SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL. jHCocrlUihtotttf swatter. IMAGINARY EVIM. BT CHARtB SWAIN. Let to-morrow take) care of to-morrow; Leave things of the future to fate , What't the use to anticipate . Life's troubles come never loo late t II to hope over much be an error, . Tis one that the wise have preferred ; And how often have hearts been in terror Of evils that never oocuired . Have faith--and thy faith shall sustain thee Permit not suspicion and care ' With invisible bonds to enchain thee, But bear what God gives thee to bear. Tt.. u:. .nin't minnorted and eladdened, " Be ne'er by "torebodifiKs" deterred : But think of how hearts have been saddened By fear of what never occurred I Let to-morrow take care of to-morrow; . Short and dark as our life may appear, We mv make it still darker by sorrow Still shorter by folly and fear I Half our troubles are half our invention ; And often from blessings conferred Have we shrunk iti the wile apprehension Of evils that never occurred ! jeSHS"" "' ' THEATRICAL REMINISCENCE. Who does not recollect Billy Williams, the Comedian, familiarly known as Billy of the Wells, which latter cognomen he derived from bavins been connected for several years with the Sellers Wells Theatre, London. Billy -was one of the best natured men alive, and, without a very brilliant education, he was an actor; it is true that he sometimes gave Lindley Murray a wide berth when using his own language instead of that of an author. We shall never forget a conversa. tion which we overheard between Billy and W. E. Burton, at Windusl's. Billy sat in his usual seat, and was endeavoring to make himself agreeable to those around him. Burton, who delighted in quizzing Billy, made some enquiries of him relative to a horse belonging to Mr. Hamblin, which seemed to arouse Billy, and he thus com menced his reply : "Now, Burton, I'll tell you all about that 'orse ; you see, when 1 first arrived, I said to 'Amblin, 'Tom, I wants an 'orse ; I've al ways been used to 'ave an 'orse, and I would like to 'ave one.' "'Billy,' says be, 'yon know Mazeppa; he has earned me a great deal of money, and 1 will not permit him to be misused, but if you want to ride him you may, and my stage manager, Tom Flynn, will go with you to the stable.' "So down I goes to the stable with Tom Flynn, and told the man to put the saddle on him." "On Tom Flynn T" says Burton. "No. on the 'orse. So after talkinc with Tom Flynn awhile, I mounted him.' "What, mounted Tom Flynn 1" , "No, the 'orse ; and then I shook hands with him, and rode off." "Shook hands with the horse, Billy V "No. damn it, with Tom Flynn ; and then I rode off up the Boweryt and who should I meet in front of the Bowery Theatre but Tom 'Amblin, so I got off and told the Ijoy to hold him by the head." "What! hold Hamblin by the head!" "No, the 'orse, and then we went in and 'ad a drink together." "What! you and the horse V "No, me and 'Amblin ; and after that I mounted him airain and went out of town." "What! mounted Hamblin again 1" ' "Nn. the 'orse : and when I cot out to i . i Burnham's, who should be there but Tom Flynnn he'd taken another 'orse and rode out ahead of me. so I told the 'os'.ler to tie him up " "Tie Tom Flynn up!" "No, damn it, the 'orse, and we had drink there." "What ! you and the horse !" "No, me and Tom Flynn. Now look here, Burton, every time I say 'orse you say 'Amb lin, and every lime I say 'Amblin, you say 'orse. Now I'll be 'anged if I tell you any thing about it." Billy felt his dignity insulted, and no coax ing on the part of Burton could induce him to finish the recital. AT. Y. Sunday Dispatch. Phenomena Attendant on Immersing the Hands in Molten Metal. Mr. Corne, in a paper submitted to the Paris Academy of Science, says : "Having determined on investigating the question whether the employment ol liquid sulphurous acid for moistening the hands would produce a sensation of coldness, when they are immersed in the melted metal, I immersed my hands, previously moistened with sulphurous acid, in the metal lead, and experienced a sensation of decided cold. I repeated the experiment of immersing the hand in melted lead and infused cast-iron. Before experimenting with the melted iron, I placed a stick, previously moistened with water, in the stream of liquid metal, and on withdrawing it found it to be almost as wrt as it was before, scarcely any of the mois ture was evaporated. The moment a dry piece of wood was placed in contract with the heated metal, combustion took place. M. Covlet and I then dipped our hands into vessels of the liquid metal, and passed our fingers several times backwards and for wards through a stream of metal flowing from the furnace, the heat from the radia tion of the fused metal being at the same time almost unbearable. We varied these experiments for upwards of two hours ; and Madam Covlet, who assisted at these ex periments, permitted her child, a girl of nine years of age, to dip her hand in a crucible of red hot metal with impunity. We experimented on the melted iron. both with our hand quite dry, and al so when moistened with water, alcohol, and ether. The same results were obtained as with melted lead, and each of us exprri enced a sensation of cold when employing sulptiurous acid." k Volcmc in a Linc. At a recent temper' anoa celebration in Tennessee, a little lad ' appeared in the procession, bearing a Aug on which, was inscribed . "All's right whem daddy's sobef." and Suicide. A voting man. na med Wm. Henry, hung himself at Goshen, Ohio, on the 20th ult., on account of the death of a young lady to whom he had been paying dii addrrssti. 1 J. K. THOMAS, Ornamental and French Style Frame I Manufacturer, 80 1 Walnut st , between 3d and Ath strut. . PHILADELPHIA. t ESPECTF ULLY directs the attention of the public to his superior styles of Plain and Fancy Frames, which are of the latest and most beautiful designs. ' As a handsome Frame at a LOW FRtCE, lint been much desired, he was induced some months since to commence the manufacture of these Frames. In a short time the demand has been so great, that he has been obliged to increase his facilities, and new offer at EXCEEDINGLY LOW PIUCES, Singly, or in thousands, the most beautiful Frames, suitublo for Paintings, Prints, Daguerreotypes, Cards, &c, dec. . For Durability Unsurpassed. Hotels, Public Buildings, Steamboats, Stores, Ca binet Furniture, Ac, decorated in imitation of carved Ross-Wood. VST Please call and see specimens. May 26, 1850 ly GEORGE J. IIENKEL9, CITY CABINET WAREttOOMI, NO. 173 CHESNUT STREET, (OPKtT Tim STATE HOOTS,) ' PUIXa AD ELPHI A. "YFFERSfor sale, low for cash or approved city " pnpcf, a lnr?e and well assorted stock of CABINET FURNITURE, of the latest patterns and of the bent workmanship. The assortment embraces every article, useful or ornamentnl, com prising suits of Drawing Koom 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 Bonk Cases, snd a great variety of plain Parlor and Chamber Furniture. Curtains made and put up in the latest Paris Cushions. Spring Mattresses, Hair Mattresses, and Fea ther Iieds, made to order, N. B. All articles purchased at this establish ment are warranted of the best materials and workmanship, and will be packed to carry safely to sny part of the country. May 85, 1650. ly SPFJ1TC- GOODS IIV riIIL.ADKL.PHI A. TSlIARPLESS & SONS, have just received their supply of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS of Friendly and other styles, to which thev invite attention. 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, Mousse lins, Ginghams, Alpacas, Mohairs, and all the new fabrics. FURNISHING GOODS Blankets, Sheetings Quilts, Damask, Shirtings, and all other furnish ing goods. MEN'S WEAR Cloth, Cassimeres, Cashma rctts, Drills, Vesting of all kinds, and Bovs wear. SHOEMAKERS GOODS and Carriage Ma kers articles. T. EHARPLESS & SONS, No. 32 S. Second Street, Philadelphia. May 85, 1850. ly J. H. ZIMMERMAN, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Sunbury, Fa. Office in Deer Street, immediately opposite the Public School House. C7 Monies collected and ail business promptly and care fully attended to. ' April 5J0, 1850 REFORM YOUR HABITS. Come ye, with garments lwre and seedy, Ye bach'lora, wido'era and husbands too, If, in the outward man you'r needy, We soon can make you as good aa new. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he will commence in this place, on the 8th of April next, the T ILOHIXGUUS1NES9 in all its branches. He will be careful to see that his work is made up in the best manner, and he flatters himself, that he will be able to give entire satisfaction in point of cut, fit and style, as well as in price. Ho thercforo respectfully solicits his friends and the public generally to call and give nun a trial. His shop is a new building in Fawn street be- ow Weaver Hotel. JACOB O. BECK. Sunbury, March 30, 1650. 6m CHARLES W. H EG INS, ATTOH1TET AT , LAW, I'OUKVIIIC, 1'H. Will promptly attend to collections and all busi ncss entrusted to his care. June 1G, 1849, ' EDWIN HALL, (LaTK OV THE FlBSt OF WiTHMiOJ & HlLI.,) Ab. 24 South Second Street, , , Philadelphia, n EriPECTFULLY informs his old friends and customers, as well as the public generally, that ho has opened an entire new stock of elegant styles ot Spring & Summer Dress Goods. His assortment consists of the latent and most desi rable styles of English, German, French V Ame rican (ioods. (Such as Delaines', Tissues, Bera- ges, siiks, l.awns, m uslins, Niawls, HdkrTs, Gloves, anu every variety ol Uveas and t ancy Goods, l'liilud. March 16, 1850 ly C. BENKERT, BOOT MAXER, Xo. 40 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia, yyi'ERE every variety of French Calf Skin Morocco, Patent leather, Con ores and Gai. ter boots, of the liest style and workmanship, are cunsiauiiy Kept on nana or nianuiaclureU to order. March 16, 1850 Gm ATENT Trusses of all kinds. Harrison', writiui; and indellible ink. Cotton v.r ..,,1 laps, jutt received and for sale by c, , ' J. W. I'KILING. Sunbury, Dee. S, 1848. STONE WARE. CJTONE milk Puns, stone Jugs and Pitchers, and other articles of stone war. i...t r;..i and for sale by JOHN W. FRILING. &unhury, June S3, 1649. WILEY'S COVGIl CAXVt: An excel. lent remedy lor coughs, eoUli. Por ia at this office DADD'S celebrated Horse) and Cattle Medi cine for sale by HENRY MAUSER ESunbury Jan. 27th, 1849 GOLD PENS IN SILVER CASES., A small lut nn htiTiH mrA fnr aula hv " H B. MASSKR. Punbury, April 6, 1850. TJAISINS, currants, citron, cheese, pepper shuco, &e. For sale by J. W. FRILING Sunbury, Dec 3, 1848. 1 AZOUS -A superior article for sale at ths -storeof HENRY MAbSER. . Sunbury, Feb. H, 1850, 171EE BiLLSJuatic,, and Constables. Fe . Bills handsomely printed oacard paper, for sale at thuofliee, . UINERAL WATER, from the Oak Orchard ' Acid borings, highly valuable in chronic di esses, and tonic rameoies, (ursaha by . ... HENRY MAS8ER. Sunbury, June 29, iai0tf A CA1L TO HOUSEKEEPERS , if 1 At the Cabinet Wnre Itooni of SEB'N IIOUPT & CO. : '; . Market Square, Also at the toner of -Fawn street tf the Railroad SUNBURY, PA. Thankful for the patronage of his friends and customers during the IT years he has been 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 day, and has accordingly extended his busi ness in every branch and variety. The public are therefore invited to the attention of the present stock of. i ... . . , CABINET WARE AND CHAIRS, Manufactured sv , SEBASTIAN HOTJPT & CO. At the Old Stand, Where in addition to their former stock of the establishment they now manufacture Mahogany, Walnut & Cane-Seat Chairs- Large Spring Sent Rocking Chairs, . ' Dressing Bureaus, Centre Tables, Marble Top Wash Stands, and a variety of other new style and Fashionable Furniture. Having secured a Hearse and made the neces sary arrangements for the purpose, they are now prepared lor Undertaking in alt its liram-lies, in this vicinity or at any convenient distance. Ye mnida and mislrrsaes, and huabiiiida too, Here's furniture of everr style and hue, From side bonrda down to kitchen tables, From rocking clinirs to locking cradles Should yon not hove the ready John to pay, We'll wait awhile for brighter better day, Or take potatoea, oats, corn, wheat and rye ; Bnrk, hoop poles, staves, or lumber wet and dry, Or Buy thing but yokes and threshing flaila, From pi;s and tnrkica down to little quaili. Come on then friends, come one and all, Keen trade a moving, to "goes on the tail." t3T Order! from a distance promptly attended to and work or all kinds delivered with dispatch Sunbury, March 9, 1850. tf KOUT. L. SETII. TII03. P. B. 9ETH BETH & BROTHER. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND Commtosfou SHrrrluintB, NO. 89 PRATT STRUCT, (Near Bovly?s Wharf,) BALTIMORE, Will pay particular attention to the sale of GRAIN and all other products of the farm. Baltimore, January 26, 1850 ly TUB PBOPTE'S VADE-MECUM COMPRISING A COLLECTION OF OVER 200 VALUABLE RECIPES, In the Useful and Interesting Arts with a few Simple and Carious Experiment in CHEMISTRY : TNCLUDING Medicines, Perfumery, Chemistry Cookerv, Farriery, Dying, Confectionary, Do mestic Economy, etc. etc. etc. Price fii cts., for sale by HENRY MASSER. Sunbury, Dec. 8, 1849. II 4 It III G & IIOL1VH HTH01,E.ALE Commission PAPER and f V RAG WAREHOUSE. No. I!) MINOR Street, Philadelphia. Where a general assort. mcnt of all kinds of Paper is kept, and for sale at the lowest cash prices. Cap, Letter and Printing Papers &c. on ii ami. Plain and ruled white Caps. ' blue " Flat Caps. Plain and ruled white Letter. " Mtio " Dine and white Folios. White and colored Printing Paper Tissue Papers. Shoe " Wrapping " Envelope " Hardware and Breathing Paper. Tar Boards. Straw Uoards. Bonnet Boards. All orders from the Country will bo attended to at the Shortest notice. All goods sold will be carefully packed, snd de livercd at any place in the city. I he highest cash price paid for Rags, or ex changed for Paper, as low as can be bought else where. Please call and examine for yourselves. Philadelphia, Nov. 17, 1849 Brown's Essence of Jamaica Gin per. Prepared only 61 Frederick Brown, ot his Drug ami Lhemnal Store, Norlh East Corner of Fifth and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia. npHE Essence is a preparation of unusual ex JL cellcnce and ofvaned properties. In all case 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 witter present a safe and agreeable remedy to the invalid who requires immediutc relief, as well as to tho convalescing patient who needs a gentle tonic. In a Southern climate, where the relaxa tion of tho system so generally induces thirst for stimulants, it will always be found an excellent substitute for those tempting beverages which de bilitate the stomach and cause a morbid condition of its powers. In dyspepsia, in relaxation of the bowels, in naussea and sea-sickness, it is an active and safe as well as a pleasant and refreshing re medy, and is prescribed by the most eminent of the medical faculty. A supply of the above received and for sale by II. B. Masser, Sunbury. April 6, 1850. 6m A Sew AttNoi-tmeut of Fresh Goods. IRA T. CLEMENT, "RESPECTFULLY informs his friends, ens- L' tomersund others, thut ho has just received a handsome assortment of NEW GOODS at his store in Market Square in Sunbury, such as Dry Uoods, Groceries, Queens ware, Hardware, &.c. Sunbury, June 33, 1849. W111. i. Cochran fc Co., Wholesale and Retail, WINE ANU LIQUOR MERCHANTS, No. 72 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. II AVE always on hand a very larce stock of Wuies, Liquors and Segurs, of their own importation. Btoro Keepers, Hotel Keepers, and private gentlemen, will be supplied 011 the most liberal terms. Philadelphia, Nov. 17, 1849 Valuable Uookw. T IF1 A- i IFE or .Chsist, handsomely bound, D'Ac loss's HiSToar or tsi RcroBMATio. Ulaii Dat-buoks aid Lsnssas, full bounded. For sale at the publishers prices by H. B. MASSER. Sunbury, July 14, 1849. - , Ootton Yarn, Cotton Carpet Chain, Cotton Laps W and Wadding, Cotton Outlines, Ready made Pantaloons, Ready made Vests, Congress Knives, Porcelain lined preserving kettles, iust received for sale by H. MASSER. Sunbury, Dec t 1848. . CAPS. An assortment just received. Also sUk HATS at i25, for sals by h. masser;, Sunbury, Dec 2, 1848. . .... VBLANKS of every description can bo had by MB ppiymg at interne e u AmncB. FIRE rROGF CHESTS, tlili HOOKS, PA F JillS, JEWELRY, &C. ' EVANS & WATSON, No. 90 North Third street, between Arch and ' Race, and 83 Dock street, " ' OPPOSITE THE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE. ."'(' " . t .' Patent Soap-Stone Lined and Key hole lover , SALAMANDERS, FIRE AND THIEF PROOF IROtt CHESTS, Warranted to stnnd more Hunt itlt'sn. lnmn ""r -nesis iii litis country. I!irf9!,1i'"?", A Al ,,,'"'nt Alr-Chnmlr Iron iAS CI in. """ now in use. They i. .1 ..-I -S. ilr.'ii nmn Cttllthltl til run Ira Hi, nrilinn. mm seven ( !S Fit ry ! Ire 1'ronls, at very low prices nt coinbinntiim locks. With I Jim-re Kcvs. which can hp chnnep d ljjfrtjsafSMs several thousnnd times chunimi - ' hie in fl.t every time the Iick is used tf deniiiihle. These Iiock are proof njrnint Ihe nvst expert Thieves, belnir supplied with the Pn'ent Key-hole Cover, and innde verv rtroiiff, ihey ennnot be blown open hv Oiinn m-iler. Theso Locks am intended for BAN KS. smut;;. n.FKr), .Y.e flenlnnd lettct copyini t copying presses, fire proof doors Ibr Banks and stores. Pntent Slate Lined Herneerntors. warranted superior to It others. Water Filters, Shower Datha of I lie beat qual. tv. VfT Persons wishing to purchase any of the nliove ar- tielea, will pinnae give them a call, aa they Belt cheaper than any other In the United States. DAVID F.VANS, JOHANNES WATSON. Philadelphia, November 10, 1WD ly STONE WARE. THE subscriber would most respectfully in form his friends and a generous public, that ho is manufacturing the. best quality of STONES VAim in all its varieties, and is prepared to sell a little cheaper thnn any other manufacturer in the Union. He is also importing and dealing most extensively in CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSIVARE, which he offers on the most reasonable terms. His Potteries are on Bond street north of Fay ette, and China store and dwelling at No. 8, E. IJaltimore street DAVID PARR, No. 8, E. Baltimore street, Biltimoiik, Maryland. February 2, 1830. ly Equitable I.I fe Insurance, Annuity nnd Trust Company. OFFICE 74 WALNUT STUF.F.T, PHILADELPHIA. Capital 8'W0,000. Chabter Perpetual. rpHE Company are now prepared to transact bnaineFB are authorized by their charter (sect. .1) "to nmke all nnd every inaurance appertninine; to life risks of whatever kind or nature, and to receive and execute trusts, make endow i nrx'li me most noeral and aovtintnecnna lenna. 1 hrv ments, and to vrant and purchase annuities. " The Com pany sell annuities and endowments, and act as Truatccs for minora and heira. Table of Premiums required for the Asunuice of S100 for the whole term ul Lite. Ace. Prem. I Age. Prem. Age. Prem. 16 I 50 31 8 00 40 ' 3 36 17 1 53 34 15 47 3 40 18 150 33 2-JII 48 3 64 10 II 50 31 4 47 40 3 77 20 1 HO 35 S 33 511 3 04 41 1 H3 30 4 40 51 4 13 44 1 60 37 4 47 54 4 34 23 160 38 9 51 53 4 51 44 1 74 30 4 63 51 4 71 45 1 76 40 4 70 55 4 01 46 IM 41 SSI 56 5 14 47 1 60 44 4 04 57 5 33 9 1 p4 43 3 01 6 6 54 49 IIS 41 3 14 50 5 7S 30 4(1) 45 3 43 CO 6 03 The preniiuma are leaa than nnv other company, and the policiea adiird greater advttuluca. Tnblea of hall-yearly and qunrterly premiuma, half credit nitea of premuiin.ahort lenna, joint livea, aurvivtirahina and endowmenta ; ala. form nf Applicaiinn (fir which theru are hlunk aheeta') aie in ne nan on application ni ine omce, or oy letter to ine Agent, J. II. PLRDY, Sunbury. Rates fob insvriko SlOtl on a aingle Life Aee. I Fori year. I For 7 yeara. I For Life. SO 1 81 pi l.iin .10 no I 1,;J tt.nt 40 1,J9 l.KI 2.70 60 l.r-a I 8.07 a.ot 59 a,IS I 3,p7 ,U3 Example A pers-m aged Ull years next birth dny, by paying the Company 90 renta would secure to hia family or heirs r(x! should he die in one ycur ; or for o.g0 he ar eurea to thera PIMM; or fur SI3 annually for seven yeara he aecurca to them 1000 ahould he die in aeven years; of for '.20,40 paid nnnuaily during hrtr he secures 1000 to lie paid when he diea. The insurer secui ing his own bonus, by the dilforence in amount of nremiuiiia from those charged by other oftires. For rHIn.-W the heirs would receive $$5000 ahould he die in one year. Forma of application and n'l particulars mav be had ut the office. l'KTER CL'I.I.IiN, Preaident. Vice President, Wm. M. Baird. FRAKcta V. Rawlk, Secrefciry and Treasurer. CoNn.TiNG Physician Dr. J. U. Mriaaer, Sunbury. J. II. I'ubuv, Sunbury, Agent for Northumberland coun. 8unbur-, July 45, 1840. (Criicouras:c Your Owai!" HAAS FAS IUOX ABLE MAKE OF FURNITURE AND CHAIRS. 'T'lIE subscribers respectfully call the attention - of the public to their largo and splendid assort ment of every quality and price of (;vi.ii;iavti.G. which cannot fail to recommend itself to every one who will examine it, on account of its durable workmanship and splendid finish, made up of the best stock to be had in the city. No efl'ort is spared in the manufacture of their ware, and the subscribers are determined to keep up with the many improvements which are constantly being made, Their stock consists of Mahogany SofriH, 1)1 va 11M and I.oiuigem, Uttrcaus, Sccrctnvfcs, Sftcboarfcs, SOFA, BREAKFAST AND DIMNG TABLES, and aUo VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phila delphia manufacture. BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and price, CUPBOARDS, WOUIv AND CANDLE STANDS, TOILET TABLES AND EXTENSION TABLES, in short, every article in this line of their business. They also manufacture all kinds and qualities CHAIRS, including varieties never belorc to be had in suiihury, such as auiiogamt, olacic yvaixvt ni Ci Hi.tn Mien Grecian : anu Wimisdii CHAIU8, ash rAXd PfASo Stools, which are of the latest styles, and warranted to be excelled by none manutactured in the Cities or elsewhere. The Bubscriliers are determined that there shall be no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in the cities, as every confidence can be entertained about the quality and finish of their ware and Chairs. Their articles will be disposed of on as good terms as they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun try Produce taken in payment for work. I tr UJNDEKi AK1NU attended to on reason able terms. The Ware Room is in Market Street, opposite J. Young's store, and nearly opposite Weavers lavern. DANIEL HAAS, GEOHGE RENN. Sunburv, April 88, 1849 tf LIQUORS, WINES, &C. T'lIE subscriber has just received a new supply x of the best liquors that ever came to Suubnry, consisting in part ot Sujienor old pale Drand). Fine Cognine Brandy. iSuperior Old Jamaica Spirit. New England Rum. Fine Holland Gin. Superior Old Whiskey Common do. Superior Maderia Wine. Lisbon do. do. Superior Port Wine. Burgundy Port do. Sweet Malaga Wine. Superior Claret Wine in bottles. Champagne do. do. HENRY MASSER. Sunbury, May 86 1849. 15 ROWN'8 ESSENCE OF GINGER. A new supply of this excellent article iust received and Tor sale by H, B. MASSER. Sunbury, March II, 18 50, TICXCNOIt'S COLUMBIAN HPELLINO BOOS. T) EING a progressive and Comprehensive Sys J tcm of Orlhograpy and Orthoepy, including a variety of definitions, adapted to the use of Schools in the American Republic, by Almon Ticknor, a Teacher of twenty-five year's experi ence, and author of the Columbian Calculators, Practical Common School Mensuration, Ac. The attention of Teachers, School Directors, parents, Ac, u invited to this new Spelling Book, which conforms to the modern spelling and usages in Orthography as being one of the neatest, cheapest best arranged, and better adapted to the wants of children, than any other published in the tniteu Stats. It ts what it purports to be, a Spelling Book and not a Reading Book, and only requires an examination on the part of Instructors of youth to secure for it a universal introduction into the Schools of the United States. Just published, and for snlo by liENnT JuassEb, Sunbury. Where teachers anil Directors can procure copies for examination. August, 181S DR- J- J.TJPDEGRAFF, 1 RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of - Danville and the public at large, that he has located in Danville, and is now prepared to prac tice Medicine and Surgery in all its various bran ches. He will operate on all tho various forms of blindness, cross eyes, club feet, harelip, cleft palate, and attend to the extraction of tumors, amputation of limbs, and all other surgical dis eases. His collection of instruments comprises all instruments in medern Surgery, of the lntcst improvement and finest finish. He flatters him self that many years' practice and experience will be a sufficient guarantee to those who may feel disposed to employ him. tiis resilience is nearly opposite the Monfcomn- ry Hittliitis, and next door to Isaac Rosen bnum's store, in North Danville. Danville, Dec. 1, 1849. 1 v. HICKEY & TULXi, Jo. i;0 t'licsnut street, (Opposite the Arcade) rHILADELPIIIA, ! T ANUFACTL'EEIW of their improved style i,J- Elastic Steel Spring, Solid Sole Leather, and Solid Riveted which took tho only first premium, awarded by tho Franklin Institute at their last exhibition. H. & T. take pleasure in informing the travel ling public, that they have now on hand, a beau ttful assortment of their improved style of Solid Sole Leather Trunks; Double and Singlo Folio Trunks, of various styles j Ladies' Trunks, Va lice Trunks, lionnct Boxes, Cap Cases, Carpet Bags, and an clegout assortment of superior En ameled Potent Leathar Bags, with every article in their line of. business. W Old Trunks Repaired or taken in exchange lor New ones. ALEX. L. HICKEY. RICHARD W. TULL. Philadelphia, Nov. 17, 1819.- PHILA. AND LEADING RAILROAD. SIM MLR AlUlA(iliM KVr FROM PHILADELPHIA AND POTTSVILLE. Office of the Phila. If Reading Railroad Co, Philadelphia, March 29, 1850. Two Passenger Trains Daily, (except Sunday.) ON and after Aprillst, 1850 two trains will be run each way, daily, between Philadel phia and Pottsville Morning Line, (ccommodaion.) Leaves Philadelphia ot 7 J A. M., daily except Sundays. Leaves Pottsville at 7 J A. M. daily except Sun days, Afternoon Line, (Fast Train.) Leaves Philadelphia at 3J o'clock, dailv, except Sundavs. Leaves Pottsville at 2 J 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, Althouse's, llirdsboro', Roger's Ford, Vol ley forge, Port Kennedy, Spring Mill or Falls. ftul ILL. f ilty pounds of baggage-will be al lowed to each passenger in these lines ; and pas sengers are expressly prohibited from taking any thing as bagtrage but their wearing apparel, which will be at the risk of its owner. By order of the Board of Managers. S. BRADFORD, April 13, 1850. Secretary. WILLIAMS' AXTI-UVSPLPTIC T?!.IXIIl with the utmost ronfiitentre, offered to the t Mnhcal Kucultvaiid tin nuiairiiirinecureui uyspen. m or iiiiiigcatu.il, mm ult uiamac ariatng irum it, auch Nmisea, liendiiche, Vertictt, Dimness of Siirht, nilinus VotnitinK, liuniing aciiiiutiuii at the pit ot' tlie at innrh, l.iverci.niplainl, Oppresai.m ut'ti-r ratitiir, V.'ilpitiiti.))! nl' the Hruit, l'ain in the pit'il' the st.tmnch or tnwurtla the rifrlit siite, AlllowneKS (il lltil.'xi in, Pelnliiy uf tho Nervous y Icm. II pochnndrin. Jaundice, 1 8ut uppciitr, V;ttitij? ' if the Ktreiijirth. Flatulence, with frequent iflchinir ot wind, Viliuirdtatite. Depresaii hi ol the spinas anil ConMitntion nnd unensiueui irritability uf thinner, Jtc. of the bowels, I If a case of dyspepsia vhould he ucfflcctrd, mft serimis (fleets inayeusuc.lor it lnv the foundation for. is the in- cient muse of. and very frequently ttruiitmte in cnsuinj- t. 1 w-um imiireaa niton inn mi ml mat to ti ine with this diseitstt inuy he to sport with the reason which const i tutcs man superiniucnt uiuoii) uniinal hcin-ii. or to em bitler existence by lidding a consciousness uf folly to the penn My ol pain. 'I'his nietliciue is nwitly put up in bottles, with ample directiins for use, and it sold in Sunburv hy John W, FRlUSa. JAMh.n WU.I.1A.MM. reslimonynf Mr. Aimer I-almcs, hntter, Market street atxtve Sixth, c-irrob rative uf tho eiBcucy uf WUliums Anti-Dyspeptic Elixir rniLADELPiiiA, uctouer j, ibi9. Mr. James Williams : Dear s?u : It (rives me great pleasure to knnv that you are ngain preparing you met he ine t r the cure a Dyspep sia, f t many of my acquaintances have repeatedly naked me where it could, he procured, knowing that i had been cured by it. As f think thut a public acknowledgment of the great Iwiiefit 1 have received from the use of your med icine is not only due to you, but may he uselul to others, I now make it. For several years t suffered from Dyspep sia, which iucrensed to such an extent thut my health and constitution were rapidly sinkiuur under it. I was com pelled to restrict myself to the mst simple tood, and even thut I could not digest. 1 felt a loss of strength, disincli nation to exercise, and, as you have it in your advertise- lucnt, a ireuemt lecimg oi depression ana imleserilmlile weariness. In the veur 1KJ8, hear i hit from others hiirh re- commeiidatiou of your Anti-Dyspeptic Khxir, I jircured and used it with the most happy etfect ; under it m Hue nee laiufuoraud wariness ijradtiuily iMisseu away, ami my aprte tite reiurned which I could grutify with impunity. Ten years have now elapsed, and my cmhileiice in the curative u twers oi Your medicine has oi course ine reused, lot a completely cured me when 1 failed toohtiiiit reliet' from any othet source. Very respectfully vours, ARNKU F.UMKS. Teal invmv of Kd word H. Rowley, Wholeside Merchant of the firm of Kowiey, Ashhuunei k Co., No 5 ttaith A liarves. in proot 01 the elhcuey ul Wtiliams' Auti-Dyspeptic Elixir. Philadelphia, October i9, 1849. Mr. Jamkm Williams: Dear Sir : I lake pleasure in recoinmendiiir vour Anti- Dyspeptic Elixir for the cure of Dyspeiaia. I have taken it myself foithd disease, and have been entirely cured. lours respectiuuy. KDWAHD II. ROWLEY Aobmt JOTIN V FUIUNU. Sunbury, Ta. March , 1H50. ly BOSS OINT1MFNT, FOB TETTER T)KAD the fiillownif ceitifii-nte from Capt. Devoc, tho IV well known aiul popular 81iain Boat Capiat u (ol' Ui Truveller.) Philadelphia, October 31, 1846. Several vears since I was attacked with a lireHkinv out on my neck in the form of Tetter, which 1 am on. niceo wa cutrueten hi me uaruer's niton, it grannuauyexteuil ed over my face until it reached the unner iwrt of the cbeoks. During; Uia several in -nths that it continued ipituiliuv, 1 used different applications, a unc of which liad the etfect, apprrntly at least, of iuereasina; the disease, but from none oi them did I perceive the least benefiifjuntil I applied the Hose Ointment. Hy the use of one jar of it, 1 was perfectly cured and have reiuaiued free oi the aifec tion. I have siiK-e used the Ointment, lightly applied for rminh neaa of the face, bloichee, chapped handa, ke. With per feet success . I liave uo hsittiW in reouiuiueudtiif U in the atruiuieat oanuier to the public. JAMES DEVOE. Agent Henkt Masabx, SuubuVy. Julyl, m9. ROSE OINTMENT. A freah mpply of this . excellent article for Tetter, 4-c, just received and fur wle by HENRY MASSER. Bunbury. July 28, 1849. KNOB AND SPRING MORTISE LAT CHES. An excellent article, for sale at ksvtf the ueual price by J. W. FRILING. Sunbury, July 7, 1749. N. S. LAWRENCE, Agent for tla sate of Southworlh Manufactu ring Co's. Writine Papers. . Ware House, IVo. 3, IMuor Btreet FH1XMEI.PHIA. 100 CASE8 of the above superior Popers now in store, and for sale to trade at the lowest market prices, consisting in part of fine illicit Mat Caps, 13, 14, 15 and 10 u. blue and while. Superfine Medium and Demi Writings, blue and white. Extrasupcr and superfine Folio Posts, blue. Superfine Csmmcrical Posts, blue and white plain and ruled and white, plain and ruled. Extra super Linen Note Papers, plain and gilt Superfine and find Bill Papers, long and broad Superfine and fine Counting-House Caps and Posts, blue and while. Extra super Congress Cops and Letters, plnin snd rhlcd, blue and white. Extra super Congress Caps and Letters, gilt. Superfine Sermon Caps and Posts. Supcrfined bluo Bath Posts, blue and white, plain and ruled. Embroidered Note Papers and Envelopes, "Lawyer's" Br ef Tapers. Superfine and fine Caps and Posts, ruled nnd plain, blue and white, various qualities and prices. Also, 1000 reams white end asserted Shoo Pa pers, Bonnet Boards, white and assorted tissue, Ten, Wrapping, Envelope, assorted and bluo Me diums, Cap Wrapping, Hardware Popers, &c Philadelphia, Nov.' 34, 1849. In prescntm? the public with a remedy for the trpntment nnd CTure nf Fever and Kavrt nw nther bilrmtt dmensRs, no npnlncy ib nnolcti Vnst mimherit in the 1'nitcd Sttstes. who mlTer from thest nnW'tinns in their varied forms, nra C'tmpflled t" fieok relief frmn other t urcr than the imme diate prescript ioiig of the rnrular pliysinion. It becomes thoref-tre nn objrt nf huimmity. on well ns of public inter eiit, to brinir bcfoie them a rnniwly prepareftom mnch ex-perieiH-e, and which may always be relied upon as jaFK, KFFKCTUAL, AND HRMT.EiS TO TI1K rONRTITCTIOf . Tlmt nth in the true r h imcter of the INDIA CIIOLAGOGI'E, in nmpty nttented L-y tJie uuiver&il nucctss with which il hai been employed. tV Extract irnm n commnnicntiin vf the linn. Wil liam Wooobridue, of tlic C Senate, late Governor of Michigan. Detroit, Oct. ai, 110. Doctor Charles Osgood, Dear Sir, I have rwul with much iuterf-st, your tittle Thakatihe uptui the (cnusn. trenrni'Mit and rure" of the febrile dinennei which have so cxttmivcly prevailed in our country duriui? the Inst few months nn inl.Tt-at increased no doubt, by the fart that I have individually snlforcd so much trom them. Thmtirh I tet'l mvscll very mc mjeteut 10 jndtxe safely upon tt Biibiect so eutiiely profrssioml, yet your theory seems to me well rcas med, and your conelu sions just, and 1 think witlnl. that your pamphlet is calcu lateil to produce much practical pood. Speaking f if the medicine he says : Tt fully justified your flatter in expectations, nnd ns a safe, convenient, nnd popu lar remedy, my own experience, so far, induces mc to be lieve that it will prove a oreyt public benefit. 1 am nlcasrd to team jhat you have recently eylnhlished several tutenfies for its disposition thon-jli I regret that, with n view to u more freneral dissemination of it. you should have found it necessiiry to remove from your present residence among us. With much respect 1 huve the hoimr to be. sir, Your nhlifed servant. WV. MM WUODHKIDGK. From TTon. Ptkpiirx V. K. Trowbhidok, of .Michi gan State Senate, to the Aprent at Detroit. HiRMiNGitAM. Oakland Co., Dec. 13, 194 1 . Sir you wish ine to inform vm what I know of Dr. Osff-md's Imiiu Chnlufr '(jne. or iinti-biliouf medieine. I do believe thnt if the virtue and efficacy nf this medieine were generally known, the ffver and ague would disappe.ir in Michipin. I procured n hmtle in the sprincr of and have tr-vnl I reason to beheve thnt myself and f:unil escaped the ague. iusl se'ison in consequence of its une. j IVrhfips in no suinmcr since the settlement of this fine peninsula, has the fever and mrue been so prevalent as tho last. I have ree inuncnded this medicine tu numerous in stances, ami when the disease had In-coine lixed and battled the skill of physicians; and I hnve never known it fad. I yw nnivcrsnlly produced the m iri happy etTects. and I bet lieve it has never Iwen exceed-wl hy any medicine in remo ving the bilious diseases of the climate. Yours, respectful!'.' STKIMIKX V. Tt. TliOWmtlDGR. Acentf M Sunbury H. 11. MASSF.lt: Northuml)erlaud, W1TKIGTIAT A Co.; MilUm, J. U. RASKR : Selias ijrove, MAY & KLOSK. MnyU, JK4y tf TO PHYSICIiSS, DRCGrirSTSANDM MERCHANTS. 1 lli. J. I. hEELEK & Bro. most rrsjiert fully solicits attention to tlieir l'rrsli stork of En?. Huh, French, Gerimm and Amrieaii Vrims, .Med icines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dyo Stiill's, Glass ware, Perfumery, Pntent Medicines &e. Hovinot ) opened a new store No. 2"J4 M;irkrt St. with a i tui gupijly of Kresh Druas nnd J e.licines. ut r... spectfully solicit Country dealers to examine our stock before purchnsint? elsewhere, promising one and ull who tuny led disposed to extend to us their patronage, to sell them genuine Urups and Medi cines, on as liberal terms as any other Iiouhc in the City, and to faithfully execute all ordeTS entrusted to us promptly and with dispatch. One of the proprietors heing a regular physician, affords ample guarantee of the centime quality of all articles sold at their establishment. o especially invite druiwisls and country merchants, who may wish to become azents for Dr. Heeler's Celebrated Family Itltdiciiie, (stan dard and popular remedies,) to forward their ad dress. Holicitinz the patronace of dealers, we resnect- fully remain, J. X. KEKLER & BKO., Wholesale Dru-itjists, Io. U1 JMarket street, Philadelphia. September 13, 184U ly. I II I i A OKI, I II I 4 MEDICAL HOUSE, ESTABLISHED 15 YEARS AGO, BY D.R. K1NKELIN, N. IV, Corner of Third and Union StredSj BETWEEN SPHl'CE AND FINE STREETS, PHILADELPHIA IJMFTEEN YEAHS of extensive and uninterrupted pruet.ee spent in this cily huve rendered Dr. K. the nt expert and successful pructiti ner fur and ueur, in the trentuitiit of all disoies of a private nature. Fers uis nldicittl with ulcers np-u the b idy. thriat, or Ivga, pjims in the heudor b-mcs, mercuriul rhcunintism, strictures, gruvel, iliseuse arising Ir mi y mthfull excesses or impurities of the bl iod, wherehv the c institution hut become enfeebled, are all treuted with success. He who places himself under the care of Dr. K., muv re ligiously con tide in his ho r us a gentleman, and couadeiit ly rely upon his skill as a phvsiciun. TAKE FAKTlrri.AH NOTICE. Young .Men who huve injured themn-lves by a certain piuctiee indulged in a habit frequemlv ten rued from evil coiiipunions or ut school the effects of whieh are nightly felt, even when asleep, and d ttroy h uh luiud and h dy, slu n id apply immediately. Wen knew and e institutlonul debility 1 ss f musculnr energy, physicul hiswirude and gen enil prostruti n. irritability mid ull nervous attecii ns, imu geftion, slugirishiieKS of the livei, mid every dismkein any wuy couneeied with the disorder of the procreutive futM; tioiis cured, und full vigtr restored. YOUTH AND MANHOOD, A vigorous life or a premature death. K1NKELIN on st If Pr.tcrvation. ONLY 25 CKNTS. Tliia B jokjual puliliahcilia lilltxl with usuri'ul iiifmiiati iii on llie uiliruitut'a unil diw'xat'a nf the iimirnilive Orunua. It sWreai liwll iilise to YOL'TH, .MAMlOUl) mid ULi) AOI'. uihI aluiuld tie luud hy .1). 'I'tm valuable mlvii o int iliiireaair. Huriiinn tt (tnea, will prev.nt years m nuaery and auilsriiig aud auvti auuual. ly Th usHmla ui Lives. Pareuta by reailiiii il will hsara how to prevent the des truction ol their cliikiieu. A rfniliuuipe ol S3 ernta. eiK'loscd in . Mir, ort dreasrtl to DR. KJN KKI.1N, ,. w. ciruer of TIllliD Jt IN ION Btrefta, hrlweeu fcpruce A l'uie, l'liiiaddphia, will euaure a b lt, under envi'lope, per return nf mail. Persona at . liiaiaiire mny audreu br. K. by letwr, (port paid,) and heiire.1 at home. HACKAliKS UK MKWCIFKS, D1HECT1CX9, ke., forwurdoil by K-iulin a remituiuc, and put up aeeuia fruin l)A.MAUKi Ol lUUKrV. ' Uo.ik-aellers, New Agrnta.Pedlara, Canvsra, and all others supplied with the above work at very Sw rate February 0, lboo. ly ' ISSUE PAPER. Yellow Tissue paper for 1 covering glasses, &c, for sale at the olliec ot the American. fos&i! tti is't- sfl? CTiTCiS Ik2bs2$ aflSlB 4K; i .1 ;ci STONE Ware, Earthen Ware, Raisins, Al montls, P U4ies and Cream NuU. Planes of all kinds. : alt and Plaster. -Just received and for sale by JOHN W. P RILING. nnbury,Da. 99, 184t. BANK NOTE TABLE. CORRECTED WEEKLY. PENNSYLVANIA. citt or FHiLAnai.rim MASAf!At;BP.TTl All solvent banks i ctis) U. 8. Bank notea 15 dls , HHOUE ISLAND. All f.lvent hanks I di CONNECTICUT. All solvent bank. I fir All solvent Hanks par Hank of Chainlierslnirg 1 dia1 Bank of Cheater Co. pari Hank of Del. Co. Cheater per COCSTBV KEy YORK. CITT. All Solvent hank. ' 1 m i.ninvui 'irnnnmown nor U.nk.iffld...J ........ ... .7m , nurr 1 Ul Hank of licwiatown C7"Bk nines under ta I dia Bins of IN iddletnwn 1 dia Montgomery Co Bank par Hnnk of Northumlwrl'nd. pat COORTST. All solvent a bnnka 1 dia NEW JKK8EY. Belvidere Bank dii Commercial Bank dia Bnnkof Pittghurg 1 uia ffHiis oi uanville Far. Bunk Mont Holly par Carlisle Bunk par I VI, . Columbia B'k B'geCo jm r . oc ivi ., aiiofiietown I't. par Mechanics' Bk. Newark par Mech. Bk of Hiirliiirton par Mech. h Man. Hk Trent par wiyrii.ii.wu URI1K pur Fnaton Bank par F.ne Bank a dial Kxchnuge n'kPittalmrg 1 dial F.xchnnge H'k, Branch 1 dia .Tinru. name i Newark Bk'g & Ins. Co J dii dia dit dis par nef Orange Bank Pnrmera' B'k, Bucks Co pnr' l'e iple'a Bk Pntterton Farmers' Bk, Ijincaster nnr Princeton ttimir r nrmcrs' ik, itenrnng parilem Bunking Co, Farm. Bk Schuvlkill Co pnrlSemerret Co Bank F I). Bk W.iyneab'n IJdia State Bank at Camden Franklin Bk Wnah'u ljdiaflate Bk FJir-rthethton dia par M-irrinimrir inna i gib mate Hank Newark iionrsnnie iitniK 1 dia Plate Hk, N. Ilrunawick par l.ancnter name par Lelmnon Hunk pr Merch. ft Man. Hnnk 1 dia Miners' B'k, Putlaville per M-itl'iucnliplM Hank 1 dia -"" nuns, mewmn J dlS Trenton Hankina: Co pur union innn. ijnver j dit Ynrillcyv'leADeinrOni'Wl, tyBk notes under 5 I dit lit1, ,1,1. nn Tnylorsv'e Del ll'ir Co 15 dia Weat Branch Hnnk Bank of T)elnwara yoming Hk, Wilkeah'e pnrl Yrk B nik, 1 C7" Relief liolca 1 dia MAINE. Brink of Whetlnck S dia Mercantile Hk, Hangar India par Hnnk of Smyrna par par irciawnre i.ity Hank" nar Bk Wilmir'n Bmndvw. par Farmers' Ilk St Delaware nar t'nii'it Hnulc. Vili,ii,,in I.. VT Under K'i dj., All solvent hunks 3 dia NF.W tIAMI'SIIIRR. I All aolvent bnnka i dia VERMONT. OHIO. All a-ilvcnt bnnka 3 dia tynk iv-tea under 5'a 4 dia NORTH CAROLINA. Brink of Pt Alhnna 9 dia aii a nvent Iwnkt adi All solvent banka I o's.ijr macro s, 21 di IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC. CATTLE MEDICINES. Don t permit your Horses or cattle to die, wlierr the means of cure arc within the reach of all ! The undersigned has spent several vears in tha study of Veterinary practice in "London and E dinlK.ro . he has also availed himself of the resear ches of Lc.big, and othereelcbrated men.whohave eontnbuted so much towards a judicious treatment ot animals; the Dr np.inb. nf ... .: . il,. ' . r r I'lauuce consists in the rejection of general bleeding and the total rejection of all medicines that cxperiene. ha. sliown to be of a dangerous tendancy.. These rv rned.es act in harmony with the vital principle, and wlngnenaccordtngtothe directions which ac company each article they are capable of excitine and ncreastng t)0 natural functions, without di! in shmg or destroying their power, henc. ar. sa.cm the hands of every one. ' O. H. DADD, M. D. A Llsl of Horse nnd tattle Medicine.. Physic balls, Tflc. per box. Alterative, ball, 75c do. n?e " I,0'-vder i,or bl condition, 7Scpcrpack- Heave powder for diseases or the lungs, 75c dc. do. r.V.,V- i , , . kidneys, 75c , . ' r "n" (,on'""'ii glanders, 75c Cordial drink for iullamation of bowels, 75c 1 ot tip. do. per Liquid blister, 75c per bottle;. Ointment for promoting the growth of ha per pot. hair, 50c Healing balsam for wound, atid saddle galls,. 75c. per hotllo. Wash for inflamed eyes, fide per bo'tle .c'rbotr.le.lbrman!5e 8Cra4W,"' 1J r"-c.,50c lhnl.rocntion for sore tliroat, 75c per bolt!,. Hoof ointment for sand crack, brittle hoof, Ac,. 50e per bottle. ' Horse Liniment tho most celebrated article known m hnglntid lor lameness of every describe.., 75r V 1 per bottle. ' JJisteniper powder for red water, $1 per bottle onn powders for the removal of worms from the intestinal conn!. 75 pur pnduMrc For sale by STIMPSO.V &. KEOTV 2 Mcr chants Row, also at DADD'S HOIiSE AD CATTLE MEDICINE DEPOT, .W , i s Haymnrket .Square, Boston. Pamphlets describing th disease, for which these remedies are used ca be had graii.. -Numerous Certilicates are possession of th. 1 ropnetors, of cures performed hy the-aim. Medi.. i ciues. iY!rlGREEuX & FLETCHrR, No. 26 South SIX I il Street, Philadelphia, .ml hy hi AhNTs. Hkxht Masskk, Suuiwrv, Fchruary 3. 1810 tf COLUMBIAN SERIES OF Sfrftlimrtfra. The Pupil's friend and Teacher's comfort 'PIIE COLCMBIAX CALCULATOR. Thi. work is already introduced into ome of the best Acadumies and a larp;c immLer of Sihools, yherc its use lias given divided and universal sa tisfaction, both to teacher nnd pupil. It is purely American in its character, based upon our own beautiful decimal system of currency. If contains more, the arrangements are better, and it ia the easiest ami cheapest work of the kind now in. use ; and it i . conndere 1 by hundreds of the most competent teachers and men of science in the Uni on, who have recommended it, It is the book, particularly and expressly prepared for oej Am rican Scholars ; , y Almon Tirluor. The Yoi th's Coli-miius CiLcrtiTwn This volume contains 91 pares, with n' out WW exam ples for solution on the slate. It embrace the Fundamental Rule, Compound Rules, Siaiple und Compound Reduction, Single Rule of Tiree, Proportion, &e. T i k n n it A K i t it m kt l r i. T i b i rs , i destined for the we of y ouiiffcr clussn in th o Sclxmls of" the United States. A beautiful little book nnd pleas ing' to children, and the only one of tho kind of any value. There are Keys to both Arithmetic, bound! sin gle or double, for the convenience of teachers, in which the solutions of the questions are givc with much extra matter for the black board. These Key. are the most complete works of tlae kind ever published, and contain, in addition, about two. hundred example, in Mensuration, 4c, for the use of tlie Teacher.. All that i. wanted l to have the above book, examined, and no teacher who i. acquainted with the science of Arithmetic, will hesitate to pronounce them the best work, tha have ever been published in thi. or any other country. Although issued hut a few month., they have already been introduced into tlie Night Publie Schools of New York City in all tlie School, public and private, excqil two, in tlie City of Reading. Also, in about twenty Acadamieein the State of Pennsylvania in a large portion of the School, in the City of Wilmington, in the City of Lancaster, and in the Uorough. of Harruburg, York, Chambersburg, Lebanon, Doylestown, Potu ville, Orwigsburg, eic., &.c. For .ale by Hxsur Misstn, Sunbury, Agent for Northumberland County. Sunbury, Dec. 3, 1818. PATS1TT lfcEDICIlTE3. Green's Oxygenated Bitter, price reduced. Old Jacob Townscnd's Sursaparilla. baker's Saraaparilla. Swayne's yrup of Wild Cherr Swayne's Vermifuge. yre's Cherry Pectoral Dr. Druke's Panacea. Dr. Culleu's do " Tibbit'. Pain KUler. Dr. HooAsnd' German Bitter.: "' Indian Vegetable Pills Hore and Cattle Medicine. For sale by HENRY MASSER. r-unbury, July U, 1849. TJOOKS and Gold PensTon hand seraral cop. tes of the life of Christ, and also a number of gold pen. which we will sell at tlie Philadelphia price For sale at thisoffioa. ; KennedyvTpatent ash fas TENINGS. A cheap and excellent arti cle for fastening aauh for aale by . , J. W.TRIMNO Sunbury, July T, 1148.