Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, May 25, 1850, Image 4

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    SUNBURY7 AMERICAN AND SIIAMOKIN JOURNAL:
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It i tiir Oknchai. Co!rrr.m or th
Mmhodist Protestant Church which i
now in session at Baltimore. On Fricfuy
last
''Tho Rev. Mr. Morrison submitted two
resolution, proposing certain changes in the
discipline, and as a substitute for them the
Rey. Mr. Rag. moved to strikeout from the
book of discipline all that part containing the
articles of religion and the general rules of
Charles and John Wesley. On the motion to
taiso a committee to be called the "theolo
gical commilteo," and to refer the subject
to it, an animated discussion arose many of
the speakers contending that the motion was
a fatal stab to the interests of the church,
and that its adoption would lend to its ulti
mate disorganization. Finally the previous
question was callod and sustained, and the
conference proceeded to vote on the trtieslion
whether the theological committee should be
appointed. The yeas and nays, and the vote
by orders (lay and ministerial) being called
for, the result of the vote stood as follows :
Ministers, 14 ayes, 17 nays; laymen, 11
yes, 9 nays. The two orders not concur
rinir. the motion to appoint the committee
was declared to have been lost."
Ckneral Conference or the Methodist
Church South. This ecclesiastical body
composed of delegates from the several con
ferences of the States of Kentucky, Virginia,
Tennessee, Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi,
Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, North Carolina,
South Carolina, Georgia and Florida assem
bled in the Centenary Church, at St. Louis,
on the 1st instant, Bishop Andrews presiding
assisted by Bishop Caperas and Paine.
BishpSoule, in consequence of increasing
infirmities, being incapable of attending to
the duties of the Episcopacy, a proposition is
made in tho address of the Bishops to afford
them some additional strength.
The address next refers earnestly and elo
quently to the missionary cause, which has
greatly prospered in the Church, and the
duty of interesting the young in missionary
enterprises is judiciously enforced. The
missions to the slave population of the South
aie described as efficient and successful.
The necessity of activa measures in behalf
of education is also dwelt upon, and some
more popular system is recommeded.
The relations of tho churches North and
South is referred to, and tho rejection, by tho
General Conference of the Church North, of
tha Rev. Dr. Pierce in liis olTlcial character,
and the repudiation of the plan of separation
jointly agreed upon by the North and South
in the General Conference of 1844, are se
verely commented upon. We do not find
any allusion to the suit at law commenced
by the South for the recovery of their share
of the common church property. The ad
dress is signed by Bishop Andrews, Capeirs
and Paine.
Dr. Smith announced his attention to dis
cuss, on the 3d inst., tho subject of a division
of the General Conference into two houses
an upper and a lower.
81V YOUNGEST.
DT HEV. PR. SHARP.
They say my youngest is a pet,
And has too much her way ;
It can't be so, I think, and yet
1 would not dare say nay.
For if my memory servo me right,
And truth must be confessed,
Each youngest that has blest my sight
Has seemed to be loved best.
' Thus one by one has shared the love
Of a fond father's heart
The youngest tenderer thoughts could move
' Than those who had tho start.
Tho oldest was to me most dear,
So was the next so all ;
The youngest came my age to cheer
On her my love did fall.
'T is not that sho is loved the most,
But sha is loved tho last ;
. The youngest may my fondness boast,
But so could all the past.
My youngest, then, is not a pet,
More than each child before;
I think so, certainly and yet
. They say I love her more.
Post-Office Opebations. The Postmas
ter General has established tho following
post-offices:
Blanket Hill, Armstrong, Ta., J. M. Daily;
Anderson's Ms., Butler, S. M. Anderson;
Lovelaud, Clinton, T. B. Bail y ; New Athens
Clarion, A. Armstrong; Clara, Potter, S;ila
Stevens; Turner Creek, Potter, Kulus H.
Howe. Diseonlined Derry, Columbia coun
ty, Pa. Harewood, Susquehanna comity, Pa.,
name changed to ''Urackuey."
Our Devil tells a good anecdote of a cer
tain Miss D., who is somewhat west of the
meridian. It was well known sho wanted a
beau ; also, that she none. About this time
she 'came out' as they call it, at a 'big meet
ing,' and none the more loathe to marry, she
went to tho woods lo pray for a husband. It
chanced that sha finished her prayer an owl
jtting on a tree above her commenced 'hoo
hu hoo u'-Zi-o,' and the supposing it coming
from another source niadu the following an
wer 'Any body good Lord.' Map.
Parsnips for Pigs. The Sussex (Eng.)
Express, says, "at our farm we have been in
the habit of employing parsneps for this pnr
poso for lorao time. Upon reference to our
books, wo find that on the 11th of October,
1847, we put up two shoals of eleven weeks
old, and fed them on skim milk and parneps
lor three months, when they were killed
weighing 231 ami 238 pounds. 1 hey were
well fattened, firm in flesh, and the meat of
excellent flavor. Tha quantity of parneps
consumed by them waa nine bushel each.
"You are writing tny bill on very
paper," said a client to his attorney.
rough
"Never mind," said the lawyer, 'it hat to
be filed before it come to Court."
A young and beautiful damsel, near Frank
fori, Ky., having tno lover and not knowing
which lo prefer, settled the matter by marry
ing one and eloping with the other.
The Mayor of Allegheny, Ta.. fined wo-
inftn 87 cents, oi Tuei.Uy last, tor prolan
wearing
"Fneouraffc'TToiir Own!"
ITA AK & ItfiNN.
FASHIONABLE MAKE OF
FURNITURE. AND CHAIRS.
'FHE suliscrttiervrsptrtfiilly eall the attention
ol the public to their large and splendid assort,
ment of every quality mul price of
which caiinol Fntl to recommend itself toevcry Wis
who will examine it, pn account of its durable
workmanship and splendid finish, made up of the
best stork to bo had in tho city. No effort is
spared in the msniifncture of their ware, and the
subscribers ore determined to keep up with the
many improvements which aro constantly being
made. Their stork consists of Mahogany
Sofas, IHvniisj and I.ounircs,
Bureaus, Secretaries, sfteboarfcs,
SOFA, BREAKFAST AND DINING TABLES,
and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phila
delphia manufacture.
BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and price,
CUPBOARDS, WORK AND CANDLE
STANDS, TOILET TABLES AND
EXTENSION TABLES,
in short, every article in this line of their business.
They also mnmifucturc nil kinds and qualities
CHAIRS,
including varieties never before to be had in
Sunhury, such as Minor.ASt, Black Waixi-t
Atn Ci nLKti Mu-lk (mif.i iax ; ash Wisnsnn
CHAIRS, axd fanct Pi axo Stools, which are of
tho latest styles, and warranted to be excelled by
none manufactured in tho Cities or elsewhere.
The subscribers are determined that there shall
he no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in
the cities, as every confidence can be entcrtiiined
nbnu' the quality and finish of their ware and
Chairs.
Their articles will be disposed of on as good
terms as they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun
try Produce taken in payment for work.
CP UNDERTAKING attended to on reason
able terms.
Hi?" Tho Ware Room is in Market Street,
opposite J. Young's .store, and nearly opposite
Weaver's Tavern.
DANIEL HAAS,
GEORGE RENN.
Sunbury, April 58, 1819. tf
THE PEOPLE'S VADE-MECUM
CO.Ml'RISINO A COLLECTION OF OVER 200
VALUABLE RECIPES,
In the Useful and Interesting Arts with a few
Simple ami Curious Experiments id
CIIKMISTRY :
INCLUDING Medicine!!, Perfumery, Chemistry
Cookery, Farriery, Dying, Confectionary, Do
mestic Economy, etc. etc. etc. Price 6 T ets., for
sale by HENKV MASSER.
Sunbury, Dec. 8, 1849.
FIRE PROOF CHESTS,
FOR BOOKS, PAPERS, JEWELRY, &c.
EVANS & WATSON,
So. 90 Sorth Third street, between Arch and
Race, ami X'i Dock street,
orrosrru run piiii.adixpiha kxciiaxge.
Patent Soap-Sloiic Lined ami Key
hole Cover
SALAMANDERS,
FIRE AND THIEF I'll OOF IKON CHESTS,
iC5SEI5tw " iifraitUtl to stand more Hvnt
iTftr"T.rm tlrm anv riifsli in ting Cnmitn-
Al(i l;it-ut Air-ClmmlttT lriti
1 1 : L ' "in nil"' v iimikc i lie rliu;i
.- ;Tf- .,, i,.... ii.. ,-, .. ...
- C ' 1 HCI n- in, IH 1CIY 'iV Itril-I-B
ntion lurks. With
Inch mil bt rlmntml
mil t ttiien ch:iiii;en-
Me in fact every time the Luck in
uscJ if (t'-simUe. Thrsn I ,neks it re pru"l ne:iint the ntwt
expert Tluevrs, heinir mipplietl wilh the ttnit Key-hole
Cover, mul mmle wry strong, they rniinot le hlown iif.cn
hv Oti'iiwiwtler. The! lsoek nre intetuk-U lor HANKS,
tfTOKKS. SAFKS, Ac.
S';ll:iiiil luttei copying prern, firepruofUoorilor Bunks
mul Stirt.-n.
I'menl Sintp TjicmI Refrifferntort, wnrnintetl superior to
b!1 others. Water Kilter, Siuwer Baths ol Ihc bent qual
ity. iT Pers ms wishing tn jnm-hitse nny of the n hove ar
ticles, will plensn (five them a rul!, as they sell cheaper
1 1 tan any other in the United State.
DAVin F.VANS,
Jol!Ai:s WATSON.
Philadelphia, November 10, ly
STP.-W EOITITET
4- HAT MANUFACTORY,
No. 30 North Seeond street, opposite the
Miulison House.
riHE subscrilicrs would call the attention of
I Country Merchants Biid Milliners to their ex
tensive assortment of fashionable Seiuxu ami
Si'mmkh Bonnkts avii H ats of the. newest styles.
Atso, a large and general assortment of French
and American Artificial Flowers, Kibbons, Crown
Linings, Oil Silk, Wire, (Quillings, Buckram, ic,
which they offer at jirices (hat defy i'onin'lition.
K. B. Palm Leaf Hats bv the case or dozen.
W. M. & J.'E. M Al LL,
Bonnet and Hat Manufacturers,
30 North 2d street.
Philadelphia June 5, 1SI9
HICKEV & TULL,
o. I'jO I liexnut afreet,
(Opposite the Arcade)
nilLADELPIIIA.
I
T ANUFAC1TUER.S of their improved style
i"A Elastic Steel Soring, Solid Sule Leather, and
Solid Riveted
TIC It,
which took the only first premium, awarded by
the Franklin Institute at their lust exhibition.
II. & T. take pleasure ill iulorming the travel
ling public, that they have now on hand, a Im-iiii-ttful
assortment of their improved style of Solid
Sole Leather Trunks; Double and Single Folio
1 runks, ot various styles ; Ladies' Trunks, Va-
licc Trunks, Bonnet Boxes, Cap Cases, Carpel
lings, and an elegant assortment ol su lienor En
ameled Patent Leathor Bags, with every article
in tueir line ol business.
ly Old Trunks Repaired or taken in exchange
for New ones. ALEX. L. HICKEY.
RICHARD W. TL'LL.
Philadelphia, Nov. 17, 1819.-
TICKNOR'S
COLUMBIAN APELLXNa BOOK.
BE1-NG a progressive and Comprehensive Sys
tem of ( Ini,.,,-.-.,,,,, ,..! Ir,l. i....l,,.li.,
, -"-fo-l-J ii..l,...lS
variety of deniiiliuns, aduntt J to the use of
Schools in the American Kcpulilir. hv Allium
Ticknor, a Teacher of twenty -five yrar'a iieri
encc, nnd author of the Columbian Calculators,
Practical Common School Mensuration, &c.
1 he atteniion ol -i eactiera, rSchool Directors,
parents, 6ce., M invited to this new Spelling Book,
which conform" to the modem spelling nnd usage
in Orthography ashcingoiieofthe neatest. eheaiiest
best nrranged, and better adapted to the wants of
children, than any other published in the I'nited
Mats. It la what it purports to he, a Hiiclling
Book nnd 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, nnd
for sale by Henry Massi.u, Sunbury.
here 1 earners and Directors can procure
copies lor examination.
August 4, I81U
rr ISSUE PAPER Yellow Tissue paper for
1 covering glasses, &c, fur (ale at the office ol
Ike American.
I RAZORS A auperior article for aale at the
store of HENRY MASSER.
Sunbury, Feb. 1G, 1650,
T ETTER envelopes, of Tsrioua kindf, for aale
- nl thia ortice.
H OAE OINTMENT A freali aupply of this
J , exeellenl article for Tetter, A e., just received
anu ior sale by 1IU.NKV MAastK.
Sunbury, July 28, 1849
I7IEE BlLI.8.Justica and ConstabUig Fee
. Dills liandsomaly jhnuxl on Mid paper, for
sale tt tun oince.
mm
rtW iL-JL J-Jif i ilium- K'-ys, w
Hitr iiTTT sun ii -"i-rrl llunw
DIUJ. JUPDEGRAFF,
RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of
Danville and the public, at large, that he has
located in Danville, and Is now prepared to prac
tice Medicine and Surgery in oil its various bran
ches. He will operate en all lire various forma
of blindness, cross eyes," club feet, harelip, cleft
palate, and attend to the extraction of tumors,
amputation of limbs, and all other surgical dis
rates. His collection of instruments comprises
all instruments in modern Surgery, of the latest
improvement and finest finish. He flatters him
self that many years' practice and experience will
be a sufficient guarantee to those who may feel
disposed to employ him.
Ills residence is nearly opposite the Montgome
ry Buildings, and next door to Isaac Koran
banm's stove, In North Dunville.
Danville, Dec. 1, 1849 ly.
TO
niYSICIANS, DIMifilSTS AND COUNTRY
MERCHANTS.
TR. J. N. KEELER oc Bro. most respectfully
' solicits attention to their fresh stock of Eng.
lish, I'rench, German and Amcican Dnms, Mcd-
irincs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, DyC 5luf)s, Ulnss
ware, Perfumery, Patent Medicines etc. Having
ojiened a new store No. 291 Market ft. with a
full supply of Fresh Drugs and Medicines, we re
spectfully solicit Country dealers to examine our
stork before purchasing elsewhere, promising one
and all who may feci disposed to extend 10 us their
patronage, to sell them genuine Drugs and Mcut
cines, on as liberal terms as any other house in the
City, and to faithfully execute all orders entrusted
to us promptly and wilh dispatch.
One of the proprietors lieing a regular physiciMi,
ntlimls ample guarantee of the genuine quality of
all articles sold at their establishment.
We especially invite druggists and country
merchants, who may wish to become agents for
Dr. Keeler's Celebrated Family Medicines, (stan
dard and popular remedies,) to forward their ad
dress.
Soliciting the patronage of dealers, we respect
fully remain,
J. N. KEELER & BRO., Wholesale Druggists,
No. 294 Murket street, Philadelphia.
September 15, 1819 ly.
"7 ALL PAPERS.
THE Subscrilicrs have on hand the largest as
sortment of Wall I'atmis in the citv of Phi
ladvlphin, Wholesale and Retail, consisting of
rt ery variety suitable for Parlors, Entries, Dnung
Itooms, ( Iminiirrs, Ac, which for quality and
style cannot be surpassed. Koine a cosh business
we are enabled to sell a lietter article at a much
lower rate than any store doing a
TRADE BUSINESS.
' On hand, a large assortment of Wipe P.(prn
for Curtains, Fire Prints, Borders, &c, which will
be sold for Cash. Paiier Hanging done in the
country at citv prices.
N. B, Dealers are invited to call and examine
their stock before puri-liasing elsewhere.
KIX.V & 1H HTOX,
No. M3 Arch Street, South side
Philadelphia, May 2", 1819. ly
CUTLERY.
AN extensive Stock of Pocket and Table CL'T
LEU V, of sale by
J CHIT 1. C0LE1A1T,
Nos. 32 and 33 ARCADE, and 8i North
THIRD Street,
Comprising 5000 dozen Penknives, Scissors and
liuzors.
Also, a choice assortment of Rodgers fl- Sons,
Wostenholm's Gicavc's W. i- S. Butcher's and
Fenney's Cutlery,
Also, Spanish, Dirk and Hunting Knives.
Also, (inns, Pistols, and Bowie Knives.
Also, The American Kazor Strop, a superior ar
ticle, worthy the attention of Dealers.
Caiio Dealers in Cutlery, will find tha above
Stock worthy their a'ti ution, as the Subscriber's
chief business is importing and selling cutlery.
Philadelphia, June 9, 181!) ly
. lYIAUSIIAliL'S
C oiuent rated iii'N;:trill;i,
For the cure of Tetter, Scrofula. Erysipalas, Piles,
Chronic Klieumatism anil all ilisonlers or the
Blood, Mercurial Disease, cVc.
T T is reconimended to Physicians and others, as
A flip slmniT.'t nri.Kir:il ion now in niijt itn.l mi.
ami en- I
tirelv different from that put up in quart bottles, !
possessing little or no active principle of the Sarsa
parilla, but intended to deceive the public. For
sale by M. A. McCAV, Northumberland.
HEVL'S EMBROCATION for Horses will
cure Sprains, Bruises, Cut, (Jails, Swellings, and
all complAits requiring an external remedy. Ii
is highly useful in Spavin, Curb, Kinglione, stiff
ness of the Joints, cracked Heels, Splints, &c.
It has also been used wilh great success by per
sous alllictcd with Rheumatism, and other com
plaints. Prepared only by W. Marshall, Philadel
phia, and for sale bv M. A. McCay, Northumber
land. Philadelphia, May 26, 1819 ly
i n r v m i
S.
CUIIN KLIl'S : CO.
No. HO besnut SI ,
EsrUCTFULLY announce tliut thevhave
a, juKt finished the most extensive anserlincnt
of
LAMPS,
llu-y have ever ofli red for Kale, comprising
ELEGANT NEW STYLE CHANDELIERS,
BRACKETS, PENDANTS, MANTEL
I.ICHTS. &c.
In creat vurirtv, and of
OliHiliV AL Dillj.N.S.
Much atteniion hua lerii paid tu ECONOMY,
in tlie consti iw-lion of iIiihw l.unios, uml such are
inuilc us will produce the grt'nifst niuount of light
from the least consumption of Lard.
Kivcnt iniprovi-iiit-nU in the niamif.u-tory, with
the inlroilui tion ul new nnd pcrli'i-ti-d lunrliinrry,
i nulilca them to Hill ut a M-ry GREAT Kl'.Ol.'C
TIU.N from former prices, and ull articlt-a liefore
leaving the manufactory, are carefully inspected,
nnd are warranted perfectly tight, and togive eutis-
taction.
l'hiludelpliia, June 2, 1819 ly
STONE WARE,
flIIE subscriber would most respectfully in-
1 form his friends nud a generous public, that
he is manufacturing the best quulitv of
STONE WARE,
in all iti varieties, and is prepared to sell a little
cheaper than any oilier manufacturer in the Union.
He is also importing and dealing most extensively
in
CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSIl'ARE,
which he oilers on the most reasonable terms.
Mm Potteries are on Bond street north of Fay
ette, and I. lima store and dwelling at Io. 8, E.
Baltimore street.
DAVID PARR,
No. 8, E. Baltimore street,
UiLlixaiit, Maryland.
February 2, 1830 ly
EVBHY
MAN IT T 3 OWN PATENT
MI NN A: Co, publishers of the "SCIENTI-
m FIC AMERICAN," have favoured us with
a 1 liHiniililct containing the l utein Laws ol the
I lilted Slates, together with all the forms necessa
ry for applying for a Patent, information in regard
lo tiling caveaU, with remarks on Its uses, etc., a
mount of fee reouired at the Patent Ollice, and
every other information that is necessary to instruct
a person in making his own applications.
Price 12 cents single, or 12 copies for one dol
lars sent by mail to any part of the United Stales.
Address ML..N &. VU., ISew-Vork.
March 10, 1849
Wiu. U. Cor lira ii fc Co.,
Wholesale and lletall,
WlNE AND Lkil'im MERCHANTS,
No. 72 Walnut Street, Philadelphia.
B B AVE always on hand a very large stock of
vy ines, Liquors ana Scgars, ol their own
importation. Store Kot-peni, Hotel Keepers, and
private gentlemen, will be supplied on the most
loerai terms.
Philadelphia, Nov. IT, 1841,
WINSLOWS BALSA1VI
or
IIOltEIIOUND'
Ingratitude Is the basest crime of
' . man.
WE ara not among thst clsss of Editors who
for a fcW dollars will, (at the expens oft ruth
find honesty) "crsrk up" an article and bring it
into tnphl sAle t neither re we willing to remain
silrnt, after hsvinst tested the utility of an im
provement or discovery in rienc or art. Our
renders will recollect we told them we were un
well with a snre throat and violent cold some few
weeks ago. Well, we purohnsod two hottles of
WIN8LOW8 BALSAM OF IIOKEHOLND
nd so sudden was tho cure, that we forgot we
ever had a cold. Those who aro alllictcd, may
try it upon out recommendation. Lewutou lele
navh.
A fresh sniinlv of the aliove vuliiahle medicine
just received, and for mile in Sunhury, by John
W. Frilinn, Mnry A. McCny at Northunlerland'
and at wliolowle by rreuenrk hint, l.o., cor
ner of 3d and Callowhill streets, rhilndclphia.
Philadelphia, Sept. 22d, 1843. 8 mo.
TANNERS TAKE NOTICE.
Xtw Hide oil and Leather Store.
No. Ill North 3rf St. 3 doors below KaetSt.
Philadelphia.
1MIE subscribers oiler to the tanners on the
most fuvoralile terms their fresh importation
of Mule', consisting of Buenos Ayres, Laplata,
Caraceas, I.agnirn, Huni-Ury, Chili, Sailed Pcr
amhtlco and all kinds of Spanish Hides, dry and
snlled. Alsn. (Jrccn Slaimhtcn Drv Hailed', anil
Bluck Dry Tiitna Kips,
Also, Rtraiirhts, nnd Dank oil and a general as
sortment ol'tJurricr's Tools.
They will sell or tindc for Spanish or Slaughter
Leather, the above Hides, Kips, Oil ami Tools, on
better terms, tlmn old Houses in the city,
Cash paid fof Leather of all kinds.
KEEN ti KlRKl'ATRICK.
Philadelphia, May 20, 1810 ly
In prest-nliny tlir puMie with a rt-mnly for the tf-ntnvnt
aint cure of 1'kvkm ant A.5I-E niHlottier hili-lis discnsf-s.
no aiwiloirv is iR-vitrd. Vast iiiurt)s?rs in the t'nitrd States,
wlio iiifirr from tlif-sp nfitrliuiis in their varied forms, are
C'miw'lled to seek n-tief from ollirr B uircn than the iiaine
rliati presf-riptions of the ri-enlar ihvsirinu. It Is-roinrs
thert-f .re an olm-rr of hlimnMllv. as welt ns of public- inter
est, to tirintr b-fote thcin n mm-ily prepared from intii-h i-x-pi-rii-iii'i.
nnd whirh inav nlwiivs lie r.-liit upon ns s.vk.
EFKFI TCAL, AMD HARMLESS To THK CONTTTrT10N. That
aixli is the true rhnnu-trr of tin. INDIA CIH H.AliOlil I:,
is nmply nltrstril by the universal vucct-sa wilh which it has
lieen t-uiil"ynl.
I'.xlrart from a communication of the Hon. Wn..
mam WoolmKiDuK, of the L'. S. Senate, Into Uoveruur of
.Michigan.
Detroit, Oct. il, 1S-I0.
ROCTOH CHARLES Oscioon, '
llrnr Sir. I have r.-rul wilh milch interest, your little
TR KTlE iip-.n the -(Mum-s, lritiiuiit iin.l citrr" of ttic
fi-hnle ilisi-;is.- wliii-h have so extensively prrvailt-il in our
country ihirinir the lat few m'-nthsnit inti-rrst iarreueett
no itnlt. hy the fart tint I have individually snir.-reil so
imn-h fr-'in them. Thonijh I feel mysrif very' on-. niwteiit
to judue safely njyin n suhjert so entirely profesviotml, yet
your theory s.-rms to nie well reasoneH, and your com-iu
siisis just, nisi 1 think withal, that your pamphlet is c.-ik-u
lat.-d to produce nnich (iraclical (totkI.
Spenkiiift of the mi-du-ine he says : It fully justified your
Aalleriiijr exeelati-us. and as a safe, convenient, and popu
lar remedy, my own experience, sw far, induces ine to lie
lieve that il will prove u ereut puhlie Iw-nefit. I nia plivised
l-i learn that yon have n-i-eutly crtnlilished several nueueiet
for its diFvisitioa thouirh I r.-irret iriat, with a view Lo a
in -re i-eneiat dissemination of it, you should luive foaiwl it
net-essMry to remove from yoar present reiilenee 81110113 as.
With much respect 1 have the honor to lie. sir.
Your obliged servant.
W1I I JAM '(i(ll)llltl)nr..
I V- fiom lion. Ptephf V. R TRownnint.E. of.Mielii
gan State Senate, to the Air -nl at Detroit.
ItlllMINIHAM, Out AND Ck., Dec. 13, I'll.
Sir von wish me to inform von what I know of Dr.
One nil's India rkol.is.-j.-ue., or Hiitl-lnll'Hts me.hei.ie. I do
Where that if the viruie nud etlieaey of this niedieine were
eeiieiulll known, the FVVKlt AND AOI-ie would did
M-'."....
piTun n a mniie m tut Pprntf or mm have fftuxl
rraMiti tt brlwve riint niyH) unit iiiiiuly cscuihm! the ugue
lattt Hfimoii in ronm-tjt.rurr " it use.
Vrh:ip in iu unmiii-r rim-c the settlement of this 6ne
p! 1 1 1111 la. hai ilie it-vwr and niriie he"ii mt pn-vtilent a the
liitt. 1 U:tvrt rtoiiiiiiiinH('j this medicine in intiiicr.His in
liunrt'fl, and wlin the d h ad heroine Turd ititd kiiUcd
(he skill of phyfti'-iniiK: nud I hnvr nvrr kn wn ii fail. 1
has univcftvilly pndiifi-i the m l Imppy ctf ts, ami I lt
lieve tt luiff uover ht-ea e.ce'tlM tiv miy inediciiiu in rc-nit-Vllig
the tult'Ois diHt-aFt ul the caiiute.
Yours, reperlt'nilv.
sri:iMir. v. . Tnowimmfii;.
Ant ff Sunhury II. H MASSKK; .rihunilM-rlniul,
AViTIIINCTOM A C j Milton, J ll.HASKU: Selms-pr-.v,
MAY k KI.OSK.
.My G, IMv tf
w s
A Sew iMNortmcMit ol l'rMli (Joods.
IRA T. CLEMENT,
TO E5PE(.'TFrLLY informs his friends, eus
A turners and others, that he has just received a
handsome assortment of
NEW COODS
at his store in Market 5ipjare in Sunbury, such as
Dry (jooUs, Groceries, Queens
wnre, Hardware, cc.
Sunbury, June 23, 1819.
J. J. GP.ES1T0TJGH.
(Late Krllrr .V. firccuwiigli.)
PATENT ATTORNEY.
AND MECHANICAL ENGINEER,
W HKllillfMoll, .t'.
DRAWINGS ami punt-M for the Patent
Oll'uv, prt'part'ilainl ull the iift'essary bit-
Bini'ss, in rt'latioii to si-ennnir patents, trans
ncteil, and promptly uIUmiiIpiI to, nl llioir of
fice opposite the Patent Ollice.
October 28, 1818.
LIQUORS, WINES, kC.
'T'HE aubscrila'r has just received a new supply
- of the best liquors that ever came to iutnburv.
consistiui; in part uf
Superior old pale Brandy.
Fine Cofruiac Drnndy.
Siiperlur Old Jamaica Spirits.
New Fimlaud Ruin.
Fine Holland Gin.
Siia-rior (lid Whiskey
Common do.
8uicrior Maderia Wine.,
Lislion do. do.
NuiM'rior Port Wine.
Hursundy Port do.
Sweet Malatta Wine.
StiH-rior Claret Wine in bottles.
Champagne do. do.
HEN It Y. MASSER.
Sunbury, May 26 1849.
STONE WARE,
STONE milk Pans, stone Jugs and Pitchers,
and other articles of stone ware just received
and for aale bv JOHN W, FUILLNO.
, Sunhury, June 83, 1819.
GiOLD PENS IN SILVER CASES. A small
I lot on hand and for sale by
11 B.MASSKR.
Sunbury, April 0, 1850.
IJAISINS, currants, citron, cheese.
U--- -"-- ' I . ps-pUV(
sjiice Ae For :) hv J. V Villi I Vi:
i
Sunbury, Dec. 2, 1818.
CAPS An assortment just received. Also
J silk HATS at $i'ii, for sale by
II. MASSER.
Knnhury, Dec 3, 1A48.
7 1 LEY'S COL'G CJNDY. An excel-
lent remedy for coughs, colds. For sale
at this office
liLANKS.
of every description et
'BLANKS of every description ean be had
m
srsjilying at the efKca af the American.
DR. TOW NSEND'S CO.TH'01'ND EXTRACT OP
SAUSArAMLLA.
Till? Pxtmrt in put Op m qimrt bottles. It b tit timet
chenper, plenntert stiti wnrtiintrti mperlor to nny
old. it cnren uismsea Wiinont vnmlunr, pirginf , sick
neiw, ot debilitating the pel lent, and is paiticuWrly sJapted
FALT AND ffPRINO MEDTC1NE.
Ths frent bennty ntd miperinritynf thii SnTiwpnrillm vet
outer Tcmenios is, wiiust it ermii coles uiseaso,
H invigorntcs the Inxly,
Consumption cured,
rrcmse find Strenjrthen.
Cn?umpMoii mn he eiired.
Drmtehitis, Comniifiptiori, UVcr Conlplnint, Colfl-, C-nlghS,
Caturrh, Asthma, Sititting of HUmhI, Soreness ialht
Chest. HcrHc Flush, Niht Swents, lilt
CUlt find Profuse Kxpw'WirHtiori,
tnl Pnin fn the Side, "
nnve hiuI enn he currtl.
Prnliobty there nenr wns a retnedy that hns len so mift
pessful in drfeperiite ensi-s of consumption us this ; it eleim
seii nud strengthens the svstein, nnd tinpeur to hettl the ul
cers on the limps, nnd putients gmdnnlly retrain their usiml
neniiu aivi srreugwt.
CI RIOI S CASE OF CONSUMPTIOf .
"There is senerely t rlny pnWieft bot there nre ft number f
vHBmoi consumption reporreii an cun-n iy tite use ot ur
Townseu's ursipni ilia. The fllowiug wtis recently rt-cci'-ed
:
lr. Towshd Hear Sir: Pnr the Inst three venrs I
hne bf-eu nillteteil with erenernl debility, nnd nervous con-
suitiption of the lust since, nnd did ivn expect to ever cnin 1
my fu-nlth nt all. After Bmmr through n course of medicine
under the enre of some of the nvst distinguished regular
ihysiemns nnd mrmlers of the ltnrd of Health m New
fork ond elsewhere, nnd snendmc the most of my earnings
in attempting to renm my lvnHh, nnd niter tendinr tu
fmie pnp-r of y.ui ISa rtuiwiriila 1 resolved to try U A tier
using six tilth's I found it done m great gx, nnd culled
t see you at your mVioe ; wnh your ndvire 1 kejH on, niH
do niofft hvtrti!y thrtilk you for vour nilviee. 1 erspvere in
Uikiug the Sftrsupiirilln, and huvc beei able tonttend lo my
usunl Inliorsfor the Inst four months, audi hope by the
blessings of (jod aiwl your Snrsapnnlln to Continue n'.y
nejinii. it helped me beyond the cxpretuiumB of nlMVho
knew my case. CIIAKMS qUIMUY
Oi.inge, K.ssex eo. N. J-, Aug. 2, fc7.
Plateof pv Jerst-y, lst-x enmity, ss. Charles Quim
by being duly sworn 'nectirding to liiw, on his onlh saith,
lint the foregoing statement Ifl true according tn th bent of
hi .ktiMWr..r-.nnd Mim'. VU AHI.KS CJI'IMKY.
fworrt niiii subscribed to befnro me nt Oranc. thejd
August, !Bi7. CVHI S IlAl.nWIN.
Justice f tho Pence.
SPITTIN'T? HI.OOL.
Read the ft Mowing, ami any that onsuinption is In inoit
fuble if you can t
New York, April M, ltt.
Pr. Tmv7tit?rr : I verily lnticve that your fnrf;!pur!Hj
hns bern i; nh aus. through Providence, of saving my hie
I have f.r sevenil yvirs had a Uid cmgh. It beeanie wrse
nnd worse. At Inst 1 raised large quantities if bloctd. hntl
night sweats mul wasgrcaily debilitated n. id reduced, nud j
did ntt expect to live. I have only usel your S-irKi;irilia ,
but n short time, nul thi-re has n wontb riul chanye been I
wi'uiiht in inf. i am now able tn wilk nil ovr the city.
I ruse iiD hltuxl, nnd my rough has left me. You enn well
itiKuriue that I am thankful i..r thrse n-sults Ytmr ohMi
clU servant. Yf. RCSKI,,, tJ Cnthrttlne St.
t.OST IIT'.R SPKI.CH.
The nnnexed cerithetit' tHls n simple nnd truthful story
of sufTWinr nnd relief. There nre thousands of similar cn
s s in this eity and Hr.v.klvn. nnd yet there are ttvnisnuds
of parents lut thnr chiidrcii die torfuir ul" lieing li am bugged
4r to kivc a few shillings.
nrnnklvr. f-p. 11, 1M7.
Pr. ToVKEin: I take pleasure in Muling, for tli bene
fit of those whom it may concern, that my dnnaliler, two
years and nix months old. was alilifted with general de
bility nnd loss of si-ei'eh. She wns givn up as past je
covery bv our family physician; but fortunnlt ly I was re
commended by a frit-ml to try your Sirfapirilin. lb-fore
having used one bottle she recovered her speech nnd was
enabled to walk alone, to the nHtoiiishmcnt i "11 who were
aciiiiuinied with the eireumstanees. Slia is now quite well,
and in much hMter health than she has fecu f'r H mduths
pual. JOHKPH TAYIAHI, i2 York St., llruuklyn.
TWO CIIILURHN SAVKU.
Very few families indeed hi i':.et we have lt d hird of
one that used Dr. Tnwiigeud's Sarsannrilla in lim. lost
n:tv children the past Summer, while those tint did not,
sickened and died. The cereiticate we publish lielnw is
c uelumve evidence of its value, and is only another instance
of its saving the lives of children :
Dr. Towkxd Dear Sir : I had two children cured by
your Sirsapariltu of the summer eiiipl.unt nud dxsentaryj
cue was only 1. month old and th. t.ther 3 year's. They
were verv nuieh reduced, and we exvv irl they woulrl die ;
tliey were mve up by two respectable physicians. When
thediH'tor inioriued us that we must lose them, we resol
ved to tiy your S.iraatianlta we had h-jird t much of. but
had little conn-deuce, there Itcinc so ifiaeli stutf advertised
that is worthier.!, : but we nre thnuklul that we did, for it
undoubtedly saved the lives of b t It. 1 write this that oth
ers may be induced to u?e it Yours, respectfu'lv,
JOHN WIl-tfONjJr.
Mynle-avemie, Brooklyn, 5ept. 15, IH7.
TO THE LADIl.S.
GKKAT FKMALE .MKDICIM-;.
Ds. Towssend's SsRsAr.utiLl.A is n sovereiili and spee,!y
cure for iii,-iiieiil e nsiiiniitioii. anil fir tbe i.'eii.-ral proslia
tion of tbe system no m.iltee wbetlier the result of inhe
rent cause or causes, produce.! by irreitnlurily, illness or ac
ci.blll. N'ttlurc can be more surprising than its inviiiorutbiir ef
f.-etson the li'iuian fraiiii-. Persons all Wivikiics edit lat'
i situile, (loin ti.l.inj: it ut one.-become r -bust anil I'nil of
c:,.-, ticili-r its iiithifiicc. It iiiiiueilia'cty conuteraets the
uerv -i MMir.s ol the f, iiiale name, which is the great causw
Uirrenaess.
It will u-'t be eniie.-teil ,,f us. iii eases ..f so ilelute a na
ture, toexhil.lt i-eitiiii-ates
e,ir.-, per.'o,d, b .l we can
eds ot c..es hav e been re.Kir-
ii.-M-.re the atil-etist that iiumlri
I.-.I t'i lis.
, Dll. ToWSsF.Nn : My wife beinir trrently dislr.-sse,l by
1 Weaklie-.s anil y.-n.-ral il. lulity. lln.l sulb-r 101; e -ntmnalU by
; wiia nn.t with oiher iluli.-iilties. ami Imvunx known ciis'-s
1 where your tin illeinc h:is l.-rleil preat eiires; mid also
hearini II reei.liiiii. aileil f.-r such ear. s us 1 have iles.TlU-il,
I oMaiiieit a bitlleot your l-.stmet of tars.i(cii l'n and fol-I'-wcl
the directions yon arrive me. ,i u s-mrt perio.1 it
rensived her fuinplaluts uml ri-ator.il tier to hcultll. lleiuj
ete.illlll for the lienetils she reeeivetl. I take pletuilit ill
tJiiisackii-iwlciljfini; it, nnd rccoiuuiemliii? it to the public.
m. it. mokui:,
Altiauy, Aug. 17, Ml. cor. Grand & l.vdia sta.
DYSPEPSIA.
No fluid or lllCiliciiM has ever been discovered which so
nearly resembles the panlnc juice or saliva la deeoiupsisln
f'sxl and streiniihenimr the oriraus of diirertiou as this pre
paration of Sarsaparilla. It positively cure, every casa uf
dyspepsia, however severe or chronic.
Itank Department, Allsiiiy, May 10, 1K5.
Dr. Townsenil Sir: I have lieeu ntlbete,! for sevenil
years with it s,eisia tu its worst form, nttemled with sour
ness of stomach, loss of appi-tite. extieme liearllinril. ami a
great aversion to ull kinds of food, ami for weeks, (what I
could eat) I have lieen unable to retain but a small iortion
on my stomach. I tried the usual remedies, but they had
but little or no etTuet in rclnovii the c..liilaiut. I was in
duced, iilwiut two months since, lo try vo ir Extract of Sar-
- -.11.. I ..1. l... I..
D-. p... ..i.i. i.i... . m., ..iiijiivitv V.llUoeii:e , OlllllllCr
! usuiff nearly two bittles. I found my appetite restored and
I tha li.-nrtl.urii entirely removed ; ami would earneslly re
j couilii'-ud llie use ol it to tli.sie. wh' have t.ie!i iitltlelt-tl as I
In, ve been. Voura, 4c, W. W. VAX .ANDT.
Aaent for Sunbury JOHN V. KIlll.lMi; Nor
thimilie.land. M A It Y A. MeCAY I Danville, WM. A.
Ml It It AY 4 Ol,
Apnl WIS ly
N. S. LAWRENCE,
.4c:ji! for the sale of Southworth Mannfactu
ring Co's. Writing Pup-rs.
Ware House, !Vo. 3, Minor alreet
PHILADELPHIA.
100 -''"'E''5' "f ''ie above uiei'ior Paiers now
in Biua, uuu mr sale iu irauo at tno lowesi
market prices, consisting in part of
Fine thick Flat Caps, 12, 14, 15 and 16 lbs.
blue and white.
Superfine Medium and Demi Writings', blue
and while.
Extrasuprr and superfine Folio Posts, blue.
Superfine Cammcrical Posts, blue and white
plain and ruled
and white, plain and ruled.
Extra super Linen Note Papers, plain and Rilt.
Stipi-rline and find U ill Papers, long and broad.
Superfine and lino Counting-House Cups and
Posts, blue and white.
Extra super Coiurresa Caps and Ia-tters, plain
and ruled, blue and white.
Extra super Congress Caps and Letters, gitt.
SuMTline Sermon Caps and Posts.
Suiierliued blue bath Posts, blue and white,
plain and ruled.
Embroidered Note Papers and Envelopes,
"Lawyer's" Uncf Papers.
SuHrline and line Caps and Pints, ruled snd
plain, blue and w hite, various qualities and prices.
Also, 1000 reams while end asserted Shoe Pa
pers, Honnct Hoards, white and assorted tissue,
Tea, Wrapping, Envelope, assorted nnd blue Me
diums, Cap Wrapping, Hardware Papers, ic.
Philadelphia, Nov. 24, 1849.
UOl.lt &. MLVUIt W.4HH.
J. STOCKMAN,
So. 60 Chesnut'St, at the xin of the Gold
Thimble, between id. If 3d. sts., South tidi
I'liit.Anr.Lt'itu.
ANITA CITRES and keeps const.inllv
if sa on hand, at wholesale and retail, Ihe fol
lowing articles, of a superior quality, at reduced
prices : (iold and Silver Pencils, do Thimbles, do
Finger Shields, Silver Table, Jesert, Tea, Salt
and Mustard Spoons, do Forks, Soup and Oyster
Ladles, do Combs, Purse Clasps, Scissor Hooks
and Chains, Knitting Sheaths, Ac.
ALSO, Jewellery, Plated and Driltaunia ware,
German Silver Spoons, Ac; liold Diamond poin
ted Pens at various prices ) Jackson' Superior
Everpointed lads, Ac, ice.
Philadelphia, May 20, 1849.
WrNOB
AND 6PKINU MORTISE
LAT-
HV CUES Au eiceUeut arUcle, for sale
at
hall th usual price by
Sunbury, July 7, 1749,
J
W. FRILINO.
kADD'S celebrated Horse and Cattl Medi.
1 J? cin for aula by UENKY MASHER
Suiihua) Jan. t7th, 149
LIVER COMPLAINT,
JAUNDTCFi, DYSPEPSIA", CttROMC OR
NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE OF
THE KIDNEYS.
n ull diseases arising from a disordered
Liver or Stomach, tn both .Male and -
Fcmdt:
Slleh fls Cnfistinntlnn. fnwuril Pile Piillneaa Ar IILwmI (n
Oie Hend, Aeidity of the Ptomneh, Naiisen. Ilesrt-biirn,
Discnsl for Food, Fullness of weight in tlrtSlomseh. font
Kructatiorm, iniiini or I- UiUeriiiK nt Hie nit of the Mtomseli
Swimmiinr of Ihe lli-nd, Untried and Diffieult Wreathing,
Fluttering at the llenrt-, Choking or fiffii-nting iensntions
when in a lying posture llnnnera of Vision-, loti or wetis
before tho Night, Fever and dull mill in the Hend Ili-fieien-cy
of Persplrntlon, Yellowness of the Pkin nnd Kyn, Pain
in the Side, llnek, Client, Limbs, fto., Sudden (tushes of
Kent, lliirning In Hie Flesh, Constant Imaginings of evil
ana greai uepreision 01 iirin can lie eflectuully cured b-
DP.. HOOFLAITD'S
Celebrated Gerinsvn Hitters.
Their power over the aliove diseases Is not exreledif
eiiiiailint hy any other preparation in the t'liitt-it States
as the eitres atteM, in ninny cases after skillful physieinufl
h:id failed.
Dernngement of the l.lvcr and Stomach are "ureea of
tiiKiiutv, and will also nioduee tliseiise of the Heart. Skin.
Lungs and Kidneys, and luys the liody ojien to an attuek uf
the i 'ii. l,-ra, Flili-.nr.. or Yellow Fever, and is generally the
first cause ol that most baneful disease, Consumption,
Opinions o f the Philadelphia. Prcxs.
"THK DISPATCH."
lJ't-eiilhei ,11 st auvf:
AN INVAM'AHl.F. .lf.KlrfK.Wehavefreqiieiitly
heard the Celehratnl (ionium Hitters, niniinfseturcd 'iv l)r
llooflbiud, SK.ken of in terms of commendation, and we
know drservedly 50. It isa too common practice, ill cer
tain quarters, to pun" all ninitper of ux-lcss trah, but in tha
shove Itiiters-. hundred, arc living wilness.-a of the.ir great
moral ariil physical wortti. Asa mi-dieme of Hie Liver
omplaiul, Jauiulur, Nervous Debility ami Dvsueniia, it
h;is Ikh-ii found liivalil.ilile, etr-etlng cures and thoroughly
r.i,.... ..miik uin,-:m..n, wiien an oiner ineiliemes nave lullen.
We feel coiiviii. ,-,1 th.it ill llie use ol the Heirrliul Hitters.
the patient d -i-sn-.t l,ee,.nle deli-litnled, hut constantly Rains
atreiiutli mul vigor to th frame 11 fact worthy of great
consideration 'I'lio Hitters arc pIciiNint in Uistc and smell,
1111-I e:m he adiniiiislered under any eireumstanees, lo ths
111 l 11. -lieale stoiiiaeli. Indeed, I hey Can lie used by all per-
s-nis with the m .nt perleet suieiy. It Would be well for
loose Who lire llllleli illl-ctcil i.l tile I'.etvoua lystem, to
e piinn.-ii.-e willi one tea flnumit ul or IcsK, and gradually In-lri-ase.
We speak frtatt exierienee. and are of course, a
proper Indue. The pre.: tar ami wide, have uuile.1 III re.
conrnieiidmg the (iennaii Hitters, and to the nlllicted w
most cordmllv iidvisi-th.-ir use.
SPIRIT OF THK TIMES,''
June ytth sivs:
"DOOl HOf)(D(. -ny..:S who are in-nll(!i, kttaw
llie many astonishing ,.,,r. s that have been performed by
Dr. I!-, .ttiau.fa Celebrated liiriiian Hitlers? If they do
.. -., i-ir' ini im-in ioni"uennan .teilieiua More,"
all who are alllieted with l.iver Complaint, Jaillldii e, l)r.
pepsia. or .-n-ods Ib l.ilitv the ),H-lor haseiired tilauv'af
our citizens aft-r the h. t plivsicians had failed We liave
used tlirui. and tin y have proved to lieu medicine that every
one should know of, uml we cannot refrain giving our tes
timony in their lav.a-, nnd that wlii. h gives them greater
cluun upon our liumhle ellort, lln-v ure entirely Yeg-.-tube
"THE DAILY NEWS,''
.Iiilv llheavs .
"We speak knowingly of Dr. I lonrjaud'. Celebrated Oer
man HitteiH, when we s:iv it is a l.lessiiic ot this age; and
In disea"of the biliary, 'digestive and Nervous Svslenis, it
hasnot we think an equal. It is a Vegetable rreinniiion,
ami made without Alcohol, and to all invalids we woukl re
commend it as wonhy their nuitidciice.
For sale. -li..l,-n-ito mid retail, at Ihe prineipal Depot,
(iF.ltM MI-DICINK STOKK, No. Arch Street,
1 niiaMrinain.
For Kile by M. A. MeCAY,
bnrv and respeetiiblc dealers
State.
April SI, 1MU. ly
Northumberland and Sun
geuerally tliraughout the
COLUMRIAN SERIES OF
ntitluuctfro.
The Pupil's friend and Teacher's comfort.
'PHE COLI'MUIAN CAI.CI LATOK. This
work is nlreriilv introduced into some of the
lst Acailaniies nnd n lar-re numlier of Schools,
where iw use litis niven decided ami universal sa
tisl'nctiim, lndh to teacher and pupil. It is purely
American in its character, based upon our owii
beautiful decimal system of fitrreiicy. It contains
more, the arrtiiiirenienlH are lietter, and it is the
easiest and cheapest work of the kind now in list ;
nnd it is o considered ,y hundreds of the most
competent teachers nnd men of science in the I'ni
on. who have recommended it. It is the hook,
particularly nnd expressly prepared for our Ame
rican Scholars : liy Amon Tieinor.
Tins Yorru's ('oi.rMiiiN('ii.eetATon. This
volume contains Ul jncs, with about 000 exam
pics lor solution on the slate. It embraces the
I-'iitidiimeutiil littles, ( 'nnijioupd Rules, Simple
and I 'oinimiiiiil Keduction. Kinrjle Knle of Tbreo
j p,,,.,,,,,,, g. .
', ,
1 ickmik s AniTiiMV.Tir .tr. Tvni.r.s. is destined
for the use of yoninrer classe s in th. .Schools of Ihe
I'liited States. A ls-aulit'ul little book and pleas
ing to cltildrrn, and the only one of the kind of tiny
value.
There are Keys to both Arithmetics bound sltl-
ple or double, lor the convenience of teachers,
w hich the solutions of the iiucsiionsarc irivcn with
much extra matter for the black bortrd. These
Keys are the most complete works of the kind ever
published, and contain, in addition, about two
hundred examples in Mensuration, 4r, for the
use of the Teacher. All that is wanted is to have
the aliove luniks examined, and no teacher who is
acquainted with the science of Arithmetic, will
hesitate to pronounce them the liest works tha
have ever been published in this or any other
country.
Although issued but a few months, they have
already lieen introduced into the Niirht Public
Schools of New York City in all the Schools
public and private, except two, in the City of
Keailinj. Also, ill about twenty Acadainies in the
State of Pennsylvania ill a large portion of the
Schools in the City of W iliniiiuton, in the' City of
Lancaster, and ill the lloroughs of Harrislmrg,
York, Chaniliersburj?, Lebanon, Doylestown, Potts
ville, Orwinsburj;, cic, etc.
For sale by lltsnt NUsstH, Sunbury, Agent
fur Northumberland County.
Sunbury, Dec. 2, 18 It).
DIAMOND POWDER-
FOR
RAZOR STROPS.
rillllS Powder is warranted far superior to any
I. thing in ui-e for imparting a keen, smoothedge
to liuzors. Surgical instruments, and nil kinds of
line Ci-1-i.tur l it may lie applied to any kind of
strop. Also superior Kazor, Knives, and Perfu
mery, wholesale and retail, bv
ALFRED 13ENNETT, Agent.
Depot of Fine Razors, Strops, llrtishes, and
Cheap Fancy Goods, No. 18 South Fifth street a
hove Chestnut Philadelphia.
TESTIMONIALS.
PiiiLAiiKi.r-Hi, Feb. 15lh, 1819.
This may certify that I have used one of the
Strops prepared w'illi 1I.VYNES' MAUIC DIA-
.VtlA U VOW VlAl, and ean attest in the mosW
uncipiivoc.il manner, that there is nothing can be
found that will produce the same elVcct in my opin
ion, and must say to others, try it, and you will
find it siiierior to nny hcietolore in use. I can
truly say thai I never knew what a sharp razor
was before. '
JOHN SCOTT, Iron Safe Maker, 41 S, Third at.
PiiiLt iiKLrnii, October, 1818.
. A very hard beard and tender face lias compi
led me to seek and test many contrivances design
ed to iiinke shaving easy and pleasant, but with
iinlitVereut success, until I made use of the Magic
DIAMOND POWDER, sold by Alfred Uciiiictt,
and Koussrl's Shaving Cream. Their united (sow
er net like magic, and impart a power to the Razor
to remove the niont stubborn beard, witfut irri
tating the akiu or temper of their owner.
J. COX, 40 South Fifth Street.
For sale at this ofllce Price 25 cU. per Uoi
November 25, 1848 Cnii
Valuable Hooks.
T IFE or
Cubist, handsomely bound, D'Ac-
uigxe's
llisToar or ths RrrnasHTiox.
rinxn. Dir-Hooas n I.eiiokhs, full bounded.
For sale at llie publisher prices hy
H. fl. MASSER.
Sunbury, July 14, 1849.
Cotton Yarn, Cotton Carpet Chain, Cotton Laps
and Wadding, Cotton Outline, Ready made
Pantaloons, Ready made Vest, Congre Knives,
Porcelain lined preserving kettle, just received
for sale by H, MASSER.
Sunbury, Dec. t, 1848. , . , .
PATENT Trusse of n kinds, Harrison'
writing and indellible ink, Cotton yarn and
laps, just received and foi sale hy
J. W. FRILINO.
Sunhurv, Dec. !, 1818.
OXYGENATED
LL3 12 0? 'Q1 ESd LT1 33 M
A BOYEREIO! REMEDT FOR
PHTHISIC,
AND
QtNEftAL DBBIXITT.
GEOItOE fi. GfeEEN, PRorRIETo.
Windsor, Vermont.
ment of ih. u. . ' ""'.'sir' attended with drraiira-
nreathing, which ol en r'-.,,, '.ZTl. A""-) sJU
Dvsneiitie Svsnnn.. 1 i. ...Ii...7 '".V"!""1 "igestion (or
their use h... ! .'.-...-j .? '""ei'iiiers.
llCOVed in Ik. ."! "e V '""""I
ymptoms that proceed friim a deb lii.V. J . "
lion of the tstoiLch ; 2 genen "d tlty TL"h
age or from the efteeta of Fever mniJ uii ? ? T
Ague. Female, suffering
an.,,,, from weaklier, w,ll find the ''u".TfT;'
:A rried:;"mBedV:
Tim history of this medicine ts peculiar, h has mada ill
. . , ' iiuve ntrcii lineo t M
torietyandthrutt ,t up-ll public atlenti.m. u
va it n
bef.
..... ...rum ij upon public atlenti.m, ( "),,, u,
even bee,, advertised, hut having first shown iU
vet
markal
ry , ineiamily of the proprietor and b
h in a tern,d, administered t.' hi. afllicted I friend! iod
1' abnf n. i IJ! k""W" ",,h" m",t tstant part, of thi
J- I'm, as nmedieine ol unrivalled virtues in tha cure mt
Dyspepsia an , ,,ffrren, f . J"
n'e.ly " Prui""-'w. they have proved r..
ti::?- tha .iugularerncaCT af
Jonrieh , m,T,v r """;" " the pi-sscs. J tit
KZ Z il'bhc!''' ''S"1" f"" y wid.1,
Windsor, v, M,RtX!t'
The follaxvlng rertlficn'te, h, remiT be..
received :
recmmeiKl t!,t., , ,,. ,, wh,,vl ,hat they "l f, III
i:,:"Lr Kcneray dUTud
s. vii ki, rut i.rs, i ,.
Wll Mn. .,... . ..' 1 t 4. :..,- r- v
'r w. : .... '. ' I- S. Senator and fornurlr Oovara-
d heulu.-k
nd formerly Govari-
I.
Verie
"om'i'.T"'"' M'm,r orC''ess snd forraerlr
wm. wrtiiDiininm.
Vernor of ,Mb-liL.aii.
I". S. Senator and fanaeriy 0-
M L. MAItTlN Det.ra,
a ill Cong-ess from Wiaaaniiu
i L-rriutrv.
From !!ort. if. b.
Trrt. Member af Canrreu fram
Peniisvlvnnia.
Deirir ik. ,w'""-ton. It. C, Jess 0. tats,
v- ,rs i ,hT J " t-P-lne snflerer for about ts4
wl hour . , e,?'.. .','f,r"".v;"",u" medicines fo, r.lief
itle." " iTnt'e l'""'''. f '"" "xvrent.
e"e sh . w I ' I ' ''hh ' f"rm" in ! th. dun
""nne' l ,;V .f a ' "!:"' were, great acidity .f tha
n-itioii i'h" tli. h. I1'1' est reiue llatnlenee, sever, con.tl
n il. i ili k,, T'I"' ni",vl"1" headache.' Keeling dt-.i:
ro is thai a knowledge o y.ulr valuable remedv mar raacli
i;'.r;:.,hna'y.r',l,cw' p"-
niff iii) lestim..tiy to its eurnt v power: and would mlU
renl-,,k that ,,,, , ,., t KI . er " ff "
r; e " wn,a iB,n."f " " Vm;xy
S 1 "" """'; at I'lt'sburff. or inform them
. re t Or v I '"."'""hieil. Vlth . earnest da-
tru'vurTir' hn' A TZ$Z&?"
,1 S ' a'"' "-"olby rireen k rietcn.,, Md:
4!HUh i.i:t S-reet. Philadelphia.
Acent r-.r .'.nibiirv II . M ASl:ft
Atteuts fo, Miiu.a MACKAY A HA Q.
Acent r .r I pper Mahon-.y-J. U HH-t
April i.l, fS
IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC.
A1TD C.TTLS
MEDICINES.
Don't permit yeiir Horses or cattle to die, waaat
the menus of cure tire within the reach of all!
The undersigned has spent fe'.fral years in ti"
study of Veterinary practice in "London and T.i
dmlmro'." he has nlso a willed himself of the resear
ches of l.fll.lg, nM,l uthcrcclebrated men, who have
entitrilnilcd so much towards a judicious treatment
ot animals; the principles of our practice consist
in the rejection if general bleeding and the total
j rejection ul all mciln-tnes that experience ha
shown to be ,f a d.-iiitri-rotts tendaticy. The. r--,
medics act in harmony wilh the vital principle, and
when given aeeording to the directions which ac
j co:tip.luy ea.-h article tlicy are capable of exciting
and increasing ihe natural functions, without di
, minishing or destroying their nower. henra .rd
ini salriu Ilia hands uf cverv one.
U. H. DADD. M: .
A I.isl af Iterse and t'ntll MdltiMel:
Phvsic balls. 7.V. per lu'x.
Altfrntlvn ball, 75c do.
" powders for bad condition, 7.Vpt,r pack'
age.
Heave powder fiir diseases oT the liiflgs, 75i
dev
t line powder 1,-r ' kidnevs, 75
dr
aar
1 utile powder for bad c'rmdi ion "landers. 7S
Cordial drink ftr inllamrition of bowels, 75e
par
iiouiei
, I.iiniid blister, 7.V r-l-r bollle.
Ointment for promoting the growth of fiiif,
10
i per pot.
Healing balsam for wounds and saddl jails, 75w
per bottle.
Wash for inflamed eyes, 50c per bottle.
Ointment for mange Wrrttches, old sores, Ae., 50e
per bottle.
Embrix-ation for sore throat, 7fie per bottle.
Hoof ointment for sand crack, brittle hoof, Ac, SOe
per bottle.
Horse Liniment, the most celebrated article known
in England for lameness of every description. 74
ti I per Iwttle.
Disteniier powder for red water, $1 per bottle.
Worm powders for the removal of worms from
the intestinal canal, 75 per package.
for sale, hy sriMPSON hekd. 56
M.r-
chants l!ow. also at DADD'S HORSE
AND
.u ii.r,.ui.ilu.E DEPOT, Nos. 1
Itayuiaikel S-iptare, Itostou.
Pamphlet describing the diseases for
these remedies are used can be had gratis.
vhiclt
Numerous Certificates nre in possession t the
Proprietors, uf cures performed by the above Msdi.
cines.
Hold by GREEN oV FLETCHER,No.268.uk
SIXTH Street, Philadelphia, and by hi
AriEsrs ll..Nm Mssskr, Sunbury,
February 3, 1849. tf
ROSE OINTMENT, I"0H TETTBK.
1) KAD th following certificate from Capt. Derot, tbe
1 well known ami popular Sluuu boat Captain (of la
Trsveller.)
Philadelphia, October 31,
Several venr. linee I win nttaeke.1 with a breakinr eat
ou my neck in llie torin ol Teller, which I am coionneM
wns c.iitriicte.l -di ihe H-irlier'Mion. It eraiidually extvn4
ed over niy I'uee iinlil it n-ncheii the upper mrt of th
cliecks. lluring the sevenil in,aith. that it eontinuad
spreaibiiv. I used dideri-nt applii-atlous, ame of which had
llie citeel, aipreiill)- at least, ol UK-re.-wina tbe diseaae, aat
from none ol them did I M.-rceive the least benefit until I
apilied tbe Koss Ointmkxt. Ily the use of una ar of il,
I w,i penccll)' cured and have remained I'rea of ths affec
tion. 1 have silica used the Ointment, lightly applied for roach
lies, of tbe face, blotches, chapped hand.. Ac. With per
fect success. 1 luivs no hesitation in recommending u la
tbe sirongeat manner to the public.
JAMKS DEVOJi.
Aecnt IIknrt Maisei, Buuburv.
July r, IrilM.
ffATEITT 1EDICJI1TE3
CI recti's Oxygenated Hitter, price reduced.
Old Jacob Townsend'tl Sarsaparilla.
linker's Sarsspanlla.
c?waync'Syfup of Wild Cherry
8wayne' Vermifuge.
Ay re's Cherry Pectoral
Dr. Drnke's Panacea.
Dr. t,'ullen' do
Tibbit'sPain K JIer.
Dr. Hoofland's Uerman Ditterr
Indian egetable Pills
Horse and Cattle Medicine
' For sale hv HU.NrtT it kSSttL
Sunbury, July 14, 1849.
BOOKS and Gold Pen. On band several cop
ies of the life of Christ, and also a ntrrrrbet of
gold pens which we will sail at ilia PluUaVlafem
price. For sale al thisomv.
KENNEDY'S PATENT SASH FAJ
TEN1NGS. A cheap and excellent art.
cle lor fastening sash for sal by
J. W. FRILINO
Sunbury, Julv T, 1810.