Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, April 16, 1853, Image 4

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    THE PUZZLER'S CORNER.
Answer to last wsekt Enigma Scsbcbt, Noatntm-
BULAtlD CotlSTT, IA.
For th Sunhtiry American.
MISCFXLAREOL'B KXIVMA. - -
lam tompoud of 29 Utter.
My 1 9 tl it uMd by an army.
My " 1 in garden mentil.
My 3 IS IS ii what a peraon often rloe.
My 4 S an 7 U a very cunning animal.
My S 7 3 in a numeral.
My 8 IS 91 ia a vestel in common nn,
My 7 t 8 la a product of the Torrent
My 9 3 10 hns liahteired the hcaitaof mnnyvount men.
My 10 S T in a new relative.
My 19 3 3 13 it a wMrtome lievereee.
My 13 3 7 10 3 it much needed by nitiiiv.
My 14 3 SI IS 10 i what permit leb.it for.
My 1.1 0 81 it what the American Army nevel did.
My 18 IS 10 10 are nntivea of Europe.
My ir 5 18 it a ver.fl
My 211 IS illiM celebrated Authoress.
My SI 3 13 8 it where birdt renr their Tinier.
My whole it an nnrmrdonahle tin in the ) ct of certain
tricky politicians and office Kckert.
Answer next week.
April 18, 1853. ftfl.
Poetry.
KATT DARLING.
A POPULAR BALLAD.
Obi they tell me thou art dead, Kaly Dar
line.
That thv Mnile I mav never more behold !
Did they tell thee I was false, Katy Darling;
Ur my love Tor thee has e'er giown cola ;
Oh? they knew not the loving,
Of the heart of Erin' son;
When love like to thine, Katy Darling,
Is the goal to the race thai he runs,
Then hear me sweet Kaly !
For the wild flowers greet me, Katy Darling,
And the love-birds aie singing on each
tree;
Wilt thou nevermore hear me, Kaly Darling,
Behold! love, I'm wailing for ibee !
I'm kneeling by thy grave, Kaly Dailing 1
This world is all a blank world to me !
Oh ! couldst thou hear my wailing, Kaly Dar
ling, Or think, love, I'm sighing for thee!
Oh, methinks the stars are weeping,
By their soft and lambent light ;
And thy heart would be melting, Katy Dar-
l'n8Ti
Couldst thou see thy lone Dermot this night.
Oh, listen ! Sweet Kaly !
For the wild flowers are sleeping, Katy Dar
ling, And the love-birds are nestling in each
tree;
Wilt thou never more hear me, Kaly Dai ling,
Or know, love, I'm kneeling by thee!.
'Tis useless all my weeping, Katy Darling,
But I'll pray that thy spirit be my guide;
And thai when my life be spent, Kaly Dai
ling, They will lay me down to rest by thy side.
Oh ! a huge great grief I'm bearing,
Though I scarce can heave a nub;
And I'll ever be dreaming, Katy Darling,
Of thy love every day lill I die.
Farewell then ! Sweet Kaly !
For the wild flowers will bloseom, Katy Dar
ling, And the love-birds will warble on each
tree ;
Bui in heaven I shall meet thee, Katy Dar-ling-,
For there, love, Ihou'rt wailing for me!
A STRING OF ITFMS.
A wager is a fool's argument.
Men of principle, ought to be principal
men.
Thc New- York Canals are to be opened
on the 20i h of April.
Chester county farmers are busy planting
potatoes.
Belgium has recognised the independence
of Liberia.
Mrs. Partington is visiiing Pittsburg. She
is stopping in the rhubaibs of the city.
A new Lutheran congregation, with about
120 members, has been organized in Lan
caster city.
Breeding of rare chickens attracts the at
tention of some of the beaviesr properly
owers of North Penn.
The committee of the Maryland Senate
have reported favorably on the Susquehanna
Bridge bill.
An almost impenetrable barrier of ice now
lies in the lake fronting Buffalo. Large fields
are now moving down the river.
St. John's, N. B, papers to the 30th ull,
state that about 175 vessels, manned by 7,000
men, bad sailed for ihe seal fiishcry.
On Thursday, nine runaway slaves, owned
by George P. Curls, Esq., of Alexandria, were
arrested at Richmond, Va.
A correspondent of the New Yoik Mirror
names the Hun. Edward Everett as a candi
date for the Presidency in 1856.
It is said that Julia Dean, the actress, is
about to become the bride of Mr. Junes, the
culptor.
In Indiana there are 800 miles of railroad
in operation, 1500 miles of plank roads, and
550 miles of navigable canals.
Tub sma!l-pox is at present raging in Mon
treal, and has already numbered many vic
tims. '
Thc word London is of Sclavonic origin,
and signifies town upon water. Lon is the
Sclavonic for water, and Don city.
Seme three hundred so-called Spiritualists
of Massachusetts, met on Wednesday in
Convention, at Springfield.
Thc Journeymen Carpenters of Baltimore
are on a strike for higher wages. Some em
ployers have agreed to give Ihe advance
asked.
Thc Oglethrope (Ga.) Democrat still pub
lishes a half sheet, Ihe small pox having
frightened off nearly every printer from that
office.
Conecaled buds may be started by mak
ing a nick immediately above them with
knife. This is a good way to foim new
limbs.
A reward of five hundred dollars has been
offered by the Sheriff of Mercer jounty,
Pa., for the arrest of the murdeier of Dr. U.
W. Uaskin.
Thc London Morning Post contradicts the
report that Lady Peel and her daughter
have become Roman Catholics, as well as
that of ihe expected marriage of Mint Peel
to a Roman Catholic uobloraan. Both ladies
attended; the English service on the. day be
ft re Ihe contradiction was made.
SCHOOL BOOKS. PAPER, &o.
TDK aiiroeribrra offer to Cons ray MaaotAHTs, TsAcit
s anil School Committkm, one nf the beet assorted
stocks of 8CHOOI, BOOKS and STATIONARY to be
i on ml in the City, which they are able to offer at liist
pricea.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS
Will find all the leading School Hooka, Writing and Wrnp-
ping Papers, Curtain
rrHlii I'
anera, Blent ing Papers, and allordi
nary Stutionary, Ulank Booka, Pent,
, Ink, 4c, on the moat
favorable term
SCHOOL COMMITTEES,
1Acnr: asd omnia rcnniA.mo m ocastitiiw for
rVhools, ore invited to cell rinti cMiniine oul tlock. We
hnve had considerable espetiemc in supplying School Pit
Hide, and lieing Publishers of a number of extensively
naed rtohocl Uookl, our InciliUrt lor gelling aucn siuc we
unsurpassed.
Am .jiiirm our Publication! will le round Hie following t
Conil) 't rH'lhiig ITiok, revised edition
" Primer; Voung Omlor ;
Gummere's Purveying. Ihc Knndreil Trentite on this Sci
ence l H'liinvi'nMle's Mensuration ;
Anderson's Dnvr'nnorl't History of the United Wales, need
in the l'nl.lic Si hiK.lt nl New York and Philadelphia j
tiiimmrie's lrgreteivc Spclbug Hook :
C'tnilv's Omimner ; Latin lliclionary $
The Ujok of Comuicice, Ac . .Vc. Ac.
t UTAH HI NT ft PON.
41 Norlli Fourth Street, Wiilwlclnhia.
February SO, 1353, 3tn.
DInmoIuIIoii of rnrtnerftlilp.
riHE Coiiarlnrrahip heretofore existing under
1 the nnine of James H. tc Wm. B. Hart, is
tliia day dissolved by the withdrawcl of William
K. Hart. The business of the late firm will he
settled by either of the undersigned, at No. 229,
Norlli Sd street
JAMES H. HART,
WIU.IAM D. HART,
THOMAS HAKT.
Philadelphia, Jan. 1, 1853.
The undersigned, have this day formed a co
partnership and will continue the business under
the name uf James If. &. Thomas Hart. Thank
ful for past lavors, they respectfully ask the at
tention of llirir friends and the public to their
stork of GROCERIES, which will be full and
extensive, and which they will sell at the lowcat
market rates.
JAMES H. HART,
THOMAS HAKT,
Philadelphia, Jan. 1, 1853 J8, tt.
EYRE & LAN DEL L,
4th and Arch Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
ARE now receiving for spring aalca
A Fine Stock of Dry Goods,
Black and Colored Silks,
Fashionable Shawls,
New designs of Dress Goods,
British, French and India Goods,
I.inen Damask and Furnishing Goods,
A Full stock of Anjerican Cotton and Woolen
Goods,
N. B. Wholesale Buyers supplied with scarce
and desirable Dry Goods it low pnictsrcu .'tt
CASH. "
February IS, 1853. 3m.
NEW STORE.
BEN J A MIX I1EFFN Ell
T1ESPECFFULLY informs the citizens of
Sunbury and vicinity, that ho has opened a
new store in the room lately occupied by George
Bright, opposite Bolton's Hotel. He has just re
ceived a handsome assortment of
. WINTER GOODS,
consisting in part of
Cloths, Cassimers, Cassinets.
of all kinds, of linen, cotton and worsted.
ALSO :
Callcoen, Gingham, Lawna,
Mousscllnc Ie lvalues
and all kinds of Ladies Dress Goods.
GROCERIES of every variely.
Also an assortment of Hardware. Iron
and Steel, Nails, &c.
Also an excellent assortment of
QTJEENSWAEE, of various slj les and
patterns.
Also an assortment of HOOTS Sl SHOES.
HATS k CAPS, a good selection.
Salt, Fish, c.
And a great variety of other articles such as are
tuituble to the trade, all of which will be sold at
the lowest prices.
H?" Country produce taken in exchange at
the highest prices.
Sunbury, May 1, 1852 ly.
ANOTHER LATE ARRIVAL
CHEAP GOODS.
OF
FRILING 8c GRANT.
ESPECTFl'LLY inform their customers
and the public, that they have just receiv
ed and opened thc best and cheapest stock of
Fall and Winter Goods
that has ever been brought to Sunbury.
Their stock consists of every variely of
Dry Goods, viz :
Cloths, Cassimcres, Sattincts, Vestings,
Flannels, M'ollens, c.t
And all kinds of Fall & Winter Wear.
Also a splendid variety of
LADIES DRESS & FANCY GOODS,
Calicoes, Ginghams, Chintzes, l)e Laines,
Berages,
And every variety of goods suitable for La
dies wear.
Also an extensive assortment of
Caps for MrN and Boys.
Also a large assortment of GItOCEItlXS,
SUCH A3
Sugar, Teas, Cofl'ee, Molasses, Spices
of all kinds.
Also a large assortment of
HARDWARE and QUEENSWARE,
Fish, Salt and Plaster.
Also a fresh supply of
DKUG8 AND MKD1C1NC8.
Besides the largest and most general assort
ment of all kinds of goods to be had in this
place.
nf Country produce of all kinds taken in ex
change st the highest market price.
Sunbury, Nov. 13, 16S2.
Tremendous Excitessint ! !
Cash, Steam, Electricity ! !
The Aerial and all other lines out-dont by the
Lightning I-lue of
IRA T. CLEMENT.
VVriiO, having great faith in rapid tales and
' trim II profits, has just received ana opened
a Urge assortment of
FALL AU WINTER GOODS.
At hts Store in Mar.tet Street, Sunbury, which
he offers to the public at the lowest pricea.
His stock consists of a general assortment ol
Dry floods, viz :
Cloths. Cassimers, Cassinets, Jeans, Drillings,
Muslin's, Linens, Calicoes, Muslin de
Lains, Lawns, Ginghams, Berages,
Silk Hats.
A large assortment of Boots and Shoes, for
Men, Women and Children.
Groceries;,
Sugar, Tea, ColTee, Molasses, Chees, Sji-
ces, tish bait, blaster.
HARDWARE,
Vis : Iron and Steel, Nails, Files, Saws, 4c
QUEENS WARE,
Tea Setts, I'lates, Dishes, Cups, Saucers, tfc
M int. Brandy, Gin, Bam, Vhiskry, kt.
Country produce of all kinds Uken in ex
change at the highest market prices.
Jan. 15, 1853. ly.
f IANJ) B1LL8 neatly printed on new type
- uromDtlv executed at this ollice
Also
1 blanks, of all kind on superior paper.
' Sunbury, fsb. 14, 18M.
SUNBURY AMERICAN AND "SHAMOKIN JOURNAL.
JUST RECEIVED .
AT THB "
Saddlery and Harness Establishment of
G. W. STltOII,
Market Street, Sunbury,
A new aesortment of Silver, IlrnM and
;t Japanned Mounting, - :
Which he wilt either mnke up to' order or sell
separately for onah at pricea na low if not lower
than can be bail anywhere fine. - ':
SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, 1
i i'uiihh, i Hiices, tarnuge ? ni,
ttC, Constantly kept on hand or manufactured
to order. CARRIAGE TRIMMING
done on Ihe shortest notice.
All persons are invited to call and examine fot
hemselves.
All kinds of produce taken in exchange.
Sunbury, May 1, 1852. tf.
JOHN PHILLIPS & SON,
No. 47 South Water Street, below Chestnut,
miLADEtr-HIA.
IMP0RER8 of Foreiirn Fruits, Nuts, Wines,
&c, keep constantly on hnnd the following
articlca, which they will sell at very low prices
for cash.
Raisins,
Walnuts,
Prunes,
Filberts,
Sweet Oil,
Liquorice,
Port Wine,
Almonds, Currants,
Citron, (iround Nuts,
Cream Nuts, Dales,
Figs, Vanilla beans,
Preserved cinder, nmnrinds,
1. Onion Syrup, Fire Crackers,
Madeira Wine, Claret Wine,
Muscat " Sweet Malaga "
Sherry "
Philadelphia, July 3, 18.VJ ly.
LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS.
.1. C. Oil E H TE LIFFE Ii ,
S. E. Cor. Ninth and Maple Sis above Rau
PHILADELPHIA.
INVITES the Ladies of Ihe City and Country
to call end examine his apli'iulid Stock oi
Trimmings, which has been selected with the ut
most caro.
Mr. O. being enabled, from his experience in
the business, 1o take advantage of the wholesale
market, is able t sell as low 'as any other estab
lishment. Mr. O. was formerly principal con
ductor of thc extensive business of Mr. J. W,
Hurstinan, No. 204 Chestnut Street, and his ex
tensive experience will bo a guaranteV of bis
ability to do justice to his customers. His Stock
comprises thc following.-
Silk, Worsted, and Cotton Curtain Fringes,
Binding, Tassels and Cord, Silk and Worsted
Blind do. Silk, Woollen, and Cotton Hoisery,
Glines, Combs, 1) rushes, Soaps, Perfumery, Ac.
Woollen and Cotton Knitting, and Darning Yarn,
Porlc Monnaies, Furnished Work Boxes, Brace
lets, and Fancy Articles generally. Call and
examine for yourselves.
Philadelphia, September 25, 1S52. Cm.
GREAT EXCITEMENT.
"WILLIAM A. KNOBB,
RESPECTFULLY inmrns the public gener
ally that he has just received and opened
he best and cheapest stock of
Fall and Winter Goods,
that has ever been brought to the county.
His stock consists of every variely of
Dry Goods, viz :
Cloths, Caa.'imers, Snltinatts, Vestines, Dril
lings, Linens, Muslins, Jeans, and all kinds
of Winter Goods. Also a splendid
variety nf Luil ies Dress and Fancy
gooils, Calicces, Gincluims,
De Laines, Shawls, and
every varieey of
Goods suitable
for Ladies
vear. Also, an
extensive assnrtm'nt of
Silk, Beaver, Fur If Slouch
Hats A large and well selected
Assortment of Boots and Shoes of ev
ery descrip ton and size. Also, a laree
assortment of Groceries, Such as Sunar, Coffee
Teas, Molasses, Spices of all kinds.
Also a lnrno assortment of Hardware and
Quecnswarc, Fish, Salt and Liquors such as Gin
Brandy, Rum and Whiskey, besides the largest
and most general assortment of all kind of Goods
to be had in the county.
All the above mentioned goods will le sold at
such reduced prices as they can not be got for
elsewhere.
Country produce of all kindt taken in exchange
at the highest market pricea.
Also, r or sale a two horse spring wagon and
a buggv.
Augfsta tw sp., Oetolicr 29, 1852. Cm.
"A Penny saved is a Fenny Earned."
M AllPLK S BLANK BOOK
MANUFACTORY,
And Job Book Bindery,
Market above Centre Street, Fottsville, Fa.
KLANK Booka bound and ruled in any and
every style, in tho most durable and sub
stantial manner, with or without printed Heads.
i ersnn in want ot
Ledgers, Dockets,
Day Booka, Minute Books,
Journals, Letter Books,
Blotters, Receipt Books,
Coal Ledgers, Ac, tec.
ot any kind of lilniik Books, would do well to
give me a rail as I pledge myself to give satUfac
tion. Paper ruled to any pattern desired. Par
ticular attention paid to Binding all kinds of old
Hooks,
Bibles.
Hymn JJookt,
Ciodcv's Ladv Books,
(Reason's Pictorial,
Sheet Music,
Shaksprare's works,,
Life of Christ,
Law Books, cVc, &c.
Graham's Magazine,
Sartain's Magazine,
Harper's Magazine,
Josrphus's works,
Any of the above or other books bound in fnll
gilt, plain or fancy tn suit the wishes of customers.
1 would again call the attention of my fiends and
customers, to the fact that I have been a Practical
Book Binder for tho last 18 years, and they can
depend on having their work done In the very
best manner, and do the work myself ; I use the
best paper &. material; pleas give me a cult my
charges are reasonable and fair, but there ia no
dilficulty about prices where work ia done satis-
lactorily.
IS. B. Persona having B oca's thoy want Hound
can send them by stage directed to me stating, the
the style they wish them bound in: I will do
them as low as they can be done anywhere,, care
fully rack them up and return them; Also per
soua can send orders for Blank Books by oiuil,
which will be punctually altendud to. All work
done at short notice.
R. L. MARPLE.
Practical Book Binder,
rottsville, Nov. 6, 1S53 6in.
PROCLAMATION.
OTICE is hereby
Court of Common
given that a Special
Pleas, in and for the
County of Northumberland, to commence at
ihe Court House, in llie borougttof Sunbury,
at 10 o'clock, A. M , on Monday Ihe 23.1
day of May next, and will continue ONE
WEEK.
Jurors are requested to be punctual in
their attendance, at tha time appointed
agreeable to their notices.
Given under my band aLSuubury, the 26ib
day of February, iu the year of our Lord
one thousand ei"ut hundred and filty-three
and the Independence of the United States
oi America ine 7 fin.
WILLIAM B. KIPP, Sherifl".
God save the Cemmonwealtb.
CMLVER WATCHES. A few double rase
ts' English Silver Watches, for sale at very low
prices by II. B. MASSER.
Sunbury, April 13, 1151
rr-S500 CHALLENGE. '
ril ATP.Vt.tl Concerns the hmlth artd htipi.lrtesa or a
nensta it at aa linwa of the moat valuul.le import
ance. 1 take It lorramail lani every prrprin win u nn in
their power, to save Ihe lives nf their ehiklrei), and that
tvery person will endeavor to promotetheir own health at
all aneriticct. 1 fwH 't to be my duty to aolemnlr assnrs
ton that WORMS, aceoroing in in opinion oi ine mm
oelebrnteri Phv.ieione, are tha primary eausM of a larra
majority of di.ense to which, children and adtllta are la.
ble :if ynn have an appetite continually changeable from
one kind of food to another, Bad Hrealh, Fain in the fto
mnch, l'iekinn at the Nose, lliirdni and Fullnes. of the
li-iiv llrv (',... nh. Stlow Fever. I'ulnelrrmrular rememher
Hint nil these denote WORMS, and vott ahonktat once ap
ply Ihe remedy :
HOBENSACK'S WOBM SYRUP.
An artiM fonnded nnon ieiltiflcPrlncildea. COmpotlnd-
eil wilh purely vefjetalile tulmliuices. beinn perfectly safe
when tnken. and can ha vtven to llie most tenner iniani
with ai.l.Nl iMmenciiil effect, where Dowel Oomplainla
and Dinrrho-o hnve made them wenk and delimitated the
Tonic properties of my Worm Synuj are tuch, tltnt it
ttamla without an equal in me cnunofpie oi mnuiwi,
f Vina- tone and treinrth to the Ptomach, which iratkea it
an Imnllihle remedy for those afflicted with Dv'pensia,
tha oatiaiithina cures performed hy thia yrop after Phyai
clan, have failed, it the bett evidence of ita supertia- effi
cacy ovei all olhcra.
THE TAPE WORM 1
Thin la Hie init difficult Worm to destroy of all Hint ire
fe.l the liiimnn v.tm. it tfTtm'R to Rll nlmOSt I lllefillit
lenirth heenniiiis: so coiled and fnstened in the Intestines
sml St'imnrli illectiuir the heiilth so tndly ns to cause ft.
Vitus Dunce. Fits. Ac., Hint those smiclcti seuvnn u r
I suspect that it is Tupe Worm hastening them to an enrly
arrive. In order to tlestroy tnis worm, a very rncisrin:
treatment must Iw pursueil, it would therefore lie proper
to tuke 6 to 8 of my Liver Tills sons to remove all obstruc
tions, thai the Worm Syrup may net direct uponlhe Worm,
which must be tnken in d iscs or 3 Tnlilespooiuuui 3 nines
a ilnv Hiene directions followed hnve never been known to
fnil in curing the most olntmnte case of Tape Worm.
O- HOBENSACK'S LIVER PILLS.
No part of the system Is more liable to di.ene tlinn the
I.tVl'.U, it serving ns a fillerer to purify the blood, or Hiv
ing the proper secretion to the bile ; so Hint any wring ac
tion of the Liver effects the other Important parts of tins
tvstein, and rctitltl varlonalv, in l.iver uonipiaini. jaun
dice. ls;icpKin, Ac. We should, therefore, watch every
tvinpt mi Hint might indicate a wror.e action of the I .iver.
These l-llls being composeu OI null 179 I'l.rt. i a Mir
uislieil bv nature to heal thc sick ! Nnmelv. 1st. All EX-
PKCTORANT, which nngmmiti the secretion trom ine
Pulmonary mncus membrane, or promotes Ihe discharge
of secreted matter, quit. An ALTKR AT1VF., which
changes in some inexplicable nnd insensible manner the
certain mihid action of the sj-stem. 3rd, A TONIC
which gives tone and strength to the nervous system, re
newing health nnd vigor to all parts of Hie body. 4th. A
CATHARTIC, which ncls in perfect hnrmony with the
other ingredients, nnd operating on the llowcls, nnd expel
lin!T the whole mass of corrupt and vitiated matter, nnd pu-
rilymg thu JlkKxl, which destroys tuscuse ana reaiorct
health.
TO FKMALES.
You will find lhcfi Pill nn hn-alunble medicine In miny
cnnpl:iiuts to which you are subject. In olmtructiotit ei
ther total oi pnrtini, they imve iteen lonurt oi inesitimnme
benefit, restoring their Imictinnal rrnngcinenta to a hcnl
thv action, numying the IiI'nmI and other llnida ao etTcctu
ally to put to flicht all eninplainta which may arise from
female irrcfmlnritic, na hendnrhc. cidiliuesff. dimneM of
aignr, nntn in ine suie, ikm-k, &c.
ty Price, 25 coitls ench.
None ffcnuine unless untied J. N. Ilobcnsack. nil others
Uiiig Utfc Imitation.
1"?" Agents wishiiitr new lit nnii en. ami Plore Keepers
deftirous nt iiec mnns Agents ninat auuress the 1 Tpnelor,
J. . Ildnnnrk, I'liilndcli hin. Pn.
Sild hy J. W. Friliiur. futibnry; Mary McCoy, Nor
thuinlcrliiii(l : Ibim-I, 'J'mbiiivillc; Hater, Milton; Ditty
A Eenker. (iii'tcclown ; l.eisenring A Wolverton, Paxi-
ns; Wiest. Hickory: ull dailera iu Medicine iu the
Omutv nitd ffnte.
August II, h.v ly.
T-ILOP.I1TG.
JOHN V. MAHTIN,
"lYKOS leave to inform his friciuls and the pub-
lie in general, that he is prepared in every
respect to muke clothing after the most
Fushionablc Styles,
nil in llie most durahle manner, and Ins prices
will he as rrasonuMe as can be had in Hunhury
or elsewhere, in rash or approved country produce.
He will always have the advantages of the latest
fashion plates, and in addition to his nek now I
Ijjcil skill in cutting, he will be assisted by thc
direction of the most scientific publications reln
ting to that art, now issued from the emporiums
of fashion in the United States. An endeavor
will he made ulwiys to have work completed
when rcqiiiacd.
His establishment is situated in Market Square,
Sunbury, nearly opposite the Post Office, in the
huilding formerly occupied by Jacob Pointer ns a
hatter shop, where it will lie a pleasure to him
see Ins triends, and make such work for them
as is within the line of his business. .
Sunbury August 14, 1852. If.
Fresh and Sjiiced Oysters ! .
I1AVING setlled at Northumberland, I am
now prepnrpcl lo furnish Fresh anil spi
ced Oysleis dnrino tho wholo season nt re-
luced prices. You can Jenc-nd upon them
bfins fresh, as 1 shall receive ihem daily,
Sundays excepted) and when landed here,
hey are only 16 hours out of Ihe he!l.
All persons at a distance, who are in want
of the above article, can have Ihetn sent per
lozen or Kini; le can tiy niklipssing
W. II. VICKERY, nt Burr's Hotel.
Northumberland. Oct. 16, 152.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.
JAMES 1$. F1DLH11,
No. 1 2 Soh,i Second Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
(Sold Lever Watches full jewelled
Silver Lever do
Silver Lepine do
" Quurlier do
Gold pens nnd pencil and silver holders
Silver Tea nnd Table Spoons
Bracelets, Breast pins Ear rings Ac.
All warranted and sold at pricea aa low as any
in Ihe city.
November 27. 1SS3 if.
BOCKS I BOOKS! I -
JCST RECEIVED nnd for sale a new edition
of PIKES ARITHMETIC.
ALSO, a large assortment of Blank Books.
WM. McCARTV, Bookseller.
Sunbury, Dee. 4, lSSJ.tf.
BLANK DEEDS printed on the best quality
of parchment paper, sold at the lowest prices
at this ollice, by whouuwle and retail
RNOLU'S WRITING FLUID and Adhe-:-
she and legal envelopea, for sale by
H. B. MASSER.
Sunbury, Jau 10, 1S52 .
EXTRACT OF COFFEE An excellent
article more wholesome and much cheaper
than Coll'.ie itself. For sale t this ollice.
April 17 1B.V
EXTRACT CF GINGER. A fresh supply
just received and for sale at this oflice.
Piieo 25 cents.
Sunbury, Ju.y 12, 1851.
BLANKS.
LAN1CS of every description can be had by
apply ing at the ollice of the Americun.
F1
EE BILLS. Justicea and Constables Fee
Bills handsomely printed on cars' paper for
tale at this ottiee.
ADD'S celebrated Horse and Cattle Medi
cine for sale by HENRY MAS8FK.
Sunhurv. Jan. 27th. 1849
NOB AND SPRING MORTISE LAT
CUES. An excellent article, for sale at
half the usual price by J- W. F .RILING,
Sunbury, July 7. 1849-
JATBNT BR1TTANIA STOPPERS for
liar bottles lor saw oy
H. I) MASSER.
Sunbury, April, 12, 1851
GOLD PENS with and without rases, of a
very superior quality, just received.
Also a fresh supply of Writing Fluid, for sals
by XI. U. MASSER.
Sunbury, Dec 87, 1851. .
T)LANK Parchment Paper Deeds snd blank
-- Mortgages, Bonds, Executions, Summons,
etc., fur sale by ii. II. MASSER.
Sunbury April 16, 1851. -
FRESH Vanilla Bean of a superior quality,
just racaivad and for sale by
Jul 31, 185? II. B. MAS9EK.
SOWEIt $ BAUNKS,
Publishers and Booksellers,
No. 84 North Third Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS.
iMi-aj, s in) en inns, 1 irciiimi wiu iiwtuiitai , . v. -,
Travels, Novell, Jlc, he.
SCHOOL BOOKS. N
Every kind In ue from a primer Upward!.
BLANK BOOKS.
An elegant assortment from the pass book upwardti
made of auperior paper, and best of btndiiif .
:. WRITING PAPERS.
Cap, Post, and Note Topers, elegant styles and quality,
anu very eneap. .
STATIONERY.
Fanny, phin and Adhesive Envclopce, Ink, Band, We
frre, Pii-ei IYim, tMntca, Pencil. PorieM(ioiei. Wrap
ping raperaoi an ainue, murrain rapera, ate, c. .
Our Ittvk la all fteih, 1 sought cheap and enld acomlinely.
Particular attention iwtd lo Btnkacllri, Oimntry Mer-
chanta and Teachcri, however little they may buy.
Sower Bumea are Puhtiihera nf PKLTONft aeiica of
MAGNIFICENT OUTLINE MAPS
FJich map la nenrly SEVEN FEET lQUARE. nd
ihnwa tlm mtmnarntive nir.r, and rclahve iw aitinu nf every
country on thu clol. Thry nre Intemhil to le iiapendcd
in everv jy-nnoi iiiioni. ami not nniv iuhkc m miiruuiu oi-
prnranre, but are univrranllv ackivwlch7,'1 In le the
11K8T MODE VF TEACHING GKIXUIAPIIY ever
bmuplit nut. They ore keya intended t he urwI hy the
acholara, eontntniiip a complete epitome of Geography, nid
coating lest titan ituii ine pri-e oi a ena:rnpiiy mm mnw.
The iyntem it in muversai uae in I'ritmm nun uermnny
am) hai alrenily hecn introduced in Uirord ColtcRe, rtiln
cMnhin, the public rtinola of Hoffton, New York, riiila-
dclphia. ltnllimorc, WnKhhitrMn, and thriaifrmmt ew
Enirlnnd, New York, Ac., Ac. Our ileaka are londcd
with r"Coinmcmliitioiia from the moat tiuVntrd and acicn
tific tenchem in every qunrter, and wlicrcver the nyitctn
h:t been used parent, teac-hem nun ae hours unite in prais
ing it.
1. Mnpnf the Western f fern iph ere.
2. Map ttf ihe 'nstcrii Ilt-iniflphere.
3. Map of North America.
4. M:ip of the I'nitul ikntes.
' 5. M:ip nf Eiirnpi.
. Map nf Anift.
7. Map of South America nnd Africa.
Every uitm in brilliantly colored, vuruiahed, nuJ mount
ed on muslin and roller.
e rcepnctfiillv invite the earnest altcutioii o I enciiera.
PurcntM, and Schno. Uircctort tn thta fsiw iintitip mode of
teaching Geography. POWER A JlAHXEft,
Tl itirin j iiiru ?iici
Philuttelphin, Aug. 2?, 1H52. If.
Cheap AVatchcs fj Jewelry,
WHOLESALE and Retail, at the "Philndel-
phia Watch nnd Jemelry Store," No. 06
North SecoiuIsSlrcrt, corner of tjunrry, Philadel
phia. Gold Lever Watches, full jeweled, IR carat crises, S3i.0fl
Pilvcr do. fntl jeweled, 8fJ. Gold f peetaclcs, 7.(l
Silver lrfipinc, jewels, 10. Kine Silver do. 1.fiii
do do do. p. Gold ilracclets. 3 I'll
Bnpeiinr (luartieia, 7. 1 mlies' tiolil IVneils, l.llfl
Imitation d-i. 5. , Silver Ten" spoons, set, 5. (HI
Gold l'cm, with Pencil mill Silver Holder, 1,00
Gold Finger Kings, 37 J cenls to $80 ; Watch
Glasses, plain, 12 cents; Patent, IHj ; Luuct,
V5; other articles in proportion. All goods war
ranted to be what they arc sold for.
STALKFEli & II A RLE Y,
Successors to O. Conrad.
On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and
Lepines, still lower than thc above prices.
August 28, ly.
Van Loan
Duifuerrcum
Oullepv,
159 ClicstmU Street
VT this relfliralpil enlnliliftlimrnt yon cm. nUvnys pro
cure (ho iiewcsi atitl nvwl impruvtrd style of
D.VOL'KKKKOTVPK k TALIIOTYPII POIITRAIT3
nt l nn ,10 to 1 00 pr ct. Lust cost tlinn tuch pictuies can
c lirul fir elsewhere.
Nowtlmt you enn 8tviif snrh prrfrrt portrnitii of your
I'tvcil "nn ut a mure iiirmitial cost, d -n't tlcby lest' you
tinnn.
l-.vrry vnicty f I'm icy enscs, fnimr. A , on finnrl or
fiiriiished to'onliT, ntnl every piclnri nwnUi ruimtory nnd
wniruiilril t- lie in the lnsl rtyle of Uie att or so chakor
Call uuil ce ui ut 150 Cheittnut ft.
I. II. PURXEI.I -rhilmhllphin.
July 17, 1K",2 ly.
WIiuIom.iIc and ICclnil Clock
ESTABLISHMENT.
S. E. Comer Second and Chestnut Sts.,
PHILADELPHIA.
"IXIIERE may lie found, one of thc largest
and best assortments of Clocks nnd Time
pieces in the l'nited States, in quantities to suit
purchasers, of from a single Clock, to one thou-
I rand Clocks: embracing every variety of style
and manufacture, suitable for Churches, Halls,
Counting Houses, I'arloia, Sleeping A pitrtinents,
nnd Kitchens, Steam and Canal ttouts, and Rail
Road Cars.
Also ifnerol sale Agent, for Rnpp's lately pat-
nlcd Scirntille Niche Gold I'cn. Wholesale
and Retail Gold and Silver I'cn Holders, and
Pencils, and a variety of Fancy Goods. Those
wishiiij; to purchase, will find it lo their interest ' MlIE undersigned respectfully inform the pn'i
to call before purchasing elsewhere. j A lie that they nre in full operation nt iheir
JAMES BARBER,
S. E. Cor. Ches luut &. 2nd Sis., Phila,
April 10, 1855 ly
SOAP & CANDLE MANUFACTORY,
No. 19 frond St., between 2d fr 3d Sts., and
. - x' .1 '
no. ii ionn am oircei,
...... '
rillLADlXHUA.
John Bancroft Jr. ami Son,
n ESPECTFULLV inform Storekeepers. Mer
chants, &c, that they Manufacture and have
for Sale, Palm, While, Variegated, Yellow and
Brown Sonpa, Mould nnd Dipped Candles, all of
good quality and nt reasonable prices.
1ST Cash paid for 1 allow and rough Fat,
April 10 1852 ly.
JOHN Ar TAVLOR,
Manufacturer of
Monuments, Tombs,
AND GRAVE STONES OF THE FINEST
Italia? ami Amkuican Makdi.e.
At his Old Stand in Northumberland, Pa.
OESPECTFULLY inform the public that all
a a.
work in his lino will be made up of the very
best material and finished ill the latest stvle 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 ly.
AVm. McCarty, J.ookseller.
TJESPECTFULLY informs hi friends and
the public, that be has removed his Book
Store, to Market street, to the house occupied
by J. Naille, Esq., Attorney at Law, nearly op
posite the Court House, on the north aide,
where keep for aale constantly on hand a good
assortment of books and stationary.
For Sale A lurge new spring waggon fit for
2, 3 or 4 horses.
Sunbury, July 24, 185?. tf.
LEATHER.
Fritz, Williams 5 Hendry,
Store, No. 29 North 3d Street.,
PHILADELPHIA.
MOROCCO Manufacturers, Curriers, Import
era, Commission and General Leather Bus
iness. Wholesale and Retail.
I'V Manufactory 15 Margaretta Street.
Aug. 28, 1852. ly.
mjKTILEY'S COVGU CMNDY. An excel.
T lent remedy for coughs, colds. For sale
at this ollice.
December 4, 1852.
T.'tOR sale at this oflice, Superior Black Ink.
- Cattle Medicine at 25 cts, Pure Essence of
Ginger.25 cents
WRITING FLUID and self sealing Envs
lopes, just received and for sale by
April 19. 1851 H. B. MASSER.
fLANK NOTES, waiving the exemption
( JJ law ot JUU, lor aale by
April 26, 1851.-
H. B. MASSER.
JUSTICES' FEE BILLS For aale b
II. B MASSER.
Sunburv, 185 1. 3f
BANK NOTE TABLE!.
CORRECTED WEEKLY. :
PENNSYLVANIA.
FITV OV rillLADCLPHlA.
MAPSACAI 8KTT?. .
All solvent looks J dis
. t. flank notes IS dia
K IK IDF.
H solvent hnnks pai
t - COUNTRY.
All solvent Imuks dit
COMNKUTICUT.
finiik of Chnmlierahurg 1 dis
All solvent tnukl J dia
Bank 01 1 neater u. po
NKW YUIIH.
. CITY. .
All solvent InnVs ' 1 dis
Bank of Del. lin. Chester pnr
Bank of Oermsntown tr
Bank of Hell ysliurg 1 die
ilTM(k notes aiMlnr K dia
Hank OI Ijewistowil
Bank of Miclilletown 1 Ji
alontgomery Co Hunk ptir
All solvents Imuks ldis
COIT-ITRT.
NBW JKBBKY.
Hank oi ivorthmniierrnd. put
Ilclvidere Itnuk
iimimrfrcinl llnnk
Jcl is
dis
Banknf l'ittplsirc 1 dis
Bank of llanville pnr
Far. Hank Mont Hotly pnr
f.,i,. n....i. i .1;. t' M . Mnliletown I'l. pnr
Coliimliin B'k A Il'nCo nariMechaiiiea' Ilk, Newark par
lloyeMtowu Hank par
.Meeh. Ilk of lliirlinston pn'
Mech. Man. Bk Trent pnr
Morris Co Bank 1 dis
Newark llk'a a: Int. Co i dit
l-ji.lon llonk inr
t-'.rie Itnuk 9 dis
Kseliange B'kPittslinrg 1 dis
F.ichauge B'k, llranch 1 dis
Orange Bank
'range I
'copte'a
dis
Fnrmera' B'k, BuektCo par'l'
Ilk Patterson
J tlis
pot
par
3 dis
pnr
J dit
J dis
Farmers' Ilk. tjinenate. nnr'l'rineetotl Bank
Farmers' Ilk, Rending pnr'Snlem Banking Co,
Fnrm. Bk rVhuvlkill Co pnrlScmerret Co Bunk
F D. Bk Ws'vnesli'g lldis Puite llsnk nt Csinden
Franklin Bk. Wasli'u lldia Slate Ilk Klirnliclhloii
llarrislnira- Bnnk 1 dia Srnte Hank Newark
llmietdale Bank 1 dis.ftnte Bk, N. Bumswick par
I.nuenster Bunk nnr,ui,sc Bunk. Newton 1 dis
l.euonoii jinnk pnr
Merch. ft Man. Bank I dis
Trenton Bnuking Co pnr
l:nion Bank. Dover J dit
Vnrdleyv'le A 1) 1 Or Oi. I.idia
si mere' irk, I'otisville per
Monotignheln Bank I dis
Tavlorsv'e llel ll'i Co IS dis
ryllk notes under ). J dia
IIIM..4 II Alll.
Went Bnmeh Batik pnr'Bnnk of leliiwin;e
par
Wyoming Bk, Wilkcsb'e pnr
Vork Bank, 1 dis
L?'Ilelief notes ldis
MAINE.
llnuk of Sinyrnn jwir
llelawnre (' Jy Itonlc par
Ilk Wtlmg'u.V llnuslyw. pni
Kanners Ilk Si Delaware (wir
I'ltlon Bunk. Wilmington pnr
L'lHlcr V j dis
OHIO.
All solvent Links 9 dis
Bank of Whet lock Sdi.
Mercantile Ilk. Bangor 10 dis
Ail .oiveni tniioot r ois
NKW HAMl'SHIRK
All solvent Innks J ilis 17 Hk n "''t under ." 4 dis
VKHMONT. NOltTII CiKOUSA.
flniile of ! Allnns 2 di AH s 'Ivcnt Innks -idit
All s dvent bniiki di,tV"l'nder5,s, SJ dis
"AID AND COMFORT,"
I o Your Own iTltctiniist s.
GEOtlGE liENX.
MANI FACTfRf.tt OF
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
Of the mott Fashionable Stylo.
nIIE suliscrilier respectfully calls the atteni
o( llie public to hi Inrjc ami splendid ass
lion
assort
tiiriit of every quality and price of
CAI.irr-Vw 'AUK.
which cannot fail to reiommend itFclftoevcry one
who will examine it, on account of its durable
workmanship and splendid finish, made up of the
best slock to be had in the city. No effort is
spared in the manufacture of his ware, nnd Ihe
subscriber is determined to keep up with the
liiimy improvement which nre constantly being
made. His slock consisla ol Mahogany
Sofas, IH van itiul Louitprcft,
Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards,
SOFJ, LRKAKFAST ANU DINING TABLES,
nnd also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phila
delphia, manufacture.
BEDSTEADS, of evrry pattern and price,
CUPBOARDS, WORK AND CANDLE-
STANDS, TOILET TABLES AND
EXTENSION TABLES, "
In short, every article in this line of his business.
He also manufactures all kinds and qualities of
CHAINS,
including varieties never before to be had ir
Sunbury, such as Miiioiiaxt, Black U'alxit
AMI (.'l lll.i:il .MaI'LK C'llKl IAN ; am, WlXlisnn
CHAIRS, axii i-ANcr I'l ami Stools, which nre
of thc latest styles, and warranted to be excelled
by none manufactured in the Cities or I. ehere.
The subscriber is determined llmt there shall
he no excuse fur persona to purchase furniture in
the cities, ns every confidence eon be entertained
about Ihe quality nnd finish of his ware and
Chairs.
His articles will be disposed nf on ns good
terms as they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun
try Produce taken in pnvnient fur work.
I!' I N'DEIITAlvlNG. Having provided
j inmsell with a liamlsnmc IIkiiisk, he is now
j prepared for ruderlaking, oml attending ftincr
j uls, in this vicinity, or ut any convenient dis-
lance from tl.U place.
Vtf The Ware Room is in Market Street,
below Thompson's Store and Weaver's Tnvcru.
GEORGE RENN.
Suiduirv, Jan. 10, 1SSS tf.
LIBERTY STOVE WORKS,
111 III' 1 I1 t a it t-t m
above loitrlh,
PHILADELPHIA,
new foundry, nnd ready lo execute orders for
stoves of every description on lite most reasona
ble terms.
They invite the attention of .'TOVE DEAL
ERS to their large assortment of .STOVES, all
ol wmt" Br. v"u'ei .'fw' 81,1 "'' ' R
; exuense. Anions winch are the Lilierlv Air
, . ., , .. .. ., , ... . . ,.,:
1 iplit I ook. 1 .oiiiiilctA f'oiih. e.ur A,r I irrlil
Star Franklin, Star Radiator, Jenny Lind Im
proved, Fire King Radiators, Snlnmnudcrs, Can
nons, Buses, Bare Cylinders, Bar Room Stoves,
Furnaces, Gas Ovens, &e., etc.
ABBOTT lr LAWRENCE.
N. B. Country merchants are particularly
invited to cnll and examine our assortment.
April 10, 1852. ly.
The Johnston Ink
MANUFACTORY REVIVED
10it Lombard St , PHILADELPHIA.
HTMIE milacrilier begs leave respectfully to in
form Pin ri:ns generally, that he has suc
ceeded tn thc Business uf ninnuf icturing Print
ing Jul formerly carried on by his grand Father,
and Fulher, and oilers his article to the trade,
without any I'l ns, but wilh the simple reliance
upon the long established ehaiaeter it has borne,
i leeliiig confident of lis jrivnig entire satisfaction
i all who may favor him Willi a call. I i sms
Cash. CHARLES ENEU JOHNSTON.
April 10, 1652 tf.
T1IK (.BEIT 1'flIZR Mi:i IL All-
nivi:n
HICKE3T & TULL,
No. 148 Chcstnul St., above Siith, Front of
JONES' HOTEL.
"JlTi lAVE just received their True
- .iieo.ii, awarned m mem lur
their lest Travelling Trunks ex
hibited at the World's Fair in Loudon, 1851
being the only exhibitors to whom any award
was made. Their comietitton was with all the
world, and they have taken TH E PRIZE !
TRUNKS, VALISES, BAGS, &o.
To be found in this Citv, and at very low pricea
Cull and see. HICKEY !t TULL,
Trunk Manufacturers, 148 Chestnut St. '
April 10, 1852. tf.
SUNBURY FERRY.
T1ENRY W. BUCIIER informs the public
that he has taken the Sunbury Ferry and
as he is now well prepared with good and suffi
cient cratts he will be enabled to accommodate
the public with promtness and despatch.
April 10, 1852. tf.
YiiluMble Hook.
P IFE or Cubist, handsomely bound, D'Av.
" Ileus's HisToar or mi RtronMATio,
Blxkk Dat-books asi Linoras, full bounded.
For sale at the publishers prices hy
II. B. MASSER .
Sunbury, July 14, 1849
ROSE OINTMENT. A fresh supply of this
excellent article lor Tetter, oc, just received
and tor aale by HENRY MASSER.
Sunbury, July 28, 1849.
riMSSUE PAPER. Yellow-Tissue paper for
A. covering glasses, 4c. .for sale at the office of
tSa American.
1 ARRIAGE CETIFICATE8 hamlaoinely
executed rbr sals at this ofi'icrnnIa or
by the down.
A CALL TO HOUSEKKPTjrei
At tlio C'nblnet Ware Room of
SIAVN IIOUPT & CO
i rvi a l-n. c -
Also at the corner of Fawn street Me R,;,.j
SUNBURY, PA. d
keen tin with ,1. I " r",uu
of the day, nnd has accordingly ..tended Thi."!,'
lies, in every branch and variety. Then.,U!!-
unereiore inv.tea , the attention of
CABINET WARE AND CHAINS
SEBASTIAN H0UPT Si CO
-u . Old Stand,
M here In addition to their former stock of th.
establishment they now manufacture
Mahogany, Walnut & Cane-Seat Chair,
Larcre Spring Seat Rocking Chnirr
Dressing Bureaus, Centre Tobies '
Marble Top Wash Stands,
unu a vunciy oj other
new style and
Fnliioiiablc Furniture.
Having secured a Hearse and m.d. ,,
sary arrangements for the purpose, thev ' . ,
prepared for Undertaking in all i , branch,, i
this vicinitv or ni ..... . . .. u
' " ""1 vuiivunicni instance.
Y inaids and misuse,, Rd hrtml, ,
Here'a fnrnilare of every style and sua,
From tide hoards d.nvn to kitchen tablet,
From rocking cliair, to ineking cradlea
Should yon n,4 hnve the ready Jniix to nay
We'll wait awhile for a brighter-better day,
Or take potatoes, onts, corn, wheat tn.1 r-a i
nrk, hoop poles, slaves, or luinlr wet and dry,
Or any thing ykl., ,, 0mtWmg
From plcsand tnrkict down to little quail,.
Come on then friends, corns one and all.
Keep tmde a moving, so og. os on the ball."
I I T"l ri I r ..
. wiuer. irom a Uistunce br.nnt.tlv att..,,.t-
nn.i tf.- r.r an l.;- i . i i- .
Suiiburv-, March 0, 1850. tf
STACK OFFICE.
WASHINGTON HOUSE,
SUNBURY, PA.
JAMES COVERT, Proprietor.
T'OULD respectfully announce thnt he hi
taken this well known stand, tthcra I
will be gratified to sec and entertain his Iriem
nnd the travelling public generally. This houi
is now replete with every convenience, comfort;
ble, 'pleasantly located, handsomely furnishe
well ventilated, rendering it in every respect
desirable stopping place.
No cvpense has been spared in fitting up th
house. The chambers nre well furnished oi
thc tablo nnd bar provided with the best tl
market can nllorj.
The stable accommodations are extensive at
well calculated for travelers.
STAGE OFFICE.
The stages running from Northumberland
Pottsvillc. stop at this house, where through ai
way tickets to Philadelphia can lie obtained.
Sunbury, March 20, 1852. tf.
ESTRE & LANDELL,
4ii and Jlrcli Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
1F-WE established a Store where the be
MJI- trade now resort fur
Household Dry Goods,
French Fancy Goods,
Dress Mlks and Shawls,
Hosiery, Cloves ond Mitts,
Cloths, Carsimcrs nnd Vestinjs,
Muslins and Linens by the piece.
Damask Table Linens and Napkins,
Pa'ei.t Black Silks for Dresses,
Full Stock of Mourning Goods.
t.. ct l,jare constantly recening Bargains fro
Ihe New York and PLiladclphia Auctions, whi.
they sell wholesale nnd retail very cheap for Ni
Cash.
Edward E. Eyre, Washington I. Landt.i
Philadelphia, July 3, 1S52. ly.
GLASS, DRUGS, PAINTS, &c.
VIIOI.i:SAIE AXI II UTAH..
I rpiIE Philadelphia Window Glass Ya
j house, and Drug, Puint, Varnish, .' il a
Color Stores,
j A'os. 33 and 35 North Fourth Street.
j East side, has the largest assortment o Windi
Picture, Coach, ( ase, Hot-House, and other
(1 LASS,
in the city ; comprising upwards of 15,000 i
ferent sizea, ranging from thc smallest site, up
38 by CO indies of Sheet, and aa large as 5
7 feet of Plate Glass, including English Crov
French, German and American, both
Single and Donble Thick.
Also, a lurge assortment of Very Thick GI
for Sky-Lights, Bulk Windows, 4e.
The Subscriber having a heavy stock on ha
is prepared to fill orders at tho shortest noli
and on the most reasonable terms. Odd si
of sny pattern cut to order.
Ground While Lead : Paint, Varnish, of t
cry de scription ; Turpentine ; Linseed Oil, bo
ed and raw ; Paint Mills : Puttv : Bnuhr
Dye Woods, &c, ckc, &c.
And also, a large supply of fresh imported
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
J. II. SPRAGUE.
Nos. 33 A- 35 North 4th St., E. Side.
April 10, 1852. ly.
IDCCrTCF. TCTIPaSELF
FOR 2 CEVI'S.
BY MEANS OF Tl
POCKET iESCl'L
riUS, or Every one '.
own Physician ! Taiai
sixru edition, with i
wards of a hundred eng
vings, showing private d
ease in every shop s
form, and malformations
the generative system,
Hy lr Win. luun
The time has now sr
ved, that persons suffering from secret discs
need no more become the victim or tn-icssa
as by the prescriptions contained in this bot
any one may cure himself without hindrance
businesa, or the knowledge of the most intimi
friend, and wilh one-tenth the usual expense,
addition to Ihe general routine of private disea:
il fully explains the cause of manhood's early i
cline, with observation on marriage hrsic
many other derangement" which il would not
proper to enumerate in the public priui..
Ltr Any person sending iWfc.M'I'-KII
CENTS, enclosed in a letter will receia o
copy of tills book, by mail, or five copies will
sent for ona dollar. Address, Da. W. YOI N
No, 152 SPRUCE Street, PHILADELPHIA
Post paid.
1C7" Dr. YOUNG can be consulted on sny
the Diseases described in his dillerent public
lion, at his Office. 152 Spruoe Street, avery di
lietween 0 and 3 o'clock, (Sundays excepted.)
Philadelphia, June 5, 1852. ly.
DAVID COOPER.
COMMISSION MERCHANT
FOR THE ALK OP f
Fish, Provisions, tjc,
Xo. 9 Xorth IVharves,
PHILADELPHIA.
April 10. 15.
STONE Ware, Earthen Ware, Raisins, t
monds, P unes and Cream NuU.
Planes of all kind.
Salt and Plaster. Just reeeived and forss
JOH.'X W.rmw.'"'
funbury, Dee. S, 111.
riinnkful fur the pntronspj of his frier.,!, an 1
i-ustomcra during the 17 years he ha, be io I
nes. in thia place, he -Ik-its front ,h.
inuance of thpir favors. Dtirini tl.i. T.:'r.n"
has ctulcavorcil to