SUN BURY' AMERICAN i AND SHAM OKIN JOURNAL. fFrc.ni the N. A. Fsrmer.l THE HISTORY OF LIFE. An unknown correspondent ha tent u the annexed brief, but most poetio nd truthful ketch. It it a painfully porfeot "History of Life." I saw an Infant in iis moihei 'is arms, ... And left it aleeping Yeara passed I saw a girl, vrith woman t charms, In sorrow weeping. Years passed I saw a mother vrith a child, And o'er it laiipuish J Ysars brought mo back ; yet through her tears ' she smiled In deeper anguish. Haft her vaars had YanisheJj I returned, And slood before her J A lamp beside the childless widow burned Griefs mantle o'er her ; In teara I found her whom I left in tears, On God relying; And I returned a?aiii in after years, And found her dying. An infant first an then a maiden fair A wife a mother And then a childless widow in despair Thus met a brother I And thua wa meet on earth, and thus we part - To meet oh 1 never Till death beholds the spirit leave the heart, To live forever! P. fluinorous. GREAT SPECIMEN OF ELOQUENCE. The Loganport, La. Journal gives an ac count of tho presentation of a flag from the ladies of Cass county to the democrats oi Pu laski, at which ceremony a Mr. Grooves is reported to have made a speech, of which the following is a part : "Fellow Citizens Not alone in our district is democracy with its head and ears erect like a geese, but the whole world is on fire with locofocoism, which is eight & a half per cent worse than Millciiim. In France, where the very bricks of the human sidewalk were downtrodden and hcring-boncd by the cun ning of whiggory, they now glory in being free! France ! glorious France ! where celes tial sotips are distilled from discarded boot soles, and the epigrastrum is titivated by the fragraney of frogs stuffed with garlic, is now a free republic ! Mr. G. fanned himself. Germany feels the shock to tho bottom of her beervats; and the cry of freedom, rous ing the coiled up sausages of Bologna, en compassed Italy with the links of liberty 1 The time of despots is come ! The dinner bell of tyranny has rung the oppressors to their last meal! Henceforth and forever our ancestors snaclhed the burning brand of re generation from the hands of timid posterity and planted it deep in tho bowels of the fu ture ! Let it grow. "But the end is not yet, (the end of hi", peech.) The sirocco of a monied desolation sheds its crocodile tears over the infuriated instincts of toothless wretchedness through out all England, and the cry among her thirs ty and mildewed millions is for 'Gin! gin! and no work!' This is tho match word, that even while I speak to you rings in the eats of Queen Victoria, and causes her to falter in her fruitful career! The despot of Prussia lurns Prussian blue at his fate, and Austria gapes in dismay at the howl that tells of the approaching knife that is raised to wrench her opart at the hinges. "And is there no room for reform in free America? Can all do as they like? May some of us do nothing'? Have we liberty of conscience, or in fact, have we any con science ? Fellow citizens ! 1 hopo tho news from Pulaski will sweep the vagrant act and other black laws from Indiana I do! Gentlemen take the flag! fair hands wrought it, and bold hands carried it ! Cherish it in your hearts and should I ever die, my proudest wish would be, to be intercd in the meanest puddle in Pulaski! "Mc.fc O, e ime along John, de Eer's tin Ain't you mighty glad your day's work's done?" The editor's loftiest regards to Miss Eliza , for a delicious blackberry pie. A copiom slice, contributed to his machine made it sing Of all the girls below tlie skies ! Give me laze Ogive roe Lize! Eke has cherry lire and eoal black eyes, And then she', t une on berry pies Civ me Lize ! Eye.!! Pi.. ! ! ! It is for her I daily sighs u " " liiglllly tries For her I swan I aim . si die. While constantly I erics. And sighs Give me Lize, Her black eye. Aud berry pies. Low Waces. Tho carpenters at Sacra mento city made a strike for higher wiges, as they were or.ly paid $12 a day, where upon the contractors settled the difficulty by raising their wages to Sl6. Blood Flowing Like Water. Ala fire in Deer Creek Valley, near Cincinnati!, a short time since, one or two of tho engines threw clear blood, instead of water, upon the flames drawin" it from a hoz slaughter house. Blood has seldom been shed in a better cause. Smoky Chimney The Scientific Ameri can states, on teliable authority, that if at two feet above the throat of your chimney you enlarge the opening to double the size for a farther space of two feet, then carry up the rest as at the Crst, your chimney will never moke. ! BOOTS. These UU were never made for me They ore too small by half, I want them huge euougb d'ys see, - To cover all the calf. . Why, sir, did Walt, w i.h stiflsd laugh, To alter knew Til try But if they eover all ths calt, They must be rivs tut hish ! Mvcei in the Dabk sup mot test Waim 1 nan account of the recent expedition in search of Sir John Franklin, it is stated they were eighty days without seeing the sun, and had the thermometer fifty degrees below xtro. . Ames are unusually high in Cincinnati, bringing readily in market from SI 33 to Mr bushel, according to quality. " Jl to rimiritNs, drlcrists and country MERCHANTS. DR. J. N. HEELER Bro. most respectfully solicits attention to their fresh stork of Br- luM, yrnth, German and Amtiean Drugs, Med icine Chemical, Paints, Oils, Dye JSIull's, OIim ware. Perfumery, Patent Medicines &c. Having opened a new .tore No. 294 Market St. with a full supply of Fresh Drugs and Medicines, we re spectfully solicit Country dealers to examine our stork before rnirchnsina; elsewhere, promising one and all who may feel disposed to extend to us their patronage, to sell them genuine Drugs and Medi cines, on as liberal terms as any other house in the Citv, and to faithfully execute all orders entrance! to us promptly and with dispatch. One ot the proprietors being a regular pnyntcian. fiords ample guarantee of the genuine quality of all articles sold at their estuiiltelimcnl. Ve especially invito druggists and country merchants, who may wish to become agents for Dr. Heeler's Celebrated lamily Medicines, (stan dard and popular remedies,) to forward their ad' dress. Soliciting the patronage of dcnlcrs, we respect' fullv remnin. J. N. KEELER & BRO., Wholesale Druggists, No. 294 Market street, Philadelphia. September 15, 1819 ly. LAUD LA 31 PS. c on MELIUS CO. !o. 110 Chesnul M, T ESFECTFl'LLY announce that they have H tt. just finished the most extensive assortment LAMrS, they have ever offered for sale, comprising ELEGANT NEW STYLE CHANDELIERS BRACKETS, PENDANTS, MANTEL LIGHTS, &c. In great variety, and of ORIGINAL DESIGNS. Much attciuion has been paid to ECONOMY, in the construction of these Lamps, and such are made as will produce the greatest amount of light from the least consumption of Lard. Recent improvements in the manufactory, with the introduction of new and perfected machinery enables thrm to sell at a cr liKLA 1 Kr-Ul C TION from former prices, and all articles before leaving the manufactory, are rarclully inspected, nd arc warranted pcrlcctly tight, and to give satis faction. Philadelphia, June 2, 1849. ly .a.iiia Ingratitude is the basest crime of man. TE are not among that class of Editors who fur a few dollars will, (ut the expense oft ruth and honesty) "crack up" an ortirle and bring it into rapul sale; neither ore we willing to remain silent, after having tested the utility of an im provement or discovery in science or art. Our readers will recollect we told them we were un- well with a tore throat and violent cold some few weeks ago. Veil, wo purchased two bottles of WINSLOW'S BALSAM OF HOKEHOUND and so sudden was the cure, that we forjot w ever had a cold. Those who aro afflicted, may try it upon our recommendation. Lewiston Tele a ph. A fresh supply of the above valuable medicine just received, and for sale in Sunbury, by John v. I nline. Alary A. IWcL-ay at Northumberland, and at wholesale by Frederick Klctt, ec Co., cor ner ot gd and Uallowlull streets, Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Sept. 2 2d, 1849. 8 nio. "Uiicom-nge Your Own!" HAAS ccTvENX. FASHIONABLE MAKE OF FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, r II L subscribers respectfully call the attention - of the public to their lurce und splendid assort ment ot every quality and price of c;aki.i:t-waiie, which cannot fail to recommend itself toevery one who will examine it, on account of its durable workmanship and splendid finish, made up of the nest mock u, be had in the citv. No effort spared m the manufacture of their ware, and thi subscnlwrs arc determined to keep up with tin many improvements which are constantly being mane. i neir stock consists ot .Mahogany SoKis, Divan niil Lounge), Uurcmts, Scerctcirfrs, SttJctoiuis SOFA, BREAKFAST AXD DIX1NG TABLES, and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phila ilrlplna manufacture. ut-Lni l.aij.'-., oi every pattern and price CUPBOAUDS, WORK AND CANDLE STANDS, TOILET TABLES AND EXTENSION TABLES, in short, every article in this line of their business, They also manufacture all kinds and qualities oi ClIAtliS. including varieties never before to be had .-.Ultui.it, ucn HS .tlAlton.XT, ij LAC K WALXCT axu l i iiLMi Maple Ciiechn : 40 Wixnso CHAIRS, ANurAxn Pi is Stools, which are of tnc latest styles, and warranted to be excelled by no manuiacturcu in me cities or elsewhere. The suhscriliers are determined that there shall be no excuse for persons to purchase furniture the cities, as every confidence can be entertained abeu' the quality and finish of their ware and lhairs. Their articles will be disposed of on as arood terms as they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun try rroduce taken in payment for work. Vtr LNDLH 1AKINU attended to on reason- able terms. ft? The Ware Room is in Market Street. opposite J. Young's store, and nearly opposite Vi caver s 1 avern. DANIEL HAAS, OEOKtiE KLNN. Sunbury, April 53, 1849 tf V' ALL PAPEPwS. flIIE Subscrik-rs have on hand the largest as M sortment of Wall I'ap i ks in the citv of Phi ladelphia, Wholesale and llelail consisting of every variety suitable for Parlors, L. tries, Dining Rooms, L'huinbets, &c, which for quality and style cauuot le sur)asst'd. Doing a rash business we are enabled to sell a better article at a much lower rate than any store doing a TRADE BUSISESS. On hand, a larpe assortment of Wins Pirin, forCurluins, Fire Prints, Borders, Ac, which will be sold for Cash. Paper Hanging done in the country st city prices. IS'. B, Dealers are invited to call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. FINN & BI RTON, No. 112 Arch Street, South side Philadelphia, May 26, 1849. ly EOSB OINTMENT, TOH TETTER 1 ) EAD the following ceiliiicate from Capt. Devoe, the J t well kuowu snd popular bliam Boat t'upuiiu (of Ute Tisvellcr.) PutLADtxruiA, October 31, taje. Several veers since I was attacked with a breaking oat on my neck in the form ol' Teller, whicii I am convinced was contracted at the Burlier 'a&luin. ll granduaMy extend. ed over my face until it reached the upper part of the cheek.. During the several moot lis that it continued emending, I uwd dioereul epplicatuuis. siaae ol which had the cllcct, appreutiy at lout, of uivreuiiig the diMeee, hut iroin none ol Iheiu did I perceive lh. least benefit until 1 applied lb. Hnu Oistmkmt. Hy the um of oue uir uf it, I wa. iieriecUy cured and havs reuviuied free of Uie .gee- niJ o''1?' "" ,h Ointment, lighlly applied for rough fuc?' ''Il,e''es, ehap,l IwimU, Vilh per. 10?.""'..'':'"',',' U m the sliougest nmiuier tu the jiuUie. M1' ,!," Maues, Buubnry.' July Vs, ltlu. ' ' AMES EiVOE. B0!?11?.?".-?01 Pe". " 1"nd P- "' Ltiri.t, and Uo a number of r-" wa wiu arU at tU Philaieluhi. ra( Tm eale at Aisefcea v . CABINET WARE ROOMS. THE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he continues the manufacture of CABI NET WARE, in all its branches, at his stand in Market street in Sunbury, and that he has now on hand a handsomo assortment of well made and fashionable furniture. He also carries on, at his old establishment, in Fswn street, the CHAIR MAKING I.ITSIAF.SS, in all its branches, and keeps constantly on hand, an assortment of well made and fashionable CHAIRS, plain and ornamental. All of which te will dispone of at prices as low ss at sny csta blishment in the county. His long experience in the 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 their patronage. Ur All kmds of produce taken in exchange. 6EBASTIAN HOUPT. Sunbury, March 17, 1849 tf A New Assortment of Fresh Good. ' IRA T. CLEMENT, T) ESrECTFULLY informs his friends, ens- tome. J and others, that he has just received a handsome assortment of NEW GOODS at his store in Market Square in Sunbury, such as Dry Goods, Groceries, Queens wnre, Hardware, &n. Sunbury, June 23, 1849. TANNERS TAKE NOTICE. New Utile Oil and Leather Store N: 111 JVorffc 3d Sf. 3 doors below Race St Philadelphia. riHE subscribers offer to the tanners on the Jl most favorable terms their fresh importation of Hides, consisting of Buenos Ayres, Laplata, t.araccas, Laeuira, Huns-Dry, Chill, Salted Per- ambuco and all kfnds of Spanish Hides, dry and salted. Also, Green Slauehtcr. Drv Salted, and Utack Dry 1 atna Kips, Also, Straights, and Bank oil and a general as sortment ol burner a t ools. They will sell or trade for Spanish or Slauehtcr Leather, the above Hides, Kips, Oil and Tool, on better terms, than old Houses in the city, Wasu paid tor Leather of all kinds. KEFN & KIRKPATRICK Philadelphia, May 26, 1819. ly CUTLERY. A N extensive Stock of Pocket and Table CUT LERV.ofsaleby J CHIT 1C. C0LE1O.1T, iVos. 32 and 33 ARCADE, and 84 North 1 HlliU Street, Comprising SOOO dozen Penknives, Scissors and Razors. Also, s choice assortment of Rodgers Sons, Wostcnhohn's Gicavc's W. ir S. Butcher's and Fenney's Cutlery, Also, Spanish, Dirk and Hunting Knives. Also, Guns, Pistols, and Bowie Knives. Also, The American Razor Strop, a superior ar tide, wortliv the attention of Dealers. Can Dealers in Cutlery, will find the above Stork worthy their attention, as the Subscriber i chief business is importing and selling cutlery. Philadelphia, June 9, 1849 ly MABSHALL'S Conreul rated Snrsaparllla. For the cure of Tetter, Scrofula. Erysipalas, Piles, Chronic Rheumatism and all disorders of the Blood, Mercurial Disease, fee. IT is recommended to Physicians and others, as till trnniTpt f,rinnrntr,i, nmu in it.. mnA en tirely different from that put up in quart bottles, possessing little or no active principle of the Sara parilla, hut intended to deceive the public. For sale by At. A. AlcLAl, Northumberland. HEVL'S EMBROCATION for Horses will cure Sprains, Bruies, Cut, Gal's, Swellings, and all complaints requiring an external remedy. I is highly useful in Spavin, Curb, Ringbone, stiff ness of the Joints, cracked Heels, Splints, eke. It has also been used with great success by per sons alllietcd with Rheumatism, and other com plaints. Prepared only by W. Marshall, Philadel phia, and for sale by M. A. McCay, Northumber land. Philadelphia, May 20, 1849 ly fSKKAT ARRIVAL. TOIIN W FRfLING has just received at his " store in Sunbury an extensive assortment of NEW GOODS, of every variety which he is now ready to sell or exchange for produce; and consist ing in part of CLOTHS, C.iSSIMERES, $. Linen and Cotton drilling, and sum met wear of nil kinds. Calicoes, Chintz, Gingham, Lawns, &c. Muslins bleached and unbleached. PALM LEAF AND OTHER HAT8. Quccnsicare and Hardware of all kinds. Drugs Paints, and Dvestitf?. FISH, SALT, AND PLASTER. And a great variety of other articles all of which will l-e sold at the lowest terms. Sunbury, May 26, 1849. WEISE St CL12M1SNT, Saddle and Harness .linkers. THE undersigned respectfully inform the public, that they have commenced the above busi ness in Sunburv, and will con stantly keep on hand and manufacture to order, at their stand in Market street nearly opposite Young's store, all articles belongum to their line of business, All articles manufactured by them will be made in the best and most durable style, and at prices as reasonable aa they can he had at any other estab lishment in the countv. J hev therefore respectfully solicit persons to call and examine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. All kinds of pro- uuce luken in ly tno stores will be taken in ex change at the market price. HENRY WEISE. A i:tJ t.STL'S H. CLEMENT. Sunbury, June 23, 1843. LIQUOlvS, WINES, &C. 'PHE subscriber has just received a new sunnlv of the lest liquors that ever came to Sunbury, consisting in pan oi Kupcrtor old pale Brandy. Fine G'ngniae Brandy. 8i:ptrior f lid Jamaica Spirits. New England Rum. Fine Holland (.iin. Superior Old Whiskey Common do. Suyicrior Maderia Wine. LUIion do. do. Superior Port Wine. Burgundy Port do. Sweet Malaga Wine. Superior Claret Wine in bottles. Champagne do. do. HENRY MA8SER. Sunbury, May 26 1849. . PATE1TT MEDICI1TE3. Ureen a Oxygenated Bitter, price reduced. Old Jacob Townsend'aSaraaparill. Baker's Saraapahlla. Sway ne'a fy rup of WUd Cherr Swayne'a Vermifuge. Ayre'e Cherry Pectoral Dr. Drake'a Panacea. Dr. Cullen'a do Tibbit's Pain Killer. Dr. Iloofland'a German Bitters; 'Indian Vegetable Pills Horse and Cattle Medicines For sale by HNBY MASSES. . etnewy, Jy U, 1840. DIAMOND POWDER FOR ' " RAZOR STROrS. ' : j THIS Powder is warranted far superior to any tiling in use for imparting a keen, smoothedge to Ratort, surgical instruments, and all kinds of fine Cctlibt it may be 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. Brushes, and Cheap Fancy Goods, No. 18 South Fifth street a bove Chestnut Philadelphia. TESTIMONIALS?. Philahklpiua, Feb. 15th, 1848. This may certify that I have used one of the Strops prepared with HAYNES' MAGIC DIA MOND I'UWUER, and can attest in the most 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 ft superior to any heretofore in use. I can truly say that I never knew what a sharp razor was before. JOHN SCOTT, Iron Safe Maker, 41 8. Third St. PmLAnrLPHiA, October, 1848. A very hard beard and tender face has compel led me to seek and leit many contrivances design ed to make shaving easy and pleasant, but with indifferent success, until I made use of the Magic DIAMOND POWDER, sold by Alfred Bennett, and Rousacl's Shaving Cream. Their united pow er act like magic, and impart s power to the Razor to remove the most stubborn beard, wuhsut irri tating the skin or temper of their owner. J. COX, 49 South Fifth Street For sale at this office Price 25 cts. per Box November 25, 1848 6m. In presenting the puttlic with a rmly for Hie treatment and cure of Fkver and Aocr nnd other bili n. ftisenses, no apology i. neetle!. Vnt number, in the I'nitnrt State., who sutler from Ihew onVetinn in tliir varied fonnr, nre compelled tit wck relief from other smrrr. than the inline duite prescription, of the repular physician. It beetnne. therefore an ubjert of Immunity, a. well n. of public iuter eirt, to bring licl'ore them s remedy preparo.1 fiom much ex perience, and whielinmyalwnv.be relied nnon n. imCtia, AXO IIARMl.Ef. TO Till OINPTlTnTtOfl. That arh is the Hue. character of the INDIA CHOl.AUOlH K, f. amply nttetted by the universal .uceeia with which it ha. been employed. tV Extract from a eomrmmimtion of the Hon. V.Vn liam Woodbridos, of thu U. S. Senate, l.te Governor of Michigan. Detroit, Oct. 41, 1S40. Doctor fiuni.E. Oigoop. Deer Sir, I have read with much interest, ynnr little TRAR.Tim upon the 4,catines, Iretiliiicut end cure'1 of the febrile disease, which have bj extensively prevailed in our country duriu-f the last few montlm an interest increased no doubt, by the fact that I hnve individually .unVred so murn iroiri them. 1 hcaic!! l leel mywll very incompetent lo judge safely upon a subject so entirely profftionul, yet your theory neem. to me well ren.'.nert. snd your one'lu ion. just, and I think withal. Ita! your pamphlet i. catcu lated to produce much practical g.MKl. Speakinft of the medicine he say. : It fully justified your flatterius exneclntion. und ns n ifi. convenient, and ponu. hr renmly, my own experience, so fur, induces me lo Ite lieve that it will prove a treat public Imietit. I am pleased to learn lhal you have recently eatihliahcd s-'veral .7eneies for its fli.wition thouuh I rt-cret thur. with a view to a more general diMcroinalion of it, yon alnmld linve found it neeesaary to remove from your present residence among u.. With much respect I have the hnot to tie. .ir, Yiair obliged acrvnnt, WIII.fAM WOODHKIDGE. f Fiom Hon. .TrritEs V. R . TnowriRiD&E, of Miclii gan 9late Senate, to the Agent lit Detroit. HlKMINr.llAM. OAKLAND Co., Dee IS, 1MI. Sir yon wish me to inform you what I know of Dr. Oagood'. India Chohtgoguc, or nnti-biliou. medicine. 1 do believe tliat if ll'.e virtue and euVacy ol this medicine were geneially known, the fi'ver ad aocs would disappear in Michigan. I prtK-ured n bottle in the spring of end have good reason to believe that myBeJl' and family escaped the ague Inst season in conse'juence of it. n-e. PerliaiM in no summer since the settlement of till, fine Eeiiinsiiln, lui. the fever and ague been o prevalent a. the i.t. 1 hnve rec Mnmrniieil thia me.bcme in untnerou in stances, and when the iliscnxe had liceome fixi-d am) balllcd the skill of phv.ician.; ntul I have n-ver kn uvn it fail. 1 ha. universally prKiiH-etl the tii"t happy esrcclh and I net neve It n:is never tieeii excemi'sl liy uuy meuiuuie ill remo ving the liiliou. divcagc of the climate. 1 ours, respecuuitv. r-TI'.l'HKX V. R. TrtOWRRlTinE. Agent for Sunhiirv II. H. .MA!!SKIt : Xort liauiT land. W1THIXGTOM r j Milton, J. 11. IlAtftlll; Sclui. grove. MA V KI.OSK. may o, iMtt II J. J. GB.SS1T0TTOS. (Lale Keller & Crt-pimugli.) PATENT ATTORNEY. AND MECHANICAL ENGINEER, Wasi.iliiKlon, !.:, PkRAWINGS and paper.' for tho Patent ..JjOliice, pri'pared and nil the necessary bn- einoss, in relation to securing patents, tran acted, and promptly attended to, at their of- nce oppoiit; i nit i .itent uince. October 23, 1818. CiOI.CJ tt MI.VF.R WARE. J. STOCKMAN, No. 60 Chesnut-st, at the siith of the Gold Thimble, between 2d. If 'id.sts., South side Philadelphia. MANUFACTURES and keeps constantly on hand, at wholesale and retail, the fol lowing articles, of a superior quality, at reduced prices : Gold and Silver Pencils, do Thimbles, do Finger Shields, Silver Table, )csert, Tea, Salt and Mustard Spoons, do Forks, Soup and Oyster Ladles, do Combs, Purse Clasps, Scissor Hooks and Chains, Knitting Sheaths, &c. ALSO, Jewellery, Plated and Brittannia ware, German Silver Spoons, &c; (iold Diamond poin ted Pens at various prices; Jackson's Superior Everpointcd Lends, &C, &c. Philadelphia, Mav V.G, 1849 Aye'r's Cherry Pectoral, FOR COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, HOARSENESS, ASTHMA. HOOP. ING COUGH, BRONCHITIS AND CONSUMPTION. THIS valuable preparation, so astonishingly succcsrful ill curing disease, i l the Lungs, is the reautl of a skil:. ful CHiiliiiinti .li ol the kuowu curative principle. f meilicine. Its ingredient, are fio. lv nude ku owu lo tlie public, and are those acknowleditnl to medical men as pisuM'ssiug rare medi.il virtues, winch peculiar virtue, are conibuicd in the -Clliailt V PliCTOHAI." Ill their greet, est purity and efficacy, and wlu-n used, as will be seeu froiu the toU.iwing valoalile tttiin.iny : I'lllll'KNVIK CI.KVEI.AXD, of Bowd iin College, liruuswick, Maine, writes: ''I have witnejsitl the eflti l. of your Cherry Pectoral in my own family und in tliat f mv fi lends, and it ha. given great suliuuctiou in cases b .1 h ol adults and t hildreu A VOIC1-: I'lto.M MArMACIII'ttU'rTS. From Dr. llrynnt, Druggist and Poi master, Chiconee Fslls, Miw. : ' Dr. J. C. Avra Dear Air: Kudosed please find remit tance for ell the Cherry Pectoral last sent me. 1 can un hesitatingly any, lhal no medicine we sell gives such aat fuctHma. your'adoes n have I ever seen a innlicme which cure.1 so many cas.-a of' uougb and lung eompt.oil. Our Phyaician. are using it extensively in the aracuce, auid with lh. Itnppied effect.. Truly yours, p. jj. BRYANT. DR. PERKINS. President of Vermont MtslictU Cdlena one ot the learned end intelligent physician, iu the country, "conaidera . imtm esceueiice lor tue eure of tliat for- pmlable diMtse, Ct'iiMiiuptkMi.o An .Iovsm uicredible nuintier of certificates hare been received; pioiuuj tbni the Cherry Pectoral is, iu truth, a GHKATRKMKUY for Coughs, Colds, Asthma end all pulranrnnr eompkinla. PRICE 73 CK.Vltt PER Bfi l-rUJ. rrepared hy J. C. AYEIi, lwrll, Maes., and eM by H- MAbBErl,tuabury, aud MARY AlcCAY, Sanborn- March 31, IMS IVotlce to DellntiuenU. , A LL persona imlebted to the subscriber, longer Uiau six months, on note or book account, arc requested to call and make settlement, ur else their account will be left with a magistrate for collec 'ion. JOHN W. KRIU.NO Sunbury, July 7, 1849, . STONE WARE, STONE milk fans, stone Juga and Pitchers, and other articles of atone ware just received nd for sale hy JOHN W. FWLING. CnnWnry, June f, 1849. DR. TOWNSEND'S COrOGND EXTRACT OF SAHSAPAUILLA. , THIS Ettnirt ii put op in quart KHtlrt. It to t. trmf cheaper, plnunntvr, ami warrants, iuperior to any nld. li euri diMMMt wiehout vomitin. Diirinf, tick- nem. or debilitating tha patient, and u particular Ir adapted far FALL AND 8PRINO MEDICINE. Tha great beauty aitd anperiority of thia SarannarilLm OTt Other fem?Hiea it, whllnt It rmlicateidieeaw. i . - it tttvujiinite tha borif. Conmimptmn cured. CleanM and eMrertfthen. Conmmption can be cured. Bronchitia, Consnmptitni, Liver CmnpUint, CnMi, Cmtfhf, Catarrh, Aithma, Ppittinr of Hlood, 8renen in tha Cheat, Hectic Klnih, Nijiht Sweata, Diffi cult and Prt-fune Kxpertnratkm, ' m) Pain in the Bide, AoAp., have and can 1w enred. Prolmhly there nrver wan a remedy that hnu been o aue ceuful In deierate caen nf eotmimptiou aa thia ; It clenn eea and atrettrtliena the a vat em. end nnprara to honl the ul cer on the I in i en. and patients flrodnally regain their uiuol health and atrength. CURIOUS CASE OF CONSUMPTION. There la ecarfely a dny pnaaea but there are a number f unara ff ennmtmptinn reported aa cured hy the use ot Dr Townaen'a 8araaiiUa. TIm f tlkiwing "waa recently re ceived : Dr. TowMrt pear Sir: For tha hat threa yeara I have been nftiieted with general debility, and riervoua con mi motion of the last tinge, and did WA ekpert to ever nin my health at all. After Joint through a omae of medicine under the care of some of the most dutinfftiislied rrrtilar phymciaiia and ttiembera of the Bnard of Ilealth in New York and elsewhere, and ependiue; the m M f my eanunyi in attemptlitg to recraiit my health, and after reeding in amte pnper of youi $arsnpnrilla 1 rea lved t try it. Afier uaing iix bottlre 1 found it done me treat good, and called tu eec you at tour office ( With your advice 1 k.,r on, and do mont heartily thnnk you lor your advice. 1 pemevt.- in taking the 9i.mapnri.la, and have been able to attend to my unial labort for the fart lour months, and I hope by the bleating of God and your fttrmparilla to continue my health. It helped me beyond the expectations of all who knew my cnte. CI1ARLK9 QUIMBV Orange. Kttex co. N. J., Aug. 9, 18-17. State of New Jersey, Fuse county, at .Charles Quim by being duly iworn nrriordnig to law, on hit oath tnith, tliit the foreg iing ttatenient it true according to the bett of hi knowledge and lelief. CHAltl.KS QUIMUV. Swom and an liter i bed ta before me at Ornrnre. the 3d August, lb47. CVIU 6 BALDWIN. Juatice of tha Peace. SPITTING RLOOD. - Read the following, and auy that consumption lk In Incu rable if you can : New York, April 23. 1M7. Dr. TowKtJtfi : I verily believe that your Sarmpanlla hut leen tlie means, thonh Proviileuce, ol tuviue my li I o 1 liovefor sevcrul years atui a bud cough. It became wome and worse. At Inst I raised laree qnautitica of blood, had mcht sweats nnd wna greatly debilituteil and reduced, and did not expect to live. I have only ned your Sttriuiparilla but a short time, and Utrre hat a woutterl ui chainie been wrtntght in me. 1 nm now able to w:.lk all over the city I raite no Mood, ami my cough hns left me. You can well imupiic tint I am thankful i'r thw results. Your obedi cut aerm WM. RL'SSKLL, Oj Cutliar.ne at. LOST HF.R PPKKCII. The annexed certificate tells a simple aud truthful story of suffering nnd relief. There ore tlioumndn of miuibir ca ses in this city and Brooklyn, aud yet there are th mmnda of parents let their children die lor ienr of being humbugged or to save a few shiiliuga. Brooklyn. Sept. 13. 117. Dr. TowsMli: I tnke pleasure in stating, for the bene fit of those whom it nuiy concern. Hint my daughter, two venra and six months old, was afflicted with general de bility aud lota of speech. 81 le was given up us past je covery by our family phyticiun; but fortunately 1 waa re commended by a friend to try your SarKipnrillu. Before liaving used one bottle she recovered her speech and waa enabled to walk alone, to the nstou Unmet it of ull wh were ocquainteil with the circuintniiccs. She is now ipiite well, and in much better health than she hits been f'r le uvuths past. JOf?KPII TAYLOU, l!W York St., Brooklyn. TWO CI1ILDRFX SAVKD. Very few furuihes intlecil m fiu-t we have xA heard of one Hint used Dr. Tiiwuaeud'a Sarsnparilin in time, I -si any children the past Summer, while th we that did n H, sickened and diet). The ccrcihcate we p'.iblift!) below is conclusive evidence of its vulue, and is only ajiutlicr instance of its saving the lives of children : Dr. Tows auto Deur Sir : I had two cliiMren cured hy your HnrsapariHa of the summer complnint nnd dvscntary; cne vaa only 15 nvmth okt and tha other 3 years. They were very much reduced, and wc expected they would die ; they were given up hy two reapertable physicinna. When the'dctor informed us that we must lore them, we resol ved to try your Ha ran pari I la we had heard so much of. but had little confidence, there beinr so much stulf advertised that is worthlefs: but we nre thankful that we did, for it undoubtedly saved the lives of both. 1 write this t lint oth ers may be induced to use it. Your, renpectfully, JOHN WILSON, Jr. Myrtle-avenue. Brooklyn. Sept. 15, 1S47. TO THE LADIES. GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE. pR.TowNSEsn'sSAHftA parilla iu a sovereign and speedy cure for incipient consumption, and for the general prostra tion of the system no matter whether the result of inhe rent cuuse ur causes, produced by irregularity, illness or ac cident. Notlurg can he m re surprising than its invigorating ef fects on the humiui frame. Persona all wen kite hi und ifiv sitnde, from taking it at once become r.iburt and lull of energy under its intluriHX. It immedmiely couuteracis the iiervelt-iiMiicsa of lite female t'nnne, which is the urtDit cuuse banenncfia. . It will not be expected of us in caes f o delicate a na- tarc. to exhibit eeiiihcatee of eiiren performed, hut we can ire the aniicteti that nmutrens ot cases nave b-?eu repor ted to us. Da. roWNtRNP ! Mv wife Irmar irrciitly drstres!ed bv wi-nkitrfoi nntl general drbiiity. and stiittTtug c mttuunlly by (cihi ana wnn '-titer flittiemnci. ana luvttnr Ku wn ea-f where yur medicine has caVcied greiit cures; aud alsi heurint; it rec tuiinentled for such ciows 1 have dL-senlted, I ofUiint-d a bottle ol yimr Kxtmct of ttr(u;i.-irilia and f I lowed the direct in s you gave me. In a iVm period it retiiovetl her eoninliituts and restore.1 her t-j he-.ilth. Being gre.it htl for the benefits she received. I tnke pleasure in lliutack'iiowlcl);ing it. and reconimeintiiKr it to i;ie public. Albany, Aug. 17, M4. ror. Hrand & Lytha ta. DYSPEPSIA. No fluid or mediciua has ever been discovered which so nearly resembles the gittmc juice or saliva in dec unxuing hMd und streinithemnt; the organs of dipi-ttii m us this pre paration of Sartapunlla. It positively cures every case of djspepsia, however severe or chronic. iHiiiK jjepaitinem, Ainanv. .nay iu, ihio. Dr. Townseud Sir: I hnve leeu atmeteil for several years with dyspepsia iu its worst lorin, attended withs ur newt of stviinacli. I ns rf apfH'tde, extreme heartburn, and a gieat aversion to all kmds of food, and for weeks, (what 1 could eat) 1 have been unable to retain but a small portion on my stomach. 1 tried the usual remedioB, but they had but little or n effect in removing the complnint. 1 was iu duced, about two months si we. to try yo ir Extract of Sur anMirilti, nnd 1 nuut auy with little confidence ; but after using nearly two battles, I ftmnd my appetite restored aud tha hen rt (turn entirely refn wtil; and 1 woukl eurnestly re commend tha use ot' It to those who have leeu airlifted as 1 have been. Yours, Ac, W. W. VAN ZANDT. Agent for SunUtry JOHN W. FRIIJNti ; Nor th mntier land, MARY A. McCAY; Danville, WM. A. MURRAY A Co., Apiiltt. 1848 lv COLUMBIAN SERIES OF WimrUra. The Pupil's friend and Teachcfs comfort. 'THE COLUMBIAN CALCULATOR. This work is already introduced into some of the best Arnilumira und a large number of Schools, where its use has given decided and universal sa tisfaction, both to teacher and puiil. It is purely American in its characUT, based upon our own beautiful decimal system of eurreney. It contains more, tlie arrangements are better, and it is the easiest and cheapest work of the kind now in use ; and it ia so considrre.l by liundrrds of the most competent teachers and men of science in the Uni on, who have recommended it, It is the book, particularly and expressly prepared for our .4 rt'eon Scholars ; By Almon Tietnor. The Yoi'tii's Coli mkhs Cilcihtoh This volume contains 01 put;rs, with about U00 exam ples for solution on the slate. It embraces the Fundamental Kules, Compound Rules, Simple and Compound Reduction, Single Rule of Three, Proportion, &c. Tieaxoa's AaiTHMiTic.LTiatxa.is destined for tlie use of youiifrer classes in tha Schools of the United tStu.es. A beautiful little book and pleas ing to children, and the only one ol the kind of any value. There are Keya to both Arithmetics bound sin gle or double, for the convenience of teachers, in w hich the solutions of the questions ure given with much extra matter for the black board. These Kcs are the most complete works of the kind ever published, and contain, in addition, about two hundred examples in Mensuration, Ac, for the use of tlie Teacher. All that ia wanted is to have the above books examined, and no teacher who is acquainted with the science of Arithmetic, will hesitate to pronounce them the best works tliat have ever been published in this or any other country. Although issued but few months, they have already been introduced into the Night Public Schools of New York City in all the Schools public and private, except two, in the City of Heading. Also, in about twenty Acadamies in the State of Pennsylvania in large portion of the Schools in the City of Wilmington, in the City of Lancaster, and in the Uoroughs of Harrisburg, York, Chambersburg , Lebanon, Doy lestown, PotU ville, Orwigsburg, c.c, eke K or sale by Hikbt Mssn, Sunbury, Agent for Northumtcrhiud County. Sunbury, Dec S, 1848. KENNEDY'S PATENT SASH FAS. TEMNU&A cheap and excellent rU cle lor fastening sash for sole by J. W. FRILING. Sunbury, July 7, 1849. fk ADD'S celebrated Horse and Cattle Modi- Jf cine for sale by 1ILNKV MAHHKR Saubu7 Jan. 3Ttk, U4 . ;. , OXYGENATED . -: l ! zjq a a? 'cp tn 5b , , A SOVEREIGN REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, PHTHISIC, AND GENERAL SBBILTTT. GEORGE B. GREEN, Propbietor. Windsor, Vermont. 19 a sovcirlrii remnfr for fiYPPEPflf A, in menr ef 111 fiiririp, such ns nnlll in the Ptmnarh. Ilmrtliurn. habitual CiwtivniMs, Ariil (Huimoh, Headarhe, Irm of Appetite, Piles, Night I?vits, and ercn Ciaisiiinptinn M)y.)irptic Phthisic.) end A.thnis, or Phthiaic sttemled with rtrranie mcnt of the Ktomarh (ur Dyspeptic Asthma.) Uiiiirult nreatliinc which olten rcitlt. from imperfeflt digestion (or D-Sieptic Pysptiirs.) Is relieved by these Hitters. In .hurt, their tt.e Ira. been prox-ed in the relief of almost all the .vmpttiina that nroceed from a debilitated nr atiniic enndi. ti"ii of the (Stinnarh j also in general debility arising from ag. or from the effect, of Fever, particularly Fever mid jue. r einaies .uttering under any IHcriiio deraiigemeut ariainrfrnm wralcneu ti-lll And the '(). Tntvirrn Hit. teh.' an excellent reinedy. and not surpasMd by any medi cine in iim. " ' ' ' The hi.t.iry of thi. medicine is peculiar, it has made its way to public fnvor solely by the f.irce of it. num. intrinsic merits. No artificial menu, hare been uaed te give it lie toricty and thrust it npn public atteiiti.m. ft hus never before even been advertiiwl, but having fir.t .howii ill re inarkaMe effli'aey In the fnmily of the proprietor, and by him ottenvaiil. adinlniMered to 1,1s afnicted friend, snd ac qu.uutai.ce, with a like ,ult, it. repulatnm gnidunlly ex tended until it is known in the nvntt diMant p..rls .if the I -111011, a. a medicine of ur,iuifkH ;.. '.u. ..... - Dyspepsia "' different forms, and alio for the cure ef i7.. HZ. . . T', '""y nerakt and its only euliV has been the story of us wonderful efflfnev, as told froiii mouth to rr.uth or by letter f,.m friend w'frie In r In.tnnce where thee Bitter, have been n.ed. snd the re rneoy "' Pto,ricto, tKr ve proved a re- certificates, sttesting ths ringular efficacy of .... niTrini." are in me pew,,,,,,, f th. proptletor ; many ol them signed by person! already widely GK.O. n. ORF.EN. Prusrietor WXDSOR, Vt., Octolr a, 1 W5. ' rruI",e,or- The following CertlHrnte. have recently been received t , WAsinstnTos, D. C, Jink to. 1R48. n.vuig mntle line of the "Oxygenated Bitter." prepared jj , J "H mnaor.. i.nnil irom know- Iwifee olitniiu d ot their rilicnry in other cases, wechnerlully rec nnniend them to the public believing lint they will fully sustain the revoiniiiemlaiion of" the Propriebir. We hope that this vnlunlile remedy nuiv lie so generally diffuwd thfoughout the country that it inoy be occeMible te aU ths nfllleted. VVII.I.IA.M tPHAL t u- Senator from Terment. JAMI-S F. SIMMONS, 1;. . Pernor from R. Isianrl. L T. MORI.IIKAU. L B Re,mt.,r .,wl ,T. ;...- or of Kenturkv. I.. II. A RN OLD, Member of Congress and formerlv Ge vernor of It. I. ' WM. WOOOimiDOE, V. S. Senator end fermerly Ge vrrn.ir of Mt.'hitrort ' M. I.- MAK'I IX. Delem.l. in r... ...... r. w: . Terrluir)-. 6 From Il'm. If. D. Ferrs. Member ef Congress from IVitn.ylvaiiia. ., Waiiinuto. D. C, Jcnk 10. IMfl. Dear Sir I hove been a dyspeptic uH"erer for abr)ut ten yenrs, nnd have re. .rted to vaiious nieillcine. f,ir relief withont sudcess, until I mn.le use of vour 'Oxvgennti'd Hitlers." I hnve used nl nit tv.i dottles, and niidmyseir restored to p,-rfe.t health The form, in which ths dis casr slmwril itself, in my case, wore, great aciditr of the t iniach. I ns ofuppetite, extreme flatulence, severe' cnncll. pullon ol the bowels, and violent heartache, Fcelln dei ron. that n knowledge of your valuable remedy may" reach I"'" ;rly nHlicted. I take great pleasure Iu record- ing my testim ny to it. curative power ; mid would slso rcniaik, that while on u vit.it nt home s short time since. I aihiiiiiiuercd n port ot a Isittle b a number of mv afflicted friends, with great suctss. Tbov nre desirous that von liomd establish nu ngciipy nt Pittsburg, .ir inform tliem where the medicine can be nbtniued. With an earnest de sire for your pr. sperity and happinc... 1 .iilacrilie mvself. truly your lrieil . KOSTEH. I).H-t. (.Ko. II. bKKKt.Winda r, Vt. i.ld Wholesole snd Fetuil by Green fc Fletcher, Ne 2 8 ulh Sixth Street. Philadelphia. Asent f"r Sunbury II. K. M ASSKR. Agents for Milton M ACKAV & H A A fl. Agent foi Upper Mahonur J. u. KE.N.V. April 12, IMS IMPOKTANT TO THE PUBLIC. C?k3S .ITD CATTLE IMEDICINES. Don't permit your Honrs or cattle to die, when the means of euro arc within the reach of all ! The undersigned has spent several years in the study of Veterinary practice in "London nnd E dinboro'," ho has also availed himself of file resear ches of Lc'ibig, and othercclcbratcd men, who have contributed so much towards a judicious treatment of animals; the principles of our practice consists in the rejection ol aener.il bleeding and the total rejnetion of all medicir.-s that ex-rience has sliown to be of a din ;ernm trndar.cv. These re medies net in harmony with the vital principle, and when sivcti nrcoi.-liu to t!lc directions which ac ciimpany each article they are capable of excitinj aim increasing yie uattirul functions, without di niiitishinre or tlrstroving their power, hence are salcin the hands of every one. ' G. H. DADD, M. D. A List of Horse and Cattle Medicine.. Physic balls, Toe. per box. Alterative ball, 75c do. " powders for bad condition, 75c per pack acre. Heave powder fordiseases of tlie lungs, 75e I'rinc powder for " " kidnevt, 73c Tonic powder for bad condition glanders, 75c Cordial drink for inflamatiou of bowels, 75c liottle. Liquid blister, 75c per bottle. Ointment for promoting the growth of hair, dc. do. do. per 50c 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, &c, 50c per botl'f. 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, 75e & Ifl per bottle. Distemper powder for red water, $1 per bottle. Worm powders for the removal of worms front the intestinal eaiuil, 75 per paekaire. For sale by ISTIMP.SOX & REED, 26 Mer chants How, ill ho nt DADD'iS HOUSE XD CATTLE MED1C1XE DEPOT, Xos. 1 &. 2 Haymorkct tSiptare, Boston. Pamphlets deseribitn; tho diseases for which these remedies are used can lie had gratis. Numerous Certificates are in possession of the Proprietors, of cures performed by the abova .Medi cines. Sold by GREEX & FLETCHER, Xo. 26 South SIXTH Street, Philadelphia, and by hia Agkmts. Hkxbt M issib, Suubury, February 3, IS 19. tf ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINfiTR PREPARED and sold only, at FREDERICK BROWN'S DKL'li and CHEMICAL Store, X. K. cotTifr of Fifth and Ciiksxct afreets, Phi ladelphia. This Essence is warranted to possess in a roiicentratexl form, all the valuable properties of Jamaica (.linger, and will lie found on trial an excellent Family Medicine. It is particularly re. commended as a tonic, to persons recovering from fever or other diseases, a few drops imparling to the stomach a plow and vigor, equal to a wine glass of brandy or other stimuland, without any of the debilitating elici ts, which are sure to follow the use of li.pior of any kind I and it is therefore especially serviceable to childrenand females. To the aged, it will prove a great comfort ; to the dyspeptic, and to thooe who are predisposed to gout or rheumatic allee tions,Tt gives great relief; and lo the inebriate who wishes to reform, but whose stomach is constantly craving the noxious liquor, it is invaluable giving tone to the diges tive orgsns, and strength to resist temptation ; and ia consequently a great agent in the cause of tem perance. sjTFull directions accompanying each bottle. The above article can be had at the office of the American. Philadelphia, June S, 1819. ly PATENT Trusses of all kinds, Harrison's writing and iudellilnV iok, Cotton yarn and I"-!, just received and for sale by J. W. FRILING. 8unbury, Dec. 2, 1818. CAPS. An assortment just received. Also silk HATS at $843, for sale bv H. MASSER. Hunbury, Dec. 3, 1848. 7ILEYS COUiU CANDY. Aa eioel- lent remedy lor coughs, colds. Fer sale this etTto TVR CP ' nil JAUNDICE, DYSPErsi", "CHRONIC o NKRVOUS DEBILlTYniSKASE OF THE KIDNEYS, And ail dutnns arising from rftWrferee! Livtr or Stomach in loth Malt and Female: .. . , lt,?!JL? 9,l'"''onl Inward Piles, F.llnesa nr Hloos s the Head, Aciditv of the Stomach, N.usen HesrihTrT Disgust for Food, Fullueei o. w.i.M i- T?A. ""-b"mt Kructetion.. ?,kig or Flutterini at the niTnfTIfc' V Swimming of , he ifend, .1,,,,?' Fluttering ., u.e Heort, Choking or ft'ffi ,g MtZ! when in s lying posture bira.tr. ..f vJl.TtTr" before the (i-lit. Kever a,.H d,.n .'7-w," cy of Perspirti,i, Yellownea, of the . , 7 !T: In th. Bide, Back, Chew, Limbs. Ae.7s dde ftu",',! if Hem, Hurning in th. Flesh, Cor.strt'mnn? "u and great deprcion of Spirit. Can be effectual ! cured b DPu H00FLA1TL3 Celebrated German Uitteis, Tlieir power over tlie slmve disease. Is not ...niir munlled by any other prepnrntijii in the I'nited St.tM a. the cure, attest, in many cases after ssillful physicians Derangement of the Liver and Stomach are sources af Insanity, aud will also pr duce disease of ths Heart, Skint i lK"ind K',?!""Vi and lays the body opert to an alter ef the tholers, Uill ius, or Yellow Fever, and is generally she first esuse of thnt most baneful disease, Conauniplioa, Opinions of the Philadelphia Prat. "THE DISPATCH." ... December .list sny.: AN INVALUAIILK AlF.DltiNK.-Wehsvefreeeesef Heard the Celebrsted Ucrman Bitters, manulacluree' by lit Hooflland, .noken of in terms of soinmendathtn, sisl we know deservedly so. It is s too common practice, in ear' tain quarters, to puff all manner of uselen trash, but ia Ike above Bitters, hundred, are living witnesses of their great moral snd physical worth. Asa medicine of the Civef Complaint, Jaundice, Nervous Debility snd Dyspensis, St ha. been found invaluable, effecting cure, and thoroughly eradicating diseases, when all oilier medicines have failed We fed Convinced, that in the use of the German Bitterei the patient does not become debilitated, but coiitUhlly rain, strength and vigor to the frame a fuct worthy of great consideration. The Bitters are pleasout in taste and smell, nnd can lie administered under any circumstances, te the ....... .,.-.-,r sioinaen liineea, nicy can be Used by all per- uns with th. iu wt perfect soiety. It would be well fer those wuo are much affected in the nervous svstera te csniBcuce i with one tea spoonful or less, snd gradually in crease. Wc Speak from experience, and nre of course, a proper jntlae. 'i'he pres. far und wide, hnve united in re" commending the Liernmn Bitters, and to the .micted WS most cordially advise their nse. SPIRIT OF THE TIM KS," June 91th sav. : ' DO OUR GOOD cmir.F.NS who are invalids, knew the many astomshiiicr cures That have been performed by Dr. Il.siflkiud's Celebrated Grrmin Bitters If they de nH, we recommend them lotlie'-lierman Medicine Store," all who are nlllicleil with Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dye. pepsin, or Nervous Debility ; the l),vt lias cured manv ef our citi,-,is niter the liet plo slcians hod failed. We b'svt used them, and thry have proved t i be n medicine that every one should know of, nnd we c um n refrain giving our tes tim ny m their lavor, nnd Hint which gives them greater claim upon oor humble effort, ihev are cntirelr Vegetable "THE DAILY NEWS," ,tul' Ith snv. : "e .;enk knnwin-iv of Dr. Ilnoflaisl's Cet-brsted 6er mon Unters. when we siv it i. a blessius of thi. sgs: and in diseases f the biliurv. digesiire and Nervous S ilcin., it lias not we think nn efpnl. It i. a YegetnMe Preparstion; snd ninde wiih.ut Ale mioI, nnd to nl! Invalids tt-e Would re commend it ns w irlliv tlieir c nifidenee. r.ror.,Vt- ""'I retail, st the principal Depot, MKDICIXB STOUK, No. liu Arch Slriet Pbiludelplun. ' For sale by M. A. McCAY, Northumberland snd Sun Utir"'1 r,,".wtnule dealers geiiermly throughout II,. April SI, 110. ly j TIi I.2CA.M) IMJnA'B IVI2. ron the Ifead.trhe, Giddluies, Hheumati.m. Piles. Dyspepsia, purvey. Small P,.j. Jaundice, Pain, iu the Back, Inward Weakne... Pilpitaii hi of the Heart, Itising in the Throat, Dropsy, A.lhim. fevers of nil kinds, Fein de Coiuljinls, CT7HB or Meo.lr. Salt Rheum, Heart Bum, Wurraa, Cholera Morbus, Coughs, quinse' Vh(wnjing Crtligh, Consutupuon. I-'ir I..-er Cotnplainl, , Kr.tipela Deafness,' Itchiursoi the Skin, C Ills, fj int. Oravel, Nervous C-'inlaiutl OTHER PISEA513 IBISltrd AND A VARIKTV Or I' ROM INPL-RITIK OT THE BLOOD. OBSTRUCTIONS IS THE OnCAM or DlfifcSTlO. nxpenrnee has pr ived Hint nearlv evert- Dieneorir!nstee from linpui Hies of the lilood ..r tleninuemcnls of the liigrt. tives tirg.ms ; nnd to sicurc 11,-nlih. we must remove Uses obs.riicli hi. or restore the HI . d M its nnlural .tnte. I he aversion to inking medicine is in ed'cclunlly re in .ve.1 hyCtirsNra'. Vr.iKTH.Lc PcnctTiva 1'h.i.j. being c miplelcly enycl iped with u coming of pure while Sugar, I" ' V.' " m, I'r "1 the internal inKredient s. snul s.ihi trim the kernel) and hnve n Inrtc ol medicine U.iture ns duly sw ill .wc! ns ! t,f c.ady. .MrP,ver t.iey neither naiiseule or gripe in the sliehte.i decree, hv opernie e.,o,'!y on nl! the thseosed peK. of the svstem, ii rea.lor c iilinin? l!i.-meli i,., nii.1 ricking nn 'pnrlicular reel .n rims, it thel,iver be alleetcd one iiigr'edient vlt operate on that mrtieul sr .-rein. n.. bv eleansmg it nf an i.xccesnl Hile r,st re il t ns i,:,t,od smte. Ah. therWlll operate on the B cird mid remove all luipurilie. in its eircu-l-.ti ni ; while a third wi!l rff-ttp llv e,;,el whatever impe lines may have been riolmiccl iitl.i the .t.B.h. and hence tliey.;nkent the r.t . ri!i.e-ise rem .re all Impure lis' mr. t run the bty. open the ,ires evteniallr snd inter 'XX' ,'f,rfi.'1''l obivaion. particle, from the eh).e, s-ithat the blo-d m.v be th nmrhiy pure thus .ecu ring a nee an.) healthy ecii..i,t,. the Heart. I.uugsaud laver and tuerebv they restore he.iltt, even hen all oilier rseus mtve iLii(i. Ph. entire truth of t!:e eh ve enn be ascertained ly the trial of a suusk- box. and tMf vhtnetnre positive end fi?!,',".1 m ?" ""h. Hat the pr .prietor bind, himesir t return the money paid lor them in all can. where they do not give universal sitislacli- n. Helull n ir, .- c tN. per Hox. ,, Pri icipil oT.ee No. (18 Versey ., N. York. 9..1I by JOII V. Vl UM-,,' Sunbury ret-m. . M. A. McCAV, Northumberl.ad. tT- rTememlierDr. C. V. Clickner is th. inventor of IS. Hug ir Coated IM I, .ml that nothing oftheurt was aver hear, of until he iutn.lueed thenl in Jiide, IMS. Purchaws hoiild, theref.ire slivnysnsli for C'lickner's Sugar Coated '!'" ,,ld llk' ' uihers, or thry will lie made th. vistinuef 1- ebrunry, 17, ly SOKKS ( A EiCd ili:!), Burns, Scalds, and all kinds of injlamtd Srt Cured. riwisM-s l NIVKIISAI. OINTMENT, is ths meet g e wylele lliirn A .tid.te ever known. It uisl.aUf, lOUSKY'S I'NIVF.nSAI. OINTMENT, ii.ii in r fanon.ll bv.tlamrl atooannnis .f tl m.i. a-r... Uurn und Scald. ' K.w okl S ires. Hi macs. Cuts, Sprains, ate m nun or beast, it iM he best s. licaluni lliat can be rn.ee lli..usuiids have tried aud thousands pnnse it. It isthsineet perlecl nusier of mui ever discovered. All who use re ommeiKl it. Every I'sinilv sh uld be provided with it. N..ne can tel h wso u s.aue of the familv may need it. tsTOItserve each tnai of the genuine Uiiitmen) has the iinme.-'v Toiskt, wnllen on the outside label Te ..US jo thi. is forgery. H sttirre;,. Livery Men. Fanners, snd sll who ns. Horses, will find this Ointment the very best thing they can ase f ir Collar lialls. rVrntcliea, Kicks. Ac, 4c, oil tlieir siiiirfsk Hurely every mercy I ul mini woukl keep his animals ss free troui pain ns posaiblc. T :usey's L uivcrsal (jintmeiil is all tliat is required, 'fry it. lil l'KS ol-' lS!;rTS Forth, .ting or bit. of poism u. Insect.. Tou.eS 's Ointment i. unihslied Hundreds have trleittt and found It go-uf. PI l.KS CC K KD ! For the Pile.. Tousry's ruivers.1 Clnt. menl is one of thebe.1 Kcmedie. that can be spoiled. AU who have tri.il it for the Piles recommend it. OLD SOKKS CI HE1). F.a-old obMuiate Ses, there is n illiiug eijuul to Tousey's Ointment, a person hi Menu, li. had. for a number of yenia. s s 're leg that baffled the skill. 'I the il.wt.ir.. Tousey's Ointment was recommended by one of the visiting ph sicians. f who know ils g-reat vir tues.) and iwi b 'Xes pr.Mluccd more benefit thuu the ne tieul iiad rei-eivetl t'r.iin uny and all previous remedies Lei sll livit. HI'HNS AND SCALDS Cl'RED. Thousand, of eases of Burns and ScnM. in all parts of the couulrv, have bees cured liy Tousey's L iiivcrsd Ointment. Certlficulea enetk could I hnd H 1,1! the whole ol this sheet """ml"i" VIOLENT lllt.l lSKS CI IIKD. Teat'imorti.l. on te. m-.nial iu luvor ol louu-y . Ouninem for curine liruies heve been iaTcre.1 the propnebsia. Ilund.ed. in Vrusx will ccniiy to its great merits relieving ihepsiuof the most severe Bmis. All pers 'ns .hould try it riCALKHKAD fTHED. S.,,,.., ' of sdd PIMI ' been cured by lousey's Oinlmciit. Try it it srMoss MALT RHEIM Cf'RF.D. Of ad ihe remedie. ever is covcren forlbs m isl disngrrweble complnint, Tomev', t .i tofail ' Ulc "K'1 eHiiihte. It uever was knewa Cll APPF.D HANDS CAN IIECl'BFJJ -Tousey's Uiu. vers.l Oiniinent will alwny. cure the worst eases of Chee ped Hands. Scores of persm. will .tale Ihi. fttiKK Lll'Si THl-.D. For the eure of Sire Line there was never anything made equal to Tousey's Omunenl. It is eure to eure tliem. Try it. It is s scientific isinp1.iind. warranted nolo contain sey preparation i Mercury. f prl0, M p.,,,, fmr furllierisirliculars c-aicerniog ibis reellv valuable OuUnksal Hi. pulilic arereferretl to Pamphlets, to'bs had gratis, ef re sneciabie Drugri.ts and Mercliaui. throut hotu ths Wiulee blates. Pretred hy 8. TOISEV, Druggist, No. 10$ Nsasse Street, Nw York Aossts-JtHlN VOt'.Ne, Sunbury. M. A. MeCAT, NorthuinliecUnd. February 17, leMO ly otton Vam, Cotton Carpet Chain, Cotton Laps and Wadding, Cotton Outlines, Ready made Pantaloons, Ready made Vesta, Congress Knives, Porcelain lined preserving kettles, just received for sale by H. MASTER. Sunbury, Dec. S, 1848. XE8 of a very euperiox quality for eale by. II. MASSER. ' Sunbury, Dec. t, 1843. I) LANK COOKa A aaaortraent ec Blank Hooks, just received and sale by H. MASSER. Sunburyj Deo. S, 1848, - ' VKl)'P MOLASEa.uperioT refined 8yrp Molasses for sale by HsJNKY MATHER , Suahury, Dee. a, UIS.