Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, August 14, 1852, Image 4

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SUNMJUY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL.
he Lord looketh on the Heart"
By Mbs. Sinoi'RNY.
hnVin Ihy IPmplf, Lei"! of hosts, ;
With prayerful lip we bow,
If every vain ntul wayward thought
Wcra, written on our brow ;
Ami if thfe sparchinj? eye of man
Might each emotion see,
Ami every motive all unveiled,
As r.learly read by Thee, 4
How would the moM lamiliar friend
From Ink companion start,
And neighbor nunii the neiubors face
With terror in Ilia heart !
Ya, mnn'y whom a -fluttering world
Applauds us jiift and true,
Miaht to the rocks and mouutains turn
To shield thorn from its view. .
But thou, to v.lio.e omniscient Eye
Our every thought on earth
Hath stood uncurtained and revealed,
E'en from our day of birth,
How great must-thy forbearance bo !
How measureless and vast
The power of His atoning love
That pardonelh us at last !
i
3Wfscellucoit0 flatter.
Lv :-rr;,:.N!
Steam, liircl ricii v ! !
trJ a'?! :'!; !i:-:s y-' tl-u ly tin
Tn-EM
dish,
The A'-
i.iiiUiKilij, I I'M
1UA t. clement, i
VVMIO, hnvitiR great fmlli in vapid nalea and j
' small profits, had ins' re :vr l jin opr-r.cd i
A large assortment of
SI'I.'I.NU AM) SV.M.VL'R. (.001),
At Ids Store in Mar.;ci Street, Sunbury, which
ho offers to the public, at t lie lowest priors.
His stock consists ol a general assortment ol
Dry Cloods, viz :
Cloths, Cassimers, Cassinels, Jeans, Drillings
Muslins, Linens,. Itthcocs, Alushn ile
Laws, Lawns. Giiuihams. Pierages.
Silk &. Palm Leap Hats.
A large assortment of Hoots and Shoes, for
Men, Women and Children.
Groceries,
Sujar, Tea, Cofl'ce, Molasses. Cheese. Sni-
ces, Fish Salt, Plaster.
Hardware,
Viz : Iron and Steel, Nails, Files, Saws, Ac.
QTJEENSWARE,
Tea Sells, Plates, Dishes, Cvps, Stutters, tVe
LIQUORS,
Wine. Brandy, Gin, Rnm, Whiskry, it-
Cnnntrv produeo of all kinds taken in ex
change at the highest muikct prices.
May 8, lS.r2 Iy.
German Emigrants' Marriages at Hue
men. Mr. Locke, of the Savannah Republi
can' in a letter from Bremen, says:
"The Consul here drives a considerable
business in the marrying lino. On the day
of my arrival he united twenty-three couples
all emigrants about !o sail for America'
The laws of New York and Bremen require
these marriages by the Consul. There, un
married women with children, or expecting
to have them, cannot land without giving
heavy bonds. Here, the laws do not allow
them to got married by a clergyman unless
they have property enough to support a fam
ily. Hence, the duty falls on the Consul.
Of all those who come to the Consul to be
married, four-fifths have been living togeth
er before, and have nice little families already.
1VODLE CONDUCT
OF A KEVFOV.DL.M
DOG.
The dog Holla, belonging to Mr. Adams,
of 60 Conrllandt street, on Sunday last, per
formed one of those heroic deeds of humanity
for which the Newfoundland breed is remark
uble. An interesting little boy, about ten
years old, while playing near the water tit
lloboken, lost his balance and fell in. The
tide sweeps along the shore there with great
rapidity, and the little fellow in a few mo
ments was carried apparently beyond the
rearh of human assistance. The lad, it seems,
could swim a little, but just as his st rpityrt h
was giving way, the dog, at a short distance
from the spot, quick as thought, dashed
tt i. . i. i i t : . i. i
llliuuu mo tiun Uj imni uuu iiiu wtiiiri.
and ill a minute more had the boy by the
collar, secure between his teeth. To bring
him ashore, back to that particular place
however, was an inposibility, owing to the
force of the current; so that the only hope
was to make a point of land somo distance
attend between Jeraev Cilv and lloh' l;i
and for that quarter Rolln steerd hi- t ,":::.
amidst the applause and excitement ol tin
spectators. On went the noble an'mal, bravi -ly
buffeting the tide, and careless of the
shouts of applause, all the while keeping the
boy's face out of water. Ha reached the
goal at length with his precious burthen, safe
and sound, but a little faint and frightened ;
and no sooner had ho laid him down than
the noble animal sunk exhausted on the sand.
He was instantly surrounded by a numerous
crowd of people, who had been eye-witnesses
of the scene, vicing with each other in show
ing kindness to the heroic animal that had
thus risked his own life to save that of a
heldless human being. Some idea of the la.
bor performed by the dog is had in the fact,
that the entire distance he had to swim is
said to be no, less than two miles. New
York Erpress.
The New York Mirror gives us some anec
dotes of Mr. Webster, culled from the "Per
sonal Movements" of his private Secretary,
Mr. I.anman, from which we quote :
"The house in which Mr. Webster was
born is not now standing. Mr Webster's fa
ther raised his log cabin, for his first dwel
ling, and there the elder children were born.
The house which succeeded was a one story
frame house, with chimney in the middle,
having four rooms on the ground floor, ami
an addition in the rear for .a kitchen. The
farm still belongs to the Webster family.
The church in which Mr. Webster was
baptized is Mill standing. The remains even
of the old log houses are still teen, and Mr.
Webster has said of them, "I make to it my
annual visits. carry my children to it, to
teach them the hardships endured by the
generations which have gone before them."
The "Elms Farm" is about three miles
from the original home of the family : Here
Mr. Webster spent his youth. It contains
one thousand acres lie in a bend of the
Meniinac, and is one of the finest fa .ins in
New Hampshire.
The Marshfield farm Mr. Webster's
home contains about two thousand acres of
undulating and marshy laud, ,and slopes
down to the ocean. It has belonged to its
present owner about twenty-five years.
The farmers in the vicinity acknowledge
that they have learned much of improved
agriculture from the great statesman. The
raising of fine cattle is a pnssion vith Mr.
Webster.
The flower-garden covers nearly ono acre,
and contains an immense variety of flowery.
The variety of forest trees on the farm is
treat : m&nv of them have sprung lioni
eeds planted by Mr. Webster's own hands.
Mr. Webster has prepared a family burial-
place, at a cost of about 81000 on the sum
mit of a hill in one of his fields, overlooking
the ocean.
Directly in front of the mansion aie two
small elms whfch we're planted by the fa
- -. titer in memory of his children Julia uud F.d
' ward.. He planted the tree without an) as
sistance, and - then handing the shovel . to
Fletcher, who stood by, said "Sly son pro
tect these trees aftei 1 am gone. Let them
ever remind yon of Julia and Edward."
LHiHTMNd HODS.
FTER many yenrs' close investigation and
numerous experiments, the Patentee takes
pleasure in inforniinir the public that he has arri
ved ot the true principle of protecting families,
dwellings and property from the destructive influ
ence ol l,I(iUTil.lf. I ho calamities mat
every City, Town, Village and Country falls vic
tim to annually, through the gross negligence of
its inhabitants, is beyond calculation, especially
when the remedy is so eusy to obtain this is
found in
ARMITAGK'S
Patent Magnetic Lightning; Rods,
and in this alone. This Hod has been examined
bv the most scientific gentlemen in tho world
Professors M Murtrie, Johnson, W tutor and ma
ny others that have examined them, recommend
and speak of them in the highest terms of appro
bation, and have pronounced them the only safe
rods in use m tins or any other country lor the
protection of Lives and Property. One advan
tage is to oivule anil throw Hack a part ot ttic elec
tric fluid harmless to the clouds; in time of a
stroke this enables the rod to conduct that portion
of fluid that belongs to the earth without the
slightest danger nf leaving the conductor. This
rod has many other advantages over the old one.
The only place of manufacturing is in
1'ijic Si. 3 doors above 12i, Philadelphia,
where ull persons arc respectfully invited to call
ond examine for themselves. For sale Whole
sale or Retail by
THOMAS ARMITAGE.
f00 E00K AGENTS WANTED.
NY koihI, active and intelligent man,
1 wi:h a small capital of from $30 to a
i i'10. can make laigu profits by engaging in
w sale of lha following
POPULAR AND USEFUL BOOKS.
r It VMHKItS' INFORMATION FOR THF. PKOri.R i
r Popular Kncyclopnlia nf L'acfnl Knowledge. Two
! fiic itiif?rial octavo volumes, cntitnimnff 17IHI crimes,
l'i.T' ';siNH MOTOR V OF TUB AMKKICAN
il. VOLUTION. Sit) large octavo pages, W illi Suit Hue
Kihrrnvinira.
11. l'i;itO.VS HISTORY OF TMK U. S. NAVY. 000
hurt- retnvo pnjjes, nml 150 fine Kiifrrovinps.
K HOSTS HF.MAltKABI.l-: l'.VKN I'S IN TIIKHISTO
ItY OK A.MICItlCA. Two tarpo wtnvo vohmirs, con
t.miinu 1WKI pngesand 7IKI Engravings.- The bct llis
1'irv nf America rulilifthrit.
1-ltoST'H PirroUlAI, I.IFK OP WASHINGTON. A
Splendid 11 mk, coiitiiliiini; flIKI iieluvo pnifes nmt cle
gnnt Ijik'mvinas. Tho cheapest Life of Washington
ever pnlilij-hed.
MOOHK'S HISTORY OF TIIF. INDIAN WARS. Fine
e ilnred nnd Plnin Plntefl.
TIIF. Tttl'F. lll'.l'UHI.ICAN. Containing the Intmpurnl
Addresses nnd the First Annntil Addresses nnd Messnfres
ofnll the t'residenls of llie United States, the Constitu
tions of Ihe important Suites in the Union. Ac., Ae.
Kmhellishi'it Willi Portraits of nil the Presidents, enprn-
vedonsleel, mid n view of the Cnpilnl of Iho l iiileil
Slates. fiCO pages, l'i nin.
VOX'S HOOK OF MAHTVn'i A Splendid Family
Kdition. Inroe quarto, wall fi'i Engravings, beautifully
bound in moneeo, gilt,
W. COR M K.M.N !H HISTORY OF THE POPKS. 000
large oetavo pa-es. with illustrations.
.lOSKPIIUS' WORKS. Fine Kdition. one Inrce volume.
STURM'S REFLECTIONS ON THE WORKS OF
HOD.
ST. PIERRE'S STUDIES OF NATURE.
WHITE'S HISTORY OF THE WORLD. A VnhmWe
Oeneinl llislory. One large octavo volume, with liund-
s-nne l-'nirravings.
LIVES (IF GREAT AND CELEBRATED CHARAC-
TEltS : of a t Ages nnd Countries. One large volume
of hue lmces, with numerous Engravings.
Together with a number of other Works
particularly adapted for Popular Heading.
Cr The most liberal discounts will be given
to Aa.e.nt i who mnxi ensage in the sale of the
above ahiable Hooks.
For further particulars', address (postage
paid,) J. & J. u. lilUU.N, I'uonsiH'rs,
No. 98 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia
June 26, 1852.
IMPROVED LIGHTNING RODS.
THE subscriber has constructed a LIGHT
NINO ROD on true. Philosophical princi
ples, by which buildings supplied with them aro
rendered perfectly secure against destruction by
lightning. The connection and insulation of the
rod, as' wall as the preparation of the ground rod,
Is on art entirely new plan, making a more per
fect conductor than any heretofore .in use.
' Measures have been taken to secure Letters
Totcnt for the improvement.
Persons desirous of securing their lives and
property from destruction by lightning, can have
conductors put up to their buildings in the most
perfect and substantial manner, by applying ci
ther personally or by letter, to the undersigned,
at the following prices :
For 40 It. J inch copper rod gold plated
point, .toll it pt alula tin,
And forty cents for every additional foot
over fortv.
For 40 ft. 4 inch tubular rods gold pla
ted point, solid pint inn lip.
For 40 ft. iron rod gold pluted point, sol
id filalina lip,
For 40ft. iron rod silver plated point,
And twenty cents for every additional foot over
forty. I . H. MAtJKKY,
Milton, Sept. 0, 1851 ly. cap 17, 1852.
LIVER COMPLAINT,
JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR
NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE
OF THE KIDNEYS,
AND nil diseases orislnn from disordered liver or no
maeh, such as constipation, inward Piles. Fullness, or
IIIIHU l( me nenu, Aeiiuiy oi mo dii ,
$32,00
13,.-)0
12,50
10,00
tlenrtl.iirn. ilisirnst for Food, fullness or wciirht in the
Stomnf.h sour F.rnetnlioini. niilttillff Or fluttchlur
of the Stomneh, swimming of the iiend, hurried nnd diltieull
BANK NOTE TABLE.
CORRECTED WEEKLY.
EW The only authorized Agent for the Coun
ties of Union, Juniata, Milllin, Clinton, Lycom
ing, Northumberland, Montour, Columbia, Lu
zerne, ; SAMUEL HOOVEH.
JIartlcton, Union eovntij, Pa.
. letters addressed (post paid) fo Mr.
'I be promptly attended to.
". 4m.
Oils, Tallow Grease, and
OHIO MINERAL PAINT.
Off BARRELS MACHINERY OIL. Prico
OVV7 75 cts per gallon. 2500 Gallons machi
ncrv oil, in casks of various si7.es, 75 cts per gal
200 ISnrrels Uoilcd Paint Oil, 5o "
5000 Gallons " "
in cosks of various sizes. " "
350 Barrels Tanners' Oil. Various kinds ond
qualities, from 35 to 60 cents per gallon.
1500 Gallons in Cosks of various sizes. Va
rious kinds ond qualities, from 35 to 50 cents
per gallon.
50 Tons Tallow Grease, for Heavy Bearings,
and Coarse Machinery, in Barrels or Casks, of
any consistency required. Price 0 cents per lb.
150 Tons Ohio Mineral Paint, in Barrels, ut
the lowest market price.
Machinery Oil, warranted not to chill in the
coldest weather, and considered by those using
it equal to Sperm Oil.
lluilrd Paint Oil, equal to Linseed Oil, other
than fur white.
I am constantly receiving large supplies of the
obovc named articles, ami my motto is, "Small
profits and quick returns."
B. F. POND,
50 Water St., (under the Pearl st House.')
NEW YORK.
New York, June 10, 1S52. 3m.
HARRISBTTRG BOOK BINDERY.
F. I. II UTTER &, CO.,
Successors to W. O. Hickok, und Hickok A Cnntine.
TOOK HINDERS, STATIONERS AND
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER!
The subscribers respectfully inform their friends
and the public, that they arc now currying on tho
obovc business at the OLD STAND occupied by
Hickok A Co. They flatter themselves that by
careful attention to business, they will merit and
receive a continuance of the potronugo so liber
allv emoyed by the old firms.
Particular attention will be paid to the ruling
and binding of every description of blank books
for banks, countv offices, merchants nnd private
individuals, and every variety of full ond half
bound blank books. Old books, periodicals, law
books, music, newspapers, ovc, bound in any
pattern and in any style required.
In addition to the obovc, they have, and w ill
at all times keep, a general assortment of STA
TIONERY, consisting of
Letter Taper, Knives, Slates and Pencils.
Cap 4t Quills, l.eud IVnells,
Prnwinjr u Inkstands, 1 .etter Stamps,
Transfer " INIoito Wafers, India ltubber,
Convinff " lllnek Ink, Wafers,
niot'tiiig l SeiilinK Wax, Hed Tape,
Steel !ens, Hlue Ink, Hkink Cards,
Carmine Ink, Copying Ink, Folders,
Arnold's Wriling Fluid, Krnsures, &c.
tTiT" Paper ruled to pattern, and all work war
ranted und done very cheaply.
F. L. II UTTER & CO.
March 3, 1S52. If.
"AID AND COMFORT,"
'I o Tout Own iTIccliniiacs.
Orderi :
lloovei
May I
iF OFFICE.
i . ON HOUSE,
bUNBURY, PA.
JAMES COVERT, Proprietor,
VITOULD respectfully announce that he has
taken this well k 'and. where he
taken this well k
will be gratified to see ni
nn.t tt-.o triv.-Pi
his friends
!'!iis house
market . i '. .U.
The ni-' .HTOti.; ' -. i -. i ' . 1 1 -1 ' !:'
well calculated for ti
STA . ';; :i.
The states rum i .. ' i:t Nor.i.unibcrlnnd to
Pottsville, slop at tins house, where through and
wav tickets to Philadelphia cm be obtained.
Sunbury, March 20, 1352. tf.
JOHN A. TAlfLOK,
Manufacturer of
Monuments, Tombs,
AND GRAVE STONES OF THE FINEST
Italian and American Marble.
GLASS, DRUGS, PAINTS, &c,
W MOLES .-ILI2 AXI II ETA IE..
THE Philadelphia Window Glass Ware
house, and Drug, Paint, Varnish, Oil and
Color Stores,
Nos. 33 and 35 North Fourth Street.
East side, bus the largest assortment of Window,
Picture, Coach, (.use, Hot-House, and other
GLASS,
in the city; comprising upwards of 15,000 dif
ferent sizes, ranging from the smallest size, up to
38 by tiO inches of Sheet, ond as large as 5 by
7 fret of Plate CSIoss, including English Crown,
t rench, German and American, both
Single and Double Thick.
.Vso, o ; lrgo assortment of Very Thick filass,
; . Bulk Windows, & c.
icriber having a heavy stock on hand
:-d to fill orders at the shortest notice,
. ' i i l.o most reasonable terms. Odd sizes
.. pattern cut to order.
liround White Lead ; Paint, Varnish, of ev.
cry description ; Turpentine ; Linseed Oil, boil
ed uud raw; Pair.t Mills; Putty; Brushes;
Lye Woods, &c, &c, &c.
And ali-'O, a large supply of fresh imported
DKUGnS AND MEDICINES.
J. H. SPR AGUE.
Nos. 33 & 33 Noilh 4th St., E. Side.
April 10, 1852. ly.
At his Old Stand in Northumberland, Pa.
J. I. DITTEXUCH,
A'o 78 Xorth '2d St., between Arch and Race St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
HEREBY informs the public that he imports
nod rnnst:mllv teenu on b-tml nt birt new
RESPECTFULLY inform the public that all I K,orCi t). 78 Xotlh 2d St., a large assortment of
work in his line will be made up of the very ,
foreign lumcy uoous,
best material and finished in the latest style of
the Eastern cities.
Those in want of such ortieles well made and
executed in the best style and at the lowest rates,
will do well to call and examine before they pur
chase elsewhere.
May 15, 18.-2. ly.
The Johnston Ink
MANUFACTORY REVIVED.
Wh 4- Lombard St , PHILADELPHIA.
THE subscriber begs leave respcctfulh to in
form PiiiNTi ns generally, that he has suc
ceeded to the Business of manufacturing Print,
ing lid- formerly carried on by his grand Father,
and Father, and oilers his article to the trade,
without any Pins, but with the simple reliance
upon the long established cluiiacter it has home,
feeling confident of its giving entire satisfaction
to all who nuiv favor him with a cull. TriiMs
Cash. I'll AHLE8 ENEU JOHNSTON.
April 10, 1852 tf.
i in: cheat raize medal, ak
im EM !
HICKEV & TUXiL,
A'o. J 18 Chestnut St., above Sixth, Front of
JONES' HOTEL.
just received their Priza
awarded M them for
ravelling Trunks ex
hibited ot the World's Fair in London, 1851
being the only exhibitors to whom any award
was made. Their competition was wiih oil the
world, and they have tuken THE TUIZE!
TRUNKS, VALISES, BAGS, &c.
To be found in this Cilv. and at very low prices.
Call und see. IIICKEY & 'IT'LL,
Trunk Manufacturers, 148 Chestnut St.
April 10. 1852. tf.
FYET-t Medal,
I I TI ) their best T
tlsical Instruments, Pictures S- raints,
which he will cll at the lowest prices.
His stock, in purt, consists ot, Accordeons,
Violins, Music Boxes, Parlor and liar Koom Or
gans, Melodi ous, Scraphiiics, Mathematical In
struments, Magnets, Spy and Opera Glasses,
Stationery of all kinds, Pocket Books, Bronze
1 owder, Dutch Mctul, Gold and Silver Leaf,
Scales of all kinds, Snuff and Tobacco Iloxcs,
Lithographic Paints, Copper Plole ond Steel En
gravings, and pictures ot every variety. Also
Gilt Frame Mouldings of various sizes.
Dealers, Country Merchants, and Pedlars, sup
plied at reasonable prices.
December SO, 1851. tt.
Bonnets, Hats and
Millinery Goods!
ERCH ANTS ond Milliners when in Phil.
odelijr to purchase their goods, will find
it to their interest to examine our large and lash.
ionablo stock of
STRAW GOODS.
We manufacture largely and l.nroHT the
NtwEsr Styles or
1'ort'igu Fabrics
in our line ; which together with other advanta
ges enable us to oiler liberal inducements to
Bl'lLltS.
R. A. CKOOKER, & CO.,
Nos. 47 and 49 Chestnut Street, and No. 56
South Second Street, west side, near Chestnut,
rlnladelphia.
December 27, 1851 ly. cf.
WM. M'CAHTT,
UOOK9ELLLU,
Broadway,
SUNBURY, PA.
TL'ST received and for sale, a fresh supply of
I.TAXCJEEICAE, All SIC
for Singing Schools. He is also opening at
tm. time, a large assortment ot JJooks, in every
orui .1 ol Literature, consulting ol
IV i try, History, Novels, Romances, Scientific
Wor.iK, Law, Medicine, School and Children i
Uo .k-, P:Me; weliool, Pocket and Family, both
wilii imi t nt'uu.u Lngravings, and every of vori.
rt ' Prayer Books, of all kinds.
Time s, i.yjuiu and Adventures, all ol
which will be auld low, either for cash, or coun
try produce.
Sunbury, Jan. 81, 1852 tf.
RAZORS,
siorn of
A superior article for sale
HENRY MASKER.
Suiibuiy, Feb. 16, 1850,
GEOllGE EENN.
MAXlTACTfllKIt OF
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
Of the most Fashionable Style.
rT,IIE subscriber respectfully calls tho attention
of the public to his large and splendid assort
ment of every quality and price of
C,AIUiKT-WAIlE.
which cannot fail to reiommcnd itself toevcry one
who will examine it, on account of its durable
workmanship and splendid finish, made up of the
best stock to be had in the city. No effort is
spared in the manufacture of his ware, and the
subscriber is determined to keep up with the
many improvements which are constantly being
made. His stock consists of Mahogany
Suraa, Divniis and Lounges,
Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards,
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 his business.
He also manufactures all kinds and qualities of
CHAINS.
including varieties never before to be had ir
Sunbury, such as Mahooax v, Black Wjixrr i
ami Cea.'.r.n M.vrLE tiui.ci ax ; axu Wixiisoii
CHAIRS, ami rAxcr Piano Stools, which are J
of the latest styles, and warranted to be excelled I
by none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere.
The subscriber is determined that there shall
he no excuse for persons to purchase furniture Ln !
the cities, u every confidence can be dntcrtained
about the quality and finish of his ware and !
Chairs.
His articles will be disposed of on as good I
terms as they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun
try Produce taken in payment for work.
Lb" LNDEKTAKINti Having provided
himself with a humlsnmn JIkausk, ho is now
prepared for Undertaking, and attending funer
als, in this vicinity, or at any convenient dis
tance from this place.
lUr 1 he W are Koom is in Market Street,
below Thompson's Store and Weaver's Tavern.
UKtlKUU KEJiV,
Sunbury, Jan. 10, 1852 tf.
breatliiiar, fluttering at the heart, clink inn or snITiieat ing
ennnlinim U'lipn inn teinff nml are. Dimness of vimnn,
doisnr wetis hefore the icht, Fever unrl itall pain in the
heart, deficiency of perspiration, yellowness ol ine uin nun
eve, mia in the side . back, cnefit, limits, fcv., puddea
nam ei oi neat tairnuig m tae nesa, cunRiam inmuiiiiii
of evil, and groat denrciaion of spirit,
CA UIJ EFFECTUALLY CURED Hi
DP. EOOFLAITD'S
t I LliBttATI H GERMAN UITTI IIS,
rRWAHED BY
D It . C . M . JACKSON,
AT THE
GERMAN MEDICINE STORE,
No. WO Arch St. riiilntW-tphln.
Thfir power over tlie nbovt discnucn in not exccllr, if
eipinHcil, liy mi v nthr prupanitiuii in tin; I'nilrci intuitu,
n the riircH iitttst, in mnny chscb oiler kiltiul physicinnB
nun miieti.
These JIittfTi nre worthv thev itttniil ion ! invnlnls.
PomirMiiia ffient virtm-H in the ri.viififiilinn f ilivfupi-K nf
the Liver iomI l(swr Rlnnits. rxprrifif? llir: in it sfinchinct
p'vor in wrakiM'M and aireeticns ot the. tlit Hiivu ory-itin,
they are, withal, siife, certain nnd plcnwinl.
II- mm tan 11 stn XJei .J
The I'ditttr nid, l)re. Wit
"DH. lioOFr.AMl'fl rKf.HHRTEI) f'iEHMAJt lllTTKH f'r
Ihe enre nf Liver Complaint, .linimtice, U fpcpsm, rhronic
or Nervous Oebihty, is dt-servotlly one o"( the iiioki pupti
lar medirincH of the fluy. These Bittern have been Ufid
by thtnimmds, nnd n friend nt our cilv v cnys he has hmi
(cll' reccivcrl un efTectual and permanent cure nf l.ivcr
Complaint 1'rotn the itw of t It in renaily. We are cuivinrctl
Ihut, in I;e tine of these HiUris, the patient constantly
(runs Btreiifflh nml vior n tact worthy of trn-nt et'iiside
rntion. They are pleasant in instc and smell, nnd can lie
used by pern his wilh Ihe moist delicate stomachs wii h safe
ty, under nny ciremmtaneca. We are speak ins frnui ex
perience, ntul to the alHirtcd we advise their use."
"SVott's Weekly," one of the best Literary pnpers
published, said, Aup. i
(1)k. II'iofland's (iEiimax Bit TKRfl, manufactured by
Dr. Jackson, are nv reeonimeiifled hv snine the inst
prominent inenihers of ihe fncnllv us an article nl lunch
eiTieaey in cass of female weakness. As such is the
rase, we would advise nil mothers to obtain a httle, nnd
thus save themselves much sickness. Persons of debilita
ted constitution will find llicse Bitters advantaeim to
their health, as we know from experience the salutary
eireet they have upon week systems."
More Eviihiuc.
The ''Philadelphia Saturday tiazette," the best family
newspap-i pablishcd in the Linileil Siatis, the eiljar says
of
D) ht)fhintVs German Biftrrs.
"It is seldom il ui we reeimmend what are termed I'a-
tcnl Medicines, to ins :i)nfiilenee and patronage of nnr '
reailers; and, theiefure, ben we recnnmeiid lr. 1 1 t"
land's German Bitters, we wis it b be distinctly undct
stood that we me ii"t speak im? nf the li'tslrunis of the
day, that arc nuised nlmtit for a biief period rntl then for
pnttcnaftei they have done their tru ill y race f nuschief,
but of a iiiedicine litnir establishe:!, univerF:il!v puzed, aitcl
which has met the hearty approval nf the Faculty itself
Kvidenee upon evidence bus been received (tike the
forefronts) liom all sections of the I'nion, tlia last thre
years, nnd Ihe strons'.-! tesliminy in its fa vol. is, that
there is more nf it used in th" practice"!' the reeular Phy
sicians of Philadelphia, than all other nostrums enmhineil,
a fact that can easily be esi;tb!ishcd. and fully provins that
n scientific preparation will meet with their rjuut :proval
when presented even in this form
That (his medicine will cure Liver C'lnnilnint and 11 v-
pepsia, no one ean noma, inter umu? il as iiireeu-o. m nets
specifically upon the stomach nnd liver it is preffenihle ,
to calomel in all billions diseases the effect is immediate.
They ran be administered to l-Vmale or Infant with sat'ety
nnd reliable benetit, at any time. j
urwAKK, of corxTrnrnT:". j
Tins medicine has at.aincd thai hisb character w'.ich is ,
tieeesKiry for all incilniuts to nt lain to in-lucc coiki'-'i iViiers !
to nnl forth a tunions arhile at I he risk of the lives of'
PENNSYLVANIA.
CITY Of PHILADELPHIA.
LI, 9. Brink noteri A din
All solvent bnnks pal
COUNTRY.
Bnnk of Chamlwrsburg 1 dis
Hnnk of Chester Co. (wirj
Bnnk of Del. Co. Chester nr
ifaiiKot licrmnutowii purl
Bank of CteUysburir 1 dis
Bank of Lewisfnwil
Bank of Mtddletown 1 (lis
Montgomery Co Bank put
Bank of Nnrthumberrud. nai
Bank of Pittsburg 1 dis
Bank of Danville par
MAWACAtTSFrTfl.
All solvent bunks dis
11HODK ISLAND.
All tolvent bnnks I dis
CONNKCTICUT.
All solvent banks 1 dis
MiW YORK.
CITY.
All solvent lianks ! (lis
t? Bk notes under $5 J dis
( Oi'NThY.
All solvents banks 1 dis
NF.W .1 HUSKY.
Hclvidere Bank !
Carlisle Bank
C'mimerrinl Bank
nr. Bank .Mont Holly
('olumbia li'k 9c B'ge Co par
Doyelstowu Bank r
F.aston Bank nnr
Kne Bank 2 dis
Kxchunce H'k Pittsburg I dip
Kxchnnge B'k, Brnuch t dis
1 tlisF.4M.,Middle!nwnPl.
MechunieB' Bk, Newiuk par
M-ch. Bk of Bitrhnsbui pnr
Mech. ft Mnn. Bk Trent par
Morris Co Bnnk 2 dis
Newark Bk g &. Ins. Co 3 dis
(lrmtfTP Itnutr 3 lltfi
Farmers' B'k, Bucks Co pur 'People's Bk Patterson i dis
Farmers' Bk. Lnncaster pah Princeton Bank
Farmers' Bk, Beadinif par.Halem Bankimr Co, par
Farm. Bk Schuylkill 'Co pat Scnierret Co Bank 2 ''IS
F ft 1. l!k Wavnctb'K I VIislStnte Bank nt Cemdcn iar
Franklin Bk. WhsIi'ii lldis;Statc Bk Kltzabelhtou 3 tbs
tlarrisbnrtr Bank l'disState Bank Newark
lloiiesdalc Bank 1 dis'Stnte Bk. N. B vic
Innentcr Bank in r. Sussex Bank. Newton
Lebanon Bank par Trenton Hankies Co
Mereb. ft Man. Bank 1 dip Lnion Bank. h cr
Miners' B'k, Poltsville per Ynrdlevv'le DclDr V
Monomrnlicl:! Bank 1 dis IVBk" notes nnd r ft
Tnylorsv'n Del ll'trCo M dis DKLAWAU K.
West Uninch lank par 1 Bank ot Delaware
i yi'iiitnti itn, i luicsu e par1
York Bank, dis
IVltelief notcR i ,(is
m aim:.
dis
i par
par
3 dis
I. ii I is
j dis
par
Bank of Smyrna par
Delaware City Bank jir
Bk AVilms'n.V Brandy w. put
Furmerh Bk Si Delaware pur
Bnnk of Wheilock .t dis l:nton Bank. WilmiuRton par
Mercantile Bk. Bangor III dis HT Cutler .Vs j dis
All solvent bnnks 3 ,i;. OHIO.
NF.W IIAMPSlIllill. All sdvent btuiks 2 dis
All solvent banks J dis l"3Mlk lioien under .Vs 4 dis
INfJIf 1 11 t All Mii.i ;
VKItMONT.
Bank of st Alhans
All solvent banks
2 dis
I dis
All solvent banks
(V't'iidur-Vs,
dis
ttj dis
PHILA, AND READING- ItAJLKOAD.
S t M M E II ARK A N ti EM EM lUtf M
PHILADKLPIIIA AND POTTSVILLK.
Fares R c d n c c il .
Office of (he Phila. fi' ncaftiw Uin'tmnd Co,
I'liiliuIoInLia, March 20,
'I'wo rsoiifpr Trains Daily, (oxt'rpl JSumluy.)
N ami ul'tcr April Ut, 18.11 two trains will
lie run each way, dailv, between IMiiliiilcl
pliia ntiJ I'ottsville
Monxixa uxk.
Leaves Philadelphia at 7j A. M., daily except
fimduys.
Leaves Pottsville at 7J A. M. daily except Sun
days. AFTKKXOOX L1XE.
Leaves Philadelphia at 3J o'eluek, daily, except
8tmdayH.
Leaves Pottsvillo at o'eloe!;, daily, except
StitiduvH.
UptwptMi Philadelphia nnd Pottnvilic, !
1st class ear? and d class ears. :
13elween Philadelphia and Kendin, $1.7.") 1st
clas cars and LIT) 2d class cars. I
Depot in Philadelphia, corner f)f llio.id aud
Vine iStroctfi.
PasseiiHers cannot enter the card unless provi- ;
ded w ilh 'I'icUrlrf. ,
IS'O'J'IL'K. I'ifty pounds of haeae will hcul-
the ore i.m.-eentlv dc.eu-e.l. lu 1 P nuer in uiese iuw ; ami pas-
LOOIC WLLLTO TIIH MARKS OF TIIF. GFAflNK. ! are expressly pru,n!)itet Irom tat.inu' any-
Thev have ihe written snature of C. M. JACKSON j thin-as luu-M-e hut their weanug apj-aal, winch
upon the' wrapper, and the name blown in the bottle, with ; will he at the risk ol its owner.
liy order ol the Hoard ot Managers.
A CALL TO H0USEKEEPEES
At llie Cabinet Ware Koom of
SEB'N IIOUPT & CO.
Market Sqnare,
Also at Ihe corner of Fawn street (f the Railroad
SUNBURY, PA.
Thankful for the pnfronojro of hi. friends mt
customer during the 17 years he ha. been in bu.i
nos. in this place, he .olicils from the public a cin
tinunnce of their favors. During this period he
lins endeavored to keep up with the improvement,
of the day, and ha. accordingly extended hi. bu.i
nr in every branch and variety. The public are
therefore invited to tho attention of the present
stock of
CABINET WATIK AND CHAIRS,
M ANOFACTl'RED BV
SEBASTIAN H0ITPT & CO.
At the Old Stand,
Where in addition to their former .lock of the
tublishincut they now manufacture
Mahogany, "Walnut & Cane-Seat Chairs.
Larsre Spring Seat Rocking Liairs,
Dressing Bureaus, Centre Tables,
Muble Top Wash Stands,
and t varied of other
new style und
Vn fch i on a h I e V 11 rn i I u rc.
Having secured a Henrse and made the neces
sary arrangements for the purpose, they nre now
prepared for Undertaking in all its branches, in
this vicinity or at any convenient distance.
Ye maifls nml mit reuses, on husbands too,
Hrre's furniture nf every style and hue,
From side lionrds dnwn to kitchen tables,
From rocking chnirs to locking cradles.
Should you n"t have the ready Jon to pay,
AVe'll wiiit uvvliile for a brighter better duy,
Or take potutnec. oats, corn, wheat and rye ;
I'nrk, hoop poles, slave, or lumber wet sad dry,
Or uny thing but yokes uud threshing flails,
From pit;s and turkics down to little quails.
Come on then friends, come one and nil,
Keep trade a moving, so "goes oil the ball."
r?3 Orders from distance promptly attended
to mid work of all kinds delivered with dispatch.
SSunburv, March !), lS.'il). if
(iiirw hioh thfV nre ppui 'tis
For sulr, wltnlt'Mile and retail, nt the j
Rfrtiran Medicine Store,
No. 1'JI ARCH Street, one door below Si.vlh. (ht of j
27H It nee street.) t'lnladi Iplna, and hy respectal'le Uealeis
generally throughout the country.
ruicKs itKurciu).
To enable nil clauses f invalids to enjoy the advantages
of tneir great restorative powcru.
Single Botllc, 73 cents.
At.so: For sale by II. Massku, Sunbury, and M. A.
M l.'AY. rtoriitniniieriauM.
Ansnst J(1,1S51 ly.
THOMAS PALMER,
COMMISSION IUKHCIIANT,
No. 6, North Wharves,
Where the following goods are received and sold
on commission,
Dried Apples, reaches, Hums, Pears, Cherries,
&c, Cireen Apples in Barrels or by the Bushel,
Beans, Teas, Cranberries, Onions, Mercer Po
tatoes, Sweet Potatoes, .Slielliarks. Chestnuts,
(round Nuts, Oranges, Lemons, Kaiius, l'is.
Prunes, drapes, Poultry, Eggs, Ilutler, Cheese.
And all kinds of Foreign und Domestic Pro
duce. Philadelphia, Dee., 13, 1851. ly.
S. BKA Ul'ORD,
eereliirv.
April 10, 1S31.
SCOTCH "yctogzi
roa sr. cm ts.
M10.WS OK
PIUS, or J very one las
own Physician! 'i'luuii-
ixth edition, wiih im-
ir;t-ilis.
m every ulnim. anil
SOAP AND CANDLES.
'jIIE subscriber takes this method of inform
ing the citizens of Sunbury and vicinity,
that they are engaged in the manufacture of
Soap and Candles, of the best quality, at No. 11
Filbert street, Philadelphia. They respectfully
invite all who buy for cash, to give him a call as
they will find it to to their advantage in dealing
with him for articles in their line.
13. DITFV A SON,
11 Filbert above full.
December 20, 1S51 tf.
Phoenix Fire & Thief Proof Iron Chests.
V' r',
JOHN A. II A It 11 I S ,
Manufacturer, & Dealer in
Imported and Domestio Segars,
Also, a general assortment of
Leaf & Manufactured Tobacco,
CONSTANTLY on hand, at the lowest inar
ket prices. Corner of Chestnut St., and
Wharves, Philadelphia.
December 27, ltiol. ly.
SMITH'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GIN.
GBR, a fresh supply just received, and for
sale by. II. B. MASSER.
Sunbury, Jan. 10, 1852.
1)LANK Parchment Paper Deeds and blank
Mortgages, Bonds, Executions, Summons,
Ac, for sale by H. B. MASSEK.
Sunbury .April 28, 1651.
AKNOLD'S WHITING FLUID and Adhe
sive aud legal envelopes, for sale by
II . B. MANSER.
Sunbury, nra 10, I85U..
I USTICES FEE BILI.8 For sals by"
Sunbury, 1851. '8P
H. B. MASSER.
WARRANTED to stand equal heat with
' any other Chests in. the country, and to
defy the Burglas' ingenuity. Manufactory, No.
10 Hudson's Alley, running between Third and
Fourth streets, south of Chrsuut, and in the
rear ef the Girard Bank.
M. &. 8., the proprietors, are Practical Me
chanics, and feel confident, from long experience
in tne manutacture of iron Chests and sates, and
a special attention to this particular branch, of
giving satisfaction to all who may give them a
cull.
N. B. Wo have selected one of the best min
erals ever used as a non-conductor of heat in
this business, and we warrant our diesis and
Sites to be made of the best material and in the
most durable manner, and to stand any heat
that can be applied to them.
MILNOR A SHAW,
Manufactory No. 10 Hudson's Alley.
Running letwecn 3rd and 4th streets, 8 of Chcs
nut, in the rear of Girard Bank.
Philadelphia, Oct. 85, 1851 ly
UNION HOTEL,
SUNBURY, PA.
rilHE MISS WEITZEL'S respectfully inform
1 tho Public that thev still continue to enter
tain travellers and others at their old established
stand in Market street, west of the Court House.
Their lone; experience in the business, and the
well established reputation of their House, will,
they trust, be a suliicicnt guarantee, that their
customers will be well accommodated.
March 8, 1S31 tf.
AMERICAN HOUSE,
P0TTSVILLE, PA.
i RS. MARY WEAVKR respectfully informt
"-Mhc public and travelling community general
ly, that hhc has opened this large and commodious
HOTEL, furnished in a superior style. From
her long experience in the business of a first rate
Hotel, aud well known reputation to accommo
date, her customers may depend on being supplied
with every thing conducive to their comfort and
convenience.
Feb. 15. 851 ti
WBI. a. MASON,
Engraver and Printer,
No. 40 Che$tnut Street, above Second,
PHILADELPHIA.
S prepared to do ENGRAVING'aifU PRINT-
ING, in all their branches, Wedding, Visiting
and Business Cards, Ball Tickets, Watch Papers,
Labels, Bill Heads, Notes, Checks, Drafts and
Diplomas.' Seals and Stamps for Corporations,
Odd Fellows, Masons, Sons of Temperance, Ac.
All the above engraved in the best manner.
Orders by Post promptly attended to..
December 27, 1851. ly. '
KNOB AND SPRING MQPTI8E LAT
CHK8An excellent article, for sale at
hall the usual pric by J W, FAILING.
Hunbury, July T. 1819
i'J.V 1S .......I., ,.(' I !..... 1 ....
13 Vings, slloHlng private
Hr,vt-? Of ease
sl'HrS-ti !BI r. .1 i r. .: .
4Vj8s the generative svstein,
j-- The time has now inri-
ved, that persons suffering from secret diseases,
need no more become, the victim in- iinciint,
as by the prescriptions contained in thi!f book,
any one may cure himself without hindrance to
business, or the knowledge of the most iutiinuie
friend, and with one-tenth Ihe usual expense. In
addition to the general routine of private disease,
it fully explains the cause of manhood's early de
cline, with observations on marriage besides
many oilier derangements whic h it would net be
proper to enumerate in the public prints.
nr Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE
CENTS, enclosed in n letter will receive one
copy of this book, by mail, or five copies will be
sent for one dollar. Address, Dn. V. i DI NG,
No. I.V.' SPIU'CE Street, PHILADELPHIA."
Post paid.
Dr. YOI'NG can be consulted on any of
the l'i eases described in his dilleivut publica
tions, at his Oiliee, l.V Spruoe SSlreet. every d.iy
between 0 and ,i o'clock, (Sundays cxeej led.)
Philadelphia, June 5, ly.
KARELE MANUACTCrvY,
V Li KM' i 1 HATE STON K8.
rTjlill'. subserilier informs bis fiiends anil the
-"- public, that he continues to carry on the
Marble Business in all its branches, at his old
stand in Milton, Pa., and is prepared to manu
facture Monuments, Tombs, Gravestones, &c.,
of the best materials, and most finished work
manship, and at the lowest prices.
Letter (.'utting, English und German in the
most modem and elegant style.
Designs for Monuments, Grave Stones, Ac,
always on hand.
N. B. Orders for the East side of the river
promptly executed by leaving the same at the
office of the "Sunbury American."
ANTHONY HIPP.
Milton, Muv 10, 1851.
UOIIKTY 1A,1I
AM) PENSION AGENCY.
The attention of the public is called to the ad
veitiseinent of Mr- Charles C- Tucker, Attorney
and Agent ut Wnshigton City-. Persons hav
ing claims for bounty Lands or Pensions arc in
I formed that the subscriber has made arrangements
for the requisite forms, and claimants culling at
i bis ollice, can have their papers prepared and
! forwarded to .Mr- Tucker at Washington, and
by him be propcily attended to before the Dc
' piu'tmcnt there.
I II. II. MASSER.
j Sunbury, Jan. 13,1851
j Valuable
1 PROPERTY FOR SALE.
f Spill:. Subscriber who resides in Philadelphia,
A. o'icrs for sale the following property in Mil
i ton, Northumberland county, viz: The larjje
! ERICH BUILDING
in upper Milton, formerly occupied by
Messrs Pattersons as a Carriage Makers Simp.
The building is CO feet front on upper Market
street, and '10 feet on Front street, und is two
stories high. Also a two story
IlilinC BLACKSMITH SHOP,
. , 10 by 23 feel, on the same premises, The lot is
- on the corner of upper Market and Front streets,
and is G'j feet front, and l.')U feet deep.
Til E ' '"' premises would be valuable for a Foundry
or other luaiiuluc hiring purposes, und will be sold
on reasonable and accommodating terms by ap
ply ing either to JACOB CAURiGAN,
Philadelphia.
.1. F. WOLFING ER, Esc,., Milton or
H. 11. MASS Kit, Esq., Suuburv.
Philadelphia, Jan. 25, 1851 tf.
STONE WARE.
STONE milk Pans, stono Jugs und Pitchers,
anif other articles of stone ware just received
and for sale by JOHN W. FRILING.
Sunbury, June 23, IS 19
ENNEDY'S PATENT SASH FA.S
TENINGS. A cheap and excellent arti
cle lor fastening sash for sale bv
J'. W. FRILINO
Sunbury, July 7, 1849.
ATENT Trusses of all kinds, Harrison's
writing and indellible ink, Cotton yarn and
laps, just received and for sale bv
J.'W. FRILING.
8unbury, Dec. 2, 1848.
CiTONE Ware, Earthen Ware, .Raisins, Al
inonds, P unes and Cream Nuts.
Planes of all kinds.
Salt and Plaster. Just received and for sale
by JOHN W. FRILING.
Sunbury, Dec. 29, 1849.
EXTRACT CF GINGER. A fresh supply
just received and for sale at this oMice.
Price 25 cents.
Sunbury, Jury 18,1851."'
SILVER WATCHES. A few double case
Enclish Bilver Watches, for sale at very low
prices by B. MASSER.
Sunbury, April 12, 1MI.
BLANKS.
LANKS of every description can be had by
pplying at the office of the American.
riMSSUE PAPER. Yellow Tissue paper for
i. covering glasses, Ac, for sale at the olliecof
the American.
P.TE1TT 1EBIC!I1T3.
Green's Oxygenated Bitter, price reduced.
Old Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla.
Baker's Sarsaparilla.
Swaync's S'yrup of Wild Cherry.
Swaync's Vermifuge.
Ayre's Cherry Pectoral
Dr. Drake's Panacea.
Dr. Cullen's do
Tibbit's Pain Killer.
Dr. Ilootland's German Bitters:
Indian Vegetable Pills
Horse and Cattle Medicines
For sale by HENRY MASSER.
Sunbury, July 14, 1819.
I SI 1 t.ADLM'II I A
X&EBZCAi HOUSE,
ESTABLISHED li YEARS AGO BY
mi. K1NKELIN,
S. IT. Comer of Third and Union Streets,
ui:twkks srnt'CK and vine sthkets,
PIIILADELPKIik.
III'TI'.KX YEMtS ef extensive and niiiiiUTrnjitriJ
A nwwe epeut in tliiit city liuve rfiulcrcd Dr. K. th
ni"t t-Npt'it am! Kiirct'ssi nl riirti(ipnir i':ir und ntai,
in i)jt tirntiiii'ul nl all tlisfiisi's nl a printt; nature. I'tirsom
fiiili' ifti Willi uU-fis npim t lit; ti-Hly. tlirt'at. nr l-ps, paiim in
. il.' ocii.i r tu ii'.-s, nu icurial rhcimialisin. striclurt s. crnvrl,
! ini;niiM lVmn ytmlinull I'Xcchscs vr impurities u tlic
I.I.t.ttl. whiTi'iiy ih' t-Miihtiinti-'ii liaef lieci-inc riiii-clik-d, are
nil tt -iiti-il witli Biirns.
: Hi: v. hoplacrs liisnsflf under llie enre of L)r. K., may re
i liiri-msly pnniidu in his imnnr its a gynlleinan, und fnntukiit
i ' rUy upon bis ski!! us a ph sii-nni.
I TAKK lWUTICl'I.AR NOTICK.
i Ynun Men who have injured theinseli'i's hy n certain
, piMi'tiee imlnlurd in ti lialnt 1'reinit-ntiy learned hcin evil
' (niipani'T cr at sidinnl the eliVcts o' which are nightly
: it :t. cvt-n when aslfi-p, and tlcsinty iMh mind and body,
ih. i:lil apply immediately Weakness and u'mntitutional
j del.lliiy I k nl' muMitar enerey. physical tassitndf mid Ren
i e::il proslt'uiinu. initalality and all nervnini ailreii'tiic, indt
! ?tinn, iitniLrisltiiis "f the livei. and every diseavein any
j y;ty enniH ctt-d with the disorder nl' the prucreative l'unc
tii'iis enren. :iim inn vitior resmren.
YOUTH AND MANHOOD,
A vigorous lifa or a premature death.
KIXKEMX on Self rrrsprvation.
ONLY 25 CENTS.
This It xikjtut pnlilislieilis Dllcil with useful informal ion
on tin. iiifiriinticB unit disease, of llie (.trui-rntive (Ifffanf.
Il jiWri'i'i iis. li .ilikc to VOI TI1, MANlIOUDaiid OLD
,1:1.' I ut i.l t... i t ii '
nun oii.iiiHi w it-nil i,y uu.
i'liu valiiiilik- nilvi'-e anil impressive uairninfr it sivM,
will prevent renrsul" misery umUulfciiug nml kiv annual
ly Th nisniiil, of Lives.
l'lirents liy reailins it will learn how to prevent the tlft
triiL'tioa nf Iheir eliildren.
A reinltluiK f o.5 cent,, eni'losed in n letter, ad
dressed l l)K. Kl.N'KKl.l.N. N. Werner nfTtllKDi
I'MU.N Streets, between Spruce K Fine, riiiltidelphia
will ensure n ti'k, under envelope, er return uf imiil.
I'eriiiN.'tt H distnnee may liddrcM Dr. K. by letter, (pos
puiit.) and t'eeined nt !l"nie.
HACK AiilS OF .MDDlrl.N'f.S, DIPKCTlONS, Ac
fnrwiiidi'd bv Men. line u remittance, und nut upsccuie from
UAMAliK or C'I RiOSTY.
lbwik'Sellers, New Agenti, Pedlnr,, Canvauer,, snd al
nthera mipplied with the above work at very low lalre.
Septeniber 6, le51. ly.
Valuable Hooks,
of t.itiiiST, hanilsomelv noutul, Ii.W-
s IllMTOIll of Tim Hkhiiimatiox,
lil.lNK DAT-HOOKS 1MI 1.F.IIOKHH, full llOllllllciJ.
For sale at the publishers prices by
r irn of
H. B. MASSKK
Sunbury, July 14, 1849
INCi MOTTLES Ureast pumps, and
niniile tubes- A supply ot lliee uelul arti
cles iust received and for hale by
J JOHN W- FRILING
Sunbury, Jan- 18, 1851 tf
OSE OINTMENT. A fresh supply of this
, excellent article for Tetter, iVe., jut received
and tor sale by Hh.Mvi MAfesLh.
Sunbury, July 28, 1819-
FilEAS, from the New York Canton and Pekin
JL Tea Company. For sale by
J. W. FRILING.
Sunbury, Dec. 3, 1848
GOLD FENS with and without cases, of a
very superior quality, just received.
Also a fresh supply of Writing Fluid, for sale
Ty H. B. MASSER.
Supbury, Dec. 27, 1851.
1AY RUM. An excellent article for sale
B by HENRY MASSER.
tfimhury Jan. 8Vth, 1849 tf.
LAWUENCE HOUSE.
SUNBURY, PA.
SII E subscriber resectfully informs her friemh
L and (he public generally, that she has taken
the above well known stand nearly opposite the
Court House, lately occupied by Mr. J. C. Per
kiim. tslie trusts that her experience in business,
and her r Hurts to make her pne-ts coinfortabb',
will r;ie entire satisfaction to those who may fa
vor her with their custom.
ANN C. MORRIS
March 8, 1851 tf.
J. IL ZIMMERMAN,
JISTICK OF THE I'IMt'E,
Sunbury, Pa.
Offlce ln Deer Street, immediately opposite the
Public School House,
try Monica collected ond nil busineai pioniplly and care,
fullv alt ended lo.
April 20, 1850
5 TENT BRITTANIA STOPPERS for
bar bottles lor sale by
H. B MASSER.
Sunbury, April, 13, 1851
"IITRITIXG FLUID and self sealing Enve
1 ' lopes, just received and for sale by
April 19, 1S51 II. B. MASSER.
LANK NOTES, waiving the exemption
law of $300, for sale by
April 26, 1851 H. B. MASSER.
ADD'S celebrated Horse and Cattle Medi
cine for sale by HENRY MASSES.
Munbury. Jan. 87th. 1849
ILEY'S COUGH CMNDY. excel
lent remedy for coughs, colds. For sale
at this office .
FOR sale at this office, Superior Black Ink,
Cattle Medicine at S5 cte, Pure Essence of
Ginger, 25 cent.