Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, July 13, 1850, Image 4

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SUNBURY AMERICAN AND STIAMOKIN JOURNAL.
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In all Chrlstianlrea and rMlired emmtrlr baa ms
larg.T prupoimm of death, than any "hr .la,l
umitM ttw. kamaa family t stid. until wiiMn e lew years,
there not b any ctrfao-1 1 nop u. d.vmls-
Mm of th. di-mir. Hut now
BRANT'S
INDIAN
nil v
11.1111 .
Curt, wry of ths .(renWif rn.rkert and I drrel.
nued c. of Pi. (,t,JM--i:L. f.u(.(
ems or ioer.r.d mid dieemiU .r.VO-.v,eh kopelc,...
sr. .wer ww hrlnre cured hy us other m.-diei, f.
SnwfrWs 7 wem .'.me nf in tdrhcij-d persons, as
to h.v, Iwii pronounced hy py"f ' '" '"'.'V"1'
actimii.t urine. Seme, "-tin hd thnlr huital-rlothe,
nude, have Imi cured, "nd vet live others, who it wa.
id would nm live miotU-r day, srs now m well and
hearty as fhev far wcr..
It poes.ca ! cleansing purifying virtue,
nearly a.-, powerful nd active as the prestation whioa
w. enll
BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING tXTR ACT.
This diners frnm that, heralisi. thla w'MiH setrrsl thee
AfttUcatuns which am peculiar if uiUi lu, mna sr. ishiI'
Imiiy niry, to cure
Coughs and Consumptions,
and nil diseases of il pulmonary nature auch diiw H
a.n.lly prove to fatal under ordinary trentln.ut, when
they attack the
Brenst, Thronl, Langs, nml Heart.
This BALSAM toil. n eurei VUrn if ( tmw. mil
nleewhun tnno. m etruiinlf end a(ly the Fui
mxo Extkact ew end uln'r xitre!ly 1 kle
Bn!m curee Sin: cm of Caue end CawmfHim oet
r Trt, after U other remedire Urn faiUi U in gocd.
Thousands of Consumptions
end Chronic Cvvrht, nhundnntly prnre lu unfailing
ravjr In m-h diieiet f. end It undoubted ciirnlre Jowcr,
Hnd foothlnr. libeling pror"rt'(!. In tlio following com
pl.inte end diwnwu. ri. : Ppiuiii of Wood, niitdinr
Hit Lvnrt, l'nin in the nr'nrt ond Sitle. Xif Hr XvntU .Vr.,
rmu ftemp!(w, Palpitation of Iht Ifrart, Cltotrra tien.
turn, Dyrcntrty nr.d Smmntr ConyUtinu in Childrm end
Adulit, Astlma, ni ALL
FEMALE WEAKNESSES '& COMPLAINTS.
No rrmodT thut h hrrn oflbrpd to the ntihllf hei err
bwn alf an'rtrtain end tftttual in amaing ALL the In
ridontnlWrt'.w end irrrrUiri'ie't the Iftnulo ft. e
BRAKT8 Pt LXOXARr balsam, ii i" mi (in
ference whether llio dprenseinenl he titpprcuion mm,
or othi-r incidental maknen it UKfiltl.A'I'ES AM., hy
ttrtnirthtning the eretcm. rquali-.injr tlu riTmlatioa, end
eolV end allaying NERVOUS IRRITABILITY.
w fampkUu lor proof.
CONSUMPTION.
A Dying Woman Cured 1
We elate thla cure to prove the pewr te mm lift, whee
thlt BALSAM la ueed. even efter the perfn contidtrtd
by phyeictan and friende to he In the lf uaga of di-re
actually dvinr-nA. in thla caee, le far gont that the
rood end txrial delhn were hnitjht. For the parc
lor of thle cmc. end the mjiortoblt end undoubted proof
of ell the rlrcumitancee end facta, wo refer to our
PAMPHLETS.
Thla cure wee effected on IWra. Z1BA DYKKMAN. of
JUiUnon .ope. SrretojfB Co.. If. Y We can pnive. Iwrond
a donht, evwiyolhrra almost tonally ea howlrM. nd innn
merablt eexie of tit-etid Cmnmption rf'JfEB.which
were proqounced ierol by akilful pkyncian:
LIVER COMPLAINT.
8f e tbe cure of Dr. Hubbard, of Stamford, U and otheri.
Dyspepsia !
See the cure of T. S Mlcor. merchant of Attica. Wyo
ming Co., N. V., and many more, in our Pampblc ta.
Dysentery & Summer Complaint
In Children and A luht are aliMV rurcrf. Weakly Children
will become flethy. htaUhy. and Wly. and grow rapiJly,
by the ue of this BALAAM.
No mother need over mourn the death of her child liv
Clxilern InfAlitlim. wlvle tcclhins, if MIAKTI
PltLMOSAIlY BALSAM he administered. It ahould be,
laruch caaoe. given iu Inrjrer than the ordinary doaea.
DOCTORS & PHYSICIANS RECOMMEND
The lbHowins-iinmed Dortnre end Politicians hava
hijtily rcrominenilcd BRANTS MKIHCINUS:
Dr. N. HI'BHAKD. r-tamtord, Conn.
Dr. J. N. SMITH, Watertown. N. Y.
Itr. KOSS.MAN. 135 Ilonry atri-ct, Brooklya, N. Y.
Dr. T. M. HUNT. Auburn. N. Y.
Dr. OKI). FHAXniH MiJilletown. Coaa.
Ir. OKO. A. KOtiKH". Hf.tli. N. Y.
Dr. 8. WlllTK. Fredonie, N. Y.
Dr. C. II. OALKYPNE. Byron. N. Y.
Ir. J. O. fllll'MAS. Fivettevillc, M. Y.
Pr. J. fcKINNKH. Henrv at.. Brooklyn, N. T
Dr. O. 8IIIPMAN. Cortiand. N. Y.
FOR SALE BY lohn W. Friiing, Suntmry Pa.
Mary A. McCay
Nortlutiubcrulnd.
John II. Raacf
Henry J. SliaefTer
Edward A. Kutzner
Adam Conrhd
Haves & MeCormick,
W.' P. I. Winter,
J. P. Mann & Co.,
Edward Wilson,
Thornton Ac Bukar,
f. J. Crouse,
W H. Hiililrv.
Milton,
do
do
Pcttagmre.
MeLwaiaville,
IMvmcy,
llugheaville,
New Berlin,
Lewiahurg,
Selipatrn.ve,
Dnnville,
F.. P. LciU &' Jolm R. Moyer.
Bl'ioinelmrg.
All Icltera and orriera must be addressed to Wallace A;
Co., 108 Uroai'.wav, New York.
Kniibury, July 21, 1849 ly.
S??J1TC- GOOES
IX PIllL.AnCL.PlII 1.
T SHARP, E.-S SO.S, have just received
their supply of SPUING AND SUMMKU
GOODS of Friendly and other styles, to which
they invite attention.
SHAWLS All descriptions of Sjjk, woollen
ond worsted.
DRESS SII.KS firode Rhines, Chameleons,
and neat and new fancy styles India Silks and
Satins.
DRESS GOODS Lawns, Bareges, Mousse-
Una, Ginghams, Alpaaas, Mohairs, and all the
new fabrics.
FURNISHING GOODS Blankets, Sheetings
Quilts, Damask, Shirtings, and all other furnish
ing goods.
MEN'S WEAR Cloth, Cassimeres, Cushma-
retts. Drills, Vestinsofall kinds, and Bovs wear.
SHOEMAKERS GOODS and Carri'airc Ma
kers articles. T. SHARPLESS ft SONS,
No. 32 S. Second Street, Philadelphia.
May 25, 1850. ly
C ilAU L E S W . HEUINS,
ATTOB.1TE7 AT LAV",
PollKvllle, Pa.
Will promptly attend to collection and ull busi
ness enirustcu to uts care.
June 16, 1819,
J. "ZIMMERMAN,
Jl STICK OP THE PEACE,
Sunbury, Pa.
Office in Deer Street, immediately opposite the
Public School House,
r? Monies collected uud uil business piomntly and care
fully attended to.
AprU '0, 1801)
EDWIN IIAXL,
(I.iti or Tar. Flax or Watkmnsosi &. Hall,)
JV'b. 2-1 South Second Street,
Philadelphia,
U ESPECTFULLY informs his old friends and
citstoniers, as well as the puUic. generally.
that he has opened an entire new stock of elegant
styles of
Spring & Summer uress uoooj.
Hij assortment consists of the latest and most di si
ruble styles of English, German, French & Ame
rican Goods. Such as Delaines', Tissues, Bera-
Ks, Silks, Lawns, M uslins, Shawls, Hdkils, Gloves,
and every variety of Dress and Fancy Goods,
rhilad. Mar.:h 16, 1850. ly
C. JJKNKEKT,
BOOT MAKER,
' Xo. 40 South Fourth Street,
Philaublphia,
"W HERE every variety of French Calf Skin
Morocco, Patent leather. Congress and Gai
tcr boots, of the best style and workmanship, are
constantly kept on band or manufactured to order,
March'lC, 1850. Hm
TIlEYEliTON.
ABOKERS, Miners aud others who wish to
purchase lout in Trevorton at private sale
will Cud an aguut on the premises or at the town
of Shamoktn.
Labor ou tlie Rail Road will be token in pay
ntent of lots and half the wages of the laborer ad'
vaiiced nuh.
D. MONTGOMERY BOYD, Agent
June 1st, 1850 tf. r.v ,
rpEAS, from the New York Canton aud Pekin
J. J ea Company. For sule by
J. W. FRILING.
Sunbury, Dec 2. 18 18 '
11AY RUM. Ail ' excellent" article for a.
JBl M Dy nLiUKI MAEMM,ii.
$unti7 Jan. V7th, ii tf.
A' CAtt TO itOUSEXEEPEXtS ,
; At the Cabinet Ware lloom of
SEB'N IIOUPT & CO.
.... Market Square,
Alio al tin corner of Fnwn stmt If the Railroad
SUNBURY, PA.
Thunkftit fur th ftatron(r of hi" friend- and
CURtomert during the 17 years he ha been in busi
neai in this place, he solicits from the public con
tinuance of their ffttors. During this period he
has endeavored to keep up with the improvements
of the day, and has accordingly extended his busi
ness in every branch and variety. The public are
therefore invited to the attention of the present
stock of
CABINET WARE AND CHAIRS,
Manufactured by
SEBASTIAN IIOUPT & CO.
At the Old Stand,
Where In addition to their former stock of the
establishment they now manufacture
Mahogany, walnut & Cane-Seat Chain
Larqt Spriiia Seat Rocking Chairs,
Dressing Bureaus, Centre Tables,
.Marble Top Wash Stands,
and a variety of other
new style and
Fashionable Furniture.
Having secured a Hearse and made the neces
sary arrangements for the purpose, they are now
prepared for , Undertaking in all its branches, in
this vicinity or at any convenient distance.
Ye nraida uud miatreneea, and hushnnds too,
Here'a furniture of every style and hue,
Ftotn aide boards down to kitchen tables,
Frnm rocking chnirs to rocking cradles
Fhould you not have the ready John to pay.
We'll wait awhilo for a brighter better day,
Or take potatoes, oata, corn, wheat and rye J
Bark, hoop poles, staves, or lumber wet and dry,
Or anv thing but yokes and threshing flnile,
From pies and turkics down to little quaila.
Come on then frieuda, come one and all,
Keep trade a moving, so "goes on the ball."
LF Orders from a distance promptly attended
to and work of all kinds delivered wim uiuia....
Sunbtiry, March 9, 1850. tf
IIARDIXG & HOLL'S
HOLESALE Commission PAPER and
RAG WAREHOUSE, No. 19 MINOR
Street, Philadelphia Where a general assort
ment of all kinds of Puper is kept, and for sale at
the lowest cash prices.
Cap, Letter and Printing Papers,
&c. on hand.
Plain and ruled white Caps.
" ' blue
Flat Caps.
Plain and ruled whito Letter.
" - blue "
Blue and white Folios.
White and colored Printing Taper
Tissue Papers.
Shoe "
Wrapping "
Envelopo "
Hardware and SUcathing Paper.
Tar Boards.
Straw Boards.
Bonnet Boards.
All orders from tho Country will be attended
to at the shortest notice.
All goods sold will be carefully packed, and de
livered at any place in the city.
The highest cash price paid for Rags, or ex
changed for Paper, as low as can be bought else
where. Please call and examine for yourselves.
Philadelphia, Nov. 17, 1849.
EEFOEM YOTJE HABITS.
Come ye, with garments bore and seedy,
Ye bach'lors, wido'ers and hnslmnils too,
If, in the outwurd man you'r needy,
We soon can make you as good ss new.
THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends
and the public, that ho will commence in this
place, on the 8lh of April next, the
T ILOUIXG BVSIXESS
in all its branches. He will be careful to sec that
his work is made up in the best manner, and he
flatters himself, that he will lie able to give entire
satisfaction in point of cut, fit and style, as well
as in price. He therefore respectfully solicits his
friends and the public generally to call ana guc
him a trial. '
His shop is a new building in Fawn street be
ow Weaver's Hotel.
JACOB O. BECK.
Sunlmry, March 30, 1850. 6m
Brown's Essence of Jamaica Ciiu
fier. Prepared' only by Frederick Brown, at his
Drus and Chemical Store, North East
Corner of Fifth and Chestnut
streets, Philadelphia.
rriHE Essence is a preparation of unusual ex
.L cellcncc and of varied properties. In all coses
where a nowcrful and sale stimulant is required,
it 'is unrivalled for cfiicaey us well as iinmcdmte
action. To the traveller and to the family circle
it is invaluable, as a few drops diluted in sugar and
water present a safe und agreeable remedy to the
invalid who requires immediate relief, us well as
to the convalescing patient who needs a gentle
tonic. In a Southern climate, where tho relaxa
tion of the system so generally induces thirst for
stimulants, it will always be found an excellent
uulw'.ilule fur those tempting beverages which de
bilitate the stomach and cause a morbid condition
of its powers. In dyspepsia, in relaxation of the
bowels, in naussea and sca-su.kness, it is an active
and safe as well as a pleasant and refreshing re
medy, and is prescribed by the most eminent of
tho medical faculty.
A supply of the above received and for sale by
H. B. Manser, Sunbury.
April 6, 1850. 6m
ATENT Trusses of ull kinds, Harrison s
writing and indcllible ink. Cotton yarn and
laps, just received and for sale by
J. W. FRILING.
Sunbury, Dec. 2, 1848.
STONE WARE,
STONE milk Pans, stone Jugs and Pitchers,
and other articles of stone ware just received
and for sale by JOHN W. FRILING.
.Sunbury, June S3, 1849.
ILEY'S C'OUGI t4NDY. An excel-
lent remedy for coughs, colds. For sale
at this office
ADD'S celebrated Horse and Cattle Medi
cine for sale by HENRY MASSER
Bunbury Jan. 27th, 1849
JOLD PENS IN SILVER CASES. A small
r lot on hand and for sale by
H B.MASSKR.
Kunbury, April 6, 1850.
RAISINS, currants, citron, cheese, pepper
sauce, &c For sule by J. W. FRILING
Sunbury, Dec 2, 1848.
Also
J silk HATS at $225, for sale by
H. MASSER.
Bunbury, Dec 2, 1848.
BLANKS.
LANKN of every description can be had by
applying at the outce ol the American.
Ootton Yank Cotton Carpet Chain, Cotton Laps
and W adding, Cotton Outlines, Ready made
Pantaloons, Ueuly, made Vests, Congress Knives,
Porceluiu lined preserving kettles, just received
lor sale by , - , a. MASStlC
Sunbury, Dec 2, 1848.
T ETTER envelopes, of various kinds, for sale
- at
I Litis office.
11NEKAL WATER, from the Oak Orchard
AciJ Springs, highly valuable in chronic di-
seasee, and touic remeuits, lor sale by
I
Hfc.NKY MAmbEK.
Sunbury, June 29, 1 850. tf
Equitable 1M re Insurance, Annuity
and Tr-iist company.
OFFICKW WALNUT STftF.KT, PTIII.ADF.LTHIA.
Capital w,ooo Chabtkr 1'cbpbtual.
TUB Company are now prepared to trananct bualneas
norni the moat liberal end advantngeniis terms. They
are authorised by their charter (sect, a) "to rmike sll slid
every Insurance appertaining lo life riaks of whatever kind
or nature, and to receive ami execute trusts, make endow
ments, and to grant a no pnrcneae annuities.- i ne wnn.
pony sell annuities and endowments, and act as Trustees
for minors and heirs.
Table of Premiums rerpttred for the Aaaunmce of 8100 for
the whole term of Ufe.
Age. IPrem. I Age. I Prem. Age. Prem.
1 1 50 3t 1 09 41 3
17 1 OT 33 I IS 47 3 40
18 1 60 Wl S 80 4 8 3 6.
19 IS!) 34 S27 49 3 77
20 lfld ' - 33 S3? 90304
SI 1 ; .HI 2 40 SI 4 13
S3 1 66 ; 37 9 47 SS 4 34
S3 I " 38 S SI 63 4 61
21 172 30 2B3 M 4 71
2S l 7fl 40 70 66 4 91
t!(l lbS 41 2 31 A 6 12
27 1 f9 42 2 92 67 8 33
23 1 p4 43 3 01 6 6 64
20 1 W 44 3 12 78
JO 2 01 45 3 23 00 6 03
The nreiniums sre leae thnn anv other cimnuiiy, and the
noliciea nfford nrenter advnntoirrs. Tahles of hnlf-yenrly
nd rmtirterlv nreniiuma. hnlf credit rates of nremuim, abort
Urma, joint lives, survivorships and endowments; also,
form of Application (for which there sre blank aheeta) are
to be hnd on amlie.it"n at the office, or by letter to the
Agent, J. H. Pl'HUY, Huubury.
Rates roa lsur.i.o 8100 on a single Life
For Life,
1.00
8.IH
2.70
3.ot
6,0.1
Rimri.- A neraon need 30 venrs nest birth day, by
paying the compnny pp cents wouia aocure o. me nimn
or'heira SIOD ahould he die in one yenr : or for 8o.o0 ho se
cures to them tt I miO; or for 8I3 annually for seven years
he aeenres to them SI(HK shm-W he die in reven ye'.rs m
for SSH.40 paid annually during life he secures 81000 lo lis
f aid when he dies. The iuaurer secuiing his own bonna,
y the difference in aim-nut of nremiuma from those charged
by other offices. For JMo,5( the heirs would receive 83O00
ah-ild he die in one yenr.
Forms of application and all particulars mnv be had at
the office. FKTKll t'L Ll.K.N, I'reaiaent.
Vice President, Wn. M. Bairh.
Fr a NCia YV. Rawi.s, Secretnry end Treasurer.
Cosjultiso Phvicia Ur. J. B. Mnaaer. !iintniry.
J. H. Pernor, Sunbury, Agent for Northumberland coun'
ty-
Sunbuiy, July 29, 18I9.
"Encourage Tour Own!"
HAAS
FASHIONABLE MAKE OF
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS.
HE subscribers respectfully call tho attention
of tho public lo their large and splendid assort
ment of every quality and price of
vztivi: LWARK.
which cannot fail to recommend itself to every one
who will examine it, on account of its durable
workmanship and splendid finish, made up of the
,bcst stock to be had in the city. No erlbrt is
spared in the manufacture of their wore, and the
subfcvibers are determined to keep up with the
many improvements which ore constantly being
made. Their stock consists of Mahogany
Sofa, Divans and Lounge,
jsttrraus, Sccrctru-frs, SftctoarHs,
SOFA, BREAKFAST AND DINING TABLES,
and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phila
delphia manufacture.
BEDSTEADS, of every pnttern nod price,
CUPBOARDS, WORK AND CANDLE
STANDS. TOII.KT TABLF.S AND
EXTENSION TABLES,
n short, every article in this line of their business.
They also manufacture all kinds and qualities
chairs,
including varieties never before to be had
Sunbury, sucli ns .Mauogast, Black walm-t
ami I rriLKli MaI'Li: Until ax : amii VVixnson
CHAIRS, An faxcy Piano Stools, which are of
the latest styles, and warranted to lie excelled by
none manulactured in the Cities or elsewhere,
The subscribers arc determined that there shall
be no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in
the cities, as every confidence can be entertained
about the quality and finish of their ware and
Chairs.
Their articles will lie disposed of on as good
terms as they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun
try Produce taken in payment for work.
GT UNDERTAKING attended to on reason
able terms.
I.t Tho Ware Room is in Market Street,
opposite J. Young's store, and nearly opposite
eavcr s Tavern.
DANIEL HAAS,
GEORGE RENN.
Sunburv, April 28, 1849 tf
ROBT. L. SETH. THOS. P. B. SETII
SET. I & IlRO rilEU.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
Commission &lrrr.tjiuto,
NO. 89 PRATT STREET,
(Near Bowly's Wharf.)
iJ.iL27.U0RE,
Will pay parlicul i attention to the sale of GRAIN
and all other products of the farm.
Baltimore, January !6, 1850. ly
TUB PEOPLE'S VADE-MECUM
CU.MI'RISINU A COLLECTION OP OVER 200
VALUABLE RECIPES,
irt 1te Useful and Interesting Arts with a few
Simple aud Curious Experiments in
CHEMISTRY :
T NCLUDING Medicines, Perfumery, Chemistry
Cookery, Farriery, Dying, Confectionary, Do
mestic Economy, etc. etc. etc. Price 64; cts., for
sale by HENRY MASSER.
Sunbury, Dec. 8, 1849.
J"jrT i.EPJTZD.
A !Vew 4 saort mentor Frehli Goods,
IRA T. CLEMENT.
T ) ESPECTFULLY informs his friends, cus--t
tomersuud others, that he has just received a
handsome assortment of
NEW GOODS
at his store in Market .Square in Sunbury, such as
Dry Goods, Groceries, Queens
ware, Hardware, Aic.
Sunbury, June 23, 1849.
Win. . Cochran & Co.,
Wholesale aud Retail,
WlXE AND LIQUOR MERCHANTS,
So. 72 Honut Street, Philadelphia.
AVE always on hand a very large stock of
Vv ines, Liquors and Segars, of their own
importation. Store Keepers, Hotel Keepers, and
private gentlemen, will be supplied on the most
liberal terms.
Philadelphia, Nov. 17, 1849
Ii AZORS A superior article for sale at I
" store of HENRY MASSER.
the
Sunbury, Feb. 10, 1850,
OSE OIN TMENT. A fresh supply of this
. excellent article for Tetter, 4en jast received
aud for sale by HENRY MASSER.
Sunbury, July 28, 1849
NOB AND SPRING MORTISE LA'l
CUES. An excellent article, for sale at
hall the usual price by J. W. FRILING.
Bunbury, July 7, 1749.
Valuable UooUa.
T IFE o? Christ, handsomer bound, D'Ac-
" lissn HisToar or ths RiroevATinx
Blabs Day-books axb Liugems, full bounded.
For sale at the publishers prices by
II. B. MASSER
Sunbury, July 14, 1840. '
ROWN'S ESSENCE OF GINGER.
A new eupply of this excellent article just
received and Tor sale by ' H. B. MASSER.
Sunbury, March 16, 18S0. '
F1
EE BILLS. Justices and Constables Fee
Bills handsomely printed on card paper, for
sale at tins office.
Age. For 1 vcar. For 7 years.
SO 81' ql
30 pn
40 l,2g 1.04
60 1.S8 8,07
69 3,18 3,1)7
PHIL A. AND READING RAILROAD.
SIMMER ARRANGEMENT FROM
PHILADELPHIA AND F0TT9VILLE.
Otce of the Phila. If Reading Ruilroad Co. )
Philadelphia, March 29, 1830. )
Two Passenger Trains Daily, (except Sunday.)
ON and after April 1st, 1850 two trains will
lie run caj-h way, daily, between Philadel
phia and Pottsville .
- AIorning Line, (ccofltmotfatrm.)
Leaves Philadelphia at 7 A. M., daily except
Sundays.
Leaves Pottsville at 7) A. M. daily except Bun
days. Afternoon Line, (Fast Train.)
Leaves Philadelphia at Vj o'clock, daily, except
Sundays.
Leaves Pottsville, at 2J o'clock, daily, except
Sundays.
Passengers cannot enter the cart unless provi
ded with Tickets.
The afternoon, or fast trains, do not stop at Au
burn, Althouse's, Birdshoro', Roger's Ford, Val
ley Forgo, Port Kennedy, Spring Mill or Falls.
NOTICE. Filly pounds of baggage will beat
lowed toeaeh passenger in these lines; and pas
sengers are expressly prohibited from taking any
thing as baggage but their wearing apparel, which
will lie at the risk of its owner.
By order of the Board of Manaorers.
8. BRADFORD,
April 13, 1850. Secretary.
WILLIAMS' AKTI-DYSPKPTIC
ELIXIR Is, with the utmost confidence, offered to the
Medical Faculty and the puUic for the cure of Dyapcp
sis or Indigestion, aiul all disease arising from it, such
Naoaea, Headache,
Vertigo. Dimnesa of Sight,
Debility ol the Nervous Sys
tem. Hypochondria, Jaundice,
Loiwof appetite,
Bilious Vomiting,
Burning sensation at the pit
of the st-mach,
Liver eomplnint,
Oppression after eating,
Palpitation of the Hnt,
Pain in the pit of the stomach
Wasting of the strength.
FlaLulence, with frequent or towards the right side,
brlrhingof wind, 'S-tllowneas of complexion,
Vitiated taste, ;Depressi'n of the spirisssnd
Constitution and uneasiness irritability of temper, Ac.
of the bowels, I
If a ense of dvanenHri should be neglected, mist serinis
eflucta nuy ensue. f,r il lays the f.iuudiitrui f ir, is the in
ci,ciit cause -tf. and very frequently rermiivtfes inconsump
tiu. I W"Uld iiniri-ss upon the mind that to tiitle with
this disease may lie t,i spurt Willi the reason which fioiwti-
lutes man anperenliiieut among animal lieings, or to em
latter existence by adding a consciuuaueas ol fully to the
petnlly of pnin.
This medicine is ncntlv nut tin in bottles, with ample
directions for use, and is sold in Snnlmrv by John W,
I'lllLIXO. JA.MKf Vt
Testimony of Mr. Aimer Elmes, hutter. Market street
sliovc Sixih, eurr-ib native of tho efficacy of Williams
Auti-Dvspcptic Lltxir.
Philadelphia, October 3, 1849.
Mr. James Williams :
Dear Sii : It aivcs me sreat pleasure to know that you
are again preparing you medicine f.T the cure of Dyspep
sia, for many of my acquaintances havs repeatedly asked
me where it could be procmed, knowing that I had been
cured hy it. Aa I think that a public acknowledgment of
the great heneht 1 have received tromineuae ni your meo
iciue is not only due to you, but may lie useful to others, I
now make it. For several years I sulTered from Dyspep
sia, which increased to such an extent that my health and
constitution were rapidly sinking under it. I was com.
pelted to restrict myself toilie most simple food, and even
that I could not dig'eat. I felt a loss of atrength, disincli
nation to exercise, and, as you have it in your advertise,
nieut, a general feeln.j of depression ana indescribable
weariness. In the year IPS", hearing from others high re
commendation of your Anti-Dyspeptic Elixir, I procured
and used it with Ihe moat happy effect j under it influence
Innsuor and wariness gradually passed away, ann my aptie
titc returned which 1 could gratily with impunity. Ten
years have now elapsed, and my confidence iu the curative
piwers of your medicine Ins ot course iurrensed, for it
completely cured me when I failed toobtnin relief from any
other source. Very respectfully vonrs,
AHNKK KI..MKH.
Te-timonyof IM-.vnrd II. Rowley, Wholesale Merchant
ofti,? firm of Rowley. Aahbunncr Co., Xo 6 r"uth
Wtnrves. in proof of the efficacy of Williams' Anti-Dyspeptic
Elixir.
I HlLADKLriiiA, ucioucr a, 1,1,.
Mr. Jamt;s Wilmsms!
Dear Si-: I Like pleasure in recommendinr your Anti
Dyspeptic Elixir for ihe cure of Dynepsin. 1 have taken
it Liyaelf fur the diaense. and have been entirely cured.
Yours respectfully,
F.DWAHD II. ROWLEY
Aobxt JOII W FRILING, Sunbury, Pa.
March 2, 1MU. ly
ROSE OINTMENT, FOR TETTER
T)F.AD the following certificate from Capt. Devoe, the
k. well known and popular Sham Boat Captain (of the
Traveller.) m 9
PiilLADrxniiA, Octolier 31, 1510.
Several years since I was attacked with a breaking out
on my neck in the form of Tetter, which I am convinced
was c attracted at the Barber's Shop, it graudually extend
ed over my face until it reached the upper part of the
cheeks. During the several months th;it it continued
spreading, I used different applicatloiia. some of which had
the effect. apprently nt leost, of increasing the disease, hut
from none ol them did I perceive the least benefit unlili
applied the Rose Ointment. By the use of one jnr of it,
1 was perfectly cured and have remained free of the affec
tion. I have eiuce used the Ointment, lightly npplied for rough
ness of the face, blotches, chapied hands. Sec. With per.
feet sttccces. I have no hesitation in reeomraeudi:ig it in
the strongest manner tu the public.
JAMES DEVOE,
Acent Hisrt Maasir, Sunbury,
July 28, 1(449.
STONE "WARE.
THE subscriber would most respectfully in
form his friends and a generous public, that
he is manufacturing the best quality of
STONE WARD,
in all its varieties, and is prepared to sell a little
cheeper than any other manufacturer in the Union.
He is also importing and dealing most extensively
in
CIUS A, GLASS ASD QUEESSWARE,
which he offers on the most reasonable terms.
His Potteries are on Bond street north of Fav-
ette, and China store and dwelling at No. 8, E.
Baltimore street. -
DAVID PARR,
JVo. 8, E. Baltimore street,
Daitinre, Maryland.
February 5, 1850. ly
LIQUORS, WINES, &C.
rpHE subscriber has just received new supply
of the best liquor that ever came to Sunbury,
consisting in part of
Superior old pale Brandy.
Fine Cogniaa Brandy.
Superior Old Jamaica Spirit.
New England Rum.
Fine Holland Gin.
Superior Old Whiskey
Common do.
Superior Maderia Wine.
Lisbon do. do.
Superior Tort Wine.
Burgundy Port do.
Sweet Malaga Wine.
Superior Claret Wine in bottles.
Champagne do. do.
HENRY MASSER.
Sunbury, May 26 1849.
riSlB PROOF CHESTS,
UH UUUKS, hAPKllS, JEWtLKY,S:C.
EVANS & WATSON,
So. 90 Sorth Third street, between Arch and
lio.ee, and 83 Dock street,
OPPOSITE THE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE.
Patent Soa)Stoii Lined and Key
hole t over
SALAMANDERS,
FIRE AND THIEF PROOF IRON CHESTS,
it :'.--is Warranted to Rand mors Hmt
. ..tfr.vi several inouaulul tunes huiitf.,M
rL'Jiv-r bm iii futt every tiuie the Lock ia
nsrd if di-analile. These Lock, sre pruof sfrnimt the most
rxprit Thicvt., beinK supplied Willi th. Fj'.riU Key-hole
Cover, and nmdo very atroiur, ihey eaissa b blown open
l.v (iuiin wder. Tlicse Looks are intetlued fu BANKS,
HTI lit I'H a t FFS . iv
pViilmid tettei eopyinf pres.es, kre proof duors for Banks
Slut BtJire..
!:,- Slo'e Lined Refrijrersiors, warranled su;eriur to
all others. Water Kilters, Shower nuths of Hie but qual
ity.
IV Persons wiriiius to purchase any of th. ahov. ar.
tides, will pieaiie irii e tin in s call, ss Uiey Mil cheaper
luuu any umer ui ui. vu.tcu j -.
DAVID EVAXS,
, JOHANNE8 WATSON.
Pliiladetpkia, November 10, lo4 ty
STONE Were, . Earthen WaTeItasiAl.
nionsjei Prunes and Cretin Nats.
Planes of all kinds.
alt aud PlasleT.-r-uet receiTed antf rbr sule
by JOHN W,rRIUNCv
Sunbury, Dee. 89, 1848.
f ..I'S'-'i.d -I.-; -tt "-wnmor irtsl
l?a?5a!iiVV H""". ' iu use. They
.vin T if 'V'(.jt"tan " make lb. ordnui-
0!tnWt,-"i7.Jl? Fiwioi.fs,M very l..w arieve
C I'TijCir Tiv., .niPalwitBinibiiiaiioB locks. Willi
fcU !li-TI t iSiif Uui.se Keyfc winch ran be .-lianKed
L,-t-wr...wi several thouaulut times hMiitf.,M.
t' "v
N. S. LAWRENCE.
Agent for the tale of Southworth '.Manufactu
ring Co' i. Writing Faprfs.
Ware Iloune, No. 3, minor direct
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Extrasuper end superfine Folio Posts, blue.
Superfine Cammcrical Posts, hlue aud white
plain and ruled
and white, plain and ruled. '
Extra super Linen Note Papers, plain and gilt.
Superfine and find Bill Papers, long and broad.
Superfine and fine Counting-House Cups and
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Extra super Congress Caps and Letters, plain
and ruled, bluo and white.
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Superfined blue Bath Posts, blue and white,
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Embroidered Note Papers and Envelopes,
"Lawyer's" Brief Papers.
Superfine and fine Caps and Pus's, ruled and
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Also, 1000 icatni white end asserted Shoe Pa
pers, Bonnet Boards, whito and nssorted tissue,
Tea, Wrapping, Envelope, assorted and blue Me
diums, Cup Wrapping, Hnrdware Papers, &c
Philadelphia, Nov. 24, 1849.
TO PMSICIAW, DRIIGCISTS AND CGTNTRY
MERCHANTS.
Tn. J. N. KEELER & Bro. most respectfully
f solicits attention to their fresh stork of ii.r
Uh, French, German and Amcican Vrtips, Med
icines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye .Stuffs, Glass
ware, Perfumery, Patent Medicines ccc. 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 1
and all who may feci disposed to extend lo us their I
patronage, to sell them genuine Drugs and Mi di- J
cincs, on as liberal terms as any other house in the
C'itv, and to faithfully execute nil orders entrusted
to us promptly and with dispatch.
One of the proprietors being a regular physician,
affords ample guarantee of the genuine quality of
all articles sold nt their establishment.
We especially invite druggists ' ami country
merchants, who may wish to become agents for
Dr. littler i Celebrated Family Medicines, (stan
dard and popular remedies,) to forward their ad
dress. Soliciting the patronage of ileajers, we respect
fully remain,-
J. N. KEELER & BRO., Wholesale Druggists,
No. 294 Market street, Philadelphia.
September 15, 1819 ly.
COLUMBIAN SPELLING BOOK.
TJEING a progressive and Comprehensive Sys--
tern ofOrthograpy and Orthoepy, including
a variety of definitions, adapted to the use of
Schools in the American Republic, by Alinon
Ticknor, a Teacher of twenty-live year's experi
ence, and author of the Columbian Calculators,
Practical Common School Mensuration, ic.
The attention of Teachers, School Dtrcctors,
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which conforms to the modern sneliing and usages
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best arranged, and better adapted to the wants of
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Stats. It is what it purports to ho. a Spelling
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an examination on the part of Instructors of youth
to secure for it a universal introduction into the
Schools i f the United Slates, ,1 list published, and
for sole by Hf.Xiiv Masses, Suuhury.
V here Teachers and Directors can procure
copies for examination.
August 4, 1SI!
Dlt- J- J- UPDEGR AEF,
1 J ESPECTFULLY 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 all its various bran
ches. He will operate on all the various forms
of blindness, cross eyes, club feet, hurclip, cleft
palate, and attend to the extraction of tumors,
amputation of limbs, and all other surgical dis
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all instruments in medern 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.
His residence is nearly opposite tho Tjntyome
ry Buildingi, and next door to Isaac Koscn
baum's stoic, in North Danville.
Danville, Dec. 1, 1819 ly.
-o. IfjO IicniiiiI street,
(Opposite the Arcade)
PHILADELPHIA,
A T ANUFACTUREUS of their improved style
''1 Elastic Steel Spring, Solid Sole Leather, and
Solid Riveted
which took the only first premium, awarJiJ by
the Franklin Institute at their last exhibition.
H. & T. take pleasure in informing the travel
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Bags, and an elegant assortment pf superior hu-
ameled Patent Leathar Bags, with every article
in their line of business.
L3T Old Trunks Repaired or taken in exchange
for New ones. ALEX. L. HICKEY.
RICHARD W. TULL.
Philadelphia, Nov. 17, 1849.-
P II I' A U G L I II I A
IVIEDICAIi IIOUSS,
ESTABLISHED 15 YEAHS AGO, BY
Dlt. K1NKELIX,
Ar, IV, Comer of Third and Union Streets,
BETWEEN SPlll'Cfi AND PINE STREETS.
PHILADELPHIA
FIFTEEN VKAHS of extensive and uninterrupted
practice ioent iu this city have rendered Dr. K. tlie
most extM-it and successful practitioner fur and ueur,
in the treatment of all diseases 01 a private nature. Pers its
alllicled with ulcers Uku the body, throat, or ltrgs. pains in
the head or bones, mercurial rheumatism, strictures, gravel,
disease arising from youtbfull excesses or impuritit-s of the
bkod, wherebv the constitution tuts become eufeeblcd, are
11 treated with iucccm.
He who places himsril miner ine care 01 ur. tv , mar rc
ligiously etufide iu his honor as a geutlumau,uiid ooutideut-
ly rely upon his skill as a pnvsicum.
TAKK PABTlcUisAH NOT1CK.
Yonufr Men who huve injured themselve bv a certain
piactice indulged in a habit frequently learned frmn evil
comiamou ur a' t,htK4 the effects of which are uightly
felt, even wheu asleep, and destroy both mind and bnly,
stiituld anplv immediately. Weakuesa and constitutional
debility loss nf luuscular energy, physical lussitude aud gen
eral prvunraium, irniuuiiuy huu bu nervous anucnons, indi
gestion, tluggishnesa of the livei, ami every discasein any
wav connected with the dis-mler of the procrtative fuue
tioiuj cured, aud full vigor restored.
YOUTH AND MANHOOD,
A vigorous life or a premature death.
K1MEL1N on silf Fn serration.
ONLY 25 CKNTS.
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ACit-j, and slioukl be ruutl by ull.
The valuable aili lie und impressive wamiii)! it give.,
Will preveia yenr. of misery uiid.ulfuriug and savs uiniusl
ly Tii'MiKind. oi Livea.
l'uietits bv reuiiuis il will learn how to prevent the des
truction of tfeir cluklien.
aA rriniilatice 01' St cent, enekised Ins letter, sd
drvwio.1 to lilt. hl.NKKI.IN, N. W c.nier ol 'I'lllUll
I'MttN Hlreets, beiwven Spruce A Hun-, Fliilatlelpliia,
will ensure . b.ik, uiuler eiivuloie. per return ol mull.
I'erson. ut a diaunce nwy addreM Dr. K. by letter, (sl
paid,) and he cured ut home.
PACkAOKM OH MKDICIKKS, DIRECTIONS, c.,
f-irwiutlni by .ending a reiiuttauce, and put up secure from
DAMAt.i: or L'l lllo;TY.
Bo ik-aullers, New Asaiita,Ptsllnrs. Cauvasaeia, sihI all
other, supplied with the uuuve work ut vary low rules.
l-'sbruary 9, 18A0. ly
ISSUE PAPEK Yellow Tissue paper lor
1 covering classes, ic., for tale at the olliec ot
the American.
Dft. IIIH.lMi.MI'S bll.lll'UI .AD Bl'IKUT i
SAliBAPAI.lLLA.
i'
THIS Ejitrnrt in put up in qunrt hnttir It ii MX timtt
clKWrrer. ptf!atwntrr. nuA WirrniiM tti.pw.oT to itfy
MM. It virr tf jmriMfi without vomiting, purging, iirli
nM, Or debilitating the patient, and in particuUirly iwtiipted
FALL AND SPRING MEDICINE.1
Thfl grrM bmuty nnd nip-tinrlty of this Sanmpnriltn over
oilier rcniftrlie in, wlitlut it ero(lic.HeidieaM,
it invigomtmi the body,
Omwimplion curmi.
CIwuim nod Htrengturn.
C'mnimption rnn he rural.
BroiirTiiti. Coiimimptirm. Liver C'nnplnlut. Culdn, Cmighs,
( Uatnrrli, Asthnm.rVittiiivnr Klrid,iHnnn intlis
Chum, Hectic Flush, Night Swcntit, Diffi
cult nd T'nifiiM Kxp-t'tarntlon,
and puin in llm Hide. , .,,
Ac, Ac, !
hnve nnd can he cured.
FroinWy there never n reini'ily thut Inn been i our
cennftil hi Ht'ciwnite enne of cnumimpMon nn Uiift ; It Hertn
lien nnd fttrcntTtlKMiS the rnnr'"m, nnd npjnirf tn herd the ul
cer nn Ihe lung, nnd pntiunta gnidimliy regain their nu ml
hejillh mid Ptrrimlli.
CUIUOUS CASR OK COXHUMl'TiON.
Thore in ncitrerly a d:ty pawc hut tlif re nre a nmnli r nf
immn if ruifftiinption repirtd an rnred hy the use of J)r
TinvnfU'ii'i SurKipuiillu. 'J'he f flltiwing va rewntly re
ciivcd :
Dr. Tovmknd Dnar Pir: Fnr tho Int thriM venrs I
have hern nfllicted with gcncnil tlcliiltty, und ii'TVimc tnm-
nmpli iM tif the last arrive, nnd did expect to ever pum
my limit Ii nt n!. After g ting thmuph a e'liitaeof nie.il icitie
under the cin e of some "nf I lie in M distiiiiniched rcgtihr
phynieiitua nutl meinliers of Ihe H mrd of Ht-nltli iu New
York nnd elsewhere, nitd ftpcudimr. the m'-f t if nv eurninca
iu nticmpting to rnr:iin my hefdlli, uud nttr- reiidiiij' in
a nne pner of ynut Sfira!ip4iriU:i I res lved Vi try it. After
using six bottles I found it done me great g'Nd, and cuiled
to see you nt your office ; with your ml vice I kept on, nnd
do most henrtily thrmk yon for your ndviee. 1 persevere iu
taking the Sirsnprilln, nnd hnve been able to attend to my
nsunl lnl)orsf. r the Inst four m nlhs. nnd I hope by the
blessings of God und your tSaraupurilla to continue my
health. It helped ine beyond the expectations of nil who
knew my case. CHAKLKS QKIMIA
Oranae, J'.bscx en. X. J.f Aug. 2, In47.
Hmteof New Jersey, V.nvx couutv, ss. Chnrles Qutm
byl 'iug duly sworn according tt) luw, ou bis oath s.iilb,
thit the fore goinrj statement is true according tn th best of
hi-tkiirtwltdgeand belief. CHARMS qriMHY.
Jfwornnnd sutweribed to before me al Ornnc. the ad
August, 1&17. CYltL'9 BALDWIN.
Justice of the I'etiee.
Bpirnxa ri.ood.
Rend the following, and bhv tlmt consumption is in incu
rable if you can :
New York, April an, 117
Dr. TnwNAKxo I veri'y bi-lirve that your S'rKipuri.Li
has been the riKwis. throujrli Providence, of saving my liie
1 havel-tr several years hud n had coutrli. It became worse
and worse. At last I raised lnrgc (pinuliiiea of blood, had
night awey'sund was greatly drhilitatetl and reduced, and
did ii t expert to live. I have only used your Rirawrilla
but o KiK'it lime, and there hits a wonderful chniure Ireen
wr .mjlit in nif. 1 am now able to walk nil over the cily.
I misc iu) hioiwl. nail my eisnrh has left me. Von ean w.-ll
imagine tint I uiu tlrtifnl ir t!ie.' results. Your ob.-di-
eul bu vant. KL SSMLL, 03 Cutliariue st,
IsfnTliKRSPEKCII.
Thnnuexetl rrrlificate t.-lls a simple and tmthful story
of smiVrtiiT nnd relief. Tiiere are thoiurnids of si-uilar ci
ses in tliis ciiy and Brooklyn, and vet then: are t'l 'iisau lH
of parents let their ctiiUrcu die lor iVar of beimr huinhacti
or io bjvc u lew Biniiitics.
Ilro klvn, Sejit. 10.
Dr. TmvxsnN-n : I tiike pleasure iu (aatirnr, for Ihe bene
fit of those whom it may concern, that my daughter, two
years and six months oid, was ndlicted with general de
liility nnd Josh of sjieech. Wie was given up us past je
e.ivery by our family physician ; but fortuiintelv 1 was re
comuiended by a friend to try your Sarsaparilla. Before
having used one bottle she nx'oveiett her x-eeli ond was
eunliied to walk alone, to the astonishment of nil who were
acquainted with the circumstances. She is now quite well,
and in much better health than she has been fir bs months
past. JOSKPJI TAYLOK, lis York st., Brooklyn.
TWO ClIiLDKKN SAYF.I).
Very few families indeed in lVt we have ivt heard of
one tlmt used Dr. T 'Wnsend's Sars-ipnrilla iu time, list
uuy children the pust Sinmiter, while th-se that did not,
siekened aiifl flit tl. The cercitie-ite we puHish hel m' is
cneiubive evidence of its value, aud is only another instance
?f its saving the lives f ehil.lren :
Dr. TiiwNENU IV. ir iir: 1 had two children cured hy
y-rnr S irjKtpariila of th suiumer e-'mpl lint nnd tlvseu' irv j
one was only 15 month oid nnd th other 3 veirV TVv
were very m.ifh reduced, ond we pxpected thev vu!d die";
they were, given up by iv i re?;"'e: al !e ih :ii.-:tiis. Win n
the doctor informed us tint we must lonii 'Jicnu we re--j'-ved
to try y ur S n ipnrit! i we Wvl iie ird ho uiaeii of. hat
bad little rontideure, t!ere beine s rn'ieli nf mi fi,Ut'rf ise I
i that is worthier: bet we n:e thankful that we Jul, f.-r it
e..!..i;!-TrMy s-ived the lives, if btlv I write Ihirf tint oth
ers inav he inditel lo use it. ours, res -ee'i.illv.
JO!l VVU.SUX, Jr.
Myrtle-avenue, r.nxiHyu. Sept. 1.5, JS7.
TO TIT K leAFJIJLS.
aniiAT ri'.MAi.i; mi;dicini;.
flji.TiHVNy.tuiiuiin.ra i"n r-r -reiet. an 1 s;ir !-,-core
for incij'ieiit e T.iin;,' i-.a. a. id tor Hie gea.-.';d peosi :
li m of the sy?la:i jio matter wltelher t!ie res ilt ot in;M
r::nt cause or eaus'ifl, pTv winced by irreirularity, iliiiecs or ur
eitleni. No:hi! r can be mre fiirpriing than its invitfomtiti? ef
fects tai the human frai.ie. I'c.-sons ull weiku--cs um-' ii
Sitiitle, from taking it nt once hceiMue r -Surl nnd lull ot
energy under lis intluen-e. I; iu;iif lliulv e-juuleraets fie
lier t I. :;mi..-.ss ol tlie female liaiue, witieh U the jife.il Cvi :.-e
biirrennejis.
It will not be expeete l nf ns, in cnv.-s of 9n delicate u na
ture, to exhibit ceil ilieatcs of curer pti funned, but we can
hps nre the afflicted thut hundretls of cujcs have been rep r
ted to us.
Dlt. low.NRn: Mr wite beinir irrt-irlv distn sse 1 be
weukitfsa aud general debility, and satfering' cominuallv bv
pain nnd with other tbifieulties, and having lin wn cises
where your medicine has effected grtuit cures; nail nlso
hearing it recommended for such closes ns I have desenUd,
I uutuined n bottle of your Kxtnirt of Sarsupari!lu and fol
lowed the directions you Lrave me. In u slmrt periotl it
removed her cmpl.iiuts nnd restored her t liealih. Il.-in-j;
greutlul for the Ivenetits she rc-j-tved. I f-ke pleasure iu
thusnekuowledgiug it, and recommending ir t.. the public.
M.D. MUOKi;
Albany, Aug. 17. '41. cor. Grand & I.ydia His.
DYSPEPSIA.
Nt fluid or mcdiciua has ever lieeu discovered whieli s
uenrly resembles thr u'frtc in ice or saliva iu decomposing
liwul u:l srretttliiauiu tile ( I'trius of dim i n nn tins pre
paration i,f SirK!iviniia. It positively cures ciery case of
dapopMa. however ere er ehr 'iii''
liaiu DepaiMiu-nt. Alhauv. m y 10, 1HI.V
Dr. Townsciid S.r: 1 have been n:ilieed for several
years wiih dys-pt-iu in its worst form, up-ended with s n;r
uess of si.nru h, J ss of aitpetiie. exlrime he.iitLurn. mid a
great awrst a t"ll km. Is of f hid, and f T weeks, (whai 1
c nit! em) 1 have (n. n uinhle to retain but a small portion
ou my stomach. 1 tried the usual remedies, but they had
but little or no effect in nmovini; Ihe c tinpbiitit. I in.
dured. about two mouiiis since, to try vo ir Kxirncl of Su1
s.ipanil.i. and 1 nuiM say with little confi lenee : but nliei
UFiug nnirly tw bottles," I found my appetiie. n-nlored and
tha he.utbuin entirely removed ; nnd I would earnest !v re
commend ;!ie use of it to those who hnve been atKiett-i nl
Jiuvebeeii. Yours. Ac., W. W. VAX ZANDT.
Agent for 8-nd.urv JOHN W. FKIMN: Nor
Ihumbeiiaad, MAKY' A. .Met AY ; Dmiville. WM. A.
Ml'UItAY A Co.,
ApiiliW, 1KI3 ly
Tn preaentins the public with a remedv for the treatment
1 and cure ol kvkk AD Adds hihI is Iter bill, ill. diauucs,
no ap .li-;y is uceil, il. ":ivt uuiaiicrs in the t'nil'-d sr-.o-s.
who s.iMh r iroin tluseiulccti'iiia iu their varuil f,.rms. arc
e iilpelieil to seek relief I'roiu otlier uirce. liiau theiiniue
dialo prcscriiiti ais nf llie re-.'ular pliysiciun. I: hoc mcs
therefore uu o,j,-et of liuniaiuty, n. well ns of public inter
est, to bring hcl'oie llielu u reuiwly prepared funn nmcb rx
periiuce, und whieli may ulivnys be relied upon ns vy.,
SfFKI TCAL. AMI 11AUMLE)-S To TltK roNHTITt'TIOX. Tl,-t
such i the Hue elurai-tcr of the INDIA I'll! ll.AIOIIi I i;,
is limply attcst--d bythe universil .uccesawith which it bus
been employed.
IV V.xtrnet from u cnniniuiiienlion of the Hon. YVii.
ui WooDSHipua, of the I'. S. Semite, lute Governor of
M ieliitran.
Dktboit, Oct. 81, 1M0.
Doctor Charles Osoooo.
Denr Sir. 1 have rend wiih much interest, your Utile
ThAEATtrttc ii m in tlie '-causes, Iriailineiit nnd cure" of the
lenrne uiseascs wnicn tiave wi extensively prevuilcd lu our
country during the Lust lew lliouihs uu iuterest iu-reaaed
no uount, i,y ine Kiel mat I nave IllUlvtilually auderetl i
much from them. Thuiurh I feel myself very iucouietc!it
to jutlire sil',-:y upon a subject no entirely profcuiioual, yet
your Iheory seeuis to nw well rmsisied, und our coim-Iii
.ions jiimI, und 1 lliiuk iviliml, litat your iMiiiiphlet is calcu
lated to piodace much pmcticul good.
Spunking at the uicdictue he says : It fully justi5cd your
flattering expcelatiuiis, uad tia u aal'e. couveiui-nt, aud lii'nu-
lar remeily: my own experience, n fur, induces nie to In--lieve
tlml il will prove u gre-jt public lieuefii. 1 m.,i oU-hm-iI
to learn that you have recently etaiii)it-d veral sirem-u.
lor IIS Ulp ail-usi lln.u-l) 1 regret Ulut, Willi , yiu.w p, .
m ire geuertd dinaentiiuuiou iS' It, ou ahould have found il
necessary to rens.ve from your present residciuH.1 ainoiitr u.
wuh ,,. i, i I,.,.- k i -.. 1
Kf M m u i m & t! : 1 1 1 Ml i t ti : t h"4
our olit-cd ser-r,;it
wii i.i a.i oouiiHiDnr..
TW From Hon. Stefhrs V. R. Tbowbiudge. of Micfci
iruu Suile Senate, to llu: Agent ut Deln it.
HikJUXoiiAJi, Oaslasd Co., Die. :i, if II.
Sir you winli me to inform you what I know ol Dr.
Osao Hl a India Cisilng igiic, or nnti-biliou. medicine. 1 do
urlleve thai il tlie nrluc. null e:lieacy S llu, iiiede nie wore
gcueially known, the nits and auir would disappear in
Ms'lugali.
I pi.K itretl a bott!e in tlie spring of 1M1, nd hnva good
ren.n to lielu-ve that lai sell' mid family aaeuped the uiio
hut ssm in eaiiSf,,arnre m in. msb,
r, lli.u,a in no summer hk b ihe settlrment of this fine
peuiiisufa, has the fever anil tuu. btu mi p.-evulcut ss tha
but. I have recommenifed llu. tutuicitut in iiiuni-roti. in
aiuncea. and when the disease had become alril and lutlie,!
tbe akill of physicians; and I have uever known it fail. 1
hue univcraally iitKluctl the in. mo luippy etfe-ta. run) 1 bet
lieve it has never been eii'ml-d bv uuy nled.ciue in rena
viug the bilinm dianiaes of ine cliuiula.
Vuura, leaiK-lfuHvi . .
STEPHEN V It. TROWRnrprSK.
Agent r. Sunbury H. H. MASHKR; Nonhmnlierlnml,
WlTlIIMi'l tiM A i-,,.; MiUon, 1. II KASUR ; eus
gn.ve, MAY A K1.0SE.
May , ltH tf.
CORRECTED. WEEKLY, trnn
. rENNPYITANlA.-
CITT or HlflLAPELPIllA.
1,1 , . 15T :
All solvent haul,. 1 H a
U. m. Bnnk tmtm ' IJdis
All aolvent Iwnkt . pa
COCKTRT."
lAII siilveiit lnk, J He,
xixiiKo-rir!irT :
Pink of rhnmlwrslmrg 1 dil
sa solvent rmnk.
id,.
Bank of Del, Co. Chester purl
I ClTV.-ji
All snlveiit hnnks 1 Aim
uankor iieririantowit sir
Bank of (ieltystttirg 1 dil
CfDIr notes nnder fJA t dis
HnuK of Lewtsbiwn
Bank of MidriWown 1 dii
rnlTNTRV.
All Soh-ents Iranka - I dis
NKW JBKWEY, ,
Delvirlere flmik I His
Onimereial ItanV - 1 rlt.
monrgomery i;o iuuiK pur
Bank of NorthumlHirPud. run
Biiuknf Pittsburg 1 disl
Itimk of Danville
pnr l-'sr. Uru.k Munt Holly . par
CnrlHde Bank ' 1 dis1
Columbia li'k A B'geCo par
Doyelstoivn Bunk par
Knston Bank pnr
Krie Bank 3 dis
r . t Hi., Mlilfllntrrwri rf. psr
Meelianirs' Bk, Newark nr
Meeh. Ilk nf Hurlincton par
Mcch. ft Mnn. Ilk Trent per
r xchnuge B k Pittsburg 1 dis Newark Bk'g 4 !. Co
'iu,,,. itaiis
i dis
di
I ilis
j dis
' '""' " "omu i i inn .nmire nirrfK
sriner,' H'k, HncksCo par'I'eople's Bk I'altarson
firmiTsMlk. Inrnsler nnr I'riiifplim 11....L.
I'Mriners' Hk. Krniliiir KiriSiilm nmikliiir Co, '
I'nrm. Bk frh'lylkill Co inrlSemerret Co llimk t
pur
dis
f. 'V '! " "V"'!' I)1!' Suite Bunk nt t'nmden
.per
dis
I til
rnniMill ns. - imii'li I j lis ?!'ite HK I.liTnlierlitofi
I, irrir nuir nnns 1 ill rMnle Kmlk ,wnrk '
niiiics'inie iiiiik
LnniiPler Hunk
1 rlis Suite Hk, X, liriinawirk par
pnr.Suwi-x Bunk. Newton dis
i,einn',n i,;,ns ' par
Trelilon HanXKW f!o ' par
t'nion Bunk, Dover j dis
Vimllevv'le & Dnl Dr Co loilia
j,ir.i-n. v :unii, rinni; 1 at.
-iiiiiitib' rrs. iMiisville pT
Moii inff.iltrln H:mk I dis E
Tnvlirsv'e IW H'ir Co 15 (lis
i E'iTBk notes under fS I dis
lIKUWAHIi.
H rot Hrnii' li Bunk pnr tlnnk of Delaware
tmr
wvoininir nn, ti iisesn'e pnr I
Yerk H'liik. 1 dish
Hunk of Hmvriis ! . tmr
DrlnviTire (,'ity Hnnk- par
l.--Kelinr notes 1 ,1,,
M.VIXF..
hk wiimn'ii Hrnnrlvw. par
Knnners' Bk St Delaware pnr
Bulk of Wlii.il -k S,li,
I nioii Hank. tVilniington psr
Merennl.le Ilk, ltnnjor 10 dis !
i. iukt i a , ms
All Hv.it hnnks Oisi OHIO.
NKW lIAMI'SIIinfi. All solvent Imnka . 2 dis
All sulvirt Innks J dis tyn.lt note, nndrr S 4 dis
u 7J;i,IO:N'r- . , NWHTII CAROLINA.
Bnnk ofM Allrans 9 dis All solvent Mnks a dis
All solvent bunks j dislryUnilerS's, ' 5J dis
ar.'M1"." M.M.II 1.11 II ! IIIIWWM
IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC-
CP.SS A1TD CATTLE
MEDICINES.
Don't permit your Horses or euttle to die. when'
the incuiis of euro arc within the roach of all!
The titnlorsijned hns srrnt several vears in the
study nf VelfKniiry pruetiee in ''London and K-
Imooro , ho has slw availed himsflfof theresear.
ehesof Lfilii-, nnd ol'.ieri-elchnited m t: ho have
rutilrlhuted s.i miirh townrds a jndieinns treatment
ofntiiinals'; the principles of our pruetiee ronsixU
in tiie rcjerti.vi ofgcnonil hlerdins and the total
rrjertion of nil ini'iiirinrs tliat experieneo hns
shmvn to he of a i!,ir orims temhinev. Thrse re-nit-dies
iu-t in liitrmony with the vitnl prineiple, nnd
when gi-en iirfr.Iinr to tlie direelinns whieli nr.
company eai-h uriirle they are rapahle of exi-itiiijr
and iiirreuring the nnturul funi iions, without di
ininisliinir or ili'stro-. inr their power, hence are
siiliin the hands of every one.
G. H. DADD. M. D.
A List of Horte ninl Cottle Meiliclnrs.
Physic halls, 7 V. per Ikix.
Alterative k-.ll, 7'.V do.
" inuvilors for had emiilittoii,75epcrpack-'
nre.
Heave piiwdrr for diseases of the lnnffs, 7Sr dc.
Tiine p.nv,i-r t. r " kiilneys, 75c do.
Tonic povwl: r for hnd eoiidition iriaii.lers, 7,)r ' do.
t'ordial ill ink for inllainslion ol howels, 73c tier
h.:ltle. 1
j.'niuiii Iilislrr. ior jier liollle.
(jtti.-:.t lor i)romotinS the growth of hair, SOc
WT)ol.
ll-iiiinrr haivim , Wmimls and saddln !-..l if,r.
I rr Initio. .
Wa-li fir iiii'i i;ni'd eye., olle per ho'.tlc.
Dimiaenl lor malice s,-rat.'l)es, old sores, &c., 50c'
per hoi lie.
lhu';.: o. alion for sore tliroit, 75c per hottlc.
l.i.jf oi::tini-i:t lor san.l r.-uc!i, hriltle hoof, &c, 50c
Hon;,. Lir
in Ko'tinii
i'c -V 1 per
it-nt. tlv moMt clehratedartiele knowif
ior !ti:nei!css of everv ilesciiotion. 7"c
Vt.-
1 VtiMij.vr ;! -,
orni ji-ovilc
the i,i:e.Jlinn!
For !-. hy
clinnls ln.,
iei- fir red water. $1 per liotlle.
tlor'I'O removal of worms Srnw
aual. 7Spef pael.nL'e.
.S'."l.V.I'rfi.N A- KKF.D, 21!
also at l)ll's HOUSE
Mer--.D
t.tiii.i,.i;i;:)iiiM; DEi'OT, No. 1
llaymarket Square. tSoston,
Pamphlets- ntscrioin tlie diseases for which
these n-mviUcs are uh,-.1 rait he had gratis.
Numerous Crr,i!ie.itps are iu possion of the'
Proprietors, olVim-s performed hy the uhove Medi
cines. Kol.lhy (ir.l'F.N & FLETClIE,No.S0South'
SIXTH street. Philadelphia, nnd hy Ilis
A 'tK N-rs. Hkmiv Mimskh, s'tmhrrrv,
Kehruary II, H If) tf
COLr.MCIAN" SERIES' OF
Vi'piVs frkndand Teach: r 'it mm fnri
Tin
rrin: COLOMBIAN CALCULATOR. This
work i ijieajy introduced into some of tlie
l e t Aeail.tinh.it nml a la.-e number of ijchools,
w'iere ils use has -riven decided and universal sa
ti ilaelioii, hoth to ii-ueher and pupil. It is purely
AiiR'rie.in in iu character, basal upon our own
Iii-aul:tul itrcivi-tl xisti ui of eiirmici;. It contains
more. On-iirnin-cmcnts nre hotter, irml it is the
easiest mul cheapest work of tho kind now in use;
an.l it is so i-onsiilere.l hy hundreds of the most
competent teachers und men of science in the Uni
on, who have recommended it. It is the hook,
pnrtieiiliirly and expressly prepared for our
rienn ScJeoletr : B,j Alnum Ticlimr.
Tub Yoi th's C'iilcm ui a n Calci'Latiih. This
volume contains 01 pa (res, with aliout 'J00 exam
ples fir solution on the slate. It emhrnccs the
Fundamental K tiles, Compound Kules, Simple
and Compound Krdurtiou, Single Kulc of Three,
Proportion, etc.
Tti-s-xoB's AniTiiMgriext Tables, is destined
for the use of younger ehxssra in th Schools of the
United fSlates. A lieautifuf little book and pleas,
inn to children, and the only one of the kind of any
value.
There are Keys to hoth Arithmetics bound sin
gle or double, fort he convenience of teachers, in
which the solutions of the questions ore given with
much cxt.-a matter for the Muck- board. These
Ki-js are the most complete works of the kind ever
published, nnd contain, in addition, about two
hundred examples in Mensuration, ic, for the
u&o of the Teacher. All that is wanted is to have
the above books examined, aud no teacher who ia
acquainted with the science of Arithmetic, will
hesitate to pronounce1 them the best works tha
have cvur U-cn published in this or any other
country.
Although issued but n few months, they have
already heen introduced into the Xiirht Public
School of .ew York City in all the Schools
public ond private, except two, in Ste City of
Keadiiti;. Also, in about twenty Acadamies iu tlie
.State ot ' Pennsylvania in a large portion of the
Schools iu the City of Wilmington, in the City of
Lancaster, and iu the lloroughs of Harrishurg,
York, t'hambcriiliurg, Lebanon, Doylestown, Potts
ville, Orwigshurt;, inc., etc.
For sale by Hisxnr Masscr, Sunbury, 'Agent
for Korthuinlerlaml County.
Suuhury, Dec. 2, 1844.
PATE1TT ICEEISXITES,
Green's Oxygenattd Bitter, price reduced,
Old Jacob Towiisend'sSanaparilla.
linker's Sarsaporilla.
Svvayne's Syrup of Wild Cherr eU
Swayne'e Vermifuge.
Ay re's Cherry Pectoral
I)r. Drake's Panacea.
Dr. Cullen's do '
Tibhit's Puin KUler.
Dr. Iloolland's (ierman Bitters:
Indlun Vegetable Pills
lloise and L'attlo Moltcinca
For sale by ilENRY MASSEit
Sunbury, July M, 1849. ''
T500K.S and Gold Pent On hand several cop.
- ics of the life of ChrUi, Mid also a number of
gold pens which we will sell at tlie Philadelphia
prices. For sale at tbiaolHee.
7-ENEDY'S PATENT SASH FA
TENLXUS A cheap and excellent artl
ele for fastening sash for sale by ' ",
J. VV. FRILIW
.Sunburv-, July T, 1819,
4
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