SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAM0K1N JOURNAL; (Sljfjauntt. . n 1. 1 - .k. Ameficaa Fowl .... . 1 ,T-PllIOWl'"' , """ J Teed your hrti It U good rultjy ;Bin ,0 0y( or whilt MgMybo&Jiately after ceasing to lay, toohigmy sj,-i.illteiv lyliyyoa wish to fatten them for table in; for a won at a fowl begin! to fatten, she llopi laying. Voo must, therefore, teparate the two clae ef fowl, layer and fatteners, at afl eente at feeding time. Make ome teparate provision for yonr cock ; if they are only fed in company with the hen, they are apt to think too much of their mistrewM, and to neglect their own appetite ; and re collect that to hare ttrone chicken, you mint hae a ttrong male, which and ill-fed bird cannot be expected to proe. You thould also make a separate provision for such fowl at are bullied or oppressed by the rest. Fowls are much given to jealousy ; the cock'a favor it tometimet the cause of this, 'but by no meant invariably to, and indeeJ, the cause it not at all timet to be ascertained ; how ever obscure the cause-, it is incumbent on the poultry fancier to prevent the effect, by adopting the teparative system at the timet indicated. Iii tuch an occurrence, which is easily re eogniiable by the cock's comparative neglect of the others, it it better to remove the fa vorite at once ; if you do not do so, quarrels will ensue this hen will nearly always be made a victim, and in many cases the quar rel on her account will give rise to other and more general affrays. Oat. When oat are to be had, a few bamlaful are well spent on your fowl -Wheat When damaged wheat can be bought at low price, it may be used for the feeding of poultry w ith much profit and advantage ; when no such thing can bo procured, how ever, and when it is proposed to feed them upon the sound, marketable article, turn a deaf ear to the thoughtless adviser. The ame may be said of barley, w. ch is also objectionable a acting in a purgative man ner; it is useful as an occasional feed, when lowl are over-fed. Bye is generally a cheap er description of grain than ar.y other, and damaged rye may be used, to a certain ex tent, rith poultry with impunity, even when affected with the ergot When fowl are precluded by Nature's operation from picking up any kind of ani mat food, tuch a worms, snails, tec, some should be provided them. A sheep's or ox's liver is a good substitute far what fowls u-u ally pick up in the shape of animal nutriment Green vegetable diet, such a cabbages, tur : . - -k..i i -i k ,.i t.i SI11IB, Ki;. BIIUI1IU aiBU UC Ollltliuilj piu.ltltll. Fowl of all kinds require sand or gravel as an aid to digestion, being, in fact, necessary to promote medium of trituration in the I gizzard, as well a to supply calcaroous mat ter for their egg-shall. You should, there fore, alway have such placed within the bitd'a reach. This, we must admit, applies more immediately to uch fowl aaaie kept in a confined yard ; when the walk is at all extensive, the birdsenn usually pick upenough for themselves. Freshwater gravel is the best : if vsu live near the ea, and wish to use and so easily obtainable from the beach you should first wash it, and in two or three water. Where no sand of any kind can be obtained, a in towns, yon can buy chalk ; ' you will, of course, pound before placing in the yard. Cayenne pepper, indeed, all descriptions of pepper, especially the Cayenne in pods, will be found a favorite with fowl, and will be greedily devoured by them ; it acts as a pow. fill stimulant, and remarkably promote lay. ing, and, when mied in, of course a ground tate, with boild oats, will be found produc tive of Ihe best effect In this, however, as in every thing else, let moderation be the ruling principle. Pepper will be found particular. ly useful in feeding your turkeys, as indeed, are all stimulating vegetables, amongst which are nettles, horse-radish, and water-crosses. Geese and duck will eat greedily and so, indeed, will your olher fowl cabbaso or other green boiled and hamlbruieed w'uh bran or pollard ; a little pepper added to tins forms a valuable dietetic. Valvk or Corst Cobs. A "Subscriber" in tb Amertcan Agriculturist, offer the fol lowing important fact in relation lo the value of Corn Cubs, which commend themselvf a to the attention of every farmer. We have of- fn Ar.. .t f i i . , . .... ,B..ru. ine w"" -iiu ir, io Da lounu up- on every farm in more or less abundance, but in most case recanted as valueleaa. eini ... - r- lortuei: 1 nave netl corn and cob-meat, ground fine ... . .., , . vwn ana wiinout oais, lor Dorset, the last 12 nrli vpori. anil I ibinfc it nn ......lUi r...l ' ' -- " --' t. I .1 I I I- I ii urcji. a uuiN iuu ii, ui uowen, ni tiair liea imnnl h anil irmAlrpan rrrAi imn,.........! inhiIiok. I also use tha meal with wheat came to live tu tno neigUDorlJOOil, 1 wa n- diculed by the neighbors, who aid my Loise .. ... . wouia not live till prii)ff : bill when sprins . . ,u. ... . r ,. . ' i c came, they were fatter, snd tn far tetter condition man tneirs. I louuu tDat loey took roysdvics sfter this, aud fed the same at myself, making a great caving ia feed. ' Wire Fchcc Much ha been said in the paper iu favor of the cheapness and dura bilityofwire fence. We fear that a few year' trial will disappoint many who have erected them. If the wire i o light a to be afforded at leas than two dollar per rod. keavy ealtle will frequently nap it by acci dentally plunging aainsl it, if it it tinhtlv tretched. 11 ilack. is frequent ed mo- tioiverve in the course of time to crack it off at the post, which tendency is greatly in creasej by the water winch lodge in the hole and gradually diminish jte drengtb tJ ruting. Albany Cultivator. m A GasiT Cciott. On Thursday last, ay lb Lancaster "Press," we had Ihe plea. sure of witnessing one of the greatest natural curiosilie we ever beheld before. We bad sn introduction te Mr. Jamc Siuar, a young (gentleman from Huntingdon county, this Slate, who ha the astonishing power of ma- kin music in nit cnesr, similar to that ot a to rnrsinn, drcggists and country MERCHANTS. DR. J. N. KEELER A Bro. most respectfully solicits attention to their fresh stock of Enf lith, French, German and Ameiemn Drugs, M ed ict nn, Chemicale, Paint, Oils, Dy Stuffs, Glsss war. Perfumery, Pstent Medicines Ac. Having opened a new store No. S3 Msrket St with a full supply of Fresh Drug and Medicines, w re spectfully solicit Country dealers to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, promising ons snd all who rosy feel disposed to extend to us their pstronsge, to sell them genuine Drugs and Medi cines, cn ss lilieral terms as any olhtr house in the City, ml to faithfully execute all orders entrusted to u promptly snd with dispatch. One of the proprietors being a regular physician, affords smplc guarantee of the genuine quality of all articles sold at their establishment. Ws especially invite druggists snd country merchants, wlio msy wih to become a genu for Dr. heeler Celebrated ramtly medxnnei, (stan dard and popular remedies,) to forward their ad dress. v Soliciting tht patronage of dealers, we respect fully remain. J. N. KEELER ft BRO., Wholetsl Druggists, No. S94 Market street, Philadelphia. September IS, 1849. ly. LAUD LAMPS. C OR NEt.it' It CO. Ns. m Chrenut t. II ESFECTFL'LLY announce thst thevhavs B m. just finished the most extensive ssssrtmsnt of LAMPS, they have ever offered for sale, comprising ELEGANT NEW STYLE CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS. PENDANTS, MANTEL LIGHTS, kc. In great variety, and of ORIGINAL DESIGNS. Much attention has been paid to ECONOMY, in the construction of these Lamps, snd such sre made as will produce the greatest amount ot light from the least consumption ot L.anl. Recent improvements in the manufactory, with the introduction of new and perfected machinerv, enables them to sell at a very GREAT REDUC TION from former prices, and all articles before leaving the manufactory, are carefully inspected, and arc warranted perfectly tight, ana to give satis. faction. Philadelphia, June 2, 1S49 ly lugratltiidc Is the basest crime of mnn. VX7E are not among that class of Editors who ' for a few dollars will, (at the expense of) ruth and honesty) "crack up" an article and bring it into rapid sale; neither are we willing to remain silent, nficr 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 sore throat and violent cold some few weeks ago. Well, we purchased two bottles of WINSLOW'S BALSAM OF HOREIIOUND and so sudden was the cure, that we forgot we ever had a cold. Those who aro a 111 ir ted, mav try it upon our recommendation. Lewiston Tele- giayh. A fresh auririlv of the above vnlnnblo medicine jgt received, and for sale in Sunbuiy, by John v. r riling, Mary A. Met. ay at Northumberland, and at wholesale by Frederick Klrlt, & Co., cor ner ot 8d and Uullowhill afreets, Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Sept. 22J, 1819. 8 nio. "Encourage Your Own!" HAAS &RENN. FASHIONABLE MAKE OF FURNITURE AND CHAIRS. 'y HE subscribers respectfully coll the attention A of the public to their large and splendid assort ment ot every quality and price of 'Aiui:r-AVAir, 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 lie had in the city. No effort is spared in the manufacture of their ware, and the suliscribers are determined to keep up with the many improvements which are constantly being mauc i neir stock consists ot .Mahogany Solus, DIvniiM autl Lounges, Bureaus, Srcrctarfcs, Sftf ooaros, SOFA, BREAKFAST AND DIXIXG TABLES, and also 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. J hey also manufacture all kinds and qualities 01 CHAIRS, including varieties never before to be had in Sunbury, such as MtiioossT, Black Wauct AMI Cl'KLSn AUrLE GSECIA! : 1ID WlKIIIOB CHAIRS, as u vascv Pi a mo Stools, which are of the latest styles, and warranted to be excelled by none manufactured in the Citieaor elsewhere. I he subscriliers are determined that there shall be no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in I tlic cities, ascvery fonfidence can be entertained about lhc H"lity and finish of their wars and I Chairs, ,Jlielr rticlft wil ta d.ipoieJ of on m gooJ terms as tliey can be purchased elsewhere. Coun. try Produce taken in pavment for work. t3 tNDEUTAKIAG attended to on reason- able terms. ty The Ware Tioom ia in Market Street, opposite J. Young' (tore, aud nearly opposite i i- ... tavern. DANIEL HAAS, nrnifi!!,' nwu - . . UUI,UU Sunbury, April 26, 1S49. tf I I axjjj f AAOi T'LrtmenTW TV b,na In' ",rge?" M. sortment of all TrE as in the city of P 11. ladclplua, Wholeialt nd Retail, conaisuiiir of every variety suitable for Parlors, Entries, Dining U , 'I 1 1.1 .1. r r . , u.u suamy anu si vie caunot be surpassed. Doing a cosh business ke enabled to U a belter artide at much lower rate titan any store doing I TRADE BUSINESS. I On hand, a large assortment of Wii Pirss, for Curtains, Fire Prints, Borders, 4c. which will be sold for Cosh. Paper Hanging don in the country at city price. IS. B, Dealers are invited to call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. FINN it BUHTON, No. 143 Arch Street, South side Philadelphia, Msy 56, 1849 ly BOSS OINTMENT, TOR TETTER T KAD ths foltosnm from Cspt-Dsvoa, ths Traveiiac.) I . TKlia . start bmji a f-i-Am II Ifil ruiLiDSLPHU, October 31, IW. nrveral renrt tinea I waa attacked with a bceakina nnt on aiy ueck in I be .ra ( Teller, which I am e wvnxxal wv c 'iararic4 at ihe Barbrr'aEtiop. It graudually catwid. eil vec my fmt uulil it reached the aa fmxi Ihe ehrrka. Uuriiif the everal an-uiha thai it e iiiinusd amMidiiig, I uead didereiH applicatKHu, a ine which had Hit e!ivt, apprenlly at least, "( locreuiiiif Ihe diireee, hut fruni ikihc oi liirtu did 1 perceive the least beiieSt until 1 SpliedtlM RiwaUmTiusT. Hy Um um tifuue jar ot it, 1 wat pcrlotlly cured aud have renuiiued free ol' aoee- liini. 1 hare sim-s uaed the Ointment, lifrtiity nimlied for mash. mm of the fare, lititehee, rlupped Imiide, to. With par. feet Ktrrn. 1 have no heeiuiHw ia reaoairaeudiiif M ia JAMES DEVOE. li-usual HAStSB, auaburv. JalrW, la. rj OOKa and Gold Pen. On hand several eop. ie of th Hf of Christ, and also a numbs of gold which we wiU seU at tit PailafelpkM CABINET WARE ROOMS. I THE subscriber respectfully Informs the miblt that h continue the manufacture of CABI NET WARE, in all its branch ts, at his stand in Market street in 8unbury, and that he has (tow on hand a handsomo assortment of well mads and fashionable furniture. . , He also carries on, at his old establishment. In Fawn street, the CHAIR M4KIG nU8IESS, in alt its branches, and keeps constantly on hand, an assortment of well made and fashionable CHAIRS, plain and ornamental. AH of which he will dispose of at prices as low ss at any esta blishment in the county. His long experience in the business, justifies hnn in the lielicf that he will be able to give gen eral satisfaction, and therefore solicits from his customers continuance of their patronage. UT All kinds of produce taken in exchange. SEBASTIAN HOLPT. Sunbury, March 17, 1849. tf J"jnT- ARRIVED. , 4 New Assortment of Frenh Goods. IRA T. CLEMENT, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends, cus tomers and others, that he has just received a handsome assortment of NEW GOODS st his store in MarVet Square in Sunbury, such as Dry (5ood., Groceries, Queens wnre. Hardware, &c. Sunbury, Junt 33, 1849. TANNERS TAKE NOTICE. Vftv lllrtc oil ii nd Leather More. AY 1 1 1 North 3rt SI. 3 floor Move Race St. Philadelphia , riNHE subscribers offer to the tanners on the I most favorable terms their freah imxutalion of Hides, consisting of Buenos Ayres, Lapl.-ita, Caraccas, Laguira, Hung-Dry, Chili. Salted Per ambiico and all kinds of Spanish Hides, dry and salted. Also, Green Slaughter, Drv Salted, and Black Dry Potna Kips, Also, Straights, ami Bank oil and a general as sortment of Currier's Tools. They will sell or trade for Snanish or Slauchter Leather, the above Hides, Kips, Oil and Tools, on better terms, than old Houses in the city, lash paid tor Leather of all kinds. KEEN A KIRKPATRICK. Philadelphia, May SG, 1S49 ly CUTLERY. A Ne tensive Stock of Pocket and Table CUT- i I T.KKV ,,f actio v J CHIT 1. C0LE1A1T, Not. 32 and 33 ARCADE, and 8J North THIRD Street, Comprising 5000 dozen Penknives, Scissors and Kazors. Also, a choice assortment of Rodgers 4- Sons, V ottcnholin s Greave a W. & 8. Bntcher s and Fenney's Cutlery, Also, npanish. Dirk and Hunting Knives. Also, turns. Pistols, and Bowie Knives. Also, The American Razor Strop, a superior ar ticle, worthy the attention of Dealers. Can Dealers in Cutlery, will find ths above Stock worthy their attention, as the Subscriber's chief business is importing and selling cutlery. Philadelphia, June 9, 1849 ly MARBHALLtS Coitcentrnteri $nraparlltn Forth cure of Tetter, Scrofula. Erysipalas, Piles, Chronic Kheumatiem and all disorders of the Blood, Mercurial Disease, eke. 1 T is recommended to Physicians and othera, as the strongest preparation now in uxe, and en tirely different from that put up in quart bottles, possessing little or no active principle of the Sarsa parilla, but intended to deceive the public. For sale by M. A. McCA Y, Northumberland. HEYL'S EMBROCATION for Horses will cure Sprains, Bruists, Cut, Calls, Swellings, snd all complaints requiring an external remedy. It is highly usetut in Spavin, Curb, Kinirbone, still ness of the Joints, cracked Heels, Splints, 6tc It has also been used with great success by per- sous afflicted with Rheumatism, and other com plaints. Prepared only by W. Marshall, Philadel phia, and for sale by M. A. McCay, Northumber land. Philadelphia, May 26, 1849 ly Git HAT AltltlVAL. 1 OHN W. FRILIXG ha just received at his ' store in Sunbury an extensive assortment NEW GOODS, of every variety which he ia now reuly to sell or exchange for produce ; and consist ing in part of CLOTHS, C.1SSLMERES, S c. Linen and Cotton drillinq, and summer wear of all Hindu. Calicoes, Chintz, Gingham, Lawn, &,c. Muslin bleached and unbleached. PALM LEAF AND OTHER HATS. Quecnsivare and Hardware of all kinds. Drugs Paints, and Dykstitf. FISH, SALT, AND PLASTER. A nd a mat variety of olher articles all of which win lie sold at tlie lowest terms. Sunbury, May S6, 1849 WIS1SG & CLKMliNT. Saddle and Hnrncss linkers). f IT1HE undersigned respectfully inform the public, that they jyycj i " VVIIMIIVHI.VU aituve utile j-rwej ncu m Sunbury. and will con. n im ivt a 1 1 : tantly keep on hand aud manufacturt to order, st ,h"r,!'JiVM,r1kV,,Te,Mary oPlleVouna' store, all articles belongin to their line of business. All articles manufactured by them will be made in the best and most durable style, and at price as reasonable ss they can be had at ny other estab liahmeut in the county. They therefore respectfully solicit persons to call and examine fur themselves oeiure purcnasing eisewuere. All Kinds ot pro- K 7r upvr.vr u-p.p ALGLSTL'S H. CLEMENT. Sunbury, June 23, 1 813. LIQUORS, WINES. &C. 'THE suhsrriher haa just received a new supply of the best liquor that ever cam to Sunbury. consisting in pan oi superior old pale Brandy. Fin Cogniae Biandy. Superior Old Jamaica Spirit. New England Rum. Tin Holland Gin. Superior Old Whiskey Common do Superior Maderia Win. Lislwn do. do. Superior Port Wine. Burgundy Port do. Sweet Malsga Wine. Superior Claret Win in bottle. Champagne do. do, HENKV MASSE R. Sunbury, May 26 1849. , FATEITT HEEDICI1T2.3. Green Oxygenated Bitter, price reduced. Old Jacob Townsend'sSarsaparilla. Baker's Sarsa parilla. Swayne't -yrup of Wild Chrr Swayne's Vermifuge. yre't Cherry Pectoral ' Dr. Drake' Panacea. Dr. Cullen' do Tibbit' Pain Killer. . Dr. Hoofland's German Bitter: - Indian Vegstabl Pilla . Horse and Cattle Medicines Per sl by ' HKNBT MAMEB. DIAMOND POWDER. FOR RAZOR STROPS. THIS Powder is warranted far superior to any thina in use for imparting a keen, smoothed to Kit tart, Burgical instruments, and all kinds ot fin CcTixatt it may be applied to any kind of trap. Also superior Ksxor, Knives, and rertu msry , wholesale and retail, bv ALFRED BENNETT, Agent. Depot of Fine Razors, Strops, Brushes, and Cheap Fancy Goods, No. 1 8 8outh Fifth street a bov Chestnut Philadelphia. TESTIMONIALS. Pini.siisi.rHi, Feb. 15th, 1848. This may certify that I have use one of ths Strops prepared with HAYNES' MAGIC DIA. MOND POWDER, and can attest in the most unequivocal manner, that there is nothing can be found that will produce the same r licet in my opin ion, and must tay to others, try it, and yon will find it superior to any heretofore in use. 1 can truly say that I never knew what a sharp razor was before. JOHN SCOTT, Iron Safe Maker, 41 S. Third st PiiiisnsLriiiA, October, 1848. A very hard beard and tender face has compel led m to seek and test many contrivances design ed to make shaving easy and pleasant; but with indiltercnt success, until 1 made use of the Magic DIAMOND POWDER, sold by Alfred Bennett, and Rousscl's Shaving Cream. Their united pow er act like magic, and impart a power to tli Razor to remove the most stubborn beard, with tut irri tating the skin or. temper of their owner. J. COX, 49 South Fifth Street For sale at this ofliee Price 35 cts. per Box November 35, 1848 6m. J. J. GP.EE1TOTTGH. (Lisle Keller Ore nioigli.) PATENT ATTORNEY. AND MECHANIC At, ENO NEEE, WHNlilitjrtvn. !.!. ORAWINGS and papers for the Patent Olfiee, prepared ami all ihe necessiry bu siness, in relation to securing ptilfiits, Ininx acted, and promptly utteiuliM to, at their of liee opposite the rutent U.liee. October 28, 1848. GOLD & SII.Ti:n WtKU. J. STOCKMAN, No. 60 Chesnnt-st, at the sign of the Gold 1 tumble, beturen 2d. If 3d. its., south side Philadelphia. MANUFACTURES and keeps constantly , V i on hand, at wholesale and retail, the fol lowing articles, of a superior quality, at reduced prices : Gold and Silver Pencils, do Tliiinh.es, do r mger Shields, Silver Table, Desert, Tea, Salt and Mustard Spoons, do Forks, Soup and Oyster Ladles, do Combs, Purse Clatpa, Scissor Hooks and Chains, Knitting Sheaths, ic. ALSO, Jewellery, Plated and Brittannia ware, Uermnn ssilver Spoons, Oct.; unld Diamond poin ted Pens at various prices ; Jackson's Suierior ijverpoinlcd L,eade, oxc, Ac. Philadelphia, May 36, 1849, n preenitin the public with a remeily f.ir tlie treatment aim rureni r vr. 41D Aai-I em ol irr In II nit iIiibts. nn auiikicv ie needed. Vnst inimiieri in Ihe lTnitl NtMlee. who iunT from theee affrctioue in their vaneil forme, nre mpeilt t eeek relief trom other e iurre. tkaii the imm late nrrwrinthni. of the reiruLir nhrMcinn. It Imr-unre Iheret.ve an object nr humanity, na well ae .if puljir inter. eet, to brine before tliein a rente.lv nrennred ftom rmt(h ex. nerieiH-e. and which may always he relieil uitm ae avk, arracTDAL, amd hasmlsi. to thw cnsTTiTins. Thit eut-h it the true character of the INDIA CHOI.AliOGl'K, ainnly atleeled by Ihe uuivsrtal tuccett with which It hat been employed. Kttrnct from a eomirmitirnti.m ot the Hon. Wn . liam WonstaiDca, of tha U. 9. Senate, late Governor ot Aiicnifau. DivaoiT. Oct. at. ihjo DocToa Cnasls. Omood, iMar pir. I nave rend with much intereit, yonr little tsabatub Uton the 4,CMiieea. trent merit and cure" of the febrile dieaneea which have it ealeueivclv nrevailed in our country during Ihe kit few m nilhi an interest increased no d itibt, by the furl thnt 1 hnve lu.iiviilnally suffered so much frim them. Thotiyh I feel myself very ine .mneteut to juitee tifely upon a sulijet-t to entirely professional, yet your me try seems 1 1 me wen reus um, and vonr c nu'lu sums just, sikI I think withnl. ttnl your pumphlet ia caIcu bled to produce much practical ft'"!. rtenkiuit ot the tnetlieine he aiys : It fully justified your Satteruis elecUiti lis. and as a siife, ronvrn'ient. and p'rpu btr remrtly, my own experience, a fur, inluer me 1 1 lie. lieve that it will prove a treat public benefit. ) nm pleiiseil learn tnat you nave re'9iilly eetuniiitritMl several aeem-iet r iit disivsit,Ht tlxmirli I res-ret that, with a view 1 1 a m tre tenenil dissemination of it, you should hnve found it necessary to remove from your present residence among us. itu iuuvu rcspeut i nave tlie nonor to lie. sir, 'our obliged servnnt, WIM.IAM WOODIllllDGE. Vf From Hon. S-rrmrs V. R. Tbowbbiogb. of Mirhi. (an Suit Quisle, to Ihe Agent at Detroit. hi bulimia. Uahlasb Co., Dec 13, 1st I. Sir voit wish me to inform vou wltat I know u Dr. Ose nuI's lielia Choi is vue. nr ami-bill his mnliriue 1 il., believe Ilial if the virtue an.1 etfintcy ol this medicine were eeuetaiiy tuowu, the rrvia a.iD aoi'I would Uisapinwr MICIIVWI. I pr.icured a bottle in tlie SDriui of l4t. and hire m xd reason to believe that myself nml family tscaped tht agut m i ii, cmiarucitrv 'n tie use. Perhaps in no summer since the settlement if this fine Cnuusula, ant the fever and uus (Meti so prevalent aa tin st. I have ree-immaitled this medicine in numerous iu staueea, atKl when the disense had become Axed and baffled the sain of physicians: and I have never known it fail. I. bits universally produced the in at happy effects, and I bet lieve it has never been exeeetM hy any medicine iu recto, viuf the bilious discuses h" the climate. luurs, resiieciiuiiv, ptkImikv v n. TRownntnoK. Aetit foi Slniitiurv H. B. MASSKR : X.wth WITHINOTOM Ad : Milt.. J 11. KASKK: .k,l fr-ve, MAY A KI.UnK. may s, 1W8 u Ayer's ('heiTv Pectoral, FOR COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, HOARSENESS, ASTHMA. HOOP. ING COUGH, RRONCHITIS AND CONSUMPTION. 1 HIS valuable preparation, n eat mishinely successful in curing diseases of the Lungs, it the tctult ol a skill. ful ctnubliMtl in of llut Irimu... ..i. u e medieuM. lis lugredienu sre freelv mmlo kn itru to the public, .aad are iboa acku nsiedgUi to uiedicid nien aa p suessmg rare rue.lu.il virtues, winch neculur virtues art cuwbiiKd tu the "CHKRHV PECTOIlAl." in their great, est purity and efauaey, and wlieu used, at wiU be teeu (run tha loll twuif valu'tlne lestiin 'tiy : PRUFKSfioa CLEVELAND, of Biwd .in College, ilruuswick, Maine, writes: "I have witiieseed tbt eifwla .ef y.r Cherry Pectoral ia my own family aud in that of my friends, and ita.it given greul tatisiacti iu casesh th i f aduhs snd ehildreti " A VOICE FROM MAS VCIIUHKTTS. Frian Dr. Bryant. Drues-ist saul RaimjuiMt r,i.nM. Falls, Maes: ' ' Da J. C. Avra Dear Sir: Enel td please And remit tance f w all tha Clierry Pectoral last sent me. I can uu. heeitatuigly say. that u meilicine wt tell givea tuch tntif lacii nt at yatr't itat a have I aver teen a medicine which cured t many eases of ewgh aud lung e mpbiiuis Our Physicians are using it exteutivelr in the nractica. d will ,W Wn.. 1 . ' ' Trulyyoars, m D. M BRYANT. ton PERKIV! President at Variant Mediead c m nt t.m learned and iutetiigeid physicians bi tlie etantry, (ca,undert vonipiamaon m rare exceuruce l the cart of that foe oudable disease, Consumption." Aa si ir as incredible number of cerlidentea hava been received; pfuvuig that the Cherry Feet.-al it, iu truth, a uu r.A i n r. i cu l for Coughs, Colds, Asthma snd all pulm'Mtary complaints PRICE 74 CENTS PER BOTTLE. Prepared by J. C. AYEH, Lowell, Mass., and atd by I. M A d6ER , Sunbury, aud MARY McCAY, Norihaio- March 31, INS. I'otlrtv Orlltiqiiriitsj. ALL persons indebted to tli ubscriher, longer than ai r nion lli. nn not. ortwmlr -. .m ...I . requested to call and. make eettlement, or els their account will be left with magistrate for eollec ". J01IX W.FMLING Sunbury, July 7, 1849, . STONE WARE. STONE milk Pan, ttoo Jug and Pitcher, and other article ef (ton wan jut received tod lor tala by JUUr JOHN W. FKIU..G. ' OXYGENATED V 'l" tc a o "cp m sej A SOVEREIGN REMEDY FOR l , t - -.DYSPEPSIA, PHTHISIC, AND OSNSRAL DEBILITY. GEORGE B. GREEN, Propriktob. Windsor, Vermont. T9 a sovereign remedy fur DYSPEPSIA, In many f Hs x forms, such as rwm in the tiHtuch, n earttmrn, hnbltual C illivenem, Acid Stomach. Heartache, IsiMttf Appetite, Pile j Night twnts, and even Ctmtuinnti m fDvKpefrtic r run i nr.; ana Aithma, or rrtuiiaie aneitneu wim twaiige meiit of the Atnumch ( Dyspeptic Atthma,) Difficult Breathinjr, which often retnlta from imperfect digeetitm (or Dripeptir ftytpiuva,) it relieved by thrae Btttera. Innlvirt, their um hut been proved in the relief run wt all tiie avmnt diia tint nrceeH from a dcbilirnted r at nic e milW ti'Hiitf theftt in-irhi alii In treiwrnl deNlitv arininw frun aw frun the efTwta if Fever, particularly Fever nod A rue. Fcsmnlei iiTeriuei untl.r aur uterine drramr-miil anitttf fnmi weakitem, will find the '()TOFNrKn HiT- Tiaj" an excellent remedy, atm n-H tarpaeaea oy any mem cine in nae. The hi rrr of tint mlictne i necultar. It hnt mmw tta war ti wit. lie far I lehr bv the f rre if tli own tittrtiiaie merit a. N ariificinl means hnva been lined t" live it n' toriety ami thntat it npHi public attetiti 11. It hm never before even )een aKeriificfl, but hnving first sh iwii its re- mnrknMe elriciicy in the family of the pr rtrict r, ami by him nfterwitnla lidniittittered to his afflicted Irieivls tmd at- rgn liutnncea with a like result, its renut'iliti gratlunlly ex- trnfieti until it is Kii wit tn the in -at iiistnnt p.irts ma Fni m, as a medicine M' unrivalled virtnea in the cure ol Dyspepsia in ail its different f ttnis, and all f f the cure of Asthma or Fhthisie. I la mily herald nod its milf eul try tuts Iteen the ttry rf its w nwlcrnil efflcnev, aa fid frnn mouth t tiinilh or by letter frmi friend 1 1 friend. In eve ry infttniice where tltese Hitters hnve been need, and the re sult made known to the prophet ir, they have pr.red a re medv. Numeroua certificates, attrstinr tha artwulnr emency if the "OxYGatiATKD HiTicKa.1' are in tha p iswasi n o the Cr prietir j mtuiy of them signed by pert msnlrendy widely imwn to the public. GEO. B. GREEN, Pfopriet. WINDSOR, Vt., October 3, 16)13. The folio wing Ortlficntes have recently bees. received 1 WmttunTox. D. C. Ju?tk 10, 14V fl'ivinir m ule use f the t xvtf-tnici Hiitcnt'- nremreil bv Dr. tie B. fireen, ..f Winde r.. Vt. 'ind fr mi kn v- Ic.lfre Ittuiiicil -if their efTicwv in ther cast', werlferfitlly rec inincii.l ihrui t the (Hil.lir, Iwlicvinir th it they Wi lully snstiitu the rrc Mn tiuiuhtt n ( the rropnrt r. We h pe thnt this v ihi'ibie rcmody nviy lie s i fiiirrlly diffitvil thr Miffh-mt the country thnt it ttriy l ncccwiHe to all tha afflict ed. I U.S. Senator from Verm nit, J Wife F. SlMio3. I. S. Senator from R. Ishnd. J. T. MORKUKAD, V. 9. Senator and foruurly G veni or of Keiituckv- 1. II. AR01D. Member of Coneress and fortnerlv Ga- Vern r 'f It. I. WM. WOODRRIDGE. U. S. Senator and fonneriy Ga vern r of Michnrnn. M I. MARTIN, Delegrita in Congress from Wtscansiu i errn ny. From U m. U, D. FoTEa, Muiler of Congress frain I'eiuisvlviiuia. WashiVotox. D. C. Ju 10. Dear Sir. I have been a dyspeph? auiferer f ir ah Mil ten yeiira, ami hnve res 'rted t van us mesbciites fr relief with nit succuss. until I mnde use of ymr 'Oxyffeti!ited Hitters." I hnve used nh iut iwi bottles, and find uiysutl restored to perfect heillh The f rois in which the 'dis ease sh wn itself, in my c.-ise, ware. grcit acidity of the at tnach, I ss f appetite, extreme rJ itnlvm-r?, severe c mstl- phti n 'H the bnvcls. mid vi ilent he-id iche. Feelm desi r ns that a kn twledire ot y-nr vuluble remedy may reach others simil irly atflu-ted. I tnke are:it pleasure in rec rd ing my testnn ity t its cnntiv pnvcr: uulwull als reinnrlc, thnt while on a visit nt h tine h sh rt time sni'-e. I adrainiterd part of a b ntle t a uu ii'ier h' my atflicied friends, wtt'i preat succaa. They tire dustr his tint y hi ah mid establish an aencv nt PiUslmnr, iuf rm the n where the medicine cm In.- obtained. With mi eirnoMt de aire f r your pr 4erity and happiness, I su'tsrribe mvsell' irniv yttiir irn-no . u. kum kii D "ct. Geo. II. Guile?!. Willi's ir. Vt. S hVI Vh deanle and Retail by Gteen k Fletcher, N vomin wain ?Tre, i't)im'iciriia. Atent f t SimlMirv H. H M Airents for Milton M ACKAV A II A Affrnt f tf l'p;rr Malum . J. U. Hti.N.N. April 10. 194S JMPOUTANT TO TUB t'UBLK' Z0?.3E C.TTLS MEDICINES. Don't permit your Horses or cattle to ilie. wlirn tlie means of cure arewiiliui the reach of all! The timlrmiTneJ lias spent several years in tli aumj or elcnnary prarli.-c in "Lon lon and E ilinlioru . he lias also availed himself of tlicrcsear dies of Lrihirt, and olhcrcelchrnteil men, who have contrilmteil so much t- twartls a ititliciotts treatment of animals; the principles of our practice consists in the rejection of general lilcedini; and the total rejection or all medicines that experience haa shown to lie of a dan?ernut tendnncy. These re- meuiesact in harmony with the viUil principle, and wuen given acconlin; to the directions w'licll ac company each article they are capalile of excilin; nd increaainif the natural functions, without tli. minisliinir or drstroyin; their iower, hence are safein tli hands of every one. G. II. DADD, M. D. A List ml llvrse and Cattle Medlcluee. Physic balls, 75c. per box. Alterative ball, 73c do. M powders for had condition, 75c per pack- sire. Heave powder fordineases of the lunjs, 75e dc. J'rine powder for kidneys, 75c do. Tonic powder for had condition ?!aiidere, 75c do. Cordial drink for inHanialioti of bowels, 75c per lultle. I.iiiuid Mister, 75c per bottle. Ointment for proiuoiing the irrowtli of hair, 50c pfr put. Healinrj halsam for wounds and aadJI gal It, 75c. yer bottle. Wpah for inflamed eyes, 50c per liottle. Ointment for mange scratches, old sores, 50c tier bottle. Embrocation for sore throat, 75c per bottle. Hoof ointment for sand crack, brittle hoof. ic. 5flc per bottle. Horse Liniment. Ihe most celebrated article known in England for lameiiesa of every description. 75c r. i ... i 1 u 'Pi nsr oouie. Uistemper powder for red water, $1 per bottle. W onn p lwdcrs for the removal of worms from the intestinal canal, -73 per packt rc. For sale by BTIMPsOX A HEED. 2fl V.,. ehanta Row, also at'DAl)IV8 HOilSE AXD u.M u.r. Jir,uitl.M5 DEPOT, Aoa.1 &. S ilaymarket Hquare, boston. famplilet tlescrtlnnv the diseases for wlti.li these remedies are used can he had eratia. Numerous Certificates are in possession of the Proprietors, ofcures ucrforuied by the above Medi cines. 8old by GREEN & ELETCHER.No.86Sa.uth SIXTH 8treet, Philadelphia, and by his Agists. Htxar Mitiiii, Sunbury, February 3, 1849 tf BPwOT'lT'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER PREPARED and told only, at FREDERICK ' BHOvVWjJ DKUU and CHEMICAL Store, N. E. corner of Firra and Caatxcr atreeu. Phi ladelphia. Thia Essence ia warranted to ooateta in a CMuentrated form, all the valuable proiiertiea of Jamaica Ginger, and will be found on trial an excellent ramtly Medicine. It is particularly re commended at a tonic, to persons recovering trom fever or other diseases, a few drops imparling to tha stomach a plow and igor, equal tn a wine glass of brandy or other stimuland, without any of tha debilitating, eflecta, which are sure to follow the ut of liquor of anjr kind : and it it therefore especially serviceable to children anJ females. To the aged, it will prove a preat comfort j to tlie dyspeptic; and to those who are predisposed to goal or rheumatic aflectione, it gives great relief; and to th inebriate who wishes to reform, but whoa stomach is constantly craving the loxiaue liquor, it is invaluable giving tone to the di -ea-live organs, and atrength to resist temptati n ; and it consequently a ureal agent in the cause of tent perauce. CyFull directions accompany iiiir each bottle. The above rticle can be had at th office of th American. Philadelphia, June I, 1849. ly Valuable Hooka), T IFE or CnaisT, handsomely hound, D'Ae. s'aieas'e HisTuar or Ts RiroantTioir, Bi.aa Dtr-sooKS tan Lt'insnt, full bounded. Fortsle at th publishers prices hy H. B. MASSER. Sunbury, July 14. I84t. . mMTILEY'S t'OUGf CXNDV. Am eicel- W lent remedy lor coughs, colds. For aala at thia elTie 1 RAZORS A superior article for sale at th -lor of " HENRY MAtSER. JuaVury, Fsb. II. UM. ' LIVER COIMFLAINT, JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA. CHRONtC OR I NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE OP .1 . ... 'THE if t nisi p. vfi- - And all diseases arising from a duordtrtd Livtr or Stomach in both Malt and - Femalt : Such ts Constipation, Inward Filet, Fnllnnt nr Blond to the Hmd, Aridity of the Stomach, NalfMa, Heart-burn, Disgust flit F" t, FiiIIiipm or wtiglit in the Slonmoh, 8 mr Kructuti iiip, Hinkmar nr r'littlerinfi at the pit if Ihe Plnmnrh Swiinmint nf the llend, Hurried and PirTiriilt llreathiaj, Flillteriiic at the llenrt. Chokint nr PtiOicntiiiff seneiti ne when in a Ivme p etnre Dimims -iT Viei n, D'rts m went before the iffhl, Fever and dull twin in the tlerid. Defirien. ey of PenntirHiittn, Veil iwnean ttt the tSkiu anil l-.vee. Pein in the Hide, Bnrk. Cheat. I.imlia. Ac , Hnihlen fluelm ( lent. Biinims in tlie Fleah. C:nnsteut limffiniuiis of evil snd front depreaiim of f ,irui Cun be eirectually cured hy B?.. EOCFLA1TM Celi'hratcd Gorman Hitters. Their nnwer nvr tlta alrv ditmtn In not exretM-il' tqiiiillwllty oiiy'ilitTt prnmrnti 11 mi th L'nuetl Jtntrt tu the nireg atleit, iti tnuny CflMe- after skillful pliy.icmtia bad failed. OftimiretTifjut iif th tAvn nnn Somnrh r mrrrt of ltiaiiitv. aiKi will nlar pr-arii.ee diaenae tS the Henri, HViii. lames and Kidneys, and Inva the Imdv open to an attnek of the Ch ilera. Itill nis, or Yetl-iw Fever, ami ia generally tht first cruise of thnt nist baueitil disease, Cousurupli at, Opinion of tht Philadelphia Prens. "TIIE DISPATCH." lJr?cein!et nv: AN INVAI,UAlil,KMi:uu;.la NVekiyefreaitentlv heirii the CelehruUtl U enn. 111 But em, maiiuiticturad by L)r H sotltfiiid, p-kvn of iu ternia if e iniiieiidjlt n, mid we kurw deacrvsilljr an. it in Ur, c Mfiinm iructicf , in cer tain qunrtrri, 1 1 pitlf all tnaimet of Usk kn tmilt, hut in the ah va lliitcra, liiiiHheti, nrt; living wi'iieM-i nf their greul in rwi uihi inyatc:ii w nn. an a nieiiicitm 01 tlie latvt r CtMiiil.iiut. J, i mit Hoc, NerV Mia Ueltihty and Uyaiem. it ha Ituuii I" nm! invalu iWe, ellecling curt-s mttl th r uglily eri'licaliiifc tliKcinvfi, when hII 'ither tnetlieinea have filled. We feel a HiviiKelf that iu lite nm f ihe (ieritviu Hitieri, the fMttntt d 11 4 Iwc hm delnliuiietl, but cMitMiitlyg imi tretiyih ami vigrttlie I'mine a fdct wnr hy it grent c tiiitler ill ti. The Hitteraure .leiamt in biate and tturil, and c 111 e ailmiiiiaTered mi l f any rircuintaurc. t the ni -ai aeucaie nmcn ni.ieeii, itiey cn m itauuiiyan per- 'tta with the m at perfeH atitfty. It w ukl he well f r th wh 1 are nihcfi uflertM in the nerv Mil tvaiem, t ni rteiife with mic ten i;t "Mil'iil ir IrM, anil grailu:illy in cre;im. wCiiim!( fr m experieiirr, ainl are t v ttrae, a pr nef It! Irc. The itrcat t'-tr nd wide, have unite! in re- c Mr,.itcii'liii(f the O en inn tlitteri, and to tha alllicted w m ai C Miiiaii)' advise inetr use. SI'llUTOFTHETIMKS," - JuneSlth ait: "DO OUR GOOD CITIZENS who ire invalids, know the tinny aatotiiahiiit cures thnt have been perfiirmed try Dr. II 1 'in uid'. 1 eleltraled German Bitters ! If they d 11 a, we recommend them tothe"tiennnn Meiticiiit Store," all who sre nIHictcd with Liver Complaint, Jnundice, Dys- pepsin, or nervous Delulltv i the Doctor hnscured many "I our citizmis alter the best pbysicinns had fniled. We hurs uteri them, nnd they have proved tribeninerllcinetruit every one sli iiihI know of, and we cann H refrain giving our tes ti:n -ny in their fav ir, mid that which gives them grenter claim upon our humble effort, they nre entirely Vegetable. "TI1R DAILY TS KWS," Jul tthairt: "We tetik knowingly of Dr. II i .fltnd'e Celebrated Oer. min Hitters, when we ny il is a l.lemiinc of this nee; and in ilise is.-B if the hilhry, digfstive an I Nerv uisSysleuis, it hnsuot wetltink an e.irtl. It is a Veiretnl.le Preuiniiioii, tu I m ule iviih nit Ale .Ii d. nml 1 1 all invalids we w nikt re. c unmeiil it ns w 'rthv Iheir c 'iiridenr. Firsile. tvli leriie and rci .il. nl the principal Pepit, r.K.itNIVN MEDICINE STORE, N . iU Areli Sireel, I'l.lhitelpl in. Fir site hyM. A. McCAY, N irlhnmherlund and Sun. bury ml reiiectnlilc dealers generally throughout the Slate. April II, 184n.ly I'll la IHSti. T1VK. CUslZ! OF Itcadaclie. Gi.i'liui'ss, UheuiiHIis n. Piles. Dya;w-inia. S-urver. Srnill Pi.x. J.tuiKlice, I'-ttiisiu His Hack, Inw tnl WeuUfiesa. Pd .itaii ni of the Heart, itising iu the Tlir.vt, Dr.iisy, Asthma, fevers of all kinds, Fenrile Complaints, MensliS P-.lt Rheum, llearl ilu.'ii. Worms, Chulers .Morbus, Cmg)is, tjuiusey, Who .pnig Couch, C insninption. Ki:s, l.ivcr CiHithinl, KrisiielaB, Deil'ucss, Itcliiugs of the Stin, Cokls. Gout, Gravel, Nervuus Compkttmt, AND A VARIETY OF OTHER DISEASES AB.UIM FROM IMPLRITIkJI OF THR LOOD, AK OBSTHCCTIUNS 1 Till ORGAN OF DIlJESTIOM. F.apetiencs has nr iverl Ihnt nearly every Disease originates fr m Irn inritirt f Ihe 111 l .r dermeeuieu I f the Diges tive, f irg tiis ; an 1 1 1 secure Heulth. we must remove those .lis'rncii usor restore I lie BI l t i.snaluralstite. The aversi in to liking medicine is m st etlcctually re nt ivetl by Ci.tcKRit'ii V eu ar adls Pusgtive Pill.. Iieing c pmnletely euvel .petl with a c .itiug f pure ivluie Sug.ir, (which isns distinct fr -m the interiinl ingredients asauut shell f r -m Ihe kernel) and hnve no tnste of medicine. But are ns easily .wall iwe.1 as bits of Cindy. M ireoveT they neither inuseute r arii-e iu the slightest degree, bv operate eounlly on nil the diseased purls of the sy.ein, ia stkhI of c luhiung themselves to. nnd rackinr aiiv'ivirtii'uliir regi. mi aflms, if thell.iver be affected nne increilient will operate on that part ieulnr organ, and, by cleansing il of an ..t-n.m one rcnore it ui us nniuieu state. Auotner wiu Orateonthe Honrd tnd reinovenll iinimrilies iu its circu- rui n ; wnuea nurd will ellectiiHlly etiel wlialever impu inies may have been disrliarged into the stomach, snd hence they rrikent the r-.H nr disense rem -ve all Impure Hu nt -rs fr m the b .lv . npeu the pores externally and inter nally ; seiwrnte all f ireign and nl.iioi ius particles from the chyle. ithit the hi i d may tie th iroughly pure thus secu tuiga free and healthy action to the Heart, lamp. and l.iver ami tbereliy Ibey restore health even when all other meant have failed. The entire truth nf the ah ve can he ascertained by th. trial of a sine Ie box; nnd their virtues are a nwilivs and certain in restoring Health, thnt tht pr;prict'r bind, himself to return the m mev paid for them in til uses whert ihev do n t give nniverail aitisfacti ni. Rftttll i lff. 05 tin. fr e Pri icipal ofB-e No. fit Versev St., N. Ynrk, biU by JOHN Y. VOCNii. Simhnrv. M. A. Mer W.Northninlierlani. IT" RememlierDr. C. V. Cliekn.r is the invent of the lugir C aitril Pill., sil l that u .thing the s rt wnts ever heanl f until he intr xlaceil them in Jn.le. ISH P.iri-'aMis sh aild, therefire always ask f r Clirkner's Sugar Cited Pillt. tnd take in others, or tiny will bt made the ric:niui a fraud. February, 17, 1840 ly soiu.s t a itutxar.o. Bunts, Scalds, and all kinds of in famed Seres Cured. flvjOUSKY'S UNlVl'.ltAI. UNTIF.NT, is tha awtt c unilete Mum Amid 'Is ever kn awn. It inslanlly, lw.ii u .Magic .top pains oi ine m -si ucsaerais luriiund $cald. For old 3 ires. Utilises, Cuts, Sia-anis, At ii nun or Isjast. it is Ihe lien aiii licalliMi Halt can he nnrle Th 'Usamls have trial and lli airnirla ,iraisc it. Il is ths in tl nenet-l Uk is. er I t.un ever iImic -vercil All wh lie. r- c .mmen.1 it. Kvery fauiilv sli ni l lis tr -vi-le.1 wuh rt. N i,e cm tel h w so u a sue f die f nuiU- may need K t tT ia -rve eick h, nt' the geiiiime lliiiruiru) has tht nauieof M Tumi, wii.ieu on the ouuads UU' Ta tail. o this is I Tgery. B aiiineu. Livery Men, Fanners, and all wh um II uss, will fin I llns Ointment llie very thing tbev ran ute f T C liar (jails. SiT ilches, Kicks Ac. Aeon their annuals tui'rly every inert') fill mini w aild keen his animals ss lies frun pain as p .siiile. T'ltsey's Luiversai Ouiliuent it all thit isre'pilred Try tl. IHTI-i tF ls :i'TS. F irihe s'inc hi:t of p.isai us Insects, T -nsis Out'meut is uinl.a!k)dllU!K!reds havs tnctlt nui f ninil il eo d PII.IjSULH:u: V inhePilcs. T nsey's Universal Oiut. mentisiHie of thetiest Heineilics that can be applied. All who have trie I it f r Ihe PiUs rec iinnend it. OI.Dr)Oil'S Cl'KKD. F ir -kl ubstmatt Bares, there it aHhiug equ.d to Tousey's Ointment. A person m .Msuii. us had, firi ntimlier of years, a t ire leg thnt bnmed the tkill of the d ict ra. T macy't Oiitfmeirt was rscoimiieistsd by inie of the visiting phvsicunis, (who knew its great vir tues,) and Iw , b xes pnslured more bene&t than tut pa tient hud received from any aud all previuua remedies. Let tlltrvit. BUItNSANDSCAI.DCL'RF.D. Thnoaudt of eatet nf Hnrus ami rc-il-la, in all parts ieT the e nnury, aava been cure-.l hy T ittscy's L'niversal Oiutmeirt. Cernficatctea-wg aouM he had 1 1 till the whole nf this sheet. VIOLENT BHL'ISKS CL'UK.D. Testimnniala on teati. m mud ia fav of Tousey's Ointment f -r curing Bruises heve lieen odere.t tht pr ipriel as. llutidreila iu fynK-usa will certify to its gre-c merits relieving the paiu of the tn t severe HruiMft. All .rs us sh add try it. SCAI.D IIKAD C rUV.U ires I cases of fVal.l Mead have been cured by T aisey't Onilincul. Try it it teld m fails. tt.l.T RIIF.l'M Cl'rtKD. Of all tht reme liet tver dis c nrereii i r.bs in st dis igreealae e inj.Uiit,, T nisrv's t'ni verstl Ointment it the m tt c eujikie. It never wub ku wi t fail CH VPPI.D II VNDS C AN HKCURF.D T usey't Val rersil Oi.ilment will always eura the w rst eases of Chnp iieit It ui'ls. ires 4 tert -ns will s'atathis. rVO.lK IJPSCI'KF.D. F -r the em re .f rt laps ihert w:m never anything m ule equal to Tousey's Oiusnieni. It ia sure 1 1 cure 'hetu. Try il. Il is l scientific eianp ua 1. wvmnlel a to eailaia any preoarnti -4 Mercury. Ir" Price een-s tntr b . Fi furl her ir'lailars c aicemutg this really valualae Oiutincut ihe nuldicHrere.'crredti I'sinphleta, tn'lat ha,t grslis. is' re Siwnnblt Drugpiwa aud Alcruueina ihrouglioui the Lulled Slates. rreinred bv 9. TOF8EY, Druggiet, Na. 10 Nasesa Street, New York. Agent. JOHN YOU.N0, "unhury, M. A. MeCAY, N'M-thunilierlnnd. February 17, 184 ly ( "otton Yam. Cotlon Carpet Chain, Cotton Laps ' and Wailtling, Col Ion Outlines, Ready ma.le Pantaloons, Resdy made Vesta, CongTeaa Knivet, Porcelain lined preserving kelllee, just received for tale hy H. MASTER. , Sunbury, Dec t, I8ti. ' PATENT Trutaet of all kinda, Harrison's wrilinj and indellible ink, Cotton yam and U, lust received aud fc' aale by ;'; !' J. W. TRILING. Sunbury, Pee. S, 1848. CATS An assortment just received. Also ailk HATS at $Ti5, for sal by ll.MASSER. ( lionhury, tf. . " - t la si """" est!l Extre' ' I v-t IS pot oa in uau . . A cheaper, pleatnnter, tnd warranted tupeiai, . told, It CUTTS diseases Without Vomitine. utrdn. bmI.. neas, of dehiltutiii tha paUent, aud ia particubrly adapted fall and spring mfjicine TW fel ! beamy and taperiorityoTthit Darssparilsi tvar viuer rvrneniet is, wnust it eradicates aitaaae, It Invigorates ths b'tdy. Ceisumpti'w cured. i Cleanse snd Strengthen. n..,.. Consumption enn be cured Brotjrti tt Cntistimption. Liver C implaiut, Coldt, Cmirht, ' yM"!''1"n'.9r''tnt tllood, S ireneas laths Cheat, f rtli J,, htSwe, , d,j. . ' f Kr-rtoratKm, Snd Pant (n the Side, '.. (., ' , ,, .. have nil can lie cured. ... reTernib. TJ""' ,tnm ,h" beta tn tue. ceasrnl Iu deaperme ensea in" ennsumptum as this It detn let and streuajhetit the ryt'em. tnd appear, to heal the al' i ecrs ni ine luurs. and paiitiitt (nuhailly regain their usual heulth and streiigih. Ct'RIOL'S CAfE OF CONSUMPTION. Ttiere Is ttarrely t day passes Infl there are a nuimW nf '''esof c-maiimption repirt-d ns erfred by the use of Dr " r. wnaru's Surnpatilla. Tha f ilewing waa rarentry re Dr. ToWNK'Cn--nrar Sir' fnf 1I01 f.M f have been timlied with general debility, and nervous eorK eumiiti.ai ta' the last ttoge, end tlid not eapect to ever gain) my health at ell. After going thr nigh a R.iser rfleillciir iiiiilcr the cure of some of llie in st ditf hnnisbed regular iihysieiiina and mrmla'rs of the H ant Health hi WeW otk aiHl elsewliore. and Spending the m st .if ary earning Iu alleinpiuig to rrtniii my health, aud after reading irl t ine .iwr of y .ut Sanwinrilla I res .ved to try H. Met using sit lutles I found it dme me great f l, atidralM t see yon at yrair offii ; wilh yrnir advk-e I kept nn, and d" most heariily tliauk you lie- your advice. I persevere fr) Inking the Surmrilln, and hsve been able tn attend to ftty u.uni sinors i ins mat lour mouths, and I hope by the o, aim 7 iur,wiraunla to continue my lieiilltl. It heltcd me bevuud the exneclnti aiB of all wlui knew my caws. CIIARI.F.9 OU1MBY Onunie, F.ssez eo. N. J Aug. t, IWJ. Clnleof New Jersey, F.ssex canity, ss. Charles Qnim by lieing duly sw mi acninliug to law, on his iilh sailh, thai the f ireg lug Klatemcnt is true sec a-ding to the best of Inikn iWledgL-aiul belief. CHAHI. tI.I.MHV. !iv.irnniid tulatjritied te liefort me at Orairee. the JJ Aagust, let:. cynt.s Baldwin. Just ict of tht Peace. npi rriNO FiLuod. Read the following, and tuy that cousumptiun is in hien. ruble if you enn : New York. Apr HOT, lit). Dr. rnwseannl I verily believe thnt yrnir S.ir..rlllt has Iteeu the ineans, thr .ugh Providence. .H snving mr Ins I have I -r several years had a lud c mgh. It liecaule w use and worse. At kisl I mined large quantities of blind, had mcht sweets and was greatly debilitated and reduced, and dnl tnK expert to live. I have only used vmir Sarenliriila bnt a ah in time, ami there has a woialeriul change been wrongM In me. I am now able to walk all over the city. I raise u i Mi at, and my e nigh has lelt me. Von can weH imagine that I am thankful I T these rtsulis. V our obedi ent servant. W.M. It I. cWF.LI, 03 Cothariut St. ltTIir:fl PPKKCH. The annexed rertifloite tells a simple and truthful story of siifleriug nnd relief. There ure th itrsninrs i4 similar ea ses iu this city and Itrooklyn. and vet there ars thousands of psreus let their children die for fear of being humbugged or lo tnvc a few shilling:.. Brorklyn. Sept. 13. lrM7. llr. Ttiw.tc.ri; I take pfen.iire iu tuning, for the bene fit of those wiiom it may concern, that my daughter, two years nnd six in-inths old, was nlDictetl with general de Inlliy and loss of Stieech. fflie was given up us past je c very by our family physician : but f.ittuiiulely I was re c uimenilcd by a friend to try your S:irsntarii!.'t. Before having iiimI one bottle site recovered her Bieech ami was enabled to walk nl'uie. to the rut aiishment of all wh i were acpi tinted wilh tin? ctrciiiuslnie'es. She is ikw irtile weff, and in much better health than she has been f ir la inraitht pas.. JOCKPH TA VLOIt, lis Vork si., Br.iklyn. I TWO CIIILDRKN SAVFD. Very few families itt.lecd in fact we have u t heard of one that used Dr. T iwnseiid s Hirsnimilln in time. I .st nny cliililrcittlie past Siiuuner. wliileth.se that did not, siekeueil ami died. The cereificnte we publish lielnw it c 'iielu.ive evidence of its Value, and is only an tther instance i f il savlltK the lives if children ! Dr. Tow.rfiDcnr flr : I had two children eured by y 'tir imimnlla ' f the sammer comidaiiil nud dyseiitarr ; 'he v'ts .aUy ., nt.ilhokl nial lis oilier 3 years. They were very much rerlnce.1, uikI we cXieclcd Ihey wmlkj die ; they were iveii up by tw i reSiiectable physicians. When the d ic ml' ruled as lli it we mu.t l"se thetn. we rescl ved lo try y air Sir..ivirill i vc bad heanl so uracil of, bat had litlle eoiirtiloce. there Ivttnr trntch sttcr B'lverLi.cd thai is worthies.: bin We nre ihnnkful that we did, for it undfiilhtedly enveil the lives of b it!i. 1 write ihts that oth ers inny be induced lo nee it. Yours. rentecll'ullv, JolIN WILSON, Jr. Atynle-aveiiue, Ilronkh u. Sept. 15, IU. to tiik i.ahies. gkkat fk.malk mf.dicinf.. Ds.TnW7tsltKD'slABSAr'Kaitl.A isas lyereignand speedy cure f'ir iiKapieut c .isiiuiitiiai, nnd for the general prostra. lion of tlte sstcm nsi mutter wltethei lite result of inhe rem cause or uuuses, prixluced by irfegulurily, llliess or sc citleut. Noiliirg can le nr-re stiriri'Tre- than iit invigorating ef fictsou the human frame. Persons nil wenkneiis ami las situde, froni faking it nt once become r ibiist and full of energy under i:s indueiice. It uiiniediaiely c mitteniels th mryek-wiH.as nf the femttle frame, wiiiiii is lint great cause bnrremieas. It wiH nt4 tie expected of as. in cases of so drficatt a ne tare, tu exhibit certirieates ul cures performed, but we earl assure the amicied l hat hundreds ol cases nuvc been repor teil 1.1 us. Da. Townsf.: My wife being greatly distrassed by weakneas and general ikrbllitv, and aunernig continually by pni.i and wilh .(hr ilulvailiies. and having known essse Where your medicine Ins elteetetl grent cures; and aan henring il rec uiuneiidcd for sucli cases as I have described, I oittuined a b itlle of yonr Kxtract of Hursaparilla and fol-. 1 wed the directi us you gave me. In a shta-t period it reinovetl her eimpluiuis and res-aired her to health, eteiiig gteall'ul for the henrhis she received, I tnka pleasure us lliasaekn iwletiging it, and recommending it to tin, eMie. M D. MOOKK, Aftiaiiy, Aug. I?. f4t. car. Graml A Lydia sis. BYSPM-SIA. No fluid or meilicina has ever been dtscTwrred wtiich art nearly rcseliilile. lh g.i.;ric luicc or xiliva lit tlec inl;Misutf i'oi.t iiikI sti'emrilieiiiiig the organs of ifi-ewii in as this prs pirati -n m' eiaikiipantla. Il p.isitivety enres every cast of dysticpsui, however severe or I'ltr..,'. Hank Department. AlU-oir, Msy 10, 145. T)r. Towoeend Sir : I have lieen attlicml for several Years Willi dvsi-eiaua in its worst form, titleisted with s ar ' uessof st imaeti. I-iss of ainan He, extreme heartburn, and a . great avetai ai to all kliMlaof f i-, and for weeks, (what 1 c iukl etit) I have been uimlite to return but a sruull purtinn mi my st'annch. I trieil the usual remedies, but they bad tail liiile or no effect in removiae the c .mpbiiut. I wss in- itunii, uif'ui iw" iiioiioii, .oi.-e. 10 ny )o n rii.v, .ai- attrilla. uikI 1 nuisl aiy wilh little coidatence ; but sfler nting nenrlr two bottles, 1 found my appetaa restored and tha Iwartiairn entirely reinived; nud I w.itld sarnesllv rs c aniueud the use U' It o liniae wh i have been amicled as 1 huve beeti. Yours. Ac. W. W. V AN ZANDT. Acc.it for Pnnlury JOHN W. FRIIJNG; Nor thiiiulr1niHt, MA1IY A. McCAY i Dauvillt, WM. A. Ml It It AY A Co.. Aptd . Iilt IT COLUMBIAN SCRIES OF Irftlunrtfro. T'k Pupil's friend and Teacher's vmfort. 'I HE rOLl.Ml.IAN CALCULATOR Thi ' work ia already iutrotlticed into some of the lw?t A'-nJ.iinus anil a large number of Schools, where its use hut given decided and universal sa tisfm ti n. both to teacher and pupil. It is purely American in its character, based upon our own licautiful Jerim.il ryntem of tnrrenry. It contain more, the arraii;cmeiits are laJtter, and it is th easiest snd rhrii)n?st work of the kind now in ute ; and it it so rvnsidcre I by buntlrcJs of lite most competent teachers and men of science in the Uni on, who have recommended it, It is the hook, particularly and expressly prepared for our Am riean Scholars By AlmnH Tielnor. Ths Yui-tm's Culi-sibiss CtLcciA-rost. Tlii volume contains 91 pajres, with aliout 900 exam ples for solution on the slate. It embraces tha Fundamental Rules, Compound Rules, Simple and Compound Reduction, Single Rule of Three, Proportion, Ac. Tim sou's Asithmkticil Txst tt.is deattneil for the ute of younger classes in tha Schools of th United States. A beautiful little book and pleas ing to children, and tlie only one of llie kind of any value. Tliere are Key to both Arithmetic bound sin gle or double, for th poi.venience of teachers, in which the solutions of the questions are given with much extra matter for the black board. Theaa Ke t are Ihe most complete works of Ihe kind aver published, and contain, in addition, about two hundred examples in Mensuration, Ac lor th use f the Teacher. All that is wanted is to have the above hooks examined, and no teacher who is acquainted with the science of Arithmetic, will hesitate lo pronounce them th best work that have ever been published in this or any othar couiitry. . Although issued but a few months, they nivg already been introduced into the Night Publie 8,-h.iols of New Vork City in all th Schools public snd private, except two, in lit City of Heading. Also, iu aliout twenty Acadamie in th (State of Pennsylvania in large portion of th Schools in the City of W'uruiiujton, in the City of Lancaster, and iu the Uorough of Hamalnirg, Vork, Chamlreburg, Lebanon, Uoyleatown, Potla ville, Orwigsuurg, Ac-, Ac roc sale by lUsat Missik, Sunbury, Agent for Northumberland County.' v Sunbury, Dec. 3, 1848, KENNEDY'S PATENT SASH FAS TENINGS A ehep snd etcellent art, els lor fastening sash for sal by - J. W. FBILLNO. Sunbury, July 7, 1849. '- 1. BAUD'S eelebraled Horn and Cattle Modi- MJT ciue for aale by HENKV MAHHKR nusieal bo, scoempanisd by s bust t oism l smw ai witjitaa. SSaatway Jy )4 tufas M, 1M uatwt Jan. IT, U4