SUN BURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL. New Advertisements. Notice to the Heirs of WILLIAIl S2ITZ, Deo'd. "JOTK'K in hereby iriven lo Elian Soil., Sam XV lirl Scitx, Jacob Scit, Daniel Scitz, niul Catharine Soil, heirs ami Irjjul representatives of Jacob Heiti, dcc'tl. To the heirs of Peter Beits, ilec'd., brother of tlic snid Win. Kcitu, ilec'd., to Sarah Scitr, intermarried with Geonrc Daniel, now in Ohio, to lunar Drumhcllcr, Nich olas Drunthellcr, David Drumhcllcr, Jesse Drum heller, heirs and legal representatives of Catha rine Drumheller, dee'd., jnlo Cutlmrinc Neil. To Peter Wafrner, Samuel 8. Wniriicr, John Wagner, David Wafliicr, Catharine Wnp;iicr, in termarried with Danii'l Gimdinan, Rosina Wag lier, widow of Michael Ncidig, dee'd., heirs and legal representatives of Elizalwth Scilr., dee'd., who was intermarried with George Wagner. J o heir nnd legal representative of Margaret Scitt, dee'd., who wan intermarried with Jabob Swiucliart, now of Stark county, Ohio that liv a certain writ of J'nrtilioui Fun. , issued out of the Orphan' Court of Xor thnniherland county, to me directed, an Tuiiiisi. tion will he held oil the Heal Estate of said dee'd., in Jack Hon township, at 10 o'clork, P. M., oil MONDAY, tho 6lli day of Oet.tl.cr, 1851, nt which time and place you arc hereliy warned to be and apjicar, if yon think proper JAMES COVE 1ST, Sheriir. Kherilf's Office, Suubiiry, Aug. 5:), 1851 li. IMU)CLAMATK)X. "PURSUANT to an act of the General As- sutnulv of (lie Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, entitled -'An act reltiliiifr to llie elec tion of this Commouwealily' approved the second day of July, Anno Domino, nun thou sand eiirhi hundred and thirty-nine, I, JAM KS COVEKT, lliirh Slit-riir of tin? coiinly of'N'or thuiiiherlatid, Peniisy Iviiniii. do hereby make known nnd "ive notice lo the electors of the county aforesaid, shut a general election will be held in said county of N'orlhiinilieiliinil on tho SECOND TUESDAY (Nth) ofOCTO IJE't. I8.il, nt which lime, Mute ami Coun ty Ollieors, as follows, arc lo hi? fleeted : One person as Governor of lliis Common Wealth. One person a Canal Commissioner of tho C.) nm i.iweallh. Five persons ns Judges of the Supieme Court of this C'ommoiiweallh. .One poison as Picsident Jndue of the Rth J. i. In-i.il IV-'ricI of Pcinis lvania, composed of the Counties of Niiriliuniuerl.ind, l.jctni) iiifl. Clinton and Centre. Two p'TSons as Associatn Jinliies of llio Several Conits of Nortliiimberlaiul eouiiiy. One pots, hi as Seiialnr of the 11: li Oi-t i ir-1 . Compised ot .VjilliuuilH'iluuu and Dauphin comities. One p"is!i;i to fill the ollice of Member of the lltiise of Representatives, lo represent the county of Norlhuuilierland in the House of Kepresentnlivrs of I'ennsylvniiin. One p-isnu its Sheiill for the comity of Niiitiiuuiueiland One person as Protliniuilary lor the comity of Noilliiinib 'i lai'd. One p irs-u. as Coiii'iiissioiier for the coun ty of Niiiiliumheil.iiid One person ns Tieasiirer for lite county of Northumberland. One person as Coroner far the county of . N .iithumberlaud. On.; pnsriii as Auditor f.ir the connly of Northumberland. 1 also h'reliy malie bimvn ami l'1v notice ilia! the places of 1 1 ' 1 ins 'be a lon'-;t id m-ue- r. I el'Vl' 'loiviublp: land : Tli- V li-iroiivb i !e.' cir.'it I' III- V'VO lniioi:i;lis f N'ui'liuii. and Itei- I ..I of 111- Ti.-' V t -. ;. 1 1 11 i ;, :. :.. l'ne buit'.s'i " of Am.Mi"li..- !1 !:!-.' t :1. iill. llOtll 1:1 ill-.' Il 111 i. ;h- Wmberland. Tlieroiiitnisliict.nl III" lions. ofllrmj Haas, in the L-viruiii-.il o).' Norlbniidn-vla'id The Miliou l)istii,'t, at the boose ol Fred rick Stieket-. in said buroii",h. Th-i Tuibnl Dit-lriel. at the house occupied -y Ahratiam hissuej-'r. The Delaware Disliiul, at tbe House d' llenry Keader. I Th i C'hiliiqnaipie District, at the hoiif-e uc Cupiud bv IJ.-njamin Vonlsinan. The I'mw'u District, at llie house of Mi-! cbaul Iteadi-r. Tho Shamokiii District, nt ihu houso of t'liarles 1,1-isein in-j. Th I'pper M.diaiioy District, nl the bo-.isu . of D.niii-I lleim. i The I.itlle .Mahauny District, at lb-- bouse -uf Frc-leriek U.ik--r. The Ldwit M.ihaiioy District, at the house , of Michael Spa'z. The Rush Distiict, at llio Liberty Pole School H.iuse. i The Jackson Distiiet, at llie house of Peter 5chwail7.. i The Coal District, nl the house of U il liaui M Weaver, in Iho town of Sliamokin. Skction :). That nil lhal part of Coal invvu cliip in llie county of Norlliumbeilauil, l)iu: west -of a line lK-uiimiii" at the line between aal and Cameron townships, nt a point two thousand leel westwaid of where llie said line crosses the west bciuiiilary of a tract of laud surveyed lo Alexander Hunter Ibetwen lysevenlh day of October, one thousand sev- pii hundred ami nmely-loui ; thence noriti fourteen decrees west hi the lino between the lownshipsof Coal and Shamokiii-. be, and j is hereby erected into a separate school and election dlsliict. and the nualilicd voters re- siding within the said lionudaries shall here after vote at llie (jeu-eral vh-vlious at I he pub lic house of Henry B. Weaver, in the town of Trevonon, and Edward Helfenslein shall bo judge, end Jeremiah Perkins and Daniel Heck ley inspectors, ol tne nexi "enerai eiec lions, and the voters Itiereol bhall elect the inspectors nnd judges of Ihe genetal elec lion for said district nt the linlo and place of lion lor sain uisirm hi inn i holding the general election The Cameron District, ot the House of Jacob Haunt. The eleclion lo open betweeli the bourn ol A and 10 o'clock in the foreuuon, and shall j continue without interruption or adjournment Until 7 o'clock in the evening, wlu'u the (tolls shall be closed. The several Inspectors nnd Judges elected on Ihe 31 Filday of March last, iu pursuance of Ihe 3d Section of the act of lite. 2d of July, 1830, will hold the election on Tuesday the 14th day of October next. "That every person except n justice nf llio 1'eace, who shall hold any ollice or appoint ment of prolil or trust under the government of the Tinted Slates, or of this Slale, or of any city or incoi ponded district, whether a commissioned ollicer or agent, who shall le employed under the legislative, exenttve or judiciary department of this Slate, or the L'ui led Stales, or of any city or incorporated dis trict, and also that every member of Congress ami of the Slate Legislature, and of Ihe select and common council of any cily, or commis sioner of nny incorporated District, is by law, incapable of holding or exercising the otiice or appointment nf Judge, lnspeclor or Cleik, of any election of this commonweal' h, and that no lnspeclor, Ju l-o or any other odieer of such eleclion. shall be eligible lo uuvodico lo be then voted for. And lb-" s.'.i.l Act of As-i-'nibly. putitled "an act relating lo llie eleciions of this Com inonweahh," passed July the. 183U. furiber provides as follows, to wit : 'That the l i-peetors and Ja.ljes chosen its B foresaid, nhall m."ct at llio respective placet for holding tha election in lite district to which ihry respectively belong before nine o'clock in the morning of llie second Tuesdu of October in pucIi nnd every Year, and cac of said iuspectois shall appoint one uleik, who shall ben iiualilieil voter ot such district. I uNo hereby make known and give notico l lint by nil act of Assembly passed on the i.ll day of April, 184!), it shall bo lawful for 'he nualilicd voters ol .Northumberland conn ly, from and nfler the passage ol said act, lo vole lei an llie camlulatcs lor the various ot- lines, lo be filled at any election on one slip or ticket: Provided, 1 hat ollice lor which every eain.ti-.lale is voted lor, thill be dosi-mii led, as required by llie existing laws of ibis commouwpann. Section 2. That any fraud committed by any person votiiiif in Iho maimer above pro scribed, shall he punished as similar fraud ire diiecK'il lo be puuisheil oy llio i-xisimt laws of tins (,'ommouweallh. ''In case llui person w ho shall have receiv ed the second hiuliest number ol voies lor in speclor shall not attend on the day ol any election. Ib.-u lln-n-rson ho shall have re eeived iho second highest inuiber of voles for Jinliru the next pi-ecediii!.' election, shall act ns an inspector m his place, and in case the neisoii wlni shall have leceived llie hi-'h- est number of voted for lnspeclor, shall not ntleml. Iho person uppoluled ,lud"U shall up- point an Inspector in his place; and in cse l In; pels; lectcd Judge shail not ultend, the iiism-etor who received the hiuhest number I of votes, shall appoint a Judge ill bis plac ; - nnd i iinv vacancy snail couiinue in nie i bonid for llie space of an hour alter the lime i lived by law lor the opening of llio election, I he (puililied voters of the township, w ard or district, for which such oliiccrs shall have : been elecled, present nt the place of cleo linns, shall elect one of their number to till J such vacancy. 'It shall be the duly of said assessors re ' spectively lo attend at the place of holding ' eveiy general, special, or township election, (luring Iho whole time sai l election is kept open, for the purpose of aiviug informalion i to llie inspectors and judge, w hen called on, I in rel.ilion lo tlicri-ilil of any person assessed i bv ihem to vote it! such election, or such other mailers in relation lo llie assessment of I voteis, as the said inspector or jndire or ci ' ther of them, shall limn time tu limo re rpiiie. 'n person sli d! lie p-'imitted to voleat any election as afoics.ii l. -ulicr than a while free : man of Iwenty-oiie ur mure, u ho shall have resided in the stall! at least one year, and in , llie election district when" h'! oifers lo vote at least ten days immediately preceding j such election, and within two ycais paid state or county lax, w hich shall have been 1 assessed al least ten days before llie eleclion, I lint a citizen of the 1 nited States who had previously been a tmalilicd voter o( this stale, and removed then from and returned, and ! shall have resided in lb-; election district, and ! p u'd lax as aforesaid, shall be entitled lo vole 'nfler residing in this state six months, Provi ! d-'-l. That (he while freemen, citizen of llio I'liiled Slates, bel .veen the one of twenty-one. and tweuly-two yeais, and having resided in the stall- one year, nnd in the eleclion dis tiii'llen davs as aforesaid, sli.lll be entitled to a vole, al;liiu-h they shall not havo paid taxes. No person shall be permitted lo vole whose name is mil conlaiued In the lis! id Inxnlile ' inhabitants ) n 1 1 . 1 1 1 c , I by the eommissinneis las alonsaid, unless. Fn-t : lie piodiu-o a j receipt fin llie ayuieul. within two jenrs, of ! a stale in county la v assessed agreeably lo i t h' cons! it'll in. i, an. I give sal i.-taelni y evi-l-'iice t'ithei mi bis own oalh or ali'p illation, j or on the oath or a:lii -matioii ol auo'her, that ! il j h is p.iid such lav. in on fallen- lo piodure ! a receipt, shall make an o.t'h lo the pa) moid , l horool : or second, i: ho claim a li-jhl lo vole . bv b.-lo' an i lecliu between llie ages of t -.veil I ope ami I enl v-l o veal s. he shall de. i p ;-e ii- 1 1 . i i i in-ii ie:.t i.ni. thai he has resid- ! i,. i-i ;,! ii! . a-t one year next beloie ii.--. :p; ..:: inn. a'.. I make sin h prool ol resi i -..( i ; !ii' .!i-:iict ::s is reeutied li- this I h d lie 1 1 ' s i-1 iiy l li'-ve fuel, the ;i t il liiin thai he i-id llie age aloie eive si.rh o lioi evidences sis is ic- I 'I'll d b lliis act, herei, inn the name ol ill-- poison so admitted lo vole, sbull bu ill ;setled in iilphabelical list by the iuspectois, and a note made opposite thereto by wiiling j llie wind 'lax,' if he shall be peiutitled te i -vote by reason of having paid lax. or Iho I word '.me,' if be shall bo permitted to vole on account of bis aye. and in either case the ; reason of such voles shall be called out to the ' cleik, v lii shall make poles in llie list of vo . leis kept by them. In all cases where the name j the person ctaiiiiinir lo vote is nut found on lh list fur nished by llie Coiiimisr-ioiieis mid Assessor, or his riL'ht lo vote whether loimd I hereon or not, is objected lo by any ijuiilificd citizen, llio lusp- elm shall examine such person on oalh as lo his ipialiliciitions, nnd if ho claims lo h.-ve lesided in the stale one year or mine, his oa.h shall be a proof thereof, but he shall prove by nt least one competent witness, who shall be a (..nahliod elector, thai be resided within Iho distiiel at least leu day next im mediately preceding lie- eleclion, and shall also himself swear thai bis bona lide resi dence, in pursuance of bis lawful calling is within the district, nnd lhal be did not i move into said district for tho purpose if vo ting llieiciii. Every person qualilied ns aforesaid, and who shall make proof, if teipiired, of his resi deuce and payment of laxes, a aforesaid, shall be n. (milled to vole in llie township, waul or district in which he shall reside. If any poison not qualified lo vole, in this Coinmonaeallb. agreeably lo law, (except the suns of ipialilied citizens) .-ball appear nt nny place ol eleclion for llie purpose of issuing tickets, or inllnenciiig citizens ipialilied lu vote, he shall, on conviction, foifeit and pay any sum not exceeding one hundred ilolluts for every such ollence, and be imprisoned lor any leim not exceeding three mouths. It shall be the duly of every mayor, sheriff, alderman, justice of iho peace, and constable or deputy cons'able, of every city, count v, township or distiict uitliin this common wealth, whenever called upon liy any ollicer of tin election, or bv any three iiialilied elec- Iocs i hereof, lo ci. - r an v w indow or avenue lo any window, to ihe. place of general elec lion, which shall be ebs'i noted in such a wav as lo picvi nt saute and on volei fiiiui approaching the neglect or relnsal lo do so on such toipiisiiioii, saiil ollicer shall lie deemed gniliy of misdeiiieaiior in office, and on con viclimi shall be lined in any sum not less than one hundred nor more I h.tti one thousand dollais; and it shall bo the duty of ihe re spective constables of each wan!, disliicl or township, of this commonwealth lo be present in peison or by deputy, nt the place ol hold- '' Il cleciions in said ward, dlsliict or lowuship, for the ptuposj of jueseiving Ihe p '.tee us aloresaid. Il shall be ihe duty of eveiy peace olilcer. us aloresaid, who tdtull be present nl any such disiuibances al an election ns is de scnbed iu ibis nci, to repoil ihe same to Iho next coitil ot tptailer sessions, and also the names of the wiluesses who can piovt lliu same And by lh 4ih section of Ihu net of 16:h of April, 18J0, il is enacted, -Thai lite ISik section of iho act, as passed July 2d. 183'J, euliiled an acl rel.tiiug lo the elections of Ibis t-ommouweallh, shall not be so construed hs lo pieveut any militia ollicer or borough ollicer, from seiving as judge, inspector or Hoik, al any geitcittl or special eleclion in I Ins commouweallh. The Judges are are to make their returns for Iho county of NortliumberUiid, nl the Couil House, in Sunburv, on Fiiday, the 17lh il-ty of October, A. D 1851. JAMES COVERT, SheruT. t?hr lis Oilne, Siiul.ury, isi-iit. 6, I So I Ot. CjD (AVE T1IK COMMOKWIALIU AGRICULTURAL FAIR. According lo apmiinlment, ihe Executive Committee of Iho Northumberland Comity Agricultural Society, mel at J-'unbury, on Saturday, Aug. 16, 1851. Members present James Cameron, Jos. II. Priestley, Jacob Seesholiz, Geo. C. Welker. Jacob Hilbish, Alexander Jordan, Jesse C. Ilorlon, Amos E. Kapp, Peler OLterdorf, Wm, L. Dewarl, Win. I. Greenniigh, and David Taggart. Alexander Jordan, Ei., whs called lo pre side, mid Wm. I Greenough, acted as Score. Inry. On motion of J. U. Piiesllev. Esti., il was resolved lhat the Agiicitllmai Fair or Exhi bition, bo held hi Sunburv, on FlilDAY, llie Kin nay ol October, lo be opened Hi 111 o' clock, A. Al. on such giounds ns a Commit tee appointed for the purpose shall procure. Kcsuli'eil. 1'lmi Sin. in. I llniitiT Alexander .Ionian. Geo. C. Welker. Jacob Seesholiz. Win. 1. Greenough, Peler Oberdot f, and Win. f-. Dewarl, compose lhal Committee. The following premiums were Ihen nprppd upon, to be awarded bv Ihu Cominiltee here after mimed. HOUSES. For the lies! stallion, mare or peldin over A venrs old, S8.00 4.00 5.00 3,00 second best, do do best colt under 4 yenrs old, second do do CATTLE. For the best bull of any breed, over 2 yen is old, second do do best milch cow, second do best yoke of oxen, second do best bull calf under 2 years, & over 6 months, " heifer, do do do " bull or heifer calf under 6 months, " steer over 2 years old, ac cording lo age 8.00 4,00 5.00 3,00 fi,l)0 4,00 4.00 4.00 4,00 5,00 SWIXE. For the best boar, 3,00 " sow, 3,00 " hog, 3,00 " pair of shoals iindei eight inoiilhs old, ' 3.00 " Idler of pigs under 2 mo's. 3 00 SHEEP. ram, 3 00 For Ihe besl ewe. 3,00 POLI.TItV. For the best piiir of Chickens, 1,50 ii (I second do do 1.00 best pair of linkies, 1,50 " second do do 1.00 " best pair of geese, 1,50 " second do do UI0 " best pair of ducks, 1.50 " see'd do do 1.00 '' best lol of Poultry, including all sons. 2 00 GUAIN AND HOOTS, or lite best bushel of wheat, 2,00 " " 2 bii-hels ears ol corn, 5.00 " " bushel of oats, 1,00 ,! " " " pnlaloes, 1.110 ; ,: ,; ' ininips, 1.0(1 " " ' " beets 1,00 vf.getaui.es. For I he Ltest head of cabbage, 1.00 beet, 1,00 fi hea ls of celei v. 1.00 half bushel nl unions, 1.00 peck of tomatoes, 1. 00 head of caidilliuvers, 1.00 3 pumpkins. 1,00 KKI'IT. For llie besl half bushel winter apples. 1.00 '' " ' pons. ' 1.00 " . '- " (juioees, 1.00 " " ,; poaches, 1.0(1 " ' 5 lbs ol grapes. 1.00 no.MKSTIt' MAM'KACTl liKS AM) n.i;;v i'i!ui)i'CT.s. or ilti" lu-! clici-si- not lc.s ilian L'O lbs , 2 00 i Imltt-r " 5 lbs., htiiiu--ui:iili; wonh-it ciiqict, lint h-s Ih til ynrils, covi-iliil of vvtml v; col Ion, hiiiin- in. uli- linen, not less than 20 yds, in-! citipct mil less than 20 varils, 1..V) 2.00 2.00 2.00 it I 2.00 I l.ouK- Hindi- cloth : 10 yds. 2. (JU " ll.iuii.-l " 5 yds, 2,00 I'.tir, knit woolen socks or slockini-s, .1 it tt u t rrlnves, " " '' " lint-ii sucks or slocking", " lied tptili, " " hoiiic nut, le llirciiil not less llian 1 lb. PI.OU'LV; MATCH. To llio best plowman, " si-coud " " Ihit.l AiatlCTLTntAl. IMPLEMENTS Vor the best Ihrc.-hiug iiitichiue, 1,00 1,00 1.00 1,00 ( 100 3.00 2.00 1,00 4,00 I 'it I )l ll ' it, t :i oo " seed iliill, ' witniou in' mill, " t'tniu or hay r.tkt", " plow, " coin t-hellor, " straw culler. 2 00 2,00 i 1 . 00 I 1,00 I 1.00 1,00 I MISt'KLLAN'KOl'S AHTICI.KS. Vtiilt-r this lira, I will be embraced, me chanical iiivculious, tools, lut it inn e, nnd nil oilier mailers, that may bo lining hi coinlu cive to the progiess tuul ctinilort of the com ninnily. l'ries will bo awarded, iiccottliu lo Ihe means of the Society, ami I Let merits of Iht; articles nllereil The following Committees were then ap pointed : Houses. Wilson Hutchinson, James Cam eiou, A. .E. Kapp, Michael liaruhait, Wm IS. Kipp Catti.b. Thomas. Johnson, John Ni.von, James Foriesler, Jesso lleusyl, John Voiis. Si.ixu Jovpli Vankiik, John Moore, Wm Dcppeu, Win. II. Kase, Joseph WilZel. Sii.:i:i-. J inn sStniih, Samuel Lain, Hon. John Moulgoiiieij , Jessu C. Iloiluit, Win. ll. Gem hat t. l,iii'i.Titv.--I)r. Win. McClery, J. II Zitu mermaii, Henry HA licit) Wiu. T. Fotsyth, Koberl Wilson. (Jhaix AM) UooTs, Samuel Hepburn, Jo. U. 1't testify, Samuel Savidjjo, Samuel H. Wotul, Jacob Li-iseiiriii-;, (Shamokiii ) Fill I rs l lull. James Pollock, Alexanler Joiilau, llortilio (. Taggurlj (Jeorga Kverard, Hon. Ceo. C. Welker. Al.lllCt'l.TlH.l, iMl'l.r.MI'.NTS. Wm. M Aulen, II. U. .Masse r. Dr. Jos. Piieslly, J. Weitner Liyhoti, Aleander Coll. Pl.owi.vi!. Jacob Painter, John P. Heller, Samuel John, Koberl (iilli'u, Klisha Kline. Vr.t;tTAiti.t:s Jiicnb Seesholiz, Win. I.. Dewarl. M.J D. Williinulou, David Marlz, Dr. J. W. Peitl. Paiiiy AXI) D l.MKSTIf MaNL'FACTI'RKIIS. John TitUL'ail, Jacob Hilbish, John Wh-alley, John Frank, John P. Purse I. Mist f i.LAM.nls AnTii'l.tU. Wm. Fmsyih, David T.i!!!iirt, Peter Obetilorf, ditties Pleiisanls, Klijah Crnwfoiil, R. M. Ftick, lien. K. Voungiiian, lie v. Jus. l. Oaiiiheud, J F. Wolli.ij.er. The Commillea regtel lhal their limited means, for llie present, prevent I heir oiler in? hiiiher premiuns. They nevertheless I rely on the good will and zeal of iheir fellow citizen In make this fust effort, what it ought to up, an iniincemeiu to lurllicr progress, and an honor lu the County. They most cordially invite their neighbors of other counties to coma forward wilh their slock, their products and Iheir handiwork, forallhouj-h by the Constitution of the Socie ly, they w ill not be euliiled to immediale pecuniary rewards, yet all w ill be fairly re ported iu Ihe older of iheir excellence. HY TtIK CO.MMITTEK Sunbury, August S3, IS51. tf. Siisquclianna ITiiiun Bridge Com puny. A meetinir of the suhserihers to lite stock of the sntd eompnny, will he held at the Tre vorton Home, in the town of Trevortnn, Nor thumberland county, on Tuesday the 30th day of September. WM. ATWATER and oilier, subscribers. Trcvorton, 8cpt, 30, 1851. 2t. Fall jriillinVry ool. JOHN STONE SONS, IMl'OltTKRS AND l)KAI.I'ltA IN Silks, ItibhiMin & .lllllliirrv Good; No. 45 South Second St , Philadelphia. 4 HE now prfarrd to olfcr to their customers and the trade Renerally, a very large and liaiidoine assortment of Ilonnet Salina, of all colors. Corded and Plain Velvets, of all colors, Fancy limine! mid Cup Kihhons, Paris Fnncy Feather, French and American Flowers, Ac. iVe. ( 'onlhiiiiir themselves rxclusivclv tothis Itransli of the trade, and importing Ihe larger part of their stock, enable them to oiler an assortment unsur passed in extent and variciy, which will be sold at the lowest prices. Sept. 13, 1851 4U JAMES J. NAILLE, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, SUNBURY, PA. Vini.f. attend faithfully and promptly to all professional business, in Xorthuinherland and l iiioii counties, lie i fiiiuiliur with the German lniniiinue. Ot r ICE :- Opposite the "Lawrence House." a few door from the Court House, imliury, Auit. 10, 1851. ly. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS? 20 per cent saved. Country Merchants Buyiiir HOOTS & SIM) lS can save 20 per cent by calling on I. KING, No. 46, N. 2,ni St., (h'toir Arch irest tide.) PHXX.ADEt.FHX A, "VSrilERE can be found a large assortment of ' the above ntnned articles, just received from the iiiauufucturcrs. August S3, 1851. ;jino. THOMPr01T's3 Fcvrr and Aui Powders. Fur the permanent Cure of Chills If Fever, Frvir A" Afiue, Dumb Aifne, or any mill of Iitlrrmittrut Ferer. 'I Ml EKE are no disetise so dcl.ililattmt in their etleets upon the constitution a the I above, and none more ilillirult In cure by the umt I al nioile of practice. The Kever and Ague Pow- dcr will cllrcl n cure ill cases of the longest ! standing, as well a prove a preventive in the j funning stages of the disease. II. -nig purely j i vegetiilile, they act with certainty on the disease, j ' totally eradicating it from the system, and pre- ! j venting a return al any future period. j I Eur sale bv C. Wrnek. Xortliuinlierlaud. j September 0, 1851. 3i. I ! M3QCHAN ICSBURG " j INKTITTTK. A Select School for Youn? Ladies. ! niiE E Mrcl.Hiiicthur; Institute is pl.-annilllv E liHtilcd in llie hciilthv illauc if .Mrcliani. I'tirir. ('iiuilierl.ind roinity, nine mile west of. llartisliurii ; H villa-.-e noted I'nrnuuhittit the sur- ' riiiiuilim; CniiiilieK f.ir the Humility of il i-ilijcn. j It is ne. essililc liv rtiilrnad, lite ( 'uiuhf rhiud Val- ' ley Haiima.l pitssiutr ihrottuh the place. J he enurse of iiistritrti.nl i such a is pursued ' III lite lM-st Seninniiic in the country. ll is the il.-si-'ii of the l'rin, il.al lo iti.- truet ilia i inti'lli'.liiiil power, to culliate lii-iiiiiiiii-r man- : j Iter, iiml lo r.lin-iiti- in sin h u m.iiiiii-r, u nur 1 I prove irai-licii'ly useful. ! Sessions. The sell. ml year is divided into two seiui-an- ' 1 1 mi I sessiniiB, each of live calendar in. null. i j The summer session coniiiicuees the first week ' III April, anil close iliirni tne last week ol Au- , I 1 ,U, 'I I.A ,,,.ln. ....I..n ........ .1... 1. I week ill t). -tnlier, and tcriniiiiites the last week of Kthruarv. At Ihe close of each session there will he pub lic exan inations. Terms: Hoarding, including lights, iter session o tin). $50,00 Tuition", " ' 10,00 MiMlern lanjrtia);e, " " 10,00 Drawiti);, - " 6.00 .Music, Piano, with use, " ' 15,00 Or, if preferred, ht sessiun of 5 inn, includim; the aUive items, 85,00 Payable in ndvuntc balance at the closs of the session. Hooks, Klatiniterv, ttiiisi.-, Ac., furnished at Philadelphia prices. Pupils will lie. received nt any period during the session, anil char ceil iti'i-nr.liimlv. ! For further information, please address tha I Principal for a circular. I F. M. L. (ill.LEI.EX, Principal. Mcchaiiicshurg, A us- 0, lS.il. 3tno. ni.DIlIBGES PATENT CORN SHELLER. ' HE iiltiiiti.ni of the Puhlie is invited to this JL improvement in COK.V tH ELI.EKs. which is iii'kn.itvle.li-il in lie for superior to nny other, Ileitis n entirely new principle, shelling tha Corn Icnulhwise of the ear, the Cult passing atrui:ht Ihrouuh without revolviutt thereby re- j ipiii in-4 no ceariiii; to iin-tr ise il s-,-,, wliirh adds so imilerially lo the cost of oilier machinery. : Il turns easier and shells eletiuer lliiin Buy other, I nnd is portililc in size, and tliiiHl.lt- in construe- 1 ti Persona iu'eresli d are in it.-.l lo call snd ; si-e it iu opertiliiiu. The rit-hl of thin and other lunutir or sule. I-or further particular ad dress or apply to 1JAYID KLUIillKiE, N. W. Cor. 2d : Dis k SI., Ild stories. Philadelphia, Alt:;. 0, lS.il. Smo. i 1 lie lloU.ru l(r llrlp and llutband'a Jar I THE GERMAN WASHING FLUID I IOE.S away entirely with that laborious task ! of ruhhinn the Chillies upon the wnshboarj. j It coiilaitia no iiiRredteiits whatever, injurious to the finest fuhric or Ihe fieh. The proprietors wish every one to give it a trial, and if it does not prove tu he a recommended, Ihe money, in every audi ease will bit refunded. Pull diree tiitita accompany rneh bottle, b't iail price 18) Ceitta ter Holtle, atitlicienl In do tuo ordinal y icnl,iir, and saving the Cltiilit more liy not rubbing litem, tint n the cost of six bottles he- sides removing slain of fruit, cVe., if Ihere Is? any, and Ihe lime and luhor saved. Prepared only by I. P. HOYT (c CO., P. A. Fes. McEwensville, soli! attent fur the Counties of Union and Northumberland. Philadelphia, Aug. 30. PATENT URITTA NU BTOPPEn.s'fof bar bottles for sale by II. U. MASSElJ. Sunl.ury, April 13, 1851. A RX OLD'S WRITING FLUID and Adh. sive and legal envelopes, for sale by II. 0. MASKER. Punhury, April 26, 1851. INK lioureau's eelettrated ink, and also Con Rres ink for sale, whulcsals and retail bv lleeeiulr 28. IS50. H. Ij. M Afci.S'KH. ITEK UlI.I.S Jusiicea and L'unsuhiea fee Uills liandsoniclv printo oil raid paiicr, for k at IhuolKvv. TO THE IN DEPENDANT VOTERS OF NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY. 'IM1E subscriber hereby offers himself to the I electors of Northumberland County, at the ensuing eleclion as a VOLUNTEER CANDI DATE for tho ollice of Sheriff. Hhotild he lie elected, he promises to discharge the duties of the office, in such manner as lo give entire satisfaction In all concerned. HAMUEL SAVIDGE. lTpir Augusta, All). 0, 1851. TO THE INDEPEXDANT ELECTORS OF NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY. H E siibscrilier hereby Inform the independ--- cut voters of Nnrlhuinlierland county, that he Is VOIXNTEEH CANDIDATE for the olucc of County Coiuinissioncr. Should he lie elected he will use every cfTort to discharge tho duties of the office in such a milli ner as will give entire satisfaction lo the commu nity. JOiSKI'II WALLIS. Northumberland, Aug. 9, 1851. TO THE ELECTORS OF NORTHUMBER LAND COUNTY. THE suhscrilr rcctfully informs his friends and li'llow citizens of Northumberland coun ty, that he olli-rs himself as a candidate for County Commissioner, at the ensuing eleclion. He solicit from hi friends and fellow citizens a support, and promi ses should lie I c elected to discharge the duties of the ollii-e with I'ulclilv. CHARLES WEAVER. Suiihurv, May 24, 1851. TO THE ELECTORS OF NORTHUMBER LAND COCNTV. Fki.uiw Citixkxs: At the earnest solicita tion of muiiy of my friends, I hereby announce myself as a VOLUNTEER CANDIDATE for the ollice of County Commissioner i tne npproiii'iimg eieenon. tsmiuiu i lie eleeteil i I promise to discharge the duties of said ollice ! with I'ulclilv nnd iiiipnrtiality. I solicit the sup port of my fellow citi'.en. CALE1J UARRET. Lower Augusta, June 14, 1851 SPENCEH & RlsNDELL, .MANl l'ACTI RKIl! OF Guld and Silver Pen and Pincil Casts, Nt). 2, Maipkn Lank, One iloor from corner of Broaiiway, New York. Hvcrv prn will 1 wnrnuitoJ for one year. X. I). TIip above firm wrrr awarded (Jold nnd iler Mrduln, for five consecutive yearn, at the Fair of tho American Institute, for the best UoU ji eiiH. July !fi, IJino. NEW GOODS, AT THE STORE OF JOHN YOUNG, renpectfuily inlbrin hi friends nnd " customer thitt he hit returned from Philadelphia, with mi excellent assortment of New Spring Goods, which he olVer for sule ut hi old stand in Mar ket street. These awul will lie sold nt the low est price, lit stink consist of everv vurirtv, ! vix !lrv (odds Such . Cloth:', Ciiffimeris, Muslins, Culicoes, (.iimmiiM. Liiirns. Chintzes nnd La dies Dress mid Fnncy Goods pi'iiertill i. AIo an nsHortment of Fabn leaf Hat, Cap3, &c, QUEZNSWARE. Hardware. Iron iiml Stci'l, Nails, 4t., ALSO: A general assortment of Groceries, Sugar, Collee, Tea, Cheese, Mo lasses, Spices. I"? Produce ef nil kinds taken in exchange t,e li(,.Bt llliirk,., pri(.M ... - . . 1 Munhurv, Mav 21, 1851. GREAT ARRIVAL OF NEW (i OODS! AT TUB STORE OF FRIX.XNG & GRANT. ouarKei, oireei, auiiDury, ra., ''MIE suhscrils-rs hereby inform Iheir old ens tomers and the public generally, lhat they ; have just le.-eived a lari- and extensive assort ! incut of all kind of Merchandiu", which they , oiler to purchasers at such rates, that they ran ! not refrain from buying. Their assortment of )py (ioods, i is large, rmhracing all kinds of t Cloths, Cassimcrs, Sattinetts, Ifc. A general assortment of Summer wear, of LINEN, WOOL and COTTON, Staple, and Fancy Goods for Ladies, of all kinds, such as Calicoes, Mous. do Lalnes, Lawns, (iiiigliams, ce. (JROCERIKS and Qt.vEENSVARE. Also nn excellent assortment nf HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. niifiis and .MKi)irit;5. Fifh, Salt and Piaster. CV C.tunlry produce uf till kinds taken iu ex change at the highest market price. iSunhurv, May 10, 1851. 7II.MAM HOOVER rcstiectfully informs Ins tri.'iiils atut customers that he has . just relume.! from Philadelphia, wilh an excellent assort incut of NEW SPRING GOODS, j winch he oilers for sale at his new store at Mas ser's Mill, Hollow inti Run. These goods will , 15 sold al the lowest prices. Illl T.MJK COXfMMTS Of F.VKRV VARIETY, V: Dry (ioods, fjc, $uch its Cloths, Cussimerts, Muslins, CalliioeSj (iintiliums. Low ns, Chintzes and Ladies Dress (ioods eeuerallyi A LSI) 1 An assorluient of Palm Leaf Hats, Caps, &e., QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, IKON and 8TEEI., NAILS, Ae; A general assortment df Groceries, such as Sugar, Coftve, Tea, Molas scs, Spices, &r. Also an assortment of I.iipjors, such St Brandy, Rum, Whiskey, Wines, tVc. VW Produce of all kinds taken iu eichange at the highest market prices. Hollowing Hun, May 10, 1651, ly, QII.VER WATCHES A few double cases EiiKlisb Bilver WaU-hes, for sale at very low prices by H. B. MASSEK. Hunhury, April 13, 151. s i.MlTH'8 ESSENCE OK JAMAICA GIN GEU. a fresh supidy just received, and for aale by hi. B. MA8SER. April l'J, 1851. GOl.D PEN'S wilh and without silver eases just received, and for sale bv . . II B.MAMKII funbur-, April! 15 V i at: i uri.r, CATTLE POWDER I'HEI'AnPII II f n R K 1 M ( S , F K I K K I K I , I ) & C ( ) . Ao. 187 Aoi(i Third Street, 1'hUadrlphitt. '"IIIS .nv.l.;r I eiitilli-,1 liy tin, iiuili-fl I. -.Inn ,y ,, n WJ'hwve itsnl it lo Hi,.- lirKt rtuik nf nil Us we CAT-,N,:!'- l",v" '-' H"H Priitr- W.-Tlliy fir linn,) ),r. lii.!,-.-,l wn ,-l,;,lln,ri- iinv iirrn n "l" ""r, ot nny -.-.l. r llmt in - rtuir m. inner. If ihe aimnnllHt -rfe., ,t.,,v i, M .-ill.. r lii.TO,ll,e .,n-..i,tr milk r ,., :-, ,,.r: ,,!. aitiiniil will inipr.ivn. riipiilly i r:1(. j, wiM .,-, ip, llllte I..- eiililere.l we ln.vi- ,, mI,,U ,. ,., , .,, r. l.....f rvrry P,,,-,m.r. wli kr,-,.. ,i ,rv . , ,- ,vrrv AllttTUtR Hint m.-r.-ly sw.-ll in, n,nl ,, f, a ,, ,rt 1 1 I I I llll. Al II) (wl,l,-h IX. . .11,-ti. ,:,:.,-) , I,,,-. in,.it.'rlr,"r "'',.,N"i ;'' "'' """"lit "I liiitriliol.li tniim r In lie ..xlrnel.il li-om the , f ,. pownhly e..iil,l l.e, were the neliie priiiei,,!.- f i,iriii,, Vi-'T" "'" '" ""' stem h, the l-ini of IIiiti-iih- An " e have livei,-, , Iiim.le f ,., jihuee ( ,r.,j ,vi.it We hnvr Rml al, ve. Sli.ln i; In wiy : Ve lime niixe.l Ihe netive ii(. ni, will, picat MiuiiUr "I KiiKTim.K -t.iiil imil hcil-s. whieh lime nii.l iihf Imve ir,iye,l to . ,i,.. ii,,ri , u. iiip,. i te iiml rr, iin innr '., 'T! ""' '" ''' : vine ii li.nllliv eo,i,iU,, he I,I.hI. Ir.itn whi.-t, the Mii.k iiii.I I'at lin'inl lie ,,r.n..l. (I limy ke iin,-,l l rlloti.v.. cw, aiiillluujlorlho follow. lug Coin;, Liliil, U.I.I ilii , ;,,, imiisns. VKI.I.OW WATi:il. n Itmr-.-rnns vlcknrss. whi.-ltile-iroy mmiy vnhliihle limsm every vein-. , verv ofien entirely enreil liy the lie,, , t ",,v,,.r j uj eu- It Will prevent the ill-,..- : i . n, eotiiiin. ,,n. I lli .lineime m iiwmiitr ton iiml iiiii,-verinlie.l mats enl'Ir' ' k'' W '"1''1 lltc w.it. ry nmi ot nil y ll,,v Tlii Miw.ler l,v iniiiroviiin II... t ,nn,li mill ffivinir to the hl-.Hl ii (-miter .mii,tv of r.-.l pnrtiel. . ml -i-.ln the l-il ami mily oMihle i-ln of r, err. If the h'-n-e .n n.r k nie, Hive III irilllii mill lilL-ht ii till,!. .r.,,ini in wel i . . V .'" ,lK "lie-- a .hy nt n on, il only I i pre- I ' " I' e ii w eel, . li' J;'''1''-'-- This l Ihe lliiiirittoii of tn-.iiv v;ttn:i. lite lion..-. ,y ,.BIii, ,y ii e,,i,M,.i.! ills, li.u . 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(iii'c iI.ik v..-r ii iVir tt thin ternl.li- i.ikI IiiiImti.i in, nl' "l iii.'nril y VHir-tn ;n ill 'ie ci s ;i 'I'.t! nif. r lv '. ill r.'tis?:mi u , c. i!'Z.-n rfli-rt ii ("ire. if In l, (..'ii:ii! mi I fli i ; ut-s lutir.-s. ii T;i'.!.;i.. m. tit : ti I.- :', i ; ii r.itn.Kni. ; il mii'I ii will t w.!i'l- r?t mi ' r.tl'l- i;::il;i;iy It IS II ill" im ! i-; '! lip I'V I Mtpi-rf"-rt IlilliHi.iii. ' - ". i-y il iv fw:ff t t a in 'nMi J i. i I in uim- c t.t.l nl' a ii iii'ly fwir I ! ilr':ii!i ifcpt ii. In!;; 'n Wfak i - Hi- i ni,; ; li it iji.rifd ini.-t- j or t wu-r n we U mult i.w-Mu;i'r!:: iKurs nny iviii'iimh n l-'."inri-r nr s iiin -II Mfcc will ii it i iiti-n. or wli. i.- i W.-tlirlR fir.Mi-lpI Ut, I'l" . .. fi -'i'ii r.iv.lt-r iir :.laiv8 nl-nr.Ft i i...i,it ;. ' r w'u-if- tli-n in j t' III 'li mi, niul tliu j linir i- i mi-j-Ii tni'J i i: t tl.i in. ,h. il.u ' lMi;.r.M"!ii"i.t n' Ihe I tuiatril ; tin- ili jrm.i-i-.-i Hi .i'tii iiiip mi1! vi TH. 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I i n 111:111 utiil 1 Tti s---tit.it-. t!.:i( il I i'.'i"1i-(! i.nr 111 mi sum-HHi' t'i Wit!, ll.i- in! )iti..irit kn .w;. j Uovh wn w ill ni.iMitf im 1 j le-cl t'Arn.K Mi:i:ciSK i-v.-r ' l"' 'i'i'- I' M 11 viil-Kil.N- I'. ..ft l ir vK lilkr t'ii Id t unit Ml iHl pcr- Vl I'll T..I Pi .-1 0""''inii. I pr-ivri hi j:,:i!it i.i" .' I; pn.iti -I. r Mi tViotwit. mi- tlli'fi i'i'-H-;isi-ft tin- tn-nJlj .1 liutirr : mni.iiiit ! ii'i. r I ir. :hi r ' Kv.-n 111 lit.- li.;,:Miv Amniil , IJf-w.iif f '.HMitiTlfi.!i :i; t)i cx'.-iisivf sale . ! P""l.-r lit.n iii-itif.-.l i.flii-is i. tnik.-HM iiiiitiitifH 01" l..iu!i 1 Kiel. Iris tmr wriiu-n Signiiiine mi i!,r rh.. ur it- ! rtill:iIHilii;i. .Inly I , I y. TUo uinlotfi-iitftl have PtitrrtI into Cu-p;uW nei.hip uiilKt llttr (inn of m.MHv i.vui;i:ck, TO CAllllY O.N tiii: Paper & Raj Business, At So. 5, Minor Street, I'hil.idctpliui. TTIII':iil-: lln v intend kecpiut; it lar-c a-s,irt-llicut ol papers, iVc, ci.ti.-istiujr iu plu-i ns fnll.iws : riling papirt ; wove mid laid, American and l'lC-listi. wove and laid, H.tlll Posls and Note papers gilt and plain. Polio Posts, Plat Caps. Printing Papers, all Hardware papers, from HI hy 21 to 1(1 hy 4S. j Colored and white tissue papers, American and Knt-lish. Holliii.,-sworth'a Patent Manilla ' p;iiers. Colored and while Shoo papers, conlinini and etrii s17.es. Dull- Cm dope p ipers. Ciilorcd Priutimr and Cover patters. 1 Manilla papers, all siies, l.'larA-'d licva!, all en lors. ; HritL'ist, lilue Mvdiiini and Pi'.teriuir papers. I Tin, Secret and Colored papers for conlci-tinn. , CIS. ! I!aj, Maniila and ,Sr;lw wrappini; papers. I 11 .tuu l. Hunters. Ho. Cap and Trunk hoards. While and liull" i: elopes ; l.e-iil. Letter, Note and ( 'ard sizes. ' Agents for li!is, Poll, ,- iV Co's Frktcrs' Caitb i in packs and sheds, white mi l cilored ,,,1,1 ti cck, cut to nr.lcr. Als.i, linir (iiil, I'tirutcd and ' Plain g'.n.ed p..pers. ,' JOSEPH UIillV. late of HS X. Third si. N. K. LAWRENCE. Lite of No. i Minor st. i N. II. 500 Tons of l!.i-4S wattled in evchane lor cash. 1 Philadelphia, July SU, IS." 1 . limn. l;jrliiiiiieii Ta'tP Xolicc.' j JOHN KIMDCIt. I North Fast cor. Wiilunt ,V Second Streets ! rmr.A.i-i.rHiA. i I jAs ON HAND, just received, a complete Assortment of Shot Onus. Powder flasks. ' I Game Hans, and nil other Sporting Apparatus of 1 the best and most approved patterns. j i He has constantly on hand sportiii'; powder nf all descriptions, I crcussioii Caps, Shot. Hnllet ' Moulds, Hall and lllank Cartridge, and a lien- ' cral assoitiuciit of iiiateriuts fur (iutt Makers, Ac. Also Percussion Ca pi uf a mperior ijuahiy,, designed evpiessly fur 1". S. Killes. A 11 Assorluient of fishing Tackle always on ' hand. ' ! All Ihe alsive. nnd tiny ulhcr articles ill his line, the Subscriber will sell in low a.i any 1 ill r establishment in the I'tiiteJ Males. ... ...:.... r l.l.. .1 :;l ...f....... r .k. ill .. Nlllllllllf III III, PMil 11, 1. ntai.., 1,,. Franklin Institute, in the year. 1810 and 113 awarded to him two ccrtiliiales -and iu tie IS1.I IKIft. 1SI7. ISIS iiii.I lSSil. fi,-- sil. t er medals, ull of which may Is? seen ut his ; place of Lusiitcss. ' JOHN KRIDER. ; Philadelphia, July 1!', 13. Uino. 100 LASCREItS WANTED ; IMMEDIATELY 011 the Trcvorton Rail I!.,d. Eiecltous 51 V i'i; at the Mouth uf (he Ma ijouoy Crick, lo wliutii liberul wat'es will be paid, Is A T. CLEMENT S: Co. Sutibury, July 5, IH.'il. If. 1JA.ORS A siipi-,i,ir ariu-lit for sale Hi llie lK '!"' !' HENRV MVssER. S-Uul.UI J , fe'.i. !!'., IKoO, . OK II ICHK!!! M K Niit'KTilier reieetfnllv Jl- till',. rni h' fiiends snd tits jwlilie. Ki-nei-.tllv, that he still A entilintie the GADLLERY BUSINESS, At hi old ftnnd in Market Street, Sunbcry, two doors nlmve Mtirket .surtrc, wlier hs eon slnittly keen on luind, Hrv,. Bsorlinoiil ol Hv.uh Mntlc llnnicss, (Dtiulile & SinBlr.) with Silver, Urn, and .tspait lied lnountinir. AIko Smlille. Ilridlc. Trunks, Vnliccs, Whip, (,'ollurs. ' All kind of work in his line made to order, in as nent ti style tt enu he Rot up in this country. lVrsoiH wisliins to purchase will plr.xe calf ami exitinine hi ntoi k hefore pun-lmsing elsenhera. - 'I- Tim Mibmrilicr has just ujiened a ntw ml splenilid Assortment cf Saddlery, Such a Silver, Dm nnd Japanned mounting-, I aient H. lf.A.ljnHtiiisr '1'rce. I'uteut Kollsr Hit, liiiliii-r Uii.ii.. m, Tnlnk M1j ul!r'; I k, Trunk Uoard. Trunk Aail. lliiine. Truce. Trim liiinir Liter, 'full, Sad dle W'eh, Siuule and ItonMe. White Kn.'ilne'eil I.cnthcr. Patent Leather, Oil Cloth, Hofclls, Tas."ls, Fancy Hrow-UaniU, SadJls Trees, Deer' Hair, PATENT TIY NETS of all l.iinl... All or which w ill he sold a cheap if li.it cheaper than they can lis g..t clscwliers, fo.' cash or approved crnlit. A.M)Ci:W J. STliOH. biinliiny, April 21!, H.', 1 t:m. KAEBLE MANUFACTORY, ' i ll K V ( ; n X K STONES. iilis 'rilier iiif,i. i:ii his ftiend and tha pt.Mir, tint ho coiitinur to carry on tha MarMc lliisiiies in all it hrani-hcs, tit his old "land iu .Milt in, I'a., nnd i.-i prepared to manu facture Kouaic:its, Totals, Cravoatoncs, &c, nf the Iv.t inntcriaN. ami in,t,t llnished work niaiisliip, ini.l at the lnwe.il price. Lilt.',- 'iiitinrr, Km-iis!, nnd (iermati in tha Ino.-I luitilevn nii.l i-le-jaitt style. ItccuiiH fur MoiuiincnU,' lii-itvc Stonei, t!tf., always on lian.l, A. 11. Onli-rs fur lltt- Kat side of tha rivar pmnipllv eyci nle.l .y leaitnr lite saina at tha nlii.-e of the "iSunhurv A iin ric.in." A.vnio.Nv mri'. Milton, May 10, ia.il. NEW AND POPULAR SCHOOL E00X. "MIM:KHI:.sI i: sumniary of l itiversal History, together with a llingiapliv of t)i. tiiiguisheil Persons, to which is appended an epi tome nf lle.tlheii Mythology. Natural Philosophy, Gen cral Astrmi.iinv and Pliysiolosv. Atlopted itnd used in the Public Schools of Philadelphia. K. S. .IOXF.S & Vo., Puhliahari, f-'. W. C.rner Ful UTH and HACK Sts., Phils. Teachers and N'liocil Ciniiiiiittees addreising Idlers to us post paid, will be furnished wilh ci,jiiis f.ir cxjiiiinutitni. i V? A Full and C.miplcle Assortment of HOOKS and STATION All Y, for Sale al the Lnli't .1 V 1 tees. -May :i, 1S51. I-.. M:sstj3'.tttsicr of le: P.n-e, (SassalVas.i street. 77 v', t'wusitr the While Sirnn Until nili, ASDIiFHlA. Tiill.i-.v Chandlers and .Maiud'aetitrers can ba supplied wilhti lust rale Arlii-lc of Candle Moulds, of Stitcri'..r f.i .'la n.-e ami liui.,!i. N. I!. 'Pin- Moulds lire made nf the heat Metal and p,.li..!ied hy a new Palcnt Machine, which dives lln'in an extra (hush. They ore alter lha Lui'hsh style ti.e lips (,, screw on the pipe, tut the pipe to se.cw tijjlit in the hi-iieh. H' v AiuiAXTKii to be- tar superior to snr outer now 111 use. . 5 lie als.i iitaiiulailurcs Surcical Puinna aa4 ivriiijes. April l'J Xew .Music .lu J'nblislied. KK A U'A I.K KK, Xo. 102 Chesmit st A tne ciiiisi.inilv pulilishiii; and rcceivinr. new and l.cautilul music from the most distin Kitislied c.intpiiscrs. The follow in-r list contains some of their choi cest and niiisl popular Suntis, Waltzes, Polkas, eVc. .Xi-w. thou art Cnne, n lieautiful sonjr, word '')' 'I'h'.mas .1. Uiehl, music hy Hainhriilge. My New Ihiuluiiil Hoinc. words and music or Mis Ii. W'a-le. (irolie's Uiiiiiihus; hy C. Cirohe a collection of iHlells. Sounds from Home, piano and violin, by Joe ; Gunu'l. j Pretty i.itlle Polkas for Pretty Little People, ; hy .1. Liny:. ; All llie Winds aae Sleeping, hy A. S. Wor. scy, Gilardi.111 Ansel, by the author of "Love Not." I I l.i-iseliold Words, w riilen In Chas. Vouu.do. J The Adieus, words by 'i'ltoiiias J. Dieltl, tnu i sir by I l oi r. j I. EE A WALKER It tve constantly on Itstul, 1 sti eri .r Pianos, and a supply uf Martin's Ccle- lu-.itid (I'-.tilais, wiiieti together wilh a line as sortment of Musiial liisiriuueuls and Merchan , ih.e iu m'licral, .'iiinpiisc a stock not to be sur passed by thai of any other eslalilishinuiit in the j count y. " LEE & WALKER, lii'J Chesmit stnet, Swaim'e Huildinj. Philadelphia, June 5S, 1S5L ly. 1 XO CUHK NO PAY I i IIu;?:e3 Fever and Ague Pills ! ! 4 PERKECT uinl speedy cure for the Kcver j u 1 nl Aiiic is ptiaratitccd to uny our whi ' may use the Pills., They have been used fur the i Ittxi t ri a ',;,( and have never been known 10 ! fill iu a simile instance and iu cases, loo; ; wlicif persons have had ihe disease for several ' years, wiiltout intermission. The proprietor 1 that'll nit the vmlil to produce au article that will cine iu it" short a time, without leaving any ilelelerious cllivls from llie use uf it. If the Pills , th. n it peifonn a speedy nnd perfect cure, the proprietor will leliu.illie luoiiiy. for Hale bv Jae.iti s. I.awreiii p. .M inersv die ; E. lielfen stein, Tievii. tou ; S. R, Dison, Schuylkill Ha ven ; John W. f riling, Stinhiiry ; Mary A. M Coy, Norlhuii'.licrland i Dr. Ueekly, Ilanville ; JolinS!-.ariIess, Caltawissa j Dr. Judd, Williams port; John R.tser, Milton, and by respectable lru(,",-isls throughout the State. J. C CUTIS C. Dl lillEM, Proprietor. Potlsiille, June 2S, 1S."1 ly. UXIOX IIOTKL SUNBURY, PA. ... I, .. ,i . 'B t ic u ' f'U' "j1. ,full' mfor' ' I uhhe that they sttl continue to enter- wi'veticrs him otuers ui nieir ihu e.umiisnsu stand in Marl.et street, west of the Court House I heir Ion.; e vpeiiciietf iu the business, ami the well c-lah:is!ie.l repuli.tiuu nf their House, will, tliey Irii.t, tie a milliiienl guarantee, that their . u-tonti'is will lie well accommodated. March S, 1S01 if. N'03 AND SPRING MORTIsE LAT CUE". An excellent article, for sale at half the usual price by J- W. FAILING, Sun!, ut-y, July 7. ISI'J. TI.ANix Pan lnueiii Phm Deeds and blank ' M uiiam-s. LI0111U, Eveeutions, Suiiininns, eVe.. f.11 f;t!e by II. II. MASE(S. Mi.il. cry, April if, P5JI.