.' :a SUNBURN KMK11CANATN1) &HAIM0K1IN UOUJtNAL. &!. lift- From ths Public . HEAR OK BOTH IDES. ' ' A wrirer in your paper, a few days since, expressed wish that physicians vroul.l write Iheir 'prescriptions in English, instead of Latin, t hope that may never happen, , at least in this enlightened country, ft is well known to you, and if not to you, to all the apothecaries who put up prescriptions, that among the many prescriptions sent tliem ilai ly by physicians, the following are by no means unfrequent, and if they were express ed in English, w ho, pray, would send to an apothecary at all ! Would not every mothert think you, know enough of the mysteries of pharmacy to attend to this branch herself? Why should the apothecary or his apprentice (for now-a-days most of these dignified gen , tleman entrust nearly all their business to ap prentices) be troubled with the following specimen of mixed cabalistics : R, Pulveris I'iperi Rubri. Hydro. Chloridi 9n4.il. Aridi Acetici. Meltit (tcipumiiti. Aqua Fluvialis. Miaie Fiat Garprrisms. Sigrie SumsuUir, pru-re-nala. This prescription, which is so much used here in cases of scarlatina and in most of the ordinary sore throast, and which has effected 60 many cures in these diseases, as attested by Dr. Stephens in the West Indies in 1787, also by Dr. Fuller and Dr. Perkins in Con necticut, about half a century since, would be entirely deprived of all its virtues, if every housekeeper could walk into her kitchen, in stead of the chemist, and direct Betsy, the cook, to put it up. Betsy would doubtless be thunderstruck at such a request ; but if the physician would remain to read it to her, or write (as your correspondent wants) it in English, what would the cook sny then? See it in plain language. Recipe Red Pepper. Salt. Vinegar. Honey, Wiier. Mix Make into a gargle. Directions Use when necessary. Now could a physician maintain his dignity and write such a prescription in English? I, for one, think not ; rather would I leave- the profession than thus submit to be perhaps laughed at. Or, supposing a physician should prescribe the following for a patient, whose case was one of simple nervous excitement, ,'. and the following recipe is often used in such cases, R. Ssponis Venelii, 1 02. Mien pnnii q. a. Ut ftant pilnlaj xxx. who among the patients would not leave their physician, and he lose his fee, if it was known that the ingredients were. Soap, Bread C'ruuih, sufficient quantity to make iiw, uuivy puis. t I hope yonr innovator, or whoever he may be, wiil not thus urge his plan any longer, to the detriment and injury of the medical pro fession. MEDICI'S. LIVER COMPLAINT. JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE : OF THE KIDNEYS, ( ;J VND alt diseases srisiug from disordered liver or sin inaeh, such us constipation, inward Piles, Fullness,!. Moist hi tho head, Acidify of the Hiotiiach, Nsuson, HenrlUiru, distrust for Food, fullness or weiirht in the Stomach, sour nidations, sinking or fluttering at the fit of the Stomach, swimming of tlie'hesd. hurried and dlnVsIt Dreaming, nattering at Ilia heart, choking or suffocating sensations when in a lying posture, Dimness of vision, dots or webs hrfore the sight, Fever and dull pain In the neau, aenciency 01 perspiration, yellowness 01 1110 ssmaiiu eyes, pain in Ihe aide , back, chest, limbs, Ac., sudden flushes 01 heat burning in th flesh, constant imaginings vi evil, and great depression of spirits, , CAN BE EFFECTUALLY CURED BY DR. HOOj'LAITD'S - CELEBRATED BERSIAJI BITTERS, rRVPARRD BY tlt.C. M. JACKSON, . 1 ' AT THE ' GERMAN MEDICINE . STORE ISii. 1U0 Arch SI., Fhllntlrlplila. , Tlieir power over the alwva dincancs In not excelled if mi.uII.1 l.tr unv Mihor nretviriiiirti. in tin' ITi.ittil Niiitavj. oi Uie cure! fttlcst, hi many ewes at tor kiuiul phytioiuiii hut) failed. Then Bittert ore worthy they Attention of Inviilidn, ronaewinff (Treat virtue m the reriificatLon of ilisMist of the Liver and leaser glands, exercittit-ir the must aetirchiiiir powert in wonknew und aitbctiena of the digestive org.ii.s, they are, withul, tvii'e, eerutin and pteasunt. 1 From the Huston llee.j run, ucc. yju- Tho Editor snii! "l)H. HoOFLANtl's C'Et.RBRATKD fiKKMAIS BlTTKBB for the cure of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or IServous Debility, is deservodly one of the most nonu lur medicines of t lie liny. These llltteis liave been used by thousands, find a friend nt our elbow aaya he hns him aell received an enectnul and permanent cure of Liver Complaint from the use of this remedy. We are convinced that, in the use of these Bitters, the patient constiiiitly gain, strength and vigor a fnct worthy of great conside ration. They are pleusnnt in taste and smell, and ean be used by persons Wllh the most delicate stomachs Willi sale ty, under nnv circumstances. M'e are speaking from ex- neriente. nndtn Ihe ntfiicled we nilvise tluir use' Juilne M. M. Noah, a srciltlemnn with great scientific and literary attninnients, suid In his "ew York Weekly Mnssi'nffer." Jtinniirv 11. IS.'ifl "Dr. llnoflnnd's Herman Hitters Here Is a prepe"1'! whioh the leading presses in the Union appear to lie uimni inous in recommending, and the reaaou ia obvious, it is mnile niter a nrcscrint'ion rushed bv one of Ihe most, cele brated: physicians of modern time., the kite Dr. f'hr att pher iinetm unonnntt, rruiess ir to me university -oi ..enu, nrlvatc I'hvsiuinii to the Kins- of Prussin. and one of the greatest mcdieiil wrilcrs tiennany has ever produced. He was emphatically Ihe enemy 01 numnng, nna tneieiora n medicine of which he was the inventor and endorser may be confidently relied on. He specially reeoiiiuieiiili'a it in Liver Complaint. Dyspepsiu, Debility, Vertieo, Acidity of the stomach. Consliitation. and all complaint, arising I'rom a disordered erudition of the stomach, the liver and the intestines. IN me rhilndeuihia pnpers express their jonvie tion of its excellence, and several of the editors speak of its effects from their own individual experience. Under these circumstances, we feel warranted, not only in calling the ntleutlon of our readers to the present present proprie tor's (Dr. ?. AT. Jackson's) preparation, but in recommend ing me niucie to a 1 ntmciuu " M. I Mors Evidence. The "Philadelphia Saturday Gazette , the best family newspaper puhlisiied in the United States, the eflitor sujs Of ; Dr. Hooftand s German Bittern. "It is seldom that we recommend what lire termed Pa tent Medicines, to the confidence nnd rmtrnnn're cf our readers; mid, theielorc, when we recommend ill. ilonf land's German Hitters, we wis it to be distinctly uiiilct slortd Ihnt we are not speaking of the indiums of the day, Unit are noised aliout f r n biief period rrnd then for- but 01 a ntediciue long established, universally prized, nnd which hns met the hearty npprovul of the Kucnlty itself." That this medicine will cure Liver Complaint nud Dys-. peMfia, HOoiie eamloubt, .fter ui:iiw it as dtrccled. It nets specifically upon the stimuch ami liver it. is inv'craole to calomel 111 nil billions ilisenses Ihe ctlVct is immediate. . They can he udmiuiptercd to Female or Iiifnnt with safety' and reliable bcnelil, at uuy lime. RE WARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine hns nt.nined that hiffh ehaincter which ia necessary lor nil meiliciues to at lain to induce ewunteifeitera to put I'.'rlh n spurious uriiele at the risk of the live, of those are innocently cliMeiveit. LOOK WELL TO THE MARK3 OF THE GENUINE- Thev have the WTitten signature of C. M. JACKSON upon the wrapper, nnd the name blown in the bottle, with our which they are spin ious. For Kile, wholesale ami retail, the (.rerman Medicine Nore, No. tSO ARCH Street, one door below Sixth, (lale of 78 Race street,) Phiiiidelnhiu. and by respectable deulcra generally throughout the country. Also: For sale by II, Masseb, Sunbury, and M. A. M'Cay, Northumberland. August 17,1H60 ly Rev. Dr. Hawks id Rector of Calvary Church New York, and parish have made to their minister a present of S 1.5 000. In addition, they have rented und furnished for him a personage house, and insured his life to the amount of S 10,000. His stated salary is 93uuu per annum, besides. &o we sea it stated. The only capital punishment the ladies are in favor of, is hanging around their necks. Capital enough. The editor of a Southern pitper calculates that he is bitten by two millions of mosqui toes every night. He's u Millionarc not to be envied. Thb Recent London Medical Periodical makes the following declaration : '-There never lived that conqueror who, with sword or lance, slew one quarter of the myriads that nave died of lancet and leach." Mrs. Gen. Tavlor, accompanied by Mrs, lsiiss, Dr. Wood and lady, passed through Savannah on the 13lh ult., on their way to Lousiana. t-AitLi, a ijving iroui was iuuna swim ming in tho "new milk" supplied by a con tractor to the Killarney Workhouse. Fot'R Statues are to bo erected in front of the Rritish Museum. They will represent Newton, Ishakspeare, Milton nnd Bacon. Morb than 2,000 members of the Metho. dist Society have been expelled at Bristol, Jitiglana, because they are reformers. Thb Greek Slave, it has been ascertained, is not a lugitive. A Correspondent of the New Eno-land- er ay that Professor Lonzfullow ha MAHOGANY AND MA1IBLE. SAW MILL, AMITIKKIVG SIIOI, Corner of Eleventh and Ridge Jload. AND .... CABINET MAKERS, GENERAL FURNISHING STORE, No. 134 South Second Street, below Dock St., rmtADEi-PiiiA. FIHE subscribers would call the sprriul atten- X tion ot Cabinet Milkers ami otnere, id tlieir very extensive assortment of materials m their line, consisting; of MnhoRnnv Veneers, Boards and Plank, Hair Cloth, Curled Hair, Glue, Varnish, I.ookintr (ilass Plates, Mahogany Knobs, Bed Posts, Marble Tops, and every description of Hardware Tools, &.c. Cabinet Makers residing out of tho City, would find it greatly to their advantage to rail at our store to purchase such materials as they want, connected with their business. Allour goods ate WARRANTED, of the best quality, and at very reduced prices. Our Terms are Cash, (no trade.) ' V 0 guarantee to givo ovorv man tho worth of his money. i T. & L. THOMPSON. N. B. Mahogany, Walnut and Hand Kail Plank, and Stair Ballusters for Builders, also Marble Mantles, always on hand, and every de scription of turned work. June 8, 1850. ly "llOOT, DAGtERUEAN ARTIST, 0. 140, corner of Fifth Chesnut sts., Phila- detphm,and 303 Iiroailwaxj corner of Franklin Street, New York. CITIZENS AND STRANGERS cun have 'a sitting for Portraits or Miniatures, and receive the 111 beautifully cased, in morocco, Silk velvet, Papier Mache, or other fancy styles, or sets in Medallions, Lockets, &c., in a few minutes. ' Daguerreotypes, Paintings, Drawings, cfc. uopiea. Out door' Views, and Miniatures of deceased persons, taken at snort notice. for t ortruits ot Adults by our process, and In CHERRY PECTORAL: : For th Cnr mt COUGHS, OOLD3, ' ; l: i HOARSENESS, BRON CHITIS, CROUP, ASTH-1 MA, "WHOOPING-GOUOH AND CONSUMPTION.,., This truly valtiabe Xrrhcily , for' all diseases of the Lungs and Throat, has bncotrto the cniei rei anee f the ifllictdd as it is die most certain cure known for the sbovo complaints. , Whilo powerful remedial agents in the most desperate and almost hopeless cases of Consumption,, )t la also, in diminished doses one of the ! mildest, ami mnst agiccablo family medicines lor common,, common coughs and colds. Road below the opin ion of men who arrf known lo tho world, and tho world respect their opinions. 1 FROM PROFESSOR HITCHCOCK. "James C. Aver Sir! Ihavensed yrtur"Cni!n fcr PacToxAL,' in my own case of deep-seated Bronchitis, and am satisfied from its chemical constitution that it is an adinirrthlf) compound for the relief of Inryngiol and bronchial difficulties. If my opinion as to its superior character can lie of any service you are at liberty to use it as you think proper. 1 1 EDWARD HITCHCOCK, LI, IV" . i! PresttletA of Amherst College, i ' " '" From the "London Lancet." i ''AYElfH CHERRY PECTORAL Is oho of the most valuable preparations that has fallen un der ouri. notice. Alter a careful examination, vie do not hesitaUi to say d have a large apprecia tion of its merits and the fullest confidence in its usefulness for coughs and Jung complaints." Br. Brewster, of Windham Co., Conn., sends us the following testimony.- ' , Dr. J. O. lAyer Dear Sir : I enclose yon a certificate from Mrs. Catharine K. Cndy, a highly respectable lndy of this village, wifo of Mr. Setli Cady, Deputy Shcrili; Windham Co., Connecti cut. The cvra in her caso was vol v tirompt, and has attracted geicrnl attention, , ' I W. A. BREWSTER, M. D. ' West KitiiNnLT, Ct.,Scpt. 28 1849. 1 This may certify that I was afflicted with avery . severe cough in the winter of '47-8, which thrcat tencd to terminate in Consumption. I bad tried many medicines in vain, and was cured by the use of ''Aycr's Chcrrv Pectoral." " CATHERINE K. CADY; From Dr. Bryant; Druggist and Postmaster, Cbicopec Falls, Mass: Dr. J. Cv Aver Dear .Sir: Enclosed please find remittance "for all the CHERRY PECTORAL last sent me. I can unhesitatingly say, that no medicine we sell cives such satisfaction as youi's does.;. . nrg have.. I. ever sir-en, a medicine ) .which cured so fnany cases of tjoogl) and Lung Com plaints. .Jur Phisicions arc using it extensively in their practice, and with tho happiest etlcrts. Truly youts, D. M. BRYANT. rnspAiiwi at j.r. ateu, chemist, lowkll, mass. Sold by Henry Masser, Stinbury; Mary A. McCay, Northumberland Dr. Gearhart, Se linsgrovc ; Dr. Beckly, Danville, and Druggists generally. July 0, 1850.- Iyce3m A CA1L TO H0USEKEEPEHS At the Cabinet Ware Hoom f SEB'N IIOUPT & CO. : ; Market Square, Also at the corner of Favn street If the Railroad -. l SUNBUIIY, PA. ment 1 "i:.icouirtf;e XoUfOwn! ; IIAA&SltENN. ii fasiiionahle: MAKE OP ! IVkNlTUllEAtfDCliAtRti, nHi uhseribtWrespedrVilly 'caW the sttftfitlAn of the pubie tf ths;triiatKe snii splendid sssort lit of every qunhty and price of , , j which cannot latl to recommend itself toerery one who tr 'PTSTrtine it-on arcountof its durablo woiknintjslnp am splendid finish, madn up of the best tlnck to be ' had irl the cljy. No effort is spared In the manufacture of tlieir ware, and. the subscribers are dcter'nlllrcd to keep up with the many liniirWm'entaWsirdeh' r tonstantly being rnade Their stock consists of Mahogany ' " Soran, Olvnnsi nnd IAiintrett, Jjnrwtts; sccr ctavfts, smcbonms, SOFA, BREAKFAST AND DIMNQ .TABLES, and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phila' .'.int delphia manufiteturoi . -BEDSTEADS, or every . pattern and price, CUPBOARDS, WOHri. AND CANDLE STANDS. TOILET TABLES AND EXTENSION TABLES, 'n short, every article In this line of their business. They also manufacture all kinds and qualities i OTIATltS, : f n presanting'td f iiblle wllh remtdy dit the trsatmewt JL Sua cure nf KSVKS nn arsiliiry i nwMinl who siilMf 13 ANK. NOTE. TABLE. ; l v CORRECTED WEEKLY. rr.NNSYLVANlA., Citr i'nii.Abiu,Mtu, U. 8. Hank IM dig All S01VBTR IMIllgl ! linnk of fchattiljeraiitiro; 1 dl voi ' 1 par Bank of Del, Co. Cheater uar 1.11'ijv wi .mnmiiiiiwil Bunk of Uettvsliurg; Bsnk of Itftvislowii Bniik of Mlddlchiwii ldls1 Hiontuwrtfry 1,0 HiinK par Bank nf NorUiilnlbarl'mt. nai Jtiilik of plltitulrg , ldis; MASSACAU8ETTS. 1 All Solvent Lniiko dis HI(().UK Irtl.AMU. All soltMHt snnks dis .. CtiNMiCTlCUT. All Solvent banks I dis t, ; NKW YORK. . imrlAII Solfrtl banks ' y I iis 1 dis L7"Bk noti-s under SS 1 dis roWMTRT. All solvents banks 1 dis ' NEW JIJK8EY. Rvlvidura Bank ,. . I dis Cimirnttrcinl Hank ' 1 dis tictudinj; varieties never before to bo liad -in Sunbury, such as Maiiooajit, Black Waisut ami Ci'itLin Mam.k(Ukcu:J ami Wistnsott CHA1KS, Atti rAJtct Piaso Stohls, which arc of the latest styles, and warranted to be excflled by none manufactured In the Cities or elsewhere. '. The subscribers arc determined that there shall be no oicuse for persons to purchase furniture in the cities, as every confidence can be 'entertained about the quality and finish of their warn' and Chairs. .. i , , ; '! ... U Their articles will be disposed of on , as good terms as they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun try Produce taken in payment for work.' Vg UNDERTAKING attended to nn reason able terms. 1 '" ' "' ViT' The Ware Room is in Market Street, opposite J. Young's store, and nearly opposite VV eavcr s Tavern. s DANIEL HAAS. 't . '1 GEORGE: RENN, Sunbury, April 28, 1849 tf .... J. K. THOMAS, Crnamental and . French Style Frame . , .. Manufacturer, ; :. ,i 804 U'alnttt st , between 3d and ith street. ' PHILADELPHIA. pESPECTPULLY directs the attention of the V miblir. In hia Kiinerinv stvltf.a tC Plnill and Fancy Frames, which are of the latest and most beautiful designs. As a handsome Frame nt a LOV PRICE, lias been mucUT desired, lio .was induced some months since to commence the manufacture of these Frames. In "a short timo the demand has been no great, that he, has been obliged to incrcass his facilllies, and new o'lter at EXcr.LDlXOLY LOW PRICES, Singly, or in thousands, the most beautiful Frames, suitable for Paintings, Prints, Daguerreotypes, Cards, &c., &c , ' For Durability Unsurpassed. Hotels, Public Buildings, Steamboats, Stores, Ca binet Furniture, Ac, decorated in imitation of carved Rose-Wood. J . -t- '- 1.? Please call and see specimens. , , - May 25, 1850 ly , , " am) Anns and other hlllmia diseases, Vast mimtiers in the United States. from thete sffcctimis in their varied forms, are compelled to aeek relief from other sources than the imme diate prescript Ions of the teuulnf physician. It hecoineS therefore an olrjedt nf humanity, s weH as of public Inter est, to brlna; befoie Uiettl rtticly prpparBtl fiom much ex perience! nnu winrn may always n renen upon na safs( rm TttAt, aso baSMIJB! to tn rmssTttDimji. Tlmt Stack is tin true character iif the IXDl A CllOLAHOnUE, is nmnlv attested by llic uuiversal success With which It has i..... ,..i,a.( .11 Rxtrtitrt (Vorh a pVirmrHinlrntion of the Hon. Wn,--t.tAM ooubhicoi, of tlis V, S. Senate, late Governor of Michigan. . . , w" Dstboit, Oct. 31, 1SI0. Doctor rttASt.ss Osooob, Unar Sir, I have rood With much Interest, yoitr itttie -rtiAVATisx unon ilia onnises. trenmicnt and cure" of the fel.rile diseases which hnve so extensively prevniled In our country clurlntr the lust few months nn Interest Increased no ilmibt, hv the fact that I Imve lndiviilnally sittfcn.il so much from tliem. Tliouuli 1 loci myself very Ine mipcteiit to indite safely upon a suu.iect s.i entirely professional, vet your theory seems to me Weil reus med, and Vonr coneiit sinus Just, and I think wltlsilj that vnur painplilet is calca laien to ptoutiee mncn praeticni frooa. tpenkiiift of the medicine he says i tl fulh' Jitsu itlod yonr fliitterhit' expeclnllims, and as a aiife. eniivenleiit, and p'nu Inr femedv, mv own exnerienee, si far, indutns ma lo be lieve that It will provea great public ln-neld, ,,1 niupleused to learn ihnt von hnve reeently estnMislicd several aireneii for its (lisnosltimt .thiMiirli I reuret Ihnt. 'Hitiv a vitAr lu a more general ilisst'iiiinntlon of it, von shoidrl frnve 'fniinrl it necessary to remove fnim rnnr present rendflme ainonglus. . 1U1 inuca respect 1 Have uie honor ui he. sir, , . t Your oliliireil siTvnnt, ' WIT MAM AVOODIlHlbfiK. tlT Fiom Hon. Stkpiiks V. It. TnnwBsuiGKof Michi- guu state tfenute, to the Agent (it iietroit. liiRMixmiAM. Oarlami Co., Deri. 13, 1M1 Sir vou wish me to inform vou wlm? t know of Dr. Osiroods llidin Ciiolngogue, or nuti.bilions medieiue. 1 do believe Ihnt if the virtue nisi etficney of this medicine were generally known, the ffvkh ad aquk would disappoar in lUllUlgllll. , I procured s bottle in the spring of 141, nnd have good reason to believe that myself nnd' family escaped the ague lust sensou in consequence of its use. Perhaps In no summer since the settlement of this fine Ceiiinsuln, hns the fever and ague tieen so prevalent us the ist. 1 h'tve recommended this medicine lu numerous in stances, and when the disease hud become fixed and baffled the skill of physh-inus; and I have never known it fnd. I hna univcrsnlly produeed the most happy effects, and 1 let lieve it tins never laien exceeded by any medicine in remo ving the bilious distwses of the climate. Yours, resneelfullv. ' rJTF.PIIF.N V. R.TROWBrttnnB. Agent for Pniibur)- H. B. MAASEIli Nortliumlierland, WITHIXGTOM t Co.; Milton, J. II. HASKItj SellMS grove, MAY k KLOSK. MnyO, 1W8 tf i ... iiausoi uanvius ju.ij 'paiiKor, nsuk Mont Hbllv par Carlisle Bank . , 1 diF. M Middleiuwn Pt. par Columbia H'k A B'ge Co pnriMcchunlrs1 Hk, Neu-nrk par Doyelstown Hank pi'flMich. Hk of nurliimton nor Ivastmt Hai , .., , , .vtrileeh. fc Mini. Hk 'iVast put r.ne niniK ins, morris io llnliK KxchnngB U'k Pittlbllrg 1 dis NeWirk Hk'g ft Ins. Co r.xciinngs li s, iiraiicn 1 nis (jriingu riniix Farmers1 B'lr HucksCo piir'l'e.'ple's Hk Pnlterson ' 1 Farmers' Hk, l-anciistcf pnrll'riucetiiii-Ikndt cnriners' iik, llivnnug ptirinniein ntilikiug t;o, Fsfm, Hk rVhtivlkill Co onrifiemerret Co Bank F I). Ilk WnyncsliV lldisifitntc Hank at Camden Franklin Ilk. Wneh'ii IJdis'Miato Hk F. llnrrisliiirg Hunk Honesdnle Ilnilk Lancaster Hiiiik i,cimuou Bank par' Merch. At Man. Hank 1 dis MineiS' U'k. PombviIIs ner Moiiongahela Bank 1 dis Tuylorsv'e Del H'c Co IS dis West Brunch Brink pr Wyoming Hk, Wilkcsb'c pnr ork llnik, 1 dis' If ttciiei notes i di MAINR. Hnnkof Wlietloclc S dial Merntutlle Hk, Hangur 1(1 dis All Mlvcut lianlis j dis yi'.W IIAMI'XHIRW All iovent batiks' , j dis VKBMO.yr, .,! Hnnlchf Pt AllmnS ll l'4 dis !AII solvent banks (' lur dis pnr 1 (I I dis llSubrtlrton 1 dis ?nite Hank Newark 1 dis ftata Hk, N, ilrnnswlck pnr pur.r-usscs unna, .levton. an i reiuon utilising pnr i nion cans. Mover I nn Ynrillfvv'lei lln I l)r Co tali tT"W noles under Hffl J dia Kf DKLAWAltUii ' mm of Delaware pnr Hnnk of simvrim DHnwnre Citv Hunk' I. UK n iiing aft Hreiiuv' I'nnn.'rB' i it netriWirre pnr pnr pnr .-put I'ni. n lhnik. Wihnnia-uinuiir WnWi M's ,m4 di I '1 1 1'. Alls.lvsnt banks V--"dii IsnjIJk'iintea undnr S's 4 id t dui.tirLivjBrS's, .i. t aj a PHILA." AND READING RATLE0DA gllMMFH. ARBASJGEMF.JIT . tttOM PllILADEt'l'III A AD POTTSVlM-a Offic of the Phila. tf Reading Railroad Co, Philadelphia, Marcn m, lsao. Two Passenger Trains Daily, (except Sunday.) ONsndsftcr Aprillst, 1850 two trains will be run esch way, daily between Philadel phia and .Portsvrile.-!'- , ', 1 ,:. i Momtng Line, (Accommodation.) .. , Leaves Philadetuhia it ? A. M.. dailv cxcenl Sundays. ' " j i . Leaves Potttrrille at TJ A. M. daily except Sun days. 1 1 1- t- i ':', ' . ) ...i:i; , , Ajternoon uine, (fast Train.) . , Leaves Philadelphia at 2$ o'clock, daily, except Sundavs. ' ' ' ' " ' " Leaves Pottsvills at 8J o'clock, dally, except Sundays ,.. . ... . Passengers cannot enter the cars unless provi ded with Tickets. ' ' ' : The afternoon, of fast trains, do not stop at All burn, Althouse's, Birdsboro', Roger's Ford, Val Icy rorire, Port Kennedy, Spring Mill or Falls. , , Jl) HUE, Fitly pounds of baggage will be al lowed to each passenger In these lines j and pas sciigrrs are expressly prohibited from taking any thing as baijnse but their woaring apparel, whicl will be at the risk of its owner. ; By order of the Board of Managers. ' 1 1 ' ' 6. BRADFORD,- r ,April 13, 1850.. ., y;;-..j ;,r j u. tSecretsry.' III! F II I AD 13 LI' II I A ItIEDICAIi house, ESTABLISIlfeD1 15 YEARS AGO, BY 1)11. KINKE LIN, proved Instruments, a thiidy day is quits as fa- bousht a farm at Stockhrido-P. nnd tht vorable as clear weather. Hawthorne has bought one at Lenox. . r" Chiidrenctear d.y (between 1 1 and 2) ! ijii-iviudiu. ii ill uriaa uvuiu Willie, Diuc Triiit Rir ra hQo hpun fnnn.! ot WnrLH, or light pink, ,rt m J p n... t..:' "uruauery wmi us cix rnze jweuuis ana buiiibw tuo (-auiaill auu HV" ui llic uri"T W-t-- nf A t :. .11 I 1 m r, Ti. ... -, . . , w ia u& nil iiuuiB, nnu 1 ice. wcciicui, tur ueintr cunccnieu ia tne Slave trade. nr. as ... i he iiississippiAN says Mere is a ma jority of fourty thousand in the state in fa vour of immediate resistance to the Gener al Government. Doubtful. We learn fromZion's Hurald that the Rev. Dr. Wardlaw, the celebrated Scotish divine arrived at Boston by the last steamer. ' A resolution was offered in the Virginia Convention, proposing to confer power on the Legislature to refuse licence to sell in that State goods manul'acured in non-slave- holding States. In the Sardinian Dominions, there are D8XU monies ana -au nuns, mat is, one monk for every 670 inhabitants, and one nun for every lb45. bliss is said to be engaged in pre paring a history of the campaigns of Gen eral Taylor, W hope he will settle the question as to who wrote those despatches, Jenny Lind's next Concert in Phila' delphia. The Musicial Fund Hall has been tngaged by Barnum for Monday evening me win inn., wnen Miss Und'i next con cert in tbn city will take place. , The Present Number op poslmiirtrfsses id tne united Mates n eighty-one. open Whether visitors wish pictures taken or not. wo shall at all times be happy to see them. ' - June .J, twau. . W. F. PEDDRICK S (LATH FAUTNEn OV C. BCIIUACK) Varulsjli Mauulactory and l'alnt More, No T8 North Fourth Street, A KEW DOORS ABOVB CHERRY, WEST SIDt, XHII.ADCLFHXA. Constantly on hand and for sale, at reduced prices, and oj superior quality, the fol lowing articles, viz: Coach, CaUnct, Jnnaiincrs' nnd Oil Cloth Varnishes: PryiiinJapun; BiH and llurncss Varnish llrown, Wbils and Hed Bpirit i; Tranat'cr dn; Artists', Hiwh and L'icb Painters' and Vurmsliers' MaUji uila; PL T l Y I N QfAXTITIKtt, PAINTS, I'ltY, 1 oil., AND PrtK PAKEU Ftllt lM.MKDIATU I'ffK: Milliners1' Vaniuli. tilue and Acids ; likuk Jupun fur Iruu ; Adhusiv do. lur l ancy Work; l'iciura anil Window Olu.s: Arum.' iu lours. Dry and in Tulics j Neat's root Oil: (inld, Silver, and German Leaf: iiold, Silver, and Copper Hmnze ; Glu xier's liiainouds. Also, veiy auiienur olios Ulaekinf and ritins inn. Juna IK), IHoO. Thankful for tho patronage of his friends and cUKtotnors 8uring the 17 years he has been in busi ness in this place, be solicits from tho public a con tinuance of their favors. Durinir this period be has endeavored to keep up with the improvements of tho day, and has accordingly extended his busi ness in every branch and variety. The public arc therefore invited to tho attention of tho present stock ol UA11IXKT AVARK ANT) CHAIRS, ' .' MAN'JFACTl'BKn l)Y ' SEBASTIAIT.IIOUPT & CO. At the Old Stand, M'here in addition to their former stock of the establishment they now manufacture Mahogany, Walnut & Cane-Seat Chairs. Large Spring Seat Hocking Chairs, Dressing Bureaus, Centre Tables' i Marble Top Wash Stands, ' ' ' " and a variety of other ' ' '." ': . new style und v. ". FasliiounbIc. I'liriiiturcs ! Ilavine; secured a Hearse and made tho noces sary nrianiremcnts for tho purpose, they arc now prepared for Undertaking in all its brunches, in this vicinity or at any convenient distance. Ye mahis and mistresses, and husbands too, Here's furniture of every style and hue, From side liourds down to kitchen taUuv , ( . 1 From rockiinr chairs to lockintrcrailles1 ' 1 7 flrmlil you uot hava the ready Jouii lis pay, We'll wuit awhile for u brighter hetter day, Or take potutoes, outs, corn, wheat unit rys ; . Hark, hooji poles, slaves, or luiuhr wet and dry, Or any thing but yokes and threshing flails, .' Flora piirs und turkies down to little (juuils. Come on then friends, e-.mie one and nil, '' Keep trade a movinp, so "goes on the luill." 13" Orders from a distance promptly attended to and work of all ki.'ids delivered with dispatch. ' Sunbury, March 9, 1850 tf ' HIALADELPIII.t WINE fc LIQUOR BTOKE BITTING & WATlMiMAN, ; Importers and Dealers in Liquors, No. 2ld Market street, Philadtlpha, : OFFER for sale, the cheapest and U'st assort ment of Iujuors iu 'hiladclphia, such as Champagne, Sherries, Port, Slock, Claret, Bur gundies, Sauturu, tiarsac, Mudona, Lisbon, Tenerillb and Sicily Wines. . Brandies of the choicest brands, vizs Maglina, Otard, I'onet, llcuiirsy, &c, fee. Fine Holland C!in, Monougahcla, Scotch and Irish Whiskey, &c, &.c. , , . , Hotels and the country trade supplied a Phila delphia prices on .the most liberal terms. July 13, 1850. GEORGE J. IICA'UELS, CITY. CABINET WAKKROUMS, NO. 173 CJIESNUT STREET, . (OI'PUSITB T11S STATS HOftB.) '' ' PHILADELPHIA. ' FFKR3 for sale, low for cash or approved city ' paper, a larcc and well assorted stock of CABINET FURMTfRE, of the latest patterns nnrl of fjie licst . workinaiuihip,'. The assortment embraces every article, useful or ornamental, com prising suits of Drawing Room Furniture in Rose wood and Walnut, exquisitely carved. Rosewood v alnut, nnd Mahnsany t-hamberr tirniture; Pa tent Extonsion Dining Tables, (acknowledged to be tho best now in use); Library Book Cases, and a great variety of plain Parlor and Chamber Furniture. ' Curtains made and put up in the latest Paris fashions. ' ' " Spring Mattrassrs, Hair Mattrasses, and Fea ther Beds, made t order, '" 1 ; j N. B. 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 of tho country. ' '' -.May.85, 1650. ly - SBPJ1TC- .GCOLS c u. j nr. pihlad iii ii t a . rp Si! A RPl.EPS & SOfS, have just received 1 their supply ofSPRIXO A.ND.SL'MMF.R ClOODH ofjFricndly and other styles, (o which they invite attention. SHAWLS All descriptions of Silk, woollen and worsted. DRESS tflLKS Orode Rhines, Chameleons, and neat and new fancy styles India Silks and EWtlllM. - i f .. .1.. DRESS GOODS Lawns, Bareges, Mousse- lias, Ginghams, Alpacas, Mohairs, and all the new fabrics, . ' FURNISHING GOODS Blankets, Sheetings Quilts, Damask, Shirtings, and all other furnish ing gouds. , : .: MEN'S WEAR-Cloth, Cassimres, Cashma- retts, Drills, Vcstingsof all kinds, and Boys wear. cii U IS .1 A K 1. KS UIJUDS and Carriago J la kers articles. T. SHAKI'LESS& SO-NS, No. 32 S. Second Street, Philadelphia (,Vay ?5, JijoO. ly , ,. .... . ... . TTjN.EE BILLS Juatices and Constable Fee M. Hills handsomely printed on card paper, for sale at this office. DUKE WHITE BRANDY FOR PllESEUt VI.NU.just received and for sale by , . . ' H. B. MASSER. Sept. 88, 1850. 1 1 . t . , , ... .. ( j ',' received.! I Also "I APS. An assortment lust N silk HATS at S25, for sals by ;Jv) ' 11. M ASSEK. Suubury, Dec. 2, 1848. - ROWN'S ESSENCE OF GINGER. A new supply of this excellent article, just received and for sala by II. B. MASSER. fcuubury, March 16, 1850. Valuable IiuokM. XIFE or Chuist, handsomely hound, D'Au J uions's His run r or tiis RuronMiTioy, Blank Dat-books ami 'Lziiokhs, full bounded. For solo at the publishers prices by , , - , ., ..... 11. U. fllASSER.; ' unbury, July 14, 1840. ...... , ,, potuiii Yarn. Cotton Ccrpe Chain, (Cotton Laps and Wadding, Cotton Outlines, Readv made Pantaloons, Ju-ady umde VosU, Congress knives. i orceluin lined preserving kettles, just received for sale by II. MASSER. Sunbury, Dec 2,1 848. ; HROWN'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GIN GER, an excellent article. ' , -' i ; RWA'i Medicated Soap for sun burns, tsn, tetter,, Ac. ., ., ,.f Radway'a Circassian Balm, for thshairdand ruli&e. Kadway's Ready Relief for Cramps, Coolie, Cholera Morbus, tc. For sale by i': -'""J " j: V. MASSER, ' Sunbury, Aug. 8, 1850. '" '" ' ' '' fi U . !.. t . ictvu . . r iAioi:o, currants, i cltror J ckewsy -pepper hwk, ote. ror sale oy J. W. rttlLLNU i Suiitiurv-. Dec . IB4H- uwil ,'.-lr. JL r T1rT r 1 Vlli,' tl lllllllST' III I a a . n m. A A jyjL,u a w till Iu r i.L iU U'Ui.- rV CiKt l.N K lur Mle t thu oftc. - N. W.Corwof Thrrd and Union Streets " BETWEE SPHUli: AND PINE STREETS, PHILADELPHIA " ' IIFtnr.N YKAHS nf cxtciuive find iinternipt.il 1 pructUw fpcut in this cily hnve feiulftwl l)r. K. the innt exjtcrt ciul kih-ccmIuI pracUth-Mt litr ntKl nenr, in trie treulnient ol alli(liBtiiBt.'ii ui u private nature. l'ertHitis nlflirted with ulcers upnu thelKKly, tlinmt, or U-irs, ;thi(i in the lit'iidor tMitiftt, mereuriiil rhvunmtiBitJ, utriclitrfs. eritvd, ill senile urisin in hi. ynuilit'iill exrrs&rs or impui it icw vi llic MiKd. wlit-reliv the ciiistiluUiu luts liccoiue eatecblcil, are all treiihil witti micct'ss. He wbuplitce hiniwlf mulr Ihe rare of Dr. K., mny re ligiuusly coutitla in his honor na h etUleuuiii.ttiitl con tulei il ly rely upon Itiit iikill tin n physician. TAUK lAKTil',TI.AK NOTICE. Ymiiijr Men who have injured tliemselvps by n certain ptartice indtilsetl in huiiit freqnn.lly learned from cvii C'impittnoiis or at sehonl the erTccl nf which are wihtly felt, oven when asleep, ond destroy (Mtlintiiul and )Hly, should apply immediately. Weakness and eontftitulionai debility Uiwrnf muscular enerev, phvsiral nssitttdj tual arn- er;d prnntration. irritability und all ncrvoiw ulleetioinv indi-jj frestiou, luiieishneM of the: livei. "arid every disenvein any ! way eoiinrclefl with Ihe riifrnrler of the proercntivc I'unc tiotis cured, ami lull wgor resiored. v YOUTH AND iMANHOOD. A vigorous !ifu or a premature death. , K1NREL1N on self Prtscrvatiou. , ONLY 25 CENTS. This I'Xkjust published is filled with useful lufonnati-m on tlie infirmiiics und disejses of the Oeneraiivc trp'in. It nddrcsm-s tist-lt nlike to YOVTH, MANlI(K)t) and OLD AliK, iuuI wlitniltl bti lead by all. The valuable tulviee and impressive wariiimr it pives, will prevent years of miser)' and sultt:riii' and suvtt unuiial- ly 1 ilOllKillUS Ot JilVCM. . l'ureuls by readi'itf it will learu how to prevent the des truetion of tlieir children. A rein It on ice of '25 et tits, enclosed in a leMrr, nd drewtcdtoUli.KlNKKt.IN, N. AV. cmet ofTUIKDfc IIM() IS t reels, bclwi:it Sjiruce tV Pine, Philidelphiu, will ensure n lnwk, uml r envelope, per return of mail. I'erwMistit a distance disy address Dr. K. by letter, (post paid.) and l-e cured ut I t : e . PACKAGKS OV .VKlUriFR, Dini'CTIONK Ac., fnrw inltil by sending a reiaittuuec, and nut upsecuie from l)AM.VliKo CUIUTV - - l)n),si'llers. New Airciits.Pedtnrs, Canvassers, and all others Btippliect with the uUve work Ht very low rales. t'elKUury B, lij&U. ly Equitable Ufe Insurance, Annuity ii ana 't rust company, , OFFICK 74 WALNUT t?THF,ET,; PUIT.ADKI.PHIA. - Capital $i')0,tH0. Chaktiju I'EicriTUAL. . rf IIR' Cimpany are now prejiaruU to truiisnct business I luvm Ihe iniwt hherul und ailvoiiiaceous terms. They are authorized by their charter (wet, 3) "to irtike all nnd every tngtirunce appertatiiinfr to life rinks of wlmtever kind ir nature, anu to roeeivn anil exot'iitu uusia, iiiuk emioWf meuti. and to arant nud nurrtiuse annuities." Ihetom- nmiv sell annuities nud endowments, and act as Trusieca for minors aitU heirs. Tuble of Premiums refiured for the Assurance of S100 for the whole term ui l.iie. " COLUMBIAN SERIES OF SlvCtitmcUts. The Pupil's friend and Tenchefs torn fort. THE COLUMBIAN CALCULATOR. Tlii S- WOrll ifl fLlwa.l.r ii,t.-..l.i...1 n .1.- - ... ,.u , I1I.U1UVLBU jllHW Blllllt- UI 1IIQ best Acndamics and a luri'p number of. Schools, wbere its usV bus givm decided ami uhtversat sa tisfaction, lxith to tencber anil pupil. It is pnrrly Amerienn in its character, based upon our own beautiful decimal nystem of eiirrrncy. It contains more, tho arranxcnients are better, and it is the. easiest anil cheapest work of the kind now in Use ; anil it is so considered by hundreds of the most competent touchers and men of science in tho Uni on, who have recommended it, It is the book, particularly and expressly prepared for. our Ame rican Scholars : Jii Almon Ticinor. ' The Youii'i CoLCMiiiA?iCt.ct:i.TOBTliis volume contains 91 popes, with about 900 exam pies for solution on the slate. It embraces the Fundamental Utiles, Compound Rules, Simple and Compound Reduction, Single1 Kule of Three, Proportion, &c. , ....., Tn KMin's AaiTii.MKTiCAL Tables, is destined for the use of vounjer classes hi tha Schools of the United Stntos.' A "beautiful little book and pleas iiiff to children, and the only one oftlie kind of any value. '; i-V There arc Keys to both Arithmetics douiuI sin gle or' double, for he convenience of teachers, ia which Hie solutions of the questions are jri veil with 1 much extra mutter tur the black board. These Keys are the most Complete works of the kind ever pulilisUed, and Contain, m addition, about two hundred examples in Mensuration, Ac- for the use of the Teacher. All that is wanted is to bav the nbove books examined, and no teacher who acquainted with the science of Arithmetic, will hesituto to pronounce tliem the best works tba have ever been published lu this : or any other country. .- .; -.;; , Although issiii d but a. few months. Usn have already beon introduoyd into tho N-ilvt Public Schools of IS'cw. . York ;City in all the Schools public and private, except two,' m tlio City of lloajiug. Also, in shout twenty Academies hi the 1)11- J- JUPDlxntAFF T ESPECTFULLY ; inrorm8"rno fffiwns t ' Lantfille and the public at hvrg,' that he.fci loculcd in Danville, and is now -prepared to prat lice Medicine and Surgerv in all its various brat cliesi He will operate on all the various form of blindness, cross eyes, club feet, harelip, ' etc palate, and atlend to the extraction of tumor amputation of limits, and all other surgical di enes. His collection of instruments comprisi all instruments in modern Surgery, of the late, improvement and finest finish. He flatters bin self that many years' practice and experience wi be a sufficient iruaiantee to those who may fe disposed to employ him. His residence is nearly opposite the Moulsrom ry Buildings, and next door to Isaac Kosei baum s store, in North Danville. Danville, Dec. 1, 1319 ly. if , I OK 25 Ct.MSlII ,,! i U MKASSOF THt 1'OCKIT EscctArirs.'or, Every one his own Physician'! thirti eth edition, with upwards of a hundred engravings, show, ing peculiar diseases in eve ry shape and form, and mal iorrrjatiuii of thu generative system, BY 'H, VOINO, M D. The time has uow arrived that persons suffering from secret diseases, need no more become the victim of Quackery, as by the prescriptions contained in tins liook any onernsv euro iiiiiiscll, wituout liiiul- rance to business, or the knowledge of Sny one, and with one tomb thu usual expeuce , In addi tion to the general routine, of private disease, it fully explains the cause pf manhood's early decline, Mittv utwervaticms 'on ' marriage besides many other derangements which it would not be pro per toi enumerate. :. I. 'i '.:. . . . ILfAnv person sendinir twsstt-fivs cekts enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy of this book, bv mailt or live copies will be sent for one dollar. ' Address, -DK. W. YOUKO, No. 158 SPK UCE Street, P1ULA J)ELP1HA." Post-paid. ri)R, lOlftU can bo consulted u suv ot the Diseases descnlied in his Uifloreiit publications, at his Orlice, 152 SPRUCE Street, every day be tween U and 3 o'clock. ($undavs'excopted.) Philadelphia, Nov. 0, 1850 ly. STONEWARE," QTONE milk Pans, stone, Jugs and Pitchers, 7 and other articles of stone ware just received and for sale by . : JOHN W. FKIUNG. Sunbury, June 33, 1849. .--y ' i nii MINERAL WATER, ftorh the Oak Orchard Add Springs, highly valuable in ohroulc di- seases. and tonic reraemos, tor sal fy i.'ui b . .. A .! HtSiVUj iHAnexK. Sunbury, June 39, 1850 tf i .wn ; i ZOLD PENS IN SILVER CASES. .A small VJ.loS onhsnd and for sale ly"i)i VAs 2'.'t- -t H. B. MASSER. funbury, April 6, 1850. 1 Aje. Prcin. I Age. I'rcin. Age. I'rein. Ill 1 60 81 2 Oil AO 3 3 17 1 SI Mi 2 15 47 3'J W 1 fill ai 4 4S 3 o'J 111 . I 1 .'ill 81 K7 -411 3 77 a; 1I !B ft 81 ( .SO 3 1st si io.i m a tii 'si 41:1 -3 t 6U 37 3 47. . . 5i 4 3J 23 1 U'J :1S a 54 . 6.1 4 St 8t 1 74 3 93 84 4 71 85 1 7 40 70 ; "' 55 ' '4 111 LK ttS . 41 9 HI 4 14 27 1 s 44 8114 ", ,, 57 5 33 28 1 (it 43 '3 01 1 Si 8M ) 1 1 - 44 3 14 ' . SU 1 . S 78 UU 4 04 4 5 3 43 . , IW. 9 03 The prcmiunis srs less than any ollior ruiiiiuiiiy, and tlis Ae. For 1 year. For 7 years. 40 81 at 30 M , 99 . 13U 40-' M,49 -184 ' (0 , . . v i.07 , . 59 3,18 S.0T nolii ies ufford rrcnter urlriintai! aiut ruurlcrly premiuius, uall' crtxlit nues of prtrinuiin, sliorl terms, joint lives, survivorships siul enilowuieiiu; ulso, iiimi or Applicution (for which there ar lilnak sheets') me tn In hail on application st the uiice, or bj latter to Uie Agent, J. II- I'l-WUV, Sunlsiry. Ritsjs ma issuki.no SI 110 011 a single Lire For Life. . 1 .00 . a.ot : ' 8,70 U.r ,03 ExamplsA iMrsonased 30 yours next birth ilsy, by paying; the Compuny 99 cenls woulil secure to his iiunily or heirs siltsi should he die in one year : or lor So.is he se cures 1.1 llieul SI0UII; or fur 13 suuuuHy lur seven years he secures to litem nssj snouiu ne uie 111 seven years; of for $40.40 pnir) aiuiually iluriiif life he secures viouo to lie paid when ha dirt. The insurer securing his own bisius, by the dittereuus iu aumuntof nreuiiutus fruiuthosechartred hy other oflieus. Fi 8t9,50llie heirs would; receive S5UUU shinikt he die in one year. ' Forms sm aupucuuuu ami all particulars inav he had ut the oirue. FHTKIl CUU.E.N, President. Vice President, . SI IIUBD. Fasscis V. IUwls, Secretary slid Treasurer. ( Cos.cltito IHlYstctAN Uf. i . H. Musser, tvmhiiry. ' j. 11. I'ukdv, Suuliurj', AKeut for Norlhuiuuerland eouii. ty jsunburjr, July 28, 1&I9. . , , . " "TSTONE WARE. rplIE subscrilisr would most rsspeetfully in JL form iiis friends and a geueroUs public, lliat he is luaiiufacturiug Uie beat quality of STONE WARS, in all its varieties, and is prepared to sell a little cheaper than any other manufacturer in the Vuion. He is also importing and dealing most extensively CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE, which be offers on the most reasonable terms.; ' Hie Potteries are on llonu street norm 01 ray ette, and Citjna store and dwelling at No. 8, E, Baltimore street. ' ' 'in nc.ssa l ;'' - . DA IP PARK,; No. 8 ti. liallunere stroet, ,j 1. i-, BaWuioks, MsryUiul February ibou. jv TONE Wsre'Earthen' Ware, Raisins, Al rs mdnds, P unes and Uream IVutaV 1 1' " PlHiiesof all kind , ' ' ' " v li bvSall and I'UisUr-Just received and forsle ' ij.iim lt full Tvn ' , ' 1 JUilil V f W.'V. Sunbury, Dee. 59. 1849. , i.it lit: in -lr- 1,1 J TICKNOR'S coLur-iBiArr rtPELLiua book. T)EI?'.Cj a prorcamve and (Jomprehensivc Sy torn of Ortlioiapy ant! Orthoepy, includir a Variety of definitions, adiipted to the uso Schools in the American Kepuhlic, by Almc Tickiior, a Teissier of twenty -live year' xpci rnrc, and anthoi of tlio Columbian Caluulatoi I'mctieal Cwnrri-on IScljool Mensurntion, &c. The altenrion of TeachcrH, School Dtrcoto parenbsv &c.t ia invited to this new Spelling; Boi which confirina to Uie modern sricllint; and usag in Orthography ft-sbe'tnoneof the heutent, cheapi btst arranged, and better adapted to the wants 'children, than any other published in the Unit Stat. It in what it purports to be, a Spelli Boot and not a Reading Book, and only requu an examination on the part of Instructors of yoi to won re lor it a universal introduction into I School of the United Slates. Just published, a for fmlo by llKNnr Mahskr, Sunbury. ' --. . , AVhere, 7'eachcrs and Uirectors can proc copies Tor cxaminatiun. . August, 1810. ITILMAl AKTI-DlSFKPTIt El.IXUt i, with tile ntnioit oulV-twe, offemtto Mulicat Kucitlty uinl tit puJjii ivv Uie cure of lyp tua or lurtigritiuu, DUfluU1 iUtn9s arittiii trum it, s n . imMnf TlrwWhe, RiliuKi otwtw.y, VcrlitjiuUiiuiitaiHol iiM Jhiuriiftiif Kutrafti th Di-lnlitj ol til XcrVt'U til iUc nt 'uvil'Ii, t vnv ... jl .inwinluiiit, tIj')i H?i'iiitlriii, JiiituUntj , niri-wtit'u uOtT t-atingfj Uof uiiliU-, jpii iiiitiim (( thv Hr;utfc Wiist iuj; ul' the fitrewfrth. jlv'tini hi th pit of Ihe bum Vltitiitenct;, with lre)ueutl or tiwirttsthe nptit tu Ixtlcliiirsiol' wind, . ; 'ivHltuwiirj" ol ctnn.lf.uii Vitiiiti'iluitte. Unprpfsi. iji of Uie piriMs CoiiHtitutmt and uoeamuesfl kriubility of tiunr(. ot'the htiwelt r It' a ie dysjiepjia nlmnlil ii('lctetlt mosi seri rflucts iiuiy euvtu'.iiir tt lay tire ioi.ii(iHti:)ii for,-is the ripriit t-ouu; il. aml very u-Lt;untly tt-rmiautt-tt inciinui li n. 1 wtiuiil 1114 rt-sii 'hr iniml tlrrtl toti ilie this disc; 1: luiy Itt: to sport with tlte rt-uson wttichciin lutes iiisiu siVjieriMiiiiifiii. inin)n uninml bcin;st or to krttier txistiiHx- by otktmj n ctitttiuusictw oi'i'olly to nu Uf f tuiiiu Tliin inctiitiiie ipntly pat up in hot t leu, with an (Hrflfttoim I'ui ust'? und i Ld m Suntmry liv John Frilin. JAMKrt V.'lMAM TvtHiitayof .Mr. AbiMM lJmt, luttter, Murket itt active SLxtli, ctn-b -mtwe of th etfimey of V ilim Aut(-Lvjueptic Klixir. PnuvtxjmA, October 3, 1S1C . Mm. Jams Willhms r Urar ii : It givoi lite prwit plefisur t know thut nre aiim i-rt-jwrtnif ynti imftn-im' ft rlhi ir o( Dyip snt, l"f nmy vi loy utfiuumtiwitt nuvo repeatcuiy an; nit whrr itoniUt Im pmctvett, kmiwiii ih.it 1 had b j eurJ hy it. Ai 1 ttiitik thut a pubhx:- U(HukJwlid;meni the gn-ut iM'm-m l imv univtik triueHe ot your iu iviuc is not only due to yno, hitf irviy ft uset'nl to other i now nnke d. For m-vem! ymnt J niiiS'red in mi Dysp flia, whieli iureiised to wit h im cxteiU dn4 sir health t constitution wore ntpittly siukiMti niuhr t- 1 wun w pelled to rt!triff iwyn'lp to the mnirt smTpfc lood, oiifl e thot I could not di(t9t, I full u tonsol trtreiifth, rtianti isithm to exercise, unlr us yon have it iu your advert i meiit. a prneni. t'eeliny of cVpn'nw mid indeseribti wrnrmttw. In the year l", hearinii I'rom others high cimuitcudnt ton of your Anti-Dyprptic Elixir, 1 proem niid usetl rt with the itv haopy eftwt under it inrtuei i kuiyiior uikI wunia-vs jjranuully MiHiMi.t uwuy. unu my urn !tita rttwriittl which I itaild rrntiiy with iinpuiitty. 1 yetirs have now elaptk'd, and my c-aifideiice in the ciimt power vt your nitfnrine hnv of e-.nirne hicreasrt, to romplftely cured uie rhi-u 1 lulled to obtain relief in-nn uthet siHKce. Very renpecllullv vom, j - AHNKK KIsMKS jesiiinonyoi r.aufirn u. innviey, winHemue iiirrciii. oftlie finm of llwlcv Anhhunnrr C'., No oi Whiirws, in profit' ui the cilicucy of WUliunis' Auti-Dv peptic Ulixir. ' pHiLAbCkniu, October S9, 1S49. Mr. Jaxkb 'Wilmhms: D'-ht iSir : I take ph-asurs in reeommeiidinff your Ant IStute of IVnitsy tvania iu u lare portion of the Scliools in tho City of Vitiniugtoii, iitc City of Lanawtcr, and. iu.Hthe Uorouhs of II;wrisl)uig, York, ChainheHHtrc;, Lebanon, DoyloatoMn.PoU ville, Orwigsbur, &c, tVc. , Forsalcby Hkmit Masslu. Sunbury, Agenl fir rsorthuinlerIanJ County, Sunbury, lice. 2, 1S18. N. S. LAWRENCE, Agent for the sale of South worth Manufactu ring Co's. U riling Paptrs. ' Ware Iloume, So. 3, minor street PHILADELPHIA. 1 00 9 ('le ttoove superior Phtx-sk now in store, iwd lur snle to traile ut the lowest inarkct prices, ronsistins in part ol' fine thick Flat Cans. 12. 14. lo and 19 B. bine and while. ,, Superfine Medium and Demi Writings, Mue and while, '' , .1 F.xlrsuicr nnd surierrme Folio l'osts, blue. iSuiR-rlinr! t'uuinrcrical Posts, blue and white plain and rulnl ; und white, pluin nnd ruled. Extra suwr Linen Ante Papers, plain nnd giltl tSupcrfino ami find Bill Pupers, louifand broad. Superfine und line Couiiting-llouse Caps and Posts, blue and white. Extra super Congress Caps and. Letters, plain and ruled, blue and white. Extra super Conjrres Caps and Letters,. gilt. Superfine Sermon Cups and Posts. Supcrfincd blue llutli Posts, blue and white, plain and ruled. , Embroidered Note Pupers and Envelopes, "Lawyer's" Brief Pnpers. Suierfine and fine Caps and Posts, ruled nnd plain, blue and whitd, Various qualities mul prices. AUi lllllll m.m. .I,;i a..,l ...,11 Kl..u 1Q- I . . l;, i . t. ; Ilyriieptlr Klixir fur tJiii tiirijiil' Uysepsia. I havs tske l'i, I.V.I..V. uuaKu, o..u it mysdl imtliedisensf.'and hnvs bot-iientin invafHl I.M tlirt diSWiK. null hRVi. Hm.ii .in in. v fii,ii1 '1'eo, Vriip;inir, Envelope, assorted and blue Me? . ,i Yuurs ri smxittnlly, ,. : tt V n ! 1 ' T.'lll'AIHl IT llntvTT-v , Aosiv JOHN W FRUJNG, Sunbury, la. 1 ' Muren 2, 1?:5U. ly diuins, C'a'p'Wraiipidg, llan'.ware Pupe' Pliihillpliia, Nov. SI, AS13. :iers, &c. rl ' : t-t t n ri TIIH PDC?rE'S VADE-IiIBCUM ! COMPUUiSiQ A CJ4.LIXTION Or OVER SOU ' : 'VALUABLE RECIPES, i Jit the Useful and Interesting Artt tcith a few Simple and Curious Exprrhuruls in CI1KMISTUY : . . - T NCLUDJNG Medicines, Perfumery, Chemistry Cookery,. Farriery, Dying, Confectionury, I)o mestic Economy, etc etc. etc. Price 6 cts., for sale by . HENKY MASSER. Sunbury, Dec. 8, 1840, PATE1TT lrCEDICHTSS. Green's Oxygenated Uitter, price reduced. Cld Jacob Towiisend'sSarsapiirilla. , Baker's Sarsu)iirilln. Swayne's fyrup of Wild Chcrr jJ, , . , Swayne's VermiTugeJ ' ' , ' : '' ' ' Ayre's Cherry Pectorai ' Dr. Drake's Panacea. ' ' ' Dr. Cullen's do '' 1 ' Tibbit's Pain Killer. " Dr. Hoofland's (iennnn Bitters: Indian Veu'etable Pills Horse and t'uttlo Medicines'"1'. I i - i r- . 'For sale by' 'i'' HENRY MASSER. ts'unbury, July 14, 1849. b .-n-.-i !.(, i.i . ' . .1 T-rrry -T"TT1t Bt)OKS and Gold Pens. On hand several fop ies of the life of Christ, and also a nuinlier of gold pens which we wirt bell at the Philadelphia prices. For sule at thisollica. F.NNEDY'S PATENT SSU FAS TEN.LN(J,g,-rA tltcap nj ecllent arti da lor fusteuiug sash for sale by ,''Jul ,:-184t).M' "t Sunbury, i ii u U J PATENT trusses of all kinds, 'Hi wrllins snd lndellibie Ink, Cotton y: lsus,)ust receiTSsI and fas sale ly t' 1 Sunbury, Dsn U" urnson s am and W.T RILING.. ' a ijl.'ilsr j 11 lent remedy tur coub'bs, Quids. For sale at tins office' 1 .-" ' " I,, .n. w sl''i .'' ; j. !' n nADD'8 celebrated Horse and LutUa Medl. cine fo, sal. by " SiKY MAZIER ; iiuijbury Jan. Slth, 184r . BOSS OINTMENT, TOK TETTER HEAD the following eeitiAmie from Onpt. Devoe, th . well known und populur bhaui iliiut Cupluin (uf Hi Traveller.) . Phila DELniiA, Orlobrr 31, 1810. Several yenrs sinee 1 was nitaeked with a breaking; out nn my nerk iu the form ot' Tetter, wliieh I mi. convinced wus contracted at the llirlier'sSliop. It grandiMilly extend ed over my face until it reut-hed the upper iirt of the ebreks Dunns; Ihe several m'sitlis that it roaxinueri sjireniliiiff, I used dillerenl upplieutious, siuie tif wluch had the effect, nppretirh st linst, of iuereiuiiiir Uie disense, hut friN iiuiie ol' tlieis'diil I perceive the least benefit until I spplied the Itoss (Iintmkst. hy the use ofouejur ol' it I wis perlectly cured and bare remained free of the affec tion. 1 have sinee used the Ointment, 1 1 rl i f I y applied for rough inss of lliefuee, Uisvhes. ehuiiped liuutls, io. With per feet sut-ress. I have no hesitntioii iu recoilnoeudius; It ii the siruuirest manner to tlie public. JAMES PEVQB. Afent IIkvbv Masses, Sunbury. JulySs, lslll. ' I'i I JQUORS. AVINiS. &C, rrHK suliscriber has just received a new supply) -- of the best liquor that ever came to Sunbury, consisting in part of , , . Superior old pale Brnndy. ' ' " ' 1 ' ' ! Fine Cogniae Brandy. ' ' ' ' Superior Old Jamaica Spirits. i .;-tti New England Rum.. , ' , . . .' , Fine Holland tun. , , , Superior Qld Whiskey ' . , , , 'Commou'' ' do. ' 11 '' Superior Maderia Wine.' t ' i: IsJmms f f ' do.' do. ' ' : , Superior Port Wine. i Burgundy Port do. ' , , t i ; , Sweot Malaga Wine. ... , , i ' Superior Claret Wine in bottles. Champagne " do.' 'do.-" HENRY MASSER. i SunburyvMay 86 1849., v r: .'oJ " ""i" ii"', I r "i si'il 0SE OINTMENT A fresh supply rf thu ,, excellent srticle for Tetter, oC., just rec eiyed (or sale by.' ' " HENRY MASSER. ! Sttubury, July 88, 1849.--"' h ""''. '' KNOB , AJxD, ePRlNO MOBT18B LAT ,CHES, An eclsnl article, tr,sals) half Uie usual price by J. W. FRUJNG.'' Sunbury, july 7.1749., r , .Q .,lT . I? AKOKiwA superior articU for ale, i tl store of . HENRY MAttSEK. Sunbury, Feb. 16, 185U, j. f. ,-,' l 1 IS IMVjll ... to i n j-ii and li