Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, May 08, 1852, Image 4

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EPITAPfl.
If
. I ?l"npn on the Tomb-Btone erected tiiyer
tlia Marquis of AngWaea'n lp; Umt in I lie
battleor Waterloo, .Atciibed lo Hun. George
Canning :
. Here rests end lei no laucy knave
Presume lo sneer and laugh,
To learn' that mouldering iu the grave
la laida B itish ralf. .
For he who writes these lines Is sure
J, , .That those who read the whole,
Will find such laugh was premature,
For here too lies a sole.
lAn'l Vre five little ones repose,
Twin bom with oiher five,
Unheeded by their brother toes,
Who all are now alive.
A leg and font, to peak more plain,
'- ' Rest hpreof one commanriin;,
.Whn, thtumh his wits he might retain, ,
Lost half his understanding.
. - ' .
1 And whffn the Ron with thunder fraught
Poured bullets thick ns hail,
Could only in this way be taught
To give the foe leg bail.
And now in England, just as gay
As in the battle brave,
., Goes to a rout, review or play
With one foot in the grave.
Fortune in vain here showed her fpite,
For he will etill be found,
Should Eticland's sons eugase in fight,
Resolved to stand his ground.
, But fortune's pardon I must beg,
She meant not lo disarm ;
For when she loro'd the heio's leg,
- She did not seek his hurrn ;
' And but indulged a harmless whim,
Since he could walk with one ;
She saw two legs were lost on him
Who never meant lo run.
A STRING OF ITKMS.
t ' -
. Least said, the soonest mended.
Forget injuries and remember benefits.
The thinking man hnth wings ; the nctina
man has only feet and hands.
, Happiness is promised not to the learned,
but lo the good.
Out West. Daguerreotype establishment
on wheels, , . . ,
To curb Deafness. Tell a man you've
come to pay him money.
No less than aix steamboats leave Albany
for New York daily. Fare 50 cents.
We are .acquainted with a couple whose
domestic afl'aira have reached a cry-sis.
s Ten States were represented in the Bible
Convention at Memphis.
It is said the Trenton Mutual Life and
Fire Insurance Company has failed.
Barnum is going to exhibit in the New
York Crystal Palace when it is finished.
Opium is used to a great extent iu this
country, as a stimulant.
A Anomaly. Some persons are misera
ble if they ain't miserable.
A chad weichinii lourteen pounds, nas
been caught in the Delaware.
The Delaware Biidge at Eiston wai
struck by lightning on Monday without in
An iron tubular railway bridge has been
erected over ahe river Wye, ut Cocpslow,
South Wales.
A young blood of Boston having been ar
rested by an officer for rioting, threatened to
tell his father :
' ''Good humor is the blue sky of the soul, in
which every star of talent will shine more
clearly."
The Grand Jury of Hunterdon Co., N J.,
. recommended the construction of a work
shop in connection with the county jail. t
An advertisement in a newspaper is like a
circle, in the water continually spreading
itself. Throw your "rocks" in and try it
The storms of adversity are wholesome ;
though like snow storms, their drifts are not
always seen. - , .
Jenny Goldschmidl and her husband
were anions Kossuth's audience ut Nor
thamplou, a few day since.
The editor of th New Orleans Pica
yutie had a mess of greeii com oil the 20th
iust.
The Chinese have a saying that an un
lucky woid dropped from the tongue cannot
be brought back by a coach and six horses,
' Which can smell a rat the quickest, the
man who knows the most, or the man with
ii:e most nose 1
The sermons preached in a single year in
the United Slates would fill a hundred and
twenty millions of octavo pages.
CtfOLERi An Irishman, iust arrived a
- Cincinnati, from Liverpool, via New Orlean
died of Asiatic cholera lust week in the Cin
cinnali Hvspital.
Wht is it easier to ba clergyman than
physician 1
Because it is easier to preach than to prac
, lice.
An Irib auctioneer, in a recent handbill
advertises for ale, a large quantity of o
paintings,' 'by some of the ancient masters
" of the slay.
'
Judge Wills, of Maine, has given an opin
en that there can tw no power delegated t
aay Mate to its authorities that will sustai
Ike destruction liquors.
NtvtTT-ciOHT Town in Maine have vo
ted to sustain the Liquor Law ; twenly-n
gainst it ; and seen were divided or equ
vocal. ,i
A train of forty-eight ears, laving
board 500 fat cattle, mm Cumberland conn
y Jsed Ihrouga Lancaster, p., -few
cays ago. . ,.
Question. 1 am about courting a girl I
have but little acquaintance with j how
nail I come to a knowleJge of her faults I
Answer Commend her among fcer fe
M
mule acquaintance.
CUASS. DRUGS, PAINTS, &c,
UllOMSiLC AND n IT A 1 1..
rpHE Philadelphia Window Glass Ware
house, and Drag, Paint, Yarnish, Oil and
Color Store, "
Nos. 33 and 35 North Fourth Strut, 1 J
East side, has the largest assortment of WindoW,
Picture, Ooach,' ;ase, Hot-House, and othef ' ,
"GLASS,
in the city comprising upwards of 19,000 dif
ferent sites, ranging from the smallest sire, up to
38 by 60 inches of Sheet, and as Urge as 5 by
7 feet of Plate Class, including English Crown,
French, Herman and American, both.' ;
Single and Double Thick.
Also, a large assortment of Very Thick Glass,
for Sky-Lights, Bulk Windows, Ac.
The Subscriber having a heary stock on hand
is prepared to fill orders at the shortest notice,
anil on the most reasonable terms. Odd sizes
of any pattern cut to order.
Ground White Lead l Paint, Varnish, of ev.
ery description ; Turpentine Linseed Oil, boil
ed and raw i Pair.t Mills; Putty) Brushes;
Dye Woods, Ac, Ac, Ac.
And also, a large supply of fresh imported
DRUG'S AXD MEDICINES.
J. II. SPRAGUE.
Nos. S3 & 35 Nuitli 4th Su, E. Side.
April 10, 1S.")2 ly.
CHISAl' M ATCHES,
JEWELRY AXD SILVER WARE.
A GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES !
Twenty per cent, at least less than ever have
been suld in the United Slates !
GOLI
jew
OLD LEVER WATCHES, full
led, 18 knrat case
i:mdlv sold fur $35.
only $30
GOLD LEPINE WATCHES, 18 ka
rat rase, jewelled, " 24
SILVER LEVER WATCHES, full
jcwellcJ, " 14
Usually sold fur $'18.
SILVER LEPINE WATCHES, jew
elled, 10
SILVER TEA SPOONS, per half do
zen, " 3
OLD PENS, Silver Holders, " 1
Persons wishing a Watch or watches, or Jcw-
lry, can have them sent by mail, with perfect
iilcty, to any part of the United States or West
nines, by lirst sending the amount of money.
All articles warruutcd as represented above. Or
ders from the country respectfully solicited.
1 lease sililrcss post pant. J
LEWIS LA DOM US, 103 Chestnut St.,
East Wing of tho Franklin House.
13s California Gold bought, or manufactured
into Jewelry.
Philadelphia, March 20, 1S52 3m.
HARMSBUHGr BOOK BINDERY.
F. L. IIUTTEH &, CO.,
Surcrss ws l W. O. Hickok, uml llirkk k Cnntine.
BOOK BINDERS, STATIONERS AND
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS.
The subscri!crs respectfully infttrm thrir friends
nd the public, thnt thov nre now riirrvintr on the
nhovc lui.sinrss at the OLD STAND occimird hv
Ilickuk & Co. They Uattnr themselves thnt hv
rarrful attpntiun to lmnine.s, thry will n;rit and
receive a continuance of the patronage so liber-
II y enjuved Lv the old firms.
I'articiibr attention will he paid to the ruling
nd binding of every description of bluiik hotk8
fur bunks, county olTicea, merchants and private
ndividualtt, and every variety of full and half
bound blank books. Old books, periodicals, law
books, music, newspapers, Vc., bound in any
pattern nnd iu any style required.
In addition t the above, they have, and will
t nil times keep, a general assortment of STA
TIONERY", consisting of
cltcr Paper, Knives.
;ii " (mills.
SlatfB nnd Pencils.
lVml Pencils,
letter Sunups,
J nd m Rubber.
WntVr,
Iter) Tiipe,
Itlnnk Cards.
Dr.iwiiiir t( Inkstanilrt,
nuiKitr " Moitti Waicrs,
iiv it ijr 14 Murk Ink.
Hl'ittnur, " Sealing Wuz.
Stct-I Hens, Btue Ink,
urntine Ink, i 'pvnt? I nK,
Mrr,
Aiii'hu ruing I luiil, Lmmrei, itc.
f Paper ruled to pattern, and all work war-
anted and done very cheaply.
r. L. H UTTER & CO.
March 13, 1352. tf.
SAVE YOUR MONEY.
cutitLES v. i ni;i;i4V & 10.,
(LATK FRKKMAN, HOUGKt CO.)
MPOltTKUS AND JOHUUKS,
144 Broadway,
One door South of Liberty St., New York,
HA VK now on liaml, uisl will le receiving daily tlirourh i
the eywtii. New G khU, direct f nun the Kuropuin 1
ntiiimrncturers, uud ensh AtictiiHit, rirli. Oishinnnble, fancy
Silk Miilitierv OtKxii. Our ork nf Hit-h Kittltiis. roin-
prirk'i evrry variety uf tiiu latest und most beautiful designs
uiiniriuj.
Aluiiv of our whhh nre miiiinrartiiriil expressly to our
order, from our own designs nnd pHttrns, and stand unn-
v a iitu. e nr mir pmkis tr neti i.umi, at luwer prices
than any credit llmifte iu Amrricu can Blford.
All purrtmsers will find tl eriiily to their interest to re
serve u Tin m of their umut-y mid make selections from
our ureal variety of rich cheap p!.
KioImiiis rich for rfrnniets, Lups. Sashes nnd Kelt.
Uonuet SilLs, Sat ins. ('mpes, l.iwwsnnd Tarletinis.
JiultroiderirSt 0lhirs, ("heiniHetls, t'nies, Herlhus
Ilaliits. Sleeves, CulTn, Kdinpg, ami liiRertiitfrs.
KuiUrtxdred Itevierv, lice, and II emit itch Cambric
llfindkerchiefi.
HMinU. llliisittns, and Fnihrnidercn Iices for Cnps.
r.inltroiilcreil I jwvk tor Sim wis, Mninill s. oiirt Veils.
Honitoi), Meclileii, Vuleiicieni'S. utid Brussels leei.
Kncush and Wove Thread, Smyrna, Lisle Threutl, aiid
Cnimn (jicefl.
Kid, Lisle Thrcnd, Silk, and Sewing Silk. Gloves, and
Milts.
French and Americnn Artificial Flowers.
French Ijhib, F.nlioli. Ameriiu. and Italisa.
ii......... ... i 'iv;....i...
Now Voik, Murch ), IVii .1m.
AVM. I'CARTY,
UUOK8KLLKR,
Broadway,
SUNBURY, PA.
TUST reccivcj anil far sale, a fresh supply of
F.VAXGELICA1L ItUSIC
fur Singing Schools. Ho is nlno oprning ut
this time, a htrge assortmrnt of Uuoks, in every
branch ol Literature, consisting ot
I'oetry, History, Novels, Romances, Scientific
Works, Law, Medicine, School and Children's
Hooks, Ilihics : School, Pocket and Family, both
with and without Kngrnvinirs, and every of vari
ety of Uinding. Pruyer Books, of all kinds.
Travels, V ova (tea and Adventures, all ot
which will be sold low, either for ctih, or coun
try produce.
Sunbury, Jan. 31, 1852.
-tf.
J. I. DITTEIUCH,
iVe 78 North id St., between Arch and Itact St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
HEREBY informs the public thnt tie imports
and constantly keeps on hand at his new
store, No. 78 North Sd St., a lurge assortment of
Foreign Fancy Goods,
Musical Instruments, Pictures Sf Paints,
which he will sell at the lowest prices.
His stock, in part, consists of, Accordeons,
Violins, Music Boies, Parlor and Bar Room Or
gans, Melodeons, Seraphinei, Mathematical In
struments, Magnets, Spy and Opera Glasses,
Stationery of all kinds. Pocket Books, Bronze
Powder, Dutch Metal, Oold and Silver Leaf,
Scales of all kinds, Snuff and Tobacco Boxes,
Lithographic Paints, Copper Plate and Steel En
graving, and pictures of every variety. Also
(Jilt Frame Mouldings of various sizes.
Dealers, Country Merchant and Pedlars, sup
plied at reasonable prices.
December 80, 1851, tf. . - !
MACKKKKL,
811AU, CODFISH, ,
SALMON.
HBK1UXU8,
TOliK,
H AMtS AXU fclDES,
SHOL'LDEHS.
Constantly on hand
. i and fur sale by
J. PALMEB&Co.,
Market Kt. Wharf,
PHILADELPHIA.
LARD AND CHEESE, J March 3,'M-2m
SMITH'S L.sisEXCE OF JAMAICA GlX.
OEK, i'ii'i-U supply just received, anil for
sale by U. D. MA8SER.
Huubury, ):u 10, 1852.
SUNBUIIX AMERICAN S H AM U TyIjOTJjRN AL.
1 " I
"AID AND COMFORT,". -' i
1 o Your Own Mechanics.
GEORGE RENN,
, iir MANUFACTURER or , . .
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
Of the most Fashionable Style.
rTlIE subscriber respectfully calls the attention
of the public to his lerg and splendid assort,
ment of every quality and price of
AIll NET-WARE.
which cannot fail to recommend itself to every one
who will examine it, on account of its durable
workmanship and splendid finish, made up of the
best stock to be had in the city. No effort is
spared in the manufacture of his ware, and the
subscriber is determined to keep up with the
many improvements which are constantly being
made. His stock consists of Mahogany
. Sofas, Divan and Lounges,
Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards,
SOFA, BREAKFAST AND DINING TABLES,
and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phila-
delphia manufacture.
BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and price,
CUPBOARDS, WORK AND CANDLE- "
STANDS, TOILET TABLES AND
EXTENSION TABLES,
in short, every article in this line of his business.
He also manufactures all kinds and qualities of
CHAIRS,
including varieties never before to be had ir
Sunbiiry, such as Maiioaxt, 15 lick Waijtct
xn Cchlkii M-trLK Giikcias ; ajiii Wixnsna
CHAIRS, ami faxct Piano Stools, which are
of the latest styles, and warranted to be excelled
by none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere.
The subscriber is determined that there shnll
lie no excuse fur persons to purchase furniture in
the cities, as every confidence can lie entertained
about the quality and finish of his ware and
Chairs.
His articles will lie disposed of on as good
terms as thry can be purchased elscwhei. Coun
try 1'niduce tnjcn in payment for work.
ItT L:UEKTAKINti. Having provided
himself with a handsome Hkabsk, be is now
prepared for Undertaking, and attending funer
als, in this vicinity, or at any convenient dis
tance from this place.
It? The Ware Koom is in Market Street,
below Thompson's Store and Weaver's Tavern.
GEORGE RENN.
Sunbury, Jan. 10, 1852 tf.
Phccsix Fire & Thief Proof Iron Chests.
mmmm
WARRANTED to """' e'lual hfat with
' any other Chests in the country, and to
defy the Uurnl.is' ingenuity. Manufactory, No.
10 Hudson's Alley, running between Third and
Fourth streets, south of Chesnut, and in the
rear cf the (iimrd Bank.
M. 6c. S., the proprietors, ore Practical Mf'
rhiinics, nnd feel contiilent, from long experience
in the manufacture of Iron Chests and Sates, and
a special attention to this particular branch, of
giving satislactiou to nil who may give tnem a
call.
N. B. W'c have selected one of the best mii:
crals ever used as a non-conductor of heat in
this business, mid we warrant our Chests and
Sites to be made of the best material and in the
p.ost durable manner, and to stand any heat
that can be applied to them.
MILNOR&SHAW,
Manufactory No. 10 Hudson's Alley.
Running between 3rd and 4th streets, S of Chcs
n ut , in the rear of (Jirnrd Bank.
Philadelphia, Oct. 85, 1S51. ly
THIS GERMAN
WASHING POWDERS
considered by thousands who have tested it,
as being the greatest
Scientific Wonder of the World!
Entirely doing away with that laborious and in
jurious practice of rubbing the
CLOTHES upon tub WASHBOARD,
And a great saving of
TIME, LABOR AND EXPENSE.
N. B. To prevent fraud and imposition, (for
many are trying to palm oil' article put up like
mine.) the Proprietor, I. P. HOYT, will put
his WRITTEN SIGNATURE on the top la
lrel of every Package. And he only asks an
enlightened public not to confound
THE GI'ICVIAX WASHING I'OWDtRi
with others that are in the market.
It is put up in Package with full directions,
and sold at the nominal price of IS cents,
nr PRINTERS will find it greatly to advan
tage to purchase tnoso Powders to cleanse their
TYPES AND ROLLERS,
being a very superior article for that purpose.
Manufactured only by I. P. HOYT. at his
I.nlmrtitorv and Principal Depot, No. 10 South
Fifth Street, Philadelphia.
Wholuule and Retail Agents ; Henry Mosser,
Sunbury ; S. B. Dcnoriiiandie, Northumberland.
Remember the name
GERMAN WASHING FLUID.
All letters to be post paid.
November 22, 18A1. Gino.
E. S. JONES & CO.,
CORNEK of FourlU atul Kace Street. 1ul
lishers of the Model Architect, hv HAMUEIj
SLOAN, Architect, to he completed in 34 month
ly part.
The ahove work is designed to meet the wishes
lint only of those directly intc rented iu hiiildiugx,
hut of all who desire the advancement ot tins no-
hlu art in our country, and wish to cultivate their
t listen am) acquaintance with architecture. The
hunditome manner in which it prepared and
emMIUhed, renders it a tasteful ornament for
the drawing-room, while its accurate delineations
give it the hitcheat practical value.
i os. 1 tfc 3 now ready for delivery.
race 50 cents iter number. Address as
above, post paid
May H, 1851. ly. Dec. 20, 1851.
J O II JN A. II A It It I S,
Manufacturer, & Dealer in
Imported and Domestic Segars,
Also, general assortment of
Leaf & .ManuCii lured Tobacco,
i10XSTAXTLY on hand, at the lowest mar
ket prices. Corner of Chestnut St., and
harves, IMiiladelphm.
December S7, 1851 ly.
OLD l'EXS with and without esses, of a
ft very superior quality, just received.
Also fresh supply of Writing Fluid, for sale
by 11. 15. MASSEK.
Sunbury, Dee. S7, 1851 .
4 KXOLD'S WHITING FLUID and Adhe
sive and le(jl iivelopes, for sale by
II. D. MASSES.
Sunbury, nf 10, 1852. '
HAND DILLS neatly printed on new type
nromutlv executed at this olHca. Alto
blanks, of all kinds on superior paper.
Sunbury, Feb. 14, 1852.
T)LANK Parchment Paper Deed and blank
Mortgage, bonds, Liecutione, Summon
Ac. for cale by H. O. MASSER.
Sunbury, April 56, 1851.
r YF.GETARL.E
CATTLE POWDER
fH EPA P. CD BY
DREINIG, FRONEFIELD & CO.
.iVo,;i87 North Third Street, Philadelphia.
'PHIS powrfw it wtitled by the imltwl tflstlmotrf nf 1l
' whn rmv ,ttr1 U to the first rank of nil tluws CAT-ThP.-mR1ICKNt:i,
Which tmvfl been thought ptalee
worlhy fir many yoars. .mired w ehftllenire any persnn
Ut mnka a m.perior, oi aay powdrr thnt self in the snrne
mamier. lrtlMStiirrtu) be perfectly hmllhv ft will either
inrrrane tbe anwHint of milk or ream ana butter I or the
animnl will Improve rapidly In fat. It will therefore in
time be considered we have no doubt one of theetapleerti
clea of every Farmer, who keepe m diary and of every
person owning hnrse. It is not one of those kind fl.
MtxTtrftvs that merely swell an snhnsl up for a sliott
time, Imt it will by the capacity which it has of converting
HIPPUKIC ACID (which la an effete matter) into !.(-
Tic acid or OLRi.it; cnusea greater amount of nutritions
mnuer to n extracted irtim the nine amount oi loon, tnau
pomihly could Im, were the active principles of nutrition
tn mas out of the avstrm in the form nf Hiprraic AciT
We have received a mull mule of evidence to prove what
we have sniil nbve. ?tilhre to sny :
Wt have mixtnl the nnive mrent. with a arent number
of Vrgktapi.k plinitsand hrrbs, which time and use hnve
proven in lie nsctul, imiirovmir the appftite ana onmvmnt
(ligrstimi of the to tl : thus securing a healthy condition of
inc ihoki, tTim whirn the jxiit.it ami Fat must ne mrmea
It may be used for 1 loams, Cowe and lloos for the fwl low
ing complaints and diseases.
HORSES.
YKLIaOW WATER, a daiwernoa sickness, which de
stroys inn ii y vn I hi i ble htases every year, is very oftni
entirely cureti iy inr tree use ot tuts powaer, in an cases
it will prevent the disease itom coming on.
This (listHne is owning to a bad nnd impoverished state
of the blood which becomes thin, watery and of all yellow
color.
Tins powder by improving, the stomach and givmsr to
the bliwtd a guaiter quuutily uf red particles, nlVirds the
lHt oml only possible chiiuee of recovery. If the li'irse
is inr g me, give morning and uiiiht a tnbluspoonful iu win
feed, if in the iM-ginniug once a duy at noon, it only to pre
vent cue oisrnsr twice a week.
HI.ABHKIt.INti. This is the ruination of many valua
ble Horsi'i by extcinslioii i bv a cousttnit discharge of stili-
vn whieh ought li inttr the stomach to nssirt digesti'in.
It is a sjm'pich of Hiilivation olten pnnluced by Indian To
I mem growing in the pnsturc ground A Tuhlcnpoonful
lhn:e tunes a week will In'ijueiilly arrest the How, if it
does not deiend on the Tobacco hi the grs, under such
cin'umtntH'f the aniiiml must lie kept iu the stable.
lMSTK.MI'Klt. If I he powder is curly and freely used,
no other reimily nerd be nseil, it litis olrraily cured huu
dreils of Hobpk ol tliis troublesome disease to the nirpriiic
of tlnse who used it. If imt used earlv, Itefore mutter hns
1 1 irnied iu the neck it cniinot restore the nuiiiml nerfeetlv
until the tun iter is disrhnrged, uwi it early and prevent
such a result. A Tublespoonful once or twice a duy is
enough.
ftl.AXnKK9. This dinmse has Imflled nil Fahbier-.
(jive thin powder a fair trial and it will do wonders in
this territje and hitherto incurable nmlndy. It is a disease
if the srlmtdurul fontem nnd kept un bv imnerlect nutrition.
in such ruses a TalileRittHininl everv tlnv twice lor n month
or two, in r instant sueremioii, will in nine cases out of a
dozen effect a care, it has been fairly tested.
coughs mm siiurtneits ol ureatli depending on wenK
lungs, u THblejrpooiilul every morning; if it abates out-e
or twice a week,
POOR UAV-SPlltlTF.D HORSES, or where there is
any remains of l-ounder or stillness of motion, and the
Horse will not 1 alien, or wheru the hair is roimn una
sl iuds siraicht out, the food seeming to do no good, the
Powder nr-nlnees ntmont immediate improvement of the
animal : the digestion imnroves nnd with it all the slug
gishness of the nuinial disappears, becoming lively and
spirited, aim the hair smootli una suck.
COWS.
For Milk I no Cows, we arc fullv convinced that it not
only imnroves Die. uu-ility. but that it increases the u mount
of Milk, Cream and Butter; some wlio have tried the ex
nerimeut s.iy u INnuid a Week, otliers say halt n pound
while one person iusiittud upon it ttmt he made two pounds
iu re a week from h Cows. We think it will be found
to average from a 1 to a pound per week on each Cow,
if the Cows are pent 'ly henlthy. This additional uinouut
is made by the conversion of the llippuriu Arid into Nitn
geuous it i ! f;ttiy r.imp.uuils ; nis i Ly supplying the oxy
gen taken in by the Iuii'a, with the elements ol reaction;
Without taking any of the Nitroceii'ius portion of the feet I.
HOLLOW ilolt.N or WOU- ; HOOK UlKAr.,
ami all other diseuses of ne;it cattle depending upon n bad
state of tin Utlid. lire removed sperdily and rlleclutitly.
Cows, whiisemilk is blue, thin and watery and where it
dors not yield much cream, or where Cows give bloody
milk, or which are used to stand long dry, it will be f.-uud
nu almost inf.ttli'ile reuiiily, by improving the rontlilion uf
the bltn1 mill er tat nig a healthy digestion ; a Tablespoon
ful every day or every other day as it may be necessary.
HOGS.
Pigs in the summer often overheat themselves, get swel
led necks, coughs, ulcers in the Lunus und Liver, which
cause them to die very suddenly, these may Ire prevented
entirely by pulling a pound or a half into u Uiirrel of swill ;
nnd it will ut the same tunc considerably hasten the fatten
ing process.
N. H In .animal which is giving milk and you are
desirous to fatten ut the same time, you should n t give
more than a taliU-sptiiful once a week or it will rutaidtlie
formation of fat by increasing the amount of Milk.
Let ear! person try its elleets for himself and he wit
s ton be Kitiued of its excellent qualities, und th"t uu Fur
iner should be without it.
For the purpose of fiudine out still further how far oui
justly relehmted CATTLE POWDHU, is entitled to the
roiitidciu-e of an iuieliigent people; we have addressed
liners to all parts of the Lulled btutes. where our Pow
der has been useil, and we are able now from the evidence
thus brontrlit before u, to assure every Farmer, L)iary
man and lforxeiimu, that it has thus far veiy uiueli ex
reeded our most Kin-uiiie expetationh.
Withthendditioii.il kisiwledtre thus fnr obtained. We
HtiPE we will be enabled to make the bent and most per
fect Cattle Mkuicink ever yet offered to a disrerniiur
pe iple. It acts as a vs limbic promoter of digestion, im
proves the tpiulitv of the blKl and thus inerenses the
amount of either Fat, Milk and consequently of U utter
liven m the healthy Animal
lie ware nf Counterieita as the extensive sale of our
powder h:is induced otheis to make an itnitnlitai of it
sucu puck bus our wriitm n;iiiiinre n ihr emi.
Philadelphia, July 0, lr5t. ly.
MARBLE MANUFACTORY,
CHEAP GltAVE STONES.
rfUIE sulisi-rilx-r informs his friends snJ the
J- lilllilir. thnt hn pmitililli'S trt rnrrv Ml tho
Marlile Uiisincs in all its brandies, at Ins old
stand in Milton, l a., and is irourcJ to manu
farture
Monuments, Tombs, Gravestones, &c,
of the best materials, and most finished work
manship, and at the lowest liriies.
Jx-tler tuttiinr, l.nirhsli and Uerman in the
most modern and elegant style.
Designs for Monuments, tirave Stones, &e..
aluavs on hiuid.
i. u. uroer lor tne r.ast snie ot tlie river
promptly executed by leaving the same at the
ollice or the "hun'iury American.
ANTHOXY HirP.
Milton, May 10, 1051.
Witt. G. IttASON
1n riMMi vrf r t I
Tin tor,
IJII,.! un. I 14. 11 x
No. 40 Chestnut Street, ahove Second,
FHILADCLPHIA.
f S prepared to do ENGRAVING and PRINT
ISO, in all their branches, Weddini;, Visiting
and Uuxincts I. arils, liall 1 ickeU, atch Papers,
Labels, mil Meads INotes, Uliecks, Drafts and
Diplomas. Seals and Stumps for Corporations,
Odd fellows, Masons, Sons ot lemperunce, dec
All the above engraved in the best manner.
Orders by Post promptly attended to.
December 27, 1851 ly.
BARGAINS! BARGAINS ! !
Clocks, WuichKR, Jewellery, Silver Ware,
hancy Unous, ficc, Kc.
Cl.flCK of every description and qnalil)', 8 Jny nrnn
sikI 3 hour C'lK'ka, verv low. Vau-liei of the bent
liukers. Tol.ius J.utsoil and Rnlsiisoil (iold nutent Irvers,
s line us low as :lo, wnrruiitcd Is karut mMs. snd insured
I'ttf J'J in-nllis. h4lver levers hs low as Itt.OU wnrranteil
Lepinrs ss low ss l!l.llO warranted, (turner Watches in
sreal variety. Jevvfllury ot every decrittisi. liold Ouurd
nnd Fob L'liam, lir.iceieis, r.ur ninus, r inter nunrf,
lirioches, LiM-kels, Ooid Peust'or V1.1SI, warranted piluts.
The siiuseriliel lmvins lust returned from the eastern
fuewiries n presued to t'uruisli any article iu his line nf
iHislnesi of the latest styles, sun us elieiip ss the same sm
elt's can lie sold in the Philadelphia or New York nuirkets.
To convince the public of this fact lie invites their utteu.
tion and respeetiully sftlieitss call, tio arHikl purtieularly
invite the utteulion of ll.lel Pripri tors, and Familiea lo
hn extensive asvirlnii'iit of Silver Ware, vis: Tea fcelts,
Table, Uesstrt and Tea tivMus, Forks, Indies, &c.. ftc
Orders reeeived for any article of Silver Ware executed
with promptness, and lu Hie best stvle. A erent vtinet
of Kanev O.mnIs, Punier Mache work, sueh us Writu
Desks, Port Folios, (ilove lloxes, Odour lioxes, Jtc, &.o.
11 you want lo secure bargains call at
K. C ORF.KN
next diKir to the Post Office, Centre st , Pottsville, Pa.
N U. All kiisls of repairs atteisled to by the best work
men.
December 7 JM1. 6ia.
HINGLES Joint and Lap Shingle, of first
-J mta nviiilltv. for sale bv
JOHN YOUNG.
Sunbury, Dec. 20, 1851 tf.
iOLD PENS with and without silver cases
just received, and for sale bv
, H. B.'MASSKR
Funhury. AnriU 1851
ITNOll AND SPRING MORTISE LAT
CHES. An excellent article, for sale al
hall tlie usual price by J W. FAILING,
Sunbury, July 7. U49-
JUSTICES' FEE BILLS For sale by
1L B. MASSER.
Sunbury, 1851. '2
W1
ILEY'S CQVGU CMNDY. ;ln excel-
lent remedy for cough, cold. For sal.
at this oflic
LIVER COMPLAINT,
JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR
NERVOUS DEP.IUTY. DISEASE
OF THK KIDNEYS,
AND all dirantrs nrisiug frr-m a disordered Hwf or sto
mnch, such sseonslipntion, invmrd Piles, Fullness, ot
blood to the hend, Acidify of the Stoinnrh. Nnusea,
Heartburn, divirust for Food fidlnesa or weight in the
Stomach, sour Kmctatious, siiiidnt: or fluttering at the pit
of the Stomach, swimminir of the head, hitrrirtland dial cult
Wenthiuff, flutterin at the heart, choking or snrTocnting
settsatitais when in a Iving posture, Dimness of vision,
dotsor webs before the sight. Fever and dull pain in the
head, deficiency of perspiration, yellowness of the skin and
eves, pain In the title, back, chest, limbs, Ace, sudden
misheanfhent miming in the flesh, constant imaginings
of evil, and great depression of spirits,
CAN BE EFFECTUALLY CURED BY
EOOFLAITD'S
t ELI;nn ATED nEIIMA
niTTEitn,
r.FPAKSD M
DR.C. M. JACKSON,
. '' AT THE
GERMAN MEDICINE STORE.
No. 130 Arch St., Phllndelphln.
Their power over the above diseases Is not excelled, if
equalled, by any other prejsirnlion in the United States,
ns the cures attest, ill imiuy castas alter skillful physicians
hud t'aifok ' -
These Hitters are worthy they nttentHui of invalids.
Possessing grenl virtues in the reciifiealiim of diseases of
the Liver and lesser glands, exereinirg the most searching
powers in weakness and alfmietis of tiie digestive organs,
they are, withal, safe, crrlain and plensiuit.
From the Boston Bee.
The Editor snid, Der. d
"Dr. HoorLA.NU's Cklbbrateo Okhmam Bittfrs for
the r ii re of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, DysM'psia, Chronic
or Nervous Debility, is deservodly one of the most popu
lar medicines of the' day. These Bit lei s have I wen used
by thousands, and a friend at our elbow says he has him
self received an effectual nnd permanent cure of Liver
Complaint from the ww of this remedy. We nre itnivinreil
that, in tie me of thiwe Hitters, the patient constant iy
gains strength and vigor a fact worthy of great conside
ration. They are plemrnnt in tnse mid sm'ell. and ran be
used by persons with the most delicate stomachs with safe
ty, under any eircninstiinees. We are speak ins from ex
periencu, and iti the alllicled we advise their use."
'Scott's Weckly," one of tho best Literary papers
published, said, Aug. "25
'Da. IL)ofla!u's (iRRMA!t Dittkrs, manufactured by
Dr. JacksMi, are n w rer antiirnded by some of the most
prominent meiulHrs of the faculty its an article ot inurti
ciTicncy in ras.s of female weakness. As such is the
cae, we would ndvie nil m it hers to obtain a bottle, nnd
thus save themselves much sickness. Persons of detnlila
tesl coiiKliluti nis will find thesi Hitters udvautageoiis to
their hrulth, mt we know from experience the salutary
elfect they have Ujxui week systems. '
More Evidnuc.
The "Philadelphia Sattinlay (inzette," the liest family
liewsisapei nubhshed in the United Siutt-s, the edibir sns
uf
J)i liirjflumVs German Bitters.
"It is seldom ii i. we reroinmend what are termed Pa
tent Medicines, to nie lonhdeiiee unit patronage of our
readers; and, theielore, hen we reroinmend )r. Iloof-
laud's (uTimtn Bitters, we wis it lo be distinctly under
etotnl lint we are not spcakim? of the nostrums of the
day, that are noised about for a hiief perls! end then for.
gotten uftei ihey havetl ate their KUilly rice uf mischief,
but of a medicine I it? established, universally piizeil, and
which has met the hnirly approval of the Faculty itself "
Evidence upon eviilenre hns been reeeiveil like the
foreiroing) Itom all sections of the Union, th last thre
years, initl the str ujrest testimony in its favor, is, that
there is more of it used iu the practice of the regular Phy
sirians of Philadelphia, than all other nostrums combined,
a fact that can easily be established, and fully proving that
a scientific preparation will meet willi liicir quiet upprovul
when presenteit even in this frm
Tluit this medicine will cure Liver Complaint and Dys
pepsia, no one eaiuloubt, after Uf-inz it us ttirected. It acts
speeihcallv upon the st urarh and liver it is preflenible
to ralomei m nil bilii'tiis diseases the rfltTt in iruuiedinte.
They can be udininistereil tt Femnle or Infant with safety
und reliable btneht, ut uuy time.
BEWARE OF COUN TERFEITS.
This medicine h:is nt.niued that hi-rh chit net cr which is
uecesRiry lorull medicines touiUnn to induce couuteifciters
put lonh a smirioui article ut the risk of the lives of
those are innocently den-ived.
LOOK WELL TO THK MARKS OF THE GENUINE.
Thev have the written si cunturr of C. M. JACKSON
pon the wrapiier, and the name blown in the bottle, with
ur which thev are sjxui ais.
t or sale, wholesale and retail, at the
German Medicine Store,
No. 120 ARCH Street, one door liel w Sixth, flats of
!7B Race street.) Phibdelphia. and by respectable dealers
generally throughout the country.
PRICES REDUCED.
T moltlc nil r!.isieii of invaliili to) ciijuy the advantages
of tneir greut ruittirutivo powers.
Single Bottle, 75 cents.
Amo : For mle 1y II. Mamkr, Sunbury, ami M. A.
M'I'ay, Nortlimiilierhnitl.
August 3U, laJi ly.
UNION HOTEL,
SUNEUItY, PA.
Blli: MIS.S WEITZHL'S respectfully inform
8. the Public that they slill continue to enter
tin travellers and others at their old established
stand in Market sin-ill, west of the Court House.
1 heir long experience in the business, und the
well established reputation of their House, will,
they trust, be a sulnctent guarantee, that their
customers will be well accommodated.
March 8, 1851 tf.
AMERICAN HOUSE,"
POTTSVILLE, PA.
jlTHS. MARY WEAVER respectfully infonnt
1 tlie public and travelling community general-
Unit she has opened this large and commodious
HOTEL, furnished in a superior style. Prom
her long experience in the business of a first rate
Hotel, and well known reputation to accommo
date, her customers may depend on being supplied
with everv tiling conducive to their comfoil and i
convenience. !
Feb. 13. 1851 tl
IAAVliENCE HOUSE! !
SUNBURY, PA. i
MHE .ubscrilier respectfully informs her friends
i. and the public generally, that she has taken i
tho uIhiv well known stand nearly opposite the '
l ourt House, lately occupied by Mr. J. C. Per- ;
kins. She trusts that her ex iierience in business. '
and her cll'orts to make her guests comfortable,
will give entire satisfaction to those who niuy fa
vor her with their custom.
ANN C. MORRIS
March 8, 1851. tf.
J. H. ZIMMERMAN,
Jl 'STICK OF THK I'm IE,
Sunbury, Ta.
Office in Deer Street, immediately opposite the
Public School House.
(7 Monies collected und ail basiaess nioinntlv and care
fully attendttl to.
April SO, 1850.
HjATENT Trusses of all kinds, Harrison's
B writing i
laps, just received and for sale by
J. W. FRILING.
Sunbury, Dee. 2, 1818.
STONE Ware, Earthen Ware, Raisins, Al
monds, P unes and Cream Nuts.
Planes of all kinds.
Salt and Plaster. Just received and for sale
by JOHN W. FRILING.
Sunbury, Dec. 29, 1849.
1)OOKS and Gold Pen. On hand several cop
ies of the life of Christ, and also a number of
gold pens which we will sell at the Philadelphia
prices. For sale at this ollice.
C1LVER WATCHES.A few double rase
English Silver Watches, for sule at very low
price by H. 11. MASSt'R.
Sunbury, April 12, 1851.
ENNEDV S PATENT SASH FAS
TENINGS. A cheap and excellent arti-
clo lor listening sasli lor sale by
J. W. FRILING
. Sunbury, July 7, 1849.
TURSING BOTTLES 13 reast pumps, and
' nipple tubes- A supply of these useful arti-
cle jutt received and lor sale by
JOHN W- FRILING
Sunbury, Jan. 18, 1851 tf
ITI OSE OINTMENT. A fresh supply of this
H excellent article for Tetter, 4 c., just received
and for sale ty HENRY MASSER.
Sunbury, July 28, 1819.
IE AS, from the New York Canton and Pckin
I Tea Company. For sale bv
le bv
J. W. FRILING.
Sunbury, Dec 2, 1848
YfeAY RUM. An excellent article for sal.
f by HENRY MASSER.
Sunbury Jan. tith, 1M tf.
BANKNOTE TA BLE.
CORRECTED WEEKLY.
PENNSYLVANIA.
citt or fiiiLAiin.riii4.
V. . Hank notes 1', dn
All Stilveiit banks - pai
COtlSTHT.
MASSAC At SETTS.
All Solvent Imiiks I dis
HIIOUK ISLAND.
All solvent Ivinks dit
CONNECTICUT.
All solvent banks 1 dil
aNEW YORK.
CITT.
Rnnk of Chnmbersburg t dis
nuiiK oi uiieairr t;o. pur
Hank of Del. Co. Chester par
naimoi uertnaiiuiwil
Hunk of Grttvsburg
Hunk of !wifttwu
narlAtl solvent banks I dis
1 dis tF Hk not' i under 5 I dis
Hank orMali!lrtiwn 1 dis
Montgomery Co Hank par1
coraTST.
All solvents banks 1 dis
NEW JERSEY.
Itclvidere Hank I dil
Ctimntercinl Hank 1 dis
mink in ioruiumuerrna. tm
Hmikof Pittsburg 1 dis
iwum oi iHinvuie pnri
Fnr. Hank Mont llohy per
Carlisle Hunk
1 dis F.A M.,Middletow Pt. p
Columbia H'k ft H'trnPnnnr
Mechunies' Bk, Newark p"r
Meeh. Hk of Unrlinfflon m
Mech. ft Man. Bk Trent pnr
Morris Co Bank 1 dis
Dtiyelsiowu Hunk par
Enston H'nik par
Eric Hank g dis
i.xchanpr irk I'lttsburg
disiNewark Hk'g ft Ins. Co dis
Exchange B'k, Branch 1 dis'Oraiure Bnnk
f ma
J dis
par
pnr
dis
pnr
f dis
l urmers' B'k, Bucks Co pnr'Feople's Bk Pattersun
Farmers' Bk, Irfincnster pnr' Princeton Bank
Farmers' Bk, Rending pariSnlem Bnnkiuv Co,
Farm. Bk Schuylkill Co nartSeinerret Co Bunk
F ft D. Bk Wnvnesirg lidis State Bnnk nt Camden
Franklin Bk. Wiotli'ii ljdts State Bk EliTudiethtou
Harrisburff Bunk 1 dis Slnte Bunk ewnrk
dis
lbmesfkde Ikuik 1 dis State Bk, N. Brunswick par
lAiieaster Bank par. Sussex Bank. Newton I dis
lieiviiion itauK par1
Mrrrh. ft Man. Bank 1 dis
Trenton Bnukiuir Co par
rtiitxt Bnnk. Dover i dis
.Miners- it k. I'ottsville per!
Moiitineaheln ll:mk 1 dis
Taylorsv'e Del B'e Co 15 dis
West Branch B nik pnr
Wyoming Bk, Wilkcsb'e par
York Hank, l iliK
nrUelief notes l dis
MAINE.
YnriHevv'left Del Dr Co I5dis
t"y"Bk notes under S3 dis
1H-.1..A V Alll'i.
Bank of Delnwiire pnr
Bank of Smyrna put
Delu ware City Bnnk par
Hk Wilmtrii Hmmiyw. pat
Farmers' Bk St Drbiware par
1'uitin Bank. Wilmington par
Bnnkof WbetliK-k .Idis1
Mercniuilr Bk. Bangor 111. lis
L wler W" I dis
nn s'uveiii nniiKS Ol
NEW HAMPSIIIRll
All solvent buiks I d
VERMtJNT.
Bank of St Allans 2 d
oiiio.
Alt solvent luniks 2 dis
C"yHk notes under R s 4 dis
NORTH CAHOIJA A.
All solvent Ixinks '1 dis
All solvent banks J din
ICp-Umler.Vs 2$ dis
PHILA. AXD READING RAILROAD.
M-'MMF.R A H R A N f E M K NT FROM
PHILADELPHIA AND POTTSVILLE.
Fare Rfdnrrd.
Office of the Phila. ft lleailm Rnilroad Co.
Philadelphia, March S, 1851.
Two Passenger Trains Daily, (except Sunday.)
4"KX and after April 1st, 1851 two trnins will
V Jf be run each way, daily, between Philadel
phia and Pottsvillrt
Leaves Philadelphia at 7i A. M.. dailv cxccDt
S ii nd,i vs.
Leaves Pottsville at 7J A. M. daily except Sun
days. AFTER XOOX ..VK.
Leaves Philadelphia at 3) o'clock, daily, except
Sundays.
Leaves Pottsville at 3J o'clock, daily, except
Stinduys.
FARES,
Between Philadelphia nnd Pottsville, $2.75
1st class ears and SJ.25 2d class cars.
Between Philadelphia and Reading, Sl.73 1st
class cars nnd $1.43 2d cluss cars.
Depot in Philadelphia, comer of Broad and
Vine Streets.
Passrmrrrs cannot enter the cars unless provi
ded with Tickets.
NOTICE. Fifty pounds of ha-rnagc will be al
lowed to each passenger in these lines; and pas
sengers urc expressly prohibited from taking any
thing as batriaae but their wearing apparel, which
will he at the risk ot its owner.
By order of the Board of Managers.
S. BRADFORD,
April 19, lS.'l. Secretary.
New Musir Just Pulilislictl.
W EE & WALKER. No. 1G2 Chesnut st
HJ are constantly publishing and receiving,
i.ew nnd beautiful music from tho most distin
guished composers.
The following list contains some of their choi
cest ond most popular Songs, Waltzes, Polkas,
&v.
Now. thou art Gone, a beautiful sone. words
by Thomas J. Diehl, music bv Ilambridge.
Mv N pw England limine, words nnd music bv
Mrs L. Wade.
I (irobe'a Omnibus; by C. Grobo a collection !
j of Duetts. ' j
I Sounds from Home, piano und violin, bv Jos. ,
1 Gung'l.
I Pretty Little Polkas for Pretty Little People,
by J. Ling.
All the Winds aie Sleeping, by A. S. Worn
scy. Guardian Angel, by the nuthor of "Love Not.'"
Household ords, written by Chas. Voting, du.
The Ailious, words by Thomas J. Diehl, mu
sic bv Horr.
LEE .V WALKER have constantly on hand,
siicrior Pianos, and a supply of Martin's Cele
brated Guitars, which together with a line as
sortment of Musical Instruments and Merchan
dize in geiierul, comprise a stock not to be sur
passed by that of uny oilier estnblishinont in the
country. LEE & WALKER,
Kii Chesnut street, Swaim'e building.
Philadelphia, June SS, 1851 ly.
xo cum: no p.vyi
Hushes' Fever and Ague Pills!!
4 PERFECT and speedy cure for the Fever
mid Ague is guaranteed to any one who
may use the Pills. Thev have been used for the
ln.it nrvtu yeart and have never liecn known to
fail in a single instance and in cases, too,
where persons have hail the disease for several
years, without intermission. The proprietor
chalttnsre the world to produco an article that
will cure in ns short a time, without leaving any
deleterious elleets from tho use of it. If the Pills
do not perform a speedy nnd perfect cure, the
proprietorwill return the money. For sale by
J icob S. Lawrence, Mincrsulle; E. Hclien-
stein, I revorton ; X. H, Dixon, Schuylkill Ha
ven; John W. Friling, Sunbury ; Mary A. Mc
Coy, Northumberland ; Dr. Ueekly, Danville j
JohnSharpless. Cuttawissa i Dr. Judd, Williams.
port; John Raser, Milton, and by respectable
Druggists throughout the State.
J. CI RT1.S C. HrGllE.-s, Proprietor.
Pottsville, Juno 2S, 1851. ly.
TIIOKAS PALMER,
COMMISSION' MKHCHANT,
No. 6, -VorfA Wharves,
Where tho following goods are received and okl
on commission,
Dried Apples, Peaches, Plums, Pears, Cherries,
Ac, Green Apples in barrels or by the bushel,
Deans, Peas, Cranberries, Onions, Mercer Po
tatot'S, Sweet Potatoes, Shellmrks, Chestnuts,
Ground Nuts, Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs.
Prunes, tirapes. Poultry, Egijs, Duller, Cheese.
And all kinds of Foreign and Domestic Pro
duce. Philadelphia, Dec, 13, 1831 ly.
SOAP AND CANDLES.
rilHE (uhscriber takes this method of inform.
ing the citizens of Sunbury and vicinity,
that they are engaged in tlis manufacture of
Soap and Caudles, of the best quality, at No. 44
Filbert street, Philadelphia. They respectfully
invite all who buy for cash, to give him a call as
thry will find it to to their advantage in dealing
w ith him for article in their line.
E. DI'FKY & SON.
44 Filbert above Sib.
Dacemher 50, 1851 tf.
MMSSCE PAPER. Yellow Tissue paper fo'
S covering glasses, eVc, for aale al tlie ollieccf
the American.
STONE WARE.
STONE milk Pans, atone Jus and Pitcher.,
and otlier articles of stone wure just received
,nUforalelT JOHN W. FKIUNG.
Sunbury, June S3, 1849.
E XTRACT CP GINGEIU A freak supply
just received and for sale at tliia olnV.
Price 85 cents.
hunbury, Ju 1. 1851.
KLANK NOTES, waiving the eiemption
law of 300, for ale by
April S. 1851.- II. B. MAS8ER.
A CALL TO HOUSEKEEPERS .
At the Cabinet Ware Itoom of
SEB'N IIOUPT-& CO. ,
Market Square,
Also at tht corner ttf Fmrn street If the Railroad
SUNBURY, PA. .
Thankful for the pntronapa of bi friends and
customers during the 17 years he ha been in busi
ness in this place, he solicits from the public con
tinuance of their favors. During this period he
lias endeavored to keep up with the improvement
uf the day, and has accordingly extended hi bust-'
nrss in every branch and variety. The public r
therefore invited to the attention of the present
stock of
CAMNET WARK AND CHAHtS,
Manufactured bt
SEBASTIAN H0UPT & CO.
At the Old Stand,
Where in addition to their former stock of th
establishment thry now manufacture
Hahogany, Walnut & Cane-Seat Chair
Lartrt Sprint Seat Pocking Chairs,
Dressing Bureaus, Centre Tables,
Marble Top Wash Slands, ,
and a variety of other v . (
new style und .
Fashionable Furniture
Having secured 1 1 car bb and made the neces
sary arrancemenls for the purpose, they are now
prepared for Undertaking in all its branches, in
this vicinity or at any convenient distance.
Ye innids ami mistreeses, mid huslnnds loo,
Here's furniture of every style and hoe,
From side boards down to kitchen tables,
From rocking chnirs to rocking cradles
Should you not hnve the ready Jons to pay,
We'll wait awhile for a brighter better aay,
Or take potatoes, oats, com, wheat and rye j
ltnrk, hoop poles, staves, or lumber wet and dry,
Or any thing but yokes and threshing flails,
Fiom pigs snd turkies down to little quails.
Come on then friends, come one and all,
Keep trade a moving, so "goes on the !mll.H
ft?" Orders from a distance promptly attended
to and work of all kinds delivered with dispatch.
Sunbury, March 9, 1850. tf
BOl!,TY lsAD
AM) PENSION AGENCY.
The nltenlioti of the public is called to the ad
vertisement of Mr. Charles C Tucker, Attorney
and Afrent at 'Washigton City. Persons hav
ing claims for bounty Lands or Pensions are in
formed that the stiliscribcr has made arrangement
for the requisite forms, and claimants culling at
his olfiee, can have their papers prepared ami
forwarded to Mr- Tucker at Washington, and
by him be properly attended to before the De
partment there.
II. B. MASSER.
Sunbury,' Jan. 18, 1831
Yalua ble
PROPERTY FOR SALE.
fMIK Subscrilwr who resides in Philadelphia,.
1. oilers for sale the following property iu Mil
ton, Northumberland county, viz : The large
BRICK BUILDING
n upper Milton, formerlv occupied b
Messrs Pattersons ns n Carriage Makers Shop.
The building is GO feet front on upper Market
street, and 40 feet on Front street, and is two
stories high. Also a two story
HKICIv BLACKSMITH SHOP,
40 by 25 feet, on the same premises. The lot i
va the corner of upper Market ami Front streets,
ami is GiS feet front, and 130 feet deep.
The premises would be valuable for a Foundry
or other manufacturing purposes, and will be sold
on reasonable and ucconiimlliiig terms by ap
plying cither to JACOil CAIUllUAN,
Philadelphia.
.1. F. WOLFINGER, Esq., Milton or
11. L MASSEIl. Esq , Sunbury.
Philadelphia, Jan. "5, 1851 l!'
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BIEDXCAIi HOUSE,
ESTABLISHED is YEARS AGO BY
Dil. KINK KLIN,
aY. Jl . Corner of 'lliird and Union Streets,
BLTWF.KN SI'ULTK AND PINK S TKEKTij
PHILADL7HIA.
T?irTKKX Yl.AUS nf citi'iitiva ami uninterrupted
X1 irtiftice ipeui iu this city hnve reml-rrtHl Dr. K. th
Hi' ml t xpcii iintl bwr-LHstut pruL'liiiouer lur and neir,
in (he trc;iiim-nt o alt ilistsfR ni a invalu niitnrt!. l'erton.
uii.iciiil willi u leer uvu the Unly, tlinuit, or Ira, patiia in
tlie iit-mlt.r tfuuK, met ruri-jL rhruuiuiisiu, tricturr, (ruvel,
tliKitite HriMiii; imin yutliiull t'X'i ittwB ur impuntirt o the
UI-kmI. wlirrel.y iln- c iiisiitutuin lian become euleeblcil, arc
ull tteutetl with mirt'M.
Jlu who pliitv Imtinlf uudri tlie ture nfpr. K., mny f
nitly coiititle ut Inn lnnir tin it prtiiteiiimi,aiul contu'ieiit
y rely upon bm Nkili u u pliynciuii.
TAKK lWKTlCt l.AH NOTICE.
Yniiniy Men wtm hnve iniurwl tlu'tntselvi's by a certain
puiftice iiKluijtl in liahit i'r-tm-nllv Imrued from evit
p.tiitpiiiintim r al in-h-i the fi.ft ol' wliuh are uigtitly
Oil, i vfii when tiHlfi'p. mill ih-siroy b-ili iitiiid n ml Unly,
slioiilU uppiy uimii'itinti-ly. Vfsiknpa uml entiitiluttuiutl
dt'biiity ! 8S of inuaiMiliir energy, physirnl luuiiuite and gen
eral pr.iairutinii, irrinitnliiy and ait iifrvttiia uffeetioiie, ntdi
gemiiMi, uliiiiijiRliiirtui if tlie livei, ami every (it-tt-uiein any
way )ijiiffU-d wiih the divmlrr of the procrcaliva func
tions cured, und lull vig n-atttrt-d.
YOUTH AND MANHOOD,
A vigorous life or a premature death.
KINaKI IN ua Srir Pn srrvntion.
ONLY 25 CENTS.
This It mkiiial nnlilisheil ii filled with useful mfonnetion,
on the iutinnilies iinrl (liseiisi e nf the nenenitive Orrnin.
It iiilaresm-ii iltell ulike in Vlll TH, MAMIUOD end 0L1
AI.K, nnil sliiiulil lie renil ly ull.
The vuluuhleailvice utul' impressive wnniin it gives,
will prevent years ol misery unci ulli rint and save siliiusl
ly Th'iuioiiitB in Lives.
I'areuls lv reai I mi- it will learn how to prevent the des
truction ol' their children.
A reiiilttuni e .it -.tf cents, enrl.net! in a letter, ad
ilrens.il to DK. KINKKI.IN. N. W. corner of TlllltD ,
I'MON Slnls, betwet Siruee ft In., Philadelphia,
will iiniire ii lik, muter euvlnpe. er return of iiunl.
Per. limit II illstiuiee nnvMslresl Dr. K. ky letter, (post
paid.) uml lie cured ut leime.
PAl KAtil'.S tlK .MKlllrlM'Si, TIIH KCTION9, .,
f .rw iinl.il hy si-ii.lnijr a reimtuiure, ami pttl ap secuie from
WAMAI.K. ur l l HKiSTV.
lii.ikt llers. .Veer Aireiiia, PriHnrs, Cnnraners, and all
others supplied with the iilmve wxiri al very low rates.
fepteiuler 6, l51.-ly.
PATE ITT lJEEDICJIlTES.
(Jrccii' Oxygenated Bitter, price reduced.
Old Jacob Townscnd's Sarsuparilla.
ltukcr's Sarsaparilla.
Svu ne's fyrup of Wild CUerr
ISwavnr's criniliiSB.
gyre's Clierry Pcclnnil
l)r. Drake's Panacea.
Dr. Cullcn's do
TiUiit's Pain Killer.
Dr. lloollund's (irrinan Hitler'
lmliuii (;etulile Pills
Horse and Cattle Medicine
Pur sale bv 1IE.NRY MASSER.
eiuubury. July II.
Vtiluable Hooka,
JIFE or Christ, kandsoinely bound, D'A.
J f last's llisrosr vr tsi KKroawtTioa.
Ulsxk Dtr-anoKs su l.tncsas, full bounded.
For sale at tU publisher price Ky
H. B. MASSER
ftunbury, Ju. 1. 'ft9
sAPS. An assortment just received. Also
silk HATS at $235, for aale I
It. MASSER.
Sunbury, Dee. 848.
11 A TENT
URITTAMA STOPPERS for
bar bottle for sal by
H. B MASSER,
Punlmnr, April, IS, 1851
VKmx0 FLUID and arlf eKr.r Env-
' lowa, just received and for aale by
April Ift. la.M H. a MAUSER.
BLANKS.
BLANKS of every description can t had by
applying at tlie ollice of tU American.
nADD'8 celebrated Hon and Cattl. Medi.
cin for aale by HENRY MANSFB
etunbury, Jan. S7th. 14