Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, November 10, 1849, Image 4

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    SUNBURY AMERICANND SHAM OKIN JOURNAL.
BOW MTIf IHWIIW ITOt TH
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,ThBlhm Mtwtgires oatha following,
u tatting occurred in one of tba nhg of
the Oil Bay State, witM" rtcollwtio" of
te writer. Wo do not know when ta
njoyerl to nearly laugh, " m re,dln
incident in Iho life f leth Hawkinai
I Snnday night wu tho aeaeon whteh Sotn
enoaft tb d hii weekly devour, at Mre. Horn
by would y, and hi road toneighbor Jone
wfcoeo daughter Sally waa the objeot of bie
particular hope, lay acre three long mileaof
territory, aliimpy aa an old wemao'a mouth,
and aa irreclaimable aa a prodigal eon gone
way for the third time.
One all-iufficiently dark night unheeding
Wind and weather, ae gallant and annice a
lorer aa ever atceddled a atump, Seth, in best
bib and tucker,' and dickey, and all that,
started upon hit accustomed weekly pilgrim
age to the shrine of Sally Jones a aweet
cirl bv the way, aa atrawberriee and cream
re sweet.
Seth knew every land mark, if he could
aee it j but the night was very dark, and in
a little while he became confused in his rec
koning, and taking the lieht which gleamed
from farmer Jones' cottage in the dislance
Tor a guide, he pushed boldly on, recardlesa
rjf intermediate difficulties, surging occasion,
ally to the right or left, as some obstruction
arose in his path, until he ran stem on, as a
sailor would say, to a huge stump, and rolled
incontinently over the other side.
He gathered himself up as best ho could,
shook himself, to ascertain that no bones
were broken, and then re-started on his mis
sion of love, his ardor somewhat damped by
feeling the cold night wind playing in fan
tastic jests around hi body, denoting that the
concussion had breached his 'oh-fie-for-shame,'
and that the aeven-and-six penny cassimeres
were no more to be the particular delight of
his eye, in contemplation of their artistic ex
cellence. He knew not the extent of the damage sus
tained, but soon gained the house, his fiist
glance was over his person, to ascertain if
decency would be violated by an unwonted
display ; but seeing nothing and trusting to
the voluminous proportions of his coat for
concealment, he felt re-assured, and took his
eat in a proffered chair by the fire.
Whilst conversing with the farmer about
the weather, and with the dame upon the
matter of cheese, he glanced at Sally, and
saw, with painful surprise, that she waa
looking anxiously, and somewhat strangely,
towards a portion of his dress. She averted
her eyes as she caught his glance ; but again
catching her eye upon him, he was induced
to turn bis eye in the same direction, and
saw, good heavens was it his shirt t oozing
out of a six inch aperture in the inside of one
of his inexpressible ! He instantly changed
, his position, and from that moment waa on
nettles. Was he making more revelations
by the change 1 He watched the first oppor
tunity to push the garment in a little. Could
he succeed in hiding it, it would relieve his
embarrassment. Again ha watched his
chance, and again stowed away the linen.
It seemed interminable, like the doctor's tape
worm, and the more he worked at it. the
more there seemed left.
In the meantime, his conversation took the
hue of agony, and his answers bore as much
relation to the questions asked, as the first
line of the Songs of Solomon does to the me
lancholy burthen of "Old Marm Peting-ill."
At last, with one desperate thrust, the
Whole disappeared, and he cast a triumphant
glace, toward Sally. One look sufficed to
show that she had comprehended the whole,
and with the greatest effort was struggling to
prevent a laugh. Meeting his glance, she
could contain herself no longer, but scream
ing with accumulated fun, she fled from the
room; and poor Seth, unable to endure this
last turn of hia agony, seized hia hat, and
dashed madly from the house, clearing the
stumps like a racer in the dark and reaching
home he hardly knew when or how.
As soon aa he waa gone. Mrs. Jones look
ed about for a clean night-gown that she
had out for service on the back of the chair
pn which Seth had sat. She waa positive
she took it out, but where upon earth it was
ahe couldn't conceive.'
"Sally!" cried the old lady from the door,
"have you seen my night-gown V
Yes'm," echoed her voice, aa if in the
last stage of suffocation "jea'm, Seth Haw
kins wore it home!"
It was unfortunately the case, and poor
Seth had' stored it away in the crevasse of
his pants! It was returned the next day, with
an apology, and he subsequently married
Sally: but many years afterwards, if any
article of any description waa missing, of ap
parel or otherwise, the first suggestion waa
that Seth Hawkins had stowed it away in his
trowsers.
Seth Hawkins is now a prominent and in
fluential merchant in the city of Boston, and
often relates the atory himself for the amuse
ment of his young friends.
DBvrnToPAiar
wra 8tca!
In waklt
-Vt iAMJh BALM I found for h
WVtvn "K"e""
y ' Cy PA,N ,Lt' '
nie m en amirerv WW
W compound, composed of
Twenty. Five Marat ingre
dients, ixl I sn Internal snd
fvKMmal Remedy for the v.
rums ilk that human nesh la
hair to
svea aa,
Cghs, Colds, Pain, Nrvnu ami ek Headache,
Rheamatiam, Cute, Benin, Spinal AflVeti.ma, Summer
Cnrmusints. Cholera Morbu, Toothache, Eruption, Coma
Pile, Froaea Forte, Duma, Scalds, Ague in the Face and
Breast, Painter"' Collie, limine, nfct Sure, Lot of appe
tite, Oemwel DebWty, Aslbin. A. Pot up in bottle. Tot
1,1 or etnmiam per bottle. For further particutars set
trf.j.L. trx h had of evenr acent e-rati, containing a
brief history of the origin, discovery and food effect of
Auurewa ruin n-uicr, vnM" (-....w
LOOK. OUT FOK MAUD.
The triumphant enceeet of Andrew fan Killer tn re
,k Mm m thai nrodure death, th ami melt death
of million of our race, na induced aoma men of whem It
k. .ml a.id. their filial non oeeuration manifest
their vittamy, to attempt tn ran tn eirenletioa eptrioua and
counterfeit article called -'Pain Killer," mil ctitioue
mme f th pretended aathot, forged certificates, Ac.
Some have appeared, and other an doubt wiil appear. Let
all remember that Andrew Genuine Pain Killer ha the
written sifitatur of I. Andrewa on the label of each bottle
in black ink. Ion't limply art for Pain Killer, but auk for
Andreua' Pain Killer, and have no other.
l uy ra. a. nicuay, sole Agent, nortitumnerana t
. W. Fnling. Sunbury ; John II. Rnaer, Milton : John R.
Myyer, Bloonwlnirg j Wm. A. Mnrrny h Co, Danrille t
Duvcnpori A Smith, Plymouth ; Andrew Yohr, Wilkea
Inrre i Hay a; McCormK-k, McGwenarill : Schaffl a
Chnmlierlain. Iwivhtirg j George McAlpin. Jeraey Shore:
J. M. Jadd, Wininmepoil.
Older ddreeed to I. Andrew, inventor and only Pro
prietor at Itlieca Tompkin county. N. V. WU receive
prompt attention
pepremoer j, irio. it
uonvamptHwi aaa aa
RrenrhiU. Conaumation, Urar Ca
Catsrrh, AMhma, Spitting of Blot
Chan, Haetle Flnah, Night I
TANNERS TAKE NOTICE,
ew II We Oil and Leather Store.
AY 1 1 1 North 3d St. 3 doon Mow Rec St.
Philadtlphia.
THE ".1criber offer to the tanners on the
most favorable terms their fresh importation
of Hides, consisting of Buenos Ayrcs, Laplat,
(,araccm, Loirmra, Huns-Urr, Chili, Called f er-
ambuco and all kinds of Spanish Hides, dry and
called. Also, Green Slaughter, Dry Salted, and
Black Ury J ntn Mps,
Also, KtraitrliU, and Bank oil and a eeneral as
sortment ol turmr i Tool.
They will sell or trade for Spanish or Slauehter
Leather, the above Hides, Kips, Oil and Tool, on
Detier verms, man old House in the city,
vasn paid lor Leather or all kinds.
KEEN & KIKKPATRICK.
Philadelphia, May 86, 1849. ly
bi Tovxan cc:retfti htxict ir
8AUSAPAR1LLA.
rTWTMlUftattlk patap m quart bottle. It I aia timea
X thaaaar, alananlsr, and warranted superior lo any
It aana n witnont voraltin. Dunrtrar. map-
naaa, or dehlktaUng Um patient, and i aartkmauiy adapted
iar ... , .
FALL AND BPBirtO MEUICiriK.
Tk gTbat beauty and superiority of this Saraaparllla aver
Otaar inaainea la, wnim n amicaiaaaMaaa,
h taTif orate i body.
- Conaumption eured.
Chain and Strengthen. ' 1 '
unanauia aaa aa enraa.
uiasnaaini, uona, uougaa,
n too, noraneaa in
eweata. utai-
eaH and Profae Eipectrtraoo,
aua rain in wa aiaa,
Ac,
ProtaMy there never wa a remedy that haa ben as eu
eaaaful in daauerata eae of consumption aa thia it clean
ses and alrengthen the (yatem, and imant to heal th ul
cer on the king, and patient fradnally regain their aauat
naana ana airenfia.
OTUOUB CASE OF COJ8UMPtTOWi
There la ararrely a day naaara but there are a number of
mesa of consumption reported aa eared by the aa of Dr
vowiwea's saraapai ma. i ll KKtowing waa reoenuy re
eeivea :
Dr. Towfriaaa Dear Airi For the hut three veara I
have bee afflicted with eeneral debilitv. and nul iAi con-
nmptkm of the but stage, and did not expect tn ever gain
my health at all. After going through a course of medicine
under the care of some of the mod distinguished regular
physician and nombere of the Board of Health in Ne
York and else where, and spending th most of my aantmai
in Attempting to regain my health, and after reading in
aume paper of youi Sarsaparilla I resolved to try H. After
using sis buttles I fouiul it dona ma grant good, and called
to see you at your omce j wit your aaviee I kept on, ana
do moat heartily thank you for your advice. I persevere in
niaing tne earaiparisa, ana save oeeti awe to attend to my
usual Isbors for the isst four months, and I hope by the
blessings of God and your Saraaparilla to continue my
neann. it neipeu ma oeyona tae expectations or all wao
knew my caee. CHARLES QUIMBY
uranfe, t.wmrx Co. n. 1., Aug. 1, 1847.
State of New Jersey, Essex eoantv. .Chiwa Ouim-
by being duly eworn ecenrdinf to law, cm hi oath saith,
that tb foregoing statement ia tree according to the beat of
Wtknowledge and belief. CHARLES QU1MBY.
Sworn and aubswited t before me at Orance. the ad
August, 1847. CYRUS BALDWIN.
Justice or the Peace.
Spittino wmon
Head th foNowin. and snv that conaamntioa ia ia Incu
rable if you can : .
. INew York, April S3, 1817.
Dr. ToWffSBWB f I verilv Kelieve thnft vVmr SnrMMrillil
haa been the mean, through Providence, of caving my life
1 have for several years hod a Imd cough. It became worse
and worse. At lost I raised large quantities of blood, had
night sweats and was greatly debilitated and reduced, and
did not expect to live. I have only used your Sarsauirilla
aa a anon time, ana urerc nss a wonoenul enanee been
wrought in me. I am now able to walk all over the city.
I raise no blood, and my eough has left me. You can well
imagine that I an thankfal Cut these results. Your obedi-
WM. RUSSELL, 6a Catharine St.
LOST HER SPRRCH.
Th annexed certificate trial a simple and truthful story
f eusTerinf and relief. There are thousands of similar ca
ses in this citv and Brooklvn. and vet there are thnaaanda
no apolojry ia needed. Vast number in lbs United State, I of pareuta let their children die iaiffat of being aarnbugred
who suffer from these affections in their varied forma, are I or to aava a few ehillaure.
DlAriCIID l?0t7DlaCl
ruit
RAZOR 8TR0P9.
TfUU PowtVn k warrans4 tu taparlot to any
thing in aa lor itapaMsttf a keen, smoothedf
to Rmmrt, Surgical Irnrtnunenta, and all kinds of
fine Cctlsbt t U may be spptted to any kind or
. Also superior Kasot, Knives, and I trlu-
mery, wholesara and retail, hy - . -
ALFRED BENNETT, AfnU
Depot of Fine Razors, Strop. Brafhea. and
Cheap Fancy Goods, No, 1 South FuU treet a
bov CeiMK Phikdelphtk. -
TESTIMONIALS.
PatLiBxtrai. Feb. ISth. 1849.
This may certify that I have used on Of the
Strops prepared with HAYNES' MAGIC DIA-
MONU rUWDER, and can attest in the moat
unequivocal manner, that there is nothing can be
found that will produce tlte same effect in my opin
ion, and must aay to others, try It, and yea will
nnd n superior to any bejetoibre m waa. I can
truly say that I never knew what a sharp raxor
was before.
JOHN SCOTT, Iron Safe Maker, 41 S. Third at
Paii.sDii.rai, October, 1848.
A very hard beard and tender he has compel'
led me to seek and fti many contrivances design
ed to make shaving- easy and pleasant, but with
indifferent swweas, until t snail use of the Magic
DIAMOND POWDER, aoM by Alfred Bennett,
and Kouaael s Shaving UreanV. Their united pow.
er act like magic, and impart a power to the Raxor
to remove the moat atubborn beard, vnthut irri
tating the kin or temper of their owner.
J. COX, 49 South Fifth Street
For eala at thia office? Price 16 ct. par Box
November 39, 1848 Cm.
.1
.3?5miIRiIiirjnrS
aTLal
ent aervaiM.
In presenting the public with a remedy for th treatment
and eur of Favxa ira Aena and other bilious diseases,
CUTLERY.
A N extensive Stock of Pocket and Tabl CUT
J-- t.KKY. af anle hv
JOZ1T M. COL EM AIT,
Nos. 32 and 33 ARCADE, and 81 North
THIRD Street,
Comprising 6000 dozen Penknives, Scissors and
nazors.
Also, a choice assortment of Rodger 4- Sons,
Wostenholm s Ureave a YV. S. Ontcher s and
Fenney's Cutlery,
Alio, Spanish, Dirk and Hunting Knives.
Also, Guns, Pistol, and Bowie Knives.
Also, The American Raxor Strop, a superior ar
ticle, worthy the attention of Dealers.
Caan Dealers in Cutlery, will find the above
Stock worthy their attention, as the Subscriber's
chief business is importing and selling cutlery.
fhiladclpbia, June 9, 1849 ly
compelled to seek relief from other coarce than the imme
diate prescription of th regular physician. It becomes
' therefore an object of humanity, aa well aa of public inter
eat, to bring before them a remedy prepared fiom much ex
perience, and which may always be relied upon aa SAnt,
rrxcrnAL, and raixlbh to thx constitution. That
such is the true character of the INDIA CHOLAGOOl'E.
ia amply attested by tb universal success with which it has
Deen empioyea,
rtf Extract from communication of the Hon. Wrt.-
Mam WooDsaiDo, of th V. 8. Senate, hit Governor of
raicuigan.
TJnaoiT. Oct. 91. ISsO.
Docroa CsuaLH Osaoos.
veer sir, i nave read wita much interest, your little
TXAKATtse upon the "cauaea, treatment and cure" of the
febrile diseases which have so extensively prevailed in our
country during the last few months an interest increased
no oount, by tne rsct mat 1 nave Individually stiller ed so
much from them. Thouch I feel myself very itie wi Detent
to judR safely upon a subject o entirely professional, yet
your ineory seems to me well reosnnea, ana your oonciu
ions just, and I think withal, that your pamphlet ia ealcu
kited to Moduee much practical aood.
Speaking of the medicine he soys It fully tittfted your
nattering expectatiia, and aa a safe, convenient, and popu
lar remedy, my own experience, en fsr, induces me to be-
i sm pteaaea
lieve that it will prove a great public bene6t.
to learn ihat you have recently established several aceuciea
for its disposition though I regret that, with a view to a
in1 i c gmcnu uiaaemuiBiHsi 01 11, you annum nave luaw 11
neceamry to remove from your present residence among us.
. iui muui reapect I aava tne nonor 10 ue, sir,
Your obliged servant.
WIILIAM WOOUBRIDOE.
OP From Ron. STaenss V. R. Taowsaisaa, of Miehi-
MARIBALLII
Concentrated Saraaparilla,
For the cure of Tetter, Scrofula. Erysipelas, Piles,
ivnromc Kheumatism and all disorders of the
Blood, Mercurial Disease. Sec
I T ia recommended to Physicians and other, aa P" & Senate, to the Agent at Detroit.
1 .1 . . , . I BiaMinnaAM. Oulabd On.. TJmi. lit. 1M1
- uie aironfreat nrenaratinn now in ltM. ann n I n- . . . . . -- r . . -'
oir you wisn mi to inform you what 1 know of Dr.
Osgood's Indis Cbolagogiie, or anti-bilioua mndiciim. I do
believe that if th virtue and efficacy of thia medicine were
the strongest preparation now in use, and en
tirely different from that put up in quart bottles,
possessing Utile or no active principle of the Saraa
parilla, but intended to deceive the public For
sals by At. A. HcUAY, Northumberland.
HEYL S EMBROCATION for Horses will
cure Sprains, Bruises, Cut, Galls, Swellings, and
all complaint requiring an external remedy. It
ia highly useful in Spavin, Curb, Ringbone, stiff-
nesa ol the Joints, cracked Heel,- Splints, etc
It ba also been used with great success by per-
sous afflicted with Rheumatism, and other com
plaints. Prepared only by W. Marshall, Philadel
phia, and for sale by M. A. McUay, Northumber
land.
Philadelphia, May 26, 1849 ly
GREAT ARRIVAL.
JOHN W. FRILING haa just received at his
store in Sunbury aa extensive assortment of
REW GOODS, of every variety which ha ia now
ready to sell or exchange for produce ; and conaist-
ing in pan oi
CLOTHS, CJlSSIMERES, S(e.
generally kuowu, th mu and Aor would disappear in
Michigan.
1 procured a bottle in the spring of 1R41, and havt good
reason to believe that myself and family escaped tn agu
hut season in cenarauenc of it use.
Perhaps in no summer since the settlement of this line
Cninaula, haa the fever and ague been so prevalent aa the
t. I have recommended thia medicine ui numerous in
stances, and when the diaeaas had become fixed and balled
tne skill of physicians; and 1 have never known it nul. I
haa universally pnaiuced the moot happy effects, and I bet
lieve it has never been exceeded by any medicine in remo
ving me ihivhis ouseaeea is cumat.
ours, resDecituiiy,
STEPHEN V. R. TROWBRIDGE.
Arentfot Sunhurv H. B MASHER: North timber land.
W1TI1INGTOM ft Co. i Milton, J. H. RASER beliaa-
grove, Ol a x at rtLAJSC.
may a, iota u
J. J. GaREElTOTJGH.
. (Late Keller . Greenongh.)
PATENT ATTORNEY.
alalia) MBORAKXOAZs SXTOUTEEB,
rasnington,u.c.
DRAWINGS and papers for the Patent
Office, prepared and all the necessary bu
siness, in reiauon to securing patents, trans-
moklvn. Sent. 1.1 IMT.
Dr. TaWNSBND! I take nleasura in autuur. Aa- the hen
t of those whom it may concern, that my daughter, two
veer and six mouths old, waa altticted with general de
bility and loss of speech. She waa given no a mat je-
eovery by our family physician ; but fortunately 1 was re
oommended bv friend to trv vour Sunanarilla. Hefiire
having used one bottle she recovered her speech and waa
cnBnea to wuix aione, to ue asKMiisnment of all woo were
acquainted with the circumstances. She is now ouita well.
and in much better health than she haa been for 18 months
JOStPH TAYLOR, 138 York St., Brooklyn.
TWO CHILDREN SAVF.T
Very few fsmiliea indeed in fact we have not heard af
one that need Dr. Twnsend's Saraaparilla in time, l
any children the past Bummer, while those that did n .
sickened and died. The certificate we publish below is
conclusive evidence of it value, and is only another iitstauee
ui iia aaviinr UK uvea ol cnitaren :
xir. rownaXND Hear Sir : I bod two children cured by
you' Sarsanarllla i the summer complaint and dysentery (
"ne waa only 13 month old and lbs other 3 years. They
were very much reduced, and we expected they would die :
they were given ap by two reapectabie phyaiciana. When
the dock inf med ua that we must lose them, we res-li
ved to trv vour Saraanarilia wa had heard an much nr. Km
had little confidence, there being an much atud" advertised
mat ia wortaiess: out wa are thankful that wa did, for it
undoubtedly asved the lives of both. I write this that oth
ers may d inaucea lo ess it. yours, respectful!
JOHN WILBOi
Myrtle vsn, Brooklyn, Sept. IS, H1.
TO THE LADIES.
GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE.
Da. TowsaxKD'i Sasafailla ia a aovereirn and sneedv
curs fur incipient eiaiaumption, and for the general pnatra-
miw ui uva ayatiaa no mocier wneuier ine reauil ol luae
rent causa or causes, produced by irregularity, illness or ac-
ciceni.
Nothirc can be more unmttna' than ita inviaoratina ef-
fecta on the human frame. Persona all weakness and laa-
situde, from taking it at once become robuet and full of
energy under its influence. It immedistely counteracts the
ueiveieaaueas of the fesaaie frame, which i the great cause
It will not b expected of a, in esaea of so delicate a na
tare, to exhibit eertiheatea ' circa performed, bat wa can
nature the atVicted Ihat hundreds of oaaea have been repor-
tcu w aa.
Da. Towmnrn t My wif beinaT greatlr distressed bv
weakness and general debilitv. and sufferinc etqitiuuauv bv
pain an wita oiner aiuicuKiea, ana naving known cases
where jnair medicine haa effected great cureaf and alao
Bearing it rec mime no ea ior aucn cases as 1 nave described,
I obtained a bKtte of vour Extract of Saraaparilla and fol
lowed the directions you gave me. In a hort period it
removed her oompuiiuta and resUired her to health. Being
' OXYGENATED ' "V
.m u. a C5 oa m 3
A SOVKKEIOW ItEMkBT Mm.' '
Firrnisic.
' v : and - '
OaaltaMAI. lXtttLlT.
GEORGE B. GREEN, f Mnrnwi. ; ,'
' ' IFtndor, Vermont. ,. ; ,
IS a sovereign remedy for DYSPEPSIA, in many af a
forms, suck a nain In th Stomach. Heartburn. kaUtaal
Coatlverteee, Acid Stornacb, Meadaeh, Loncf Appetite,
Piles, Night Sweats, and even Conaamptkm (Dyapepti
Phthisic,) and Asthma, or Phthisic attended with deranea-
ment of the Stomach (or Dyspeptic Asthma,) DiaVralt
Breathing, which often results from imperfect digest ina (or
Dyspeptic Byspncsa,) ia relieved by these Bitter. Id short,
their nss haa bees, proved ia the relief of almost el th
iisrptom that proceed from debilitated or atonic eondi
lion of the Bbaaaeh : also in aeneral debtlitv ariainc front
age or from the affect of Fever, aarucalarly Fever ami
Arse. Females suffering under any uterine derangement
iraiiamm wn.aaiH.as, will nnu tne "uitsiiuii. air
TH'T an excetto reaiedy, and not swpasssd by aay aaeaT-
The history of this irierliclnc is MenW. ft ha Its
way to paMic mvar colely by the fore of It own intrinsi
merit. No artificial means have keen used t give h aa
loriety and thruat it upon public ttsntkin. It ha avr
before even been advertised, bat having first shown it re
markable efficacy hi the family of th proprietor, nd by
him anerwatda administered to mt aM feted friends and ac
qnuiHtsnocs with a like result, it reputation gradually ex
tended until it is known in th moat distant parts of th
union, st medicine ol unnvaneri virtues in ins cure i
Dysnepsi In sll Its dinVrent form, Md t fur th car ef
Attn ma or Phthisic. Its only herald and ita only eulogy
haa heea the atory of it wonderful efficacy, aa told from
mouth In mouth or by letter from friend to friend. In eve
ry instance where these Bitter have been used, end th re
sult mad known to th proprietor, they have proved a re
medy. Numerous certificate, attesting th singular efficacy ef
th "KxTeSBATaa Brrrxat," ara in the possession of the
proprietor j many of them signed by persons sireeujr widely
known to th public.
GEO. B. GREEN, Proprietor.
WINDSOR, Vt, October 3, IMS.
Th fellewlng Certificate have recently heea
received i
Washinotok, D. C, Jena 10, 14.
Having made nee of the "Oxygenated Bitters" prepared
by Dr. tieo. B. Green, of Windsor., Vt. and from know
ledge obtained of their efficacy in other eases, wecheerfully
recommend them to the public, believing that they will fully
sustain the recommendatirei of the Proprietor. We hop
that thia valuable remedy may ba so reneralr diffused
throughout the country that it may be accessible t U the
amietea.
wlT.Vi.,,;.;,AaA? f U. 8. Senntor from Yertteat.
JAMES F. SIMMONS. U. S. Senator from R. Itland.
J. T. MOREHEAD, U. S. Senator and formerly Govern
or of Kentucky.
i.. it. aiwvulu, member m vougress una lormsrty e-
vernor of R. I.
WM. WOODBRIDGE. V. S. Senator aud formeriv Oe-
vernor of Michigan.
M. L. MARTIN. Delente in Concrete frnm Wisseasla
Territory.
From Hon. H. D. Fstxb, Member ef Cagrs fx
Peniurylvsnia.
WAiumoTon, D. C, Jvn 10, lt.
Dear Sir,I have been a dvenenti aud'erer for about tea
yean, and have resorted to various medicines for relief
wiutout success, until I made use of your "Oxvgenated
Bitter." I hav used about two bottles, and fitid myself
restored to perfect health The forma in which the die-
showed itself, in mv cose. were, treat aciditv af th
etomnch, loss of sppetite, extreme flatulence, severe eoasa-
puuon ui uie noweit, and violent heailslh. r eeling est
rons that s knowledge of your valuable remedy may reach
others similsrly afflicted. I take greet pleasure In record,
ing my testimony to its curative power; and would ala
remaik, that while on s visit st home s short time sinee, 1
sdmiuisternd s part of a bottle to a number of my afflicted
friends, with great suecss. They sre desirous that yen
sh.iuld estahliah an agency at Pittsburg, or inform there
where the medicine can be obtained. With an earnest de
sire for your prosperity and happiness, I subscribe myself,
uij nnu H.u. ruaiss.
una. i. so. h. uaxn.Windsor, Vt.
S 4d Wholesale and Retail hv One a yirt.Vw Ifa.
SS South Sixth Street, PhikMlelphia.
runiairy n. u. MASSKK.
Agenla for Milton MACKAY HA AO.
Agent for Upper Mahonoy J. O. RENN.
AprU 13, 1B48-.
BARK JOTI UIT j
The follriwlnj Rat ahowa th currrot value of all
Vrmsvlvani Bank Niitea. Tho moat ImoUcit ra
dance may M placed epon H. a It Is setry toeejl
nrrttiiiy eompareo wtto ana totretiau rre Bicfe.
ll's Raornjr; ' ' in i ;;: ' ,t
; , Baalia la Pl.nadelBtala. -i
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Hank of rlmtn Amerlea- . ,
Bank nfths NoriMn lilSenles ,
Commercial Bahk of Penn'a." ; '
f arnW and Meetmniee Bank '.
Kentington Bank
TnB GRAND PtJBGATIYfi.
par
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pat
psr
Philartelphia Bank . .
Miarlkill Bank . i ' .
SoOthwark Bank - s i , ;... sale
Wrarern Bank :(
Mechanics' Dank . , pat
Msnoracturrrr ft Merhanrc' Bank P'
Bank of Penn Township . pat
rrri tnk , -
Hank of Commerce, lets Mnymrnin par
nana or Peimsytvarria.. il; t pr
Country Danks.
Wetchatr
Cheater
Oermsntowtt '
NorrlaiAwn '
Dnyleatowa '
Basin
Heart Bam, Worses.
CbcSer IsbaW .,,
Cnugba, quinaey.
. waoiipinf
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greatrul for the benefits she rnceived, I take pleature ui
uiuascKiiowleuguig it, ana recommeuaing it to tne puhln
M. D. MOORE,
Linen and Cotton drilling, and tummet I acted, and promptly attended to. at their of-
icear of all kinds.
Calicoes, Chintz, Gingham, Lawns, Lc.
Minims bleached and urjbleached.
PALM LEAF AND OTHER HATS.
Queensivare and Hardware of all
Aetna.
Drugs Paints, and Dtestitfs.
FISH, SALT, AND PLASTER.
And a great variety of other articlea all of which
win tie soiu at uie lowest terma.
Sunbury, May 36, 1849.
WEISE& CLEMENT.
Saddle and Harness Makers.
f BlHE undersigned respectfully
M iinorra uie pubuc, Uiat they
have commenced Uie above buai
nes in Sunbury. and wilt eon.
tantly keep on hand and manufacture to order, at
their stand in Market street nearly opposite Young'
tore, all article belonging to their line of business.
All articles manufactured by them will be made in
th beat and mint durable style, and at price a
reasonable a they can be had at any other estab
lishment in th county. They therefore respectfully
olicit persons to call and examine tor themselves
before purchasing elsewhere. All kinds of pro
dues taken in by the stores will bs taken in ex
change at th market price.
HElNKi WEI8E.
AUGUSTUS H. CLEMENT.
Sunbury, June 23, 1849.
fice opposite the Patent Office.
ucteber 28, 1548.
Albany, Aug. 17, '44. cor. Grand 4 Lydia at.
DYSPEPSIA
No fluid or medicine haa ever been discovered which o
nearly ttaaaablee th gastric juice or saliva ia decomposing
fund and atrengthening the organs of digestion ss this pre
paration of Beret periila. It positively cure every cast of
I dyspepsia, however severe or chronic.
Bant Uenartmeut, Albany, May 10, IMS.
Dr. Towtawnd Sir t 1 have been amided for (ever
years with dyspepsia iu ita worst fem, attended with a w
ess or stomach, ties of appetite, extreme heartburn, and a
great aversion to all kinds of food, and for works, (what 1
could eat) 1 have been unable to retain but a small rjortioa
on my stomach. I tried the usual remedies, but they had
but little or no effect in removing the complaint. 1 waa in
duced, about two months since, to trv voir Extract of Bar.
aupariua, ana i must say wua utile connaenee ; wit alter
Book Business or Cincinnati. Accord
ing to the Cincinnati Columbian, the aggre
gate value of the book trade of Ihat city is
J 1,000,000 per year. One house alone is re
presented aa publishing annually about 700,.
000 volumes of school books alone, which ara
chiefly sold ia the eastern cities. The en
tire nunjbei of bookstores in Cincinnati ia
thirty. The firat power press waa set up
there in 1834, and the city bow contains no
; !) than 3.
CbsaxcT Vuw-Mankind might do with,
out phyaiciana, if they would observe the
. laws of health; without lawyers, if they
would keep their tempera j without soldiers,
K they would observe the laws of Christian!
ry; and without preachers, if each would
take care of bi own con serene j bat there
' is no dispensing with the newspaper.
IuetTaY. Excellence is never granted to
man, bat as the rarwarrl krww. ft srtaat
11 indeed, no email atreogtfc of mind to Mrs).
Tr to the habits of indatry without the
fitmntu m perceiving those mfvanrngea
wuicn, me me Dasx ef t clock, whilst thev
task hourly appreaeUe it their point, yet
jnmmm so awwiy hto escape seerwMion
LIQUORS, WINES, &C.
rFHE subscriber baa just received a new supply
- of th best liquors that ever cams to Sunburr.
consisting in part of
superior old pale Brandy.
Fine Cofpiia Brandy.
Superior Old Jamaica Spirits.
New England Rum.
Fine Holland Gin. . ,
Superior Old Whiskey
Common do.
Superior Maderia Wine.
Lisbon do. do.
Superior Tort Wine.
Burfnndy Fort do.
Sweet Malaga Wine.
Superior Claret Wine in bottle.
Champagne do. de.
HENRY MASSEK.
Stutbnry.May 16 1849. -
COLD & SILTER WARE.
J. STOCKMAN,
No. 60 Ctesnu(-,(, at the sign of the Gold
l tomoie, oetween za. q 3d. its., South side
rHILADCLPHU.
MANUFACTURES and keep constantly
on hand, at wholesale and retail, th fol
lowing article, of (uperior quality, at reduced
price : Gold and Silver Fencila, doTbiniblea, do
ringer Shield. 8ilver Table, Desert, Tea, Salt
and Mustard Spoon, do Fork, Soup and Oyster
Ladles, do Comb, Purse Claspa, Scissor Hooks
and Cbaina, Knitting Sheaths, dec
ALSO, Jewellery, Plated and Brlttannia ware,
German Silver Spoons, eVe-t Gold Diamond poin
ted Pens st variou price; Jackson's Superior
Ajverpointea iieaae, etc, etc
Philadelphia, May 86, 1849
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
FOR COUGHS, COLDS, CROVF,
jiinnociicoa, Si 1 si Msl. nuur
ING COUGH, BRONCHITIS
AND CONSUMPTION.
ri1 ma wsi.i.i ...i.. . ., p.
1" i.a,nui.i, au aauaiianuiiy successful
in curina dianises of the Lunge, IS Ihs resuh of a skill
ful combinalKai of the known eumlive piinciiJes of
nMdicui. lu uwreuieuts ara freely man known to the
puUic, and are I boat acknowledged lo medical men aa
re m cunt i vinnes, winch peculiar t
combinoi in the -CHKRRY PECTORAL" in t
sat parity an emeaev, aa waea used, ss will hetueufrom
mm loMowiua wiaoat laatiasiaiy :
PROFE8SOR CI.EVEI.ANn
of Bowtbiin Tollege, Braiaawick, Maine, writeas "I have
witnessed th "facta of your Cheery Pectoral in mv own
family and ia that of my friends, and it haa f ivea area
sUsfaction in eases both of adults and children."
A VOICK FROM MAaaACHiiaK-r-ra -
From Dr. Bryant, Druggist and Poetmaater, Chleope
Pills, Mass s
ua. J. u. Avra Dear Bin Enclosed pltaaa tnd remit-
fauce I'm aa ue merry rectorai aua sent me. I can uu
betiuuiif ly say, that no medicine we sell aives such satis
facioa as your's does nor nave I ever seen a medicine
which cured so many eases of eonh and hug eoanpatiiila.
Our Physician ac uaiiuj j exleuAirel in th eracuoe, and
WM MM MpNM. WeCUJ.
Truly yours, D. M.MTANT.
iMt. nsuini.
in nearly two bottles, I found my aiinetite restored and
t heartburn entirely removed : and I would earoeetlv re
commend th use of it to those who bsv been siflicted at 1
have been. Yours, ., W. W. VAN ZANDT.
Aeent for Sunburv JOHN W. FRIIJNG: Nor.
thumberhmd, MARY A. McCAY I DaavlUe, WM, A
MUKKAT tO.,
ApiH , ISA If .
PATE1TT MXDZCZXTX3,
uren, s yxyganated Bitter, priest reduced.
Old Jrt lowneend'sSamparillew
Baker's 8rsa pari) la. ' !
wayn'sHyrup of Wild Chenc' ', ' ".. '
Am.', r-l .
COLUMBIAN SERIES OF
ntftltmrtfra. .
The Pupil' $ friend and Teacher's comfort
'THE COLUMBIAN CALCULATOR Thi
work i already introduced into aoma of the
beet Aeadamiea and a large number of School,
where its use has given decided and universal aa-
Uslaruon, both to teacher and pupil. It is purely
American in its character, based upon our own
beautiful decimal tytttm ef currency. It contains
more, the arrangement are better, and it i the
easiest and cheapest work of the kind now in use
and it is so considered by hundred of the most
competent teachers and men of science in the Uni
on, who have recommended it. It is the book,
particularly and expressly prepared for our Ann
tiean Seholari t Bn Almon Tieinor.
Thx YotJTa's Coi.tTMiACALCULATOBThi
volume contain 91 pages, with about 900 exam
pies for eolation on the slate. It era braces th
fundamental Kul, Compound Rule, Simps
and Compound Reduction, Singl Rule ef Thxee,
rro portion, ecc
Ttcaaaa s Abitbmxticai. Tatas,is deatined
for th use of younger da iu tha Schools of the
United Slate. A beauliiui little book and pl
ing to children, and th only one of the kind of any
value.
There are Keys to both Arithmetic bound sin
gle or double, for th convenience of teachare, in
which th solution of the questions rc given with
much extra matter for the black board. The
Keys are the moat complete work of the kind ever
published, and contain, in addition, about two
nundred example tn Mensuration, etc-, for the
ua of th Teacher. All that is wanted is to have
th above books examined, end no teacher who
acquainted with the aewno of Arithmetic, will
hesitate to pronounce them the best work that
have ever keen published in thia or any other
country. ? . . t . . . . . .
Although isaHiad but a tew anontba. thev hav
already been introduced into the Night Public
School of New York City in all th Sduola
for Coaghs, Colds, Asthma' and aH pulawairy ema phials. I pubho and private, except two, fat the City of
Bank of Chester County
Hnk of Delaware County
Bank of ftermantawn
Bank of MonVffomery Co.
DoyleMown Bank
Eaaton Bank
Fsrmers' Bank of Buck co Bristol
Bank nf Northumberland MorthumberUnd per
lolumlii Bank & tlriilge eo.(;olumbi ! par
rarmera Dana ol l,ancsiet"
l.snrtrr County Unnk
Lancaster Bank - v
Farmer' Bank of Reading'
Office of Bank of Faun'.
Office .. . do . . do
nffice do , "do
Office do do
NOTES AT
tnk of the United State
Miner' Bank of Pottsville
Dank nf Lewistnwn
Rank nf Midillotown
Carlisle Bank
Exchange Bank
Do dn hrsnch of
Hsrrisborg Bank
(ehannn Bank
Merrhanis' A Manuf Bank
ttsnk f PilUltorg
bancistei psr
Lsncsster par
Ianetr pit
Reading par
Harrishurg Then
Lncwr I offices
Reading rdo not
Eton J issue n.
DI8COUNT.
Philadelphia 17
Pottavilla par
Lewistown failed
n rom rnm
Reaaach, bioMiae,
nneumattsra, ruaa,
Uyaeiirry, ;,:i.,iv
-iii rux,4iamK tugiM. wiim.,.
r-irv ia ine rates, ' t..,-,:. vvaoiipina; ajsara, '
nwara Tvaaxnesa, t , i vonsumaunn, r ila.
' "! U0a, Uosn, urawl, 1 ?.,-rs
vmntitu, ., Her rout uompaiuita, . ,
'" VABICTT OF OtHtft DISEASES AIIlrd
faont iMPvatirs or tna blood, aud. "
I OBSTSUCTlOas IN ' TH! 0 BOA MS "lot ! 1
' L ' WOESTIOM. . . .
r. rT? J"!'S.th,,t """T every Disease originatak
2. YZS" f".'! ?T narura-thelrtgea.
oMtruetliiMor reatore the Blond tn iu natural atat . TT
ne aversion lo laxing medicine la most SretuaRV r
movedl bv Ct'f,J"3 PaetTivaPrtxTWri
enveloped with a coathur 3t pure white Wist
t""" "f.ai.u'siuici mm tne internal Inrtoljente aaaaut
shell friM tne kernel) am) have no taste of mVdicrne
But are aa easily swallowed aa bit of candy. Moreover
they neither nauseate or tripe in th slightest decree, but
operate eaoalry on aU the diaeaaad part of Ibe (ystem, sr
stead of cmflnine themselves to, snd racking any particubu
regi'Si. Thus, if lheUver be asTected orm lnpedient yi
operete on that particular oresrr, and, by rieaiMina it of ad
F.iceat of Bile restore it to ft natuied state. Another wiB
operate on the Braird and remove all impurities in ita circu
htion ( while a third will eftectunlly expel whntever impu.
irtles mav have been disnhareed intA th SiiM-k
they strike st Hie root or disease remove sll Impure Ha",
mors from the body, open the pores externally ad tater
Ult1 K!'?'.! fT'e-n '.'d 4"ioxlonaerticesfrora tha
chyle, . that the Mood may be momnirhly pure thus sera!
'"Wi fe,!,, branby artamui the Heart, Lunet snd Liver
have fan!? 7 e'en When aU other rnsan
..i!??rtntV' J!" rf taT Mn swwWlmsl by th
trial of a sinsle box; and their virtue ara so positive and
certain in rettorinr. Health, that the proprietor biuds himself
t return the money paid for them in all cases where they
de not give universal aaUaf action.
Retail lrlcc, 23 eta, per Box. "
Principal olltca No. Versey at.. N. York
thdd by JOHN T. YOUNO, Sunbury ' ' .
M. A. McCAV.Neuniberlsnd
IT ItememberDr. C. V. Clickner ia the inventor of th
Suirar Oaited Pills, and that nothing of the enrt waa aver
heard nf until he introduced them in Jode, IS4.1. rarehsssr
p-ii Y"reIuro aiwaya ass lor l iiclmer's Buyer Coated
. w uwviacra, ur iney wm ua T'fliait sf
at of Verasoul Madiaal tdleara ana at tha moat
leainad and inteUajeut phyaieiaa iu theeounuy, "eonaider
n eneapoaiuoa i rare txceoenee lur tae care ut laat lur-
m ma rue nissssa. ixwrnmymm."
Aa almoat ineredibl nusaber of ssrtatcalss have
received ; provuaj that the Cherry Pertia-al is, in Irata,
usr. i ttr.niEav
Ayr Cherry Pectoral
Dr. DraWa Ft m.
Dr. Culbm's do -
Tibbtt' Paia KUUa.
Br. HeeafeiU'. UavtBan Vttmm
"nikiih rjL -
Hone and Cnule Medirine "'.'K y.
' - - - a a I an A VCD I ' AA A X
rtyjarrnj ww . vu. am rr avwrcsiSf nw wmm vm tyw
H. MA8!iciR, Buuuury, aiaj M AK V WoCAV, Northtun-
Maick 31,' 1S4
sunduxiv rouNonir. 1
flHE subacriber rpectfully inform tb public
1. that be bas again become eonnscted with th
above Foundry, and Ihat hereafter it will ba coo-
ducted aolely anoar Me aangmsil and ontro. wj
Prom his raim eapwience i the busatn he trust j I
ha will be abb to give generaf atisfK(ioo to hia cClaar
en Insmds and sueajaisrs The buaine will
arnVtet en tn all Ms braxtchc. He will aoniteue
to sBannhtetiire Plouck. and all kind of caatian
1 ww be dene wu proas ptueaa and In In
UEU. IWJIJUfAVat.
Jwaet, 1
Reading. Alao, in about twenty Aoadamia in th
State of Pennsylvania in a Urn nonion of th
School in the City pf Wilmington, in the City of
i-ancaaur, and In In Borough of Harrtsburg,
York, CharabaunUirg, latlaanon, Uoytesiown, Pott.
vuK Orvrigsbtirg, aVt, eke. . -r - v
' Porakby Haanv Mamsb, Banbury, 'Agent
far Northumberland County. -'Sttnbnry.Dae.aV
IMS. . ri-.-r-n Ili7 j
ENNEDY S PATENT AflH , PAS-
TEN1NG6V A cheap and eaeailent arti
fcwnisli tar sale by "
. . J. W. rtULINO,
Banbury, July 7, 1MI. . f
celshratsi Hon and Cattle Mdi-
by UKNST MsVwTSB
tTtfc, ItiaW
ITTAADD'S eeleb
111 aiaefctaala
nankwxy jv tl
IMPOUTANT TO THE fUBLIC.
E0R3K A1TD CATTLE
MEDICINES.
Don't permit vour Hone or cattle to die. when
in mean of cur sre within the reach of all I
Th undersigned has spent several veara in th
study of Veterinary practice in "London and E
dinboro'," he ha also availed himself of the resear
ches or Lcibig, and other celebrated men, who have
contributed so much towards a iudiciou treatment
uf animal; th principle of our practie consist
n .1. '. : r , i i , . . i . . .
... mi. icjccMuii ui prencra.1 uiceuing ana tne total
rejection of all medicine that experience haa
shown to be of a dangcrou tendancy. . These re-
medie act in harmony with the vital principle, and
when given according to tha direction which ac
company each article they are capable of exciting
and increasing the natural functions, without di
minishing or deitroying their power, hence are
. .i i ,
ssicin in nanu oi every one.
G. H. DADD, M. P.
A List f Hers and Cauls Medlclart. .
Physic ball, 75c per box.
Alterative ball, 75c do.
" powder for bad condition, 75c per pact
age. ' a
Heave powder for disease of th lung, 75e dc
Unn powder for kidneya, 75c do.
Tonic powder for bad condition glanders, 75c do.
Cordial drink for inilaniation of bowela, 75c per
oouie.
Liquid blister, 75c per bottle.
Ointment tor promoting the growth of hair, 50c
per pot
Healing balsam for wound and (addle galls, 75c
per Dome.
Wash for inflamed eye, 60c per bottle.
Ointment for mange scratch, old sores, dec, 50c
per bottle.
Embrocation for sore throat. 75c ner bottle.
Hoof ointment for and crack, brittle hoof, eke, 50c
per bottle.
Hone Liniment, th moat celebrated article known
in England for lamenes of every description, 75c
ex. a? i per potue.
Distemper powder for red water. Si ner bottte.
Worm powder for th removal of worms from
th intettinal canal, 75 per package.
For l by STIMPOON cY REED, M Mer
chant Row, also at DADD'8 HORSE AND
CATTLE MEDICINE DEPOT, No. 1 dt
Hsymarket Square, Boston.
Pamphlet describing th diieaae for which
thee remedies are used can be had gratis.
Numerous Certificate ar in possession ef tli
Proprietor, of cure performed by the above Medi
cine.
Sold by GREEN dc FLETCHER.No. SO South
SIXTH Street, PhUadelphia. and by hi
Axts Hixbt Massxb, Sunbury,
Pabruary 9. 1849tf
BEOWIT'3
EaSENCE OF JAMAICA OINGEBl
PREPARED and old only, at FREDERICK
BROWN'S DRUG and CHEMICAL Stora,
N. E. corner of Firm and Cuisxct streets, Phi
ladelphia. Thia Essence ia warranted to possess
in a concentrated form, all the valuable propertie
of Jamaica Ginger, and will be found on tntl an
excellent Family Medicine. It i particularly re
commended a a tonic, to persons recovering from
(ever or other diseases, few drop imparting to
the stomach a glow and vigor, equal to a wine
glaaa of brandy or other Mimuland, without any of
th debilitating fleet, which are aur to follow th
us of liquor of any kindt and it Is therefor
especially serviceable to children and females, .To
th aged, it will prove ' a great comfort ( to the
dyspeptic, end to those who are predisposed to
gout or rheumatic affections, it give great relief j
and to tb inebriate who wishes to reform, but
who atomacb ia constantly craving the noxious
liquor, it is Invaluable giving tone to the dige.
liv organs, end strength to resist temptation and
is consequently great agent in th eauae of tem
perance. Jf-Full direction accompanying each
The above articlq can be had at the office of the
American. :-- i ; .
nutoMphia, Jan , mtly .11 j
PATENT Trusaaaj of alt kinds, HaarisMi'
writing and tndellible Ink, Cotton yam m4
lap, juat received and for aie by
' JW.nuUNO.
Sunbnry, Dec. . I Ml. - .
CAPtt An aawtrtnvent jtsst movai, Abe
ilk HATS 4 rts5, ibr al by -j,
. . MaVMBU, I
armnbery, Dec t, 1144. . .. ,.o j j
VTIILEY ri COUOif CAHDY. Aw kseei
Wui resnedy Ue eeagbe,' eeitU Pesi
st taas bw
Middletown
Carlisle
Pittsburg
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Harrisburg
behanon
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Pittabutg
Willismsport
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Allentown
Reeding
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Chamhemhurg
Ui-ttyhurg
MnntroM
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W'.st Branch H nk
Wyoming Bank
Northampton Bank
Berk County Bank
Office of Bank of II. 8.
Do do do
Dn do dn
Bank of t'hamhershurg
rtufk of netlvshurt
Rank of ctu'qtir.haniia I'o.
Erie Bm.k
FermiTK'.dt Drovers' llank
Frsnklin Bank
HiHietdah Bmk :
Vt mgalirl Hank of U.O
York llank
N. It. I he note nf Ihose bank on which
unit quoiaiion. and suhsiitute a dash ( -Y ar not
liurrhasi'd hy th Philadelphia broker, wilh th
iceplion ol llioM Vrhtrh tiave a letter of reference,
BROkfeN BANKS.
Plulmloli-hi Ssv. Iris.
1'hiladelphla 1 ,0111 Co,
Vhuvlkill S. Ins.
Keiivinemu Mav. Ina. A
Penn Tnwnihiii Snv Ina.
adelphia
do
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Manual l.ah..r Bank (T. W I)y)l(i piop'.j
Cowand llank Tnwxiida .
failed
failed
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(Infed
cli'ied
failed
cloed
no sale
failed
failed
failed
110 sal
Alleghany Bank nf Pa
Bank of Beaver
Bank of 8nlr
Bank of Waahington ,
IVntre Bank
nitv Bank
r'uriner..' & Met h'ca' Bank
Farmers' dt Mech'cs' Bank
Farmers' At Mech'ca' Dank
Hatmony Institute
Huntingdon Bank
Juniata Bank
Lumbermen' Bank
.Northern Bank of Pa.
New Ho Del. Bridge V,o.'
Xorlhnmb'd Union ;ol. Uk.
Ninth Western Bank of Pa.
Office nf Schuylkill Bank "
i'a. Agr. dt Msnuf. Bank
Silver Lake Bank
Union Bank of Penn'a.
V etimorehinil Bank
Wilkesbarr Bridge Co. Wilkeatwrr noaal
OCT All note puriiorung to be on any Pennsvl
tni Bank not given in th above list, may be set
own aa irauua.
. . IV BIT JERSET.
Bedford
Beaver
Harritliurg
Washington
Bellrfonl
Pitlshoig
Pittsburg
Fayette co.
tireencattle
Harmony
Huntingdon no sale
Lewisiown nossl
Wsrren
Dundaff
New Hop
Milton
Meadtill
- Port Carbon
Carlisle
Montr n
L'uiontown
Greanahurg
failed
no eat
closed
no sl
closed
failed
closed
failed
closed
Bank of Nw Biunswick ' Brunswick
ttelvider Bank Belvider
Burlington Co, Bank Medford
omnarrcial Bank Perth Amboy
'umlwriand Bank BridgMon
Parmer' Bank Mount Holly
Farmer' and Mechanics' Bk Rahwa
Farmer' and Mechanics' Bk N. Biunswick
Farmer snd Mert hsnts' Bk
Franklin Bank of N.J. Jersey City
nouoaen UKget Uiaxing l-o Hobofcen
failed
par
par
(ailed
leraey City Bank
Mechanic ' Bank
Manufacturers' Bnk 1
Morris County Bank '
Monmouth Bk of N.J.
Mechanics' Bank . ' i 1
Mechanics' and Manuf. Bk
Morris Canal and Bkg Co .
Poal Note
Newark Bkg dt Ina Co
Sew Ho Del Bridge Co
IN. J. Msnufac and Bka Co
Jersey City
Patterson
Bellevill
Morrntown
Freehold
Newwk,,..
Treoton 1
Jry City
February, 17, 1491 y
SORES C'A.V BE CURED.
Burns, Scalds, and all kinds of inamed Seres
tvurea.
TOUSEY UNIVERSAL OINTMENT, it las taeat
complete Burn Antidote ever known. It instaatly,
(tnd at if by Magic) stops pains of the nwst deaeentl
Durn aim scan, r or oaj Bores, Bill lata. Cuts. 8nrauia. t
n man or beust, tt is lbs best anolication taat m, k-
Th msonrli have tried Slid tboutandt prtust it It is lbs must
perfect master uf in ever discovered. All who use re
commend it. bvery lamily sh add be provided witk it.
None can tel bW so n some of the fsmily may need it.
IV Observe onch bun of the genuine Uintment bas Um
nameof 8 Tomkt, written on the outsids aibel. Ts aaits
10 this is firscrv.
Bostinen, I Jv'ery Men, Farmers, snd sll wko ask Mortat,
will ffiul tint Ointment the very beat thing they rat) ate
for Collar Oallt, Scratches, Kicks. Ac., Ac, on their snimsls
Surely every merciful man waild keep his snimaia aa free
from pain at possible. Touscy's Univeraal Uintment is sll
that is required. Trv it.
til l ris UK IKSIvtrr!. Forllis ttinr or bite of aoison
us Insects, Tonsey't Ointment is uni i veiled Huudreat hav
tried it and f iuikI it so. id.
PlI.laCUIIKU ! TorthePilr. Tonscv't L'nlverxl Km:
ment is on of the best tlemedic liut can be applied. All
win. nnc iricn n lur me rues rccomrrfiiu It.
VIA) SOUKS ( UHKl). For old obalim.t. Soret. Uera
is nothing eUul to Tousev's Ointment. A petson in Msrsu
us had, for a number of years, releg that baffled tbS
tkill of the doctora. Toutey'a Ointment wns recommended
by one of the visitins; phyaiciana. (who knew ita great vir
tuea,)andtwi b act pnxluced mors benefit than the pa
tient had received from aay and all prcvioua remediea. Let
all try it.
BURNS AND SCALDS rrRP.n Tlu,.-.
of Burnt and J!; in all pnrts of the c-eintrv, have been
cured by Touaey't I niveraul Oiiitmcnt. Certificate! enough
conw ne nan to 1111 tne h h"lc of tint sheet.
viuu&.vr UHLISra CI'KKD. Teanmoni.lt nn testi.
monini in fan of Tousey's Ointment f : curing Bruises
u-rit.tu, Fi.-HiiiMia. iiunareas In evr
Will certify to its great merits relieving the palii of the 1
riei. Diuin, All persons snoUH iry It.
SCALD I1KAU I'TIIKD. aWea U nn.. t U ml
have been cured by Tousey's Ointment. Try it it seidona
fails .
SALT RHEUM CIRLD. Of sll tha remediea dbu
eoverenfonhs most diairreeablt eornlaint, Tousty's Us
versal Ointment is the must etannlete. It never wa knew
to fail.
CIIAITRD HANDS CAN BE rCRF.D -1W. tin.
vtriil Ointment will ultvars cure the w.rst rssrssf CW
ped Hnwls, Scoret of neraoni will ststethis.
8OltKI.IPSClTRF.ll. For the cure of Sore Liaetaer
waa itrver anything made coual to Tousey's Ointment. It
is sure bi cure ibrii. Try it.
it 11 a sctentitic compound, wjirranted no to eentaia ear
prenaralil of Aferctlrv. (aV Price 2.1 cents mt boa rM
further imrticubri ciiceniiiig Ibis rrallv valuable Oialcaeat
the pnbtic are referred ta Pamphlet,, tn be. bad gratia, af re.
spectable Drugf ittt sud Merchants throag aoat th United
co.m.
Prepared by S. TOL'SEY, Druggist, No; let Maaaa
Street, New York.
AG,Tt-JOHN YOUM0, auneury; M. A. ItcCAT,
Northumberland.
February 17, 11. ly
Middletown Pt.
failed
railed
tailed
failed
failed
failed
par
no sal
Newark
Lam beru villa
Hoboken
BV Sls
failed
failed
i
faikxl
'
par
i
par
N J 1'ioirctdn dt Lombard bk Jeraey City
Orang Bnk Orange
t'aieraon Bank Paterson '
People' Bank do
Princeton Bank Princeton
ttalttm Banking Co 8s lent
Mute Bnk Newark
rjiBte Bnk Elitahethtow
that Bank 1 Cacadsn " n
State llank of Morris 1 ' Morristown
diet Bank : Tranton
Salem and Philed Msnuf Co ttelcnt
tiueeei Bank ' " Nevylon
Trenton Hanking Co ' Tranton ' '
Union Bank Dr
Wethiiigtoa. Banking (X.. 'Hckk,
DELAWARE. :i ..
Uk of YVilrn dr Bramlywina WUmingtos
Bank ef Delaware ' Wdaungtnn .
Bank nf etmyrua . . Smyrna
Do ntanck 1 MiUord 1
Farmer' Bk of Hits of Del Duvet
Do bnnek . Wiloungton
Do branch Georgetown .
' De ' '1 branch Nawctatl
Union Bank ' Wilmington
aj- Under fi't
dj Unll hang marked liiu ) iar em n.
B eotuiUHtetl tar altered nHea of in armna da
.ominaiuwia. tat einmlaiinia. .
failed
tailed
'pat
i
sited
pai
- Pi
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pr
psr
par
LIVER COMPLAirltf,
JAUNDICE, DVSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR
NEUV0US DEBILITY, DISEASE OF
THE KIDNEYS,
.ind all diseases arising from a disordered
Liver or Stomach in both .Va and
Female:
Suck ss Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness ne Blood 'k
th Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Hean-bara,
Diefutt for Food, Fullness or weight in ihs Stomach, Soar
Kruciati mt, Sinking or Fluttering at the pit of Ike akoaaaefc
Swimming of the Head, Iluriied and DifScult Breathing,
Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Hurncating senaatlun
when iu a lying p- atuta Uiuineu of Vision, Uot or webs
before the Sitlit, Fever snd dull pain in Uie Head, Delcian.
ey of Peraniratiou, Yellownesa of the Ski and lives, Pain
in the Side, Back, Cheat, Limbs, Ac, Sudden flushes sf
Heat, Burning In tha Fleah, Constant Imaginmgt of evil
and great depreaaioa of Spirits Can b eaucttlaily Cured by
DR. EOCFLAlTaD'S . .
Celebrated German Bitters.
' Their power over the sbovs diseases ia not excelled if
equalled by any other preparation in tha United Suite
ss the cures attest, ia many cases after skillful phrsicisas
had failed. - .
Derangement of the Liver and Stomach ara eoureaa af
Insanity, snd will also produce disease of tha Heart, Skua.
Lunas sud Kidneys, snd hi s ths body open to an attark nf
the C a Hers, Dili .us, or Yellow Fever, and is (eaarsllv IS
irst cause 01 that most baneful disease, Consuioptuat, " .
. Opinion of the Philadelphia Press.
'THE DISPATCH."
, December 31st says : " '
AN IN VALUABLE MrlCIN&Vthw,f,c,aul.
heard th Celebrated German Bitten, manuiacturcd bv In
Hoodauvd, spoken uf iu term of aawneudaiaat, aa wa
kaow dcaatvedry to. It iaa too eouuuon practice, ia ear.
Um quarters, to pa ad manner of useless traak. but ia the
above Biuera, ha-nrfrert, arc bviug wiUiease of thaar a real
nvxal and physical wiirth. As a nsadicina of laa fiver
Complaint, Juundax, Nenraua Uebdity and Dyspepsia, it
has bean f.aind iuvalualae, edeeliug cures and UajroMrkly
eradicating disease, when all other medicines hav faM.
Wa led aiHiviiiid. tlui u, ik. .... i- T5
the put li nt doeauot beouuie debilitated, but constantly aula
eueugUi and vigor Iu tb frama-a raot woreYartat
- ... -v..w . mi aaa in in tasta n ssaaa.
can bt adnuiiiatered ander any rirrramstsimss as tha
t delicate stomach -Imleod, UnwlabTiicaltoaaaS!
1 with th most perfect siWy7ll wimHUllZ,
Plclarlal Kdllto f t'Aaljj't
f rt Wrk a lk BcAraiaUon
UP TUB SIXTEENTH CENTURY IN UIR
MANY, 8W1TZEBLANU, fct'.Wilt k,
fmVili(hd or, or about th 1st ef April, 8t8, ky
08. A PEEL.N Ckrry el ebore ta.
kit aplrndut 19m fdition ef tb tbov aaraed
work, w 11b IS agred. illvtrion frem ori
ginal designs, 4 vol ia a, bound ia ritra cloth
and library sissep. , , v'v'i
1 - Tk publisher rpttfuny r! lb attention
ef tk -trade and tha public generally, to thia
erk boing the only illustrated adilioa published
in tae United 9tT H triwtg that th beauty
ef it ab4lbiiMt, tne trtg and eubetenttal
nenoer ia wktch rt U bsrand, ui resuoctioai nk
th Imewa prsatritrrity nf tn work tUelf, will be
a ear recemroendiie U ptbtM frver.
JO A. tPEEL. M Cherry el. aba Ith; !
J. A- haa Ue Utoly yeblUbedi a ee nd
bawatintl Edition ef 8eg-at Ba4l,rBWdV--.
a etntabie book far children, aeeHy ttm mf in
tat ra cloth. .i k. -.
rbiladelpbla, AprU t,
mu. wao at ism aaaevsd hi the aarvoaa areteae. la
eonvoenee with one tea spoonful or lass, and mnSir
eraaaa. Wi spoak floss ipsrtaaeaail mnSfoumlt.
proper judge. The press f aoTwios, save M.tedu7re!
commeiidiua the German Bill era, aud o iUltJd ml
m m cordially adviae their aae. , w
SPIRIT OF THE TIMES,"
June Mth stya- ; '
"DO Ol eOODCITUKNJ wbc ara ismslkta, kaow
th many aauxuthuig cures Uatt aava been acrtVjratad be
Dr. Un.ad-s Ibnue4- Oerassa BlUer. 1 tlS ml
a a, we rec Nnraend thein to iha"Uaroaw Medicine Store."
all Who ar afflicted with Liver Coaplaiat, Jaaudice. bra.
papsia, or Narwait iMxlity the Duckar haaeacad naiay of
our aniens after the best physicians had failed. Wa hav
sed tbsaa. and they have preyed to baa awdame taas every
on should kiywof, aad w anu refnia giving os Ma
Urn wy in their fax, and that which give them treat
hum upon our bumble effort, tbay ar entirely Yegcuble.-
,.. "THE DAILY NEWS" ' , .
' July4ta,t: ".tC'i
iJ4.?1 "?ow,ul r. Hoi'taadt Caleomtad Vsr
111 Bitters, when wa aay it is bleeaiiw of this ace I and
ia dieaatsa.ar ta bilaarv. dimaia. uJJu .
huk aa equal. Jt ia a Vegasablf rVtaau-aUaaw
ithnul Ale .hot andio a Invalid a arauld n!
"uaoaj.naw.irlh9rtUsarenss1es. , .,
E:?..mit vholeaai and retail, at tha principal Depot.
GRHMAh MUMCiNS STOIlk, No. g7a No teW
fatiadelubia.
For sale by W A' McC AT, Nriaefrlrtaral and
buT -d ssp8tsUU) daaian geaasslly UOpaghout a
April t, lMa-.ty .. '.i ':'. u. amin j-j
CoctotrYam; Cation Carpet Chain, Ootton Laar
and Waddntg, Cot ten OuuBBasa; Jleedr man
Pantaloons, Reedy mad Yet Cnngree Kaivee,
PorceUin lined preeervlnj kettW, just received'
(otmUbT M.MA88EIL
eunbury, DeftaS WW.' : . .-a'
11 ui 1 .
XE8 of a wryturrior quality fcr ItotorT
8unbary,TJee.'A t n:
DLANK BOOK8-A
, Bcbke; juat received an4-ib by
"I (Wnharr 'fVa isujsr' . . ... ...
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Irnnbnry, Dee, t, m
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