Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, June 08, 1850, Image 4

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SUNBURY AMERICAN' AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL.
SWettUaucoua JWatttr.
''MRS. OSflOOD'S LAST POEM.
' We publish below from th Boston Trans
cript, the last linei of the departed poelesn
th.e ;an'i dying mg. The Trancript ays
it was written on the 7th ult., and it will be
neen that Mm. Osoood had a full premonition.
of her approaching end. She woe well aware
lhat she would riot live to (e the roses of
June. Her presentiment has been fulfilled.
She saw the white and crimson blossoms and
the preen buds of the young spring; but not
its fruit and flowers. She well knew, how
ever, that they would come forth in their
eason, though her mortal senses might bo
sealed to their hues and their fragrance; and
sho'was equally assured that there was a life
within the husk of our animal organization
which would bloom imperishable when our
material part was dust and ashes. Strong in
this faith, she welcomed "death's gracious
nngel" with serenity and a child-liko trust.
Long will her many friends lament her early
departure, and feel how "blessings brighten
as they take their leave" and that
"When such friends patt,
'Tis the survivor dies '."
The lines which follow were nddressed to
"a lovely young girl who came one evening
to amuse her, by making paper flowers, and
teaching her to make them. You know how
much she loved the beautiful." t
You've woven roses round my way
And gladdened all my being;
How much I thank yon none can say
Save only the All-seeing.
Mbt He who gave this lovely gift,
. This love of lovely doings,
Be with you whersoe'er you go.
In ev'ry hope's pursuings !
I'm going thro' the Eternal gates
Ere June's sweet roses blow !
Death's lovely Angsl leads me there
And it is sweet to go.
May 1th, 1850.
The Claims on Portugal. lhe news
from Portugal is that the American minister
will be withdrawn from that country, unless
the claims made by our Government be forth
with paid. Tho U. S. Government refuses to
arbitrate, aad like a sheriff with an unfortu
nate debtor in hand, says: "You must pay cp
sir," "you must pay up." The Portuguese
are eetiinz uneasy and seem to fear that
Brother Jonathan will show his fraternal feel
ing, something in the same manner that the
high sheriff of the seas, John Bull, does to.
wards delinquents to his own countrymen,
by blockade and bombardment. Fortunately
for the Portuguese, bombshells are the last
legal recourse with the United States, and as
there is nothing to annex in that country,
Jonathan will set down and calculate the cost
of the powder before he undertakes to waste
it without making the possibility of any large
addition to his territory. Ledger.
News from Honduras and Central
America. The Treaty between Guatemala
and England. News from Honduras to the
27th of April has been received. The Jour
nals are filled with the treaty concluded by
Mr. Chatfield, between England and Guate
mala. This treaty gives reciprocal privileges
to each nation with regard to commerce,
&c, and binds the government of Guatemala
to use every effort for the suppression of the
slave trade within its limits. The other
States were indignant at Guatemala.
"The three armies of San Salvado, Nicar
agua and Honduras, amounting to 5000 men,
will soon march to Guatemala, to oblige her
to enter into the Federation, and to adhere
to whatsoever treaty they may then make
with the United States in regard to prolec
tion or annexation, as the States of Guate
mala and Costa Rica (not the people, but the
Government) have been utterly bribed by
Mr. Chatfleld the English Consul, by which
nation they are offered alliance and protec
tion."
Grain. Unusually large movements in
corn and wheat are taking place at the West
and North west, principally to supply the
New Orleans market and the California emi
grants, who are crossing through Missouri.
There is also considerable inquiry in New
York, for New Orleans account. In South
western Ohio, on the 13th ult., good wheat
readily commanded 110 to 115c Of 39.000
bushels received by one commission house
in St. Louis, on the 14th, by way of the river
nearly all wus sold previous to arrival.
IIorb or the Ei.r.riuxr Boxes. Capt
Cutter left at this office, yesterday, a rib of
an elephant, found near by where the tusk
mentioned gome (lays since, was dug up. It
is supposad thi rib belonged to the same
animal. The rib is near three feet long
nearly turned to roek, but bearing unmistake
able signs of its identity, as an elephant's rib,
A curiosity, indeed, as it seems to establish
that the elephant was once an inhabitant
this region. Cineinnai Commercial, 20th ult
Si-rrenpeb of a Beauty. The celebrated
Madame Recamier, who died in Paris last
spring, was in her day one of the most fasci
nating of her sex, and exerted a prodigious
influence by her talenta, grace and beauty,
through a long series of years. The duration
f her personal attractions extended far be
yond the ordiuary tcm, but when at length
the long bright day drew toward a close, no
declining beauty ever accepted with more
amiable candor the realization of the unwel
come truth that "all that's bright must fade"
some lime or other. ,;Ah, my dear," she re.
plied, to a friend who was complimenting
her on her defiance of time, ''when I saw
that the little boys in the street no iongnr
turned to look at me, I knew that all was
A huge skeleton of an Indian was dug up
fast week, at Maisimus, N. J., among the
oyster-shell strata. It measured eight feet in
,jngtb.-r-The skull measured two feet in cir
cumference, and 15 inches over the top.
- There is a church in Ohio, where the
witer that runs off the roof on one side goes
jnt the Gulf vt Mexico, and lhat which runt
off the other side goes into the Gulf of St.
Lawrence.
"Encourage Your Own!"
HAAS & 1U5NN.
FASHIONABLE MAKE OF
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS.
THE subsrribers respectfully call the sttenuon
of the public to their large and splendid assort
ment of every quality and price of
which t annot fail to recommend itself toevery one
who will examine it, on account of its durable
workmanship and splendid finish, made up of tne
best stock to be had in the city. No effort is
spared in. the manufacture of their ware, and the
subscribers are determined to keep up with the
many improvements which are constantly being
made. Their stock consists of Mahogany
Sola. Ilvan and Lountres,
bureaus, Secretaries, smcboarUs,
SOFA, BREAKFAST AND DINING TABLES,
and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Thila-
dclpliia manufacture.
BEDSTEADS, of every pnttorn and price,
CUPBOARDS, WORK AM) CAiNULl!.
STANDS, TOILET TABLES AND
EXTENSION TABLES,
in short, every article in this line of their business.
Thry also manufacture all kinds and qualities
of
CHAIRS,
including varieties never before to be had in
Sunbury, such as Maiiooast, ulack Walsct
ami CraiEn Maph Grsciax) asd Wisnsnn
CHAIRS, An fasct Piaso Stools, which are of
the latest styles, and warranted to be excelled by
none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere.
The subscribers are determined that there shall
be no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in
the cities, as every confidence can be entertained
shout 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.
IjF UNDERTAKING attended to on reason
able terms.
LV" The Ware Room is in Market Street,
opposite J. l oung s store, and nearly opposite
VV caver s i avern.
DANIEL HAAS,
GEORGE RENN.
Sunburv, April 28, 1849 tf
THE PEOPLE'S VADE-MECUM
COMPRISING A COLLECTION OF OVER 200
VALUABLE RECIPES,
In the Useful and Interesting Arts with a few
fttmpte and Curious Experiments in
CHEMISTRY :
NCLUDING Medicines, Perfumery, Chemistry
Cookerv, Farriery, Dying, Confectionary, Do
mestic Economy, etc. etc. etc Price 61 cts., for
sale by HENRY" MASSEK.
Sunbury, Dec. 8, 1849.
FIRE PROOF CHESTS
FOR BOOKS, PAPERS, JEWELRY, &c.
EVANS & WATSON,
So. 90 North Third street, between Arch and
Race, and 83 Dock street,
OPPOSITE THE 1'iIILADELPIHA EXCHANGE.
Patent Soap-SI one Lined and Key
hole Cover
SALAMANDERS,
FIRE A.I THIEF PROOF IRON CHESTS,
Warranted to Bland more Heit
'ttft T-"VT uui any int-tis in this Country
I ItjV.'J'""! '. . A A' latent Air-Chsmher Iron
v -;.-. ( e heals, tiitw in inn
f C': ate"
tune:
blein fact everv time the Lock is
used if dcsiialile. These Ivks are pnf nriinst the most
expert Thieves, beinjr supplied with the Patent Key-In tie
Over, am) made very ronjr. they eunnnt he blown open
hv Gunpowder. These Lock are intended for BANKS.
STORKS. SAFES. Ac.
Pen unci lettei copying presses, nre proof doors for Banks
and Stores.
Patent State Lined Kefritrerators, warranted superior to
H others. W ater 1- liters, Miowcr Uutns ol the best qual-
itv.
tlF Persons wishing to purchase any of the above ar.
tides, will please give them a call, as they sell cheaper
U1U1I Oliy UllICI HI UK t IlltCU f inira.
jj.a v in r. v
JOHANNES WATSON.
Philadelphia, November 10, It-ID ly
If HA T MA S UFA C TO R Y,
No. 30 North Second street, opposite the
Madison House.
flHE subscriliers would call the attention of
Jl Country Merchants and Milliners to their ex
tensive assortment of fashionable Spring ami
Si-mmeb Uosxlts ani) Hats of the new est styles.
Also, a large and general assortment of French
and American Artificial Flowers, Kihbons, Crown
Linings, Oil Silk, Wire, Quillings, Duckrum, &c,
which they ofl'cr at prices that defy competition.
N. B. Palm Leaf Hats bv the case or dozen.
W. M. & J. E. MAULL,
Bonnet and Hat Manufacturers,
30 North Sd street.
Philadelphia June 8, 1849.
HICKEY & TULL,
IVo- I'jO ClMMtiiiit Mrcet,
(Opposite the Arcade)
rHILADELPIIId,
1 ANLTACTL'REHS of their improved style
i'A Elastic Steel Spring, Solid Sole Leather, and
Solid Kivetcd
which took the only first premium, awarded by
the Franklin Institute at their last exhibition.
H. & T. take pleasure in informing the travel
ling public, that they have now on hand, a beau
ttful assortment of their improved style of Solid
Sole Leather Trunks; Double and Single Folio
Trunks, of various styles j Ladies' Trunks, Va
lice T runks, Uonnct Boxes, Cap Cases, Carpet
Baps, and an elegant assortment of superior En
ameled Patent Leatlor Bugs, with every article
in their line of business.
lir Old Trunks Repaired or taken in exchange
for New ones. ALEX. L. HICKEY.
RICHARD W. TULL.
Philadelphia, Nov. 17, 1849.-
TICKNOR'S
COIUMBIAN SPELLING BOOK.
TEI.'Ga progressive and Comprehensive Sy
tern of Orthovrapv and Orthoeuv. including
a variety ol delimtions, adnpted to the use of
bcnoouin the American Republic, by Almon
Ticknor, a Teacher of twenty-live year's experi
ence, and author of the Columbian Calculators,
riacucai common School Mensuration, it
The attention of Teachers, School Directors,
parents, 4e., is invited to this new Snellinir nn.,ir
which conforms to the modern snelling and usages
in Orlhogruphy as being one of the neatest, rhmiw
best arranged, and better ada pled to the wants of
children, than any other published in the United
Stats. It is what it l.uruorls to be. fti-l!i,
Book and not a Reading Uook, and only requires
an examination on the part of Instructors of youth
io secure lor u a universal introduction into the
Schools of the United States. J ust published, and
for sale by Henrt Masses, 8unbury.
M here Teachers and Directors can procure
copies for examination.
August 4, 1649.
'I' ISSUE PAPER. Yellow Tissue paper for
1 covering glasses, Sec, for sale at the otfiec ol
the American.
I) AZOKSA superior article for sale at the
AV store of HENRY MA6SER.
Sunbury, Feb. 10, 1850,
LETTER envelopes, of varieus kinds, for sale
at tliis efflce.
ROSE OINTMENT. A fresh eupply of this
excellent article for Tetter, c, jtsst received
and for wle by HENRY MAUSER.
Sunbury, July 8, 1849
ITEE BILLS, Justices and Constables Fee
; Bills kandwiasly printed on said paper, for
ale at this otfice.
Thcv
5 " Vl nls" ,""t,u to mnke the ordiim
B'--ll Sv'v? fi f M "ii Pit l'n,ent "nit'iimtinn locki. With
jfcy LuliX EJfii-isr Keys, which cnn be changed
itw r-ufxy -wsrBr acvcrnl tlioiisnnu tunc chaiiirea
DllM- J UrDEGllAFF,
RESPECTFULLY informs the cifiwns of
Danville and the public at large, thnt he has
located in Danville, and is now prepared to prac
tice Medicine and Surgery in all its various bran
ches. Ho will operate on all the various forms
of blindness, cross eyes, club feet, harelip, cleft
palate, and attend to the extraction of tumors,
amputation of limits, and all other surgical dis
eases. His collection of instruments comprises
all instruments in medern Surgery, of the latest
improvement and finest finish. Ho flatters him
self thnt many years' practice and experience will
be a sufficient guarantee to those who may feel
disposed to employ him.
His residence is nearly opposite the Monlfome
rtf BniMiups, and next door to Isaac Rosen
baum's store, in North Danville.
Danville, Dec. 1, 1849. ly.
TO NIYS1CIANS, DRffiRtSTS AXI) COUNTRY
MERCHANTS.
TYR. J. N. KEELER & Bro. most respectfully
solicits attention to their fresh stock of Bug
lish, French, German and Anuican Dritirs, Med
icines, Chemicals, Taints, Oils, Dye Stufls, Glass
ware, Perfumery, Patent Medicines &c. Having
opened a new store No. 294 Market St. with a
full supply of Fresh Drugs and Medicines, we re
spectfully solicit Country dealers to examine our
stock before purchasing elsewhere, promising one
and all who may feci disposed to extend to us their
patronage, to sell them genuine Drugs and Medi
cines, on as liberal terms as anv other house in the
City, and to faithfully execute all orders entrusted
to us promptly mid with dispatch.
One of the proprietors being a regular physician,
affords ample guarantee of the genuine quality of
all articles sold at their establishment.
We especially invite drugrists and country
merchants, who may wish to tiecomc agents for
Dr. Kreler't Cehhratcd Family ftTedirinta, (stan
dard and popular remedies,) to forward their ad
dress. Soliciting the patronage of dealers, we respect
fully remain,
J. IS'. KEELER & BRO., Wholesale Druggists,
No. 204 Market street, Philadelphia.
September 15, 1849. ly.
WALL PAPERS.
rilHE Subscribers have on hand the largest a
I sortment of Wall Pait.bs in the city of Thi'
ladclphia, Wholesah and Retail, consisting of
every variety suitable for Parlors, Entries, Dining
Rooms, Clminbeis, &c, which for quality and
style cannot be surpassed. Doing a cash business
we are enabled to sell a better article at a much
lower rote than any store doing a
TRADE BUSINESS.
On hand, a large assortment of Winn Frr.tt,
for Curtains, Fire Prints, Borders, Ac, which will
be sold for Cash. Paper Hanging done in the
country at city prices.
N. B, Dealers are invited to cnlland examine
their stock before purchasing elsewhere.
FINN & BURTON,
No. 142 Arch Street, South side
Philadelphia, May 26, 1819. ly
CUTLERY.
AN extensive Stock of Pocket ond Table CUT
LERV, of sale by
JCH1T 1. COLE1IA1T,
Nos. 32 aiuZ 33 ARCADE, and 8 North
THIRD Street,
Comprising 5000 dozen Penknives, Scissors and
Razors.
Also, a choice assortment of Rodgers A- Sons,
Wostcnholm s fiicavc W. 4 S, Butchers and
Fenney's Cutlery,
Also, Spanish. Dirk and Hunting Knives.
Also, (inns, Pistols, and Bowie Knives.
Also, The American Razor Strop, a superior ar
tide, worthy the attention of Dealers.
Card Dealers in Cutlery, will find the above
Stock worthy their attention, as the Subscriber's
chief business is importing and selling cutlery,
Philadelphia, June 9, 1S49 ly
MABSIIALL'S
Concentrated Sarsapurlila.
For the cure of Tetter, Scrofula. Erysipalas, Piles,
Chronic Kheumntism and all disorders of the
Blood, Mercurial Disease, Ac.
TT is recommended to Physicians and others, as
thn .ttvtnnfAt Tirnivirittin,, nnw in wan ami an-
tircly 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. .McCAl , Northumberland.
HEYL'S EMBROCATION for Horses will
cure Sprains, Bruises, Cut, Galls, Swellings, and
all complaints requiring an external remedy. I)
is highly useful in Spavin. Curb, Ringbone, still
ness of the Joints, cracked Heels, Splints, &c.
It has also been used with great success by per
sous arllictcd with Rheumatism, and oilier com
plaints. Prepared only by W. Marshall, Philadel
phia, and for sale by M. A. McCay, Northumber
land. Philadelphia, May 26, 1849 ly
LA 111) LAMPS.
C OH N n L 1 1 S JL CO.
No. 11(1 t hesnut St ,
ESriCCTFL'LLY announce that they have
just finished the most extensive assrtmcnt
of
LAMPS,
they have ever offered for sale, comprising
ELEGANT NEW STYLE CHANDELIERS,
BRAGKETS, PENDANTS. MANTEL
LIGHTS, &o.
In trreat variety, and of
ORIGINAL DESIGNS.
Much attention has been paid to ECONOMY,
in the construction of these Lamps, and such are
made as will produce the greatest amount of light
from the least consumption of Lard.
Recent improvements in tlie manufactory, with
the introduction of new and perfected machinery,
enables them to sell at a very GRfclAT REDCC
T10.N from former prices, and all articles before
leaving the manufactory, are carefully inspected,
and are warranted perfectly tight, and to give satis
faction.
Philadelphia, June 2, 1849 ly
STONE WARE.
FIHE suhscrilier would most respectfully in
1 form his friends and a generous public, that
be is manufacturing the best quality of
STONE W ARTS.
in all its varieties, and is prepared to sell t little
cheaper than any other manufacturer in the Union.
He is also importing and dealing most extensively
in
CHINA, GLASS AND QUEESSIVARE,
which he offers on the most reasonable terms.
His Potteries are on Uond street north of Pav
etie, and China store and dwelling at No. 8, E.
lialtimore street.
DAVID PARR,
No. 8, E. Baltimore street,
Baltimore, Maryland,
February 2, 1850. ly
EVERV MAN HIS OWN PATENT
AtttlXf t',
MUNN & Co, publishers of tho "SCIENTI
FIC AMERICAN," have favoured us with
a Phamphlet containing the Patent Laws of the
United htotes, together with all tlie tonus necessa
ry for applying for a Patent, information in regard
to filing caveats, with remarks on its uses, etc., a-
mount of fee required at the fatent Utlice, and
every other information that is necestary to instruct
a person in making his own applications.
Price 12J cents single, or 12 copies for one dol
lars sent by mail to any part of the United States.
Address M UN. & CO, New-York.
March 10, 1849
Win. G. Cochran Co.,
Wholesale aud Ketall,
WINE AND LIQUOR MERCHANTS, '
No. 72 Walnut Street, Philadelphia.
HAVE always on hand aevy larife stock of
Whies, Liquors and bctra, o( their own
importation. Store Keepers, Hotel Keepers, and
private gentlemen, will be supplied en tlie mot
liberal tenns.
Philadelphia, Nov. 17, 184
WTMCT.niff)S Tl AT.? ATM I
iioitEIIOUND
Ingratitude the ItaftCNt crime of
man.
WE are not among that class of Editor who
for a few dollars will, (at the expense oft ruth
and honesty) "crack up" an article and bring it
into rapid sale ; neither are we willing to remain
silent, after having tested the utility of an im
provement or discovery in science or, art. Our
readers will recollect we told them we were un
well with a snre throat and violent cold some few
weeks ago. Well, wo purchased two bottles of
WINSLOW'S BALSAM OF HOREHOUND
and so sudden was the cure, thnt we forgot we
ever had a cold, Those who aro afflicted, may
try it upon our recommendation. Ltwitton rlt
etavh.
A fresh supply of the above valuable medicine
just received, and for sale in Sunbury, by John
W. Fnling. Mary A. Mi-Cay at Northumberland'
and lit wholesale bv Frederick Klett, ft Co., cor
ner of 2d and Callowhill streets, Philadelphia.
Philadelphia, Sept. 22d, 1849 8 mo.
TANNERS TAKE NOTICE.
Xcw Hide oil mid Leather store.
No. ill North 3d St. 3 doors below Race St.
Philadelphia.
riHE subscribers offer to the tanners on the
I most favorable terms their fresh importation
of Hides, consisting of Buenos Ayres, Laplata,
Oaraccas, Laguira, Hung-Dry, Chili, Salted Pcr
ambuco and all kinds of Spanish Hides, dry and
salted. Also, Green Slaughter, Dry Salted, and
Black Dry Patna Kips,
Also, Straights, and Bank oil and a general as
sortment of Currier's Tools.
They will sell or trade for Spanish or Slaughter
Leather, the above Hides, Kips, Oil and Tools, on
better terms, than old Houses in the city,
Cusli paid for Le ilher of all kinds.
KEEN & KIRKPATRICK.
Philadelphia, May 2G, lS l'J If
Suit a i u ivg.'k , ;i t ( i !i vi i j :, ti Jjy.'fl
Tn prescntitiff the public with i
remetlv for the treatment
x and cure
'( I'kvsr ant AarrE ond other bilious riismses,
no apolocy is nettled. Vnst numbers in the Tinted Mntes,
who aimer from these nfieetionn in their varied formn, are
compelled to seek relief from other sources thun the imme
diate prescriptions of tlie reenlrir physician. It becomes
tlieref -re on olyiee; of hnnviniu-. n well ns of pnlthe inter
est, tit brills: hefoie Ihein n remedy prepared fiom much ex
perirnee, ond which miy niwnyi le relied upon ns sff,
KFFECTCAL. AD IIARMLE. TO THK cnN.TITCTIO. Tl'flt
such is the true eh:irneler of the INDIA CHOI.AtiOCl K,
is amply nttcntcd by the universal suec-ess wilh which it has
been employed.
VtF F.xtrnct from a eomninniention ff tlie Hon. 'Wil
liam Woodbiudgi, of the L". 9. Senate, late Governor of
Miciiiguii.
DETnoiT, Oct. SI, 110.
Doctor CiiARt-Fs Osgood,
Dear Sir. 1 have read with mneh interest, your little
TRAEATlas upon the "-causes, treatment and cure11 of the
febrile diseases which have so extensively prevuiied in onr
country dnrinfr the last few months an interent iuereaxed
no doubt, by the fact that I have individually Buttered so
much from them. Though I feel myself very' ine impetent
to judee safely upon a sultjeet so entirely professional, yet
your theory seems to me well Teas )ned, nnd your cour'lu
sions just, and 1 think withal, that your pamphlet is caleu
mica in proauce muea practical g.iou.
Spenkinp of the medicine he sjivr : It fully justified your
flattering expectations, nud hs a safe, convenient, and popu
lar rrmitly. my own experience, so far, induces me to be
lieve that it will prove u creat public lit-nefit. i nin pleased
to learn lhat you have recently established aeverul nireneies
for its disposition thou-'h I reirret that, with a view to a
more peneral dissemination of it. you should have found it
necessary to remove from your present residence among us.
With much respect I hnve the honor to Im. sir,
Vour obliced servant.
WII1JAM WOOUHHIDGF..
tV From linn. Stephs. V. R. Trowsbidsi, of Michi
gan State Senate, to the Apeut at Detroit.
IllRMIXr.HAM. OaXLAND To., Dec It, lll.
Sir you ;ish me to inform you what 1 know of Dr.
Osgood's India CJiolneoirue, or anti-bilious medicine. 1 do
believe that if the virtue ami efficacy nl this inedieine were
Seneinlly known, Hie FrvtR and agci would diaappeur in
Miehiean.
1 procured a bottle in tlie siiriiur of 1P11. and hnv ,vl
reason to believe that nivsell'nnd family escaped the iigue
last season in efinsefjueuee ol" its use.
remaps in no summer since the sett ement nf this fine
peninsula, has the fever nnd ncue been so prevalent as tlie
last. 1 linve ree uiimcmlcd this niralieine in numerous in
stances, nnd when the disease hnd become fixed and liaflied
the skill of physicians; and I have never known it fail, I
hns nnirermllv produced the in .si happv rtl'ccts. mid I bet
lieve it Ins never been exeec!-d by nny medicine in remo
ving the bilious direases of the climate.
Yours, respce'Millv.
STKI'IIKN V. It. TROWBItlDnE.
Arent for Snnhurv II. It. MASSKR ; N'orthumberlanil,
WITH1XGTO.M K Co. ; .Miliun, J. H. RASLK j Selias!
gr-.ve, MAY KLOfE.
May 6, 1MB tf
J"JrT .PsP.ITED.
A .ew iKNortciieitt ol rrt'Nli Goods.
IRA T. CLEMENT,
TI ESPECTFULLY informs his friends, cits
1 tomers and others, that he has just received a
handsome assortment of
NEW GOODS
t his store in Market Squaro in Sunhury, such as
Dry (ioods. Groceries, Queens
ware, Ilnrdwnre, &ic.
Sunbury, June S3, 1819
J. J. GPsEE IT O'JG-Z.
(Late lie lift- &. Circenoiigli.)
PATENT ATTORNEY.
AND MECHANICAL ENGINEER,
Vr'.lNliiii;luii, II. t;.
DRAWINGS and papers for the Patent
Ollice, prepared and nil the neci'ssary bu
siness, in relation to seunriiirr patents, trail
acled, and promptly attendeM to, at their of
fice opposite the Patent Olfice.
October 28, 1818.
LIQUOJIS, "WINES, kC.
rPHE subscriber has just received a new supply
A of the best liquors that ever came to Sunbury,
consisting in part uf
(Superior old pale Brandy.
Fine Cojiniae Brandy.
Superior Old Jamaica Spirits.
New England Rum.
Fine Holland Gin.
Superior Old Whiskey
Com nun do.
Superior Maderia Wine.
Lisbon do. do.
Superior Tort Wine.
Burgundy Port do.
Sweet Malaga Wine.
Superior Claret Wine in bottles.
Champagne do. do.
HENRY MAS8ER.
Sunbury, May 26 1849.
STONE WARE,
CTONE milk Pans, stone Juii and Pitchers,
and other article of stone ware jut received
nd for aale by JOHN W. FKILIAG,
Sunbury, June 23, 1849.
GOLD PENS IX SILVER CASEsTU
lot on hand and for sale by
H B.MASSKR.
funbury. April 6, 1850.
RAISINS, curranta, citron, cheese, pepper
aauce, &c. Vot aula by J. W. FHILLXU
Bunbury, Dec M, 1848.
CAPS. An aftKortment juat received. Alao
iilk II ATS at $-Z't for aale by
II. MASSE R.
Kunbury, Dec 8, 1848
WILEY'S COUGf CNDV. An excel
lent remedy lor cough a, cold. For aala
at this offica
BLANKS.
BLANKS of every dew-rip tion can be bail by
applying at thaeffuf f the Amensnn.
DR. TOWNSEND'S COBPODND EXTRACT OF
SARSAPARILLA.
TIT! 9 Extract Is put tip in quart bottles, ft (t six times
cheaper, pleasanter. and warranted superior to any
sow. it enrrs tiiseatv without vomitms:, purging, sick
oesi. or debilitatins the twitient. and ii rjarticularlv ad t Died
irs
FALL AND SPRING MEDICINE.
Ths great beauty and superiority of this Sarnaparilln over
oilier remedies In, whilst it eradicates disease,
it invifrtirntes the body,
Ommimption cured,
demise and itreKthen.
Conmimptinn enn be cured.
Bronchitis, Consumption, Liver Complfimt, Coldi, Cmiglit,
Catarrh, Amhma, Spittinc; of Blood, 9orenexs in ths
Chest, Ueetii; Flush, Night Sweats, Diffi
cult anA Prl,-,... I ti .
. and Pain in the Bide, '
Ae., Ac,
have ti ltd enn le mred.
Prolnbly there never was a remedy that hns Iwen an sue
cewtful in desperate eases of consumption us this it clean
ses and strengthens the system, and appears to bent the ni
cer on the luiifrs, and patients gradually regain their usual
health and strength.
CURIOUS CASK OF CONSUMPTION.
There is scarcely a day pmwes but there are ft number af
enws of consumption retried as cured by the use of Dr
Townscu's Surwupaiilla. The following was recently re
cei ved :
Dr. Tows-Dear Sir! For the last three vears I
have been n (Hit-ted with jrenernl debility, and nervous con
sumption of the Inst slnirc, and did not expect to ever jrniu
my fienlih at all. After going 1 1 iron eh a emus of medicine
under the cure of some of tliemst distinguished reuulnr
physicians mid members of the Honrd of Health in New
York nod elsewhere, and spend inir the most of my enrninus
in uiteinpltne; to retrnin lny health, and after readimr in
sme paper of yout Sursnpirilla J resolved to try it. AOer
usinit six botllc's I found it dne me ireot frwd, and called
t see you at your office ; with your advice I kept on, and
do most heartily thmik you for your advice. 1 persevere in
takine- the Srirsnpttrilh, and have been able to attend to my
usual Inborsfor the lust four months, audi hope by the
blessings of (d and your Sarsnpnrilln to continue my
health. It helped me beyond the cxpeetntions of all who
knew my case. CHARLES IJUIMUY
Orainre. Ksaex co. N. J., Aua i, 1S47.
Sinte of New Jersey, Kssex county, is. Charles Qnim
by brine: duly sworn according; to law, oil his onth suith,
(hit the foretrniiig; statement is true aetrordimr to the ImsI of
hisknowledge and belief. CIIARLKS qUIMHY.
Sworn ami subscribed to before me at Orange, the ad
Aiigust, 1CI7. CYRUS BALDWIN.
Justice of the Peace.
SPITTIXO HT.OOH
Rend the foli'nviiiir. and sov that consumntion is in incu
rable a you can :
Iew York, April 11, 7.
Dr. TowxsExn : I verilv lelieve that vour Kirsanarilb
has lieen the means, through Providence, of sav ins my life
i iiuvr i-rr vcvenu yirs nau a uau cougn. ji itecame worse
and worse. At last I raised large quantities of blo'-d, hnd
ni (ft it sweats and wnsirreatlv debilitate) and redured. and
did ivt expeet to live. 1 have only us'-d your Hiniuparilla
but a short time, and there his a wonderlul chaiure been
wroufflil in me. 1 am now able to walk all over the city.
I raise no Mont, and my cough h:is left me. You tun well
imagine thnt 1 am thankful for these results. Your obedi. 1
tut iervmit. W,M. HL'SSK1L, tt5 Catharine t.
LOST HKR SPKKCH.
Th niinexctl wtificat- telli a mmpte nnd truthful ftt-vy
nf nifTrriiie itiul reliff. There ore th nismitln of similnr c;i
in this city ami IJrfkl n, nml yet there nre th itmiida
of itfirentP let their chiltlrrn die tor fear of being humbugged
or to fcivc u few eliiliins.
lironklyn, Sept. 13. 117.
Pr. Tf)M'NiFD: I tnke pleasure in Haling, fur the bene
fit nf tliof whom it may concern, thnt my dauehtiT, two
vrvirs nnd ix ni nihs old, wan iiilticteil with genentl de
hility nnd Iim of speerh. She was (riven up ns past je
Ctvtry hy nur fnmily phntcian ; b'U fortunntely 1 v:is re
v HnmniuW! hy a I'rieml in try your SurKipnrdla. Uef ire
havinij used nne lutttle "lie recovered her spee'Ii and was
enabled to walk alnne, to the nst miehinent nf ull wh: were
aPLjiiiiinted with the cirHiimttituces. She is now quite well,
nnd in much better bivitth thnu nlie hns been f.r 1H m niths
pas;. JOSKPH TAYLOR, las York St., Brooklyn.
TWO C1!H,DRF. SAVLD.
Yen- few families imlewl in fact we have int hftnrd of
one thnt tint-d Dr. T wiisend's Strn-iparilla in time, I t
Hay ciiiltfren the part Sniurn'-r, while th b thnt did n-it,
siekeneil and died. Tlie cerriffiite we pahlixh below is
e inclusive evitlenee of its vnlue, nnd is only au-'ther instance
of its sjivihd the lives ni rhildren :
Dr. Town-knd Dear Sir: I hnd two cliildnm cured by
your SjirntipiiriHri nf the summer eoniplniut amt dvscutMry;
nne w.ib only 13 month old and tha other 3 vears. They
were very much rediiceil, uiul we expected they wiul(l die t
they wre piven up by two rrspertnble physicinus. Yhen
theilHtor inf -nned ns lint we must l-ise them, we resol
ved to try y Mir S:irsnpari!l:i we h id henui so imirh of. hut
hnd little confidence, there being s mueh stiuf ndvertixed
that is worthless: but we are thankful timt we did, for it
undoubtedly saved the lives of b'th. I write this lhat oth
ers may be induced to use it. Yours, respect fullv,
JOIIX WILSON, Jr.
Myrtle-avenue, lironklyn, Sept. 15, 1M7.
TO THE LADIL.
GRMAT FKMALE MliDlCIXK.
Dn. Townskxd's SaRsaParilla is n sovereign nnd sneedv
cure f -r incipient c msnmptiou. and fur the general prnstm
ti'Mi of the system no matter whether the result of inhe
reni cause or causes, pr-nluced by inegulurity, illness or uc
cideut. N'oihii tr enn he m ire surpiisintr than its invigorating ef
fects mi the buui:in frame. I'ersons all weak'ni ss nml Lis-
situde. frnin takinp it ut once lM-eaue Muist and lull f
enerpv uniter its mnueuce. 11 tmmeiti ifely counteract lhe
uerveie8H)e3S of the feiimle frume, winch u the ureal eausj
rKirreunerw.
It will not I expected of us, in cases nf so delicate
tnre. to exhibit eeriiticates of cures performed, but we can
UHst'.re the at meted ttmt hundreds ol caws have been repor
ted to us.
Dr. ToVNENn: My wife beinar frreatly distrtsseil by
weakness nud peuend ilelnlny, Hint snilermir c iiliiuially by
Kim uiui wiui iiin;r uuncuiiieH, ami naviiui kit own e;ise
wiiltc your inetueine uns ein-co-u pnsit cures; u ml jiifo
heaitip if rewantnended for such case? as I huve described,
i utKameti a Domeoi your t.xiruci ui SarRiivinlia and fnl-
I weil the directfus you pave me. In a uliort peri h! it
rein ved her complaints and restored her t health. Ueiu
preatiul for the U'liehis she received, 1 mke pleasure in
inusajn. lowietiging u, anu recommeuuinir it tn the puhlic.
.M. i). MOORE,
Albmiy, Aug. 17, '41. or. Oniud Je Lydiu its.
DYSI'KPSIA.
No fluid or medieiua has ever been discovered which si
iu:ariy reeiuiik' inr sastnc juice nr i:ia in di-c mnvisnig
fiMl and streiijilieninu' the organs tif digestion hi. tins nre-
pnrati ai of HirisapanJia. it p.ilively cures every case of
uyspcpsm, nnwever sev ere or enronic.
Hank Department, Albany, Mav 10, 1MI5.
Dr. Towiisend Sir : 1 have been aiflicied for seven.
years with dyspepsia in its worst form, attended with s -up
nessot kt iuach, ims of apx;tire, extreme heartburn, nnd a
great aversi u to ull kinds of fo d, uud for weeks, (what I
could eat) 1 have been u liable to retain but a small urtion
ou my u'umcn, i men ine usual reiniHiies, but they hud
but tittle nr no effect in removing the complaint. 1 was in
duced, about two months since, to try yo if Lx tract nf Sar
anpnrilla, and 1 muM. nay with little conhdeuee ; but after
usiiiar nearly two bottles,' 1 found my upctiie restored and
tha heartburn entirely removed; and I would euriicstlv re
commend the use nl it to those who have been alllieleil as I
huve been. Yours, Ac, W. V. VAN ZAN'DT,
Afrent ff Sunbury JOIIX V. KR1LIXO ; Nor
thumlverlnnd, MARY A. McCAY: Duimlle, WM. A.
MCKKAY & Co.,
Apul!. IfMH. ly
iLSrirAVREWCa,
Agent for the sale of Southwortk Manufactu-
ring Co's. Writing Pup rs.
Ware HoiiNc, Xo. 3, .lllnur street
PUIZ.ADEZ.FHZa.
100 of the above superior Pnprrs now
in store, mul for sale tn trade at the lowest
market prices, consisting in ptirt of
Fine thick l'lnt Caps, 12, 14, 15 and 16 lbs.
blue and white.
Superfine Medium and Demi Writings, blue
and white.
Extrasuper and superfine Folio Posts, blur.
Superfine Cammerical Posts, blue and white
phiu and ruled
and white, plain and ruled.
Extra super Linen IS'ote Papers, plain and gilt.
Superfine and find Dill Papers, long and broad
Superfine and fine Counting-House Caps and
Posts, blue and white.
Extra siiier Congress Caps arid Letters, plain
and ruled, blue nnd white.
Extra super Congress Caps and Letters, gilt.
Superfine Sermon Caps and Posts.
Supcrfmed blue liath Posts, blue and while,
plain and ruled.
Embroidered Note Papers and Envelopes,
"Lawyer's" l5ref Papers.
Superfine and fine Caps and Posts, ruled and
plain, blue and white, variuus qualities and prices.
Also, 1000 reams white end asserted Shoo Pa
pers, llonnet Boards, white and assorted tissue,
'1'ea, Wrupping, Envelope, assorted and blue Me
diums, Cup Wrapping, Hardware Papers, &e.
Philadelphia, Nov. 21, 1819.
GOI.t & SILVER Willi;
J. STOCKMAN,
No. 60 Chesnut-st, at the sign of the Gold
Thimble, between 2d. If 3d. sts., South side
. Philadelphia.
ANITACTURES and keep constantly
on hand, at w holesale and retail, the fol
low ing articles, of a superior quality, at reduced
prices : tiold and Silver Pencils, do Thimbles, do
Finger Shields, Silver Table, desert, Tea,- Salt
and Mustard Spoona, do Forks, Soup and Oyster
Ladles, do Combs, Purse Clasps, Scissor Hooks
and Chains, Knitting Sheaths, &e.
ALSO, Jewellery, Plated and Ilrittannia ware,
German Silver Spoons, Ac; tiold Diamond poin
ted Pens at various prices; Jackson's Superior
Everpoiutcd Leads, Ac, Ac.
Philadelphia, May 3, 1849
It
NOB AND SPUING MOHTISELAT-
tide, for sale
W. MULING.
half the usual price by J.
Sunbury, July T, 1741
ADD'8 celebrated Horse and Cattle Medi
B 9 line for sale by HENRY MASHER
Suubusy Jan. S7tli, 1844
LIVER COMPLAINT,
Jaundice, dyspepsia, chronic or
nervous debility, disease of
the kidneys,
And all diieasej arising from a disordered
, Liver or Stomach in both Male and
Female ;
Such ss Constipation. Inward Piles, Fullness or Fllnml to
the Hesd, Acidity of th- Ktomach, Nausea, Heart. barn,
Disgust lor Fond, Fullness or weight in theWomneh, Sour
Kruchjtions, Sinkins: or Fluttering at lhe nit of the Stomach
8wiinminof the llesd, Hurried and Diffieult Brnsthing,
Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or lamenting snsntions
when in s lying posture Dimucfs of Vision, Dots or webs
betore tne ?ignt, r ever and dull pain In tho Head, Deficien
cy of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and F.ves, Pain
in the Side, Hack, Chest, Ltuibs, he., Hudilen flushes of
Heat, Burning in the Flesb, Conslnnt Imaginings of evil
ami great depression of Spirits Can lie tffectually cured by
DPs. HOCFLAITC'S
Celebrated German Bitters.
Their power over the above diseases is not excelled if
enualled bv nnv other preparation in the United Slates
as the cures attest, in ninny cases after skillful physicians
had failed.
Derangement of the T.iver and Stomach nre sources of
tueinilv. nod will also nioiluce disease of tlie Heart. Skin.
Liiiiis and Kidneys, nnd Invs the Issly open to an attack of
the Cholera, Itilious, or Yeiliw I'evef, and is generally the
first cause of tlult most baneful disease, Consuinptiou,
Opinions of the Philadelphia Press.
"THE DISPATCH."
DiTPinliiM at, mvi:
AX IXVAM;AUI,K AIKUICINK. Welmvefrrrjneiitly
hearfl the Ctlohruied (iernwn Hittt-rn. niannfaflurl by Ir
Il KilIlariil, Bp.)keii uf in terms of coinmumlati m, and we
kn iw drsefrvftlly o. It inn loft eimtnfii. prnctirc, in ctr
tam quarters, to puff nil iunimr of iih-.-Ippii trnttlt, but in Uie
ltvo Hitlers. htiiHtrt-d. nre living wiiucKBfS n" their great
ininil nnd phyfiral wrth. Asa rmtlicm of the Uvor
Conipliiin', Jiinmlicc, Nervous Debility nnd Dynpepsift, it
Ims been fmnil inviilu-ihle, ptlV-eliiiir ciircn and th .ruighlv
crmlicHtinit (liRfnx.-s. when nil other ineihciues huve fmleJ.
Vo feH cniivinred, th.rt in the use of the Ucrmiin Bitters,
the patient d.itvii it her nne deliihtatwi, but nrnstantlvirnins
etreiiutlt nn.l viffir tn the frnme n frt worthy ol' f rent
cotwid'TiUi'in. The HittiTs nre pbvuvmt in taste nud smell,
nnd run be Administered under any cireumstnnrrp, tn tho
in-tut riHieiiie stiMiimh Indord, ihey r.ii, be used In nil per
s -in with the in ist perfect icitety. It wmild be 'well fur
th'ise wh' nre nnn-h nrtW-tin in' the nervous system, tn
e nninence with one ten ppitiifiil or Ie, uud pratlunlly in
crensfj. Wespenk from PTperienee, nitd-tireof c turse, a
prop-r judsre. The press fnr tind wide, have unitwl in re
mimiiniidiiiff the Crrinni liiitcrs, nud to the ntllictcd w
uiitiH citnuaiiy nuvisetiieir use.
SPIRIT OF THE TIMES,"
June 21th sivs:
'DO OfR nriOIJcri'lHNSwho are invalids, know
the liuinv nstoiiisliing cures lhat have been performed bv
Dr. 11. inlfland's Celebrated German Hitters ? If tliev do
n H. we ree uoinrnil tliein tolheoilerinan .Medicine Store,'
all who are alllieleil with I.iver Complaint, Jiiuudiee, Uys-
l. ,ai.i. ,pi vtini ieouuy ; ute iioeior luiscureil nruiy l
our citizens after the lu st physieians hnd failed. We have
used tliein. nnd thev have nroi'ed to la. a medieinethut everv
one shoi,: 1 kti'iw of, ami we c.iuuot refrain ffiviua- our tes
timony m their lavor, ami that which civrs them arwiter
claim upon our humble eli'irl, they nre entirely Vegetable.
"THE DAILY NKWS,"
Jnlv Ith B'ivs :
"We sneak knnwitiilv of Dr. Hoonand's Celebrated Tier.
man Hilters. when we say it is a blessinc of this nge; and
in diseases of the biliary, digestive anil Nervous Systems, it
hasnot wetbmk nn equal. It is a Vegetable I'rejiaratioii,
nnd made wilh out Ale h l. nud to all invulids we would re.
coinmeud it us w irlhy their confidence.
For sale, wholesale nnd retail, ut the principal Depot,
OKK.MVV MKDICINii STORK, No. ISO Arch Slreel,
1'hiladulphin.
Por flle bv M. A. MefJAY. Xorthiimliei-land nnd Son.
bury nud respectable dealers generally throughout the
State.
April SI, lSin.ly
COLUMBIAN SERIES OF
ftUtitWftfrjB.
The Pupil's friend and Teacher's comfort. j
'THE COLUMBIAN CALCLLATOI!. This I
wurk is nlreiidv introduced into some nf tlm
be't Acadaiuies and a larn-e number of HclmnU. I
where its use has given decided and universal a- j
tisfartion, both to teacher and pupil. It is purely j
American in its character, based upon our own I
lieiiutilul decimal tynttm of currency. It contains
more, the arrangements are better, and if is the
easiest and cheapest work of the kind now in use;
and it is so considered by hundreds of the most
eoniietcnt teachers and men of science in the Uni
on, who have recommended it, It is the book,
particularly and expressly prepared for our Ame
rican Scholars : lly Allium Tielnor.
Thk Yon n's Coi.i'Mimx Calci latoh, This
volume contains ill pages, with about 900 exam
ples for solution on the slate. It embraces the
Fundamental Rules, Compound Rules, Simple
and Compound Reduction, Single Rule of Three,
Proportion, &e.
TirKxoit's AniTHMKTicAL Tables, is destined
for the use of younger classes in tha Schools of the
United Stales. A beautiful little book and
Keys arc the most complete works of the kind ever
published, and contain, in addition, about two
hundred examples in Mensuration, &c, for the
use of the Teacher. All that is wanted is to have
the above bouks examined, and no teacher who is
acquainted with the science of Arithmetic, will
hesitate to pronounce them the best 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 Night Public
Schools of New York City in all the Schools
public and private, except two, in the City of
Reading. Also, in about twenty Acadamies in the
State of Pennsylvania in a large portion of the
Schools in the City of Wilmington, in the City of
Lancaster, and in the Doruugbs of llnrrisburg,
York, Chamliersburg, Lebanon, Doylestown, Potts
villi. Onvigsburg, ic, etc.
For sale by IUnrt Masses, Sunbury, Agent
for Northumberland County.
Sunbury, Dec 2, 1848.
DIAMOND POWDER-
FOR
RAZOR STROPS.
riHIS Powder is warranted far superior to any
1' thing in use for imparting a keen, suiooihedL'e
to Hutor. Surgical instruments, and all kinds of
tine Ci'tlkhi ; it may be applied to any kind of
strop. Also superior Razor, Knives, and Perfu
mery, wholesale and retail, bv
ALFRED DENNETT, Agent
Depot of Fine Razors, Strops, Brushes, and
Cheap Fancy Goods, No. 18 South Fifth street a
bove Chestnut Philadelphia.
TESTIMONIALS'.
Piiilaiielphia, Feb. 15th, ISIS.
This may certify that I have used one of the
Strops prepared with HAYNES' MAGIC DIA
MOND POWDER, and can attest in the most
unequivocal manner, that there is nothing can he
found that will produce the same eftcct in my opin
ion, and must say to others, try it, aud you will
find it superior to any hejctofore in use. I can
truly say that I never knew what a sharp razor
was before.
JOHN SCOTT, lion Safe Maker, 41 S. Third st.
PiiiiAnKLFiiiA, October, 1S4S.
A very hard beard and tender face has compi
led me to seek and test many contrivances design
ed to make shaving eauy and pleasant, but with
indifferent success, until I made use of the Magic
DIAMOND POWDER, sold by Alfred Bennett,
and Roussel's Shaving Cream. Their united pow
er act like magic, and impart a power to tlie Razor
to remove the most stubborn beard, trillion! irri
tating the akin or temper of their owner.
J. COX, 49 South Fifth Street.
For sale at this ollice Price 25 cts. per Box
November 25, 1848 6iu.
Valuable Itooka.
T IFE or Christ, handsomely bound, D'Au--
niGWi't History or ti Rkkibkation,
Blask Dat-bookb aid Lit nutHs, full bounded.
For sale at the publishers prices by
II. B. MASSEK.
Sunbury, July 14, 1849.
Cotton Yarn, Cotton Carpet Chain, Cotton Lapa
and Wadding, Cotton Outlines, Ready mail
Pantaloons, Ready made Vesta, Congresa Knives,
Porcelain lined preserving kettles, just received
for sale by H. MA8SER.
Sunbury, Dee. 8, 1841.
PATENT Trussea of all kinds, Harrison'
wrrtins and indellible ink. Cotton yaru and
lapa, just received and for tale by
j. w. rmnNG.
Sunburv, Dee. 2, 1M8.
ing to children, and the only oncofthe kind of any ! eompaiiv each Hrliele they are capable ofrxeitiudj
j I'"' increasing lhe natural functions, without del
There are Keys to both Arithmetics bound sin- j niinishiiig or dc-troying their power, hence are!
gle or double, for the convenience of teachers, in ' safein the hands of every line.
which the solutions of the questions are given with I U. It. 1)AT)D, M. B. 1
much cvtra matter for the black board. These I A 1,1st of iim-se nud I uiiir M.ti. '
OXYGENATED
133 II td' "CP 3ZBJ m t33 -
A aOVERRin! REMEDY FOR
DTOPEPSIiL,
PHTHISIC,
AND
GENSBAL DrBILITT.
GEORGE B. GHEES, PrtorniETort,
Windsor, Vermont. .
T9 a sovorelirn remedy fa DYSPEPSIA, In msnv nf Its
Piles Niu-li . . j "' """""cne, Ixiss ol AppetitBy
P ,U'd rv"1 Consumptioa (Dyspeptic
, r ,, T' P.h,h"" Grange:
iCtldL thl Zh r "yT-'P'1" Aslhma.) Difficult
.nu , "ce" proven In the relief of almost all the
symptoms that proceed from a debilitated or atoniecond "
tion f the Stoinaeh j also i geer deblliiv arisii fmm
ace or from the effeet, r Fever, particularly F i
Ague. Kemnles suffering under any uterine ders, g"nen,
arising from wenkness. w ill find th. m . 1T- V,
InVinnse""1'"' '"'"" P"d '"" ,urr"l "V any meui
J L 1 , n V ? ""' rV'l";""',, Peculiar. It has mad. its
-2" ""'"cal means have been ns(, t Ei,-e it .
irty and thrust it upon ..ublie attention. It bni l never
clore even been n, verli.-l l.. I i .... , neei
marksble clWy i ,e ffni of KET by'
h ,l a terw.,,,1. adininistere,! b, hi. nflli.ed Iriend; "ml .ri
quniutnneet wuh a like result
Z ZaTAr.lhT Bi"m h"ve been used, and th. re-
metly. """ "le pririetor, they hnve proved a re-
the-oJvoK, ""'7"'' ''..; the sineulsr efficacy of
nronr ill), m.T,? 'h rEB"' in P"-essi on oth.
KIi,;;;-,h':aP,llb,'e,l'em ,K,"d vr
WINDSOR. Vt . n...,.ilK.,0-.". "RKEN' Pr-Prictor.
The following Certifnle. have recently been
received :
II..
le use of tl.
ASHIXOTOV. 1 r Itt IA t&l.
hy Dr.
. Ii
1. M. Hreen. ..f IV; ' - ""' V" P"-'areo
' 'xvgenutfi Hitlers"
1111 "'ir ellicney in other cases, weeheerlnllr
S'in'fhe ":.m, "' ''"""S
S rei- n.n(,,,.lM,)n of ,epr,, jft, w
r,, HH, '7 m"y,K e-enerallv dilTused
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SAMt ni. pnroi
KAMI FI. PIIKI.IH, ) ..
Wl 1.1,1AM l l'll M T . P. Senator from Vermo
y"S f-,f!.,.1''. t". . feuator from It IsbuH.
OBt.
or of K
I.. II
,',,- ir . ' u' . Senutor ami formerly Govern
ihiekv.
ARNOLD. Member nf rnit-rMI...,i r-,..-i
VerivM- nf (. I. , " 1 .r-
Termory'"'''1' Dcll"l,e Congress from Wiseonsi.
Frmn Hun. It. D.
Foster. MmtiIkt of Corerrrss frsns
iViuiyi-:iniu.
Vaiiivithx, 1). r.. Jcxb in.
Donr !ir-
Vi.'i
rs iim.I l,n.-u - . , , "-'r-I""- Biiiirrpr or uij nil irv
u-iuim ..:.... . 11 '""'"''Ihis i,,r reliri
-," " ,. . . iinne use or
air u(lTi"nwiii"(
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r;u: firms in whirh thi. 'Hi..
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hatl'in nl' i'ii" li v
I. Ill my r-nsi., :-t: tr-at iiri.lity ol tll
p;-tit, extn-ine llu'tii!.-M.'c, severe 0iiu
mns th;il n ku ivh
una Vlnli'iil lle:iil:i(:ir. OWhli; ilcsi
Hiits shilri,. ."'"'"' r-ui.-uy liny rrae;
j ' " 1 irri'nt n iMn-iie m ri-cnril
n.lininist
a p in ,. h iill. I,. ,i lei,,,!-, , ,.. -Hi,,'.,'
Irle-iils, will,
sti.'nM esr.il.lisii
w'lere tlie tn.-.li
eat nc-,s. Tli-v arn ilsir ins 'tlmt ,
an oireiiev nl Piitslinrr. ..r inl rm th. tr
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ro h.r y.irpr sperily n, In,,,,,,,,.'. ,.' oril. ,, .i,
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April I",
l"lf
IMPOllTANT TU THE l'LTL5LIC
i:C?.OS AXTZ CATTLE
3LKDICIXES.
Doi.'t permit your Horses or rattle to die, whei
the means of cure arc within the reach of all!
The undersigned has spent several vears in th.
study of Veterinary pracliee in Loudon and E
dinbiiro'," he has also availed himself of tho rescar
dies of Leibig, and olhercelebrfted men.Whohav
eoiitribiited so much towards a judicious treatmei
of animals; the principles of our practice consist
in the rejection ofgenei-.il bleeding and tl.e lota
rejection of all medicines tlial experience ha
shown to be of a (laoL'erous temlaney. Tiiese rs
iii. uiesnci in iiaiinoity wim tne vital principle, am
i in u i
Physic balls, Toe. per box.
Alterative ball, 75c do.
" powders for bad condition, 75r per pact-
I Heave powder for diseases of the lungs, 75e de.
Urine powder for " kidneys, 75e do.
' (,'
i ome powiier tor liml condition glanders, 75c so.
ordial drink lor inilaiiiatiou of bowels. 75c nex
bottle.
Liquid blister, 75c per bottle.
Ointment for promoting the growth of hair, 50c
per pot.
Healing balsam for wounds and saddle galls, 75c.
per bottle.
Wash for inflamed eyes, 50c per lottle.
Ointment for mange scratches, old sores, tic, 50e
per bottle.
Embrocation for sore throat, 75c per bottle.
Hoof ointment for rand crack, brittle hoof, &c,
, 50c
per uoiue.
Horse Liniment, the most celebrated article known
in England for lameness of every description, 75c
& tjil per bottle.
Distemper powder for red water, $il per bottle.
Worm powders for the removal of worms from
the intestinal canal. 75 per packaye.
1-or salo by SlIMPsON & REED. 2
chants Row. also at DADD's HORSE
CATTLE MEDICINE DEPOT, Nos. 1
Mer
AND & 3
llaymarki t .Sqimre, Boston.
Pamphlets uiseriiiiug the diseases for which
these remedies are used can be had gratis.
Numerous Certificates are' in possession of lhe
Proprietors, of cures performed by the above .Medi
cines. Sold by GREEN & FLETCIIEK,No.26.'?outh
SIXTH Street, Philadelphia, and by his
AiitxTi. Htx at Massih, Sunburv, ' '
February 3,.184'J tf
ROSE OINTMENT, tOU TETTEH
1) F AD the follnwiiu; certificate from Capt. Devoe. tho
1 W.-II knuviiuail jkjpulur blaun liuat Cuiuaia lot' the
Traveller. )
Piiila Delphi l, Oetoler3l, 1 8 lJ.
Several years since I win uttacknl wilh a breskinr out
on my neck ia llir i nn ol Teller, wlueli I am eminent
was c 'iilrnctetl ul lhe Ruber's Shop, ll graiuliirillv cilenJ
eil over my lacs until it reached tho upper pari ol the.
cheeks. Diirhn; the s. venil m .ntiis that it eintiiuietV
spiewlui!;, I aw. I ilalt renl applications, smiie of which had
the etlect. uppreailv at eut, ,,f iiiit.-:iii.k the disease, hut
Inan none ol Ihrm rial 1 prrvrive Hie Unit tmietit until I
lipping lhe Hose ,tmkt. fly lhe use of one jar ol il,
I was uerl'eclly cured and huve remained fit ol tlie snec
tion. t have sines usikI Hie Ointment, liplitlv npptieit forr.nipli
ness of llis face, U itehes, elmpiicU hands, Jie. With per.
lect success. 1 hnve no hesitation in recoiiuueudiliff it ill
the strongest iiuinner to tlie public.
JAMK9 DKVOH.
A?ent Hkxrt Massxr, fiiiiburv.
July Sf, lM!l.
?.T E IT T1S CICIITE
Cireen's Oxygenated Bitter, price reduced.
Old Jacob Townsend's Sttisaparilla.
Baker's Sars.ipariJla.
S ayne's yrup of Wild CUerr
Swayne's Yerniifuge.
Ayrc's Cherry Pectoral
Dr. Drake' Panacea.
Dr. Culleu's do
Tibbit's Pain Killer.
Dr. Hoorland's German Bitters:
Indian Veeetable Pills
Horse and Cattle Medicines
For sale by HENRY MASSEK.
Sunbury, July 14, 184'J.
IJOOKfl and Gold Pens. On hand several cop-
ics of lhe life of Christ, and also a number of
gold pens which we will sell at tlie Philadelphia
prices. For sale at thisotlice. .
KENNEDY'S PATENT SASH FAS
TENINGS A cheap and ucsUent arti
cla for fastening sash for sale by
1. W. FRILINO
.Sunbury, July T, 1840.
irrs. jnsnon.
. Irs reMiilnti.il, OT.. II.M..
' on a. an k.""WI' '" ,l,e ",'t ""' "f th.
p" " "'''''cute of unrivalle.1 virt.ie, i She cur. of
KI" "p," !'" d"rrre"t ':"" n,,d (" ' f
ha. b,n ,'S,C ,1'" ""'V '"raw "d its only eul.ry
pleas- when given uecurdiuz to the direelimi. ,l,;,.l,