Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, October 19, 1850, Image 4

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    SUNBUIIY AMERICAN AND SMAM0K1N JOURNAL.
iWtoccUatuoua awattcr.
DISCONTENT.
ITU, b. CRIPPl.
Too long, too long are th weary h"r
In passing when sorrow oppress;
Tod goon, too soon rIMo the welcome hour.
Away when awcet pleasure! caress.
Too long,, too long are the moments that
move
Slowlr by when our friends are awny ;
Too toon, too soon, when with those we
. love,
Glide the moments in seeming dismay.
Too long, too lone the winter sky
O'er-cast witn a missy gnnim ,
Too soon, too soon does the summer
flit
Sadly faded it heart cheering bloom.
Too lonjr, too lon are the years that roll,
As thro' life we so wearily plod ',
Too soon, ah! too soon do we reach the goal
Which leads to the presence of Got.
Mrs. Partington on being tn a hurry. "I
never knowed anything gained by being
too much in a hurry," said the old lady ;
"when me and my dear Paul was married,
hd was in such a tri nidation that he came
near marrying one of the bridesmaids in
stead, of me by mistake' lie was sucn a
nneer man she continued, "why, he jined
the fire department, and one night in his
hnrrv.he rut his boots hind part afore, and
as he ran alone, everv body behind got trip
ped up. The papers was full of crowners
nuests on broken leas and limbs for a week
niforu'nrHc" and sherelnDsed into an ab
straction on the tips and downs of life.
, A Negro Woman Without Ears. Rev
B. H. Benton, in a letter to the Loudon (Va
Chronicle, says he saw a colored woman with
out ears; not only was she without the aii
ride or the external part of the ear, but there
is no trace of a foramen or passage for sono
rous vibration the meatus is entirely closed
yet she can converse with others, and dis
tinctly hear their words, for which purpose
ahn nnnna her month. Now is the sount
transmitted to the brain by means of the tym
pannm, or does it act on the auditory nerves
without the intervention of the drum and ap
pendent organs.
Wealth of San Francisco. The valu
ation made bv assessors of the property 1
the citv of San Francisco amounts in th
aree'ate to 824.387,379, of which 15,'
590,304.. is real estate, and 5,791,085
personal.
One of the last act of the ex-King, Loui
Phillipne, was to make a present to France
of the Standish Museum, which had been
decided to be his property.
Mr. Lava nr. in excavating beneath th
great pyramid at Nimrod, has penetrated
mass of masonrv. within which he has dis
covered the tomb and statue o! Sardanapal
us, with full annals ot that monarch's reig
engraved on the wall.
One of the English Papers thus sums u
American news;
"In America, Prof. Webster has been
executed, and Jenny Lind, ivceived with
nonsensical enthusiasm. '
Mosey Changers would do well to rp'
collect that by an net of Congress whic
took effect on the 1st of August, "slick
quarters are to pass lor twenty cents, "slick'
12 1-2 cents pieces are to pass lor ten cents
and "slick" 6 1-4 cent pieces are to pass for
five cents.
Br the fall of Barkhamstead bridge over
Farmington river in ConnecticuT, twenty
five fat cattle were tumbled upon the rocks,
lour were killed, and ten were so bad
ly hurt that it was necessary to make them
into beef.
We wonder if thpre is any greater plea
sure in the world than a young husband
and wife experience when they eat the
first dinner from their own mahogany, on
the first day they commence houskeeping
We expect not Ex.
Yes. When the first stranger arrives.
Tin; State of Main pays to the various
clergymen employed in the State, about
8-00,000 per annum. There are also
i844 teachers in the various schools in the
State, and about 3000,000 are annually
raised ior common school puposes.
Freedom to Slaves. The New York
Express states that in five months there Imi
been raised in that city the sum of ?3900
for the liberation of forty slaves, thirty-nine
of whom, of fheir own free will, have gone
or go to Liberia. The Abolitionists have
contributed none of this money.
A Singular Discovery has been made in
Madagascar. Fossil eggs of an enormous
size have been found in the bed of a tortent.
The shells are an eighth of an inch thick,
and the circumference of the egg itself is 1
feet 8 inches lengthwise, and 2 feet 2 inches
round the middle.
The Sister of Kossuth has been in Constan
tinople and Athens. Her purpose was to
conduct to her brother his three sons, who
had remained at Pesth.
A new Presidential Candidate The
"Reformed" State Convention, .held at Now.
ark, N. J., on the 10th inst, nominated Sena
tor vvalker, ot Wisconsin, for President of
the United States, subject to the decision of
an Industrial Congress.
Tint Austrian Government has borrowed
the' small sum of 700,000 of certain banke
at Hamburg and in Berlin, on the security of
the national domains
' BnTTER put in sealed jars containing about
28 pounds each, and packed in a box of salt
will keep sweet, it is said, any length of time
and in all climates,
Short
fiiendi.
reckonings always make long
Hta Age Jenny Lind is thirty years of
agehaving been bora on the 6th of October,
1820.
Children pick up words as pidgeon peas
be careful therefore with what you feed
them.
J. XL THOMAS,
Ornamental and French Style Frme
Manufacturer,
80 i Walnut it , between 3d and Ath street.
PJTT.T.ADELFHIA.
E8PECTFULLY directs the attention of the
public to hit superior stylos Of Plain and
Fancy Frames, which are of the latest and most
beautiful designs.
As a handsome frame at a LOW l'Kiot.,
s tieen much desired, he was induced some
months since to commence the manufacture ot
these Frames. In a short time the demand has
been so great, that he has been obliged to increase
his facilities, and new offer at v
EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES,
Singly, or in thousands, the most beautiful Frames,
suitable for Paintings, Prints, Daguerreotypes,
Cards, &.C., Ac.
For Durability Unsurpassed.
Hotels. Public Buildinis, 8feamboats, Stores, Ca
binet Furniture, &c, decorated in imitation of
carved Rose-Wood.
t .V Please call and see specimens.
May 85, 1850 ly
GEORGE J, IIEKKELS,
CITV CABINET WAREROOMS,
NO. 173 C1IESNVT STREET,
(ofposits Tin stats noun,)
PHIX.ADBI.rBIA.
OFFERS for sale, low for cash or approved city
pnper, a large and well assorted stock of
CABINET FURNITURE, of the latest patterns
and of the best workmanship. The assortment
embraces everv article, useful or ornamental, com
prising suits of Drawing Room Furniture in Rose
wood and Walnut, exquisitely carved. Rosewood
Walnut, and Mahogany Chamber Furniture; Pa
tent Extension Dining Tables, (acknowledged to
bo the best now in use); Library Book lawn,
and a great variety of plain Parlor and Chamber
r urmture.
Curtains made and put up in the latest Paris
fashions.
Spring Mattresses, Hair Mattrasscs, and Fea
ther Beds, made to order,
N. D. All articles purchased at this establish
ment are warranted of the best materials and
workmanship, and will be packed to carry safely
to any part ot the country.
May 25, 1850. ly
SPFJ1TC- GOOES
IN PHILADELPHIA.
TSHARPLESS A; S0N8, 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 Rhincs, Chameleons,
and neat and new fancy styles India Silks and
Satins.
DRESS GOODS Lawns, Bareges, Moussc-
lins, 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, Cassiineres, Cashina
rctlH, Drills, Yestings of all kinds, and Boys wear,
SHOEMAKERS OOOl! and Carriage Ma
kers articles. T. SHARPLESS fc SONS,
No. 32 S. Second Street, Philadelphia
May 25, 1850 ly
J. H. ZIMMERMAN,
JISTICE OF TUB PEACE,
Sunbury, Pa.
Office in Deer Street, immediately opposite the
Public school House.
ttT Monies collected aud nil business pioniptiy and care
fullv atleiifled to.
April SO, 1850
REFORM Y0TJH HABITS.
e
Come ye, with garments bare and seedy,
Ye bnfh'iors, wido'rrs and husbands too,
If, iu the outward man ynu'r needy,
We soon can make yuu as good as new.
THE subscrilier respectfully informs his friends
and the public, that he will commence in this
place, on the 8th of April next, the
TAILOUIXG mSIXESS
in all its branches. Ho will lie careful to see that
his work is made up in the best manner, and he
flutters himself, that he will be able to pive entire
satisfaction in point of cut, tit and style, as well
as in price. He therefore respectfully solicits his
friends and the public generally to call and give
him a trial.
His shop is a new lmilding in Fawn street be
ow Weaver's Hotel.
JACOB O. BECK.
Sunbury, March 30, 1850. 6m
CHARLES W. HEGINS,
ATTOP.1TET AT
I'ottNVllle, Va.
Will promptly attend to collections and all busi
ness entrusted to his care.
June 16, 1S49,
KDWIX 1LVLL,
(Late or trs FinM or Watkinsos & Hali.,)
JVb. 24 South Second Street,
Philadelphia,
p ESl'ECTFULLY informs his old friends and
1 customers, as well as the public generally,
that he has opened an entire new stock of elegant
styles of
Spring & Summer Dresi Goods.
His assortment consists of the latest and most desi
rable styles of English, German, French 6c Ame
rican Goods. Much as Delaines', Tissues, B era
gen, Silks, Lawns, Muslins, Shawls, Hdkffs, Gloves,
and every variety of Dress and Fancy Goods.
riulud. Alarcli lo, 1H0U. ly
C. KRNKEIiT,
BOOT MAKER,
. Ah. 40 South Fourth Street,
Philadelphia,
yVf HERE every variety of French Calf Skin
Morocco, Patent leather, Congress and Gai
ter boots, of the best style and workmanship, are
constantly kept on hand or manufactured to order.
March 1G, 1850. 6m
TBATENT Trusses of all kinds, Harrison's
fl writing and iudellible ink, Cotton yam and
laps, just received and for aale by
J. W. r RILING.
Sunbury, Dec 2, 1848.
STONX3 WARE,
STONE milk Pansstone Jugs and Pitchers,
and other articles of stone ware just received
and ior aaie ny JUHS W, FKILING.
Sunbury, June 23, 1849
nBTjaEYVS COVGH CNDvTll,re7ceI.
r V lont remedy lor coughs, colds. For sale
at this oilice
ADD'S celebrated Horse and Cattle Medi
cine for aale by HENRY MASSER
Sunbury Jan. 27th, 1849.
rjOLU PENS IN SILVER CASES. A small
lot on nana ana lor sale hv
H B. MASSKR.
F uubury, April 6, 18S0.
I- A ....
i-jAiomo, currants, citron, cheese, pepper
sauce, cue. ror sale oy j. w, MUUAli
Sunbury, Dec 2. 1848.
1 ?AZORS. A superior article for sale-at the
store of HENKY MASHER.
8unbury, Feb. 16, 1850,
ILE BILL8 Justices and Constables Fee
Bills handsomely printed on card paper, for
lo t uitauilice.
j INERAL WATER, from the Oak Orchard
srases, and tome remeutes, for sale by
Henry masser.
Sunbury, June 29, 1850 tf
A CALL TO HOUSEKEEPERS
At the Cabinet Ware Hum of
SEB'N IIOOTT & CO.
Market Square,
Also at the eorner of Fawn street 4r the Railroad
SUNBURY.PA.
Thankful for 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
ot tne day, and has accordingly extended his bust
ness in every branch and variety. The public are
therefore invited to tho attention of the present
STOCK OI
CABINET WARK AND CHAIRS,
Manufactured by
SEBASTIAN H0TJPT & CO.
At the Old Stand,
Where In addition to their former stock f the
establishment they now manufacture
Kahogany, Walnut & Cane-Seat Chairs.
Large Spring Seat Rocking Chairs,
Dressing Bureaus, Centre Tables,
Marble Top Wash Stands,
aftd a variety of oilier
new style and
Fafthionable Furniture.
Having securod a Hearse and made the neces
sary arrangements for the purpose, they are now
prepared for Undertaking in alt its branches, in
this vicinity or at any convenient distance.
Ye maids and mistresses, and husbands too,
Here's furniture of every style and hue,
From side hoards down to kitchen tables,
From rocking cliuiri to locking cradles
Phnuld yon not luive the ready Jonn to pay,
We'll wait nwhile for a liriatiter better day,
Or tnke potatoes, onls, corn, wheat and rye ;
llnrk, hoop poles, staves, or lumber wet and dry,
Or any thing but yokes nnd threshing flails,
From pigs and Uirkies down to little quails.
Come on then friends, come one and nil,
Keep tmde a moving, sn "goes on the bull.'
W Orders from a distance promptly attended
to and work of all kinds delivered with dispatch
Sunbury, March 9, 1850 tf
ROBT. L. SETH. THOS. P. B. SETH
SETII & nROTIIKR.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
NO. 89 PRATT STREET,
(Nkr Bowly'h Wharf,)
BALTIMORE,
Will pay particulilr attention to the snte of GRAIN
and all other products of the farm.
Baltimore, January 26, 1850. ly
TUB PEOPLE'S VADE-MECUM
COMPRISING A COLLECTION 6 OVER ?00
VALUABLE RECIPES,
Id (Ac Useful and Interesting Arts with a few
Simple and Cnrlnus F.xperlments In
CHEMISTRY :
T NCLIJDING Medicines, Perfumery, Chemistry
Cookery, Farriery, Dying, Confectionary, Do
mestic Economy, etc. etc. etc. Prico fir cts., for
sale by HENRY" MASSER.
Sunbury, Dec. 8, 1849.
IIAKIIIG & MOLL'S
THOLESALE Commission PAPER and
f RAG WAREHOUSE, No. 19 MINOR
Street, Philadelphia. Where a general assort
ment of all kinds of Paper is kept, and for sale at
tho lowest cash prices.
Cap, Letter and Printing Papers.
&c. on liaiid.
Plain and ruled white Caps.
" ' blue "
Flat Caps.
Plain and ruled whito Letter.
" blue "
Blue and white Folios,
White and colored Printing Paper
Tissue Pnpers.
Sboe
Wrapping "
Envelojio "
Hardware and Stcathing Paper.
Tar Boards.
Stray Boards.
Bonnet Boards.
All orders from tho Country will bo attended
to at tho shortest notice.
All goods sold will be carefully packed, and de
livered at any place in the city.
1 he highest cash price paid for nags, or ex
changed for Paper, as low as can be bought else
where.
Please call and examine for yourselves.
Philadelphia, Nov. 17, 1840.
Brown's Essence of Jamaica Clu-
prer.
Prepared orilu by Frederick Brown, at his
Drug and Chemical Store, North hast
Corner of Fifth mid Chestnut
streets, Philadelphia.
THE Essence is a preparation of unusual ex
cellence and of varied properties. In all cases
where a powerful and safe stimulant is reipiired,
it is unrivalled for efficacy 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
invalid who requires immediate relief, as well as
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 for those tempting leverages which de
bilitate the stomach and cause a morbid condition
of its powers. In dyspepsia, in relaxation of the
bowels, in naussea and sea-sickness, it is an active
and safe as well as a pleasant and refreshing re
medy, and is prescribed by the most eminent of
the1 medical faculty.
A supply of the above received and for sale by
II. B. Manser, Sunbury.
April 6, 1850. 6m
JTJST ARRIVED.
A Sew Assortment ol Frewli Goods.
IRA T. CLEMENT,
T ESPECTFULLY informs his friends, cus
turners and others, that he has just received a
handsome assortment of
NEW GOODS
at his store in Market Square in Sunbury, such as
Dry Goods, Groceries, Queens
ware, Hardware, &c.
Sunbury, June 23, 1849.
Win. ti. Cochran fc Co.,
Wholesale and Ketatl,
wink and lkiuoh mf.rchants,
No. 72 Walnut Street, Philadelphia.
AVE always on hand a very larjro stock of
Wines, Liquors and Segars, of their own
importation. More Keepers, Hotel Keepers, and
private gentlemen, will be supplied on the most
liberal terms.
Philadelphia, Nov. 17, 1849
Tuluable IIook,
LIFE or Christ, handsomely bound, D'Air
mti!fr.'s HisToar or the Rkfurmatiow,
Blank Dtr-aooas axd Lkiioxms, full bounded.
For sale at the publishers prices by
II. B. MASSER.
Sunbury, July H, 1849.
" otton Yam, Cotton Carpet Chain, Cotton Laps
and Wadding, Cotton Outlines, ieady made
Pantaloons, Ready made Vests, Congress Knives,
rorcelatn lmed preserving kettles, just received
fur sale by H.MA8ISER.
Sunbury, Dee. , 1848.
OAFS. An assortment just received. Also
silk HAT8 at 3a5, for sale by
H. MASSER.
Bunbury, Dec , 1848.
BLANKS.
BLANKS of every description ran be had by
applying t the oilice of tits A merit an.
FIRE PROOF CHESTS,
TOR BOOKS, PAPERS, JEWELRY, &c.
EVANS & WATSON,
No. 90 North Third street, between Arch and
Rate, and 83 Dock street,
OPPOSITE THE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE.
Patent Soap-stone Lined and Key
hole Dover
SALAMANDERS,
FIRE AND THIEF PROOF IRON CHEATS,
Warranted to stand more Heat
than any Cheats in this Country.
" rait-in jtir'vnnniuer iron
Chests, leon now In nae. Thev
'rL rv Fire Proofs. HI verw Inw nriee.
j-aieni rominnalion kicks, with
Gunge Keys, which can be changed
evrrnl thonmiiri times hnnirm
hie in fort everv time the txx k ii
need if desiinble. These I.orki are proof itminsr the moat
expert Thieves, being supplied with the Patent Key-hole
uovrr, sun mnde very strong, they cannot ie blown ope
bv Gunpowder. These Locks are intended for HANKS
STOKKH, fAFES. Ac.
Peal and letter eunviinr nresaea. fire nroof doors for Banks
and Stores.
Patent flints Lined Ref narrators, warranted superior to
nil others. Water Filters, Kliower Baths of the best qusU
itv.
rv Persons wishine to purchase anv of the abovs ar-
neies, will please give inem a call, as mey sell cnenper
i nan any otner in uie unueo rates.
PAVITJ EVAN.
JOHANNES WATSON
Philadelphia, November 10, UM0 ly
STONE WARE.
fipHE subscrilier would most respectfully In.
A 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 little
cheaper than any other manufacturer in the Union,
He is also importing and dealing most extensively
in
CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE,
which he offers on the most reasonable terms.
His Potteries are on Bond street north of Fay
ette, and China store and dwelling at No. 8, E.
Baltimore street.
DAVID PARR,
No. 8, E. Baltimore street,
Baltimore, Maryland.
February 2, 1850. ly
Equitable Ufe Inmirance, Annuity
anrt Trunt Company.
OFFICE 74 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
Capital SiWjUOO. Chaktkr Pespitual.
rpilR Comimny are now prepared to. transact business
1 upon the most liberal ami advantageous terms. They
are authorized by their charter (Beet. 3) "to make nil nnd
every insurance appertaining to life risks of whnievcr kind
or nature, and to receive and execute trusts, make endow
ments, nnd to grant and purchase annuities." The Coin
pnny sell annuities and endowments, and act as Trustees
for minors and heirs.
Table of Premiums required for the Assurance of 8100 for
tne wnole term 01 Lute.
taumm
wmM
Age. I Prem. Age. Prem. Age. I'rem.
1 I so HI 09 lit" ' :i :w
17 1 S!l 3i 8 15 47 3 49
1H I M Kt S M 4H 3 4
1 I5!l .11 S -27 V.I 377
w I "o a; mi so o w
at hi m a 40 si 4 13
ai I ) 37 8 47 Sj 432
!l IBM 3H 3. 54 S3 4 51
at 1 7a 3M am M 47,
if" 40 a 7u ss 4 ni
an ins 41 3 hi so 51a
a7 1 m 4a a 94 r,7 s a)
a" 1 (rl 43 a 01 SH S S4
a 1 IW 41 3ia 511 S78
811 SOt 45 3 83 , m tin
The premiums are less than any other rompony, anil the
polii-ies afford (reuter auvuntnges. Tables of uall-yenrly
nnd quarterly premiums, half credit rates of premium, short
terms, Joint lives, nurvivorships and endowments; also,
form of Applicotiial (lor which there, are blank sheets') are
to lie had on application at the office, or by letter to the
Agent, J. H. 1'UKDY, Sunbury.
Ritsi roa lasvaiKo 8100 on a single Life
Ace.
For Life.
I. no
8.04
S,7I)
3.(ll
an
:m
411
so
Sd
6,0.1
F.XAMPI.K A person aged 311 years next birth day, by
paying the Company no eents would secure to his fiuiiily
or heirs fl(H) shoukl he die in one vear; or for Sp.n0 he se
cures to them 81000; or for ft 1:1 annually for seven yeurs
he secures to them 81(100 should he die iu seven yeurs; oi
forS2U.4U paid annually during life he secures SMII to l
paid when he dies. The insurer seeming his own bonus,
by the difference in amount of premiums fromihose charged
by other offices. For 8lg,30 the heirs would receive 85000
shoukl he die iu one year.
Forma of application snd all pnrtienlnrs mav lie had at
the office. FKTF.lt CULLEN, President.
Vice President, W. M. Haikd.
Fhaxcis W. Kawlk, Secretary and Trensurer.
CoKsol.TlKO Phtsicias Dr. J . I! .Masser, Sunbury.
1. H. Pobdt, Sunbury, Agent for Northumberland county-
SunlHiry, July 98, 1SI0
"l?iicouiage Your Own!"
HAAS &ltEXN.
FASHIONABLE MAKE OF
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS,
rPHE subscrilicrs r"spectfully call the attention
x of the public to their large and splendid assort
ment of every quality and price of
CAKIXIM .WAKE.
which cannot fail to recommend itself to every one
who will examine, it, on account of iu durable
workmanship and splendid finish, mado up of tho
ui-m amen iu oe nau in tne city. INoellort is
spared in the manufacture of their ware, and the
subscribers are determined to keep up with the
many improvements which are constantly being
mum-. i uvu iuck consists oi Manognny
Sofas, DtrauM nnd lounge,
Bureaus, Secretaries, snietoar53,
SOFA, BREAKFAST AND DI.MXO TABLES,
and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phila
delphia manufacture.
BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and price,
CUPBOARDS, WOKK AND CANDLE
STANDS, TOILET TABLES AND
EXTENSION TABLES,
in short, every article in this line of their business.
They also manufacture all kinds and qualities
CHAIRS,
including varieties never before to be had in
Sunbury, such as Mahogaut, Duck Walkut
anii CiRLsn Mapls Gaxcitx ; axd Wiansna
CHAIRS, amd riser Piano Stools, which are of
the latest styles, and warranted to be excelled by
none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere.
The subscribers are determined that there shall
be no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in
the cities, as every confidence can be entertained
about the quality and finish of their ware and
Uhatra.
Their articles will be disposed of on as eood
terms as they ran be purchased elsewhere. Coun
try Produce taken in payment for work.
Or- UNDERTAKING attended to on reason,
able terms.
n?" The Ware Room is in Market 8trcec,
opposite J. Youngs store, an J nearly opposite
W eavcr s 1 avern.
DANIEL HAAS,
GEORGE RENN.
Sunbury, April 28, 1849 tf
LIQUOHS, AVINES, &C.
nHE nilwrritier hu just received a new supply
of the bent liquor that ever came to uubury,
coiuUtiiit? in part of
(Superior old pale Drandy.
Fine Coniae brandy.
Huerior Old Jniuaic 8piriU.
New England Hum.
Fine Holland Gin.
Superior Old Wliiakey
Uomraon do,
8uterior Maderia Wine.
IsUtboii do. do.
Superior Fort Wine.
Burgundy Port do.
feweet Malaga Wine.
Superior Claret Wina in bottles.
Champagne do. do.
HENKY MASTER,
fiunbury, May 36 1849.
BROWN'S ESSENCE OF GINGER.
A new supply of this excellent article just
received and for sale by H. U. MASftSEJu
feunbury, Marvh 16, 1150.
For 1 year. For 7 years.
M 1)1
so l.ao
1.) MM
l,e 2.07
3.18 3,o7
TICKNOR'S
COLUMBIAN SPELLING BOOK.
Ti E1"NG a progressive and Comprehensive Sya--
tem of Orthopraxy snd Orthoepy, including
variety of definitions, adapted to the use of
Brnoois m the American Republic, py iimon
Ticknor, a Teacher of twenty-live year experi
ence, and author of the Columbian Calculators,
Practical Common School Mensuration, fee.
The attention of Teachers. School Dtreetors,
parents, Ac, is invited to this new Spelling Book,
which conforms to the modern spelling and usages
in Orthography asbeingoneofthe neatest, cheapest
best arranged,' and better adapted to the wants of
children, than any other published in the unitca
Stats. It is what it purports to he, 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 umversnl introduction into the
Schools of the United States. Just published, and
for sale by IIKNHT Massf.h, Sunbury.
Where Teachers and Directors can procure
copies for examination.
August 4, 1849.
DllsTJUrDEGItAPF,
T? ESPECTFtn.T.Y informs the citizens of
Danville and the public at large, that he has
located in Danville, and is now prepared to prac
tice Medicine and Sorcery in all its various bran
dies. He will operate on all the various forms
of blindness, cross eyes, club feet, harelip, cleft
palate, nnd attend to the extraction of tumors,
amputation of limbs, and all other surgical dis
eases. His collection of instruments comprises
all instruments in modern Surgery, of the latest
improvement and finest finish. He flatters him
self that many years' practice and experience will
lie a sufficient guarantee to those who may feel
disposed to employ him.
His residence is nearly opposite the Nontqnme
rtf Btiiltfing, and next door to Isaac Rosen-
baum s store, in North Danville.
Danville, Dec I, 1849. ly.
HICIIEY & TULI"
IV o. ISO Cliosnut street,
(Opposite the Arcade)
PHILADELPHIA, v
ANUFACTUKERS of their improved style
Elastic Steel Spring, Solid Sole Leather, and
Solid Riveted
TKVXKS,
which took the only first premium, awarded by
the Franklin Institute at their last exhibition.
H. & T. take pleasure in informing the travel
ling 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 j Ladies' Trunks, Va
lice Trunks, Bonnet Boxes, Cap Cases, Carpet
lings, and an elegant assortment of superior Ln
ameleil Patent Lenlhor Bags, with every article
in their line of business.
I f Old Trunks Rcpnired or taken in exchange
for :cw ones. ALEX. L. HICKEY.
RICHARD V. IT'LL.
Philadelphia, Nov. 17, 1849.-
PHILA. AND READING RAILROAD
SLMMEIt AUKAMJIiM t.T (ROM
PHILADELPHIA AND POTT3VII.I.E.
Office of the Phila. ff Reading Ruilroad. Co. )
Philadelphia, .March 2!l, 1850. )
Two Passenger Trains Daily, (except Sunday.)
N and after Aprillst, 1850 two trains will
be run each way, daily, between Philadel
phia and Pottsville.
iunrmnr Linr. Mrrommoitafion.)
Leaves Philadelphia at 7i A. M daily except
Suiulava.
Leaves Pottsville at 7 J A. M. daily except Sun
days.
Afternoon Line, (Fast Train.)
Leaves Philadelphia at 24 o'clock, dailv. except
Sundays.
Leaves Pottsville at 2J o'clock, daily, except
Sundays.
Passengers cannot enter the cars unless provi
ded with Tickets.
The afternoon, or fust trains, do not stop at Au
burn, Althouse's, Dirdsboro', Roger's Ford, Val
ley Force, Port Kennedy, Spring Mill or Falls.
NCTICE. Fifty pounds of bacaiage will lie al
lowed to each passenger in these lines; and pas
sengers are expressly prohibited from taking any
thing as bairgac but their wearing apparel, w hich
will be at the risk of its owner.
By order of tho Board of Managers.
S. BRADFORD,
April 13. 1850. Secretary.
WILLIAMS' ANTI-DYSPEPTIC
El .1 X I It is. witli the utmost cciiifiiliiK-e, nlTereri to the
Maliral Family awl lilt- public 1,'irllieciireof lyi.pei
Blu or Indigestion, and till disease arising I'roin it, such
Nuuwa, Hp-ndnrho,
VcrtiKti, DitmieMof Siifht,
Urhtlity ol ttie IServdUK Sj
teui. Hyp.H-lioiH.ria, Juumlioe,
1ttw of uniMJtite.
Bilious Yninitiiiff,
Burning seuwition at the pit
in nit ss-niiiit-ri,
I. iver complaint,
( l(presion aticr eating,
'ulpllntlon ol thcllttiul,
VunliiiR ut ttie ttretipth.
l'aiii in the pit of the momm-h
riuiuleuce, with iiwjuentl or towantM the right aide.
h.-lfhinyof wind, 'S:iltowiui ol'r'imtlixinii,
Vitiiitt-dliitiLe, iieprrnsiiin t the tipiries uiul
uoiiKtiiutunt una uueaBiitesPi
ol the bowels, I
irritubility ul u-inpur,
If a wiw! of dyspepsia ahould be iippleotrd, most nrrimn
tflei'ta may emuu, for it luva the t'ouiulatioii fur, is I lie in- i
cijti,t (ruiiif ul and Vtry 'requeiitly terininutt- iiiooiiKmiu- 1
ti 'ii. 1 would iiiiprew upon the mind thut to tutte with
tliia diiwnK nmy U' to H(Hirt with the reason which ttuwli
tutfa tnuit auereiniiient uniting anmiul beinps, or to em
bitter existence by adding a ooiwciouiine&a 01 folly to the
peutilty of iNiin.
Tliia mulit'ine ia nmllv nut un in botilei. with amide
dirnctiona fi uae, and ia auld in Sunbury by John W.
Teiitiuionvof Mr. Abner Klim-s. Wnwr. MiukH atreet
above luth, corroljorutive of tho etticucy of Williuuis
Auti-Uyeptic Klixir.
Philadelphia, October 3, 1819.
Mr. Jamki Williams :
Dejir iSii : It uivea me great nleaBure to know that vou
are afruin preparing you medicine for the cure of Dyspep
ia, Itir uiauy uf my acouiuntuju-cs Iwve reteutedly' asked
me where it could be nroruted, knowins; tlmt 1 hud been
curetl by it. As t thiuit that a public acknowledgment of
the great benefit 1 have received man the use ot your meet
iciue ia not only due to you, but limy be useful to others, I
now iituke it. For several years 1 suffered from Dyspep
sia, which iurr eased to such an extent thut my health and
constitution were rapidly sinking under it. I wua cu
pelted to restrict myself to the most simple f.oi, and even
tlmt I could not digest. I felt a ioaa ol strength, disinrli
natlou to exercise, and. aa you have it ia your ailvertise
iiient, a general feeling of depression and indcscrilultle
weariness. Iu the year IK)?, hearing from others high re
comuiendution of your Auti-Uyspentiti Elixir, I procured
and used it with the most happy effect ; under it influence
languor and wariness gradually passed away, and my upptv
tile returned which I could gratify with impunity. Ten
years have now elapsed, aud my confidence iu the curative
powers of your medicine has of course increased, for it
completely cured me when I failed to obtain relief from any
other source. Very reaiwcU'ully yours,
AliNKK EIAIF.S.
Teatimnny of Edward II. Rowley, Wholesale Merchant
of the hnn uf Kowley, Ashbuuner Co., No ttouth
Wharves, in proof ol' the efficacy of Williams' A uU-Dyspeptic
Klixir.
Philadelphia, October 39, 149.
Mr. Jamks Willums :
f)mr Sir : I lake pleasure in recommending your Anti
Dyspeptic Klixir for the cure of Dypejsia. I have taken
it myself for Ui dieuse, and have been entirely cured.
Yours respectfully,
KDWAltD II. ROWLEV
Aomt.-JOHN W FKUJNG, Huubury, Ha.
March J, IKiU. ly
HOSB OINTMENT, FOR TETTER
"lEAD the following; ceitificate from Cunt. Devoe. the
I i well kuowu and p)pulur fctunu Boat Captain (of Uie
trueii(H.
Philadelphia, October 31, 1&J6.
pVvernl vears since I was attacked with a brenkins: out
oil my neck ui Uie form of Tetter, which 1 am eouvinced
was eoulruclrd at the Barter's Shop. It gnualually extend
ed over my face until it reaehed the upper (wrt ot' the
cheeks. During the several mouths tiiat it continued
Sfiieadiug, J used didercut applications, bxiiis ot' which had
we eaect, apprenuy ui least. it increasing the insease, nut
from ikhic oi them did 1 perceive the least benefit until I
applied the ttosjt O.ntmknt. Jiy the use of one jar uf it,
I was perfectly cured aud kavto retnaiiied free of Uie ejec
tion.
1 have since used the Ointment, light ly applied for rough
Iieaa of the face, blotches, chapped hands, Stc. With per
fect auccesa. 1 have no heaiuiiou in recouiiueuding It u
the slrongust maiuwr to the public
v JAMES DEVOE.
Agent IIenht Mamkb, Suuhury.
July n, IMW.
ROSE OINTMENT. A fresh supply of this
excellent article for Tetter, 4-c, just received
and for sale by HEN KIT MASSER.
8unbury, July S8, 1849
irNOB AND SPUING MORTISE LAT.
CHES. An excellent article, for sale at
half the usual price hy J. W. FR1L1NU.
Sunbury, July 7, 1749
N. S. LAWRENCE,
Agent for the salt of Southworth Manufactu
ring Co'. IFrt'fing Papers.
Ware Uoiine, No. 3, Minor street
PHH.ADEZ.FHZA.
1 0H CASES of the above sunerlor Papers now
In store, and for sale to trade at the lowest
market prices, consisting in part of
1 . . ... at
rine mien r at Cans. 12. 14. 15 and IB ins.
blue and white.
Superfine Medium and Demi Writings, blue
and white.
Extrasuper and superfine Folio Posts, blue.
Superfine Cammcrical Posts, blue and whito
plain and ruled
and white, plain and ruled.
Extra super Linen Note Pnpers, plnin and gilt.
Superfine and find Dill Papers, long and broad.
Superfine and fine Countiug-House Caps and
Posts, blue and whito.
Extra super Congress Cups and Letters, plain
and ruled, blue and white.
Extra super Congress Cnps and Letters, gilt.
Superfine Sermon Caps and Posts.
Superlined blue Buth Posts, blue and white,
plain and ruled.
Embroidered Note Tapers and Envelopes,
"Lawver'a" Brief Papers.
Suiierline and fino Cops and Posts, ruled and
plain, blue and white, various qualities and prices,
Also, 1000 reams white end asserted Shoo Pa
pers, Bonnet Bonrils, whito and assorted tissue.
Ten, Wrapping, Envelope, assorted and blue Me
diunis, Cap Wrapping, Hardware Papers, &c
Philadelphia, Nov. S4, 1849.
ft
?Sr3Wto?
In presenting the public with n rcmeily for the trentment
and cure of Fkvkr and Aoiik nnd other bilious liim-HB-s.
no np-Moiry is neetiftl. nrt uumleni m the United States,
wnnsuner irom iiieseaitfciiniiR in their varied forms, are
compelled to seek relief from other sources than the imme
diate prescriptions of the r.-irubir nhvuicinn. It l.-mm-n
therefore an object of htimunity, an well as of public inter-
wi.Hi unng ociore inem a remedy prepnretl trum much ex
pertence, una winch niny hi wave le reheil inwut ns afk,
EFFECTUAL, AND HARMI.KM TO THE CONT1TUTIO. That
such is the true ch:irnct.T of the INDIA C!l(lA(tOf,ri-
is amply attested by the uuiversnl success with which it has
oeen employ cel.
rV Extrnrt from a communication of the Hon. Wit,
mam Woodbridge, of the L". S. Senate, lute Governor oi
.iiicingiui.
Dktboit, Oct. !!, 1810.
Doctor Chahlea Osoood,
Jjrjir Sir, 1 have rr:itl with much intere.it, yur littl
traratiak upon the ''luiisfn, trriiimcut und cure'' of tli
ictiriie oikchki-s whicii imve s i extensively prevailed in
country during the lust low mouth mi interest incrrancd
no fioniit, hy ttie fiift ilmt. I buve individually BiillVrfit
much trom them. J homrli l ei myself vcrv inciinpele
lo judge safely upon a auhject so eiiUrcly profesflional, y
jtuu uii-inj BrniiB u mr wen rmsoneo, unci your cojie!
mons iu. mid 1 think witlml, that your pamphlet is c.iicu
luted to prod urn much ninclK-id gtmil.
Spenkuig of the medieme he says : It fullv justified ynnr
nmiering expecuittons, nnd ns a sale, convenient, ami p ipu
lar remedy, my own experience, so'fur, induces ma lo lw.
neve tiiat it win prove u great public benefit, l mn plcam'
u irarn vi.ti von nnve rticenuy cManiisiiwi st-veral airrncn
tor its iimp-witioii thouirh 1 retrret that, with a view to u
more geiicrnl diMemiuntion of it, you fhould have found it
iieeewnary to remove from yotrr present residence among us.
With much respect 1 have the honor to lie. sir,
Your obliged servant.
WIT MAM WOODHliinnK.
rV From Hon. Ptephejc V. K. Trowbridge, of Michi
gan Suite Senate, to the Agent 'nt Detroit.
ItiRMtViHAM. Oakland Co., Dec. 13, 9.
Sir von wish me to inform von what I know of r.
Osgofara Indin Chohg.m-, or anti-liilious medicine. 1 do
liehcve th;it if the virtue mid ctTicimv of this medicine were
peneinlly known, the pfver a.d auce would disappear in
Michigan.
I pMH-ured a bottle in the sprint of 1 !!. nnd rwve goml
riMon to believe that myMell and family ewajaM the iinu
liift seiiRou in cousequciire tif its use.
I'erimpa in no summer since thn settlement of thitt fine
peniiiBiilu, has the lVvcr and ague hecu so prevalent ns the
last. 1 have recommended this medicine ni ntmteromt in
stances, and wlum the diseime Imd becme tixed und luulled
the skill of physicians; and 1 have never known it fail. I
has universally produced the mont hnppy effects, and 1 lh-t
lieve it has never been exceed-d by any medicine in remo
ving the bilious diseases of the clim-ite.
Yours, reserlt'ullv,
htf.Vitrx v. n. Tnowrtnmr.K.
Aifnt for Sunhiirv H. M. MASS Kit ; Northnmlierliiud.
WITIIIMJTOM Co.; Milton, J. 11. UASKU: sHeliaal
grove. MAY ic KLOSK.
May 0, lets tf
TO P II V S 1 C 1 A XST D R ' G fl 1ST S A X D COCXTRY
MERCHANTS.
TK. J. N. KEELEI5 & TJro. most rrsppotfully
J J solicits attention to their frcsli stork of F.iip
lish, French. German ami Ameirau Drum. Mnl.
icines, Cliomicttla, Puints, Oils, l)e Stuirs, Glass
ware, IVrl'umery, Pnlont Mcilieinos &c. Having
oicne(l a new store No. 294 Market .St. with a
full mii.ly of Fresh Drugs anj Medicines, we re
spectfully solicit Country dealers to examine our
stock before purchasing elsewhere, promising one
nnd all who may feel disposed to extend to us their
patronage, to sell them Runuine Drugs nnd Medi
cines, on as liberal terms as any other house in the
City, and to faithfully execute all orders entrusted
to us promptly and with dispatch.
One of the proprietors bcimi a reuulnr ldivsician.
nffords ample guarantee, of the genuine, quality of
all articles sold at their establishment.
We especially invito druggists and eouutry
merchants, who may wish to become agents for
lit. Krtlrr'a Celehratrd Famiu Mrdiciiie.. fstan-
danl and popular remedies.1) to forward their u.l.
dress.
Soliciting the patronage of dealers, we respect
fully remain,
J. -V. KEELER&BllO.. Wholesale Druggists,
No. S!H Murkft street, Philadelphia.
September 15, 184!) ly.
PIlII.ADELPIII.i
riEDICAIi HOUSE
ESTABLISHED 15 YEARS AGO,
BY
Dll. KINKELIX,
N.
l Comer of Third
of intra ami Union Streets.
BKTWKEN 8PHUCK AND PINE STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA
IJ1FTERN YKAKS of extensive mid uniiiterrupteil
pritctiee speut in tins city have remlered Ur. K. the
most exiert nail sutvesaful pructitiniier fur anil near,
in the treatment of all diseiibes of a private nature. Person
iHieted with ulcers unou tlielhxlv, throat, or legs, pains in
lite head or bones, increurial rlieuuiatism. slrirtures. ifravel,
disease urisiiitf li'oin youtltlull exfessus ur impurities of the
likKid. whereby the constitution has become enfeebled, ure
nil treated with success.
lie who places himself under the enre of Dr. K., nut y re
ligiously confide in his honor as a geutleuuui. and txaibileut
ly rely upon bis skill as a physician.
TAKK FAKTlCt'LA il NOTICE.
Young Men who have injured themselves by n rertaiii
pinctice indulged m habit frequently learned from evil
conipunimis or at school the elfects ol' which ure mchlly
felt, eveu when asleep, and destroy bth mind and lty,
slit i u Id apply inn ned lately. Weakness ami uotistitutinnal
debility lws if muscular energy, physical tussiiudeund gen
eral phwtratiim, irritaltihty and all uervous alfcctious, indi
gestion, slugirishueas of the livei, ihhI every diseHw-in any
way coiuiecled with the disorder of Uie procreulive fuiie
tions cured, aud full vigor restored.
YOUTH AND MANHOOD,
A vigorous life or a premature death.
KIMiELI.N oil self Pnne rvation.
ONLY C5 CENTS.
This II mkiiist putilishnt i. Rlktl with useful iiiroriiiHiioii
on the iuhrimlit-s and disuumui of t lie Geoemlivfl llipiins
It ufl.lrc.-. itscli ulike ut Vol Tit, .MAMIOOD ami OlO)
A(iK, and slHtuld lie read ly all.
'I'lie vuiuulilr tulvice uiiU iuitrcssiv6 warniiifr it givrs
will pruvem ytsirs of miner)" and suircring aud uveaiutuul
ly TluiuisuiiU ot Lives.
rurntis bv readuiK it will ksaru how lopreveul the des.
trtK'tK.i of their rhiltlrett.
A rniilttaiten i' as cents, enrlowd in h-nrr ad
dremrd to 1H. Kl.NKKI.IN, N. W.citrner of TIUKl)
I NIDN Slieets, between Spruce 4 Pine, l'hllsdeipliut,
wiileiistint a btok, under euvelnpe, per return is' utuil
I'eritoiis ut a distance tuny address lr. K. by letter, (inist.
paid,) Slid tiecured at h'lue.
JACKAUK8 OF MKDiriKl, PinKCTlONS, .,
VM Atl "cl IITJstv 'llUUCe' Ml Up ,'r"m
BK.mellers. New AouU,Pedlars, Canvassers, and all
others supplied with the abnvs work at very luw rules.
February tf, loou. ly
TISSUE PAPER-YeUow Tissue paper for
covering gkasea, ic, for sale at the oliiec ut
the American.
STONE Ware, EarthenWare7 Raisins, AU
r nonds, P unes and Cream Nuts.
Planes of all kinds.
Salt arid Plaster. Just received anil for sals
by JOHN W.riULINU.
5unbury,Dec. 29, 1849.
yANKKOTE TABLE.
CORRECTED WEEKLY.
rr..nmnri,vAIVIA.
citt or r-nn.Amn.rBiA.
MARSAftAiTairiTfli
All solvent banks I die
... RHODE ISLAND.
All solvent bans, iit
All solvent Imuks
h. Mann notes 15 dn
pai
Bank of Chamberiur 1 diJ
Bank of Chesler Cn. " J
iuniKCTICUT.
All solvent hanks aia
WKW YORK.
BaiikofOermantowi! 'par
a II . .
l ank of t "'",r '
ank of Iwishtwn
nutea a net S I dia
""""K',,l',tvn ldis
All solvents banks ' 1 dit
KV JERSEY.
Itelvidere Bank a nit
Commercial Rank 1 dit
" D"',1" "!r l s
......i. ... isnnvma
Cnrlisle Hank
r sr. Hank Mont Holly ,
F. M., Middletnwn Pt. r
Columbia H'kAB'geCopnr
noyelatown Bank mT
v, L ... Bt wr per
iision Mank
' T i V "I'riiiifton ear
Mech. Man. Bit Trent par'
Morris Co Hank a Jit
Ne,v,,kBk'gftIni.Conii
OranireBank 1 dit
rie Hank
xchanie B'k Pittalinnr 1 (lit!
xchanee H'k. llrn,,i. , a:.
s d
Farmer,. H'k, BuckaCo nnrl'eo Xe-s i" PM
En"n" k .'.""easier par Priiiceto, Ba,?k "0n
dis
r iiriners-m Kenning par Salem Hanklns Co
Farm Ilk S,. ,,,vlkil eC parlSemerret ci TLt'
par
par
. inmnninr llnnk 1 ,li, Slate Hank Newark ' His
llnncMlfila Bank 1 di.lstate Ilk li LJ
-iicnslerllank nar.Suase, HV V v.r
? mm. Hank mr Tre,,t,m H.Vl " X? I '""
.iiercn. Man. Bank 1 ii
. .. I.. --""'I'SI Wja MP
I. nion Bank. Dover I Si.
YnrdleyT'leADelll-r...1!
n , i or ravine per
Mononpihela Bank 1 dis
nyioraveli..H'tColS dis!
est llrniifh Bank PBr
H ymiing Bk, Wilkesb'e par1
ork H ink,
t7"Itelief notes I Hi,
Bank of flelaware Mr
Bunk of Smrrna E,r
Delnivnre Ciiy Bank nar
Ilk Wilmff'n i BohhIvw. par
f armers' Uku, Delaware par
rmon Bank. Wilmington par
IV tinier Ws I Hi,
, HI-
hmi.uk,
"na-ni vviietlork dis
Mercantile Hk. Bangor 10 dis
solvent hanks 1 d.
iKW HAVi-siTinr?
solvent
VI
rinnfcrf a. . .. ..'""" CAROLINA
ik ol
All
a., "is ni r nt rm nntisrsi
,,ve"' """ disityi'nders-s.
9 dis)
11 dis
IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC.
HCP.S3 .1TD CATTLE
MEDICINES.
Don't permit VOIir TTrtra nr on ttl a tn .1! l
H.e mrans of cure arc within the reach of ll t
The ttndersimei1 ham
study of V eterinary praet.ee in "London and E
d ..Inn' ' - l,e has also availed himself of thrr.r.
eneso J.e. g, ,nd other celebrated men.whoh.v.
of anil'," . UmrU juJW tment
f animals ; the pnnc.,le. of our practice consist.
j... ,,., , general lilee.Iinir and thn tt.l
sl,,.n ' k' "c" r"1""'" "perienee
h.s
med es act m harmony with the vital principle, snd
when g,,en according to the direction. J.i.1.
.. , ...sS luim uTiiiinnry.
mi
company each article they re .capable of
id icrensmir tl.n . i r. . ..' . . " .
mi
. . . . " " ""u"i lunciions, without di
lnishimr or deal. ;.,., .i..: ' ",ll,uul ul
H:ltViii Hn l.n...l. r
.. . 1 jicnrs srs)
" ui every one.
, H- DADD, M. B.
A MM of llors, Bnd t0Ue Mei,lc,nt.
Phyie halls, T.V. per box.
Alterative ball, 75c do.
as,. " I,OWl,er8foirl""1'o"lition,75eporpck.
Heave powder fordiseases of the lungs, 75e dc.
l;n..e powder for e
1 ouic. powder for bad condition glanders, 75c do.
bottle i'lllmnstion of bowels, 75c per
Liquid blister, 75c per bottle.
Ointment for promoting the growth of hair, SO.
per pot. , '
Healing balsam for wounds and
per bottle.
saddle galls, 75c
VV ash for inflamed eves. Sue rwr lint I-!
Ointment for mange scratches, old sore's, At. Be.
per bottle. '
hmbrocation for sore throat, 75c per bottle.
Hoof ointment for sand crack, brittle hoof, &c, 50e
er bottle.
Horse lamment, the most celebrated article known
m hnglaui lor lameness of every description, 75.
oc .1 tier bottle.
Distemper powder for red water, $1 per bottl.
V onn powders for the removal 0r worms fr
the intestinal canal. 7ii,
ti.
fron
For sale by STI.UPiSOX A KEED, 28 Mer
cliants How, also at DADD'S HOUSE AND
ATTI.B MEDICINE DEPOT, No 1 & a
llaymarket Square, Boston.
PamphleU describing the diseases for which
these remedies are used can be had gratis.
Numerous Certificates are in possession f th.
1 ropnetors, of cures performed by the abov. Mwli
cuies. c,v'm!I'V GnnEX & FLETCHEU,No.26S.u.th
MA I II Street. Philadelphia, and by his
Adux isHiiMit Maskkh, Sunbury,
Fcbruarj- 3, 184il tf
COLUMBIAN SERIES OF
0rMtmct(c0.
The Pupil's friend and Teacher's comfort
'pHE COLUMBIAN CAI.CUI.ATORTl.is
work is already introlueed into some of the
host Aemhimies and a lare nuinlter of Schools,
where its use has (riven decided and universal sa.
tiariif Hon, Loth to teacher and pupil. It ia purely
American in its character, based upon our own
beautiful decimal system o f currency. It contains
more, the arrangements are better, and it is the
nai..ut ...ut ..Im.. ...... ... 1. r.t- it . .
- " """H"' nora ui me Kinu now in use;
and it is so considered by hundreds, of the most
competent teachers and men of science in the Uni
on, who have recommended it. It is the beok,
particularly and expressly prepared for our Ante
rienu Srliolnrs : By Almou Tirlnor.
Thk Yiii-th'm CoLi-x ai.x CiLcciAToa. Tliis
volume contains 01 paces, with about 00 exam
pics for solution on the slate. It embraces the
Fundamental Rules, Compound Rules, Simple
and ComiMiund Reduction, Single Rule of Three,
Proportion, fee.
Ticknoii AritiimkticlTabirs,Is destined
for the use of younger classes in tha Schools of the
I. lilted Slates. A lieautifnl little book and pleas
itiK to children, aud the only oneof the kind of any
value. '
There are Keys to both Arithmetics bound sin
ele or double, for he convenience of teachers, in
which the solutions of the questions are given with
much extra matter for the black board. These
Keys are the most complete works of the kind ever
published, and contain, in addition, about two
hundred examples in Mensuration, for the
use of the Teacher. All that is wanted is to have
the aliove hooks examined, and no teacher who is
acquainted with the science of Arithmetic, will
hesitate to pronounce them the best works tha
have ever been published in this or any other
country.
Although issued hut a few months, they hav
already been introduced into the Night Publie
SMiools of New York City in all the Schools
public and private, except two, in the City of
Reading. Also, in about twenty Acadamiesin tha
Stale of Pennsylvania in a large portion of th
Schools in the City of Wilmington, in the City of
Lancaster, and in the Horoughs of Harrisburg,
York, Chambemburg, Lebanon, Doy lestown, Potuv
ville, Orwigshurg, &c, &c
For sale by rUxnr Mtssxa, Sunbury, Agent
for Northumberland County,
Sunbury, Dec. 2, 1 848.
PATE1TT LCEDICJI1TE3.
(iroen's Oxygenated Hitter, price reduced.
Old Jacob Tuwnsend'sSarsaparilla.
Baker's Sarsaparilla.
Swayne's Syrup of Wild Cherry
Swayue's Vermifuge.
Ay re's Cherry PecUiral
l)r. Drake's Panacea,
Dr. Cullen's do
Tibbit'sPain Killer.
Dr. lloofland's Oerman Bitterer
Indian Vegetable Pills
Horse and Cattle Medicines
For sale by HENRY MASSER.
Sunbury, July 14, 1849.
TJOOKS aud Gold Pens. On hand several cop. ,
of the life of Christ, and also a number or
gold pens which we will sell at the PhUadelpbia !
prices. For sals at thisotfioe. '
KENNEDY'S PATENT SASH TAS
TEN IN GS A cheap and excellent art!
cle lor liutening sash fur sale by
J. W. rRILINO '
Sunbury, July 7, 1849. 1
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