C?T.?r.r skjs. r. , THE OLD TURNPIKE. We hour no more of the clanging hoof, And ih stapsr-ooach rattliiiK by ; For the Bteam-Kingr rule the, traveled wotW, And iha old Pikw's left to die. Tha gias grows arer ihe flinty palh, And the stealthy daisies steal v here onoe the staee-horse, day by. day, Lifted hit iron heel. . . . ' ' " .-. - No more the treaty atajtet drendg . - The toilnf the coming morn J' No more the bnsiline landlord runs At the sound of the echoing horn ; Vet the dost lion upon ihu road, r And bright-eyed children play, Where Once the clattering hoof und w heel "'Rattled along Ihe way. r .- . - v. .. ' No more do we hear the cracking whip, Orhe atrong wheel's rumbling sound ; And ah ! the water drives us on, wAnd an iron-horan is found ! The coach stands rusting in the yard, ' And the horse has sought th plow ; We have spanned the worM with an iron rail, f And the Steam-King rules ns now ! Tha eld turnpike is a pike no more, Wide open stands the gate ; We have made us a road for our horse to j , stride, Which we rido ot a flying rale ; We have fillod the valleys, and leveled the ;- '. ;" hills, 'And tunneled the mountain side ; i And round the rouh crsjr's dizzy verge. Fearlessly now we ride ! ' On on on with a hanchty front ! A puff, a shriek, and a bound ; While the tardy echoes wake loo late To babble back the sound ; And , the old pike road is left nlone, And the stacera seek the plow ; Wo have circled (he earth with an iron rail, And the Steam-King rules us now ! A STRING OF ITKiNl S. Wht Is good advice like a sickle 1 Because it goes against the grain. No one can tell how much he can accom plish till he tries. The mosquitoes have commenced present ing their bills. Vows made in storms, are forgotten in calms. Men are never plaeed in such extremes but there is a light to guide them. Gesius is a plant whose growth you can not stop without destroying it. ; Wf rarely regret having spoken loo little, btat oftcti of saying too much. Umbrellas are made in tho shape of mushroons, because they always come up in a shower. There is a great difference between poe try and rhymetry ; the former grows, the latter is made. The Benton House, at Cincinnati, was illu minated on receiving the news of the election of Col. Benton to Congress. Ecus from China, put up in pickle, in largo sized jars, are now retailed in San Fiancisco, at one dollar per dozen. True hope in swift, and flies with swallow's wings. Kings it makes gods, and meaner creatures kings. Lightning Conductors were much opposed when first introduced into Paris. A gentle man having placed one on his house, was compelled by the Sheriff to pull it down. Mr. A. Fulton, of Brown comity, Ohio, passed through Cincinnati, a few days ago, with 22 head of Durham cattle, on roule for Vera Cruz and the city of Mexico, A friend of ours who onght to have known belter, though he is still a young man, said he supposed the enthusiasm at a camp meet ing would no doubt be intense (in tents.) Unhappy boy ! A Western editor, in puffing a village ho tel, says that a new tooth brush has been supplied for the wash-room, attached to a strong iron chain, so that the public will al ways be accommodated in that respect. The Geneva Courier says there is a man at Sodus Bay, who comes to Geneva 30 miles every night, with fifteen bushels o( blackberries, which ha sells for 10 cents a quart. , Curran's ruling passion was his joke. In his last illness; his physician observing in the inoriiiiiE that he seemed Jo .coush with more difficulty, ha answered "Thai's rather sur prising, as I've been practising all niht " It is stated by Professor Graham, of Eng land, that turpentine, at the temperature of 1 10 degrees, make the air explosive. To this cause is attributed the loss of the steam hip' Amazon. Timon says that when the men marry now a-days, they get moro whalebone than wo man, and more coflee bags than "tin." About these days Timon should avoid broom handles. There is a man out West so forgetful of faces that his wife is compelled to keep a wa fer stuck on- the end of her nose, I hat he may distinguish her from the other ladies; but this doe not prevent him from making occa sional mistakes. Tub Unitarians of San Francisco have agreed to invite Rev. Mr. Harrington, of Mas sachusetts, to preach for them one year for $6000, and have raised $1000 to pay his ex penses out, with an agreement to pay his way back, if he does not like it. A woman, a stranger, was landed from one of the boat at Detroit, in the last stages of cholera, which disease she had contracted at Buffalo. After coming ashore, she wandered off up town, and finally laid down in a stone yard, and died friendless and alone. How to pack Firkin Butter. Mr. Josiah Kingi before the Allegheny County Agri cultural Society, gave a few particulars of the manner in which firkin hutter was packed for use in'tbe ifuited States Navy. It was put in small firkins, made if possible of bass woodr4hat haying been found preferable at freest from pyToligneou$ acid. The firkin were then placed iu acskjiJ7Klll.e strong a float an egsf- ppured over Ihem. It is' ffeii Vtif that butfe'r'boulp circumnavigate the globe, and yet be fresh at lU '"" f tbl tiaie. ' . ' " - ' " Tremendous Excitement ! '. Cash, Steam, lilectricity ! ! The Aerial and nil ether lines out-iont ly thi LfRfatnfii Line of ' IRA T. CLEMENT. V1T1IO, having grwt faith in rapid sales and small profits, has just received ana opened a largo assortment of SPRING AND. SUMMER GOODS, At his Store in Marsct Street, Sunbury, which he offers to the public at the lowest prices. . . . His stock consists of a general assortment ot ' Dry Goods, viz: Cloth, Cassimns, Cassincts, Jeans, Drillings, Muslins, Linens, Calicoes, Muslin de Lains, Lawns, Ginphams. Berages. Silk Si Palm Leap Hats. A large assortment of Boots and Shoes, for Men, Women and Children, firocerles, Sugar, Tea, Cofl'-e, Mol asses, Cheese, Spi ces, Fish Salt, Plaster. HARDWARE, -Viz : Iron and Steel, Nails, Files, Saws, dec. QUEENSWARE, Tea Setts, Plates, Vising, Cups, Saucers, !fc LIQUORS, Wine. Brandy, Gin, Rum, Whisky, Sc. . ft? Country produco of all kinds taken in ex change at tlic highest iimiket prices. May 8, 1S.V5 Iv. Liuimviisc; nous. A FTER many yearn' close investigation and numerous experiments, the Patentee takes pleasure in informing the public that lie has arri ved at the true principle of protecting families, dwellings and property from the destructive influ ence of LIGHTNING. The calamities that every City, Town, Villnge and Country falls vic tim to annunlly, through the gross negligence of its inhabitants, is beyond calculation, especially when the remedy is so easy to obtain this in found in ARMITAE'S Patent Magnetic Lightning; Rods, and in this alone. This Rod has been examined by the moat scientific gentlemen in tho world Professors M'Murtric, .lolinson, Wallor and ma ny others that liavo examined them, recommend and speak of tliem in tho highest terms of appro bation, and have pronounced them the only safe rods in use in this or any oilier country for the protection of Lives and Property. One advan tage is to divide and throw bock a part of the elec tric fluid harmless to the clouds; in time of a stroke this enables the rod to conduct that portion of fluid that belongs to the earth without the slightest danger of leaving the conductor. This rod has many other advantages over the bid one. The only place of manufacturing is in Vine St. 3 duors above 12f7, Philadelphia, where all persons arc respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. For sale Whole sale or Retail by THOMAS ARMITAGE. ViF The only authorized Agent for the Coun ties of Union, Juniata, Milllin, Clinton, Lycom ing, Northumberland, Montour, Columbia, Lu zerne, is SAMUEL HOOVER, Ilartlcton, Union county, Pa. Orders and letters addressed (post paid) to Mr. Hoover, will be promptly attended to. May 8, 185a.- 4m. STA(lKOFFICE. WASHINGTON" HOUSE, SUNLUItY, PA. JAMES C0VEKT, Proprietor, VtrOULD respectfully announce that he has " taken this well known stand, where he will be gratified to see and entertain his friends and the travelling public generally. This house is now replete with every convenience, comforta ble, pleasantly located, handsomely furnished, well ventilnted, rendering it in every respect a desirable stopping ptuee. No expense bus been spared in fitting up this house. The chambers are well furnished and the table and bur provided with tho best the market can alford. The stable accommodations aro extensive and well calculated for irnvelers. STAGE OFFICE. The singes running from Northumberland to Pollsville, stop at this bouse, where through and way tickets to Philadelphia can be obtained. Sunlniry, March 20, 1(352. tf. Wholesale and Ketail Clock ESTABLISHMENT. S. . Corner Second and Chestnut Sts., PHILADELPHIA. TTHERE may be found, one of the largest ' and best assortments of Clocks and Time pieces in tho United States, in quantities to suit purcliasers, of from a single Clock, to one thou Fund Clocks; embracinij every variety of stylo and manufacture, suitable for Churches, Hulls, Counting Houses, l'arlois. Sleeping Apartments, nnd Kitchens, Steam and Canal Boats, and Kail Koad Cars. Also pcnernl sale Agent, for Rnpp's lately pat ented Scientific Niche Cold Pen. Wholesale and Retail Gold nnd Silver Pen Holders, and Pem ili, and a variety of Fancy Goods. Those wishing to purchase will find it to their interest to cull bdo-e purchasing elsewhere. .IAME.S HARDER, S. E. Cor. Cliestuut At 2nd Sts., Phila. April 10, 1658. ly. It. roUNELIl'S. I. F. DAKER. W. C. DAKAR, Cornelius, Raker y Co., MANLFATUKEHS OF lamps, Chandeliers, Gas Fixtures, &c. STOKE XO. 17G CHESTNUT ST.. Manufactory No. 181 Clierry St., J?-: ILADELFHIA. April 10, 185i. If. JOHN A. TA3TLOR, Manufacturer of Monuments, Tombs, AND GIIAVE STONES OF THE FINEST Italian and American Marble. At his Old Stand in Northumberland, Pa. I'lESPECTFULLY inform the public that all work in his line will be made up of the very best material and finished in the latest style of the Eastern cities. Those in want of such articles well made and executed in the best style and at the lowest rates, will do well to call and examine before they pur chase elsewhere. Mny 15, 18.r)S ly. The Johnston Ink MANUFACTORY REVIVED, 10tt tf Lombard St., PHILADELPHIA. riHE subscriber begs leave respectful! to in form I'msTTtiis generally, that he has suc ceeded to the Business of manufacturing Print, tug hd formerly carried on by hi grand Father, and Father, and oll'ers his article to the trade, without any l'rrrs, but with the simple reliance upon the long established character it has borne, feeling confident of its giving entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with a rail. Tfrms Cash. CHARLES ENEU JOHNSTON. : April 10, 1863. tf.- - A It IMAGE CETIFICA TE8 handsomely executed for sale at this office, single or by the doreu. ' ' . RAZORS A superior article for sale store of HENRY MA88BR. - Smibury, Feb. 16, 1850, ' SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN- JOURNAL.' 500 BOOK AGENTS WANTED. ANY good, active and intelligent man, with a small capital of from S30 to a SI 00, can make large profits by engaging in ihe sale of the following --- - A POPULAR AND USEFUL BOOKS! . CHAMBERS' INFORMATION FOR THE PKOPLE ! or Popular Encyclopedia of Useful Ki.wll;. Two Isrrc imperial neravo volumss, vrntainini ptres. PKTKRSON'3 HISTORY OF THE AMKKICAN REVOLUTION. 6(0 IsrgS ocUVO pages, with 800 tut EwrrsvinEs. . PKTfcRflON'S HISTORt OF THE U. 9. NAVY. 00 lnrs;e nrtnvo pares, and 150 line l'ngrnvings. FROST'S REMARKABLE EVENTS IN THE HISTO RY OK AMERICA. Two large ontavo volumn, con taining; 10(10 pages and 700 Engravings. Tha bast His tory fir America published . . FROST'S PICTORIAL LIFE OF WASHINGTON. A Splendid Doole. containing 600 octavo pages and 150 ele gant Engravings. The cheapest Lite of Washington ever published MOORE'S HISTORY OP THE INDIAN WARS. Pine e lrrt and Plain Plates. THE TRUE REPUBLICAN.' Containing the Inaugural Addresses and tha First Annual Addtestws and Messages of all the Presidents of the United Btntes, the Constitu tions of the important States in the Union, Ae., Ac Embellished with Portraits of all the Presidents, "tm red on steel, and a view of the Capital of the United Stntrs. 6(10 popes. 12 mo. FOX'S BOOK OF MARTYR'S. A Splendid Fami y Edition, large quarto, with 55 Engravings, beautilully bound in morocco, gilt. DE COR.MENIN'S HISTORY OF THE POPES. 800 laree octavo pnees, with illustrations. JOSEPHU8' WORKS. Fine Edition, one Inrce volume. STURM'S REFLECTIONS ON THE WORKS OF (iOD. ST. PIERRE'S STUDIES OF NATURE. WHITE'S HISTORY OF THE WORLD. A Valuable Geuetal History. One lurge octavo volume, with hand s -me Entrravings. . LIVES OF GREAT AND CELEBRATED CHARAC TERS : of o I Ages and Countries One lorge volume of POO paces, with numerous Engravings. T(ieiher wilh n number of oilier Works particularly adapted for Popular Rending. E7 The most liberal discounts wilt he piven to Agenfs who may engage t'rt the sale of the above 'rl ualle Books. For further particulars, address (postage paid,) J. & .1. L. GIHON, Publishers, jVo. 9S Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. June 26, 1852. Oils, Tallow Grease, and OHIO MINERAL PAINT. ?nfi UAKRJSl'8 MAUH1AEHY Utb. fnco )"U 75 cts per gallon. 2500 Gallons machi nery oil, in casks of various sizes, 75 cts per gal. 200 Bnrrcls Boiled Paint Oil, 55 " 5000 Gallons " " in casks of various sizes. " " 330 Barrels Tanners' Oil. Various kinds and qualities, from 35 to 60 cents per gallon. 1500 Gallons in Casks ot various sizes. Va rious kinds and qualities, from 35 to 50 cents per gallon, 50 Tons Tallow Grease, for Heavy Bearings, and Coarse Machinery, in Barrels or Casks, of any consistency required. Price 6 cents per lb. 150 Tons Ohio Mineral Paint, in Barrels, at the lowest market price. Machinery Oil, warranted not to chill in the coldest weather, and considered by those using it equal to Sperm Oil. Boiled Paint Oil, equal to Linseed Oil, other than for white. I am constantly receiving large supplies of the above named articles, and my motto is, "Small lirufits and quick returns." B. F. POND, 6G Water St., (under the Pearl st House,) NEW YORK. New York, June 19, 1852. 3m. GLASS, DRUGS, PAINTS, &c, V'IIOI..L:S tLE AM. HUT.41X. riMIE Philadelphia Window Glass Ware house, and Drug, Paint, Varnish, Oil and Color Stores, A'os. 33 and 35 North Fourth Street. East side, has the largest assortment of Window, Picture, Coach, Case, Hot-House, and other GLASS, in the city; comprising upwards of 15,000 dif ferent si7.es, ranging from the smallest size, up to 3S by 60 inches of Sheet, and as large as 5 by 7 feet of Plate Glass, including English Crown, French, German and American, both Single and Double Thick. Also, a large assortment of Very Thick Glass, for Sky-Lights, Bulk Windows, &c. The Subscriber having a heavy slock on hand is prepared to fill orders at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Odd sizes of any pattern cut to order. Ground White Lead ; Paint, Varnish, of ev. cry description ; Turpentine ; Linseed Oil, boil ed sod raw; Pair.t Mills; Putty; Brushes; Dyo Woods, &c, &e., Ac. A nd also, a large supply of freh imported DRUGS AND MEDICINES. J. H. 8PBAGUE. Nos. 33 & 33 North 4th St., E. Side. April 10, 1852 ly. J. X. DITTERICH, .To 78 JVurth id St., between Arch and liace St., PHILADELPHIA. 1 H ETU'BY informs the public that he imports and constantly keeps on hand at his new store, No. 78 North Sd til., a large assortment of Foreign Fancy Goods, Musical Instruments, Pictures ft Paints, which he will sell at the lowest prices. His stock, in part, consists of, Accordcons, Violins, Music Boxes, Parlor and Bar Room Or guns, .Meloileons, Seraphiues, Mathematical In strunients, Magnets, Spy and Opera Glasses Muliotiurv of ull kinds. Pocket. Books, Bronze Powder, Dutch Metal, Gold and Silver Leaf, Scales of all kinds, !Suull' and Tobacco Boxes, I.illiugrupliic Paints, Copper Pluto and Steel En- cravings, und pictures of every variety. Also Gilt I runic Mouldings of various sizes. Dealers, Country Merchants, and Pedlars, sup plied ut reasonable prices. December SO, 1851. tf. Till: (aKE.iT PK1ZK MEDAL Alt- RIVL-IM IIICKEY 8c TULL, -Yo. 1-18 C'fj;iut St., above Sixth, Front of JONES' HOTEL. CJpy- AVE just received their Prize RYEri Medal, swarded Ki them for I ITIJ their best Travelling Trunks ex hibited at the World's Fair in London, 1851 being the only exhibitors to whom any award was made. Their competition was with all the world, and they have taken THE PRIZE! TRUNKS, VALISES, BAGS, Le. To be found in this Citv, and at very low prices Call and ee. HICKEY & TULL, Trunk Manufacturers, 148 Chestnut St. April 10, 1852. if. Alden's Condensed Reports of Fenna. JUST Published, and for sale by the subscri ber the Second Velnrnt of Alden's Con densed Pennsylvania Reports, containing the lust three volumes of Yeutos' Reports, and two first volumes of Binney's Reports. The first vol ume of Alden, containing Dallas' Reports, 4 vol umes; and Yeates' Reports, volume 1, is also on hand, and for sale. The above two volumes are complete within themselves, and contain all of Dallas' Reports, 4 volumes, and all of Yeates' Reports, 4 volumes, besides the two first volumes of Binney's Reports. The third volume is ready and will be put to press Immediately. - H. B. MASSER, Agent. Sunbury, Aug. 18, 1851. GMITH'8 ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GIN- GER, i fresh supply just received, and for sale by ' , '' , U. B. MASSER. Sunbury, Jan.' 10, 1853. , I) LANK Parchment Paper Deeds and blank J-J Mortgages, Bonds, Executions, Summons, &.c, for sal by H. B. MASSER. Himbury, April 16, 1851. . l AMikOLD'M WRITING FLUID and Adhe aiva and I eirsl envelopes, for sale bv o 4 - -J H. B. MASSER." Hunbufy, nr 10, 1852. improved troHTJisaaoDs. THE euhsctibet hst eonatructtd a LIGHT. NINO ROD ott true Philosophical princi ples, by which buildings supplied with them are rendered perfectly secure against destruction by lightning. Th connection and insulation of Ihe rod, ss well as the preparation of the ground rod, Is on an entirely new plsn, making a more per fect conductor than any heretofore in use. Measures have been tsksn to secure Letters Patent for the improvement. . v Persons 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 the undersigned, at the following prices i For 40 ft Inch copper rod gold plated point, ion a plaint a Up, $23,00 And forty cents for every additional foot over fortv. . For 40 ft. i inch tubular rods gold pla ted point, solid platina tip, 13,50 12.S0 For 40 ft. iron rod gold plated point, o- id platina tip, For 40ft. iron rod silver plated point. 10,00 And twenty cents for every additional foot over forty. T. 8. MAC KEY. Milton, Sept. 6, 1851 ly. c.ap 17, 1852. HARRISBURG E00K BINDERY. F. L. HUTTER & CO., Successors to W. O. Ilickok, and Ilickok Cnntine. BOOK BINDERS, STATIONERS AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS. The subscribers respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they arc now carrying on the above business at the OLD STAND occupied by Hickok & Co. They flatter themselves that by careful attention to business, they will merit and receive a continuanco of the patronage so liber ally enjoyed lw the old firms. Particular attention will be paid to the ruling and binding of every description of blank books for banks, county offices, merchants and private individuals, and every variety of full and half bound blank books. Old books, periodicals, law books, music, newspapers, &c, bound in any pattern and in any style required. In addition to the above, they have, and will at all times keep, a general assortment of STA TIONERY , consisting of Letter Paper, Cop " Drawing " Transfer " Copying 11 Knives, Quills, Inkstands, Motto Wafers, Hlnck Ink, Pcnlinir Wax, Plates and Pencils. Lead Pencils, Letter Stninps, India Rubber, Wafers, Red Tape, Blank Cards, mourns: Steel Pens. Blue Ink, Carmine Ink, Convinff Ink. Arnold's Writing Fluid, Erasures, &c r oiors. CUT Paper ruled to pattern, and all work war ranted and done very cheaplv. F. L. HUTTER & CO. March 13, 1852. tf. "AID AND COMFORT," To Your Own jTlcclianics. GEORGE UENjSt. MANUFACTURER OP FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of the most Fashionable Style. 'T'HE subscriber respectfully calls the attention of the public to his large and splendid assort ment of every quality and price of OAItliET-WARR. which cannot fail to rctommend itself to every one who will examine it, on account of its durable workmanship and splendid finish, made up of the best stock to be had in the city. No effort is spared iu the manufacture of his ware, ami the subscriber is determined to keep up with the many improvements winch are constantly being made. His stock consists of Mahojruny Sofas, IMvanN and Lounges, Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards, SOFA, BREAKFAST AND DINING TABLES, und also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phila- uelplua manufacture. BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and price, CUPBOARDS, WORK AND CANDLE STANDS, TOILET TABLES AND EXTENSION TABLES, in short, every article in this line of his business. He also manufactures all kinds and qualities of CHAIRS, including varieties never before to be had ir Sunbury, such as Mahogaht, Black Waixi't aitd Cunr-sn Maple Grcciam ; asi Windsor CHAIRS, and fancy Piano Stools, which are of the latest stvles, and warranted to be excelled by none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere. 1 he subscriber is determined that there shall be no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in the cities, as every confidence can be entertained about the quality and finish of his ware and Chairs. His articles will be disposed of on as good terms as they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun try Produce taken 111 pnvment for work. 1 4; UNDERTAKING. Having provided nimseii wuu a nandsomo Heaiire, lie is now prepared for Undertaking, and attending funer. ais, 111 uus vicinity, or at any convenient dis tance from this place. ty The Ware Room is in Market Street below Thompson's Store and Weaver's Tavern, GEORGE RENN. Sunbury, Jan. 10, 1853 tf. Bonnets, Hats and Millinery Goods! m MERCHANTS and Milliners when in Phil- If jl aih-lphia to purchase their goods, will find it to their interest to examine our large and fash ionable slock of S I HAW GOODS. ue manufacture largely and i.mi'oht the N ewlst Stiles or Foreign Fabrics in our line j which together with other advanta ges enablo us to oiler liberal inducements to Llieiis. R. A. CROOKER, & CO., Ios. 47 and 49 Chestnut Street, and No. 58 South Second Street, west side, near Chestnut, I'mladclpliia. December 87, 1851. ly. cf. WW. G. MASON, Engraver and Printer, No. 46 Chestnut Street, above Second, PHILADELPHIA, f S prepared to do ENGRAVING and PRINT 1NO, in all their branches. Wedding, isiting and Business Cards, Dull Tickets, Watch Papers, Labels, Bill Heads, Notes, Checks, Draft and Diplomas. Seals and Stamps for Corporations, Odd Fellows, Masons, Sous of Temperance, &c. All the abovo engraved in the best manner, Orders by Post promptly atteuded to. December 27, 1851 ly. JOHN A. II A It II I S , Manufacturer, & Dealer in Imported and Domestic Segars, Also, general assortment of I.er& Mauufactured Tobacco, "CONSTANTLY on hand, at the lowest mar ket prices. Corner of Chestnut Sl, and Wharves, Philadelphia, December 27, 1851. ly. 17" NOB AND SPRINO MORTI8E LAT. m. CHE8 An excellent article, for sale at half the usual price by J. W. FAILING, Kunburv, July 7. IMS-, TAY RUM An excellent article for sale flj by HENRY MASSER. Sunbury Jan. 27th. 1849 tf. fi'ISSUK PAr-EU. Yellow Tissue paper for 1 covering glaaaes, 4c,, for sale at the oifiectf Set American. .1 USTICES FEE BILLS For sale by H. B. MASSER. Sunbury, 1851 'tf LIVER COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA,' CHRONIC OR KBKVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE OF. THE KIDNEYS, s . h ' A ND ill diseases arising from s disordered liver or sto msch, such mennatinfliioti. inwnrri Piles. Fullness. of Wood to the head, Acidity of the Slomarh, Nausea, Iieartl.i,rii. r.J e, jr..n.... . n ii, Btnmnch, sour Eructations, slntin or fluttering at the pit of the Stomach, swimming nf the head, hurried and difficult Dreaming, fluttering st the heart, choking or sulToenting sensations when In a Iving posture, Dimness of vision, dots or webs before the sight, Fever nnd dull pain in the head, deficiency of perspiration, yellowness of the skin nud eyes, pain in the tide, . hack, chest, limbs, fte., sudden flushes of heat burning til the flesh, constant imsginhigs ni evil, and great depression of spirits, i CAN BE EFFECTUALLY CURED BY . !DPk. EOOFLAITD'3 CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, Prepared by DR. C. M. JACKSON, AT THE GERMAN MKDIONE STORE, No. 130 Arch St., riiilnftHphia. Their power over the above discards is not excel led, if equalled, by tiny other preparation in the United StnUi, m the cure QlicBt, in many cuSi-i oiler tkilliui physiciani bad (sited. These Hitters ore worthy they ottention of invntids. PfimeMiiiy girnt virtues in the ruriifUiilinii of itisensrs of tht Liver und lesser frtandn. excrciniea the most searching power in wcuknt.'M and ollK'tiiMis m the digestive organ, nicy urut wuimi, snie, ui-nnin 'imi nirnKant. From the Boston Bee. J The Editor sn; "1)H. lloOFLASn's t'KT.TH'l(TETl fi ER M A Tt HlTTPllS f ( I nu, i'rc. 'jyo Hie cure of Liver l.'omplainl, .Inumlice. In prpt,in, Chronic or Nervous Debility, is descrvisllv one.i'l'tlie nvsl popu lar maticim-s uf the day. These llitleis hnve been used by Ihtiimuirts, mid a friend at. our ei! ,v -ryf he ' him self received nn enecttial nnd pei inanciit cure uf Liver Complaint from the use of this remedy. We ore uonvineeit that, iu the use of 1he.se ltnterp, the patient constantly gums streinrth und vior n tact worthy ct" yieut conside ration. They are pleasant in taste snd'smeli. and can he used by persona with I lie most delicate stomachs with safe ty, under ony circumstances. We aro speaking from ex perience, nud to the nlllicted we advise their use." "Scott's Weekly." one of Ihe best Literary papers published. Slid, Aug. '-') "Dr. Hoofland's Gkiiman Hittkrj, manufactured by Dr. Jackson, are now recommended by some ot' tiie most prominent members of the faculty us ua article ol inuch einency in cuss of female weakness. As such is the case, we would advise ull mothers w obtain a b tlle, nud thus save themselves much eicknecs. Persons of debilita ted constitutions will find these Hitters ndvautiii:eoini to their health, ns we know from experience the "salutary e.iect lliey liave upon week systems." More Evidence. The "Philadelphia Saturday tinzette." the best family newspapei published 111 the Lulled Mates, the editor says of Dt hboflund's German Bitters. "It is seldom ,1 u. we retnrnrnd what nre termed Ta. tent Medicines, to trie ?ontideiiee nnd patrouape of our readers; and, theipl'ore, hen we recommend llr. Hoof, land's German Hitters, we wts it to tm distinctly undci stood that we nie not speaking of tiie nostrums of the day,thatnre noised about for a bt ief period nnd then for pottenaftei they haved 'ue their guilty race of mischief, but of a medicine established, universallv prised, and which has met the hearty approval of the Kaeully itself " Kvatcuec upon evidence has been received (like the foregoing) fiom all sections of the ITuion, tha last thr-s ,-ears, an. I the strouuewt tesnui nv in its tavoi, le, that there is nioie of it used in Ihe practice of the regular Phy sicians of Philadelphia, than nil other n 'strums combined, a fact that can easily Iw etuuhlished, nnd fully provimr that a scientific preparation will meet with their quiet approval when nrenenled even in tills lorm I'lial this medicine will cure Liver Complaint and Dys pepsia, no one can doubt, after uMng it 03 diteeteu. It acts Soeciheallv llnon the Hi iniaeh nnd liver it i nrefT.'rnble to calomel in all billions disease tiie effect is immediate, 1 hey can be administered to Female, or Infant with salety and reliable benefit, at any time. BEWARE OF ctil'NTKRFEITS. This medicine h:is nt.nincd that hiirh chaiocter which is necessary for all medicines to nl lain to induce eouniei fellers to pat forth a spurious article nt the risk of the lives of those are innocently deaeived. LOOK WELL TO Till; MARKS OF THE OKN'UIXE. Thev hnve the written signature of C. .M. JAfTSO upon the wrapper, and the name blown in the bottle, with ur which thev are spunou. For sale, wholesale and retail, nt the German Medicine Store, No. I -JO ARCH Street, one door below Sixth, (late uf 278 Kaee street.) Philadelphia, und by respectuble deulers generutly throughout the country. PRICKS HLDl'Cl'.D. To enable nil classes of invalids to enjoy the advantages of tneir great restorative powers. Single Jiollle, 7i5 cents. Also : For sale bv II. Massku. Suuburv. and M. A. M'Cav. Northumberland. Aiujusl ail, Ip.'jI. ly. TH02TAS PALMER, COMMISSION MKHCIIANT, No. 6, North Wharves:, Where the following goods nre received and sold on commission, Dried Apples, Peaches, Plums, Pears, Cherries, ic, Green Apples iu Barrels or by the Bushel, Beans, Peas, Cranberries, Onions, Mercer Po tatoes, tueet Potatoes, Shvlbarks, Chestnuts, Ground Nuts, Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Grapes, Poultry. Eggs, Butler, Cheese. And all kinds of Foreign and Domestic Pro duce. Philadelphia, Dec, 13, 1851 ly. Phrxiiix Fire & Thief Proof Iron Chests. -toTitaj.if;-i yARRANTED to stand eiiual heat with any other Chests in the country, and to defy the Burglns' ingenuity. Manufactory, No. 10 Hudson's Alley, running between Third and Fourth streets, south of Chesnut, and in the rear cf the Girard Bank. M. &. S., tho proprietors, aro Practical Me chanics, and feel cotiliileut, from long experience ill the manufacture of Iron Chests and t'ufes, and a special attention to this particular branch, ol giving satisfaction to ull who muy give them a call. N. R. We have selected one of the best min erals ever used ns a noii-coiiihictor of heat in this business, and we warrant our Chests and Sales to be made of the best material and in the most durable manner, und to stand any heat that cun be upplicd to theiu. MILNOR & SHAW, Manufactory No. 10 Hudson's Alley. Running between tlrd und 4th streets, S of Ches nut, in the rear of Girard Bank. Philadelphia, Oct. 5, 1851. ly SOAP AND CANDLES. r"lHE subscrils?r takes this method of inform ing the citizens of Sunbury and vicinity, that they are engaged iu the manufacture of Moap and Candles, of the best quality, at No. 44 Filbert street, Philadelphia. They respectfully invite all who buy for cash, to give him a call as they will find it to to their advantage iu dealing with him lor articles in their line. E. DUFFY & SON, 44 Filbert above Uih. December 20, 1851 tf. PATENT 'I 'russea of all kinds, Harrison's writing and indellible ink, Cotton yarn and laps, just received and for sale by J. W. FRILING. Sunbury, Dec S, 1848. STONE Ware, Earthen Ware, Raisins, Al . monils, P uncs and Cream Nuts. Planes of all kinds. Salt and Plaster. Just received and for sale by JOHN W. FRILING. Sunbury, Dec. S9, 1849. lXTRACT CF GINGER. A fresh supply just received and for sals at this office. Price 25 cents. , . Sunbury, July It, 1851. r ; SILVER "WATCHES A f.w double ease English Silver Watches, for sale at very low prices by,.;. .V ... HB. MASSER. Sunbury, April 18, 1851. . . ' BV LANKS of every description can M bad by p lying at the olfic. of the American. BANK NOTE TABLE. CORRECTED WEEKLY. PENNSYLVANIA. f ITT Of fHltADELPHIS MAS3ACAUSETT9. All solvent banks dis V. 8. Bank notes 1.1 die fill ODE ISLAND, AU Solvent banks pti COUNTRY. All solvent banks dis CONNECTICUT. Dank of Chamuerstiurg 1 dial All solvent banks dis nuns ui incsier ln. pari Dank of Del. Co. Chester pari NEW YORK. CITT. . .. lianEol Uermaiitown par' Bniik of Gettysburg 1 dli All solvent banks I dis iy-Hk notes under 83 1 dn Bank of Lewistown Hank of Middlctown 1 dis All solvents banks 1 dis roUNTRT. Montgomery Co Hank par Bank of Northumberl'nd. pai NEW JERSEY. Belviders Bank - 1 dis Commercial Bank 1 dis Bank of Pittsburg 1 dis nans or iianviiie pn: Far. Bank Mont Holly par Carlisle Bank 1 dis F. M.,AIiildletovri Pi. par Columbia B'kft B'ge Co parMechaiiics' Bk, Newark par Doyeistown Bank par Easton Bank par Erie Hank 8 (lis, Kxchanee B'k Pittshurir I Hn meen. ns ot uurungion pr Mech. A Man. Bk Trent par Morris Co Bank ! dis Newark lik e ft Ins. Co 3 dis i.At:iiniiu;e n-s. nrancn l dis'urange nans Farmers' B'k, Burks Co par'eople's Bk Patterson Farmers' Bk, liuenster par'Prineeton Rank Farmers' Ilk, Heading pnr'naleui Bunking Co, nn dis par pariHalem Banking Co, par Farm. Bk Schuylkill Co parlMcmerrct Co Bunk 3 (lis F A D. Bk Wiivncsb'g Hdia'Stalc Bank nt Camden par Franklin Ilk VVash'n 1Jdis!State Ilk F.liznbethton ) (lis Ilarrislmrg Bank 1 di tinte Bank Newark J dis Hinipsdnle Rank I dis State Bk, N. Brunswick par lancasler Bunk par. Sussex Bunk. Newton j (lis Lebanon Brink par Trenton Ranking Co par Mrrch. A Man. Bunk I dis Union Bank. Dover ! (lis Miners' B'k, I'oltsville per YimlleyvMeADi'l Lr Co 15dis Moiioiimihftii Rank 1 dlslt7Rk notes under s)!! J (lis nyiorsve g uo IS (IIS 1)1:1. I WAllti. est llranen Unnk par Bank ot lleluwnre par Wyoming lik, Wilkcsb'e pnrllank nf Smyrna par Y"rk Bunk, l a Ielaware t ttv linnk par IV'Relicf antes 1 dis MAINE. RanlrnfWIifllork Sdh Mercantile Hk, Bangor Kldis Alt lvcnt brinks 3 jjp NEW HAMI'SIlinii. All solvent h'inks dis VKHMU.NT. Ilk Vilmg'n.V llrnndyw. pnf Farmers' Ilk SI Delaware, pur I'nion Dank. Wilmington pur F? Under si's j dis OHIO. All solvent lianks 2 dis LjTHk notes under ij's 4 dis NORTH CAROLINA rsnrik or St Albans S (lis All solvent banks 3 dis tyUiider.Vs, 9J dis All solvent banks die PHILA. AND READING RAILROAD. SliVI-VIEU ARRANGEMENT FROM PHILADELPHIA AND POTTSVILI.E. Fares Reduced. Office of the Phila. !e I'eadins Railroad Co. ) Philadelphia, March 26, 1851. Two Passenger Trains Daily, (except Sunday.) ON and after April 1st, 1831 two trains will be run each way, daily, between Philadel phia and Pottsville. MOHXiyCr 'TANK. Leaves Philadelphia at 7 A. M., daily except Sundays. Leaves Pottsville at 7S A. M. dailv excent Sun days. A FTEIZ .VOOA" LTXE. Leaves Philadelphia at3J o'clock, daily, except Sundays. Leaves Pottsville at 3 o'clock, daily, except Sundays. FARES, Between Philadelphia nnd Pottsville, $2.75 1st class cars and SC. 25 2il class cars. Between Philadelphia und Reading. Sl.75 1st class cars anil &l,'t.i il cl iss cars. Depot in Philadelphia, corner of Broad ond Vine Streets. PiiKscnirers cannot enter the cars unless provi ded w ith Tickets. NOTICE. Fifty pounds of hairtrngp will beal lowed to eaoh passenger in these lines; and pas sengers ore expressly prohibited from taking any thing ns bagLrime but their earing uppurel, w hich w ill be at the risk ol its ow ner. By order of tho Board of Managers. S. BRADFORD, April 19, IS.'l. Secretary. "scctcb. " yctjpJself"' rou 2 :nvrs. BV MEANS POCKET J OF THE .ESClLA. PILX or Every one his own Phvsician ! Tuiiitt- r.A ... rl sixth edition, with up- y llr VI in. Young:. The limn has now arri ved, that persons suffering from secret di -discs, need no more become the victim ok ui'ack :ht, as by the prescriptions contained in this book, any one may cure himself without hindrance to business, or the knowledge of the most intimate friend, nud with one-tenth the usual expense. In addition to the general routine of private disease, ii fully explains the cause of manhood's early de cline, with observations on marriage besides many other derangement which it would not be proper to enumerate iu ihe public prints. lif' Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, enclosed in a letter will receive one copy of this honk, by mail, or live copies will be sent for one dollar. Address, Dit. W. VOI'Mi, No. .vj SPRUCE Street, PHILADELPHIA." Post paid. LIT" Dr. YOUNG can be consulted on any of the Di-eases described in his di Herein publica tions, at his Otliee, 15S Spruoe Slreet, every day between 9 mid 3 o'clock, (Sundavs excepted.) Philadelphia, June 5, 1M.V,. ly. UNION HOTEL, STJNETJItY, PA. rilHE MISS WEITEL'S respectfully inform 1 the Public that they still continue, to enter tain travellers and others nt their old established stand in Market street, west of tho Court House. t heir well e long experience in the business, nnd the tablishpil reputation of their House, will, they trust, be a siithciciit guarantee, that their customers will he well accommodated. March 8, 1851 if. PATS ITT ItqSDXCIlTES. Green's Oxygenated Hitter, prico reduced. Old Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla. Baker's Sarsaparilla. Sway tie's Nyrup of Wild Cherry. Swavne's Vermifuge. Ay re's Cherry Pectoral Dr. Drake's Panacea. Dr. Cullen's do Tibhil's Pain Killer. Dr. 11 oofland's German Bitters: Indian Vegetable Pills Horse ami Cattle Medl ines For sale by HENRY MASSER, Sunbury, July 14. 1819. Valuable Ituoktt, T IFF, or CintisT, handsomely bound, D'Ah. sicxu's Hisroiir or thi 1U:hihmtios, Blank Div-hooks ash Lkiiueks, full bounded. For sale at the publishers prices by H. B. MASSF.R Sunbury, July 14, 1819 VTKMNf POTTLES llreast pumps, and L nipple tubes- A supply of these useful arti cles just received and for sale bv JOHN W- FRILING Sunbury, Jan. 18, 1S5I -tf STONE WARE, STONE milk Pans, stone Jugs and Pitcher., and other articles of stone ware just received and lor sale by JOHN W. FRILING. Sunbury, June 23, 1849 OSE OINTMENT. A fresh supply of this , excellent article for Tetter, 4c, just received and lor sale by HENHi MAaofcH. Sunbury, July 28, 1849 rpEAS, from the New York Canton and Pekin JL Tea Company, for sale by J. W. FRILING. Sunbury. Dec. 2, 1848 GOLD PENS with and without caw., of very .uperior quality, just received. Also a fresh supply of Writing Fluid, for sal by t H. B. .MAosijK. Sunbury, Dec. 27, 1851. try E! TENINGS. A cheap and eicellent arti da tor fastening sash for sala by v . J. W. r RILING Sunbury, July 7, 1849. ;.f i--'- j-jj ,.niis oi a iiiiiKireo eniira- E rl M V1"s' ""owing private ills- , JVHa JSJ 0:188 '" very shape and m. Mf'$9 form, and liialforinatiiins of fMfe'W the generative svstem, N&VW I' A CALL TO HOUSEKEEPERS At the Cabinet Ware Hoom of SEB'N IIOUPT & CO. Market Square, ... . Thankful for the patronage of his friend and customer, during the 17 year, he ha. been in busi ness in this place, h. solicits from the public eo" tinuanceof their faron. During this period h. ha. endeavored to keep up with the improvement, of the day, and has accordingly extended his busi ness in every branch and variety. The public sr. therefore invited to the attention of tha present stock of CABINET WARE AND CHAIRS Man'jfacturf.d bt ' SEBASTIAN H0UPT & CO. , " At the Old Stand, ' '' Where in addition to their former stock of tho establishment they now manufacture Mahogany, Walnut & Cane-Seat Chain.. Larsre Spring Seat Rocking Chairs, Dressing Bureaus, Centre Tables, Marble Top Wash Stands, and a variety of other , new style und Fnliionalle Furniture. Having secured a Hearse and made the neces sary nrrangemcnts for the purpose, they are now prepared for Undertaking in all its branches, in this vicinity or at any convenient distance. Ye maids atid mistresses, and basbands too, Hare's furniture of every style and bus, From side boards down to kitchen tables, From rocking ctiairs to rocking cradles Should yoa not hnve the ready John to pay, We'll wait awhile for a brighter better day, Or take potatoes, oats, corn, wheat and ry ; Bark, hoop poles, staves, or lumber wot and dry, Or nny thing but yokes and threshing flails, Fiom pigs and turkiea down to little quails. Come ontlien friends, come one and all, Keep truilc a moving, so "goes on the ball." fy Orders from a distance promptly attended to and work of all kinds delivered with dispatch. Sunbury, March 9, 1850 tf HcTlJTY "LAUD AM) P lift SI ON AGENCY. The attention of the public is called to the sd vertisemcnt of Mr- Charles C Tucker, Attorney and Agent ot Washigton City. Persons bar ing claims for bounty Lands or Pensions are in formed that the subscriber has made arrangement! for the requisite forms, and claimunts colling at his ollieo, can have their papers prepared and forwarded to Mr- Tucker at Washington, and by him be properly attended to before the De partment there. H. B. MASSER. Sunbury, Jan. 18, 1851 Valuable PROPERTY FOR SALE. rIBE Subscriber w" resides in Philadelphia, i oilers for sale the following property in Mil ton, Northuinberlanicounty, viz : The large ERICK BUILDING i upper Milton, formerK occunied bv Messrs Pattersons ns a Carriage Makers Shop. The building is GO feet front on upper Market street, und 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 streets, and is 60 feet front, and 150 feet deep. The premises would be valuable for a Foundry or other manufacturing purposes, and will be sold on reasjnable und accommodating terms by ap plying either to JACOU CARRIGAN, Philadelphia. J. F. WOLFINOF.R, Esq., Milton or II. 15. MASSER, Esq., Sunbury. Philadelphia, Jan. 25, 1851 tf. I' 111 L ADtLPlII 4 MEDICAL HOUSE, ESTABLISHED 15 YEARS AGO BY Dit. KINKELIN, N. W. Comer of Third and Union Streets, BETWEEN SPRUCE AND PINB STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. I"1 1 FTEH.N YEARS of extensive and uninterrupted practice spent in this city have rendered Dr. K. tha most expert nud successful practitioner far and near, in the treatment ol' all diseases ol' a privata nature. Person ulllicletl Willi ulcers upon the body, throat, or legs, pains in llie hiui.lor bones, nicicurial rheumatism, strictures, gravel, disease urising from youthfuU exceases ur iinpuiilies of the blond, whereby the constitution has become eaiecbled, are ull treated willi success. He wlioplHces himself under the care of Dr. K., may re ligiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and couadent y rely upon his skill as a physician. TAKE FAKTICULAR NOTICE. Young Men who have injured themselves by a certain ptnctice indulged in a habit frequently lenrned from evit companions or at school the effects of which are nightly I'elt, even when nslecp, oud destroy boUi mind and bodv, should apply immediately. Weakness and coustitutiona'l debility I oss of muscular energy, physical lassitude and gen eral prostration, irritability and all nervous affections, indi gestion, Kliiuzislutess of the livei, and every diseasein any way connected with the disorder uf the procreative func tions cured, and full vigor restored. YOUTH AND MANHOOD, A vigorous life or a premature death. K1NKEUN on Self Prfscnation. ONLY 25 CENTS. This Brink just published is filled with useful uiformstiosi nn tne innrmiues and diseases of the Generntivs Orrsus. ll addresses itseh alike to YorTH,MANHO(.lDad OLD AtlK, and should be read by all. The valuable advice nud impressive warning it gives, will prevent years of misery amlsuifcriuc and surtauuuvl. 1y thousands ot laves. Parents by reading it will learn how to prevent fh des. traction of their children. A remittance of 85 wits, enclosed in a letter, ad ilreiscd to UK. KINKF.UN, N. W. corner of TH1HD st UNiOX Streets, between Spruce Pine, Philadelphia will ensure a book, under envelope, per return of mail. Persons at a distance may address Dr. K. by letter, (pa. paid.) and be cured at home. PACKAGES OF .MEDICINES, DIRECTIONS, ke forwarded by sending a remitiuuec, ajut put up secuie from DA.MAUKord KIOSTY. Hook-sellers, New Agents, Pedlars, Canvassers, and a) others supplied with the above work at very low rates. September 6, l5t. ly. LAWRENCE HOUSE. SUNBURY, PA. 'lHK subscriber respectfully informs her friends 1 and the public generally, that she has tskea the above well known stand nearly opposite tha Court House, lately occupied by Mr. J. C. Per kins. Mio trusts that her experience in business, and her el)ort to make her guest, comfortable, will give entire satisfaction to those who may fa vor her with their custom. ANN C. MORRIS March 8. 1851 tf. J. H. ZIMMERMAN", ' JUSTICE OF TUB PEACEs Sunbury, Pa. Office in Deer Street, immediately oppoait. tha Public School House. 17 Monies collected sad ail buaiaea. promptly and care fully allended to. April 30, 1850 JATENT BRITTANIA 8T0PPER8 foi JL bar Domes tor aaie oy H. B MASSER. Sunbury, April, 18, 1851 YYrRI'rlNO FLUID and self sealing Env " lopea, just received and for sale by April 19. 1851 H. B. MASSER. BLANK NOTES, waiving tha exemption W iaw oi pouu, tor aaia oy April 26, 1851. , H. B. MASSER. WVADD'S celebrated Hon and Cattla Madi. H W cine for sale by HENRY MAS8YR. ale by i. 27th. 1 Sunburv, Jan 849. w ILEY'S COUGH CNDY. An axeel- lent remedy for coughs, colds. . For sal at this office FOR sala at this offioa, Superior Black Ink. Cattla Medicine at ii eta, Pun Einnra. Ginger, 25 cant.