Their competition was with ill th
woild, and they have taken THE PRIZE1
TRUNKS, VAUSES, tJACi!, &c.
To be found in this Citv, and at very low price
Call and sec. HICKEY Si TULL,
Trunk Manufacturers, 148 Chestnut St.
April 10, 183U tf.
31,000,000 Saved Vearly by Purchasing
SILVER'S MINERAL PAINTS.
rJ ' UK wrmdr nf llie ns, nnlart's own pffxtuctiops.-
I 'i'h.-M I'nints differ from sll ntlifn in tlie nmkft I
t,ry are n 't rl:iy ; Itiey rtiu'rc little lid. (tow easily- eiHl
cjver wild a heavier tnnlv limn w liite lr;id. '1'he-y neither
crnr ivr peel, and ilry rcsilily, mnkifii; an liitL uf
STOS.
COI.or.3. Wc have seven ihflersnt rotors, iz : liir
Itrowns. two ("ll-K'otnti', lllnck nnd Yrll.iW, on by Cora-
biii:ilini innke every variety nnd simile ( ct'.r.
HlilJ v . These I'uinls are unpin .r in uooy (or rover'
nig pioperty) to any yet ntwoveieil. nnu p.ano inr ponn
will e vrr donlilc llie'sun'uce v( white teuit, zinc, or utur
niftiillie liiirts. J
lHit i'Vit Ir tn thrv rnriiikh nerleet nrnteeliort
sriion nnt. f -r lliey conlnin mi meliil, which like wliit
lend win ttps.rnciive:y en ine iron; in i:iei hob rain
ln;ikc rr-nl .til.lv vnlunhle Tur liuilttiiiR prpoe,
HKIC'K WDIIK They Rive to tioine wnlls a mueH
heavier p. within tin titer puittlw. mul it' Bniutijn? is reijuir-
til. n.ilttiutf to tlttn S't firfrrly or fiuili.-s. Well With it.
Ot.ll litiOl7!. Clive nsn t t . never s old nnd leaky.
Silver's .Minend I'nints will nmhe rt cheuply ucw and
more endiiriun than il ever wnl.
SHIPS nina this extra 'nhn.iry Slinernl s W prepare
it for iheui. will he proof against the neth'n of hoi sun
worm mul s ilt wnt. r. ,
CAIMTM.IS'I X and nril.TVKrtS are invited to tniike
trii l seriilmy into the nierit'iir ll.ese Pnints. They will
liinl a very Brent redaciiort liniilit ht made in the ens! of
pninttntr. Tlu-se l'uinls are purely mineriil ; all clmsamf
other iinpnritieii are washed out in pretrinj; theiu I'nl thil
mirkil. 'I'liey cost hnt half the pticei f white trait, and
the irnne quanlily will cover twice tlie surface, and Inst
six times iik 1 tinr," which in fact re-lures lh price to one
twell'lh. Climate Ins no efli'et nn this Paint, and is eiunlty
valniihte in the e"lil CaiimliiB or our sioinv r tfTruhi.
1)111 i:' l lOS l so I.insrcil till, 'mix as thii ks
VMi enn, nnd ukc ns nttier pnints. The e I'nints nerTut
little diver, nnd for pnniinp nnrf second eouting in all
liiin w ii k they will lie found far chruptr and iwirs dans
hie than lead.
Praters tjii c-.i:SUIlirrs erin nrnriire ties Paint wh"!cide
and retail of KKKNCIt Hli'll AltDS.
X. V. Torner I0:h ninl .Market Ms . I'tilUulelplna.
Gi-ueitil Wli lerile . 'cents i nls Importers of I'lnteaasl
Colornl Winilnw Glens, Ucnleis in Drugs, Paints, A.c.
Match It, IK. Hum.
IIKXIIY CARR. Clif). I.KAGIT..
J. II. Oilisa
Li t .r.v. Jffi-J. i.i uj.
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING llfltSE-
C3AF-I1, aiSSB &. CO.,
Commission & Forwarding Kerchant?,
,'o. 19, Spears Wharf,
B-BXTirilOIlE.
Will receive and sell FLOCK, CiUAlX, and sS
kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE and also
LUMBER.
tlARTK'CLAU attentiort will be giton to thi
branch of the Uusiness, by Lewi W. H.
(iiese, whose whole attention will le devoted ia
the sale of Lumber, and will occupy an Oflice on
the Falls Dock, especially for this purpose. M r.
Oiese's long experience, and reputation as a first
rate salesman, is a guarantee that th highest
market prices will always be obtained.
r5" Liberal . Cash advances made on Con
signments : but in no case will this House roak
any advances, until tho Produce is received.
March LI, ISai. 4mo.
DAVID COOPER,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
FOR TIIK sai.i: or
Fisli, Provisions, ?jc.t
.Vo. 9 North Wharves,
rillLADELPillil..
April 10, 1852 ly.
CLOTHING WAREHOUSE.
WHOLESALE AND It KTAIL.
J. Y. li. I). STOKES,
No. 191 Market Street, South side, First belvu)
Sixth Street,
PHII.ADBt.rUIA.
ODD FELLOWS and Masonic ReSaii'a of
every variety, suited to tho various rank
and orders, constantly on hand. Also, a larft)
and extensive stink of fashionable
IStady Hade C lothing',
manufactured by the best of wmkinen, and from
tlie newest etvle of Hoods, of late impoitation, at
greatly reduced prices. They hav also a targe"
and well selected assoitment of Piece Gcnds, of
English, French and Cermatj Fabrics, of new
and beautiful Patterns, which they will make to
order in the most approved end fashionable m sa
ner, and in a superior stvla of workmanship.
February 23, I&52. lino.
The Johnston Ink.
MANUFACTORY REVIVED.
10fi $ Lombard St , PHILADELPHIA,
r"I"MIlv subscriber begs leave respectfully to ia
form I'liiNTr.ns generally, that he lias suc
ceeded to the Butfiirena ot' maiiiif.u-tiirhnt "rml
ing Iii formerly carried on by his grand Father,
and Father, and oners his article to the trade,
without any PVfis, but with the simple reliance
upon the long established chaiactrr il ha horn,
feeling rouliji nt of its Ri'vini entire satisfnctioni
to all who may favor him with a roll. Tina
Cash. CliAULES KNEW JOHNSTON.
April 19, lSdi tf.
WM. M. ROCKEFELLER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MAIIIItV, 1A.
Dee. 1 3, 1 85 1 -Hf-
ATTOR1TS7 AT L.TT.
107ic in Miirkel street Sunbury, opposite
1 M Weaver's Hotel
Sjmf'PINKSS will be promptly attawdrd to far
B 0 th Counties of Nortkuusbeilaiid, I'nion.
Colombia and Montour.
guiibury, OeU II, 185lA ly.
WANTED TO E0RR0W
pWELYE H INDUED DULL A RS in tw
sum of ait hundred iVoltae !, tor whiclv
(ood free-hold aecurily will U given. Addrss
st. vr.
Sunbury, Feb. , 1M4 tf.
RAZORS. A superior ariieU ftr sal at tti
lor of HENHY MASSUB,
Sunbury, Feb. 18. 18.10,