Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, November 28, 1846, Image 3

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    The Mexican fore wis 350 regular troopa,
with four piecea of cannon, beaideaan unknown
number of armed peasant, all of whom where
potted on strong- military work, or in the occu
pation of atone or brick houaea hence we
could not reach them with our great guns, and
wo were at every disadvantage.
MczicAit LaTTcaa or Mabqu. We have plen
ty of newt from Mexico, via Havana and Monte
ry. The general impretiion la that Tampieo
will ba the next point of attack.
Information haa been received in thia city that
theeteamthip Flag, on ita lat trip from Vera
Cm i to Havana, took out 300 lettera of marque,
with naturalization papera, confirming the rights
and privilege! of Mexican citizena on all who
would tail under them. Thia information comet
in an authentic form. It wa dated at Mexico,
on the 30th alt., and reached Vera Cruz on the
evening that the lettera by the Flag were mailed,
'tid from thence reached here by way of Havana.
A letter from Havana hat also been received
here, announcing the arrival of lettert of marque.
The writer was of opinion that the Spaniih Go
vernment weld not permit the lettera to be u
aed in the port of Havana, but at naturalization
papers, giving every natural privilege accompa
nying them, they may tlip out despite the vigi
lance of the authorities.
Rbscwathm An Govt. Wright' Indian Ve
getable Pills nre a moat extraordinary medicine for
the cure of Rheumatism and Gout, lecaiie they
not only cleanse the stomach and bowels of thoiie
mnthid humors, which if taken into the circulation
and thrown upon the oembrmo ami muscle, are
the cause of the above painful middies ( hut they
excite the adsorbent vessels to take up that which
It already deposited, and therefore are absolutely
attain to mike a perfect cure f Rheumal'sm and
Gout. A ainule 25 cent bx of Wright's Indian
Vegetable Pills will often give the mott astonish-
inn relief; and perseverance according to directions
will be certain to drive pain of every description
from the body.
The popularity of WmonT's Ixnux Vsokta
via Pills has proved a strong; linit to unprinci
pled men, who, instigated by the hopo of gain, at
tempt to palm off a spurious nrticle on the unsus
pecting. To defeat tha wicked designs of such
man, we have procured new labels, and the Signa
ture of Wm. Wright will he found writtis with
a pksj on the lup laliel of each lxx. None other
it genuine, and to eminlerfcit this is forgery.
Remember, the only original and grnuine IN
DIAN VEGETABLE PILLS have the wmttk
mvATuaa or u-.m. wmutir on the to,i of each
1hiu
QjAgent Tor the s p of Wright's Indi.in Vegeta
ble Pill- in Sonlmry, Ilsxnt- Massi.. For other
agencies see adveTtiem nt in another column.
ITAors T Arric ! Ksviea n Aocr Pa
TttsTa. Is it not sn infamous traffic for wholesale
and retail druggists, and ether merchants, to buy
up spurious, adulterated, repudiated and oemnter
terfcit Jtawand'i Tonic M'rlat et auction, and
from irrcsponsilde and swindling medicine vender,
f r two or three dollars per dozen, and 0 en to sell it
to. the ignorant and unwary as the genuine Row
ftud'a (Improved) Conic Mixture for one d'dlar the
heKle ! and when they well knew besides that this
counterfeit trash has heen vniversally pnnouncid
worthiest and inert, and will not cure the ague I
know of no more iuliuimn or dastardly conduct in
men laying snycla:ma lo respectability or honesty,
I.oiik orefully fot the written tignatirret of
"John R. Rowuud," on a paper lahel acra the
mouth of every tvrt'te, wiilieul which "Maid" it
never can be g nuine, however knavish sellers may
falsify hnd dec. ivc.
For sale :n the suburbs of the city by the store
tecpere generally, AW at No. 28 North Sd it.,
aid at the Proprietor's office, No. 135 Uallowbill
street, PhiUiMphia. And also, by he slorekee
pcrs generally in this and the adjoining c unties.
BairBtTn' Pills. Aerimonioiu Humors
the cause and only Cause of all Pain and Distress
in the Rudy Pain ia the warning given hy the
nervca that there are acrimonious humors in the
body. No man ever hid an afTrcti.m i f the lungs
but it arose from Acrimonious Humors having seS
t!ed there. No man ever had pain in the head
or an affection of the heart, but H was produc d
by the pretence upon those part of Airimoniu
Humors. So with Rheumatism the Acrim'ni..u
Humors hsve settled upon the mucus membrane of
the bowels, aggravated in moat casea by the reten
tion of Hard Feeal matter in those importsnt or
gans. There never was a pain or disire in any
part of the body (unless It was produced by an
accident) that was not occasioned by the presence
of Acrid Humors. It ia thrse humors which have
ti ii i a i a
PRICE CUKIIENT.
Corrected weekly by Henry Matter.
What, . 90
Rra, 63
Coan, . . . fie
Oats, 2
Poax, 6
FLAXtaao, . . . . H2J
Borraa, .14
Eses, . 8
BlKtWAX, . a 25
Tallow, ... 10
Flax, ... .10
HacxLtn Flax, . 10
Datait ArrLts, . . . 75
Do. Pr aches, . ISO
"Good Intent Fire Company.''
A STATED MEETING of the Company will
he held on Tuesday evening next, at 7 o'clock,
at the Court House. Punctual attendance ia re
quired. HENRY DON N EL.
Nov. 28, 1846. Secretary.
HANCE'S 8AR8APARILLA, OR BLOOD
P I L 1,8.
& WHAT IS THAT PRINCIPLE WHICH
WE CALL THE BLOOD t
THE nt.Oon IS THAT PRINCIPLE
BY WHICH THE WHOLE SYSTEM IS RE
G VLA TED. Theref .re if the blood becomes im
pure, a general dcrsrgemcnt of the syttcrn must
rnsne J and give rise to
Coughs, C lds. Influents. Dvspepsia. D opuv.Hrnd
ache, Fullne-s of Blond. Bilious. Scarlet, Tvph-'d
and Typhus Fevers of all kinds, Indigestion, Wei.k-rio-s
of Stomach, Rhnuinatiarn and Itheuinatic Af
fection, Nervous Aff ctinns, Liver Complaint, A-th-ma,
I'leuri-y, Inflammation i f tha l.unjs, Low
Spirits, Fi', Mea-les, 8mall Pox, W limping
though, Cri'up, Sore Eyes, Inward Weakness,
Worms, (juincy, Bronchitis, Cbolic. D.scnt ry,
Gravel, Salt Rheum, Defnc and other nlf, ni . n.
of the Eur, Si. Anthony's Fire, Scorfula or Kirtg'a
Evil, U tiers, While Swellings, Tumors, Biles, Sup
preaaeJ Monthly Discharge and Feinxlec implants
in general, Eruptions of the Skin, Habitual Cos
tivenets, and all di-easet deionding on a disordered
and diseased slate nf the bloud, or a suspension of
the healthy secretions.
Then fire, on the first sppearsnce of any of these
Symptoms,
Hahcx's SARSAPARILLA.or BLOOD PILL!
should be procurd, and used according to the di
rections. PRICE ." CENTS per Box of FIF
TY HLLS.or FIVE BOXES Lt ONE DOL
LA It.
For sale by SETH 8. HANCE, corner of
Charles and Pratt sts., and 108 Baltimore street,
and by GEO lift R BRIGHT, Sunbury,
D. BRAUTIUAM, Notthavnberland.
Nov. 28, 1848
FURTHER PllOOfS ( P THE EFFICACY
OF HANCE'S COMPOUND SYKUP OF
HOREHOUND IN RELIEVING
AFFLICTED MAN!
Ma. G so no ic T. W rriukotox, residing in York,
ftreet, Fedeial Hill. Baltimore, wne attacked with a
viiilent cough and sore Ihriat after trying many
lemediea, wss induced by a friend to use Hanct.'
Compound Syrup of Hon hound, and before uaing
one bottle, was entirely cured.
A NOTHEtt, YET MO HE ASTONISHING .'
Mat. HtnniETTA MenaicK, residing in Monu
ment street, between Cnal and Eden afreets, was
attacked with a very severe cough and pain in the
biea.vt, which wss so intense, that it extended to
the shoulders. She was attliclid also with a pa n
in the side.
After trying many remedies, she was pcru id.-d
by a fii-nd to ue HANCE'S COMPOUND SY
RUP OF HOItEHOUND, and after u.ing three
doses, the experienced great relief, and before she
had finished the bottle, was eniire'y cured.
PRICE 50 Cen's per bo'tle.or 6 bott'es for 3O0. i
For sale by SETH 8. HANCE, 108 Baltimore j
s'., mill corner Charles and riatl streets, lia timorr,
and by GEOKGE BRUSH I'.Sunl urv.
D. BRAUTIGAM, NorhumherUnd.
Nov. 28. 1846.
Steam Umbrella
MANUPACTORlf.!
HO. 104 MAHKET STAZUBT,
PHILADELPHIA.
y. if. mciiARDsnx,
IN sddition to vsiinus other improvements, ha
ving applied stkax rowra to the manufacture
of UMBRELLAS, iseoald n t sell them at very
low prices.
(y Merchants are invited to call and see his
Works, and examine the asaortment
Philadelphia, Nov.21, t84n. 3m
Mill Property
TOR SALE.
FIIIIE Subicritier rlT. rs to II at private s dc, his .
X valuable MILL PROPERTY, situated ;
in Shamokln township,' Northumberlmd county, I
about 3 miles lioro the town of bhaiuoktn, on the
public road leading from the latter town to Si lint-
grove, consisting of a tnct of land, being 32 acre, j
mora or less, bounded by lauds of Emanuel Zini- j
merman, Michael Sheib, and other. The laud is ,
of a good ted gravel quality, in a high aiate of cul
tivation, and uuder good fence. About six aero
thereof i eiceltent Meuduut land, and lour acre
are covered with timber. The improvement there,
on erected are an excellent
LIST OF
OF Foreign and Domestic Merchandise, of the
County of Northumberland, wbo have, and
who hava not paid their Licenses.
Who have Paid.
Wm II Frymire
Matteller & Swenk
Wm F Nagle
John 8wceney (t Son
Heiner A Brothera
Isjsc Brown
Ireland &. Haya
Foray the. Wilson de Co
Wm H Wapplea
John W Friling
George Correy
Tel Mtckey A Son
John Murray
Peter McDowall
8eth Cadwallader
J B Kead
E L Piper
Kelchner St Hitlte
Dentler cV Montague
A P lleiasel dr. Co
I P Hachcnbcrg
James Ried
George Dright
John Young
George P Buy era
Emanuel KaufTman
Wm Reitx
Wm G Kate
Rhoadt A Co
John O Renn
Peter Beisiol
Beueville Holahoe
Gidion Shadcl
Samuel Herb
Henry Weast
George Brosiua
Wm O Heroid
VVtn Deppen
John Karl
Daniel Schwartz
Wm Kehria
Isaac Brown
I'a T Clement
Henry Master
J D Normsnday
Who liare not I'uiri.
Seth I Comly
Thomaa Shannon
F Mathews
John H Itnsser
John If Vincent
Samuel R Wood
Djniel Brautigam
John Begar
John H Purdy
Robins &. Mimpsnn
Dengler cV. Wo.dveiton
Simuel John
V'm dt R F..gey
oputz cc Uiiiy
-L-t-ILMsl .1. sji.ij.uim. I J .IX. agi
It ivc r Far ill
FOIt SAIsG.
FlHE subscriber offers, at private sale, a tract of
JL land situate in Augusta townahip, Northum
berland cnunry, 8 miles Mow Sunbury, on the
road leading from Sunbury lo HarrUhurg. The
tract contains IftO ir4t. shout 100 acres of which
are cleared. Forty arte cr the cleared land are
River Bottom, and In a high state of cultivation,
with a reasonable poulnn of Meadow and Meadow
ground. There is alo a number of ft nit tree of
different kinds on the premises. Tho .buildings
are a large two story stone house, with Cellar and
cellar kltchon Under the whole also bank barn
30 by 60 feet ntmt a shed and corn criba, Ac.
There is alsi a terry attached to said fsrm. known
by the name of Fisher's Ferry on the west side of
the river Susqiiehanna ; also a lime kiln on said
farm, within two miles nf lima alone, on the bank
of the river.
If the above Farm is not a ld by the first day of
January next. It will be rented for a term nf yeais.
Pos-esslon given on the first day of April nett, or
pe hips sooner, if requited.
Anv person wishing to view the farm, can do to
by calling on the subscriber. livrn on the mm.
WILLIAM R. JONES.
A ugusti, October I7tlt, 1846. fit
..." A.IJJ lUXUi LI aii
EXTRAORDINARY DISCOTERY!
jTofyi
Notice is hereby given, that the Treisurer is
romtielled, by law, to commence suits agninst nil
Ihosi) who do not come forward and pay their licen
ses on or Ufoie the fun dat of December net'.
WILLIAM GUI.ICK.
Sunbury, Nov. 21. 1846. Treasurer.
New Firm.
riTHE Unders:gned hereby gives notice, that he
J. has associated with himself, at a partner in
the mercantile butinexs, in his store adjoining
Weaver' Tavern, in Sunbury, John Haas, and
that the said store will hereafter be conducted un
d r the firm nf Clement A Has. The store at
tho South Wrat coiner of Market Squ ire will be
conducted aa heretofore, by the aubscriln r himself,
to which be resjicclfully invites his customers and
friends. ,
He a' i notifies all those indebted lo htm. to call
between thia and the 1st of January next, and set
tle their accounts.
All kinds of produce will be taken on account,
at cash prices.
Hereafter no longer than four months credit
will be given. IRA T. CLEMENT.
Sunbury, Nov. 14, 1846 if.
CLE ME ITT & HA.S,
"O ESPECTFULLY inf rm the public, that on
1 the 9th ins!., they entered into partnership,
in the mercantile business, at the store reren'ly
occupied hy Ira T. Clement, adjoining Weaver's
Tavern, in Sunbury, They have lt'ly received
a new alock of goods, which they will dispose of
at the lowest prices.
All kinds of produce will be taken in eichmge
for goods.
No longer than four month credit will le given.
Ill A T. CLEMENT,
JOHN HAAS.
Sunbury, Nov. 14, 1846. If.
JX'cw and 4lieap
FALL AND WINTER
riHE Subscriber has jut opened, at bis old
JL aland, in Market street, Sunbury, a new and
splendid assoilmcnt of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
which he will s II h per cent, eheaptr thin can
be hid at any other store in 1'ie pl.ice. Among
part of his Mock may he f und :
Cloth from $t fid to $7, Overcoat Cloth si ft 37
to SI 87 Satineit from 44 cent to f I 2.1,
Superior PI it, Cloaking from 87 j cents
to ft 87J ; aNo, superior Calicos,
Muslins, Checks, Tickings, snd
Shs wis. Groceries, (jiiarn.
ware, Hardware, t'e
darware, Ac.,
for which all kind f country produce will he ta
ken in '(change, tuch sa Butler, Eur, Lard,
Dried Fruit, Grain, Potatoes, Chicken, Hard
Soap, Fe libera, Lumber, Ac
Puicha'ers will do well to give him a ca'l. It
is no trouble for him to iliow Iih goods, if they do
not buy. JOHN BOG A It.
Sunbury, Nov. 14th, 1816.
PETER ?x JLGrTTE.
rpENS OF THOUSANDS of unhappy beings
M. in the "Ague Sections" of nnr country are
n w tornien ed with th.it hated complaint" FE
VEK A AGUE, oa BILIOUS INTERMIT
TENT FEVER, or Cunts aih Fr.VKit. aa it N
variously c.dled. The unive a-1 Voice of thi f n
lire community "from Maine to Georgia" and from
the Atlantic lo the Rocky Mountain, declare
ROWAND'S IMPROVM) TONIC
MIXTURI-.-
to be the great and oiy tafe. tit e and radinil
rure, when pmpcrly used. This enncot be con
troverted. It restores tho natural fcelingt and e
Ititlleity nf the eonsliluliun in a uimuer that no
thing cUe will.
Extract of a letter, dated
I.MVivrows.Pi.Oct. 10, 1R42.
Every boltle of the Improved Tonic. Mixture
sent h:i been sold, and I do not know of one in
stance that it did not affect a core. Four bottles
cured five cases nf ihe wort kind of Fever and A
gue one c.ise was myself. After trying Quinine
and all nlhei cures ihnuglit of hy my Physician,
finding no re'ief, I finally sent for one b ttle of your
Tonic Mii'ure, and ws relieved, in fact cured in
24 hum. Please send on a fr sh supply, us there
is none left,' You a. Irulv,
SAMUEL HOPPER.
rjj" Soi l on Agency in Sunbury, by H. Mas-r
and oilier, and all the Storekeepers in the adjoin
ing Counties. October 17, 1816.
to be expelled, and hv aodoina- Ihe Pain or diaireaa
is sure to be removed. To do this with certainty ! I'VlalUC firist ill ill,
the Brandrelh Pills must be used. They ar a j 'Ff" ni lJ"'f atoiie high, with two pair of
innocent a. bread, yet aU-poworful .. the remover , ; " Vt . r 'XT T
v' rriio. r.livtiira. ITorii Shu Un .ml .ill.v neic. 1
any ry Machinerv. The Mill is in excellent order to
- .L - -
01 ine cauae 01 sickness : nity t tken at
time of day or night without alteration in diet or ! n,ke Flour and for cu-tom work, it having n-o nu
fear of cold.
(C7 Purchaae of II. B. Maeaer, 8unbury, r of
the agent, published in another part of this paper.
Pause Header!! t
Thia good advice comes from u friend, an edu
cated physician, and one who baa been cured of
protracted illneas, by THB IMPROVED LNDI.
AN VEGETABLE PILLS," (Huam Coxtsd,)
which are at ibis moment eflTeciing some of the
most remarks) le cures on record, and they will eon
tin ue to heal the xiofc aa long as they are resorted
to hy them. Tnie is no nostrum, made merely to
aell irrespective of its qualities, but a valuable mod
icine, made hy well informed Phyaician. of Vege.
table Ingredients, pure, ejuaciaut, and harmlttt.
In a few days, w shall make a public report of s
veral more cases of tcioxa euros for wt ntte ne
othtrt) and the public ntsy know on what medU
cine lo rely In time of need.
Oy CAUTION. As miserable imitation haa
bee ii made, by the name of '8ugr Coaled Pills,"
it is necessary to be aura that Da. G. Baa. fSaUTi'e
tig-nature la on every box. Price 15 cent.
Prineip! Office, 179 Greenwich st New York.
Bold hy JOHN W. FRILING, Sunbury.
WM. FORSYTH E, Xortlium'd.
Nov. 9S, 1846.
ly undergone a thorough reparsti n.
,11m, a good SAW MILL, lately repaired a
net two story atone STILL HOUSE, 40 or AO
feet, the Water of Valley Spring, being conducted
by meaita of wooden pipe into the fuel story of
the same.
s. -d'o, a large two atory FRAME
fill. DWELLING HOUSE, wi h a new
jJMKilchen thereto attached, with good ce'
liar and an exeellent spring of water near
the door a new BANK BARN, 30 by 40, and a
flood one atory TENANT HOUSE, 20 by 23,
(intended for a Miller.)
The above p,ope,tj i. well worthy the alien
turn or those wishing to purchase. It ia nfTeied at
low rate, and tha Urma of payment will be made
eay.
Poeseaaion and ao ln.lUput.ib'. title will be given
on the first day of April neit,
Thoea wUhMng to view the properly, will pleas,
call on Mr. Gottlieb Ureimyar, ,e.Uif on the
eame. Tor further particulars apply to the under,
aigned proprietor, residing at Port Caihon, tehuvU
kill county. JACOB WIRTELB.
N. B. Should the above property not be aold
at prival. sale on the fir.t day of January, 1847
tt will then, et 13 o'clock, M., on said day, on the
piemises, be rented for the Isrm of on. year, "
Port Carbon, Nov. 21, !?46. 3t, $(.
Valuable Property
In the Borough of Northumberland,
Oi ES3 ZLz
WILL be sold, on 8 ilunlay the 2Rth dsy of
Novembor next, by public ssle, on the pre
mises, the following described p'oprrty, belonging
to the estate of Ca berine Do Gruchy, dee'd I
lt. Two Lnta of Grouml on Nonhway. num.
l ered in plan of aaid town 51 and 61, e ch lot 60
feet by 180 feel, upon which is a commodious
dwelling house, part brick and part frame.
2d. Lot No 54 adjoin the above, CO fe. I by 180
feet, upon which ia a alone dwelling house.
3J. Lol No A3 adjoin the alove. 80 f et by 180
feel, upon which is a double two stoiy frame house
and si able.
4lb. Two Lots, eitending from Nonhway to the
river, esrh CO feet fiunt, being Nos 21 anJ 22 in
lown plan.
S h. Two Lots, adjoining the above and Orange
alrest, upon which is a brick building foimeily u
srd as a dis'illery, and a never failing1 well of wa
Icr. The Pennsylvania Canal tuns through Ihe two
laat described pieces i.f property, which renders
them an excellent location for any busiiiew con
nected wilb the canal.
6ih. Two Lute nf ground, each 60 f. et by 180
feet, fronting on Nonhway and Water lre t, uuin
bered in plan of said town, A7 and 68.
7ih. An Oullol, containing upwards nf five acre.
The above property will be auld on eay tenna.
Condition of tale made known on day of sale, hy
JR. PRIESTLY.
Attorney for ihe Executors,
Not ihumberland, Oct. 311, 1848. 6t
tltta (Goois, Slto CSootis.
Cheaper Than Ever I
JOHN H. PURDY, has just received, at his
New Store, in Market Square, a fresh supply
of Seasonable Good, uch aa
Cloths, Cassimers, 8ulnetU, Kentucky Jean,
Cords, Drilling, Alpaecaa, Ginghams,
. Print, Mualina, Hosiery, Gloves, Ac,
A lo i Queenswsr. and Groceries,
which will be sold very low. Purchasers are invi
ted lo call and examine hi stork before purchaaing
elsewhere. The highest price paid for Produce.
Sunbury, Octeber 17rb, 1 816.--tf.
JL 1TATTTRAL REMED7
Suited lo the Human Constitution, and roual to
the cure of erery turatile Diteate, will
lie fnund in
WRIGHT'S lXUliN VEGETABLE PILLS,
or tii a
Xorlh Atnerlcuia College orilealth.
ritHF.SE extraordinary Pill are rompo-d of
JL plains which grow p i.iaiieoulv on our on n
soil, and are, theref ue, betler sdipted to our con
stitutions than Medicines concoct, d from foreign
drugs, however well Ihey may be compounded;
and aa W'Oiit's Isnu VrnnTinn Pills are
founded upon the principle th it the human body ia
in truih SUBJECT TO BUT ONE DISEASE,
namely, corrupt humor, and It.al aaid Medirine
cures this diveaac on NaTt'asi Privciplks, by
fleanting and purifying the body, it will be man
ifest th it, if the constitution be not enlirfly ex
bsustrd, perseverance in their" iiae. according to
iliroctious, i. nbftotutely certain to drive d seae of
everv name from the body.
When we wuh to reio e a swamp or morass to
fertility, we dia n il of ihe iiieiabunilant nalrr 1 1
like manner, if wn wish to rPxNoe the body lo
henlth, we nui clonic it of impmi y.
'RIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE 1'ILI.rt
will lie found i ne nf the best, if i.ollhevrv be
medn ine in the woild for larrtinu out tin. (hay
I'lRirtiMJ PRiscieLS, biraiiM tbry eipcl from
ihe h.xly all morbid and c rriiit hum r, ihe cue
f the dissse, in an e.isy hiuI Natural Manner;
snd while they every day mv Rtaa ii pi..a1hk.
di ease f every name is r.ipid y driven fr. in ihe
loly.
The foil wing highly respectable sloiekeeies
have been duly appointed egeni for the salo of
Wright's Indian Vegetable 'ill; in Northumbcr.
I n I county :
Henry Mnsner, Siinhory,
E. cV J. KaiiHinim, Augot towin-hip.
Nan-uel lleih. Little M.ihonoy.
William Deppen, J ickaon.
Itcncvillx llolabue, Upper Mahonny.
John G. Renn, Up. er Mahonoy,
Samuel John, Shamnkiniowii.
Foryihe, Vil-on& Co.. Nottliuiiibeilaud.
E. L. Piier, Watsoubuig.
IrUnd A- Hays. McEwcn-villa.
James Peed, PolUgrove.
Wm. G Scott, liushvdle.
liartmsii Kno.'b!e, Elynburg P. O.
Am i T Bcissi'l, Turbuisville,
(id on Shade), Upper Mahomy.
Kt.ode &. Knrtow. Snydirl.wu.
John K ng, Farm-r.v lie.
Si'na C. Co. k. M itiio's Cre. k.
J. De Young Hirksvi le.
Abraham Sin r, r Richmond.
Suruurl Taylor, SUb for I,
Jo1 'ii II. Vincent, Chilisqnatpie,
Wm. Ilemeu & lliother, Milton.
(fj- DITice drvn'el rieliisirely lo ihe sale of
WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS,
of the North American College nf Health. No MRU
Greenwich Street. Ni w York ; No. 108 'Fremont
Street. Boston ', and PRINCIPAL OFFICE No.
209 Rica Stkt, Philadelphia.
S pt. 19ih, 1816. ly.
UNKIVALLtD AND UNEQUALLED
In curing Colds, Coughs, Asihma, Influenxt,
Whooping-(iugh, and all Disease of th.
bie.ist and lungs, leading to Couaunip- ,
" lion ; composed of the concentrated
virtuea of ihe herbs Horehound,
- B'inesett, Bloa1root, and
several other vegeta
bl aubtanee,' '
Warranted
PURE FROM ANY MINERAL WHATEVER.
rFHIS invaluable Medicine i Ihe mot epeody
aad certain remedy ever discovered lor the a
bov. complain), a thousands who has. used it
will teeiify. For sale, io Sunbury, by
J. W. FRILING,
and ia Northumberland, by D. BRAUTIGAM,
and at wboleaale, in Philadelphia, by
F. KLETT dc Co,
Cornr of SeeonJ and Callow hill street.
SepUmber 19lb, 1846. ly
X)H JLTKI1BB O AXT BB OTJBXD 1 1
COOPER'S ETERIAL OIL-A prompt and
la-ting remedy for Dstvstsa, also for pains
and discharge of matter from the Ears.
Hundreds nf cures in cases deemed utterly hope
less have firmly e-tablished its superiority over eve.
ty former Medicl discovery.
This va'usble Acoustic Medicine is a compound
of four different Oils, one of whirh, Ihe active and
principal ing.edient, ia oblsiueJ f om the bark or a
certain sprchs of WtCT, new and effectuul
agent In Iho cure of De. fr.eM.
Tersons who had been deaf for 10, 15 and even
20 years, hsve been permanently cured by using
this oil. In fiet, so numerous and so emphatic
have been the leatimonials in it- fsvor, thai the in
ventor claim for il the distinction of an Infallible
Remedy, in all cases, when the Ear is perfect in
its foi mati ii.
Foi further pa't'culsrs, and evidence of its great
vilue, e-c printed hoMs, in the hand of Agents.
For de in Mnnbnr v, by J. W. FRILING.
. September 19 h. 1846 ly
FALL MIL
TSr ens n 2t pss
ii
JOHXT STOITE h SOUS,
Dualoi's in Silks, Itihbons and Milli
neTy (tood.s,
Ao. 4. South Second street,
rilll.AUELPHIA.
AVE now in Store laico nisortmeut of
Rich Milllnerr Cioodi.
Aonpieo to rati sn e, such as
tlonnei Silka and Kalins figun d and plain.
Fancy Ribbons, of entirely new styles.
Plain M.intiia and Satin tlilihons, of all widlhs.
Ulick and Colored iilk Velvets.
French Fancy Feather and Flowers.
Fancy Cap Net and Likts.
Buckiums, Willows, Ciown Linings, Ac. Ac
Many of the above ar tcle being of their own
imp nation, they are en ililed lo offer them at the
loweal price .
1'hil .dclphii, Sept, 5di, 1816. 1m
ciiKAiM-isr i x ruiTSvoiii.i) i
Steam ReQned Sugar Candies,
I2)ck.vt era rousn, witoLr.sitt.
JJ. RICHARDSON, No. 43 Maikel Street,
a Piiilakilphia, takes p!earute in informing
the puMir,lhal he sti'l conlinucs to sell his very Su
permr S earn Refined Candy st the low price of
f 12 50 er 100 pounds, and the quality ia cqu il to
any manufactured in ihe United Slates.
He abo offers all kinds of goods in tho Cenfet
lionery and r"Yuiline at corresponding low prices,
s q nek sales and mall piofit are the order of
the day.
Cull or send your orders, and you Csnnnt fail to
be sitinfled. Don't ToigM the humber, 42 MAR
KS T STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
J.J.RICHARDSON.
Anrttst 2!'h. 184ft. tim
W. H. THOMPSON,
Faialiioiiahle
ROOT AM) SHOE MAKER,
Mssksr Srnr.tT, Sithbubt,
THANKFUL for pa-t tsvnr. beg leave lo in.
form h a frienda and the public generally, that
he has ju-t returned from the city with new and
fohionnld'' l ist, and a full assortment of Light
colored, Bronte, Black Kid. and all other kind
nf Morocco f .r Gentlemen, Ladiee snd Children's
near; and I;b assures all who may fivor him with
their i u-loin, lh.it they my rely upon having their
woik d one in the mol substantial and fashionuble
manner, and at very low ( lice.
He al-o has a full a-sor'ment of low priced work,
st'licl d by biint" f which ho will sell lower than
ever nfl" rc4 in thia pi ice, vie ;
Mi n's Shoos. aa low aa $1,00
Ex ra Sioii: B,i, " 2.00
G.Mid Luce Boo s lor Women, " 1,00
Wnmcn'a Slip, 60
Childr. n' Sln.es ' 25
S..e Leader, Moiocio. Ac, for sale low.
August 23d, 1816 apl8lf
Boot & Shoe"
ESTABLISHMENT.
DAXIKIj DltUCKKMILLER, .
At hit Old Establishment, in Market Street,
Sunbury,
(orrostTE tiib reu'lion hotel,)
RE I'L'li.VS hi tbanka for paat favor, and re
, spcctfully informs his fiicndt and the public
generally, th.it he continue to manufacture to or
der, in the reatcsl and Inlet stylo,
C'llIMP HOOTS A.VU SHOES,
warranted i f the best mateiiil, and made by the
mol expeibneed workmen. He also keeps on
hand a penerd asolment of fsshionable Boots for
gi mb me'i, togclher with a large stor k of f ishion
hie aciitl. men's. Inn ', la lie' and children' Shoes,
nil of which hkve hern m ide under h e own imme.
rliafe ir.s wti ni, and a of the best material and
wirkm 'iish'p, which h-t will sell Iqw for cash.
In a billion In the above, ha haa just received
from Philadi Ip'.la a ljt;e nd extensive supply of
lino', Shoes, Ac. nf i! description, which he alto
lie i f,r tu,l. cbroper than ever betore offered io
hi place. He respectfully invite hie old custo
mer, am) others, to call and examine for them
Ivea.
Repairing done with neatnesa and deapatcb.
Sunliurv, August I Sili, IR40.
DENTISTRY.
AV II O 1. K S A Is E
SCOT & SHOE STOHE.
CHEAP FOB CASH.
Ao. 35 South Third Street, above Cheinut,
rillLADSLrUIA.
r.ASTCRN tan firr Mii'rcTcaaB aoor in
sum.
r jlllE Sulocriber has taken the liberty of addrea
1 sing ihe public, siti ficil that they will And il
to the ir Inienai to call and examine hiaetk of
Bool and Shoe, ami ciuaiul thematlve With
I hi price.
Selling exilnmvely for tl e Csh, he is enabled
and determined to sell lower than soy other regu
Ijr house in the city.
Pernios will please examine ihe market tho
roughly, and, brfoie purchasing, call at the store
of THOS. U EVANS.
No. SS South Third, above Chesnut St.
rhilsde'phla. Aur. 16. 1846
E"XTEnH 8P1KITS OF bOAP, for ex.
iracting Grease, Dry Paints, Varnish, Tar,
JACOB HELL3EXU
THANKFUL for Ihe liberal srreour.Vm
whtrh he has received, woul rrspectfljflr
Inform his frtsrula m.,1 ika t m . '
land county In general, that he ha prtipared bin
eelf with the bsst Ineusruntihta T.ib (uj ssi..
Gobi Foil, Ac., Ihst can he had in the city of Phi
ladelphia ; and that he will endesvor, to the umrst
of bis ability, to render full satisfaction to all who
may think proper to engage his services. He will
be in Sunbury st the August court, where he will
lie prepared, at hit residence, to insert Teeth on
Gold Plate, or on Pivot, on the latest and most ap
proved plana, tnd attend to all Ihebranche belong,
ing to DENTAL SURGERY.
Ladies will he wsited on at their placet of resi
denee, if desired.
His charge wilt be reasonable, and hit woik
wtrrmled.
He will visit different parte of the county, about
once in three month.
Sunbury, July lath, 1848 fim
E. KIKIBER, JR.,
Ao. 34 North Fourth Street, under the Mer
chants' Hotel,
Philadelphia,
at mods nt rims
KEEPS constantly on hand an extensive a,
sorlment of all kjnds of Silk, Fur anil B.
vei Hats, which he rfTcrs for rile on the nioit ien
snnable term. Hi Hat are mde up of Ihe be.t
materiil. and in the moat approved sule Per
sons visiting the city will find it to llioir iniereat to
call. July 11th, 8W ly
SILVEK MEDAL,
swinnrn bt tux rnASRll.i isstitctx, 1846.
Cily Dogarmolype E&lnWishmrnt.
(I. in SiMoaa A Coi.i.is.)
JVb. 100 Chesnut tl., above Third, South tide,
P Ziria ADE tPHIA.
MINIATURES taken equally as well in clou,
dy at in clear weitoor. A d irk silk dreas
for a lady, snd a black suit for a gentleman, era
preferable in sitting for a piclue. No extra charge
made for coloring, and perfect likenetse are
guarantied.
July 4th, 1840. ly
FOUNTAIN HOTEL.
Light Street,
THE Houte baa undergone a thorough repiir.
The proprietors solicit ita former patronage.
Terms (1 23 per day.
WM. W. D1T.
ARTHUR L. FOGG.
July 4, 1816. l v Proprietors,
COLTJlBIA EOTJSE,
PHILADELPHIA.
THIS large and commodious Hotel hsn recently
been fitted up wiih entire new furniture.
'The subscribers therefore solicit the patronage of
the public, snd trust that their experience in the
businens will enable them to give entire satisfac
tion, Terms moderate.
BAGLEY, McKCNZIE A Co.
July 4th, 1646. ly
Keller & Oreenoiisli,
FJLTE1TT ATTORNEYS,
AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS,
WAsnmaToxr, d. o.
DRAWINGS and Paper for the Patent Of.
fice will be fireparcd by them, at their office,
oppoeite the Patent Office.
Jtitv.4ih. 1818. ly
I M P O K T A S T
TO ALL COUNTRY
HOUSEKEEPERS.
luu may ne sure or nlit.onmg, at
alt time, pure and highly flavored
By the single pound or larger quartily, at the
I'eklii Tea Company's Warehouse,
30 South & eond tlreet, between Market and Ches
nut streets,
ni&AXiXXHXA.
Heretofore it has heen very difficult, indeed, at
most impossible, alwaya lo obtain good Green and
Bl.ick Tcaa. But nojv you have only to visit ihe
Pekin Tea Company's Store, to obtain as delicious
snd fragrant Tea aa you could wish for. All laslee
can heie be euited, with the advantage of getting a
pure article at a low price.
Juno 87th, 1816.
PREMIUM SCALES?
Dale'e Cele! rated Rail Road Scale,
Coal and Hay d )
Iron ManufacV dd
Portable Platform do
SO different lixe,
Dormut or Floor do
ft different size
Counter dt
1? different fJxrt.
The above Scale r
msdn either aing'e or
I double beam, and are
decidedly the most durable, accurate and convent'
ent iPjIcs ever iiue .led. We a ho have Platf rpi
and Ceunt-'r Scale. Patent Bnlancrt and every
kind of Weighing Machine in ue for 'e, wh'e
sale and relnil, at low prices. All Scale sold by n.
to go out of lbs ciiy, are hexed fr,e of charge, an-l
watianted to give alifaction tt the iurch iser iiif
every partirul.r. (.KAY A BROTHER,
Manufacturers tnd Dealers, No. 34 Walnut alive ,
June S7. 184(1. ly rhitudelphi.
HORSE SHOE. Burden's Pat. nt
toes, for 1j at oianuntrtuM ,
do do
d i do
do do
do do
io do
OX-IOCS
Ho.se SU
P'ica. by
GRAY A BROTHER.
Jur.eS7. lSlC.-ly S4 W.inui -. Pbi!'
Ac. from clothing of any description, war
ranted not to injur the cloth or th most delicate
color. This liquid has alao been Used with great
euceese in case of Burns, Scald. Tetfr, Pimplot
on the face, Cbapd hand, Bora li. Rheum.
tim, Hard or aoft Corn. Ac. Price, IS et.
per honk. Fnr sale at ihe ator of
July If), la)4. H. MASSER.
SALT. New York Ball in tairri und Kn, r
sale at manufacturer' price hv
GRAY A BKOTHEf?.
June S7. 1846. ly 34 Walnut it, Philad
C L O T E I IT G,
H'HOLESAI.R AXD IIETAIjL.
THE sutribera are ronslanUy DMnufjclun'nit
from Ui a lt Flench, English and Anirre-,
menufaciured Clothe and Caasimere, CLOTHING
in very superior style, cut and workmanship.
Person buying lo sell again will fln.d one of th"
largest and moat fa.bionabl stock o( goods to select
from la the city, and at onpiece'eiiid lw pirv.
J. W. A E. D. STOKES.
14 Market et. PhilaJ.
N. D, A lare assortment of Odd Fellowa' It. .
galia constantly on hand, and all order from lodge
or individual punctually attended to, on th moet
liberal term. ' J. W. A E. S. .
Philadelphia, JUM t7!h, 1848, 1;