SUNBUHY AMERICAN AND STIAMOKIN 3 OUllNAL. .-.. , ... rEEiii ... w ........ ''.'"..," , BY MARTIN P. TCITER. , . Struck down at noon amid the startled throng, An eagle shot while soaring to the aun A wounded gladiator dying, strong, . 'As loth to leave the gloriea he had won ; A life-long patriot with hla work half done Of thee, great statesman, ahall my morning aong, .'Arise In dread calamity ! of thee, Whom the wide world, o lately and long .Thine acolyte, would crowd to hear and sec, Their Intellectual Athlete, their high name ' For eloquenco, and prudence, gifts and pow- . . crs t Butlo that Btnrry mind, a heavenly flame, Is well enfranchised from this earth of ours, Translated in the zenith of its fame 1 '.. A VALUABLE NEW WHEAT. We were yesterday shown a few heads of wheat, from a field of twelve acres on the farm Of Mr. J. E. Coad. in St. Mary's conn ty, (not far from Piney Point,) in Maryland, of so remarkable a quality ns to deserve a special notice. The grain is a bearded white wheat, with large head and grains, the ave. rage height through tho whole field being, at this time, full six feet, of a most vigorous growth. Besides the produce of this field it is remarkable that the field From which those stalks were taken is the only field in the neighbouhood in which rust is not visible The seed of this wheat was obtained by dis tribution from the Patent Office, the descrip tion of it being a bearded White Wheat, pro ducing forty bushels to the acre; a product which, or very nearly which, is expected, from its present appearance, to be realized from the field of Mr. Coad. 'Sat. Intelligen cer. M. Rothschild is gone to Holland to bid for tho painting of tho Royal Gallery. His great competitor will be the Emperor of Rus sia, who has forced this sale as the only means of being reim'bnrsed the sums due to him from the late king; but it is understood that he has appointed agents to bid liberally for the chefs dyocuvres. , There is said to be a woman in Pittsburgh who takes in children to wash. She gives them a good scrubbing with soap and sand, and then sets them in the sun to dry. She washes at four shillings per dozen. Pitts burgh is such a smoky town, that the chil dren have to be washed all over every day. We love to hear the truth spoken at all times, and in all places. A reporter for a Western paper, heads a paragraph, "He who steals my" locals, "steals trash." The English journals contain glowing ac count of several swimming matches that have recently taken place. One gentleman swam 300 yards in two minutes and fifty seconds. It having been stated at a social gather ing in New York, that it was impossible to make a rhyme for month, a grave gentle man in the company produed the following . stanza : '.'Thr-v seized the soldier in Btnadway, (December was the month,) He saw his pistols thrown away, A hd also was his gun th- ; Rown away." Fever and ague prevail to an alarming extent in Minersville, Schuylkill county, Pa. Who says Minersville is "no great shake?" An umbrella, waiih may bo carried in one's pocket, has been invented in Taunton, England. ! A SchooI mistress advertised lately for an assistant accustomed to confinement. She received an answer from the mother of twelve children. Beside the stream that gently flows, '.. Ai morning dawn I saw a rose In modest beauty blushing ; More fair than all on earth beside, It bent above the crystal tide, And listened to its gushing. Beside the stream that gently (lows, A t eventide I saw the rose, B nt all its leaves wore faded ; . ( Such is thy fate, oh man ! an hour Thou liv'st in home, but like the flower, Thy hope and joys are shaded. Raspberries. Nathaniel Ilallock of Mil ton, Ulster Co., N. Y., has sent to New York, the present season, ten thousand bas kets of Antwerp Raspberries, each basket holding one pint. He gathered seven thousand baskets irom one acre, and three thousand from a lot of two acres, which had just bega.i to bear. 1 he prices obtain ed were fror.i eighteen pence to two shil lings a baske .. Youno Dascers. Sing lowly, foot slowly oh, why should we chase The hour that gives heaven to this earthly em. , . . hra.ee 1 To-morrow, to morrow is dreary and lonely j ' Then love as they love who would live to love , on'y ' Closer yet, eyes of jet -breast fair and sweet t No eyes flash like those eyes that flash as they meet ! Weave brightly, wear lightly the warm woven chain, Love ou for to-night, if wo ne'er love again. Fond youths ! happy maidens ! .we are his alone ! Bright steps and sweet voices keep pace with our own, , Love-lorn Lusignuolo, the soft-sighing breeze, The rose wilh the zephyr, the wind with the trees, While heaven blushing pleasure is full of love notes. r 1 1 Soft down the sweet measure the fairy world floats, "Lines" by the editor of the Freeport, 111., paper : " Cent back, ye sinners, mean and greedy Rich or ragged, lean or fat Come pay the sums ycu owe us speedy ,3.1 ftg the Praierie Democrat. Don't "be lurking round the bushes ; Perhaps you'll find t hemp cravat I .We know that conscience often pushes el. Those who cheat the Democrat ! . ' ,- S -l i. i '. .1 The Pope has ordered a universal jubilee, in- commemoration of his restoration. It is ti 1adt fifteen days, and to carry plenary iDduJgqnca. pf on hundred yean to those who observe it. ; , . . T . J. II. THOMAS. Ornamental And French Style Frame ; n .. Manufacturer, 801 Walnut st , between 3d and Mh street. ' PHILADELPHIA. T) ESPECTFULLY directs the attention of the public to his superior styles of Plain and Fancy Frames, which aro of the latest and most beautiful designs. , i As a handsome Frame at a LOW ' PRICE, has been much desired, he! was induced some months since to Commence the manufacture of these Frames. In a short time the demand has been so great, that he has been obliged to increase his facilities, and tlcW otTcr at ,' EXCEEDINGLY LOW TOICE9, . Bingly,-OTin thousands, the most beautiful Frames, suitable for Paintings, Prints, Daguerreotypes, Cards, &o., eVc. . For Durability Unsurpassed. Hotels, Public Buildings, Steamboats, Stores, Ca binet Furniture, &c, decorated in imitation of carved Rose-Wood. fV Please call and sec specimens. May 25, 1850 ly GEORGE J. IIRVKELS, CITY CABINET WAREROOMS, AO. 173 CIIESNUT STREET, (nrrosiTS Tire state norsa.) PHILADELPHIA. FFERSfor sale, low for cash or approved city paper, a largo and well assorted stock of UAIHjNET FURMTURE, of the latest pattern. and of the best workmanship. The assortment embraces every article, URcful or ornamental, com prising suits of Drawing Room r urmture in Rose wood and Walnut, exquisitely caned. Rosewood Walnut, and Mahogany Chamber Furniture j Pa tent Extension Dining Tables, (acknowledged to be the best now in use); Library Book Cases, end a great variety of plnin Parlor and Chamber Furniture. Curtains made and put up in tho latest Paris fashions. Spring Mattrasses, Hair Mattrasses, and Fea ther Beds, made to order, N. B. All articles purchased at this establish ment arc warranted of the best materials and workmanship, and will be packed to carry safely to any pnrt oi the country. May 25, 1850. ly SPPJITC- GOODS IN I'HILZDCLl'IIIl, TSIIARPLESS & RONS, have just received their supply of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS of Friendly and other styles, to which they invite attention. SHAWLS All descriptions of Silk, woollen and worsted. DRESS SILKS Gro de Rhines, Chameleons, and neat and new fancy styles India Silks and Satins. DRESS GOODS Lawns, Bareges, Mousse- li us. Ginghams, Alpacas, Mohairs, and all the new fabrics. FURNISHING GOODS Blankets, Sheetings Quilts, Damask, Shirtings, and all other furnish ing goods. MEN'S WEAR Cloth, Cassimeres, Cashma- rctts, Drills, Vcsttngs of all kinds, and Boys wear. oHUEMAKEKS GOODS and Carriago Ma kers articles. T. SHARPLESS & SONS, No. 32 S. Second Street, Philadelphia. May 25, 1850. ly J. H. ZIMMERMAN, JIST1CE OF THE l'EACE, Sunbury, Pa. Oflicc in Deer Street, immediately opposite the Public Bcliool House. Itr Monies collected and nil business nioinntlv and care fully nttcniM to. April 20, 1850 REFORM YOUR HABITS. Come ye, with garments bnre and seedy, Yc IjuchMors, wido'ers and Inisliands too, If, in the outward man you'r needy, We swin can make yuu as g'HHl as new. THE subscrilier respectfully informs his friends and the pulilie, that he will commence in this place, on the Pth of April next, tho TAILOKIXG ItlTSIXESS in all its branches. He will he careful to see that his work is made up in the best manner, and he llntters himself, that he will be able to cive entire. satisfaction in point of cut, fit and style, as well as in price. He therclore respectfully Bohcitshis 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, 1S50 Cm CHARLES W. HEGINS, JLTTOP.1TEY AT LAV7 Iottville, In. Will promptly attend to collections and all busi ness entrusted to his care. June 16, 1849, EmVIX ILVLL, (Late of the Fium or Watkisbok & Hill,) vYo. 24 South Second Street, Philadelphia, L ESPECTFULLY informs his old friends and -- customers, as well as the public generally, that he has opened an entire new stock of eleirant styles of Spring & Summer Dress Goods. His assortment consists of the latest and most desi rable styles of English, Clerman, French & Ame rican Cioods. Such as Delaines', Tissues, Bera ges, Silks, Lawns, M uslins, Shawls, Hdkfls, Gloves, and every variety of Dress and Fancy Goods, l'hilad. March 16, 1850. ly C. BENKERT, BOOT MAKER, Jo. 40 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia, HERE every variety of French Calf Skin Morocco, Putcnt leather, Coinrrcss and Gui- iui iiuuu, ui hid uksi siyie ana workmatislup, are constantly kept on hand or manufactured to order. March 16, 1850 6ni JAIEIST Trusses of all kinds, Harrison's B writing and mdellible ink, Cotton yarn and "i-ijuouciuivcu aim lor sale by ', ' J. W. FRILING. ciunbury, Dec. 8, 1818. STONE WARE, VJiu.r, miiKl-ans, stone Jugs and Pitchers, u other articles of stone ware just received ana lor Baie iy . JUllA W. FKILING Sunbury, June S3, 1849. TILEY'S COUGH C.4NDY. An'l r lem remeuy jor cougbs, colds. V ...i. .1.:- . - . mam ADD'S celebrated Horse and Cattle Medi- cine ur saic oy Jir.iKy. A1AS1SF.H ouiiDury jan. zin, 1S4'J fj.ui.il ffcixs ly SILVER CA8E8. A small ioi on nana ana tor sale by H B.MA88KR. funbury, April 6, J 850. JAISIN8, currants, . citron, cheese, pepper Uvo, Dtx. ror saio uy j. ry . r illlilwU ounbury, Dec. 8, 1848. XV superior article for sale at the . r. .. ..u,ui 11EIK MA88EK. DUUuury, feb. 16, 1850, lEE BILL8Justice. and Constables Pea M. Bills handsomely printed on card paper, for ale at tliis office. r - 7MINERAL WATER, from the Oak Orchard x' Acid bprings, highly valuable iu chronic di eases, aud tonic remeuics, for sale by HENRY MASSER. Sunbury, June S9, 1850 tf t- . A CALL TO HOUSEKEEPERS At the Cabinet Ware Hoom of SEB'N IIOUPT & CO. ' ' Market Square, Also at the comer of Farm street It the Railroad ' SUNBURY, PA. . Thankful fur the patronage of his friends and customers during the 17 years he has been in busi ness in this place, he solicits from the public a con tinuance of their favors. During this period he has endeavored to keep up with the improvements of the day, and has accordingly extended his busi ness in every branch and variety. The public aro therefore invited to the attention of tho present stock of CAIHNKT. WAKE AND CHAIRS, Manufactured by SEBASTIAN HOUPT & CO. At the Old Stand, Where in addition to their former stock of the establishment they now manufacture Mahogany, Walnut & Cane-Seat Chairs. Large Spring Scat Rocking Chairs, Dressing Bureaus, Centre Tables, Jlurble Top Wash Stands, and a variety of other new style and Fashionable Furniture. Having secured a Ilearso and made the neces sary arrangements for the purpose, they aro now prepared for undertaking in all its branches, in this vicinity or at any convenient distance. Ye muids and mistresses, and husbands too, Here's furniture of every style and hue, From side boards down to kitchen tables, From rocking chairs to rocking crndles Should ynn not linvc tlie ready Jons to pay, We'll wait awhile for a brighter better day, Or take potatoes, oats, com, wheat and rye j Bark, hoop poles, staves, or lumber wet and dry, Or nay thing but yokes and threshing flnils, From pigs and turkies down to little quails. Come on then friends, come one and all, Keep trade a moving, so "goes on the bnll.M VW Orders from a distance promptly attended to am! work ol all kinds delivered with dispatch, Sunbury, March 9, 1850. tf ROUT. L. 8KTII . TI109. P. B. BKTH SETII & RROTIIEIt. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND Commfostoii iHcvcJtautfii, NO. 89 PRATT STREET, (Near Bowly's Wharf,) BALTIMORE. Will pay particubir attention to Hie sale ofGRAIN and all other products of the farm. Baltimore, Jununry 26, 1850. ly THE PEOPLE'S VADE-MECUM COMPRISING A COLLECTION OFOVEn 200 VALUABLE RECIPES, In the Useful and Interesting Arts with a few Simple nnd Curious Experiments In CHEMISTRY : INCLUDING Medicines, Perfumery, Chemistry Cookery, Farriery, Dying, Confectionary, Do mestic Economy, etc. etc. etc.. Price 61 cts., for sale by HENRI" MASSER. Sunbury, Dec. 8, 1849. II UIDIXO & HOLE'S TC-SmiOLESALE Commission PAPER and V V RAG WAREHOUSE, No. 19 MINOR Street, Philadelphia Where a general assort ment of all kinds of Paper is kept, and for sale at tne lowest cash prices. Cap, Letter and Printing Papers, fee on hand. Plain and ruled while Caps. ' " blue " Flat Caps. Plain and ruled while Letter. " bluo " Blue and white Folios. White nnd colored Printing Taper Tissue Papers. Shoe " Wrapping " Envelope " Hardware and Sheathing Paper. Tar Boards. Straw Boards, Bonnet lloards. AH orders from the Country will be attended to at the shortest notice. All goods sold will be carefully packed, and de livered at any place in the city. 1 lie highest cash price paid for Rags, or ex changed for Paper, as low as can be bought else wlicro. Please call and examine for yourselves. Philadelphia, Nov. 17, lS l'J ISrowii'N Esisenfc of Jamaica Gin ger. Prepared only hit Frederick Brown, at his Drug and Lhcmical Store, !orth East Corner of Fifth, and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia. FT1HE Essence is a preparation of unusual cx JL cellence and of varied nronerties. Inallcasei where a powerful and safe stimulant is reouircd it is unrivalled for ell'icacy as well as immediate action. To the traveller and to the family circle it is invaluable, as a few drops diluted in sugar and water present a safe and agreeable remedy to the invauu wno requires lmmeiliate relief, as well to the convalescing patient who needs a gentle tonic. In a Southern climate, where the relaxa tion of the system so generally induces thirst for stimulants, it will always be found an excellent substitute tor those tempting beverages which de Inmate the stomach and cause a morbid condition of its powers. In dyspepsia, in relaxation of the bowels, in naussea and sea-sickuess, it is an active and safe as well as a pleasant and refreshing re medy, and is prescribed by the most eminent of the medical faculty. A supply of the alrave received and for sale by II. B. Masscr, Sunbury. April 0, 1850. (iai 'TT3T -P.PwITED. A New AMsoi tineiit ol FmmIi Good. IRA T. CLEMENT. T ESPECTFULLY informs his tonicrsand others, that he hasju friends, ens- ust rcccivtul n handsome assortment of NEW GOODS at his store in Market Square in Sunbury, such a Dry Goods, Groceries, Queens ware, Hardware, &c. Sunbury, June 83, 1849. Win. . loch ran fc Co., Wliulesule aud Hrlull, WINE AND LIQUOR MKRCHANT8, No. 72 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. HAVE always on hand a very large slock of Wines, Liquors and Segars, of their own importation. Store Keepers, Hotel Keepers, and private gentlemen, will be supplied on tlie most liberal terms. Philadelphia, Nov. 17, 1849 Valuable Hooks!. Chbist, handsomely bound. T)'A... T IFE oy " mciisi tlisToar or KSFUItNATlUX. BUNR DaT-MOOKS IXD I.r.Ilf. KH lull hnim.l.,1 For sale at the publishers prices by H. B. MASSER. Sunbury, July 14, 1849. rjotton Yarn, Cotton Carpet Chain, Cotton Laps and Wadding, Cotton Outlines, Ready made Pantaloons, Heady made Vesta, Congress Knives, Porcelain lmed preserving kettles, just received for sale by H. MASSER. Bdnbury, Dec S, 1848. CAP,8'.tA'L """"tueiit just received. Also silk HAT8 at 5, for sale by u u t. H. MASSER. Wunbury, Die 2, 1848, liLANKS, BLANKS of every description can U had by applying at theoftce of the American. FIRE PROOF CHESTS, FOR BOOKS, PAPERS, JEWELRY, &o. EVANS & WATSON, No. 90 North Third street, between Arch and llace, and 83 JJnck street, OPPOSITE THE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE. Patent Soap-SDono Lined and Key Hole lover SALAMANDERS, FIHE AND THIEF PflOOF IRON CHESTS, Wnrrantpri tn ttnnit more Hrait limn Any Chesta in this Country, AIpo Fatfiit Air-Chumbcr Iron Cherts. 1(M0 now in ue. They niBii rniuiuue u mnkc iiik on urn. b ry r ire rrontu, nt very nv prices Hiciii rtniininntion inrki. With imifpKi'ys, whirh enn be chnnnrd r- nevRrul thounnnd times chmiKcii Me in fact evcrv time the lunik in lined if druirnlilo. Thpws fjnckn are proof mrninnt the moat expert Thieve, beitiff supplied with the Patent Key-hole Cnvr, nnd mnde vrrv stronir, they ennnot lie blown open bv Onnp-tWiter. These Locks are intended for BANKS, STOHF.S, HAFE8, Are. Benland lettei copying presses, fire proof doors for Banks and Sti Tes. Vntent Slate Lined Refrieerntors. wnrrnntcrt superior tn nil others. Water Filters, Shower Bnths of the best qual ity- IV Persons wishing to purchase any of the above ar ticles, will plense (tivn them ft mil, as they sell cheaper than any other in the United States. DAVIT) F,VA, JOHANNES) WATSON. Philadelphia, November 10, lt-it ly STONE WAIIB. THE subscriber would most respectfully in form his friends and a generous public, that he is manufacturing the best quality of STONE WARE, in all its varieties, and is prepared to sell a littlo cheaper than any other manufacturer in the Union. lie is also importing and dealing most extensively in CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSIVARE, which he oilers on the most reasonable terms. His Potteries arc on Bond street north of Fav- ettc, and Chinn store and dwelling at No. 8, E. lialtimore street. DAVID PARR, No. 8, E. Baltimore street, Baltimore, Maryland. February 8, 1S50. ly Equitable Life Insurance, Annuity and Trut Company. OFFICE 71 YVAT.WT STRF.KT, PHILADELPHIA. capital sr-Trtyioo. Charter 1 krtetijal. rPIIK Conipnny nre now prepitreil to tniiisar-t luifinraR I iirH.n 1 tie must lilxTiil nml mlvnutnucMiii terms. Tlicv nre nmhorizctl liy their rlmrter (pert. :i) "to nmke nil nml every inminuiee npierttmiinf? to lil'e rinks of whatever kind or niiture, iiik! to receive, ami execute trums. inuke endow ments, nittl to ffniut nnd nnrehnse annuities. n Tlie Com pany sell ttiiumtie mid endowments, slid act as Trustees lor minors unu ueirs. Table of Premiums required for tlie Assurance of gtuu for the whole term ol Ltle. lilli Age. I Prem. Arc. I I'rcm. Age. l'rem. 18 1 511 .11 a 09 4(1 ' .1 M 17 1 53 33 9 15 47 .140 IS 158 33 a 20 4N 3 62 1 I 1 50 34 a7 40 377 20 1 (10 35 2 33 fill 3 4 21 1 A3 ,'ftt 2 40 61 4 13 22 ldtl 37 8 47 52 4 32 23 l!l 38 a 54 53 4 51 21 1 72 3 8G3 54 4 71 25 1 7lt 40 2 71) 55 4 01 SI 1 ftS 41 4 W 5(1 6 12 27 1 S9 42 2 02 57 6 33 23 1 nt 43 3 (11 59 S 54 20 1 08 41 3 12 50 5 7H 30 2111 45 3 23 00 6(13 The premiums are less tluin any other company, nml the Tables of hall'-vearlv and quarterly premiums, half credit mtes of premium, short terms, joint lives, survivorships and endowments; ulso, form of Application (for which there arc blank sheets') ure to be had on npplif:iti"n at the office, or by letter to the a . r ti unnw ' Rats ob insitrino SKiO on a single Life Ajie. For 1 year. For 7 vears. For Life 20 61 fl'l 1.(1(1 30 (i9 1.30 2.(4 40 1,2 1,64 2,70 50 1.1-0 2,07 3.i)l 6(1 3,1S 3.fl7 6,01 Kxamplk A ners tnnired 30 vears next birth ibtv. bv paying the Company p) cents would secure to his family or nt'irs miki should iltl on in one year: or lor Efji.un he cures to them l(HIO; or f'T I3 niinually for seven yea be secures to tlii'in HIOIKi should he die in seven vears; i for $20,40 uud annually during life he secures rKHHl to be paid when he dies. The insurer sfui ing his own b ums, by the difference in niii'tunl ot' premiums from those ebartred by olher oinccs. For fig. 30 the heirs would receive ijation Biioimi lie die in one yeur, l-'oruiii of application and all particulars mav be had ut the office. l'l'.TKIt CL'l.I.UN, President. Vice rresiilenl. W'j. M. H.uun. Franxis W. Hawlk, Secretary and Treasurer. CoNsn.TiNG FiivlciAN Ur. J. It. Mnsser. Sunbury. J. II. Iijbdv, tiuubiirv, Agent for Northumberland eoun ' Sunbury, July SS, 1SI0. "I.iicoiras;c Your Own!" JTAAS & TiENX. FASHIONABLE MAKE OF FURNITURE AND CHAIRS rTIIE subscribers respectfully call the attention of the public to.their lar;rc and splendid assort ment of every quality and price of (:ai:ii; t-wake. which cannot fail to recommend itself tocvery one who will examine it, on account of its durable workmanship and splendid finish, made up of the best stock to be hud in the city. No effort is spared in the manufacture of their ware, and the subscribers are determined to keep up with the many improvements which are constantly being uiaue. 1 neir siock consists ot Maliogany Solan, Olvaiisi nnd Lounge, Uurcaus, Secm.trfcs, sracboariis, SOFA, BREAKFAST AND DINING TABLES, and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phila delphia manufacture. iJr.urs 1 hAUr, ot every pattern and price. CUl'UUAUDS, WORK AND CANDLE STANDS. TOILET TABLES AND EXTENSION TABLES, n short, every article in this line of their business, They also manufacture all kinds and qualities 01 CIIAIUS, hk luoing vuneiies never IHIoro to be Hail in Sunbury, such as Maiioham, Black Walni-t AND ClJllLKII MaI'LK GlIKCIAH ; AXU WlXllSOH CHAIRS, axu rAxct Pi a xo Stools, which are of the latest styles, and warranted to lie excelled by none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere. Tho subscribers are determined that there shall be no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in the cities, as every confidence can bo entertained about tlie quality and finish of their ware and Chairs. Their articles will be disposed of on as good terms as they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun try Produce taken in payment for work. inr UNDERTAKING attended to on reason able terms. The Ware Room is in Market Street, opposite J. Young's store, and nearly opposite Weaver's Tavern. DANIEL HAAS, GEORGE PvENN. Sunbury, April 28, 1849 tf rPHE subscrilier has just received a new supply of the best liquors that ever came to Sunbury, consisting in part of Superior old pale Brandy. Fine Coguiao Brandy. Superior Old Jamaica Spirit. New England Rum. Fine Holland Gin. Superior Old Whiskey Common do. Superior Maderia Wine. Lisbon do. do. -Superior Tort Wine. Burgundy Port do. Sweet Malaga Wine. Superior Claret Wine in bottle. Champagne do. do. HENRY MASSER. 1 Sunbury, May 86 1819. BBOWN'8. ESSENCE OF GINGER. A new supply of this excellent article just received and for sale by H. B. MASSER. Sunbury, Match 18, U50. TXCKNOR'S ! COLUMBIAN PPELLINO BOOK. T) EING a progressive and Comprehensive Syg J tern of Orthograpy and Orthoepy, including I variety of definitions, adapted to the use of Schools in the American Republic, by Almon Ticknor, a Teacher of twenty-five year s experi ence, and author of the Columbian Calcujators, Practical Common School Mensuration, tec The attention of Teachers, School Directors, parents, etc., is invited to this new Spelling Book, which conforms to the modern spelling and usages in Orthography as being one of the neatest, cheapest best arranged, and better adapted to the wants Of children, than any other published in tho united Stats. It is what it purports to bo, a Spelling Book and not a Reading Book, and only requires an examination on the 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 Hr.Nnr MassEb, Sunbury. v hero 1 cachers and Directors can procure copies tor examination. August 4, 1849. Dlt- J- J- UPDEGUAFF, I? F. ZCTFULLY informs the citizens of 1 Danville and the liublic at larire, that he has located in Danville, and is now prepared to prac tice .Medicine and Burcery in all its various bran ches. He will operate on all tho various forms of blindness, cross eyes, club feet, harelip, cleft palate, and attend to the extraction of tumors, amputation of limbs, and nil other surt?ical dis eases. His collection of instruments comprises nil instruments in modern Siiriierv, of the latest improvement and finest finish. He flatters him self that many years' practice and experience will be a sufficient truarantee to those who may feel disposed to employ him. Ills residence is nearly opposite the Mniitsromf ry Mmldins, and next door to Isaac Hosen baum's stove, in North Danville. Danville, Dec. 1, 1819. ly. HICKE1T & TULL, I ." CiieNiiut street, (Opposite the Arcade) PHILADELPHIA, ! I ANLTACTUKEKiS of their improved stylo Elastic i-Stcol fSnrins, Solid Solo Leather, nnd Solid Kivcted which took the only first premium, awarded by the Franklin Institute at their last exhibition. , H. fc T. take pleasure in informing the travel- Iintr public, that they have now on hand, a beau tiful assortment of their improved style of Solid Sole Leather Trunks; Double and Single Folio Trunks, of various styles; Ladies' Trunks, Va lico Trunks, Donnct Boxes, Cap Cases, Carpet lings, and an elegant assortment of superior En ameled Putcnt Leatbor Dugs, with every article in their line of business. lif Old Trunks Repaired or taken in exchange for New ones. ALEX. L. HICKEY. RICHARD W. TULL. Philadelphia, Nov. 17, 1819.- PHIIA. AND READING RAILROAD. SUMMER ARIlAXGEMliNT 1IIUJ1 PHILADKU'IUA AND POTTS VI I. LB. Office of the Phila. Reading Uuitrowl Co, nuladclplua, March 2U, 1850. ) Two Passenger Trains Daily, (except Sunday.) ON and after AprilUt, 1850 two trains will be run each way, daily, between Philadel phia and Pottsville. Morning Line, (Accommodation .) Leaves Philadelphia at 7$ A. M., daily except Sundays. Leaves Pottsville at 7j A. M. daily except Sim days. Jftrrnoon Line, (Fast Train.) Leaves Philadelphia ut2i oYInck, daily, except SumlavH. Leases Pottsville at 2j o'clock, daily, except Sundays. Passengers cannot enter the cars unless provi ded with Tickets. Tho al'lernoon, or fnpt .rains, do not stop nt Au burn, Altliouse's, BirdnbortV, Roger's Ford, Val ley Forue, lort Kennedy, Spring Mill or Falls. .NOTICE. Fifty pounds of baijsane will be al lowed to each pasieni;er in three lines; nnd pas sengers ave expressly prohibited from t;ikins auy thiiu? as bairairo but their wearing apparel, which will be at the risk of its owner. liy order of the Board of Managers. S. 13 K Alt FOND, April 13, 1830. Secretary. WILLIAMS' ASTI-YSI8U'TIC Ei.ixia i Mt-dica! with tlie utinu8t couruN;ncc, oflWrd to tlie ! Kuculty ami the nutilic for th cure nf lv5nfi- 8ja or liidicsti hi, unit ull Uibtuse uriHiiii; froinit, uiu'h Nausea, IIi'iulnflKi, Vi-rtitru. Dimiu'ns of Sitfht, Debility ol' the N ervous Sys tem. II v K'hondria, Juumlice, 1 jtdSnCllpnetite, Hiliotis Voniitin, liuniinir sensiitinu at th pit it" the st'iinai'ti, Liver cnmpbiiiit, Oppri'Hsinii ul'ter entitijr, fulpitntiii ot' the fleail, Inin in the pit nf ttie stnumcli Wnstiiifi tf the strenpth. Flntuleiiee, with Iruquentl or tWiirjs the riifht sidi lieldiiht; of wind, 'Sahnwneos oi'eniiiplt'Xi'ii, Vitiated ti.sle, jDeprrsHinn nf the spirits and Constitution mid uiirasinessl irntululity ol tamper, im. uf the lxweli, l If a caw of dyspepniu Sould be neglected, m int serious efleeti may eimue, tor it ia tlie fnmulatii-u for, in the in cident cuuaenl', and very frequently terminates in enuimmp tion. I woitlij iuipresa upon the ruind that to ti ille with this disease may tw to pport with the retiaon which eonnii tutes man superennnent Hinonp onimnl heins, nr to em bitter existence by Sliding a consciousness ui'iVl!y to the penalty of pain. This met fie i no is neatly put up in bottles, with ample directions for use, and is sold in Huuhiirv bv John V. Fbilino. JAMIIS Vlia.iA.tS. Tejilimonyof Mr. Aimer Ktmes, hatter, Market Ktreet nhove Sixth, corrolrutive of tho eiticuey of Williams Auti-Dytpeptie lilixir. Puilauklpiha, Oclobur 3, 1B49. Mh. James William : f Dear ii : It gives me great pleasure to know that you nre ajraiii prepnnufr medieiue f"r the cure of l)yiep siu, for many ot' my aeiuuintances have repeat wily nuked me where it could be tmn'uieil, knowing that 1 had been cured by it. As I think that a public acknowledgment nf the frreat benefit I have received from the use of your med icine is not only due to you, but may lie uset'ul to others, 1 now make it. For several years I suffered t'roin Dyspep sia, which increased to such an extent that my health and constitution were rapidly sinking under it. I was com pelled to restrict inyttelf to the most simple (VhhI, nnd even that I could not digest. I felt a loss of strength, disincli nation to exercise, and, us you have it iu vour advertise ment, a geuerul feeling of depression and imteseriltahle weariness, tn the year liW. hearing from others WifU rv commenilatiou nt your Anti-Dyspeptic Khxir, 1 pr-H-tired and used it with the most happy efT'-ct ; under it mriuenee languor and wurinejtfi gnuhinlly p-inned uwny. nnd my uprwv tite returned which I could gratify with impunity. Ten years luive now elapsed, und my confidence ui the curative powers of your medicine has of course merenftfd, for it completely cured roe when I failed to obtain relief from any othei source. Very respeclfullv vours, A i Kit KI.MF.S. Testimony of FA ward H. Rowley, Whnlt-sale Mereluint of the firm of Itowley, Ashbunner A Co., No 5 South Wliurve. m proof of the etticacy of Wiliuims' Auti-D s peptic Elixir. Philadklphia, Oetolei 29, 1B49. Mr. Jamrs Wilmsms: Dear Sir : 1 lake pleasure in recommeiidinfr your Anti Dyspeptic Klixir for the cure of Dyspepsia, J hum taken it myself for the diseuse, and have been entirely cured. Yuuri respectfully, KDVVAHD H. ROWUiV Aoext JOHN W FI11UNG, Sunbury, Va, March A, IK). ly HOSE OINTMENT, TOR TETTER "EAD the ftdlowuuf coitificate from Capt. Devoe, the J V well known ami popuiur Sham Boat Cuptuut (of the Traveller.) Philadelphia, October 31, 1B16. Several years since I was attacked with a breaking out on my neck ia the form of Tetter, which 1 am convinced win comrueted at the Barber's iShon. It gnutdually extend ed over my fHe until it reached the upper pa" f the cheeks. Durinjr the aeveraJ nun n lis iltat it eoiitiuued pleading, I uscl di lie rent appliivtious. some uf which had the eilect, apprenlly at least, of increMsuur the disease, but from none of them did 1 perceive (be least benefit umil 1 applied (lie liosx Ointhknt. liy the use of oue jar ol' it, 1 was perfectly cured and have remained free of Uie afloo tiou. 1 have since uaad the Ointment, lightly applied forroufih nesa of the face, blotche. chapped hands, Scc. With per fect success. I have no hesitation in rocotiuueuding it in the strtaigust maimer to the public. JAMl DEVOE. Apent H-et Massbb, Suiibary July .to, le4U. ROSE OINTMEN T A fresh supply of this excellent article for Tettor, iVc, just received ajidiorisaU by UENKV MAbtiKK. , Sunbury, July 28,1849-, : . NOB AND SPUING MORTISE LAT. CUES. A n excellent article, for eala at hall the usual price by J. W, FRILING. Sunbury, July 7, 1749. N. S. LAWRENCE, Agent for the sale of Sonthworlh ilamtfaclu- rt'nir Co'. Writina Papm. ' H'nre , lionise. Ko. 3. Minor street PHILADELPHIA. 100 9A8Es of the above superior Papers now in store, and for sale to trado at the lowost market prices, consisting in part of line thick Flat Caps, 12, 14, 1 5 and 16 lbs. blue and white. Superfine Medium and Doml Writings, bluo and white. Extrasuper and superfine Folio Posts, blue. Superfine Cammcrical Posts, blue and white plain and ruled and white, pluin and ruled. Extra super Linen Note Papers, plain and gilt Superfine and find Bill Papers, long and broad. Superfine and fine Counting-IIouse Caps and Posts, bluo and white Extra super Congress Caps and Letters, plain and ruled, blue and white. Extra super Congress Caps and LettcrB, gilt. Superfine Sermon Caps and Tosts. Superfined blue Dath Posts, bluo and white, plum and ruled. Embroidered Note Papers and Envelopes, "Lawyer's" Brief Papers. Superfine and fiuo Caps and Posts, ruled and plain, blue and white, various qualities and prices. Also, 100(1 reams white end asserted oboe Ta pers, Donnct Boards, whito and assorted tissuo. Tea, Wrapping, Envelope, assorted and blue Me. dtums, Cap Wrapping, Hardware Papers, &c. Philadelphia, Nov. 24, 1819. In prcxentinc the public with n remedv for the treatment anil cure of Fkvku axtj Aoce nnd other bilious disease. no apology i needed. Vast numbers in the Tinted Staten, whosutfer from these affections iu their varied fornix, ore compi-Hfdto peck relief from other s Mirces tlian the imme diate prescriprtons of the restuhr physician. It becomes theref-re nn obji'ct of humanity, as well aim of public inter est, to bring before them a remedy prepared fmm much ex pCTienee, and which may always ho relief upon ns nrn, EFFECTUAL, AND IIARMLRPA TO TI1K CONST1TCTIOX. Tllllt such is the true character of tlie INDIA CITOI-A'iOfil.'K, is amply ntteftd by the uuiversul success with which it has been employed. H?6" Kx tract from a conimunicatioii of the Tfoii. Wil liam Woodbkipgs, of the l f. Senate, late Governor of M ich igun. Detroit, Oct. 21, 1 SJ 0, DocTon Citahleb Ounoon. Dear Sir. 1 have rend with much interest, your little TRAHATisR upon the 'cuiises, trciiiment uml enre1' of the febrile diseases which have so extensively prevniled in our country during the last few mouths an interest im-rensvd no doubt, by the fact that I have individually suffered so much trnm them. 1 houtrh i teel myself very incompetent to judce safely upon a subject so entirely professional, yet your theory seems to me well reasoned, and your conclu sinus jnst, and I think witbnl. that your pamphlet is cilcu latcil to proiluce much practical trtod. SpKikinp of the - Jtcine he save : It fully justified your flatterinsr expectations, and as a safe, convenient, nnd popu lar remedy, my own experience, so far, induces mc to lie lieve that it will prove n re-jt public benefit. I nrn pleased to learn lhat you have recently eHtahlishrd several agencies for its disposition thouch I regret t'nut, with a view to a more general ditsseniinat inn of it, you should huve found it necessary to remove from your present residence among us. With much respect I have the honor to l, sir, Your obliged servant, WIT I JAM WOODBItmOTC. W From Hon. Bthpiifn V. It. Tbowciiidge, of .Michi gan State Senate, to the Agi-nt at Detroit. Biumlxc.ham. Oakland Co., Dec. .1, JM1. fir you wish me to inform von what I know of Dr. Osmd's India Choliipnguf, or anti-bilious medicine. 1 do lu'lieve that if the virtue and eificary of this medicine were generally known, the vt'VER and Aiit'K would disappear in Michigan. I procured a bottle in the spriiiir of 1MI, aud have cmx reason to believe that myself ami family eseuped the ague, last season in consequence of its use. IVrhups in nd summer since the settlement of this fine peninsula, has the fever and ngne been so prevalent ns the last. I have recommended this medicine m numerous in stances, nnd when the disease had become fixed ami baiiletl the skill of physicii.ua; and I have never known it fad. 1 hns universally produced the nest happy eifents. and I bet lieve it has nevt r been exeeed-sl by any' medicine in remo ving the hili ma die:i.e-i ot' ih chiuute. Vours, resiieclfiillv. S J'l'l'lli: V V. R. TROWliRlDGK. Agent fn Piciburv II. 11. M'ASSKH ; Vor'lnunherlaiid, WlTnii;Tt)M .MilLun, J. H.HASlUt; ScUhs izrnve. MAY Ac KLUSK. May (i, IMS tf TO PHYSICIANS, DliCCfilSTs" AND COL'M'ilY mi:rciants. TR. J. N. KEELEU & liro. most rosportfiilly -'' (iolic-its attrtitiim to tln-ir fresh stork of l'.ng hull. I'renrli, German nnd Amrirau Dmes, Mod irinrd, CliomiciiU, Paints, (lils, Dye Stulls, Class wiiri-, lVrfniiH'iy, l'litcnt McUciii03 &c. Hiivina; ojicnril ii now Htora No. 2'J1 .Murket St. witli a full siii)y of Fresli Uruc;s nml Mcilicincs, we re sportfully solicit Country uValcrs to examine our stock before puri hasiui; elsewhere, promising one anil all who may feel disposed to extend to us their patronage, to sell them genuine Drugs and Medi cines, on ns liberal terms as any other house in the City, and to faithfully execute all orders entrusted to ns promptly and with dispatch. One of the proprietors being a regular physician, affords ample guarantee of the genuine, quality of all articles sold at their establishment. Wo especially invite druggists and coun'ry merchants, who may w ish to become agents for Dr. Kfelrr's Vrhbrntrd I'utnity Medicines, (stall dard and popular remedies,) to forward their ad dress. Soliciting tho fully remain. patronugo of dealers, we respect- J. X. KEKI.ER& BliO., Wholesale Druggists, Ko. 2U1 Market street, Philadelphia. September 15, 181'J. ly. I'lIll- ASM-.ri'EI I A MEDICAL HOUSE, ESTABLISHED 15 YEARS AGO, 15V Dlt. K1NKEL1N, N. IV. Corner oj Third and Union Strcets BKTWKKN Sl'lll'CE AND J'IXE STUfcETS, PHiLADELFHlA FIFTKRX VKAHS of extensive nnd uninterrupted practice spent iu this city have rendered Dr. K. the ni 'st expert anil nieeesMul practitioner far an.l near, iu the treatment of ull diseases of u private u-uure. Persons ntliii'tiil with ulcers up-'U the body, thronf, r Irus, pains iu the head or hours, mercurial rheuinaliwn.striiaureH. jimvel, diwami urisiin; t'rniu youi lifnll excoses or impurtiies of the bl km I. whereby the u-'iisiitutiuii lnut bccotiie eiiieebled, ure ull treated with succrss. ile who places himself nnder the care of Dr. K., mav liioiihly eonlide in his lion r us h geutlenutn3uud contideiit ly rely uivon bissUill as a phvsici:m. TAKi: PAKTK'l LAH XOTIPK. Vouna; Men wlm have injured ihemw-lvei by a certain pi net ire indulged iu u habit frequently learned from evil conipjunons or at .-hiol the ell'ects o(' which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and destroy Unit mind mid Uniy, shniild apply immedintely. Weakness nnd constitutional debility 1ks of mufvulur energy. ph sical tussitude and eeu ernl pntration. initubilify nnd nil nervous alfec tiont, mdi. eestion, slujiirisluiess of the livei, and every duetmin any, way eonncctfd with the disorder of the pruereutiva func tions cured, and lull vigor restored. YOUTH AND MANHOOD, A vigorous life or a premature death. E1NKEL1N ou self Preservation. ONLY 25 CENTS. Tliii Bnok jintt pubhihedii filinl with uieful mf.irmati on tlie tiitiriuilieB unit ttittcii8- of the (tfiicrutive Dririuii li addremtt uwlmlikf to VOUTH.MANaooUand OU) AtiK, und nhoulit tie aid by all. The valuulila aitviea and impressive waniinv it Rivn will prevent yeara.if miaery andiuuerlng and save auuuaj' ly I'lioinuiinta ot Uvea. Tamils by reading it will leuru ho w to prevent tlie des tructum U their chtklraii. A remlitnm-e uf i cents, enrtiised in a letter ad drenrd to 1K. Kl.NKKUN, N. V. oirner of THIRD UNION Wreels, between Spruce ft l'ie IM.itadclpiiu., will ensure a tnk, under euvekipe, per return of mail! Feracisat a diauuce may address br. K. by letter, (port paid,) and be cured at home. I'At'KAliW OF ,MK1)1CIFK9, DIRECTIONS, Ac., f,.rwiirdd by aendjnjr a remitluooe, aud put up secure fmm UA.MAUK or CI HIOSTV. r Biv.k-aellers, New Airenu.Pedhrs, Canrwsers, and all others supplied wuh the above work at very low rates. Februury 9, 1bou ly rr ISSUE PATER. Yellow Tissue paper for i. covering glatuea, Ac, for aule at tli otliec oi tUo American, . . CJTONE Ware, Earthen Ware, Raisins, Al rC monds, 1J unee and Cream Nuta, . Planea of all kinda. ' Salt and Plaster. Just received and for aule JOHN V. FKILING. Sunbuiy, Dec. S3, 1619. i r t ii r, ri n a :, 1 1 i ii vi 1 1 in 1 1 1 i ,( r BANK NOTE TA33LE, CORRECTED WEEKLY. l'i:iVIV!SYl,VANIA, I C1TV n f m,..timf.0i . ' . MAD!lir,lispns AH solvent bunks ; lilt Hilnni- ut t-. J " V. S. liunk notes IS rllft All solvent ItankS ai' COIl!TR. Bank of Clmmbersburg i dis! loii d. CONNEcTlCtf. Ail solvent hnnks I dil Hunk of Del. Co. Chester pnr! REW YORK. ... , C1IT- . Attfnhrenl nnkl 1 r.. mm oi iiermRntnwn par llimk of Uettyslmrg 1 dil! ITUk notes nnder 185 dis linns oi l.ewistown Hunk of Mulilletnwa 1 dis Montiromerv Co Hnnk nnr X'lNIIIT. All solvents hnnks 1 dls NKW JKKSEt, Helvidere Bsnk dis Commercinl Hank 1 dis Hnnk nf Norttmmberl'iicl. pni Hunk of Pittsburg 1 ilil Hnnk of Danville ' pnr Cnrlisle Himk 1 ili. r miik mojit Hoiijr par F. A. M., Middletown Pt. par Meelinuies' Hk. Newark iUr Columbia H'k ft U'geCo pnrl Doyelstnwn Hank pnrl Knstou Bnnk pnr Krie Hunk C Meeh. Hk of Biirliiiston psr Meeh. ft Mini. Bk Trent par Kxr jiunge H'k Pittsburg t disj.Newnrk Bk'g t Int. Co ..n..F,T , i.Miiiru i ins wrnufre Hfink ' uiers U K, IllieKSUO Dlir I'eOli e'S Ilk Pnll.,n 'nrmers' Hk. Ijnnenster nnr Fsrmers,' Hk, Ileniling par' Fiirm. Hk rV-hnylkill Co pnr: F ft D. Hk WnvneshV l. filis Franklis Ilk. Wmh'ii dibs Iliirrishurg Hnnk 1 dis Hnuesdnle Hnnk 1 dis ljinruster Hunk pnr, Lebniiori m,k J,nr Mereh. ft Msn. Hnnk 1 dial Miners' H'k, Fotlsville per Mononiriiheln Hnnk 1 dis' I'rinceton Hitnk- Kilem Hnnkinir Co, Hemerret Co Hnnk pal nsr Stnle Hank nt Cnmden dil pnr I dill dis niste hk r-.iizanethton Stnte Hnnk Newnrk Pmte Bk, N. Brnnswlek nsr t-ussex bsnk, Newton 1 dis I renton liniikmg Co pin lTnion Bsnk, Iliner din Vnrrlleyv'le &Del Dr Co 15di tSTlty notes under 3 I din nei a .r . 4 Wost Hrntieh Hn,,k pnrlnnnk of De'lawsre nylorsv'e Ilel H Co IS dis Bnnk of eVnvrna psv frnr ...M,iH iviiKesii'e pnr S ork Hnnk, j tPHelief notes j dls ueniwTirc uity iisnk rii Hk Wilmf'nft. Brandvw-. tt'i Fnrmers' Bk St Delnwei e :. Union Bonk. Wilmington mri IT Under Si'i I Ji, ill A I . K, Hnilkof M hell,lr j: Mercantile Hk, Hnngorlddis All s-ilvent bunks l dis, NKW HAMI'SHIR!?. All solvent Inuks j di. OHIO. ' All solvent bnuks o . rp"Hk intet under g's 4 dii Hnnk of St Albnns All solvent bunks nukth CAROLINA. A .1 solvent bnuks 8 dis ,WUnder5'si 2'J dii 2 (lis i dis IMPORTANT TO THE 1'UBLIC. :iC?a33 .1TD CATTLS MEDICINES. Don't prrmit your Horsps or cattle to die, wfien tlie mrans of cure are within therench of all! Th? nmlorsiincd hat spent several years in tin v J 0;,;,pt'rill,,r- practice in "Lcmdon and E. (Iinl)oro . 1,p ha, ! nvnilr1 himself of thcrrsear- ........ j.eioifr, an.i otlior celebrated men, who have cr.ntnl.utcd so much towards a judicious treatment oliinima s; the principles of our practice cnnit.: in tlie rejection of trcncral Mecding and the total rejection of all medicines that experience has shown to he of a dunircrous tendancv. These re niedtcsuctiu harmony will, the vital prineipln, and when triven nccor,!inff to the directions which ac cotnpnnv each article they are capnl.le of excitinc and iiiereasiusr the natural functions, without di mmiOunq; or destroying their power, henc. art satciii the hands of every one. G. H. DADD, M. B. A List of Horse nnd Cattle Medicines. Physic halls, T.V. per hox. Alterative bull, 7oc do. " powders for had condition, 7.3c per pack Heave pow,ler furdiseases of the hin-;s, 75e I vine powder for kidneys, 75c i onic powder for had condition inlanders, 75c Cordial drink for inliamution of bowels, 75c bottle. Liquid blister. 75r per bottle. dc do do pci 50. wiinnient tor proiii,.tms the growth of hair, i" 1 ry Hnalinrj balsam for wounds anil saddle calls 75c per l.otlle. Vash for inllamed eyes, SDc .cr bottle. Ointment for inainru scratt hes, old sores, &c., 60t per bottle. : : mr immmi, i.ic per nollle. iiooi iniiimcnt lor sum! crack, brittle prr bottle. hoof, &c, 50. Horse Liniment, the most celebrated article knowi iu nmriauii lor lameness oi rverv A V per bottle. ilescnption, 7S. llis!ciiirrp.)m!cr for red water, .f!l perl ottle. oiiii p nvu.Ts tor Ilic removal of worms Ihc intestinal ninnl. 7.) per package. For sale by STIMPSON & E D, 2S chants ,,w. nl.m at OAliD'Si IICIKSE Iron Mer ANT A : i i i.e. .vn;uici.E JjEPOT, N llaymarket S piare. Uostnn. 1 1 a iiplhets describing the diseases for these remedies are used can !. 1,:,..! e-r...; whiel Nnnierons Certificates are in possession of tin Proprietors, of cures performed by the abovo .Medi fines. Sold I. v GREEN & FLETCHER,No.28.Soutl IU tslrci-t. I'liiliidelpliia. and by his An i:-rs ili:av M tssKa, Sunbury, February :), 184!) tf COLUMBIAN SERIES OF gn-Ufimrttro. Pi'pil's friend and Tearhcr's comfort. Th 'VHK COLUMBIAN CALCULATOR.-Thii work is ahcaily introiluced into some of tin best Acadaniies and a liiro iiiiinlK?r of Schools when-its use has eivcn decided and universal sa tishu tion, both to teacher and pupil. It is purely American in its character, based upon our ow'r beautiful tlcrimal system of currency. Iteontai,' more, the arrangements nre better, nnd it is thi easiest ami cheiiiest work of the kind now in use aud it is so considered by hundreds of the moal competent teachers and men of science in the Uni on. who have recommended it, It is the book particularly and expressly prepared for our Ane rican Scholars : Uy Almon Tiehior. TlIK Yin-Til's CllLL-MHIAMCAl.ri-I.ATna Thi. volume contains ill pa ires, with about 900 exam pics for solution on the slate. It embraces thi Fundamental Rules, Compound Rules, Simpli and Compound Reduction, Single Rule of Three Proportion, &e. 'I'll KMlli's AurrilMKTII'AL T wil l's, is destinn ! for the use of younu'er classes in thi Schools of tin I luted States. A lieautitul little hook nnd plea ing to children, aud the only one of the kind of any value. There are Keys to both Arithmetics bound sin pie or double, for the convenience of teachers, ii which the solutions of the questions are given witl much extra matter for the black board. These Keys are the most complete works of the kind eve published, and contain, in addition, about twe hundred examples in Mensuration, ic., for th use of the Teacher. All that is wanted is to han the above books examined, nnd no teacher who in acquainted with the science of Arithmetic, will hesitate to pronounce them the best works thai have ever been published in this or any other country. . Although issued hut a few months, they have already liecn introduced into the Night Public Schools of New York City in all the Schools public and private, except two, in the City ol Roudinir. Also, in about twenty Acadaniies in the Slate of Pennsylvania in a large portion of tht Schools in the City of Wilmington, in the City of Lancaster, and in the Boroughs of Harriaburg York, Chambersburg, Lebanon, Doylestown, Potts ville, Orwigsburg, oV'c, &c. Forsuleby Hkxrt Masskh, Sunbury, Agem for Northumberland County. Sunbury, Doc 8, 1848. ( PATE1TT MEDICI1TE3. Green's Oxygenated Bitter, price reduced. Old Jacob Townsend'sSarsuparilla. Baker's Sarsaparilla. Swayne's Hyrup of Wild Chen Sway lie's Vermifuge. Ayre's Cherry Pectoral . Dr. Drake's Panacea. Ur. Cullen's do , Tibbit's Pain Killer. Dr. Hooflund's German Bittera! Indian Vegetable Pills Horse and Cattle Medicines For sale by HENRY MASSER, , Suubury, July U, 1849. T)OOK5 and Gold Pens. On hand seteral cop. tea of the life of Christ, and also a number ei gold pens which we will sell at the Philadelphia prices. For sale at tiusoffice. fc 'ENNEDY'S PATENT SASH TA3 TEN1NGS A cheap and excellent aU cle lor fastening sash for sale br J. W. rKLlINw kW Sunbury, July 7, IS 19.