SUNBURY. AMERICAN. AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL. Poetry. FPITAPH ON THE LATE KINO OF THE SANDWICH ISLANDS. Translated from ths original of Crniw Ratefec, Majesty's l'icl Laureate. hit BT W. M. PRAED. Beneath the marble, mud or mo, Whiche'er liis subjects shall determine, Entombed in eulogies and dross, The Island King is food for vermin ; Frisonetl by scribblers and by salt. From Lei he and sepulchral vapors, His body fills his father's vault, His character the daily papers. Well was he famed for royal seat ; Kind to the meanest of his creatures, With tender heart and tender feet, And open purse, and open features; The ladies say who laid him out, And earned thereby the usual pensions. They never wreathed a shroud about A corpse of more genteel dimensions. He warred with half a score of foes, And shone by proxy in the quarrel ; Enjoyed hard fights and soft repose, And deathless debt, and deathless laurel : His enemies were scalped and flayed, Whene'er his soldiers were victorious ; And widows wept, and paupers paid, To make their Sovereign Ruler glorious. And days were set apart for thanks, And pmyers were read by pious readers; Laurel was lavished on the ranks, And laud was lavished on their leaders; Events ate writ by History's pen; Thoueh causes aro too much to care for :- Fame talks about the where and when, While folly asks the why and wherefore. In peace he was immensely gay, And indefatigably busy; Prepariny gew-gnws every day, And shows to make his subjects dizzy And hearing the report of guns, And signing the eports of jailors, And making up receipts for buns, And patterns for the army tailois ; And building carriages and boats, And streets, and chapels, and pavilions, And regulating all the coats, And all the principles of millions; And diinking homilies and gin, And chewing poik and adulation, And looking backwards upon sin, And looking forward to salvation. The people in his happy reign, Were blest beyond all other nations; Unharmed by foreign axe or chain, Unhealed by civil innovations; They served the u.ual logs and stones, With all the usual rights and tenors; And swallowed all their father's bones, And swallowed all their father's errors. When the fierce mob, with clubs and knives. All vowed that nolhina should content them, But that their representatives Should actually represent them ; Il.i inirrnnsed the nroner checks. By sending troops with drums and banners, To cur short speeches, and their necks; And break their heads, to meuu tueir man ners. And when Dissension flung her stain Upon the light of Hymen's alter, Ami destiny made Cupid's chain As galling as the hangman's halter; He passed a most domestic life, liy many mistresses befriended, And did not put away his wife For tear the Tries! should be oflended T And tlms at last he sunk to rest Amid the blessing of his people; And sighs were heard from every breast, And bells were tolled from every steeple, And loud was every public throng His brilliant chaiacter adorning, And poets raised a mourning song, And clothiers raised the price of mourning. His funeral was very grand ; Followed by many robes and maces, And all Iho great ones of the land, Struggling as heretofore for places. And every loyal Minister Was there with signs of purse-felt sorrow. Save Pozzy, his lord chancellor, Who promised to attend to-morrow. Teace to his dust ! his fostering care By greatlul hearts shall long be cherished, And all his subjects shall declare They lost a grindor when he perished I They who shall look upon the lead, In which a people's love hath shrined him ; Shall say, when all the worst is said, Perhaps he leaves a worse behind him '. In the flnndwieb Wands, no greater mark of respect ran be paid t the patent, by the son, than the swallow ing of pari of his mortal remaini. More civilized nation! are content with the prejudice!. . When a native of the Sandwich Islands 11 weary ef hi! first ipouie he may bring home another, but he inny not divorce hi! original chosen consort. .... ... t When the Sovereign of the Sandwich Island dies, each of the lul.jecti ihnwl hil repect for the decerned Prince, by extracting a valuable tooth from hil head A STRINGOF ITKMS. We pay no attention to snarling curs. It is not true that the Mayor of Bos ton has prohibited baked beans on Sunday. Pacanini has left to his only son Achilles, a fortune of two millions of fiaucs and u title of nobility. The receipts fiom the Titlsburg and Cleve land Rail Road, during August, were $30. 427. Mrs Partigton says the best "anecdote" for "pizen," is not to lake "the darned stuff." Several families have been injured in Charleston recently by eating poisoned cheese. Pi'RiNG the last two months 800 to 1000 sharks have been taken on the south side of Nantucket island. There are 49 County Agricultural Fain in Ohio, this fall, and 19 of them will be held the first week in October. Live fat hogs have already commenced their journey east. Over 3000 have started from the neighborhood of Dayton, Ohio, wiihin three weeks past. Col. Benton says that he has never ncg lected iiis wife, his children, or his country loi thirty years. lut IN. Y. Mirror recommeuils that some of the steamboat men of that city, get up a mamjiotti steamer to run on the Hudson painted black, to be called the 'Hearse." Whiskekettes is the name of the "little john cow catchers" that the ladies weir on their cheeks in the place "Waer Uia whiskers ought to grow" They are formed by drawing down a little tuft of hair from the temple, and curling it up in the shape of a ram's horn, or a little pig's mi) with an eitta kink in it. (tFS500 CHALLENGE. "lyTHATKVrcil concerns the health and happiness of a T T people is et all timn of the mort valnuble import ance. 1 take it lut granted thnt every person will do all in their power, to save the lives of their children, and that rviry person will endeavor to prom'ite their own health at all ancnticea. 1 feel it to be my duty to solemnly assure you Unit on MS, according to the opinion of the most, celebrated Physicians, are tlm primary causes of large majority of diseases to which children and adults are lis dlej it you havenn appetite continually changeable from one kind of food to nnothcr. find Hroalh. Pain in the Nto. ninch, Picking nt the Nose, Hardness and Fullness of the llelly, Dry Cointli, Jlow Fever, Pulse Irregular remember Hint nil these denote WultMS, and you should at once ap ply the remedy ; HOBENSACK'S WORM SYRUP. All article founded upon Scientific Principles, compound' ed with 1 purely vegetable sulistnnces. being perfectly snfe when iinen, ana ran lie riven to the most tender Inliint Wlln rtecidml lienrfirlnl etleet. where ltowel foinnlnhits mid Dirrrjitrs have made them wenk and debilitated the r H "pen ics oi my worm rvrup are audi, that it stands without nil euunl in the pntnlrwus of medicines, in giving loncnud strength tu the Momach, which makes it an liiriillil.lt- remedy for those afflicted with Pvsncnsin, the nstotiitvliiuK cures performed bv this Svnin after Physi cians have lulled, is the best evidence of its sunerior effi cacy over all others. THE TAPE WORM I This is (he most diilumlt Worm to destrov of all that In fest the hlinutn system, it grows to an almost Indefinite leuirth becoming so coiled mid fastened in the Intestine! nnd Moinnch clteetltur.the henith ao sndlv ns to cause t. v . lyniiu, r iw, nc , mui miosc niiiieini hcni.'iii ii t , i suspect that it is Tnpe Worm hastening them to an early grave. In order to destroy this Worm, a very energetic treatment tuiist be pursued, it woukt therefore be proper to tnke fl to S of my Liver Pills sons to remove all obstruc tions, thnt the ormrvmnmnvnct direct unonthe wnim which must lie taken in doses of 9 Tablcspoonfulls 3 times n day these directions followed bnve never been known to fail in curing ttie most obstinnte case of Tape Y arm. GO" HOBENSACK'S LIVER PILLS. No tmrt of the sviitcm ii mors 1 initio to tlinensc than the L1VKH, it ierviiifi; nn n hlterer to purity the blood, or giv ni it the proper sorrel inn to the bile : to thnt any wmiiff tie- lion of the Liver elfwt the other important part of the pyruem, mm result variously, in .iver vompuuin, Jauir ilice, Dysprpain. Ac. e eltoulri, therefore, witch every vtiinlm Hint id m lit innicnte n wrong nction of the Liver, These being compowx. of HOOTS tV. PLANTS fur nished by nature to heal the nick : Namely, 1st, An EX FhcrOHANT. which augments the secretion from the Pulmonary mucus membrane, or promotes the dischnrge of secreted nmtter. 2nd, An ALTKHATIVK. which changes in ivmie inexptienlile nnd insensible manner the certain mitma nciion ot the svsiem. arn. a iu.mi; which gives tone end strength to the nervous system re newing henith and vitror to nil purls of the bod v. 4th, A CATHARTIC, which nrls in perftrct hitrmony with the other ingredients, nnd operating on the Bowels, nnd expel ling the whole mass of corrupt nnd vitinted plotter, nnd pu rifying the BIixhI, which destroys disease and restores neaitn. TO FEMALES. Vmi will find these Tills on invaluable medicine in many complaints to wliich vni nrc subject. In obstructions ei tli or total oi pnrtinl, tlicy have heen found nf ineatimaMe Ih'iiHU. rostnrinff their functionul HrrnnfrementB to a lienl tlty notion, piirilVing the blood and other fluids so efToctu nlly U put to flight ull complniuts which may nrise from icinnio irrruuinncs, ns ncatmche, giuduiess, tlimnesi oi sight, putn in the si tie, back, &c. IC7 Price, 25 cents each. None Pennine unless signed J. N. Hobensack. all otlieri bcinff busc Imitmiim. 19 Agents wishing new supplies, and Store Keepers demon of Incoming Agents must address Uie Proprietor, J. N. Holtensuck, I'hilnilclphin, Pa. Sold hy J. W. Frilt nit, Sunbury : Mary McCoy, Nor thutnberland ; Beisel, Turbutvilln; Raner, Milton ; Pitty fc linker, Oeorgetnuii ; Ijfiscnring ft Wotverton, Puxi iiobj Wiest. Hickory; all dealers in Medicine in the County and State. August 14, ty. ZliV U FAINTS: Manufactured by the New Jersey Zinc . Company, Newark, N. J. rpHE Subscribers are now prepnred to execute orders f, to any extcni lor tneir nuauniui wmie and tolorwl Zinc Paints, ut the reduced prices, viz : warranted No. 1, A lute, ground in oil, v centt per lb.. pure No. 2. do. do. 8 do. do No. 3, do. do. 7 do. do Brown si.d Black, do. 51 do. do One hundred pounds will cover equally well as much aurluce as 100 Iba. of White Leud ; they are '25 per cvnt cheaper to the consumer. The Zinc White is rapidly superseding White Iead, over which it possesses many advantages It is whiter, and more leuutilul than the White Lead does not turn yellow, even when exposed to sulphurous vapor has no aincu is nut injurious to neaun, anu is lar moie au ruble. Zinc Browm and Black Paints ark both Weather and Fire Proof. -The best coveriiiir for outside work ever intitKlut'L'd, adapted to buildings of wood, brick or stone to fences, ; image bjMlics, bridges, and machinery to me nulls oi vesM-it, uncnors, cnains, ana an other iron, work on Itoard frliip to steam boilers, smoke tacks uimI water tankt- to it on. tin, nnd other nKining. iron Miutlter diors aud ruiliucs. wue lunces, bridges, tec. For Iron Surfuces thin I'uiut is especially valuable as it forms a guivumc coniu-ctKin. and cniircly pi events rust. These Zinc Paints having a pure Metal ie Base, are war ranted not t) turn yellow, and wdl retain their original brilliancy much longer thnu White Iead, or any of the earthy pigments now in use. The certificates troni those who have used thet-e Paints, are such as to satisfy the pub lic tlmt they aru iiivuluahlr. The ublest chemists of France und this country have testified to the superiority of Zinc over Lead Puints, us to durability, heulthfulness and beauty. They have been adopted by the French Govern ment, by the corporation of New York, and are now ex lenxively used by tlit United States Government at many of the largest Military nnd Marine Depots. PhiudklI'Hia Gas Works, May 5t 1S51. Messrs. F. C. Jonk Al Co. Gentleman Having made several trials of your Brown Zinc Paint in various meth ods calculated to test its protective qualities iixin wood unil metal, 1 have the Rutiftuction to state that the results have been highly favorable. The point covering well, drying quickly, and posseviing greatt-r tenacity, eopectally upon lion, thuu vuy oUier jiuiut with whicli 1 am fa miliar. Yours, truly, John C. Cressox. The undersigned, having used the Zinc PuinU referred to conc ur in the foregoing opinion, Morris, Tusker St Morris Beuuet, N en fie tk Co., Penn Works. nierncK & iNm. .lames T. tSutfon A Co., Franklin Iron Works. T. Dean. U.S. Dry Dock. I?" Dealers supplied on reasonable terms bv the A tents ( the Company. r . u. ft co., No. 17 South Wharves, Phila. Julv 17, m. Van Loan Daguerrcan Gallery, j oti vnesmui street, VT this celebrated establishment ynu can always pro cure the newest and most improved styles of DAGI ERRKOTYPE t TALBOTYPB PORTRAITS at from Stl to l(K) per ct. Lass cosi than such pictures can UV MIll ill! CIBi-WIICrC, Now that you can secure such perfect portraits of your loved ones ut a mere nominal cost, don't delay lest vou lose them. Kvery variety of fmiey cases, frames, Ac , on hand or furnished to order, and everv picture nude autistory and wni ranted to lie in the liest stvie of the ait or Ko CIUBCI Call and see in at 15U Cheitnut it. Phila,',dl,.hia July 17, IMi.-ly. "' Tl BXEI'L- R. CORNKI.118. I. F. UAKF.R. W r. nivmi Cornelius, llakcr $ Co., MANUFATVRKRS OF Lamps, Chandeliers, Gas Fixtures, &c. STORE NO. 176 CHESTNUT ST.. Manufactory No. 181 Cherry St., PHILADELPHIA. April 10, 1852. tf. JOHN A. TAYLOR, Manufacturer of Monuments, Tombs, AND GRAVE STONES OF THE FINEST Italian and American Marble. At his Old Stand in Northumberland, Pa. TJ ESPECTFl'LLY inform the public that all work in his line will be made ud of the v beat material and finished in the latest style of the Eustern cities. Those in want of such articles well mailo ami executed in the best style and at the lowest rates, will do well to call and examine before they pur chase elsewhere. May 15, 1852 ly. The Johnston Ink MANUFACTORY REVIVED, inift f uomoara. ot , I UILADELPUIA rpHE subscriber begs leave respectfully to in. A form Pbihtkhs generally, that he has sue ceeded to the business of manufacturing Print. ig Ink formerly carried on by his grand Father' and Father, and offers his article to the trade without any rvrru, but wuh the simple reliance upon the long established chaiacter it has borne feeling confident of its giving entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with a call. Tib. Casu. CHARLES ENEU JOHNSTON April 10, 1852. tf. Hf ARRIACJE CETIKICATE8 hand.mi executed for sale at this office, single or ur UIO UUZCII. "AZORS. A superior article for sale A store of 11 EN K V MA8SER. Buiibury, Teh. 18, 1930, Tremendous Excitejusst ! I Cash, Steam, Electricity!! Tki Aerial and all other lines out-done foj the Lightning Line of IIIA T. CLEMENT. 'VV'HO, having great faith in rapid sales ami ' small profit!, has just received arm opened a largo assortment of SPRINO AND SUMMER GOODS, At his Store in MarXct Street, Sunbury, which ha offers to the public at the lowest prices. ilis itock consists of a general assortment of Dry Goods, viz : Cloths, Cassimert, Cassinets, Jeans, Drillings, Jllnsltvs, Linens, Calicoes, JilusUn tic Loins, Lawns, Ginghams, licrages. Silk & Palm Leaf Hats. A large assortment of Boots and Shoes, for Men, Women and Children. Groceries, Sugar, Tea, ColTee, Molasses, Cheese, Spi ces, t ish salt, Plaster. HARDWARE, Viz : Iron and Steel, Nails, Files, Saws, Ac. QUEENSVVARE, Tea Setts, Plates, Dishes, Cups, Saucers, Ifc LIQUORS, Vine. Brandy, Gin, Rnm, Whiskry, &e- 13T Country produco of all kinds taken in CX' change at the highest market prices. May 8, 1852 ly. 1 500 BOOK AGENTS WANTED. 4 NY good, active anil intelligent man, with a small capital of from S30 to a $100, can make large profits by engaging in the sale of the following POPULAR AND USEFUL BOOKS. ctiAMnr.RS' information for thf. l'Kort.r.: or Popular Eiicyrlopciliu of Useful Kniiwlt'iltic. Two Inrpc impcrin! oetiivo volumes, oontnimuff i-(hi iihc.-s. riiTKHl)N'! HISTORY OK TI1K AM LRU1 AN BKVOIJJTION KI large octavo pages, with 'JOO fine Kngrav mim rKTKUSON'S HISTORY OF TIIK S. NAVY. 600 InlBe iietavo inures, nnd 150 linp Kunrnviiii'S FHtWT'S RKMAI1KAUI.K KVKN l'S I.N THF.IIISTO- RY 111' A.MKK1CA. Two hope octavo volumes, ron tntiiinn IfltK) pufji-snnd too Engrnviligs. The bell His tory "f Allicrirrl ntlblishcd. FROST'S I'ICTOltlAL 1.IFB OF WASHINGTON. A Splnndiit Uook, contsiiiinit (Mm nrtnro ipes nnd 150 ele gant F.ii(tnivings. Tlie ikeaiiest I.ll'e ol Waslilugtoll ever nulilishcd. MOOKK'S HISTORY OF THE INDIAN WARS. Fine torrd nnd Flnin Plntcs. TIIK TRUE RKPL I1I.ICAN. Contnininri Hie InoiiKimil Aitdresses nnd the First Antiunl Atlclressrs nnd Messnvcs of all Hie Presidents of the United Htnti s, the Constitu tions of the imnnrlnnt States in the Union, &e., e. Kinhellished with Portraits of nil the Presidents, cinrrn ved on steel, and a view of the Capital of the United States. 600 paes, 12 mo. FOX'S BOOK OF MARTYR'S. A Splendid Family Edition, large qunrto, with S3 Engravings, beautifully bound in mororeo, gilt. DF. COR.MK.MN'8 HISTORY OF THF. POPES. SOU large ortnvo paces. witlMllustratioiis. JOSKPHI S' WORKS. Fine Edition, one large volume. STURM'S REFLECTIONS O.N THE WORKS OF GOD. ST. PIERRE'S STUDIES OF NATURE. WHITE S HISTORY OF THE WORLD. A Vnlual.le Gcnernl History, One large octavo volume, witli hand s' some Engravings. LIVES OF GREAT AND CELEBRATED CHARAC TERS : of a l Ages and Countries. One lurge volume of 800 pages, with numerous Engravings. Together with a number of other Works particularly adapted for Popular Reading. fC" The most liberal discounts will be piven to Agents who may engage in the sale of the above Xaluable Books. For further particulars, nridress (postage paid,) J. & J. L. GUION, Publishers, No. 98 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. June 26, 1352. STAGE OFFICE. WASHINGTON HOUSE, SUNBTJRY, PA. JAMES COVERT, Proprietor, T'lrOL'I.D respectfully announce that he has tuken this well known stand, where he will he gratified to see nnd entertain his Irirnds and the travelling public generally. This house is now replete with every convenience, comforta ble, pleasantly located, handsomely furnished, well ventilated, rendering it in every reopect a doxirulito stopiiing plnce. No expense has been spared in fitting up this house. J he chambers are well tiiniisheil and the table and liar proided with the best the market can afford. The stable accommodations are extensive und well calculated for travelers. STA(41: OFFICE. The stages running from Northumberland to Pottsville, stop at this house, where through and way tickets to f luladclphia con be obtained. Sunbury, March 20, 1852. tf. JAMES BA?kEEPS Wholesale and Itelail Clock ESTABLISHMENT. S. E. Corner Second and Chestnut Sts., PHILADELPHIA. WHERE may be found, one of the largest and best assortments of Clocks and Time pieces in the United States, in quantities to suit purchasers, of from a single Clock, to one thou fand Clocks; embracing every variety of style and manufacture, suitable for Churches, Halls, Counting Houses, Parlois, Sleeping Apartments, and Kitchens, Steam and Canal Boats, and Kail noad Cars. Also general sale Agent, for Rapp's lately pat ented Scientific Niche Oold Pen. Wholesale and Ketuil 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 UAliUfcH, 8. E. Cor. Chestuut & 2nd Sts., Phila. April 10, 1852 ly. J. Z. DITTERICH, No 78 North 2 St., between Arch and Ilae St., PHILADELPHIA. 11EKEBY informs the public that lie imporla and constantly keeps on hand at his new store, No. 78 North id Ut., a large assortment ol Foreign Fancy Goods, Musical Instruments, Pictures A' Paints, which he will sell at the lowest prices. His stock, in part, consists of, Arrordcons, Violins, Music Boxes, Parlor anil Bar Room Or gans, Melodeons, Kernpliincs, Mathematical In struments, Magnets, Spy and Opera Glasses, Stationery of all kinds, Pocket Books, Bronze Powder, Dutch Metal, Gold and Silver Leaf, Scales of all kinds, Hnuff and Tobacco Boxes, Lithographic Paints, Coiier Plate and Steel En gravings, end pictures of every variety. Also Gilt Frame Mouldings of various sizes. Dealers, Country Merchants, and Pedlars, sup plied at reasonable prices. December 20, 1851. tf. THE GREAT PRIZE MED.4L AR RIVED! IXICKTJV & TULL, No. 148 Chestnut St., above Sixth, Front of JONES' HOTEL, t Tl ") Yi fA VE just received their Prize feiinu H Medal, awarded so them for l lTI) their best Travelling Trunks ex hibited at the World's Fair in London, 1851 being tha only exhibitors to whom any award was made. Tneir competition was with all ttie world, and they have taken THE PRIZE! TRUNKS, VALISES, BAGS, &o. To be found in thia City, and at very low prices Call and see. HICKEV & TULL, Trunk Manufacturers, 148 Chestuut St. April 10, 1858 tf. T1LANK Parchment Paper Deeds and blank Mortgages, Bonds, Executions, Summons, &e , for sale by JI. a. MASSE H. Sunbury , April 26, 1851. GLASS, DRUGS, PAINTS, &c, WHOLESALE AMI RETAIL. THE Philadelphia ' Window Glass Yarc house, and Drug, Taint, Varnish, i it and Color Stores, Nos. 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 or 15,000 dif ferent sizes, ranging from the smallest size, up tb 38 by 60 inches of Sheet, and as large as a 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, Ac. The Subscriber having a henry stork on hand is prepared to fill orders at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Odd sir.es of any pattern cut to order. Ground White Lead t Paint, Varnish, of cv. ery description t Turpentine j Linseed Oil, boil- ed and raw; faint Mills; rutty; liruslies Dye Woods, Ac, &c, Ac. And also, a large supply of fresh imported DRUGS AND MEDICINES. J. H. SPRAGL'E. Nos. 33 & 3i North 4th St., E. Side. April 10, 1852. ly. Oils, Tallow Grease, and OHIO MINERAL PAINT. Hid BARRELS MACHINERY OIL. IYire OUU 73 da .wr Ruilon. iioOO (iallons machi nery oil, in casks f various sin's, 75 cts per gal 800 Unrrrls Hulled Paint Oil, 55 ' 5000 Gallons " " in casks of various sizes. " " 3.0 Barrels Tanners' Oil. Various kinds and qualities, from 35 to GO rents per gallon. 1500 Gallons in disks of various sizes. Ya rious kinds und qualities, from 35 to 50 cents per gallon. 50 Tons Tallow Grease, for Heavy Hearings, and Coarse Machinery, in Barrels or Casks, of any consistency required. Price (J rents 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 ly those using it cqunl to Sperm Oil. Boiled Paint Vil, equal to Linseed Oil, other than for white. I am constantly receiving large supplies of the above named articles, and my motto is, "Small profits and quick returns." JJ. r . 1TO1), 66 Water St., (under the. Pearl st House.) NEW YORK. New York, June 10, 1852. 3in. HAREISBURQ BOOK BINDERY. F. L. IIUTTER & CO., Succt.Ltw.rfl to V. O. Hie Wok, und Ilickok A Ciintine. BOOK HINDERS, STATIONERS AND I J LANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS. The RubscrilKTH rcsppct fully inform their frirnds nnd the public, that they nrc now currying on the above business at the OLD STAND occupied by Htckok cc Uo. J hey flatter themselves that by careful nttenlion to business, they will merit and receive a continunnce ol the patronage no Inter ally enjoyed by the old firms. Particular attention will be paid to the ruling and binding of every description of blank books for banks, county o Hires, merchants nnd 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, Cap Knives, (juillfl, Inkst.iiuln, .Mi ii to Whirrs, H'qrk Ink, Si- ..i.iir Wax, lllun Ink. Ct'hviiiir Ink, Slatrs and Pencils, licad Pencils, I eiter Stamps, bulla Hublser. Wafers, I Utl Tups. ltlank Cards, Dmwmg " '1'ransfer " Copying ' ItMiiiiff ti Steel Pens, Carmine Ink, AnmM'i I "older, Wniing i" i li ill, Kracurcft, Ac, VtF Paper ruled to pattern, and all work war ranted nnd done verv cheaply. F. HITTER & CO. March 13, tf. "AID AND COMFORT," 'So Your Own iTIccIinnict. GEOUGE liENX. MANUFACTURER. OF FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of the most Fashionable Style. 'T'HE subscriber respectfully calls the attention of the public to his lnrgc and splendid assort ment of every qtmlity and price of CAKINET-WAKIS. which cannot fail to reionimend itself toevery one who will examine it, on account of its durable workmanship and splendid finish, made up of the liest stock to be hud in the city. No eflort 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 Sofan, Dl vans and Lounges, Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards, SOFA, BREAKFAST AND DINING TABLES, and also VENETIAN BUNDS, equal to Phila- dvlphia manufacture. BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and price, CUPBOARDS, WOKK 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 he had ir Sunbury, such as Mahogany, Black Walnut AMI Cl HLlill Mil'LH GlIKl'IAN J ANU WlMISriH CHA1KS, anu fanct Piano Stools, which are of the latest styles, and warranted to lie excelled by none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere. J 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 he disposed of on as good terms as they can lie purchased elsewhere. Coun try Produce taken in payment for work. rV UNDERTAKING. Having provided himself with a handsome Hearse, he is now prepared for Undertaking, and attending funer als, in this vicinity, or at any convenient dis tance from this place. CP The Ware Room is in Market Street. below Thompson's Store and Weaver's Tavern. GEORGE RENN. Sunbury, Jan. 10, 1652 tf. JOHN A. II A 11 It I S , Manufacturer, & Dealer in Imported and Somestio Segars, Also, a general assortment of I.caf& Mnuufactured Tobacco, "CONSTANTLY on hand, at the lowest mar- kct prices. Corner of Chestnut St., and Wharves, Philadelphia. December 27, 1851, ly. J USTICES FEE BILI.8 For sale by H. B. MASSER. Sunbury, 1851. 'SP JMITH'8 ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GIN GER, fresh supply just received, and for sale by U. B. MASSER. Sunbury, Jan. 10, 1853. A KIULD'H W KITING FLUID and Adhe aive and legal envelopes, for sale by H. B. MASSER. Sunbury, nra 10, 1853. f lMSSUE PAPER. Yellow Tissue paper for Ja. covering tUmts, 4c., f: sale at Iheolhecof let Amenta:! CHERRY PECTORAL: For ilia Cure f COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BROM OHITIS, CROUP, ASTH MA, WHOOPING-COUGH AND OONSUJYEPTXOKT. This invaluable remedv for all diseases of the Tiihoat and I, uses, has attained a celebrity from its remarkable cures, never equalled by any other medicine before. Other preparations have shown themselves palliatives, and sometimes ef fected notablo cures, but none has ever so fully won the confidence of every community where it is known. After years of trial in every climate, the results have indisputably shown it to possess a mastery over this dangerous class of diseases, which could not fail to attract the attention of Physicians, Patients, and the public at large. See the stascments, not of obscure individuals and from far distant places, but of men who are known and respected throughout the country. The widely celebrated Surgeon. Dr. VAL ENTINE HOTT, ofN. Y. City, says: "It (riven me plnnmire to ceitify the vnlue nnd efficacy nf "Aver Cherry Pectoral," which 1 e milder peculiarly niluotust tn nnra liiHiana nf I lit thrust ftiwl Imio ' adapted to cure diseases of the throat and luuas DR. PF.RKINS. the venerable President of the Ver- inont Medical College, one of the eminently learned phys- I ieinns of tins country, writes, the Cherry Pectoral is ex- I tensive ly u?1 in this section, where it Itru ihwn urnnm tnkulile evidence of Us liappy effect upon pulmonary dis- enscs. The Itev. J. D. COIIRANE, a distinguished Clergyman of the English Churchy writes to the Proprietor from Montreal, that "he has been cured o a severe asthmatic nfTection, by Cherry Peetorul." IT is letter nt full length, mtiy be found in our Circular, to be hail of the Agent, and is worth the uttentiuu of sslh niutic atients. This letter is from the well Known Druggist at Hillsdale, Jilichiean one of the largest deal ers in the State; and this case is from his own observation. Hillsdale, Mich., Dec. 10, 119. Dear Bir : Immediately on rceeint of vour Cherry Pcc- toial, I carried a bottle to an ftctntiiinlniiee of mine who I was thought to be near his end with quick ronsumpti'Hi. He was then tumble tit rise from his Inland was extreme ly fee! tie. His friends hefieved he must soon die, miltm relief could be obtained for him, end I induced them to give your excellent medicine a tri.il. I immediately left town fr three weeks, mid you may judge of my surprise on my return, t meet him in the street on my way home Irnm the cars, nnd tuin nc mm onureiv reeovcreti. four weeks from the day he commenced taking your medicine, he was at work nt his arduous trade of n hint katnith. There are other enscs within my knowledge, where the Cherry Pectoral has been singularly sue cssful, but none so matked as this. Very truly yours. G. W. UNDERWOOD. Hear the Patient. Dr. J C. Aver, Iowell. Dear Sir : reeling under ob ligations to you for the restoration of my health, I send you n report of my case, which you ore ot liberty to publish for the Iwiittht of others. IakI autumn 1 took si Imd cold, ac companied by a seveie cough, nnd made ne of many med icines wilhoiit ohtaiuimr, relief. I was oblmrd to give up business, frequently raised blood, and could get no deep nt night. A friend gave me o bottle of your Cherry Peeto ml, the use of which 1 immediately commenced according to directions. 1 have just purchased the filth bottle, nnd nni nearly recovered. I now sleep well, my cough hus ceased, and ull by the uio of your valuable medicine. K. ?. STONK. A. M. Principal Mt. Hopseinimry. Hanover, Ohio, April 3, ISM). Dear Sir : T wish T could tell all that suffer with a couch, what your Cherry Pectorrd has done for me. It does seem they might be Wnefitted by the information. 1 hnd ung tever whicu lett my mugs weuK nnd mnamea Heiiid very feeble and unable to frain atrengtti at ull, my friends thought 1 must soon siuk in cniiBiiinption. I hud no appetite, and a dreadful cnuph wus fust wearing me nwuy. 1 began to ttike your hemitifnl medicine, by the ad vice of a clerpymnn, wh had seen its eflevts before. It erased my couch nt first, and fruve me rest at night. In lepstlmt a foiliiiRht 1 could cut well, and my rough had ceased to be troublesome, my nppetile returned, and my fixid nourished me, whirli soon restored my strength. Now. after nve weeks. 1 am well and strung, with no oth er ht'ln than vour Cherry Feeloml. Yours, with respect, JULIA DEAN. I hereby eertifv that the alxve statement of my wile is in conformity wilh my own views of her ease ond her cure by Ayer's Chcriy Peetorul .losrrn fif.av. The above named Jose.'i Dean ann Julia, his wife, are persotmlty known In ine, and implicit confidence may be placed in their statement. ?A.iltl.l. a.i i' r.n . r.. i , Fahtor of the Iltiptist Church. Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYE II, Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Sold in Sunbury by II MARSER, nnd by Drurgists generally tlirong.iii Itho Stale. November 1, 1851. lycciuto Bonnets, Hats and Millinery Goods! ERCHANTS nnd Milliners when in Phil adelphia to purchase their goods, will find it to their interest to examine our large and fash ionable stock of STRAW GOODS. We manufacture largely and l.MronT the Newest Stiles of Foreign Fabrics in our line ; w hich together with other advanta ges enable us to oiler liberal inducements to licit us. R. A. CROOKER, & CO., Nos. 47 and 49 Chestnut Street, and No. 56 South Second Street, west side, near Chestnut, Philadelphia. Ucccmber 27, 1851. ly.cf. WIVl. G. IVIASON, Kngruver and Printer, No. 46 Chestnut Street, above Second, FHZXiil.DXiI.PHXA. S prepared to do ENGRAVING and PRINT- l.XO, in all their branches, Wedding, Visiting and Business Cards, Ball Tickets, Watch Papers, Labels, liill Heads, INotes, Checks, Dratta and Diplomas. Seals and Stamps for Corporations, Odd Fellows, Masons, Sons of Temperance, &c. All the above engraved in the best manner. Orders by Post promptly attended to. December 27, 1851 ly. THOMAS PALMER, COMMISSION MEKCIIAKT, No. 6, North Wharves, Where the following goods are received and sold on commission, Dried Apples, Peaches, Plums, Pears, Cherries, Ac, Green Apples in Barrels or by the Bushel, Beans, Peas, Cranberries, Onions, Mercer Po tatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Shelbarks, Chestnuts, Ground Nuts, Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Grapes, Poultry, Eggs, Butter, Cheese. And ail kinds of foreign and Domestic Pro duce. Philadelphia, Dec, 13, 1851 ly. SOAP AND CANDLES. PpiHE subscriber takes this method of inform ing the citizens of Sunbury and vicinity, 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 find it to to their advantage in dealing miu iiuu iui muvics in meir line. E. DUFFY & SON, 44 Filbert above 9th. December 20, 1651. U. PVXTRACT CF GINGER. A fresh supply just received and for sale at this office. Price 25 cents. Sunbury, Ju.'y 12, 1851. irKOB AND SPRING MORTISE LAT- V. CHES. An excellent article, for sale at half the usual price by J W. FAILING, Sunbury, July 7. 1849 JILVER WATCHES. A few double case English Silver Watches, for sale at very low P by H. B. MASSER. Sunbury, April 12, 1851. BLANKS. $ of every description ri H BLANKS of every description rsn 1 had I7 J? l applying at the ollice of the Aiacrirnn. DANK NOTE TABLE. CORRECTED WEEKLY. PENNSYLVANIA. CITT or nilLSDKLFHIS. MASfACAtflETTS. All solvent Imnks I Jis U. S. Bsnk notes . lli disi JUIOlli; ISLAND. AU solvent banks pal cotrsrar. All solvent Imnhs I dis i:ONNKOTICUT. Itank of Cliamliershurg I dis Hank of Chester Co. par All solvent Imnks dis MiV YORK, nrr. AU solvent bunks I dis Hank ot I )nl. Co. Chester pur HankorOermantowil pnr Bank of Gettysburg 1 tlis 17 Ilk notes under ?3 J dis Bank of tjewistnwn rorSTHT. Ilnnk of Midilletrlwn 1 tlis Montsomery Co Bnnk pnr llsnk of Northumberl'llft. pni All solvents Imnks 1 dis NKW JKHSICY. Belridere Bnnk i rtis Commercinl linnk dis For. Bank Mnt llolljr psr F. ft M., Miildletown Pt. rr Merhonies' Ilk, Newark jir Meeh. Bk of Bnrlinirton r Meeh. ft Mun. Bk Trent pn' Morris Co Bnnk i dis Newirk Bk'g ft Ins. Co J dis Oranpa Bnnk J dis Ilnnk of Pittsburg 1 tlis Bank of Panvillo pnr Carlisle Bsnk 1 (lis Columbia B'k A B'ge Co pnr Doyelstown Bank par Knston Bank pnr F.rie Bank 9 ilis F.xrhnnfre B'k Pittsburg 1 dis! Kxrlmitfre B'k, Brnneli 1 disi Farmers' B'k. Bucks Co narll'eonle'i Bk Patterson j (IIS sir pnr dis pnr 1 dis dis farmers' isk, jAneastcr pnr Prineeton Bnnk l- armers' UK. Keadtng par Farm. Ilk Schuylkill Co pnr Snlem Bnnkinff Cnt inerrct Co Bnnk F D. Bk Wnvnesh'g llilis Franklin Bk. Wnsh'ii ldis Hnrrislmr. Bank 1 ilis State Bnnk at Cninden Suite Bk Klinilietliton Stnte Brink Newark Hmiesdnle Bnnk 1 dis Suite Bk, N. Briinswivk pnr Iduraiatcr Hank par,, ussex bnnK. INewton I ins lunation Hank rmr l reiuon iniiKinr i.u pnr ITnion Bnnk. Dover I dis Mrrrh. Man. Bank 1 dis Miners' B'k, Pnttavilla rr MimiHisnhels Bnnk 1 dis Ynnllevv'le ft Del lr Co l.'xlis 13T Bk notes under M j dis Tnylorsv'e Del B'r Co 19 dis jil-.l.Atv Alt b. w esi jirnnch nnnK pnr Wyoming Ilk, Wilkesb'e nnr Bnnk of lielnwnre pnr Bunk of Hinvrim nnr York Bnnk, 1 dis WKelicf notes 1 dis Delnwire City Bnnk mr its wnmff'iia iininnvw. tint MAINE Farmers' Bk St Deln ware nnr Bnnk of Whetlnrk dis Merenntile Bk, Banror 10 dis union ifniiK, w iinuiit;ton nnr IT" Under frVs J dis All solvent Imnks J disi RKW HAMPSHIRE. All solvent Imnks di AH solvent Imnks s dis fyttk notes nndrr f.'n 4 dis VKR1MON VKRMONT. NORTH CAROLINA. All solvent Links ,U """ l st Allnius S dts All solvent Imnks I iliit"SLncltr5's, gl dis PhoBDix Fire & TMef Proof Iron Chests. VyARRANTED to stand equal heat with any other Chests in the country, and to defy the Burglus' ingenuity. Manufactory, No. 10 Hudson's Alley, running between Third nnd Fourth streets, south of Chesuut, and in the rear cf the Girard Bank. M. &. S., the proprietors, are Practical Me chanics, nnd feci conlident, from long experience in the manufacture of Iron Chests and Sole.-', and a speciul attention to this particdlur branch, of giving satisfaction to all who muy give them a call. N. B. We have selected one of the best min erals ever used as a non-conductor or boat in this business, and wc warrant our Chests and Sil'cs to be made of the best material and in the Piost durable manner, and to stand any heat that can be applied to them. MILNOR & SHAW, Manufactory No. 10 Hudson's Alley. Running between 3rd and 4th streets, S of dies nut, in the rear of Girard Bank. Philadelphia, Oct. So, 1851 ly FOR 25 CEVI'S. IJY MEANS OF THE POCKET .ESCIJLA PIUS, or Every ouo his own Physician ! Tiiibtt- sixth edition, with up wards of a hundred engra vings, showing private dis ease in every slianc and form, and malformations of the generative system, liy Ir Willi Voiinpr i lie tune has now arri ved, that persons suffering from secret diseases, need no more become the victim of 0.1'ackeiit, us by the prescriptions contained in this book, any one may cure himself without hindrance to business, or the knowledge ot 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 ot manhood s early tie cline, with observations on marriage besides many other derangements which it would not be proper to enumerate in the public prints. isr Any person sending 1 LN I V -v I h CENTS, enclosed in a letter will receive one copy of this book, by mail, or five copies will be sent for one dollar. Address, Dit. W. YOUNG. No. 152 SPRUCE Street, PHILADELPHIA." Post paid. I7 Dr. YOUNG can be consulted on any of the Diseases described in his dill'erent publica tions, at his Ollice, 152 Spruoe Street, every day between 9 and 3 o'clock, (Sundays excepted.) Philadelphia, Juno 5, 1852 ly. UNION HOTEL, SUNBURY, PA. THE MISS WEITZEL'S respectfully inform the Public that they still continue to enter tain travellers and others nt trvir old established stand in Market street, west of the Court House. Their long experience in the business, nnd Iho well established reputation of their House, will, they trust, lie a suUicjcnt guarantee, that their customers will be well accommodated. March 8, 1851 tf. PATE3LTT lEDl5liTES. Green's Oxygenated Bitter, price reduced. Old Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla. Baker's Sarsaparilla. Sway ne's Syrup of Wild Cherry. Swayne's Vermifuge. Ay re's Cherry Pectoral Dr. Drake's Panacea. Dr. Cullcn's do Tibbit's Pain Killer. Dr. Hoolland's German Bitters: Indian Vegetable Pills Horse and Cattle Medicines For sale by HENRY MASSER. Sunbury, July 14, 1849. Valuable Kooky, 1 IFE or Cm a i rt, handsomely bound, D'Aw. --IGJIKS IllHTOHT OF THE KKFUR M ATION, Bi.ask Dat-hookh anu Leiio ehs, full bounded. r or sale at the publishers prices by 11. B. MASSER Sunbury, July 14, 1849 "JVTRSINU BOTTLES - " nipple tuties- A sunpl' -Breast pumps, and nipple tulies- A supply of these useful arti. cles just received and for sale by JOHN W- FRII.ING Sunbury, Jan- 18, 1851 tf STONE WARE, CJTONE milk Pans, stone Jugs and Pitchers -J and other articles of stone ware just received and tor salo ny JOHN YV. FK1LINU. Sunbury, June 23, 1849 11 OSE OINTMENT A fresh supply of this HQ, excellent article for Tetter. & c, just received and fur sale by HENRY MASSER. Sunbury, July 28, 1849. T EAS, from the New York Canton and Pekin le by J. W. FRILING. Sunbury, Dec S, 1848 C1 OLD PENS with and without cases, of a H very superior quality, just received. Also a fresh supply of Writing Fluid, for sale by 11. B. MASSER. Sunbury, Dec 27, loo I. iNNEDY'S patent SASH FAS TEN1NGS. A cheap and excellent arti cle tor fastening sash for sale by J. W. TRILINO Sunbury, July 7, 1819. PILTLA. AND READING RAILROAD. sum nra arranhkment rno.n rillt.AUr.l.PIIIA AND POTTSVILLK. Fnrei Reduced . Office of the Phila. t; Reading Rvilroad Co. i'liiladclplun, March SB, 1851, ) Two Passenger Trains Daily, (except Sunday.) ON and after April 1st, 1851 two trains will be run each way, daily, between Philadel phia and Potlsville. MORXtXG LIXE. leaves Philadelphia at 7 A. M., daily except Sundays. I .caves Pottsvillc at 7J A. M. daily except Sun days. AFTERNOON LINE. Leaves Philadelphia at 3 J o'clock, daily, except Sundays. Leaves Tottsvillc at 3J o'clock, daily, except Sundays. FARES, Between Philadelphia and Pottsvillc, $2.?5 1st class cars nnd $2.25 2d class enrs. Between Philadelphia and Reading, $1.75 1st class cars nnd $1.45 2d class cars. Depot in Philadelphia, corner of Broad and Vine Streets. Passcngera cannot enter the cars unless provi ded with Tickets. NOTICE. Fifty pounds of baggage will be al lowed to each passenger in these lines ; nnd pas sengers aro expressly prohibited from taking any thing as baggage but their wearing apparel, which will be at the risk of its owner. By order of the Board of Managers. 8. BRADFORD, April 19, 1831. Secretary. a"call YoOUSimCEp'ERS At flic Cabinet Ware Room of SE1TN IIOUPT & CO. Market Square, Also at the corner of Fawn street It the Railroad SUNBURY, PA. Thankful for the patronage of his friends nnd customers during the 17 years he has been in busi ness in this place, he solicits from the public a con timinnce of their favors. During this period he ! has endeavored to keep up with the improvement I of the day, and has accordingly extended his busi i ness in every branch and variety. The public aro I therefore invited to the attention of the present stock of ('ABIXET wake and ciiaius, MANlJFACTl'nt'.n BY SEBASTIAN H0UPT & CO. At the Old Stand, Where in addition to their former stock of tl.e establishment they now manufacture Mahogany, "Walnut & Cane-Seat Chairs. Lurqe Spring Sent Rocking Chairs, Dressing Jjureiius, Lent re 1 aides, .Marble Top Jfash Stands, and a variety of other neio style und Fashionable Furniture. Having secured a Hcnrse and made the neces savy arrangements for the purpose, they are now p epnrcd for Undertaking in nil its branches, in this vicinity or nt any convenient distance. Ye inaiils nuil mistresses, ami liusljanils too, Here's furniture of every style ami hue, From side bonrils down to kitchen tables, From rocking elinirs to locking cradles Slionld you not have the ready Jons to pay, We'll wait awhile for a brighter better dny, Or lake potatoes, onts, corn, wheat and rye ; Bark, hoop poles, stuves, or lumber wet nnd dry, Or any thing but yokes nuil threshing flails, From pics and turkies down to Utile quails. Come on then friends, come one and all, Keep ttiulc a moving, so "gnot on the twill." try Orders from a distance promptly attended to and work of all l i ids delivered w ith dispatch Sunbury, March 9, 7 350 tf nui:.TY i.wn AND PI?! SI OX AGENCY. The attention of the public is called to the ad vevlisemeiit of Mr- Charles C- Tucker, Attorney nnd Agent nt Wnshigton City. Persons hav ing claims for bounty Lands or Pensions ore in formed that the subscriber has made arrangements for the requisite forms, and claimants calling at his ollice, can have their papers prepared and forwarded to Mr- Tucker at Washington, and by him be properly attended to before the De partment there. II. B. MASSER. Sunbury, Jan. 18,1851 Valuable PROPERTY FOR SALE. frUIl' Subscriber who resides in Philadelphia, JL oilers for sale the following property in Mil ton, Nuthumherland county, viz: The large BRICK BUILDING in upper Milton, formerU occupied by Messrs Pattersons as a Carriage Makers Shop. The building is 60 feet front on upper Market street, nnd 40 feet on Front street, and is two skiries 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 Go leet front, and 150 feet deep. 1 he premises would be valuable for a Foundry or other manufacturing purioses, and will he sold on reasonable and accommodating terms by ap plying cither to JACOB CARKIUAN, Philadelphia. J. F. OLFINGER, Esq., Milton or H. B. MASSER, Esq , Sunbury. Philadelphia, Jan. 25, 1851 tf- LAVKENCE HOUSE. SUNBURY, PA yHE subscriber respectfully informs her friends A and the public generally, that she has taken the above well known stand nearly opjKisile the Court House, Inlely occupied by Mr. J.C.Per kins. She trusts that her experience in business, and her rlforts to make her guests comfortable, will give entire satisfaction to those who may fa vor her with their custom. ANN C. MORRIS March 8, 1851 tf. j7ll. ZIMMERMAN, JIS TIC 13 OV TUB 1'EtCE. Sunbury, Pa. Office in Deer Street, immediately opposite the Public School House. tW Monies collected and ail business piomptly and care fully allt-ml.d to. April 20, 1S50. 'ONE Ware, Earthen Ware, Raisins, Al- momls, r unes ami L-rcain uia. Planes of all kinds. Salt and Plaster. Just received and for sale by JOHN W, FRILING. Sunbury, Dec. 29, 1849. 11ATKNT BKITTANIA STOPPERS for jj bar bottles for sale by H. B MASSER. Sunbury, April, 12, 1851 17Rrn.G FLUID and self sealing Enve- ' lotes, just received and for sale by April 19. MM-. H. B. MASSER. BLANK NOTES, waiving the exemption law of 300, for sale by AprU 26, 1841. H. B. MASSER. rm.ADD'8 celebrated Horse and Cattle Medi- f ciue for sale by HENRY MAS8K8. Sunbury. Jan. 87th. 1849 ILEY'S COUGH CATiDY. An excel- lent remedy for coughs, colds, at this office ror saw IOR sale at this office, Superior Black Ink, . Cattle Medicine at 23 ttr-, Turc Einte ol Ginger, '.'J iruu