Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, March 09, 1850, Image 3

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SUNBURY AMERICAN AND S1IAM0K1N JOURNAL.
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Ovtrowd-JrArnin. Property,
and SufftringamcmgfatnMtAtjtmer.
icam Attacked by Mf t.onj, fe. fe.
Nw Om. teb. S3, 1850.'
Th steamship Atabahia has ust trried
from thanes nl t hasten to lay her news,
which is highly important, before you.
She bring aixty-fie passengers and half a
million in gold dust. -
She also brings advices from San Francisco
to the 16th of January, being two weeks
later than our previous accounts. They were
received at Panama by the steamship Oli
to'ihia. '
The City of Sacramento has been over
sowed by water. But few spots of land are
Visible and the inhabitants are suffering ter
Vibly from the dreadful and unheard-of
Calamity.
The loss by this unloosed for visitation is
estimated at over one million of dollars.
Immense herds of cattle and other property
have been swept away. While this great
flood, however, destroys a great deal of pro
perty, it will wash out the gold in immense
quantities.
A party ol Chilians had made an attack
upon the Americans at the mines in the
vicinty of Stockton, in which two of the as
sailed were killed, and the others imprisoned,
though the latter were afterwards released.
The ship Prince de Jyinville and baik liar
man, from New York, had arrived at San
tranciico.
THE FATAL EXPLOSION O THE CAMDEN
AND AMBOY RAILROAD.
The New York Post, whose reporter was
passenger in the train of curs, from this city
for New York, in the Cumden and Amboy
line on Friday morning last, gives the follow-
ing particular relative to the fatal explosion
iioticed in the Ledger on Saturday:
The twelve o'clock morning train of cars
from Philadelphia, consisting of three first
class, one second class pawenger car, and
one car of baggage ciates, drawn by Engine
No. 29, with eight feet driving wheels, left
Camden at twelve minutes past nocr. yester
day, and had proceeded as far as the small
Village of White Hill, on the Delaware, tvven-j--eighl
miles from Camden, and one mile
from flordenlawrt, when the boiler of the im
mense engine exploded, causing the instant
death of two engineers, and dangerously, if
not fatally wounding the assistant, a fireman
and A breakman .
Tbe train had just passed a curve, and was
probably going at the rate of about twenty
five miles per hour, the momentum of the
train carrying it about eifht rods from the
place of explosion before the cars Were
brought to a stand the engine being thrown
off the track at right angles, Crushing one of
the mammoth whocls on which it fell, and
dragging after it the baggage car, the crate
of which were torn to pieces anil piled up in
frightful confusion. All the remaining cars
kept their places on the track, ami no serious
injury happened to any person but those on
the engine and tender.
Not so with thuse on the engine the spec
tacle presented by the bodies (dead and dy
ing) of those blown from the engine and len
der, was harrowing in the extreme. Phila.
Ledger.
Th Plttaborg Puddlrrs Itoutfd bj Frmalos.
Pittsburg, March 2, 1850.
About eleven o'clock this morning, one
hundred females enteied Graff, Lindsey &
Co.'s rolling mill, in the Fifth ward, and
drove out the Eastern tmildlers, who were
working at lower wages. They went to an
tber mill, but the lords of creation proved
rnOre courageous, nd stood their ground.
During the scuffle, however, one or two of
the polrce were slightly wounded. The
Mayor soon arrived, and the fair assailants
Went home The mills will all be in opera
tion again to-mwrow.
A second despatch says that the men had
nothing to do with the riot, and the puddleis
ki held a meeting denouncing it. The
military and police were under duty, to pre
serve the peace against the women. This is
(he second time, Within a few years, that the
women of Pittsburg have been engaged in a
riot.
CA1T IRON RAILSt
A writer in the American Railroad Journal,
says that prejudice only prevents the imme
diate substitution of cast iron for wrought
iron Railway bars. We know that experi
merits recently made by the most practical
ram of England prove conclusively that the
strength of cast iron is only i-9th less than
the wrought artiilej while the cost is 3-bth
less.
Cast metal resists much better the Com
pression that flattens and exfoliates the other,
as we see in the bars of the Reading railway;
And by chilling the top of the cast rail, its re
silience to compression anil wear and tear
blight be perfect i The destruction by rust
is very much less in the east article;
: It i Asserted that no cast iron track has
ever been laid on continuous bearings, that
, ought to be an essential Condition to fair ex
periment, because what is mrtst feared, the
fraCIUre from percuasiort, is then entirely pre
vented. The idea is suggested also that the
bars should be cast hollow, giving with the
same weight of metal greater depth and
strength io the rail;
Besides the difference in the general mar
ket value of cast and wrought iron rails, there
would be another important laving, vit :
along the route of most interior line of tail
Way, furnaces may be found to furnish the
cast article at great saving of carriage over
the other; whereas iron rolling mills to make
wrought rails are comparatively scarce.
The subject is worthy of the consideration
rof parties about constructing railways.
JPoHlvills .Mining Register. '
Col. Pkimcc, a member of tbo Canada
House, from Essex, has just published a bold
and vigorous letter in favor of the independ
ence of the colonies.
A letter from Vienna of ihe 23d of January
aays, the snow was five Jtet higher (Aon the
' THE FORREST DIVdRCE.
, TH New York Atlas or yesterday has the
fWlowinff in reference to the anblioatibn for
itivnrna IIAfli Sir01inrv fel IlarpiahtirfT
T ,k- cm. IfiQV .ft.. M. V.. "... h.t
quired fame and fortune, he was married in
London1 to Miss Caroline N. Sinclair, (laugh
ter of the celebrated John Sinclair, the voca
list. Immediately after the union of Mr. arid
Mrs. Forrest, they returned to the United
States, and made this city their residence.
They originally went to "housekeeping," in
Reade street, in a house belonging t Mr.
James H. Har.kett ; but, soon after, removed
to nn establishment Mr. Forrest had purchas
ed in Chelsea Village Twenty-Second street,
Ninth avenue, where they remained till the
30th of April, 1849, when they agreed on a
mutual separation.
From the day the separation took plate1, up
to the first of January last, nothing transpired
to lead any one to suppose that Mr. Forrest
had the remotest idea of implicating his
wife's integrity. It was then, for the first
time, reported that, he charged lhai, her mar
riage vows had been violated ; and he now(
orj the charge of infidelity, appeals to Penn
sylvania, his native state, for divorce. The
whole affair is a subject of deep regret to the
friends of both parties, and is the cause of
intense solicitude to the connexions of both
families.
Mrs. Forrest, whilst presiding over the1 es
tablishment of her husband, necessarily made
the acquaintance of many literary and pro
fessional gentleman ; and all, without a sin
gle exception, readily and justly ascribe to
her the possession of every talent and attrac
tion tegarded herns ihe bright and glorious
representative of every female virtue; She
now stands accused of dereliction from the
sacred vow of a wife, by her husband ; and,
it is believed that divorce is the necessary
consequence.
The friends of both parties deeply and sin
cerely lament that, the ill adjusted laws of
this State, and of Pennsylvania, compel Mr.
Forrest to prefer charges that the delicacy of
woman shrinks from, to enable him to obtain
a divorce equally desirable, under all the cir
cumstances of the case, to wife and husband.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest, we suppose, will
soon be "divorced pair," and it is hoped that
both will be happy. Thej have no offspring
though the lady has been the mother of sev
eral children, who died in early infancy, to
participate not in their jarrings, or to inherit
their domestic sorrows for sorrows they
must be, that can rend the condition of wed
ded love.
In another part of Ihe same paper we find
the following paragraph:
We have been requested to say that, Mrs
Edwin Forrest will reply to the publications
that have been made in several of the news,
papers, in relation to the petition now pend
ing before the Legislature of Pennsylvania
for divorce. Mrs. Forrest will deny the right
of the tribunal to which Mr. Forrest had ap
pealed, to interpose in her domestic relations;
and, will bIso deny the legitimacy and truth
of Ihe disreputable charges which have been
preferred against her. Until her response
can be prepared and it will be published
probably to-morrow the friends of that lady
respectfully solicit, in her behalf, a suspen
sion of public opinion."
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
TOTICE is hereby given lo all Legatees, Cre
ditors and other persons, interested in the
estates of Peler Swank, dee'd., settled by hi exe
cutors William Swank and Solomon Swank ; of
.lerrntiah J. Vastine, dcc'H., settled lv his ailm'rs.
Peler E. Vastine and Lvdia HouroI ; of John Marr,
dee'd., settled by his oJm'r. David Li Irlatul ; of
Martin Uarman, dec d., settled by his adm r. Jaroh
Gorman; of Jaro'n Kuhle-, dee'd., settled hv bis
ex'tor. Samuel Herr ; of Christiana Fersler. dee'd..
fettled ly her adin r. Jesse Ilemyl. That the
Executors and Administrator of said estates have
filed their accounts with the Register of Northum
berland county, and that the same will be presen
ted to the Orphans' Court of said county on Tues
day the 2nd day of April next for confirmation
and allowance.
JOHN P. PURSEL, Register.
Register's office
Sunbury, March 2, 1850 j tc
Peter Lilly
vs
J
No. 4, April term, A.D. 1850.
Plu. Subrxena in divorce.
Elizabeth Lill
"To Eliiabeth Lilly,"
You are hereby notified, to be and appear be
fore the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of
Northumberland county, on the 1st Monday of
April next, to answer the above complaint and to
show cause, (if any you have,) why a divorce a
Vinculo Matrimonii should not lie decreed against
you. JAMES COVERT, Shr'tf.
Sheriff's office, 8unlury, )
.narcb , 1H'0. at
CONSTABLE'S SALE.
rillE following j,roerty of Jacob Fox, of Low
I. er Augusta township, sold by Conrad Kersch
ner, at Constable's sale, r'eluiary 15, 1850, was
purchased by me, and loaned during my pleasure
to said fox, vi '.
3 acres of Wheat (mora or less) in the ground ;
10 acres of Ry (more or less) in the ground ; 1
Blind Horse; 1 Mantle flock ; A lo horse sled.
WILLIAM HOOVER.
Lower Augusta, Fein 83, 1850 3t
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
1 N pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court
- of Northumlierland county, will lie exposed to
public sale on Monday the day of March
next, at the Public House of Henry Haas, in the
Borough of Northumberland, the following pro
perty lo wit : Two certain contiguous tots of
ground in the Borough of Northumlierlaml num
bered 87 and 89, and bounded N E. by Queen
street, N W by an alley, S W by Duke street,
and S E by lot 88 ; containing each One-fourth of
ah acre. Whereon are elected a two story frame
dwelling House, and a stone building, formerly
used as a distillery;
ALSO : A lot of ground in said Borough, num
bered 74 hounded N E by Queen street, N W by
lot 75, 8 W by Duke street and S E hy lot 73 ;
containing one-fourth of an acre ; and whereon
are erected two dwelling houses, one on Queen
street, the other oh Duke street;
ALSO : Four contiguous lots in the Borough
aforesaid, numbered 129, 130, 131, 6l 132, boun
ded N" E by Duke street, N W by an alley, S W
by West way and $ E by filth street' containing
in all about one acre.
ALHO: 81 x contiguous lots in said Borough,
and numbered, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101 4- 10S, bound
ed N E by Market street, N W by sixth street,
M W by an alley and 6 E by lot 103, containing
in all about two acres. -Late the estate of William
MeCay, deceased, hale to commence at 1 O'clock
P. M. of said day, when the terms of sale will be
made known by
DANIEL BRAUTIGAM. 1 .
DAVID T AGO ART. J Aara "
i)y order ol the Uourt,
Jobs P. Pursel, Clk O. C,
March 2, 1850 t s
HP
WO NEW CANAL UOATd For sale by
X IRA
T. CLKMENTt
fiunlnnr, March 9t &bo
JAMES IVZOLAN & CO.,
IS! PORTERS OF '
English, French & Gernian Goods,
No. 136 Market Street,
v isbvf vtftSTg sHitr, ttr snias,
PHILADELPHIA,
Needles, Stay Binding, dewing Silk, '
Pins, Csrpet ii Thimbles,
Tapes, Coal, do Bodkins,
Cords, Flannel do Hooka 4c Eyes,
Galloons, Quality do Zephyr Worsted,
Buttons, Furniture " ' Patent Thread,
Tailors' Twist, Purse Twist, Wire Ribbon,
Silk, Cotton, and Linen Canvass,
Gloves, Hosiery, Shirts and Drawers, Comforts,
Infants' Socks, Children's Gaiters, Suspenders,
Woolen Yarn and a great variety of STAPLE
AND FANCY TRIMMINGS.
March 2, 1850, lm
CAUTION!!
CHALLENGE SL&cklKOt
fTMlK iinmcnie and steadily increasing demand
JL for the celebrated
MAtONS CHALLENGE PLACKIXG
Hah induced numerons unprincipled peraona to
attempt an imitation of his Box Label, varying
it slightly, with a view to evadti the taw. but at
the same time designed to impose upon the univcr
sal confidence of consumers in favor of Mason's
Blacking; and as the counterfeit bears no resem
blance to the original, except in the UM, and has
none of ita good properties, Country Merchants,
when ordering blacking, should be oarcful to aflk
for "MASON'S ORIGINAL CHALLENGE
BLACKING," which is sold by all respectable
Wholesale Dealers, in every Citv in the United
States. J AS. S. MASON & CO.
Philadelplm March 2, 1850.--41
Louisa Bcnnet, by"
ner next friend Ja
c)b Conrad,
vs
Etlmf mil TtctiTipL
No. 10, January term 1050;
AU Bubpwua in Divorce.
"To Edmond B'rnnet,"
You are hereby notified, to be and appear before
the Judges of the Court ofComnmn Pleas of Nor.
thumbcrland county, ort Ihe 1st day of April next,
to answer the above complaint and to show caute
(if any you have,) why a divorce a Vinculo Ma'
tritfiouii should not be decreed against you.
JAMES COVERT, Shr'tr
5herifToiTice Sunbury,
March 2, 1850, 4t
WILLIAMS' AiTi-niSPEP nti
EIJXIR in, with the iitmiFf confiiVnre. oflVrrrWo the
, Medical Faculty ond the nuMu: for the cure t f Pyspejv
am or IndigestKui, and ull Uiwusc arising frjiu it, bucIi
XtuiBea, Headache.
Verdpo. DimneMof Sight,
Debility of ihe Nervous Sys
tem, DtHuus Vomiting,
Uurniiig enftntioit at tlit pit
of the at m-ich,
l.iver poniplitint,
Oppressiiiu hOct entinfr,
Palpitation of the Haul,
Hyp'H'Imidrifl, Jaundice,
lisfol appetite.
Vntinir "fthe wlreiirth
iPuiu in the pit of the stoniaeh
Flatulence, with irequentl or towards the ripht tide,
belrhitiffof wind, 'NiH wiiewi n complexion,
Vitiated tiiste, Deprowi n of the spirmnttd
CoiiKtHiitioii and uucasineral irritability of tamper, &.C.
of the tviwcls, '
If a e:iw of dvunensin iV.nuld be neclfeted, most khuhi
ertect may enmic. for it lays thr f mndtti ui fa-, is the in
cipent cause of, and very f requently terminiHe incnic'iinp
ti'n. 1 w-'iild iiiiprtiw upon the mind th'it to tt iths with
thm d incase may he to nport with the reason which cotmti
tutei man uperennnent anion? animal heiiiftM, or to em
bitter existence by adding a consciousness of Colly tu tho
penalty uf iiu.
1 ins medicine is neauy pin ,np in iDnnen, won ainpm
lirections for use, and is sold in Suulmrr by Jons W.
Fkilino. JAM I ;9 W1L1 JAMS.
Testtm'tnvof Mr. Aimer Elrne, hnrter; Market street
nlnve Sixth, v rr"horntive of tho efficacy of Williams
Anti-Dvspeptic Klixir
Philadelphia, October 3, 1319.
Mr. Javej Williams :
Dear Sit : It aires me creat treasure to kmw that ynn
are arain preparing you medicine f t the cure of lhspep-
biii, t t rrrmv ot my ncmmintniices mve repeat rvny nun en
me where it could he nncined. k no win that I had been
curel by it. As 1 think thnt a public s-know'h'dirment of
the prent benefit 1 have received frm the use of your med
icine is not only nite to vu, but may he nsetnl to others, I
now rcnkc it. For several years I suffered irom lysnep
siti. which increased to such an extent that tnv health and
const it nt ifi were rapidly sinking under it. 1 was com.
pellri to restrict myself 'ihe mnsi simple nnn. ana even
thnt 1 could nt digest, i felt a hies of strength, riisincli
nntt to exercise, and, as yu have it in vour advertise,
mcnt, n general feeling of depression nnt indescribable
weariness. In the year 1. hearing from others high re
eonnnen lntion of vour Anti-Dyspeptic Khxir, I procured
and used it with the most happy effect ; wider it influence
hugnorand wariness gradunlly p4fced away, and my appe
tite returned which I cm Id gratily with iinpnnity. Ten
years have tvw elapsed, and my confidence in the curative
p nvers of yiur medicine has of course increased, for it
completely cured me when 1 failed toolttniu relief from any
other urce. Very respectfullv vmirs,
ArtNF.R KI.MFf.
Testimony of Edward H Rowley, Wh-'lcsnle Merchant
of Ihe firm of RnwVv. Ashbunner ft fn., No 5 Suth
Whirvf. In proof of the efficacy of Williams Anti-Dyspeptic
Elixir.
Philadelhiu, October 20, IF 10.
-Mr. Jamks Williams:
Dear ir : I take pleasure in reenminendinc your Anti
Dvsjieptic Elixir for the cure of Dvsnepsia. I have taken
it myself tor the disease, and have been entirely cured.
Yours respectfullv.
EDWARD II. IlOWl.EY.
AnxsT. JOHN W FIllUNG, Sunburv, Ps.
March H. leoO. ly
ORPHANS' COURT
SALE.
I
X pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court
of Nortliunilu'rlnnil rnmiLv. uill lu trnu.A 1.
public sale on Friday the 15th day of March next,
on the premises, to wit : A certain
TRACT OF L4D,
situate in Point tou-nnhip, "being the Mansion
Farm," adjoining land of R. M. Curry, John
Paul, River Suxpjehanna, Joseph Vankirk and
Alhin Newberry. Conluiniiig seventy two acres
and twenty perches, alrict measure. AVhereon is
erected a two story Log limine weather-hoarded,
a small frame kitchen, a large frame Barn and
Waggon ahed. Also tw o (rood Orchards of choice
truit. Lute the estutii of Henry llunsicker, dee'd.
Kale to commence at 10 o'eleck A. M., of saij
day when the terms of sale will l madu known
by GEORGE A. FRICK, Adinr.
By order of the Court )
John P. Pursel, Clk. O. C. J
February 10, 1850 t s
rillf.AOELI'lli A
IMEDICAL HOUSE,
ESTABLISHED 15 YEARS AGO, BY
mi. K1NKKL1N,
AT. ir. Comer of 'I lurd and Union Streets,
BETWEEN SfRt'CU ND FINK STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA
I-MFTF.P.N VKAR8 or rxte.nive and unintsrruptrd
.r . li,; ini iii liii st cily lisve reariernl ilr. K. Hie
m.'st exicrt tind rucrasiul prucuuuurr lr and ursr,
in tU triutiuent oi'all dDMaiitrt H'a private tialare. Psrvtiil
tfiiclutl with ulcers upi'a the tmly. (lir it, or Irgs, punn iu
the heaihir b-'lus, iiiercarial rtu'uniuliun. sirH-lurrs. uravrl,
Uisense sn.inK from y.ut)iluil urnna t impat itiri ul the
bl vt, wlnreliy the coimlitaliou luu liec mie tiilceUtd. are
all 1reuted with succeu.
He who plnci litmself under the rare of Dr. K., muy re
ligi.iuslr ouifide w his huu.ir as a gemlsinaii, and cuuUtlent.
ly rely upnu bis skill as a physician.
take Particular notice.
Young M whu have injurnl themselves by a certain
nineties indulged in a habit frequently learned from evil
enrnpaniiuis uc at school the effects H which are nightly
fell, ven whan asleep, and Uesiruy Uith mind and lly,
sli aid apply immediately. Wenkness and vi nstitutiunal
debility I a inusi'iilar enerpy, physical lassitude and gen
sral pc'istrati'm. irritability and all uervous sir. elimis, iiali-g.-slion,
sluggishneM iif the live), and every diaraeein any
way counoLted with the disorder ui Uia procreativs liiua
tl mis cured, and full vigor restored.
VOl'lll&It4IIOOI,
A VIGOROL'8 LIKE,
oa a
Premature Death.
klhb.LL on irlf PnirrvBtiua.
ONLY 25 CENTS;
This d iok just published is filled with useful irtforthsti m
on the tufiriiiitles and diseases of the Generative Organs.
II addresses itscti alike lo Vut'TII.MAMiUUliauil OU)
AUK, and aiiould b lead by all.
Tlis valuable adv tea aial inipreseivs warning it gives,
will prevent years of misery and surfurtng and save animal
l Thiausuids Lives.
Parruts by reading it will learn bow to prevent tbe dsa
truetiuu uf tueir cluUlreii.
sA reinltunee 4 45 cents, enctused lu a leUer, ad
dreasedkUK. KINKKIJN, N. W. comer ofTIIIHD.
IMON three is, between ttproce Fine, rhiladeliWua,
will eusure a b "ok, under envelope, per return of mail.
Persons at a distance aiay address Vt. K. by letter, (post,
paid,) and be cured at home.
PACKAGES OF MKIJirlFEfl, DIRECTIONS, Jke.,
forwarded by sending a reiuiiuuce, aiat aut uasecuis froia
DAMAGE ot CI 'KIOttTY.
liu 4-sellers, New Ageuts,Pedlars, Canvassers, and all
ethers supplied with the above work at vary lew rates.
February S, liKl ly
WILLF.TT & IIAIIDIXG'S
WHOLESALE fcommimion PAPER and
RAO WAREHOUSE, No. 19 MINOR
Street, Philadelphia. Where genbral assort
ment of all kinds of Paper is kept, and for sale at
the lowest rash prices,
Cap, Letter and Printing Papers,
&.C. on hand.
Plain and ruled white Caps. .
blue .
Flat Caps.
Plain and ruled white Leltttn
' " blue
Blue and white Folios.
White and colored Printing Paper
Tissue Papers.
Shoe .. '
Wrapping
Envelope "
Hardware and Sheathing Paper.
Tar Boards.
Straw Boards.
Bonnet Hoards.
All orders from the Country will bo attended
to at the shortest notice.
All goods sold will lie carefully packej, and da.
livered at any place in the city.
- The higheat cash price paid for Rarrs, or ex
changed for Paper, as low as can be bought else
where. Please call and examine for yourselves.
Philadelphia, Nov. 17, 1849.
Groceries I Groceries ! !
C OLTOA &, Co.
8. IF. Corntt Arch If Gffc Street Philadelphia,
FFER for sale to the inhtbitaiits of Sunbury
' and vicinity, Family Groceries of the very
finest quality consisting of
Extra Fine, Superior and Common Green and
Black Teas.
Coffees of all kinds and priest.
Sugars of every kind. . .
Rice, Fnrinn, cmiito, Hominy,
All kinds of choice Pickles, Sauces, Ketrhups,
Olive Oil, Preserves, Ac, warranted to be of the
very finest grades in the market and at the
cheapest rates possible.
A II goods carefully pneked and promptly lor-
warded. COLTON & CO.
S. W; Cor. Arch ct 6th U
Phila. Oct. 28, 1849. theom ly my 2,
Winle r Arrangement.
PHILADELPHIA AND READIXO RAIL
ROAD, FROM PHII.ADEl.rHtA
TO POTTWILI.E.
N and after Novemlier 1st, 18-19, the Pas
senger T ruins will run between Philadelphia
and Pottsvillc as follows :
Leaves Philadelphia at Sj A. M;; daily except
Sundays.
Arrives at Rralling at 11 IS.
Arrives at Potts'villh at 13 SO.
Leaves Pottsviltcat 8 J A. M; daily except Sun
days. Arrives at Renditirr at 10;
Arrives at Philadelphia at lC SO:
FARES. Pottsvillc dttd Philadelphia 3,r0
and 3.00; Pottsvillc and Rending 1,40 and 1,20 j
Reading and Philadelphia 2,25 and 1,90.
Passengers catinot enter the cars unless provi
ded with Tickets.
There will lie no Afternoon Train.
NOTICE. Fifty pounds of baggage will be al
lowed to each passenger in these lines; and pas
trngcrt are expressly prohibited from taking any
siting as baggage but their wearing apparel, which
will be the risk of the Owner.
By order of the iiuui d of Managers.
S. BRADFORD,
Nov. 24, 1849. Secretary.
ROBT. L. SE'i'll. TIIOS. P.B.BETH
SKTII & lsKOTIIKIt.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
Coiumfssfou fUrvcliitnttf,
NO. e9 PRATT STREET,
(Xer Howi,y"s Wmabf,)
BALTIMORE,
Will pay particular attention to the sale of GRAIN
and all other products of the farm.
Baltimore, January 26, 18.')0. ly
TITO PEOPLE'S VADE-TrTJICtftrl
COMPRISING A COLLECTION OF OVER 200
VALUABLE RECIPES,
In the Useful and Interesting Arts with a few
Simple and Curious Experiments la
CHKMISTHV :
T NCLL'DINO Medicines, Perfumery, Chemistry
Cookery, Farriery, Hying, Confectionary, Do
mestic Economy, etc. etc. etc. Price 6 1 eta., for
sale by HENRV" MASSE R.
Sunbury, Dec. 8, 1849.
Etttate oflleiirj Yoxthclntef , dee'd
JsVTOTICE hereby given, that, letters of admin
istration have been granted to the subacrilier
on the estate of Henry Yoxtheitner, of Upper Au
gusta township, Northumberland county, dee'd.
All erson having claims to said estate, are re
quested to present them for examination, those in
debted to the estate ore requested to make imme
diate payuletit.
FREDERICK LAZARUS, Adm'r.
Sunbury, J"". 1850. Gt
TEC1F501T'S
SI SJl I'll ! X 1 l: R Esg,
Between Philadelphia, Sunbury; jf&rthufA
berland, Danville, Milton, Juricy,
Williamsport, Lewisburg, Mf
flinburg, Yew Berlin and
Selinsgrove.
Leaves the City every Thursday Morning
OFFICES IN PHIX.ASBX.Pmil.
KOK lACKAIii:S AND UlillT HOODS,
At LIVISGSTOS le Co.'s Express, Depot
43 North Third Street;
AND FOR llfcAVY ARTICLE,
At CON RAD, CARTER, (e Co.'s, Depot Cor.
of II road If Cherry :
January 19, 1860.
Wm. i. Cochran Jc Co.,
M hole q1c and Itclall,
WINE AND LlyLOIl MKUCHANTS,
No. 72 Walnut Street, Philadelphia.
IB AVE always on hand a very large stock of
B Wines, Liquors and Srgurs, of their own
importation. Store Keepers, Hotel Keepers, and
private gentlemen, will be supplied ea the suost
liberal terms.
Philadelphia, Nov. 17, 1841
STONE WARE.
THE subscriber would most respectfully in
form his friends and a generous public, that
he is maliufactUring the best quality of
STONE WARD,
in all its varieties, and is prepared to sell little
cheaper than any other manufacturer in the Union.
He is also importing and dealing most extensively
in
CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSlVARE,
which he offers on the most reasonable terms.
His Potteries are on Bond street north of Fav
ette, and China store and dwelling at f.o. 8, E.
Baltimore street
DAVID PARR,
No. 8, E. Baltimore street, ,
DAlTixeitK, Maryland.
February 9, I860. ly
STON E Wa'te, Earthen Ware, Raisins, Al
monds, Prunes and Cream Nuts.
Planes of all kinds.
Salt and Piaster. Just received end for sale
by JOHN W. FRILINO.
Sunbury, Dec. 13, 1849.
ROSE OINTMENT. A fresh supply of this
excellent article for Tetter, Vc, just received
and for sale by HENRY MASSES,
fctmbury, July 58, 1849
Hi -.Ml' I y..-:. r t
TUB FAnitfER'S
ENCYCLOPEDIA.
- EDITED BY GOtJVKRNF.LK EMEH80I.
IN ONE VQLUME, Royal octavo, 1165 pages,
beautifully bound, containing, il fine plates,
besides numerous Wood Cuts. Sold St about
one fourth the cost of the English work, without
any Plates. . .
"The Farmer s Encyclopedia is a real treasury
of practical information, wherein the experience of
all ages and countries is carefully postko i t to
the present day, and admirably arranged for con
venient reforence." Dr. Darlington.
"We are fully convinced that such an amount
of valuable knowledge for farmer can be found in
no other work in so cheap and convenient a form
In fact, no Fanner who pretends to be wpII inform';
ed In his profession, should be without this work."
jNew Gennesscc Farmer.
An excellent work, fit to be distributed in pre
miums by Agricultural Socities J. S. Skinner'.
For sale at this Office, price $4.
Also, bv E. W. CARR, Third street, ep'posite
the Exchange, Philodclphla ; and N. HICKMAN,
Baltimore, Muiylund,
IV -4l L OllUKUS MCCT BK ACCCYriXltSD t
TIIS OrfSH.
July 14, 1819. 3m
WHOLESALE DEALER i MAttL'FACTt'REIt OF
WILLOW AND WOODEJI WARS;
Importer f Fri-nrh flasket Looking Grasses,
and Fancy floods,
No. IS North Second Street,
Between Market and Arch Sts., unJef J. Sidxit
Joxct' Carpet Warehouse, two doisTs below
Christ Church.
PHILADELPHIA,
TTASon hand and is constantly receiving
large and extensive assortment of (Jomlis;
Brushes, Fancy Goods of every description, (too
numerous to mention,) Looking Glasses of Gilt
and Mahogany frames, Baskets, Coaclics, Chairs,
cVc
IiROOJIS,
Shaker's Eastern Wisp and Country Brooms,
Window Blinds, Door Mnts, Tubs, Buckets,
Churns, Washboards in fuel, Wooden and Wil
low Ware of every description, all of which will
be sold low for Cash or City acceptance.
Merchants would save themselves much time
and trouble, by railing and examining i.iy stock
before purchasing.
N. B. Looking Glosses, are insured against
Breakage to all parts of the Union, without extra
charge.
August 25, 1849 3m
TXCKNOR'S
COX.TTXTBXAXT r.rX3LI.XNO BOOK.
1 J EINU a progressive and Comprehensive Sys
tem of Or(hoi;rapy and Orthoepy, including
s variety of definitions, adapted to the nso of
Schools in the American Republic, by Almon
Ticknor, a Teacher of twenty-live year's experi
ence, and author of the Columbian Calculators,
Practical Common School Mensuration, ccc.
The attention of Teachers, School Dtrectnrs,
parents, Ac., is invited to this new Sw!ling Book,
which conforms to the nindcru spelling and usages
in Orthogfiiphy as bring one of the neatest, cheapest
best ariahgcd, and better adapted to the wonts of
children, than any other published in the United
Slats. It is what it purports to It, a Spelling
Briok and not a Reading Book, and only requires
an fxailliuntion on ihe part of Instructors of youth
to secure for it a universal introduction into the
Schools of the United StnteS. Just published, and
for suic by Hknrt MxssEh, Sunbury.
Where Teacher's and Directors can procure
copies for c'xuiriinutiuri:
August 4, 1S4!.
HICKEV & TtfLXi,
No- l."0 CiioNiiut Ntrcet,
(Opposite the Arcwli)
PHILADELPHIA,
" AN UFACTURERS of their improved style
1,1 Elastic Steel Spring, S;iid Sole Leather, and
Solid Riveted
which took the only first premium, awarded by
the Friinklin Institute nl their last exhibition.
H. cV-T. tnkc pleasure in informing the travel
ling public, that they have now on hand, a beau
tiful assortment of their improved style of Solid
Sole Leather Trunks; Double and Single Folio
Trunks, of various styles; Ladies' Trunks, Ya
lice Trunks, Bonnet Boxes, Cap Cases, Carpet
Bags, and an elegant assortment of superior En
ameled Patent Leather Bags, with every article
in their line of business.
W Old Trunks Repaired or taken in exchange
for New ones. ALEX. L. HICKKY.
RICHARD W. TULL.
Philadelphia, Nov. 17, '1 819;-
50,000 Victims ti'verv Year
Fall a Prey to Cohslimjitioh, Asthma
and Raising Blood. Hectic Fever
and iS'ipht Sweats. -
ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION.
L. J. Benls. Ill Dchuecy street, snve it to his sister-inlaw
who had been ait invulitl lor years trom Aithtna ; to
another conshlernl as in coiiiiiiiption. It relieved ihein at
aiice, so Ihut they tmvrllnl nevi-ral hiinrlrcil miles.
SiMTTINli m.OOD
la always abirniieg. It Innls f the wirst kiiul of Con'.
iimii.ii mi. ami iiiikKs iirrirtccl in time is (.rn.-r.iliy Intnl.
Xhrnnun's AII-II.iImii: Ua!uiu is the txrst mnnlv kuou n ;
it heals tht woiinrlrtl or rupturixl blisnl viwH ol'tlit luns,
tind tlicrcliy ctiffts n prniriimtit cure, while oilier reme
dies only stop ihe UkI lor thr tune. A lew cl-scs of
this HulKini will citiMiy the rnt skepriiil thnt it is the
medicine required It hss rs.i siiocctslul ill esiny cases,
and thut too where they titut run into n mpij itecline. or. us
more Kfiieruily cxjircwit, "HAbl'V l't)Nsri'TH.n
Y'oci'k prrs.il.. or tlioo of middle ugc, are m -ro subject
toihefie ntlufkNthnn tlie iiyed.
Price 45 cents and 1 per hollle.
lr. Shrrmnirs t'ouh and Worm fjoxenfes, and Poor
Mnn's I'lmlers. s M ns ntove
Principal tlllice luO uiin-srrrct, ev York;
POOR MANS i'LAS'i'Kli
lm cured more cntrr of Rliernntism', luiii in the Ba'v k,
fute mid L'htt. I.iintlwic unit W. uk'tfMis, than any pti-i-utiou
tliut li.-'t mcrrri i.'d, liuiittrutU yf uiinik iclcl ruaeala
have attfinpt'ii to r.iuilerUit if. 9:ui pnUa It iilmm the
cominiinity u l he fiemimr fiF"lU.-vnrr ti IVcrpti n.m&
RfiiiPinlMT tliut tin; tnif and ciiuinf lMuMfr in ftprmd lip m
rcdtli)i LHer tiuile rxjueM-ly i'r ihe iiTmi and every
cuw the Pitmature i(' Dr. lit-nn:iii in lu iuinl noon thejiack
ot the I'liikitr, and thr Imlr m-curml bj C-'jiy Niht. Hone
Dthrranre p'niiiii. Theref tre w hen ynu v.tuit a nrat cu-d
Shrrman's I'tntr M:iti'i 1'laM-T, cul at Iheoiuccj 100 Nuaauu
airrct. ami you wilt nt diicipp mited.
lieinetntir priuciprttOtfice U Nuaiciu-fetrtt, N'cw-York,
where all lr. ShfntLiu, Irfizeiwa ore aikl. (lit Aicenig
are -Airs, lluva, l;tfi Fitlion air!. HnNklyn ; Jlmetvii,
Willwnubuig j m.d Keddin l o, floaton, and
JOIlV VM'n. StinUiry-.
St. A. Ml'CAV, -NtMtimiiibprland
Nov. 10, iri). cb ram ly
N. S. LA WHENCE,
Agent for the sale of Sottthu-orlh Manufactu
ring Co's. Writing Pap rs.
Ware House, So. 3, Mlnur street
7IIIX.ADSZ.FHZA.
100 ''ES of tlio alwve superior Pajiers now
in store, anil for sale tu trade at tlie lowest
market prices, cuiisisting in part of
line thick Flat L'u"j, 1?, 14, 15 and 16 Ilia.
Mm) and white.
Superfine Medium and Demi Writings, blue
and wliite.
(xtrastipcr and superfine Folio Posts, Mue.
, tsupcrfine Camuicricul Tiists, blue anJ white
plain and ruled
and white, plain and ruled...
Extra super Linen .Note Picrs, plain and gilt.
Super fine and find Dill Papers, long and broad.
Superfine aud fine Counting-House Caps and
Posts, blue and while.
Extra su)ier Congress Caps and Letters, plain
and ruled, blue rlnrl white.
Extra super Congress Cups and Letters, gilt.
Superfine fccrmon Caps and Posts.
Superfined blue Uath Pos'ls, blue aud white,
plain aud ruled.
Embroidered Note Papers' and Envelopes,'
"Lawyer's" Brief Pliers.
Superfine and fine Caps snd Posts, ruled and
plain, blue and white, various qualities and price.
Also, 10U0 reams white end asserted Shoe Pa
pers, lioiinct bosr.ls, white and assorted tissue,
Pre, Wrapping, Envelope, assorted and blue Me.
diuras. Cap Wrapping, Hardware Pstvra, die,
Pbilideleliia, Novttl, 1819.
In nil rhrtntlatiltml an 4 rivlilrMl emmtrlr. bss eirwrl
Isrtrr proporHrn of drsthi ih.B any other malsdjr Ihsl
sflticn the human fsmiljri snd. until trlthbi s lew rssrs,
thei-e hss ant hern sny nrrala rtmtttv to stop las dsvasta
Hon of His dettruvar. But now
BRANT'S INDIAN
PULMONARY BALSAM
Curt r of flitt rhnat rironvtv mrk-d anit Am.
iIed crw ol Plmonar 'numj.tin ant. nm lout-tut
rniea ol ulctratrd and dittarcd LLNOSwrU K'ypeltna ea
99 mi wtrfl ncTpr tmloro ciirpd y muy nthcr nudiLiim
?n ufaf fy fltfkiM wehi aoltw of th llicted peraona, at
to have 1clii pniuouurrd bjf pSymcati$ and ftiendu tu b
attuai.lt DViNv. .Snnie. whi hfld their burial -rlothot
miflo. have beV-n rured, and ypl livr--iMhrrt. Kho it Wa
laid would not live another day, Mr tiuw aa aud
henrljr a they evar wem.
It )ioeMa nil the cleattSs ahrl phrifyint ihia
nrarly an powerfill atiJ act. re m the brnparatiori which
we call
brant's iNjtAft Purifying eVtiIact.
Thi diffVra from hfit, teraint thi pf-if ap mr..i othtt
Medi ation whirh are peculiarly da.itd to. and aru um.i
tialljf ntctsiiarit, to cure
Coughs Juid Consuniptioht?,
and all dlarata of a pulmnnnry nnturp urh diteatn at
tntially prow ao fatal under ordinary trratinmit, wIksd
th.-y Httt, k tlm .
Brcnst. Thrnnf, Lnn, nnd Ilfiirt.
ThU BALAAM ktal$ and ettrtn Mem if ths Luj?$, and
flarwbert internally, as ttrtntnlir and ttutly nn ih rat
rriKO i:xTncT cirM nnd heah tiirrrF rxternnUp. ' )t
lUUitn rim-a Via; crwi ot Courh an I (UmMumnthn nut
of 7W. alter all other n-im'tl ie biive ailed to do good.
thousands of Consumptions
and K'hranie Onvuht, abundantly prove tta nnfnilime
rtXT in Mu-h thw-HKi'i. and itp undonbtRd euntiirs power,
ni'tl MHiTliiiis. Ifiilinij proKTtisi, In inf ft.llowinir rim
pliiuti ftnd iifenana. vi.: Spitting of ninod. Tlltrdixr nt
th Li'nfff. t'nin in thr llrtart and Side. JS'U'ht Swat Nrr
row fumftaints, I'atfn-oiion of the Hrart, Chnttra Jn'an
htm, lijfffntety and Summer Comjlaints iu Children and
A. luits, Atthma, and ALL
FEMALE WEAKNESSES & COMPLAINTS.
No rrmMly tjiat ha boon ofttwri t' Xhf p!h!lo b avrr
boon half A'feithih and ffj'ertval in corrr tiur ALL the In-cid'-ritnl
tr'akueses and irreultrltie$ nl'tlti It'tiMo !: nt
liltAXrs rirS.MU.SAHY HALSAM. It inahaa no d f-ft-rrnn
wjirrhr lh(? drt'Hngt'incnt b! rurmswit. net.,
or nlhrr Inridnitnt ieaknefi HKfJI'I. VI'KS A 1,1., by
strenfthenliur th nvstrin. effnaitzme thr rirrulatian, anil
tmntkinr nd nlfawnif NERVOUS ICKITAHH.Ii'V. Sec
our ramj'hUti fur proof.
CONSUMPTION.
A Dying Woman Cured !
Wo -Ute thii rur to prov the ftotcrr to tare Vie, v hrn
thi RAI.HA M in ut d, fren alter tlis pMtdnit i- cuni,itrtt
by pbyui'-jMn and Irinnd to he in thr tf Aetfe it diva m
- actiml.y dffinjkT-nnA. in thi rate, no jar onc thnt ilm
thrnnd nnd burial rloth.rs Wiro bfinuhr. I'nr prrti u
lart nf this fast, and the repe.lnbit nnd undoubted prnitf
uf all ibi- rircomtuiirea nnd la l-, w itlT in our
rAM IMII.r.Trt.
run waa rfT.Ttod nn M;i V,T TlVKi:M AV. or
fytUton Spa, Saratoga (o , X )'. V . pn.vr. Ii-'viitid
a dnuM. many otlu'ik almont equally n Iu.jk I. h. wtid iunu
meraH va- of Cowr A and t 'ontunf:tion CI '17 HI), w hich
were pronnuncrd insurable by tkilful phyi-iat.
LIVER COMPLAINT.
fee the cure of Vr. Ifubbard. of 6tnifonl, Ct., Si: J otlirrs
Dyspepsia !
See the eu-e nf T S IliV-or, inerrhant, of Attin. Wyo
iniiij Co , N. Y., and many more, in our riimithlrt..
Dysentery & Summer Complaint
In CMilm sn.l A.lultt ro tttrati rurcA. IViakly CHHrm
will hcconip ft'sh-i, hralihy. and Kt.irlii. un.l cruiv rsnidly,
hv the iih ol thi. UA1.SAM.
No mo'.lirr nred erer mourtl Ih? drath r.f l.r r1!''-! I'T
f'holrrn Inlnnlnin, while teitbinj. If MlAXTS
ri l. MOy.11IY n.ll.S.IH bo s.lmini.t. red. It hou!d be,
Isr tuch duel, given iu larger Ihnn the oiilinnrv dones.
uOCrOHS & PHYSICIANS RECOYiMEND
Th(? fjllo'.v'n ; n'llnrd hictirt snj Vfnnriomg hsfe
hLVr ie.-ot.ini.Mi Vd I'.HANT S MKIilCINKS
llr. N III HIIARI). Stsmford. f'onn.
Dr. J. N. CMITll. Wstertuwii. N. V.
lir. mj-'-vVUN. Hrr. .rt, iiroolitvii, N. T.
llr. T M. ftl'MT. Auburn, N. V.
Ir. (K(i. rilANiMH, Mid.l!tuwn. Cona.
lir. iu:a a itt)(ii:it.s, Hath. n. y.
Dr. K. VrilllT.. Kird.inia, N. Y.
nr. C. II. (lAI.I'.NTINK, Hrron. N. T.
I'r: J. o. Hflll'MAN. Karc"tteille. N. Y.
pr. J. KKINNKIL Henrv'st., Itrn-.kljn, N. T
Dr. O. Mllll'MAN. Cortiand. N. Y.
fan S.LKBY JohuAV. friling, Sunhsry T
Mnry A. McCav
NorthiimhsrsiiU.
John II. Ilnaei
llepry J. Slmcrfcr
Kdnird A. Kulznsr
AdainConrhd
llnves A Mi-Cormick,
AV. P. I. I'uiutiT,
J P. .M:inn Co.,
Kdwnrd Wiiaon.
Thornton Ac Uaker,
8. J Crouse,
W. II. Iln-klev,
Milton,
rto
ilo
Pittaj;rnrs.
IMcKvveusviUs,
irlllliey,
lluirlifsville,
New Herlin,
l.ewislnlrir,
rVluuijrovs,
Danville,
P.. P. I.ritr A: John R. Mover,
isioomsuiirt;.
All Inters sod orders must lx sddreul to W.llass h.
Co.. Ihll Hnwdwuy, New York.
Minl.ury, July SI, ll ly.
Equitable Lire iiNtirance, Atniuitj
and Trust Company.
OFFICE 71 AYAI.M T 8TRKF.T, PIIII.ADKI.rHIA.
Capital 9i"si,0l0. Chartkb Pespk rrAL.
rplIFi Comimny nre now prepared to tranmrt hutiness
1 linou Ihe moat litiernl and ttdvuiitnireous terms. Thev
sre authorizod hy their rhnrler (seot. 3) "to (mike all and
every insurnnre npiertauunff to ilia rnAs ot whatever kinS
or lutture. ard to rerelve a:id execute trusts, make endow
ments, unit to grant and purchase annuities. " Tli (.bb.
nnny sell niinujlies and endowments, and act as Truatsss
for iniiiorM and heirs.
Table of Premiums required for the Atsurruies of gits) far
the whole term of Lil'a.
Age. IFrem. j Age. I rrera. Ags. i Press.
10 1 50 31 4 P9 4A 3 ",U
7 Is-1 34 Hi 47 4tt
11 I W !H SOI 48 3C
I!) I W 34 i( 4D 3 77
ao I on :a ai so aw
9t 1 W 36 a 4U SI 4 13
-i 1 6i 3? a 17 aa 4 m
a:l 109 t 8M M 4 61
SI I7 311 a 53 64 4 7
S-3 I 7tl 40 a TO 45 4 SI
a 1 fa 41 a si t iii
!i7 1 -9 4a a fti 57 5 33
81 lit 43 3 01 51 S51
a 1 im 4t 9H 6n 5 ;i
30 am 4J 3a:i so etLi
The n.iiiuiTts sre less than sny other c mown-, and ths
Nilii'ics nll'urd greater uilvouTUi:ra. l'utiics ol hah'-yeurly
nnd iunrterly prrmluma, half cr.ht rstes of premuiiu. short
terms, joint lives, survivorships
torni of Appluntlori fir t-hich there sre htuuk alieetf) are
to. b luid on iifitilicstion at the olfce, or by leUer to tr.e
Agert. 4. l.-'UKllt pHinlainc.
Rates Foa iN.t'ai.NO SlbO on a single Life
Aire. For 1 year. For 7 vesrs. Tor Lifs.
hi pi l.oo
30 SJ t.:iO aoi
40 l,au 1.81 70
5l !, S.II7 S,4
5" U.4S 3.,7 , B,bJ
F.XAMei.T A person agrd 30 years neit hirtii day, by
pavilut the ConlpioiJ pn i nits would secure to hit family
or heira plllo ahoipd tie die in on year : or for ,lftll he in.
ciirt lo them 81000; or lor l:i uunmlli for sev. u yrs
he secur"1 to thvin plUHO sh.ulM he die in srvrn yeara; or
for sai.40 usid siiuuiilly ilutiiur hie he aivure Anon to !
pant wbrn he dies. The insurer socuiinir his own 4uua.
Ly the diltiTcue lu amount ot nrciniuiiu froiiilhosecharsixl
by other offices. For Uij,5U tlli! heirs would receive 85000
shonM he d'e in one year.
Fonia oi application and ad innicntirs inav he had at
the office. . . . PF.TI.lt t 1 1,.K., President.
Vice Pre-,idtt, t'n. .M. IIaird.
Fsahi is V. Kawi.1. Secretary ami Treasurer.
CoMi. n.Ml PiiT.itiAS lir. J. II. Iiuwer, eiuubirf.
1. II. I'vsuy, Sunbury, Agsnl fur NtuuuuibsrlaKi rusa-
ty-
Sinihurv, July ii, II9.
FIRE PROOF CHESTS,
FOR BOOKS, I'APfcRS, JEWKLRV, kc.
KVANS & M'ATSOX,
io. 90 P,orlh Jhird street, between Arch and
Am, and 83 Dock street,
OPPOSITE THE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANQF..
I'atciit Soap-Stone Lined and lie-"
bole Cover
SALAMANDERS,
FIRE AUD Tl'IfcF PRdOF IKOK CHESTS,
jRTTT, tTarrsidrd to stand mors Haul
8.T,l((Myf!rv?T tlisii siiy Chests in this Country.
t . ... .-Jl AIM! flllCtll AU'l Ulll nf Ir.u.
i ct ''"'"Sts, IliOO n.w iu um. They
'': also coutmue u muss the oruuui
h rv Fire Pronfa, at very low iricrs
IL i-Wi iuc Keys, which can be chaiignl
VTaj( several tliolimiud limes chaiiKra.
-'tV We ill Isct every time the Uk is
used if lirsiiabui. Thass Ux k. sre proof srilnst His irmat
rxrt Thiovcs. being supplied with ths Fulfill Key-hole
Cover, sud mails very stroiur, the)' eamna he blown oiien
bv (iiinnowder These Locks art iiileuded 104 rlA.Nh.8,
S'UJKI. BAFFJS Ae.
fical and letlei copying preases, fire proof doors for Banks
and tMoree.
Patent tflale IJned Refrigeralora, warranted superior o
all others. Waler Fillers, Shower liaihs ul lbs but quau
ily
Persons wishing to parr ha sa any ot the ahove sr.
Uelea, will plrana Five them a eall, as Uiejr sell cheaper
thaa soy other iu Uis L'uilsa States.
PA Yin FVAXS,
JtlllAWLS WATSON.
Philailetrdiia, N'ovemher 10, INtt-ly
NOB AS DSI7RI NtT M O RT IsTTl A T.
CIIF.S. An excellent articla. for ul. .
balT Ihe usual price by . V, FKILING.
Sunkarv, Jul) T, l79-
Caution Ixlrn.
A man by ths name of CI.APP hss entire wi'tli i
younf man of the name of . p. Townaend, aud uses aiS
nsme to put np a garanarilla. whieh they eall Dr. Towae
aend'srAsrsparilktdersimiivilinit it (.I'.M'INK Ori.uial, els.
This Townaend is nn doctor, nnd never was : but wss for.,
Inerly a worker on the rallmds, canals, and the like. Ys
he assumes Ihe title nf Dr.. fortbepnrpoaeofpiiuing eredil
for what he is not This is to caution Ihe public not to be
deceived, and purchase nous out the Genuine Oricinal OI4
Dr. Jncob Townaend a fiarainrilla, having on it the OI4
Dr's. likeness, his family coat of arms, ana his sinstsre
across the coat of arms.
v. r7 4-10 " . V C-JSHIV
mmmmm
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OLD DOCTOR JACOB TOWKSEKD,
THE OR1UINAL DISCbVKRKR OF THE
Genuine Tovrnacnd ornaparllla !
OT.D T)r. TowufpwI is now nlxun 70 vrli (if go. mud
tmn lon Irern kiuiwn n ihe author 'un.l dincuverer of
th icniiine Onirninl TdwhRhiiI S:iriir;Hn " H.
mffp.irthe wria c,uiHI1 to limit itn iimnui"Hrtu', bf
which rnM8 it hnsheeii kept out of market, nnd the ttflf
cirruinwTilKI to ilKwcntily who hnve proved iiv worth and
known its vnhm. It hnrl rrnrhed the imrn nl' nuitir, nrver
t)M!ow. os those pcrrms who hnd been iiciih.il wireilipenst.
and mved from death, pruelaiined its exedleuct and wua
dcrtiii IIKAfslNOPOAVER.
Know tnj.-. mnny yini npn. thnt he had. hy bin nkill. m
enrt?, niul cxprrifiu'ed, lU-viurd nn article wbit-'h would bm
of niciilruuhle mlvtmtniie to riinnkind. when onrc know a.
mid exteni"ive!y used, he h'i,ed and percevrrm), expecting
the time to arrive when tlie memm would le furniKlied to
briiiR it into tiiiivrr'M notice, when it inrfltinmbla virtuea
wou'd I kiK. ii nnd npprcuialeil. Thie lime hug come. th
mt-nns are wippliml ; tliis
GRAND AD UNKQlEM.KD PREPARATION,
I manufactured on tlie largest iwhIc, and ii enlled for
throughout lhi length nnd hrcfidth of the l:nid. especwll u
it is lound intiipnlilu rfdwntrrdtioti or dHvriorutton.
IsiH everjr man ring througlmvt the Innd, thnt Did Pr;
Jucoh T 'wnsenrl is mw iiumiintcturius thnrvnl 'Towi aewl
Sursnnurilh,' which never toais, never ferment, and ncTr
clmnnesnn chnructcr.
From this day forth the people itmll Imve tlie Pure Gen
uine T.iwimcnd Air spar ilia, which skill never i-ur in the
little, or in tlie ntom:i.!i. mid it shall vet In Huh from the
laud nil Fermfiitjiig. imrtiur. I'sxpliKlinfr, Vinegary Sar
apptirilluB, now iu nee. A pood SursnjrillR, pure miJ
Pennine, fiuch t live; n oor tour in;, slip-slop Parian:
rilK oiijrht to droop nnd die. r 1
The old Dr . Sariparilia will keep pure end perfect
100 years. 1
L'iiWke yonn f. P. T.-wiii'Va it improves with ere,
and never chnni-cr but for the belter; Uftmae it is pre
(wireil na S"icntitic rnucin,?a bv a H'jicntitie man. The
h. trh.'sl. knowledge ot Chomintry. nnd the laleat dracoTeriee
ot tho Art hamuli lven l-roncht into reuuiffiimn in the
nsanufucttire of the OI.L) ilt SAUSAPARIleLA. The
Sirsapanlln root, ir is well known to nirdicu! men, mn
tftins in.uu- meiliciiuU propertif-a. and dome properties
vhirh nre inert or Uh-eh?s. and otiieri, v.-liicli, if retained
in preparini; it for nso, pr.ilitce icrnieiitnii.iii and arid,
whirl, is humimis to thr system. Sotnr of the properties
of Siirnapiiriita art b ) whiile. tl.-tt thuy entire evaporate
and arc lost in the preparation, if th-v nr: not i ffcrved by
by a scinmhc procK-. known only tu Vu se experienced v
its lrKiiuifMrtiire. More ivcr, thrse volatilepriiicipl.'!. which
fly clTin vapor, or it,ut .rhalalirn, mid r neat. rthe verit
enneutial nuidical nroperliLa v( rovt, uhichytve to f
a'.l its value.
Any per aim cm boil or stew the r.vjt till liiev f et dark
P l 'tI linn ul. wiii.-li if more from tl.e ivi"riiip matter i
the r-ot titan fromanythiuff elr ; they ran then strum thie .
insipid or vani.l li'tn'.l ,v"c:i with s -nr uioimser, and
then rail it 'Sarsr.prml'u Kxtwt or Syrup. JJut such ic
w t the nrliflc known ps the
i. i:nlim: ui.i dr-. .iacor TowNsrAtrs sar-
hAPARll.l.A.
Tiiii is s i p'riiarrd. that nl! the inert proper! of tbe
S:irpanl!u root arc tirwt removed every thine capr.h'e cf
bcconiim; uciii or nf iLrmciiluili mi. ib r'stracteil anl reject
ed; then every particle of unfdt-ul virtue in sreurrd in a
bureaud concentrated form ; and thus it is renden-d iuca
imblc of liinir any of itft valuable and healing properties.
Prepared in tins way, it is undo the injai pewerful acent
in the
CURK OP IWL'MKRARI.E DISF.ASR.
Tlcncethe rcns- n why we hear romn-enihilioiifi on rv
side in it favor by men. women, and children. V fiu.i
d inir wtiudcrs in the cure of CoiiHimpti. ji, Dvmictssia. ami
l.iver Complaint, und in illnMuiiatisui. Scrofula. 1iIm
Cotnivcncifs, alt Cutane-ms l.ruphoiib', I'miples, Ulutchw!'
and all aii'cctl nnriiinff from . .
LUPI KITV OF TIIK IU.OOD.
lt powHfes a nnrvollom I'tfunrv, in all coinntamti riainsr
from iniiifalion, front Acidity of the StoiimrV, from un
eipial I'uculuUon, dctcnmimtion uf IiIimhI to te licad, palpi
fctti on of tht heart, cold feet and coM hmnir cold chills and
hut Hashes over the body. Itlia? not its equal in Jolilaan4
Couyhn ; and promoten ont-y expci toration, and irentle ner-
i rut lun relaxuis sirictureut the huiffi. throat, and ur
othur part.
Hut in n-Hhinir is its cxci Hetire more manifrFt!y aeeu ait4
ackniwicIgeii tJian tu all kinds and stages of Female Com
plai'its. It worh wont-'err in rafc-ol I luor AILus or H'hi'.ea.
f'alluipof tho Womb, Oltructtd, uppreed, or Painful
Meuss, Irrrffillaritvof the menstrunl ucrindx. ami thslik:
and is a rllVvtual in. curing all thefoniif ol kitincy Diseasa,'
Jlyreniovinj obMn:cti uM, and reirulatiug the central sys
tem, it givea tone and strcugtii to tite wiiole body, and tsie
cures ail forms of
NFRVOUS UlSKAFS AM) PKBIUTV,
And tlnis pri'venia or n licves c prent variety ol other ma
ladica. as Spinal Irritali n. Xournlria. St. Vitus Daiie.
Swtti.iiing, Fpilepue Fit?, C in iilsi'iif, 4c.
And yet he w mtd fain have it un h r.t'Hd thit Old lr."
Jacob Tow ns mi's (scuuinv Oiigiim! Kiritiipanlla, is e
l.MITATU i.N of his inltTi r prerutiou !
Heaven forbid thai we s'.n uM deal in an ftrticie wbisk
would bear the moat ilisunil rcirnil.lan.-e to S r.Tuwa
send s article ! and whieh w mid brin down upon the Olsl
lr. sui-b a m 'uiitain l:vul of c 'iiiplain'a and crimination
irotn At-urs wlio have soM, nnd puicbinsern who lmve usatl
S. P,.'i'oW!ifiid'e Fennentinjf Compound. We with rt
undcri.tooil, beraiit it is ihn uiia-diitt tru'h. that S. P,
Toiviisen i's articie an t KA Pr. Jar d rownnd'a Saraa
jwrillaare hifiV'U-wi.le apart and infinitely tusnnitor; that
tliey arc imlii- iu every pitrticuhi, haVii.g i:ot one singie
tliitiist in ciir-rno'i.
AfcS. I. TownsenJ is d ct ir, nnd nrycr wos. is n
clieimstt. po pharam ir. utist k:iowb no iji-re of im-diciue
or disease than any other c umii 'ii, un'icntifir, uit.rofca
sional Hum. what pnarantet ran the p'ib!:c have thut'ther
are nvcivnu; a ieuuijie ncienuiie mt dici.tc, c 'iiusiniiit: ail
the vii tiw.s used iu prrpuriiur it, and winch are incn;wble of
cb imres wlilch irUrtit rtdcr them the agents i f discuss m
iiistt.id .it health '.'
Hut what clw shoiM be et;wted from rne who knows
iMlhiiuf e.piiiparattvciy of nu-hcine or ii.i.ease ! It retpjires
a ptu ot s .me i'pernnrr, to took and serve up even a
foiuin n decent meal, how nnirli ni 're im;nr'ant is it tha
tbe er iib wh'm.miu;w!ure mtilu- ne. ticnipncvl " t weak
atoniacliit Hud enfeel ltd ayafenw, should ka r well tbs
medM-:! propernen -if pl.'inift, the U-si nuiuuer of scuimg
ond r 'nreiMr.itii i their );calnr;r viiip'S. rjwi an ejiteiiMve
kn-'Wlcle f t.ti; various ilic.ins whu-li aii'e-t the liujiiaa.
hyMt-m. and bow to nd.ijit rciiicihes . theie dueafea!
It ii not pissiiie for thm uufbcine to d ?oil ; it bos no
thin in it whieh .an e. t-r h iiui. it caa never s ur or
p ai, und theref tre. can never In r its curative properties
It cean.c the u iod. vciu-d the Ii er to heaiiuy Mction,
ton the uiuh, ami piva 00, 1 diye tion. rc'icvcs the
b iwcls of torpir und cotiMiijiuu n, nl.as iiirl;inmti ;ii, puru
ties the skin, eitiidi7. s liic eirt aUtiii f tlie blood, pro-i
duciiin tM iitUt ttariPth rq 'tally ulir er t!jr IvxK .and at th
iuaenMiiie pirspira: ion 1 n iaxw all ibstriiciioni. tii.il iu ijo
nites theeuiire norvoi.s xyye;r.. Is not tl.Vtlien. the medi
cine you ps- eaiu eiuly ne.-d lint can any 01 throe ihnis
be iid ' s. 1 T.w. ijrnd' inferior ailiclc? Tim ywuiig
iiwirs I: inii w Hot t be
CO.MI'AKCl) WITH THT OLD DR'S.
B-c;4H5etf oi.cpniivl f:i-t, that the one is ineapab of dV
ten .ran n. and MlVF.tt S1HUI.S, while the oilier tot
it soum, iVmients, and blows the b -ttlcs e-'iiiauiiag it. b'i
iraiueutH; tin f ur. arid liquid r!lodu.if, tn-d ilinminf
ml-i- foods ! Must not tins tumble c -inivuitd Its ptttann.
' to lm- yyem Wmit ! pat arid i'lto a sp etu uln-tly
discHsnl v'tth acid ! U hat causes llypria but acid 1
Di we no; nil kiww, that win u (oitl m,r ui our stontai-bs,
what liiiveiuer lis pr hhiecF t ft itnlriice. henrthliiirn, (iiilpt
liOloil o thn heatt. liver CKMii.iUiint, dianltu a, dxsettlerT,,
u .Uc, aud corriiMii' 11 ol le lil.h-jl .' W ! pi is hi' rof u la Lul
an acid liMiikr iu the iy ! What rrtli tees all ibe buiiiura
whieh biuik n iiiu-Hiou of tlie ui, Scakl Hi-ad, Sali.
Rbeitin. Krytii; elan. ,ii,,c S'.velln"-, Fever Kirea. and ai
uln-raii m. micraul juat t xtrinal! It is nothing uudaf
biMven hut an ii-'i.l s .1 tit in-e. uhieh sonisioid ihun spoia
till the tioi.l ! t'm b xly, in 're r.r less. What causs
ItheninatiKin, Kit a ur or u--::t ti.u wue'i iiu-muatct 11.
ell Ik-i ween tlm j !i('Bi'd elvew!:erf. irritatii: suj hi
Hainiup the tender and ddnuUe lut u;n wh'li ii aHa?
Hi ih' nervous tliw .s. s, of i:t;n;riiv ol Ihe 14o.nl. H d-nnu!lcirciiluiio-ui,
and neurU ull the uiiimcnls Uii.-4 af
tiit 1 nutunu ut:tur.
Now is it 11 it horrib'.e to ni:iko aud tc'At and infiuiwoV
Wiine to um thia
SOI RING, I'l.RMF.NTINii, Af II COMPOUND1
OF S. P. TOWNSK.ND!
It is horrible to tlii:ik, and H km h-iw cruelly the af-llu-tcd
ire uufvrol ii;rn b prelum; tnons 1, en tor the snke
01 m ! ! Fortunes mukeout .M the auoniM if the a.ck :
Olid no r.mivaleiit retldeieil the detp.knm tlileirrs ;
It ta to arrcai fraud up-m the iiuiorttunite. to pour balik
inUi wouuiU-d hiuitiii'iy. to kuu'lu uo u tjia draisairiog;
Isoatim, to restore hesilth and bkm. aKt vieor into the
eruklml ami broken, ond to tmnisb infirmity, iW tlld lit
Jw b Towiweii.1 Ik. u xiit iml found tl.e'opportmiit eiuf
uiem stsi brnnr kiiiraiwl I niveraal t.ncntnue'l Remedy
wuhm ihe rc-ieh. and to the kit wlle 01 all wlto ntd i
tliat they nmr hrn and know, bv joyful expJleiwe lie '
TRANSCKNUKNT VftWV.lt TO IIFAU '
Aud thus to ruire tbe unrmirchttwbte satisfuriion of haviu
raised th HiMauits and uuUns from the l1 of aiHneM and
desp ei.Wuey fto ho(. health, and a l.4ig bfr of Vir w aaJ
bacfuiuuras 10 tbenm -lvs. iluir fumilirsMnd inandi.
Auext IIF.XRV MASSKR. Sunbury.
July S In 10. ly cow
PAIslNS, rurrnut citron, rhevsw, peri
T1"' Kor ,aU hy h W- FKIUN(
huiitmry.Dcc.S, U4H.
B5V RrM-An irrllrnt artble for !
f UEXKY MASSE.
Sunbury Jn, t7th, 1849 tf.
VyiHTE U RANDY foe "pnrliig bAnd
leacups of an vtl...i i.i- i u.
by. II. MAIMER.
Buitbury, p. 3r, lOv.
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