Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, August 28, 1852, Image 4

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Table "Rule for little Tolkx
In silence I mnt inke my si al,
And givn Clod Ihmik lie lore I cat ;
Most for my food in patience wait,
Till I mi nsked to hold my plate.
1 must not scold, nor whine, nor pout, .
Nor move my chair or plate about.
With knife, or folk, or napkin-ring
1 must not play, nor must I sine.
I must not speak a list) less word,
For children must be seen, not heard.
I must not talk about my food,
Nor fret, if I didn't think it good J
I must not say, "Tht bread is old,"
"The tea is hot," ,lThe codec's cold,"
1 must not try for this or that.
Nor murmur if my tnrnt is fat.
My mouth with food 1 must not crowd,
Nor, whilu I'm rutin??, speak aloud ;
Must turn my head lo coniih or sneezf,
And, when 1 ask. say, "If you please."
The table-cloth I must not spoil;
Nor with my food my finpeis soil ;
Must keep my seat when I have done,
Nor round the table sport or run.
When told to rise, then 1 must put
My chair away wilh noiseless foot,
And lift my heatl lo God above,
In praise for all his wondrous !ove.
V'oodicorlh's Youth's Cabinet.
A STRING OF ITJ'MS.
"Tis rAi.su." as the cirl said when
her
beau told her eho hud boau'.ilul hair.
The finished railroads in Ohio now measure
nine hundred ami eighty-seven miles.
There are now over 881,000 hogs in Ken
lucky over six monihs old.
Tub rose hag its thorns, the diamonds its
specks, and the best man has his failings.
Mart, a daughter of U. S. Senator Gwin,
of California, was bin ied on Tuesday at Wash
ington. The Grand Snllanhas two lumdrcd and fif- j
ty wives; tho Pojio has none
Iiadly oil,
both of them !
v
An express lino has been slnrted between
New luik and Iho Australia gold ihj;giii"a.
A military encampment is to be held at
Portsmouth,' Dauphin county, Pa., commen
cing on the 30lh inst.
It is thought the potato erop of Kentucky,
this season, will exceed that of any seasun for
many years.
TiiF.nE is a boy in Massachusetts, who has
become, by repeated marriages in his family,
his own grandfalher.
Platt, tho editor of the B;ttestovn Herald,
who was bitten a short time since by an ele
phant, is fast recovering.
Tni:. emigration to California by sea and
laud this year will, it is calculated, reach, if
not exceed, one hundred thousand persons.
We did'nt have it so ,:all-fired" hot here,
aflar all. At Madrid, on Iho 22d of Ally the
thermometer stood 113 in tho shade.
"1 Wonder what makes my eyes to weak?:'
s..id a fop to a gentleman. "Why they are
in a weak place," replied tho latter.
A French Cook having sprinkled a little
no much pepper on a favoiite soup, hung
himself in despair !
The Potato crop this year will be an im
mense one, and that even if the rot should
exist, there can be no such scarcity as there
was last year.
If You make love lo a widow who has a
daughter twenty years younger than hoiself,
begin by declaring that you thought they
were sisters.
IIakd. A cotemporary says, "A fool and
his money are soon parted;" and a brother
kindly asks of him what ho has been buy
ing.
A Mr. Hen has just slarlcd a new paper
in Iowa. Ho says ho hopes by hard scratih
iiig, lo make a living for himself and his lit
tie chickens.
It is estimated, from the accounts European
journals give, that there are nut less lhaii 70
6S0 political prisoners in Europe, llotrible
to think of.
A correspondent of the Transcript says
that Iho venerable Dr. Lyman Beeeher is ''the
father of more brains than any other man
the I'nited Slates."
There are in the United Slates eitjhty-one
women holding the office of postmaster;
thirty-one of whom are in Pennsylvania
Some of these are important olhees
At one time, in Paris, the architects were
obliged lo raise, lo lower, or enlarge llicir
doors according as the dress of the women
vaiied,
Many women are loved without knowing
it, and many think they are loved when they
are not. They generally find out their mis
take after niariiuge. So we thought when
we saw a man beating his wife.
Miss Nancy says that whilo folks are 'in
veiiliiii; this and inventing thai, she wishes
to uracious ! somebody would invent some
thin" for bringing up children, and then she
would get married. '
Mas. Nicely bought a warming pan the
other day. When she came home she found
Bridget, tho servant, cooking gridle cakes in
it. This is the same young lady who was
if nt lo a dry goods store for a bed comforter,
and returned with one of the clerks.
FrnKs.cE and Mill Sales in Pennsylva
nia. The Clarion (Pa) Register advertises
6evcn columns of sherifFi sales. Among the
properties to be sold under the hammer, will
be nine iron furnaces, with furnace properly,
making in all about twenty-three furnaces
sold in that county by the sheriff within a
year. Neatly all the rest of tho property to
be sold at sheriff's sale, consists of grist mills,
. saw mi" and fulling and other mills.
The New Voik Tribune (Whig) in a ltad
et on the North Carolina election, aiyi :
' Gov. Held (Dc-m.) ia personally popular, an
..Lie a, id adroit eluctioneerer, lias canvassed
ia SlHte three times, shaken hands with
'ioul every man, flattered every women.
J kissed every baby within its border,"
and therefore can'l be beaten by the Whig
candidate.
Tremgndovs Exciteksnt ! !
Cash, Steam, Klectricity ! !
The Aerial rind all other lines out-done hi) the
Lightning I.lnc of
THA T. CLEMENT.
TV-' having great faith in rnpiJ sales and
small profits, has just received ana opened
s large assortment of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
At his Store in Market Street, Sunbury, which
he oners to tho public at tho lowest prices.
His stock consists of a general assortment ol
Dry Goods, viz :
Cloth, Cnssimrrs, Cassincts, Jean!, Drillings,
Muslins, Linens, Calicoes, Muslin do
Loins, Lawns. Ginthams, linages.
Sit.Kfi Palm Leap Hats.
A large assortment of limits and Shoes, for
Men, Women and Children.
Gioccrlcn,
Sugar, Tea, CulPe. Molasses, Cheese, Spi
ces, Fish Salt, Plaster.
IIAKDW'ARR,
Viz : Iron and Steel, Nulls, Files. Paws, &e.
QUE F.NS WARE,
7V Setts, Hales, Dishes, Cups, Saucers, cj'c
LIQUORS,
Wine nraiuls', Gin, Htmi, Whiskey, Sc-
lr Country produco of all kinds taken in ex
change at the Inchest inaikct prices.
May 8, 1S.VJ. ly.
LM.HTMNr. HODS.
A1
1'TEI! manv vears' close invcstiualinn and
numerous experiments, the Patentee takes
pleasure in informing the public that he lias arri
ved at the true principle of protcctiin; families,
dwelllnifs and property liuni the destructive influ
ence of LIGHTNING. The ralamilies that
cverv City, Town. Village and Country falls vic
tim to iinntcilly, through the press ncgliirencc of
its inhabitants, is beyond calculation, especially
when the remedy is so easy to obtain this is
found in
AimiTtttF.'g
Patent Magnetic Lightning Rods,
and in this alnne. This Rod has been examined
lit' thi imtl fii'ipiif i fir cpntliMiinii in ttift xIr!l
iiri)V.Hsor M'Mnrlrie, Johnson, Wnllor and ina-
nv others that have examined fhrin, recommend
and speak of them in the highest terms of appro
bation, and have pronounced them the only safe
rods in use in this or any other country for the
protection of Lives and Property. One advan
tage is to divide and throw back a part of the elec
trie Hum harmless to the clouds; in tunc of a
stroke this enables the rod to conduct that portion
ot mud Unit belongs to the earth without Iho
slightest danger of leaving the conductor. This
rod has man)' other advantages over the old one.
1 he only place ol manufacturing ts in
Vine St. 3 doors above 12f7i, Philadelphia,
v hero all persons are respectfully invited to call
and examine for themselves. For sale Whole
sale or Retail by
THOMAS ARMH AliE.
Iff The onlv authorized A Rent for the Coun
ties of I'nioii, Jimiat.i, M i 111 i ti, Clinton, Lycom-
Northuinbcrluiiil, Montour, Columbia, Lu
!, is SA.MCEL HOOVER.
Iltirtlctun, Union countu, Pa.
Orders and letters addressed (post paid) to Mr.
Hoover, will be promptly attended to.
May M, 1H.1V:. - tin.
STACK OFFICE.
a v a s 1 1 1 x ( ; ' n x house,
SUNBURY, PA.
JAMES COVeIt, Proprietor,
lirorLT) respectfully announce that he lias
' ' taken this well known titand, where he
will be. gratified to tee and entertain his triends
and the travcllinc; public generally. This house
is now replete with every convenience, comforta
ble, pleasantly located, handsomely furnished,
well ventilated, rendering it in every respect a
desirable stopping place.
No expense has been spared in fitting lip this
house. The chamber are well furnished and
the table and bar provided with the best the
market can allord.
The stable accommodations are extensive and
well calculated for travelers.
STAGE OFFICE.
The stages running from Northumberland to
Pottsville, stop at tiiis house, where through and
way tickets to Philadelphia can be obtained.
Suubury, march -0, 1?5. tl.
JOHN A. TAlTLQIt,
Manufacturer of
Monuments, Tombs,
AND GRAVE STONES OF THE FINEST
Italian and American Mahiile.
Al his UUl Stand in Northumberland, Pa.
IF.SPECTFri.LY inform the public that nil
work in his line will be made up of the very
best material and finished in tho latest style of
the Lastem cities.
Those in want of such articles 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.
Tlie Johnston Ink
MANUFACTORY REVIVED,
HUh iV Lombard St., PHILADELPHIA.
MMHE subscriber begs leave respectfully to in
form I'm vri:ns generally, that he has suc
ceeded to the llusiucr-ti of manufacturing Print
ins; Jul formerly cariied on by his grand Father,
and Father, and oilers his article to the trade,
without any Prirs, but wilh the simple reliance
upon the long established diameter it has borne,
lei ling confident of its giving entire satisfaction
lo all who may favnr him wilh a call. Turns
Cash. CHARLES ENLU JOHNSTON.
April 10, 1852. tf.
mil: t.itiMT imiizi: jilihl au-
itivi:i) :
HICKEY & TULL,
No. 148 Chest nul St., above Sixth, Front oj
JONES' HOTEL.
1 I AYE just received their Ythe
VVCT .Medal, awarded them for
i ITU their lest Travelling Trunks ex
hibited at the World's Fair in Loudon, 1H51
being tho only exhibitors to whom nny award
was made. Their competition was with all the
world, and they hac taken THE PRIZE!
TRUNKS, VALISES, BAGS, &c.
To be found in this City, and at very low prices.
Call and see. H ICE BY & TELL,
Trunk Manufacturers, 148 Chestnut St.
April 10, 185-. tf.
Alden's Condensed Reports of teima-
II 1ST Published, and for sale bv Ihe subscri
Gj ber the Second Volume of A Men's Con
ilcnscd Pennsylvania lleports, coiitainintr the
last three volumes of leales lieports, and two
lirst voliunr ot llinney a Kcpnrt. I he lirstvol
unit of Alden, containinc Dallas' Kcnorts, 4 vol
nines; and Vealcs' lieports, volume 1, is also on
I I 1 O'l. l . .
ii ii 1 1 ii , unu lor saie. i ue a novo two volumes are
complete within themselves, and contain all of
l'ulhis lieports, 4 volumes, and all of Veates'
lieports, 4 volumes, besides the two first volumes
ot Jiiiinc) a lieports. 1 ho third volume is ready
anu win ue pui to press umneuintc ly.
H. U. MASSb'UH, Agent.
Sutibuiy, Aug. 16, 1651.
T 1 AliRIAGE CETIFICATE8 Landsomelv
executed for sale at this otlice, single or
by the do'.en.
RAZOHS. A auperior article for sale
Bi ire of HENRY MASsE'R.
Banbury, Feh, 16, 18:i0,
SUNBUJtY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOUHNAL.
500 BOOK AGENTS WANTED.
VNY Rood, active and intelligent man,
will? a small capital or fiom $30 to a
8100, can make larr-o profits by engaging in
the salo of Hi following
rOPULAR AND USEFUL BOOKS.
rlUMHKIW INFORMATION I'Oll Tilt. H'.OIM.F. :
or pnpiitar EiM-vcinpeih. of rueful Kii..wl--l. iwo
liir-'f liiipi-riiil wtnvo volumes, pontniieng WW
PK "rKKWt.N'S HISTOBV OK THH AMMtirMN
II K VOLI TION. SCO large octavo piigwi, with 4U0 line
nf!SS& niPTORY op run v. s. navy.
6O0
k.riio octnv" ymeir, awl l-W "" l-.iiBnivinsi'.
pihi-t ! iir.M AHK.viii.i: r.vi:. in in tiikiiihj-
KV OI-" AMI'.ltlCA. Two larjre w-tnvn rlumr, pon
UiiiiiiiK 11MH) pnesaail 7IW Kiigruvinga. The best Ilis
lorv Aniii'':t 1'iilrlinln-il.
FROST'S I'ICTOIIIAI. I.IFK OF VASIIl(lTO. A
rplrniltil ll'i'k, coiititltiiiip (Hl oc-Uivo pngt-s unit K0 cltt-a-nnt
Knirniviiiirs. The clietipeat I. He of Wnshingtun
i-vrr imMlnhi-'l.
MOOHK'si HISTORY OF TIIH INDIAN WARS. Fiiio
p-.lon-il nml PInin I'lutcs.
TIM'. Till !: HKI'l IU.ICAN. OtitHiiiimr tha Inniururnl
Vlilri-"" nnJ llin First Ainiunt Afl'lrcsfi ninl Mcuuni'.-s
ofiillllii' I'risiitoiils of tho Ituiti-il Slnti , thn ConsUIn
ti'Miiiot' Itio iinix rl:int HtfitfA in the t'litiul, Ac, Ac.
Kliihrlli-ltt'il wilh Pt.rtrnMn of nil tlm Prt-FiiV-iils, cnirra
vcil mi uti'rl, ami n vii'W of tho L'npilttl t)f Hie United
Slat.'K. SIHI pnp', It! mo.
1X'S HOOK OF ftl.XR I'YR'S. A fSptnutiit Family
ll.iitiiin, larif tpiarlo, with 0 Knpraving", bttautltully
bimd in in. r .(-' , tilt.
w; cor.mi:m's history of tiik popf.s. oho
l.-iru"- ort:.vo (miri-s. wilh illnstralions.
JOSCI'IH S' WORKS. Finp F.dilioit, one I'Ocp vlinn.
S'l l RM S ItKFI.KCTIMNS ON TIIK WOKKS OF
l. I'll.
ST PII'RRF'S STITitrfl OF NATt RF.
IH l'K S IIIS TOl; V OF TIIK V0RI.D. A Valmbln
(i.'iieinl History. One larce m'tnvo volume, with haiul-
s iiip l aiciavitifiS.
J.IVFS OF flltKAT AMI rF.I.llIlR ATF.D CIIARAC-
TI'RS : of a I Acs null rolliitri.'S. One lurne volume
of MJU papi's, Willi iiiiinirrous Inriiviii'.
Together wilh a iiumher uf oilier Works
particularly adapted for Popular Headinj:.
O" The. most liberal discounts will be piw.H
to .incuts who linn engage in the suft! of the
uvovc ahmhle lumks.
For further partieulars, addirs (postage
paid,) J. & .1. L. ClllON, Publishers,
No. 9S Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
Juno 21!, 1S02.
Oils. 'J'alloM' (Ircasi, and
OHIO MINERAL PAINT.
BARRELS MACHINERY OIL. Price
75 cis per gallon. Solid li.db.ns machi-
ncry oil, in casks of various Bi.es, 75 cts per gal.
JllO Barrels Roiltd Paint Oil, 55 "
51100 Gallons " "
in casks of various sizes. " "
;i."0 IS.irrcls Tanners' Oil. Vaiious kinds and
qualities, from S5 to lit) cents per eiillon.
1500 Gallons in Casks of vat ions si7.es. Va
rious kinds and qualities, from !15 to 50 cents
per gallon.
f0 Tons Tallow Grease, for Heavy Hearings,
and Coarse Machinery, in Barrels or Casks, of
any rousi-tcuc.y required. Price 0 cents per lb.
150 Tons Ohio Mineral Paint, in Barrels, nt
the lowest msrket price.
Machine, , Oil, warranted not to chill in the
coldest weather, and considered by those using
it equal to Sperm Oil.
JSoilrd Paint Oil, equal lo Linseed Oil, other
than for white.
I am constantly receiving large supplies of the
above named articles, and my motto is, "Small
profits and quick returns."
R. F. POND,
50 Water st., (under the Pearl st House ,
NEW YORK.
New York, June 10, 1S52. 3m.
GLASS, DRUGS. PAINTS, &c.,
no3.i:.sii.i; ami Kir.tii,.
TRMIE Philadelphia Window Glass Ware--
house, and Urug, Paint, Varnish, Oil and
Color Stores,
Nos. :i3 and 35 North Fourth Street.
Eunt side, has the largest assortment of Window,
Picture, Coach, Case, Hot-House, and other
C -LASS,
in the city; comprising upwards of 15,000 dif
ferent ries, ranging from the smallest size, up to
!)sj by 00 inches of Sheet, and as large as 5 by
7 feel of Plate Glass, including English Crown,
French, German and American, both
Single and Double Thick.
Also, a large assortment of Very Thick Glass,
for Sky-Lights, Uulk Windows, Ac.
The Subscriber having a henry stock on hand
is prepared to lilt orders at the shortest notice,
and on the most reasonable terms. Odd sizes
of any pattern cut to order.
Ground While Lead ; Paint, A'arnish, of ev
ery description; Turpentine; Linseed Oil, boil
ed and raw; Pair.t Mills; Putty; 15 rushes ;
Jle Woods, Ac, fee, Ac.
And also, a large supply of fresh imported
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
J. II. SPRAGUE.
N'os. S3 A- 35 North 4th St., E. Side.
April 10, 180S. ly.
tf. X. BITTERXCXT,"
,Y iS .orth 'id hitincn Arch and liacc St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
1TERERY informs the public that he imports
and constantly keeps 011 hand at his new
store, No. , S North -d St., a large assortment ol
Foreign Fiiucv Coods,
Mitxicnl Instruments, Pictures S" Paints,
which he i!l sell at the lowest prices.
His slink, 111 purl, consists ol, Accordcons,
Violins, Music Boxes, Parlor and Bar Room Or
gans, Mc.lodi ons, Scraphiucs, Mathematical In
struments, Magnets, Spy nud 0cra Glasses,
tatiotiery of all kinds. Pocket Books, Bronze
Powder, Dutch Metal, Gold and Silver Leaf,
lies of all kinds, S1111II anil Tobacco Roxcs,
Lithographic Paints, Copper Plate and Steel En
gravings, and pictures uf every variety. Also
jilt Frame Mouldings of various si.es.
Dealers, Country Merchants, and Pedlars, sup-
plied at reafoualile pints.
December -0, 1S5I. tl.
Boimetr, Hats and
M i 1 1 i n e r v (i o o d s !
ERPHAXTS and Milliners when in rtiil-
ndclphia to purchase their Roods, will find
it to llicir interest to examine our large and fash
ionable stock of
STKiW C.Of)ES.
We mniinfacttirc laradv and imtobt the
Xuvht SriLti or
l"orcii;si l'ilricN
in our line ; which toi;etber with other advanta
cs enable us to oiler liberal induceuients to
bCVI. US.
11. A. CliOOKER. cV CO..
Nos. 47 and 40 Chestnut iSliect. and No. fifi
South Second .Street, west side, near Chettuut,
jiiiiaueipnui.
December 57, Sol ly. ef.
J O II IS A. II A 11 It I S ,
Manufacturer, & Dealer in
Imported and Domestic Segars,
Also, a Renerul assortment of
Leaf &. niaimlai lin ed l obarro,
ONSTA.NTLV on hand, at the lowest mar-
ki t prices. Corner of Chestnut est., and
Wharves, Philadelphia. .
December 27, 1851 ly.
CMltlFS ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GIN
UEH, a fresh supply just received, and for
""o b.v U. 11. MASSE K.
Sunbury, Jan. 10, 1R52.
LANK Parchment Puiier Deeds and blank
Mortgages, Dunds, Executions, Summons,
&c., for sale by . U. MASSEK.
Sunbury April 26, IBS I
4 JUS OLD S WHITING FLUID and Adhe
ive and legal envelopes, for aale br
II. 11. MASSEH.
Sunbury, nja 10, J852.
JUSTICES' FEE BILES Fo7aalrbv
H. B. MASSER.
Sunbury, 1851. 'SP
'.irwm 5,'''wmmiiii yj'i'lil'Ji.
IMPROVED LIGHTNING RODS.
riHR subscritx-r hsi constructed a LIGHT
A NINO HOI) on true Philosophical princi
ples, hy which buildings supplied with them oro
rendered porfrtly secure against ilestruetion hy
lightuinrr. Tho connection and Insulation of the
rod, as well as tho preparation of the ground rod,
is on sn entirely new plan, making a mora per
fect conductor than any heretofore in use.
Measures have been taken to sccuro Letters
Potent for the improvement.
Persons desirous of soenrinff their lives and
properly from destruction by lichlnimr, can have
conductors put up to their buildings in the most
pcrlect and substantial manner, try applying ei
ther personally or by Iccr, to the undersigned,
at the following prices :
For 40 ft. J inch copper rod gold plated
point, solid pluliiia tip.
And forty cents for every additional foot
over forty.
For '10 It. J inch tubular rods gold pla
ted point, solid jiatina tip,
For 40 ft. iron rod gold plated point, sol
id pi 'at in a tip,
For 40 ft. iron rod silver plated point,
!i22,00
13.50
1 2,50
10,00
And twenty cents for every additional foot over
forty. T. S. MACK KIT.
Milton, Sept. 6, 1951 ly. cap Vi, 1852.
HARRISBURG BOOK BINDERY.
F. I- 1IUTTKH & CO.,
f ncccM'.rs to V. (1. I lick olt, 11111I Iliekok Cnntiae.
Iconic HINDERS, STATION ERS AND
1' BLANK BOOK MA N 1.' FACT I' RE lis.
The BtibscrilH-rs respectfully inform their friends
nud the public, that they are now currying on the
above business at the OLD STAND occupied by
Hickok eV Co. They flatter themselves that by
careful aitenlion to business, they will merit and
receive a continuance of the patronage, so liber
ally enjoyed by the old linns.
Particular attention w ill be paid to the ruling
and binding of every desciiptinn of blank bonks
for banks, county olliccs, merchants and private
individuals, and eveiv variety of full and half
bound blank books. Old books, periodicals, law
books, music, newspapers, cVc, bound in any
pattern and in any stylo required.
In addition to the above, they have, and will
nt all times keep, a general assortment of STA
TIONERY, consisting of
letter Pupi-r,
Knivrs,
I jtnlls,
lMkxt.'tllil",
iM-iito WnlVrn,
lli-i. k ln'.
Srllllllir Wux,
Slates nnd Pencils.
.-:. I IViieilK,
I.eller Sl;ini,S,
Imlii lluWur,
ilf. ry,
Hod Tilif
lliiink t.'imis,
M,
llniwltiil "
Transfer "
C'vini '
I Hi .11 111a "
!-l'.'cl Pens,
lino Inn
t'uriaiiie Ink,
f'..pviiiLr Ink,
l-'olil-ia,
r.ramircx, .V e.
Arnold's AViilnm I'luid.
I sT Paper ruled to pattern, and all work war
ranted and done very chcaplv.
F. L. II UTTER & CO.
March 13, lS.V.'. if.
"AID AND COMFORT,"
'i o Your Own iTIi'cliaaicM.
GEOTvGE liEXX.
MANiTAcrrr1r.11 or
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
Of the most Fashionable Style.
THE subscriber respectfully calls the attention ',
-l of the public to his large ami splendid assort- j
. ' I
ineitt of cM'ry timlity ml price ul
(IU.Vl2T-AYA!SI?.
which cannot fail to reiommcnd itself tocvery one
who will examine it, on account of its durable j
workmanship and splendid linisli, made up ot the
best slock to be had in the city. No effort is
spared in the manufacture of his ware, and the
subscriber is determined to keep up wilh the
many improvements which nre constantly being
made. His stock consists of Mahogany
Soi'.ts, IHvnus antl I. ounces,
Eureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards,
SOFA, BREAKFAST AND D1XIXC TABLES,
oud also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phila
delphia manufacture.
REDSTEADS, of every pattern and price,
CUPIIOARDS, WORK AND CANDLE
STANDS. TOILET TA1U.ES AND
EXTENSION TA1JLES,
in short, every article in this line of his business.
He also niunulactures all kinds and qualities of
CIIAIKS,
includiiiB varieties never before to hn had ir
!Suiibury, such as M.iuoi;an, IJlack Whlmi
AMI CCHLKII M.irl-K tillKCHN ; AMI Wl MISOII
CH.1I!S, ami fA.Mcr Piano .Stools, which nre
of the lulcst slvles, and warranted to lie excelled
by none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere.
The subscriber is determined that there shall
be no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in
the cities, us every confidence call be entertained
about the ipialily and finish uf his ware and
Chairs.
His urticles will be disposed of on ns good
terms as they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun
try Produce taken in payment for work.
'tV" i;.M)KI!TAKl.N(.i Havinii provided
himself wilh a handsome IIkaiisi., be is now
prepared for I'ndcrtakinir, nud iitteiidin funer
als, in this vL-initv, or ut any convenient dis-
linir.. fr.iiii ttiiw nl.-u-i'. '
IX 1 he W are hoom is in Market Street,
I
below Thompson's Store and Weaicr's Taiern.
CLOKUi; 1JK.N.N.
Hunbury, Jan. 10, 1652 tf.
Phoenix Fire & Thief Proof Iron Chests.
yAKI!ANTEI) to stand f.jual
unv other Chests iu the conn
heat with
country, ami to
defy the llurglas' ingenuity. Manufactory, No.
10 Hudson's Alley, running between Third and
Fourth streets, south of Chesuut, and in the
rear rf the Clirurd Bank.
M. &. S., the proprietors, nre Practical Me
chanics, nud feel confident, from long experience
in the manufacture of Iron Chests uud Safes, ami
a special attention to this particular branch, ot
giving satisfaction to all who may give them a
call.
N. B. We have selected one of the best min
erals ever used as a non-conductor of heat in
thii business, and we warrant our Chests and
Sales to be made of the best material and in the
most durable manner, and to stand any heat
that can be applied to them.
Ml EN OR & SHAW,
Manufactory No. 10 Hudson' Alley.
Running between 3rd and 4th streets, S of Clics
nut, in the rear of (jirard Dank.
Philadelphia, Oct. 25, 1851. ly
WIVI. G. 1V1ASON,
lngrsivcr and l'linter,
No. 46 Chestnut Street, above Second,
PHILADELPHIA.
IS prepared lo do ENGRAVING and PRINT
ING, in nil their branches, Wedding, Visiting
and llusiness Cards, Hall Tickets, Watch Papers,
Labels, Hill Heads, Notes, Checks, Drafts and
Diplomas. Seals and Stamps for Corporations,
Odd Fellows, Masons, Sons of Temjieraticc, &c.
All the above engraved in the best manner.
Orders by Post promptly attended to.
December 27, 1S51. ly.
KNOD AND STRING MORTISE LAT
CHES. An excellent article, for sale al
hull the usual price bv
J W. FAILING,
Sunbury, July 7. 1649
I.IVER COBSPIiAINT,
JAUND1CR. DYSPF.P5IA, CHRONIC. OR
NKRVOUS DERI LIT Y, niSEASL
OF THE KIDNEYS,
A ND nil dieses arism from Il.-rl.-rj-.l llm or .lo
A foci., ...el. as const l.t ".I, 'IIV N
i'Kl lo the hcnil, Afumy " , ilu
Maim, liF.riist for l'.ssl, f"' " , V' ..o
niFTusi .... ,. -1 (he nd
1-ioinni 11 ..iir '.nieli.tions, huwimv " ,n '
of the N.Vwh, swiinnii.ur "f llm heiel Inirmslnml , llln e .lt
nrrmntpff HuitrrinK nt me nenri, ru",.." r,
seawtinu. when inn IvinfT post uro, lliiiinrss ol vision,
ilolsnr welm heforrtl.o liulil, Fever nnil .lull pnnt In Uin
hencl, drflcipnev of nrrsplrntinil, vrflowiwsof ll.u sl.111 nail
rym. pnin in ilifl siile , tmck, elirst, lh'il. Ac , "'I'len
nnlirn ofheiit Ipiinnim in inn nrsii. c"iira
01' evil, unit treat ilenresion of spirits,
rN nt: i:rrr.cTi;.M.t.Y rt tinn iiy
DP.. ECCPLAITD'S
ti.LiiunAT:i Kn.MN hittkhs,
raKPAr.Ra nv
Dlt.C. M . J A IK SON,
AT TIIK
CSC I'M AN MKDICINR STOKE,
.V. 1-0 Arch St., riillnilclpliin.
Their ivtwer ovit llic iilctvis (lifiisc.H id n t rxrctlr-.!, if
rquHtl;tl, Iiy nny oihr prv.n;iti.ni in lit niitd M;iIn,
tn llir ctin s attht, 111 ni;oy riucjt uiut hkilUul iiyici:ms
liml iiiiii'il.
'J'iicn IlitfiTs nre vrthv llicy nth-nli tn vi itivnlitls.
Ptw-ssins ifn-it vn tiM'F lit tlm rf-iih'-:ti'u of ttini'a"t n 'f
tlio l.ivrr Jitnl fsir 'nni-p. fxi,rcii !i ni-'St nvrtirlmur
iviwitk in wcukin'Ks iiini :iiT.-i i-jtN.t 11 Hie tli' -jtUvo ury.-.us,
thry lire, Wllliiil, riU-, nrt:im ir.tA pl-n; ant.
11.1111 il."tt -II iii'f J
T!ic IMitor Rni.l. Ln '.'!.)
'lnt. Jloiii,AMr ( KLHftiiATnn fJniiMxN Hit rrn f'T
tlic rnrr of l.ivi-r 'niil.iiiit, .l;tu;nlicf. I )-pi'jif 'hrnuu:
i-r Ncrv.ms htdry. i .h s-Tvotlly iuk'uViIm: ni'l i'pu
lur nicilicincH ti" the ilny. These liitlrm luivn In'i li n-i1
Iiy Hi' iiiiiii !?, 11111I n fricinl ;it nil clli ixv kiv lie mn Itim
vlt" rect-nrtl mi ftlW'itnl tiikI prniMiiciii vnrv. i( l.iwr
r.iiiipl.iinf iroin thu w t i Ink rciiifilv. Wc un: cniivinci .1
I Iml, in I Ac UM' i' thi-Hi! liillcin. itm p-ilirnt ft'itslnnlly
cjiiiw fltrrnulh nml vi,'"r :i t; t wtrthy "t (rrt:il cnsult?
rati"i). Titt'y nrtr p!.-;t;iiit. in 1;i-K mi-l hiivII, tintl r:in tir.
upmt hy ptTPniiN wilh tin: nmst itflicut Ktntii'tclm wilh
ty, niithT nny fircuimiiinccs. nre pi:ikina from t-x-pur
if hit, mid In Hie nltiu-ttt we atlvis llicir Wi".'-'
"rn'TT'n Wfrkia,1 mio nl' lliu best Jiitcrary pupers
pul'lishftl. Kinl, Ati. 'J"
l'it. IlniFi..Mi"a !ei:man HiTmo, iimniifiietiireil ly
lr. .Iii'k"ii. nre iv w rcr-'mim ii-Ut! hv puinn uf (Iih iii' Ml
proifinvnt inrinh'TR tf lli I'jiciihy iik an article iiiinah
i eiliciK-y in i;ik.-h uf Irtirile wi-nkm-ss. An fiich is tlie
I ruse, we wmiM :nlvie nil niiith' in t i-lttnin :i li"1tl-, nud
Hum ("-ive ihrriiMeli'fK initrli nickie-KS. IV-rfMiio ut ilflnlilu
ti'd cmiiiiitutioiiri will liml these Hitters atlviintni:e"M tn
ihfir heiiltli, un we know irmn etpnciiee the salutury
I'lltrl they have upon week KyBteiiis.'1'
More Evithiue.
The riiilii'!'lpln:i S:itnru:iy (.;n-."tle.M tlie li. Rt family
iiW.-tpJipi Mijlilialied in iho I iiitfil Mulef, the dlitor v;)ti
1) JttjoflitmVs (icrman iilcrs. 1
"It N plil.iin i.; i,. we rrroinmni'l wh:il nri! tiTiiifi' Tti
lent -Mi tlieiiien. I'Miie "niifi.l'iiee :iu l p:t'r'!!:iv;e "f our
' re;i-liTr ; unit, t liftrii re, hh e reiv iitiiii'-nl li. Iloof
I IiiIhI'h li'-nnni IIiH-rs, we wit it to lie tiistmelly t:inli
lu.id lt;) w ate 11 t Bne-iklilL' uf (he H-'f I IllHf of Hie
dity. th:it are n isn aNrnt f.tra In i-f pThil und 1 hrti fr
I pulli'ii nltri lln-y j:ivetl..m- tlit ir guilty raet; tit miH-hiel",
f I'lif (if n liii'diciiie 1'iij ett,iMisht'i, imi-ert:il!y piized, ami
I which liJis itiei t!ie he:ii-tv jir-nidviil "f the Famuli v ifeif '
t'.vi'l.Mve nivm evnh-tiee Ii:if I -em reeeivetl (like tlit
for'-tmiv') fiont nil feelititifi cf tin; i " nion, lh. last llire
wn.", an I rin' pir'ncet t' fitiiivnv in its favor, i. Ihal
then is itetre o it ufx'tl in Hie prael ire of the regular 1'liv
Bieiutif" f I'lnliulelpliia, than all other irlnim einilliineil,
n f;n't lint ean eriMly he eti iUhshed, and fullv provmi; lint
a seieiitifie prep:iratioii will nit-et with their timet approval
when presented even in (his form
That tint niediciiie will rare l.iver Coniplrtinl and )vh
pepfia, no one eniidnulit. after le-ina it as dlieeted. It tiel
ftpffiheally ill 'ii Ihe Mont-feli and liver it is preflVniWe
pi calouiei in all hilJi'iiifl dis'-ases" the elfcet is inmiediiite.
They ran he aihniinsteied to ! Ymutu ur infant with Kit'ety
and reliuhlc htuefit. at any time.
ni-'WAnr. ok enrNTnu'i'iT.
Tliid metlieine han at ained that hiy'l eharaeler wliieli in
swirv lor nil meiheinei to iitlain to u id nee rotinteiieiu-rs
t" I"" l"rih 11 spurious .itlicle
1 "ru "' "'"' '''"',v'"
HitiU' Wl't I Tl 1 'PI II-' M
at tho rifk of tlie lives of
I.
LOOK WT.U.TO TIIK MARKS OF TIIK (iKM INK.
Thev lmve lite wriiten meinitiire of C. f. JACKSON
upon tin- wrapper, and the name Mown in the boitlu, Willi
ttiir Vt'liieh they are Fpinion.
1'or pale, wholesale nnd letail, nt the
(icrnutii M'dirine Store,
No. !( Altrfl Street, one dor he!.w Sixth, (late nf
4J7H Iiaee ftieel.) I'hil idclpdia, mid hv resi.cetaiilc ilcalera
generally throughout the e mhiry.
i'iiici;s itKDi'rr.n,
To rmlip all rinses of invalids to enjoy the ndvanlapcH
ot tneir jieal restorative powers.
Single Dofthj 75 cents,
Amo: Vor salt- lie II.Massi.H) nnbury, and M. A
M't'AY, V-ri hum'.. Thud.
Auiint :w. ,-.J . J v.
THOMAS PALIiIIR,
COM MISS I ON' MKKCIIANT,
No. ti. North U hui vcs,
Where the follnwina; pool's are received and sold
on couimisMoii,
l'ried Apples, I'cnches, l'limis, Tears, ( heriics,
iVe.. (iri'i'ii Annies in Il.irrcls or lv the lluii-l.
I ltcaiis. Teas, Cranberries, Onions. .Mercer l'o-
tatoes. Sweet l'olatoes, .Shelliniks, Chivtinits,
(irnund Nuts, tlniii'es, Lemons, liaisius. Kiss.
I I'riincs, ( rapes, I'.mltry, 1'kl'S, llutler, Clu
Andull kinds of Poiciju and Domestic Pro
ice. due
Philadelphia, Dec, HI, IS.'il ly.
SOAP AND CANDLES.
nrillU subscriber takes this method of inform.
iii'4 the ciliens of Sunbiiry and vicinity,
that they are engaged ill the manufacture of
Soap and Candles, of the best I'llaltty, at No. 4 1
Filbert street, Philadelphia. They respectfully
invite nil who buy for cash, to cjvc him u call us
they will find it to lo their ndvanlaic in dealing
with him for articles in their line.
E. Dl l KV & SON,
41 l'ilbcrt aboxc ilh.
December CO, ISol tf.
uxiox Hoti:l, "
SUNEURY, PA.
rilIE MISS WEIT.EIS respectfully inform
JL the Public that they Mill continue to enter
tain travellers and others nt their old established
stand in Market street, west of the Court House.
1 heir lonsr experience in the business, uml the
Well established reputation of llicir House, will,
they trust, be a hiiliicient tfuarautee, that their
customers will be well accommodated.
March 8, 1S31 tf.
ASZERIGAN SIOUSI3,
POTTSVILLE, PA.
US. MARY WEAVER respectfully informb
the public and travelling cominuiiilv ceneral-
ly, that she has opened this large uud commodious
Hill hi., furnished in a suiierior style. From
her lonj; experience iu the business of a lirst rate
Hotel, and well known reputation to aceommo.
date, her customers may depend on being supplied
with every thing conducixe lo their comfort and
convenience.
Feb. 15. R51tJ
"""STON'GWAnB7
CJTONE milk Puns, stone Jii's and Pitchers,
l-J nud other articles of stone ware just received
and for sale by JOHN W. Flill.ING.
Sunbury, June 23, 1811)
"PT7" ENNEDV'.S PATENT SA.SH FAS-
UVL. TUNINGS, A cheap and excellent urti-
cle lor fastening sash for sale hy
J. W.
Sunbury, July 7, 1 R 1 !.
FR1LING
JATENT Trusses of all kinds, Harrison's
writing and uiddhhlu ink, Cotton yarn and
laps, just received and for sale by
J. W. 1 liU.l.NU.
Sunbury, Dec. 2, 1818.
CJTONE Ware, Earthen Wurc, Raisins, Al
moods, P tines and Cream Nuts.
Planes of all kinds.
Salt and Plaster. Just received and forsule
by JOHN W. F HIEING.
Sunbury, Dec. 29, 1819.
IVVYTRAOT ur GINGER A fresh sunnlv
jUHt received and for sale at this ollicc.
Price 23 cents.
Sunbury, Ju 13. 1851.
SILVER WATCHES A few double rase
k 7 English Silver W atches, for sale at very low
prices by II. a. MASSER.
Sunbury, April 12, 1851.
BLANKS.
LANKS of every description can be had by
applying at the otlice of the American.
flUSSUE PAPER Yellow Tissue paper for
1 covering glasses, cVc, for sale at the ollieccf
lie American.
UANK NOTE TAV.Li:.
CO 11 REC'l E 1) I VE E K L Y.
PENNSYLVANIA.
la tt r Hiii.AUKLritiA.
M A SS A T A t : Sl'.TTf.
All dvent tiniika 1 dia
KHOliK ISLAND.
All olvetit hrtnkft j di
V. t Bank notes in dis
All solvent Imnkit jmii
Cni'NTRT.
rONNKCTlCUT.
All solvent hank dis
CITY.
Hank nf Cliniiihrrilnirg 1 di)'
j'ltni ta l neiaer o. par
Hank of llcl.Co. Cheitter piir
iMinKoi iii rninntnwu
liank of rieltynhnrg
Hunk of Kewifitowu
parl.MI solvent htinks
1 dM,t ? Ilk n l-n tind'T 95 4 di
mt.'NTltY.
All aolvfiilfi hanks 1 di
NKW JKKSKY.
Pnnk o( Middlitown 1 disl
.Mt)ittf'merv t?o Hank nnr
Hank of jNorihunilierl'nd. iai iHelvidere Hank
j din
i dm
Ilankof riltPlant; 1 di ('omnieirial Hunk
Hunk of liniivillo
nirll-nr. Hank M ail tiony pur
t iirlicle H;mk
1 din ,V M., .Middlet-nvii 11. par
Oliinitnit Il k .V TJVeCo nar!Meehanir' Hk. Newnrk pur
Doy.-lhtown liank ' pnrj.Merh. l;k of llnrlinutoii p-u
1isttin Hank par Meeh. ft .Man. Hk'lrent r
l'.rii llfuik 0 di!.Moiris ft Hank dw
I'lxehiinee IVk Pittfd'iirff 1 din'Newttrk Hke ,V In. Co 1 d'
r.vd.aiiL'e ll'k, ilraneh I dis'f nu?e Hank jj dis
l'uniier.H Hk, Hitrkff'o par'TeopWi Ilk l'attRrni jj dis
l'Ilr!erl, Hk. InuvinttT pnr'i'rineetoii Hank par
rnnnerj' Ilk. I'eaihmr nar SaCm H nikuai o, par
I M Tilt Hk Sr'Mn-llcdl Co pal iSemerre Co Hnilk 2
V D. HI; W'avnertli'i; 1 '.dis'State I'iink nt C uiti.hai p'tr
I'ra'iklin Hk. W nsirn" lldi Slate Hk I :it7alelliton ? dm
Harri(.iirr Hank 1 .ti'Stale Hank Newark ? dir '
lliniesdide Hank 1 di State Hk, N. Hiniivwiek p:r
li!n:ivier Hank par.Snm'-x hank. ewtoii 3 di
l.i:iM"H Hank pai Trenton ltanktt.L' Co par
Men li. A- Man. Hank 1 dm t'nion Lank. Dover 5 din
MitieiH' ll'k. I'ntlKi'iliii per Yardlfvv'le Dt-l Dr I-Vha
Mo nrahela Hank 1 dirtlt 'Hk ivteji nnd-r j dis
Tavlorsv-fs DelHVt'i 15 diHi IH.I.WVAKK.
West Hianeh Hank par Hank of lel wnre PIir
AN'voiiiiiiir Hk, Wilkesli'e pnr'Hank of Smvina pur
York Hank, I dislPe'mvate Cilv Hank p:ii
IT Kelief not. 1 dmlltk Wilintr'iuV I'.nnalyvv. pat
M AI.XK. I- arnters Hk SI Pelawn e par
Hank of Wheiloek R dis I "ni" n Hunk. AYiliuintoii pr
Mereantde Hk. Hanor Ktdis C'i"' I'nder i dis
All s -h-,.,,1 dis OHIO.
.Vt:V IIA.MI'Siniii:. All "lveid hanks 2 din
AUnolv nt hanks j di I ? Hk n-.t .;n nnd-r .ri 4 dm
VKIiloT. MMtTII ( 'AHOLINA.
Hank of SI Al!.aim 0 di? M wlvenl hanks dif
All solvent kin K.i j dtsjt ? I'nder .Vs, SJJ dm
PIIILA. AND HEADING RAILB.0AD.
si m m i: ii a it it a xtt i : m i : r r rom
rmr.Aui'.LPiiiA and rnrrsviLLi:.
rnrrs Rcdiirrtl.
Office of the Philn. le Reading Unilroad Co. )
riiiladclpbia, March V.li, l.S.'.l.
Two Passenger Trains Daily, (except Sunday.')
itfK mid niter April 1st, lSOl two tiains will
P be rim each way, daily, between l'hiladel-
plna and l'ottsville
Mm: v.Yc? ..vr:.
Leaves riiiladelphia at IS A. M., dailv except
Sundnvs.
Leaves Pottsville nt 71 A. M. d.iilv ereeiit Snn-
davs.
AFTER XOOV 1.1X1-.
Leaves Philadelphia ut Hi o'clock, dailv, except
t- t
-. , ...
i.fiiics j ousiiuc iii oj o ciocR, tiaiiv, ece )
I ...... .. Tl ...... III.. . ol .1,1-. .1
O I
fa n ES,
Iictween Pliilailclphin ninl Pottsville, )jii.7.i
1st class cars ami Si.'i.'i il class cars.
Iictween Philadelphia and Kcailin, $ I. "' 1st
class cars and ."M.lo --d class cars.
Depot in Philadelphia, corner of Hroad and
Vine rlrci'ts.
l'iissenucrs cannot enter the cars unless provi
ded w nil Tickets.
NOTICl". I'iti v pounils of bantrp will be al
lowed to each passcntrcr in these lines; and pas
sengers urc expressly prohibited from taking uiiv
lliiut; as bautAme but their we:irnii;uiipurel, which
will be nt the risk ofilsowner.
P.y order of the lioard of Managers.
!S. UliADI OKI).
April 19, 151. Sccietaiy.
row i:ts.
TV MH.Ws Ol" TIIK
NySS, i'"M . l.-l I l.i-
(& fh I'l IX or Kvery die his
& W '" i'liysician ! Tniurv-
fS 'S tm cdiiinn, with up.
Ig ;i'V ''51 iS! wards of a hundred enura
p .1 '31 line, showin.; primle dis.
1 i?iX'3 'ij '" ''v,r.v ,'ll"l,e and
l'( IVK P'P IM lit
i t--.'5 if M
irm, mid malformations of
the general ive svstein.
J-8-" 1 he tunc has now am- :
veil, that persons sntli-riinr l'niin scen t !i.-easc-, I
need no more become the viitim ur liiMCKKiivH
as by the prcscriplions contained in this bank,
any one may cure himself without hindrance to
business, or the knowledge of the most intimate j
friend, and with one-tenth the usual expense. In j
ailiiuuiii to llie fri'iieral rouline ol private disease,
il I ill ly explains the cause of manhood's early de-
rune, witli oliscrvutions on marriage besides
many other derangement which it would not be
proper lo enumerate in the public prints.
It Any person sendimr T V ENTV-EIVE
CENTS, enclosed in a letter will receiie one
copy of this book, by mail, or live copies w ill be
sent for one dollar. Address, Dit. W. YOIWCJ,
No. l.VJ SPKLX E Street, PHILADELPHIA."
Post paid.
7" I'r. YOl'Nf! can be consulled on anv of
the Diseases describe I in his dill'crcnt publica
tions, at bis Ollicc, 1"U Spruoe Street, every day
between II and 'i o'clock, (Sundays excepted.)
rhiiaijclpliia, June .i, IS.j.. ly.
MAEBLE MANUFACTORY,
(MI IK A V (IIJ.VVK STOMAS.
'IIIE snliserilier informs his fiiends uud Ihe
-A- iie.biie. ttiiil bp ...it.liiin,.. 1.. i
i - " "".t "ii me
Marble llusiness in nil its branches, at his old
stand in Milton, Pa., uud is prepared lo innnu-
lucture
Momunents, Tombs, Gravestones, &c,
of the best materials, nml most finished wik
luaiiship, nud ut the lowest prices.
Letter Cutting, English anil German in the
most modem and elegant style.
Designs for Monuments, Grave Stones, Ac.,
always on hand.
N. It. Orders for the East side of the river
promptly executed by baling the same at ihe
office of the "Sunbury American."
ANTHONY HIPP.
Milton, May 10, 1851.
(livens Uxygouuieif uittrr, prut tvdui'fd.
Old Jacob Towurieiid's SarhujiuriUa.
Dukcr'n Sarnajiarilla.
Svvayius Wyrup of Wild Cherry.
Sway lie's Vrnnifuiit.
Ayrc's ('lurry I'trtoral
Dr. I)rala'H l'linucca.
)r. (ut!riia do
T.l.tiit'ci Tain Killer.
r. Jl'ill, mil's ( .tTiMjm Hitters
Indian Yt-i't-.iM' 1'iIIa
IurMund C'ultlo .Mfilit inrs
Fur alo hv JiKMIV MASSCU.
iSiidiiiry, July 11, 1SIU.
Valuable ISooKm,
I' IKE op Ohhlkt, huinUonu'ly bound. D'Av.
UliNt'l HlSTOl OK TIIK It II lit II M AT I UN' ,
I. LANK UlI-UOIlKH 1MI J,K Itu KHS, full bounded.
For salo at tho publishers prices hy
11. U'. MASSKR
Suuhury, July 14, 1819
Vl'Ri-'lNO liOTTl.KS breast pumps, and
A- nipple tulies- A supply of these useful arti
cles jut lei'i'ivoj uud fur sale hy
JOHN W- FJU1.ING
Sunbury, Jan- 19, 1851 tf
USK OINTMENT. A fresh supply nf (hit
, exi-ellent urliilc for Teller, iVc, just received
ami lor salo i'V HliNKY MASSUK.
Sunlniry. July WJ
Tt
K A IS, from tho New York Canton and I'ckiu
Tea Company. Kor sale by
J. W. FlilLING.
Bunlxiry, Dec. S, 1848
C-IOI.I) ri;.NS with and without raes, of a
fi cry superior ipiality. just received.
Also a fresh supply of Writing fluid, fur sale
by 11. 1J. MASSEK.
Sunbury, Dec. 27, 18.M.
AY HTM. An ejcelli-nt article for sale
by HENKV MASSEK.
Sunbury Jan. 27 th, 1 Sill -if.
i. ,J9
A CALL TO HOUSEKEEPERS
At tli C abinet Ware Hoom of
SEli'N TIOUrT & CO.
Market Square,
Jlso al the corner of Fawn street It the Railroad
SUNBUKY, PA.
TliniiUfnl for tlie pntroimo of his fricmU and
customer iltirini; tlie 17 yram lie hnii been in busi
iioks in tliis iiliicc. lie nolicitu from tlie public icon
tinunnro of their favor. During this period h
bus cnilriivorcil to kwp up with the iinprovementit
of tho rluy, ond I11111 accordingly extended hi busi
licnH in every branch and variety. The public arn
therefore invited to tho attention of the present
Klock of
CAMXKT VAKH AND CIIA1SS,
MANt'VACTfntt) BV
SEEASTIAN H0UPT & CO.
At the Old Stand,
Where ill addition lo their former stock of Ilia
cMuMisliincnt they now iiiniiuljrture
Mahogany, Walnut & Cane-Seat Chaira.
,arfi Sprirnr Seat Rocking Chairs,
Dressing Bureaus, Centre Tables,
,Murblc Top lVu&h Stands,
and a varirf) of oilier
new style and
E'aohionaMe lairnilure.
lIuiiiK fiecurnil n Hearse and mmle the nccc.
sniy nrriinuenieiits for Ihe purpose, they nr n iw
pii-piired for UndcrUikiii in all il liran:li;s, in
this vicinity or al nny convenient distance.
Ye rnrit.l:- nnit mii-tri'HS.'S, an. Imnlimntn tno,
Ilerc'i hiniilurr nf Hvrry Blylc unit hue,
l'r'iin b iiiril tlown to kitch'-n talil'jn,
l'rnin rnrkini; fluiirs to Mckii'L'eriullcs
PlrMil.l yi'ii not luive tlii! nuily Jnns lo pm,
'u'lt wait uwliile fir ii brighter Aeltrr day,
(ir t:iki v.t.'itoi'S. oiilpivrn, wlioat unit rye j
1 l-irk . liouji )'.I. Klrivt s, or lnuibi;r wrt and rirv.
Criuo tliinj; tuti )oki.-s nud tlircsliiii'. flailiij
l'l'Tii I'iirK and Inrkirs dmvti to lilllf ijimiig.
t 'i mil' nil then fi irti'lB. cuie nnu and all,
Kr-p tniile n iimvin?, mi "got nu tin., bail.1
I i" Order from n distance promptly attended
I to ninl work of nil kinds delivered with dispatch.
I Ktmlniry, March 0, 150 tf
I ISOfiWTV l.Wl)
! AM) PENSION A(ii:.CY.
The ntteiilion of Ihe public is called to the ad
j verliscinent of Mr- Charles C Tin ker, Attorney
Miul Audit at Washitnn City- rersnns bav
; ins; el.iiins lor bounty l.nnil.i or 1'cnsioiis arc in
' foi inril that the snliscrilier b.is nude arruucineiits
fur the reipii.-ile forms, ninl cbiiinants calling at
his nllice, can have their papers prepared and
. ... ; , ..
Y asluntiin, and
; . I i.n r i t 1 , . r - .1 f.
".,..,.V'" ll H.I
i lJ I i M It ... l-n.j.i-.l U.UIIUIU lO LU-lUlll lUC JIC-
partiucl.t there
II. II. MA8.SKR.
Siniburv, Jan. IS, IS'il
i .ils.fie
PROPERTY FOR SALE.
flplll Sn!-Trili r wlm regies in IMii! i It Ipluu,
ft. nlii-r-i for sali' the fu'liuviii' iropiTiv in Mil
J tun, JSm t Ii uinljt-i Juinl -umt v, iz: 'J'Jn larye
I BlilCK BUILDING
; -i in upper Mdlon, formerly occupied by
j Mcs-rs Pallcrsons ns a Carriage Makers Shop,
Tin' building is (ill feet front on upper .Market
I street, and 'III feet on front street, and is two
stories hih. Also a two story
K' Ill.ACIvSMiTIl SHOP,
! I'l by 'i feel, nu the same premises. The lot is
1 on the corner uf upper Market and Pront olrcets,
I a id is lii', feel front, and l.'xl feet deep.
I The premises would he valuable for a Foundry
i or other inaiiitfiicluiiuu purposes, and will heboid
i nn reasnuablc and siccnininoatiin; terms by up-
pi;, lie.; eiiin r n J.H Uii C liKK.iA IN,
Philadelphia.
J. r. wtn.ri.(;i;ii, Esq.. Miitou or
II. 11. MASSE U. IN-,, , Sunburv.
Philadelphia, Jan. io, IS.il if.
I'll I 3, 1 Ol.l.l'tl A
BZSDSCAXi HOUSE,
KSTA!:i.lSllr:i) 1". VKAKS Ad'O 11V
DJi. KINKKLIX,
Corner J 2 hint and I'nion Streets,
N. II
HKTWKKN sl'Ht rr. AND I'l. MI STKEtTS,
PIIILADELPIII..
t-ii"' r YI'XUS
' encmo spent in i!i
t' I'stciisive nml uninterrnnl!
i city h:iv" n-iiiiiTnl in. K. tho
ni'ict n.xpcrt iiikI MM'ft'Bfii ni pnti"t ttK'iuT liir uud iitar.
in tlit irr:iiini-nl ol nil i!isc!ir c t" si priv;ttu it;i(urt. IVrsuu
lillllt'Uli Willi Htci'l lip Ml the iMtty. thlM;it. r fg, pUIUM III
tlie ln':rlr l-"nen. iiit'ieun:tl rluMuinliMii. irt'.irt t, gruvrl,
)ist;:ist ;iri.siim iVmn yt'litliinll cxrest-s i r niipiii ilit- tl tht
.tti(. winTrl-y the f'ltMiiuiuiu h;. Ln-.-uio tiiiVtl'ltd, me
all tmitt'tt with sutwrsn.
11c win) iiVo-H liuuit.-li" iuhUt tin i:ir nf Dr. K.f na rr
)ii:ionhly etiniiitd hi Jn Ji unr us :i j:t-ullf u;;m, tn.d ct'iitittent
y rt-ly upon bin skill a j.liysu'iua.
taki: I'AiiTicri.Ait Nrrirn.
Vounjr Men vUt lmv? iiijureii tliemsflviti '.y n pTt:im
pi:i( U,'r iml.ilfil mi ;i li.iint t'n'fjiu-nily Iwirnnl iVoin fil
iMinjuuii-'nit ,.r at Kt-lntnl the i lfiT's n' wl.it Ii nre iii(!itly
tVlt, evi-u wlit'ii nsU i-p. nml iti'Stroy Ii tli iiiiikI tin.i ltv,
BU.iiiItt apply iiiiiiifiliah-Iy. Wcakm-M inn) ir 'nutitulioriid
ilt-t it lily 1 'na nl uiusiMiar '-iKTjry. priyical iusMf inle and irii
fia! pr. ttfrati' -n. iiTUal'.lny ami ail iu rvtuii iitffi-tii'iid, indi.
.I'hli-Ht, slu-'iiitliiii'S! ft" tin livei, nnil every discascm nii
way ciiiiiacird wilh I tit ilirtlT ol liic pn.HTcativc nmc
litMj curcU, aiul lull vif;Lr rfbtt-rit).
YOUTH AND MANHOOD,
A vigorous life or a premature death.
Kl.NEELlX on Self Preservation.
ONLY 23 CENTS.
This n-iok just rmMmhril is filk-.l with an.-ful mrnnnsii .n
nil Hit- iiilirmiiit'B I Ui8isi-s i. f tin- (ii niT.itivi! (iri-aiw
Il ii.l.lrrwi-s ita.-li oliKff l.i (11 Tll,.M.VMIO01iaii.l ti.l
Al.!-., nml Hli.iul.t l.c ri-ail Iiy nil.
Tlic iiilualile iiilvli-o oml iuiremi ve ivarnii'p it yiv-,
will pn vi-nt yi-ursm luisrry nml unti ring ini.l ave Bamial
ly I ii 'iintintls nf l.iv-m.
I'lirruiH l.y ri:iilin it will li-arn how tnnrevtut thedt
Iriu lion ol ilit-ir t-hililtt-ii.
,A r.-iiilltnii,-,. ,.r 25 I.,.,,,,,, rlir,,sl i m , a(I
.lr.-,p,-,l t, t((. KIKi:i.l. X. w. ,-..r,i.-r of illliD 4.
I l l i.N Mrtt-ts, liiui-.n, Sprui'0 A I'uie, IMnluilHi.hia
will . nsurc u l,ii, uiuI.t .'in , ,,,., pr, r.-tnrn ol iniiil.
I ; rn .iiui a iliM.im-,- iimvadiliciis Dr. K. by It-llcr. (nos
vii,l.) ninl lifi iirot ut ti'-nii-
I'AcKAiiiis ot- .Mi:inrixi:s. diiikctioxs, 4c
i.VVi '. ."!. y "',!,,l"lf " ri iinllautc, unit nut upseiinc I'ruia
1) XM.Mil. ,ir I I HiiisTV.
H "k-. II.t. , w Ac-ills, P.-.llnrn. runvnsji'rs, and at
ollii-r. mi.,1i,mI with thu iilwye work ul very low rales.
&qitcinUr 6, ISii. iy.
LAAVHEjlS'CE house.
SUNBUKY, PA.
niHK si.Wrilr rcsiwctrully informs lnr friends
X anj tho public generally, Unit slio has taken
ttic aliovo well known slam) nearly opposite tha
ourt Hhumi, lately oecupieil ly Mr. J. C. Per
kins. She trust, that her experience in business
am lit r ctlorts to make her guests tomforublo,
xmII Kive ent.ro satislUeti.m to tlMe who may fa
vor ln r with tlietr cusioiu.
ANN C. MORRIS
.Manh 8, 1S51 tf.
J. H. ZIMMERMAN,
Jisiitt: or tiii: FEAC'r.
Sunbury, Pa.
e iu Deer Street, immediauly opposite the
Public School House.
fUruiu-'n;""t"1'ec,ed ttil bu"iuc" p,omf,tty
Ajiril SO, 1850
1JATEXT BRITTANIA STOPPERS fot
bar bottles fur sale by
H. B MASSER.
Sunbury, April, 12, 1851
yiilTlNO PI.LID and self eeuling EnvT
' lopes, just received and f,f sale by
April 19, 1S51 )t. n. MASSER.
I.ANK NOTES, waiving the exemption
law of !:i()0, for sale bT
April C, I8S1. JJ, B. MASSER.
DADD'8 celcbratea Horso and CatTlTltfeiJi.
cine for sale by HENRY M ASM KB.
Sunbury. Jan. 27th. 1849
fll.EY'S COIG CNDY. ural
' lent reniujv lor coughs, cold.. For uli
at tins otlice
lOR tula at this oluce, Superior Dlark Ink.
- Cattle Medicine at "15 cts, Pure Esseuc of
fiinget, S5 cem.