Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, November 30, 1850, Image 4

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UNBUHY - AMEBIC AN AND SMAMOK1N JOUKNAL.
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tNF.ASttf JOB-
Joe Butrtstend wm one of thoe uneasy,
festlew lyings, who mo never quiet a min
ute,.. Wilier awaku or naleon. Ho alv
way twwtinff ami turning, always ncom
Tor'.able, and ha was universally, known
among hi companion. as ITuenfy Jne. Some
times we used to play oil practical jokes Ujwn
him for thevfun of the thing, but generally
speaking, if we lot him have his own way,
he tnadenfniTth enough by "setting himself."
Amoig his numerous dislike's, Joo despised
rats and mice. Indeed, he said they seemed
born into existence only to tease and annoy
him. When child he was bitten by a
mouse,, and severely, too, for which reason
he always dreaded them. If Je had occa
sion to visit any new house, or to sleep in a
strange, room, he nover failed to give tho
premises a careful inspection to insure liim
ull that there were no mouse-holos about.
We roomed together one night, in New York,
and I laughed at Joe for his watchfulness and
clo examination before rtireing.
"If it all right, Joe !" we asked, after he
had peeped behind the furniture, and in eve
ry comer of the room.
"Yes, there can be no mice here, that's
sure," he said, at last.
"Well, blow out that light, and go to bed
then, will you, Joel"
"Yes, here goes," and Joe suited tho action
to the word, and lenped into bed.
It must have been nearly morning when Joe
awoke us with :
"Hist! hist! don't you hear that noise
there?"
"Not a bit of it, Joe. You are dreaming,"
we replied, turning over to get a fresh nap.
"There it is again."
"What?"
"Why, the noise."
"You are making all the noise. You unea
sy thing you, can't you let a fellow sleep
quietly V
"Look here," it is all well for you who
don't care a farthing for mice or rats, but
you know I have a natural horror of the
varmin, therefore there, didn't you hear
that 1"
"Joe, lie down, and be quiet ; you took
that punch too strong last night, and haven't
more'n time enough to sleep it off before
morning."
"Fonrh ! You haven't any feeling fot my
nerves."
"Nor yon for mine, to wake me out of such
a sound sleep for nothins."
Joe slipped noiselessly out of bed and seiz.
ed one of his patent leather boots, which he
felt for some time upon the floor before he
got.
"What are yon up to now ?" said we.
"Be quiet ; it's on ihe table don't you
hear it? pit pat, pit pnt."
"Well, it does sound like a mouse."
Joe balanced the boot in his hand so as to
bring the heel to bear as the weapon, and
felt his way to the table by the head of the
bed, where the noise was heard.
"Hist! the little rascal is nibbling some
thing he has found here."
"Let him have it Joe, and then keep quiet)
for heaven's sake."
Following the sound. Joe soon got within
striking distance, and poising his weapon, he
brought down the heel with unerring aim
and precision upon his victim. Sure enough,
the little pit pat was stopped, and after
congratulating himself, lie crept to bed
Benin.
Next morning, Uneasy Joe' found that he
had smashed his valuable gold repeater in
lo the shape of a pancake !
Yon cloud is britrlit. and beautiful it floats
Alnn in find's horizon ; on its edge
The stars seem hung like pearls ; it looks
na re
As 'twere an angel's shroud, the white cy-
mar . ....
Of purity, just peeping through its folds
To give a pityinar look on this snd world,
fin visit it. and find that all is false
Its glories nre but foe, and its white form
N nliirhted to some coininu thiindergust ;
The rain, the wind, the lightening have
ihf ir source
Tn such briuhl meetinas. Gaze not at the
clouds,
TInw Wntiful. Go coze at the skv,
Tho clear, blue, traiutuil, fixed and gloii-
ous sky.
Fight with a Ukar The Batesvil
6Ark Eaeie srives an account of an attack,
ht a bear which had been domesticated, and
became enraged from hunger, on two men-
one of them the owner. The bear had got
Joose, and while the men' were to confine
him, he turned upon his master, named Giblig
and tore one side of his head with an ear
off. The other man came to Gibb's assist
ance and struck the bear witn an axe
when the animal seized him and threw him
on the ground, apparently lifeless. Gibbs,
though ceriously wounded', then managed
to kill the bear with an axe. Ploprs are
entertained of the recovery of both the
the wounded men.
Switzerland will send three hundred
and fourteen exhibitors to the great In
dustry Fair in London next spring, and the
town of DusseUlorf, on the Rhine will alone
send two hundred and filly.
Heavy Verdict The jury in case of
William Wescott vs. Auburn and Kotlies-
tvr Rail roarl, brought in a verdict of six
thousand dollar damages for the pluntilf,
who wan injured by the cara on the road
A singular petrification was discovered
in Minnesota, some month since a iiumati
body changed to stone. The object was a
woman, aged seventy, who died five years
ago of apoplexy. .
Somebody says : "The Devil never trou
bles a busy man." This we know to be
false. Show us a busier man than the edi
tor, and yet he is fortunate it he has no
more than one "devil" to trouble him es
pecially when "copy" is short.
The following advertisement recently
appeared ia the Saundes fifiwt Letter, pub
lished in Dublin, Ireland :
"Wanted A young woman to act as
Housemaid in a small private lamily ; ah
a milch cow must be of the established
aWcA."
LIVER COftXPLAIftT,
JANNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR
NERVOUS DEBILITY DISEASE
OF THEtKlDNEYS, ,
AN P nil diseases srisitur from disordered liver or sto
mach, such its constipation, inward Files, Fullness, or
hlnod tn tho head, Acidify of Hie tHomnch, Nouses,
licnrthtirit, disgust fur Font, fullness nr weight in tha
r4loiniii'h,Hurl',rurtnlioi, sinking or fluttering at the pit
of Hie Htotnnrh, swimniitur or the hrnil, hurried mid difficult
breathing, Haltering nt the heart, choking or suffocating
sensations when in 11 lying ponturr, Dimness of vision,
doutor wel heforethe light, Fever mid dull pnin In the
hem!, deficiency of perspiration, yellowness of the nkin mid
mr, pntu in the side, hnr-k, rhest, limlsi, Ac., sudden
flushes of hint hunting in tins flesh, constant imagining!
of evil, mid rreut depression of spirits,
. CAN BK EFFECTUALLY CURED JtY
.. CP.. E00FLA1TD3
CLBRATL.I GERMAN BITTERS,
rHKPAKJtD lV
DR.C. AI. JACKSON,
AT THE
GERMAN MEDICINE STORE,
Ko. 140 Arch St., rhllttdrlphla.
Their power over the above disennea li lint excelled, if
eqiiHlkfl, Uy nny wilier pre in ml inn in the United HUitw,
tin the cures attest, in many cum alter ekilllul physieimis
hud ittileil.
TIimus Uitten nre worthy they intention of invnluln.
Poir"ins ((rent virtue in the reeiificntioii of d itenneft f
the Liver tuul kwr ffltuuls, exerr.Hh'g the most seurrhhig
powers tn wenknrwi nnd ntfectieus oi the digestive organs,
they Hre, willnil, wile, rerlnin nnd plensnnt.
t-'roiii the Hon ton Uee.J
The Kditor wiid, lire, frid
uDn. JIhklam Cklkbkatkd Gkbma Rittehu for
the cure of Liver Cmiiplaiiit, Jiuindiee, J)ypepiH, Chronic
or Nervonn Debility, is dtwrvndiy one of the nuwl popti
liir iinxlirinrs of ttie day. These Hitlers hnve Iteeii nnvt
by thouniiulft, mid n friend nt our ellmw twiys he htm him
self ref-eivt-d hii ert-veUml nnd pernmnent cure of Liver
Complaint from the use of tins remedy. We nre convinced
that, in the line of thenc Hitters, the patient constantly
piling streiifrtli nnd v.jfor n fact worthy of great conside
ratinu. They ore pleiigunt in ttisle nnd smell, and can he
used hy perstins with the mostdeliente st'muirtis with snfe
ty, under nny cirrumsluuces. We nro SMmkiuft from ex
perience, nnd to the alllicted we at I vine their use."
Judge M. M. Noah, a gentleman with (treat seicntific
nnd literary nthihimeni, snid in his "New York Weekly
RlesMcnH'er," .lanimry 0, lfcviO :
"Ur. H'xiflaud's (iernmn Hitters. Here is n preparation
whioh the lejiding prrwscs in the Union appear to he unani
mous in recommending, and the reason is ohvious. H is
marie altera presenpiinn rushed hy one of the nwwt cele
hrnted physicinns of motlt-rn times, the late l)r. Chr stcpln-r
AVilhetm Jlotdlniul, Professor to the t'niversity of Jena,
private Physician to the King of Prussia, and one of the
greatest mcdicnl writers Germany has ever produced. He
was emphalieuliy the enemy of humbug, and therefore a
medicine of which he was the inventor ami iimlorscr may
he cnnll'deutly relied mi. He specially recommended it in
Fiiver Coinnlaiut. Dyspepsia, Dehility, Vertiiro, Acidity nf
the stoinncft, Conslipati'-n, nnd nil complaints arising from
a disordered condition of the stomach, the liver and the
intestines. Nine Philudeldhin tinners express their convic
tion of its excellence, and several of the editors speak of
iiseucc-iH inun tncir own inmvinmu experience, i nner
these circumstances, we feel wnrrnnted, not only in calling
the attention of our renders to the present nnwent nronrie-
r's (Dr. C. M. Jackson's) pre nitration, hut in recommend
ing Iheniticle to a I nlliicted "
More Evidence,
The "Philatlctpliia Paturtlnv Gazette' the best family
newspaper pulWislied in the United titles, the editor says
Dr, lloojland's German Bitters.
It is scldm that we recommend what are termed Pn
lent medicines, tn the commence and patronage ot our
readers; mid, thciclore. wlien we recommend Dr'. Hoof-
land's (icrnian Hitters, wo wis it lo lie distinctly undci
stood that we nre not speaking of the nostrnms of the
tiny, that are ii' Mtied ohont for a' hi ief period nnd then for-
goucn auei nicy navetione ineir gmny race ol miscniei,
t n medicine Inuir established, universnllv nrietl. nut
which hns met the hearty approval ttf the Faculty itself."
That this medicine will cure Liver Complaint and Dvs-
pepsin, no one enn doubt, nftcr using it as directed. It acts
spmncuiiy upon the stomach nnd liver it is prcHernMe
to caiomci in an niiiious diseases ihe cltuct is inimcdmte.
They can be administered to Female or Jnfunt with safety
nuu reuuuic ijeneut, ut nny time.
HF.WAKE OF COUNTKRFKITS.
This metlicine has nt.aiued that high chatneter which is
necessnrvfor nil mtilicines to attain to induce countcifeiters
to put forth a spurious article nt tho risk of the lives of
those nre innocently deceived.
LOOK WKLLTO TIIK MARKS OF TIIK GFATINF.
They have the written sitninture of C. M. JACKSON
muni the wninner, nnd the n:une blown in the buttle, with-
our whit-li thev Hre spurious.
I'or sale, wholesale mid retnil, the
German Medicine Store,
No. V20 ARCH Street, one door below Sixth, flat oi
278 Hncc street.) Philadelphia, and by respectable dealers
generally .nrougnout ine country.
Alo: For srde by H. Masser, Punbury, and M. A
M'Cav, Northumberland.
August 17, IKiO. ly
MAHOGANY AND MARBLE
STEAM SAW MILL,
ami Ti Rxnr, SHOP,
Corner of Eleventh and Ridge Road.
AND
CABINET MAKERS,
GENERAL FURNISHING STORE,
No. 134 South Second Street, below Dock St.,
Philadelphia.
PTWE subscribers would call tho special atten
JL tion of Cabinet Makers and others, to their
very extensive assortment of materials in their
line, coiiMritinir of Mahogany Veneers, Boards and
I lank, Hair Cloth, Curled Hair, Glue, varnish
Looking Class Plates, Mahogany Knobs, Bed
Posts, Marble Tops, and every description of
Hardware Tool, Ac.
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 poods arc WARRANTED,
of the best quality, and at very reduced prices.
Uiir J enns are Cash, (no trade.)
e guarantee to give every man tho worth o
his money.
T. & L. THOMPSON.
N. B. Mahogany, Walnut and Hand Ra
Plank, and Stair Bullusters for Builders, also
Aluible Mantles, always on hand, and every dc
scription ot turned work.
June 8, 1850 ly
HOOT,
IMGlLUItEAN ARTIST,
No. 140, corner of Fifth If Chesnut its., Phila
delplua,und 3l3 liroailwuy corner of
Franklin Street, New York.
ITIZENS AND STRANfiERS ran have
a sitting for Portraits or Miniatures, and
receive them beautifully cased, in morocco, Silk
velvet, rapier iilucho, or other fancy styles, or seta
in Medallions, Lockets, &c, in a few minutes;
Daguerreotypes, Paintings, Drawings,
ccc. copiea.
Out door Views, and Miniatures of deceased
persons, taken ut short notice.
for 1 ort raits ot Adults by our process, and tin
proved Instruments, a cloudy day is quits as fu
vonihlo as clear weather. ,
For Children, a clear day (between 1 1 and 2)
is preferable. DC'!" Dress avoid white, blue
or light pink.
Our Gallery with its Six Prize Medals and
works ot Art, is open at all hours, and Free,
bother visitors wish pictures taken or not, wo
shall at all tunes lie happy to see them.
June 22, 1850.
W. F. FEDDRICK'S
(LATK PAKTNKR OF C. SCttHACIC).
Varulsli Manufactory and I'nint
More,
No- 78 North Fourth Street,
A FEWDOOItS AUOVE CHEHHY, WEST SIDE,
rillLADElFfllA.
Constantly on hand and for sale,, at reduced'
prices, and of svptrior quality, the fol
lowing articles, viz :
Couch, Cabinet, Jujianncrs' and Oil Ckith Varnishes j
Urylng Jnjiali; ivhx uno iiurucM viiruisa ; nrowu, hit
audited Spirit do ; Transfer iki i Annus', House and
Uoueli I'ulnteri' ana variusncnr aiaierutni; ri'M Y l.i
OtiANTlTIKS, PAIN' I'S, DllY, IN Oil., ANU PKK-
t'AKED Full 1M.MF.DIATK I'SK ; Milliners' Varnish,
Glue and Ac nls; llku-k Junuu for Irou ; Adhesive do. for
Vmtry Work: Picture una Window ulnssj Artists' Co
lour Dry uisl in 'I'ubfs ; Ntut't FKt Oil : (iold, Silver,
and (ierinaii leaf ; (jold, Silver, and Copper Hrouxe ; Glu-
zier s uuimnuds. Also, very superior ?nos xsuckiiiix and
ruing Ink.
June M, ln&).
EE BILLS. Justices and Constables Fee
11 ills haudsomely printed oncaiM paper, for
sale at thiftoliice.
DURE WHITE BRANDY FOR' PRESER.
Y LMH just received and for sale) by
II. B. MASSER.
Sept. 28, 1850.
CATS. An assortment' just received. Also
silk HATS at $m, for aale by
H. MASSER.
kfmibury, Dee. 2, 18'..
CHERRY PECTORAL:
far Iha Cro f
COUGHS, COLDS,
HOARSENESS, BR OCT
CHITIS, GROUP. ASTH
MA, WHOOPINO-COUGH
AND CONSUMPTION.
This tiutv vnltmlilo Jtcmeily for all dinoiups of
the IjUnfrM anil I hroat, has become the chiej reli
ance of the afflicted ai it i the moat certain euro
nown for the alrove complaints. W hile it is a
powerful remedial amenta in the moat desperate
and almost hopeless cases of Consumption, it is
also, in diminished doses one of the mildest and
most airreeahlo family medicines for common
eommon eouqhs and colds. Kcad below the opin
ion of men who are known lo the world, anu tlie
world respect their opinions.
FROM TltOFESSOR HITCHCOCK.
"James C. Aver Sin I have used vour"CHFn
nt pMrmKAi..' in niv own case of deep-scaled
Bronchitis, and am satisfied from its chemical
constitution that it is an admirable compound for
the, relief of laryngial and bronchial dimcuHiea.
If my opinion as to its superior character can lie
of any service you are at liberty to use it as you
think proper.
EDWARD HITCHCOCK, L L D.,
President of Amherst College,
From tho "London Lancet."
"AYEU'rt CHERRY PECTORAL is one of
tho most valuable preparations that has fallen un
der our notice. After a careful examination, wo
do not hesitate, to snv we have a lariie apprecia'
tion of its mcriis and the fullest confidence in its
usefulness for couch and lunir complaints.
Dr. IJrewster. of Windham Co., Conn., sends
us the following testimony.
Dr. J. C. Aver Dear Sir : I enclose you
certificate from Mrs. Catharine K. Cady, a liiffhly
respectable lady of this villaee, wife of Mr. Beth
Cady, Deputy Shenll. Windham Co., Connecti
cut. The cvr in her case was very prompt, and
has attracted general attention,
W. A. liKKWHi tili, I". V.
Wkst KiLLiMil.T, Ct.ScpL 28 1848.
This may certify that I was afflicted with avery
severe coiirIi ill the winter ot '47-8, wlucn inrcai
tencd to terminate in Consumption. I had tried
many medicines in vain, and was cured by tho
use of "Aycr a Cherry Pectoral.
CATHERINE K.CAUK.
From Dr. Brvant, Druirinst and Postmaster,
Chicopee Falls, Mass :
Dr. J. C. Aycr Dear 5ir: Enclosed please
find rcinittance'for all the CHERRY PECTOK A L
last sent inc. I can unhesitatingly say, that no
medicine we sell give such satisfaction as yoin's
Hoes ; nor have I ever seen a medicine which
cured so many cases of Cough and Lunff Com
plaints. Our Phisicians are using it extensively
in their practice, and with the happiest elTccts.
Truly yours, D. M. UK AKT.
mEPATlF.!) MT J.C. ATElt, CH KM1ST, LO WKLL, M ASS.
W Sold by Henry Masscr, Sunburv; Mary
A. McCay, Northumberland' Dr. Gcarhart, Se-
linsgrove ; Dr. Eeekly, Danville, and Druggists
generally.
July 0, 1850- lyccSm
A CALL TO HOUSEKEEPERS
At the Cabinet Ware llwom of
SEWN IIOUPT & CO.
Market Square,
Also at the corner of Fawn street If the Railroad
SUNBURY, PA.
Thankful for the putronane 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. During tins period he
has endeavored to keep up with the improvements
of the dav, and has accordingly extended his bust
ness in every branch and variety, J lie public are
therefore invited to tho attention of the present
stock of
CABINET WARE AND CHAIRS,
Manufactured by
SEBASTIAN IIOUPT & CO.
At the Old Wand,
Where in audition to their former stock ef the
estahlishnic.it they now manufacture
Mahogp-iiy, Walnut & Cane-Seat Chairs.
Lure Spring Seat Rocking Chairs,
Dressing Bureaus, Centre Tables,
Marble Top Wash Stands,
and a variety of other
nen style and
Fashionable Furniture.
Having secured a Hearse and made the neces
sary arrangements for the purpose, they are now
prepared for Undertaking in all its branches, in
this vicinity or at any convenient distance.
Ye maids and mistresses, and huslKmrts too,
Here's furniture of every style una hue,
From side hoards dnwii to kitchen tallies,
From rocking etmiri tn locking cradles
Should you not have the ready Jons to nay,
We'll wait awhile for a brighter lietter day,
Or take potatoes, outs, com, wheut ami rye ;
l:irk, hoop poles, stuves, or lumber wet and dry,
Or any thing Inn yokes and threshing fiuils,
Flom pigs and turkies down to little quuils.
Come on then friends, come one nnd ail,
Keep trade a moving, so "goes on thelm!!."
fl?" Orders from a distance promptly attended
to and work of all kinds delivered with dispatch.
Sunbury, March 0, 1850. tf
1IIALAUELP1IIA WINE Sc LKILOR. STORE
BITTING & W AT K 11 MAN,
Importers and Dealers in Liquors,
No. 2J0 Market street, Philadclpha,
FFER for sale, the rlicaest and best assort-
mcnt of I.iiiiors in Pliiladelihia, audi as
Cliainpagne, Sherries, Port, Stock, Claret, Bur
gundies, Sauturn, linrsnc, Maderia, Lisbon,
'J'eiierill'a and Sicily YVinca.
Brandies of the choicest lirands, viz;
Muglina, Oturd, I'onctj Kenncsy, &c, &c.
Fine Holland (iin, Monongahcla, Scotch and
Irish Whiskey, &c, &c-
Hotels and the country trade supplied a Phila
delphia prices on the most liberal torma.
July 13, J850.
'KOWN,8Eb:sENCE OF ULCiEK.
fl A new supply of this excellout article just
received and for sale hy H. U. MASSEli.
Sunbury, March 1U, 1850.
Yuluable ltuukM,
I" IFE or Christ, handsomely hound, D'Ap
n i one's llisroiir ur thi Rkhobm4tiox,
Blanr Dav-hooks ami tuiio chs, full bounded.
For sale at the publishers prices hy
11. It. MASSER.
Stinlmry, July 14, 1849.
Ootton Vani, Cotton Carpet Chain, Cotton Lapa
and Wadding, Cotton Outline, Ready made
Pantaloons, Ready made Vests, Congress Knives,
Porccluin lined preserving kettles; just received
lorsuie tiy XI. MASSEK.
esunhury, Dec. ?, 1818.
"CROWN'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GIN
XJ GER, an excellent' article.
Rauwai's Medicated Soap fop sub burns, Un,
tetterf Ac.
Radway's Circassian Balm, for the hair dand
ruff Ac.
Radway's Ready h'elief for Cramps, Cholic,
Cholera Morbus, &c For sale by
H. B. MA8SER.
Sunbury, 4ug. 8, 1850.
TJAISIN8, currants, citron, cheese, pepper
aauoe, &c. For aale by J. W. FRILING
Sunbury, Dec. 2, 1848.
RNOLD'8 WRITING FtLTD AND SON.
k CRESS INK for tale at this oftic.
"Encourage Your Own!"
HAAS &TIENN.
FASHIONABLE M A k E OF
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS.
rP HE subscribers respectfully call the attention
of the public to their large and splendid assort
ment of every quality and price of
r RIi: I-WARE.
which cannot fail to recommend itself toevery one
who will examine it, on account of its durable
workmanship and splendid finish, made up of the
liest stock to lie had in the city. No eHort is
spared in the manufacture of their Waro, and the
subscrilwrs are determined to keep up with the
many improvements which are constantly being
made. 1 Iicir stock consists of Mahogany
Sofa, Divan) nnd I.oun&rcs,
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 also manufacture all kinds and qualities
CIIATltS,
ncluding varieties never belore to le had in
Sunliury, such as M ahooast, Dlaik Walisut
Axn Crm.Kn Mapib Gbbcian j ash WiJtnsoii
CHAIRS, ax n fanct Puxo Stools, which are of
the latest styles, and warranted to lie excelled by
none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere.
The subscriliers are determined that there shall
be no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in
the cities, as every confidence can he entertained
about the quality and finish of their ware and
Chairs.
Their articles will lie disposed of on as good
terms as they can bo purchased elsewhere. Coun
try Produce taken in payment for work.
UT UNDERTAKING attended to on reason
uble terms.
tW The Ware Room is in Market Street,
opposite J. Y oung s store, and nearly opposite
weaver a tavern.
DANIEL HAAS,
GEORGE RENN.
Sunburv, April 28, 1849 tf
J. IS. THOMAS,
Ornamental and French Style Frame
Manufacturer,
80 i Walnut st , between 3d and 4lh street.
PHILADELPHIA.
T ESPECTPULLY directs the attention of the
public lo his superior styles of Plain and
Fancy Frames, which are of the latest and most
beautiful designs.
As a handsome Frnme nt a LOW TRIC E,
has been much desired, he was induced sonic
months since to commence tho manufacture of
these Frames. In a short time the. demand has
been so great, that he has been obliged to iucreass
his facilities, and new offer at
KXCKKD1XR1.Y LOW PRICES,
Singly, or in thousands, the most beautiful Frames,
suitable for Paintings, Prints, Daguerreotypes,
Cards, &c, &c.
For Durability Unsurpassed,
Hotels, Public Buildincs, Steamboats, Stores, Ca
binet Furniture., &c., decorated in imitation of
carved Rose-Wood.
f 5r" Please call and see specimens.
May 25, 1850 ly
GEORGE J. IIEXKELS,
CITY f A H I -" E T 1VAREROOMS,
NO. 173 CHESNUT STREET,
(nrrosiTK thk statb house,)
ruix.ADsx.niiA.
VFFERSfor sale, low for cash or approved city
' paper, a lurce and well assorted stock of
CABINET FURNITURE, of the latest patterns
and of the best workmanship. Tho assortment
embraces every article, useful or ornamental, com
prisins suits of Drawing Room Furniture in Rose
wood and Walnut, exquisitely caned. Rosewood
Walnut, and Mahogany Chamber Furniture; Pa
tent Extension Dining Tables, (uckiu w ledged to
he the best now in use); Library Book Cases,
and a great variety of plain Parlor and Chamber
r uruitnre.
Curtains made and put up in the latest Paris
fashions.
Spring Matlrasscs, Hair Mattrasses, and Fea
ther Beds, made to order,
N. B. All articles purchased at this establish
mcnt are warranted of tho best materials and
workmanship, and will be packed to curry safely
to any part ot the country.
May 25, 1850. ly
SPP.I1TC- GCCEG
i iiiii.aii:liiiii A.
rjl SHAnPI.ESS & SOXS, have just received
1 their supply of SPRING AND SUMMER
GOODS of Friendly and other styles, to which
they invite attention.
SHAWLS Alldcscriiitiona of Silk, woollen
and worsted.
DRESS SILKS Grode Rhinos, Chameleons,
and neat and new fancy styles India Silks and
tv'tus.
jjttr.. t.uuiJ J.awns, tiareges, Mousse.
linn, Ginghams, Alpacas, Mohairs, and all the
new fabrics.
FURNISHING GOODS Blankets, Sheetings
Quilts, Damask, Shirtings, and all other furnish'
iuc goods.
MEN'S WEAR Cloth, Cassimercs, Cashma-
retts, Drills, Vestings of all kinds, and Boys weur,
SHOEMAKERS GOODS and Carriago Ma-
kcrs articles. T. SHARPI.ESS ct SONS,
No. 32 S. Second Street, Philadelpliia
May 25, 1850 ly
ECCTOP. YOTJP.SELF!
roil 25 CIC.TSI!1
Br m kan s of tiir Pocket
Esitlafii's, or, Every one
his own 1 hvsician ! tlurti
elli edition, with upwards o
a hundred engravings, show,
ing peculiur diseases in ee
ry shape and form, and mul
formations of the generative
system,
BY WM. VOl'Nfl, M. D,
Tlie time has now arrived
that persons sullering from
secret diseases, need no more; become tho victim
ot Quackery, ai by the proscriptions contained in
this book any one may cure himself, without hind
rance to business, or the knowledgo of any one,
and with one tenth the usual x pence. In addi
tion to the general routine of private disease, it
tully ex plains the cause ot manhood s early decline,
with, observations on marriaEO besides muny
nthcT'derangcincnla which it would not be' pro
per to enumerate.
ICAny person' studincrTWEMTt-Fiv cfstts
enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy of this
hook, by mail, or five copies will be sent for one
dollar. Address, DR. W. YOUNG, No. 15i
SPRUCE Street, PHILADELPHIA." Post-paid
"DH. YOUNG can be consulted on any of
Ihe Diseases described in his ililtcrent publications,
at his Office; 152 SPRUCE Street, every day be.
twoen U and 3 o clocki- (Suiulaysxcepted.)
; Philadelnhio, Nov. 9, 1851) ly.
STONE WARE,
C TONE milk Pans, stone Juga and Pitchers,
O and other articles of stone ware jost received
and for sale by JOHN VY. FRILING.
Sunbury, June 23,' 1849.
f INERAL WATER, from thef Oak Orchard
A'-- Acid Springs, highly valuable in chronic di.
senses, and tonic remedies, for aale l"y
HENRY- MASSER1
Sunbury, June 26, 1850 tf
OLD PENS IN SILVER OASES. A small
lot on hand and for sale by
II. B.MASSKR.
' fuubury, April 8, 1850.
l',CL-W ' . '
In presenting the public With a rcmsdy for the treatment
Bad cure of FkvkB ako Anns and cither hilinua riisnises,
no apolnf y is needed. Vast uumliers in the United States,
Who suffer from these nft'eetinns in their varied forms, ore
compelled to seek relief from otlisr source thnn the Imme
diate, prescriptions of the regular physieinn. It lieeiunes
therefore nil object of humanity, ns well hs of public inter
est, to bring Itel'ote them a remedy prepared from much ex
perience, snd which mnv always lie relied upon as 4ap.
KFPKCTUAI., AND HARM1.K7 TO THK CONSTITUTION. Ttmt
such is the true ehurueler of Ihe INDIA CIK It.AIIOnt'K,
is amply attested by the universal success with which it has
been employed.
ry Fijttrnet from a eorrnminiention of the TTnn. Wir,.
Mam VoouBatboK, of the U. 8. Senate, Isle Governor of
Michigan.
Dktboit, Oct. St, 1NI0.
Doctor Chaw.fs O.ooon,
llear Hir, I huve rend with much interest, your little
tsaratir upon the "eioism, treatment Slid cure'' of the
febrile discuses which have so extensively prevailed in onr
Country ilnrinir Ihe lust few months sn interest increased
no doubt, by the fuel that I hnve individually suffered so
much from them. Though I feel myself very' incnnipelent
lo judtre safely upon a subject so entirely professional, yet
your theory seems to me well reasoned, and your conelit
sinus just, nnd I think withal, thnt yonr pamphlet is cnleu
lated In produce much practical g'lorl.
Speaking of the medieine he says : It fully Justified your
flntterinr expectations, nnd us s snfe, convenient, nnd popu
Inr remedy, my own experience, so fnr, induces me to be
lieve that it will prove n greut public licucht. 1 mn pleased
to learn bn! you have recently established several nceneies
for its disposition tlnnich I regret thut. with a view lo a
more genernl dissemination of it, yon should hnve found it
ueeesRiiry to remove from your present residence nmoug as.
With much respect 1 have the honor to le, sir,
Yonr nhlitred servant,
tVll 1.1AM WOODIIIIlnCK.
From Hon. Ptkphr.i V. H. TuownninGK, of Michi
gan Slate Seimte, to the Agent nt Del roit.
lllR.MINGUAM. OaKLAMI Co., T)CC. 13, 1fttt.
Sir you wish me to inform you what I know of Dr.
Osgood's liiilin Chnl-igogue, or nutidiilions medicine. 1 do
believe lliat if the virtue and efficacy of this medieine were
genernlly known, the ffvkr and agck would disappear m
Michigan.
1 procured a bottle in tlie spring of lmi, and huve goon
reason to believe that myself anil family escaped the ngue
Inst season in consequence of its use.
Perhaps in no summer since the settlement of this fine
peninsula, has the fever nnd ague tieen so prevalent as the
'isr. i nave reet'ouueniieu mis niemciue m niiin-run m-
inees. ami when the disease had become fixed and Immed
the skill of phvsieians ; and 1 have never known il fail. 1-
is universally ppnlueed the m'ist happy ellects. and 1 bet
ve it has never been exceeded by auv metlicine in remo-
iug the bilious diseases .if Ihe ctininle.
l ours, respeeniiMv.
ptf.I'hf.n v. rt. TRownnmc.K.
Aseiit for Sunburv H. It. MASSF.lt; Northiiniberlmid,
WITIllNfVroM Ar'Oi.j Milton, J. H. IlASF.Hj Sclias
gn.ve, MAY ft KI.OSF..
May , ItlS tl
2ZEDZCAXi HOUSE,
ESTABLISHED 15 YEARS AGO, BY
mi. KINK KMX.
Ar. IF. Comer of Thml and Union Strcctst
BKTWKKN' ftPKUCK AND l'INK STBEKTS,
PKILADELrillA
IH'Tr.KX KAUS of extciiiive nnd uninterruptrd
pnictire -nt in thin city have remierpd Dr. K.
iii'int cxiTt nun Fiicivnniiii pracimoiiiT inr nnii near,
11 tht! tri'iitnitriit (trail iliufnHfs ul a nrivntu niiturt'. J'tTs nis
nlllictttl with ulem niwni tlieliody. t hroat . or Irps, paint in
he iii'ddor Ikhicii, iiifrrurial rlieimiutmin. Blrirtun-s, snivel,
liBrMKti iirisuia I'roiti yoiiilit'ull cxceKWri or inipuritict of the
hliiod. when-bv tin? roiistilution hus become euieebled, are
all treated with micrciw.
le who nltiecft liiniH?lf under the care of )r. K., mav re-
liixit MiHty contiile in Ins honor aft a gentleman, nnd confident
ly rely upon hi pkill an a phymcian.
1AM. l'AIUIl I ls.Il AW I 11. Tj.
Vonne who have injured ihemwlves tiy n certain
ninetiee indnliitft in a habit frenui'iitly bairned from evil
'(MtliUioiirt or in tvMi.rin uic I'lK'iB ii wnicu are mnny
lelt, even when anteep. nnd d'9iroy iwnh mind and IhhIv,
niioiild apply initnediatfly. W'enknetw and eotiRiitntioiiid
lebilitv I ot museniar euerpy, pnvHicin inr8itii(ie and irt'n-
enil proftnili'n. irrilaliility and all ii-tvohh ntleetioiid, null
ution, HiiiiiiriBhness o me uvet, nun every thacn&ein any
wnv etinneetoil Willi the rnnorner oi tne proercativc itine-
tiona cured, and full vit;or rentored.
YOUTH AND MANHOOD,
A vigorous life or a prt'iiiiilniB death.
KINKELIN on si If l'rt servtilioii.
ONLY 25 CENTS.
This U vnkjunt published is filled with useful information
on the infiruiiiien and diticitn. s nf the (-icnerative Oreant.
It nddivtwf its- It alike to Yul'TH, MAMIOOU und OLD
AiK. und niioiild be re.td by all.
J lie valuable advice and iinnrepstve war mm; it Kivea.
will prevent years :" . vi;ry imdHiufering und save annual
Iv I'lions.-inilH ., LiveH.
l'arenis by reading il will learn how to prevent the des
truction "i their children.
"A reuil'taiiee o! ti t eentn. cneloficd in n letter, nd
Irewed to Dlt. KI.NKKI.IN. . W. corner of THI HI) A
I'.NION Streets, between Spruce k Pine, Philadelphia,
will ensure a h mk. under euveliipc, er return ot mail.
I'tTwine at a distance may address Dr. K. by letter, (post
iid.) and be cured at h -nie.
iAiK.(it:s ok .MKDinrr.s, piiikctions. a-c,
f'.rwnnled by nendiin; a remitlauce, and put up secure from
DAMAtiK or Cl'KUJSTY.
Hook-sellern, Nt'W ALent,PedlarB. ("mvn users, nnd all
others supplied witli the ubove work at very low rules.
1- ebruary u, lboU. ly
Vquitable B-Hc Inssiraiico, Annuity
and Ti-UMt Company.
OFFICK71 WATATT STRKI'.T, VIIH.AUKI.nilA.
Capital !-2 VLIKHK Ciuktkr Fercetual.
1
1IIK Comtwmv are now prepared to trauwu't hnsinens
upon the most liberal and advantageous terms. 1 hey
are authorized by their clmrter (feet. l) '-to make all and
rv msunuii'e upiiertannna to uie rus oi waaiever Kinn
or nature, and to receive and execute trunts, make end'iw-
inents. and to uraut and purchase annuities." I he ( m
pjinv neM annuities and endowments, and act aa Trustees
lor minors and heirs.
Tahle of Premiums required for the Assurance of SUM) for
the u'hole term of Lile.
Arc I Prcm. I Age. I Prem. Ape. l'rem.
id I so :ti i wi 40 1 :i :i
17 lit 3-i I! l 47 !i 49
is lM : a -ju 4s ae.i
111 I 15!) :ll 2 37 4'J 3 77
jit i (iii :ii a : su :i ui
i i m m a -in si 4 in
2J 1 IKI .'17 a 47 52 4 M
2:) 1 ll :IM 2 .11 S3 4 51
21 172 .111 2111 51 4 71
2 1 76 411 a 711 &j 4 HI
M 41 2 81 511 5 12
27 I t-9 42 2 112 57 .13
2S 1 )rt 43 3111 5rt 5 54
211 1 IW 44 3 12 511 5 7rt
mi am 45 323 uo a u.1
The prciniurus ure leu tliun any other eoniuiuy, and Uie
polieii ulffud (ireuter udviiiitiim'S. '1'iililrs of ludl'-yetirly
uml quurterly preiuiuuis, nun cretin niree ni preiiiiuin, snori
U'rms, joint lives, survivorships and endowments; also,
Orill Ol AppiUUH".' l" Wlin il lii' io we lii.uis. biiois niv
U lie hail on upplicnti. ill lit the olftee, or by letter to Uie
Agent, J. 11. l'l'liUY, Huiibury.
IIates roa iNsuai.NG 9KK) on a sinfrlo Life
Ave. For 1 yeur. I For 7 years. For Life.
20 81 1 ol l.Sii
311 no I 1: 2.04
411 1,2.) I 1.81 2,70
SO 1.1-8 I 2.117 3,4
SO 3,18 I 3,u7 6,113
Examci.s A periuaged 311 yire next birth tiny, by
pitying: the t:oinHiny w cents would secure to his family
or heirs still!) should ho tlie in one yettr : or for ti.0 he se.
cures i.i them 11100; or lor 13 niiiiiiully for seven yeurs
he secures tit them Pined snottiu ne tile ill seven years; of
for $20.40 paid itnnuully during life he Kvun s IIJ to lm
ratid when lie dies. The insurer seeming his own t).iuus,
hy the dilftTunec in ninount of ore iiiitiins fr-nn those eliiirjled
hy other offices. For eli),;il tlie heirs would receive $:M)
should he tile in one year.
Forms olupplicutiiia and all pur! ieitlnrs mnv lie Itittt itt
the office. I'l yrt'.K C V LLK.N' , President.
Vice President, Wm. M. Haiud.
Francis W. Rawls, Secretary nnd Trettsnrer.
CeNsuLTlNO Physician Dr. J. H. Musaer, HnnlMtry.
J'. II. Pusuy, Sunbury, Agent for Northumberland coun
ty r5sal4iry, July 3S, 1849.
STONE WARE.
TIE subscriber would moat respectfully in
form his friends and a generous public, that
He is manufacturing the best quality of
STONE WARD,
in all its varieties, and is prepared to sell a little
cheaper than any other manufacturer in the Union.
He is also importing and dealing most extensively
in
CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSlVARE,
which he offers on the most reasonable terms.
; His Potteries are on llond street north of Fay
ette, and China store end dwelling at No. 8, E.
Baltimore street)
DAVID PARR,
No. 8, E. Buminore street,
Baltimobi, Maryland.
February 2, 1850. ly
STONE Ware, Earthen Ware; Raisins, Al
monds, P unes snd Cream Nuts.
' "Planes of all kinds.
by Salt and Plaster. Just received snd for sale
JOH.N W.FRILRSCi.
Sunbury, Dee. 29, 164'J.
BANK NOTE TABLE.
CORRECTED WEEKLY.
PENNSYLVANIA.
CITT OS l-nilAnsbFIIIA:
MASSACAt'SETTS.
All solvent banks dlt
IT. 8. Hnnk notes 1(1 His
HHODK ISI.ANO.
All solvent linnhs pgr
Cocstrt:
All solvent Imnks dis
CONNF.CT1CUT.
Bnnk of Clmmliershttrg 1 dis
All solvent banks I dis
linns m inemer -.u. pnr
Hank of Del. Co. Chester nor
NKVV YORK.
CITT.
HitiiKol l.erniantowti mrl
Hnnk of (lettysburg 1 dis
All lolvent Innkll ! dis
l57"Uk notes under &3 dis
Hank of l.ewltowil
COUNTRY.
All sotrents banks ldil
Hnnk of Middletoivn ! dis1
Montgomery Co Hnnk pnr
Hnnk a" Northumberl'nd. pat
NKW JKH8KY
Delvulere Hnnk I b
Connnereinl Hnnk I dis
Hnnk of l'ittsbnrg 1 dis
Hnnk of DsnviHe pa
Fnr. Hnnk Mont Itollv nnr
Cnrlisle Unnk
1 disF. ft M.,MiddletiiWa Pi. par
Columbia H k A B'geCo par
Doyelslnxvn Hank par
Fjistoll Ilalik pur,
F.rie Hnnk . S dis
F.xehnnirc ft'k Pillsbnrj t dis
F.velinmre ll'lt. Ilrnneh 1 dis
Meehunies' Hk. Newark pnr
Mcch. Hk of Hurliinrtini pnr
Mwh. ft Man. Ilk Trent put
iiiorns uo iiuiiK J nn
Newark Hk'g ft Ins, Co ili
Onuiffe Htmk ? di
S
dis
Fanners' H k. Bucks Co roir'
ipic'n Hk Pntterson
J dis
par
pur
1 dis
par
I ,lis
rarmers' Hk. Lancaster nnr i-rineeioa unnk
Fanners' Hk, Kendintr parlfalein llankiue Co,
Farm. Ilk S'huvlkill Co par Senierret Co Hnnk
F D. Hk Wn'vnesb'g 11disState Hnnk nt Cnmden
Franklin Ilk. Wush'n IJilis'State Hk F.limliethlon
lliirrisburir Hunk 1 dis State Hnnk Newark
dis
llouesdale llnuk 1 dis rotate Ilk, In . Hrunswick pnr
Ijiueuster lliiiik pHr.Sussex Hunk. Newton I dis
l'lvinon lliuik pnr
Trenton Iianklun Co nnr
Merrb. A Man. Hnnk 1 dis
Millers' H!k, Pottsville per!
Mononffahetn Hnnk 1 dis
Tnylorsv'e Del H'e Co 13 dis
Union Bauk.llover J dis
Ynrdlcw'leftDel DrCol.'nlis
tyUk'noles under .5 j dis
DKI.AWARK.
vv est Hrnneti llmik
Vvomiui Bk,Vilkesl
York Hnnk,
Relief notes
MAINK.
pur'natiKot iieinware pnr
iinrlHnnk of Smyrnn imr
1 dis lelnvarff t'itv Hank par
1 dis
Hk Wilmn'nA Hrnndyw. ml
Formers' Ilk St Delnvfnre jinr
l'ninn Hnnk. WilmingUin pur
ty I'niler SM's J dis
Hnnk of AVhetloek S dis
Mercantile Hk, Biuifrnr lodis
All 'ilceut IHIUKS 4 a
NKW HAMCSIIinF,.
OHIO.
All s ilvent Imnks 2 rtis
IV Hk notes under fi's 4 dis
NORTH CAROLINA.
All solvent banks a din
iyindcr5's, ajdi.
All solvent banks j dis
V KH.lll l.t ',
Hnnk of St Albans 9 dis
All solvent banks dis
COLUMBIAN SERIES OF
Slr(tltmtt(rs.
The Pupil's friend and Teacher's comfort.
'PHE COM MBIAN CALCULATOR. This
work is alrrnily introdurcil into soino of tho
l'fst Aeadniiiies ami a lnrs;c immlirr of Schools,
where its use has given tlcrideil and universal sa
tisfaction, both to teacher and pupil. It is purely
American in its character, based upon our own
beautiful drrimal vtrm ofcurrenru. It contains
more, the arrangements nre better, nnd it is the
easiest and rhenpest work of the kind now in use;
aim li is so considered hy Jiunclreds of the most
competent teachers nnd men of science in the Uni
on, who have recommended it, It is the book,
piiriiculnrlv anil expressly prepared for our Ame
rican Scholar : Hy Almon Tick nor.
I UK orTii s Coi.r.MiiiAN CAic.i'LATon This
volume contains 01 puces, with about 000 exam
ples for solution on the slate. It ' embraces tho
Fundamental Kules, Compound Rules, Simple
and Compound Reduction, Single Rule of Three,
i roportion, 4c.
Ticknou's AniriiMKTicAL T.m.Ks,is destined
for the use of younger clnsses in tha Schools of the
United (States. A beautiful little book and pleas
ing to children, and the only one of the kind of any
value.
There nre Keys to both Arithmetics IkuiiuI sin
r!c or double, for be convenience- of teachers, in
which the solutions of die questions arc iriven with
much extra matter for tho black board. These
Keys nre the most complete works oi'lhe kind ever
published, and contain, in addition, aliout two
hundred examples in Mensuration, itc, for the
use of the Teacher. All that is wanted is to have
the above books examined, and no teacher who is
acquainted with the science of Arithmetic, will
hesitate to pronounce them the best works tha
have ever been published in this or any other
country.
Although issued but a few months, they hnve
already been introduced into tho Niedit TuMie
Schools of New York City in nil the Schools
public and private, except two, in the City of
Roadini?. Also, in about twenty Acndainies in the
Stale of Pennsylvania in a l:irse portion of the
Schools in the City of Wilmington, in the City of
Lancaster, und in the lioromjhs of lluriisluirir, !
York, Chainlier.sbiir, Lebanon, Doylestown.I'otts
ville, Orwiirshiirir, cc, Are.
Porsalcby Hkxiit Masskii, Sunburv, Aaent ;
for Northumberland County.
Sunbury, Dec. 2, 1818.
N. S. LAWKENCS,
Agent for the salt of Southworth Manufactu
ring Co's. If 'riling Paprs.
Ware House, Xo. a, Minor street
PHILADELPHIA.
100 9 "f 'ie a'mvc superior Papers now
in store, and for sale to triule ut the lowest
market prices, consisting jn pur f
rmc thick Plat Caps, 12, 14, 13 and 10 lbs.
blue and white.
riupcrfmo Medium and Demi Writing, blue
and white.
Extrastiper nnd superfine Folio Posts, blue.
Superfine Caininericul Posts, blue and whito
plain and ruled
and white, plain and ruled.
Extra super Linen Note Papers, plain and pilt.
Superfine ami find Dill Papers, long and broad.
Superfine and fine Counting-House Caps and
Posts, blue anil whito.
Extra suH'r Congress Caps and Letters, plain
and ruled, blue and white.
Extra buikt Congress Caps and Letters, gilt.
Superfine Sermon Caps and Posts.
Siipertined blue Dafh Posts, blue and white,
plain ami ruled.
Embroidered Note Papers and Envelopes,
"Lawyer's" Hnef Papers.
Superfine and fine Cups und Posts, ruled and
plain, blue and white, various qualities and prices.
Also, 1000 reams white end asserted Shoe Pa
pers, Ilouuet liourda, whito and assorted tissue,
Tea, Wrapping, Envelope, assorted ami blue Me
diuuis, Cap Wrapping, Hardware Papers, &c
Philadelphia, Nov. 24, 1849.
THE PEOPLE'S VADE-MECUM
COMl'HISl.NG A COLLECTION OF OVER 200
VALUABLE 11ECIPES,
Li the Useful and Interesting Arts with a few
Simple and Curious Experiments in
CllKMlSTftY :
T NCLUDING Medicines, Perfumery, Chemistry
- Cookery, Farriery, Dying, Confectionary, Do
mestic Economy, etc. etc. etc. Price 6 cts., lor
sule by 11ENKV MAswsEK.
Sunbury, Dec. 8, 1849.
PATE1TT 1DICX1TE3.
Green's Oxygenated Hitter, price reduced
Old Jacob Tuwnsend's Sarsaparilla.
Daker's Sarsaparilla.
Sway ne's iyrup of Wild Cherr,
Swaync's Vermifuge-.
Ay re's Cherry Pectoral
Dr. Drake's Panacea.
Dr. Cullen's do
Tibbit's Pain Killer.
Dr. Hoolland's German Bitters'
Indian Vegetable Pills
Horse and Cuttle Medicines
For sale by HENRY' MASSER.
Sunbury, July 14, 1849.
BOOKS and Gold Pens. Oil Hand several cop
ies of the lifo of Christ, and also a numls-r of
gold pens which we will sell at tlie Philadelphia
prices. For sale at thisoHice.
trri
UML TENINGS A cheap and excellent arti
cle lor fustemng sash lor sale by
J. W. FRILING
Sunbury, July 7, 1849.
PATENT Trusses of alfkii.dsr Harrison's
writing and indellible ink, Cotton yarn and
laps, just received and for sale by
J. W. FRILING.
Sunbury, Dec 2, 1848.
WILEY'S COUGi CMNDY. An excel
lent remedy tor coughs, colds. For sale
st this office
lADD'R celebrated Horse and Cattle Medi-
aunbury Jau. S7lh, 1843
PHILA. AND READING 'BAILR0 Alt
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT . FROM
PIIILADKI.PIIIA AND POTTS VILLE.
Office of the Phila. If Reading Ruilroad Co. !
Philadelphia, March 29, 1850.
Two Passenger Traim Daily, (except Sunday.)' .
ON and after Aprillst, 1850 two traina will
bo run each way, daily, between Philadel
phia and Pottsville.
Morning Line, Accommodation.) -Leaves
Philadelphia at 7i A. M., daily except
Sundays.
Lcavel Pottsville at 7J A. M. daily except Ban
days.
Afternoon Line, Fast JVaiH'.y
Leaves Philadelphia atSJ o'clock, dally, Accept
Sundays.
Leaves Pdttsvilld at SJ o'clock, dally, except
Sunday. ,
Passengers cannot cntet the carif unless proi'
ded with Tickets.
The afternoon, or fast trains, drrftlf iifoV) at Ari"
burn, Althousc's, IJirdsboro', Roger' FoVd, Van"
Icy Forge, Port Kennedy, Spring Mill or Falls.
NOTICE Fifty pounds' or baggage ll be K
lowed to e;tch pas'iTiiger these lines ; and pa"
sengcrs arc expressly rWohibited from taking any
thing as bdggn'ge but their wearing apparel, which
will beat the risl, of its owner.
Hy ordcir of tho Board of Managers.
8. BRADFORD, -
April 13, 1850. Secretary.'
VII J- J. UPDEGRAFF,
1 RESPECTFULLY Informs the citfen. of
' - Danville and the public, at large, that he has"
located in Danville, and is now prepared to prac
tice Medicine nnd Surgery in all its various bran
ches. He will operate on all the various forma4
of blindness, cross eyes, club feet, harelip, cleft
palate, and attend to the extraction of tumors
amputation of limbs, and all other surgical dial
eases. His collection of instruments comprise-'
all instruments in modern Snrgcrv, of the latest
improvement and finest finish. He flatters him
self that many years' practice and experience will1
he. a sufficient guarnntcc to those who mar feel
disposed to employ hilti.
His resilience is nearly opposite the Montpomc'
ry Ihiililiugt, and next door to Isaac Rosen-'
bu urn's store, in North Danville.
Danville, Dec. 1, 184'J. Iv.
TICIENOR'S
COLUMBIAN SPELLING BOOK.
TJEING a progressive and Comprehensive 8ye--tcm
ofOrtlioirrnpy and Orthoepy, includinff .
a variety of definitions, adapted to "the use of
Schools in the American Republic, by Almon
Ticknor, a Tenclicr of twejitv-nve year's experi
ence, and nuthor of the Columbian Calculators,
Practical Common School Mensuration, &c.
The attention of Teachers, School Directors,'
parents, Ac, is invited to this new Spelling Book,'
which conforms to the modern spelling and usages'
in Orthography asbcingoneofthe neatest, cheapest
best arranged, and better adapted to the wants of
children, than nny other published in the United
Stuts. H is what it purports to be, a Spelling
Hook and not a Reading Hook, and only requires
an examination on the part c.flnstructors of youth
to secure for il a universal introduction into the'
Schools of the United States.' Just published, end
lor sale by Hknbv M.tssKa, Sunbury. .
Where Teachers and Directors can procure'
copies for ex am i un tion . '
August, 1S49.
W 1 Ll.I fc M S A . TI -DYS PEPTIC
El I X t It i:
Miilica!
i, with the etniost ronfideiiee, oflcrrd to tbs
l-'tlcultv tlllil the oiihlic I'nrlhr (.ur.if llu
siuorlmhQMti.m, and all ilisnise arising front it, such'
as
.Nausea. TIeutlnehe,
Veriiirn, lliinness of Siuht,
Debility of the Nervous fys
tern. Hypochondria, .ramulice,
l."risoi'iiipeti)e,
WaMi!" o( tlie slreitulli.
llilious Yoniitiiip,
Ituminir srusntioii at th pit
ol' thu Rtoumrli,
l.ivi!rcoiiiilHitit,
Unni tssii.ii mltr catiuir,
I'ilVil.llioii m thi- Hrjilt,
l'uiu in ihe pit ol' the stomach
! latillr'iice, with
bclehiuir of wind
Vilinifi! lasle,
ircnucnt r towunls the riglit side,
lKill-)wiiss ol' complexion.
Dt-'iirrssini ol' the spiriss sua
Const itiitioti and uiieti.stuess
ol'the bowels, I
irritability of temper, As.'
ll a ense ol dyspepsia should lie neglected, most serious
elleels may ensue, for il lit s the foundation for, is the ik-ei;-nt
cause of. and very i'r.-iii.-nlly terminates iueonsump-'.
tion. 1 would iiiiprt -M upon ihe mind that to tiiHe with
this iliseuse lu iy be to sport with Ihe reason which uonsti
lutes man siiperemiiient ainona uiiiinal liciuga. or to em-'
tuner exmniK-e py u.l.ltng it couictotlsiiess of folly to the.
1 j-e-nu hy ol iidn.
I This medicine is iienily put up j, Isittlea, with ample'
. direelioi.s i",t use, unit ;s sold ill rittbnrr by Joms V.
f fuu.imi. ja.mks Williams.
I -ki tin. ny ol Mr. Aluier t ,lme, hatter. Market street
above Sixth, corr -b native uf the cllk-acy of Williams
Aiili-J)sH'ptic l;iixir.
Piu.VAMLrms, October 3, 1849.
Mn. A mks Williams :
Dear Sii : ll gives ice great pleanite to know that toV
I re aitani pr.'lianng you ni,n!i( fne f -r the cure of Dvsim-s-,
sia. I T ui oiy of my ucniiaiiilnticea huve repeatedly asked
me where il could lie pnicttted, knowing Mwt I tuid tteen
cured by it. As I think that a pcMie acknowledgment f
the great benefit 1 have received from the n-ire of ymir meS"
ieiue is not only due to yon, hut inny he nffi4 Ut others, 1
ii"W ke it. For several yenrs I st;nreil from Dyspep-i
sia. which increased to such an erleut thai my health and
consliliilton were rapidly sinking miller if. 1 wuacom-'
pelled to restrict myself to the most simple fisid, ami even
lhat I could not digest. I felt a loss ol strength, disincli
nation to exercise, nnii, us you have it in vistr advertise-'
llleiit. a general feeling of tlepreiou und iudcscrilMble
weariness. In the year 1KI. hearing Iroia others high rs , .
oniiiieudiitiou ol your Anti-Dyspeptic Klixlr, I procured:,
und itswl It with the most happy effect j nuiler it lll1llellre,
languor uiitl wariness gradually passed nway, nnd my appe-'
tile returned which I could grulil'y with impunity. Ten
yetrs hat e uiv elapsed, and my caifidence in the ciirstive'
jtowers of your llieilii'ine has of course incrensetl, for it.
completely cured me wht'ii 1 failed toohutiu relief fnmi stir
otliei source. Very resjtectl'tlllv yuics,
ABXF.R El.MKf.
Teslimoiiyof Fdwird I. Howiey( AVholesule Merrhant
ol'the firm of Itowley, Ashbiiuiier ; Co., No i sViuth'
Wharves, in pr.Kif of the eiricncy of Williams' Anti-Dv-'
peptic Klixir.
PuiLAnariiiA, fictolwr 49, 1S49.
Mr. .Tawks AVillisms :
lTtr Sir :--l lake pleasure ia recotnmemting yonr Anti-'
Dyspeptic Klixir for the cure, of DyspcpsUt. 1 havs Ukea'
il luwlf tor the disease, nnd have lieen entirely cured.
Vours respiTifullv, -
KDW.UID II. ROWLEY
Aok-iT JOHN W FllllJ.VOJKui'iburr, Fa.
.Mutch S, Hjl).ly
ROSE OINTMENT,' FOR TJBTTMt
1)F.AD Ihe following ceilifieatc fro,n Capt. Devoe, the
1 welt known anil popular Tiutn Bout Captain (of the'
Truveller.)
PnitAtrBi.'raiA, Octolier 31, 1046.
8eveml years since I was attacked with a tweaking out','
on my neck in the form of Tclter, whuji I are convinced'
was contracted ut the Hnrher'sShon, i gronduslly extend-'
ed over my face until it rem-hed the upper part nf the'
cheeks. During the; several irMuths thnt it oontinned,
spreading, I usett different upplicattous, some tf which hadr
the efli'1,'Hpprently at leust. of im-reusing the diseaso, hilt
froin none ol them ilitl I terc'eive the least benefit until l'
applied the Boss lIlSTTiTKxT'. By the use of one jar of it,'
1 was perfectly cured unit have remuimx free of the aftec-
tion. , ,
1 lutve since used the Oiiifrhent, tightly applied for rough,-'
ness of the luce, hhsclies. chapped bands, Ac With Pier-'
feet success. 1 huve uo hesiiiiuou, ia reeontnieudiiis; it in'
the strongest liutlliler to the public. ,
. JAMK.SH DEVtlE."
Agent rtttar Msru, Sunbury.
July , IftlO.
LIQUORS, AVINES, &C.
r 1 " 1 1 E Kvibm-rilicr has just received s new supply ,
of the lest litiuors that evdi rtttne to Sunbury,.
consistiiirr in part of '
Superior old pale Bratidy.'
Fine CoRiiiac Brandy.
Superior Old Jamaica Spirits;'
New England RiYui.
Fine Holland Gin.
Sujierior Old Whiskey
Coinmnn do.'
Superior Maderia Wine.'
Lisbon1 do. do.'-
.Superior Tort Wine.- ', '
liurfrnndy Port do.'
Sweet Malasra Wine.' '
Superior Claret Wine'in b6(tles.''
Chalrtpagne do.' tlo.'
HENKY MASSER '
Sunbury, May 86 18 I9i
OifE OINTMEN'i'e' A fresh supply of thm
excellent arUcle lot Tetter, J-e. lust received'
and lor sale by HENRY MA88ER.
Sunbury, July 28, 189
KNOB AND BPRINU MOHTI8E LAT-' i
CUES An excellent artichv for eale t
half the usual price by . ' J. W. FRILING.
Sunbury, July 7, 1749,
lAZOUS.-
-A superior article ' for sale t the ' '
HENRY MAblSER.
Sunbury, Fste 16, 1850,
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