Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, February 17, 1849, Image 3

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    SUNBUKY AMERICAN AND .SHAMOKIN JOU1WAL.
Important to the i'UBlic
feORSffi A1TD CATTLE
MEDICINES.
. Don't permit your Horse or eatU to die, wben
the mtatti of curt r wuvhiri tl teach of ll t
The twdersigned ha ipent several yean in the
itiidy of Veterinary practice in "London end
dinhoro'," he haa also availed himaelf of thereaear
cbes of Lcibig, and other celebrated men, who have
contributed ao much towarda a judicious treatment
of animal the principle of our practice ronaiata
in the rejection of general bleeding and the total
rejection of all mcdiciner that experience ha
shown to h of a dangerous tendency. Tlieu re
medies act in harmony with the vital principle, and
when given acconling to the direction which ac
company each article they are capable of exciting
and increasing the natural function, without di
minishing or destroying their power, hence are
(afein the hand of every one.
G. H. DAt)D, M. D.
A Llit of Herse and Cattle Mrdlcinesi
Physic balls, 75c. per box.
Alterative ball, 75c do.
powder for bad condition, 75c per pack'
age.
Heave J-Swoer for disease of the lungs, 75a
Urine powder for " " kidney, 75c
Tonic powder for bad condition glanders, 75c
Cordial drink for inflamation of bowel, 75c
bottle.
dc.
do.
do.
per
Liquid blister, 75c per bottle.
Ointment for promoting the growth of hair, 50c
per pot.
Healing balsam for wounds and addle gall, 75c.
per bottle.
Wash for inflamed eyes. 50c per bottle.
Ointment for mange cratches, old ores, &c, 50c
per bottle.
Embrocation for orc throat, 75c per bottle.
Hoof oi-.itnicnt for sand crack, brittle hoof, &c, 50c
?cr bottle,
lorsc Liniment, the most celebrated article known
in England for lameness of every description, 75c
& $1 per bottle.
Distemper powder for red water, $1 per bottle.
Worm powders for the removal of worms from
the intestinal canal, 75 per package.
For sale by STIMPtON A REED. 5(5 Mer
ehanta How. also at DAPU'S HORSE AND
CATTLE MEDICIIVE DEPOT, Nos. 1 6c S
llavmarket Square, Boston.
Pamphlet describing the discuses for which
these remedies nrtwsrd can be had jrrntis.
Numerous Certificates are in possession of the
Proprietors, of cure performed by the above Medi
cine. SoldhyfiREEX ft FLETCHER, No. 36 South
.SIXTH Street. Philadelphia, and by hi
AnsxTs. 1r-tit M sum, Sunbury,
February 3, 1810. tf
Estate or Samuel Smltli. Itttu of
I'olnt ioivumIiIi ortliutnber
Inml rounty dee'd.
TV OTICE is hereby given, that letter of ad-
ministration on tbe above estate have been
thi day granted by the Register of Northumber
land county, to the undersigned, living at Dan
ville, Columbia county, all person indebted to
aid estate are requested te make immediate pay
ment, and those having cluims to present the same
properly authenticated.
EDWARD II. BALDY.
Sunbury Jan. S7th, 1849. CU
Notice.
'"THE public are hereby notified that I have pur-
chased at Constable' sale on the 11th of
January inst., the following articles, sold as the
property of Abraham Sarvis, which I have left
with the said Harris until I shall see proper to re
move them.
1 -Wagon
$15,00
1,75
2,00
2.50
5,50
15
7,50
500
SO bushel Corn
more or less, at
4.1 ct. per bush. $S.60
1 2 bushel Out 3,48
1 Plough
1 do
1 Harrow
1 Cultivator
1 Cuttingbox
1 Cow
3 Calve
1 set of Harnes
Pig
1 Log Chain
1 t irubbing tfot
1 Clock
8 acres of Wheat
in tbe ground at
$2,50 per acre 20,00
-0 acre of Rye
and Wheat 34,12
1 set of Black
smith Tools 10,00
2.37J
8,12
3,00
16
100
REUBEN FECELY.
Sunbury Jan. 20, 184931.
ORPHAN'S COURT
SALE.
TV OTICE .i hcrohy given that, in pursuance of
an order of tlte Orphan' Court of Northum
berland county, will be exposed to sale, at the
Court House, iu Hunlwry, on (Saturday tbe 17th
day of Felirunry next, at 10 o'clock in the fore
noon, tks uudiviiUA half part or moiety
orn-cci'tulu Lot of Griuin l,
situate in Upper Augusta township Northumber
land county, njriiuing lands of Jno. G. Youninan
on the Kerrfh, Gideon Markvcl on the South and
Gobin on the North West, containing ten acres
more or less; ALSO: the undivided half part or
moiety -ol another lot, ciHed "the Rush lot," situ
ate in. "the township aforesaid, udjoining lots of
Frederick and Duniul Haas. Thorn Robins, Low
is: De wart and Chariot Golan, containing ten acre
urtr'e or less. Lntc the iroierly of John Robins,
ia,Tfl of the Borough of tSunbury dee'd. The said
undivided half or nieiety being the interest of Ann
Rriin a minor child of Elizabeth Robins dee'd..
ard one of the heir and legal representative of
JoV.S rtohins dcf d.. in said premises.
Term of uie. will be made known on tlte day
above mentioned bv
" JOSEPH C. ROBIN'S,
Guardian of Ann Robin.
By.ordur of the Court.
'Martin Irwin CTk. O. C.
Sunbury Jan. 27th, 1849 ti.
AUCTION! AUCTIONS
A LL who want to buy goods cheaper than they
ft can 1 e bought in Philadelphia, should attend
tire Auction held by Chas. S. Bogar, iu tunbury.
every Saturday, where all kinds of gooJs are soil
far below city prices. Goods sold at private sale
equally as low. All who want bargains, should
not delay this opportunity,
CHAS. S. BOCAR.
Feb. 10, 1848. tC
ElHte or Solomon Mrnvna, dee'd-
OTICE is hereby given, that letters of ad
i. uiuiisttdtion have been granted to the ub
eriber, on the estate of Solomon Mcngaa, lute of
Delaware township, dee'd. All person indebted
to (aid estate, or having claim against the aame,
are requested to call on the aubscribcr for ctt!e
ment. ,
JOHN MEXG AS Adm'tor.
Delaware Uhp., Feb. 3d, 1849 6u
VS7 PIEAT WANTED OuedoUa7"pJr
T V biisncl, cash, will he paid for good wheat
by IRA T. CLEMENT.
Bunbury Jan. 27fh, 1849 tf.
BAR IRON of all kfnJj for aale low, at th.
tore of C. a BOGAR.
bunbury Jan. 20th, 1849. tf.
RAISINS, currants, citron, cheese, pepper
sue, &c For sale by J. W. FRlLlNG.
feuitfetry, Dee. S, 1848.
- " , ..... n : 1
rLASTER, etelt and Fid), just received and for
by J. W. FRILINO.
Bunbury, Dec S, 1818.
B
LANK HOOKS. An assortment of Blank
Books, just received nd al by
II. MASSER.
Sunbury, Dec S, 1648.
AXES of very superior quHtiry for' sale by.
H. MAS8ER.
Sunbury, Dec t, 1848..
rE AS, from llw New York Canton siul Fckin
X Tea Coinpanr. " For sale by
J. W. F RILING.
fntKrr, Dee. , 14
Receipts & Expenditures
OF NORTH tJMUERL AND COUNTY.
From the first day ofjahuaryl eigMeeii
December, eighteen hundred and
JESSE M. SIMPSON. ESQ., TREASURER
Dlt. BOLLS,
To cash received of unseated land
CTS,
told by the Commissioner for
JA48.
To depreciated money received of
Commissioners,
To cash received of Ed wan! Eisely
To ensh received of Wm. H. Kaue
To cash received of Peter Felter-
178 89
51 00
2 00
14 67
muti, for Shite and County lax on
a lot of ground in Cnnl township,
To cnh received of Charles Ciirr,
for Stale anil Count tax for 1?48,
To cash received of Peter Lazarus,
for promid rent,
To ensh received
To cash received of the Bank of
Northumberland,
Tocnflh ree'd as county tox for 1842,
To do "do 1845,
To do do 1846,
To do do 1847,
To do do 1848,
35
00
75
00
2460 83
13 30
473 17J
886 521
2056 42
1436 99
2 49
206 81
61 59
69
To cash received as county tn.r on
unseated lands for 1844,
To do do 1846,
To do do 1847,
To do do 1848,
To cash received as road tax on
unseated lands for 1844,
3
306
148
1
69
72
26
33
To do do 1846,
To do do 1847,
To do do 1848,
To abatement received for the rea-
dv payment of State tax in July
1848.'
353 43
57 00
22 11
172 88
To cash received of John Funis-
worlh.Prolhii O'ary, as Jury funds
and Court tines for 1847,
To cash received as Interest on
Stale tax,
To abatement received for the rea
dv payment of State tax in July,
1848 by Treusurer,
Total,
9,826 78
JESSE M. SIMPSON, ESQ., TREASURER IV ACCOUNT WITH THE COUNTY, RESPEC.
TING STATE TAX FOR. THE YEAR 1842-3-6-7 AND 8.
I) II IOLLS. CTS.
To State tax received for 1842, 9 68
To Stale tax do 1843, 50 00
To State tax do 1846, 128 54
To Slate tax do 1847, 2506 74
To Slate tax do 1848, 8037 42
To cash received ns State tax on
unseated lands fur 1844, 2 49
To do do 1846, 336 27
To do do 1847, 183 09
To do do 1848, 2 08
Total, ... 1 1,252 21
SETTLEMENT WITH THE SHERIFF AND PROTHONOTARY.
Extract of Jury funds in the Common Pleas of Xort Cumberland County from the ls
January 184.S, to the 1st January 1819.
Plaintiff Derenduits, JuryFumls.
Catharine Ross, adm'r vs Jos. Wnllis. $4
James Mcrrel ex'rs. vs George Watts adm'r 4
Wood & Rahn vs David Haup, 4
Borough of Milton v Samuel Blair, 4
George Eckcrt, vs Jacob Shitz, 4
Daniel Conner vs Daniel Weidman, 4
Haer Garnhart vs George Oyster, 4
William t'illiert vs Hauhawout, 4
William Dale vs John Follmer, cx'rs. 4
Char!est Pleasant v Jas. & Wm. Ross, 4
Wm. II. Strickland vs A. E. Kupp, 4
Iienjamin W. Richards vs Franklin Piatt, et al 4
Charles H. Frick va Wm. H. Frick, 4
Wm. D. (Jear'iart v Charles Carr, 4
Thomas H. Wilson t' Ahfaliam Straub, 4
Sarah W. Comly v William" H. Frymire, 4
R. D. Forcjinan v Benjamin Foresman, 4
Daniel Miller Sc. wife v 1'hilip Heckman, 4
J. Miller ex'r of J. Kerr vs'M. iSweny & wife. 4
Trutnan H. Clark, et al va John Schreiner, 4
Henry Keiser v Henry Yoithcimer, 4
Hugh Bella, et al va Win; A Reuben Fegely, 4
Hugh Bella et al vs James Graham' btira, 4
George Shily vs George Long", 4
Mary Wecka v Jacob Hau & Byerly, 4
Total,
$100
Extracts or Jury Funds sd Court Fines
Count from January 1st
Jury Court.
Funds Finn.
Commonw'h vsSam'l Redin-jer
S4
do
do
vs Daniel Conrad
vs Colored matt
vs J.uneii L. Ireland
vs John Ciinl, jr.
vs D Minis C. Caul
vs Alary Rishul
20
20
40
do
do
. do
do
Total,
SETTLEMENT WITH THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY.
Expenditure of th: County of Northumberland as per orders ixsued by the Commirnontrs on the
Treasury of mid County, du.ing the year, comnuncinx on the first day of January and
ending on the Slst day of Deeember 1848, both dam inclusive, vit :
uditors wares for 1847.
113 00
177 00
v tewiujr Roads & sites lor Bridge ic
t'oiitinoeuces
JXimaL'es,
Public Bnildincrs,
Assessors MD-res,
Commonweal. h costs and others.
85 07
109 30
141 69
281 871
454 481
2,035 27 i
92 00
154 814
J' r ir wuiji'S,
C iiisablt's uttending court,
Statioi.arv, B
building and repairing Jcc, 1,356 38
I and Spring elections also
General
I'resiiteiitial,
C'liirt Cri"r' wages,
Premium for Fox scalps,
779 75
130 00
66 00
40 00
275 00
296 95
106 47
10 51
Clerk's waco for 1847 in full
do do for 1848
P.inting by contract.
C ironer Inquest,
Uelunainj.',
...
Tolal, . . .
6,695 57
AMOUNT OF TAX DUE
frames of Colltctuis.
Townships,
Augusta,
ii
Milton,
Point.
Coal,
Dr-luware,
Lower Aiisusta, (since paid)
Lower Mi honoy,
Northumberland,
Point,- (since paid)
Shamokin,
Coal,
Chilisquaq'uaj,
Delaware,
Jackson,
Lewis, ; ,
Lower A'upusta,.
Lower Mahonoy,
Milton,
Northumberland,
Point,
Rush,
Shamokin,
Sunbury,
Turbut, . -
Upper Augusta,
Upper Mahonoy, . (
S.iiniicl Awl.
Michael Evert,
J'tmea Covert,
Minel Uobins,
Franklin A Clark,
E'ijah Crawford,
Henry Shipe,
Jos ph Bingemau,
John Liitenriiig,
Isaac Beidelsparh,
lauc Sober,
John Leabeg
Daniel P. Caul,
David Stalltnaker,
Michael Treon,
Thomas Barr,
Henry Shipe,'
David Haiti,
James Buoy,
John Leisenring,
E Iward Grady,
William Johnson,
Samuel Halo,
Jacob B -ck, .
Daniel Follmer,
Isaao Fisher,
Airon Holla,
hundred on J forty-eight, to the thirty fret of
forty-eight, ooti days inclusive.
OF SAID COUNTY, IN ACCOUNT WITH THE
VA ATA MM
CR.
BOLLS. CTS.
By cash paid on Commissioner's
orders. 8,133 87
Ry percentage) on 88,133 87, 203 34
By depreciated money 26 00
By money paid to Wm. Gulick,
late Treasurer, 299 23
By cash paid to John Pifer, 1 08
By cash paid to Peter Vandlinir, 1 60
By discount on depreciated money 80
By cash paid Norlhnm'land Bank, 800 00
Bv Interest on money received on
'Hank Northumberland, 3133
Bv balanco tine the county, by
Treasure, credited by error on
county tax for previous year, 2 60
By balance due
Treasurer,
Total,
the county by
627 124
9,826 78
cir.
DOLLS. CTS.
By cash paid Slate Treasurer as
per his receipt duted July 29,h
1848,
Bv Abatement for 810 000,
Bv Treasurer's commission
10,000 00
526 31
100 00
625 90
By balance in th-i Treasury, in lbs
hands of collectors
Total,
11,252 21
IF PAID, AND TO WHOM.
Paid to Prothonotary Farusworth
not paid
Paid to Prothonotary Fanxworta
not paid
Paid to Prothonotary Farnsworth
Paid to Prothonotary Farnsworth
in the Supreme Court
Paid to Prothonotary Farnsworth
not paid
Paid to Prothon itary Farnsworth
Paid L Prothonotary Farnsworth
not paid
in the hand of ShtrifT BiUington
not paid
Paid to Prothonotary Farnsworth
Paid to Prothonotary Farnsworth
Paid to Prothonotary Farnsworth
in Supreme Court
not paid
Paid to Prothonotary Farnsworth
in the hand of Sheriff Billiogtoa
in Quarter Susiosr or Northumberland
1848 to Jakuari 1st 1849.
IF PAID, AND TO WHOM.
lint paid .
Paid to clerk Farnsworth
not paiil
Paid lo Sherilf Billington
Paid clerk Farnsworth
u ii ii
not paid
Brought over.
Physicians and Surgery,
Prison e.vpense,
Attorney lor the county,
Fuel,
f Pwter Vandlinp,
Co:nmi4'rs' j William Fullmer,
wages. Jacob Hotla,
1 Charles Weaver,
Road la ton unseated kinds,
6,695 57
17 00
10 37
30 00
25 75
116 50'
129 25
152 75
46 5A
450 67
87 60
80 92
132 43
t
e so
r 25 00
7,976 81
Constables giving tiotice of spring
election,
CoustiiLles who made returns at
court, '
Proihonofarr fees J. FarVisVorth in
Charles Pleasants for fees in case
of (J. C. Welkef,
Charles J Bruner for Auditing ac
Total,
FROM COLLECTORS
Years,
1840. t 27 96
1846 64 95
869 63
" 19 in
1847 21 85
" 826 80i
72 90
1847 7 00
854 oi
" 77 05
2 08
1841 137 U
" 235 68
" 385 18
" 150 081
" 330 24
M 210 66J
" 152 681
" 101 93
M 169 48
" 193 46
- ,266 86
.241 191
" 2 II
" - 582 07
311 88
" 111 .
AMOUNT STATE TAX DUE FROM DIFFERENT COLLECTORS, ALSO MILITIA FINES
FROM 1843 TO' 184S.
Namet of Collectors,
William E. Irwin, -James
Covert,
Elijah Crawford,
Henry Shipe,
Michael Evert,
Franklin A. Clark,
John Leisenrinp,
Township!, Years,
Chilisqtiaqunj -1843
Milton, 1846
Delaware, 1847
Lower Augusta, (since paid)
Upper Augusta, 1846
Coal, 1847
Northumberland, "
AMOUNT OF STATE AND COUNTY TAX FOR THE YEAR 1848, AND ALSO MILITIA
FINES.
For the same Yf.ahs.
Names of Collectors, . Townships, County tnr, Slate tat, Militia fines,
ohn Leu bes;, Coal, S197 II S 525 69i $30 00
Daniel P. Caul, Chilisqnaque, 406 OS 1 1.038 891 24 50
David Stallinaker, Delaware, 518 18 1,326 02 88 00
Michael Treon, Jackson, 331 084 822 54 17 00
Thomas B.irr, Lewis, 461 74 1.259 14 ' 30 50
Henry Shipe, Lower Augusta, 301 5fi$ 722 98 24 50
Isaac D. Raker, y Little Mahonoy, 62 98 157 73 3 50
David Haiti, Lower Mahonoy, 302 OR 1 742 03 27 50
James Buoy, Milton borough', 322 86 733 77 23 00
John L-isnring, Northumberland, 317 48 641 19 30 00
E Iwaid Grady, Point, 245 09 638 43 7 50
William Johnson, Rush, 301 86 797 116 '22 50
Samuel Hale, Shamokin, 316 191 774 06 52 00
Jacob B.-ck, Sunbury, 292 81 756 CO 35 00
Daniel Follmer, Tubut, 397 31 1.107 75 10 50
I aHC Fisher, Up Augusta, 223 28 '605 68 16 00
Aaron Hoffa, Up. Mahonoy, 232 911 670 82 26 00
S5.231 82 $13,227 95 $474 00
EXONERATIONS.
This is to certify that in nmlitini the nublic accounts of Northumberland eountv. we find exonera
tions and allowances made by the Commissioners of snid county, to different Collectors ic. Amounting
on County tax, to the sum of scventy-fonr dollars and forty-three cents. Also, percentage to Collectors
two hundred and seventy dollars and forty-seven cents, on State tax exonerations to the sum of forty
six dollars and four and a fourth cents, and a percentaee to Collectors of five hundred and sixty-one
dollar and thirty-nine cents, and on Militia fines,
the sum Ot two hundred and eleven dollars and
will lie a net loss on the amount due the County
Wc the undersigned Auditors of rSorthuinbi-rlatid
cttlc and adjust the public accountsof the county, do certify that wc have examined vouchers, ccc, and
find a balance due the county in the hands of the said Treasurer, of six hundred and twenty-seven
d ilia's and twelve and a half cents: due from the several Collectors, the sum of five thousand one hun
dred and seventy-eiht dollars and sixty-two cents
the sum offour thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight dollars and sixly-cisht cents, as State tax, of
which there is due the County two thousand seven hundred and six dollars and sevnntv-scven cents;
also forty d Par a court fines; also one hundred and twentr-ei'ht d illars as jury funds, also a note
due from William Guli' k, late Treasurer of one hundred dollars j also from James Strickland a judg
ment on Esquire Wciner's dicket of twenty-three dollars and sixty-six cents; also, a note due from Joseph
Hon tcndjbelcr, seventeen dollars and sixteen and
of thirty-seven dollars ; also due the Treasury from James Buoy, five dollars. And after deducting
t'irce hundred and four dollars and sitv and three-fourth ecnt for Commissioner's orders yet in cir
culation, there remains due tlio county the net sum of eight thousand live hundred and sixty-ono dol
lars and scveu-teen and three-fourlli cciiU.
Wilueasour hands, this 5tU day of January, A.
OAKFomrs
UNRIVALLED STYLE OF HATS
FOR GENTLEMEN'.
C II A It L, E S IMKFOnD,
No. 104 CHESTXUT STREET
Philadelphia.
Wculi! res; rclfii'ly iovite sm iiiion to hi superior
iyle of mil lr autumn. 1 8 4 R, whch will l
fund the most (eilei'i re f.re off. r'd ! ihe
C 'rii i.ii'.l-. I s (icu'inr f this r.-nder. It the mn'r
d- siraM , as b eomhiiirs all the r.i'i:i' f du'n.
bili'y hiiilnenitii'-s, rop site in lhal -irlicle of .'re
Id Is his IMCIK4S. d In ilities in in m iiiifarninnit
ih "II he i-oil. ni inpr viu UN, rnnhl.'s loin
I'm CiiALiiMiK nm uhlii Ik pr duco a belt-r
H .i.
('MiinnKv's Fa!ci 1Utas ('jrs or thk
LTri Mon. Tlie-e "f ooils have leo e pi ! d
w th crnl e r', anil will le found m si tieiwulul
iidci'e in i heir -Ivies.
LiPiss' Hiciso Hts jin Curs or Emtib
tf w t'ATTKaa. Iiivsi me hi! nix stow.
ed in coesliii tu g these ciiir'es h I Ihev msy fii
peitiCH) eary ami form srsei fnl np r pee.
CHARLE8 OAKFORD,
104 Chestnut it, a lew il.H.r, Iiovb 'I'i iul
.... .. Phitsdelphi.
Si'l teml r 30, 1848.ch June 21, 1818 ly
CHEAP GCOES.
The lartfrnt at'sbtmcnt. In Totru,
.Tolm W. Frilin?,
RESPECf FULj,y informs his friends and
customers, ihut bo has received the
largest and best assortment of poods ever of
fered in Sunbury. Consisting of
DRY GOODS,
Groceries, Hardware, Queenstcare, Liquors,
Drugs, Paints
and a prcat variety of other' articles.
Thu public are respect fi'iP'y requested lo
call ami examine his stock before purchasing
elsewhere.
Sunbury, Nov. 18, 1848.
COLUMBIAN SERIEsbr" '
SU.ttuurtlro.
The Pupil's friend and Teacher's comfort.
'I HE COLUMBIAN CALCULATOR. This
' work is already introduced into, some of the
best Academics and a large .:iiumlicr of. Schools,
where its use has given derided and universal sa
tisfaction, both" to teacher and pupil. It 1 purely
American in its character, based upon our own
beautiful decimal system of eiirrttny. It contains
more, the arrangements are better, and it 'is the
easiest and cheapest work of the kind now iu use ;
and it i so comiidere I by. hundreds of tlur most
competent Icaclicr and men of science in the Uni
on, who have recommended it, It is the book,
particularly and expressly prepared for bur Airie
ricau Scholars t l!y Atmoit Titiuor.
Tu Youth's I'ui.i m hi t m CiHUHTOH This
volume contains 91 psges, with about 900 exam
pie for solution ou the slute. It embrace the
Fundamental Rulea, Compound Rulcsr Simple
aiul Compound Keduction, Single Rule of Throe,
Proportion, &c.
TicKNou'k Arithmetic!. Tsblk, it destined
for the use of younger classes iu ilia Schools of the
liiilod Stales. A beautiful little book and pleas
ing to vhilureu, and the only one of the kind of any
vuluc.
'1 here are Key to both Arithmetic bound (in
gle or double, for the convenience of toachers, in
w hich the solutions of the question are given with
much extra matter for the black board. These
Ke are the most complete works of the kind ever
published, and contain, in addition, about two
hundred examples in Mensurution, Ac, fur the
use of the Teat her. All that is wan ted is lo have
the above book examined, and no teacher who i
acquainted with the science of Arithmetic, will
hesitate to pronounce them the liost work that
hav ever been published in thia or any other
country.
Although issued but a few months, they have
already been introduced into the Night Public
8chool of New York City -in all the Schools
public and private, except two, in the City of
Keuding. Also, hi about twenty Acadamkiin the
State of IVnus) Ivania in a large portion of the
Schools in the City of Wilmington, in the City of
Lancaster, and iu the Uoroughs ef Harrishurg,
York, Chamlcreburg, Lebanon, Duy lestown, IVtlg
ville, Orwigsburg, &c, tc
For sate by' lUvat MsstK, bunbury, A sent
for Northumberland Coiintv.
Sunbury, Dec 8, 1S4H.
J. J. GSOCBXTOTJOH.
(Late Heller K GroeuN?li.)
PATENT ATTORNEY.
.AND MECHANIC AX SMOiKSSB,
WuttliliftfftoD, U.4'.
DRAWINGS nodpuper fur the Patent
O.iica, prepared iiitl all the necessary bu
iueiit, ia reJaUan to securing patuiUft, tram
oted, and promptly auunileU to, at thi of
6c4 opposite Uui Patut Oflioe
ftctobn 5, Hit.
Militia fine's.
137 60
34 00
6 65
24 60
$1,039 301
S102 60
exonerations and Commissions to Collectors, to
seventy cents. 1 hesc exonerations and allowances
and State, at the settlement of 1848.
county, elected and sworn according to law to
as county lax; also due from the several Collectors
a half cents; nisi due from 1 nomas Allen, a note
D. 1849.
EMAKI EL ZIMMERMAN,
WILLIAM JOHNSON,
DANIEL P. CAL L.
Auditors.
DIAMOND POWDER
roit
RAZOR STROPS.
PIMIIS Powder is warranted far superior to any
1 thinsr in use for imparting a keen, sinoolhedjjc
to Razors, Surgical instruments, and all kinds of
fine Ccti.eht : it mav he applied to any kind of
strop. Also superior Razor, Knives, and Perfu
mery, wholesale and retail, bv
ALFRED DENNETT, Agent.
Depot of Fiuo Razors, Strops, Brushes, and
Cheap Fancy (loods. No. IS South Fifth street a
lioc Chestnut Philadelphia.
TESTIMONIALS.
Pjin.AiiKt.riM a, Feb. 15th, 1B4.
This may certify that I havo used one of the
Strops prepared with 1IAYNES' MAtilU DIA
MOND POWDER, and can attest in the most
unequivocal manner, that there is nothing can he
found that will produce the same ellect in my opin
ion, and must say to others, try it, and you will
find it superior to any hejetofore in use. I can
truly say that I never knew what a sharp razor
wns tv?foro
JOHN SCOTT, Iron Safe Maker, 41 S. Third t.
Philadelphia, October, 1848.
A very hard beard and tender face has compel
led me to seek and lf.tr many contrivance design
ed to make shaving easy and pleasant, but with
indifferent success, until I made use of th Magic
DIAMOND POWDER, sold by Alfred Bennett,
and Roussel' Shaving Cream. Their united pow
er act like magic, and impart a power to the Razor
to remove the most stubborn lieard, nil hunt irri
tating the skin or temper of their owner.
J. COX, 49 South Fifth Street
For sale at this office Price So cts. per Box.
November 8.'), 1848 Cm.
I. ANDREWS ,"'
nriTii to P4i
KLIEF TO THE SlCK !
lluiiliii t tno Weak!!
HALM iu itiniul i-r Die
Wti ile Uuinan liuro iu An
drews' 1AIN KILLER.
Tliii ii an entirely vegma
Me c impoiutil, c mp'iu:iJ i if
uml ii an uih rmil uml
Iixlenml Remedy Tor the va
rious iili that Uuiumi flcslt is
hvir to
UCU At,
C umlis, Coltlii, P;iin, Nenma am) Hit-Is IFprulni-lir,
Itlieiiniiitiiiii, t'titu, Hpniiiix, H;iiu:il Alfwli'Mis, ?im inner
C iiiIainla. (h ilt-ru .Miirtjim, T'Httiiuchv, J-'rupii m, Coriii
Pilrs, ir't .pii 1'iirtn, Hum, SotiMi", Arm in the F'm e and
HrtiMt, liiiier C th, HmiAcn, nld S ruat Iim of appe
tite, OenefMl tllit, Afrllmia, fee. 1'nt tip in trtltlt-a (ki
I. $ r 4 utiilliiitfi per b ltle. f-'or furtlirr pjirucuJjng ite
Pnnijihluia t !! had of evt-ry spent gratia, c 'nlitiuing a
hriff hint ry "t tlio nripin, diwovery and ft mh1 Hfrcia itf
Andrews' I'aiu Killer, Cctlihcutca of Cures, diructions. Ac
LOUK Ol T FOR FliAlT).
The triuniphnnt mcct'ss nf Andrews Pain Killer in re
m ivinff the ranscM I hat pr ilure dnitti. the uittiuily dvuth
tf millions f 1 Mir race, luis iniuretl a tne men of whem it
ntAy be truly an id, their vittHiiiius ocriiptititme numiirtt
their vitrMlny, t i uttetnpt t' ('" eimikiti tn spun us mid
c Mintetfuit urtick-s irtltwl 'l,niu Killer," tnrins: tictiti -us
miiirj f v tha pretetHM autlt t, foreM rtrtifu-.itti, Ac.
S niie hnve nppetiretl. and others tlo dtmlit wiil Hppewr. I tt
all reineinlH that Andn-wa (ienuine I'hiii Kill-r has the
wrtttni siiriintre of 1. Andrews "n the lulwl ff enrh h 'tHe
in Uut-k gik. 1) n't pimply ask f r lniii Killer, but ask for
Andrew1 Pain Killer, and h'ive 11 olur.
t Id lr M. A. McCay, 4 Ac Ayeut, inhumher1nnd ;
J. W, Friluw, SmiWiTV ; J hit II. lia-ter, MiU-.n ; John R.
Myyer, HI -Miihlmrg ; Win. A. Mnrray .V ' Punvilln ;
Unvenifin A Smitn. Plymuth; Andrew Yohr, Wilkes
Imrre ; Hays A SU-C trtuirk, McK.wmiih ille ; te)wfl1e A
tlwmlierliiii. Iewishuri ( Gt irge WtAlpia, Jersey thore;
J. M. J ul, Wilii-mmivil. ;
Orderfl mtdrepse., to 1. Andrews, invent' T and only Prt
prietor at Itheeu 'I'onipkina comity, N. V. Wiii receive
pr rupt attenti ni
deineudwr 3, 1s4S. ly
NEW GOODS;
CHEAPER THAN E VER.
Henry Masscr,
I IAS just ri'oejvfil nt .liis stoti, in Sunbury,
un asboitiiirnl of the cheapest Goods, tliut
uvcr ?ame Id tfio place, consisting of.
. . imv ODOuti,
GROCERIES, LIQUORS, tec.
French black Cloths, CassinelU, &.C. Culi
cocs. of : excellent qnalilv nml colors,
price 8 lo 10 eta. Gimi. Muslins, a
yard witlt, al 6J cents.
These lira not thu low pi ion J trush articles
usually sohl. Jliihlin de .nines, pf linn qiiaU
ity and pattern, 18 J. llaiidsonie Terkeri
ami othpr Shawls and various other articles.
Thu publio are requested to call' and jiidgu
for tlieinsclves.
bunbury, Nov. 18, 184$!
PLASTER, a lot for aale by
C. 8. BOGAR.
Sunbury Jan. 50th, 1819. tf.
CVKLP MOLASSES. Superior rrfined 8yrup
Molasses for aale by , HEMtV MASSER.
Kuiibury, Dec. 3, 1815. . .
CAPS. -An' assortment just TeceWaaV Alto,
ilk UAT8 at QUI, for U by '-
V . , H. MASSER.
rVuO'Qry, P. 9, 1 M.
State tat,
S 84 98
332 60
603 36
48 341
18iC
DR. TOWNSEND'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF
SAMSAPAU1LLA. . ...
THIS Extract is pot up in qnsrt bottles. It ( lix time
cheaper, pi nue titer, Slid warrantnt auperiiir to any
ild. It cures lisesses without vomiting, purging, sirk
ness, or debiulatuif th patiwit, aud i sartiduarly sdile
FALL AND BPRINCt MEDICINE.
Th frat beauty and superiority uf Dili Bomplrllla otu
other remedies I, whilst it eradicates disasst,
it iiirigiirste th budjr.
' Consumption cured.
Clesnss and strengthen.
Consumption can be cured. '
Bronchitis, Cffisnmption, Liver C omplaint, Colds, CVeghs,
Catarrh, Asthma, Bnitting of Itloml, B.irenesi iu the
Chesl, Hectic Plush, Night Sweats, Diffi
cult end Profuse Lxpertoration,
and Pain in the Side,
Ac, ke.,
have and can be cured. "
Prnlmbly there never was a remedy that has been n inc.
ciwriil iu dcsierale esses of contumptiim st this ; it cleui
sos suit strengthens the system, snd sppears to heal the ul.
cers on the lungs, snd paticuta jrudnnlly regain their usual
hwillh aud strength. ,
CURIOUS CASF. OP CONSUMPTION.
There ia scarcely a day pussus hut there are a unrulier of
ensentirc-iiiBiiinplion reported as cured hy tho use ol" Dr
J'owuseu'a gurtiipaiilk. The folinwing was recently re
ceived: Dr. Tow:iR.Mn Dear Sin For the tart three years I
linvo Leeii udllcied with generul debility, and nervous con
suniniiiin of t)lc liai stage, end did not expect to ever gniu
my health ut all. ATfcr going through a couipeof mcilicine
under the cure of some of ilio m si distiiigiiish'l regular
pliynicism and mcinherj of the Hoard of llcailh in New
oik aud elsewhere, aud spending the in sl of my earnings
in attempting to regain my hcallh, oud alter reading iu
some imper of yom ftirsnparilla 1 resotved to try it. Aflcr
using six hollies I funiid it d -ne me grem good, and called
to see you nt your office j Willi vour advice I kept on, end
do unt lienrlily tlmulc you lor your advice. I persevere in
taking the Snrsupurilln, and have hecn able to stteud to my
ubiiiiI lalmrsfor the Inst lour months, and I hops by tin
hliwingrs of O-A nnd your H-irKipurilla to continue my
health. It helped me beyond the expectations of all who
knew my case. CI1AKLLS fjUIMBY
Oranijc, Kssex co. N. J., Aug. 2, 1M7.
Slate of New Jersey, Kuex eountv, Cliarlel Qliim
by being duly sworn acconling to law, on his oath miith,
tint the foregoing statement is true ace tiding to the best of
hMkuowli-drennd belief. CHARI(l:3 QUI.MUY.
Sworn snd subscribed to before me nt Grunge, the ii
Ajgust, 1M7. CYRUS BALDWIN.
Justice of the Peace.
SPITTING TtUtOD.
It end the fallowing, and say that consumption is in incu.
ruble if you can s
, New York, April ffil, 1947.
Dr. Towxi!SB : I verily believe that your Sjrsiiparillo
lm been the iiieuut, tliMugh Providence, of saving my liie
I have I t several years had a laid e.igh. It became woriie
and worse. Al last I rained large nniiul dies of lilo id, hud
night swrats aud was greatlv debilitated and reduced, sud
did ml expect to live. 1 have only mud your RirsaimnlJa
but a ah ti time, nud there has a wonderful change been
wrought m me. 1 am now nlilr to walk all over the city.
I raise no bloul, nnd my c mail has I, .ft me. You can well
iiu:igiue that 1 atn tluinkful f ir thene reiulta. S'our nbcdi
cm servant. W.M. RI'SSKLI,. 6j Cutliurine St.
LOST 111,11 Sl'KIXII.
The annexed cerltijeale tella a simple and truthful atory
.1 Bum.-, m iinu renei. i nere are in us.iiifia o similar ca-
aes in tins eily and Hrnoklyn, nnd yet there are Hi 'iiviri.lt j
... . ... ... . ...... i-.iiiiiieii uic lor ie;ir 01 ueine uuinuuircu
or to sou a lew tliilliue.
f Br. T.W : I take p,,SJ &
fit of th su whom it nny coiieem, Hint my dsuuliler, two
..;... mii.1 iniiiiiin oio, w.is uuiicnil Willi geiieritl de
bility ami I pss of a iceell. Wle w.is given Up us p:ist je
c uery by our fuinilv physician; Inl f utuuatele 1 w: n-
iniiieiiileil bv a lnend to trv vour S.iriviirf.rili-1. l:..i"
having used one bottle she reeovere.1 her speech nud w.ia ,
en;ililt;il to wilk alone, lo tiie ubI 'iiislonent i-f ull vvli i were ,
neipuinted with tin; eirruiusiuiicvu. Jiii; ia now ipii e well, i
nnd in much belter hvilih Ihun she li.is been f ' Is ui 'iilha i
pant. iX' TAYI.OII. 14, York si., lr.siyu.
TWO CIIil.DrtF.V SAVl-.u.
Very few fninilir in leed in fi(r-t we In vc nH lir-iril nf
one t!-nt used Dr. T vnseiid'M Sirs'iiinll;i in Inn'1. 1 st '
nny children the past uiuiutT. while 111 ish lint did not, '
sieki-lieil and died. The rcn-ilicaie we publish below it '
c mehisivi evuleiii-e of i: a v:ilue. and is only an ilher iusUiuee !
uf ils s-iviug Hie liv.-s of rhildreii :
Dr. Towxsrnii D'ur Sir : I had two children cured by t
y air SirsaiHrilln . f the summer eoinjil lint nn.l dysenriry ; !
one was only 5 nioulh old tmd tlw other 3 years. They '
were very uiiu-li redueed. nud we expcetiil Ihe'y would die"; !
they were given up by tw i respectable physicians. When
the doctor inf rini'd us I lint we must lose' them, we res 'I- j
ved to tiy your S irsaiarilln we bud heard so much of. but
had lillle e iiifuleuee, there bclim s uiin-h a'.uil' advert iaed t
Hint is woithleos: but we nre llmiikful lh.it we did. f ir it :
uudoiibltilly saveil the lives of h itii. I write this that uth- j
era may be induced lo use it. Yoiks, rt-Sivelti'tlv,
JiHJN VlL4U.,Jr. I
Myrtle-avenue, Brooklyn, Sept. l., -i7. j
TO Till! LADIES. j
(i RE AT FKMA1.E MKD1CIXE.
DR.Towrl'.S.lR.p.nII.L is n sovereign and fpi'e'ty
cure f ir iueipii ut c 'iiauuiption. and for the general pr.i.vru- '
li ul of the system no matter whether ihe result of inlie- '
rent cause or causes, produced by irreguiurity, iJuesa or ue- '
ci'leut. ' .
Nothing can he m ire surjinsiug than its invigirnttng cf-
feets iu the I mu fi'iune. Pcrs ma nil .we.ikne.sa ainT las- i
aitude. from taking it nt once bee nne r ibust and lull of j
energy under ita iiill'leuee. It immediately c innternet Ihe I
tictvck'Kiucss of the female lVan.c, which ii the gicul cauue
Uirieiiuesa,
It will not be expected of ua, in cases of so dclii'idc na
ture, to exhibit ccrtiheutes of cures performcl, but wo can
assure the alfiictcd ttwt hundreds of cases uuvo been rcpur
ted to us.
Dn. TowKsxsn: My wife being gTeatly distressed by
wcaknesa and general debility, and auuering couiinuaily by
pai.i and with other ditucullies, and having known cases
where your medicine h is cllected great curea; and ulsi
hearing it recommended for such cases its I have described,
I otitniued a bottle of your Kxtrnet of Sursupnrilla snd fol
lowed the dircciioriB yon gave me. In a aliort neri'id it
reuwived her complaiuts ami reatorcil her tu hudth. Being
greatful f ir the benefits she received. I tike pleasure ui
thusuekiNiwieilging it, and recomutendinv it to the public.
M. D. MOORE,
Albany, Aug. 17, Ml. cor. Grand Jt Lydiu als.
DYSPEPSIA. '
No fluid or medicina hua ever been discovered wiiich so
nearly resembles the gastric juice or saliva in decompoaiug
food and atreuiTlhenitig lue orgaua of digestion ua thia pre
paruli -n of SarKivtrijMa. It p.ailively cures every caae of
dyaiiepsiu, however severe or chrinic.
Bank Depart in-ill. Allslnv. May 10, IP IS.
Dr. TownaeiKl Sir: I luive been aitlietcd' for several
years with dysjienaia iu ils worst form, attended with s str
nesa of stomach, i iss of aptetiie, extreme heunbuni,' sud s
great nversi si to all kinda of fo h1, and f ir av-ecks, (what I
could cm) I hnve been unable to retain iie.t a small portion
on my stomach. I tried the usual remedies, but they had
but little or no effect iu removing the c mplnint. 1 was in
duced, about Iwo mini! lis since, to try your Extruet of star
auiurtlln. nnd l must say with little c inlidenee ; but after
using nearly two liottles, I found my appetite restored and
thu lienrtburu entirely rein 'Veil: and I would earnestly rc
C 'liiineil'l the use of it t o those wli i have been altlieteif r.s 1
have been. ..Yours, 4c, W . W. VAN KNDT.
Au-eut for Sunbury JOHN W. FRILINO: Nor
tbui.dicrhud. MAItY A. McCAY i Dauvilie, W.M. A.
MI KHAY A Co.,
Apui w, ih iy
2lG and 413
MARKET STREET,
Pint iririmi a.
TIIE CHEAPEST and LARGEST
ASSORTMENTS OF
oI(l nml feilver Walclict
IN PIIILADEDAIIIA.
(old Levers, full jewelled, Id caiat
cm a f .10 ami over
Silver Leva', ftill jewelled $ 1 6 anJ ver
l.epines fll and over
" Qua ti rs $ St((
Gold l. m ils. I 5 I
f'llve? Tes Kponns, rqo. il loco.n, 4 fiO
li'dil I'e s, silver holder n I pem il, Ull
Willi a aplindid ssaoriiiiriit id all kind if
Wsicl es, I'ot'l friild and silver; U.i h JcwcliJ, Jti.
tic, tti'l I Cham ol tha he-t nunof ctuie., ami in
Ijit evi'iy ll'ing in the akli and Jewelry line
at luiiili less p icea than ran ba h uht in this
city or el hir.
I'lrasa ana tliis adveiii"ina it. ati.l cs'l st ei
ther LEWIS I, XDOMU't.
No 4 1 3 MARKET rce'. i.beve K.ventl,,
i.onli side, ot st JVl'O'l LA DOM Us,
S46 ;l Al;i;iiT st. RiA store below Kigll', south
iJe. . -
Cj Ws have Oold and H'vcr I.sv. r still ch.
per iinu the shove ir.t a III), ml di-count made
lo t lie trade.
Xapiemi et 23, ISIS Cm
runs.
RICH FANCY FlTRS FOR LADIES' WEAR.
CHARLES OAKFORD,
Furrier.
Xo. lO l, ht-Ktmit pilrtrf,
A few doors above Third, Philadelphia,
would Iuvt o the lud.rs t rail nn.l n .mioe bis
oMiiiii -tik cf Mufhi, Uoas, 'Tipris &e
evuiy variety, (-(insisting of Itch Hu-'s M hie,
lluoioii's rf ty Martm, Noiway M iilm, Mi' k
' le B iuhl Msrlln, Kloiie Mariin. Krinim, Knih
l.yni. (Jin, &e. These skins hsve b.rn sel cetl
wit 'i gr hi rue, ml sr.- in il.ly liie best w ikinen
n Ihee suntiy. f.idiai m j r. st im.iire.l lint no
-iticle w II I i ffered for sate in this e.ublishm. lit
that is l ot pvilt ct in evr ixwl.
CH ni.E8 OAKrORD,
b'o. 104, Chetiiul sleet t. between
Third and Fourth streets
' r i'httudtlphia
8i'til r 30, 1848 Cm
Cotton Yarn, Cotton Carpet Chain, Cotton Laps
and Wadding, Cotton Outlines, Heady made
Tautaloona, Ready made Vesta, Cougrea Knives,
PoroaUin lined (ire serving kettle; just received
for aale by ...... jj. JuASSta.
Suubury, Dee. i, ISIS.
GUM 6H0ES for CeotlamsM and LadtM. iut
ncivsi ajsd far k bv H. MAWifii
WaVarr, Pa, t, 4k
TESTED BY THOUSANDS AND
l-A.nOI3LY APPROVED 1
1
O
r
a
Q
B
u
'6
B
PILLS
Every day la this celebrated medicin xtendtag lb
pherc of Its uacfuhicsa, and every year adding te th long
catalogue r f in trinmi ha
A MILLION OF HOXF.S an distributed nnnaslly with,
out fully meeting the demand! For s wie time part, Die
ales have been limited s Icly f ir want of facilities of nip'
ply. Truly this is a ttillvcrs.il remedy ! Uii'.ersH, ths
pills have found Ibeir way into the remotest enrneracf the
Union, everywhere proving their title an tiis.poor mini's
friend tick man's hope tbe marvel did blcaaing of tbe
age.
For a trifling anm, every individual and every family msy
hove HEALTH IN'SUHED to them for an indefinite pe-
riod ; and what is life without health but mitcrsul exis
tence ! ' '
It ia too precious a bmn to e tempered with, by trying.
all torts of experiment upon it. The aiek should use those
medicines only which experience has shown to be th seat
A PHYSICIAN'S TESTIMONY.
From Cntakill, Green County, New Ynrk.J
Dr. W. Wright Dear Sin I have found y.mr India
Vcgelalilo Pills a vulualJe remedy in ensea of General DJ
bility .f the system, and in all Billion disorder. I am bIu
in the habit uf rec-jromeiKling them to female in poouliar
cases.
I ohsorve thsm to eperste In fhc s atem without producing
dubility or pain, lcavinj it in a bcullhy cnnditi.in.
June 1W, 1SI3. Joes Doss, M. D.
THE BEST FA.nl LY.MEDIC!NT:
From N irton Hill, Green County N. Y.f
Dr. Wright : We have uacd and sold your Indian Vegats
ble Pills for throe years past, sudd) t heaitale to recom
mend Ihem to our friends and customers as the beat Family
Medicine in ue. N. ft L. Rshsdsxi..
From Marhle TlnU Pa.)
TiDr.W. Wright Dear Sir : For H l.i i, .. r
I " ' "" VegelaU.
I 1 P1 "'i ad havo s IJ annually large quanlitios at
retail. 1 net- have in even-insl.nie. nil.,., -..ir.. .i..a
ai .n. Many families in this sect ion keep thrm, and Ic.maider
them Invabni le t a family medicine. There is na me.ll-.
'iuesild here lhal einbe so nt,iv.rnily r ic-mmended s
ruin s ni'tian Vesr.itaL'lj Pills.
lV,ri;..ry 1, IU".'
Yery tru'y yours,
W. .M. I.VKiCMI
TESTIMONY OF AN(.'TII1-R PHYSICIAN.
T!.e f 'lbw!uc!ct:er is iu reply t ,u n-.te fr.nn oursgsot
lnlvinS Dr. V juton's oj iui ui of Ihia medicine :
Ti vsnAXNocx, Angus' 59, IMS. "
Mr A. P irharn DcnrSir: Iu reply to your note of yee-'
tetihy. 1 w iu!.l arete, that I tare nceai tmlly f und it . a'
va.ici to use the v.ni ua 'P.ittnt Pills'' vended in the ah.fa ;.
oud wlnie I ton unwilling 1 1 say tiuyihing todeprceisie Uie
vuluc of nt hers. I .itnf.-eetocitil'essthut I consider Wright'
Indian Veu-etaMe Pills superii.r to nil others with which I
am iieqiiaiu'ed. I have used them f r many years both in
my own finely and in my practice generally, m:.I thcy.luivs
unii'uriiily prove 1 mil l, cert tin nud sue ill t'uo:r opcrati ua :
The care nnd skill with which these pills have been Jriiherto
uaniil'.KOtrei! r.r., iu my opiui. n, n sulVient guaruut ie for
tikeg oil iwilii tu future. Very rispec-fuliy,
B. A. Borrorr, M.D.'
Mr. B is a practitioner of l ug experience, well kn un
iuoud even bejond llie linca of ;Vy ming c 'unty. He is
a gradeato if Pinnsylvi nin, and highly poj ular with Uie
people among whom he resides.
licware of Sug.ti- t'uated C'oiiuter-
niis.
Pen-umber ti.-". lac prtcinnl and only geitnln Indus
Vejufnl'lc Pills liavt the wi.itm signature of Wia. Wright
ou tliO Wp label of eat h box.
ron
sTi IffliC, lnOtau Vrgctablc Pill,
John W. Friling, Sunbury.
Henry Mncser, Sunbury.
Iluys A McCormick, McEwensvLla.
F.. Kauffmau, AngtistH tp.
J"Im H. Vincent, Ciiilisuuaque.
Knse.V Bergstrcsser. riyslmrg.
V. Rnthermol, Little Muhnnoy.
Hcincn & Brother, Milton.
Forsyth, Wils m ,V Co., NorthumbsrlraeV ,
Jaa. Reed, Poltagrove.
W. & R. Fegely, Siiarnokiptown.
J. C. M Tgnn. Suydcrstnwn.
XV. Deppin, Mahm -y P. O.
Benneviile Holahue, Up. Mahonoy.
J. G. Rinn, Line M'sinhtin P.O.
Ileiii. Hcflner, Iiwer Manning P.O.
Am i T. Brirticll, Tnrhuttsville.
O. J. ft T. Finer. Watsoiiville.
F. A. Ku'xurT, rtocnavilie.
II. TT. KnoMe. F.lvabnrg.
Ofneea devoted exclusively to the rile of Wright 'i Indian
ViietnMc I'i;', h'lesile nud Retnil. 101 Rare st., Phils-
. t. ';iV.i9. C P flreetnvi 'li slrect, rw-Yoik, and l93TriDout,
: Post -n.
Vet. Cih. 1l ly.
I'qiiiiablo tACe. Insiiiranro, Annuity
j mwl Triii Cotitpanv.
! OFFICF 71 WAl.NI T PTRFF.T. PmLADPLPIlU.
Tapital it'.'VI.IhiO. f'muTKU PKantToai..
; rj HF r .mranv are now prepared to trausuet hitslues
, I nn u it. e in 'SI liberal sod advuntnr'e us terms. Thy
; are inii'i uiz.-d by th'-ir clnrter (s.m'1. ri) "tn make all ana
t every uumanee npnei isiuinc; to lite ris's of whatever kind
' or nature, and t reciv und ejti-cute lrn.!a, make end-w-
nients. and to trrnnl nod purchase BunuPi.'-s." Th Core-
fisny w-ll niiiiuiiies oul ciidow.'iients, end uet ss Trustees
or una rs und heirs. .
j Tulle of Prrmiuirei re.pd-rd for the Assutuuesoi' 9100 for
tiie wiims term ot l.nc.
Age. 1 Prcm
Prcm. I
Prera.
a nil
a is
t -at
a -27
am
a tu
at7
a at
aai
a 7u
' si
8W
3 01
3 n
3a3
Age. Pitta.
ie
1J
11
:
so
81
8
21
t!t
S5
M
t!7
SS
S!l
3d
i DU
1 M
1 Sfl
1 5fl
1 60
1 W
lfil
1 1
1 7i
1 70
I Ki
I ea
1 1)1
1 ('.
a oi
ar
3 4V
3IW
3 77
3 04
4 11
43a
4.',l
4 71
4 "
111
srci
Sit
s:n
tu.1
The rreitdumssTe leaa than anv other c mlnnuv
snd Ik.
pohi'ie i.rt ,l gf-sier advauoiees. Table of Kulf-vtsrTv
und ipuirleny pieiniiiiua. half rreiiit rtilea of preinuini, slmrt .
term, joint lives, aurvivorshipa and endowinema; sla), .
ft nr of Apdieall n (t t which there ore blank alieela') si
1 1 he had "ti iioi'!ic;iii -u hi ihe office, ur by letter to Uie
Aguit, J. II. PLKUV, Sunl'iiry.
Itiin fo i-.n-r.iNa $loo on a single l.is
Age. For I vcar. For 7 yeaia. ForI.it.
2-J tl Qt 1.S0
30 P9 I " g lit
40 1.'4l l,"i I J.70
tO l,l VM7 34
0 3'1 !,.!l7
Fxam-l A peran nged 311 yen next birth dov, by.
paving the iJoinp'iny co ''ems would secure to his family.
or heira Pltm stsuikl he die ouevear; ts-lor fn.n0 he as. .
cure o llieiu tillsill: ' T 1 T Sl.l loinn illy I it seven ywrs
he se.-una to them UIIKai ah add he die in seven yenis; oi
f 'r i. Iu paiil siiHUalty during hie ha secures llai to Iw
nsid wh 'ii he diea. Tiie insurer auditing kisowu tsiu,
by the riulerciec iu am mil 'H nreiniii us ir tu th swehargsd
bv miier ottices. F lj,!(l the heirs would receive SUM
Sh mid he die in ftne year.
Forms olappiicuujo and all psnicnlara mnv he had at
IheofTiee. J. W. CLAIiHOll.-;, President.
TsEtst-ava Fiacis W. Itswu.
Ii. Ii. Tuckcit, Stf'eUrv.
l o-o.iu.Tisu I'HTMctis br. J. B. Miisstr, luntry.
i. II. Pihdy, tSuuburv , Ajeiit lor :roiti.umucrausi saaa-
Sutibury, July t, 164
JACOB KECK,
7J10LE5ALr AND RETAIL
iVioju' Liqi'oii oiii.rn,
A' 893 Xurktt Street. Below F'fhth, NurlS e d. '.
rillLtUM.rlli. ,.
Keept roistantly on hand all kind .cf rrld Li-,
rjuor, vi : Superior old rya huksy sufwricr
Uraiuiy, Um, ite. Also tt pit. fci'g'tidy fo. piesct-'
fimg, VYitil I'lurry anil Dlarkairy biabdy.
' I hiladilpliia. Jain 3, 18l. ly'
(OpU iNDiirvi j
lilMTegctable
JUSTICES'-BLANKS'
TOR 5AI E AT TKI. ffTW