Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, July 28, 1849, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL.
jtttoccUnncoua Scatter.
From Hcadlcy'e Adirondack, or Ufa in the Wwdl
SIMJILAR tOlHTSIIIP. , . T
"The other day 1 took ft heavy boot to a
hoemaker, or mender, to be repaired before
1 set forth oa a new expedition, of whom I
waa told a capital anecdote. An fcuglish
emigrant had entiled down in a remote part
of the forest, where ho cleared a ill a space
about him and built a log hut. He had been
there but a year or two, when one day as he
was absent in the woods with his eldest
daughter, his hut took fire and burned down.
His wife was sick, but she managed to crawl
out, taking the straw bed on which she lay
with her. At evening tho husband returned
to find his house in ruins. It was a winter
night, and the snow lay deep on the ground.
Calling aloud, he heard a faint voice reply,
and going in the direction from which it came
found his wife stretched on tho bed in tho
now. Getting together a few boards left
from the eonllagration, he made a shelter
over her. That night shn was safely deliver
ed of a child which survived and is now liv
ing. But under the exposure and excitement
together, the husband took a violent cold,
. which having fastened on his lungs, and being
resisted by no medical treatment whatever,
terminated in the consumption. He however
reared another hut, and during the summer
a young settler came in and purchased a tract
near by him. His being the only family
within a long distance, this back woodsman
often passed the evening in their society. It
was not long before he discovered that his
neighbor could not long survive, for the most
ignorant in the region knew all the symptoms
of pulmonary disease which carries oil three
fourths of those who die. Accompanying this
conclusion came naturally the rcllection, w hat
would become of tho wife, and as she was
good-looking and industrious he thdught he
could not do better than to marry her himself.
Acting under this consideration he mentioned
the matter to her, remarking that her husband
could not live long, and asking it she would
marry him after he was dead !
She replied that she had no objections at
all if "her husband was willing!" He said
he had nn doubt on that point, and he would
speak to him about it. lie did so, and the
husband uuh' sitatingly pave his consent, ad
ding that he was glad she would be so well
provided for after his death. So when w in
ter approached the young settlerwould come
and "court" the prospective widow, while
the dying husband lay and coughed on the
bed in the comer.
Now there was not much sentiment in
this, I granted, but there was a vast deal of
philosophy. It was rather cool on her part
to bo sure but vastly sensible on li is. What
could his wife and children do all alone there
in the woods, without a protector! The
toughest part of thepioceeding,and that which
no doubt tested tho backwoodman's philosphy
the severest, was the courtship. Tu lie gasp
ing for breath in one part of the room, and see
the young, athletic and healthy backwoods
man and his wife silting together by the fire,
and know that after a few more painful weeks
he would occupy that place permanently, and
yet bear it patiently, required a good deal of
stamina. Especially must the reflection that
they were both probably very anxious to have
him lake his departure, have been rather a
bitter pill to swallow 1 go into all these lit
tle particulars you know to thow the charac
ter of my hero to the best advantage the
heroine speaks for herself. These two inter
esting personages were my shoemaker and
bis wife."
FRENCH AMD ROMAS ItEI'l BLICASS.
ODE TO LOUIS N.U'OI.EON.
Louis Napoleon I wont say that he
"Who drives fat oxen should himself be fat,"
But a Republic's President should be
Republican himself 1 w ill say that.
When Rome shook off her priestly yoke,
What right had you to put your spoke,
1 beg to ask you, in her common weal
What ground had you for interference,
When of the Pope she made a clearance?
Pray, who call'd you with her u flairs to deal!
Tho Romans may be right or wrung,
1 don't care which, in turning Pius out,
And sending all the Cardinals along
With that good Pontiff to the right about,
But let them choose their form of government,
And what's the odds, bo long as they're con
tent 1
Arn you to cram down their reluctant gullets
The kind of Constitution you think best,
By means of swords, und bayonet and bullets?
Against such tyranny I must protest,
I really wonder you've the cheek
To talk about your Repuhlique.
In dignity you merit an advance ;
There is a post you are better fitted far
To fill than to bo Pkk.side.nt or France;
Instead of that, you ought to be the CV.au,
The Roman people to cuerce and menace
You send your howitzers and bombs,
WithOuDiKoTto play the modern Bkenms-
What of this intervention rume t
Disgrace, defeat, in point of fact,
lour uoopgoi regularly wimck'ct.
How could they stand against a foe that sung
The Marseillaise, or fail to be
Taken aback, dumbfounded and unstrung,
Met with Mourir pour la I'utric !
To chauut such strains till they are hoarse,
Tho citizens of France must know their
brothel s
Of Rome, possess the right, of course.
As perfectly as any others ;
Also to dance and caper at their pleasures,
Round Trees of Liberty in sportive measures :
in short, their own Republic to enjoy,
So long as other folks they don't annoy.
All well for you, if France shall acquiesce
Quietly in her own salification ;
If not, you've cot yourself into a mess.
From which I wish you happy extrication.
From the London Pnueh.
Destruction of tub Wheat Crop in
Ohio. The Ohio papers state that iu that
State tho destruction of the wheat crop by
rust and fly (red weevil) is terrible. Thou
sands upon thousands of acres are not worth
cutting whole fields remain untouched bv
scythe or sickle.
It is said that the most disgraceful senten
ces in the English language, is an emphatic
"No!" from a lady, and "Can you pay this
little bill to-day V Tho latter is particularly
unpleasant when you aro compelled to reply,
"Cant do it sir."
Bishop Chase, of 111., has lately gained, as
defendant, a laud suit, involving titles to por
tions of the Jubilee College grounds, which
had been sold for State taxes.
Ex-President Van Buren is at present enga
ged iu superintending tho enlargement of his
residence at Lindenwald. The additions are
to be spacious and elegant.
CABINET
WARE ROOniS.
THE miWrllicr respectfully informs the public,
that ho continues the mnnnfncturo of CABI
NET WARB, in all its branch, at hit stand in
Market street in Sunburv, and that he has now
on hand s handsome assortment of well made and
fashionable furnitt're.
He alto carries on. at his old establishment, in
Fawn street, tho , ,
ciiiin iti4KiG nusmEss,
ill all its branches, and keeps constantly on hand,
an assortment of well made and fashionable
CHAIRS, plain and ornamental. All ot wincn
he will dispose of at pricce as low as at any esta
blishment in tho county. .
His long experience In tba business, justifies
him in the belief that he will be able to give gen
oral satisfaction, and therefore solicits from his
customers a contimionce of thnr patronage.
rE" All kinds of produce taken in exchanirc.
SEBASTIAN HOL'PT.
Sunbury, March 17, 1849. tf
IMPORTANT. TO THE PUBLIC
EOHSEAITD cattle
MEDICINES.
Don't permit your Horses or cattle to die, when
tho means of cure are within tho reach of all t
ill'
GOLD &. SILVER WARE.
J. STOCKMAN,
No. 60 Chesmit-st, at the sipn of the Gold
Thimble, bet wen 2d. If 3d. sfs., South side
Philadklpiiia.
AXITACTURES and keens constantly
on hand, at wholesale and retail, tha fol
lowing articles, of a superior quality, ut reduced
prices : (fold and Silver Pencils, do Thimbles, do
I- infer Suielda, silver I able, Jycscrt, J ea, fruit
and Mustard Spoons, do Forks, Soup and Oyster
Ladles, do Combs, Purse Clasps, Scissor Hooks
and Chains, Knitting Sheatbs, A c.
ALSO, Jewellery, Plated and lirrttanma ware,
German Silver Spoons, &c; (fold Diamond poin
ted Pens at various prices; Jackson's Superior
Evcrpointcd Lends, &c Ac.
Philadelphia. .May 88, 184!!.
tanners Take' notice!
Now Hide Oil and Leather More.
No. 1 1 1 North 3d St. 3 dnors below liace St.
Philadelphia.
riHE subscribers olfcr to the tanners on the
A most favorable terms their fresh importation
of Hides, consisting of IJucnos Ayrcs, Lapbita,
larnccas, Liignmi, lluntr-Dry, Chili, Salted rcr
ambuco und ull kinds of Spanish Hides, dry and
salted. Also, (ireen Slaughter. Drv Salted, and
Black Dry Patna Kips.
Also, Straights, and Bank oil and a general as
sortment of Currier's Tools.
They will sell or trade for Spanish or ft'Iauirhter
Leather, the above 1 In Irs, Kips, Oil and 1 ools, on
better terms, than old Houses in the city,
Cash paid for Leather of all kinds.
KEEN & KIRKPATRICK.
Philadelphia, May 20, 184'J. ly
The undersigned has spent several years in tho
study of Veterinary practice in "Loudon and E
dinboro'," h has also availed himself of flic resear
ches of Leibig, and other celebrated mcn.whohave
contributed so much towards a judicious treatment
of animals; tho principles of our practieo consists
in tho rejection of general bleeding and the total
rejection of all medicines that experience has
shown to bo of a dangerous tendancy. These re
medies act in harmony witti the vital principle, snu
when given according to the directions which ac
company each article they are capable of exciting
and increasing the natural functions, without di
minishing or destroying their power, hencs aro
safein the hands of every one.
Ci. II. UAVU, M. I).
A Mst ot Horse mid Cattle Medlclues.
Physic bulls, 75c. per box.
Alterative ball, 75c do.
' powders for bad coiidition,75cpcrpai-k-
age.
Heave powder for diseases of the lungs, 75c dc.
Urine powder for " " kidneys, 75c do.
Tonic powder for bad condition glanders, 75c do.
Cordial drink for influiualion of bowels, 75c per
bottle.
Liquid blister, 75c. per bottle.
Ointment for promoting the growth of hair, 50c
per pot.
Healing balsam for wounds and saddle galls, 75c
per bottle.
W ash for inflamed eyes, 50c per bottle.
Ointment for mange scratches, old sores, Ac, 50c
per bottle.
Embrocation for aorc throat, 75c. per bottle.
liool ointment lor sand crack, brittle hoof, &.c, 50c
per bottle.
Horse Luumcnt, the most celebrated article known
in England for lameness of every description, 75c
A $1 per bottle.
Distemper powder for red water, !I per bottle.
Worm powders for the removal of worms from
the intestinal canal, 75 per package.
For sale bvSTIMPSON A HEED. 20 .Mer
chants How, also at DADD'N HORSE AND
CATTLE MEDICINE DEPOT, Nos. 1 A 2
Havmarkct Square, Boston.
Pamphlets describing the diseases for which
these remedies are used can bo had gratis.
Numerous Certificates arc iu possession of the
Proprietors, of cures performed by the above Mcdi
cities.
Sold bv GREEN A FLETCHER, No. 26 South
SIXTH Street. Philadelphia, and by his
AntNTB Himit M.tssun, Suuburv,
February 3, 1B49 tf
flesriaohr. tiiiklineas,
Hlieiimnlism. 1'llea,
llyspensip, rV-urvey.
Mniill Pox, Jsnmlice,
1'aliis la the Hack,
ItlWHi-d W ensues.
Pnhiilailon of tin Heart,
R ising In tho Tllroot,
Drop)', Annum,
Fevers of all shuts,
Female Complaints,
AN1 A VAIUETY Off
THE WIXAND I'llItttATlVE. 1
rOR TUB CTJHE OF
Mnislea Bolt Rheum,
. Heart llura, Worms,
('Mere Mnrlins,
Conplis, (juinsry.
Wlioopina; Confrn, .
Coiiaiiniiilnn, Vila,
Liter Complaint,
K.rislncbis, Lksil'ness,
ltclihurs of the Skill,
Colds, (lout, (travel,
Nervous Complaints,
OTHER DISBA8KS AHISINQ
rnoM impuritius or thb blood, and
OBSTRUCTIONS Jl TUB ORGANS Or
MOrJTIOH.
Experience has proved tlmt nearly everr Disease nrlf instes
from Impurities of the Bssjd or derangement oftlie Diges
tives Ononis and to secure Health, We must remove those
ohstrnctionsnr restore the JTII(ini! ti, Its natural state.
I he avermnn to tnkinir ineilteme la moat etfectunllr re
moved by Ci.icasaa'a Vsoktabi. Puhgativi Pills. Iieins
empletdy enveloped with a tattling "f pure white Siifmr,
imTirii inns tiisiiuci iii'iii iiii: line 11:11 iireuii'ine ui 1 nui
shell from the kernel) and hareniitapteof medicine.
llutiire na ciiaily avvnll twed as bits ttf enivlv. Moreover
they neither imtannte. or pipe in Ilia alighti at decree, but
pperiiie equiilty on nil Hie nieenaed pattaoftbe avaiein, in-
ateinl (if e "nfuiitiji ttv'tfinflvi Ui, mid ruekinir nny nurtieuliir
rejll 'll. l imit, n tne L.IVUT or tillcctetl cue uigreilienl will
oner.'itc on th'il mrtieulnr orjimi. nn'l, by elemivinir it of en
l-.teesfl nf Uile reetorc It 1 1 iti. ii'itntrd at'ite. Another will
operate enlhe Hmrd om! remove all imnuriiies in ita eircu
bti inj whiles third will efieriui.lly expel whatever impu
rities inny linve Iwen disi'hurjrofl into the at irmcli. mid hence
they strike t the root or dieni) rein vc nil Impure II it
m tra fr-in the Ivwly, njien the iorea externelty und inter
inllyj ''Hinitft all f ireiirntutd obnoxiona pnrlirles I'rom ihe
chyle. aoilKtt the hi nvtv he thoroiifilily pure thu aeeu
rinirn free and henlthy se nto the Heart, l.uiirsnud Liver
nml tVerebv they restore health even when all oilier menu',
lmve lailed.
The entire truth of the nb -vc enu be iiscer'uined by the
trisl of a ample Ivix: nnd their virtues pre s.i positive and
certain in restorimr llinltli. tlmt the proprietor biuila himself
to return the money paid lor Hu m in all cusea whove they
do not give universal S'.iti.iuction,
Hot a 1 1 I'rlrc, 25 rt, prr Ilnx.
Principal oltiee No. CO Versey St., N . York,
Sold by JOHN Y. Ydl Nii. Murium-.
At. A. MeCAV.Norlhiimbcrlnnd.
tfT- Remember Dr. C. V. Clh-kncr ia the inveiiior of the
Siiffur t'oiiteil 1'ills. und that nothing of the a rt was ever
hturd of until he introduei'd them in .hide, lw4.'l. Purchaera
ahould. therefore ulwnys nsk for ritrkner'a 8-iinir Coated
Pills, and lake no others', or they will be made Ihe victims of
a I'rnud.
l-'cbraury, 17, Ibid ly
Summer
Arrangement.
PHILADELPHIA AND HEADING RAIL-
KOAD, KIIOM PHILADELPHIA
TO POTTSVILI.E.
CHANGE OF HOURS, and TWO TRAINS
DAILY, carh way, except Sundays.
N AND AFTER MONDAY, April 2d, 1849
two trains will rim each way, daily, between
Philadelphia und Pnttsville.
MORNING LINE ACCOMMODATION,
Leaves Philadelphia at 7J A. M., daily, except
Sundays.
Passes Reading at 10. 45 A. M.
Leaves Pottsvule at 7j A. M., dally, except
Sundays.
Passes Reading at 9 10 A.M.
The above Line slops at all way stations on the
road as formerly.
AFTERNOON LINE FAST TRAIN',
I'p Train Down Train.
Leaves Philadelphia at I Leaves Pottsville at
2J P. M., daily,
ccpt .Sundays.
Leaves Phienixvillen,45
" Pottstown 4,15
" Reading 5,00
' Port Clinton 5,45
" Sch. Haven 0,10
Arrivesat Pottsville6,S0
P. M., daily, except
Sundavi
Leaves .Sch. Haven 2,37
" Port Clinton 3,00
" Reading 3,50
" Pottstown 4,40
" Phornixvilie 5,00
Arrives at Mate Rd 5,50
The Afternoon Train will stop only at the a-
hove named stations. Passengers for other points
must therefore take the Morning Line.
DEPOT iu Reading, coroner of Chcsnut and
Seventh streets. Pussengers cannot enter the
Cars unless provided with Tickets.
VST NOTICE. Fifly pounds of baggage will
be allowed to each passenger iu these lines : and
passengers arc expressly prohibited from taking
any thing as baggage but their wearing apparel,
which will be at the risk of its owner. No freight
will be taken by these Imc9.
By order of the Board of Managers,
. BRADFORD, .Sec'ry.
April 7, 1819.
Ajep's Cherry Pectoral,
FOR COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP,
HOARSENESS, ASTHMA. HOOP.
INC. COUGH, BROXCIIITIS
AND CONSUMPTION.
rruiIS valuaNf prepuriilion, tvt ntonUhiuely iurrruful
X in rnrinfr dmcayru ni the Lmifrii, iu ttip r-.ult of a nkill
I'til comtiiimttDii nftlie known rnmlive yriueinlen ot
inn li nui;. Itn iurnlieiit are trcly mutto kn"vn to tite
ptiMir, niwt are tlmsu ueknt.vW?t!t-l to mi.c;il men as
pottKfflnihp rare imtlifnl virtm-ti, which ixviiluir virtues are
coiiminrt, in tho 'I.IIKKU V rKCTUItAlV in theirgnrut
est purity ami elfimey, and when utfed, u will be iecu Irom
ine nut wuit viimntiie irKuinmiy :
lMHiKKSSOll CLKVEI.AND.
ot" Bowdin Cullic, UrunwU k, Muine, writen ' have
vitnr4wtl tlir Pilti-t if your Cherry I'rvlorul in my own
family and in that tit 'my tneiulu, ond it hut given great
KdisiHcliun in niHtvith o'ui(iitit und rhildifn."
A VOU K KIU)M MASiSACHl SK'rrS.
Kmin Ur. lit yuiit, Dru: flint tuul l'oBlmaalcr, ( hicopee
Dit. J. C. Avkr DwirPir: Knrled nlcntte fmd rrmit-
tniwe for all the Cherry 1'rctoraJ luttt Bent me. I cut un
heeitaliuly ttiy, tliat no metlicuie we nt l j(ivei mich ruiav
faeii'n um yunr'a il"fa nor have I ever eti medicine
which cuml no iimny ruse ol'emtch and Innii cotuuluiiita
Our lMiysiciam are using it extendi vely in the praelice, and
Willi liif nnpjucBi ciieeia.
Truly your, D. M. BRYANT.
DR. PF.HKINta.
Prehident of Vermont Medical Coll e one of the mtt
loirm-d ami mtrllifieiit phynieiana in the country, ''rnniiidera
it a euinpusiium i1 ntre rxcelleneu lor the cure ul that fur
tutdahle iliM-at, Cumtuniption."
AualmoHt im-redihle uumtier of certificate have been
receive! i proving turn ine nerrv reciorui u. m truth
hkathkMkuy
for Coughu, C'ldn, Awlimn and all puhnnuarr eomnlainti
I'HICK 7j CKNTS pKR BOTTLE.
Prrpart-.l hy J. v. A i-.U, Uwrll, Mm., and old hv
n. o Ai.n, .-Miituury, aim MAKt Alct AY. rtonhuin
in i i.uiii.
MarellDl, 110
DR. TOWNSENU'S CO'IMLND EXTRACT OF
SAliSAPAUlLLA.
rpHIS Extract ia put up in quart bottles. It i six times
J. cheaper, pleaMtiter, and warranted superiur to any
.tld. It cures ilifennfs without voniitintr. iiuicinir. sick-
new, or debilitating the patient, ond is particularly adapted
iura
FALL AND SPRING MEDICINE.
The great beauty and superiority of this Sarsaparilla. over
fiuier remeoies is. wtnist 11 erutitratuadifjasc,
it invigorate the b nty.
Cuiifiiuirti"n cuietl.
Cleanse and Strengthen.
Consumption can he cured.
Bronchitis. CouKiimptiun. Liver Coniplumt. Colds, Cfuglis,
caiarrn, a fin n in. pitnnu of itii.ud. iren!s in tao
Chest, Hectic Flush, Ninht Sweats, Diifi
cult and ProiiiM: KApectoratitHi,
and Pain in the idc,
Ace, iVc,
have and mil lie fit red.
Pruliably there never was a remedy that hns been so me.
ccsm'ul iu desperate cases of iiinautiiptton as tint-; it clean
ses and strengthens the syftcm, and appears to heal Hit: ul
cers on the lungs, and Vticuts grailually regain their usual
health and strength.
Ct'RIOLS CASE OF CONSUMPTION.
There is scarcely n day paws but there are u number f
"aes ot Cfmsumptiun report ml as curcil bv the use 01 )r
TnwiiBeifa Sursapai illu. I'olluwuie 'was recently re.
eeived :
Dr. Town;M Dear Sir: For tho Lisf ilm-n vmfs I
have tieen adlieled wild general debility, and nervous con
sumption of the List ttt:ii:i-. and did noi expect to ever earn
my health at nil. After yumg throimli a euurMif iiimIk ine
under the care of some uf ihein-M ilisiinituishtil re-Mthir
physicians and iiiciiurs of the Hird nf Health in New
York and e!nevhere, mid vpeudinir llie m-'st ut my eamiiif:8
in attempting to n-'ant mv InalLh, and alter reatt:nur in
si ne iper of yuui Sarsijuinllu 1 resulvml to try it. After
using six buttles I found a dune me emit g.md", and cailed
to ste you at (ur orhec; ; with ytuir advice 1 kept on, and
dn most heiirtily thank you for y'o'ir advice. J persi-ver in
taking the S:ittuiarili:i, and have I -ecu uble tu attend to my
usual uiiKrsiur the l.trl lour months, U)HJ 1 hope by the.
blcKiiigsnf God and your S:i run pan I la to continue" my
health. It helped me beyond the expectations of all who
knew my case. CHARLES Ul'IMUY
ranue, Ehstt co. N. J.. Ana?. 2. 147.
Slate of New Jfr-v. Essex cum it v nit f'hrirles Onim.
by Iwing duly sworn according to law, on his oath saith.
mil me luregoing statement ts true according to the bent of
hi knowledge ami belief. CHARLES Ol IMHY.
Sworn tu Hi subscribed to before me at Orance. the 2d
August, IM7. CVRl S BALDWIN.
Justice ol the Peace.
SPITTING RLOOU.
Rend the following, and any tJtat coiuumntion is in ineu-
rabie if you can :
ew A ork, April 1, 1817.
Pr. TOWNSEND I I Venlv Iwln vr tlmt v.mr S .rtL-nuiriltn
haa btieu the meuus, through Providence, ol saving my life
1 havu fur several years hud a IkkI cough. It bccaitut wrne
and worse. At last 1 raised Uirw quantities of blol, hail
night sweutsand was gTKitly dcliilit.ited and reduced, nml
did w 4 expect to live. I have only used your Sarsnparidu
bit a thi't lime, hjkI there has a woinlcriut ciianue licen
A Deacon, nol remarkablti for good eye
iRlrti once, in. giving out a psahn for the con
eregHtion to ing, whe he came to the lines,
iu-8 easlern wges hull come in
With message of grace,
put tne audience in a roar ef laughter, by
leaning, in a loud voice,
" Mte ltage" phullcomeia
Wttn "twssenb'er?1 and "grease."
I AWHRCWC eathtoiaix
ll rtlVUHbll Ui-Hkum to the Sick !
, IVfV llialth to the Weak!! A
UAb.u ia itmiid i,ir the
r -OSk. ll-'lc lluuum Huc iu All.
I'AIN KILLER
Tim ia an rutirely vtitela
tile o impound, r-iiuimaed vi
1 wenty-l- ive UiH.Ti-nl uifrrc
diciiia, and ia uii iuiernul und
Kxu-rnal Keiimlv lHrlheva-
ruiiu ill tlul nullum nV-ah ia
ueir to
CCU A,
renin!!, Colila, Paiua, Ncrvoua and Sitk Ilrndaohe,
UlitiiuaiiiMii, ( nl, Svraiu, Snimil Aff.ftuma. buiiiuwr
r.ini Insula, 1 !" ro Mnrl.ua. Tinllmi he, Krupiiuiia, Coma
rui'i. ri".u. .-no. Muii.rmH, .itrua ui Ilia Fare auu
llreuKl, rfiiiu.-ia' II.-llu-, llruiaea, tkl ISrea, L-a ol' appe
tite, lienirul Dtl.iliiy, A.lluuu, Ac. Pin up in U.I ilea 101
1, a .r t amiiiiiK pc. u...o. . u. lurmer partlcului'a aee
I'uinnlileia tulw liud ol evrry audit inuia. .n.,..;,.;.. .
britl liiatory ol III origin, diarovery and gouda rnwHaof
Anurewa' rtuii nuicr, itrnim-uics ui cureaajrepUoua. 4c
UJOK OUT FOR FRAUD.
wr-mi; I it in ine. 1 am now ahlc to walk all over thei-iiv.
f roiiio H i blood, and mv coiteh hits U-i't nit V'nn .-..) I
imagine that 1 um tliunkftil fur iIh-kc rcsuits. Your obnii
eut Kervuut. WM. UlSM.LU G5 Cathuruic a.
UST II Kit HM.IXII.
The annexed eerliliL-ate tells a h'mimIc and truM.fnl ar,rv
of sailer i uc and relief. There are tli -usaiids nf sunilnr ca
ses in this pity and llnhklyu, and vet there are lb u-un!i
ii vuirius in uicir eiiuureu uie lor lear ol Ixillg luunUicjei!
or to save a few sliilliucs.
llro'klyn, Sept. 117.
Dr. TnVNsRNt: I take i!eaurn in suiiinir. Air i)u ln-n
fit of th'iKQ wIuhii it may eoaceru, tlwit my daughter, two
years and $t mouths ld, was uilocted with general de
bility and loss of speech. She wns f-iven up as pirn je
covery by our family physician; Imt Mrluiiaiely I v;s re
eummeudcd by a friend to try ymr S;irsu'ai ilia. J-tef.Te
im m-; uii tme nottiesne reeovereil tier spc-ecli nnd was
enal.lid to Wi!k ulone, In the uelnuitfhnieut ol ull wh wer
nt'cpuunted with the cireumstauer-s. She is now quite well,
and in much letter lietltli than she hv been f'r h uvtnihs
pas;. joSlil'U TAYUHt, 1 Yrli si., Brooklyn.
TWO CIIII.UIU: SAYKD.
Yery few families im I. ,! in fact we lmve n x h,-M ..f
one that used Dr. T-wnsend's Saisapanllu in lime, 11
any children the past Summer, while those that did u t.
sieUeucil and ilutl. The ecri ifieute we publish liulow is
C 'lulurive evt lence if iis value, und isonl) another mstunee
of its Kiviuu the lives uf children :
Pr. I own).emv Dear Sir : I had two children cured hv
ymir S.iriajpuri'.a of the summer cuiiphiiit ojmI dysenUiry :
ne win only !5 mourn rM and tlu other 3 vears. Tiicv
were very lunch reduced. auJ we execteJ thev would die ;
they were j;iven np by two rcspcctuhle physicians. When
thedoi'Mr inf rmwl us licit wc iiiut luse thein, wn-siU
ved to try your Suienpiinlla we hud heard sj much of, but
hud little coufi lence, there heuijf s j much stulf advertised
that is worthless: but we are thankful that we did, for it
und-mlrtedly imved tiir lives of b th. 1 write this that oth
ers may be iitduceU to use it. Yourx. n xncetfuilv.
JOHN WILSON, Jr.
Myrtlc-aeuue. UrKklyn, Sept. 1j,
TO Tilt: I. A I) IKS.
filtr.AT l-'KMALK MKDICINE.
ViH. ToW VSUNn'sStltSAPA BILL isasiwereiviiiind MiMfdv
rum fi iiat ipient c Muumptioji, und for the grurul prosiru-
it m oi me sysiein uu uuitier whether the result o inhe
rent e.niate or causes, produced by irreguiunty, ilhiess or ac-
videui.
.Ntilhine run Ive more snntriKinir limn tin inviTumti.t ui.
fecis on the hmiian fruutu. l'emuis all weaklier und las
situde, in mi tiikuiff it at oiii'i- Ufiiuie robust aiwl lull of
energy under its tntlionce. it immcdiuiely eoiuiteructstha
iiervulcsftiu-M o the lemuie frame, which ut the irreMt cause
uurreniits.
It will uot be excepted of us. In rant nf m ,M,it i.n.
lure, to exliihil eertitieatrs of cures ni-nuinml. Imt wp
assure the aiiiiettil llutt huudrtxls of rases hsvo been repor-
wuikuessand pup-rul debility, ond surlering continually by
pai.1 and with oilier diuieuUie, and hu unknown euws
Htinc )im iictii(.-ii; tmm Klirt'.iviM greut CUTcs; UJV Ul)
heariuir it retMimuended for such euM't ai I lmvi d.-wa-nh...!
I oiiiaiueit u boule of our Kxtract uf KowipirilUi and fol
lowed the directions you (rave me. In short iieriml it
reuioviil Her eoiupiaiuts and reUored her to heallh. licinj
Teatfutf'ir the biin-tiitt site received, lnku pleasure in
Uiusaekiiowledging it, aiul recuiuiuondins it to the public.
Albany, Aug. 17, '-U. c r Grand 4 Lydut au.
UYSl'Kl-SU.
No fluid or mii iiu has ever been discovered which so
sokes t'AX itE:i;ici:o.
Burns, Scalds, and all kinds of inflamed Sores
Cured.
rporsr.Y's i'XIvf.hsai. ointment, ith mat
I t-)iiipki Hum Amid tc ever kit m-ii. It inatmiilv,
(nml in- if l.y Moir) .pap.iiiw . i" tlw in-t denueraie
Hum 11 ml tk'iild. F..r ..Id !itvrn, llniisca, Ciua, fpr.iins, Ac
onnniior l-nl, il i tin- hi fi applii .-ttiou that nut bn miiile
Tli .UNiiula have iriiil and iIi.iuki.ikIk pruac il. It ia the in .at
p.-rl't-cl nuiKIrr 'l iin t-vcr d:sr..vi:r.-d. All who nap rc-cnirai-nd
it. Kvcry fi.mily ah' mid Ix- pmvi.lr.1 willi it.
None can tel how Boon mine of the family may need it.
i r Oliacrvc each bon of the genuine Ohitm. ui hna the
name of S. Tocsky, written 011 ihe outside lubel. To unite
to tliia ia f'.ruery.
ll.mtni'ii. Livery Men. l'linin-ra, un.l nil who line Horaea.
will find lllix lliiilnu-iil the Very Un thine they enn lrc
f.T :..:ir linlla,N-mtrhea, Kielii &c.. Ac, on Ihi-iriniiuiala
Surely every inereu'iil man w.nil.1 keep h.a aniinala n Ir. e
fr .ni niniiapikililr. T iu j" I nivcrieil lliulineut ia ull
that 1 p required. Trv il.
HlTKrSOK INSKt'TS. F.irlhe alius or l.itu of poiaon
linieeta.T'.Mwey'a Oiiilineul ia unlivulleil Iluiulreiln have
trietl it Hud Ibuii'l it pood.
IM 1 .CS 1: L'li l;U ! For the 1'ilea, T.iuaey'a l'niveranl Oint
nienl in one of thelicst Heui.;ili.:a that t-jiu be applied. All
who have tried il for tliel'ilea ree aiioit'iid it
Ol.ll MJHKS CI RF.O. For old unite rea, there
ia iiothinil eipial to Touaey'a (lli.linrul. A pewi in Maini-
na h:.il. t.iru muimIi'T .f y.-ari. a a .re le(r that battled the
akillol'tlied'H-f Ta. 'l'.uiey- liul lii.-ut ran ice iiumi'ii.l. d
by one nf Ihe visiting phyaieiuna, (who knew it preat vir
luea.) and Iw i b xea prihlueed more lienelit than the pa
tient h id reeeived from anv un.l ull previous reuicdu-a. Let
all Irv it.
Hl'liX AND SCALDS Crni:i. Th-nunmla of eaaea
of llutin and Senhla. in all parta of Ihe e"unli'v, havo bia-n
cured liyTouaey'a I'niveraal liiniinent. Certiflealea enough
could he had to (ill Ihe whole iM'tli.a aheet.
VIOI.KNT I It I:ISI'.S Cl'H ED. Teaiimnninhi on lesti
in..nial in favor of Touveya Oiutiuent f..r eurinp llruiaea
h.-ve been oll'i red the pr .j.riet . Hiindreda in Svrneiiae
willeenii'yloiu ireitl uieriia rehevinir the pain of Hie moat
acvere llrui.-a. All pert, -nu sh .uld try it.
SCAf.ll lli:.r I'TUI'.l). S .r.-a 1.1 easea of Seald Head
have been eureil by Toiuev'a Oiniinent. Trv il it arldoin
I'aila.
fAl.T HIIKUM Ciriil:n. Of all the remediea ever ilia
envereu I'.rlha moat dia.igreeul.le cinpliilnl, Touaer'a I'm
vernal Oiiiluient ia the man complete. It never waa known
tor.ii.
CIIAl'I'l-n HANDS CAN nnc t RKD. T .iiK-v-a fin-
versal Ointment will alwaya cure the v.T?t caea of Chap
ped llanila. Si-.trea of perna will atme tl.ia.
SUKi: IJI'SCIUKII. Korlhecnru oiS.re I.ipa there
waa never anylhing made ecpial to 'l'oiiaey'a (Jinluiirnl. It
iaaureloeureth.nl. Try it.
It isn aeii-iititie eoinp..und. warranted no to eoiitaiu nuv
prepnrali'.n of Mereury. IV I'rien -J" eeala per ln. For
further tuirtieuLara eoneerning thia really valuahle Ointment
the public are referred to l'aniphlfta. to'he had irratia. of re-apt-etal.le
llriigixta nud .MerciiuutM tlirouli ut the I'uittl
Stat. 'a.
Prepared l.y S. TOI'SCY, Drureial. No. 106 Naasau
Street, ,-w York.
Ar.Ksra JuHN YOl'.Mi, Snnhury. M. A. MeCAY,
Northuuihef land.
February IT, 1M9. ly
LIVER COraPLiNT,
JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA. CHRONIC OK
NKKVOUS DEP.IUTY.'DISKASE OE
THE KIDNEYS,
Jin d all diseases arisim from a disordered
Liver or Stomach in both .Male and
Female :
Sueli aa ConMipati'ui. Inward l'ile. I'uiliiesn or Hl.xl to
the HeHd, Acidity of the Stoinavh, Nanwa, Heart-burn,
Diaguat for Fo-mI, Vullueaa or weight ill the Stomach. Siur
1 Iriietationa, Sinking or Fluttering at the pit of the Stomach
Swimming of the lleul, lluriied und Difficult Breathing.
Fluttering at Ihe Heart. Choking or SmlR-aling aenxili 'iia
when iu u lying p"uir.' Diinnea of Viaion, llola or weba
liefore the fight, Fever and dull piiu iu ihe II cud, Deficien
i y of Perapirali mi, Yell'.wiic-aa of llie Skill and K.vea, l'uin
in Ihe Side. Hack. Chen, Limbs, Sudden rfualiea of
unit, uurnnig in llie Flesh, Constant Imnriiimga m evil
ui.d great deprcaaiou of iSpirna l ull be eileclually curi-d by
COLUMBIAN SERIES OF
mWuncMcfib
The Pupil's friend and Teacher comfort.
rPHE COLUMBIAN CALCULATOR. Thia
work ia already introduced into aome of the
beat Academic and a larps ntimbrr of Schoola,
Where its uc haa given decided and universal sa
tisfaction, botli to teacher and pupil. It ia purely
AtnoTican in ila character, baaed upon our own
beautiful decimal tyrtrm tf etirreney. It colitaina
more, the Rirnnirenieiits are liotter, anil il ia the
Caaieat nhll rhfnieat Wdrk of the kind now in use j
and it ia m conoidere.l by hundrcda of the moat
competent teachers and men of aciencn in tho Uni
on, who havo recommended it, It is the book,
pnrtii-ularly and cxpreanly prepared for our Aw
rtenn Srholarf : lSy Almon ltr..tior.
Th Yoi-TH's CllM-MB'AICil.CCl.VTon-Tllis
volume contains 01 rnes, with about 900 exam
ples for solution on the alnte. It embraces the
Fundamental Knlea, Compound Kulea, 8imp!o
and Conipouni', Reduction, Single Rule of Three,
Proportion, Qjq.
Titkmo'i's AniTHMSTicAtTniii.T.s, ia destined
for the upc of j-oiinncr classes in tha Schools of the
United Slates. A beautiful Utile book and pleus
imr tc, children, and the only one ofthc kind of any
vulr.e.
There arc Keya to both Arithmetics bound in
j;lc or double, for the convenience of tenchera, in
which tho solutions of tho questions arc Riven with
much extra matter for the black board. These
Keys arc the most complete works of the kind ever
published, ond conliiin, in addition, about two
hundred examples in Mensuration, oVc, for tho
use of the Teacher. All that is wanted is to have
the nbove books examined, and no teacher who is
acquainted with the science of Arithmetic:, will
hesitate to pronounce them the best works that
have ever been published in this or any other
country.
Although issued but a few months, they have
already lieen introduced into the Niirht Tubltc
Schools of New Y ork C'itv in all the Schools
public and private, except two, in the City of
Reading. Also, in about twenty Acndamics in the
State of Pennsylvania in a larce portion of the
Schools in the City of Wilmington, in the City of
Lancaster, and in the Dorouchs of Harrisburg,
Y'ork, ChainlKTslntrt;, Lebanon, Doylestown, Potts
ville, Orwipsbiirfr, &c, A-c.
For sale by Henrv Misser, Sunbury, Agent
for Northumberland County.
Suiibury, Lcc. 2, 1848.
SALAMANDEn,
Fine Arstt thief moor chests,
FIRE-PROOF DOORS FOR BANKS AND STORES
Seal and Letter-Copying Trews, Patent
Slate-Lined Refrigerators, WatPt Fil
tern, Patent Portable Watr-r CU.
sets, intended for the Siok .
and Infirm.
fcVANS & WATSON,
70 sown inrt street,
OPPOSITE TIIE rillLADELPHIA EXCHANGE.
Maimfaeture and keen constant
ly on hand, a lanre asaortment of
ine nov articles, tos-ether wiin
llieir Patent Improved SaMunander
K1HE PROOK SAFES, which
are ao eonatnicted aa to set at rent
all manner of doubt aa to their
being strictly fire-proof, and thai
they will reaiat llie lire of any
batlrtinr. The outside eases of
thea. sinies are made of boiler iron, the inside cnaeof anan-
atonc, and lietween the outer cnae and inner ense ia a Siaee
of aome three inches ililett. and is filled in with indealrue
tiWe material, s i us to make it nn impossibility to burn sny
of the ...i,,t,.,,.. inciiie of H.is Chest. These S'Muatone So.
Inniandera we are preired and do challenire the world to
erodii'-e any article In the alia of no. Sales lliat will
atmd na much heal, and we h"ld ourselves ready at nil
times to have them fairly tested by public bonfire. We
ala-. continue to muniiuictiire n lorpe pud cenernl aM-.rt.
mem ofnur Premium Air-ticl t Fire Preof Safes of which
Hi-re are over Will now in use, und in every instance thev
have ffiveti entile satisfaction to the purchasers of which
we will refer the public to a few gcnllemiai who have
them in use
Ilnywaat Snvder. Pottsville Joseph 0. lawton
I'.ittaville; Mr. Willinm Carr. Dovlestnwn, Pa.
N. k O. Tnrl ir. 1?n north 3d at.! A XVrieht Nephew
Vine st. wharf; Alexander Cnror, Convevuiiccr, corner of
Filbert nnd pth sts.; John M. Ford. W north .Id si.: Myers
Hush, an north 3d st. Jnmea M. Paul, 101 south 4th at.;
Dr. Pnvid Javne, B souih M St.; Mathew T. Miller, 211
s mth Hd si.: and we e,id name some hundreds of others
II it were necessary. Now we invite the nttention of the
nul.lie, nud particularly those in want of Fire Pnsif Safes.
t call st our store before purchnsiu'r elsewhere, and we
mil satisfy them they will git a better and chenper article
nt our store than nt nny other establishment in the city.
XVe nlso manufacture the ordinary Fire Proof Cheats, st
nt very low prices, cheaper ihan they can be bought at any
other store in Philadelphia.
DA VIP F.VANS.
.IfiHAN.NES WATSON.
1'hlladelph.a, April 8, IBIS ly
DA K fVOTE I4I8T.
ktvivstLtakia,'
Th in1kytnK show, trie current a1 of att
Pcnnaylunia Bank Notes. The moat Implicit' tt
liinca may ba placed upon it, as It Is every week
arefully compared Willi and corrected from Bick
U' Reporter.
1 Danks In Fblladeipnltt.
LocAtioir,
PAR.
a ;
DIAIVIOND POWDER-
FOR
RAZOR STROPS.
rjpHIS Powder is warranted far superior to any
A thinj' in use for imparting a keen, atnoothedge
to llazoT.v, Suririeal instruments, and nil kinds of
tine Ci tlkkt ; it may lie applied to anv kind of
strop. Also superior Kn.or, Knives, and Perfu
mery, wholesale and retail, by
ALFRED BENNETT, Agent.
Pcpot of Fine Razors, Stiow, finishes, and
Cheap Fancy O'oods, No. IS South Filth street u
bovc Chestnut Philadelphia.
TESTIMONIALS.
Piiil.AiiF.LPiiiA, Feb. loth, 181S.
This may certify that I have used one of the
Strops prepared with HAYNES' MAtilC DIA
MOND POWDER, and can attest in the most
unequivocal manner, that there is nothing can lie
found that will produce the same elici t in my opin
ion, and must say to others, try it, and you will
find it superior to nny liejetoi'ore in use.' I can
truly say that I never knew what a sharp razor
was liet'ore.
JOHN SCOTT, lion Safe Maker, 41 S. Third st.
PniLAUKLPiiiA, October, 184c).
A very hard beard and tender face has compel
led me to seek nnd test many contrivances desisu
ed to make shaving easy nnd pleasant, hut with
indillerent success, until I made use of the Ma"ic
DIAMOND POWDER, sold by Alfred Retmelt,
und Roussel's Shaving Cream. Their uniled pow
er net like magic, and imparl a power to the Razor
to remove llie most stubborn heard, tritioitt irri
tating the skin or temper of their owner.
J. COX, 49 South Filth Street.
For sale at this ollice l'riee 23 cts. per Box.
November 5, 14K Gm.
OXYGENATED
A SOVEIIEIC-N IIUItDV FOR
riiriii ic,
AND
GENERAL DEBILITY.
GEORGE H. GREEN, Piiopuietoii.
It mdsor, crmant.
NOTE8 AT
Bank of Notlh America
Bank of the Northern Liberties
Commercial Dank of Pann'a. .
Farmers' ami Mechanic' Bank
Kensington Bank
Philadelphia Bank " ,
Schuylkill Bank . , .
Sonthwark Bank . .
Western Bank . ' ' ; ' ! '
Mechanlrs' Hank i ' ' ) . "
Mnnufaettirera' oV Meehanlea' Sank ' -i:
flank of Penn Township . 4
ni'ard Bank
Bank of Commefce, late Moya'ttieffiing
Bank of Pennsylvania . .
Country Ratflts.
flank nf f'heater County Wejlchestef
Hank of Delaware County fJflMter
Bank of (Sermantown Germantnwn
Bank nf MonlsomeTy Co. Norrtaown
Doylestown Bank DoylestoWn
Gasion Bank Eattrm
Farmers' Bank of Bucks ro. Bristol
Bnnk of Northumhetland
Disc, i
PaitAO.
par
pat
P"
P"
IP"
! par
par
par
pf
pal
1 P"
paf
V
pW
paf
P'
par'
par
pa
pal
psf"
Northomberfandt p
o.'Columbla 1 m
Columbia iintiK cv nridse ro.' Columbia 1
r armers Uank or Lancaster" l.ancisiei iiaf
t 1 Yl t.M. t .
i.ancasrer ouniy nana-'
Laneaater Bank
Farmers' Bank of Reading
Ollice nf Bank nf Pei.n'a.
TS a aovereiim remedv for DYSl'KPSIA. in mnnv of ni
X lorina, audi aa pain in the titom.u-h, lliurlhurn, Habitual
Costu-en.-Hs, Acid fitouiaeh, Headache, luuiof Appetite,
...K.t, ivrau, una even uouiuituptlon I
Phthiaic.) and Aalhtiui, or Phthisic attended will
nienl 01 the Moiuach (or Uvapeptic Asthma.) Dulicult
Ilreulhiiifr, which often n auha from inipeifn t iligt eti.'ii (or
Dyspeptic Syapniru.) ia reliev.-d hy theee Hitlers. In short,
Iheir use has been proved iu the relief of almoal all tho
aiiipi..uia mat proceed from a debilitated or atonic coiuli
tlonol the M .liiaeh ; alao in i;nierul debility nrisintr from
uxeor iroiu the elleeta ol Fever, particularly Fever and
Aeue. Kennies sullerim iiikIvt onv UO rine'deranirenHiit
nnsiiiff from weakness, will find the '-UxvoKNAttn Hit
ters uu excellent remedy, and not surpassed by any medi
cine 111 use.
1 he history ol thia medicine ia peculiar. It has made ila
way 1.1 pui.ue lavor solely hy Ihe lorce ol its own intrinsic
iiuriis. a., urituetul melius have lieen used to uive it no
tonety and thrust it up. .11 nul.lie attention. It hua never
bet. ire even 1 11 advcrlis.-il, but haviiijr first khonn ita re-
iu iitciain.iy 01 me proprietor, and hy
hlin :illervaiilsa'liiiiiiistere.l to hisallliet. il Iricnda and ae-iuaiutanc.-a
with a like result, its reputation irraduully ex
tended until it is known in the most distant pans of the
I 111011, lis 11 medicine of unrivalled virtues in the cure of
Plspcpsiii iu all its different form id also lor the euro of
Aslhuia or Phthisic. Ita only herald nnd ita unlv eulogv
haalss nthe story of ita wonderful etlieacv, as told from
m .nth to mouth or by letter irom friend 10 friend. In eve
ry instance where these Hitlers hae been mini, un.l the re
ni l"'1"11 k""" " 10 "IC I""!'"1'1 ,r 'I'1')' have proved a re-
Niiiiicr.UBccrtifiontia, iittcBtiinr the lingular effieacv of
the "I xvtiKXATl:n HlTrKln." me iu the isisaeaai.jii 01' the
proprietor; many ol thcin aiene.1 bv peraons already widely
known to the public.
-.,u.. till". " tillKKN, Proprietor.
IMISIJIl, Vt., Oct .Wr ;t, IMS.
The following lertificnlca have recently been
received t.
. , Wasimxotoji, 1). C, Jvxx 10. IS'IS.
Hnvms made use 01 the ixvevuateil Bitters" prepared
by l)r. l.e.i. I). (ireen, of Wuulsor., Vt. and from know
ledge ..btaln.il 01 their e:!icuc- 111 other cases, weeheerlullv
rcc .niuiend Ihein to theput.lie, believing that thev willluilv
aiiatam Ihe reeoiiuiieiulation of the Proprietor. "We hope
thai thia valuable remedv may be ao gciicrnllv ditlnaed
throutthout the rountry that it luav be u. i-essihlc' to ull the
allliciisl.
SAM1K1, PIIKI.l'S. ).....
AVIl.l lAM I'I'll u. f. feuator from ermont.
.I AII V. S.M,li.i.S, (. s. Senator from It. Island.
I F. .MDItl lllKAl), t . X. Senator und lor.mrly Cioveni
or 01 Kentiirkv.
I.. II. Ali.MH.O, Men.Ur of Concreas and fonnerlv Oo
veru. .r 01 H . 1 .
W.M. U-iitinitHIDfii:, i-. S. Senator and fonrieriy G.v
yeriior 01 Miehiynn. '
M. I.. MAKTi.N, Delegate in Congrcas from Wisconsin
Territory.
Office do do
Office do do
Ollice do do
NOTED AT
"auk of the 1'iiited States'
Miners' Bank of Pottsville
Hank of l.ewistowit
Hank of MidilHown
Carlisle Bank
Exchange Hank
Do do branch of
Hurrishmg Bank
Lebanon Bank
Merehanis' & Msnuf Bank
Bank of Pittsburg
Weal Branch B .nk
Wyoming Bank
Northampton Bank
Berks County Hank
Ollice of Bank of IJ. 8.
Do do 1)0
Do ilo do
Bank of ChamlKfrsburg
Bank of Oellvstiiirg
Bank of Susquehanna Cov
Erie Bank
Farmers' cfe Drovers' Htm
Franklin Bnnk
llonesdule Ilnk
Vim. nngaliela H.uik e B.
Vork llanli
N. B. '1 bo ruse
Lancaster naf
Lancaster paf
' Reading par
Harrishurg Thesg
Lancaster I offices
Reading fdn not
Fusion J issue n.
Dl8Ct)i;i' T.
Philadelphia
Pottsville
Lewistown
Middletown
Carlisle
I'lllshurg
Hnllidavshtira;
Harrisluirg
lilianon
Pittstiurg
Piltabuia;
Willinrswporl
Wilkes barre
Altentowo
rteaiiing
Pittafiury
t.tn
New Brighton
Charaberaburg
ettysburg
IMiontrose
Erie
Waynesbtirg
WashingMs
Hunesdale
Browns rills
York
par
failed
1
1
1
I
t
ps
ti
1
n
o sal
failed
failed
do
ih
1
I
Si
35
8
t
U
I
1
f those- hanks on which
omil quotations, ami substitute a dash ( ) are nol
purchased hv Ibe Phihublphri brokers, with th
exception ul those which have leiter &f reference.
BROKEN BANK8.
Philadelphia Suv. Lie.
Philadelphia Loan Co.
Schuilkill Sav. Ins.
Keiisineioii Sav. Ins. A
Penn Township S-iv. Ine.
Manual Labor B .na ( T. V Pyoit, pf,,,x)
. .nniuia ioiiik lowanda.
Philadelphisi
do
do
do
Jo
faikaJ
failatl
fciltO
Ci'lt'liptttt'd riiM'iiiuit Jiittors.
Tln-ir rsnver over the above diw-asea ia not excelled if
equalled by any iher preparan 11 111 the 1'iiil.si tatea
na the 1 aires ultcat, in iiuui) casea uiivt skillful uhvaieiana
had tailed.
Decuiireinenl of Ihe I.iver and Htomneh are s 'iircea of
fuaiiinty. Hud will ulao pi-.Hiuce diaeiusi of ihu Heart, Sslu.
l.uiurs und Kidney a, end la a the lusty oien to an attack of
the t h 'leru. Kill .us, or Veil w Kever, nnd ia ueneruliy the
first cause of that 111.1st baneful disease, Consumption,
Opinions of the Philadelphia Press.
"THE DISPATCH."
Deeeuib a 111 si a-
AN INV Vl.l-Alll.i: .MIHHri.Vf: -Wehavefrcquently
heard the Celebrated tieriu tn Hitters, nianiit'aeuired by Dr.
11's.liUnd. sp .ken of in teiuia of r auiueiskili .11, und we
no -w ii,-n.-i,,u, .. 11 .id i..e .iiiiii 'll practice. 111 cer.
The triumnhaut auecesa of Andrews Pain Killer m n.
rowiui IU. cuuae. that produce death, the untimely death nearly resemble, the gii.triu juice or saliva in deeonip,i,!i
01 in, Hon. . our race, Uu. iikIucciI son,, men ol whem it food and .trentheniiTu Ihe ortruna of digewion a. tl.w pre?
may be truly mitt, their v.Muinnui occiiutioni nuniiVat
Uieir villainy, U mtetupt to nu iu circulation knur i( ma aud
c.miiUrfcit r title uuileil "Fuiu Killer,' uniiiK ficiiliuui
iMDios I of the preteiHled 4Uituur, liirged cwiuiuiiU:. kc
purulton ol tSuiafapurillttt It pnnuively curvt every cuw uf
u) rwlrMi nuwevcr Kfvcrc nr cnnmic
liaiik IWoiirtiiifiil. Allsnnv. Mhv Ifl dAK
lit Touma..o . 1 k.....u a ....... .
-11 T 1 .i . 7 s -n--.. . toun wnn ayktiieikiui lit Ui wtxn Itiriu, uUeiulcd with auur-
wnueu ai.nta.uro oi I. AinJrwi ou tlia hihcl m euoli botii Kruut uvernu, b. it k..i. j t,j ....I (. tu. t,.,. T
..v 1 k. . r. - . v
in black ink. lWt rtimply ivk fur Fain Killer, but ak fur
aiwicwi- ram lYiiier, ana nave no oilier.
fcl'ld by M. A. McOay, 8ol Aftnit, NorthuinbrrloiKl ;
J. W, FiilUig, fcunbury ; hAu H Raaer, MiUon : Jt4.u R.
Myyer,BkjutiiMwrg; Wm. A. Murray 4 Cu4 panville ;
m. iin, riynKHuu: Auarew Your, wiixe
"j mcwMTiuric, JUct wejuville i
Oidiira addreaard to I. Andrews, invent. andonlv Pro.
nrietufailihec. lumpluua cutiuly, N. V. Wil uicivs
bepuubw ao, lc48. ly
could cut) I have been unabk tu retain but a small piviion
on my auuntch. I tried llie uauul remediea, bul they had
hut little or no effect in removiiur the conipuiint. I waa in
duced, about two months aince, to uy your Kitnet of ur
aurilU. and I mum auy wnU liule ooululenec i but alter
u.uut ueurly twu buttWa, I found my upiiciite realised and
tha heurtburn entirely rn.ved; audi w.Klkt earneally re
ciaumend llie uae it u. ibna, who lava be.u alH-ln( na I
have been our., o., w. W. VAN 'ANllT.
Anenl for Hiinbury JOHN w. FRllJMi; Nor.
MPWRM Co ' UcCAY D"""! w' A.
ApiilW, lole ' ly.
turn quarters, to puff all uuiiin-r of iiselcfta tra.li, bul iu the
no A e Hiltcrs, huildied. lire liyinu witm sues of their ereat
m. .ral and physical worth. A. a ineua-ine of the Liver
Ooliiiilnnt, Jan. sliec. Nervous Debility und UvBiieinia, it
has la-en I'Kind invaluable, rifcciiutr cures und' tli r .iialdv
era. li.-atliif; diacam s. when ull olher'in.iliclnea have fuilej.
We teel convinced, that in Ihe ins-of the iieruiatl llitleraj
the patient it.u-.nol beeoluu debililultl, but coiisuntlyuuma
airent-ili and vijior to Hie inune u fact wonhv oi ureal
coii.i.I. ration. The Kilters are pleasant ia taate and aiu. il,
and can he udmiiiislercd under uuy eircuiuatancea, to the
most deli. ule MouueJl Indeed. Ihey can be il.-d by nil per
a.uawilhlhs in t peifeet salety. It would be well for
i.e-se v .i.j uin iiiueu uiovieii in ins iiervoua syalciii, to
c .m. n. -arc with one lea sp's.jifui or less, und grailually in
crease. Wespeuk fioin ewncnce, aud arc .a" cmrae, a
prop, r in hre. The press far and wide, have united iu re.
c.uiinieii.lii.i the tier.nan Hitlers, and to the alllicled we
iu at cordiuily u.lviae their uae.
SPIRIT OF THE TIMES,"
June oith siya
"DOOI'ROCIOlli lTIKNS wlioara invulida, know
the many aatniiiahinir mrea I Imt have lieen pen'ornu'd l.y
Dr. H iotflaud'a Celebraleil lierinau Bittera ! If they do
not, we recommend tiiem liithe-lierman .Miilieina Store,'
all who ore utilictiil with liver I'oiiipluint, Jan. slice, Dya.
H-paiu. or Nervous Debili!) ; Ihe Doctor haaeurol nuuiv of
our cili7.en. after the la-at phy.ieiiuu hud failed. We have
used Ihein. and Iheyliuveproiail to lieu niiilieuie that every
one should know of, and vye oaniiol refruiu uiyiuit our tea
ton -ny ui their favor, un.l that which give Uii iu greater
claim Uvsi our humble flPvl, thev lire entirely Vlgeliiule.
'THE DAILY NEWS,"
July llhsuvs
"We atmik kllowiiuily of Dr. 11'Hiflniul'alVlebraled Ger.
uoin llnteis, when we ray it ia u Messing of thia use : and
III dlaeuaesin the biliary, dipealive and ervous!yleina, it
tiaanol wellunk Ull eipial. It ia a Vegetable Pieiiaralloii,
and made wills ail Ale )hol. and to all iuvuluts we would re.
commend it aa worthy their nih.kn..'e.
. o'.",. wholeaaia and reiiol, ut ihe princiinl Depot,
ma'V.V Ml:ulcl;i- STJHi:,o. ;. Iliice btreei
rlilladi-l.hia. 1
l-'or sale l.y M. A. MeCAY, Northuniuurland and Pun
bury una rcapccUibUi dealers (jcueiu'ly throuehout llie
buite.
April Sil, IMU. ly
Ootton Yam, Cotton Carpet Clutin, Cotton Laps
uJ Vudiliii(, Cotton Outliucs, Keady wade
Pantaloons, Kcatly mado VntU, Congress Kuives,
Porcelain Jined jire;ri' inlllcii. just received
for wile by - H.MASSEH.
Fiuuhury, Dec 2, 18-18.
A XE3 of very superior quality for sale by.
l , , H.MAHSEB.
Bunbury, Dec. 2, 1848.
In preaciitinc the public with a remedy for the treatment
und cute of r'KVKK Axn Aul-K aud oilier bilious diseases,
no apology is needed. Vast Handlers in the I'liitcd Males,
who sillier ir.an tli. reiiiiivtioiis iu their varied forms, lire
compelled to seek relief from other s .ureca than the imme
diate preemptions of Ihe regular physician. It liec'iuea
therel" re tin object of humanity, aa well as of puhl.e inter
est. to brills before them u remcl; preircd Horn much ex
perience, und which may always be relied up n a a .l it,
PrKl'Tt-At., AND IIAHMI.ESS 1(1 Till! conhi IIl TIO. Tliat
such ia the true character of Hie INDIA ClIuI.AMlfil I-'.,
ia amply attested by the uniyersal tueccss with wliiih il has
been enipl .yed.
IV Extract from a coninmnioati ai f Ihe II ni. Wn.
i.iAM WooDHBiiH.!;, of the I'. Senate, late Govern or of
.M icaigan.
Dktboii, Oct. 81, 1M0.
Doctor ritARi.r.s Osooop,
Dear Sir I have read with much interest, your little
Ti; a RATidB iion the '-cauaea, treatment and cureo if the
febrile diseases which have a . extensively prwuiled ill our
country durliie the last few mnilhs an lnlereat increaae.1
no doubt, by Ihe fact that I have individually suffered an
much irom them. Thoueh I feel mva. f very inoinpeteiit
to juilire aifely upon u aub.e-t ao entirely professional, vet
ymr theory aeema to me well reasoned, and your cai.-'lu-
s.ons j.iw. una iiiuiK wiiiiiii. itiui your pamphlet ia cul.-u-tat.-H
ta pi.Hiuce much practical R.iod.
f.o-iiklii-r ol the medicine he kill's : It fully justified your
Ibtteriii'r exjiei'lelioiiB. and aa a safe, convenient, und popu
lar remedy, my own experience, s i far, in.lu.-ea me to be
lieve that it will prove a Brent public Is-nelit. I am plcasi-d
to learn thai you have recently cstnlilixhed sevend in;eiicies
f.r its dispwiiion tluHiftli I retire! that, with a view to a
m re rx-ucval diMu'mination of it, you sti.uilil have found it
liec.-sn.iry Ui remove from your present residence aluong ua.
W ith much reapect 1 have the liouoi to be. sir.
Your oMiire.1 seryant,
WI11.IA.M WOliDUKlDOE.
IV Fiom Hon. SrEPiieN V. K. Tkowbiudue, ol Michi
gan Mate Senate, to the Apeut ul Del roil.
HIRMINOHAM. IIAKLAND To., Dec. 13, ll.
tl" you wish meto inform vou what I knw of Dr.
Iisitood a India t'liola. .Rue, or auti.Lih..us medicine. I do
bc.ieve tluit u the virtue uisl elfieacy of this lu.-dieiue were
jeneinlly kisiwn, the ryvaa axb ague would diauniwar iu
aliehiuan.
1 1 piocuied a bottle in the sprint: INI, and have rood
reason to believe that inyscll' und family eseuiiol Hie acue
last Benson i eneiueiicc of it. use.
Perhaps in no summer since Ihe sell lenient of tin. fine
peninsula, bus the fever and ague heeu ao prevalent ua the
last. 1 have reei immeiideil this medicine in numeroua In
aiunccs, tual when the dusiue had become fixed and Isiffled
the skill of physicians; and I have never known il lad. 1
haa universally pi.riiicrri the m.ait huppy effeeta. Slut I bet
lieve u bus never lu-en exceeded hy any medicine in renin.
VUur llie bllU.ua diseases of the climate.
Vourt, respeeli'nlly,
tTKl'IIK V. R. TROWBRllHiK.
..TTo".''" ""oloiry II B. MASSKR ; NorHniinls-rlnnd,
I llilMi lo.VI A r...i Miltou, J. II. HASKK : 8eliua
grove, MAX II KIAJKK.
AlayU, lnls u
TJLANK DOOKa An assortinent of Blank
liooka, just received and sale by
H. MAS8ER.
Bunbury, Dee. 2, 1848.
tYKL'P MOLASSES. Stiierior refined fclvrup
O Molasses for sale by IIE.NKV M ASSEK.
1618.
Krom Hon. II. I). Fonts. Member of Congress from
lViiuslvniiia.
WAstiiMtTii. II. C, Jen 10. I.-q.
Iienr Sir. I have been u dyspcplie sullerer for about ten
V-urs. un.l have rc.rted to vurioua niedieiiiea lor relict
Milhout success, until I made uae of your "Oxvirenaied
Hitlers." I have used about two bottles, and fiiidnivaclf
restored to peneet health The forma in which the 'dis.
case ahowed itscli, In my case, were, preut acidity of the
stomach, loss .a appetite, extreme flatulence, s. vere cuisti.
I'" the Isnvels. and violent headuche. Feeling desi
rous that a ku -iwleihre of your valuable remedv may reach
libera similarly unli. ted. 1 Uike greut pleasure in record.
inti my testiiu .ny to us curative v.wcr; and would also
reinark. that while on u visit ut home a short time aince 1
lalmtiilslcled a inrt of a b 'ttle to a nunilwr of my nlilieled
i i.n.is, wua pr.iit siiccss. Tli-v are desin.us that vou
sli ail.l establish an aeency nt Putsburir. . nu .1111 them
where the medicine can be ohluined. With an earnest de
sire lor your pr.aipc.rity und happiness, I subscribe myself,
truly your trieiid II. 1). FtlSTl-iR.
D-ot. lii o. B. Onrsv.Wii.dsir. Vt.
. 'ld Vi!-'1''?31' ''' f,"ta l-letchcr, No.
etjS'uth Suxth Mriet. I'iula.lelpl.ia.
Aajritt f r f.tnbury II. H. M.!"S1'R.
Aeens f.r Milton MAl'KAV HA AG.
Agent I" l I ' 1 iper Maliouoy J. (i. UII.X.
April 15, U1S
OAKFOKD'S
UNRIVALLED STYLE OF IHTS
FOR (JENTLEMEV.
C H A It L K S UtKFOIll),
A'o. 104 CHESTNUT STREET
Phumclphia.
W.mlt! rc.cclfu!ly invite sit. nii,.n to his superior
Ivte of liais lor sutuinn. 1818. wti.rli will It
found llie most peileci t-.er I.. f.ne oil', red to ibe
comiiiui.il). I. peculiar f irm lender it the mote
It sirabl , as it combines all the essential of du' 1.
I'llity iiinliiealness, ri (.i ite in that siii. le of . res
wliilis tiia inrieas. il r.cilities in 111 m .niifacturtn,!
i h ull ihe 1001!. iu impr .veni' ills, eoibl.-s lom
'I'u Cuallasok tui Wuitin to pr. duce a lien. 1
Hal.
CiiiiDnKN'a Faxct Hats ad Cam of tdk
Latist Mona. These cooila have Wen selecl. d
with great ere, and will be found most bejuiilul
and chaste in their styles.
Ladiks' Itiiii-no Hats aid Cars or EsTim
it mv Pattshns. Clrent caiehas hetn bestow
ed in eoiisliui tu g tlirse silicic., that Ihey may fii
perficlly easy and toini a graceful vppe.ir.ipca,
CHARLE3 OAKFORD,
104 Chestnut at. a lew doors above Thud.
Philadelphia.
September 30. 1848.ch June 84, 1848 ly
Mleijhanv Hank of P.
Dank of Heaver
llauk of Hwatara 4 .
Dank of Vn-.iiui;ion
I'enlre Hank
City Hunk
l-'aruier-' Merti'rs' Hank
Farmers' A Mecl.'cs' Hank
Farmers' A- Mei liVs' liunk
Hainiouy lusiituii'
lliiiitincdor, ltai.k
Junhl'i Uiiik
Luml.ertnen's Hank
Noribern flat.k of 1'a.
New Hope ).-. tfri.lce Co.
Moriliiimli'il 1'nioii (.'ol. lilt.
iV.r-.h Western Hank ol P.
I Hiiro of Schnvlkill Uank
I'll. Alt A M innf. Hank
Sjlvet L ike liana:
I'liiou Dank of I Vtiu'a.
isliiioie!iiiit! llauk
WilkesLnrre llrlilee Co.
(Tj- Ail notes ptirpnrtitiK lo be on anv Pennsrl.
vama Uank not kivcii in the above list, may be set
lown as frauds.
xr.w JKitsr.v.
Beilford no sals
Reaver closod
Harrisliurg closed
WasliiiietiMi failed
Itellefonte closed
PitishuiK no sale
Pitlsburs;
Fuyelle co.
lirerncastle
Harmony
HiiiilinKilon nu sale
Lewistown nos.le
M'arren
Dundin
New Hoie
Milion
Meadsille
Port Carbon
Cnrlinle
Vonirose
I'nimiiown
(treeiisl.Qr
failed
faile.1
failed
no sale
failed
no sals
close. I
no sals
closed
failed
closed
failed
closed
Wilkeabarre no vale
Hunk otew lliuiiswii-k
Uelvideie Hank
Huiltiiilnti 'o. Hank
Joinn.ercial Hunk
iiiiil.i rl.iiiil li.ink
'aim-is' Hank
.-"arno rs' and Vechaniee' Uk
.-'uriiicrs' and Meet. sines' Ilk
irn.ers' and Merchant,' IJ
f-'ratiklin Hank of ,N, J.
Hoboken lll.c ; (iiuziiiji Co Hob.iken
Brunswick
Ilelvnlere
M-ilt'ord
I'erth Amls.y
llrijjeton
Mount Holly
Hahway
N. lliunswirk Ciileii
Midilletown Pu I
i
i
P'
Jersey City
leisev l'it Uank
Mi-el. anus' lt.nk
Mnnufarliir. r' li.oik
Morris t'oinoy lank
Monmouth Hk of .. J.
Michanies Hank
Mechaiiies' ainl .Mnniif. Hk
Morris Canal and likg Cu
Post .ue
Newark Uk): A Ins Co
New Hope Del Undue Co
N. J. M.inuluc. and Hkti Co
Jersey City
Patterson
Helleville
.Morrietown
Freehold
Newark
Trenton
Jersey City
Newaik
Lambeiuvilla
Hoboken
failed
failed
failat!
failea'
failei
4
fail
i
P
no sal
uo sal
J. J. GP.EE1T0TTGH. :
(Late Heller & ireenourTli.)
PATENT ATTORNEY.
AND MSCHANICAL EHOINEEB,
Masiliinii'tou, U. V.
DRAWINGS and pnnrra for tho Pati-nt
OiRlv, prepared and all the necessary bu
siness, in relation to securing patents, trans
acted, and protiiritly uttended lo, at iheir of
(ice opposite llie Patent Ollice.
October 28, 1848.
11AY HUM. An
1st by
excellent article for sale
HENKV MASSEK.
bunbury Jan. :7th, 1849 tf.
T3LASTE1!, rJult and Full, just received and for
1 by J. W. FR1LLNU.
Suiibun, Dec. 5, 184S.
DAINTS, few for sale bv "
A CHAS. 8.BOGAR.
Kunbury, March 10, 1849.
4
WILEY'S iXtVUU CAXDY. An excel
Unit remedy for coughs, tolds. for sale
I'ltlorinl IMIilun of il'.iubluc'H
Kreal Moi li on the llet'orniatioii
OF TMK SIXTEF.NTH CENTURY IN GER
MAN V, SWITZERLAND, &C Will be
published or. or about the 1st of April. ISIS, by
JOS. A. STEEL, No 96 Cherry st. above 6th,
his splem'.id 12mo edition of the above named
work, with IS engraved illustrations from ori.
jinal designs; 4 vols in 8, bound in extra cloth
and library sheep.
The publisher respectfully calls the attention
ofth trade and the public generally, to Ibis
work being the only illustrated edition published
in the United States He trusts that the beauty
of its embellishments, tha strong and substantial
manner in which it is bound, in conjunction with
the known popularity of Ihe work itself, will ba
sure recommendation lo public favor.
JOS. A. SPEEL, 96 Cherry st above 6th.
J. A. S. has also lately published, new and
beautiful Edition of Sergeant Bell's Rare Show,
suitable book for children, neatly done up in
extra cloth.
Philadelphia, April 1, 1848
PATENT Trusses of all kinds, Harrison's
writing and indellible ink, Cotton yarn and
lapa, just received and for aale by
J. W. rKILINC.
Sunbury, Pec t, 1848.
CAPS. An assortment juat received. Also,
silk HATS at '5, for sale by
11. MASPER.
tiuiiburv, Pec. !, 1816.
N J Froiectun & l.oml.aril hk Jersey City
ilrange llmk Orange
I'aierson Hank Paieraon
Peoples' Hank do
I'liii. eion Hank Princeton
Salem H.iukuig Co Silent
Slate Bank Newark
Mate Hank Elltabelhtowa
Utate Uank Camdeu
Slate 11 ink of Morns' . Morrialown
Slate Dunk Trenton
Sulem and Philad MauufCo Salem
Sussex Uank Newton
Trenton Hanking Co Trenton
Union Bank Dover
M aahiiigton Hanking Co. Hackensack
DELAWARE.
Hk of Wihn cV Urandy wine Wilmington
Uank of Delaware Wilmington
Uank uf Smyrna Smyrna
Do branch Millord
Farmers' Dk of State of Del Dover
Do branch Wilmington
Do branch Georgetown
Do branch Newcastle
Union Hank Wilmington
fXj" l.'ndei 0 '
CO n H banks maiked tbua (M I here am
1 her counterfeit or altered noies of tha various'
..oiiiiosiiooa, in circulation.
fail
fail
faill
P
f
fail
tail
I
fail
I
I
I
J
I
I
I
NEW GOODS,
CHEAPER THAN EVER.
Henry 3Iasser,
XT AS just received at his store, in Sunk
an assoitment of the cheapest Goods, t
ever came to the place, consisting of
DRV GOODS, '
GROCERIES, LIQUORS, Ifc.
French black Cloths, ' Cassinelta, Sac' C
com, of excellent quality and color
price 6 to 10 cts. Good Miulina, a
yard wide, at 6, cent.
Theae are not the low priced trash rti
usually sold. Muslin de Laiiies, of fine q
ity and pattern 18.. Handsome Ter
and other Shawls and various othei artii
The publie are requested to call and.
for Iheniaelvps.
Sunbury, Nov. 18, 1848. , ';''
WINDOW GLASS, 8 by 18, for sale tv
HENRY MAS?
Sunbury, Jan :?th, Mi- tC
runhury, Dec.
at litis oifice