SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAM0K1N JOURNAL Dn ittcignctie Sclcgvapl). For the SunVmry American. STRUCK BY MG11TNING J Milton, June 81. A barn belonging to Mr. Frankenfield, about two miles from Milton, was struck by lightning about 4 o'clock, yestorday, nnJ With its contents, was burned to the ground. IIafifax, Juno 24. 11 o'clock, A. M. The Uoyal mail steam er Europa, Capt. Shannon, arrived here this . . r T ! I I morning. rno sal ten irom i,iverpuui. Ulh, being 3 days after the Arctic She and will reach Boston to-morrow morning, lier mails may bo expected at Thiladnlphia, on Thursday. Her news Is of little iinpor. tance. WHIG STATE tONVEKITIo:. Lancaster, June 24. The Convention to nominate candidates of the Whig Tarty, for Governor, Canal Com missioner, and Supreme Court Judges, as sembled in the Court House this morning, at 11 o'clock, and was called to order by Mr. Loomis, of Allegheny. An organization was effected by the election of Hon. Samuel Hell, as Chairman, pro tern, and S. W. Pear son, and Amos Henderson, Secretaries. A roll of the delegates, one hundred Represen tative, and thirty three Senatorial, was then called, and nearly all answered to their names. On motion a committee of ten persons was appointed by tha Chair to nominate regular officers for the Convention ; whereupon the fallowing committee was appointed; Col. J.ames PaMon, of Adams, Thomas Calhcart, t Cumberland, ,l,onrnis, of Allegheny, Steele f Philadelphia, Miller of Bucks, Shaw or Fayette, Dickey, of leaver. Dana, of Krie. Hrotherline, of Blair, and Watsun of Mnn Montour. The following resolution was offered, Re solved, That it is inexpedient to admit any substitute, unless he resides in the County for which he proposes to not, This gavo rise to considerable discussion and was finally adopted. The Convention tliun adjourned till after, noon. if.CC.NO IllSI'AK ii. I I.ascastkb. .Iiine 25th. I o'clock. AFTF.RNOON" SESSION, The Conven. lion reassembled at a o'clock, and lho Committee reported permanent officers, Mr. Hiving was cho.-on President of the Convention, After the transaction (if I lie usual pre liminary business. Uov. Johnson was nomi nated for Governor by acclamation. Gov. Johnson shortly aftur entered the ll.ill, and was received in the most cordial and enthusiastic manner. The following named gentlemen were placed in nomina tion for Canal Commissioner and Judges of tha Supreme Court. Can vi. CeMMisinsmi. G. V. Uwrnnce, lv P. Marklo, H: P. MeClay, Win. Campbell, Lord Butlor, John Strohm, K. M. I.loyd, J. Konigmacher. John Covade, Foil JlMlljBS OK tub SrrnBMK Couht. K O. Parry, n. M. Smyser, John H. Walker, Thomas K, Franklin, P, F. (Jordan, Hichard Coulter, Joshua Comly, John Q Miles, George Chambers, W. Jessup, J. T. Hale, Nat. Ewing, James Pollock, T S. Bell, John M. Scott, Wm. M. Meiedilh, D, II. Mnlvanny, Resolution in favor of moro niteijusitf pro lection, condemnatory of the Kevenne Laws uf '46, favorabln to the I'nion and Compro mise, and the National ailminisliftijun, lau (Htory of Gov. Johnston, and recommen cing (Sen. Scott for the Presidency, were adopted. The convention thon adjourned to hear Gov. Johnston make a speech. NOKNINli SKSSION. Lancasikk, June 25. The convention met ayain this morning and nominated the following as thejr candi. dates for Judges of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. Hon. William Meredith, of Philadelphia lion, Richard Coulter, of Westmoreland ; Joshua Comley, of Montour ; lion. George Chambers, , of Franklin ; and William Jes sup, of Susquehanna. Hon. John Strohm, of Lancaster, was then nominated for the Whig Candidate for Canal Commissionei. After some unimportant business, the Convention ailyuuneit sine die. Tk Lullteritu tiynod of Pennsylvania bus been in session in this place since Saturday of last tveek. There is a very full atten dance of clergymen, not only ftonj within lho borders of our own Stale, but from Ma ryland, Ohie, New Yoik, and Connecticut llev. F. W. Mutter, from rhikuWlpWa, for merly of Allentown, is arawig them. He preached m lUe Lutheran church on Sunday evening, and aa we learned from- several present, the capacity of the church was quite insufficient to hold the immense con course of persons that sought admission AUentoicn Dem. 'More Annexation Pboposed The New York Tribune says that agents of tho Mexi can Gavecnment fcave arrived in this country authorised ta sell to the United States the two provinces of Sonata nnd Lower Califor nia, with Chihuahua in a,ddii,ibn. Iy this means it is said Mexico hopes to reoiuil her finances.. The most determined annexation ists, will, pause, however before renewing the exciting questions which, the wisdom of Ihe IubJ Congress was scarcely ab!a to settle peaceably, and which are inseparably con- nectea who, every question of new terri "y- A Day's Sport At the sefling of the 'jets on the last Derby race, it was slated that Sir Joseph Hawley and his party had won 200,000, independent of Ihe stake which mounted upwards of 50.000. One million sad twenty five thousand dollars gaie-et by one maij on one hoie ute ! f ' ommunicaUoitf Tot the Sunlmry American. THE IMPORTANCE OP MENTAL ClILTinE. Fiom considering the age in which we live, its exercises nnd its indispensable claims ; it is the duty and should be the set tled determination of every one, to endeavor to cultivate his intellect. To establish this point, we have only to look at what has already been accomplished by this; (mental culture,) as an agent ; and consider its effects upon man directly and through him indirectly upon the appearance of the world. The importance of mental culture and dis cipline will appear from contrasting the pre sent stale of affairs wilh that of a by gone age ; when the mass of I lie people were lo a very great extent living in the darkness of superstition, ignorance and idolatry. The arts and sciences were then in their infancy. But happily that time is past, and now by the means of mental culture, the light of sci ence nnd cultivation beams upon us, t-lieil-ding its genial warmth upon all. Hence there has been a striking change within the last half century, among the dif ferent nations of the wot1d;the public have been aroused from its stupor, impressed with the truth of the aphorism that "knowledge is power," and that discipline is to the mind what die chisel of the sculptor is to the block of marble. Viulet the influence of this conviction the increase of knowledge has been ineonceivenbly rapid, and has ele vated the present generation to a ilegtee of honor and fame, which our ancestors in their most sanguine solicitude for our national ag. grandizement never anticipated. The stream of knowledge though not deep er is wider than formerly, sweeping over a broader expanse, enriching the luxuriant soil of popular opinion, bringing out the latent talent of the stars, or belter the srxs of an tiipiity, such as '-Finuklin and others," which yet give liylil and life to all nations of the world, and which otherwise would have remained in obscurity for a season, and then have sunken inlu oblivion forever. Lei us now lake a "lnnoe at lis effects in our own land. A few years in the past, and what was it 1 a waste howling wilderness. But soon the traokless Ocean was ploughed by the keel of one vessel freighted with the blessings of civilisation, and a way opened through which a ourrent of influeuoeg glided rapidly along, filling this land with light nnd joy, Canals, crossing large states have been constructed, railroads, traversing the country in various diieotions have levelled or pierced mountain, exalted valleys, arched wide rivers, and almost annihilated spacr. The mighty rivers of the !kw Wuni.vt'' which were formerly navigated by the rude barks of the savages only, now swell their waters by the weight of ten thousand steamboats, would not the idea of these improvements alone if advanced one century ago, to say nothing of the facilities we now possess of converting the liuhliiiiig of heaven to our use, have been tieated alike visionary, as was the idea of Col.fMiu's of discovering the Western llemispheic? and how has all this been done; Surely through some agency; it did not spring from the black arl of the astrologei! nor is it the effect of a combination of series of magic. It is vain to ascribe it to any other cauio than that which we are considering. -Clianoe fails, physical strength backed in. stinclivelv from lho task. The improvement of the mind then has been the mighty engine of power to give our nations its character, and the elfective machinery to keep the w heels of civilization in motion, ami as this is the only means of our future happiness and ad vancement, let us apply ourselves diligen ly and persevei ingly to nieiilul culluro W IVitsR Gi.ovks. which have a pocket in side tu contain money, railroad tickets, have been patented in Kiigland. (tlje iHavkct PJukdelphia Majket. Juti'j 3"t, 1S51. Kiaii'it and Mkm.. The market for Klour is dull. Standard brand ate held tit $4 25. Sales exlnt at jsl.lil a S4,25. l'ancy biuiitls are held nt $4a$&. liVt; Fuit'u. Ponu. is iu fair demand at S3, 37. Cobs Mi.Ai.. Pennn. is held at SJ WllKAT Sale tif Penua. red at U6 a 117 cents, and uf prime white at il u SI. 02, Rvk. Is in demand, sales at 71 ct. Cohn. The supply about equals the de mand ; jellow commands 63 cts. Oats.--Are hi demand ut 43 els. for Pa. and Southern. Whiskey. Sales of bbls. at 24 cents. Hogsheads are held at 22c. Baltimore Market. June 23, S5I. GRAIN'. We note sales of Maryland and Virginia Wheats to-day nt 83 a 88 els. for yood to prime reds ami at Hi cts. fur yuoil white. Two loiids of Pennsylvania red were sold to day at 95 a 96 cts Sales of Corn at 59 a to cents foj- white 67 o:s., lor yellow. We minle Cats at 37 n 3& els. WHISKEY. Sales of Penna. hhls nt If, cts., and of hhils. 23 cts. Sales of K.ilti- more bid, at 22 cts. SUiNBURY l'RICR Cl'UREXT.; Wht.at. JOB Rr. - SO Cos. . . So Oats. . U7 llL'T'VtV, . . 14 l'.lil.S.. . . K I'oKK. . 1 Kuishij. - j.25 Tallow. . -10 Pkkswax 25 Hti KLtu Flax. - 10 Dhied Afflks. - - -75 Dok. I'tuun. - goo Flak - - - !H!SS B9 Nw Advertisement. Estate of PETER McANDREW, DecU NOTICE in hereby given that letters of ud niiuistratiou luive lea pranted to I lis sub scriber on the estatu of lelr McAndrew,, dec'd., lute of Coal township, Northumberland county. A U persons indebted to. said estate or having claims against tha same, are requested to call on the subscrilicr for settlement. MICHAEL HALEY, Adtn'r. Trevort.p.11, Juus 11, 18.11 M.- Estate of HENRY ROCKEFELLER, Dec. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of ad ministration have been rtrnnted to the sub scribers on the estate of Henry Rockefeller, rlcc'il., Into, of Point township, Northumberland county. All persons indebted to said estate or having claims against the same, are requested to call on the subscribers for settlement. JOHN ItOCKKFELLEtl, HENRY MORGAN. Administrators. Point tp., June 11, 185L Ct, " BRIDGE LUTING. SEALED proposals for the construction of a bridge over Rnnring Crock, will be received by the undcrsisucd Commissioners of NorlHmnr bcrland and Montowr counties, nt alia house ot William Johnson, Petersburg, on the 9th day ol! July next. Plans and specification will be thon. nnd thorn exhibited. S A Ml TEL YORKS, CHARLES WEAVER, HAMKEL SHAKE. (,'HKIH. ALBERT, JAMES M'MAIION. WILLIAM WILSON. Montour. Northumberland. Sunbury, June 2 1, S51t. -Ut. A LL persons are cautioned agninat recewuvg a note for the sura of 85, given by Jesse Ilensvl, to Michael Diuimick, ns the note has. Ixren 'paid, and will not be yniii asa' unless comiwlled by law. JESSE lfKNSYU Trcvorton, Juuc 21, 1851. :tt. FTT3LXCJ SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. CARRIAGES, &c, &c. On the 30th of June. 1831V rilHE subscriber will sell at public sale at her K house in Ibc borough of Sunbury, on MON DAY, the oOth inst., all her slock of Household Ftivuitiuv, consisting of Tables, t'lmirs, Bureaus, Bedsteads Wrvibr stands, Book Cases, Solas, Sideboards,. Beds, Carpets, Purler and Cook--ing Stoves, tic, &c. ALSO : Her Carriages, Sleighs, Harness, (double- rw single) Truck Wagon, f'nria'uig ami Gardening Implements, such us. Ploughs, Windmills, Cutting Iio, Spades, Shovels, Rakes, iVo. Sale to cninntciice at ten o'clock, A. M. en the ;H)tli inst., when the terms will 1 made known by A. I. GliEENOCGlK Sunbury, June SI, 1851 2t. SUlMtRMK COURT" Northern District. NOTICE is hereby given that the Supreme Court for the Northern District of Pennsyl vania, will commence its annual session on the second Monday of July nc.vt. nt the Court House in Sunburv. . CHARLES PLEASANTS, Proth'y Sup. Court, N. 1). Prothonotary's Olliee, ) 8uiibuiy, June 21, ltflil. J ARGUMENT LIST-July Term, 1851. 1 Covell 2 Case 3 A ml 1 1 a 4 Keen 5 Loomis (i (iore 7 Cash 8 Price 9 Mallard 10 Huston 11 Talhuaii 1 2 Shippeu tp. l.i li.tiliu 14 Sauiu 15 Same 16 Same 17 Same 18 NY & Urii: 1! R Co. 19 Smith vs Maliit. vs lohuson, vs Kviiiis. vs Walker, vs Kellouir, vs Powell, vs Tosh, vs Lewis, vs Th(iuas, vs Raiston, vs Keiifonl, Luzerne. Snsq'hanna. Tioga. Lu.eruc. Susi"hanna. I.ueine. Riadlord. Liiurne. ltiuilfoid. vs (.lines tshp. Ti, vs illlston vs Chandler vs Rainl, vs Chandler, vs Klwcll, vs Skinner, Ihudloid. SusqMianna. Luzerne. vs Little, SKCOXD WKKK. 1 Reedi hdm'rs vs Reed, NorlhumbTd. 2 Kuuely & Co vs Hellas, " 3 Wallis vs Snyder, Union. 4 Weimer vs Clements, Norlliumb'Id. 5 Ross vs Pleasants, " tl Pleasants vs Ross " 8 Klliotts Kxc'rs vs Gudykunst, I'nion. Wilh-lm vs Caul, NorlhM. 10 Caldwell vs lS-umel. sh'if, Lvcoming 11 Oysters mini's vs Wri-jht & Fisher, 12 Frederick vs Wood, il 13 Shaljer vs Kessler, N'orth'd. 14 Miller vs Sweeney, 11 15 Dickinsons Kx is vs Callahan Lycoiu iid'mis, lfi Road, Anofiisla tshp, NorlhM. 17 Kiees vs Shriner, Union. IS .Menoas' appeal N'orth'd. 1!) Louver vs Wall", I'nion 20 Aarinan vs Shnpengast, " 21 Schneiders appeal Noilh'il. 22 Bellas vs Dewnrt, " 23 Wilt, vs Snyder. I'nion 24 MeCiinloy adm'rs vs Mettiiitey Norlh'd 25 Giant's adm'rs vs llrirs of T Grunt " 2fi Fisher vs Furley, I'nion. 27 Ah-Carty vs llotfman, Lycomiup. Tt) THE F.I.F-CTOUS OF NOUTHUMBEK- LAN1H COl'NTV. T1IR miliaeribrr rcspectfutly Informs his friends nnd fellow eiti.eis of Northumberland emui- ty, that he will bit a rudmte for County Commissioner, at tho fnsuunr clectum tie ttiererore smuits from his fiimds nnd fi-llow citizens n liberal sup port, uud promises should lie be elected to dis charge th italic oi' the olliee wtlh tideUty nd impattiajiiy. M.l.tfi hltllMUI.'S. tSuiibury, March 15, 1851 TO THE KLECTUUS OF NOUTIIUM HER LANU COUNTY, Fklluw CrriitKxs At the solicitation of oiy tru'iids, I oiler myself as a randidute tin the wli'u e of COUNTY COMMISSIONER, at the. eusuiug election. Slusdd I b elected1, I prumiw Iu iliM'hare thv ilutws of said ollie with tiili4itv umI iuiiiartiulrty. (JBOKOK BKICHT. Sunbwrv, April 13, 1NSI. TO 11 IE ELECTORS OF NORTHl'MBEK LAND COL'NTV. FI1HK subscriber respectfully Uifois his friends i. and lellow eiiixeiis of NurihuiulwrLiiul. coun ty, lha,t he niters himself as a eemfutate for County (commissioner, at the ensuing electioiv. If aidieits from, his friends aiui iollow eiliieiw ix support, aud promi ses should he le elected txs djharg tbui duties of lh orlice with CJetity. ClIAItLEci WEAVL'U.. tSuuhwfy, May 21, 185k. TO THK ELECTORS OK NOUTMI'MBIEK. LANU COUNW. Fellow Citixkxs: At the ertrnsst solicita tion of many of my friends, t hereby ajiuouuc myself as a caruhdate for tha olliee of Couuty Commissioner at tke approaching election. Should I he elecflil I proinisv lo. disehurge the- duties of said olliee. with fidelity and impartiality. I solicit the sup port of my fellow citizens. CALEB BARRET. Lower Augusta, Julia 14, 1831. TiLANK Purehinent Paper Leeds and blank JJ Mortgages, Bonds, Executions. Summons, &c. for sale hv R. B. MASSEU.. Wuuhurv, Aptil ISII.-s NEW GOODS, AT THE STORE OF JOHN YOUNG, V1THO respectfully informs his friend and " customer that he ha returned' from Philadelphia, with an excellent assornuaubof New Spring Goods, which h oner foe sals at his old stand in Mar ket t root. These good will be aold at the low est prices. Hi stock consists of ery. variety, vii r Dry Goods, Siirfc as Cloths, Cautimcm, Muslins, Calicoes G)i;mnn, Lawns, Chintzes m)d La dhvs Dress mul Funny, fiooio. grnfralhj. Also nn assortment of Palm Leaf Hats, Cajwh &c, QUEENS WARE. Hnrdworr. Iron nnd Steel, Nails, U., ALSO : A gvnernJ ntMortment of Grocetes, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Cheese, Mo ' lasses, Spices. t"?'" Produce of nil kinds taken iu exchange at the highest mnrkvt price. Sunbury, May 24, 1831. Estat of EDWARD GOJBIN, Dec'd, "jVOTICK is hereby given that letter Uuneiitiiiry have been granted to tl rs I es- the sub- scniliee nti the estate of Edward (iobiu, dec'd., laic of Sunbury, Northumberland county. All persons indebted to said estate, or having claims against tha same, nre requested to call on the subscriber for settlement. CHARLES COB IN, Ki'r. Sunburv, May til, 18.51 fit. ' NOTICE To the Heirs of Fred'k Raker, Dee'd. "JV'OTICE is hereby given lo Lavina Raker, intermarried with Robert W. Beacbel, since deceased, mul. t'onrad Raker, heirs ad legal rep resmtaCveii of the sasl rivdwick Raker, dec'd., that by vn tac of a certain writ of PnrVttvon and Valuation, issued nut of llic Crphaus ITourt of NurtUwulierVtml county, to lue directed, u In quisition will be held at 10 o.Ylock, A.M., on TCESDAY, tn I. Mil day of July iit-t, pon the priiuises of the Real Estate-of snid deceased, situittcs to Little Maboivcy tiuvnship, Northuin berhuut comity, at wluct tine and pr-ynu arc hereby warned to. ho uud, appear if you think proper JAMES COYEltT, sUwiff. Shi lis Oifice., SiriilHiry , 1 Mv 84, 1851 tit. I LOOK 11 Kit Kl!. riHK Subseir re)ctfnlly iutonii-i his friendti mul the yoblif ceowrally, that he still vr4ti.nut tU SADDLERY BUSINESS, At bis old Ktuml in Market Street, Sunlmry. two doors above- AUrktt Siiiare. where rWM stant'ry keeps on baud, a larjic assortment of JJeivth' little 'Harness, (Double & Sini;l.') with SBver, Rrftss and .lapan ned inounlini!. Also SmMles. llridles, Trunks, Yalices, Whips, t'tlnrs. All kinds of work in hi liite-iuiwle ttv older, ill as neat a stvle us can be got w this CMiutry. Persons wishing to piireliase. will pleas call mul examine his stock Is-foro purehasing elsewhere. K, 11. The subscrilicr has just iwued a new lllld splendid Assortment of Saddlery, Such as Silver, llrass and Japaunn-d mmintins. I'atenl Self-Adjusting Trees, Patent Roller j Hits, Riilinir liridle Hits, Trunk nnd j Valice Locks, Trunk lio.ird. Trunk ; Nails. Haines, Truce, TrEitt- i luiim Laces. Tufls, Sad- die Web, Simile and I Double. White j i Lnaineled Leather. Patent Lwitber, Oil Cloth, ; I Rosens. Tassels. Fancy Rrow-llands, Saddle ! Trees, Deer s Hair. j PATENT FLY NETS j of nil kinds. All of which will be sold as cheap if not cheaper than they eau be- Ri4 vljewlu-re, t for cash or approved credit. ! ANDRF.W J. SiTKWI. I Sunbury, April 2f. 1831. (int. GREAT ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS! AT THE STORE OP TR.ILING &. GRANT, Market Street, Suabuiy. t"a. riHI-; subscribers hereby inform thr old es- turners uml the liublk- tieuerallv, that tlu-v t tomers uml the piiblk- teuerally, tlwt they have just ieceivl u larije and evtetksiva assvMt inenl of nil kinds of M erchamliie, which lUey oll'er to purchasers at such rates, that they can not reftaiu from btiis. Their uwMKtiuvut of J)py (loo lis, is lare, einbraein all kinds uf Cloths, Cassimers, SatliHe.ttr. A Reneral nssortiiient of Sumnier wear, of LINEN, WOOL and COTTON, Staple, and Fancy Goods f Ladies, of all kinds, such as Calico, Mo-us.de Lumen, Lawns, (linithains Se. ;ilOCERIF:S and QUEENSWARE. Also an excellent usM'tmeiit (S HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. Ultt tlS AM) MKWl'lMA Fish, Salt and Plaster. fV Country produce of aM k'uub take in ex change nt the hinhest market priv-v. Sunlmry, May 10. 1H51. Tens! Cheiiperthun Ever! ! I 100 Half Chests Rose Flavor Blaek Tea, 15 " " Olong M " 15 " " Nine Yonff ' 1HKKK Twia are ts-tter Wc the priic IfutB cre ever ottered bfoe m IlillaiK-lphia, es- pectallv the Rose Mivvor, wliki th best quality uud finest llavoe,. and families that Want v Hall Chest of lew hy smiling snon will iret a lirst rate arlrele at a verv low price Tliev will be well packed up and sent lo Depot or ears free of charge. WAV Hi FRASfc; Tea Dealer and (inner, V. Co, ttth & Arch Sts. VUlladilvfcj. Mav lit. letSI :ima. J ATE NT BR ITT A NLA KTOPl'EKs i Dt Doiiues tor saw nv ' U. . MAS Kit. Sunbury, April 12, 1S51. 4 RNOLU'S WRITING YXU ttd AJtis sive aiul legal euvsLrspvas, (or sals iw H. U. MASSER. Sunbury. AunU 2S- 1451. NVRStNU BOTTLES II rest yuiu uud niiM'li' luawt A supuly uf Ihvsc useful mti. cles JUel teceived and for sale by jvu.x f tuiarxvi Suniuy, Jaji IS, 1851 U' NOU AND i'l'IllNC MOrcTiSE LAT J CUESv An excsllent article, for sale a! it article, for sale i i W. EfllLLXti, hall tho usual price by Sunbury, July 7. ItH SILVER WATCHES. A few dbuhta cases 5 Luglisb Silver W'aichcs, for sale at very low prices hy H. B. MASSER, Sunbury, April 1, 1851. 1 NK Boureau's celebrated ink, and' also Con. grss ink for sale, wholesale snrl retail by H B. MASi-EK. tin crohn 28, IS.10 LOOK HEP.E, WILLIAM HOOVER respsctfnlly inform hi friends nnd customer that he ha just returned from Philadelphia, with an excellent asaorlnnciit of NEW SPRING GOODS, which 1 oilers, fur sale at his nw store at Mas ser's Mill, Hollowing Run. These good will Iw aold at the lowest prices. IIIRSTIM K CdNSilKI'Sin.' KVKRY AKIKTY, Vi: l)vy (Jootls, 't, Such as ('faiths, Ciissimrrrs, Muslins, CnllUots, (Hiiulwiiis. lvwiis. Chintzes unilt kvhrs Dress floods fciic;u.ii. ALSO; An assortment of Palm Leaf Hats, Caps, &e., QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, IRON nnd STEEL, NAILS, &: A general assortment of (irocerii s, such as Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Molas ses, Spices, &.C. At an iiKsortment of Liiuors, such as Imniy, Rum, Whiskey, Wines &c. fV l'rod.ucc of nil kinds taken iu exchange at the highest market price. Hollowing Run, May 1, 1K.M ly. MARBLE MANUFACTORY i CHEA P (ill A YK KTONKS. IHE subscriber inforiss bis friends anil the -S- public, that he couliiines to rikrry on the Marble BusiuejK in ull its Winu'hc, at kin old stand iu Milton, Pa unit is prepared to. f iclure Monuments, Tombs, Gravestones, &e. of the best materials, and most finisivj. wojk" innllshin. anil at the lowest liriees. Letter I'ultin. Kiieli.h umr lieruiaM in. the ' I most mojeru k,ihI elegant style. Designs rir Mniuiwnts,' lirave ototir, At, ! alwavs on hand I N. )(. ttrder for the East side of tlu river prompllv eveculcil hv leaving ln sohhc at Hue olliee ol the ."Sunburv Aiueiicnu. ANTHONY HIPP, ! Milton, Mav in, 18.1t. I ; NEW AND POPULAR SCHOOL BOOK. Nnu nr'nievu'i.' f t"..;. -..ii , V in.., i :.i. is; I... . n;.. I tiliguished Persons, to which is appended ai, c-pir tome id' Heathen Mythology. Natural Philosophy, Gen eral Astronomy and Physiology. Adopted ami used in the Public Schools of Philadelphia. K. S. JMNKS A Co., Publishers, S. W. Corner FOl'RTH and RACK sts., Phila. 'J'eachers and School Committee addressing letters to ns post paid, will be furnished wilh copies for examination. Iff A Full and Complete Assortment of HOOKS and STATIONARY, for Sale at the ljotrrst Vrii'fs. Mav ",, IK.M. lv. limit lmproYomruls in nuikiii; French IJurr -Mill Stones. 1)Y Hie uc ol I KkmkiuhM4 iinprovi-it -aHl ir"ii V.yv. wlii'-b is built into tin; HlllllltT. nt i as to nB .w f"r llui We ir ol lite SSl"lf, j .intt lias a lir.vealtle ) iKilnace ryne uatf ! ilriver S't n. I.t kt'fi III,. InlalHf ol" tlie I slnae Willi""! Inilll- , ian muil it ift worn o a l. Oar sl.wk el Ithvlt. IS . i-m i.iaui) .no ..-". i- .in 'j i. ,T 1,-11 in amiilrtt-r WHS mc l.'WPI S..w: Vt rilil, 1,4 .i l j'e-tot llie ruuocr ellol.t! is lite eyt. ll-'ltuij; t'l.'ll'StH all sutilVrs, eheaji lor txi.-li. Mill IroiiKtitttl Simii Maeliiii. i liunmltfil lo oriU-r. ri iinlst'tiifH i,i a.-t 'tti-,1 sizes', Kiiilal.le lor Ooiiatrv Mrr eluiils, iu.oilv.t ami lor ilt' hy J. I-.. MITCllKl.t., o. II i.H V,.ik lt.t.i,l. a.-ar Ihe lii.huil'"k-. Itliluik-Vlim, Apnl IS. Ir.11. liiiM. JOHN CALVEKLEY, Iaiiitl',iciit-rr of I tTTXT "? trrfTT T P W Jtm X W JJ i w w -w m j Nn. 1!1 Race, (Sassafrns.) street, Ahoee Third, njipttsitc the White Sictm 11-Je). rHILADELPUIA. Tallow Chandlers and Manufacturers esn U" supplied witha t'u-st rale Arlicle of Caudle Muulds, 1.4' Superior excel!i'ic- und tiiiili. N. U. The Moulds are made of the best Metal and polished hy a new Patent Machine, which she llu iu au extra fiuWU, They an' ufler the Knejish lit vie the tips lo screw on the pij, uul ' xrvv tii;Ul in the bench IV Wiiihuntkii to be far su IV W ii a n v k ii to be tar supernr lo uty iher lioxv in use., .' J He also manutui lurei f urgienl Pumpi and SvriiiKcs. Apiil 12, 1S51. fnuo. l. v. u. Tii:si: .Ixtitl Cor tlenry f'urr,) LUSTiER I'ftJlSlSSlOX MERCHANT, Tails l)nU, taUiiiiurc. to I.IISKHAL ADVANCES made on Con si iriimenli, Lktti.s uud CoxsinvMtM-s ihMiM be liW ilresi-d to L. W. 11- ili:i; Aneul. May 10, ISjI 4 ma. WE STUDY TO PLEASE. ri MU. iitleiili .il of I'eiililerii uu.t ..Ibertf, are reiipeclially I UlVlle.1 t.i tiu rl.'lliiou 11110 XV-U hclccleil Mvk Hi in-vk mt Olcrvd l.y Ul'll.lUMi H.XIiliVV X1IK axis -I'm il.!?, iimxv Ike ufc-iU'Ci . c"iiiliu:-' in pari as Ln.xvii Anglican l-'o'iit lo.ii l.i,cl., iifriUl, willi UJglit work, pmieti " uiaa, nn fiinw, " 1"-." ''u Aiiu-rieun l-Miit U or I.Kh, npribl, pluai, kiu I'irdit w ak, plravU or Ithi. fiiiiiiture, or p-nwclaioi ull l'"1!'r,l , . . Aiueneim t t"ia U'RS l.o, lis nn,1 sn,,rc Woor, ltiriaou- ml or upnght. I.rati funiiicre. ot iHiotlina nil o..r. Ainerieii'ii Kita Im-Us. all aii suuit i,imtitie!i. bus or ri.ii'uruiiuie,..ri.iveii,uiallc..l..iv Allioruuu Morllec laikr, all sizes, w It Ii plated, white or brass iiiriiitiir,....r ,oic. l-nii all c Lis. Au-rivit M .itu-e i.iieiis. all sizes, willi ptatwil while or lirus I'urniliiro. ,a n ivi i-loiu ull tfetas Aiam ieaji .i u'lii-; and Itim C.cl L.' vks, plaled oi l.rass ! csiailvlieoiis, or pi, certain n!l e-fus. AaieruiiM llri.p, M", 't'luuab, tiate, lutit St.irs IKi-'i Ljiu-lit-s. Ais, Inii"iU.l I...k and Ijitcra-H of evciv ilts.riiaioa. t.-.ilitwurs, uik) Aia.-1'ieuii lliul ILaies, ol all stes, lust tf tH.fcf j. iNll . I Slinlli r. llatc.Stip, mill Ifcickrlap IVincs, ull kinds I tinnier, liale, II. sir, KIiisIj, unit billing U'll, it WielilU or cusl iron aint t.i.i.si, vvciy iKceilitl.'ii. S-revv s, S,,-ii;s, lH-, af.in.l Pufer of llie N-st qmilllv. Aineilciiii Axle uu.t hlianl Aiuk t'ales, .s vvc; Vlillely ' j A ii-ru-HU ItiUtoim, ,kitu or on i!ijt.'4, Iriisis, sros.. or lollinl. I AlUeliell ol.s. pfciteil, while, If-'lk or Xifsst, alt kllsli. Kisii.l'oril, i-.imoi"ii and i&ti'iar Willi othvl artu-tvs too isniiH-riiiis l.i iiieuib'ii. ' Vtll.S tnul S.VH Wf.lUUTS ut K.vrTOHY vnui:s, !' A.1 o l,. liveicl liuo of CllWKl to uuy paM of ifac riiv uut Uisuirft. Al llin uslril.liKliiii. itt ina.be S .unrt 'W ol lh kirgesl mill U'i. tuts .rtineiiU ol W'liile and fancy N-.bs lr lys-ka, Ac., ill tlie l ily ; siaso mii. in, oi wiiiea. cuianK W neon, or i4,taln..Hl, ut iiiiv illn-r M.. re. 'rOHl.. tyem t JlickfiiV Hack. I'aml. llaii'l, ' Hipp Suvvs, inil.rteil cXIirisaMly f'-r llwlint i'ks. all neU tlell Willi cure S.Ik ujeul lot ill. iclcliralol Hluilcs, mude by K. V. C'nr uenler. of I Juieiiblrr. I'a., Im'Iiii: nil iliuile ol Hiillt wmul, unit llic Huts uroiuul uml Hi" 1. lloilly's A Willi nai.' nuke isf L'hen-1, Am, iwadi, Drawuuj Kiuvcii, c, all war runtd te-Hitli. I'ugk'uul black's nuke of Angers uud A.ager Bitt, ull sizes Aineriius Siaares nnrl Bevils of every deseriftion Aiiieri.-Jiu Itules, (iuiigca, huvvsells, Ciuupaaacs, Seu-w-(kivtas, A:s. Ani.-ricaa C. 8. Ilamnwrs, Claw awl Kivclmy, all sins, Aliviln unit Vices, ull eze. Siecl, Iron, uud VVoodcu llruccs, xvilli C. . lints, iu great variety. W. tlieavcs tc Bin's, Bnlcbcr's und oilier clcbrutisj l&ukcaol CliUS'ls, Files, Plillie-lroiiH, c. A.Mis's ilubriit!it t-arvins 'foolm, ull slinpes. Making unu ol' the hvtt sod uV'sl ejittiuMvs assirtnieius Of Dull. lias llaidwulc und Tooui III Ilia tMMa Al tins tuillihiniiii it la ea iilcred u plcuaiire lo ahow Ibo Good". You are invilid t, call uml examine UieuaFort meiii, and hmr the prieca asked, buore purcliMing cIm wbtrc Come sad ate us Youra, rtaiieetfully, V M MifUTl, Ni TJ7 MutWh si . Vntv- a 7'li and l?rh, irppf r m-tr .1 iiiU1- Ij lil i. Xrnl I ', -ly scL-eli'il in l-'riac. tinl llit S..1.I Karr St TO PHYSICIANS AND OTHERS. PJMIE subscribers olfer tn physicians and drng l gists, a enral'ully selected stock of drugs and nidines, wLi,.), (,y ,vi ff1mrBIllw , )ir , ,,r i-est quality, p,,r a1j nn,,,!,,!,,,,,,,,,,! in ,.a I lieir Iwihties for importing foreign drus and cUemieals are such, u ticy nre ,.,,,,, lo m.M hem u,,on the basl Wrms, ,) t the same lime to assure their customer, of their genuineness. 1 lu y have also recently prepared and now of let ror sale a superior article of Resembling Henry "s Magnesia, free ft, rl,. ie acid and roughness or grminess, almoM eulirelv tnstelcss, eombiliing iu nil cipuil bulk froni three to four times tha slrengUi 4' the common knnl and sold at about cliu half tlie piicv uS Henry's Mngnesi.. They have also prepared the Fluid Miir;iuin. Which is a new and valuable remedy in acidity of the stomach, heartburn., natisva, Ac.,, at less than half the price of the foreign article. 'lliey also have on baud of llu'ir own prepara tion nil assortment of l'nit Drugs in J'owttrp. Neatly put up in 1. J and oiiud bottles, such as Aloes, Rhubarb, Senna, Senega, Khatanv, Ki no, Cuin Arabic, Serpenlaria, Ext. (ilvcvnii, Ipe cac, Polucsa Svlph., Piitiu-sn Nitras, jio'tax, Spi (iclia, Iiuchu, Orris, Cascsirilhi, Camlla Alba, I vn Crsa, cie. (frcnt care ha been, taken to. W-c Ihesi- f re pare.1 fiom the best selected dnms and in such a way us to preserve the elniraclcrUltcs of each ar ticle without injury. They have aiso a variety ,,f- Cliemirnl &. IMiarmarriilicnl Pre parations of their own manufacture, ami add to Hie list ull the valuable new remedies as Ihcv become known. Among lly iu umm b uicutiujie'd i ine loiiwing ; I H,lrocyiniie .eii. ! Vrt'uiratiniiti ol )lin-v Lli. r...i A .... 1 . i . ' " . . . ifTeiw.wi,,,,, M.t,-,y ' .f I'otawi, ,,.' 'im";: 'V.xlnwt of Sn. flm,. . ."' pI. iikuiI tin, i,, ,h,i,oi, ninlv i".,r Ithisiinatiniii. IXiiaet of llm lia . .. iiinsM " Taraxieinn. " , Valerian, lliiht. M'.".v unit ufjiul r.'iu. ,v. Il ii 1. 1 S ils-iparill:i I .,11 poslllon lltii.l, ilo. ,1 ,. itrt siniite ,!. I,'i!"c nth r,a,. . ilo wnlw. Oils of Copaiva, I Sps. .Ether Nitros. I". S. I',, I' -l Luhc.s, i-rgol, i ohacec, V ( Urate ol Iron I n'oooie, ,rsui-Hie oi iron, an iinuitore hjt nraMiic, Citrate vi ALiguvsia, a new nnd pleos- ! ant cathartic medicine, mil uo in f m. h.dileu j ie 2 prt do. ColliKlion. or Liiuid Adhesive Plus Iter; a convenient application in many surgical 'operations, put up iu smull iaU Also CANTHARIDAL COLI.ODinN OK IU.1S- TKI'INC; LKil'lD, j A convenient preparation of cantharidos in inanv eases where there is a dilitculty of applying the j onlinary blistering plaster. A coating of i,t upyji i ed with u camel's hair brush anil coveted with oil ; silk or some similar substance, will produce a I blister ill three hours' time; or when exposed, in ine usual nine ol altoiit twelve hours. Physicians and others may depend upon the faithful and prompt execution of their orders at as low rales us the best tiuulily of medicines, can be pnrcha-4'd. CHAlfl.KS i:li,i.s& tv. .r)li Chi snut street. I'hitada, Laboratory. (1th and Morris Sis. .'-'outhwaik. November Hi, LSotl U'. UNION I()TKL, SUNBURY, PA. rpilK MISS WEITZEL'S respectfully inform 1. the Pnlilic that they still eontinue to enler t iin travellers and others lit their old established stand iu Market street, west of the Court House. 1 heir lone experience iu the business, and tin1 I ..,, i.i:. "I .... ... ..... " . -..mpii-ih-., ,. ', mi ni ineir jionse. will. they trust, he n sulheicnt (riniraiitee, that their customers will he well accommodated, March 8, IS 31.- If. STOVES! STOVES! rHIK subscriliers return tln-ir siiK-ere thanks to their rustoniers. for libera! eucauraeeineut far the last year, and hope by strict alteiii.ion ill lilliu; orders to meet willi the saiut' UUral palion- 1 aye. e hae on lianil Hie greatest anelv ol i po"""! of any other Founi'rrv in the I'niled stales, and still luldtuir lo their nuuiner. Civ us a call betore purchasin-r elsewhere. Our stock embraces a Rival variety of I 'ookini; stoves, of Ihe most upproved kinds. J'arhir sloves for wood or ' coal, common stoves, cylinders of ail kinds, and odd pla'.cs oi'all kinds to repair stoves. for ."Suiumer use, a small Stove, called Shim. lucr baker, new uud supoiior rurnaces for burn- in charcoal or stone coal, (las ovens of several ditl'oicut patterns, Lake ovens, several patterns, hitching posts, Spout irons, and a variety "f ar'i- cles in casting, too niiiucrous to lu.entiou. The Hardware Irade call be supplied with common 4, 0, ti, 7, and N tpiart 'l'ca kcllk-s, ytt verv low iyi ies for cash or city acceptance. A few casks of superior Ccrviau black lead ou hand, AV AH NICK & LHIKANDT. Nl'le st. wharf, Delaware, J'hiladelphia. j .April I., lhol, (inio, .loui'iial of the. FIIANKLIX IS'nTl"l'H, , or 1HK V1ATKOK ri.NNSXI.V.X.XI I " TIIK rnoxiori".s .,p Tin: ii: ii tu: litis. I 3''' "hh"'1 Mechanical I'vriudical extant iu Ji Aineric-Ji. is uul lislied on the first of each I month in the City of l'hiladclpliia. It has been ! rcfrulaily issued for upwards of twenty-five years, and is carefully edited by a committee of sctenlitic 1 gentlemen uppoiuted tn tlie purpose, by the rranklin Institute. I 'Vlu deservedlv hiir'n reputation, both at home ' and abroad, which this Jourti.il has acijuired and I .... i w ... ..: .. ..: i...: ...I ... ..1, bustailieo. n ;,,t-u n u i iuminnni .in.. ... .. list of the beot character, which euables tlie I , . I ,1 1. . i ... . . . iiiiiut oil i uiiiiruiiii in iujh: im IVoui Korcii;n Jouruali, and to t'ixe citculation ti' itriirunal cuinmuuicaticus on mechanical and sci- ! '"'f-" 1 ' " . ,. , ! entitle subjects, and notices ol new uixelitioiu; jlotj,.,.8 uf u( the l'aletita is.iucd at the Vulcut Ot- I 1 ... xi uslnn"tou CLlv, re publislie.l in Ihe Jour- I " Ulllllau'ii . , 1 mil, loc'.hir with a lar-e amount ol inlo.-mation I ntl XT,.,.iniiics. I hciu-istrv, aiul I iv tl f.nuiueeiinu, ( ,1, rived from the latest ami best authorities. 1 'i'bi Jnunial i puhluJicJ. on the tiint of eau b nioiitb, each number louUuionu at least cvcut wo i.i-i s. and forms liu vuliiuies aniiuallv of about .til-! payeii each, ill.iislrs.leil wilh enya,iuiss on copper ami on wood of those subjects whicli require llieiu. 'J'he subocriplion pr'ne U I'ivv 11 ill.w per an num, payable i the completion of the sixth num ber; and it will be unwanted free of postaijc when live dollars are remitted to the Actuary (postage- paid) in luRajicb foe ot' ) ear's Kiibscrip tiou. I'ommnnicntions nnd letters on husinesx must bt directed to "ihe Actuary nt' the franklin Insti tute, 1'hila.dvlphju, I'euiisy lvauia," Ihe postage pa lit. V H.I.1A.M JIAAIll. I U., Actuary, F. I. April 12, IST) 1. limn, I .MllUKLLAS As I'AHASOLs SELLING OFF CHEAP ! Ao. 101 JIAirtrl Street, rillLADELrHIA. AVINIi deiidwl to ipiil Ihe buiiies, I pro. nose to sell the stock ut very low prices.- - It embraces the newest und most desirable sl leu. You are invited to cull and examine, WM. II. UlC'll ARDSON. April 5, IhM 2u. SMITH'sT;s!iI',N( E OF JAMAICA OlN (Ell, a fivili supply just reccivsd, and for UU bv ' U. . MASSES. April IS, 1851. rOLD TENS witli and without nlwr ca-w ' iuhl revived, Biid fc salfl hv unluiry, pr :t l l mmmu.m CHERRY PECTORAL: For Ihe C'nre of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSEIJESS, BROW. OH1TIS, CROUP, ASTH MA, WHOOPIIJO-OOUOH AND COUSUMPTION'. The uniform success which has attended tha, "c of this preparation -- its sulijtuiy elllct it power lo relieve and cure nllictions of the Luims. lime uiiined' for. il a eeli.'brijy eijurilled, bv no other medicine. V,. oiler it to Ihe aflliclcd' with enliie eonfalr,,,.,. i ju virtues, uml the full belief that It will subdue and remove the severest atla.'ks of disease upon il. fiu,t ,) 1,,,,, These results, as they bucomr pl,iely known, very natiiially altraet i!,t. attention uf inediea1 men and ihilaiilropi .Is everywhere.. What id their opinion of CI I Eli A' Y I'liCTtUi'AL may bo seen in the follow iny A'ALKNTIN K M iTfT, M. 1 Pruf. r-ingriii 31,, 1. (', ri; A'i i Yuri, sitys : "It u'ives Ine pleasure lo eerlifv the value and fllicacy of Ayer's ClIKliKV' l'K(.TOrt.l,, which I consider peculiarly adapted lj cute disea ses vf lUe "J'litu t and Liius.'' Till'. IiT. KKV. i.olil) UIMIilp KIKLlh wriles in a leiter to his friend, who was sinking under an iilVeetion of tin- l.um:s : "Try tho CHKiUY I'KCTlli'AI. and if any medicine ca (rive viu relief, with Ihe Wessini; oftnid that will." CHIKf .11 sTfi'M l.'STI-s. of Lrmisiami. writes "Th-it a yoiina daughter of ins was enreil ol several severe a'l.lcKs of Vroti by the C !:.' ,'Y ITICTOA'AL." ASTHMA AND II HON CHITIs. 'I'l.r V,n,,l,,l Jon , ,: of 31, ,,:, ,S-', uce slates, " I bat Asllnn-i ale! Ilrouehilis so prevalent iu this iueleineiil cliii, ale, ,K viel.led with surpri se; rapidity to Aye's CllKXiiY PKCTORAL, and we cannot too vtronly ri'-.-ummend this skill ful prepaiatiou to trie Profess-on and pubile (jcu erallyj' Let Ihe relieved stiflercr sock for himself:-. j II iii'i'Kouii, Jan. -Ii, 117. I l)r. J.C. Aver -Dear Sir: Having been res-. cued from a painful and daunerous disease by ! your uicdiciiie, cralilinle prompts me lo send you this acknowloil:;mehl, jt OMv j,, jMKti,.c. t yo,, j but for the information of others in. like uillic-, lion. ! A slight c-okl umiii the lun, neyleelcd at first, became so severe. tl'.;il spitliin; of blood, a violent (coiuili and protlise lii.ilit sue. its followed and fas- tened upon inc. I became emaciated, could not i sleep, was distressed1 by my coic-li, and o paiiv ; throimh my chest, and in short had all the alarm 1 inu' symtums of ipiick consumption. Txo ,.iedi , cine seemed at all lo reach mv case, until I provi : dciilial.y trieil your CilKA'A'Y I'KCTOA'Al. I w hich soon relieved and im-.v has curcil me. ; Vours witli respect, L". A. M'KWART Ai.aiw, NT. V. Aj-rit IV, 181 i Dr. Aver, Lowell Dear .-sir .I have for vcar I n alilicted Xiith Asthma in the worst form ; e ; that I have been obliged t.i sleep in uiy chair fur I a larger part ol" tin tune, bcin- unable' In breutho j on my bed. I had tried a irreat many medicines, ta no purpose, until my I'bvsician proscribed, ua . au experiment, your f'HKlik V PKf:T)l.I,, At first it seeined to make me worse, but iu : less than a wivk I benan lo evperieuee the most Rralityiii relief ;, its use ; and now, in four 1 weeks, the disease is entirely removed. I eau sleep on my bed with comfort, and enjoy a state . i f health which I had never expected to eniov, CKUKCl-: s. l'A K A.Yi I i'iu:i' irriii nr. i.e. 1 1 i:n, i ;i i:m is r, u wi:ll, masi, j tv" Sild by Henry Masser. Sunbury; Maty j A. McCay, Nort'nimlierl.iud1 Dr. Ceariuivt, Se-. , liiisrove; ),-. Dickly, Danville, and UruggUVt ; ener:ill . i Keb. IS, l?r.t.lyee3ut ! Ar.dEHIOAN iiouseT F0TTSVILLE, PA. A lis. MAliV Wr.AVKR respeelfully iuforma 1 the public ami travelling co mnity preneraU ly. that she lias opened this larje and commodious, IIO'I'KI.. furnished in a supoiior stvle. From her Ion:' experience in the business of a lirst rale Hotel, and well known reputation to arcommo lUite, her customers may de;ien,l on beinu supplied' with every thin- eoiuluciM' lo their comfort aiul convenience. Ten. 1.1. l;s..l ti LAAVUENOi- IlOUSli. SUNBURY, PA. i l"1 l K subscriber respectfully informs her friends. J and the public generally, that she has taken 'the above well, known stand nearly opposite the i Court II,, use. lately occupied by Mr. .1. ('. lkcr. kins. She trusjs that her experience in business and her efforts i,, make her L'uesls cninfortiibbv , will nive entire satisfaction to those, who may f- ! vor l.cr w ilh their cnslom. ANN C. M OR If IS March IS, ISM. tf. TR3VORTON HOUSt Ti:i;'oi;ii.' I'.v. T HFt subscriher resnccifuUy nil inns the publ. that be has nncncil a 1'uMic House, in tie new town ol "1'rcvoilon, Noithuinherland eountv, and that he is well prepared to accoiuuiod.tte his uueslH in the best manner. Hi., house is bvated lu-ariy opposite ihe Company's !s, .., isa, prov ideil wilh iood stahliiiT Mifncii ut for 80 hor ses, lie mists by jirompt r.nd cirrlul atleutioit to business lo meet a slum- of the public patron k; IIENRV U w i:. t Ell. Trevorlon. .Tan- 11, l-3.it) tl lioi vi v i i and im;.sio aukxcy. The attention of the public is called to the ad vcitiuienl uf Mr I'h.ules (' Tinker, Attorney iui'1 Aeiil al Wa-hi'tm I'ilv I'i'isoiis hav ing claims for bounty Lands or Pensions ur( jn. ! I'uriueil thai the sut'st-riU'r has mailc ariauetnenta I for the re. lisile forms, and claimants calling at j bis olliee, can have their papers prepared and tin warded lo Mr Tucker at Washington, and. by I il i ii be properly attended lo before the le ' p.utlin III there. i 11. I!. MASSER.. Sunburv, .Tan. 1, lol ESSENCE OF V M A I C A (II XttKK. I M Iflll'llli' b'tt Jiiiiiii.Ti riiM.T, Uim 'dliialil llnjillflll.'.l l'-.'i llV (' wlio-li , will by I. Mini tu JK- M'W in ti f tiH'i'int'iit .iml v 'iirniirulfil I'-rui. It h a m-'e-t t ilu'U'uL ;mil a; i Ut- .oii i.uu- linrmlett, ecnHy 4iiiiiil.tlin I ti:: t"r llir hi-.in.u ii, itii-4 u .ll Ik- it'iiml very Im'iuJU'uiI in uU viug t I'Ui'Jul utut dinewMi!-' leeluiga (MiMht.ill. t1 liV lite IHljiairttl iit-U 'tl ! Ilini Hill'"!!;'!' rK" -'rt4ii ijik U wiicle ica-ttp hhiiiI iiik. ii m vine-ctun-ml i-i vc h ii. tl wiii.-i will iiiiim-.ii.i' lv r iii vt-1 lie Hutu !imi miil'ii't'Mittii rt'fultnii; iMi m'ii u j-h and il lukrn iw.i.ir liiu.-mi.u.v, u "rcinnwl. will U-i-ui1 highly UK inl .lirtiiiim i hi- l;;.-Hiiui. .-.ntl .-n- " MitKiti il Ihi-uKun-iu U mul t.-iKlt iirv bi iu .( .lil.TfiliK-iiDH iKViWiniwd by the rK-iv:iiin i ll i Hit- .--miuiK ' I''i I 'll 'wmg alter in .ti.i.Mwiiiw.i, hii.I lur cirrttiiJjf l'1" nipitiil kluui ol dmrr Im-ii. i- ... , Il ift1ki iu Mi'-Ilnt inffliine i t thw v im Imvc in-iuu-d tUf Idiw "i lit 'H' nnwiiu'im iy ihu 11:1111, .ibmlc qic ol luioxn-iiiiiii: ! iw hluliiA KUimiiiitiim i-.(uniKm, tb- 4.i0uili it-ii' n iiirt thtf cmviu lfi siiiutiiiii while it tuix 11- iu.iiiiMii tu'ti. u on llii- I i-iin, iiu.l ib n it muc-dr4 liy filintf (' h'iruM.i4, wIiK'H uHmi fallow the dm; U uf,-. Ii .ic'tmmliuiu, A f-' rti'pj H1 '''' ni'iffiift.iti, rluiUirli nr 4her piirpm-l-it u.w. will rutli-r ihu'in iii' itJ uveitUe Ia the .(iiij'.li mi'i pitvt'iii tlie i;iii'Uig wluui ifcupttoiicoomuiy tt-il- uvu 'U. FRFPAKRO ONLY BY a Mmtosi: SMITH, Mil'liOlbT AND CIHsMIST. S. -. firncr rf ?'( n il Cfifstfltit Street 1 ;)ti- pi: t'V J
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