Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, August 23, 1851, Image 3

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    SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAM0K1N JOURNAL
a card-
To the Free and Independent Electors of
Northumberland County.
Fellow Citizens : Encouraged by the
sdvico of several of my pcrsonnl fi iond, 1
tm induced to offer myself to your suUrnocs
at the next election for the office of Associ
ate J u doc of Northumberland county. 1
canno! boast of being a democrat, nor will I
exult at being a whig being of opinion that
if a man have no other merit tlmn that of
belonging to one or tlio other of tlioso re
pectuble parties, however desirnblo their
countenance and support mifilit be, such a
man, t say, is not the best candidate for pub
lic support. 1 am of opinion, with tho illus
trious Jefferson, that the lime has now arri
ved, when the only question, that should bo
asked in relation to a candidate (for a Judi
cial office at least,) is simply this: "Is he
Jkoneif, is he capable, is he Jit ?" These ques
lions it is your unquestionable provinco to
decide. Under this persuasion of the quali
lications for the office, it only remains for me
1o say, that should I bo elected, I will cn
dcavor so to perform the duties of thu office,
as never to inquire, or desiro to know, the
politics, or religion, ol any suitor in Court.
One respectable gentleman already named
for the office, has declined for tho present ;
but intimates, that in future, he may be obli
ged to you for your votes. My caso is not
similar as I am now in my sixty third year,
there is not in any human probability, any
"future" for me in referenco to this mattsr.
. 1 remain, fellow citizens,
Yours, respectfully,
WJI. AlcCAIiTV.
ScNcnr, Aug. 14th, 151.
vEommunirnttons.
Fur the Aiaciicaa.
ASSOCIATE JlDliK.
Ms Editor: Mr. Samuel T. rtrown, of
Milton, having declined being a candidate
ar iho olliee of Associate Judur, of this
County, many of us have deemed it advisa
ble to present the name of 11KNUY KEAD
Kll, Ec., of McEwensville, for that office.
JiU. Hecdor is well known as having been
ono of our best Sheriff's. He is an active
persevering man, and would make an excel
lent officer for that station, especially as he
is well acquainted with both 1 lie German
and English languages. Tho Forks can pre
sent no name that will be better received
than that of Itenry Reader.
CHILISQL'AQUE.
For tlie American.
Mil. Koitor : Permit mo to recommend
THOMAS S. MAC'KEY, Esq., of Milton, as
a candidate fur Associate Ju.le, of this
County. Mr. Mackey is an intelligent and
competent man, ami lias fur a i.uuiber of
years acted as a JiKtico of the i'eae.e. lie
was ulso the late Marshall in taking the cen
sus, anil was an excellent officer. The Folks
are entitled to one of the Judges, and we
know no man in it, belter quulilied for the
uffico than Mr. Maekcv.
MANY OF SI1AMOKIX.
For I lie American,
oin SFT MB MB Ml.
Mr. Eimtor : The time is nearly at hand
when we shall be called upon lor the selec
tion of a candidate for the legislature. This,
it me remark is a much more important
matter than many seem to imagine. Tho
improvements of tho country, and the vari
ous other interests connected with the legis
lation of the State, is such that every fanner,
mechanic, and laborer, is deeply interesl'-d
in selecting for their member of Assembly,
such a man as will best guard and pinlecl
their interests. Tiiere have been but three
jiiiil iil:ilp3 ti.tmnil. mid tltisi nr ;i 11 fiiim tlip
western side of the river, or in the Folks
This, 1 know, will be u serious objection to
.
overy farmer and tax payer, who lecollocts
Ihe powciful efforts made for the last three
years to divide tho County, by a number of
Interested persons in Ihe upper end. But
the next member, it is conceded, must be
laken from the other side of the river, and
we must take one of the three offered. For
tunately, ono of them resides close by, ami
may be considered ono of ourselves, and
who is, therefore, personally and p'cuuiarily
interested in opposing nil attempts to divide
the County. The penile-man alluded lo is
WILLIAM FORSYTH K, Esq., of Northum
berland. I need not say, what will be eii- j
orally admitted, and without intend in:: to
cast any reflection on tho other candidates, j
thai in business habits, and in point nf abili
ty and general information, ho is much the
fittest man. Mr. Forsyllio and myself have
not generally ncled together in political mat
ters, but I must do him tho justice to say,
that always, and under all circumstances, he
has ever acted tho part of a gentleman and
a liberal minded man. In every respect
then it will be the interest of tho people of
the lower end to support him as our next
candidate for tho I-eeislature.
AN AUGUSTA DEMOCRAT.
For lite American.
OIR XEIT MEJIUI.lt.
II. B. Masskh, Esq. ll is conceded that
the candidate for Assembly, at the cnniinj;
election, is lo be taken from tho Folks. A
number of persons have been spoken of as
candidates. Among them is Off.. WIL
LIAM FOLLMElt, of Turbul township, who
is known to many as one of Ihe lute County
Commissioners. Col. Fullmer is a practical
fanner, of good sound sense and unassuming
manners, and would, we think, make an ex
cellent member, ll has been asserted that
Col. Fullmer would favor a division of the
County, booause ho is a resident of the up
per end. Col. Fullmer is in fuvor of lottinc
the County icniain as it is, and is opposed to
n iwibiou, POINT.
Fui ths American.
Ma. Editor. : As it iagonetully conceded
that one of the Associate Judges, should re
side in the County town, permit us to name
(i EOliC E WKISKR, K...., 0. Sunbury, us u
porson in every way ttuuliftudj to discharge
the duties of that post. Mr. VVeisor has al
ways been a consistent and unwavering
democrat, speaks both tho English and liar
man languages fluently, and if nominated
and elected, would givo entire satisfaction in
the discharge of his duties to all panics
LOWER MAUOXOV,
Fur the American.
xt ho shall nr. oi n next member f
II. B. Masskr, Esq. : The question is
frequently asked who will be our next
member 1 We feel hero a deep interest in
the matter, and as there aro many things
that will come before tho next legislature, in
which we nil feel n deep interest, it is all
important that we should elect the right kind
of a man. Thero can bo no question wo
think, that VM. FORSYTH E, Esq., of Nor
Ihumherlund, is decidedly the best man
named. Resides, his interests are similar to
our own, and we could safely rely on him, if
the question of dividing the County should
again be brought forward. That there is a
secret design and a determination to divide
onr County, by a number of individuals in tho
upper end, is no longer a matter of doubt.
What security have we that tho 3 candidates
from llin nnni-r pint will not favor themea-(
sure! Nothing but their simple promise!
and what does that amount to when wo re
collect how easily each of these same men
forgot thoir promises on several other occa
sions. If I mistake not. one of them, when
in the legislature, voted for the removal of
onr Supreme Court, by mistake, as he after
wards alleged. Such mistakes nicht divide
onr County increase our taxes destroy our
coal and iron interests, and atrest our rail
road improvements. We want a man who
wo know will not make such mistakes. The
above reasons, t think, are sufficient to in
duce every man w ho has any regard for tho
interests of the County, to vote for Mr. Fnr
sythe. But independent of all this, Mr. For
sythe is a man in every respect belter quali
fied of creator ability more expeiience in
matters of business, and belter calculated in
everv way to represent the people of this
County. SHAMOKIX.
ASSOCIATE JI'IK.E.
JOSEPH HOGF.XnOBf.F.ll, of Milton, re
spectfully announces to his fellow citizens or
Northumberland county, that lie will bo a
candidate for thu office of Associate Judge,
at the ensuing election. Subject to the de
cision of the delegates at llio County Conven
tion. Milton, Aug. 8, IS5I.
New Advertisements-
MBCHANiaSBURG
N S T J T U T K .
A Select School for Young ladies.
rgMIK Mcchtiniesburir Institute in pleasantly
t hualcd in the healthy village "f Mechanics
burs. Cumberland county, nine miles west of
Harrishuri;; a villairo noted throutdioitt the sur
mundini; Counties lor the morality of its ciiizent.
It is uei'cssilile !v railroad, the (.'uiniicrland Val
ley Knilmad passim; thrnimh tlie place.
The course of instruction is such as is pursued
in the lust Seminaries in the country.
It is the (lesion of the Principal to instruct tht
intellectual (lowers, to cultivate hccmiiiur man
ners, and to educate ill such u manner, as insy
prove practica ly useful.
Sessions.
The school year is divided into two seini-an-nual
sessions, each of live calendar mouths.
The summer session commences the first week
ill April, nuil closes during the last week of Au
gust. The winter session commences tho lit
week ill Octohcr, anil teriiiinutes the last week of
February.
At the close of each session there will lie puh
lic elan illations.
Terms :
Hoarding, includinu lit'hts,
per session 5 mo.
$50,00
111.00
10,011
li.OII
15,00
Tuition, " "
Modern laii'iiaijcs, " "
Drnwint;, " "
Music, Piano, with use, " "
I Jr. if preferred, per session off) mo,
iiiclinliiu; the ahoe items, 85,011
Payable in advance balance at ihe close
of the session.
Honks, stationery, music, Ac., furnished at
Philadelphia prices.
., ''' ." r?1 nl ","' ,'"'r'"hl ,1"ri"i?
me session, nuo enargen accoriniigiy.
For further information, please address thu
Principal for a circular.
F. M. L. (ilLLF.LKX,
Principal.
Mcchanieshurg, Au?. 0, 1851 3mo.
New Insic Just Published.
U" F.K V WALKER, No. ICS
2sl are constantly publishing ui
Chesnut st
and receiving.
new and beautiful music from the most distin
guished composers.
The following list contains tonic of their choi
cest and most popular Songs, Wull.cs, Pulkas,
Ac.
Now, thou art (iooe, a beautiful song, words
by Thomas J. Diclil, music by llaiuhridge.
Mv New England Home, Words uud music by
Mrs' I,. Wa.le.
'rube's Omnibus ( by ('. Crolie a collection
llf lluetls.
Su nil, Is from Home, piano and violin, by Jos.
f'ung'l.
Pretty Little Polkas for Pretty Lilllo People,
by J. Ling.
All the Winds ujo Sleeping, by A. Worn-
sey,
iu.irdiali Angel, Ivy the author of "Love Not."
Hoiisehnlil Words, written by 'lias. Voung,do.
The Adieus, words by Thomas J. Uicld, luu
sie bv llorr.
I. KB A WALKER have const.intly on hand,
suicrior Pianos, und a supply of Martin's I'ele
brated (uitars, which logilhpr with a line as
sortment of Musical Instruments und .Merchan
dize ill gencrul, comprise a stock not to be sur
passed bv that uf any oilier esUblishinout in the
country.' LEE ft WALKER,
Hi3 Chesnut street, Kwniin'c Building.
Philadelphia, June 2tf, 1831 ly.
100 LABORERS WANTED
IMMEDIATELY on tho Trevorton Rail Road.
WccliousM & 52 ut the Mouth of the Ma
ipuioy Creek, to whom liberal wages will be paid,
IRA T. CLEMENT & Co.
Sunbury, July S, 1H.')I tf.
NO C115K NO lTvT
Hughes' Fever and Ague Tills ! !
PERFECT und speedy cure for the Fever
and Ague is guaranteed to any one who
may use the Pills. They h"c I'cen used for Ihe
Inut srvm yfart und have never been known to
fail in a single instance und in cases, too,
where persons have had Ihe discasn for several
years, without inlcrmission. The proprietor
tJiulltugei ihe vnrld lo produce an article that
will cure in as short a lime, without leaving any
deleterious c fleet from the use uf it. If the Pills
do not eilbrm a speedy and K ifeet cure, the
proprietor will return the money. For sale by
Jacob S, I. awn nee, Minersville ; E. Helton
sUiu, Treorlun; S. It, Uixon, Schuylkill Ha
ven; John W. Filling, Sunbury; Mary A. Mc
Coy, Nuflhuiuberlanil ; Dr. Dcekly, Ilanvillc;
JohnShaiplcbs, Cutlavvii.su ; Dr. Jinld, Williams
port; John Kumt, Millon, and by resjicctablo
Druggists throughout the Suite.
J. Cl KTlii C. JIUtJlIES, Proprietor.
ruttsville, June Sri, 1851. ly.
I.V TRACT VY (JINCiER. A fresh supply
just received and for sale at this office.
Pi ice 25 cents.
Buuburv, July 13, I SSI.
NEW GOODS, AT THE STORE OF
JOHN YOUNG,
WJIO respectfully informs his friends and
customers that hr has returned from
Philadelphia, with an excellent assortment of
New Spring Goods,
which he offers for sale at his old stand in Mar
ket street. These Roods will be sold at the low
est prices. His slock consists of every variety,
viz :
Dry CJoimIs,
Such os Cloths, Cassimcres, Muslins, Calicoes
Oimrhnmm, Lawns, Chintzes mid La
dies Dress and Fancy (ioods
generally.
Also an assortment of
Faint Leaf Hat?, Caps, &c-,
QUEENSWARE.
Ilnnhrarc. Iron nml Steel, Kails &c,
ALSO:
A general assortment of (Iroceries, Sugar,
Coffee, Tea, Cheese, Mo
lasses, Spices.
IT Produce of nil kinds tnken in ojchanse
at the highest market prices.
Sunbury, May 21, IH51 .
Siorlsmcn Take .ollcc."
JOHN Kill I) Kit,
North East cnr. Walnut $ Second Streett.
PHn.rVDEX.PHIA.
HAS OX HAM), just received, a complete
Assortment of Shot Onus. Powder Flasks,
(Inme Hairs, and nil oilier Sporting Apparatus of
the best and most approved patterns.
He has constantly on hand sporting powder of
nil descriptions. Percussion Caps, SShut, Hullct
Moulds, Hall and lllauk Cartridges, and a cn
eral assortment of materials for (inn Makers, Ac.
Also Percussion Caps of a superior quality,
designed expressly for IT. S. Killcs.
An Assortment of Fishing Tackle always on
hand.
All the above, and any other articles in his
line, the Subscriber will sell ns low us any other
establishment in the Cnited States.
In testimony of his skill as a manufacturer, th
Franklin Institute, in the years 1810 and lfll2,
awarded to him two certificates -mid in tho
years 1841, 1810, ISI7, 1S1W ami IS.'it), live sil
ver medals, nil of which may be seen ut his
place of business.
.IOIIX KIHDEK.
Philadelphia, July t'J, !."!. :)mo.
w.ti irrttti.i:
CATTLE P0YDER
rni:i'Aur.n bv
nUKINKJ, FHOM'.FIKI.l) vt CO.
A'o. 17 Sorlh Third Street, Philadelphia.
'I'lllSl p iw.ler is eiitillril liy Itiu iiuileil leJlinr iny ol' utl
vli Imve used it In tli. t rst r: I I W ol' nil til CA'I'
'I I. ll ,MI;iII'IM:s. wln. h W.w. Im-.u Hi uclil pr.iiEr
v..riliy l' ir iinny yirs. Imleeit we eli.'itU'iiL'o miy pern n
I'llii.'ikeii suiirriur. or any povviler tliat nets in Hi: rune
liiniiMrr. ll' llm iiiiimimI lie prrrectly healthy it will either
iiierense tlie inu'iiilit of liiilk or ream anil liutter; or the
iiminnl will iinirvc raimlly in l';tl. ll wilt Iherei'ore in
lime lie eiiusiiliTett we h:ie ) il'ill't ne(-r the tinple nrti
elee of every I'nmier, who keeps n tli.iry ; anil ol every
pern in nwuiii; n luiim:. It is ii.it cue of Itii'f kilnl of
.MlxTCltKs tliitt merely sw.'II mi .'iniiniil np lur a shnrt
lino', lull it will hv the enpneity whieh it tins nl' inverlini,'
llll'l't ItlU AL'lil (whl.-li is mi Hi ' le Iti i) into Lac
tic cinor olkink; eiiuie ii renter niu-iinit ot' uiitrilinufl
niiitler In he e-Vtmeteil ir.'lil the uni i'.' nui. .lint nl' l.-'il. thrill
p.ifsitily nil!. I he, were the netive i lnei;i.-s nl' uutritrjl
t i puss nut nl the system in the t-iriu nt' ilirccnie Aclli.
We have leecivcit a miilinuile nl' e lilenee lo pmvo H hilt
We have Kinl ah H i'. Smile.; In Kiy :
We tiaee mixeil Ihe neii,e aiieni. '. n f-rrst nmnlivr
f 'K.;KTAIim plants anil hellifi. whieh tune mill use hae
prnveil In he ukeilll. iiii(.ln iiitr the appetite nml pr illlntlilff
thyesll in ot' the In ) : I hus seeai In" a liitllhy p 'llitltuin nf
the. IiI.hhI. I'miu whieti Ihe Mil.K ami t'T Ilium K" I Tiuit.
ll may ! useil fnr llnr.Kn. 1'nws an! Ilm; I'nr the I'nllnw
ing cninplaiuttf anil diseases.
lltlltSI'.S.
'I'.I.LOW WA'rt'.lt. n ilniiL'erniis iielness, whirh ite
itmys many valnahlr hnrit (ery year, l tery ollen
entirely eureit hy the lire life i. this iiwiler, in all t'jstS
It will prevent the iiiteasf trnlll enmuti; nn.
'I'los iliwase is ownuiL' I n lunl ami inipnverishril flale
of ihe IiIo.hJ whicli heenmes Ihiu, vvalery ami oi till ell-'W
color.
This pnwiter liV iinproviiii the stnuiaeh nuit tricing In
the IiIismI n gltlter ipiaullty ol' reit particles, lill'inht ths
lie-t iumI only iwSMhle ehajiee of recovery. II the hnrse
is iar ille, vice Ill Tniii nml illhta lal.h i-Mmiu nl in el
leMl. ll in the tH-ginuin nnee a ilay HI n -on, It Hilly lo pre
vent the ilisense twice a Week.
SI.AIIUKKI.Mi. This is the minatinii of tnuiiy valuti
tile llnrnes hy xhauttmii ; hy n ennrlaut ihsi'hiirL'e nf sali
va which nuulit to fin ialo the Klmuieh to hpii lnfstl. m.
It is a species nl' salivation niteu prnluccl 1iv Imiian To.
tmeeit )imwui ill the pasture urnllml A Tahlesjinnulul
ll.rec tunes u week will Irepieiitly arrest the llnw. II it
iilors not itepenil nn the IntiMTn 111 the txia.s, miller Rilell
cireiiui.-t'iiie,'fl the niiiiunl uint-l Ih kepi in the Htat.le
HlM l;ll'i;it it Ihe p iwiler iseailv aiel Ireely llseil.
j lioiilhel reuieity ne. it he iim'.I. it han ulrnnty eineil liiiu-
iireiis ni in tittiv- in mis iroiti.ies. .me uiFease 10 me surprise
nf those who useil it. ll u. t useil earl. het'ois mailer has
l'..rineil in the neck it cannot ri-Mnrc tin- tiuunal perleelly
until the matter is ilisehaiReil. use it early tun! prevent
such a result. A Tahkpiinut'iil ems nr twice s ilay is
en- 'Hull.
IH.AN'DI'.RS Thi ilisiss lias lialllr.l nil I'ahiiif.ii..
liive this powder a lair trial und il w ill ll t w-'ii'leis III
this terrihle anil hilherlo Ineur-itile luatady. ll is n illp'-ans
ol' the t-lanitiir.il Miccm mid kepi up hy oiiperleet uulrition.
Ill such eases n TahteSNSinlill every day Iwiee i'nr n in mtli
or two, in constant MleeeMili.ll, M ill ill lime eases nut ol' a
!'i.i'll elt'eet a cure, it has heeu t'ailly tested.
Coiiirhs mill slinrlufi. nl' Itrealli deiieniluii; "II weak
Inu'.'s. a TahlespiNimal every morning ; il' il filiates ones
ur iwiee II Week.
I'lHlIt LDW-SI'lltlTnil IKUtSI'S. or wliere there is
nny remains nl I'niiader or stnlneMs ol' in ilinu, nml Ihe
Horse will Hot liitteu, or wliere the hair is rnueh and
stands Hlrniirht oul, the l'n.l s-'etning to do no ji.nid. Ills
Pi'VViler prmluees nhlc! iuniiediate iinpriivemeiit nf the
annua : the iliueslinu lluntnves und with it nil Ihe she-.
instinct nf the Hiiuuiil disappears. iM-eouuiift lively ami
spiriletl, uuu the hair sin.-.th and slick.
COWS.
For Mu.slNO Cows, wenrelully c niviueeit lhat it lint
culy iuipmveR the ipnhlv, hut tiial it increases tlie mil unit
nf Millf. Cream mid lluller ; soiu,. who have tried Ihe ex
perniicut s:iv il I'niut l n Week, nthers nv halt ii pound
wlule nlie pers m lieiHled iijioii it that he uiaile two pounds
more ll week frnltl each t'ovvs. We think it will In found
to average fr-uii a h.di to a pound per week on each (iw,
if I lie Cnws lire H'Deelly healthy. This addil innal ailloiiiit
is made hv Ihe e inversion "f the llippnrie Acid into Nilm-
gcunus uud fatly eoiiipmiads ; tils hy siippKint: ihe nxy
j.'eii tllken in hy Ihe lilacs, W illi the ilelileuIR nf reiiellnu;
without laklni; anv nf t.e ilmrie mis p .ill n ot ihe feed
IIIH.I.IlW IK Ht nr Wdl.l'; IM n ll' l)lsr M:
met all other diseiu.es of neat c.itlle ileieuduig upon a had
state nf Ihe IllliiU. lire rem .veil speedily and etleelually.
I'nws. wh se milk is t'hie, tliiu and watciy and where It
lines not yield Inn.'ll er. ain. nr where I'nus pile hln-sly
luiik. nr which nre used to stand Ininr div, it will he I'mmd
an aim si ii.falhli!.. reiuc.lv. hv liiuuo iuu Ihe eou.htl ! nf
the I.I. s.l and creating a he.d'tiv ihi-esti ii ; a Tai.lesjnt u-
lul every day or everv nlher day as it may be iieeefsary
HtlliS.
Piirs in tlie siuuiner often nveiheat theinselves, ct sweh
led necks, cnii..lis, ulcers in the l.uii'j uud l.llei, which
causr them t i die very su id. nU . 1h. se inav he preventnl
entui ly h' put t inif a p un.l in a h:ih ml u llarri t o s ill i
mid It will nl the same time e insi.h-rni.ly hasten the lutleil'
ins liris'ess.
. II. In nn nuiuitil which is eiviinr milk and v m srs
ilesimiis In fatten nl ihe same time, ynu sit aitil n 'I Igive
more tlrin n lal'lei p.s.ntnl nnee n week nr It will reluollhe
l'oriual..i of lat hv laereasiiit; the am. .nut nf Al ilk.
I.ct euek person try US ell'i els for luuisell' und lis will
Bona Is' satislied nf IIS excellent qualities, uud thai lin l-'ur-llier
Si Id lie XVithuul II.
l-'or the nurp'ise of liudiinr oul still further tmwl'srnur
justly eeleliraled I'AT Tl.t; I'UWillllt. Is entitled to Ihe
ennlideuce of nn inlelhtlent people; we have addressed
Is-tters in till purism' Hie I'lutetl Stales, wliere our Pow
der lias been used, unit we nreahle now from the evidem-s
llius hroui:hl U'fore us. In assure every fiirmer, llsiiy
lliau and Horse-man. thai it has lluis far vel)' lliueh el
I'eiiled liar most sailL'Ulue espeetnllons.
Willi ihe additional kiuiwlil);e lints far nhlnincd, '
lloi'S we will lie en ahhil to make Ihe l sl mill most per
I'eel t'Arri.K Mkiiicink ever yet oll'ered lo a disi-eruiufr
people, ll acts us u valuahle pioiuoler of ttii.-sl l -n. im
proves the ipiatitv nf the IiIo.nI nuil lluis iueoiisrs Ihe
mil. Hint nf cither Cot. Milk uud e inseiplently ol lluller
Kvrn 111 1 ll.' heatlhv Alliul ll
Jlewnre nf 1 'ountrrleils ax the extensive sale of our
pnwd. r h.is induced nlhi is lo make nn linitation of it.
J jieh mck h is riur wi ilteu Signature nil Ihe end.
imr.iviii, i'i(ii.i:rii;i.i) co.
rinlailelpliia, July '.si, I -a I ly.
J A TENT UltlTTA MA .s'l'OJ'PER.S for
nar noiuca lur sale ny
11. U. MASSER.
Sunbury, April 13, 1851.
ARNOLD'S WRITINtJ FU ID and Adhe
ive and legal envelopes, for sale by
H. U. MASSER.
Sunbury, April 26, 1851
1 NK Iloureau'a celebrated ink, and also Con
fires ink lor sale, w holesale and retail bv
December 28, IS 50. II. U- MAS.SER.
"lyRITlNtS rU ID and aelf aralitiK Erne-
loM', just received and for sale by
April It), 1851. H. U. MASSER.
IOR aale at thia office, Superior lllack Ink,
Cattle Medicine at 25 rta, Pure Esscucc of
(Jinger, 25 cents.
flEE HILLS Justices auJ Constables Ecu
' Kills haiidsoiucly priule on t aid pain r, lor
sale ut tin ullice,
Tho undersigned have entered into Co-porl-netsliip
under the firm of
RIMIIY LAWRENCE,
TO CARRY ON TIIR
Paper & Rag Business,
At No. 5, Minor Street, Philadelphia.
"1TIIERE they intend keeping a lara;? ansort-
" men! of papers, Sic., cunsisting in purt aa
follows t
Writing papers ; wove and laid, American and
Kntrlish.
Huth Posts and Note piper I wovo anfl laid,
gilt and plain.
Folio Posts, Flol Caps. Printing rajierii, all
izes.
Hardware papers, from 19 by 21 to 40 by 4S.
Colored and while tissue papers, American
and Kuglisli. Ilolliugsworth's Patent Manilla
paiers.
Colored and while Shoe papers, common and
ciira sizes. HulT Kiivclnpe papers.
Colored Printing and Cover papers.
Manilla papers, all sizes, dazed l!oynl, all co
lors. Druggist, Ditto Medium and Filtering papers.
Ten, Secret and Colored papers for confection
ers. Hng, Manilla and Straw wrapping papers.
Donnct, Hinders, ISoi, Cap and Trunk hoard.
White and null' Envelope; Legal, Letter,
Note and Card size,
ritrdif for Uliss, Putter !f Co's
Printers' Cards
in pack ami sheets, whito and colored odd si
ces, cut to order. Also, their Gill, Figured and
Plain glazed papers.
JOSKPH WMIiV, late nf NS N. Third t.
N. . I.AWKK.NCII, late of No. 3 Minor t.
N. II. filH) Ton of Kag wanted ill eichangc
lor cash.
Philadelphia, July 20, 18.) I. Cmo.
AGENTS WANTED.
jl'Sl.NEss MEN to lake the delusive
JJ Agency (for n Counlv or Counties) for
the Sale of the (SEISM AN WASIUMS l'LI'Il),
being an article much cheaper and easier to use
than soap, and is warranted to perfectly cleanse
all kinds of clothing, containing no Potash, So
la-ash, Spirits of Turpentine, Ammonia, Acids,
or any article whntcver that will in any manner
injure the finest fabrit or Ihe Jlrh. It i an arti
cle which, when once introduced, tnnttaiit sale
can be made with large profit lo the Agent.
tor lull particular regarding prices, term, Ac,
address (post paid) to
i. r. iiui i i o
An. 2(1 South Fifth. 6'., Pint ad' a.
July 20, INfll. 2ino.
TO TIIF. INPKPF.NPANT VOTEIIS OF
N()I!TIIU.M liFdlLANl) COL'NTV.
fjlIE sitbscribrr hereby offer himself to th
1 electors of Norlhumbcrlaud County, at tha
ensuing election as tt VOI.CNTEEH CANDI
DA I E lor the ullice of
SI.erilV.
Should he be elected, he promises to dischnrga
the duties of Ihe office, in such a manner a lo
givo entire satisfaction to nil concerned.
SAMCEL SAVIDUE.
Fpper Augusta, Aug. 'J, is.11.
TO TIIF. IXDKPEXDAXT EI.ECTOUS OF
X : G UT1 1 1' M II E K L A X D CO V X T V .
r" -dlE subscrils'r hereby inform the indepeud-
cut voters of Norlhiimlierland eouutv, that
he is a VOLINTEEK CANDIDATE for Ilia
ullice i if
Counlv Coininisfiioncr.
Should he be elected he will use everv effort to
liscbarge the duties, uf the ullice in such a man
ner na will give entire satisfaction to the ciimniu
uitv. JOSEPH WALLIs.
Xorlhuinlierlaiid, Aug. !l, 1S.11.
TO THE ELECTORS OF XOIITIH'MHEK-
LANf) COl.'XTV.
FiLl.nw Ci rr.t: Encouraged bv hit iiu-
merou friends. I hereby oiler Invscll'is a Camli-
dalu for the ullice nf
MI I. iC El l ,
of Northiiuiberland eouutv, at the ensuing clec-
lion. Should 1 lie elected, I promise to discharge
the duties thereof, with fidelity und impartiality.
(BEOKISE CON HAD.
I'pper Augusta tp., Aug. 2, 1S51.
TO THE EI.ECTOUS OF N.tUTHL'MBEU-
LAND COl'XTV.
Fit i r.i n sin Fi:i. low Cirizii: At the
solicitation of in v friends, I oiler myself a a can
didate for the otlicc of
I Yothoiiotn ry
at tho nevt ensuing election, shuuld I l so suc
cessful us to be elected, 1 pledge myself lo fulfil
the duties uf said ullice with lideliiv.
A III! All AM SHII'MAX.
Lower Augusta, July 1'J, IS5I.
GIDISOX M. YOUKS
M ESPECTFI'LLY oilers himself to the pe.i
1 1 pie of Northumberland county as a candi
date tor the ullice uf
lVotlionorary.
He believe hi eiH'rience in Ihe business of
that olliee will enable him to fill I'd il dutie
fdilhfullv.
Sunbury, July S, 1S.1I.-
TO THE EI.ECTOUS OF NOUTllUMliEU-
LAX D COl'XTV.
TIII E siibscrilier respectfully informs his friends
J and fellow citizens of Noriliunilicrluiid coun
ty, that he oilers himself as a caiulidstu for
Connlv Commissioner,
at tho ensuing election. He solicit from hi
friend and fellow citizen a support, and promi
se shoolil he I e elected to discharge the duties
of the olliee with lideliiv.
cjiaui.es weaveu.
Sunbury, May 21, 18.11.
TO THE ELECTORS Of N OKTH I'M HE It
LAN D COl'XTV.
Fellow Citixk : At the earnest solicita
tion nf many of my friend, I hereby announce
inysell aa a
VOI.UXTEF.U CANDIDATE
for the office of
County Commissioner
at the approaching election. Should I be elected
I promise to discharge the duties of said office
with fidelity anil impartiality. I solicit tho stiji-
port ol my fellow tiliwiis.
CALElt 11 ARRET.
Lower Augusta, June 11, ISol.
TO THIS KLKCTOES OK NORTllUMBKR.
LAND C'OCNTY.
I'lHE subscrils'r ress'etfully infnrins his friends
and lellow ciIij iisoI Nortbuuilierlauil ceuu
ty, lhat he will be a candialc for
County ConiiiiissioiKT,
at the eiiHuin1' election He therefore solicits
from hia friends and fellow citizens a lilieral sup.
IHirt, and (ironiiscs should lie lie elected lo die-
chaw tl dutiea of the olliee wilh fidelity and
impartiality.
ELI AS BROSIOI'S.
Buuhury, March 15, 1851.
TO THE KLKCTOUS OF NORTHUMBER.
LAND COl'NTY,
Fr.i.Low ('iTiiEsa: At the solicitation of
my fiiends, I oiler myself as a randidaUi fur the
ollico ul
COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
at the ensuinir election. Should I 1x elected, I
promise to discharge tho duties of aaid olliee with
fidelity aud impartiality.
(iEOUfiE BRIGHT.
Sunbury, Aptil 12, Is'jI,
SPENCER & REN DELL,
MANUFACTURI'IHS OF
Gold ami Silver Ten und Pencil Gnsci,
No. 2, Maipkn Lank,
Ono door from corner of Uroatiway,
New York.
Every pen will lw warranted for one year.
N. It. The above firm were awarded (Sold and
Silver Medals, for live consecutivo year, at Ilia
Fuir of tho American Institute, fur tho best Gold
Pen.
July 20, 1851. 3mo.
LOOK II KliM!!!
jff IHH Subscriber respectfully
jV5j"V iiil'oruis his friends and tho
Lrfcijf' I'u'ilie geiierally, that ho atill
lyjj-Jii continue the
SADDLERY BUSINESS,
At hi old stand in
Market Street, Sunbury,
two door above Market Sijuarr, wliera ha con
stantly keep on hand, a large assortment of
Heady Made Harness,
(Double A' Single.) with Silver, liras and Japan
ned mounting. Also Saddle. II ridlcs, Trunk,
Valices, Whip, Collars.
All kind nf work ill hi line made to order, in aa
neat a style a can be got up in this country.
Persons wishing to purchase will picas call and
eiamine hi stock before purchasing elsewhere.
N. II. The substrilicr ha just opened a new
and splendid
Assortment of Saddlery,
Such a Silver, llrass nod Japanned mounting,
Patent Si lf'-Ailjustiiig Trees, Putrnt lioller
Hits, l'iding (Iridic Kits, Trunk and
Valice Lock, Trunk Hoard. Trunk
Nails. II nines, Trace, Trim
ming Laces, Tufts, Sad
dle Wch, Single and
Double. White
Enameled Leather, Patent Leather, Oil Cloth,
Hosetl. Tassels, Fancy Hrow-Hands, Saddle
Tree, Deer' Hair,
PATENT FLY NETS
nf all kinds. All of which will he sold as eh-sp
if not cheaper than they can be got elsawhrie,
fur cash ur approved credit.
AXDIIEW J. STKOH.
Sunbury, April 20, 18.11 bin.
Valuable
PROPERTY FOR SALE.
riMl E Subscriber who reside in Philadelphia,
M. oilers for sale the following properly ill Mil
Ion, NortliiinilH'rlaiid county, vi. : The large
BRICK BUILDING
l' in upper Milton, formerly occupied by
Messrs Pattersons as a Carriage Makers Shop.
The building is (10 feel front on ujiht Market
street, and 'III feet on Front street, and i two
stories high. Also n two story
MUCK HLACKS.MITII SHOP,
10 by 2.1 feel, on the same premise. The lot is
on the comer of upM'r Market and Front streets,
ami is (ill feet front, and 1.1(1 fed deep.
The premises would be valuable for a Foundry
or other manufacturing purposes, and will be sold
on reasonable anil accommodating terms by ap
ply nig cither to JACOU CA KKIti A N,
Philadelphia.
.1. F. WOLEINOEIl. Esip, Milton or
H. It. MASS EH, Esq., Sunbury.
Philadelphia, Jan. 2.1, I Kill if.
MARBLE MANUFACTORY
C1IKA11 (illAVK STOMX
11 E subscriber inform his friend and tho
- public, that he continue lo carry on the
Marble Hnsiness in all its brauchrs, at hi old
stand in Milton, Pa., and is prepared to manu
facture Monuments, Tombs, Gravestones, &c,
of the best materials, and most finished work
manship, and al the lowest prices.
Letter Cutting, Koi;lilt and ('erinun in the
most modem and elegant style.
Desijjns fur Monument, Crave Stones, Ac,
always on hand.
N. H Order for the East si.lu of the river
promptly excctilcil by leaving the same at the
oliicc of the "Sunbury American."
ANTHONY HIPP.
Milton, May 1(1, 1N3I.
NEW AND POPULAR SCHOOL BOOK.
CtOM PHEHEXsIVE summary of I'niversal
' History, together wilh a Diographv of Dis
tinguished Persons, to which isuppemled an epi
tome nf
Heathen Mythology. Natural Philosophy, Gen
eral Astrotiouiv and Phvsiologv.
Ailuptn! ;mtl ui'tl ill tlio Juliic Kchooli of
Philadelphia.
E. S. JONES .V Co., Publishers,
!. W. Corner FOt'RTH an I RACE Sis., Phil.
Teachers and Nchool Cotiiiuitteca addrrssius;
letters to us post paid, will be furnished with
copies for etaininaliou.
IT A Full and Complete Assortment of
lit 11 IKS uud STATIONARY, for Sale al the
lowest Jii'r.
May :t, 18ol.Iy.
(irful liiipruvriiirnls in making
French 15nrr 31 ill Sloncs.
"1 Y lh lift of :
1 9 KKNhKR'II.IR)
inipiocsil ,-ii.t it. .11
J;".!1'"!1' "
icto tin-Itiiiiasr, so
as 1,1 slisir inr ih
rT ol tin Sinn,
j ud h.m a in n'falit
ls(!sjiit't ryna and
driver ii a in ktp
tli tiul.uice rf
kiiif? without trum
llHlltf unlil it it
wru nut. t Mi r
si'x-k !' IM.vki ii
(Irrtwl in r:np mid I In hrsi ii;ilily only iifi-d.
n1 Idiir rl ii'iiu v t ! if't m ii!aintirr wilh the
oar fifune to rim. u t prp-.-rni die rimiirr crtokitit;
in llif rt. II 'linn; t'l'ithn i' u tt iniiidr, ih;ip lur Canlj.
Mill Itoiim utnl Si in 1 1 Mii'tiincii liiMiolii'd It order.
tirindM-inm ni n-n riitt Bi.fn, bh liable !r Countrv Mcr-
rhaniff, iiiil.TlFit and ir Kile hy
J. I .. M I I I II 1.1,1.
i. H nld York Itottd. nrir Ihe liiilmn l'ol.
rinUtlclphiM. April Vi, iSil. lima.
JOHN CALVEKLEVT
iiiiiiii',i iiiK i' ur
MOULDS,
No. Itl'J Race, (Sassafras,) street,
jlhore Third, opposite Ihe White Swan Hotel.
PHILADELPHIA.
Tallow Chandlers and Manufacturers can be
supplied with a first rale Article of Candle Moulds,
ot Superior rvccllcuce and lioish.
N. 11. I he Moulds are made of the tx-sl Metal
and polished by a new I'ateot Machine, wliich
pives them an cUra finish. They are after the
English style the tips to screw on the piptf, and
Ihe pipe to screw liulit in the Im-iicIi.
Ii" Wiiius vi'kii lo be far superior lo any
other now in u.e.J
He also ni.inul.u Hues Surgical rumps and
S riiiiic.
April 13, 1HS1. Bum.
KNOII AND ".si'RlNli MORTISE LAT-
CUES. An excellent arlicle, for sale al
hall the usual prieo by J W, FWILINU,
Sunbury, July 7. lSl'J
BLANK rarchmeiit Paper Deeds and blank
MortKagca, lloiuls, Executions, Suininons,
Ac, for aale by H. 11. MASSE U.
Sunbury, April 2, 1851.
1 AZORS. A aus?rior article for sale at Ihe
tore of HENRY MASSER.
Bunbury, Feb. 16, 1R5((
SILVER WATCHES A few double cases
English Silver Watches, for sulu at very low
prices by IL U. MASTER,
buiibuiy, Ajtil 1.', 18M.
GREAT ARRIVAL OF
NEW GOODS!
AT THU STOBH OP
riULING &. GRANT,
Market Street, Sunbury, Pa.,
fTMIE aubserilier hereby inform their old cus-
turner and the public generally, that they
have just teceived a large and extensive assort
ment or all kind nf Merchandize, whicli they
oiler to purt baser at audi rales, lhat they can
not refrain from buying. Their assortment uf
Dry Goods,
i large, embracing all kind nf
Cloths, Cassimers, Sattinetts, tyc.
A general assortment of Summer wear, of
LINKV, WOOL and COTTON,
Staple, and Fancy Goods for Ladies,
nf all kinds, such a Calicoes, Mous. do Laiues,
Lawn, (iingham, Ac.
GROCERIES and QTJEENSWAKE.
Also an excellent assortment of
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
I)ltl"lir AND MI-'.IJICIXKi.
Fish, Salt and Plaster.
tV" Country produce of all kinds laken in ex
change at the highest market price.
Sunbury, May 10, 1851. '
LOOK EEP.E,
S3rET33r ccycncrTTrzr0
STgILLIAM HOOVER respectfully inform
V In friend and customer that ho ha
just returned from Philadelphia, wilh an excellent
assortment of
NEW SPRING GOODS,
which he oiler for sale at hi new store at Mas
ier' Mill, Hollowing Knn. These good will
be told at the lowest prices.
HIS STUCK CONPISTM OK KVKII Y VARIETY, Y,z:
Dry Clouds, Sr.,
Such as Cloths, Cassimrres. Muslins, Calticocs,
Utnghams, Lawns, Chintzes and
Ladies Dress (Snmls generally.
ALSO: "
An assortment of
Palm Leaf Hats, Caps, &c,
QUEENSWARE,
HARDWARE, IKON and STEEL, NAILS, Ac:
A general assortment of (Iroceries, such as
Sugar, CotR-e, Tea, Molas
ses, Spices, &.C.
A Iso an assortment of Liipjors, such aa
Brandy, Rum, Whiskey, Wints, S'c.
W Produce of nil kinds taken in exchange at
the highest market prices.
Hollowing Run, May 10, 1S51. ly.
WE STUDY TO PLEASE.
r I s 1 1 K stteatinii iif Haitilcrs ami otlisrs, are rcs;ecU'ullr
I invited lo tin; extensive nml well sHrctcil stnek ml
UI II.IU.Mi IIAUDW AUK anii TllHI.S. now offeria lijr
tlie sat.iu'ritsT. C'liimstin in purl as Minus:
Aiiieiiean I'rnnt Hour ls'Ws, upiiijlit, with nigtit work,
plnlnl nr Imiss liiriiilurn, or pnreelaia all enlnrs.
Aiaerie-'in Krnnt llistr Ijik'Wb, iiirtlit, itaia, with
itipht vvnrk, ilatcil or hmss furniture, ur inicclain oil
Cnl'TS.
American Kmnt ).inr Iicks unit Stnro Ilisir, llnri.m
tat or upi iirlit, tirnss t'lirnititre, or uireclani all e.ilnrs.
Alnerieioi Itiiu lM-Ls, all sixes nml qualities. White or
brass Inritittire, nr pon-flaiii all cnlnrs.
Ainerie.iu Aliirttec l..sliR. all si.es, with I'lnleit, vvliilc or
lira Inriiitnre. nr pnreelain all c.'t'irs.
A riean Mortice Jitelies, all sizes, with nlutetl vvtilts
ur Imiss liiriiitnre. or mrccaia all enlms.
Atneriean Mnrliee anil Itaa rini;t LsWs, plain! m brnns
eM'ulehiNiiis, nr pnreelain ull enlnrs.
American Drop, Stop, Tliaiuh, IJatu, uad Storu Uo.r
Isitehes.
AN , (nipntleit Is-ks anil Ijiteliesnf eveiv ilesi-riptinn.
lladlwin's. an American llatt Unties, ol all sizes, last
or l.mse jninl.
Shinier, liale, Strap, T and llaekllap llinires. ull klllila.
Shutter, liale. Il.mr, I'lnsh. mitt Spring Hull, of wrought
or iiisl imn ami (truss, every leseripli'in.
S'ren'S. Sprig, lilac, Sam! I'uper ol Hie tiest quality.
American Asle and Slunll Allil I'ullcjs, ul' every
variety.
Ailierican Itattons, plain or on (dates, bra's. Iron, or
lirnllZilt,
AiniTican Nubs, pttitinl, wtiilt. Iron, or wood, all kiails.
Srthli.C. ird, r. .linn- ii and patent, wilh other artu'luM too
lianierniis in meal ma.
IT" .VUI.S and SASII-WKliniTS ut KACTOUY
ritiri:s.
Vf All ;.l di livereil free of Charge to any part of
Ilic t'ilv anil llisliiets.
At this -KliiHiflinicut can tie fnimil ononf the lanrest mut
besl uss irluieiits nl W illie and Kiniey Nul,s l"nr IM-ks, Ac,
in the City; S'iiiiu patterns, ol' winch, cunii'it lie seen, nr
olit: il. ill any kiIiit More. TtKH.S.
Speai .V J:iet,s n Hack, I'aiM 1. Il.niil. nnd Itipn Saws.
inip.Tte.1 cxpresiilv I'nr Itetail wiles, all selected with cure.
.enter, 7.f U :,s.cr. V . Ih-uv ..II i.m.l f t.lit w-l.
ami tlie Umip (.t.imihI ai ul trii-'l. Jtcatu 'n V illiriiiift1
I,1"'1"' Vxl', ni,tL'l,cl, l'"iviiiij Kmvm, c, all war-
'iV.uhunil lacW'tmaLoof Au-r. und Ault Hals, !l
t.rn
Atncriraii S-tiian B and Hcviln of ' t rv .Irncnntit'ii.
Auiirjcaii Wulcii. (.tunica, Niwstltn, iVmimsstii, SrreT-
Aiinric;iii S. IluintrKr0, Clnwaittl Un ctin, ull izci,
Anviln and Victn, nil mzt n.
Sifd. Imn, mihI Wimtleii I (nice, with C. Uilts, in
greiit vuni-ly.
. (iriMVtn it c 'ii p, ijnicrifr imu diner ccieuruicu
; nmkeiu.l t'lnm lii, I'llcn, IMam -limm, Ac. X
AiIiIih's rcli'liratiit t'arviiii! T'Nits, all sli.-nics.
.M.ikinpc niiR of tlie Ih'si aist most cxtf-iisivs ass irtineiits
ot lliiililin ll.iiilwarc and 'I'.Kils in lilt- Slate.
At tins mtaliliiihiiiciit u is con alcri'il s plmsurs to slmw
tlie IiimkIs. ".t are invittil to call ami t'Xaiitinc llir sssnrt
inrnt. ami bear I be prices aitkcit, bcl'ors parcliuMng clbs
Whcrs. Colli! unit sec us.
Yours, re spectfullv.
"vm. m. Mcri.cur.,
No. S7 NTarkct St.. brtwesa 7tll anil 81I1, UJfr sals.
riiiUlrlilna, AjiiiI I.', 1M1 ly.
" UXIOX HOTEL,
SUNBURY, PA.
rpilE MISS AVEIT.EL'S respectfully inform
sL the I'ublie that they still continue to enter
tain travellers and others at their old established
stand in Market street, west of the Court House.
Their Inter experience in the hnsiness, nnd the
I well established reputation of their House, will,
! they trust, be a sufficient guarantee, that their
i ' ni 11 1 . 1
i customers will W well accommodated.
March 8, 1851. tf.
L. AV. II. (ilKSK,
(.Is ml for Henri, t'arr,)
LUMBER COMMISSION M Mil I'll HT,
Fniu ltil:, itauiitioio.
IT- LIBERAL ADVANCES niado on Con
signments. Li rriaa and Coasitissir.sTS shuuld be ad
dressed to
L. W. H. (ilESE, Agent.
May 10, 1851. Into.
"STOVES ! STOVES!
rillll", subscriliera return their sinccr thanks to
-l their customers, for liberal encouragement
for the last year, und hope by strict attention in
tilling orders to meet with the same IiIxt.I patron,
age. We hae on hand the greatest vaiiety of
patterns uf any other Foundry in the I'uiled
Slates, and still adding to their nuuiln r. (iive
us a call before purchasing elsewhere. Our stock
embraces a great variety of Cooking stoves, of the
most approved kinds, 1'arlor stoves tor wood or
coal, common stoves, cylinders of all kinds, and
(sld plates of all kinds to repair stoves.
For Summer use, a small Stove, called Sum
mer baker, new and Usnior Furnaces for burn
ing charcoal or atone coal, Cias ovens of several
ihllorcnt patterns, Bake ovens, several patterns,
hitching posts, Spout irons, and'a variety of arii
cles in casting, too numerous to mention. The
Hardware trade can be supplied wilh common 4,
5, Ii, 7, and 8 quart Tea kettles, at very low pri
ces for cash or city acceptance.
A few casks of superior Cierman black lead on
hand.
WARNICK tc LIIIRANDT.
Noble st. wharf, Delaware, 1'hiladelphia.
April IS, 1851 (imo.
SMITH'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA (MX
(iEH, a fresh supply just received, and for
tale hv U- B. MASSER.
April IS, 1851.
GOLD l'ENS with and without silver rases
just received, and for aale bv
1! B. MASS Kit
Punhury. Anril 1 IRS
sLA.NK NOTES, waiving the exemption
law of $ :I0, for sale by
Apid 20, 1851 11. B.
MA.SER.
1 lV
rw an insi-i r .
3
CHERRY PECTORAL:
Fr ihe C'yre of
COUGHS, COLDS,
HOARSENESS, BROW
CHZTZS, CROUP, ASTH
MA, "WHOOPING-COUGH
AND CONSUMPTION.
The uniform success which has attended Ihe
use of 1 1 list preparation it salutary cdeet it
(Miwer to relieve and cure offcclinns of the
Lungs, have Rained for it a celebrity equalled by
no other medicine. We ofler it to the allliclcd
wilh enlirn confidence in its virtues, and the foil
belief that it will siiklne and remove the severe.-t
attacks of disease upon the throat nnd Lunirs.
These results, as they become publicly known,
very naturally attract tho attention of medical
men nnd philantrnpists everywhere. What is
their opinion of CIIERfiV PECTOiAL may ha
seen in the following; :
. VALENTINE MO'l'T, M. D
Vrtif. Surgery 2fn(. Cvlhyr, J'i w Yn,, wi.v .
"It (fives me pleasure to ceil ily the value :n.,
ellicacy of Ayer'a I'll ERR V I'EC'Tt li'A I.,
whicli I consider peculiarly adapted to cure ili-ea-ses
of the Throat and Littles."
THE 1!T. REV. LORD JJI5HOP FIELD,
writes in a letter lo his friend, who was sinking
under nn atlection of the Liinss : "Trv thu
C'HEWUY PEC'TOW AL and if any incdicino
can civo you relief, with the blessing of tied tlt.U
will."
CHIEF Jl'STICE KI'STIS.
of Louisiana, writes "That a yoiint; ilaitTlitei of
his was cured of several severe attacks ol" Criii
by tlie ClIEi'iV PECTOA'AL."
ASTHMA AND URONCHITls.
Tht L'ttHmliuH Jimrniil nf jlnlr,:l .ve. urfl
stales, "That Asthma and Hronchitts so prevalent
in this inclement climate, has Yielded with Knrpii
sinj rapidity to Aycr's t'HEXRV I'l'.t "l' ) L,
nnd we cannot loo strongly reconnucnil t'.iis skiii
ful preparation to tlio Prnfessiuu and pubile i cn
erally." Let the relieved aufferer spcaU fir himself:
1 1 a it r t ii ii n, Jan. "Ii, 1 IV.
Dr. J. C. Aver -Dear Sir : Havint; been res
cued from a painful and dauuerons iliscave bv
ynitr medicine, gratitude prompts me to sen I ..it
this iicknowledtrnieiit, not only in justice to mi,
but for the information of others in like niHu
tion. A s!ii:ht cold upon the luntrs, ueisleeted nt fr-t.
became so severe that spiltinu nf blood, a violent
cough and profuse night sweats fnll'm ed and fas
tened upon me. I became emaciated, could not
sleep, was distressed by my courh, and a pain
throtmh my chest, nnd in short had ail Ilie alarm
tut; syiutoms of iptick consumption. No medi
cine seemed at all to reach mv ease, until I prnvi
dentially tried your C 1 1 V. ll II V PECTO.'AL,
which soon relieved and now has cured me.
Voura with respect. E. A. STEWART
AtniM, N. V. April 17, l.Slo'.
Dr. Aver. Lowell Dear Sir I h ive for ye n
been ntllieted with Asthma in the worst form ; so
that I have been obliged to sleep in my chair for
a larger purt of the time, beiuis unable lo breathe
on my bed. I had tried a ureut many medicine,
to no purpose, unlil mv Phvsici.iit pre-e ribed, a
an experiment, your CHERRY PECTORAL.
At first it seemed lo make me worse, but In
less than a week I hi'iran lo experience tl.e tnnst
(rratilyin relief from its use ; and now, in tour
weeks, the disease is entirely rcnuicd. I cm
sleep on my bed with comfort, nnd enjoy a slalu
i f health wliich I had never expected to eni.n.
(.TORliE s. EARVA-Vi'.
I'll r. I' i H L n 11 v i.e. siKii, i ai:isT,i.owi:i.i., Mis.
tV JSold by Henry Masser. Sunhtiry ; Mary
A. MeCay, Norlliumberland" Dr. (icarliarl, S
lins;rove; Dr. Eickly, Danville, and Dnc-isUls
generally.
1'ib. 15, lrtiil. lyceUm
ASXDRIC AN KOUSS,
POTTSVILLE, PA.
M MAH h KU rrspoctfull y iLfurmi.
tin piil-lic stihl tr.ivi'llili t'oiimi uu it y uciii'ial-
j Vt ulX s;u, ()H,m., tliin lurc iiml I'uwnh'.li.ius
! 11 U',,1:I UiniUlinl in a su.crhr stvl. !'n;..
1HT .OIll t'M'CIKIHV til IW lU.-lllt'S; Ol il MM lAI
Hotel, and well kunun reputation to accoiitnio
date, her customers may depend on bciii- su.pl.r.l
with every tiling conducive lo their comfort, anil
convenience.
Feb. 15. IS." I. tt
'laavkkxce house.
sunbury, PA.
fl HE subscrilier respectfully informs her friends
1. and the public generally, that she has take
the above well known stand m arly opposite tlis
Court House, lately occupied by Mr. J. C. IVr
kins. Hie trusts that her experience ill business,
nnd her efforts lo make her guests comfortable,
will give entire satii-factinn to those who may fa
vor Iter with their custom.
ANN C. MORRIS
March 8, 1851 if.
TREVORTON KCUSE.
TUEVOKTON, PA.
Fjlin suliM-riber respectfully hit rms the p:ihb
& that he has opened a J'ublic lloue, in tit
new lotvn ol"i'reorto!i, Northuuii'i'il.ind count,'
and that he is well prepared to accouiui.id.iin hia
gucM in tlie best manlier. His house is locate!
iieariy opposite the Company's Slotv. He isalso
proiided with good staliling sulikient for hor-
si's, tie trusts liy prompt and caret il allivilt.iii
to busiuc.is to meet a share of the public patiott-
age. HENRV B WEAN UR-
Trevorton, Jan- 11, Ik.'iO if
AND TENSION ACiMXCV.
The attention of the public is called 1.1 the ad
veiiisetnent of Mr- Charles C 'J'ucker, Attorney
and Agent nt W'usliigton City- IVrs-ma huv
ing claims for bounty Lauds or Pensions are in
forutcd lhat the subscriber has made arr.iiurom'iit
for tlie rcipiisite forms, and claimants calling at
his uiucc, can have their papers prepared and
foi warded to Mr- Tucker at Waslun. and
by bun be properly attended lo before the De
partment there.
11. B. MANSER.
Sunbury, Jan. IS, 1851
evL LlC '-C O -1 j'jj
ESSENCE Of
j v y a 1 c a (i 1 x (i 1: ii .
MAPI', from tlie ImsI J;ini(iia (Jni.-i', nil il.f vd.i-il
UlvMlic inal properly o' winch It v il! lm,.i.t lo pox-
in si r iivrtiirnl 11 1 id c iiict'iiii';tlf. i ,ltn.
ll it a uioki eiltcirnt mill ;t( lin- a,im- Iiiik- li iruil-M. t-oily
kliinul itiirj; t 'mo 1 or tlit utont-ich, mi. I w ill I., i u . t n v
txnttit'iul in relieving the ;iinlti! nod ili c, i,'c!h.:;h
oftMitionid liy Ilir intpairid acii iii oi tins imp it.int m
I'roin h:ill" lo 11 wliole tin-p-tout nl tnkm in :i w tm-v ..in
fill oi' sUV'tM'teni'd water wilt iimut-iluii'l n m v c i. n tui-
lrnr undopprtwiou rmultiim ir hm Ki n. an t h l v
two or tli ret limes duly. u ropuriit. :ll t"-:'ilv
iiwt'ut :i;(iiiM Hie biNnliidemid w nr ! ;itW ihj l Hn -in-ncli
und tt'inkitey to nn dm rnliTcd tic: ion .n i ,.i if.t t'V llt
cnrnlinp rt'l ol' llir mnniiitT html " l ;",,'r
diK,ioiiiiioat tad I'or corrcctuiu tho uiiipifiit niutt, ot ttunr
liira, A p.
It it .tin an expi-llriil mrtt.pine f -r tin who Mv m
jui rd Ibe 1'iw o ihnr toiii;u l. I'V loiiii. n-'i- dm .v
iiiioiHMtmu iKiuor, l.v na mtiiiiiy w I;"""-T :'
Ihr 1, iin.it li rr.ii.vins ilif.'ii'Vinjr l -i tiiuiiiuti. . - Hlf IK
11 1 tniiiri..i.tcti 11 ' I'"''"- 1,11,1 11 1 f"i 4
In- drliii" of (h-proiiaion, whu-halwa) Mtotv w nf
uk' 'Ivlic kliiiinl.iiiiif.
A I'.'W illoi ft aild-'d l lli:ifII.''M, lltUUirll OT OlI'tT p(U2-
nvo inlt.'iiHi, will rrtnii i tli. iu ni-r.- n,v pt..t,itf i ih.i
pi .uu. h nn prev ail the griping wh.cU n apt to u.-ciinjuiiy
littii action.
rnErsRi:u only r.y
AMiiitosi; smith,
Dili GGIST AND rilflMIST.
iV. E. conur uf th ou t Chestnut Sln's
l'LiLiJclj hia, Apid tvl ly
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