Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, April 22, 1854, Image 2

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    SUNBURY AMEIUCAN AND S1IAMQKIN JOTIKNAL.
Sox cign JJcws,
Arrival oft h e. A m c r i c n.
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la it.it riton El HOPE.
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COTTON DECLINED. y
BREAD3TUFFS ADVANCED.
British and French Fumls Improve.
Us.
IlIGHLY 1MP0UTANT, LNTELLIGENCE.
The rijtk comience6 '
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' RUKMAN St'CCMSKSi
Btoodjr llattles mn the Drninbe.
Thm Wf.l.wliitt Klfiu"ciiptnrrJ. , (
KUPTUBE BETWKKN GRKF.CE "aND TURKEY-
REVIVAL OF THE INSURRECTION., '
Preparations for the Vefence.of the Baltic and
St. Petershurg Sir Charles Napier ordered
to Commence Hostilities -Capture oj a Bus
sian Fort by the Circassians. . ,
Halifax, April 14. ;
The Royal Mail steamer America, Capt.
Lanjj, arrived heta ibil morninsr, at 3 o'clock,
wil Liverpool date of Saturday, 1st Inst.,
being three days later than the advices pet
Hermann at New York.
ENGLAND.
In the house of Commons the Attorney
General sMted thut Great Britain cannot, and
does not, forego the right to search neutral
vessels for articles contraband of War.'
The bill to double the income tax passed
the House of Commons.
It was rumored that Lord Aberdeen would
resign, but the London Globo contradicts the
report.- '
The London papers are full of proclama
tions regulating the details of the war.
Admiral Napier's fleet, at the last accounts.
was again under way to seize the Island or
of Akland. Rioge Bay was named as a ren
dezvous for the fleet.
The British Minister had telegraphed from
Berlin to N'apiei's fleet the declaration of
war,
ties. '
FRANCE.
The French government has made a simi
lar announcement to that made by England
respecting the commerce of neutrals, and
that the government will not at present issue
letters of marque.
RUSSIA. '
Great Preparations for the War.
The Russians were making great and ex'
traordtnary preparations for the war, espe
cially with regard to the commencement of
hostilities on the Baltic
At Cronstad;, the great naval station com
manding the appioach to St. Petersburg, all
the houses incapable of serving as a defence,
were being pulled down and new batteries
were every where erecting. Two hundred
additional gun boats hud been ordered.
The Czar and bis son were personally su
perintending the preparations.
AUSTRIA AND PRUSSIA.
Austria and Prussia had not committed
themselves by any evert act on either side.
GREECE.
Accounts from Greece are unfavorable.
The Turkish minister had left Athens, and
the insurrectionary movement in Greece con
tinued, but the Turks hold the fortifications,
and have 8000 troops in Epirus
Envoys were daily expected at Athens
with the final commands of the English and
French governments.
In was reported that several Greek nobles
hid joined the insurgents.
' THE ALLIED ATU1Y.
The whole ' French army of 65,000 men
will be in Turkey by the 1st of May.
It was reported that the British land forces
will be increased to 30,000 men. The first
division of the expeditionary force was being
rapidly forwarded fiom Malta to Constanti
nople. THE LATEST.
- Vienna,' March 31.
A despatch has just been received, an
nouncing that on the 29th, the Russians at
tacked Kalaf.t and captured three of the Re
doubts. The rupture between Otho, King of Greece,
and the Sultan, is complete.
ENGLAND.
London, April 1.
The debate in Parliament, yesterday, on
the address to the Queen was very long.
War was formal'y declared yesterday at
the Royal Exchange, in presence of the civic
authorities.
THE TRIPARTITE TREATY.
The five articles of the tieaty agreed upon,
between England, France and Turkey, are;
First England and France engage to sup
port Tuikey by force of arms until the con
elusion of peace, that shall secure the hide,
pendence and integrity of the Sultan's do
minions.
Second The Pone shall not conclude a
peace without the consent of the allies.
Third The allies shall evacuate the Tuik
isb territories after the war.
Fourth This treaty to remain open for the
uunesion ui ins) other powers ol Eurone
Fiflh-Tuikey guarantees to all the sub
jects uf the Poitc, without di.lietioii uf creed,
period equality in law.
M aaa n u- li 11.. 1 1. .. .. 1 ,
, taHipaigii nas begun in
earnest, it is c ihrnml Hut the Russians
have crossed the Danube in ureal fuioa.
order to strike a deci.iva blow befuie Ilia ar
rival ol the Anylo-Fitfuc'i fo
Pogsna. The plan of the battle had brc
prepared, and tho entire force put 'ldor
marching orders. The force were lo have
y-een commanded by Col. prew, , ,Fr',cn
officer., The Russian movements, however,
in olhe'r quarters disconcerted the plah. -J, f
The Russians were abandoning b.r forts
oil the east cessl of the Bine sea. "
Sarkum Kale had been plundered ami
burnt by the Circassians.
If was rumored that lhrfTaYk were pre
paring to attack Sebaslopol. ' T ... , -
WHtAi Prices ere" considerably higher,
advance' is toMUJ." The market is firm;
white wheat 10 9d to lis 9d red 9s d to
Messrs Richardson quote aft IZs.
'.."Arrival of the Arctic. .
. i aTII.li LATER FROM EUROPE., i . ' .
, , . i ., ,. Nkw Yo'bx, April 16.
The steamship Arctic, from Liverpool!
arrived at hei
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SUNBURY.
ATURDAT , APRIL 9, 1S.
II. B. MASSER, Edltnr Proprietor.
To Advkti.-.The circulation of His Bunburjr
Amsriran nnxmg tho different towns on the 8ntquhm
Is not-sce-de irsquolfcd liy nT paper pulilishod in North
em Pcnnaytvanis. ' : 1
m;..!'.' . j .i.' ii'..'""" . hjii i
with dates to the 15th inst ,
beriu ac 8 o'clock this Sunday ) morning, and
has consequently made her run in ten days
and eighteen hourr. , She loft Liverpool at
two o'clock on the afternoon of the 6ih inst.
The Arctic passed at 10 o'clock on the morn
ing of the 7th, w hen 150 miles fioin Cape
Clear, s steamer, supposed tu be the Arabia,
from New Ypik.
The Arctic biings no iuti'lligeiico of tho
missing steamship City ol Glasgow.
FROM THE SEAT OK WAR.
Ilirsova has been captured by the Russians,
but no dotails have been received.
The Russians have ali-o taken the strong
position of Babadiigh, and ate thus masters
of the Upper Dabrudja, the country lying be
tween lht Danube and tho Blrark Sea.
It i also reported that lsaktcbi was taken
by 1 tie Russians on the 2?ili.
Five steamers are reported to have left
Sebastopol with 4000 Russians to aid in Gurt
shakoft's operations beyond the Danube.
The capture of Babadagh will enable theso
troops to be landed without diflicully, if no1
iuteicepted by the allied licet.
The Turks are throwing reinforcements
into Varna, on the Black Sen, which will pro
bably bo the next point assailed by the Rus
sians. The allied fleet are reported to be
cruising off the coast, near Varna
Tho rapidity of the Russian movements
and their successes have changed the entire
plan of the campign.
There is nothing of interest from the scene
of operations on the Bal'ic.
Sir Charles Napier, with 22 ships, is an
choied off Moen Island, on the Baltic.
A portion of the Russian fleet is frozen in
at Revel.
The shipment of troops by France and
Great Britain cocs on rapidly. France has
already shipped 20,000 and England 10,000.
A telegraphic despatch stales thai the Czai
has sent a letter to tho King of Prussia, say
ing contemptuously that when the allies have
emancipated the Christians, and evacuated
the Tuikish waters, ho will evacuate the
Principalities.
The Graud Mufii and Refuat Pacha are
dismissed by the Sultan and successors ap
pointed more favorable to the allies.
The advices from OJesa to the 25th ult
says that the entire Russian fleet had left
Sepaslopol, and the design, it is believed was
to attack Varna.
Kumers are afloat imputing treachery to
the commanders of the different fortres.seses
tbat have fallen into the bands of the Rus.
vians.
Omar Pacha has marched with 20,000
Turks lo strengthen the , different position.
between Rutschuk and the Balkan Moun
tains. . , ,
It is said that Ilirsova stood tho assault
three days before capitulating.
General I'askiewitch left Warsaw on the
15th for the seat of war.
The Russian Emperor, fearing that Oesel
island would be the first point of Napier's at
lack, has placed there a garriison of 20,000
men.
Advices from Trebizonde repoit that lh
Russians are concentrating forces at Askal
zick, and that opeiations are to be commen
ced aguinBt tho Kars.,
Seventy thousand Turks are concentrating
at Siva.
All Russian subjects have been ordered to
Icavp Constantinople within twenty days.
AUSTRIA.
A despatch from Vienna, dated March
31st, states that when luron Hess returns
from Berlin, an imperial manifesto may be
expected, stating that although Austria dis
approves of the movements of Russia, she is
resolved to remain neutral with the rest of
Germany. An army of 400,000 Germans
will make that neutrality respected.
Baron Mezendorf has been informed that
Russia exj-ects nothing fiom Austria except
iug neutrality.
. Democratic Stats Nomination!.
L "' FOR GOVERNOR ...
' ' WILLIAM BIGLEE, -.
. Of Clearfield County.
FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT.
JEREMIAH S. BLACK,' .
Of Somerset County. , .
FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER.
HENRY S.M0TT,
, ' Of Tile Comity.
I l)ITOtf tauli:.
OtT There is no Packet running between
Northumberland and Harrisburg on Sunday
night, anil hence there is no way or getting
lo Harrisburg on Monday, by that route,
as the boat does not leave Northumberland
till Monday night. We trust (bat this bit
of information, which we acquired by sit
ting a whoK night in a chair, at the terry,
opposite this place, will prove more inter
esting to our readers than id acquisition
waslo us. The aversion which this Com
pany seem to have in giving the public any
information in regard to travelling on their
line, seems almost incredible, in this age of
progress and civilization. We therelore
give it as a mailer of news to many. We
had heard rumors, it is truy tbat there
would be no travelling on Sunday, but we
had no idea that Monday was included,
which seems to account also for the delay
of Ihe mails on that route.
tiring the energy with which operations on
"'aio oi me Locust Mountain Company
re pushed forward, and over whkih as we
,d Ihe road of the Coal Run Compa
nv niH.. L- . ....
. , r... r its extensive coineiics are in
a very forward state. From three of them a
oonsiderable quantity of coal will be mined,
. r i . " a,l,,n! lhB present year, and
all of ihem it is expected will beresdfor a
.. uusiness uunno t, year of 1855. The
nay, has-passed when any jcalousiea need
"Ami ucivreen the ill Inrpi.i .nik..:.. i
fields. Indeed ll is nnw m.n;r... .v... .u-
"Pplv of anihracile coal will -hover full
overtake the demand, ami ih..i h.. ..i..l
wants of the mnrkel will coniir.n. f,nm
to year to wide, it,, are- of consumptiori for
our lnexhnn1ihlo r.l.i. ,.r i.:. '
ullla v, unuminous coal.
ltiikliieMt iVoticrs.
New Goous. 1. W. Tener fc Co. have jul
poned a new and splendid assortment of Spring I
nd .Summer Goods. Sec their advertisements.
OnpHAXH' Coun-r tAi.E. The Administrator
of llall.cr nordiict, dee'd., lute of Lower Malis.
noy tpwniliip, advertises In to-dnys paper, an
excellent tract of land for sale.
Rosen da lk Htuiiaclic Ckmixt V cull
the attention of our readers to this advertisement,
which will' be found in another column.
Household Giamwahw. E. F. Corficld, of
Philadelphia, advertises his stock in another
column. His stock is complete.
Guako. See the card of 8. J. Christian, oj
Philadelphia, in another column.
Commission MmcnAfT. Geo. Earl, jr., of
Philadelphia, pubtUhes his card in to-days paper.
DAGCEnnEoriFES. Geo- W. Coblo is sgain
in tonni prepared to take likenesses. Fay Ins
gallery a visit. ,
Hats, &c. Those in want of Hats, &c, are
referred to the advertisement of Foster cV Grtliard
in another column.
The Laiiiks Kkepsakr am! Home Library
for April has been received. "Tho wedding" at
well as the Tulip are handsome engravings
The reading matter is always interesting. Pulv
lished by John S. Taylor. No. 7 Ann St., New
Nork, at 5I per annum.
IT" Thk Snow Storm. The recent
snow storm which commenced on Salur
riay last and continued 'for three days, is
probably the most remarkable, considering
the season, that has occurred for many
years. The snow, at this place, was about
15 inches deep, much ol it sleet and all
heavy and toinpnct.
I. W. THIVHK &, CO-t
4. SUNBURY, PA.,,- .
HAVE Just received a fresa supply or new
8prtnj Goodsl Their friends and the pub
lic are respectfully Requested to call and Inspect
them. They will be sold cheap. "HulCK sales
tnd small profits" is still thoir motto.
V Bunliury, l'a., April 33, 18S4. w. . .
MIY GOOUS. Cloths, Cassimers, Sattinett,
y Veslinas. Tweed. Summer cloth. Velvet
cord, Tickings, Chsck, Muslins, Ae., just recei
ved ai.a Tor sale by : I. W. TEA EK A UU.
Sunhurv. April 28. 18S4.
'."ini" UF tOUNrll.-l vni nv
w EHIA HA1LROAD atlUSCRlrTIOK
Mr. Smith moved that ShI
thirty minutes jecess, on the ground that an
mpuiuini suujuci was coming up, and it
...it,... uo uiiviriiiMu mr ineinours lo have a
little private talk. After a spirited discus
sion, in which the words "caucus," "done in
a corner,'''before the public," ''clandestine
inaninuvce," Sw., frequently occurred,
the inotiou pruvnilrd. -
Alter reees, the Chair presented a com
munication (mm rresuleiil Conner, ol the
NDIAN CHOLAGOGUE An excsllent
article for the rnn nf Fvr n,l Aim Ril.
lious Fever, Intermittenlor Remittent Fever, just
citi.iu Bno lor sale by
April 22, 1854. I. W. TENER At CO.
1JARASOL8, in plain amUsncv 6gured Silk
- and GiliBham-CoUon ami Ointrl,.m ITm.
brcllas Trunks and Carpet Bairs, ust received
uiui ior snie ry ' , I. W. TENER & CO
SunUury, April 22, 1854.
QARTETING, Floor oil elolh, fable oil cov
ers, Carpet chain, and Door mats, just recei
ved and for sale by
' April E2, 185i. I. W. TENER Ar. CO.
, EF" Land Wahcants. Persons having
Land Warrants for sale, can dispose ol
them (or cash, by applying at this oQice.
REMOVAL. The office of the
"Sunburv .Imerican" lias been removed
into the second story of the large brick
building on the corner of Centre alley
and Market street, lately occupied as
a store by Henry Master, dee'd., a few
doors west of our present location. We
shall be pleased to see our friends in our
new quarters, which will be much more
commodious. Entrance on Market street,
second door from the comer.
2C7 SuNBUttY and Erie Rail Road.
The subscription of Two Million, by the
council, has at length been completed, as
will be seen by the proceedings of councils
in another column. The route of the road
is to be determined by three engineers.
The road is lo be let in sections of not more
than a mile, and one fourth of the first
million is to be expended west of Ridge
way. These are among the most import
ant -conditions imposed by the councils.
There is nothing more to prevent the early
and rapid progress of the road.
SutstiviiHANJiA Kail Rad. We are
pleased to slate the supplementary bill of
this road, passed both houses of the legisla
ture, with a clause repeating the tonnage
tax on the transportation of coal. This
will ensure the early completion of the
road. For this, the friends of this great
improvement are mostly indebted lo the
energy and influence of Gen. Cameron, the
able President ol the Company.
rXF""Tlie Philadelphia LeJger as well as
the Bulletin make their appearance in a
new diess ol type. These type are copper
faced, and supposed lo wear better than
the old fashioned type. The Ledger is
printed on paper made of straw, whether
all or part straw it does not sav. The pa
per appears solid and substantial.
O" Mr. Everett's claim to the author'
ship of Webster's famous letter,to Chevalier
Hulseman, Ihe Austrian Minuter, created
considerable excitement amongst the friends
of Mr. Webster, who say the doctrines and
I sentiment laid down in that letter are
i purely Mr. Webster's own, though clothed
I in Mr. Everett's language.
A Coxcbot. We are requested lo
slate lhat Alf. Howard, the "American Ole
Bull," will shortly visit our Borough and
give a concert. lie is said to be the best
iolinist living, and comic operatic vocalist.
C7" We are authorized to say that a
general attendance of the Odd Fellows of
Sunbury Lodge, No. 203," is requested at
their hall this evening, Saturday 22J, as
Important business will be transacted.
C7" It gives us pleasure to announce the
arrival of our Iriend, Major Dewart, and
family, from a six months tour in Europe,
on Wednesday evening last. The Majors
well at his family, find themselves in ex
cellent health and ispirilf-.
On the 831 .NUrch tJorlilwkoircroswd tU
Danube, above Tul.ka, cupluiinji eUveu
ana two uuiulre.l prisoners. J oreurnud
tuisia nj N)rt torts on Ihe nuhi bunk.
Gtiiienl f.uders cr..d iir Ihe
body from CaUts without much lots, and fu
60,000 UusMn liuvps now occupy ihe riUi
bank of Ihe Danube.
Ott the 13.1, Coiiuul I.uJuij oiiiiiisnct.)
the repuUm foi the srie ut hUUItiru,
ai an the Mine tUy lbs Rumii, nipiJ
te eioss the lXub sl O'.i.i.ii hM a J.
fiiiaie tMliU .u.u.,1, U wLivsj the Uumium
were fepulwJ, The tn.( ,
lIlMdful. Till lUuMW'l U'ltelu.t
I ill-J, s4 the Ttt'st m UJlv ui uu ibi
by baJ le laiiie to ilea Kli.iitiiiiii.
The UuMiAiit, huMe'i siUfctsJ a pMe
f the ! at lUiea fviui.
Ut ibe very dy Kjm' MisiMie4
eiii. ihe UauwI,, I , fs44 UJ u.skJ.
4 le !'. I-HSSIAU td t,il
PE.N1L AM i LLOIkLATlRE,
IUhiusl'U(i, A pnl 15, 1834.
Schatc The fullowius bills were passed
Uill to iucniiHiiate the Middle Coal frV'ld
Tunnel and Railroad Company, in Schuylkill
and IMoilhuiiiueimiid counties.
liiit lo eulhurue V ui. L. Ilelfenstein te
Iraui'poil cuul over IIih public woiks fur the
poor, lion UI loll rai-seti ieeoiul icailll'.
Aupplemeiil ta ma tiroa oiouiiuiu Itn
PMvuinenl Conipnr.
A usU I'oiu the Governor was received
and ie.l, vuiomn I ho bl I koppluinuiilury lo
Hi cl lui'iii iMiiaimu Ilia I oik luuul) ImiiK
II .i.k tho tilt relative lo Aoi'iai
J u ! u lepoilej fi otii ini Com nir.eo of
C'M.iuiuime, si.d MSvted llliwlly. Il h-i l0
intMOtl Hia honale, and Uil svnl lit the Cio
" ' 'l hort Assov iale Jodxes m Iiumi at-
Ivud.'iice at I'ui.il dues mil rxeeo.l n wvvks
lu Ihe year aro lu isurive $130 por aeuuiii;
ihoAe imi or Iwentjr, H5 ; those ui over
Ihlily, .'uo; lliu.ewtedUiiit, l.'bj Thvse
pi ll! Jo liol, cl vuui.a, j,py U PluUdl
phis.
A it-wdution, eaPiiie for infoimstion, iU-
hvo u ibe pt.t,lioiiwH uf Ihe I1114I tiuloji4l
,i.irvy iii i-ii.i. u..gu., .i ajuoia.1
tiill lu sl Die buwiurlisuna knJ N'uiih
U1411. h l'au4l, m il the U ., Uxi.t h leuJ
wi pivxniiii.
Ihe bill iumuIiii4 lite CumiMtii tckual
uW suUUs Hs U biod aui4liy, Mod
I4 liioiiu., lu in i,'.u (uimuiiia til Iha
""""i " eun.pl v,i4ii, iuuiu Iiviii lite
t! J ''l M..uUwmi.. I 4 s,.J
'4lIU.
.i LZ. ! til it.
7.::.r' "'. -m . A4
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t?" Another new Locomotive of the
largest class, called the Green Ridge" was
placed on the Philadelphia and Sunhury
Railroad, on' Saturday last. This is the
third locomotive placed on Ihe road.-
Another new one will be added next
month.
(v-The Steam Tow and Ferry boat
Susquehanna, which made her first and
trial trip 011 Saturday, the 8th inst., with
several hundred persons on board, is now
regularly lunuing, towinjf boats, &c, across
the river and to Northumberland. Some
floating docks riubI be built before the boat
can do anything at Ferrying, except car,
rying passenger! Northumberland where
he now lands at the mouth of the lock.
Mr. Juhn Dwuiitf i die Lninn r and
Henry Ductur the Steeronan, both carrful
and skiiiui nanus.
j"Tlirt ' l' ''ra M'Hik'i new
map o( North Aneiica unite 11) pronoun
cinf it the Ust t vvr publislird. The map
prs snU on convvnifiit scale the whole
uf North America howin all Ihe new
territories of Ihe I'liileJ Stalei with all th
new Klllfinriits, kc, in Cslif.iruis.
Nothing ol this k in J lus beea brfire pub
IDhfil, A p'Kt who purvbssvi Ibis mp
is curd iiuU baviiig It purclmae n
thrr oor 1 Cuba, &iura, Mvsillt vsU
Iry and ewrylhini likvly lobeaiin!'
ej within the n.st filly Jirs, treiccufAle
ly UiJ down.
Tbo. K. .North, 1,'Hl, i now (iniiiij
Ibis (uwuly (uf the mI ol Ihe p.
T 5 "T The aV4l v( the I'l.ilrJ kutrs, vu
aluds I .!, lut4 le iiify ti ti'y
iii Utnia, ksgvtisit., Lr iUe,
0T7" Thk Kua ding Gazettb. Our friend
Getz the editor and publisher of this ex
cellent paper, lias procured a power pres?,
a new invention by a Yankee printer, that
works of S00 impressions per hour. The
co't of the Prew is $850; and Mr. Getz
speaks well of its operations. "Old Berks,"
and the city ol Reading, particularly,
should, and no doubt do, appreciate these
eUorts on the part of Mr. Getz.
(7 Any suggestions which may be in
duced by an examination of the tables of
the United Stales Census (or this County
should be lorwarded at an early day, to
Mr. DeBow, Superintendent of the Census
Office at Washington, with a view to the
correctness of other- publications from that
office.
O" Mr. Hiram A. Childs has been ap
pointed Prothonolary of Montour county
until the first day of December next, in
place of Win. S. Davis, dee'd.
f7" Coal Ru.n Impuoveme.nt Cumtanv.
The following article which we .copy
fiom the l'ottsville Register, states some
interesting facts in relation to the progress
ol this Company. The Company is com
posed of able and energetic men. Their
improvements when completed will be
among the mod extensive and valuable in
Ihe coal region.
TIIK 10 AL
111 IMPIlOVKUEVr df (I4IL-
HO.VUtO.MFAW.
We notice lit . I C- A. U'Ai.aoaK, K(., has
launed lu pol at piesnK'i.l ul this Coui
liy, and lhat 1I10 lion. Joiix M. liu kt.1. lit
been elceied In hit stead ; aln, llul Ji.fk:
(ioli'.KV, V.'( , has been i hneii as itiieelor In
Hie p'ce of Mr. U11 XtU, elecied piridiil.
I he ellivienuy suit business lalem ol (ivneral
Hit kt.L l uetl u lo yuannletf lhl Ihe ie
imio i ul Ihu I'oinpauy will be developed n
i.tinlly a piueiii'urile. We !iarn Ihn Ihe
UaihiMil liom Ml. t'4iiin'l lo Ibe l'4itHwi4a
road (III tl 1 4 1 b I I lllli-) i btfintf pu.hfd wuh
unemy- .M.i Kiliv ui.il iiohn ii.ivo a
siioi.j force of min luo I he line, prrpaiii.tf
the uruding and masonry, and buli 11 le
ucld will Ut eouiplvied ivady lur the luiU
by Ibe lil o btfpiiiibir nol Tins 101 J
eoiiiitfi'is erittl Ihe I'hiUd'a & rniutniiy ml
44d al Mi'Unl I timet, hll.l MWi. ti.ct di
I int-e uf iii'a'ty ti tiulra ui the eoaie of
trie Luuiul M.J1111I4111 Cos I il I'uii Cuinp4uy,
dvsoviids fiom Ihe kUlunoy H imi lu 1.1. He
with lli J 't 4lt4 i4 l l. 'I lia ( "1 li'.ll
load will Ihxu 1'iiui the only oullul fiom llie
Uiid 1 10m ibe .SUrunny t4io KiskamkI,
kud uill U'U.j 1I1 Undk ui dial HJii.ny miiIi
l i llvi itiilvs ol I'onli AhiU, k.'.i lo bo Ike
t'4l shippo'tf l"l l" I'1 ol . I ik
Il ! r ouli loi.ily um.lii'ik.1 llikl 1ll1.11 a slmil
imiiu.1 aliei lis oioplxiioa, 1I14I a U if a mil-
liuu ui loos ul iuaiuii.iiaieliy hunrt'i idle
104.1. I he Ui'hu) ti4ie 4U..u ,oO nivs
kl i'C4l I411.I ul III ipishiy, li l Ik a) U4
the milium tt4m a ium ul stui lour iwil.e
ue Me iilt uj Mu.lt Oij-s u Iha sukutiuuili
I I 4 uuii4iui uka U'ki e in a'
Sunbury mid tirie Bailroad ; also a o.ny of
te leitraphio illvpateli from ilia President of
the Vfiiauuo lioad In Uen. Uiaw ley ; aUo a
copy of the ciintiacl betw een I lie Venango
and Su.ibmy and Ci UoadA. Mr. Cooper's
letter uted tin) benelits of 1 Via coutiBcl
snorily, but expressed his vviiliutiiess tu
rescind, if Council wished The leh.'i'iapliiu
uerat'li atinotinred a williupiii'ss on the pa I
of lliVcuaii:) Huad tn rexeiiid also.
air. 3U1IUI innvB'i 10 111K13 up ;iio report or
thu llailioad Coinpunv, which had been
printed and was in the bunds of member.
Afjieed lo.
Mr. Nnnh said Unit tlm Dulinance rd Jan
uary 7, 1S54 uulhorized I ho Mayor lo sub- wit
scuhn to the capital stock of thu Sunbuiy
oud lirii) Kailroad on sueh terms and condi
tion as tho Railroad ComiuilU-e of Councils
and the Manners of ihe road miplil sa'ee
upon. The Committee, on the Oth uf March,
had received a coiiiiiiuiiiimUoii nwn Mr.
Cooper, statin" that I he conditions were fnl-
(illcd by Ihe actual subscription ol E l.uou.uiii),
and Ihe payment of S 100, 000 n I lie li'M
instalment, ami asUnig lor inu subscriptiou
made by Councils.
The only tiling lor the Committee to da
was to ajjree u iihltifl Conipmiy on iheerms.
They snbriiitled condilions, which, niter some
discission and modihei-.tinii, wme finally
agreed lo and submitted in tho report for the
approval of ConnriU. Mr. Smith moved,
therelore, lhat these condition be taken up
singly and considered. Agreed to.
Tho 1 -t condition was rood, viz :
That in letting the road for construction,
bids should b! invited foi seelious 110I ex
ceeding one mile each.
After a long discussion, in which Messrs.
Perkins, Hinnihii and Smiih tool; pait, this
condition was, approved.
Second condition That thu main lino
should have its noilli-uetslei n terminus at
llm haib'ir of 11: io.
Mr. Smith moved to substitute fliall for
should. Agreed to. On lh approval of this
condition, the yeas nnd nays were called,
and tha vote stoo l yeas, Mossis Dnliee,
Perkins, Smith. Snowdfii, Thomas, Wnle-i
man, Watt and llaaert, President 8 Nays,
.Me-srs. lliiuriui', Lenuig, and Poulson 3.
Approved.
3d Condition That the roulo of tho rood
should be finally decided by three enyiiiceis ;
0110 lo be appointed by tlui Company, onu
by Ihe Council of tho cily, nn I thu third, by
tho two so selecled. Approved.
till Condition That nl least oiie-l'ourlli of
a millioy of ilollais, now lo bo subscribed,
shall be expended between Lrie nnd Iu. lee
way. The yens and nays li"ir called, I he
vole stood : Yeas Messrs. DnfleP, Smith,
Suowdou, Waterman. Watt, nnd llaatil,
Pnnident, 6. Nays Mess s Iliuman, Lei
nir, Peikins, Poulson, and Thomas, 6. Ap
proved. Oth condition That the. Suiilniry and Kiie
Railroad Company shall mak no eon ti act
with any other incorporated Hailioad Com
pany, unless thu same shall have been fust
approved by tho Council of Philadelphia, so
lout! as thoy ow n one million uf dollars of
stocks.
Mr. Suowden moved to amend by append
ing, 'anu l lie contract oeiween inn Venango
and Sunbuiy and Erie Kailroad Companies
be so modified as lo prevent discrimination
either on freight or passengers against Phil
adelphia. Agreed 10. A amended, the
condition was npprove.l.
The sixth and seventh conditions were ap
proved without discussion.
Mr. Smith odeied a resolution, That Ihe
appiovul ol the Select and Common Councils
is hereby ctven 10 I tin teun ami conditions
agreed upon by Ihe Committee on Itailioads,
and the President and Managers of the Sim
bury nnd Kiie Kailroad Company, and modi
tied' by Select Council ; ami the Mayor is
hereby reipiesled lo subscribe or. said terms
and conditions for 10,(i00 shaies o ihe capi
tal stock of thu Siinbui y and Krio Kaihoad
Company, as niuhoiized by tho ordinance of
Januaiy 7,
The yea and nays beina called, lha vote
stood: Yeas Jl' ssi. Putlee, s-nniti, snow
den, Watuiman, Wall nod ll.ige.rt, Prekideul
6. .Nay Jies-i. lliiin.ao, L.eiiiug, i er
kin. Poni-.oii.aud Tho.na 5
There being no further business, Select
Coi.ui'il ndjo'Hiu d.
CoVMrtN COl'STII
When litis body w is iiairi culled lo order,
iho repot of die C'oiiun loo 011 Kalliuads
wail loceivec! 110111 reieci v.ouni'11, coiilliillig
Ihe conditions ol llm uucriitioii lo the stock
01 the rMiiilini y ami r.rid lUilroud lompany
lh romlitious were reail.
The yeas ami nays being called for on the
acceptance of Ih.i condition, they stood
yen lb, na none
llie ie.diil.Mi ot approval OS recrlvetl
from Ihe Seleet Council wn then moved
The yeas and nays upon this question stood
teas le, iiav none. I he resolution was,
therefore, adopted
Mr. Irwin then preneuvd Ihe application
of Samuel II. Knoass lo be llie engineer of
Ilia Sunbury k . l K m Itailioud Company
O.i motion, ii lj.iiiiitr.1.
TAMS, Pried Uecf, Mackerel, Codfish,
Cheese, Raisins, Figs, Lemons & Oranges,
just received ond for sale by
April B2, 1854. I. V. TEJiElt i CO.
PI UOCEniES-Surrar. f.'nfTo.. T, Ml..
H."FT sea, Kicc, Salt, &c, jut rercived and for
Ba'e 'y I. W. TEiNEK 6c CO.
biiiihury, April 52, 1851
N pursuance of an order of the Orphans Court
of JS'oithumlicrland county, will be exDosed
iuunc Btiie. oil
SATURDAY, the 30th day of MAY, next,
on tho premises the following Real Estate, to
A Certain Piece or Parcel of Land,
snunio in i.owc.r r.iaiianoy townslup, county
Bioretu:i, mijoiiiinfr lanus ot Isaac ilrcibelhcU,
Samuel 1 reoo and others, containing ore Imn.
drcd ami twenty acres, and one hundred and
four perches and marked purpart No. t, in the
return of the Inquest. I.atc the estate of Ualtzcr
bordncr, dec d- alc to commence at 10 o'clock
A. M., of said day, when the terms of sale "will
be made known bv
GliOIJGE N. BOnnNEIt.
one of llie AdministritotB.
T!v order of the Court,
JNO. V. PUKSEL, Clk. O. C
Sunbury, April 22, 1851.
-" Fcny and Tow Uoat Compauv, arc hereby
notified that an clecliou to ehoouc I'ivo Directors
of the Company lo serrc for the ensuing year,
wiil l e held at the ofliro of the .Company, in
fcuubury, on Momlav, the lstdnv of Mav next.
IiE.NKY DO.SEL,
Secretary.
Putibury, April C2. 1S34. 2t.
NOTICE.
rililE annual meeting of the Stockholders of
the Green liii!nc Improviinent Conipimv
will be hel l at their oflice. Carpenters court,
Philadelphia, on Tuesday, the Oth day of Mav
1351. t 12 o'clock, M.
The election of Five Directors will lie held at
the taiut lime and place.
WILLIAM WISTER.
Secretary and Treasuier.
Phila., April 22, 1S51 St.
lloscmlale Hydraulic Cement.
An excellent article for Lining Cisterns,
Vaults, Spring-htntses and Cellars,
ilS'D for keeping dampness from wet and
exposed wsiis. For sale bv
Cll K UI.ES SHE PARI) SMITH,
Corner of Front and Willow hits. Railroad.
Philadelphia, April 22, 1851. ly.
ORPHANS1 COURT SALi
PURSUANT lo a decree of the Orpt.
Court of Northumberland county, P
sylvan in, made on the third day of A
1851, the undersigned William H. Mars
Gusrdian of Laura Viel, a minor child ol
rephine Bouequet Viel, late of Bordeaux
frande, deo'cl., win expose to sale by pn
vrndiici, and will sell, on Friday the twi
sixth day of May, 1854, at to o'clock in
forenoon, at the house of William M. W
ver. Innkeeper in Ihe town of Shamo
Northumberland county afotesaid, Ihe o
vided interns! of the said Laura Viel, a mi
whatever Ihe same may be (being one ec
undivided twenty-fourth pari or spare, n
or less,) in Twenty Five certain
.1 Tracts of Land,
to wit ; in all lhat part of Ihe lands embra
within the said twenty five tracts, whicl
situate in the county of Norlhumberla
Being twenty five certain tracts ol 1
which were patented lo one Richard Sod
troni, by twenty five several lelter pat.
dated respectively the nineteenth and tw
uetn najsot March, 1795. enrolled in Fat
Book No. 23 nnd 24, nnd were by Ihe 1
Richard Snderstrom, by deed dated '
twenty second day of April 1795, recon
in iionmimDP.riaml county in Deed Book
yage aaa, sio., granted and conveyed u
ames Oilier. Augustus Boiisnuet. John Bo
quel, and Henry Lewis Dupasquier, tt
heirs and assigns, as tenants in common, 1
hot a joint tenants, and were then situate
iMaiianoy township, Northumberland coun
now parny. in Northumberland county, 1
partly in Schuylkill county. Pennsylvar
and were surveyed on warrants granted
Ihe following named perpons, and contain .
cording lo 'the official survey thereof, resp.
lively, as follows, to wit ; John Darr 3
acres ami allowance ; John Did 444 ac
and allowance; Mary Darr 382 acres a
allowance ; Peier Darr 400 acres and alio
ance ; Luke Darr 3fl5 acres and thiee qui
terr. and allowance; Smith Evans 390 aci
and allowance ; Luke File 336 ncies and 1
lowance; William Harrison 414 acres a:
allowance; John Hnglin 202 acres and a hi
and allowance ; Luke Hoglin 406 acres at
a quarter and allowance ; Robert Irwin 4
acres and allowance ; Luke Boyle 407 ami
half acres and allowance ; Abiyal Lukins 4.
ames and threo quarters and allowanc
Robert Poor 393 acres and allowance ; Jol
Smith 4 10 acres end a quarter and allowanci
Luko Smith 4rt8 acres and a half nnd allov
mice ; Robert Smoke 398 acres anil a quart'
nnd allowance ; Abtgal Smith 347 acres at
allowance; Robert Tid 375 acres and thn
qtiaiters nnd allowance ; Luke Fidlrr 45
acres ami a quarter and allowance; Srnil
Lukens-ISl acres and a quarter and allov
nnce ; John Honscl 345 acres nnd three qua
ter ami allowance ; John Meadling 376 acrt
and allowance ; JerPminh J.irkson 390 acrf
and allowance and Mary Smith 4 1 1 acres on
a quarter and allowance and containing i
thu whole, ni:io thousand eight hundred an
t wenty nine unit a half acres, nnd allowanci
The sale lo be for llie best price tbat can b
had for the same, and for cash, to be paid a
tin confirmation of the sale.
WILLIAM II. MARSHALL.
Guardian.
T!v order of ibe Court,
J. P. PURSEL. Cik.
.Sunbury, April
Court, )
Cik. O. c.
2-:, ism. S
Hail I'otid Letting
OROPOSAI.S will be received at the Railroad
ofiice at Williamsport until 6 o'clock, P.
M.,of Thursday. Ihe 18th of May next, for the
Grading and Uriduing of the Koad-lwd from
Williamsport to Lockhavcn. Alto from Milton
to Sunbury, in all a distance of 3S miles.
Plans, speciucatinus, cVe. may be seen tor a
week previous to the day of letting, at Williamsport.
j. ij.ee w. u. Munr.nbAu,
Contractors.
Williamsport, April 52. 1851 3t.
Mis. Stoue, it is ai I, ht.s made a dona-
1 1 n 0! intKi 11 ui I ol a scho l eUui.s:iel ul
Waahiuion, by Miss Miner, fur iha educa
tion uf c I d vlii'dien.
New Advertisement.
tfagueireotypes!
(i 1:0 Itti 1: W. toll I, K,
I r.PI:('Tr'l '1.1. V sin ouiii' l ihe rillu
w ul stuiibe'V sod i lolly, llut be has sksIii
uiifd a latusi rtii'iu, siui Is urMi4 Ut
Uk lusiuitits. tU 4ri4iiU b I'lduu U be
Mlulii luiy u all tiliiu,t Into itu. mt4lwii el
liwioMiUt l.unj. i-jj. ul siUnlivii w pid
lu hil.liru. t.'l.ts UWmi nkiili sivuitv. In
Ull'll Bit VII Ull Klulilliln lflit. Ilu I. Ill
I 4 Ibe uU pis". In ll liisuJ Juif M mmu,
('uukI buiUiuss.) vinini Immiis Mv A.
M ui.ul t', M , w nliawi ia.4 U tlw dsie ul
lite tUtr. t " JUS shwulj U ssul 1 1 IMI iIuimIj
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A ei.sals. llk i.4 Liu. diss ftik, "o
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(Ui iimI iuiy, ul i...i. I t4 )
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HOUSEHOLD GLASSWAKE
From the Principal Factories and late
Auction Snles. ,
COMPIUSINCJ a full nnd dcsirablo assort
ment at '-5 rsB itst helow i sl-al hatch.
Dealers and others wilt do well to call before
purchasing elsewhere 1,000 Packages now on
hand
EDWARD F. CORFIELD,
152 Soulll fecund btreet, (above Spruce,)
PHILADELPHIA.
Apiil 22, 1854. Sm.
" " GUANOT GUANO f
rFTIHK suberilr, solo spent for the sale of
Ll .. .. f
u I eruviau liuuiiu 111 J miuurii'iiin, huw
unloading the following vessels, direct from the
Chincha Mauds :
Fhip Soroceo, ... 15(10 tons.
Ship Purlins-ton, 750 tens.
Ship Hornet, ... 500 Ions.
Shin Tnpsr, ... 200 Ions.
which will be sold in lots to suit purchasers, at
lha lowest cu.li prices.
N. J. L II KIN I
(Formerly (fadinir cV CAri'.Wi'uu.)
.No. 48 North Wharves, and 07 North Water
Street, Philadelphia.
April as, 1X54 3m.
GEOIUIK EARL, JR.,
GENERAL
Commission -Merchant,
.V)R the sale of Kmiliih and Aniertesn piff
lead. rcoU.'!i and American pm Iron, llloek
l lt-HV.-- I.'.
tin, rlievl KSJ, aim iron 1. airr aim vi
Of
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l.i' rrul advances made oil conii iiineul
Pit', liloom, Hilb'U or Shurca Iron.
No. 50 North Wharves, Philadelphia.
April ft. lM.-m.
List of I.cIUth
n m iimvi 11 thk roT orrit r
at Notihumberlaud, Merch 31, J 834.
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ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
TJU IISUANT to a decree of the Orphan
-" Court of Norlhiimberlaiid counly, Penn
sylvania, made on the third day or April
1S54, thu umlersizucd Wiilium II. Marshall
Giiaidian of Cecile Viel, a minor child o
Josephine Uutisqiiet Viel, lale of Bordeaux
in France dee'd., w ill expose In sale by pub'
lie vendue, Hnd will sell on Friday the iwenl)
sixlh day of May, 1854, nt 10 o'clock in tin
forenoon, at Iho house of William M. Wea
ver, Innkeeper, in Ibe town of Shurriokin.
.Nortiiumbei Inud county aforesaid, the undi
vided interest of the said Cecile Viel, a mi
nor whatever tho same may be (being one
equal undivided twenty fourth part or share,
more or le?.) in twenty five ccitaiu
Tracts oi Land.
to wit : in all lhat part of the lands embn.ced
within Ihe said twenty five tracts, which ie
situate in Ihe County of Northumberland,
Being twenty five certain Tracts of land
which were patented to one Richard Soder' -strom,
by twenty live several letters patent,
dated respectively the ninteenth and twen
tieth days ot march 17U5, enrolled in l atent
Books No S3 and 24, and were by the sai.l
Richard Sodemlrom, by Deed dated Ihe '
twenty second day of April 1795, recorded
lu Iorlhn Tibeilaml county, in Deed Hook K,
yage 359 Sec, granted and conveyed nolo
anio Odier, Augustine Bousquel, John Bous
quct und Ilcniy Lewis Dupesquier, their
heirs ami noins, as tenants (n common, ami
not as joint tenant, and were then situate in
M.ihanoy township, Noithtimberland counly,
now partly in Northumberland county, and
partly in Schuylkill county, Pennsylvania,
and were surveyed on warrents pruuted lo
Ihe following named persons, and contains,
according lo the oflicidl siuvey thereof re- .
speulively, as follows, to wit i John Darr 399
acres and allowance ; John Did 444 acres
and allowance ; Mary Darr 392 acres and
allowance ; Peter Darr 400 acres and allow
ance ; Luke Darr 385 seres and three quar
tets and allowance ; Smith Even 390 acres
and allowance ; Luke File 336 acres and al
lowance ; William llanisori 414 acre and
allowance; John Moulin 202 acres and a half
And allowance ; Luke liofiliu 406 acres and
a quarter and allowance; Robert Irwin 414
acr.'S ami allowance ; Luke Boyle 407 aeres
and a half and allowance; Abigail l.ukeni
430 aeres and lliree quarters and allowance;
Robert Poor 393 ncii'S and allowance; John
Smith 410 acres and a quarter and allowance ;
Luke Nniih 431 acres snj a hall anil allow
ance; UoDerl Mnut.i jvs acres ami a quar
ter and allowance ; Abipad Smith 347 acres
and allowance; Robert Tid 375 acres ami
Ihree quarters ami allowance, Luke Fidler
450 seres and a quarter and allowance ; Smith
Lukeii 4NI ueies ami a quarter anil allow
anue; Jonu ll.msei acres anil inrre quar-
lei and allowance; John Meadling 378 acre
and allowance ; JwreinUh Jackson 3U0 seres
ami alio ance and Mary Smith 4 1 1 acres and
a qi. after and allowance and eontamu'C in
the whole nine Ihmisand right hundred and
Iwenlv nine and a hull sores and allowance.
T lit- Sale to be for thu best price lhat cjn be
had lor the sure a1 d lor C4.li lo be paid at
Ibe fOiitiiniai'"i ol Ihe .ili.
WILLIAM II MARSH ALL,
CosiJiin.
Rv order nf the ('..ml,
J. V. ITKsKI . Clk. . C
S.uil.uiv. Aprd 91
Bprirg; and Summer ityla
iH-.N Tl.KM UN 'S HATS,
ffc FOSTER & CLBHARD.
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HWK ui.uul Mini" Hon in tulliii alt
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