Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, September 20, 1851, Image 3

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    SUNUURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOUHiNAL.
New Advertisement.
Uotice to the Heirs of WILLIAM
- SEITZ, Deo'd.
"TOTICE is hereby (riven to Eliss Peits, Sarn
ie ucl 8citi, Jacob Peiti, Daniel Scitt, and
Catharine Seitx, heirs and legal representatives
of Jacob Beits, dec l. To tho heirs of Peter
Ceits, tlec'd., a brother of the said Win. Hcitz,
dee'd., to Sarah Seitx, intcrninrricd with Uenrgc
Daniel, now in Ohio, to Isaac Drumhcllcr, Nich
olas Drumhellcr, David Drumhcllcr, Jesse Drum
beller, heirs snd legal representatives of Catha
rine Drumheller, tlec'd., late Cutlinrine Soil
To Peter Wanner, Samuel 8. Wanner, John
Wagner, David Wagner, Catharine Wagner, in
termarried with Dnuirl (Sandman, Rosina Wag
ner, widow of Michael IVeidiir, tlec'd., heirs and
legal representatives of Elizalicth Seit., tlec'd.,
who was intermarried with d'eorgc Wagner. To
heirs and legal representatives
of Margaret Scitr., dee'd., who was intermarried
with Jalioh tSninehart, now of Stark county,
Ohio that by a certain writ of Partition! 1'ari
tiula, issued out of the Orphans' Court of Nor
thnnibcrlnnd county, to me directed, an Imposi
tion will be held on the licnl Estate of said ilcc'd.,
in Jackson township, nt 10 o'clock, P. M., on
MONDAY, tho Clh day of October, 1851, nt
which time and place you ore hereby warned to
be and appear, if you think proper
JAMES COVERT, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Suubury, )
. Aug. S3, 1851.- ti. 5
GIiXEIAL"l;TVECTi() "
PHOCL A IM ATI OX.
PURSUANT to an act of the General As
sembly of the Common wealth of Penusyl
Tanin, entitled "An act relating to the elec
tions of this Commonweullh," approved the
second day of July, Anno Domino, one thou
sand eight hundred and thirtv-iiirie, I, JAM ICS
COVERT, High Sheriff ol the county ofNor
thumbeilaud, Pennsylvania, do hereby make
known and give notice to Ihe electors of the
connly aforesaid, that a general election will
lie held m sn nl conntv f iSorthnmbeilaiKl
on ihe SECOND TUESDAY (!4ih of OCTO
BER. 1831, at which time, Slate and Coun
ty Ollicers, its follows, nre lo be elected :
One person as Governor of this Common
wealth. O in p'?rs -in as Canal Commissioner of the
(Co 'Ttni'iii wealth.
Five peisiais as Judges of lite Supieine
toutl of ibis Comnionweallti.
One person ns Piesideut Judge of the Blh
Judicial Dis'riol of Pennsylvania, composed
id Ihe Counties of Noritiuinheitaitd, Lycoin-
ig. Clinlou itntl Centre.
Two persons as Associate Judges of the
several Courts of Northumberland wunty.
One poison Senator of Ihe I4t1i Di'lricl,
composed of No: limn, bet land and Dauphin
counties.
, One person to fill Ihe offii'i of Member of
the House fit H 'preseniutivi s. to represent the
tcomily ol Xorlhuoilierland iii the Il.nisu of
itepiesentativi s of Pennsylvania.
One poison as Sheriil for ftie county of
Xorthun.hoi l.ied
One 'person a Protf.onctary for the county
of Nortliii'iiii riao I.
0 ie p r-.u ... C v.fuissioner for toe ci:in
ty id' Norihiimb"' t.'-.d.
, One p'-i'so" m- Treasurer for liie cmttilv of
Ntll I hllll! tM - II i
, O le f" -( i. ner for the counly of
Noithomberla1 d. "
One person a Anfljler for county of
Norllininbf tland.
1 :i)i le'ii !'V r.'.nk? ktinvii anil give notice
thai the plan of holding the aforesaid gene
ral election in the several boroughs and
townships within 'he county tf Nuitliumber
land are as follows;
The Sui'TiMy District, composed of 111"
borough ol Sin .Liu v, and Upper Augusta, nl
khe county Comt llmi-v-.
The Augusta District, co-inp-tsori of the
t iwnship ol Lower Augusta, ..1 tbe hnu.-o of
George C uund. in said lownsliip.
The Nni'll'inuilvi laud District, eompn..'d of
the borough of N ji lhuml'.eiland. at tin? house
of Augustus Huutz. in the borough of North
umberland. .
The Point District, nt ine ftnnse of Henry
Haas, in the b nongh of Norlhnnibetlnud
TheMillon District, at the house f f ted.
tarif.tr slii L'lii1 iti u:tl.J liirim a ll
The Tuibu'l District, at u.e house cccupied J
bv Abraham lvi"ii',,,er. i
,. The D -'la ware' District, at the Dense of '
llenry Header. i
The ChHsqnaqnc Dislrict, nt the house oc-
cupied bv B 'uiiimin Foi dsman. ,
The Lewis Districl, at t!.o house of Mi
ictiael Header.
The Shauiokin District, at tho house of
Charles Lei.-enriiig.
Th" Upper Mahantiy District, at the house
i'f Daniel Heim.
Tho Lillle Mahanoy DUliicV, at tho house
of" Frederick Raker.
The Lower Mahanoy District, nt the house
of .Michael Spat. , .
The Uush District, ut the Liberty Pole
School House.
The Jackson DiiitiiOl, nt the house of Peler
Schwartz.
The Coal District, at the knn- of Wil
liam M Weaver, in ihe loan of Sh.tinokin.
Section 3. Thai all Hint part of Coal town
ship in lib' counly of Noi ihnmbeiland, lying
ve?. hf vt line beninninR til the line between
Coitl and Cameron townships, nl a point (wo
thousand left westwaid of where ihe said
line cmss-s the west boundary of a tract of
land surveyed to Alexander Hunter lire Iwen-ty-sevenlli
day of Oc.lubei, one thousand sev
en hundred an i iiitd'ly-fom ', thence north
fiiuilet-ll degrees west In ihe line between
tile townships of Coal and Sliamvkiii, be, ami
is herebv erected inio a senarala sciiuul ami
i..,. '.ilul i I.O lli.. nuljliod lijlnii re.
FiJing v ll h in ihe said bmindaiies shall here
nfler vote nl the general elections at ihe pub
lic ,hoiise of Henry B. Weaver, in the town
of Trevorlou, and Edward I l.'lleiislein. shall
be jntlgCj and Jeremiah Pel kins and Daniel
Beckley inspeclois, of the next general elec
lions, and Ihe voters thereof shall elect the
Inspectors and judges of Ihe geneial elec
lion for said district tit llm limu and place of
hoiling llio general eleciiun ; Mrs lumeot, to clear any window or avenue
The Cameron District, ut Iho House) of j to any indow. to ihe place of t't'nerjl cleo
Jacob Han pt. i lion, hich shall be obstructed in such a way
The election to open lielwcen Ihe hours oH s 1 pi'-venl voleis from nppioachino; ihn
6 ami 10 o'clock in the forenoon, stud shall same, and mi ni-olect or red. sal In tlo so on
continue without interruption cr adjournment such leiptisiiion, s.ii.l ollicui -hal be deemed
If lit i I 7 o'clock in the evening, when the ,;f niisdeineiinnr in cilice, and on con-
polls shall bo closed. j vietion shall bo lined in any sum not less than
The Several Inspectors nnd Judges cleclcd i "ue hundred nor more limn one thousand
on the 3d fiitlay of March last, in pursuance j doHao : und it shall be tho duty of ihe re
if Ihe !td. Section of llio act of Ihe 2d of Julv, ' spective ronstabh s of each witni district or
1830, will hold the t'lcclioii on Tuesday the
14th day of October fiext.
"That every perron except a Justice of ihe
l'eac.e, w ho shall hold any cilice m appoint
rnent of profit or trust under the suveiuuiei.t
of the United Slates, or of this Sltile, or of
uuy f i'y or incoi pointed disliicl, whelht-r a
eoinmissionetl ollicer or utrenl, wiio fhall l e
employed under the l.-aislative, e.cntive t r
judiciary tlepiirtmenl of this Slate, or llio. Uni
ted Slates, tn of any city or inctn por.ned tlis
irk't, and also that every member of t'oneiees
arttl of the Stale Legislature, and tf the select
uiuf coinuioii conn -il of unv city, or commis
sioner of any iuco porated District, is by law,
irjcapabta of liuldins or ex-'icisintr the nlTico
or appofiilnienl Of Judue, I.ispi clor or Clerk,
of any election of ibis c imuio.iwe.ihh, mi l
that no Inspector, Jt:.l or any other oilicer
of such eleclion, shall bucliy.blo to uityo.Iieo
to be Hhfti toletl for.
Anil the said Act of Assembly, pnliih-d
"an act relating In the elections of this Com
mouweahh' passed July the 2nd, 1832.
furlher provide us follows, to w it :
"That the Inspectors and Judges chosen as
aforesaid, shall meet at lha respective places
for holding the election in Hie district to
which they respectively bclonj before nine
o'clock in tho morning of tli8 second Tuesday
of October in each hiiJ every year, anil each
of said inspectors shall appoint one clerk, who
slinll be a qualified voter of such district.
1 also hereby make known und give notice
that by an act of Assembly passed on the
9ih day of April, 1849, it shall be lawful for
iho qualified voters of Northumberland coun
ty, from and after the passu no ol said act, to
vote for all the candidates lor the various of
fices, to be filled at any election on one slip
or ticket: Provided, That ollice for which
every candidate is voted for. vlinll be designa
ted, ns required by the existing laws of this
Commonwealth.
Suction 2. Tlmt nny fraud committed by
any person votinir in the manner above pre
scribed, shall bo punished as similar Irauds
are directed to be puniflieil by the existing
laws of this Commonwealth.
"fn case tint person who shall have receiv
ed the second highest number of voles for In
spector shall not attend on th day of liny
election, then the person who shall have re
ceived Iho second highest lumber of voles for
Judge the next preceding election, shall act
us un inspector in his place, and in ease the
person who shall have received the high
est number of voted for Inspector, shall not
attend, the person appointed Judge shall ap
point an Inspector in his place; and in case
It lira person elected Judge snail not atlemi, I lie
inspector who received the highest number
of votes, shall appoint a Judge in his place;
, and if any vacancy shall continue in the
I board for the spurn of no hour nfler the time
lived by law for the opening of the election,
llio cpialilied voters of (he township, ward or
i district, for w hich such ollicers shall have
! been elected, present at the place of elec
tions, shall elect one of their number to till
j such vacancy.
' l,It shall be the duty of said assessors ro-
spoctively to alien. I at the place of holding
j eveiy general, special, or township election,
i during the w hole time said election is kept
open, for the purpose of giving information
to the iuspeclors and judge, when called on,
in icl.ilinn to the rinht of any person assessed
by them to vole at such election, or such
oilier matters in relation to the assessment of
voters, as the said inspector or judge or i
ther of them, shall limn time lu time re
quire. "No person shall be permilted to vntoat any
election as aforesaid, oilier than a white free
man of I wenty-ono tn more, who shall have
resided in the state at least one year, and in
tho election district wheie he olfers to vote
at least ten days ininieilialely preceding
such election, and wiihin two year paid
stale or county lax, which shall have beuu
assessed at least ten days before Hie election,
But a citizen of the United Slates who had
previously been n qualified voter ol (Insulate,
and removed therefrom and returned, and
shall have resided in the election district, ami
paid tax as afntesaid. shall be entitled to vole
after residing in this slate six months, Provi
ded, That the w hile freemen, citizen of the
I'nited Slates, between I he age of twenty-one
and twen'.y-lwo yeais, and having resided in
the stale one year, and in Ihe election tlis
liictleu days as aforesaid, shall be entitled
to a vote, although they shall nut have paid
la. s.
.u person shall be permilted to vole w hose
name is not contained in live list of taxable
inhabitants furnished by the commissioners
as aforesaid, unit's. Fust : I In produce a
receipt tor tins payment, wiihin two years, of
a stale n county lax assessed agreeably to
ihe constitution, and give sal i!aelory evi
dence cither mi Ins own cath or allii inal ion,
or on the, oalh or adiiniatinii of smother, .thai
he has paid such lav, or on failnte lo produce
a receipt, shall make an oath lo Ihe payment
thereof : or second, if he claim a right lo vote
by bring an elector between the ages of
I weiily-one and I w only-two oars, he shall de
pose on oath cr alii. in. ition. thai he has resid
ed in ihe t.ialo in least one year next before
I, is application, and make such proof of resi
dence in lite district as is required by this
act ; and that he does veiily believe from the
accounts given him thai he is ol llie age afore
said, and jive such other evidences as is re
quired by this act, whereupon Ihe name ol
the pin son so admitted to vole, shall be in
set ted in alphabetical list by the inspectors,
and a note made opposite (hereto by writing
the woid Max.' if lie shall be permitted te
vo" ' t;i,s,," '' having paid lax, or tho
word 'age,' if he shall be permitted to vote
0,1 "econiit of his age, ami in either case the
reason of such voles shall be called out to the
derK, no shall make notes in llio list ol vo
! lets kepi bv them.
j In all eases where Iho name of Ihe person
claiming lo vole is not found on Ihe list fur-
nished by the Commissioners mid Assessor,
or his right to vote whether found thereon or
I not, is objected lo by any qualified citizen,
me inspector shall examine sncli person on
j oalh as lo his qualiiic.ilious. and it he claims
i lo have lesided in ihe slate one vearormore
his oalh shall be u pioof I hereof, but he shall
prove by at least one competent witness, who
shall be a qualified eleclor, Itiat lie lesidt'
xv 1 1 1 1 1 r i Hie district at least leu days next tin-
j mediately preceding the election, and sha
l also himseit swear mat tus tmna title resi-
I il i i ice, in pnisuance ol Ins law ltd calling l.t
I within the district, mid thai he did not iv-
move mlo said district for the puiposo vf vo-
iiog iitoteni.
Every . person tpialili"il as nforesaid, and
who shall make proof, ll icquireil, of his rest
deuce and pavuieut of (axes, ns aforesaid
I shall be admitted to vole in lire towushiu.
waul or tlistrict in whicli he shall reside.
If any peisnn not qualilicd lo vole in this
Coiinneu'.t faith, agreeably lo law, (except Iho
sons ol niialihcil citi.eus) shall appear nt any
place ol election for tho purpose of issuing
lii'kels, or inllueni'ing citizens qnalilied lu
i Vole
lie si, all, on conviction, loileit and Pay
any sum not exceeding one hundred tl
lor every such offence, and be imprisoned
for any term not exceeding three monlhs.
ll shall be Ihe duly of every mayor, sheriff,
alderman, justice of the peace', ami constable
or deputy constable, of every cily, county,
township or district within this common,
wealth, whenever called uixin bv anv officer
j of an efT'ction. tu by any Ihreo iiialilio.l elec-
j township, of ibis commonwealth lo be present
l l pei.-ou or l.y uepiuv, ill llie place ot liol.l
ins such elections in raid ward, tlistrict or
township, fi r tho pinrsiss of preset vinj; Ihe
peace as aCnit's iid.
ll chnll be the duty of eveiy peace officer,
as ttloief..iid, who thnll be present at any
soeii lu.siuii.nnces ai an eieiliun as is tie.
sciibe.l in this not, lo report the oamn to Ihe
nextcuuit ol tpiaiter sehsions, and also Ihu
names of the witnesses Uo can piov the
saute.
And by the 4th section of tl,.. act of lfiih
of Apiil, IH40, it is enacted, 'Thai ,1,8 si h
section of the act; as passed J,,v 2d. 1839,
entitled an act relalinu' to the elections of
this taiiiiin in wealth, shall not be so construed
ns lo pu-venl any iniliu.t oilicer or boioogh
oflicer, fiom seiving ns jiulae, inspector or
cleik, ut any jreneiul or special election in
Ibis commonwealth.
The Judyes ore are to make their returns
for llio county til Norlhuiiibnrland, at the
Court House, in Stinburv, on Friday, ihe 17ih
tlay of October, A. D. 1S5I.
JAMES COVERT, Isheriir.
rihr'ITs OlTiee, funbury, I
tSept. 8, 18.11 III. f
God save tub Commoswiltii.
AG HICULTUE AL FAIR.
According; lo appoitilment, the Executive
Commillee of lh Northumberland Cunnty
Agiicullurnl Society, met at Suribury, on
Saturday, Aug. 16, 1851. Members present.
James Cameron, Jos, R. Prieslley, Jacob
Seeshollz, Geo. C. Welker. Jacob llilbish,
Alexander Jordan, Jesse C. Morton, Amos E.
Knpp, Peter Oberdorf, Wm. L. Dewarl, Win.
I. Greenoiigh, and David Tiiggarl.
Alexander Jordan, Eq., was called In pre
side, and Wm. 1 Greeuough, acted as Secre
tary. On motion of J. U. Priestley, Esq., it was
resolved Dial Ihe Agricultural Fair or Exhi
bilion, be held ut Suubniy, on FRIDAY, Iho
ltih tlay of October, to be opened nt 10 o'
clock, A. AI. on such grounds as a Commit
tee appointed for Ihe purpose shall procure.
lit alval, Thai Samuel lluuler, Alexander
Jordan, Geo. C. Welker, Jacob SeesholtZ,
Wm. 1. Greeuough, Peler Obcrdoif, and Wm.
L. Dewarl, compose that Commillee.
The following premiums wete then ngreed
upon, lo be awarded by the Commillee here
alter named.
HOUSES.
For Ihe best stallion, mare or gelding,
over 4 years old, $8 00
,: second 'best, do tin 4.00
" best coll under 4 years old, 5.00
" second tlo do 3,00
CATTLE.
For the best hull of uny biecd, over 2
years old, ' 8,00
" second tlo tlo 4.00
" best milch cow, 5.00
" second do 3,00
" best yoke of oxen, .00
" second do 4,00
" best bull calf under 2 years, &.
over 6 monlhs, 4.00
" ,; heifer, do do tin 4,00
" " bull or heifer calf under 6
monlhs, 4,00
" " slt'er over 2 years old, ac
cording lo age 5,00
SWINE.
For Iho best boar,
3,00
3,00
3,00
3.00
3(00
3.00
3,00
1,50
1,00
1,50
1,00
1,50
1,00
1.50
1.00
2,00
2,00
2.00
1,00
1.00
LOO
1,00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1 00
1.00
1,00
hog,
pair of shoats lindci ci
ht
monlhs old,
liller of pigs under 2 nio's.
SHEEP.
For Ihe best ram,
ewe.
POULTRV.
For Ihe best pair of Chickens,
second tlo tlo
besl pair of tuikics,
second tlo tlo
best pair of geese,
second tlo tlo
beat pair of thicks,
see'd do tlo
best lot of Poultry, including all
sons.
GRAIN" AND ROOTS.
For the besl bushel of wheal,
2 bushel en is of com,
bushel of oids,
" " potatoes,
" ' turnips,
it it j,,.,,,,
VEGETABLES.
For ihe best head ol cabbage,
beet,
6 heads of celery,
hall bii-lii'l of onions,
peck of tomatoes,
head of cauliflowers,
3 pumpkins.
FRUIT.
For the besl half bushel winter apples,
s, l.Od
1.00
1,00
l.Otl
1.00
AND
1; p""s,
" quinces,
': peaches,
5 lbs of grapes.
DOMESTIC
MANUFACTUUES
DAIRY PRODUCTS.
iho best cheese not less than 20 lbs , 2 00
" " butter " 5 lbs., 1,50
" i; home-made woolen carpet,
not less linn 20 aids, 2.00
it i( eovei lid of wnol'& cotton, 2.00
" " home made linen, not less
than 20 yds, 2,00
" " rag cut pet not less than 20
yards,- 2.00
" home made cloth " 10 yds, 2.00
" " " tlannel " 5 yds, 2,00
" " pair, knit woolen socks or
stockings, 1.00
" tt .. it phives, 1,00
" " " " linen socks or
stockings, 1.00
" " bed quill, 1,00
" " home made thread not less
than I lb. 1,00
PLOWING MATCH.
To tho best plowman, 3.00
" second " 2dl0
" Ihird " 1.00
AUIUCL'LTL UAL IMPLEMENTS. '
For the best threshing machine, -1,00
" " reaping do 3 00
" seed di ill, 2,00
winnow her mill. o.OO
" " iiiain or liny rake, ' 1.00
" " jiltiw, 1,00
" " corn sheller, 1.00
" " sliaw cnlter. 1 00
MISCKLLAN Et IS A UTICL F.S.
Under this head will be embraced, me
chanical invention", loots, lurniinie, and all
oilier mailers, that may be thought condu
cive to the process and comfort of ihe com
munity. I'rizes will be awarded, according
lo ihe means of Ihe Society, and the merits
of llie articles tillered
The lollou ing Committees' were then ap
pointed :
ILiksks. Wilson Hulehinsnn, James Cam
eion, A. E. Kapp, Michael ll.trnhait, Wm
Is. Kipp.
Catti k. Thomas Johnson, John Nixon,
James Foriesler, Jesse I lenity I,. John .Voris.
SnlNK Joseph Vankiik, John Moore,
Wm lleppen, Win. II. Kase, Joseph Witel.
Sn KM' .--J.imes Smith, Samuel Lam, lion.
John Monlgoiueiy . Jesse C. Iloilou, Wm. I),
Ceaihail.
l'.iLTitv.--!)i. Wm. McClery, J. II Zim
merman, Henry Eckberl, Wm. T. Koisylb,
Robert Wilson. .
Cuain and Roots. Samuel Hepburn, Jos.
II. 1'iiestley, Samuel Savi.ljre, Samuel K.
Wood, Jacob Leiseni ing, (Shaiiiokiu.)
FitilTs Hon. James l'ullock, Alexarder
Jordan, Hutaiio G. Tnggnitj George Eveiard,
lion. Lieo. L, Welker.
Al.lllCl'l.TlRAL bll'I.KMENTS. Wm. M.
Allien, II. IS. Masser, Dr. Jos. I'rieslly, J.
Weimer Li-jhon, Alexander Colt.
Plowing. Jacob Painter, John B. Heller,
Samuel John, Robert (iiifen, Elisha Kline.
EOKTAin.l.s Jacob eeslloIlz, Win. L.
Hewail. M. J D. Wilhinyton, David Mart,
Dr. J. W. Peal.
Daihv anu Diii:tic M ANffACTCHKas.
J dm T.ifiatl. Jacob llilbish, John VVhValVy,
John Flank, John P. Pursel.
MiscKi.LANKoL'fl A.R in l.f.s. A m. rntsyth,
David Tuu'jart, I'eler Dberdorf,' Cl.ailes
Pleasants, Elijah Crawfoid, R. Flick,
Geo. i. Voiiiigman, Rev. Jus. O. Ciuigheatl,
J. F. Wolliiioer.
Tho Commilteo regret that their limited
means, for Ihe present, pievent their olfer
iiiK higher preminns. They neveilheless
rely on Ihe pood will and zeal of iheir fellow
citizens to make this first client, w hat ft ouihl
lo be, an iiitlucemeiil lo furlher proyreb,
ami an honor to the County,
They most tordially invite their neighbors
of other counties lo come foiwartl with their
slock, their products and Iheir haudiwoik,
lor although b llio Cui.sliintlnu of the Socie
ty, they will mil be minded to immediale
pecuniary rewards, yet all will be fairly re
ported in Ihe order of Iheir excellence.
BT THE COAlMltTCK.
i Suubury, August 23, 1851 . tf .
Notice to Delinquents.
A M persons knowing themselves indebted to
liX. Mrs. E. Fullmer, will please call and settle
their accounts, to save further trouble, as In a
few weeks tho hooks will lie put in the hnnds of
proper person for collection.
Sunhiiry, Sept. 6, 1851.- 3t,
J A IVIES J. NAILIiX?,
Attorney and Counsellor at law,
EUNBUEY, FA.
"IVTILL sltend faithfully and promptly to all
' professional business, in Northumberland
and Union counties. Ilo is Iii miliar with the
Gormsn language,
OFFICE :- Opposite the "Lawrence House,"
a lew doors from Ihe Court House.
ctimliury, Aug. It!, lgjl. y.
E.tate of MOSES RICHIE, Deo'd.
JOTICE is hereby given Hint tellers Tea
tnmciilnry have liecn granted t" the sub
scribers on the estate of Moses Richie, tlec'd.,
lute of MuunoUn township, Northumberland
county. All persons indebted to said estate, or
having rbiiins nuahisl the same, tire requested
to call on the subscribers for settlement.
They will meet nt tho house of the dee'd., on
Nuturdity, the tilth tSepteniher, for that purpose.
Isaac richie,
aum:k 'jhakp.s
Executors,
Shamokin tp., Aug. 10, 1831. 6t.
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
20 per emit saved.
Country Merchant3 Euyinj
llOO'l S&SIIOKS
can save 20 per cent by
calling on
WEI. I. KING,
iYo. 4G, X. 2nd St., (bdow Arch west side.)
rXIII.ADI3I.PHIA,
"V1711ERK can be lotiud a hirue nssorliiieut of
the nl love named articles, just received
from the inuiiulucturcrH.
August 23, 151. 3ino.
MECHANICSBUR(T
INSTITUTE.
A Select School for Younsr Ladie3.
rjHK Alt't'hiinicsbiirg Institute is pleasantly!
I located in the henllhv village of Mechanics- i
burit, Cuiuberland conntv. nine miles west of j
Harrisl'iim ; a vilheje. noted lbroitihout the sur
rouiuling Counties for the morality of its citizens.
It is accessible by railroad, the Cumberland Vl
ley Railroad pussing through the place.
The course of instruction is such as is pursued
in Ihe best iscminnrios in the country.
It is the design of Ihe Principal to instruct the
intellectual powers, to eultivute becoming man
ners, and to educate in such a manner, as may
prove praclica'ly useful.
Sessions.
The school year is divided into two semi-annual
sessions, each of live calendar monlhs.
The summer session commences tho first week
in April, and closes during the last week of An
pust. Tho winter session commences Iho 1st
week in October, and terminates the lust week of
February.
At the clne of each session there will be pub
lic cxan illations.
Terms:
Boarding, including lights.
per session 5 mo. $50,00
Tuition. " ;' 10,00
Modern languages, " " 10,00
Diawine, " " 6.00
Music, l'iiino. with use, ' ' 15,00
Or, if preferred, per session of 5 mo,
including Ihe above items, 65,00
Payable in advance $35. balance at lire close
of the session.
Hooks, stationery, music, Ac., furnished at
Philudftphin prices. j
Pt.pils will be received ut any period during I
the session, and charged accordingly.
For further information, please address the I
Principal for a circular. j
F. M. L. CILLKLHN, j
Principal. j
Mecbanicsburg, Aug. 9, 1 S3 1. 3mo. I
Alden's Condensed Reports of Penna-
3l.'!'I Published, and for sale by the subscri
ber the .SVcu. Vuhtme of Alden's Con
densed Pc miKvlvuiiia Reports, containing the
last three volumes of Veates' Kcjrorls, and two
f.rst volumes of lliuuey's Kepoits. '1'hc lirst vol
ume of Alden, coiitniiiiuir llallus' Reports, 4 vol
umes; nnd Veates' Reports, volume 1, is also on
baud, si 1 1 1 for sale. The above two volumes arc
complete within themselves, and contain all of
Dallas' Reports, 4 olumes, am) all of Veates'
Reports, 4 volume, liesidcs the two lirst volumes
of lJinucy's Reports. The third volume is ready
and will be put to press iiiiinediiitelv.
H. 15. MAists'ER, Agent.
Suiiliury, A us. 10. 1S."1.
PATENT CORN S HELLER. I
rPlll! attention of the Public is invited to this
improvement in CORN SHELLERS, which I
is nclvii jvvleil:;id to be for siicrior to any other,
hciiiii on un entirely new principle, shelling Ihe i
Corn lengthwise of the ear, the Cob passing ;
slruicht through without revolving thereby re- I
tpiiriug no gearing lo increase iu speed, which I
adds bo materially to the cust of other machinery. ;
Il turns easier und shells cleaner than any other, '
and is poilililu in sie, nod ilnrnlile in construe- '
lion. Persons in't-testeil are invited to call snd I
see it ill upcrutiou. The rii 1 it ol'tii.t und other I
Coniilirt lor sale. For further particulars ad
dress or apply to
DAVID ELDRIDGK,
X. W. Cor. tld it Dock Sts., 3d stories.
Philadelphia, A 11:5. 9, 1851. Smo. j
1'kr llounew Ifr's Help otttl llufebulttrs Joy J
THE GERMAN WASHING FLUID
T"k')ES away entirely with that laborious tusk
of lub'.iiiig the Clothes upon the washboard.
It contains no iutrrci'icnts whatever, injurious to
the finest fuhric or ihe flesh. The proprietors
wish every one to rrive it a trinl. nnd if it .1n.-
I not prove' to be ns recommended, tlie money, in
every ne 1 ease Wl I.f re inn Tut .lir.
I lions accotiipanv each Inillle. Kelnil irice ISA j
I Cents per Lottie, siilliiieiit lo tlo two ordinary I
tt'iisfiiiif f, mm s-iMii- llie lollies more by not ;
rubbing them, Ihun the cost of six bottles be. :
tildes rcniovint! stains uf Iruit, Ac, if there he
any, and the time and labor saved.
Prepared only by
I. P- HOYT cV CO.,
P. A. Fox, MclTiyensville, sole at;ent for the
Counties of I'liion and Northumberland.'
Philadelphia, Aug. 30
5 A TENT ISPiITTA M.V
STOPPERS for
11. MAPrsEIf.
liar liutlli s lor sale liy
II.
Si.niiuiy, April 1,
KNOLD's WHI FINt; FLI 11) "iiud Adhe
- oivc and le-ral cnvitloprs, for .,! bv
II. 11. M A.SNER.
fs.ml iirv, April 2fi, H3L
1 NIC lloure. ill's ceh braied ink, and slso Con
pres ink tor sale, wholesale and rct.dl ,y
Deceu.lier 2S. ItJ.iO. II. JJ. MASTER.
EE DILLS Justices and Constables Fee
Dills handsomely prime on card nauer. for
sale at litis ollice.
yVHtlTlNU FLIT1) and self sealing Euve-
los, .jut received anil for sale by
April III, ISM II. U. MASWEIl.
IOK sale st this oliice, (Superior Illack Ink,
- Cattle Medicine at 25 els, Pure Luetics of
Ginger, 25 lenls.
IXTRACT CT niNGER. A frc.a sTij.ply
- jurt rei-eired And fat sals' s( thfs oe.
Piica 85ceitU.
iuubury, July It, 1"51.
TO THE IN DEFENDANT VOTERS OF.
NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY.
riMlE subscrilier hereby offers himself to the
I electors of Northumberland Counly, at the
ensuing election as a VOLUiNTEER CANDI
DATE for the office of
ShcrilT.
Should he be elected, he promises to discharge
the duties of the office, in such a manner as to
give entire satisfaction to all concerned.
SAMUEL 8AVIDGE.
Upper Augusts, Aug. 9, 1S51.
to the independant electors of
ngrtiiuaiherland county.
r"lfVlK subscriber hereby informs the iiidepciut
ent voters of Nertbuuil'erliind eountv, that
he is a VOLUNTEER CANDIDATE for the
ulfice of
County Commissioner.
Should he be elected he will use every effort lo
discharge the duties of the office in such a man
ner as will give entire satisfaction lo the commu
nity. JttstlJiMI WALLIS.
Noithumbcrland, Aug. '., Is51.
TO THE ELECTORS OF NORTHUMBER
LAND COUNTY.
riHE subscriber respectfully informs his friends
1. and fellow citizens of Nonhumlierlanil coun
ty, that he oilers himself as a candidate for
Counly Commissioner,
nt the ensuing election. He solicits from his
friends and fellow eili.ens a support, and promi
ses should he I t; elected lo discharge the duties
of the office with lidelitv.
CHAHLES MEANER,
fsuuburv. May 24, 1851.
TO THE ELECTORS OF NORTHUMBER
LAND COUNTY.
Fki t.t.V CiTiztxs: At Ihe earnest solicita
tion of many tff my fiiends, I hereby announce
myself as a
VOLUNTEER CANDIDATE
for the ollice of
County Commissioner
at the npproachimr election. Should I be elected
I promise lo discharge Ihe duties of said office
Willi fidelity nod impartiality. I solicit the sup
port of my fellow citi.ens.
CALEB II ARRET.
Lower Augul, June It, 1H5I.
SPENCER & ELNDELL,
JMAMM'ACTl r.f.HS OF
Cold und Silvrr Pen nml Puicil Cases,
No. 2, Maidi-n Laxe,
One door from corner of Bioadwav,
New York.
Eery pen will be warranted for one year.
N. V. The above linn were awarded Gold and
Silver Mcibi!, for live consecutive years, at the
I'nir of the American Institute, for tho bet Gold
Pens.
July 20, 18.11. Omo.
NEW GOODS, AT THE STORE OF
JOHN YOUNG,
"VTIIO respectfully informs hiit, friends and
' eiistouiers that he his returned from
Philadelphia, with an excellent assortment of
New Spring Goods,
which be offers for sjle at his old stand in Mnr
kct stiet.t. These goods will be sold nl the low
est prices. His stuck couahrts of every variety,
viz :
Dry Coon's.
.Sar'i rn Cloths, CnsAimerrs. Muslins. Cnlicots,
(iiiici.if,.)., Ltrriis. (.'Iiintzrs and La
di:s Dress .i 7 I'liney lluods
prnerally.
Also nil assortment of
ralm Leaf Hat?, Cap, &t,
aUEENSWARE.
Hard ware. Iron ami Sled, Nails, ic,
A I.fSU :
A general assortment of Groceries, Sugar,
Coffee, Tea, Cheese, Mo
. lasses, Spices.
Produce cf ull kinds taken in exchange
at the highest market prices.
Bunbuiy, May 2t, ls.1I.
GREAT ARRIVAL OF
NEAV GOODS!
AT THE STORE OF
FRIZ.ING 6c GRANT,
Market Street, Siinbury; Pa.(
r"IIIK suhscrilK-rs hereby inforin their old cus
loiuers and the public generally, that they
have just teceivetl a lnri;e ttnd extensive assort
ment of ull kinds of Merrh. indue, which ihey
oiler to port hitsers at such rales, that Ihey can
not refrain from buying. Their assortment of
Dry (fx!.s
is laryc, embracing ull kinds of
Cloths, Cussiiitci s, S,:tlinclts, tC.
A Reneral assortment of Summer wesr, of
LINEN, WOOL and COTTON,
Staple, and Fancy Goods for Ladies, ;
of all kinds, such as Calicocx, Mous. Je Lainrs,
LawiiH, tiiuuhnms, tvc.
OROCERIKS and QI' KENS WARE. j
Also nn rxt'ollrnt nhorlir.oiit of
HARD-WARE AND CUTLERY.
IlltlliS AMI .MI'.llICINKS. i
Fish, Salt and Plaster.
IV Couulry produce of ull kinds taken in ex.
change, at tho highest market price. j
Muiihury, May IU, I Mi I.
lcck :-:s?.e,
JII.LIAM IIOOVEK rcsj,eclfnlly informs
his trieiids 11 ml customers Unit ho has
' "'turned '''u" Philadelphia, with uu excellent
roiiuieill 01
NEW SPRING GOOES,
which he oilers for sale at his new store st Mas
ser's Mill, Hollowini; Hun. Thee yoods will
he sold Ht the lowest prices.
IMS STOCK L'!.'r-iTsui.- ;vi:itY V.Mtli:TY, Vt:
Dry soo(ls, c-c,
Such us Cloths, Cussimrrts, Mu.dius, Cidtitots,
(iinlmms. Lnwiis, Chintzes ut
Litdici Dress Hoods gencriiilv.
ALSO :
An assortment of
Talm Leaf Hats, Cap?, &c,
QUEEN2T7AUK,
IIAKUVA I! E, I Ul l. and ST EEL, X A 1 L. c
A general assortment of Croi eiirs, such as
Sugar, Coirec, Tea, Molas
ses, h'ipiltS, vX.
A 1' o sn ucis.irliuetit of Li-pjurs, such as
jv,(y, Hum, )ytiskq, Wine, tS'C.
. Produce of all kinds taken iu exchange at
tlie highest market piices,
jlullowing Huh, May 10, IRol ly.
(SILVER WATCHES A few double cases
English feilver Watches, for ssle at very low
prices by II. 11. MABSt'R.
Hunhurv, April 13, 1851.
SMITH'S ESSENCE OK JAMAICA GIN
UE1J, a tcU supply just received, and for
sale br U. U. MASSEK.
April 12. 1851.
JOLD TF.SH with and without sifter esses
" just receier), slid for si!le bv
H B.MAMKR
runLury. A "ill 1 185
vi.;i:rAiJi.r:
CATTLE POWDER
NlKPARKI) 11V
IIIIEINKS, I'ltoNKKIKMI cv CO
jvo. 187 A'or;i Third Street, Philadelphia.
Tlaa,ri,T,'l'!'.i.,e,l'','CT! tchn -nv of nil
Tl K Mni elVT.1' ,ir" rn"k "( " CAT-
" 1, -'Mf, Whlrh hivs Iki,- tleaisht pr.iro
worlh for iiuiiv yturi. ,ril we rml,,.11p rnm. ,
,lkefl:,,'rr", "i r,,y ' "" "t. -.m"
1,,""'""'","" h P-rr-vMy hmlthv il will either
lncra.c the tnn 'u.it of mult or . ri-m l,n, r : or the
.... ...... , . ,.,. ,! rr.piMiy in Mt. II will III. rolaro ill
tune lie roumili ral vc Imvn no .1. nl.i ,.,. f ihi-mnple nrti
cles of every Ksnner, who koq n tlinry i n ml ef rvrrv
pnrs'n owninir n hoic. It i n ,t ,, ,,r Uh- kina ,,r
Mlxtl'HKft llntt iriei.'ly kwcM nn iihimiU up r.,r a .hnrt
litns. hot it will I'V Ihn'capacllv which il tin, ef ciivcrliiii
IIM'I'HltlC At li) (wl.i' li in ini tll'. lc nuill'.r) ii'l' ljie
Tie ACin or OI I-.IM:: i-:v.if n tn-'ti-r iial 'iint of n itrili'ii,.
.".'.ll-. u. i. i-xiimcv i-,i ir 111.- Pltll" in nil el I. tlmil
t"lwii.ly calj lie, v
.'.T.. ll. I.u. ..rin. hO, . .,f r.l
tojmM out of the .n:rin in tltc I' Tin nf I tin Lrnr
Ar:i,.
t i V, lul
vt p Imvc fccivtt a I'lii'ltntile i I' cvi'lcii'-e l.i pr
WC linvc Kniil nh -vi rtutfi -u t-' . . :
" e hsvc mix. . I ll..' nc:lv
"f VK'.KTtSI.K I'lllllln nil. I I'. 'l'
r v .sjl lo I..' iln. nil, itnt'i
tlifr'-tfion Ot' tin- I'., ,1; ,(.;.. . ;-
Iho ltto'1. fntin tvtiii . d p M i
It limy l." up(l f-.r Itnr '"
tnir c-oiri-' foinl :onl '; -
it!' n
I lltl'l l'lT
use hro p
r in !l:
u 'Mi". ' !'
. I'"iir
.cf.!:.
Yi'i.t.ow v .,-!:: . :..!.-. vi.iei.
Blr -ys ni;my vu, - - j.. a., j u-. v. y v.-: , i! . . IV lift. 'I
ntircl) enml l.y liw l.c u.' "i tins p ivnu, in nil t-jtv. '
it will prevent I lie .Iim-isp :i. ui ciliiiui; mi.
Ttim itini'ii.e is. .ovniiu t n liul u.i.l nnp-iv. riched .tnte
of llie hiujti wliui, d-t una, u,,,, m. tj nu.l ol nil yellow
cj.'r. ' '
Tin p-iwiler l.y inipr- vii.ii Iter t.'lnlPh mi'l uivine I"
Ihelilxil I. i.-iil.T ,iimitilv "l nil piutKlef. ml tiIk' the
Ih.M mi'l only sot:I.Ii. el.in.. u el rve.iv.-rv. II llie 1
in Inr irone, Kiv. nii,,L. mi,,t ,, ini.tp'sp.H.noil in w.-t
l.'el. il in tlic l.'.titiiiiu "iiei- il il.it ut il. mo, II only l- inp
vent Ihe .ll.e.11..- Uvil'l- u i -ck.
M.AKIIiatl.Mi. Tl'ts it id.
niinnli.ili nf iti'iiiv vntnii
Itle ll-Trtci, liy .-xliiiiml
lo n ei'nsi.'iiit ilewtmrj'.- nf n ili- i
va wtil' h "iiL:lit I
into tin- sl..in ipli I t ussisl, itlupsti n.
It n n mop
let ol K.iiviiln.ii ! ten pr. ihipi .l l,v Imiiis 'l'o- I
Iwiceo
(rowina in Ih'j i) inline 1:1. mini A 'IV.I I-. ul
three lltllen 11 e. -ek v.'. II I re. . . 0 1,1 K nrn-st llie 11 .'. II it
(I 'tmnt ili-pi-n.l mi llie Tiir .nu 111 Hi..-yrnw, 11ml. r sui li
ciri-uinsl.'tin-' !. llie leiimnl tn.i.. l- k..-t t in Hit- rnt.is
HIS l'I'.MI'l:il.i 11,,. ..,Wi, r ie uolv iin.l ir,., y iirciI,
11 "thcr n ini-ily n.-e.l t.e ii.-,-il, it lui.iilu-.iily run- l I11111-.Irc-lB
of HoHKt ol Uuy Ir. n! !-p..i'm.!isi-:ic t'-.tl.e n.-piie
"I 111 '; wl" 11.. -it il. If u 1 1, .M e:irl, , trt .11, m iller hn
fiinni'il in Ihe in ili il c.imi.s r. j: 1 . i!n- nniii;'l pern-rilt
nnlll tin! in itti-r It il;-. ii.iiir.... use it eiirlv nnd rcvcn'l
inch a ri-iull. A T;iMe!.ij.viitttl enee or twite s day is
eu .ncli
lil.AMir.lt!. This ilirnna l,:o li:itr.-il nil I'aiihikss.
love tint (lowilei n I'nir li nl mi'l it will it. 1 Vnnilirii in
llii terril'le nml liilli.'rlo in. nr il k- niiiliiily. It is 11 iliMme
of tin.- uliimhir.il Kyuleiii in,,; I. i-pt up In- ini rl.Tl null men.
in r-.n-li cuius 11 T.il.l.i. ml evi y it iv Iwnv: i'..-11 in -mil
fr Iw '. in ei'usliuu mi,-,-.ii,in, will in iiiu.i cunt 8 eut i.f r
il.'Zll ctl't-i't u i-'ir.'. it tini t.i-.-u lun ly les'rvl.
C-'UtftiP nml pli-.rtn''.- .'l' tin lit tl' ili-pcii.ttii-. en wfnk
hliti;!'. 11 Tiii.l,'ci,Mulul ev.:r)' ni.'iniiiEr; 11 ll nkci-x mu-e
or lvif- n v,-. k.
l'UtlH l.ltV-SI'll!l'l-f.l) it)llst;s, or where lln-re is
nny ri'uviin.- .u' I' ntii.tcr ..r " ii,t.ys ..f ui li -11. uu-l ttit;
II m: will n il Ci-leu, ,ir wh.-re Hie ti.nr is r meli mi l
ilnnils str.iiL'lil .'nl, t..e IoihI ttf.-iui,.... i- tl.t n.. .'l. tliy
r.lvviltT pr.t.1. tees ultii, iiiu.it , li:ee i.iler.iveni-11! ul ttie
nninril ; the tlii;e8!i.,n im eives met wait it till llie. :m-.
t!lliues i.f Ihe ii.,iti, .l.i.,p. 'ii, ..i- nuinj lively Hni
Atiiriteil, unit llie lutr B.niHilii i.u.t ati.-ti,
C'lWS.
For Mii.kino fows. we nn- fully e in ineeil llinl it mil
only iuipr.ive. llie qutil.ty, hut tl-l it i:,en-:i!ies tin-uui.iunl
nf Mll. l.'re;illi .in.; Duller j 'rue wli . Ii.ive Irml llie cx
periiunt ty a l'ouml a At.'-i,, ..tlicra K-iy liulin .,m,it
wtule.'iie p.-.b 'ii intisN- l up.m 11 O'uT he nv.ile tw pouiitU
more a we. I. irein i-i.li t.'own. t t think ll w.ll lie tiiuuil
t" nver:is:i- tr. .m n h ill Imp nn I per week en cin-li Cow.
il llie t-.t nre terl'.-clly lie .l.l.y. Ties ii4.lili..;,l am miil
is ni'iile l.y liie e 'nveiBi u ol'tl',- tli.-,uie Aei I into itrn
(.en.Hi.s nml t'..liy e,iiiii,.iiil,, : i,d . ,y euppnin-. die oxy
gen l:i!;en in l.y llie tmi!'. vi;ti Ihe '.leuut.li el re:ietion ;
Without In kin;: fir, y ei' the N.tr.Vvtl Ulfi porlntn el' ihe feed
IIOI.I.OW IltlliN r ViMI.I'-; Hfitip HIKLMSI-:.
null ull ol tier .liBeriFen of nerit ctttle (lepentti'ig lip.111 n Uiti
st'ile of ttie riuiiU, uro rem ve.t speemlv nml etti-etu,il!y
Cows, whose milk in hlue. Ihilt end Wllleiv nml wl.er il
d e.i nut yi- IH nnieh ereuin, er wlieie Covvs Kite hl.uidy i
milk, er wltieli -ire llse'l t.t Klntll t ,!-4 .1. V, II Will Is. I., Lull 1
nn iilneel inf tllittle re-netlv, l.y imii..viin; ttie eondilieii nf I
the 111 snI nnd creulin :i tietliiiv liiu.-sli.tu : m 'J j.!eni.in.
j ful every day or every other il i'v us il in.iy b,; 11e1iis.11
lltll..
Tijs 111 llie su'inner el'leu t'verli. ul llicinrelres. ret w. I.
led neckM. c..itL-ii, uleeiH in liie I,iiii!s iiud l.iver. wltieti
cnue lliem to die very mi Mi nly. Ih.ne nriv Iw prevt-itlrd
eulirety l.v puUiiiL' u p"itu.t ,tr 11 t. tli into n It trrel 01" i.will j
und it will nt llie name tune e 'lisnlernbly liuslen the lulleu
intr proeess.
. II In nn nmtml wlneh is ivnnr mi He nnrt r.in sre
desirous In l.ilteuut ttie kiiih: time, y,,ti slii.tikl ,j , ejv0 I
more th'iu tl Pthiesp cinl'lll onee ;i week er ll will ret.'ml lite '
fonilulii.U "!' tut lit- ilierensiie the nui-.tlilt of Alllk. '
Let cue:. plMn try its etlefts for huilHell' ntul ha will ;
sistn M Kitisli. il of its exi elleut tpltilllit-s, und that 110 Fur-
inef should he wilti tut it. j
For ttie purpose 1.1 Uniliuu out slid lurttier how fir ..'ir
justly eeM.iMli.l fATI'l,!: roWUDU. .uliil.d t ttie
. eoniid.-nee u uu iii!i-lliiri;iit pu-.p!-; we Imve fldito-ssed i
I1 l'tlers I . nil ttrth i.f ll.e I 'nOetl Suueji, wlu-re nur Few-1
tier hns l,e.--i lis,'it, nnd we nre n hie n iv.' fr. uu the evi.lene
thus tiromrlit U'lttrc its, to iesure every Fu.m-r, lliuiy- I
iit.-iu iiud llorSL'-iu.iu. limt it hns lints fur Vi:iy n.ueli ex- '
cee.mi our in st Knuionc expi-t t,iti 'its.
With ttie itd.litlotvul know Itstre lints Inr nl.tniue.1, Ws I
IImI'K we will 'te runitkil 10 nrike Ihe hest untl m isl per- i
feet Cvm.K Mkpicink ever vet oii'.-r.tl to n diseerninir I
tie opt". It lets us 11 vnliiahle troin tier of dim-sliou, im. (
proves the iti:ililv ef the l.tssl und llius int rtnis.-8 the I
ninolmt t-f either Fnt, .Milk und e 'iise.il.-iitly ul' ilnller.
Kvell ill tlie liettllliv Auimill
Itt-wur.- el t'ouiaerleits ns llie extensive sate of onr 1
nn.vtler l.t.k i.,.l... ...I i.li...,, ... !-.... I
! l-lucti puck Im our wrilteii s-iiinluie 011 ttie end.
l!tti:iMU, FI!IJ.KFIl:l.D 4 CO.
j Phil ulitpliiM. .titty '.I',, l-.-.ly.
The iiiidersionod (myo entered into Co-partnership
tinder Ihe firm of
HIMIJY LAWKKXCE,
TO CARUV US HIK
Paiicr & Raj Business,
At So. 5, Minor Sticct, Philadelphia.
TIH!I!1' th"y intend keeping u larire assort-
incut of papers, Slc., consisiipg in j art us
lollows :
tiling papers ; wove and laid, American and
! English.
j Until Pests nnd Xe'e p
j gilt and pi aim
j Folio J'o-ls. i I
I sires.
j H ar.liv.uc 1 .:;..! i. ..,.
; w ee nnd !..;,!
1 Puptr.-i, si'
;.-' i. i.-.'n i.i ey 1 10 '!0 !-y 4s. i
wlnre li-i.e tmeeis, Arnt'iiran!
I Colored and
and Llliiiis'.l.
Holliuswo.-th's Patent Manilla j
papers.
Colored and white S-hcc papers, common and
extra tizes. Unit Envelope papers.
! Colored Printing und C.m-r papers.
Manilla papers, all tiles, Ulaied Eoyal, all co
lors. iirucitisi, nine .vie.nnui nu.l r litcruio papers,
Tea, fsecrel ami Colored imiivrs lor confcclion-
eis.
Huff, Manilla and .''liaw wrain iii!? nutiers
llomiet, liindeis, Uox, Cap and I'tiinU hoards.
Wlnie und Hut Lutclopt
.vote and I urd si.es.
Agents for Miss, Potter ,V Cu's
Frihteis' Card3
I in packs and sheets, while nnd colored odd si
lees, cut to order. Abo, iheir (i!t. Figured and
j Plain slaeil papers.
JOSEPH HIMIiY, late of .V. Third st.
N". s. LAWRENCE, late ul Xo. II Minor st.
X. H. 5lt() Tons ef Kaijs wantej iu exchange
lor cash.
Pbiludclphi t, July SU, 1S5L Cum.
"litrliH it Take XoHlfP.'
JOHN' KIMDKIt.
Xorth I' 'st cor. WuL.nt if Set und Sirens. j
rniiftBEtniiA. ,
BAS ON HANI), just received, aeompli'c
Assortnicnt ul Mini linns, Powder Flasks, I
; tiame Hairs, and all other Sporting App;tr..in of j
I the I t-st and moat npproteil patterns. ,
, lie haS constantly on band sp.,; lin-.; powder of '
nil descriptions. Percussion Capi, ti'uvl, Dudrl '
Moid 1s, li.:n and Uh.iik Cartiid-c". and H'-n- ,
end assuitincrit i f mulci-aU l'..r (inn Makers, i".e. j
Also Peictission ( apt of a superior quahly,
iift.ii.ned expressly for C S. l!iles.
An Aasofiuici.i of FLliing 'I'.icl.le always on !
hf.nl. 1
All the above, and any tuber arti. lcs in bis
line, the siubscrilei' will si ll its law as any other
Crtt:i'nIhoniciit in the United Mates.
In testimony of his rkiil ;:s a iiianuf.uturcr, llie '
Fiaiiklin Institu'e, in the jears ISlUaud HI2,
awarded to biia two tci.i.ic-.it.-s -und in the
years 1814, 110, ISI', IhiS nnd lri'.tl, I'm- sil- j
ver medals, all of uhiih in iy be seen nt bis;
place of business.
JOHN KRIDEit.
Philadeh.hia, Jul.' 19, Is51.-3.no.
100 LABORERS V ANTED
IMMEDIATELY on Ihe Trevorton Rail Road,
bee lions 61 ft 5'J 1 at the Mouth of the Ma
ijouoy Creek, to lioni liheral wages will be paid,
III T. CLEMENT A Co.
Punhnry, July 5, Irt.M. tf.
?AS50RS A suiieuor article far sulf st llio
siotv ol
HENRY MASSER.
Sunbury, Feb. lli,
I S oil,
L OOK If KIUCH!
frMtK Subscriber respectfully;
-"- iiiforins his friends nlid lbs
public irciicynlly, that ha still
'U C'lilinues Ihe
SADDLERY BUSINESC,
At his old StanJ in
Market Street, Eimlvcry,
two doors bIkivc Market fvpiinc, where ha con
stantly keeps on hand, a larce assortment ot
iJeiu.y Miule Harness,
(Double ct SinRle.) with Silver. limns ntul .(span
lied inoimtiiiK. Also fuddles, Uridlcs, Trunks,
iiuces, lupi, i . Hilars,
All . in'j .V.lrll in 1.1. !;.. t. . . ... !. -
. .' ' ' , unier. HI a
neat a style ns can lie roI up in this conn!
1'ersnliM wisobi'. lo M I roliri-e i.'.e ,se el
ry.
p.e .se rn.ll anJ
exainnie lo.-t ft
k I'l
p'lrrinL -injr el.cwbeic.
N.
The stil ui riber '
i it just to'cncd a new
a.,' .dM
Asso:'.r.:rnt cf Cii-ytc:,
- 1 :h silver, llnss nml J.,,,.11,,1,.,1 mouiiting,
.'.' . i "'i ll'-Adjusiiii 'I'lfes, I'iUmU Holler
'.-. liidiiur llrkile I'-iu. 'I'rnnk rtud
idice Locks, Trunk Hoard. Trunk
Na'ls, Humes. Tr.icep, Triin
minir Liters, Tnll i, fatl
dle Web. Sinale and
Double, A liite
I'namelc.l I.euther. Paleiit I.eallur, Oil Cloth,
Uoselis. Tinsels, raiti-y U row-Hands, Saddle
Tiers, Deer's Hair,
PATENT FLY NETS
of ull kinds. .Ml of which will bo sold ns cheap
if not cheaper than they can Ij? rot c'.sewhcra,
for cash or approved credit.
ANDKL'W J. STUOII.
Kuuhury, April SI, lol. loo.
MARLLi: KAITTJFACTORY,
C 1 1 E A 1 ( i II A V E S'J'ON ES.
gMIE snl-.s",riber informs b's fiiends snd the
ptd.lie, lit'.f bo eotiiiiihes lo carry on Iho
Marble Tiusiuess in all i'.i hi'aii.'hctj, ut bis old
stand ill .Milton, I'a., und is prrparcd tij manu
facture Monuments, Toraos, Gravestones, &a
of the bct tnaterials, und most rm'tbhed walk
mnnship, nnd at the lowest prices.
Letter Cuitins, Lntrlisli ntid Herman iu the
most modern and clcmnt style.
Designs for V. jiiurocnts, (J;avc Stones, &.C.,
always 011 hand.
X. I!. Orders for the TTnst side of ll:o rivor
promptly executed by leaviiu; the sums at the
ollice of the "fciuiibury American."
. ANTHONY IIIFP;
Milton, Mny 10, lS.'.l.
NE7 AND POPULAR SCHOOL BOOK.
jTOM PUE1IKXMVE Miiuiuary of Universsl
History, louethcr with a Liograpby of Dig
tincc.ii.licu I'cioons, to which it. appiudul an cpi-ton-.e
ol'
Ilc.tihcn Mythology, Xatnrid Fhiloeophy, Con
eial Astronomy anJ I'hysioiopv.
Adopted and used in llie Tuldic SDcUools of
I'hiladclphia.
U. S. JOXIW & Co., Publisher,
S. V. Comer FOURTH and RACE Su., Phils.
Teachers and 81I100I Coinmiltecs atldressint;
letters to us po.t paid, will be furnished with
copies for examination.
I'd" Full and Complete Assortment of
BOOK and fs'l ATIONAliY, lor Sale si tho
lAitrrst 'ntn,
May :i, 1SS1. ly.
!am;J'.u liu-cr ol'
Xo. 11)0 Iiace, (s-assafras,) street,
Above Thir l, opposite th" U'ltitr Swan Hotel.
rXIII.iiBEI.FHIA.
'Fallow Chandlers and Manufacturers can he
supplied vt itha lirst rate Article of Candle Moulds,'
of Superior excellence and finish.
X. li. The Moulds are made of the best Metal
and polished by n new Patent Machine, which
(riven them an extra lini.di. 'Flay nre after thn
Knejish style the lips lo screw on the pipe, and
the pipe to screw tiilit in Ihe bench.
I5f" VVAitmxTKii to bo far superior to any
other now in use.,.f
He ulso iiiuuiilaciures Surgical Pumps &n.I
SSvrinjies.
April 1'.', 1 351. Ohio;
New Music .Just Published.
EE &. WALKER. Xo. Ilia Chesnut st
Ji ore constanlly pulilishiuT and receiving,
new und beaulilul nuioc bom the most distin-guis'u-d
c iinjiosers.
The follow iie' list contains some of their choi-
I cest nnd m.it popular tr'ongs. Waltzes, Polkas,
c
Xoiv. Hum art (.'onr, a beautiful sontr, words
bv 'J'!-. 1. :1.1s .1. Die hi, music by Hambride.
.-w England ilome. words and music by
,':r, !,. Wiido. .
o s Ouiiiious; by C. G:ol.'e a collection
0'" ; ... in.
"..nU from Home, piano on.l violin, by Jos.
(.in.o I.
Pretty Lillle Polkas for Prelty Lilllo People,
by J. Liu;;.
All tU Winds rue Sleeping, by A. S. Wots
sey, i (iuird-aii Anofl. by tin- author of "Love Xot."
1 llouselmld Winds, wri'.u it l y Chas. Yonnjr.do.
The Adieu i. word., by TlioioaJ J. Diehl, mu-
' sic bv Horr.
I I. EE V WAI.Kl'Il have constantly 011 hsnd.
superior I'i.tnos, and a supply of Martin's Cele
htaled (I'liitars, which lo'.'lhcr villi a fuio as-
"of-
Leijal, Letter, sortment e Muricnl Iiistrumeois and .Mercban
i ili.e in (j, neial, cuinprisu a slock not to bo sur
passed by that of any other estaMit-hiuont iu Ihe
country.' LEE it WALK Eli,
Di'J Che .-nit street, Swaiiu'c Uuildinj.
Philadelphia, June 58, lsio!. fy.
NO ("UttK NO PAY I
Hushes' Fever and Aue PIIIj!!
V PERFECT and spfedy cure for the Fever
nnd Anne is iiaranUcd lo any one who
I may use ihe Pills. Tl.t v tiaxe lcii used for the
I la tl .ter.il ;';e:i-s and hate lifter lieca known to
, tail ill a siiinie in.-'lai'.r and iu es&cs, too,
, where pirs.au have bad loe disease for severs!
': years, wuhci.t intcrtnissioii. Tho proprietor
j 'rl: tHertrrn th i'". it.t to produce an urlicie that
will cine iu ::s shoil a lime, without leaving any
1 dcletciious cflccls from the use ol it. li the Pills
I do not pet I'm 111 a speedy and perfect fine, the
. nr. 11,111 lor tiU ictuiu the nu.iit y. For sale by
Jacob S. l.-.twicnie. Minersville; L. llcllt-n-
slein. Trevorlou; . U, Dixon, ts.'huylkill Ha
ven; John V. Fi'iliu-', ifuiibury; Mary A. Mc
Coy, Northumberland 1 llr. lieekly, Ilanxille;
John Sharplcss, I 'ailawsa ; l)i. Judd, illiams
p .rt ; John R.iser, Miiton, and by respectable
Hrugisls throii rhonl l!,e Mi.ie.
J. CI liTLs C. II I Oil US, Proprietor.
Poltst.lie, June 2S, ls'ol. ly.
UNION HOTEL,
SUNBURY, PA.
FJ'slIE MISS WEITEI.'S respectfully inform
1. the Puhlie t hn l Ihey Milt continue to enler
I uu tisvcllcrs and others kl liieir oij established
sl-tii.l in Market tre. l, wel ol ihe Court House.
i Their I n.ij e xit.ri.-ine m the I.usiium, snd the
! well esliiolished repuiaiion of their House, will,
I they trust, lie a .uiruieut (tusisulee, Uiat their
' customers will ls well sccoiuinodaled.
MarihS, 1K5I ll-
-fflXOl) AND f l'liiNti MORTISE LAT
CUES. An excellent aiti.le, for sale ai
hull il'e usual price by J W. FJJILI.NU,
rjunhury, July T. lsl'J
1)LA'K I'srchmeni Pu-r Deeds snd Wsnk
Mortgat;e Douds, E.eciilii,t Hiiinnions.
Ac, for sale l.y (. ll. .1A;H, '
buiiln.ry, April 5f, 1M