Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, March 16, 1850, Image 3

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SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKPTJOURNAL.
JtftlVAL Or THE' GEORGIA A'"
CITV.
ji, LaUr fi
Calltsrul'
V Mail SlMtner t8rpt
d at Ne York;tffFe
two wk late dm
"jib previously in""
J'w Orleans.'
trrirad oil 8ti
nily Major U
,'ono of lha f
ef January He
.idly teeading
y: The '.. r
ich have. beei1?
nust hawJ)afiJ
b"S which wli
M "7 yet dill.
flakea of geld
- uayi DaitKe
terday who haied
n Sacramlol
lo fromourofticag
vasmng gold vt
nff he week,
iiccess, howevl
trom the mou
lt- mines were ci
'shS, On the
lu tiell as i
fork dtwtains
tlhet wS5 to
GoU la tor o.
a. and arm
;ned to look
believed th
houiand persle
ions of the
I is said jone
VT '
"ThJ
..decrease in Iho protj
s exnaustion, but ,
"'guvror. Large, h
'"., mere is room fori
jnber, if ihey only v'
re selling at comnarai J
diggings. Flour-by thn
( ' VUIIU
-c. Potatoes readily co
No other vegelabl
On the Middle and
erienn miners' camps
"en wim venison,
selling i Sacramento ,
great reduction frorn'-
' hole' are being erectei
been held in San Franc
building District, on Ami
ie 2jvers-
t carru' h,t been 'aken (
ices. i;.eiehine wenty:t
merican a . u""v,ur" pv
conia n. .r1" u" ne
tninai or roc
ini. . m .
"6 o Air
known when
roy
I
Those
fu'arly ,,k
lfn.. .i-t
n . fa"'1 Ihc lere'nce of cli-
.,vhac'u,-Th' Im,ian
. " '"an to jdly indebted to
Js Mid, arfltt ii to sharpen it
'heir though ihey some-
- " hi 3 ,
. fia. We re
(Pa.) Whig. 1
regret to learn
that Mr. Pow-
slill declininc lie was at Ha-
wt account, but contemplates
he States, not having lealized
V-lw. I effects -from his visit that he
ted. It it said hu entertains but faint
f his recovery. - ,
Icher boy in New York says that he
tard of the or quarters ol the globe,
ever heard any person cay any thing
e hnd quarters. '
&l)e ittcirkct3.
Philadelphia Market
March 13, 1830.
--Flour is oulet and the price "wea
iping brands are selling at ii 4 75.
ur 89 and 25 50. Rye Flour is held
tt 82 90. Corn Meal is worth 82 62.
. There is a limited demand for
t at 81 04 a 81 06, prime White at
12.
'enna Rye is held at 84c per bush.
-&mthern are worth 32c, and Penna
:v. SJesof Whiskey in bbls at 24o
at 28 a Ih. cents.
Baltimore Market
March 10j 185d.
At the beginning ut the week the
ned at 100 109 cts. t- fair good
ds. The receipts have been quite
d to-dilv we nude fair Id foime
i 104 dents) strictly prime parcvU
bly command a cent or twomor,
.'Cols. Sales of white Wheals at
tuts, and of family flour whites at
in Is- U00U retina reus are worth
t sales of MJ. were at 84 a 56c
hite at 47 a 48 cents and of vi-U
0 cenls. To-day sales of while.
1 a 47, & of yellow at 48 a 49c.
;es range from 30 to 33 cents.
Sales of bbls were made at 254
thds at 24 4 cenls. Since then
I a shade of decline.
V TRICE CURRENT.
tfssify by Jsnry Hatur.
URT 0r JURORS
O A D i,brl.M,d County for April Tsrrs
Grand Jurors
"Altss. IiMKiTina, AhmiH. 1
'i ? l r! Hontine. Farmer, Tuibut,
John Deppin, . Jackson.
Stephen Hurah, ' Rush.
4. Jacnh Soil-- ' ti
Wm. L Cook, Cemloman.Northam'land.
Henry Reiser, Farmer, Lower Augusta.
7. Joseph Hoont. " Shamokin.
Shamokin.
Joseph Sharpie
panfel Leshar
Rush.
i n-i.
10. Levi Balhet, Merchant, Delaware.
1 1. t,onrf! I)hnk,.i. t.m.. t..LiA.
1 1. conrad Rhebock, Farm
!. Enoch Wolv-rton, '
13. kl is W. M'Carty. Blacks
M. John Gippin, Farmer!
15. Georse Miliar - '
1 Husti.
smith, Delaware.
rmera. ChilisannrTna
eorffe Mill. - u Rlvt.i.:.
6-paH.Evert, --'ti Coal.
. y.irTn D. Conrad. " L Anemia
lg id ward Moyer, Merchant, L. Mahanoy.
19b.siinri Honpt, Cabinet Maker, Sunbury
50?'-A. Clark, Farmer, Shamokin,
of-Andrew Nvei " Delaware.
?3 i it i aIi'iH
onmuri jonn, " - oniniin
Nathan Haas, " " Vp. Mahonoy.
. Samuel Lents, Low. Angusla.
Traverse Jurors
1. Jacob Snvder. sen.. Farmer. Up. Mahonoy
2. Elias limerick " Low. Mahonoy.
8. Michael Moore, " Rush.
4. Wm. Stroecker, " Jackson.
5. Benj. Krohn, Bnntman, Sunbnry.
6. Amos Vasiiue, Farmer, Shamokin.
7. John B. Leinbach, " Delaware.
8, Jacob Bower,
Jackson.
Lower Augusta.
Low. Mahanoy.
Up. Mahanoy.
Delaware.
Shamokin.
Point.
8. James Reeder,
10. Joseph Spats,
11. Michael Paul,
12. David Wilson,
13. Conrad Yost,
14. John Johnson,
1 tl 1
II
II
II
II
II
Little Mahonoy.
1. rfuun iiennyi,
16. Waller Speece, Mill Wrieht, L. Augusta.
17. John Hetrich, Farmer, Up. Mahanoy.
H. Gideon Adam, " " "
1. Henrv Hount. Tailor. Sunbnry.
1 PO. Solomon Kramer, Sawyer, Lewis.
1. Michael Wilvert, Laborer, Snnbury.
I 2. Jacob Wertmnn, Carpenter, Lewis,
. Andrew Geist, jr., Farmer, Up. Mahonoy
& Jacob Rhoiidcs, Fanner, Chilisqtiaqiie.
"Fred. Lazarus. Gentleman, Sunbnry.
2'John Lvon, VVugon Maker,
msaac r isher,
91obert B rimer.
Farmer,
Up. Augusta.
Lewis,
Rush.
Lewis.
L. Augusta.
Jackson.
Up. Augusta.
Sunbnry.
11
Shamokin.
Coal,
ovndrew Kunlon,
1 ni 1st Knup,
weph Uau,
hn Adams,
hn Clark, sen.,
iiirv Weise, "
. Jn'Haas, Clerk
Jn Fisher, Miller,
Simon Marlz, Farmer,
P-rShrefTer. Miller.
Delaware.
Etrd Enterllne, Tanner, Up Mahonoy
tllCttoKfllev. Farmer, Rush
I?aiel Ktish. jacKson.
4)IW.ShafTer, "
AtlRoh Giffin,
i lSartl Gilger, "
4t.lVVnvares, Merchant,
47.9ohiberdorf, Farmer,
48. Thou Wolf, "
L. Mahanoy.
Chilisquaque.
Shamokin.
Jackson.
Rush
L. Augusta.
Petit Jurors
1.
Hogtaul, Farmer, Chilisquaqtit.
8. jKmelirk. " Delaware
3. Alex ililwell, Laborer, Coal.
4. Wm.eaTer, Inn Keeper, "
5. Jacobiisenrintr, " Shamokirli
6. Elias tsious, Shoemaker, Sunbury.
7. Georgtlarner, Farmer, Jackson
8. John Vf, jr., " "
9. Peter S,riz, " "
10. Aaron hfa, " - Up. MahanrJV.
If T.. 1 ' . HI I 1 V.,U.,H..,.l
1 a ,.,,. ""whoz. fhilipUi, Farmer, Up. Augusta.
1 . o BeesVn ls- JcromiaUlam, "
.T '' "nl monff 3t Adam V.iling,
8r"e, he declare that ft '5- Sam,'', fainsoi., "
"es that deai J? !5' l?Jti
Jackson.
Point.
Up. Augusta.
Jackson.
!. .wy.
Point.
Delaware.
Turbul..
Delaware.
.. unniei u isn, r aimer,
.'Joho Nfeon, Farmer,
S. John Bolh, "
2 George kuss, "
2. Robert (lutics. "
9', n.:i f'L.... 11
Up Mahanoy.
24 4b. Shlptnar.. Surveyor, Lower Augusla.
n k ... nj-r. . . 1 e t
m ii van;, ueniiemaii, ouuuiiryi
28.Vm. Heinen, Merchant, Milton
27. amn Shrin, Farmer, Northumberland.
28. (eo. W. Slaral, " Shamokin.
29. linit-l lletrict, Tanner, Up. Mahanoy.
00. j.tias Liaeiilui, farmer,
a 1. .rin rleming,
32. E jah Bverly,
33. Jon Qlketl,
34. R.varl Grady
35. Sani Gillingir,
36. Get. Ptasyl,
11
L. Augusta.
L. Mahanoy.
Rush,
Point.
Rush.
Shamokin.
0EPR4NS' COURT SALE.
T X jirsusk of tn Jer of the Orphans' Court
iortlnratwrtaniltouiity, will be exposed to
puUiealc i Moud the 25th day of March
next,' the luMic Howe of Henry Haas, in the
Borou? of 5orthumbtrland, the following pro
perty,.! wit Two certain contiguous lot of
ground ii the Borough of Northumberland num
bered 8 and 9B, and xiunded N. E. by Queen
street, V bj an al!e:, S W by Duke street,
and S E v lot i9 ; conUning each one-fourth of.
sn sere. Whesoa arectej a two story frame
dwelling isuse, and s (ine building, formerly
udasfcUaulhy.
AI,sO:A lolof T3uniin said Borough, num
bered 74 henjfi b bj Mueen iUeet, N W by
lot 75, S USy Ihise ttntt and S E by lot 73
containing ie-fourh of ta acret and whereon
are erected to dwelling uusea, one on Queen
tr'. theM.r on Uukeitreet
ALSO it-tut contigisut lots In the Borough
aforeaaid, auiwred 139,130, 131, it 132, boun
ded N E bylits street, i W by n alley, S W
by est wai j S E by ifth street' containing
in sll ahout tu., tcroi
ALSO: 6ii-onliuai lu in said Borough,
iiiil iiuiiibted,r, 98.13,100, iOt if 108, bound
k w 1 17 M,rk'ttr,'lN W by sixth street,
f ,, 1,v Hev,nd 8 Eby lot 103, containing
m all aH,lt lw, jUelh, t,e of William
wcjLsy , dx-ead. sV tocommence at I o'clock
uamel manoAM, ) Adm.ri
nii'inm....-. Aam n
ociC
March S.u $
PeUr Lilly
).4,Aprit,rmA.D. 1850.
va
Eluabeth Lilly. S ' oubP " "9re"
Yo. . k i Sb'h Lilly,
1 os are hereby n-j. . . , 1 u.
fors th. J, ),,.. A, .iH' "i 8PP
n
-ourt of Coruruon Pleas of
Northuilrlnd coC " 0m
April next, to I M.0" f
how eau, (if bove complaint and to
VimM. Maiiimviir h.) why a diorcs .
vou J1,1 not r decreed against
Sheriff's office-, 8unb1,ES COVERT, Sbr'ff.
March 2, lS60.''it
100
68
SO
37
14
9
t
J28
10
25
8
10
82
280
1 er Auguata town .f otv f hem
ner, at Cotwtable's saK ,d 'f Conrad Ksrsch
purchased by me, sad lou,ry 15- I850' "M
to said foi(visi 1 iurhig my pteaatlra
9 t VI '1 . tl
10 rrrft. of Rj, (m0r or l."1) 8ttnd
lllind Horse; 1 Mantis CI? tl ground 5
. Wll' A two horse sled.
J-owef Augusta, Tefc. J3, "wiwi.
. 1 , JKr--8t
T ETTEK envlowa. .
i at this aW M kinds, M sale
REQISTEIVS NOTICE. ,
NOTICE Is hereby given to sll Lsgstees, Cre
ditors and other persons, Interested in the
eatates of Peter Swank, dee'd., settled by his exe
cutors William Swank and Solomon Swank t of
Jeremiah J. Vsstjns, doe'd., settled by his adm'rs.
Peter E. Vsstins snd Lydia Housel ; of John Marr,
ttee'd., settled by his sdm'r. David L. Irland of
Martin Garmsn, dee'd., settled by his adm'r. Jacob
Carman 1 of Jacob Ruhle, dee'd., settled by his
ex tor. smuol Herri or Christiana Ferster, Uerrr.,
settled hy her adm'r. Jesse Hensyl. OTat the
Executors and Administrate! of saitstates have
filed their accounts with ths Register of Northum
berland county, snd thl ma samt will be presen
ted to the Orphan' Court of said county on Tues
day the 2nd ilry of April next for confirmation
and allowance. ,
JOHN P. PURSEL, Register.
Register's office )
Sunbury, Mafcti 2, 1850 5 t c
JAMES BIOLAN & CO.,
IMPORTEUS OP '
F.nglUh, French & Oernian Goods,
No. 138 Marktt Stttit,
alova vocSth srassT, vr stiIss,
PHILADELPHIA,
Needles, Stay Binding, Sewing Silk,
Pins, Carpet do Thimbles,
TspeS, Coat,, do Bodkins,
Cotds, ' Flsnnel do Hooks & Eyes,
Galloons, Quality do Zephyr Worsted,
Buttons, Furniture" Tstent Thread,
Tailors Twiat, Purse Twist, Wire Ribbon,
Silk, Cotton, and Linen Canvass, . .
Gloves, Hosiery, Shirts and Drawers, Comforts,
Infanta' Socks, Children's Gaiters, Suspender,
Woolen Yarn and a great variety of 8TAPLE
AND FANCY TRIMMINGS.
March 2, 1850, lm
CAUTION!!
MASON'S
CHALLENGE BLACKING.
THE immense snd steadily increasing demsnd
for the celebrated
MAJON'8 CHALtiENGfi BliACKlNO
Mas Induced numerous unprincipled persons to
slteinpt an imitation of his Box Labkl, Varying
it slightly, With a view to evade the law, but at
the same time designed to impose upon the univer
sal confidence of committers, in favor of Mason's
Blacking; and as the counterfeit bears no resem
blance to the original, except in the label, and has
none of its good properties, Country Merchants,
when ordering Mucking, ahould be nareful to ssk
for "MASON'S ORIGINAL CHALLENGE
BLACKING," which is sold by all respectable
Wholesale Dealers, in every City in the United
States. - JAS. "S. MASON & CO. .
Philadelphia, March 2, 1850 4t
Louisa Bcnnet, by"
her next friend Ja- No. 10, January term 1850,
cob Conrad. Al. Suhpcona in Divorce.
vs I
Edmund Bennet. J
"To Edmond Bennet,"
You are hereby hotifiad, to be and appear before
the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas ofNor
ihuinberiand county, on the 1st day of April next,
to answer the above complaint and to ahow cauc
(if any you have,) why a divorce a Vinculo Ma
trimonii should not be decreed aguinat vou.
JAMES COVERT, Shr'ff
Sheriff office Sunbury, )
March 2, 1850, 4t )
H'lL.II4!rfV A.Vn-lYSP8iPTIC
ELIXIR ia, with the utmost confidence, offered to the
Medical Fncully and the puMic for the cure of Dyipep
aia or Indigestion, and all disease arising from it, such
as
Nausea, Headache.
Vertigo, Dimness of Siehl,
Debility of the iNervmSJ Sys
tem. Mvnochondria. Juundice.
Bilious Vomiting,
Burning sphmtlon at the pit
of the st-trtnch,
l.ivercnmoloint.
Oppression after eatingf
iomoi appetite, raipiijnion oiineiienu,
Wasting of the strength. Pain in the pit of the stomach
Flatulence, with frequent or towards the right side,
belching of wind, l-ldlloWneRS of complexion,
Vitiated tuste, Depression of the spiriss aad
Constitution and nueasiuess! irritability of tamper, &C
of the bowels, I
If a case of dy6prpfcia should be neglected, most scriooS
effects may ensue, for it lays the foundation for, is the iu
cipent cause of, and very frequently terminuL- iiicmeumn
linn. I would impress upon the UlimVjtV.', JitL wil.h
this disease may he to s.wa.'Vi.n.l W,
tuies, -'ce by adding a consciousness of folly to iM
penalty of nam. '
This medicine ia neatly put dp in bottles, with ample
directions for use, and ia sold in Sunbury by Jonx W
Fai!, JA.MKS WILLIAMS.
Testimony of Mr. Abner Elmes, hntter, Market street
above Sixth, corroborative of the efficacy of Williams
Auti-Dyspeotlc Kliair
, , niiiDstrau, October 3, IMS.
Ma. Jambs Williams ! '
Dear r?ii : It gives me a rent pleasure to kmw that yotJ
are uin preparing you medicine for the cure of Dyip.
sia, for many of my acnuniiitances have repeatedly asked
me Where Itendld be nrocuied, knowing that 1 had been
cured by it. As I think Hint a public acknowledgment of
the great benefit 1 have recelven front the use of your med
icine no. ..my one vt you, ntu may ie useiui to others; I
now make it. For several years I suffered from Drsprp.
sia. which iucreaaed to such an extent that my health and
constitution were rapidly aiuking under it. I was com
pelled to restrict myelf to the frowt simple food, and even
that I Could not dige.n. I felt a loss of strength, disincli
nation tn exercise, and, as yon have it in your advertise
ment, a general feeling of depression and indeaCrihahle
weariness. In the year hearing from others high re
commendation of your Anti-Dyspeptic Elixir, I procured
and used It With the most hnppy effect ; under it influence
Ktufuorend Wariness gradually passed away, and my appe
tite returned which I could gratify with impunity. Ten
rears have now elapsed, and my e-wfidence in the curative
powers of your medicine haa of eourac increased, fi it
completely cured me when I failed toobtntn relief from any
other source. Very reapectfully vmrs,
ABNKR EI.MF.H.
Testimony of Edward H. Rowley, Wholesale, Nerehant
of the firm of Rowley, Ashhtiuner ft Oo.j No 6 South
Vharves, in proof of the efficacy of Williams' Anti-Dyspeptic
Elixir.
riiiLADixrilM, October 29, 1810.
Mr. Javks Willisms!
Dear &ir : I take plivsure in reconunendine your Anti
Dyspeptic Elixir for the cure of Dyspepsia. I have taken
it myself for the disease, snd have been entircljr cured.
Yours respectfully,
EDWAHD FI. ROWLEY.
Aorxr JOHN W FRIUNG, Sunbury, Pa.
March 2, ly
IMULADELPIIIA
MEDICAL HOUSE.
ESTABLISHED 15 YEARS AGO, BT
Dlt. KINKELIN.
iV. W. Corntr of Third and Union Strtttt,
BETWEEN SPRUCE AND FINE STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA
FIFTEEN YEARS of extensive and uninterrupted
practice apent in thia city Vive rendered Dr. K. the
nust exiiert and successful practitioner far and uear.
in the trentuieut of all diseases of a private i.atura. Persons
afflicted with ulcere upou the body, thr.iat, or legs, pains iu
the neaoor nones, uiercunui rn.'uiuaiism, strictures, gravel,
disease arising from y milifull excesses or impurities of the
bl od, whereby the e..itsniuiiuu hua become euiecbled, are
all treated with success.
He who plnees himself under the care of Dr. K ., may re
ligiously confide in his boil s' as a gciillouiau, and euUidant-
ly rely up u uia ssn. as pnysiciau.
TAKE PAHTICL LAR NOTICE.
Youne Men wfe have injured themselves br a certain
pi act ice indulged in -a habit frequently tainted from avil
toompanliaia ur at erhnL-he efleeia of which are nightly
fall, even when aSlech and destroy b ah mind and body,
ah uld apply imuia.liately. Wankuesa and e.'iistitutional
debility 1 sa of muscular energy, phyaical lassitude aiul gen
ami pr .Siraii ai. Irritalnllly aitfl all nervmia aflecurms, indi
geatiiMH aluasishness aT ths ttvsf, and every disease ui any
way connected, wi'h the die rder of Uia proeraatjva fune
ti 'lia f-uri'd. anirl lull vigrW restored.
VOL I II 3t !11 4KIIOOD,
A VIGOROUS LIFE,
oa 4
Prematura Death.
kiMttLi.x ua ulf Pnunttlua.
ONLY 25 CF.NTS.
This B tfikiusl publisliedis filled with useful information
nn the infirmities and disehar of the Generative Organs
It adraases iiseli al.W lo YOUTH, MAMHOOD snd t U)
AOK. and aiioukl be land by aH
Tui valuable adtua aia) imptaaiva warning it tlvaa,
will prevent years of misery and suffering mud saVs SAuaau.
1 TaANiaanda of Lives. .
Parenta by raarHi 11 wul hand sow topraVsnt ths aaa.
tracuou of lnir chnJion.
-A remittance -rf S3 ornte, e1oaed In a letief. ad
drM u' BKJilNaiEUN, N. W.ruar of THIRD 4
l"1oN eHraati, between feuce Pn, Ph.ladelphia,
will ensure a book, uialar envelope, per return ol mail.
Paraouaat a l inca may address Dr. tt. by letter, (poet-
picTaA&a&Fa DiBECnONS,
r.a-warded by aemling a remittaucs, end put upaeoue frota
Sook-aellera. New Agente.Pedlara, Cuvaaaara, and all
others annulled wan ma auova ; "
February 9, 1840 -If
sasKaaMasa3ESSa
mWO NEW CANAL B0AT8 For aale by
X IRA T. CLEMENT,
funbury Msreh 9. 180. '
, WlLlTRTT & IIAnDIXG'!
WHOLESALE Comtnlsaion PA-11 nJ
RAO WAREHOUSE, Nr. ' MINOR
Street, PMladelphia.-. VVhee - f' rt
ment of all kinds of Tap- "P! '' '
the lowest cash prte -Ctep,
Lajttx tid Prtntlnff Papers,
i - Ac. on bund. ,
Plain snd ftiled white Csps. " "
blue
Flat Caps. , .
Plain and ruled whit tanar. , ' e
" bine "
Blue and white Folios.
White and colored Printing Paper
Tissue Papers.
Shoe" .
Wrapping"
Envelope , ."
Hardware and 6testhin Paper. 4 ,
Tar Boards.
Straw Boards,
Bonnet Board.
, All orders front the Country will be attended
to at the shortest notice.
All goods sold will be carefully packed, and de
livered at any place in the city.
The highest cash price paid for Rags, or ex
changed for Paper, as low as can be bought else
where. Please call and examine for yourselves.
Philadelphia, Nov. 17, 1849.
Groceries! Groceries!!
coirow & Co.
S. W, Cornet Arch $ 6th Street Philadelphia,
"JFFER for sale to the inhabitants of Sunbury
end vicinity, Family Groceries of the very
finest quality consisting of
Extra Fine, Superior and Common Green and
Black Teas. . - . v
Coflees of sll kinds and prices.
Sugars of every kind.
Rice, Farina, Sago, Hominy.
All kinds of choice Pickles, Sauces, Ketchups,
Olive Oil, Preserves, Ac, warranted to be of the
very finest grades in the market and at the
cheapest rstcs possible. .
AW goods carefully packed and promptly for
warded, COLTON & CO.
8. W. Cor. Arch & 6th SU
Pfclla. Oct. 28, 1849 che3m ly my 58, .
Winter Arrangement.
PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAIL
ROAD, FROM PHILADELPHIA
TO POTIVILI.E.
ON and after November 1st, 1849, the Pas
senger Trains will run between Philadelphia
and Pottsville as follows :
Leaves Philadelphia at 8 J A. M., daily except
Sundays.
A rrives at Reading at 1 1 IS.
Arrives at Pottsville at 12 60.
Leaves Pottsville at 6 A. M. daily except Sun
days. Arrives at Rending at 10.
Arrives at Philadelphia at 13 60.
FARES. Pottsville and Philadelphia 3,50
and 3.00; Pottsville and Reading 1,40 and 1,20;
Reading and Philadelphia 2,25 and 1,90,
Passengers cannot enter the cars unless provi
ded with Tinkets.
There will be no Afternoon Train.
NOTICE. Fifty pounds of baggage will be al
lowed to eaeh passenger in these lines ; and pas
tengers are expressly prohibited from taking any.
shing ss baggage but their wearing apparel, which
will be the risk of the owner.
By order of the Board of Managers.
8. BRADFORD, I
Nov. 24, 1849i Secretary.
ROBT. L. SETH. THOS. P. B. SETIt
SRTII & BROTH EH.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AMD
(Zommtosiou lrrc1i.iuto,
NO. 89 PRATT STXBBT,
(Nea Bowi.v's WHAsr,)
BALTIMORE,
Will pay particular attention to the sale ofGAIN
u.""' oilier products of the farm. -Baltimore,
January in t
THE PEOPLE'S VADB-WtflCTJBK
COMPRISING A COLLECTION OOVE 200
VALUABLE RECIPES,
lit the Useful and Interesting Arts with d few
iiuple aad Cartoaa ExperlsMeUts 1st
1. CHEMISTRY I
NCLUDttCi Medicines, Perfumery, Chemistry
Cookery, Farriery, Dying, Confectiunsry; l)o-
incv.iw uuouuiiiv,cic crc. eic. r rice rj cts., tor
ale by HENRV MASSER;
Sunbury, Dee. 8, 1849,
nutate of Henry Yoxtlielmer, dee'd
OTICE hereby given, that, letters of admin-
1 w iatrntinn ! lw.ii atmntmA . n . I. k .... i
- - p . . hjuiv .uimnivr
on the estate of Henry Ydxtheimer, of Upper Au-
iu . 1 : . I.- ., . , 1 .
5""' luwnaiiip, iorinumocrLana county, dee d.
All person having claims to said estate, are re
quested tODreaeni them for si.min.iinn in
debted to the estate are requested to makeimme-
uiaur payinenu
I'KKUERIfJK LAZARUS, Adm'r.
Sunbury, Jan. 5, 1850. 6t
THOMPSONS
sr$qsi'K:iiAiVA bxpreh.s,
Between Philadelphia, Sunbury, Ji'orthum
berland, Danville, Millon, Muncy,
WUliamsport, Levisburg, Mif.
fliriburg, Jfew Betlin and
Selinggrovei
Leaves the City every Thursday Morning
OFFICES IN FRXX.ADEZ.FHZA.
FOR PACKAGES AND LIGHT GOODS,
At L1YINGST0X te Co 's Express, Depot
43 North third Street; .
AND FOR HEAVY ARTICLES,
At CONRAD, CARTER tr Co.'s, Depot dot .
of Broad $ Cherry.
January 19, 1850.
Win. . Cochran fc Co.,
Wbrflf.ale and Retail,
WiXE AXD LIQUOR MERCHANTS,
No. 72 H'alnut Stfeet, Philadelphia.
B AVE always on hand a very Urg stock of
I Wines, Liquors and Segara, of their own
importation. Store Keepers, Hotel Keepers, and
private gentlemen, will bis supplied ea the asost
liberal terms.
Philadelphia, Nov; IT, 184li
STONtj Ware.
THE subscriber would1 most respectfully In
form his friends and a generous public, that
he is manufacturing ths' btat quality of
stoiIb Ware,
in all its varieties, sftd is prepared ttt sell I little
cheaper than any other manufacturer in the Union.
He is slso importing slid dealing most extensively
in
CHINA, GLASS ASl) QUEEfcsiir ARE,
which he offers on the moat reasoniible terms.
His Potteries are oif Boftd street ttorlhoT Fcty
ette, and China store and Sttelliflg tt fto. 8, E.
Baltimon street. .....
DAVID PARR.
No. 8, E. Baltimore street,
BalTiitsas, Maryland.
February , lSS) ly
STONE Were, Earlrren Wsrs, Raisins; A I
monds, Prunes and Cream Nuts. '
Planes of all kinds.
Salt and Plaster Just received and for sale
by - JOHN W. FRILINO. .
Sunbury, Dee. 29,' 1649.
ROSE pINTMENT. A fresh supply of this
ana lor sale py nvui .n.J-in.
Sunbury, July 28, 119
, . t TUB FARMER'S r , t.
ENCYCLOPEDIA.
EDITED BT OOUVKRNF.UR EMEHSO.
IN ONE VOLUME, Royal octavo, tlJ3 pages,
beautifully bound, containing, 17 fine plates,
besides numerous Wood Cuts. Sold at about
ons fourth the cost of the English work, Without
any Plates. - " ' " u
"The Farmer'a Encyclopedia Is a'resl treasury
of practical information, wherein the experience of
all ages and countries is csrefully ostkt cr to
the present dsy, and admirably arranged for con
venient reference." Dr. Darlington. -
"We are fully convinced that such an amount
of valuable knowledge for farmer can be found in
no other work in so chesp and convenient a form
In fact, no Farmer who pretends to be well inform
ed in his profession, should be without this work."
New uenneasee Farmer. - ,
An excellent work, fit to be distributed in pre
mimnshy Agricultural Socities. J. 81 Skinner.
For sale at this Ollice, price 4. .. .
Also, by E..W. C A lilt, Third street, opposite:
the Exchange, Philadelphia ; and N. HICKMAN,
Baltimore, Maryland.
t3T Ali Oabkaa sicst ieccstfiaita at
THsCitSH. '
July 14, 1849. 8m
E. J CITES, .
WHOLESALE DEALER k MANUFACTURER OF
WILLOW AND WOODEN WARE.
Importer el French flaskets Ieklng ClaaSSs,
and Fancy floods,
No. 18 North Second Street,
Between Market snd Arch 8ts., under J. Sidxsi
Jokes' Carpet Warehouse, two doors beldtv
Christ Church,
ruiLAnELPHiA, ' .
1LT AS on hand atid is constantly receiving a
large and extensive assortment of Combs,
Brushes, Fsncy Goods of every description, (too
numerous to mention,) Looking Glasses Of Gilt
and Mahogany frames, Baskets, Coaches, Chairs,
Ac. - '
BROODS,',
Shaker's Eastern Wisp and Country Brooms,
Window Blinds, Door Mats, Tubs, Buckets,
Churns, Washboards in fact, Wooden and Wil
low Ware of every description, ell of which will
be sold low for Cash or City acceptance.
Merchants would save themselves much time
snd trouble, by calling and examining my stock
before purchasing. , . .. 1
N. B. Looking Glasses, are insured against
Brcukagc to all parts of tlie Union, without extra
charge. " ..-, .- - l;-. , .
August S3, 1349. 3m
TIMtMOniS
COLUMBIAN KPBLI.XMO SOOtL '
B1
a progressive and Comprehensive Sys
tem of Orthorminv anrl nrlhini, Inplu.lin
n rj " iv-
a vanety of definitions, adapted to the nso of
Schools in the American Republic, by Almon
Ticknor, a Teacher of twenty-five year's experi
ence, snd author of the Columbian Calculators,
Practical Common School Mensuration, Ac'
The attention of Tenrhxra. K.'imrJ 11.-..-
parents, dec, is invited to this new Spelling Book,
which conforms to the modern spelling and usages
in Orthography as being one of the neatest, cheapest
best arramrcd. snd belter mlnntrrt tr. .m. r
children, than sny other published in the United
owia. ii ia wnai ii purports to be, a spelling
Book and not a Reading Book, and only requires
an examination on the part of Instructors of youth
to secure for it a universal introduction Into the
Schools of the United States. Just published, and
for sale by HfcKkr Masses, Sunbury.
Where Teachers and Directors can procure
copies fur examination.
' AUgUSt lt4.
HICtfEtt & TULL,
So. I.0 C liPNiutt Atreetj
(Opposite the Arcade)
FHILADELFIIIA,
1 ANUFACTI'RERS of Ihcir improved stvle
J-'A Elastic Ster"! a-nfln S,ll,l nl l. il,.r
Solid Riveted ' " ' '
Till Mi.
whirh took the only first premium, awarded by
me rrankiin tnsiituie al tlieir last exhibition.
H. & T. Like pleasure in informing the travel
lino milllir. lhl.1 tliev tliaVf. nnw mt t.nn.1 a ...
ttful assortment of their improved style of Solid
t. l rl '. V""V and Single Koho
I funks, of vsnous styles; Ladies 1 runsa,
lice Trunks, Honnet Boxes, Cap Cases, Carpet
Basra, ahd Sn elerrant ataur.rtmr.nt e.f t.n.viv V...
amcled Patent Leather Bags, with every article
in ineir line oi, Business, i
ITr Old Trunks Repaired or taken in exchange
for New ones. ' ALEX. L. HICKEY.
RICHARD VV.TULL.
Philadelphia, Nov. 17, 1849..
50,000 Victims Every Year
Fall n Prey to Consumption, Asthma
and liaising Blood. Ileclio Fever
and Night Sweats.
ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION.
L. J. Beals. tt Delaiieev ur..l ... i
law who had tMeo an invalid lur yeara from Asthma i to
another considered aa in eoiisuinptiun. It relieved them at
auee, so that they travelled several hundred miles.
SPITTING BLOOD
Is always abrniii.f . It leada to the worst kind of Con
sumption, and uuieaa arrested in time ia (enerally fatal
bhennan'a AU-Healma; UaJsam is the beat remedy known :
It heals the wounded or ruptured blood vessels ol the luusrs
and thereby etleete a perinanuiit cure, while other renie.
iliea only atop the blood lor the tune. A few doses of
thiS Balaam will satisfy the roost akepticnl that it ia the
hiadicine required It haa been saocessful in many eases,
end thut too where they had run Into a rapid decline, or. as
liuwe generully exnresed, "IIASTV CoNSl .'PTlOfJ.1
Youiin pers His, or thno of middle age, are nure subject
to these attacks than the aped.
Price is cenls and 1 per. bottle.
Dr. Hhei man's Cuugh aiid Woria Loieneea, sud Poor
Man'a Piasters, a 'kl us above '
Principal Office 108 Nassaa-etreet, New York.
SUERSAS'S
POOR JIAN'S PLASTER
has cored more cases of Ifir-umslism, Pain In ths Back,
Side and Chest. Lumliugo and Weakness, than any aph
ration tliat hiia increased, hutlreds of unprincipled rascata
have attempted tn eouuterl'ei tt, arid pa njl oft upon ihe
ci'mmuiiiiy ee hic genuine. I V iseware H Iecep!ofll.sl
Keuiemlier that the true aid geniiine Plaster ia IpreadtltKin
reddish pdper niaile expieraly for the purpose and every
case the signature of Ur. Sherman is printed upon the buck
of the Plaster, and the whole secured by Copy Kight. None
others are genuine. Therefore whs! you want a real good
Sherruau;a 1' oor Alairi Plaster, call at theollice, (J0 Nussuu
street, and yon Will tint be disappointed.
Hemember principal Ollice 106 Nnssau-sYreet, New-York,
Where all Dr. cMiernnin'a Loaenirea are a ild. iiis Agents
are Mrs. Hays, 1)9 Fulton street. Brooklyn j H meson,
Williamsburg j and Heddmg k Lo, Hoaton, and
i JOHN YOUNG, Sunbury.
M. A. McCAY, Noitliumbejiancl
Nov, 10, 1819 cheJiu-lv
n. s. lawucnce,
Agent for the sale of Southicorth Manufactu
ring CVi. Writing Pap rt.
ITat e House, Ko. 3, !lluof street
PHKZ.ADBX.PBZA.
100 CES of the above superior Pspers now
in store, and for sale to trade at the lowest
market prices, consisting in part of
Fine thick Flift Cspa; !5, 14, 15 and 16 lbs.
blue arid white: '" 1
Superfine MedtuS) tnd Demi Writings, blue
and while.
Extrasuper1 ahd superfine Folio Posts, blue.
Sup'cVfhre Carnmcrical Posts, blus and white
plain an4 ruled
ahd white, plain and ruled.
Extra super Lincu Note Papers, plain and giL
Supe.fine and llndBill Papers, long and broad.
8uperGne and fine Counting-House Caps and
Posts, blue and white. '
Extra super Congress Caps and Letters, plain
and ruled, blue and white. -
Extra super CongreM taps snd Letlerl, gllL
Superfine frrrtffti Csjvs and Posts.
rtuperfiued blue Bath Posts, brue and white,
blain and ruled. '
Embroidered Note Papers and Envelopes,
"Lawyer's" Hr ef Papers.
Superfine sud fine Cape and Pests, ruled1 and
plain, blue and white, various rpjalilies and prices.
. Also, 1000 reams white end asserted Shoe Pa
pers, Bonnet Boards, white and assorted tissue,
Tes, Wrapping, Envelops, sssorted and blue Me
diums, Can Wrsppirfg, Hsrdwsfe Psfr, 4.'
I e:i.j.ui. S.'.a .....
tftntmnh of Ourn if Tifta. CaSevrs. firpMlt. smJ
Starr ASsart hmue tf tkt BliHtni Iff, ary SMALL
QUANTITY wAicS test suMd e UtHirhu a efeat Cans
a tniM Duxmml r amy nrtaft ifu fmriftfrnf atWIeai seas
r tn A Afrrlictns wkuA sal tuMurd mnd eewcaaissl ssmA
DisMuw tarn laers Is gasilwSai tiidmei 1JU1
BRANT'S HNDIAN
PURIFYING EXTRACT
If ntrk i Mtdirint. In every respset ; anrl ttlarS Is sbn.
dant aroof. In fru mrss vHacted, that UM BOl'TLK ml
It contains auart parilying. healing virtue, aad sbImI
fowif. thsn there Is eunmined in i'ew tottla of aay aar-aarHtr-i7l,
or sny wtktr m4i-inl that has aver beaa oflVrad
for ssla. There Is andimbled proof In oar pamphlets,
that bv tha use af this (treat nfie PttrU.r. they that
were Uvino yet t.ivathey llial trara I. ana and Caip
n.ao ess now Walk they thst ware Pick. ftraoruLSvs,
and olherwisa diiea.ed, have been Ukslks and Cvase.
- Hundied3 "fhousands '
wh. tiava user! Baaar'a Peairiaa. after havlag ased aas
tested st.L the eartartert'Hd and other meriirinee raeaffa
ueaded to ears blood diseases, have seriaWd Ibst-
Brflflfs is tliu Cli6ap6fit,
baeants Oat KMU at It tiae start mrdieal. earatlt aaaw
ler In It and, In eoRjeaneneei eures etert sIImms ia saaesi
lui itms, than etc auulf of ant btbsr mediriua.
If. then. OSS Bitttltot Bs.lr t PvsiriSS will tars
FOUR TIMUS mam disease than "U imlt of tarseiM
vflla, ' lis. nt s I'oairiFS" would be s chrmp it fwiir d.A
tort a bottle, as tartpriltm at sat dollar. But BRANT'S
I'UIIIPIKIl is sold lor only ONL DOI.I.AH a boltle ; and
as a bonis of it sot cured, and Is mpnhh nf euring.-jrear
7et as much disease as en boltU of srsiisaru7e. thara
fore, sarsnpsrllls. in eonsequence vf its Zeis, puwer sud
let inedirel effii-acy, should be sold nt nm atert tbsal
Trnaiy AVrt Oni. ier bottla, to ba as car aa tha Pvai
riaa at Of Vtllar.
One Dollar's Worth !
How much C.wria hnwuiurh PrpHit.ti hnw murtli
ScKorviaA will Out DolUr'a ttxn-Uoi Brmnf Ph'MFiBK
eurct HmsJ ih tuliowtn( t.leDinnt, wkkh U lymi
oti of iti pownr.
CANCEROUS SCROFULA!
'I'hiii it the cf nf Iitf !! who yt ftr. Ha w
curmi of won cat of Scrofula, br only Tmht Bettlm
of Hmnt'i Purinnr. than er wn r'ured by the ut of
Tclvt Gntlong uf tha bert ftmaparilla that wu avrr matia,
tfrapnril)a hm not ntjicient mniieml powtr to effect tha
cur vt iirh a revoltingl kopeiest ra.
. Mr. J ft TIaskin, ol Ront, Onrida f . X T. had ttsrtt
uU fott jffsjr fonrlnnl to hia bed tli la yrcr ha
wisi mi much di-caed and diri!itsitd at tti unahle to
raits- hit liNiid to hit head, He had that btt medical d
Tfrn had utcd alt of tha fjt aurfaparWai to no food
afr-rt pot Myyrtt and raw and wm rontdrfd to be
a tying StaU, mid cuuld nul lit twenty four hours lunfer,
win n ht rimimrnr'tl timn? UltAN'l'M l't'ltlKIKH. Hit
ttrk km eaitn nrarty off. innn r to far a holt wh eatv
tltiotijrh bin tvndpiptx uiidrr hit thin, to that he hrralhad
through ihr ho! bit far wm $w rattn around that It
cimi'l be lyttd up tint ot iti pm-j ii imlf tvildtii( by a
malt piertt the mo of ant arm wm destroyed y two UK
rera an Vleer tindff the arm. a Wra at a tnnn't kmnd,
had nearly ttUtn tbi nttfh hia aide intm kit body. 1 bv. h
wm nQlirtrd with ftctnty turh putrid, azrid, offnnv 1
cti. oh vaiiout iiaitt nf his parton. Fur farther aad full
onrticiiN-a. ere Our pamphlnU.
Iiutt. TUnil Willi MS, one of th mott tkilful phy
ictana of ftuiur, wm rul ed to Ilniiiin tha day b'tn
no enmmrnerd tiinp Vrttnt't fairi Port. V. exam
ined him, and then told him Uiat all lh mtJUinu m thm
mvrld could not curt him that hia cae wea
Worse than Hopeless !
Wow hear Mr. HASKIN'S ttatemptit nf eur Tie 4
My wife procured mirt bottle ot BfXrs PUR1FYJ!Q
EXTRACT of Bisttll A Leonard, Drutita, of Home
I trommrnced ming that, and bean u vet aHr that
bottlh enM?d ma to ret off mv W wUm i hmA ...
emiflned out ymr 'ao txcunn huttla enabled me to m
0"t vt the Aok'f-thn third Ituttia euahled m tu aA
7Vo Mites, to Hiitnc Crntrr, where 1 procured Six Btulm
mom: ami when I had finished winj thnt. Seventeen out
ol Twenty t.'h ert had hrai.kp it and thru bottltt mora
effected a i'KHKKf V XKE of all tha Clean, ami re
ttorcd me to good health.
FOURTEEN WITNESSES I
Mr. IlASKlN has sworn to the shove fsrts, snd tha
facts arc v.iti,e,ed snd certified to by Dflt'T. T. WIL-I.IAMS-Mr.
G. K BROWN, prufrb-tor of the IfMlTieaH
;v(-Mes,rs. HISAKl.t. it I.KONAHD. Wholesale and
retail Druugiats and Kt.F.VKN other rttptetablm srilntssss.
We Challenge the World
To TROVE a Curs of aa rtnhing and trry aejMteas a
caea of Scrofula, by thn use nf TEN TIMKS as much
sarMparltla. ur any other medicine, as was used of Btant't
turifitr to etteel the abbve cure which enra ahall ba
prueed by as atony mtU-kntnen, rtrptciabU amiiaMaf, as ia
the above cure.
FOR SALE BV John VT. Friline, Sunlmry Pa.
Msry A. McCay . Ni.rthumberalnd.
JhnH.ltasei Milton,
Henry J. Shaeffer do
Kdward A. Kulziier do
AiUim Courhd Pottsgrova,
Vnyn McCormick; McEweiiavils,
W. P. I. Painter, Muncy,
J. P. Mann k Co., ' Iliigbravilla,
I'.dward Wilam, New Berlin,
Thornton k linker, Lewisburg,
S. J. Cr-.use, Aeiinsgrova.
W H. Hickley, l)anv.lle,
E. P. Leila A: Johri It. Mnyer, Rliiomsl.nrg.
All Inters and nrdera must bs addressed to WallaSe i
Co., 106 Uroadway, New York.
SiuiUiry, July SI, letO ly.
Kquliable lAte Iiisiirhnce, Annuity
nnri Trust Coiupanv,
OFFICE 74 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA
Capital SW,000. Chaktse PxarxTCAL.
THE Company are now prepared to transact business
nrxvn the most liberal and advantageous terms. They
are authorized by their charter jserrt. 3) '-to mnk all and
every insurance appertaining to I'.ie risks of w hot ever kind
Or nature, and to receive and execute trusts, rriake endow
meiile, and to grant and purchase annuitiea.M The Com.
nany sell annuiliea and crkrvdlsnts, and act as Trustees
for minors and heirs.
table of Premium, required for th AssurancS of I too far
the whole term of Life.
Ag. fnm. Ag. Pfem. Age. Prem.
19 tso ai aim i sa
il 1 53 32 9 15 47 3 49
18 1 58 33 9DI 48 3 6
111 1 59 34 X I!7 49 3 77
90100 3533 50 3 04
tt 183 30 8 4 U 61 4 IS
180 37 S.47 St IN
M 18 3S 54 S3 4SI
SI ITS 4 63 4 4 71
. j 40 70 S3 4 SI
li IM 41 (Hi Ml SU
7 ,6 57 SXl
43 3 01 S854
1 8X 44 3 IJ tl IN
DO SOt 45 3 t 80 3 03
The premiums are less than any other company, and Uia
policiea afford greater ailrantattee. Tables of lialf-yearly
and quarterly premiums, half credit ratea ol" preruuiin, abort
terms, Joint lives, aurvivorshlps aiid eiHlnwinnus j also,
form of ApphcatiiHi (l. Which there acf binnk abeeU') are
to be had on aiplicuti,ai at the otfice, or by letter to tha
"em, 11 t. suf, ounoury.
KAtara vox tsstsisa 1 00 on s si-igle Life
r or 1 y
81
99
For 7 yeara.
For Life.
J.0
IM
.70
.o4
80
4U
50
i,3o
i7
3,43
3.97
(,03
ExAMn-n A person aged 30 yenrs next birth dav, by
saying the Company gg eenu would secure tr. his family
or heirs 8UJ sliould h die in one vear : or for Sa.aO he se
cures u them SlouO; or for 13 aiimtslly for seven years
he secures to Una tf 1000 .should he die In Seven yeara ; or
f AI.40 paid annually Uunng hie he secures fiooo to ba
Paid vbfi he diet. The insurer aecuiing his owu Uams,
y the difference in ammiftof premium, fomthiarrharKrd
by other orticea. F Stg.SO ths heirs would receive S5kj
should he die iu ope year. ,
Fofma of application and all particulars may h had at
thornc. PETKR CULLtN, President.
Vice Pretideht, W. M. Bairb.
i-'sancis W. Kawls, Secretary and Treasurer.
Com.iltiso Ihts1cin tr. J. D. Miisser, iuiibury.
J. It. Pussy, Sunbury, Agent for N'orlhuiabsrlaad unaa-
ty-
Sunbury, Jul)' 3S, 194S
FIRE PROOF CHESTS,
FOR BOOKS, PAPERS, JEWELRY, tc.
EVAIMS & WATSON,
No. 90 Mrf Third street, between Arch and
Race, and 83 Dock street,
OPPOSITE THE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE.
Patent Soap-stone Line and Key
. bole t'ovef
SALA1IANDERS,
FIRE AND Tintrr PROOF IRON CHESTS,
yvarranted to stand mora Hsat
IISrTlSijnS " Chesia in thia i
If" IftV i'AAiao Fatiiit Ail-Charob
llu. J ft' .4'll ci"Mmt 1000 now m us,
. f STl St - .J. HUM! ftiUHULII. ... m. k a. H.j
Counlrv.
Chamber Inin
use. The
Ihe ordina-
l'P"lCf Tip ry Mrs 1'ro.ls, at
tt J?K a!Ff"stil ciHtibuiaiicai
i Utjal itiLi Cuagc avet-a. which
Very low prices
aliaii icks. Wilh
vhich ca: he ehatM ed
several thouaaud liinea chaiigw
ble in fact every time the l-h la
need if deailabl. . Tha Locks are proof againat the moat
expert Thieve, being supplied with lb Pulenl Key-aol
Cover, and mada very strong, they eauimt be blown open
br Gunpowder. The Locks ar uitended for HANKS,
TOR ES, S A F E8, k s.
Seal and letter copying presses, firs proof doors for Bank
and Stores a
Petaia Slat Ijiatd Rafritefalorf. warmnt superior to
alt otkeia. Water Fillers, Suowct ctains of la beat qual
ity tW Persons wishing to purchase any of th abov ar
ticle, will pleas give them s call, sa they sail cheaper
than say etnar as ths L ulled gtatea.
DAVIDF.VANS,
. . , J'IHANI WATSON.
Philadelphia, November 10, INu ly
1
hsfti
NOB AND cSFIflSO iiORTISE LAT
CHE0: An sxcellent article, for ssls st
havlf ths istisl priesj by J. W. FKIMNO.
Caution Extra.
A man try ths name of CLAPP has
VHttl
young Main of tha name of 9. P. Towneaad, snd asrs kj
name to nut np a Parsparilla, wtlteh thei- rail Dr. TasVaJ
s-nd's Sarsnarills dennminatirrf it GENUINE Original,
This Town send is bo dtir, and nrreg vras ; tat was for
merly s worker on ths railroads, canals, and tha lika. Vat
f'ir wluit he is not This la lo caution th pubiie noS sa ksj
deceived, snd purchase nraie tmt ths Oenoine Original Ota
In. Jacob Townsend'S Saraparilla, having e 4 lh Oti
Dr's, likeness, hia fnnuly coat of arena, aad ais agaartarl
across taa soai of arms.
OLD DOCTOR JACOB TOWftSKftD,
THE ORIGINAL DISCOVERER OF Tit at
Cinulne Town end arsaparlllai
OLD Dr. Townsend is now about 70 years of age, sat
has Inng been known as the author snd discoverer at
Oi Genuine Original "Towusend Sarsaparilla ' al
ingnoor, he was compelled to limit ita mauufactura, bf .
which mean it has been kept out of market, and th aalel
circumscribed to thi se only who hsve proved its worth and
known its value. It had reached the enra of many, novar
theleaa, as tboee persons who bad been healed ordi,,s,isx
and saved from deuth, proclaimed ita exeeileuc and ws
derfui
HEALING POWElti
Knowing, msny yeara ago, that ha had, bv his skill, Bel
ence, and experienced, deviaed an article which weald be)
of incalcuable advantage to mankind, when one knowm
and extensively uaetK he hned and pe'raevcred, exrwetiaej
the time to arrive when the means would be furnished t
bring it into' universal notice, when its iitestimsbl virtaaS
would be known and appreciated. This urn has coat, tava
means sre supplicil ; this
GRAND AND LNEQLELLED PREPARATIO,
Tt manufactured on the largeat snle, and is eaOcd for
througliout the length and breadth of th land, especially sat
it is found iiicnpable of degeneration or deterioration.
Let every nam ring throughout tha kind, that Old Vt: '
Jacib Triwiiscnd is now manufacturing the real 'Towuaeaet
Sarsaparilla.' which never sours, never ferments, snd nvt
changes its chnrut-ter.
From thia day forth the people shall have the Pur 0m
uina Towusend Harsparilla, which ahall never soar in th
bottle, or in the stonutrh, and it ahall yet banish from tha
land all Ferrrlf rttiitg, Souring, Exploding, Vinegary Sar
eaparillaa, now in use. A good Sarsaparilla, par aaa)
genuine, ought to MVe; spoor souring, slip-slop Saras pa-'
rilla ought to droop and die.
The Hi t Dr's. Sarsnpaiiiia will keep pars snd serfs
lOOyeirs.
Culike young S. P. TowrsenJ's it improves with sgs,
snd never chanee,, but for the better; because it is pr-
Enreil on scientific principles by a scientific man. Tho
ighest knowledge of Chemistry, and the latest discoveries
of the Art have all been brought into requisition in ths
manufacture of the OLD DR'S. SAKSAPARlLIJk. Ths.
Sarsaparilla ro-t. it Is n-eil known to medical men, eon
tains mmy medicinal properties, snd som properties
wn.o5 nre lnert or usr:rs, anil omera, wiurn, tl retain
in preparing it for use, produce fermentation snd acid,
which is iiiMtrious to the svntcm. Some of tha prprtiea
ofSarsarMir'ilin are so volatile, that they entirely ei'aporatai
and are lost in the prepnration. if they are not preserved by
by a scientific process, known only to those experieneeo in
its manufacture. .Moreover, these' volatile principles, which
11 v off iu vanor. or as an ex imlni ton. under heat, are tha veriS
rsreiitiul medical propertiea of the root, winch girs ts f
u tts value.
Anv rwr?inn can boil or stew the root till tl.ey get s dark
coloteLl liquid, which is more from the coloring matter its.
the root than from anything else ; they ran then atrain this
insipid or vapid liquid sweeten with aur molaasea; an)
then call it "Sarsaparilla Extract it Syrup." But suck as
not the article known as tl.e
GLNl'lNli OLD DR. JACOB TOWNSEND'S SAR
SAPARILLA.
Snrsjiariila root'ure first removed every t'ling capahl of
ueconung aciu or ni lermeniiaimn, ia riinctca ana tk,wt.
ed ; then every pnrtirle of medical virtue is secured in
pure and enneentrnted form ; and thua it is rendered (nea-
Pible of losing any of its valuable aud healing propertiea,
repnred in this way, it is mada th most pewetful agssrl
id the . ,
CURE OF INNUMERABLE DISEASES,
itenrethe reason why we hear commendstions on ever
tide in its favor by men, womeu,snd children. We find it
doing wonder in the cure of Consumption, Dyspepsia, anal
I.iver LouipKiiin, auu in ivnciiiiHfii.iii, ocmi.i., . im
Costiv-enens, ail Cutaneous Eruptions, Pirnplcs, Dlotckss;
and all affcctlonsnrisine from
IMPURITY OF THE m.OOD. . . ;. ,
It nossesses a mervollous emcar'v. in all complaints artsinaT
from indigestion, from AcidiLy of the Sthmach. from n '
eipiul circulation, tleteriuin&tion of bioou to the neao, paipt
tation of the heart, cold feet and cold hernia, cold chins snal
hci Hushes over tl' body. i has not its equal in Colds and
Coughs ; snd promotes ensv expectoration, aiid gentle per
spiration relaxing suiclureuf the lungs, Uiruat, and atarf
oilier pnrt.
Kut in ii'hins is its excellence more msmfestrf ssn an
sckuowleUrcd ti:a:i in aii kiuds mid stages of Female Cwas-
fjums. . .
It works wonders in ensr of Fluor A'.bus or. whites.
f jfl'ini. rrf the Wonih. Olistructed. SuiT-reased. or Painfai
Menses, Irregularity of the mensiruai petioua, tira arv
and laa effectual in curing atl the forma ol Kidney Diaa.
Uyrcmuvingobstnirti'.ais, and regulaiiug tha general syav
4. . tone and atreogth to tha wool body, an IMS
curea all forms ot
NERVOUS DISEASES AND DEBILITY, . .
And thus prevents or relieves a great variety of other sxaV
Indies, as Spinal irritation, Neuralgia, Si. Vitas Dan
Swooning. Epileptic Fits, Convulsions, kc.
And yet be whiII lain have it understood that Ol Bs; '
Jacob Townsend'S Ueuniiie Original Sarsaparilla, tt ask
IMITATION of hit Interior preparation!
Iliniven forbic1 thai we should deal in an article whjs .
would bear the most distant resrtnblanc to S P. Town
scud's article ! and which would bring down upon tha 4lgt
Dr. such a m iintuih load of eompUtiura and crimination
from Aircnta who Imve aold, and purchasers who have uaarl
S. P. Townsend'S Fermenting Compound. We wish At
iiudrrsuiod. Iiecatise it is the sl'Solute truth, that . F.
TownsrR.rs article and Old Dr. Jucob Townsend'S Saras
pirillu are luniveu-wi,le aisirt and inimilely dissimilar fhat
they are unlike iu every parliculai, tiaving uot on singll
thing in common, -
As S. P. Towiis-ikI is no d 'etr, snd never wsi; is so
cheinist, rhiphnruiiuiceutiatkirowa no miYa of medieins
or distase lliau any other c miiikm, unscientific,' unprofaa
SiiMvd ntnn: wlmt guarantee can the public have that taT
are receiving a genuine scientific medicine, contaiaunf nil
the virtiica iLclin prenring it, and which are incapable of
cluing.', which might render them the agenta of diseaa isv-tliati-aict
of healUi
Hut wlint else should be expected from ons who knows
nothing e.eupamtively of medicine oi disease ! It require
a pei a ni of eome ex.nerience. to cKik and sen's up even
common decent meal, how ftiuch store important ia it that
Ihe per ms whoia-inul'acture medicine, designed for v,aV
stomachs and enieehled systems, should know wU hf
mcrltcul proMrnies of jilaiitst the lieat manner of sjeettrvaay
sud concstitrating the'.r healing Vtrtnea, also av, axtcHBiva)'
knowledge of tho vurtous diseases which street 'tW kaaassi'
aystem. and how to aih.pt reuiediea to these diaimssi !-
It ia uotthMwible for thia rardicin blditvooil; rt basnav'
lliiug in it which can ever harm, U can sever sour
tii; and therefore, can nvet Vxaie curative properties
It cleaiwe Iho WmhI, excite the ltvr to. aaJlbV sctioav
bmes the VUHmrh. and civea eoott .i.M Miu ih.
Iwcla of i.pur aud eouatipatioa, alkiva iufUmaiBui, pari.
Scs tiieekin, equahxea the circulation' of th blood, ar
ducuiggeuile warmih equally aUover the bodr.an'd at tts
insensible pcrspiialum ; relc.xea aU obatrueiaiui, and inTura.
ratea the entire nervous t stem. Is not this. lh H. the mi.
cine yon pre-eruiucutlr
iced liul eau mtt nt llee tk.ti,
be said iSH
Towienu"s inferujf article f Thia .au.
CO.MPAUED WITH THE OLD DR'S.
Because of on grimd fart, that the on is inca,bls rs" d.
teruwalnai, d NEVER SWItX whi!f th ntlwr do;
it atwrs, leriuents. and blows the bottlct coulaiuing it ml
Iraginenls; the air, neid liquid exploiting, and damaging
other g,)dt ! Must ma Ibis borritile c.unH,und b poiaMS--nns
to the eyatriu What ' put acid into a avstem already
diseased with acid!, What causes Dysneiaua but arid.
1j w not nil know, that when fmid iu'rs in our stomachae
whnt iniwliief its produ.'ct flatulence, hearthburn, palpi
tution. fihe heait, livr c mipJilal, duartha-, dentry,'
colic, and cirruptiin of the blrvid What ia Scrofula tmt
au avid huiuiar in Hie body I What produces sll the huaaoraf
which bring mi Krupu n,a of the Sum, Scald Head, Salt
Rheum, Erveipcute. White Swctlmga, Fever Snre. and aai
ulccrutMiia iij;.-riml and externa, 1 It is nothuuj uudss
heaven bdt ,i acid sulwtanre, which sours an.1 thua epo.j'
aU tie nuida of. thn body, more or less. What ruar
R heurr'atisin. t.ut sour or acid Itiiid, whick inaiuuals uv.
self between th J mils and claewlnri, imtalhig aiut m
Aainiug the tender aial(drlicnte tissues upon which it sets
Sjoi uervuua diacuua. of impurity ,tt thS bltxal, ol 4m--ranged
circuliitious, and lienrly all I,. Slllrueuts which af
fllct human u.itiiie.
Now is it not fenrribl to mak and sail, snd tnlnitarf
Witfse to use th's
SOt RINO, FF.RMENTtNf!. ACffV COMPOUND"'
OF 8. H. TOWNtKND!-
It is horiible to think, aud to know how cruelly the aVV
Hk led are imi.'seil upon by presumptuooe men lor th akf
of naairy Fortune nuilivout of lb agtaiia of th saak f
nd ii'i eiiivnh-iit r.mdcre.1 Ihe despairing Buffer! !
It is to iirrcsi frnorta up.i lha uiuortuoate. to poert bales'
into wounded buiiwiiitv, to kuidl hop in tha aespairiiur
Uftaom, i.. restore heahh and bloom, and vigor into lh
duelled aud brokvii, and lo baiiiidi uifirmity, lliat Oat Pr.
Jac.H Towusend bus a.ught aiai found th opportunity andt
meaiw to bring his (rruial Universal OtueerunitM Riat
wtihin the reni-h, and to the kuwlclge of all wlio need lij
that they mhy leirn and know, try joyful xparietws', rS
TRANSCENDENT- POWER To HEAL,
And thua tn hav the aiMWrcbaacable aatiafacti,; of haviaff
raised th.xteaitd. aud million, from the bed of eickneas aas
deantdeny to htipe, health, and s twig life of vigot sts4
aaefuiuncss Ut tUriusrtves. their familieaand frin-
Aasar HKNRV MASSl.lt, Sunbury.
July , ItHS. ly cow
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Buntiurv, Iter. S, 1B4S.
BAY HL'M-An sxcellent srlicls (of satis)
by UENttV MAMC&.
Sunbury Jsn. tTtlt, 149 tt.
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' ' peachea of sa cxecllrnt quality, for ashf
bv H. MAsVSEsV
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