v" SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL. A. IMPtiftTANT TO THE J UBLIC; ; HOB.S3B Alto & AT TLB :.: ; MEDICINES. , Do! permit your Horn (rattle to die, when Um bmim of eura m within tM neh of aU I ' ' Th undesigned hM spent ieverJ yean in the tudy of Veterinary practice in "London and E 'dinboro'," he ha alo availed hirntelf of the resear ches of Leibig, and other celebrated men, who have contributed ao much toward a juJiciom treatment of animal the principle of our practice consists in the rejection of general bleeding and the total rejection of all medicine that experience ha liown to lie of a dangorou tendency. The re medie act in harmony with the vital principle, and when given according to the direction which ac company each article they are capable of exciting and increasing the natural function, without di miniahlng or destroying their power, hence are aafein the hand of every one. O. H. DADD, M. D. A List el Hone a4 Cattls Medicine. Physic balls, 79c. per box. Alterative ball, 76c do. powder for bad condition, 75c per pack age. Heave powder for diseases of the lungs, 75c dc Urine powder for " f kidneys, 75c do. Tonic powder for bnd condition glanders, 75c do. Cordial drink for inflamation of bowels, 75c per bottle. Liquid blister, 75c per bottle. Ointment for promoting the growth of hair, 50c irr pot. 'Healing balsam for wounds and saddle galls, 75c. per bottle. Wash for inflamed eyes, 50c per bottle. Ointment for mange scratches, old sores, dec., 50c per bottle. ' Embrocation for sore throat, 75c per bottle. Hoof ointment for sand crack, brittle hoof, dec, 50c per bottle. Horse Liniment, the most celebrated nrticlo 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 packajre. For sale by STIMPSON & REED, 26 Mer chants Rovr, also at DADD'8 HORSE AND CATTLE MEDICINE DEPOT, Nos. 1 & 3 Hay market Square, Boston. Pamphlets describing the diseases for which these remedies arc used can be had gratis. Numerous Certificates are in possession ef the Proprietors, of cures performed by the above Medi cine. Sold by GREEN & FLETCHER, No. 86 South SIXTH 8treet, Philadelphia, and by hi Aokhts. 1Iet Masskx, Sunbury, February 3, 1849. tf Estate of Samuel Smith, late of Point towusblp iVortliumber laud county dee'd. TV' OTICE is heroby given, that letters of ad L ' ministration on the above estate have been this 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 claims to present the same properly authenticated. EDWARD II. BALDY. Sunbury Jan. 27th, 1849. 6U iNoticc. rPHE public are hereby notified that I have pur- chased at Constable's sale on the 11th of January inst., the following articles, sold as the property of Abraham Sarvia, which I have left with the said Sarvi until I shall see proper to re move them. 1 Wagon $15,00 1,75 2,00 2,50 2,50 15 7,50 5,00 SO bushels Corn 1 Plough 1 do 1 Harrow 1 Cultivator 1 Cutiingbox 1 Cow 3 Calves 1 set of Harness 8 Pigs 1 Log Chain ! Grubbing Hoe 1 Clock more or less, at 43 cts.per bush. $8,60 12 bushel Oats 3,48 8 acres of Wheat in the ground at $2,50 per acre 20,00 20 acres of Rye and Wheat 34,121 1 set of Black smiths Tools 10,00 2,371 3,121 3,00 16 100 REUBEN FEGELY. Sunbury Jan. 20, 1849 Su ORPHANS COURT SALE. "TV OTICE i hereby given that, in pursuance of an order of the Orphan Court ot rnortnum berland county, will lie exposed to sale, at the Court House, in Sunbury, on Saturday the 17th day of February next, at 10 o'clock in the fore noon, tht undivided half pari or moiety Of a certain Lot or Ground, situate in Upper Augusta township Northumlier- land county, ajoinmg lands ot J no. u. xoungman on the North, Gideon Markcl on the Smith and Gobin on the North West, containing ten acres more or less ; ALSO : the undivided half part or moietv of another lot, called "the Rush lot," situ ate in the township aforesaid, adjoining lots of Frederick and Daniel Haas, Thomas Kobins, icw i Dewart and Charles Gobin, containing ten acres more or less. Late the property of John Kobins, late of the Borough of Sunbury dee'd. The said undivided half or meiety lieing the interest of Ann Robins a minor child of Elizabeth Robins dee'd., nd one of the bcirs and If nil representatives of Robins dee'd., in said premises. of sale will b made known on the day 'oned by JOSEPH C. ROBINS, , Guardian of Ann Robin, ofthe Court, ' Irwin Cl'k. O. C. Bur.iX 7tll, 1849. AUC1 JN! AUCTION!'. A LL who want to buy goods cheaper than they can be bought in Philadelphia, shtfuld attend the Auction held by Chas. S. Bogar, in bunbury, every Saturday, where all kinds of goods are sold far below city prices. .Goods old at private sale equally allow. All who want bargain, sheuld not delay this opportunity. . .. . CHAS. 8. BOGAR. Feb. 10, 1848. tf. Estate of Solomon Menxaa, dee'd NOTICE is herehy given, that letter of ad ministration have been granted to the ub scriber, on the estate of Solomon Mcngas, late o' Delaware township, dee'd. All person indebted to aid estate, or having claim against the same, are requested to call on the subscriber for settle ment. JOHN MENGA8 Adm'tor. . Delaware Ubjk, Feb. 3d, 1849 6L WHEAT WANTED One dollar per bushel, cash, will be paid for good wheat by , IRA T. CLEMENT, feunbury Jan. 27th, 1849 tf. DAR IRON of all kind for sale low, at the store of C. 8. BOGAR. Bunbuiy Jan. 20th, 1849. tf. "OAISIN8, cutrariU, citron, cheese, pepper J- sauce, Ac For sale by J. W. FRILING Sunbury, Pec. f, 1848. PLASTER, Ball arid Fish, Jut received and for by , . . J. W. FRILING. Sunburr.Dec 2. 1848. B of Blank Books, just received and sale H. MAS6ER. Sunbury, Pec . XE8 of very .uperior quality jhj Sunbary, Pee. Sj 1848."' EA8, from tb New York Canton and Pekin T Ta.Comp.ny. rm mm r, toft t, 144 ' , Receipts & Expenditures OF NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY, From tht frit day of January, tigUetnTtundrtd and fortyM, to tht thirty-frtt of Dtctmbtr, tight hundrtd and forty-eight, both dayt indutiv. JfiSSK M. SIMPSON, JCSQ., TREASURER ' DR. SOLU. CM. To eash received of unseated land old by the Commissioner for 1848. To depreciated money receded of Commissioners, To cash received of Edward Eisely To cash received of Wm. H. Ease To cash received of Peter Fetter- man, for State and County tax on a lot of ground in Coal township, To cash received of Charlea Carr, for Suite and Count tax for 1846, To cash received of Peter Lazarus, for eround rent, To cash received To cash received of tha Bank of Northumberland, To cash ree'd as county tax for 1842, 178 39 61 00 2 00 14 67 35 t 00 75 00 2460 83 12 30 479 17 886 521 2956 42 1436 99 2 49 206 81 61 59 69 3 69 306 72 148 26 1 38 To do do 1845, To do do 1846, To do do 1847, To do do 1848, To cash received as county tax 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, To do do 1846, To do do 1847, To do do 1848, To abatement received for the rea dy payment of State tax in July 1848, 353 43 To cash received of John Farns- worih.Prothonoiary, as Jury funds and Court fines for 1847, 57 00 22 11 To cash received as Interest on Slate tax. To abatement received for the rea dy payment of State tax in July, 1848 by Treasurer, 172 88 Total, 9,826 73 JESSE M. SIMPSON, ESQ., TREASURER TN TING STATE TAX FOR THE Dli. DOLLS. CTS. 5 58 50 00 128 54 2506 74 8037 42 To Slate tax received for 1842, To State tax do 1843, To State tax do 1846, To Slate tax do 1847, To State tax do 1848, To cash received as State tax on unseated lauds for 1844, 2 49 336 27 183 09 2 08 To do do 1846, To do do 1847, To do do 1848, Total, 11,252 21 SETTLEMENT WITH THE SHERIFF AND PROTHONOTARY. Extract of Jury funds in tht Common Pleas of Northumberland County from tht 1st January 184-8, to tht 1st January 1849. Plaintiff Defendants, Jury Funds Catharine Ross, adm'rs vs Jos. Wallis, $4 James Merrcls ex'rs. vs George Watt adm'rs 4 Wood & Rahn vs David Haup, 4 Borough of Milton vs Samuel lilair, 4 George Eckcrt, vs Jacob Sliitz, 4 Daniel Conner vs Daniel Wcidman, 4 Balzer Garnhart vs George Oyster, 4 William Gilbert vs Haughawout, 4 William Dale vs John Fullmer, cx'rs. 4 Chariest Pleasant vs Jus. & Wm. Ross, 4 Wm. H. Strickland v A. E. Kapp, . 4 Benjamin W. Richards vs Franklin Piatt, et al 4 Charles H. Friek vs Wm. H Frick, 4 Wm. D. Gear hart v Charles Carr, 4 Thomas H. Wilson vs Abraham Straub, 4 Sarah W. Comly vs William II. Frymire, 4 R. D. Foresuian vs Benjamin Foresman. 4 Daniel Miller & wife vs Philip Heckman, 4 J. Miller ex'r of J. Kerr vs M. Sweny & wife, 4 Truman H. Clurk, et al vs John Schrciner, 4 Henry Keiacr vs Henry Yoxtheimer, 4 Hugh Bellas, et al vs Wm. & Reuben Fegely, 4 Hugh Bella et al v James Graham' heirs, 4 George Sliily vs George Long, 4 Mary Weeks vs Jacob Haa it- Byerly, 4 Total, $100 Extracts or Jury Funds and Court Fines County rftOM January 1st Jury Court. Funds Fines. Conimonw'h vsSam'l Redinger 84 do vs Daniel Conrad 4 do vs Colored mun 4 do vs James L. Ireland 4 do vs John Caul, jr. 4 do - vs Dennis C. Caul 4 do vs Mary Rishel 4 Total, 28 20 20 40 SETTLEMENT WITH THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY, Expenditure of the County of Northumberland Treasury of said County, during the year, commencing on the first day of January and ending on the 3 lit day of December 1848, both days inclusive, viz : Auditors wages foi.1847, Viewing Roads k sites for Bridge &o Contingences Damages, 113 00 i. 17T 00 85 07 109 30 141 69 281 87 454 484 2,035 274 92 00 154 814 1,356 38 779 75 130 00 56 00 40 00 275 00 296 95 106 47 10 51 6,695 57 Public Buildings, Assessor's waae. Commonwealth costs and others, Jurors wages, Constables attending court, Stationary, Bridge building and repairing kc, General and Spring- elections also Presidential. Court Crier's wages, Premiums for Fox scalps, Clerk's wage for 1847 in full do do for 1848 Printing by contract, Coroner Inquest, Refunding, Total,' AMOUNT OF TAX DUE FROM COLLECTORS. Townships, Years, Augusta. 1840, Names of Collector t, Samuel Awl, Michael Evert, Jame Covert, ii Daniel Robins, ' . Franklin A Clark, Elijah Crawford, Henry Shipe, , Joseph Bingeman, John Leisenring, Isaac Beidelspach,' Isaac Sober, John L'abig, Daniel V. Caul, David Stallmakar, Michael Treon, Thomas Barr, nry ehipe, David Ham, James Buoy, John Leiaeuring, E l ward Grady, , William Johnson, Samuel Hale, Jacob Beck, Daniel Follmar, Isaac Fisher, Aaron Uoffa, OF SAID COUNTY, IN ACCOUNT WITH THE eitifi 0A1TA. CIt. DOLLS. CTS. Ifly cash paid on Commisaionar's orders, By percentage on t8,!33 87, By depreciated money By money paid to Wm. Oulick, late Treasurer, By cash paid to John Pifer, By cash paid to Peter Vanclling, By discount on depreciated money By cash paid Norlhnm'land Bank, By Interest on money received on Bank Northumberland, By balance due the county, by Treasure, credited by error on county tax for previous year, 8,133 8T 203 84( 26 00 299 23 1 08 1 60 80 500 00 31 33 2 60 By balance due Treasurer, Total, the county by 627 124 9,826 78 ACCOUNT WITH THE COUNTY, RESPEC YEAR 1842-3-6-7 AND 8. CR. DOLLS. CTS. By cash paid State Treasurer as per his receipt dated July 29th 1848, 10,000 00 626 31 By abatement for S 10.000, By Treasurer's commission By balance in the Treasury, in the hands of collectors 100 00 625 90 Total, 11,252 21 IF PAH), AND TO WHOM. Paid to Prothonotary Faruiworth not paid Paid to Prothonotary Farnsworth , not paid Paid to Prothonotary Farnsworth Paid to Prothonotary Farasworth in the Supreme Court Paid to Prothonotary Farnsworth not paid Paid to Prothonotary Farnsworth Paid tc Prothonotary Farnsworth not paid in the hands of Sheriff Billington ii it ii not paid Paid to Prothonotary Farnsworth Paid to Prothonotary Farnsworth Paid to Prothonotary Farnsworth in Supreme Court not paid Paid to Prothonotary Farnsworth in tb hands of Sheriff BillingWa in Quarter Session or Northumberland 1848 to January 1st 1849. IF PAID, AND TO WHOM. not paid Paid to clerk Farnsworth nut paid Paid to Sheriff Billington Paid clerk Farnsworth ( II u not paid at per orders issued by the Commissioners on the Brought over. Physicians and Surgery, Prison expenses, Attorney for the county,' Fuel, ( Peter Vandling, Commis'rs' J William Follmer, wages. 1 Jacob Hoffa, Charles Weaver, Road tax on unseated lands, Constables giving notice of spring election, Constables who made returns at court, Prothonotary fees J. Farnsworth in full, . 6,695 57 17 00 10 37 30 00 25 75 116 50 129 25 152 75 46 50 450 67 67 60 80 92 132 43 i 6 50 r 25 00 7,976 81 Charles Pleasants for fees in case of G. C. Welker, Charles J. Bruner for Auditing ac. count of I'roihonotary k Registe Totai, . t 27 96 54 95 269 63 1846 ii (i 1847' ' 1847f i M - 4 1848 , ( ' m ' 41 W St ' M . II . .. . t - M. i ' St Milton, Point, , Coal, Delaware, Lower Augusta, (sine paid) Lower Mtthonoy, Northumberland, Point, (since paid) Sharaokin, Coal, Chilisquaque, Delaware, Jackson, Lew? is, Lower Augusta, Lqwer Mahonoy, ' ' Miltop, i , Northumberland, Point, Bush, Sharaokin, Sunbury, i ' ' ' Turbut, Upper Augusta, Upper MaJMnoy, 19 36 21 85 526 804 73 90 , 7 00 254 02 77 05 62 08 137 11 235 68 385 18 150 08 ' 330 24 210 661 152 681 191 93 269 48 193 46 266 86 t 191 28 II 882 67 213 28 181 T8 TV AMOUNT STATE TAX DUE FROM DIFFERENT COLLECTORS, ALSO MILITIA FINES FROM 1843 TO 1848. Name of Colltctors, William E. Irwin, James Covert,' Elijah Crawford, Henry Snipe, Township's, , Yean, Chilisquaque, 1843 Milton, , 1848 Delaware, 1847 Lower Augusta, (since paid) Upper Augusta, 1846 Coal, . 1847 Northumberland, " Michael tvert, I Franklin A. Clark, l John UaiAanrint7. I at AMOUNT OF STATE AND COUNTY TAX FOR THE YEAR 1848, AND ALSO MILITIA FINES. Foa TH SAMS YltARt. Names of Collectors, ohn Leabrg, Daniel P. Caul, David Stal (maker, Michael Treon, Thomas Burr, Henry Snipe, Isaac D. iLikcr, David Plain, James Buoy, John Leisenrinz, L'.i i r-....i.. ' Townships, Coal, Chilisquaque, Delaware, Jackson, Lewis, Lower Augusta, Little Muhoiioy, Lower Muhoiioy, Milton borough. Northumberland, Point, Rush, Shnmokin, Sunbury, T'jrbut, Up Augusta, Up. Mahonoy, William Johnson, Samuel Hale, Jacob Beck, Daniel Follmer. Isaac Fisher, Aaron Hoffa, EXONERATIONS. This is to certify that in auditing the public accounts of Northumberland county, we find exonera tions and allowancesmailc by the Commissioners of said county, to dilVcrcnt Collectors etc. Amounting on County tax, to the sum of seventy-four dollars and forty-three cents. Also, percentaffo to Collectors two hundred and seventy dollars and forty-seven cents, on Stutc tax exonerations to the sum of forty six dollars and four and a fourth cents, and a percentage to Collector of ftvo hundred and sixty-one dollars and thirty-nine cents, and on Militia fines, the sum of two hundred and eleven dollars and will be a net loss on the amount duo the County and We the undersigned Auditors of Northumberland countv, elected and sworn according to law to settle and adjust the public accounts of the county, do certify that wo have examined vouchers, &c, and find a balance due the county in the hands of the said Treasurer, of six hundred and twenty-seven dollars and twelve and a half cents; duo from the several Collectors, the sum of five thousand one hun dred and seventy-eight dollars and sixty-two cents as county tax; also due from the several Collectors the sum of lour thousand eight hundred and which there is due the County two thousand seven hundred and six dollars and seventy-seven cents ; also forty dollars es court fines ; also one hundred and twcnty-eti;ht dollars, as jury funds, also a note due from William Gulick, late Treasurer of one hundred dollars ; also from James Strickland a judg ment on Esquire Weiscr's docket oftwcnty-tlircc dollars and sixty-six cents; also, a note due from Joseph liougcndobclcr, seventeen dollars and sixteen and a of thirty-seven dollars; also due the Treasury from James Buoy, five dollars. And after deducting three hundred and four dollars and sixty and three-fourth cents for Commissioner's orders yet in cir culation, there remains due the county the net sura of eight thousand five hundred and sixty-ono dol lars and scven-tccn and three-fourth cents. Witness our hands, this 5th day of January, A. OAKFOTvB'S UNRIVALLED STYLE OF HATS FOR GENTLEMEN. CIIAULCs UAtruKII, No. 104 CHESTNUT STREET Philadelphia, Wouh! rest'eetfutly invite attention to his superior vie of lists for autumn. 1848, whirli will he und the most peileet ner bifore offi-red to the immunity lis peculiar forms render- it the more iralil ,sit combine sll the rsnPiiiiaU of dura. biliiy amlneatnei.s, rrqiisitp in that srtirle nfitreps lull his iiiereasiil iirilittes In in m inutacturing ii h all ihe rooitru impr vemi nts. ennbl.'s liitn I ii CniLLssot tub Would to pr .Uuce a relit r He!. t;HiitiBv' Fshct Hats Attn Cam or Tits Latist Mon. Tliem goiuls hsve been se 'erlrd with artist ore. sn.l mill be fUmd nit it beialilul nil elms'e in their tvlei. Lsniis' Kimso Hats n Caps or Kntiri tr iw I'ATTtwas. ureal esre has tie' n tiisiow ed in eonstiui tn g these srtii-'en ib X they mny 5 pcificllv ey and toim grartful iip T -pee. CHARLES OAKFORD. 104 Chestnut (t. few doors above Tl iul. I'hihilf lihi.. 8ef tember 30, 1848.ch June 2 1, 1818 ly 1TEV CEE.P GCCE3. The largest aimoriniciit InTowu, John W. Friling, Ii ESPECTFULLY informs his friendsand customers, that he has received the largest and best assortment of goods evr of fared in Sunbury. Consisting of DRY GOODS, Groceries, Hardware, Qtteensware, Liquors, Drugs, Paints and a irreat variety of other articles. The public are respectfully requested to call and examine his slock before purchasing elsewhere. Sunbury, Nov. 18, 1848. COLUMBIAN SERIES OF SlrCtlimrtfro. The Pupils friend and Teachers comfort. HE COLUMBIAN CALCULATOR. Thi work is ulready introduced into some of the best Arailamies and a lari;e number of Schools, where its use has given decided and universal sa tisfaction, both to teacher and pupil. It is purely American in its character, liar, I upon our own beautiful decimal system of currency. It contains more, the arrangements are better, and it is the easiest and eheapeiit work of the kind now ill use anu It is so consiucrc.1 ny mmureus ot the mosl competent teachers anil men of science in the Uni on, who have recommended it. It is the book particularly and. expressly prepared for our Anu- ricau briolars : By Ainu a lieiuor. Th YoITh's Cubl'M BIAS CaLI ILATOB. This volume contains 91 pages, with about 000 exam ties Tor solution on the slate. It embraces the Fundamental Rules, Comiiound Rules, Simple ami Compound Kcductiou, Single Rule of Three, Proportion, etc. - . 1 icKKoa s Arithmetical, Tables, is destined for the use of Youuger classes in tha Schools of the t luted States, A beautuul little book and pleas ing to cuuuren, auu uie omy oneoltlie kind ol any value. There are Keys to both Arithmetic bound (in gle or double, for the convenience of teachers, which the solutions ol the questions are given with much extra mutter fur the black board. These Keys are the most complete works of the kind ever published, and contain, iu addition, about two hundred examples in JUenfuratiou, Ac, for the use of the Teacher. All that is wanted i to have the above books examined, and no teucher who is acquainted with the science of Arithmetic, will hesitate to pronounce them the best works that have ever been published in tins or any other Country. Although issued but a few months, they b(vs already been introduced into the Night Public Schools of New York City in all the Schools puhlic aud private, except two, in the City of Heading. Also, in about twenty Acadamies in the State oj Pennsylvania in a large portion of the Schools in the City of Wilmiugtou, iu the City of Lancaster, and in the Boropghe of Harrisb'urg, York, Chamhcrsburg, Lebanon, Doylestown, Potuv ville, Orwigsburg, &e,, &c For sale by Hs,sr Massib, Sunbury, Agent for Northumliorland County, Sunbury, Dec 3, 1848. J. J.: GHSS1TCTJGH. (Late Heller GrtaemtugU.) PATENT ATTORNEY, . . Axro M80HAariOsXs BMomssa, Watthlurtoii, i. v. DRAWINGS and pap for Iho Patnnt Office, prepared an J all the ui'cessary bu siness, hi relalioq to ecuring pulents, trans, acted, and promptly alteiulej lo, at their of &ot opposite the Parmi Otfiee. ftnteber M, 1M. " Militia fines. $37 60 84 00 6 65 24 60 81,039 301 $102 60 Staff (02, 54 98! 332 60 603 30 48 S4fc County tax, State tat, Militia fines. $197 11 $ 525 694 $36 00 406 68 i 1,038 894 24 60 518 18 1,326 02 88 00 331 084 ' 822 54 17 00 461 74 1,259 14 30 50 301 56j 722 98 24 50 62 98 157 73 3 50 302 084 742 03 27 60 322 86 733 77 23 00 317 48 641 19 30 00 245 09 638 43 7 50 301 86 797 96 22 50 316 191 774 66 . 52 00 292 81 756 66 35 00 397 31 1.107 75 10 50 223 28 605 68 16 00 232 914 670 82 26 00 $5,231 82 $13,227 95 $474 00 exonerations and Commissions to Collectors, to seventy cents. These exonerations and allowances State, at the sctllement of 1848. hity-eight dollars and sixty-eight cents, as Mate tax, ot half cents ; also due from i nomas Allen, a note D. 1849. EMANUEL ZIMMERMAN, WILLIAM JOHNSON, DANIEL P. CALL. Auditors. DIAMOND FOWDSH FOR RAZOR STROPS, f 1111 IS Powder is warranted fur superior to any .I thing in use for imparting a keen, imoothecJgc to Razors, Surgical instruments, and all kinds of fine CiTLLRt ( it may he applied to any kind of strop. Also superior Knzor, Knives, and Perfu mery, wholesale and retail, by ALFRED BENNETT, Agent. Depot of Fine Razors, Strops, II rushes, and Cheap Fancy Goods, No. IS South Fifth street a Une Chestnut Philadelphia. TESTIMONIALS. PiiiLAiiELPHtA, Feb. 15th, 1813. i This may certify that I havo used one of the Strops prepared with HAYNES' MAGIC DIA- MUAU 1'UWUEit, ana can attest m the most unequivocal manner, that there is nothing; can be found that will produce the same cllect in my opin ion, and must say to others, try it, and you will And it superior to any heretofore in use. I can truly suy that I never knew what a sharp razor was before. JOHN SCOTT, Iron Safe Maker, 41 S. Third st. Philaiif.lpuia, October, 1S48. A very hard heard and tender face has conniel- led me to seek and ir.it many contrivances design- ed to make shaving easv and pleasant, hut with iiuliilercnt success, until 1 made use of the Magic DIAMOND POWDER, sold by Alfred Bennett, and Rousscl's Shaving Cream. Their united pow er act like mugir, and impart a power to the Razor to remove the most stubborn lieard, wittout irri tating the skin or temper of their owner. J. COX, 4? South Fifth Streot. For alc at this oft'ee Price 25 cts. jcr Box. November 25, 1848 Cm. I. ANDREWS OP.iTII TO IVUV I KKUET TO TH SlCXl ' Ili-allh to Iho Weuk ! ! A to HAU is t. mud nr the Whole Iluinuii Hue in An drews' I' A IN KILLER. This il on entirely vegeta ble compound, c 'iupoe.nl of Tvvenly-KivedilfrrciitiiiRre. dlfiils. bikI is an lutcriuil uuri J'.IIrriril Hcnmly lor lite vn rioui ills tluit huinaii Ucsh is heir to ceil AS, AiS& Ctnurh,-Colds, Pnini, Xeryntu ami Pick II"nd iflic, Kheuuiutiwn, Cuts, 8;inttns, Hpiitnl AftW tiom, Summer Colli)l:iiius, Cholera Mnrlitis, Toothache, Krilpti-inn, Coma Piles, Krozeu Curls. Burns. Senilis, Airuc in the Knee and HrewM, HHintirs' IVIIlr, Hiunep, old S Tea, I. ol' uppc lilK, tiiMieral nihility, Alji:na, Ae. Put up iu battles lor 1. 12 or 4 shiiinurs per Iviitie. t-or lurihcr ruirticiilyH see l-uiiipuii-i wiik: nun oi every iilfriu rnuis, eillmiilll a hrit'l' hicuiry v' the oriiiiii. tiua'overy und kkI rfrtcta ol AiidrtwA1 riu Killer, Certiliculcs of Cures, Uii'vctiiiis. kc j.odi; oi r ron fraud. The triiiiiiphnnC nu eiw of Andrews Pain Killer m ro llioviht; the rctifpe tlutt pr since death, tlie untimely deulh ol iiiilliona ol our nice, has induced s Hue men is' wliem it may ne inny sain, tneir villain us oerun.-itioiis iiiniiiieRT tlieir villainy, to allvuit to put in circuUtt u spuri un and counterfeit articles culled "l'ain Killer," uniiik hflitiHue liaines for the preteiidud author, forped crrliiicules, As. S ilie have liotieared. and otliere no doultt vviil upbear. Let aH remeintier that Audrewi (ienuine Vain Killer has the written sninatitre of 1. 'Andrews on the tuM of each lyittle in black ink. D m l siinply uk for l'ain Killer, but ask for Andrews' Pain Killer, and have no other. S .Id by M. A. MeCuy, ile Asent, Nlrlhitmtvrland j J V, I'rilinit. Sunliury ; Joint II. Ituser, Milton ; J hn H. Mvytr, HI vniulinrif j Win. A. Murray A Co, Danville Dsveepori II Smith, Plymouth: Andrew Yohr. Wilkea burrs ; Hays & MeCormiek, MeKwnisville i P-hnm A Ciinjulierlain, U-wislmrs; ; licirgs McAlpin, Jersey Shore; 3. M Judd, Williainioit. . - flnlers addressed to I. Auilrews, inventor snd only Pn ptietor st Itlwra Toiapkins county, N. V. Will receive pr 'in4 attention September UO, 184P. ly KW GOODS, CHEAPER THAU EVER. Ilenrj; Masser, T 1 AS jtiftt received at his store, in Sunbury, 1 - an aHOitfnoiit of the cheapest Oootlsj that ever came tb the place, consisting of DItV C200US, GROCERIES, LIQUORS, ft. . French black Cloths, Cafttinetls, kc. Cali coca, jot excellent quality and colors, price 6 to 0 cts. Gooil Mu&lins, a yard witlt, at 61 cents. .These are not the low priced Irah articles usually sold. Muslin deLainos. of fine qual ity a nil patterns IS!. Haiidftume Teikeri and other Shawls aud various other articles. The public are requested to call and judge for themselves. Sunbury. Nov. 18, 1848. rjLASTEIl, lot tor sal by a - C. 8. BOGAR. Sunbury Jan. SOth, 1849-tX YRL'P MOLASSES. Superior refined Syrup MoUssm for ! by HENRY MASSER. Wunbury, Uoc. 3, 1848. CAP8 An assortment just received. Also, wis HATS at $325, for h w ,: . .. .. sf.MASMRR. KmbuTY, Dee. t, 1M1 . V"V rnsKH ( IB. TOWNSEND'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OP S A.RSAPA U1LLA'. i THIS Extract ts put up In quart bottles. It six times cheaper, plmnntar, and warranted superior to snv Id. It cures diseases without Vomiting, purging, sick ness, or debilitating ta patisul, and is particuariy adapted FALL AND SPRINO MEDICINE. Tb grsat bsanty (nd superiority l this 8anairiUa ev ethar remedies is, whilst it eradicates diiesss, it invigorates the bndjr. lonsumpuon eurea. Cleanse end Strengthen. be cured. Bronchitis, Consumption, Liver Complnint, Colds, Cnughs, Catarrh, Asumia, onmini m mono, sirenese iu i lis Chest, Hectic Flufh, Niiltt Sweats, Didi- cult and Prufuss hipecturstien, and l'ain in tti Bias, Ac., Ac., hsv (ml can be cured. Probably there never was a remedy that hss been so sne eesnful in desperate wises of consumption this i it clean. set and strengthens the system, snd npnosrs to heal the ul cers on the luuirs, end patients gradnaily regain their usual health and slrenvth. CUHlULS CASE orCUSlr-llu.1 There ii tcorceljr dny pawet but there ore n number r,f tflt?sif cr)tiflum)tinii rtportt an curwl by the use of Dr Ti-wnnt'iri Saranpaiilla, The f ll m'wg mi recently re ceived t Dr. Townifxd Dear Sir: For the lost three years I liove been nlflirtcd with general debility, and nervous con sump! ion of the last utage, and did not expect to ever gain niy fieolth at nil. After going through a cjtirncof medicine under the care of ermie of tlie miRt dintinpuiahed recnhir physiciniin und memlK-rn of the Bonrd of lJenlth in New Yoik and clewhcre, and tpenrting the in rt of my cnrningi in attempting to retmin my health, mvt after readTjig in a me pnper of your nmaparillH I rea lved to to t. After uning aix bottlea I f mini it d ne me grrat g xd, and called to aee you at your office ; with your advice I kept tm, and do most henrtily thank yon for your advice. I persevere in taking the tiratparflla. and have been nblc V attend to my naiial labort f.r the lnut four mnnthn, and J hoje by the blcMingu of G'hI and your Sarariparilla' t continue my helih. It he Iped me beyond the rxprrtntinns nf all who knew my cnw. CH ARLLS QL'IMBY Orange, Kwex err. N. J.T Aug. 2. 147. Srmcnf New JerBey. Ksmx county, es. Charles Quim by being duly sworn according to law, on hi oath stiillt, tint the fnr'ging stntcincnt is true nfcrding to the beit of hi . knowledge and lielicf. CIIAKLKH Ql'IMBY. Hworn and subscribed to befuw me at ( ruii!Te, theQd August, m7. CVRt f BALDWIN. Justice of the Peace. snrriNo bi.ood. Rend the following, and say tiiat cojismnption is injnea rablo if yuu can: New York, April iM. 1847, Dr. Townsend t I verily believe that your SiirsoporilJo hut been the means, through Providence, i f wiving mv Hie 1 have fir several ycttra hud a bud cmyh. It bennne worse and worse. At lust 1 raised large quantities of bltKiri, hud night sweats and was greatly dehiiitnted and reflucetl, and did not expert to live. 1 have only used your SurTOparilla but a shrt time, and there bus a wonderful clmjwre leen wrought in me. I am now able to watk all over thecitv. I raise no blood, and my cough has left mu. Y-m can xvll imagine that 1 am thankful for tiiffe results. Your obx!i cut servant. WM. Rt.HSKLL. 83 Catharine st. LOST HER SPKIU H. The annexed certificate tells a simple aud truthful lory of suffering and relief. There are th runands of similar r.i. s'S in this pity and Brooklyn, and yet tiierc ure thousands of parents let their children die for fear of being humbugged or to save a few shillings, Broklvn, Sept. 13. 117. Dr. TnWXMtXD: I take pleasure in suiting, fur (he bene fit of th ise whom it may concern, that my daughter, two years and six months old, was uiilieled with general de bility aud loss of speech. She was pivnu up as past jc covery by our family physician ; bat fortunately 1 was re c ommeudtHl by u fra ud to try your S.irsaitfuiHa. Before having used one Kittle she recovered iter speech and was enabled to walk nloiie. to the ustoitisilinc.l ail who Wefc acquainted with the cire;;;11IITmvs. She is now quite well, aud iu mi)Zu better health than fhe has been for IS months past. JOSKl'Ii TAYLOR, 12fl York st.. Brooklyn. TWO CIIILURE.N' SAVKD. Very few families inlced in fnet we have not beard of oiih that usod l)r. T wiiseinl,a Sir&'in.irilla in tiir.r. lost any children the past Summer, while tin se that did not, ! sickened and died. The cerri urate wc publish U'low is conclusive evidence of its value, and is only an lhcr inPtantv of its snvinc; the lives of cliildren : Dr. Tow.vfxd Uir tir : I had two cliildren cured by your Sarsapuritln of the summer complaint ond dysentary ; one vns only 15 mouth old and tha other 3 years, Thy were very much redneeit, and wc expected they would die ; thi-y wre yiven up by two respectable physicians. When Ihe'dortor informed us thrH. we must l.'sethein. wo res li ved to try your Sanuiparilln wc had heard s- nmnh of, but hud little confidence,. there being m i much stuff advertise! that is worthless : hut we arc thankful that we did, for it uudonbttdly saved the lives of b"th. I write this that oth ers may be induced to use it. Yours, reietfiillv, JOU WILSO.X, Jr. Myrtle-avenue, Brooklyn. Sept. 15, 1M7. TO THE LADtlC.S. GREAT FEMALK MKDHJlXr. Dr.Townsesd's Sab-apahilla is a s-wcreirnand speedy cwrv for incipient c msumption. and for the general pr .wtm ti u of the system no mattei 'whether the result of inhe rent cause or causes, produced by irregularity, illness or ac cident. Nothing can be mire nrprrmg thnn iff invigorating ef fects on the human fmme. Persons all weakness and las situde, from taking it at once become robust and full of energv under its influence. It immediate!)- couutenicia the nervelessness of tlie female frame, which is the great cause barrenness. 'it will not I expected of us, in cases "f so delicate a na ture, to exhibit certificates of cures performed, but we can assure the u illicit! that hundreds of cases have been repor ted to us. Dr. Tow.fscsn: Mv wire being greatly flistrewnl by we-.ikue.-4i and peueral debility, and suiter Lug continually by paia and with oth-r ditTiculrics. aud having known casts whore your medicine has effeeted great cures; and also hearing it recommended for such cufi as I have described, I obtained a b-rttl oi" your Kxtract of Saraapuriila and f l lowfti tlie direct i -.s you gave ine. In a short period it removed her c nnplaiutn and restored her to heuhh. Being great fid f r the bcnclits she reeeived, I take pleasure m tlmsaoku nvluilgiiig it, tnd recommenuing it to tne public. '.ii. u. .uuonc, Albany, Aug. 17. Ml. cnr. Grand & Lydia st. - UYtfl'KPSlA. No fluid or mediciiia has ever been discovered which so nearly resembles the gastric juice ur saliva in decom(nsi!ig looci nnn sirrnirineiuiig mu niins m uii-ih'h ns una n pa rati! hi of Sarsnpariila. It positively ernes every case cf dyspepsia, however severe or chronic. Bank Department, Albany, May I0,lftl5. Dr. Towuscnd Sir: I liave hern alJlieted for several vears with dnpunsia in its worst form, attended with s ur nes of stonvtc-h, loss of appetite, extreme heartburn, awl a great aversion to all kinds of food, and for weeks, (what 1 could eat) I have been nnable to retain but a small portion on my stomach, t tried the usual remedies, but they iad but tittle or no effect in removing the complaint. I was in duced, about two months since, to try your Kx tract of Sar snpanlia, and I must say with little" confidence ; but after usiue ne-irly two bit ties, I found my appetite restored and tha heurllmVu entirely reruovei; audi would earnestly re cimmrnd tlie use of it to those vb i have been nillietcd ns I have been. Yours, &c, W. W. VAN ZANDT. Agent for Sunbury JOITX W. KRILIMi; or thumUTland, MAUY A. McCAY ; Danville. WM. A. MfltRAY A Co., Apiil-J, ly 216 TJ" 413 MARKET S TRUST, rHinnripin a. . THE CHEAPEST and LARGEST ASSOUTMENTS OP Ciohl niul Silver Watches IN PltlLADF.DAlllA... fioM l.evf rs, lull ji-wclleJ, IS csial esse still nvflr Silver I.cve, full jewelled $10 sn.l hVit lit pine " $ 1 1 slid ov-r Qus t. r, t f to 10 Uolil I'.ncili. I 5.1 Silti-i T- SHfins, rqu il to coin, 4 ftO Wold Ce-., silver ho!der ami inril, 1 00 Willi s splindiJ ssfiiriinrnt ( sll kind, (f Wslclies, luith gold snd silvi-r ; Ui h Jewvliy, ft .:, tic, linltl Chsin ol the bo-l jnrT'if ,ciiiies, and in (set f'i'iy lii:ig in tlm W'alcli snd Jewi Iry line st much Irs prices than can ba b ught in this eily or el.,ahere. Pli'ajs save ibisajvrriisomo it, sn l rill st ei ther LEWIS LLOV1L'S. No 413 MARKET sine', sl-eve E.ventli. iiorrh (id... or si JAl'O'l LAUOMUS. 216 MAKKET at., Grbt store below Eigh, south aidi. ry We hnve Gold and 8ilverLev.isiil i-hea. per ihun tlie shove price. a lib. nil discuuiil roaue to ilia trade. eiteni er 33, lSlSfim FURS RICH FANCY FURS FOR LADIES' WEAR. CHARLES OAKFORD, Furrier. o. tot, C'liestuiit Street, A few doors above Third, Philadelphia, wnuU inviie the ladir to rail ami rxainine his .iipeilor t ci nf Muffs, Unit, Tippet- oie. i f every ssiuty, ronsuiinti of H ell Kussis o.iblj., Huda in'. l),iy Marnn, Norway M i i tin, Mi.,' 8a ile. Baura Martin, None Marnn, Ernvinr, Fitch. Lyni, cVo, etc. Thesejk na ha ben ael cieJ with gn ai esrr,unil r- idhiI by the Iftl wc tkmen in the c.inntry. Lulie, m y rest astureil ihst no .irtirle will br diK red for sale in ihis entsbliahraeul thai ia not psrlucl in every le'pert. . CHARLES OAKFOr.D, So. 104, Chtsnut street, between , Third ami I 'ourth tlmeeti Philadelphia September 30, 1848 8m CotUn Yam, Cotton Carpet Chain, Cotton Lap and V Sliding, Cotton Outline, Ready made Pantaloon, Ready made Vests, Congresa Knives, Porcelain lined preserving kettle, just received for sale by II. MA 8813 R. Sunbury, Dec 2, 1S48. ... GUM SHOES for GentlerjtssisjiJ Ladies, just rsowrad sad tar sal hy H. MA-HHSK.-("rtnbwry, Dee. , 1849. TESTED BY THOUSANDS AND 1.4IIH01jSI,Y Ak?itioVEDt 7..- ft H M o S o S3 D O r Erorj Ctj it tbis ealebrsted mMllein axtsarluaj Ui Bribers of lit tiacfttlKeaa, Slid rnf ftu SiWinj t tis long oataliigite of its triutn li. A MILLION OF UOXtZS ant aistrlbuted aamallf wllti' ont fuUrmoctlng tlis demnnd! For soma tin past, tht ales lnvo been limited a jlcly fur wsnt of fscilitiaa of svp ply. Truly nnirerml rsmnljr ! Unkersld, tbaaf pillaliavs found tlifir way Into th. rtmotest oorn.racf thi L'nivn, srurywhers proving thsir tills aa Ui poor mas' friend aick man's hope the msrval and bleaainf of Ii - . For s trifling mm, arery IndiTlJualand arary family oy hnve HEALTH INSUKCS to them at an indefinite pe riod, and what is life without health but miswabls amls tenre ! ' 1 j It Is too Drachma a lyinn to be tampered witli, by trying all aorta of .xperimenle upon it. Tha sick should ass those medicines only which experience has show to b. th. best- A PHYSICIANTESTIMONY. , From Cnlsliill, Crccn County, New York -T)r. W. Wright Dear Sin I have ToriDri- yor Indiaa Vegetable Pills a voluab'e reinerly In oases of General Dar biliiy of the system, and in sll Billious disorder. I an alas in the habit of recommending them to female in passiiar eases. I observe them to sperato in Uie system without produeuif debility or pain, Icsving it in a healthy condition. Juuc SO, 18-18. JoBjt Doas, M. O. the best family medicine: From Norton Hill, Green County N. Y.j Pr. Wright : We havo nacdand sold your tridlan Yafeta hie Pilii for three years past, and do not hesitate to rseom. mend them to our frienda and customers aa the best Family Medicine in us.. N. ft L. Ramsbiu.. From Marble Hall Pa. To Dr. W. Wright Dear Sir : For th. last two years t have had the agency for tlis sale of your Indian Vegetable Pilla at thia place, and have sold annually large quantities M retail. They have in every instance given entire eatisfae sion. Many families in this section keep them, snd consider ,hem invaluable ns a family medicine. There ia no m.t cine -m1 here that ran be so universally recommended as Vv'iisbt 'o In.lian Vegetable Puis, Yery truly yours, . February 1, 1818. - Vf. M. LuttNs. TESTIMONY OF ANOTHER PHYSICIAN. The foil nvinc letter ia in reply to s note from our sgaat asking Dr. Bouton's opinion of Ihia medicine; TrxKnANNocK, August 39, 1848. Mr. A. Durham Dear Sir ; In reply to your not of ft H "lav I would state, that I have occasionally found it eon. venict to uce t:ie varioua "Patent Pilla" vended in the shops : and while! r.-n uimiliing to say anything todepreciats tlii vulue uf others, I am free to confess that I consider Wright' Indian Vegetable Pills superior to all uthera with which t am acquainted. I have used them fir many years both la inyown family tuii in my practice generally, aud they bar uniformly proved mild, certain and aafe in tlieir operatirua The care and skill with which these pilla have bean hitharte manufactured are, in my opinion, a sufficient gnaraulM fer like g jod resuba in future. Very respectfully, B. A. BorTOH, M. D. ' Mr. B is a practitioner of long experience, well knows in and even beyond tits lines of Wyoming county. Ha Is a grndi:ato of Pennsylvania, and highly popular with the peopie amciij whom he reeidea. Rewarcor Sugar Coated Couutcr i'vUu. Remember that the original and only genuine India Vegetable Pills have tho wiittenaignatura of Wm. Wright on tlis top label of each box. rim . U't Cght'H Indian Tc;etablo IMIIs. John W. Friling, feunbury, Henry Mauer, Sunbury. Hays ft MeConnick, McEwensvill. E. KuufTman, Augusta tp. JohnH. Vincent, Chiliaqusqu.. Kase ,V Berpstrcsscr, Flysburg. W. Rothermel, Little Mahonoy. Heinen ft Brother, Milton. Fovtyt'u, Wilam .V Co., Northumbactraal Jas. Heed, Pottagrov. W. ft R. Fepely, SlramokintowB. J. C. Morgan, Sir-df rstnwn. W.Deppin, Maltonoy p. O. Eenneviile li'lsime, Up. Mahonoy, J. 0. Rciui, Line Mountain P. O. Bcnj. Heflncr, Lower Mahoning P. O Anrs T. Rriwell, Turhuttsnllo. C. J. ft T. Tiprr. WataonviUe F.. A. Ku!Z!ir, Poonsville II. II . Kinrble, Elysburg. ' v OtTioes devoted f xi-lusively to the sal. of Wright's Isdtsa VciwiMe Pill", Wholi-s-ile and Retail, 109 Race St., Phils-, Mphia, 2a Cireenwieh street, New-York, and l0eTrout, Bosti n. Dec. nib. IMS It. , y rqaf ialvle Uf'e Insurantc,.AnDUlly OFFICE 74 iV A I ATT gTREF.T, PIIIIsADKLrnU. CriTAL itl.("0. Cll.vBTSR PEBPETUAL. PFIK C: :i.tiiiy nre imv preirwl tn traiiKict butinM np'i M-iRt ii.rl otij mlntuiaecmi tenut. Thtr nrt tv;li tImI by tlifir rharfor (nect. f.) t mnka all ttitl very ii.Piiiri;it.e'iiporfniniiijr t lii'o riski ivhafever kind or iriturc, tin 1 1 rect-ivts and exocute trusliL, make etidow uirMif. mid 1 rmiil n:nl nnrclinstr animities." Tlt Cto paity omriiii.-B ami eii.l )wincntt, aiul act at Trustee f.r iijin tb aiv In int. Tal '.e "f Pirniiuins reijuirnl f r th. Aaauranc of 810U for the v h iletcniiofl.if.. Aje. Prem. Prein. SI IS 1 n 1147 11 'JO 9 40 8 47 art 2 01 i 71) iHl OH 31)1 3 I'l IVmbs,- lit 17 in in ai ! V-l w Ud a7 30 I .10 1 SI I :A 1 M 1 1)0 1 HI 1 (Vi 1 OS 1 74 1 7 1 M 1 1 M liw iol . 44 A-f ' 4S; - 40 60 61 Si 'if iS M 7 S8 t 80 3M' 4 13 : 4 si. i al 4 71 4 l I ia f S4 7au SO T'nrf nrpii,im mri. lfw limn auv Other AimmilV. )M. policies nrf ml srmter adranliise. Tables of hall'-early' u.i.l quarterly pieiniuma, lull' ereilil rates of premuhn, short lirina, luint lues, aurvivirthipa and enrhiwmsiits 'alao', I.tiii ul AiiiMii ui if which iher. are hlnnsr sheen') are l , lu lia.l .n ujiplii'iiti mat the oltice, or by letter to Agent, J. 11. I'L IIDY, Sunlmry. Rara, run inscpimj 8100 on s single Lit. Ase. t&l PC 4'i M INDIAN I I yTegctable g f fl, PILLS ( For Lit.' I, (W t,f)4: ,7g' ,03 60 S9 F.XAMrr.K A neraw ired su years neat birtn day, he jiayiur; Die Ciiiujiiiny f, cents wtuild secure to his uunily' ur heira $l( nh iiiil ho die one year j or fur 89.nl h eurea Ui Uiem or fur 81U annually fiw seven yeara he aeenrrs io iheiu slloui slsaikl he dl in seven yeara; oi for !,4u taid annually during hie he secures ftltliaj lobe; jwi'i when he dies. The luaurer secuiiu his own bunas, uy the diil'rcenee in srn anil nf preiuiuins lroimhii.echarfM' by nilwr ruliees. t'i &4j).50 the heirs would rrxrh. frXQl) should he tlie u,nne year. - Fiirtru 01 spnlicstiuo and nil particulars easy be had at the nilic. 1. W. rUAUHORN, WseMaat, TBEKsi-nia VaaNCis VV. Kawl. , H. G. Tuckeit, Si'cretary. CnM.rLTiNO PnvnrfAN Dr. J. B Maaaer, Sanbary. J. U. I'lRDV, Siuihury, Aent for Noruiuuibsraus ty . ganbury, July 8, IW JACOB KECIC, WHOLESALE AND KCTAIt;'. iVs t93 Market Street, Below Eighth, North n'di, rMILtntLPIIi. Keeps ronstintly on hind all kind of old Li-; qnor, vi : Superior old ry whiskey auperitr. brsndy, Gm. ate. Also whit brandy th. prescr. ving. Wild Cherry snd Blackberry brandy, I'hila'lelphia, Jun 3, 1818. ly JUSTICES' BLANK? FOR ?AI.F. AT TinS flfrVf.' For 1 year. Fr 7 years. 81 til l'-'j lit 8,07 U.tst 3.87
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