Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, January 06, 1849, Image 3

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t; - PhlMeltt! ityBe;'mtm Nattkm,
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Yt, PhilMpii ;ountjr Wm- F Stnull,
Tho. H. Forsyth, PtUg B. Saytry.
. I. ( Monom?ry-(?o,t Ric WJs. ' . . ,
,','4. ChiU -and Delawwe ft. ! Jones
JJfOot,' ."foul ' i n !. .' '! tr.
"B!, 'BeAiJohh Potteigfe ''';;''
' . Buofc oiioA Rick. ' . ,. . v, ' V 'f, ';,'
0 7. Lancaster and Lebanon Jo. ; JTwg
mekttf Donwl, Sh'iK. " '. - '; ' '" '
r'j.lMonroe, 'Carbon, Schuylkild Pike-j
Wn. CWarfield. -. t -'i-. '
ri f . Northampton and ' Lehtgh oeofc D.
U HCVi... .1- I. I I.. . (.1! I'
Boat.. . . ,, i i
f t0 Susquehanna, Wayne and Wyoming
Francii B. Streeter. - ' " ;
1J. Bradford ahd ioga-Gordon f. Ma-
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,f(12(1 Lycoming, Clinton and Centre Wi
Harris. -. -7 .
. 13. Luzerne and Columbia V. Best.
1 r;. 14. Northumberland and Dauphin R. M.
Vie..-.-!' -. ..i. '
lis fcnmrr1nrl and Perrv R. C. Ster-
b' " ' " ' '
1." .Mifflin, Juniata and Union. . Can-
17. York Philip Smyter.
n' if. Franklin and Adams IT. R.Sadler.
. 19. Huntinffdon, Bedford and Blair AUx-
mndtr King. .
! SO.' Armstrong, Cambria, Indiana and Clear
field IT,, FJohMon'. . , '
.-tU Westmoteland : and Somerset Isaac
Hugus. ,,;
22. Fayette and Green Maxwell M'Cas-
23. Washington G. V, Lawrince
84. Allegheny and Butler Gerrgt W . Dar
tit, John Lewj. ; '
2?,: Beaver anil Mercer David Sanlccy.
V 26. Crawford and Venango J. . Porter
Bmwlefi'''. ' ' ',' " ; "
" 277 Erie J. B. oinsera. '
jS.' Warren, Jefferson,, Clarion, M'Kean
and Elk Timothy lves.
", Those , in Italics are Whigs. New mem
bers marked thus () , .
HOUSE OF RPRKSE!fTATIVES.
Adams Jamet Cooper.
Allegheny Marshal Swarlzwelder, . Chris
m Snively, Henry Largti Lewis C. J. Noble,
Armstrong Jacob McCartney.,
"arer John Sharp, Dr. TFri. Smith.
.ks John C. Myers, Samuel Fegely,
Shaffner, Daniel Zerby.
. dford James J. Kirk, Josiah Miller.
Blair Joseph Higgins.
Bucks James W. Long, Peter D. Bloom,
Edward Niokleson.'i! "-
Butler Robert Ha'mpson.
. Bradford Arunah Wattles, Chas. Stock
well. . Cambria John Fenlon.
Chester-7nrif S. Evans, Thos. K. Bull,
David J. Bent. . ' , , , , .
Centre and Clearfield John B. Meek, Geo
. Walters. '"'
'Cumberland Abraham Lamberton, Geo.
Rupley. : 1 1
Columbia Stewart Pea'rce.'
Crawford James Porter. D. M. Bole.
; pauphiii John B. JJutierord, Thomas
Duncan.u. -. t.-i -
'Delaware James J. Levis.' """ 1
Erie O. J., Ball, S. Ryman.
iFranklin-r-Samufl Seibtrt, Wm. Baker.
. Fayette Wm. Redick, Wm. Y. Roberts.
Green-Jnoi'B. Gordon. .
Huntingdon A. K. Cornyn. .
Indiana Wm. Evans.
Jefferson, Clarion and Venango Jno. S.
M'Calmopt,.TioP, Hastings. , .
i Lebanon--"Addm Crittinger. i ' !
' Lehigh and Carbon Samuel Marx, Robert
Kl'otz, .' v.- '-.,. v.'., .'
. Luzerne Henry M. Fuller, Thomas Gil
lisme.1" 'Lancaster Joan B: Stubbs, D. G. EsheU
man, D. W. Witmer, T. B, Hower, Joseph W.
Fisher.
Lycoming, Clinton, Potter and Sullivan
. William F. Packer, John Smyth.
; Mifflin Hugh M'Kee. ,
Montgomery David Evans, W. T Mor
rison, Willinm Henry.
Mercer D. M. Courtney, Joseph Emery.
Northumberland George A. Frick.
Northampton and Monroe Chas. A. Luch
enbach, Ben. Laubach, B. S. Schoonover. ,
J Perry John Souder.
Philadelphia 'city John H. Diehl, Thos,
C. Steele, R. Bundle Smith, Geo. T. Thorn,
Craig Biddl. ,-, , i
.-Philadelphia county Geo. P. Henzey, Thos
J. Herring, Chas. Hortz, N. Thorn, George
Bellas, Adam Martin, Henry C. Pratt, Alonzo
Robb., ... . -
5ohuylkill John W. Roteberry, John A,
Otto. ' - "Vv " ' -':' ! " ' . '
,Somerset--J. . Stutzman.. ': ' ' '
'Susquehanna and Wyoming Robert R
Ljttle, David Taggart. , ! ,, 4.. . ..
Tioga-t-N. A. Elliott. : .'
Washington Jacob Cort, JohnMKet.
Westmoreland John Fausold, John F. M'
Cullough, Harrison P. Laird. '
, Warren, M'Kean and Elk Alonzo I. Wil-
cox:'..' '!:., ' "-;,. ..'.;, . ., . ; ,
. Wayne and Pike John W. George. .
( Union and Juniata Samuel Weirick, John
MLwghlin. ' ! ; u ;
Yojrk David F.'Williams, Thomas Grove,
George V. CarL ' - i
DemocraU in Roman, and Whigs in Italic.
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becapituUtion. ' , , ,
(,.,'.. Democrats. Whigs.
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- Senate.
' House,
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..Whig majority oq joint bllot,6 - - 9 .
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;VBREXsHXA MA1KBT, ,
!-. u-Zi' ''- Tww, Jan.3,1849. ,
.WmuT Red is worth 105 107 cents;
wWtt held it 110 a 113c. ' J
,JtliiPenhylvani4 U wortu iicu-l"'s
Coitx New Penna. yellow it held ti 5le.,
wHfle 50., 'weight.' " ' ' "V'1 ' " 't
'Pats outherri i juild ai bout 8T B9e-ai---Salf,.ji
hhds at 2Ce and in
tblsat ti cents. ? . -, .
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Cprttettd itttkly bit Henrt Manser.
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XiIST OF CAUSES
FOR trial In h Cotfrf Certimoti P1s of Nor-'
thumberlnrtd Cflunty at January Term 1849.
WmJ Behnonton 1 "vs Shipman & Gronough
Benj. Rolnns r 1 1 ;i' v Valentine Klate '
Henry Masser ' s H. B. Masser Ac Jos,
' " : EWpy -
Jncob Reed " ' ' vs David N. Lake ct al
... A i'. 111- I .' '
uanviue roxwvuw u , ., c . .
Bail Road Co.
m. a a j v wvu jsr vuj uvi
( ; v George' Heckert I
., .. vs Battzar Garohart
vs John Porter ' '
-s D. Marrfc I. Brown
w:n: ta
Wm R Fegoly
Wm. Murry . .
Israel Gutelius '
Sethi Comiyi -'!!'
Jacob Leiacnring
Elijah Crawford ;
vs M. & Philip Billinycr
"i
Wm. Starts
vs John McGinnis .
Brautigam &. Wapplcs vs C. H. & W. Frirk'
Bank of Northumberland vs Philip Stambach
Gideon Market ,. ,. vg Jolin J. Warfonl
Geo Hileman & wife vs Martin & W. Randcls
John Diehl ct al , vs P. Lazarus ct at .
Frederick Keener ' , vs Wm. Ayres ,
Forsyth, Wilson & Co vs I. C. Bryant et al
W. Patterson's assignees v Wm. McCay's admrs.
. ana neirs i
vs HackcnberR ct Rishel
vs James & Wm. Ross
vs Leah Stroeckor
.vs - same "' w
va James & Wm. Ross
Mahan for Scimonton
Hugh Bellas
John Garner's heirs .
Andrew Garner et al.
J. H. Rhoads St. wifo
Robert M. Clark
vs Isaac Brown
Andrew Emmons adm'rs vs David Stahlncckcr
Henry H. Burr ' i : -vs Win, McCay's adm'rs
Daniel Untrst ' ' ; vs Baltzar Garnhart
Thomas Ai.'en ' 1 vs James Cummings I
Charles Dohcrty 1 ! vs Samuel Caldwell
John Wolf ' vs Charles Runnel
Jacob Sw-cnck vs Samuel Henderson
John McGinnis vs Wm. 8tarks
J. G. Montgomery etsl vs Thomas Lloyd
(School Director of Rush tsfrp. vs W illiam li. Aase
Daniel P. Caul
vs I7enf!er or Montague
vs Samuel Furman
Jonathan Furman
Sam'l Herr Ex'rs of
Lewis Crcssman et al vs
Jacob Rhulc, dee'd
Graham's, Heirs
Leah Stroccker
Lewis Hubert's adm'rs
Jacob Houscl & wife
John N. Martz
Jonathan Purscl 6c wife
Joseph Bird
Elijah Scorch
Eleanor Reed's adm'rs
T. Paulding Ac Co.
Mury McCay
D. HoatK for J. Bound
Same for Mathews
J. P. Shulta
Peter Richtcr's ex'rs
Hannah Mendenhall
John Dunkclbcrger
Peter Erwine ,
Catharine Zimmerman
Ann Myers
Rrichael McCarty
Jonathan P. Shullz
Jncob W. Scitzinger' .
John McMahan -J,
Grier Boge & wifo
vs Hugh Bci.'as ct al
vs Jacob Hoffman .
vs A, C. Barret
vs Philip Houtel adm'rs
vs Jos. H.& J. Kline
'i same
vs A. G. Bradford
vs James Covert
vs Jacob Weik
vs Jns. De Normandio
vs Wm. MeCa v's odm's
vs Herrinston & filtncr
vs Conrad Gillner
Vs Jacob Weike
vs J)odirc & Barret
vs Jos. Welker & wife
vs Sol. Dunkclberger
vs John Jacob Weike
vs 13lythe& Ayres
vs l)cwart& Jordan ctal
vs Elizabeth Weitzclct al
vs Sarah Reed .
vs Leah Stroccker
vs Win. Frick ctESlifer
vs Mary Jarrctt
Wm. & R. Fegely iCo. vs John Shiasler
illiam lie Haven
Ucnavillc Clapp
William Hillis , .
Noah S. Mackey ;
Jacob W- Scitzinger
Thomas Keetfer 1 1
Moses Chamberlain
A. D. 6l R. Patterson
Hugh Bellas
vs Jra T. Clement
vs Baltzer Garnhart
vs Jan. De Normandio
vs Samuel Finney
. vs Leah Stroccker
v Samuel Blain
vs Thomas S. Mackey
vs Charlas W. Richards
vs Robert S. Grant
vs Andrew Nve 1 .
Geo. & Milk-r Border
D. Hoats for W. II. Frymire vs Isaac Brown ' '
Samuel Boudman vs Jacob Hower
Mary Quinn et al , : vs Elias Brosious
D. S. Dodge for Moor & Biddle vs W.cV R. Fceel v
Sarah Reed vs Eleanor Reed's sdm'rs
John Meek ,- vs Edmund L. Peirjcr.
JOHN FARNSWORTH, Prolh'ry.
Prothonotary's office -'
Sunbury Dec 2, 1848. J" '
' Notice.' .
A LL persons knowing themselves indebted to
the late Arm of Rhoads & Farrow, merchants
of Snvdcrtown. on Book account or otherwise, am
hereby notified to pay up or make settlement on or
before the first day of February next, as longer in
dulgence cannot be given. Persons interested will
give this notice their immediate attention.
RHOADS & FARROW.
. Snydertown, Dec. 83, 1848 3t
Notice.
TS hereby given, that I have become the purcha
serof the following articles from Jacob Rothar
mel, of Lower Mahonoy Township, and that I
hold his deed for the same, viz :
1 Greymare . 1 Plough and Harrow.
1 year sorrel Colt, J of 2 Wagons,
2 setts of Home gears, 1 new Wagon not ironed;
3 Cows, 1 Clock
5 Sheep His interest in a Lime kiln.
7 Head of Hogs, j .
1 Sleigh. -. :. PETER BORREL.
Dulinatia, Dec. 16, 1848 3t
'Assignees' Saleu ,,
..V ; -y. of the -
P AXINOS FURNACE.
THE subscribers assignees' of tlenRlcr Haas,
& Co., will expose to sale by public vendue,
on Thursday the 8th day of February, 1849, on
the premises! ,
;i, THE CHAKCOAL FURNACE,. h r .
known as the Pit twos Fcbvaci, situate on Sha
mokin Creek about 1 1 miles cast of Sunbury' and
within one fourth of a mile of the Danville & Potts
ville Rail Road, together with coal house, two
dwelling houses, saw-mill and other improvements.
and Willi all the necessary implements, necessary
to work said Furnace. ' There are also, cut and in.
rank, two thousand cords of Wood, winch will be
sold at the same time. ' The location is a fine one,
and the country U well surrounded with good
timber. : ..
The Fumace is built on a perpetual lease at a
rent of $300 per annum for three years from April
next, alter winch tune, the rent may he raised to
$400, per annum. The Furnace will be kept in
blast until the middle 6f Jan'y next Any persons
wishing to view the same can do so by nlling on
the premises. For further particulars apply to the
unscritiers. VV. ct K. r KG ELY.
! Bunbury, Nov. S3, 1848
nr. The Philadelphia Bulletin and Harrisburg
xeysione, win please publish the above, once
week, till sale, and send their bills to this office.
Oyster! Oysters! f Oysters! ! !
RESPECTFULLY in forma the citizens ol
bunburv and vicvii k ha
ly keeps on hand the best quality of oysters,
in the shell and Otherwise, which will be
eryed up in the best style, on the shortest
liOtrCe.' nisi establishrt.,.Yii 1.
tyteriaB cbnreh, Blackberry street, Sim-
oury
! Sunbury, Oct, 28 184"-3mo
CAP&t-An assortment just received,
silk HATRii t9M M Uk. ,
Also,
SUpUiiYr AMKlUcAN AiSp, SHAMOKIN
. PUBILO SALEi
WILL be sold at public vendue, on Monday,
January 16, lft40, tit the Patinos Furnace,
Ih Shambkin townshiri Narthutnberland ounty,
the following described properly, vis: ! n"
; iionjr,H
and Harness, two four Horse BROAD WHEEt
ED WAGONS, one two horse broad wheeled Wa
gon, a fruck ' V :ag on, "a ' Bugfry and Harness,
three Csrts and HarhensJ Wheelbarrows, Wagon
Beds, Picks, Shovels,! Ac, acc t , . y
r-l . . ALSOl - ' ' -Sl-
' 1 A Tarlcly or Sr GooA4, '';
Consisting of Dry. Goods, Groceries, Hardware,
Queensware, Drugs & Medicines, Spices, etc..
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. on said
day, ahd continue from dny to day, (until all is
sold. Conditions made known on the day of sale,
by WILLIAM & REUBEN FEGELY, ;
A iKignees or TeiUr Haas Comp
8unbury, Dec 16, 1848 tS ,. '.m . .
' ATS ITim'ERSAIi IIISTOKY.
FROM THE INFANCY OF MANKIND TO
THE PTJF.RF.NT TIME. Bv G. C. Hum
L. L. D. Now ready, 1st volume, bound in cloth.
Price $1 75 and to be continued in monthly
parts, until finished, five numbers forming a vol
ume, 25 cts. per number. .. ,. , .
The author of this work seems to have had in
constant view the celebrated treatise of Lucian
"How a History ought to lie written." Truth in
its scvarity, and rcsnon In its manly state, are the
chief Muses and Graces to which he has dono obe
dience. What a different view bos been opened to
us of the state of nations of by-gone nges, from that
which has 'been presented toVisby other historians.
No wonder that the numliers already issued, have
met with a large solo, snd been hailed by frequent
laudatory notices of the press, of which a few a
bridged extracts here arc subjoined.
. From f As Democratic Review.
This leautiful octave the first volume of Dr.
Hcbbe's Universal Historv forms the initial vol
ume of a ticw end greatly improved work, devoted
tothc history ottho linivcrsc, based not merely
upon the usually received data of former historians
but derived from the best authorities, attested by
revelations of modern discovery. The recent re
searches in archcrolngy by Chevalier Bunsen, and
other learned investigators, among ancient monu
mental records, have so entirely change the aspect
of primitive tunes and revealed so many important
new data, that the wonder hns been not that such
a work as the present should make its appearance
but rather that the task should not have been I
foro attempted in Europe. From a somewhat
careful examination of this volume, however we
find no cause to regret that the theme should have
been reserved for the judicious and laborious press
of Dr. Heblic To such as cannot command the
leisure for a more systematic course of study, this
work proves eminently important and valunhlo,
since, when completed ! it will form a compendous
liberary of universal history, the most accurate
and complete extent, and written up to tho spirit
of the age.
From the New York Tribune, Sept. 23.
L: regard to the literary execution of this work,
we have spoken as the numbers appeared, but not
as fully as its merits desorvc. Now, on reexami
nation', we hositato not to pronounce that this vol
ume, as a histoTy of the earliest period of mankind
has no rival in aj;y single work of universal histo
ry in the English lutijtungc.
' F10m Graham's Magazine.
The author of the Universal History now in
publication, judging from the portion of it already
publish! o. is equal 10 ins ias. "
urcDared bv twenty years of stui-'v, and a familiar
acquaintance with" nil the necessary authorities,
not only those trf whom we look for solid records
of facts, but those wno nave gone ncnch- ".y"
fiira nf M.ni. h-rked the source ot political
convulsions by a thonsa nil pulse back to tho ,'iidilcn
heart ol some great princ, u'c.
From the DosioiTrunscript.
Dr. Hcbbc, by availing h'm.'self of tho light
which the Egyptian hieorologi'-.ts i?ml other inves
tigators of antiquity, have shed 00 thfl earliest his.
tory of man, by means of hia vast cruJitioni ena
bling hiin t avoid the errors of compjleti and to
draw from tho original and most undoubted sour
ces ofauthority, and by his acute judgenn.ent, his
liberal philosophy, his deep sympathy with uuuiA
nity, and his enthusiastic love for his favorite. 'u
dy, has produced what may he termed in many
respects an original history of the infant nations of
tho world. Tho work is written in the most en
larged and liberal spirit, while the author rejects
tho superstition of the ancient priesthood, he is a
stout defender of the immortal and sublime truths
of Christianity. 1
From the New York True Sun.
' The style of Dr. Hehhe,' though writing in a
tongue foreign to him, is always flowing and ani
mated, sometimes picturesque, and sometimes even
eloquent and sublime.
. This work appears in monthly numbers seven
numliers now ready.
' A lilieral discount to the trade. Sent by mail to
any part of the country.
DEWITT et DAVENPORT,
Tribune. Buildings,
Tvassau street, New York.
ltT Paper inserting the above three times, in
cluding this notice, and noticing the numbers as
they appear, will nave the back numbers sent to
thciu by forwarding a copy of their paper to tho
publisher marked. Also receive the numbers as
fast as published.
December 30, 1848 3t '
COLUMBIAN SERIES OF
arCtitmrtfco.
The Pupils friend and Ttachcrys comfort.
THE COLUMBIAN CALCULATOR-Tina,
work is already introduced into some of tlio
host Aradamirs and a largo numlict. of 8chooU,
where lis use has given derided and universal sa
tisfaction, both to teacher and pupil. It ia purely
American in ita character, based upon our own
beautiful deeimul tystem of tiirrfiuy. It contains
more, the arrangements are lietter, and it is the
easiest and cheapest work of the kind now in use;
and it ia so considere 1 by hundreds of the most
competent teachers and men of scieneo in the I'ni
on, who have recommended it. It ia the book,
particularly and expressly prepared for our Ame
rican Scholar : JBy Almon Tiriimr.
Tut Youth's Cot.r)iHiixCLcvi.AToit. This
volume contains 91 pages, with about 900 exam
plea for solution on the slate, It embraces the
Fundamental Rules, Compound Rules, Simple
and Compound Reduction, riinglo Rule of Three,
Proportion, &e. ; ' .
Tii-KNon's Abitumitic.l TiHLEs, is destined
for the use of younger classes in tha Schools of the
United States. . A beautiful little book and pleas
ing to children, and tho only one of tho kind of any
value. i
There are Keys to both Arithmetics bound aim
gle or double, for Ihe convenience of teachers, in
which the solutions of the questions arc given with
much extra matter fur the black board. . These
Keys are the moat complete works of the kind ever
published, and contain, in addition, about two
hundred examples iu Mensuration, &c for the
um of the Teacher. All that is wanted is to have
the above books examined, and no teacher who is
acquainted with the science of Arithmetic, will
hesitate to pronounce thciu the best , works tliat
have ever been published in this or any other
country. i ," ... ; v
' Although issued but a few months, they have
already been introduced into the Night Public
BchooUi of New York City in all llva Schools
uuhlio and private, except two, ia the City of
Reading. Also, in, about twenty Acadaniies in the
Bute of Pennsylvania in Urge portion of tha
Schools in tit City, of Wilmington, in the City of
Lancaster, and in the Uoroughs ot liarruburg,
York L'hamberabuta, Lebanon, DoylcsUnvn, Potta
villo, Orwigsburg, ate, &a. , ...
Forsaleby Hcar Massxb, Sunbury, . Agent
for Northumberland County.' -.;-!; ,, '
Sunbury, Dec 3, 1848.
AISJNS,curranU, citron," cheese, pepper
x (aucf, At. 4 for sale by J. Yf. JUIUXQ.
BunDury, Uec a, 1MB.
U LASTER, Salt and FuU, just ecaivd and lot
m
W. fRILLNO.
DIAT.ZOND POWDER
FOR '; ' , '.j,f1
v,v : V,: razor strops, -,.:,., , ,
THIS Powder is warranted fer superior to any
tbing in ose for imparting a keen, Hmoothedge
to Razor; Surgical instruments, and all kinds of
fine CcTLiat it may be applied to any kind of
strop. Also superior Razors Knives, and Perfu
mery, wholesale and retail, by. -t
ALFRED BENNETT, Agent.
Depot of Fine Razors, Strops, Brushes, and
Cheap Fancy Goods, No. 1 8 South Fifth street a
bove Chestnut Philadelphia. ..x'.." ' .' '!
, ; TESTIMONIALS." i' t
", , PiutinsLrniA Feb. 15th, 1848. ,
This may certify that I have used one ef the
Strops prepared with HAYNE8 MAGIC DIA
MOND POWDER, and can attest in the most
unequivocal manner, that there is nothing can be
fouiid that will produce the same effect In my oplnJ
ion, and must sny to others, try it, and you wilt
find it superior to any heietofurc in use. ' I ran
truly say that I never knew what a sharp razor
was before. .',::'
JOHN SCOTT, Iron Safe Makor, 41 S. Third st.
Pmi.nxLrHiiA, Octolicr, 1848.
A very hard beard and tender face has compel
led me to seek and tent many contrivances design-
ed to tnako shaving easy snd pk-asant, but , with
Indifferent sneces, until I made Use of the Maic
DIAMOND POWDER, sold by Alfred Bennett,
and Roussel's Shoving Cream. Their united pow
er act like magic, and Impart a power to the Razor
to remove the most stubborn beard, without Irri
tating the skin or temper of tlmir owner.
J. COX, 4!) South Fifth Street.
, For sale at this office Price 25 cts. per Box.
rovetnher S3, 1848 Cm.
The largest ksMoi-tincnt In Town,
John W. Fi lling,
9 ESPF.CTFULLY informs hisfriendsand
M customers, that lie hns received the
birpst and best assorlment of poods ever of
fered in Sunbury. Consisling of
: DRY GOODS;
Groceries, IlurJware, Queensware, Liquors,
Drugs, Faints
and a preut variety of other articles
The publio nre respectfully requested lo
call and examine his slock before purchasing
elsewhere. .- - ,-
Sunbury, Nov. 18, 1848. " .
NEW GOODS,
CHEAPER THAN EVER.
Henry Masser,
HAS just received at hi,s slore, in Sutibur)",
nn assortment of the cheapest G'oods,.that
ever came to the place, consisting ot .
DRV GOODS,
GROCERIES,-LIQUORS, tec.
French black Clolhs, Cassinelts, &c. Cali
coes, of excellent 'quality1 nnd colors,
. ptiue 6 to 10 cts. Guod Muslins, a .
- vard wide, nt 6! rents. 1
These are nut the. low priced trash articles
usually sold. ' Muslin deLmnes, of fine'qual
itv nnd patterns 1R. Handsome Terkeri
ami other Shawls and various other articles.
The public are requested to call and judge
lor themselves.
Sunbury, Nov. 18, 1848. '
i AiinnriMC ueithtopais
II HISUEIUVI Ol-Rnisr to Tits S.cc!
. s-"-, ' Hmlth to Uie Weak I ! A
v??7v Ij2!M ! . HAI.M is found loi Ihe
0' V"ij "s,. Whole Human Kueo in An
drews'
1'AIN KILLKR.
This is on entirely vegeta
ble C'tmp-und, cmiposetl of
i veii:y-r iveiiiuerentingre
dieuls, and is nu internal and
Kxterual Remedy for Ihe vu-
ri nu ills tliat human llesji is
. heir to
ecu AS,
Rrni'lM. Colds. Piins, Xcrvens and Hick Hendsehe,
R hriiiiuitism. Cuts. UnMitu, Ppinal Afl'ei-Uoiis, bummer
Comiihints, Cb ilcru Morbus Tmulmclie, Erupuoiu, Corns
"ilea, rrozt-n Parts, Hums, genUla, Agneiii the Fsre and
nr vist, l"ninters' C 'Hie, llruises, old res, Ims nf apne-
ite .'ieneml Udnlity, Aslhi
. .,'.. 4 sliilltn-'S nor bottle
Fnint.'-ilel
ery ngeui grans, couUitnuig a
1' k ..r .1 . jl.... ...... ,...A a.tAds .fttTunlsi rtf
Andrews1 Pfti- Aider, jaiiuiuaira in tuiwnivwi
LiX)K Ot T FOR FRAUn.
' . ... , .ccmi of Andrnt-i Pain Killermriv
rfmS&mZZ iy i,MluceU " "nM-tf whem it
i2r!J.i? m S..- i-iUni'Liui ocrupntioin maiiiiWt
iiune. f..rt.epretndl nuikT, W c.
all remcmlrr tlmt AiidrfWa Genuii.ft l-1 " .K' "UJJ
written imatnre of 1. Andrewi on ti. w , r . t; f "
in biuck ink. Don't aunly ask fur Paia KiU.v uwl m Uf
Anilrrws' Pnin KilIT, ami have nt other. kjj
&M bv M. A. MrCay, Rile Affeitt, Nnhu.?;7",inll
J. W, Frilinir.ftunhurv; John II. Rnwt Miltm?; -,unf Kt
Myyer, HI Himslmrff ; Win. A. Mnrrny Co, in"uli
l)uvenpn & Smith, Plvm mth; Andrew Yuhr, Wilk "
. s. a ti-s.. L- kr,.v ...:n . an
trrc ; 11 J) at a- iin v"inmn, nuLncusviuv , rsniiii. i
Chtimlerinin. Iwihtirjr ; George McAlpiii. jersey EJIioivi t
J. AI. Judd, WillMtnspoil. I
Oiders addressed to I. Andrews, inventnr and onlv Pro
prietor at Itheca Tompkins county, N. Y. IViU roeoive
prompt attention.
September 3U, 1848. 1y "l
OAKTORD'S
UNRIVALLED STYLE OF HATS
FOR GENTLEMEN.
CHAHI-liS OAK FORO,
No. 104 CHESTNUT STREET
Philadelphia, r .
Weuld respectfully invite attention to his superior
style ofiiais fur autumn, 1848, which will to
found the most perfect ever before offered to the
community. Ita peculiar forms rnndcrs it the more
il sirM' , as It combines all the essential of durs.
l-iliiy snilnealneiH, requisite in that article of dress
whills his incieasrd fut ilities in in m inufscturing
wi h all ihe modi-rq improvements, ensblos hiin
To CuALiiNaK tui W'oaLB to produce bettr
Hut.
CuiLiiasa's F.acr IUtsird Can or rat
Lsti'.st Mons. These gootls hava been seieclrd
with grent ore, snd will he found most beautiful
and clins'e in their style. '
LauiKa' Kiiuao) Hits i Cars or Eanat
tt tw Psttskxs. Great rsre has tn bestow
ed in constiuitn g these stticles. iht they may fit
peifictiy ay and foim graceful appesrine.
CHARLES OAKFORD,
104 Chestnut st. s few doors ahove Tliiid. '
' ' ; Philadelphia.
Brptemlier 30, 184B ch June 34, 1848 ly "
AO ENT8 -?!
mil CANVAHM FOU SOME NEW- AND
1. - POFULR VVOKK, in every COUNTY
throughout the United Ht.itrs. Tn Agents, the
most liberal enrouisgrment is nflerrd with a
email capital of f 28 to $100. A ehsnee is oTHred
whereby an agent can make front (10 to MS pe
neik, For further particulate, addiess (rmstpsid)
- . N. 58 North slGCOND Street
'Philadelphia, Kept. 9. I84H. 6ni.
J. GHElTOTJGH.: '
(Late Keller & G re-enough.) ..'
! 1;. PATENT ATTORNEY..: ,
: AMD MBOHAICiaAXs BMOUTBSB,
VasblnKlon,U.C.
TkRATINGS and papura for tha Patent
VOtfiud, flu-pared and all the necustary bu
niiiL'gs, jn relution to securing- patent, trans
acted, ana promptly auennmi to, al meir ot.
bee opposite tjiii futeot umce. ,
; October 88, 1818.,', ...... '
fpEArf, from the New "ork Canton end Pekin
ii Tea Company. Forsaleby ;
1 -' J. Yf . FRILING.
Bunbury, Dec S, 1848,
ATENT Trusses tot all kinds, Harrison's
writing and indelliule Ink, Cotton yam and
pa, just received and lor sale by
mm
a5I
JOURNAL,
DR. TOU NSEND'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF
SAUSAPAU1LLA.
THIS F.ract Is put op Iri quart bottlt It s sli MitipS
chmpnr, plnnnnter, anil warranted suptrinr to any
S11H. It eiirn dimaes wKhoot vomiting, purging, sirs
nras, or dalslilslSig Ui pallant, and is particuarljr sdaptpd
liiri I .
FAt.ti Alfb 8PRINO MEDICINE. '
Tlis (mat liesmr snd superiority of thhi 8oripTilla over
- otner remenins is, whim u ersniciMuio, s
' - . It lnvl)jonite the body. 'v
;.. Conaumption cured. '.-J
" Clesnse snd Mrengthea. '
Consumption esn be cured.
Bronehltls, Cmwumption, Liver Complaint, Colds, Coughs,
Catarrh, AsUinia, fniltln(r of Blnnri. fVireness in the
. Chest, HetHio Flurii, Night wents,
cult and Profuse Eiprctnration,
sod Pain in the Side,
V..V " "
hnve and esn Iw cured.
Prolnbty therf never wet s remedy that hu liern so sue
eessful in deanemtn cases of enitnimption this ; It rlenn
ses snd strenirUiens the system, mid spnenrs to hml the ul
cers nn tho Inns, and natteiils (rsdnaily regain their usual
health and ttrvuRlh.
CUllIOlTSi CASK OF CONSUMPTION.
, There is stmrcely a (lay priaius but there are a number of
cstcsof ooHmunpffiii! reported ai rural by the nee of Dr
Townsen's SnrsapaiUla. The following was recently re
ceived :
Dr. Towsssxd Denr Sir : For the last throe venrs I
hnve been ntlHctcd with gonenu dgbility, and nervom enn-
sumption fSTthc Inst slagekaitd did not expect to ever aniu
my health st nil. After fcnus t
under the enre of some of the
After soius through a course of medicine
some of the m'1! distinimiilird rrrti
ular
phv
hysicisna sik! mrmlicrs of the fluard of llcnlth in N
ew
Votk and t-lsevhcre, and eudiiis the nvist nf my enrniitiri
in attempt ins to rt-irtiiu niv heulUt, nnd after reading
S"ine pnper of yom Sirsniiurillu 1 resolved to try it. After
usina six b-Hllc I f.iuiHl it d ma me grml good, and called
to see ynu at your office ; Willi your advice I kept on, and
do most hmrluy thnnk you for your advice. 1 persevere in
taking the &irsnptirillii, and havo been able ti attend to my
iisunl labors for the lust four months, and I hope by the
blessings nf God and your rVtrwpnriila to continue my
health. It helped me beyond Uie expectations of nil who
knew my ense. CHARLES QUIMUY
Ornntej I'.wrx eo. N. J., Aug. 8, 1847.
Htiiteof New Jersey, -s-x county, is. Chnrles Qtiim
by being duly swiiril aeeonling lo Inw, on hifmth ssiith,
tint Ihe fori'oinu STntement is true nerording ti Ihe Iwst of
hitknowlwijrennd belief. CIIARI.KS tJUlMBY.
Sworn and siileribed to before me at f Irnnee, the 2d
August, ltur. CVRt S BAI.UWIN.
. Justice of the 1'caeo.
WITTINO m.oou.
Rend the follnwiuir, and Iny tltat consumption is in incu
rable if you can :
.-tew vors, April -ji, UI7.
Dr. TowxuKsn I 1 verily lielievn tliirt nnir ftirsnnnrillo
hns been the mesns. thnwpli Providets-e, of savins my lite
1 iiave for several years hud s Uid noiih It hecmne worse
and worse. At hist 1 raised lurue quuutitiee ot' bltsitl, hml
luuht sweats nnd was greatly debilitateii nud reduced, nisi
did
ti not expect to live, i nave only nsea wsir ?rirKiiiariiia
but a sli' rt t ime, and thora hns a wnmlonal ohsnrje been
wruimht in me. I am now nhle t . walk oil over the city
ruise no liloxj, ami mv cotivh has it me. ou can wiMI
imagine Uint 1 a in Umiikfiil ir these results. Your nlredi
cut servant. W.M. Hi SSKLI,, 6a Catharine st.
The nnnexed ct'rtificnfe tulla a simple nnd truthful rtnrv
of sutTtrins and ptlicf. There tire tliouitaiutB of snniliircu-
in tins oily ami Brooklyn, and yet there are luousuuds
of parents let their children die for fear of being humbugged
or to save a few shillings.
jjro wyn, aopt. vu if!.
Dr. TawsnsD: I tnlic nlennure in stutiiur. fur the bene
fit of those wliom it muy conrcrn, tliat my duugliter, two
rnra nun six mcnuiB oiu, wna onuciou wuil general ut
liility and Itmnnf K'wwh. Sri wits ctveu nn an ntist je-
covery by tur family physician; Ixit tortimatt ly I -.b re
fiUTimmded bv a friVnd to try-your Sctrsinnrilbi. lb-lore
hnvunr used one bottle (the reeovernl her speech and wns
enabled to wnltc alone, to the ant nishinent of nil wlr were
arxitnuitei with the eireuimitnnces. She is now quite well,
and In much letter hedth thnn he hns been for tS nvutln
pas;. JOSKPII TAYI.OH. York rt., Urooklyn.
Vefv fir ftmiiies indeed -in fnct we hnve nt heard of
one that wti Dr. 'rnrnsond's S:irsiparil!a in tinif. I mt
any children the pant Summer, while those that did n t,
sickened and died. The cort-ificute we publish below is
conclusive evidence of its r ilue, and is only air -ther tnsUiuce
of its savins; the lives nf children !
Dr. TowxsitNO Dear Sir : I hnd two child en cured bv
y.iur S.-iriiKiriiln of the stimmT eoinphiut nnd dysonfnry ;
one viis only .ri month ijd and Mm other 3 yenrs. Tbi-y
were Tory much reduced, nnd we expected Miov would die ;
they were f iven up by two respect :ibte physicians. Vhell
the doctor informed us thtt we mn-it l ise them, we res b
ved to try yt-nr S.irnnprillji we had heird m-u-h of, but
had little fonfidm-e, there brinir s much stuff ailvcrlied
that is worthless: rit we nre tlmnkful that we did, for it
undoubtedly an veil the lives of b th. I write this thrit oth
ers may be ilKluced to use it. Yours, respectfully.
.iuiii wiusuA, Jr.
Myrtle-avciioe, Rrrtoklpi, Sept. 1J5, 1P17.
TO TIIK LAD ILS.
GREAT FKMAI.K MF.DICINR.
Dr. TovtTesKXD's SnAPHtM.s. is a sovereign am. speedy
rnre for iiicipifiit cmsnniption, nn.l for Uie general prostru
tt m of the jrytftcni no matter whether the result of inhe
rent cause or causes, prtntuced by irregularity, illness or ac
cident. Nothing can be mT snrismflr thin its bivhrrntin ef
fects on the hMman frame, ersiins nil weukness mid lus-
itude, frnin bikiujj It at tmce lice nne nbust and full of
enenrv under its mnufnee. it immeii:ire!v counteracts trie
nervelcsnnffiis of Uie female frame, which is the great cause
Darrenneis.
It will not b expected of ns. in cases of sn delicate a na
ture, to exhibit certificates of cures performed, but we ran
assure the aimacd tnat huuurcos ot cases nave been rep jr
tetl to us.
Dn. ToWnshtcti! STy wife bvlnp; preatly dixlrcsrcd by
weaiinciw ami general netniiTy, aiut sunerin; cnntiiuniiy by
pm.i ami with other tltrnculitrs, nnd Irtvinc kn wn eapi s
where your mcdietaa Ins eilectetl great cures ; and a!
heariinr it reconuncMdefl tor such caws as 1 have described,
I otjtuincd a b title of your r.xtnict uf S irsaparilla and fb
lowefl the directions y-mjrnve me. In a short period it
removed her compnuus and restoron her to health. Heuig
frreatful for the beiH-Hts she received, I take pleasure ia
thusackuowledgtug it, and recoinuiendintr it to the puMic,
M. D. MOOUl
Albany, Aug. 17, Ml. cor. Grand & Lydia ts.
DYSPKPSIA.
No fluid or meriiciin lias ever been discovered which so
nearly resembles Uie gastric juice or saliva in decomposing
food and strenslheniiur the onransnf digestion as this pre
paration of Sursapiiriua. It positively cures every case of
dyspepsia, however severe or chrome.
Bank Department. Albany. Mav 10. 115.
Dr. Towtisend Sir : 1 have been atAictnl for several
rears with dyspepsia in its worst ftnn, attended with s ur-
ness of stomach, loss nf apatite, extreme heart bum, and a
great aversion to ail Units ol food, aim tor weeKS, (what l
eouLl eat) I have been unable to retain but a small portion
on my stomach. 1 tried the usual remedies, but they had
but little or effect in removing the complaint. I was in
iIiipmI. tson. two months since, to try your Kxtrnet of Sar-
sanaritla. and i must sny with little confidence ; but after
using nearly two bottle, I found my appetite restored and
tha heart! mm entire.'v removed; and I would earnestly re
commend tho use of It io those who have been afflicted as 1
..iv-!.. Vimrs. A t.. W. W. VA1 Y.AXU V.
Aeent for BunUirv jVWN W. FR1IXNG; Nor
i,... nWlamb MARY A. MeJCAY; DanvtUe, WM. A
AU'U, -
9Ai and 41d
MARKET STREET,
rll innsiriiiA.
THE CHEAPST ASD LARGEST
Gold and Siive? Waltlics
- ' IX raiLADEAIi;.. '
Cold Levers, full jewelled, 18 Pr
case ,,TB'
Silver Levers, full jewelled ' i 1 an..' o"'
I.i pines . " 11 anu o -
Quaitirs, $ 5 to . "
Gold H. ncils, 15).
riilvei Tun Simons, rqu il locoin, 4 AO
Gold Pai s, silver ao'der snd pencil. 1 00 ,
With s splendid sssoriturnt ol all kind, of
Watches, butlt gold snd silver ; Rich Jewelry, &c.
&c, UoM Chain ol the be4 menufictuie, and in
fart tvciv thing in the V atch and Jewelry In
at much lessp icea than un ba bought in this
city or elMiohere.
Please tive tin. sdveitisi-ment, anJ call at ei
ther LEWIS UDOMUS.,
No. 413 MARKET sneei. sheve E evenih.
north side, nr st JACO'J LADOMUS,
SIS MARKET sl.,fir.t store below F.ijU', south
ide. ,
try We have Gold and Silver Levers still chea.
per thiin the sbove prices t liberal discount msde
to I lie traile. -
Sepiemher-2.1, 1848 6m ; ' 4
i .1
RICH FANCY FU11S FOU LADIES' WEAR.
,, , CHARLES OAKFORD, .
Furrier.
Xo. 101, rticfitnut Street,
A few doors above Third, Philadelphia,
would inviiesthoi Isdies In call sml exsmine his
supeiior nt.ick'nf Muffs, lioas. Tippets. &o.
every validly, ronsisiing of li eh Huims tisble,
Hudson's Bay Martin, Norway M si tin, Mii.k b
bias Usun Martin, Plooa Martin, brmliif, Filch
Lynl, &.o, 4c. 'I' base shies base bien eal s)trd
witb ileal csie, nd ars snsil by Ilia best wurkmen
in the country. Lsdies my lest aaaurad thst ao
article will be offered for sale in this establishment
that is not veriest in ecf leoaettt t , -t ...
r.trj .-i CHARLES OAKFORD, ;j
4 .... :i A. 104, Vhttnul Ureei, oeruecn
Tkird and Fourth, street t
Pepteraber ao, istB on) -, ,,, , , ;
Cotton Yam, Cotton Carpet Chain, Cotton Laps
end Wadding, Qoiton Outlines, Kcady made
PaWloons, Reedy made Yeats, CohgTeas .Knives,
Porcelain lined prescrvin j kettles, just received
r4. - I. v " If Incurs
u, muw by , . ... o... v-- .
- Sunbury, Pee; t, 181S.
, 'A.
G
UM fiKOES fer Oeiitlemau tvnsl LaAesj, jttai
raooived aiul for sale by
H. MASWER.
,.f:
m
CbLI-EGrpF HEALTH,
, vp 207 Matn strut, Buffalo. V. Y.
- ; 1 ; f ; Dlt. G.C. YAUGIINl
1
Vegetable Lithontriptlc Ilxtnit. ;
THIS celebrated remedy ia constantly Increasing Its fams
ly the many cures it ia making
; , ALL OVER THE WORLD.
It has now become the only medicine for family ose, and ia
particularly recommended for . . .
DROPSY:
sli sfBfres of this cntnplnliit Iinmcdintply rc.'.'cvnl, no mnttr
of how long standing. Pe Phnmnhlet for tc'limonjr.
GRAVEL,
and all diseases of the urinary organs for these distress.
ing ciimpluinU it sbuuls slone no nlhor article can relieve
ynu and the cures testified to willoimvince the mtst skep
tical j sea pamphlet, l.iver Complaint. Billious diseases.
FEVER & AGUE.
To the Oreat West esoeclslljr, snd wherever these com
plaints prersil this medicine Is offered.
NO MINERAL AGENT,
no d(!teterinm c-impomid is a pnrt of this mlsture. it
enres these diienscs with certaintv and celerityi and does
not leave the system torpid. fce Vamiihlet.
. PILES, .
a oomplsint of a most pninfnl clmrnetcr, is
IMMEDIATELY RELIEVED,
sml a enre follows by a few dure nse of thisartiele ! it Is
ftir liefore any other prcpemtionf.ir this disease, or for any
other disease originating from impure Wood. See pom-
DEBILITY OF THE SYSTEM,
weak back, weakness of the Kidneys, fcc., or Inflmnma
tion of snme, Is immeilidtely relieved' by a few dsys use it
this medicine, nnd a cure is always a result of its' use. It
slunds as
A CERTAIN REMEDY,
for such complaints, nnd also for derangements of the fe
male iranic,
lKKEuULAHITlKIS, cLI rRlwIONl?, I
painful mciistruutioiis. Ni article lias ever been offered
except ths which would touch this kind of derangements.
It may he relied upon as a sure and elective remedy, and
did we feci permitted ti do so ronld give
A THOUSAND NAMES,
as proof of cures in this distrcsin? clnm of complaints.
Pee pamphM. All broken down. debilitated c nistitutions
from the ctrect of mercury, will iind the braciiifr power of
this article to net immediately, and ilia poisonous mineral
erndicuttvl from thesvstrm.
ERUPTIVE DISEASES
will find the altetative proprrlirs of (his article.
lTUIFV THE BIOOD.
nnd driven such diseases from the syntem. fee pamphlet
for testimony itfcnn-s in nil rliKfiFcy, which the limits of
un advertisement will not permit to be named hen. Am nts
uivo them away ; they cor it: mi 3-2 pngt-a of certtficalts of
high ciiuriictcr, and a stronger
ARRAY OF PROOF
of the virtues of a medicine, never npp'-nrcd. It is one of
the pcenlinr fcnhirea of flis article lint it nver fnils to
Itenrtit in any case, and If Nine and muscle nre left to build
upon let tho emaciated and lingering iuvulid
HOPE ON
ami Keep taknt? the mcmcine ns hmg as there is an nu
provemeut. J lie proprietor would
acainst a tmmler of articles which come out undor tha
head ol
SARSAPARILLAS, SYRUP?, &C..
ns cures f r Dropsy. Gmvcl, Ac: Tlicy nre good f irn
inuig, ami C'Jiic-icTef: to cull I'm unwary;
TUIUI TJIKA1 AU1
Their inventors never fiioue.it of curins such diseases till
iniHnnicie nan uonc u. j puriicuiar eiuuy oi wm paui
hl'-t is earnest ty s 'lieited. ,
Agiaita nud nil who Ml the nrticle are
GLAD TO CIRCULATE
erntmt'Wlv. Tut un in 30 oz. bottles, at ?.! ; Is oz. do i
!1 each the tarirer holdhnr 6 or.. m re than two small Imt-
tles. liook out and ffet imrtosr np-n. Kverv b )ttte has
'Vau-rhn's Vegetable l.iihntritic Mixture." blown upon
Ihe piass. the written sijriviture of '(;. Vaushn" r.n the
directions, and "(i. C. Youjrhn, HuiT.d' i," suunprd on the
c rk. IS one tnlier are efiiuine. rrepnreii hy ur. it. j
Vau!lm, and s ld at the Vrincipal O.lice, J.7 Alain street,
Ibitfiilo, nt wls"legnle and retail. No attention eiveu to let.
tcrs unless ' p wi piid orders from reirutnrly ciiPtitntrd
A iients excepted; rest paid letter, or verlml fmmiumca
tioas s oliciliu? advice. Tiroinntlv attended U irmti.
timees tlevotttl exciumvety to tne sale oi mis anicw
13i! Nasfl-m st. New Yorkcitv: 2fri l!riB.'Xst.fiiit''in, ftla.:
nird by the principal Druists throughout the Viiib-dSLates
and i.:au:ida, as Agents,
List t Atreots. J;rrs it c.. v tio;"saia A pent rmintiei
phi a J. W. Kri litis:, lnulury Jsane Genrlnrt. telinfTrrove
O. A. Wveth. I.ewisbur? H. I.SlKnfti'. Milbm Haws
V MeCorraick, McGwcnarille Miss MvCoy, Northumber
land. , ,
April 1, y
Patent A ir-Tisht
SUMMER AND WINTER COOKING
STOVES.
THK above Stove, which is equully wuil adapted to Wood
or Cxil, has reccivt-tl silver lliei'luls at the I'uirs of the
American Institute, ftew oiv ; ol the fll eeimliica' insti
tute, K'ston ; ol' the h'nutkliil Institute, rhilaileliihia; and
ol Ihe Mechanics' Institute. v iliitiiieton, lletawure.
It is raiwilile, if proiwrlv u8t-o, 'f d tinir lu re work, with
less fuel, thsu any other Stove v't onereu to the puWic : ut
winter it win warm tne largest kiii-ik-ii. wane in summer
with tho summer dress att-K-hed, it throws out no nnre.
heat Uutn a chnrcaal I'uruaee; and for hoiling, bmilina, ha-
Kintr.-nr roastine, iieannot tie surpassed Dy any otner stove,
ooen lire, or wick oven. v.
.RECOMMENDATIONS.
CanttricATi or Tns Judges ov th Mkciiamics' Hsti-
TCTI. BOSTOH.
We, the suliscribers. beinz chosen .fudges bv the Marsa-
ehusetts Charitnblo Mechanics' Association in B'stm, on
stoves, furnaces, ranges, &e. would inftirm the public, thnt
alter testing all tne coostn stoves Hint were pnt uito tin
t air lor extiiottion, anu letting eecn man matwure ins ow
stove with the same kind of coal, in order to ascertain
which would do the nine work with lis? least fuel in the
same time, nnd do it best, wa find tint ttlewart's Futeut
feununcr and inter Air 1 iht Cisiking btove, uuiuaruetur-
ea by lite patentee, oi l rov, . V ., to be tne best, us it tool
but i3 minutes to boil two gallons of water and bake biscuit
in the same time, and broil beef steak, and all die in the
best manner with seven pouinlsof coal, iu thirty tnumtcs
from the tim the nre was put into the stove. To whu
weawnrdtst thesilvermeilal.
jami t uotxn, waltkr Cornell,
THOMAS MOfl.TOV, A. D. WEBUER, and
JAMKSPAOE, Jcdoe..
Tlie suhseriljera respectfully invite ihe sltenlton of coun
try dealers, tti one ol uie largest ant best selected stock i
stoves, ever offered in this city, among which are the ful
luwunr i
Bases. .
Screen Cyler.ders.
Oven Stoves. , , '
Washington Air-Tight Cooks.
Vulcart
do
do
Eutekas
Large Oven
. Albany -
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Willis
da
McGregor Ma.timoth
I'remi urns Cook: S'oves.
National Air-Tight Cuokr.
potior Stoves.
100 .Louis Air-Tight Par.'or Stores. .
1J0 Ct.'rlea the 1st Aii-TigM lo
800 Lady Washington, Air-TiB'lt Parlor,
in uv.bin -ton Air-Tieht lo
snn Mcnceor'a- three days Parlor ir-Tieht
Coal Stoves, burning three dsys witbouv
'ion.
For sale wholesale and retail by ftorlb, rlari
son & Co. No. 390 Murket street, Philadelphia.
Philadelphia. July 18ih, 1818
LINN, SMITH & CO.
213i Market Street, ..
PHILADELPHIA. . '
DIU GS & fr.I)!CIES,
Paiits, Oits, Glss, Die Snrrs,
Yaaaisiiss. Ac. &c.
ALSO
Pslenl Medicines, Medicine Cheats, Surgical snd
, Obsb tricat Instruments. C'bt uticslTe-is, Ac,
( Orders from Mrrchsnts ir Physicians, by
letter nr otherwise promptly attended to.
Aujus', 9, 1848. fim
GOLlTNSrPE
' Gi tStEsSTsniXTK,, ,
(Lsteuitiieanuof A.C. Bagu-y Co.)
MaiirraeTvatas or Qoio Ps, oii;
. .- -,, . ., i sao Psania,).. -
JS6, 10 Maiden Laue Bfew-York.
W. lb Bul-set ibsrs offar l l'ia trade, and
lh public generslly. f;ur different styles
of Oold Pens, which ars warrenied agaihst all in(.
perfections by fair usaga, and U W be. supatioi
in siVery reset to any otheie made, llsving in.
red rllilies fof ananuficlunng. we are deter,
mitiatl thai nepen ahsll bs ilelueifd fi.isaoui ea,
tablishmairt onls it ia ieifet VVt aUn kp
onintly an hand qui superior Oold Pencils, and
Pencils with Pen, hiih wear caallej lo. fi at
Ihe lowest istt's. All owl.n s.libeesea tuthe KuK
scnWr,' still be esrefully and piompily sttendsJ
UK l .- : ' . - .i t '.
0. t. W trPrr,Ko. 6WJ Wf tfyX'
j Ort. T, t4S.8-n n-i .imi
. ?TESTED BY -THOUSANDS AKXK
-tr.VAlirnOtrail APVt6iP.Ut
Ev.ry day is Oils eelobroted rnedicins extending fJie
sphere of its usefulness, and every year adding to the long
catalogue Of its triumphs. , . ,
A MILLION OF BOXES iu' attributed annuaCy with
out fully meeting the demand! For s-mo time pest, the
sales hava bifui limited solely for want of to-ilitiesnf sup
ply. Truly this is a universal remedy ! Vtthernld, these
pills have found their way into the remotest comers of iM
Union, everywhere proving their title as the poos man's
friend sick mau's aspe the marvel end blessing ot &
age.
For a trifling sura, every individual and every family my
have ItF.AI.TH INSURED to them for an indefinilo p.
riod nud whiit is Ufa without health but a misgrubla- -at
tence ! . , "
H is too precious a boon to be tampered With, by trying
all atrts of experimntts upon it, The sick should use those
medicines only which experience has shown to be the best-
' ,! ' AWIYrJICIAVSTESfTIMONY.'
Fwm CatskiU, Oreen County, New York.)
' Dr. W. Wright -Dear Bir f I hovs found your Indian
Vf-getnble Pills a valuable remedy in cases of General De
bility of the system, snd in nil Billious disorders. I sm also
the h.thit of recommending them to females in peeulisr
raises. -
1 observe them lo sperate in the svstem without producing
debility or pnin, leaving il in a healthy condition.
June Sri, lfU8. . Jons Dosse, M D.
THE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE, r 7 ; A
From Norton Hill, Green County N. Y.j
Dr. Wright : We have used nnd sold your Indisn Vcgeta
ble Pills for three years past, n-ul do not hcfltote to recom
mend them to our friends and customers as the best Family
Medicine in use. , N. tt tj. RahjuiuI: 3
' f Fr im MnrMe Hall Pn.1
To Dr. W. Wripht Dear Sir : For the last two years I
have had the agency for the sale of your Indian Vcgetablo
Pills nt this place, sml Iiave sold annually Inrge quantities at
-tail. They have in every iiiBUince given entire- sotisfaa-
ti-'ti. Many fiuuiliiis iu this scclion keen them, and cnfiiider
Mm InvnluaUe us a family medicine. There is no modi-
ine si!d hero that can bo so uuivcrsallv recommended as
Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills. Ycry truly yours,
February 1, '.SIP. W. M. Lottos. .
TKST.MONY OF ANOTHER PHYPiCIAN.
The following letter Is in reply to n note fr nn cur agent
ask ing Dr. llouton's opinion of this meilicinc :
. TcxmiAxxiH-K. August SO, 1I3.
Mr. A. Dtirliotn Dear Sir : In reply to your aoteof yci
tcrtliy, I would siata, that I have occasionally f. und it cun-
eniet to use the vorious "Patent Pills" vendail in the shops ;
ml while I nm unwilling to say'anyihing to depreciate the
slue others, I nm free toe micsa that I consider Wrights
Indian Vegetable Tills saperinr to all others with which I
am acquainted. I have used them for many years both hi
my own family and in my practice generally, nud they bava
uniformly proved mild, certain and safe in their operati ns
The care and skill with which these pills hrtvn been hitherto
manufactured are, in my opinion, a sufficient guarantee for
like good results in future. . Very respectfully, .
D. A. IiofTox. M.D.
Mr. B isa practitioner of Icng experience, well known
ti and even beyend the lines of Wyoming county. He. is
gnnliiata of Pennsylvania, and highly popular 'wiih tha
people mnong whom he resides.
Beware of Sugar CoaCcil Counter
foils. Y
nmemhsr that the original ahd 5ti'.y genuiae Indian
VegetaWc Pills have the wiittcnsigiuiture of Wm. Wriglit
on the tp label of eadi box.
run ,
Wi-Jsriit'si Indian Vegetable lilli..
John W. Friling, sVinbury.
I li-nry Masser, Snuburj-.
Hays A MeComiicr, McEwensi ills. - ' " :i .'
E. KaufTinan, Augusta tp.
John II. Vincent, Cliilisquaque. .
K.'iseA Bergstresser, Elyaburg.
W. Rothermet, Little Mahonoy. ' . : -
Ill-men t Brother, Milton. ?' ' " -'i ' " :
Fors-ik, Wilson A: Co., Northumbarirnd" .. '
Jas. Res, Pottsgrovc. . , , . : ,. t
W. It R. Fegely, Shmnokintown,
. J. C. Morgan, anj-derstowri. " 1 ' '
W.Deppin, MuhoBoy P. O, tl . , -b s
Bcnneville Ilnlshue, Up. Mahonoy,'
J. O. Henn, Line Mountain P. O." ''
lienj. Heflner, Iiwer Mahoning P.O. '
Amos T. Brissell, TurbuUsnlla.
O.J. & T. Piper, Watsonville.
E. A. Kutzuer, Boonsvillo.
H. H.Xncrhle, Elysljurg. : ' - ' ''
Ofliccs devoted exclusively to the sale of Wright's Indian
Vegetable Pills, Wholesale and Retell, 109 Race st., Phila
delphia, 2c3 Greenwich street, New-York, and ICS Tremout,
B-sla.
Doc. 9th, 194?. ly.
-I
Equitable Lire Insurance, Annuity
nnd Trust Company
OFFll-E rt WALNUT STRF.KT, PHILADEIJ'HIA
Capital SiVl.oiiO. CmnrKS PtsntTrAi.
rrllU Company are now prsua red to tfauisici basinrsj'
1 niiii the m-ist liberal and advantageous terms. They
sra outiinrired by their chsiter (sort. S) "ti arutve all anil
every insurance appertaining to li'e risk o( whatever kind
or nature, and t ) receive and execute trusts, make endow
ments, and to gruut and puruluiss annuities.1! The Coia
pnny sell animiiies and cndou-uieiits, and act as Trustees
for minors and heirs. c
Table of Premiums required for the Assurunee of 8100 for
the whole term of Life. , ., . v
Age.
Prcm. I
Age.
Preio.
aga. Prem.
io I 160 , t 31 I sti I it' aaa
17 I 1 53 . ii Hi 47 . 3 40
IU t 86 33 n " 4 S64
1 I 1 S 34 47 41) 3 77
JO 160 33 II 34 60 9M
l 1 6:1 3d 3 4U M 4 13
1 W 37 S 47 ts 4 !ti
il 16) W t5 83 4 el
21 17i 30 SM 84 4 71
ft 1 70 40 l( 70 . 68 4 1
90 IH II M 60 5 I
7 9 44 li ' 87 6 ! ,
S I ol :l 3 01 88 6 84
SO I IH 41 3 I'i 89 8 78
n,'! Hot 4j 8 43 ) 60 tW
The wemiums nre less than any other compsni , and" tho
iv,i;..;...' .-tTord er enter ath-antnees. Tables Of hsh'-yesrly
and qunrtei ly premiums, half erudil rstsa uf sreimaiia, short
terms, joint nves, uin.u.i.i .i.u ,
fonil of Applicaii M (f. which there are blank sheets') an
tobehad..iiapp!ic.:ti.-nsitheotlice, or by letter to the
Agent, 1. H. PL KDV, riunbury.
Ratrs roa ixsrcuo Sioo oa a single Ufa ' - h
Ace
ao
30
40
: 80
For 1 year.
61 - .-,
W ,
i. !.
,-,
3,tti
For 7 years.
' l.i '1'
,i. l.M ;.-
4,07
" ' 3,9T (
For l.ifs.
1,00 : ,1
,7
It
Ex-AMclb A perm sged 30 years next ttrth day, hy
paying the Company no. waits would secure to hia faurtfy
or heirs e-ltw snou m neoie.- imuywri m ior V9.gif ne so.
cures to them Hi0: or fur 813 aniiustly foe ssveu years
je y.uf-(4 to Iliem film wum nn u ic 111 bcvcii yenni, qc
for stdO.40 paid annually during hie he seeursa 1UU0 to be.'
paid when lie dies. The insurer securing his own b-auu,
hy live difference ia am-sort of premiums Iromthoseeharred
by other othot-s. For 4fi,30 Ois bwr wdjuld reewve ftjOur;
sliould he die in one year.
Forms 01 application and all particulars irjy M had at
the office. J. W. CLAtiHOUN, President,
TrAmirR KasNcia W. Kamtlb. - :'-
11. G. Tuckett, Secretary.
' Cori.Tiao l'HVlcu!---Dr. ). B. Masser, Sunbury. . .
J. i: PvKDT, Bunbury, Agent for N'onhuaUMrkwd eoasi
Uj. '. ' , ; . t ! w:. - , J . -it .fVi -tv't
, gun jury, July 8, 1S13 s sf't'l
' JACOB KECK, " '
: WH0LaAL SP AJL. 'Ksei-w
WIJIG4KU i,iitoa ika lcr; . I
If, 93 Afar Slrtet, tictom Eif'iUi AVA wfsri I
!t .. PU-" . ,',,
Ktsps constantly on han4 M Vn of 0,d VV,
quor.vil: Superior old ry whiskey superior
Brandy, Gin, lit. Ah wbltt Wandy for pr seer. 1
sidC, WMdlfberryaiid BUcaberiy bunny,,, vs(
I hiladelphis, June 3, 1'jlS. ly . T ,vt 8 j
PJ 1 JyfJfw
y tiM pills
jus:nciK'iiirAXKSi
1 FOR ? ALE AT THIS OVCE, , , , .
i uiirrtfrr, tW. t, lf4; ' '
Sunbury, Dee. 1, 1848. - ' .'
Bunbury, De . 148.
it
! eCv i. Or, l.
M .
- oy x '.' j c.
Sunbury, Dae. t, 1848.