Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, July 26, 1851, Image 3

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    SUNBUHY AMERICAN AND SHAM0K1N JOURNAL
COMMUNICATION.
Fi tfie American.
THE ASSOCIATE JIDUE
ts not required to be Joarncd in lha law.
Good sense, sound judgment, firmness, in
tegrity nd honesty, ought to bo his qualifi
cations. Mr. Francis BrcHEit is a man in
iv-hom are combined nil thoso qualities. He
is wetland favorably known to most of tho
people of this County, and nil w ho do know
liim will bear witness to this stnletnent. lie
is an industrious mechanic, and in the inter
al of relaxation from his daily toil, has not
failed in acquiring a l;irra-fuiul of general
knowledge. In local politics ho has rarely
engaged, but his sympathies as well us his
votes have always been wilh llie democracy.
Among the rnmliilates for this responsible
iifTice, Mr. Bi'ciier occupies a prominent
place. He has many fripiuls who nil unite
i i recommending him to tho favorable con
sideration of the people.
JACKSON.
Ill A R It 1 V. I).
In this place, on Sunday last, by J. II.
Zimmerman, Ksq., Mr. James Hileman, of
Sunbury, to Miss Rachel Haie, of Point
township, Northumberland county.
On the 18th ult , by Rev. II. Ziecler,
Hugh 1 Ml U.K. a, of Lewisburtr, to Miss
Caroline Fi.ickinukk, of Turbutville.
i i i: u,
At her residenre in this place, on Fiidiiy
morninsj lst.. Mis. UHKIU'Y OKWAUT,
relict of the late Win. Dewart, and llie last
surviving sister of tho late Gen. Hugh Brady
The deceased was bom on the ever me
morable 4th of July, 177ti. the biithdayif
our country. She was highly esteemed for
her exemplary conduct and many virtues,
and her death will be sovurely regretted
Tn .Terey Shore, on the 4th instant, Mr.
JKOIK.'K W. NKWBKRHV, formerly of
Northumberland., aged admit 48 years.
In Lwisb.urs, on the 3 Jd ins!., after two
days' illness, JACOB RIlOAUS, Sr., aged 76
years, 8 months and 10 dajs.
Mi. R, was twice elected a Commissioner
of Northumberland county, and lived ai.d
died much respected.
In Milton, on the 12th inst,, Miss MAR
GAR KT B ASM AN, aged about yeais.
In the same place, on the 16th iust , Miss
NANCY BUOY, aged about 4S eai.
Coal
(Trade,
uiiUiiy, July 24. IS51.
Amount nf cosd bronuht to Sntilnn y. over
(he O.iuvilhi .in I 1'ulls.viJle Kailruail, from
tin; Shamnkiu Mines: Tons.
For the list week, 554
i'er last ivpuit, 10,(1115
Total,
10.619
1C iHavkcls.
riiiladciihia Ilaiket.
July 1S51.
F Lot n AM) Mkai.. rin' inaiki't for l,-ioiir
is more active, w i : 1 1 suh .stil I80U Libia lor
fViort. iaiitlanl ln.iud aio hi'l.l at S4,95.
fates l'r ctly use at j-4.i."i a 1 1. Fancy
brands .'re held al SlJ a fr."i.
Hvk Fnnit. iVmi. is in luir Jcniautl al
S3.371.
Ciiu.N Mkai.. IVuna. is in Jcinand at
S2.R1
Whkat S.tles of Peiiua. red at C2c
piiniH uhii'j at l 01.
Hvk. I in ileinaiitl
li s at
f -5
i
CtS.
Cons. Tho f
pply aliuiit t'ljiials tho do
inaint ; ellnvv
t)Ais.--Aru
coiiiniaiiils d 1 els.
in ttcui.tiid at 4 '0 ids
for
i fun.
Wiiiskkv. Sales of hlils.
Hoirsaeatls aie held at Hole.
at 23 cvnts.
Baltimore ilarket.
July 21, 1R5I.
C.R.MN. Wt nn!r'?a!es of Mankind and
Virginia Wheats to-day at Ml a 8f cts. for
pond to jiriim? reds and at SU) cts. fur good
white. Two loads of Pennsj Ivauia red
wore sold to day at !." a '.17 cts
Sales nf Corn at 62 a C3 cents for white
57 e:., lor yellow.
We nuoie'Oats al S3 a 36 cts.
WIIISKKV. Sales uf Peinia. IbU. t 24
cts., and of hhtU. 23 cts. Sales of Haiti
more bhls. ut 24 cts.
SUNKUKY I'lUCK ('L'!I!i::.NT.
Wheat. 1UG
IJVK. SO
Coiett 5t)
Oats. - a7
Bcttkr. - - 1 4
Knns. . . . H
Poiik. . 7
Fluskhi. - 12,1-,
Tailiiw. . -10
l!i:titt - j5
Hl.l KI.EII Fl.ll. ... 0
JJiiikii Arn.ua. . . . .75
Da. 1'kaciics. . . 200
Flax . . 8
New Advertisements.
ATTENTION,
FH.1ERS A.D MECHAMCS'
AKTILLERISTSII
VOU arc ronimanded to meet in
Alurket fciijuarc, Kunbury, on
SATL'KDAV, 2d of August,
at 9 o clock, A. M., fully eijuiiied
lor urui.
lly order of the Captain,
SOLOMON STROH. O. S,
(Suiibury, July 20, 1H51.
SHERIFF SALE.
"OY virtue of a I crtain rit of !'. '.r. to
-"J inn tUrei'lt'd will be sold liy public vemltie oj
outcrv. at one o'clotk, P. M., on Monday August
4, 11451, at the Court House, in tho Hurougli of
Sutiliury, the lollowm j Real I.. I a to tu wit : a
fteltain
Tract of Land,
4lunte in Chiluqustiue township, North innlwr
land county, bounded north by lands of Ludwig
Ir iuger, nlow 1'lhger, south by lands of It. V.
Cuinniiugs, und west by other lands of Deft.
Containing U5 acres more or less. Whereon is
erected a on? and a half ktory new frame Dw el
ling House.
ALSO
A certsni other Irael or piece of lund situate in
the towniiliip aforcnaid, adjoining lands of the
Widow i'lliger, on the uortli, on the cast by
what is known as the ScmlJcr tract, south and
west by lands of R. L). Omnmings, containing
la acres more or less. Siezcd, taken in ex ecu
tiou and to be sold as the property uf Thomas
AUeu.
JAMES COVERT, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Ollice, )
' unhury, July 19, 1S51. ts. i -
TO THE ELECTORS OF NORTHUMBER
LAND COUNTY.
Frikvm sun Fst.i.ow Citit.ks: At the
solicitation of my friends, I oiler myself as a can
didate for tho ollire of
Frolhonotary
at the next ensuing election, should I lie so suc
cessful ns to lie elected, I pledge myself to fulfil
the duties of said office with fidelity-.
ABRAHAM tslIIPMAN.
Lower Atigupta, July 19, 1851.
"$lortsitiFn TaKo Xollcc."
JOHN KlilDKll,
North East cor. Walnut If Second Strectt.
rillLADELPIIIA.
HAS ON HANI), just received, a complete
Assortment of IShot Onus, Powder Flunks,
Gnme Burs, and nil other Sporting Apparatus of
the best and most approved patterns.
Ho hns constantly on hand sporting powder of
all descriptions, Percussion Caps, Miot, Bullet
Moulds, Hall and Dbink Curt ridges, anil a gen
eral ussortmeiit of materials for Gun Makers, etc.
Also Percussion Caps of n superior quality,
designed expressly for V. i. Iiilles.
An Assortment of Fishing Tackle always on
hand.
All the above, and any other articles in his
line, the subscriber will sell us low as any other
establishment in the Cliitrd Males.
In testimony of his skill as a manufacturer, the
Franklin Institute, in the years ltHO aud 1842,
awarded to liim two certificates -and in the
years 18 I I, IsMO, 1817, 1818 mid infill, live sil
ver medals, all of which may' be seen ut his
place ol business.
JOHN KUIDER.
Piiiladc'phia, July 19, ISol. 3mo.
Finn nvmn
or m .a bi b. m
U LA 111!
The Oi-ealfst
BLOOD PURIFIER
Im the whole Wom.n' j
tV Price (1 prr linttle, or Sir Itnttlnfor .V
It Is now put tip In OTAIIT flOTTfiKS. of ih
nine pnirrr nnd medical ccu'i in wlii-n hi miihIi lntlt1.
EhHi l.anje ltir!t rnntnin f I T V-K0 1 ' It !OSFS,
nd ihw niHientiotn ru p StrtMi&tv ('mtrrntrnirtl
thnt only Onr Tt-Upot.nf,il p'tyri-pd at a I dire
limrt a day lima one lftt!e ImHk TtVPnty-Ont tMyn,
winch in inurh Immrr llinn n liuttli if ttitv "oiIkt medirma
latai, tcaue there is required of tin t K'mn quunllty
ftl tltlHf.
Tin- renf ftnpfn'nrity of tills It 1 nnd Purifier ovpr all
oilier iiit'tlirin!, coneiulM in a rritt ini'i.Min tn im po.
'eini; (in n parinf Its roinpnittni. ihe poweriU Dlcdleal
Vii'lui'M of Hume Srnroe ami Ititre
Indian Roots and Barks,
which no o'her mpdiplnc noeaiPBpfB. Tltpp an Hip montfr
titin I'ut'iflrrn of Uw lllnnfl ilit were ever knnwrl to
Hillier ludi'iH or white tnmi, nwl iIi'kh ItttD; evmjtaunded Willi
Uie iirotujl)'&mcentrattd Litrnct uf
Sarsaparilla, Yellow Cock,
CHERRY AND SASSAFRAS BARKS,
ninKe this Vesrlntilr ICxfriief. not only rim ttrmtnt
ltlnoil I'lll'llii'r, l.iil Rim., ft rlirnitrr mrdirine ny
great otlitN tluin nny olhiT. It In cheaper, hi'rnupe the
9 mining of it llmt limy hi Ititiu'lil fr Out1 Ilotlur -i 1 1 luRt
littlt'll loHfffr, uinl will rure 1 Vti i'hitt'! murp Hluod
dln.-nH. limn itt l)Hiir'$ wurtli (if any ullier medicino.
tor unuonl!"l pionf of the t nrrt of
Scrofula, Fever-Sores,
Knldlte.ld, V.ry.iptLn, StiH-Vhevm. VSnimiitim. Syrhilil.
r.riiptiimt, Vimi'ift on tfte f'.ir, J. I vl'M 'niniliilntN9
Men. htimthUiK. Ciiiieeraut llren, I 'nt Ivrni'HH. Sort
y.vra. lVKii'lltl, 1'iiinl in Vtt Side, lirai'l, lionet, and
J"inti, find ai I. mill it 1 Mi'i RF-IJt.'Miu DiM:nr9, ice our
PAMI'UI.E I S nd HiindttUU every Agent liut Uieiu lu
yUe Away.
R .1.K r.v .1. V. rriliii'j. nnliiuy: Miiry A.Mc-
(Viy, N tl'lminli.'rl nul ; .l.'Mu 1!. ltuscl, .Mntnii; il:;yi'8 A:
M ty :i, 1t;1, elw. ly.
list or cAi'sr.s
CTTlOrt trial in the Court of Common Pleas
ij!" of Northtiit!cTlaud County, at August
Term, A. 1)., 1851;
l'LAIXTUTS.
vi:ri:x dasts.
Frederick Keener vs AVm. Ay res
I.nt'.i stroeckcr vs Jacoii Hoiiinnn
Win. & U. Feirely & Co. vs John .i.ler
PontitiK tV 'J'hoinpsitn vs Sar.lncl It 'ood
, c , ., S L) Jordan. S Hunter
Com. for Sand 1 urinaii vs ,, , .
A les Jordan
JacoV Philips vs (Iconic I.. tMiticr
F O'Donnell for Win F Naule vs John Divers
Charles 11 Frhk tn F.li Mifor
'1'ltos (.'ummiiis et al vs .1 Parke cv U R UUhrl
tliristiiiti liolliutrer vs ( 'harlt s l'onscl
Chits. A. Andre
Daniel llnnuabacU
Mosps 1 lower
Samuel !'ea:n.iii
ha me
i. A. Jor.L'it t-t id
vs F. Mn It hews
s John ( '.inrad
vs I'ichard d'ooilnian
vs Philip (spayd
vs (ico Itowtnan
vs Joint A niold
T Howard llcury l.aiil7.
vs Mtiiitsoiuery & Masteller
vs S.tiimel 1. liivk
Vs (ico A llixon
(ircen liros. l'.ir '
It D ( ' iiiiiiuiii'4
Jacob Slitzcl
II li Kase
f i P 'l'vson for Job Tyson vs Hmiiel I.. Schueck
Jacob Ni'traucr vs Haioucl Jurret
(ico Apslcy vs Noit'nmil'ciian J county
James lJici!''iil'a.'H vs saino
F Fiver it Win Mover vs F,H:i (i.irmait
Win M Auteit vs Tl'.ntu.is Ua.'cr
Wm Met 'It rv vs K 1) ( ' 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 i 1 1 -
Daniel P Caul vs 1. iilli r t,;c Montague
Aaron Kepp.ul
lleiirv I.'. tin I
Plalt'A Plf.t
s Ir t T Clement
vs Win Met "arty
vs llcnrv Master
P K Hoil'm in ,V wife vs
II Kitlinls. MeCurty etui
vs Joseph Diiiimi
vs I'eiilicu TiomI
vs Isaac Thaller
v.i 11 Vovtlieinter nilm'r
Joseph tier
llti-h Martin
John McCormi. k
Martin Irtviiis' uilm'r
Mult cc Minder
Fullmer for Caul
Henry Keiser
Irn 'J'. ( icini'iit
1 1 'anil I Da i iliach
vs H Meinsnetr., ex'r.
vs Henry VoMheimer
vs (ieorue Uohrhach
Iloats. Kei ler it Stounhton
Conrad Kciily
Wm (Iro.ss for Sand (iillu rt vs J. J. 1'inUiratl'
J. lJowinan Indor.-.ee ce vs J (' lYrkius
Flijah ll.irto
vs Charles Sailor
vs Iiallnr (i.irnhart
vs I rti T. Clement
vs Joseph Klines' adm'r
s Jaeoli K Trcjo
vs lleni F iV .1 V ivtnmin
Thomas J Addis
Lower cV Parron
Jacob Klii.e
Williiott Welch
Thomas Stitt.m
Caspiir llci kart
vs Frederick Hcckart
vs Jacob llinvrr
vs John K'-ihr
N icholas 1 lower
(ieorue. F.cUctts' adm'r
Daniel 11 DricJiaill
vs A 11 .1,-1 man
s Leonard INuiJarnicl ct ai
vs J II Punly
s ( too j Voiiii 'iuan
vs Joseph Line;
vs Samuel S SheJdon
vs Jacob lily.cl
John I. liot-s V;
Ira T Cleiueiit '
John W Peal
(ico (' McKee
Sarah Mitzel
Santo
Tinbrouli lor Apiilctou vs James llruss
R D Cuiniiiiieis vs Thus r' Mackey
ilii kok tV Cuuliue vs (ico W Ariiintroug
Keulieii Fattdy vs l.ersln.er i ('lenient
Naiiev Ilousel vs ltuvid llonsels' adm'r
Jacob Keller vs Ij.iii!; of Northumberland,
Raker & Co for Jacob Ulooui vs Henry Com ail
Henry Klaxe &. Eve his wife vs '
Jacob 'arlniali's
udmiiiiutratur
Jomtthan llarman vs David Miller
i'lluinits Allen vs Peter Kaiip
Same vs Same
Cicnrge E. (o'hrig el ul vs Peter Wurey
llhain MeCarty vs rainuel Hunter
Mary Jane limner et al vs William Wilson
Decker & Wriller vs R I) Cuiniuiiigs.
(ieorge Shirley vg Ab'ui Dunkelberger's admr'x
Mary Marti
vs Win H Spruit
vs John Canii'bell & wife
vs R M SeyoTl'a adm'r
Same
Isuae Tyler
Jolm Drown
vs Juliu Ovster senr s cx r
Shurtiter ot iteiisler etui vs Thus H Mackey
Juo Knorr for II. Knorr vs Enoch Howers' wiui'r
James 1' Sutton & Co vs Samuel Kyle
Elizabeth Krice s A IS Lawrence
Conrad Wolf va tieort;e Heekart-
Cutharine ISnyders' t xr's vs Samuel U Wood
Daniel (ionscrt vs Henry llohner
Ua.uk of NiirlhumuorUiid vs J no C lloyds' adm'r
Same tu Same
Mary Putterson vs George Heckert
lioueparte Thompson ctal vs Camper St Clair
W m AleJJauiel lor A
W Oointy
vs John Jackaou et al
liu Weaver Eb zcr Greenough ex'rs
John Reynolds ts Isaac Reader
JOHN FARNii WORTH, i,0AV,
Iftoihonolary t oth.-c, )
f?unbury, July 14. A. l. 1851. J
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
TV OTICE is hereby (riven to all Legatees
' Creditors and other persons interested in the
Entitles of the following named persons, that the
Executors, Administrators, and (iiiurdisns of ssid
Entitles have tiled their accounts with the Register
of Northtiinlx'rlnnd county, nnd thnt the same
will he presented to the Orphnns Court of said
County, on Tuesday the Slh day of August
next for confirmation and allowance.
1851
Jesse t'mmel, ilvc'd., settled by his Execu
tor, Samuel Rcitji.
Joseph Irwin, tlee'd., setlbxl hy his Adm'r
Andrew Oull'y.
John Tschopi), ilce'd., settled hy his Adm'r
Michael Tsehopp.
John Humor, tlee'd., settled by ono of his
Adm'rs, Abriihani Hamor.
Parnh Husted, ilec'd., .tled by hes Execu
tor, A JiMiInn, Esq.
Robert W. Deehel, dee'd., settled by his
Adm'r, Daniel Hnlslioe.
Murtin Irwin, dee'd., settled by his Adiu'r,
Marks P. Senpham.
Henry Thaller, dec'tl.. settled by his Adm'r,
tie lout hoh John Fa-.nsworth.
Silas, Anne, Emily, and Cornelia. Funster,
minor children of John Fcnster, dee'd.,
settled hy their Guardian, Wm. Cornell.
Adam Critz. dee'd., setlletl by his Executors
James McMahiiii and Emanuel Heck.
Jacob (irecsintrer, dec'tL, settled by his
Adm'r, John (irecsinsrr.
JOHN P. PI 'USEL, Register.
Register's Ollite, )
.Suijiury, July 5, 1851. 5t. J
Teachers "Wanted.
jOTICE is hereby r;iven that sealed proposals
' will be received by the Directors of the Com
mon Schools of Ihe Unrouh of Suiibury for Tea
chers for the ensuing year, until 1 o'ehlek P. M.,
on Friday, August l'th ls.tl, at which time a
meeting of said Directors will be held in Room
No. 4, of the Public School House, to examine
teachers and allot said Schools.
Dy Order of the Hoard,
Ct. M. YORK8, Scc'y.
Sunbury, July 3, 1851.,-Gt.
Xcw 3Insic .Inst I'nhlislicd.
TJ" EE & WALKER. No. 102 Chesnut st
QJ arc constanlly iublishiug mid receiving,
new ami beautiful music from the most distin
guished composers.
The following list contains some of their choi
cest ond most popular Sonus, Walt.es, Polkas,
&c.
Now, thou art Clone, a beautiful song, words
by Thomas J. Diehl, music by llainbride.
My New England lioinc. words and music by
Mrs L. Wade.
(.'robe's Omnibus; by C. Grobc a collection
of Dueits.
Sounds from Home, piano and violin, by Jos.
Guiig'l.
Pretty Little Polkas for Pretty Little People,
by J. Ling.
All the Winds aie Sleeping, by A. S. Worn-s-y.
Guardian Ansel, by the author of "Love Not."
Household Winds, written by Chas. Young, do.
The Alliens, words by Thomas J. Diehl, mu
sic by 1 1 hit.
LEE vr WALKER have constantly on hand,
superior Pianos, nnd a supply of Martin's Cele
brated Guitars, which Ingetlicr v.llh a tine, as
sortment of Mutical Instruments ami Merchan
dize ill general, coeiprise a slock not to he sur
passed by that of iinv other cr-l.iMishmont in the
country." " LEE oc WALKER,
K2 Chesnut street. Swaint'c liuildiug.
Philadelphia, June '."S, 1 is.", 1 . y,
LIST OF JUROllS.
Cti F Northumberland Countv for August
$ Term, A, D. ls.'.l.
Cs'raiacl .9ciioi.
Pl-niilrv. K Iward W. Kriplit.
Lowi'it Aecfsr. Juhn Ebri-ht, John
Wynri, S'auuiel Geiirinyi'i.
I'ri'Kii Ai'dtsTA. Jonas Fiy.
Siiamokin. Isaiah Moiyan. John Iuiadar-.
iiiel, Geoijit! Keller, Henj.iiniii Touiulson.
Jacksun. Cunt ad Rahock.
llL'sn. Mahiii Hull, I'lnlip Weaver, Chris
lopll CainpUell, Charles Carr.
Ctiii.isijL'AiH K. Henry Shoals.
Dim.awari:. James E'votot. John P. Reartl,
Isaac Vincent.
Tl'ltliUT. Gl'0o(! Koous.
Lkwis. William Lev any, Wilson Ilnse.
Jacob (iittner. Gideon I'.eever
Low nit Maiio.nov. Adam liinyuman.
'i'ravcrsy .iiacorsi.
St Niii'tty. Cyrus O. liachiiiun, Samuel
dossier.
Lowiii Aft:ifTA. Daniel Conrad, Daniel
Zimmerman.
Ci'i'r.ii Aucl's TA. Samuel Kiland, Simon
Snyder.
Lowkk Iaiionhv. F.liiis Weast, Charles
Illusions, John Seiler, lli'i.j.tmtii lleiiner,
Daniel Fiance.
I'lTKii Mahonov. John Snyder, Daniel
Duiikel!eicp.r.
Risn. Lewis Vastiue, Abraham Hull'
man, James Eckman, Abel Dicus, John llotf
inan, Win. H. Kase.
Camkhon. John Outshall.
Cuai.. John Evei itl.
Noin tlL.M n kiii. a m. John Cake.
Point. Jacob Dentler, John Elision.
Cn 1 1.1 situ Ail' K. Cornelius McCiinley, Solo
tiinn Wallers, Win Freest.
Dklawaiik. J.ieob liiown, Enoch lionnit,
Henry J. Reader, Cliailes D-nr.
Lkwis. James Watts, James Roan, Mi
chael Uiohst, Michael Reader, John Al. Ilry-
son. Levi Glaze.
Ti'itiu r. Philip Rillmire. Daniel Fullmer,
Geo. (iood, David I.. Iilautl, Win. Kutz.
Milton. John Reh, John Norris.
Sn a Muk in. David I'eed.
Jackson. Paul lfollenbach, Solomon
Dressier, Jacob lloll'mau.
PROCLAMATION.
OTICE is hereby given that the several courtr
" of Common Pleas, General Quarter Sessions
of the peace, and Orphans' Court, Court of Oyos
nnd Terminer nnd General Jail Delivery, in aud
for the county of NorthtiiuIcrland, to commence
ut the Court House, in the borough ol Sunbury,
at 10 o'clock, A. M. on Monday, the 4th day of
August next, nnd will continue ONE WEEK.
The coroner. Justices of the Peace and consta
bles in and for the county of Northumberland, arc
requested to be then and there in their proper ier
sous, wilh their rolls, records, iniitiisitiuns, and
other remembrances, to do those things to their
several otlices appertaining to be done. And all
witnesses prosecuting in behalf of the Common
wealth ugainst auv prisoner are ulso requested and
commanded to be then and there attending in their
oroticr persons to prosecute nsaiiist liim, as shull
lie just and not to flrjitirt without leave at their
pciil. Jurors lire requested to la' punctual in their
attendance, at the time appointed agrceuhle to
their notices.
Given under my hands at Sunbury, the 21st d3y
of June, in the year of our Lord one thou
sand eight liniKlred and litty-one and the lie
tleiendeiice of the United Stales uf America
the i .Mil.
JAMES COVERT.SU'ff.
Goil save the Loininon wealth.
J A TENT 13IUTTANIA BTOPPERS for
liar ooiucs lor saio oy
It. II. M ASSER.
Sunbury, April 12, 1851.
4 RNOLD'S WRITING FLUID and AdUe
aive and legal envelopes, for sale by
II. li. MASSER.
Sunbury, April 20, 1851
mLVER WATCHES. A few double cases
English biker Watches, for sale at very low
prices by H. 11. MAsSt'R.
Sunbury, April 12, 1351,
INK lloureau's celebrated ink, and also Con
nr... Ink f,.e ,ln ...I. ..!.. I .. ....I ..I..1I 1...
H ' ... ..., nuuiLoaiv mill .nui w
Deci'liiher S3, 1650.
H B- MASTER.
NEW GOODS, AT THE STORE OF
JOHN YOUNG,
VlfHO respectfully informs his friends and
customers that he has rcturnodi from
rhiladtlphia, with an excellent assortment) of
New Spring Goods,
which ho-offers for sale at his old stand in-Market
street. These goods will bo sold at the low.
est prices. His stock consists of every vurivty,
viz t
Dry (loods,
Such tu Chlh, Cassimcrrn, Muslins, Ouhrofj
Ci!flc.iim, Lawns. Chintzes nnd Lw
dies Dress and Fancy Goods
generally.
Also an assortment of
Falm Leaf Hats, Caps, &e,
QTTEENSWARE.
Hardware. Iron nnd Steel, Nails. &c,
ALSO:
A general assortment of Grocerit-s, Sugar,
CoJTcp, Tea, Cheese, Mo
lasses, Spices.
W Produce of all kinds taken in exchange
nt the highest market prices.
Suiihtiiy, May 24, 18.M.
LOOK H HUE!!!
TIIHK Sulfrrilrr rospcrtfully
-JL hifurma Iiim friniitln anil thf
i.i.t.t; n-......r,.llu 1 1 . . t he. alill
J-a rnntinues tho
SADDLERY BUSINESS,
At his old Stand in
Market Street, Sunbury,
two doors above Markrt S.mare, where he con
stantly keeps n hand, a largo assortment of
I'ciidy Made Harness,
(Double Single.) with Silver, Brass and Japnil
neit tuivuiiting. Also Saddles Bridles, Trunks,
Vu ticca, Whips, Collars.
All kinds of work in his liue made to oh-r. In as
neat a style ns can be got up in this country.
Hcrxous wishing to purchase will please call and
examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere.
N. B. The subscriber has just opened a new
and splendid
Assortment of Saddlery,
Such as Silver, Bnis and Japanned mounting,
Patent Self-Adjusting Trees, Patent Roller
Hits, Riding llridlc Pits, Trunk and
Yalice Locks, Tinink Hoard. Trunk
Nails, Haines, Traces, Trill
tiling Laces, Tufts, Saii-.
die W'vh, Sinule ant)
Double, White
Enameled Leather, Patent Leather, Oil Cloth,
Rosetts, Tassels, Euncy Hrow-Uands, Saddle
Trees, Deer's Hair,
PATENT FLY NETS
of all kinds. All of which will be sold ns cheap
if not cheaper than they can he got elsewhere,
for cash or approved credit.
ANDREW J. STROH.
Sunbury, April 2fi, 1851. fun.
GIDEON M- YOlMvS
I 1 EsrECTITLL Y offers himself to the peo-
pic of NorthtnnlH'i'land county as a candi
date for the oliiee of
Prollionohiry.
He believes his experience in the business nf
that oliiee will enable him to fulfil its duties
faithfully.
Sunbury, July 5, 1851
TO THE ELKCTORS OF NOIITIIL'MHER-
LAND COUNTY.
riHE subscriber respectfully informs his friends
JL nnd fellow citi.ens of Norihumlwrliind coun
ty, that he oilers himself as a candidate for
County Commissioner,
nt tho ensuing election. He solicits from his
friends ami fellow citizens a support, and promi
ses should he I e elected tu discharge the duties
uf the ollice with fidelity.
CHARLES WEAVER.
Sunbury, May SI, 1851.
TO THE ELECTORS OK NORTHUMBER
LAND COUNTY.
Fki.i.ow Citijixns: At the earnest solicita
tion of iniiny of my friends, I hereby announce
myself as a candidate for the ollice of
County Commissioner
at the approaching election. Should I lie elected
I promise to discharge the duties of said office
With fidelity nnd impartiality. I solicit the sup
port of my fellow citizens.
CALEB II ARRET.
Lower Augusta, June 11, IM51.
TO THE ELECTORS OF NORTHUMBER
LAND COUNTY.
THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends
and fellow citi.ens of Northumberland coun
ty, that ho will 1 a caudiatc for
County Commissioner,
nt the ensuing election He therefore solicits
from his friends and fellow citizens a liberal sup
port, and promises' should ho U' elected to dis
charge the duties of the ollice with fidelity and
iinpartialiiv.
ELIAS LROSIOUS.
Sunbury, March l.r, 1851.
TO THE ELECTORS OF NORTHUMBER
LAND COUNTY.
Fr.i.iow Crri'.KNs: At tho solicitation of
my friends, I otl'er myself as a candidate for the
olncc of
COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
ut the ensuing election. Should I be elected, I
promise to discharge the duties of said office with
lulchty and impartiality.
GEORGE BRIGHT,
Sunbury, April 12, 1S.M.
NO CUItK NO IWYI
Hughes' Fever and Atpie Pills!!
A PERFECT and speedy cure fur the Fever
und Ague is guaranteed to any one who
may use the Pills. They have been used for the
nil !( ymrt and huvo never lieen known to
fail in a single instance and in casts, too.
where persons have hud the disease for several
years, without intermission. The proprietor
challmgt llie vvrlil lo produce an article that
will cure in its short a time, without leaving any
Icicle nous ellei'U from the line ol it It llie I ills
do not perform a siieedy and perfort cure, the
proprietor will return the money. Kor sale by
Jacob S. Lawrence, M iners llie : E. llellen-
stcin, Trevorlmij S. R, Dixon, Schuylkill Ha
ven; Joint v. r riling, Sunbury; Mary A. Mc
toy, Nurthuniberlaud ; Dr. lleekly, Hunville ;
JohliSharpless, Cullawissa ; Dr. Jtiiirl, Williams-
port ; Juliu Uascr, Milton, and by respectable
Druggists tliroughotit Ihn State.
J. CURTIS C. HUGHES, Proprietor.
Pottsville, June S8, 1851. ly.
EXTRACT CE GINGER A frcb supply
just received aud for sale at this u8ke.
Price 25 cent.
Suuluiiy, July 13, 1851.
100 LABORERS WANTED
IMMEDIATELY on the Trcvorton Rail Road,
Sections 51 It 53 ; at the Mouth of the Ma.
houoy Creek, to whom liberal wage will be paid.
IRA T. CLEMENT & Co.
Sunbury, July 5, 1651. tC
1 AZORS. A superior article fur Bale t the
"store or HfclNKX lA&SfcK.
Sunbury, Feb. 10, 1850,
WRITING FLUID and self sealing Enve
hqies, just received and fur sale hy
April 19, 1851. II. B. M ASSER.
GREAT ARRIVAL OP
NEW GOODS!
AT TBS STOKE OF
FRIXiING & GRANT,
Market Street, Sunbury, Pa.,
riHH subscribers hereby inform their old ens.
A tomers and the public generally, that they
have just iceeivctl a largo and extensive assort
ment uf all kinds of. Meirhundiw, which- they
ofli-r to purthasers nt suuh rates, thnt they can
not rvQ-aut from buying, 'i'licir nsaortojent o
Dry Goods,
is large, embracing nil kinds nf
Chillis, Cussimer.iy Suttinrtts, Ifc
A general assortment of Summer wear, o
LINEN, WOOL and' COTTON,
Staple, and Fancy Goods for Ladies,.
of all kinds, such as Calicoes, Mous. de Laiues,
Lawns, (I'inghams, Ac.
GROCERIES and QUEENSWARE..
Also an eVcellcnt assortment of
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY..
J,irtrof AND MliDlCIM'.S;
Fish, Salt and Plaster.
CV" Country produce of all kinds taken ia ex
change nt the highest market price
Sunbury, May 10, 1S;5.1.
LOGS HEP.S,
H.LfAKI HOOYER respeelhilly informs
' his friein'fi nnd cusloiners that he has
just returned from Philadelphia, with an excellent
assortment of
NEW SPRING GOODS,
which ho oilers for sale nt his new store nt Mns
scr's Mill, Hollowing Run. These goods will
be sold nt the lowest pricts.
IIIH STOCK rn.HFS OF KVIIHY VAUir.TV, Via;
Dry Goods, fy'.,
Such as Clulhs, Cassiwrrx Muslins, Cal'notst
Ginsliitms. Lairns, Chintzes and '
Ladies Dress (loads gci.ci jtiv
ALSO :
An, assortment of
Palm Leaf Hats, Caps, &c.
QUEENSWARE,
HARDWARE, IRON and STEEL, NAILS, &ct
A general assortment of Groceries, such as
Sugar, Coffee, Tei, Molas
ses, Spices, &.C.
Also nil ussortmeiit of Lhpiors, such aa
Brandt, Hum, Whiskey, Wines, c.
FiT Vrotluc? ufall kinds taken in exchange at
the highest ni.oict prices,
Hollowing Huh, May 10, 1S51 ly.
Estate ftf PETER SIIR0NTZ, Dee'd.
TOTICE is hereby given thnt letters Testa
nieutary have been granted to the subscri
ber on the estate of Peter Shroud, dee'd., late
of Lower Augusta township. Northumberland
county. All persons indebted to said estate or
having claims against the same, are requested to
call on the subscriber for settlement.
MARY SHKONTZ, Adin'rx.
Lower Augusta tp., Jane 23. Gt.
MARBLE MANUFACTORY,!
CIIKAP GI.AVK STONES.
THE subscriber informs his ftieiids and the
public, that he continues to carry on the
Marble llusiness ill all its branches, ut his old
slniid ill Milton, Pa., and is prepared to manu
facture Monuments, Tombs, Grarestoues, &c..
of Ihe best materials, and most finished woik
mnin-hip, and nt the lowest prices.
Letter Cuttiua, r.nulisli and Ocrman in tho
most modern ami elegant stvle.
Designs fur Monuments, Grave Stones, &c,
nlwnvs on hand.
N. II. Orders for the East side of the river
promptly executed hv leaving the suinc nt the
office of tho 'Sunburv American."
ANTHONY HIPP.
Milton, May 10, 1851.
NEW AND POPULAR SCHOOL BOOK
CtOM PREHENsIYE summary of Universal
' llistorv, together with a I'iographv of Dis
tinguished Persons, to which is appended an epi
tome of
Heathen Mythology. Natural Philosophy, Gen
eral Astronomy and Phvsiolouv.
Atlopted and used in the, Public Schools of
Philadelphia.
J-;, s. jo.m.s cv Co., ruliltsiiers,
S. W. Corner FOURTH and RACE Sts., Phils.
Teachers and School Committees addressing
letters to us post paid, will be fuiuinhcd with
copies for examination.
W A Pull and Complete Assortment of
HOOKS nnd STATIONARY, for Salo at the
iMVrxt Viirr-t.
May :i, 1S5L ly.
fir nit lniprovniinits in making
French llurr Stones.
I)Y Ihe use ,;f
Kkviikhhink
iinat'iled t-itsl iron
r. wiiii-ii is itiict
!n.tnV'w''i'rr'ihe'
weir ni the Stone,
ml h is a in .veul.le
i.tiaitee - ryne and
lrit er s i tis Ut kei
the li.it.'iii-e nl' llie
stunt! with. ut tram
ming unit! it is
vv'irn out. Out
nt'i.-k nf llt.trks is
elected in Fpinee, aud llie hest quality unly ustnl.
&ilid ilurr tt'iuis Ir.iui 'i to 3 i-el in diaiueler with the
l"vvel St.itiu Li rim, s.i lis ti prevent the runner i-linking
inlhnrytf. Il-'llii: I'Mli ol" nil niiiniu-rs, t-henp for ensli.
Mill Irons and Stunt Mai-lnurs iuinislied to tinier.
iirintlKiont-s ol its rit d i -s, sueaMe lor Country Mer
etiauls, linpolted unit lor sale 1
J. K. MITr lll'.l.l.,
No. II ntt Yolk It.si'l. near Ihe IndiuulVle.
rtiiladilpliia, Apnl l-."l km.
JOHX CALVKlaLKY,
CAUDLE ICOULDS,
No. 100 Race, (.-sassafras,) street,
Abott Third, opihisite the White Swan Hole.
rHILiDEI.ri.IA.
Tallow Chandicrs and Mauufarturors ran I
supplied v illi a lirl r.ilo Article of Caudle Moulds,
of Superior exrvtlcuee aud finish,
N. li. The .Moulds aie made of the best Metal
and polilul by a la w Patent .Maehiue, which
gives ibeni an cxtia finish. They uto after the
English style the tins to screw on the pipe, and
the pipe to screw li;;ht in the h itch.
Iv AiiuASi-rtii to be lar superior to any
other now in use. a.
He alsa luauulaciurc Murgitul Pumps and
Svringes.
April 15, 1851. Ohio. .",
L. AV. 1L G IKSE,
(.lriti for Henry t'urr,)
LIMBER COMMISSION 51 ERCI11M,
Falls) lon, llalllmore.
W LIUERAL ADVANCES maJo on Con-
signments.
Lettkis and CtissisxussTS Miould be ad-
dresMid to
L. V. H. GIESE, Agent
May 10, 18514uio.
KNOll AND SPRING MORTISE, LAT
CH ES, An excellent articlo, fur salo al
hall Ihe usuut price by J W. FAILING,
Sunbury, July 7. 1849-
T1LANK Parchment Paper Deed and blank
A- Mortgages, Uouds, Executions, Summons,
Slc, for sale by II. I). MASSE R.
Sunbury, April ?0, 1851.
WE STUDY TO PLEASE.
rI'IIE attention of Ibiililers mill otli-rs, are respect rally
1 invited to llto extensive sud Wfll selrrted st'S-k f
Bl IU1INO HAHI)WAHKAj.D TtM)IJS, now offtrtd by
uic nlMfriber, consisting in pan ni rellsi
Aniciienii l.'nmt luntt Isiks, upriglil, wilh night work,
pinunl "f ,,r- riirnittiro, or lrrlin all cirs.
nii,.n . '2 K"" l)"or 1-oelts, Uirilil, ptain, Willi
eiiTors. ' p or hnn farnllare, or poieeluill all
to!A. uilHll..1'" 1Jnw ,nrk- -"d (,,"rB -1o"ri "orilon.
S ,'i,,rar f",""lnrr, , rHirrelmn nil c ors.
hrLT. ,Z L""1"' -" ' uaiiliUes. While or
bniss riiniitiire, or pororliiiusii ,.,,T,
i..'Z'.?i'.'.., .''rlice ,'"',k"' with plstctl, while or
bniss niniilnri'. or pxrerlnin nil e ii.irs
American M.wticc latches, nil .j. wilh pl,led wlli,e
or brass tiirinliire, nr purrrluin nil c...its
Ain-riran Mortice and It im Chiset Irsiks, pliiletl ol brass
rscnlehwins, or pnn'i'tiiin all cilnrs.
Ami rican llrop, Slop, Thumb, Oute, an4 Store Door
Jilfhv.
A Is i, Impotted Locks and t.ntchrsnf evftv tlcsoripttuii.
lluldwili's, snS Alliel'lUlll Hutt' Ulllgcs, of all sue. n,,t
nr Iniisti ).'itit.
WniitHr. Gnle, t-imp, T., nnd nnckflnp l!its, till ktmla.
tliutter, (jute, Uisir, Plush, aisl Spring IMi, wrought
or rust, iron nnd brass,, every dcseriptioli.
Pcrews, ISpnirs, Clqe, Snnit Hnper of Pie liest qnnllty.
Aniericuti Anle una' Snii A.vlo Valleys, uf every
Voriety.
Atni'rlrnn Buttons, plpul or ou pin les, brars, iron, or
bronzed.
AituTinitii Xobs, plated, while, irsi, r wootl, nil kinds.
Sash-Oml, ooinimin and pntcnt, with oilier nrticlos too
nutnernus tn mention.
IV NMIS nnd !Af II-Wi;if7IITS nt FACTOKY
rmrps.
IF All Ostls il. liverwl ftee of Charge to npy pnrt of
the city ond ttislriets.
Al litis esliilibslnnent tn ls fnund one tif 'Jie Inrirest nnd
best nwrtuiciits of While nnd Kiinry Nnlis fur Iss ks, Ac.,
in tbeCily; sonie pntterns. of which, cannot be seen, or
obtained, nt nny titlier Mure. TOOLS.
Spent. A Jneksm's Hack, Pane:, Uand, nnil Ttipp Sews,
minified expressly fur Helnil snlus, ull sclvct'.'d vvilhcnrr.
Siile nftent fot Hie celebrated I'lnnes, innde hy K. W. Car
penter, f linenster, I'a., liennr nil niml nf split wood.
ami the Huts EMinid nnd tticil. iletnly's A WUhanis'-maka
iift'lii-eis, Aes, Hatchets, Draunii; Knives, fcc, ult wat
tnnteil k.ksI.. 3
I null's amk Slnek's make of Auirers nnd Aimar Hills, nil
Sizes
Ainerienn Siimres nnd flevils .if evry tlesenption.
Auterienn Kllles. flitno... Kn....i,. r SL..U....
drivers, c. ' " ' """" -
Amerieitu C. S. Hummers, ri.i... n ;,-..(;,,,. nil
Anvils anil Vlees, nil sixi-s. ' 1
Steel. Inm, lillir WWksi Brines, wilh C B Hills, in
preat. variety,
XV. liniives fc Spin's. Ilntrher's nnd other qelebrWed
Slakes 1. 1 Chisels. Piles. Pliiiie-lrmis. A-e . .Ve
Adilis's eelebmted Carvunr TiN.ls, nil shapes
.Makilte Din: ul the tiesl mill must exli.ni.iv.. M irt.n.i.t.
t-r ntiil.liim llaldware mid Tts.ls in the Suile.
Al linn evlnlilisliment it is eon i.leretl li nlTisure in slinw
the G.ioils. Vou tire invited to eall and exiininw; the assort,
tient., tout liwir Ihe priees ttskett, Wloru purvhuiiiiig else,
where. L'otne nnil see tiff.
Voims, repeiU'tillv.
Wm.. m. nw't.vnvK
No. o?r Market St., Iielween 7ih and eth. upper side,
riiiluilelphitt, April li, liut. ly.
TO PHYSICIANS AND OTHERS.
riHE sulwcrihers oflcr to physicians and dr?
JL gists, a evirefutjry s.leetetl stock of drugs and
medicines, which they W',11 Riiiirantoc to lie of the
hest quality, pure and unadulterated in all cases.
1 neir (acuities lor iniportui? foremn druas ami
chemicals arc such, that they arc enabled to svll
them upon the best terms, ami at the same time
to assure their customers of their genuineness.
They have also recently prepared and now of
fer for sale a uH?rj,or articlo t S
ciixiK.i .11 vgm:sia, &c,
Resemhlinr? Henry's IMacnesia, free from carhon
ic acid nnd roughness or urittincss, almost entirely
tasteless, comliinine; in an equal hulk from three
to four times tho ntrcnqth of the common kind,
and solil ut about one half the price of Henry's
Magnesia.
They have also prepared tho
Fluid Magnesia,
Which in n new and valuable remedy in acidity
of the stomach, heartburn, nausea, &c, at less
than half the price of the foreign article.
They also have on hand of their own prepara
tion an assortment of
1'u re Drugs in Powder,
Neatly put up In 1,4 and J pound bottles, such
us Aloes, Rhubarb, Senna, Senega, Rhatany, Ki
no, (ium Arubic, Serpentaria, Kxt. Glycyrrh, Ipe
cac, Potassa Sulph., l'utassa Nitras, llorax, Spi
grlia, liuchu, Orris, Cascarilla, Cauella Alba,
L'v.i I'rsa, &C.
O'rent care has been tal;en to have these pre
pared from the best selected drugs and in such a
way as to preserve the characteristics of each ar
ticle without injury.
They have also a variety of
Chemical & Phnriiinccuf ieal
Preparations of their own manufacture, and add
to the list all the valuable new remedies as they
become known. Among them may be mentioned
the following :
llydriM.yiinie Aeid,
l'repn rations ol' bidine,
" llf I'l.UlSKl,
1 .i ; I ii r Auiinonia,
Aqua, do.
i'll.'Bjdiali', ll'i. nnevvrc-
ttifdy for lttieuinulttnii.
Itlue Mass.
Preparations of Mercury,
' Irnii,
" .me.
Kxtmrt of S'litia, Itttid, a
ple.'isinil loitulii udliiutlster
to ebildrt'ii.
r.xtmcl of Rttelia Comp.,
Ilin.l,
lUUael nl tjenlliill,
' IJntissia,
" 'I'nraxieiun,
Siuiielia, 11
KirmiparillnCiin
pusitiiiu tlilid,
d'i. tlo. slid,
d simple do.
Cul'M-yiilli rump,
do simple.
11 Val.-riait, linid, n
new ana useful remedy.
ps. .Ether Nitros, U. S. P., Oils of Oupaiva,
I Cubebs, Ergot, Tohaece, &c. Citrate of Iron
I nnd Quinine, Sesqui-Oxide of Iron, an antidote
! for arsenic, t 'itratc of Magnesia, a new and pleas,
'ant cathartic medicine, put up in 12 oz. bottles,
pi per tloz. Collodion, or l.iquul Adhesive Plas
ter ; a convenient application in many surgical
operations, put up in small vials. Also
CANTHARIPAL COLLODION OR BLIS
TK1UNG LIQUID,
A convenient preparation of canlharides in many
cases where there is a diliiculty of applying the
ordinary blistering plaster. A coating of it appli
ed with a cuiiicl's hair brush, and covered wilh oil
i sills or some similar substance, will protlivce a
i 1,lis!,'r '" ll,rte Xmi"" ''""i or wl"'u rP"l.
; in the usual time of about twelve hours.
Physicians and others may depend upon the
i f..:,i.i..i .-.....: ,c .1...:. -.l M.
' li"'uu' ullu I" onii'i i taiti uiiuu .u liuu iu i ... .
low tans ub iitu ui.si quuuiy 01 int-oieiites tuu ni;
purchased.
CHAR LES ELLIS c CO.
50 Chesnut street, Philailt.
Lalinrntory, 6th and Morris Sts. .Southwark.
Noveinber' 10, 1850 tf.
UNION HOTEL,
SUNBURY, PA.
rilllE MISS WEITZEL'S rosieetfully inform
L the Public that they still continue to enter
tain travellers and others at their old established
stand in Market street, west of the Court House.
Their long experience iu the business, and the
well established reputation of their House, will,
they trust, bo a sullieiciit guarantee, that their
customers will be well accommodated.
March 8, 1851 tf.
STOVES! STOVES!
rgIIE sub.criliers return their sincere thanks to
J"- their customers, for liberal encouragement
for the last year, and hope by strict attention in
tilling orders to meet wilh the same liberal patron
age. We have on hand the greatest variety of
patterns of any other Foundry in the United
States, and slill adding to their numltcr. Give,
us a cull before purchasing elsewhere. Our stix k
embraces a great variety of Cooking stoves, of the
most apprwed kinds. Parlor stoves for wood or
coal, ctnnmon stoves, cylinders of all kinds, and
odd plates of all kinds to repair stoves.
For Summer u, a small Stove, culled Sum
mer baker, new und superior Furnace for burn
incr charcoal or stone coal. Gas ovens of several
ditforciit patterns, Dake ovens, several patterns,
lillclnug posts, Spout irons, ana a vartciy o ar.i,
cles in casting, too numerous to mention. The
Hardware trade can be supplied Willi common 4,
5, 6, 7, and 8 quart Tea kettles, at very low pri
ces (or cash or city acceptance.
A few casks of suiierior Ucnuau, ruaca lean on
hand.
WABNICK &, MBRANDT.
Noble L wharf, Delaware, Philadelphia.
AprU IS, 1851. 61110.
SMITH'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GIN
GER, fresh supply just received, and for
1Be i,v is. li. niASSbli.
April IS. 1851.
OLD PENS with and without silver case
vJ just received, and for sale hv
II l).M.&eKR
funbuiy, April 1 185
A
CHERRY PECTORAL;
Fer the Care ef
COUGHS, COI.133,
HOARSENESS, BHOM
OHITIS, GROUP, ASTH
MA, WHOOPINO-OOUOH
AWD OONSUMPTIOU.
The uniform success which has attended th
use of this preparation; its snlnfary e!cctf it,
powsr. to relieve and euro a licet ions of the
Lungs, have gained foe it a celebrity equalled-by
no other medicine. W otrer it to the alllicted
with entire confidence in its virtues, and tho full
belief that it will abdue and remove the severest,
attacks of disease upon the thront nnd Ktnigs.
These results, ns they become publicly known,
very r).a.t,uraJly attract tl,o attention, of medical
men nnd philantropistn everywhere. What is
their opinion of CHKRiJ Y Plic'TOfAL may bo
seen in tho following ::
VALENTINE MOTT, M. !.,
Pro.. Surgery JIM. Colli ge, Xrw Yor.nys : ,
"It (rives mo pleasure to certify the value and
efficacy of Ayer's CHERRY rECTOA'Al,,
which I consider peculiarly udapted to cure disca,-.
scs of Vie Tliroat and L.uiigs."
THE RT. REV. LORD m.SIIOl flEI.r.
writes iu a letter to. his friend, who was sinking
under an atTeetion of the I.ungs ; "Trv tho
CHEftKY l'K.t'TOKAI. and if unv medicine.
can (rjve you relief, with the blessing of God that
will.'"
CHIEF JUSTICE EUSTIS.
of Louisiana, writes "That n young daughter of
his was cured of several severe attacks of Croup
by tho CHEiKY I'ECmKAL."
ASTHMA AND BRONOHms.
3Vie Caiimlian Journal of Mi tical f-'eiencu
states, "That Asthma and Bronchitis so prevalent
in this inclement climate, hns yielded with surpri
sing rapidity to Ayer's CUEXRY PECTORAL,
and we cannot too strongly recommend this skill
ful preparation to the Profession am pubile gen
eruliyj Let the relieved sufferer speak fir himself:-..
IIahtioiui, Jan. 20, 1817.
Dr. . C. Ayer -Hear Sir : Having been res.
cued fvoin. n painful and dangerous disease by
your medicine, gratitude prompts me to send yon
this acknowledgment, not only in justice to you,
but tor tho information of others in like n!lU
lion,
A slight cold upon the lungs, neglected nt first,
became so severe that spitting of blood, a violent,
cough und profuse night sweats followed and fas
tened upon me, I became emaciated, could not
sleep, was distressed by my cough, and a pain,
through my chest, and in short had all the alarm
nig syintoiiis cf quiek consumption. No niodii
civic seemed nt all to reach inv case, until I provi-.
dentfally tried your CHErtfY 1'ECTOiiAI.
which soon relieved and now has cured me.
Yours with respect. E. A. .STEWART
Alii txr, N. Y. April 17, 1818.
Dr. Ayer, Lowell Dear Mir . 1 have for yearst
been alllicttAl with Asthma ill the worst form i so
that I have been obliged to sleep in my chair for
a larger part of the time, being unable to breaths
on my lieu. I bad tried a great many medicines,
to no purpose, until my Phyiici-.m prescribed, 8
an experiment, your CHERRY PECTORAL.
At first it seemed to make vne worse, but in
less limn a week I lietran to experience the most
gratifying relief frejn its use; and now, in four
weeks, the disease is entirely removed. I can
sleep on my bed with comfort, and enjoy a stato
cf health which I had never expected to enjoy.
GEORGE S, FA UK ANT,
PRKF A IIKtl 11T J.f, tYLH, ril KM 1ST, LOWELL, MASS,
f9 Sold by Henry Masscr, Sunbury; Mary
A. McCoy, Northumberland' l)r, Genrliart, c
linsgiove i Ur. Eickly, Uanvillo, and, JJrttgghsta
generally,
Kelt. 13, 1851 . lyceSin
ArvSEHICAN HOUSE,
FOTTSVILLE, PA.
A TRS. MARY WEAVER respectfully informs
the public aud travelling community general
ly, that she has opened this large and comuiodioua
HOTEL, furuisbed in a superior stvle. From
her loii experience in the business of a first rato
Hotel, ami welt known reputation to accommo
date, her customers may depend on being supplied
with every thing conducive lo their comfort aud
convenience.
Feb. 5. 18.il tf
LAAYliEiNCE HOUSE,
SUKBURY, PA.
rjlHE subscriber respectfully informs her friends,
a. nnd the public generally, that bIic has takrt
the above well known stand nearly opposite the.
Court House, lately occupied by Mr. J, C. Pcr
kins. She trusts that her experience in business,
nnd her cllorts to ninke her guests comfortable,
will give entire satisfaction to those who may fa
vor her with their custom,
ANN C. MORRIS
March 8, 1R51. tf.
TREVORTON HOUSE,
TUliYOUTON, PA.
TIIIR suWrilicr respectfully intorms the publi.
Ml that he has opened a Public House, in tl
new town of Trcvorton, Northumberland county
and that he is well prepared to accommodate hi
guests iu llie best manner. His house is located
nearly opposite the Company' Store. He is also
provided with good stabling sufficient for 20 hor
ses. He trusts by prompt and careful attention
to business to meet a share of the public patron
age. HENRY 11- WEAVER.
Trcvorton, Jan 11, 1850 tf
r.oi v. v i, v '
AN I) PENSION AGBXCY.
The attention of the public is called to tho ad
vcrlUement of Mr- Charles C Tucker, Attorney
and Agent at Washigton City. Persons ha.
mg claims for bounty Lands or Pensions are in-,
formed that the subscriber has made arrangement
for the requisite forms, and claimants calling at
his office, can have their papers prepared, and)
forwarded to Mr Tucker at Washington, ndi
by him be properly attended to licl'orc thq De
partment there.
it. u. .-Yi.'issr.ii;
Sunbury. Jan.. 18, 1851
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then m. tuui.
A MUItOSK SMITH,
DIU GGIST AND CIIKMlfP.
V. K. torner of 1th and Chestnut Slrtftr
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