Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, June 26, 1852, Image 3

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CALIFOKNLV NKWS.
V AURIVAL OF THE
rOKMETIIEUS-
THEE DAYS LATER FROM
CALIFORNIA.
' 500,000 tit Specie.
ha lenmship Prometheus from San Juan
HieU at New York, on Monday morning,
fcringinjj dates fiom San Frnncisco to tin
59th of May, doing ihiee days lalei lll.in
taor previous advice.
The Prometheus left Sa:i loan on the IMi
Inst., mnj bring 450 passengers.
In consequence of the sickness of the
Purser of tho P, she. bring very few pa-'
"'i, mid they conlnin nothing of special in
lere'st.
The Piomcthcns bring Sno,n(10 in jn.
on freighi, and nbuut $500,000 in hands id
passengers.
The steamer Albion was nt Crnytowu mi
Iho 3d inl., and notified the authorities tluii
the Oovernmoms of F.noland und 1 he United
States .-uaranteed lint tndcperulmice of San
Juan. The Commissioner proceeded nl
once to Costa Rica and Nicaragua, for" the
purpose of making a permanent ettlemenl
of tho boundary. A large parly of Ameti
can ladies nnd gentlemen at Greytown, to
gether with the Mayor and aullioritir, jud
ges anl other functionaries, met and cele
brated the independence, of S.111 Juan del
Nolle. H. Osburii, F.p, of New Yo-k, pre
eidod, and speei hf woie made on tin! Inde
pendence ol San Jiiiiii del Norte. The (rnv-urumt-iits
nf the United Siatt niul (iient
ii Itain, und the Commissions were severally
toastcd.
The PionK-thctis lnini intelliaenee that
dillicutie have niiscn between iho Me.i
cant and !iiitih, at San Jnsc, Lower Califor
nia, in cnni'(iience of the persons ami goo I
of Itritir-li subjects. The sloop of war Swift
wm depn1i'hed to investigate the matter,
nd on h-r airival, the Cuinrnander piotesl- j
ril again! the Meiicau proceedings, and J
threatened u rnptuie between the Iwo guv- ,
ernmeiit. j
The steamship Monumental City, ariiv.-d ;
at San Francisco, on the 17th nit., from San I
Juan, wild 450 panscnget. There had been I
(treat mortality duiim; (lie passage. !
A serious aecident occurred to Judgu Ilofl- j
r. ... .. $.... 1, . .. 11.. -I
it. .-..ii 1 nun ni'j ;u iiitt iiiii. im
was very eveiely injured by heinir llnowii
from hi horse. Il was lliuuglit, however,
that he would recover.
The sieumer Pacific, whieli -connre'ed
with Ihe Pacific ul S.111 Juan, wa detained
al San Francisco until I he? !l h, in co-isi-pieiicn
of a strike fur wayes umiiiig Ihe fire
men and heaver
. The (npply of Proviioiis at the mines
runt inned very abundant.
Gold coiil iiiued to be gathered in im
inene (puiutities.
A letter civea the follow ina tlt-sciipiiun of
block of gold (p. ait, on exhibition at San
Francisco.
The blnck of quart and cold exhibited at
the (itoie of Messrs. Co, Ibiscr, & Co.
wa taken from a vein in place, on Mmidav.
the 10. h iot., by Dr. N. Coiikliim. Job S,
Ilearn, Christian Smile and John H. Kimble,
t Vnlcanoville, El Pnraudo county, near Ihe
trail from Georgetown, to Volcano Har, of
lh Mid, He Fork of the Ameiican river.
This block weigh US pounds, and the
(Id in it it variously estimated by different
parsens at from 7 to 1.5 pounds : but no nc
rste test having been made, of cnur-e the
'maiitil i quite nucetiaiii. JThe vein from
which it wa taken ha been opened in
veral place to the depth of 15 feet ; in
fine place to the depth of 25 feet, and in
annihi'i 30 feet, with n tunnel cutting the
Tiu at risht angles, by which it is drained,
eiitilited and Ihe rock carried out on a
railroad cat 350 feet to the mill.
At every point where tho vain ha been
opened gold ha been found on the phi face,
nnd more of it a we descend ; but this new
arid nncominniily rich discovery is 11 bout
350(1 feet from ihe dee peat shaft on a ravine
running with the vain, and nt a level of
about 100 feet below the lop of the idiaft
It wa discovered by Mcsi Saul, lb-am.
awl Kimble, while washing with a 'Tom,1'
ml i now-owned by llie "Volcano (junrlz
Mining Company," and it i p-ni-osi-d to
erect powrcrful mai-liiuery at Iho ewlieM
possible period.
G. Ttyckmau, of San Frnrrin-n, it wn
said, would receive the appointment of
Flour Inspector.
The market geoeially were dull and
Mock nnchariced.
Ibisiness at San Francieo ba been limi
ted, and at Mai vsville quite dull. On tin
1 81 h flour wa firm, and sugar had an up
vnrd tendency
From Shimfa Fair, gold ia sa'iJ to be com
inti freely.
S. J. Sprinser, of Kentucky, committed
suicide, on the 16lh, at San Franciiico.
Capl. Toinpkin, of St. Loni( was recently
drowned in Klamulh river,
Pbihent to h EotTon. The editor of
he New Yoik Journal of Commciee ha re
ieivd from Florida, four quails of tnos (ni
nes, in a glass receiver or fir, marked
Preserved Mosquitoes, form Florida "
'hey are specimens of thn mnquitocs
birtl according to a statement In the Jour
il of Commerce, thrust ihejr bills through
1 old boiler, in wftirh an unhappy Yankee
.J taken refuse, to' avout l lie enniinous
osquitoe of the rVeralaile. The story
pit ihnt the Yankee, on fiiulinf bow mat
tod, in the morning, went to woik and
'icd all the bill insider the boiler, when
mosquitoes, taking the alarm, rose wiih
boiler, and (few off at thundering rale,
:h direciwnrof the Okeefenokee swamp.
.hing is now wanted te subslarttwle the
y but itta bojler.
BE Chinese Junk Keyin?, whielir, t will
(collected, was exhibited in New Voik
.fa years since, was reet-nfly sold-at
ion in ttfo ,or f2900,
Kr.mtar K tieuim !'?' Vivixh
f." ' -' ' "
MINMnsOTA AFFAlrt.
The Miunesotian (St. PhuI) of the oih
Inst., ha tho following items of intelligence
of affair in that quniter :
The first seizure tinder Ihe operation of
the Liquor Law, wa made on Tuesday.
A person by Ihe name of Gctchell lately ar
lived nt tlii place, with about 84,000 worth
oL liquor from Chicago, which were storeil.
A complaint was made before Justice Si
mon by some of onr citizens, Gctchell was
arrested, tii.rl and found guilly. He wa
fined S20 and cos's, and his liquors declared
forfeited, and to stand committed till the
fine wa paid.
The Weather for the pasl week has been
evceediiigly warm the thermometer rang
ina on some day a his-h a !)6 in the shade.
Who says thi is n cold country 1
The Pustinnstei-General ha ordered n
Iri-wi-ekly ervic. ol the mail between St.
Paul and St. Anthony.
P.iblio improvement in the lower end of
town, nre t'nina on quite rapidly. The
opening of Third, through to Sibley street,
is b'-ins pushed fniwatd with untiring iudtts
try by the energetic contractor. It will be
completed in n few weeks The grading of
Jack-on street, from Fourth to Ihe river ha
been commenced.
n.Kiuess has been quite dull, for St. Paul,
dining the last few weeks. Almost every
bo ly seem to be waiting for the new of ihe
inlificntion nf the Tieaties, before they en
gase loo deeply in their present biiKiuess, or
undeilake any new enterprise.
IhXT.I'TIOS OF TIIF. WllIO NOMINATION.
The Whig nominations appear lo be re
ceived with enthusiasm nmong a majmity of
the Whig press. Even tlioe whose prefer
ence were for other candidates, acquiesce
wiih a good gnce in the decision The
Washington Republic, a Fillmore paper says
Scot! was not its (list choice, but being ihe
first choice of a majmity of the Whias, thai
fact is conclusive w ilh il ; nnd it does not
see upon what pr ticiplo any Whig can
withhold from him his earnest, cordial, and
henry support. The Intelligencer speak of
Scott, a worthy of the support of the Whig.
The New York Courier, is the only out-uud-nut-aiiiiiibler.
The Courier begs leave to
I i II -r with the Whia Convention, who pro
iioiinced il says, Wriiifiold Scott, 11s mote fit
fur ihe Presidency, than Daniel Webster.
The Courier has always believed the contta-ry--il
still believes the contrary. Il says Ihe
s -b'-r conviction nf tbe countiy agrees with
ill il journal, and all the ballots of the Con
vention cannot dispnl the conviction. This
appears lo bo. the only excepti ti to the
gem-rally favorable reception of the nomi
nation by the Whig press in the Ninth.
1'liila. Ltilgcr.
New Advertisements.
KOTICK
IIS hereby given that Ihe Supreme Court for
the iNoilhern D.MiicI ol Pennsylvania,
will coiumence its annual Session on Iho
ecoiid Monday of Ju'y next, nt the Court
lb-Use in Siinbnrv.
CHARLES PLEASANTS,
Proih'y S C, N D.
rrotlionntarv's OfTii-c, )
Sunlniry. June I'J, 1S52.
LIST OF CAUSES
TTOIl argument in tho Supreme Court for
1 he Noiilierii Dls rii-I of Pennsylvania,
fur July Term, A. D 1852.
koii tiii: niisT HAi.r of tiik ttiim.
1
2
3
4
5
0
Covell vs Matiit Lnzi-rne county
Case vs Johnson Siisq'liauua 10
Andre vs Evans Tinna co
Gore el al vs Powell el al Luzerne co
Huston vs Rarstow lliadfoid co
The N Y & Eiie K R
Co vs Skinner
Susquehanna co
7
8
9
10
II
12
13
14
15
16
17
IS
tit
2D
21
22
23
24
25
2(i
27
28
2!l
Giavi a vs Cole Tiosa co
.1 -sup et al vs Rose Susquehanna co
Mun is vs Case Tioga co
Shaw vs D-'i-m "
Vriht vs Cadwallader '
Step! s vs Seaeh Luzerne co
The Dearmnut Coal Co vs
Ib-iis of New -bold, dee'd et al
1 Luzerne
MiKean's Adm'r vs Mckean I! 1 ad ford
I'uuiu
vs Ansi n Potter co
vs Cole Tioga co
v K' ons Luxerne co
vs Newman el al Siisq'lnnna
vs Steele el nl Lu.eineco
Maun
II )! el al
Da ton
K0011
Adam
liail.-y
(t'ave
K-eler
Kiibv
Harbor
S nne
I'nss
Mylerl et nl
vs Smith
vs Knapp
vs Giitiiii
vs Vasburg
Wyoming co
Hi ail ford co
Tioga co
Wvomioa co
Bradford CO
Shaw
li.inl
Rrink
Flood
Vonvng co
Sullivan co Snl ivau cn
ron tiik skcoxd half of the TF.nM.
Caldwell vs Rennet Lycoming CO
E'is of Dickinson dee'd vs ,
Adui'is of Callahan dee'd Lycoming 00
Appeal by E Men-jas el al North' J co
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
3!)
40
41
42
43
44
45
4fi
47
48
49
Ml
51
52
53
54
55
515
fisliereliil vs r.iilev Union co
MeCaity
Colo
Ciiiumiiigs
Cose
S -a man
Miller
Moore et al
Meiser
vs II llmrin Lycotninit co
vs Rittenhiiiise et nl Col co
vs Antes el ul Lycoming
V Heist ly
vs Spayd Norlh'd cn
vs Sweney "
vs D iiialdsmi Columbia co
vs Ki-klian's Adm'r Union
H -pliuru & ftliller vs Cameron Co Lye
Rold vs Moll Union co
H -rruld vs Mongas "
Foreman vs Tanner Lyromins co
Columbia co v Moqlour co Columbia co
Leveia v Columbia co, "
Stioecker vs Hoffman Norlh'd co
fb'dde & Marsh vs Kloso Union co
S iv-ler vs Mi-ldleswanh "
Road Liberty Polo kc Norlh'd co
IJieber Treas'r Lve co v Martin Lye co
D. -iitler v Caul North'il co
Valley Ip v Rush tp Montour co
Carpenter V Green Lycoming CO
Adm'r of J Snyder dee'd V Zieirler Union
Keyser vs Voxtheiinoi's Adm'r Norlh'd
Kieighl vs Reigharl Lytnminii co
Schock vs Schock's Ex'ra Union co
57
58
Notice to Collectors.
rytllK Collectors will have time until Tucsduy,
Wednesday and Thursday, the 13th, 14 ill
and 15th of July, to par their Slate tax in order
to get Ihe five icr cent abatement. 'I'll Collec
tors of Deluware, Lewis, Turhut, Milton and
('hilisquaque, will come in an the loth of July ;
those of Upper Mahonoy, Jurkson, Little Maho
noy. Lower Mahonoy, bhamokin, Cameron and
Coal will coin in an Ihe 14 ill of July j Rush,
Lower Augusta, Upper Augusta, 8unbury, Nor
thumhcrliiiid ) Hoiut will come in on Ihe 15th
of July 1852. i'ronrpt payment is required, 6
percent wiH be allowed for payment up to the
N-mi'S tsleil aliove, tor the dillcrcut rownsbips.
WM. WILSON, )
C. ALBERT, StWra.
H A S. WEAVER, )
unluiy, Jwic ', Ct,
SUN BURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL.
JOHN V. MAliTIN,
SUN BURY, PA.
rpilANKFUL for past favors respectfully in
forms hi friends and Ihe public that he
still continues to carry on the Tailoriuir Busi
ness at ihe shop formerly 01 copied by Jacob
Painter as a hatter shop. Being in the re
ceipt of the fashions, monthly, from New
York, his work will always be done in n
workmanlike manner, nnd according to the
latest style. His term for cash or country
produce will be as reasonable as any other
in the place.
Sunlniry, May 22, 1852. 3m.
THE VERY LATEST ARRRIVAL,
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST!
FRILINCr & GRANT.
RESPECTFULLY inform llio public and
"the rest of ninukinil," Unit they have just
received nnd opened the best ami cheapest stork of
Spring and Summer Goods
that linn over lirrn drought to Stinliury.
Their stock consists of every vnrie'y of
J)rv (lootls, viz :
Cloths, Ctttrimrrts, Snllinelf, Vesting,
Drillings, Linens,
And nil kinds of Summer Wear.
Also a splendid variety of
LADIES DRESS & FANCY GOODS,
Calicoes, (linzhnins, 1mrns, Chintzes, De
Lnines, Iterates,
And every variety of goods seilablo for Ln
dies w ear.
Also an extensive assortment of
Panama and I'ai.m I.faf Hats.
Also a large assortment of (.ttOl'I'ltll'S,
PITH AS
Sugar, Teas, Codec, Molasses, Spices
of all kinds.
Also n lare assortment of
HARDWARE and GUEENSWARE,
Pish, Salt and Plaster.
Also a tiTili supply of
Wil li AND Mr.DIClXF.S.
Resides the laigesl and most general assort
ment of all kinds of goods lo be had in this
place.
fV Cotiiitrv produce of all kinds taken in
dinner nt the highest market price.
Stinlnirv. May 22, IS-iS.
Jhigucrri'otvpe Likenesses
FOR ONE DOLLAR!
T HA1LER MASON has ihe pleasure of
' informing the inhabitants of Siiuboi v and
vicinity that he has opened Rooms at Ihe
Slate House. heie bo will be in readiness
lo receive visitors between the hours of 9 A.
M. and 5 P. M. Pie.tmes laken with any
desirable ellect of light or shade and colored
in the liiiilnl perfection of 1 lit; ait and 110
regard lo weather.
I nst 1 net ions given and apparatus furnished
for $50.
N. I!. Perfect satisfaction given in nil ca
ses or no charge.
Siinbuiy, May 22, 1S.V2. if.
NSW STORE.
1 KN J A 31 ITs II KFFX K J i
J EMPECFFUI.LY informs the citizens of
iSunluiry nod vicinity, that he has opened a
new store in the room lately occupied ly tieoriye
Biinlit, nppositu linltou's Hotel. He has just re
ceived a handsome assortment of
Spritij? and Kiuiiuiea Soodi,
consisting in part of
Cloths, Cassimers, Cassinets.
SUMMER WARE of all kinds, of linen, cotton
and worsted. ALSO:
CnlUorN, Glctglianix, I.nwiiN,
RlutjxKrtlac lc l.tiliicii
and all kinds of Ladies Dress Goods.
GROCERIES of every vaiiely.
Also an assortuu-nt t,f Il;litvai'V. Iran
and Steel, Nail, &c.
Also an excellent assortment of
QTJEENSWARE, of various style and
patterns.
Also an assortment of HOOTS fc MIOI S.
Palm leaf and other Hats and Caps.
Salt. Fish. fy.
Also a variety of LIQUORS such as
EErnEidy. (nisi, lVitic, X.e.
And a great variety of other article such as nre
suitable to tin- trade, all of wliii li will lie sold at
Ihe lowest prices.
tl? Country produce taken in exchange at
the highest ri c.
Suntiury, May I, 1S52 ly.
JOHH A. TAYLOR,
Manufacturer of
Monuments, Tomhs,
AND GRAVE STONES OF THE FINEST
Italian and Amk.iiican Maiibi.f..
Al his Old Stand i,t Xarlhnmlicrtaiid, Pa.
OKSPECTFULLY inform the public that all
w ork in liis line w ill he inuile up of the very
lu-st material nnd finislird in Iho latest style of
the I'.nstern c ities.
Those in want of sorh article well made and
eici-uti-d in tin- hest style and nt the lowest rules,
will do well to cull and examine Ix-fore they pur
chase elsewhere.
May 15, 1852. ly.
JUST HKCEIYKI)
at tub
Saddlery and Harness Establishment of
G. STHOH,
Muriel Street, Smdniri),
A new assortment of Slit or, EtrilNg a 11(1
Jitpnnned Mounting,
Vhiili he will cither make up to order or sell
sepnriitelv bir cash nt prices ns low if not lower
than can Is- hud anywhere else.
SADDLES, RRIDLES, HARNESS,
Tl-iriitiN. VitlH on, SiC ,
Constantly kept on band or manufactured to or
der. CARRIAGE TRIMMING
done on the shortest notice.
All persons arc invited to cull and examine for
themselves.
All kinds of produce taken in exchange.
Kunliury, May 1, 1852. tf.
Nkw A t: r angi:m knts for
Susitu'hitnnii Packet Uoats.
Former Detentions at the Junction Avoided !
fX and alter May 11, 1R52, the Packet will
" leave the Junction daily m 3 o'rlm k, P. M
(or upon the arrival of tbe Curs leaving riiilu
delphia at 8 o'clock, A. M..J and arrive at Wil
linniBport next day at JO o'clock, A. RL
Leave Williamsport, daily, at 1 - A. M.
Arrise at Itorfliuuils?rlaii'd, at 7 - P.M.
And at Ihe Junction, at 6 A. Vt
In lima to tuka the car for Philadelphia and
Pittsburg !
SUSQUEHANNA BOAT COMPANY.
HarrMiurg, Muy 15, 1S52 Sai.
IMERSON'S A RITH EMETIC So. 1. 3 a.
and PorU-r'a RhctoricaH ReiKler, just rmeiv
ra and for ul by W.M MifCARTY.
Hunbury, May 1, 185.j-
fEE RILLH. Justiives and Constables Fo
liilU tiaiiibsiiuctv piinli-d on raid yaer.for
sale at tliuotlks.
Oils, ThIIow Gi'cnse, and
OHIO MINERAL PAINT.
inn BARRELS MACHINERY OIL. Prim
0JJ 78 rU p,, p,, J500 (Isllooa mschl
uerv oil, in casks ol' various izes, 75 ct per gal.
i0O Barrel Boiled Paint Oil, f.5 -
ftllOO Gullons - '
in cask of various sixes. " "
850 Barrel Tanners' Oil. Various kind and
qualities, from 35 to AO cents per gallon.
15(10 Gallon in Cask of -oiion site. Va
rious kinds and qualities, from 85 to 50 cents
per gallon.
50 Tons Tallow Grease, for Heavy Hearings,
and Coarse Machinery, in Barrel or Casks, of
any consistency required. Price 6 cent per lb.
150 Tons Ohio Mineral Paint, In Barrels, at
ylie lowest market price.
Maehiiiery Oil, warranted not to chill in ihe
coldest westlicr, aod considered by those using
it equal to SH-rin Oil.
lioiletl Pni.l Oil, equal to Linseed Oil, other
than for white.
I am constantly receiving large supplies of the
abovs named articles, and my motto is, "fiuall
profits and quick returns."
B. F. POND,
60 Water t., (under the Peurt st House.)
NEW YORK.
New York, June 1!), 1854. 3m.
Lii; iiTMN(! Hons. "
l PTE It many years' close investioation and
numerous exicrinients, the Patentee lakes
pleasure in informing the public that he ha arri
ved at the true principle of protecting families,
dwellings and property from tlic destructive influ
ence of I.Kill'l'.M.NG. The calamities that
every City, Town. Villnge and Country falls vic
tim to annually, through the gross negligence of
its inhabitants, is beyond calculation, esK-ciiilly
when tho remedy is so easy to obtuiu this is
found in
arm it
Patent Magnetic Lightning Hods,
and in this alone. This Rod bus been examined
by the most scientific ci-ntlrinrn in the world
Professors M'.Murlrie, Johnson, Waller and ma
ny others Unit have examined llicin, recommend
and sM-ak of litem in the highest terms nf appro
bation, and have pronounced them the only safe
rods in use in this or nny other country for the
protection of Lives and Priqierty. One advan
tage is to divide and throw back a part of the elec
tric lluid harmless to the clouds; in time of a
stroke this enables Ihe rod to conduct that sirlion
of fluid Ilia belongs to the earth without Ihe
slightest danger of leaving Ihe conductor. This
rod has iininv other advantages over the old one.
The only place of iniiiiufucturiiig is in
Vine St. 3 doors almve 2th, Philadelphia,
where all persons ore rcsM-ctfully invited to call
and examine for Ihi-msclvcs. For sale Whole
sale or Retail bv
THOMAS AHMITAGE.
VAT The only authorized Agent for the Conn
lies of Union. Juniata, Milllin, Clinton, Lycom
ing, Northouilierluud, Montour, Columbia, Lu
zerne, is NAMUKI. HOOVER,
Jltirtlcton, Union county, Pa.
Orders and letters addressed (post puid) to Mr.
Hoover, will be promptly attended lo.
May 8, 1852. 4 m.
NEW STORE.
PETER IV. GRAY
RESPECTFULLY' informs the citizens of
Siiubury and vicinity, that he has commen
ced a new store in Wbortlelierry street, in the
bouse formerly occupied by Mrs. Gray, und has
just received and opened a well selected assort
ment of
Dry iooils,
Consisting in part of
CLOTHS, CASMlMER.s, 8ATTLNKTTB,
And 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
arc suitable to the trade, all of which w ill I sold
at the low jst prices.
Country produce taken in exchange at the
highest prices.
Nimhury, Muv 15, 1852. Cm.
Ysilualile Property.
Late the Estate of E. P. SHANNON, Esq.,
Ol' AorllitiiithorlaiKl
.T FP.XYATE S.L2.
rTjHE subscribers. Executors of the Estate
of Ejihiaiui P. Shannon, lulu of tho lior-nii-th
ol Northumberland, offer ul private sale,
the follow iim valuable lieal b-lnte, viz:
Lot No. 77, corner of Queen and Front
Street, on w hich is en ded a two story Biick
limb tiii'. lormeily occupied iy the ileceasetl
as a Store nnd Dtvelliu, and now occupied
as sm b. Them aienlso on iho lot two fiuuie
I welliua,- &e.
Lot No. 52, situated in Market Street, on
which is rrectiil a two story while Fiaine
Dtvelliiio, &c., ndioiiiiim John Tii-i-jail, Esii..
occupied by C'l.as. Knous.
Lots Nos. 69, 70, 71 & 72, situate in Mar-
kel Street, a Iwosiory whim Frame Dwel-
lino, occupied by J lines Dooly, and a stable
i erected on lot No. 69 & 70.
Tho undivided half of Lot No. 120, situate
011 ihe comer of Duke and 4:h Sheet, cut
which is erected 11 (wis-story dwelling, occu
pied by Joseph MeCallister
Lot No. 188, situate in Queen Street on
which is erected a two stnrv white Frame
liuildiiis, occupied by John Buikeit
Lot No 60, situate at Northway and Wa
ter Stieets, on which are erected two Frame
Dvvellms and Stabluiir, occupied by widow
Vaudliu". und John Vanillin".
Also the undivided fount) pari of lot 1C6,
011 which is erected a luostoiy Fiame Divt-I-
lino, occupied by John aiidjke.
Also ten acres of cleared laud, niljoiniuz
lands of John D '-hav. on ihe East side of the
Sustpiehauim, about llnee niik-s below Dan-
ville.
Also two adjoinin" vacant town lots, situ
ated on tho corner ol Second ami Oranae
streets, iiunib-reil in the general plan of Bin-
on'-h. Nos. 215 & 216.
Also four vacHiit lot on Third and Orange
Streets, numbered in the cenernl plan ol said
liorouoh. Nos. 80!), 210, 211 & 212.
Also four vacant lot fronting on Maikel
and SixMi Street, ruunine East in an Alley,
numbered in the cencr.il plan ol said lior-
outih, Nos. 77, 78, 79 & 80.
Also four vacant lots fronting on Orange
Street, and numbered in lhi aeneral plan of
said Boronyb, Nos. 185, 186, 187 & 1S8.
The above properly will be sold in pari
nr parcel to suit purchasers, on reasonable
term. For fintlirr particulars apply to John
Cake, Esq., al Norihumbeiland, or to the
subscriber.
ALFIIF.DKNF.ASS. ),
THOMAS STRAWIJRIDGE, ( tx "'
Xorthomberland, May 22, 1852. if.
REMOVAL..
MfSS M. E. WHARTON, thankful for the
psitronnge heretofore extended toward
her, announces to her friends and the pub lie
generally, that hu ha lemoved ber Millin
ery Stove lo the building at Ihe corner of
Maiftef srpiare, and directly opposite Mr.
Covert's Hotel The business will fcresfler
be conducted by Mi. W burton, who respect,
fully solicits a continuance of the patronage
of the public, and intend aellin-r off the pre.
sent stock of Bonnets, Ribbona Flowers and
aiamils at first co.l.
1 l-unbuiy, May Zt, 1852. H.
NEW COUNTRY ST0EE,
A' the Fori of the Plum Creel tinrf Tufpr
knclen lload, nroV Kreighlaiim'i Mack
Smith Shop. ,
JACOIJ AVlMAlK,
IJE8PECTFUL1.Y informs the. public that be
- ha opened a net Htort" at the rtlmva place
and lis just received a splendid stock Of tieW
Spring and Snmmer Goods,
Consisting in part of
Cloth, Cassimers, Sattinets,
DRILLINGS and nil kind or linen cotton
and w (nsled summer waie.
ALSO 1
Callicoes, Mnflin de Laines, Lawns,
lailllinillH,
And all kinds of Dress Goods for Ladies.
Tka, Coffkk, ScriAn, Moi.assr, kc.
UiUWVAltKH, of oil kind.
BRANDT, GIN, WINE, and all kinds of
Liquors.
IFardflnrf. Iron anil Mrrl, Nnils, kr.,
QUEENSWARE.
Shoes, Roots, Cap, Palm leaf and other Hals.
Fish, Salt, &c,
All of which he will sell at Ihe most reasonable
prices for cash or country produce.
May 8, 1853 -If.
JAMES Bi.RBBR3
Wholesale atttl Itrlnil Clock
ESTABLISHHENT.
S. E. Comer S ennit and Chestnut Sts.,
PHILADELPHIA.
TXfllEHE may be found, nne of tho largest
and best assortments of Clocks and Time
pieces in the t'niled States, in quantities to suit
purchasers, of from a single Clock, to one thou
sand Clocks: embracing every variety of slvlo
and manufacture, suitable for Churches, Halls,
Counting Houses, Purlins, (Sleeping A partments,
and Kitchens, Steam and Canal Doats, and Rail
Road Cars.
Also general sale A Rent, for Rnpp's lately pat
ented Scicntilic Niche Gold Pen. Wholesale
and Retail Gold and Silver Pen Holders, and
Pencils, and a variety of Fancy Goods. Those
wishing; to purchase will lind it to their Interest
to call Is lore purchasing elsvwhere.
JAMES HARDER,
K. E. Cur. Chestnut cV Slid Sts., Phila.
April 10, 1852 ly.
New Carpet Store.
BAILEY & BPuCTHEP.
AVI.NIi made tensive alteration in their
Store, mid increased their facilities for
Business, would invite the attention of purcha
sers to their lare assortment of
English Tapestry,
llrusM'ls,
SuiK-r Insrain, - CARPETINGS.
' Imperial 3 Ply.
Plain & Twilled Venetian
FLOOR OIL CLOTHES of every width.
CsSTllN M ITTIMls of rrrrt style and ila!ili
imported. As these gooda have been piirrita.-.l
fur rtt.yt, and we intend coftductint; our Uusiui ss
on 'J'hk Cash I'iiim irLt; pureluiscrs may re
ly upon ohtuiniiiK biirirnins.
UAH.EY fi RROTHER.
Importer and Vaniifuclures of CariH-tincs
Twelfth k Market St., Philadelphia.
March 20, 18.VJ 3m.
NEW MILLINERY "STORE,
Fawn Street, Sunbury.
31 1 SS ELLKX PETKli Y,
17 0L'LD respectfully announce to the ladies
' of Sunbury und vicinity, that she has just
returned from the City of Philadelphia, and in
tends oK-niii a new and handsome assortment of
SPRING MILLINERY,
on Saturday, April H, at her Store, opposite the
Raptist Church, unci invites the public to cull and
examine her slock.
Sunbury, April 3, 1852 tf.
H. J. W0LVERT0N,
ATTCE1TEY AT LAW.
OFFICE in Market street, Sunbury, adjoining
the Ollice of the "American" and opposite
the Post O.'l'ue.
Uusiocss promptly attended to in Northumber
land and the adjoining Comities.
IhcvKn to : Hon. C. W. Hegiu and II. Ban
nan, Pottsiille; Hon. A. Jordan und H II. Mus
ser, Sunhurv.
April 10,' 1852. ly.
SOAP & CANDLE MANUFACTORY,
A'o. 19 ll'ond St , helweeu 2d A" 3d Sts., and
A'o. 17 Xurth lilh Street,
'l'llll.AUI'.I.IMll.V.
John llanerol't Jr. nnd Son,
n ESPECTFL'LLY inform Store-keejicr, Mer
chants, Ac, that they Manufacture und have
for Sale, Palm, White, Variegated. Yellow and
Umwn Soaps, Mould mid Dipped Candles, all ol
good quality and at reasonable prices.
11' Cash paid for Tiillow und rough Fat.
April 10 ljj ly.
NEW GOODS !
J. II. KAI FFMAN
At Ins lrw More in Ilullowin' Run,
R
EsPECI'Fl.LLY informs hi fiu-nds am
customers, that he has just received a nev
stock of goods, which he oilers to the puhli
at the lowest prices, viz ;
Spring hihI Hinimcr Dry floods,
SITU AH
Cloths, Cassimeres, Snttinetts, Merinos,
Mousse! ine De Laines, Flannels
and every variety of good suitable for the season
Also Silk Hats, Caps, Ac.
ALSO: An assortment of Hardware.
ALSO:
, A H Kinds, of (Jroeeries,
MQI onm.
ALSO:.
A variety of tjuccusware, Crockery, Ac.
Resides a variety of other articles, suitable for
farmers, Ac.
All kinds of produce taken in exchange far
good at the hiclx-sl market prire.
Hollowing Run, April 17, tf.
J. H. & W. B. H ART,
W II O I. K S A I. K C II O C E R 8.
A'o. 229 North aVf St., alorre Callotthill,
PHILADELPHIA.
A lari;e assortment of (Jroccrie a-lways on
hand, which will h sold at ihv ofst piices for
Cash or approved Crrttit.
April If), IH5-2. 1
" SUNBURY FERRY.
WIENRY W. UKCIIER irtforrfrs Ihe public
" liiffl lie lias taken Hie Saiiliury f erry tunl
as he rs fto well prepwred wflh good and smli
eient crslt lie will be enabled to accnrttiiiuav
the public with promptness and despatch.
Aprtf 10, fS.Vi. if.
jXTUACT OF .COFFEE. An TrtfleM
article more wholesome and much, cheaper
than Coflse itself. Far sale art this oHat.
Aprif 17, Uii
tLANK DEEDS printed on the best uOiility
of parchment wper, sold a4 ths lewsal prices
a this office, by wholesale and retail
lOR sale at this oflice, Superior Black hk,
- Cattle Medicine at 85 cts, Pure Essence of
Ginger, Sir rinta.
RAZORS A superior article for sale
store of HENRY MAsbER
1 Bunbury, Feb. I A, tf&0,-a-
..1?
1 1 x i 1 1 v r
CHERRY PECTORAL:
: ler lite Car mt
Gov ana, oox.sst
SOAH8ENESS, BRON
CHITIS, GROUP, ASTH
MA, WHOOPIMQ.OOUOa
ASTD OOXTSUIMCPTIOXa'.
This remedy is offered to the community with
tho confiilcnre we feel in an article which sel
dom fails to realize the happiest edi cts that can
be desired. 80 wide is the field of its usefulness
and so numerous the cases of ils curi s, that al
most every section of the country abounds in
persons, publicly known, who have liecn restored
from alarming and even desperato diseases of the
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 its vir
tues arc known, tho public no longer hesitate
what antidote lo employ for the distressing and
dangerous allbctions of the pulmonary organs,
which nre incident tu our climate, And not only
in the formidable attacks upon the lungs, but for
the milder varieties of Coi.ns, Coi-mis, IIoibsk
kkss, Ac, and for Cuming it is the plcasaut
est and safest medicine that can be obtained. No
family slioulfl be without it, and those who have
used it, never will.
Read the opinion of the 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 the highest
churaclor us tho oldest nnd most extensive
Wholesale Dealers in Medicine with an experi
ence unlimited on the subject of which tlicy
speak. If there is any value in the judgment of
experience, seo
THIS CERTIFICATE
He the undersigned, Wholesale Drusnists,
having been for long acquainted with Aijer'
Chei rn Pectoral, hereby certifi) our belief that
it is the best and most effectual remedy for Pul
monary Complaints ever offered to the Ameri
can People. And ire tcoulil, from our knowl
edge of ils composition, and exlcnsire useid
H'ss, corditdlii commend it to the ajlliiled as
worthy their best confidence, cil't icilh the firm
conviction that it will do for their relief all
that medicine can do.
Hcusliaw, Edmunds A Co., Boston Mass.
Reese A Coulson, Baltimore. Mel.
I. add A Inerabam, Bangor, Maine.
llaviland, llarriill t Co., Charleston, S. C.
Jacob S. Farruiid, Detroit, Michigan.
T. II. McAllister. Louisville, Kv.
'ram is A; Walton. St. Louis .Missouri.
Joseph Tucker, Mobile, Alabama.
Theodore A Peck, Burlington, Vt.
llaviland, Rislny A Co., Augusta,
Isaac D. James, Trenton, N. .1.
J. M. Towiiserd, Pitlshurij, Pu.
Clark A Co., Chicago, Illinois.
I. E. Cay, Burlington, Iowa.
M. A. Santos A Son, Norfolk, Vs.
Edwurd Bringhurst, Wilmington, Del.
John Cilbcrt A Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
'.. D. & W. H. Oilman, Washington, . C.
J. Wright A Co.. New Orleans, La.
Watson, Wall A. Co., Fort Wayne, la.
C. C. Richmond & Co., San Francisco, Cut.
Lewis A Ames, Tallahasse. Florida.
B. R. Strong, Knoxville. Tennessee.
Chilton A Doer, Little Rock, Ark.
Stiller, Sl ide A Co., LcxiiiL'ton, Miss.
N. D. Labadie, (i.ilvcton, Texas,
('has. Dyer, Jr., Providence, R. I.
Jos. M. Turner, Savannah, Clu.
Wade, Eckstein A Co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
IN FOREKJX COUNTRIES:
J. fi. Coffin A Co., Valparaiso, Chili.
F. M. DiiHond A Co., Vera Cruz. Mexico.
Rrcd Rivas A Co., Bogota:. New (ircnada.
S. Provost & Co., Lima, Peru,
Murtoo A Co., Halifax, Nova Scotia,
T. Walker A Son, St. Johns, N. B.
C. U. Salinas & Co., Rio Janeiro, Brazil.
With such nssurunec, and from such men, no
stronger proof can be adduced, except that found
in its ell'ects upon trial.
Prepared and sold by JAMRS C. AYF.R,
Practical Chemist. Lowell, Mass
Sold in Sunbury by H. MASSER, nnd by
Druggists gcneridly throughout the State.
November 1, 1851. lycctlino.
TREMENDOUS DISCOVERY
In the Dry (sootls Hnsincs!
Goons to dk eot.n Chkai'kh than tiik;
CllKAI'KST AT TIIK STORK OT
ISAAC CA3IIU1KLL V(L
Iii t'ppcr AiiprsiMfa lowiinhip,
Xorlhinnberltind County, Pa.
'jr'TITHO respectfully inform the public gencr
y V ally, that they have received and opened
1 new ai d well selected stock of
SPRINO AND SUMMER C-OODS,
Consisting in p ul of
French, English and Ameriian Cloths, lllaik
and Fancy Cassimers, StiHimUs, Checks,
Drillings, Muslins, &c , Cnlicois,
Linens (iinnhnms, Lnwns, and
all linds nf Summer Ware,
Delaines of every de
tcrip'ion and
Style,
Together with a lol nl Lath: Prk (lonir.
Also n fresh supply of fiROCERIES,
such as Suaars. Collee. Teas. Mu
lasses, &c, HARDWARE, Nails,
Iron, Steel, &c, also a
In 1 assortment of
(JL'EENSWARE.
A fresh snpidy of DRUd'S & MEDICINE
BOOTS and SHOES suitable for
men, women and children.
HAT-S and CAPS such as Straw, PaluY Leaf
and other hats.
FISH, SALT, -CHEESE, kc.,
I"t? All of which w ill be sold cheap fof cash
or in exchange for country produce at tat highest
market price.
Upper Augusta, May 15, IBM ly.
LIBERTY STOVE WORKS,
MIOWN STHEI3T,
)ore Fourth,
PHILADELPHIA.
r",'HE uudersigiii-d respectfully fnforSrr tfie pnh
lie that they ure in full operation at their
new foundry, and ready to execute orders for
stoves of every description on tSe most reasona
ble terms.
They invite the attention of .TOVE DEAL
F. US to their large assortment of STOVE'S, all
uf w hich are entirely new, and tyl up at great
expense. Among which nre the LM-erty Air
Tight Cook, Complete Cook, Mar Air Tilth!,
Star Franklin, Star Radiator, Jenny .riirl Im
proved, Fire King Radiators, Sirlaramidera, Can
nous, Ba-scs, Bare Cy liudcrs. Bar lioom Stoves,
Furnaces, (ias Ovens, Ac, Ac.
ABBOTT LAWRENCE.
N. B. Country .luerchaiiU are paila-abwly
iavitcd to cull and examine our assorfinent.
Aprtl fO, 8tt. ly.
Lycoming Mitual Insurance Company.
DR. J. B. MASSEH is the local agent for the
above Insurance Company, in Northumlier
land crranty, s,rrd is at all time ready to tried
Insurauiei against fir oirreal or persona lro
pert, or wnswmtt policies fer the same.
tianbiKy, April i6, IS.M. if.
TMitKNtJOt-S EXclTi:MftN'T ! i
Cnsli, feiefim, i.ioctrii -iky ! !
I"e .4erifi H,id nil biker line mt hbkly tht
. MCtlilnliitr I I 11c of
yirilO, (itiMtnj tfrettt fnith In rsidd kales and
small profits, has just received slid oicni-j
a large samitllet-nt rif . .
HpitLNO AjiD sLmMer fsdoija.
At Id. Stdr ill Matii-l Street, Sulil.iifr, whlck
lie "ITcrs to the jiublic at t)ie lowest prices.
His stock enhaista oT a gi-ni-ral ass'oridtbri' ot
,.'l)ry Goods)
Cloths Cassimers. Ctirsinets, UinH. Ihlllingiil
Muslim, Lihtus: Clditoes, Muslin de
Lain, Lnwns, Ginpham. Ilrragest
Sh.k & Pai.m Li:ap Hats;
A large assortment of Roots and SWa, fof
Men, Wofnerl and Children;
Orocrrlcm
Sugar, Ten. Coffee, Molass.-, ciiecs'ej Sp'ji
ces, Fish Still, iMaslef;
HARD4VARK,
Viz I Iron and Steel, Nails; Files. Sows, Ad';
QUEENS W A RE,
Tea Setts, Plates, Dishes, Cups, Suutefs, tyt.
LIQUORS,
Wine. Brandy, Gin; Iinm, Whiskey, ku
ITF Country produce of Kit kinds taken in '
change at the highest mtfrkM pricesi
Slay n, IS5U. lyi
AVASlilNtiTON' tttlVSEi
SUNBURY PA.
JAMES COVERT; TfoprictorV
WOULD rceclfully announce that ho ha
taken this well known stand, .where htf
W'ill be gratified to see and entertain his IrlehiU
nnd the travelling public generally! Tills hoeXf
is now replete with every convenience, cnmlorta'
ble, pleasantly located, liafidsolaely furnished,
Well Ventilated, rendering it In every respect a
desirable stopping place.
Nd espense has been spared in filling up this
house, l'hc chambers are well furnished and
the tabic nnd bar provided with the best tint
market can adord.
The stable accommodations are extensive and)
well calculated for travelers.
STACK OFFICE.
The stages running from Northumberland tif
Poltsvillc, stop at tiiis house, where through utiJ
way tickets to Philadelphia can be obtained.
Sunbury, March 211, 1S5S. tf.
TIIK.I11MT !!! Mi'AIt-
itivi:i !
IIICKEir & TUXiX,
A'o. 148 Chcstnul St., above Si.ith, Front of
JONES' HOTEL.
C7TTT) TJAVE just received llicir Prizrf
VTET'l Medal, awarded to them fiif
I XJ J their lest 'l'ravelling Trunks ei'
hibited at the World's Fair in London, 18.r)l
being the only exhibitors to whom any award
was mnile. Their competition was w ith all the'
world, and they bine taken THE PRIZE!
TRUNKS, VALISES, BAGS, &c.
To lie found in this Citv. and at verv low prices
Call and see. HICKEY A TUI.L,
Trunk Mmiiif.icturers, 118 Chestnut St.
April 10. 1S32. tf.
lIKXItV CA1UI. til'.O. I.r.Afil K. J. II UIKSE'
nnmissiox and forw iitiK M&
CARR, GIESE & CO.,
Commi:sion & Forwarding Merchants,
Xo. 19, Spears Wharf,
BALTirrTOHE.
Will receive and sell FLOUR. tiRAIN, nnd as,
kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE urn! W
LUMBER.-
OARTIC'UI.AR attcnt'forr will Us given o tl'ii
branch of the Business, by Lewis II.
Ciiesc, whose whole atteMhnt Wrtt be detMed to
the sale of Lumls-r, and writ eceupy ntt OUVcs ok
the Falls Dock, especially for tlVis purprwe' Mfj
liicse's long experience, and reputation us a first
rate salesman, is a friiarantcc that the highest
market prices will always be obtained.
W Ltbrral Casfi advances made on Con
siniiients : hot in no case will this Horn nwk
any adtaures, until the Produce in reeefvtrf
March 13, 18J 4ino.
n.- consular 1. p. k.v(era. w. c. rakkh"
Cornelius, Baker 6j ('o.
M.vNffATl liKi: if
lampr, CLondel:er3, Gas Tixftfres, &t,
STORE NO. 1T0 CHESTNUT ST
Manufactory No: 181 Cherry St.t
PHILA ELPlllA
April 10, 1S32. If.
DAVID COOPER,
COMMISSION M K Hill A55T,
ion thi: pai.k ov
Fisli. rrovisiofis; t$ct
iXorlfi H'hrirves)
rim.ADEr.rHia.
Apr 10, IMS. ly
CLOTHING WAREHOUSE.
VIIHLK?.I.K AND KKTAII..
.1. V. 05 K. ).
-to. 19 1 Market Street, Swtk thie, Firtt btt.it
Sixth Street,
rniLAIELPHlA,
fitt) FELLOWS and MaWic Rcgafia of
" ' i-ve'ry variety, sufited W ihe various rank
and orders, constantly on hand. Also, at larger
I a'nd extensive slock of fashionable
Steady .Tlaric C'lotttiii
rlanur.ctor!l by lh best ef wnTkmcn, and from
Ihe newest slvle of Good, of late iiuport'ation, l
greatly reduced pticerf. Tlic'y b'a've' also' a I'a'rgs'
and well selected assortment of Piei-e Goolf'a, ot
RngHsli, French and German Fabrics,- of new
and beautiful Patterns, which they will make to
order in the most approvf d and fasMnt'ial'ile mail''
ner. and in a suH-rior Style of WotkirAniship.
Fehrorwy 28 l5-?imo
The Johnston Ink
MANUFACTORY REVIVED
MfsVfr Lombard St , PHILADELPHIA.
THE suhseril-er begs leave rivpcetfull.r to in
form I'mmtbiis peni-rally, that ho has sue.
reeded to tbe Bs-siness of manufacturing rniH.
ig formerly carried 011 by his grand Falhsv,
ami Father, inid offers bis article lo Ihe trade,
wift, " ny PVrrs. but with the simple reSues-e
mimi. r -nut established rhinaelcr il has Imrne,
leliii..nfiilcnf of its giving entire sstisfictims
is all Wlro mav favor him with sail. Ira
C.h. CHARLES EN El JOH.NSI O.t,
Aril 10, 1852. tfi .
WM. M. BOCKEFELIERy
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
m m KY, I As
Dee. 13. 1851 tf.
M. L- SHINDEL. .
ATTOP.1TET AT LAW.
Wffitt in Market street Simlmry, oppotil
1 Wegver licit! J
g( W.XEW will lie arompilv sUrndol to-m
P the Courrties of north uml-erlmioV
f'otumbia and Mainour.
Punbarj;, tM. II. lM-ly,
4.