! 1 4 SUNMUY AMERICAN AND SH AMOKIN ToUli N A L. P o c t r ij . A legend of the Mohawk. BY GROROK P. MOB R 18. i In ilny that era gone, by . flowing water, Two loreri reclined in the tree J 8ha wan the monntnlit King' ihis tve? shade of a rosy-lipped daughter, The bravo warrior thief of ihe vnlley was h. Then all things around them, below and , above, Were basking as now In the sunshine of love, In Ihe days that are B"nei by this swi-el flowing slrenm. lh Ihe days thnt are gone they were laid 'ueath the willow, The mni.l in her beuuty, ihe youth in lit pride-, Buth slain by the focman who crossed the daik billow. And stole Ihr broad lauds where their children reside, Whose fathers, when dying, in fear looked nttnvr. And trembled to think of that chief and hie hive, In the days that are gone by this sweet iliw ii'g stream. jtf tecrllanroittf fatter. Thb South Germany journals contain la mentable accounts of the famine in many districts. The Picsidency of Ober Franklin suffers most. Weaving ami other branrln s hf mnluvnipnt lis comnlelelv idle, while he price of provisions is enormous. raoiiBKss of Insasitv and Cbi:dui.itv. A Winrnimiii narjer slates, that seveinl ol the ministry in the county of Clarke now proclaim Irom their pulpits, that the sermons they Utter are not their own, but those- of the Spirits speaking through them. Willi such spiritual guides it is quite time that the congregation should do their own thiukin on religious as well as worldly matters. SMiniKtiK, on going home the other night was run against,, by a three story house which was chasing a lamp post up canal street. On coming to, he thus reasoned with himself : ,:Is that mud (hiccup) or is it brains 1 (hiccup.) If it's mud, I'm mortally 'toxicated. If it's brains, I m slightly ilea J (hiccup,) that's all." When we left, he was try in to persuade a free-stone stoop that it was unconstitutional to leave awning posts out of doors after nightfall. A Pvzzlk. -Here is something worth studying. It any of our readers can solve i'i and feci the point, they are at perfect liberty to do so, I F Y o u o W E F O R V O I) I1 A 1' E n p a Y U r Death to Hats. An ingenious instrument has been invented by Mr.S.iewanl, a printer, nt fudiiinapo'is, lint., which will be death mi rats. To the treadle on which the bait is placed, is attached an iron lever communica ting with a wire spring, to which is fastened a sharp instrument, which revolves rapidly when the treadle is touched hilling the rat between the peepers and knocking it six or eight feet from the trap, which resets itself instantly for another rat. We sometimes gel jokes from Illinois, and the latest is tho following. It is a good bit of drollery, quite original, we believe, ami we must put it on file among the funny things of the times : A constable that had lately been inducted into office was in attendance on the court, and was ordered by the judge tn rail John Bell and Elizabeth Bell. He immediately began at the lop of his lungs : "John Bell and Elizabeth Hell !" ,;Ono al a time," said the Judge. "One at a time one at a time one at a time," shouted the constable. "Npw you've done it," exclaimed the judge, out of patience.. "Now you're done it now you're done it now Tou'be done it !" yelled tho con stable. There was no standing this ; the court, b ir and bystanders broke into a hear ty laugh, to the perfect surpiise and dismay uf the astonished constable. How Indigo is Pkepakkd. The indigo is a shrub-like plant two or three feet high with delicate blue green leaves, which, at the harvest time, about the month August, are cut olT close to the stem, tied into but dies, and laid in great wooden tubs. Planks are then laid on them, and great stones to cause a pressure, and theii water is poured over them, and after a day or two the liquor begins to feimenl. In this process of fer mentation lies the principal diflicully, and everything depends on allowing it to conlin tie just the proper time. hen the water has acquired a dark green color it is poured into other tubs, mixtd with lime, and stirred with wooden shovels till a blue depnsile sep arates itself from the water, which Is then allowed to off. The remaing substance, the indigo, is then put into linen bags, through which the moisture filters, and as soon as the indigo is dry and hard, it i broken into pieces and packed up. Indigo is cultivated in the East Indies to a considerable extent- "Wall," sail a soft hearted blubbing Jonathan the other day "Suke has gin me Ihe sack, by gravy I I've lost her ." ' Los; her how J" inquired a sympathising fiiend. "1 laid the soft xoap on her so thick thai the critter got so proud, she wouldn't peak to me." 'Tilie Fire is Goina Out, Mita Filkiiis." 1 know it, Mr. Gicen, and if you would ct wisely, you would follow it exam pie." It i unnecestiry lo add that Green look lb liinl, and did not repeat hi visil to MiaaFilkina. Ah Iriabmca b.ng charged with ciealinc a wagon, aw-ore he had il ever since it was a wheelbarrow. GLASS, DRUGS, PAINTS, &c, WIlOMtitMl AM) IlLTAIL. rpiIE Philadelphia .Window Glass Warn Isanse, and Drug, Paint, Varnish, Oil and Color Stores, Aoi. 33 ami 3ft North Fourth Street. r Enst aide, has the largest assortment of Window, Picture, Coach, Cane, Hot-House, and other , In the city comprising upward of 15,000 dif ferent si.es, tanning from the smallest size, up to 38 I iy inrhes of Sheet, and as large ss 6 by 7 fret of Plalo Class, including English Crown, French, German and American, both . ' " Singlo and Double Thick. ;. Also, a large assortment of Very Thick Glass, for Sky-Lights, Hulk Windows, eV. Ihe cuuscriher having a heavy stock on hand is prepared 1o Till orders at tho shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Odd sizes of any pattern cut to order. Ground White T.rail ; rami, varnish, ot ev ery description Turpentine ; Linseed Oil, boil ed and raw: Pnir.t Mills; Putty; Brushes; Dye Woods, Ac.., &c, A c. And also, a large supply of fresh imported DRUGS AM) MEDICINES. J. II. SPKAGTE. Nos. S3 & 35 Noith 4th St., E. Side. April 10, 1852. Iy. IMPROVED LIGHTNING RODS. HE subscriber has constructed a LIGHT- NINO KOI) on true Philosophical princi ples, by which building supplied with them arc rendered perfectly secure ngoinst destruction by lightning. The connection and insulation of the rod, as well as the preparation of the ground rod, is on an entirely new pi, in, making a mora er fect conductor limn any heretofore in use. Measures have been taken to secure Letters Patent, for thr improvement. Persons desirous of securing their lives and properly from destruction by lightning, can have conductors put up to their buildings in the most perfect and substantial manner, by applying ei ther iersoually or by letter, to the undersigned, at the following prices : For 40 ft. J inch c.iipcr rod gold plated point, tul id filnliuii lip, $21,0(1 And forty cents for every additional foot over fortv. For 40 ft. J inch tubular rods gold pla ted point, xnliil plating lip, 13,50 For 40 ft. iron rod gold plated point, tot- ill pi til inn lip, 12,50 For 40 ft. iron rod silver plated point, 10,00 And twenty cents for every additional foot over forty. J. S. MACKEV, Milton, Sept. 6, 1851 lv. enn 17. CI1KAP WATCH KS. JEWELRY AND SILYER WARE. A i:hkat ncnvcTin.N in thicks! T treaty per cent, nt least less than ever have urn sld in the United Stales! pi OLD LEVER W ATCHES, full Jm jewelled, 18 karat case t'snallv sobl for $35. GOLD LEPINE WATCHES, IS ka rat ease, jewelled, SILVER LEVER WATCHES, full jewelled, only :b t 14 T'snallv sold for tjilfl. SILVER LEPINE WATCHES, jew- elled, " 10 SILVER TEA SPOONS, per half do zen, " 5 GOLD PENS, Silver Holders, " I Persona wishing a Watch or watches, or Jew dry, can have Ihem sent by mail, with perfect safety, to any part of the United States or West Indies, by first sending tho amount of money. All articles warranted as represented above. Or ders from the country respectfully solicited. Please address post paid, LEWIS LA DOM L'S, 103 Chestnut St., East Wing of tho Franklin House, t A?" California Gold bought, or manufactured into Jewelry. Philadelphia, March 20, 1851 3in. HAMIISBURG BOOK BINDERY. F. L. IlUTTKIi & CO., SucrtBH .rs to . O. Ilicknk, mid Hick-.k A Cniitine. BOOK UINDKKS, STATIONERS AND KI.4MC itnnk' M-wn-urrniEiw The MiWrihers rriMvtl'uIly inform their frirenls and the public, thnt they lire now cam, ing on the nhovi biiKmcps nt tho OLD STAND occupied by Hu-kDk cc to. J hey natter themselves that bv careful attention to bushies, llicy will merit and receive a continuance of the j.atroi.ngo so liber ally enjoyed by the old firms. radicular ultention will be liaid to the rulinir and binding of every description of blank books fur bank, county olliccs, merchants and private individuals, and every variety of full and half bound blank books. Old books, periodicals, law books, music, newspapers, cVc, bound in any pattern and in any style required. In addition to tho above, they have, and will nt nil times keep, a general assortment of 8TA- J JON , consisting of ijt'Mer l'iipar, Knives, tnilln, hniwiui' " Inkittiuilp, Pliilcs rim) IVncilf. I.cail I'riicila. LrMcr Sl)iuiia, lii'tia Itiiliber, Wnfera. It. rt 'fiipe, llltink C-anls. Transit? " Mnttn WitlVrs, ! injr " Jtliirk Ink, Itl'tttinc htm I my Wax. St.-H Venn, llluc ,,k. Carmine Ink, Ctmvinir Ink, l'.p.l-r. Aiii ilJ's Writing Kluitl, Krastirt-ji, Ac. Paper ruled to pattern, and all work war ranted and done very cheaply. F. L. 11UTTEK & CO. March 13, 1552. tf. SAVE YOUK MONEY. C IliUMS I. FIlCKMtY J CO., (I.ati: i hi:i:ma, iiouuki co.) IMPOUriiUS AXI) JUUUUKS, 144 Broadway, One door South of Liberty St.t New York UA VK now on iitiiul, iinil will lie rooeivinjr fluily thnmtrh tin; SL'iis hi, New O'hhIh, ilifivt fmni tHt Kiimuiiti irriuiiiiii'tiirirrs. nnu ciikii Aiu ii'tim, rich, riiwln'Miiililt', funcy Hi Ik Millinery CivkIs. Our stin-k uf Itich It iUIi his. v m. yrAtM ev-L-ry vlu iely uf lliu l.itcwt unci m ii ItcauLil'ul designs iinjetrtttl. Muny of our ft xU nre lurtiiiifurtnrrtl exueffily V ur order, iP'in Mm- own tieKijitis ami uitru, and nianrl unn vu I lit i. We tiit'fr nur mnI i'nr iieit Ca!i, ni I ver priet-i than nnv rrtlit ll'ime in Ainrrini enn nil ittl. Ail purr lingers will find il grtdly l llieir inlcrt-vt ti re serve a vriion tl Iheir niHiey Hint inukc selerii'iiui iVum our ir.il vnrirty tu rich rlteiip pom). Ililittim ri'-li fur Bonnet, Caps, Panties imd Hell. Jiiiniiel Kilkii, Kilins. ('ntpew, l.iwi mul Tarlcltmi, l'mliriiitlrrifB, Citllars, CUeininett. Oipes, llertttai llnltits. Hteevei, Cnili. l'.duiutfs, ami liixrlinuH. ljnhrmtU'rifl ltuviere, luce, and IleiiuLUch Cambric :iiiiKerelii('ls. Ml n. lUusi'itis, mu r.inliroiilercd fjirei fur Cnps. KniW itleffl l.-ireB for Shawls, MhhiiII , nntt Will. HihiU'SI, Mwlileii, ValuiMMenew. oiul HruMeU !(. laiuiiuli and Wve Thread, fefiiiyriiu, Lislu TUreiut, sum C 'th mi I .are. Kul, I.islo Tlirend, Pilk, and Rowing Silk, Gloves, and Alios I'reneh nnd Ainericnn Arttfu-ird Flower. Krt-nch lrfnc. KiifcliRh. Ainerioai, and Jlaliuu. hi raw linnntiisand i riiuiniia:i. New Y"ik, March ltt-VJ 3m. lOLD PENS with and without cases, of a 3 J very superior quality, just received. Also a fresh supply of Wrltim; Fluid, for sale by 11. XJ. M AsSEH Sunliury, Dee. S7, 1851. HAND BILLS neatly printed on new type promptly executed at this ollice. A Imj til j iika, of all kinds on superior pajicr. Kunhury, Feb. 14, 1652. BLANK Parchment Paper Deeds and blank Mortgages, Uouds, Executions, Summons, Ac., for Nih liy II. U. MASSEK Kunhury April SC, 1851. f 'OLD PENS with and without silver cases just received, and fur sale by H B. MAShKR Punbury. Aur'd 4 1R5I IUSTICEtl FEE BILLS For sale l.y H. U. MASKER. Munbury, 1851. -30 ttaIUrSt'OLUH CMNDY; Au excel i T "nt rniii ily lor coughs, colds. For sale at Ihis ollics "AID AND COMFORT," ' 1 o Yocu Oh n ITIcchniiics. GEOllGE EENN. " ' MANtJFACTunrn op FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of the most Fashionable Stvle. 'THE nuWribrr renrpertfully ciilli th iittpntion of tlio pulilic to hi largo nnd uplniilid mwnrt inent of every qnnlily and prii-e of , . , , 4) A III NET-WA II 15. V which rnnmit fnil to mommrnd itclftu every orrn who will rxBtiiine it, on nrrount of itn iliirnMn workmnnhi nntl itpleniliil finih, mmlc up of the I'pRt rtork to Im hml in tlm oty. Ko effort in pnreil in tlio mnnufiirturo of his jvnro, and the xiiltscrilier in determined to keep up with the Miiiiiv nnjiroveinentK wlneli are conMntitly tiring made. llin alocV conmata of Afnl Sofa, IlvniiN nntl I,ouii(rci, Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards, ' SOFA, CBKAKFAST AIM D1MXQ TABLES, and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Thila- uelpmn innnulaetiirc. BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and price. CITPROAKDS, WOKK AND CANDLE. STANDS. TOILET TABLES AND EXTENSION TABLES, in ahort, every article in tl-.ia line of lii himlneiw. He ulso manufactures all kinds and qualities of C II A I US, including vnrietics never hefnro to l had tr Sunliury, audi as M imin At, lUric Walstt m t m.r.ii M irLR Imm i a : tyn Wixiiaon CIIAIKS, sn rAsct 1imi Stools, which are of the latent styles, and warranted to lie excelled hy none maniil'iietured in the Cities or elsewhere. 1 lie suhacrilier is determined that there shall he no excuse for persona to purchnHO furniture in the cities, as every confidence can he entertained nhout tho quality and finish of his wnrc and Clmirs. His articles will lie disposed of on as good terms as they can lie purchased elsewhere. Coun try Produce tnken ill pnvincnt for work. Cr t'NDEKTAKlMS. Hnvinjj provided hiuiHelf with a handsome Heaiisr, he is now prepared for Kndertiikiii!', and attending- funcr. als, in this vicinity, or ut any convenient dis tance from this place. 11F The W are IJoom is in Market Street, oclow J liompaon 8 tSlorc and Weavers Tavern (iEOKCJE RENN. Sunhurv, Jan. 10, 18S3 tf. J. I." DITTBMCH,- .Yo 78 Xorlh ill Ft., hetyrrm Arch and Race St., PHILADELPHIA. T1EREBY informs the pulilic that he imports ami rnusluntly keeps on tin ml nt his new store, No. ,8 North Cd St., a lariro assortment of Ftirein Fancy (lootls, Mtixicnl Insfrumsnts, Pictures $ Paints, which he will sell at the lowest prices. His stock, in part, consists of, Accordeons, Violins. Music Boxes, Parlor and Bar Hooin Or gans, .McIihIcoiis, Seraphiiies, Mnthcinaiical In struments, Magnets, Spy and Opera Glasses, Stationery of all kinds, Pocket Bonks, Bronze Powder, Dutch Metal, Gold nnd Silver Leaf, Scales of all kinds, Snuff anil Tohaceo Boxes, Lithographic Paints, Copper Plate ami Steel En liraviiiis, and pictures of every variety. Also (iilt Frame Mouldings of various sixes. Dealers. Country Mcrchouts, and Pedlars, sup plied ut le.isoualile prices. Deci nihcr 20, 1851. tf. Phoenix Fire & Thief Froof Iron Chests. PI-.-l-S.-.! Tjvr. I7 AKRANTED to stand equal heat with ' any other Chests in the country, and to fy the Uurglas' ingenuity. Mauulactorv, No. 10 Hudson's Alley, riiniiinu hetween Third and Fourth streets, south of Chesnut, and ill the rear ef the Girard Bank. M. &. S., the proprietors, are Practical Me chanics, and feel couliilent, from .long experience in the manufacture of Iron Chests and Safes, and a Bjn-ii.il .iiit-iiiiou tu mis pariicuiur iiraiicn, ui : . i i. 'j Kiviug satisiactiou to all who may gie liicm all. N. B. Wo have selected one of the la?sl min erals ever used as a non-conductor of heat in Ihis husinrss, and we warrant our Chesls and Kites to he made uf tho hest material and in the p.ost duralilo manner, and to stand any heal that can tie applied to them. MILNOR & MI AW, Manufactory No. 10 Hudson's l!cv. Running liclvveeii 3rd and 4th streets, S of t 'hes- nut, in the rear of Girard Bank. Philadelphia, Oct. 2', 1851. If Bonnets, Hats and y 1 1 i n e r v (i oods ! mU ERCHANTS ami .Milliners when in Tlnl iVji aili lpliia ti iiurcliiiiK1 tlieir (roods, will liinl il to llieir interest tn exuiiiiiio our large and lusli ioimblc stock of Si ll I W ( OODS. Wo iniimifacliire lamely auJ laronr the .tw tsr tirruts or I'oieita fabrics in our line ; wliicli limcllier with other nilvmit.i Ki's t'li.ililo us to olli r lilicrul iiiduceini'nla to Uin.ns. K. A. CKOOKER, & CO.. os. 47 nml 40 Chestnut fStrcot, and No. 50 Snulh Second Kirert, west side, near Chestnut, riiiliiil('liuis. llecemlier 27, 1851 ly.cf. . U O O K f K I, I. K It , Broadway, SUNBURY, PA. JUST received and for sale, a fresh supply of r.f .IAhl.LilV.lli JUl'SIIJ fnr Singinn Schools. He is also 0iening at this time, a large assortment of LlouLs, iu every Urancn ol Literature, consisting ot Poetry, History, Novels, Romances, Scientific Works, Law, Medicine, School and Children's Books, liihlrs; School, Pocket and Family, both with and without Engravings, and every of vari ety uf Uiudinir. l'ruycr Uouks, of all kinds. 'J'ravels, Yoynges and Adventures, all ol which will he (old low, cither for cash, or coun try produce. Sunbury, Jan. 31, 1852 tf. JOHN A. II A It it I s, Manufacturer, & Dealer in Imported and Domestic Segars, Also, a general assortment of lnr& Manufactured Tobacco CONSTANTLY on hand, at the lowest mar ket prices. Corner of Chestnut St., and Wharves, Philadelphia. December 87, 1851. Iy. MITH'8 ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GIN- UEII, a fresh supply just received, and for ale by U. U. MASSER. Sunbury, Jan. 10, 1858. A HMULU'H WRITING FLUID and Adhe aive and legal envelopes, for sale by . H. I). MAbSER. i S inbury, nf 10, I8.V2.-- CATTLE POWDER . PR EPA RF.D BT t , HRETNIO, FRONKFIBLD & CO. No. 187 North Third Street Phitatlelphia. 'PIUS ptiwiter t entillnd by tho anitn. trulltn-Hiy of nil I who huve ntnl it tn the firrt mk of ull iivmn CAT TI.K MF.UICINF.S, which Inve mti thought prairit wnrlhjr ft ir nvity jcum. JiKtecd we (biilleiifr any perm tr iiuik m snpnriort m miy pmvtlf r thnt net in tho twime mini nur. If the uniiiiiillw perrerlly heallhv it will cither iurreinw th run mi it of milk tir rrenm mwibiHtwr nr the Biiiinul will ltriMv0 rtipiHy in fut, it will therefore ill time tic Cttiiriitlcri'U we liuve no dmil.t nnc of thesttiplu nrti cleflof WKty Gunner, who kmm a ilinry ; nml of rvcry prrM mviniig a hnae. It Is lint ime uf tliftte kind ti. AIixtviiim thnt inrroly iwrll mi anhiinl up fir a hort tiiip, hut it will hy the enpneity which it htm of onvertinp Jliri't'HIC ACID (wliicli in nn etTiHe mntter) lulu I.ac Tir acid tr oi.kink t f-iiifw n ftrmitw nimmiit of tniiritinns intitter to Ik fxtiiicttil fmm the Htme niiNnmt of ftod. than ptuwihly rcMitii Ih, wt-rn the nctive prinrinlet of nntrhi'tir i pnra mil ui nit- nvBlem in the lortii f liirri'Rir Arm. r nnv tweivwt a inuliihnm in evutence to nne whnt v huve RtiU ithnvn. inl1ioe tn uny : We liuve mixt'd thcnciivc ngpnt, with a prcnt huttiIkt of Vko rtari.r plmitff anil hrrhii, which time nitil lino tmve pr.tvttl to l? turinl, imnrovinjr thonppctile nntl prqnotiiiT iliffKNlioii of Hie in -d i tii ax Rfrnrintf n hoiilthy emdition of the lilonfl, fnmi which the Mtm nnd Fat intwt he f irtntd. it mny hr until ft.r MnnvitA, Cows and Hogs for the follow ing complaints nnd uiM-tiKen. HORSK8. YKI.T.OW WATKn, a fi;ii.(ren)ns sirkurwi, which d.-fttrm-ft n mi iv Ttdunltlu hnisra vverv venr. tn verv nl'Ufii i-ntirt'ly i-urtfl hy thr free unv of this powder, in nil cases it will prevent Ihe distune from enminr on. Thin dipenne is owning to n InhI nntl impoverished rtnte of the Cloud which becomes thin, watery nnd of ull yellow color. This powder hy improving the stomach nnd giving to the hi kmI n Rriter nunntity of red particles, nirwls th lM-Mtnml only vistihle elmure of renwery. If the hom is inr g 'lie, irive m iming und niht n tnhlcspoontnl in wet in in-Miiiiii mice n imy tu 11 ion, 11 only 10 prt- cin uir ii mil wc iwirr II WWIS. t.AltliKlil.NU. This is the ruhmtioti of m:iny vnlui hle Jlorsee hy cxhimstion ; hy n constmit dtmdiTirpe of snli vu which nneht . pi into the Htotii:ich to ii!sint tlini-stiu, It is n siwcicH of ;livuti n often prtxliiceit hv Isnux To- lcro growing in the (virturu ground A Tuhlcsn-ioiiMil three tunes a week will frcmiemly arrest the flow, il it d'tesii'tt dt'(Mnd on the Ton i era in the ms, u inter such cirriimsimieeii the iuiimd must lie kept m the rtJihle. ISn:.KK. If the p.m-der isenrly nnd freely used, no other renitstv need lie mi.!, it liitn nlrciirlv ennd loin. drmls of IIoRfKA ol this tnnililesomedineiisc tollie mrprise of those who nued it. If n-t uwnl enrlv, heforc nmtter htm lorineo in me necx it c:nui t restre Ihe nuittml perfectly until the iii:iHcr is diwh.irfrcd. me it eirlv nnd nrevent sneh ii result. A Tuhlesitooiiful once or twice a day is enui;h. C,,Apr.nf. 'Hiis di.pnsrt hits Iwiffleil nil Fakhiebs, (iivethin powder f:iir trinl nml it will do wonders in this terrilde mid hitherto incunMe inulmlv. It i u dtwrtw of the glmidiintl Kyntein mid kept up hy imperfect nutrition, iu S'icli cjises n TnhlfitiMioul'ul every d ty twice for n in nith or two, in consr.-iut succemtiou, will in nine crises out of a dozen elfect n cure, it h.is heeii fiiirly testtrd. Coughs mid sh rlncsa of lirtulh depeutling on weak lungs, ti TahlcNpiNiniiil every inoruing ; if it 'u hates onee or twice a week. IMM)II l,()V-SIMmTl-;j) IIOIISKS, or where there is nny remiiins of Kouuder or shirmss of uvtt"n, und the ll'irso will iv it futteii, or where the Imir i romrh nmt stands striiffhl out, th 0-d seeining to do no g od, the Powder produces uhnost iiunutliiite iinprovement of the nniiti'd ; thw digestion improves nud with it nil the slug gishness of the hiiumd diKippenrs, hecoming lively nntl pin let i, ami me mnr sunMitu umi suck. COWS. For MiLKtxo Cows, we nre fully convinced that it not onlv imiroves the qn.tltty, hut thnt it increases the nniouut of Milk. Cream nnd lliilier ; some who hnve triinl the ex periment suy a Pound u Week, others sny lijtl u p nind while one person iiisted upon it thnt he made two pounds more u week Irom -h Cows. We think it will he found tonvemge. fr m a I '"ion pound per week on each Cow, if the Cows tire pettt ;ly heilUiy. This additional timiuut is made hy the c uverst n of ihe llippurie Aciil into Niiro- genousaiHl tatly rotup 'Uuos; n;s i hy supplying the oxy gen taken in hy the luu':, with the elements of reaciton; Willi "id ta'iing nnv of the N itroceicuts porii'Mi of the feed. ,iM.OV IK'iUN or WOI.K ; lUMiK DISKASI nud ull other disuses of neat entile depemliug upon n Ixul st:tteofthe fluid, are rem 'Veil speedily nnd efl'eelnallv. Cows, wh .se milk is blue, thin and watety nntl where it docs not yield much creiun, or where Cows give bloody milk, or which are used to stand long dry, it will he founit nu ulnioftt infallible remedy, hy improving the condition of the hlood nud creating a hen liny digestion ; n Tuhtespoiii ful every day or every other dny a it mny be necessary HOGS. Pips in the summer often overheat themselves, get swel led necks, coughs, ulcers in the I slinks nud l.iver, which cause them t-i die very suddenly, thene ninv )e prevented eniirely hy pulling a pound of n half into s finrrel of swill ; nud it will al the same tune c msnlcrahly hasten the laltcti inp process. . 11. In auiinnl which is giving milk and you nre desirous to fatten nt the same lime, you sh u!d ii t give more th:iu n tahlcBpouful once n week or it will retaul the formation of fat hy increasing the uuvnnt of Milk. Iset. c!ic!i pers ii try its effects for himself nnd he wil ion lie stitis'ietl of its excellent qualities, and that no Fur mer should lie wilh 'iit it. For t lie purp'ise of fiudiiur out slid further how far out justly celebrated CATTLK I'OWDMK, is entitle,! t ithe C Milttleneu of an intelligent pcple; we hnve uddreftxttl fillers 1 1 nil futrls of iUt I'uited Slates, w here our l'ow iler has been used, nud we are able now from the evidence thus brought before us, to nsaure every Farmer. Ui;oy m in nnd llorse-mnn. that it has thus far vciy much ex ceeited our m 't naiiLMiine expectations; With the additional kuowlide thus far obtained, Wr Uoi'K we will he enabled to make the best nnd inst per feet Ca rTi.R Mkdicink ever yet offered to n iltseerning pe tple. It nets ns n valu'ible prom ter of diesli in. im proves the ni I it y of the blioil nnd thus inerensm the nmouut of cither l-'af. Milk und consequently ot ii utter II veil m Ihe henllhv Auiinnl Itcwirc of Counterfeits s the extensive sate of our powdt-rhas induced otheis to make nu imitation of it. I Inch jmck his tur written Signature on ihe end. HUKIMH. FHO.NFsFIKIsO A CO. Philadelphia, July 'JO, l-.'il. Iy. FOtt 25MUXTS. IJY MRANS OP THE KET .USCL'I.aI r Every one his PO'J 1 ILS, or Lvery own Physiciuit ! TmnTr sixth edition, Willi up wards of a hundred enRm viugs, showing private dis ease in every shape and form, and malformations of the generative system, lt.v lr Win. Votinpr. The time has now arri .ttV'.telM'' f1 ved, that persons sulVcring from secret diseases, need no more become the victim nr hi ack Eitr, as by the prescriitions contained in this book, nnv one may cure himself without hindrance to business, or the knowledge, of the most intimate friend, nnd with one-tculh the usual expense. In mlililioii to the jrcncrnl routine of private disease, I it fully explains the cause of manhood's early de cline, with observations on marriage besides ninny other derangements which it would not be proper to enumerate in Ihe public prints. rr Any (s-rson sending TWKNTY-FIVE CENTS, enclosed iu a letter will receive one copy of this book, by mail, or five copies will lie sent for one dollar. Address. Da. W. VOI-Nti. No. 133 SPRUCE Street, PHILADELPHIA." Post paid. y Dr. YOUNG can ho consulted on any of the Di-ca.-ps described iu his dillcrcut publica tions, nt his Ollice, 152 Spruoe Street, every day between 0 and 3 o'clock, (Sundays cuceptcd.) Philadelphia, June 5, 1853 iy. MARBLE MANUFACTORY, CHEAP r.K.VVK STONKS. IHE suhscrilier informs his friends and the public, that lie continues to carry on the Marble Uiisiness in all its branches, at his old stand in Milton, Pa., and is prepared to manu facture Monuments, Tombs, Gravestones, &c, of the best materials, and most finished work manship, nnd nt the lowest prices. Letter Cutting, Entrlish and Ormnn in the most modern and elegant stvle. Designs for Monuments,' Grave Stones, &c, always oil hand. N. B Orders for the East aide of the river promptly executed hy leaving tho same at the ollice of the "Suubury American." ANTHONY HIPP. Milton, May 10, 1851. VJM. a. MASON, Kngpuvcr and Printer, No. 40 Chestnut Street, abovi Second, PHILADELPHIA. S prepared to do ENGRAVING and PRINT- ING, in all their branches, Wedding, Visiting and Uusinesa Cards, llall Tickets, WaU-h Papers, Lahula, Bill Heads, Notes, Checks, Drafts and Diploma. Seal! and Stamps for Corporationa, Odd Fellows Masons, Sous of Temperance, &c. All the above engraved in the best manner. Orders by Post promptly attended to. December ?7, 1851 ly. KNOB AND SPRING MORTISE I.AT CH E8. An excellent article, for sale al half the usual price by J. W. H ILING, Suubury, July 7. 1849- CHINGLES. Joint arid Lap Shingles, of first rate cjuullty, lor sale by JOHN VOUNU. Suubury, Dee. SO, 1891. U. LIVER COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE. - DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC Oil NERVOUS DEBILITY. DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, AND nil diseases arising from n dis .rdcrcd llvrt or sto much, sitfh nsconsiiititiiu, inward Piles. Fullness, or Mood to 111 head. Acidtlv of Ihe Htonuieh. Nan Sen. tlcnrtlinru. dirirust lor Food. fulhtcMi or weiirlit In the Stomm-h. sonrlLructntioiip. sinkiuc or Mullet inn nt the pit oi me m mmeh, swimtmuff or the he m. hnrrb tl nud ililhcull breatliine, fluttering nt the hen rt, ehokiuff or snrTwitfing usutiouii when inn Iviiwr n st nre. Dinmers of vision. dots or webs iH'forcthe sight, Fever imd dull pain in tho ueun. nenciencv ot pcrsptnill'Mi. vcilownessnl Ihe Skin nun eyes, pain m the side . lmck, chest, limbs, Ac., sudilen flnshci of heat burning in tho tlexh, coustunt imaginings of evil, and great depression of spirits, CAN 1IK FFl-FCTirAlstsY Ct'RF.D BY- t r.LLun.ri:i oimiits iiitti:h, rsKVAiisn r.t DR.'C. M. JACltSOX, . AT TUB G till MAN MRDIC1NR STOHE, K'i. 120 Ari'h SI., iillnilrlilila. Tlipir piitviT over llie nh ive tli.e;isri is nut pxri!!intt if imlk-H, l.y sny uihur pi fj4ir;.l in t!m l:nintl funis, n I lit? inn's must, in Muny ms ulur uliillml I'hysii-iuiis nun mum. Thi-w Jlillcrs nre wnrlliv lln-y nltiMilinn uf invuliils. I'ii8i-k.iiii2 giml viilni'fl In liit? ni:iini-;ill 'ii uf ilimiM s pf the l.ilpr mul Irsm-r uliiniifi. i-xtiriii-H lilt Im nt ln.iiii-liing puwrrs ill wi-iikni'Wi mul nlfi'i lifiiK m Inr ili'i ativc iirj.m, lliey lire, villul, silt-, iH.Ttiiin tnnl ,li--.K:iiit. i-'ioin tlu Moiiti'ii llrc.l Tlie T'llitor sniil, Ucr. !.! '1)K. IIiioFUMI-.. ('KI,I111ATKH IlKIIVlN HlTTSIIS fur llif i-nrc uf I .iv.-r ('iinipLiiiil, J.-nimlii-r. lJvnii'wiu, I'liriniic nr Nurrmis lli-l.i!ily, in iIi-hitvihIIv nnv n'f lh must piipu. Inr mi-ilirini-s i f tlm dny. Th.'no'llilti-ig linvn Iwn nm-il by lli'iincniils. imil n frii-ml lit oni trllmw miyii lie Ims linn-si-ll riM-riveil nit i-ffe'-lunl tnnl periii:tin-ttl eureuf I.ivit Ciiliipl:iinl trfiin die nue uf t Ii.k ri-miitv. W'r. nre rniivineeil Hint, in tie life ul' these Kilter., the pnlient i-nim!:iiilly puns Btrem;lli unit vi.ir-ir n f:irl xviirltiyul' ri"M eiinniile. mtiuil. They nre jilc.iKiint in liMle mul mnetl. mul f:in lie liw-ll hy juts him with the must ilelirnte Nti-innrl with snfe ty. llntler nny eirennihiueep. Ve nre upt-nhili!! Iruln tx perienee, mul lu Hie iilllii-leil we lelvise their use." 'friiTr's Wskklv," une of Hie hest Literary imperi published, niit, Aiijr. ', "Da. Hnn.xii's Okiimx HiTrKH., innnufnitnreil hy Dr. Jnrklnii. nre n nv ree-inlMienili-d t,y miine uf the ill'Lt prnniiuent inemlierH uf the Ini-ilMv tm aii nrticle u nillrh tltieaey in ens s uf trnvilo wi-.ikiii-iis. As null is the r.ise, we w-niM inlvise nil m tllieis li i-lilnin il h l 1 1... nntl thus save tltrtngelvin nni'-li sii-kne.-s. rermiti. uf ilcliilita- teil r.iinnitnli ns will liinl ttiene lii:tt-rs tiilv.intauemis In their he.ilth, n. we kn mv limn exitm-nee the sjlutury elfeet liicy Imve lljiuil week s slems.1' ilore Ih-iileme. The ipiiibilelplnn Snlur.hy li:it tte," the lient fninily liewspnpei ;vi!:in.ii il 111 iliu t 'niieil tali's, Hie eilit ir snys i if Ih )ijhtiid' German Hitlers. "It in selilmn i'. i.. we ree-nninriiil wlmt lire lermril Pn lent Meilieiiies. t i in- "unliih-iii-e mill patninni'e uf our readers; mtil, tiii-ii-rnre. hen we rfe-iiin ul llr. Ili--f- lanrl'. (iirmaii llitlirs. we wis it In lie llijtinetly utiitef stihil lhal we in i" nul ;e.-tkiii!i uf llie ti"stinm9 of the tlaV, Ihllt ate ll'iiseil nlh-ut l..r ti In i. I' i.i-i-iml nml lli.n fur. I frutleiinfti-r they haveit im' tlteir cnillv raee of nuseliief, Jinl ut n liieiheiiie 1 uj estahliihril, iniivcrsallv pri.eil. mill Which ha met llic lvuly nppmval n ll:e l iti-'iilly ilseif " lvilleiien llivin evi.le'nei' h:i heen r,i'i-iv-fi1 like the fiirei; une) ft. nil nil seeli in. uf the I i i. th.i lavt thr-e year., im.l Hie sir .i','"3l t.'.liin niv in its favni. is. that there in m ne ut it ,,.,-, i,, uK. pr.iel lee uf the ri'Kiilar l'hv sieitlns uf I'hilnilelpliin, Ihau nil nlher u wtriiins e nnhiiieil, n faet that ean iiiMly lie esi ihlislie;l, mul l'n!l.' priivint; tll.it. u Si-ientilii' prepnrali n will n t with llieir ipilct apiiruvnl when prem n'eil even in this l.irill Tlial this imilieine will cure l.iver Cumpl-iint nml l)vs pepsia, n i nne eainl niht. nfli-r jiMnit it 11.1 ihreeleil. It ti'els siieriliitilly upon the st''tn.ieh anil liver il is preffemhle tn eal'imel in nil hilli -im iliieasei the elf'-et is iiiimiilinte. They van 1-.-I'Iiimiiiri.t.-.I In l'i-iii.ilt- ut Infant with safely anil reiiahle Im ni lit. nt any time. m:v.rti: ok TurvrntriTrs. Tiiis inetlieine li-n iit.aineil that hiirli eh.irneter whieh is lleei'ssary I'.irnll tm-ilii-iiii's t'latl.iiut i iiehu-e ciiiuli'ifeiiers In put I'irlh n spin i.'its niiiele at the ri.k of the lives uf Ihnie nre inii'ieenlly de.R-ivi'il. LOOK WI'.I.I.TO T1IK MAP.K OK Till'. r.KNTINR. They have Ihe written ip:iiiittire uf C. .M. JACKSON upon Ihe wrapper, unit the irinii- hi ,wn iiithe lKttle,with uiir wliieh thi'V nre .pinions. For sale, wholesale ami retail, nt the German Medicine Store, No. tan Aliril Slrei l, nne ilnor liel nv Sixth, (l ite uf 47S Itaee slrerl.) Philaili lphia. nml liy respeitulilc llwilers genenilly tlirntlithunt the I'omiiry. vitn-KH iti'.i)rt:i:. T'l eirihte nil chases nf invaliils tn enj iy the nilvnntages of tneir gniil restnrative powers. Single Jiotlle, 75 mil's. At.o: Knr si!e l.y IT. MAssntt, Sunlmry, ami yt. A. MVav. Northiiitiheri.'uiil. ' AlliJ.lit HO, l.j. y. UNION HOTEL, SUL'EURY, PA. 'HE MISS WEITEI.'s respectfully inform thr Pulilic lh:it ihev lill continue, to enter 'I tain travellers and others nt their old established stand in Market slrrcl, west of the Comt House. Their lontr experience in Ihe business, nnd the well established rcpui.ilion of their House, will, they trust, be n siiliicieut giinrjiilee, that their customers w ill be well accommodated. March 8, 1851 tf. AMERICAN KOUSS," P0TTSVILLE, PA. IN. MARV WEAVER respect fully inform, ' I"1''''11 "'"l travelling cotuniunilv general ly. Hint slie has openeil tl.is l.ire ami eiiiiililo.li. mis HOTEL, furnished in a superior stvle. Prom her long experience iu the business of a first rale Hotel, and Well known reputation to accommo date, her customers may depend on being supplied with every thing conducive to their comfort and convenience. Feb. 13. 831 tl LAWRENCE HOUSE. SUXEURY, PA. 'I"' HE subserils r respecllullv informs her friend. il and the public generally, that she has takci. the ahovu well known stand nearly opposite the Court House, lately occupied by Mr. J. C. Per kins. (She trusts that her experience iu business. and her ell'orts to make her guests comfortable, will give entire satisfaction to thoso who may fj vor her with their custom. ANN C. MORRIS March 8, 1S51 if. J. H. ZIMLIEHirAIf! " JlSItCU OV TSIH I'KiCXi Sunbury, Pa. Ollice iu Deer Street, immediately opposite the Public School House. W Monies eollccled and uil hu.iimss niumiitly und eaic. fully nttumkd to. Ajiril SO, 1S50 JJ A PENT Trusses of all kinds, Harrison's writing and indellible ink. Col tun varu und laps.jjst received and for sale by j. w. i icn.i.(j. Sunbury, Dee. 2, 1818. TONE Ware, Earthen Ware, Raisins, Al monds, P tines and Cream Nuts. Planes of ull kinds. Salt and Plaster. Just received and for sale by JOHN W. FRILINU. Sunbury, Dec. 29, H4U. lOOKS and fluid Pens. On hand several cop J ies of the life of Christ, and also a number of gijhl pens which wo will sell at the Philadelphia prices. For sale at this ollice. mi.VER WATCHES. A few double rase k English Silver Wutchea, for sale at very low priive by H. 11. MASSER. Suubury, April 12, 1851. W7-ENNE1 B.TEN1A ENNEHV'S PATENT SASH FAS- N1NGS. A cheap and excellent arti cle fur fastening sash for sale by J. W. FRILINU Sunbury, July 7, 1849. TVfURSING UOTTLEs H reast pumps, and uipjile tubes- A supply of these useful arti cles just received and for sale by JOHN W-FRILING 8unhury, Jan- 18, 1851 tf OSE OINTMENT. A fresh supply of this , excellent article for Tetter, 4c, just received and for sale-by HENRV MASSER. Suubury, July 28, 1849 rpEAS, from the New York Canton and Pckin JL 'l ea Company, For sale by J. W. FRILING. Sunbury, Dec. 2, 1818 BAY REM. An excellent article for sale by HENKY MASSER. Sunbury Jan. S'Ui, 1H1U tf. HANK NOTE TAIHH. C0 RREC TE D WEEK L Y? PK.X!YLVAMA. riTV OP fHtLAliBLPIII. MAWACAIHKTTS. All silvern hunks lilt U. !. llnnk Mutes IS ill. IIIIOUK IMI.A.LI. All snlvent Isinks pni CoeTCTHT. All s -lveiit Innks (lis CO.N.XI:t. I ICL I . All snlvent Ismk. 1 (lis MOW YORK. CITT. Ilnnlt of t'hnmlicrsli'.irg I !i Itnnk of rluer On. pi" Hank of Del. Co. Chester irj ll.mk nf flernmntnwn imr I A I! solvent luniks 1 Hank nf Oettvsliuri 1 (lis; L;v JK ll'Hes miner j i". Dank uf Lewittt'irn cotisTsr. All Solvents Imnks 1 ti M;W JKI18F.Y. Iletvidere Itnnk ComitR'ri'inl llnnk 1 'lis Hank uf.Midillelntvil 1 (lis M'lnttf'itnery Cu llnnk pnr Hank ol iN'irthumlK-rritil- pm llnnk uf I'iftthiirir 1 (lis ll.mk of Dunville oarlKiir. Hank .Unit IMIy I"' Carlisle Hank 1 ilis F. ft AL, .MiiMlelnwn Pi. sir Cnlnniliin Il k l llVnCi Mir Mechanic.' Ilk. ,ewnrK mr llovi lslnwn Hank pnr.Mcch. Hk of llnrliwtns pi" Kiiiton Ilink imrl.Mi ch. : .Mini. Ilk Trent pnr l.rie llm.k 9 .lis .Alnrri. Co llnnk I Kxelianee ll'k Pitt.lmre I ilis' Xewnrk llk l A Ins. Co j ill Kxchance ll'k, llrniieh 1 ili.'Oniiiire llnnk FnnniTs' H'k, Hnek.Cn ir!l'e.i le's Ilk Pnltersnti Knriiiers' Hk, l.'menster jiiirjl'riiicrloll Hank I'nrmeis' Hk, Heti'lmg iinr'Snlenl lliinkina Co, Fnrm. Hk S-hnvll,lll Co p irlHemerret CM Hank F ft I). Ilk Wii'vnesli'ft lldis Slide Hank nt Cniinlell I'rnnklin Hk. Wash'n O.dij Wale Ilk FliJiliiihtim llnrrlshnrir Hank t'dis'SmlH Hank Xewnrk 1-1 dis imr par dis imr 3 ilia f dis ll.niesdnle Hank 1 dis!Stute Ilk. X. HnlilKWIekar ljmcater Hank parnsse Hank. Newt "il j dis lichanon Hank p-,rTri'nl"li HatiWim? Co par Merch. Mnn. Il-mk 1 ilisil nion Hank. Dover ill" .Minels1 ll'k. Pnltsvills p.'f Yimlleve'le A U'-l DrC. laili. Mon nimlii !n llimk t dis l.yitk ictcs imili-r ?-'i J di. I'nvl "rsv Del ll'tr Co 13 (lisl PKI.AWAHi:. Vesl llraneh Hank pnr Itnnk of Delnwnre par Wvominc Ilk, WilkeshV pnr llnnk of fiinyrnn pm nrk Hnnk, I dis IVliclicf mites 1 dis MAIXK,. H'lllknf helloek Sdis Mercmililc Ilk. llnn'ror lllilis Delnwnre Cily llnnk pnr Ilk WlliiM lift Hnindyw. uil 1- nrmers' Hk Si Di-hwure ir I nion llnnk. AVilminutoii pnr IV t inier RTs I ilis oiiio. All . Ivent hanks dis, x w A.Mi'sinni: AM solvent Imnks 2 i'i. Ail soli-rut Imnks j (lis tVHk li nes under .Vs 4 ill. l-.KAKI.N I . Rink "f St Allans All s 'Kent hank. NCIItTII CAIIOI.IXA J (tisl.MI s ilvent Imnks 4 (li (Iwl?-l'ii.ler5's, 8J (lis PIIILA. AND READING RAILROAD. siMMicit AititAxc;ii.Mi:x r from rillt.ADIU.PIII.V AXB POTTSVIU.K. F n res Ur ilntnl. Office of the l'hila. 5' Ilcadins 11'tilroad Co. Philadelphia, March SO, 1851. Two Passenger Trains Daily, (except Sunday.') '-W-V 1ft . .... . ! ..Ml i?j e. arm niter rttiru 1st, inni two trains win ! .l U l,n r,, .,..l, i ,;i.. i...,..,...,,, ll,;i..,i.,l. -t r , v '', ,nui ..VJ, u.lllj, uunvoi . iiu,.v.v.- phia nud Poltsville. Monyiyc, uxi:. I Leaves Philadelphia nt 7J A. M., daily except - Sundays. I Leaves Poltsville at 7J A. M. daily except Pun- days. j aft.'cuxoox ux;i. I Leaves Philadelphia ut 3 o'clock, daily, except Sundays. j Leaves Poltsville tit 3 o'clock, daily, except Sundays, j FA ttKS, lletween Philadelphia nml Pottsville, .','2.75 i Lit class cars and 3.35 3d class ears, i Hetween Philadelphia and Reading, S 1.75 1st cbi cars and 4"; I.. 15 3d class cars, j Depot in Philadelphia, corner of Rroad and ; A'ine Streets. ' I Passengers cannot cuter the cars unless provi I ded wilh Tickets. j NOTICE. l'ifty pounds of Imgtrnge will-lieal- loweu to eacu passenger in inese lines; anil pas sengers nre expressly prohibited from Inking any thing as baggage but llieir wearing apparel, which w ill be at the risk of its owner. liy order of the Heard of Managers. S. UUADFOKD, April 10, 1851. Secretary. Now 3Iii!ic Just Published. EE & WALKER, No. 1(13 Chesnut st jt are constantly publishing and receiving, new and beautiful music from tho most distin guished composers. I The following list contains some of their choi 1 cest and most popular Songs, Walt7.es, Polkas, Ac. Now, thou n rt Goic, a beautiful song, words by Thomas .1. Dichl. music by HaiuluidjT. Mv New England Home, words nud music bv Mrs L. Wade. - (Voile's Omnibus; by C Globe n collection of Dueits. Sounds from Home, jiiauo and violin, by Jos. Giing'l. Pretty Little Polkas for Pretty Little People, by .1. Ling. All Ihe Winds aje Sleeping, by A. S. Worm scy, ('uardian Angel, by the author of "Love Not." Household Words, written by Chns. Ynung.do. The Adieus, words by Thomas J. Diehl, mil sic by Dorr. LEE i WALKER have constantly on hand, superior Pianos, nud a supply of Martin's Cele brated Giiiurs, which together with a line as sortment of Musical instruments mid Merchan dize in general, comprise a slock not to be sur-pa--sed "l.y that of uliv other eslabli.shmont in the country." ' LEE & WALKER, 1H3 Chesnut street, Swaim'c liuilding. Philadelphia, June 2S, 1851. Iy. NO CL1!K NO PAY I Hughes' Fever and Aguo Pills ! ! 4 PERFECT and speedy cure for liio Fever - and Ague is guaranteed to any one who may use the Pills. They have Wen used for the l.isi .turn yenr and lme never bren known to fail in a single instance and in cases, too, where persons hae had tlio disease for several years, without intermission. Tho proprietor rhallaign the voil.l to produce ull nrliclo that will cute in us sho.t a lime, without leaving nny deleterious cMccIs from the use of it. If (he" Pill do not perforin a speedy and perfect cure, tho proprielorvill return tlie money. For sale by Jacob S. Lawrence, M incst illc ; E. llelfen stein, Trcvorlon; S. R, llivon, Schuylkill Ha ven; John W. Fiiling. Sunbury; Mary A. Mc Coy, NorlhumU rl.iud ; Dr. Ueekly, Danville ; John Sharpie ss. Cattawiss i ; Dr. Judd. W illiams- port ; John Raser, Milton, and by resiMjctablo D ru -isls throughout the State. J. Cl RTlS ('. HCGHES, Proprietor. Pottsville, June 2S, 1851. ly. TKOHAS PALMER, COM.M ISSlOX a1 KKCHANT, No. fi, North Wharves, Where the following goods are received and sold on commission, Dried Apples, Peaches. Plums, Pears, Cherries, Ac., Green Applca iu Dairela or by the I)uhcl, lieaus, Peas, Cranberries, Onions, Mercer Po tatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Shclbarks, Chestnuts, Ground Nuts, Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs. Prunes, Grapes, Poultry, Eggs, H utter, Cheese. A ud all kinds of Foreign und Domestic Pro duce. Philadelphia, Dee., 13, 1851 ly. SOAP AND CAUDLES. fTIHE subserilK-r takes this method of iuform ing tho citizens of Sunbury nnd vieinilv, that they are engaged in the manufacture of Soap and ('undies, of the liest finality, at No. 44 Fillicrt street, Philadelphia. They ' respectfully invite all who buy for cash, to give him a call as they will tind it to to their advantage in dealing w ith him for unit ies in tlieir line. E. DI.'FFY cV SON, 44 Fillicrt above. 0th. Dacemhcr 20, 1851. tf. TIP ISSUE PAPER. Yellow Tissue paper for il covering glusses, 4 c, for sale at the ollice tf Ibe American. STONE WAIin, STONE uiilk Pans, aUne Jugs and Pitchers, and othor articles of stone ware just received and for s.ils by JOHN W. FRILINU. Sunbury, June 83, 1H9 EXTRACT CF GINGER. A fresh supply just received and for sale at this ollice. Pi ice 85 cents. Sunliury, Ju'y IS. 1851. LANK NOTES, waiving the exemption law of :ll'0. for sale by April '.', I KM. 11. 1). MASSER. A CALL TO HOUSEKEEPERS At Hi Cnblnrt Wnrc Itoom of - SE1VN IIOUPT & CO. . Market Square, ' j Also at the corner nf Fawn street 4- the Railroad SUNBURY, PA. ' Tlmnkful for the patronage of his friends and customers during the 17 years he has been in bu.i ness in this place, he solicits from the public a eon tinunuce of their favors. Dtirinir this period he has endeavored to keep up with the Improvements of the day, and has nceordittirly extended his htlsiJ ness in every branch and variety. The public are therefore invited to the attention of the present stock of CAMXKT WWW. AND CHAIHS;- MAM'rAtTftiei)' bv SEBASTIAN H0UPT & CO. At the Old Ftnnd, Where in addilion to tlieir forimrr stock of )hf establishment they now manufacture Mahogany, Walnut & Cane-Seat Chairs, .rre Sprirnr Sc.-it Racking; Chain, Dressing Bureau., Centre Tables, MirLli Top Wash Stands, and a variety of other new style and Fathiounhlc Fnriiifurr, Having secured a Hearse and made llie neces sary nrrantrcniculs for Ihe purpose, they are now prepared for Undertaking in all its branches, in this vicinity or at any convenient distance. Ye mni.ls nml mistresses, nml limSninls t,Hi, Here's furniture of every style nnd hni-, From side Ismrtl down tn kitchen lulilrs, Fnnn rocking cluiirs to lockmir cradles f li nild -oii not have tlie ini.ly Jons to pny We'll wait awlillv fur n lirigiitcr lwlier .lay Or take potiilnrs, onts, eom, wlient nnd rye j Hark, Insip pole, staves, or liimlwr wet sihI drr Or nny lliii.f! but yokes nnd tlircRltniR ibii,, ' ' Fioiii phis nml tnrkics down to little quail.. Come on then fricinla, eutne one and all, Keep tinde o moving, so lg ics on the Imll.o f"" Orders from a distance promptly attended to nnd work of all kinds delivered with dispatch. Sunbuiy, March 9, 1850. tf 3S!;.TY LA fi AND 1HS!()N AISKNCY. The ullcnli.in of the jiublie is called to the ad veitisemeiit of Mr- Charles C- Tucker, Attorney and Agent nt Wnshigton City. Persons hay ing claims for bounty Lauds or Pensions are in formed lhal the subscriber has made arrangements for the requisite forms, and claimants calling at his uliirc, can have Iheir papers prepnred and forwarded to Mr- Tucker nt Washington, and by him he properly attended to belorc the De partment (here. H. 13. MASSER. Sunliury, Jan. 18, 1S.11 V:tlu;)I)Ie PROPERTY FOR SALE. rgMIE Subscriber who resides in Philadelphia, IL offers for sale tlio following property in Mil ton, Northumberland county, viz: The large EHICK BUILDING in upper Milton, forinerli occunlnJ Messrs PalN'Tsons as a Carriage Makers .Shop. The bnihlimr is (ill feet front on upjier Msrkst' street, nnd 40 feet on Front street, and is two stories high. Also a two story BRICK! BLACKSMITH SHOP, 40 by 25 feet, on the same premises. The lot is on the corner of upper Market and Front .tresis, nnd is Gfl leet front, and 15(1 feet deep. The premises would be valuable for a Pouudrr I or other manufacturing purposes, and will lie sold on reasonable und accommodating terms by ap plying either to JACOil CARIilliAN, Philadelphia. .1. F. WOLKIXOER, Es,.. M,to or H. II. .MASSER. Esip, Suubury. Philadelphia, Jan. 25, 1S5I tf. 'UIL t til.l.l'U i -vVISBSCAIi HOUSE, ESTABLISHED is YEARS AGO HV mi. KINKEIJX, iV. IP. Comer oj 'Ihird aad Union Streets, butwkkx spurri: ami i-ixk stkkktj, PHILADELPHIA. 1JIFTI-:i-:' YI-:.R! of cxtcnive mnl iiniiitrrraplsj -liractici- M-.ii in linn coy have rriulrrrd llr. K. lhs mom cXH'ri nml Micncuial prui'litioncr t'ur snd nrsr, in llxi trtialmcnl ot nil (liscasrs ol u irivatc iialnrv. 1'rrswnt nllhclcil Willi niceis mi. in the Ii.kIv. llimnt, or legs, pains in the head or iKtiifs. incicnrinl rlicnninlism. trictnrri, gravtl, disL-iiHt: nriyini; trnni yinitlinili i-xcvssi.u ur tiiiiiiintrt(if tlis blond. licrvliy thr mitntion h.n Is-cmt vnnrblril, ars utl ticatvil Willi SlICCI'M. 1 ll? wli places Innisi ir nmlri tin- enre of Dr. K., iroiv rit xiHty ronliilr in la. Ii .n ,r ui ti Krntleinan,siiil ronailcnl y n-1) upon bis s!.iil ns a phi Kician. TAKI-: I'AltTK TI.AIt XllTIC'K. Ymints M. ii wli l have injnnil llicimirlvi-i br a eertsin iiiieticc iiiilalscl in u halm frciii.nilv bartinl Innn rril e iiijami "lis or al sclcsil the i-il.-.-ii ,n' wliicli urr uislillr fell, rl fil wln-n nslcri, anil jlcslmy Ii lit inliiil tail I.hIv, sh. "lit apply liniiii-ilial. ly. Wenliiicrs nnd c nstn nliitroil debility I of m:;ir fiicruv, plunicnl liiuilmlr ami m eml j r .straii.ni. irrilalnlily ami nil urryous nllicli ins. lisli (!i'll'ni. vliieeislniess of Die livei. nml evcrv ilisemein mf way (iiiini-eie.l with I he ili inter of the iviiervatirs fniie tions cure.1, nml lull viitor resinrcl. YOUTH AND MANHOOD, A vigorous life or a premature ilealh. KI.KEI. on Srlf I'nsrrvation. ONLY 25 CENTS. Tllil It ink just published ia ailed wild useful iufnrma oil Ihe lilliruilllesnud discuses of Ihe Uenerntive llrfsns. II iKMresM-c lisellnlikr to ( l Til, MAMKHlUsnd C)fJ A(l-., ami should lie i ,y nil. The valuable advice nnd iiuprersi vr wiiriiiiie it gives, Will prevent yenrs . s misery uml sud'eriuii and savs annual ly I h iiisniiils of Lives. l'areuis by rmsliuc il will learn bow tn prevent Ilis ss- truell.ni i. llieir eliiklrelt. , rriiilitnnce.il cents, rm-l mil in a letter, sit dressed to nu. KINKKI.IN. X. Werner ol Tllllll) I MUX Slicels, between piiiruce IW, I'hilwlrlphia, will eusurti a u.ili. uisler envel ipe. wr return of nml I ers his at a ili.i.m,-,. nuiv address Dr. K. by letter, ( paid.) nud bei-ureil nt h nne rA'KAt;i:s of .Mi:i)inxi:s. piri-ttions, s., f irwnrrirri by s. uiliiiL- a reniilmuee, uml nut unsrruis fresi UAMAIil: .., CTIIKISTV. II i 'k-sellers. New Aifi iits. I'dlbirs. Itniivussers, end si olbers sunplii'd u-ilh the ulsive work ut very low rules. SupleuilKr C, li-Ai ly. F-TE1TT lEDICJIlTEa. Green's Oxygenated Uilter, price reduced. Chi Jacob Townscud's Sarsaparilla. linker's Sarsaparilla. Swaync'a "vrup of Wild Cherry Swuyne'a Yermiluge. Ayre's Cherry Peeloral Dr. Drake's Panacea. Dr. Culleu's do Tibbil's Pain Killer. Dr. Hoolland'a German Bilters- Indian egelable Pills Horse and Catllo Medicines For sale by HENRY MASSER. r-uubury, July 14, 1849. Valuable Hooks. LIFE or Co hist, handsomely hound, D'A sic it's llisriisr nr tkk KKrnnxiTios 1'i.ik Dcr-MooKs smi Lsniisas, full bounded For sule ut the publishers prices by 11. B. MASSER Sunbury, July 14, J849 CA PS. A n assortment just received. AL silk HATS at $235, for sale hy H. MASSE1 . Suubury, Dec. . 844. 5 A TENT BRJTTANIA 8TOPPER3 U liar bottles Tor sale by H. B MASSER. Runbiiry, April, 12, 1851 VVfRITINU FLl IUnd a4f lhii"E lones. IllBl rMCiv.l a.l.l f.ip malm Km April ltt. 1)451 H. U. MASSER. 1JLANKS.' LANK.S of every description can lie had I a p I) ing at the ollice of the American. ADD'S celebrated Horse and Cattle if. cine for sale bv HENRY MASKFI Sunbury, Jan. S'lh, 181'J ' . ' . - ' , , - . ;, I
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