Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, April 12, 1851, Image 3

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    SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOUHNAL.
INCRF.AtB OF BLSIflEAS ON THE STATE
WORKS.
Canal CoMMtisionr.ni' Oftick,
Harrisburg, April 2, 185t. )
Th following statement exhibiti a very
gratifying Increase of trade on the main line
of the State works, for the month of March,
1851, as compared with the same month in
1849 and 1850:
The shipments from Philadelphia west
ward, in March 1849, 1850, and 1851, by thr
regular forwarding lines, were as follows :
POUNDS.
1849, 11,015,000
1850, 12,849,000
1851, (regular lines,) 17,724,000
(Pa. R.R.C'mp'y,) 5,298,000
' -23,022,000
10,673,000
not inoluded in this
Increase over 1850,
The local trade is
statement.
The shipments eastward from Pittsburg by
canal, in March 1850 and 1851, were as fol
lows J0. OF BOATS. TONNAGE IS POUNDS-
i-nn 288 13,800,146
B85I, 341
16,539.695
Increase in '51, 53 2J39,549
The following shows the number of cars
passed over the Philadelphia and Columbia
Railroad, trips made, and, miles run by loco
motives, from the 1st December, 1850, to the
31st of March, 1851 ; also the number for the
corresponding period last year:
1851,
1850,
CABS.
43,190
29,583
TRIPS.
2,526
1.961
565
MILES.
167.028
152.958
44,070
same s Jonas Bowmen
Jonss Bowman et l Samuel Kauilma
Danville & PotUville Haywood sV 8nydr
litiu nonu vvt
Frederick Kccnor
Lach 8troccker
Taylor Paulding et al
Peter Richter's ex'ra
Ann Mvera
Rachaol McCarty
vs Win. Ay res
y Jacob Hodman
vs J De Normsndie
vs Dodge & Bat-tot
vs Dewart & Jordan et al
vs Elizabeth Weiueletal
Wm. & R. Fegely dc co. vs John Shissler
Mary Snyder et al vs Robert W Dunn
tame vs James Dunn
Pontius c Thompson vs Samuel R Weod
, K ,p. S D Jordan, S Hunter
Com. for S.ml Furman v. Jor(Un
John B Miller vs John B Boyd's ex'ri
Jacob Philips vs George L. Weimer
A S Lawrence ailm f of
Sarah Leighou,
vs Peter & D Weimer et tl
J Clayton (or J McWilliams vs John Bowen
F O'Donnell for Wm F Naglo vs John Divers
Mary Vickcry vs Peter Fcrster
tame vs Peter Brosieus
Chariest 11 Frick vs Eli Slifur
Thos Cummincs et al vs J Parke D R Rishel
Jonathan Leedani et al vs Wm McCoy's adth'rs
Christian Bollinger
Chas. A. Andre
Daniel Httnnabacll
Moses Bower
Samuel Seaman
same
S. A. Jordan et at
vs Charles H ousel
vs F. Matthews
vs John C.mrad
Increase, 13,607
Increase of Receipts at three offices, viz:
Philadelphia, Purkrsbiirg and Lancaster, over
four months of last yeur, S43.000.
By order of the Board.
The Nsw Three Cent Pieces are going
(o :be the most convenient coinage for small
change that we can possibly have. They
will be the death of copper cunency. The
following statement will show how easily
change can be made with them : For nine
cents, .give three tliree cent coins; for eight
cents, a live and a three; for one cent, give
two threes Hnd take a five, or give a dime
and take tliree t Lutes.
A Boston paper says, the prisoners in Lev
rett street jail have invited some of the
clergymen to come 1b preach to them on the
Sibbath, declaring that they will behave but
ler than many in other congregations do, for
they will nut get up and go out before the
meeting is done.
Vs Richard Goodman
Va Philip Hpayd
Vs Goo Bowman
Vs John Arnold
Green et Bros, for Tlfoward vs Henry Lnntx
David Perry Vs A breham Lunger
aame vs Henry Haldcrman
Montgomery A Sweny Vs Jnnies Covert
Clayton for McWilliams vs Jos Savidge
R D Cummings vs Montgomery & Mastcller
Jacob Stitiel vs Samuel L Beck
B K Kane Vs Gc5 A Dixon
G P Tyson for Job Tyson vs Daniel L. Hcltneck
Jns Carother et al vs Edward D FtiSrce
Philip Billmyer vs D H Watsdtl
Jacob Kiltrauer vs Samuel Jarrct
Geo Apslev vs Northumberland counly
James DicflVnbach vs same
F Fryer & Wm Moyef vs ERas Carman
Wm M Aulcn Vs Thomas Kascf
Wm McClery vs R D Cummincs
Daniel P Cartl Vs Dentler & Montagtis
Aaron Reppart Vs Irn T Clement
Hcnrv C.iliel va Wm McCnrty
Plnlt & Piatt vs Henrv Masser
P K Holl'mnn iV wife vs H Kuhnts, McCarty et al
Joseph fnydcr
Hugh Martin
San Francipco is said now to have a popu
Jation of 23.e00.
vs Joseph Dimmig
vs Reuben J roxel
vs Isnac Shaffer
vs H Yoxthcimcr adm r
vs JJnmel Urcisoacli
vs H SUclnsnetz, cs'r.
vs Henry Yoxtheimer
vs Geoioe Rohrbach
Conrad Reedy vs Hoats, Kepler & Stotiebton
Wm Gross for Paml Gilbert vs J. J. Lpdcgrttll
J. Bowman Indorsee dec vs J C Perkins
John McCormick
Martin Irwins' adm'r
Mott & Sholicr
Follmer for Caul
Henrv Keiscr
Ira 'J'. Clement
ANOTHER SCIKNTIFIC WONDER!
PEPSIN, the True Digestive Fluid, or Gastric
Juice! A ureal Dui'nsia Curer. prepared
from Rennet, or the fourth Stomach of the Ok
afler directions of Baron Liebia, l lie treat
Physiological Chemist, bv J. S Iloughion,
1. D , No. II Noilh EiL'hlli Street, Philadel
phia. Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy
1'nr Indigedliou, Dyspepiia, Jaundice, Liver
Complaint, Constipation, Hud Debility, f-uriug
after Nature's own method, by Nature's own
agent, the Gastric Juice. See advertisement
in another column.
M IRKIGl).
In this place, on Thursday last, by the
Rev. R. A. Fisher, Mr. Weisf.ii Bassleb, of
Bellefoute, to Miss Elizabeth Wkiseii, of
this place.
In this place, on Sunday last, by the Rev.
R. A Fisher. Mr. Allen Hopper, to Miss
Rebecca Co a lb, both of this place.
At Northumberland, nn the 3d inst-. by the
Rev. J.G Craiahead, Mr. Jackson Diehl, to
Miss Cille Lank;, bolh of Danville Mon
tour county.
vs Charles bailor
vs Philip Clotfeltrr
vs Baltiar Garnhart
vs Ira T. Clement
vs Joseph Klines' adln'r
vs Jacob K 1 rcgo
vs Henj F & J W ."tamm
vs r rcilcnck Heckart
vs Jacob Hower
vs John Kohr
vs A JJ .drtman
vs Leonard Koudarmct et al
vs J II Portly
vs Geo B Youngman
vs Joseph Long
vs Samuel S Sneddon
vs Jacob .tiUcl
vs John Keiter
New Advertisements-
fist of cltcro
itEMAfnino ii tin post offick a
SUNBi;n April 1, 1851.
B
Brewer Geo II
Bloom David
Bennet Biven
Kowen John
Bower Joseph
Hum Ba.il
K
Kline Gideon
Kilbourne E
L
Lander Chas
Lower Tilshman
M
Basnlmey Magdalien Malick David
CafTry Morris 2
Cook Charlotte Mrs.
Campbell Wm
Cornell Win or John
Conrad Louisa
Coopert Jacob
Cable Jacob
D
Diehl William
Ely Caleb
Jf
Fausold Joseph
Martil Sam'l H
N
Neidig Ami Mary
P
PafT Peter
R
Rothermel Mrs
Renner Francis
Ross VVm
Ressler Isaao H
Ross Sam'l
S
Shive David
2 Snyder John Ejq
Farnesworth Isaao W Smith Chas
Fry Jacob senr
G
Gazette Wm
Gass Martin
H
Hanpt Jacob
flillis Wm
Hyner Matilda
Smith & Moley Messrs
Mou&h Jacob
Sunbury Encampment
i0 61
TJ
Updegraft Mary
W
Wynn Stephen 0
Heilner and Buchner Waters Jonathan
Messrs
Hiekeruell Jacob
Hufmnn john
Hannbach Dan'l
Harrison Joseph
Wynn John
Wayne Wm T
VVynn Sam'l
Wimpole Franklin
Willeu Nicholas
Henry Weise
R. B. PACKER, P. M.
CLOTHING!!!
Wlioleenle Jk, llclail,
At the PHILADELPHIA WARDROBE,
South East Cornert Market and 6lk Stt.
Clothing Fashionably Cot and veil Hide.
P. II. M'NEI 1X12 & Co.
INVITE the attention of Wholesale and Retail
Buyers, to their extensive' and complete stock
of Spring and Summer Clothing t comprising
very variety of stylo that can be produced.
Our aim is to please and accommodate all) and
In order to do this, we manufacture Clothing at
almost every price.
Selling for cash only enables us to offer cloth
ing at a very trilling advance.
fir Our motto is, Small Pioita and Qitict
Sain.
We are confident that art examination bv you
is all that is necessary to confirm what we say,
and secure your custom.
P. R. McNEILt,E & CO.
Philadelphia, March 13, 1851. lm.
TO THE ELECTORS OF NORTHUMBER
LAND COUNTY.
THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends
and fellow citizons of Northumberland" coun
ty, that he will be a candiate for
County Commissioner,
at the ensuing election. He therefore solicits
from his friends and fellow citizens a liberal sup
port, and promises should he be elected to dis
charge the duties of the ofiico with fidelity and
impartially.
ELIAS BR03IOUS.
Sunbury, March IS, 1851.
NTRY
en. I
ention of all
cellaneVJ
tIST OF LETTERS
ItF.MAlSINO IN f ME POST OFFICE
At Northumberland, March 31, 1851.
Elijah Barto
Benj Hummel
Thoinus J Addis
Lower & Barron
Jacob Kline
William Welch
Thomas Sutton
Caspar llcckiirt
Nicholas Hower
Georjre Eckcrts' adm'r
Daniel H Dricsbach
John L Ross
Ira T Clement
John W Peal
Geo C McKee
Sarah Stilzel
Same
Jacob Koch et al
Tiuhrook for Appieton vs James Brass
R D Cummings vs Thos .S Muckcy
Hirkok & Canlino vs Geo W Armstrong
John Keiter vs Charles Lereh
Reuben Faffely vs Kcrshner & Clement
Nancy 11 ousel vs David Hunsels' adm'r
Jacob Keller vs Bank of Northumberland,
Raker & Co for Jacob Bloom vs Henry Conmd
... , , . Jacob Zartman's
Henry Klaze & Eve his wfc v. ailmmUtralor
Jonathan Ilamian vs David Miller
Thomas Allen vs Peter Kaup
Sunra vs Same
Gfori-c E. Gehrig et al vs Peter Warey
William McCarty vs Samuel Hunter
Troxel for Caul now for . Jacob Lline & Jos
J. Portot Klines' adm'r
Daniel Khoads vs Jacob Wartman
Mary Jane Bruncrct al vs William Wilson
Becker & Weiller vs R D Cummings.
JOHN FARXSWORTH. Protk'ry.
Prothonotarv s oflice, )
-l.S
II
Butk Jane
Bashorc Joseph
ti
Conson John Ei
Cummings W
Cooke Jacob
Cubcr Joseph
Carb John
n
Ditty Andrew
Dcvcnport Lvdia
V
Frymier Moses
Fuhncr Joseph
Fisher David
Faunse liclcc(l
111
Gregory Ephruiirt
Glccson Timothy
II
Hiestand John
Hiickenliurg L P
Harrison Thomas
J
Johnston Dr
K
Keeler Heisler Ex
Kreamer Solomon
Kecfer Hainmon
Kaufman J R
Keperling John
Ketncr Jacob
E
London Thomas
Lundes Charles
Lomin Arbur
Levy John Capt
Luwdig Adam
Ludwig Isuliella
Mcmhart G
Montgomery Phcobia
Moury Samuel
Morrow Mary
McCormick John
1
Taul Wm
R
Raup G. P.
Kodenbauch WtH
Rcppard JamcS
Ramsy David
Rcazor J M
S
Stcphison Moses
rjprcadling George ,
S of T., No 118 4
Smith Jacob
8 Sanders Joseph
Slincp Peter
Scveson Samuel
T
Tcck John
'Pace Nancy
Thatcher Lydia
Thomas Hannah
ir
t'pdegrolT Abrm
V
Vastine H H
Vansaat John
w
8 Willit Wm.
Walbourn AndreKr
Wenkleman Jacob
Williams Henry
Winters Jesse
Weaver George
Walsh James
Washington W B
Wheeler Hiram F
Wirt George S
Miller E R
MARGARET WEIMER, P M
k FRUIT TREES,
SHRUBBERY. 4c
THE subscriber will receive orders for all kinds
of Fruit Trees, such as,
A pplc Trees, Plum Trees,
Peach Trees, ('berry Trees,
Pear Trees, A pricots,
Quince Trees, Ornamental Trees, Ac,
Together with all kinds of Shrubbery, Bulbous
Roots, Plants, Grape Vines, Ac. All of winch
will be sold at the lowest rates by
H. B. MASSER, Agent.
tTT" Orders for Trees, &c, should he sent in as
early as possible to secure them in time.
Sunbury March 15, 1851
PROCLAMATION.
TV! OTICE is hereby given that the several courts
J-' of Common Pleas. General Quarter Sessions
of the peace, and Orphans' Court, Court of Oyer
and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, In and
for the -county of Northumberland, to commence
at the Court House, in the borough ol Sunbury,
at 10 o'clock, A. M. on Mondav. the 7lh day of
April next, and will continuo T WO WEEKS.
The coroner, Justices of the Peace and ennta
bles in and for the county of Northumberland, are
requested to lie then and there in their proper per
sons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, and
other remembrances, to do those things to their
several offices appertaining to be done. And all
witnesses prosecuting in behalf of the Common
wealth against any prisoner arc also requested and
commanded to be then and there attending in their
proper persons to prosecute against him, as shall
be just and not to depart without leave at their
peril. Jurors arc requested to be punctual in their
attendance, at the time appointed agreeable to
their notices.
Given under my hands at Sunbury, th 1st day
of March, in the year of our Lord one thou
sand eight hundred and fiftv-one and the In-
dependence of ttie United States of America
the 75th.
JAMES COVERT, Sh'lT.
God save the Commonwealth.
BOOKSELLERS, COUNTRY
Merchants and Teachers.
WE rcsDcctfully request the attention
dealers in SCHOOL, MISCELI,
OU9 or BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY,
PAPER and WINDOW SHADES, to our supe
rior facilities for supplying at unusually low rates,
for cash or approved credit, every article pertain
ing to our business.
A long and active experience warrants us in
sating that we can olTer inducements to purcha'
scrs,
F.dbALi.ED bt trw r.vcr.Li.r.D by none.
We earnestly ask an examination of our mode
of conducting business, believing if an experiment
is made, it will he found for the interest of those
desiring goods in our lind to continue operating
with us.
. Our stock is at all seasons large, and selected
with particular reference to the wants of Penn
sylvania, Ohio and the near trade generally.
Ordrrt by mail at blhertritt He.ipulchrd prompt'
If and at the lointtt rales t no ten in any market.
OP" The highest price given for RAGS in cash.
PECK & BLISS.
Xorth-Eas Corner of Tliird 4 Arth Stt
PHILADELPHIA.
March 8, 1851. lrm
TO PHYSICIANS AND OTHERS."
rjHE subscribers offer to physicians and drug
JL gists, a carefully selected stock of drugs and
medicines, tvhich they will guarantee to be of the
best quality, pure and Unadulterated in all cases.
Their facilities for importing foreign drugs and
chemicals are such, that they are enabled to sell
them upon the best terms, and at the same time
to assure their customers of their genuineness.
They have also recently prepared and now of
fer for sale a superior article of
CiIXIFI MAG.MCSIi, &c.
Resembling Henry's Magnesia, free from carbon
ic acid and roughness of grittincss, almost entirely
tasteless, combining in an equal bulk from three
to four times the strength of the common kind,
and sold at about dne half the price of Henry's
Magnesia.
They have also prepared the
Fluid Mugricsin,
Which is a hew and valuable remedy in acidity
of the stomach, heartburn, nausea, iVc, at less
than half the price of the foreign article.
1 hey also have on llaild of their own prepara
tion an assortment of
Pure Drugs in Powder,
Neatly put up in 1, J and pound bottles, such
as Aloes, Rhubarb, Senna, Senega, Rhatany, Ki
no, Gum Arabic, SerpeuUtria, Ext, Glyeyrrh, Ipe
cac, Potassa Sulph., Potassa Nitras, Borax, Spi
grlia, Buchu, Orris, Cascarilla, Canella Alba,
Uva Lrsa, &ci
Great care hits been taken to have these are-
pared from the best selected drugs and in such a
way as to preserve the characteristics of each ar
ticle without injury.
1 hey have also a variety of
Cliemicnl & lMinriitnccuUcal
Preparations of their oWn manufacture, and add
to the list all the valuable new remedies as they
become known. Among llicra may be mentioned
the following I
it'rrpanitions sf Mercury,
iron.
'.inc.
rATB&
u3
2 Ct 1,H Yf
J.-yOTIMER KCtK.XTIFIC lfOJV
PEPSIN!
Sunbury, Match 15, A D. 1851
n i i; i.
In this nlacp.' on Hie 7th inM., JOHN, in
fant son ot Mr. Wt'siley M. B.wtiaii.
In Augusta 'nwnship, on tire 6lh inst.. Mr.
PHILlP LCESElt, aged about 28 years.
VLl)C itkviicts.
Philadelphia Market.
April 9, 1851.
Flour asd Meai.. The markei for Flour
is quite, receipis and sale lijrht. Good
brands are si-llins at S4,50. Sales extra
brands at 84.56a5. Fancy brands are held
at 5&nS6.
Rye FLoun. Is scaice at S3. SO.
Corn Meal. Last sale at 82,75 for
Penna.
Wheat Sales of Penna. red al $1,00;
prime while at 81,03aSl,Q4.
' n I I ...1... nl B filai-
HYE. -ITIS BUVitlH -ru airn ok uu t.
Cobm. The supply about equals the de
mand ; jellnw commands 63 els.
Oats. Sales at 44 els.
Whiskey. Sales of bbls. at B3 cents.
Hogsheads are held at 27c.
Baltimore Market.
'April 1, 1851.
GtlAlV The verv limited Kits of Wheat
that reach the market soil at 90a96 cts. for
good to prime reds.
The receipts of Corn are light, mostly by
railroad, which sell at 60a61 cts. tor both
white and yellow. A sale of a boat
load of Pennsylvania yellow waa made at 61
cents.
We nuote Oats at 38a41 els.
WHISKEY. There is a eood inquiry, and
tales are readily made at 32 cts. for bbls. and
22 cn. for hhds. Some parcels are held a
fiaoiion highur.
LIST OF JUItOaS.
F Northumberland County for April Term,
A, D. 1851.
rand Juror.
Si'NBi'av. J. H. Zimmerman, Thomas
Robins, Andrew Duist H. V. Simpson.
Milton. John E. Gehrig.
Chilisquaque. Fleminu Nesbit, William
Fordsman, Elijah Hill, Jacob Woliver.
Delaware. John Leiser, Geo. W. Dixon.
TfitDi'T. William Fullmer.
Shamokin. Casper Adams.
Lower Augusta. Jeremiah Wetzel, Caleb
Elv, James Header, Peter Rimiz.
Lower Mahosoy. Joseph Spalz, Adam
Lenker.
Upper Maiionoy Jonathan Smithi
Point. Henrv Morgan.
Coal. Peler 'Weikel.
Little Mahonoy. John Hensyl.
Jackson. Michael Wolf.
Traverse Jurors-
SuNBi'nY.--S. N. Thompson.
Northumberland. Peler Ilansclman, Ja
cob Kukert, Charles Maus.
Mii.ton. Samuel Blair, Moses Chamber
liu, James Buoy.
Ch i Lisq.u aqu E. Daniel Zidler, Joseph
Frederick, Win. Machinier, John kiukaid
Delaware. William Beard, William Mc
Williams, E. V. Diricksmi, John M. Smith,
John C. lleiuy, John Woik.
Point. Thomas Vankiik, Daniel Lesher,
J. W. Stamm, William Leiiihow.
Lewis. Isaac Diinkel, Daniel Derr.
Lower Augusta. William Kreighbaumj
Thomas Snvder. Wm. Bloom, Hemv Conrad,
John Savidge, Peter Snyder, Israel Thurston,
D.iviJ Houck. Levi Thumbs.
Rush. Alexander Campbell, Joseph Bear.
Little Mahonoy. William Koiharme
Jacob D. Hodman.
CrvKB Mahonoy. Henrv Mallick.
Lower Mahonoy. John Duckey, Michael
Rudle. John Messuer, jr., George Kmenck,
John Buntf.
Shamokin. Charles Leisenrins, Asa John
n t l nr 1 -. -.
Jackson. Uaiiiei uron, ra, juiiiiian,
Peler Treon.
Coal. Alexander Caldwell.
MISS MARY WHARTON,
VILL open on Saturday, April 12, 1891, t
' ' gcnerul assortment ot
Millinery,
at the house lately occupied by Jacob Painter, s
a hat manufactory, in Market Square, 8unbury,
consisting of
JJoniieM, Kilibons, Latcns, D'Lainet,
Iiaragcs, Chintzes, c.
ALSO :
An assortment of Gentlemen's fancy goods, as
Neckerchiefs, Collars, Hooiiery, &c.
April 5, 1851 St.
Dissolution of Partnership.
fllHE partnership heretofore existing between
J. Joseph Savidge, John Bowen, Matthias Per
iling and Jonathan Waters, iu the work Upon the
Trevorton. Mahonoy and Susquehanna Railroad,
has been this day dissolved, and the contract de
clared abandoned by the President and Engineer
of said Road; The same has lieen relet to Josepn
Savidge, John Bowen, and Matthias Persing.
All the items contracted lor tne use ol saiu wor
will be paid by said Savidge, Bowen & Persing.
No other but such debts will lie paid.
Also the Bridge near Mrs. Bakers' 1 svern has
been abandoned by said Company, and the same
relet to the said Joseph eavidgei John bowen,
and Matthias Persing. All debts contracted for
the use of said work will be paid by Matthias l'er
sing & Company.
JOHN BOWEN,
MATTHIAS PURSING,
Contractors.
trevorton, April 5, 185!-3U
Valuable
PROPERTY FOR SALE.
FT HE Subscriber who resides in Philadelphia,
JL offers for sale the following property in Mil
ton, Northumberland county, vti : 1 he large
fr BRICK BTJILDnTG
Jf's in upper Milton, formerly occupied by
Messrs Pattersons as a Carriage Makers Shop.
The building is CO feet front on upper Market
street, and 40 feet on Front street, and is two
stories high. Also a two story
BRICK BLACKSMITH SHOP,
40 by 25 feet, on the same premises. The lot is
on the corner of upper Market and Front streets,
and is 66 feet front, and lo0 feet deep.
J he premises would lie valuable for a r ounury
or other manufacturing purposes, and will be sold
on reasonable and accommodating terms by ap
plying either to JAUUU UAIililliAIN,
rhiladelpliiai
J. F. WOLFINGER, Esq., Milton or
H. B. MASTER, Esq i Sunburyi
Philadelphia, Jan. 5, 1851 tf
UMBRELLAS & PARASOLS
BELLING OFF CHEAP!
No. 104 Market Street,
rUXZ.ADEZ.PHXA.
A VINO decided to quit the business, I pre
pose to sell the stock at very low prices.
It embraces the newest and most desirable styles,
You are invited to Call ami eisniine.
WM. H. RICHARDSON.
April 5, 1851. 2mo.
Hydrocyanic Af'id.
l'rupurutioiis ol Iodine,
of FotaSMi,
Liquor Ainni'imii,
Aqua, d't.
Phosphate. d'. a new re
medy lor Kheumatisni.
Blue Mass,
Kxtnicl of Gentian,
' QiiuMia.
Tanixieum,
" Valerian, fluid, t
new and useful remedy.
Extract of Sunn, lluid.
pleavint loini k udmimstsr
to children.
ExUacl ef Buelia Coma.,
fluid.
SHi;elia. "
&iriarillaCuiiv
ntislli'Hi fluid.
ri. d'i. sills',
no simple do
CoWynth Comp.
do siiRnle.
Sps. JEther Nilros, Ui S. P., Oils of Copaiva,
Cubebs, Ergot, Tobaccc, &c. Citrate of Iron
and Quinine, Sosqui-Oxide of Iron, an antidote
for arsenic, Citrate of Magnesia, a new and pleas
ant cathartic medicine, put up in 12 oz. bottles,
112 per dor.. Collodion) or Liquid Adhesive Plas
ter ; a convenient application in many surgical
operations, put up in small vials. Also
CANTHARIDAL COLLODION' OR BLIS
TEKING LIQUID,
A convenient preparation of cantharides in many
cases where there is a difficulty of applying the
ordinary blistering pluster. A coating ot it appli
ed with a camel s hair brush and covered with oil
silk or sohie aiinilur substance, will produce
blister in three hours' time ; cr when exposed,
in the Usual time ol about twelve hours,
Physicians and others may depend upon the
faithful and prompt execution of their orders at as
low rates as the best quality of medicines can bs
purchased.
CHARLES ELLlS&CC
36 Chesnut street, Philada.
Laboratory, 6th and Morris Sis. Southward
November 16, 1850 tfi
CHERRY PECTORAL:
rr Cure f
COUGHS, OOZ.DS,
HOARSSXTESS, BRON.
OHXTXS, CROUP, ASTH
MA, whooping, ootjan
AXtX) OOSrgVXttPTXOX.
The uniform success which has attended the
use of this preparation its salutary effect its
power to relieve and cure affections of the
Lrlhgs, have gained for it a celebrity equalled by
no other medicine. We offer it to tho afflicted
with entire confidence in Its virtues, and the full
belief' that it will subdue and remove the severest
attacks of disease upon the thro.-.t ahd Lungs.
These results, as they liecomo publicly known
very naturally attroct the attention of medics'
men and philautropists everywhere. What
their opinion of CHERKY PECTORAL may be
seen in the following t
VALENTINE MOTT, M. D.,
Prof. Snrgerw Med. Colrsre. JVf tr Tori, tavt t.
"It gives tne pleasure to certify the value and
enicacy 01 Avers CHERRY PECTORAL,
which I consider peculiarly adapted to cure discs'
ses of the Throat and Lungs."
THE RT. REV. LORD BISHOP FIELD.
wnic iii a leucr 10 ins menu, who was sinking
under an affection of the Limes !."T rv I hi
CHEniV PECTOKAL and If any medicine
can give you relief, with the blessing of God that
will."
CHIEF JUSTICE EUST13.
of Louisiana, writes "That a young daughter of
his was cured of several severe attacks of Croup
by the UHEKCi J'JSCTUKAI,."
asthma and bronchitis.
2'i4 Canadian Journal elf Medical Srienre
tatcs, "That Asthma and Bronchitis so prevalent
in this inclement climate, has yielded with surpri-
ing rapidity to Aver s CH Eah V PEC J OKA I,
and we cannot too strongly recommend this skill
ful preparation to the Prolession and public generally."
Let the relieved sufferer speak for himself:
HinTroim, Jan. 26, 1847.
Dr. J. C. Av'er -Dear Sir i Having been res
cued from a painful and dangerous disease by
your medicine, gratitude prompts me to send you
this acknowledgment, not only iu justice to you,
but lor the inlormation ot others in like alllie-
Uon.
A Slight cold upon the lungs, ncglcttcd at first,
besamc so severe that spitting of blood, a violent
cough and profuse night sweats followed and fas
tened upon me. I became emaciated, .could not
sleep, Was distressed bv mv couzh. and a Dnin
through my chest, and in short had all the alarm
ing symtouis of quick consumption. No medi
cine seemed at all to reach mv case, until I provi-
oentially tried your CHEKKY PECTOKAL,
Which soon relieved and now has cured me.
Yours with respect. E. A. STEWART
Alhast, N. Y. April 17, 1848.
Dr. Aver, Lowell Dear Sir. I have for years
been afflicted with Asthma in the worst form j so
that I have been obliged to sleep in my chair for
a larger part of the time, being unable to breathe
on my bed. I had tried a great many medicines,
to no purpose, until my Physician prescrilied, as
an experiment, your CHEKKY PECTUKA1,
At nrst it seemed to make me worse, hut in
less than a week I began to experience the most
gratifying relief from its use; and now, in four
weeks, the disease is entirely removed. I can
sleep on my bed with comfort, and enjoy a state
oi nealtli which 1 had never expectrd tn enjoy.
UfcUKGE S. FAKf AM',
esr.rintn tit J.c. atkb, chkmist.luwkll, msss,
PS1" Sold by Henry Masser, Sunbury; Mary
A. Mclay, .Northumberland- Dr. Gcarhart, Se
linsgrove; Dr. Bickly, Danville, and Druggists
generally.
Feb. 15, 1851. lycttfm
TUETRVI
DIGESTIVE FLUID,
GASTRIC1 JUICE I
A GREAT DTSPEFffIA CUBES,
Prepared fromRKNNKT, of the fourth ftomsch
Ox, after dii-tlna of BARON I.IFBIO, ths ftss
rhysiologirnl Chemist, by J. B. lIOUOHTOTf , M. D
No. II, Norih Kiililh Prcet, Phihrdtlnhii, Pa.
Tnis Is a truly wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION,
DYSPKPSIA. JAt'NDICE, LIVER COMPLAINT,
CONSTIPATION and DKIIIMTY, Curing sftar Na
ture's own method, by Nature's own agent, th fjastrle
Juice
ty Hnlf a traftpnonful of this Fluid, Indued la watsr
will dmett or dissolve, Five Poinds of Rossi Btsf Ml
kuut two huri, cm of Ihe rlnmsrh.
DIGESTION.
TvinrMION Is chiefly performed in the sMmscti bv ths
1 aid of Hind which freely exudes from the inner tost
ol I hut orttnii, when in a stats of health, called the Gastris
Juice. This Bind is the llrmt Solvent of the Pood, Ui
1 uriiyitjar, Prriwrvitig ,l dtiniulatinr Aurfit of the st.
mneli and iiiteMmcs, Vuhout it there will h no dlies
lini.-n.! e .nver.lon of fa4 it d no nalrhioa
oftlie UHlvi but fathers foul, torpid, pnltilul, and destruo-
iiys c;nuuion in tne whole ilisustive UDnarstna. A weak.
rKEEMAN, HODGES &. CO.,
M PORTERS AND JOBBERS,
Sri Mbrrty Slrrrl, Nrw York.
(BctwetiH Dnwdwuy and Naiwau )
ARK how Teccivinff a rirh and beautiful aPitrtrrtcnt of
Fnncy 8ilk uiid Aliltinery Otxitli, to which we wouki
purtiruUiflJ invite the nttenhoit nf ull C'ush Puruhuarrr, and
Will make it an ohiccf for them to civ un a mil. oi we are
deteruiined ( Mil our tiaft irtniPiit. for Cuh. iiwtr tluin
ever Itelora offered tn tun niurket.
Millniera tiin itinnlv tlieinsrlvea vih everv nrtirlr in
their hue, at nlnrtil the ut of hnpoflution or Auction prU
tet. Many of our T'Mid)i are uiaiiuiurtured expreuiy for
our own aalea, and cunnot be aur)usaed fur beauty or low
Rich Hat and Can RibUjn, a large variety.
fiilks and &aina ir Boitiiftk.
Crnpeii, Cie iiie, TorletolDi and Illuiion Lacea
TriiuinincB for Hui, Cajm nntl Druwrs.
Jetmy land Cuji, Vurly am) Opera Head DrrMft.
rmhroidered l upea, Uounra, t.ull. una l hemiictti.
GREAT
ARRIVAL OF
LLI1TG OFF
AT ItEDUCKD PRICES.
rillE suliscribrf desirous of disposing of her
Jl stork or
MILLINERY AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
respectfully informs the public that she will sell
her entire stork now on hand, at very reduced
prices. Her stock is made up of an assortment of
fashionable millinery goods. Also a lot of fash'
ionable Fancy Dry Goods, consisting in part, of
Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs,
and handsome material, of Various kinds, for la
dies' dresses.
ELIZABETH FOLLMER.
Suhburj i Jah. 18, 1851. tf.
Kinliroidured Kdgntgs ami Inaeiiiiifts-, gwissand MutHn
Lares
Thread, Brussels, Vuleiii-iene, bilk and Lisle Thread
Kmbmtdrretl Reveire and l'luin Linen CnniSrit Itkfs.
Gloves and Mitts, Kid, Silk, Lisle 'lureud and thswinf
Rilk.
rVarfa, Cravats and Dnns llkrs.
fivrisa, Jsoineft, H 'k Muslins, and Disho)) Ijiwiii.
F.inlirmdered, Damask snd I'lsin Oml si Ciaje bliawls.
A Full Assortment nf Slrow li.1.
French and American Artificial Fl wers.
With a large variety iml meiitioii"d suova.
All wiihine to avoid naviiur l"ns nrlces Vill mske monev
hy calling and aitistyiiig themselves.
New York, Jan. 3, 18jt -3in.
1 TROLn3Y.J
HOHACK, Pnifuaaor of Atr.il"iy, Aatruniimy,
SUNRUKY 'PRICE CURRENT.
100 I
86
Wheat.
Bis.
Cuts.
Ovra.
BUTTIB.
Ee iis. ' .
PuHK.
Flaisesb.
Tiilow,
Besswsx
Hkcklsb Fiat.
I)siid Arruis.
Do. Psacsis.
Fi.s
60
U7
14
8
7
1S5
10
35
10
75
200
letit Jurors.
SiisnnttY Ranrrra Diehl.
Northumbebland James Shriner, Daniel
Voris.
Miltom. Simon Randolph, VVm. Wilson,
Peter Irwin.
Point. John Sueece. Jesse C. Hortoii, J.
(J. UoauenDacn.
LIST OF CAUSES
IOR trial in th Court of Common Picas
of Northumberland County, l A pril Term,
A.D., 1851.
PLAINTIFF!. DEFENDANTS,
I. Mllliken. ir. 4. Co- vs t ran ot oteinncissr,
BswartLowlret J
George Miller St eon
Estate of JOHN PORTER, Lee'd.
V OTICE is hereby given that letters tCitsmen
' tary have lieen granted to the aubsrribers oh
the Estate or John Porter, dre'd., tale of the hor
ouch of Northumlierland. All persons indebted
to said Estate or having claims against the same,
are requested to call on the subscribers and settle
the same.
DANIEL BRAUTIGAM, ) .,,
WILLIAM. II. WAPLE8. Executors.
Northumberland, March 29, 1851. CL
LAWRENCE HOUSE.
STOBTJRY, PA.
THE subscrilwr respectfully informs her frienrls,
nd the public generally, that she has taken
the shove well known stand nearly opposite the
Uourt House, lately occopieri by Mr. J. V. Per
kins. She trusts that her experience in business,
nd her efforts to make her guests comfortable,
will give entire satisfaction to those who may fa-
ANN C. MORKlS.
March 8, 1851-tf.
Lewis. Andrew Laflerty, Peler Strouse, 1 Tor her with their custom
'1 I . T' 1 1
James iau, Anios iviato.
I urbut. James Biair, Kvlian uunkie.
Dehwabb. Dvid Gold, Wm. M'Guirej
John Frymire.
Lower .mahonoy. nncr.aei urimm, juuu
Winner, Jacob Bingeman, bamuel Young.
LiTTLB MiHONoy. John Hensyl.
1Tppi-.ii. Augusta. Motderai Lawrence
Lower Acocsta. John Shipe, John Hen'
dershot. Wm. De Witt, John H. Fisher
TUB CKt.EBnATF.n Dtl. C. W
I'hre.
noiupy. and tieomuis'y, c.niliinod with LO.N J t- It A'l ION,
fi-sn 8wceden, ulftce iNo. 71 lAJCLST street, I'lnladrlphia,
ofhers Ins services to the citizens ol iriiiiitiiueriaiiii county.
He has heen eisisulled by all the crowned hetids uf Kurope,
and enjoys s higher rtluiali"iiti an Atrolofrr thiul any tms
living. Nutivi tea calculated aocurtlltur u lie. mumcy la
dies M3, Oenllei'iHU .". 1'rrs.nis at a disumres run have
their uaiivitiesd awu by scislmg ihe dnte is the dav a' their
birth. All letten contuntlug thu uuove fee will receive im
mediate ettentimi, and Nutivitirs sent to uny purl is' the
World written on it iralile Mper ; und he is irrjarnl tn make
use of his power l ouijurution on any ol Ihe loU'wins to
nics: Courtsliip,advtcegiveu lor the utTrsuil itccomjiiieli
meut of a wealthy mmriuite t he lute the mhvct lo redeem
such as are liven to the free use of Ihe bottle : sod for all
bases ol hugurd, anu Inr me recovery is ei"icii nr fsi prop
bfty, and Hircliasiii 'X' lottery tickets. TlwuRnvIs ol Ihs
Above named cases liave been done iu I liis rity and its viciu-
My, sira in the United Mali to tne lull lauwui'lloii n sll
10,rjtSI ISatlvltleaor llorescipcs imve neen cur minus; ins
last four years while here. LcU.-n will answer every pur
pose, and will do as well as 10 eu m persnos, ana ins mull
U now SO sale that terh A ueeit II "t lear lo trust nvsiey
through the Pint Office, pi. KUiick receives Irum SOD ts
10UO fetters monthly, and has never mied una Be pan
tlculat lo name l,ai Ortit'e, Canity aud 8tate. All le Hers
will be religiously allenUed u, u prepaid, rnr mors par.
tiruhrs call at the "lnc of this paper and get an Astrokigi.
eal Almanacs grans.
71 ljocuat street aoovs r.ignni, i-nnnneipnu.
C. W. ROBACK.
Fbibdelphis, Feb. 8, tnil.-m.
UNION nOTEL,
6UNBURY, PA.
fflHE MISS WBITZEL'8 respectfully inform
JL the Public that they still continue to enter.
tain travellers snd others at their old established
stand In Market street, west of the Court House.
Shamokin.--JohA Reed, sr., Jesse Camp- I Their long experience in the business, and the
Kail Fli, la John. Samuel Moore. I well established reputation of their House, will.
' i t l. CL I . . . . . -
Rush. William uearnan, juaepu ouaip-itney trust, De a sumcteni guarantca, uai uttir
ieu I customers will be well accomiaaiiaua.
Co!.. John Heiro, Wm. s-egeiy. Marco 8, isoiwq.
AMERICAN HOUSE,
P0TTSVTLLE, PA.
MRS. MARY WEAVER respectfully informs
the public and travelling community general
ly, that she has opened this large and commodious
HOTEL, furnished in a superior style. From
her long experience in the business of a first rate
Hotel, and well known reputation to accommo
date, her customers may depend on being supplied
with every thing conducive to tlit-ir comfort and
convenience,
Feb. 15. 18.il. If
BOUNTY LA!)
AND IMiNStON AGENCY.
The attention of thr public is called to the ad
vertisement of Mr. C'h:irles I). Tucker, Attorney
and Agent at Wasiiiton City. Persons hav
ing claims for bounty Lands or Pensions are in
formed that the subscrilicr has made arrangements
for the requisite forms, and claimants calling et
his Dtl'iee, rati have their papers prepared and
forwarded to Mr- Tucker at Washington, and
by hint be properly attended to before the De
partment there.
H. B. MASSER.
Sunbury, Jan. 18,1801
WILLIAM HOOVER restwctfully Informs
his friends and customers that he has
just returned from Philadelphia with an excellent
assortment ot
NEW GOODS,
which he otlWs for sale at hia new stora at Mas
srr's Mill, Hollowing IJun. These goods were
selected w ith great cure, und will be sold at the
lowest prices.
IliS STOCK CONSISTS OK EVKRY VARIETY, Via
Dry (J ood s,
Suth a Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattmets, Muslins)
CaUiioes, Hlousseline De Laines, Al
paxcas. Merinos, Flannels,
Checks, Ging-
hams, be.
ALSO:
An assortment of
Mats, cai's, oim and i.kather Kiioes.
QUEENSWARE,
HARDWARE, IRON andSTEEL, NAILS, &c.
A general assortment of Groceries, such as
Stijfir, Coffee, Tea, Molas
ses, Spices, &c.
Also an assortment of Liquors, such as
Brandy Rum, Whiskey, Wines, cVc.
r" Produce of all kinds taken iu exchange at
the highest murkct prices.
Hollowing Run, Nov. S3, 1S50, lyi
pay urn
r"TpiIE undersigned hereby notifies all persoi
indebted to her, on book account, Ac, tb
they arc requested lo culTand settle their accounts
without uYlav, as longer indulgence cannot be
given on accounts already over due.
ELIZABETH FOLLMER.
Sunburv, Feb. 2S, 1851 tf.
lisu urnn. or injured stomach prtirliicea no good Gsstrit
Juice, ud hence tiis diseuse, distress and debility wkick
PEPSIN AND RENNET.
PKrIN is the chirf element, or great Pigestlng Prlncl
pis of the Utisiric Juice, it is found in great abundsiKS la
the solid parts of the human stomach all.-r death, snd sums
tim's caui-n the stomach to digest itself, or eat itself Bp.
It is also ftimid in the stomach of animals, as the ox, ealf,
&e. It is tho initteiinl urt by funners in making cheese,
ctllcd Kenliet, the ett'ert of which hns long been the speeisl
wonder of t tiHniry. The curdling of milk is the fir.t pro
cess of digestion, Rennet p'tssesscs nstouishing power.-
The stomach of ucalf will curdle nenrlyone thousand times
Its own weiirhtof milk. Huron I.iel'lg states Unit, "One
part of IVpRiu dissolved lit sixty thousand mrts of water,
win iiiRdRi meat anu oint-r io.t." jjisuasea stomaens pro
ducs no gmd Oustric Juice. Kenuet or pepsin. To show
that this waul may lie perfectly supplied, we quote ihs following
fcUIiNTIHC EVIDENCE !
BARON MKBIG. Ill his celebrated work on Animal
Chemistiy. snrs: "An Artuic'iul Digestive Fluid snalagoua
lo the Online Juice, may he rea'lily prepared from the ma
e.nis nirmbrsiie of IheaUHTmrhof theculf, iu which rsrisus
articles of fond, as meat snd eggs, will bs euflened. chslig-
anu uieHieu, jim 111 me smite manner as they would be
... me iiuiirin DioiiiHCII.
Dr. rl-,KKlltA. Ill Ilia fiimotia trillai. n uPmnl
Diet," tlUllhllied bv Pou lrra V W..II. N.,.. Vorlr na.a
35. suites Ihe anme grwt fuel, ami dencrits s the metliod ?
i.reiiouion. inereara lew higher autlioritiea Uian Dr.
ereirn.
Dl.l'OMDF., in hi VnluuHe writinir. nn Ilia "Phiai.Unir
of Digestion," oliserved that "a diminution of the due quan
tity of the (Instnc Juice is a prominent and all-prevailing
ennse of Dyspepsia ;" and he stales that "a distinguished
prmeisor ol ineiticiue in lnlon. who wni n.wrelv aflliet.
ed with this cmnplniut, Hmlinp every thing else to fail, had
recourse bi the Onirtric Juice, obtained from the stomach of
living minimis, which proved eompli-tclv successful."
Dr. ItllAHA.M, author nf the famous works on "Vege
table Diet," says : "it is a remarkable fart iu physiology,
that the stomnchsot animals, macerated tn water, impart
to the Huld the nmpeity of (Involving various articles of
food, snd of eltecting a kind of artificial digestion of then
iu no wise diflVreilt from the natural digenlivr process."
l)r. SIMON'S irreiit work. th. rheiniatrv nf Man."
(I,en Sc. Blnnehnirt, I'liilu. 140, pp. 3SI-2) anvst "The dis
covery of PE1SI forms a new era iu the chemical history
of Digi-stion. From recent rxpetimrnts we know tint
food is dissolved ns rapidly in an artificial dicestive fluid,
urepmcu iroiu rcpsui, as II is ill the luitural Oustric Juice
Itself,'
rinlessor UUNClilSOX of Ihe Jefleison Collej-e. Phils
delphiu, in his great work on Human Pliyiiolivy, devotes
more tnsn lllty pages to an examination ol thli subject
His expcritneiita with Dr. Ileuumont, on the Uustnc Juice,
oliuiined from the living human stomach and from animals
are well known. "In nil cases." he snys, 'digestion occur
red ssperlectly in the artificial (is in the natural digestions."
AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER,
Dr. HOUGHTON'S nrcnoratloii nf PKPS1V hn. nrodu.
ceil the most marvellous efTecUi curing ciiwa of Debility,
l.inncintion, Nervous Derlnie. and Dvsiu'ntic Coiiaiimntinn.
supposed to lie on the very verge ol Ihe grave. It is im
possible to give the details of cases in the limits nf this sd
vert iscmeut but authenticated certificates have been given
of more than TWO IIL'XDHF.D KliMARKAULK
ri'RKS, in Philadelphia, Xew York, and Hospm alone
incse weie nearly all itenra-rate cases, and the cures were
not only rapid and w inderful. hat permineill.
It is a great NKHVOI.S ANTIDOTU, oml particularly
ilfeiul lor temlency to b.lioui disordet, Liver Complaint,
Fever snd Ague, or hndlv trasted Fever and Ague, sud tha
evil effects of Quinine, Mercurv, nnd other drugs upon ths
Digemive organs, uftet a long sickness. Also, for excess
in eating, and the too free use of ardent spirits. It alinsat
reconciles Health with Intemperance.
OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS.
There is no form of f)IJ) STOMACH COMPLAINTS
winch it does not seem to leiich snd remove at once. Ne
matter how bad they may lie, illilVI.S INTANT HE
LIKF! A siucledose removes sll the mipleuinmt symp
bnns. Slid it only needs lo lie reientl. for a short time, to
make Ihrne g,l effects permniieiil. PI" KIT V OF BLOOD
and VliiOH F Hi IDY, fallow at once. It Is particularly
excellent m cases of .Vaiisen, Vomiting, Cramps, Soieuess
of the pit of the Stomach dlitress after eating, low, cold,
state of the Hlond, Heaviness, liu'iiess of Spirits. Despon
dency, l jnaciation, Weakness, lemleucy to Insanity, Sui
cide, Ac.
Price. (INF. DOLLAR per bottle. Oue bonis will oftsa
effect a lusting cure,
PEPSIN IN POWDERS.
ty SENT BY MAIL, FKKE OF POSTAGE.
For convenience of sending to sll parts of the counliy,
the 1)1 (i ESTI V i: M ATTKK OF Tl 1 1 i PI ;PSI N is put u
in the lorm of Powders, with directions to lie dissolved it
water 01 syrup, by the patient. These powders conUia
just the same matter ns the bonles, hut twice Itie quantitr
lor the same puce, nuil will lie sent by mail, FKEE OP
POS l'AtiF. for ONK 1)(1. I. AH (post-paid) lo Dr. J.
8. HOL OH'rON, No. II North Eighth street, Philadelphia.
Xorthumbcrauut.
Milton,
MrKwensviUo,
Selinaprove,
t'p'ier Marunitanga
Mahonoy.
MACKEREL,
8HAD, CODFISH,
SALMON,
HERRINGS,
PORK,
HAMS AND SIDES,
SHOULDERS
LARD & CHEESE,! March 8lh, 61 TO
Constantly on hand and
- far sale by
J. PALMER & Co,
Market Street Wharf,
PHILADELPHIA.
rsons
ut
T. S. BOBST'S
Ps.
Six pocknees for five dollars. Everv pneknee snd bottle
bears the written signature of J. S. llOl'liHTON, M. li.,
sole Proprietor.
Ail J by agents in everv town in tli United States, and
by lespeCtnble dealers iu Medicines generally.
FOR SALE BY John V. Frillng, and George Bright,.
Sunisiry, Ps.
Mary A. McCay
John H. Baser
Hayes .McCormick,
IS. j. Cronee,
John ti. Kenu,
William I)eiiini
Sunbury, Sept. 14th, Ik50
A I V I . U T I i ; n K T "
Bounty Land and Pension Agen
WASHINGTOIV. D. C.
THR uinl'Trnn.-l Augury and (.ienrritl Afi4 H th
t'lty f Wufilthiinii. oilers ina arvurt mJrtiif
U mmy IjuhIs and IVni(m i.r thow tuiiilM. jlViikf per
tiKiiiftitly I nutrai at Die anil nf Govern mem, a inot
HiKh mvd lumiliiir acqiiniutiiiire with Ihe iircessury locmi,
and routine of liuiinrwi, uitd having accra iHciin and
K Jlla Weil in the t . 8. war mtir, tie ,N-tvyntiluie for
ttie (mlv utid atitiaifK'tury adjuutiucul ui Uuvurnment
cliiinit. ol every kind.
Ity a lute A ot of Cnnreu, Bounty Vrtd i granted, t
tlie oiVR'erH a ltd woldirra ol the war of MIJ nnd d the van.
n mii Indiuii wan, mace J 790. To ttne wao aerved itiii
irtontlia IH'i acrcu; to th"Hj who aerved four mouth HO
ucri-ai und tn tUwe who aerveU ona, w nth 40 acrea.
Arruti!enients huve len nmda viUi yeutlenifu f tha
Ieg:il pMiVui.in in ilnT. lent of the Country, fur
tin- lo iiti n of wnrmnta, und th lulr nf the patinta, when
ImikiI, on the moat Hilvmiuw lenna; (t the pavmcnt
oi" t:ix.-at rterii(ti ituml, aold f.ir tusea; efllfrtt-io of
drhix; itrnf tor ihe trunanntii n of generut Imw bnaineaa. ii
the di lit-rem Siatrnuntl iViritorii'H.
He tfiidera ln arrvieva to ini inttera nf the nrnfeaaion at
iliaLtmce, and when elmnu Riiiiiat the Government, are pra
iMres a loeal Am ut. will Mtmte one hiill ina usual fet
I tie iieeeaKiry lonna und iniitrueLioiia. and im'urnuition an
all uhjeta upiwrtHiMmj; lo u iiuxeaai'itl proJH-ituiii'u of ttua
luiftineaa, wui be lurmalied to regular CorreBKUKiint with
out charge.
Pertt itia deairin? uf 'rinnti.ri nf frienda in th array or
nnvy, will forwjn! to Uitn all the partieutart R"a of their
wivjce, lAffi-ther with a fco in one doliar, and Uiair eiKjui.
nea will tte replied to hy Teturn ol moir. AA atiaarounioa-.
tioua tu be (raEfAinJ nnl ad lroit
CIIAKlJaS C. TUCKFR,
(Hi- 1ti7, P. O.J WufchUagtOR, D. C
DecemSerCT, bK
l iar. Groceries aud Teas !
DAY 111 PKASK,
S U Corner Ac $nett Philadelphia. .
OFFERS fir KkU ail of cboe Family
farfafArira. aji.l aalar.tArl arlirleaiit Uia Una of
AND WATCH ESTABLISHMENT
In Selin3grove, Pa.
C'lorliH. Vat liv and Jewelry,
EPA I UK D in (lie best manner ami warranted
to pcrtorm well.
AH work iiitrustetl to his care will be strictlv
atleniled to.
Seliusgrove, Nov. 3f). 18.10, If.
Valuable lluoka.
f IFE or Christ, handsomely liounil, D'Ar- business ; Ciiesn. wd JJIatk Teas ol aU qaaliliea
tiai uiBruni ur Til ni.rensAius,
Cotton Yam, Cotton Carpel Cbahj, Cotton Laps
and Wadding, Cotton Outlines, Redy made
PanUloont, Ready made VesU, Congre. kuives,
PoreeWin lined preserving Itettlec, just received
(or sale by H.MA8$Et.
ftaatWvy, Pee. , Hit.
TREVORTON HOUSE,
TREVORTON, PA.
THE subscriber respectfully intorms the public
that be has otiencd a Public House, in the
new town of Trevorton, Northumberland county,
aud that he is well prepared to accommodate bit
guests in the best manner. Hit house is located
neariy opposite Ihe Company's Store. He is alto
provided with good stabling sufficieut far SO 'jor
see. He trust by prompt and e. reful eAtenliun
to business to meet share of the public patron.
g. HENP.V u. WBAYSK'
Trevorton, Je- 1 1-, 1850 tf.
NOTICE,
A S the subscriber Intendi making new arranges
- menta in hia buwneaa. on (he oral of Janua
ry 1841, all persons knowing thomaelve indebted
to him, are rucslcd, a oall and make settlement
up w mai ,"va ijj uioii ui givuig weir now
for the amounVdue.
john w. imixo. '
Banbury, Doc. 88 IBM, tf, "
Buxi Dir-sooKS sxn Luteins, full bonnded.
For sale at the publishers prices by
11. B. MASSER.
Sunbury, July 14, 1849.
J. H. ZIMMERMAN,
Jt'STlCE OF THE PEACE.
Sunbury, PaV
Oflice in Deer Street, inline-jiately opposite the
Tublic Scho-jt Houae.
fr Monies eollceled and til Business piosnptly and eara
felly attsmlrd to.
AprU SO, 1850.
NEiV YOltK & IlllEiUELlIIIA
Hitters) 4oclatton,
Cor. of 6a and Chestnut Sreet, Philadelphia.
CONTINUE to make and sell ft finer and more
'durable Hat fer the money than any other
ustaliliahment iu the Lotted (Mates standard
price u Hals 00. UenU an (oy s Llolh ana
Glased Caps, Umbrellaa, Carpel iitga, Salary
Panama aud btraw uais, aj eouaair low prtcea,
nd prices ; Keai Mocha, OU Juva and other
kinds of Codec, Suv. Corn 8trcb for pud
dings. Farina, Fir8-in stnaN drums. Layer Rai
sins, Erench. Clarified' Ikinglejs for jsllies; Extra
White h(t Kptihsttei and Y lUaiielpbia ra
mily Flour is. Wlicle and H all B rreU ; ' Lstour"
Olive Oil; aatortod. kiuda of 8a,uces and Ketch
ups, Picklt&t siliveii, Presented, (nngeo dec, 4e-.
' . - . . . d:i.
Uooila pjcHt4 lor tne, country, ajsu a w
Road Dei, or, e,lseUr wiiiWt sharge.
tYT. Cot. 6lh & Arch bta.
e Philadelphia.
Feb. fceJSJ- ly. h. MA.
IMMEDIATELY 'OTO"on u noar
la whom libecal waaa wHJ be pait
KIMBEft fJLEjAVER.
Eugini.
THkspisi J"' 85V kfi.
jUSING BOTTLES Breast pumps anc
i-X nipple tubes- A aupply of tliese useful arti
ekss iust received and tot aale by "
; JOHN W- FR1IJNG
Sunbury, Jji. It, 1531 tf