f Jj-2flMN' tj Vj T A !' t II . ... L .! 1 LL II -J ILfW sarr-TTi-'i' f-frr. fa r-ar-a W pew leavs o cull the Madera, nlKJntlon following beautiful piece of Poetry.' We know not a mors precious trm efs thought it lh world of literature. - We belieee it wit written by Mr. C. M." Sawyer of N., Y.. I brettoot with a sweet .and gentle inljuetiee, and we know thnt .many of our renders will b6 ftlensoj la prVssrTed i. i . 1 j A4YISIT TftltCAtE. 7: CT&e idea embodied iu lb following poem are, mid to have been really otteied by littlw bey fi?e years old." , . p,0h I lon to lie deaf riioiher, , On the cool and frnpranl press, With nouRht but the sky above my head, And the shadowing clouda that pats. - -' " And I want th bright, bright sunshine, All around about my bed, I will close) my eyes and God will think ' Your little boy is dead! " .Thin Christ will send an angel To take me up to him ; 't He will bear me, slow anil steadily, .' Far through the ether dim.. ' , . - Ho will gently, gently lay mo . Close to the Saviour's side, And when I'm sure we're in heaven, My eyes I'll open wide.. r 4. And I'll look among the angels ' ' That stand about the throne, " Till I find my sister Mary, i For I know ehq must be one. . H And when I find her, mother, -We will go away alone, And I will tell her bow wo've mourned All the while she had oeen gone ? Oh! I shall be delighted y ' To hear her speak again, Though I know she'll ne'er return to us c - To ask her would be vain ! ' So I'll put my arms around her, And look into her eyes, And remember all I say to her, And all her sweet replies. .-.-- - ...... 1 ' And then I'll ask the angol ; To take ine back to you He'll bear me, slow and steadily, ,". ; Down through tho ether blue. And you'll only think, dear mother, I have been out lo play, And have j-one to slurp, beneath a tree, This sultry summer day.- California Emigration Falling Off. The steamer Empire City, which sailed from New York for Chagres last Friday, took only thirty-five passengers. A few months ago inese steamers curried from 300 to 400 serigers nearly every trip. pas- it t There is a bliss in a kiss, when yon get such a boon, as you go, o'er thd snow, in the light of the moon, a sleiging ; says the Bos ton Bee, in very great glee; and it's not a bad one, for the Editor's had one. I It Is stated that the survey of the Isthmus of Panama, by Col. Hughes, cost $50,000, though the strictest economy was practised. The Massachusetts State Pri-jon is overrun with a re;:; ::bcr of pers9 . before. Fireman's Toast. Cupid and his torch the only incendiary that kindles a flame which tho engines cannot nnench. rf. . , , . An Irishman, who lived in an attic, being asked what part of the house he occupied, answered, "If tho house were turned topsy turvy, I'd bo livin' on theErst flure!" r A wag on hearing that a chimney sweep had given up business, expressed his astonish ment, for ho thought the business sooted hira completely. ' The New York Mercury is responsible for the following neat pun : ,:How is it that the trees can put on a new dress, without open ing their trunks V "It is because they leave out their summer clothing." . A Wat to Get Orr "Piay, madam," aid Jonathan, in a low tone of voice, at the close of a quilting party, ."shall I see you home?" ' So1 answered the lady sharply. ; "Perhaps you didn't understand me," said Jonathan aloud. . "Not at all, 1 asked you-how's your marmV said Jonathan laughing. w England can import wools from Australia, (IjftUnce of 16,000 miles, as cheap as from ictfnburg, distant J 69 mile. 1 Prof. Hlebisd, of Yale, has examined specimens of ore from a new mine of copper at Litchfield, Conn. . A company, among which is Barnnm of the Museum, is at work .at the mines by night and day. " Ihomas imeacham, who died recently in i Hopkinton, St. .'Laurence county, N. Y , had killed in that wilderness region 214 wolves, ' 77 panthers, 510 bears, and 2550 deer 3000 varmints. T ' . Wild Cat, the great Seminole chief, it is said, is uboat to remove with a party of . his nation to Mexico, in consequence of the wane of his popularity omong his countrymen The oston Curonotyfk is no more. The editor on Saturday had the mournful iluty of writing its epitaph. Ho says--"lf it had told less truth in its life, it would not be -7 lying now in death." ' The Sensation of Hanging is said to be - pleasant. Few satisfied with the world will 'be likely to tijst it. " ' -! - y- Wintering is thi Mines. About 40.000 persons will winter in the Mines at Califor nia, the greater portion of them upon the Kio 'Americano, the Stanislaus and the Mari jjosa, ... . ,.- ,.. v . ;r fROriT'ABi.E'.T'oiLT. The clown In the circus at San Francisco receives a salary of r twelve thousand dollars a year. 1,1 ' '' A Cherokee Law, passed at their lat council, makes it the duty of the sheriffs of i Jhe several districts, rachi losumniorta'anard it of foue men to assist in searching for whiskey nu, it round, to spill jt upon tfte grouud "-TMoftECosTH SuAWLs.-rOne Jmndtipd am eighty shjt wh wore recently sold in Boston fc for 18,675 60; being an average of t8 80 'ler eacb snawt. The most costlv one brouaht .fSTSu) enothe'r 4T5, .third 1260, foatlh $350 f.h $310; three at 36o, te. ! 1 1- ii J 1'f axis -i ... j- jimj-miAU-i-S-B- TO MTIiCUW, JIDSSUTMI CBCS w MTWCHANTS. 1( xxspeetrullj 1J uiielia McMton to Ihetr r soe ef Eng. li.h, Vrtneh, German m Mmnemn unfit, inso yutteVmle Paints, wis, y BWtis, ussm ware, Perfumery, Patent Medicines eke. Having opened new stofs Ne. t4 Msfket 0k with a full supply of Freeh Drags and Medicines, we re spectfully solirit Country dealers to esaftine awr stork before psrwhesing elsewtiere, ptemistog one end all wno may feel disposed to eitend to as tbeir petroiMKe, to sstl them genuine Drags and Medi einee, on ss liberal terms as any ethw bones hi the City, end to feithfttlly eseeuto all orders entnisted to tis promptly and with diipetch. iiiMi or tne nroimeiora oeine a nmin pnTcin. sflbrds sinple guarantee of the genaine quality of all articles sold at their estswnment. We esoec el v invite.' dru mitts and .'country merchant, who mar wwh to become agents tor Vt. Kf tier's Celebrated Family Mtdieinti, (stah Jard and popular remedies,) to forward their ad' Soliciting the patronage of dealers, ws reapect fully remsin, 4 ,....-''. X J. N. KEELER & BRO, Wholesale Druggists. No. 894 Market street, PblladelpUia. September 19, 1849-ly. LAUDJLAMPS. CORHILItl fc CO. ft. IT Cheeaat ftt, ' 1 ) "frfc ESPECTFULLY announce that they have Ji. just finished the moit eitemive assertmsnt LAMPS, 1 they bsve ever offered for sale, comprising ELEGANT NEW STYLE CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS, PENDANTS, MANTEL . LIGHTS, &c. In great variety, and of ' ORIGINAL DE8IGNS. Much attention has been paid to ECONOMY, in the construction of thees Lamps, and such sre made s will produce the greateet amount of light from the Icaat consumption of Lard. Recent improvements in the manufactory, with the introduction of new and perfected machinery, enables them to sell st a very GREAT REDUC TION from former prices, end sll srticles before leavine the manufactorv. are carefully inspected and are warranted perfectly tight, and to give satis faction. Philadelphia, June 8, 1849. ly ripifitiNMwiMi MlWK'l'Ifl lagratllade lc the baaeat crime f nun. TJE sre not among that claas of Editors who for a few dollars will, (at the expenae oft ruth and honesty) "crack up" an article and bring it into rapid sale ; neither are we willing to remain silent, alter having tested the utility of an im proveinent or discovery in science or art. Our readers will recollect we told them we were un well with a sore throat and violent cold some few weeks ago. Well, we purchased two bottles of WINSLOWS BALSAM OF HOREHOUND snd so sudden was the cure, that we forgot we ever had a cold. Those who aro afflicted, may try it upon our recommendation. Lttaisto Telt graph. A fresh supply of the above valuable medicine just received, end for aale in Sunbury, by John W. Friling, Mary A. McCay st Northumberland, and at wholesale by Frederick Klett, dr. Co cor ner of 2d and Callowhill atreets, Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Sept 22d, 1849. 8 mo. "Encourage If our OwnP' HAAS & RENN. FASHIONABLE MAKE OF FURNITURE AND CHAIRS. ryHE subscribers respectfully call the attention A of the public to their large and splendid assort ment of every quality and price of 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 best stock to be had in the city. No effort is pared in the manufacture of their wsre, snd the subscribers are determined to keep up with the many improvements which are constantly being made. 1 heir stock consists of Mahogany Sofaa, Divans) and Lounges, ' Bureaus, Secretaries, sraeboarts, SOFA, BREAKFAST AND DINING TABLES, snd slso VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phila delphia manufacture. BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and price, CUPBOARDS, WORK AND CANDLE STANDS, TOILET TABLES AND EXTENSION TABLES, in short, every article in this line of their business. T. hey also manufacture all kinds and qualities of CHAIRS, including varieties never before to be had in Sunbury, such as MiHoeixi, Black Walsot AXD Cl'RLKD MlFLI GBICIAK ! A!D WlIDini CHAIRS, iib r art y Piabo Stools, which sre of the latest styles, and warranted to be excelled by none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere. The subscribers are determined that there shsll be no excuse for persons to purchsse furniture in the cities, as every confidence ran be entertained about the quality and finish of their ware and Luairs. Their articles will be disposed of on as rood terms aa they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun try iroduce taken in payment for work. tW UNDERTAKING attended to on reason able terms. tr" Ths Ware Room is in Msrket Street, opposite J. Young s store, snd nearly opposite vv caver s i avern. ' DANIEL HAAS, GEORGE RENN. Sunbury, April 38, 1849. tf THE Subscribers have on hand the largest as. sortment of Wall Pasebs ia the city of Phi' ladeluhia, r kotttal and Kttau. consisting of every variety suitable for Parlors, Entries, Dining Kooma, I. numbers, &c, wnica lor quality and style cannot be surpassed. Doing a cash business we sre enabled to sell a better article at a much lower rate than any store doing a j.i :., TRADE BUSINESS.' '- On hand, a larire assortment of Wins Pna for Curtains, Kira Prints, Borders, Ve which will be sold .for Cosh. . - Parjer Hanaina done in ths country afTaiy prices. rwJkT-Heelers are invited to call and ezsnune .L . 11. J" , weir aioca ucioro punriiaaiiig sisvwuerv. s -. . t li IN & BUK TUN, .. -No. 14 Arch Street, South side Philadelphia, May 88, 1849. ly , ROU OINTXKBNT, T) EAD the following eertiarate fma Cept. Devee, the I V well knowu and popular Boaai Boat CajHaia (uf the srsTcuor.i raiLADiLraiA, uetouer ii, lste. Severs veers since I was attacked with a breaking out oa niy neck iu the form of Tetter, which I am emiviueed was euatnuited at the Berber's shop. It f rauduailr extend ed over my face anlil it reached the uuper part ef the cheeks. During the several mtwUis thai ft ttsitiuued aniceding, I used dideranl applicauous, Kane of wheak had uie eueci, epprenuy ml leest, m mcressiuf mm wnmmm, pui i iuui none oi toero aia A perceive IDS least ueueru unui i epniieatae rtOtluilTHiBT. hi the nee of one lar oi ll I was papfecuy cured and nave remained free of the ssse- uou. - r - - - 1 I have sinus ased the Ointment, lightly apphel for rough am m uie lace, uotcnea, enappea nsnas, etc. wits im feet sueoss. -1 have no haaitaiioa ia icroai mending it toe Kruu(ci seuuer lo the pubuc. . .- . . ;xhiEa dbvoh AaaeS-Hbbbv BUtsax, tenhary, Jai as, lata . . . . . :r..,t'. OOOKS aad Gold Pens. On hand aeveral eaav ".lee of the life af Christ, and alee a number ef goM pane wtuca ws will sell al the rhiladslrjhha www amas as SUNBUBT AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN U:..i CABINET t7Ann. noons. I,.,...,! THE subssriber rsepsetfully uifanae the miblie that he eontinuee the atanufaetura of CABI- NET WAKE, in all ins branches, at Us stand M Market street in Sunbury, and thai he has now on hand a haadeome assertment ef well mads and tuhiuaable furniture. . ,7 . 1 He aiso semes on, at hi eld setebliahsseat, la Fawn sire, the ., . CHAIR MAKIftQ BV8IHEM, In alt its branches, and keeps censtontly on hand, an asoortment of well made and fashionable CHAIRS, plain and ornamental. ' All of which he will dispose of st prices as low as at any Stta blishment In the eoniitr. His kmc eiperience in (he Miriness. Justifies him In the belief that he will be able to give gen- oral a tii faction, and therefore solicits worn bis customers a continuance of their patronage. 1 17 AU kinds of produce Uken in stchange. r SEBASTIAN HOUPT. Sunbury, March 17, 1849-tf , , JTJ3T ARRITED. A ISw A ! meat e)f Free h Gaoda. IRAT. CLEMENT, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends, cus tomers and others, that he has just received a handsome assortment of 'NEW GOODS .' at bis store in Market Square in Sunbury, such as . Dry Goods, Groceries, Queeni- ware, Hardware, &c. Sunbury, June 23, 1849. . TANNERS TAKE -NOTICE. Kew Hide OH and Leather Store AY 111 North 3d St. 3 doors below Roe St, .... Philadelphia. rrHE suliecribers offer to the tanners on the X most favorable terms their fresh importation of Hides, consisting of Buenos Ayres, Laplata, Cera eras, Laguira, Hung-Dry, Chili, Salted Per- ambueo and all kinds of Spanish Hides, dry and salted. Also, Green Slaughter, Dry Salted, and Black Dry Patna Kips, Alio, Straights, and Bank oil and a general sortment of Currier's Tools. They will sell or trade for Spanish or Slaughter Ijeather, the above Hides, Kipa, Oil and Tools, on better terms, than old Houses in the city, Cash paid for Leather of all kinds. KEEN dr. KIRKPATRICK. n Philadelphia, May 26, 1849. ly CUTLERY. AN extensive Stock of Pocket and Table CUT LEKY, of sale by JOH1T M. COLEMA1T, Not. 32 and 33 ARCADE, and 8 North THIRD Street, Comprising 5000 dozen Penknives, Scissors and Razors. Also, a choice assortment of Rodgers 4 Sons, Wostenholm's Greave's W. if 8. Bntcher's and Fenney's Cutlery, Ko, Spanish, Dirk and Hunting Knives. - Also, Guns, Pistols, snd Bowie Knives. Also, The American Rarer Strop, a superior ar ticle, worthy the attention of Dealers. Casd Dealers in Cutlery, will find the above Stock worthy their attention, as the Subscriber's chief business is importing and selling cutlery. Philadelphia, June 9, 1849 ly HAIIHALI.! . Concentrated Saraapaiilla ' For the cure of Tetter, Scrofula. Erysipelas, Piles, Chronic Rheumatism and all disorders of the Blood, Mercurial Disease, dec. T T is recommended to Physicians and others, as 1 the etrongest preparation now in use, snd en tirely different front that put up in quart bottles, possessing little or no active principle of ths Saraa parilla, but intended to deceive the public For sale by M. A. McCAY, Northumberland. HEYL'S EMBROCATION for Horses will cure Sprains, Bruises, Cut, Galls, Swellings, and all complaints requiring an external nmeuy. u is highly useful in Spavin, l-urtj, rangoone, ami nes of the Joints, cracked Hrrfi Snlinte, eke. It haa also been used with great success by pe so us afflicted with Rheumatism, and other com plaints. Prepared only by W. Marshall, Philadel phia, and for sale by M. A. McCsy, Northumber land. - - 1 ' Philadelphia, May 86, 1849. ly GREAT . ARRIVAL. ; JOHN W. FRILING has just received at his store in Sunbury aa extensive assortment of NEW GOODS, of every variety which he is now ready to aell or exchange for produce; and consist ing in part or CLOTHS, dSSLMERES, ire. Linen and Cotton drilling, and trummet wear oj all kind. Calicoes, Chintz, Gingham, Lawns, &c. Muslim bleached and unbleached. PALM LEAF AND OTHER HATS. Queensware and Hardware of all kinds. 1 Drugs Paints, and DrESTtrrrs. FISH, SALT, AND PLASTER. " And a great variety of other srticles all of which will be sold at the lowest terms. 8unbury, May 86, 1849. WEISE & CLEMENT, Saddle and llarneas Makers. THE undersigned respectfully inform the public, that they have commenced the above busi ness in Sunbury, . and. will con stantly keep on hand and manufacture to order, at their stand in Market street nearly opposite Young's store, all articles belonging to tbeir line of business. All articles manufactured by them will be made in the best snd most durable style, aud at prices as reasonable as they can be had st any other estab lishment in the county. They therefore respectfully solicit persons to call and examine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. All kinds or pro duce taken in by the stores will be taken in ex change at the market price. HEJVKY WEISE. AUGUSTUS H. CLEMENT. Sanbury, June 33, 1849 LIQUORS, WINES, &C. 'PHE subscriber haa just received a new supply -- of the best liquors that ever came to Sunbury, coiiauuiig in pan ui . . .. ..... Superior old pale Brandy. .., j , , t Fine Cogniae Brandy, , ' . Superior Old Jamaica Spirits, t , New England Rum. . , . . , . . Fine Holland Gin. Superior Old Whiskey Common do. Superior Maderia Wine. . Lisbon do. do. , . Superior Port Wine. , . ." . , , Burgundy Port do, .( . ' . ' i Sweet Malaga Winevi . , Superior Claret Wine in bottles. ; Charnpagne do. . do, 1 , HENRY MASSES. Sunbury, Msy M 1849. , , , PATZ1TT 10DXCX1TX.S. ' Green's Oxygenated Bitter, price reduced, a Old Jacob iWnaend's SaraapajrUle. t . Baker's Sarssparilla.' ' i-i, - Swsyne's "yrup of Wild Cherr ' Swayae's Vermifuge. ' Ay re's Cherry Pectoral : Dr. Drake's Panacea. Dr. Cullea'e ! ,C : -"Tibbit's Pain KUIer. Dr. Hooflaad's (jermsn BUters: r Indian Vegetable Pills ffnraa and CatUs Medicioes For sale by' ' HSNBT WitUlU. i dsdja S4hj IsMes ' ' "' FOR ; i r: . , RAZOR STROPS. 1 " THIS Powder Is warranted far superior U any thing in use for Imparting a keen, smoothed ga n Aesers, ourgicai instmmenia, ana en sinus line Uv-rtsttt tt msy be applied to any xina Strop. Abe superior Rssor, Knivsa, and Perfo mery, wholesale and retail, by " , ; ALFRED BENNETT, Agent. Depot of Fine Raton. Strops, Brashes,' and Cheap Fancy Goods, No. 1 8 South Fifth street a bore Chestnut Philadelphia. ' TESTIMONIALS. ' ' ' '' PRitABStrniA. Feb. 15th, 1848. This msv eertifv that I have used one of the Strops prepared with HAYNES MAGIO DIA MlMvuruvvUER,and can attest In the snost unequivocal manner, that there is nothing can be found that will produce the same effect in my opin ion, and must say to others, try it, and- you will find it superior to any heietofors in use. ' I can truly say that I never knew what a sharp rasot was before. JOHN 8C0TT, Iron Safe Maker, 41 S. Third si PntiinKLmtA, October, 1848. A very hard beard and tender face has compel led me to seek and tut many contrivances design- ed to make sharing" easy and pleasant, but with indifferent success, until I made use or the Magic DIAMOND POWDER, sold by Alfred Bennett, snd Roussel's Shaving Cream. Their united pow er act like magic, and impart a power to the Rasor to remove the most stubborn beard, emlAeu lm tao'-ig the skin or temper of their owner. ' ' : .. . . . J. COX, 40 South Fifth Street. For sale st this oflice Price 25 cts. per .Box November 25, 1848 6m. 1 ' 1 ' " 7 ' - In preeentMie the pabtie with a remedy for the treatment and cure of Favaa axd Aerts and other bilious discssm. no apology is needed. Vest numbers in the United estates, who suner from these affection In their varied forms, sre compelled to seek relief from other eorres than the imme diate prescriptions of the regrulnr physician. It becomes therefore an object of humanity, as wetl as of public Inter est, to bring before them a remedy prepared from much ex perience, and which may always he relied upon ss sArn, arrxcrvAL, aid rabht-sss to Tnx cnssTtTCTio. Thnt ench is the true character of the INDIA CHOI.AGOGCE, is amply attested by the aaiveraal saeceaa with which it baa been employed. CIV Extract from a crenmuniention of the Hon. Wil liam WonDsaiMS, of the V. S. Senate, Iste Governor of Michigan. Dstboit, Oct. SI, 1810. Doctob Cbablics Ossoos, Dear Sir, I bars read with much interest, ymir little tbabatisb noon ths "causes, treatment and enre" of the febrile diteaiei which have so extensively prevailed in our country during the last few monthsan interest increased no doubt, by the fact that I have individually suffered so much from them. Thoueh I feel myself very incompetent to judire safely upon s subject so entirely proreasioiuU, yet your theory seems to me well reoeinen, and your conclu aions just, and I think withal, that your pamphlet is esJcu lated to produce much practical good. Sneaking of the medicine he says : It fully justified your flatteriiif expeclstions, and aa a eafe. convenient, and popu lar remedy, my own experience, so far, induce me to be lieve that it will prove a great public benefit. 1 am pleased to learn that yoa nave recently sstalMislied several a reticles for ita nispoBition tnousu t regret tnat, wun a view to a more general diaseroiiiAtum of it, you should hsvs found it necessary to remove from your present residence among as. With much respect I have the honor to be, sir, . . Vour oMiyred servant, . WIIUAil WUODBU1DGE. tT" From Hon. Svaraas V. R. TaowaainoB, of Michi gan State Senate, to the Agent at Detroit. BtaMisGHAM. Oaklamd Co., Dee. 13, 1841. Sir von wish me to inform you what I know of Dr. Osgood's Indis Cholagogiie, or snti-bilioui medicine. I do believe that if the virtue and efficacy of this medicine were generally kuown, the vrviR and aodb would dissppeur iu Michigan. I procured s bottle in the nring of 1841, and hare rood reason to believe that myself aiat family escaped the ague (ait season in consequence of iu use. i ' Perhaps in mi summer since the settlement of this fine peninsula, has the fever and ague been so prevalent as the Inst. 1 nave rec.snmenrled this medicine in mtmerons in stances, snd when Uie disease had become fixed snd rr the skill of physicians; ami 1 have never kll 'Wn it fail. I. has universally ppnueed the m t happy effects, and I bet Here It ha never been exceeded by any medicine in remo- VUttJ uuivua umiri IM we cuiiwie. loura, rcatm:nuiij, STEPHEN V. H. TR OWBIl IDG E. A.m r. Sniihurr H. B. .MASTER : Nonlmmlierland. WITHINGTOM fc'Co.j Muton, J. U. KASUlt; Bellas grove, MAY KLOSE. J. J. : (Late Keller W Grflenougb.) , , PATENT ATTORNEY. . aud mrcHAxrzcAXt ENaiznEXK, Waslilnrrton, U.J. DRAWINGS and papers for the Patent Office, prepared and all the necessary bu siness, in relation to securing patents, trans acted, and promptly attended to, at their of- nee opposite tne raient umce, - uc tuber zs, ibsb. . GOLD V KILTER WARE. - J. STOCKMAN, . No. 60 Chesnut-$t, at the sign of the Gold I tumble, between id. If 3d. if., South tide Plt!LaDaLFHIA. .. ,..1 MVANUFACTURE8 and keeps constantly III on hand, at wholesale and retail the fol lowing articles, of a superior quality, at reduced prices i Gold snd Silver Pencils, doTliimhlea, do r utger Shields, Silver Table, Desert, Tea, 8alt and Mustard Spoons, do Forks, Soup and Oyster ljadles, do Combe, Puree Clasps, Scissor Hooks and Chains, Knitting Sheaths, ic ALSO, Jewellery, Plated and Brtttannia ware. German Silver Spoona, dec; Gold Diamond poin ted Pens st various prices ; Jackson's Superior Everpointed Leads, dec, cVc. Fhuadelphic, Msy 28, 1648. : Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, FOR COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, , , HOARSENESS. ASTHMA. HOOP. : ING COUGH, BRONCHITIS . t AND CONSUMPTION. THIS valuable preparation, ao astonishingly a useful iu euruig diseases (S the Lungs, is the result of a skill ful OtaubuoUiiai of the known eurullre nriiuinlea .mT medicine. Its ingredients ore freely mnds kisiwa in ths public, snd are thoss ackuowleused to medical weu as possessing rare medical virtues, ' ctaubioediu the CU:RUY PE nuns rare meuicai virtues, which oeculut virtues srs uaubioediu the CU:RUY fECTORAL" ia their sreat- eat vurity and eflicaey, and wheu used, ss will be trom tne tutkiwBig vaiuaoie lestau iay :i - . PROFESSOR CLEVELAND, . of Bnwdoin College, Brunswick, Maine, writes i "I save witiieaasd the ettecu of your Cherry Pectoral in my awn family and in that uf my friends, and it baa given great aatislactlon iu cases both of adults snd children." A VOICE PHOM MASSACHUSETTS. T From Dr. Bryant, Druggist aud Postmaster, Cbioopee V sua, 31 Ma I Da. J. C. Arrs Dear Sir I Enclosed please find remit tance tor an us cnerry reetoral la at sent me. 1 can uu aeailatiugly say, that no saedicme we sell gives such eatis faotion aa your'a does ma- hare 1 aver seen a medicine which cured many caaes of oough and lung eompiaiute Our Physicians ars using H extensively ia the practice, and aw wm uappieai catena. t Truly yoars, - - - D. M. BRYANT, ' . DR. PERKINS... . President of Vermont Medical Collegs one -at the asost learned and Intelligent phyaieuuis hi the enuiury, "cooaiders a enapuaiuoa rare aaeauenee lor tse ears usu lur. Buoable disease, Csiasmstioo." i i Aa slmost inoredihla uunsSer of eertincatea have beea rsoeivsd ; proving that the Cherry Perioral is, ia truth, s tne.'r ur.abuv - . . . for Cougha, Onids, A at lane and aU pulrnraairy sofapkuita. rnitr. 7 ir.." rein MO 1 1 1. . I a,. ml k r. . vca , ii . u H. MASeV,aWwy, Mid MARY McCAY, NorUara- "erauiu. .,:,. I'li-V 1 ',' I". Muekai.iatg. ., Jt.UI. ' . .Notice to Dellnqueaita. . ... ALL persons ildebted lo she subscriber, longer than aig months, on note or hook account, are requested to oil and make seMleaient, or else their accounts will be left with a magistrate for eolleo ion. JOHN VV. FRILING Sunbury, July 7, U 9, . i ; , " oTorm V7junii. l. " STONE sailk Paos, atone Jugs and Pitcbera, and other artirlea ef stone ware rast received tiiVi'sIlljt? !s and far sale by JOHN W. FULINO. , aTuntsary, Jane U, It4- JOURNAL. tt Towmnn cexptom ixriiCT n ! 8Att8A.IAniLLA. Ik rpniS Eittact la sat ap m qvart eetttas. ItW sut tlmsS A sbespsf, msmm. and wananisri saperfc Ss anf So. it earss dissssss without vomiting, saflaf . nsss, or SsWStsUnj ih patism, and Is pat tieatarly adapted FALL AND BPR1XO MEDICINE. 1 Hm great ksatity an Sepertnrity ef tkls BsfsasarM erst ti 'T'T wust ii stadiesies aisnsi, ll tnvltirtM the bodjr. ' iik'' ' ' Ooiiswnptloii earsdi I i.r Ctasms aaal StmtlMn. iv " Dmsamntimi a aonal. BfenetiWls. Coneamptkin, Liver Coiapiaiirt, CoUs, Coag as, Cattrrh, Asthma, WpitliBt of Blond, Snrinssi la the Cbsat, Hsetis Faish, Nisht Swsms, DioV sail end rruruss bspBeuwstion. sad Fala In the Me, e, ' havk and can be eaied. Prelabtv Ihsrr sever wss a remedy net has bean se saw cetaful in desperata eases of eonsumption ss this it elasn. ses ad strengthens the system, end sppears to heal tktm mU eera en the Iniiss, snd patients gradually regain their asasl neaiin ana srrengin. - ' i: i CURIOUS CASE OF CONSUMPTION. , , . There la arareely a nay pasiea set there ere s number ef cases of ennsumntion reported ss eared By trie ass Of w Townssu's aarmpaiilla. The riiaowuig was rseenuy re. eeivea : . . Dr. Tew sisss Dear Birr Fee the last three yeara I have been afflicted with general debility, and nervous eon. sumption of the last stare, Slid did not expect to ever gnia my health at alt. After fittng throagh a euerse or medicine sixler the care ef some of the must dittinsiilshed regular nhvsieiaae end member! of the Board of Hearth in New York and elsewhere, and spending the most of my earnings In attempting to retain health, and after reading M some piper of yooi feraepirilta I resolved to try tt.. Alter Bring tia bottles 1 foand it done me greet good, and sailed to aes von at Tour omeei with vour advice I kept on, and do most heartily thank yoa for roar advice. I persevere in taking the geraa penile, and have been able to attend to my uel labon for the hist four months, and I hope by the blessiruTS of God and vonr 8arararifla lo continue my health, ll helped me beyond the expectations of all who anew my case. tiiAniiUuiiusi Cnanse, Kara en. N. J., Aug. 1, 1847. -Bute or New Jersey. Eases county, is. Charles Quinv T oeing awry sworn aeoorrjins; co aiw, on we i ww. tint the fnrecoins slatement is true accordiiie to the nit Knowledge siki Beiiei. UHAitbu Bwom and subscribed te before me st Oi CHARLES OLIMBY. rmnse. tneiu August, 1847. CYKL'9 BALDWIN iustioa of the Pesos. SPITTING BLOOD. Read ths following, and asy that consumption Is la Incu rable if yon can : New York, April S3, 147. Dr. TowBstrSBt f verily believe that your Saraapsrilki has been the means, through Providence, of saving my life I hare for several rears had a Ted cough. It became wirae and worse. Al hist I raised large quantities of blood, had night sweats and was greatly debilitated and reduced, and did not expect to live. I have only used your Baraaparille but a abort time, and there haa a wonderful change been wrought in me. 1 am now able In walk aU over the city. t raise no moon, a no my cousn naa leu me. x ou can weu imagine that I am thankful Air these results. Your obedi ent servant. WM. RUSSK.LL, So Catharine St. LOST HER SPEECH. The annexed certificate tells a aimpls and truthful story af suffering and relief. There are thousands of similar ca ses in this city and Brooklyn, and yet there are thousands of parents let their children die for fear of being humbugged or to save a few shillings. uroosiyn, rjepi. 14, in. t. Dr. Tewntaaa : I take pleasure in staling, for lbs bene fit of those whom it may concern, that my daughter, two ears and six months old, was afflicted with general de lilitv and loss of speech. She was liven on aa past re covery by our family physician ; but fortunately 1 was rs C'tmmenrled by a friend to try vour rjnrsspsrilla. Before having used one bottle she recovered her speech and was enabled to walk alone, to the astmishmeiit of sll who were aeoualuted with the cjreurrtatartcra. She is bow quite well. aisl in much better health than she hss been for is months pai . JOSEPH TAYLOR, 148 York at., Brooklyn. TWO CHI U) It EX SAVED. Very few families indeed in fact we have not heard of one that uaed Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla in time, list sny children the past Summer, while those that did not, sickened snd died. The ccrcificate we publish below is conclusive evidence of its value, snd is only another instance of iu saving the lives of children : Dr. Tow!D Dear Sir : 1 had two children cured by your Sarssparilla of ths summer complaint and dysentery) mis was only 15 month old and ths other 3 yeara. They were very much reduced, and we expected they would die they were given up by two reapectable physictsns. When the doctor informed us thst ws must lose them, we resol ved to try your Sarssparilla ws had heard so much of, but had Uttle confidence, there being so much stun" advertised that is worthless: but we sre thankful that we did, for it undoubtedly aaved the lives of both. I writs this that oth ers mar be induced to use it. Yours, respectfully, JOHN WILSON, Jr. Myrtle-e venue, Brooklyn, Sept. IS, 1H47. TO THE LADIES. GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE. Da. TewssBXD's 8iBssrABiu.s is a sovereign and speedy cure lor incipient cHisumption, anu na tne general proetra ti m of the system no matter whether the result of inhe rent cause or causes, produced by irregularity, illness or ac cident. ... Nothirg can be more surprising than its invigorating ef fects on the humaii frame. Persona sll wcikiieaa and las situde, from taking it at once become robust and full of energy under its influence. It immediately counteracts the tierveU'saiiess of the female frame, which is ths great cause Darreiitiesa. It will not be expected of ua, in eases of so delicate s as. tare, to exhibit certificates of cures performed; we can usaure the attticted that hundreds of Cases have been repor ter! to Da. Towystttti : Mr wile being greatly distressed by weakness and general debility, end sutfering e-iiliuuully by pni.t and with other difficulties, and having known euses where your meniciue lias enectcd great cures ; snu also hearing it reeuumeitded for such casra as I bare described, I ootained a batle of your Extract of rkiraapurilla and fol lowed the directi'iia you g-ive me. In a short period it moored aer eompiaiute aim restored aer to aenita. ueiug greatful for the uencfiu she received, 1 take pleasure iu taas acknowledging il, and reeummeodiiie it t inr u to tne noonc. M. D. MOORE, Albany, Aug. 17, 44. cor. Grand a Lydia us. i i- ' DYSPEPSIA. No fluid or merticius has ever bean discovered which so nearly resembles Uie gastric juics or salivs iu decomposing food and strengthening the organa of digestion as this pre- nration ol Bsraaparilla. it poaiuveiy cures every case OI yspepsia, however severe or chronic. Bank Department, Albany, May 10, IMS. Dr. Towiisend Sir : 1 hare beea afflicted for several yeara with dyapepsia iu its worst form, attended with e mr ness of stomach, naa of sppetite, extreme heartburn, and a great aversion to aU kinds food, and for weeks, (what I could eat) 1 have been unable to retain but a small portion on my atomach. I tried the usual remedies, hut they had but little or no effect in removing the complaint. 1 waa in duced, about two months since, to try yo-jr Extract of Bar- j sapsrius, ana I roust say wtta little emutcmiee ( out sites una ucany iwti wiuca, iuuiiu myi ll ivmwn m heart barn eirtirelr removed ; and I would earnest tv re- eucamend the uss of it lo those who have been afflicted as I have been. Yours, Ac., W. W. VA.1 ZAIVDT. Ascot for Sunbury JOHN W. FRIIJNGi Nor- thnmherland, MARY A. McCAY ; DonvUle, WM. A. MURRAY Co, i ApiriSs.la4S.-ly COLUMBIAN SERIES OF . . The Pupil't friend and Teacher1 1 comfort. rPHE COLUMBIAN CALCULATOR. Thu - work ia already introduced into some of the beet Acadamiee and a large number of Schools, where its use haa given decided and universal sa tisfaction, both to teacher and pupil. It is purely American in its character, based upon our own beautiful deetmal tyttem af evrremey. It contains more, tbe arrangemente are better, and it is the easiest and cheapest work of the kind now in use and it is so considered by hundreds of the most competent teachers and men of science in the Uni on, who have recommended it. It is ths book, particularly and expressly prepared for our Aatf rican Scholar 1 By Almen Tieluor. Ths Yoctb's Colcwbis: CaLcriaTOB. This volume contains 91 pages, with about 000 exam ples for solution on the slate. It embraces ths Fundamental Rules, Compound Rules, Simple and Compound Reduction, Single Rule of Three, Proportion, dee. ' ' '' TicaFoa'sAaiTBJSTieiiTBLis,ia destined for the use of younger classes in ths Schools of the United States. A beautiful Uttle book and pleas ing to children, and the only one of the kind of any value. -1 There are Keys to both Arithmetics bound sin gle or double, for die convenience of teachers, in which the solutions of the questions ars given with much extra matter for the black board. These Keys are the most complete works of ths kind ever Cublished, and contain, in addition, about twe undred examples in Mensuration, Ac-, for the uae of the Teacher. All that is wanted is to have the above books eiamined, aad no teacher who is acquainted with tbe science of Arithmetic, will hesitate to pronounce them the beet works that have ever Veen published in this er any other eooutry. ' : ' . ' Although issned hot a km months, tbey hare already beea introduced into the Night Public Schools of New York City in all the Schools public and private, except two, in the City of Reading. Also, is about twenty Acadamiee in the Stele oi Peauiavlraiiia in a Urge portion of the Schools in tbe City of Wilmington, in the City of Lancaster, and iu the Boroughs of Harrisfaurg, York, C ham borebui g, Lebanon, DoyleaSown,Potts vills, OrarigsUirg, sVcko , n ,-, , For sale by Hssar Ms.ssa, Sunbury, Agent for Northumberland County, Sunbury, Dec , 184t). ' : '-! irrENNEDva patent sksh . tks. L TENINGS A cheap and excellent artj cleltsT fasteuing sash for sals by ' ' , ' J. VV. FRILINOt I i tfensaerj, lnly T, 1M9. , ( tl.-..ii 1 i..M j DADD-fj celebrated Horse and Cattle Medj cine for sale by HENRY MAsaHEB uawry Jaa. STtJh, lMaU. -1.- In ,j OXYGENATED "!T "'sdD'tl tp 2 tea ttica Ln- "l - A MTMHaiV atKMaTOY VB 9 ": ' ' fUTHIf ic, ' i ' ' AND ' "... ; ' GEOilGE GREEN, pRopttiToR. , '' ttr.- i sr. ' . . ' t , . " inuswr, r srwionr. TfJ a Sovsreii Wslra ramedy lor DTSPRPSt A, l saany af n sash !' la Ss Btsmash, Hssrthem, hahliaal m, Acid Rmnach, Hssdschs, Loss of Apssttta, A foraas, sa. Cosuveness, Acid StomMk, Heaskwhe, Loss of Appetite, riles. Night Sweats, and even Coasumptioa (Dyspestie Phthisic,) and Asthma, or Phthisis en ended with derange ment of the Stimiach for DvsnenrJe Ashea.) DiSseult BtreMkiag, which often reeolta from insperfret digeeiiufi (or Dyspeptie Syspnojsi) is relieved by these Bitters, la short. thtkl&u has been proved in the relief of almost all the orrapinnai iimi proceso irom a aentutatea or atonic eonrn ttnri at ths Stomach also In general ebilitv arising front ags or from the effects of Paver, earticulerlr Fever and nous, r emaies sunanng anoer sny aterlne flersneement arieinf from weakneas, will find the "OxvoBRATBa Hit- Taas1' sn excellant remedy, and not surpassed by any medi cine mass. . , The history of this medicine ia peculiar. It hss mads Its way to MMie favor solely by the foree of its own intrinsic no artinciat means nave eeea eess te sirs tt oe toriety and thrust it upon tmhlie attention, ll has nsvet before even been advertised, hut having first showa ita re- marsahle emcacy ia ths family of the proprietor, and by him afterwards administered to his sffllcted friends and so (tancss with a like result, its reputation gradually ex tended until it is known in ths m et distant parts of the Ijnion, as a medicine of tmrivalled virtaes in the ears ef Dyepepsla in ail ita different forms, snd also for the ears ef Asthma or Phthisic. Its only herald and ita only eulogy has been the story of its wonderful efficacy, aa told from mouth to mouth or by letter fnsn friend to friend. In eve. ry instance whers these Bitters have been need, and the re suit made known to the proprietor, they have proved a re. medy. Numerous certificates, attestiisj the singular efficacy ef the "OxvesnsTtD Hit net," are iu the n,uun.. oth proprietor ( many er them signed by persona already widely known to the public. ,... n GEO. B. OREEN, Proprietor. WINDSOR, Vt, October 3, 184S. The following Certificates have recently keen , received t WssHmoToir. D. C. Jims 10, lata. Having made uss of the Oxygenated Bitters'1 prepared by Dr. Geo. B. Green, of Windsor., Vt. and from know ledge obtained of their efficacy in other eaaea, wecheerfully recommend them to the public, believing that they will fully sustain Uie reoimmenrlatioa of the Proprietor. We hose thst this valuable remedy may be so generally diffused throughout the country that it may be accessible te all the afflicted. Biurpi Dnrtba , ' WILLIAM IHHAM.' U.S. Senator from Vermont. JAMKS P. SIMMONS, V. 8. Senator from R. laland. J. T. MOREHEAD. V. S. Senator and formrlr Donm. or of Kentucky. I.. H. ARNOLD, Member of Congress and formerly Go vernor of R. 1. WM. WOODBRIDGE, V. 8. Senator and formerly Ge- Torn it vi iiiiruit M. L. MAR Territory. riN, Delegate in Congress from Wisesnsin From Hon. H. D. Fesna, Member ef Congress frees Penusylvanis. Waihwoioi, D. C, Jetri 10, 1WS. Dear Sir. I have been a dyspeptic sufferer for about tea years, and have resorted to various medicines for relief without success, until I made use of your "Oxygenated Bitters.". I hsvs uaed about two bottles, and fiiaf myself realised to perfect health The forms in which the dis ease showed itself, in my case, were, great acidity ef the stomach, loss of appetite, extreme flatulence, severe eonsu pation of the bowela, and violent headache. Feeling deal rone that a knowledge of your vslusble remedy may reach othera similarly afflicted. I take great pleasure in record ing my testimeir to its curative power and would aim remark, that while on a visit st home s short time since, 1 administered a part of a bottle to a number of my afflicted friends, with great succas. They are desirous that yon should establish sn agency st Plttabunr , or inform them where the medicine can be obtained. With sn earnest ds sirs for your prosperity snd happiness, I subscribe mvaelf, truly your friend H. D. FOSTER. Doct. Uxo. B. Oaasit.Windsor, Vt. Sold Wholesale snd Retail by Green . ristchw, He. SS South Sixth Street, Philadelphia. Agent tin SunlHiry H. B. MASKER. Agenta for Milton MACKAY HAAO. ' Agent for Upper Mahonoy J. G. KENN. . April 13, 184S IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC. EORSE CATTLE MEDICINES. Don't permit your Horses or cattle to die, when the mesns of cure are within the reach of all 1 The undersigned has spent several years in ths study of Veterinary practice in "London and E dinboro'," he has also availed himself of the resear ches of I.oibig, and other celebrated men, who have l .-. i i. . , . ,. . cuiiuiuuitni so inucn towarus a juineiou; ;lcuiment of animals; the principles of our practise consists in the rejection of general bleeding and the total rejection of all medicines that experience hss shown to be of a dangerous tendancy. These re medies act in harmony with the vital principle, and wuen given according to the 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 aalein the nanus ot every one. u. H. DAUD, M. D. ' A List ef Horse aad Cauls Medicines. Physie balls, 73c per box. Alterative ball, 75c do. 44 . powders for bad condition, 75c par pack age. Heave powder for diseases of the lungs, 7 So dc. Urine powder for M kidneye, 73c do. Tonic powder for bad condition glanders, 75c do. Cordial drink for inflaniation of bowela, 75c per bottle. Liquid blister, 75c per bottle. . ! Ointment for promoting the growth of hair, 90c per pot. Healing balsam for wounds and saddle galls, 75c. per bottle. Wash for inflamed eyes, 50c per bottle. Ointment for mange scratches, old sores, dec, 60e per bottle. Embrocation for sore throat, 75c per bottle. . Hoof ointment for aand crack, brittle hoof, dec, 50c per bottle. ' 1 Horse Liniment, the most celebrated article known in England for lameness of every description, 75c dc V 1 per 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 STIMPSO.N & REED, 38 Mcr- chants Row, also at UADD'8 HORSE A -VP CATTLE MEDICINE DEPOT, fas. I 4c 3 Haymarket Square, Boston. Pamphlets describing the diaeaaes for which theee remedies are used can be had gratia. Numerous Certificates are in poueasion of ths Proprietors, of cures performed by Uie above Medi cines. ' Soldby GREEN &. FLETCHER, No. tO South SIXTH Street, Philadelphia, and by his . AaeSTs-Hsar Missus, Sunbury, , . February 3, 1849 tf ESSENCE Or JAMAICA GINGER PREPARED and sold only, at FREDERICK BROWN'S DRUG and CHEMICAL Store, N. E. corner of Ftrra and CagsaxT streets, Pb. iadelphia. This Essence is warranted to possess in a concentrated form, all the valuable properties of Jamaica Ginger, and will be found on tnsl aa excellent Family Medicine. It is particularly re commended as a tonic, to persons recovering irom fever er other diseases, a tear drops imparting to the stomach a glow snd vigor, equal to a wins glass of brandy or other stimulsnd, without any of the debilitating ettecls, wnicn sre sure to fellow the se of liquor of any kind: and it is therefore especially serviceable to children snd females. Te the aged, it will prove a great comfort ; to ths dysprptie, and to those who are predwpoeed to gout er rheumatic arsocuona, it gtvae great reuet and to the inebriate who wiahee te reform, put whose stomach is constantly craving the aoiious liquor, it is invaluable: giving tone to the diges tive organa, and etreogth to resist temptation and ia otspaauucntlv e snreat agent in the causa ef. tem geranee. . 17 Full directions accompanying ssch 'The above article can be bad at the office of tbe merioasv, i (!,.. '..:v t .., , Philadelphia, June t, 1B49. Ij WBATENT Trusses' of aU kinds, Harrieon's U7 - wtiUssj end indellOile ink, lotto yam and laps, just received and lor sale ty J. W. FRIUNfJ. ; t Bitneury, Dee. , IMeV it OAPa Aa sssmrtrnent just Also stmHA'T8sa,rtasadel7. , ,..'..-.(...- , i . St. 1WAOOJUSV. ; HbrBrylDee.S, i WtlXVa COVOB CANDY. 'A eioal sasHraavsdy le-eavagaa, ssdsia. Fereeje es tes stfTsss JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA; CHRONIC d NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE Of THE KIDNEYS. . And all duta$a anting from at ditordtrti . sutw er annac in tefA Mali r . ,, -.Fmalt , ; fltteh as VmlMa4l.aa twh , i r,M&- wn m' . -O Uie Head, Aeiditv of the rkornach. NaeM. Haart.a.r.. !?"" ftnhing or Flattering at the pit of the fceaassk b.'f.'The "J!" I'rmi-s f vTleoiTDoti or wess osiors tas sight, Fsver anj au i i. LTu of the Skin and ttyas. Pais I ef STd S .Mll. mmJ ka asvaaa mww sdAMas1 kl Celebrated German i Bitters. Their power ever the above disease! at eat - eqeallsaWby any other preparation in ths Unhid ss ths cures attest, ia many eases after skillful had failed. Derangement of the Liver and Stomaeh are seem Insanity, and wiU also prodace disease of the Heart. Ijim..hIuImh I 1 .1 1 I . ' lngs snd Kidneys, and (ays ths body open to an attack the Cholera, Bilious, or Yellow Petrer, snd IS SsneraUr i Srat cause of that most baneful disease. Coaam,i- Opinion tf the Philaietphld Prut. "THE DISPATCH." "" .w.w...... Decembet 91st save : ' :' Al INVALUABLE MEOIClNtWshsrsfresaeaSs uJaCele?ld ?""" '. niMufswaroebylJr Hood land, spoken of in terms of sirrtimnsrlaliiin. ssat m know deservedly so. It is s too wmmon practice, i. ear. tain quarters, tu pugaU manner nf assleaa trash, bat ia she above Bitters, hundred, ars living witnesses of their treat moral snd physical unsth. As a medicine of the Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Nervous Debility and Draper ia. at has been found invaluable, effecting cureaand Uughlv eradtaating disssses, when sll other medicines have tailed, Ws feel convinced, that in ths use of ths tier man Bitters, the patient does not become debilitated, but eminently sains strength snd vigor to ths frame s fsct worthy of tnat eonaideration. The Bitten are pleasant in taste and smell and can be adminiatered under any circumstances, te the moat delicate stomach. Indeed, thev can be need br.ll rma with the roost perfect satety. It would he wen fsr those who are much effected ia the nervous system ss commence with one tea spoonful or less, snd gradually 'in crease. We speak from experience, and are of i . proper judge. The press for snd wide, have united hi re commending the German Bitters, end to tha afflit4 most Cordially advise tbeir use. SPIRIT OF THE T1S1ES." JunrSlth sava: DO OUR GOOD CITIZENS' who are invalids, knew ths many astonishing cures that have been performed bv Dr. Hooffland's Celebrated German Bitters f If they dc not, we recommend them to the "German Medicine Store,11 all who are afflicted with Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dye. pepsia, or Nervoui Debility j the Doctor hai cured many sf our citizens sfter the best phyaicinna had failed. Ws hare used them, and they have proved to be medicine thst every one should know of, snd We cannot refrain giving our tes. rJraony in their favor, and that which gives them greater claim upon our humble effort, they are entirely Vegetable "THE DAILY NEWS," fc July 4th ears "We speak knowingly of Dr. Hooftand's Celebrated Ser. man Hitters, when we my it is s blessing nf this age; and in diseasesof ths biliary, digestive and Nervouafyatems, h haanot we think an eqnnl. It ia a Vegetable Preparation, and made without Aloohnl, and lo all invalids we would re commend it aa worthy their confidence. JTil."1'' whiSesnle and retail, st the principal Depot. 0"MA MEDICINE STORE, No. 1W Arch Strict Philadelphia. ' t Fin- sale by M. A. McCAY, Northumberland and San. bury and respectable dsulers generally throughoat ths state. April 91, IMS ly THE ttltAAD I'lJICGATlVE. FOB THE CXXnn OP Headache, Giddiness, Measles Salt Rheum, nueumaiiam. rues, Heart Burn, Worms, Dyepepaia, 9curreri Cholera Morbus, Coughs, quinsey. hooping Cough, Consumption, Kits, Liver Complaint, Krisipelss. Deaf ness, Itchiiars of the Skin, . Colds, Gout, Gravel, Nervous Comniautta. - . Sinall Pox, Jaundice, Psins ia the Back, Inward Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Rising in the Throat, Dropsy, Asthma, Fevers of all kinds. Female Complaints, AND A VAMxVrr OP OTH DISEASES AaiSIffO FROM IMPURITIES Of THK BLOOD, ARB OBSTRVCTIO.NS IN THK ORGANS or DIGESTION. Exnerienee haa nrnvrd thai njMrlw TIL :-: ... fr.im Impurities of the Bt.vt nr derangements of ths Diges. tivrs Organa ; and to secure Health, we muat remove laeee obatrucu ,nsor restore the Bli.d to in natural atnie. The aversion to taking medicine is m ist efTretuslly r moved hy CLtceR' Vkghtaels Pciki.tivi Pills, being o mnlclelyenvel ipeilwitha coating of pure whits dugar, (wh'ch isaa distinct from the internal ingredients as a But shell fnm the keniet; Lavenilsste of medicine. .ut are as enailv swallowed aa hita f mufl. ar,iMfMrae they neither iniiseute or gripe ia the slichtest degree, by operate equally on sll the diseased parts of ths svstem, la sieadof c niGning theinaelves lo, ami rackiiur snv canicular region Thus, if tliel,irer be affected one Ingredient will opente on that particular organ, and, by cleansing it of en niic rcwre it io iia naruien atate. Another wis operate imthe Bonnl endremoveall impurities in its eirea- rarai , wnuea mini win euertually expel whatever impa irttes mny have been disrliarged into the st-miaeh. and hence they strike at the root or disease remove all Impure Ha- ni .ntr .m the bony, open the porea externally and inter uully separate all forciga and idiunxioua particles from tea chyle, so tint the hhmd may be th.iroughly pure thus seca ring a free and healthy action to the Heart, Lungsand Liver snd thereby they restore health even wheu ail other mesas have failed. The entire truth of the above can he b. ,b. trial of s single box; and their virtues sra so positive and certain ia restoring H.Uh, thst the proprietor binds himself te return the money paid for them in alt casss where they do not give universal aatlsfsclion. Retail Price, 33 cts, per Box, ee Principal r.mre No. SS Verary St., N. York, f Bold by JOHN Y. YOUNG, Sanbury. ' :' M. A. McCAY, Nnrthumbsrtaad. wr Remember Dr. C. V. Cliekner ia tha mwum s .l. Sugar Coated Pills, snd tlist uothing of the nt was svef heard of until he iutradoced them ia Jwte, I St 9. Pmreheasrs ah-Hild, therefore slwsa ssk for Cliekners Sugar Coated Pills, and take no others, or thsr will he made the vietiaasef a fraud. February, 17, IMS ly SOKES CA. BE Cl'HCD, Burns, Scalds, and all kinds of inflamed Sorts . Cured. TOUSEY'9 UNIVERSAL OINTMENT, is the asset omplets Burn Antidote ever knows. It InstaaUy, I ,f . ; . . : . j : . v'" - .i uj n.a ,v aiupe laiina m we nauaa acepamie Burn and Scald. For old Sores. Bi uises. Cuts. Snrsiua As on man or beast, it is ths best sppucstion that sun be laade Thousands hare tried and thousands pmiae it. It ia ths meet perfect master of paia aver discovered. All who ass re commend it. F.vrry family ahould bs movided with il. None can lei how so i ml uf ths family may need it. tV Oheervs each tax) of ths genuine Ointment has Ike name of 8. Totrsar, written ou tbe oatsids label. Te aaite so this is forgery. B atmen, Livery Men, Farmers, snd sll who ass Horses, will and this Ointment tha vary best thing they esa ass fw Collar (.alls. Scratches. Kuks. Sc. Ae..on their anuaala Surely every merryful man won Id keep his animals aa frse from pain as sossibts. Touaey's Lnl versa! Okauaaau ie si that is required Try It. BITBrJ OF INrMiCTS. For the etine or bite ef seuaa na Insects, Touaey's Ointment is uwivsilsd Hundreds hare tried il and found it good. FILESCl'RKD ! For the Piles, Touaey's Universal Oiat. mem ia one of the best Remedies thst csn bs applied. AH who have tried it for the Piles recommend il. OLD SORKS Ct ltl.D. For old obsiuuiis ores, Ihsre is nothing equal Ui Tuusey Ointment. A person in Masai, us had, iof a number of yeara, a are leg that baffled the skill of ths doctors, Tousey's Ointment waa rerMsnassaded by one of the visiting physicians, (who knew ita great ru tues.) snd two bixes prfxluced more beuefil than the pe ll cut had received from any and all previous remedies. Let all try it. BURNS AND SCALDS CURED. Tbeuaeads of esses of Bums snd Scalds, in sll nans uf the eouritry, have sera cured by Toitsey's Universal ointment, rirmacana snnash ooukl be had to fill the whole of this sheet. VIOLENT BHUISF.S CURFJ). Teatimoniala oa lean, rannial in fane ef Toueey'e Onumem f,a curiag Broisae hers been offered the proprieties. Hundrsos ia Syraeaas will certify to iu great rneri Is relieving the paia ef the asost severe Briiisrs. All persvia should try h. SCAIJHGADCTRED. iree of esses ss Scald PI ssd have beea sored by Tousey's OlMmeot. Try it ssUsaa fsils. SALT RHEUM CURED. Of all tha remedies ever die. aoverea fonhs raoat dissgrsesble eomrlaiutr,Touasr,a L'si Terssl Ointment is the must oornplets. It nevsr was saewa lo fail. .. CHAPPED HANDS CAN BF. CURED Tousey's Tim versal Ointment will always curs the worst esses sf Chap, ped Hands, Scores of persona will state this SORB UPSCURED. For tbe cure of Sore tips there was never anything mads equal to Tousey's Omtmsrn. It is sure tn care them. Try it. ' ll is a ecientiae aisstpnand, warranted ae Se cocas ie asy preparation uf Mercury. Pries Si cents per boa. Far further psrnoulara eonesraiag this really rateable IHarasaal ths public ore ret erred to Csdiohlets, lo he had gratia, ef re aeeclabls Dniggiais end MarcaasU Uroaghew (he Vanes! fjiaias ' - Prepared by S. TOUSEY, Druggist, Ne. IM ssas "aTsOHN YOUNO, Suahary, If. A. MeCjtT, Nerthaaa bar land. - - February 17, ISS.-ly - ' , Cotton Yara, Cortori Carpet Chain, Cottaa Laps and Wadding, Cotton Outlines, Reed mode Pantaloons, Ready made Vests, Co7ae itvee. 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