Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, October 19, 1850, Image 3

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    ;i j;ommumcation3.
Translated for the American.
love souo.
From tub Spanish.
See the guy Zephyr wantons o'or thy bowers,
Kissing with fondness the half open flowers;
Soft moonlight lies upon the river's breast,
The Bolbul ships his favorile rose to rest,
The oak smiles in the ivy's close embrace,
The fragrant pines their branches interlace,
The sky her robe upon the mountain drops
And rests in silence on their tupped lops ;
Then come to me, apain, my bosom's liaht,
Life of my soul, my heaven of sweet delight.
Pillow mv head apain upon thy breast,
Near to thy throbbinp heart, oh ! lot me rest,
Clasp me more closely in thy milky arms
While mine as close embrace thy witching
charms,
Tnrn to my paze thine eyes' eiichanlinp plow.
From thy sweet tongue let tender whispers
To mine with fervor press thy dewy lip
Whose nectar pods in ecstacy mipht sip,
Yield to me every bliss that lovo can pivo,
Save me from worse than death and bid me
live.
For the "Ainerirtni."
O0IXO HOME !
Going Home! We are going home ! Who
Vjf us can hear these words, and not feel a
thrilling glow vibrating through his frame!
the simple words, going home, strike a chord
in the human breast, pealing forth the sweet
est music, and calling up the most hallowed
associations. There is a mapje in the sinple
word, home, more potent than all the flowers
of oratory, all the melodious strainsof poetry,
'or all the Statesmen's speeches thnt have
sounded through Senate halls, and reverbera.
ted to nation's utmost bound ; yes, there is a
magic, throwing a spell o'er all who ere lis
tened to its sound and divined its meaning;
and who has ever heard it, without fully
comprehending the deepest happiness of
which life is capable of rendering 1 Home,
wherever found is an oasis in life's desert)
from whence gushes up the purest and most
Refreshing watersj possessing the power of
washing from our remembrance all injuries,
'all wrongs, all disappointments ; healing all
'of life's wounds, and placing before our
mind's vision the reality of present happiness,
the hope of future bliss. Nature has so form
ed us, that the family links, forming homo's
golden chain, cannot be readily severed, can
not be sundered by distance, disappointment,
misfortune, misery or misanthropy; but in
each breast, (be it of the righteous children
of Abel or ol Cain's murderous race) in each
fcreast, there is a home-chonl-of-sympathy
vibrating to the purest and holiest emotions;
emotions that can never be destroyed nor
adulterated by life's vanities and seducing
pleasures; by the world's false, yet syren
voice, leading to paths of crime and sin ; nor
by the holier cull of religion's ennobling nud
purifying influence ; no emotions, no circum
stances, no event of earth can subline or an
nihilate the healthful, the gonial, nud the in
spiring influence of home. Home is home, be
it upon a sterile dill' of Ocean's shore ; amid
'Greenland's ice-bound rocks; beneath the
torrid' parching clime ; in the forrest's in
tricate wildncss and isolation, or the desola
tion of desert ; home is still that ilowery spot,
shedding upon her chosen ones, her flagrant
perfume, her grateful inllunce, her soothing,
composing and balmy influence. This ionic
feeling is more universal jiiul spontaneous
than all others prevailing o'er the human
heart ; it sways them with that resistless pow
er, against which earth and life can offer no
barrier, but toward which every feeling slid
impulse would centre ; it is this feeling erect
ing for us household God's, having the power
'of weaning us from tho world ; and even the
thirst for mammon, is for a while assuaped
is but home rendered comfortable and beauti
ful by its Omnipotent influence. Head' the
feelings of that traveller, wlio loop since left
'his home, his fireside hearth, his bosoin-che-'rished
idols, to visit mankind and man's va
ried aspect, in strange countries and foreign
'climes; every object lie beholds in nature or
'art, reminds hi in of, or is compared lo home ;
in his personal comfort's and the attention8
nhown him daily, does he think them equal
ling a wife's or mother's thouphtfid care?
Do the foreign customs and objects surround
ing him, equal those of his own land ? Is ve
getation as luxuriant, trees of as noble growth
mountains as grand, waters as miphty, or sky
(though of Italy) as serene, as than hidden
ing out own, our muivc la ml. Behold that so
litary secluded abode, planted amid Lapland's
hibernal clime; JYotn that humble and rural
tenement (so uninviting, so repelling to the
'casual observer) there has pone forth one
who was born beneath it's roof, and protected
by its rude walls, from the fierce blasts of a
frigid zone; yes, this child of a northern
clime, familiar only with sterile rocks, and
nature in her stupendous yet gloomy gran
deur, has visited the sunny spots, bright
skies, pay flowers, luxuriant vegetation and
luscious fruits of earth's most favored clime's;
yet, he turns from them all, towards that polar-star
gladdening his vision, and ever shi
jiing with renewed splendor and brightness
before bim, though hid in a gloomy Vale,
amid Lapland's untamed mountains and per
petual snows. Or, behold that ship, bound
ing o'er Ocean's roughened wave, and gladly,
buoyantly skimming its surface; why do we
near the cheerful conversation and the voice
'of hope t Why are duties rendered easy, and
gladness pervading all? Why are Italiau
skies, arts, fainting and sculpture, and the
so'ft, sunny clime of France foigottenl Why
has the land of Palestine, that goal of the
Crusader's pilgrimage; that spot witnessing
the germ of Christianity; witnessing the life
fend works of Christ ; yes, and witnessing
'earth and sky wrapped in weeping-gloom, on
beholding his shameful crucifix! ion; why lias
this spot, from whence arose the star of light
and truth now leading on the world to a bliss
ful goal, this spot hallowed by a Christ's foot,
steps, and teeming with interest, why is it
untuought of, and forgotten 1 Why are all
eyes directed, all hearts tending towards one
point lit the horizon S We read it in those
brier words "home ward bound," but tw d words,
yet possessing meaning deeper and greater
thai can be written; .
Jsiokrita
Northumberland ,Qd- 1!50.
m Annie o.
In'lhii place, on Sunday Inst, hy the Rev.
Mr. Fprait, Mr. Andrew Baldy, to Miss
Hrnriktta Miller, all of this borough.
t 1 - -
, oal vEvak.
Sunbury, Oct. 17, 1850.
Whole amount of coal brought over the
Danville and Pottsville Railroad, to Sunbury,
from the Shamokiu mines.
Tons.
For the week ending, 620
Per last report, 137S7
Total,
14377
&I)C ittavkcts.
Philadelphia Market
Oct. lfi, 1850.
Fl.oi'R. Flour is qniel at S4 871 a $5 00
Extra Flour at 35 25 a 6 75. Rye Flour.
Peiina. is selling at $3 06. Corn Meal is
worth $3 00 per brl.
Wheat. There is a limited demand; small
sales of new red l'eiina. at $105; and good
white at SI 10.
Rvb, South. Rye is held at 65o per bush.
Corn. Corn is in demand at 64 c, for yel
low ; White is worth 61 cents.
Oats. Oats are still very scarce; sales
of prime l'enna. from store at 42 cts J South
ern are worth 37 a 38c.
Whiskky. Sales of Whiskey in bbls at 26J
and hhds at 27 c cents.
Baltimore Market
Oct. 1 1, 1850.
Wheat. Small sales of pood to prime reds
weie made to-day at 104 cts., and l'enn.
white at 112 cts.
Corn. While at 60 a 61 cents, and of yel
low at 64 cents.
Oats. Prices ranpe from 33 to 36 cents.
Sales of Maryland" Rye at 63 a 65 cents.
Whiskev. Sales of bbls were made at 28
cents, and ol hhds at 27 cents.
SUNBURY NIICE CUUUENT.
Corrected weekly hy Henry Master.
WllKAT.
RtK. . .
CoHX. ....
Oats. - -
BlTTKIl.
Eons. ....
PlIIIK. ....
Flaxskkd. ....
Talliiw. -
Bkkhwax
Flax ....
Hkcklf.ii Flax. ...
DitiKii Afflks. ...
100
56
60
37
12
8
5
125
10
25
8
10
62
Cist of Ccttcvs
KEMAIMXO IN THE I'OST OFFICE AT
M XISI HV, Sept. 30, 1S50.
Abraham Powers,
Hon Samuel Hepburn,
Elizabeth Kelly,
John I. one.
Hnnna Mcndciihall,
A Mensing,
John P Ray,
Rebecca Rccdcr,
J I. A'uhn,
Sarah L'pdegrafl",
Abraham Wolf,
Benj Waite,
Samuel Whinn,
John Dowen,
Michael Barnhart,
Eli C'arlin,
Joseph Chnnibcrlin,
Esq. Dodiro,
dipt V.'m II Ewing,
John Fiirriiigcr,
Itainc W Farnsworth,
Joint Gibson
Philip Hartman,
Elizabeth llclillenmn,
Susannah Yarnull.
R 11 Packer. P M
Cist of fetters
REMAINING) IN THE POST OFFICE
At Northumberland, Sept. 30th, 1850.
Allcman Hcv. j.
Andrews J.
Mcder John
Moore John
Mingis John
Martin Geo. 2
Mover Henry
Northumberland.
Poke Eliza
Pollock Isaac
Pfouts Benj. 2
Schuyler Miss Susan
Strawscr Win.
Shailer Peter
Sylvia Nicholas
Still Rev. A. B.
Van Buskirk Franklin
Winklcinaii Jacob
Ycagcr Abraham.
C.G. BOYD, P. M.
Bowman John
Bouse J. W.
Bright Mrs. E.
Coleman Geo. J.
Crowsor Rosalia
Cauilol Joseph
Uumbolton Ira
Follmer Minn M. A.
Forsler Win. B.
Franklin John
Fisher Charles
Hall G. P.
Johnson Win.
Mem Capt. Win.
Morrison Capt. C. S
XiM M. ROCKEFELLER,
Attorney at Law.
ItllncrNvillc. Schuylkill Co., la.
O USINESS will lie promptly attended to in the
counties of Schnvlkill. Northumberland.
Union, Columbia and Montour-
Eefer to :
A Jordan, Esq-, T Win- De Haven, "
H Bellas, Vn , I Edward Hughes, I
H' B- Masser, Esq- Solomon Kliiiidcl- f
eunliurv- J Mincrsvillo
C- M- Hall,
M. Mortimc
icr, J
Pottsvillo.
Oct- 6, 1850 ly
IrtfitilSTER'S XOTICE.
TOTICE is hereby given to all Legatees,
L Creditor and other persons interested in
the Estate of Charles Comly, dee'd., settled by
his Executors Joshua W. Coinly, Selh I. Comly
and Saruh W. Comly ; of John Friek, jr., who
was Executor of John Frick. sr. dee'd., settled by
his Executors George A. Frick and Eli Slifcr; of
Conrad Raker, dee'd., settled by his Executors
Jacob Raker and William Raker, of Jacob Monre,
dee'd., settled by his Executor, Peter H. Moore ;
of Mary Moore, dee'd., settled by her Admistra
tor, Peter H. Moore ; of Susan Strawbridge,
dee'd., settled by her Administrator, W. C. Law
son j of Elias C'onrud, dee'd, settled by bis Adin'r
David Hauck. The account of Peter Ferstor,
Guardian of the minor children of George Ferster,
dee'dit the account of Solomon Folk, Guardian
of Henry, Litvina and Sumuel Fagely ( the ac
count of William A. Petriken, Guardian of the
minor children of Thomas Colt, dee'd. That the
Executors, Administrators and Guardians of said
Estates, have filed their accounts with ths Regis
ter of NorthumlM-rlaud county, and that the iimo
will be presented to the Orphans' Court of said
county on Thursday the 4th day November next
lor continuation and allowance.
JOHN P. PURSEL, Register.
hcgister s ofliee
Sunburv, Oct. 1850,
JACOB REED'S
Sduthwcst Corner of Fifth and Mtrket Streets,
Philadelphia',
YVTllO always keeps on hand a large stock of
" every variety of clothing jnada up of good
materials, and iu the latest and best styles. Ha
would also inform the public, that he pavs consi
derable attention in getting iip Military Clothing,
in good style and on reasonable terms.
June 15, 1850. ly
lOIl sale at a reasonable price, a well built r--1-
riuge in good condition with tongue fend shafts
for either one or two horse. Also, a double set
of harness. Enquire at this ofl'ice.
AUg. 3t; 1850 tf.
ENVELOPES. -The subscriber would respect,
fully announce to his friends and a generous
public, tiiat he is manufacturing Envelope of the
best quality and of all kinds. For sale by
GEO. W. COBLE.
Sunbury, Oct. 19, 1850 tf,
Northumberland County, Ki
ln the Common Picas of said court.
No 6, Nov Term, 1850,
William M. Phewrll. Julia T).
Shcwell and James H. Cochran, Alias Sire
and Mary his wife, Facias, &.C
TS
Daniel Broutigam and David
Taggart, Adm'rs nT Win M'Cay,
dee'd, with notice to Win M'Cay,
Daniel Gosslor and Elizabeth his
wife, Irhbc Fausmiught and Cath
arine his wife, Mary Ann M'Cay,
Dr Robert B M'Cay, Robt B M'
Cay, Rachel M'Cay and Wm M'
Cay, minor children, and Mary
M't-'ay, widow of Bcnj. M'Cay,
dee'd, heirs of s'd W M'C'oy,dcc'd.
The defendants above named arc hereby notifi
ed to bo and appear before the judges of said court
to be held at Sunbury, on tho first Monday of No
vcmlier next, to show mono, if any they have,
why Ihey should not be made parties to this suit,
and why judgment should not be revived post an
num ct diem, and to continue lien for five years,
and also why the Pl'lTs' execution ngainst them
according to the form and effect of ttic recovery
aforesaid, ought not to have, and further to do
and receive all and whatsoever the said court shall
consider ill that behalf.
JAMES COVERT, Shr'ff.
ShrfTs Office, Sunbury, i
Oct. 5, 1850. tc )
WM. M'CAliTY,
B O O K 9 E L L E 11 ,
Broadway,
SUNBURY, PA.
HAS recently received, anion; other articles, a
great variety of New, Cheap and Entertain
ing publications such as
Coopers novels, complcto or separate.
Herberts j)o Rodwcll,
Dumas do Trollope,
Mwe do Halliburton,
Reyndols do Marryatl,
Coeklon do Grey,
Maxwell do Marsh,
Jerrold do Ainsworth,
Morris do
At the low price of from 25 to 50 cts per volume,
Sunbury, Sept. 28, 1850 tf. ,
GREAT REMOVAL.
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry silver &
PLATED WARE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
rjpHE SUBSCRIBER has removed his atom
A from No. 413 Market street, to his splendid
establishment,
-Yo. 103 CiruMtit ulrrel, nliart .V,
I'ndcr the Frniililin Home,
PHILADELPHIA,
Where he offers for sale a most extensive assort
ment of CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELERY,
SILVER and PLATED WARE, &c., at such
prices as cannot fail to give satisfaction, and to
which he invites the attention of prrehasers, as
suring them that EVERY ARTICLE IS WAR
RAM TED AS REPRESENTED. His stock
consists in part of a full assortment of
COLD AND SILVER LEVER WATCHES.
Do do L'EHINE .do
SILVER TABLE AND TEA SPOON'S.
CLOCKS of everv description.
MANTEL ORNAMENTW, FANCY
GOODS, &e
LEWIS LADOMUS.
Watches, Jewelrv, and Gold Pens sent to all
parts of the United States, by mail, with perfect
safety,
I tr" I am determined to sell at less prices than
the same articles are sold in this city.
P. S. Preserve this advertisement, and call
and examine tho stock.
Sept. 28, 1850 3mo.
WATTS'
NERVOUS ANTIDOTE
AND
PHYSICAL RESTORATIVE.
THE 1MEDICA1 WONDER Or THE
AGE.
VY7'f'' positively cure all stages of Neuralgia,
Tic Doloroux, Nervous Headache, Cho
lera, Lockjaw, Hydrophobia convulsions; will
restore manhood to its prestine vigor, even after
years of prostration, and the only known and cer
tain cure for low spirits or mental debiltv.
Extract from the New Yorkun, Oct! 3, 1849,
The crlehiatrtl Dr M'atson, when talking of the
miraculous power of "Watts' Nervous Antidote,"
the question was put to him, ',Why such a valua
ble remedy for nil nervous all'ections was not in
troduced by the medical faculty 1" replied, "That
if it were, there would no longer bo any use for a
faculty, as all diseases originated from a disorgan
ized strte of the nerves ; the nerves arc the nuun
spring of the whole system Keep this in order,
and both the mind and body must be."
Four ounce phial, IS doses, enough for all or
dinary cases, ONE DOLLAR.
SOLD BY
Wm. MeCARTY, Broadway, Sunbury.
f-'eptcmber, 28, 1850 tf.
ORPHANS' COURT
SALE.
IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court
of Northumberland couutv, will be exposed
to public sale, on Saturday the 2Gth day of Octo
ber next, on the premises to wit: A certain
Tract of Lriinl,
Bituate in Point township, and county afore
said, "lieiug the Mansion Farm," adjoining
lands of R. M. Curry, John Paul, River Susque
hanna, Joseph Vaukirk and A linn Newbury, con
taining seventy-two acres, and twenty perches
strict measure: whereon is erected a
TWO STORY LOG HOUSEl,
wcather-lioarded, a small frame kitchen, a large
frame barn and waggon shed. Also two good
Orchards of choice fruit; late the estate of Henry
Hunsickcr, dec d.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said
day, when the terms of sale will lc made known
by GEORGE A FRICK, Adiur.
By order of the Coitrt )
John P. Puraell, Clk O. C. $
Sunbury, Sept. 28, 1850 t s
VALUABLE FARIM
L2P QO 2XL 3 La G3 ,
A VALUABLE FARM containing 10i acres
more or less, situated in Shamokin town
ship, Nortliumlierland county, 3J miles above the
Bear Gap, on the centre turnpike, adjoining lands
ot lJavid Martz, tsq., Mr John Reply and others,
The improvements consist of un excellent
BARN, and DWELLING HOUSE
with all the necessary out-buildings. This prop
erty will be sold at private sale, a great bargain.
, If not sold by the 31st of October, it w ill then
be bflered at 1 ulihc Sale, on
SATURDAY 30th DAY of NOVEMBER,
oh the premises, at 11 o'clock, without reserve to
the highest ladder upon lilieral terms, any persons
disposed to purchase said r arm will please call on
U.ivid At aru, q., adjoining wild f arm, who will
make known the terms and conditions.
A HEXRY PdRTER.
Baltimore, Sept. 81, 1850.ta.
EMtate of George Hall, Dee'd.
IV OTICE is hereby given, that Letters of Ad
1 " ministration have been granted to the sub
crilier. Persons indebted to the estate are rtv.
uuested to make immediate payment, and those
having claims against the same, are requested ts
present them for examination and settlement.
J. H. ZIMMERMAN, Adm'r.
Sunbury, Oct 9, 1850. St
BLANK PisrsmxT Pam.b Duds just pi in
led and tor ule at this idlicei
C31BRELUS k PARASOLS CHEAP. .
William A. Drown,
Umbrella & Parasol Manufacturer.
No. 86 Market street,
DEALERS IN UMBRELLAS AND PARA
SOLS, wishing to purchase handsome goods,
of superior quality, cheap, are. invited to call at
my Manufactory and, Store, No. 80 MARKET
street, one door below Third street, where every
variety of Umbrellas and Parasols are sold cheap
er than they can flse.Where lie obtained. ' "i .
A call when vou visit Philadelphia, is request
ed. An examination of my goods will satisfy
you that it will be to your interest to purchase of
me.
Philadelphia, Sept. 14, 1850. lmo.
Estate of Nathan Saxton, dee'd.
OTICE is hereby given that letters of admin
ii istratinn have lieen granted to the subscri
ber, on the estate of Nathan Saxton, dee'd., late
of Flemineton, New Jersey. All persona indebt
cd to said estate or having claims against the
same, are requested to call on the subscrilwr for
settlement.
ISAIAH MORGAN, Adm'r.
Upper Augusta tshp., Sept. 14, 1850. GU
Estate of Samuel Culp, sen., dee'd.
NOTICE is hereby given, that letters of ad
ministration have been granted to the suli
scriber, on the estate of Samuel Culp, sen., dee'd.,
late of Upper Augusta. All persons indebted to
said estato or having claims against the same, are
requested to call on tho snbscrilier for settlement.
JOHN HAUGHAWOUT, Adm'r.
Upper Augusta tshp., Sept. 14, 1850. 6U
FALL MILLINERY GOODS.
John Stone & Sons,
Importers ano Dealers in
Silks, Rilibons nntl Millinery Goods.
No. 45 South Second St.,
X-mLADEX.PHXA;
HAVE received by late arrivals from France, a
largo and very desirable assortment of
FALL MILLINERY GOODS,
among which will bo found
llun net Vi lrets of all colors in variety of prices.
" Satin " H "
Corited Velvet ' "
Figured, watcr'd and corded lionuet Goads.
lloinirt and Cap liiblmn, a large assortment.
l'rench and Amrriratt h'oirrr.
Jjace, JSonuet Tab, Civirns, U iirlrama, &c.
&c, together with a splendid assortment of Pari
I'aHCi l'tatlirr.
The above goods were selected by one of the
firm in France, and will be sold at tho lowest
market prices.
Philadelphia, Sept. 21, 1850. lmo.
ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER.
PEPSIN!
T II E T 11 u i:
DIGESTIVE FLUID,
GASTRIC JUICE !
A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CTJTRER,
Preimrcd itmn ltl'.N'.NKT, or Ilia fnarili Stomach ol' tlie
Ox, alter directions of IlAltOX MK1I1G, the prait
rhysi.ilogiail Chemist, by J. S. HOl'liHTON, M. 1).,
Nil. 11, North Kighth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
This is a traly woiiiU-ri'iit remedy for INDIGESTION,
IJYSI'KPSIA, JAINDICK, l.ivr.K COMPLAINT,
CONSTIPATION, and DKUIMTY, Coring alter Na
tare's own method, by Nutnrc'a owu agent, the Gastric
Juice. m
H? Half a teaspoonfal of this Flaid, infused in water,
will digest or dissolve, I- iv Pounds of Koast lieef in
about two hoars, out of the sloiniic-h.
DIGESTION.
DHJKSTION is chieli)' pcrt'oniiM tn the it much hy the
uid ol' 11 Ilu itl whirl. Iruely eAUtleo Irmu the inner cwt
i that oitfyn, when in a stiite vl henlth, culled the luifetric
.hi ice. 'Dili fluid is tho Uimt Silvcut ol the FinkI, the
INirilyin, l'rt'wrving, mid liiiiuluting Agent ot' the it a
nuicli nntl intent! lies. Without it them will be no d idea
tion, un conversion ol' tuod into Iihk1, and no iiutriiioit
of the b ily ; but rutin-r a foul, toroid, tuiiil'ui, mid destruc
tive condition of the wholu digestive unnuratiiB. A weuk,
Jut It dead, or injured stimaeu produce! no pood Gnstric
Juice, und licucc the diswise, distress nud debility which
eiutuc.
PEPSIX AND RENNET.
PKISI is the chief element, or great Uigt itinff Princi
ple o the Guttric Juice, it is found in yreut iihuudmtce in
the solid luirls of the human fttoiuiirh utter death, mid sotue-
itiun citutft'S I he stomach to tiicest iincll, or eat itseit un.
It is uls i found in the ntoiuurh of uuiiuut, tts the ox. cull',
Arc. It ix the itrtteriid used bv furiuera in luukiuK cheexe,
ul Iti! Ktumrt, the eilert of which h;is long; Iteeu the Biteciul
wonder ol the duirv. The en nil ma of milk is the first nro-
rtm if dictation. Irnnet p ehcs imtoundims power.
1 he vloinach o u cull will curdle neurly one tliouwmd liuu
Ms owu wcitflit ol milk. Huron l.iebiff Hint is tliut, (ne
part of IJcfiiiii diimolved in sixty tliouwmd virts of wutci,
wit! digest mtit hi id other fod.M Diseaned stoirmclii bro-
rlurn it' i f(HMt Gastric Juice. Rennet or Pertiiii, To show
tlmt this want may be perfectly supplied, we quutu the fol
low ing
AR)N MKHKi, in his cHclimbd work on Animal
Clifininlrv, s-ivs: "An Artitieial liiircstive Fluid iiuuliirous
to the Guniric Juice, may le readily nrciwred I mm the tun
mi membrane of the stomnehof thuculf, in which various
art idea of food, na mtnt tmtl ciri;', will Itc ltenel. chunk
ed, and digested, just iu the sume inunncr aa they would be I
in the liuuum stomach." 1
lr. PKItF.IKA, in his famtus treatise on "Food and
Diet," pu Minimi by Fowlera Well, New York, pue
33, aUitee the Rime great fact, anl dewrjlM'a the inethoil of
preNirutton. lucre are lew lnylier uutliorilies tu;ui Vt.
creira.
Di. C'OMRF., in his valuable writing on the ul')iysiolopy
of iitrrti m." otuierveil that ,adiiuiuutiinof the due quan
tity of the (utatric Juice is a prtimmeiu and nll-prevuilinp
cauae of Uyaitepia and he stalea that a iltetinguiahcd
nroirMor ol medicine in Ioihom, who uas severely ainici-
ed with tin complaint, finding every thing cine to fail, iiad
recourse tome tuiatric Juice, ohtainen iroui tne sioinucii o
living aninuda, which proved cunpletrlv succeiwtul.'1
Dr. GRAHAM, author of the lamttus works on liVetfe-
table Diet," says; it is a reiiutrkahle fact iu physiolttgy,
llial the sl'tmuchs of uiiiiiiuls, luaceratnl iu water, iiuimrt
the liuid the nrmeitv o tli.iauli'inir various urticlea of
f(Hd. and of etleeliiiir a kind of Hhdicial dtentiou of them
in no wise dili'erenl from the natural diireittivo prcx-ew."
Dr. SIMO.N S urent wirk, the "Cheuuntrv ot .Man,"
(I,ea Ic Itltinrhard, IMnln. IMIi, iin, .t.M--J) say: "The dis
covery of I'KFIX forms a ueweni in thecheuiicol hiatory
ol jJuretMiou. t roin reeent exjH-iitneuts wo know thai
food is dissolved as nipnlly in 1111 nrtihnul digestive fluid,
prepared iroiu 1'cpmu, pa it is iu the natural Gastric Juice
llM'll.,'
lessor DFNGLISON of the JeTeroii COIecr, Fhitu-
dclphia. in his great work on 11 m nan lhyaiovy, devi(ea
more than nity aiges to an examiuauou oi una aunjcci.
lit experiments with Dr. Beaumont, un the Gastric Juice,
obUtiutil friu the living human st'uiuch und from ajiimula
are well known. 'ln all cawa," he auys, "digestion 4ccur
red us perfectly in the artificial as in Uie natural digeatious."
AS A DYSPEPSIA Cl-UER,
Dr. HOUGHTON'S nreimniti.ai of PKFSIN has pnnlu-
cel lite moat murvelloua ellecta, riiriug cuacs of Debility,
raiiucuiuou, iNervuua tiecline, uiui uywiepiic louauiuption,
supptiaed to be on the very vue of tlie grave. It is iiih
powihle to give the details of cuaea iu the limits of this ad
vertisement -but authenticated certificates have hern given
of more than TWO J1UNUKKD KKMARKAHlsK
(.M'RKS, iii I'hiladclphia, New Vork, and litin akme.
These were nearly ult desperute cjtaea, und the cures were,
not only rapid and wonderful, hut permanent.
it iaa great NKRVOl-rt ANTIDOTK, and parttculurh
iitflul lor temleucy to tidius disorder. Liver Complaint,
Fever and Airue, or budlv treated Fever and Ague, and the
evil effects ol ((uinine, Merettry. ami other druga upon the
Dicwine organa, at lei a long aa-kiiea. Alao, lor exceas
in eating, nud the too free ue of unleiil spirits. It ahiust
recuucilea lluultb WitU lutemperuuee.
OLD STOMACH COMTLAINTS.
There ia no form ot Ol J) STOMACH COMPLAINTS
which it does not seem to rem h iiimI remove at once. No
iuhIut lutw laid they may lie, it GIVK INSTANT RK-
lhr ! A amglu d.w removes all the nnntt-.afcmt n'iifi-
toms, and it only ueeda to le reeiitcd, fur a hrt time, to
make theae gnrMleifcta pcrmiuieut. PFU1TV OF HUMJlJ
anil VIGOR OF lUit , f.ill.w u( tnt-. It ia particularly
excellent hi chm-s ol Nausea, Vomiting, Cram pa, Hoieursa
of the pit itl theBionuu'h batna uiu r eating, kw, cold,
state of the Mood, lleuviuesa. LiwucaH of Spinia, Dtoii
demy, Kiuueiution, Weakueaa, tendency to luaiuilty, hui-
enle. r.
Price, OVK DOLLAR pef bottle. One UUle will often
effect a lustuig cure.
l'EPSIN IN roAVDEUS.
W sent uy .Mail, vrke of voistaob.
For ronvt-iiieiire of senitiri. to all purls of tlm rouutrv,
the lllliKriTIVKMA'ri'F.lt OF Till: IT.fSIN is ml lip
ia the li.na of Powtk-rs, with Jire.-liui Ut he iftssulved in
wuter or syrup, hy the nutieut. 'riiuse powders cmUiia
just ttia suiue mutter as the tmfllea, tail twice the qusnlity
tin the same pru-e. uiul will lie seul hy limn, r Kl-J OK
I'Of l-.MiK lur U.K DO .I.Alt sent rrM-0ul) Ul Ur. J
H. HOUUllTON, No. 11 North bighifc street, l'biLuielihia.
1'a.
His narkiics for fire dollars. Kvery pix'loipc aud hntlla
bears the wnlles signature ol . 8. JloLUIl ION, M. 1).,
Sole Proprietor.
HoUl r- sueuis in every town in th failed States, aud
by mueeuiile dealers in Medu liies geiieiui)-.
FOR BAl.K BY John W. Friliug, and George Bright
Bunuurjr, re.
Mary A. MrCav
John II. Keker
Hayes It MoOormick,
f. J. Cruuss,
John li. Renii,
William ilepplil,
kunt-urv, .jii lllh, ir '-t
Nnrthumbwalnd.
Miltou,
McKwemvilU,
eliiif rove,
t'ppcr Muaanusgs.
M oioucv
LIVER COEIPLAINT,
JAUNDICE, 1 DVSPKPSfA. fcJlRONTC OR
NEUVOTI3 DRUIMTV, DISEASE
OF THE KIDNEYS,
AND nil riiarnacs nriff itfr from a disordered liver or sto
rtincH, mtc.hasennatiinti'ti( inward )itei. FolrteM,of
Itlotnl to tho head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nnuwn,
Ifenrlbnrit, dinfrurt for Fond' rullucm or weirht in the
Htornnch, wnir F.riictntious. siukiue: or fluttrrimr at the pit
of the Htomnrh. swiinniinff o' the head, hurried anl difficult
brcnthintf, rlutteriiiD; at the heart, clxikiug or hnflW rttitig
tenantiuiit 'hert in a lyin posture. DiinneRn of vision,
dotaor wel A Iteforn the mtfht, Fever and dull pniti in the
head, deficiency of perspiration, yullowiifftsof.thc akin and
eye, pain in the side , hack, cheat, htiilm, Vc, at widen
flnahfa of heat hurninfr in the flesh, rouatndt inmgiiiiiigs
of evil, awl prout depresaioit of spirila,
CAN JJK KFFKCTITALLY CCItKO BY
DR. HOOPLAITD'S
CKLEURATi:l OinA BITTEUS,
1)R.C. iM. J ACKSON;
AT TUB
GERMAN MEDICINE STORE.
No. WO Arch St., Philadelphia.
Their power over lite above diseases in not excelled, if
en united, by nny other prcpunilion in tlie Vnited Ktntm,
aa the curtrs utteat, in many rases after skillful physicians
hud failed.
Theae lb' Men nre worthy tbcv nttrntirm of luvulids.
Ponm-Miin (rrent virtues In the reciirlcutioH of diaeaaea of
the Liver hi id leaner gliiuda, rxerciaie the inwt searching
potveni In weak new ami atteetiena of tfie digestive brgana,
they are, withal, ante, crrtnin and ple.iaont,
(From the HtmUm Hee l
The KhUir said, Dee. til
''1)H. IloOKLAM i'Kt.RRKATKD CkBMA!! HlTTFBS for
the enre of Liver Compltiint, .inundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic
or Nervous Debility, is deaervndly one of the moat popu.
tar mcdiriupri of the day. These Hitters have IhWi u,nvt
by thousands, and n frieml at our elliow auys he bus him
self received an ell'cctuul and permunt-nl euro of Liver
Complaint from the use of this remedy. We are convinced
thnt, in the itae of these Hitters, the patient c mutually
pTHiua strength nud vigor a fact Worthy nt' reat conaide
ralion. They are plenum it in mate and smell, und can be
naeil by persons with the most deljr'-ate stomachs with safe
ty, under any cirruinalnneeS. 'c are seaktn(r from ex
perience, and to the athicted we advise their use."
Judge M. M. Noah, a geutleinun with greut scientific
and literar- attnimneiils, ki in his "New York Weekly
Measeinrer," Jtinuury It,
'Dr. 1lfKif1:uid's Ourmnii Hitters. Here is a preparation
whioh (he teutling preFsea in the I'niniiimneflr to le uiiHiii-
in-mis iu recommend inc. end Ihr riraau ia obvious. It is
made alter a preacriptioti rushed by one of the tin wit rclc
brnted physiciuus of modern times, the late Dr. Chratcpher
mietm iiimiuuiim, rTotcasor to the I nivcraity ol Jeun,
private Fhvaieinii to the Kins of Prussia, and one nf Hie
greutcat tiieilical writers Ciermnny has ever produced. lie
was empnaiieaiiy ine eucmv oi nmnimg. and iheieiorea
medicine of which he was the inventor und audi truer may
be mnrfdently relied uu. Ilo apceially recminended it in
Liver ComitJnint. DvsiH-paia, Debilitv, Vertiirn. Acjditv ra
the stomneh. Coiislimtiu, und till complaint arising frotn
ii iiiminiereo rouiiiiinu oi ine atomncii, me nver aim in a
intestines. Nine I'uilndeldhiu nuiH'ra exnressthcir .mnvic-
t ion of its excellence, arid several of the editors speuk of
ita elTccts from their own individual experience. I'ndcr
these circumstances, we feel warranted, not only in calling
the attention of our renders to the present present proprie
tor's (Dr. C. M. Jackson's) preiumtion. butiurccumincud
ing them tick- ton I afllictcd 11
More Evidence.
Tlie "Philnrtelphia. Satnrdav (inxette. the best fnmilv
newspaper published in the 1 nited Status, the editor bjiji
Dr. IlooflmuVs German Bitters.
'It is seldom that we recommend what ore termed Pa.
tent Medicines, to the confidence aud patronage of onf
readers; and. thru-lore, when we recommend Dr. Hoof
laud's lieruiiin Uittcrt, we wis it to be distinctly iiudri
stooil that we are not speaking of the nostrums of the
day, that are noised about for a biief period mid then for-
f:otlennftei they havedone their guillv race of mischief,
nit of a medicine I mi eaUiIilnthed. umVeritiitli' miznl. and
which lins met the linirty upprovul of the Faculiy itself."
'J'lmt thia medicine will cure Liver Complaint mid Dvs
pepaiu, no one ean doubt, after using it us directtnl. It acts
SKTilunlty upon the stomach and liver it ia prcflVruhte
to culoinei in all billions diseases the effect ia immediate.
They etui be ndiuinUtered to Female or Jnitmt with Hidcty
ami reliable bunt-tit, ut any time.
HF.WARK OF CorNTKHFKITS.
This medieine has at.niued thnt hiirh chaiacter which ia
nwesjqiry for nil medicines to nltain to itwtnce cotiutcifeilers
to put forth a spurious article at the risk of the lives of
thitse are innoceully de.ieivtil.
LOOK WF.LLTO TUB MAltKS OF TIIK fiKM INK
They have the written signature of C. M. JACKSON
11 non the wrapper, and the iijiiic blown in the Uittlc. with-
our which they are spuiious.
lur sue, wholesale ami retail, tlie
German Medicine Store.
No. 100 ARCH Street, one door helow Sixth, (hie of
27H Rncc street.) IMiilndL-lphia. and by respectable dealers
generally throughout the eonntry.
Also: For sale bv IL Mamkb, Sunbury, and M. A.
M'Cay, Ntirthumlwrlnnd.
Augurt 17. 18.1. ly
Estate of Henry leighow, dee'd.
NOTICE is hereby given that letters of Ad
miiiiKtralion arc given to the subscribers, on
the Estate of Henry Leighow, dee'd., lute of Point
township, Northumberland county. All persons
indebted to said estate or having claims against
the same, arc requested to cull on the subscribers
for settlement.
WILLIAM I.EIfiHOW. ,
PEMUKOOK LEIGHOW. J Adm
Northumberland, Sept. 14, 1850. CU
MACKEREL,
11 AD, CODFISH,
SALMON,
HERK1NGS,
PORK,
HAMS AND SIDES;
SHOULDERS,
Constantly on hand
and for sale by
J. PALMER & Co.,
Market Street Wharf,
PHILADELPHIA.
Sept. 14, '50. 3m.
LAUD AND CHEESE, J
NOTICE TO HEIRS.
TVf OTICE is hereby given to the heirs of An
' drew Geixt, dee'd, lute of I'pper Mahonov, to
appear at an Orplnum' Court, to. lie held at Sun
bury, In and for the county of Northumberland,
on the first Monday of Novemlicr lie!, then and
there to accept or refuse the real estate of the suid
dee'd., at the valuation fixed upon the suid real
ostate hy an Inquest duly, a warded and confirmed
by the suid court, or shew cau) why the same
should not be sold, &e.
JAMES COVERT, Sh'ff.
Sheriff's OlUce, Sunbury )
Sept. 7, 1850 GU
NOTICE TO HEIRS.
TV OTICE is hereby given given to the heirs of
' Henry Fetter, dee'd., lute of L'piier Mhho-
noy, to appear at an Orphans' court, to be held at
Sunbury, in and for tho county of Northumlier
Iniul, on the iirat Monday of Novemlicr next,
then and there to accept or refuse the real estate
of the said dee'd., at the valuation fixed upon the
said real estate hy an Inquest duly awarded slid
confirmed hy the said Court, or shew cause why
the same should not le sold, &e.
JAMES COVERT, Sh'lT.
Sheriirs Olficr. Sunbury )
Sept. 7, ISoO (it. J
ZEITZ & CO
IMPORTERS OF FOEEION
Books, Prints, Engravings, Stationary
CilU Frames and Musical Iustru-
lucntti.
Nj. 78 North 2nd St., between Arch & Race,
PhiiaiikLphi:
TM PORT to order and have constiintly on hand
a very largb assortment of goods iii the above
named lines at wholcsule and retail. Principally :
03 CE QD 122, S23
In German, Latin, Greek, Hebrew-, French, Italian
Spanish arid other languages ; Classics, Diction
dries, jrummera. Vocabularies, School, Juvenile,'
Picture, Drawing and Model llooks for Architects
Cabinet, Carriage and other manufacturer..
MAPS, GLOLiES and Dlunk Books of every
description. tSiilendid Litliogruidiic and other
Prints.
MUSICAL 1XRTRIMEXTS.
Accordeoiis, Ilutijos, Ilows for all string instru
ments, ISriilga and Tuilpieces, Cturionels, File",
Flageolets, Flutes, Guitars, Octavo Flutes, Patent
Heads for Guitars and Violincclloa, Tumliourines,
Tuning Forka and Hammers, Violins, Violin and
Guitar Pegs, YiuKncellos and Strings for all kinds
of Iii8truuieiits V holcsale and iictail. Accor
dcons repaired.
AWm constantly on hand, wholesale and retail,
a Iurge aHMirtmeut of tho very best
GERMAN BRONZE POWDER
Dutch Metal, French and Florence Leaf Metal
Thermometers, Hairpencils.-Falier and other
Leadiiencils, Red, White and lllack Chalk Cray.
ons. Mathematical Instruments, Scaiiicators,-
iS'pring Lancets Pocket Prescription and Gold
Scales and Weights Letter, Fancy colored and
gilt Paper Playing Cards and other French and
German Fancy Articles, for the sale of which
they are the MANUFACTURERS AGENTS.
July , IBou
PUKE-WHITE BKANDYnFoTTWEWR.
VING, just received and for sale by
" ' 11. B. MASTER.
GREAT ATTRACTION I !
, NEW l LIIE41 COOIH.
JOHN W. FXIILING,
Market Street, Snnbnry, Pa.,
HAS jnt rnciTrl and opr-nnl a larn;e smort
tnrnl W nprrior Slid choirs Ksnry snd
Maple Dry (loodn, well stlaptcdtotlit! coming ps
sort, y hirh he will ar- at tho lowest prices. His
stock consists of (rcnersl smortment of almost all
srticlcs of tiso In the Dry Goods line, conKMing
In psrt of 8
Cloths, Cammeres, SttmmerJSluJf for
Clothing and Vesting.
ladies Hrceoi floods.
Uloves, HoRicry, Lai-es, Shawls,. Musiins, Sheet
ings, Tickings, Fine M uslius, Oingliuina,
l.incns, fee.
ALSO: A general asortmrnt. of
GROCERIES, UAlMWMlE, QUEENS.
WARE. LIQUtillS, DRUGS. AND
MEDICINES, PAINTS
AND DYESTUFF,
shd every, variety of articles.
tT" Country produce of nil kinds taken in ex
change at (he hii;hpft market price.
Suiihtiry, April 27, 1850.
NOTICE
Is hereby given to
William G. Moore, CllnHrsO. Moore, John W.
Moore, Isaac (.. Moore, and Frances Moore.
That by virtue of a certain lirere de Partition
Fanrnda to mo directed, an IniuinitiSn will lie
held at 11 o'clock, A. M. on Wednesny, October
S, 1850, upon a crrtnin tract of Lund; situate in
Kuslt towiiHhip, NotthiilnlH-rland countv, Iwun
ded hy lands of John (irnrlinrt, Jacob Gcsrhart,
Herman Gearbart, F.lizalietli Dcpiu, and John
Gulick, containing 87 acres and 18 iK-rches, more
or less, to impure whether tho same can l equal
ly parted and divided to and among tlie aforesaid
parties without kopilintioit of the whole at
which time and place the aforesaid parties arc
hereby warned to 1 and appear, if by them it
is deemed expedient.
JAMES COVERT Bh'rlT1
SlrrfTs Omce; Sunbury,
Aug. 2S, 185024-61
FAMILY GROCERIES.
DAVID PEASE,
S. XV. Corner Glh (f Arch Street, Philadelphia.
XT AS for sale all kinds of choice Family tirot-e---
ries at the very lowest prices, viz.:
Extra Fine, superior and common Black and
Greerl Teas; old Gov. J-iva and other kinds of
Loflee, all qualities of Crushed Light lirowu and
Brown kugnr ; Iiest Spcrni Oil nud Sperm and
Amaiitine Candles ; linker's Chocolate, Cocoa
and Uroma ; Fnrinn, Tapioca, Sago and Whcatcn
Grits; Olive Oil, Isinglass, Ketchups and Sauces,
Maccnroni, Vermicelli, lCnglixh Split Peas, &c.
They will pack up all goods for the country
rtratly and Securely and deliver thtin promptly at
any Depot or Hotel us desired.
DAVID PEASE,
S. W. Cor. Cth ccArch Sts.
Philadelphia.
Aug. 17, 1850 lyMay
healIy made
"T7E take this method to inform the readers of
the Sunbury Ainertcan, that, should tlley
visit, I liiladclplua, in guest of
Good and Cheap Clothing;
and fnvor us with a enll, they shall not he disap
pointed in obtaining the beat of garments at the
lowest cash prices. We have now on hand the
largest assortment ever ottered in Philadelphia,
among which are DRESS and FROCK COATS
from $5 to $18, PANTS and VESTS from 75
cts. to 5, OVER COATS, CLOAKS. UCsI
NESS SACK COATS and COATTEES, all of
whierf shall lie sold at such prtccs as to muke it
an object for the jieople of Sunbury and the sur
rounding country to cxtcml to us tticir patronage.
PERRY R. M'NEILLE & CO;
South East corner of Gth tiiid Market.
July 13, 1850.
"DEATH'S door:1
Hi v frequently tli we 1ie:ir thin exnreuion, which li
iTifuiit to ruilvey to tho luimt the lust tutru of Hii'kiie
tliut a nutieut emi lw nilm ctl tn. and live. Mr, llurri'
mj a iuciuIkt of the Trimly Church, waa. o she t.ie
ants heritclf. hrmi;)it rfnwti to Ocutlf thr;" bv Hlieu-
nuittPiii ajid Nervoui Iltsulnrtiu, when, like on imjrl uf
meiey, Kmlwuy's Huitly KeliH relieved her of her eyere
p;iiun uiul reHhn-tl her t htr frifiids in Mricet heulth.
The very iiiBlimt lljidwny'i Ready Hrlief i applied, its
beiit'hcial tllW-tH are uxptrrii-need, it soothes, hwiU, eleau
fs ami purine; it iutuntly iiJIhvs irritation, rt-thires in.
rluunnittieiis und i"Vt'!lu)jin, relieves the inmt severe Ni
mlfcjic nius, gives ease to llurits. Sfntld: St ire, Kruptinna
rnriii Uheumuttn l.innlsiiti. Uout, ParidyMis. Sprains,
St nuns, Smiui. Stift Nock, Weakness in the Side i'ih)
HtH-k, Sort's el' all kinds, On lis, limine, Chutes, Sola
Til re tut, Intiueuzu, JIourseneSH, Con glut, Ctikls
TOOTH ACHK Ct'RKD IN OXK SECOND.
This tnrturiiiir ullertitm eml Irf cured in ait instant; for
the moment the Itelirl touches the nerve, tne jmiu is 1111
tipnttti. So with Tie Dolneux und Hemic ranm, Neurul
piaantlSick lleailnehe-Uithe the parts wbere tlie puiil
is timst severe, and in a few minutes you will m eillirely
rt-lievetl. Titken iuternatlv it will arrest the ttumt viilenl
iNisms and Chuuim. stop voinitiin; or to much purgiiiir.
iu all eases it will give KtreiiL'th for weakiieKS. for
pain, htailth for iekiieis. No Hetulv Relief is jfeuuiue un
less Biuued hy RADWAY ic CO., li2 Fulton Street.
ELKOANT TOILICT R EH ISITKX.
TOE.MiSKL.USU AN) KMIANCtl THK CHARMS
OF UK A I TV.
RAltvAVs Mkiiicatku Soap.
Radwav's Mnhmtetl S -wti, so lavorubtv knowii thronuh-
nul the funhioiiahle world for its extremely hlmwl, purity
111(5 HllU ootlllllg ClieciH Oil 1HC Bklll , WII1IC 111. II MCtlll
on the pores ami the minute secretory vessels it expels ait
impurities from the surf ut, nlluys ever) tendeJtey to in
rliiuntiuiioii, uud rtfccttmliy tliiwipates ali retluess Un,
pimple, spots, freckles, discoloraliomi and other ciftinieoiiS
ernptionf. The radiant Uhjiu it iuiiart6 to the cheek, the
sollneiw ami uelieucy wiiieti it mil noes ol tjte lunula sikJ
arms, its raiuihilfty of aM)(tiiiitf irritation uikl removing cu
taneous defects, rentier It indispensable to everv toilet.
(jentleuiu ul'ler slmvitg will find it uUays uti irrftutioit
aiidteuderikess of the akiiit mid reuders it soft, smooth and
pieiiMini.
Dunns; the heat oimI dilstuf summer: of frost and lilralt
winds ol winter; and iu tuxes of sunhuru, stings ol, Inserts
ehilhhtijis, rhupiH-d hands, or incidental inrlumnvitinu, its.
virtues liave lon und exttuistvely ucknttwlctled. lis
purifying ami reireshing properties have obtained its wlee
tiou from tlie tliousaads of other eosinelics, bth of Euro,
pea n and d'mesiu uuimifiw'ture, hy the bn ton of all parts
tit the fashionable world, from the burning tropics to the
fruzen realms ot the Ku Kin?. The public will please
hear in mmd that Railway's Medicated Saip, is I he only
safe preparation for the slim now hi use; this has been
certified to hy our most momiueut chemifis. RwlVvay's
Suip is free fioin piisontus, irritating ami ernicioua m
gretlieuta, it ran lie usetl mi the tender skin of the infant
with the same happy results as Upon beauty in its prime:
See that each rake is em'flopetl in spleiNlid kitiej of
Steel eitir'iiviur and further see tlwt tlie signature of R.
(i. UAL) WAV is upxui each cake. I'rics 5 Cents, (urge
rukes.
THE GROWIKG ORSAMENT OF BEAUTY
ISA LCXL'KMXT HEAD OP GUSSV HAIU.
BAItU AYTS CIKl-AMIA BALM.
Warranted the best Hair Tonic in vsct
For bressiufr aud HtsiufuyiiiR the hair.
It cleanse the Scalp from liundruir. keei it clean, t lirrs
5curvey ltuLlnetm. and Sores on the Head stois the hair
from tulliiiK out, renders it strong, tine, smooth, toft and
glosiiy. I'ersona who have kt their hair by sickness will
had a complete aniidote in RadwAVs Circassian Jiahh. It
also gives it a dark and Iniuitihit color, and wilt prevent it
from tit nunc ftrev. From its extptisiie jiurttv. it is ndmi
rat'ly alujied f..i the hair tf children ot the most teudnr
age. It is sold iu Largo bodies for i ceuU er bottle, and
is wan u i it ixl the best hair premiation in use, it will not
soil thr hat. ran. tu the luieat Inline. See that the signa.
tureen RADWAY A CO.; is upon each Uttle no Cir.
rasaiun Hahu ia geuume without the tiunatdr of Kudway
& Co.
Aoknt Tf R. Masser. Suulaiai'.
Aug. in, IKV). ct-Jmly
iTIAtKSIIAM3
TOXIC MIXTURE,
For the Cprc or Fkvkr and Ague. Aa'-
RANTED.
THIS anf iAnlM mwtirhn. uwy lie reliwt on wh'n near
ly all otlioj rellWHllcB luil. iut vAlie t n ilMieienrly
ktiiiwa. tlierei'nre, Ihu piopr it-tor tlrsiruit lo t'liUru lire
tu-lcl of IU UKlulnew liv lliukliw kuowil its virtuMniKlrlti.
eai-y to thmitniwls ot' mutereri wliar a. aware Uial they
cau te spoiiy aiui rumrany carea oi
FF.VK.H AND AGt'K,
whhant ths use of nniaonoui ilruga, uauaroiii pntiniw r
tlie dt-lcterious ftfecia .a' jiiiiitne. ll K iSTt-rM t. Hie palM
lie ala low pries to filuee it within the rmch tsTall.aMured
that Ummw wIm use il aee-sxlotg to Utrecuoas wiU and il a
aula and speedy cfe lor
' Fsvu ass Hon.
It ts not s lliaKreible uaiuculiiii nuapnund hut an aaree.
able tnnie rakuuird to rcus.votiie diaaueaiuliva healthy
af lion lo the alnnwch and U'wrlia.
Prepared only by Marali.ll 4 Co., and sold whoU-antra
ana retail ny Kowmiio s, -n si Nnnh ah Ptroat,
Fhilaoelphut. Pile tl per aingle bottle, and 8 per oVs
JautiN, tSiO ly
A RXOLD'S WrJTlXO FLl ID AND t ON
n ,CRE6S1.K for title- atthtb office.
CHERRY PECTORAL;
Far Iks Crtre r
COUGHS, COLDS, ,
HOARSENESS, BRON
. OHITIS, CROUP, ASTH
MA, WEOOFINO'OOUOfi
AMD CONSUIVIPTION'.
Tliis truly valiialile ?!emeily for all diseases of
tlie Lungs anil Throat, has become the cliiel reli
snee of the afllirteil as it. is the most certain, cura
known for the ulmrc complaint". While' It is A
Jiowerful remedial agent in the most despcrata
and almost hopeless cnes of Consumption, it is
also, in diminished doses one of the mildest anil
most Ogrcr-nhle fnmilv medicines for eomntoii
common eouchs and eolils. Head below tile opin
ion of men who are known to the world, and th
world respert their opinions. .
FROM PROFEHKOR HITCHCOCK: -"James
C. A vrV Sir : I have used voiir "Cats'
RT I'sttokai.,' in my own rase of deep-nested.
Bronchitis, and am sntislied from its chemical
eonstitution that it is an adiniralile compound for
the relief of Isrynlrial and bronchial difiicultisk.
If thy opinion as to its superior character cart be
of any service joU arc at liberty to use it at you
think proper.
EDWARD HITCHCOCK, L L D.;
President of Amherst College; t
From the "l.ond.in Lancet."
"AYER'S CHERRY ECT0RAL Is one of
the most valiialile preparations that lias fiillen un
der our noticr; After a eireful examination, wf
do not hesitate to say we have a larufe apprecia
tion of iu merits and llio, fullest eonfrdence in its
usefulness or couqhs and lung complaints.
Dr. Brewntcr, of Windham Co., Conii., sends
us the following testimony.
Dr. J. C. Aver Dear Sir: I enclose' Tod a
certificate froni Mrs. Catharine K. Cady, a highly
respecianieiauy ol this village, wife of Mr. BctU
Cady, Deputy tSherilV, Windham Co., Connecti
cut. The evri in her case wm vnrv til-niii'ut. ahd
hasattritcted general nttcrlMon,
W. A. BREWSTER, M. D.
Wkst KiLLixi..r, Ct.,irc)t. 28 1848.
This may certify that I was allliclcd with avcry
severe cough iu the winter of '47-S, whic-K thrcat
tcned to terminate in Consumption. I had triad
many mNlu'im! in vain, and was cured by the
use of "Aycr's Cherry Pectorul."
CATHERINE K; CADY.
Froth Dr. Brvant, Dtuirzist and Postmaster:
Cliicopee Falls, Mitss : -
Dr. J. j. Aver Dear .ir: Enclosed please
find remittancc'forall the CHERRY PECTORA li
lut sent me. I can unhesitatingly say, that no
medieine we sell gives sWh satisfaction as y oui
does ; nor have I ever ?ben a medicine which
eured so marly cases of Cough and Lung Com
plaints. Our Pliisieians ate usinj it extensively
in their practice, und will! tho happiest effects.,
Truly youis, D. M. BRYANT,
pa KPA nEII UT j.c. ayk, ciikmist,lowkll,miss.
. VW Sold hy Henry Masser, Sunbury; Mary
A. McCay, Northumberland' Dr. Ucarhart, 8e
linsgrove ; Dr. Beckly, Danville, and Drdggists
genetnliy:
July 6, 1S50.- Iycc3in
MAHOGANY AND MARBLE.
STEAM 3.W MILL,
AM'TI R-VI.VG SHOP,
Coiner of Eleventh and Ridge Road;
.. " AND
CABINET MAKERSi
GENERAL FURNISHING STORE,
No. 134 South Second Street, below Dock St.j
PlIILADKLt'lirA.
THE subscribers would calf tho special atten
tion of Ciillinit Makers a i uf others, to their
very extensive assortment of rn'n'ferials ht th'eif
line, consisting of Mahogany Veneers, Boards and
Plank, Hair Cloth, Curled Hair, Oltte, Varnish,
Looking (iliirs Plates, Mahogany Knobs, Bed
Posts, Marble Toja, and every description of
ISartlvrare Tool, &c.
Ca'iinet Makers residing out of the City, would
find it greatly to their advantage to call at our
sor'c to purchase such materials as they wautj
connected with their business.
All our goods nre WARRANTED,
of the best 'quality, and at very reduced prices:
Uur terms are Uash, (no trade.)
e guarantee to give every man the worth of
his hloney.
T. fc L. THOMPSON.
N. B. Mnhoganv, Walnut and Hand Rail
Plank, and Stnir Ihillustrrs for Builders, also
Mai ble Mantles, always on hand, and every de-
seriptibn of turned work.
Juno 8, 1850. ly
ftbRTIIIJ.il HHIIL.IXD
DRY DOCK
rHE subscrilsT has built himself a dry dock
in Northumberland, ahove the first lock on
the We.it B ranch Canal, where he intends build
ing and repairing canal boats. . He old take boats
on the dock from two to live dollars cheaper thatl
they can lie taken out, with machinery.,
I hankful to those who favored him before, he
hopes by carefully attending to all the repairing
entrusted to him td still merit a share! of public
patronage: ,
JUltA lll.W.YlEL.
Northumberland, August 10, 18S0. 3m.
NEW STOKE !
KF.1V STOCK OF GOOD,
At ite Store fdrmeily occupied by.Johii Bogdr
In Market Street, Sunbury:
rrtHE aubst-ribers icspectfully iuform the puK
JL lie tliat lliey have just received, and are now
openihi;
A HAXDSOfiK ASwitt'htpJcf o'F fiRY GOODS;
Consisting in iiart of
Cloth, Caisimcrcs, Sathnetts, t'esiiig, Panta
loon Stuff, Calicoes, Ginqhanis, Lawns,
Vesting:, Flannelt, Cambrics, Linens,
Fine Muslins, Handkerchiefs,
Gloves, Ifc,
Hardware, Cueeusivare;
Duces imi Mkuicisss.
ALSO:
A large asyortmcnt of'
Groceries, Fish, Salt and Master.
Ladies Shoes aiuKiaiters, Fluid and Fluid Lamps'
All of which will be sold ou the most reasona
ble terms; "
I & Country produce cf all kinds taken in ex
change at the bet prices.
, JOHN BUYERS &. CO.
Suhbury, April 13,1850. ly
nnovvN'S essence ok Jamaica gin-1
GEK, tin excellent artictc.
Kiuwtt't Medicated So.lp for soil bufns, tan;
tetter, e.
Kudway's Circassian Balm, for ths hair dandJ
rulV Ac.
liadway's Ready Relief for Cnitipa, ChoTtfj
Cholera Mutbus, ic. I'o'r safo by
Ui V. MASS!?R.
Sunhnry, tug. 3, 1830.
BAY RUM An excellent e'rlirf' toraaU
by 1JENRY MASSER.
Sunbury ia'n. itth, tf.
TINEAS, from the New York Canton and Pskin
JL Tea Company. For sals hV
, J. W. FRILINO.
Sunbury, Dec t, 1848
BRO? N ; -SEStsEN CXOF JAMAICA GIN
GER, for sale by
II. B. MAbSER.
left. 2S, ISjO.