Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, October 05, 1850, Image 4

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. RESOLUTION ... ,
Relative to an Amendment of the Court"
, ; ( . .! . tution. t I. ' -
' RnoLmi bt thb STt Hoot "t B,n"""TJL
IVM Of TDK CnX.WNWKAI.Tlt ' ''"'fVi.
Gkainui. Amemi.lt mst, That the Conirtiimir. r t hia
Vonimonwclih I amended m the .HT" ?.w. .rf
fifth article, . that it ahnU read follows: it J fS,'"
the Supreme Court, of the several Courls.ifOornini.nlleais
lid of mch other darts or Record in "'"''
blishednr law, shall Of ! y q"ll8,!d .r,
the Commonwealth in the manner followinpj, t' wrt : 1 lie
imtfre of the Supreme Court, by the mislifit-d eli-etors nr
. theComirlonweslth M laree. The Preslden Ju. pee of the
several Courn of Commoe Plwul mi" of aneli other Courts
of Kernrdaa are or shall ba established Uy law, Mid nil
other Mar required to be Irarlied in the lnw bvtneqniirt
Sed electors of the teahectiVa disttkte over- which titer
are to breaiile or act Judges, v And the, Aaarwinta -Imla-os
'nf tha Courts of Common Tien" the qualified elermra
fot'theeoiiiillesftspertiverr. THc Jnt?ea t In Pnprem
Court ahall bold tilth- offices-At the term-fif nftMSiiTears,
'ii'Uioy shall long behave themselves well! (subject to
the nlbtmeitt tierf-ia-ifler provided for, Biiliaeqiient to the
tfrat elettiont) Ths President Indfres or the several Court
-,if Common Pleas, mid of sur-h other courts of Record as
"fire or ihall be esmbliRhed by law, nnd nil other Jurlges re
Isiilirmt to lie learned in the Inw, Jfnnil hold their offices for
t: t terra ol ten veurs, tl thev shnll so lnn twnave mem
Hvvs well : The Aaaiwiate 'udcos of the Court of Coin
'ioti Plena sliiill hold their oftVcs tor the term of five years,
:tf lliey slutU so lonfr Lennve themselves wi ll : all of whom
aliail be commissioned hv the Governor, but for nny res
s -reiMc etiusc which alinll not be sufficient (rounds of
'itnpffiehment, the Governor shnll remove anv of them on
the address m two-third of em-h branch of the liettislnrnfir.
The fust election shall take place at the iroueral election of
'.tills Commonwealth next alter the adoption of this amend
ment, and the commissions of all the judges who may be
jl;n in oilico ahnll expire on the first Monday of Decern
i.er f-llnviug. when the terms of the new jiidei slmll
c -mmenr-e.. The persons who shall then be elected Judges
of the Supreme Court aha II hold their offices as follows :
cue of them for throe years, one for six years, one for
nine years, one for twelve veers, and one for fifteen years ;
term of ench to be decided by lot by the said jndf rs. as
m ru'tet the election aa convenient. and theresnlt certified
by the ru to the Governor, that the commissions mny be
issued in accordance thereto. The jiicleo whose commis
sion will first expire shall be Chief Justice durlnehis term,
si il thereafter each Judge wh ise e-immissinn shnll first ex
pire hn.ll in turn be the Chief Justice, and if two or mire
tviuniiSMona shall expire on ire s-iino dny, the jnlp.i,-
hoi linir them shall decide bv lot wliich shi ll he the Chiet
Justice, Any vaoancies happeninir by death, isii?nntioii,
or otherwise, in Riiy of the aiiid eouils. shall be filled by
apv,intment hv Ihe Governor, to continue till the first
Monday of December sitceoodlne: the next seneral election-.
The Judires of tiie Supreme Court and the Presidents f the
aevernl Courts of Common Plena ahall, at stated times, re
ccive for their services nn adenaate compensntion,' to be
fixed by law, which ahall not Iw diminished duriiitt theit
continuance in otfice, but they elmll rewivo no lees or per
ontsitcs of office, nor hold any ol her offiee of profit under
this Commonwealth; or itnder th irnvrrnment of the I ni
tnd rVatea, or anv other Plata cf thu Union. The Judsros
tif the Siipieme Court durinaj their continuance In oihee
sshall reside within this Commonwealth and Ihe othd
JuHvea durins tneir soiithmance tn office shall reside within
the district or county for which tltcy were respective.)'
elected.
. ;; . ' J. S. M'CALMONT
Speaker of the Hnuae of Representatives. .
' V. BEST, Speaker of the Senate.
v-.-'v . - 6KNATE CHAMBER.
. . Hahrisbuso, January 2?, 1S50.
1. Runnel W. Pearson. Thief Clerk of the Senate O1
Tennsvlvania;do hereby cerlifv that the forKoinff resolution
f0. 10 on the Senate file of the-prCBe.it session, enlllled
Reeoluiicn relative to an amendment of Hie Oonsutnlion,'
it bcimr the sanie rt snlutinn which was screed to by a
majority of the memhete elected to each House of the lost
L.effiftinturA tsuer havintr been rlnlv considered and nisctis-
ae,t wna this day aprreed to by n majority of the niemliers
elected to and serving in the Senate of Pennsylvania, ut iia
present session, as will appear hy their votes given on the
Anal passage of resolution, as follows, viz :
Those voliinr in favorof the rcsilutimi were, II. Jones
Brooke. T. Porter Tlrnwlev. Willimn A. Cnibb. Jonathan J
Cunninsham, Thomas S.' IFernon, Thomns H. Fon-syih,
Char es Krul v. Robert M. Fr.ck. tlenrv Fu ton. Jolin vv
(juernsev, William Uuslett. Imuic Uncus. Timothy lies,
JoshuuY. Jones, Joseph Koniyinaclitr, Georye V. Ijiw
renee. Maxwell M'Caslin, Beniumin Ma'.we. Benjamin
Matthias, Heurv A. Muhlenberg, Witiinm F. Packtr, Wil
liam R. Sadler, David Sankov, Pclctf B. favery, Conrad
Hhimer, Robert C. Sterrett, Daniel ftine. Fnrris B. firee-t-r,
John H Walker and Valentine Best, rJi'iEAIM
Veusa". Taose voting atrainst the pass-ire of the resolution were
Georcs Darsie, Augustus Drum and Alexander King
4a-sH. , ' - . ,' - i J
Kxtrsct from the Journal.
' ' ' 8AM!,. W. FEARSON, Clerk. ,
-I i,f:.-s -
; Intbb Housr. or Kr.i'nr.fKNTATivES, '
' ;; Harrisburg, Manh 14,, 1850, , )
I, 'Villinm Jack. Chief Cle rk of the House of Reprcsen
fttivea of Pennsylvania, do hen-lie" rvriil'y that the forpo
illg resolution, (No. HI on the formic file, and Nn. 311 on
the House Journal of the present rx-fsion.) entitled Reso
lution relative to the niiicn.lmi-n! r.f i!ie Constitution" it
beinc; the same resoliKimi which wr's firrced to ly n ma
jority of tiie members elected ti c-ucli House of the lust
Legislature Tifter huvint-' been duly e tnsidered Slid discus
sed, was this duy agreed tti by a ni jorily of the members
sleeted to and serving in the Hou of Renresetitatives of
Pennsylvftnia. at its presc-nl scskioi,, s wi-ll anpear by tlieir
votes, giveu on the final nam .go of the rcs.'luiion, as fol
lows, viz :
Those voting in favor of th passace of the resolution
were. John Acker. John Allison, William Baker. Robert
Baldwin, David .T. Ben!, Crro' Hi.tiiic. Jercniiab Black,
JohnS. Biwen, William BrimlK li-uiel II. H. Brnwer,
Jesse R. Burden, John Cernn. Hettrv Church. John N.
Coiiyngliam, Sylves.er Cridland, UeiQaiuiu G. Huvid, Wil
Knm J. Dobbins, .lainei P. love'r. Thomas Dinicnn,
Win. Dunn, Wm. F.spey. John C. Kvans. William Kvnns,
A. Scott Uwuie, Alexander S. Fcnt'ier, Tames Flmvera,
Benjamin P. Fortnt-r, Alexander GiSbmy. Thomas K
rier, JoeephK Griffin, Joseph (Suffer. Jacob ?. Hnlder
nnn, George II. Hurt, I ejert Hart. John Hastings, Wil.
liaui J. Hemphill, John lioie, Ilenrv Hnpiet, Lewia Her
ford, IVftaliinf r,n J. Jr.eVson, Cic'n -ips. Jones. John W.
Killi.nre. Charles ri Kinkead. -Robert' t.'r.. Harris P.
tini, Morris Lesch, Joneihun D. !.. , "Am- m Leonard,
James J. Unvis, lieiiry X,itle, J ons it. CUnsncJi, John
r. MTnlhich. Alexander c. M'l.'iioh-. John M'lJiiRrhlin,
John M'ljean. Samuel Marx'. Jf. tit B. Mwk, Michael My
rrs, John Miller. Joseph C. Mnii y, Jo'm I. Morris, W'ni.-T-M
orison, EzekieJ ftloivrv, Kilward Nickles'li, Jacob
Nissly, Clmrles O'Neill. Johit'B. V-iekc-r J s,-pli C. Powell
James C. Reid, Johs 8. Rhey, Lewis Hob"rls. ftamnel
Kuhiaon, Jobn B. Rutliarford, 0!-mii W. r-:.tic'.tl. Thomas
P. fcnuler, William Sliaffner, Rich inl !ni;-s n. Kli Slifei,
William Smith. William A. Sinilb. Daniel M.Hmvser.Wil-
1: im II. Snider, Thomas C. Siecl, David Steward, Charles
t , ekvel!, KJwin C. Trone. Andrew Wade, Robert C.
Walker, Thomas Watson, Sidney 1). Wells, Hirnnl A.
Williams, Daniel Zerbey, and John 8. M'Caliriont, SrEAX
1CA Yeas 67.
Those v itina: airainst the nnssace of the resolution were.
A.ipnsms K. Cornyn, Dnvid Evans und James M. Porter
,av3.
, LiiraU from the Journal.
WILLIAM JACK, Clerk.
1, i ' Secretary's Office.
Filed March IS, 1SS0.
A! VV. BENEDICT,
r - . Dep. Set. of the Commonwealth.
Secretary's Office.
PENNSYLVANIA SS ! r
I no rr.itTiF'r ihut the above end foregoing is a true and
cirrctropyofthe orlprinal reaolution ol'llteGi-neral Attscin
Wy, entitled, "Reaolutiofi relalivetoan amendment of the
Cuuatiiutiou," as the same remains on file in this office.
- " tefft',n11,K whereof i have hereunto
-.wiTV-r- vi mv liami. ena CHiltfeo im lie niiisui inc
jy S&ftii eal o' the Secretary's (HBce, at Harilahiire:
ft
this fifteenth day of June, Anno Doiniui
H Jt u A I I I:.-...
.W4jfciK we thousand eiuht hundred und fifty.
, , A T. PTTKRETT
: . . i Sth of the Commonwealth.
1 July 6, lSAOOni. i , . i,- .
-NEAVr STORE!
V 3VF.W STOCK OP C.OOD9,
At tht Store formerly occupied by John Boar'
' S In Market Street, Sunbury.
fT'HE subscribe respectfully inform the puh-
X lie that they have just received, and are now
opening
A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OP DRV GOODS.
,. - . ' Consisting in psrt of
Clotlv, Cassimeres, Sattmetts, Vesting, Panta
loon Stuff, Calicoes, Ginshams, Lawns,
Vest ings, Flannels, Cambrics, Linens,
, , Fine Muslins, Handkerchiefs,
S i .'' frlouet, Ifc, -
' ' Hardware; queens ware,
' Dacos ivd Medicines. ', ' '
V' ;? . -:;. also; .- ; :,. "
A large assortment of ,, .... .. ,
; Groceries, fish, Salt and Plaster.
Ladies hoea and Gaiters, Fluid and Fluid Lamps
All of which will be sold on the most reasona
ble terms.
13 Country produce ef all kinds taken in ex-
change at the best prices..' ' " , '
' JOHN BUVEKS & CO.
Sunbnry, April 13, 1850. ly
T)ROWNt ESSENCE OP JAMAIOA GIN-
GER. an excellent articled
r-HipwAt ' Medicated Soap for sun burns, tan,
tetter. A-c. .
, Kadway's Circassian Balm, for the hair dauA
Badway'a Beady Relief for Cramps, Cliolic,
Cholera Morbus, &c. For sale tiy
. ' H.'B. MASSER.;
J SunburyVJlus;. 8, 1850.' ' ' ' ' "
B
AV RUM An excellent article for sale
bT, -, HENRY MASSE K.
euiUHiry Jan. EYtn, ia u. 1. 1 .- - - ,
fA3,frora tlia New York Canton and pakui
,jl , vumpany- ,r Ot au'e uy . ,
. i- v: frit ixrt
LV-1
KaAbu, VLi, 148
Js K. THOMAS,
Ornamental and French . Stylo Frame
j Manufectiirer, -
801 Walnut it , between 3d and ith ttreet. '
PHILADELPHIA.
T5 ESrECTFULLY directw the attention of tho
pnhlio to his superior styles of Plain and
Fancy Frames, which are of the latest and most
beautiful designs. i ; ' i;
A a handsome Frame at a LOW TRICE;
baa been much desired, ha 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 inert ass
his facilities, and new offer at i
. j j EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES, . .1
Singly, or in thousands, the moat beautiful Frames,
suilnble for Paintings), Prints, , Daguerreotypes,
Cards, &C, &c. ,., .
.,.,,.) t. For Durability Unsurpassed. ... n
Hotels, Public B.tiildingrs, Sleamboats, Storei, Ca
binet Furniture, &cn decorated in imitation of
carved Roae-Wood. ; '. i'
tW Please cnll and see specimens. '
May 25, 18S0 ly , - .'
GEORGE J. IIENKELS, '
CITY CABINET WAREROOMS,
- NO. 173 CHESNUT STREET, ,
(orrostTK Tint stats Horse,) , "
PHILADELPHIA.
ftFF'F.KSfor sale, low for cash or approved city
" pnper, a larrjc and well ssaortcd stock of
CABINET FURNITURE, of the latest patterns
and of the best workmanship. The assortment
embrares every article, useful orornamcntal,coin-
prising suits of Drawing Room Furniture in Rose
wood and Walnut, exquisitely carved. Rosewood
W alntit, and Mahogany Chamber Furniture 1 ra-
tent Extension Dining Tables, (acknowledged to
be the-, best now in use); Library book Cases,
and a great variety of plain Parlor and Chamber
Furniture. . ...
Curtains made and put up in the latest Paris
lashions. .
Spring Mattraases, Hair Mattresses, and Fea
ther Beds, made to order,
i 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 any part ol the country. . .
May 23, 1850. ly ', , .
SFFJ1TC- GOODS
IN IMULADKLI'IIIA.
ril 5HARPI.ESS cV SONS, have just received
I their supply of SPRING AN D SUMMER
GOODS of Friendly and other styles, to which
thev invite attention.
SHAWLS A 11 descriptions of Silk, woollen
and worsted. 'i
DRESS SILKS Gro de Rhines, Chameleons,
and neat and new fancy styles India Silks and
Nittns. ' "
DRESS GOODS Lawns, Bareges, Mousse-
tins, Ginghams, Alpacas, Mohairs, and all the
new fabrics. i.i,.
FURNISHING GOODS Blanketa.Shectings
Quilts, Damask, Shirtings, and all other furnish
ing goods. , ., ' ' '
MEN'S WEAR Cloth, Cassimeres, Cashma
rctls, Drills, Vestings of all kinds, and Boys wear.
SHOEMAKERS GOODS and Carriage Ma
kers articles. T. SHARPLESS ct SONS,
. . No. 32 S. Second Street, Philadelphia.
May 25, 1850. ly , , .
J. H. ZIMMERMAN,
JUSTICE OF TIIE PEACE,
Sunbury, Pa.
Office in Deer Street, immediately opposite the
Public School House.
17 Monies collected and ail business niomntlv and care-
fullj- attended to.
April 20, 1850 ,. , '
REFORM YOUR HABITS. ,
Come ye, with par-nents bare and seedy,
Ye b'lth'lom, wido'ers and husbands too, ' ' '
If, in the outward man you'r needy, 1
AV'e soon ton make you as good as new.
i r
THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends
and the public, that he will commence in this
place, on the 8th of April next, the , " .
TAII.OUI.VO KUSIXESS . s
in all its branches. He will lie careful to see that
his work is made up in the best manner, and be
flatters himself, that he will be able to give entire
satisfaction in point of cut, fit and style, as well
as ifi prico, .Ho therefore respectfully, solicits his
friends and the public gencrully to. call and give
turn atrial., ,
His shop is a new building in Fawn street be
ow Weaver's Hotel. .
, , JACOB 0. BECK.
Sunbury, March 30, 1S50. Cm ,,
CHARLES W. HEGINS,.,,
ATTOP.1TEY AT , LAW,
I'oitsviue, ia.
Will promptly attend to collections and all busi
ncus entrusted to his core.
June 16; 1843, .
EDWIN ILVLL,
(Late or the Firm or Witkiksox 6l Haii,)
Ao. 24- South Second Street,
Philadelphia,
P ESPECTFt.'LLY informs his old friends and
1 - customers, as well as the public generally,
that he has opened an entire new stock of elegant
styles ot
bpring a bummer Dress Goods.
His assortment consists of the latest and most desi
rable styles of English, German, French &. Ame
rican Goods. fcSuch as Delaines', Tissues, 13 era
ges, Silks, Lawns, M uslins, Shawls, 11 Jkffs, Gloves,
and every variety of Dress and I ancy Goods.
i'lulad. Alarcli ltf, 1830. ly - ,
C. EENKERT,
BOOT MAKER,
b. 4-0 South Fourth Street,
PuiI.AIlliI.PHIA,
Vy HERE every variety of French Calf Skin
' Morocco, Patent leather, Congress and Gai
ter boots, of the best stylo and workmanship, are
constantly kept on hand or nianufactuied to order.
March 16, 1850 Um
PATENT Trusses of all kinds, Harrison's
writing and indellible ink, Cotton yarn and
liips, just received and for sale by ' " '
' J. W. t 1CILUNU.
Sunbury, Dee. 3, 1848. . t i
STONEWARE,1
STONE milk Pans, stone Jugs ' and Pitchers,
and other articles of stone wure just received
and lor sale uy JUH. w, FKILING.
Suuhury, June 83, 1849. . ; ,
THiEY'S COUGf Cj4NDY. n excel-
I ' lent remedy for coughs, colds. 1 For sale
at this office . " ' '
DAUB'S celebrated Horse and Cattle Modi
cine for sale by HENRY MASHER
Bunbury Jan. S7th, 184U . -: : n .
rjOLD PENS IN SILVER CASES, A small
Int nn liuiirl ainl fiir huIa hv
II b.mAsskr.
furiburyi April 6, 1850. ' , ', lr
Tl A iciva .
snioi.Ms, curranta, citron, cheese, pepper
- Muce, etc. t or sale by J. W. f KILlNU
Bunbury, Dee. j, 1848. - , -. . v s t !
1 AZORS-A superior article for sale at the
atore oi HENRY. MASKER,
-8uiibury, Feb, 10, 1850 ,i -, hi h
IiEK BILh-Justice ntl Cpnitablca Fe
Bills tamUomely printed on card naoer. for
-issj aav viiwvtlltv,
TV1 INERAL WATER,, from the Oak 4cliard
t'A Acid Springs, highly valuable in chronic di.
seasea, anil tonic nmeoies, fcr sale bv v ,
U - .t ., 'J. HBNKY MARSEtt, .,
ruuuury, juns Si), liu tf
..SUNBURY AMERICAN t iVIS D ,SHAM0K1N JOURNAL.
A CAJX TO HOUSEKEEPERS
At the Cabinet Ware lloAni of
"SEB'KIIOUPT & CO.
' v ; Market Square,
Alio at the tor'trr of Fawn ttrtet it tht Railroad
,, SUNBURY, PA. V,:.,';,.:,
Thankful for" tht patronage of Vis friends and
customers during the 17 years he ha 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 tiie improvements
of the day; and has accordingly extended his busi
ness in every branch and tnricty The public are
therefor invited to the attenAirm of the present
stock ifi o rx ?. r r. i? ;; ' 'i
CABIN ET- W A U R AND CIIAIKS,
t (-. MANVrACTVRRD IV ' '
mii ' SFH A RTT A W TTrtTTPT Jtr " '
' ' At the Old Stand. ' '' . '.'!
Where in addition to their former stock ef the
establishment they now manufacture
Mahogany, Walnut & Cane-Seat Chairs
Larg;e Spring Seat Rocking Chairs,
" Dressing Bureaus, Centre Tables,
Marble Top Wank Stands, ,
" ' and a variety of other , .' ,
' n v new style and ," . , .
F.nliioiinllc l'urnittire.
- Having secured a Hearse and made the neces
sary arrangements for the purpose, they ere now
prepared for Undertaking in all its branches, tn
this vicinity or at any convenient distance.
Ye mniils nud mistrrascs, suit husbands too, '1
Here's fumitilre of everr style and hns, ;
From side boards d twn to kitchen tables,
Fmm rocking chairs to lockiiis cradles :
Should you not hnve the icndy Joiiji to pay,
.. We'll wait awhile fat a brighter better day,
. ., Or take potatoes, oats, eoru, wheat and rye ;
Bark, hoop poles, ataws, or lumber wet and dry,
,.- Or any thing but yokes and threshing flails,
From pigs and turkies down to tittle quails.
Come on theu frlemls, cotne one and all, -Keep
trade a moving, so "g'ies on the ball."
EI? Orders from a distance promptly attended
to and work of all kinds delivered with dispatch
Bunbury, March 9, 1850. tf
ROBT. L. SETU. THOS. P. B. SETH
SETIJ & BROTHER.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND , ... ,., ;
J NO. 89 PRATT STR13ET,
" ' (Neir Bowiv's Whahf,) .
v, . - -BALTIMORE,'
Will pay particubV attention to the sale of GRAIN
and all oilier products of the farm.
, Baltimore, January 26, 1850. ly .
THE PEOPLE'S VADE-MECUM
CO.Ml'lUSING A COLI.KCTION OF OVER 200
VALUABLE RECIPES,
in Me Useful and Interesting Arts with a few
Simple and Curious Experiments In
. CHEMISTRY:
T NCLUDING Medicines, Perfumery, Chemistry
Cookerv, Farriery, Dyintr, Confectionary, Do
mestic Economy, etc. etc. etc. Price 6 cts., for
sale by HENRY MASSER.
Bunbury, Dec. 8, 1849. .'. -
II illDIVO &, HULL'S
7HOLESAI.E Commiasion PAPER and
RAG WAREHOUSE. No. 19 MINOR
Street, Philadelphia. Where a general assort
ment of all kinds of Paper is kept, and for sale ot
the lowest cash prices, i
Cap, Letter and Printing Tapers.
&c. on it a ii a.
Plain and ruled while Caps.
" ' blue "
Flat CapsJ - . . . ' .' . : '
Plain and ruled white Letter. , '
" " blue "
Bine and white Folios.
White and colored Printing Toper
Tissue Papers.
Shoe "
nipping "
Envelope " ' .
Hardware and Sl eathing Taper.
Tar Boards.
Straw Boards. ' '
Bonnet Boards.
All orders from the Country will be attended
to at the shortest notice.
All goods sold will be carefully packed, and de
livered at any place in the city.
The highest cash price paid for Rugs, or ex
changed for Puper, as low as csn be bought else
where. Please call and examine for yourselves.
Philadelphia, Nov. 17, 1849.
Rrowii'N Essence of Jamaica Glu-
per. . .:,
Prepared only 01 Frederick Brown, at his
Dru and Chemical Store, North East
Corner of Fifth and Chestnut
streets, Philadelphia.
TIHE Essence, in a preparation of unusual ex.
J. cellenco and of varied properties. In all cases
where a powerful and safe stimulant is required,
it is unrivalled for eliicacy as well as immediate
itction. To the traveller and to the family circle
ft is invaluable, as a few drops diluted in sugar and
water present a safe nd azroeable remedy to the
invalid who requires immediate relief, as well as
to the convalescing patient who needs a gentle
tonic. In a southern climate, where the relaxa
tion of the system to 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 naussca and sea-sickness, it is an active
and safe as well as a pleasant and refreshing re
medy, and is prescribed by tha most eminent of
the medical faculty.
A supply of the above received and for sale by
II. B. Musscr, Sunbury. ,
April 6, 1830. 6m ...
A Sew Asgortmeiitor Frfiili Goodi,.
IRA T. CLEMENT,
TJ ESrECTFLXLY informs his friends, cus
- k- tomcrs and others, that he has just received a
handsome assortment of , .
NEW GOODS ".'.'
at his store in Market Square in Sunbury, such as
Dry Goods, Groceries, Queens
, ware, Hardware, &c. .
Sunbury, June 33, 1849. (1
Wm. ii. Cochran & Co.,
Wholesule aud Hrtall,
WtNE AMD HQUOIl. MKRCHANT8,
No. Ii H-'almt Street, Philadelphia.
AVE always on hand a'very large stock of
Wines, Liquors and pVcrars, of their own
importation. ' Store Keepers, Hotel Keepers, and
private gentlemen, will be supplied on the most
liberal terms. .' 1 :.,.', '
PUUodelphia, Nov. 17, 1849
Tulunblo IltMtltM,
T IFE or Ch hist, ban Jsoniely bound, D'Au-
J digne's' His rou r or thc Rf.iohmtiox,
Blask Dat-mooks tso Leiih tns, full bounded.
r er sale at the publishers prices by
, , II. B. MASSER.
Sunbury, July 14fl84 V
Ootton Yarn, Cutton Carpet Chain, Cotton Laps
and w siiuiii(r, Cotton Outlines, Ready made
Pantaloons, Ready made Vests, Congress . Knives,
Porcelain lined . preserving kettles, just received
iprsaleoy . , H, MASSER.
IBuubury, Dec 8,1848. ' . ,
PAP8-An assortment juat received. Also
silk HATS at $m, for sale by
x?-);'-. ; . H. MASSER,
.. Sunbury, Deo, S, 1848. . , ,
BLANKS.
W JLANKS of every descriptioo can be bad by
applying at Uie etUce er tfct Amvntan.
FIRE PROOF CHESTS,
FOR BOOKS, PAPERS, JEW EUR Yi, &c.
r;.- EVANS' & WATSON, ! ol
No. SO .fVorffc Third ttttet; btHieeri Arch ana"
Kate, and 83 Dock street,
OPPOSITE THE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE.
Patent Soap-stone Lined and Key-
,o '. hole Cover n . v.,
" SALAlYt ANDERS, '
FIRE AMD THIEF PROOF IRON CHESTS,
t!N'"",Vu.', ' ' " Warninteil' tn stand mors Hml
T JHBSi w? . 5 than any Chests in Ibis Country,
!si.Kw;n!:.i -d.-K.- ui j-"' - "v. .-..
V."H Chests, iflnn m.w m se; 'They
JS WWI y-AW also eouiiune tn .
i make lias orniua
nt very low prices
thai locks. With
whleh can Ih rbnngRd
several thonannd tiines-ehnnsea-
ble in fart every time the Uk Is
used If desirable. Tliesa Locks are prnif, ngaiusl the m-'st
expert Thieves, lieinff supplied Willi the Patent Key-hole
Cover, and made verv Amur, ihev cauin' be blown open
hv Gnnn -wder. These Locks are aiieudod foi BANKr!,
STORKS. SAFF.f, ,Vr. , , ' . .
Penland lettet copying presses, flropfopf doors for Banks
and Storea. ... ,.,,-.'
Patent Slnta l.lnrrt Refrnreralors. warranted snperinr to
all others. Wnter Filters, Shower liitlis of the best qual-
itv. ' .....
CV Persons wishing tn purchase tiny of the above ar
ticles, will please give them a rail, as they , sell cheaper
than any other in the United Stntea.
' ' ' I t v ... .- DAvlTl KVAIW, "J .v
, . .. I. JOHANNES WATSON.
Philadelphia, November 10, 1I0 ly p ;. . r,
STONE WARE.
riHE subscriber would moat respectfully in
1 form his friends and a generous public, that
he it manufacturinp; the heat quality of
STONB WAR 8,
in all its varieties, and is prepared to sell a little
cheaper than any ofther manufacturer in the Union.
He is also importing and dealing most extensively
in
CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSW'ARE,
which he offers on the most reasonable tenna.
His Potteries arc on bond street north of Fay
ette, and China store and dwelling; at No. 8, B.
ualtimore street. , .
DAVID PARR,
No. 8, E. Baltimore street,
. . BiLTiMoiiK, Maryland.
February 8, 1850. ly
Equitable Ufe IiiMiiraiice, Annult)'
nnu I riiMi company,,
OFFICE 74 WALNUT STREKT, PIIII.ADF.LPHIA.
Capital SiW.OOII. Chshtkb Pehpeioai.
ri'iir. tj'impnm' are niv prennrea to trausnt-t 'nismrss
1 nivai Hie miiBI litiernl and ailvuiiuiecius terms. 1'lipv
arc untltorized hy their eliarler (nn. 3) "to make " nil anil
cvtiry insurance appertaining- tn lite risks iif whntcver kind
or nntur. and t:i rweivn and execute trusts, make eml iw-
inents. and to srant and purchase anuuitieB., The Com
pany sell mini! ilit-s and endowinents, und act as Trustees
lor uiiuwrs ana ncirs. . i
Table of Premiums required for the Assurance of 8100 fur
i . . tne whole term oi l.lie.
Age. l'rem.
3. HI
3 4ft
3 02
3 77
3 01
4 13
4 32
4 51
4 71
4 fll
5 12
S33
8:54
S 78
G 03
The premiums are less than anv other eomr.inv, and the
policies afford greater advantages. Tallies of fialf-vearlv
and quarterly premiums, hull" credit rntes of premnimi short
iciiiis, jmni iivct, urvivorsntps aim
form or Application (fir which there sri
to he had on application at the- office, or by letter to the
Agent, 4. a. ruiun , r-utiuury. -..
.'. Hates for lssumsu 8100 on a single Life
, Ago.
For 1 year.
61
09
' 1-20 -1.KO
3,13 .
For 7 years.
1.31)
l.M
For Life.
21)
' 30
40
SO
60
1,60
2.04
2.70
3.n4
6,03
2,1)7
3,7
. Example A person aged 30 years next birth d;iy, hy
paying the Company 99 cents would secure to his iViinily
or heirs SUM slioukl he die in one yeur 1 or for Sn.nO he se
cures to them 8I0UO; or lor 13 niimiaily for seven years
he secures to them 10110 should he die in seven years; 01
for &2D.40 paid annually during hie he secures 9lixX) to he
paid when he dies. The insurer securing his own bonus,
by the difference in nnl mntol premiums from thoaechn reed
hy other nlTn us. Fur 8 19,50 the heirs would receive S500U
sh-mlil he die in one year.
Fornix of application and all pari ienlnra may bf hnd at
the office. PF.TF.R CUl.LE.N, President.
Vice President, Wm, M. IJaird.
Fhaxcis W. Kawlr, Secretary and Treasurer,
Consulting Phvsiciam Dr. J. B. Musser, miliary.
J. II. Purdy, Sunbury, Agent for Northumberland coun
ty.
Bunbury, July 2S, 1840 , i- )..-
"i:ncour:ig:e Your Own!"
TTAAS & I.ENN.
FASHIONABLE MAKE OF
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS.
''I'lIE subscribers respectfully cnll the attention
of the public to their lanre and splendid assort
ment of every quality aud prico of
;itii: -ware.
which cannot fail to recommend itself to every one
who will examine it, on account of its durable
workmanship and splendid finish, madn up of the
best stock to be had in the city. No effort, is
spared in the manufacture of their ware, and the
suliscriliera are determined to keep up with the
many improvements which are constantly being
made. Their stock consists of Mahogany
Sttf'aM, Dlvnii hikI IjOUiistpn,
Uurmus,SErictnr(cs,S(rJcbonrins,
SOFA, BliEAKFAST AND l)INlG TABLES,
and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phila
delphia, manufacture.
BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and price,
CUPBOARDS, WOltK AND CANDLE.
STANDS, TOILET TABLES AND
. EXTENSION TABLES,
in short, every article in this line of their business.
rhey also manufacture all kmds and qualities
of ......
CIIAIKS.-
including varieties never before to be had in
Sunbury, such as Mmoui!it, Black Walxct
AXII Ut'RLKII MAPI. IiHECIAX 5 AND WlNIISOn
CHAIRS, anu fanct Piako S tools, which are of
thc lutcst styloa, aud warranted to bo excelled by
none manufactured in tne cities or elsewhere.
The subscribers are determined that there shall
be no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in
the cities, as every confidence can lie entertained
about the quality and tiuish ol tneir ware and
Chairs. ... .
1'heir articles will be disposed of on as good
terms as they can, be purchased elsewhere. Coun
try Produce taken in payment for work.
IW LINUElt 1 AKI.Nli attended to on reason
able terms. ....
Idf The Ware Room is in Market Street,
opposite J. Young s store, and nearly opposite
W eaver a Tavern.
.i r , , DANIEL HAAS,
i . ., GEORGE RENN.
Sunbury, April 28, 1849. tf .' ., ,
LIQUOlTs. "WINES; &C.
'PHE subscrilr has just received a near supply
of the best liquors that ever came to Sunhury,
consisting in part uf . ',' .,, . . .
Superior old pule Brandy. . I 'i i,'.!.
Fine Cojrniae Brandy.
' Superior Old Jamaica Spirits. " 1 ' " : 1 '
New England Rum. 11 "' ' 1 1 -'J
Fiue Holland Gin. ', ; u ; 's ( ,j
Superior Old Whiskey , . ,
Common do. ,. , , . .;. . . t
: Superior Madoria Win-" - '
'Lisbon' do. " dd.'j' . '' "!-(
. Superior Tort Wine. .
' Burgundy Port do. - - ' '
; Sweet Malaga Wine. 'V ,' ' .,,'.' J1, '
Superior Cluet Wine in bottles, , , i 1
' Champagne do. do. - --!-" '"
' ... ' HENRY MASSER.
Sunbury, May 88 1849. . . . ... !
3 A new supply of tnia excullcnt article juat
wwived and for sal. by " H. B. MA88ER.
Sunbury, MaKU 1, 1150. i
Aro. IPrtm. I Age. Prem.
Ill 1 50 3t a on
ir 1 M 3J 2 is
18 1 SI) Ml) 'l
1!) I SO 31 37
so i no M s
SI 1 63 39 8 411
22 1 m 37 2 47
23 10!) . 39 2 51
21 172 , J 30 2 It)
85 1 70 40 2 70 ,
S IK 41 2 81 . !
27 1 6(1 42 2 fl2
28 lp4 . 43 SOI '.'
29 1 Of 41 3 12
3U 2 01 45 J 3 23
imTICKNOR'S i
OOLUMD1AH BFELLINO BOOK.
BEING a proojessive and Comprehensive Sys
tem of Ortho(rrapy and Orthoepy, including
a variety of definitions, adapted to the use of
Schools in tint American Republic; by Almon
Ticknot, a Teacher of twenty-five ycara experi
ence, and author of the Columbian Calculators,
Practical Common School Mensuration, &c m
; The attention of Teachers, School Dtrectors,
parents, &en is invited to this new Spelling Book,
which conforms to the modern spelling and usages
in OrthoCTBphy as being one of the neatest, cheapest
best arranged, and bettor adapted to the wants of
children, than any other published in the Lulled
Stats. : It is what it purports to be, a Spelling
Book and not a Reading Book, and only requires
an examination on the patt of Instructors of youth
to secure for it a universal introduction into the
Schools of the United States. Juat published, and
for snle hv Henht MAssEn, Sunhury. ,
Where Teacher and Directors can procure
copies for examination. , ,; i ,'
August 4, 184H. .
Dli-J. JUPDEGRAFF,
O ESPECTFUI.LY informs the citizens of
Danville and the public at largo, that he has
located in Danvillo, and is now prepared to prac
tice Medicine and Surgery in all its various bran
ches. He will Operate on all the various forms
of blindness, cross eves, club feet. ' harelip, cleft
palate, and attend to the extraction of tumors,
amputation of limbs, and all other suroical dis
eases. ' His collertinn of instruments rompriaes
all instruments in modern Surgerv. of the latest
improvement and finest finish. He flnlters him
self that many years' practice and experience will
lie a sufficient guarantee to those who may feci
disposed to employ him.
His residence is nearly opposite the Montgome
ry JS nidines, and next door to Isaac ttoscn
baum's store, in North Danville.
Danville, Dec. 1, 1849. ly.
HICKE1? 8c TULli,
IVu l'0 liiPNiiut Klrcet, .
(Opposite tht Arcade)
PHTLADEIiPHIA,
Jl ANUFACTURERS of their improved i
1 Elastic Steel Spring, Solid Sole Leather,
stvle
and
Solid Riveted '
which took the only first premium, awarded by
the Franklin Institute at their last cxlinniion.
H. & T. tako pleasure in inl'orminc the travel
ling public, that they have now on hand, a beau
tiful assortment or Iheir improved stylo ot olid
Sole Leather Trunks; Doublo and Single Folio
Trunks, of various styles; Ladies' Trunks, Va-
lice Trunks, Bonnet Boxes, Cap Cases, ( arpet
Bags, and an elegant assortment of superior En
ameled Patent Lcnthor Bags, with every article
in their line of business.
n?" Old Trunks Repaired or taken in exchange
lor New ones. ALEX. L. HICKEY.
RICHARD W. IT'LL.
Philadelphia, Nov. 17, 1840.-
PHILA. AND READING RAILROAD
SIM Ml: II ARHAXJl MLNT FIIOM
rillLADELPlHA AND POTTSV1LLE.
Office of the Philai It Reading Ruilroarl Co.
Philadelphia, March 29, 1830.
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, (Accommodation.)
Leaves Philadelphia ut 7J A. M., daily except
Sundays.
Leaves Pottsville at 7 J A. M. daily except Sun
days. Afternoon Line. (Fast Train )
Leaves IMiiladelphia at S J o'clock, daily, except
Sundays.
Leaves Pottsville at Sj 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, Uirdsboro', Roger's Ford, Val
ley Forge, Port Kennedy, Spring Mill or Falls.
NOTICE. Fifty pounds of bugenge will be al
lowed to each passenger in these lines ; and pas
sengers are expressly prohibited from taking any
thing as baggage but their wearing apparel, which
will he at the risk of its owner.
By order of the Board of Managers.
S. BRADFORD,
April 13, 1830. Secretary,
UlIJsliDh' ATI-YMIi;PTi
Ir I.IXIK i. with the utin nt omfidence, olTered to tlm
Ij iVUtlieal TuciLty ainl tfif publif l-r Uicnre f i)i
m or iudigeflt ju, nitd ull dnwuse aribiug irum it, vucii
N iuitea, Hradui he.
Vt-Ttit; lJii!(noH tf Sitjlit,
Bili his Vtiinitinc.
Liuriiiii seiisjiiHui at tiie pit
l)cbiiilyuut the Ncrv"Ufi y-
tit tiiu st m ien,
l.iver riMiinliiint,
tern.
Ilvn K.h'ndrin, Juumlice,
OppresM n ii Tier entiit,
1. xsi.l Ui'tite, P.-il-it.lti in of the I Unit,
Wiisiinir ol tiie slrensth. Pain in tiie nit -il the t line
1- liitnlence, with Imjuentl or t-.w.irds the ritflit side.
heir iinirnf wind. 'Sail iwni-ss ol c niinlt-il m,
Viiintediiine, Diyrrssi ni of the spinss nnd
Coiisiituiiist mm uneusineiis: uriuitniiiy tn wnipcr,
of the bowels, l
If ciise of dyspepsia should lie n.-eleeted, most sen lis
eflects limy ensue, 1 ir it Invs the f iiiiiitnti -n f -r, is the in
cii-ent ciiilbe of. Hlld very I'reiiuentlv tt-rillili:iles iuc insuniii
li il. 1 w -uld impress uion (lie mind thnt to tiide with
this disense iiiivIkj t-isnirt wi'.h the rs -n wlilt-h c-iiistl-
ttites in-iii sUiierenuueiif nin init uniiiitil tieiuirs, or ri em
hiller exisleuee by sdding n eonsciousuesu of folly to the
ieu:llly of Hllil.
This iiinlii iue is nently put up in bottles, with ample
direeii 'ns f..r use, und is sold iu hiiulmrv by John V,
Ksiuso. ja.mi:s WH.I.1A.MS.
Testinnnyol Mr. Aimer l-.lines, Itilli-r, Marsei street
nli ive rUxlh, e rr b iralive of the eiliiMvy ol lllionis
Anti-llysK-jilie lilixir
Piiu.jDin.piiu, October 3, 1849.
Mr. Jams, Williams :
Uuar en i It lives ine srent liiensure to aimw mat you
are umiin preparmy you inedic-ine f r the eure of l)ysiep
sin, I' r many of my aeiuintnees have repeutedly nsked
ms where it could be prormed, kuowiiigur.it I nan uueu
eureil by it. As I think thst a puliliu Hckn twledginent of
tlw great benefit 1 have reeeived from the use of your meil.
iciue is not only aue to you, unt may ne useiui vioiners,
now ra-ike it. For several years I sutleral from Dyspep.
siu, which iucrensed to such an extent unit my health and
cousliluil 'll were rapidly sinking under it. I win etisi.
pellt-d to restrict mvaelt to the in t simple !.. sun even
that I could not digest. I felt a loss oi strength, disiucli.
nail ii to exercise, and, as you have it in your advertise
ment, a general feeling of deprmsi u and iislesrriUilaa
ivMiriiiu In the t ear 1K1S. hejrinff fr m others bich re-
cmraeiulitini of vour Auti-Uyciiiio Klixir, I pr wured
and used it wuh Ihe ni ist luippy edect ; uiuler it lultueucs
languor ami wnriucss gmilunlly passed away, aim my apiie.
tile returned wliich 1 J sjld graliiy with unpuui-y. Teu
years have ll w elapsed, and my c -nfuleuce ut the curative
piwers .if y iur mwllciiw has iif c-mrse increased, lot it
completely cured me when I failed t lobtuiu reliel fr snauy
otkoi source. - Very respecU'ully yours,
, ABNKH KI.ME9.
Testimony of Kd word H- Rowley, Wh lesule Merchant
nf the Hrm of Uowiey, AshlHiiiiler Co., No fi mth
Wharves, in proof ol" the efficacy of Williams' Auti-Dys-peptis
Elixir.
Philadelphia, October 99, 1340.
Mr. Jamks Willisms i
Dear su : 1 I'ike pleasure tn recommending your Anti
Dyspeptic Klixir for the cure m Dyspepsia. 1 have taken
it myself lot the disease, and have lieen entirely cured.
. . Yours respectfully,
. . -- KDWAIID H. HOWlJjy
Aoint JOIIXW FKIUXG, Sunbury, Pa.
Marco U, l0.ly
BOSS OINTMENT, FOH TETTEB
T)E AD the following ceilillcnte from Capt. Devoe, the
1 well known and ponular Sliuin Boat Cuptuiu (of the
Traveller.) ,
Philadelphia, October 31, 1810.
Bcvfral years since I was attacked with a braukiug. out
on my uck iu the f irm of Teller, which I am o-MivmceU
was c aiust-ted at the Uarber'siSliop. ll grandually extend
ed ovr my face until it ruuuhed tha upier part is' the
clieeks. During the. aevarul ui'iuths tliat it e-miiuued
spleaaliug, I . uaul tlitteruul apJiiiliutul, s-ane of whit-h had
Ilia tricot, appiently at least, aaneaaiiig th disease, hut
from noueoi them did 1 perueiv Uie loiat beuet until 1
applied the Koss Ointment. Ity the use of one jar of it,
I wus perfectly cursd aiul havs rsmuiucd frss of the aaec
tioa. 1 kave siucs uaud the Oiutoient, liglaly applied for rnufrh.
ness ol tlis face, bl ik-hes. chappod hands, tc. With per.
feet succi-ss. I Iwve iio hesiuti u iu rnooiuiusudiiuj a ut
tlw striiuictt awuusr to Uie public
JAMES DEVOE.
Agent Hssay Masiss, Bunbury.
July s, UA.
ROSE OINTMENT A fresh supply of thu
excellent article for Tetter. dc., just received
and for sale by HENRY MASSER.
bunbury, July 28, 1849.
KNOB AND SPRING MORTISE LAT
CHES. An excellent article, for aale at
half tha usual price by ' J. W. FKILING. .;
Sunbury, July T, 1749
N. S. LAWRENCE,
Agent for the salt of Southworth Manufactu
ring Co'f . irrittnir Panr.
fare lloitne, Kn. 3, minor street
PHILADELPHIA.
QQ CASES of the above superior Papers now
in store, and for sale to trade at the lowest
market prices, consisting in part of '
Fine thick Flat Caps, 18, 14, 15 anil 18 lbs.
blue and white. -
Superfine Medium and Demi Writings,' blue
anil while. ,
Extrasuper and superfine Folio Posts, blue,
Superfine CammoricM Posts, blue and white
plain and ruled 1 ' 1
and white, plain and ruled.
Extra super Linen Ante Papers, plain anu riii.
Superfine and find Bill Papers, long and broad.
Superfine and fine Coutiting-Houae Caps and
Posts, blue and white. ' '
Extra suiicr Congress Caps and Letters, plain
and ruled, bluo and white. ,
. Extra super Congress Copland Letters, gill.
Superfine Sermon Caps and Posts.
Superfined bluo Bath Posts, blue and white,
plain and ruled.
. bmliroiilercd INote rapers anu Lnveiopes,
"Lawyer's" Bref Tapers.
Superfine and fine Cnps and Tosts, ruled and
plai.i, blue and while, various qualities and prices.
Also, 1000 reams white end asserted Shoe Pa
pers, Bonnet. Boards, white and assorted tissue,
Tea, Wrapping, Envelope, assorted and blue Me
diums, dip Wrapping, 11 anlwarc Tapers, &c
'Philadelphia, Nov. 24, 1849.
In preoentme the ptihltc with a remedy fir the trentment
and cure nf FKvnR xxn Aorn nnd nther hili -an diKrnsc.
nn nrv)1nir' needed. Vnst numbern in thc I'idred Widen,
who JtuftVr from thcae afTeclinns in their varied firms, ore
c impelled to iork relief fnmi iUIht s Hirers thun the inline-,
dime prescript inns of the rrfrnlor physician. It 1nf ms
theref re an nhjeet of humanity, ni well us f public inter
est, to bring hefoie thtn a remedy prewired fiom much ex-
peneuee, and which mny nlwuys Ite relied up n ns safk,
EFFECTUAL, AND HA.R.MI.E4S TO TI'K COSMTITL'TION. That
snth is the true clvirueter .if the KSDW ClIOlsAGOrH E,
in nniply nttentwl by the universal success with which it has
been employed.
rrT Extrnet frnm a commuuicntin nf the II-n. Wil
liam Woodbridge, of the t'. S. Senate, late G;veriii of
Wl id i i gun.
Detroit, Oct. 31, 110.
Doctor Charles Osoood.
Dear Sir. 1 have rend with much interest, vmr little
trakatiak upon I lie 'causes, treatment aud cure" of the
febrile dinennes which have so extensively prevuiled in our
country during the hst lew mmt lis an interest iuerensr-d
d ml it t bv Ihe fact that 1 have individually Buffered
much fr im'tbein. Thoueh 1 feel myself very' ine mpetent
to iudtre safety upon a subjet-t s i entirelv professi mal, yet
ymr the try seems t me well reas inrd, bik! your e mHu 1
sionii just, and I think withal, thut your jitimphlct is caleu
luted to produce much praetind jrond.
Spenkiup ol tiie medicine he says : It fully justified your
flatter iue expeetnti'mji, and ns a sufe, convenient, and ptipu-
Inr remeitv, mv own expeneutre, s tar, inuiK-es trw u ue
lieve that 'it will pr ve a great public benefit. 1 am pleused
to learn that you have recently eKtahlished several asjeuciei
for its dicp 'sftion th'Hisrli I renret that, with a virw to a
m re ceneral disncmtuation ot il, y u slionld have Inuud it
uecesrary to remove from y ur present residence am mg us.
Willi inucn respect 1 liuve tne n nor u ire, sir.
Your nblieed servant, '
WIT M AM WOODBKIDCtE
ty From Hon. Stkpiiks V. R. Trowbridge, of Alichi-
gun State Senate, to the Airent at Detroit.
JiluMIVnilAM, IJAKtAND I"., IJCC li, ftM.
gir von wish me to infirm you wh.it I ku iw of Dr.
Osir tod's India Choi ig g-ne, r nnti-bili ns medicine. I d
believe thai if the virtue ami ctTicaey nf this me.lifine were
generally known, the ffvkr and aguic would disappear in
.Michigan.
I pr n-tired n b ittle in the sprincr of iHu, nun have co.nl
renroii t Iwheve that in y sell and family escajrcd the ague
last seiit-ui in consequence f its use.
Perhaps tn no suinuier since tint settlement ot tins hue
peninsula. Ins the fever and 'icue, been prevalent us the
last. 1 have ree mnnended this medicine in numerous in
stances, nud when the disease hud Income fixed and buttled
the skill of physicians; and 1 have never kn 'Wii it tail. 1
has universally pr duccd the m -at happy elfmrts. nnd I bet
lieve it ha never been exceeded ly any niudiciue in remo
ving the bilious discuses of the climate.
Yours, rcspeclfnllv.
SS'l'l'PIIEV V. K. TROAVHRIDH E.
Asrent f l Sunbury II. B. .MASSER.; XnrHmmberi ind,
WITIIINGTOM C - ; Milton, J U. ItASLOKj Selius-yr-'ve,
MAY KLOSK.
May 6, tf
TO I'll VS1CI NS, URI'CCINTS AX!) COl'XTRY
; MEHCIIAXTS.
I "JR. .1. N. KF.F.LER & 13to. most respectfully
' - ...11..;, ntl,,ll., 1,, (hnir f.-n.', U..,-1- of 7?,.-
Uxh. Fruich. Her mnn and Ameiean I)ntfrx, Med
icines, Chemicals. Pnints, Oils, Dye .SttilVs. Glass
ware, Perfumery, 1'nleiit Medicines &c. Having
opened a new store No. 'i'Ji Mnrket -St. with a
full supply of Fresh l)ru'.;x anil .Medicines, we rc
speclfnllv solicit Country deuUrs to examine our
stock before puri'linsiiur elsewhere, promising one
and all who may feel disposed to extend to us their
patronage, to sell them trcnuiue Drills and Medi
rincs, on as liberal terms as any other house in the
City, aud to faithfully execute all orders entrusted
to us promptly and with dispatch.
One of the proprietors being a regular physician,
affords ample guarantee of the genuine quality, of
all articles sold at their establishment.
Wo especially invito druggists and country
merchants, who may wish to become agents for
Vr. Kr-efor1 Cthbtatnl Family Mfitiiritie.-. (stan
dard and popular remedies,) to forward their ad
dress.
(Soliciting the patronage of dealers, we respect
fully remain.
X. KUEI.EU&DnO., Wholesale Drusnikts,
Tin. 8U4 Market street, Philadelphia.
September 15, 1SIU ly.
I'll I I' 1 OKI. I'll I 4
KIEDICAI, HOUSE,
ESTABLISHED 15 YEARS AGO, BV
DM. Kl NICE UN,
N, W Corner of Tkrd and Union Streets.
BETWEEN 8FKUCE AND PINE STUECTS,
IFTKEN Yi;AI, of cxtetnive and uninlerrtipttd
pricuce teia iu this city have rtatlerl lr. K. thc
in tt est Kit tnul Hii'eoiMiU.I nracUii ner lur uiul neur,
in tiie treiilnieiit oi till disentua m a nnvato imiure. Pen us
ti.iiu-ii Willi Urcttn ui u llitr b U', t limit, or len, panm in
the heutiur Ii au, mercuri;il rlu'umtiluin, tnctim-i. gravel,
ilist'ttHU ttning r U) y 'i lil'ull cxckhim or iuipniitira oi the
lit hu. wlitrtsbv tiie e )ulitulum bua Irccnie euieeUcd, lire
all ucatfd vvilli mccciw.
He who pliieoti liiMiell uinler tiie core (H Dr. K., mny re
ligi msl coiitiilc iu hii lun ir ua u gontliiidiitiUKl vauiUieiiU
ly rely uim bis NkiH an a pltvtiiriiui.
TAKK FAKTlcliAH NOTICE.
Young Men wli liave tujurwl ihoint;lv by a certain
niufiiL-e iiHluUfeii hi habit tVfnueiitlv leiirtied from evil
cimipauit'iis or nt fc'luvil the ellci of wliicli are uiglitly
felt, evm wbeii ualeep, mid t1t-nir y b Hh mind uiul txdy.
h ultl apply inuiHxlialely. WeakuetM und c 'iistitutional
debilily m of muiciilur energy, pltyncil tuwitutlt and pen
ernl pr 'truti n. in ilabikily and all uerv um ullei-ii him, iitdi.
freiti ut, aluuisiuifva nf the livei, and every djtffasein any
way coitntH-'ivu wtui uie uis nicr ui prucreaiive miio
tiona cured, and full vigor reatored.
YOUTH AND MANHOOD,
A vigorous lile or a premaiure death.
KINRELIN oh ti If rr.if nation.
ONLY 25 CENTS.
This Biflklust published is filled with useful infirmsti-m
on the infirmities and riist-HK-s if tha (..eiierntive Dirnns.
It aitilressBS itseltnlise to 1 UI Til, n A.MIOOIJ and UUI
AOK, and shuukl he raid hy ull.
Tlis vulushle silvies sisl impressive wamhtjr it fives,
will prevent years if misery uinlsull'criiig and savs Hiiuual
ly Til lusstids of Lives.
Parents hv reudinx il will learu how tn prevent thedes
trurtion nf their cliiUlieii. .. . .
A remittance iH 15 eetiis. enckised iu a letter, sd
dressed 10 1)11. Kl.XKEUX, N. V. e vuei ofTIUKI)
L'.MKN Btieels. between Spruce ft Fine, Philadelphia,
will ensure s b k, Ulster envoi ipe, per return t snail.
Perkins ata disumee iaTaddnaw br. K. by letter, (nnet.
paid.) and he eu red at b-mie.
PACKACtM OP IK1I1CIFKS, DlrtECTION8, 0 ,
f a-wnrded by sendins a remittuuee, and nut ap aeeuie frjia
DAM Alii: hi Cl'KlOSTV.
H ik-setler. New A;auts,Plhirs, Canvassera, and aU
others sutsilied with tlw above work at very low rates.
February 9, ltt6U ly
'1 ISSUE PAPER. Yellow Tissue paper for
1 coveriug glasses, ic, for aale at the olliec ol
the American.
S1
monJa, P unea and Cream Nuts.
Planes of all kinds.
Salt and Plaster. Just received and for sale
by JOHN W, FRILXNQ.
Auabury.Dec 89, 1819.
? 1 1 1 1 , i ",ij t w.'fl tiTt 1 1 ' i j-i V& w i 't'3
BANK NOTE TABLE.
CORRECTED WEEKLY.
PF.NNSVLVANIA.
CITJ nr I'HILADZLPHlt.
I MA8!ACAU8ETT8.
All solvent hanks I air
U. a. Bank notes Iff dia
KHODE ISLAND.
n advent uniika ; , , pa
encwrnv '
1 1 All advent hanks - I diS
Bank of C'hiimlierahura: 1 dls
Bank of Cheater Co. par
Bank of Del. C . Cheater par
IlWl. W. A'.
All solvent banks I ag-
IV EW YORK.
CITT.
iiitiik ! ucrmtliuowil
Hank uf Gettysburg
pari All anlrrnt hanks ' " 1 'Is
1 dia 17'Bk iHes under (a 1 4is
null 01 uewismwil COtTSTRT
Bank nf M idilletown 1 dis All solvents hunks 1 dls
M aitg irnnry O i Bnnk par NEWJEHSEV.
Hnnk of N irthumberl'inl. pal Belvidere Bank . I dis
BaiiSof Pitisburg 1 dis Commercial Bank I dir
Bank of Danville ., par Far. Bank M mt Holly par
Carlisle Hank " ; 1 tlls'F. M., Middltowii Pt. par
Columbia B'k ft B'ge Co iwrlMeclianies1 Bk, Newark par
DoyelsWwn Bank parMeeh. Mk nf Burtington par
I'.nstoii B-iuk t , imr'Mcch. ft Mnn. Bk 'rrent par
Erie Bank 1 ' S dis M irris Co Hank dis
Kxchnnge B'k Pittslairg I dis! Newark Bk'g ft Im. Co I dis
I'.xclmuga It'k, Branch 1 dis Orange Bank I dis
Fnrmers' H'k, Burks Co par Pe .pie's Bk Patterson i dis
rnrmers' nit, i jtneaster par rriuceton Bunk
Fanners' BV, Rendiiit pnriPnlem Banking Cn,
r huh. i,k r-'-nuyiKlll i;n pur r-cmerret u'i Ifnnk
F I), fik Wfivitpulrir tAiliii itnte Honk at Cfiinden
nnr
I- riinkliii Hk Wiuh'a IJilis Smtc Bk Flizabpiht m di
Miirrislmrt: HanK
1 rlifl 9rnte Hnnk Nenrk J Hi
iionesiiriie Hunk
Iinenster It.-inlc
1 din Ptntn Hk, N. Hruttiwiek nnr'
pnr,?iiP8f'X bnnk. Newton dit
i,i-nnnoi rfntiK nnr
iTPtu n HiinKtrifr Co nnr
Tiii nt Bnnk, D"vrr dir
Ynrdley v Ur C Ifidit
iy Uk n't(;8 iTnder $5 1 dis
Merch. Mnn. Hnnlt 1 dn
Mineis' H'k, Pottsville per
Mon-nirilielii Rnnlc 1 flin
Tayl-irsv'e Del H' Co 13 disl
West nranrh Il-mk par Bank of Delaware
f Delnwnrs Mr
ivyomnnr , inccsi'e nnr
York Rinlt. . 1 dis1
ryitelief notes 1 dis
Hnnk "f Smrnia par
Delnwnre Cirr Bank nnr
Hk W ilnw'n Brtiiifh'w, pnr
rnrmers' Hk Delaware par
I T!li fl Bnilk. Wilmiiirrtnn mr'
MAINE.
Bnnknf Whetlock Sd
Mercantile Bk. Bangor lodis
tT" Under f.V 1 dn
OHIO.
All s ivenr naims 1 tti
NEW UAMI'SHinE. Ul rMvent lmkn 9 rti.
All solvent Innkn
I dif TF"Bk n-titi nndrr 4 dit
VERMONT.
Bnnk nf St AlhnnB
All t ilvent tanks
S dit All a dvent hnnks 9 Alt
I dii.ry-Underya, ft dit
IMPORTANT TO TIIE PUBLIC
ZCPjSE A1TD CATTLE -
-medicines;: : r
Don't permit your Horses or cattle to die. whrm
the means of cure are within the reach of all !
The nnilersijncd has spent several years in the
study of Veterinary practice in "London and K
dinboro'," he has nlo availed himself of the resear
ches nf Leibitr, and other celebrn ted mcn.whohave-
contributed so much towards a judicious treatment
of animals; the principles of our practiee consist
in the rejection of reneial blccdins and the total
rejection of all medicines that experience lias
shown to be of a dangerous tendancy. These re
medies act in harmony with the vital principle, anil
when rjiven according to the directions which ac
company each article they arc capable of exciting
and Increasiinr the natural functions, without di
minishimr or dostrovimr their power, hence are
safein the hands of every oru -
G. H. DADD, M. D.
A 1,1st of Horse and Cattle Medicines. ,
Physic balls, Tjc. per box. , r
Alterative ball, 75c do. ' -
" powders for bad condition, 75c per pack
aw. ;
Heave powder for diseases of the lungs, 75e dc.
i. vine powuer lor " " kidneys, 75c do.
Tonic powder for bad condition glanders, 75c do.
Cordial drink for inllamntion of bowels, 75c per
bottle. -Iiquid
Mister, 75c per bottle.
Ointment for promoting the growth of hair, 50e
per pot.
Healing balsam for wounds and saddle galls, 75c.
per bollle.
Wash for inflamed eyes, 50c per bottle.
Ointment for mange scratches, old sores, &c, 50c
per brittle.
Kmhrocntion fir sore throat, 75c per bottle.
Hool'ointinoiit for sand crack, brittle hoof, &c, 50c
per bottle.
Ilorue i.inimcnt, the most celebrated article known
in England for lameness of every description, 75e
Sr jl 1 per bottle.
nistemperpo-.v ler for red water, $1 per bottle.
Worm powders for the removal of worms from
the intestinal canal. 73 per packare.
For sale by STlMPtfOX & BEED, 28 Mcr
chants Itow. also at DADO'S 1IOHNE AND
CAT'l'I.E MEDICINE DEPOT, Koa, 1 &. 1
Hayinarket Square, Boston.
Pamphlets describing tho diseases for which
these remedies are used can be hud gratis.
.Numerous Certilicates aro in possession of the
Proprietors, of cures performed by the above MrdL
cines.
Sold by GKEEN & FLETCHER, No. 26Seuth,
SIXTH Slrcct, Philadelphia, and by his
Aukxts. H i:Ht Mi sat ii, Sunbury,
reuruary a, is-iy ti , .. i ;
1 COLUJII5IA SERIES OF
atttitmrtiTO.
The Pupil's friend and Teacher's comfort.
J HE COI.rMBIAX CALCULATOR. Thia
work is nlrcndy introduced into some of the
Iwst Acailamios anil a larTC number of Schools,
where its use has (riven decided and universal sa
tisfaction. hot!i,to t-acher and pupil. It is purely
American in its character, hasod upon our own
hcautiful derimal systr.m of enrrtvry. It contains
more, the arrangements aro licHcr, and it is tha
easiest and cheapest work of the kind now in nsej
and it is so considere I by hundreds of the most
competent teachers and men of s.-ience in the Uni
on, who huve recom mended it, It is the book,,
particularly and expressly prep-ired for our Anu
riran Fekulars t By Amen Tirtnor.
Tiik Yiif-rn's Cuu'. in r Ctti riiTon, Thia
volume continue J1 parses, with alwut 000 exam
ples fir solution on the shite, h embraces the
Fundamental Kulea, Compound Rules, Simple
nnd Compound Reduction, Single Rule of Three,
Proportion, &e.
TiiKSou'i, AuiTiiMiTicii. Tsblks, is dustined,
for the use of younger classes in rk Schools of the
United States. A beautiful little book and pleas
iiiK to children, aud the only one or0 the kind of any
value. . ..
There are Keys to both Arithmetics bound aioi
gle or double, fur the convenience of teachers, in
which the solutions of the questions are given with,
much extra matter for the black hoard. These
Keys, are the most complete work of the kind ever
published, and contain, in addition, about two
hundred examples in Mensuration, ic, for the
use of the Teacher. All that is wanted is to have
thu above books examined, aud no teacher who ia
acquainted with the science of Arithmetic, will
hesitate to pronounce them ihe best worka tha
have ever been published in this or any other
country. ;.
Although issued but a lew months, they have
already been introduced into the Nijrht Public
Schools of New York City in all the Schools
public and private, except two, in the City of
Keadin?. Also, in about twenty Acadamiea in tha
State of PtnnaylvafAi in a large portion, of the
Schools in the City of Wilmington, in the City of
Lancaster, and in the Boroughs of Hurrisuurj,
York, Chamlsjrsburg, Lebanon, l)oy lestown, Potta
ville, Orwigsburir, &c, &c
For sale by Hixut NUaska, Sunbury, Agent
for Northumberland County,
Suuttury, Dec. 9, 1848. - K . ,
P.TE1TT MEDICIITES.
Grjen'a Oxygenated Bitter, price reduced.
Old Jacob Townsend's Sursaparilla. '
' Baker's Sarsaparilla. . ,n . ,
Swayiie'a yrup of Wild Chen : .
Swayne's Yermil'uge. , . ' . ' '
'yre'a Cherry Pectoral ' ""'"' "''"' H
Dr. Drake'i Panacea. 1 '' : '
Dr. Cullen'i do ' ,' ' .
Tibbit'ePain KUler. ; i ! . ! - - '
( Dr. Hoolland's tierman Bitten'
Indian Vegetable Pills '-
Horse and Cattle; Medicines -, -
For sale by HUSKY MASSER. , .
runbury, July 4, 1849.
TJOOKS and Gold Pens.
-L lea of the fife of Chris
a. Un band several cop.
Christ, and also a number of
(old pens which we will sell at the Philadelphia '
prices. For sale at tbieoffice.
KENNEDY'S PATENT SASH - FX
TENINCiSA cheap and excellent erU '
cle lor fasteningvash for sal by , ' '
-i ' J. W. FRI1.INO
Sunbury, July T, IS 19.