Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, May 28, 1853, Image 1

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H. B. MASSER, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
OFFICE, MARKET STREET, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE.
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' .',,; SUNBURY,' NOUTIIUAinERLAND COUNTY. PA., SATUKDAY, MAY 2S. 183.1. ' ' ' ' 7 '
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ATTORNEY AT LAW,
f V , . OKBTXHT, PA.
. attended to in the Countici of Nor.
v 1, Union, Lycoming and Columbia.
5 . ,i'i - Refer to I
f. A. Roroudt,
Lower Sc Barron,
8omera & 8nodgras, Philad.
Reynolds, McTarland & Co.,
Spcring, Good &, Co.,
HENRY D0NNEL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Ojfict opposite (lie Court House,
8unbury, Horthumbeiland County, Pa.
Prompt allentioii to business in adjoining
counties.
GEOKGE, W ZIMEUMAN,
VENITIAN BLIND lAIVUFACTURER,
No. 61 Arch Street, four doors above Second,-1
PHILADELPHIA,
CONSTANTLY ON' HAND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
AVliicli for style of finish and workmnnaliip cannot 1 lurpaased. M holcsale ntnl Retail
at the lowctt price. Also TRANSPAHENT WJNDOW SHADES AND KEED BLINDS
WHOLESALE, AT MANl'FACTCREns' PRICES. . ;
C MERCHANTS and others are invited to call and examine. ' - . ,'
Philadelphia, August 21, 1852 ly. " ....
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WM. M. E0CKEFELLER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
suxnuitY, PA.
Dec 13, 1851 tf.
M. L. SHINDEL,
ATTOB.1TET AT LAV",
SUNBURY, PA.
December 4, 1852. tf.
CLINTON WELCE
VTTORNEY AT? LAW,
LEWISBURG, TENXl.
LXTILI. practice in the several Courts of "Union
" and Nortliumlicrlaiid counties.
It t FEB TO
Bellefoule.
do.
Live and Help Live!!'.
Orit Motto.
S. N. TITOTVIPSON i
fTJ) ESPECTFULLY Informs his friends and
g tho public generally, that he has just re
ceived at his store, tn Sunhury, lelow Weaver's
Hotel, a large, handsome end cheap assortment
of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
consisting in part of
Dry Goods, viz :
Cloths, Caasimers Cassincts, Jeans, Drillings,
Muslins, Vesting:, Linens, Ifc.
LADIES DRESS AND FANCY GOODS,
Calicoes, Muslin tie Loins, Lawns,
Ginghams, Beragcs, Robes, fyc
GROCEKIUS,
Sugar, Teas, Coflce, Rice, Molasses, Cheese,
Spices, Fish, Salt, &c, &c, &c
Hardware,
Nails, Screws, Files, Saws, Knives & Forks, &,c.
Queensware,
of various styles and patterns,
BOOT9 AND SHOES,
A large nHsortment of Hoots and Shoos, for
men, women and children.
Hats Caps, ire, of various sizes and styles.
Besides a large and general assortment of
fashionable goods. Call and examine fur your
selves. lW Country produce of nil Kinds taken in
exhinge at the highe.t m-irkct prices.
Suu'miry,4 mo. 30, 185:).
Hon. James Burnside,
" James T. Hale,
K. C. Humes Ic Co.,
Hon. A. S. Wilson,
" A. Jordan,
8amt. Calvin,
Iwiburg, Ipril 30, 18S3,tf.
do.
T.ewistown.
Sunhury.
IIollidayslv
ANOTHER REVOLUTION
In the .Dry . Goods Business.
J. r. 8c I. r. KLINE,
Tl ESFECTFULLY announce to their friends
and the public in general, that they have
taken the Old Stand, in Upper Auqusta town
ship, Northumberland county, Pa., formerly oc
cupied by Isaac Campbell, & Co., and have just
returned from Philadelphia, and opened
A New and Splendid Assortment of
Spring and Summer Goods,
Consisting in part nf Cloths, Cassimers, Sat
tinctts, Linens, Checks, and all kinds of
. Summer Wear.
Also a splendid assortment of
ladies Dress Goods,
Culicoes, Ginghams, Lawns, I'eriigc de I, nines,
Alpacnsund Shawls.
Also a fresh supply of Groceries) of all
kinds.
Hardware and Quppnsware, Drugs and
Medicines.
Also a large assortment of Boots and
Shoes, suitable for Men, Women mid
Children. Hats and Caps, nn h
as Panama, Straw, Pului-lcaf . ,
and other Hats. Salt.
Cheese, Ac. Call
and Sec. ' s ; -
Cheaper than the Cheapest,
All of which will be sold for cash, or in ex
change for country produce, at the highest market
price.
. Upper ..Augusta, April 30, 1853. ' '
'!'1,"t''
a pjuwotoua Shctcti.
1 J. E. GOULD,
' " (Successor to A. FIOT.)
No. 160 Chestnut Street, Swaini's Building.
PHILADELPHIA.
"pXTENSIVE MU8I0 PUBLISHER, and
Dealer in Musical Instruments of every de
scription. Exclusive Agent for the sale of Hallct, Davis
cfc Co'a (Boston) Patest Si'srK.tsio.T Bbidge
jiioliau and other
PIANOS,
L. Gilbert's Boudoir Pianos, MelodeoiiR, Martin's
Guitars, Harps, Violins, Sheet Music, Music .1
Books, &c, &C
Residents of the country will be supplied by
mail or otherwise with any music they may
wish, at as low rotes as if purchased in person.
Having one of tha largest stocks in the United
States, I feel confident of satisfying all who may
fevor me with a call or order.
Dealers in Music supplied on the most liberal
terms. Pianos to let. Second-hand Pianos for sale.
Philadelphia, April 14, 1853. ly.
FAIRBAITKS'
Platform Scales,
i1 IO On account of the great mini
I cr of counterfeits now selling, and the injury J
sustained bv buyers of these deceptions. V. uich I
For Sale.
OF POTATOES
by the
7MHg iHownFrvtrtly tested
Always right The Acliioivlctl
. . t. . i
SSg5) Railroad, Hay, Coal, and Fur-
t-'jsjgggjflf; mcrs SCALhh, set in any part
of the country, at short notice.
AGENTS. fJEO. W. COLBY,
210 Market St., Philadelphia,
E. Y. Bright, Sunburv.
1 hila., .-Ipril 23, 1853.
OFFICE on Broadwav, near the Episcopal
Church. Sunhury.
Sunhury, April H, 1853. tf. '
DOING A PHRENOLOGIST.
AN INSURANCE COMPANY MULCTED.
"A' dti9of some interest was Iriod last
week before Hon. Alexander Jordan, in
this county, which although it resulted as it
should, and in accordance with common ex-
You say you hae made the subject
your constant stuay tonne last six years'- I'cuiauun, esiaomuea nevoriheless a prece
interrogated a little gentleman Of Mr. Adol- dent which may be of future account to in
phus Hrown the "man of bvmps,n who surance companies., Tha legal planlifT, we
was sojourning in the quiet town of S , believe, was Abrarri Updearafl-. Esn.. while
giving glorious evidence of toe irrefragible
truths of the great science, by lectures and
explanations, public and private.
1 may sav, sir,' replied Mr. Brown,
'lhal I have devoted more time to this pro-
the pluinliflf in interest was Abraham Wine
gardner; Ibo .defendant, ihe 'Siuie Mutual
Insurance Company. Tlio fuels, as nearly
as we can gel them, weiu briefly lliese:
leision, than any other subject that ever Sorre two or three year ago Mr. Wineijatdncr
engaged my attention. upon ine ngent oi tne auove named
I here was a numerous assemblage of company, to gel his house insu I, and wa
persons in the little office, some wailing to asked by Ihe latter, when the survey was
be examined, some for the purpose of inves- taken, whether the property was in any
ligation, and others from mere curiosity to manner incumbered. He was informed bv
see this singular individual, who Could Mr. Winecardner. that he had articled for
fathom the myster.ous depths of human lhe properly, and had paid r.pon i. five hnn-
character, by gently passmg his dig. a I. dftd doar,lha, th,..,. was l0 be
over their astonished cramums. The htt e it , . , . ... ...
. ... paid in instalments, which were not then
gentleman proceeded : , IT . . . . . .
" -. 1 . - (Inn. ITnnti nun rmi. iKia I V, A..i,f .mnnan.
Nothing could gratify me more, than " r " "" "-"e' r-r
to see the science thoroughly tested.' 10 navo 1,18 l'roPef'y insured m Hie name of
Then you have not had the pleasure of i,,r- P'cgrai wnicu was accordingly none,
attending any of the lectures?' said Mr. Mne company being fully apprized of lhe
Brown. I circumstances. Subsequently to tha insu-
TIIE LITTLE QUAKERESS
WHO WAS IN A HURRY TO GET MARRIED.
An amusing matrimonial story is tuld of the
olden lime in New England, ft t0 fell out
that two young peoPr Became very much
smitien with each other as young people
sometimes do. The young woman's- father
was a wealthy qtiafccr-The young man wa
poor but respeclablc. The father could
stand no such union, and tesolutely opposed
it, and the daughter dare not disubey that
is, she dare not disobey openly. Sh 'met
him by moonlight,' she'preteiided never to see
him and she pined and wasted in spile of her
self. She was really in love a stale of sighs
and tears which woman oftener in imiigkia
lion than in reality. The father remained
inexoriblc. Time pas.sed on. She Set no
concealment, 'like a worm i' lhe bud" prey
on her damask cheek, however; but when
her father asked her why she pined, she al
ways told him. The old gentleman' wa
widower, and loved his girl dearly ;-and at
last seeing that his daughter's heait was
really Ret upon the match, ho surprised her
one day by breaking out thus "Mary, rather
than mope to death, thee had better marry as
soon as-thee chooses, and whom Ihee chco-
possibility that characters of individuals
may be arrived at by physiognomic or
physiological observations; or by scanning
the dress, manner and general appearance
of the person. I have heard, that Mr.
Fowler has, on dilfrrent occasions, consent
ed to make public examinations while
blind-folded
And then what Mary? Wait till tho birds
of tho nil- had told her swain of the change,
or until lier father had' time to again changt?
his mind ?' Not' a bit of it. She clapdod her
neat plain bonnet on her head, walked direct'
ly into the street, and then directly tu the
house of her intended' as the street would
iAVvHENCE HOUSE,
SUNBURY, PA.
rHE subscriber respectfully informs his friends,
and tha public generally, that he has opened
"Lawrence House" and will do his best en
svors to please the public-
SAMUEL THOMPSON.
Sunhury Feb. 26, 1853 if.
Dilworth, Branson Co.
Importers of & Dealers is
Foreign nd Domestic
A1DW ARE, CUTLERY, &C
A'o. 59 Market St., 1 door below 2d St,
PHILADELPHIA.
have tho very worst elicct on suit'crcrs. MRS
BETTS respectfv'.'.y co'ions Physicians and
Lad!' j to buy v.o SUPPORTER without it has
tne United States Copyright Label on each Jlox,
and her Signature on each Supporter. A 11 olllers
are spurious.
The great reputation and success of this appa
ratus', its ease, comfort, and the support it affords
bv wearinir it. have combined to give it a most
extensive sale in all parts of the States. Ladies
will apply only to MRS. BETTS, and Merchants
to JAMES BETTS, Wholesale Agent, 3SI
Walnut Street, Philadelphia, or to her Agents.
Phila., pril 30, 1853. 1m.
Book Agents Wanted,
In every County in the United States, to
canvass for the lollowing works, to
whom the largest commissions
will be paid.
Pictorial Hiitobt or Tut Would, from the earliest
I ages to the present time" Thiee volumes in one, comnriiiig
Parti. Ancient History. Part. Hiatnry of the MidJI"
v .1... .nm hand m larae stool of Ages. Part 3. Muden, History. By Jolin FroM, L. L.
aiiMj j . , " ... I L- Author of Piclorial History of the L
gvery variety tn i.aiv."
. Dilworth, Henry D. Landis,
ajuel Bransrn, . James M. Vance.
October 10, 1853. ly.
JORNEUIS. I. F. IIAKER. W. C. BAKKR.
Cornelius, Baker Co.,
MANLKATURERS OF
unpt, Chandeliers, Gas Fixtures, &c.
tTTORE NO. 176 CHESTNUT ST
Manufactory No. 181 Cherry St.,
PHILADELPHIA,
KfiH 10, 1858. tf.
J-tw II W Vaptr irhouse.
3TJRT01T LA1TI1TC-,
MANUFACTUBEBS AND 1MPORTEHS,
. 124 Arch Street, second door above Sixth
PHILADELPHIA.
IfHERE may 1-e found the largest and beat
w i.....i .i.,-V in the Cilv.
'OUNTRY PUKCHASEKS may here be
omm'odateA! without the inconveniem e of look
Further, and may be soured that they will re
,h.aJva..Ugeonmory.AMxG
ARCH Street, abova Sixth, Philadelphia. .
it.rcb, IS, 18533m.
WM. TSrCAKTY,
BOOKSELLIiR,
Market Street,
KTmBURY. PA.
TST wied snd for sale, a fresh supply of
F.V ANGELIC At. ML'SIC
Simrimr Schools. He is alw opeuii.g at
K J f large aortme,,t of Books, every
,ch of Literature, con?iting ; of
rks, i.aw, I
ks, Bibles ;
uthor of Piclorial History uf the United Stairs, Picto
rial l.il'e uf Wuahiiiffton. Ac.. Are, New Edition, with ad
ditiona and corrections by the Author. Illustrated wilh
over five hundred engraving,, from drawings by Cnioiiie,
Pevereux, and other diitinguiihed Artists. This work
contains over 11U0 e?uper Royal octavo pages, and over
SOU finer illustrations liiau have ever been engraved for
any History in this country f it is hatidsonely and luhtlan
tiu'lly bound id emhoased inorncco, gilt back. Price, 83.75.
Gbcat Events in Monxs! Hktost. By John Frost.
Comprising the most remarkable Discoveries, ColHilesls,
RevolutioiiK, (iteut ButlU-s, and other Tliiilling Incidents,
chiefly in Kurope ami America, fnun the coiiirnencenieiit
of the Sixteenth Century lotlie nresenl tune. Kinla-lliihed
with over 6ti0 engravings by "V . Crime and other eminent
artiita. It cmtntna over bW Ilovnl oetovo pnget, and also
a Lire colored map of the World aovJ'i, Willi side inn S
of Calil'oruin, Ou-K 'ii. Iluugiiry; AiiFtimn louiiiii-iis, ic.
Uouud in cnibnsbed uioro-co; yitt hack. Pries, j3 OU.
TllltlLl.INB AUVKMCllEJ AMONO TUB IsulN. By John
l-'r-mt, I.. 1.. D. Cinnirninp the tnst rcnintkublc rersonal
Nnrrtiliven of events in lilt' chllv lllllliin Vsrs, ss Well us
f lui-iclenls ill the recent India-, HnMililiis in Mf-lico unit
Ti-xiia. HUiet ruled with over 300 I 'nsriivini'K, fn in !
hy V, Croniri, and nther (istih:iiiiiln-d urlifctx. It i-'lii Jinn
ver .V)t. nii-es Octavo, bmud ai im.ric yi!l back.
Price SI. 7 j.
Psktciik. of Lire Si D C it AH ACT KK. By T. S-Arthur.
An i K-lav" volume of over tnopnge iK-aiilifully illuilrntcil,
Hi-I t unlit 111 the beat bnuli.n inu.lill, gill bick. Pnei-,
WOO. . . ,
I.IOIITS AND (uiKlU'i or Hill L.irs. iiy I . r. Annul
Willi uii nutiihi'icrtirhv and imrlrait of lhe authnr. Over
600 pnges octavo, with fine tinted euemvinSK. Uiuud ill
the bc.l Kngliah iiiuahu, gilt luick. Pi iee, 00.
Goldss Gbis fbom Lira's II.ivr.T Fir.i.D. By T.
9, Arthur. I J mo. of !i40 puses, llounil ill liunliii, with
a beuutiliil mezzotint engraving. Price, 75 Cents.
Tub Wav to Pbospks. siul other Tales. By T. 8 Ar
thur Pi m i. over 1MU pages, witha iiiezzoluil engraving.
Phi-e, &n Cenla.
The Homb Misstoa. By T. 8. Arthur. ISmo.ofovcr
401 pages, with oil engraving. Price, 50 Cents.
Tbie Riches, or Wealth without Wings. By T. 8.
Arthur. Over pages li mo. with s fine uiezzoiim eu
giovmg. Price, 30 Cents.
Tub Fbeside Anobl. By T. 8. Arthur. SI iwges, 33
mo. Willi sn engraving. Bound ill Muslin, gill edges
Price, io cents.
Conqcests or xna Bible. By Vincent W. Milner.
Coinnrisuig Impoitaiit tvmls in lhe Hiliy of t'hrislisn-
ity, from lhe lime ol our wivi - ui u ine present -. jjo
Plges, lie mo. JllUSliSiea Wliu iiuiudious ciikliiiik..
rice, l on.
All Of the shove books are heautifully and substantially
bound, piiuted on bull while paper, and the Publisher
would especially call attention to the fact that Ihey are
sold exclusively hy Agents, thus giving them so advantage
which cuuuot be hod on moat books, as each Agent has ths
sole and exclusive control of the sale in any seclinnof
irueuiars. nnuress
BUSHELS
subscriber.
CHARLES CAWLEY
Dry Valley, March 16, 1853. '
Wood $ Willow Ware.
20,0()'ancy Corn Brooms,
1,500 Dr.r. Buckets, Assorted Colors,
600 KesU Cedar Wash Tubs,
81)0 Cedar Churns.
500 Doz. Willow Baskets,
300 Doz. Wall and Scrub Brushes, &c, &c.
The largest Stock ever offered in Philadel
phia, and the cheapest in the world. Orders
promptly filled.
M. & J. M. ROWE,
No. Ill North Third Street, Philadelphia.
March 12, 1853 3m.
Gas Fixtures Lamps.
HENDRICK, HORNING & BROTHER,
A'o. 221 North 2nd st. above Vine,
PHILADELPHIA.
" AVINGhatl many years practical xxriai-
X 8. encs in the business and as all work sold
by us is inanufuctured under our immediate super
vision we are enabled to offer to purchasers superi
or articles in every branch of our trado upon the
most favorable terms. A t our store may be found
in every variety and style of finish Gas and
Lamp Chandeliers, Pendants, Side Brockets for
Halls, Churches, Ac, Tax Imfroveu Pije
Oil Laxp, Also, Fluid, Lard and Oil Lamps,
Scriantlolcs, Bquer holders, Parlor, Night and
Reading Lamps .on baud. Lamp Glasses, Globes,
Wick Shades, &c. .
All it-vrl warranted or no tale.
l-'nctory No. 80 Noble street near 4th.
Remember Store 'iiA 2nd street, next door to
J. Stewart Depuv't Carpet store.
Philu., April i, 1S53. 3in.
Emporium of Fashion
And. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods
JOHN V. MAllTIX,
1 AS RECEIVED at his establishment, on
"-si Doer street, one door north of C. J..Bruner's
law-office, in Sunhury, the most
Splendid and Fashionable
m ASSORTMENT OF GOODS
for. gentleman's wear, that has ever been offered
in this place. His stock consists in a great
ariety of
CLOTHS,
Among which are superior Black, Brown,
Green, Olive Claret, Belgium Cloth,
French Cloths, Russian black, &c.
BLACK AND BROWN CASHMERETS,
Black plain doe-shn Cassimeres, Summer
and Winter Cassimeres, fyc.
VESTINGS,
Black Satins, (a rich article) excellent Marseilcs
Bull, lute, (rigurcd and Plain.) rigured
Grenadine, superb Watered Silks, and
SUMMER GOODS OF ALL VARIETIES,
Tweeds, Liucns, Cravats, Hoseiry, Plain and
rancv 1 runininca, Gentlemen s Collars,
Suspenders, &c, Sc., &e.
Call and sec his assortment of goods. He
challenges inspection, and politely invites the
public to test their quality by procuring the best
and neatest coats, pants, vests, &c, in tho couu-
R A few journeymen tailors can find im
mediate situations at this establishment.
Suubuiy, May 21, 1853. 3m.
. NORTHUMBERLAND
Select School for Girls.
. Under the Care of Miss E. Calvin.
INSTRUCTION will he piven in tho ordinary
English Branches, Physical, Sciences, Algc-
j bra, Geometry and Lunxuugcs.
j A Session will consiiit of twenty two weeks,
; Second quarter to commence on the 13th of June.
I Tl-.UMS.
1.. I .1 l- ,t r r. . ....
uii, yes, sir , uui you Know mere is a ranee anu Dciore ine me, Air. w megarilner,
paid to Mr. Updegialf, on account of his
purchase S1000, which was just the amount
insured. After the properly was destroyed
by fire, the insurance,' company declined
paying over lo Mr. L'pdegrafl, lhe amount of
the policy, on lliu giound that he had Jojf
nothinp, having received of -Mr. Winegard-
'He has, sir : and the result has invaria- nor wllal ,1C haJ insured, namely S1000, and carry her She walked into the house wilh
bly proved, to every honest mind, 'he in- for ,llt,m to pay him another S1000, would out knocking, for knocking was not then fash
conlestible truths of this great science.' be allowing him lo receive pay for the house ionable, nud ftmnt! the family jsriTligdown
At this juncture of proceedings, both twice the lot still remaining his and not lo dinner. Some little commotion was ehib
the speakers and the listeners were sudden- deteriorated in value. ' But hi honor, ited at so unexpected on apparition -as the
Judge Jordan, could not perceive the justice heiress in the widow's cottage, but she heed-
af lhe defence, or why the payment of Mr. ed it not ' John looked np inquiringly. She
Winegardner, might not be credited lo the walked directly up to him and look both his
account of the lot, with as much propriety hands in hers. "John,' said she, "father say
as to lhe house, especially as. lhe company I may have Ihee." And John got directly
preferred lo insure the house of Mr. UpJe- up from lhe dinner table and went to the par-
graff, with a full knowledge of the facts. son's. In jusl twenty-five minules they wr
Besido suppose the properly insured had man and wife.
ly aware of the fact thai tho door of the
little office was being opened, and moreo
ver, that a renl Jonathan was about to in
trude his inquisitive self into the presence
ol the learned disciple ol ptirzlieim.
"' He was habited in a mortal "Ions-tailed
blue," beneath which a pair ol rusty cow
hides peeped forth in all their puritanic
glory. On his head of dirt red locks, sat
a most antique bell-crowned ha!, pitched risen in value S 1000 between lhe dale of the
launtingly to one side, while the Jonathan, I insurance und lhe destruction of ii bv fire. KAn.noAD Law. The Legislature of Illi-
wreatnea in a sunsmne oi smnei, no auoner would a payment of that amount destroy a nos 'ast winter passed a law to the effect
opened the door than he bawled out at the policy ? For lhe life of us, we cannot see the ,hul railroad companies should pay S5,00f
top of his voice; regardless of all prwnt equity or legality of tho attempted defence, ft,r ever- panger lost in a traiu through
J.. V. , . ! l but consider it a she
'Sir!' fiercely ejaculated the thoroughly
disgusted professor.
'I say yeou feel raound amongst a tel
ler's squash bis cocoanut, you know,'
said Jonathan, removing his venerable bat,
and smiting his head with his fist, by way
of elucidating Ins interrogations 'to see
whether he's got any sense in him, hey V
lI can manipulate the exterior surface of
the capital member, to ascertain the pectt-
sheer quibble, discreditable 'he carelessness of the company or ilsagenta.
to the Company making it, and highly detri
mental to thoir interests. Lycoming Gatette
The citizens of Chieago have resolved to sea
this Taw enforced to the letter.
SENATOR sot'LE'S ESCAPE FROM l ltANl E A Good O.N t. We believe that one of tl i
In a late number of the Memoires of Du- Money Lawyers is responsible for tha fol-
mas, which have been publishing ol late in lowing
the Paris Pressed a brief mention is made of
lhe 'circumstances lo which wo arc indebted
for Mr. Soule's emigration lo am! settlement
liar characteristic qualities of the person in the United Slates. Wo translate the par
under examination,' replied Mr. Adolphus agrapli :
Brown, the phrenologist, wilh a great tlour- -ln the intiinacvof Mervnnd Bartholemv,
ish of Words. two distinguished French nnllior. I lived at
"Why nro the lawyers of lhe 8th judicial
district, like the the Israelites under Moses?
Do yon give it up? Because Ihey cannot get
over Jcrdun.
Jehu ! dit tell !' ejaculated Jonathan,
starting back in astonishment. 'Then you
ain't Mister Brown, the old fernology cuss,
heyV
I am Mr. Hrown, sir, tne phrenologist.'
Oh, yeou be, ch Can examine a feller's
head, hey for the qough, hey V
this liino one of the principal editors of a
journal called the Yellow Dwnif (Nain
Juune.) This editor was named Sonle. He
had been two months in prison for nn atliclo
ou San Domingo. He did not relish his ex
perience of prison life. lie happened to bear
A Mayor Finld. The Mayor of New
Yoik city has been fined five dollars for al
lowing a servant girl in his employ lo wash
the pavement in front of his residence after
hours,
Mann's Establishment
25 Soufi Sixth Street, '
Philadelphia.
For the Manufacture and sale of
i'sitont loiter Copying I'ressrK,
rateut METALLIC DAMPENERS, Brushes,
Oil Papers, Blotting Boards, Copying Ink, dec.
Patent Parchment Par,
LETTER COPYING BOOKS,
Superior to all others, and each page printed.
PATENT LETTER BINDER.
A most valuable invention for keeping in a
book-like loim, Letters received, Original Invoi
ces, Ac
Phila., April 9, 1853 ly.
rlVw MVdic ne School and Children',
f b.,W! . If. .iLj. Pocket and Family, both
..'J I without Engravings.-and "V'ry ofvari. h tay agree u, canvass. .,r,.euU.r.. ddr.
f Biadina. Prayer Books, of all minis. P ' No. 4 Ntth F.wUh Sueet, Philadelphia
llo Must received and for sale, Purdon. Dt- PUil.., April 30, lSM.-6t. .
- . -?r D....v ..inn. AllUUS ui
of tha laws 01 1 buwj
nlvte.OO. SfKIStiHlLUBWiltiWin.
n a vols 8 vo formerly sold at 10,00, JOBS IU i Ua ,
on-Jred' (inrl binding) .1 the low WPORTEIM AND DEALERS m
French juiinnery uoous,
new
T'on Ui. law. of Penn.ylv.ui. re
Uo th. e.tates of Decedents, by 'lUomu. F.
?JaVS Adventure.,-..! o,
S wiU beVld low, either for cash, or coun
iroduee. .btnary. II. 189- .
the
.jjninp; Mutual Insurance Company.
a 1 n. MASSER is the local agent for the
.bo.. Insurance Company, In Ntar.
eounty, and i. at all times read to aBert
'XScti tigain-t fire on real or personal pro-
r. or renewing policies for the same.
unburv, April 26, 1X51 tf.
BAIN PUMPS. A .mall number of thesa
.icelleM pump. beea rece.ved and ar
4iofsleby . if. B. MASSER. .
tnburv. Nov. 0, 1869-
No. 45 South second Street,
FHlLADELPniA.
HAVING received by laie arrivals ibibo uiiu
well selected assurtmcnt of
BFRING MILLINERY GOODS,
are now prepared to offer their customers, at
lowest maiket prices -
Glace Silks lor Uonncts,
Fancy Bonnet and Cap Ribbons,
French and American Artificial Flowers,
Crapes, all colors, ..'l i
... TV . . 1 - u,.,1 l.area.
runty it -. . .
Toaether with every article appertaining . tu
Millinery trade.
JlarcSt 1, 183 d. m
NOTICE
To Merchants, Travellers and Others
rtroiigftoitf the United States,
Alexander L. Ilickey & Co.,
THE GREAT WORLD'S FAItt PRIZE MEDAL
TRUNK MANUFACTORY,
iVo. 148 Chtsnut Street, (Frut)t of J ones1 Hotel)
Philadelphia.
ARE now prepared to exhibit to lite Merchant
and Travellers one of the largest and mos
improved solid Sole Leather Spring Trunks vr
oik red lor sale in tins city, togeltier with . gen
eral assortment of every kind of Trunk which
can possibly be imagined, ranging in price from
two to thirty dollar. Also, . splendid assort
ment of Ladloa Dress Trunks, Bonnet Boxes,
Travelling Satchels,- Yalis. Trunks, Carpet an!
Leather Dags, nana Uoacruss, liiss, A.C-, ctcv,
all of which we are prepared, to sell at reduced
prices, we respectfully invite a call from Ilia
Merchant or 1 raveller lo examine our extensive
assortment before purchasing elsewhere.
,1 . . . ALE-V. L. II UK BY Ac UU., '
. - No. 148 Cliesuut RlrMt. -Phila.,
April 9, 1858. 6m. ... -- '
Orthography, Reading, Writing Com
position, (jeogr.iuhy, English Gi.unrour
and Arithmetic per quarter. S3. 00
With any additional English study, '4.00
Algebra, Geometry, or Languages, f5,UO
Music, Painting, and Drawing, each seperate
and at the customary rates.
References.
Dr. R. B.MCay, Northumberland.
D. Taggart,Eaq.,
Hon., Joseph Casey, New Berlin.
Rev. Dr. M'Kinncy, Ed. Pres. Banner Phila.
II. G. M'Guirc, A, M., Principal of Central
Institute,'
. Northumberland, May 31, 1853. 3m. .
DENTISTRY. .
DR. A. VALLERCIUMP, Dentist, would
respectfully announce to the inhabitants of
Sunbury and the surrounding country, that he
has taken rooms at the Lawrence House, kept
by Mr. Samuel Thompson, where he will be hap
py to attend to all calls in the line of his profes
sion. .411 operations or Mechanical work war
raxted to answer all ths useful and ornamental
purposes of the art.
Sunbury, .April S3, 1853.
I make phrenological examinations, sir,' a strong resemblance lo Bartholemy, which
replied the genius of bumps. permitted his using his passport. Bartholemy
'Charge in advance, hey?' lent it to him, Soule fled lo London, and
'One dollar,' answered Brown. thence to the United Slates, where he is now
And forthwith, Jonathan forked over the he flrs. hiwver in New Orleans, and makes
"California," and deposited himself in the by his nracljce one hundred thousand francs
prolcssor's great arm-cnair, to oe uin-raieu ft f t
Such was the early history of the Hon.
Pierre Soule, Ex-United States Senator, and
recently appointed Minister Pleuipolenliaiy
lo Spain.
iNt'AiMDi.c Rr.MEnr tor Dots is Hoitsrs.
A oorieponilent of the Albany Cultivator
some years since, gave the following recipe,
as nn effectual and immediate remedy for
bots in horses :
Half pint of Vinegar.
110. ito. uni.
Do. do. Soft Soap.
Do. do. Molasses,
well shaken together, and pouicd down
while foaming.
California Si.ve Law. The Legislating
of California have extended for another er
the operation of the Fugitive Slave law, pas
sed at lhe last session of lhe Legieloture.
upon.
During the examination, he was pur
posely made as verbose and untelligible as
possible, in order to appear of some magni
tude in the eyes of the assembled auditors,
Jonathan would occasionally exclaim :
cjehuveou don't say! wall, neow I
never knowed that ar afore ! mistake, doc
tor, never was in all my life. Never
knowed I was half so clever a teller, aiore,
no heow !' &.c, &.C., always disputing the
truth of the "characteristic qualifications"
ascribed him by the "doctors," much to
chagrin of the latter, and much to the mer
riment or those present.
When the elimination was nearly con
cluded, Jonathan begun to work around
rather uucoiniortaoie 10 ins seat, anu at
length exclaimed
svivivr. located himself permananlly in
11 Buubury, offers his professional servics to
. no-. rur nl l,eer anu
u.sanN A RITH EMETIC Nos. 1.1 .3. the ow ,frmu teleirrauh office,) wher.
...... D J.. MIC.IV Sisi-v-v -I .,. J
1 .oi Porter's stnawricmi j-- . u found unless proiwwonany
oUftsaUby . WM. McCARTY. 1 sjynbury, April 80, 1848. m.
IRENCH Cloth, Fancy Venting, and Cassl
- meres just received and for sale by
Sunbury, May 14, '53. , TENER & CO.
JUST RECEIVED a Splendid assortment of
Ladies' Dress Goods, coiisUtiiig of Silk, Mus
lin do Berage, Canton Crape, Silk Poplin, Dot
ted wiss Lawn Robes, Ac, and for sale by
Sunbury, May 14, '53. TENER & CO.
Sardinia Coktributioh to iUr. WoRi.D's
FAia.--New York, Mifr 15 A Sardinian
I say yeoti doctor, ain'l it rfier warm riBatP with the articles intend for lhe Ciys-
re, ust now ! uuess ni iaKe on my ,u, palace Ex
RUMMER Shawls, Ready made Mantillas,
Jjlack Silk and Silk Lace, just received and
for saU by - - !. W. TENER 6c CO.
... Sunbury, May 14, 1859...! ; - '
ILUID Lamps, Choice Baskets, Flower V.
' sa and Oniatmiit.; Queensware andUlasa
wsre, jusl eciv.d and fur sals by .
. Sunbury, May 14, "53,, , TENER 4t CO.
here.
overcoat.
And suiting the action to the word, he
proceeded to rid himself of this extensive
garment, exposing beneath, a suit pi well
made lashionulile clothes; and then placing
his hand on his head, ho removed wilh a
grace that would have done honor to John
Van Boren himself, hit wig !
Why, Judnt ! is it possible V exclaimed
the little gentleman, springing forward and
hakin? the ex-Jonathan cordially by Hie
hand. ,, , ,
Never was man more completely qnmU
founded than Mr. Adolphus Brown, the
MACKEREL, ' -
CODFISH,
SALMON, '.. , ' .
POKK,
HAMS & SIDES, ,
SHOULDERS,
1 ADO & CHEESF..
Phila-, April S3, 1853. 3ra.'
Constantly onsaand
and for sale by - ;
. i. Palmeb k Co.,
. Market Street
Wharf 'if
Philadelphia. -
OIL WINDOW SHADES, Leather Trunks,
Valises and Carpet Bags, just received anil
for sal. by . w. 1 cin w.
Sunbury, April 80, 1858
BURNING - Fluid, Csmphine, Sperm and
Whal. Oil, White Lead, Linseed Oil and
Turpentine jusl received and for sale by ,
Sunbury, May 14, S3. , Tb.XMCK & LU, ,
CUOLAGOGUE. An excellent roinedy for
ths cur. of Fever and Ague, just received
and for sale by 1 I. W. TENER 4. CO.
i- Sunbury, May 14, 1853. ...! :... - .v
VsJTRITlNO FLUID and aelf saalinf Enve-
V V dttm, just recaived and for sal. by
. April 18. lS4L- II. B. MASSER.
M-siKE BILL& Justicsj. and Constables Fes
WF Bills handsomely printed oa cars' paper for
tl. at thlsorric..
Khibition, ai l ived here this morn
ing.
Tho frigato exchanged Saiiiti'S with the
fori, on Governor's Island. Sim is. a fine
vessel, railed the San Giovanni, and has
brought 82 passengers, who Uit this coun
try for lhe purpose of attending iho Fair.
The frigate has been 41 days on her voyage
from Genoa.
Anew fashioned' .umbrella has made iis
appearance in 1'ans. II issn umtireiia nxeii
I lo lhe shoulder by a sprinp-, and following
lhe movements of the body. This covers
phrenologist, as the Judge held up the lit- lhe body as lhe ancient onel and leaves the
tie dirt? wiz before his astonished gaz, person who uses it at entire liberty 10 man
saying, with a good humored smile, while 1 his hands as ha pleases.
Wicked titter ran through the crowd ) 1 , -, - - "2"""
Wall,' doctor, you've gin that ar wig a The Empress Eugeuie, according to the
purty lair character, considering it used lo I French papers, has made a "jattsse course,
belong to an actor, and neow I want you 1 and the hopes of France and of Louis Napo-
10 givw me nun 11 you piease oiar e0n, of a successor lo the empire, is lor ine
opangieu nanner, present deslroved. The Empress is as
11 ..... 1 1 . 1 1 ... .v,,nni..i.ti
Clark Mills, Esq has purchased s large I , ' .
and admirable ana fur bis Amerioaq School I , Asowt COO EMiosAats, mostly from Penn-
of. Design and ,Art, at the junotion of the sylvanla, bound to Illinois and Iowa, many
Anaeusia and fotomi o nv.rs. There be I pf them in wagons, passed through Wheel
designs to mould and cast his great aquas-1 iug last week. ' ,
train statue of Washington? Also, a coloaaal I ' ' '. 1
group of statuary ipresntmg two American I : CUstcoAt, it is said, placed around rose
Indians, mounted 00 wild horses, hunting th. I bushes, and other Aowarinff plants, has the
Buffalo. Tha animals art now in his eludio affect to add greatly lo the richness of lb
and attiaet crowds of visiters. 1 flow.rs.
Information Wasted. Any person hav
ing any knowledge of lhe death of Mr. Hen.
ry Tipple, if dead, Or his whereabouts if liv-
itng, will please send the same to the editor
of lhe American, Rochester, N. T. and will
obtain a suitable compensation from his
friends.
To Dstri: Awsv StriteD Bugs -Ii is staled
In lhe German Farmer, thai lo put a piece of
Assufcrtiila about lhe size of a pea in each,
hill of cucumbers, and they will not bo
troubled wilh the Slripcd Yellow Bug.
Poii'Kisss amoxo Coa. A correspond
ent desires lo know whether pumpkins,
beans, squashes, &c , among corn, are like'y
lo injure, by affecting the crop in the un a
way as weeds, &o. We answer most un
doubtedly. A corntieltl should be a corn
field, and nothing else. Every other si.b.
stance, growing with the crop except tur
nips in the fall affects the crop injuriously,
by consuming the strength of the soil, by
shading tho plants, and causing them to turn
yellow, grow spindling, and producing smal
ler nud a less number of eais. All our e
porience and obscrvatiuu has satisfied us of
this - -r.tf. let..
Nt:vv I'aOCESSlOR MAKING DaGCERREOTYFE
I'latks. An improvement in the construc
tion of these plates has been invented by
Uprtrge Englfhard, of New Yoik city. Th
method employed by him is this; instead cf
forming the base of the plato of copper, and
then coaling it wilh silver, a pure xino plate
is used for lhe electrotype process, or a xino
plute first coaled wilh copper and Ihen with
silver, and afterwards polished in lhe jal
' .... -a I .1 m.
manner. Mr. Engleharu mm. iw ...e.
take impressions mora laadily, and least a
finer piolura lhanlhos roada by tha e-ld pro-
. ...... r ilio.n nlalea i. luasi
cess. inea'"" 1
than ihose made or copper. Ina insssntor
has taken measures to secure a patent . S.
Amertean.
Tax Earthquake recently experienced in
western Pennsylvania and Virginnia, waa
fait at Columbus, Onlo, also. There war '
two 01 thr.a vibrations, and I ha motion ap
peared to be from north to south.
-.- .
Dr. UnderhiM, spirit rapper, to , has been
Bised t30O for exhibiting his nonsense at
Rock Island, III., without a license.
tjnbury, May I,