SUNBUltY AM Kill CAN AND SHAMOKIN! JOURNAL. "SMALt- SWEKf COURTESIES OF LIFE." i We commend the following as worthy Iho attontion of our renders:- Exlraet from Utter of the lata Wm. Wirt n hi. Danehter 4 "I want to tell you a secret. The way to rnake yourself pleasing to others, is to show that you care for them. The whole world is like the miller at Munsfielil, "who cared for nobody no, not he because nobody cared for him." And the whole world will serve yoQ so, if you give them the same cause, l.et every one, therefore, see that you do care for them, by showing them what Sterne bo happily calls "the small sweet courtesies of jf0i those courtesies in which there is no parade, whose voice too still to tease, and which manifest themselves by tender affeo tionate looks, and little kind acts of attention giving others the preference in every little enjoyment at the tablp, in the field, walking fitting or standing. This is the spirit that pives to your time of life, and to your sex its sweetest charms. It constitutes the sum to tal of all Iho witchcraft of woman. Let the world see that your first caro is for yourself, and you spread the solitude of the Upas tree mound you, in tho same way, by the emana tion of a pension which kills all the juices of affection in ils neighborhood. Such a girl mav be admired for her understanding and accomplishments, but she will never be be loved. , The .seeds of love can never grow but urt der the warm and genial influence of kind feelings and affectionate manners. Vivacity goes a great way in young persons. It calls attention to her who displays it; and it it be found associated with a generous sensibility, its execution is irresistible. ' On the contrary, if it be found in alliance with a cold, haughty, selfish heart, itproducet no further effect, .except an adverse one. Attend to this my daughter. It flows from a heart that feels for you all the anxiety a pa rent can feel, and not without this hope which constitutes the parent's highest hap piness. May God protect and bless you. Your affectionate father, v Wm. Wirt." Civilization already begins to enervate tho people of tho Far West. Last month a piano made its appearance even in itara SSciabblej while the landlord of the "Fight ing Bears" who nobly resisted the innovation of tablo cloths, has be compelled tostrike his color to a "cussed Yankee," who advertises "clean plates at every meal." A Beautiful Reply. A young girl about seven years of age, was asked by an atheist how large she supposed her God to be ; to which aho with admirable readiness replied: "He is so groat that the heavens cannot con tain him, and yet so kindly condescending, 1 us to dwell in my little heart." A Geji or the thirteenth century : O'er ull the world four things we find Which leave noniork or trace' behind: The eagle soaring bold and free, Tho ship which stems the foaming sea, The snake, when o'er the rock he slips, A kiss of love o'er maiden lips. lit a French Bl epical Journal, M. Bor ilet reports a caso in which two deep eschars were mado on a pationt without the least pain, the places having been previously drenched with chloroform for ten minutes. The application of caustic did not cause even so much pain as the slight burning sensation produced by the chloroform itself. It is sug gested that abscesses may be opened, or bo dies near tho surface extracted without pain, by the 6amo means. Why is a newly opened dry goods store like a house on fire 1 Because it starts all tho belles of the city. Drownkd. Mr. Hayes from Lancaster, Pa., was drowned in Tiinidad Bay, California, in May last. Why is a sermon like a kiss !" "Because it only requires two heads and an applica tion!" A printer down east snt seventeen thou sand cms of luir,' primer, in less than 12 hours the other day. Very few printers can do that. The Celebrated Dr. Kuckluml, tho eminent geologist, Dean of Westminister, and private friend of Sir Hubert l'ecl, is, it is reporlud, bereft of his reason, and in close confinement in a Lunatic Asylum, near Oxford. Jenny Lind is to sing at Liverpool on Fri day, the 16lh, and Monday, the 19th of Au gust ; and on the following Wednesday she is to leave that town for America. The largest pieco of plate glass was silver ed at the Kavenhead Plate Glass Works, a few days since, that ever was silvered 'in Europe, the size being 14 feet 3 inches by 5 feet 9 inches. "Ma" said a liltlo girl to her mother, "do the men want to get married as much as the wumon do T" "Pshaw! what are you talking about!" "Why, ma, the women who come here are always talking about gelling married, the men don't do so." Si'Cii has been tho c.xtraominary demand of late, in England, for cod-liver oil, for medicul purposes, that the piice hat risen iroin about 20 to 3G a ton. Tall Rolling. Mr. Eli Elmer, of JYfl'ersoitville.Ia., on Thursday last, while rolling "olf and on" made nine successive tru-strikni on one of the alleys in Wal ler's City Exchange Bowling Saloon. A cart load of lobsters, alive and kick ing, were seen on Superior street this morning Cleveland Iter. We would rather see one on a plate and cooked. c in. Cum. It would please us better to tee it cook ed; and on a plate. Do you see any diner ance ? Daily Sun. Somebody tells a story of a disconsolate widower, who on seeing the remains of Ins wife lowered into the crave, exclaimed with tears in his eyes. "Well, I've lost cows, tint never had any thing to cut me up Jikettju." J. K. THOMAS, Ornamental and French Style Frame Manufacturer, . 80 J Walnut st , between 3d and ilh it net. PHILADELPHIA. "D ESPECTFULLY direct the sttention of die public to his superior styles of Plain and Fancy Frames, which Ire of Uie latest and most benutiful designs. As a handsome Frame at a LOW PRICE, has been much desired, he ws indneed soma months since to commence the manufacture ol these Frames. In a short time ths demand has been so great, that he ha been obliged to increass his facilities, and new offer at . EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES, . Singly, or in thousands, the most beautiful Frames, suitable for Paintings Trims, Daguerreotypes, Cards, v,c, See. i For Durability Unsurpassed, Hotels, Public Buildinrjs, Steamboats, Stores, Ca binet Furniture, Ac, decorated in imitation of carved Rose-Wood. FT Please call and see specimens. May 35, 1850 ly GEORGE J. HEtVKELS, CITY CABINET WtRERDOMS, NO. 173 C1IESNUT STREET, (orroiTE Tim stats hoiwr,) PHILADELnilA. OFFERS for sale, low for cash or approved cilv nnnor. a Inreo anil well assorted stork of CAU1NET Fl ENITURE, oftho latest patterns anil of the best workmanship. The assortment embraces everv article, useful or ornamental, corn- prising suits of Drawing Room Furniture in Rose wood and Walnut, exquisitely carved. Rosewood Walnut, and Mahogany Chamber Furniture j Pa tent Extension Dining Tables, (acknowledged to he the best now in use); Library Hook Cases, and a great variety of plain Parlor and Chamber r urniture. Curtains made and put up in the latest Pans fashions. Spring Mattresses, Hair Mattresses, and Fea ther Beds, ma le to order, K. B. AH articles purchased at this establish ment are warranted of the best materials and workmanship, and will be packed to carry safely to any part of the country. May 85, 1850. ly SFHI1TG GOODS IN r IIlL.ADEL,riII 1. TSHARPI.E8S et SONS, have just received their supply of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS of Friendly and other styles, to which they invite attention. ISHAWL8 AU descriptions of Silk, woollen and worsted. DRESS SILKS Gro do Rhines, Chameleons, and neat and new fancy styles India Silks and Satins. . DRESS GOODS Lawns, Bareges, Mousse lins, Ginghams, Alpacas, Mohairs, and all the new fabrics. FURNISHING GOODS Blankets, Sheetings Quilts, Damask, Shirtings, and ell other furnish ing goods. MEN'S WEAR Cloth, Cossimeres, Cashma retta, Drills, Vesting of all kinds, and Boys wear, SHOEMAKERS GOODS and Carriage Ma kers articles. T. SHARPI.ESS rfc SONS, No. 3 S. Second Street, Philadelphia. May S5, 1850. ly J. H. ZIMMERMAN, JUSTICE OF THE 1'EAC'E Sunbury, Fa. Office in Doer Street, immediately opposite the Public School House. nr Monies collected and ail business piomptly and care fully attended to. April 20, 1850. REFORM YOUR HABITS. Come ye, with garments liare and sccily, Ye luich'lors, wiilo'crs and htnhnnla too, If, in the outwunl man you'r needy, We soon can make you as good as new. rilHE subscriber respectfully informs Ins friends X and the public, that he will commence in this place, on the 8th of April next, the t lxonixt. nusixi:ss in all its branches. He will lie careful to sec that his work is made up in the, best manner, and he flutters himself, that he will be able to give entire satisfaction in point of cut, fit and style, as well as in price. He therefore respectfully solicits his friends and the public generally to call and give him a trial. His shop is a new building in Fawn street be- ow Weaver's Hotel. JACOB O. BECK. Sunbury, March 30, 1850. 6m CHARLES VV. HEGINS, ATTOF.XTEY JLT LA77". PuttHvllle, Pa. Will promptly attend to collections snd all busi ness entrusted to his care. June 16, 1849, EDWIN HALL, (Lite or the Firm or Watkinsow Al Mall,) No. 24 South Second Street, Philadelphia, TOEHPEOTFULLY informs hU old friends ami customers, as well as tin; public ccm-nill, that he has opened an entire new stock ul elcgum styles of bprxng & Summer Dress Goods. His assortment consist of the latest and most desi rable dylcs of Englixh, (ieriiiaii, French &. Ame rican (iood. Hueh as Delaines', TisFtieii, Itera tes, Silks, Lawns, M uslius, Slmtt Is, Hdktik, (iloves, and every variety of Dress uud Fancy Ciuods. 1'bllad. March Hi, 1H..0 ly C. inSNKEUT, COOT MAKER, No. 40 South Fourth Street, Philapklfhia, AX7I1EKE every variety of French Calf Skin Morocco, Patent leather, Congress and Gal- ter boots, of the best style and workmanship, are constantly kept on hand or manufactured to order. March 16, 1850. 6m PATENT Trussea of all kinds, Harrison's writing and indellihle ink, Cotton yarn and laps, just received and for sale hy J. W. TKIMISU. Sunbury, Dee. S, 18-18. STONE WARE, STOKE milk Pans, stone Jugs and Pitchers, and other articles of stone ware just received and for sale by JOHN W. FKILIMJ. Sunhury, June 23, 1849. ILEV'S COVUJl CtNDY. An excel- lent remedy for coughs, cokls. For sale st this cilice ' - DADD'S celebrated Horse and Cattle Medi cine for sale by H ENRlf MAUSER bunbury Jan. S7th, 1849 (MILD PENS IN KII.VER CA8ES. A small lot on band and for sale by 11. B. MA 88 Kit. funbury, April 6, 1850. , TJAISIN8, currants, citron, cheeae, pepper sauce, it For aals by J. W, FH1UNU Sunbury, Dec. J, 14H. - l) AZOUS. A supsrior article for sale at the store of , HENBV MAUSER. Bunbuty, Feb. 16, 1850, PEE BILLSJustices snd Conslshles Fee Bills handsomely printed on card paper, for aU st this office. MINERAL WATER, from the Oak Orohuid Aeid ria-ings, highly valuable in chionic di seases, snd tonic reuieoifs, for sale by HEMiV MASbEK. Suubtuy, Juus 9, IHJ0. II A CALL TO HOUSEKEEPERS At the Cabinet Ware lloom of SEJJ'N 1IOTJPT & CO. Market Square, At so at the corner of Fawfi street t the Railroad SUNBURY, PA. Thankful for ths patronage of his friends and customers during the 17 years ha has been in busi ness in this place, he solicits from the public a con tinuance of their favors. During this period he has endeavored to keep up with the improvements of the daVi and has accordingly extended his busi ness in every branch and variety. Tho public are therefore invited to the attention of tho present stock of CABINET WARE AND CIIAIKS, Manufactured by SEBASTIAN HOUPT & CO. At the Old Stand, Where in addition to their former stock ef the establishment they now manufacture Mahogany, Walnut & Cane-Seat Chairs Large Spring Seat Rocking Chairs, Dressing llureaus, Centre Tables, Miriile Top Wash Stands, and a variety of other new style and r;iIiioii:iMe Furniture. Having secured a Ileurso and made the neces suiv urrniiucmcnls for (bo purpose, Ibev are now prepared for Undertaking in all ils branches, in tins vicinity or at nny convenient distance. Ye inniitb and mistresses, ami husbnntla ton, Here's furniture nf every style and hue, From side boards down to kitchen tables, From rocking chairs to rocking cradles Phonld ynt not have the reedy Johh to pny. We'll wsit awhlls for a brighter better day, Or bike potatoes, eats, corn, wheat snd rye j Bsrk, hoop pules, stnves, or lumber wet and dry, Or any thing but yokes and threshing flsils, From pigs and turkirs down to litUe qnaila. Come on then friends, coma one and all, Keep trade a moving, so "goes on the hsll." tW Orders from a distance promptly attended to and work of all kinds delivered with dispatch. Sunhury, March 8, 1850 tf ROUT. L. SETH. THUS. P. B. 8ETH SETII & BROTHER. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND 4..r.-..; 4TVwellSftllrl tQlll IHlM&lUll J'tttVCllrtlll.V NO. 89 PEATT STREET, (Xkar Bowly's Wharf,) RALTJMOUE, Will pay pari icubir attention to the sale ofGUAIN anil ull other products ol uie lann. Baltimore, January SU, 1850. ly TUB PEOPLE'S VADB-MECTJM COMPRISING A COLLECTION OFOVF.R 200 VALUAULE RECIPES, In the Useful and Interesting Arts with a few Simple and Curious Experiments in CIIKMISTRY i T NCLL'DING Medicines. Perfumery, Chemistry Cookerv. Farrierv. DviiiE, Confectionary, Do mestic Economy, etc. etc etc. Price 6 J cts., for sale by HENKY MASSEK. Sunbury, Dec. 8, 1849. HARDING & HOLIS THOLESALE Commission PAPER and ' RAG WAREHOUSE, No. 19 MINOR Street, Philadelphia Where a generul assort ment of all kinds of Paper is kept, and for sale at the lowest cash prices. Cap, letter and Printing Papers, &c. on liauu. Plain and ruled white Caps. " ' blue " Flat Caps. Plain and ruled while Letter. " bluo " Ullie and while Folios. White and colored l'linting Paper Tissue 1'njKUs. .nInh " Wrapping " Envelope " Hardware and Sheathing Paper. Tar Hoards. Straw Hoards. Bonnet Hoards. All orders from the Country will be to at the shortest notice. attended All goods sold will be carefully packed, and de livered at any place in the city. The highest cash price paid for Rags, or ex changed for Paper, as low as can be bought else where. Please call and examine for yourselves. Philadelphia, Nov. 17, 1849 Browu'i EHsence of Jamaica Gin ger. Prepared mdy hy Frederick Brown, at his Drug and Chemical Store, North East ' Lorncr of fytn and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia. fWWl F. Essence is a preparation of unusual ex- 1. cellence and of varied properties. In nil cases where a powerful and safo stimulant is required, it is unrivalled for eflieaey as well as immediate action. To tlie traveller and to tlio family circle it is iuviilimhle, as a lew drops diluted in suar and water present it sale mid aureeuhle remedy to the iiialid Im reiiiiies iiiuiiriliute relief, us well as to the eoiiMili st ins piilieul who needs a penile Ionic. In a .onlliern clniiule, wliero the relaxa tion ol the HVHl. ni so gcliiTiilly iiiduccs thirst for Ntiiiiiilnuls, it will ulwuvs lie found nn evccllent suliKtitiite for those li'llil'liliL' hiverutfes which de- liililutii the stoiiiuch und cause a morbid condition ol its powers. Ill dyspepsia, ill relaxation of tho bowel;;, in naussea and sia-sii-kness, it is an active and safe as well as a plc'asunt and refreshing re.- medy, und is prescribed by the most eminent of the medical faculty. A supply ot the above received and for sale by II. U. Msssor, rjiinbury. April 6, 1850. Um "TTJ3T jf'-B.B.ITED. A eiv AMNurtnieutor rresli UoodM. IRA T. CLEMENT, VJESPECTFuLLY informs his friends, cus- x' tomera and others, that he has just received a handsome assortment of NEW GOODS at his store in Market Square in Sunhury, such as Dry floods, Groceries, Queens ware, Hardware, &, Funliiiry, June 33, 184!). Win. U. Cochran & Co., Wholesale aari Retail, WINK AND I.KIUOK MKHCHANTS, No. 73 Walnut Street, Philmklphia. AVE always on hand a very large stock of W uics, l.iipiors and oeirars, ol their own nuiiorUitioii. Store Koeiiers, Hotel Keepers, and private gentlemen, will be supplied on the moat liberal terms. Philadelphia, Nov. 17, 1S4 Valuable Hooka, T 1FE or Chsist, handsomely hound, D'Au- loss's HisToar nr tk RirnsMATios, Blask Da t -books as Lcueiss, full bounded. r or sale at the publishers prices by H. b. MASSER. Sunbury, July 14, 1819. "Cotton Yarn, Cotton Carpet Chain, Cotton Laps v- and W siloing, Uottost Irutlines, Keady made Pantaloons, Ready made Vesta, Congress Knives, Porcelain lined preserving kettles, just received tor aale by 11. MASM.K. Hunbury, Pec, t, 1848. -APS An assortment jusl received. Also KJ silk 11 ATS st rfili, for sals by H. MASSER. Hunbury, Dec 2, 1848. liLANKS. It I, A NK.S of every rlesrriplion ran l had by applying at theoflicc ul the Auitiicm. FIRE PROOF CHESTS, FOR BOOKS, PAPERS, JEWELRY, &c. EVANS & WATSON, No. 90 North Third street, between Arch and '- Kaee, and 83 Dork street, OPPOSITE TI1K PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE. Patent Sonp-Stone I.lncdand Key Hole wver SALAMANDERS, FIRE AMD THIEF PROOF IRON CHESTS, Warranted to stand more Hsat , than any Chests In this Country. ,aiso I'sieiii Air-urtamher mm , Chests, WOO now tn nse. Thev also continue to make the ordina- ,rv Firs Proofs, at very low prices , Patent combination locks. With Oonre Keys, which can be changed , severs! thousand times chsnsea- ' hie in fact everv time the Lock is nsed if desirable. These lw-ks are proof against the most expert Thieves, being supplied with the Patent Key-hole i;over, and mane very stroll, tney cannoi or mown open hv Ounnowder. These Locks ars intended for BANKS, tral and letter copying presses, are prool doors lor Kanks and Stores. Patent Stale Lined Refrigerators, wnrmnted superior tn all others. Water Kilters, Klrowcr Baths of the best qual ity. IT Persons wishing to pnrrlinsn any of the above ar ticles, will please give tliein a call, ns they sell cheaper than any other in llio United strifes. TUVin rVAN"., JOIIANNliS WATSON. Philadelphia, November 10, !!! ly STONE WARE. THE suWrilier would most respectfully in form his friends and a generous public, that he is manufacturing the liest quality of STONE WAHB, in all its varieties, and is prepared to sell a little cheopcr than any other manufacturer iu the Union. Ho is also importing and dealing most extensively in CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSIVARE, which he offers on tho most reasonable terms. His Pott'-rios are on Bond street north of Fav- ette. and China store and dwelling at No. 8, E. Baltimore .itrcri. DAVID PARR, No. 8, E. Baltimore street, BALTiMens, Maryland. February 2, 1850. ly Equitable I .lie Innrance, Annuity and Trust Company. OFFIfK74 WAT.Nt.'T STRKKT, l'Hir,ArF.LriIIA Capital f Vi,ouu. Chartbr 1'ebiitiial. FIMIK Company nre now prepared to traiiKaet busmena 1 upon the moat liberal and advanlagnms terms. They are antliorized bv their nhurler (a'c:t. even inaiirunce appertaining to tile risks of whatever kind or nature, and to receive and execute trusts, nmke endow ments, and to pnuit ami purclmae annuities." ITie Com. onnv n it aiumitb'a and endowment!, and act as 1 rusteea for minors and heirs. Table of rrcmiuina required for the Armimnce of 8100 for the whole term ol l.lle. Ape. IPrem. I Age. I I'rem. Age. Prem. 1(1 1 Si) 1)1 2 of 111 ' .1 : 17 1 M 34 !l Ift M 3 49 11 ISO SI HSU ! 3M i i an :t a 47 tn 3 77 ao 1 im : a : ao 3 04 ai 1 fla :t a 40 6t 4 1:1 aa 1 en 37 a 47 sa 4 3a 93 I t 3H 9 51 S3 4 SI at 1 ra 3 a 6.1 84 4 71 as I 76 40 a 711 . M 4 91 art 1 m 41 am ' sa sia 87 1 S9 4a a 94 57 S 33 as I nl 4:1 3 01 68 5 54 an 1 in 413 ta s s in 30 804 45 3 83 00SU3 The premiums are less Uian any other company, and Ilia notifies afford greater advantages. Tables of half-yearly iiimI quurterly premiums, half credit rntcs of premuim, short terms, joint lives, survivorships and endowment a; alao, lorm ol Application lor winch mere are blank sheets') are to lie hart on application at the office, or by letter to ths Agent, J. II. rllHDY, Sunbury. Ratks roa !Nnm.o SI 00 on a single l.ile For 7 years. For Life. I.flo a.m a.7 3nl 6,0.1 1. 3d Mil 8.U7 3-9? KxAMPi.it A nttraoimii'tl Hit yetira nfxt birth rirty. umT Ihr !u,iiv;uiy rents wnuM sect ire tn liii liniiiiy nr nin Jnm fin mm he din in on yrnr ; nr nr .ifi if rnre to Iheui ijl(NiM; nr t'.ir nir.mtilly fr Srv n veui tie mnir' t Khmii vl'H-H chotiltl lie die in ;vrii venrn: n l'ir 1,141 pni'1 timilinHy tlitrtui- hie li twvitn-jt f l(HH) n W itnul wh'-n lie turn. J tic insurer tft-niing tnn own lnus. V tin- tlifft'rt'Uf'e iti unioiutl ol nreumiitiii lrtnntlntcharirtf1 bv I'tlirr oihct y. I'nr !tj.iO tlie Jit-ira wnulJ rcccivu ?f .XKH) st i mi it i he in in one vtir. Knrnuj ol jinplicjitioii nnd nil pntiirtilnm ntiiv le IijhJ ut Uie tmicf. 1 1. it 1 1 i,L.i.. ireiueiH. Vipft lVpuHlriit, Wm. M. HAinn. Fbancim V. Hawi.k, S'-crctnry mid Trimirpr. Coni-im.tino I'MYeiiriATi Or. J. B. MKr, Suiilmrv. J. H. Tubuv. Stmbury, Ai:cit lor Nortliuuilwrluitd coun- IV. Suiiliury, July "Encourage Your Own!" JTAAS & 11ENN. FASHlONADLE MAKE OF FURNITURE AND CHAIRS , HpHK sulwriln?rfl rrspectfully call the attention nf fill mililir tn llioir lapirM a rift amlsMiiliil ntuuirt. ment of every qul''y aJ price of which cannot fail to recommend itself toevery one who will exumine it, on account of its durable worlunanship and splendid finish, made up of the best tock to he had 111 the city. Io eflort spared in tlie manufacture of their Ware, and the subscribers are determined to keen up with th many improvements which are constantly being made. J heir stock consists of Mahogany Mtf.ix, Olv aiisi and Ioiiiiu:ch, 2Jurraus, Sf cvctnvf cs, SRicbonvKs SOFA, UKKAKFAST AND DIXINC TABLES, and also VENETIAN BLINDS, ciiuul to Pluht- dchiliiu iiiitnutMetiire. BEDSTEADS, of everv pattern and pric CUI'HOAKDS, WUiK AND CANDI.E STANDS. TOILKT TABLES AND EXTENSION TABLES, I in short, every article in this lino of their husinexK. They ulso nianufucturc ull kinds and ipjulitics of CHAIRS. including varieties never liefore to lie had nunbury, audi h Mahoga!, ilLACK nimi' ilin Cl'KLCIl MaPLX flHRCIAM AID WlNllSO ClIAIlftt, and fanci Piako Stools, which are of the hiUst styles, and warranted to ho excelled by none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere, I 'i'l tic suliscriliers aro determined that there shall he no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in the cities, as every confidence can he entertained about the quality and finish of their waro an Chairs. Their article will lie d is towed of oil as good terms as they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun try Produce taken iu payment for work. IT?' UNDERTAKING attended to on reason- able terms. TV The Ware Room is in Market Ktreet, opposite J. i oung s store, and nearly opposite W eater s 1 avern. DANIEL HAAS, GEORGE KENN Sunbury, April 28, 1849. tf IJQUOKS.AVTNKS, kC HHE sutiscriU'r has jusl received a new supply of the best liquors tlut ever cams to ottubury consisting in part of ntipenor old palo lirandy. Fine Cogniae Brandy. 8uierior Old Jamaica Spirits. Mew England Ruin. Fine Holland (Sin. Superior Old Whiskey Common do. Bnperior Madcria Wine. ( . Lisbon do. do. Superior Tort Wine. . . . i Burgundy Fort do. -, Sweet Malaga Wine. ' I Superior Claret Wins in bottles, l Champagne do. do. HENRY MASSER ; Sunbury, May 26 1849. ROWN'8 ESSENCE OF GI.NCER. A new supply of this excellent article jus! leceivcd and for sale by H- B. MAtrER. SSuubuty, Mauli 16, 1850. Ajre. For I year, ao t-l 30 f)9 411 i,a SO l,r 50 3,IS TICKNOR'S " i COLUMBIAN ftrELLINa BOOK. BEING a progressive and Comprehensive Sys tem of Orthogropy and Orthoepy, including variety of definitions, adojitcd to the uso of Schools in the American Republic, by Alrnon Ticknor, a Teacher of twenty-five year s eupcri ence, and author of the Columbian Calculators, Practical Common School Mensuration, A.C The attention of Teachers, School Dtrcctors, naronta, &c, is invited to this new Spelling Book, which conforms to the modem spelling and usages in Orthography asbcing one of the neatest, cheapest best arranged, and better adapted to the wants of children, than any oilier published in the United Stats. It is what it purports to be, a Spelling Book and not a Reading Book, and only requires an examination on ths part of Instructors of youth to secure for it a universal Introduction into the Schools of the United States, Just published, and for sale by HlNar MassKS) Sunbury. Where Teachers and Directors can procure copies for examination. August 4, 1849. DR. J.J-UriEGRAFl TO ESPECTFULf.V Informs the citizens r ' Danville and the public st large, that he has located in Danville, and is now prepared to prac tice Medicino and Surgery in all its vnriolis brun ches. Ho will operate on all the various forms of blindness, cross eyes, club feet, hurrlip, cleft alutc, anil attend to the extraction of tumors, amputation of limbs, and all other suririeal dis eases. His collection of instruments comprises all instruments in modern Surgery, of the biteot improvement and finest finish. He flatters him self that many years' practice and rxtterienca will le a siiflieicnt guarantee to those who ninv feci disposed to employ him. Ihs residence is nearly opposite the Montromr. ry JSiiudtngf, and next iloor to Isaac Rosen ba urn's store, in North Danville. Danville, Dec 1, 1849. ly. HICKEV Sc TULL, No. IftO ClieMiiut street, Opposite the Arcade) PHILADELPUIA, MANITFACTL'KEKS of their improvol slylo F.in.i; si.i ...;.... si;.i T...,.ti,nr u,i Solid Riveted TKVIVKS, which took the only first premium, awarded by the rmnklin Institute at their last exhibition. II. cV T. take pleasure in informing the travel ling public, that they havo now on hand, a beau tiful assortment of tlicir unproved stvle of Solid Sole Leather Trunks; Double nnd Single Polio 1 runks, of various stvles; Ladies Trunks, V n- lice Trunks, Bonnet Boxes, Cap Cases, Curpct lings, and an elegant assortment of superior r.n amcled Patent Leathar Bags, with every article in their line of business. tV Old Trunks Repaired or taken in exchange for New ones. ALEX". L. HICKEV. KICHAKD W.TLLL. Philadelphia, Nov. 17, 1849.- PHILA. AND READING RAILROAD SI. 11 M Ell AHUA(ii;Il:T uto.n I'HILADKLrillA AND roTTSVILLK. Office of the Phila. If Reading Ruilroad Co. I'lilladelpnia, Marcli w, IKoU. Two Fossenger Trains Daily, (excejit Sundny.) ON and after April 1st, 1850 two trains will he run each way, daily, between Philadel phia and Pottsville. i!iornt)ir ltne, (Acrommmuitinn.) Leaves Philadchihia at 71 A.I., duilv except Sundavs. Leaves Pottsville at 7J A. M. daily except Sun days. A ftrriuxm Line, ( East 7Vni.) Leaves Philadelphia at o'clia'k, daily, except SlIlllblVK. Leaves J'otlsille at 2J o'clock, daily, except Sundays. Passengers eiinnot enter the cars unless rovi ded with Tickets. The nfternoon, or fust trains, do not strip nl Au burn, Althouse's, Birdsboro', Roger's Kurd, Val ley Porge, Port Kennedy, Spring M ill or Pulls. NOTICE. Kilty pounds of baggage will he al lowed to each passenger in these lines; and pas sengers arc expressly prohibited from taking any thing as baggage but their wearing appurel, which will be at the risk of iu owner. By order of tho Board of Mannzors. S. BRADFORD, April 13, 1850. Secretary. iriLLIAHIS' AKTI-IiYSPKPTlC IIJXIR in. witli the ntinort cmifidcurr, nflVretl to the j iMudiral Fucultyum) Ui inihlic ft ir Ihe cure of Dynprp m or lmtigetiMi, iuiU all dintstse an king innii it, Much Nauiea, Headache, Vertigo, Diiunenao Sittht, Debility of the Nexvouai) -tem. Hypochondrin, Jaundice, Loan of appetite. Wasting of the tlrcnpth. Klatuleiire, with frequent Kilimit Vomiting, Uumiiifa: cnmtitm it th pit rt the UriiiHt'h, Liver complaint, t pprwiim alter en ting, PnlpiUitioii of the Hettit, 111111 in the pit of the toiuneh or lownnu the riKtu sine, LtrrfhiiikTof wind. 'Snlkiwiit ofrnuVxi'n, pi Vitiatedtaate. IDeprramoii of th apirnwiiitd ConMitution and uueaBiiiesKi irritability ot' temper. kc. of the bowels, I If a raw of dywpepaia ahouldhe ncv'Iefted, imKt mriuu eflerti rrwy eiiwie, for it tayp tlie fiMiittltutu r, in the in cieiit rauaeof, and vry "rejuitly tttriuinatei' iiii'onntiiiip ti'm, 1 wuld impress up hi the imml lhat to tiillc wiih this disease may tic to sport will) I lie rcusm. whifinniwU tutea inaii supereinuieat anvniit ainniiil bfiniis, or to citi Imter existeiHie by adding a cuiutciousut-aa of lolly to tlie penalty of pain. Thismaiicine is neatly put up in bottle, with ampin directions for use, and ia sold in Stmlmrv bv John V. Frilino. JA.MKS VU.I.IA,MS. Testimony of Mr. Abner Klmes, hiittrT Alnrkct street alne ritli, corrolNtrativa of the eilicucy of Williuuis Anti-Dyspcpuc Khxir. Piiiladeli'HIA. October 3, llO. Mu. Jamra Wii.mamr : Dear rtu : It gives me great pleutuire to know that yon are npHin preparing you medicine lor the cure of ljspi'j sia, for many of my aotmaiiitimcee have repent wily aL-d me where itcould 1ms proriued, knowing tlmt I hud been cured by it. As 1 think that a puMic acknowledgment of the great lene.U 1 have received from the u ot your Kttl icme is not only due to you, but may be uaeliil to others, I now make it. For Several years I suffered from Dyspep sia, wliich iitt-reascd U such an eitout that my health and oonstilution were rupidly sinking under it. 1 was i3 im pelled to restrict mvscll ti-the mst simple food, and even that I oouM not digest. 1 felt a loaa of strength, disincli iwllonto exercise, atut, as you have it in your advertise ment, a general feeling of depreaRion hjh! indescrilRible weariness. In the year !K(H, hearing from otliers high re commerMlalin of your Auti-lyseitio Khxir, I rocured and Dsed it with the most happy eiiecl ; umler it mltucuce languor and wariness grailuatly passed away, and my appe tite returned which I eould gratify with impunity. Ten years have now elapsed, and my confidence in the curative powers of your medicine has of eourac incrensnl, for it completely cured me when I failed to obtain relief lnni any othet source. Very respeelfully yours, AHNKR F.I.MKft. Testimony of Kdward H. Rowley, Vh"lesHl Mercliant of the firm o Rowley, Ashbunner A Co., No A S--uili Wharves, iu proof ol Uie cllicacy uf WUIiaini1 Anli-J))-peptic Klixir. Fuiladklphu, Otooer 50, 1M9. Mr Jamrs Wiu-isms: Dear Hir take pleasure in recommending yiatr Auti Pyseptic Fhiir for the cure nf Dyspepsia. 1 luive tukeu rt myself for tits disease, and have been entirely cured. Yours respectfully, KDWARD If. ROWLEY AoatHT.v JOHN W FRIUU. Sunbury, i'u. March 1t lHoO. ly BOSH OINTMENT, FOH TBTTEB J, KAD tlie folluwuit; eatira-aie fnnu dipt. IVviic. the i well kuowa aisl pupular ftliain Boat Cupluiu (isT llis ravvllcr.) ( ruatntirHiA, October 31, 1N. Haven! years since 1 was attacked with a breaking out ou nuy ueck in tee turin iif Tetter, winch 1 sin eonvuiced was caitrw-Usl at the Uarber'sltiori. It gmndually exteisl ed uver my tce until it reached the upper part ths checks. IJuriiig tlie several months tlial it enntinued sniesdina, 1 used diderent applicatiuiia aisue uf which had the elfect, spprently st least, .af increasing Uie disesse, hut froin mine ol them did I perceive the least benefit until I applied Ihe Koet OinthssT. Ht the uae nf isie jar of it, I was perfectly cured and have leinauied tree ol' the arleu-lic-u. 1 have since used the Ointment, lightly applied for magh 1IMS as" the face, Urhe. chapped hands, Ac. With per fect sucecas. I have nu hesiuussi ui recouiraettdiiig u in lue atruugest BWuoer to the public. JAMKS DEVOK. Agent Hanar Maukb, Suribur)'. July SB, Bi. O.SE OINTMENTe A fresh supply of this excellent article for Tetter, ( e just received au.1 for sale by HENRY MASSER. , Bunbury, July Si, 184" KNOB AND SPRING MORTIsE l.AT. CUES. An eicillent aiticle, for Rule at hall the u udl pine by J. W. I KlUl-Mi. bunbuiy, July , l?19. N. S. LAWRENCE, Agent for the salt of Southworth Mannfactu. rmg Co'. Writing Papers. 1 lVare Hoimc, IVo. 3, Minor Bircet rXIZX.ADEX.PHXA. 100 SEf of U' shove superior Papers hrnvsl in siore, ana lor sale to trade at lbs lowest market prices, consisting In part of Fine thick Flat Caps, IS, 14, 15 and 10 lbs. blue snd white. Superfine Medium snd Demi Writings, blue and white. Extrasnper snd superfine Folld Posts, blue. Superfine Camrtterical Posts, blue snd whits plain and ruled snd white, plain and ruled. Extra super Linen Note Papers, plain snd gilL Superfine and find Bill Papers, long and broad. Superfine and fine Counting-House Caps snd Posts, blue snd white. , Extra super Congress Caps snd Letters, plain and ruled, blue snd white. Extra super Congress Cops and Letters, gilt. ouperiine Sermon V,ap and I osts. StiiH-rfined blue Buth Posts, blue and white, plnin and ruled. Embroidered Note Tapirs ond Envelopes, "Lnwyer's" Brief Papers. SuH-rline nnd fine Caps and Posts, ruled and plain, blue and white, various qualities nnd prices. Also, 1000 renins white end asserted Shoe IV pers, Bonnet Boards, whito and assorted tissue, Tea, Wrappinu:, Envelope, assorted and bluo Me diums, Cup Wrapping, Hardware l'lijicrs, &d Philadelphia, Nov. 24, H49. In presenting- the public with a remedy for the" treatment and cure of Fsraa ab Aora and other bilious dim-uses, no apol-Hry ia neled. Vast numbers in the tinited ! lulea, who siittV-r from these nucelioiis in their varied form; lire compelled to seek relief from other sources than the immc- itinle prcscriilioiis of tho riynkir physician. It becoim-s therefore an object of hiiinanity. ns well ns .if public inter est, to brine; ln-foie litem a remedy pre)Kired Iroin inticli ex perience, unit which umy always bn n-lieil iiion ns .i'R, KSFKCTI'AI., AND llAltMI.KSK TO T1IK CONSTITUTION. That siuh is the true ckinicler of the INDIA CIH H.AiiDt.l'l-:, is umply nttesled by the universal success with wliich it hits lieeu einployetl. r Ivxtniet from a eommntiiefition ff the Hon. Wu,. t.MM WooluiltlDoK. of the U. Senate, laic (ioventia- of Miclngaii. DETROIT, uct. XI, 11". Doctor Chaht.k-i O.noon, DiairSir. 1 have read with much interest, your little TBAKATUK upon the '-causes, treutliii-nt nnd cure" of the febrile dnteimes wlin-h luive so cxh-nxively pri-viiilril in our country diirinff the hist lew irionltts "u interi-st iiiereaficd no doubt, bv the fact that 1 have individually snlfere mueh from them. Thonch 1 feel myself very incompetent tn jtulire Bitely upon a sutjecl so entirely prolessional, yet your theory seems to nie well reasoned, and your couclu sksis just, find I think withul, tlist your iiuinphlct is calcu luted t.i nroduee much Dmctical food. SS!nking of the medicine he says : It fully just ified your flatterinc expectations, anil as a safe, convenient, nod popu lar remedy, my own experience, so fur, induces me to Iw lieve that'll will prove a areat public tiencfjt. 1 am pleased to learn lhat you have recently estntitiahed several agencies for its disposition turaish 1 regret that, with a view to a more general dissemination of it, yon should have found it neeeaaary to remove from your present residence among us. With much respect I huve the honor to lie. sir, Your obliced servant, VII MAM WOODHKIDOE. CW From Hon. fTKPHii V. H. Trowbridoi, of Michi gan Suite Semite, to the Agent at Detroit. JtiRMiKnHAM. Oakland Co., Dee. IS, 111. Sir you wish me to inform you what 1 know of Dr. ( cood's lislia CholacoR-ue, or nnti-bilious medicine. 1 do lielieve thai il the virtue and efficacy ol this ns.iliciiie were generally known, the ffver asd auck would dirctppeiir in Mii-lii-ja'u. I procured a liotlte in the spring of ISI, nnd Imvo irooil reniii to ta-lievc that inysell and friiuity eaped the njjue l;iit fittMoii in coiisequeiiee of its use. l'erh:ips iu no KilliiiiH-r since the settlement of thin line: penu illlipnla, has the fever nnd ninic liet-ii so pre .ili til as tin: h;ive riroiiiiui-ntlul tliis in'iliciue in niitm-ni, in- slJineeH. and when Ihe dl!'--iAe hail bei-iniie hxed aitil UillK-il tin- skill f itlnFicntnn; nnd I hnvc never known it l.iil. I untviTKilly prtstlii'-ttl tlie ni"!t h:ippy iift-em. iml I let lieve it In? nc'T been excrttl-d by miy titetliciiie iu remo ving Hie bilious diseases of the cliiimte. Yours, resneelfii'lv. ?Ti:Vni: v. n. TRownninnr:. A'''Mt f-'i Sunlrtirv II. H. MASSIOH; N-irthnniiri-rl:iiiil, WITIIINiTOM A C... Alison, J. H.KASIIit; Pvlins gnt vi, MAY & KIaOSK. Mv , IHIH tf TO riiYSIt'lANS, DRCIiGlSTS AXD COUNTRY MERCHANTS. TR. J. N. KEELER & Brt. most resiiectrully solicits attention to their fresh stock of Ensr mA, French, Germttn etftd Amtican Drug, Med icines, Chemicals, Faints, Oils, Dye .Stull's, Glass ware, Perfumery, Patent Medicines &c. Having opened a new store No. S94 Market St. with a full supply of Fresh Drugs and Medicines, we re spectfully solicit Country dealers to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, promising one and all who may feel disposed to extend to us their patronage, to sell them genuine Drugs and Medi cines, on as liberal terms as any other house in the City, and to faithfully execute all orders entrusted to us promptly and with dispatch. Ono of the proprietors being a regular physiciun. affords ample guarantee of the genuine quality of all articles sold at their establishment. We especially invite druggists and country merchant, who may wish to become agents fur J)r. littler' Ceiehratrd faultily Aleitriner, (stan dard und popular remedies,) to forward their ad dress. Soliciting tho patronage of dealers, wo respect fully remain J. N. KEELER it UWO., Wholcwiln Druggists, Ao. il'Jt Market street, l'hiludclphia. Septcmla-r 15, 11!) ly. I'll II. A II CI. I'll 1. 1 MEDICAL HOUSE, ESTAHLIS1IK1) 15 YKARS AGO, UY mi. KINKEL1N. N ir. Comer of Third and Union Strccts BETWKKN Kl'RL'Ct: AND 1'INC STREETSj IIKTMKN VKAK9 nf cxlcuiive unit uninterniptcfl jtiucticu KajH-itt in Una city have rcudercti Dr. K. the nnl rjiicrt aital bhcccMuI pructiuoucr far aiul near, in the treatment 4 all diiMviaea ut a privute nature. lVrtiit RtHictes) with ulreft up hi thetuxly, tlirtiut, or k-ti pains tn the htwior Umct, mcrcuruil rhcimuiiiitin, mricture, i(nivc), ilistcftatt ariiuiti trtiui ymthiuH cxcie or in t pun tic t4 the Mi Mitl. whereny the MintiluUiHi liaa bvcAune eiilcebJcd, aro all ireatctl witli wicccna. lie wJhuilaccg hunnclf untrM the rare of Dr. 14 , inny ro lini'uly etiiiUtlc lu his hoinr us a peiivleiaau,ami (xiiiiiteut ly rely uikjii bis skill u n physiciun. TAKK FARTllH I.AR NOTICE. You lip Men who havo nijiired themselves hy a certain piuctice uuUiIkh) u i a bahit frapicuily Icuriuxl from evil c4iiiumoii ir at scImhiI the cllcctsrl which are uitititly Iclt, even when asleep, nml destroy lth mind and ltly, should uppty uniticitiutcly. Wetiknesa and etsnstitntitHial dcliilily of luiiNciilur nitrify, physicjil liuwituiteuiKl pen eral prtwlralit'ii, irritul.itity bim! all iicrvins luicctittus, nidi cmUh. ulnyifiwhiifM l' the livci, ami every diwiseiii uiiy wtiy CfMiiici'ttHl with the disortler of the proereative fuiic itiis curctl, and full vigor ri-atored. YOUTH AXD MANHOOD, A vigorous lifo or a premature death. i K1NKELIN ou self Preservation. ONLY 25 CENTS. This Hook just published is fill! with useful m(orrcal"n on the mtiniiilles unit discuses ot' the (fcucrulive 4 IritiiH. It uiMrcua-s iisrll alike to Ylll.TIl, MAMlOUDaiid OLD Ai.K, aisl should ts roud hy ull. The valuable advice and iinpressive warniiiR it gives, will prevent years ot misery audsuderuig and aave aiuiual ly ThouauiMla 04' Ivss. - Purenta hy reaitius it will learn how to prevent Uie des truction of their ehildren. A remltoince ra' SS oenls, enctiaed id a letter, ad drroed to 1)H K1.NKK1 JN, N. W. eonMr ofTIIIHU. UNION Mreeu, between 8iruce k Pine, PhildelihH, will ensure a balk, under envnsie, pec return of nuul. Persons at a diawuo usiy addruaa Dr. K. by letter, (post paid.) and be cured at home. PACKAGK8 OF MKDIOIFES, DIKF.CTION8, e., forwardud by sendinjr a remiuauce, and put ep aecuia from UAMAOKorCl KI08I V. ' Hook-sellers. New A(enla,Pedlars, Canvassers, and all others supolino with ths above work at very kiw rales. February V, IH50 ly miSSCE PAPERYellow Tissue paper for Si covering glassoa, &c., for sale at the orlioe ot the American. STONE Ware. Earthen WarrrRaisi7i7Al. inonds, Prunea and Cieain Nuls. Planes of all kinds. rult and PUsUi. Just leccited and for je ly JH.N W. l ldLlNU iuul'Ui, I'ec. i'i, Isl'). HANK NOTE TABLE. CORRECTED WEEKLY. PENNSYLVANIA. eiTT or piin.ADiu.rni A MASSACAfSETTS. All solvent tanks I dia l. 14. Hank notes IS diM HHODK ISLAND" All Solvent banks pat All solvent hanks 1 1 eol-wnV. COIMNKCTICCT. Bank of ClmmW.lmrg 1 dls All solvent banks I dig win 01 vitesier o. par Hank of Del. On. Chester par P.EW YORK. etrt. nsus 01 uermamown par llank of Orttvulmrpl 1 di. Bank of lutwlstown . l All Solvent banks I dia t-Bk nxrtes nndcf is dia eotstav. All sotvehti banks 1 dls Batik ofMldoMnwn 1 dis Monttooirrjr Co Hank par NBW JKRSEY. nans 01 norintimncrrna. pai Bolvidere Bank . I dii Commercial Bank dis Far. Bank Mont Holly par iniiik in rillHnurg Id nans rv iwnvilla nar Csrliale Hank 1 riii C.Hdmbia B'k A IJ'gsCo par Doyelsuiwn Baak pur Kaatrm Bank wtr v. st m.. Mid.lletown n. par Mechanics1 Bk, Newark par Mecn. Mk nf Burliiifrtnit par Mech. A Msn. Bk Trent par it par I dia dia I dia diS Krie Bank t dls KxcliaiiKe B'k Pittsburg 1 dia Rxrhaiure B'k. Branch 1 dial morris im unnk I Newark jlk'g fc Ins Co orange IJank Farrticra' B'k, Work Co ptr Penpl lie's Bl I Bk PatUsrann Farmers' Bk, lAneattef fit Farmers' Hk, Reading par Farm. Itk Hchnvlkill C.n nnr iPrineeton Bank par paf dis par I dis Salem Hanking Ho, SemerrM Co Bank ' Stats (tank at Camden Slnte Ilk Kllstttietliton FAD. HkWsvnesbVildis! Franklin Hk. Wash'u IJdis iiarrishurg Hank 1 dis Slate Hnnk Newark dis State Hk, N. Ihunswlck par iioneniale Mnnk 1 din Ijincnttcr Hank par l.eKinon Itimk par Sussex Jjaiik, Ncwtrat lbs Trenton Bnnking Co par Mereh. Man. Hank 1 di. rniou Knnk, Irover dis Vanlleyv'le Del Dr Co Idis l?Uk notes under SM J ilia iiiners- in. potuville per Moiiongaheln Hank I di. rnvlorsv'e Delll'gCo 15 dia rni nrn ten li:Olk n- Bank of Delaware par Hank of Smyrna par Delaware City Bank par Wyoming Ilk, Wilkcsb'c pari ork Hank, t ,i,J Ps"Ht-lirf notes 1 rtj,1 Ilk WilmB'nA Hrnndvw. par Farmers' Bk St Delaware par 1'iiion Hank, Wilmington par IT Under Ws I diS MAIN R. Hank or hi-tliK-k Sdis1 Mereiuitile Ilk. Hanffor 10 din All solvent banks I m:w HAMi'siiini-',. OHIO. All solvent hanks fi dis All solvent luuikft i din' CV Hk notes under fi's 4 dis m;riunt. iMilll'll CAROLINA. All solvent banks t dis ,19'L'islerS'a, SJ dia Itnnknf Ht Allmnt 2 dis' All solvent bunks dis IMPORTANT TO THE TUuLtC. HORSE AITS CATTLE MEDICINES. Don't permit vour Horse's nr cattle1 to rllH, whH the means of cure are Within the reach of all ! The Undersigned has stietlt Heveml vfars !n thi study of Veterinary practice in "I.oHifon and E dinlmro , he has also availed himself df the resear- . cues of Leibig, and oilier celebrated men, who ha ve eonlriliiilcil so much towards a judicious treatment ofiiuimiils; the principles of otir pTdctice consists ill the rejection of general bleeding and the total rejection of nil medicines that experience has shown Id lie of u dangerous lenddrtey. lhese re nicdii-H net in harmony with thr! vital principle, snd when given according to the directions which ae- company each drlicld they are capable1 df exciting and increasing the nntitrnl functions, without di- mulshing or destroying their powrjrj hr-tice art) snl'cin the hands of every one, G. H. DADD, M. B, A I.lnt of Horse and Inula Medlclilet, Physic balls, .V. per Ikjx. Alterative ball. ?5edi. " powders for bad condition, 75c per pack' nie. Heave powder fin-diseases of the lungs, 75e de. grille powder fur " kidneys, 75c do. Tonic, powder fur bad condition glanders, 75c do. Cordial drink for intlaination of bowels, 75c per noiiie. Liquid blister, 75c per bottle. i Ointment for promoting the growth of hair, 50e per pot. Healing Imlsiim for wounds and saddle galls, Oct per bottle. Wash for inflamed ryes, Sflc pef tattle. Ointment for inanye acnilches, old sores, Ac, 50c ier buttle. KniliriH-alion for sore throat, 75e per bottle, llonf ointment for suud rrnch, brittle hoof, &c, 50o ier b-ittle. Horse l.iiiimciit. tlie most Cetebrnted article known in England fur lameness of every description, 75c V T hot lie. lisleiiiK-r po-.vder for red wafr, Ijtl per ImiHIc. n orm powders tor the reimivitl ol tVorms from tin' iilcstinal can.il. 7o;iT packnire. l"..r sale by STI.M I'rH l. REHI), 2(1 Mer chants Row.' also nt I.IJ'S HOUSE AND CATTLE MEDICINE DEPOT, Aos, 1 & 3 llavnlarki-t Siiiarc, linston. Pamphlets ileseri'.iing the diseases for which tin'-1 remedies incused can Iw h:itl gratis. Numerous Certificates are in possession of the Proprietors, of cures pcrforincd by llieJ above Medi cines. Sold by GREEN & FLETC'UER,No.2CSouth MXTIl street, Philadelphia, and by his Ankvr. llsMtr M iffstnj r?tilihury( rehrunry 3, lei-IS t COLUMQIAN SfililFlS Of eiTrittimctlto. The Fttpil'i friend Und Teacher's comfort. 'PHH COLIIMUIAN CAl.CULATOR-This work Is alreadv introduced into some of the! best Acadamies and a large; number df Schools. -,1. .... u... , -i 1 . . . ... . . ' "iii-ic 1 lb iir iihs i;ivcn aecmeu snn universal sa tisfaction, both td uacher arid pupil. Il is purely America!! in ita character, based upon dur own beautiful decimal tysteen of currency. It contains more, the arruugcuiciiui are l?ttcr, and it is ths easiest uud choaieKt Work of the1 kind now in use; and it is so considered by hundreds of the most roinjH'teut teachers and men df science in the Uni on, w ho have recommended it, . It is the book particularly uild expressly prepared for our Auu- nn .iriolart : lit Allium liilitor. Tit a Youth's Chu m siaxC'slci litor. TliiS volume contains Ul mi-es, with almut OUO exam ples for solul ion ou the slate. It embraces the! 1 uiidiimcntal Rules, Compound Rules. Simula and t'oingioiiiid deduction, Binglrj Kuld of Three, I roportinu, iVi . 'J' 1 1 k vo it's A it t t 11 m kti c a l Ti B us. is destined . for the use pf yo'uiiiri r classes iu III.) Scluxils of tlie I nilcil Males. A Is-autiiiil little liook und nleas- iliK to children, and Ihe only one of the kind of any vuinr Three are Keys to lioth Arithmetics bound sin gle or double, for I he convenience of teachers, in w hich the solutions of the questions arc irjven with much extra matter for the black board. TheaS Keys are Iho most complete works of tlie kind ever published, and contain, in addition, about twd hundred example in Mensuration, &c for ths use of Uie Teacher. All that is wanted is to have the above hooks examined, and no teacher who is acquainted with the science of Arithmetic, will hesitate to pronounce them the best works tha have ever been published ill tilts or any other country. AlthoiiKh issued but a few months, thev have already been introduced into tho Night Publie Hchools of New York City in all the 8chool public and private, except two, in the City of Keailinp. Also, in about twenty Acadamies in the Stute of Pennsylvania in a large portion of ths Schools in the City of Wilmington, in the City of Lancasu-r, and. in the lie-roughs of Harriahuraj, York, t.'humlsirsliurg, Lebanon, .Doytestown, Potts ville, Orwiirsburg, oic, fVc. For sale by Hkmht Masseb, Hunbury, Agent for Northumberland County, tSunbury, Dec 'i, 1848. PATE1TT MEDICI1TE3. I i recti's Oxygenated Bitter, price reduced. Old Jacob Townsend's arsapariUa. Uukor's Sarsnpurilla. Swayne's 8yrup of Wild Cherr 1 Swayne's Vermifuge. Ay re's Cherry Pectoral Dr. Drake's Panacea. . . Dr. Culleii's do . TibbifsPain Killer. Dr. Hoorland's German Bitters: ' ' Indian VeacUbie Pills Horse and Cattle Medicines Koreals by HENRY MASSER. Hunbury, July 14, 1949. TJOOKS and Gold Pens. On bsnd several cop. J-' ies of the life of Christ, sud also a number of gold pens which we will sell at tlie Philadelphia priors. For sale at thiaotUee. Kt! INNEDY'S PATENT flA.SH FAS I'EMNliS. A clieap and excellent arU k o UU iuiu aaah for sals hy j. w. ruaiNo tuubuiy, July , 1SPJ. ' ' . a.
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