Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, October 23, 1852, Image 4

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    SUNBURY AMEMOAN AND SIIAMOKIN JOURNAL.
Poet r a .
From Hie 1 fuiisvi llo Journal.
BLIGHTED HOPE.
BY M. T. CARPENTER
A.aad and wenry dream
. la life to me ;
ITpon its turbid gtieum
No bright FiBm kindly beam ;
And silently,
As on its current down 1 gliilf,
A desert glooms on either side.
Hope mny not waken more
Within my soul,
And sorrow (shadows o'er
The days for mo in store,
Which slowly roll
s if they lingered on their conrw,
To give their anguish greater force.
Life once was bright and fair
When she was here,
Whnsa radiant smile so lare
Could banish every care
Pry every tear, -And
make, to me, the wholo earth seem
l''.ir blighter than a fairy's dream.
JO nl in his pride of power
The death foe came,
And stole nway my flower,
And since that evil hour
Ambition, fame, -And
love, have (led my aching breast
The grave is nil ray hopo of rest.
SHfoccUaucous fatter.
Theodoue Hook met a friend, just after
leaving the King's Bench Prison, who saiil
to him that he was getting fat. "Yes," re
plied Hunk, ' I was enlarged to-d.ty."
It is a singular fact that the Puke of Wel
lington never visited Scotland. He is said
to have entertained a superstition that a visit
to that country would be fatal to him. Cer
tainly he would have died after it !
DEAD LETTERS.
During the last quarter, one thousand seven
hundred and eighty-one letters were return
ed to the dead-letter office in the Post-office
Department. These contained S 10.089 in
the aggregate. Recently, about one million
and a third of such letters were publicly de
stroyed, a bonfire being kindled with them
on the mail. We yesterday saw a In i ze
number of tho various articles transmitted
throii'ih the mails, the majority of which wil'
never come into the possession of those to
whom Ilicy were addressed. AniOi: t hose
may be mentioned a hmse-shoe ; n ginper
c:il;e, lh postage on which was S2 10; ado.
Hati-m to church, beii! a small c:i!;e; a p;i-
&TQI1U.
BENJAMIN 1IEFFNK11
HESPKCFFUI.T.Y informs the citizens of
Sunbury nntl vicinity, that he has opened a
new store in the room lately occupied by George
unglil, opposite Ilollon s Hotel, lie lias lustre-
ceived a handsome assortment of
Spring ami Summer Goods,
consisting in part of
Cloths, Cnssimers, Cassinets.
SUMMER WAKE of nil kinds, of linen, cotton
anil worsted. ALSO!
CnlUocs. GliiphniYiN, Lawns,
RInuiclSiic I. allies
and nil kinds of Lndics Press Cioods.
GROCEIIIES of rvery variety.
Also an assortment of Ilarilwni'C. IrOIl
ami Etecl, I7ail3, &c.
Also an excellent assortment of
QUEEHSVARE, of various styles and
patients.
Also nn assortment of BOOT & SIIOHS.
Talm Leaf and other II ts and Caps.
Halt, Fish, isc
Also a variety of LIQUORS such as
BRANDY, GIN, WINE, &c.
And a great variety of other articles such as arc
suitable to the trade, all of which will be sold at
the lowest prices.
I (country produce taken in exchange at
tlic highest pri-cs. ,
Sunbury, Miiy 1-, 1852 ly.
LIBERTY STOVE WORKS,
nitOWN STREET,
nbove Fourth,
PHILADELPHIA.
PFVIE undersigned respectfully inform the pub-
- lie that they nro in full operation at their
new foundry, and ready to execute orders for
stoves of every description on tho most reasona
ble terms.
Thev invite the attention of STOVE DEAL
ERS to their large assortment of STOVES, all
of which aro entirely new, and got up at great
expense. Anions which ore tho Liberty Air
Tight Cook, Complete Cook, Stor Air Tight,
Star Frnnklin, Star Radiator, Jenny Lind Im
proved, Fire King Radiators, Salamanders, Can
nons, liases, Euro Cylinders, Bar Room Stoves,
Furnaces, Gas Ovens, &c, &c.
AEEO'i'T Ir LAWRENCE.
IS'. B. Country merchants are particularly
invited to call and examine our assortment.
April 10, 18.-2. ly.
CJ-B500 CHALLENGE.
"ItTIIATKVrcn eoiirrrftt tlif. benllti nml linpr-incs of n
V 'Fpli! is nt nil limes of tlio most vnliKihle import
ance. I tnkc it f"r prnnteil Hint every pcrs 'ii will ilo nil in
their power, to save tlm lives of their children, unit Hint
every person will entieavor to prom ttcini'ir own nemm in
all imcritici's. 1 fret it to be my (Inly to solemnly nssure
you Hint WORMS, nccoritnin to Iho opinion ol Hie nnwt
oelrlirntcd 1'liyftirmiis, nre tho priinnry causes of n large
miijiii uy til iiisimBra lu Willi II i-iiinm-ii ni'ii niinnn ,, . im-
tile; if you have, nu nppetite eoiiliiiunlly chmirri'iilile from
nns kind of rood in finntlier. 11ml llrcnlh. ruin ill the fMo-
mncli, ricking nt Hie Note, llnnnirn nmi v mini's in on
lli'llv, Dry L'oiiijli, Plow Fever, I'nlse Irreenliir rnnnnilirr
that'till these denote WOBMS, oml you slionld at once up-
ply the reineily
HOBENSACK'S WORM SYRUP.
An article funnilfld nnnn rVimilifie PrlnrinlM. mimioiinel-
cd with purely vegftnlilo rw (mint. , Iwing perfectly wife
when ;nke, nmt van be ivpii to the mrntt lender inlimt
with rieridnl lronefieinl clleet, where IJowrl C-mipliihHP
nml Dmrrhrrn hnve mmle them weiik and dehilitnted the
Tonic properties of my Worm Hyrup ore. mich, that it
l(Oi(1a without nu equii'l in the ejitnloue of mMlieiiien, in
g'vitiff tfm mid ulrenpth to the nimh, which miikc it
nn Infnllihle remedy for thnw nfllicted wilh I prpin,
the nulonishina; curd perforinwl t.y thin Syrup niter I'Iivm
rimui hnve fnileil, is the best evidence ol" its miperi'T effi
cncy over oil otheri.
I7ET7 STOKE.
PETER G11AY
TKSPEC'J'FUMiY informs flic citizens of
Sunlairy nml vicinity, that lie lias cotnmcn
rcil a new plotc in AVhoitlel'rrry ht.-cet, in tho
liunwe formerly occui-icd hy Mrs. Cli'iiy, nn:l tins
just rivcival end ojcned a well selected assort
meiil of
T 1
.6 Ks UUUS
THE TAPR WORM !
This if the mori ditfi'.-iilt Worm lo destroy of nil tint in
fest the hnmnn nvstrm. it crows to an nlinnst Indefinite
h'tnrth beomina; so coiled and fiiFteniHl in the. luteslines
nml St-TiiReli etieetiinj the IiptiIiIi w rulty ns In enime St.
Vitus Pnnee, Tits, At , th:it tlmpe nlliieted feld -in ii" ever
suspect that it is 'J'njMS Worm h:ipteuhig them to tin curly
crave. In order to destroy this Worm, n very enerpetic
trenlment tntift lie pursnctf, it would therefore be proper
to tuke 0 to 8 ot my liver rilis sons rn renifiveun oi-srrue-tiims.
thut the Worm Syrnp inny net direct upon the Wonn,
whieh iiiun be tnkeu in d-ses fit 2 Tublesivionfulls 3 Hinr-s
n dny these dtreelions followed hnve never been known to
fail in curing the most obstinate e;iris ol I upu onn.
Cr- HOBENSACK'S LIVER. PILLS.
No pnrt of the svplein is more liable to disease tlinn the
MVK.R. it serviiiif ns a tilterer to purify the bli'd, or piv-
unr the nrooer secret ion tti (he bde : so thut nny wronst lie-
tion of the Liver clfecl the other importnut purl a of the
system, nnd n nl:s van mslv, in l.iver t.'om i;tiMt. Jaun
dice, Dyspepsia, &c. We sli'Mild. tlifiefure, wnteh ev ry
svmpt un thut niiirht inuiente u wtmi" net 1011 ol ih diver.
These Tills beiiu romp sed of liOO'l'S t l'l.AN'l'S fur
nished bv nature to litral tiic siek : Nhuh Iv. 1st, An
l'Kt'TOKANT. which niuimeut the rceretion from tlm
Pulmonary mucus tncmbraue, or prMiitts the di'!:arirc
of reereted mntter. 2nd, An AI.Ti:it.TI VE, which
clianir.'S in s mie inexplicable and iusi-iisible mauner the
cerhiiu nn i bid netion of the svstein. "itl, A TOXIC
which irivcM tone nnd slreif'th t the nervous ss!em,
ni'vt)ij henllh nntl viiror t . 1 nil narts 'f Hie body. -lih. A
CATHARTIC, whictJ nets in perfect harmony with the
other mirreifienls, nntl operntintt on tlie i(.weis. nun expi'
line the wh de mass nf e -irrupt nnd vitiated matter, nnd pu
rifying the lilood, which destroy discicc und rcBtores
It en it 11.
TO FliMALES.
Von wilt find these Pills nn invaluable medicine in many
complaints to which you are subject. In trtiptiueth-us ei
ther total ot pnrtinl, they have been fmnd of inestimable
lienelit, restoring their luhcti-nnu tiTnneineivs to n heal-
thy netion. purifying the bl mmI and other fluids s elfi'etu i
fitly to put to tiiirht nil complnints which may nrise from
female irregularities, ns heail:u-lic, giddiness, dimness of
tiglit, ain in the side, back, Ac.
Piieo, 25 cents each.
None genuine unless signed J. N. IIobfiUBactt, nil other
being It; 1 IniUulum.
r- Agents wifhir.ir new fiipplies. nnd St re Keepers
desirous of becoming Acenfs ii.itsL ini.lreKS the 1'roprietor,
J. N. Il-d-'Misaclc, rhilat'lelphia. f'a.
P. Id by .1. W. Frihi-e;. S'lnbury; ?,rnry AreCay, Nor
Ihuuiberlaii'l ; l.-i-e!. T'itt-nlvi!i ;" Ka'r. M ilt"ii '; Titty
A- 1,1-nkiT, lit- 'rc-'Mvil ; I - irennYi -V W.d erlon. Vaxi
ii"sj iei'. It 'iy ; nil dealers in jMc-Jicmo in the
tVti:;lV (i i d S..-!te.
Am-m. t II. ly.
TncMEHwors Excitement ! !
Casb, Steam, KIcctricity ! !
The Acrid awl aff other lines out-clone by the
VJIilnlnff Mno of
IRA T. CLEMENT.
liniO, havinir crrnt faith in rnpid inlea nl
mtinl nrnfitn. has iust received and oncned
largo amoTtment of
pr-PhNG AND SUMMER GOODS,
At lii Store in MarXet Ktreet, Sunhury, which
he ofTori to tho public ot tho lowest prices.
His stock consists ot a general assortment ol
Dry Hoods, viz :
Cloths, Cassimcrs, Cassinrtsl Jcant, J)n'i'ngs,
Muslins, lAntns, Lalir.ocs, Jilnslin de
Lains, Lmrns, Ginjshams. licrages.
Silk & Palm Lhap Hats.
A large nfmortment of Hoots nnd Phoes, for
Men, Women and Children.
tJrcroiies,
Sugar, Tea, CoTee, Molasses, Chorsr, Spi
ces, i ish bait, l'lastpr.
HARD WARE,
Viz : Iron and Steel, Nnil, Files, Saws, &.c.
QUEENSW A RE,
Tea Setts, l'lalcs, Dishes, Cups, Saucers, i'C
LIQUORS,
Wir.f. BrnnJy, Cm, Ram, Whisky, kc-
Country Jiroduco of nil kinds taken in CX'
change nt tlie lngliest market prices.
Mu'y 8, 18.VJ ly.
por b ; n qui'!, n
b t ! e'o ; r. On eh pattern for a chiMr dress ;
a jiiu-ru.-'liioii, tin; sliiml of it the bottom of
u tliiM liimp, tlio postaiio Si, the inlriusii
woiili as many cent?; a zinc frame, belong
in;! lo a galvanic battery, postage 517; h
s'.one weighittg two pounds, addressed to a
gentleman by "Eliza," as a Fample of his
f-enerosity; a pair of men's boots, sent lo a
lady; a largo bottle of salve; ntul u bundle
containing a course shirt, a pair of blue stock
ings and a razor. If flsn'ngfon Rcpub., Oct. 9
ANECDOTE OF mYIGIIT AND D F.N. ME.
As Dr. Dwighl was once travelling through
New Jersey, he chanced lo stop at the stage
hotel in one of its popular towns, for tho
idght. At a lata hour of the tame nigh1, ar.
rived also at the inn, Mr. Deimie, who had
the misfortune to learn from the landlord that
his beds were all paired with lodgeis, except
one occupied by the celebrated Dr. Dwig'ht.
Show me to his apartment, exclaimed Den
nie ; although I am a stranger to the Kev.
Dr., perhaps 1 may bargain with him for my
lodgings. The landlord accordingly wailed
on Mr. Dcnnio to the Doctor's room, and
there left him to introduce himself.
The doctor although in his night gownj
cap, and slippers, just ready lo resign him
self into the refreshing arms of Somnns, po
litely rsquesled the strange intruder to be
seated. Struck with Ihe physiognomy of
his companion, he then unbent his austere
tion. The names of Washington, Franklin,
Kittenhousp, and a host of distinguished lit
erary characters for some time gave a zest
nnd an interest to the conversation, until Dr.
Dwighl chanced to mention Dennfe. 'Den
nie, the editor of the 'Fort Folio,' says tho
the doctor in a rhapsody, is the Addison of
the United Plates Ihe father of the Ameri
can belles letters. But, sir,' continued he,
'is it not aslonishiitg that a man of such ge
nius, fancy and feeling, should abandou him
self to the inebriating bow l !'
'Sir,' said Dannie, 'you aro mistaken. I
have been intimately acquainted with Denniu
for several years; and I never knew or saw
him intoxicated.'
'Sir,' says tho doctor, 'yon err. 1 have in
formation from a particular friend ; I am con
fident that 1 am right and you are wrong.'
Donnie now ingeniously changed the con
versation to the clergy, remarking that Aber
combie and Mason were among the most dis.
tinguished divines; nevettheless, he consid
eied Dr. Dwight, President of Yale College
the most learned theologian, the first logician,
and the greatest poet that America had pro.
duced. 'But sir, continued Dennie 'there
are traits in his character, undeserving so
wi?e and great a man, of tho most detestable
description : he is the greatest ligot and Jo.
vialist of the age !'
'Sir,' says Ihe doctor, 'yon are grossly mis.
t:lien; I am intimately acquainted with Dr,
Diht, and know to Ihe contrary.'
Sir,' says D.Minie, 'you are mibUken: I
have it fiom nn intimate acquaintance of his,
who I am confident would not tell an un
truth.'
'No more slander,' says the doctor, 'I am
Dr. D'iylit of whom you ii. !' 'Audi
t( o,' rxc! linn d Dannie, 'am Mr. Dennie o
wIiimii iju spoke ."
The astonishment of Dr. Dtviuht may be
bt tier conceived than tol l. Suffice it to say,
th'y mutually shook hands, and were ex
tremely happy on each othei's acquaiutancei
World or Pure Spirits. An inveterate
dram-drinker being lold that the cholera
with which be was attacked was incurxble,
and that he would speadily be removed to a
world of pure spirits, replied, "Well, that'i
a comfort at all events, for it' very difficult
tn jr-l uny in thia world."
?
Pons!tin in yirt of
clothe, ('..!.: iMi;n-, patti.xutts, !
And n p.riinul .'ii-tir'ini nt of
LA DID1 ORiiSS A NO IWN'CY fJOODS
of every variety nnd t; !e.
CHOC KIMKS of I'M iy di s.-i ip.m.-i.
AIo nil assortment of
HARDWARE AND QUEENSWARE,
And a general variety of oilier articles si;ch ns
are euitalilc to the trade, all of which will be sold
at tlio lowost prices.
Country produce taken in exchange at the
highest prices.
Bunbury, May 15, 1852 Cm.
ZnmiS & i ANDHLL,
4' and Arch St reel,
PHILADELPHIA.
MAVE established a 8tore where tho best
trade now resort for
Household Dry Goods,
French Fancy Goods,
Dress i!Us and Shawls,
Hosiery, Gloves and Mitts,
Cloths, Cnssimers nnd Vcstings,
Muslins nnd Linens by the piece,
Damask Tnble Linens and Napkins,
1'ntent Black Silks for Dresses,
Full Stock of Mourning Goods.
E. fe L. nre constantly receiving Bargains from
the New York nnd Philadelphia Auctions, which
they sell wholesale and retail very cheap for Nett
Cash.
Edward E. Eyre, Washington I. Laxdelt.,
Philadelphia, July 3, 1652 ly.
NEV7 COUNTRY STORE,
At the Forks of the Plum Creek nnd Titlpe
hocken lioad, near Kreieihbaums Black
Smitk Shop.
JACOH WEI M ER,
T1ESPECTFULLY informs the public that he
has opened n new Stiiro nt the above 'place
and has just received a splendid stock of new
Spring and Summer Goods,
Consisting in part of
Clotlis, Cassimcrs, Sattinets,
DRILLINGS and all kinds of linen cotton
and worsted summer ware.
ALSO :
Callicoes, Muslin de Laines, Lawns,
Cftiiighniiis,
And all kinds of Dress Goods for Ladies.
TfcA, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, &c,
GltO r.KIF.S, of all kinds.
BRANDY, GIN, WNIE, and all kinds of
Liquors.
Hardware Iron and Steel, Nails, &c,
aUEENSWAEE.
Shoes, Boots, Caps, Palm leaf and other Hals,
Fish, Salt, &c,
All of which he will sell at tho most reasonable
prices for cash or country produce.
May 8, 1803 -tt.
To tin; Ti'iiulliiis ii:t;si
F!:-l CIixhIIuIJ Terms $1."' per thy.
rp-.i:
1 1.-
id -r.i! ' r huvimt l.itf-lv l"'c- ine proi.rie- '
.- :- i,t. t l!..K!,!N liOT .-!;, Clu.-tmit
!im-;v :;d iu..i 4t, l-NlLADLl'lilA, j
i-i - iT'inni Tiir. I'liur. iiF is n a H ; to,
uvr 1 v, jives not; t Oiut. iioiwitlisliiiidiim ,
f li.i costtiiitso to kcej) n ;
'500 E00S AGENTS WANTED
AINY cood, netivo and iiitellmotit man
ith a small capital of doiii S'Jt) lo
Siuo, ran make lar;c prolits in- enirayin": in
ihe salo of Ihe followinp;
POPULAR AND USEFUL ROOKS.
chamukks1 information fok thk pt-.ort.i
or I'oi'.uhr raipjcl'ij-'-ilin nl' t'eol'iil Kli 'i. i!f;o. Two
1-trir' imi'cvial iTMvo '. iliiinr5. r til'i!itll!( 1.(10 fin p.
PKi KHSON'S IIISTOnV OP TI1K A.Mi:l!lt'AN
l;i:'l),l -J'tON. ,'jiH) larjjo octavo put'i'S, Willi siJO fine
n-::ri:it!oN'3 iitKronv 01- thk v. p. n.vvy. ooo
I'Hr.r iK'Imvo pti'-cs. miH l.ill flnr MitTnivinR.
i i!Ofi' s h K.Mii. i : i.yknts in tiikmisto- i
11 V Ol'' AMi;i!IC'A. Tv knee iu-luv.i vJumicf, c.-r.- I
l.'illliliir lOi lt pnucB u.id 700 I li;;r:iV"iliN. The lii-Kt lliri
Itv el A lil.Tifo Mll!is!irl
risosT s I'icToiiiAi, i.in: ov WAStiiNirroN. a
t?;ilen!iil H 'ok, cinlnuiiit!; 6i 0 i-i.ivi pajit s iinil l.'jll rli--
i::int i'lii'i-aviMff. 'l'l.c clif.ipr si t.nu ol' 'ulaiiijtoii
ever pulilislirtl
.MOOlU'. S IIISTOIIY Or Till: INDIAN WARS, l'ino
i- -I iri't! nml riiiin 11:111'!.
Tltll Till T. RKI't'lll.lCAN. rnnf iiuiiiy,' tlic Iiininrnrnl
Ail hi'Kscfi inul tin First Atimril A-Mremn'i" nml M.'Fifje9
ff nil llm Prt'sul'-nts of llif t'niti'il Sl'iti'i., lit Cuinlilu-
li ins of tin1 iinp'.rtniit S nt -s in llii-I'liinii. An., tfu
r.iiil.'lli.J!:i'd willi liirtiiiitii "11111 Hip rrPFi'lciili1. cuirrii-
vnl on Blivl. nml n vii-w of Die I'tipilitl ol' tlio United
SmtcM. ftllll rnpf, I'J mo.
FOX'S HOOK OF MAKTYIt'S. A Spl.iuliil 1'nmily
Ivlifion. l-irpp quni'to, v:tli i r.iignu inp, tn'iiuiniilly
l irui! in moriirr". rill.
DI'. ODK.MIi.MN'S HISTORY OF Till: POl'I'S. nml
liil'i. opt-ivo pnrp. vvilli i!liivfm'i'.ii.
J' iSDI'lirS' Wl illKS. Vine l',i'ili hi. one l-.rce liini.
KI-fHM'S RKFI.KCTIONM ON Tilt: WORKS Of
I.OIV
pt. I'iiinnr.'s sti piit. or n Tt nn.
IIITI'.S HISTORY OF Till'. WoHI.lt. A Y.il'lil
lieiH.'int II iyl'irv. Our !;irj;i.' oi'Livi voluiuf, Willi luii.'-
S 'ti:i.' r.MP,i:ivilli;P.
Mi:. of ori:at ami fr,i.ri;it.Ti'.ii rn ah a-.
'J'l'i'tS : ofnlArrs ii;il C'lin'rics ii.j I irvjc volu no
of t"0 p.irep, Willi n'.niif r. 'UP i!ii;'r:i inp.
Tti"lher with a nnml'.'r nf o'lior Works
p-iriiculiirly ml.ipted lor 1'i.piiiar llcadiuc.
T7" The m )?' liberal dismmils HI be crpii
OL AGS, DEtTGS, PAINTS, dc,
THR rhilntlelphia Window Glass Tare
house, and Drug, Taint, Varnish, f ll and
Color Stores,
Kos. 33 and 35 North Fourth Street.
Enst side, has the largest assortment of Window,
l icluro, Coach, (.use, Hot-House, and other
GLASS,
in the city; comprising upvrnrds of 15,000 dif
ferent sizes, rouging from the smallest size, up to
38 hv 60 inches of Sheet, and ns largo s 5 by
7 feet of rinlo Glass, including Iintrhiih Crown,
French, German nnd American, both
Single and Double Thick.
Also, n Inrtre assortment of Very Thick Glass,
for Hky-Lights, Bulk Windows, Ac.
ihe !Mibscriber having a henrv stock on linnd
is prepared to fill orders nt the shortest notire,
nnd on the most reasonable terms. Odd sizes
of nny pattern cut to order.
Ground Yv lute Lend ; 1 unit, Y arnili. ol ev
cry description; Turpentine j Linseed Oil, boil
ed nnd raw; Pair.t Mills; Fully; Uruthcs ;
Dye Woods, cVe., &e., &e.
And also, n large supply of frerh imported
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
J. II. KPK AGUE.
Nos. 33 & 35 North 4th St., E. Side.
April 10, 18f;2. ly.
"AID AND COHFCIIT,"
To loci r Oiva iT3f cti:iBsic..
GEOllGE'KENN.
MAN'lTACTl'nntt OF
CHERRY PECTORAL:
For lite Cure af
COUGHS, COLDS,
HOAnSEWESS, BRON
CHITIS, CROUP, A3Tt
ZVXA, WHOOPIWO-OOUOH
AND CON3UIVIPTION.
This invaluable remedy for nil diseases of the
Throat nnd Lvjmhb, hns attained a celebrity
from its lemnrkuble cures, never ciual!ed by any
other medicine before. Other preparations have
shown themselves, pallintivcx, and sometimes ef
fected notable cures, but none has ever so fully
won the coiflidence of every community w'.iero it
is known. Alter years of triul in every climate,
the results have indisputably shown it to possess
a mastery over tlii.i dangerous class of diseases,
which could not fail to aUrort the attention of
l'livsieisns, Patients, nnd the public at large.
IScc the staseinents, not of obscure individuals
nnd from far distant places, but of men who aro
known and respected throughout the country.
The a-idthi celebrated Surgeon, Dr YAL
ENTlSi: MUTT, vfN. Y. Cttij, says:
"It fiivfs me pifjimrn t'i rritify 1 lie v:il'ir nnd rifiiTicy nf
"AyriH Clit-rry IVftnriil," M'liili I cms-iil-T iiccitluirly
dtlnplcil In cure diswufs of llie thnsit uii'I hums ,f
MH. VKIIKIXS, tlie venrrnMn Vrrsiili-nt of 1lie Vir
nrint .Mrtlic-;il Cnlli-fit, tif ( Ih? t'tniin'hil ti-nriici i1ivf-
irtriMS ni im r'Mimry, wnsvr:, Mi'"i riy i
BANK NOTE TABLE.
CORRECTED WEEKLY.
h il II IV I 'I I li Ir Ali I'll alUK 1 ti'iisivrly mwl in linn wrli.nl, n lien; it l.im si! 'WM iiiiinin-
ft' w'-" w I tiikahlci'viilLlncipf itslmpoj -1'ir.rts nii'li I'llini .liny dii..
Of the most Fashionable Style.
'T'HE sitlisniber rerpectfully calls the nttention
of l!e public to his lare nnd splendid assort
ment of every quality and price of
which ennnot fail to recommend itself toe very one
who will examine it, on account of its durable
t:iJ"S.
! The Rev. J. D. COfWJXE, n istinrnish'rt
! Clcmyman of the English Church,
j vvriliN to llii I'rojii it't'ir fr ia Mntitri nl. 1 l.-tt "In lins Iipimi
I rarcil "f :i severe; iif: Itlliti! if iillV'-li'i. by C.l;rn y t'cctiinj."
i His I'-ttcr at lull lL'il!ii, la:ij l-' I' nii'l in "iir i.'ilc.il.ir, to
In' liail of lln; Atjcnti unit ifcV. llii the uUi'litmii of Mi-lll-j
inatic uilicitts.
This letter is from the trill Inmrn Druz:isl
j IllLLSTiAI.C. Mli'll., Oi l'. 10, l'-ifl.
' llar Sir : lmmpili:tl''iy "ii ivc-ipl "I" nr ( ln-rry T'-r-.
tol il. I iviirii'il n IjmIIIi' ii an ni-'iiciiiltau'ii nf lnii-o wli
j whs lliuii'jlit I i In' near lii.i ciiil '. i !i tjiii.'k c uiMiai ti. a
ill'' ':.v I'ti'ii iinaMe I i ns" fr vn Lis !i"l.aml w.i fvlu-ii'i'-
1 I,' f' !'1.!". 1 1 i fri 'll'if lit lirvr I Ii'' ni"Jt s nil lllr I : til.
i r-iirf c n!.l It.. ,;l,t.iini'il f.ir liiia. o tc I I in-ini'iil th in t'i
pivr y nr i X"C'.k'nt un .lii ii'p a Iii il. I iiHnriia!i !y lift
I ivn f r liirc wi'ili. mi;l nn il, iv jiwl 'r ol' my iiaiprisc
; on iiiv return, t i iwi't liiia in lie 5:r''.' i i'ii lay way Ii nie
f rotn 'liie earn, ainl lia'l lie IiikI .niiir-ly ree.ni ri',1. I'. i.r
j wt-e'id t'l"ln II:'' day he e antneneeil t.ciiiu ymr lnilieine,
i la' was at v.'-a k at Iii.. arda ai!. Iia.'e in a k: lull Ii.
'i iiere are cilhcr ear. s I'.ian my lot v Iei!-;e, wln-re l!ai
t'heny 1'eet a:tl lius l" ''ll sn.eala. 1 -an' uESlal. lint linne h't
raalUal im Utii. Y'ta v truly vei'.'f.
li. Y. L'NDl'.ItWCOl).
Valient.
m
ar 'nr
A-M, 1
I)' .1 C Aver, 1,'
li-: ili a:n to v ii tiir tae p s'
n ren'irl . f my e rne, wM-li y
llie l- aeiil if lala i v. I.as!
f mi'anie'l 1-y a f.-i rie e at'!'
ietieli v.atlcait I'l.laia'aj !' .i
leiMiiep'., fre.iaenlly rit: i !l M
ll'Kht. A I'li-ll.l five l..e a I
ral. t!lP l:e 111' v! 1 i'K lie;
t-i ilirerri 1 i..". e y,
mil in inly n ev. '1. I
o-atv"t, aad all l.y lie.- iik.
rale
r inv
i ' i
. I el i
'ei liier unit' r cli
".ii:!i. I a nil a
rlv lii;'tll f r
. 11 l,i(1 e l.l. i.e.
.: (' '" l! IIV Til .1
! ': , ! l i I'iv n.l
i'ii:
lilt
ill r,u
l.t A;'tt who may engine in the sale of the
ah-.ivc Valuable Bwl.s,
ju-t ciubriono extended j ror luilhor partioulars. mliltoss (pnstaije
pal. I,) J. i J . L uuiu., -nuiisiirrs,
No. S)S Chestnut Siree't, Philadelphia.
June 2ti. 1852.
1 1 . 1 1 j 1 . ! ; lie i
l' 'I,A.S IH'i
likl l) Hoiise, b.-.
;:-.;i i, at.ii is r.o;v nile.l up nntl rrliiriilsiii'd
ior -lIo tor tlie reception ol vi.-ttors.
Ihe Lower 1 lour kinecilv occupied by stores, is
now included in the Hotel, formin? u Spaeious
J(eception (loom, Genllemen's Ftirlur mid Diniti;
lcoom, tliereby allowing an nilililinn nl llnrly
chambers and several beautiful parlors fronting
Chestnut street' ltooms in this Hotel nre supe
rior to most others, being constructed with al
coves, forming parlor and bed chamber attached
well lightened and ventiluted. Its location is
unsurpassed, either for business or pleasure.
HEX. II. WOOLMAN, Prop'r.
Philadelphia, Aug. 14, 1852. 3m.
workmanship and splendid finish, made up of the ! at lltilsdale, Mithi'ian, one if the. Inrprst dial-
Lest stock lobe bad i it too city. ISo cltort is : res' in the nlatc; and tins case is J rum Lis oicn
spared in toe mnniil.niiirc of his ware, and the obseri'atunx.
sutidcrilier is determined lo keep rp with the 1
miitiy improvements whieh tin" conytnutly being
inatle. His slock eonsi.ds of Malio'aiiy
Jlnreanc, ecrCiP-iie3, Eide'joarJs,
m, BiiEAKFiST AND D1MMJ TABLCS,
and also VE.NETIAX El.I.MlS, cpial to Phila-
dclpltia manulacture.
HEDHTEALS, of every pattern and price,
ci'PBOAr.ns, wonic and candle.
STANDS, TOILET TAI1LKS AND
LX.TK.NnON TAIILES,
in siiorl, every nil u le m II. is line of his business. ;
lie also iiiantif.il lures nil kinds and ipialitics cf
i CIIA1HS, !
i inciiiJhig Viiri'.'tics never iM lnro to he a ir
.inilmrv, Hiirli a Muhk;.nt, IJt.ack M'.m.mt
j n ( 't n m;ii M .i" i; (j : ti i a ; a v ii Vi n i snii
CII MiiS, i m r li o S rom.s, 'wlih-'.i ;iro
i nl" tin lalfst Mvlrs. nii.1 itrr;in!rt1 to be (v:co'!tt
! l.y none iimimtttrtiirt it in I't (.'itics or t Uvw ou
'I ho MilisctiiM-r is tli-rrrnLiii'd ihnt ivf slmll
In iitt t'rii.-4t ffr 'i .- -im. !ii i;rt iKic furniture in
llir cilu', ns rv omti U nco run In entertained
abnu ilir ijita'.ttv a:i. (.nili of hU ware and
Cliuint
! His artirlra uiii le 0: jiosrd of on ns good
tonus as tliey can he purcliil elsewherr. Coun
try Produce t.iUen in yniyiiuiit fur work.
lT r;ni2UTAKlNti. Huvini; jirovided
hiuiwtf ;i luindsouic Hi.auhk, he if now
prejiarcd f.r I'nd.-rhiking, and attending funer
nls, in thif vicinity, or at uny convenient dis
tance from this place.
ltT 'J'he Ware Ilojni is in Mar!;et Street,
hclow Thompson Store ond Vearr 'livern.
Sunlmry, Jan. 10, if.
MA8SACAl"KETTfl.
AH u it vent tmnkii I dif
KHOUK ISLAND.
AU inlveitt ImitkR 1 dit
CONNKCTICUT.
AU tolvrfit httnks di
KW YUHK.
CITY.
All untvent Imnks I
IWHk ntHei mirier 05 dii
TOWHTRT.
Alt oh'pntxi ImiikR 1 dit
NKW JKKSEY.
Belvidere Hunk I di
Cotntnttrcinl lank
Fur, ttnnk Mnt Ifiilly ir
l k M., MMMIetown lt.
Mcclinnii-i' Hk, Newark ir
Meeh. Jk nflJurltnuion pur
Meeh. A Mnn. Ilk Trent pnr
Moiris Co Ilnnk j '
uwiirk Hkg ft Im. Co rit
Ormijr Hunk 1
I HIS
pur
par
firm. Ilk H.-hnvllt ill Co nnrlHriiicrrnt Co llnnk ! riil
r A 1. lilt WnynrMiV 1 torn Stnte llfink nt Camden pnf
Pnmklia Ilk. WiibIi'h jJrlirWnte Hk Klixnhrthton I di
tlHrrislmrp llnnk 1 dinjfttite Hank Nen-nrk di
I limcfulalt Hank 1 disflnte Hk, N. Hninswlfk pnf
lAiiniPtcr lt;nk par,Snwicx bunk, Newton 4 cm
rnWSYKVANIA.
riTr nr Philadelphia
IT. H. Hunk iiotea lfidift
All t'lveut lmaki pni
COirSTRT.
Hunk of CItninlwrBharg 1 dial
i;miK ol uiu-siur i.o. par
ItRiik ofHcl.Co. ChfBter pari
Hunk of Owmnntowii wirl
Hank of Ortlvulauff 1 difl
Hank of Tie Wigtown
llnnk of MiilflMown 1 dif
Mtiiitptwtery C(t Hank pnr
Unnk AorthumlierriKl. ixo
llnnk of Pittsburg 1 diR
iltnik nf H-nnville pari
Cnrliflle Htink 1 ti
Culumltia It'k A H'ge Co pnr
l)oyt-lslfwn Hank pur
l.imlnti Hank inr
V,xv Hank fi din
'.xctiaiiffp Hkritt1ura: I din,
-.toiuirt U1lf. Itrittiph I Hid
KnrnierK' HktHarkiiCo parlperiplo's Hk Pntlerwm
I'linners' Hk, Ijinrnstcr tvUiPrinccton Hank
FarniLTM' Hk, Kettding pnnfalrm Hiinkiiifr Co,
l.pttanun Uank mr
Mrrrh. A Mnn. Hardf 1 din
iMniprH' irk, rottBviMe rrr
Trcntim Hanking Co pnr
nion Hunk. l)ovir J
Vnrdlpvv'le ADel Dr Co 15iIib
MniiMinr;iliHn llnnk I dis iyHk il'rten midr 5 dia
TaylnrnvV Del HV Co 15 di I)KI.AWAKK.
Wyotntiiar Hk, Wilkpsli'e par
Vnrk llnnk, 1 dio
np'ficlicf nnfpB 1 din
!! A I K
Rank of Whcllork 5 din
M'rcnnlilfi Hk. Hanjror llldin
All 'tvfMitjmikft I din
m:w HA.MPsniHK. 1
All milvnit li-mki dis
VKHMONT.
Datik of Sr Allmin 3 dis
All w d vent l)ntiks J di
Hank of Smyrnn par
Delnwnre Ciir Hank jfflr
Hk Wilmu'nft Rrawlyw. ii
Fllrln('rn, Hk St DHnwnre par
I niftn Hank. Wilmington par
nr I'ndcr j dit
OHIO.
All fMlvenl Imakfl Sdia
IV" Hk antes nndpf fifi 4 dis
All f iKent Wuiki 9 dii
rt'ndcrS'i, 2J dii
i i: rr
. W. il. 1
it i'! v.rA
;"'mj!i lias
i i :j
A ,M.
iriinary.
X ts:.
T with a
r U
av.'i .i. I
:;l
Zi
inc i
ManufactureJ by Ihe Nt-w Jersey
Company, Newark, N. J.
fMIK Puhsrribcrs are n w proparrd to i-xcftite nr-1-rp
1 tiinnyexH-nt Inr tht-ir IifJiutniil white und eolinvd
Zinc Puiatu, at the reduced print's, viii :
wai ranted
No. 1, AVhitc, ground in oil. 0 cenlt per lb., pure,
No. 2, do. d i. 8 d. d
No. 3, do. do, 7 it-1. do
11 row n aitd Hlaek, d. do.
tine hundred poandn will rover equally wHI ns ini.'eh
Riirfaee. nn lH) II mi. of White Lead; they are 3 percent
cheaper to llie consumer.
'i'he Zinc Wiiitk i rapidly enp'T-'ediitg White Iad,
over whieh it mtiH'SKe mauv ndvantaca It is whiter,
and more, henutiftd than the White lr;icl t). u-s not turn
yell iv, rvf-n when expom-d to enlpliuKtns xin Imk
no smell ii not injurious to health, und is far in-ae du
rable. Zinc Rrowm anp Hlack Vaisti auk pom Wratiifh
ksu Kikb IMtooK. The best e vriiigr for oaiiilu wotk
ever inlii'duecd, ndapted t hailiinsyf ot wot'd, buck nr
PI mic to t'utieefi, e irraifie b 'ilie?, briiijres. nud innehinery
t o the bulla -f vessels, iiarlnirH, eb.-ottH, and all other Iron,
w ik on Imud niijv-to tU-ain b' liters, ntuoke t-ieka nntl
water i-ttiUt to iron, tin. and oihrr loobi-nr, iron aim tiler
d-Mirnaud raiiincs1, wue (Vnei-p, briil:rt.
KiT Iron Surfueeh thin J.iiut i CMperially valunble
as it forms u gal wane conaectiou, and entirely piuvt-nta
runt. .
These Zinc Paints having a pure Mrfnlie Base, are war
ranted not t turn yellow, and will rrhun Iheir original
brtllianey mueh longrr than While I-al, or nny of ihe
earthy piiueuts now in u?e. The ciTiifieutes fr.nu tbi.ftc
who Imve uned Ihetse Painin, arc aneh an to witiKty Ihe pub
lie that they ure invaluable. The ablet-t clieiuins of
Fnmce and this country have teMilied to the Fupfriority f
. i ue over i,eai I'aiuts, us to (luruhMMv, lienituiufin-PH nud
beuuty. They have beni adapted by Ihe I'reneli (iiivein
meni, by the corporation uf New York, and are now ex
tensively used by tin. United Mutrs Government ut many
of Ihe largest Military and Marine Dp'ts.
Philadelphia (Ja Wotncs. May 15, IP.ll.
Mews. F. C Jonf A i'o. lienilfunui liavinir mmle
several trials of vmir Hrown Zinc Paint in vari ais meth
ods caleitlnled to test ilk prtilcelivc qunlitit-s Upon W hI
nud melal, 1 have the satittlketiou to stale that the result
imve been highly tavoiable. ihe tuint revering well,
Iryitiff finieklv. and iiopseftiiair renter tcunettv, e 'iieeirdly
iiiMui noli, thuu tiny other paint with whieh 1 uni fu
miliar.
i ours, truly, Jon C. Curios.
Tlie underniucd, havinff used Ihe Zinc Pain's referred
;o e incur in the foir-oiug opitiii'ii.
jMorrm, lusKer :lorns
Heroiet, Neatie At Co., Perm Works.
Mcrriek ft Son.
Jiinifs T. tSulton A Co., Franklin Iron Works.
J. T. Dean. V. . Dry Doek.
VtF Dealers snpnlied on reasonable terms by the Agents
of the Company. .
No. 17 South Wharves, Phitu.
July 17, lrea. 6m.
STACK OFFICE.
WASIIIXliT()X IIOUSK,
STJIIBUPvY, PA.
JA2ILS C0VEF.T, Proprietor,
TCHTlD rpspoctfullv nnnmmrn that ho hn
luWrii tins well Known rtnml, wlirrc lie
will ho gralilit'd to sre. ami ciitcrtuin his IriciuU
nml tlic IravclliiiR vmlilie goni'i'.illy. This liousp
U now rrplcti' with rvcry I'unvruirnrc, comlorlii
lilc, jili'iisantlv loi'atcil, luiiulsomoly furiiiheil,
well vi-iitiliiti'il, ri'iiiloring it in every respect a
ilcfiralile stopiiini? place.
No pxi'dmc haa been pparcil in Htlini; up this
Ihiu.-c. The rhamhers nre well fnrniehcil anil
the tahlo ami bar provided with tho best tho Musical Instruments, Ficlurcs Vuinls,
iniuket can alVord. , . , , ... ,. .
nu it nu bi'ii iiv iiiu iuivi'iii prui'H.
Mis ftork, in part, consists of, Arrordcons,
Violiiid. Music Bom's, l'nrlor and 15ur Komii Or
gans, Melodeons, Sernphiiie, .Matheinutiial In-
! struments, Masncis, (Spy and Opeia (flassis,
I Stationery of all kinds, Pocket liooks, Uron.c
j I'owder, Dutch Metal, tJold and Silver Leaf,
I Scales of ull kinds, Smill' and Tobacco Moves,
Lithographic I'uinls, Copper i'late nnd Steel iit
praviiigs, and pictures of every variety. Also
Liilt Kranie Mouldinjs of various sizes.
Di alers, Country Men hunts, uud l'edlars, sup
ilicd at rcasonniile piiccs.
Decemlicr W, IK.'il. tf.
?to 73 y art ft -7 Ft.j Ictw.'ftt Arch ami Race Ft,,
"J("I'KKIjY iitioims tlio pulilic that lie imports
und constatilly Kerjis on li:nul r.t Iiis new
store, o. 18 IVorth Xl St., a lurjp ntv.'ortincnt of
Foreign Fancy Cioods,
The sluMe aocommodations are extensive ami
well caicuiuU'd for travelers.
STAGE OFFICE.
The stages running from Northuinberlaiul to
Pottsvillc, stop nt t'nis house, where through and
way tickets to Philadelphia can be obtained.
iSunbury, March 20, 1852. tf.
HARMSBUEG E00K BINDEEY.
F. L. IIUTTKR & CO.,
"EJOOK
hi
IIanoi i:. ( in-1, A;t
Driir Sir: I wili T v in!. I It 11 r.H :! U ft
cuicli. wliu yimr flu r;v IV-t r.-.l li'is d n
il ra f 1 :it-y t-r I w ;i. :;m '-.I !y li-
In-' ii In ;-'- r. '-r w.i c'.i 1 II in v lii:i-: w-
15 in ; fry l' r ! !. mi'l tii.nliU1 tii m p.H'nt;:!i :il i-'A, my
ii it-u:!s iln)U;.riil 1 nriRt f 'ni sin'; iti c MiF.u:i,ti n. I 1'; !
ii i ii;i'.ciiii', uiul ii ilir:nif;il r v,ia t wruriiisr iim
iiwmv. 1 lirjj.'ui tft t;il.i' y mr lii :-t:iit'nl m iliciiii". ly the ii'.U
ctf u i-li '.iviirin, V.hl'i;l s.ctt lis cll.-'-ln lipp-ru. Il
, (.(. isiy V -llll Ut tlll, T'i'.'l piYil lilt- I' M lit Wih. IH
I l-:.ilh-u n f -itititit 1 o iild ml well, nml my n:r'i h itl
' C'T-iSnl ! I'' liinihlea 'iin my HpjM'tiUt rtTintict", inn! my
i f i iil ii nirififi'-il nif, w'ocli t n r-:i"ii( my Bticim'-li.
Now, rift t-r live wc'lis, I ion WfM ;uvi string, witluu oth
er help thuu yuur ('h rry IVH.iml.
Yoillf, wiJl lr?lK'(-t.
Jl'MA DF.AN.
I lwr'ly err'ifv llnl !l;r n! vn snlrtmi:t n" my wife is
in miii'.'ri'iity with my "vu views oi" licr case uiul lnr
curt; hy AVer's t-'l.i riv lV'jt-'ral
.riw.rn pkan.
Tin; a'tivi' iinin',,l J-m 'jm Hmii mm Jnlii, hi iff, r
nt-r''Mii'v l.ii i.n Ionic, mid iui:licit e Mifidi'iiee may he
j placet I in liuir b'.:i!riiM-nT.
ra.-ftT "f l!i'' li iplis' I'liiirch.
Prepared nnd f!l hi JAUF.S ('. AY Ell,
Practical Chemist, Latrrll, Mass.
PoM in Suiihury l.y II MASSKR, and l.y
Druc'uits peiieriil'y tlinm.i 'j i Ithc fL-latc.
Jvovc.iilier 1, 1S51. lyce'ino
won enxTfi.
Tv mhans of tut;
i J rOCKHT .USCUI.A-
!''' A, A '.."' TITI'l.' 1.'.... I.!..
AT r'vH X Vl 1 II-'1, oi jj.iiv lull: Ills
,vhI -ix'r:i edition, with up-
;';i '.' V l" ..U ..f n tttiii.lriwt .nor..
1 .. ;1 'fj NlIls, miiimii; I'm air n
. A CALL TO HOUSEKEEPERS
At (lac ( al)lact Ware Itooai of
SEJVN TIOUPT & CO.
Karket Square,
Also al tlic corner of Fairn street i' the Railroad
SUXBUIIY, PA.
Thnnliful for tlie patvoiiajc of his fiicudi and
rustomers durinn; Hie 17 years he has liepii in husi
ness in Ihis place, he solicits from the public aeon
liminiiee nf their f.ivors. Duiinc; tliis period he
hns eiidenvoii'd to keep up with the improvements
of the il.iy, and has nceoniinIy extended his busi
ness in every branch ami variety. The public are
therefore invited to the attention of the present
Rtock of
CAKINKT WAUH AND CHAIRS,
MANvi'Ac-rriir.i) nv
SETASTIAN KOTJPT & CO.
the Old Xtand,
Where in addition to their former stock of the
estiililis-hinent they now manufacture
Mahogany, Weliint & C.mc-Seat Chairs.
L'trxc- Upriwr Seal Rocking Chairs,
Dressing J'l'rsinis, Centre. Tables,
.Mi rule Top Wash Stands,
and a virirfy of other
new style and
I . i i o a n h J o Fu ! i I si re.
llavinrr keenrcd a lleamc nnd made the nece
K.iry nrniiii'ments lor tlic purpose, they are no
prepared lor I'mlurtuking in all its brunches, in
Ih'.s vicinity or at any convenient distance.
Ye imi'.ls ami mif.:rLsv:4, an't lmsbaiiils to,
Ileri-'e I'liinilnrc of every style null line,
l'runi niite lnirtr.ls il'iwn to Uili'tien tiiliies,
Troin r.ii'kiiifr ctiairs t i mckiugcrmt!-.
F'loclil yin not tmve tlic realty John tn pay,
AN'c'II wjit au'liilu fur a liriglttr.r belter day,
Or tuke p.itntni'-, oats, c;tii, vvhent ond ry. ;
Ilnrk, lioop poles, staves, or lumber wcl nail dry,
Or nny thing bill yokes nnd threshing (tails,
Frmn pit's and Inrkirs itov.nl to little qimiti.
Come on thru friends, r ime one anil alt,
Krep trinle o moving, so "goi,. on the liall.n
IT Orders from a distance promptly attended
to and worn of all kinds delivered w ith dispatch.
Sunhury, March 9, 1850. tf
JOHN PHILLIPS & SON.
No. 47 South Water Street, below Chestnut,
PHILADELPHIA.
MPOREKS of Foreign Fruita, Nuts, Wines,
1 &e., keep constantly on hand the following
articles, which they will sell at very low prices
ior eunii.
Raisins, Almonds, Currants,
Walnuts, Citron, Ciround Nuts,
Prunes, t'leam Nuts, Dates.
Filberts, Figs, Vunilla beans,
Sweet Oil, Preserved ginger, amarinds,
Liquorice, Lemon tvrup, Fire Crackers
Port Wine, Madeira Wine, Claret Wine,'
Sherry " Muscat " Sweet Malaga "
Philadelphia, July 3, 1852 ly.
JGHXtf A. TAYLOR,
Kanufaeturer of
JloilUlUCJitS, Tomlis,
AND GKAVE STONES OF THE FINEST
Italian and Amkiiican Mahbi.e.
At his Old Stand in Northumberland, Pa.
RESPECTFULLV inform the public that all
work in liia lino will be made up of the very
best matcii.il and finished in the latest style of
the Eastern cities. .
Those in want of such articles well made and
executed in the best style and at Ihe lowest rules,
will do well to call and examine before they pur
chase elsewhere.
May IS, 1853 ly.
Van Loan
Dagucrrcan (lallcry,
159 Chestnut Street,
k T this eeti'liriilnl f.'tiiMihmiiit von enn nlivnva nro
iv euro Hie iirwest sinl inst iisprove't riles ol''
DAci'iamr.oTvi'): a. talhdtypk poutraits
nt from .hi to ion n.r et. lcsi cost than sueli jottiues can
nr mm I'll rii-iiwni re.
Now tliiil you i'hii serum riii-li perfect portrmls of yimr
lovtil urn . al u mum iiiiiiiiiiul cost, don't delay lest you
lose llieiu.
l-.very vnriily of finicy enne.., frames. Sic, on liriiul in
furuiiilii'd to onli r, nud every picture in ids Bitialory and
vviiimiiied to lie in ilm Iiim iylc m Uic uit i r .no cuasoe
VUU U1IU SCU US Ql 1J1I l lU'&Uiill It,
riiitadillpkia July 17, IHM. ly. ".' 11 nN,'I,L"
BINDERS, .STATIONERS AND
LANK BOOK M A N I 'FA CTl'RE lis.
The subscribers respectfully inform their friends
ond the public, thut they arc now carry ins " '"
above business at the OLD UTAND occti)iicd by
Hickok ek Co. They fl itter themselves that by
careful attention lo luisiiic.is, they will merit and
receive a continuance of the patronage, so liber
ally enjoyed by tlie old firms.
Particular attention will be paid to Ihe rulins;
and binding of every desciiption "f blank books
for banks, county olUccs, merchants a:ul private
individuals, and every variety of full nud half
bound blank books. Old books, periodicals, law
books, music, newspapers, &e., bound in anv
pattern and in any style required.
In addition to the above, they have, nnd will
at nil times keep, a general u&soilmciit of STA
TIONERY, consisting of
Knives,
(luiiin,
Itl'iS'UII Is,
Motto W.ifers,
UU-k Ini:,
Niilinir. Wux,
Hlun Ink,
('.iiivinr: Ink,
AiuolJ's AVrii.iii l-'lunl, I'.rusuri's, &e.
IT?" Paper ruled to pattern, and all work war
ranted and done very cheaply.
F. L. II UTTER & CO.
Morch 13, 1S52 tf.
letter Paper,
f'ap
Ilrawinj "
'rrnutfer "
Hl-.ttii-if
Stct'l Vn.
Cariuine ink,
FlntCri mifl lVitcil
l.fml l't-iirili,
.Piter Jtaiiii!i,
1'nlirt KlioIht,
lie. Tiipc,
Itlaiik CarJs,
i MilT,
J () II M A. II A II HIS,
Manufacturer, &. Dealer in
Icipcrte-i nnd Domestic Ssai's,
Also, a general assortment of
I.raffi !Ha:t!:Iiic5Mrl 'I'obarro,
CONSTANTLY on hand, at the lowest mar-
kct prices. Corner of Chestnut (St., and
Wharves, l'hil.ult I, hia.
Decemlicr 27, 1851. ly.
" vim. q. zAEon, ""
Kngravcr and I'lintcr,
No. AG Chestnut Street, above Second.
T7.JZT. A3i:L?ri.A.
IS prepared to do EN til
A INK mid PRINT-
LN(i, ill ail their branches. Wed, lin?, Visiliiig
and Business Cards, li ill 'J'icki ts, Watch Papers,
Labels, Rill Heads, Notes, Cheeks, Drafts and
Diplomas. Seals and Stumps for Corporations,
Odd lYtlows, Masons, Sons of Temperance, &c.
All the above engraved in the best manner.
Orders by Post promptly attended to.
December 27, 1851 ly.
v i i
T5 , r3l l
I'lise in everv sliune nnd
'?,' form, and malformations of
tl.e generative system,
r y l)r Wnil Tmintr.
f- i--' ' ' 'J'lie time has now arri
ved. that persons piilTi'iing lioin secret diseases,
need no more become the victim up ui'Ai'i: i ii v
ns by tho prescriptions con! lined in this book,
any one liniy cure himself without hindrance to
businc.-s, or the knowledge of the most intimate
friend, and with one-tenth the usual expense. In
addition to the general routine of private disease.
il fully cvjilains the cause ol manhood s early dc
dine, willl observation en marriage besides
many other dcrantrcmcnt which it would not be
proper to enumerate in the public prints.
IV Any person nunliug TWENTY-FIVE
CENT., enclosed in a letter will receive one
eonv of this book, bv Mail, or Cue copies will be
sent for one dollar. Address, Dn. W. YOl'N'li
No. 152 SPRUCE Street, 1'HILADELl'llIA
Post paid.
ry Dr. YOt'NG ran he consulted on any of
Ihe Di-ea.-es dcseiilcd in bis dillerciit publica
tiotis, at his Odieo. 152 Spruoe Street, every d
between 9 and 3 o'cliii k, (Sundays excepted.)
Philadelphia, June 5, 1S52 ly.
TJLANK rarcliment Paper Deeda and blank
MortRagca, lionds, Executions, Hummorn,
&c, for sale by II. li. MASbER.
buubury April 20, 1851.
Wlioto.-.lo nml Ec!:iJ ClacL
ESTADLISHlfr, NT.
. S. E. Corner S,ccnid and Chcstaut Sis.,
TEETHE RE may be found, onn of the largest
T and best nssiirtdieiits of Clocks and Time
pieeea in the United Statea. in quantities to anil
pim-liaiwra, of from a single Clock, to one thnn
rand Clocks; embracing every variety of Hlvlc
nnd manufacture, suitable for Churches, Halls,
Counting Houses, Parlois, Sleeping Apartments!
and Kitchens, Uteam and Cauul liuats, tni liuii
Road Cars.
Also general tale Agent, for Rnpp'a lately pat
ented Hcientilic Niche Gold Pen. Wholesale
and Rctuil 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 BARBER,
8. E. Cor. Chestnut & 2nd Sta., Phila.
April 10, 1853 ly.
TUT. CHEAT I'iSIZr. II IH II. AR
mvr:!
KICKED c TULIi,
No. 148 Chestnul St., above Si.xth, Front of '
JONES' HOTEL.
r.'l'v "j') I 1AYE just received their Prize
PTE't Medal, awarded to them for
Sr I IT I I their bet Travelling Trunk ex
hibited at the World' Fair in Loudon, 1851
being the only exhibitors to whom any award
was made. Their competition was with all the
world, and they have taken THE PRIZE!
TRUNKS, VALISES, BAGS, kc.
To be found in this City, nnd at very low price
Cull and see. HICIvEY & 'FULL, ,
Trunk Manufacturer, H8 Chestnut St.
April 10, 1852 If.
The Johnston Ink
MANUFACTORY REVIVED,
10,. ty. Lombard St , PHILADELPHIA.
'8MIE subscriber begs leave respectfully to in
I form FiiiKTKiis generally, thut he lias ue
ceded to the Business of manufacturing J'rmU
ing IU formerly carried on by his graud Father,
and Father, and oiler liia article to the trade,
without any Fern, but with the simple reliance
upon the long established chaiacter it ha borne,
feeling confident of ita giving entire satisfaction
to all who may fuvor him with a call. Tkbmi
Cash. CHARLES ENEU JOHNSTON.
April 10, 1852. tf.
SMITH'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GIN.
GER, a freah aupply jut received, and for
w)a by li. IS.MABeCiK.
Iruubury, Jan. 10, 18.12.
THOMAS PALMER,
COMMISSION MKULIIANT,
No. 6, AToiii Wharves,
Whero the following goods are received and sold
on commission,
Dried Apples, Peaches, Plums, Tears, Cherries,
A:c., Green Apples in l'arrels or by the liushel,
Reans, Peas, t'ranbeiiies, Onions, .Mercer Po
tatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Shelbarks, Chestnuts,
(round Nuts, Oranges, Lemons, Rnisins, Figs.
Prunes, lirapes, Poultry, Eggs, Under, Cheese.
And all kinds of Foreign and Domestic Pro
duce. Philadelphia, Dec, 13, 1851 ly.
SOAP AND CANDLES.
riVD' suliiirilicr take this method of inforin
iug the citizens of Suubuiy and vicinity,
that Ihey are engaged in the manufacture of
Soap ami Candles, of tTic best quality, at No. 41
Filbert street, Philadelphia. They respectfully
invite all who buy for cash, to give him a cull as
they wil find it to to their udvuutage in dialing
with hint lor articles in their line.
E. DL1 FY & SON,
. 4 i Filbert above 9th.
December 20, ( if.
VRNOLD'S WRITING FLUID and Adhe
sive and legal envelopes, for sale by
il. 11. MASSER.
Sunbury, nia 10, 18o
XTRACT OF COFFEE. An excellent
article more wholesome and much cheaper
than Coffee itself. For sale at thia oilice.
April IT 1H5
JUSTICES' FEE BILL8. For aale by
11 M MASSER.
Kunbury, liM '8
riiccriis Tire Thief Ticof Iron Cho:ts,
sjiSt,
iV.1-
m
fi l-ii- V" i
'iT'-.
Bl1
Eomict3, Hats and
M 1 1 1 i n e r y (1 oods !
ERCHANTS and Milliners when in Phil-
inlelpliia to p.urchase their goods, will find
it to tiieir interest to exumiue our large and lash
ionablc stock of
STRAW
We manufacture largely and UJroaT the
Nevvust Stvles Of
Foreign Fabrics
in our line ; which together with oilier advanta
ges eiiiihlo us to offer liberal inducement to
Ret Kits.
R. A. CKOOKER, & CO.,
Nos. 47 and 49 Chestnut Street, and No. 56
South Second Street, west side, near Chestnut,
Philadelphia.
December 27, 1851. ly. cf.
LAAVliENCE HOUSE.
SUNBTTRY, PA.
'lHE subscriber respectfully informs her friend
il nnd the public generally, thut she has taken
the above well known stand nearly opposite the
Court House, lately occupied by Mr. J. C. Per
kins. She trusts that her experience in business,
mil her eil'orts to make her guests comfortable,
will give entire satUl'jction to those who may fa
vor her with their custom.
ANN C. MORRIS
March S, 1851 tf.
J. H. ZIMMERMAN,
JtSlJtE OV THK riMCE,
Sunbury, Pa.
OiTice in Deer Street, immediately opposite the
Public rcliool H otise.
IV Monies collected and ail business iiomitly luid care
fully uncii'li-d lo.
April Zi), 1S50
Valuable Hooks,
rIFE or CiinisT, handsomely bound, D'Ai
J hunk's HisToift op ma RrniumTinsr,
Li i. ink Dav-iiooks ami Li:iiof.ii, full bounded.
For sale at the publisher prices by
II. b. MASSER.
Sunbury, July 14, 1S49
T 'ARlfANTEI). to stand equal beat with
' any other Chests in the country, and to
defy tl' Rurghis' ingenuity. Manufactory, No.
10 Hudson's Alley, running between Third ond
Fuuilh streets, soulli of Clicsnut, and in the
rear cf the (ilr.iril iSank.
M. &.. S., Ihe proprietor, lire Practical Me
chanics, and feel coiil'nlenl, from long cxicririice
in the iiiaiiiil'actiire ol' lion ( bests nud Mali's, ami
a special attention lo this particular branch, ol
giving satisfaction to ull who may give them a
cull.
N. B. We have selected one of the best min
erals ever used us a nou-i unductor of heat in
this business, and we warrant our Chest uud
IS'iie to be made uf Ihe best material and in the
n.ost durable inunncr, and to stand any lrcat
lliiit can bu applied to them.
MILNOR &. SHAW,
Manufactory No. 10 Hudson' Alley.
Running between 3rd and 4th streets, 8 of Che
liut, in tlie rear uf Girard Rank.
Philadelphia, Oct. 55, 1854. ly
1 AZORS A auperior article for sale
-store of HENRY MASSER.
Sunbury, Feb. 16, 1R50.
EE RILLS. Justices and Constable Fee
Dill handsomely printed on cars' paper for
tule at this office.
41 TONE Ware, Earthen Ware, Raisin, AI
J! mimds, P une and Cream Nuts.
Planes of all kinds.
Salt und Plaster. Just received and for sail
by JOHN W. FRILING.
Sunbury, Dec. 89, 1849.
n ft O.SE OINTMENT. A fresh supply of thi
j3 IjJ, excellent article for Tetter, A c., just reccivet
and for sale by HENRY MASSER.
Sunbury, July 28, 1S49
""lOLD PENS with and without case, of
"JS( very superior quality, just received.
Also a fresh supply uf Writing Fluid, for sal
by H. U. MASSER.
Sunbury, Dec. 27, 1851.
3 JJ ATE NT RRITTANIA STOPPERS f.
bar bottle for sale by
11. B MASSER.
Sunbury, April, 12, 1851
TIT NOR AND SPRING MORTISE LAI
i "V CUES. An excellent article, lor sale i
half the usual price bv
Simbury, July 7. 1819-
J. W. FAILING,
tTJlLANlC NOTES, waiving the exemptii
3 3 law of :IC0, for sale by
April 0. 1851. H. D. MASSER.
ADD'S celebrated Horae and Cattle Mtx
cine for aale by HEN 111 AIAKMKK.
Sunbury. Jan. 87lh. 1849
TILEY'S COUGH CMNDY. Aa exes
' lent remedy for cough, cold. For s
at thi office
FOR sale at this office, Superior Black In
Cattle Medicine at 83 cts, Pure Esxnc
Ginger.SS cents r