SUN BURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL. ::?&AMl2v THE BULL AND THE LOCOMOTIVE. In port of moody triatlnrM RoameJ he o'er the ijiassy plain . Halt in anger; half in nlnH', .' TiHwed hia bushy mil find mwint.. Was he yet tha meadow's monarch Of j ha pasture (till the kiii(1 , Ami ha' ra,ied hi hend so limily , Cave his tail a wider swing. Was he not acknowledged chieftain Ot lbs horned drove of cull le. 1 Was he not the tried and uutted tu each jovine field of battle"! Wan he nol the loved and chosen Of the milch kine's fairest queen I Wan he not the admiration Of each, bull-call on ibe green i . It was true, and well heknew It i Woo his claim would dare dispute .Dearly, dearly should he rue it, Be he long or short horned brute. What. ihnn. meaiil this darinff stranger, Who. with breath of smoke and ti.ame, Spouting fear aud breathing dmiser, Through the meadows rushing came! True, the intruder's limbs were weighty, And he seemed a thing of might ; True, he might be very dangerous If he showed a wish to fight. But he blowed too much and loudly To be willing for a lark, And the bull repeated proudly, Bitting dogs do never bark ; "And I iwear by fair Europa, When the strangar comes asram Rushing through the verdant capture, Steaming wild across the plain I will call my herd to battle, Boldly cross the monster's track Either we shall be gone cattle, Or we'll drive him, frightened back : See '. after the locomotive Whirling o'er the fragrant mead, And he nears the very meadow Where, beneath the gallant lead Of their monarch true and valiant, Stand the tawny, horned crowd ; Naught ha heeds them, but the bell ring, And he whistles very loud. From hia pent-up breast escaping Shrieked the steam a dismal cough ; Frightened was the herd of bullocks, And they madly scampered off And but one, and he, courageous, Naught but death can force to yield : Ha will conquer, or, as beef-meat, You shall bea: him from the field. There he stands, and waits the coming Of his foe who draweth near : Roars he with triumphant fury, From a breast that knows no fear. Slicks he down his noble frontlet, With considerable! vim Butt 1 he takes the locomotive, Butt! the locomotive him. Need 1 tell who most did suffer 1 Need 1 apeak the bulluck's fate 1 Widowed cows, with ceaseless lowing, Will the horrid tale relate. In the flashing of the listening In the twinkling of ft thought He, the thief of cow affections, By tha cow-catcher was caught. ' Sat a farmer on the rail-car, Saw the bullock's fatal stroke Saw him fall across the sleepers, Knew his gallant neck wts broke ; Saw his form in fragments lying As he sadly gazed at them, , Quoth be, "I admire your courage, But your prudence I condemn !" MORAL. Young men ajl, w hen you are angered , Deem a rival's in your path Find yourself forgotten, slighted Think ! there's little usa in wrath. If you're wise, you'll grin and bear it, Howe'er vilely wrontred you are ; Ne'er, on any provocation, Butt against a railroad car. IVAM. Lwitvillt Democrat. Tremendous ExcitekbhtI.' Cash, Steam, Electricity I! The Aerial and nil other lines out-done by tht i LUhtnlnp; Line of IRA T. CLEMENT. WHO, having grout faith in rapid sales and small profits, has just received ana opened s large sssortmcnt of SPUING AND SUMMER GOODS, At his Store in MnrXct Street, Sunbury, which Us offers to the public it the lowest prices. His stock consists of a general assortment of Dry (J ood s, viz : Cloth. Cassimers, Cassinels, Jeans, Drillings, Muslins, Linens, Calicoes, Muslin tit Lain. Lawns, Ginaluims. Berages. Silk & Palm Leaf Hats. A large assortment of Boots and Shoes, for Men, Women and Children. Groceries, Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Molasses, Cheese, Spi ces, Fish Salt, Plaster. HARDWARE, Vis : Iron and Steel, Nails, Files, 8aws, etc. QUEENS WARE, Tea Setts, Plates, Dishes, Cups, Saucers, l?c LIQUORS, Wine. Brandy, Gin, Enra, Whisltry, lev f3 Country produco of all kinds taken in ex. change at the highest market prices. May 4. 1852. ly. LIGHTNING ROUS. AFTER mony years' close investigation and numerous experiments, the Patentee takes nleasure in informing the public that he has nrn ved st the true principle of protecting families, dwellings and property from the destructive influ ence of LIGHTMNU. the calamities tha every Citv, Town, Villiige and Country falls vie tim to annually, through the gross negligence of its inhabitants, is beyond calculation, especially when the remedy is so easy to obtain this is found in ARJII TACK') Patent Magnetio Lightning Rods, and in this alone. 'J'ivs Rod has been examined 600 BOOK AGENTS WANTED. N ANY good, antive. and intelligent man, with a small capital of from $30 lo a SI 00, can make laige profit! by engaging in ne saie oi me louowmg POPULAR AND USEFUL BOOKS. CHAMBERS' INFORMATION FOIt THE PKOPLF.l or ropular Encyclopedia of Lsenil Kivwlerige. wo large Imperial octavo volumes, eimtninmg 17IW r.ri-. 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A Splendid Family tdui'Ht, kirge quarto, with M Engravings, beautiiuiiy douiici in morocco, gilt. DE CCRMF.NIN'S lHSTORY OF THE POPES. BOO mree octavo pnprs, with illurlrntions. JOSF.PHU9' WORKS. Fine Edition, one tartre volume. STURM'S REFLECTIONS ON THE WORKS OF 111). ST. PIERRE'S STt'THFS OF NATURE. WHITE'S HISTORY OF THE WORLD. A Vnlualile General History. One large octavo volume, with huiul a trte Enaravinas. LIVES OF GREAT AND CELEBRATED CHAR AC 1 ER9 : of a 1 Aires nnil Countries One large volume vi ouu pages, wun numerous engravings. Toarther with a number of other Works particularly adapted for Popular Beading. (Cy The most liberal discounts wiI be piven to Agents vho may engage in the sale of the above Valuable Hooks. For further particulars, mlilrpss (postage paid,) J. & J. L. GIHON, Publishers. iVo. 98 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. June 56, 1852. IMPROVED LIGHTNING ROBS. rTMfB subscriber has constructed a' LIGHT- KINO ROD on trus Philosophical princi ples, by which buildings supplied with them srs rendered perfectly secure against destruction by lightning. The connection and Insulation of the rod, as well as the preparation of the ground rod, is on an entirely new plan, making a more per- ieci conductor than any heretofore in uae. Measures have been taken to secure Letters Patent for the improvement Persons desirous of securing their lives and property from destruction by lightning, can have conductors put up to their buildings in the most penecl and substantial manner, by applying ei ther personally or by letter, to the undersigned, ai the following prices: For 40 ft J inch copper rod geld plated point, tolii platina tip, And forty cents for every additional foot over lortv. For 40 ft. Inch tubular rods gold pla ted point, nlid platina tip, For 40 ft. iron rod gold plutcd point, sol id platina tip, . . For 40 ft. iron rod oVi-sr plated point. And twenty cents for every additional font over forty. T. S. MAC KEY. Milton, Sept 6, 1851. ly. cap 17, 1852. $23,00 13,50 15.M 10.00 BANK NOTE TABLE. CORRECTED WEEKLY. by the most scient: Professors M'Murtri ny others that have and speak of them i-i bati 'ii, and t,,v Of rojl" !" Mr- . uroietti u o . 'ii'nicn in the world ..- Wa'lor and mi ii hem, recommend I , . , '..frns of appro .i... the only anfe - , utliiT countr' fur the ,U Properly. Oi.e nilvnn- tage is to Jiviue and throw back a pa.t of tlie elec tric fluid hannicss to tliecLuds; in time of a stroke this enables the rod to conduct that portion of fluid that belontir. : ;artli without the slightest danger of lrn. .n-i.inr. 'J'liis rod has many other ad. i,. . ol ' one. The only plnce of mnnulu.:. . : .:, Vine St. 3 doors abort I.:.:, Philadelphia, where all persons arc respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. Kor sale Whole sale or lietail by THOMAS AUMlTAtiE. rp" The only authorized Agent for the Coun ties of Union, Juniata, MilTlin, Clinton, Lycom ing, Ixorthumbenaml, Montnnr, l olumbtn, Lu- lerne, is sami El, jiuuvi.k. Ilartlrton, Union co !!!, J'a. Orders and letters addressed (post p.iid) to Mr. Hoover, will be promptly attended to. May 8, 18.V.2. 4m. Oils, Tallow Grease, and OHIO MINERAL PAINT. Or( BARRELS MACHINERY OIL. Price OUI J 75 ct, per guiion, 8500 finllons machi nerv oil. in casks of various sizes, 75 cts er gal. '200 Barrels Boiled Paint Oil, 55 5000 Gallons " in casks of various sizes. " " 350 Barrels Tanners' Oil. Various kinds and qualities, from 35 to 60 cents per gallon. 1500 Gallons in Casks of various sizes. Va rious kinds and qualities, from 35 to 50 cents pt r tllon. rii Tons Tallow Grease, for Heavy Bearings, and Coarse Machinery, in Barrels or Casks, of any consistency required. Price 8 cents per lb. lf.0 Tons Ohio Mineral Paint, in Barrels, at the lowest market price. . Murliinery Oil, warranted not to chill in the coldest weather, and considered by those using ,.. d to Sperm Oil. Boiled Paint Oil, equal to Linseed Uit, other thnn for while. I am constantly receiving lurge supplies of the above named articles, and my motto is, "Small I profits and quick returns." B. F. POND, 56 'Water sL, (under the Pearl st House,) NEW YORK. New York, June 19, 1832. 3m. HARRISBURG BOOK BINDERY. F. L. IlUTTIiH & CO., Successors to W. O. Hickok, and Hieknk Camilla. BOOK BINDERS, 8TATIONER3 AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS. The subacriliers respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they are now carrying on the above business at the OLD STAND occupied by Hickok dc Co. They flatter themselves that by careful attention lo business, they will merit and receive a continuance of the patronage so liber ally enjoyed by the old firms. Particular attention will be paid to the ruling and binding of everv description of blank books for banks, county otlices, merchants and private individuals, and every vnriety of full and half bound blank books. Old books, periodicals, law books, music, newspapers, fee, 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- TIUiNlSKY, consisting of letter Paper, Op " Drawing Transfer ' Copying u Hl'ittme Knives, uilli. Inkstnnrifl, Motto Wnfers, Hlnek Ink, SrnliiMT Wax. Steel Pens, Hlue Ink, Carmine Ink, Omviur Ink. Arnold's Writing Fluid, Erasures, &c IV Paper ruled to pattern, and all work war ranted and done very cheaply. F. I.. H UTTER 5c CO. March 13, 1852. tf. STAGE OFFICE. WASHINGTON HOUSE, SUNBURY, PA. JAMES COVERT, Proprietor, WOULD respectfully announce that he has j " . taken this well known stand, where he j ,e"nt GLASS, CRUGS, PAINTS, &c, V IIOLLSALC AXI IlLTAIL. riiHU Y hilatlclplua window Ulass Ware A house, and Drug, Paint, Varnish, Oil and Color rtorcs, Aos. 33 cno" 35 North Fourth Street. East side, has the largest assortment of Window, Picture, Coach, Case, Hot-House, and other GLASS, comprising upwards of 15,000 dif- Sltitct nnd Pnvcili. Ienn Prut ill, Letter Shtmpi, India Rubber, Wdfers, Red Tnpe, 1 In nk Cnrd, CHERRY PECTORAL: Par lb Cure t COUGHS, OOX.DS, BOABSSNESS, BBOIf. OHXTXS, GROUP, ASTH MA, WHOOPIMO.OOUOH AND CONSUMPTION'. This invaluable remedy for all diseases of the Thboat and Lusr.s, has attnined a celebrity from its temaikable cures never equalled by any other medicine before. Other pteparationa have shown themselves palliatives, and sometimes ef ferted notable cures, but none has ever so fully won tbe confidence of every community where it is known. After years of trial in every climate, the results have indisputably shown it to possess a mnstcrv over this dangerous class of diseases, which could not fail to attract the attention of Phvsiciatta. Patients, and the public at large. Sec tbo stasrments, not of obscure individuals and from far distant places, but of men who are known and respected throughout the country. The widely trlrhral'd Surarnn, Dr VAL ENTINE MOTT, ofN. Yl City, says: "It it'ive me plfmmre tn reitify llie volue and efficney of "Avert Clierrv lVrt"rnl," which I c HiAicler ntt'UUiirly l odnprcU lo euro dineuaci ot' tlie tliront and Itinqt " DU. PKRKIN9, ihe vencnil-le rremcleiit of tlie Ver- m nit Medical C-'llt-e, one of the eminently lenrneil pliyit iciuni of tliii pumlry, writes the C'lierry Veefnriil if ex tetnively need in llita Hfrtiiii, where it hus ftrwn uiunm takiible evidence of its happy effect upi'ti pulmonary dis- 18UI. The Rev. J D. COIWASE. a distincuhhed Ctcreyman of the English Churchy write lo the Proprietor from M out rem, that "he hn wen cured f n Sfvere nrnhmatir Hllti-timi, ly ('lierry Pert ura 1. 11 Hi letter nt full teii'i'h. nviy he f tuml in our l ucuiur, to lie hid f tlie Agent, and in worth the. oltcntiuu of uatli tuutif putif nts. Thin letter in from the well known Druzznt at Hillsdale, Mtchiuan, one of the largest deal ers in the State ; and this case is from his own observation. IIiLtDALK, Mich., Dec. 10, IFlO. Dcnr Pir : Immediately on receipt of your Cherry Pee- ial, 1 currietl u bottle to an ucputintiMice of mine who was thoujzht lo he near lu eim wun iptieK C'nmiipn"n. Up win Hien unnhle t rise fr.nn his Iwd, and wan extreme ly feehle. Hi triemls hclieveii lie ni" -on aie, uiuess relief could tie .lu.ined fur him. nnd I induced them M nive your exectlenl medicine n trial. I inn net! lately left town for three week, nnd you may judge ot" my mi r prise on my return, t meet htm in the street on my way boron r "in PENNSYLVANIA. etTT Of PHILADELPHIA. V. S. Hank mrtes IS dis All solvent banks pal couwrav. Bank of Chnmlwrsburg 1 dis iiiiiib m tncsicr t.o. par Hunk of Del. Co. Chester pnr lluiikol'(iertnaiitwii par Hank of Oettysliure; 1 dii iuiik oi Lewistown llauk of Middletown 1 din Wonte.mierv Co Bank rni Bonk of Northnmberrnd. pai iMiista ritiRburg nailR ,i usnvtlle MASOACArSETTS. All solvent banks dis RHODE ISLAKD. All solvent bnnks dis CONNECTICUT. All solvent hunks dis NEW YUHK. CITY. A II solvent lmnks I dis 17-Ilk notes under 3 J dis coosTar. All solrenls bunks . 1 dis NEW JKK9EV. Belvidere Hank 1 dis 1 dis OnnmrTciiil Hank dis pmll- nr. Hunk M.mt ll""T por par nnr ilia wr ilis dis Carlisle Dank 1 d is F . A M ., M irtilletown Pt .pnr uoiumuia li'k ft B'gs Co pnr.Merhainci' Ilk. INrwnra iir Doyelstuwn Bank pnrlMech. nk of Unrliiislon par Eastnn Bank imrlMech. A Mini. Ilk Trent pur l-.rieUank 9 dis Morris Co Hank 1 dis Exchnngc B'k Pittsburg I dis Newsrk Hk'g A Ins C" 1 dis Exehaiifre H'k, Hraneh 1 dis'Orange Hunk I dis Farmers' B'k, HucksCo rwr'eople's Ilk Pntlersoll 1 dis Farmers1 Hk, lAnenster pftrjPrioceton Bank Fanners' Ilk. Heading pnr Hiilnn Hiinkinir Co, Fnrm. Hk Schnvlkitl Co irfemerret flnnk F ft 1). Bk Wfivne.liV lldis.tate Hank nt Camden Franklin Ilk Wnsh'u ljjriis State Hk K.lij,lrtlit..n llnrrishurg Bunk 1 dis flole Hank Newark Ibmesdalc Hnnk 1 dis funs Hk, N. Kiunstviek par lntetiflter Hank nnr.nwx Hank. Newt 'il I dis llmnni Hnnk pnr Trenton Hnnklinr Co mr Merch. A Man. Bank t dis t'nion Hank. Dover j dis Miners' H'k, Pollsville per Vnrillryv'leiDelDrCol.Wis M'moitfrnhela Hnnk 1 dis CTBk notes under 't dis Tnylorsv'e Del B' Co IS dis DEI.AWAUE. v est Hrnnrh Hnnk par Bank of IVInware Wyming Hk, Wilkesb'e par York Hnnk, 1 disl tyllelief notes 1 dis MAINE. Hank of Whctlook Sdis1 Mercantile Ilk. Ilnngor 111 dis All 'IVeilT IHttlKS f dl NEW HAMI'SIIIRE. All solvent Ivinkj J li VKHMONT. Hank of St Alhnns S (lis All solvent bnnks dn pnr pnr par Hank of Smvmn Delnxvare City Hank Ilk Hmp'nvV llrnmlyw. pal Farmers' Ilk St Delnwnre par 1 'riiin Hnnk. Wilmington jmr IV I'nder J dis (Mill). AH solvent Imnks 2 dis JTM'k iiotna iimler .' t (lis NOIITII CAHOI.INA All s ilvent Utnks 12 'tis I f Under .Vs. 2) dis PHILA. AND READING RAILROAD. SIMMER. ARRANEMI:T IHOM PHILADELPHIA AND POTTSVILI.E. mm.m. Fnrcs Rr (Intnl. in the city ; sizes, ranems from the smallest size, up to I .- it : i r I . . , c t... will be gratified to see and entertain his friends ; . V , . v ,K 3 .r.A lh. travelling nnl.lie n-ener.ttv. Thl. ho,,.. ! 7 f,,el of 1 lll,e G1"- 'ncluding Enfillsh ttOWIl, A STRING OF ITKMS. 1!b you ever so high, the law is above you. A mob has many heads, but no brains. There are sixty buglers in the army of the U. States. The Ohio river is rising, with 11 feet al ready in the channel at Cincinnati. The true way of enriching ourselves is by cutting oil cur wants. Mars, during the present month, appears in tha West, aud sets about 8 o'clock. Larue numbers of females are emigrating from England to Australia. An unusual number of counterfeits appear to be travelling around the country. The Fish war has raised the price of mackerel. Westward the eourea of empire takes its way ; The first four acts already past, A fifth shall close tlie drama with a day ; Time's noblest offspring is the last. The present force in Ireland is larger than it has been for the previous six months, amounting to upwards of 22,000 men. The Wheeling Gazette denies the report of a great fire in the coal banks in that quarter, and wiahes it contradicted. It is supposed there are 200 sewing ma chines in operation in New York city, and over 500 in the United States. (Ir.o. Bancroft, the historian, hns miidn a successful ' land speculation at Newport. Lucky man that. A Western editor thinks Hiram Powers the sculptor, is a swindler, because he chizct ed an unfortunate Greek fcirl out of a block of ma.rblo. ' The man whose feet were mistaken for leather trunks ai lived in town yesterday, and has rented out his boots for the shipment of flour aud whisky to New Orleans this full. It is said to be a fact that every cenera officer who served under General Scott in ihe Mexican war, is opposed to his election to the PresiJenoyi ' ' Am' Irish Epitapt '' Hera I lies, v . : ( . . Jkod say aaart at sis is, . . WtdUwpoiljBXmykoa. .'. , - ' . Ao th tips of-jnj aaas , , Tuiaed up to ti;t riJt'i of & daisies' ' , . . ifc i (.' ' r - ' P0t-WUCK. is now replete with every convenience, com Tolla ble, pleasantly located, handsomely furnished, well ventilated, rendering it in every respect a desirable stopping place. No expense has been spared in fitting up this house. The chambers are well furnished and the table and bar provided with the best the market can afford. The stable accommodations are extensive and well calculated for travelers. STAGE OFFICE. The stages running from Northumberland to Pottsville, atop at this house, where through and ay tickets to rinladclphia can bo obtained. Sunbury, March SO, 1852. tf. JAlrISS BA?3E?a'S Wholesale ami iCctnil Clock ESTABLISHMENT. S. E. Corner Second and Chestnut Sts., PHILADELPHIA. WHERE may be found, one of the largest and beat assortments of Clocks and Time pieces in the United States, in quantities to suit purchasers, of from a single Clock, to one thou- and Clocks; embracing every variety of style and manufacture, suitable for Churches, Halls, Counting Houses, farlois, Bleeping Apartments, nd Kitchens, steam and Lunul Boats, and Kail ltoad Cars. Also general aale Agent, for Rapp's lately pat ented Scientific Niche Gold Pen. Wholesale and Retail Gold and Silver Pen Holders, and Pencils, and a variety of Fancy Goods. Those wishing to purchase will find it to their interest to call before purchasing elsewhere. JAMES UAHI3ER, S. E. Cor. Chesluut it 2nd Sts., Phila. April 10, 1S5U -ly. Jean PaoLtayt that a lady officer, if she wanted to give the word, "halt" would da it in jbil Winner :!'You soldiers, all of you, now mind, 1 oider you, as soon ai 1 have flu ihei speaking, to Hand still, avary ooa of yau,OQ tha spot wbsrayoa happen te ba Uoa'l you hear ma t Bait, I say, all of you.1 French, German and American, both Single and Double Thick. Also, a lurge assortment of Very Thick Glass, for Sky-Lights, Bulk Windows, Ac. The Subscriber having a heavy stock on hand is prepared to fill orders at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Uud sizes of any pattern cut to order. Ground White Lead ; Paint, Varnith. of ev ery description ; Turpentine ; Linseed Oil, boil ed and raw; Pair.t Mills; Putly ; Brushes; Dye oods, &c, &c, Ac. And also, a large supply of fresh imported DRUGS AND MEDICINES. J. H. SPRAGUEj V "AID AND COMFORT." 'lo Your Onu Mechanics. GEORGE IlENX. MANUFACTURER OP FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of the most Fashionable Style '"PHE subscriber respectfully calls the attention of the public to his large and splendid assort ment of every quality ami price of c: A ni SET-WAKE which cannot fail to recommend itself to every one who will examine it, on account of its durable workmanship and splendid finish, made up of the best stock to be had in tlie city. No effort is spared in the manufacture of his ware, and the subscriber is determined to keep up with the many improvements which are constantly being made. His stock consists of Mahogany Softm, Dl valla and Lounge, Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards, SOFA, UliDKFAST 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 sjrMcle in this line of his business. He also manXiTaclures all kinds and qualities of . CHAIRS, including varieties never before to be Had ir J, Sllcll as IW AHOGATf T, BuCH V SunburvJ, such as M ahooasi, Black KS, a iii riser Puxo Stools, which are mm tli. run. mill fiml lie IkkI alitirdv recovered. weeks from the day lie cnnitiiciiced Inking your inediciiie, he wns nt work tit Ilis arduous trade of a bhickMiiitli. There lire other cnsfB witlim my sinwieiiae, wnere ma Cherry leet"ml hus been sinpiuliirly sue essful, but none so inatkcd us this. Very truly yours, li. W. UNDERWOOD. 7cnr the raticnt. Dr. J C. Aver. Lowell. Dear Sir i Feeling tinder ob ligations to "U for the restoration of my health, I si-nd ynu a report of tiiy cusc, which yu are at lilrty to publish for the benefit of others. Last aulunin 1 took a Iwd eld. ac companied bv a severe couph, and made use of m;iny med icines without oliluimnc relief. I was ohliffed to give up business, frequently rnued blood, and could set no sleep at night. A friend sine me n bottle of your Cherry Pecto ral. Ihe use of which I immediately commenced according to directions 1 huvejust piirchused the filth bottle, nnd am nearly recovered. I now sleep well, my cough hus ceased, und all by the use of your valuable medicine K.S.BTONH. A M. Principal Mt. Hope Seminary. HAXOvsa, Ohio, April 3, lMn. Dear Sin I wish I could lell all that sutler with a couch, what your Cherry Pei-tond bus done for me. It ds seem they micht be henefi'ted by the iitfonnntion. 1 hud s lung fever whch left my luncs weak uud iiirlamei. Beiuf verv feehle and unuhle to gam strength at all, my friends thought I must s ki sink in consumption. had no appetite, end adiendt'u! cough was lust wearing mc away. 1 began to take your beautiful medicine, by the ad vice 'of a clerevnum. who had seen its effects before. It ceased my c ugh at firsl. told (tnve me test nt night. In less thai a toituiglil 1 c m.a em wen, ann my cougn mm censed to lie troubles me. my oppetile returned, and my fold iiiitnmicd u.e, wiiich soon restored my strength. Now, after fiye weeks, 1 sin well and strung, with no oili er help thun your Cherry Pectoral. Yours, with respect. JUU.YDKAN. I hereby certify that the above statement ol" my wile is in conformity with my own views of her case and her cure by Aycr's Chen y Pectorul JOSF.PH DEAN'. The above named J seph Dean aim Juiia. his wile, are personally kn wii lo me. and implicit confidence may be placed in their statement SAMl'F.t. C. VAN DKRWKST, Pustor of the Ll.iptist Church. Prepared a.,d said by JAMES C. AYER, Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass Sold in Sunbury by II MASSEK, nnd by Druccists generally throug.ui I the State. November 1, 1831. lycediuo Office of the Phila. If Reading Rnilroad Co. ) Philadelphia, March -0, lSil. ) Two Passenger Trains Daily, (except Sunday.) ON and after April 1st, 18.11 two trnins will lie run each way, daily, between Philadel phia and Pottsville. MORXIXG LTXK. Leaves Philadelphia at 7 J A.M., daily except Sundays. Leaves roUsviltc at 7J A. M. daily except Bun days. AFTERXOOX T.TXE. Leaves Philadelphia at 3J o'clock, dully, except Sundays. Leaves Pottsville at 3J o'clock, daily, except ounuays. FARES, Between Philadelphia and Pottsville, $2.73 1st class cars and $2.25 2d class cars. Between Philadelphia and Heading, 81.73 1st class cars ami il.4o .o class cars. Depot in Philadelphia, corner of Bread and i n e streets. Passenrrers cannot enter the cars unless provi. ded with Tickets. NOTICE. Fifty pounds of baggage will be al lowed to each passenger in these lines ; and pas sengers oro expressly prohibited from taking any thing as baggage but their wearing apparel, which will beat the risk of its owner. By order of the Board of Mnnaircrs. S. BltADFOKD. April 19, 1851. Secretary. A CALL TO HOUSEKEEPERS At the Cabinet Ware lloom of SEB'N IIOUPT &CO. Market Square, Also oi tht corner of Fawn street & tht Railroai SUNBURY, PA. Thankful for the patronage of his friends and customers during the 17 years he has been in busi ness in this place, he solicits from the public a ton tinuance of their farors. During this period he has endeavored to keep op with the improvements of the day, and has accordingly extended his bast ness in every branch snd vsriety. The public sre therefore invited to the attention of tlie present stock of CAI1INKT WARK AND CIIA1US, MAN'.TACTl'llFD BT SEBASTIAN H0UPT & CO. At tht Old Stand, Where ill addition to their former stock of th establishment they now manufacture Mahogany, Walnut & Cane-Seat Chairf. Larrt Spring Stnt Jioclcing t nam, Drtssinq Iiurfius, Centre Tables, Marble Top Wash Stands, and a variety of other new style and Fashionable Furniture. Having secured a Hearse snd made the neces sary arrangements for the purpose, they are now prepared for Undertaking in all its branches, in lliis vicinity or at any convenient distance. Ye mai ls nnd mistresses, and husbands too, Here's furniture of every style and hue, From side boards down to kitchen tables, From rocking chnirs to locking cradles Should you not have the ready Johx to pay, We'll wuit awhile f a brighter better day, Or take potatoes, oats, corn, wheat and rys; lhirk, hoop poles, staves, or lumber wet and dry, Or any thing but yokes and threshing flails, Kioin pigs and turkies down to little quails. Conic on then friends, come one and all, Keep tiade a moving, so "goos on tht ball." Orders from a distance promptly attended to and work of all kinds delivered with dispatch. buubury, March 9, 1830 tf isoij vi ' y YsA d AND .MANSION ACENCY. The attention of the public, is called to the sd veitisement of Mr- CIibHcs U- Tucker, Attorney and Aiiint at Washigton City. Persons hav. ing claims for bounty Lands or Pensions are in formed tlint the subscriber has made arrangements for tlie requisite forms, und claimants culling at his ollice, enn 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. MASSEK. .Sunbury, Jan. 18, 1831 CH.yi of ttii April 10, 1852. ly. R. CnrtNKLIfS. f. F. BAKER. W. C. BAKKIl. Cornelius, linker Co., M ANl'FATL'RF.HS OF Lamps, Chandeliers, Gas Fixtures, &c. STOKE NO. 176 CHESTNUT ST.. Manufactory No. 181 Cherry St., PHXX.ASEI.rHIA. April 10, 1852. tf. J. I. DITTERICH, Xo 78 Xorlh id St., beiween Arch and Rat St., PHILADELPHIA. TTTEREBY informs the public that he imports ond constantly keeps on hand at his new store. No. 78 North 2d St., a large assortment of Foreign Fancy Goods, Musical Instruments, Pictures Sf raints, which lie will sell at the lowest prices. His stock, in part, consists of, Accordeous, Violins, Music Boxes, Parlor and Bar Boom Or gans, Meiodeons, Seraphiues, Mathematical In struments, Magnets, bpy and Opera Glasses, Stationery of all kinds, Pocket Books, Bronze t'owiler, Dutch Metal, Gold and Silver Leaf, Scales of all kinds, Snuft' ond Tobacco Boxes, Lithographic Paints, Copper Plato and Steel En gravings, and pictures of every variety. Also Gilt F raine Mouldings of various sizes. Dealers, Country Merchants, and Pedlars, sup plied at reasonable prices. December 20, 1851. tf. tun CAaLKn Marus Ghiciax ; ask Wi unison Mil ns latest styles, and warranted to be excelled by none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere. 1 lie subscriber is determined that there shall be no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in iD'tT-ilii. as every confidence can be entertained about the quality anJ finish of his ware and Chairs. His articles will be disposed of on as good terma as they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun try Produce taken in payment for work. UT L- DtKTAlU.NG Having provided himself with a handsome Hkaiisf., he is now prepared for Undertaking, and attending funer als, in this vicinity, or at any convenient dis tance Irom this place. IV 1 lie V are Ivooin is in Market Strcei, below Thompson's Store and Weaver's Tavern. Sunbury, Jan. 10, 1852 tf. JOHN A. TAYLOR, Mauufucturer of Moi.'insc'.N, Tombs, AND GLAVE si' . ; OK -s ;i. FINEST Italian and A.mi.iiican Mardi.e. At his Old Stand ia Nurthnmlierland, Pa. JESPECTFI'LLV inform the public that all work in hi" "ne will be ma'' i up of the verv best material nml finished 'n the lutest style of the Eastern cities. Those in want of ... . veil "i 'n and executed in Ihe best it ri ! . i : will do well lo call and exm.i: -i- .eioie they pur chase elsewhere. Moy 15, 1858. ly. The Johnsto.n Ink MANUFACTORY REVIVED, 10(4 If Lombard St , PHILADELPHIA. THE subscriber begs leave respectfully to in form I'.i.Tv.a TfnrHl1v. that he bis suc ceeded to the Business of manufacturing Fruit. mg lui formerly carried on by hi grand Father, and Father, and offers Ilis article to the trade, without any Purrs, but with the simple reliance upon the long established chaiacter it has borne, feeling coufident of its giving entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with a cslL Tvbms Cash. CHARLES ENEU JOHNSTON. April 10, 1852 tf. MARRIAGE CETIFICATES handsomely executed for sale at this office, single or uy me uoien. I? AZORS. A superior article for sale AV store ot . HENRY MA88EIV Banbury, Teb. 18, 150, Tim CHEAT lMtlZtE MEDAL. All- RIVEIM HICKEY &. TULL, No. H8 Chestnut St., above Sixth, Front of JONES' HOTEL. CTTTTT) IT'' iu1 received their Prize pYETit Medal, swarded K them for "JJ their bc.t Travellinir Trunks ex hibited at the World's Fair in London. 1851 !eing the only exhibitors to whom sny award was made. 1 heir competition was with all the world, and they have taken THE PRIZE! TRUNKS, VALISES, BAGS. ke. To be found in this Citv. and at verv low Drices- cull mm see. H UKEV & TLLL. Trunk Manufacturers, 148 Chcstnu,t St. April 10, 1852 tf. v Alien's Condensed Reports of Penna- fl 1ST Published, snd for sale b the subscri tW Ixr the Stcond Volum of Alden's Con oenseu reiinsyivsuui KeporU, containing the lust three volumes of Yeates' Reports, and two fir.t volumes of Binney's Reports. The first vol- unie 01 AlUen. containing Dallas' Reports, 4 vol umes ; and Wales' Reports, volume 1, is also on bund, und for sale. The above two volum.. . compile wiinin tnemselves, and contain all of uuiitts neports, volumes, and all of Yeute' Reports, 4 volumes, beside the two first volumes of Binney's Report. The third volume is ready ann Ur 1 1 1 lu. nul ia m-sasia isn a -1.. asasu s rw ' v jfivsw IllllllCUIHlCiy, n. u. MASSEK, Agent. Sunbury, Aug. 16, 1851. JMITH'S ESSENCE OP JAMAICA GIN " u'i upP'y juat received, and lor sale b- Sunbury, Jan. 10, 1853. H. B. MA8SER. RLANK Parchment Paper Deeds aTJ M.w - Mortgages, Bonds, ExecuUona, Summons, Sunbury April SB, 1851. ., t . ... UiN OLD'S WRITING FLUID and Adhe- sive and legal envelopes, for sale by - H. B. MA88ER. Sunbury, nfs 10, 185J Bonnets, Hats and 31 i 1 1 i n e r y Goods! ERCHANTS and Milliners when in Phil adelphiit to purchase their goods, will find it to their interest to examine our large and fash ionable stock of SIRIH GOODS. We manufacture largely and i.nronT the Niwkst eSrrLis or roVtigii r.'ibi-icts in our line ; which together with other advanta. ges enable us to otter liberal inducements to Butsus. R. A. CROOKER, & CO., Nos. 47 nnd 49 Chestnut Street, and No. 56 South Second Street, west side, near Chestnut, Philadelphia. December 27, 1851. ly.cf. THOMAS PALMER, COMMISSION MI IiLIIANT, No. 6, North Wharves, Where the following goods are received and sold on com mission, Dried Apples, Peaches. Tlums. Pears, Cherries, See., Gieni Apples in Barrels or by the Bushel, Beans, Peas, Cranberries, Oniotm, Mercer Po tatoes, Sivect Potatoes, rShcibarks, Chestnuts, Ground Nuts, Oranges, Lemons, Kumiis, Fins. Prunes, Grapes, l'.mllry, Egus, Butter, Cheese. And all kinds of Foreign and Domestic Pro duce. Philadelphia. Dec, 13, 1851. ly. Phceflix Fire & Thief Proof Iron Chests. SCCTCF,. YC"J?.SSLP row a KVTs. IJY MEANS (IF THE - POCKET. ESC I" LA PIUS, or Every one his own Physician ! Tiuurv sixth edition, with up wards of a hundred engra vings, showing private dis ease in every shape and form, and malformations of the generative system, Ity Dr vViu, Yoimc. The time has now arri ved, that persons suffering from secret diseases, need no more become the victim or huackeut, as by the prescriptions contained in this book, any one may cure himself without hindrance to business, or the knowledge of 'he moat intimate friend, and with one-tenth Ihe usual expense. In addition to the general r. inline of private disease, il fully explains the cause ol nihilhood's curlv de cline, with observations on marriage ln-sides many other deransements which it would not be proper to enumerate in the pulilie prints. IV Any person sending TENTY-FIE CENTS, enclosed in n letter will receive one copy of this book, by mail, or live copies will be sent for one dollar. Address. Du. W. YOUNl!, No. 152 SPRUCE Street, PHILADELPHIA ." Post paid. Ur Dr. YOUNG can be consulted on any of the Di"eases described in his' dillerent publica tions, ut his Office. 152 Spruoe Sheet, every day between U and 3 o'clock, (Sundays e.ieptcd.) Philadelphia, June 5, 1852. iy. Valuable PROPERTY FOR SALE. r!MIE Subscriber who resiles in Philadelphia, jL oilers for sale the following proiwriy in Mil ton, Northumberland county, viz: The large BRICK BUILDING in upper Milton, lormcrl) occupied by Messrs Pattersons as a Carriage Makers Shop, The building is Ci) fect front on upper Market tivet, and 40 feet on Front street, and is two toiies high. Also a two story BRICK BLACKSMITH SHOP, 10 by 25 feet, on the same premises. The lot is on the corner of upper Market and Front streets, and is 00 feet front, und 150 feet deep. 1 lie premises would tie valuable for a Foundry or other iiuiiuilaeluriug purposes, and will be sold nn reasonable and accommodating terms by ap plying cither to JACOB CAKRIUAN, Philadelphia. J. F. WOLFINGER, Esq., Milton or II. B. MASSEK. Esq-, Sunbury. Philadelphia, Jan. 25, 1S5I if- WIH. G. XVZASON Engraver and Printer, No. 46 Chestnut Street, above Second, FHIXsA.SBX.PHZA. IS prepared lo do ENGRAVING and PRINT ING, in all their branches, Wedding, Visiting and Business Cards, Ball Tickets, Watch Papers, Labels, Bill Heads, Nolos, Checks, Drafts and Diplomas. Seals and Stamps for Corporations, Odd Fellows, Masons, Sons of Temperance, ic. All the above engraved in the best manner. Orders by Post promptly attended lo. December 27, 1651. ly. JOHN A. HARRIS, Manufacturer, & Dealer in Imported and Domestic Segars, Also, a general assortment of LeafJrv Manufactured Tobacco, sT10N8TANTLY on hand, at the lowest mar- ket prices. Corner of Chestnut St., and Wharves, Philadelphia. December 87, 18S1. ly. IVAKRANTED to stand equal heat with ' unv other Chests in the country, uud to defv thu Burglas' ingenuity. Manufactory, No. 10 Hudson's Alley, running between Third and Fourth streets, south of Clicsuut, and ill the rear ef the Girard Bank. M- t. S., the proprietors, are Practical Me chanics, and feel confident, from long experience in the manufacture of Iron Chests and Safes, ami a special 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 mude of the best material and in the piost durable manner, and to aland any heat' that can be applied to them. MILNOR & SHAW, Manufactory No. 10 Hudson's Alley. Running between 3rd and 4th streets, S of dies nut, in tne rear of Girard Bank. Philadelphia, Oct. 5, 1851. ly UNION HOTEL. STJNBUEY, PA. rplIE MISS WEITZELVs respectfully inform I the Public that they still continue to enter tain travellers and others at their old established stand in Market street, west of the Court House. Their long experience in the business, nnd the well established reputation of their House, will, they trust, be a sufficient guarantee, that their customers will be well accommodated. March 8, 1851 tf. FATE1TT IvtESiailTSS. Green's Oxygenated Bitter, price reduced. Old Jacob Townsend'sSarsaparilla. Baker's Sarsaparilln. Sway lie's yrup of Wild Cherry. Swayne's Vermifuge. Ay re's Cherry Pectoral Dr. Drake's Panacea. Dr. Cullen's do Tibbit's Pain Killer. Dr. Hoodand's German Bitters- Indian Vegetable Pills Horse and Cattle Mcdiancs For sale by HENRY MASSEK. "iinbury, July 14, 1S1U. KNOB AND SrKl.TU MUKIISB LAI CUES. An excellent article, for sale si half the usual price by J- W. FAILING, Hunburv, July T. ! BAY RUM. An excellent srfiele for sale by HENRY MAS3ER. Hnnhury Jan. 27th, U49 tf. ISSUE PAPER Yellow Tissue paper for 1 . covering glasses, &c, for sals at the olfisctf Set American. U8TICES' FEB BILLS For sale by 9unbu7, 185L JP H. B. MA8SER. SOAP AND CANDLES. npiIE subscriber takes this method of inform' lug the citizens of Sunbury and vicinity, that they are engaged in the manufacture of Soap 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 And it to lo their advantage in dealing with him for articles in their line. E. DUFFY & SON, 44 Filbert above 0th. December 20, 1851. tf. EXTRACT CF GINGER A fresh supply iust received aud for sale at this niK,.M just received aud for Price 25 cents. Sunbury, July 12, 1851 r.il ,rnn WHTinuPQ A r . .. 11-vi.n nsiinso-A ww ooutils esse English Silver Watches, for sals at very low prices by ii. o. MASSER. 8unbury, April 12, 1851. BLANKS- 1B LANKS of every description can be had by I'll I I, A I'll 1 4 riEDICAL HOUSE, ESTABLISHED 15 YEARS AGO BY mi. K1NKELIN, A'. W, Corner of Third and Union Streets BETWEEN SPRUCE AND PINE STftEUTS, PHILADELPHIA. IIFTKKN VKAK9 of cxtemive and umuUmipted 1 prueliet; vpeitl in this city liuve mid. -re J ir. K. Ih(r mkt cjtpoi t mill nii ceufctul ptuctitiniar fur atid near., in (lit- tre;ilineiil ol nil ilnmiiH-a ut a privute nature. l'er.iiia aihicicil witli ulceri ujnm tliebnly, tlirat, r Wpt, puma in l he lii;ut'r Units, meicarial rln-uihutivin, atriHurts, rm'trlv il.siiijie aroint l nun y.iuiiU'iill cjkct Jiiit'ur iuipuritica if the bl'KKi. wiitTt'l'V tht; c-'iistiiuU'it luuf bec'iuc cuivrbicd. axe all irealtftl wuh suri'cia. He v.iiil)ict.-g limiBeir iiutln the rare of Dr. K.( may re Iigi"Uly ctmfr.lc in liiy h wt hi u geutlcuiuu, autl coufadeul y rely Uxiu bii skill u a physician. TAKK rAUTlCVLAK NOTICE. Ynnujr Mn whti have iuVartl themselvn Uy a certairii p i -H' t ice" ii ul li 1 er ed in a huhit fmiuentlr Niimed from evitt rimipuiii' in i ml uiiifH I'lirLisii'i wnp-n urr uiiniiy Cell, even when asleep, a mt destrny loth niimi and ldv nlrl npply imineniiitWy. Woiknem nnd t-tinstitutinuaj itlilv I m of innwtihr rtremy, p In s i nil htskitiiite aitd irii- ml pp'Strnri'Mi. irritnhiltty and all nerriu u(TfHi.ns. indi- etti hi, shisirishnss "I iff hvet, nnd every ttisi'aieiii any nv cunnecied with the disorder of the nnicreutivt func- timii cured, and lull vigi restored. YOUTH AND MANHOODS A vigorous life or a premature death. K1XEEUS on Si-If PrrsrrY&ttai. ONLY 25 CENTS. This B kiust nuhhshetlia fillol with uarfa) Usforraationi on the iiifiriniues and dunut:s of the G-utrnl.r Urrans It rt'Mrrssrs iiseh'nhke t VOl'TH, MANHOOD and OU Li I1., nnd shiiuld Ittt tvuA hy all. The valuable advice uud inipremive war it ins; it gives,, ill prevent years of misery and suffering and suva anual Tii'iunaiids in Live. 1'arenls hy readiui; it will leurn bow to prevent tha des- triH'tiaii of their cluliiien. a.A remttuinre of 25 cents, enclosed n m letter, ad ressfd in DU. KINKKI.IN. N. Y.e..rner uTTUIHDA l.MON Streets, belwrcn Spruce &. Pine, l'liiladVlphia ill etisare a h-f-k, u skier envelipe( pt return f mail. IVrfroiiKUt a disuuee may address Dr. Ii. by teller, (pos paid.) it ml hecurnl at h"ine. rw-nrdiit hv sendinc n rt-niittauce, aud put up secure fr4sv DAM AUK or CI'IUOSTY. Ibiok-at'llcTa. New Aenits. Pcdlnra. Cntivntcra, and al otlit-rs Hupiilird with the uhove work ut very kw rales. lepteiulwr 6, lj-ai. ly. r ife tic Vuluakle liuulis. IFE or Christ, handsomely bound, D'Av one's Histoht or ths ItKroimirios Hi.xk Uat-bouks axd LtiiGtiis, full bounded For sale at the publishers prices hy 11. B. MAbKIt Sunbury, July 14. 1813 jVTKs'INa BOTTLES Breast pum)s, and ' nipple tubes- A suiinlv of these uselul ttrti- clcs just received and for sale by JUH.N W Sunbury. Inn. 18, 1851 tf FRIUXG STONE WARE, C'l'ONK milk Pans, stone Jugs and Pitchers, and other articles of stone ware just received and tor sule by JUU.N W. MUL1.MJ. Sunbury, June S3, 184'J OSE OINTMENT. A fresh supply of this excellent article tor 1 ctter, 4c, lust received and for sule ny HENKY MASSER Sunbury, July 28, 1849 R rilEAS, from the New York Caulon and Pekin X Tea Company. For sale by 8unbury, Dec t, 1848 J. W. FRILING, GOLD PENS with and without cases, of very superior quality, just received. Also a fresh supply of Writing Fluid, for sals by n. a. MAoot.K. Bunbury, Dec 7, 1851. WJ" ENNEDY'5 PATENT SASH FAS. M. TENINGS A cheap and excellent arti cle lor fastening sath for sale by J. W. FRIMNO Sunbury, July T, 1849. LAAVlMuNCE HOUSE. SUNBURY, PA. 'I'MIE subscriber rrsirrtfiilly informs her friends 1 and the public irenerally, that she hss sskea the above well known stand nearly opposite the L ourt House, lately occupied by Mr. J. C. rer kins. She trusts that her experience in business) and her elforU to make her guests comfortable, will Rive entire satisfaction to those who msy fa vor her with their custom. ANN C. MORRIS Murch 8, 1851. tf. J. H. ZIMMERMAN, jisticB or this ik.ice, Sunbury, Pa. Olfice in Deer Street, immediately opposite the Public School House. IV Monies o-Sleclsd uul ail busuMS sinssatly ssssl isii. fully siieuded lu. AprU !0, I85U JATENT BRITTANIA STOPPEKS for bar bottles lor sale oy n. Li MASSi-n. Sunbury, April, It, 1851 "1VTKITING FLUID snd self sealing Enve. lopes, just received and for sale by AprU 19. 18.M H. a MASKER. BLANK NOTES, waiving tbe e-iemptioB law of $300, for sals by April 6. 1851 . H. B. MASSER. DADD'8 Mlebraled Hons, and Cattle Msdj. tins for sals by HENK1T MASMsTt. Sunbury. Jsn. t7th. 14 WILEV5 CQXjQH CJKDY. Am icsl leut rsmady lor eeugbs, F at this oriic I4OR sale at this office, Superior Black Ink. Caiiie Msdicins at U cm, Pursj Eassses ssf Ginger, St cants. " appjyuig at uie omce oi ue Anencan.
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