m-jp SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAM0K1N JOURNAL. Extracts from LRrnnrtinn's History of he French Revolution of 1S48, an am!rable book just published by Philip & Sampson, of Boston : ' CHARACTER Of tOCIS rillMPT . ' Studious, thoughtful, and exceedingly well informed on all points touching the interior administration of empires; profoundly versed in history; a diplomatist equal to Mazaria or Talleyrand ; possessed of a fluent and inex haustible elocution, which resembled elo quence as much as conversation can resem ble oratory ; a modol for husbands, an ex ample for fathets, in the midst of a nation which Iotps to see good morals seated on the throne ; gentle, humane, and peaceable ; brave by birth, but abhorring bloodshed J it might be said that nature and art had endowed him with all the qualities which make up a popu lar king, with one exception greatness. THE KING'S OPINION OF LAMARTINE. Tho king, without doubt, believed that M. de Lamartine was an enemy to his house, or that he was endowed with limited political intelligence, preferring chimeras to the use ful realities ol power. The prince, after that epoch, although the deputy sometimes ren- dered him homage, and often served mm ai the tribune, always spoke of M. de Lamar tine as a dreamer whose wings never touched the earth, and whoso eye could not discern shadows from reality. In this the king was of the same opinion as the bourgeoisie. They do not pardon certain men for being destitute of tho mediocrity of the crowd or the vices of tho time. The name of M. de Lamartine was the last which could come on tho lips of the king. The people alone could think of him ; and yet the people repented this name as an echo repeats that which is cast to it. M. THIKRS. lie had more of Fox and Pitt than Mira beau. His speeches, which had done so much to consolidate tho monarchy of July during its first years of feebleness, now served to up root it in tin esteem and heart of the nation. The republican parly, too few in the Cham ber to obtain a hearing, complacently applaud ed the biting and witty attacks directed by this orator against the Crown. These aggres sions, and these audacities of personal criti cism, seemed to acquire a more ruinous weight of opposition, by borrowing the lan guage of an old minister and old friend of royally. LF.DRU ROI.MN. Almost the only republican in the assem bly during many years of his membership, the inspirer of the republican press, the ora tor of the democratic banquets, the declared enemy of the arrangements and the reserva tions of tho halfway agitations of the dynastic left; pushing opposition, in the Chamber, to that point where faction commences out of the Chamber, to the limits where it becomes sedition; M. Ledru Itollin, with a youthful, large, and sanguine head, fiery in voice and gesture, but preserving the studied coolness of the politician under the apparent impulse of tho orator, seemed to bo a man fitted for the crisis, and looked for by it. His words, strongly impressed by a study of the form of plebeian eloquence, had a little of the posthu mous tone of the Convention. His discourse savored of the lamp of Panton. i.oris BLANC His little figure buried him in a crowd ; the peoplo were astonished at the strong voice and lofty gestures proceeding from so feeble a body. The multitude always confound the strength, grandeur of character and ideas, with the stature of an orator. Apostles may be slight of figure tribunes must challenge attention by their size, and rule with their aspect the public square. The sensual peo pie measure men by the eye. The tumult increased ; the insurrection was aggravated focrierism. It was a dream in action. The communi ty, which it preached, under the forms of its phalanstcres, a kind of industrial and ngrieul tural monasteries, supposed augeUto practice it, gods to govern it, mysteries to accomplish it. It was these very mysteries, in vain un dermined by reasoning, and in vain insulted by ridicule, that seemed to attach its sect a ries to it more closely. Mysticism is the ce ment of illusions. It renders them holy in the eyes of those who partake them. Euthu siasm is incurable, when the enthusiasts be lieve themselves inspired, and when the in- spired believe themselves martyrs. If Fourierism had, in it principal adepts, ino illusions and superstitions of n religioi it had also its honesty and virtues. It had always refused to unite itself with political parties hostile to the, established government THE RED REPUBLICANS. Ine terrorists and communist insmrpl horror and fear in the enlightened and con rageous republicans, who pressed, since the evening, around a moderating centre of gov ernment. These, like the vast majority of the people nf Pan's, saw in the republic a humane and magnanimous emancipation of all the classes, without oppression for any. They av in it a reform of justice, an equita ble, rational. a'id progressive amelioration of political, civil, and pos.ssive society. They were far from it-eing in it a subversion of property, of family, and of fortunes a sacii- lico of one or two generations, for th realia tion of impracticable chimeras or execrable passions. HARVEST HYMN. Cod of the year ! with songs of praise, And hearts of love, we come to bless Thy bounteous hand for thou hast shed Thy manna o'er our wilderness; In early spring-time thou didst fling O'er curth ill robe ot blossoming And its sweet treasures day by day, Kose quickening in thy blessed ray. And now they whiten hill and vale, And hang from every vine and tree, Whoso pensive branches bending low Seemed bowed in thankfulness to Thee. The earth with all its purple isles li answering to thy genial smiles, And gales of perfume breathe along And lift to Thee their voiceless song, God of the seasons! Thou hast blest The land with sunlight and with showers, And plenty o'er its bosom smiles To crown the sweet autumnal hours Praise, praise 10 Tbee I Our hearts expan lo view loose blessings ol thy nana, And on the incense-breath of love Go off to their bright home abova. ' 0. D. PatMTICI SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. Te Inventors, Mechanics and Artisans. 'THE Publishers of the ScitRrmc Asme A in returning their thanks to the coromunitv for the liberal support and encouragement which has been eitemkvt in them dnVin. the part four years, would respectfully irive notice that the first I e.r.. ' " X . In 22rt numrer 01 volume nve, win ne issue. of September, afforJing a favorable opportunity for all to subscribe, who may wish to av.il them selves of the valuable information always found in its columns. The new volume will be com menced with new type printed on extra fine paper, manufactured expreiwly for this publication, and embellished with a chaste and elegant bonier. It will 1 published heretofore in quorto form, thus aflarding at the end of the year a DEALT I FUL BOOK of OVER 400 PAGES, containing hn,n s ....1 BOO ORIGINAL. ENGKA VLNUS of NE W INVENTIONS, described by letters of reference, besides a great amount ot rending matter, valuable to every man in the country. An increased amount of cam and expense will be bestowed upon this volume, to render it more fully what it has been termed, "The best Mechanical I'aper in the World." Its columns ns usual will bo tilled with the most reliable and correct infor mation in resale to the progress of (SCIENTIFIC and MECHANICAL improvements, Chemistry, Architecture, liotauy, Manufactures, Rail Koail intelligence and tho weekly list of patents, pre pared expressly for this Journal at the Patent Oilice in Washington. As an evidence of the estimation in which the publication is held bv the Scientific and Mechan ical portion of the community' it is only necessary to state, that its circulation has increased within the last three years to upwards of 1(1,0(10 copies, already exceeding the united circulation of all tho Mechanical and .S'cieiililic publications in this country, and the larpest of any one in the world. i l'.KMis : 1 wo dollars a veaj in advance, or if desijed, one dollar in advance, and the remain der in six months. TO CLUBS : 6 copies, $8 s 10 copies, $15 ; 0 copies, $28. All letters must be post paid and directed to MUNN &. CO. Publishers of the Scientific American, New York. N. B" Patents secured and mechanical draw ings executed on tho most reasonable terms, at the Scientific American olticc. September 8, 1849. BP-OWIT'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA tilXOF.n PREPARED and sold onlv, Bt FREDERICK BROWN'S DRUG and CHEMICAL .Store, N. E. corner of Fifth and Ciiksnct streets, Phi ladelphia. This Essence is warranted to possess in a concentrated form, nil the valuable properties of Jamaica (linger, nnd will la? found on trial an excellent Family Medicine. It is particularly re commended as atonic, to persons recovering from fever or other diseases, n lew drops imparting to the stomach a plow nnd vigor, equal to a wine glass of brandy or other stimulnnd, without any of the debilitating etlects, which are sure to follow the use of liipior of any kind : and it is therefnro especially serviceable to children and females. To the aged, it will prove a great comfort ; to the dyspeptic, and to those who nro predisposed to gout or rheumatic nllections, it gives great relief; and to tho inebriate who wishes to reform, but whose stomach is constantly craving the noxious iiiuor, it is invaluable giving tone to the diges tive organs, and strength to resist temptation ; and is consequently a great agent in the cause of tem perance. UTTull directions accompanying each bottle. The ahovo article can lie had at the office of the Imerican. Philadelphia, Juno 2, 1849. ly , CABINET WARS ROOMS. THE subscriber respectfully Informs the public that he eontimres the manufacture of CABI NET WARE, in all its bronchus, at his stand in Market street in 8unbury, and that he has now on hand hnndsomo assortment of well made and fashionable furniture. Ho also carries on, at his old establishment, in Fawn street, tho 11111 MtKlAG lUrSHESS, in all its branches, and keeps constantly on hand, an assortment of well made and fashionoble CHAIRS, plain and ornamental. All of which he will dispose of at prices as low as at any esta blishment in the countv. His long experience In tho business, justifies him in the belief that he will be able to give gen eral satisfaction, and therefore solicits from his customers a continuance of thrir patronage. 137" All kinds of produce taken in exchange. SEBASTIAN HOl'PT. Kunlmry, Mnrch 17, 1849. If c.oi.t & siM r.R waiii:. J. STOCKMAN, No. CO Clirsnut-st, at the sign of the Gold Thimble, bet ween 2d. If 3d.sts., South side Philadelphia. ANI'FACTURES and keeps constantly on hand, at wholesale and retail, the fol lowing articles, of a superior quality, at reduced prices : Gold nnd Silver Pencils, do Thimbles, do Finger Shields, Silver Table, Desert, 'Ten. Salt and Mustard Simons, do Forks, Soup and Oyster Ladles, do Lomlis, l'urse ( lasps, Scissor Hooks and Chains, Knitting Sheaths, &e. ALSO, Jewellery, Plated and Brittannia ware, German Silver Spoons, &.C, Gold Diamond poin ted Pens at various prices ; Jackson's Superior Everpointcd Leads, Ac, Ac. Philadelphia, May 86, 1849. TAN NERSTAKE NOTICE. Hew Hide Oil nnd Leather Store. M. Ill North 3d St. 3 Wi below Kmc St. Philadelphia. riHE subscribers oiler to the tanners on the JL most favorable terms their fresh importation of Hides, consisting of Buenos Ay res, Laphita, Caraccas, Laguira, Hung-Dry, Chili, Salted Per ambuco and all kinds of Spanish Hides, dry and salted. Also, (ireen 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, Cash paid lor Leather of all kinds, KEEN ct KIRKPATRICK. Philadelphia, May 80, 1849. ly COLUMBIAN SERIES OF arftftmrtfRf. , Tht Pupil's friend and Teacher's comfort. ' rpHE COLUMBIAN CALCULATOR This A- work is already introduced into some of the best Acadamies snd a largo number of Schools, where its use has given decided and universal sa tisfaction, both to teacher and pupil. It is purely American in its character, based upon our own beautiful drritmiJ ry.ttrnt of eitrreney. It contains more, tho arrangements are lieltcr, and it is the easiest nnd cheapest work of the kind now in use t and it is so considered by hundreds of the most competent teachers nnd men of science in the Lnt on, who have recommended it, It is the book, particularly and expressly prepared for our JLmt ritvn Scholars : 13y Altnon Ticlnor. Tin Youth's Colcm hi Calculator. This volume contains 91 pages, with about 900 exam ples for solution on thn slate. It embraces the Fundamental Rules. Comnound Rules, Simple and Compound Reduction, Single Rule of Three, Proportion, Ac. TicKson's AniTHMKTirALTAiii.r.s,is destined for the use of younger classes in tha Schools of the United States. A ls-antiful little book snd pleas ing to children, and tho only one of the kind of any Value. There are Keys to both Arithmetics bound sin gle or double, for the convenience of teachers, in w hich the solutions of the questions are given with much extra matter for the black board. These Kevs nro the most complete works of ihe kind ever published, and contain, in addition, aliont two hundred exanmles in Mensuration, Ac, for the use of the Teacher. All that is wanted is to have the above liooks examined, and no teacher who is acquainted with tho science of Arithmetic, will hesitate to pronounce them the best works that have ever been published in this or any other country. Although issued hut a few months, they have already been Introduced into the Night Public Schools of New York City in all the Schools nuhlic and private, except two, in the City of Reading. Also, in alwnit 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 m the Borougbs or llarnshurg, York. Chamliershurg, Lebanon, Doylestown,Potts ville, Orwigshurg, oVc, fee. For sale by Hr.xsr Masskh, Sunbury, Agent for NorthumlierlalMl County. Sunbury, Dec. 8, 1848. DIAMOND POWDER FOR RAZOR STROPS. MPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC. AXTD CATTLE MEDICINES. Don't permit vour Horses or cattle to die. When the means of cure are within the reach of all 1 THE O It AND PUItCJATlV E. FOR TUB CTJBB Of WALL PAPERS. nptllE Subscriliers have on hand the largest n- B sortnient of Wall Papfhs in the city of Phi lndclnhia, Wholesale mill lirtuil, consisting of every variety suitable for Parlors, hutries. Dining Rooms, Chumhcrs, Ac, which for uuahtv nnd style cannot be surpassed. Doing u cuh business we are enabled to sell a belter article at a much lower rate than any store doing a TRADE BUSINESS. On hand, a large assortment of Wins Pin, for Curtains, Fire Prints, Borders, &c, which will, be sold for Cash. Paper Hanging done in the country at city prices. IN. U, Dealers are invited to call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. No. 142 Arch Street, South sido Philadelphia, May 80, 1849. lv Acer's Cherry l'ectonil, FOR COUdllS, COLDS, CROlfP, JIOARSEXKSS. ASTHMA. HOOP. isg coraii. nnosciiiTis AM) COSSUMPTIOS. THIS vittimlilr pr'-irntioii. si ntiiilKhiilcly pucecsfnt 111 riirini: ilier.-i!.' ol' tin- 1 iutirj. is Hip rriui'll 'if a nklli ful rniiiltiniitlHll ol' Ihi known curnlive irini-iitii-o of nifiliciiie. lis inri'tlit'iilK tire I'rri-lv nt:ilr kinwn to the pnMic, nnd itru tlnse iirknowlflL'il to nuiliciil ni'-n its toK!i-5Niiit; mre iii'ili'Ml virhi.-f. wlitrli ptfiilittr virtnm are eoniltin.-tl in the "(11 Kit It V I'Kl'TI HtAI," in tln-irgrml. tnt purity unit eiliciiey, unit wlii'ii nstil, iir will be nul from Itie l'oll 'Winjr viilnriM.; tfKtilnonv ; I'Hol-'DSSOIt I'l.KVIXANn, of Itnwil'iin I'otlr'je, Jtrnnnwit'k, Maine, wrilen: ,lI nave vvitnewtl llie t-ll'.-ctH of your Cherry l'ectonil ill my own family unit in that of mv frirniln, niul it h:m given great Kitisluctioli in rnti-ptioth of nilului unit chiMren." A VOUT. FROM MASSACIII SKTT). From Dr. Jliynnl, tlriiiiriu uiul 1'ost i mister, Chicinee FnN, Muss : )u. J. t:. Avrn Dear f ir : Knekwrd plitinc find remit tance for all the Cherry Pectoral ItiRt sent me. I run an ticfitatintrly Kiy, tlial no mcrtii-ine we set! tcivei such salis. fncli mi iir yont's ikies nor h:ive I ever seen a medicine which cured so many canes of couti unit lung- cuniibjiiits. Our Physicians are usinir it exteusiyety in the practice, and with (lie huppicrit elfccti. Truly yours, D. M. BRYANT. rm.rr.HKiNs. Prpsiilent of Vermont Medical Colleire ons of tha most lenrneil unii intelligent physicium lu the country, "considers it n emiMitinn of rare excellence for the cure of that for. mittatile ilisens... 0111-111111111011.0 An utmost inereilililc numtier of certificates have Itcen received i proving Hint the Cherrv Pectoral is, iu truth, a KKKATKKMKDY for Coughs, Colds, Asthma nnd nil pulmonary eomptaints. PIIICI-: TS CKNTfl PKR HOTTLF.. Prepared hv J. C. Al Kit. Uwetl, Mass.. Olid sold hv H. MASSKK, Sunbury, and MAKY McCAY, Norlliuiii. berlnnd. March 81, 1S49. rilHlS Powder is wnrranted far superior to any JL thing in use for imparting a keen, smoothedge to liaiort, Surgical instruments, and all kinds of fine Ci TLm t ; it may lie applied to any kind of strop. Also superior Razor, Knives, and Perfu mery, wholesale and retail, by ALFRED BENNETT, Agent Depot of Fine Razors, Strops, U rushes, and Cheup Fancy (mods, No. IS South Fifth street a bove Chestnut Philadelphia. TESTIMONIALS. PiiiLAiiKLriiiA, Feb. 15th, ISIS. This mnv certify that I have used one of the Strops prepared with ll.WNES' MACIC DIA MOND POWDER, and can attest in the most uiicipttvocal iniiiinrr, that there is nothing can be found that will produce the same elhvt 111 my opin ion, and must say to others, try it, and you will find it superior to any hejetolore in use. I can truly say that I never knew what a sharp razor was before. JOHN SCOTT, Iron Safe Maker, 41 S. Third at. Puii.Ai u.rn I a, October, 1848. A verv hard beard nnd tender face has compel led me to seek and ttst many contrivances design ed to make shaving easy and pleasant, but with inditlerent success, until I made use of the Magic DIAMOND POWDER, sold by Alfred Dennett, and Roysacl's Shaving Cream. Their united pow er act like magic, and impart a power to the Razor to remove the most stubborn beard, without irri luting the skin or temper of their owner. J. COX, -I'.l South Fifth Street. For sule at this ol!'n c Price cut. per io November ', IS is Ion. The undersigned has spent several vears In the study of Veterinary practice in "London and E- dmboro , he has also availed himself of the resear ches of Lcihig, and other celebrated men, who have contributed so much towards a judicious treatment of animals; the principles or our practice consists in the rejection of general bleeding and tha total refection of all . medicines that experience has shown to lie of a dangerous tendancy. These re medies act in harmony with the vital principle, and when given according to tho directions which ac company each article they are capable of exciting and increasing the natural functions, without di minishing or destroying their power, hence are snfcin tho hands of every one. U. It. VAVU, M. V, A List of Horse and Cattle Medicines. Physic balls, T5c. per box. Alterative ball, 75c do. " powders for bad condition, 73c per pack age. Heave powder for diseases of the lungs, 75e dc. I'rinc powder for ' " kidneys, 75c do. Tonic powder for bod condition glanders, 75c doi Cordial drink for inflamntion of bowels, 75c per 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, 60c per bottle. Ointment for mange scratches, old sores, &c, 50c per bottle. Embrocation for sore throat, 75c per bottle. Hoof ointment for sand crack, brittle hoof, &c, 50c per bottle. Horse Liniment, the most celebrated article known in England for lameness of every description, 75c ct !f I pet bottle. Distemper powder for red water, $1 per bottle. Worm powders for the removal of worms from the intestinal canal. 75 per package. For sale by 8TIMPSON A REED. 26 Mer- chants Row, also at DADD'S HORSE AND CATTLE MEDICINE DEPOT, Nos. 1 & 8 Haymarket Square, Boston. Pamphlets describing the diseases for which these remedies are used can be had gratis. Numerous Certificates arc in possession of the Proprietors, of cures porformed by the above Medicines. Sold by GREEN & FLETCHER, No. 6 South SIXTH Street, Philadelphia, and by his Aoents. Het Masseb, Suubury Febroory 3, 1849. tf Headaeha, Otddineas, nn mi malum, rues, Dyspepsia, 9curvey, Btnnll Pox, Jaundice, riiiiiin ine rotes, Inward Weakness, Pnlpitaiion of the Heart, Hisliif in the Thrust, lmpy, jtsimna, Fevers of ill kinds, r emaie complaints, Measles Salt Rheum, Heart Ham, Worms, Cholera Morbus, Coughs, Cuinsey, Whooping Coush, Consumption, Fits, Liver Complaint; F.risipelaa, Deafness, Itchiiifrs of the Skin, Colds. Gout. UrevvJ. Kervons Complaints, I. ANDREWS, OEITIITOPAIX APPLETON'S GREAT CENTRAL CHEAP BOOK STORE, 161 Chestnut Street, Corner of Seventh, Swain's Buildings, PHILADELPHIA. TTNOWING the wonts of the community, the -I- Proprietor of this Establishment has jilted up a State in the most elegnnt manner, having due regard to the comfort uf his customers, so that every Stranger visiting his llook Store, may feci entirely at home. HIS IMMENSE STOCK of Books is classified according to the various De partments of Literature, so that visitors can find the Hooks they are in search of for themselves. Uuvinghis Slock for the most part at the Arc- tiox Salk. ond being connected with one of the I.AUoisr Priaisiiixr. iii-sks in this country, besides publishing lurgcly himself, enables him to sell all iiooKs at LOWER PRICES than anv other house of a similar character on this continent. His facilities fur the lMi-onTA-rioN uf Dooxs from Europe are unsurpassed, having a Branc h of his Establishment in London, where orders of private gentlemen are carefully executed and forwarded to this Country by every .' tkameh and Packet A CATALOGUE of Books w ith the prices attached is issued quar terly, containing Lists of Now Additions 'made to his large collection, which arc in all cases for sale at tho LOWEST PRICES, from 25 to 75 per cent, below Publishers' rices. 1 bus in imying even I riv uooks, quite a considerable amount is saved. As a still lurtner INDUCEMENT! to strangers visiting tne city, every one who pur chases Ox s Dollar's wobth of Books, will re ceive a copy of the St a a k g i r is I uilauelphia, an elegant 18 mo. volume, the price of which is 25 cents. Ir The limits of an advertisement are too con- lined to enumerate the prices of any of the im mense advantages to be derived from purchasing at the li heat LkxtRal t heap LionK Stoiie, but let all who are in search of liook send for a Cuta ot;ue, and buy the Uooks they arc in want of, and when visiting the city, give AppleUin one cull, and you will be sure to cull again. STATIONERY n all its branches, furnished at the Lowest Prices. The Initials of those purchasing Letter and Note Paper, neatly stamped m the corner, without charge. Orders for any srtlcle may be sent by mail, ad dressed to the Proprietor, and the directions in sll cases will he fully carried out, with great punc tuality aim uespaien. Orders for Catalogues should lie pre-paid. GEO. 8. APPLETONa Bookseller. Publisher. Importer, and Stationer tci rL . o. :r v L i? - so t. nesiiui cii. cur. uj ocrrrtmj awuim t tiuildtns, flitlanelphia. May, 12, 1849. am V.'Vt. mm Bf T THE Pint! Urn I Hi ti Die Weak ! ! A HALM is I mm id lor the Wh.'lc Jiutnuii liuce in An drew a PAIN KILLER. Tliii ia an entirely vcetn- hle ciiiiinMmkI, ninMmil of i vyfiiiy-r iveuiiiercni mrr rlinit , unii it an internal uml Kxtrrntil Hrmrdy lortlie va rious ills lliut human flesh is heir to seen AS, Con "lis. Colds. Pubis, Nervous anil tSirk HVmtarht. RiHUM.:itim. Cut?, Sprains, Spinal AlTtt'ti'n, tSiimmcr Complaints, ChUru Mnil(ii,roolli.ii-li, Krtipiiii Corns L.'. A..,.-... .1.-1.' I llrei.it, liiut-TH CMU,-, lliiiisf'a, old Smvp, I.k of nm- I 1';f,,'' l'h'rl ' till lifMt!-ttl lM.llllW AMllllil. A IV I'llt im III It. lit I. M l'.r 1 rB, ' I. $ or 4 shtllinifs pr h 'tllr. Kor further Ktrti-til:irti m e Puuylilfis lobe hint of evtrv nent uriitis, mulitiiiinn a bri'l liintory of tfm r its in. ihwovrry and sooth. wI'itis of Aittlirwb' Viwi Killer, tViiifn-Me of Currnlim-tiotnt. Ac LOOK Ol T KOIt FRAl'D. The tiiumplisiit siUTt-M of Auilrtws Pain Killer in rr mot in? Uv ennui's that tin uluce ihnih. the untimely tltnili fif millions of our ruee, iinlnettl s mxv. men oi wheni it may Im truly kimI, their villain mi oretiiwui.tHS numiieit l IIoptoh Chari.fs Osaoon. DR. TOWSSEXD'S COMPOUND EXTRJCT OF S.VltSAP VKILI.A. fTSliIt Kxtrtt'-t is put up m qunrt bottles. It is fix time J. eliea;er, pie; winter, ml warrnnted superior to any sol J, ll rtires ilirapos witliout V'initin. inirmna:. siek- neps, or delilii;iting the wlieni, atid is purtieubrly atlapted PA I.I AND SPltlN'O MKDICIXK. The grsit beauty nnd superiority of this Surwipnrinn. over other miH'di is, whiUt it rnirlietiies ihiKuse. it iuvijf mites the b dy. (.'iirmmptixn rured. Clfanxo and Sirrngtlten. C"MMiinpti'ii ran Im1 pared. Broiiebiiis, Conit;iintiMi, l.iver C-uiiplriint. Colds. Coughs, Catarrh, Asthma, Spitting of Mood, S-irenew intlte Ctiist. HfH'tie Ktusli. Ni-lit Sweats, Uilli cult nnd Profuse r.xneetorutiuii, and Pain in the Side, Ac, A, htiveund run liecnrnl. Pnilmbly thrre never was a remedy that has been m sue- c-esst ill Hi desperate eases tit eonsnniption as this ; it r lean, rs and strenirtlieiis the svsleni, and appears to heal the ul errs on the limps, ond patients gradually regain their usual heutth and strength. Cl"RHL9 CASK OF OONSLMPTION. There is senrrely a day pauses bufthere are a number of easea of consumption reportwl an cured by the use of !r Towiipu-u's Siim.ii -tn ilia. The following was recently rt ceivtd : Dr. I'nwNMtxn lear Sir: For the List three yenrs I b:ie Ih'.-ii ajM'-lttl With peneni! debility, uu1 nrrvoittf e.m t' '!!- l;i.-'i st;i.-. mill dtil li-'t rxmvt to ever cini furtli lith l In presentinir the public with a remedy for the treatment and eure of Fkvkh ami Aut'K nnd other bilious difM'Hscs, no iipol vy ib needed. " it numbers in the I'nited Suites, wlai sulbr from lhete at)ti'ii(uB in their vurnil forms, ure cniM-lhtltt. s-ek relief from other s-mret-s than the imtne- hate prescription! of the nt'iuitr i)h kcihu. It irtinii-i c. an ohjeei o iiuit.tinity, hh well as oi puiiiir luier riniE befnre them a remedy prep-ired I'lom much ex- jM'iienee, uiul whieti may alwav s n-lieil Uu as imkx, KKKKCTt'A!-, AMD HtHMLKnn T TUF PONkTITUTION. That such is (he Uue eltiirai ter of the INDIA CHOl.AI ()(( K is limply attt-sted by the universal suerts with which it tuts Item employed. IIP F.xtnirt from a rommunietition of (he Hon. Wil liam W'ooUliKinoE, 'of the Lr. S. Senate, late Uovcrnor of Michigan. Dktuoit, Oct. 31, 1S40. tlii-ir villainy, l altempt to put in eireulaiii n spurious and counterfeit artielt s t-il!el "Piiiu Killer." imiin; nVtitious names for the pretende.1 liuthl, forfeit cerldieates,. Ae. S 'die have npjvi aretl, uml others no doiilit wiil appear. Let all remember that Amlrews (iemiine pain KilItT has the written signature ol I. Amlrews on the hbel of each h-tttle in I1ih -It ink. l"irt tmnpiy iMk I i 1'ain Killer, but nsk f T Anilrewa)1 I'aiii Killer, and hava no 4 l her. S.hl by M. A. McCuy, S..le Aeent, Northmnlserland ; W, Fnlinn. Suubiirv ; John II. Kunei. Milton : Jnhn It. Myyer, HI NHMsburg ; Win. A. Murray .V ITn, Danville ; iitri V Siuiili. I'lytnxuih; Andrew 1 ohr, Wilkes- irre ; ijaysA Ai'-i.oruuck, Mi-hweiisville ; Schaftle h haiuberlain, lrf-wit)Mtrr ; (jrxtrge McAlpin, Jersey Shore: M. Judil. illmi!.Sioit. Onlers atMresseil to 1. Andrews. inventoT and nnlv Pro. prietor at Ithecit Tompkms oount)' N. V. Wil receive runpt attention Kepteiniier aw, imb. ly SUNBURV rOUNDRV flHE sutisrrilier murctfully informs tbe public X that he has saaiu become connected with the above Foundry, and that hen-after it will be con ducted solely under his management and control, Krora bis long experienc in the bunaineas he trusts he will be able to give general satisfaction to his old friends snd customers. The business will be carried on in all its branches. He will continue to manufacture Ploughs, and all kinds of castings will be done with promptness and in Die beet nsnuer. UEU. KUHKBAVH Kwibiiry, Jan t, 1849. I CUTLERY. AX extensive Stork of Pocket and Table CUT LEKY.cf sale by J CHIT 1C. CCLEltCAlT, Nos. 32 and 33 ARCADE, and Si North THIRD Street, ' Comprising 5000 dozen Penknives, Scissor and Kaxiirtt. AUo, a itmioe amiorttueiit of Rotltra Sr Sons, WoDteiiholm'a Greuvc'a W. A 8. Un toller's and Friiuev'a Cutli-rv, AUo, Sjiunuli, JJirk and Iluiitn.fi: Knives. AUo, (iuns, Pietolsj, and Uowie Knives, Aat The American Huzor Strop, a superior ar ticle, worthy the attention of Dealers. Carh Dealers in Cutlery, will find the above Stork worthy their attention, as the Suhsrriher'a chief business is importing and selling cutlery. Vhiliulelphia, June 9, 1819 ly IMtr iS.r. I have re.ui witli much interest, your tittle TKAE.iTia UM'ii tlie c.tiuu's, treat uit'iit uiul cure" of tin t fcltrilc iti-iist s winch Imve so exteusivi-ly nrevuilctl in iur j Ctuintv ilurnm t it Inst li-w m Mil Iim un interest incrmsix, li (touUt, liy the I'trl lltut 1 i:ivc iudi ntually sulieaM so intirh i'mhi ittt-in. TIhhji;Ii I I't-el uim-J very irn' Mnjictcul lu jutltie sntely iiMn a sutijwt i entirely profcssionalf yet your theory seeinu to me. well renaouetl, ami ytmr conclu sions jiul, and 1 think withal, that your wuiphlct is cuk-u-lutetl to priMlnec much pmcticnJ ftuni. Hpenkiiifr ol' the medicine he snys : It fully justified your flatter u ur exnectutiona, and as a sufe, convenient, and nHi air remetly, my uwu eXMrirnce, so fur, induces me tu Ite tieve Unit it will prove a (treat Hililie Iteneht. 1 am pltvsed to leain ihat you liave recently estuhlished several avem'iea fir iudispsiuH. though I regret tiwt. with a view to a snore general dissemination of it, you should have found it necessary to remiivc fnmi your present resilience among us. With wuch reapect I lutve the hoiitir to be, sir, Vour tililiued servmit. VI! 1JAM WOOUHKIDGK. tV From Hm. pTsytiBJi V. R. TBowBBiOGE,4tf Alicia gun Plats 8ennte. tn the Agent at Detroit. Uirmingiam, Oakland Co., Dee. PI, 8ir you wish tne Ui iulonu you what 1 know ol Dr. Otifood'a India Clol ig"(riiet or uuululius uuHtieine. 1 dt Iteiieve tluit it' the virtue ami rrheucy ot this medicine were aeiiFtally kmiwu, the rrvsa and auvs wrnild duuppear in SliehiKun. 1 piocured a httle in the spring of 1H41, and havt s;ond reaam tu helieva tliat myaelt and family escaped the agu lust seasim in eausetueitce ul' its use. Perhaps in no summer since the settlement of this fins peninsula, bus the fever am) ague been an prevalent as the List. 1 have ruoominended this medicine in numerous in stances, and when the disease had become fixed and buttled the skill of physicians; and 1 have never known it tail. J lias utiiversiiUy pnslueed the moat happy effects, and I bet lieve it iius never leeu exceeded by any medicine in retno ving the bilious diseases of the climate. lours, resirecuuuv, lTi;WlEV. R.TROWBR1DOK. As "lit for Sun1tur' H. U. MASSKH : Northumlerluiul1 WITHIN. T().M h Oi.j Milton. J. 11. HAS bit j Hchaa-pr.-ve, MAY & KLOtSK. may u, iwn-hi MARSH ALX.I8 Coiireulruted Kamapurllla. For the cure of Tetter, Scrofula. Ervaiualas, Piles, V.MIUI1II- iiuvuuiiiiiaiii uiiu uu ujBururrs Ol me k Uliio.l, Mt-rcuriul Disease, Ac. 1 T is rci'umiucmlt il tu I'll sicians and others, as 1 the slroiiL'i'ot iiii'iiarutiuii now in ukc. and en tirely dillert'iit I'roin that put up in quart kittles, poiweiMiig little or no active principle ef the farsa- panlla, hut intended to uuceive the puhluv For sule hy M. A. McCAY, Northuinherlaud. HEVL'8 EMBUOCATION for Horses will cure Sprains, Hruisei, Out, Gulls, Hwellings, and all complaints requiring an external remedy. It is highly useful iu rJpavin, Curb, Hiuguuiie, slitf neas of the Joints, cracked Heels, Splints, ic It has also been used with great success by per, sous stllkted with Rheumatism, and other com. plaints. Prepared only by W. Marshall, Philadel phia, snd for sale by M. A. McCsy, North umber. ana. Philadelphia, May 88, 1849. iy 17INDOW CLASS, by 10, for sale 1 HENRY MAWEB Sukbury. J tTtk, lit. It J. J. GP.EE1TOTJGS. (Late Keller & Circenougli.) PATENT ATTORNEY. AND MECHAIIICAIi ENOINEEn, Vaaililiit;toii, l, C allAWINCS ami patwr for the Patent Oilice, prt'iKtivii ami till the necessary bu- biueHd, in relation to at 'curing pitttMitH, Iran ti ne ted, wild promptly uttumleil to. ut their of lice opposite thn Pateut Oilice. BAY RUM. An rirrllent article for aule by HENRY MASSE R. tSunbury Jan. t7th, 1849 tf. Afl'T limr lliPui'li ti 'tiiiKfnl' mvliriuf I mi.. i-r t'm nn l in tn it of tin ni"i (lifliri','iiisbl rrHdf J pliVKiciiiiirt uml rti'iiitNTS "( tli; B-sipI i ilfiilih in Srw Vol k ami I'lrti-wlK'rc. mul p:n'liiift the in t' my farnius j iu ut trinpiiitir to ri:iih un IumIiIi, iml ni't'T in-line in s 'tin- (siprr of y ul kuikijuii ii!a I res Ivcrl loiryit. Aur ! UMiiii six h 'lil'-s i I'uirnl it il nr me irrnii r hhI, and vm'.i-i t s-i! ynii in your nffi-r ; itli yiur ndvu'e 1 kfkjt ii. ami un nn w whinny im:imk ytu nr vo'ir mil icr. i ttrsivrro in Hiking ill SirH;ijjnll:i, nut) hiive btrti able tt mi end t my usmil Inlf rs T' th lata four moutlis, und 1 lnpe by tin hlrssings u( God nnd ynur S-irsnpiiriltn to c 'iiiinup' my health. It h-led me bryond the rxprotutiomi of nil vli'. anew my ciise. eHAKLI-JS tLlAIMV Oi;.ns'. Kwx co, N. J., A (iff. 9, I'M 7. Stntcff New Jersey, F.ss-x ttHinly, si. Onirics Qh tin by hiMitfr duly sworn according t law, on his nath sctiilt, tint the forriroiiitr stiiienifut U true iiccordin" to tht b-st uf hiskimwlnlseuiid Iwlirf. t'IIAKl.K (.(tl.MUV. t worn and sulwrilicd ta hefurs me at (triune, the 3d August, 1H47. CVKTS BALDWIN. J ustice uf tha Peace. SPITTING mMJU. Rmd the Mlnwmg, and say Unit consumption ia ia incu rable if you can : New York, April 93, 1847. Dr. TownrsTn d : I rerilv In-lit-to that your Saranparilb htis teeu the menus, ilimuirh Providence, of aivint my life 1 huva for st-verul vvxb had a Imd couiih. It heeunie wfN nnd worse. At last 1 rniat-d lurije (nimitities t bUn-d, had ni'ht sve:ils mikI iprriiily drbibuited and reduced, and did not expect (olive. 1 have only uanl your Sirsnpftrillu but u short lime, und there has u wonderful cliunne been wrouflht In me. I mn now nblc ti walk all over the city. I rnist ut llt t, mid my e mivsIi has Irft me. Von van well imagine that 1 aia thankful fr tlifne results. Vour obedi. enl sttrvunt. W.M. lIL'SSKbls, bo Cutharine st. i.osTiiKit spi:i:cii. The annexed certilicuie tc!l a simple and truthful story mf sutrerinir and rebel. There ure thousands uf similar ea ses in this city and Brooklyn, and yet there are thiiMuntls of (tnrcnLs let iht'ir rinidrcii the lor Uur c4 being humbugged ur to suve a few shiluues. Brooklyn, Sept. 13, 1H47. Dr. Townikmu: 1 take pleasure iu suitinir, for the bene fit of those whom it liny concern, that my duiuthler, two years und six nvntlt okl, was Mihtcttd With giunrat de- luliiy and I- ol spec-'h. Mie wtu given up ns past i rovery by our family pli'nician; but fortunately 1 was re commended by a friend to try your tSaraiparilln. Before liavinit used oite bottle she recovered her speech and wus enabled to walk alone. Ut the UBttuishmeut of all who were octiuuinted with the eircumsUmces. She is now quite well. and ia much tiettcr hen lib than she has been for It iiXHiths Iuat. JiiM.l'lt I A lMt, iJb Vork at., Brooklyn. TWO CHIl.UKK.V AVKD. Verv few families indeed in fact we have not heard of oneumt usea ur. l ownsenu s numaiviniia in time, lost anv children the part Hummer, while those that did not. sickened and died. The ceivilieute. we publish below is roiu-lusive evidence of iis value, und is only another inslunca of its suvimr the lives ot' children : Dr. Towsckniv Dear (Sir : I had two children cured by your Kirsaitnrilltt o the summer comnl imt and uvsentary j one vns only IS nvnilhold and th other 3 years. They Were very much reiluceil, and we expecleil they woukl die ; they were uiven up by two reipectal'le physiciuiu. When the doctor mformetl us Ihat we must lose them, we re ved to try yttur Kirsarillu we had heard so much of, but had Utile eonhdejk-, there lieina much slutf advertised that is won bless: Uit we are thankful that we did, for it undoubtedly saved the lives of both. 1 write this that oth ers amy be usluced to use u. l ours, resist fully, JOHN WlUHI.N.Jr. Myrtle-avenue, Brooklyn, Sept. 15, IH7. TO THE LADIES. GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE. Dm. Townskkd's Sarsapaiilla is a sovereign snd speedy rure for incipient consumption, aud for the general pMstra tion of the system no matter whether the result of inhe rent causa or causes, produced by irregularity, illness or ac cident. Noihtfta- can be mora surprising than its inviiroratins' e feels ou llie humau frame. Persiwis all Weakness and sta situde, from tukuig t once beexane roUist and full of eitergy under lis uiduence. It Immediately counteracts the uerveseasitejs of the fetnule frame, waica m Use great causa burreiuieas. It wiU not be azparHcal of as, la eaaea ct so 4elieaU a aa ture, to exhibit eerttaeatea ol euros perf tinned, Wt wa can assure tne amicieu inai nunoreoa oi cases aave bees, repor ted to us. Da. ToWnskxd: My wife be ins aTreativ distressed br weukuessand general debility, aud suffering eontinually by pain and with other duliculties, aud having kiwiwu castss where your medicine has effected great cures; and also heuring it recommeiineu tor sncn cases as I bave uesmhtxl, 1 oiitained a bottle of your Extract of ftirsumnlla ami lol- lowed the directions you gave me. In a short period it removed her ctrinpUiuts aiul restored her to heulth. Bciti greutlul tar the lieiH'lits she rueeived, I ink pleasure m iiiusuciviiowienging u, anu rwMimienuiug u 10 uie purtiie. 4Ujoji', Aug. 17, Ml. cor. Grand 4 Lydia st. DYtPKl(IA. No Buid or roedicma bus ever been discovered which so neurty rcaembles the guairic juice or saliva ill doownjwasi.ig loon ana sirenginemng iae organs oi uigetaiuii as mis pn paratUai of ISarsuparilla. It positively cures every ease t dyspepsia, however severe or chrome. Bunk Department, Albany, May 10, IMS. I Jr. i owitaena Mr : cava beeu amicuu iot AND A VAHIETY Of OTHER DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPURITIES Of THE BLOOD. AND OBSTRUCTIONS IN THE ORGANS Ot D1GKPTION. Experience has proved that nearly every Disease originat from lmtMirit.es of the Blond or derangements of the Dice lives Organ i and to secure Health, we must remove those obstruct ns(H rrtxre the Blood to Its natural state. The aversion to taking medicine in most effect unl I y re moved by CLitKrfBR's VnnKTABi.s. Peso ATI vi Pills, being eomnlt-telv enveloDed with a coating of rmre white Ananr. (which is as distinct from the internal ingredients as a uut snen fnun the kernel) and have no tnste of rrtrdicine. But nro as ensily switllowcl as bits of randy. Moreover they neither niu'cute or gripe in the slightest degree, but openup iMu.ii.y on nil the ilismsed pirns ol me ssiem, in- lemioi coniuiiii'r themselves ti, ami rncmng any particular region. Thus.it the l,iver I nffc-oted one ingredient will 'pcrnte on ( hat nartirulnr orimtn and. hv cleaimmaT It of an l.xcess of B1I4 restore it to its nntnipd stnte. Another will pernie on the Bonn I and remove nil immtrilies in its circu lation j whifen third Vill cffertuitlty expel whatever Impu irties may have I teen disclmrgetl into the Morrtnch, and heme they strike nt the root or discnto remove nil Impure Hu mors from the body, opt. the pores ex ten willy and Inter nallv j scpnnite all foreign and obmixions pnrlicles from the chyle, a i that the Ws1 may be thonaighly pure thus seeu- rinffa free niVri henllhv action to IheHenrt. I.itMjr.tir1 I.iv.-r and thereby they restore health eveu when all othur menus nnve iniiea, i The entire tmth of the nW9 enn be ascertained by lite 1 trial of a single box; nnd their virtues nro no positive and certain in restoring Henlth, that the proprietor hinds himself to return the money puid tor them in all cases where they do not give universal satisfaction. llctall Trice, kJ5ctM, per II ox. Principul ofTiee No. M Verscy St., N. Vork, S .ldbyJOilN Y. YOUNtt, Sunbury. M. A. McCAY, Northumberland, ti Remember Dr. C. V. Clickner is the inventor of the Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothinff of the frt was ever heard of until he introduced them iu Jude, 184. Purchasers should, therefore always ask for Clickner's Sugar Coated Pills, and tuke no others, or they will be made the victims of a fraud. February, 17, 1349 ly . SORES C 4 HE CURED. BurnSj Scahh and all kinds of inflamed Sores Cured. fflorSEV'S rxiVKRSAti OINTMENT, is the most L complete Burn Autid te ever known. It insinntly. Burn and Scald, Vor old S-)res. Biuises, Cuts, Snrnina, Ac m man or beaft, it is the lst unnlieation that ran be made Thousands Imve tried and thousands nniise it. It is the most perfect master of on in ever discovered. All who use re- cimmeui) it. Every fumilv should le provided with it. None can tel how no n some of the fntnilv mnV need it. l"Observe e:ich In.h of the eeiiriiii; ointment has the name of S. TntNKT. writUit on the outside kibel. To unite )0 this is forgery. rntmcn, uvery men r armcrs, ami all who use Horses, will find this Ointment the very best thing thev enn use for Collar Oalls, Scnitches, Kicks, Ac, Ac. mi thriraiiimnls Surely every mercy ful mini Would keep bisnuimuls as free from puin as poasiiile. Totiscy's L'niversul Ointment is all that is required. Itv v. BITES OK INSECTS. Forthe Ktlnr nr hit of nniarm ns Insects, Tousey's Ointment is uiuivulled Hundreds have tried it and found it good. PI I .ES CI" It ED I For the Piles, Totiscy's Universal Otnt meat is one of theliest Itemrdies that cuii 1 applied. All who have tried it for the Piles recommend it. OM SOKES crilED. F-MTold obstinate S res, there is it. ithiiiar e.imi lo Touscy's Oimmeiit. A person hi M;imi. us had. for u iiuiii'mt of years, n a tc leg that battled the fkiili'ftlir doctors. T sway's Ointment was recfnnmended by one of the visitins physicians, (who knew ltd pfeat vir tues.) nud two luxes produced more benefit than thena tietit had received from ai?)- and all previous remedies. Let nil trvir. BrBNS AND SCAlsDS CURED. 1housmids of cusn of Burns and Scnlfls, in nil pnrts of the Country, have been cttred bv Tousev's Universal Ointment. Certificates enough could le had to" fill the whole of this she. Yloi.ENT BHUISES CI KKD. TeMimoninls on tci mouitil in favor of Tousey'it Ointment f-r curing Bruises neve been ottered the pMpnebsis. Hundreds in Syriicuw will certify to its great meritsrelieving the pain of the mst severe Bruises. AH wrs tis should try it. SCAI.DHEAD CTBED. Sores of ucn of Scold Head have beencuretl by Tousev's Ointment. Try it it scMom fails. S.U.T RHEUM CURED. ff nil the remedies ever d:s- eoveren I 'Mis m m disa-.Tceahlc complaint, Tousev s I m versal Ointment is the most Complete. Jt never wus known to fail. CI! PPED H ANDS CAN HE CURED Tousey H Uni vernal Ointment wiil always cure the worst ctises of Chap ped Hands. Scores of crs ns will state this. SORE I.IPSCLKED. F'rthecnre of lre Eipstliere was never anything made equal to Totiscy's Oiutinent. It is sure to cure them. Try it. It is a scientific compound, warranted no to contain any nrcrvimti n ot .Mercury. Iir Pnee cents per b . -or r ir' i'ulars eoticerutng thit- really valnaMe Ointment SALAMANDER, FlRE and thief proof cheats, FIRE-PROOF DOORS FOR BANKS AND STORES Seal And Letter-Copying Presses, Patent . Slate-Lined Ref ripomtors, Water FiU tors, Patent Portable Water Clr ' ; , sets; intended for the 8ick '' ' and Infirtht ";'l EVANS & WATSON, 76 Sonth Third Str&J, OPPbSltfc THE PHILADELPHIA fektHANOB. .""ifwnri am) k)ooKMl jj R n htd, lsra aasortmariiaf , .i . " "mews, loaeiner wiia V?mt rZ2K eia allniaim these SafFf ore mmle o'li'ir Iron; the inside eawnttoaa: atone, and IrtWfrn thfe outer case sulci Inner Cass ia a Spaca nf mt three inchei thick, and (i filled in with indeatraa: nf tlKTronteiits inside if this Chen. .These Bcapatnne Ba- Himnmicis wc nrr prrpnrea piiu qti coaiienffe me WOTN 1st prixliice any nrti'le In tbe sliune of Book Soft! that will tnnd as nnirh hml, and we hold ourselves rear', a' alf times to have them fairly tested by public bonfire. Wl also continue to manufnrtnre a torse and (cneral assort ment of our Premium Air-tight Fire Preof Softs of whiek1 there are over Win now iu use, and in every instance thv have awn enliie aninfnetion to the purcluiscrs of whicK we will refer the public to a few gentlemen who hava' them in use Haysl ft ftiyilcr. Pottsvilte i Joseph &. LkWtoW P.ittsville: !lt. Willinm Tnrr. I)nvl..t.,.M. IS. N. A O. Tlivl"r. l'Jn nnrli t , A W.iiiu'lp U,.l'i.i Vt,ip .t ..'linn"? A I... .!. r1..... n A1 ... F'ilbrrt and i Mush. -li Ut. imviu Jnme. n south !M si.: Mnthew T Mill., or smith 3d St.; nnd we mnkl name some hlllulreds of other. II it were nercssnry. Now we invite (he attention of th. public, nnd particularly those in want of Fire Proof Ssfe. to mil nt our store before pnn-lra.inr elsewhere, arid si enn satisfy them they will e a better and cheaper artitlf at oar store than at any other establishment in the city. We also manufacture the ordinary Fire Proof Che.'ts, al at very low prices, cheaper than they can be bourht at ant DAVID EVANS. . . JOHANNES WATSON. Philadelphia, April 8, 1&I8 ly '")" iv;i n.Tti t st.; A Vriirtit ft Nephew vlinrt ; AU xnndrr Ciiror. .Convryaileet, corner of id nth Ms.: Joint M. Foul, W north 3d tj Myar norlh 3.I st.j Jumcs M. Piinl. Kit sonlh 4lh at : ihc puMic nre rei'err.'d t.i r.-itnnhlcis. t l hndcrutis.of re. speclrtMe Ilriirists nnd MiTi'lunts throughout the I'nited i:ntrs. Prepared hv S. TOCSKV, Druairin, No. f4 Nassau Street, New York. Ar.i:vT K'll VOI'XG, Sunlsiry, M. A. Mcf'AY, orhunt!n;'l tml. February 1 7, llfl. ly LIVER COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE. DVSI'KI'SIA. CHKONIC OR .NEKVOL'S DEBILITY, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, ind all diseases arising from a disordered Liver or Slomnci in both Malt and Female : PLA8TER, Bait and Fish, just received and lot by j. W. FRIUNU. ' Sunbury, Dec. t, 1841. RA18IN8, curranU, citron, cheese, pepper sauce,. For sals by J. W. FRlLLNG Sunbury, Daw., 1(48. ILEY cJ COVOtt CAJiTDY. An eieeU Unl rcutM tot wugus, eolds. For sals St Ihu sr&c w. yeara with dyaiiepsia iu iu worst form, atteuded with aour- swaa of ahaau-a, kss of aiairuu, eaueina kaanhura, areat aversioa lu all kimls f f.sid. and for weeks, (what etsikt eat) I aava beeo unabla k reuia but a small purixia oa my slomaca. I trial tha usual reineaiea, but ikey awl but Utile or no eaect ia retuovuig the complaint. I wu in duced, about two months ans-e, t Irv your Ksuact uf ekr. amrilla, aial I must say with little wfiuVoee I but afusr usual aearly two buttles, 1 found aiy apiietit restored and taa Eeartbara entirely removed ; and I would earnestly re eimnwud the ass of it lo those who save been afflicted as I aavelMea. Yours, ., - W. W. VAN ZANUT. Ase.it for Ckmliurv JOHN W. FRIUNU i Nor. thuinberlaud, MAHY A. McCAY J Paavuls, WU. MliHHAY ft Co., Apid i, skit. If Such a. Constipation, Inward Piles. Fullness nr Blond to the lleudf Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea. Ileart-lmrn, Discust for FikkI, Fullucftsnr weight in the ?tomnch, Sour hrui'tullons. Pinking or r inltertns at the pit ot the atouincfi Swimniintr f tbe H'lul, Hurried and IblVicult Jlreuthing, lulterina at the Heart, Chokins or Putticutiiiff seneitlous when iu a lyinf p-eture Dinuics if Vision, Pols or web. betore ins Pigin, r ever aist dull nam in the lleun, welicien. ey of Perspiration, Yelltiwtress of the (ikin and Eyes, Pain iii the Side, Hack, t'best, Limits, Ac, Sudden flushes of Heat, Burniuff in the Flesh, Constant lmncimns. ol evil aud great deprcMsi.in of Spirits Cull ba effectually cured by r?k. SCCFLA1TD3 Celebrated C.ermun Jlitters. Their rxnver over the abov disaiss is not excelled if equalled ly uny (her prqvirutun in the I'm ted gmtoa us Hie cures attfst, in nuiiiy cui-rs uUer skillful physic tens bud tuiUti. i) era i ice i ue i it of th l.iver sixl Wnmacli nr nirre or Insanity, und will sls pniHut! diseiise ut the Heiirt, fkm. LutiKB and Kinimys, snd x s the UmIv ineii to an utUt'lt ot the Chkleru, HiUus, or !l.pv Fever, and is genenitly the first cuuse ol that imrst hiiieltil dismise, LtuisuiHitiii, Opinion of iheVhibuhlpMa Press "THE niSPATCH." I liei-euilefi ;tlMt .iy AN INVAI.lABI.K MUDU'INK. We luivefrronently heuril the Ceirlimted (innuii Jliilera, maimiuelurt'd ly Ur li'Mtilluud, st"keii of ui terms of O'tiuiicisluli n, and we knw dem-rvivliy so. It isu Ihi coiiiusm nruftife. in ter- Uim qiiiiriers, to jiutTull iisiuner of uselt-KS trash, but in the above Hi Men. lunidird. tire living wituessea of their grcut isi'irul and ihysiml worth, abb metiu-iiie oi ine l.ivef Coniptuuit, JuuihIioc, Nervous iebtlity aud Dysnou, it hus Ikeen found invulnulile, eU'tiiie rurrs and tli"rouhly enulicuting disetiseSi when all other medicines have fa iked. e ten conviiKett, timt in the use ol the o en nan Hitters. the put tent desuot liefoine debilitated, Imt constantly guius sireiitftb and viirr to the frame -a furt worthy ot great eoustderHtioii. Tha Hitters are pleamut in taste aud smell, and enn lie adiuiuistrred under any t'lrcumstauces, to the most e none siouuicii.-iiHK!ej; itiey ran be useanyaiiper uut wnh the ni'-st iiertrt t sntrty. It wotikt be well fur tbve who are niuvn art'ected iu Uie nervous system, to votnmenoe with one t(n sjMntnfulor Kaft, ami gradually ui crease. We siieuk fioin exiterience and ure of course, a proper judge. The .tress tar and wide, bave united in re. commend i it g tlie tier man tiiltefs, and to the altticted w most ooruiauy aivisetneir use. Sl'UUT OF THE TIMES," Jiine'Jifh says: "DOOrROOODcnr.KNstwhoare invalids, know the many astonishing cures that have been performed bv Ur. Ilootlluud's Celi'brateit ticrnmn Bitters ! If they do not. we recommend theiutothe'Mierman Medicine Store,'1 all who are airlifted with Liver Cotnpsimt, Jaundice, Dye pepaia, or Nervous Debility j the Doctor has cured many of our citizens after the brat physicians had fulled. VVs have used them, and they have proved lo be a medicine that every one should knownf, and we cannot refrain ffivine: our tea. lumaiy in their lavor, aud that which fives went (reaier claim upon our humble erTort, they are entirely Vegetable. 'THE DAILY NEWS," July 4 lb bhvs "We sneak knnwiiurlv oi Dr. Holland's Celebrated Ger man Bitters, when we aay it is a blessing of this aae j and ia discuses of the biliary, digestive and .Vervou.Syslenis, it hasu we think an eaual. It ia a Vtyetabla PreiiamiMU. and mod without Alcoh.4. and to aH invalids we woukl ro- c.ininend it as worthy their cMindence. ror sale, wholesale aim renin, mi ine jniucirni iier., OKKMAN MKDICINU BTtiUE, No. T Ktu-e fkreet, I'hiludclphia. ForailehvM. A. McCAY, Northurmierlaiul and 8un- bnry aiul respectable dealers generally throughout the Mtute. April ft, im iy OXYGENATED ZJ2 U 0 jp Oa LEi 633- A SOVI ItKIUN RUIEDV FOR D7SPEPSI., AM) GENERAL DEDIHTT. GEORGE R. GREEN, fKoriiiETOli, U'imlsor, Vermont. IS a sovereign remedy for DYSl'F.I'rll A, in many of a forms, such u p:im in the Stomach, Jlcnrtuurii, hahltui Costlvcn. s, Acid !toinin li, Hcudm he. loss of Appetil Piles. Ntglit ftwmts, and el-en Coiuiumption (Duept Phthisic.) and A.tluua, or Phthisic ottended with derang. ment ol the Stomach (or Dyie.lie Asthaia.) Dirnca nrentliinir. whii'h often results from imperfect digetuon ( Dyieplic Syimru.) is relieved by these nitlersi In shnr their use hits been proved in the relief of almost all tl symptoms tli:it proceed Irom a debilitated or atonic eonc tion of the Ntoinai'h ; also in general debility arising fro are or from the eff.rts of Fever, particularly Fever ai. Ague. Femnles sullering under ony uterine deraneemw arising from weakness, will find the "OjYfcHATSS Bi TKRs"' nn excellent remedy, and not surpassed by any ass. cine fit use. The hut tv of this medicine la peculiar. It has read, i way to pul.lic favor solely by the force im' its own intriar merits. No nrtificiul means have been used to give it a toriety nnd thrust it upon public attention. It bns nav betore even been advertised, but having first shown its r mtirkiible etneuey in the family of tbe proprietor, and . v him nl'terwulds administered to bis afflicted friends and a quaiuumccs with a like result, its reputation gradually t tended until it is known in the uiftt distant pjrts of l.'ni'tu, ns a medicine of unrivalled virtues in th curs I)y.pc-siu in ml its diin-reiit tonus, mid also lor the eure Asthma or I'iithim'. It. only h.-rnlil nnd ils onlv eule has iM't-u llie story of t's v mdrrl'ul etltcacv, as told ff in. in h to in "nth nr by letvr fr-nii liicnd to friend. In ry iiu-umce n here lli.-.e Hitters have liecn used, and the l sitlt nu-rtc kii"vn to the pt,prictor, they have proved a t in, ly . Niuuer,.tis certificate. trUe-ting tha singular effiearT the ' I UyohjisTKU HlTtEH.fl me iu th possession of' pro.ti"tor : niiitiy ol' tliein signed by persons already wid known to the public. c,i;o. B. ORfiF-V, Pruprirtoi Wl.Dt)K, Vt , October 3, 1SI4. The following Certificates have recently be. a received t tViruiNr.ToSi D. C, Jvxa I6j IMS. lAvSijf rftla use of the "Uxvgenated Uitters" preaerad by Dr. Oo. It. Orcen, of Windsor., Vt.and from knew ledpe tWniiicd of their ertiiicy In other (vses, weeheerMlly r-c ,nii-end th'-m b tbcput.hr. Iicli'-viiig tbnt they will etttly s:iain lue rcc inuieiiilaiion ,,f the PrLprictor. ' V ee.e tlltll llrs Vahluble rciu-'ily mny lie so gcnt-rallv dtr?ted throughout tl-.e i itlnlr) tluit it iruiy bs accessible tn aU 0. ot.cll. Wl .1 .1 M t I'l I A M I'.f. Senator from TeriMat. Ja il S I' ..! Mi A?. l S. S.nator from ft. IjIsI. J. ' "ii!H.lii:.D, L 9. S- nator and tWnvsrly 6ovft or ot Kt'ntiicv. I., fr. A It.MU.D, Mcmlier nf Cortre and formsrly vcmor of II. I. W.M. WOonniriDfiF., r. ScnaWaird formariy rs vcrnor ,t Mfti.-jcu. M I.. M All TIN, Di-' in Congress fmra VTiseeaaaa Territory. From Hon. IT. B. Fnrtr.a. Vmbef of Ceagrfa. fteea rVimsvlvunia. w -uuviroK. d. c, js rt; in. Dear Sir I hsv been a dyspeptic sufferer for shoal tea years, nnd have resorted lo varioM meditmee for rebel' witluiut success, until I iMide rrm of yoilr "Oxygeuted Bitters." 1 have u.ed about two totlfes,- aral find myself restored to perfect heulth Th fofn-s Iff which the 4m ease showi'd itself, in my case,- were, great acidity eflke sioiiiacn. io- iu appciire. exrrema rmtrrMwe, severe eoasu- IHiiiou ,-i uie eiwcn, aim violent peaaarne. reeling eset rnns tbnt a knowlnlg of your valuable remedy may reaek others similarly afflicted. 1 rak great1 pleasure ia rveerS. ins my ic.t.iiK.iiy to its curative power; and would alas rcmai k, that while on a visit at bom a short time smA, I administered a part of a bottl to a number of my efliktei friends, with great succss. They ar d'esTrouf that' yea should esublish an agency at Pittsburg, or inform tkeet where the medicin can be obtained. With an eyrneif d sir lor your prosperity anil happiness, I guhirriba rnvsslf, truly your friend (, fj. F'STaitt. Docl. Hko. II. tia t.t.k .Windsor, Vt. H..W W holesale ami Retail by Otcm k rithr,- Hr 26 South !ixlh r-treet, Pbihilelphia. Agent for Runbury H. H. MASSKR. Agents f.w Milton MACK AY a. II A Aft. Agent foi Vpper Maliono) . J. O. Jlr-NN. April 15, Ie-Ib Cotton Yam, Cotton Carpet Chain, Cotton Lajie and W adding, Cotton Outlines, Ready made Pantaloons, Ready made Vests, Congress Knives, Porcelain lined preserving kettles, iuat received for sale by H.MA88ER. Sunbury, Dee. t, 1848. AXES of a very superior quality fur sale by. 11. MAS8ER. Sunbury, Dec S, 1848. BLANK BOOKS. An assortment of Blank Books, just received and sale hy J 11. MA88ER. Sunbury, Dec t, 1848. tjYRUP M0LA88E8 Snperlor refined Hyrup OMolaaasforsaWby HENRY MA8SER. Sunbury, Dec. t, 1841. OAKFOIHVS UNUIVALLED STYLE OK HATS Foil (iENTLE.MEX. r II A 111. E S O A K F U R D, .Vo. 104 CHESTNUT STREET Philaxlelphia. Wouli! resrrirully invite sitenlion tn his superier style of hsia for autumn. 184S, which will k found the most iitcct eer before orT. red in las' community. Its peculiar forma rendrr.il the mars di eirabl , a it combine . all the ea.Bnii.ils nf du'. biliiy aiulnealne.s, requisite in that atlu le of 'Ires, arhilts his incieasi d f utilities in in manufacturing wi'h all the inod. ru improvements, enables hiut To Chaliamsk tus Woslp to produce s belter Hal. CHtinass's Fisct Hats iD Cars or tss Latest Mtmt. These gnoila have been aelecteel with great c r.-, and will be found most hemtiluf ami cbsate in llicir .Ivies. Limn' Kiniso Hits ass Cars or Estibi It a i w l'ATTaM. Oreat rare has lievn bestows ed in ronsliui lii g these srlicle. that they may tl infi ctiy ea.y and bum s graceful aparsnr. CHARLES OAKFORD. 104 Chestnut st. s lew doors above Third. Philadelphia. September 30, 1848.ch June 84, 1848 ly Pictorial Edition of d'AublffM' sjreal Hurk on the llelormatlra OF THE SIXTF.F.NTH CENTURrlN GER. MANY. SWITZERLAND, 0.-Will published or. or shout the 1st of April. 1848, by JOS. A. SPEFL. No Cherry at. shove tth, his splendid 12mo edition of the sbotrs naaneel work, with 18 engraved illnslrstions from ri ginal designs; 4 vols in 9. bound in txtrs cloth snd librsry sheep. The publisher respectfully tills tht (Mention of the Irsde snd the publie generally, lo this work being the only illuslratsd edition published in Ihe United btstes He trusts that th beauty of its embellishments, the strong and substantial In vrhich it is bound, in conjunction with the knon pop"1"' of the work itself, will kw a sure recommendation to publie fsor. JOS. A. SPEF.L. 86 Cherry st above gth. J. A 8 hsaslto lately published, a new aae beautilul F-ditioa of Sergeant Bell's Rare Show, a suilsble book for children, neatly don up ia extra elolh. Philadelphia, April I, 1848 PATENT Trusses of aU kinds, Harrlsnti't writing and indellibkt Ink, Cotton yarsj nasi laps, just received and for sias by J. W. TRIUHO. Suubury, Dec. t, 1848. "MAPS. An asaortmemt t-jas silk HATS at S32&, tor sal by H. MASSSX. Kunbury, Dec. t, lliS.