Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, December 22, 1849, Image 4

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    SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL:
tecclUwrouB SITnttrr.
IHE HEW PROCESS OF MARINO WttOVOMI
.. IRON.
."An Interesting letter written by Mr. Ward,
of Newark, N. J., to the late from Conven
tion appears lit the Piltsbnrg Commercial
Journal of the 3d Instant. The Journal re
gard the invention referred to In the letter,
at "destined to work a total revolution in the
business of making iron adding that, if bar
Iron made by this process can be sold in New
York at $23 per ton, "the Iron interest of
Pennsylvania may need no other protection
for the present, against the influx of British
Iron, than the operation of the patent fot the
new Invention."-
"The Journal also mentions that a Kentur
ky manufacturer, on reading Mr. Ward's
letter and examining the specimens, proceed
ded to New Jersey to avail himself of the
new process, and apply it to his Iron Works.
"The specimens of the iron sent to the Con
TeNion," it is added, "consist of two sixes of
hoop, ! and H inch; a quarter bar 9-16 of
an inch . a rod Inch thick, and a horse shoe
nail. Each of these peices has been bent,
re-bent and twisted, without the sliRhtest
sign of fracture, exhibiting the toughness of
the old-fashioned, highly hammered, small
bar of Juniata iron, which we were accus
tomed to meet with 23 years ago."
' The letter of Mr. Ward, says:
v "Having understood that a Convention of
gentlemen engaged in the manufacturing of
iron was to be holJen at Fittsburg; I have
determined partly because of the deep in
terest I feel in the subject-and partly to
to serve my friend, the ingenious inventor
to call your attention to Mr. M. S. Sailer's
new process of making wrought iron direct
from ths ore, bij a singular process, vilh an.
thracile or bitumous coal. Mr. Salter is fully
satisfied, from experiments made at New
ark, and Boonton, N. J., and several intelli
gent Iron Masters, also, who have seen the
Furnace in operation, are of opinion that
Wrought iron may be made by his process at
two-thirds less cost than by any other process
whninvfir. Mr. Salter feels warranted in say
ing, that iron of the first quality can be made
here or at Boonton, N. J., and delivered in
New York at a cost of 25 per ton. His Fur
nace ia adapted to ores, yielding 4t per cent,
and npwards of iron. It consists of a triple
chambered Furnace, one above the other,
the ore beinff pulverized and mixed with
hard coal and ground fino is placed in the
upper chamber where the gases and impu
rities, such as sulphate. &c, are carried off
at low temperature. From thence it is drawn
throntrh openings in the bottom, into the sec
ond or middle chamber, where the fluxing
. . .... .... i
materials are added thence it is drawn uown
oneninsrs to the lower or puddling chamber
the whole processoccupying less than ankour
and a naij.
Five men are required each turn to work
the Furnace, and the yield is about 400 lbs.
per hour and half. Two and a half tons coal
aro consumed in 24 hours. The cost of the
iron will vary according to the facilities for
: getting the ore and coal, the cost of labor, &c,
Former experiments have proved as far as
, they have been made that anthracite coal
does better as the deoxidizing material than
. bituminous coal, and quite as well as char
coal but the bituminous coal, is quite as good
(though no belter) as either for fuel to heat
the ores."
. KISSING.
' Did'st ne'er upon a house-step lingering stay,
When the old clock behind the kitchen
' " door
Reminded you to snatch but one kiss more,
, And yet took twenty ere you got away 1
, Those kisses, tender, like the water, wear;
Drop, drop, drop they on the gentle heart,
Whose impress never shall from thence
depart
' Once plain written it bides always there.
Affection's tribute is, I mean the thing,
- Where kindred spirits meet in kindred
mood,
, And mutual sympathy, well understood,
With constant vows to seal the offering.
If at the door you kiss, don't get too near it,
Because the old folks overhead may hear it.
. A Steam Man! A mechanic in Russia is
', said to have succeeded in making a steam
man. It is probably one of tho most iiiter
i esting inventions ever offered to tho public.
' It is a collossal statue, the feet of which are
placed upon wheels upon a railroad, and as
he goes thundering over the course, the
. steam comes pulling out of his nostrils in a
; manner to give the appearance of Satan as
pictured in Revelations.
New-papers An invention of a novel cha
racter has been made in Paris. By a simple
yet ingenious mechanism, the folding of
, newspapers, which has hitherto been per
- formed by the hand, is now effected by a
v peculiar machine. With the assistance of
. one person to attend to it, this machine will
. fold 2000 newspapers an hour. Brussels Ihr.
,. ' Just So One of our modern newspaper
poeta gives the sentimental whineis over
'.' "the melancholy days the saddest of the
year," the following philosophical consola
tion :
i "The leaves of the forest
x Are yellow and sere,
.... But they look like they used to
At this time of year."
v. The York and Cumberland railroad is ra
pidly progressing. The iron rails, to the ex
t lent of about 1,300 tons, have arrived, ond
i the balance are on the way.
"Tbe ''cl"valry of South Carolina" isef
. parsing again. They talk of "calling out the
'militia," and soma resolutions plodge all
"the fighting men in the State" to stand like
the dog at Margate, "always barking round
the corner at some, enemy it had never seen,"
"JV ''morei somewhere down East, was
,ourted by young man, whose tianie was
' Jiaddock; h told her he wanted one '''gill
more" to make him a perfect fish. , '
it 1ItMlo'f' the.Germans are manufacturing
,wjn said to equal champagne. " Many
vineyards are is successful operation Dear
Jefferson City. t
Tht Irving House, N. Y. i assessad at
S398,0OO
to rnrsicim druggists and country
MERCHANTS.
DR. J. N. KEELER A Bro. most respectfully
Solicits stlcntion to their fresh stock of F.nir-
link, French, German and Ameicnn J)rtr$t, Med
icines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye Stufls, tils"
Ware, Perfumery, Patent Medicines Ac. Hsving
opened a new store No. 294 Market St. witn
Rill 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 feel disposed to extend to us their
patronage, to sell them genuine Drugs and Medi
cines, on as liberal terms as any other house in the
City, and to faithfully execute all orucrs enirusu.u
to lis promptly and with dispatch.
One or the proprietors ticing a regular piiyi.i".
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 beeomo agents lor
Dr. K'dcr's Celebrated family Medicine; (stan
dard and popular remedies,) to forward their ad
dress. ...
Soliciting the patronage ot dealers, we respect
fully remain.
A. KEEl.EK & BRO., Wholesale Druggists,
No. 204 Market street, Philadelphia.
September 15, 1S4U. ly.
LAUD LAMPS.
COIINF.LIVS k CO.
No. 1111 (hrsnut St,
ESPKCTFULLY announce that they have
just finished the most extensive asssrtincnt
ol
LAMPS,
they have ever offered for sale, comprising
ELEGANT NEW STYLE CHANDELIERS,
BRAGKETS. PENDANTS, MANTEL
LIGHTS, &c.
In great variety, and of
ORIGINAL DESIGNS.
Much atteniion hnslieen paid to ECONOMY,
in the construction of these Lamps, and such are
made as will produce the greatest amount of light
from the least consumption of Lard.
Keccnt improvements m the manufactory, with
the introduction of new and perfected machinery,
enables them to sell at a very GREAT REDUC
TION from former prices, and oil articles before
leaving tho manufactory, are carefully inspected,
and arc warranted perfectly tight, and to give satis
faction. Philadelphia, June 3, 1849. ly
Ingratitude Is the basest crime or
man.
TT7E are not among that class of Editors who
for a few dollars will, (at the expense oft ruth
and honesty) "crack up" on artiilo and bring it
into rapid sale ; neither are wo willing to remain
silent, after having tested the utility of on im
provement or discovery in science or art. Our
readers will recollect we told them we were un
well with a sore throat and violent cold some few
weeks ago. Well, we purchased two bottles of
WINSLOWS BALSAM OF HOREHOUND
and so sudden was the cure, that we forgot we
ever had a cold. Those who aro afflicted, may
try it upon our recommendation. Leu-iston Tele
giaph. A fresh supply of the above valuable medicine
just received, and for sale in Sunbury, by John
W. Friling, Mary A. McCay at Northumberland,
and at wholesale by Frederick Klelt, & Co., cor
ner of 3d and Callowhill streets, Philadelphia.
Philadelphia, Sept. 22d, 1819 8 mo.
"Encourage Your Own!"
HAAS&ftENN.
FASHIONABLE MAKE OF
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS.
rT,HE subscribers respectfully call the attention
of the public to their large and splendid assort
ment of every quality and price of
cahi.i;t.waiik,
which cannot fail to recommend itself to every one
who will examine it, on account of its durable
workmanship and splendid finish, made up of the
licst stock to be had in the city. No effort is
spared in the manufacture of their ware, and the
subscribers are determined to keep up with the
many improvements which are constantly being
made. Their stock consists of Mahogany
Sofas, nivalis) and Lounges,
ttureaus. Sccrc tiufcs, sracboiiris,
SOFA, BREAKFAST AND DINING TABLES,
and also VENETIAN BLINDS, 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 be had in
Sunbiiry, such as Maiiooaxt, Black Walnut
axii ("i Him Maple Ghkciax : ash Wixnsna
CHAIRS, ash r asct Piano Stools, which are of
tlie latest styles, and warranted to be excelled by
none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere.
The subscribers arc determined that there shall
lie no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in
the cities, as every confidence can lie entertained
about the quality and finish of their ware and
Chairs.
Their articles will be disposed of on as good
terms as they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun
try Produce taken in payment for work.
nr UNDERTAKING ottendej to on reason
able terms.
11 Tho Ware Room is in Market Street,
opposite J. Young's store, and nearly opposite
Weaer's Tavern.
DANIEL HAAS,
GEORGE RENN.
Sunbury, April 28, 1849 tf
"77 ALL PAPRP..
rilHE Subscriliers have on hand the largest as-
-- w. . . m - r n - iiiiiid ,11, o, J ill-
ladelphia, W'huttiaU aiul lletail, consisting of
-.-.j .j uiiuui. a... ni(ii-, joining
Rooms, Cbamlers, Ac, which for quality and
siyle cannot be surpassed. Doing cash business
we areenaliuul tn tu'll a lw.if..i arii.iA .
lower rate than any store doing a
TRADE BUS IX ESS.
On hand, large asKortnient of Wide Papii,
for CurtuUlS. Firn Print.. 1, 1 . , i ...
- - . - - .uiuii., wiucn will
be sold for Cabh. Paper Hanging done in the
N. It Denier am t.,u:.A.1 i ,1 . '
.i 7 i r . . ra"na examine
their stock before purchasing elsewhere.
rm ac BUHTON,
No. 14? Arch Street, South aids
Philadelphia, May 26, 1849 ly
BOSS OINTMENT, TOU TSTTEK
)EAD tlx Mlowuur eeHuVoW from Capt. Dwoe. tha
I V writ kuuwu mud uopulw bliaui ttuat Cuuuu- tTi ,)
Traveller.) v
PniLADSxruiA, October 31, tats.
Sevan! rears ainea I was attacked wits a breaking out
on uiy neek m Die iurm of Teller, which 1 am rnuviueetl
was contracted at I lie BarberMinp. It (raixtually ezlrwl.
ed ever my (mx sulil it reached the aiper nut nf the
cheeks. Durui the several mniiUis Hut it cntiliuuni
spreuriiiia;, I used didorcnt piilinuiuus. some of which hjui
the effect, aprrally el Iran, m uicmuuig Hie dienue, hut
from ik Hie ul them did I perceive Ute leu beuetil uiiiil I
applied the Kosa Ointmk.nt. Uy the use of uue jur uf it
lwas parlectly cured mud have reuuued free uf tlx auec-
I have si, re nerd the Ointment, lighUy applied ftirrooah.
neMofllfc. lsxlies.elppedlUul . with per.
fed success. 1 have uo beuuniua ia recuiumeada It ui
UestruueMauuuKt luUie public. , '
. A,. u o t JAMES PEVOE. .
Bn' "Nv Hassu, Baubary.
July IM, IMS.
Ti OOKS and Gold Pens. On hand several eop--a-
les of the life ef Christ, and also a number of
gold pens which we will sell at the Philadelphia
prices. Fer sale at laisofiice.
1 CABINET '
WARE. ROOMS.
THE subscriber respectfully Informs ths public
that he continues the manufacturs of CABI
NET WARE, in all Its branches, at his stand In
Market street in Sunburv. and that he has now
on hand a handsomo assortment of well made and
fashionable furniture.
He also carries on, at his old establishment, in
Fawn street, the
CHAIR MAKING BUSINESS,
in all its branches, snd keeps constantly on .hand,
an assortment of well made and fashionable
CHAIRS, plain and ornamental. All of which
be will dispose of at prices as low ss at sny esta
blishment in tha county.
His long experience in the business, justifies
him in the belief that he will be able to givo gen
eral satisfaction, snd therefore solicits from his
customers a continnanro of their patronage.
EST All kinds of produce taken in exchange
SEBASTIAN HOUPT.
Sunbury, March 17, 1849. tf
A XcwAnsorlmciit of Fresh Goods,
IRA T. CLEMENT,
TE.SPECTFUI.I.Y Informs his friends, cus-
toniers and others, that he lias just received a
handsome assortment ol
' NEW GOODS
at his store in Market Square in Sunbury, such as
Dry Goods, Groceries, Quecns
wnrc, Hardware, &c.
Sunbury, June 23, 1849.
TANNERS TAKE NOTICE"
Sou Hide Oil mill Leather Store.
AY 1 1 1 North 3d St. 3 doors below Race St.
Philadelphia.
riIIE subscribers offer to the tanners on the
A most favorable terms their fresh importation
of Hides, consisting of Buenos Ay res, Laplata,
uaraccas, i,aguira, Hung-lJry, Hull, Sclted t cr
amhuco and all kinds of Spanish Hides, dry and
salted. Also, CJrccn Slaughter, Dry Salted, and
Black Dry Patna Kips,
Also, Straights, and Bank oil and a general as
sortment of Currier's Tools.
They will sell or trade for Spanish or Slaughter
Leather, tho alwve Hides, Kips, Oil and Tools, on
better terms, than old Houses in the city,
Cash paid for Leather of all kinds.
KEEN & KIRKPATRICK.
Philadelphia, May 2G, 1849. ly
" CUTLERY.
AN extensive Stock of Tockct and Table CUT
LERY, of sale by
J CHIT 1. COLEM.1T,
iVos. 32 and 33 ARCADE, and 8 North
THIRD Street,
Comprising 5000 dozen Penknives, Scissors and
Razors.
Also, a choice assortment .of Rodgers A Sons,
Wosteiihnhn's Cireavc's W. 4 S. Butcher's and
Fcniicy's Cutlery,
Also, Spanish, Dirk and Hunting Knives.
Also, (inns, Pistols, and Bowie Knives.
Also, The American Razor Strop, a superior ar
ticle, worthy the attention of Dealers.
Caho Dealers in Cutlery, will find tha above
Stoek worthy their attention, as the Subscrilicr's
chief business is importing and selling cutlery.
Philadelphia, June 9, 1849 ly
MAB5BALLI8
Concentrated Sarnupcirlllsi.
For the cure of Tetter, Scrofula. Erysipalas, Piles,
Chronic Rheumatism and all disorders of the
Blood, Mercurial Disease, Ac.
I T is recommended to'l'bysicians and others, as
1 the strongest preparation now in use, and en
tirely different from that put up in quart bottles,
possessing little or no active principle of the Sarsa
parilhi, but intended to deceive tho public. For
sale by M. A. McCAY, Northumberland.
HEYL'S EMBROCATION for Horses will
cure Sprains, Bruises, Cut, Galls, Swellings, ond
all complaints requiring an external remedy. I
is highly useful in Spavin, Curb, Ringlwne, stiir
ness of the Joints, cracked Heels, SpliuU, &c
It has also been used with great success by per
sous alllietcd with Rheumatism, and other com
plaints. Prepared only by W. Marshall, Philadel
phia, and for sale by M. A. MeCay, Northumber
land.
Philadelphia, May 20, 1849 ly
oitisAT TiYkival!
JOHN W. FRILING has just received st his
J store in Sunbury aa extensive assortment of
IL W GOODS, of every variety which he is now
ready to sell or exchange for produce; and consist
ing in pan oi
CLOTHS, CJSSLUERES, &
Linen and Cotton drilling, and summer
wear of all kind.
Calicoes, Chintz, Gincham, Lawns, &c.
Muslins bleached and unbleached.
PALM LEAF AND OTHER HATS.
Quccnsware and Hardware of all
hinds.
Dnucs Paints, and Dyrstcffs.
FISH, SALT, AND PLASTER.
And a great variety of other articles all of which
will lie sold ut the lowest terms.
Sunbury, May 20, 1849.
aveTsFTciTiient,
Saddle ami Harness Makers.
HE undersigned respectfully
inform the miblic. that iliev
have commenced the alwve busi
ness in tfunbunr. end will con.
stautly keep on hand and manufacture to order, at
their stand in Market street nearly opposite Young's
store, all articles belonging to their line of business.
All arUcli-i manufactured by them will be made in
the lst and most durable style, and at prices as
reasonable as they can be had at any other estab
lishment in the county. They therefore respectfully
solicit persons to call and oxamine for themselves
before purchasing elsewhere. All kinds of pro
duce taken in by the stores will lie taken in ex
change at the market price.
HENRY WEISE.
ALGtrSTUS H. CLEMENT.
Sunbury, June 23, 1819
LIQUOIiS,AVINES,&C.
rPHE subscriber has just received a new supply
of the best liquors that ter came to Sunbury,
consisting in part of
Suerior old pale Brandy,
Fine Cognise Brandy.
Superior Old Jamaica Spirit. ' ' -
New England Ruin.
Tine Holland Gin,
Superior Old Whiskey
, Common do,
Superior Maderia Wine.
Lisbon do. do,
Superior Tort Wine, ;
Burgundy Port do.
Sweet Malaga Wine.
Superior Claret Wine iu bottles.
Champagne do. do.
HENRY MA88ER.
Sunbury, May 20 1849.
P-stTElTT MEDICI1TES.
S'.n xyeentd Bitter, price reduced.
Old Jacob 'J ownaeiul's Saraaparilla.
Baker's Sarsaparilla. V
, bw.yue's Syrup of Wild Chert
5wayne's Vermifuge;
Ay re's Cherry Pectoral
Dr. Drake's Panacea. .
Dr. Cullen'i do .
Tibbifs Fain Killer.' . . , . . '
. Dr. Hootlaud's German Bitters;
Indian Vegetable Piils ,, , '
: Horse and Cattle Medicine
For sale by HENRY' MASSER.
Bsjabury, J sly 14, 1849.
T
mm
DIAMOND POWDER
FOR
, RAZOR STROPS.
THIS Powder is warranted far superior to any
thing in use for imparting a keen, smoothedge
to Raton, Surgical instruments, and all kinds of
fine CtTLKRt ( it may be applied to any kind of
strop. Also superior Razor, Knives, and Perfu
mery, wholesale and retail, by
ALFRED uEIVIVETT, Agent.
Depot of Fine Razors, Strops, Brushes, and
Cheap Fancy Goods, No. 1 8 South Fifth street a
bove Chestnut Philadelphia.
TESTIMONIALS.
PniLintLFHiA, Feb. 15th, 1848.
This msy certify tlint I have used one of the
Strops prepared with HAYNES' MAUIC DIA
MOND POWDER, and can attest in the most
unequivocal manner, that there is nothing can be
found that will produce the same effect in my opin
ion, and must say to others, try it, and you will
find it superior to any heaetofore in use. I can
truly say that I never knew what a sharp razor
was before.
JOHN SCOTT, Iron Safe Maker, 41 S. Third sU
Phi i. Ar elm i a, October. 1848.
A very hard lieard and tender face has compel
led me to seek and test many contrivances design
ed to make shaving easy and pleasant, but with
inililferent success, until I mwdo use of the Manic
DIAMOND POWDER, sold by Alfred Bennett,
and Ronssel's Shaving Cream. Their united pow
er act like magic, and impart a power to the Razor
to remove the most stubborn Itcard, vnthaut irri
tating the skin or temper of their owner.
J. COX, 49 South Fifth Street
For sale at this ollico Price 25 cts. per Box
rovcinberZ5, 1848 6m.
In prowntuiff th piiMii with a remedy for the trmttnetit
nml rure i Fkvkr aid A mm nml other hiti.mn tliwwra,
no onolWv is iiectlt-tl. Vnrt niiniurrfi in Ihc lTnitctl Stole.
who sulfcr from these tifTif'tioiiR in their vnrml f.irmi, are
C"niiIM to ppk rclirf fnim nthrr nirrm thiin the iinrnr
tliiite prtrrtptirnB nf the nutittir nhveieian. It hc"iiirs
theref-irc nn ultject of bumrunty, nil wrll as f pntIir inter
est. io itriiirf Ufiorc tnein a renttily prejmreil iium much ex
penence, and winch in:iv ulvm s lie relied up- m as
KFFKPTl'AL, AND IIABMLKCA TO THE COXSTITPTIOX, Thnl
such in thr true rhnmptrr of tin IN HI A CIKl,AfiMil K.
is fimply attested by the universal success with which it In is
been employed.
CP Kxtrjpt from rommunimtion of the Hon. Wti.
LiAii 'oodbriik;r, of the LI. 5. Senate, late Governor v
Micliigitn.
Detroit, Oct. 21, ISIO.
DoCTOn Cll ABLE OSGOOD,
Denr Sir. I have reml with much interest, your little
tbaktmr upon the 'cnuses. trrtitmcnt inn I cure" (if (he
febrile diseusfs which h:ivc s t cxli-tisivi'ly prevaih'd in our
country mump- tne mst lew months nn interest iiicreniH't
no d ntlit. by the fncl that 1 have individimllv stnTercd
much frtm them. 1 itmnrh 1 tret myself very tucmipetrn
to juiltre sniely upon a utjei-t so entirely profess mnal. vet
your theory seems to nn well reas-metl, and your conclu
sious just, nud 1 tliink wtlhal, tluit your pamphlet is caU u
la ted to nitKliice mueh t-raetieal so;d.
Spcnkuii of the niedieint he kivs : It fullv justified ymu
iiiuieiiit fipmmnuB, iuui us a siie. nmveineni, auu 'pU'
Inr remedy, my ihvii experience. si far, induces me to be
lieve tlint it will prove a great public leneht. i urn please
to learn diut you have recently established several airctK te
fr iis disposition tlrmch I recret thut, with a view lt i
more frentral disseminalion of it. you should have found it
necessary in remove trom your present residence among in
'h iuuch respect i liove the honor to lie, sir,
, Y'ur oblitretl servant.
WIII.IAM WUUUUlllUOK.
r7 From Hon. Stephen V. K. Trowukiduk, of Michi
gan ffiaie Semite, to uie A (rent ut Detroit.
Birmingham, Oakland Co.. Pee. 13. 1P41
Sir you wish me to inform you what I know of Dr,
OsfftKKl s linlin Cholfiif iirue, or uuti-bilious medicine. I do
U-lieve that if the virtue mid tfliraey ot this medicine were
Seneinlly known, the fTvm .d aovk would diKipieur iu
tiehinu.
1 prtK-uretl a bottle in tbe sprnnr of and have ffoo
re n to believe that m sell and futility escaped the iigue
last seiiKon in couf-etpi.-nce of itf nw.
lVrhaps in no smntn-r since the settlement of this fine
peninsula, hits the fever uud iiue iMt-u so prevuleut as the
last. I have rec uinnended this nutlieiue m numerous in
stances, and when the disease h:id In-comc fixet ami bullied
the skill of physieiuns; and I Imve neer kn wn it fml. I
has univerfrilly prK)ucel Ihe in :st happy elfwts. ami I bet
lieve it ha never been e.ew-.-il by any" medicine in remo
ving the bilitHis disivtses of the cliinale.
Yours, rcspeclfiillw
STKIMIKN v. n. TROWnniDGK.
A lent for Sunburv II. H MASSKR: orthuinlerlaud,
WITJHNtiTOM A Co.; Milton, J. II. RASKR: Senas
grove, MAY V KUteK.
MuyG, lH4b tf
J. J. GHEE1TOTTGH.
(Late Keller & Ci nenoucrli.)
PATENT ATTORNEY.
AXTD MECHANICAL ENGINEER,
Waeiliiiiglon, li.C.
RAWINGS ond papers for the Putnnt
Oliice, prepared iiiJ nil tho necessary bu
siness, in relation to securing patents, trans
acted, and promptly attended to, at their of
fice opposite tho Patent Olfice.
October 28, 1848.
COLD & SILVER WARE,
J. STOCKMAN,
No. 60 Chesnut-st, at the sipi of the Cold
Thimhle, between 'id. If 3d. its., South side
Philadelphia.
ja V AM'FACTrRKS and keeps constantly
iV.GL on I'unil, at wholesale and retuil, the fol
lowing artii'les, of a superiur quality, at reduced
prircs : (iold and silver Pencils, do Thimbles, do
Kinder Shiilds, Silver Talile, Desert, Tea, Halt
and Mustard Spoons, do Forks, Soup and Oyster
Ladles, do Combs, Purse Clasps, Scissor Hooks
and Chains, Knitting Sheaths, &c.
A I.St), Jewellery, Plated and lirittaimia ware,
Clermuii Silver Spoons, &c; (iold Diamond poin
ted Pens at various prices; Jackson's Sujwriur
Kverpoiuled Leads, Sic, &e.
Philadelphia, May 2(i, 1849.
Ayer's Cherry Tectopal,
run couans, colds, croup,
HOARSENESS, ASTHMA. HOOP.'
JSU COUGH, BRONCHITIS
AND CONSUMPTION.
rpillS valiwIJ preparation, so astinialiiiily sucewftil
1 ' eariiiu diixusis of the l.unas, is Hie result u" a skill,
fill cuiubiiiatiiai of tha known ennoivs iiriiu-inles of
Dlfilu-llle. lis hnimliniui are frm-ly nuule known lo tha
pul.lic, and are thosa nrkiuiwlli:l to mnliral m-n as
poasnnir lore me-lirol virtues, w hich tiwuliar virtues are
eoiubiiiwt in tlie -i'HKJIK V riX'IXHtAI." m tlwirariiu
el purity anil efliniey, ami when uKtl, aa will be seeu froia
utc iuii.iwuit vniuunic icstinioiiy :
i'itui'f.ssm ci.KVKi.Axn,
ot Bowd an t-idiaa, UruiMWKHt, Mnina, wrilra: "I hnra
witiicaaul lliardecls M'yuur Charry lactoral in my own
..... ... , iiirnoa, ami ii nua airvu great
aitiaiurtion in raarahoth of a.lnlla niul chililrell "
A VtllCE r ROM MAA( 111 KKTTS.
Frmn lr. lityiuit, VtuggM and lViiualer, Chioopca
Da. J. C A vra-Dear Sir i Kncloaed please End remit
lance fiw all Ihe Cherry Sectoral hat sent sna. 1 can un
hniullllgly ay. thut no lueUicuia we sell gives such autuv
fnctton as your'ailiea u w have I ever seea a uialicine
which eunxl a nuuiy aiaea of omah aisl lung eoninlaiiils.
Our l lyaielans are using u cucusivcly iu Ihe aracuie, uud
with Ihe uiipiueal eaecta. '
Tn" y,'Ur- DH. PKIIKIXH."' tlRYANT.
Preaulent of Venn wit Medical College one of I ha moat
Iwueil and liitelligeut physieuuai iu UieeouiUry, '-eonaiders
it a eoinposiliou of rare excellence I'c the cure of that fur.
uudulae iliaaaae, Cieumpton.
Au ahiiual incradibla uuuiher of certiRntee hare tieen
recelvid; ixuvuaj llvil the cherry Hecloral is. iu UallL a
for Coughs , Colda Asihma and all pulmnimry eomntiinls
I'ki. k ia I'Kvrs t'Kii 11. in-LE. msminu-
rrejMred tri. C. A V lilt. Jewell, Miu,., WKi -,4,1 h
P.A.TJ' U,b"y' U"J MAR WctTAV, NVuiaiZ
. Jurc'k31, 14 M
. Kollte lo Oellnquenta. 1
A LL persons indebted to Uie subscriber, longer
V than ax months, on uots orbook account,
requested to eaU and make settlement, or else their
ocoiuiU will be left with magirtrate for eollec
Uo"- . ,, JOHN W.KRILIWO
Wunbury, July T, 1849, . ...
STpHB WAXID,
ww r. pjtik, i-.ua, ston, jugs and fitchers.
- ai uctes ui sions war
war lust reeiveJ
and lor sale hy
JOHN W. FKILI.NQ.
Sunbury , June 23, 184Ue
DR, TOWRSEID'S COIPOUM EITE1CT OF '
SABSAPAHILLA.
TTTI9 Extract ) put tip in qnnrt bnttlr. It It tlmM
chenpr, p1rmttr, yrA warrantefl fnprinT lo any
atikl. It ourni disenm without Ynnitirtfr, pnrft4ti
nen, or debilitating th patient, and ia particulsuty adaptod
FALL AND PPHINO MKDICINB.
Tha freat bounty and superiority ofthia SaranparlUa or
vtuer rcinraiin wnun k vnraicaieaaiaeaae,
it inviavmitca tha body,
Conwnmptifm cared. ,; '
Clmnas attd ltrertrthen.
Contn mnt inn can b rnrnd.
Bronchitis. Cunutmption. Liver Orniplaint. CoWa, Ctntfha,
;aiarra, AVTntna.EMnirinnf mono, norenMa intna
Cheat, Hertic Fluah, Nitht 9weata, Diffi
cult and Profuse Kipectorationi
and Pain in tha Bide,
Ac, Ac,
hava and can lie rared.
Probably there never wri a remedv that has been an anc-
CMWful in deapernte caaea nf contn nipt ion aa thia ; it clenn
aca'and atrenatheni the ayttfrn, and anpenra to hral the nl
rera im the Imurt, and patientt fradnally regain their usual
hoaitn and st renal h.
CURIOUS CASK OF CONSUMPTION.
There is ararcelr a dar manea but there are a numlier f
cnara of conRiimption rfportrd at cured by the e of Ir
Townacii'a tSarinanlin. The following was recently ra-
ceivcn :
UT. Tow ??( Denr Rin For tha hut thraa veara I
hnve been alilicted with gciiemldrhilily, and nervous con
iiiiiiriirrn in wie nisi bihicr, ithi niu mn cxpm V' over anin
my health at all. Aftur grting thnmxh a course of inedM-ine
iimler the cure of aonte of Ihe m irt distinfruinbed res;ulnr
nraiciaiiR and meiniiers n the Houru ol Jlenllh in iiew
fork attd elsewhere, and spend in jr the mM of my enrninas
in attempting to retrain my hmllh, and after reading in
some pnper of yimt Nirmimrilla 1 resolved to try it. After
using six bottles 1 found it done me great good, and called
to aee you at your office f with your advice I kept on, and
do most henrtily thank yon lor your advice. I persevere in
hiking the farfwpHrillB, and have been able to attend to my
nsiinl tabors for tha but four months, and I bop by the
blessings of find and your ftnrsnparilta to continue my
neuiin. it nripen ma veyoua the experinttons it an who
knew mv ense. CIIAKLL UU1MISY
Orauce. Ksarx co. N. J.. Aug. 3, IM7.
Stnteof New Jersey. Ksaejt cvmiitr. ss. Charles Qnim-
-7 i.nifr. usiij wii a-viHUMig m ssswt. "ii inui n.
tint the forrgitiug statement is true according to the best of
hUKtH'WleclKeandlielier. CI1AULK4 IJ11MHY .
Sworn and suliacribed to before me at Urniifre, the 9d
August, 1W7. CYRUS BALDWIN.
Justice ot the Peace.
PPITTINO BIOOl.
Bead the followina. ami anv thut consumption ia iu incu
rable if you con ;
INew York. Anr S3. 1R17.
Dr. Tnwxltn 1 verilv hilive thut imr Rirsvuuirilb
bus Iteen the means, thvough Providence, of suviiiir my life
I hnve for several yeurs bud a bud cough. It lecanie worse
and worse. At Inst I mined large qunntities of biood, had
uiirht sweats nud wnatrrntillv debilitated and reduced, and
did not expect to live. I have only used your Sttrsapnrillo
hut a snort tunc, ami there h:is a wonderful chunee hetm
wrought in me. I am now aide to wnlk all over tbe city.
I raise no Mood, and my cough has left me. You can well
imagine that I am thankful for thtp results. Your olwxli
eiit servant. YVM. KUiSKLI 63 Catharine st.
LOST II F,n SPKKCII.
The annexed certifi(at tells a simple and truthful story
f surTerius; and relict'. There are thoumndsof simikir ca
ses in this city and Brooklyn, ond yet there are thmisamls
if pii rents let their childrcu die lor fear of being humtnigg(.d
or to sava a few shillings.
Brooklyn, Set. 13, h7.
Dr. Tow.xkxd: I take pleasure in stating, for the liene
fit of thitfte whom it may conct-rn. tluit my dnuffhter, two
years and six in mths old, was ntllicted with general de
bility ami loss of speech. flie wus given up as past je
civery by our family physician; toil fortuiiatclv 1 wus re
commended hy a friend to try your tnrsaparilla. Before
having used one'bottle she recovered her SMech aiul M'as
enabled to walk alone, to the rstouishment of all who were
actpmintcd with the circutnstmircs. rfhe is now quite well,
and in much I letter heiilth than she has burn for I mrmths
pus;. JOISKPU TAYI.OK, IUh Yorl slM Brooklyn.
TWO CIIILURKN SAVKI).
Very few fnuiiliet imlcttl in fact we have not heard of
one that until Dr. T'vn fiend's Sarsaparilla, iu time. It l
any cinuireu the pant Miuunrr, while those that did not.
sickened nml died. The cercilicate we publish lieltw is
conclusive evidence of its value, nud is only another instance
,f iis snvine the lives of chiklren :
Dr. 'I'ownhesd Dear Sir : 1 had two children cured ly
your Sarsap:trilla of the summer complaint and dyscnttiry ;
one was only 1 month old and th other 3 years. They
were very much reduced, uud we expected they would die ;
they were given up by two respectable physicians. When
the doctor informed us that we must lose them, wercs.il-v-d
to try your Sarsaparilla we had heard so much of. but
had little confidence, there being so much stuff advertised
that is worthless: but we are thankful that we did, for it
undoubtedly saved the lives of btli. I write this tltut otii
crs may be'iuduccd to use it. Y'lmrs. resiteetfullv,
JOHN WllsSONfJr.
Myrtle-avenue, Brooklyn, Sept. 15, 1M7.
TO THE LADIES.
GKKAT FGMALK Mi:DICINK.
Db.TowxsendsSoiRjaparilla is n sovereign and speedy
cure for incipient ci'iisuuiptiou, and for the general prostra
tion of the system ihi mutter whether Uie result of inhe
rent cuusu or causes, produced by irregularity, illness or ac
cidrnt. Nothitg can be m rc snrprisma: than its invigorating ef
forts on the human fnuur. Persons all weakness and Las
situde, from taking it at once become robust and full of
energy under its inibiei.ee. It iuunetliately counteracts the
uerveieSMK-sis of the female frame, which is the great euuse
iMirrcnuess.
It will not le ex pert et! of us, in cases of an delicate a na
tiire. to exhibit ceititicatcs o cures performed, but we niu
iifsiire the mtliciud that humlreils of coses bttve been reitor
tetl to us.
Da. Townkni: My wife being greatly distressed by
weakness and general debility, and siitferiinr c mtmunlly ly
paiii and with oibrr dinVulties, and having known cases
where your medicine has effected great cures; ainl nisi
henriiift: it rccoiuiueudcd for such cases as 1 have described.
I notaiiieti a bttle in your I is tract of Sursaivirilla and f d
Imved the directions ytu gave me. In a short periHl it
removed her complaiuts ami restored her to health. Being
greutful for the Iwnehts she received, I take pleasure in
ttuisaekuuwledging it, and rccoiuiucudius; it to the public.
M. D. MooitK,
Altiuny, Aug. 17, ML cor. Grand V Lydiusts.
dysim;isia.
No fluid or medictua has ever been discovered which so
nearly resembles the gastric juice or saliva in decomposing
food mul strengthening the organs of digestion as this pre
paration of Sarsaparilla. It oaitively cures every case of
dyspepsia, however severe v chronic.
Bank lk-pttitmeiit, Albauv, May 10, 1815.
Dr. Townsend Sir : I have been afflicted for several
years with dysfiepsia iu its worst form, attended with s mr
nese of stonwh. to of appetite, extreme heartburn, and a
great aversion to all kinds of food, and for weeki,. (what I
could cat) 1 have !eeu unable to retain but a small portion
on my stomach. 1 tried the usuul remedies, but tliey hail
bnt little or no effect in removing the OHnplaint. 1 was in
duced, about two ii unit ha since, to try yn ir 1-lxlraet of Sur
autarilla, and I must aay with little conhdence ; but after
u sin tr nearly two bottles, I found my appetite restored aiul
tha heartburn entirely removed; ami I would earnestly re
commend Uie use ot' it to those who I Live teeii afflicted as I
hiive been. Yours, Ac, W. W. VAN ZANDT.
Agent for Sunburv JOHN W. FR1IJM3; Nor
thumberland, MAKY A. McCAY: Dauviile, WM. A.
ML' UK AY & Co.,
Apiil l. ma. ly
COLUMBIAN SERIES OF
- arftluuctlco.
Tlte Pupil's friend and Teacher's comfort.
'PHK COLUMBIAN CALCULATOR. Tliia
work is already introduced into some of the
lx"st Aradamics and a lnre liuinW of K-hools,
whore its use has Riven derided and universal sa
tisfaction, both to teacher snd pupil. It U purely
American in ita character, based upon our own
beautiful deeiuiiil ty.ttrm of currency. It contains
more, the arrangements are better, and it is the
easiest and cheapest work of the kind now in use ;
and it is so considered by hundreds of the most
roiniictent teachers and men of science in the Uni
on, who have recommended it, It ia tlie book,
particularly and expressly prepared for our Ame
rican Scholar : By Almon Ticlnor.
TlIK Yol TH's CoLV.VUIAX ClLCl'lATOB. Tllis
volume contains 91 pases, with aliout 900 exam
ples for solution on the slate. It emlimces the
Fundamental Kules, Compound Rules, Simple
and Compound Reduction, Single Rule of Three,
Proportion,
Tickxuu's Arithmetical Tables, is destined
for the use of younger classes in tha Schools of tho
United States. A beautiful little book and pleaa
ing to children, aud Uie only one of the kind of any
value.
There are Keys to both Arithmetics bound sin
gle or double, for the convenience of teachers, in
wliii h the solutions of the questions are given with
much extra matter fur the black board. These
Keys are the most complete works of the kiud ever
published, and contain, in addition, about two
hundred examples in Mensuration, ie, for the
use of the Teacher. All that is wanted is to have
the aliove books examined, and no teacher who is
acquainted with the science of Arithmetic, will
hesitate to pronounce them the beat wotks that
have ever Wen published in this or sny other
country.
Although issued but a fe-w months, they have
already been introduced into the Night Public
Schools of New York Citv in all tl, sVhooi.
public and private, except two, in the City of
... auniK, .-i lao, in auoui twenty Aradaniioa ui Uie
State of Pennsylvania in a Lanra naninn nf
Schools in the City of Wilmington, in the City of
.ii. ..,er, ana ut nit uaroughs or liarrtsbuig,
York, Chamhersburg.l.ebanon, Doylestown, Pott.
vide, Orwigsbura;, &c, &c 1
Forsaleby Hssst Masses, Sunbury, Agent
fur Northumberland County.
Sunbury, Dec, , 1848, i . ..
KENNEDY PATENT SASH FAS.
TENLNGcWA chean and exotllent arti
els tor fkstenuig aash for sale by '
J. W, FRJLINO.
Sunbury, July T, 149. . " i : S
DADD'S celebrated Hone and Cattle Medi
cine (or sale by - HENRY MAIMER
Huubury Jan. STtk, 184w
- OXYGENATED
JCD 12 TIP 0 OB LE2 m
a aoYEiirton hkthedy fb .
DYSPEPSIA,
rnTinsic, '
'.. . :,: AND ' : ' 1
OSNBSAIt DBBIXiXTT. -
' ' GEORGE'B. GREEN, Proprietor.
Windsor, Vermont.
T9 a snrercisn remerlr fnr DYBPftPSIA, In many ef tn
jl lorms, auen as
CnstiveitrSB. Aeii
PilM, Niiht Sweats, and eren Consnmntioa (Dvapantie
Phthisic,) and Asthn, or Phthisio atteniled with deranf a-
mmit of tha nnrnsch (e Dyspeptic Asthma.) PinVult
mnii or ine pinnwrn ir iyspepiic annna,t j'mn u i.
Mraalhlint, which ofum resnlls fnira imperfact digeitiun (or
Dysnrntic siysrsKra.) is relieved hy theae Bitters. In abort,
their nsa has heen proved in the relief of almost aR tha
ermproma innc proceed iroin a oeouiiaira or Binnio cinmi.
tion of the rtomach: also In aeneml dehlllty arisinc from
as;a or from the effects of Fever, partlcnlarly Fever and
Apnte. r emails anllerinff liiMl any nicnna aeraiwremeiu
arisirar irom weakaiw, wiu Irnd the "Uitoisatkb hit
tans" an excellent remedy, and not sarpassed by any niedi'
cine In nee. ....
The history of this medicine Is peculiar, it has made Ms
way to public (nvix solely liy tha force of its own intrinsic
menu. No artificial nieana hava heen need te alva It lie
toriely and thrust it upon nuhlie nitnltion. It has never
before even been advertiacrl, bnt having first shown its re
timrkahlo eOic-ncy in the family of the proprietor, and by
,vnm Hfuiuuinercu to nis ainiclen irienns nnfl sc.
qiisiatancca With a like result, ill renutntion aradnnllr ex.
lemh-d until it is known in the imait distant parts of tha
t'lllon. ss a medicine of llnrivalled virtttM. in ,h mire Af
llyspcpsia in nil its different forms, nnd also for the cure ef
flmnma or riiinisic. us only hcrnlrl and its onh- eulofry
has heen tha alory of iis wonderful efficacy, ac told from
......... ... ....... ii ,.y 1,-nrr irmii irienn lo iricim. In eve
ry instance where these Bitter have been aaed. ami tha r.
suit mode known to the proprietor, they have proved a re
medy. NHmmma certificates, atb'stiiig the eingular erlicncy of
,nc "ynBmH niTrasf." are in me poasesmon ol Ihe
proprietor; manv ol them sigited by perauns already widaly
.iiuwii v inc puouc.
OEO. B. GRKF.N, Proprietor.
WINDWK, VI., Ocbilw 3, IMS.
The following Certificntea have recently here
received l
WtmimMi, D. C. Jnjia to, IMS.
Iliivint mule nse of ihe "Oicvgennted Bitters" prepared
hy Dr. r,eo. B. Green, of Windsor., Vt. and fnnn know
Icilcc oUnined of their elhcncy in other cases, wecheerlnlly
recommend them to Ihe public, believing that tlie)- willfully
sustain Ihe reeommendmiim of the Proprietor. We hope
that Ibis valuable remedy nmy lie so generally diffused
throughout the country tint it may be accessible to all tha
ainirieo.
KAMI KI, PIIKI.PH, ) ,i o
WII.I.IAM I IMI AM, u s
J AM KM F. SIMMONS, I', ft.
S. Senator from Vermont,
Aeuntor from R l.tniMl
1. T. MORHIIKAD. 11. f. r?eiitor and formarlv (Jovem.
or of Kenturkv.
I.. II. A IIXJLD, Atember of Congrets and formerly 6e
vernor of K. I.
W.M. WOOnimiDGK, f. S. Senator and formerly Ge-verntn-of
Mirltiirnn.
M. I.. MARTIN, Delegate in Congress from Wisconsin
X erruory.
Frmn Hon. II. D. Fostfr, Mcmher of Congress from
Pennsylvania.
WAftUlVaToi. H. C . ieaa in. ISIS
Denr Sir. 1 have been a dvsnentic aunerer fin- about ten
years, nnd hnve resorted to various innlicines for relief
Wilhout niccfim. until I mnda use of rrnr "(lTrirnuited
Bitlera." i have usil aliout two botllcs, and find myself
reslorrn to prrln-l henllh The forms ill which the dis
ense showed itself, in my ease, were, trrent acidity of Ihe
i nun ii, "n oi iipiieme, eitreme nutitlence, severe consll
pntion ot Hie hiwels. and violent hwiliiche. Fceline desi
roua tliut a knowleilge of your volunlile rrine.lv mav reacl
others similarly alllu ted. 1 take great pleasure in record.
lug my lertunony to ita curative power: and would also
renraik. Hint while on n visit at home a short time since. 1
administered a part of a bottle to a numlier of my afflicted
menus, Willi great biiitss. They ore desirous that von
should estalilitli nn agency at Pittshuri;. or inform triem
wliere tlie liu ilicuie can lie obtumed. With an earnest di
sire for your prn.-rity and huppiness, I snliscrilie myself,
.iniv ji'ui iiiL-mi ll. li. rvil I l'.K.
l).-t. tiro. H. GRKFX.Windsir, Vt.
H-kl Wh lesnle and Itetnil hv Green & Fletcher, Ne.
SASnith Sixth Street. Philadelphia.
Acent for f anbury II. B. MASSKR.
Agents for Milton MACKAV A HAAO.
Agent for 1'ppcr Mnhonoy. J. G. KENM.
April 1."., tots
IMPORTANT TO TUG PUBLIC.
H0?w3E A1TD CATTLS
MEDICINES.
Don't permit your Horses or cattle to die, when
the means of cure are within the reach of all !
The undersigned has spent several years in ths
study of Veterinary practice in "London and E
(inlloro,," he has also availed himself of t!ir resear
ches of I.ribii;, and olhereelehrated men, who have
contributed so much towards a judicious treatment
of animals ; the principles of our practice consists
ill the rejection of ffi-uenil bleeding and the total
rejection of all medicines that exierieiiee has
shown to be nf a dangerous tendaucy. Thde re
medies act in harmony with the vital princinlc, and
when Riven according to the directions which ac
company each article they arc capable of exciting
and increasing the natural functions, without di
minishing or destroying their power, hence are
safein the hands of every one.
G. H. DADD, M. D.
A List of Horse and Tattle Medicines.
Physic balls, TSc. per box.
Alterative ball, 75r do.
" powders for had condition, 75r per pack
age. Heave powder for diseases of the lungs, 75c' dc.
Trine powder for " " kidneys, 75c do.
Tonic, powder for bad condition glanders, 75c do.
Cordial drink for iullamotion of bowels, 75c per
liottle.
Liquid blister, 75c per bottle.
Ointment for promoting Ute growth of hair,, 50c
per pot.
Healing balsam for wounds and saddle galls, 75c.
tier bottle.
Wash for inflamed eyes, 50c per bottle.
Ointment for mange scratches, old sores, &c, 50c
per bottle.
Embrocation for sore throat, 75c per bottle.
Hoof ointment for suiiJ crack, brittle hoof, Ac, 50c
per bottle.
Horse Liniment, the most celebrated article known
in England for lameness of every description, 73c
& !jl per botlle.
Distemper powder for red water, $1 per bottle.
Worm powders for the removal of worms from
the intestinal canal. 75 per package.
For sale by KTIMl'SON A REED. 26 Mer
chants Row, also at DADD'S HORSE AND
HATTLE MEDICINE DEPOT, Noa. I A. 2
Haymarket Square, Boston.
Pamphlets describing the diseases for which
these remedies are used can 1 bad gratis.
Numerous Certificates are in possession of the
Proprietors, of cures performed by Uie above Medi
cines. Sold by GREEN & FLETCHER, No. 26 South
SIXTH Street. Philadelphia, and by his
AtiEXT. lltax Masskr, (Sunbury,
February 3, 1849 tf
ESSKNt E OF JAMAICA GIXGER
PREPARED and sold only, st FREDERICK
BROWN'S DliUU and CHEMICAL Store,
N. E. corner of Firrsi aud Chisxi't streets, Phi
ladelphia. ' This Essence is warranted to possess
in a concentrated form, all the valuable properties
of Jamaica Ginger, and will be found on trial sn
excellent Family Medicine. It ia particularly re
commended ss s tonic, to persons recovering from
fever or other diseases, a few drops imparting to
the stoiiiaxi) s glow aud vigor, equal to a wine
glass of brandy or other atimuland, wilhout any of
Ihe debilitating ell'oets, wbica are sure to follow the
use of liquor of any kind : and it is therefore
especially serviceable to children an-Jl females, To
Uie aged, it will urn-e a comfort j to the
dyjjcptic, snd to Uiose who are predisposed to
gout or rheuuiulic anccUons, it gives great relief ;
and to the inebriate who wishes to reform, but
whose stomach is constantly craving the noxious
liquor, it is invaluable giving tone to tlie diges
tive oreuus. and stremtth to resist temptatiou : and
is consequently a great agent iu Ihe cause of tem
perance. Full directions accompanying each
bottle.-" ' ' " --
.The abov article can be bad at the office of the
American.
PhUadelpbia, June, 189 ly "
. - 1 1 ii .
PATENT Trusses of all kinds, Harrison's
writing snd indellible ink, Cotton yarn and
laiw, just received snd for sale by- . .u
J. W.FRUJNG.
Sunbury, Dec. t, 1848. 1
C A PaAn saaortnienf just rasjcived. Also
aUk HAT8 st $?2&, for sale by
. H.MASSES.
Runhury, Dec S, 1848. .
WILEY'S VOVGH CtNDr. n exoeU
lent reuwdy for eeugoa, euida. Ff sale
at Inis efliee
THE Gil AND rCKGATlVE,
' ros thb cvaa 6r
Headache, Oiddlneas, Measles Bslt Rheatn,
Hhenmatiam, Piles, . , ,. Heart Burn, Worms,, .
Dyspepna,eVtjrvey,' ' ' Cholera Morons,
wnall Po, Jaundice, - , . Coughs, tjninaay,
.imoi ma nara, ! . vvrMXaivig Coach,
Inward Wk.. ' ' ' ron.oai. vVH
Palraulioa of the heart, , Mver Complaint,
L' A"..hm". Itchii!r?the8km
7??l?0JnPh"' Nerroua CopWmii - T
" AUIETY Of OTBER DISEASES . ARIIINI
f "M,,D'TIM Of THIS BLOOD. H .
08TRtTCTIOHS IN THE ORGANS Of
tives Umiai and In aeenr. Mulr 'IT' lh "V'
cMaarncti.sis.a- restore Ihe Blood to il.iwtnr.TJ'
The aversion to inking medicine ie moat erWr-n.
moveo oy iLtcnnsa's Votasl Phrbstivs Pw dcM
enmpletcly em-eloped with a coating of pure whit.
(which is as riistinet frmn Ihe internal Ingredients aaaaal
shell from the kernel) and havenobwte is" medicine.
out are aa easily awauoweu a mte of candy. Mnrenvst
they neiiher naiiaeule nr gripe in the slightest decree, bmt
operate ennnlly nn all the diseased parte of the system, m'
eno oi connuing themselT to, and racking any particular
region. Thus, if theLiver be arTccted one ingredient will
operate on that pnrticiibir organ, and, by rleamnng it of aa
r.xcess or Bile restore It to its nattiicd slate. Another wiU
operate on the B.ird andremoveall impuriiies in hs rim.
l, -.1 k '"enecronny expel won I ever imp,
rues may hare been discharged into the stomach, and hence
they sinks st the mot nr disease remove all Impure Ha
mors from the body, open the pores externslly and inter-
I f ' ""cnmfe ail foreign nnd olmoximis particles from tha
tnjir, m. .inn me ohksi nsiy lie tnoroughly purethus seen,
ringa free ami healthy action tn IheHeart.l.nngsand I.ivar
and thereby they restore health even when all other means
The entire truth nf the above can he ascertained Vy the
trial of a single box; and their virtnea are so positive ead
certain in restoriinr Henllh. Ihnt the proprietor hinds himself
to return the rmniey paid for- them in all cases where they
do not give universal satisfaction.
Retail Price, 25 els, per Do. :
Prinelpnl office No. (W Verser st.. N. York. '
Sold by JOHX Y. YOl N7 8l,ur;y. '
. M A. McCAY.Northiimberlsae'.
rr- Rememher Dr. C. V. Clickner ia the inventor of the
iStrnr'"'r J'1""' "J'd ,h;" """""f "f IheTrTwa. t,
heard of until he mtrrrfuced them m Jnde, 143. Pilrvhsasr.
Piila Li'',Tf"re '"" f"r J'licknerVfttgVKZS
a f rami " 0thml1 " wi" h"viclims"
February. 17, 1Mflty
SORES CA!V UE CURED.
Burns, Scalds, and all kinds of in famed Sera
Cured. '
fVrKY'B f.MVKRSAL OINTMENT, is Ihe rseet
J complete Hum Antidote ever known I 'iniaoT
Burn and Sr ald. For old Sores. Hunan, (,
oiimanor b,. it is ,le best application that be nad!
1 h-nisnuils have tried and tlioiisnndspraiae it. n imthl
penecl miner ol pain i ever diccverett. All who uTr
ciimmeiKl it Kvery family l pn,ided w,7h tt.
None can tel how , .n some ol tha family may neei
VL"".?' ''h thB intn!en, Xrt' Is.
name of S rofskv, written on Die outside kibel J-To sails
jo this is I'irgrry. .. ie aaiia
It-titnn u. I j very Men. Fanners, and all who mmm U.,
?'' 'i"""e,,t the very besV " Jg th lln ?L
f,r Collar liall.,..ra,che., Kicki c. Ac "S thriim
Surelycvery iiierciful man would keep hisnninml, 7rel
from .p.i,...poa.,i,e. Toil,-, I invcrwl Uimmen" is all
that is required. Trv it. 1 ml
HITIC! OF IXSKt-IH Forthe sting or Mle of aolso.
ment is one of the best Kemetlics Hint cnii I,
r...iui h hU For llPi!es. Tonsey's Universal
applied. All
"L'":V" '"' lel"il.s rei-.siinieiid it
ijrKHirrni.a. i- u ...... '.".
is nothing ciual to T,.cV', ohnrncn,. A person oi'm ami
ns had, for a ii,iuil,er of venrs. a a re Ice thai Law 3!.
skill of .liedoct irs, T;,wy )intl d7jWrLlamn1nutJ
by one ..f the visiting physicians, (who knew i peTt ,
lues.) and two boxes produced more benefit than the
uen, laid received from any ,d . prWiou;rernedie.'h:;
Bl'IIXSAXD f'rAI.IWcrRED. Thod, nf
of iiiirns and N ails, in all parts of the c.ut rV. Cn
sey ere llr,i,es. Ml p,.r. , ,,, wW , P"'" of most
SCAI.IIIl: Df Tltl:ll. Sire, 7,"', f ey--,
Inve becneared by To,,...,'. Oi,,,uH-i,t. Try itSfj
ri.u.T itmn ji rrm:n. o, ii ,h. ,nMi d,..
eciverei. lonli. , , disagreeable owiplaint. T.mJv" I?.'-ver-a
Otuttuct . the , c miplc.e. Pl, never waikniw.
CHAPPHI) ItAXnP CAXHKCI KKD-T.iusey. f..
l OMU,MmHhny,emK ,!,. w.T.tcaMnVch.i
verml
dinI
HOHI-
I.IPSOIHKl)
r i ir ths fur if 4 i .-a.
TiH.tT N""' I" Touse , Ointment. It
is sure to cure tliclil. fry it.
.. ..... . i. ,1,-c romponnti. warmnied nn to conuia sac
pre;ral,o,, ,,, Mercury. y -ri,.0 .A5 ,., ol
C irtlH-rj,irti. ularc,wmiw rral,v ,,,, oimn,,
the pil . ,c rerei..rrc-lto I'.u.plilct.. to tal h id gratia, .f re-
rei'vwY;Jk- TViKV' !
ns:',''' volNG' s,",k' m- a-
February 17, IMa y
LIVER COS1PLAXNT,
JU9'5"K:. HVSPRPHA, CHRONIC OR
NL!iOLS MEIULITV, D1SF.ASE OF
THE KIDNEYS,
.1nd all disfjis-s arising from a disordered
Liver or Slomnch in loth Male and
Female:
.i S'iTh ," '('""P"''""' Inward Piles, Fullness or Bloral te)
the Head, Acullly of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart-barS.
I)igust lor l-o.t. Fullness or weight in Ihe Stomach, Bear
bruciati;ma, Smking or Klulteriug at the pilot' the aWaek
Sivi....,in,gollllr lr:,,), rriwl 1K UruZt,
r uttering at the Heart, Choking or fhirTicatin, miZlm
wlH-iiiii alviairptiirel)uiiiinsof Vision. IkKs or wees
before the tieht. Fever and dull iin in Ihe Head, DeReiea-
U . """u "f ""in aim Uvea, Pall
III the i,lc, R,ck. t l, !, t s,,,,, flutm,,
Jlein, lluriiunr iu the Flesh, Constant Imagininga of ceil
and great dt-prrsaiLiB oi Spirits Can be edrctuall cared ky
CP.. :-:ccplaite3
Celelualed (lenuau Dittcra.
Their pover over the alve diseases is not excelled if
equalled hy any other preparation in the I'uited Slates
as ihe cures anest, iu luauy cases alter skillful iisvsiciaae
hud fuileil.
Ilcrangement of the Liver and Stomach are kntrret ef
Insanity, ami Will kin pr. .luce disease ol' the Heart, Mia.
lamgs in, I Kidneya, and lays tlie body open to an attack t
the Cholera, Kill iu, or Yellow Fever, and is generally Ike
hrat cause of ihul most Uuiel'ul disease, Consuiiiptioa,
Opinions of the Philadelphia Prest.
"THE DISPATCH,"
li'vembri 3lstaavs:
AX IXVAI.l'AIII.K.MEDli i.Nfc-Wehavefreneeailv
heard the Celebrated German IJmers. Inaiiiil'aetured ky Af
Itixslluud, su.i.ca ufin terius ia ooiuiueialatioa, and we
know deservedly so. It is a u nHiuimii practice, in eer
tuin quarlers, to pulf all manner of useless Imak. tail ia Ike
above lliller.. Iiuiidrd. are living wilueaaea of their great
nemd and physind world. Aa a medicine of the Clin
Cniiilaiut, Jaiunlicc, N'ervaa llcbiluv ami Uyspepsia,
has tieen fomsl iilvuluale, erfccling cures and traougkly
eradieaiiiifr diseases, when sll other medicines have failed.
We feel convinced, tluit iu the use of tbe (iernaui Bitters,
lite mt ient d s n it hec ma debilitated, but etaisuntly guns
strcngih uud vtg.irbilhe trstne a fain worthy of great
eiaisHteration. The Hitters are pleaaiiit in taste and smMI,
and can he administered undie any circunistaikcea, te Ike
in wt deltiiilc slousieh. ludei.l they can be used by all per
nu Willi the iu st perfect satety. It would be well fer
thiise whii ure niueli stl'ecteil in the nervons system, te
commence with one tea sjMxsifuior less, and gradually ia
crease. We sjiesk from experience, and are of course, a
pn.jier judge. Trie press fur and wide, hnve united in re
cianmeiuliug the tiennan liiiters, and lo the amunes we
m st cordially atlvise their use.
SPIRIT OF THE TIMES.''
JltneSlth says
"IMJ OI R GOOD ci TI.KXS who are inx-slsle, sneer
the many a.aiishiii cures that have been performed kg
Dr. Il.ioinaud'a Celebrated Oerraaa Biuere f If they de
a s, we rei-ooi'iieiKl tln-m tothe-Oemian Medieiue Slore,"
all who ere alilicted witn Uver Compkiat, Jaaadire, lye
pe,ia. or .Nervoua lh bililv ; the Doctor ha. cured nauiy of
our emzens after ihe beat phvsicians had failed. We have
used tbein. and they have Toved to be a medicine that ever
one shnukt know is, and we canina r el raw givilai oar era.
tiaiuuy iu l ben lavor, ami thai which gives thew graatae
claim upon our humble edort. .ey are entirety Vegetable
TIIP t""
..IL.1
.... Julvllh.
vvs speak knnwiiigl) Dr. MooBand'kCeietlrated Oerv
man liilters, when we iraui bleasina uf Ihia mwm, a
ot Ihe lalrary, digestive and Nervous Syslaana, is
nasiktf we think an mou.i Iti.. v w.ia- n
and nsida wilhout Aleolml, and lo all uiaalale we wnaM rT
eoniioead it aa wialhv '.heir amiHilenee.
Ai.t."'J wh-sesaSi and retail: at die prsastrad: Daaol.
SJfA?! W'l-JlltiNE MXIRI-; Ko. 8r Kace Btreet
rhiladelphia. '
Fur sale by M. A. McCAY, Nnnhuutlierlaasl and Sna-ryj-an
rtssiiectable dealers generally throughout Ike
April l, 184ly
Ootton Yarn. Cotton Carpet Chain, Cotton Le.pe
snd Wedding. Cotton Outlines, Heady aaad
Pantaloons, Ready made Yeats, Congress Knives.
Porcelain lined preserving- kettles, just received,
for -le by .. H.MA8pEJL
Sunbury. Pec 8, 1848. . , . .
XE8 of very superior quality fur saU by.
Sunbury.DecM'MS. ' '
nLANK BOOKS. An nssortmeol of Blank.
Books, just receives snd sals by
. . iv H.MASSEJU.
Bunburj-, Dec 8, 1848. '
OYKLP MOLAbEiruenor MfLaM'tynt
Molasses for saU by HENRY MAfiMtk,
Sunbury, Dec. , 1848. v'i