Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, January 29, 1853, Image 4

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    SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAM0K1N JOURNAL.
P 0 C 1 1 U .
From th Polish of Kraaiche.
THE ASS AND THE IAMB.
"How hard is my fate !
What sorrows await,"
Said the An to the Sheep, "my depturablo
late,"
"Col.l naked, ill fed,
1 eleep in ahed,
Where the anow, wind sv.d rain come In
orer my head.
All tlni day did t pM
In a yard without prass:
What a pity that I v created an Ass I
A for mnster he eat
By the fire with "he cat,
And ibey both look as you do, contented and
fat.
Vor nice eonl of wool,
So clu.it io and full,
Makes you much to be envied ay, more
than the bull."
"How can yon pretend,
Said her poor bleating Iriend,
"To co.nplain 1 Let me silence to you re
commend. My sorrows are deep,"
Continued the Sheep,
And her eyes looked as it she were ready
to weep.
"I expect, 'lis no fable,
To be drnyqed from the stable,
And, to-morrow, perhaps, cut up for the ta
ble. Now yon with docility,
Strength and civility,
Will live some years longer in all pro
bability. So, no envy, I beg,
Fur I'll bet yon an efifj,
You will carry the spinach to eat with my
lea."
A STRING OF ITEMS.
Beware of reading without thinking of the
subject.
Passing Strange. A lady passing a bonnet-shop
without stopping.
Tm telegraph brings a rumor that Billy
Bowlegs hns been deposed by his tiibe for
consenting to temovul.
It is a custom in Denmark to keep the
graves covered with white sand, on which
are placed wreaths and flower pots.
Jeroi.d says that young boys who marrj
old maids, "gather in the spring of life the
fruits of autumn."
An old man of 60 years, ran away, last
week, with a "sweet sixteen" daughter of
Mr. Glasscock, of Sangamon county, Illinois
A Drama, partaking of a religions charac
ter, entitled ''Luther," has been brought out
at the Theatre Royal in Breslau.
Never get married till you are out of
debt. In other wo rile, don't dabble in ma
trimony so long as there is a mailer of mon
ey which forbids it.
Twenty-bbven heroes of the Revolution
passed away during the year 1752. David
Kinnison, the last of the Boston Tea Party,
died in Chicago, at the age of 117.
There is no truth in the rumor which has
got into the newspapers, that the lale Amos
Lawrence, of Boston, left $35,000, or any
olher sum, to the lady of President Pierce.
Ir you would keep your hands from chap
ping during the winter, wash then as often
as you please, but rub them "right dry" each
time; don't leave a particle of moisture for
the cold air to act upon.
Louis Napoleon, immediately after his ac
cession to the throne, paid all the loans on
small pledges at the Mont da Flete, thus
aiding some thousands of poor debtors.
Dclicacv. An Amencan young lady, a
weekly newspaper having been left on her
toilet table, refused to dress herself because
there was an Observer in the room.
Postage Envelope - It is said that the
recently prepaid postage envelop?s have
been rejected by the Department, and that
the contractors are to furnish better speci
mens by the first of Febiuaiy.
The Governor of Alabama has appointed
the Hon. Benjamin Fitzpatrick as U. S. Sen
ator, to fill the unexpired term of the Hon-
Wm. B. King, resigned.
Bos well observed to Johnston that there
was no instance of a beygar dying for want,
in the meets of Scotland. "I believe sir, you
are ery right," says Johnson ; "but this does
ni t arise from the want of bngars, but the
impossibility of starving a Scotchman.
Here is a good definition upon which we
tumbled in some of our late reading:
WHAT II CHARITT.
It it grace or art
To gi t a living.
By idling all ;
And richer grow by giving.
There is a fellow set up for a doctor,
down in the lower pirt of the city, who, on
being asked what he could cure, replied "that
he cured poik, frequently." He'll do to
travel West.
Irreiistibi.e. A good nalured gill, wilh
eyes filled to the brim with love and Prus
sian blue. If you don't want a palpitation
of t ie hear, keep away from "sicb."
A Master Huho roa Murderino h:s
5lave.-L A.J.Eiubbs,of Marlboro District,
b C, who was convicted of the murder of a
negro, at la October Court, hanged at
cenneusvuie, on Friday last, in acco.d
Jance
who me sentence of the Court.
"First clas.injurispiuder.ee, Hand np.
. .... jii.uiie. us in lorcing lobacc
co and
civilization on the Japanese V
"Please, sir, I know tha cannon law."
"Right. And what are its expoundeis V
"Carionadei and Paixhan swivel pieces.'
Right again. Call the next c'uss."
A singer in the northern corner of Iowa, re
cenlly dislocated his jaw in attempting to
ting "high B." It appeal there was a con
test between the victim and a rival teacher
as to which should be employed to leach
certain singing school, and the formar made
uch desperate efforts to astonish the natives
s led lo the lamentable result above men-
ltr,.aj Int h gt the vkeni.
THE GLOBE!
THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF CONGRESS.
CONGRESS has mails ihe Otoai Its organ of
communication with the country. Tofaeif
Itate this Imporlunt object, and diminish the ex
wn to the people, the C""""M,"l1?"
Li Arnni. which contain the P"01"?' f
Congress revised by the members, are henceforth
to h conveyed through the moil, free of postage.
The approach of a new administration impart,
wcullnf importance to the next session or Con-
Throughout the whole country there w.
Kicltud. to know what shape Congress will
ende.vor to give to the nations. ...... -
the incoming administration. The debates of
the next session will, no doubt, as heretofore, fore-
n lonviiuu- . , ..,
hadow its policy.
The CnsnititssiosJAt Giom and Arrtanix
are printrd on a double royal sheet in royol quar
to form, each number containing sixteen pages.
The Congressional Globe is made up of the daily
nroceediims of the two houses ! and the Appen
dix embrarec the long speeches withheld by the
speakers for revision, tha Messages of the Presi
dent of Ihe United States, and the Reports of the
Heads of the Executive Departments.
The Laws named during a session, and an In
dex to them, are printed as soon as possible after
adjournment, and sent to all suhieril-ers to the
Congressional Globe anil Appendix.
I KK Ms I
For one copy of the Daily Globe during
the next session 60
For one copy of the Congressional Globe,
Appendix, and Laws tor the next ses
sion $3 00
The subscrihlion money must accompany the
order, else no attention will be paid to it.
Subscriptions should reach here by .he loth
of December, at farthest to insure all the num
bers.
I have about five hundred surplus copies of ihe
Congressional CI lob e for the last session, which
contain, besides the proceedings of Congress, all
laws and joint resolutions passed during the ses
sion. I be proceedings and laws make3,.3 pa
ges; and the list of appropriations and Index not
vet printed, will make about 80 pages more.
will let those who subscribe for the Congressional
Globe and Appendix for the coming session have
them at the following rates: Price per copy, un
bound, three dollars ; or bound in three vol
umcs, backs and corners Russia leather, five dot
lars. Thev will be delivered to subscribers at
these pries. I sell the bound volumes here fo
four dollars a volume: the three volumes tiounJ
for twelve dollats. Every person who tnkes any
part in the politics of this country should possess
them.
JOHN C. RIVES.
Washington, November U. 1852.
LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS.
J. C. OBEKTKUFFER,
S. E. Cor. Ninth and Maple Sts above Race
PHILADELPHIA.
INVITES the Ladies of the City and Country
to call end examine his splendid Stock oi
Trimmings, which has been selected with the ut
most care.
Mr. O. being enabled, from his experience in
the business, to take advantage of the wholesale
market, is able ta sell as low as any other estab
lishment. Mr. O. was formerly principal con
ductor of the extensive business of Mr. J. W.
Hurstman, No. 204 Chestnut Street, and his ex
tensive experience will be a guarantee of his
ability to do justice to his customers. His Stock
comprises the following.
Silk, Worsted, and Cotton Curtain Fringes,
Binding, Tassels and Cord, Silk and Worsted
Blind do, Silk, Woollen, ond Cotton Hoisery,
Gloves, Combs, Brushes, Soaps, Perfumery, ccc.
Woollen and Cotton Knitting and Darning Yarn,
Porte Mommies, Furnished Work Boxes, Brace
lets, and Fancy Articles generally. Call and
examine for yourselves.
Philadelphia, September 25. 1R52. Cm.
TAXLOP.I1TG.
JOHN V. MARTIN,
BEGS leave to inform his friends and th pub
lic in general, that he is prepared in every
respect to make clothing after the most
Fashionable Styles,
and in the most durable manner, and his prices
will be as reasonable as can be had in Sunbury
or elsewhere, in cash or approved country produce.
He will always have the advantages of the latest
fashion plates, and in addition to his acknowl
edged skill in cutting, he will be assisted by lbs
direction of the most scientific publications rela
ting to that art, now issued from the emporiums
of fashion in the United States. An endeavor
will be made always to have work completed
when reuuiued.
His establishment is situated in Market Squnre,
Sunbury, nearly opposite the Post Office, in the
building formerly occupied by Jacob Painter as a
hatter shop, where it will be a pleasure to hiin
to see his friends, and make such work for them
as is within the line of his business,
Sunbury, August 14, 1852 tf.
Fresh and Spiced Oysters !
riAVIXG aettled at Northumberland, I am
now prepared lo furnish Fresh arid spi
ced OystHis during the w hole season at re
duced prices. Vou can depend upon them
being fresh, as 1 shall receive them daily,
(Sundays excepted) and when landed here,
they are only lrj hours out of Ihe shell.
All persons at a distance, who are in want
of the above article, can have them sent per
uzeu or single can Dy addressing
W. II. VICKERV. at Burr's Hotel.
Northumberland. Oct. 16, 152.
DAVID COOPER,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
FOR THE SALE OF
Fish, Provisions, fjc,
Vo. 9 .AW A Wharves,
PHILADELriHA.
April 10, IHb'i. ly.
JOHN PHILLIPS & SON,
No. 47 South Water Street, below Chestnut,
PHILADELPHIA.
MPORERS of Foreign Fruits, Nuts, Wines,
oVc, keep constantly on hand the following
articles, which they will sell at very low prices
r cash.
auins,
Almonds,
Citron,
Cream Nuts,
Currants,
Ground Nuts,
Dates,
Walnuts,
runes,
illierts.
Figs,
Vanilla beans,
Sweet Oil,
Preserved ginger, amarinds,
quorire,
Lemon Syrup, Fire Crackers,
Madeira Wine, Claret Wine,
Muscat " Sweet Malaga
ort Wine,
Sherry "
Philadelphia, July S, 1852. ly.
BOOKS! BOOKS!!
TL'ST RECEIVED and for sale a new edition
of PIKES ARITHMETIC.
ALSO, a large assortment of Blsnk Books.
WM. McCARTV, Bookseller,
8unbury, Dec. 4, 1R52 tf.
If LANK DEEDS printed on the best aualilv
of parchment nauer. sold at tha lowest nrieea
- mis oinee. ny wnnii'iuile ami retail
A KNOLD'8 WRITING FLUID and Adhe-
m.vm n I I I i , . .
uu ,e8ui envelopes, lor sale uy
Bunl
11. U. MAoSEK.
ury, nra 10, 1852
lVTD A on -
IV 4 COFFEE. An excellent
thai, coiu iue.f. v:r. '" m"CD e"eP"
'"IB IIIDT SA Ii .il
An.il it i.ii u" l "tic.
I it ii ni.'vu . . . -
1 V.;. ",d without ca.es. of
Vl:T"y:i reived. '
UPI"J W mill, Ki. f. ..l.
Bunbury, Dec. T, H51. B'
MASfcER.
twice fee BlISnu7b7
Valuable Property.
Late the Estate of E, P. SHANNON, Eq.,
orAorthumucrinna
JLT PRIVATE SALE.
THE snbscribers, fc-xecutors ot in. estate
of Enhraim P. Shannon, late of Ihe Bor
ough of Northumberland, offer at private sale,
Ihe following valuable Real Estate, viz:
Lot No. 77, corner of Queen and P-onl
Street, on which is erected a tuosloiy tfrirk
Building, formerly occupied by the deceased
a a Store and Dwelling, and now occupied
as such. There are also on the lot two frame
dwellings. &c.
Lot No. 62, situated in Market Street, on
which is erected a two ttorv white Frame
Dwelling, &c, adioiniiiE John Tajrcart. Esci..
occupied by CUs. Knous.
Lois Nos. 69, 70, 71 it 72, annate in Mar
ket Street, a two story white Frame Dwel
ling, occupied by James Dnnly, and a stable
is erected on lots No. 69 & 70.
The undivided half of Lot No. 120, situate
on Ihe corner of Duke and 4lh Street, on
which is erected a two story dwelling, occu
pied by Joseph McCallisler.
Lot io. 188, situate in Queen Street on
which is erected a two story while Frame
Building, occupied by John Burkert
Lot No. 60, situate at Northway and Wa
ter Slieels, on which are erected two Frame
Dwellings and Stabling, occupied by widow
Vandling and John Vaiidling.
Also the undivided fourth part of lot 166,
on which is erected a twosloiy Frame Dwel
ling, occupied by John Vandyke,
Also ten acres of cleared land, adjoining
lands of John Dushay, on the East side of the
Susquehanna, about three miles below Dan
ville. Also two adjoining vacant town lots, situ
ated on Ihe corner of Second and Orange
streets, numbered in the general plan of Bor
ough. Nos. 2IS & 216.
Also four vacant lots on Third and Orange
Streets, numbered in ihe general plan ol said
Borough. Nos. 209, 210, 211 & 212.
Also four vacant lots fronting on Market
and Sixth Slreets, running East to an Alley,
numbered in the general plan of said Bor
ough, Nos. 77, 78, 79 & 80.
Also four vacant lots fronting on Orange
Street, and numbered in the general plan of
said Borough, Nos. 185, 186, 187 & 188.
1 he above property w ill te sold in parts
or parcels to suit purchasers, on reasonable
trms. For further particulars apply to John
Cnke, Esq., at Northumberland, or lo the
subscribers.
ALFRED KNF.ASS. ) P,,
THOMAS 8TRAWBRIDGE, f e,x r,
Northumberland, May 22, 1852. tf.
JOHN A. TAVLOR,
manufacturer of
Monuments, Tombs,
AND GRAVE STONES OF THE FINEST
Italian and American Marbi.c
At his Old Stand in Northumberland, Pa.
RESPECTFULLY iaform tlie pul.lir that all
work in his line will he made up of the very
heat material anil finished in the latest style of
the Eastern cities.
Those in want of such articles well made and
executed in the best style and at the lowest rates,
will do well to call and examine before they pur
chase elsewhere.
May 15, 1852 It.
Wm. McCarthy, Bookseller.
T ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and
the puhlic, that he has removed his Book
Store, to Market street, to the house occupied
Ity J. Naille. Esq., Attorney at Law, nearly op
posite the Court House, on the north side,
where keeps for sale constantly on hand a good
assortment of books and stationary.
For Sale A large new spring wsggon fit for
3, 3 or 4 horses.
Sunbury, July 54, 1855. tf.
JUST DECEIVED
AT THE
Saddlery and Harness Establishment of
G. W. STUOII,
Market Street, Sunbury,
A new assortment of Silver, ItrnKS and
Jnpnnncd 31ounting,
Wliich he will either make up to order or sell
separately for easli at prices as low if not lower
tli.in can be had anywhere else.
SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS,
Trunks, Vallcc, Carriage Whips,
SiC, Constantly kept on hand or manufactured
to order. CARRIAGE TRIMMIXO
done on the shortest notice.
All persons are invited to call and ei amine foi
hemselves.
All kinds of produce taken in exchangt.
Sunbury, May I, I85J. tf.
BRITTANNIA WARE
MANUFACTURERS.
THE SUDSCRIRERS having just entered
into the ahove husiness in all ita liranches,
take this mode of calling the attention of Coun
try Merchants, ond others to their NEW
STYLE and PATTERNS, also the quality of
material, as we natter ourselves not to be best in
workmanship or material. The following, in
part, conai.t of our assortment :
1. A. MI'S and Lamp Screws ; LADLES; Cas
tor Prunes; RED PANS; TUMBLERS:
PITCHERS wilh lids; COFFEE POTS and
TEA POTS ; Slop Bowls; SUGAR HOWLS;
CREAM CLPS; BEER MEASURES; Cof
fee Hoppers; CANDLESTIC8 ; SPOONS, of
sizes; dec, &e.
We will he heppy to receive orders for Sam
pies, by mail, at our place of business, No. 109
RACE ST., or QUARRY ST., above Second
, PHILADELPHIA.
N. 1). The subscriber still continues to man
ufacture Candle Moulds, Svringes, Suruical In
strumcnts, &c, at his old place of business, No.
109 Kuce Street, rliiladahilua, to which I would
call the special attention of Candle Manufaclu
rers.
JOHN CALVERLEY.
Philadelphia, Nov. C, 1852. 3mo.
SHELDRAKE'S
A LLEGIIENY HOUSE, No, S80 MARKET
Street, above 8th, Philadelphia. Under the
new arrangement the cars wliich arrive from
Pittsburg, Harnahurg, &c, will run to the New
Depot, corner of Schuylkill 5lli and Market. In
order to accommodate the public we will always
have our Coach at the New Depot on the arrival
of the cars to carry Passengers to the Allegheny
Houte, which is in the centre of the city. Our
old friends will please ride down, and all who
with to patronise a House with a Good I side,
Clean Beds, and accommodating assistants, will
please give us a call.
ierm, uue uoiiar jer nay.
August 51, 1853. 6m.
LEATHER.
Fritz, Williams 5 Hendry,
Store-, No. 29 North 3d Street.,
PHILADELPHIA.
Tl MOROCCO Manufacturers, Curriers, Import-
era. Corr.miasion and General Leather Bus
iness. Wholesale and Retail.
IT" Manufactory 15 Maigarettu Street.
Aug. 28, 1852 ly.
BLANK Parchment Paper Deeds and blank
Mortgagee, Bonds, Executions, Summons,
&e., for salcJjy IL 0. MAoSEK.
Bunhory April 9, IBM.
IpRESH Vanilla Beau of superior quality
just receives! and far eala by
03-S5OO CHALLENGE.
WHATEVKR eiiaesrns the health and happiness of a
people ia at all limes of the moil valunble Import
ance. 1 lake It fur grnnteil thut every person will do all tn
Iheir power, lo mve trm Uvea of their children, and Ihnt
very neraon will endeavor lo prom He their own health nt
all snoriBera. I feel it lo l inv duty to solemnly aaaure
you that WORMS, according lo Hie opinion of the moat
oelcljrated I'hyiiciana, are the primary canaea of a Itirge
mujoriiy of diseases to which children and adulta are lia
ble j if you have an appetite continually chanewlile from
one kind of f.md lo another, Had llreath, Pain in the Sto
mnrh, Pickina; at the None, Hnrdneaa and Fiillneia of the
Ddly. Dry Couajh, Wow Kev.-r, Pnlaelrreanlnr remember
that all three denote Wolt.Mf, and you shonktai one. ap
ply the reimxly :
HOBENSACK'S WORM SYRUP.
An article founded upon Scientific Principle!, compound
ed with purely vegetable subataneua. being perfectly aafe
when taken, and can be fiyen to the moat tender infant
with decided lieneficial effect, when Bowel Complaint,
and Diarrlnza have made them weak and debilitated the
Ionic properties of my Worm Pvrnp are audi, that it
stands without an equal in the cuulotiue of medicines, in
I Vint" tone and ilrenelh to Uie Stomach, which makea it
an Infallible remedy for thoae afflicted with Dyapcpeia,
Ihe aitoniahiug cure, performed bv thie Syrup after Phyai
eiana have failed, ie die beat evidence of ita aupertor effi
cacy over all other..
THE TAPE WORM!
Tliii ia the moat diffi-.-nlt Worm to deatrov of all that in
fest the human ayitem, it srowe to an abnott Indefinite
leiictb becominff ao coiled ami faatened in the lntcalinea
and Momach effecting the health ao anlly aa to cause t,
Vitua Dance, Kile, &c-, that thoae afflicted aeldom if ever
auapeel that it ia Tnpe Worm httatciiiiig them to an early
grave. In order to deatrov tlna Worm, a very energetic
trentment must he puraueii, it would therefore lie proper
to lane o to o 01 my Mver I'llia aoae to remove nil olistruc
tiona, that the Worm Hyrup may act direct upon the Wonn,
which must lie taken in doses of S Tuhlrsnoonl'ulla 3 tiincl
a dny Ihcse dirt'etions followed have never been known to
tail in curing the moat obstinate cuae ol rape Worm.
IC7" HOBENSACK'S LIVER PILLS.
N" rmrt f the ivilem ) more liable to dinerine tlinn the
l.l v hit, it terving on a lilterer In purily Ihe Minn!, or giv
ing the proper tveretinn to the bile : no thut out wroii? ne-
turn of the Liver efiVcti the other important rmU (he
tyntem, and results variously, in Liver Complaint. Jtmir
dice. Dyspepsia, jfce. e BhouM, therefore, mi -h very
vnipi"iii irmt intern intm-jite a wrong fiction rt H Liver
These Pills Items; em.p'fwd of KOOTg V PUNTS fur
ino-iini ny n.ittire to iienl the sick : INamelv, 1st. An K
PKCTOilANT, which aiigmentt the srrretimi from the
Pulmonary mucus membmne, or promote the ilisthnree
of secreted ntnttt-r. 2nd, An ALTKRATIVK, wnirh
dinners in srnie inexplicable and insensible manner the
cerium m .ihid action of the avatein. 3rd, A TONIC
which ffives tone mm strength to the nervous svatem. re
uewinr heilth and vieor to all ports of the bud v. 4th A
CATIIAKTIC, which acts in perfect harmony with the
mncr ingrenirmis. anu operniinpr on ine u-weis. and expel-
n lie the whoif lunfs of ear rum and vtlmted mutter, a tut nu-
rifying the Blood, which destroys disease and restores
TO FEMALES.
You will find these Tills an invaluable medicine In many
eomnlnints to which y.m are subject. In obstructions ei
ther total oi pnrtiitt, they have been found of inestimable
benefit, restoring their functional irmntrerncnts to a heal
thy action, purifying Ihe hlood and other fluids ao eflectu
ally to put to flight all complaints which may nrise from
female irretrnlurities, ns headache, giddiness, dimness of
tight, pain in the side, back, &c.
ZD" Price, 25 cents each.
None ceiiuiiic unless signed J. N. Hobensack, all otliera
beine Imae liniuiiion.
IV" Agents wiahiitr new anppliea. and Store Keeper,
desirous of liccomiiifr Aiicnta muat address the Proprietor,
J. N. Holieiisack, Philnilrtpliin. Pa.
P-iKI liy J. W. Friliinr, Snolmry ; Mary McCoy, Nor
thumlierlanil : Heisel, Tnilmtville ; Itaier. Milton ; Ditty
A. l.enker. (jeri!etiiwii ; liacnring A Wnlverton, Paai
nia; Wieat. Hickory; all dealer, ill Medicine in the
Comilv and Stale.
August 14, ISM. ly.
Chcnp Watches 6j Jewelry,
WHOLESALE and Retail, at the "Pliilailrl
phia Watch and Jewelry Store," No. 66
North tfecondStrcet, corner of Quarry, Philadel
phia. Cold Lever Watches, fgll jeweled, 18 carat eases, t'2?,00
Silver d ). full jeweled, 814 .lOold Spectacles, 7,'KI
Silver lupine, jewcla, 10. Fine Silver do. I,5i
do do do. 0. Ivold Bniceleta, 3.00
Siineiior Quarlicia, 7.1! adirs' (Sold Pencils, 1.0(1
Imitation do. 5 Silver Tm spoons, set, 5,00
Gold l'rai, wilh Pencil and Silver Holder, 1 ,00
Gold Finger Kings, 37i cents to tfiSO ; Wutrh
Glasses, pl.iin, 12 J cents; I'atcnt, 1SJ ; Lunet,
"5 ; other articles in proportion. All goods war
ranted to be what they are sold for.
STAUFFER & HAKLKY,
Successors to O. Conrad.
On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and
Lepines, still lower than the above prices.
August 28, 1852. ly.
Van Loan
Daguerrean Gallery,
159 CifsInu Street,
VT tliis eelehrated estahlisliment you can alway. pro
cure tha newest and most iiaprovcd styles of
DAGL'ERREOTVPE TaLHOTYPE PORTRAITS
t fr in SO to IfiO per ct. Less cosr than such nictuies can
be had fr elsewhere.
N"wtlmt vrtti can secuie such perfect portraits of vonr
n-ed ones at a mere nominal cost, d.m't delay lest you
se inem.
Every vauetv of fancy cases, frames. Ac. on hand oi
furnished to order, and every picture made snlistorv and
wai ranted to he in the hest style of the ait or Mo chabgk
Call and ace us at 169 Chestnut at.
L. II. PI RN ELL
rhiladdlphia July 17, 1SJ5. ly.
THE GltC IT PUIZG MEDAL Alt-
lllTEUt
HICKEY &. TUXiL,
No. 148 Chestnul St., above Sixth, Front oj
JONES' HOTEL.
AVE just received their Prire
Medal, awarded to them for
their beat Travelling Trunks ex
hibited at the World's Fair in London, -1851
being the only exhibitors to whom any award
was made. 1 heir competition was wnh all the
world, and they have taken THE PRIZE!
TRUNKS, VALISES, BAGS, &c.
To be found in this City, and st very low prices"
Call and see. HICKEY & TILL,
Trunk Manufacturers, 118 Chestnut St.
April 10. 185a. tf.
The Johnston Ink
MANUFACTORY REVIVED
lOffc Lombard St , PHILADELPHIA.
rTHHE suUcrilier begs leave respectfully to in--1-
form Phuters generally, that he has suc
ceeded to the Business of manufacturing Fruit'
ing Ink formerly carried on by his grand Father,
and Father, and oilers his article to the trade.
without any Pcrra, but with the simple reliance
upon the long established chaiacter it has home,
feeling confident of its giving entire satisfaction
to all who may favor him wilh a call. TraMS
Cash. CHARLES ENEU JOHNSTON.
April 10, 1852. tf.
JAMES BARBER'S
Wholesale and ICetail Clock
ESTABLISHMENT.
S. E. Corner Second and Chestnut Sts.,
PHILADELPHIA.
WHERE may be found, one of the largest
and best assortments of Clocks and Time
pieces in the United States, in quantities to suit
purchasers, of from a single Clock, to one thou
sand Clocks; embracing every variety of style
and manufacture, suitable for Churches, Halls,
Counting Houses, Parlois, Sleeping Apartments,
and Kitchens, Steam and Canal Boats, and Rail
Road Cars.
Also general sale Agent, for Rapu's lately pat
ented Scientific Niche Gold Pen. Wholesale
and Retail Gold and Silver Pen Holders, and
Pencils, and variety of Fancy Goods. Those
wishing to purchase will find it to their interest
to call before purchasing elsewhere.
JAMES UAKIILK,
6. E. Cur. Ches tuut Sc 2nd Sts., Phila.
April 10, 1852. ly
SOAP & CANDLE MANUFACTORY,
No. 19 Wood St., between id If 3d Sts., and
Ao. IT AortA 0(1 mreti,
PHILADELPHIA.
John Bancroft Jr. and Son,
Tl ESPECTFULLY inform Store-keepers. Mer
chants. Slc. that they Manufacture and ha v
for Sale. Palm, While, Variegated, Yellow and
Brown Soaps, Mould and Dipped Caudles, all of
good quality and at reasonable price,
(7 Cash paid for Tallow and rough Fat.
April 10 1852. ly.
WWTILEY'S COVGH C4NDY. An ticel
W lent remedy for seughs, colds. Far sal
at this effice.
PhV 4. 1IV-
SOWER & BARNES,
Publishers ond Booksellers,
No. 84 North Third Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS.
Dibtea. Pravara. ttvmna. Pntiml anil Hiatnrifal Works.
Travels, Novcla, Ac., Ate.
SCHOOL BOOKS.
Every kind In use from a primer upwards.
BLANK BOOKS.
An elerant m sort men t from the rest book uuwarils.
maue en super lot paper, and beat ot binding.
WRITING PAPERS.
Can, post, and Note Papers, decant styles and quality.
no very cnenp.
Ol A 1 lUtN bit X
Fanev. Plain and Adhesive Knvelonee. tnk. Sand. Wa
fers, 5teel Pens, States, Pencils, Porte-Monaies, Wrap
ping rapers ot all kinds. Curtain Tapera, etc., Ac.
Our stock ia all fresh. Uwchl chean and sold aeeordinslv.
chants and Teachers, however little they niajr buy.
rarticuiar attention naia to isook sellers, unuiury mer
Sower ft Barnes are Publishers of PELTON'9 series of
MAGNIFICENT OUTLINE MAPS
Each man fa nearlv SBVKN FKKT SQUARE, and
ahowa the comparative aise and relative tiosiiioii of every
Country on the gtolie. 1 liey are intended to he suspenuea
in every School Kooin, and not only mnke a splendid an
Psnrnnce, but are universally arkiiiwledired tn he the
EST MODE OF TEACHING GEOGRAPHY ever
brmirhtout. They are keys intended to he used by the
scholars, containing a complete epitome ol' Geoffraphy, and
Rostiua: leas man unit ine price 01 a ueotrranny and Aims,
The system is in universal uoe in Prussia and Germany,
and has already been introduced in Uirnrd College, I'lnlU'
dclnbiH, the nubl ie schiHilsof lloslon. New York. Phila
rielphia, llnltiinore, Wanhinpton, and thn m phnnt New
biiKiaud, new itrK, an., fee. nur ovsks are loaaea
with recommeiidntmns from thenioht tnlented and acien
1 1 tie teachers in every quarter, and wherever the system
has ireen used parents, teachers and scholars unite in paus
ing ii.
1. Map of the Western Hemisphere.
If. Map of the Kn-tern Hetnispliere.
j. 3iapoi ,onn America.
4. Map of the United Suites.
5. Map of Kttrop.
6. Map of Asia.
7. Map of South America and Africa.
Every map is brilliantly colored, varnished, and mount
ed on niuslin and rollers.
We reapeetiully invite the earnest attention of Teachers,
Parents, and rVhool Directors to this iasriiinliiiff mode of
teach i se Geography. SOWER ft HaRNFJ.
M North Third Street,
Philadelphia, Aug. 2?, 1854. tf.
HARRISBURG BOOK BINDERY.
F. Ii. IIUTTKIl &. CO..
Successors to W. O. Ilickok, and Hickok k Cnutine.
BOt)K HINDERS, STATIONERS AND
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS.
The subscriliers rrsppctfully inform their friends I ,
and the public. Hint liter am now carrying on the
above biniiies ut the OLD STAND occupied by
Hickok iV Co. Tliry flatter themselves that by
reful attention to business, they will merit and
receive a continuance of the patronage so liber-
lly enjoyed by the old linns.
Particular attention will be paid to the ruling
nd binding of every description of blank books
r banks, county otlices, merchants and prtvnte
mlividunl, and every vnriely of full and half
bound Mnnk'liooks. Old bonks, periodicals, law
books, music, newspapers, &e., bound in any
'.iltern and in any style required.
In addition to the above, II icy have, and will
at all times keep, a Rencrnl assortment of STA-
l lONEKY. consisting of
-etter Paper, Knives,
r-l-itcs niut Pencils.
Iail IViieila,
letter Siaoiia,
IiHlin Itublicr,
V:lf.-r,
Hid Tunc
lllnnlt Cards,
Cnr " Onilis,
Dniwinr. 11 Inksiauda,
riniater 11 Il.Mo itiera,
ipviuir 4( Hlnck Ink,
Rlnttine: " fiiilin" Wax,
'eel Pens, Blue Ink,
uriniue Ink. C'.nvme Ink.
r owts,
Alli ed'. Writing Fluid, Erasures, Ac.
FP" Paper ruled to pattern, and all work war
ranted and done very cheaply.
I . L. HLTTEH & CO.
March !3, l552. tf.
LIBERTY STOVE WORKS,
nilOVVN STREET,
above Fourth,
PHILADELPHIA.
THE undersigned respectfully inform the puh
lic that they are in full operation at their
new fnu miry, ond ready to execute orders for
stoves of every description on the most rcasona-
Ie terms.
They invite the attention of STOVE DEAL
ERS to their (urge assortment of STO VES, all
which are entirely new, and got up at great
xpeiiBc. Among wnicn are me l.iherty Air
ight Cook, Complete Cook, Mar Air light,
Star Franklin, Star Radiator, Jenny Liud Im
proved, Fire King Radiators, Salamanders, Can
nons, Uaes, liare Cylinders, liar Koom Stoves,
Furnaces, Gus Ovens, Ac., Ac.
A15DOTT4- LAWRENCE.
N. B. Country merchants are particularly
invited to call and examine our assortment.
April 10, 1852. ly.
PHIL. AND READING RAIL ROAD.
SUMMER AltHAMiE.MEST FROM
PHILADELPHIA AND l'OTTSVILLE.
Fare. Reduced.
Office of the Phila. If Reading Ruilroad Co. )
riniauelpliia, March -o, lbJl. )
Two Passenger Trains Duilv, (except Sunday.)
ON and after April 1st, 1851 two trains will
be run each way, daily, between Philadel
phia and Pottaville
MOR "IXG LIXE.
Leaves Philadelphia at 71 A. M., daily except
Sundays.
Leaves 1'ottsville at 7 A. M. dally except oun
days. AFTERXOOX i.Vi.
Leaves Philadelphia at 3J o'clock, daily, except
Sundavs.
Leaves Pottsville at 3J o'clock, daily, except
uudays.
FARES,
Detween Philadelphia arid Pottsville, $2.75
1st class cars and S -.-5 2d class cars.
Between Philadelphia and Reading, 51.75 1st
class cars and $1.45 2d class cars.
Depot in Philadelphia, corner of Broad and
Vine Streets.
Passengers cannot enter the cars unless provi
ded wilh Tickets.
NOTICE. Fiftv pounds of baggage will be al
lowed to each passenger in these lines ; and pas
sengers are expressly prohibited from taing any
thing as baggage but their wearing apparel, winch
will le at the risk ol its owner.
By order of the Board lVManagcrs.
S. BRADFORD,
April 19, 1851. Secretary.
IUVEK WAlUllkS. A tew double case
English Silver Watches, for sale at very low
prices by H. II. MAS5ER.
Sttnnury, nprn it, r. u.
"ft ATE. NT imiTTAMA STOPPERS for
bar Domes lor saie uy
II. D MASSER.
Sunbury, April, IS, 1851
H T NOB AND SPRING MORTISE LAT
D CHES. An excellent article, for sale at
half the usual price by J W. FAILING,
Hunbury, July 7. 1S43-
BLANK NOTES, waiving
law of $300, for sale by
April 86. IRS I. H. B
the exemption
MASSER.
ADD'8 celebrated Horse and Cattle Medt
i V cine for aale by HENRY MASSFK
Kunliury. Jan. um. mss
1HEE BILL8. Justices anil Constables Fee
Bills handsomely printed on cars' paper for
sale at tlnsnllire.
ITOR sale at this office, Superior Black Ink,
- Cattle Medicine at 23 eta, Pure Essence of
Gincer.25 ceuta
BLANKS.
i of every description c
BLANKS of every description can be had by
spi hing at the office of the American.
WRITING FLUID and self sealing Enve-
" ' lopes, just received and for aale by
April 19. I DM H. B. MAK8ER.
nsISSUE PAPEIL Yellow Tiasu paper for
covering ilassaaa, Ac, lT sale al ihsatBreof
BANK NOTE TABLE.
CORRECTED WEEKLY.
PENNSYLVANIA.
CTTV OS PHILADELPHIA..
MASSACAtJSETTSI.
All solvent hanks dia
KIIODK 1MLA.ND.
All solvent lonks I dis
CMNNKUT1CUT.
All solvent luniks dis
NKW YORK.
CITT.
V. 8. Rank notra 1.1 dis
All solvent banks pal
COUWTBT.
Rank of Chamlieralmrg 1 disj
inns oi i;nasier un. par
Rank of Del. Co. Chester par
unnk ol liermantowii
narlAII solvent Ixinka 1 dis
Bank of (ipttyshnrir
Uitnk of Lewintowu
Rank of Midillptown
1 dis L7Uk notra under t3 J di.
torxiar.
dia All Jvenls banks 1 dis
Montgomery Co Hank
Bank of Northumlierl'lld. pni Belvnkre Hank ! dia
Bank of Pittalmra 1 dis 'Coinmrrinl Hnnk J di.
Bank of Danville purl Far. Hnnk Monl Holljr pa'
Carlisle Rank 1 di. F A M., Middleiowii PI. par
Columhia H'k A B'ge Co pnrMeclinnii'a Ilk, Newark par
par ir.w ji.uri. l .
uoTeiBinwn uana liar pi ecu. fa ni unrnnirioii mt
Kastnn Hank (inrMech. A Mnn. Ilk Trent par
Krie Hank 9 dis Morris Co Hunk I dia
RxrhaiiaeR'kPittaliiiral dia 'Newark Ilk a 4 Ins Co 1 dia
F.xrhange H'k, Branch 1 dia Oraiiae Rank
Farmers' H'k, UurksCo pur' People's Uk I'ullerai.il
Farmers' Bk; idnenatcr pur'Princetoii Rank
dis
dis
par
par
dis
par
rannera' hk, Iteailinf! Kirxni'in ItanKinr to,
Farm. Bk Sehiiylkill Co pnr jSemerret Co Bunk
F D. Rk Wnvnesb'j llilia State Hank at Camden
Franklin Rk. Waah'n lldia tate Bk lClianlielhtoii
Harrislmrr Bank I riia State Hnnk Newark
I dis
I dis
llrmeannle Hnnk 1 di. Mate Kk. IX. llrunswlvk par
lncaater Hnnk par.Snsarx Bank. Newton I dis
l.eoanon Mans pnrl
Merch. Man. Bank 1 dis
Miners' H'k, Potisville per
Trenton B inking Co par
Villon linnk. Dover ids
Vnnllevv'lr It Del Dr Co l.lilis
Mononenhela Bank 1 ilia
Taylorsv'e Del 11V Co IS dis
B" Hi note, iitnler tS J dis
West Braneh Bank pnr Bank of Dekiwnre
rar
. jr..,ii,iiR nKf ,v intesn'e pnr
York Bank, ) dj
OT Relief notes (dis
MA INK.
Rank of Whetlnrk Sitia
Hunk of 7?myma par
Delmviire Cilv Rank par
Hk Wilipe'n ft Rrandvw. par
l'nrmera' Hk M Delaware par
t'nion Rank. Wilmington par
Mercantile Hk, Bangor 10 ilia
tV t'nder S!.'.'a J dis
nn 'll . ill imilKS 0
NKW IIA.MPSHinK.
DHI1J.
All a'llvcnt Imnka S dis
All solvent Innks j dia
H'Hk n iles under fi's 4 dis
NORTH CAKUUMA.
All a ilvenl Imnks 8 dit
Bank of St Allans 9d
r.n.iio.M ,
All aolvent Imnka
iit,lV I'nderS's,
8, (lis
"AID AND COMFORT,"
To Your Oivn Mechanics.
GEOUGE It
MANUFACTTRER OF
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
Of the most Fashionable Style.
'T'HE siibscrilier respectfully calls the attention
of the public to his large and splendid assort
ment of every quality and price of
c;ai.ist-waii;.
which cannot full to rctommenil n ut toevery one
who will examine it, on account of ita durable
workmanship and splendid finish, made up of the
hest stock to be had in the city. No clTort is
spnred in the manufacture of his ware, and the
subscriber is determined to keep up with the
many improvements which arc constantly being
made His stock consists ol .Mahogany
Sods Oil nns mid I.oiiiigrfl,
Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards,
SOFA, BREaRFAST AM) DINING TABLES,
and alo VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phila-
uelpuia mauulucture. I
ULUM lv, A US', ol every pattern and price,
CUPBOARD?. WORK AND CANDLE
STANDS. TOILET TABLES AND
EXTENSION TABLES,
in short, every article in this line of his business,
lie also manufactures all kinds and qualities tf
CHAIRS,
including varieties never before to be had ir
Sunbury, such as Maiiogamt, Black Wmscr
ami I t'itLr.i) MarLK uur.ciAN ; ami Wimisor
CHAIRS, ami rA.vi T l'lisii Stools, which arc
of the latest styles, and warranted to be excelled
by none mainilactiircd in the Cities or elsewhere.
The subscriber is determined that there shall
be no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in
the cities, as every confidence can be entertained
about the quality and finish of his ware and
Chairs.
His articles will be disposed of on ns good
terms as they citu be purchased elsewhere. Coun
try Produce taken in payment for work.
r7 UNDERTAKING Having provided
himself with a handsome IIkahsh, he is now
prepared for Undertaking, und attending funer
als, in this vicinity, or at any convenient dis
tance from this place.
I!? The Wure Room is in Market Street,
below Thompson's Store and Weaver' Tavern.
GEORGE RENN.
Sunbury, Jan. 10, 1S.1C if.
CHERRY PECTORAL:
For the Cure of
COUGHS, COLDS,
HOARSENESS, BROXX
OHZTIS, CROUP, AS TR
IVIA, WHOOPING-COUGH
AND CONSUMPTION.
Many years of trial, instead of inirmirine the Dul-ltc con
fidence in lint mmJicinr, hat won for it mi onnrecmti'ai
and iinlrifly by tut rxrerding ihe urns' t nnguine execlu
tiont ol' Ut Vi icntli. Ni'tltiuie but itt luiriimic vtrlitei nud
the unmmtakruljle benefit comcrred on tliouruuidt o suirer
er, couid oiiiiimte utid iiiuiniiiin Ihe repJttti n it eiij yt.
line many iniuri r reineuiei thrupt upii ihil coininutniy,
liave luilfd anil tit-cu tliscnnled, thit h:it ciiintti trintdt by
every trial, eoinVrretl tteiiftiti on tlieniUirird tlicy run nev
er ftrnel, and pr uiuccd curct too nuiucroiit and rcmarka-
ble lo lorsoiten
While it ii a irand on theivuMir to nreiend that anv one
mcdii-iue will inlallibly curu htitl tin-it u ul.uiiuant proi'
that the CimikY PKCTokAi. d not onlv us a t-ftifrnt
.liiiifr. hut atni tt invaiiabiy cure the inutadirt tor w hich it
it employed.
A tune in tKi't tie iacli wi.'.er and belter known, una
medicine has uraduaiiy bicmir the vht ri-linnre of the
altiiL'ted. fimn tiie I w cabin "I the Ameiicnn IVasant. t
the pniucetr Knrobr and Kings. 'I'limttietii-ut thiteutue
eouutry, in every Mine, city, and nule-M alinoiit every
hamlrtit c miaius, C'hkkrv 1'kciokal it known at tne
best remedy extant for dis.Tis.es of the Tnr.uit und !.uiii;b,
and in n.uny foreitin cotintriof, it it conitni to le exieu
tively used by tliur most intelliient l'hykirians. In Oieat
Kriiiini, b ranee mid Oermnuy, wiiere the niedieal triencet
have reached their highest perifOtiMit Chkrry I'kctoral
ia intrcHlucud, and in eonstant use in the Ainnea, Iluspi
tala, Alint Ii onset, Public liistiutins, and in domestic
practice, at the surest remedy their nit ending Pliytieiaut
ran employ for the more dauffefoua nrTctioii of the
luiipi. A 'to in nniiier cases, und fr children it it tale,
pletisant and effectual to enre. In fact, time of the most
Hatter in k testimonials we receive have been from parents
who have found it erhcat i ua in cases particularly inciden
tal to childhood.
The Cher a t Pectoral it manufactured by a ptactical
Chemist, and evry ounce nf it under hit own e-e, with
invar utble accuracy and care. It it teaicd und protected
bv luw from cuuterieiis, etMisenuenily can be relied on at
genuine without adulteration.
e nave eiturtivoreu nere in hit - i -.jc cumimumiy
with a mediWne of inch intrinsic tuprn.! ny mid worthat
thtHild eommend iueif to their enfideiica a rnnetty at
mice ante, speedy and r flVctual, whit h this his bv repealed
and e-Hint Iras trials proved iitelf to le ; and lrut by trent
care in prepnnnr tt witn cneimcai accuracy, oi unii Tin
atreuffth to alfonl Physiciana a new neent on which they
can rely for (he hs-at results, ami ihe articled wilh aiemcdy
that will do for llicm all that medicine can do.
Prepared and sold by JAMES C AYER,
Practical Chemist) Lowell t Mass
8olJ in Sunbury ly II f ASSER, and by
Druqgiati generally tliroug.ui tthe Slate.
jNovemlrcr 13, 1852. lyccJiao
SUNBTOY FERRY.
HENKY W. BI CIIEK informs the puMir
that he has taken lite Sunliurf Ferry anJ
as he is now well prepared with good and suffi
cient crafts he will be rnaMed to arcommodatr
Ihe public with promtness and despatch.
April 10, 1852 tf.
Valuable lluuki.
LIFE or Christ, handsomely bound, D'A
fiGst's liis-ruuT wr tuk Rkiohxitios.
Blikk Dn-aooKs iin I.iiiutua, full bounded.
For sale at the publishers prices by
It. B. MASSF.R
Sunbury, July 14. 1849
ROSE OINTMENT. A fresh supply of this
. excellent article for Ti tter, 4 c, ju.t received
and for aale by HENRV MASSEK.
Sunbury, July 8. 1849
EXTRACT CF GINGER. A fresh aupply
just received and for aale at Ihia office.
Piic S3 cants.
- I
H. Il.
A CALL TO HOUSEKEEPERS
At the Cabinet Wnre Itoom of
SEB'N IIOUPT & CO.
Market Square,
Also at the corner of Fawn street 4- the Railroad
SUNBURY, PA.
Thankful for the patronage of his friends ami
customers during the 17 years he hns been in bu.i
ness in this place, he solicits from the public a can
tinuanee of their favors. During thie period be
has endeavored to keep up with the improvement
of Ihe day, and has accordingly extended his busi
ness in every branch and variety. The public are
therefore invited to the attention of the present
stock of
CAM I NET WARE AND CIIA1SS,
Manufactured nr
SEBASTIAN HOUPT & CO.
At the Old Stand,
Where in addition to their former stock f the
establishment they now manufacture
Mahogany, Walnut & Cane-Seat Chairi.
Large Spring Sent Rocking Chairs,
Dressing Bureaus, Centre Tables,
Marble Top Wash Stands,
and a variety of other
new style und
Fashionable Fiirnffnre-
Having secured a Hearse and made the neces
sary arrangements for the purpose, they are now
prepared for Undertaking in all its branches, in
this vicinity or at any convenient distance.
e mails and mistrcss-.-a, and hnalainrla too,
Here's furniture of every style and hue,
From side boards down to kitchen tablee,
From rocking chairs to locking cradlca
Should yon not have the ready Johsj to pay.
We'll wait awhile for a brighter better day,
Or take potatoes, oats, corn, wheat and ry. j
Hark, hoop poUrs, atavea, or lumber wet and dry,
Or any thing but yokes and threslihig Hails,
From piga and lurkits down to little quails.
Come on then friends, eoine one and all,
Ki-ep tinde a moving, so "g'ws on tin ball."
1" Orders from a distance promptly attended
to and work of all kinds delivered with dispatch.
Sunbury, March 9, 1S50 tf
STAGE OFFICE.
WASHINGTON" HOUSE,
SUNBURY, FA.
JAMES COVERT, Proprietor,
TYT'OL'I.D respectfully announce that he has
taken this well known stand, where he
wi!l be gratified to sec and entertain his Iriends
and the travelling public generally. This house
is now replete with every convenience, comforta
ble, pleoKsntly located, handsomely furnished,
well ventilated, rendering it in every respect a
-dexirablc stoppiin; place.
.So expense lias been spared in fitting tip this
house. The clumbers arc well furnished and
the table and bar provided with the best that
market can afford.
The stable accommodations are extensive anil
well calculated for travelers.
STAfJE OFFICE.
The stages mmiing from Northumberland to
Pultsvitlc, atop at this house, where through and
way tickets to Philadelphia can lie obtained.
Sunbury, March 20, I tf.
Sc Zi ANDELL,
4fi and Jlrch Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
TT"AVE established a Store where the best
trade now resort for
Household Dry floods,
French Fancy (loot's.
Dress iilks and Khan's,
Hosiery, (ilovcs and Mitls,
Cloths, (.'nssimers nud Vesting,
Muslins and Linens by the piece,
I Damask Table 1. incus and .Napkins,
I Pntent llluck filk. for Dresses,
I Full ltock of Mourning Goods.
E. & I., lire constantly receiving Burgains from
i Ibc New York und l'l.ilaiielp'uia Auctions, which
they sell wholesale and retail very cheap for Nett
I Cash.
F.IHVARD E. EvtlE, U'ASHINfiTON I. LaNDELL,
rhiladelphiit, July 3, 1852. Iy.
TC?a TC-JP.SELP
I"SY MEANS OF THE
POCKET -ESCULA-PIL'ts,
or Every one his
own Physician! Tiiihtt
sivru edition, wilh up
wards of a hundred engra
vings, showing private dis
ease in every shape and
form, and malformations of
the generative system,
liy Ir Win. limns?.
The time has now arri
ved, that persons suffering from secret diseases,
need no more become the victim or ftiiCKtai,
as by the prescriptions coiitniued in this book,
any one may cure himself without hindrance to
business, or the knowledge of the most intimate
friend, and with one-tenth the usual expense. In
addition to the general routine of private disease,
tl fully explains the cause of manhood's early de
cline, wilh observations on marriage beside
many other derangements which it would not be
proper to enumerate ill the public prints.
H" Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE
CENT;, enclosed in a letter will receive one
copy of this book, by mail, or five copies w ill be
sent for one dollar. Address, Da. V. YOFNG,
No. 152 SPKTCE Street, PHILADELPHIA."
Post paid.
7" Hr. YOUNG can be consulted on any of
the Diseases described in his different publica
tions, at his Office. 152 Spruoe Street, every day
between 9 and 3 o clock, (Sundays excepted.)
Philadelphia, June 5, 1852. iy.
"qlTs i sTd riTg s,p a i n t s, &c,
W HOMOS ALE AM llfcTAIL.
rpiIE Philadelphia Window Glass I'are
A house, and Drug, Paint, Varnish, i"il and
Color Stores,
Nos. 33 ami 3.1 North Fourth Street.
East side, has the largest assortment o I Window,
Picture, Coach, Case, Hot-House, and other
GLASS,
in the city; comprising upwards of 15,000 dif
ferent sizes, ranging from the smallest size, up to
33 by fiO inches of Sheet, and as large as 5 by
7 fret of Plate Glass, including English Crown,
French, German and American, both
Single and Double Thick.
Also, a large assortment nf Very Thick Glass,
for sky-Lights. Uulk Windows, Ac.
The Subscriber having a heaty stock on hand
is prepared to fill orders at the shortest notice,
and on the most reasonable term. Odd size
of any pattern rut to order.
Ground While Lead ; Paint, Varnish, of ev
ery description ; Turpentine j Linseed Oil, boil
ed and raw; Pair.t Mills; Putty; Brushes
Dye Woods, Ac, Ac, Ac.
And also, a large supply of fresh imported
DKUGS AND MEDICINES.
J. H. 8 PR A CUE.
Nos. 33 & 35 Notth 4th St., E. Side.
April 10, 1853. ly.
3. H. ZIMMERMAN,
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Sunbury, Pa. '
Office in Deer Street, immediately opposite the
Public School House.
rF Miuiira collected owl ail business piomptly and cara
f'ully attended lo.
April SO, 1850.
jTONE Ware, Earthen Ware, Raisins, Al
moiids, P unca and Cream NuU. f
Planes of all kinds.
Salt and Plaster. Just rweived and for sale
by JOHN W. FRILIStU.
Sunbnrv.TW. ?, 18.
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