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    SUNBUliY AMEMCAN AND SlIAMOKIN J OUHN AL.
New Advertisement!.
CARD.
To the Free and Independent Electors of
Northumberland County.
Fci.i.ow Citizens : Enconiogeil by llie
mdvice of several of mv personal Iriemls, 1
m induced to utter rrt)sell 10 jour suffrages
at Ihn nevt election for I lie ullice ol Assoc!
ATK Jruoc of Northnmbeilaiid county. I
can no boast of beinu a democrat, liorwill
null at being a whig boina of opinion that
if a man luivo no other im-iil than that of
bclonuii'L' to one or tho olhcr ol those ro-
Dectablu parties, however clesiiuhle their
founteniuice and support mit'lit be, such a
man, t ny, is not tho best candidate for pub
lic support. I am of opinion, with the illus
trious JeH'erson, th.it lhe lime has now arri
ed, when tho only question, that should be
asked in relation to a candidate (for a Judi
rinl office at least,) is simply this: "Is he
honest, is he capable, is ho fit f" These ques
tions it is your unquestionable province to
lecide. Under thin pcrcuiision of the quali
fications for the olliee, it only remains for me
lo say, that should I lie elected, I will en
deavor so to perfnrni the duties of the office,
as never to inquire, or desire to know, the
politics, or religion, ol any suitor in Court.
One respectable jrentlomaii nliemly named
for the office, has declined for the present ;
but intimates, that in future, he may be nbli
jred to you f"r your votes. My case is not
similar as I am now in my sixty third year,
there is not in any human probability, any
"future" for me in reference to this matter.
I remain, fellow citizens.
Yum, respect full v,
WM. McCAUTY.
St'snrnr. Aug. 14th, 1851.
S1IERTFF' SALES.
BY virtue of a Certain Writ of Yin. 1x). to
me directed will he sol, I by public vendue or .
wiitcrv. nt one n'ehiek. P. M.. on Saturday the
18th day nf ( telpher next, nt the Court House in
the borough of Stinln.ry, the following real es
tnte to wit : A certain tract of land situate in
Hhainokin tnwnshiii. Northumberland counlv.
bounded North by IuihIk of Jesse lhais. East hy
lands of IVicr Aiinnis, South nn.1 Went by luiuls
f Solomon Fejcly. containing 1GII ucrcs more or
les, whereon ore rrceleil n
l.oj ami Frame IV.vellino; House,
a Log and Frame Barn, an Apple Orchard, Ci
der Pros. oV.
Sirred, tison in execution, n ltd to be sold as
the property ol Daniel Fcgcly.
AI.SO:
All tho inti-rf-st of the ilefrndant. supposed to
b the uu.hvi.lcil hall part ol and in a certain
Tract of Lsuwl,
'aitunte in Lower Augusta township, in the Coun
tv aforesaid, bounded North by lands of John
Fleming. K.it by the same, South by lands of
Herman Miipniiin. nod West by lauds of Jacob
II. Khouds. containing; four acres more or less.
Seized, taken in execution, and to le sold as
Hli properly of J', me Koss.
M.SO:
The llli'liv i.V'il f.fth part of u certain mrui;e i
Truer of Lsuul, I
ituate in Lower Aieioid-t tvwtehip, in the Coun- (
ty aforesaid, n.lj lining hn-1 '.t.tr if Christopher j
Armortrout, (now hi the piecs-inn of Joseph j
Vit7el.) John Wirtoc. Leonard I Icnninucr and
Nicholas Wolf, eoniiiitiin; i'I.tv pTes and scv- !
ven pricing, the. whole, being the s tine tract run-
veye.l by deed d -ited l-c. i:i'.h IS-J-I. I ane Zcig- j
rt to John mill jui in. ill 'ini-t i".r the heirs
)f Esther Al'iriIit, dc;-I. I
Weired, 1 1 lv o ri in oM-cotinn, ni:il ns the '
iroHrtv of iVu r li'i.i'1. one of tWp heirs ol' suid
vjre'd. " JAMES 'COVERT, Shcnll'. j
Sheriff's Oll-ec, i
Vunbu:y, -cpt. Iv'1..- 1
T
HAT valuable (".inn ownu.l and occupied
t'y .Mr. J i ill ii .Mel leery, iloccased, mi-
vuhi;. Nortlinuiber
M M.le i,f thu Wesl
miei liver, due mile
Miiuei, ij!i the main
l-iitei phire to or
nK lll'MHiEn
v ill l e n.ii at I'ub-
land iouri! . i
th..
Branch ol l he S i Ii
below lhe l?tnxiu ii ol
road leadmt; lueu s J j -thumbei
laml, eon',ii'i'
ACUKS Villi allow. nice
lie Out-cry, at tin looi-i-lunkeep'i
in .Milton, nu
(d lleniy Ktl.bert,
Tho
tkf :'!
,:i or urlali'r urct. I
...... i
A this U a very deir.ilile piojiertv and will
best recuninieiid il.-ell ; llios.: u i-biny; to !
purchase, are re pieMed to c;ill and ex- !
amino the premie previous to the day J
of sale. ,
The letnis will le mado known on iho
Jiy of ,i!c by
WM MiCI.F.RUY, j
JOHN' WALLS,
?eplember i", s:,.Jt Kv'rs I
Vniti;t!c
FARM PCT. SATiXS.
nMIK sulnieribi-r will si ll at pnl.li,. sale, at the
House of 'J'heixl -.re U rl, in the lujrougli
of Money. l. eientii'' county,
On WK.WNKSDAY, tho Uih day of NO
YKMUKK. issi,
A Vulualile Kurin,
annate in Muney township, Lycoming county,
centaiiiin
200 ACSES,
Inore or less adjoin'ins; lands of Beiijninin Va
lier, Jacob Haines, J.iiim h K.iI.Ii, Samuel Wallia,
and others. To l e a dd as the estate of Edward
Golan, dee'd.
It is within three milea of the Borough of
Muncv, nial a half mile from o limestone bank,
now worked, ni.d that vein of limestone evtends
into this traet. About IIUiMI LnsIu Is of Inns !
have liecn hpieud on the farm within three years j
past. There are never failing springs in nearly
all the fields, mid Wolf 1,'uu pusses through the '
middle of the tract. The Kprimr at the house is ',
remarkably lare ami fine. The situation ia I
healthy und eery way desirable. The improve- i
Dicnts are a large sized two story I
DWELLING HOUSE,
one and a hull' storv fruino DWF.t.J
J.l.-Ntt UIM.SE, lately linislied, a Urge HANK
BARN, very well finished, and provided with
extensive stabling for horses, catlle and sheep,
Wagon House and corn crib, with grainuries
above, a Smoke House, a two story Spring
House, plastered, and oilier out buildings.
There ia a large
APPLE ORCHARD jg?
of fine fruit, und a large nuuilier 'I-?
of reach. Pair. Plum, und otlier "-
fruit trees, of a tine quality on the premises,
About 1.10 Acres arc rleured and under fenre,
and lhe fincci are mostly in good repair. The
balance of the land is well timbered.
The place has been carefully farmed, and ia
How in a fine stale of cultivation.
Hale to commence ut 1 1 o'clock, of aaid day,
when the conditions will be made known by
CHARLES GOUIN,
Executor of Euwaau Goals, dee'd.
Munry, Aug. SO, 1851. u.
ATTENTION,
FiBSEEV AND MmilMCV
AIH JLLISRIS I SM
"yOU are commanded t0 meet in
x Market Square, Kuuhury, on
SATURDAY, 18th of Oclober,
at 9 o'clock, A. M., fully euuipiied
fur drill.
By order of the Captain,
SOLOMON BTROH. O. S. '
Suilbury, fj,t. ?7, 1151.
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
TVOTICE Is hereby given to all Legatees,
1-' Creditor and other persons interested in the
Estates of the following named persona, that the
Executors, Administrators, and Guardians of said
Estates have filed their account with the Register
of Northumlierland county, and that the same
will lie presented to the Orphans' Court of said
County, on Tuesday the 4th day of Novem
ber nest for confirmation and allowance.
1851.
Leonard Kauflman, dee'd., settled by his Ex
ecutors, Frederick Kchler.
Geo. V. Kull, dee'd., settled by his administra
tors, Win. K. inRlo and Oeo. Hiker.
Andrew (Jeist, dee'd., settled by his Adminis
trators, Andrew Gcist and Joseph Fegers.
John V. Boyd, dee'd., settled by his Execu
tor A. Jordan.
Adam Philips, dee'd., settled by his Admin
istrator, J. D. burr.
Peter Vandling, dee'd., settled by his Adminis
trator, de bonis non, Wm. Reed.
Gilbert Voris, dee'd., settled by his Adminis
trator, Win, T. Forxyth.
Uavid Deppin, dee'd., settled by his Admiiiis;
trntor, Alexander Deppin.
Chrixtinn Reich, dee'd., settled by his Admin
istrator, Jnna E. Reich,
R. It. Hammond, dee'd., settled by his Ad
ministrator, William C. I.awson, Esq.
Tcter Stull, dee'd., settled by his Administra
tor, Samuel Shannon.
Thomas lirant, dee'd., settled by M. A B.
Smith, and Yirnilia II. Smith, Executors of
Kciiderton Smith, dee'd., who was Adm'r
de bonis non of Thomas (iront, dee d.
Jehu UhiHsuer, dee'd., acttlod by hi Executors,
Jacid) and Abraham Tllnssner.
Uiileon Shndel, dee'd., settled by his Executor,
William bhadel.
William T. Boyd, dee'd., settled by bis Ad
ministratrix, Catharine (t. Bovd.
JtJHN P. PL'RSEL, Regiiter.
RcLdstrr's Olliee, )
Suubiirv, Oct. 4. 18SI fit. $
Stoves! Stoves!! Stoves!!!
A S the cold weather is approaching, the sub
i seriber would respectfully call the atten
tion of the public to his atoek of stoves, selected
from the latest and most approved patterns, con
silting of
Cook, Tarlor, Air Tight, Chamber, Office
and Boat Stoves, all of whiih will be deposed of
at Htonishiiiry low prices. Persona in want
of Sloven and desirous of getting the "imirM of
their momy" are invited to coll before purchasing
clKcvthcre.
No Stoves kept that cannot be recommended.
lie also continues to manufacture
Tin mid Mi eel Iron Ware
in all it varieties. IJrass Kcttlts, Dippers, Dub
Pans, Iirittania 1, adieu. .In panned Ware, Ac
N. Ij. Persons purchasing Sieves of the sub
scriber, can nt any lime procure Cylinders,
Grates, Fire Brick and odd plates, to replace such
us niav lie required.
1). M. BKAUTIGAM.
Northumberland, Sept. 27, IHSI 3mo.
NOTICE
In the Court of 'Canmon Tlect of Sorthum
htrland Cuuntii :
In tho matter of the account ol William
&. Reuben Fegely, assignees of Dennler,
Haas .S: Cumjiauy, tiled in said Court, Aug.
9, 1851
In pur-caneo. of an oidet of said Court, 1
do hereby tfive notice that tho Baid William
& Reuben Fanely, assiyneesol Dennler, Haas
& Coinpaiiy. have, exhibited ami filed an ac
count uf tt.e'ir trtiTl in the Court aforesaid,
mid thai said account will be allowed by the
said Court, on tho (irst Monday of November
ncM, (beiiio the fust day of the next term,)
iiules cause tie t-liown why Fuch account
should uol be allowed.
JOHN FA 1!.S WORTH, Froth'ry.
IVethonotary s olliee, 4
Imrv. SeU. "7. 15I (it.
Sunlit
LIGHTNING RODS.
rrMIF. subserilwr hss constructed a LIGHT
A NINti ROD On true. Philosophical princi
ples, by which buildings supplied with them are
rendered perfectly secure against destruction by
li ditniii-;. The connection and insulation of the
rod, us well us the preparation of the ground rod,
is on un entirely mw plan, making a more per
fect conductor than uny heretofore in use.
Measures have been taken to secure Letters
Pulent for the improvement.
Persons desirous of securing their live and
property from destruction by lightning, can have
conductors put up to their building in the most
perfect and substantial manner, by applying ei
ther personally or by letter, to the undersigned,
at the following prices:
For 40 ft. wilh a good tilvrr plated point tf 10,00
For 40 ft. with gulJ plated point, ptaii-
w lip, 13,50
And twenty cents for every additional foot over
forty. T. 8. MACKE Vi
Milton, Sept. 0, 1851 ly.
TO THE I N OK P KN DENT ELECTORS
OF NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY.
TNCOI'RAGED by my numerous friends, I
-"- oiler iiivhcU' as an
INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE
lor the ulhcc of
tim : a sl im: it,
at the ensuing election. Should I be elected, I
promise to dih.ire the duties of aaid Olliee with
lideli'v and impartiality.
JOHN BOWEN.
Sunhury, Sept. 13, 1851.
TO THE ELECTORS OF NORTHUM
BERLAND COUNTY.
A T the solicitation of a number of my friends,
C si I oiler inyiK'lf to the voters of Northumber
land county, as a candidate for
Associate Judge.
Should I be elected, I promise to discharge the
duties of the ullice faithfully, and with impar
tiality. JOHN F. DENTLER.
McEwcnsville, Sept. ti, 1851
TO THE ELECTORS OF NORTHUMBER.
LAND COUNTY.
Fr.l.uiw CiTixtss: EurouragcJ by my nu
merous friends, I hereby oiler myself as an
Indkpknuknt Candidate
for lhe office of
Counh' Commissioner,
of Nortliuiulierland county, at the ensuing elec
tion. Should 1 be elected, I promise to discharge
the duties thereof, wilh fidelity and impartiality,
JOHN TREGO.
unhurv, Aug. 30 1SI.
TO THE VOTEItS OF NOTHUMBER
LAND COUNTY.
HpHE subscrilicr resiectfully announce to his
A fellow citixena of Northumberland county,
that at the earnest aolicitation of a large number
of friends he bus consented ta become a candi
date for
ASSEMBLY.
Believing that the greut interest of the farmer,
mechanic and other, should be fairly represent
ed, he promise to use every honest effort to pro
tect their interest faithfully, tn& to lne best of
hi ability.
JACOB 8EA8HOLTZ
Lower August, Sept. 6, 1851,
TCKSING BOTTLES Breast pump, and
1 nipple tube. A aupuly of the) useful arti.
cle just received and for sale by
JOHN W FRILJNQ
ftunhury, Jan. 18, 1851 if
P
EE BILLS. Justices and Constable Fee
Bill handtomelv print on card paper, hi
i at inuotttc.
PltOCLAMATION.
TM 0T1CE is hereby given that the several courts
of Common Pleas, General Quarter Sessions
of the peace, and Orphans' Court, Court of Oyer
and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, in and
for the county of Northumberland, to commence
at the Court House, in the borough ol Runbury,
at 10 o'clock, A. M. on Monday, the 3d day of
November next, and will continue TWO
WEEKS.
The coroner, Justices of the Peace and consta
bles in and for tha county of Northumberland, are
requested to he then ami there in their proper per
sons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, and
other remembrances, to do those thing to their
several olliees appertaining to be done. And all
witnesses prosecuting in behalf of the Common
wealth against any prisoner are also requested and
commanded to be then and there attending in their
proper persona to prosecute against him, as shall
be just and not to depart without leave at their
peril. Juror are requested to lie punctual in their
attendance, at tho time appointed agreeable to
their notices.
Given under my hands at Sunbury, the 11th day
of October, in the year of our Lord one thou
sand eight hundred and fifty-one and the In
dependence of the United State of America
the 70th.
JAMES COVERT.Sh'ff.
God save the Commonwealth.
GENERAL EIjGCTION
PROCLAMATION,
TJURSUANT to an act of the Gcnernl As
aembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl
vania, entitled "An act relating to the elec
tions of this Commonwealth," approved the
second day of July, Anno Domino, onn thou
sand eiuhl hundred and thirty-nine, I, JAMES
COVEIU , lli-rli Sheritl ol the county ol INor- '
thuriiheiland, Pennsylvania, Jo hereby make j
known and uive nolice to lhe electors of tho
comity aforesaid, that a general election will
be hold in said comity of Norlhumberhuul- i
on thu SECOND TUESDAY IUth of OCTO-
nt?ii ..- I.:.. u.: I f
DE.lt. IO.I1. ut Wltieil utile, ciair? aim utili
ty Ollicers, ns follows, are to be elected :
One person ns Governor of this Common
wealth. One person ns Canal Commissioner of the
Commonwealth.
Five persons as Judges of tho Snpicme
Court of this, Commonwealth.
One person ns President Judse of the Slh
Judicial District of Pennsylvania, composed
ef lhe Counties of Northumberland, Lycom
ing. Clinton and Centre.
Two persons as Associate Judges of the
everal Courts of Northumberland county.
One person as Senator of the 14llt District,
composed of Northumberland and Dauphin
counties.
One person to fill the office of Member of
the lI'MisHof Representatives, to represent the
county of Northumberland in the House of
Representatives of Pennsylvania.
One person ns Sheriir for the county of
Northumberland
One person ns Prolhonotary for the county
of Northumberland.
One person as Commissioner for the coun
ty of Northumberland.
One person as Treasurer for the county of
Northumberland.
One person as Coroner for the county of
Northumberland.
One person as Auditor for the comity of
Northumberland.
1 also hereby make known and sivo notice
that the places of holding the aforesaid genu
ral election in Iho several bnronchs ami
townships within the county of Northumber
land are as follows:
The Sunbury District, composed of the
borough of Snubury, ami Upper Augusta, nt
lb" county Court House.
The Auansta District, composed of the
townshipof Lower Augusta, at tho house of
George Conrad, in said township.
Tho Northumberland District, composed of
the borou-ih of Northumberland, at the house
of Augustus Houtz, in the borough of North
umberland. The Point District, at the house of Henry
Haas, in the borough of Northumberland
The Milton District, nt the house of Fred
eriek Sticker, in said borough.
The Turbut District, at the house occupied
by Abraham Kissinger.
Thu Delaware District, at the House of
Henry Reader.
The Chilisqnaqiio District, at the house oc
cupied by Benjamin Fordsman.
The Lewis District, at the bouse of Mi
chael Reader.
Tho Shamokin District, at the house of
Charles Leiseurin.
The Upper MahaiioV District, at tho house
of Daniel lleim.
Thu Little Mahanoy District, nt tho house
of Frederick Raker.
The Lower M.ihahoy District, at the house
of Michael Spatz.
Iho Kush District, at the Liberty Pole
School House.
Tho Jackpuu uistiict, at the house of Peter
Schwartz.
The Coal District, at the house of Wil
liam M Weaver, in Iho town of Shuinnkin.
Suction 3. That all that part of Coal town-
ship, in Ihn comity of Norlhniiibeiland, lyino
wesl ol n hue tieoiiiiiiuu at t tie Hue between
Coal and Cameron townships, at a point two
lliousaiul tcet westward oi wncre tno sau
line cr0s.se the west boundary of a tract of
laud surveyed to Alexander Hunter thutweii-ly-seventh
day of October j one thousand sev
eu hundred and niiicly-foui thence north
fouiteen degrees wesl to the line between
lhe townships of Coal und Shamokin. be, and
is hereby erected into a separate school and
election district, and the qualified voters re-
siclniu within the said boundaries tball here
after vole at lhe general elections at the pub
lie house of Henry B. Weaver, in Iho town
of Trevorlon, and Edward HelletiMein shall
he judoe, and Jeremiah Perkins and Daniel
Ueckley inspectors, of the next iieneral elec
tions, and lhe Voters thereof shall elect the
inspectors und judges of the geneiul elec
tion for said district at the time und plaCo uf
holding the general election.
The Cameron District, at the House of
Jacob llniipt.
J he election to open betw een lhe hours of
A and 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and shall
continue without interruption or adjournment
until 7 o'clock in the evening, when the
polls shall be closed.
lhe sevpral Inspectors anil Judaea elected
on the 3d Fnday of March lust, in pursuance
of lhe 3d Section of the act of tho Sd uf July,
1830, will hold the election on Tuesday the
Mill day of October next.
"Thiit every person except a Justice of the
I'euce, who shall hold any olliee or appoint
ment of profit or trust uuifer the iiuvcrniiient
of the United Slates, or of thia Slate, or of
any city or incorporated district, whether a
commissioned ollicer or agent, who shall be
employed under the legislative, excutive or
judiciary department ol this State, or the Uni
ted atatei, or ol any city or incorporated dis
trict, and also thai every member of Congress
and of the State Legislature, and of the select
and common council of any city, or commis-
: r : .. i . .
aiuiieroi any incorporate", jjisinci, IS Dy law,
incapable of holding or exercising the olliee
or appointment of Judge, Inspector or Clerk,
of any election of thi commonwealth, and
tnai no inspector, Judg or any other ollicer
of such election, shall be eligible to any otlice
to be then voted for.
And the said Act of Assembly, entitled
"an act relating to tha election! of thia Com
monwealth," passed July tha 2nd, 1832,
further provide aa follows, to wit :
"That the Inspector and Judge chosen as
aforesaid, shall meet at tha respective places
for holding the election irt tha district to
which they respectively belorj before run
o'clock in the morning of lhe second Tuesday
of October in each arid every year, and each
of said inspectors shall appoint one clerk, who
shall be a qualified voter of such district.
1 also hereby make known and give notice
that by an act of Assembly passed on the
9lh day of April, 1849, it shall be lawful for
'he qualified voters of Northumberland coun
ty, from and after the passage ol said act, to
vole for all Ihn candidales for the various of
fices, to bo filled at anv eleelion on one slip
or ticket: Provided, That office for which
every candidnte is voted for, shall be designa
ted, as required by the existing laws of this
Commonwealth.
Section 2. That nny fraud committed by
any person voting in the manner above pre
scribed, shall be punished ns similar frauds
nro directed to be punished by the existing
laws of this Commonwealth.
"In case the person w ho shall have receiv
ed the second highest number of votes for In
spector shall not attend on the day of any
eleelion, then lhe person who shall have re
ceived the second highest lumber uf votes for
Judfje the next preceding election, shall set
as nu inspector in his place, and in case the
person who shall have received the high
est number of voted for Inspector, shall not
attend, the person appointed Judge shall ap
point nu Inspector in his place; and in case
the person elected Judge shall not attend, the
inspector whn received the highest number
of votes, shall appoint a Jinliru in his place;
and if any vacancy shall continue in the
board for lhe space of an hour after tho time
lived by law fur the opening of Ihn election,
lhe qualified voters of the township, ward or
district, for which such ollicers shall have
been elected, present at the place of elec
tions, shall elect one of their number to till
such vacancy.
"It shall bo the duly of said assessors re
spectively to attend at tho place of holding
every general, special, or township election,
during tho whole time said election is kept
open, for the purpose of giving information
to the inspectors and judoe, when called on,
in relation to Ihn right of any person assessed
by them to voto at such election, or such
other matters in relation to lhe assessment of
voters, ns the said inspector or judge or ei
ther of them, shall lioni time to time ra
quire. "No person shall be permitted to vole at any
eleelion as aforesaid, other than n white free
man of twenty-one or more, who shall have
resided in the state at least one year, and in
the election district wheio ho offers to vote
at ieast ten days immediately preceding
such election, and within two years paid
stale or county tax, which shall have been
assessed nt least ten days before the election,
But a citizen of the United States w ho had
previously been a qualified voter of this state,
and removed therefrom and relumed, nad
shall have resided in the election district, and
paid tax ns aforesaid, shall be entitled to vole
after residing in this state six mouths, Piovi
ded, That the white freemen, citizen of (he
United Slates, between the age of Iwenty-one
and twenty-two years, nnd having resided in
the stato one year, nnd in lhe election dis
trict ten days ns aforesaid, shall be entitled
to a vole, although they shall not havo paid
taxes.
Nu person shall be permitted to vote whose
name is not contained in tho list of taxable
inhabitants furnished bv the commissioners
as aforesaid, unless. First : He produce a
receipt for the payment, within two years, of
a stale or county tux assessed agreeably lo
the constitution, and give satisfactory evi
dence either on his own oath or nlliimalion,
or on the oath or affirmation of another, that
he has paid such tax, or'oii failine lo produce
a receipt, shall make an oath to the payment
thereof ; or second, if ho claim a riiihl In vote
by being an tdeetor between the ages of
I wenly-one and twenty-two years, he shall de
pose on oath or affirmation, that he has resid
ed in the stale at least one year next before
his application, and make such proof of resi
dence in the district ns is required tiy this
act ; and that he does veiily believe from tho
accounts given him that he i of the age afore
said, and give such other evidences ns is re
quired by this act, w heretiu the name ol
tho person so admitted to vote, shall be in
setted in alphabetical 1 1st by the inspectors,
and a note made opposite thereto by wiiting
the wind 'tax,' if he shall be permitted te
vote by reason of having paid tax, or Iho
word 'age,' if ho shall be permitted to vote
on account of his age, and in either case Iho
reason of such voles shall be called out lo tha
clerk, w ho shall make notes in thd list of vo
ters kept by them.
In all cases w here lhe name of lhe person
claiming to vole is nul found on tho list fur
nished by the Commissioners and Assessor,
or his right to vole whether found thereon or
not, is objected lo by any qualified citizen,
the Inspector shall examine such peison on
oath as to his qualifications, and if he claims
to have lesided in the stale one year or mine,
his oalh shall be a proof I hereof, but he shall
prove by at least one competent w ilnoss, w ho
shall be a qualified elector, that he resided
within tho district al least ten days next im
mediately preceding the election, and shall
also himself swear that his bona fide resi
dence, in pnij-uance of his lawful calling is
within the ilisliiet. and that he ilid not i
inove into said distiict for thu purpose f to
ting theieiii.
Every person qualified as aforesaid, and
who shall make proof, if icquired, of his resi
dence and payment of laes, as aloresiid,
shall be admitted to voto in lhe township,
ward or district in w liieh he shall reside.
If any pi'ison not qualified to vote in this
Commonweallh, agreeably lo law, (except lhe
sons ol qualified citizens) shall appear nt any
place of election for the purpose of issuing
tickets, or inlhieueing citizens qualified to
vole, he shall, on conviction, loileit ami pay
any sum not exceeding nun hundred dollais
for every such olfi'iice. ami bo imprisoned
for any term not exceeding three mouths.
It shall be iho duty of eieiy mayor, kheiiff,
alderman, justice of the peace, and constable
or deputy constable, of every city, county,
township or district within this common
wealth, whenever called upon by any officer
of an election, or by uny linen qualified elec
tors iheieef, lo clear any window or avenue
to nny window, to the place of general elee
lion, which shall be obstructed in such a way
as to prevent volets fiom approaching the
same, anil on neglect or relnsal lo do so on
such requisition, said ollicer shall be deemed
guilty of misdemeanor in office, nnd on ion
vicliou shall be lined in any sum not less than
one hundred nor more than one thousand
dollais; and it shall be lhe July of lhe re
spective constables of each ward, district or
township, of thi commonweallh lo be presenl
in peison or by deputy, al the place of hold
ing such elections in said ward, district or
township, for the purpose of preserving the
peace as aforesaid.
It shall bu the duty of eveiy pence officer,
as aforesaid, who shall be present at any
such disturbances at nn election as is de
scribed in this act, to report the same lo the
next court of quarter sessions, anil also lhe
names of the witnesses w ho can piovi tha
same.
And by lhe 4th section of the act of 16th
of April, 1840, it is enacted, 'That the I5ta
section of the act, as passed July 2d. 1839.
entitled an act relating to the elections of
this commonweallh, shall not be so construed
as to prevent any militia ollicer or borough
officer, from serving as judge, inspector or
olerk, at any general or special election in
this commonwealth.
The Judge are are to make their returns
for the county of Northumberland, al the
Court House, in Sunbury, on Friday, the 17ih
day of October, A. D. 1851.
JAM EM COVF.HT, Sheriff,
fthr'ff Office, Sunbury, 1
rVpt. 6, 1 8a I 61.
u'ai 1Mb vuMvoawf.4i.jii.
NOTICE
TO the Heirs of LEONARD TFOUT7., de
ceased. Notice is hereby given to Roliert
Pfoutz, Mercy, intermarried with Joseph K.
Barn, Mary Ann, widow of William Houscl,
Isabella, intermarried with Daniel Latsha, Nan
cy, intermarried with Daniel Laycock, the said
Nancy having since died, leaving a child who is
also now dead, and Rclieeca Ffoutx. Also grand
children the children of two Daughter to wit t
.lucoh Pursel, Nnnry June, Mercy K. Roliert, P.
Leonard, William anil Anna Pursel, (nil of whom
except the said Jacob are miners,) children of his
third daughter, Saruh, who was intermarried w ith
Jonathan Pursel, ami Haehel Ann Lemon, daugh
ter of l.ueinilii his filth daughter, who was inter
married wilh the late William Lemon, tho said
Rachel A. Lemon, is also a minor, and has for
her Guardian, Jesse C. 1 1 or ton, heirs and distri
butees of Leonard Ffoutx, dee'd., lute of Point
township, in Hie County of Northumberland, to
appear at our next Orphans' Court, to lie held
for aaid County, on the 3d day of November
next, in the Borough of Sunbury. and accept or
refuse the licul Estate of said dee'd., at the valu
ation fixed Uhiii the same, by an Inquisition duly
held thereon, or show cause whv the same should
not be sold. BY THE COURT.
All of which lhe aforesaid parties are hereby re
quired to take notice.
JAMES COVERT, Shr'ff.
Shrll" Olliee, Sunburv, )
Sept. St I, IS.'. I 4t." J
fall .llillhtcrv (uoil.
JOHN STONE SONS,
IMI'OUTKrt AM) iii:.i.i:ns IN
SHUN, IMIi!iiN St. Millinery C.ooils,
So. 45 Sunlit Second Si , l'ltilmttlphia.
A RE now prepared to oiler to their customer
L- and the trade generally, a very large and
handsome assortment of
Bonnet Siilins. of nil colors.
Corded and Plain Velvets, of all color,
Funey Bonnet and Cap Bibhous,
Paris Fancy Feathers,
French uinl American Flower, Ac. &c.
Confining themselves exclusively lothis branch
of the trade, and importing the larger part of their
stock, enables theiii to olli r ail assortment unsur
passed in extent and variety, which will b sold
ut the lowest prices.
Sept. 13, H51. It.
JAESES J. NAXLLE,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
SUNBURY, TA.
VITTLI. attend faithfully and promptly to all
" professional business, in Northumberland
and I'nion counties. He is familiar wilh th
German language.
OFFICE :- Opposite the "Lowrencc Houi,"
a few doors from the Court House.
Sunbury, Aug. Hi, IS51. ly.
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
20 per cent saved.
Country Merchants Buying
HOOTS & SHOES
JT can save 2D per cent by
calling on
wm. i. saw a,
aVo. -Hi, X. Hud St., (b'lutr Arch tmf side.)
PHILADELPHIA,
"ITIIEIiE can be found a large assortment of
the above named article, jut received
from the mauuliiclurcrs.
Almost 'i'J, IS.') I. It mo.
mSCKANXCSEURG
INSTITUTE.
A Select School for Young Ladic3.
rgtllE .Mcchauicsburr; Institute is pleasantly
1 located in the henllhy village ol Mechanic
burg, Cumberland county, nine mile west uf
Harrisliuri: ; u village noted throughout the ur
roiimling Counties for the morality of its citizens,
II is accessible by railroad, the Cumberland Val
ley Railroad pssniug through the place.
The coiirsi of instruction is such a i pursued
in the best Seminaries in lhe country.
It is the design of lhe Principal to instruct th
intellectual powers, to cultivate becoming man
ners, anil lo educate in such a manner, as may
prove practically useful.
Sessions.
The si'hool year is divided into two icmi-aii- j
nual sessions, caeh of five calendar month.
The summer session commences the first wefk I
in April, and closes during the last week of Au
gust. The winter session commences tho 1st
w-eek in Oetols r, and terminates the last week of
February.
At the close of each session thure will b puli
lic ezau illations.
Terms !
Boarding, including lights,
per session 5 mo. $50,00
Tuition, " :' 10.(10
Modern.nngiu',r, ' " lll.tltt
Draw ilia. " " C.00
M usir, Piano, with use, ' " 15,00
( r, if preferred, per tension of & mo,
including lhe above items, 85,00
Pun able in advance ,15. balance at lhe close
of the session.
Hooks, stationery, music, Ac, furnished at
Philadelphia prices.
Pupils will be received at shy period during
the session, and charged accordingly.
For further information, please address th
Principal for a circular.
F. M. L. (ill.LI'LEN,
Principal,
Mechanics!. in;;, Aug. 0, 151. Hum.
F.I,DRXHG3
PATENT CORN SHELLER.
riHE attention of the Public is invited to thi
-- improvcliieiil in CORN SlI KI.I.LKN, which
is acknowledged to be for superior to any other,
being on an entirely new principle, shrllitig th
j Corn lengthwise of the ear, the Cob passing
straiulil through wit, unit icvomng tliereliy re
quiring no gearing to increase its sfs-cd, which
adds so nnitei iallv lo lhe cost of olhcr machinery.
It turns easier and shells cleaner than any oilier,
and is porlible in size, and durable in construc
tion. Persona in'eresied are invited to call and
see it in operation. The right of and other
Cbiintirt lor sale. For further particular ad
dre? or applv to
DAVID KI.DKIDOE,
N. W. Cor. 2d A: Dock Sts.. yd stories.
Philadelphia. Aug. !, In.'jI. 5mo.
The llunsrw lie's llrl and lliihliaiiil t Jor !
THE GERMAN WASHING FLUID
DOES nwsy entirely with that laborious task
of rubbing the Clothes upon the washboard.
It contain no ingredients whatever, injurious to
lhe fined futirtr or the fir A. The proprietor
wish every our to give it a trial, and if it does
tint prove In be ns recommended, the money, in
every uch case will be refunded. Full direc
tion BrrompHtiy each bottle. Retail price 12$
Cents per Bottle, sufficient to do fico orJiiiary
i.(i..Aiir., und saving the Clothe more by not
rubbing them, than the cost of sii bottle be
side rcnioy in g stain of fruit, Ac, if there be
any, cud the lime and labor saved.
Prepared only by
I. P. HOYT fc CO..
P. A. Vox, McEwcnsville, sole agent for the
Counties of Union and Northumberland.
Philadelphia, Aug. U0
PATENT BRITTANIA STOPPERS for
br bottle for sale by
H. B. MARKER.
Sunbury, April 1, 18il.
KOUnTwRrriNO FLUID and Adhs
sive and legal euvelopea, for tale by
,H. B. MAbSEE.
Sunbury, April 26, 1851.
rNK Boureau' celebrated ink, and also Con
t gie ink for sale, w holoal and retail bv
Dts.mbai 2d, I SO. H B MAER.
I
TO THE INDEPENDANT VOTERS OF
NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY.
piIE subscriber hereby offer himself to th
I elector of Northumberland County, al th
ensuing election as a VOLUNTEER CANDI
DATE for the office of
Sheriff.
Should he ha elected, he promise to dichrr
the duties of the office, in such a manner a la
give entire satisfaction to all concerned.
SAMUEL 8AVIDGE.
Upr Augusta, Aug. 9, 1851.
TO THE INDEPENDANT ELECTORS OF
NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY.
FVIE subscriber hereby inform the indepand
ent voters of Northumberland rounty, that
he is a VOLUNTEER CANDIDATE for lb
office of
County Commissioner.
Should he be elected he will use every effort to
discharge the duties of the office in such a man
ner a will give entire latisfHrtion to tho commu
nity. JOSEPH WALLI8.
Northumlierland, Aug. 0, 1851.
TO THE ELECTORS OK NORTHUMBER
LAND COUNTY.
PIIIIE subscriber respectfully inform hi friend
m. and fellow citizens oWonhnmlwrland coun
ty, that he offers himself as a candidate for
County Commissioner,
at the ensuing election. Ho solicit from hi
friend and fellow citizens a support, and promi
ses should he be elected to discharge th dutie
of lhe office with fidelity.
CHARLES WEAVER.
Sunbury, May 24, 1851.
TO THE ELECTORS OF NOUTHUM BER.
LAND COLNTV.
Fsi.miw Citizkns: At the earnest olicita
lion of muny uf my fiieuds, I hereby announce
myself as a
VOLUNTEER CANDIDATE
for the office of
County Commissioner
at the pproaehing election. Should I lie elected
I promise to discharge the duties of said office
wilh fidelity and impartiality. I solicit the sup
port of my fellow citizens.
CALEB BARRET.
Lower Augusta, June I I, 1851.
SPENCER & RliNDELL,
MANXFAC'rirnKits ok
Gold mid Silver Pen nnd Prnril Casn,
No. 2, Maiden Lank,
One door from corner of Broadway,
New York.
Every pen will be warranted for one year.
N. B. The above firm were awarded Gold and
Silver Medals, for live consecutive year, at the
Fair of tha American Institute, for tha beat Gold
Pens.
July 2(1, 1S5L 3mo.
NEW GOODS, AT THE STORE OF
JOHN YOUNG,
yil'-1 respectfully informs his friend snd-
T customers that he ha returned from
Philadelphia, with an excellent assortment of
New Spring Goods,
which he offers for sale at bis old stand in Mar
ket street. These goods will be sold at th low
Cit prices. His stock consist of every variety,
viz :
Dry floods,
.Sttcn ns Cloths, Casximerr, Muslins. CaUcott,
Gtnsnmn'. Lawtis. Chintzes und La
dies Dress and Fancy Goods
generally.
Also an assortment of
Palm Leaf Hats, Caps, &c,
aUEENSWARE.
Hardware iron nnd Steel, Nails, Ae
ALSO:
A general assortment of Groceries, Sugar,
Coffee, Tea, Cheese, Mo
lasses, Sitices.
fT" Produce of all kinds taken in sxchstlgs
at the highest market prices.
Sunbury, May 24, 1851
GREAT ARRIVAL OF
NEW GOODS!
AT THE STORE OP
FRILING & GRANT,
Market Street, Sunbury, Pa.(
nnHE subscribers hereby inform their old rtis
turners and the public generally, that they
have just icccived a large and citensive assort
ment uf all kinds of Merchandize, which tiny
oiler to purchasers st such rates, that they can
not refrain from buying. Their assortment of
Dry Goods,
is lare, rinbraring all kinds of
Chillis, Cassimers, Sattinelts, S-C;
A general assortment of Summer Wear, of
LINEN, WOOL and COTTON,
Staple, and Fancy Goods for Ladies,
of all kinds, slieh as Calicoes, Mous. d Laine,
Lawns, (iinghams, cVt.
GROCERIES ami QtEENSWARE.
Also an ricellent assortment of
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
DitriiS and Mi'.iirii;n
Fish, Salt and Plaster.
IV Country produce of all kinds taken In
change at the highest market prir.
SunburY, May 10, 1851.
LCCX EEA2j
EfOaS4 C3.X)vX)03a3,
"flrWTILt.IAM HOOVER respectfully informs
V his friends and customers that he haa
just returned from Philadelphia, with an eiceltent
assortment of
NEW SPRING GOODS,
which he oilers for sale at Ilia new ators at M
ser's .Mill, Hollowing Run. TlirM good will
lie nld at the lowest prices.
Ill f rot K C INSISTS (IF KVERV VARIETY, Vis:
Dry Goods, 05c,
Such as Cloths, Ciissimercs, Muslins, CallicotSj
Cinalwms, Lawns, Chintzes and
Ladies Dress (ioods generally.
ALSO :
An assortment of
Palm Leaf Hats, Caps, &e.
QUEENSWARE,
HARDWARE, IRON and STEEL, NAILS, ie:
A general assortment of Groceries, tuch ss
Sugar Coflee, Tea, Molas
ses, Spices, &.C.
A lo sn assortment of Liquor, uch ss
BrunJy, Rum, Whiskey, Wines, Se.
117 Produce of all kinds taken in eichange St
the highest market prices.
Hollowing Run, May 10, 1851 lyi
SILVER WATCHES A few double ease
English Silver Wstchr, for tale at very low
price by H. B. MA 88 EH.
Sunbury, April 13, 1931.
S MITH'8 ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GIN
OEK, a freh (upply just received, and for
ale by U. B. MASSE R.
Apiil 12, 1851.
riOLt) PENS with snd without ilver esse
jut received, snd for sale bv
H B MASKR
"uiibur, Anril
ti ;i:tahm:
CATTLE POWDER
I'lll'.rAllKI) BV
niiEiNir., FRoxKKiP.r.i) & v.a.
So. 187 Sorlh Third Street, Philadelphia.
'pma powder I entitled by lbs imiirit testimony of lf
I who hnve itM.il it lo the first runs of nil those CAT--TI.F.
MKIIICINKP, whirh hnv ln'i thought prsile
w irthf f-tf nwuy ynir. liKti.nl we rhnllrnire nv pernir
to inali ttinerior. 01 nny powtkr ttott nets in the won
manner. If the nnimnl lie' perfectly ttenlihv it will either
inerense the ntnouiit of milk or 1 fenni end Isitier ! or ll
nimnl will improve rnphlly in nil. It will therefore, in
time he considered we hnve no donM ine ,,f the sfni'le nrli
elesof everv Farmer, who se''.s a riinTv : nnd of eeerv .
per ft owning a lioiau. It is ii"t one uf llt'.sn hind of
Miitiirks thst merely nvvll sn nnimnl np for a short
time, tint it will liy lhe enisirily whirh it hns of roiiTerliug
HIHIM'RIC AClfl (wliieh is nil i tfcte mutter) into l,c
tic acid or olkikr; cminen trmiter nnionnt of nnlriti'.u
mstter to he extraeleil from the mime amount of lisst. limn
pomihly enuld he, were the active principles of nutrition
to pnsa out of the system in the form n" Mirrrme Ann.
We hnve ireeived a multitude of evidence to prov whl
we hnve n,i, Htne. Hnlnee to snv :
We hnve mixed lhe active ngeni. with a trteot nnmher
of V kuetam.k plnuts nnd hrrhs. which time nnd line hnve
proved lo he im ml, inmnivinir lhe nppelile nnd pr 'tnotinr
digestion of the f ,1 . r,.urj,T In nlthv e mdltion of
lhe Mood, from which the Mn. nnd Fat must lie formed.
It mny e used f.,r llon.m. t'uvvs and IIous for 111 fallow
ing eoinplaitils and discuxr.
IKIRSK.4.
VK1.I.OW WATIUl, a damremu sickness, wtiicti de
stroys nmny Vfllunhle homes every yeur, is verv olieil
entirely cured hy lhe free iikc of thui (wiwder, in (II cusc
it will prevent the disease from cumins; nn.
This diseitse ia owning- to a iKid and impoverished C(t(
of the blutHl which becomes thin, wutury und vi all yeltuvv
color.
Tlii powder by improving the stomnch nnd (ivine to
the bl'ssl gicsiter iiimnlity of red ptirticlcs, nlfunls Ilia
liest nnd only pussihle chnura of reenvery. If the h-jrso
is fnr g'lie. aive morning nnd nurhl n tnhlrnponurtil in wet
feed, if in the tteirinuiitg once a day ul ll-sni, if olliy to pre
vent the disease twice a week.
m.AHHKRINli. Tin's ji. the ruinnlion of ninny viiliev
ble II trses t,y exh:uistiu ; t.v a e-.u-tunt ilis-ti:irie'i,' siili.
vn which niflit ! ,. into the Miinncli to niMi.it itiireiti'-u.
It is a species of si.livnti"n ui'i.-ii pri'iliict'd hy Jnhias To
hnce,, rriiv-ititf in the prislure er. und A TriMi-sp'K'tilul
three tunes a week will Ire iicnll, nmst the H if il
d es not depend on lhe Thrm-ck tii tlie urns, under such
circiiin'inces the nciitinl must l.e kept in llie st.il.le.
WSTF.M I'l'.lt. It the p.,vvcr isinrlv nnd In ch used,
no othet remedy need he llse,l. it h:t all i futy citreil hun
dreds of Horak of tliis Iroutilesoinc diseiiH,- t'.tlic nrpriMU
of those w-hn lists! it. If n t used eiirlv. before umuvr hns
formed in the neck it ennuot restore I lie nnimnl perttcllv
autil the mstter i discharged, iimi it curly nnd prevent
uch a result. A Tublcspouiuul uuuc or twice a Uny i
ettsiph
OI.ANDKR9. This disens hi IsitIM nil FaMhkss,
liive this powder a fair trnd and it will do Wonders m
this terriule mst hitherto inenrnhte uistudy It is n discilfn
of the glnnditrol ivilnn nnd kept up hv imperfect nutrition,
ill uch esses a T:d,eWH)uful every day tvvtec for n month
or two, in constant succnxioil. will in nine case out uf a
dozen effect n cure, it has been fairly trtcd.
Coughs nnd short n".s of llrfiuli deprn.tmtr on wenk
tunes, a Talilespooiu"ul every iiioiuiuu ; il it uUitcsniua
or twice a week.
I'flOH I.OW-SPIUrrr.I) llotlSI'.S. or wlier.th.-rci
nny remains of Founder or sT ui'u. ks of m 'ti m, umt the
Horse will not fatten, nr vvlier,, ill imr round nnd
stands straivdit out, the fo-nl seenie-e to do no good, tlia
Powder produces almost iitlinritialc ini'Tovein- iit of th.,
animal : the diu'eslion improves nnd with 11 till the iluc
frislinesi of lhe iiniin.il itisapprtrs. tiee online; lively Slid
spirited, and the hair smooth nud sllcU.
COWS.
For MtLAlxa Cow, we nre fn'ly e .iiviuecit thnt it not
onlv improves the iinality, but that il iilerenxes the nm ni"l
of Al ilk . rreaiii unii Itnlier : s one vvtlo have tried the ex
periment say n Pound n Week, others sny hall'n pound
While one person insisted upon it that he made two pounds
Inore n week from each Cows. Wc think it wilt lie found
to nvenure from n half to n pound per week on each Cow.
if the Cows nre perfectly henlthy. This ndilitioun amount
is made by the conversion of the llippiiric Aeld into .Nitro
genous mid fatty compounds ; also hy mipplvini; ttie oxy
gen tnken in hy the Itnies. w-ith the elements of renelinit ;
without taking nny of the NilMcenouA portion of the ted.
IIOI.UW IIOP.N or WOI.F: HOOF lUSKASi:,
and nil other discuses of ncut cattle depending upon n bad
suite of the fluids, nre reuvved spce,bty nnd effectuallv .
How, whose milk is btuc, thin and vvatetv nnd where it
dives not yield much cream, or v here Cows give b'oodv
milk, or which ure ued to stand tone drv. it will be found
nn nhnust infallible remedy, bv iuiiiovine ttie eomtititn of
lite bliHHl mid creating n healthy ilicfesti on : n I aliles(Ksn
I'ul every day or every olticr diy ns it may lit! ueeessaiy.
HOIIS.
117 III the similiter often nveiheat tlicini-lt es. get svvet.
led neck, coughs, ulcer lit the I.unirs and l.iver. which
cause them to die very suddenly. Ihexe mny Im prevented
entirety hy putting n pound or 11 half into a Harp-! o swill j
ami it wilt at the mime time coiisidernbly hasten the lutleu-
mg process.
N. II. lunn animal which is giving milk nnd mu nra
desirous to fatten at the sailie time, yu should n it giva
more man a uiniesniMuiiui once a week or it win retain la
formation of fnt by inerensiiig the niiiouut of Milk.
l,et each perem try its effects for himself nud h will
ihtii be sntisfied of its excellent qualities, ud tiiat no Far
mer should be without it.
For lhe purpiVSe of finding out stilt further liovv far our
justly celebrated CATTI.K' I'OWDKR. is entitled 1 1 the
eivnfidenee of nil intelligent people; vvu have addressed
letters lo all parts of the I'nili-d Slates, where our I'.ir
der baa been used, nnd we nre able now from the evid' nca
lhu brought before us. o nssnre every Fanner. I'lary
man und Horse-mall, that it lias thus Inr veiy lliui II va
ceeitnl our 111 1st sanguine expei'tiiti--ns.
With ttie nililitioirti knowledge thus far obtained, Wa
llopfc we will lie enabled 10 make the IfKi snd uiosl per
fect f'ATTLIt Mkiiicink ever yet I'tf'-red to n dis-criiiiig
pc..p!e It nels ns a valuable prom it.-r of digestion, im
proves the (ptulity of the hl-nul and thus inerense the
smotlnt of eitlier f'nt. Milk nnd consequently of Uutter.
F.ven m the henttlty Allitu.-d
lteware of INnintertVits ns the extensive snl of oar
fowder hns induced otheis to make nu uniuilioii of it.
acIi pack ha our written Signsture on the end.
BIIKINir., FRONF.riKIJ) Jk CO.
Philndelphl. Jilly 1, ly.
The undersigned have) enterml into Co-partnership
under the firm of
M.MI1Y rv. LAWUKNCK,
to csnnv OS THE
Paper & Eag Business,
At So. 5, Minor Slrcet, Philadelphia.
"IITHEHE they intend keeping a large assort
' ' incut of papers, Ac, consisting in part a
follows !
V riling pttprrs; wove and luUl, American und
English.
11 .atli 1'i.sls uinl Note papers; wove and laid,
gilt and plniu.
Folio Tests, Flat Cnps. l'linling l'apcrj, all
sixes.
Hardware paiers, from 19 by 24 to 41) by 4M.
Colored nud white tissue papers, American
and English, llollinsworth's l'utent Manilla
pnKTs.
Colored ami while rMioc papers, comniou and
eitru siies. Bull' Envelope papers.
Colnicd Printing and Cover papers.
Manilla papers, all sir.es, Ulazed Koyul, all co
lors. Druggist, Blue Medium nnd Filtering pnr.
Tra, Secret nutl Colored papers for confection
er.
Kng, Mnnilla 11111I Straw wrapping paper.
Boliiiet, Hinder, Box, Cup uinl Trunk boards.
White and Bull' Envelopes; Legal, Letter,
Note and Curd s17.es.
Agents for litis, Puller !f Co's
Printers' Card3
hi pcl Snd sheets, white and colored odd i
ees, cut lo order. Also, their Oil), Figured and
riaiil glazed papers.
JOHEPH RIM BY, late ofSS N. Third st.
N. S. LA WHENCE, late of No. 3 Minor t.
N. B. StK) Ton of Rags wauled in exchange,
tor rash.
Philadelphia, July iifi, lS.'i 1. fiiuo.
"SUorlsmt'ii Take Xollcc."
JOHN KlilDKIi,
iVuiA Kast cor. Walnut !e Second Sh ells.
nilLADEtrHIA.
HAS (). HAND, just recci-eil, a complete
Assortment of Shot (inns. Powder Flasks,
Game Bags, and ull other Sporting Ajipuratu uf
the best and most approved patterns.
He ha constantly on huud sporlinz powder of
all descriptions. Percussion Cups, 8I10I, Bullet
Mould, Ball and BlsnW. Cartridges, and s gen
eral assortment of muleriuls for Gun Makers, Ac.
Also Percuuion Cap of a superior quality
designed exprely fdr I.. S. Kides.
An Atsortment of Fulling Tackle slwav oti
hand.
AH lhe aivove, and any ollitr article in hi
line, the Suhcrils?r will w-11 as low st any other
establishment in the I'niu.1 Pistes.
In Utstimony of hi skill as a manufacturer, ths
Franklin Institute, in the year 1 (till and 184a,
awarded to hinl two cerlitleates -and in the
year 1814, 1848, 1847, ISIS ami 1K.V1, live sil
ver medals, all of which may bo een al hie
place of business.
JOHN' KIUDEIt.
rhltaddphla, July 19. 18SI. 3mo.
100 LABORERS WANTED
IMMEDIATELY on the Trevorlon Hail Road.
Section 51 A S3 1 at the Mouth uf the Ms
I
qonoy Creek, to whom liberal wage will be )aid(
IRA T. CLEMENT & Co.
Sunbury, July 6, 1851 tf.
"OATORS A aurerior stttrte for aale t thtj
JVstor. of HENRY M ASMIR.
Buhhury, Fh. 16, 1H50,-