Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, December 08, 1849, Image 3

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    SUNBUKY-AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL.
JkRKlVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP
CANADA.
YEH JAM tATK OM EVHO.
nth'$ AddrusMr. Rives' Reception in
.-tn,,, K4-, iPrte. ' ' n ' ?r',!;' ' '
k n i-i i 1 I.-.-.
le steamShip Canada arriYed on Saturday
ling at Jeny City. We make the fol
rig estraeia from papers received as of
.V AFFAIRS IS FRANCE.
,Z Rutptio of Mr. Rivet.
r. Rives, the new Minister of the Amen
Sepublio to the French nation, presented
redentiats to the President on the 8th
nt, at the Elysee National,
ia President of the Republio declared to
Minister of the United States, that not
Handing the faults which it was right to
I on both sides, lie willingly took the
step towards the re-establishment of
harmony between the two countries ;
that a susceptibility which would be,
ips, natural with respect to a monarchy
ot appear to him to have the same seri
notive as regarded an elder Republic
Jded, that however jealous he ought to
the honor of France, . he had too high
)inion of the enlightened chnracter of
rat Taylor, to hesitnte a moment in aek
sdging the pain which ho felt on seeing
ments of friendship so intimate and of
ancient dale, altered on account of a
idering without importance,
e Ambassador of the United States re
d the frank and loyal declaration xviih
i cordiality.
JCoMUffc's Address to his Country.
e following is the farewell address of
ilh to his country, written nt Orsova :
rewell, my beloved country! Farewell,
of the Magyar ! Farewell, thou land of
w ! I shall never more b-hold the sum
f thy mountains, t shall never ngain
the name of my country to that cherish,
il where I drank from my mother's bo
the milks of justice and liberty. Par
oh pardon him who is henceforth con
led to wander far from thee, because he
lalteJ for thy happiness. Pardon one
can only call free that spot of thy soil
e he now kneels with a few of the faith
bildren of conquered Hungary! My last
i are fixed on mv country, and I see tlioe
whelmed with anguish. Thy plains are
red with blood, the redness of which
:ss destruction will chango to black, the
em of mourning for the victories thy
have gained over tho sacrilegious cne
of thy sacred soil.
te ingrato whom thou hadst fattened
thy abundance he rose against thee ;
rae against thee, the traitor to his moih
nd destroyed thee utterly. Thou has en
l H ; thou hast not cursed thine exis
, for in thy bosom, and far abovo all
vr, hope has built her nest,
igyars! turn not aside your looks from
for at this moment mine eyes flow with
for you, for the soil on which my tot
' ig steps still wander is named Hungary.
My country, it is not tho iron of tho stran
;er that hath dug thy grave; it is not the
Sunder of fourteen nations, all arrayed
igsinst tnee, that hath destroyed thee; and
tis not the fifteenth nation, traversing the
Carpathians, that has forced thee to drop tny
urns, No ! Thou hast been botrayed ; thou
hast been sold, my country ; thy death-sentence
hath been written, beloved of my heart,
by him whose virtue, whose love for thee 1
never dared ts doubt. Yes! in the fervor
of tny boldest thoughts, I should have almost
vi I" J " ' I
. . r . 1 !.iA.Anr ilia Dtyi
S SOOn UOUOlOa Ol lUO HBinm: v .
iiipotent as have believed that he could ever
tmi a traitor to his country. Thou hast been
betrayed by k.m n wftose nanus i nau urn .
little space before deposited the power ot our
great country, which ke swere to defend,
even to the last drop of His uean s uioou.
lie bath done treason to ki mother ; for the
clitter of cold hath oeen for him more seduc-
lire than that of the blood shed to save his
iv Dm eniii had more value in his
vvMiin;i D
ves than his country, and his God hasaban.
loned him, as he had abandoned his Gofl for
his allies of hell.
Magyars! Beloved companions, blumo me
not for having cast mine eyes upon this man,
and for having given to him my place. Il
was necessary, for the people had bestowed
t.: ii.air onnfiilpnco : the armv loved
vu ..in. ' .
a I U ..KtM:..n1 a rmu'pe nf which 1
Ilim, nnu ire "i"""u - i-
myself would have been proud. And, never
theless, this man has belied the confidence
' f il nution- and has reoaid the love of the
army with hatred. Curse him, people of the
Marvars! Curse the breast which did not
first drv up before it cave him its milk ! I
" idolize thee, 0 thou most faithful of the na-
tions of Europe, as I idolize the liberty for
,hir.h thou hast proudly and bravely com-
batted. The God or liberty will never ef
face thee from his memory. Maycst thou
e forever blest !
L Ladt CowHia". The wife of Hon
. m ff rVnrrrpca frnm
Uwiit;, L,evin, nuiuwi -"t,
ke seeend Congressional district of Pennsyl
. sunia. has wst been tried in Baltimore,
.r named with assault and battel y, on the per
.n nf a vounc merchant, of that city, named
sr:.- it .nnoara that Mr. Fite wauled to
. thn ilaohter of Mrs. Levin, by a for
.r tins-hand, but it was opposed by Mrs. L
' X short Ume sinoe, File was riding in a bug
jrv, on the public road leading to the city,
.J ..rw.k thaearriarreof Mrs. L. Think
ing lhalthe young lady might ba inside, he
drova dd bv the aide of it and looaeu m, ou.
"j Andinir that aite wa not there, held up,
. tha amrriase rawaed on. Mrs. however,
" took this as an irrault, and ordered the foot
man to aeize Mr. Fite, and ho held him
in .ha iwtl him. The assault was
folly proyad.
Joha Vao Barerr, tn hii lata able peech in
aa. .nJinnlAf!.n Tat-lnr'a Whif!-
.ahl ha waa a moch better Whig than
' fin Tavior, ia ha had once voted for a Whig
- m Arrogate i W ty, J1"
Mth General ha4 WVfr 'i
praWhig!
, ' Written tar ths American.
; ' MAMUft. ' - ' " I'
ll Loots La'Ror. ' ' v
In after life when cares arise, ,
And tro'ible reigns supreme (
The thoughts of school-days shall arise,
To cheer me with its dream.
.r !..!'- " ... - - ;
The friends t loved shall therein soar,
And hold a blazing place.
That ne'er did shine so hrignt before.
'Twas lightened by their face. .
ii. -i .1 . , ,
My teacher too in his arm chair,
Shall sit with anxious mien ',
And gaze around with watchful care, .
And smile upon the scene, -
That aching void shall then be full,
A happy heart Til own:
My cares an d troubles off I'll throw,
And seek the pard'ning throne.
Williamsport, Deo , 1849. -
C ASS AND WEBSTER.'
Daniel Webster, in his speech at the New
Hampshire festival, bore the following testi
mony to the merits of Gen. Cass. It is as
honorable to Mr. Webster as it is to Gen.
Cass :
Mr. Webster roso and stated that "circum
stances" had prevented the attendance there
of Hon Lewis Cass, but he should read a
letter from him. At the mention of the
word "circumstance," tho recollection of the
recurrence of the word in another letter
came to the audience, and a roar of lnughter
shook the hall. When silence was restored,
Mr. Webster rend the letter of Gen. Cass, ad
ding a few remarks, in which he made hon
orable mention of that gentleman's talents
and services, and spoke very feelingly of his
own personal knowledge of him when they
were boys together at the Academy in Exe
ter, of which tho venerable Dr. Abbot, now
no more, was tho principal. He said he had
through lifo entertained for Mr. Cass none
but tho kindest feelings. He considered him
a great man, and one who, in whatever "lati
tude" ho might pitch himself, would always
give a reason fur it.
Curing Bacon. The following is the re
ceipe of Mr. Thomas Bowie, of Montgomery
county, ns presented with a ham at the late
fair at Rockville ;
1 lb. Saltpetre 1 lb, Saleratns 1 lb, Cay
enne. Mixed together and rubbed on the
fleshy parts of shoulders and hams of 100 lbs
pork before salting. Salting Equal quanti
ties of coarse and fine salt, put on sufficiently
to cover the fleshy parts. Remain in sis
weeks and smoke with wood.
The 'Scientific Amoricnn' says:
Horses
should be fed with cut hay among their oats,
or with cut straw, which is a good mixture.
The mixture makes them chew their oats.
Horses should never bo fed with musty hay
or sour feed. The horso should be as care
fully fed as the rider.
Railroad ynoM the Mississippi to the
Illinois. The Legislature of Illinois have
passed a bill authorizing the construction of a
Ritilrond from Oqunw kn, on the Mississippi,
to the beautiful and rapidly improving city
of Peoria, on the Illinois.
A Bill was reported in tho Sente of the
Illinois Legislature, crniitins the "Catholic
I Sisters of Charity S 10,000, in aid of their Or-
plian Asylum at Chicago.
It is estimated that no less than 850,000
have been expended in Kent county, Del.,
the present year for guano.
Cholera at SroTswoon, N. J. We
learn by the New Brunswick Fredoniart,
that Mr. Adam Smith, a highly respectable
imp. is, -
...:,U nn SitinHnv loaf anil riiorl U'lth-
with cholera on Sunday last, and died with
in a few hours. All the most violent symp
toms ot the disease, it is said, were present.
VERDicT.-In the Mayor's Court,
prov:jence durin!r its present session, a ver
dict ot 12.800 was rendered against the
Rev. Dr. Pohlman, his son having acciden
tally shot a boy, named Yates, about two
two years since, whicn nas renaerea mm a
cripple since.
91 ARK IE D.
On Tuesday. 4th inst., by the Rev. J. P.
Sh nde . Mr. Jacob Baylor, ot Kusn town-
ship, to MissSrsix Bi'RNs, of Augusta.
A fuw weeks ana. lv the same fcMANl'El.
flnii.i.. to Miss Harriet Iscumidt, botli ol
1
Union county.
U I K D
At Williamsnort, on the 19th ult., Mrs.
MARY MATILDA LLOYD, wife of Samuel
H. Lloyd, Esq., in lite 38d year of her age.
Sunbury, November 3, 1849.
Amount of coal broucht to Snnbury over
the Danville and Pottsville rail read, irora tne
" : . . -
Slmmokin mine: Ion.
Fnr thn last tveek. 553
Per last report,
17741
Total.
18294
El)C iUarkct
PHILADELPHIA MAHKBT,
Bsc. 4, 1849,
tVuriT Prime Pennavlvanla rede are
Koi.l .kiohi 05 and white at SI UaSl 13
l!vL-Sal,.a of l'unnft. at 2 a Hoc, ana
Rnnthorn si fiOl-..
CoM. Old yellow m worth 58c J new 4c;
ujliito HA m Art n.
Oat. Southern Oat ate Uekt at a ;
Peniia. 35 a 36o.
Whiskey. Sales In hhda at STo and bbl
274 cents.
SUNBURY PRICE CURRENT
Corrcfed meekly by Henry Nasser,
Wheat.
100
Bib.
56
Cnaa.
Oats. ,
BoTtaa. . -
Eaoa. - '
Poac.
PfcASfaaa.
TAlbOW. .
BaaaWAit :
rta. -Hxcaj.ka
Fiai
Hal SB Al
l)o. PiACata.
60
. .
37
1
125
85
I
Sou
N. S. L AWIU3NCH,
Agent for the sal of Sotithworth Munufactu.
ring Go's. Writing Papers. : ':. , .
Ware Hoiiae, K a. 3, Minor afreet
VBXtADBZ.PHZA.
100 CA8E3 of the Above superior Papers- now
in store, and for rale to trade at the lowest
market pricea, constating in part of .
Fine thick Flat Capi, 12, 14, IS and 18 lbs.
Mil anil white. ." i " ....
Superfine Medium and Demi Writings, blue
and white. .
Extra super and superfine Folio Posts, blue.
Superfine Csmmcrical Posts, blue and whit
plain and ruled.
and white, plain and ruled.
; . Extra super I.inrn Note Papers, plain and gilt
1 Superfine and find Bill Papers, long and broad.
8uperfine and fine Counting-House Capa and
Poats, blue and white.
Extra auper Congress Cops and Letters, plain
and ruled, blue and white.
Extra super Congress Caps and Letters, gilt,
Superfine Sermon Caps and Tosts.
Supcrfincd blue Bath Posts, blue and white,
plain and ruled.
Embroidered Noto Papers and Envelopes,'
"Lawver'a" Brief Tapers.
Superfine and fine Caps and Posts, ruled and
plain, bluo and white, various qualities aim prices.
Also, 1000 reams white end asserted Shoe Pa
pers, Bonnet Boards, white and assorted tissue,
Tea, Wrapping, Envelope, assorted and bluo Me
diums, Cap Wrnpping, Hardware Papers, etc. .
Philadelphia, Nov. 24, 1849.
IHBaTCLB'Br,IitGCZ3 33E3
'THE undersigned, appointed by the Court of
-1 Common Picas of ISorthiimlicrland countv,
to report the liens and their priority, in tho mutter
of the anle of certain real estate of the Danville &
Pottsvillc Kail Road Co., hereby notifies all per
sons interested in said matter that he will attend
to the duties of his appointment on the 8th day of
DerrmlHT. 1840. at 10 o clock A. AI., at Ins otlica
in the Borough of Sunbury.
CHARLES J. BRUNER, Auditor.
Suhbury, Nov. 24, 1849. 3t
TIIREE STRAY HEIFERS.
CAME to tho premises of the subscrilier about
V..,r uL. .n TUP PR K'I'RAV II RI.
FERS. Two of them are red ami white spotted.
and the other a brimtle. The first
two are from
one and a half, to two years old. The other, about
one year. They each have a slit in the right ear.
Tho owners by culling on the snliscrilior, proving
proerty and pnyius charges con have the same,
otherwise they will lie disposed of according to
law. ADAM SHIKSl.EK.
Upper Augusta tshp., Nov. 24, 181 !f.
WIIXF.TT & IltltDlXO'S
HOLESALE Commission PAPER and
RAO WAREHOUSE, No. 19 MINOR
Street, Philadelphia Where a general assort
ment of all kinds of Paper is kept, and for sale at
the lowest cash prices. .
Cap, Letter and Print Inp Papers,
&c. on iiiinii.
Plain and ruled white Caps.
" ' bluo "
Flat Caps.
Plain and ruled white Letter.
' " bluo "
Blue and white Folios.
White nnil colored Printing Taper
Tissue Papers.
Shoe " :
Wrnpping "
Envelope "
Hardware and Breathing Paper.
Tar Boards.
Straw Boards.
Bonnet Boards,
All ordera from the Country will bo attended
to at the shortest notice.
All goods sold will be carefully packed, and do-
Iivvred at any place in the city.
The linrhcst casli price paid lor Kncs, or ex
changed for Paper, as low as can be bought else
where. Please call and examine for yourselves. '
Philadelphia, Nov. 17, 1819
FIRE PROOF CHESTS,
FOU BOOKS, PAPERS, JEWELRY, Sec.
EVANS & WATSON,
No. 90 North Third street, between Arch and
Race, and 83 Dock street,
OPPOSITE THE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE.
Patent Soap-stone Mned and Key
hole Cover
SALAMANDERS,
FIRE AND THIEF FKOOF IRON C HESTS,
Warranted In stand more lint
lf. "'V r"l AI"o l"tent Air-Cluiiutr Iroa
IsIM V fl.-.t Hum ... .... .I'l.
5 U-.:vy slsn continue to make Die ordins-Bi-"v
''t ry Firs IVm'I's, at vn y low prices
II. if! f r?t Patent combination lock.. With
J-..". tiiMMte Keys, which can tie enaiifrtt
several IhouKiirt times chunga-
ble in luct every time the lrfs-k is
eri if iliniinlile. Thene i -k are nrimf iiruuiKt the mm!
expert Thieve., hemp snpplmi wiiii me intent ney-hnie
Cover, sisl msile very strung. Ihey csiusit be blown open
by (iiinrsiwrler. Thene Lock, are intended for HANKS,
STIllll'.S. SAFES. Ae.
Seal anil leltei ci.iiying iiree, lire proof uoore for Banks
awl HtoTea.
Patent Shite I.lneil ncfritreratora, wartantert sapertor to
II othuis. Water Filters, bnuwer Until, of Uie beat qual
ity.
ry persons wiehlng to purctiase any of the above ar
ticles, will pk-niie give Ihein a cull, as they sell cheajier
than any oilier in the t iiiieu rMinea.
' ii.imtiTiva
j. -A 1 1. r. . .1 r-,
JllllANNKS WATSOM,
rhilsitelphis, November 10, lMli-ly
50,000 A ictims b.cry
Year
Fall a Prey to Consumption, Asthma
and Raising Blood, Hectic Fever
and Night Sweats.
ASTHMA AND rONHl Ml'TION.
L. J. Deal., lu Delancey street, save it to his smler-in-
law wbo liad tieen an invalid for years fnm Artlnna ; to
aibSher ctsuiilered a. in consumption. It lelieved there at
ance, au Uiat they travelled several bundrul uulea.
Sl'i rriNO UIXID
Is alwnys alarm inf. ft leads to tha worst kind of f on
simmtlim, ami iinies arretted in time ia aenerully fatal
htiemmii'. AIMlealinir llalaam is the best remedy known;
it heal, the wounded nr runtured blood veaeela ul the luiuia.
and thereby elleeta a peruianunt euro, whin, uther rente.
.'iy atop tlw iso-d
....I.. .in tl... I,l..u4 l.u Ih. tla.M A IUIU ri.MH nl
s the tune. A few dusea nf
i ihia Hnuuain win i list i v
this ihilauin will auli.ty the luoat akeptieal lluititislhe
medicine required It tin. been .unceM'ul in ninny eaaia.
and that too where they had run into a rupid decline, fir. as
more generally expreaaeil, '-IIAKri CU.Nhl l'THIN."
Young per. si., or those of muUlie aire, are more sulijecl
to theae attack, iruu me ageu.
Fricell.5reiit.aial VI ner hotlle.
Dr. Klietnitui's Cismh and Worm Lozenges, and Poor
ftluu riurtera. s mi a. unovo.
principal Uffice 1IH riaMiii-street, new lork.
SI1ERH1VS
POOR MAN'S PLASTER
hi. cured more tnsnof Rheumatism, 1'ain in the Back,
Bide and Cheat. LninlaMro and Weakness, tlian any annli-
eaUou that lias uicruiaeii, nunoreoa 01 unpriiiripicu ruaeaia
have ultriuptul to rounterrett it. and nntin it on upon the
e.imninuity a. tlie genuine, tVilcwure ol' Deceplnai.
rteinetiilier tnul ine irue aim aejiuine riuaier ia uprnui uniu
rvddiali puner uiuile exureaaly for the purpose and every
caae the aigiuiture of lit. Shennan la printed onon the hiM'k
of the Fleeter, and the whole secured by tHiy Kllilrt. Niaia
otliersare gouuine. Therefore wtieu you wiiut a reul guiI
r.uriliau a l oot Mtui a raiaier, can ai incuun-c, luu .aasiu
alreet. and vou will n'S he diwipnointed.
KeinenilMir nrineiiaiitfrnee iiw i, rcw- ora.
where ull J)r. hheniuni'. lixeugea are .'Id. Hi. Agents
are Mrs. Hays, Via Pulton street, iiroomyii; iiincson,
Wllluuustsirg j ana ueaaing 10, ixaaon, ana
JOHN YOt'NO, elunbnrv.
M. A. McC'AY, Notthiuuberland
No. 10, lWflea etna ly
T OSE OINTMENT. A fresh supply of this
MMj excellent article for Tetter, 4c., just received
and for aula by HENKY MA8SSH.
Sunbury, July 28, lS4a-
rTlEAS, from tha New York Canto and Pekin
M. Ta totnpany. I or aaie tiy
6
. ! W, f JKUU.'XU.
Sunbury, Dee. t, 1848
Coble! Totla lcb Drp.
10
A most valuable cure for tha Tooth Ache. For
8
il ele bv GEORGE W. COBLE.
10
Third frad) Houa above Railroad.
62
I Sunbury, Dec. 1, 1819. , ,
ORPHANS' COURT
! SALE.
N pursuauce of an Order of the Orphans' Court
f Northumberland countv, will be exposed to
public sale on tha premises, on Saturday the 39th
day of December next, the following described
property to wit : The one undivided half part of
alt that certain
TRACT OF LAND,
situate in Point township, and eonnty aforesaid.
Adjoining land of John Nixon, Leonard Pfouts
and other, and the North Branch of the Susque
hanna, containing in the whole, one hundred and
ninety-four acres and seventy-five perches ; about
one hundred and sixty acres of which are cleared
Whereon are erected a large STONE HOUSE and
a good Fimmi Biits with other buildings, the
land is of the best quality . Late the estate of
William Lemon, dee'd. Sale to commence at 1 1
o'clock A. M.f ofaaid day, when the conditiona
thereof will be made known by
HUGH M'WILLIAMS,
By Order of the Court, 1 Executor,
Dnvid Rockefeller, Clk., O.C j
Sunbury, Nov. 17, 184U. 7t
DA1TIELS & SMITH'S
Cheap New fc Second band Book Sioac,
Ifo. 36 N. Sixth St. be ween Market If Arch
Philadelphia.
Law Books, Theological and Classical Books,
MBDIOAXi BOOKS.
BIOGRAPHICAL HISTOK1CAL BOOKS,
SCHOOL BOOKS.
Scientific and Mathematical Books.
Juvenile Books, in great variety.
Hymn Books and Prayer Books, Bibles, all sizes
and prices.
Blank Boohs, Writing Paper, and Stationary,
U'iolm He antt Hi tall.
I v' Osa prices are mnrht ower tlinn the ssmri.AB prices.
I f" I.ieiarira and snmll parcels of hook, purchased.
iy llwki impiirlnl In (inter from Jnriju.
Philnd.lphis, June , li4l y
Groceries ! Groceries ! !
C5.T, & Co.
S. IV. Corner Arch (f 6th Street Philadelphia,
OFFER, for sale to the inhibitants of Sunbury
Bn" vicinity, r amity oroccnes ol tne very
finest quality consisting of
Lxtrn r mo, Superior and Common Orcen and
Black Teas.
Co'.Vccs of nil kinds and prices.
Sugars of every kind.
Rice, Farina, rnign, Hominy.
All kinds of choice Pickles, Sauces, Ketchups,
Olive Oil, Preserves, &c, warranted to be of the
very finest grades in the market and at the
cheapest rates possiMc.
Ill goods carclully packed ami promptly for
warded. COLTON & CO.
S. W. Cor. Arch & Gth St.
Phila. Oct. 28, 1819. che3m ly my SG,
E. HICKO JOITES,
WHOLESALE DEALER MAM'FACTITRER OF
WILLOW AND WOODEN WARE. .
Importer of French IIanlirts LooUIng Glasses,
and Fancy tiood,
Xo. IS Noi l la Kecoiid Street,
Between Market and Arch Sts., under J. SinxEr
Jones' Carpet Warehouse, two doors below
Christ I liurch,
PHILADELPHIA,
TT AS on hand and is constantly receiving a
large and extensive assortment of Combs,
Brushes, Fancy Goods of every description, (too
numerous to mention,') Looking Glasses of Gilt
and Mahogany frames, Baskets, Coaches, Chairs,
Ac.
BROOMS,
Shaker's Eastern Wisp and Country Brooms,
Window Blinds, Door Mats, Tubs, Buckets,
Churns, Washboards in fact. Wooden and Wil
low Ware of every description, all of which will
lie sold low for Cash or City acceptance.
Merchants would save themselves much time
and trouble, lv calling; and examining my stock
licforc purchasing.
N. U. Looking Glares, arc insured against
Breakage to all parts of the Union, without extra
charge.
August 25, 1849. 3in
TICKNOR'3
COX.TJMBIAX7 RPEX.LZNO BOOK.
T) EINO a progressive and Comprehensive ISyi
- tern of Urtliocrapy and Urtlioepy, including
a variety of definitions, adapted to the use of
Schools in the American Republic, hy Altnon
Ticknor, a Teacher of twenty-live year a sxperi
ence, and author of the Columbian Calculators,
Practical Common School Mensuration, tec
The attention of Teachers, School Directors,
parents, &c, ia invited to this new Smiling Book,
Which conforms to the modern spelling and usages
in Orthography as being one of the neatest, cheapest
best arranged, and better adapted to the wanta of
children, than any other published in the Lnitetl
Stats. It is whut it purports to be, a bpclling
Uook and not a Reading Uook, and only requires
an examination on the part of Instructors or youth
to secure for it a universal introduction into the
Schools of the United States. Just published, and
for sale by Hi-.Nnr SIAssEn, Sunbury.
Where Teaclirfs and Directors can procure
copies for examination.
August 4, 181'J.--
TUB FARMER'S
ENCYCLOPEDIA.
r.DITKU BY liOL'vr.KM'.Ut KMKKSON.
I
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lioautifully Iwunil, roiitiiinlng, 17 fine jilutrs,
tirsiilos numerous Wood Cuts, bold at about
one fmirtU the cost of the English work, without
any Plates.
The r armi-r s Kiioyclopotiia is a real treasury
of practical information, wherein the experience of
all ages and countries ia carefully rosTKn i t to
the present day, and ailiniralily arranged for con
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Ve are fully convinced that such an amount
of valuable knowledge for fanner can be found in
no other work in so cheap and convenient a form
In fact, no Farmer who pretends to be well inform
ed in his profession, should be without this work."
few Gennessee Farmer.
1 a. .
An excellent work, lit to be tlistnliuted in pro-
niiuma by Agricultural Sivities. f J. S. Skinner.
For sale at Una Ulnce, price
Also, by E. W. CAKK, Third street, epposite
the Exchange, Phila.lclhla i and N. HICKMAN,
Ualttmore, Murjlund.
EST 4li, Uuueks must bi AcrcMrAtftio bt
thb C.1SH.
July 14, 1849. 3m
Notice to Delinquents.
A I.L iiersons iiidcbted to the subscriber, longer
V than six months, on note or book account, are
requested to cull and make settlement, or else their
accounts will be left with a magistrate for collec
tion. JOHN W.FKILINQ
Sunbury, July 7, 1849, -
STONE WARE.
STONE milk Pans, stoue Jus and Pitchers,
and other articles of stone ware Just received
and lor sale by JOHN W. FIUI.1NU.
Sunbury, June 58, 164U.
Yoluable Dooki.
LIFE or Cubist, handsomely bound, DAr
bisbb's Uistubi or TBB RsroBMATios,
Blab-c Dat-books abb Lsbssbs, full bounded.
For Mb) at th. publisher, price, by
tl. D. lUAOOCIl,
Sunbury, July 14, 1849.
m ISSUE PAPEK Yellow iwsu. paper lor
1 covering glaasea, &C, for sale at th. offiec ol
ths Amaruatu
WINDOW CLASS, 8 by 10. for nd. 1
HENRY MASTER
, 8ubwy, Jan STth, 1849- A -
Is
AV BUMe A
xretlent rtieto for as I.
by
HENRY MASKER.
ounwiry Jan. t7tlj, lisi.
0 FlirSICIAM, 1 DRUGGISTS ASD COUNTRY
MERCHANTS.
TR. J. N. KEELER fc Bro. most respectfully
U solicits attention to their fresh stock of TTnr-
', French, Qtrmin and AmeieaH DrUri, Med
icines, Chemicals, Faints, Oils, Dye Stuns, Ulass
ware, Perfumery, Patent Medicines Ac Having
opened a new store No, 194 Market Su with
full supply of Fresh Drugs and Medicines, we re
spectfully solicit Country dealers to examine our
stock before purchasing elsewhere, promising one
and all Who may feci disposed to extend to us their
patronage, to sell them genuine Drugs and Medi
cines, on as liberal terms aa any other house in the
City, and to faithfully execute all orders entrusted
to us promptly and with dispatch.
One of the proprietors bring a regular physician.
affords ample guarantee of the genuine quality of
all articles sold at their establishment.
We especially invite druggists and country
merchants, who may wish to become agent for
Dr. Aesr' Veltbtatrd Family Mrdiriuet, (stan
dard and popular remedies,) to forward their ad
dress. Soliciting the patronage of dealers, ' respect
fully remain,
J. N. KEELER ft BRO., Wholesale Druggists,
No. 294 Market street, Philadelphia.
September 13, 1849. ly,
': l a it i) l aTm v 1 s7
C OR MELIUS CO.
No. 170 ( hrannl M,
jn ESPECTF L'LLY announce that they have
B a. just finished ths most extensive assertment
of
LAMPS,
they have ever offered for sale, comprising
ELF.OANT NEW STYLE CHANDELIERS,
iJUAUkKTS, PENDANTS, MANTEL
LIGHTS, &c.
In great variety, and of
ORIGINAL DESIGNS.
Much attention has been paid to ECONOMY,
n the construction of these Lamps, and audi are
made as will produce tho greatest amount of light
from the least consumption of Lnrd.
itcccnt improvements in the manufactory, with
the introduction of new and perfected machinery,
enables them to sell at a ery GREAT REDUC
TION from former prices, and all articles before
leaving ine mnniiiaciory, are carciuuy insiiecieil,
and are warranted perfectly tight, and to give satis
faction.
Philadelphia, June 2, 1S19. Iy
CiigratiSudc Is tlic baHt-Nt crime or
man.
T7E are not nmon thnt class of Editors who
foe a few dollars will, (at the cviicnso nft ruth
and honesty') "crack up" an article and brine it
into rapid sale ; neither are we willing to remain
silent, after having tested the utility of an im
provement or discovery in science or art. Our
readers will recollect wc told them we were un
well with a sore throat and violent cold some few
weeks ago. Well, we purchased two bottles of
WINSLOW'8 BALSAM OF HOKE1IOUND
and so sudden was the cure, that we forgot we
ever had a cold. Tho who aro afflicted, may
try it upon our recommendation. iAtoiston Tcle-
gtapn.
A fresh supply of the above valuable medicine
just received, and for sale in Sunbury, by John
V. r riling, Mary A. .Mel ay at .Nortliumliorlaiul,
and at wholesale by Frederick Klett, & Co., cor
ner of 2d and Cullowhill streets, l'hiladclphia.
l'hiladelphia, Sept. S2d, 1843 8 mo.
"Encourage Your Own!"
HAAS &KENX.
FASHIONADLE MAKE OF
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS.
rPHE Bubscrn-erB respectfully call the attention
of the iiulilic to their lnrjrc and splendid assort
ment of every quality und price of
JAISI.i:T-WAEtf:,
wliidi cannot fail to recommend itself toevery one
who will examine it, on account of its durable
workmanship and splendid finish, made up of the
best stock to be had in tlie city. No effort is
spared in the manufacture of their ware, and the
subscnliers arc determined to keep up with the
many improvements which are constantly being
made. Their Block consists of Mahogany
Sofa, Divans nnd Loungei),
Uurcnus.Sccrcuirirs.srecuoarcs,
SOFA, BREAKFAST AND IUM.NG TABLES,
and also VENETIAN ULINDS, equal to Phila
delphia manufacture.
BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and price,
CUPBOARDS, WORK AND CANDLE
STANDS, TOILET TABLES AND
EXTENSION TABLES,
in short, every article in this line of their business.
They also manufacture all kinds and qualities
CHAIRS,
including varieties never before to lie had in
Sunbury, such as MiituoixT, Uun alxitt
isn Ct-BLKn Maple (!ur.cii!t : ash Wihiisob
CHAINS, ami r.rx Piano Stools, which are of
the latest styles, and warranted to be excelled by
none manufactured in the Cilicsor elsewhere,
The subscriliers are m-tcrmined that there shall
lie no excuse for iiersons to purchase furniture in
tlie cities, as every confidence can be entertained
about the quality and finish of their ware and
Chairs.
Their articles will be disposed of on as eood
terms aa they can lie purchased elsewhere. Coun
try Produce tuken in pay meut lor work.
nr LftDrJKl AKirvu attended to on reason
able terms.
tV Tho Were Room is in Market Street,
pposite J. oiina s store, and nearly opposite
W caver a Tavern.
DANIEL HAAS,
GEOKUE KENN
Sunbury, April S3, lS49tf
VST all" papsp.cs.
fJllIE KuWriliers hava on hand the largest as-
X wrtment ol all i-a-km. in .... ci.v o. ....
Uidelphia, II -lol,.a le "J?,
everv vanetv suitable lor 1'arlors,
r.uirira, Lulling
Kooius, Ctiamuers, cue, wiucn tor qtiatiiy aim
stvle cannot be suriMased. Doing a cash busines
we are enabled to sell a neiu-r arucie a. mucu
lower rate than any store doing a
TRADE BUSINESS.
On hand, a lartro assortment of Wiub Pirra,
for Curtuine, Fire Prints, lionU rs, etc., which will
lie sold for Cash. Paper Hanging; done in tlie
country at city prices.
N'. 11. ileulcrs are invited to coll and examine
their stock before nurcliasins! eisewtiere.
FINN & BURTON.
No. 142 Arch Street, South aid.
Philadelphia, May 26, 1849. ly
BOSS OINTMENT, FOR TSVTZB
-a EAD the foll.iwms' certificate from Cupt. Devue, the
I V well ku iwii and p.ipuku- Sluuu Iksit CujUuiu (of Iln
Aruvellerj
1'lltLADEl.rBlA, AH'liajer 41, icxu.
ereral years since I was attacked wnn a nreasuis: out
nu ass- iMM-k iu tha f.Mnn is' Tetter, which I ain emivinccd
was oonlriM-tctl ai tbe Haroer'S rvuH. 11 arauuuauy exiniu-
d over my face until it reach! the upper part 01' the
cheeks. During the several nswiths that it eimiiimeU
spreaillinj, I used lillteren! appUeulkMis. soaie 01 wnics tana
the edacl, appreialy at least, of uicreasiufi Ilia disease, hut
from ooua ol Iheru did I perceive the least benefit until I
nhiusl iha HtuiUimsixT. Hv the use isfoneiar of it.
I Was penOCIiy CIUSU BUM ' - ..vm " waw
tiou.
1 have aiac Bees' the Ointment, lightly applied fnr sough-
aaaa of the face. bliSches, chaped luuala. Ate. V na per
foot suoeeas. I have uo bealtatMsi ia recooarueuuin it in
tke atruiureat manner to lus puuw.
JAMES PEVOE.
Atenl Hbsbt Nassbb, Buubury.
July ), Ib4.
I TsOOKd and Gold Peru. On hand as feral top-
I -L ia .1 the hie of Christ, and also number of
I gold pens which will .all .1 !U Philsdelptua
I once., r or mm at tniaomosA, . .
IfdmiMOuU tf Omr . reaj cm. ftnsfll.. tn4
nt JHtnun, St sn wnnj of Iht pwriftinM smUmI mom.
MaMMS-iaea tkwi it aafacMimaela tttdna Jimt
BRANT'S INDIAN
PURIFYING EXTRACT
ti ih Mrilrtn. In awry KMpseti and taera la atma.
rlnrrt prnof. In ral orrr. eSertrd, Hiat ONK BOTTI.K of
it eamlsln. am porilrlnr, heallnf Tlrtue. and avrfleal
pmerr than there I. eontalned In Four ttmtlm of aa aae.
Mau-fdt, or any euUr auaNWse that has er hem onVred
for ml. There I. nndoabted proof In our pwnphleti,
that liT the naa of tbi. (mat India Frt. tliey that
ware llriita yet f.ia Ihcy Uiat were I. us aud Csis.
riwo can now Walk they that were Mica. rlcaonn.of,
and otherwUo die.ted, have been Hkalsd and Cdbeb.
Hundreds Thousands
wli. hure ued RassT's rcatnas. arter bavins aser! aa4
tested ALL the fttrMiparillto and other medicines recom
mended to cure blood disesees, have dtriHti that
Brant's la the Cheapest,
became On lint !lf of It ha. mnre tnedieal. earati mat
ter in it, and. In eonAeonrnce, cani raer. ditto In muoh
test time, than one 6irr'e of anr Mher medieine.
ir. Ihen. nS AttuVnf RaAirr's I'o.msa will corn
Fni'lt TIMF..1 more dicao than HilU of tmrMpa.
rilU. fc HaaNT's t'aIrlra,, would be a. rJtrnp at ftmrdol.
lor a hnitle, mrmparillit at "t Jollnr. Uut UKANTrt
IMJItlFIKll I. enld lor only ONK l)( II. I. All a bottle; and
a. a bottle of it hut cured, and i. nlpnhUiif euring;. Four
7't'raeit a. mneh di.cafln a one hotite of mrrnparitl. thero.
fort.. .arnapHritla, in eenafqiience ot ft fw, power and
k tm-iliral eiriiac-v, thonij be .old at mo mart than
rwir f'l're rVf. nr bottle, to be a. cheap a. the l'lai
risa al One Dultttr.
Ona Dollar's Worth!
flow tmii'h CsrKB how murh Hvpttii.is hnu ranrti
ScuorcL will Ore JtoHar't worth o'l Kraut m VUUIFIER
rure! KchH Mm ltilluwitif statement, which U m tyvcU
men of tti power.
CAWCIinOUS SCROFULA!
Thin i tit ra ol trying man who rt r mi
rttrrd of ft wot m riw ol iScnitttln. by wiiy T m4rt BoUum
of Itmm'a I'unticr, thnn ever wn -urjl ly the ue nf
VWIw tir'.lanp nf the hr.-t tnrpttfttrriVa thnt wn r.-r nicdp.
iHr-mf nrtlln hits not ujfirfc nt mrtiiral j-cwrr to cQoct the
cunt of nuh rrtoliintttt haprtcr cv.
Mr. J. B. IUskim. ut hom Oncijtt Co , X. T.. h. Frrnf
nta fnttr year wns conlintH t Iim d the (art yrar- h
wa mi much rficnuril nnd d hiluiti'fl to lie unahle to
rnite hi IimtkI to hi4 hrml. JJn liml ili bo-t trtfdicn nd
riff hnd imfd alt of the bt-.-i mirrafntriUti to no pood
cH'tTt gt totm Hiid irnrte. nnd trm rottidT-d to l in
liting State, nitd could imI live tvntu-ftwr hour lon'-T,
w.im tat cimimi-iicrd uti IllIAM ri'l l'lt!KIKR. If.
nerk wm tn'tn nr,irl fiff", lrm enr to rnr n hnle rnn eatrn
ihrimjfh hi trinilpijie urnkT hi thin, u tlmt h br.-tiTUJ
thruuli iim lioiv hi errr km bo enttn round tlmt it
cnuM bn ti led up out nt iU )i!ttce, il oiily Im'ins by
rmaH pii-pi the n-e uf one arm wtu detnntri hy twn L'l-
vvt nu I'lrcr nndrr thu itrm. nn lnriri a nmn's han't.
httil nt'iirly rutin throiih Ins mln tnio Am bo'.'y. 'I bin, he
wis ntli:cli d with 'J'mnttt nurii putrid, arrtd. oTrnirt; 1 7-
crrt. nn mriiiui .aiU ot hi p rMoii. 1 or further nnd full
ptriirumr, our famphttti.
I'oi t. I humah v ti.Li.vai't, one ol lh mw tKiirui yYy-
fi.a,tif ol liuiilf, Wjin rMlU-d t Hik Bin In J t'.TiJ he -itrt
num. nti'.l uine firtuft V'trifr l)'t. W. i-thih-ititn.
ntl then tuld him that all tho vwiu inot m Uih
tcjrU coti'd mat cre htm that bin rae vvhi
Worse than Hopeless !
Now hear Mr. HASKIN'S itstftm nt nf cwre. TT- nM
Mv write ptnrnrrd one bnttbt of HHA.ST.S J't'Pl Fi'I.XfJ
EXTRACT t llUMfll if Jsenar.L UnicjUto. of Home
I iMiminc need u-in2 ihat, and bfjfan to cot brt'er tiiat
ottlm enubU-d me to ft nf wjr bed. whfre 1 bad hct-n
cnnlined one frarth nccoND bottle enabled netorf
out of the hme Ui thimd lottle enabled nie to lfnf
7V" Mile, to Kotne Ci-ntre. where I procured Siz Bottle
more: and when I had inihed usins tlirm. Orrrntetn cut
of Treaty I'lrer had iikai.itd ip nnd three battle more
elN-4'ted a PKKFrX' I L'KK uf all the Ulcer, and re
tort'd me to ffintU hrallh.
FOURTEEN WITNESSES!
Mr. IlASKIN tworn to the above feta. and the
fact are wiitiffi-d nnd rertirted to by HOCT. T. V.'IL-
I.IAIS Mr. U. tv. HKUWM. nniprlt'r ol tne IIM-Hinu
rS'-v--Mt-.fr. UtS.KI.L 6l I.KON.MU). Whobale and
rcUul ItniirgiaU aud KLKVKN other rrjvta'iU witnesses.
Wo Challenge the World
To rUOVK a Cure of at revolting and utterly hopeless
cne of Scrofula, by the uw of TKN TIMKH m much
sana rtr Uln, or any other medicine, as wni used of Pratt's
I'urtjtcr to tirt tia above cure which cure nail n
pruvrd by na many weU kmoKit, re-peciabU tciltttssL. aa is
Uie ftt-ove cure.
FOR SALK BY Jolia W. Frilinj, un)ry Pa.
ilarv a. Mcuay iNorthiiiuberaUMi.
J.ihn II. Kutr Mtltm.
IIiiry J. tSliactter o
Kdwurd A. Kutzuer ft
All letter nnd onleri mtift lie addressed to Watlact
Co., ttiO lirimtUvay. New York.
Muiuury, July ill, iy.
-Kqwlt able Life Insurance, Annuity
una xriiNt company.
OFFirr. "4 WAt.Nl'T PTRK.KT, Pmi.ADEI.PniA.
Capital -.'.ii,tij. chahtkb i ebtetcal.
ri'IIR Company are now prepared to tmuanet busnier,
I noun tlie iiiiiat lilienil aial aitvniitauentia terilis. Tliey
are anth-s-ized tiy their charter (aeet. 3) uto m:il:e all awl
every insuranee upiertnining to Ine rinlta of wtintever kind
or nature, and V reeeire and exi-ute trulls, make ciulnw-
metlta.aud to smut ami nureliaae aunuitiea." IheCian.
pnuy aril annuitiea aiat endou'incnts. and act as Truatces
fur milKirs and heirs.
Tuhle of Premium, required for the Amunmcs of 9100 for
the whole tend of Lite.
A)je.
Prem.
Prem.
age. Prem
IS
17
t su
I S3
I M
1 5'J
1 IMI
1 0-1
1 oil
1 ua
l M
1 Tt
I
I t-9
I of
1 tw
ioi
US
15
i-ii
47
H3:l
4
847
3 51
tft)
7U
l
8II-J
3UI
3 li
31
33S
3 4U
3 01
8V7
1M
4 13
4 3'J
4 51
4 71
4 91
5 It!
SX
5 61
5 7H
6U1
10
9W
J I
S-J
21
an
!!7
1H
29
The Dreiuinms sre lea. than any other cnmiMiiy, and lbs
niilit-lea iiriord irreater advniitiiiiea. Tubhs f liull-veurly
mid quarterly pieiuiums, halt credit Rites ol premuuu, slioi
i..rn iiiiiii nees. siirvivorBiiina sihi cieiownieiiis ;-o'
Kinu ol Application (f a which there are blank sheets-) are
Li be had on apnlieutf n nt the nuice, or by letter lo the
Agent, J. H. Pl'llDV, Suiilmry.
Ratu roa isscBiso 81'l on a suigle Lue
For Life.
1.60
iM
4,70
3.i-t
e.o-l
F.xamplk A ncrinaer-il M mi nest birth day, t.y
navurx tlie t'laiusuiv on eents would secure to lus lamii)
or heirs rUl alioukl he die lu one year : or lor rVn" i'
........ .ii,-... sum. r.sr 61:1 animailv l seven year
i ... l.A. itssi slioukl lie uie in seen imi. in
for fJO Ul paid anuu-itlr duruur lile he s.-ctires lillSMI to be
mid wh.il ho lUea. The uiMirer a.-cuiinu hi own rsMius,
bv the diilerence in ainiintis" nreiniii.iui t'r mi those churned
bv other ofTiee.. For Sit), ju the heirs would receive 80OOU
alvHiKI he ilie ill one year.
Forme ol'upiilicatiou and n!l p-irticnmrs mar be bad at
the odice. FKTF.H I t l.LKN, Frealdcnt.
Vice Fresiilent. . si. haisd.
Fbascis V. II awls. S.-cretary ami Treis-irer.
r...i-i tio Piiv.iclA-i Dr. J. II. Maurr, uclairv.
J. 11 I'usuv, s-uuhury, Ageut for Noiihuiuherktisl coau-
tmntsir-,', juty-n, iei;.
CABINET
WARE EICOBZS.
...,.,;t-., r.swtf.,ltv if.,r,n. the miblic
1 that he continue.' the manufacture of CAM-
. ,,.,,,.,, ... ... ... , . . , ,,: ,al.,l in
NET WAKE, in all its hranrhss, at his stand in
.Market street in Sunbury, and tliut ho has now
on hand a handsomo assortment ol well made and
(ashioutihle furniture.
He also carries on, at his old estulilialinient, in
Fawn street, tlie
cut in niiKivG nrsisESs,
in all its branches, and keeps constantly on hand,
an assortment of well made and fashionable
t'HAIKX, plain and ornamental. All ot which
he will dispose of at prices as low aa at any esta
blishment iu the county.
His lung exarietice in the business, justilie
him in the belief that he will be able to give gen
eral satisfaction, and therefore solicits trom nis
customers a reiiluiuanc of their patronage.
"IT All kinds of produce taken in excliaiig.
SEBASTIAN HOUPT.
Sunbury, March IT, 1849. tf
JUaTABiPsITEE.
A Ken ABnorlnient of Fresh Goods.
IRA T. CLEMENT,
i" ir.ciPVr'iTF'ITLLY inform, hi. friends, cus-
IV turners and othcrt. that he has just received
handsomo assort men t of
NEW GOODS
at hi. .tor in Market Square in Sunbury, auch aa
Dry tiooda, Groceries-, Queens
ware, Hardware, &c.
Sunbury, June S3, 1849.
AltSlN'8, currants, citron, cheese, pepper
IV MUce. &e. Kor aal. by J. W. FriHJjiU
Sunbuty.Uee.S. 148.
Aite. For I year. For 7 ycaia.
:tu el 9'
M 9s KM
411 !.- Mil
an i.m v.i7
611 a, 111 3.u7
Caution Eitrn.
A mm hr the nams of n.APn h. i.i. a
yoonf man n( the name of S. . 'IVrwnnenrt, and ttm hit
name to put up a Hnraparilla, whieh Ihey fall llr. 'I'iiwii.
arnd't "nrapsnlladeiiisnlnating il t.l'.N L INK Original, ete,
This Townaend is no dort'S-, and ner araa ; (ml ma for
merlya worker on the railrieida, ennat, atal the like. Yet
he a Mamie, the title of In., fs the purpoae of aainina rredit
forwhat heis nut This l. toeanlinn the nnlSie n to he
dererred, and porehaae none out the Genuine Original f lk
Pr. Jaeiib Townsend's Hnraparilla, Imviiur nn it the tlkt
Dr's, likeness, his family coat of anna, and his signature
across to, sunt of i
"WW
OLD DOCTOR JACOB TOW!SftED,
TK ORIGINAL D1ftCOVKRF.fi OF THB
Genuine Townaend Kiuan.Ktrllla t
OLD Dr. Townaeml is now nbrnit 70 yenra nf ntre, snrl
1ms Itsiff been known na the atiih'ir nur liw:i-erer of
Ilie GeiiHiiw llrisinal Towuafnit H irwiptiiilln ' He
ine poor, he wns eonipelliil to limit il. Jiiiimifnrtiire, ,y
Which mean, it hn. been kept out uf market, nint the aules
cireunweriUil to tli wotily who Imvc provnl it. wortli and
known its value. It hint rifichcil the erira of numy. never
thrhiei. na th tee per.n. who hml tM-en hill aoreiliatmiu!.,
ami mved from ittntti, proeluimeil its exeelleiKe sihI won
ilerful
lir.ALINO POWER.
Knowin., many yenra njo, tint lie 1cm!. hy liis .ill. set
ene. anil expeneneeil. ilevised nil article whili Wotnil lie
of ilirnlennhle nilvantiice to mankinil, when once known
and exten.ivelv iiawl, he hoped suit rixrveriil. exn cting
the time tn nrrive when the menus wolikl lie fiirniflieit lo
tirimrit into tmiveniol iki ice, when it ineatimnhle virtues
woui.1 he known n:i.l riiret i.ilul. Tiiis time bus com.-, the
nieaim nre mpphe.1 1 lins
GRAND AND I XKIJI KL1.ED rRLTAtlATION,
Is ntiniifiif-tureil in the Inrpeal si-nle, nnil is cnl'd for
thraielHiut lh length anil hrenilih of the Innd. rvccin!ly as
it Is loiind ini-npnhlc of ihirciieTiitioii or rleteriornttnn.
I.cl evtTy limn rinir thriiiiphont the hiiul, Ihnt Old Dr.
Jacob Towiiiieiiil is it-iw iiiTiimiiietiirinir the real Townwinl
t-lrHIlpllilla,, which never siurs, never feriiicnts, otst never
chaiuresils cbiitneter.
From this ilny f..rtli the people .ha'! hnve the Pure Oen
nine Townsenil ftir.rnriiln, which eh:iil never aonr in IhS
b-Stlc, or in the Btoinneh, and it .leill yet uhihbIi from the
taint nil Ferment iii(r. Sniriiil. Expl Htiier. Vincjrary Snr
iriparilliis. now ill li'e. A ami Heir a:ij tirill. pure nnd
jrtnulne. ouiiht to live : a souring, e.ip-al -p tNimia
rilln ought t ulniopoild die.
The Old Dr's. Parsnpnrilla will keep pure stu! perftcl
Kl yenra.
I'nlikc ymntr S. V. Tmsmsend's it improves with sire,
ami never' t-huiio. tint lor the better; b-im.e it is pre
pared on M i 'tililie nriiieiples by a seientihe man. Ths
hiclieet knowlclseol Clieiiiiftrv. n:ul tlie kites! clueoveries
is" the Art have nil re-en lir .ui:lii into requiiiti.m in ths
innuufnelnrc of the HI J) Dit. r'ARSAFAIlll.I.A. Tlie
SiiB-.irill.i r mi. it is well known to nieilienl men, con"
L'lins minv iiie,liein.il prriies, nml smie nroiierties
which nre. inert or uacieiM, nml others, which, il retained
in preiiurins it for use, pr uhice fermi-iitnlion oud neid,
wh'.eU ia injuriou. to the svstcm. Smio of the properties
01'S.irKipiirilb nru bo volatile, that Ihey entirely evnporal
nml nre I. mi in the pn-iKiration. it they are m preserved ay
by a scientific pri'i . known only those exierieneed in
ii. m....rur4.ir l.,re.,ver. thee voL-ltilenrilieiph-s, which
fly iff in vnpor.or iisiin exhalation, under hint, an-the verit
essential medical properties of Ihe rjot, which give toy
all il. value. t .
Any iK-cson can Im'.I or stew tne root 1111 mey o-i n nam
col neil liquid, which i. more Inun the eooriii inattcr 111
the root limn irointmyninnr e.w-, ui.- . .,11 1.......- -
ilisinid or vaind ll.tui l sw"i'teil Wlin unr imnuss.-s, nnu
tie 11 call it '-Sirs;iiril!a Kxtract or Pyrnp." L.ut sitcli is
not the article kir-wnns the .... . ,
UKNl lNi: OLD DR. J ACOR TOW NM.ND PAR-
rti'.tniiiiiA.
Tliis is s 1 prepared, that all the inert properties cf the
Snrsnnrtlln r. are fi'st rem' -veil every linns cnpnnie 01
lici-oiuliitf aciu or 01 ieini-nn...i - ...... -
eil- then every partie'e i f linihcnl virtue is seeureil ill a
ptireund concentrated form: mid thus it is rendered men.
pahleot' lotiiil nnynf its vnlual.le nnd hullliv propertl.-a.
repnnsl lu tins way, 11 is n ' l'-"v --
CHIP. OF IXXUMKRARLK DISF.A?r.f.
Ilenccthe reason why wc hear commendations on evcrf
side in its fuvor by men, w .niHi,im.l cli.l.lreii. e nnu 11
inn wolli'ers 111 ttiecure in t..aiiiiiiNi, 1"' ;
Liver Ciuiiilaiut, und 111 UI.eimiatinn, "'lu a. ,- ies,
C utivcneas, ull I iiannsvia r.rupin n-, . in.,.".-,
and ull allectlottsnrisipi. from
W IMI'l KI I'VOF TIIF.Hl.OOD. .
It pnrs.-wca a m irvollons etTieaey. 111 allcoinpiniirsarisina;
t. i...l..ii.iii. Iroin Aeii Itv ol ine r-toilincu, in n, nu-
deterniiiiati in 1 if blind t
heiid. llpi-
e.pui eir. ui . . - . .
tition of the h.-art, col.1 leel aim c-ai i - v .... ..... .
h . Hashes over the Ishiv. ' ","l " "
V mahJ : and promotes easy expectoration, nml rtentlc ier
s. initial relaxing stricture..! Die lungs, llir.xit, aud every
other part. mn;,V,i!c seen and
Kill 111 n nnmR is us ... ... -
seknuwlcilgcil than 111
U kllH.S aiKl SUiyi B 1-4 1. ...,.
plaints. ,
1 .. , a ,H :., mm 1- lie
r Allnis or While
Falling. the Wouili. OItruct.il, fuppn f .,1. or I a lid
Mcnaes, Im-iruhirityof the menstrual pell.-., and the like,
an I is a elfectunl in curing nil thelonne S k idney Disease.
te'in. 11 irivea lone ami strength to the whole body,
By removing .rueti aim r..K V"-"" - -
cures all forms of .vn ncmiiTV
NLltvtil r iiir-r.Ai-- - .......... .
And thus prevents "r relieves a ttrent vnr.et y.4 ;'sr
Indies, aa JiHisd lrriuui m, Neuralgia, ft. Mlua Dance,
Swi.mlng. i'pileptic fil &'. , e.
VikI vot he Wiiuh nnu " - - -
Would bear the nn distant 'vr.''T'.ir.fJll'.l.iTi'fd
llmven f.rlU that we wum
Dr.
K an a m'smtain l-d .S" Wdaiu!a sisl criin.nations
A.H. who have eoM, ! V"k",We '.h"t
I. V. Towiisiisl'a Ferii.entiiigt.snpoii.sl. V-wish it
al II
Hint S. P.
unnrnn.nii. i.u . ... ... ..,. ,r. Riro-
! - iirlmls lint (11(1 lfl.aSIK s " - ....
xsa
that luev are unlike lu every 'part.cuLn, luviug .t one single
thu'ig in comiuoii. j
. 1 nrvirt nml ininiLiriv hiwiiuuh ,
A.S. 1". .i.wnsenn ...... -. - - ....
chemist, p harain-u-entist Kiio
. tlint any .She. e-snusn., !'.
,siul man, what trrttuifee... "- --vrr.
are receiving n geiiiiuie ei,.... " :,..,.,
,iu. ..ln. u...l 01 nreiKtriia 11. '"si "
ehaii 'es which mllit rem'.er them me .ig in-
VTniXh w much more n .,...... j- il llt
La!. a,l e.ile.-l. d .ysle..,. sh ui!J k.l .W Well the
Ilie ivt m
the U:.l iiuiiiner ol securing
mH V "l" -' ... ;V ...,.1,,,., viriiiift. HiHII rxtfiiMV
aial con
;s;:.,;..i... -m " r-
. . 1 ,..,.,.. til l n lll llB-.!
kn in U.t,
'' Rn;';""l" tuu.....-.tie.nc todoB.l; it ha, no-
eTnllveie:
r the lisly.anu ni tus
nam s uipiui m s ninnns.
lt-n-.JJ.'...in.lel fai l, lt.it . ilieaiAlile .
ii.-s.-l.il!' It! rHlu'fM f
iliariliica. itxsei.iery,
".neVU.:t Vied i. but
eiiiie, wi,..,
.:.! t.u,.s. m the Wy ! WH' TsS
wl.K-b bring .... Fr..p..;.al '" 'L S
Kheu,i..Kr)S.i-la, . v I me ry.
Ulceration, inlcriud .h .ur. and thus sr-SH,
''V1""","' 'il' IT.W ...re or Us.. Wluit rn.s
all Uie nilios "1 . .,:., i,ih insinim.M il.
H , u.iia s .1 but a sour or acid Uuul, which iii.iii.iale.n
K heunulisiil. .1 u . , rtww hero, irritiitnig and lu
.el. between lie I- " .,,,,. it c,, ,
tZV d ' i '"' T
ranged
tfiet liu.iu.il lUUiri-. . ulfillit,T
.m' II II II it n.nt.u. - ' .
worse lo u mi. ,.,,.. v-.f
OIKINO,
FF.RM'.N TIM', a. in - v.i.iv,v.-.a.
' .... -i ii in.tnslMl!
ur d. i . '-- -
. . .t i. i ... k.i. i ia tttwv etrw
It is hn-nble to think, aim to snow mow
intxsuu u. "j p.. -: -
i . ,t.,.,.. mim ti.r lln Kisfat
of ill Kiev ! Fortunes make out 01 ine is
tM "' .. . . , a..-,u,irii.j snllerera !
Ul.le.1 arc ii" -I"- , .,: ,,f ,l.e
and n i emiivuieiu retw..-..-.! - -
it letonrrcat ines as iw ...-... - r
iut.iw.aldedhuillilty, Ul Kln.uen.HH. in w or., ...r,
U-.- b. testae beulth and tsnl, sod ' ';'o "
e.uri.l.llike.i,wsllobaniid.u.hriu,ty, UmJ kl l)r
Jae,. Tiwiinaxt has .sight aial louiel Uie ..pwtinmy ami
mmns to bring Bummisi i.nr.i s...K-e....... .........
within the ru-h, ami to the kil iwhslge is all wls necit it,
that they may hsurn sisl Wuow, by joylul esiairuuce, lis
TllANHt.'F-NPi:XT rovvKIl w iu.au.
Aral thus Ui have the unisirchiieeuble astisfactl'si rs swing
raiant th aisaials and uullnsis from the bed ul ajckiwa. and
deap mle,a.y bi ho, health, nml a k.ig life iA vioc and
uselttluiieas b themselves, their families ami IrleraJa.
AoaaT llr..Mtv M.vr-ri.u, ruuiu.
July lc4U.Iy ciw
mt
., ..-.riiitli eftii illv atloye
.,. fe ,vesu!lo!i'""''i ns, Ullit HIV Igo
- , 11,-,.,! liul 4;iui:iiv n in-? 11
VrJkVTM un.net This young
.f de-
i v i--i-'il 1111111--. Willie ine iHi-er imm- ;
' ,:. f..,.,,,.,,!.. and blows Hie b sties e .nluiini.g It into
tvZV. r t e s a.r.ui id liipiiA eSfh-Hn?. s.u iknnatnig
ahli . !. Must ll"t this b inilile ei-mp-uiul Is) p.. .......
iMln-r g . . . il , , inli a , , .nfld .
st w .t u id ! What1 cans,.. Dyspeia but acid?
' .rjr , , uatl know, tha. when food m ':''"
MituU-itrc. tJtniii'iiim 1m1.it-
AXTHITE DRANDV for preserving brandy
peaches of an excellent quality, for aula
11. MASSER.
by
Sunbury, Sept. 2Sd, 1840
r NOB
AND Sl'RIXO MORTISE LAT-
Elk CUES. An eicellent article, for anle at
It' the usual i.iice bv
J. W. FRIU.NU.
Jg Sunbury, July 7, 1749.
PLASTER, Salt and Fish, lust n rived and for
by S. W. FHiMMO.
. r.uuburT,Pee. J, l4!,