Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, December 06, 1851, Image 3

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    SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL.
DEMOCRATIC tOtNTV COHYRSTIOS.
In pursuance of the call of the Standing
Committee the Convention met at the Court
House in Sunbury, on Monday the 1st of Da
cember, and organised by ihe appointment
of JOHN FAIINSVVORTH, Esq., President ;
Peter Beisel and G. V. Armstbonu, Vice
Presidents; Rtubtn If. Zartmcm, and Isaac
Btidelspach, Secretarie.
The following delegatei then presented
their credential and took their seats:
Lewis. Pavid B. Montgomery, Jaeob
Ilunsicker.
DELAWAa. J. Dearmund, Wm, Reatd,
Xt. V. Armstrong.
Tuaat'T. Andrew Armstrong, Philip Bill
meyer. Milton. George Buker, J.iuies Moiilgtim
ery. Ciiu.isQi'AQi'E. James Cameron, Esq., J.
Beck ley.
Point. Isaac Beidelspaeh. Ed. Grady.
NullTIILMDEIlLAND. A H. Yuiidliug, Geo.
Erort.
Scnburt. Wm. I. Devvart, J. B. Masseu
Ed. Y. Brij-ht.
Uiier Augusta. John Ilaughavvoul, Julin
Farn. worth.
Lower " George Conrad, Ab'm
yhipmau.
Kusii. Jame Eckman, C. C. Kyan.
Siiamukin. Samuel Eut, K. A. Claik, II.
II. Teats.
Coal. Benj. Katiermnn, David Keifer.
Cameron. John Iline, John Iloyer.
Upper Maiionot. Peter Beiasel, Daniel
Ilima.
Lower " --C. B. Weiser, Philip
Spa ta.
LlTTl.C Isanc D. Raker. D.
Drumheller.
Jackson. George Garnian. Kei.ben W.
Zartmau
There were two "t of delegates rlaiiniiiii
seats fmm J.iekson township, und J. B. Mas
(..arid Ivl. Y. Brisht, both claimed in
the Convent inn as delegates from Sunbury
On motion the matter of contested seats
ws referred to a Committee, consisting of
f)r. G. B. Weiser. Jame Eekman, John
llauylunvoul, Benj K.ittcrman and Hugh II.
Teat.
On motion the Convention adjourned to
2 o'clock, P. M. I
At 2 o'clock, P. M., Convention met The j
Co nmittee on contested seats reported as J
f.illous: j
''Your Comini'.tee beg leave to submit that
upon an riaiiiinalinu of the claims, and ma
ture consideration, they have decided to ad
mit E I. Y. Bright and J. B. Masser, both to
aai ft urn the llurutiyli ol Sunlniry, and Geo.
Gannan and II. W. Z r.ii.nn, fiom Jackson
township, to be admitted, lu vote as ii.s'iuct-
I This r-purt is made fur the haimnny of
thd democralie party in this (.'iiiinly."
G. B. VEl.Ett, Chairman. j
Jame Cameron moved that tho Couven.
lion proesed to ballot for a Senatorial and a
lb'presenlalivt! delegate, to attend the 4ih of
Maich Convention.
Mr D-wart moved to amend by s'rikins
nut tho wni.ls "and representative," which ,
w s not agreed to. Mr Cameron' motion
then passed and the Convention pioeeeded
to ballot which resulted as follows:
For Senatorial D.lej;ate.
John B. Packer, 55 vol..
Joseph Nicely, 14 "
For Representative Delegate.
Phillip Billmever, 23 Totes.
Isaac I). It.iker, 13 "
Whereupon. Mr. Packer and Mr. B.lliney.
ir, having a Biajority of all the votes polled,
were dedaied elected.
On motion of Mi. Claik, the follow ing reso
Intions were adopted :
Resnlred, That the democracy of Pennsyl
vania are linn and unwavering in their at
tachment to the Constitution of their count ry,
and f.ist iiinl abiding in their Adherence to
Hut spirit (if compromise in which it was
adopted. They no for the I'n'on as it is and
:l..ir. no lii.lu-r nrii.cinlc f.f cooslrnclion fori'1 ! m-ar Hill fsnm "';. Ti.e i. i. i:k i r ill
the iusliumeut thai formed it than such as j
will bo calculated to ensure its perpetuity . I
Resolved, That tin democracy of old Nor
lliuinbei laud have iWvvnjs regarilid with just
feelings of pride and admiration, the illustri
ous course id that nolila man, eulijhteued
tts ii ui, an I pure pitiiot, (:i. Lewis
Cass, and now take much pleasure in reas
serting what they have never failed on all
pruper occasions heretofore tu express, their
decided prcfeienco lor him as their candi
date for ihe Piesideucy in 1S02. Knowing
that with bun as their standard b?;nvr the
democracy must bo victorious.
Resolved, That the ilelegates this day
elecleil to Ihe State Convention, be and they
are hereby 'iusuuclcd to vote for no peison
or peismis as delegates to tho National Con
vention, who are nut tho open and avowed
friends of (Jan. Cass, and who will not pledge
themselves to use ail hoi.oruble cllorls to
have him nominated.
Resolved, That in Col. Win. Bigler, our
Governor elect, we have a democrat of the
.rue Jetfersouian School, of whom the demo
cratic party of the old Keystone state may
well be proud himself a living commen
:ary upon the happy woiking of our free in
rtituUons of which ho is tho tearless defend
!r, wiiich open the way to preferment as
ell ta the poor and humble as the rich and
powerful, lie was the first choice of this
County for Governor in 1843 when her dele
gates voted for him from fust to last, and
sre tiave now ratified his unanimous nomina
tion by a majoiiiy worthy of uur old demo
cratic county.
On motion ( Wm. L. Denart, Esi , it was
unanimously
RetAetd. That the democratic people of
Northumberland eouuiy in Convention as-
embled, recommend to Congress a speedy
modification of the TaiilT of 1846 so a to
give adequate protection to the great uiteiesl
of Pennsylvania
On motion of Wm. L. Devvart, Esq., it
was unanimously
Resolved, That this Convention have a high
asne of the value to the democratic party,
- of the service of Franci W. Hughes, Est).,
of Schuylkill county, in the late campaign;
be labored fearlessly, devotedly and success
fully in the noble work, and deserve distin
guished consideration at the hand of the
democracy of thhj Commonwealth.
On motion of Dr. G. B. Weisrr,
Resolved, That the proceiline of tliis
CoiiTcnlion be published in the democralio
paper of Ihii County.
On motion of Mr. Baker, Convention ad
journed sine die.
(Signed by the Officer.)
Pamon Bfiowst.ow, of the Knoxville,
(Tenn.) Whig, thui advertise!:
' Wasted Fifteen able bodied loafcrito
sit in the editor' ofliice from sunrise tn tin
srt. None need apply except those who
run smoke all the time, find swear loud
enough to prevent the editor from trans
acting any luisiiu's-i u Imlt-vrr. They will
ol'coiirie le expected It reail nil the editor's
private letter and n.niinsrripls in liis ab
ence. We don't want all the fool in town
to come at once, leit Ihe business of lit
place should suffer.
Michigan is last becoming, and perhaps
is one of the most piosperous Slat in the
Union, though but about twenty live years
of asje as a settlement of any agricultural
growth, and much lets than this as a State.
Her real and personal property is valued at
one hundred thousand doll, us, while she
raises two million ol pounds of wool, live
million of bushels of wheat, ten millions
worth 'if manufactures, has thirty-five thou
sand farm, and nearly two hundred and
one millions of acres of improved land.
New Advertisements.
! rg'MIU I.oiiiIimi Times I. .ta brrn imiilile to en-
I -- ate nny IfM-ling iij:iiiinl Koxiulli in Kngiuml.
it is 1 1 -1 1 1 1 1 wurk t'er tlir Times. It might as
; well try tj euuviiiuc tlie iuli!ic that tile re is no
1 cronoinv or pruileiicc in putionisin the elieji
j ami I'lisliimiuliie Hulliing itnte of Kuekliill A: il-
nun, So. 1 1 I I'IiokiiiiI street, (.'inner of Kruiiklin
i I'ljre. The pulilir would never lielicve it.
. riiihdr!i!iiu, Dee. li, 1851.
PPvOSrECTUS FOE THE GLOBE.
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The cchTily with whivli tli- li lirr-writiTu f..r the din
tint pruKH riiiMil tit tlir-ilicU tin U'l.tiuipli thnr liurrutl
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lM h t- I he tMfitT iippt tile m !!ie i-ul'lic t'r C 'ii-j i in nt'iv,
ttiul iiH't't-s ihe iit'i't wilirH i. (lie imhtlral prt !, liy iunnh
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(hverKilit-il nee miK w liK'li. Ii 1115 ill ner the i h-etrie wikh,
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tin Ins Ik 'ts t-i !"'!! . Si ill tin-it mrn'intit iiliiiv iik-ii
ol' h'iwire IiikI lli'diirlit wIm Iim In nr vh:it ik m iu illy
s:iit nnd (l';in in C iiyn m.-. tniii t.i jtlJiie I H liieii-M lie,
riithi-r flinn ! ifi'tuf iiu(irvnM.-ii ul.tuLilit-r if "in uliiii.
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tin; iiKim. w.ihii'jly rilt'. jiizi 11 wmk which irrsrvt!! a
lull r-e ml ' I tlf il inus 1 l' int.-1: ri-itt iiinviu;4 uiil emir. fi
ll hit jHiW'tTf ol the iifjiiiMii.
Il" there ever wu u tune when the ;ietion ol" f'.in'jri-nR
t-ll uiil Ih.' tookril t' ni.tl tli-T. 1 1 ; i 1 i simiied. hv die j in. L ite
01 Uli 1'itftii'n. il rertjiniy ii;.iiielti W llii Ine next l'"tf
'r"fii. The (i.ivirnnniit tuinsa itt iv ih-jiiriine wuhthe
11c:;' mKi n. mi l h -w it ic - woik ut H.r iirniini-iitk
nitilr t (uirity tin: li"u!i:.'H will) Uiiirh it Irm Ith ril
reni'iiiiH to l. fceeii. Tlie KiierchM 'ii t i ll:t; I'reMdi'iiey
w ill t'ni in 11 lt-.nl inr e 'iiKidrmlii n in i i ry in-iveitietit ut
lite ii-xt Mfsui n. tiinl there will xe'ir'i-!y Ik u iikhk.u'c
lnlrotlnei'-l. or a t,filt iiinl.-, th;tl will 11 t liave Stune
tsetrui? oil th:it nl!-;itioitinnf ijiitbli -n. It 11.1t 1 n.il eon-
Vfiitl . until lit Tt ssprrttve i:ntitK lire iMllnl t jji Iiit-r ti
tioiinnnir l he e:nidiit.tti' "I e:flt. Hie Cfiires wliieh '
prfi'inlfn lliu C 'tiveull -lirt alW-iV neize the m-e;ionf by j
w itieiji.'i'i in, I 1 iliRetmn, in eiineeli:ni Willi nililie l.ie;i- 1
Aiire;, lite iiit-rttn l' the men lookcil to to 'ivu them t-ileet
in the i:ihuinir!r:iti it. IT the je 'i e, Ihm, wv.iilil I:mu'
llieir nhaie in the eh iiec ot" tueii tux; Iuiu'II' Imik1, iht-y
oiiu'ht to !liiily well Ihe rli.tr.irter i- tMiu JilMrti miiletl
o;il hy Ilii'utMelvi'K, their l'rii-inlr1 und thcii riieiiin-n in
(' ijitf.-eiwt. TJi c.ii'ul will U-the r mruiii i'r--tii whn-ii
lh. Mf"i'i ol tin' I ntlttl Stales w ill In-ailtln wetroii ihe
irnhjui't 01 the ( hu t Al.iyn-Hitrv. ami tht imp rt:iiii topit'
C innrelrit with it, ami tin h'ii.alion ol the e unity l Leu
I w ill Uv ine the iheine ol ill, tit.-i. n lit every State l.rpK-
I rurr. ut' every eotmlry t"U a and vill.ie nii-fiinj;
! thr -uuhoul th I n. -a. Jl iniMriatil. thin, don n
Ibi-ei-ini', tliat lull ttn l iiu;t4irli.i re;intH Nii-u!l he oIii;iiim-iI
o tin aeut.li ol' u UhIv, w l-.ieli h i I t e tni liuputK' t 1 tin
lt' uhiie 111 a ih'W eaici-r, und w lm-ii, 111 a ery n-at
; iliyree, ni!luu'i Ihe iilihe iniud In I in elion'e tn llie
I t'hii l' Maumtnili who 10 eany out tl.c will ol the .e-ipic
its n.stittili -n-'liy I'sjne.-siil.
i '1 In nudf.'Mu.i'-d lias ma le re;tiratt mik r iiiiinniiiriite
I with Ihe iuereneil imp ilaui'f ol t!i- du.y In h is th.d na
; ki n 111 the only rpnt'-r ai.d j ul-hMirr 1 i the c.nii i.-u-.
ih-Uili s iiiid proeee tini: i: htli II - n ot l'i.nt;ris. 'J 1:1
. e -na ii sesMi'ti w ill 1 r 'tiitijly he c.! i'ii" !r-1 nine nii'inl:.
. t.ild I In- rroilrt Will II l l e ill) ll.-t.l III U-tH It:. in U J-U ll
u i,i;;il preset . 1 li:f n-r ;L:,d no.i' ar u l
I ISL llCl'. SOMtlll lll..ll
' I- J..I i;it:c l'. i;iut w. an.t wi
ctiiu'Hiy l-;t r.'J.u utiail I p:iy
Ii 'iust iii l". mr vulu.iuii.
c.nli.
I Will I'llt'lis'l ill tllt API'FMtiX I'nr (hi- lies! srlMitlt. till I
Lnv4 th il in iv taskil (luring I lie- M.-ftKi.n. vv lucli liu t '.
Iki a 0 ne lieielolt.il. a:i!i .iil'Ii I luif will lncri-.tM- in ic.
nali .ler. e ll;f t-x.. iihe . 'I llie pnl.lieul.oll. lie h!ii'M'rli
tl Ml pilee Will lit- llic saint- llil.l It lull. Iifcll hT tcveiiil
)ens .:iHt
T!ir IIaii y (o.iii.u v ill tie -ul.!ilii..l iluriiv Hie m-khi -ii
I'll a superli.ie il -lilr.e l.i:il siieet. il will e .nliiln llle
l-:ien lo. tile it.-Wii l.v ll.e rei. -rl t r(.. uii-l lis iillercil
i 111.- s,e-t..-in. V.lell.-.rr lliey lil;i'.e ail) all ei'ali. ii.m ;
lli l-lir.iMl 'l lie it iv iiiki tile liiieeiliiiM-iinii uialler.
'I :e lli.ini '.leeel I r Ml''il-liln-; llie daily .:i; er If. In cua
lile Mcinten lo .. c Uc h iein irl.il In il, mill ullt-r lii m !l'
lliey hii.il: UiiuU pr ij er twt.i.-i ilii ) aie j:illili.!u il ia tin
l,tini;rt..ii.li..l til -U lin.1 Allen-iit
'I'iie t"oii;ri :-i n.il ll 'I'.- m nia.le u; ol' lite it iily pr
eieiliiis oi iru? two li i i I'lamreM.. un-t ruuni i-n
fl il-ini.le r 'Val ,i:ij.ri. vv till r:oall tyi.e. Ilii'r i.:r tut. I ll 'ie
! pirnl ) ia i; inri-i I r aeli mum-cr e niai-iiii' Mn-cn
royi'l .il lll-. I-Ji'les. llie s;.t-.-eln-' ol Hit .Vli-iuin in. In
(Ins l' -rat tire h nuliiiies c .n.li-iiseit lit.- lu,l r.-i .tl o
llie i reaieeil nj.eeeti.-s licin-: r-" r-. e.l I r llie A.-i.einlix.
All res -lillion.', at ll nl i.li.l "Hu r
iii llie 1'-.iriii . I" llo. J -iirn.iis vtiili t!(:
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y.n unit no v h on
! eerv iiiic irlanl ..isl l-il.
I 'I'll.- Aci'.-ii-ii.v i ni.ni nnol" l lie l're.i,lrnr Animai
j.M.'fSie, i!i ICepi.ils o I' ll.e -il ni.-i.jil llh--i-n ol' lltr
I li lycrtillienl linn U'-eaiiiiuy it, tllld Jill Sjiri etii s . ( .ieni-
i lieim.l C'-in-tres... vvriili ii '.ill -t te !:i. .l hy llieinsi U t s
j II is ptiiit-il lu t'ie ttlle l' inn lit. llie f. .n- re.t i-m., l.loLe,
i tluit lisiiall . n-ake i.ti -lit lc name iiniiiii. f , l iii-es (iurii.L
tl Hei-M -II.
During tin- flint iimhmIi or six vv-rkh ot ti H-ssi-.n, itu-re
in rarely in irj liustin . l -i,e tlian will iiial.i. two mini-
ts-rs u vvia-k one ol' llie rom-ir. lonal tiiolie nmt on,.
!' llie AlHS'lI'lix, lull llui ln-I Hie reil. ui.iler i -l' n srssii .11
tliere in iim.j!!v a'alieii ia 111 .tier tor tv 1 n tini unit il
t'raeii mi'l evrry week. 'I'iie tiexl K-ssi will iv uiiii.ii.
ally inlereil;ilii; ; tt.eretore, I ea:eulale llial llie ('oh-jh-k.
Hioiinl lil ilie ami Aptieliillx I- iretln-r will inakti at k-akt
:i:i.HiO laiire tpiai-i 1 t-aue.-l. priltli ll III Mllail typ.- l.-elfr
Ull'l II HI,.:!! ii 1. ' 'tllplel,. l,lcjl.'-l t L-llb Will ti f(.
nislird al ti.e euil ol a e..Mion.
I will in.le.iv 1 10 print 11 sn'Ti-teitl meatier of surplus
c 'pieii to siipi'ly ml lli it inuy ie iin-s-.iii 1, il, or losl in tin.
li-ailk ; lint suiss-i ll-eis sli -lil.l lieyei y uirllenlar t 1 tiie
tlieir j H-ers entel'ully. i't I'rar that I li.ukl ut Is ul.le
lo sapply nil Die I M nii'Mts-rs.
It saliseritM-rs sltall ii'-t Is- sal sli.1 Willi lln work, llie
ni-iitev t-Mtil l tle-m lor tl will 1st ri-llitlileil lo Ili.-in
wlienexcr they return th.. r.iiiiil(-tM wlneii may hale lM-ea
r.-ecivinl Uy tht-in. I will eiv anlim-nliei m Hip snlisi-rip-II.
ill price lor tiny of llie previous Vi'lninr-a of lite t'oii.
1,'ri-ssi iital fjlnlie or I no Ap;.emtu, eveept I" .r llic last
.-SS1..H, uiul wilt thank titty pers m win w ill let me line,.
1 have tt f.-vv copies of the l,ack vohine. ..f I, c
irrcssi-'iial lil ilrn ami Appeiuii-i f-r sale nt P. a volume
iiuiiii. waieiiii is proiiaiuc M ill lie mxp ii it ol soon;
mil w lien inev lire, iney win inen, no n null, c.iiiuisinleo
111 t.nisl Slll 11 v-'liline. US ttiry cniiiiot ls repriuleil lol
less iu.111 tluit sum. Tliere are J Puck v-iluilles.
TEIt.MM.
For one copy of the Daily Globe during
the session, $5 00
For one Copy of the Congressional Globe
during the session, 3 00
For one copy of the Appendix during the
arssiou, 3 00
The money may lie remitted by mail at my
risk. Bank notes current where a subsreiber re
sides will he received at par. Subscriptions
should reach here hy the 15th December, at
furthest to insure the nunilwr. '
Th priees for these papers are so lew that I
cannot atTord to credit the in out ; therefore no
person need order them unless the money accom
panies the order.
JOHN C. BIVES.
Washington City, Nov. 1851.
I N K Boureau' celebrated ink, and also Con
f res ink for sale, wholesale and retail by
December Sfi, lite. H B MASSER.
REGISTER S NOTICE.
TV OTIC E is hereby given to all Legatees,
' Creditors and other persons interested in the
F.state of the following named persons, that the
Executors, Administrators, and Guardians of said
Estatsa have filed their accounts with the Hrgistur
of Northumberland county, nnd that the same
will be presented tn the Orphans' Court of said
County, on Tuesday the tith day of January
lint for confirmation and allowance.
laSI.
A. C. Barrel, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r
Casper J. Kecd.
Dniiicl llolunan, dec'J., settled by his Adm'r
Henry Masser.
Jiii oh Uicsslcr, dee'd., settled by bis Adm'r
Jiwenh Dressier.
Diivid tiihson, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r I
Jnsepli lul.soii
Frederick 'Prion, dee'd., settled by bis Ex'r ;
Michael Triou.
Henry Krlter, dee'd., settled by bis Adm'rs
David ec l'.lius putter.
David Kcflcr, die'd., settled by bis Adm'r j
Daniel Keller. ;
Siisuiiiia Deck, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r I
Soloinoii Kulck. j
John !Srcrs, dee'd., settled by bis Adm'r A bra-
bam Sbinnau.
M'ashinglon 'I'ri'go, minor child of Jeremiah
Jreao, dec .1., settled by Sara li hackhouse, j
Adm'iix of Dr. 6. S. Ruckbeuse, dee'd., ,
who wus Ciiardinu ol said minor.
JOHN P. Pl.'RsEL, Kejiater.
Register's Ollire, )
Sunburv, Dee. 0, 1851. St. J
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
'i'V'OTICE is hereby given that the subsrrilur
' has been appoinled an Auditor to audit the
a. counts of Fruiiris l.ereh and Charles l.erch,
Adiiiiiiiflrutors of Jacob l.ereh. dee'd., late of
Heimukin township, Noitliundierland rountv,
mid to apportion the assets iniioiigr ,p creditors
of said deceased. He will tberefire attend at his
ofiice for that purpose, on Wednesday the lrtli
iust., when ull interested can ultend il tliev think
proper. M. L. MIINDEL.
fcoiiburv, Dec. fi, 1 "51 St.
.MOIiK (JIMIl) NKWS!!
MORE NEW GOODS ! !
JOHN YOUNG,
tit t reeeived iiinl uiiened a fresh and
gc
uer.tl tisMirtinent ot
Fall and Wiiiter Goods,
of the newest and best styles, consisting in part of
Eav t.oons. i:j 1 3:s,
aUEENSWAEE.
Ilunhvnrr. Iron 11 ml Stn-I, uils, kt.,
A1.HO :
SILK AND SI.0I CII HATS. .MII.lTAriY
AND CLOTH CAPS.
Cum Shoes, Tish, Salt, &o.
All of which he will sell at the mint reasonable
priees for ensh or country produce.
tiivt- him u call and try Ins prices.
Sunlniry, iuv lit", 1S.11.
AHT UIJION OF nilLAjjELrHIA,
Ineoi'iorntecl by the l.c-iisliilure of Pennsylvania,
fur tlie promotion of the Arts of Design in the
Tinted M.ites.
TVLUV member, fir the year IS SI, will re
ceivi: for cai ii subseriptimi of Five Dollsrs a
print of llunliuctoii's '( 'liri-li.HM mid her Chil
dren," em-ravcil hy J. Andrews, iiontnu. und tl.c
conipniiinn, a rint of lltnilintnn's -Mercy's
Drenin," eiirrnvrd by A. II. Iviteliie, New York,
or the choice of nny two of the following four
Splendid Kngrsv inns, v i. :
1. John Knox's intrrviovv with Mary Queen of
Scots, painted by l.eutze, engraved by
Sartaiu.
S. Kuth mid lloax. painted by Rothermel, en-
craved hv Sai'taiu.
3. Mercy's Dream, painted by Huntington, i
eiitrravptl hv Kili liie,
1. Chrisiiaiia und her Children, painted by
Huntington, ptmrtived by Andrews.
And n copy of the Philadelphia Art I'nion lie
porter, a monthly pamphlet containing n report
of the transactions of the institution and inlor
Illation on the subject of the Pine Aits, through
out the whole world.
The Art I'nioii of Philadelphia awards prizes
in ils own Certificates, with which original
Anieiieai: work of Art may be purchased in
liny part of the I'liiled Stales, at the option
and selection of the person who may o'otian a
prize nt the Annual Distribution, which takes
place 011 the evening of the last week-day in
every year.
Tlir Ksicittivr Cvmmittn of llie Art Virion,
when so requested, select works of Art, without
charge or compensation, from their 'ne Gallery,
210 Clsrsuut street, for those persons ill the
country who may live remote from galleries or
public pxhiliiliotis of the Pine Arts.
C?" Terms ot in'-niU-rship ."f-.l.tiO. Sub
scriptions received by P. li. .V. A-NSlC Iv, lion
orary Secretary of Noilliuinlierland county,
with whom copies of the enravinr;s mu,v be
sent.
Snnbury, N'ovrmlier 20. 1S.1I. CI.
Notice
To the Heirs of GEORGE WOLF, Dee'd.
"VOTICM is herel.v
giv-on to Esther Wolf,
X'
lo ( 'nthariiie V oil.
ninrrieil to Jacob Market, lierirv Wuil'. Jacoli
Wolf. Esther Wolf, married to Daniel Weaver,
nnd li'eorjjc Wolf. That by a virtue of a cer
tain will of I'liititiutii I'in-ii ihi i issued out of
the Orphan's Cou.l of Northumberland county,
I me directed, tin luquisiti in will be held on the
real estate of mi l dee'd.. in t pper Mahonoy
township, at 12 o'clock, M., on Friday Ihe 2nd
dav of January 1S.12. nt which time nnd place
yon are hereby warned lo be and appear if you
think proper.
II.I.IAM Ii. KIPP, Shcrill.
j Mirritr OH'n-e. Suiihury, )
Nov.
IfSIti. i
IMiOCLAMATION.
jV OTK'E is hereby uiven
' C-iurU of Common Pleas
hat th fovrral
(.etieial (Quarter
; Sessions of the H-uce, ami Orplian' Court. Court
i of Oyer and 'J'eiuiini r and Gcut-r.il Jail Delivery,
j in and for the county of Northumberland, to
1 commence al the Court ll-'use, in the borough ot
; Suuhury, nt 1U o'clock, A. M. on Muiiday, lite
' .1th 1 1. iv ol January next, und will coulinus
j TWO 'WEEKS.
j The coroner, Justires of the Peace and consta
bles in and for llic county of N orthumbeilaiid, are
rcipieted to be Iheu and there in their projier per
i sous, with their rolls, records, iuiptisitious. and
other remembrances, to do those things to their
I several ollices nppc rtaiuint; til be done. And nil
witnesses prosecuting in Is half of the Couiiiion
weallh UKaiust any prisoner are uUo retuesletl nnd
I commanded to In- then und there ulti-iiililtc; in their
iirotsr la-rsons to iirosecutc ntiaiust him, as shall
, v j,Sand not to depart without leave at their
I l"'rl1- Jurors ure requested to lie punctual in thetr
- ulleuditiice, ut the lime appointed ngrccablu to
tltetr notices,
I Given under my hand at Sunbury, the -Otli day
I of N ovember, ill the year of our Lord one thou
sand eight hundred und till) -one and the In-deM-ndeiico
of the Lnilcd stales of America
the ?lilh.
WILLIAM 1). KIPP, bkerifT.
Got) savo tht) Coimnuiitt eultli.
1j4EE HILLS. Justices and Constables Fee
. Iii! la hamUoniely print on card paper, for
sal at this ollire.
1) AZORS. A superior article for aale at Ih
I store of HENKY MASSER.
Suamirr, feb. 1. U0.
'OLD PENS with and without silver case
just received, and for sal bv
H DMANKR
f anbury, Anrlt 4 till
ARNOLD'S WRITING FLUID and Adh.
aive and I egal envelopea, for sal by
H. B. MAMER.
Panburv, A mil ,, USl.
Notice
To the Heir of FRED'K RAKER, Deo'd.
NOTICE is hereby given to Elisabeth Knker,
widow of Frederick Raker, dee'd. te Hen
ry Beuchel, Elisa Ileachel and Iavina Jane ltea
rlicl, lata I.avina Raker, dee'd., by their guardian
Henry 1). lloflinant to Conrad Kaker, of Ohio,
to Jcreniinh liaker, Harriet Raker, Catliarin Ra
ker and John Rnker, by their guardian Henry ).
HoHiiinn. Tluit in the Urphune' Court of said
County, at Noemler term, 1851, on the petition
of the said Henry 1). HolTinan, the Court grant
a rule iiin the heirs and legal representatives of
the said Frederick liaker, dee'd., to appear at an
Orphsna' Court to be held at Sunbury, In the
County of Northumberland, on the first Monday
of January next, and iirrept or refuse the real es
tate ol tlio smcl ilrc tl., at (lie vnluntion nxeu
upon the sumo by an imiuisitioii dulv awarded
and held upon the suid real estate, which in rasa
ll I lie heirs and legal representative refuse U
ncirit or lake the suine, then tit shew rase why
the suid promises should not be sold according to
the set of assembly in such rases uiiida and pro-
videil.
('ertified from the records of said Court at
Sunlniry, on the 7lh day of Moveinbcr 133L
Uy order of the Court. )
JOHN P. PL'KSEL, Clerk.)
A f wIlkl JOU nrfl ,,rrcI,v T,nll.,,J ia ltit
111,ice
WM. li. KIPP, fcheriir.
Nov.
lS.'il. Ct.
Notice
To tlie Keirs of WM. SEITZ, Dee'd.
iMM ill; m lirrrhv given
OTIC 13 Iirrrhv lyiven to Anna Maria
cil, Kliua .Si'it, S;imiirl
Si-it, Jnn b
Sfil.. JJai.iel .Nrltx, and (.'iithiirine Seill ; :o Si
111I1 tSeil., innrried t.i tjcortre Daniel now in
; Ohio; to Ixiac Drumheller, rVieholns Druinhel
ler, Duviil Driuuheller, Jesse Drumheller, Kliza
bcth Druiubeller nnd S:iruli Drurnheller ; to l'e
ter Wnaner, tSniiiuel Wairner, Johu V ajiner,
1 David Warner, Catlinriue Wui?iier, innrried to
Daniel ( in iltmiii, Hosnnna, wi.lovv of Miehnel
! Meidiir, .Murirnret, innrried to J ieob Svvinehart,
j now in Stark county. Ohio. That in the t)r
i plum's Court of miid County, at November term,
1 ls.ril, mi the petition of the said Anna Maria
Seiiz. the Court grant a rule upon the heirs and
j leant representative of the said William 'eiiz,
, dee'd., to appear lit nil ()rihan'ii Court to be held
nt funhury, in the County "t Northuinberland,
on the first Monday of January nevt, and aeeept
! or refiihe the real estate of the said dee'd., at tlie
vnluntion lived iiinn the snme hy an iuiuiiliiui
duly awarded mid held upon tlie suid real estate,
which in case ull the heirs nnd legal representa
tives refuse to accept or take the same, there to
; shew t-auc why the said premises should not be
i sold nceordiiii; to the net of iisscmHy in such ca-
sen made and provided.
Certified from the records of said Court at
Sunlniry, on the 7th day of Novendwr ISil.
Ilv order of the Court, )
joii.v p. Pi it!si'L, cik. j
All of which vou are hereby requested to take
notice. ' WM. 11. KIPP, Sherill".
! Auv. 22, 18.11 fit.
THIS GERMAN
WASHING l'OWDKUS
DS rouidered by thousands who have tested it,
as bciin the urcutest
Scientific ll'undcr of the H'otLlt
Ke.tirely doing nvvny with that laborious and in
jurious practice of rubbing the
CLOTH K.S ii-i-N tiik WAS11B0AUD,
And a great saving of
TIME, LA HO It AND EXPENSE.
N. II. To prevent fraud and imposition, (for
miinv arc trying to palm off article put up like
mine.) the Proprietor, I. P. HOV'P, will put
his WK1TTKN SinXATl'KK on the top la
bel of every Packauc. And he only uks an
oilivlilcuej jttiUic not to confound
nil-: ;i:ioian WAsniMi powdi rt
with others tliat arc in the marl. ft.
Il is put up in Packages with full directions,
and sohl nt llie nominal price of l-J cents.
PHINTEUS will tiinl it greatW to advan
tage to purchase those Powders to cleanse their
TYPES AND KOI.l.EKs,
being a very superior article for that purpose.
Miinufnctnrcd only by I. P. 1IOVT, at his
l.aborntorv and Principal Depot, No. 10 South
I Pitih Street, Philadelphia.
holesale and Ivetad Agents; llrnry Mnsser,
Sunbury; S. 1). Deiinriiiaiulic, Norlhumbcrland.
Kemeniber the Inline
UEUMAN WASHING FI.lTD.
All letters lo be post paid.
November 22, ls.11 Otno.
MORE
NEW GOODS!
FRXLING &. GHANT,
rj EsPECTPl'LLY inform tlie public and
- "the rest of maiikind. that they hve re
eeived a lare nssortment of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
of every vaiiety of style, consisting in part of a
line assortment ol
Clulhs, Ctissimeres, Mfrinos, Mouss'line de
Luinis, CuluMt, Muslins, Lkccks,
and cverv variety of Drv (ioods.
Also a Ui;;e assoitmeut of .ItO(XIlIKS,
sft'll AS
Suur, Teas, Cdfl'ee, Molasses, Spices
ot till kinds.
Also an ttssortiuent of
HARDWARE and Q UEENSW ARE,
liili, Salt and Plaster.
Also a fresh supply of
DltftiS AND M-lltCIr-i.
CV Couutiy produce of all kinds taken in et
ehiiue al the highest market price.
Suidiury, Nov. 8, 18.11.
ORPHANS' COURT
SALK.
T N pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Cour
of .Northumberland county, will he exposed
lo public sale on Saturday, the lttih day of De-
r Ui nexl. lit the Public House of Charles
Weaver, in the IJorough of Sunburv, the follow
ing real estate lo wit : a c rtain
Tract ol' Kami,
in I'ppcr Augusta township iu said county, con
taining 1US ifl't'is more or less. Adjoining
on the south, land of Johu '. Haas, on the east
laud of Geo. ('. Welker, on the noiY.i laud of
Henry Masser nnd Ihe Shaniokin Creek Road,
and on Ihe west laud of McCarty, Davis ct Wr
tier. The said lot acres being part of what was
culled Ihe Mill tract. On which are erected
Bank lljrn, two story Dwelling House, Ac.
I, ale Ihe estate of Gideon Markel, dee'd.
Sale to commence ut ID o'clock, A. M. of said
day, when tho terms of sale w ill lie made known
liy .vi ah i .ii ,- ivrv vaiu i.
Ilv order ol tlie I ourt, j
J. P. PI RSEL, Clk. O. C. V
Nov. 15, 1851. 51. )
i-TTOPaTST AT L.'W.
Office in Market street Sunhury, opposite
llVaticr' Hotel
I'SIN'ESS will I promptly attended to in
the Countie of ISorthumberlanil, Linon
Columbia and Montour.
REFER TO :
A. JoBOiS, Eso.
C. J. Baisia,
Snuhuty.
C. M.Hit,Pe'i i.
D. Blsib, Mt Vernon
House. 2d street.
S. ionasrrnif,43 Mar
ket U, Philadelphia.
Sunbury, Oct 11, 1851 ly.
CM1TIP8 ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GIN
GER, a fresh supply just received, and for
tale by at. M AStttK.
Annl H, 11).
'
ART UNION OF PHILADELPIAH,
lueorporated hf the Ltaislaturs of Psiinsvlrania,
For the Promotion of the
ARTS OF DESIGN IN
TUB I.MTED STATES.
OFFICCnti 1851-52. Henry C. Carey,
President; William J). Kelley, Vic President;
Edward P. Mitchell, Treasurer; E. H.Butler,
lieconlinc; trretry ; George W. Dwey, Cor-
respnudiiif Secretary.
MAN AliKKS Johu Ssrtam, Cliarle 1 op-
pan, Jsmes rl. Wallace, Criarle Mclalesicr,
lleurv ri. l stlerson, Cliarles l.elsnit, W llltam
D. Lewis, Edwin K. Cope, William Goodrich,
John S. Hurt. Tlifwlors Ctiylsr, James L. Cist,-
horn, Joseph D. Stewart.
E.KCIIIE It 'MM IT J r Be Jainc IS.
Wallace, E. It. Butler, Chnrlet O. I.eland, Ed
ward P. Mitchell, Edwin IS. Cope.
Lvcrv member, lor the vcar IHol, will receiv
for each stiliseriptiim of Kim Dollsus, a print
of Hl'NTING l UN'S
CHRISTIANA AND IIEU CHILDHEN,"
Engraved by Joseph Andrews, Boston.
And the Companion, print of HUNTING
TON'S
"MEIICY'S DUE AM"
Engraved by A. 11. RiUhie, New Voik.
Or the choice of any tw of the following
Four Splendid Engravings, viz:
I. John Knot's Interview with Mary Uueen
of Scots, Painted by Leute, tnraved by Sar
tain. 2. Kutli and ISoax, Painted by liothcrmel, en
graved .y Snrtain.
J. Mercy s Dream, rniiitcd br Huntington,
eosrnved hv liiteliie.
i. Christiana and l.er Children, Painted hv
Huntington, engraved bv Andrews.
And a copy of the.
Philtuiilphia .lit t'liion lUporlir,
A monthly pamphlet containing a report of the
transactions of the Institution, snd information
on Ihe subject of the Pi sin Abts
TiiitoMiiini t Tlir. whole woitl.i).
The Art I'nion of Philsdclphla nwarda prizes
in its own Lertilicntps, with which original
American works of Art may be purchased in any
part of the Lnilrd States, at the option and se
lection of the person who limy ohuin a prize nt
the Annual Distribution, which tukes place on
tlie evening ol Die last week-day in every year.
the Heeutive Committee ol llic Art I uion.
when so requested, select works of Art, without
charge or compensation, from their PKEE GAL-
I.EKY. 210 CHESTNUT STIflSET, for those
persons in the country who may live remote from
galleries or public eihihitiou of the Fine Arts.
Stihseriptions of iiiembership, if 5, should be
made as enrlv as prut ticab'r, to facilitate the op-
eialiotis of the manii'iers, mid ensure members of
tho "Hrpurtrr," which will lie forwnrded upon
the receipt of the money, to any part of the coun
try. The Honnrnrv Secretarie will eivo reeiiits for
subscriptions, or remittances may lie made to
GI.OKfii: W. DEWEY, Cor. Secy.
EDWAKD P. IJE.NN ISDN, Aetunrv.
.No. 210 Chesimit Street, Philudelphia.
.November 22, 1H.11. tit.
TffJIl.I.IAM HOOVER respectfully informs
V lus friends and customers that he has
just returned front Philadelphia, with an eicellcnt
assortment of
NEW SPRING GOODS,
which he oilers for sale at his new store at Mas
srr's Mill, Hollowintr Kun. These goods will
he sold at the lowest prices.
HIS STOCK CONSISTS OF LVi:t!V VARIETY, Til.
J)rv (loods, ftc,
Such as Cloths, Casrimrrrs, Muslins, Callicots,
uinunams. i.nirns, t nnt;rs e m
Lwlits Dress (luils gen uitu.
ALSO:
A li assortment of
Palm Leaf Hats, Caps, &c.,
QUEEN SWARE,
HAP. DW A K E, IKON and STE EL. X AILS. eVs
A ueneriil assortment of Groceries, such as
Suiir, ColFi-e, Tea, .Molas
ses, Spices, &.c.
Also an assortment of Lbpiors, such as
Dramlij, Hum, Whiskey, Wines, frc.
iy Produce of all kinds taken in eichanje at
thehiuhesl ninrket prices.
Hollowing Hun, May 10, 1S.11 ly.
NEW GOODS !
J. U. KAl FI'MAX
At His Jinv Sturc in Hollowing Run,
RESPECI'FI'I.LV informs his friends and
eti! louicrs, that he has just irceived a new
stock of .iils, vvh!i h he oll'e.s. to th public
at the lowest prices, viz:
Tall uud rT I nl or lirj Goo tin,
SI 1 11 AS
Cloths, Citssimeyes, Snlttnrtls. Meviuos.
Mm'sscline De Laines, Flunnel
and every variety of goods suitable for th season.
Also Silk Hats, Caps, ic.
ALSO : Ay assortment of Hardware.
A Ls ) :
All Kinds, of (Jpoccpics,
LMQI OK.
ALSO:
A variety of tjueeiikware, Crorkery, cVc.
Uesides a variety of other articles, suitable for
farmers, eVe.
Ml kinds of produce taken in exchange for
(oils at the highest market price.
Hulluwiug Kun, Oct. 2.1, 1K.11. if.
Vl.SO, FANCY FI RS, tu, 1, as Muff. Hons,
Tippets, Victorias, cc, Ar. The suhscri
liers olli-r the above fur sale, wholesale or retail,
in the grentesl variety, and on ihe cheapest terms,
nt their Establishment, No. ti:i North Third
Street, opposite Cherry, Philadelphia.
j..m:.s i.I'.iskv & co.
November , lSI. Imo.
ORPJfASS' COURT HALE.
N pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court
of Noithiimberland count v, will bo exposed
to public sale on Thursdsy, tlie lSlh day of De-
euilier nent, on lite premises the following real
estate, viz : a certain
Tntrt of Kami,
situate in Point township, County aforcsiid, be
ginning nt a comer on land ol Isaac lucent,
Ihenee by said laud, south 4il. cast 43'J perches
to tho River, thence north Til, east 45 perches
along the River, thence by land of Jonathan Pur-
rel, uorlli 40 J. west 42'J perches to a corner on
laud of James Lemons heirs, Ihenee soulh 89),
east 50 ierchcs tj the place of beg inniiiu;, con
taining
100 ACRES.
Lale Ihe estate of Leonard Pl'oulx, dee'd.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said
day when th tonus of aale wlil tie made known
1JENJ. I'FOLTZ,
Dy Order of Ihe Court,
J. P. PCRSEIiWCIk, O. C.
Nov. IS, 1851. 5L
Lime!! Lime!!!
THE subscriber hereby informs his customer
and Ui public generally, that having rented
and put in operatioa the Lima Kilns of Mr. Ira
T. Clement, in addition to the other Kilns in us,
ha will now be able to supply demand for lime
at the shortest notice. Hi lim will b of Ih
best quality.
JOHN B. HIPMAN.
I Punhury, Nor. 1,1, MM. tf.
CHERRY PECTORAL:
'r tbsi Cur r
oonoHs, OOX.SS,
HOARSENESS, BROV.
OHXTXS, GROUP, ASTjtf.
MA, WHOOPIKO.OOtJOK
AND OONSVIrXFTIOir.
A m on f( the numerous discoveries Science lias
mado lu this generation to facilitate the business
of lifo increase its enjoyment, and even pro
long the term of human existence, none can Ik
named of more real value to mankind, than this
contribution of Chemistry to the Healing Art
A vast trial of its virtues throughout this broad
country, lias proven beyond a doubt, that no
medicine or combination of medicines yet known,
can so surely control and cure the numerous a
rietics of pulmonary disease w hich have liitherl
swept from our midst thousands and thousands
every year. Indeed, there is now abundant rea
son to lielicve a Remedy has at length been
found which can bo relied on to cure the most
dangerous affections of the lungs. Our space
here will not permit us lo publish any proportion
of the cures affected by its use, but we would
present the following opinions of eminent men,
and refer further enquiry to the circular which
the Agent below named, will always be pleased
tu furnish free, wherein arc full particulars, and
indisputable proof of these facts.
From the President of Amherst CiiU"e, tht
celebrated PROFESSOR HITCHCOCK.
"James C. Ayer Sir : I have used your
Chkhiit Pixtoiial, ill my own case of deep
seated bronchitis, nnd am satisfied from its che
mical constitution, that it is nn ndmirnhlc com- !
I pound for the relief of larynv'ial and bronchial
dillieultics. If my opinion as to its superior
I churai ti r can be of any service, you are at liocrly
to use il ns vou think proper.
EDWARD HITCHCOCK, L. L. D.,
Prom the widelv celel rated
PROFESSOR SILLlMAS, M D. L. L
I).. Professor of Chemistry. Mineralogy,
Ije , i'ale College. Member af the Lit.
Hist. Med. Phil, and Scientific
Socictits of Amr,rica and
Europe.
"I deem the CiiiiitiT Pfctoihl nn admirable
composition from some of the best articles in the
.Materia Mctliea, and a very effective remedy for
the clnss of diseases it is intended lo cure."
New Haven, Ct., Nov. 1, 181!).
M AJOR PATTISOX, President of the S. C.
Scnntc. stales he has used the Commit PttTo-
ii with wonderful success, to cure an inllatn
million of the lungs.
From one of the first Physicians in Muini.
SUco, Me., April 2fi. 1849.
Dr. J. C. A v er, Lowell. - Dear Sir . I am now
constantly using your Ciikrut Pkctohi. in my
practice, and prefer it to any other medicine for
pulmonary complaints. From observation of
iiiiiny severe cases, I am convinced it will cure
coughs, eolds, uud disease of the lungs, that
hnve put to defiance all other remedies.
1 invriably recommend its use in eases of con
sumption, and consider it much the best remedy
known for that disease.
Respectfully vours,
I. S. CCSIIMAX, M. D.
Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYER,
Practical Chemist, Lotrell, Mass.
Sold in Siitibury by H. M ASsKli, and by
Drugcists generally throuahmit the State.
November 1, 1851. lyceHmo.
Phoertis Fire & Thief Proof Irou Chests.
! "lirARRANTED to stand e.pial heat with
i " any other Chests in the country, and to
j defy the Uurglas' ingenuity. Manufactory, No.
j II) Hudson's Alley, running between Third and
; Fourth streets, south of Chesnut, nnd in the
renr ef the Girard Rank.
M. iV. S., the proprietors, are Practical Mc
! chanics, and feel coiilident, from long experience
in the manufacture of Iron Chests and Safes, and
j a special attention to this particular branch, of
i giving satisfaction to ull who may give them a
! call.
1 N. B. We have selected one of the best mit!-
ends ever used as a uon-coiiductnr of heat in
I liia business, and we warrant our Chests and
S'li'es to he made of Ihe best material and in the
n.ost durable manner, and to stand any heat
that can be npplic-1 to them.
MILNOR eV SHAW,
Manufactory No. Ill Hudson's Alley.
Running between lird and 4th streets, S. Ches
nut, in tlie rear of Girard liauk.
Philadelphia, Oct. 55, 1S51. ly
ritlMH OYSTKliS.
rilllE undersigned is in the daily receipt of
A fresh and excellent Oysters Iroui Ilia cele
brated establishment of Mr. Field, No. yttl
West I.nnil ard street, U.iltimore.
All orders will be promptly attended to and
forwarded without delay. Apply to tho sub
setiber al Lee's Hotel, Northumberland, Pa.
PHILIP SHAY.
N. B. Oysters of common vjuality at $1,09
per can.
Oitol-er It, 1P5I. omo.
OVSTKKS! OYSTliltS!!
11
A VINO settled at Northumberland, I am
now prepared to furnish
Fresh and Spiced Oysters
during Ihe whole season at the reduced price of
one dollar for whole and fifty cents ier hull" can.
You can depend upon them lieing fresh, as I
hall receive them daily, (Sunday eteeptcd,)
and when landed her they are only 10 hours out
of the shell.
All person who are in want of llie above arti
cle, al a distance, can have them sent per down
or single can hy addressing
GEORGE W. JONES,
N. D. Persons calling on ihe aulmcrilier may
find him either at Burr's or Haas Hotel.
Norlhumlierland, Oct. 4, 1811.
WAsiiiYcrW
SUNBTJRY, PA.
rviH R ii.iwrUfr rciwc. fully mfornu hit friem.i
A nil the puMic, that he has taken the welt
known Public Houw, conir ol Market and Ki
ersiriYU, lately occuiieil by Mra. Wharton, lie
truata by Blurt attention to huainesa, he wilt be
fiiublctl to g'ne idtiftfurtion to all who my laver
him with their cu-tom.
JAMES COVERT.
Sunbury, Oct. tS, 1111. ef.
JATENT liUrjTAMA BTOITERS for
oar uotuee tur aie uy
H. U. MACCR.
PunbDrr, April I?, 1MI
GREAT BARGA1MPI
Wa tclie and Jeweller,
VTIIOM:S ALII nnd ItbTAlt.
HAVING constantly on hand an tram so
lock of Watches and Jewellery, I as d.
l rmined to sell tl less price than the saaa qual
ity of Watch r Jewellery are sold ia Philadel
phia, via i
U td Lever Watches, full jUe It U
, only .6
Geld Li-pine, -
Silver Levers, full jewllJ, !
II
li,0t
li.
Silver l.epines, 1
Gold Pencils,
Gold Pens, bilver holders, 1,00
Also an immense stock of all kiads of Watch
es, Gold Chains, Dresstpins, Earrinfe, klilvaf
Spoons, Ac, all of which I will tell t lee pri
ces than ever have lieen sold in this city, a th
prices are certainly much less than ever herat.
fore sold in this city or county.
California Gold bought for Cash. Particular
attention paid tu repairing Watehes and JeweU
lery. All I ask is a call to convince Purchaser
tluit this is the place to purchase Watchea, Jew
ellery and Silver ware.
Persons by sending the cash they wish to SI
pend can liavu a wutch or walche cent to theia
hv mail with perfect safety, having sent then ia
that way lor the last 0 years. All communica
tions must be post paid. Pleas call or send or
ders lo LEWIS EADOMUSl,
No. 103 C'hesnut St.. hetwn 3d and 4th SL,
East Wing of Franklin HouM,
Philadelphia, Oct. 25, luSl.- If.
Stoves! Stoves!! Stoves!!!
t8 the cold weather is approaching, th sub
scriber would respectfully call the atten
tion of the public to his stock of stoves, select)
from the latest and most approved pattarne, con
sisting of
Cook, Parlor, Air Tight, Chamber, Offict
and Pont Stoves, nil of which will be disposed of
at astonishingly lo-.v priees. Persons in want
of Stoves and desirous of getting the "trMJ
their monty'' are invited to call before purrhasiuf
elsewhere.
No Stoves kept that cannot be recommended.
He also continues to manufacture
'l ln and Sheet Iron Tl'aro
in all its varieties. Brass Keltlvs, Dipper, Disk
Puns, ltrittauia Ladles, Japanned Ware, cVc
N. 15. Persons purchasing Stoves of th sub
scriber, ran ut any time procure Cylinders,
Grates, Fire llrick mid odd plates, to replace such
as mnv be required.
D. M. P.RAUTIGAM.
Northumberland, Sept. 'il, ISil. 3 mo.
ti f;i;TAHisi:
CATTLE POWDER
Fit EPA RffD UT
IHiEIMG, FROXKFIGLD Sc CO.
Ao. 157 North Third Street, Pkiladtlpki.
flHIS powoVr is entiilnl hr hm imittd tuiimonr !
who have us -it it to llie firii nnk of all i)im CAI
ILK MI.IHi.lM;. whiili li'ivt Itetn tliulit am
w-trili jr ( t inuiif trun. Intleetl we tlilltog mnj pmwm
tu iiiuk ulterior, tn nny )nrilrr thut Acta in ii mmm
niunnrr. If the nniinnl te perfectly ticaillliv il will aikr
iucreiae ihe am unl vf milk ir reuin and balr ; r la
umiiKil will utiprT rupitllT in fat. It will feharaiSw ui
tune he C niaittarcd we have n) tltyht one of the ataaai uii
clea of avcry I tirmcr. who kapa a iltary; ami ot efevf
n era n uwniiift a imv. It ia tu iia uf kind ot
Miitchk thut merely a well nn animal ap foe a aharl
tim. but it will y tlie en parity whieh it haa of nnvartiiif
IlirPt'ltlO AC iii (wltR-li ia fin .-flu matter) into Lie
Tic Ai intir oi.kin; i-.ume a enter ntnunt of nulrilioaa
nmlter to li eitrarietl i'r m the anme amount of food, thaa
pcaaiMy et nt Id I, weie the anive principles of nutntiun
to pnaa out f the yatem ' the I-tiu of llippvaic Acia
We Imve mrivei) a innltiuide of evidence to prove what
we h;ive cnid uli e. n:lk-e to My :
We have mixml the active njceni. with a neat n amber
of Vki.ktaplk pbntft and In-rba, winch time and uee hava
pn tt lo le uictul, iinpro the t polite and protnotinr
literati in ot the lo il ; tiuia acurinc a healthy condition of
the k il, from viu-h the Mii.k and I-'at nniat 1 formed.
1 1 mriy Wt nvrd f . r llouKa. Lowe iul tlui forth fullow
ing eonipluiiils and dihrnai-a.
YKI.UiW WVnilt, a di.iijjiToiia airkneaa, whieh ae
ire itKiny vjlii:ibr Inn tea every year, ia vary oft eti
rniirriy c'urril by the free ute of Una powilar, in ail aaaaa
it will prevent (he tlnea fr ai cnnnni on,
Thif: .li-'ii? i "Wmi'K 1 1 a bnd and impoTeriaharl elate
of the Mood which beo 'inea thin, watery and of all yeiluw
c-tor.
'I tits powder bv ini;rn uiR the itnina'-h and ari ving fee
the blood a pi enter pi:intiiy ii' ntt prvtirlaa, nlt-mlt the
bat and only poactble chnnee of recovery. If the hwree.
ti f.ir p ne, iive in rnii:( and maht a tablepKnriil in wel
tt ii in the h'lriiiiiintt oin'i a day al it-run, if otily to are
vent th iltaraa. twice a wrek.
Sl.AUHCKlNd l l .s ii the tuinnii n of many alae
ble llorat a b riii;iuMitni ; by n coni!ant dieeharge of aali
v:i which onirht to w into Die atomaeh to net) it dietion.
It ia u ppenes ol a..li vnti-n often produced by Inoum 'tm
Icirco prowhnr in ihe pnatnre (round A Tahleapoonfal
ttir.-e innea u week will treijurtiily arraat the flow, if it
dH'a not depenil on tlie Top ceo iii the iraaa, amlar nak
circunitances the tiniinnl u be kepi in tlie aUbla.
DIsri'.Mi'CH. li the powder i early and freely 4,
no other rnnedy nerd be uetl. it hue already cured aan
drela ol llonuss of thia tronblaaome diaease to the aurprt
of thoae who uaed it. If ii"t utel enrlv, tefore iimtier kea
formed in ihe neck it cmt t realore the animal perfectly
Until the nutter ia tl-a- ii.-irj -.1. me it early and prevent
audi a reauli. A T;ibieptH'nful unce or iwice a day ia
eiiottjh
I.I.AMICKS T!i (lineage haa UlTld nil Faiaiaae,.
liivt- ihu p 'wder a fn.r trjui and it wilt do wondera m
this lernltle and hitherto iiicnnbie malmly. Jt ia a diaaata
ol' the gUtiiihinil teiu und kept np by imperfect nutrition,
in ancli cnaea n Tut leipoonfiil every day twice for a monta
or two, in c tnainnt mn crunoii, will in nine cuaea eul of
dozii rtfcft n cure, it ha ben fuirly tented.
C iut;h i.nd tliortneaf of limit h depeuduiK on weak
lutiu'S, a T.tbletiM'h.nutl every niTiiing; if it aba tea one
or t wice a wc-k
I'OOU I.OW'-MMIMTI'.n HOICKS, or wherathera ia
nny retnnins of loninler or atifTnes of m-Hion, mid tha
Horee w ni not bium, or where tlie hair ia rough and
aianda air tight out. ilie fonl aemirp to do no goMt, the
ow1er pOKlncea ahnoat immediate improvement of the
animal; ine ditft'ui.m improvca and with it all the alug
t;iflhnetx of the mutual iiiKnppera. tecominj lirely au4
piraeu, ana me nair amootn ami aiies.
i;tws.
For Mti.Kisa tVwa. we are fully c winced tliat it no!
only hiipr iea th tj.niitv, but that it increaaei tha aiaoana
of Milk, 1'ieaiu nnd Itutter ; amne Who hnve tried tlie ax
permit nl say n t"nn.l a Week, others aay half a pound:
wliiie one pers ut miaoi1 upon it that he inane two pound
more a week irom -h Cows. U e think it will l loan
to av-r tc irom at ' l n poutul per week on each Cow,
if tlie I'nw'i are peiwi :iy In-nlihy. J Ins mid it tonal amount
i made by the c Mivcrsim of the llippunc Acid iut Nitro
i;enou nnd f.tliy niv inula : nla by anpplymt: the oxy.
eu takt-n in by Ihe Inn -, with the elements ot reaction
wild ui iVciii .uiv t the Nnrceiioua portion of the feed.
HOLLOW' II of I or WoLF ; HOOK 1MSKASF.,
ami all other (liaaSf'K of neat cattle depending ikh a uatj
utate it 'the ItniiU. lire rem 'led speethly and eft actually.-
Cows, whose milk ia blue, thui and watery und where il
doe a ut yi:d mnch cream, or where d'Wi five bloody
milk, or which tire to :anl long dry, it will be fount!
an aim t mf tllible rcmeily, by improving the condition of
Ihe hl'Hid nnd creftiin n healthy diijeitin ; a Tableapooa
fut every day r every other day aa it may be ue-eeaary
HOGr.
Pia in t!ie e'tmmer often overhaul th;nelves. get ewi
led iiecN. co.iKhi, lib era in tlie Luns and Liver, whieM
cause tliem to die very amldenly, lhee may be prevams4
entitelr by ptittinc 4 potni'l or a hall into a llarral of iveiU j
and it will al the same tune c-uiBKlerahly hien the fatlau
n process.
. H tn an animal which ia giving ml!k ai4 yo are
desirous to I'm ten at the a-uue time, you ehould twt give
more than a t ihlespoonful om-e a wean or it will reiaidkhe 1
forumtiou rif fat by incretiiinf! the amount of Milk.
Let rac'si t ii try us euVna for himself and ha wit
soon he aai a'tetl oi i;t excellent (jualitica, and that uo Far
met shouttl ie wi;h"tit it.
I'or ihe pnrp 'r oi tiittbne out still further how far oar
justlv c !il.raoM t M 1LI. I'om i)t.i, i entitled to the
eonlldeiH-e of an inleMient people; we have eddreese4
ltiera to nil parn i-f the L inteit Maiea. where oar pow
di-r lis bet a uad. and we are nble nw fnnn th evreenee
tlaia brought l-ehue us, t naaure every Farmer, Diary
man nml lbre-m m. tlmt it has thus far veir tnaa ex-
eeoleil our in wimriniie expect itciia.
With the tn'diti aial knowlcdr thus far obtained, wi
TIopb w will le enable I to tise the I test and m t par
fcrt Caitls MtnuiNK ever yet oflWed to a diacernirAf
pe,'pff- It a'is na a va'amble protn ter of digeatiou. ir.
proves Ihe quality of the bi'od and thus increasa tk
amount of either t'at. Milk and conseqaenlly of Uatt
iv en in Ihe he;iltl(V Anirnal
tewnr of tVunterictts as th extansiv sal of r
sowd'T has iiKluced iHhet s to make an initiation of tt
tuc para ims our wruieu mKnnmre on in mum.
IIULINH., rUONLX.ELD A CO.
Fhiladrlpkia. July 1V1 ly.
JAMES J. NAILLE,
Attorney and Counsellor at Lair,
SUNBURY, PA.
Vini.I, tlenil ftiihfully anJ prompily ta tl
' prorrssional businrss, in NoTlhumbsrlsnsl
nil I'nion countits. II i familiar with Uia
(rrmsn lunsuQRf.
OFFICE :- Oppoi' tli "I.wrne. Houm,"
a few dimrs from tli Court House.
(Sunburv. Aug. 16, 1651. ly.
II.VER WATCHES. A f.w doul.l
English bilser Wakucia, fur sal at var; low
(iricrs by H. D. MASSrn.
Sunbury, April 15. 151.
JUSTICES' FEE BILLS, far aala .
H. B. MATR
PaaMirr,, Arril IM1.-
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