Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, November 16, 1850, Image 4

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SUNBURY 'AMERICAN AND ' SHAM0R1N ' J OU KIN AL.
U(0cr Uutrou0 l&atttr.
zri Wtv- F
Tim Woman's Convention lately held at
Worwstur, was really funny affair..- They
passed twolulions against the Bible, fetti
coals, the Constitution of the United States,
and the habits of the society ' " They go for
thilfcnV privileges enjoyed hy the males
( among which privilege we leaf Miss Da
vis forgot uch delicious pastimes as sawing
wood bringing in coal-r-stamling up in
.j churchyriding in the ram and brine; last
the dinner. Before the women embrace
nr privileges, they had better try them on
comet- - Asa beginning let them carry a hod
all day for six shillings, or when tne Uier-
'inometer is 12 degrees below zero, shoulder
" an axe, wale to the woods through the
snow, and taste, the luxury of chopping
jiyood for oO cents a cord. This is what
r the "brute" has to do, who pays the rent lor
J, her. - Again we say, try it on girls.
' ! ' ' , '
"Great Age. We have been informed
- by the Assistant Marshal ol Overton conn
s' ty, that in his tour to take the census, he
Mound an old lady named Slevans, whose
aie was one hundred and twenty years !
...She was reported to him as a married wo-"-man
at the timeof Braddock's defeat. Her
Tyoungest son, a smart lad of seventy, who
'tgaveour informant the story. A'ashville
Ten.) Banner, Oct. 31.
Tub Mayor op Pitttbtiu:. Mayor Bar-
Jeer was applied to on Monday last, by
' Captain Troville, of the night watch, for
'.the keys of the cells, which he refused to
surrender, at the same time alluding, in no
(Tattering terms, to the members of the
, Councils, whom, in his characteiistic lan-
guage, he denounced as being a set of d d
' scoundrels. He also made some allusions
'to one of the Justices of the Supreme Court,
; whom he declared to be a better judge of
whiskey than ol points ot law.
, , Attempt to Break orr ov the Peniten
tiary. A lew days since an attempt was
Tinade by one of (be prisoners to break out
'6f the Maryland Penitentiary, but theeTort
- was unsuccessful, owing to the vigilance
j the officers. Daniel Hunt, who was sent
there about lour weeks ago, for seven years,
from Howard District Court, convicted of
'horse stealing, was the party.
Trio Free use of bowie-knives down
'' .South, among the legal profesion, has been
V defined as "Sharp Practice" to knock a
man down with a chair, while he is addres
sing an audience, is called cheering the
( speaker.
" A Western paper publishes the follow
. 'ing, notke : "Dry stove wood wanted at
' this olfice in exchange for papers. N. B.
'-Don't bring logs that the devil can't
eplit."
: .... '. A fruit cultivator of Clermount Coun
' ty, Ohio, is said to have realized a profit of
more than 10,000 during the late season
'.' from the sale of peaches.
' Fools ar.d obstinate people make lawyers
rich. .
I.di;stry is the law of being ; it is the
demand of nature, of reason and of God.
' ' What's the use of putting tubs out of
. doors to catch soft water when it is raining
hard!
; The glass house for the World's Exhibi
tion, next year, goes on nicely. It will
contain 400 tons of glass.
The distance from Cincinnati to Chicago
by the stage route, is 321 miles.
, . Seven dollars is the price of passage be
tween Cincinnati and, St. Louis. Cheap
enough.
He is happy whose circumstance's suit
his temper; but he is more excellent who
can suit his temper to any circumstances.
'
"It is a curious fact says some entomolo
gists, "that it is only the female musquito
.that torments us."
Cheap Luxury. Eat salt fish or ham for
breakfast, and for twenty-four hours after
wards, the commonest kind ol water will
taste like champagne.
A country girl writing home about the
Polka, says, the dancing is not much, hut
(he hugging is heavenly. '
Capt. Tado art's FLv'iNtj Machine de
scended at Huntington, L. I. A son of Mr.
Gildersleeve went to get the balloon, but a
lady approaching to near with a lighted
candle, the gas from the ballon exploded
and tore it to pieces, and injured two per
sons. ... '
Tire great railway from St Petersburg to
Moscow will be opened in the spring.
- -Tire receipts of contribution for the erec.
tion of the Washington National Monument
during the month of October, from all sour
ces, amounted to 2700. They have ave
raged, since the 1st of January, ! 850, 2S,-
- 00 per month.
' Is A log school house in Wisconsin, placed
conspicuously upon the wall, may be seen
the follovviug poetic version of the eighth
commandment:
"It li tin la mm) pin,
.W ''' greater to ileal a tater."
u Hon. Wm. Appleton of Boston has dona
ted the sum of 820,000 to the McLean Asy
lUm for the Insane in that city.
A Chemical tricnd having annlyzed the
sulphur water of Virginia, resolves them iuto
a decoction of leather breeches.
lr w generally conceded, now-a-daya, that
tin makes the very best kind of belle metal
,1hn Fkuplb of Maryland are demandiii"
o'f the Slate Convention to reform the Coiisli
- - Jut ion, mat ttiey biiall introduce a section
making the judiciary elective.
Gbipkj in great abundance and of most ex
osllent quality are raised in California. n
' the vineyard of General Valleio, the product
of a single acre will yield the pretty sum o
$25,000. - -
Jtxt has mado a demand upon the Pre,
ident for a better defence of her frontiers
from ludiaa invasion. ...
I Tne Spirit of the 19th Century is to oiak
money; yet trying to do to wiibout adverti.
ing iu the newspapers, is lik using a new
pump without throwing in a little water to
r start it.
CHERRY PECTORAL: I
'' Vr the Cure t . , '
OOUOH3, COLDS,
HOARSENESS, BROW.
OHITIS, CROUP, ASTH. .
2ttA,i WHOOPIMO.OOUOH !
AMD CONSUMPTION".
' Till. trii'lv vntnntitn Tlpnicilv for all diseases of
tiro Lunirs and Tliro.it, hasbecomo the cbicf reli
ance of tbe afflicted a it is the most certain euro
known for tlie bovc complaints. Whilo it is h
powerful rcnicilial anrnts in tbe most desperate
and almost hopelrtw ensca 01 tonHumpnuii, u
s!so,imliminrsbed Josca one oftbo miUlost and
most afrrcenblo family medicines for common
e ommou courIis and colds., Kead below the opin-
ion of men who arc known to the world, nd tbe
world respect their opinions.
FROM TROFEfSOR HITCHCOCK.
"Jnmes C. A ycr Sir 1 1 have used yoirr "Chkti
r I'sitora'L,' in my own case of dcep-sootej
Bronchitis, and am satisfied from its chemical
constitution that it is an admirable compound for
the relief of laTynrrial and bronchial difficulties.
Jf my opinion lis to its siijierior character can be
of any service you are at liberty to use it as you
think proper. .
. EDWARD HITCHCOCK, L t. D.,
President of Amherst College.
From the "London Lancet."
"AVER'S CHERRY PECTORAL is one of
the most valuuble preparations that has fallen un
der our notice. After a careful examination, we
do not besitute to say we have a la rue apprecia
tion of its mcriis and the fullest confidence in its
usefulness for coughs and lung complaints,
Dr. Brewster, of Windham Co., Conn, sends
us the following testimony.
Dr. J. C. Ayer Dear Sir : I enclose you a
rertiticnto from" Mrs. Catharine K. Cady, a highly
respectable lady of this village, wife of Mr. KetU
Cady, Deputy 'Sherill', Windham Co., Connecti
cut. 1 ho cvre in her case was very prompt, unu
lasattraetcd general attention.
V. A. liliti V P 1 '
Wkst Kii.Li!fI.T, Ct.,Scpt. 28 1848.
This inav certify that I wasatliictcd with very
severe cou jh.in tire v, inter of '47-8, which threat
tened to teriuinato ill Consumption.. I had tried
many medicines ui vain, and was curcu uy i.ie
use of "Ayer'a Chcrrv Pectoral."
'iTiiPTjivp. 1C PT)Y.
V.. 1 j i 111.1.1 1. ... ,.-. .
From Dr. Brvant, Druggist and Postmaster,
Chieopeo Falls, Mass
Vr. J. V. Aver Dear Mr: r.neiosea urai
find remittance for all the CHERRY PEL I'OKA L.
last sent me. I can unhesitatingly say. that no
medicine wc sell lives such satisfaction as youi s
does : nor have I ever seen a medic ino which
cured so manv cases of Cough and Lung Com
plaints. Our Fhisieiaiis ore using it extensively
in their practice, and widi the happiest ellccts.
Truly yoms, u. m. umnn
PR EP A nKIl BT J.C. AYElt, CH EMIST, LO Vf ILL, m
l"Soldby Henry Mnsser, Sunbury; Mary
. McCav. Northumberland Dr. Gearbart, Se-
linsgrove ; Dr. Beckly, Danville, and Druggists
generally.
July , I8!)0.- lyce:im
MAHOGANY AM) MARBLE.
STEAM S.vV MILL,
AM Tt IIX IXO SIEOI',
' : h Corner of Eleventh and Ridge Road.
AND
CABINET MAKERS,
GENERAL FURNISHING STORE,
No. 134 South Second Street, below Dock St.,
Philadelphia.
THE subscribers would call the siiecia! atten
tion of Cabinet Makers and others, to their
very extensive assortment of materials in tlieir
line, consisting of Mahogany veneers, Hoards and
Plank, Hair Cloth, Curled Hair, Glue, Varnish,
Looking Class Plates, Mahogany Knobs, Bed
Posts, Marble Tops, and every description of
BBa rd ware Tools, &.C
Cabinet Makers residing out of the City, would
find it greatly to their advantage to call at our
store to purchase such materials as they want,
connected with their business.
All our goods are WARRANTED,
of tho best quality, and at very reduced prices.
Our Terms arc Cash, (no trade.)
H e guarantee to give every man tlio worth ot
his money.
1 . ec I.. TlluAl risu.N.
N. B. Mahogany, Walnut and Hand Kail
Plank, and Stair Ballustcrs for Builders, also
Marble Mantles, always on hand, and every de
scription of turned work.
June 8, 1850, ty
EiAGl'ERREAIV ARTIST,
No. 140, corner of Fifth If Chesnut sts., Phila-
delphia,and 363 Uroarlwaij corner oj
Franklin Street, New York.
CITIZEN'S AND STRANGERS can have
a sitting for Portraits or Miniatures, and
receive them beautifully cased, in morocco, Silk
velvet, Papier Mache, or other fancy styles, or sols
in Medallions, Lockets, Ac., in a lew minutes.
Daguerreotypes, Paintings, Drawings,
Out door Views, and Miniatures of dcecuscd
persons, taken at short notice.
ror Portraits of Adults bv our process, and Im
proved Instruments, a cloudy day is quits as fa
vorable as clear weather.
For Children, a clear day (between 1 1 and 2)
is preferable. DC7In Dress avoid white, blue
or light pink.
Our Gallery with its Six Prize Medals and
Works of Art, is open at all hours, and Free.
Whether visitors wili pictures taken or not, we
shall at all times be happy to see them.
June 22, 1850.
W. F. PEDDRICirS
(LATE PAHTXKH OF C. SCHKACK) .
VarnlKli Manilla lory uud 1'aliit
More,
No 78 AVl7 Fourth Street,
A rr.W D0O118 A HOVE CHKKRY, WST SIDE,
PHILADELPHIA.
Constantly on hand and for.'tale, at reduced
prices, ana qj superior quality, uie jm-
' lowing articles, ' vis :
Coacli, Caboir-L JniHimirk and Oil Clolh Varuinhcs
Prying Jupuii ; tln:t anil lliiracss varnish ; Brown, has
Hid Kffl r-piru ao; imiihci hm; .-.iiivib , ii"nw mm
Ouch I'ninlers' nrum' Mnlrnnln; PI TTV 1
orwrrriKS.VAivrs, dry, i.v ti and phk-
PaRID FOK fMMKIHATK liKi Milliners' Varnish,
G lus aiut Acuta ; Btaclt Jann for Inai ; Ailliesivs d.i. tor'
I-'uncy Work ; I'ictara and Window Glass ; Artists' Co
lours, Dry and iu Tubes j N nil's Foot Oil : liuld. Silver,
and Reruaui LU'i O-ild. Silver, and Ciipef liroiixa ; (ilu
xirr's Disiin.w.li. Alu, voiy suii;riur Sliuc liUu-siiiy aiul
riiinR Ink. ,
June 3'J, in.
tllALAOCI l'IIIA WISE k LltlVOIl STORC
BITTING & WATERMAN,
Importers and Sealers in Liquort,
No. 220 Market street, Philadelpha,
OFFER for sale, the cheapest and best assort
ment of Liquors in Philadelphia, such as
Champagne, Sherries, Port, i Steck, Claret, Bur
gundies, 8auturn, liarsac, Maderia, Lisbon,
. . Tenerilie and Sicily Wine. , "
, Brandies of the choicest brands, via : - . . .
i Maglina, Otard, Puuet, llcnueay, &c, &c, i
Fine Holland liin, Mouongalicla, Scotch and
Irish Vt'hihkey, etc &c
. Hotels aud tha etiuntry trade supplied at Phila
delphia prices on tha most liberal ttuiua. . ; ' '
s July 14, 1850 - ...t, u ... . -.
ARNOLD'S WRITING FI.l IDAND CON.
CRKSS IN K iuf salu al tkis oilite.
A CALL 0 H0USEKEEPER8
At the Catilnet Ware ltoom or
JSEB'N'.IIOUPX'&CO;
, Market Square,
4o at thi torntr of Fawn tlrtct (s thi Railroad
. SUNBUUY, PA. ;
"" ' t
Thankful for' the pntronnge of his friends and
customers during the 17 years he has been in busi
ness in this place, he solicits from the public a con
tinuance of their favors, Dnriug this period he
lias endeavored to keep up with the improvements
or tbe 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 .
CA1HNUT -WARK AND CHAIRS,
Manufactured by , ! .
. SEBASTIAN H0UPT & CO. .
Al ti Old Stmul, r
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,
Mirblt 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 all its brandies, in
this vicinity or at any convenient distance.
Ye mniris and mifltrcssos, and hnfllKiiiflfl too,
Here's rnrnitnre nf every style nud fine,
Fnrni side binrils down to kitclirn tables,
Frdin Mckiiar rlmirs to !rkiutr cradles
Should yon not have the rwuty John to psy,
We'l wait awhile for a briglitor better day,
Or tnke potatoes, nets, cmi. wheat and rye ;
Hark, hoop poles, staves, w Inmltor wet and dry,
. Or any thing but yokes and threshing flails,
Ftotn pics and tnrkies down to tittle quails.
Come on then friends, come one and all,
Keep trade a moving, so "goes on the hall."
Orders from a distnnce promptly attended
to and work ol nil kinds delivered with dispatch
Sunbury, March 8, 1850 tf
J. K. THOMAS,
Ornamental and French Style Frame
Manufacturer,
80 i Walnut st , between 2d and 4th street.
PHIZ.ASEI.PmA.
OESPECTFll.I.Y directs the attention of the
public to his superior styles of Plnin anil
Fani-v f rames, which are of the latest and most
beautiful designs.
As a hnndsoino Frame at a LOW TRICE
has 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 obligdd to increass
his facilities, and new oiler at
I'XCI.I'DINGI.Y LOW PRICF.S,
Singly, or in thousands, the most beautiful Frames,
suitable for Paintings, Prints, Daguerreotypes,
Cards, ccc, oc.
For Durability Cnsurpasaed.
Hotels, Public Buildings, Steamboats, Stores, Ca
binet Furniture, &c, decorated in imitation of
carved Rose-Wood.
'if Please call and see specimens.
May 25, 1850 ly
GEORKE J. IICXKELS,
CITY CABINET W A K K R O O M S
NO. 173 CHESNUT STREET,
(nrrosiTK Tint statk hock.)
1 rinr.ADsz.rBiA.
COFFERS for sale, low for cash or approved city
w paper, a large and well assorted stock of
CABINET FURNITURE, of the latest patterns
and of the liest workinaiikhip. The assortment
embraces every article, useful or ornamental, com
prising suits of Drawing Room Furniture in Rose
wood and Walnut, exquisitely carved. Rosewood
Walnut, and Muhogaiiv Chamber Furniture : Pa
tent Extension Dining Tables, (acknowledged to
lie. tbe best now in use); Library Book Cases,
and a great variety of plain Parlor and Chamber
t urnituru.
Curtains made and put up in the latest Paris
fashions.
Spring Mattrasses, Hair Mattrasses, and Fea
ther Beds, made to order,
N. B All articles purchased at this establish
ment are warranted of tlio best materials and
workmanship, and will be packed to carry safely
lo any part ot the country.
May 25, 1950. ly
SPPJ1TC- GOOES
I. I1I1L,4 DELPHI A.
TV SHARPLE.S8 & SONS, have just received
J their supply of SPRING AND SUMMER
GOODS of Friendly and other styles, to which
they invite attention.
SHAWLS A II descriptions of Silk, woollen
and worsied.
DRESS SILKS Gro de Rhine. Chameleons,
and neat and new fancy style India Bilks and
Satins. . ...
DRESS GOODS Lawns, Bareges, Mousse
lins, Ginghams, Alpacas, Mohairs, and all the
new fabrics.
FURNISHING GOODS Blankets, Sheetings
Quills, Damask, Shirtings, and all other furnish
ing goods.
MEN'S WEAR Cloth, Cassimeres, Cashma
retts, Drills, Vesting of all kinds, and Bovs wear.
SHOEMAKERS GOODS and Carriage Ma
kers articles. T. SHAIil'LEsS & SONS, .
No. 32 S. Second Street, Philadelphia
May 25, 1830. ly
Vt;. li. Cochran fc Co.,
tVbulesale and Itrluil,
WINK AXD LICtl'OH MKIICIIANTS,
Aro. 73 Walnut Street, PhiUulelphia. .
AVE always on hand a very large stock of
Wines, Liquors and tSeears, of tlieir own
importation. Store Keepers, Hotel Keepers, and
private gentlemen, will be aupplicd on the most
liberal terms.
. Philadelphia, Nov. 17, 1819
TIROWN'S ESSENCK OF JAMAICA GIN
(jER, an excelieut article.
Ihu'i Medicated Soap for sun burna, tan.
teller, oVc.
Railway's Circassian Bulm, for the hair dand
rulT&e. -
Kadway'a Ready Relief for Cramps, Cholic,
Cholera Morbus, ore . For sale by
II. B. MASSER.
Sunbury, ug. 3, 1850;
OLI) PENS IN SILVER CASES. A small
1J lot on hand and iur salo by
il B.MASSKR.
funbiiry, April 6, 1850.
INERAL WATER, from the Oak Orchard
'-- Acid Springs, highly valuable in chronic di
seases, and tonic rcmcuics, for sale I y
HEN Kir' MASSER.
Sunbury, June 29, 1850 if
EE li ILLS. Justices and Constables Fee
Bills handsomely printed on card paper, for
'le at tins oUice.
ROWN'S ESSENCE OF GINGER.
A new supply of this excellent article iust
received and for sale by , II. It. MASSER.
Sunbury, March 16, 1850. , . .
..,,. Vuluable Hooka, , , , , ,
LIFE or Chuist, handsomely bound, D'Ac
Hiusk's UisToar or BirunsiTion,
Bl4ik Dir-aooKS LsBss,full bounded.
For sal at tbe publishers prices by .-,
. - . H. B. MASSER. .
' Sunbury, July U, 1840. - ' ; i ... t
Cotton Yarn, Cotton Carpet Chain, Cotton Lap
and Wadding, Cotton Outlines, Ready made
Pantaloons, Ready made V'eeta, Congress Knives,
Porceluin lined preserving kettles, butt received
for sal by ' ' H. MASsER.
Suubury, Dec 8, 1818.V l
'"Kiicoftrnge Your Own!" 1
I? O.J. ' 1 , ft , t . L-ai " y ' I
HAAS &
FASHIONABLE MAKE OF :
FURNITURE AND, CHAIRS,
'THE subscribers respectfully call tha attention
. of the public to tlieir large and splendid assort
ment of every quality and price of
which cannot fail to recommend Itself toevery one
who will examine it, on account of its durnblc
workmanship and splendid finish, made up of the
best stock to be had in the city. No effort la
spared in the manufacture of their ware, and the
subscribers . arc" determined to keep up with the
many improvements which are constantly being
made. i heir stock consists of Mahocranv
SotTaft, DIvbiix and I.onntreji,
Bureaus, Secretaries, sncboartis,
SOFA, BREAKFAST AND DINING TABLES,
and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phila
delphia manufacture.
BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and price,
CUPBOARDS,-WORK AND CANDLE
STANDS. TOILET TABLES AND
- EXTENSION TABLES, ' '.
in short, every article in this line of their business.
They bIbo manufacture all kinds and qualities
of
CHAIRS.
ncluiling . Varieties novcr ' before to be had in
Sunbury, such as Mmkhia T, Black Winn
Attn Cl-rlkd Matls Grkciax ; Aitn Wixnsoa
CHAIRS, An rAcr Piamo Stools, which are of
the latest styles, and warranted to be excelled by
none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere.
The aubsrrilicrs arc determined that there shall
he no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in
the cities, as every confidence can be entertained
about the quality arrd 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.
Cr UNDERTAKING attended to on reason
able terms. 1
tdf The Ware Room is in Market Street,
opposite J. Young store, and nearly opposite
W eavcr a 1 avern. 1
DANIEL HAAS,
GEORGE RENN.
Sunbury, April 28, 1849. tf
I iltlll.VO & IIOLIs'S
7 HOLES ALE Commission PAPER and
KAu W AKEHOl.SE, No. 19 MINOR
Street, Philadelphia. herc a general assort
ment of all kinds of Paper is kept, and for sale at
the lowest cash prices.
C'n,' I.rtK-r and Printing Papers,
&c. on liunu.
Plain and ruled whito Caps.
" ' blue "
Flat Caps.
Plain and ruled w hite Letter.
" " blue "
Blue and white Folios.
White and colored Printing Paper
Tissue Papers.
Shoe '
Wrapping " .
Envelope "
Hardware and Sheathing Paper.
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 tho city.
The 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
ItTotvii'tt EnxeiH-e of Jamaica Gln
rer. Prepared only fi; Frederick Brown, at his
Drag and Chemical Store, North East
Corner of Fifth and Chestnut
streets, Philadelphia.
TIlIE Essence is a preparation of unusual ex
JL cellcnce and of varied properties. In all cases
whore a powerful and safe stimulant iB required,
it is unrivalled for efficacy as well as immediate
action. To the traveller and to the family circle
it is invaluable, as a few drops diluted in sugar and
water present a safe and agreeable remedy to the
invalid who requires immediate relief, as well as
to the 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 templing beverages which de
bilitate tho 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 ol
the medical faculty.
A supply ot I lie above received and for salo by
II. B.Masser, Sunbury.
April 6, 1850. 6in
ECCTOP. YOraSELF !
FOK 25 t i:TSI!!
Bt MKANBOr THI PoCKKT
Es i laph h, or, Eery one
his own Physician t thirti
eth edition, with upwards of
a hundred engravings, show
ing peculiar diseases in eve
ry shape and form, and mal
formations of the generative
system,
II V WM. YOl'KG, M. D.
The time has now arrived
that persons suffering from
-2 '- S-? -.
secret diseases, need no more become the victim
of Quackery, as by the prescriptions contained in
this book any one may cure himself, without hind
rance to business, or the knowledge of any one,
and with one tenth tho usual expencc. Iu addi
tion to the general routine of private disease, ii
fully explains the cause of manhood's early decline,
with observations on marriage besides many
other derangements which it would not bo pro
per to enumerate.
7"Any person sending twktt-ivk ce.vts
enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy of this
book, by mail, or five copies will be sent for one
dollar. Address, '-DR. W. VOi:NG. No. 152
SPRUCE Street, PHILADELPHIA." Post-paid.
IITDR. YOUNG can be consulted on any of
the Diseases described in his different publications,
at his Ollice, 152 SPRUCE Street, every day be
tween 9 and 8 o'clock. (Sundavs'exceptod.)
Philadelphia, Nov. 9, 1850. 'ly.
LIQUORS,- WINEST&C.
THK RubdcriW hns just received a new supply
of the beat liquors that ever caine to Sunlmry(
coiiaUl.113 in part of
(Superior oltl pule Brandy.
Fine Cuguiae U randy
Superior Old Jamaica Spirits.
New Engluml Kuin.
riiie Holland Gin. . , . .
.Superior Old Whiskey , t
Comiu u do. ' ' ,f
, Superior Maderia Wine.
LUIiou , do. do. ...
1 .Superior Tort Wiiio. i .
Burgundy port do.
Hweet Malaga Wins.
Superior Claret Wine in bottles.
' Champagne do. do.
HENRY MASSER. '
Sunbury, May 26 1949.
STONE WARE,
STONE milk Pans, stone Jugs end Pitchers,
and other articles of atone ware just received
and for sale by JOHN W. FRILING.
Sunbury, June 23, 1849. , , - ,
T AISIN8, currants, citron, cheeae, pepper
At sauce, Ac. l Far sale by J. W. FRILING
Sunbury, Dec. 2, 1848. t .
AZORSA superior article for sale at Ut
A- store -of
H EM RY MASSER.
Sunbury, Feb. 16, 1850,
In prfwrnhne the ruiblir with a Temly fur the trpnttnent
at id eurs of Frvkr a Aorn and ntlinr bilious dinrwftes.
n npolnpy tt hpHmI, Vast numlwm in the Unitwl Suites,
wno snnr mm mciw nnecuoim in their varied rorm, are
eompeiMto tf'nk relief from 'ntlier amirm than the immo-
ifltttR pn.firr i prions ot uie rrtruiar ptivninnn. It Itecntues
theTPfnro nn nlijn of humanity, nr. wnn nn of puttlie inter
et, to bring befoie them a remwly prcpnnxt fmm much ex-
twriencp, and whim may always m rriiwi tnwm an pafk
KprnrTtJAt, A JIB HAKMI.ICM TO THK COTIdTlTtlTlOil. Tlint
suuhis the true rhnrn-Urr nf the I.MJIA (MIOIsA'iOOt "K,
in ampty nttrFtrd by the universal success with which it hm
Dren employ en.
KxlTiiet from a eommniiicntion of the TToii, Wil
liam Wooddriugk, of the V. P. lcnute, lute Governor of
Ajicnignn.
DaTitotT, Oct. 21, 18-10.
Doctor Ohatilrh Opnoon.
Dear Sir, 1 hovo rend with much interest, your little
Tiia fa TIM apoii tbf ''i-nuws, trentimnt thid curt1" of the
febrile tliRenst'9 wliirh hnve so extensively prevailed in our
eountry tlurinfr the liixt I'rw monilm nn interest iii'Tfjined
no d'tnl't, hy the fuel that I have 'individually suffered i
miieh from them. Tlinnuh I feel myself very incompetent
to jiuitre sniriy upon a su inert t entireiv prnic9i'n;il, yet
your ineoTy serins ro me wen rensnneo, ann your cinieiii
siotw just, nud I think withnl, thrtt your pamphlet is calt-il
htti-d to DKKliiee miieh oraetiud c-iod.
Speak i up of the medicine he says : It fully justifierl your
nHiieruif expecuitinns, nun us n sul ooiivenient, and Kinu
Hir reined . mv own ex peri ei tee, so far, induces me to !
Iieve that it will prove n great public lienefit. I am pleasni
(" leiini iimi you nnre reeeniiv esuihiisnen several aeeiu'ieS
for its tlisposition.thmish I feirret that, with n view to n
m're genend dipwetninntion of il, you should have found it
iieeesfwry 10 remove irotn your present residence aminig us.
With much respect I have tlie honor to le, sir,
mr nnnirtfi niirvnitr
WIT IJAM V(MH)HRinOR.
Cir Fiom If on. JTKrtini v. R. Thowsridgk, of Michi'
gun State Senate, to the Agent at Detroit.
KiRMisniiAM. Oakland Co., Pee. 13, 1811.
Sir yon wish ma to inform you what 1 know of Dr.
Osiptml's India Chohgt-giie, or anti-bilious medicine. I do
lieliove that if the virtue and efficacy of this medicine were
generally knowu, tlie rrvca axi a oik would dintppeur in
ii trnigiin.
I procured n bottle in the sprinir of 1Mt, ami have gool
MnsHi to In-tieve that myself nitd family escnped tbe njru
lust season in eonsemienre of itsiise.
Perhaps in no suuitner since the setllemcnt of this fine
peninsula, has the fever and affile been so prevalent as the
just. 1 have recommended this medicine in numerous in
stances, and when the disnise had become tixetl and K-ilIled
the skill f f physicians: and I hnve never known it fail. I
has universally prodncert the most happy effects, and I bet
Iieve it has never been excecdd by any medicine in remo
ving the hiliinis diseases of the cliinate.
Yours, respecliullv.
1TK"PHK V. R. TKOWHRiPfiF,.
Aifcnt f.. Suuburx- H. B. 1MASSKR ; Norttuimlwrlnnd,
WJTIIIVtiTOM Vro.; Alilton, J. H. KASi:R; ScliHH.
grove, MAY Jk KMSK.
Mny 0, 1H4 tf
IMIILADEIilMIU
XttEEICAZi HOUSE,
ESTABLISHED 15 YEARS AGO, HY
; mi. KINKELIN,
N. II, Comer of 'Html ami Unto Streets,
BtTWKKN SPKUCK AM) FIN K STKKCTS,
rXIILADELPHlA
IH'Ti:i: YK.n of extensive and uninterrupted
practice spent in this city have rendered Dr. K. the
most expert anil fueceiwiul practitioner tar and near,
in the treatment ol nil iliist-s oi l piivute nature. Peraus
nttlieted with ulcers upon the vxy, throat, or len, pains in
the head or bones, inurciirial rlieunuitism. strictures, grovel,
disease ariiiir from ynuthl'iill excesses or impniities of tho
blood, whereby the constitution has become enfeebled, ure
all treated with success.
He whunlnces himself under tlie care o( Pr. K.. nnv re
ligiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and confident
ly rely upon his skill n a physician.
TAKE PAHTK'i.XAK XOTICK.
Young Men wh have injured theniK' lves by n o:rlain
pinclice indulged iu n habit frerpit nilv learned from evil
rompanions nr at sehoiii the etb-ci til which are niirhtly
felt, even when asleep, and destroy lioih mind uud h dy,
should upply immediately. We-tliue and e'liisiitulinuiil
debility l iss of mnsfiitar energy, physical lassitude ami gen
eral prostration, irrilnbitity and nil uervous atleetions, indi
gestion, slngsishncKs f tin livei, tmd every discaseiu any
way connected with the disorder of tlie procrcutive func
tions cured, uud t'uli vior restored.
YOUTH AND MANHOOD,
A vigorous life or a premature ilealh.
K1.NKEL1X oil self Frnrrvatiun.
ONLY 25 CKNTS.
This B Kik iust published is filli.l with usrfiil iiiCirmnii-ii
on tin intiriiiitirs ami ihst-ast-n ot tlio li m-rlive Orpnn.
tl nilrlrrswr iliilnilikc in Vol Til, .UA.MlOODuiia Ol.U
AitK, sml hitiM liu rr.ul hy tilt.
The vuiimhle uilvice mid iuijrcFFivf Wiirniiiir it pivriv
will prevent yearHol' mistry ujniiiiilleriiiy uud s.ive uiimcd.
ly Th niHitifls ol' l,ivr.
l'tireuts hy retiduitr it will learn liuw to prevent the des
truetion iti liifir children.
A reinlritinee of 'J eents. eiieloneil in n letter, trl
dressed lo UK. KItvKI.!.. X. V. cruer nl TMlKD
I'.NllJN tTiH'lK, between Spi-iee ic fine. I'hihulelphui,
will enure u h "'k, under eneel'pe, per rctni'il m;ill.
l'ers niat n dist.-mee m:iy uddrefp Dr. K. hy letter, (pos!-
ptlitl.) 11)1.1 he filed lit 11 tue.
t"AUU.Aiii'.f lie AU.Dlt-'ll-1., IJIItr.t i MJAr, eke.,
forwirded liv tn'ndintr ti r-MiiituiU'-e, and put upsefuie 1'rinn
DAMAtill.'r CI lilOSI Y.
B't"k-ellerJ e Aireuts.Pedltirs. Cnuvnssern. and oil
oilier Riippli-'d wi!h the uUive work ut very low nuei.
l-'ehruary 0, l:OU. ly
I'.qnitable Life IiiMiranve, Annuity
and Ti'iiNt Coiiiiuiuy.
OFFICE 74 WAI.N'fT PTI5F.KT. Pflll.ADKt.rillA.
Cafital SiKi,uiiil CitAKTts I'snrKTUAL.
riMlK Couiiaiiy are now prentirnd to tnuimet bushieu
J. il(li the most lilienil uud ud'.finuie'iut terms. Tliey
are authorized hy their rlmrtcr (eet. :)) &ato iimkc all mid
every itwuntiire iipfiertniiiinir to lite risks of wlmtever kind
or niiture. snd to receive anil execute trusts, make uudow
incuts, nuil til grunt hikI purchusi tuuiuilies." The i'l.in.
puny sell nnuiiitics nnd . endowments, uud act us Trustees
for minora and heirs.
Table of Premiums required for the Assurance of 81tl for
the whole term of Lite.
Age. Prcin. Aow. I Prrm. Aise.
i I so at a on a
17 1 51 :h! 8 li 47
in l ft) :n a jo
1 1 Sit 31 a-)7 4'1
i l isi a s ai su
il . I l M 4 411 51
si icvi :i7 at7 sa
vn t on :n a si 53
si 1 7a 3! a tit si
as 1 ; w a 711 ss
'SB 1 m 41 a si 5
7 t t-o 4a a ia 57
as 1 pi 41 .101 ss
an 1 lv 44 3 1a 5
' 3D a (It 41 3-ii tio
3 Hi
3 4;i
3 na
a 77
3 VI
4 11
na
4 si
4 71
4 111
s 1a
4 33
SSI
8 71
8 in
The premiums nre less than anv other eomnouv. siul lhe
policies afford grinler advnntni-es. Tnhlea of luilf- -ur!y
aikl ipuinerly premiums, half creilit rntus of premium, short
terms, loint lives, survivorships and endowments; also,
form of Application (for which there are blank sheets') ure
to I hud on application at ihe office, or by letter to the
Agent, J. II. 1'I HUV, Sunbury.
Kates fob inhtriso giix) on a single Lifa
Aire.
For Life.
1.U0
2.01
8,70
a.,,1
6,113
an
un
40
50
ill
.sahim
persim seed 39 Tears next hirlh dav. bv
pnyinn the I'raniiaiiy uu cents would seenrs to his liimilv
or heirs 1110 shruild he die in one year ; or for rV.g0 he sc.
cures Ui them SIUSI; or for l:jnniuilly for seven yeura
be secures to them SSKNHl sliould he die iu seven years ; 01
fctf JfSO.tO paid luuiuahy during life he secures AltMltl to be
paid when he dies. The insurer securing; bis own bonus,
by the dlltereiK'e in amount of nrenliuins iroiiithosHchiirired
by other oilices. Kor 1,5U the heirs would receive esjuoo
shoiikl he die in one yeur.
Koruu of application and all irticu!iira mny he hud at
the otlice. t'KTKIl l.X'l.I.MN, President.
Vice President, Wm. M. Haibo.
Francis W. Kawli, heerewrv and Treasurer.
OoxsiaTiis fHTiuciAX llr. J. H. Miuwer, Siuibury.
J. H. PuSDt, Suubury, A(eut for Northumberland county-
Bunbury, July 1849
STONE WARE.
flHE subscriber would most respectfully in
J. form his friends and generous public, tliat
he is manufacturing the best quality of
. STONE! WAHS,
in nil its vnrietics, and is prepared to sell a little
eheaier than any other manufacturer in the Union,
He is also importing and dealing most extensively
in
CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE,
which he offers on the most reasonable terms.
His Potteries are ou Uond street north of Fay
ette, and China store and dwelling at No. 8, E.
bultiniore street.
I . DAVID PARK,
.; . .1. ,jfo. 8, E. Baltimore street, .
UxLTiaoai, Maryland.
February 2, 1850. ly
STOXE Ware, Earthen Ware, RauinsTAl
monds, P unes and Cream Nut. ,
"Planes of all kind.
by Salt and Plaster, Just received and fur sals
v ' JOHN W. FIUI-LNU.
Sunbury, Dee. id, 1849,
For 1 year. For 7 years.
61 gl
00 1.30
i.ao t.m
8,07
3,4S 3.U7
BANK NOTE TABLE.
CORRECTED WEEKLY.
tTNNSYLVANfA. '
CltT OV MlUnM.un
MASSACALSF.TTfl.
AU snlvent hanks I die
RHODK ISf.AND.
All Solvent hnuks I dil
V. 8. Bunk notei in dis
All sulTetit banks , par
rniTMT
fisntt of ClmmliersiMirg 1 die
CONNKUT1CUT.,
All Solvent bnnks I dil
,. . MEW YORK.
CITT.
All solvent banks I dis
Hunk or Del. Co. Chester pnr
- - 'nnra uj. par
nuns oi itermnntown pari
.ui. ii veiiysiirr tlis
t jrbk notes under 5 dis
nuns "i iwisuiwn
llnlik of lidilletown 1 dis
rorsTST.
All solvents bsnks . 1 dis
NEW JKH8EY.
Misitipmifry Co Hunk par
Hunk of orthnmlierrnd. nut
Mulvidere linnk J dis
Commereisl Utmk ' 1 dis
Hmikof fittshnrfr 1 die
Hunk or Unuville
t'nrhsle Tltink
1 dislF. ft M . Mi,ii..i. ,. ti ...
ffHiirai. linns . ont tlOIIV
.ll.ICi L.r .
nnr
Columbia H'kft B'geCo rmrtMechanies' Mk. Newnrk nar
oyeisiown linns pur .tlerh. Hk of llrl,,.aio .uir
Knstim Brink pnr teeh. Man. Ilk Trent pnr
Krie llnuk . 2 dis Morris Co llnuk dis
Knehnnire H'kPittshnr(t 1 disj Newnrk Bk's ft Ins Col dis
Kxrtiniiire H'k, jHriiueh 1 dis' 1 Iriunre Hnnlc
I dis
) dis
pur
pnr
i dis
iwir
Fiirmers' H'k, llueksCo pur People's Ilk Patterson
Farmers1 Hk, lncster pftr'Priiiceton Bunk
Fnrmers' Bk. Heniling pnriSdem Bnnkiiiir Co,
Fnnn. Bk Seliitvlkill Co pnriHemerret Bunk
FAD. Ilk Wn'vnesli'g IJdislnte Bank nt rnnsleii
Franklin Bk. Vnh'il Ijdis flnte Ilk Kunulicihioii
llnrrislmrir Bank t (lis tnle Brink e-nrk
1 dis
2 dis
llonesilule Bnnlt , 1 dis Stnte ilk, X. Brunswick pnr
jimi-upier nuns purinraes dinik. .ewton i tits
.eimnon lunik pnr
Mereh. A Mnn. niink 1 dis
Miners' B'k, Potlsvillo per
Moiioniriillelu Hnnk I dis
Tsvlorsv'e llel B' Co 15 dis
I renion miuKiltif tn nnr
I'nion linnk. I lover dis
Vtirdlrvv'le A Del llr Co l.ldis
tyBk notes under 0.1 j dis
est llrnneh Bnnk
pnr Bnnk of Dcltiwnre
I'r.i a nr..
Wyoniiiut Uk, Wilkcsl:
pnr
York Bnnk,
WKelicf notes
MAINF..
i c prir
Bunk of Stm-rnn pur
llelnwnre City Bnnk pur
Ilk Wilrmr'nA Briindyw. pni
l-'iirmers' Ilk St llelnwnre pnr
I'ni. n Bunk. Wilmington pnr
If t:nder Ws j dis
OHIO.
1 dis
1 dis
Bnnk of Wlmllock 5 dis
Mercnutile Bk, Bniiiror Hi dis
All solvent hnnks I dis
VL'IV tl & I 1K2III n l"
All solvent hunks S dis
All solvent bnnks
1 dis l2Mlk notes under S's 4 dis
VIMIMOXT.
Bnnk nf St Alhnns
All solvent banks
.Mm I'll CAROLINA.
5 dis All solvent lnnks 4 dis
1 disJlVUndera's, SJ dis
COLUMBIAN SERIES OF
Slrftltmrtd.
Tlie Pupil's friend and Teacher's com fort.
'THE COIXMIHAN CALCULATOR. This
"- worK is nlreadv introduced into sonic of the
best Acadamics and n larpre ntimler of Schools,
where its use has (riven decided and universal Sa
tisfaction, both to tracl)or nnd pupil. It is purely
American in its chanictor, based upon our own
beautiful decimal system of ctirrrnry. It contains
more, the arriintrcnieuls urn better, and it is the
easiest and cheapest work of tho kind now in use ;
and it is ao considered hy hundreds of the most
coniH-tent touchers nnd men of science in the Uni
on, who huvo recommended ft, ; It is the book,
particularly nnd e.vprcssly prepared for our Ame
rican Scholars : J!i Almon Tici nor.
The Yoi th's Com viu Calci-latoh This
volume conluitis 91 pur;cs, with about 900 exam
ples for solution on the slute. It embraces the
Fundamental Rules, Compound Rules. Simple
and Compound Reduction, Single Rule of Three,
Proportion, Ac,
'l'lfKNon's AntTH vktic.a l Ta Bt.Ks, is destined
for the use of younger classes in tha Scliools of tlie I
United States. A beautiful little book nnd pleas- j
inir to children, and the only oncofthc kind of any I
value. "
There are Keys to both Arithmetics bound sin
gle or double, for ho convenience of teachers, in
which tlio solutions of the questions are given w ith !
much extra matter fur the black board. These i
Keys nre flic most complete works of the kind ever j
published, anil contain, in addition, aliout two
hundred examples in Mensuration, iSic., fur the I
iia r.C il,n rr ......I..- a ii i.. . .i i '
the above liooks examined, and no teacher who is
ncquaiiitcd with the science of Arithmetic, will
hesitute to pronounce them the best works tha
have ever been published in this or any other
country.
Although issued but a few months, thoy have
already been introduced into the Night Public
Schools of A'ew York City in all tho Schools
public und private, except two, in tho City of
Rcadimr- Also, in about twenty Acadumics in the
State of Pennsylvania ill u large portion of tlio
Schools in the City of Wilmington, in the City of
Lancaster, und in the Boroughs of llarrisburg,
York, Chninlier.-burg, Lebanon, Doylcst jwu, Potts
ville, Orwigsburg, & c cVc.
For sale by Hkniiv M asskh, Sunbury,
for XorthtimlH'rland County.
Sunbury, Dec. S, IS IS.
Agent
N. S. LAWRBWC23,
Agent for the sale of Snuthworth Munufactit
ring Co's. Writing Pap rs. j
Ware House, Xo. 3, .tllnor Ktrccl !
PHILADELPHIA.
00 "- f the aliove superior Papers now
in store, and for sale to trade at tho lowest
market prices, consistine; in part of"
Fine thick Flat Cups, 1 a, 14, 15 and 18 lbs.
blue and white.
Superfine Medium and Demi Writings, blue
and white.
Exlrasuper and superfine Folio Posts, blue.
Superliiio Cainmerieal Posts, blue and white
plain nnd ruled
and white, plain nnd ruled.
Extra suK"r Linen Note Papers, plain and cilt.
Superfine nnd find Hill Papers, lontr and broad.
Superfine nnd fine Couiititig-Houo Caps uud
Posts, blue, and white.
Extra super Congress Caps and Letters, plain
and ruled, blue and while.
Extra super Congress Caps nnd Letters, gilt.
Superfine Sermon Cups and Posts.
Superfined hluo Bath Posts, blue and white,
plain and ruled.
Embroidered Note Papers and Envelopes,
"Lawyer's" Brief Papers.
Suier!ine and fine Caps and Posts, ruled and
plain, blue nnd white, various iptalities and prices.
Alsv, 10(111 reams white end asserted Shoe Pu
pers, Bonnet Boards, whito and assorted tissue,
Tea; AY rapping, Envelope, assorted nnd bluo Me
diums, Cup Wrapping, Hardware Papers, &e.
Philadelphia, Nov. 84, 1849.
THH PEOPLE'S VADE-MECUM
COMPRISING A COLLECTION OF OVER 200
VALUABLE RECIPES,
In the Useful and Interesting Arts with a few
Simple aud Curious experiments in
' CIIKMIMT11V :
TNCLUDEVO Medicines, Perfumery, Chemistry
A Cookery, Farriery, Dying, Confectionary, I)i
mestie Economy, etc. etc. etc. Price 6 cts., for
sale by 1IENKY MASSEU.
Sunbury, Dec. 8, 1819.
PiLTEITT 1CSDISI1TES.
Green's Oxygenated Bitter, price reduced.
Obi Jacob 'I'ownsend'sSarsaparillu.
Baker's Sursaparilla.
Swayne's Syrup of Wild Cherr
Sway lie's Vermifuge,
syre's Cherry Pectoral
Dr. Drake's Panacea.
Dr. Cullen's do
'1'ibbit's Pain Killer.
. Dr. Hooflund's German Bitters;
Indian Vegetable Pills
Horse and Cattle Medicine
For sale by HENRY MASSER.
frnnbury, July 14, 1S4U,
BOOKS and Gold Pens. On hand several cop
ies of the life of Christ, and also a munlier of
gold pens which we will sell at the Philadelphia
prices. For sale at thisoflirw.
KENNEDY'S ; PATENT SAMI FAS
TEN1NGS A cheap aud excellent arti
cle lor fastening sash for sale by
J. W. FRILING
Swibury, July 7, 184'J. i .
PATENT Trusses f all kindsT Harrison's
writing and indellible ink, Cotton yarn and
laps, just received aud lor sals by
J. W. FRILING.
Sunbury, Dec S, 1848.
WWflLEY'S COUGff CMNDY. exeel-
V lent remedy for coughs, cold. For sale
at this ollica
rK ADD'S oelebraterj Horse anil Cattle Medi
9 cine for sale by HENRY MAfS.SF.R
Sunbury Jan. S7lh, 1849
PHILA. AND RE AD INO EA1XE0A1
BUMMER - ARRANGEMENT FROM
PHILADELPHIA AND POTTSVILLB. ,
Office of the Phila. If Reading Ruilroad Co.
Philadelphid, March 29, I860'.
Two Paascngrf Trains Doily, (except Bandsy
ON anil after April 1st, 1850 two trains W
bo run each way, daily, between Philadt
pliia and Pottsville.
Morning Line, (Accommodation.) '
Leaves Philadelphia at 7 A. Mn daily exee
Sundays. . .1 - ; ,..
Leaves Pottsville at t A. M. daily except Su
days.
Afternoon Line, (Fast Train.) ""'
' Lcuvrs Pliilailclphia at 2 J o'clock, daily, rxce
Sundnvs. . , , . ,
Leaves Pottsville at 2 o'clock, daily, exce
Sundays.
Passcnirers cannot enter the cars nnlesa pro'
detl with Tickets. "
The afternoon, or fast trains, do not stop at A
burn, Altlinusc's, H irdsboro', Kojrrr's Ford, Vi
ley Fonrc, I'ort Kennedy, Hpring Mill or Falls.
NOTICE. Fifty pounds of bnttRnsi will bsi
lowed to each passenger in these lines and pt
scngers are expressly proliiliitcd from taking an
tliini; as bnu;iiu;rp Imt their w curing apparel, whi
will lie nt the risk of its owner. '
By order of the Board of Manager.
S. 11KADFORD,
April 13, 18.')0. Secretary.
Dll- J. JUTOEGHAF1
1 RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens
1 - Danville and the public at large, that he h
located in Danville, nnd is now prepared to pre
tice Medicine nnd Surgery in all its various bra
dies. He will opcrato on all the various fori
of blindness, cross eyes, club feet, harelip, eb
palnte, nnd attend to the extraction of tumo
amputation of limits, and nil other surgical d
ea-ses. Ilia collection of instruments eompris
all instruments in modern Surgery, of the lat
improvement and finest finish. He flutters hit
self thnt many years' practice nnd experience w
be a sufficient guarantee to those who may f
disposed to employ him.
His residence is nearly opKwite the Montfoji,
ry JSnililiiifrs, nnd next door to Isuac Rose
baum's store, in North Danville.
Danville, Dec. 1, lStil. lv.
Z-XZCXSEV & TULL,
Ao. l.-)0 C'lioNiiut Ml rect,
(Oppusitc tlie Arcade)
PHILADELPHIA.
MANUFACTURERS of their improved i
Elastic Steel Spring, Solid Sole Leather,
atv
ai
Solid Kivctcil
TIU.!iS
which took the only first premium, awarded I
the Frnnkliu Institute nt their last exhibition.
II. & T. take pleasure in informing the travi
ling public, that Ibey have now on haixl, a bea
ttf'ul assortment of Ibeir iniprovvd style of Sol
Sole Leutlier Trunks; Double nnd Single Fo!
Trunks, of various styles; Ladies' Trunks, V
lire Trunks. Bonnet Boxes, Cup Cases, Carp
Bags, and nu elegant assortment of superior E
iimeled Patent Lcathor Bags, with every artic
iu tlieir line of business.
I V Old Trunks Repaired or taken in exchan.
' v ,,nes'
ALKX. L. HICKBl .
RICHARD W. 'IT'LL.
Philadelphia, Not. 17, 18 IU
TZCKNOR'S
COLTTIiISIAXT SPELLING BOOK.
T) EINfJ a progressive nnd Comprehensive Sy
tern of Ortliograpy nnd Orthoepy, iucludii
a variety of dctinitioiis, adapted to the use
Schools in the American Republic, by Almi
Ticknor, a Teacher of twenty-live year's expet
ence, and author of the Columbian Calculator
Practical Common School Mensuration, &c.
The attention of Teachers, School Director
parents, Arc, is invited to this new Spelling Boo.
which conforms to the modern spelling and usagi
in Orthography asboingoucofflie neatest, chcupe
best arranged, and belter adapted to the wants i
children, thnn any other published in the Unite
Stats. It is what it purports to be, a Spellin
Book and not a Reading Book, nnd only require
nn examination on the part of instructors of yout
to secure for it a universal introduction into th
Schools of the United States. Just published, an
for sale by IIkmit MassKr, Sunbury. '
Where Teachers and Directors ran procur .
copies for examination. ;
August 4, 181'J.
W I Is I, I II S A T I - VS P K PTI C
EI.1XI H is. with the utmost ronfidem e. ofTered to h
Aiudi.-al I'ncuity untl the pulilic lor ihe cure of Dyspep
siu or iiiiucsiiun, uud all mmue uniting innu it, sue
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Nmisen, Ilcndiiche,
Vertino,lliinue(sof Sicht,
i)ehility ol the .Nervous rj
tein.
Ilyi"chHslria. Jaundice,
lioSKot'unpetkle,
tlilious Vomiting,
Hunting scuwtttou at the pi
of tlie st' niuch,
l.ivereoinnluiut,
1 lppressi.ni alter rstiiiK,
r.ihnlulioii ol the Iteuit,
Wilitnm of the streieTth. Il'uiu in Ihe pit of the sfnmcl
Kliimlence, with I'reitueutl or towards tlie rif-lit side
iM'Miinirof w'iltil, kSnllownise of roinilexitsl.
Viuutwl taste, tlepressiou of the spinss am
Constitution nnd uneasiucssl irritability of temjier, Ae
ol'lhe bowels, I
If a ease of dyspepsia should be neplected, most seriouf
edects may ensue. t. ir it lajs 11k- f.Hindtition for, is the in
cljieut caiun' of, and very 'reipicully tcrmiuntes iueous'imp
ti 'tl. 1 w hiI.1 impress upon tiie iiund tlsit to tiille will
this disease nsiy lm lo sport w'ilh tile reason which itawti
lutes m.iu su.w'reiiiinent auloo uiiimul beings, or to era
hitler exnccnce hy uthhn- u (suseiousuess of folly to the
penally of fain.
'11ns medicine is ne-illy put up iu Unties, with ample
directi.His for use, und is sold Ni tSmhurv try Joti W.
I-'SILINO. J.Mi:S Wll.l.lA.MK.
'IVstiuiony of Mr. Abner Klines, hnlter. Mnrkit street
nbove Sixth. eorri'lKiruUvo of tho etl'icucy of Willuiuis
Anli-Dyspeptic r.hxir.
ruu.Auu.ruiA, October 3, 1819.
Mb. J aurs Wii.lia.ms :
iJeur Sii : It ttives me great pleasure to know that yon
are uitiiiu prepuriuir you medicine for the cure of Dyspep
sia. fr many of my acnuintjuices have repeatedly asked
me where itcould lie rocuied, kuovvius lltut I hud been
cured hy it. As I think thut a puMic acknowledgment of
tlie frreut benetil 1 have reeeiveil from the use of your med
icine is not only due to you, but may be useful to others, t
now make it. For severut yeurs I sutfered from Pyspep
sui, which iiicrenscd to such uu extent that wv beuilh autl
uonslilutiou were rupi.tly sinkiuir under it. I tis cian
pelle.1 to restru invsetf to ihe nsflt simple food, and even
thut I could not digest. 1 felt a loss of strenslh, disincli
nation to exercise, and, as you have it in ir advertise
ment, u general feeling of depression and itslescrihulHa
weiiriness. In the year ls.'r, hiriii(r fnmi others high re
commendation of your Anti-Dyspeptic Klixir, I proenred
aud ustl il with tlie most happy efTi-ct ; under it influence
languor and wariness ffmdttnlly passed awny, and my appe
tite returned which I could KTulily avilh iinpunity. Ten
years have now elapsed, and my e sihilenee in the enrativs
p.wers of your medicine has of course increased, for it
completely cured me when 1 failed to obtain rebel' from any
otuci source. Very riisiiectfully vours,
ABXKR El.MFA
Testiui'Hiy of Rdwnrd II. Rowley, Wh'deaale ateirbant
of the firm of Kowley, Ashbuiiner A Co., N'o f 8outli
Whnrves, in proof uf the eificuey of Williams' Anti-Dyspeptic
Elixir.
Philacklpuia, October 19, IMS.
Mr. Jamss Wiixisms:
Dear Sir : I lake pleasure in recommeihliinr vour Anti
Dvaiieptic Klixir for the cure of Dyqiepsia. 1 havs takest
it myself foi the disease, aiw) have lHeu entirely cured
Yours resiieetfullv.
KDWAIID II BOWLEV.
AnrtT JOHN W FKIl.l.NU.SuntHio, l'a.
Murcn , leoo ly .
ROSB OINIHrNT, FOR TETTER
1 KAD the followuur eeitiSmle froia Capt. Demo, th
I well knowu aud popular Btuuu fioat Cautuiu lot ths
Traveller.)
Philadsxthia, October SI, '
rVverul years since I was iittueked with a breakins oat
on my neck in the fonn of Tetter, which 1 am convinced
was c minified at the Uarber'sHhin. It smisiually extend
ed over my face until it reached Ihe upper part of tha
cheeks. During the several m mllis that ii ronliuued
spteadins. 1 iimI diilcriMit applicutaiua, some of which hast
the ellect, aHreiay at least, is iiKM-easing the disease, hut
from uoue ol tbeiu did 1 pereeiva Uia leust baiieiu lusul 1
applied the Ho Oistmicnt. By tbe use of uue jar of it,
1 was perieclly cured and have remaiiMd free of th ssTes
ti si.
1 have since used the Ointaieiit. lithUy anplMsl forroo)rk.
neat of the face, blotctiea, chapped haisls, c With per
feet aucoess. 1 have no hesitation in leoonnueoduuj tt ia
tue suuogest iiuumer lo tba publit. . 2
JAMBS DEVOE.
Agent linear ALaiseh, Sunbury. . . -
ROSE OINTMENT. A fresh supply of this
excellent article fox Tether, i c, just received,
and lor sale by , HENRY MASSER. -. .
Sunbury, July 88.1849 . ,,, .
"lirNOn 'AND SPRING MORT1SB LAT-
BV GHES An sioellent article, far sals at
half the usual price by J. W. FRILING. - -
Sunbury, July 7, 1749.