Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, August 10, 1850, Image 4

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    TEMTERANCE AJIECDOTE.
The Rev. T. P. Hunt, the Temperance
Lecturer, tell the following story:
A small tempernnoa society has been start
ed In a community very much under the con
trol of a rich distiller, commonly called "Bill
Myers.", This man had several sons who
had become drunkards on the facilities
flV.r.to,l hv lltoir oiliirntinn fit hOITie. " Tho
"J ......
Whole family was arrayed agatnsi m muvo-
merit, and threatened to break up any meot
imj called to promoto the object. Learning
this Mr. Hunt went to a neighboring district
for temperance volunteers for that particular
occasion. He then gave out word for a
meeting, and at the time found his friends
and enemies about equal in numbers. This
faot prevented any outbreak, but could not
prevent noise,
Mr. Hunt mounted his platform, and by a
few sharp anecdotes and witty sayings, soon
ilencod all noise except the sturdy "Bill
Myers" the old Dutchman crying out,
"Mishter Hunt, money makes the mare go."
To every shot which seemed ready to de
molish him, the old fellow presented the one
hield, "Mishter Hunt, money makes the
,, .1
m sra irn." I
" I
At last Mr. Hunt stopped and addressed
the imperturable German : "Look hero, Biil I
Mvers. vou sav that mouov makes the mare
, I
go, ao)ous
"Yes, Uat ish just what I say, Mishtor
Hunt."
Well, Bill Myers, you own and work a dis
tillery, don't you'!" inquired Mr. Hunt.
"Dat is none of your business, Mishter
Hunt. But, den, I ish not ashamed of it. I
has got a still, and work it, too."
"And vou sav, "Money makes the mare
go do you mean that I havo come here to I
got the money of those people 1"
"Yes, Mishter Hunt, dat ish just what I
mean."
"Very well ; you work' a distillery to make
money, and I lecture on temperance to make
money, and as you say, 'Monoy makes tho
mara go,' Bill Myers, bring out your marei
and I'll bring out mine, and we'll show them
together."
By this time the whole assembly was in a
titter of delight, and oven Myers' followers
could not repress their merriment at the evi
dent embarrassment of their oracle. In the
meantime, we must premiso that Mr. Hunt
knew a large number of the drunkards pre
sent, and among thum the sons of Myers
himself.
"Bill Myers, who is that holding himself
op by that tree?" inquired Mr. Hunt, point
ing to a young man so drunk that he could
not stand alone.
The old man started, ns if stung by an ad
der, but was obliged to reply : "Dat ish my
son ; but what of dat, Mishter Hunt V
"Good deal of that, Bill Myers; for I guess
that son has been riding your mare, and gof
thrown too !"
Hero thero was a perfect roar from all
parts of the assembly, and, as soon as order
was restored, Mr. Hunt proceeded, as ho
pointed to another son :
"Bill Myeis, who is that staggoring about
as if his legs were as weak as potato vines
after frost V
"Well, I suppose dat ish my son, too," re
plied the old man, with a crest-fallen look.
"He has been riding your mare, too, and
got a tumble."
At this point tho old man put up both
hands in a most imploring manner, and ex
claimed : "Now Mishter Hunt, if you won't
say any more, I will be still."
trt, i . .
xnis announcement was received wun a
roar of applause and laughter, and from that
moment Mi. Hunt had all the ground to him
self.
WOMEN IN MALE ATTIRE.
Arrtong tho schemes advocated by the fo
malo reformers of the present day, thero is
none moro startling than that which aims at
the overthrow of distinction in costumo of
the sexes. As a general thing tho reformers
either deny the existence of this project, or
forbear to advocate it publicly ; but tho ap
pearance of a pamphlet from the Brussels
press, written by Miss H. M. Webber, in
which tho male attire is boldly and in;o
niouBiy recommendod as tho "most appio-
priate vesture lor single lemales," removes
all doubt upon the subject, and shows con
clusively that the scheme is seriously enter
tained. Miss Webber is a graceful and vig
orous writer, and treats her subject witfi ap
parent firmness. Mie adduces authorities to
prove that, in early ages men and women
dressed precisely alike; and that the distinc
tion in dress which now exists, was arbitra
rily drawn by tho male sex, in tho tyranni
cal exercise of power which they derived
solely from their greater physical superiority.
11 1 : - . . . f , . r
nor pian is io restrict gins to muir trucks
until the completion of their education.
Upon their entrance into society they are to
dress precisely like males of similar condi
tion, and continue to wear male attire until '
the day of their marriage. Widows at the
end of the mourning season are to resume
men's apparel, uuless they have determined
never to marry again. In e fleet, this is a
scheme to distinguish marriageable females
from married women and conlirmed widows.
iteganteu in tins light it lias at least one
merit, and may on that account claim the
friendly countenance of the bachelor frater
nity. It would save them a vast deal of trou
ble in ascertaining the domestic rank of a
new lady acquaintance and prevent them
from committing the now common error of
falling in love with married women. Hold-
en's Magazine.
nM,v .llv nnt. n,nU r,; U...
' . v I"-"!-" .. ..Maui-
lutiM the theme of conversation. Croana
and complaints are the worst possible sta
ple of Social intercourse. Sympathy-fish
ers, 'who bait their hooks with evil past or
incurable, seldom enioy even a nimble
If you go hunting let it be for smiles
Losing an Infant. Those who have
an infant are never, as it, were, without an
infant child. The other children grow up
to manhood and womanhood, and suiler al
the changes of mortality ; but this one alone
lal child; for death
is kindlv harshness
18 Kinuiy iiarsnness,
u eternal image of
is rendered an immortal
has arrested it with h
and blessed it into an
youth ami innocence.
J. IE. THOMAS.
Ornamental and French Style Frame
Manufacturer,
80 J Walnut st , between 3d and 4th sheet.
PHILADELPHIA.
T ERPECTFULLY direct tlio attention of the
--V public to his superior atvloa of Plnin and
Fancy Framea, which are of the latest and most
beautiful designs.
As a hnndsomo Frame at a LOW TRICE.
has been much deaired, he was induced soma
monlh gince t0 cornrrirmco ttle manufacture of
those Frames. In a short time the demand ha
been so great, that he has beon obliged to
Ins facilities, ami new oflor at
EXCEEDINGLY LOW .PRICKH,
Singly, or in thousands, the most beautiful Frames,
suitable for Pointings, Prints, Daguerreotypes,
Cards, &c. &c.
For Durability Unsurpassed.
Hotels, Public Buildings, 8tcamboats, Stores, Ca
binet Furniture, Ac decorated in imitation of
carved Rose-Wood.
W Please call and see specimens,
May 25, 1850 ly
GEORGE J. IIENKELS,
CITY CABINET WAKEROOMS,
NO. 173 CIIESNUT STREET,
(orroitK thk statu nonsic,)
' PHILADELPHIA.
("U'FERSfor sale, low for cash or nrrroved city
v-7 paper, a large and well assorted stock of
. ' i .
CJAUIiSKT FURNITURE, or the latest patterns
and of tho best workmanship. The assortment
embraces every article, useful or ornamental, conv
l,risinR of Drawing Room Furniture in Rose-
wood and Walnut, exquisitely carved. Rosewood
Walnut, and Mahogany Chamber Furniture; Pa,
tent Extension Dining Tables, (acknowledged to
be the best now in use); Library Book Coses,
and a great variety of plain Parlor ond Chamber
r urnititrc
Curtains made and put up in tho latest Paris
fashions.
Spring Mattresses, Hair Mattresses, ond Fca,
I thrr lteds, made to order.
N. B. All articles purchased at this establish.
mcnt oro warranted of tho best materials ond
workmanship, and will bo packed to carry safely
to any part of the country.
May 25, 1850. ly
SPPJ1TC- GOODS
I IV 1IIIL.AI12L1'III 1.
rri SUA RPLESS & SONS, have just receive:
.1 their supply of SPRING AND SUMMKK
GOODS of Friendly ond other styles, to which
they invito ottention.
SHAWLS All descriptions of Silk, woollen
and worsted.
DRESS SILKS Gro dc Rhines, Chameleons,
and neat and new fancy styles India Silks and
Satins.
DRESS GOODS Lawns, Bareges, Moussc-
lins, Ginghams, Alpacas, Mohairs, and all the
new fabrics.
FLNISIHNG GOODS Blankets, Sheetings
Quilts, Damask, Shirtings, and ull other furnish
ing irnods.
MEN 8 EAR Cloth, Cassimcrcs, Cashma-
rotts, Drills, Vesting of all kinds, and Hoys wear.
fcilOE.MAKUKS GOODS and Carriage Ma
kers articles. T. SHARPLESS & SONS,
No. 32 S. Second Street, Philadelphia.
May 25, 1850. ly
J. H. ZIMMERMAN,
JUSTICE OP THE 1'CICE,
Sunhttry, Pa,
Office in Deer Street, immediately opposite the
Public School House.
I Monies collected and nil business momntlv and aire.
fully attended to.
April 20, 1850.
REFORM YOUR HABITS.
Come ye, with garments tare nnd seedy,
Yc hach'lors, wido'era and hushuids too,
If, in the outwnrd man you'r needy,
We soon con make you ns good as new.
THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends
and tho public, that he will commence in this
place, on the 8th of April next, tho
T lXOKIXG HIS IX ESS
in all its branches. He will be careful to see that
his work is made up in the best manner, nnd he
Hatters himself, that he will be able to give entire
satisfaction in point of cut, fit and stylo, as well
ns in price. He therefore respectfully solicitshis
friends nnd tho public generally to call and give
him a trial.
His shop is a new building in Fawn street be-
ow Weaver's Hotel.
JACOB O. DECK.
Sunbury, March 30, 1850. Gm
CHARLES W. I1EGINS,
A2TCP.1TEY AT L.V",
rotfsvillo, i'a.
Will promptly attend to collections and all busi
ness entrusted to las care.
June lfi, 1813,
EDWIN HALL,
(Latb of the Fibm of Watkishoh & Hall,)
J o. 24 South Second Street,
Philadelphia,
L ESFECTFULLY informs his old friends nnd
-v customers, ns well ns the public renerallv.
that he has opened on entire new stock of elegant
styles ot
Spring & Summer Dress Goods.
His assortment consists of the latest and most desi
rable styles of Euulish, German, French & Anio-
ricau doods. ISuch ns Delaines'. Tissue. Hem.
ges, Silks, Lawns, Muslins, Shawls, I dklls, Glows,
ami every variety 01 Dress nnd I ancy Uoodd.
l'liilad. March 10, 1850 ly
C. HENKHltT,
BOOT MAKER,
No. 40 South Fourth Street,
rilH.AUKI.l'HlA,
T? IITTtTJ ... . e , ... r..
ii iii.nu ciriv varuiv oi rrencnuaii rm
' M orocco, Patent leather, Concress ami Gui-
ter boots, of the best style and workmanship, nre
constantly kept on baud or manufactured to order.
March 10, 1850. 0m
iATEVr Trusses of all kinds. Harrison
writins mid indellible ink. Cotton van, anil
ii,juai received aim lor suie ny
J. W. FRILING
tSuiibury, Dec 2, 1848.
STONE WARE.
OTONE milk Pans, stone Jugs and Pitchers,
anil inner articles ot stone wnr iusl r,.,-, ! v,.,l
ana lor sale i.y JOHN W. FIULIXG.
Sunbury, June 23, 1849
lLEY'S COVUll CMNDY. An excel
lent remedy lor coughs, colds. For sale
at this otlice
Juua celctirutcd Jlorsn ami CattU Medi-
cine lor sate ny HbAKX MAKtSKIi
Bunbury Jan. ij'th, 1849
1 , " " "',010' A small
- lot on nana aim lor salu hv
JI. D.MASSKU.
funbury, April 6, 1850.
I?AIlSINS, currant), citron, cheese, iieiiiier
...... X- I.'- I.. 1... , lr lir.1
I w-u. ur ailiv uv rf. ritll,liljr
Sunbury, Doc. 2, 1848. f
j?AZOUS. A superior article for sale at tho
store of 11 EN It Y MASSEK.
ounuury, Feb. 16, 1850,-.
1HLL8. Justices and Constables Fee
. Dills handsomely printed on card pajwr, for
1'NE"AL"WATER, from the Oak Orchard
Ao"1 f I'"""- '''K1' valuuhle in chrome di-
am) tonic n.mcui f ,
HKMHY MAftsER.
Sunbury, JuueS'J, 1N50 If
sunbury American and shamoiun
A CALL TO HOUSEKEEPERS
At the Cabinet Ware ltoom of
SEIi'N IIOUP.T & CO.
Market Square,
Also at the corner of Fawn street tf the Railroad
SUJNbUlli, fA.
Thankful for the patronage of his friends and
customers during tho 17 years he has Itcen in busi
ness in this place, he solicits from the public, a con
tinuance of their favors. During this period he
has endeavored to keep up with the improvements
of the dny, ond has accordingly extended his busi
ness in every branch and variety. The public arc
therefore invited to the attention of the present
stock of
CABINET WAKE AND C1IAIUS,
Manufactubed by
SEBASTIAN HOUPT & CO.
At the Old Stand,
Where in addition to their former stock f the
establishment they now manufacture
Mahogany, Walnut & Cane-Seat Chairs
Dirge Spring Seat Rocking Chairs,
Dressing Bureaus, Centre Tables,
Mirble Top Wash Stands,
and a variety of other
new style and
FnhioiiniIe Furniture.
Having secured a Hearse and made tho neces
sary arrangements for the purpose, they are now
prepared for Undertaking in all its branches, in
this vicinity or at any convenient distance.
Ye mniils ami mistresses, and husbands txi,
Here's furniture of cVery style ond hue,
Frnin side bnnrds down to kitchen tables,
Troui rnckinit elmirs to locking crndles
Plinnld ynn not have the ready JonN to pay,
We'll wuit nwhilo fur a brighter better dny,
Or take potatoes, oats, corn, wheat and ryc i
Hark, hoop polos, staves, or lumber wet nnd dry,
Or any thing but yokes and threshing Hails,
From pics and tarkies down to little quails.
Come on then friends, come one nnd nil,
Keep trade a moving, so "goes on the bull."
'tW Orders from a distance promptly attended
to and work of all kinds delivered with dispatch.
Sunbury, March 0, 1850. tf .
ROUT. I,. 8ETH. TIIOS. P. D. SETII
SETII & BROTHER.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
NO. 89 PRATT STREET,
(Nkr Bowly's Wharf,)
BALTIMORE,
Will pay particuhtr attention to the sale of GRAIN
and all other products of the farm.
Baltimore, January 26, 1850. ly
THE PEOPLE'S VADE-MECUM
COMPRISING A COLLECTION OF OVKR 200
VALUAULE RECIPES,
In the Useful and Interesting Arts with a few
Simple and Curious Experiments in
fllK.MISTUY :
INCLUDING Medicines, Perfumery, Chemistry
1 Cookery, Farriery, Dying, Confectionary, Do
mestic Economy, etc etc. etc. Price fir cts., for
sale by HENRY MASSER.
Sunbury, Dec. 8, 1810.
II 4IM1 & IIOLL'S
7JI0LESALE Commission PAPER nnd
- RAG WAREHOUSE. No. 19 MINOR
Street, Philadelphia. Where a general assort
ment oi ull kinds of Pajier is kept, and for sale at
the lowest cash prices. ,
Cap, Letter and Printing Papers,
&c. on Hand.
Plain and ruled white Caps.
" " blue "
Flat Caps.
Plain and ruled white Letter.
" " bltio "
nine and while Folios.
White nnd colored Printing Puper
Tissuo Papers.
Shoe "
Wrnpping "
Envelope " ,
Hardware and 81' entiling Paper.
Tar Boards.
Straw Boards.
Bonnet Boards.
All orders from the Country will bo attended
to at tho shortest notice.
All goods sold will he carefully packed, and de
livered at any place in tho city.
The highest cash price paid for Rags, or ex
changed for Puper, as low us can bo bought else
where. Please call and examine for yourselves.
Philadelphia, Nov. 17, 184U
Hi oH ii's Essence of Jamaica Glu
scr. Prepared only fcy Frederick Brown, at his
Drug and Chemical Store, North East
Corner of Fifth and Chestnut
streets, rhiladdphia.
AHE Essence is a preparation of unusual ex.
JL M
I'cllcnco and of varied proiiertics. In all cases
where a powerful and safe stimulant is required,
it is unrivalled for efficacy as well as immediate
action. To the traveller and to the family circle
it is invaluable, as a few drops diluted in sugar and
water present a safe and agreeable remedy to the
invalid who requires immediate, relief) as well as
to tho convalescing patient who needs a gentle
tonic. In a Southern climate, where the relaxa
tion of the system so generally induces thirst for
stimulants, it will always lie found an excellent
substitute fur those tempting beverages which de
bilitate the stomach and cause a morbid condition
of its powers. In dysjicpsin, in relaxation of the
bowels, in naussca and sen-sickness, it is an active
uiul safe as well us a pleasant and refreshing re
medy, and is prcscrihcd by the most eminent of
the medical faculty. ,
A supply of the above received and for sale by
II. II. Mustier, Sunbury.
April fi, 1850. (im
JTJST ARRIVED.
A Kew AfeKot t mentor 1'rt'Nli Csoodsj
IRA T. CLEMENT,
I 1.M l.OI r LLLV informs his friends, ens-
At turners and others, that he has just received a
iianusuinc assortment ni
NEW GOODS
at his store in Markot .Square in Sunbury, such as
Dry Goods, Groceries, Queens
wnre, Hardware, &c.
Sunbury, June S3, 1840.
Win. ti. Cochran & Co.,
W holesale Bud Retail,
WlNE AND LIULOK nll'.UCH ANTs",
No. 72 irntt Street, Philadelphia.
A L always on hand a very large stock of
v ines, l.ujuiii's and iscgurs, of their own
importation. Sloro keepers, Hotel Keepers, and
private, gentlemen, will be supplied on the must
liberal lerms. '
Philadelphia, Nov. 17, 1849
Valuable Hooka,
T IFE of CimiBT, handsomely laiutid, D'Au
mi, nk's IliHTonr up run Rkhhi ion,
dlank UAr-nuoKS iMi j.Kiio tas, lull loiunded.
rorsulu ul the publishers prices by
11. fi. MASSER.
Sunbury, July 14, 1849.
Ootton Yuru, Cotton Caret Chnin, Cotton Laps
aim aiiiimg, Uotton Uutliues, Keody made
i uniuioons, Keudy mudo VesU, Congress Knives.
I orcclaiu luied preserving kettles, just received
iur suiu ny Hi MASSiER.
ISunbury, Doc. 8, 1848.
CAPS An assortment just received,
silk HATS at disss, for sale by
Also
H. MASSER.
Hunbury, Dec 8, 1848.
JJLANKS.
BLANKS of every description can be had by
applying at tlieotliic of the American.
FIRE PROOF CHESTS,
FOR BOOKS, PAPERS, JEWELRY, &c.
EVANS & WATSON,
No, 90 North' Third street, between Arch and
Race, and 83 Dock street,
OPPOPITK THK PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE.
Patent Soap-Mono Lined and Key
hole cover
SALAMANDERS,
FIRE AND THIEF PROOF IRON CHESTS,
WnrrnnliHt to itjinil more Hsnt
tlmn nny Chests in this Country.
Aim Patent Air-Chamtier Inm
Chests, 1(100 now in use. They
nlso continue to make the orrlins
rv Kire Proofs, nt very low prices
Piitrnl eomliinntinn locks. With
Onnire Keys, whinh enn Iw clumped
several thoiiwim! times chmifren.
hie in fact every time the Iax is
liseil if riVairnlile.. These Iocks are proof nirninst the most
expert Thieves, being snpplicil with the Pntent Key-hole
Cover, nnd mnile very strong, they ennnot lie blown open
hv (Innpnwiler. These Ieks nru intended for HANKS,
fTonKS. SAFE. c.
steal and letter copying presses, fire proof doors for Banks
anil Siore.s,
l'ntent 81nte. Lined Refrigerators, warranted superior to
nil ethers. Wnter Filters, Msiwer Baths of the best qual
ity. f5T" Persons wishing; ti pnrchnse any of the shove nr
tieles, will please irive them a call, as they sell cheaper
than any other in the United Slntes.
DAVIT) EVAN'S,
JOH ANNES WATSON.
Philadelphia, November 10, 14U ly
STONE WARE.
THE subscrilicr would most respectfully In
form his friends nnd a fjencrous public, that
ho is manufacturing the best quality of
STONE WARS,
in all its varieties, and is prepared to sell a tittle
cheaper than any other manufneturer in the Union.
Ho is also importing anil dealing most extensively
in
CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE,
which he offers on the most reasonable terms.
Mb Potteries are on llond street north of Fnv
etle, and China store and dwelling at No. 8, K.
Baltimore street.
DAVID PARR,
No. 8, E. liallimorc street,
U.vLTi M6iiK, Maryland.
February 2, 1850. ly
Equitable I-lfc Insurance, Anntiltj-
anti a rust I omiuuiy, .
OFFICE 74 WAI.NI T STHEI'.T, PHILADELPHIA,
Capital 9'2(I,(KSI. Chartkk Pekcktcal.
rpHE Coinpnny nre now prepared to transact business
1 noon the most liberal hikI Hdvnntiiireons terms. They
nre authorised by their ehurter (sect. :i) "to mnke all nnd
every insurance npperlnininK to life risks of whatever kind
or nntare, anil to receive mill execute triiRts, make endow
ments, nnd to irmiit and purchase niiiiuities." The Com-
puny sell annuities and cuJuwineuts, and act as Trustees
ior minors onu ucirs.
Table of Premiums required for the Assumuco of 8100 for
me venule Lena oi L,ile.
Atre.lPrem. Arc. Prem.' Age. I'rem.
1 I S Dl str liT1 336
17 1 M S4 4 lfl 47 3 40
is 15" : a an 4s 3 (in
ti I tail ,n a K7 . 4ii 377
2 I (Ml 3.1 a 33 60 3 ill
at I iw an a in si 4 13
aa ion . ;i7 a 47 sa 4.1a
1 ! 3 a 51 S3 4 51
at 1 72 3D a 63 04 4 71
as I 4ti a 7o fv 4 ni
an isi 41 a ci so a is
a7 l 9 4a s na 67 s 33
I Ot 43 3 111 6S S St
ail 1 If 44 3 13 S!) 6 79
30 SHI 45 3!1 (1(1 G03
Tlic premiums are less tlinn nnv otlier eommiiiv. nml Hie
policies alloril cruiter nilvnntimes. Tnbl of luilt.vrli
unit qunnerly preiniiuns, lialf criilit rnti s of prcinniin. short
terms, joint lives, survivoisliia nml cnikiwincnlsj nlso,
form of Aiplienlioii (lor whieli 11,,-ro lire Utink hurts') lire
hi ou ii:ni uii iiipni'Hiion ni me oinci;, or by letter to the
Agmn, j. ii. .'i, iiu t , January
Kates foh insuri.no SIIKI on a single Life
Aire. I Fiir 1 year. For 7 years.
2 HI 1
W 1)0 I.:I
4" " l.'Jii 1.m
80 I l.Hi a.07
S8 I U.I8 3.07
For Life.
I. nn
2.04
a,7ti
3.
6,1)3
Kxamtlk A person nul 30 vears next birth ilnv. bv
pnyiiur the Uomuiny 99 eenu would secure to his family
or heirs f l ilu.ul.l he die in one year : or for Sn.aO lie e
eares to them rHMNi ; or for fl3niiinmllyfor even yair
ne swarrs totnein stiiKiosiioulil heilie in seven venrs; or
for 020.40 paid niiini.iliy durbar hie he stvures SlilUII to Iw
paid when he dies. Tiie insurer seenrinfr his own lviuus,
by the flillereaee in nmonntof nremiuina from those chnH'eii
by other olliees. For vt9,3U the heiri would receive 86(100
liouhl he die in one year.
Forms ofiippiicatiou nnd nil virlieulnrs mav bo hnd at
the office. PF.TF.K Cl'LLKN, President.
Vice President, Wm. M. llxiun.
Kbakcis W. ItAWLK, Secretary nml Trensurer.
Consi'Ltixo PiivaiciAS Ur. J. H. Mnsser, Sunbury.
J. H. 1'UKDV, bunl.ury, Agent for NorUiuuilwrbnd county-
Sunbury, July 85, 1RI9.
"Knconrase Your Own!"
HAAS &HEXN.
FASHION A 13 LE MAKE OF
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS.
npiIE subscriliers respectfully call tho attention
x of the public to their large and splendid assort
ment of every tpnilily and price of
3A.RI.I3T-W1KE.
which cannot fail to recommend itself toevcry one
w ho will examine it, on account of its durable
workmanship and splendid finish, mado up of tho
oesi mock to tie nail 111 the city. No ctlort is
spared in the manufacture of their ware, and the
subscriliers are determined to keep up with the
many improvements which are constantly being
made. Their stock consists of Mahogany
SoIuh, DIvaiiN -ami LoungcN,
tturcaus, Secretaries, SftctooarDs,
SOFA, BREAKFAST AND DIXIXG TABLES,
and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phila
delphia manufacture.
BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and price,
CUPBOARDS, WORK AND CANDLE
STANDS, TOILET TABLES AND
EXTENSION TABLES,
in short, every article in this line of their business.
They also manufacture ull kinds and qualities
of
CHAIRS.
including varieties nover Iwforc to be had in
Sunbury, such us Maiiiiiiaxt, Black Walnut
AMI !l 11LKII M U'LK OllKI IAN ; AM) WlMISIIH
CHAIRS, axi) FAxeir Piaso Stools, which are of
the hitest styles, and warranted to lw excelled by
none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere.
Tho subscriliers are determined that there shall
be no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in
the cities, as every confidence can bo entertained
about the quality and finish of their ware and
Chairs.
Their articles will lie disposed of on as good
terms us they cun lie purchased elsewhere. Coun
try Produce taken in payment fur work.
tlT UNDERTAKING attended to on reason
able terms.
LIT The Ware Room is in Market Street,
opposite J. Young's store, und nearly opposite
Weaver's Tuvorn.
DANIEL HAAS,
CEORCJE KENN.
Sunbury, April 2R, 1810. tf
nHK mWriltf hasjiMt rerrived a now supply
of llu1 Uwt Iiiun Unit ever came to tSunliury,
coiinisliiit; in putt uf
SuiH'rior old piilo Ilraitily,
Fine Cujiuuo lirumly.
tSupcrior OKI Jamuit u KpiriU.
lNi'w K 1 mlii 1 ul Hum.
Vino Holluiul in.
HuH'rior Old Whiskey
Cuinmon do.
(Superior Mailrria Wine.
Isittlion du. do.
Nuerior Port Wiiw
liur'Uiidy fort do.
Kwuot Malaga W ine.
Superior Claret Wine in bottle
Cuuinpayuo do. do.
HEMtV MASSER.
.Sunbury. May 26 1849.
BHOWN'8 ESSENCE OF GLNGER
A new nupply of (hi excellent article jut
received and fur ale by U U. MAKKEIC
Kunbury, AUuU Iti, I 50.
journal.
TICKNOR'S
COLUMBIAN !I ELLIN a BOOK.
TJEINO a progressive snd Comprehensive Sys
tern of Orthoirrnpv nnd Orthoepy, including
a variety of definitions, adapted to the use of
Schools in the American Republic, by Altnon
Ticknor, a Teacher of twentv-flve year's experi
ence, snd author of the Columbian Calculators,
Practical Common School Mensuration, Ac.'.
The attention of Teachers, School Dtreetors,
parents, Ac., is invited to this new Spelling Book,
which conforms to the modern snellinir and usages
in Orthography ns Iwing one of the neatest, cheapest
best arranged, and better adapted to the wants of
children, than nny other published m the Lnited
Slats. It is What it purports to be, a Spelling
Book and not a Reading Book, nnd only requires
an examination on the part of Instructors of youth
to secure lor It a universal introduction into tho
Schools of tho United States. Just published, and
for salo by Henht Masseh, Sunbury.
Where Teachers and Directors can procure
copies for examination.
August 4, 1840.
Dll- J- JUPDEGRAFF,
"RESPECTFULLY Informs the citizens of
1 Danville and the public at large, that he has
located in Danville, and i now prepared to prac
tice Medicine and ourgery in all its various hran-
ches. He will operate on nil the various forms
of blindness, cross eyes, club feet, harelip, cleft
palate, and attend to tho extraction of tumors,
amputation of limbs, and all other surgical dis
eases. His collection of instruments comprises
all instruments in medern Surgery, of the latest
improvement and finest finish. He flatters him
self that many years' practice and experience will
bo a sullicient guaranteo to those who may fool
disposed to cmnlov hiin.
His residence is nearly opposite tho Maul stoma-
ry jimldtHgi, and next door to Isaac Rosen
batim's store, in North Danville.
Danville, Dec. 1, 1849. ly.
HIC1XE3T & TULL
IV o- !.' Clicsmit Mrcet,
(Opposite the Arcailc)
PHILADELPHIA,
lAMIFACTCRERS of their improved style
Llastic hteel Spring, bohd Sole Leather, and
noud Kivctcd
TI5UAKS,
which took the only first premium, awarded by
the r rankhn Institute at their last exhibition.
II. & T. take pleasure in informing the travel
ling public, that they have now on hand, a beau
tiful assortment of their improved stylo of Solid
Sole Leather Trunks j Double, and Single Folio
Trunks, of various styles j Ladies' Trunks, Va
lice Trunks, Bonnet Boxes, Cap Cases, Carpet
Bags, and nn elegant assortment of superior Ln
articled Patent Leathnr Bags, with every article
in their line ot business
UlT Old Trunks Repaired or tnken in exchange
for New ones. ALEX. L. H1CKKY.
RICHARD W. TLL1
Philadelphia, Nov. 17, 1819.-
PHILA. AND READING RAILROAD,
SUMMER AHKAlXGliMICNT FROM
PUlLADKU'IllA AM) POTTSVII.l.K.
Office of the Phila. tf Reading Railroad Co. )
Philadelphia, March M9, 1850. )
Two Passenger Trains Daily, (except Sunday.)
ON ond after April 1st, 1850 two trains will
1 run each way, daily, between Philadel
phia and Poltsville.
Morning Line, (Accommrnlation .)
Leaves Philadelphia at 7 A.M., daily except
Sundays.
Leaves Pottsvillc at 7J A. M. daily except Sun
days. Afternoon Line, (Fast Train.)
Leaves Philadelphia at 2 J o'clock, daily, except
Sundays.
Leaves Pottsville at 2J o'clock, daily, except
Sundays.
Passengers cannot enter the cars unless provi
ded with Tickets.
The afternoon, or fast trains, do not stop at Au
burn, Althousc's, Birdshoro', Roger's Ford, Val
ley Forge, Port Kennedy, Spring Mill or Falls.
NOTICE. Fifty pounds of bnggnge will be al
lowed to caeh passenger in these lines ; nnd pas
sengers are expressly prohibited from taking any
thing ns baggage hut their wearing apparel, which
will lie at the risk of its owner.
By order of the Board of Managers.
S. BRADFORD,
April 13, 1850. Secretary.
WILLIAMS' ANTI-DYSPEPTIC
El.IXlIt is. with the utmost confidence, oflereil to the
Medical Faculty mid the public for the cure of i.)ynpe
sia or Indigestion, and ull diseuse arising from it, such
Nuuneii, Fuitilnclie, 1
Vertitro, Uimintuf Pi-rht,
DHulity 4l' the Nervoim Sys
tem. IlyiMK'lioiulrin, Jaumlice,
iftxwof uppetitP,
Wimtinj; of the utrenirtlt.
Flntulueet with i'rwjueut
lH-lcliiiigf wimi,
Vitiatftt tiiste.
Hilionn Vomit inn,
Ltuniiii!; KfiirJitfitin ot the pit
111 1111' BH'IIIIK'll,
I-ivercoiiiplniiit,
iprt'K8,ttu utter witinp,
);iliitiitinii !' ilic- II mitt.
l'ttin in the pit nt' the ntninnrh
or tow; i rt In the npiit sule,
Sallowni'M nf coniiih'xio.i,
DeprRiwi'Mi itf the upiriwt mid
CotiKtitulioii nml uiiuasiueu
trntumiity m teniier vc.
of the bowt ls,
If a case of dyspepsia ihoukl Ite tieplectrd, mntU sertnuii
efiucta limy ensue, lor it lays the fouiutution for, is tli iu
ripeut cause of, mid very t'requeiilly teriniiMtrs in coiisump
ttn. I would iinprcni upou the mind Unit to tiifle with
this diseuse may lie to spurt with the reason which consti
tutes man lupertminent aniynp uniiuul Iwiiifn, ur to ein
littter existence by adding u uonscuiusneu uf folly to the
penalty of pnin.-
This meriirine is nently put up in bottles, with ample
directions fur use, and is sold in Sunlmrj- hy John V.
Fhilixo. JAMKS WH.I.IAMS.
Testimony of Mr. Aimer Fhms, hatter, Mnrknt street
altuve Hixth, corrorutive of tho elficucy uf Willituns
Anti-Dyspeptic Klixir.
Piuladeli'IIIA, Octolwr 3, ISI 9.
Mr. Jamss Willtams ;
Dear : It gives me frreat pleasure in know that you
are nfruiii preparing you medicine for the cure of Dyspep
sia, for many uf my aeimiuUmees have npeatMlly aukrd
me where itcoutd be procuied, knowing tluit 1 had leeii
cured by it. As I think that a public acknowledgment of
the grreit lienefit 1 have received from the use of your Med
icinc is not only due to you, hut may le useful to others, I
now innku it. For several years 1 suffered from Dyspep.
sin, wliii'h iucrensfd to such an extent that inv henlth and
const ifiliu were rapidly sinking under it. 1 was com
pelted to restrict myself to the must simple food, and even
that 1 could not digest. I felt a loss of strength, disiiioh
na tit ni to exercise, mid, us you have it in your advertise,
nirnt, a general feeling of depression find iudearrilialile
wejirinesn. In rhe year huuring from others high re
eomnieiitlaticn of your Anti-Dywpeptic lllixir, I prMured
and ustxl it with the most hripy effect under it in Hue nee
languor and wariness gradually passed away, und my unne
tite returned which 1 could gratify with impunity. Ten
years have now elapsed, and my confidence iu the curative
powers of your medicine has of course increased, tor it
completely cured me when 1 failed to obtain relief from uuy
othet source. Very respectfully vours.
Al'tNKK ET.MKS.
Testimony of Flwurd H. Rowley, Wholeaide Merelumt
of the firm of Kowley, Aslilmimer tc Co., No 6 South
Wharves, in proof of 'the clueucy of Williams' Anti-D) s
peptiu J llixir.
PiiiLADKLrtttA, October 90, 1840.
Mr. Jamks Wili.im :
Dear Sir : I take pleasure In recommending your Anti
lysHptie Klixir fir the cure of Dyspejisia. 1 have taken
it myself for the disease, ami have Iwe-ii entirely cured.
Yours respectfully,
KDWARD II. ROWLEY
Aqskt. JOHN W FHIUNU, Sunbury, l'a.
March , lt-5U. ly
ROSE OINTMENT, FOR TETTER
1 EAD the following certificate from Capt. Devoe, the
i well known und ppular Sluun Boat Cuplaiu (of the
Traveller.)
Philadelphia, October 31, 1840.
Several yeurs since I was attacked with a breaking uut
oil my neck in the form of Tetter, which 1 am convinced
was contracted at the Harber'sShon. It graudually extend
ed over my face until it reached the upper part of the
cheeks. During the several months tltut it continued
spreading, 1 uil didcrent applications some of which had
the etluct, uppreitly at hiut, of iaerejuing the disensts but
from naie of Ueiu dal 1 Hrctivo the least bejieut until I
applied the Kokk Ointmrnt. Hy the use of one jar of it,
1 was perftx-tly cured and have remained free uf Uie uffuc-
tloi).
1 have aiuce used the Ointment, lightly applied for mugh
less ut tla fuee, blotches, ehapiKxl IuuhIs, 4te. With per
feet success, 1 have no heaitatiou iu recouuueudiug U in
the strtaigest uuuuier to Uic imbue.
JAMUS DEVOE.
ApMd Hknbt Masskr. Suubury.
July 1M.
R OSE OI.NTMEiS'T. A freah aupply of tbu
excA'llent article for Tetter, 4 e., just received
and lor sale by HEMiY MAbKK.
Sunbury, July 28, 1849.
KNOB AND SPRING MORTISE LAT
CHES. A ii excellent article, for mle at
hull the uuul price by J. W, FRILING.
Sunbury, July 7, 1719
N. S. LAWRENCE,
Agent for the tale of Soulhteorth ManvfactU'
ring Co' j. Writing Papers.
Ware lionise, No. 3, Minor street
PIIXX.ADEX.rHIA.
100 CASES of thfl "hove superior Papers now
in store, nnd for sale to trade at tho lowost
market prices, consisting in part of
Fine thick Flat Caps, IS, 14, 15 and 10 lbs.
blue and white.
Superfine Medium and Demi Writings, blue
and white.
E"xtrstipcr and superfine Folio Posts, blur.
Superfine Cammorical Posts, blue and white
plain and ruled
and white, plain and ruled.
Extra super Linen Note Papers, plain and gilt.
Superfine and find Hill Patiars, long and broad
Superfine and fino Counting-Houso Caps and
Posts, bluo and white.
Extra super Congress Caps and Letters, plain
i ..i. i 1 i
UIIUIIIIUU, IIIIIV HUM WllltU. ,
Extra super Congress Caps and Letters, gilt.
8uperfinc Sermon Caps and Posts.
Superfincd blue Bath Posts, bluo and white.
plain and ruled.
fcrnliroidered Note Papers and Envelopes,
"Lawver's" Brief Patiers. .
Superfine nnd fino Caps and Posts, ruled and
plain, blue and white, variflus qualities nnd prices,
Also, 1000 reams white eud asserted hlioo l'a
pers, Donnet Hoards, whito and assorted tissue
Tea, Wrapping, Envelope, ossorted and blue Me
(liuins, inp W rapping, Hardware ropers, etc
Philadelphia, Nov. 24, 1849.
III preseiitini; the public with a remedy for the treiitment
and pure ot" Fkvkh ano AurK and otlier hiltotta diaivisi-a,
nonjioliitfy ia needed. Vnst nuinliera in the United Stnten,
who sutfrr from these nffeetions in their varied fonna, nre
comiK'lleil to seek relief from oilier sonreea thnn the iinim
dinte preseriptions of the regular physiciun. It heeonies
therefore nn olijeet of humanity, ns well us of pnlilie inter
est, to bring liefoie them n remedy prepared fioin liineh ex
pirience, nnd whieh niny nlwnys lie relied upon ns safk,
ESFKrTttAL, AXD 11AMLE TO THF roMSTITt'TloS. 'Phut
such is the true ehnrneter of the I.NDIA CIIOLAHOnri:,
is amply attested hy the universal success with whieli it has
been employed.
f?" Extract from n communication of the Hon. Wit.
liam WnoDURiboK, of the U. S. Senate, lute Governor nf
Mieliignn.
Detroit, Oct. 21, 1810.
Doctor Charlks Osooon,
Dear Sir, 1 have rend with much interest, your little
trakatisk upon Ihe "onuses, treatment nnd cure" of the
fehrile diseases which have so extensively prevniled in our
country during the Inst few mouths nu interest increased
no doubt, hy the fact that I have individually suirercd so
much from them. Though 1 feel myself very incompetent
to judge sufely upon a subject so entirely profesKioual. yet
your theory seems to me well reasoned, nnd ynur eone'lu
sions just, nnd 1 think withal, that your pamphlet is cnleu
lated to produce much practical good.
Speaking of the medicine he says : It fnllv justified your
flutterin expectations, and its a nife, couvcu)"iii. and vpu
lar remedy, my own experience, so far, induces nie to Ih;-
lieve that. It will prove u greut puhltc lietlflit. 1 nut pleased
to learn ihilt you hnve recently cstttbtished several agencies
for ha difp'iKilion though I regret titat. willt a view to a
more general dissemination of it, you should have found it
necessary to remove from your present residence among us.
With hiueh respect I have the Irmiir to U. sir,
Your obliged servant,
, WILLIAM WiiODBllllifiE.
tV From Hon. Steciikn V. 11. 'I'nowBRioou, of Miclii
gan Slate Senate, to the Agent at Detroit.
Birmingham, Oakland Co., Dee. 13, 1RII.
Sir vou wish me to inform you what I know of Dr.
Osgood's India Cholupiigiie, or auti-bilious medicine. I do
believe that if the virtue and edicacy of this iiiwlieine were
generally known, the ffver and aulr womd disappear in
Michigan.
I procured n bottle in the spring of 1H41, nnd hnve good
reason to believe tluit myself und family escaped the ligue
Inst season in consequence of its use.
Perhaps iu no summer aiaee the settle incut of this fmc
peninsula, has the fever nnd ague been so prevalent as the
last. I hnve recommended thia medicine in iminerotiH in
stances, nnd when the disease had liccomc fixed nnd IntHed
the skill of physicinns; Hud I have never known it tail. I
hns universally produced the most happy cffirts, nnd I bet
lieve it has never lieen exceed-d by uuy inedieine iu remo
ving the bilious clisiraves of the climate.
Yours, respeelfullv.
STEi'lIEN V. R. TROWBR1DOE.
Agent for Sunburv II. B. MASSKR ; Nortliniiilierltuid,
WITIII()TO.I Jlf'Co.j Milton, J. II. UASIUI: SeliMS
gn.ve, MAY & KLOSK.
MnyO, lffS tf
TO PHYSItUJR, DRCCniSTrijiD" COL'XTItY
MERCHANTS.
lK. J. N. KEEI.EIJ & Hro. most rotmectfulty
solicits nttcnlioti to tlu'ir lrcsli stock ol Em?
Iish, French, German ami Aniriean Drue, Mi'il-
icincs, Clirmiciils, Paints, Oils, Dye Stull's, Glass
ware, Perfumery, Pntonl Mnliriiir. &c. Having
opencil a new storo Ao. 'J'J4 Market St. with t
full supply of Fresh Urutrs nnd Medicines, we rc
Kpectfully solicit Country dealers to examine our
stock More purchiisinir elsewhere, promising ono
and all who may leel disposed to extend to us their
patronnire, to sell them Kcntiino Drugs and Medi
cines, on as liberal terms as any other house in the
City, and to faithfully execute all orders entrusted
to us promptly and with dispatch.
Une ol the proprietors being a regular physician.
allonls ample guuranlee of the genuine quality of
uu articles soui at ineir establishment.
Vt o especially invito druggists and country
merchants, who mav wish to become arenta for
Dr. Keeler't Celebrated Family Medicines, (statl-
uaru ana popular remedies,) to lorward their ud
dress.
Soliciting the patronage of dealers, we respect
fully remain,
J. N. KEELEU & BKO., Wholesale DruggisU,
JNo. 9U4 IMaikct street, Philudelphia.
Septemlicr 15, 18 Ii). ly. .
PIIIL4UEI. 1'IIIA
MEDICAL HOUSE,
ESTABLISHED 15 YEARS AGO, BY
Dlt. KINKELIN,
, IV. Corner vt Third and Union Streets
N,
liETWKF.N Sl'Kt'CK AHD PINK STKEKTS,
PIlILADELrillA
ITMFTKFN VKAliS of extrusivo aiv uninterriiptf-U
ii:ictu-i: apt'iit in tin city have rtmUrl lr. K. ttiu
iiiobt t-xjK-rt mul cuiMVSsiul prai'tiliitutT Jar nml near,
in tin irt-iiliuuil of till tliscatirs ni'u private imture. lVrsnut
i-iiiirtifl with ulcers tipnii (lieli-Hty, tlinmi, nr U-ki. puiuu iti
the htsuior iMtieti, inercuriiil rluMiiuatioiu, BtrirtmcH, irmvH,
itiM'.ti urisii! tri'in yutliiull txt:t-jisc or iMipuiilit-n i the
blwl. whtTfliy thi. fiimutuiuiu hits bccuiu I'lUcehJoil, are
ul) triniti-tl with tiK'ffSB.
He who I:u'tii luinm-li" innU'i tlio c:ro oi'Ilr. K., may re
liiouy cnliii: iu his huimr nn n entlennn, ami contulaU
Jy fcJy ukhi his skill a u pliYKician.
TAKK PAUTlCLJ.Alt NOTICH.
Vouncf Mr ii who have injured tliemat-twi hy ft certain
pi net ire iiuttiled in it liahit froiiunitly learuetl troni evil
compamoiiii or at school the eliix-ta of whu h nre uihtly
felt, even when uslet'p, hiiU dcviroy b-Ui iniml und tmdy,
nliiMild Hpply iuiniKtliately. Weaknran and eoiislitutioiuit
Uelnhly ot' ma scalar ener, phyaicat Inwiituile und eii
end pritatrntiou, irritalulily and all uervouM uiicclioni. indi
Ifevtiun, sIufruifthurM of trie liver, and every diM'jist iii any
way tHMiiitx-U tl with the disorder irt" the procrealivu I'une
Unlit cured, ami l ull vigor reitored.
YOUTH AND MANHOOD,
A vigorous life or a premature death. .
KINKELIN on self Preservation.
ONLY 25 CENTS.
This Bunk jiiat puhliaherl is filled with uanful informntinii
on the innriuiuca und iliaenata of the (IiMierutive Drinuis
It sihlreaaua itat-li alike u VolITH.AlANHOOUaiid ol,li
AtK, uisl slioukl tie rend hy all.
The vuluultle advice and iiupreaaive warning; it gives,
will prevent ymra of misery and suffering nnd auv uuiuui
ly Tin Kiauntla of Lives.
I'urenia hy reudinir it will learn how to prevent the des.
triictimi of thrir chikirun.
A ri'iitltuuu-e of eeiita, eiirlnaetl in a letter nd
dressed to Dlt. K1.NKKL1N, N. W. c-Titer of '1111111)4.
I NIO Streets, between tpruce & I'lne, l'lliliulelplnu,
will ensure a Issik, Ulster envelope, or return f UHti.
I'erannaata dimauee may uddresa IJr. K. by letter, (post,
pnitl,) snd lie eured ul lioinu.
I'ACKAtiKri DK WKliiriFI-S, UlRKCTlONS, 4e
forwnnlnl liy aendnijr u reiinttauce. and put up aeiuie Irian
UAMAliK or CI lllnt'TV.
Book-sellera, New Aneiits,Pedbira, Canvasaors, iukI all
othrra supplied with the above work at veiy low rules.
February 9, lBoti. ly
riLSSUE PAPER. Yellow Tissue pajs-r for
A covering clacB, &c. for sale at tlio olliec ot
the American,
STONE War, Earthen Ware. Raisins, Al-
nioiids. Prunes and Cream Nuts.
Plauca of ull kinds.
Sail and Plaster. Just received and for sale
by JOHN W. FKIUNU
Suubury, Dec. 2'J, lUitf.
.'.7 .J.V.
HANK NOTE TABLE.
CORRECTED WEEKLY.
PENNSYLVANIA.
MAWACAIIRRTTH .
All anlvnnt Innka I dil
U. 8. Brink iinti-i lft dial
HHODK ISLAND.
All lvmt hnnka I dla
Ail solvent Irnnkl
CnOMTRV.
CONM-l'I'lfHT
Bunk nf Chnmlirrrilmrg 1 rlin
Bank of Chrfltnr Co. pur
n iivmu hnnka
di.
INKW YORK.
Bnnk of Dnl. Co. Cheater par
Bonk of (iermnntowtl nnr
eiTT.
All advent Innka
Bunk of clcUyi'l.iirrr 1 ilia
VTHk iiotr-a umler S3 I dia
nmiK oi iwiatown
Bank of M iililk'town Id
CODITHT.
All Mventa Innka 1 dla
NKV JKKSEY.
Belvidcre Bmik dia
Commerclnl Hunk I dia
niMiiTimrry i;n nniiK nnr
Bunk of I'lllaliiirg 1
Bnnk of Danville
n:ir
Knr. Bnnk Mont Holly pnr
Citrlixlp Hunk f din1
Colnmliin Il'k A IVfrn Co pnr
lliiytliUiwii Bunk pnr
. "I .11 ., MlllillMouril l"t. MI
Mwhnnica' Bk. Newark imf
Merh. Bk of Biirliiijt.m pnr
Meeh. Mnn. Bk 'frent pnt
Morris Co Bnnk dia
Newurk Bk'nfclna.Coldia
Orange Bnnk riia
l-,nstnn muiik pnr
I'.rie Bunk I
Kxrliunfff B'k Piltaliurrr 1 din
r.xrnniifre ii k, nninrh 1 iIiri
T'lirinera1 B k, BnckaCo ntir'I
ik''a Ilk Patterson
I H,.
rnrmr8' Itk, linfuatcr pnr1
Fnrmel, Bk. Hiutilinir nur
Prinertnn Bnnk r-r
jSnlBin Bunking Co, par
Fnrm. Bk rVlinvlkill Co pur1
FAD. Bk Wiiynmira H,ln
i;o linnK J dia
rlnte Bnnk at Cnmden nnf
smte Bk F.liznliethton dia
Stnte Bank Newark I dta
Stnte Bk, N. Brunawick nar
Frnnklni Bk. uli'n ljdi
Hnrrialmrir Bnnk 1 dii.
Hiinadnle Bnnk 1 ditu
linrMBti-r Bunk
pnr.Snwii-x Bnnk, Newton I dia
iirnmmn muiik pur
Trenton Banking Co par
Virion Bnnk, Dover dia
Vnrdlej-v'le fcDel Dr Co lAdi.
lyiik note, under M J dii
ITirirn. n niHJI. jintlK 1 il
iiniern- ri k, 1'oir.avine rwr
IMontinfruhrlu Bnnk 1 din
Tnyloriv'c !! B'e Co 15 dia
Went Brunch Bunk pnr
Wyoniiiiu Bk, Wilkcah'c purl
DFLAWARK.
Bnnk of Delaware par
Bnnk of Smyrna naf
mum, i rl
Delnwnre City Bnnk nr
(TUelief nntea 1 dii
MAINE,
Ilk Wilmir'n Brnndvw. par
Fnrmera' Ilk St Deln wnte pur
Union Bnnk. Wilmington par
liT Under RVa dia
Bnnknf WhiMliK k Sdis1
mi'rcnntile Hk, Bnnrnr Indi
All KHviMit linnka j dim
OHIO.
All solvent linnka 9 ilia
INKW HAMl'SHinE.
All solvnit Innka dla
VKHMdNT.
t?"Bk note, nniler S'a i dia
WtiHTII CAROLINA.
All solvent hnnka 9 dia
Bunk of st Allmna S dia
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it't'nderS'a, SI dia
IMPORTANT TO TIIE TUDLIC.
ZOP.SE A1TD CATTLE
MEDICINES.
Don't permit your Horses or entile to die, when
the means of cure nre within the reach of all!
The undersigned has spent several years in th
itndy of etennnry practice in "Loudon and E
l.uboro he has also availed himself of the resear-
stud
ilinl
, e j ., , ""'-ii vi me resear
n.es... i.n.ug, nun olliereelrl.rated men, who have
contributed so much towards n judicious treatment
ol animals; the principles of our practice comri.U
in the rejection of general bleeding and the total
rejeetton of nil medicine, that experience has
slmwn to be of a dangerous lendnncy. These ro
"" '." 1 """nony witn the vital principle, and
when given according to tho directions which ac
company each article they am capable uf -,citinr
nnd
increasing the natural functions, without Hi.
mi.. ;-!,:.. . .i .... . , .
........... ,.H , , ,.,r..v,T m(. po,.,.. h(rice af(J
snleiii tho huiids of every one.
CJ. H. DADD, M. B.
A List of Horse nml Cuttle Me.lli ln..
Physic bnlls, T.V. per box.
Alterative Imll, 75c do.
" powders for L'nd condition, 75c per pack;
rttrp. 1
Henvo .owder for discuses of the lunirs, 75c dci
......e,ow. erior " kitluevs. 75c dm
1 nine powder for luid ertndiii.in . j...
Cordial drink lor inllaiiiatiou of bowels, 75c per
bottle. '
Liquid blisler, 75c per bottle.
Ointment for promoting the growth ff hair, 50o
per pot.
Healtnir halsn m for wounds and snddlft ealls.75c
per bottle.
Wash lor nilbirird eves. 5(le nnr l..,nl(..
Oiiitiiient f..rni;intre'cnitclie, old sort's, Ac. 50c
per Uttlle. '
Lmhrocntion for sore throat, 73c. per Itotllc
Hoof ointment for sand crack, brittle hoof, &c, 50d
per bottle.
Horse Liniment, tho most celebrated nrliele known
in Lnjrland lor lameness of every descriptioii. 75e
oc .'! per bottle.
l)istfiiiier powder for red water, ijl per Isitlle.
WoyiivH.owders for Hie removal nf Worms from
the intestinal eiitial, 75jht package.
For sale by !TI.Ml'ON & KUBD, 26 Mer
chants Row, nlso at DADD's HORIsK AD
CATTLE MEDICINE DEPOT, Nos. 1 & a
Hayinarket Square, Uoston.
Pamplilels descrihiinf the disi-asci! for which
these remedies arc used can be had gratis.
Numerous Ccrtillcntcs are iu possession of the
Proprietors, of cures performed by the above Medi'
cines.
Sold by UREEN cc FLETCHER,No.26.Soui
SIAPH Street, Philadelphia, nnd by his
AriKvrs IIkmiv Mhhkii, Sunbury(
Pel a tut ry a, 181!) tf
COLUMBIAN SERIES OF"
STrftttwctft0.
The Pupil's friend and Teachers Comfort.
'f HE COLUMUIAN CALCUI.ATOIU-Tlii.
- work is nlreadv ititroiluccd into some of the
best Ai adamids nnd a Iarg;e miilller of Schoola(
yhere its use has (riven decided and universal mt'
tisfaclion, both to teacher nnd pupil. It is purely
American in its character, based upon our own
beautiful decimal ni tlcm of currency. It contain
more, the arrangement are lirlter, and it Is the
easiest and cheapest work of the kind now lit use)
and it is so considered by hundreds of the most
competent teachers ttnd nisji of science in the Uni'
on, who have recommended it, It is the book)
particularly and expressly prepared for our Akw
ricau Scholar t By Almun Tielrior.
Thk Youth's Culcmman Calculator. Thi
volume contains Ul pages, with aliout 000 exam
ples for solution on tho slate. It embraces the
Fundamental Rules, CoinKtund Rules, Simple
nnd Compound Reduction, Single Rule of Three.
Proportion, ccc.
'1'n Kxtnt's AniTiiMKTicAL Tahlrs, Is destined"
for the use of younger classes In tho 'Schools of the
Lulled States. A Iteautil'ul little hook end pleas
ing to children, and tho only oncofthe kind of any
value.
There are Keys to both Arithmetic! bound tin
gle or double, fort he convenience of teachers, in
which the solutions of Ihe questions are given with
much extra matter for the black lioard. The
Keya are the most complete works of the kind ever
published, and contain, in addition, about two
hundred example in Mensuration, &c, for the
use oT the Teacher. All that is wanted is to have
the above books examined, and no teacher who ia
acquainted with the science of Arithinciic, will
hesitate to pronounce them the licst work ths
have ever been published in tliis or any otlier
country.
Although issued hut a few months, they have
already Iieen introduced into the Night Public
Schools of Now York City in all the School
public and private, except two, jn the City of
Reading. Also, in ulaiut twenty Acadamicain the
.-mm oi l eniisyivania in a large portion of the
School in tho City of Wilmington, in the City of
Lancaster, and iu the Ilorough of Hurrisburg,
rK, naiuitfrsiturg, Jjcltanon, Uo) lestown, I 'otls
le, Orwigsliurg, &c, Ac
For sale by Hknht M asseh, Sunbury, Agent
Northumlierlaiid County.
Ior iViitliuinlterliiiicI County,
nuntiury, .Dec. it, 1848.
PTEITT 1EIC!X1T3.
ISrecn' Oxygenated Hitter, irk reducedi
Old Jacob Townsoiid's Sarsaiiarilla.
linker's Sarsaiarilla.
Swayne' Syrup of Wild Chcrr
Swayno'a Vermifuge.
Ayre' Cherry Pei-toral
Dr. Drake' Panacea.
Dr. Cullen'i do
Tibbit's Puin KUIcr.
Dr. Hoofland' German Hitter;
Indian Vegetable Pill
Horse and Cuttle Medicines
ForJoby HENRY MASSES.
Sunbury, July 14, 1819. .
1 )OOKS and (Sold Pen. (Jn hand several cop-J-J
io of Uio life of t'hrut, and also number of
gold jien whieh we will sell at Ilia Philadelphi
price.. For Kilo at thisoilice. ,
ENNEDYVJ TATENT SASH FAS
TENINCS A cheap and excellent arti .
cie lor fusteuing sash fur sale by ,
J. W. FRILLN0 ,
6unbury, July 7, lUt'J.