Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, September 25, 1852, Image 4

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    SUNBUltY AMEIUGAN AND SUAM0K1N JOUIUNAL.
Poet V 11 .
NIGHT.
BT II W. I.ONGFKI LOW.
The day i done, rind the ilaiknrss
Falls' from Ihe winr of iiitfht,
As a ftfulhor is wafted ifownwanl
From n't i lalo in Ilia (light.
1 po tint liuht nf tin' villaeo
Gl ';i -l iluoii'.tli tin ii in and tin? mist,
"! a it. '!,; i'l si: Intta; fotnp Vr tin',
'i :, .: ;.; S' 'ul camiet t : sr-t.
- A fri-ii'ij of kuIiiofs anl longing.
That i.s not akin to pain,
But resembles sorrow only
As I lie mist irsemblcs the rain.
Come, read to me some porm,
Some simple and heartfelt lay,
That shall sooth this restless feeling,
And banish the thought! of day.
Not from the grand old masters,
Not from the bards sublime,
Vhoso distant footsteps echo
Through the corridors of Time.
For, like strains of martial musie,
Their mighty thoughts sugsest)
Life's endless toil nnd endeavor,
And to-night I long for rest.
Road from some humbler poet,
Whoso sons gush from his heart,
As showers from the clouds of summer,
Or tears from the eye lids start.
Who, through long ilajs of labor,
And nights devoid of ease,
Still heard in his soul the uinsie
Of wondeiful melodies.
Such songs have power to quiet
This restless pulses of care,
And come like the benediction,
That follows after prayer.
Then read from the treasured volume, .
The poem of thy choice,
Ami lend to the ryhmo of the poet
The beauty of thy voice.
And the night shall be filled with music,
And the cares that infest the day
Shall fold their tents like the Arabs,
And as silently steal away.
A STRING OF ITEMS.
Rounus, the poet, is 94 years old, and still
vigorous.
All-en 'rice was destroyed in South Caro
lina, by the recent freshet.
The journeymen printers of Cleveland are
still on a strike.
That which is bitter to endure, may be
sweet to remember.
At atrial in Doston, on Friday evening, tho
Fire Annihilates proved successful.
Capt. Weymouth, who was wounded in
tho late affray in New Orleans, is dead.
A si nci. p. plant of tobacco produces, it is
said, 40,000 seeds.
Give people proper books, and teach
them how to read them, and they will edu
cate themselves.
When we are convinced that our opinions
are erroneous, it is always right to acknowl
edge it, and exchange them for truths.
Wm. Clovk, of Rising Sun, Ind., has man
ufactured 2000 ploughs in the last twelve
months, the cost of which is $13,000
About 400 species of cactus are now
known. The botanic garden of Berlin con
tains 3G0 species the finest collection of
them in the world.
Timu: is a letter addressed to "modesty,"
lyi ig in the I'altiinore po-.t office, and there
being no claimant for it in that city, tho
postmaster lias advertised it.
Miss Agnes Dick, aged 13 years, died in
Baltimore, on Wednesday moiuing, from tho
I'llecls df injuries received, by the explosion
of cunjihene lamp.
Anti-Rent Outrage. The Governor of
New York offers a reward of S5,0()0 for the
apprehension and conviction of parties con
cerned in the outrage at the residence oi Mr.
Shaw, in Berlin, on Saturday last.
Death on the Rail Road. On Monday
last, a lad, some 15 years of age, son of Mr.
Hopkins, of 1'oltsville, was killed while at
tempting to jump fiorn the wall along side of
the rail load on to one ol the coal cars.
Dr. Hnbbil, in tho Eeclectio Journal of
Medicine, states that a decoction of cleavers,
(galum sparine,) if applied to the face, and
infusions of it dtank, removes freckles from
the skin.
Good rutcts. Mr. Charles Sampson, of
Boston, purchased at tho Fowl Exhibition,
in that city, two pair of grey Chiitagong
fowls, for the oldest of which ho gave $50,
and for tho youngest 825. Mr. Smith, of
Valley Fulls, Conn., was the seller.
Elijah Simmon's dog, "Crib," who was
matched to kill fifty rats in fifteen minutes, in
in Albany, on Muuday evening, accomplished
the feat and won the money in sit minifies
and fifteen seconds. Rather sharp work, says
Kinck. as "Crib" is not larger than two ordi
nary sized rats.
Fuied Potatoes. After you havo washed
peeled and sliced them nicely, quite thin'
put two quarts of potatoes into two quarts of
hot lard not merely melted, but hot, just as
hot as it can be made without burning.
Fresh fish should be cooked in tho same
way. Ditto doughnuts. It's '-'a 6ecre'
worth knowing." The Plow.
Reducing Bones for Manuiib. Tho
American Farmer gives the following meth.
od of reducing crushed bones without sul
phuric acid. Mix two bushels of ashes and
one of salt, with each bushel of crushed
bones ; moisten the bones fust, ami leave
the whole in pie four or five week befure
using the mixture, shovelling it over two oi
three times during that period.
t Woman's Wit. As Judge Douglas was
eturning from the Reading Convention, he
ell asleep in the car, while seatej near a
idy with whom be had been conversing.
he drew- her scissors and was in the act of
imming one of his long locks, when he
ened his eyes and asked "What are you
ing V "Only paying the part of Delilah
d shearing tho Giant" was the quick
,ly
G3-S50O CJIALLKNliE.
1I MIATF.VfiK rnnrernn ihn hmhh ih1 hnpnlnrwi of n
T iwoplrt iii at all lime of the mwt vahmbrn hnpnrt
rt'irc. I litke ft f.ir grimtcil Hint cvrry pniwn will do nil in
their pnwnr, to wvf the livro f their chiMn-n, nnd Hint
fvery prmui will iirtrmvir to pr-'in te thfir own hrnllh nt
all nm-riftf I fevl it to ho my duty to Bnlemnly nmirc
you t lint WOlt MS, nvrilMiir t th opinion of the mnrt
eriMtriitp,! Plirnirtim, nrettlie primary muiea of n Ijirite
majority of ilif(niniB to which rhiltlrrn uml uiliillf. nrr lin
dlr ! il ym lim'i-mi H!petiltf r ml itnrillv clirtiiKeiiMf from
our kintl of f ( to HMtltiv, l!ml Hrrntli, I'nin in the M-r-ur't-h,
l'ic!.ii: til (In- V H i'ihir- mvl Fiilliirnn of tho
H-My. 1ry ( SI v IYv;.r, I'lilff--1 with In r rrint'inlivr
fl'lt )1 rl.c. .J, ,,:,,. Vi;;;M, tillli . fcln:rll(l,t Dllt'C Hp-
p!y t!t rctntilv :
llob'KNS U K S WORM SYRUP.
An !tni'li' I n ml) il ii:-ii S -t' lil ifit- lrhi' i '. r in;"nm'
cl vtii'i .itr('l V.-;H i! If fil. ,Mntvi, h-iti' prrtVctly frt'v
!n ,t it, siM-l i Ml he t,i tip. ii--.nt 'in'' illt
with il. .-!., I l-.-n, (i.-i-tl t il. -i, h-r" U 'v.- I t'-inpl.iiiitfi
ii-. 1 lin,-1i'!-:i invi m ..h :hr,n M-i'tik nml ih hiliintiil tlifi
T 'liif pro ' ; t i t df my W m Syrup nrn nurh. Hint it
p'linil!" wirli nit. iiti t'i!i;il in c!M;ini;ni' "f nniliriiir, in
(living fonn nii'l n-.H-l'i t St 'tivM-h. whit-h nink. it
nil liif;i!'ililc rrtnmlv f r Ih'txp nllhrtVil willi Dvitnf nin
hv. Mstiiinliui'." run-' pcrfi rmt-l hy (his Svrnp nltar Vlivsi- 1
cituift Irivr fitil. (1. in the luM t'videnec of its itptiior eili
cacy over nil others.
THE TAPE WORM!
Tlii l ttic nnwt iliirivull Worm Imlrnmrnf nil 1 linl in-
li-it Un? liMiiiiin n-gu-iii, il !rvtit mi lilmnst hiili-Htiilc
Irnulli iH-n iiTiiiiir Hn ruili-il nml liiFH-m'il in the lntcKliiu'R
nml St-Mii;irli cfiV'i'tiinr thp hwilili p:l(llv ns to cmice St.
V.liu ll:niic I'ilB. Ac . Unit llins.- nlilii'tnl B lt if eviT
ii!wt Hi. n it is 'lipB Worm iMst.-iiiiifj thciii lonii curly
lirnve. In iniVr to di-Wroy tliifl Worm, a very cntTpi'lii
ln-HliiiMil iniim tic piirnmil. it would therefore Ih- propiT
to tnki; 0 to 8 of my l.ivnr Pills sons to remove nil olmtruc
tionn. that the Vormiyp mnvnet ihrcet upon the Woimt
Wliieh must he taken in diwen lit 4 'l'ttlilelipoonfulli! 3 limea
n day Ihene direelions follnwed hu-e never heei! known to
fail in curing the most obstinate case of Titie Worm.
tCT" IIOBENSACK'S LIVER TILLS.
No pnrt nf the ylem In morp li:iM io difcnpe timn the
I.I I'M, il eurviit; tin n iiltcrt r to purify the Mood, or giv
ing tli proper MtTction to the hilt: j no'thnt nny wrniifi nr
linu t.f the l.ivcr tMlrrls the other iinporttiut purls of tlie
pyntcin, und rtulti vnri niRlv, in jvcr l'i)iiipl;iitit, .fniin-din-,
ilypwpdi!i. A:r. We bTiohM, tlit-refore, wntch evt-rv
ffyiiiplom that niiuht indinitu n wromj nrtioii of tho ,wr.
Tins.' liL-iti' rotnp..Bed of H(H)TSV IMiAN'I'S fiir
llifhnl hv tinliire to IhmI tlir sick : Nruuolv. Ii!!. An KV.
ri:CT(liAT, which mineiilB tlie sirri-lion from the
i-iiiiuoiiarv niiicuB uiemijniiii', or prom-cs tli niwlinriro
of ecm;trd limtttT. lind, An ALTKH ATI V M, which
chiiiiycB in r line incxplicidili; mill iintcnsililc inuiiupr tin
n-rlam niothid notion of tho nyrtrin. Did, A TONIC
which pivi'ff tone nntl Btronirth to tlie nervous B Blfin, re
nowinir hrdth nnd viptr to'nll parle of the body. 4Hi, A
CATHARTIC, wliieh nctB in perfoct Immioiiy with the
other iti'Tedk'ntB. and oncnil inn on tlie H twuln. nnd oxpi-I-
I linir the whole maps of corrupt mid vitiated matter, nnd pn-
rifving the UIo.kI, which destroys disease and restores
health.
TO FEMALES.
Yon will find these ld!s mi iumluahle tnodioinr in ninny
complaints to which vou are Fuhjeet. Jn uhst-rurtKnis ei
ther total ol partial, they have lioen found of ineutiinahle
henciit. roftt'irinv their fmtpti.-nal -irrnniToinents tn n heal
thy notion, ptirhyini; the IiI-kkI nnd other rl'iidn si elfei'tu
nlly to pat to tliiiht nil r.tnplaints which may arise from
foinalo irrep-nlaritiiB. ns headache, giddincsH, diumcss of
sild, jmin in the Bide, kick, &e.
Trice, 25 cents each.
None centime unless signed J. N. Ilobcnsnek, nil others
being Ikihc Ifiiitntion.
ftf" Acents wi!hiue new snnplios. nnd Stor Keoners
d-'BtroiiB nf iRTttiiinur Airent nniHt address the Proprietor,
J. X. Io,rim:ick. l'hibdelphia. l'a.
Sild hv J.W. Kriliii-r. Sniiliurv : "M-.trv MePnv. Vnr.
Ihuinl.crland; IK-iBel, Tnrhntvilh' ;" Ilnseri Milton ; Ditty
Jk Ienker, tieoretown ; Leiwiirinif k Wolvorton, I'hxi
nos; Wiest. Hiekorv: all dealers in Metlicum in the
County nnd Slate. '
Matiufactttred by the New Jersey Zinc
Company, Newark, N. J.
rplIK Pulwribers are now preirel In execute orders
1 m nuy exiciit fur tin ir ln-iiiitinil white and colorixl
Zinc Paints, at tlie rcdtici-d prices, viz :
. . .... ... warranted
1, lute, gionnil ill oil, 0 cciitt per Hi., pure,
No. a, do. d.i. e io. do
No. 3, do. do. 7 d i. do
Urown ntid Illnek, d.i. 5 do, d(t
One liiimlril pounils will cover eipmlly well as much
til face as Kill llm. of White Lead; they are -Jo percent
chi-iiper to Ihe C'liiFinner.
Tlie ZincWhitk is rapidly snpcrcpitiiif; 'hilp T.tad,
over which it pofscsscs miniy fiilvantacs It is whiter,
and ai'ire hcaulil'iil than the White I.e:td iIih'S not turn
yellow, even when exposed to snlpliuiuiis viiior lias
no smell is not injurious to health, and is fur in ue. (hi
ralile. Zinc Ilmm-ii and Rlacx Taints abk totii Weatiikr
and Fiiib Pkoof. The hest vorcriim for onlsiilu work
ever iutioiluced, adnptetl to tinililinirs of wond, hrirk or
stone to fences, carriage bodies, liriilaco, and niaehincry
1 1 the hulls of vessels, anchors, chains, and all i. liter Iron,
work on lioaril ship to steuiu boilers, stnoko tacks mid
water l inks to iron, tin. nml other rooiiii(i, iron simmer
doors ami railing, wne fences, briilires, c.
For Iron Surfaces this l'aint is especially valanhlc
as it forms a galvonic c nuieclioii, and entirely pieveuts
rust.
These Zine Paints havinir a pare Metalie Base, are war
ranted not ti turn yellow, and will retain their original
brilliancy much linger Hum White Lend, or any ul Hie
e inhy pigment now in use. The certificates from those
who have used Ihese Paints, are such as t i satiety the pub.
lie Hint they are invaluable. The ablest eliemists of
France and this country have leslilb d to the superiority of
Zinc over Lend Paints, at to durnbilitv, liiiililu'iiluess and
beauty. They have been adopted bv ihe French (lovetn
iiient. by the corporation ol New York, nnd are now ex
tensively used by the I'niteil Suites (iovcrniiieul ut many
ol the largest Mililnry iin.l .Murine Depots.
PlIlHUELrjIlA HAS Wiiiiks, May IS, 1MI
Messrs. P. C. Jonss tc Cv ;i-i!i.-ui:i,, linvinir m-ule
several trials ol' your l'.wil 'me Paint in vari. us nie'h
o;ls ealenlated to test i! s , roleeli ve ipc.iliti. nivin U'-xl
nml lllelal. 1 bavi! the satial'aeii in to state that the results
h.ive b.ell highly l'avi:.!.ie. The p-iiet e .Veiiui; we:!.
drying quickly, lino mf:s-e..ittijr eri.'ater tell'ieit v.
upon lion, than taiy other paint with wliieh
I'i-i-l.-diy
1 am fii-
liiiuir.
Yours, truly. John c. rcK.snv.
The mi'b mviiii!. h tvinr; used the Zinc Paints referred
1 1 eoiieur ia the foiiH..oiug opinion,
M rris, Tusker & .Morns
H waiiet, Neafie ic Co., Penn Worki.
Merrick A- Sal.
James T. Satfou Co.. Franklin Iron Works.
J. T. Uean, I'. S. Dry Dock.
W Healers supplied on reasonable terms by the Agents
of the Company.
F. C. Jfi"i:s A Co..
No. 17 iSouth Wharves, Plula.
July 17, !-)'. Sin.
Vau Loan
1 )a giiorrcan C 1 allcry,
159 Chestnut Street,
VT lliis celeliraleil cslalilisliinent yi.n can alwavs pnv
care tne newest and numl iisprovetl style of"
I.(il"l-:i!KI-:i)TYI'13 ic TAI.HOTYPi: POKTHAITS
at fimn so to loo per ct. leu cost than sacli pictures can
lie had fir elsewhere.
Now that yon cna seciiin sacli perfect portraits of year
l ived rnica al u lucre llianiiud cost, don't delay lest' you
li'l-e (liein.
I'.very variety of fancy eases, frames, A-e , on linnd or
fntwlslieil to ordei, and every picture made satistiirv nnd
war ranted to he in the licsl stvie nf the ult or .o (11 A UGH
Call and sec us at IM Cliesliint St.
, i.. ii. rvitNr.i.i,.
I'liiladillj.liiu July IT, 1.V3. ly.
JOHN A. TAYLOR,
Manufacturer of
3Ioiitunciits, Tombs,
AND CltAYE STONES OF THE FINEST
Italian and Amkiucan Maiiule.
At his Old Stand in Northumberland, Pa.
rnsPECTFi:i.I,Y inform tho public that all
. " hub win ue niauc up ol tlio verv
est material and finished in the luteal stylo of
tlie hastcrn cities. '
eve,!',rt " .T".1 f Urh atM wr -l and
w'll do we,'. ' V Bl;'10 at ,1,e 1"rRl ".
May 15, 1852 lv.
The JolnistoM Jnt
MANUFACTORY REVIVED
VUh If Lombard St , PHILADELPHIA '
riHIE subserilier beg. leave resPeetrulr ,' J
, r',fr,;MS ""ally, that he lia, ,Z
cceded to the liusiiiess ol manufacturing r, ",,,
iv; I'd formerly carrieil on by his grand Father"
and Father, aud oilers his article to the trade'
without any lYrrn, but wilh the simple reliant-!
upon the long catahlLhed clmiactcr it has borne
feeling confident of its clung entire satisfaction
to all who may favor him with a call. Tinrss
Cash. CHAKLES EN El! JOHNSTON
April 10, 1852 tf.
t.MlTH'8 ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GIN.
GElt, a fresh supply just received, and for
wlc by U. U. MASSEK.
Kunbury, Jan. 10, 1853.
T RNOLU'S WRITING FIXlFitrAdhT.
sivu and legal envelopes, for sale by
H. 11. MASSER.
Sunbury, nfa 10, 1852
1 1 AHKIAGE CETIF1CATE8 liandsomcly
executed for sale at this ollice, single or
by the dozen.
RAZORS. A superior article for sala
store of HENRY MASSEU
Hi.iibury, Feb. IH, 1800,
Tremknpous ExClTEinSNT ! '.
Cash, Steam, Klcclricily I!
The Aerial ami ai other linen out-done foj the
IKA. T. CLEMENT.
"WTniO, linvinir prct ruttli in rnpiil milrii nml
uninll profitu, linn just received ana opened
a large assortment of
srniNC. AND PUMMKIt GOODS,
At 1iN Store in MnrSet tstrert, Puiilmrv, which
lie nflrr to the pnhlie. nt the lowest prii rs.
Rtoik consists of n gcneial assortment ol
Dry ((Odds, viz :
Clvllix, Cmsimcrs, Cassinrts. Jean, Drilling,
Mwlins, Linens. Culicors, Muslin tic
Lains, Lairns, Cinehams. llcrages.
Sit.K & Palm Lkap Hats.
A large assortment of Boots and Shoes, for
Men, Women and Children.
CJrocerlcs,
Sugar, Tea, CoITi'p, Molasses, Checsp, Spi
ces, I isli Salt, rlastcr.
HARDWARE,
Viz: Iron and Steel, Nails, Files, Paws, Vc.
QUEENS WARE,
Tea Setts, I'latcs, Dishes, Cups, Saucers, Ifc
LIQUORS,
Wine. Brandy, Gin, Rum, Whiskey, ic
t3f Country produco of all kinds taken in c
ch:i n no at the highest market prices,
JNIay 8, 185S ly.
500 E00K AGENTS WANTED.
ANY goud, ndlivp: nml iittolligenl man
Willi u small capital ol tiom SJU to n
$100, can mnko laiL'e profits by enoit"itio jlt
the sule of l ho followino
l'OI'Uf.AIl AND USEFUL HOOKS.
CHAMIir.flS' IM'tUiMATION Foil TIIH PF.OPI.
or Popular Kncyclopifdiu oi' t'sel'ul Knowl.ilge Two
large inuienal octavo volumes, e ntiiilillig I7U11 tinges.
PI'.TKUSll.N ; S HISTIIKY OF TIIH AMKKII AN
ItLVOLFTIIlN. oltl luige octavo pages, with HJ line
iMlgrio-ings.
PF.TF.HSO.Vr. IlISTortY OF TIIK V. H. NAVY. Cud
liuge is'tavo pages, tuiil Iill hue Fngriivings.
Fitns l"S IIF.M.Mi iiAUI.n LVKN IS I.N 'TIIH lllfs'l'd
UY OF AMLKICA. Twii large octavo Volumes, coir
tiiiuai.' 10IKI pages and 7(111 Fiigravings. The best llm-
lory ol America published.
FHl'.-T S PICTOItl Al, LIFF. OF WASHINGTON'. ,
riilufiilul Il.ioh, eoiilainiiig GlHI octavo pages anil 1:10 ele.
gain f.ngraviiigs. 1 lie cheapest Lile ol ashiugloll
ever pillitistle'l.
.MOOltr. ! HISTORY OF TIIK INDIAN WAUS. Fine
e 'lori'i! nnd IMnia Plates.
TIIK TIJI K Itl.Pl IH.ICAN. Coataininp the lnimural
Addresses and Ihe First Animal Addresses mid .Messages
ol nil the Presidents of the I'nilrd States, the Coustllu
ti uisol the important States in the I'nioii. Ac., Ac.
Lihbellished with Portraits of till the Presidents, cimrn
ved on steel, mid a view of the Capital of the t inted
Slates. .OliO pages, p mo.
FOX'S UOOK OF MAIiTYIi'S. A Splendid Familv
I'.iliti hi, large quarto, with 5 I'.ugiavings, beaiitnally
l itllul ill lllop.ee , rilt.
Di; COItMCNlN'S HISTORY f IF TIIH I'OPI'.S. (KHI
laree octavo paces, with illustrations.
JOSKPIII'S' WOMKS. Fine I'.dltion. one larec volume.
sTnt.M's ui:fli:ctions on tup; woiiks of
IIOI).
sr. pii'.nnirs stfdif.s opxatfur.
WIII I KS HlSToHY OF TIIK WOULD. A Valuable
fieucinl History. One large ixtavo volume, with haiid
f ane l-'ngravincs.
I.IVI'.S OF till KAT AND CKI.I'.BIIATF.n ClIAUAC
TKItS; of a I Ages und Countries, tine large volume
ol'MHl jvages, with numerous Kugruviugs.
Tonther wilh a number of oiher Wotks
particuhirly adapted for Popular Heading.
fCT" The most liberal discounts will be piven
to Agents uhn may engage in the sale vf the
above Valuable Hooks.
For furthor particulars, nddrrss (poslno
paid,) J. & J. L. G1HON, P.ibtisliors,
No. 08 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
June 26, 1852.
V A S 1 1 1 N ( i T O X IIOUS E ,
suubuhy, pa.
JAMES COVERT, Proprietor,
"STOL'LD respectfully announce that he has
' talvcti this veil known Hand, where lie
will be gratified to see nnd entertain his DVndii
and the travelling public generally. This house
is now replete wilh every convenience, comforta
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
liouie. The chambers are will furnished nnd
the table and bar provided with the bit tho
market can allord.
The stable accommodations nre extensive and
well calculated for travelers..
STAGE OFFICE.
The ?t:v-cs miming from Northumberland to
I'oltsvii'e, slop at this house, where through and
way tickets to l'hiladelphia can be obtained.
iSuiibury, March "0, Jc.1'-. tf.
lYholciJc ESi t.-iil Clock
ESTABLISH ME 21 T.
S. E. Corner Steond and Chestnut Sis.,
ruiLAUELrniA.
"T,I7'HF.RU may be found, one. of the largest
and best .'issortments of Clocks and Time
pieces in the I'niled .States, in quantities to suit
purchasers, of from a sinelo Clock, to one thou
sand Clm-ks; embracing every variety of style
nnd manufacture, suitable for Churches, Halls,
Counting Houses, Parlois, Sleeping Apartments,
and Kitchens, Steam and Canal llouts, and Kail
I toad Cars.
Also general sale Agent, for Rapp's lately pat
ented Scientific Niche Gold Ten. Wholesale
and Retail Gold mid Silver Ren Holders, and
l'eiicils, and a variety of Fancy Goods. Those
wishing In purchase will find it lo their interest
to call before purchasing elsew here.
JAMES HARDER,
S. i:. Cor. Chestnut & 2nd Sts., Phila.
April 10, 1H52 ly.
J. I. DITTSK.ICH,
iVo 78 Xorlh 2r ft., between Arch aud Race St.,
rillLADZLFIIIA.
1 JEKEDV informs the public that ho imports
anil constantly keeps on hand at his new
store, -No. 7 3 North 2d St., a large assortment of
Foreign Fancy Goods,
.Musical Instruments, Pictures & Paints,
which he w ill sell at the lowest prices.
His stock, in part," consists of, Accordeons,
Violins, Music ISoxcs, Parlor and liar Room Or
gans, Melodeous, Seraphines, iMathemalicul In
struments, Magnets, Spy and Opera Glasses,
Stationery of all kinds. Pocket liooks, liroiize
Powder, Dutch Metal. Gold anil Silver Leaf,
Scales of till kinds, Snull' and Tobacco Boxes,
Lithographic Paints, Copper Plate and Steel En
Kruviniis, and pictures of eery variety. Also
Gilt Frame Mouldings of various sizes.
Dealers, Country Merchants, and Pedlars, sup
plied at reasoiiuble prices.
Dtcenila r 20, 1651. tf.
TUB tiUE.IT .lliEI) tl lU-
It IV OJ !
HICKEI? & TTITjTj.
No. U8 Chest mn St., above SLth, Front of
JONES' HOTEL.
AVK just received Iheir Trize
Medal. aU.:tr,1..,l k. Il.nm f..m
, , ... iiiiii, in,
trtnir la.1 'I II ...
hibited nut.. U' ii. o Jr"el""S irunks ex-
-titiie'rrnmr1 ,ho
TRUNKS, VALISES, BAGS, L
To ba found in this City, ad ,t ve ,w .
Call and ace. HICKEY & TCLL,
Aprn7ft"rrC"',48CUc'tn''-
1)LANK Parchment Paricr n..u
Moitgages, Bonds, Executions, Summons,
.VC. for mihn Vu II 1 m. .... '
Sunbury . April 80, 1851
THE GREATEST HISTORICAL AND
AUcccrionl Print, cf the Age,
In Commeiuorniinn of il.rit most importnnt
event in the A M F.HI ( 'A.N' REVOIX'TION,
The Urilish siirroiti!;rui!! lltrir nrms la
GENERAL WASHINGTON
After their defent :it VORKTOWN, Vnoini.-i.
October 1781.
riMIF. I'ngravin isexecillcd ny luev jr, iM.ince, p.. at
I itcv A o . from nn original d-nwia.' tijr J. 1 . f.'i it.i-.li,
and published by llenjanuu I aimer, I tr-.iv r. 1 hi -!e.
tuna. I i.e size oi nit- p ........... - .
iguiuay iiunnsiicu c ' "- -r -.
HXI'LANATION.
Tin IIhtoiiv. In the lost mid ar.-ind ....ill are . xlubVe l
llirce large groups i f Ihe principal oill " rj, who were ;ne
scat nt the transaction, with a laithful liken-ss of each.
In the lirst jtioap is seen l,eiieral asiuiaoon, luie-ra
RiH-hniiibe.nl, llencml Lincoln. Colonel Hamilton, an M
Ftirm-r eager to eoutctiuilate the scene, liil!) ttt.: nni .
and the Horse nf Hcncnil Wnshitietoii.
In the second group, are American nnd 1- rea.-t) 1 1 in , i - :
li-.i.- - I Kiu.x, Si-eretnry Wilsm, the Duke do L.-iz.'ia. m.d -lie
laopiis dc 1a Fuvette.
I'lie Ihird group is idveripttve m Ihe Tlrilish itrfi nder
ins their arms. 1tr-l Cornwnliis. Ueneral O'llara, I'.-iu-in-slorc
Simmon, Colonel Tailton. with two Ineieis rut
olf, Lieiilenaat Colonel Italph Aber- romliie. Ln iitennnt
Colonel Dnndas, lird (Miewton. V'-. Lord Comwahis ap
sars pii-Kciitiiig higtword to tt- r.-t (ieiieral Otlicer he
meels, but ticneraf Washiuelon i p iiited out to him ns
the onlv persiai to wlcan he i lo rarrcntler his sword.
On the heights Nml ill Ihe dlsta
niies mid cr.iwtlf nf ftpoctiirirs. The 1 1 nun 'f Stfrrti.rv
Wilnoit, urciipii'd In finl Cnrnwiilli! and hif M:iir. wliieh
vn luimlmnk-d jik-rrt'il with K!'k : Ihe Mnr-juis H; Ia
Fnycttc trnving n-mnrkril tlmt tlii-y we f rurryinp ilirfiri
Oir the diniuT of ltnl CnrnWTillin, nski'd Inivt of (icnenil
Vnhiii?("ii pvtvp. him a ilisli nf his own tvioliimr, nil
iininrtliiitrly iil'itsr W'Vfriil rv.iiilishi'llfi felt ttirmi-h tlieTonf
on llii? tulilr, nml wnundcil d(itii( nml dirUTr('d Hie pnrty
Tiik Ai.tKnoRV. On lite left if crritMl n ni"tmun'Ht in
lion, of tin T ilhiRtriourt hi-nii-n v!ir riTilifiil their lives
niul firluiiet in inure to their citiunf, the Liberty nml In
(lenetnliMK-e Ihrv niV rninv.
liiltlis!nnl tit ff) hv WM. RUNM. rhihiMi.hi-i. nnd
to hp hit.) nt tin- (iiTk't of Ihe A.M1.1HCAN COl'HIKM."
N. 1 1 1 iJhtnlmit Struct, Hiiluilelphitt, us jimniunis to tlmt
1' A lihiT-il iliReonnt tii Affenta.
l'tiili'k'Vlii;', Jinii! 26, lhj'J
GLASS, DRUGS, PAINTS, &C
miisob.ks iii: ai lurriii,.
TIIK l'liilmlelpliia W'itu-ow fila?n S'nre
lione. anil Dm-- Puinl V-iroUb. .t ,1 n,,.t
Color Stores,
Nos. :ty and 35 North Fourth Street.
Foist side, ban the largest assortment of AViinlow,
Picture, Couch, Case, Hot-House, and other
GLASS,
in the city ; comprising upwards of 15,000 dif
ferent ni.od, rniit'ing from the smallest size, up to
US hv fill inches of Sheet, and as laree ns S by
7 feet of Plate (ilass, including KntrlUh Crown,
French, (iertinm and American, both
Single and Double Thick.
Also, n larce. assortment of Very Thick Class,
for Kky-l.ii;hts, BulW Windows, Ae.
The Subscriber having n beary utoi k on hand
is prepared to fill orders nt the shortest notice,
nnd on the most reasonable terms. Odd ei7.es
of any pattern cut to onter.
Ciround White T.ead ; l'aint. Varnish, of ev
ery description ; Turpentine; Liu-cod Oi( boil
ed and raw; Pnii-.t Mills; Putty; llrit. lies ;
Dye. Woods, Ac, Ac, &c.
And also, a larc supply of fresh imported
DRUGS AM) MEDICINE.
.1. II. S PliAf itK.
Xos. 33 & North 'llh ft., E. Side.
April 10, 183S. ly.
HAPcHISBUEG LOOK EIKDEHY.
J'. I,. IIUT'I KR & CO.,
Successors to W. t). Ilickok, and Iliek 'k .V Cnntinc.
BOOK UIXPKiis, STATIONERS AND
ui.A.Nic hook :iANi;i'.fTt i;i:i;s.
Tho substriliers r; sjiectfully inform their friends
and the public, that they nre now carrying on the
above business; at the OLD ciTA N I) occupied by
Hicko). & Co. They flatter themselves that bv
careful allenlion to business, they will merit and
re'.eivc n continuance of tho pairoiiago so liber
ally enjoyed by the old firms.
Particular attention will be paid to the ruh'pir
nnd binding of every description of blank books
for bunks, county ollices, merchants and private!
individuals, and eveiy variety of full and half
bound blank books. Old books, periodicals, law
books, music, newspapers, &e., bound in any
pattern and in any style required.
In addition i i the a'v.ve, they have, and will
at all tunes !-., p, a .eui-r.il
noNKUV. i oiisi -Mig of
ssortment of STA-
l.etlcr Paper,
Cap '
Drawnm o
Transfer u
1 in
( nil'
ii'.:. .
MUM
lilac';
f ' itr-s and Pencils.
Lead Peu -ils.
I.elter Sl:unps,
lii'K l lli.'i-ier,
V..fer-.
He, Tit.--
II ml, .. ..
l-..!.lr,s.
. -, A
'eyi
l Ih' tttini i
i Sleel Pens,
! Carnliiie. I.'k,
Hill I .
C'HOni. In!(,
i'd Viiti.i' l-'aiid, Krns
Am
tHy I'.ipi r ruled to pattern, ai
ranted and done verv i h, ip!v.
1'. I.. JM'l
March 13, 1K.V2 if.
. all v. n'k.
"AID AKT CGIirOivT,"
"i o Your Otvbi flt-t'hi('y.
(JEOlKiE 1SHNN.
MANI'FACTi nF.r. OF
l UHNlTURE AND CHAIRS
Of the most FasluonaDe Ziylo.
rVlW. subscriber rcspeetfull.v rU the attenlion
- of the public to his la.- a ni splendid assort
ment of every quality und price of
which cannot fail lo recommend ilself toeverv one
who will examine it, on aceoiuit of its durable
workmanship nnd splendid linUh, made up of the
best stock to bo had in the city. No cMort is
spared in thn manufacture of his ware, nnd the
subscriber is determined to keep tip wilh the
ninny inipiovcini nts winch are constantly being
made. His stock consists uf Mahogany
Solas, KUvniis) mxl I.ouisos,
Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards,
SOFA, BREAKFJST AND DINING TAULL'S,
and also VENETIAN EI.INDs, r,jual to Phila-
(Iclplna maiiulaeliire.
IiEDs'1'EADS, of every pattern ntid price,
CUPHOAUDS, WORK ANI) CANDLE
STANDS, TOILET TAP.LKS AND
EXTENSION TAliLES,
in short, every niiicle in this line of his business.
lie uloo inaiiulacturcs all kinds and qualities of
ClIAIliS.
including varieties never before to be had ii
Sunbury, such as Maiiiikam, Black Whm t
axii CriiLKii M U't-K Giiia i.iN ; ami Wixnsmt
CHAIRS, ami i-ssicr Pi a so Stools, which arc
of the latest styles, und warranted to be excelled
by none inanuiacturod in the Cities or elsewhere.
1 lie suliscnlier is determined that there shall
be no excuse for arsons to purchase furniture in
the cities, as every confidence can be entertained
about tho quality and finish of his ware and
Chairs.
His articles will be disposed of on a Rood
terms as they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun
try Produce taken in payment for work.
ti I A DEKTAK1NG. Having provided
himself with a handsome ITkaiisk, he is now
prepared for Undertaking, and attending funer
als, in this vicinity, or ut uny convenient dis
tance from this place.
tJff" The Ware Room is in Market Street,
liclow Thompson's Store and Weaver's Tavern.
GEORGE KENS.
Sunbury, Jan. 10, 1852 tf.
" j'7 ii j a . "ha TT iTi s7
Manufacturer, &. Dealer in
Imported and Domestic Segars,
Alto, a general assortincut of
Leaf & It I it iiu fae tn red Tobacco,
CONSTANTLY on hand, at the lowest mar.
kct prices. Corner of Chestnut St., and
Wharves, Philadelphia.
December 2T, 1851. ly.
JUSTICES' FEE DILLS ForTuIe by
H..D. MASSER.
Sunbury, 1851. SP
''ISSUE PAPER Yellow Tissue paer for
H. covering glast.es, &.e., for sule ut the ollice o f
it Aincriiau.
CHERRY PECTORAL:
l-'or (tie Cure of
COUOH3, O0LD3,
noAnsErrx3S3, nnou-
OHXTI3, CROUP, ASTi.
1VIA, WHOOPIHO.COUDH
AMD CONSUr.IITIOM.
This invaluable .-eincdv for all diseases of the
Thiioat Bud I.t si.s, 1ms attained a celebrity
fr.rii its remarkobla cures, nru-r equalled by any
oibcr medicine before. Other uc partitions have
r-'iown themselves and Bometimes ef-
lecled nutnlilu cures, Imt none lias ever so fullv
won the confidence of every community where It
U known. After years of trial in ccry climate,
the results have ituli -pulably shown it to posses
a mastery mor this dangerous clasp of diseases,
whii h could nut fail to a'tiact the attention of
Physicians. Patient, anj the public at larire
See the stasi ments, not of obscure individuals
ami from far distant places, but of men who are
known ami respected throughout tho country.
The v'idtht ctle'iruled Surs;rnn, Dr. IV! L-
Vy TJXE MUTT, oN. V. Cihj, sajs:
'It cives 1110 ie:if!ire ( ceilMV the value and edlcaev of
"Ayeis rlierry I'ect-'ral, wiia-a I c n: ider iiecnliarly
aoa;iteil lo cure Uli hi ine llii-eat hum imi-.-a
lt. l'l'.KKIXS. II;.' vcniral.lc President of tin; Vi
lll-it MeiUeal t''i!li--je, i ue nf the i eniu i.tly l.-aria-il phys-
lelansot tins country, wrile-i, tliel.'lariy I'eeti i.il
tenf-.ivelv lei-d la this fi etmn, vvneie It Li's sa -Wll ill nils.
tnkahle evidence nf ilK liaj-y illeetn lli it mini niary t;
eases.
The Rev. J. D. C01IUJM'. a diftinirhlud
Clerpyman of the llnnlish Church,
write. to tlie Prn'-ri' t T ft'-atl M 'tl'iaal. tli-it '-I.e Iris lieen
cured "f a s-vere M-l inital ie ah'eei i .,. I'j I le ri y Pi et'iial.''
Ills letter at lull lentOll, liny he I I ia -'ill- I'lrrie tr, til
he had yf the Aeent, l.nil iaV"ltll Uii' at;en;i!,i uf l,Ma
lli.'itic pulieilts.
This Idler is from ill? inll I.iunra )nuci.-t
at Hillsdale, Mnhian, one if I lie largest h al
ert in the State ; and litis cusc is from his own
observation.
IIiM.stv.i.r. M
i ll., P"C. in.
t'ld.
Pear :r r liii'iieiliate!;.- i n ri eeipt
"iir Chi it
e ul iniiii
lolal. I 4-iii It'll II li-'ltie to nil i e ,n a.
r IS ttl"ll-llt tO he Hear hlS l-l il V, ill; llek ('. -U
lie w.ts lln-tl llnalile I r ris-- fr-'l i his h, il, and w:;i
p. I'eei.le. Ilin ire il Is I ' hr-i i 1 hi- m et s 'I'll i!
leliel c nil 1 lie i litiiiued for lii n. in
1 liiilni
I I h. 0. t
i'e y-ur i Xeell, lit Ml I'.ieine il lii., I. I il
lnWII fer three weeks. I'.lirt ynu may iinl'.e
on my r turn, t i nn e' him in ill- Mi :"-t i-a
fl 'Mil I lie cars, anil liin! he lal ; i 1 rely re
Weeks tioill lie l'ay la' e Jinne'ieed takie',
lie was id w-'ikat Ins ariln ms te'ih' el a l.i
'i'liere iire i ih'T e: si s wiliila no kll 'Wii
Cherry I Vet a;. I has I vi-i-'iiVi- i- inr esj
nnlkril iis Ii is. 'erv ttulv x.-ins.
i..U ly h it
'-I lay r.i : i- rise
my way ii -iiic
in e: l. I'dtir
y iiir n eriicii-e,
irk-mil h.
where tlie
i:l, hiii n-eie F-r
li. ". I'NDI'.IiWlXH).
Ih.ar the Patient.
1 r J ft Aver. I.'iw. ll. Dear Sir : reeli-a-ma! r .-li-li-nlli
UF tn vi II li ir I tin ri ..h i-itina i f mv h. .ill ii. I s. -nil 'H
tl rei.-l i if inv c;i-. W',i--ll "li iire :-t li'-.-n y 1 pul.iir-h f.,r
the hellela el ethers. I.; s! 'aeO;i'i-i 1 hvik li had c'i.l. (I '.
c in ii iiii d hv a s--, :ie e. c' i. an ! ta ele use cf mane nn-il-ieitn
s wiliinat "I'tiiiui'iir r. .a f. 1 was i ! heci! pr civo up
liailie.'l. fr.-'-l (ly r iS-. II .'. 'I'l i C l.i I i." ' 11' sleep III
i iii'..'ii!. A fiienil -e.V'' lie- a I '. nf y ;ir ('larry I'eet-..
rai. tin- !- "f V'hie'ii I inrile-t. '.r c -.aa.- ie -il ; r-i-ir.li HLr
1 tr ihi-ecli lis. I hae.iit pn: -.'1 d 1 ie- hi till It.'-, mil
! ma le nrly ri1." i ere.l. 1 n -v si- p will, my c.i.i'ii Lii
. c-a-.nl. and all hy Ihe i.Lre nf -.".ir v ;'a 'Mi ra-'il.-i ie.
Il S SI'iiNK. A ,M.
Pii.iCi; it Ml. Hope rVmin iry.
IT.'.vovrc, (iiiin. Apiil 3. l-'.n.
Dear Sir I wish 1 chi , I i,, I nil that nt.iT. r with a
c 'inrli. vhat yi'ir Cherry I'l-t-Tiil has d-lie fur me. It
rl'ies S'-cin they iniuhl he ii' lli h!0 :l hy ihe infi'Illl -'i II. I
had a itltii; I' Ver wli eh . ft my la::;:s weak and inll il. let.
laiii;: Very leehleaii'l iinahle tn iron sireei'lh at ul!. my
friends llmiii'ht I must s "at sink lit c riis-iuij-tiiiii. I had
il l appetile. and liiheadful cnueh was fast w.-arimr Ine
a way. I he-iaii In lake y- Mrc h-:iu' ifn 1 nieihr-ipi'. hy the inl
viee nf a r-ler-'yill-lll, wimli l'l seiai its etreets hefi.rc. It
ceiiseil tuv c ii-.'h nt first., nial '!ae me res! at nieht. In
le. jihat a fnltili'j1:! 1 c .nl.l eat v. i II. nii'l my ".:;.-h had
cr'iised tn he Imiihles inc. my appetite retained, mid my
f.i.nl lU'iirishi'd me. wliieh snni rest-rn-d my slo-nvth.
N'nw. altet lil'e week", I am Well ri 11-1 si roil!'. Willi an olll-
! "
liiaa yi'iu- Ch.-ny I'ee'nial.
N' i n.ir.s, with resp'-i t.
J 1 : 1 .1 A PIIAN.
1 herehy eerlify that the nli -vc stnteitn nt of my wife is
in ('"iil'-rinity -wi'li my own views of her ease and her
cure hy Ayeir's Cln-nv Pcet-irul
JCP'TII 11KAN.
The nli' .-e liaiae 1 .liinepli D'-iu una Julia, his wife, are
pers.-nally kii"w-ii tn inc. and implicit e-nili .imu'e may be
placed ill their saitrinelit.
SAM1T.T. C. VAN ni:i:vi-'.NT,
l'.l-.lar "f the ila.-rst Cliureh.
Prepared and snhl bu JAMES C. AY Ult,
P radical Ciic.nis!. Lmnll, Mass.
Sold in Sunbnry by II MASSKR, and by
I'rtit'ui-ts i-.etierally tlirotpr.1.1 1 lilic s-Uite.
. o eiii'.ci 1, lol. lvee'iino
cl't, 5Ta';3 and
li'ii'
.wl!Il ! ( 1' V
tiOU tl
,1 c 1
iRCHANTS and Milliners when in Pitil-adi-lji'it
a l-i prj!-v'h-.i: e their roruls, w i!l lind
iVl-l
i' " ii 'ii ' .- ! ! i i .; our i.irc v.iid t.i..;
. 1 .. ol
' lo '.'.Hif.icti' l.tv ly
.. v. i.s i- S i n.i:n ...
and I v roar
Fores,,
'if lii.f ; which to-.'ct'a-i
1 u' enable us to oil', r lil
! lU lLllS.
v i;!i olio r ndvaut
cr.tl iitilui'cnit i.ts
to
! r. crooker, & co
' N'os. li an' -!9 Cio'stimt 'i,-c,-t, find Ao. 5fl
; S.nitli Seciiid Street, west side, near ('hctinit,
Pbili.h-Ipliii.
D.'i.-iiilic, SV. IS., I. I v. cf.
i VIvZ. a. E-ZASOST,
Kii-raver atul rrii;(tp,
No. -Hi Chrstnat Sired, above Second,
, S prepared to do ENGRAVING nnd I'ill.NT-
L I Ill ell tll.'ir liralicl.. Vi'... I.I nwr V'OI...,
nnd iiusiness Cards, Hall 'J'iikets, Watch Papers,
Labels, Rill Deads, ZVolcs, Cl,, .-ks, Drafts and
Diplomas. Seals and Stamps f .r Cor) orations,
Odd Fellows, Marions, Suns of Tent perajice, &c.
All the above ciigi'avcd in the la -t niauiier.
Orders by Po.it promptly atU-udcd lo.
Deceinlier 27, H51. ly.
TII0IIA3 rALJIEU,
c ?. i a 1 1 s s i ( n i 1 1 : u c 1 1 a i ,
No. ('), North Wharves,
Where the following goods tiro rei eivctl and sold
on commission,
Dried Apples, Pinches, Plums, Pears, f'herric--,
Vc, Grci-ii Apples in Parrels or by the l'ushcl,
licans, Peas, Cranberries, Onions, Mercer Po
tatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Sliilliail.s, Chestnuts,
Ground Nuts, Oran-.os, Lemons, Raisins, Figs.
Prunes, Grapes, Poultry, Eggs. 1! utter, Cheese.
Atul all kinds of Poici,;;i and Dome, lie Pro
duce. Philadelphia, Dee., 1:1, lsol ly.
SOAP AKD CAXDLliS.
rBIIE subscriber takes this method of inform
ing the citi.eiis i.f Sunbury and vicinity,
that they are engaigel in the manufacture of
Soap und Caudles, of the best ijuulity, at No. 41
Filbert street, Philadelphia. They respectfully
invite a'l w ho buy for cash, to u'lve hint a call as
they will find it to lo their aiUautagc in dealing
witrT hi ill for articles in their line.
E. DI 1FY &. SON,
1 1 l'illu'it ahoe Dili.
December '.'0, 1 S51 tf.
IVTRACT CF (JINCEI!. A
just received aud for sale at
Pi ice 25 cents.
Sunbury, Juiy 12, 1851.
frer-h supply
this ollice.
7" NOB AND SPRING MORTISE LAP-
CUES. An excellent article, for sale al
hall the usual price by J- V. FA'ILINU,
Sunbury, July 7. 1S13-
SILVER WATCHES A few double case
English Silver Watches, for sale at verv low
prices by II. B. MASSER.
Sunbury, April 12, 1851.
BLANKS.
IB Tl
LANKS of every description can be had by
K ite at the nihil, of Iho Anieiicau.
BANK NOTE TABLE.
CUIUIECTEI) U'VEKLY.
rr.vi,vANA.
CITY Of I'llll.MiKI.PllH.
H. Hank ll"les l.i ilt
MAPSACAlfl-TT?.
All s 'Ivenl Innks li s
ItllUDi: ISLAND.
All snlM'iit hanks dis
rtlNNKCTICrT.
All solvent luniks J dis
ni:w vonic
CITY.
All s.ilvcnl luniks ! dis
A II solvent hanks pin
rol-NTav.
Mtiak of Cliailllicrfhtirg I (lis
liank ot Chester Co. par
11 ink of Del. Co. f In ser imr
iranh ot lierinnntown par
oa-iK mi tii-llysl'lirtt 1 oi
IV H!i II ites nailer ?-J 1 (lis
ll.'Mk ol l. -WIKli'WII
Hank i'l ,Mi,!illet.i,l
M"iiti:.inery t.'o Hunk
ciii-xrnv.
MI s'h'ei,iP h.m' 1 dis
M-'.W Ji.HSKY.
I ih
pin
ink nf "rthntnheir
I. pal I III !vi.l,-re Hank J dis
llanknf I'llthlairir
Hank of Danville
1 ihf ( 'iinnieiciiil Hank j (lis
pailD.ar. Hank Mmil llollv ir
1 (lis f. At M Mal.'lel'uvii'l'l. car
Carlisle llimk
lllllihia ll'kA- ll'icCo nariMeehanies' HW. Newark itir
D'lyelsl.'nii Hank parj.Mis-li. Ilk nf liin Inisrinii par
l.ail'.t! Hank par'.Mi'cli. A- Man. Ill; Trent par
I'.rie Hank 2 (lis .M aris Co Hank ' (lis
Kxehaii'.-e IVkPiltshiinr I itisi Newark llk'i; l.n.Co j (lis
Kseh imr., H'k, Hraach I dis'Onnere Hank (lis
l'lirineis' H'k, HneksCo irl'e 'pie's ;k l'a!er,i ' (lis
Fnriaern' Hk, lnicaster parl'riiicetoa Ihnik par
l'lirnicrs' Ilk, Keadiiii; mriSileni lliiiikiim Co, par
I'nnii. Hk r'elnnlkill Co iirseiiierret Co Hunk ) dis
fx D. Ilk W.-ivnevh'ir llilin SlalcJtaiik nt Canideil ear
I'miiklin Ilk. Wasli'n' UdisiSlntc Hk Klizahethloii ilis
lltirrislmrir Hank I "iliniStiilr Hunk Newark "(lis
Ilinicsdalc Hunk J dm Stale Hk, N . Hi nnswick par
Ijincnster Hunk nariSiirscx li-iiik. NewUnl ! dis
l.i llilioil Hnnk ivir- -rrerit'in Hankiiar ( n ,v,r
M-rch. A- Man. D rnli 1 dis l 'iii n liank. Il n er .!
Miners' ll'k. Pollsvillu per Viin'tevv'leA Del llrd. t 1 i is
M'11'.nllalieln Hank I ilis (Vlik s lin.h'r S.1 J dis
1'ayi'rrsv e i)ein-a r,i i.-, diR i)i;i.Av.i;i;.
em nniiien IV'i.K nnr II ink III lel lWIIIU liar
W :..i.i ... .
,"".iiT3 iiKt-hlre par
i "rk H-iiik,
CV 'llelief nnti-s i ,i.
MA INK.
H-ink.-rWheil.'i-k .', ,1k
lliink ol riiiyrnn par
Delaware Ciiv Hank par
Ilk Wilnie'n ,V Htandyw. (-.al
l-'ai'iners' I Ik St Delaware par
t'nii'it Hank, Vi!ininet"h par
! " I'lldiT si's
(riiio.
Ml Si'lvt-lil han!,s 2 dis
Mereanlile lilt, II initnr llldis
All s 'Ivent hanks ' ijs
M.W ll.XMI'SIIIIll'
Allsulvenl h-aiks
i do ; -' 111; ttnten n-al.-r .V t din
VI-'.HMtlNT.
Itank of SI .Mlmim
All s-iKenl lank
M'll'I'll ( Alllll.lN'A
2 itisl.MI si'U-.-iil hanks 'i
j ih-.j. 1 iiilel .',', gj
i'Lcciii:: lire & TMcf Proof Iron Chests
-,,.1. ).-.,:.,-'c ,y tx'-c'm
'f-;i.,
i ' '
:- i
-'-
ARRANTED to stand i pia! beat with
1 any otlicr Chest i in the loiinli v, and In .
defy the Rurglas' itigcnuilv. Maiiufael.ry. .No.
111 Hudson's Alley, running between Tiiinl a. id I
Fourth streets, south cf CbiM.ut, ami in the !
n nr cf the Girard Rank. ;
M.c...S., the jiroprictors. are Practical Me
chanics, nnd feci coiil'i.lcnl. front long exicrieiii c
in the manufacture of lion t la-.-is and s.:fes. and ;
aspeeiil allenti'in to t'oi r paiii.-nl.ir branch, of ,
iriviug satisfaction to nil who nii.v nie them a I
call. ' j
-N. '' e Irave selected one of ti e ' est
ends ever used as a i.oii-i on. lei lor ! I..
this luisinr.-s, and we warrant oi.r Chc.-t-S-ti'e.s
to be made of the be. t niateri-il and
".ost (ii;ra!ile inntii-cr, iitel to siaiol a:i'
III!!'.
'.:! ill
' illl.l
i:i the
h.-.il
that call be applied lo t!i. oi.
MILNOR SHAW,
M-ttiufaetorv No. Ill 1 ! tais'ii's Alley.
Running between :tr,l nial llli streets, :J of Chcs
nnl, in the rear of Cir ird Rank,
l'hiladelphia, Oct. il.., ISol. ly
i r -rj ? e -. .-i
von s.". t t-.'E's.
51 M I'.A . . !N I t Jill,
pocket ..':scr LA
PIl'S, or Every one his
own Physician I Tani rv
sivrit ciiition, wilh up
wards of a iniiHircil engra
vings, showing .ri:itc dis
ease in every shape and
form, mid luallbruialioiis of
the LM-i.crativc s stent.
i'y-''-'-, :;V, SJrl'iu. i'i.r.v.
-"j '. 'J'lu- time has now arri
ved, that persons suffering from secret (ii-cascs,
need no more beeoiuo the vtcrt a iir' n.i Act;t.iiY,
a.s by tlie prescriptions contained in this book,
any one may cure hiiin'-h' without hindrance to
business, or the kuov. h ib;c of the must iiiliinate
liietiil, nnd w ilh oiic-tenih the n- i: il evpense. In
aibliliiiti t- the 'general I'liiiline of priwite disease,
it fully evplains t!ir' ciicsc ol iii.iii!ioo(t's early de
cline, with ob-icrvatioiis on marriage --1 1 side.;
many other deiangeiiK which it w.'iild net be
pn.per to cnuuierak' in ihe publio prio'-i.
lr Any i , r-i-n :.::. g T W ii NT V- V W.
CE-.Yl'S, ( in ie id in a li i'.r r will rcci l'.e one
C"pv of ll;is btiolc, bv thiill, or live c ies will le
sent f-ironc dollar. " Ad.hvs. Hit. W. il!'.G,
No. lo': sPRLH'E street, l'i' ' I.MIi" '..l'lil A."
Post paid.
Dr. VOl'NC! can be ro:'.n,.!ed on any of
the Di--cat--rs di scrilu-d in his dilV. rent publica
tions, at his Oliice, 1,)S f'pruoc f'lr-it. every day
Ictwei'il U nnd 3 o'clock, (Suti'l.ivs excepted.)
rhiladi Iphia, June o, ISoi.
-Iv.
UNION HOTEL
sunluhy, g-
rglli: MIP.s V. T.lTZEL'.s r
E the Public tii..i Ihev sl'll
pecUiih) iiifoim
niiiniie lo enter-
t iiu ti'iivellcrs an.l uthers at tin i, old cstaM-shc J
stand in Market clrccl, west of ho t'ouil House.
Their long e.spciience in the b ,-i:u-r.s. aud the
well eslabli.hid reputation nf thiir House, will,
they trust, be a suliicicnl g.'ar.intee, that their
cusfMiers will be well aci'o.n,ii'.i.!.iti.'d,
March S, IHol tf.
(ireeu's Oxygenated Bilter, price reduced.
Old Jacob 'J'ownsciidV Sarr-apiui'Ia.
Baker's Sarsajiarilla.
Swnyne's Syrup of Wild (Jheny.
Swayne's N'crniil'uge.
Ayrc's Chi'i'iy I'ci loral
if. 1 Irake's Panacea.
I )r. ( 'itllcn's do
Til ! it's Pain Killer.
Dr. 1 1 Holland's (ii i-iiinii Bil'ers'
In-liall Vegetable Pills
lli.vse and Cattle Med.ii iocs
F.r sale ly HENRY MASSER.
i-iinhiiry, July 1 1, lSI'.l.
V;5:s:i?jIu liuukN,
J' li'E or CiiuisT, hand oincly b,iund, D'Af.
1 Ht.M.'s HlM'ollV ill -I'ilK R I. Voa M ATION,
III. im; Dir-iuioi.s ami I. i; no k ns, full boiiiulcd
For sale at the publishers prices bv
11. B. MASSI'.R
Si.nbury, July 1 1, lSI'J
i'l IiM.Mi BOl 1 EES Breast pumps, and
-'-'nipple lubes- A supply of these useful arti
ties just received aud for sale bv
JOHN V- FRII.INC
Sunbury, Jan. IS, 1S51 If
CJTON E milk Pans, stone Jugs and Pitchers,
.J and othir articles of stone w ue juit received
and tor sale 1-y JOHN V. FRIL1NU.
Sunbury, June 211, 18 1U.
"H1
0.E OINTMENT. A fresh supply of this
ESi excellent arli.le for Telle
Iter, , c., jusl receiv
and for sale nv 11 EN R V Al AtSER.
Sunbury, July 2S, 18P.I
fflIEAS, from the New York Canton und Pekin
i T
l'e a Coiniianv. For sale by
j. v. rtkii'i-j.
Sunbury, Dec. 2, 1818
OLD PENS with and without cases, of a
verv Bimerior nilalitv. illst received.
VUo a fiesh supply of Writin Fluid, tor sale
V'V b.i' "
VS'-r. 1 . .',-,': ' --Si
!i V r' - '
by 11. B. MAsSttt'
Sunbury, Dec. 27, 1851.
Tf JEN N ElTiTiTpATENT 'A'I FAS-
Xim. TEN IN US A cheap and excellent arti.
do lor fasteniii3 sash for sule by
J, W . r lul.i-Nt
.Sunbury, Jul 7, 184'J.
PUIIA. AND "READING RAILROAD.
SllM.VH-ll ARRArSOEMEXT FROM
I'HItiAUKI.PHlA AND POTT9VILLE.
Fares Bednccd.
Office nf thcfhila. If Reading Huilroad Co. i
Philadelphia, March 20, 1851. J
Two Passenger Trains Daily, (except Sunday.)
T.Nml after April 1st, 1951 two trntns will
P be run each way, daily, between Philadel
phia aud Potlsville.
Manxixr? LINE.
Leaves Philadelphia at 7J A. M., daily except
Sundays.
Leaves Potlsville at 7J A. M. daily except Sun
days. AVTi:nxonv i.ixn.
Leaves Philadelphia at3J o'clock, daily, except
Snndiivs.
Leaves Potlsville at 3J o'clock, daily, except
Sundays.
FARES,
Pctwcrn Philadelphia ami Potlsville, $2.75
1st class ears and $3.25 2d class ears.
lictwecn Philadelphia and Reading, $1.75 1st
class cars and !S;1.4.r 2d class cars.
Depot in Philadelphia, corner of Broad and
Vine Streets.
Passemrers cnunot enter the cars unless provi
ded with Tickets,
ISOT1CK. Fifty pounds of baggage will he al
lowed to each passenger in these lines; and pas
sengers are expressly prohibited from taking any
thing as hagtgii'gc but Iheir wearing apparel, which
will lie at the risk ofilsowner.
l!y order of the Hoard of Mnnagers.
S. BRADFORD,
April 19, 1851. Secretary.
A CALL TO HOUSEKEEPERS
At IIir ul'iuct Ware Itoom of
sepn nourx & CO.
Market Square,
Also at the corner of Fawn street & the Railroad
SUNBURY, PA.
Thankful for the patronage of his friends and
ru turners during the 17 ears he has been in busi
ness in this place, lie solicits from the public a con
tinuance of their favors. During this period he
bus eiii'eavi.ii d lo keep up wilh the improvements
of ihe day, mi.! has accordingly extended Ilis busi-ne.-s
ia every branch and variety. The public are
Iheri lore invited to the attention of the present
r.tock of
r.iuixKT v.nrc and chairs,
"W A N'.'KACTl'tt KT BY
fc'LEATIAN H0UPT & CO.
At the Old Ftantt,
Win re in addition to their former stock of ihe
establishment they now manufacture
ilfJiogtajr, Walnut & Cane-Seat Chairs.
Lar'ic Spring Scat. Rocking Chairs,
Vrcishinir Bureaus, Centre. Tables,
.M'irhle Top Wash Stands,
ar.tl a r .riri of other
new style and
I 'a h I c 2i a li ! c fn mil 11 rc.
llavii.g lieiiirt d a Hearse and made the neces
s;iry arrangements f,r ihe purpose, they nro now
prepared fur I'ndertaUing in all its branches, in
tiiis vicinity or at any convenient distance.
Ye iii-'.i Is anil inislrejsea, nail InuOiatnls too,
II-n-'s tariiiliire of every rtyle nml hue,
IV la siile li'Virils (Iowa to kitclien tallies,
Troiii rocuinii cliairs to mckinu crmlles
f li-'til.1 yon n -t liave Ihe leaily John to pay,
We'll wait awhile for a lirirrliter better day,
Or talie potiitoes, outs, e-ilil, wlieat mill rye;
Hail:. Inniji poles, Btitves, or liiinlier wet sail dry,
Or any lliini; lint yokes and llircsliing llnils,
l'loin ptigf anil itirkicH down to lillle qtinils,
Come on I hen fi ionl, conic one and nil,
Keep tiaile a riloyinir, po "goes on tile liall."
tv;' Ordem from a distance promptly attended
to and work of all kinds delivered with dispatch.
Siuibui-y, March t), 1H50. tf
is!.vb;y"Lvi
am) pension acjkxcy.
The attention of the public is called to the ad
veitiscmont of Mr Charles C- Tucker, Attorney
nn.1 Aecnt at Washigtoii City- Persons liav
in g claims lor liouniy Lands or Pensions are in
formed that the subscriber has made arrangements
for tlie rerpiisite forms, and claimants calling at
his cllire, can have their papers prepared and
forwarded to Mr- Tucker at Washington, and
by him be properly attended to before the De
pai'lincul there.
II. B. MASSER.
Sunbury, .Ian. 18, 1S51
Valuable
PROPERTY FOR SALE.
rgHE Subscriber who resides ill Philadelphia,
oners nir sine me louowing property in Mil
ton, Muilhuutherlund coiintv Tiz : Tho lurce
BEICK BUILDING
' " in upper Milton, formerly occupied by
Messrs Pattersons as a Carriage Makers Shon.
The building is fiO feet front on upper Market
street, nml 40 feet on Front street, and is two
stories high. Also a two story
BRICK BLACKSMITH SHOP,
40 by 23 feet, on the same premises. The lot i
on the comer of upper Market and Front .(reels,
anil is uu teet Iront, and 150 leet deep.
The premises w ould be valuable for a Foundry
or other inanuliictuiing purposes, and will bo sold
in reaionahlc nnd accommodating terms by ap
plying fit!:, r to JACOB C. RliKi A N,'
Philadelphia.
.1. V. WOLFINCEIt, Esq., Milton or
II. B. MASSER, Esej , Sunbury.
Philadelphia, Jan. 2.", 18.M if.
LAYliENCE HOUSE.
SUNBURY, PA.
I'll E subscriber respectfully informs her friends
nnd the public generally, that she has taken
the ahove well known stand neurly opposite lha
Court House, lately occupied by Mr. J. C. Per
kins. She trusts that her experience in business,
and her ell'orls to make her guests comfortublo,
will give entire satisfaction to those who may fa
vor her wilh their custom.
ANN C. MORRIS
March 8, 1851 tf.
J. H. ZIMMERMAN,
JisiHE or tiik riucc
Sunbury, Pa.
Ollice in Deer Street, immediately opposite the
Public School House.
I? Mi 'iiii-s collected and ail tiuiiacisi rnoioptly aiu! ears-
l"ui: alien. di to.
April 211, 1850
fclTONE Ware, Earthen Ware, Raisins, A I
(j inonds, P tines nnd Cream Nuts.
Planes of all kinds.
Salt und Plaster. Just received and for sala
bv JOHN W. FR1LLNU.
" Simhury, Dee. 2!), 181!).
ffJ5 ATENT BlilTTANIA STOPPERS for
U bar bottles for sale by
II. B MASSER.
Sunbury, April. 12, 1851
URITINO FLUID and self sealing Enve
I, na-s. Hist received and for sule bv
April III. IS.") te
ll. B. MASSER.
FT? LANK NOTES, waiving the exemption
hi i? law oi giJim, lorsuio vj
April 2li, 1851.
li. 0. MASSER.
ADD'S celebrated Horse and Cattle Medi
ciue fi-r sule by HENRY MASSES.
Sunbury, Juu. 2ilh, 184'J
wmT-lLEY'iS COVGll CNDY. An excel
V Y lent remedy for coughs, colds. For sale
at this ollice
IOR sale at this office, Superior Black Ink,
Cuttle Medicine at 25 cts, Pure Essence of
tiingo(,25 i fills