y n i assims y usanetwaua-j... ratajn-.,,, , , ..,.,,,. ' ' i """" " " ' " '" ' ' '" ' " '.J ' .- i . . . .. - - j' . "' ' ' , - f I ssaaraBS , - m 1 : j ! STINBIlRY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOUBNAL. CLOVER-MAJtlXO IUV. ' Cloter, m-hert intended for hayj should be cut early. Nothing it gained by permitting it to stand. When cut in it green state and properly cured, it make an excellent feed for horses, sheep and young stock generally but it is greatly lessened in value by long standing. It should be cut when in bloom, or at latest, before the seed has ripened. t In England, from Which country we may derive many and valuable lessons in practical agriculture, clover is seldom if ever spread as with us, the more judicious farmers of that country believing it far better and more eco nomical, on the whole to cure it in the cock, than to espose it by spreading, to the wasting influences of the sun and winds. Most per- sons are aware that hnrbs, intended for medi cinal purposes, are comparatively of little valuo unless cured in the shade. That the snn abstracts much of the goodness from this species of hay, when exposed for any con siderable length of time, is beyond a doubt. By drying, much of the foliage, as well as the blossoms becomes detached and lost, and as this'constitutes where the growth is rank, much the most valuable part of the crop, its loss is"a mailer of considerable importance and should be guarded against by all means possible to devised. We prefer mowing onr clover when the air is clear say from eight to eleven o'clock after thedew has disappeared, aiid the ground becomes warm then have it in theswarlh till the approach of night, when it is carefully turned, by which a fresh, nndried surface is presented to the night dew, and the willed and comparatively dried portions secured by being turned under. In this condition it re mains till the afternoon of the next day, when if tho weather be fair, it is pitched into "grass cock," and left to make. Care, how ever, is essential in constructing the cocks, as when too bulky, the grass will heat and be come musty ; which zreatly detracts from the value of the hay. A "grass cock" ought never to contain more than eighty or a hun dred pounds of unmade or partially wilted grass, and must not be formed loo compactly or to be too much consolodated by pressure as to cause a liability to ferment or heat ! A careful and practical workman will pitch the grass into cock much better and with far greater despatch, if the crop bo an average one, than it can bo raked and cocked in the uojal way. Assoon as the hay is thoroughly made, it should be got in without spreading, and in dry weather. In I he bam it should be closely packed Gcrmantinen Telegraph. BUTTER MAKIXO. Butter intended for winter use, should be made either in September or October. Du ring these months the weather is sufficiently cool, and the quality of the food in the fields and pastures more suitable than when the season is farther advanced. Very good but ter may be made in November, but though for family use it may be as good as that made during the two preceding months, it is not so der'irable for marketing. One of the principal reasons why there is so much bad butter in the country, is thus lucidly explain ed by a writer on this subject "The principal cause of failure to make good butter that may bo kept for a long time is the neglect to separate the butter-milk en ureiy irom ine ouuer. some dairy woman are afraid to let any cold water touch the but ter for fear of washing out the goodness as if water and butter could commingle. We -v: . . u: . i i ., ., i uujoui iu luucimig me ouuer wun me nancis some particles will thus be melted and thus injure the whole, die is best. "When the butter is gathered in the churn that is, when it seperates from the butter milk, and forms lumps, the butler-milk should all bo drawn off, and cold water should be added ; then the whole must be agitated or churned, and this water must then be drawn off, and o on till tho water ceases to look white. "This serves to harden tho butler, and to work out the milk. If any liquid i. finally left in the butter, this liquid wiil be nearly all water; and you have salt water or '-brine in your bulter, rather than butter-milk, which becomes fainted in three or four days of hot weather. Pure brine will not taint the but ter, butter-milk will." Germantown Tele. graph. Summerrrnngcment. PHILADELPHIA AND READING -RAIL' ROAD, FROM PHU.ADElPHIAi i -- TO POTTVIU.E. -ri 1 CHANGE OF HOURS, and TWO TRAINS DAILY, tack tray, txsept Sundays. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, April Sd, 184 two trains will run each way, daily, e'wh Philadelphia and Pottsville. ' , ;!--. MORNING LINE ACCOMMODATION, t Leaves Philadelphia at 7J A. M, daily, except Sundays. 1 ... . .' . ,.;( Passes Reading at 10. 45 A.M. Leave PotUville at Tj A. M., daily, except Sundays. ' . , ' Passes Rcdin? it 10 A.M.'". ' The abort Line stop at all way stations on the road as formerly. , ii '!.. AFTERNOON LINE FAST TRAIN, Un Train Leaves Philadelphia at 2 P. M., dnily, ei ccpt 5undnvs. ' Leaved Plirrnitvlllc3,45 Pottstown 4,13 " Rrailintr ' " 5,00 Port Clinton 5,43 " " Sch. Haven R.10 Arrives at Iiltsvillefi,20 Down Train. ' " Leaves Pottsvillo at 2 V. M., daily, except Suntlxvfe Leaves Sen. Haven 8,37 " Port Clinton 3.00 " Readmit 3,50 " Pottstrnvrl " 4,40 : " Phmiixvilie ' 5.00 Arrives at Stale Rd 5,5 l lie Allornooti 1 ram will stop only nt the a bovc named stations. " Passengers, for other points must therefore take the Morning Line. DEPOT in Reading, coroner 'of C'hesnnt and Seventh streets! l'assenirers cannot cuter the Cars unless provided with Tiekcts. ". , V& NOTICE. Fifty pounds of haggago will be allowed to each passenger in these .linen ; and passeiiccYs are expressly . prohibited from taking any thing as baggage but their wearing apparel, wnieti will be nt the risk of its owner. ISo freight ill be token by these lines. by order of the Board of Managers, S. BRADFORD, Scc'ry, April 7, i8II- . .. . . .. .. .; ' Equitable I-lfc Insurance, Anuulty nna t rust company. office n vai.ni:t stiu.kt, rmi.AnFj.ruiA. Capital ?-.rn,(KK. CnARTKa rxarKTCAi... rriirc Comunny are n"w nrepnr! in trnnfeiet butlnea I upon them,! lihftml ami fidniiitnromii terms. Thry are authorized ly their charter (wet. 3) "to make fill and every titsuronee apertaiiiin)r. to life rtfikft or whntcver kind or nature, and to reeeive and execute trorti. make cnd'vwr mcntt. nml to erant and purehaae annuities." The Com pany ncil annuities and endowment!, and act aa TruAeei tor minors und heirs. Table of Premiums rrnnirdl for the Assurance of 8100 for tae whole term nt Laie. Age. 16 17 18 III 80 SI 2J 2 85 Prem. I Agre. 1 Preni. I Arc. Prem. i so :ii ana ti aao 1 M 3j IS 47 a t! 1 56 al S 20 48 3 I t OH 34 8 27 411 3 77 l nil as s :n sii 3 fll 1 t;:l 30 8 40 .114 1:1 1 or, 37 3 47 S3 4 fri I Iil 3 S54 M 4 SI 1 7-2 39 811.1 M 4 71 1 70 4U 8 70 51 4 01 1 Si 41 81 6 IS 18 1 '.1 48 8 M 87 a 33 1 ti4 4.1 3 (II OS 0 ."! l'.i- 44 3 IS ! S7M 8 01 41 3 83 60 6 03 30 The premium are If m than any ottier cminanv. nnd the policita aaiiril areiuer advautntres. I'ahl'-s if tiuli-ynrly and (uarlerly nrrmimits, hall' ertnlit rates of premuim, short lertnit, joiat liven, snrviyorships mat endowment; als i, to tie )md on arilicati at at the ntfiee, or by bftlar to tha Agent, J. H. 1'L'KUY, Suuljury. Rates roa ixsibimu 810U on a single Litis IMPOItTANT-TCTTHB PUBLIC. , : r'- . '-ft- 3iEDICINES. : ; , .Don't permit your Horses ot cattla to die, wttcn the oeui ot cure, are within the reach of all I, , I J : ... . The undertlxned has aneni ieveral veati in the atudy of Veterinary practiea in "London and E- dlnbora," he hae also avattrd himself of the rcaear- cbeeof Leibig, and ether celebrated mea, who have contributed ao noch toward judicious treatment of animals i the principloa of our practice ronaiata in the rejection of general bleeding and the total rejection of all medicines that experience haa shown to be of a dangerous tendancy. These re medies act in harmony with the vital principle, ana when given according to the directiona which ac company each article they are capable of exciting and increasing tho natural functions, without o minishing or destroying their power, hence arc aafcin the hands of every one. , - - A List of Itsrss and CaltU Medicines. Physic Ualle, 73c per ho. J ' . ," l : Alternti-e ball, 75c do. . - - . " . powders for bad conditlon,7Sc per pact Heave powder lor diseases or Jlie lungs, 70c tic Urine nowdcr for " kiilncva. 75e lo Tonic powder for bmi condition glanders, 7oc j do. Uordtal dunk tor mllaruation ot Dowels, 7oo per bottle. . . , Liquid blister, 75c per bottle. Ointment for promoting tho growth of hair, SOc per pot. Healing balsam for wounds and saddle galls, 75c, pet bottle. ' ' Wash for inflamed eyes, SOc pcf bottle. Ointment for mange scratches, old sores, ice, 50c per bottle. Embrocation for sore throat, 75c per bottle. Hoof ointment for aand crack, brittle hoof, dec, SOc per bottle. c Horse Liniment, the most celebrated article known in England for lamenesa of every description, 75c & $1 per bottle. Distemper powder for red water, $1 per bottle. Worm powders for the removal of worms from the intestinal canal, 75 per package. Formle by STIMPSON & REED, 26 Mer chants Row, also at DADD'S HORSE AND CATTLE MEDICINE DEPOT, Noa. 1 Ac S Haymarket Square, Boston. Pamphlets describing the diseasea lor which these remedies are used can be had gratis. - r Numerous Certificates are in possession of the Proprietors, of cures performed by the above Medi cines. Sold by GREEN & FLETCHER,No.368outh SIXTH .Street, Philadelphia, and by his Aoexts. Hiiai Massed., eunlmry, February 3, 1840. tf DR. TOWNSEXU'S COSPOIND EXTRACT OF S.Vli SAP A li 1 L LA. THIS F. xl met it put up in qtmrt hot tint. It it ttx timet chei.ert nJeMmtr, mitt w-iirrnulcd mipeiitir to any t.kl. It curet (liKuwt wiihimt voiuiUng, purging, tick near!, or dfltililuting tlic jKiticiit, anil it puriicularly uilaptutl lura FALL AND SrUlNG MEDICINE. The great bntutf atwl inpcrinrity of lltit Snnmparilla ovtr it invin inttin the tiy. Cujitminptt ti curctl. C lent me and Strengthen. Ct-mumittioii can be cured. Brotirhitit, Cotmumptmn, l,iver C nnplumt, Coldt, Cntiglii, THE OllAfVD PUUGAT1YE. fob tbx evsa or Maastaa Mt Rbearn, . HeerlBara, Worms, vnmn moroaa, neadaeln, Olddinesa, Kheamatisia, Piles, UysnenKSeamr,' . Small Pox, Jsanaiee, . rainsinthsttaek, Inwaid Weakness. Palpiulioa of th Heart, Ristns: ia Um Throat, . Dropsy, Asthma, Ftvcrs of all kinds, Feman Compmmts, Coat ha, qait waonnin Cosih. CoasmpH, Fits, ' Liver Cnmntaini. bisipakn. Ocamsa, Itrfclua of lbs Skia, Colds. Oant. Gravel. Nerveua Complaints, AMD A VARIETY Of OTHCI DIICAIE1 AKIilKO rM IMPPKITIKS OF TUB HOOD, AMD OBtTRVCTlOrll IN THJt OaOAMI OT DIOESTION. ' F.spenenet has pmrsd thst nearrf every Disease originates from lnumritin at the Hhiod r rierannments of the DitT"- tivrs Organs ant to aentrs Health, we must remove tbeta oDsirncu wor restore uieiwnon ' wiiusu uue. The sversinn to tskina mediclae is nvel enectiisllv re- ri hr .! Vuitiiu Ptao.nvs Pills, twine plelelv envel iped with a anMHig s pare wmie nugar, ich Was litiiMt fr,m fhs internal higrerlients as auut moved by Cucsjtas's VsaarsBLa I'cao.rivs Tills, Ming c 1111 rwlnrh la itatinat fT.m the internal Inn hril fr tn ih- vmnnnd haren taste of meilitme. , But are of oaaily svnll'wed as bus of candy. M'Venver they neither naa'seale or gripe In the slightest grep, IjUt opcrnte eqnallv on all the disesaed polls nf ih system, lih stead of e ofiiiinir themsolves th, and racking any nartieulnr regi ,a Tims, if ihe l.iver be affected oile iiigrcilimt will . COLUMBIAN SERIES OF , " arCtttmrtfttt. --i ' Tkt Pupil'$ friend and Ttachtr't ttmfott. 'rHB COLUMBIAN CALCULATOR This work ia already introduced into some of the best Academies and a large number of Schools, where its use haa given decided and universal sa tisfaction, both to teacher and pupil. . It is purely American in Its character, based upon our own beautiful decimal system of titrrevcy. . tt contains more, the arrangement are better, ah9 it is the easiest and cheapest work of the kind now in use and it ia ao considered by hundreds of the most competent teachers an j men Of science in the Uni on, who have recommended it,, It is the book, particularly and expressly prepared for our Ame rican Sdiolart : Bv Almon Ticl nor. The Yocth's Coi.oiBiABCixctTnit Tins volume contains 01 pages, with about 900 exam- ?les for solution on tlie slate. It embraces the 'undamentul Rules, Compound Rules, Simple and Compound Reduction, Single Rulo of Three, Aire. For 1 year. I For7Vcars. SO til I si 30 (io . I 1.:io 40 . I .-J. l.til (iO l.rO 1 2,07 9 a. IS 3,y7 For Life. 1.80 . 9.14 2.70 S.ol Example A x?rsai seed 30 years next birth dny, by paym? tho Coinpoiiy (19 cents would snure to his taiaiiy or heirs 101 sluiM'tie die one year; or rr So.on lie cures to iIk'iii tflCOO; or for 13 aniiiiallv- Pit sovon veors he scrnri'S to taein is MMM3 should he die in seven vears; tor o.ltl uiid annually during hie he secures fttsai to la paid when he dies. The insurer seeming his own bonus. liv the diilerence ia ata"nntot nreintams leimthosechBrpefl h'v other offices. For Sln.OU the heirs would receive S5000 should he die ill one vear. Form, oianpucatiou and all particulars mav he had at the offii. J. W. Cl.AfillOUN, I'rrsideut. TtiEAsrnva r iiancis v . Hawlk. II. G. Tuckett, Secretary. Covi.tino HVICl Ur. J. II. Mawer. Punhury. J. 11. I'vhDV, Saiihury, Agral lor NorthunibcrUind coun tv. r-unliiry, July 8, 1818 Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, FOR COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, HOARSENESS, ASTHMA. HOOP. . ISO COUGH, BRONCHITIS . AND CONSUMPTION. TIHSraluaMe preiuratinn. at aitoiiithiiigly ucceatfut in curtnr dimisea of the Litnirt. it the Tutuh of a skill. i in comuinaiioii oi me Known cunuive principrai tn menicine. ita inpreuienr are irceij ouirie Ku twu ut tne put. lie, and are those arkiiowleileed to medical men aa . , . , I pOMftfing rare inwlioal virtues, which neculur virtue, nre A iUlie WOOUen paa- ct-uibme! in the "CHERRY PECTORAL" in their jrreat- rmi (niriiy nna enirai-y, biiu wnvn uim, aa win dc accii irum uie it mown gr vuiuniiie resiiainr : PROFESSOR CLEVELAND, of Bnvxloin CiU"ce, Urunvwick, Maine, writes; "I hav wiiiamii the effwu of ymr Cherry Pectoral in my own family jiikHii that of my frietuts, and it has (riven great saiiisueut'ii in cawsifiit ni amuiHaim ciniiiren " A VOICE FROM MASSACHI.SErrS. Fr"m l)r. Brvant. Urursntt and Pustmuster. Chionee FhUs, Mws: Dk. J. C. Ayfk Dear Sir : Enclosed nleave fiivl remit- innce iir an ine cnerrv 1'ecuirai last aent mo. I can un- hesimtin'rlr ariv. thnt nt merlicine we Kelt irivt-s such itiiv lut'ii ii hi yi'ur'kdttes not have I ever secu medicine whi'-h cured a-i maiiv caws ti cniisrh and hmr cmulmut Our Phyficinnii are nuR it exieuMvely iu luc practice, iUed wiia ine itnppit-sii eucclK. Traiy yours, ' V, U. URYAiNT, DR. PERKINS. Presitlent of Vennnnt Motlicul C'lleffe on if the most I'-nriud mid iiiteilijieiil phynit'iniis in ihecouniry, 'c"mw,rrit it ti rt'inrnsnitin t rare eeell'-nce for the cure of uml fur Hiidnlle dise;te, C nuimntinn." An ultiii at mrrmiitile numier cerntieatra have ueen received: r tv hitf that the Ctvrrv Peiml is, in truth, a GREAT REMEDY for Cough. CoMp, Asfhm't and nil nnlm',rranf compbimta. PRICE 73 CENTS PER MOTTLE. Propnrod hv J. C. AYER. Lowell. Mum., and aok hr ri MASSER, Sun bury, und MARY McCAY, Nonhuin- DeriiiiKt. March 31, Catarrh, Asthma. Snitiinirof Blood, S irencs in the i;aeM, tirctic t n.Ni, nrht sweats, fuh cull dim) Profuse Ex'eetoraiioii, and Pain in the Side. Ac.. e.. have und can le curet. Probably there never wus a reinedv that has been so aue ccski'uI in dcsiwrate casea of consumption us this ; it clemi ses und strenirthetis the avitem. im! annears tii neul the u I cent on tlie lungs, sum! patieala gradually regain their usual ucuuu nun irenKin. CL RIOLS CASE OF CONSUMPTION There ia sctircelv a dav pusses but there are a uumlier of v : l i... .l r-. i iiB'-n m s.-oiiiiiiiiiiii icjRiitn us i-uTtru vy lite uhc ui L'l lownneii'i Cttrsopaiimi. ine t'-itowuig was recemiy re ceived : Dr. Towxskjid Dear Sir : For the last three years I nave been atmcted with general rteomty, and nervous coiv sumption uf the lust stage, and did not expect to ever gam iy in nd York and elsewhere, and spend ine Uie m'tt of my eurnings mv health at all. under the care oi some After going through a course of medicine some oi the m si aistuuruisaeo rem WiywiciQus and members of the Hoard of Health in N ular ew I AMnDrUC DE ITU TO PAW ! MnUllL.II Os-rtsusr to Tin eicx:- ' iiaiith to the weak:: A s, iAf f ItAUM is lound l the Vrls . t Wh'Je Human Kuce ia Au- drews' PAIN KILLER. This is sa entirely veseu We compound, nal of . r , Tweniy-FivedttTreiaiiirre. 'e.d.oc., f"V"ied u dients, und is an internal and External Remedy tor the va rious ills lluit human flesh is heir to svea AS, VSES OF SOAP SI DS. At Towne s Hotel, in Warren. Trumbull county, we saw an Isabella grape-vine, said to be but three years old planted under the i kitchen window, which had climbed to the second story, a good way towards the ridiie pole, and extended its branches around the corners of the building to a dislnnce not less j than twenty or thirty feet, and from within four or sis feet of the ground to the extremest I branch, was full of clusters of fruit. We were assured that the only extra advantage it had, was watering it well, nearly every day, with dishwater, and occasionally soap suds. The following is from one of our ci change papers : boap buos. The finest peach and apricot irees inai we nave ever seen, received a weekly or monthly wash of soap suds, after clothes of the family had been duly cleansed. A bUCket full 1(1 a I nt In L inn Ihu.n M3. . , . I counterfeit articles called "I'am Killer,1 oajiic hclilsais lion, answers a capital purpose to destroy the numns tlw pretended auiu.,r, lowed eennicuiM. 4c e"oS of insects, and sunnlv mtnuh- u h.u it '" have nppMireO, and others no doiiht wiil appear. Let c" ' supply potastr where It all rnnt-nilirr that Andrews fienum. Pain Killer has the Conehs. OoIiIl Pains. Nervous and ielc Ileadnrhe. Itheun'iatisin. Cuts. Snruins. rlauail Alfeclhins. rumnier Conipiuiuta, ClfUera Morbus, Taahaehe, Eruptions, Coras roes, i- fat far is, Hums, braids, Ague iu the t ace sud Ureast, Ihniitcrs' CUItc, llruises, oid ftvea, 1iss of appc uu., ,,enenii ueonity, Asthma, te. rut up iii noli lea i,h i.aor, siiuaags r Hit Kor lurther partlculam t aiupaieisuiiM: tuul in every acenl Krai is, c'uunuuia a hriel bistorv ot the origin, discovery and goods cdecls of nuuicw. ram nuier, tciiimuKs ol cures, airectli'iis. ate LOOK OUT FOR FRAUD. The iriumphaut success of Andrew. Pi. Killer in re. moving tlie causes tliut produce death. Ihe untiinelv death ot millions of our race, has indue some nieil of whem it may be truly said, their villainous orrualiaia mauilest their villainy, to attempt to put iu eirrubni.m siiurtais and iu attemntiiiff to reaaiu my heulih, and after rendina in some paper of yom Sirsaparilla 1 resolved to try it. After uMiig six uumic. i louim II u'ne uie gro Buu, aim caueu to Bee you at your ofnee ; with your advice I kei on, and do nast heartily thank you for your advice. I persevere in taking the Sunaparilla, and hav. been able to attend to my tisaai ianorstT tae aisi tour niouuis, ana i noe rjy tii. blessings of God and your Sorsuparilla to continue my health. It helped tue beyond the expectations of all who snew my case. iijakl,i9 tui.llUY uranae, Uasex en. K. J., Aug. 3, 1647. State of New Jersey. Essex county, ss Charles Quint. uj ucma; nuiy swom accuruiug w atw, on ms ivin Sana, Unt the foregoing statement is true according to the best of hi ikimwletlee and belief. CHARLIE QU1MBV. ttwom and subscribed to liefore me at Oranae, the Jd August, IM7. CVKL8 bALUWIN. justice ui tlie reace. SPITTING BLOOD. Rend the followiug, and say tliat consumption is in incu rauic it yuu can i iew roni, Ami vj, i7 Dr. TownsEXS : I verity believe that vour eVirainurilb has been the means, through Providence, of saving my hie I have tor several years liud a bud cough. It became wrmi and worse. At last I raised large quantities of blood, bad night sweats and was greatly debilitated and reduced, aial did not expeet to live, i have only used your tiarsaiauilui but a short lime, and there has a wonderful chung. been wrought In ine. I am now aMe to walk all over the ciry. I raise no Ian.!, and my caigh has left me. You can well imagine that 1 am tlaiiikful ft these results. Your nbetli cut servant. - - WM. KIS-KL1,, Hi Catharine St. IOST HER SPF.ECH. The annexed certificate tells a simple and truthful story of sulfcriiig und relief. There are thousands of similar ca ses iu this city aial llrnoklyn. and ye there are th Hisnwls of parents let their ctitslreu die ior fcur of being humbugged or to auve a lew niiiiiiigs. liro-ncivn. wm. i;i. imr. Dr. TaWN.rva: 1 take nleasure in Mtnliiur. fur the liene fit of those wltom it may concern, tluit my daughter, two years and six nrmtha nkl, was atlllcted Willi geuenii de. hility ami avaof tteech. flie was given up as past je eoverv hv our fainilv phvsician ; hut f rtiuiaielv 1 was re commended by a friend to try your 8nraaMirilta. Def-re naving asen one ootiai stw recovered her S,eecb aial uas rnaniii to waix inone. in tlie ast'sushmntt ol all wij were icnuaiuted with Ihe circumstance, f lie is now ouile well. anil in much lielter llenlth than she has been for lb monUis ias;. JUSKI'H TAYLOR, IJ8 York at., Brooklyn. TWO CHILDREN SAVED. Verv few families iudeed-in fact we laive not heard of one that used Dr. T iwuseial's Sarsannnltti in time, I :iy ciinureu tlie past sumnier, wiiitetnate last did not, sickcucu aiul died. 1 lie cercilicate we publisli below is in inclusive evidence of its value, aiut is only another instanca of its saving the lives of children t Dr. TownsxxD Dnr Sir : I baa two childrea cured by your siirsiiuariaHif the so miner canlanil and Sysentary one was uuly 15 iivanh old and tl.a other 3 years. Tbey were very much reduced, and w. ei.'octed tbey would die ; they were given un by two respectable physicians. When the doctor infurined u that we must lose them, we resol ved to try yiair SarsapsriUa ws had heard an much of, but had little uonndeueu, ther. being ao much stuo advertised that is worthless : but we sr. thaukf al that w. did, for it undoubtedly saved tae lives of both. 1 write Uus that out ers may be induced to two It. Yours, respectfully. JOHN VILSO., Jr. Myrtle-avenue, Brooklyu, Sept. li, is?. TO THE LADIES. 0REAT FEMALE MEDICINE, , Da. ToWHsaxD's Sauaf abilla is a sovereign and needy cure for uieipient c aiaumptioii, and for the general prostru Ihs) of the system no matter whether the result of inhe rent cause or causes, produced by irregularity, ulaeaa or ao- Nothing etn he avv. surprising than Ita Invigorating ef fects on th. human frame. Person. .11 wmkn,M .,.! situ.le, fnsn taking it at one. become Mbust and iua of energy uuuer us umuence. it iiuuwduitely eouuteracla th. operate on that particniar orgnn, ano, ny draining u ia en Excess of llUe restore it to its nnluiad stats. Another will operate onthe B-ird sndremoveall impurities in lis circu lation j whiles third will .necrdnlry xrl whatever impa rities may have been discharged into tlw stomach, and heoc. Ihev strike at the root or disease remove all Impure Hu- rn rs fr im the body , open th. pores (utternally and intcr tiallv; sepnraie all ireiirn aial olsvutious paniclia from the chyle, S ithat Ihe ni'.iq may ue in rougiuy pure inns secu ring a free snd healihv acteaitrt the Heart, Lungs and Liver sad therdw tbey restore health even when all other means huve taileov . The entire truth of Ihe above can tie ascertained liy the trial of a single hox: and Uiair virtues are so positive snd certain in restoring Health, that the proprietor biuili himself to return the money paid for them hi all cases where they do not give universal satisfaction. Rot nil s'rlce, 35 etn, pr Box. - Principal nAict No. M Versey St., N. York, Boat by JOHN Y.YOUNG, Sunhnry. M. A. McCAY, Northumlicrland. tV Remember Dr. C. V. Clickner is th. inventor of th. Sugar Coated Pills, snd that nothing of the sort was ever heard of until he introduced them in Jude, 1843. Purchase should, therefore always ssk for Clickner's Sugar Coated Pills, and take no others, or tbey will be made the victimsof I a fraud. February, 17, ty SORES CAMeIcIREU Burnt, Scalds, and all kinds of inflamed Sores Cured. TOCSEVS UNIVERSAL OINTMENT, is the most complete Burn Antidote ever known. It instantly, (and as if by Magic) stops pains of the ns st desperate Burn and Scnht. For okl Sores, Bi nines. Cuts, Sprains, Ac, on man or lieast, it is the best application thnt can be made. TbmisainM hav. tried and thousands pnuse it. it is tne in perfect master of pain ever discovered. All who use re commend it. Every family should he provided with it. None can tel bow so n an. of the family may need it. IV Observe each boo of th. genuine Ointment has the nnmrof 3. Tocsky. written on the outside label. To unite tins is forgery. Boatmen, Livery Men, Farmers, aial all who use Horses, ill find this Ointment the verv best thing they can use ir Coltnr Ciiil!. Scratches, Kicks. Ac, Aeon their animals Surely every mervyful man wiaikt keep hiaanimala as free f n m pain as posaiMe. Tousey's liniversal Ointment is sll that is required, t ry it. Hrrk.nK insI'.i;ts. f ortne sting or tnte oi poison ticcts,Tiucy's Ointment is uinivalledHuudredstiav. icd it und found it go d. , PI I ,KS CU It ED : For Ihe Piles, Tousey's Umvcraal Oint ment is one of Iheliest Remedies thaucan be applied. All wan nave tried it t r tnei'ii,. rconmneiMi it. OI.U SUHt X Cl'RKD. For okl obstuaiie 3 'res, there nothing equal to Tmscy-s Ointment. A person m Mann. us had, for a number of years, a s ire leg tluit baffled the killof ihe doctors. Tousey's Ointment was recommended hy one it the visiting physicians, (who anew lis great vir tues.) nml tw i b xcs proouceu more tnent tnau me nt had received from any and all previous remedies. II tivit. IIL HNS AND SCALDS CURED. Tbousauds of cases of Burns and fcnkls, in all nana of the c mutry, have been cured hyTousev's rniversal Ointment. Certificates enough could he had to fill the whole of this sheet. VIOLENT BKLISLS CURED. Testimonials on test I- moniHl in favor of Tousey's Ointment for curing Bruises neve been ottered in. proprietoas. Hundreds in ryrucuse will certify to its great merits relieving the pain of tlie m jst severe flriiiscs. All pers ns should try it. tiCALD HEAD CTHED. Sores of easea of Scald Head have been cured by Tousey's Ointment. Try it it seldom fails. SALT RHEUM CURED. Of sll th. remedies ever dis- covcren fori lis nioat disagreeable complaint, Tousey's Uni- ersa: uuitmeut is uie most compiei.. it never wus Known to fnil. CHAPPED HANDS CAN BE CURED Tousey's Uni versal Ointment will always car. the w-Tst cases of Chap ped Hnnds. Sores of persons will state this suar.Lir9UlHt.u. roe tne cum oi wore iio. oier. was never anything mad. equal lo Tousey's Ointment. It is sure to cure them. Try it. It is a scientific compound, warranted no to contain any irenoraihai of Mercury. rsT" Prie. 95 cents' per bx. For urther mrtimisirB etajceraiiur this realty valuable Ointment the public are referred to Pamphlets, So be had gratis, of re spectable Drugfist. and Merchants throughout the United atatea. Preiarrri hy 8. TOUSEY, Druggist, 10. 100 isassaa Street, New York. Agent. JOHN YOLNti, puntmry, m. a. mciai. Northumberland. February 17, IMS ly .. - Proportion, &c. 1 icksob's ifiH s AalTtiMETirsiTAai.r.s.is destined for the use of younger classes in Ilia Schools of Ihe Unites Slates. A beautiful little book and picas inn, to children, and the only one of the kind of nny value. . There are Keys to both Arithmetics bound sin pie or double, for the convenience of teachers, in which the solutions of ihe questions are given with much extra mailer for the black board. These Keys are the most complete works of the kind ever published, and roiitain, in addition, aliout two hundred examples in Mensuration, &c, for the use of the Teacher. All that is wanted is to have the tibove books examined, and no teacher who is acquainted with the science of Arithmetic, will hesitate to pronounce them the best works that hare ever been published in this or any other country. , ' Although issued but a few months, they linve alrendv len introduced into the Nicht Public Schools of New York City in all the Schools public and private, except two, in the ltty of Reading. Also, in about twenty Acadamics in the State of Pennsylvania in a large portion of the Schools in the City of Wilmington, in Ihe City of Lancaster, and in the Boroughs of Harrisburg, York, Chambersburg, Lebanon, Doylestown, PotU ville, Orwigsburg, &c, &c. For sale by Hksrt Masser, Sunbury, Agent for Northumberland County. Sunbury, Dec. 8, 1848. in a sewer. is rnuca neeueii, isever waste or about the kitchen, a fnillizer so valuable as soap suds. Ohio Cultiridor. wntteu signature ol 1. Aisirews on the MM nt' each bout, in hluck ink. 1) m'l simply ssk fur Paiu KiUar, Uu ask for Andrews' Pain Killer, and have no other. a .i i i. .. vi . ii ..r... e..i . . v i . . . ... ... , -'.u r-'wrmunuenana : i. W, Priliug, Sunbury; John H. Huaer, Milton; John R. aiyyer, in MMiisiMirg ; .vui. a. nismiyit i;o, lhuiviIIc Uavenpon piiuiii, I'lyinoum ; Andrew Yohr, W ilkt I sore t Havs A McComnck, AlcKwensyill. Hchaftl. A Raise More Fruit. When Dr.Dwl.rhl fjrsl removed to New Haven, there was but Cbainherlaiii, Uwistwrg liaurg. AtcAlpiu, Jersey tjlwcei ..... , .. - j .i ii . N.M. Juud.Wulaiai.uoit. . i lime Iiuu isiku i'"i urscu nisi Otders addressed to 1. Andrews, inventor anduulyPro. neighbors lo riant Iruit trees, but thev said l"" ''" T.unpkms eoouty, N. Y. M il ieo.iv. o- - - - m , . - . . . I sromot alUntaai -. it was of no use, tor the boys would steal the fruit. "Plant more fruit," wat the answer. Make good fruit plenty, and it I will not be plundered." i Uteen years prompt slUnlHai xptembaf -JO, latb-ly HAY RUMAAn by excellent article for sals HENRY MASSER.4 1 feunbury Jan. S7th, 1849 tf. afterwards, he pointed to the abundance of I . ' ' " , fruit aiid the absence of pillage then enjoy- F k. . BUt ,nd l"trZX?.V&h' iu iuo j'iuui ui ui. jjiiui-iiv. oiuibuTV, JJcc s, 1848. ' ' PAINT8, a taw Ibraals b . ' KuntHiry, March 10, U4. ' . , To take Ink out or Limkm. Take piece of tallow, melt it, and dip the spotted part of haft lltksr irtti I IS IfA I lvsa. Ikaak Iioasi tnaat ksa , iu.su.. ui. " I ,YRIP Unl.AKMFR i a" washed, and the spots will disappear, without Molaa. for a.1. by HENRY MA8SER. UJui uig ua iiusu. i vunbury. Dec I. 1M, iiervelrssnca. of the female frame, which is the great cause barrenness. It will not I xicted of us, bi case, of an deliesta a na ture, to exiiunt ecruncuies is cures pcrtitfmed, but we can assure me ainicteu tuat auuureoa at cases hav. been repor Int pi as. Da. TownissS! My wife being greatly distressed hv weakness and aenoral debility, uiul suiferiiie eisiiinuMliv hv pui, i and with oilier difficulties, and Iwvmg kujwn cusc where yiair UMalieiiM has elfected gruat cursat aiul also hearing ii recomnieiaKu ior sucu cases as I hav. described, 1 outonieU a o sue oi your extract u cursnrsuilla aial lot kiwea in. directi'SMt you guv. me. in a siairt period removed her compktiula and restored her to health. Uein greaUul .r tha beiKMa sn. ruosivea. I take plaasura iu UiuaackuowHalguig U, and recotuioeuduur it to tlw uuluw. ni. u. nuuHlj, Attauiy, Aug. 17, '44. ear. Onus! Lvdia ala. UVSI'F.PSIA. No fluid or madiciiu haa .ver been discovered which so nearly memiuca the gaatria juic ur saliva hi daeutaposing lissl aial streustheniuii the orsans of sUgestiuu us this nro- paration of barsapatilia. It powtively .una svsr cos. uf uyspepaia, aowevor severs or cnmnui. Uank Ueoartuient. Albany, nay n, lms. Dr. TownsMid Sir t 1 have beau adiiotad fisr tssvorol year, with dysiiepsia in iu w.at form, auended with s sir. i oi euauaca, I ass of anoetiM. extreme keortbura, and great averstoa lo aU kuala ,if fo-al. and f wwsks, fwhat could eat) 1 bav. bean muskis la ratoas bat a susslt sonioa on my atomocb. I trust Iks usual raasadua, but the bad uu. uu ui uu eases ui removing tha complaint. I was uv duued, about two months since, to Wy yrair Eatraet of Mar. supariua, and I must say with kula ssaindaiasa but after using nearly two buttles, I found any appetita nadorrf and Ins beortbura aidirely remored ; aud I would aarneathr l- neud Ut. ua. nf it Iu loose who Wva beea arSieual sa I bavauasa. Yours, Ac . W. W. VAN KANBT. Aaoot for duulianr JOHN W. PBIIJNG : N. thumtMrkuat, MAHV A. MoCAYl DaiivUla, WT. A. aiLKKAVACo, .... ' Apail sa, UHS-ly SALAWlAJDEII, t kmiBt awd Triicv moor rHtmm,-;;-t riKE-WlOOr DOORS FOR OAlVKS AND STORE ; SpsI anfl tettft'-Coirylng PressffV Pfflent .. Slate-Llned Refrigerator. Water Fl-' 1 ' ters, Patent Portable Water Clo- : "' ' sets, inttrnded for the Sick a vu and Infirm. ' 1SVA1N8 & WATSON, sj". 78 Smith Third Street, , ' ' OPPOSITE TIIE ritlLADKl.l'HIA EXCHANGE. Manufacture and keSiennstairt ly m hand, s fsrga asaortmsm of ine anove articles, barethef with their l'ntem lmnroveil Srilamairrtef FI1IE-PKOOF rAKKS, 'whiell are so constnictsd as to sat at real sll manner nf d'lUlit as lo then lieing strictly flre-nroir, and thai thry will resist the ftre of any bnlliling. The outside esses if Ihese Pafrs are made of h-ller in si, the inside case of amp stinie. snd lirtweeii the outer case aial inner case is a space of some three luetics thick, and is filled in with indestruc tible material, so nS to make it an Impossibility Im latrn any ol the contents iiwale of this Chest. 1 Mcse sveipstimr t"u lamnnders we arc prepared and do challenge the world to prodoee any article iu the shape of Hook Safes that will annul as ninch heat, and we hold ourselves resdy at all limes to have them fnirlv tested hy public htsilire. We also conlinne to mmmiaciiire a large sad ffeneral asa-rf-metit of our Prcmiimi Air-tiaht Fire PrnsT Safes of which there are over MiO .ovc in use, and in every Instance they hav given entile saiisiiiction lo the purchasers of which we wilt refer the public lo a few gentlemen who huv. them in use ' , . Haywood Ac Pnvder. Pottsville; Joseph , fwtoa Pottsville; Mi. illnm Cnrr. Ihrtlestown. Pa. - N. O. Taylor, lv'p north n,l si.; A Vt'richt A Nephew Vim? St. wharf ; Alexander Caror. CoiiveyiinceT. cinr of Filbert and pth taj John M. Ford, 32 north al ,l Mvers Hush, north 3d St.; James M. Paul, till s-nilh 4ili si.: Dr. Ilavid Jayne, ft k nil h 3d si.; MaihewT. Miller, al aaitli 3d sl anil w. could name some hundreds nf others II it were necessary. Now we invite Ihe attention of the pultli-. snd particularly those in want is Fire Proof Slafes, to can at our srorc oeiore purciinFin? eircwnen-, ano wc can sntisfy them they will act a Mtcrand cheaper nrticl. at our Biore tnnn ni nnv oiner e.ninn.noieio in ine env. We also muniifuejure the onlinnry Fire Proof Thesis, at nt verv low prices, rhenper tlinn they can be bought at at other storo In Philadelphia. ., DAVIT) V. VANS, JOHANNES WATSON. Philadelphia, April 8, IMS ly nAtik.no iD'iskiW -the thflowlrlft fist sKowi tV cOrfshf MM of slf1 'nasylvanla Bank floU. Tbl (host Implrtrt t A aV4) aaa r ptacrd rjgon B, as k htatttOS. rstall- enmparad frlut Msl CorTtSsl tram MC pairs Rstfia. - .-;DanW l plilladelphln. ' l : ailacivrwsiM ' p'.e' a , : -"Sii rt an ss s. ' d m. . s . e i . . TT..11 no i do Al r 'rt n. . w Bank nf Natth Ajnorirs . j tsX 'j 'fttX sna oi ms iioruiwn j.ihartHn Mf Dnrnmarrial Rsol of Prnn'a. ' ' psf . Psmfrs, and Mrfhanlcs, llank' v ' ba t)a nmf pr a Ksn.ingtnn Rank Philai1clSiis Rank Schuylkill Itbnk Boiithwsrk Rstilt ' W mi aim Rank' ' Marliamfs) Rank t-.j '...! ::-. ssKt vianniactutcrs' MSthsnltls' UatlX, ' .;Do. Bank nf Penn Township .'i ' t- , . ".psr fJi'sr.1 Railt r ' '' ''VP Rank nf t: lata Mojrshictisifi( J v -i j (n3f. . Uank of "cnnsvlvants, r ... , :) ; f ralj onntrr siatlksi. Rsnk of Chrsipr tjonnty . Wcstcheel.r pars DZA1VEOND POWDER. KOK RAZOR STROPS. FfHIS Powder is warranted fnr superior to anv 1 thing in use for imparting a keen, smontheilirc to Razors, Surgical instruments, and all kinds of fine Ct Ttr.Bi it mnv I applied to anv kind of strop. Also superior Razor, Knives, and Perfu mery, wholesale and retail, hv ALFRED BENNETT, Arjcnt. Depot of Fine Razors, Strops, finishes, and Cheap Fancy Goods, No. 18 South Filth street a bovc Chestnut Philadelphia. TESTIMONIALS. PltlLAIIKLPHIA, Fch. 15th, 184$. This mav certify thnt I have used ono of the (Strops prepared with IIAVNES' MACJ1C DIA MOND POWDER, and can attest in the most unequivocal manner, that there is nothing can hu found that will produce the same effect in my opin ion, and must say to others, try it, and you will nnu u superior to any nejctoiorc in use, l ran truly say that I never knew what a sharp razor was before. JOHN SCOTT, Iron Safe Maker, 41 S. Third st. Piiii.aiielphia, October, 1S48. A very hard beard and tender lace has compel led me to seek and test many contrivances design ed to make shaving rasv and pleasant, but with indifferent success, until I made use of the Magic DIAMOND POWDER, sold by Alfred Bennett and Rousscl's Shaving Cream. Their uni'cd now. er act like magic, and impart a power to the Razor to remove the most stubborn beard, without irri tating the skin or temper of their owner. J. COX, 49 South Fifth Street. For aale at this ollice Price 25 cts. per Box. Iovember25, 1848 6m. oxygenated . .ajaiQKaiaaiaai - A SOVl.ntltiN REMEDY FOR rum! sic, ' ' '; AND GENERAL SEDIX.ZTT. GEORGE li. GrT:EX, Prophietob. IPiWsor, Vcrtnant. TS a sovereign reaeilv for DVfl'l JL forms, such as isiiu in Ihe f loiiineli. 1 LIVER COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE O THE KIDNEYS, lnd all diseases arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach in both Malt and Ftmale: Puch as Constitution, Inward Piles, Fullness or Blood to the Head, Acidity of th. Stomach, Nausea, Heait.hum, Disgust fur Food, Fullness or weight in the Stomach, s). air Eructations, finking or Fluttering at the pit of the Stomach !wimmin; of the Head, Hurried and PinVult llrealhins, Fluttering at tin Heart, Chnkiiar or r-utficating sciutui us when iu a lying p -sture Dimness of Vision. Diss or weln Ufore Ihe Sight, Fever und dull pain in the Head. Deficien cy of Pcsiiiniiion, Yellowness of the Skin and lyes, Pain in the Side, Hack. Chest, Limla, Ac., PucVlen flushes of Heat, Iturinng iu the Flesh, Daistaui linaauiinss of evil and great depression of Spirits Can he effectually cured by DE. EOCFLAITB'S . Celebrated German Bitters, Their onwer over th. aliov. disuaaes is not excelled if dualled hy auv other prenaruti si in the United Suites as the cures uUcst, iu many cases ufter skillful physiciairs hail tailed. Deraiurcnieiit of the Liver snd Stomach ar. . airces of disunity, and will also produce disease of the Heart, Skin, l.aiura anil hnlncys, ana lillim uoay open loan aiiaca ot ihe Cli 'lera. Kili us, ur Yellow Fever, uud is generally the first cause uf that most haiietul diseuse, CousuiuiAiou, Opinions of the Philadelphia Press. "THE DISPATCH." December 31st says: AN 1NVALUAHLK MEUICINK. We have frmaently heard the Celebrated Ueriuau Billess, nauiuiaclured by Dr. ii'aiflluud, Skeu of ill terms of oomnieodnti hi, sua w. know dcserveilly so. It is a loo oomuiou uaclicc, ia cer tain u miners, to tauT all munoer of useless trasli, out iu Ui. au-JV. llutars, hundred, sr. living wilueasea of their greul inorai a no paysicat wtvtn. as a meaieine h ino lmvci Coinpkiitu, Jauialiee, Nervous Debility and Dy spepsia, it nas neen iouihi mvaiuanas, caecuug curesoiai inor aigniv eradicntiug diseiuK.s, when all other medicines have fulled. We feel convinced, that in th. use of th. German Bitters, the patient d tea not becom. debilitated, but constantly gains stresyta aud vigor to th. frame a fact worthy of great onsidrratiivi. The Buters sr. pleaaant in taste snd smell, aial caa h. administered under any circunauancea, to the most delicate stomach. Indeed, tbey caa be used by sll per. na with to. moat perfect safety. It wiaiid be well for l nose who ar. mucn anecten in tn. nervous a-stcm. to commence with' tate tea spoonful or leas, and gradually in crease. We speak from experience, and are if curse, a Droner iuitse. The oress far and wide, bav. united in re commending the German Bitters, aud to Ike afflicted w. most cordially advise th.tr ase. SPIRIT OF THE TIMES," June 21th savs: DO OUR GOOD CITIZENS who ar. invalids, know ths niaiiv iishaualiiiig cures that have becu iert' irmed by Dr. Hvafluud's Celebrated German Bitters? If they do not, we recommend them to the "German Mediciu. Sinre," all who are amicted with Liver Cosanlaiut. Jaundice, Dys pepsia, or Nervous Debility tha Doet-v haseured many of our eitisciis after the best physicians bad failed. VVi bav. io iimnu, aua way aav. provea uhi meaictne usu every one sbiaikl know of. aud we eoua refrain aiviua our tes timony iu their lav., and that which givea them greater cmuu upou our auuiuie cnors, iney are entirely vegewwv. "THE DAILY NEWS," July 4th mv.: 'W. sneak knnwinelr of Dr. Horsham's Celebrates Get. man Buters, when we sav it is a bleosiiMt to this aaa t anil in diseases of the biliary, digestive and Vervous Systems, it lias not w. tains an equal, it is a veaeuiiii. rretstrataai, and made witliout Alo dad, aud to all invalids w. would re commend it as w rthv their eonndence. For sale, wholesale aud retail, at th. principal Depot, GKKMAN MtUJIClNE STORE, No. 7B lUos Street, Philadelphio. For aaie by H. A. MeCAY, Northumberland and Sun- Mirv eiM fiapectalM. aeaiers feueraliy throughout Stat.. April l, 119 ly Cotton Yarn. Cottoa Carpal Chain, Cotton Laps and Wadding, Cotton Outlines, Roadv made Pantaloona, Ready node Vesta, Congress Kuivea, Parceksin lined presjervinf kettles, just received for da by II. MASTER, Sunbury, Dee. t, IMS. AXES of a very superior Quality lot sale by. ; H. MA&5EH. Sunbury, Dec. 1, 1H. . PLA8TER, a lot for sale by , t C. 8. BOGAS. Btutbury Jan. SOtb, 184l-t . BLANK BQQK& An savottinenl ef Blank Booka, uet raoaiveal anal aale by , H. MAoaEB. .Tunbury, Dae. t, 1M4. n pre sentinr Ih. palilic with a remedy for the treatment aial cure of Frvsa axn Acra and other bili his disrate. no apoliy is needed. Vust numliers in the railed Mates, who sailer from these affections in their vaneil forms, are e impelled to seek rehif it ,m other s airces itiun the luinie- niaie prcscripn 'tis oi tne remiiar physicinn. II becomes theref re an ohiect of hiironnily, as well as of public inter, est, to bring liefore them a remedy prepared fiom much ex perience. and which may always he relied upoa as s.rs, XrriCTCAL, AMD nASMLESS TO TUX roMTITCTlON. Tlral such is Uie true cliapieier of the INDIA riHII.AfiOfll'K, is amply attwied hy the universal success wilh which it has neen empi yea. ! Kxtract from a cnmmnnicslin of the Hon. Wit. liah Wnopeuinea, w' Uie V. S. Senate, late Governor uf aiicuicuu. DtTaolT. Oct. 31. tain. Dorroa CnASi s Osoooa. Dear Sir. I have reud with much interest, vour little tsaeatus upon the ''causes, treatment ami cure" of the lelinle diseases which have s i extensively ,revalli.d in our country ihirinr; the lust few months an interest increased no d aila, by the fact thit 1 liave uitliviilu;illy sullerat so much fr-an them. Though I feci mvself verv ine imnetent to judae safely ur.ai a subiei-t s entirely professiounl, ve your tnciry seems 1 1 me well reaaaittt, ami vour caaHu. sions just, ami I think withal, that your pamphlet ia culeu tuiru ui oo.iuee muea nraciicai aoou. Speaking of the medicine be auys : It fully justified your flstteriux expectations, aial ns a safe, convenient, and nonu. sir remedy, mv own exnerietav, s far, induces me to be lieve that it will prove a great public la-uefit. I am pleased io icarn inai you nave recently esiauisiieu several aaem'iee f'M- it. disposition traaish I regret that, with a view to s mire general disseminatiai of it, yHi shoulil have found it necesanry to remove froni your present residence among us. . uu mucn respect I nave ine uonor io oe, sir, Your obliired servant, W11U1M WOODUKIDGE. Flora Hon. SrtrHca V. R. Tsnwsainoa. of lichi. fMc oeiuue. io ue; Ageni at uelroit. in a mi mon a it. i,.si..n r'rt iim ia tail Sir von wish in. IO iiUiwra VOU wlnl I k,,.nu .if llr Oseood's ludis Choliff anie. or aiiti.hilion. mMlii.,M I A believe thnt if the virtue aial efficacy of this innlieine were Senerally known, tlie rvvsa and aocs would disappear in Iichigan. I pr-vured s bottle in the spring of 1941, and have good reason lo believe that myself snd family escaped th. ague lost season in consequence of ita use. Perhaps in nn summer shu-e the seulemmt nf this fine CMilnsnls, bus the fever and aeu. been el prevalent as the st. I have recanmeiided this medicine m numerous iu. stauues, and when the disease had become fixed aial bullied the skill of physicians; ami I bav. never known it fail. I has uuiversuly produced the nv happy effects, aial 1 bet heve it has never been exceeded by any medKuic iu rejno- vuig uie Disiais oisensea ui the clunotc. Yoira, respeclfullv, STEPHEN V. R. TROWBRIDGE. Agent for SunhuryH. B. MASSER j Northumberland. WITHIXGTOM Co j Milton, J. II.RA8ER: Selins- TsHtiaiAa II A V JL. li I 1 1UL' ) "- .-sin as. ia ijvi7-it. Ms, , le4t U' Pictorial Ktlillon of dViuhlfne's greai noru on ine Iteiormallon IF THE SIXTF.F.NTH CENTURY IN GER V MANY, bWnZERLANH, kt!. Will b niblisheil or, or abnui the 1st of April. 1818. by jus. a. Sfrt-b. lo us Cherry at. above Of It, his sole ruiiil l'imo edition of Ih. above named work, iln IS engraved illustrations from ori ginal aVsitjns; 4 volt iu 3, bound ia extra cloth and library sheep. The publisher respectfully rails tha attention of the trade and the public generally, lo Ibis work being the only illustrated edition published in the United States Ha trusig that tha beauty or Ha emaellishmenls, lb. strong and subslsntis manner in which it It bound, in conjunction with Iba known popularity of ibe work itself, will be ture rer emmendatioa to public faor. ' JOS. A. 8PEF.L. Cherry at above ih. J. A. li baa also lately published, a new and beautiful Edition of Serieant Cell's Raree Show, t suitable bouk for children, neatly done p in ex-tre f loih. . . Philadelphia, April I, 1841 ' Itsnk of Delaware Cntmty Dank of nermsnlown Bsnk of Mnnloomery Co. Doylestown tlnnk ' Easinii tsnk . ' ' "Qeimsnlown ( Norrisinwn Dovlestown Roatrist paf par Fsr triers' llsnk of llurks en. Urs-lol . T m Hank of NorlHtimlwilanil. . Nortbiimbcrlsnd ua. nliimhis Malik ft nriilge I'o.'tolumliis psf , Fsrmprs' Hank of l.ancaslei Lsncssiet par"' l.ancs.ter (Vmnty Bunk ' l.snrsstcT ".' f; par t.nnrsster Bsak . , , I.sncsoiei , , stD r srmets llsnk nf loaning Heading pat , i Wore or llsnk of Penn'a. Oflifb' do ' do Office . dn , do Office dn do NOTES AT DISCOUNT. n.nk of the Unilesl States PhilaiMiihie Vltnrrs Uank ol I'nltsvilla Itsnk nf l.ewi.town Itsnk of Midillctown Osrlisle Ilaiik " ; Exchange llsnk " Do do . branch of Hsirislmrir Bsnk" l.ehsnon llsnk Mcichsiiis'cV Msnnf. Bank Bank nf riltslmrg Harrishurg These" I.asionrer '- I nffiorc Reading . j do not -Easinn J issue o. ".PSIA, in many of nt "li. llaartliurii. nalitn;i anivailess, Acul Stollitieli. ILutiltK-ln. IiskiS' Ani4ile. 1 lie., f.ijtht Swuat... aud even (oiisuniplioii rDvS(Hptrc Phthisic,) uml A.tliuin, or I'litliimc attended with di'miure ment ol the Stomach I -r l).i,ei tie Asthma ! Lilfictilt lirenlhing, which oiien results iroiu impcri'iTt digestion ( Dysnetilic Svsnna-n.) Uri'ln vnl hv these Uitters. Inshore. their use bus ln-en proved iutl.e relief of slinost ull the svmptoius th it proceed In, in n ilebilitnted or abauc condi tion ot the St-siuifh; nlao in general debility arising inan age or Iroin the mi l ls of 1',-ver, particularly Fever uud Airue. Feuiiiles sniierinu uiul'T anv uterine deraniremi-ut nrismp from wnkuess. will liml tlic "OxrnENATKn Hit- teb an excellent remedy, and not surauaedhy any medi cine in use. The history of tins medicine is ncrnlrnr. It has made ita way to public iuv it s.,lely by Hie ton e of ita own hitrinaic nierila. .o iirtilici.il uanis b.-ive been used to give it no toricty and thriuf it iism i,ul,lic intemiou. It has never liefore even been nilverlisil, but liuvitig first shown Ha re- intirKalilt elllcaey m the taililly ,, the proprieliir, Olid by him alterwanls adniiili.tennl t-'i his udticled friends and ac- qilulutancca wilh a like result, its reputation gradually ex- leinicu uiuii ii is Known in no. m-att iiistniit .irta 4 the L ! li. as a medicine of unrivalled virtues iu the cure of D Siep.ia in all ils different iornis, and als i ior the cure of Asthma or Phthisic. Ils only In niM and lis only eulogy has lieen the siory of ils w inlrriul elhcicv, us h id inan in ,iith to mouth or by letter fr in liiend t o irieud. In eve ry instance whiae llcse Hitters linve lwe,i use.1. nu.1 the re. suit made known to the proprietor, they have pruved a re- . Numerous certificates, attcstin the sinaulnr eflicary of the "Oxvcsjcated HirrRn.." arc iu the imsscssion of ths ir iprntor ; luniiy of tlicm signed by persons already widsly iiw,tu w uie jmuiK.. . fii:o. n. fiKF.EX, Proprietor. WINDSOR, VI , OctoK-r 3, IMS. The folluwlng t'rrlificnlrs have recently bern received i Wasiiimitox, D. C i Jvi 10. Iflfl. Havillff made ll.r Ol' tlie ( lT-..,.i,ieil Hitler." nreoiirert by Dr. lieo. H. Cret n, f Wimhu r., Yt.und from kn w leilge obinmed of their eifienev iu Ihcr east s, wechccrinlly rec 'nmiend them to the public, believing that thev tvillfiillv sustain the rcc- iniiinhlnu n of the Proprietor. 'We hope that this Vahuible remeilv mnv be so t-L-iiemllv diirnsed thnnichout Ihe cimntry tliat it inay be accessible' to ail Die afflicted. SA.MI'FI. PlIFLr ) WILLIAM I I'l'lAAl,' t'. S. Senator from Vermont. JAM Ks' F. SI.M.i('iS, i;. S. Scnut from R. Island. J. T. .MOHKIIKAU. U. S. Seimtur and lornurlv I. ovarii. or of Kcutui'itv. I.. H. ARNOLD, Member of Concrera and fomierlv Go. vemof of K.I. V M. (lODr.UIPGE, V. S. Senator sud formerly Co vern'ir of .Michicm. M. L. .MARTIN, Delegate in Congress from Wisconsin Territory. From Hon. II. D. FosTrs, Member of Congress from . Peiuisvlvaina. ' Was IflNGTOx. D. C. JcxK 10. 1S16. Dear Sir. I have been a dvancmic auil'er.r i.ir hI.mm ten years, aial have res irtcd lo various medicines fi rohef without success, until I made use of your "Oxygenated Uitters." 1 have used alsmt two bottles, ami find n. If restored to pericct heulih Tlic forms hi which the die ease showed itself, in my case, were, great acidity nf the St anach, I 'Ss of aiilH'llte. extreme ilatuleiiee. Severe consll. putlon ,a' the bu els, and violent heailache, Feeline desi. rone Hint a knowlcdtja of your valuable rcincily may reach others similarly altlut.-d. I tike great pleasure iu record ing my teftim ny 1 1 its cunitive power; aiul would slsi remaik, thut while on a visit at home h shoit tim .0,e. I tidiniiiistered n ivirt of a b tlle to a uunila-r of uiv ulllicle.1 Iricmls. Willi great nicvss. They ure desirous tluit you should establish an ugciu'y nt Pittsburg, or inform them where the medicine can lie obtained. With an earnest de sire t'.sr yout pr -spcrity and happiness, 1 subsenl. tuvsclf. truly your friend H. D. FOSTER. Did. titn. II. fisnx.WiiuhiT, Vt. S ld Wh 'li-salc and He'ail hv Green A Fletcher, No, MSiuth Sixlh Sircel, PlnlaileljJiia. Acenl f .r Sitnlrury II. n. MASSKR. Agents for Milton MACKAV A IIAAft. Aeeut f a l'per .Muhon y J. ii. RliXX. Ajinl 13, isit OAK FOLD'S UNRlVAI.t.EnSTVl.E OF HATS KOK CEXTI.E.MK.V. C II A It L C Si O A H F O R D , No. 104 CHESTNUT STREET J hilailclpnia. WouliI respectfully invite sttcmion In bis superior style of hsis lor autumn. 1848, which will be found the most pettect ner b. fore offered to the communis- Its peculiar firms remler.ll the more il.sirsM , sail combines sll the es.eniia'. of dura, hiliiy smlneslness, requisite in that snide of dress srliilis hi nirieas, il facilities in in m inufacturin' svi h all ihe ii odYru impr veineiils. ens bios him Tu Chaliasuk tus U'uhlu lo produce a bettir Hal. Ciiiinais's Fasct Hats ab Cam or tbs I.atssi Mens. 'I'lirse foo.l. have been select. d wilh great en,', ami will be found most hesalilul and chss'e in their .tylea. Lariks' I'i iii ao Hats asb Cars or Earias IT NSW Mattsu. (iresi rare hs !. n h.slow. ed in consll mill g Ihrae sitic'ea. th .t they may fii peifidly esy mid loim a graceful ai ir ,nce. CHARLES 0AKF0RD. 104 Chestnut at, a lew duura above Ti ltd. Philadelphia 8ei lemla-r 30, lHtS.ch June 21, 1818 ly TO Till: PUBLIC"" Come wUo wnntn lo have Uortei uredt . Jrl"'HE etiranTiVr informs the public that he haa 1 devoted much time and si mly on the numerous diseases alllulins Horaes, ami that be haa auereea fully been practising as a KAHKIEK, for several years pas), aiul therefore nwpeotl'utly oiler liast aid to those persons who - may deem it proper to give him a call, and he hoies to render general satis faction. WII.LOBV TREALER. Shamokin Dam, Union county, 1 May 19. 18l'J.-r-Sin , ,. j OAr& An assortsaant Vast J ailk HATS at f J'a3, for aale by Hunbury, Dee. t, 184 a. reocived. Also, H. MA88EK. J. J. GBiEElTOTJGrH. .. (Late Keller t (.rwenoiigti.) ' PATENT ATTORNEY. AXsTB MECUAXflOAZ. BNOIXTSBB, Uakhlnstou.u.c:. , DRAWINGS an J (ia per for the Patent Ollice, nrepared Aiul all the necessary bu aineea, in relulion to aet uring patenta, trans acted, arid promptly aUemM to, at tbeif of fice opposite tlm Potent Ollice. - - October 28, 1848. ) . -! -: PATENT Trusses of aU aiiula, Hairisao writing and indellibte ink, Cotton jiaru ansl laps, just received and for sale by ' ' . J. W. P RILING. 8unbury, Dec t, 1848. psr failed!, i v -1 . I p.r I ' 1 16 West Ilrsnch II ,nk Wynminit Uank Northampton Hank ' Herlts Cu'linly liana illiice of Uank nf (J. Pi. Do do do Do do do llsnk of Chsmhersliurs; BnMk of fleltyshurg Hank of Kniuehanns Co. Erin Unr.k F armor-' & Dtovers' Uank Franklin Uank Hofiesdale D.nk Moinmreiihels llsnk of B.o Vork llsnk N. 11. 'I he notes of those banks on which we mil quotations, soil substitute a dash ( ) are not mirch.ised by flie Philadelphia brokers, wilh Ihe etcephon of those which have a letter of reference. H n t) K E N HANKS. Philadelphia Sav. Ins. 1'hilntlelplila I. nan Co. rhuvlkill Snv. Ins. Keiisiiicuiii Sav. In. A Penn Township Sav. Ins. XT' Potisvill Ijcwistnwri Middletown Carlisle - Pillshnrf llollidavshnrj Hsrrisluirg Lebanon Piilslnirg PitlsSutg Willismsporl Wilke.bsris Allentown no ssla Reading s , failesf Pittsburg , . failed Erie do New Brighton do Chamhershurg Gettysburg Montrose Erie Wneshurg Washington Honesdule Browns rills Yotk I I S 35- Si "I U '1 ' I failed failed failed Philadelphia do do do do -.. Manual Labor Bans (T. W Dyoll, prop.) failed Powanda Hank Tnwsnda Alleghany Dank of Pa. Ilmlford no aale Uank of Heater Reaver closed Hank of Swaiara Harrisburg closed Batik of Washington Washington failed ly'entre llsnk Ttellefonle ' closed I lily Uank Pilisbuig ' no sale Karniers' fi Merh'cs' Usnk Pitlsliurg ' fail.J Farmrfs' dr. MechVs' Itsnk Fsyelle co. failed Farmers' A. Merh'cs' Uank (ireeneastle failed H simony Institute Harmony no sale Hnnling.loi. bank Huntingdon no sale Jonists llsnk l.ewisiown no sale t,umlermeii s Hank Wsrien Northern llsnk nf I's. DundsfT Vi a Hn Del. tlmlge Co, New Hope N'orthiiinb'd Union Col. Ilk. Milton North Western Itsnk of Ps. Meadtille Ollire ol .Schuylkill Dank Port Carbon Ps. Asr. ft Mmuf. Usnk Csrlisle Silver Lake Usnk Montrose Union Bsnk of I'enn'a. L'niontown V estnioielsiiil llsnk Oreensburg vt tlkrslisrre Urnlge (Jo. ijj- All notes putpoiting to be on any PennsyU' vstna Uank not given in the almve list, may be set lown as frauds. . . SEW JCIISEY. failed no sale closed no sale closrd( fsiled closed failed closed WjlVesbarre nossle Uank of New Uiuuawlrk 'ietfidete Uank Murlinginn Co. Uank 'ommercial Itsnk 'umla-rland Hank 'armcrs' Hank .'arnit is' and Mechanics' Bk Oriinswlfk Ilelsiilera Metlfurd Perth A ml my Uridgeion Mount Holly Ka'iwsv failed 7 psr psf ,"armers' and Mechsuics' Ilk N. Btunswick failed -srmers' and Merchants Bk Middletown Pu rrniiklin Uank nf.v J. Jcrev City r tk, . , . - in uni uhget utaxmg t o notioken lod fsil failed failed failed failed failed I paf no sale no aale lersey City Uank Jersi'y Cily renames unng ratiersnn Vi ai.uf it itin r.' It ink Belleville Vlorris Coonly Bank MorrisKrwn Monmouth Bk of N.J. Freehold J Mechanics' Uank Newark Mechsuirs' snd Msnuf. Dk Trenton Morris Canal and Ukg Co Jersey City P0..1 .Nines Newark Ukg A Ins Co Newark .New Hope Pel Bridge Co Lembeiuville . J. Msnufac. and Bkg Co Hohoken N J I'roiecion k Lombard bk Jersey Ciiy Orange Bxtik Orange Paieraon Bank Paierson Peoples' llsnk do I'niiceinn Bank Princeton ' rialcm Banking Co Oslern .Stale Usnk Newark Si.te llsnk Elixaheihlown Hiate Bank ! Camden State Uank of Morris Marriatowa slate Uaiik Trenton Salem and Philad Msnuf Co Halem Suaaef Hank Newton I'renion Hanking Co '' Tsantoa (jiiiian Bank , Deter Wsahiiiglnn Banking Co. ' Hwk.nsack DELAWARE. Bk of W Ilm & Brandy wine Wilmington Bank of Delaware t, Wirmington dank of Smyrna ' ' 8myina Do laneb' ' i ' Miltord ' ' Farmers Bk of Htsss f Del Diner ii Do branch , Wilmington Do branch Cieorgeuiwa Do branch ' ' Nawcsatle ' ' Union Bsnk Wilmington flj" Under 5's UT On all banks marked ihsu f there ara.K. her counterfeit or altered aoies J the vat sous da nmin.tieuis. in eienilaiinej, . i ' . failed failed , failed par t par failed failed I railed par par i P ' parr Pr, par par. XEW&OODS, . , CHEAPER THAN EVER. HAS just received at his store, in SuDbury, an asaoitment ol the t heapejt Goods, thus) ever came to tha place, consisting of ' unv GOODS, r GROCERIES, UQU0RS, t. ' A Frraok black Cloths, Caasinetts, ke. ' Calf" coea, of excellent quality and oloreV'3 i , price lo 10 eta. t Cooof MaaluM, yard wide, at ti conia. . . r These are not the low priced tsh articles' usually sold. Muslin de Laiiies, of tine qual. ity and patterns 18. Handsome Terkeri and other fhatvlt and various ethel articlM. The public are fequesUrfl la ea,ll and iudj for themaelt ea. ,' ' Siinbory, No. .8, 1848. ' ; ,f-i WINDOW CLA86. by 10, for sale I ., Sanburyaa tTtfc, IMS. l - .T. -
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