SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL. -1 .foreign New s. . . ARRIVAL OFTHK A 11C TIC FOUR DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. The Collins steamship Arctic, Capl. Luce, from Liverpool, at 104 o'clock, A. M., May 9lh, arrived off Samly Hook, New Yoik, on Salurlayvvenins at o'clock, bul owing to the dense fog, was unable to come up to the city till half-pant 7 o'clock yesterday morning. The Arctic brings ninety-nine passenger, amonjf whom we notice Horace Smith. Esq , United States Consul for Portugal, and bearer of despatches for the U. S Legation fct Lisbon. ENGLAND. Little worth reporting has occurred since the sailing of Ihe Cambria. The case of a feritwh subject, named Murray, sentenced to tleath at Rome, for political offences, was before the House of Lords on Monday as was also that of some English Protestant Missionaries, banished from Austria. A good deal of feeling was evinced by the dif ferent speakers, bul the discussion led to no practical result. A numerous deputation wailed upon the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, at the Castle, on Monday, to ask for his intercession on be half of Smith O'Brien and his colleagues He refused to recommend the prayer of the memorial to the Queen for the liberation of the pntiiois, on tho ground that they had not expressed rontrition for their crimes,, or loyalty, or gratitude towards their Sov ereign. FRANCE. There is little of interest from Paris, or, in fact, from any part of the Continent. Gens Lamoricere, Bedeau, and Leflo have Gen. Changaruiei's example, and pub lishad letters strongly denouncing Louis Na poleon, and assigning their reasons for refus ing to take the outh of allegiance to the Presidunt. Tho letters are equally distin guished, as is Gen. C.'s, for their boldness and spiiit. The delay of two months, granted by the decree of the 14th of March, to the foreign holders of five per cent Rentes, to decide between reimbursement and conversion, ex pired on-Friday. The demand for reim bursements amounts to 1,773,180 francs for Rentes, or 35,473,600 francs of capital. Payments of cluims commenced on Mon day. The Census of Franec has been published The population is set down at 35,781,628; from which it appears that the increase since 1846 has been much less than in for mer proportionate periods The diminution is accounted for by the emigration to South America and California, and by fewer mar riages having been contracted in the late troublous times. On Saturday the Archb'shop of Paris bles ed four busts of Louis Napoleon, to be pla ced at the four corners of the new central tiiaiket place. The ceremony was witnes. ed by a la i go number of Napoleon's more immediate admirers. AUSTRIA. The Emperor of Austria entertained the Czar of Russia with great pomp. The latter was at Dresden, on Agra, the 12ih instant, en his way from Vienna to Berlin. A great camp of evolution is to be formed on the 5i h of June at Czeglod and Keresstur, in Hungary. All tho disposable cavalry, and thirty batteries of artillery, are to manoeuvre inri:ig forty days. Georgy has published his book, on the Hungarian war, but the Austrian Govein inent have suppressed it so thoroughly that nut a copy is to b had. The cause of this interdict is supposed to be that he says the Hungarians were on legitmate ground up to Iheir declaration of Independence at Debre czen, on the 14th April, 1849. PRUSSIA. Another conference of the Zollverein was held on the 15th inst., without result. An extensive conflagration has destroyed the water works which supplied the city of Dantzer. Local tradition ascribed the con struction of these works to Copernicus. EGYPT. A letter, dated Constantinople, May 1, says ; "Alarming reports are alloat concern ins the island of Crete. Great agitation pre vails there Several ships of war have been ordered thither. 1ry Read the advertisement of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. There are statements of nn ordinary interest to all so unfortunate as U be afflicted, with the dillicullies it cures. HnoFLANii's Germam Bitters. These ..l..hrMid Bitters prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, 120 Arch street, Philadelphia, are performing astonishing cures throughout the !. onnntrv. We can bear witness to it...;r ,.iiraiive nnwers in the case of a friend if ours who had the Liver Complain, and ha.l ined almost every other medicine, but without effect. After taking a few bot ties of these Bitters he was entirely cured. To those who are similarly amicieu were mm(,,i,l ihem to lake the preparation knowing thut they will cure the disease spoken of, and many others to hich "flesh ;i m There is a spurious articli made in Philadelphia. The only place to .i ihe r-enuine article IS 120 A tub street of Dr. Jackson, or bis agents throughout the country. MllUtlGP. At Lock Haven, on Tuesday morning, May S5.h, by thehev.S. A. Gayley, Geo. L I Painter, EJitor of the Muncy Lununa rv to Rose A., daughter ef Mr. Thomas ' r nlr ll:IVn. Hridgens, ui .......... DIKD. T . , . 1. in An ihe Uih ulU Mr. BENJA MIN L. VASTLNE, in the 85tb year of his iTh- deceased ha been for many years a member of the Rosh Baptist Church, and for upwards of 50 years an inhabitant of Hush township.) ' in Derrv tp.. Montonr eo . on the 29th or Arl'l, Jofisi- ROMNSOlV, .ged.bo.,1 31 'Tcaltawissa, on the 21st tilt., Mrs. SA. RAH GEARHART, widow of the late Wm Ge!har,ofF....k!intp,Mon.oorco I Franklin tp , Montour CO , on the 23d tU."GEORGEMEAR5,.S ) &I)C ittarkcts. Philadelphia Market June 2, 1852. Fi.our and Meat.. Flour is firmer: mix ed brands are selling nt $4 134 per bbl. for export, and at 94,121 a $4 25 to the home trade. Extra flour is held at $41 a 5. Rye Fi.our. Sales at 3.25. Corn Meal. Last sales of fresh ground at 3 12. Wheat Is active: sales of Southorn red at 97 ; mixed 91, and prime white at tl,03. Rtb Is wanted at 75 cents. Cork Is in fair demand J sales of jellow afloat, at 65 rts. and while nt 62 cents. Oats. Are dull ; sales of Southern at 43c, and of Pennsylvania at 44 cents. Whiskey. Sales in bbs. and hhds. at 21c. Baltimore .Market. June 2, 1851. GRAIN. The supply of Wheat is small for the last day or two. Sales of good to prime reds to-day at 97 a 98 uls. ; white at SI. a 1,3 ; and a large lot very prime white, taken for Shipment, at 103 els. Sales of new Corn, in good condition, at 56 cts. w hile, and 68 a 69 cts. for yellow Damp parcels sell at 45 a 50 cts. Sales of old torn at 64 a 56 els. We quote Oats at 38 a 40 cts. for Mary land, and 411 cts for Pennsjlvania. WHISKEY. Sales of Pennsylvania bbls. at 211 cts., and of hhds. at 201 cents. SUNI.UKY PRICE CURRENT Whkat. RtK. Jon. Oats. Potatoes, HlTTKM. Erms. Pork. Flixxkkii. Tallow. Iktiwn Hkcklku Flax. Dkikii ArrLKR. Do. Peaciiks. Flax 00 62 63 45 60 14 10 8 100 12 SO 17 100 25ft 8 New Advertisements. THE VERY LATEST ARRRIVAL, CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST! FXIILING & GRANT. RESPECTFULLY inform the public snd "Ihc rest of mankind," that they have just received and opened the best and cheapest stock of Spring: Summer Goods tlint hug over been brought to Sun bury. i heir stock consist of every varie'y or Dvy Goods, viz : Cloths, Cassimeres, Sallinels, Vestings, Drilling, Linens, And all kinds of Summer Wear. Also a splendid variety of LADIES DRESS & FANCY GOODS, Calicoes, Ginghams, Lnicns, Chintzes, Dt Laines, Beragcs, And every variety of goods suitable for La dies wear. Also an extensive assortment of Panama and Palm Leaf Hats. Also a large assortment of GIIOCEIIIEI, SUCH A3 Sugar, Teas, Coffee, Molasses, Spice of all kinds. Also a large assortment of HARDWARE and QUEENSWARE, Fish, Salt and Plaster. Also a trend supply of liil"G! AND MEDICINES. Besides the largest and most general assort ment of all kinds of goods to be had iu this place. fir Country produce ol all kimls taken m - change at the highest market price. Sunbury, May 22, 183. REMOVAL. MISS M. E. WHARTON, thankful for the patronage heretofore extended toward hor, announces to her friends nnd tho publie generally, that she ban icmoved her Millin ery Store to the building at the corner of Alaiket square, ami directly opposite air. Coven's Hulel The business will heieafter be conducted by Mis. Wharton, who respect- lullv solicits a continuance ot I he patronage of ihe publie, nnd intends selling of the pre sent slock ot lionnets, Kiubons, flowers and Parasols at Iirst cost. Sunbury, May 22, 1852 61. Daguerreotype Likenesses FOR ONE DOLLAR! JIIAILER MASON has Ihe pleasure of ii.liiriiii.'irr ihi. inhabitant of Sunburv and vicinity that he has opened Rooms at the State House, where he will be in readiness to receive visitors between the hours of 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. Pictures taken with snv desirable effect of light or shade arid colored in Ihe highest perfection of the art and no regard lo weather. Instructions given and apparatus furnished for $50. N. B. Perfect satisfaction given in all rv ses or no charge. Sunbury, May 22, 152. If. NEW STORE. FETEIt AV. GRAY RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Sunbury and vicinity, that he has commen ced a new store in Whortleberry street, in the house formerly occupied by Mrs. dray, and has just receivej and opened a well selected assort ment or Dry Goods, Consisting in part of CLOTHS, CASSIMEKS, 8ATTIXETTS, A nd 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 general variety of other articles such as are suitable to the trade, all of which will be sold at the lowast prices. Country produce taken in exchange at the highest prices. Buubury, May 15, 1852. 6m. Merchant Tailoring. GEORGE C. WELKER rTWANKFCL for past favors, respectfully in- -- forms the citizens of Sunbury and vicinity, that he has just received a handsome assortment Of Cloths, Cassitntrt, Cashmerets, Vesting, Linen If Cotton Drillings, Trimmings, Gloves, Stockings, Suspender., Cra vats, silk If linen Handkerchief i. Alse fa.hionabie SILK HAT8. The above articles having been selected with Brest care, will be sold at the lowest rates, or made un in the test style on ressonable terms- Tailoring in all its branrhes carried on es usual. Sunbury, May 15, 185a. if. anj Porter's Rhetorical Reader, iust receiv. td snd for sal. by WM. McCARTY. Bunbury, May J, Ii5l.-- Valuable Property. Late the Estate of E. P. SHANNON, Esq., orKorlliumbcrland AT PFJTATE 3ALE. rTMIE subscribers, Executors of the Estate of Ephraim P. Shannon, late of Ihe Bor ough of Northumberland, offer at private sale, the following valuable Real Estate, viz: Lot No. 77, Corner of Queen nnd Front Street, on which is erected a two story Brick Building, formerly occupied by the deceased as Store and Dwelling, anil now occupied as such. There are also on the lot two frame dwellings, &c. Lot No. 52, situated in Market Street, nn which is erected a two story while Frame Duelling, &c., adjoining John Taggurt, Esq., occupied by Ct.as. Knous. j Lots Nos. 69, 70, 71 & 72, situate in Mar ket Slreet, a two story white Frame Dwel ling, occupied by James Dimly, and a stable is erected on lols No. 69 & 70. Tho undivided half of Lol No. 120, situate on Ihe corner of Duke and 4th Sheet, nn which is erected a two story dwelling, ociu pied by Joseph McCallister. Lot No. 188, situate in Queen Street nn which is erected a two story while Frame Building, occupied by Juhn liuikcit Lot No. 60, situate at Northway and Wa ter Streets, on which are erected two Frame Dwellings and Stabling, occupied by widow Vaudling and John Vandling. A No Ihe undivided fourth part of lot 1G6, on which is erected a twostoiy Fiame Dwel ling, occupied by John Vandyke. Also ten acres of cleared land, adjoining lauds of John Dehay, on the East side of tho Susquehanna, about ihree miles below Dan ville. Also two adjoining vacant town lots, situ ated on Ihe corner of .slh'oih1 and Oiangu streets, numbered in the geneiul plan of -ongh. Nos. 215 & 216. Also four vacant lols on Third and Orange Streets, numbered in the general plan ol said Borough, Nos. 209, 210, 2 1 1 & 212. Also four vacant lots fronting on Market and Sixth Streets, running East to an Alley, numbered in Ihe general plan of said Bor ough, Nos. 77, 78, 79 & 80. Also four vacant lots fronting on Orange Street, nnd numbered in ihe general plan of said Boroifgh, Nos. 185, 18C, 187 & 188. The above property will be sold in parts or parcels lo suit purchasers, on reasonable terms. For further particulars apply to John dike, Esq., at Nnrtliumbeilaud, or to the subscribers. ALFRED KNEASS, ) ,, , THOMAS STRAWBRIDGE, J rs Northumberland, May 22, 1852. tf. NEV7 STORE. B EX.I AMI X HKFFN E R TJESPECFFCI.I.Y informs the citizens of Sunbury and vicinity, that he hss ornrd a new store in the room lately occupied by George li right, opposite Bolton's Hotel. He has just re ceived a handsome assortment of Spring nnd Kiiinnicr ftoods, consisting in part of Cloths, Cassimers, Cassinets. SUMMER WAKE of all kinds, of linen, cotton and worsted. ALSO: Calicoes, CsliiffliantN, Lanni, MounncMmc Off lenities and all kinds of Ladies Dress Goods. GROCERIES of every variely. Also an assortment of Hardware. Iron and Steel, Nails, &c. Also an excellent assortment of QUEENSWARE, of various styles and patterns. Also an assortment of HOOTS & SHOES. Palm Leaf and other Hats and Caps. Salt, Fish, ty. Also a variety of LIQUORS such as II i' .-ind). f;i:i, Wiiie, Jtv. And a ffrc.it variety of other articles such as are suitable to the trade, all of which will be sold ut the lowest prices. IT?" Country produce taken in exchange at the highest prre. Sunbury, May I, 1852. ly. New Arrangements for Susqut'lianiiii Packet Uoats. Former Detentions at Ihe Junction Avuidtd ! rN and after May 12, 1852, Ihe Packet will leave the Junction daily at 3 o'clock, P. M. (or upon the arrival of the Cars leaving Phila delphia ot 8 o'clock, A. M.,) and arrive ut Wil- liamsort next day at 10 o'clock, A. M. Leave Williamsport, daily, at 11 A.M. Arrive at Northumberland, ut 7 " P. M. And at the Junction, at 5 M A. M. In time to take the cars for Philadelphia and Pittsburg ! SUSQUEHANNA BOAT COMPANY. Harrisburg, May 15, 1S52. 3in. JUST HKCEIVKJ) AT TUB Saddlery and Harness Establishment of G. AV. STltOH, Market Street, Sunbury, A new assortment of Silver, IIl'UM and Japanned Mounting, Which he will cither make up to order r sell separately for rash at prices as low if not lower than can lie had anvwhere else. SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, Trunkal, TnllecN, &.C , Constantly kept on hand or manufactured to or der. CARRIAGE TRIMMING done on the shortest notice. All persons are invited to cull and examine for themselves. All kinds of produce taken in exchange. Sunbury, May I, 1852. tf. FANCY GOODS AND MILLINERY. MISS JANE FINNEY (Successor to Mrs. Elizabeth Follmer,) IJ ESPECTFULLY informa the citizens of Sunbury and vicinity that she has received a new stock of Fancy and Millinery Goods, Such at B nnets. Ribbons, Laces, Edgings, tine jijusnns, qc, tfc, Ifc, Also a large assortment of Ladlesj and C hildren'! Shoes. BONNETS done up in the neatest style, and at the shortest notice. In order to sell cheap, she hns adopted the rash system. She will therefore be enabled to sell at the lowest prices. Sunbury, May 8, 1852. t. JOHN A. TAVLOR, Manufacturer of Monuments, Tombs, AND GRAVE STONES OF THE FINEST Italiam and Americam Masble. At hi Old Stand in Northumberland, Pa RESPECTFULLY inform the publie that all work in his line will be made up of the very best material and finished in tle latest style of the .astern cities. Those ia waul of such articles well mads and rxreuted in the beat style and at the lowest rates, will do well to call and examine before tliey pur cnase elaewnere. Msy IS, 1852. !j. TREMENDOUS DISCOVERY In the Dry floods business! Goons to tr. sold Cheaper than the CiiiAfKKT at thr Store or ISAA.C CAMPBELL CO., In I'pper August townahlp, .NorlAiimoeWanc County, Pa. HJHO respectfully inform the public (rener Tf sllv, that Ihey have received and ojiened a new and well selected stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Consisting in part of French, English and American Cloths, Black and rancy Vammers, ftalltnells, 1 hecks, Dritlinfs, Murlins, Ire , Calicoes, Linens Ginchnms, Lafns, and ull linds of Snmmrr Ware, Delaines of even dt sciptinn and Shde, Together with a lot of Ladies Dnrs Goops. Also a fresh supply or GROCERIES, such as Sugars. Coffee, Tens, Mo lasses, &c . HARDWARE, Nails, Iron, Steel, &c, also a Iiirnjn nnrtment of QUEENSWARE. A fresh supply of DRUGS cV MEDICINES. BOOTS and SHOES suitable for men, women and children. HATS and CATS such as Straw, Palm Leaf and other hats. FISH, SALT, CHEESE, fcc, VT All of which will be sold cheap for rash or in exchange for country produce at the highest market price. t ppcr Augusta, Slay 15, 18.2. ly. Li7;7rr xixo iYods AFTER many years' close investigation snd numerous eiiicrimrnts, the Putentee takes pleasure in informing the public that he has arri ved at the true principle of protecting families, dwellings and proerty from the destructive influ ence of LIGHTNING. The calamities that every City, Town, Village and Country falls vic tim to annually, through the gross negligence of Its inhabitant, is lieynnu calculation, especially when the remedy is so easy to obtain this is found in An.nrr tci:'.? Patent Magiietio Lightning Hods, and in Ibis alone. This Hod hns been examined by the most scientific gentlemen in tho world Professors M'Murlrie, Johnson, Wallor nnd 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 Ibis or any other country for the protection of Lives and Properly. One advan tage Is to divide and throw luck a part of the elec tric mud 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 lightest danger of leaving the conductor. This rod hns manv other advantages over the old one. The only place of manufacturing is in Fine St. 3 doors above 12fi, Philadelphia, where nil persons ore respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. For sale Whole sale or Iteluil bv THOMAS ARMITAGE. Cr The only authorized Agent for the Coun ties of Union, Juniata, Milllin, Clinton, Lycom ing, Norlhurulicrhind, Montour, Columbia, Lu xerne, is SAMUEL HOOVER. ilartleton, Union eounhi. Pa. Orders and letters addressed (post paid) to Mr. Hoover, will he promptly attended to. May 8, 1S.V2. 4m. 1TEW 3T0P.E, (Nearly apnos'te Weaver1 Hotel,) Sunbury, Northumberland County, Pa. I. VT. TENEIl & CO., TEG respectfully to announce to thr citizens of Sunbury and its neighborhood, and to the public generallv, that thev arc now oiiening an entirely new and well selected Stock of Co oil 8, Consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries. In t'l ware, lucciisivarc, Boct3, Shoes, Hats and Caps, With, a choico assortment of uii on, Consisting of Brandy, Ginger Brandy, l hen ISi audy, Holland Giu, Rum, Wtiskvy, and rorf, Madeira and German WINES, All of which they or determined to sell for the siimllci.t profits. We respectfully solicit a call and inspection of our stock. Sunbury, May 1, 1S."2 ly. New Carpet Store. SAILS? & BUCTEEB. SB A VING made extensive alteration in their 8 Store, and increased their facilities fur liusiucss, would invite the attention of purcha sers to their large assortment of English Tapestry, " brusscls, Super Ingrain, V CARPETINGS. " Imperial 3 Ply. riain & Twilled Venetian I FLOOR OIL CLOTHES of every width. Cavtov Mittikcs of tvrru style and quality imported. As these goods have been purchased far cah, and we intend conducting our liusiucss on 1 hk Lasii 1'hixciple purchasers msy re ly upon obtaining bargains. HAU.EY & BROTHER, Importer and Manufactures of I'arpetings Twelfth &. Market St., Philadelphia. March 20, 1852 3m. NEW COUNTRY STORE, At the Forks of Ihe Plum Creek and Tidpe hocken Road, (near Krcihbaum's Black J A COll WKIMER, RESPECTFULLY informs the public that he has opened a new Store at the above 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 cetton and worsted summer ware. ALSO i Callicoes, Muslin de Laines, Lawns, laiiighaiiis, And all kinds of Dress Goods for Ladies. Tea, CovrcE, Surah, Molasses, Le. GllOCERIES, of all kinds. BRANDT, GIN, WINE, and all kinds of Liquors. . Hardware. Iron and Steel, Nails, ie., QUEENSWARE. Shoes, Boots, Caps, Pulm leaf and other Hals, Fish, Salt, &c, A II of which he will sell at the most reasonable prices for cash or country produce. May 8, 1652 -tf. Estate of ZIBA BIRD, Dec'd VOTICE is hereby given that letters teatsmeu I tary, have breu granted lo il subscribers, on the estate of liba Bird, deed., lata of tlie township of Point, Northumberland county. All person indebted to aaid estate or having; claims against tut same are requested to call on the sub scribers for settlement. JOSEPH BIRD, ) , ISAM IE L READER, fibipvokrn tf., Msy 8, 15S. 6u CHERRY PECTORAL: For Ilia Care f COUGHS, OOZ.D3, HOARSENESS, BROXT OHITIS, GROUP, ASTif. MA, WHOOPING -COUGH AND CONSUMPTION. This remedy is offered to the community with tho confldcnco wa feel iu an article which sel dom fails to realize the hnppirst effects that can be desired. So wide is the field of its usefulness and so numerous ths enses of its cures, that al most every section of the country abounds in persons, publicly known, who have lieon restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of ths lungs, by its use. When once tried, its superi ority over every other medicine of its kind, is too apparent to escape observation, and where ita vir tues are known, the public no longer hesitate what ami. Into to employ for the distressing and dangerous alfections of the pulmonary organs, which are incident to our climate, And not only iu tho formidable attacks upon the lungs, hut for the milder varieties of Colds, Cm bus, Hoarse suss, etc., and fur CniLimr.x it is the prcasant est and safest medicina that can be obtained. lVo family should be without it, and those who have used it, never will. Read ths opinion of ths following Gentlemen, who will be recognized in the various sections of country where they are located each and all as merchants of the first class and of tho highest character as tho oldest and most extensive Wholesale Dealers in Medicine with an experi ence unlimited on tho subject of which thev speak. If thcrs is any value in the judgment of experience, see THIS CERTIFICATE II the undersigned, H'holcsnle Drussists, having been for lung acquainted with yf irr's Cheiry Pectoral, hertby certify our belief that it is the best and most effectual 'remedy for Pul monary Complaints ever offered to the Ameri can People. And ire would, from our knowl edge of its r.nmpusitiun, anil c.rtensive uscjul ness, cordial I if commend il to Ihe afflicted as worthy their best confidence, and with the firm conviction thai it will do for their relief ull that medicine can do. Ilenshaw, Kdmands & Co., Boston Mass. Iteese & Coulson, ltaltimore, Mil. Ladd & Inirruham, liangor, Maine, llavilaud, Harrnll Ac Co., Charleston, S. C. Jacob r'urnum, Detroit, Michigan. J . II. McAllister. Louisville, Ky. yrancis & Walton, 8t. Louis Missouri. Joseph Tucker, Mobile, Alabama. Theodore A Peck, Durlinpton, Vt. llavilaud, l'i.-ley & Co., Aaunsta, Ga. Isaac D. James, Trenton, IS'. J. J. M. Townsecd, PilUburir, I'n. Clark A Co., Chicago, Illinois. F.. K. Gay, Durliugton, Iowa. M. A. iSnutos & Son, Norfolk, Vs. Edward Urinuhurst, Wilmington, Del. John Gilbert cV Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Z. 1). ft W. II. Oilman, Washington, D. C. J. Wright V Co., New Orleans, La. Wats, Wall &. Co., Fort Wayne, la. C. C. lliihinoi.il & Co., iSan Francisco, Cal. Lewis k Ames, Tallabasse, Florida. . R. (Strong, Knnxville, Tennessee. Chilton A Duer, Little Kotk, Ark. Miller, Slado & Co., Lexington, Miss. N. 1). Labadie, Galveston, Texas. Chas. Dyer, Jr., Providence, U. I. Jos. M. Turner, Savannah, (Ju. Wade, Ei kstein & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. IX FORF.IGX COCXTI'.IES j J. G. Cofiui & Co., Valparaiso, Chili. F. M. Dimoiid & Co., Vera Cruz. Mexico. Rred Rivas & Co., Bogota. New Grenada. H. Provost & Co., Lima, Peru. Morton & Co., Halifax, Nova Scotia, 'J'. Walker & Son, St. Johns, N. It. C. G. Salinas & Co., Kio Janeiro, Bra7.il. With such assurance, and from such men, no stronger proof ran be adduced, except that found in its cIVccts upon trial. Prepared uud sold by JAMF.S C. AVER, Practical Chemist. Loirtll, Mass. Sold in Sunbury by H. MASSER, and by Druggists generally throughout the State. November 1, 1 H5 1 lyrcSmo. Tremendous Excitement! ! Cnsli, Steam, Klertricity ! ! 77if At rial and all other lines out done ly the Lightning l ine of T11A T. CLEMENT. T'llO, having great faith iu rapid sales and small profits, has just received aim opened a large assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, At bis Store iu Market Slreet, Sunburv, which lie offers to the publie ttt the lowest prices. His stoc k consists of a general assortment of Dry floods, viz : Cloths. Cassiwrs, Cassinets, Jeans, Drillings, Muslitis, Linens. Culieoes, Muslin de Lotus, Lawns, Giaphams, Bcragcs. Silk & Palm Leaf Hats. A large assortment of Boots nnd Shoes, for Men, Women and Children. Grori-rlrg, Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Molasses, Cheese, Spi ces, Fish Salt, Plaster. HARDWARE, Viz : Iron and Steel, Nails, Files, Saws, 4e. QUEENSWARE, Tra Setls, Plates, Dishes, Cups, Saucers, cVc. LIQUORS, Wine. Draiuly, Gin, Rnm, Whiskey, it- TV Country product of ull kinds taken in ex change at the highest market prices. May 8, 1852. ly. NEW MILLINEHY STOKE, Pawn Street, Sunbury. MISS KLLKX l'ETKHY, VVOULD respectfully announce to the ladies of Sunbury sud vicinity, that she has just returned from the City of Philadelphia, and in tends opening a new and handsome assortment of SPRING MILLINERY, on Saturday, April 8, at her Store, opposite the uaplial l lunch, and invites the public to call and examine Her stock. Bunburv, April 3, 1853. if. 1LANK DEEDS printed on ths best quality of parchment paper, sold at the lowest prices at tins olhce, by wholesale and retail Estate of WM. EASE, sr. Dec'd. XTOTICE is hereby aiven that letters tests men ' tary have liecu stunted to the subscribers on the estate of Win. Kase, sr. dec'd., late of Mush township, Nonhumlierlaud county. All persons indebted lo said estate or having claims against Ihe asms are requested to call oh the subscribers lor settlement. JOHN KASE, jwrl (SIMON P. KASE, I " Danvilla, Msy 8, 1854. 6L lOR sale at this efuce. Superior Black Ink, Cattle Medicina at 25 eta, Pur Kssane of Gioger, 86 rtata GJ.ASS, DltTJQS, PAINTS, AS. WIIOM:S tM2 AIM) ItKTAII.. THE Philadelphia Window Glass Ware house, and Drug, Paint, Varnish, Oil and Color Stores, . Xoi. 38 and 35 North Fourth Street. rfnst side, has the largest assortment of Window, Picture, Conch, Case, Hot-House, and other GLASS, In the city ( Comprising upwards (if 15.A00 dif ferent si7.es, ranging from the smallest size, tip to 38 by 60 inches of Sheet, and fls large ss & by 7 feel of Plate Glass, ini lu.ling English Crown, French, German and American, both Single and Double Thick. Also, a large assortment of Very Thick Glass, for Sky-Lights, Bulk Windows, Ac. The Subscriber having a heavy slock on hand is prepared to fill orders at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Odd sizes of any pattern cut to order. Ground White Lead ; Paint, Varnish, of ev. cry description t Turpentine j Linseed Oil, boil ed and raw Paint Mills) Putty; Brushes; Dye Woods, Ac., &r., Ac. And also, a largo supply nf fresh importad DRUGS AND MEDICINES. J. H. SPUAGI E. Nos. S3 & 35 Noith 4lh St., E. Side. April 10, 1852 ly. Wholesale nl Etetail Clock ESTABLISHMENT. S. E. Cor ncr Stcond and Chestnut Sis., rmi.ADEl.PHIA. WHERE may lc found, ono of tho largest and best assortments of Clocks and Time pieces in the I'nitcd States, in quantities to suit purchasers, of from a single Clock, to one thou pand Clocks; embracing every variety of sty l and manufacture, suitable for Churches, Halls, Counting Houses, Par lots, Sleeping A partntcnls, and Kitchens, Steam and Canal Boats, and Rail Road Cars. Also general sale Agent, for Rripp's lately pat ented Scientific Niche 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 In. for o purchasing elsswhere. JAMES HARDER. S. E. Cor. Chestnut &. 2nd Sts., l'hila. April 10, 1852. ly. J. H. & W. B. HART, V II O L K S A Ii V. V. 11 O t: F. It S, No. 229 North 3rf St., above Callowhill, PHILADELPHIA. A large assortment of Groceries always on hand, which will be sold at the lowest pikes for Cash or approved Credit. April 10, 18o2. ly. R. COItMXll 5. I. F. 1IAKI.R. YV. C. HAKI.R. Cornelius, linker Co., MAM TATUir-liS OF Lamps, Chandeliers, Gas Fixtures, &c. STOKE NO. 170 CHESTNUT ST.. Manufactory No. 181 Cherry St., nilLADELrillA. April 10, 1852. tf. SOAP & CANDLE MANUFACTORY, No. 19 H ood St., between 2d If 'id Sts., and Ao. 1 i oiri bin street, PIIH.ADf.LI'lIIA. Jolm Bancroft Jr. anil Son. ESPECTFULLY inform store-keepers, Mcr chants, iVc, that they Manufacture and have for Sale, Palm, White, Variegated, Yellow and Brown Soaps, Mould and Dipped Candles, all of good quality and at reasonable prices. I t? Cash paid lor 1 allow and roujfli r ut. April 10 1S52. ly. LIBERTY STOVE WORKS, IlllOWX STP.ECT, oloi'e Fourth, PHIIiADELPniA. rTIIE undersigned respectfully inform the ptrV -"- lie that they arc iu full operation at their new foundry, uud ready to execute orders for stoves of every description on tho most reasona ble terms. They invite the attention of STOVE DEAL- ERS to their large assortment of STO V ES, all of which are entirely new, and got up at great expense. Among which aro the Liliertv Air Tij4ht Cook, Complete Cook, Star Air Tight, Star Franklin, Star Hadiator, Jennv I.iud Im proved, Fire King Radiators, Salamanders, Can nons, Bases, Bare Cylinders, liar Room Stoves, 1' urnaccs, Gas Ovens, &c, &c. ABBOTT 4- LAWRENCE. N. B. Country merchants arc parwsk lurly invited to cull and examine our assortment. April 10, 1852, ly. NEW GOODS ! .1. 11. KAVFFMAX At His New More iu Hollowing Tain, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and customers, that he has just iceeived a new stock of goods, which he oilers to the public at the lowest prices, viz: Spring and Summer lirj Goods, eiTii At Cloths, Cassimcres, Snttincfts, Mcrinoi, Mousseline De Lames, Flannils and every variety of goods suitable for ths season. Also Silk Hats, Caps, A.e. ALSO : An assortment of Hardware. ALSO: All Kimls, of (Irocerics, AI.SOi A vuricty of Qureusware, Croiiery, &t. Besides a variety of oilier articles, suitable for farmers, Ac. All kinds of produce taken in exchange (or goods at the highest market price. Hollowing Run,' April 17, 1952. tf. H. J. WOLVTETOJT, -TTOE1TET US LAV. OFFICE in Market street, Sunbury. adjoining the OlVue of the "American" and opposite the Post Ollice. Dusiness promptly attended to in Northumber land and the adjoining Counties. Ktrr.H to : Hon. C. W. Hegins and 11. Dun nan, l'ottsvillei Hon. A. Jordan and II U. Mas ter, Sunbury. April 10, !J5?.--Iy. SUNBTJItY FERRY. nEXRY W. UrCHEU iufonua the jiublic that he has taken the Sunbury Kerry and aa he is now well prepared with good ami sull'i rient traits lie will lo mul led to accommodate the public with promptness and despatch. April 10, 185a. tf. BONNETS AND STRAW GOODS. wrti i r 'P w & T rri v ... :..r...M. . hw.. . i, ..... v.. ni.iu. iu iiiiuirn is now prepared to furnish lln m with a new anil wvll selected stork of Dim nets of the new est style, and materials, together with a variety of other straw goods snd MILLINERY TRIMMINGS. He will also be receiving throughout the season all the fresh and desirable st)ks which lie will sell at the lowest prices. JOHN T. WAI.TO.V. No. 61 North 8nd at,, PliiladclyUie. March 13, 1853.3mo. 1. EXTRACT OF COFFEE. An excellent - article more wholmoine auJ murh clar than Coflje itself. For sale st tins office. , April 17, 185S STAC, E OFFICE. WASIIINfltoX llOUSlCj BUNBURYj PA. JAMES COVERT, Proprietor, . OI'LD respectfully announce that he haf Intm this we 1 known Maud, wher h will be gratified lo see' and entertain hi friends' and the travelling public generally. This house; is now replete with every convenience, comforta ble, plcssantly located, handsomely, furnished; well ii utilated, renderlrfg It In sverjr rspct i desirable stopping plaeC. . ; No expense has Wen spared in fitting up tins house. The chandlers arc well furnished and the table and bsf pfovlded wllli fh htst th" market call affbfrt. . A The stable accommodations aro sxtcnaiv and well calculated for travelers. STAGE Ol-'FICE. The stages funning from Northumberland to Pottsville, atop at this house, where thtdiigh anJ way tickets to Philadelphia can bo obtained. Sunbury, March SO, 1852. tf. THE GREAT rillZE BI&ft.Al. AR RIYCD t iiiciruir Be tulI, No. US Chestnut St., above Si.rlh, Front f JONES' HOTEL. AVE just received their Priw Medal, awarded in them fof their best Travelling Trnnks ex' hibited nt the World's Fair in London, 1851 -being the only exhibitors to whom any award was made. Their competition was with all th world, and they have taken THE PRIZE 1 TRUNKS, VALISES, DAGS, &c To bo found in this City, and at verv low prices' Call and see, MICKEY fc TULL, Trnnk Manufacturers, H8 Chestnut tilt April 10, 1852. tf. 81,000,000 Saved Yearly by Purchasing SILVER'S MINERAL PAINTS r"HK viiiW nf tlie nr) nntnre't mm nrortttctlonf.-v L Tin-He Piiiiitft differ from nil other m th Anrlcct Ihey Hf "t flayn ; Ihey rnniirc Utile Oil. flow enify nd cner with u heavier Nulv limn white leniT. They neither crack iir peel, uiul ilry readily, muUntf Bit I.naMEL vt (tok. CO,.onr-AVe teven different po.nm.Ti: thre fif n. ,hoec'tnt"( nnd YctkiVf nnd by cum Linnti m innke eteffr vnriwy nm! smtttt( e'it. 1MIY. These fount nrt uNpennr1 in IxkIv (or toff iiiQ pmpertv) to any yet ilmeMvefert. ni' por.Wf tif patia will eover i"l..uMe ihe urlacu of white lead, ziiie, or othec niftnliir faints. IUdN -Th Iron thry furnish n perft-et proleetiotf B7mn rurt, f r thy cniiain no inetiil, which lik whit h-atl lifts drn!rnetivi'!y on the imn ; in fiit ih Fni4 iu;tk''F imn il itthlv vnlitnhle fr lraiklinr pftfiKii'if. HIJUK Y(r,K. 'I liey (five U him walls a nut ah hei'vifrciiiitiiip than nlher patnts. and il sttiidiiis is requir ed. ni'thiM! Intltls s firmly ur iiuiKhes sn well with t- Old) I: i KH'r. sivi; nit n rn if. nrvef okfuml lenkv Silver's .Mineral I'tiinis will niukc tt einnply new ana mote fiidiirinii than il ever was. Mill's umii" this extra irdhmry Mineral as we prepara' it for Ihi'in. will he pruof ogitinst the acliun if hot auuat wiTinii ntid n ilt water. CAIMTA LISTS nnd Pl'l t.PF.US nre fnvKcrf to ffwftrf strict w rnlmy into the mtrim n tf. e T'amt. They will tiiut a very crcat rihfti 'ti mipht be made in the enst of p-iiiitunr. Tht-se l'nints nre purely mineral ; all elns anrf tit her i, ni unties are washed nut in prejwinnir them fnt tha nnrkcl. They r?st hut ball Ihe pneiMif vhiie Isad and Ihe aatne qufintiiy will rn r twiee the surface, and" lftt n time ns I 'ii'rT wlueh in I'aet reduees t?i pfie to ons tweluh. Clinuitc hap nn erb-rt on thii lamt. nnd is equally valuable in the r !d f.'auiiilas or imr tunny 1'lnriifn. 1)111 I t I ION'S I'Se Lirifefd Oil, fntt .f thick a y n eau. nml hh ns other paints. These I'touts nfed bol little drier, nud i"tr pntnintr and second eoutinff in aL h"u, w rk Huy wi;l be Muni far cheaper nml m-re durar b!e lh.ni lead. Itih rs nml consumers ean procure Ihis Paint wlfdeaolsf mid ntnilnf Fit KN'CII A KlfH AltOS, N. V. rorner 10th ami Mark t Sts , IMiiladt-lphia. fit wm a I W'h dewil' Ac'Mifs; nls- Imjottrrs of Plata aa C"i"rt ti W ind w TilaN. Dealeis in tirugn. Paints, Ac- .Mairh 13, ljtf. 3nui. IIKXRY CAUR. CKO. Lf.AGl H. J. II OIF.Sl COlLTiSSlON AND FOMYABfllXG IIOl'SE- CAIlIt, & CO.f Commission & Forwarding Merchants, .Vo. 19, Spears- Wharf, JTA1.TIKOIIE. Will receive sm! sell KI.tJI K, tiKAIX, and a kinds of COl'NTKY I'KODUCE and also LL'MUEK. PARTIt'l'I-AR attention will lio given to this In iiiu li of tlic Dusiness, liv Lewis V. 1I Oiese, whose whole utti'iition wrll t .lrtfrj ta the sale of I.uinlicr, anJ will oreupy an OlTire o the I'nlls Dot-k, especially for this purpose. Mr. Ciirse's lont; cxerieiiee, and reputiilion as a first rate salrsmnn, is a guarantee that the highest niiirkrt prires will always be obtained. Iff l.iheFal 1 ash auvnnres mo(! on Lon sii;nincnts ; hut in no rase will this House male" nuv advnners, until the Produce is received. March 13, 4ino. DAVID COOPER, CO M M I S SI ON M K HClI AST, roll TIIK PAI.13 OF Fisli, Provisions, 'c, .Vo. 9 Xorlh Wharves, rillLADEt-FniA. April 10, 1852 ly. CLOTHING WAREHOUSE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, J. V. .St li. 1). STOKKS, No. 194 Market Street, South side, First bel l Sixth Sired, rniLADXLPHIA. 0)T FEW.OWS snd Mjnic Regalia of every variety, suited to Ihe various ratiks and orders, constantly on hand. Also, a lar, and extensive stock of fathiouahlo Elc-utiy .12 a tic Cloiliing, manufactured by the best of workmen, and fronf the newest style of Cioods, of lute importation, at greatly reduced prices. They have also a larg and well selected assortment of l'isce Oomla, of English, French and German Fabrics, tff MW and beautiful Patterns, which they will Mtut ttt order in the most approved and fashionable man' ner. and in a etierior elylo of workmanship. February 28, 1862. lino. The Johnston Ink MANUFACTORY REVIVED, l( $ Lombard St , PHILADELPHIA. ftMlT. ruliscrilier begs leave respectfully (a in form I'mvrtRs generally, that he has sue ereded to the liusiucss of manufacturing Print iiif "' formerly CHrrifd on by his grand Fellt, ami Father, and offers his article to the trade, w ilhont any Pi rrs, but With the simple rcliancer upon the long established chaiacter it has borne, feeling confident of its giving entire, satisfaction) to all who may favor him with a call. Trans) CisiK CHAKLES ENEU JOHNSTON. April 10, 1852 tf. WM. M.lKFJELrElV "" ATTORNEY AT LAW, Dee. 13, 1851 it, M. L. SHINDEL, ATT03.1TET AT LAV. Office in Market street Sunhnru, oppositi Wiater't Hotel ) VfclNESS will be protnpt'f aftendcj to i'rt the Counties of Northumberland, I mon. Cultrmbia and Almituur. Sunbury, Oct. 11, 183-Ifly. lyeomiag; Mutual Insurance Company. UK. J. U. MASSER is the loeat sjenl fo Oisr above Insurance Company, in N Tliiumher and county, and ia at all times ready to tlTcct InsuTsnces against fire mi real or personal pro perty, or renewing potii it's for the same, fcunbury, April W, 1851, if. IJAZOHS-A supcrioi artieki for sale at l 11 store of I1ENKY MAWtMs, fiunbuiy, Feb. 10, IR.SU- r