Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, July 03, 1852, Image 4

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    Poetry.
T3E CLOCK IN THE CORNEB. -r
a. coisst.
f IhongM Jn my school boy crHyg, forsoolh,
That tf0 clork wa living Ihinp,
That it bad a tongue that would spunk Iho
i tiolh, -
To tell it tales npon trnunt youth,
In Iba book hiding days f spring.
And I peeped with fear on Its charactered
face,
To watch th fpiril within,
That was r twining its round with ceaseless
racF,
And hcatmg Iho time with ft miniature
mace,
As if overjoyed at the din.
( marked its voice when the dear ones
died,
As it ticked to their Infest breath,
And, when they passed to the bunine un
tried, It seemed to follow, with nnmeamired stride,
Their spirits after death.
flow
it rung
and echoed
my
chimp,
On that merriest summer morn,
When the skies were brighter than eastern
clime,
And hearts beat fast for Iho coming time,
And the future yet nnborn !
And when, 'mill storm and midnight wild,
On the dark and mtmnins: earth,
Tlwre eame to our love a fair-haired child
lis monitor face beamed biiuhtlv, and
smiled,
To murk the moment of birth.
Thou art old, but I lovo thy very decay,
As thou sittest nn ancient mime,
On thy wooden seat near the kitchen way,
When, for many a year and many a tiny,
They have come to ask thoe "iho timu !"
Keep lime, old horologe, till ago
Shall close thy master's cyo ;
And when thou Brl left in the latest stage,
To tremble alone, 'mid the elements' rage,
Oh, then run down and die.
A STRING OF ITEMS.
There are over two hundred prisoners in
The Illinois penitentiary.
The rust has made its appearance among
the barley crops of Marion co , Ky.
There are 000 children in a single work
house in Limerick.
Seven Railroads will terminate at Buffalo
before the expiration of 1853. Four termi
nate'already at Rochester.
The re were one hundred and twenty-nine
rfeaths from cholera in New Oi leans during
fhe week ending the 12th inst.
Attempt not what God cannot counte
nance ; but wait and all things will be
brought forth in their due season.
The peach crop in and around Delaware
City promises a large yiekl the present sea
son. Portraits in iron are now tho greatest nov
elty of the day. One has been taken of
Daniel Webster of this material.
Gen. Harrison's Tomb,,at North Bend, is
reported by a late visitor, to be in a shame
fatly neglectedand ruinous condition.
Trust him little who praises all ; him less
who censures all ; and him least who is in
different about all.
Hon. Stephen A. Doug1ass,Jof Illinois, wo
fcte informed, intends to speak before the
people in twenty-eight Slates of tho Union
during the present Presidential canvass.
A petition was presented gin tho New
Hampshire Legislature, on the 9th inst., in
favor of the Maine Law, signed by 34,598
voters aud 47,770 females and minors.
Lady Johnson, the only daughter of Lord
William Campbell, who was once provincial
Governor of South Carolinia, died lately in
England.
"Tou want a flogging, that's what you
do," said a parent to an unruly son. "I
know it, dad, but I'll try and get along with
ut it,,T said' the independent brat.
The carpenters in the employ of the
Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Company
struck on Monday week for the operation of
the ten hour system, and have been out of
employment ever since.
Suicide op an Unsuccessful Inventor.
--Austin Allen, a machinist, in Rochester,
tut his throat, on Saturday. He had been
engaged upon an invention of his own, and,
iaiung to nnng it into operation, his nvnd
uecame ueransea.
How to get rio or Cockroaciiks. It is
latod that the peelings of cucumbers, nla.
ced in the way of cockroaches for three or
four nights in succession, will entirely clear
a nouse ot these pests of tho housekeeper
Haro Run. A Mexican paper slates ihnl
the finances of the country have sunk to so
row a slate, lhat nothing short of anoiher
war wilh the United State will save tho
Government fiom bankruptcy.
:IIave you not mislaken the pew, sir 1"
blandly said a Sunday Chesterfield 1 a s'ran
ger as he entered it. 'I beg pardon," re
plied the intruder, rising to go out, 1 1 fear I
have, I took it for a Christian's."
Gen. Pierce. The brotheis of Gen
Fierce were in the war of 1812. Their
names were Benjamin and Sullivan. The
late Gen. John McNeil, who was wounded
t the battle of Lnndy's lane, mimed a
ister of Gen. Pierce.
Is Luck. A factory girl at Blackitone
River, R I., hat just opened letter w hich
her aunt gave ber three years ago, and finds
it to contain papers putting her in possession
of 88,000 v.hich her aunt, sinco decoased,
left ber by will. She has obtained lbs
cash.
Upon coming into the office the other day
vre naked the "devil" hia rule for punctua
tion. Said he, l sot up at long can
holj my bteath, then put in a comma; when
1 gape, ineert a aemicolon ; when 1 sneeze, a
colon ; and when 1 want another chew of to
bacco, I insert a period." We cannot with
hold these rules, so admirable for their aim
. jiliciiy, from the public Ex.
HKNRY CARIt
. GKO. 1.EAOVK. J. It. (IIKSK.
COMISSIOJ AND FORWARDING HOUSE.
CARR, GIESE & CO.,
commission ct forwarding merchants,
JVb. 19, Spears Wwrf,
BAlTIKOKT.
Will receive ami sell FLOUR, GKAIN, and at.
kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE and also
LUMBER.
OARTICUT.AR attention will he given to this
branch of tho Business, by Lewis W. II.
Gicsc, whom whole attention will lie devoted to
the sale of I.nmlwr, anil will occupy an OITics o
tho Falls Dock, especially for this purpose. Mr.
(iicse's long ex; .rienre, and reputation as a first
rate sidesman, is a guarantee that the liiyliost
market prices will always bo obtained.
LB"" Liberal Cash advances made on Con
signments I but in no case will this House make
any advances, until the Produce is received.
March 13, 1852 4 mo.
CLOTHING WAREHOUSE.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
J. W. $ E. I). STOKKS,
No. 101 Market Street, South side, First belne
Sixth Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
fDU FELLOWS anil Masonic Rejrnlia of
- every variety, suited to tlio various rank
and orders, constantly nn linml. Also, a largo
mid extensive stock of fashionable
lUnuy Tin (1c CloUiing, !
manufactured by the liest of workmen, and from
the newest stylo of Goods, of Into importation, at
crcallv reduced prices. They have also n Inrire
and well selected nssoittuent of Piece Goods, of
English, French nnd German Fabrics, of new
uml beautiful Patterns, which they will inuke to
order in the most approved and fashionable man
ner, and in a superior stylo of workmanship.
February 88, 1852. Inio.
TUG CHEAT PftlZi: 31 L DAL, Alt-
Rin:ni
HICIH33T & TULli,
No. I IS Chcstnnl St., above Sixth, Frput oj
JONES' HOTEL.
J37TT) IJ y
AVE just received their Prize
eilnl, awarded to them for
eir best i ravelling 1 runKs ex
hibited at the World a I air in London, 1851
being tho only exhibitors to whom any award
was made. Their competition was with all the
world, and they have taken THE PHI.h!
TRUNKS, VALISE?, BAGS, &c.
To bo found in this Citv, and at vcrv low prices,
Call and see. HICKEY & Tl'LL,
Trunk Manufacturers, 1 18 Chestnut St.
April 10, 1852. tf.
GLASS, DRUGS, PAINTS, &c,
WHOLESALE ANI fltTAIX.
rriHE Fhilodclphia Window Glass Ware
house, and Drug, Paint, Varnish, Oil and
Color Stores,
Nos. 33 and 35 North Fourth Street.
East side, has the largest assortment of Window,
Picture, Coach, Cane, Hot-House, and other
GLASS,
the city; comprising upwards of 15,000 dif
ferent sizes, ranging from the smallest size, up to
38 by 60 inches of fciheet, and as larae as 5 by
7 feel of Plate Glass, including English Crown,
trench, Germaii and American, both
Single and Double Thick.
Also, a large assortment of Vcrv Thick Glass,
for Sky-Lights, Bulk Windows, &c.
1 ho .Subscriber having a heavy stock on hand
s prepared to fill orders at the shortest notice,
ml on the most reasonable terms. Odd sizes
of any pattern cut to order.
lirounil u rule Lead ; Faint, Varnish, of ev-
cry in scription ; Turpentine ; Linseed Oil, boil-
1 and raw; Puir.t Anils; Putty; Brushes;
Dye Woods, oe., Ac, fee.
A nd also, a largo supply of fresh imported
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
J. II. SPRAGI E.
Nos. 33 & 35 North 4th St, E. Side.
April 10, 1853. ly.
IMPE0VED LIGHTNING E0DS.
THE subscrilier has constructed a LIGHT
NING ROD on true Philosophical princi
ples, by which buildings supplied with them arc
rendered perfectly secure against destruction by
iglilmng. 1 ho connection and insulation ot the
rod, as well as tho preparation of tho ground rod,
is on an entirely new plan, making a more per
fect conductor than any heretofore in use.
Measures have been taken to secure Letters
Patent for the improvement.
l'ersons desirous of securing their lives and
property from destruction by lightning, can have
conductors put up to their buildings in the most
perfect and substantial manner, by applying ei
ther personally or by letter, to tho undersigned,
at the following prices :
For 40 ft. inch copper rod foU plated
point, mlid jnatiua tip,
$22,00
And forty cents for every additional foot
over forty.
For 40 ft. J inch tubular rods gold pla
ted point, solid vl ut i ii a tip.
13,50
18,50
10,00
For 40 ft. iron rod gold plutrd point, W-
td vlat ma tip,
For 40ft. iron rod silver plated point,
And twenty cents for every additional foot over
forty. I . S. S1ACKKV.
Milton, Sept. 6, 1851 ly. cap 17, 1852.
" HARRISBURG BOOK BINDER Y.
F. Ii. IIUTTEIl & CO.,
SucvsrVTS to W. ). 1 1 irk ok, nml Mirk A Cnntine.
BOOK HINDERS, STATIONERS AND
BLANK HOOK M A N L" F A CTl " Ii E I lis.
The Fulsrrilor respectfully iufnnn -thrir friends
and the puhlir, thnt thry are now currying on ihc
above business at tho OI.1J i 1 A-N u occupied hy
II irk ok & Co. J ury flatter themselves that lv
careful attention to busine., they will merit and
receive a continuance of the patronage so liber
ally enjoyed by tho old linns,
r&rticulur attention will be paid to tho ruling
and binding of every description of blank books
for banks county otlirca, merchants and private
individuals, and every variety of full and half
bound blank books. Old books, periodicals, luw
books, music, newspapers, Slc, bound in any
pattern and in any style required.
In addition to tho above, they have, and w-ill
at all times keep, a generul assortment of STA
TIONERY, consisting of
letter Paper, Knives,
Cap t(uill,
Druwing lukiiaiitls,
Transfer M MiU Wafers,
Bkithn Healtnx Wax,
Rates and Pencils.
I .end Pencils,
Letter Ktamps,
India Rubber,
Wafers,
Ked Tape,
Blank Cards,
Canniite Ink. Cmvmir Ink.
Arnold's Writing Fluid. Erasures, Ac.
f inner,,
tv Paper ruled to pattern, and all work war
ranted and done very cheaply.
K. L. HITTER A CO.
March 13, 1852 If.
GOLD TEN8 with and without cases, of a
rery superior quality, just received.
Also a fresh supply of Writing Fluid, for sale
y H. U. MASSER.
Sunbury, Dec 27, 1851.
AND BILLS neatly printed on new type
JlA promptly executed at this oflice. Also
lilauks, of all kinds on suiierior paper.
Sunbury, Feu. 11, 1852.
OLANK Parchment Paper Deeds and blank
Mortgages, bonds, Executions, Summons,
4c, for sale by . Ii. it. M AbbEK.
Hunbury A ril J6, 1851
rfii.D PENS wilh and without silver cases
just received, and for sale bv
II B. MASSKR
funbury, A-niU 1851
SUNMJllY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL.
"AID AND COMFORT,"
To Your Own Mechanics.
GEOKGE ItENN.
MANUFACTURER OP
FUJINITURE AND CHAIRS
Of the most Fashionable Style.
rPHE subscriber respectfully calls the attention
of the public to his large and splendid assort
ment of every quality and price of
t'.AItlNET-WAKE.
which ennnot fail to rctommend itself toevcry one
who will examine It, on account of its durable
workmanship and splendid finish, made up of the
best stock to be had in tho city. No effort is
spared in tlio manufacture of his warn, and the
sulmcriher is determined to keep op with the
many improvements which are constantly being
made. His stock consists of Mahogany
Sofas., 1)1 rail aud LoungrcN,
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 nil kinds and qualities of
CHAIRS,
including varieties never before to he had Ir
rSttnbnry, such wMuimiisi, Black Wahut
ano (VitLKn MaflkGukciax; An Wixnsnn
CIIAIKH, aii pa vct Piaxo .Stools, which are
of the latest styles, and warranted to be excelled
l.y none inanulacturcd in the Cities or elsewhere.
1 lie subscriber is determined tlint there shall
be no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in
the cities, as every confidence euii bo entertained
about the quality and liuish of his waro and
Chairs.
His articles will bo disposed of on as irood
terms as they can lie purchased elsewhere. Coun
try rroilucc taken m payment for work.
t7' UNDERTAKING. Having provided
himself with a handsome Heaiisk, bo is now
prepared for Undertaking, and attending funer
als, in this vicinity, or at any convenient dis
tance from this place.
5" The Wuro Room is in Market Street,
In-low 1 liompson s rMoro anil Weaver s Tavern,
GEORGE ItENN.
Sunbury, Jan. Ifl, 1852. tf.
J. X. Z3ZTT2X1ICH,
Ko 78 Xortb id St., brttptrn Arch ami Rare St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
JTEREBY informs the public that he imports
H- and constantly keeps on hand at his new
store. No. 78 North Sd St., a large assortment of
Foreign Fancy Goods,
Musical Instruments, Pictures ! Paints,
which he will sell nt the lowest prices.
His stock, in port, consists of, Aceordcons,
Violins. Music Uoxcs, I'arlor and Bar Room Or
gans, Melodeons, Seraphincs, Mathematical In-
strumciits, Magnets, Spy and Opera Glasses,
Stationery of all kinds. Pocket Books, Bronze
Powder, Dutch Metal, Gold and Silver Leaf,
Scales of all kinds, Snulf and Tobacco Roxcs,
Lithographic I 'units. Copper Plate and Steel En
graving, and pictures of every variety. Also
Gilt Frame Moul lings of various sizes.
Dealers, Country Merchants, and Pedlars, sup
plied at reasonable prices.
December 20, 1851 tf.
Ihoenix Tire & Thief Proof Iron Chests.
WARRANTED to ftand equal beat with
' any other Chests in the country, and to
delv the Hurglns ingenuity. Manufactory, rio,
10 Hudson's Alley, running between Third and
Fourth streets, south of Chesnut, and in the
rear cf the Girard Hank,
M. eV. 8., the proprietors, arc Practical Me
chanics, and feel confident, from long experience
in the manufacture of Iron Chests and Safes, and
a speciul attention to this particular branch, of
giving satisfaction to all who may give them a
call.
N. B. We have selected one of the best min
erals ever used as a non-conductor of heat in
this business, and we warrant our Chests and
Sites to be made of the best material and in tho
mot durable manner, and to stand any heat
that can be applied to them.
- MILNOR & &IIAW,
Manufactory No. 10 Hudson's Alley
Running between 3rd and 4th streets, S of ( hes-
nut, in the rear of (iirard Hank.
Philadcl Ida, Oct. 25, 1851. ly
1 Bonnets, Eats and
Millinery (i o o d s !
T3UEUCH ANT8 and Milliners when in Phil-
if ii adelnhia to purchase their goods, will find
it to tlietr interest to exainino our large and fash.
ional lc stock of
stuaw coons.
We manufacture largely and mroiiT the
XtwiiT SriLis of
Fovcisn B nbrics
in our line j which together with other uilvanla-
ges enaiiie us to oiler liberal inducements to
Uitr.iis.
R. A. CROOKER, & CO..
Nos. 47 and 49 CMiestnut Street, and No. SO
PhitiS kl'cct' wcst "de' nr" Ch"lnul'
December 27, lfi51-ly.cC
YVM. M'CAItTY,
BOOK8ELLHR,
Broadway,
SUNBURY, FA.
TUST received and for sale, a fresh supply of
I VAXCsELICAL. SIC
for Singing Schools. He is also opening at
this tune, a large assortment of Uooks, in every
branch ol Literature, consisting ot
Poetry, History, Novels, Romances, Scientific
Works, Law, Medicine, School and Children's
Books, Bibles; School, Pocket and Family, both
with and without I'.ngravings, and every of van
etv of Untiling. Prayer Hooks, of all kinds.
Travels, Yoyagea and Adventures, all ol
which will be sold low, either fur cash, or coun
try produce.
Sunbury, Jan. 81, 1852. tf.
Jo7lN A. IIAUItlsT
Manufacturer, & Dealer in
Imported and Domestic. Segars,
Also, a general assortment of
E.caf & manufactured Tobacco,
CONSTANTLY on hand, at the lowest mar
ket prices. Corner of Chestnut St., and
Wharves, Philadelphia
December 27, 1851. ly.
OMITH'8 ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GIN-
GER, a fresh supply just received, and for
sale dv is. v. nAosLn,
Sunbury, Jan. 10, 1853.
A K:OI. D'S WRITIN
G FLUID and Adhe-
pes, for sale by
aiva and legal envelopes,
II
Sunbury, lira 10, 1853.
V
B. MASSER.
VIXlETAnrE
CATTLE POWDER ,
PREPARED BY
WIEINIG, FAONKFIELD & CO,
No. 187 North Third Street, Philadelphia.
'PHIS pnwtler Is entitled by ths united testimony of "1
I whn hnve itiwl it to the first rank of nil thnse CAT
TJ.K MEDICINKS, whir hare beeii thongM praise
worthy for mnuy years. Indeed we challenge any person
to imtke a superior, ot any powiler that arts in the anme
manner. If ihe animnl be perfectly healthy it will either
incretise tho amount of milk or i ream ami butter ( or the
animal will improve rnpiilly in fat. It will therefore in
time be conshleruU we Imve no doubt one of the staple arti
vies of every Farmer, who keeps a dinry f and of every
Rerson owning a noise. It is not one of those kind o.
Iiitdsks thnt merely swrtl an animal op for a short
time, hut it will by the rapacity which it has of eonTerting
HIl'IM UIO ACID (which issii effete matter) into Lac
tic ACinnf olkikk: mu se greater amount of nutritions
mnttrr to he extracted fnm the same amount of fond, than
nowtihlv eoiiW he. were the active principles of nutrition
to pass out of the system in Ihe form of lliprvRie Acin.
We have received a multitude of evidence to prove what
We have said above. Suffice tn say i
We hnve mixed llienctivo agent, with a erent number
of Vroktam.k plants and hrrlm, which time and use hnve
pmved tu lie useful, imnrovinir the appetite and promoting
iligesiinn of the f"tl ; thus securing a healthy condition of
uio moon, trmn wnien the jvnt.s antt t at imiai ie nrmen.
It nmy k used for Uohars, Cows aim Hogs for the follow
ing eomptaintn and lisenirs. I
YKI.I.OW WATKIt, a dangerous sickness, which de
stroys many valuahlc hoises every year, Is very often
entirely cured hy the free uae of this powder, in all cases
it win prevent 1110 uirviibc .(t'lll OMlllilK
This diflense ifl owning to a had and impoverished state
of the hlood which beciaues thit, watery and of all yellow
nir.
This nowder bv itnnmvino the stnmnrh and irivtiiir to
the td mh a gronter iiunnlily of red particles, nfrints the
IwBt and only poNihle rhatice of recovery. If the liorm
is far gne, give morning and nijrht a tnliterpoonful in wet
fet-tl, ii' iu Hie tigiiiniiig once a tlay at uoon, if only to pre
vent the diwmm twice m week.
hAHHKHINO. This is Ihe rniuntion of many viilun
blc (Ioim-b hy exhtitiKlion ) by a count mit discharge of Kili-
vn winch nu lit to pi mto the slomnch to nrairt ilit Bhon.
It is a species of atilivation often prodncetl by Inmaji To
bncco crowing in Ihe pnnlore ground A Tnhlesponnfiil
three tunes n week will lYeuently arrest Uie How, if it
does not dcjiend on the Tobacco in the gnis, under such
cireuiiiKfniirrn the nninml niunt lie kept iii Ihe stble.
DIS TKMPF.lt. If the powder isenrlv oud treclv used.
no other rcnmlv necil lie uved. it lins a I rent I v cured hun
dreds of iIoRKA ot this lroullesome disease tothv surprise
IhoMij wlio used it. If not uxed enrtv. Iieforn nmtter lini
formed in the neck it ennnot restore lie nninml per feel I y
tin! i I tho iwillcr is diM'ttarged, umo it early nnd prevent
such a result. A TuhlcKnouiiful once or twice a duy is
enough.
fil.WPKHf. This ilisenso hns Itnffled all Fakbikih.
tiive Hi in povrer n fnir trinl nnd it will do wonders in
this tcrrtblc and hitherto incurable m:ilndy. It is a disease
of the irlniidunil system and kept up bv imperfect nutrition,
in such enscs a iHilcsiionutul every day twice lor u mouth
or two, in constant suecrwMon, will iu nine cases out of a
doze it effect n cure, it hns been fairly tested.
Coiiiihs and shortness nf Hrmth dependinc on weak
lungs, a TuMespoouiiil every morning: if it almics once
or twice n week.
POOR I.OW-SPIU1TKD HORSF.S, or where there is
any remains of I-minder or slifTiiesn of motion, and the
Horse will not fatten, or where the hair is rough and
stands straight out, the fixtd seeming to do ihiiinmI, the
Powdur produces almost iiumedinle improvement of tin
animal; Ihe iliffi-stiou improves nnd wilh it all the slue
giFhncw of the animal disappears, liccoming lively aud
spirueo, a uc i uie nuir siihmiii ami suck.
COWS.
ForMitRixo Cows, we are fully convinced that it not
imlv improves the qii'iltty, hut that it iucrenscs the amount
i Milk, t;ream. nun Mutter ; some who have tried the ex
periment say a l'ouud a Aeek, others say Imlfn pound
while one person insisted upon il that he made two pounds
more n week from -h Cows, We think it will l found
to nvehtge in mi n k . to a p'Miud per week on each Cow,
if the Cows are neiitrty healthy. This additional n mount
is inale by the (toii version of the Hippuric Acid into Nitro
genous aud Intty compounds ; ulso by supplying the oxy
gen taken iu hy Ihe luutrs, with the elements ot reaction;
wunoiH in King nnv oi the iMtnceiious portion oi tne leed,
HOLLOW HORN or WOLF: HOOF DISK ASK.
nnd all other diseiiHes of nent cattle depending upon a Iniu
stnte of the fluid, are removed speedily and etTeetually.
Coum, whose milk is blue, thin and watery and where it
diRs not yield much cream, or where Cows give bloody
milk, or which are used to stand loiur dry, it will Ik t'ouu-l
an almost infallible rcineily, by improving the condition of
the blood ati'l cruatuur a healthy digestion ; a lablesprKin
ful every day fir every other day us it may be necessary.
I IOCS.
Pi irs in llie summer often overheat themselves, ect swel-
I Icil necks, roughs, ulcers in the Lungs and Liver, which
cause mem to die very suddenly, these may be prevented
entirely hy putting a pound or a half into a Barrel of swill ;
nnd it will nt the suine time considerably hsteu the fatten-
ins: process.
i. II. in mmni which is giving milk nnd you are
desirous to fatten nt the same time, you should nt irive
more thnn a tiihlesnoonfiil once n week or it will reUndthe
formation of fat by increasing the amount of Milk.
Let eacli person try its effects for himself nnd he wil
hih be sal i shed of its excellent qualities', and thnt no Far
sum iki he without it.
or the purpose, of findintr out still further how far om
justly celebmted CATTLK POWDKR, is entitled to the
cnhdeitco ol nu intelligent people; we have addressed
I letters t nil turtsof the I tilted Mutes, where our Pow
der has been used, and we arc able now from the evidence
tlnis brought bet ore us, to assure every fanner, Diary
man and llorse-mnii, that it has thus far veiy mueh ex
; ceiMlcd our most mutiuine exieetatioua.
With Ihe additional kuowkilgn tttus fnr obtnmefl, Wi
Hops we will le euablctl to nuike the best and ntisi per
feet Cattlk Medicins ever yet offered t i a discerning
pcple. It acts ns a valuable promoter of digestion, im
proves the finality of the bttod and thus i iter en sea the
amount of either rat. Milk and consequently of Butter
j-.ven in tnc nenimy Annual
Beware ni Couuterleits ns the extensive sale of our
powder has induced others to make au imitation of it.
I-Jich pack has our wriilen Higiiatnre on the end.
Philadelphia, July B, lbdL ly.
DOCTOR YOTOSELP
TY MEANS OF THE
JL POCKET. KSCl'LA
PIL'.S, or Evrry one liia
own Pliyairmn ! Tiiiiitt
!iim edition, with up
wards of a hundred engra
vings, showing private dis
ease in every shape nnd
form, and malformations of
the (Tencrnlive system,
Hy Or Wm. Ytinn?,
Tile time has now arri
ved, thnt persons suffering from secret diwaxes,
need no more become the victim of hcickkbt,
as by the prescriptions contained in this hook,
I any one may cure himself without hindrance to
business, or the knowledge of the most intimate
friend, and with one-tenth the usual expense. In
addition to the general routine of private disease,
it fully explains the cause of manhood s early de
cline, with observations on marringf? besides
many other derangements which it would not be
proper to enumerate in the public prints.
Itr Any person sending IWL.Ml-flll'.
CENTS, enclosed in a letter will receive ono
copy of this honk, by mail, or five copies will be
sent for one dollar. Address, )n. W. YOUNO.
No. 153 SPRUCE Street, PHILADELPHIA."
Poft paid.
O" Dr. OTjNCi fan be consulted on any of
tbe Diseases descrilied in his ill lie rent publica
tions, nt his Oflice, 15S Spruoe Street, every day
lietween 9 nnd 3 o'clock, (Sundays excepted.)
Philadelphia, June 5, 1H52 ly.
MARBLE MANTJTACTOHY,
CHEAP Git AVIS STONES.
THE subscriber informs his friends and the
iiiiblic. that he continues to carrv on the
Marble Business in all its branches, at his old
stand in Milton, Pa., and is prepared to manu
facture Monuments, Tombs, Gravestones, &o.,
of the best materials, and most finished work
manship, and at tho lowest prices.
Letter Cutting, f.nglisli and licrman In the
most modern and elegant style.
Designs for Monuments, Urave Stones, &c,
always on hand.
IN. 11. Orders lor the bast aide of the nver
promptly executed by leaving the aame at the
olhce ot tho "Sunbury American."
ANTHONY HIPP,
Milton, May 10, 1851.
WM. a. MASON,
Engraver and Printer,
No. 46 Chestnut Street, above Second,
FHII.ADI3X.rHIA.
f S prepared to do ENGRAVING aud PRINT
ING, in all tlieir branches, Wedding, visiting
and Business Cards, Ball Tickets, Watch Papers,
Labels, Bill Heads, Notes, Checks, Drafts aud
Diplomas. Seals and Stumps for Corporations,
Odd Fellows, Masons, Sous of Temperance, &c
All the above engraved in the best manner.
Orders by Post promptly attended to.
December 87, 1851ly.
WT'KOB AND SPRING, MORTISE LAT
K CH ESAn excellent article.
for sale at
hauibe usual Drice by
W. FAILING,
Sunbury, July 7. 1819
tHI.NGI.ES. Jgint and Lap Shingles, of first
I rata quality, for sale by
ft JU11IM JUL.AU.
Suuburr. Dee. 20, 1831. tC .
flbl
LIVER COMPLAINT,
JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA. CHRONIC OR
NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE
OF THE KIDNEYS,
AND nil dlrmms nriring fnin a cllscmlired llvM ot sto
mnch, snrh n,mtt,tiinti'iii, hiwnrd I'ilon, Fullnp, or
IiIihxI to Ihn hiwd. Aci'lilv nf llm Btirnmch, Nnuiwn,
iTmrtliiirti. dinrnnt fur Fil. fiilliH-m or wriilit in llic
Htiimtifh, iiir Krnrtnttftns. sinking or flimrriuf l the pit
"i ie imnrtt, awimmui nf tlif hmd, hurried sud fhlnriiit
brmlhint, flnttering at Hi" henrl, plvkinr( or tirTcmtiiift
tiitintifl when inn Ivin nKlnre. Dinuipm nf vision.
dotsor welm bcfi'retlie liirlit, Fever mid dull nniii iu tho
hnd, dVficienry of pprspimtinu, yellnwnomof Ihe skin nnd
evrs, min in tbe side . hnrk. rhont. limtis, Ae., midilen
rlti.hrv of heut Inuniiif in the Hrh, onusttmt iinagining.
i vvii, flni sreni neprpminn nl spirit
CAN I1K EFFECTlTAl.t.Y CURFO BY
EB.. EOOPLAITD'S
CELEDRATED GERMAN BITTERS,
rum-AMD irr
DR. C. M. JACKSON,
AT THE
GERMAN MEDICINE STORE,
Nn. 130 Arch At., riiltndplphtn.
Their power over the nlmve ilieno is nut exrelled. if
rriiitillnl, hy nnv nllrer iirriwinilii.ii in tlm I'nilwl fuiti.
il i ' ,,iu11) cum:! oiior ikiiiiui pnyiicuui.
Diem Ilittf. nre n'nrlhv lli. fit! .uli.ti. f lutrnliil.
I i,.r..tns irrcnt virhn. in Hm ripiiSciitiiii .f ili.ttfii'.
the I.iver nnd h'tjcr rxrreivii'K the lil -M aenrrhinit
piwen in wenKinm nml nflrctieiis nf llic digestive organs,
they nre, witlml, Bife, eerliuu nml plenniut.
, If rmn the ll.ntnii Hee l
The fiditiir roud, Dec.
"Dr. HnnrLAnii'..
'he enre nf l.iv. r fnnipl mmI, Jiiundice, L) nprp.ni, Chrnnie
nr Nervous Di l.ility, ia iliwrmallT one of Hie nrnsl pnpn
nr mnlirinrs nf Ihe il.iv. Tlime'llilteis hnve heen lined
ly thouannds, lillH n friend nt our cllmw Says he hna him-
nll reeeive-l nn effrrlmd nnri perirainrnl cure i f l.iver
Complniiil Irom the usenl'lhi. renntlv. We nre cm inr.il
Hint, intAe life oi" tin- liillera, llm pntient ronatntilly
irnlns alrenclli nn.l vii!or n f.n t worlliy ..I (rent coimiilr.
.in. yii. , ury nrr pittuiiiu iii rnffte niul eniell. uml enti he
naed hy t..ii wilh llicimwldi-linite ftouuirha wilh anfe.
ty, under nnv rirriiiiiBliiui'pa. We nre fpenkhll.' from ex
perieiu'e, and In ihe olllieteil we ndviac their inc."
"rVnTT'a Wefklv nne nf IIia l.pct l.tlnmrv nn ti np
ptlliliehed, aaiil, Aiifr. a5
"Dn. It nnrri vn1. Rimuiw tli.rwn. ....I I...
Dr. Juekann, nre now recxinnieniliil hv'aome ol the mom
prominent meitihitra of the fneultv n. nn nrii..l ii .....l.
rlficnry ill cna.ia of feinnle weiikuena. Aa purh ia the
enae, we wonl l n.lviae nil mothers to olitnill n Ix'ltln, nud
thua a;ive Iheuislvea tlllleli Kirkii.'... 1'i.rMiui of il.l.llii...
till Poiialit.Hioiia will find these Kiilera nilvnnlnceoin tn
tneir lienlth, ns wo know from experience the stltitnrv
effect they Imve upon week ayatems.''
More Evithiue.
The "Philnilelnhin Piitunl.iy (;nzi tte,' the lieat fmnitv
newapapei nuhlnilicd ill the I'nitnl Mates, Ihe eilitnr snya
D) lliioftand's German Bitters.
"H ia apldom .1 1. we recommend n-lint nm Inrainl Pn,
tent iMedieiuea. to fn infiilenec nud pntmn:ii;e nf our
, , iiii-ici.tc, neu we reeomiuenil ur. Ilnol-
kind's fiennmi Itinera, we wis it to he diitinrtlv undei
atraxt I hut we nie imt sperlking of the nostrums nf the
day, thnt are noiaiil nlmnt for a Inief periiKl uml l hen for
crntten aftei Ihey havcd'aie Ihpir eutlly nice of nnaehief,
hut of n medicine li-iifT eauiltJiahpi nniverieilly prized, nnd
wnien una iner me ninny upproviil nl llie t- iicully Itsell."
Kvideuee upon evidence haa heeu receiveit (like the
fiirertoinc) fiom nil seeliona nf the I'nion, tlu last lhre
yeira, nnd the atronijeat. testimony in its favor, is, that
there ia more of it us.il iu the nracliecof the regular Phy
aicimis nf IMiiliulelpliia, than nil nther noatruina cotiititned,
o fuct Ihnt can enaily la! esiahliahcil, nud fully proving thnt
a scientific preparation will meet with their quiet approval
nniii i.ir..iuti rvrn III l III. I' rill
Thnt this medicine will cure I.iver Comnlnint nnd Dv.
pepsin, no one enndouht, lifter iimiij? it ns directed. It ncta
pH-eiiieiiiiv upon inn sioumcii nml liver it la prelternlile
to culoniel ill nil liiiiious discuses the effect is immediate.
They enn lie administered to Female or Infant with aufetv
ui.u (c.i.,iv iH:ueui, ui uuy nine.
BEWARK OF COUNTERFEITS.
Tliii mcflirinc hm nt.ainnl thnt liisrh rhnrncter whirh
nw-fMJtry f'trnllmliriiics tn nthtiu to inriiiRe rountcrft-iitfri
to put liirth n npiirioiis nrhrle nt llie rink uf the Uvea nf
liMBe nre mniHeiitl droeivml.
LOOK WELL TO THE MARKS OF THE GENUINE. '
Tlfy lnvc the wriltniatfitmture f C. M. JACKSON
upon the wrnppfrr, ami the name blown in the Untie, wilh 1
inr which Ihrv nre ttpniiniin.
Fur fcilr, whle;ile unci retr.il, nt the
German Medicine Storet
No. ISO ARCIIStrert, niw innr Uw Pixth, (Inle of
27rt Huce rtreet.) Phil:nh'lphi:i, ami hy respectable ilvtilert
grnerally throughout the country.
PRICES ItKpUCEO.
To Pimhle alt chsnrs of inmli'ts to enjoy the mlvmitnges
of tneir great reFtornlive powers.
Single Bottle 75 cents.
Awn: For wile hy II. Makskr, Sunhury, anil M. A.
M'Cav, Nortliiiinlierlitiul.
Auti ist 3ti, 151. ly.
UNION HOTEL,
SUNBUEY, PA.
rpili: MI?S WEITZEfS rcfpcctfiilly inform
l tlic I'ulilic tli.it tliry still continue to rntrr
tnin travellers anil othrrs nt tlicir old cstnl.iliej
staiul in Market street, west of the Court House.
Their lone; experience, in the liinmies. ami the
well established reputation of their House, will,
they trust, ho a sullirienl guarantee, that their
customers will he well accommodated.
March 8, 1851. tf.
"ArjERXCAN HOUSST
P0TTSVILLE, PA.
ns. MARY WEAVER respectfully informi
' the puhlic and travellinp community general
ly, tlint she has opened this Inrsjc and commodious
HOTEL, furnished in a superior style. From
her long experience in tho business of a first rate
Hotel, and well known reputation to accommo
date, her customers may depend on being supplied
with every thing conducive to their comfort and
onveiiienrc.
Feb. 15. 8.")1 tl
LAWUENCi: IIOUSK.
SU2IBUKY, PA.
M"IIE subscriber respectfully informs her friends
X and the public generally, that she has taken
the above well known stand nearly opposite the
Court House, lately occupied by Mr. J. C. Per
kins. She trusts that her experience in business
and her elforts to make her guests comfortable,
will give entire satisfaction to those who may fa
vor ncr witn tneir custom.
ANN C. MORRIS
March 8, 1851 tf.
J. H. ZIMHEItHAIJ,
jisiixi; or run pcicc.
Sunbury, Pa.
Oflice in Deer Street, immediately opposite the
Public ehool House.
C7" Monies collected and ail business niotnnllv and care.
fully nttt'iuliil In.
April 30, IS50.
njATENT Trusses of all kinds, Harrison's
U writing and liulellilile ink, Cotton varn and
laps, just received and for salo by
J. V. I'KILING.
Sunbury, Dec 3, 18 18.
TONE Ware, Earthen Ware, Raisins, Al-
monds, P unes and Cream Nuts.
Planes of all kinds.
alt and Plaster. Just received and for sale
by JOHN W. FRILINO.
Sunbury, Dec. 39, 184'J.
1 ? OOKS and Oold Pens. On hand scverul cop.
ies of the lifo of Christ, and also a number of
gold pens which we will sell at the Philadelphia
: t I. ,L! .it. 1
pnrcw. r or suiv ai mis oince.
SILVER WATCHES. A few double case
English Silver Watches, for sale at very low
prices by II. B. MASSER.
Sunbury, April 12, 1851.
1T7" ENNEDYVS PATENT SASH FAS
MsL TEN1NGS. A cheap and excellent arti
cle lor tautening sasb for aale hy
J. W. FRILINO
Sunbury, July 7, 1849.
NURSING BOTTLES Breast pumps, and
nipple Iu1h?s- A supply of theso useful arti.
clea just received and for sale by
JOHN W- FRILINO
Sunbury, Jan. 18, 1851 tf
USE OINTMENT A fresh supply of this
excellent article for Tetter, 4 c., just received
and for sale by HENRY MASSER.
Sunbury, July 88, 1849.
fllEAS, from the New York Canton and Pekin
Jl Tea Company, i or sale by
J. W. FRILINO.
Sunbury, Dee. S, 1848
B
AY RUM. An excellent article for aale
by I1ENUY MASSER.
tvu'il-ury Jan. tTth, 1841 H
BANK NOTE TABLE,
CORRECTED WEEKLY.
PKN1WYI.VANIA.
rtTT OT I'lMLAllKLrillt.
MAff ACAT'PETTS.
All solvent Imuka till
V. H. Dunk lutes JA dia
ItlldLll. ini.AAU.
All solvent hnnks mi
rnpxTsv.
Alt solvent Uiuks i dia
COMNKC IIUl . t .
Itank of Chnmliersbtirg 1 dia
All solvent Iwmka dis
min m ;neaier i;n. pnr
Hnuk of Del. Co. Cheater pnr
KKW VUIllt.
CITV.
Him, ol Herirmiitowil pnr
Hank of Oettyahlirg Id IS
All solvent Innks ! "is
ty bk notes iiinlcr 9 ) dis
llnnk nf Lewiatnwit
cnrstRT.
Bank nf M iildletows) 1 dia
Mnnta;imirry Co Bnuk par
AllsnlVPiilahnnka ldn
NKW JKKSKY.
Hclvidere Hnnk
Commercinl linnk J dia
Fnr. Hank M.nit Unity P"
F. AM.,Middlctown PI. pr
jmiiK oi t'sonnumiierruii. pni
Itnukof Pittshurs; 1 dis
Hank nf ltanrille tpir
Cnrhsle llnnk
I dis
Colninliia B'k ft Il'geCo pnr
Doyelstown llnnk pnr
Knaton Hank pnr
Mechnnies' Hk, Newark pnr
Mech. Hk nf Hurlimrtou pnr
Mrch. ft Mini. Hk Trent pur
Morria Co Hnnk i du
Kne llnnk 9 ilia
t'.xehnnoe R'kPittahure; I dis1 Newark llk'g ft Ins. Co
ilia
dis
r.xcnnnire ii'ic, Mrnneli 1 riis'lirnuRp llnnk
Knrnipra' H'k, Bucks Co purl People's Hk Pnttcrsoll
Knrmers' Hk, limcnster pnril'riuceton Hank
Fnrmera' Hk. Hpniling pnriSnlem Haukiinr Co,
Fnrm. Hk rVhnvlklll Cn nnrlemerret Co Malik
dis
pnr
par
! dis
F ft I). Hk Wayiiesb'p; I J. lis Slate Hunk nt Camden
Fmnkliii Hk. Wnsli'n IJdis Suite Hk I'.lijdiHhtoii
pnr
111 (
j ;Ji;
llnrriBhurp; Hnnk
tlmicsilnle Hnuk
Iflnenster Hnnk
1 dis Slate Hank .Newark
ilia ftnta Hk, W. Hinnswie:! par
pnr.!usaej hauK. .ewtoii j uis
i.pntmnii iiiiiik par
Mereh. ft-Mnn. Hnnk 1 dis
Miltera' H'k, Pottsville per
Mononr.-iheln Hank t dis
I reni.'ll lianaiiin t o i.u
t'nion Bank. Hover J dis
Vnrdlcvv'le ft Del lr Co lftlia
Cy Uk iioIpb mull r W J dia
Tnylorsv'e Del H'ir Co IS dia
lll-il.A W Alii..
Weat Brnneh Hnnk pnrlrtnnknf Deluware
pnr
ii youiiii,; nn, triiKeaire pnr
York Hank, h
Wltelief nntea J dis
MA INK.
Bank of Whctkick I5,li,
Hank nf lniyrna pnr
llelnwiire Citv Hnnk pnr
Hk AVUmir'ii ft Bmn.lyw. pni
Fnrmers' Bk St Delaware pnr
tTnion Hnnk, Ylllniugtotl pnr
Hf" Under Al's dia
Mercantile Ilk. Hanior 111 .lis
All 'Iveut hanka I dia
m;w iiAMpptinnii
I1IIKI.
All solvent lamks 9 dis
All solvent Innka dis
IW Hk iioleo under 5'a 4 dis
VI-'.HMONT.
NflUTII CAItOl.l.NA.
All anlvent Irmks 3 dis
Hank nf St Allmna
All aolveut liauks
8 di
dia
iiyl'nderS's, BJ dis
PHILA. AND READING RAILROAD.
SUMMF.R AIlltASOEMnNT FKOM
rtm.ADKi.ruiA. and rorTsviu.K.
mmm.m.m.
Fnre Rrdntnl.
OJfiee of the Phita. tf Reading Railroad Co
Philadelphia, March 26, 18.il.
1
Two Passenger Trains Dailv,' (except Sunday.')
N and after April 1st, 1851 two trains will
be run each way. dailv. between Philadel
phia and l'uttsville.
MOKXIXO LTXn.
Leaves Philadelphia at 7J A. M., daily except
dummy.
Leaves Pottsville at 7 J A. M. daily except Sun
days.
AFTF.nxonx T.ixn.
Leaves Philadelphia at 3J o'clock, daily, except
Puntlays.
Leaves Pottsville at 3J o clock, dailv, except
Sundays.
FARES.
Between Philadelphia and Pottsville, $3.75
1st class cars nnd 53.".) 3d class cars.
Between Philadelphia and Reading, $1.75 1st
class cars and $1.45 "d class cars.
Depot in Philadelphia, comer of Broad and
V me Mrecls.
Passengers cannot enter the cars unlcm prov
ded with Tickets.
NOTICE. Fifty pounds ofbaggagc will bcal.
lowed to each passenger in theselincs ; nnd pas
sengers arc expressly proiiuiitcii iroru luKmg any
thing ns baggage but their wearing apparel, which
will he at the risK ol its owner.
By order of the Board of Managers.
S. BRADFORD,
April 19, 1851. Secretary.
Xew Music Just Published
EE cV WALKER, No. 163 Chesnut Kt,
jf arc constantly publishing ami receiving,
new and beautiful music from the most ditirt
guihcd composers.
The following list, contains some of thrir choi
cest and most popular Songs, Waltzes, Polkas,
c.
iow, inou nn lmn, a lieatitiliil song, wonli
by Thomas .1. Diehl, music by Hambridge.
My New England Home, words and music by
.w rs i aile.
tirnhe s Uinnihtis; liy C. (rrobe a collection
of Duetts.
Sounds from Home, piano and violin, by Jos.
wing 1.
Pretty Little Polkas for Tretry Liltla People,
ny J. l.ing.
All tho Winds aie Sleeping, by A. S. Worn
scy,
Guardian Angel, bv the author of "Love Not,
Household Words, written by Clias. Young, do,
1 he Alliens, words by 1 homas J. Dichl, in
sic l.y llorr.
LEE & WALKER have constantly on hand
superior Pianos, nnd a supply of Martin's Cclc
bratcd tiuitars, which together wlih a fino as
sortment of Musical Instruments aud Merchan
dize in general, comprise a stock not to be sur
passed by that of any other rstahlishmnnt in the
country. LEE & WALKER,
103 Chesnut street, cfwsitn'e Building.
I'hil.uleiphia, June Sri, 18 l. ly.
NO CURE NO PAY I
Hughes' Fever and Arjue Pills!!
A TERFECT and speedy cure for the Fever
and Ague is guaranteed to any ono who
may use the Pills. They have been used for the
lust turn year and have never been known to
fail iu a single instance and in cases, too,
where persons have had the disease for several
years, without intermission. The proprietor
cliafeiigri tht irorld to produce an article thnt
will cure in as short a time, without leaving any
deleterious ell'ccts from the use of it. If tho Pills
do not perform n speedy nnd perfect cure, the
proprietor'will return the money. For s;ile hy
Jacob W. Lawrence, Mincrsx ille ; E. Helton
stein, Trevoiton; M. R, Dixon, Schuylkill Ha
ven; John W. Fiilin', Sunbury Mary A. Mc
Coy, Northumberland ; Dr. Uecklv. Danville:
John Sharpies, Catta wissa Dr. Judd, W illiams
port ; John Baser, Milton, and by respectable
iJrug!is tnro'i-hoiH ihe ist.ue.
J. CI KTIS C. lircillES, Proprietor.
Pottsville, June CH, 1851. ly.
TIIOaiAS P ALLIED,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 6, North Wharves,
Where the following goods are received and sold
on commission,
Dried Apples, Peaches., Plums, Pears, Cherries,
Ac, (nerii Apples in Barrels or by the Bushel,
ueans, l eas, cranlierries, Unions, Mercer Po.
tntocs, hwcel Potatoes, Shelbarks, Chestnuts,
(round Nuts, Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs.
1'runes, tirapes, J'oultry, tggs, II utter, Cheese
A nd ull kinds of Foreign and Domestic Pro.
duce.
Philadelphia, Dec, 13, 1851 ly.
soap "And candles.-
rjIIE subscriber takes this method of inform
ing the citizens of Sunbury and viciuitv.
that they are engaged in the manufacture of
Noap and Candles, of the best quality, at No. 44
filliert street, Philadelphia. Thev resneetfullv
invite all who buy for cash, to give him a call as
tney will nml it to lo their advantage iu dealing
iw. mm ui miiiivs in iiicir line.
E. DUFFY & SON,
44 Filliert above 9th.
Dare m Ker SO, 1851. tf.
TISSUE PAPER. Yellow Tissue paper for
il covering glasses, &c., for aale at the olliec 0 f
tbe American.
STONE WAIS.IJ.
STONE milk Pans, atone Juga and Pitchers,
and other articles of stone ware just received
ana lor eaic nv JUHN W. FRILINO,
Sunbury, June 33, 1819
h'.Vl KAU r ur GINGER. A fresh supply
just received and for sale it this oflice.
Pi ice 35 cents.
Sunbury, Ju.'y 13, 1651.
RLANK NOTES, waiving the exemption
law of $:iii0, fur aale by
pru ifj, 1851- Ii. D. MASSER.
A CALL TO HOUSEKEEPERS
At llie Cabinet Ware lloom or
SE1VN HOUPT & CO.
Market Square,
Also at Iht corner of Fawn street tht Railroad
SUNBURY, PA.
Thankful for the pntronnx of his friends and
customers during ths 17 years hs hits ho.n in husi
ness in this phu-o, he solicits) from the public acon
timianco of their favors. Uurinr this period hef
hns endeavored to kp up wilh th. improvements
of the day, and has accordingly extended his htiai
ness iu every branch and variety. The ptihlic aro'
thcrcforo invited to the attention of tlio present
stock of
CAM NET WARE AND CIIAIHS,
MANOFACTl'REn HT
SEBASTIAN HOUPT & CO.
At the Old Stand,
Where in addition to thoir former stock of ths"
establishment they now manufacture
Mahogany, Walnut & Cans-Seat Chaiv
uirtre oprin oenr jioeiung cc(ir.?
Dressing Bureaus, Centre Tulles f
Marble Top Wash Stands,
and a variety of other
new style nnd
lish ion able Fiirnit'iire.
Having secured a Hearse and made the necesf
sary arrangements for Ihe purpose, they are now
prepared for Undertaking in all its branches, in
mis vicinity or at anv convenient ilisbinn.
Yc mnida and mistresses, anl hualmvla too,
Ilnrp'B furniture nf every style anil hue,
Fmm siite bonnla ilown to kildien tnhles,
Fnnn rncltina; chsira to inckinit prnillcs
Phcmlil you nnt Ikivb the rinily Jonx to pny,
We'll wait awhile fnr a brighter better ilsy,
Or hike pntntoea, onta, enrn, wheat ami rye ;
IJi.rk, liiKip pnli a, atavea, ur liimher wet and dry,
Or tuf lliing hm yokes and threahing flails,
Fiom piqa and turkics tlown to little quails.
Come on then friends, cnine one and all,
Keep trade a tnnviiifr, bo "g.ios on th, bnll."
t"?" Orders from a distance nromntlT sitan.11
to and work of all kinds delivered with dispatch.
Hunbury, March 9, 1850 tf
AND PKNSION AGENCY.
The attention of the public is called to the ad
vertisement of Mr- Charles C Tucker, Attorney
and Agent nt Washigton Citv- Persons hav.
ing claims lor bounty Lands or Pensions are in
formed that the subscriber has made arrangements
for the requisite forms, and claimants calling at
Ins oilice, cau have their papers prepared and
forwarJed to Mr Tui ker at Washington, and
by him lie properly attended to before the De
partment there.
, H. B. MASSER.
Sunbury, Jan. 18,1851
VnluabBe
PROPERTY FOR SALE.
MMI E Subscriber who resides in Philadelphia,
1. oiler for sale the following property in MU
ton, Northumberland county, via ; The large
bmcx ETjiLDnra
1 in "pper Milton, formerlv occupied j
Messrs I'nttersons ns a Carriage M'akers Shop
The building is fin feet front on upper Market
Ktreet, nud 40 feet on Front street, and ia two
stories high. Also a two story
BRICK BLACKSMITH SHOP,
'10 by 25 feet, on tho same premise. The lot is
on the corner of upper Market and Front streets,
nnd i 6B lert front, and 150 fuel deep.
The premises would bo valuable for a Foundry
nr other manufacturing purposes, and will be sold
on reasonable and accommodating terms by ap
plying either to JACOB CARRIOAN,
. Philadelphia.
,f. F. WOT.FINGER, Es.,., Milton or
H. H. MANHER. Esq , Sunbury.
Philadelphia, Jan. V5, 10 tf.
I SI 1 L A U 1. 1. P II
2V1BDICA2, KOUSIJ.
ESTABLISHED 15 YEARS AGO BY
DU. KINKEUX,
AT. W . Conxr oj Third and Union Stritl
BtraBK.f srBlTE AND I'ISB STREETS,
IIFT:r.N Yn.R5 of ext.-n.iv, snj unint.rr.pt
liraciirr api-nt in tin, city time reiularnl kn. K ,
m...st pj.rrt nml auccrHiu! pniclitloiiM far an na
ill the trrtiunt-iit nl all disenaea nt a private natur,. tMM
nilhrlil well ntcrra iiwu the lm.lv. tlir.-at, or legs! pain,
the liraitnr Ii "lies. iii.-K-uriul rlnMiiiuiliBui. Btrii turrs. 11.1
it;ar:.se iinaiin: in.m y.'iilhiiill exi vstm nr iiupuiitira nf
hlnnil. wherchy th enstitutiou Una liwouig eiilaiUeil, :
all trr;i!i.l w-itli Hiifri-ss.
H whn nliiora limi.-lf iiiulrr tin curs of Dr K . m.v
liginusly nintiilt in his h'ui .r nt n getitleinan,sii4 mmlult
J IV., ..."11 u.a ... II HII Biriilll.
TAKK VAFlTICt I.AH NOTICE.
Yining M-n who have ininrwl tlicinaclvfi In- r..
pt.'ii'tipr iiiihilcnl iii n knl.it fri-iiurnilv Imninl I'rnm
c .inrtnii'.na i t at sch .l the eilreis "I wlm li nre sir
ev when iK-in-n. tin, I il-.tr.iv th miml nnd l
ah. ii'.l nnply iininnlintrlv. Weakness nml
ihty I .-..(' iniisi'iiUrinrruv. nluairal I:ix5.itu.l. ...!
eml iimalrati'iii, irtilnlulity nml niriici v.'iis ull-rtnnn,
Ri sti'.n. aliiifi;.sliiu, i.f tha Iiv. i.n.l rtvrv ilr,ieii.
wny rtiinieHcsl wilh thu ilur.nlrr nl tl i.r.M.r.i... i
turns curt-il. nml tiill viir. ir re.Rt.irr.1.
YOUTH AND MANHOOD,
A vigorous life or a prematura duaih
l.miU ca Sflf Prrwrvation.
ONLY 25 CENTS.
This II Mlk itiat nnlillahcil i. filial u..,!. .,...r..l ...rrr
nil th inrirniilirs uti.l iliwaaia nf llm tf,wrntiv 1
It tiiLlresara usi II nl,k tn Vlll TH, M AXUDdD Slid
Al.h, m.rl should ha rul hv nil.
The vithlahlsulvicn nud ' iinprr v wsruiuf il
will prevent y.ira..l miser)' uiklsiiltrrin and sm,i
1)' I h 'iiHiniilfl of l,iv,..
1'areips hy resilin-r it will learn how tnrv"it I
tiueti..u m' their children.
:A reinlih,,,.... , t njeeTila. cncl -aed ill s lilt
ilreps. d t. UK. KI.NKKI.I.N. . W. e nisr of TH
t NION Streets, between Sprues & Pine, Fllils.
will ensure n th.k. under env-elp. pel return ni" iu
IVra..iint a dmcuire iimvu.klre Dr. K. by leltfl
punt.) nud he cured ut h'-ii.c.
l'At'KAtit.S UK MIIDICIM'., UIHIXTIO
f. .rwardeil hy nrlifliu? n reuiittnueu, nnd nut up seel
DAMAIiKnrL'l KifSTV.
H.i 'k-m l!.T.. New Agents, PmlWra. f lnvau'!
I'lh.'ra nep::,i (vita the nhove wtk ui vsty lusr '
September 6, I r-S t ly.
PATE ITT 15EDXSX1T
Clrern's O-.yonated Bitter, price reduc
Old Jacob Townseud's Sarsaparilla.
Baker's Sarsaparilla.
Swayne'a!"vrup nf Wild Cherr
Swayne's Yermiruje.
Ayre's Cherry Pectoral
Dr. Drake's Punncea.
Dr. Cullen's tlo
Tihbit's Pain Killer.
Dr. Hoofland'a German Bitters;
Indian Yerr,-tul. Pills
llorte nnd Cattle Medicines
For sals by HENRY MA?
Kunhury, July 1 i, 1849.
VHtuable Books,
I" IFE or CtiaisT, handsomely boun.
unci's HisToar or raa Kr.ri
BLtsa Dit-hooss tin I.EDtiias, full
For salo at the publishers prices by
H. B. MA
Sunhury, July 14, 1849
CAPS. An assortment just receiv
silk HATS at $225, for sale by
H. Mi
Kunhury;, Dec 819.
15ATENT BHITTANIA STOP
bar bottles for aale by
II. B M
Sunbury, April, 13, 1851
ivnH mTrj'i.riu and rf ?
" lopea, just received and for sale
April 19. I8.M H. B. M
l.LANlvS.
1 BLANKS of every description
f ap King at the oilice of the Am
J ADI)'.S col.br.ited Horse ami
H V cine f.-r aulo by II EN K Y i
Vuiibury, Jan. t7lh. I8l!
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