T . --. m-;,-f' ..a mv "r,' sj,j- wiw ,' a . SUNBURY' AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL. fH(ftccUanrotts jHattt r -" HOW TO CURB A A rKMr.' j Da?id,ammnofmek wid kindly spirit, td long suffer frrt th. platMr-cIatter, i tie8r.8nding,icolding tonflu of hi worM 1 ialf... .-.it ... ,. ' Om day an bb doctor greeted David, at . hi work, With Well, Master fetid, how , be yonV v ji ' " .r"" Oh, I be rery welt, ihanka to ye, but my wlfe'a not so nicely.' ' 1 ' ' ' trtdeedtale the herb doctor, witha quick ear for an ailment, 'what ttty be the mailer wi she, Master Daid 1' ' j Well," said David, in. his usual dry quiet way, 'she her a bad breaking oui about her month every now and then, that ttonbles her and me Terry aore, I 'sure ye, Master Doctor.' 1 ' jWell,' said the latter, 'I could makes a 1 grand cure of her, I'll warrant ) I hot a salve 'at I makes fra the juice of the juniper tree, ' and biling up a lot of different kind o' things 'at qnite cures that in no time!' Deed,' said David, 'and what might your charge be, now, for a box o' 'iutment 'at would quite cure her V Oh,' said the herbist, looking anxiously up in David's face, only a matter of a ehil ling!' 'Well, that's dirt cheap,' said David. 'If you cures her I'll give you eighteen pence, now !' . , , With this offer, the doctor set off home to prepare his nostrum, and straightway hied . the next day to David"s house, box in hand. There he found Mrs. Prioe, and went at once to business. Well, Mrs. Price, your master tells me you hev betimes a bad breaking out about the mouth, and I've brought a box of fine 'in. ; ment 'at will cure ye !' With this announcement, Mrs. Price fired up at once, seeing her husband's jest, raised -the brush with which she was sweeping and pummelled the doctor to his heart's content, even following to beat him a field from her, : ho screaming out all tho while, 'Oh, Missus Price, be you gone mad V From that day, however, Mrs. Price has been wholly cured of her scolding habits. , David has only to look up in her face and sap, I'll get a box o' that 'intmcnt,' and there's an end of the mattet. David honorably paid the doctor hi Is. 6.1, and treated him to make him forget his pun ishment. CROSSING OF PROVERBS. The more the merrier. Prov, ' Cross. Not so; one haud is enough in a ' purse. , . P. He that runs fastest, get most ground. ' , C. Not ao ; for ihe footman would get more ground than the master. J u P. Ho runs far that never turns. Not so; ho may break his ueck in a abort cours?. ' P. No man can call again yesterday. C. Yes ; he may call till his heart achei though it never come. a P. Uo that goes softly, goes safely. ' C. Not among thieves. P. .Nothing hurls the stcmach more inan eurfeitii ' C'' Yes lack of meat. P. Nothing is hard to a willing mind. "C, Yes, to get money. ! P. None so blind as they that will not see. . C. Yes, they that cannot. P. There is no creature so tike a man as an ape. C Yes, a woman. ' P. Nothing but is good for something. C. Not so; nothing ia not good for anything. P. Everything hath an end. C. Not so; a ring hath none, for it is round. ' P. Money Is a great comfort. C. Not when it brings a thief to the gal- lows.' ' " " "' ' ' ' ' P. The world is a long journey. ' C. P. aea. C. P. C. Not so; the sun goes it etery day. It ia a great way to the bottom of the Not so; it is but a stone's east. A friend is best found in adversity. Not ao; for then there ia none to be found. , . P. The pride of the rich makes the labors of the poor. C. No, the labors of the poor makes tho pride of the rich. ' P. Virtue is a jewel of great price. C. Not so; for then Ihe poor could noi eome by it. London Lady's Alugozt'nr. Society Upset is CAi.iroaHU. There : appears to be what the French call a (ouie versementn complete overturn of the nsual arrangements of society, at the gold region ; for a specimen of which see the following extract from a San Francisco letter in the Boston Courier : ' Since my arrival I have seen a lieutenant of the navy, and a New York merchant drag '" Kim? a handcart, at on ounce per load ; a few days since I met a professor in one of your first colleges, driving his px team, hauling emigrant' "traps" to the "diggings," at SSO for one hundred pounds. A Georgia plainer cooks my salt pork, and does the flap-jacks brown : a nrinter from the Picavune office .. keeps ray books, and two young gentlemen froro jobbing houses in Pearl street take care . - af the mutes, haul lumber and act as porters . in the store; each from $10 to S16 pr day, with board. , In California all labor, and one u.is easily furnished with innumerable sources of amusement by meeting old friends in such comical employment. Imagine our friend , the artist, with buckskin trousers, red flannel shirt, and California hat, peddling newspapers; "Sam, Herald and Tribune, sir! latest date from New York, only two dollars lack." LOVE a LIGflTSINO ROD. "j , ' A lady who her love had sold, " ' Asked if a reason could be told Why wedding-rings were made of gold 1 I ventured thus l instruct her : r. '. i : Lav, ma'am, and linhtnincara ibe same. On earth they glance, from heaven they f ,.. . r . come ;- , v . . . , Love is the soul electric flame, , ,: And gold its best conductor. , The Line of March to the'gold rainea be yond Fort Kearney, is said to be distinctly marked by thtijiow made graves of those who bare died on the road to fortune i JOIltf DONNELLY, MAJfi'rACTi-REft ; op Donnelly's UfRiont .'.- Safety Glazed Camhlkd Btvt MATCHES, amd United States Oil Pitta , ; BLACRINO, So. S3 North Third Strut, THESE Matches at Justly considered ths best in the United States t they ars free from un pleasant smell, and can be introduced with perfect safety into all Stores and Dwellings. Warranted to keep ten years. ' ' The Blacking is of superior ijuaiity, and Ires from and ingredient thst impairs the Leather. COUNTRY DEALERS and SHIPPERS will find it to their interest to call and see for them selves. N. B. An assortment of Matches of various New York Msnufacturers. Matches in round wood boxes also, packed in large or small tin cases, to ship to sny part of the world, JOHN DONNELLY, Late of 20 Bank Street, now 83 North Third 8t March 31, 1849. ly . WALL PAPERS. THE Subscribers have on hand the largest ss sortment of Wni PAPtns in the city of Phi ladelphia, Vholeialt end Retail, consisting of every variety sinlaulc lor rarlnrs, Entries, Dining Rooms, Chambers, Ac, which for quality and style cannot ho surpassed. Doing a cash business we sre enabled to sell a better article at a much lower rate than any storo doing a TRADE BUSINESS. On hand, a larpe assortment of Wina Parts, for Curtains, Fire Prints, Borders, Ac, which will be sold for Cash. Paper Hanging done in the country at city prices. N. B, Dealers sre invited to csll and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. FINN & BURTON, No. 142 Arrh Street, South sids Philadelphia, Msy !6, 1849. ly LAWRENCE HOUSE, Market Square, opposite the Court IIou$tt Sundiry, Pa. THIS well known Hotel has just been refitted, and handsomely furnished by the undersigned, and he begs leave to say, thst it is his intention to render it worthy of the liberal patronage, by wbich it has heretofore been sustained. J. C. PERKINS. 6unbury, May 17, 1849. 3mo BP.OWIT'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GIMflER PREPARED and sold only, at FREDERICK BROWN'S DRUG and CHEMICAL Store, N. E. corner of Firm and Chksxct streets, Phi ladelphia. This Essence is warranted to possess in a concentrated form, sll the valuable properties of Jamaica Ginger, nnd will he found on trial an excellent Family Medicine. It ia particularly re commended as a tonic, to persons recovering from fever or other difcascu, n lew drops imparting to the stomach a glow and vifror, equal to a wine glass of brandy or oilier stimuland, without any of Ibe debilitating clYccts, which arc sure to follow the use of liquor of any kind : and it is therefore especially serviceable to children snd females. To the aged, it will prove a great comfort ; to the dyspeptic anil to those who are predisposed to gout or rhcumotic afl'ections, it j;ivcs great relief; and to the inebriate who wishes to reform, but whose stomach is constancy craving the noxious liquor, it is invaluable giving tone to the diges tive organs, and strength to resist temptation ; and is consequently a Rrc.it stent in the cause of tem perance. O" Full directions accompanying each bottle. The above article can be had at the office of the American. Philadelphia, June 5, 18-59. ly Notice. rrMJE partnership, heretofore existing under the l r.ame of "Dewart& Bruner," having been Usolvcd, the subscriber announces to the public that he will continue the practice of the law at the cilice formerly occupied by said firm, in the Borough of Sunbury. Business entrusted to him will be promptly attended to. UilAKLbS J. lil.Cli. Sunbury, April SI, 1919 3mo APPLETON'S GREAT CENTRAL CHEAP BOOK STORE, 164 CheMout Street, Corner of Seventh, Stfotm's Buildings, PHILADELPHIA. KNOWING the wants of the community, the Proprietor of this EsTiiuisamsT has fitted up a 5 tore in the most cletrant manner, having due regard to the comfort uf his customers, so thst every htraugcr visiting his Book Store, msy feel entirely at home. HIS IMMENSE STOCK of Books is classified according to the various De partments of Literature, so that visitors c . find the Books they are in search of for themselves. Uuyiiig his Stock for the most part at the Arc Ttox Sale, and being connected with one of the Ltnnrsr lYrt.isuisG ui-ses in this country, besides publishing largely himself, enables him to sell ill Books at LOWER PRICES than any other house of a similar character on this continent. His facilities for the latroaTsTiOM or Booss from Europe are unsurpassed, having a Branch of his Establishment in London, where orders of private gentlemen are carefully executed snd forwarded to this Country by every Steamer and Packet. A CATAtCOTJB of Books with the prices attached is issued quar terly, containing Lists of New Additions made to his large collection, which arc in all cases for sale at the LOWEST PRICES, or, from 25 to 75 per cent, below Publishers' fnccs. l bus in buying even a Few Books, quite a considerable smount is saved. AsastiU further INDUCEMENTS to strangers visiting the city, every one who pur. chases Use Dollar's worth of Books, will re ceive a copy of the braavuEa is f aiiAiirtu, an elegant 18 mo. volume, the price of which iU5 cents. t-jr 1 lie limits ot an advertisement are too eon- lined to enumerate the prices of any of the im mense advantages to be derived from purchasing at the CiuEiT CtNTBtt Che Book Store, but let all who are in search of Books send for a Csta logue, and buy the Books they are in want of, and wnen vuiiing the city, give Applcton one call, ana you will it sure to call again. STATIONERY in all its branches, furnished at the Lowest Prices. 1 he Initials ot those purchasing Letter and Note Paper, neatly stamped in the corner, without charge. Orders for any article may be sent by mail, ad dressed to the Proprietor, and the directions in all eases will be lull v carried out, with great punc tuality and aespuicn. Order fur Catalogues should be pss-paid. GEO. 8. APPLKTON. Bookseller, Publisher, Importer, and Stationer 164 CAmmut St. cor. of Seventh, Swaim'i JSuiUling, Philadelphia, May, 13, 1649 3m SUN BURY FOUNDRY. riHE subacribcr respectfully informs the public X that be has again become connected with the above Foundry, and that hereafter it will be con dusted solely under his management and control. From bis long exnerienca in tha UisaiiiM ha trusts he will be able to giva general satisfaction to his om menus snd customers. Ths buaims will be curiieu un iu an iia uranclie. Ha will continue to manufacture Ploughs, aud atf, kinds of casting srdl be done with promptness and in the boat manner. . ; UCU. ltU JiKHAvn. cjunbnry, Juna 9, 1119 3u CABINET i WAllB ROOMS. THE subscriber respectfully informs the public, that he continues ths manufacture of CABI NET WARE, in all its branch, at his stand in Market street in Sunbury, and that he has now on hand a handsomo assortment of well made and fashionable furniture. He also carries on. at his old establishment, in Fawn street, the . , , , ; chair MAStivG Durness, m all its branches, anfl keens constantly on hand, an assortment of well made and laanioname CHAIRS, plain and omsmentsl. All of which he will dispose of at prices ss low as at any esta blishment in the county. His long experience in the business, justifies him in the belief that he will be able to give gen eral satisfaction, and therefore solicits from his customers a continuance of their patronage. Ef All kinds of produce taken in exchange. SEBASTIAN HOUPT. Bunbury, March 17, 1849 tf GOLD & SILVER WAItL .-. J. STOCKMAN, No. CO Chesnut-st. ot the tipn of the Gold Thimble, between 2d. le 3d. sit., South side Philadelphia. 11 ANUFACTURES nnd keeps constantly IV I on hand, st wholesale snd retail, the fol lowing articles, of s superior quality, at reduced prices .'Gold and Silver Pencils, do Thimbles, do Finger Shields, Silver Table, Desert, Tea, Salt and Mustard Spoons, do Forks, Soup and Oyster Ladles, do Combs, Purse Clasps, Scissor Hooks and Chains, Knitting Sheaths, Ac ALSO, Jewellery, Plated snd Brittannia ware, German Silver Spoons, &c; Gold Diamond poin ted Pens at various prices j Jackson's Superior XAerpomtcd Leads, &c, ore. Philadelphia, May 36, 1849. TANNERS TAKE NOTICE. Sew Illdo Oil nnd Leather More. JVo. Ill North 3d St. 3 donrs below Race St Philadelphia- riMIE subscribers oiler to tho tanners on the JL most favorable, terms their fresh importation ol Mules, consisting of Uiicnos Ayres, Laplata Cameras, Lsguira, Hung-Dry, Chili. Salted Per amhuco snd all kinds of Spanish Hides, dry and salted. Also, Green Slaughter, Dry Salted, snd Ulack fry 1'utna Kips, Also, Htraights, and Bank oil and a general as. sortment of Currier's Tools. They will sell or trade for Spanish or Slaughter Leather, the above Hides, Kips, Oil and Tools, on better terms, than old Houses in the city, Cash paid for Leather of sll kinds. KLEN & KIRKPATRICK, Philadelphia, May VIG, 1810. ly Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, FOR COUGHS., COLDS, CROUP, HOARSEN KSS, ASTHMA. HOOP. 1NG COUGH. BRONCHITIS AND CONSUMPTION. rPIiI3 valuable prepuriiunn, g out ttiiphingly successful X id curing miTjac i inu iunu, is me result 1 1 a skit;. rul cniuliuuiti n nt the known curative principles medicine, lis incrcilieui uro t'rcelv inaile kmvrn to tin public, and are ilinne nrkn wMitnl to mrrfical men as poasciiiuff rare limliwil x'irtnes. wiith peculiar virtues are combine,! in the CHI'.UU Y I'ECTOIIAL" in tlieit (treat, est purity uml etfirttcy, ami wlie n used, tut will be seen from the I'ntKiwinc valunhlc tmtiin"nv : J'KOI K.SStm CI'.KVEI.AND, of D-rn-d lin folli-pe, Brunswick, Mniiie, writes : "I hava wiintMieu tlic eil'ccts of your Cherry Pectoral in my own family and in tlmt oi'iny fririnlii, and it hus riven great atistacti"ll in oui-enlnili of n,lults and children." A VOICK KKO.M MASSACHt'KKTTS. Frrni Dr. llryunl, Drupgi.t and FoatnuiHer, Chicosee Falls, Mass : Da. J. C. Ayr I)cnr Sir : Enclosed please find remit tance f t all the Cherry Pectoral last sent me. I can un hcaitatinizly say. that no medicine we sell gives such ntis fac'.i n u y nil 's A vt nit have I ever seen a medicine which cured s many cases of couch and lung complaints Our Physicians are lining it extensively in ihe practice, and with the happiest effects. Truly y ur, D. M. BRYANT. Xn. PERKINS. President of Vermont Metlicul C'llece one of the nnst learned and iiUellipeut ptiVKicians in the country, "considers it n c 'mp"mtirm f rare excellence for the cure of that fur. midable disease, C iifuniption.'1 An oliTKist inerediblo number of certificates have hern received; puviiig that the cherrv P-jetdrai ia, iu tnnh, a GREAT RKVlEDY for Ccugbs, fl.Js, As'l'Tna iw. all pulmTnrv comylainU PRICK 7.1 CKNT9 Pi;it JiuTTl.E. Prepared by J. C. AY ER, Lowell. Mass., snd Md by II. MASSER, Sunbury, and MARY McCAY, Northum berland. March 31, 1919 I. ANDREWS,'1 mrt, 'H E4TII TOI'AI RSXIST I THE 8lC: ealth to the Weak BALM is foond for th Vhole Human Race in An drews' PAIN KILLER. This ia aa entirely vereta bl compound, oomposed of Tweuty-Kiv duff rem inxra dieuu, snd is an internal and External Remedy for the va rum ill that kuman Bess is heir to v'ca as, Couehs, Colds, Pains, Nervous and Sick Headache, RheainotiMn, Cuts, Sprains, RpuiaJ Affections, Suaitucr Complainls, Cholsra Morbus. Tootluiehe, Eruptions, Corns Piles, Frozen Parta, liurus, Naki, Ague in the Face aud ureiut, rauiters' lhik, llruises, oh Bores, 1ws ol appe tite, lieneral Debility, Asthma, sic. Put up in bottle for I. 2 or 4 aliiiluira per b tlle. For further purtivulata see Pamphlets I h had of every seent aratia, eintaiiiing a briut history of th origin, discovery and goods ciiccu of Anarews' rain tuner, ucrtincates oi cares, directions. A.c LOOK OUT FOR I'RAVD. The triumphant success of Andrews Puin Killer in re. moving the cause that produce death, the untimely death of intlUoiis of our race, ha induced noiu men ol whein it may be truly said, their villaiiru occupations msnitcst their villainy, to attempt to put in circulation spurious and e uutelfeit article called "Pain Killer," using fictitious names f.irthe arctended author, lijrscd eertintes. Ae. Rmie have appeared, end others u diHibt wiil appear. 1-t all rememlr Dial Andrews Genuine Pain Killer has ths written signature of I. Andrews on the label of each bottle in black ink. Don't simply uk for Pain Killer, but ask for Andrews' Pain KiUtr, and liav no other. 8 .Id l.y M. A. MeCay, ole Agent, Northumberland j 1. W, Fnling, Pnuburv; J .hn H. Raser. Milton : John R. Myyer, BLxuunlwrg j Wm. A. Mnrrey ,V Co, Denrille i Davenpori A Sluilh, I'lvnnulh: Andrew Yohr. Wilkes. barre : Hays A McCorinick, McF.weusville : Schifflo 4 Chamtierliiin, lwishunr : Gcorr McAlnin. Jeraev Khr! J. M. Judd, WiUiaiuspoit. ' Outers sddrcsted to I. Andrews. Inventor and only Pro prietor at Itheca Tmnpkui cuuuty, N. Y. Wil rcceiv prompt aiteuiion Bcptember 30, 18l If CUTLERY. AN extensive Stock of Pocket and Table CUT LERY, of sale by JCH1T 1. COLSMA1T, Nos. 32 and 33 ARCADE, and 81 North THIRD Street, Comprising 5000 dozen Penknives, Sciswrs and lin or. Alro, a choice assortment of Rodgers 4- Bonn, Wosteiiholm' Uresve's W. d 8. Butcher's and Fenney's Cutlery, . Also, Spanish, Dirk and Hunting Knives. Also, (iuiis, Pistols, and Bowie Knives. Also, The American Kator Strop, a sujierior ar ticle, worthy the attention of Dealers. Ca Dealer in Cutlery, will find tbe above Stock worthy their attention, as the Subscriber's chief buainea is importing and selling cutlery-. Philadelphia, June 9, lb49 ly raABSHAliL'l Conccnfraled Suraaparllla. For ths cure of Tetter, Scrofula. Erjaipala, Piles, Chronic Kheumatism and all disorders of the Blood, Mercurial Diuease, 6lc IT is recommcnderl to 1'hysirians and others, aa the strongest preparation now . in , snd en tirely tlill'erenl from that put up in quart bottles, pusaesaing little or no activa principle of the baraa, paritla, but Intended to deceive the public For sale by M. A. McCAY, Northumberland. HEYL'8 EMBROCATION for Hones will eura Sprain, Uruwos, Cut, tiall, Swelling, and all complaints requiring an external tsmedy. It is highly useful in Wpavin, Curb, Ringbone, atUf, aea of the Joints, cracked Heels, Splints, dec. It has also been itaed with great success by per sous strlicted with Rbeumstiam, and other com plaint. Prepared only by W. Marshall, Philadel phia, and tor sale by M. A. Mct'ay, Northumber land. Philadelphia, May SS, 1 819 ly IXDOW"(jLAS97 byMor sale ' . HENRY MASfER 8uaaurvju S7th, 1849- tC ' - jTi rLJCT7 JTJjw IT ' "' COLUMBIAN SERIES OF 77e Pupil's friend and Teacher1 1 comfort. rpHE COLUMBIAN CALCULATOR. This A Work is already Introduced into some of the best Acadamies and a larjre number of 8chools, where its use hagivcn decided and universal ss. tiafaction, both to teacher and pupil. It is purely American in its character, based upon our own beautiful decimal tyttem of titrrrncg. It contains more, the arrangements are better, and it is the easiest and cheapest work of the kind now in use ; snd it Is so considered by hundreds of the most competent teachers snd men of science in the Uni on, who hsve recommended it. It is the book, particularly and expressly prepared for our Amt' rirati Scholar : ' By Almon Tiehior, Tas YofTii's Cou-wniM CiLcrLATon. This volume contains 01 poges, with about 000 exam' pics for solution on the slutc. It embrace the Fundamental Rules, Compound Rules, Simple and Compound Reduction, Single Rule of Three, l'roportion, &e. 1 ickkoh AstTHMETieit Tintis, is destined for the use of younger classes in tha Schools of the United Mates. A beautiful little book and pleas- ing to children, and the only one of the kind of sny value. There are Keys to both Arithmetics bound an gle or double, for the convenience of teachers, in which the solutions of the questions are given with much extra matter fur the black board. These Keys arc die most complete works of the kind ever published, and contain, in addition, about two hundred examples in Mensuration, Ac, for the use or the 1 cuchcr. All that is wanted is to have the above books examined, and no teacher who is acquainted with the science of Arithmetic, will hesitate to pronounce them the best works that hare ever been published in this or any other country. Although issued but a few months, they hove already been introduced into the Night Public Schools of New York Citv in all the Schools public and private, except two, in the City of Reading. Also, in aliout twenty Acadamies in the State of Pennsylvania in a lar;c portion of the Schools in the City of Wilmington, in the City of Lancaster, and in the Uoroughs of H.irrislnirg, York, (Jhambcrsliurt, Lebanon, Doylcstown, Totts ville, Orwiusburg, &c, &c For sale by Hoar Masses., Sunbury, Agent for Northumberland County. Sunbury, Dec. 2, 1848. DIAMOND POIVDIII- rou RAZOR STRCrS. rlxjilS 1'owtler is warranted fir superior to any J thing in use for imparting a keen, stnonthedc to Tlasors, Surgical instruments, and all kinds of fine CcTT.r.aT ; it may be applied to any kind of strop. Also superior Ka .or, Knives, nnd Perfu mery, wholwale and retail, by ' ALFRED BKNNL'TT, Agent. Depot of Fine Razors, Strops, finishes, and Cheap Fancy Oouls, No. IS South Fifth street a bovc Chestnut Philadelphia. TESTIMONIALS. I'.itijiM:te:iiA, Feb. 15th, 1S4i?. This mny certify that I lnve used one of the Strops prcp"arod with IIAYNES' MAGIC DIA- MOND ru Vh.ll, and can attest in the most unequivocal manner, that there is nothing can be found that will produce the same ellcct in my opin ion, and must say to others, try it, and you will find it superior to any heictoi'ore in use. I can truly say that I never knew what a sharp razor was before. JOHN SCOTT, Iron Safe Maker, 41 8. Third st. PnttiDF.ieuit, October, 1848. A very hard beard and tender face has compel led me to seek and lest many contrivances design ed to make shaving easy and pleasant, but with indifferent success, until" I made ue of the Magic DIAMOND POWDER, sold by Alfred Dennett, and Roussel's Shaving Cream. Their united pow er act like magic, and impart a power to the Uaror to remove the most stubborn heard, irUhoul irri tating the skin or temper of their owner. J. COX. 49 South 'Fifth Street For sale at this oi'iicc Price 20 cts. per Dox November 25, IS JS Cm. In presenting Ihe public with s remedy for the treatment and cure of 1'kveb and Aor and other bili his diseases, no apolocy is needed. Vast numbers in the I'nitrd Mates, who suili r from these anVetinus in their vuncd forms, are e -impelled to seek relief from other siurcra than the imme diate prescript! roam" the rejuhr phvsiciaa. It becomes therefore an object of humanity, as well as of public inter est, to bring before them a remcdv prepared from muc-n ea perieiwe, and which msy alwrjys be relied upon as sais, IHECriJL, A.VD UAKMIUIIO TIIC COMSTITUTlOt. Tkul such is the true character of the INDIA ClIDI.AtiOOl li, is amply attested by the universal auuecas with which it has been employed. I Kitract from a communication of the Hon. Wn lum WooDsamos, of th f. 8. !enate, late Guvernuf of Michigan., - ., rETaou, Oct. 21, 1S40. Doe To Chavlk Osoood, lieor Sir, 1 hava read with maeh interest, vour tittle tkaeatus iiion the '-causes, trentmrnt and cure" of the lebrile diseases which have i extenaively prevailed in our country during the last lew months mi interest iiwreaiuil nod ubt, by tbe faet that 1 have individually sudired so much frmn them. Though I feel myself very inc mi)ielrnt im iuukc siicir upon a Buu.ieit au entirely professional, vet your theory seems to me well reaa wd, and your conclu sions jiikt, and I think withul, that your 4iiuuhlet is calcu lated to produce murh prsurieal f-nA. Speaking n Um ntedicine h says ; It I'ullv jusiilieil vour nattering expectati ns, ami as a safe, convenient, and p inu. br rematy, my own axpericnte, s fur, induce me n be lieve that it will pr iv gre'.l 1 iiMic lirurlit. I am nloiaid to learn ihat yon har recently cMahliahcd several ncencies for itadtsp si'khi DinarK I ri-gret thai, with a view 1 a m ire general dissemination ol it, y u should have found it iiecesstiry to remove from ynir present residence anwug us. With much respect I have the h 'inr to be, sir, Vonr obliged servant, WIS I JAM WOODUKIUCE. f" From Hou. Btepiie.n V. It . TsowsaiDot, tsj Michi gan State Senate, to ihe Agent at Detroit. HtsMi V.HAM. Oasla.nd Co., Dec 13, 1HI. Sir yoawish nisi, infirm yoti what I kmw of l)r. Osg.md's luiha Choi ig gue, or auti-bilims mnliein. I d believe thai if the virtue ami ethcacv of this medicine were generally known, the itvek a.ms aoce would diaappeur in Michigan. I procured a bottle in the spring of 1811, and hav gnod reason to believe that myself aud family escaped the ague sast seeson in eonsemicuce of its nsc. rerhans is no summer since th settlement nf this fin peuiusula, has III fever and ague been a prevuieut as tha lust. I have rec imnieiiiled tins inedicnie ill nuiuerous in stances, snd when the di sense liud benmie Sxed snd batllcil Ihe skill nf plivKiiiuns; and 1 buv never kn wu it lull. I hns universally pr duced the m st happy elTects, and 1 bet licva it baa never beeu eaceedid by any median iu remo ving the bilious diseases of the cuiuatc. Years, respeelfiillv, - BTKI'IIEN V. R.TROWntllDOU. Agent fi Funliurv II. 1) MASTER i Norlhiimt-eilaiil, W1THINGTOM ft'Co j MUtun, J. II. RASLR ; tSelius gnw, MAY A KLOSK. May , IMtu 'J. J. G?.EE1TSTJ3H. (Lnlv Kcllrr At Greriiitiigli.) PATENT ATTORNEY. AfTD MECHANICAL ENGINEIB, , Wusiliilgton.D.C. DRAWINGS and ppers for the Patent Olfice, prepared aud all the necessary bu siuees, in relation to securing patents, trans acted, and psomptly altemled u, at their of fice opposite tho Patent Office. Outisber 28, 1848. . i . ' J It AY RUM- An excellent arttcle for sale by , , HENKY MASSER. Sunbury Jan. 7th, 18411 If, PLASTER, Sail aud Fun, just received and for by , 1 W, FRILINO.I Sunbury, Dec. S, 1648. , ' RAISINS, eurrenta, citron cheese, pepper sauce, As. For sal y J. W. FKILINU Bunbury, pec S, 1818. , ; ILEY'S VQVOJI CAfiDY. An excel lent remedy for cough, colds. For sale at this office IMPORTANT TO THE 1'UBLIC. HOP.SE A1TD CATTLE MEDICINES. Don't permit vour Horses or cattle to die, when tho means of cure are within the reach of all I The undersigned has spent several years in the study of Veterinary practice in "London and E dinboro'," he has also availed himself of the resear ches of Lcibig, and othercclcbratcd mcn.whohave contributed so much towards a judicious treatment of animals; ths principles of our practice consists in the rejection of general bleeding and the total rejection of all medicines that experience has shown to be of a dangerous tendancy. l hese ro medics act in harmony with the vital principle, and when Riven according to the directions which ac. company each article they are capable of exciting snd increasing the natural functions, without di minishing or destroying their power, hence are safcin the hands of every on,'. O. K. DADD, M. D. A List ol Horse and Cattln Medicines. Physic balls, ?5e. per box. Alterative ball, 75c do. M powders for bad condition, 75c per pack- sge. Heave powder for diseases of the lungs, 75c dc. Urine powder for " " kidneys, 75c do. Tonic powder for bad condition glanders, 75c do. Cordial drink for inflamation of bowels, 75c per bottle. Liquid blister, 75c per bottle. Ointment for promoting the growth of hair, 50c per pot. Healing balsam for wounds aud saddle, galls, 75c. per hot lie. Wash for inflamed eyes, 60c per bottle. Ointment for mange scratches, old sores, Sec, 50c per bottle. Embrocation for sore throat, 75c per bottle. Hoof ointment for sand crack, brittle hoof, dec, 50c per boll lo ll or se Liniment, the most celebrated article known in England for lameness of every description, 75c & !)1 per bottle. Distemper powder for red water, $1 per bottle. Worm pawders for tho removal of worms frjm the intestinal canal. 75 per package. For salo by STIMPrfON A REED. S3 Mer chants Row, also at DADD'S HOUSE AND CATTLE MEDICINE DEPOT, Nos. 1 Sc 2 Haymarkct Square. Doston. Pamphlets describing the discuses for which these remedies arc used can be had gratis. Numerous Ccrtilk-atc.i arc iu possession of the Proprietors, of cures pcrfcnccd ly ti.e above McJi. cincs. SolJby GREEN A. PLETCIIER,No.50South SIXTH Sircct, Philadelphia, aud by his AiitxTs. Hemiit M.vss.a, Sunbury, February U, t S i J. tf DR. TflY.N$EXD 'S COBPOl'SD EXTRACT OF SAliSAL'A I.lLIiA. THIS Extract is put up in quart bottles It is six times cheaper, j.Ieafnnrer, and wurran!il snp:.'i r to sny s M. It cures tl'srt.peii wi:bo;it votnitiiig. piiryini, sii-A-ucs, or dcbilitatu.g the aiicu:, and is iiriicularly adapteJ for a FA I.I. AND PPniXO MEDICINE. The great be.'iuty and superiority of this Sarsaparilla over other remedies is. whilst it crtidu-utes disease, it invig Talcs the b)dy. Cnnsuniiti in cnreil. Cleanse uisl Strengthen. Consumption can be cured. Bronchitis, Consumption, Liver Complaint. Colds, Coughs, uniarrn. Asiiuuu, fpniing "I monti, ircuess lntlie Cheat, lleclie Flush," N iht fweuts, UilB cult and Profuse j:.pcrtoralioii, and Puin iu the Side, Ac. Ice., have and can be cured. Prolb!y there never was a remedy that has been so suc cessful in desperate raises of consumption us this ; it clean ses and strengthens the system, and appears to tieul the ill eers on the lungs, snd puiients grudnully teain Uicir usual health und strength. CImOLS CASF. OF COXSfMPTIOX. There is searccly a day passes but there are a nuinbrt if vases of consumption reported na cured by the uie ol llr 'rowimeu's SxirMjiai i!.a. The following was recimily re. eeivi-d : Dr. Townknd Hear Sir: For the last three years I have been uriiti'ied willi general ilehiliiy. and iiitvoms con sailit.ti n of t!irt lust yra-,!;, nnil ilul ii"t expi-ct to eviT gain n. y l:.::i::h at nil. After g. iii tlir nili a c unse of i.icdu-ii.e umlei- lae ean- cl some i-f me in n distin'iiin.i., J ri-.'u! ir r-iy...i::L..i- nnd ineinV.-rs o tiic lliinrit ol llealUi in :.-v Yi.ik aii'l el-iMMieiu, an.! fpiiMui tne in st of niveanunji. ill ulteini.tlii.' to li".iin my lir-tltli, an 1 alter I'ijulIiii in s -inc j apcr ol y.'in ar.i;riiii.a 1 res ilvitd t.i try tl. A ! :ir uaiiik nix b iltlt-s 1 l'iitii.1 it done iui great g.Mnl, and eaili'd to see you ut your otlnre ; with your mlvire I kept on. and do most heartily thank you lor, -.our udvire. 1 persevere in taking the Sarsnparitla. and have In-en able to attend to my usual labors f ir Ihe last four mouths, and I ho by the blessings of G-hJ and your Marsapnnlla to continue niy health. It helped me beyond tho expectations of nil who knew my ensc. CHAKLKS QL'IMRY Orange, lCssex co. N. J , Aug. 8, lr47. ftateiif New Jersey, Kssex county, s rharlra Qniin by being duly swum according to law, on his outh suilli, that the foreg ling stnremenl ia true aeerilitn; to the bnn of hnkiKiwIedgesndbelief. CIIARI.DS CjLIMHY. t")m and subscribed to before me at Orance, the id August, mi. CYlilS HA I. ll WIN. Justice of th I'cac. SPITTING BI.OOD. Read the following, and say that cotuiunption ia in ineu rabi if you can : New York, April 21, 1S47. Dr. Townsenv : I verily believ that yunr Sarsaarilla has been Ihe means, through Providence, ot saving inv lite l nave lor several years liuu s bud cough. It became worse and worst. At last I ruised large quantities of hlo sl, had inpht sweats and was greatly debilitated and reilureil, aisl did n.H expect to live. I have only used your Sarsapariilu but a short time, and there has a wonderlul cUivje been wroueht in me. I am now ab to waik all over the city 1 raise no blaid, and my cteh has left me. You can well imagin that 1 am thankin! I 'r these reaulis. Your olie.li. cut aervaut. W .M. KLKiKLl., Sj Catharine st. I.OSTIIKII SPEECH. The annexed reriitiinte tells aimple aud truthful story of suffering ami relief. There are thousands of similar ca ses iu Ibis city and Ilrooklyn. and yet there are th lusauds of parents let their children die it fear of being humbugged or to suv few shillings. Itradflyn, Sept. 13. 1I7. Pr. TaWNmns: I take plraaiir iu suiting, fur the bene fit of th ise whom it may coiit'ern, tlmt my daughter, two years aud six m ml lis cud, was arhictcd with general de bility aud Inm of peech. Slie was giveu up as past je gjvery by air laiuily nhvsieian : but fortunately I was re. J cHniuended by a friend In try your Saraapaulla. Itef re nu.uig useu one noiuc sue recovereu her speecli and was enabled to walk alone, to the at: nn.iim'ail of ull wii i were acquainted with the circumstance She is now quite well, and iu much lietter health ihaii she has been fir Is ni ml In pas,. jufcru i.ti L,tj, las ork st., Dr juklyu. TWO CIIII.DRKN 8AVF.D. Very few families in.leetl in fitet we have rrn heard of one that used Dr. T 'Wnseud's &irsapurillu in time. 11 any children th past Summer, wllilcthise lh.it did n , K'kenetl and died. The cemticate we pulilish bel w is e inclusive evidence of i s v due. aud is .silly an 'liter iastxue -f iis saving the lives of ehildrtu : llr. Townkm Dear Sir : 1 had two children cured by y ur S irsaifirilla f the summer e snpl ii;it unj tlyscnt iry ; iwv.-us -.iily 15 mauhiild and lha Mher 3 vears. They were very nint h re.hu-e.1. un I we ex'weu-d ibt;v w.ml.1 tlic i they were (tuen up by lv res.ieclnble plivsit i uis. When ihe duct ir iuf rmed us I hat we must I se thin, we res I veil lo try y -ur S irsaparill i we hud heard si much of, lint laid little onh leuve, there being s much stud advertised that ia wnrthleaa; but we are lliankful thai we di I, f.ir it und' sibledly saved the lives of b 'th. I write this that oth eis may be induced lo um it. y xirs, res ifullv, , JOHN' WILSON.Jr. Myrtle-avenue, Drrxiklyu, Sept. 15, M7. TO Tilt: LAUICS. GREAT FK.MAl.K MUD1CIXE. tu. Townsknd's StuAPAUiLLi is a sovereign and speedy cure f ir Incipient c iis.iuipiinu, awl for the general pr sira l li ol the system no mailer wbelhrf Ihe ivuilt of inla reut cause or causes, uradueed by irregularity, iUnw or ae eiueut. Nothing enn be mre surprising than its invigorating rf feels on the hitutsu fruma. Pera-Mts all weakness and Ion- situue, Iroui uikmg it ut one become rdmst and lull of eueigy under lis lullueuee. II iiuulalialely VHinteracts the nerviksMuas of the female frame, which is the great cause barreHiitss. It will a be exeeled of us, in euses of n delicate a na tare, to eilitl it rerliln-nii s ni eures erforine,l, but w can auntre lite aitlicted ihat liundinla of ones have becu reiwr tctltiue. . 1. Townsemi: My wife being grruly dilruml by Weakm-ss anil general di-hilily, aud s.uUring c nlUnuallv Lv lai.i and wuh other diihviilties. and having kinwii east s where yi-ur liitHiifine has eiieeted greut eurea; ac-l als kewuti it reeouiiiieded lor sw'h aw as 1 have dcaonlied, i ouauied a bolii ul your Exuuct of tfawijufili anil I'tJ b'Wed the direr! win yoagat me. In a sliort ieriist II removed her complaints and rest,ed her to health. Being greatlul for lb beueSl h received, 1 tak pssisure in thus avkiiowledguuj it, aitd reoomuMuding il to lite public. M I). MciOKK, Albany, Aug. 17, Mt. ear. Grand A Lydia um. DYSI'EIHIA. No fluid or nsMifiiia km ever beau discovered which ao nearly resembles the giisirie juice or saliva ia diroinpoBUic food and slreugllieuini! tha orgsns of digtssuou us tins pre- Ssratain ol rjursupuiiHa. Il piiailively cure every case uf yspepaia, however severe ur chronic. Bank Dtsjartuwul, Albanr, May 10, lHi. Dr. Townsend Sir : 1 hav hawa adi tried liar several yeara with dyspepsia in ils worst form, attriated with air lieaaol stiaiau-h, ViBBof anietile, extreme aeartbuni, and a (raiC aversion in all loads of food, sod lor works, (wtuti 1 eould eat) I have been unable to roUtu hut a suiall uortaH) on my stomach I trie.1 the usual reuiedics, but Ihey had but little ur no effect in re.mtving the eompluint. I was iu dnreil. afaunt two raaaUis suict, to try your Eximm of Har ssparilla, and I must any with lilt kt e-mlnl-iH-a ; bill alter asn nearly two brntk I found my apprtil restored nsnuura aiiia-eiy rensxnsl i aud I wtaUatniM v re. neatly re-u-trd as I oauuokl lbs Use . a lo those who have been all! have been. Yours. Ac,- W. V. VAN 7ANDT Agent for Slunbory JOnV W. FHIIJ.VsJt N, thumbertand, MaBY A. NeCAY 1 "ranviUa, W.M A UIKKAY S Co, Apitl , Ibis g THE tillArVIH rt ltUATIY L. ! TUB. THS CURB OP I Headache, Giddiness, Measles ,t Hheatn, Heart Barn, Worms, Cholera Morbus, ' , Cough. Hutiisey, AVhoopins; Couth, ' Consumption, I'lte, .. , Liver Coinplnint, P.risipelns, Dcnl'ness, '' Itrhiiur of the Skiu, . Colds, Omit, Crnvel, Nervous Complaints, nneumttism. rues, llyspensin, ttcnrvry, Hnuill PuX, Jaundice, Pains in the Hack, Inward Weakness, Pulnitsiiun of the Heart, Rising in the Throat, llropsy, Asthnn, Fevers of all kinds, Female Complaints, AND A VARIETY Of OTHER DISEASES ARISING TROM 1MPORITIE Or THR BtOOTJ, AKD OBSTRUCTIONS IN TUB OnCANS OP tIOETION. Kxpefienee has proved that nearly every Iiise orlglnnte from linpornir of the Blood or riemupeuienls of Die 1)ik tives Ornn j and to secure Health, we must remove tuosa opsiructl insor rrmorc inc n" --j i., ,m iimui., u,. The aversion to taking toedieln I most effectually ra mived by Clicsnks's VsnttTtata PtiSotTlvc Pills, uels e nnplelely envel 'petl with n e mmm i f pure while rMutnr, (Wntfn IS ItH aiSUntTI Itin Mia Mltrilia, ,m,,,T inn ,iaa,. shell fr nn the kernel) nnd hn'en "tsstniif nwdicin1. lint nre ss easily sv:ill iwed as hits nfcitnly. Mirrovor they neither inu'seiite or crire in Iho sluliti-st decrw, but onemte equnlly on nil the diseased parts of Ihe system, in siend of c 'iifiinii(t iliemselvrs !, nnd mckiiii nnv pnrtioul ir riirin Thus, if ihe I.iver he affi'Ctnil one Ineratient will oporale on Hint particular orpon, nnil, by rlanuniitg it i f n INcess of llile rrstore it ti ils uatuied stnte. An ithcr will ojierTiteonthe ll-ieird nn-l reiuovenll impurities in its eircii tnti'ai ; wbllea iliird will efTeeturlly exl wlntrver impu rities nmy have been dischariri-d into the stianaeh. ui hence they strike at the root t.r disease remove oil linpnie liu-m-irs fr im tho tvwly , oj.u the res externnlly runt inter nnlly ; sivirnte nll'f iretiu nod obnoxious pnrtieles from the chyle, sothtit the IiI.kmJ may be t)i Tonghly (Hire thus seen riiirn fre and lietiltliy urii-itito tbe Heart, t.ungssnd l.iver and iherebv they restore henlth even when all other means tuive fnileil. The entire truth of the above enn be nseertained try tha trial of n single b',x: and Ihrir virtues ore s n-vwivo' tuid crrtnin in rest irimr llenlth. tlmt the pr iprietor binds himself to return the money pnid for thrin in all cases where they do not give uuivcrs il satisfaction. Itrlnll I'rlrc, 25 rl, prr Itox. Principnl oTiee No. r0 Vi-rsey St., . Vork, 8 ild by JOHN Y.YOI'NU. Sunbury. M. A. MeCAY,Norihnnilrhnd. tf ftemember Dr. C. V. Clieknnr is ihe inventor of the Suirir Coaten Pills, end that nothius- nf the s Tt wns ever heurd of until he intr odiiced th ein iu .lude, IH4-T. Purchasers s'i 'iild, Hierefire alwiys esk f ir t'lii kner's Sntrtir C.wtnd I 'ills. fln.l take luothero, or they will beniuilc the victims of a fmnd. Fehrunrj-, 17, IPlf ly sori:s t iv ncxiti:u. Bums, Scalds, and all kinds of injlamcd Sores Cured. T StlLMl-;Y-! IMVi:SAI. OINTMF.NT. i;t ,e most em lete Hum Antnl le ever kn mi. It im'.sivlv. (andasil by .Viprie) a'.onamii! f the m-si d,..mi Hunt mi l M'-iltl. r ir Ir; :. ires, llims.-s, Cu's, Sprains, C on m m or Waul, i' is tlte ben ap-icMtio,i that cm be made i ti its-uitis raveirivdtiiKl th Mis mils .r.iiKC it. It is the in st pcriec; master 1. 1 pain ever disc vered All win use re common I it. I-.vi ry f i;nMy sh u! I le pr rvi.led with it. . .ue cm tel It wmii a uie ti the t muly m-iy need it. 17" Observe e:ie!i KT i f the genuine Uin'mcnl fc-ta the tniiiei)f S. Tousi.y, wtuiui en ;Uu ouiie label. To unite lo this is 1 r'i-i-ry. H itiini?n. i. ircry Men, Fanners, nnd all wh-iuso II Tses. wiil lin.1 this uiiituiciit the very best thing tiiev can use f r C ll ir ' ii:s.S-ra--hr s. Kicks Ac., Ac .,. their animal Surely every nc rc;. f iltii'in w 'til.l Uce i liisiuiim ils ss free f.- in puin p ssii.le. T uacy's lnivcraal Uui.tncnt ia all til-it is rcpti.c). 'P. v il. HH'i:ol- l.S ii:TS. F irihc slin? nr bite of pois n us Inset" ,T n.cy's Ointment is mint at;ed llnuilrt.ls have tried It lltl'l f llii'l it -n d. I'll.l.SCl'KKl) ! For ihe Piles. T us"y's I.'uivnrs-il Oint. niciiliaiaie f thulvst lirncrtiicii lint caii be applied. A:l who lrr.e trie 1 it f r tb-l'il.-s rec itnmend il. OF.!) i0!ti:- tritF.I). F-roll l,s-nnte P-rcs. there in n illitt: e pi il t T iu&cys UiiilniciC. A pcrs-m in .Maini. us (rid. l la ncni'i'-r of years, a s re leg lh.it bulled tho v'i.il . I'U;'. d cl rs. 'r..usc s tlintaicnt was re-.' iniai-n li il by one nf the vis1 ins hrsiciatis, (who knew its great vir tues.) nnd tw i b 'xes produced more benefit lliun the pa tient bid received from any and ail previous rctuilies. Let all ti - it. miHKS AND ICAt.l CtritKI. Thntmu.lsof enses of liurus nnd ScaUs. in all parts of the e uiutry, have liven cured by T.iusey's Uitivcrsal Ointment. Certilu-uteseuough could lie bad to fill the wh-'le of this sheet. lOLKNT llll I ISF.S Cl'ltKD. Testimonials on test i moniid in favor of Tuuscy's Cliutmeut fir curing liniihes heve been orfcred the pr. ,priet u. Ilumlredi) iu Syracuse will certify to its great merits relieving ihe pain of the inxt severe liruivs. All pers ,t,s shm'.d try it. SCAI.DIin.M) CTHED. S.r.s, if cases of Scald Head have been cured by Tousey 'a Ointment. Try it it seldom tails SALT Rtll-XM Ct'RKD. Of all the remedies ever dis coverrn f Tths m ist dis:igreenble C'lttlplaiut, 'JVinsey's L'ni versil Ointment is the most complete. It never was known tof-iil. CH APPED HANDS CAN IIECI RED.-Toiucv's Fni. ver-al Oiiituiciit will always cure the w irst cases ol Chap ped Hands. S-orcs "f prrs'.ns will state this. SOKE l.lPSCUtKD. For the cure of S ve Mps there was net !.-r anyt'iuig ovule equal lo Tousey ' Uiiitiucut. It is Siire to cure them. Try it. It is a scientific colilp .u;-.if. mrninted no to em'.iiin miy preparati in of Mercury. ( V Price J.i cents per b x. For furib ; urticiil irs e nicerniMp I'tis reativ vnhinlilc tbiitne.'nt the i -iiMic arere:i rrl t-, pamphlets, to be hud gratis, of re. i"l e. ta: !c Ura'flsts and .Merelwnls Ihrougii-.-ut the United States. Prepared by S. TOFSI'.Y, rntggist, No. 100 Nasrou rttreel, .ew ork-. Ar.i-ATs JOHN YOUNG, Sunbury, M. Northumberland. A. McCAY Kcbniury 17, If 19. ly LIVER COMPLAINT, J.VUN'DICE. DVSPErSIA. CHRONIC OK NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, 4nd all diseases ariiing from a disordered Liver or Stomach in both .Malt and Female: Piich as Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness or Blond to the Head, Acidity of Ihe Stomach, Nunsra, Heart-hunt, Disgust for Food, Fullness or weight in the Stomach, M-mr Kructuti wa, Sinking or Fluttering st tbe pit of the Stomach Swimming of the Head. Hurried and Difficult Itreatbing, Fluttering at tha Heart, Choking rr Sallicating aeusati us wnen in a lying p siurc DinimS"! vnurn. Hots or web be tore ths Sight, lover and dull nuiu in Ilia Head. Deficien- cy uf Pers-.irati hi, Yellownrrs f tin Skin ami l ives. Pain in the Side, Hack. Chest. I.iiabs. Ac . Su l len flushes of Heal, ILirning iu ibe Fh sh, Coiistsnt Itntigiuiius tf evil uid great dcj.rcssi .ii of S, tnts Con be cu'eettially cured by Cclithrated Crnnan Uiltor?. Tlifir power vct the bIjav diwnntM i not rxct-llrd il' eiuiiUNl by biiv other prfpurtili n in the L'mttil Siatc an the cures atlcst iu tuuny cuhci after t4.il!ful phyaiciaist hud fuilffd. Dt-nngri-mMit f th I.ivrr and At .uritich ore inircrsj of luitaiiity, ti'i1 wilt alxi prudiife dieiiic ot the Heart, Skin, laUiiLrt nu1 KiHm-ys, Hiiii lavn Ihe Unly opeit to mn attack ut the Ch ifra. Hilt 'in, r Yell xv Fever, tuid it generally the tun cuuse nl' that in t banelul discuHe, C'niuuipLiuu, Opinions of thePhiladvtphia Press THE DISPATCH." .Jeefinttt-t Oint ivivt.: AN IWAIA'AlU.KMiam.'iNih:. Yehavefriemly heunl tlic CcU-luanxJ (jt-iuuii liittri. muiiutitcUuci. by Lv. Jl svUltuiU, p 'kvu 4 f in it-1 im ni c n i man Uu , unj we kill w (Itaei vci: ". it inu uc stinii n practice, 111 Cer ium quarter. I (iiii ull uuniR-r uaek-n iruili, I mi in the utsv I'liteis, humlrcd, nre Itviiig wiiHi t-t W their great in Ml um! i rixnical n rUi. Aa a metliviiie nt iho Liver Coui,.ajui, Juuuicc. Svtv jvu iieljiliiy and ly$;refma, it ha been l uu J luvulu thlc, HlecVing etin uiiti th t uhly er.ulk'j.iiig Uimuh ii, when ull uilivr inliouiwi liuve failed. H e led euuvinccd, lluil ui the uwe oi tha German Bitten, Uie ititical d ru -i btrc me iieliluutet, but OM.attimrly pau.g lit ret iff :h und vi r t tha intiuo a .u-t vi'i-dhr oi freut onuutrr tti n. The liittrrs nre plcjnut iu Uite and trnwl, and c-iii te ttdmiuutricd uuUcr any ciu'uuiuuie, li the ui tt delicate nl m ich hulcetl, ttiey cu be unvti bynl per- nl with the in t peil'dM uicty.' It w uid be well I r th e vh i are much alict-lixl in the ucrvua aytiuiu, t c mrtcu'e with one tea aHiiiftil ir k, oiid priiuully in rrtruse. u ,h; ik fu-m exrit-iuv, mid ure I e u.e, pr 'per jttlfte. The pre fur tmd wide, lm e mu td iu re C -ininriidiiitf the 0 rui in iiiacrit, und W the iiwcU4 m m.t.t cidully udvica-'iht ir ui. IS PI KIT OF THE T1MKS," June 'Jlfh Biys: t I ' DO Ot:R fiflflDCI TI.KVS who are invnliJs, kniw the ui my list siniini cuun tint lnve lecn erl rmed by llr. II i uau ,1's t eteliraii j tieruiun Bitters If they i i u , we rec nuit ntl iIkiii olte"Ueniiuu iMeiilein Suire,'1 all who are aiiiictnl u-nli Liver Coiuiiliiut, jauisliee, Ly. pe; si t, or Nirvoiu behilltv ; t,u D,ri r hascureil many of ,.ul citueusal.rT the btut (Jij.iei.tns bad failed. We bave un d ll.e.u. and ihey li ivniavvil 1 tbruinetbcnietlial ev ery oiui sli tulti kn nvi, ruid we einii .t refrain giviue our lejt. tun ,ny iu Uteir lav . ami that wbich gives them grwtirr ulauu urxu our humble cii'.in, tbey aia cuUrelr Vsgeluble "THR DAILY NKWS," July tib stvs.- V . rieali knowingly of lir. II e.flind sCelebruted Car. man Hitlers, when we sty it us Llesriur, of tins age; and In discuses ,f tt,e biliary. tlige;iv 1111 ! .ervousSvsienis, it bisn.it wetliins un ejual, ll is a Vegetable l'rcnuraliou and mule without Ale -It 1 aud 1 1 all mvuliils we wjuU r.' e 'illliiend il ns w inltv their e Milulenee. Ki r sile, vvlioleBiie and reiail.nl Ihe principal HeisM. r:,K1l.A,N MEUIC1XE feTOHL.Xo. a; liicu Street rliiladelilua.' ... . . r'oraulebyM. A.'McCAY, N irtbnaiherland and Siiu bury und resiiectablu dealers geuerully lUroughoiu tbe tstate. . . April tl, Ib40 ly , , . , . . , t , , potton Ysris. Cotton Carpet Chain, Cotton Laps and sJilins;, Cotton Outlines, Koudy made Pantaloon", Kcsily made Yeats, Congrcs kuivsa. Porcelain lined preaoniiig a-ctlka, jual teouived i sale by H.MASfcEK. Ouobory, Dec J, 1848. i . ,- , , T. , H , -"f A XE8 of a vttf SMperior tjuaKtr fJe sale tv. , - : . MASSliR.; 8urtbur7, Dec S, J848. ... TJLANK BOOKS. An ssswrtment of BlanJ - ISooWs, just teceived and sale bv ll. MASTER.. Ruubury, Dec. S, 188. OYRI P MOLASeSF.S, -Hiiperinr n-fined hvrua HENKY ttAHSKR, Molsasr for sale bv SALAMANDER'"4 riRE AKtt Tlllf r PttrtOF CHESTS), rTR-F.-ritOOF DOOR) FOR SANKS AND BTOWW Seal and Lettnr-Copyiiiir Prw-wi, Patent Slate-Lined Befri-r,orn"tors. Water FiU tors, PutentPortablt Water Clo- v euts, intendfid for tlo Sick v: ' '" , ttrid Infirm.' " '" ' EVAi8 & WATSON, n . 76 Soitlk third Stmt, s-; n... i . OPPOSITE THE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE., Manufacture and keepconstant ly on hand, a btrge sssnrtmersl nf the shove article, together with their Pntmt Improved Solarnander FtKK-PHOOK HAFfcl, whiah are so constructed aa to set at rest all maiinfg of Aad, ss Iheir being strictly fire-proof, and that thev will resi.1 A., ai. -I ..... if building. The mu.iH. . It these tsufos nre mnde oCb-dler iron, Ihe Inside cnaeof sVaisV stone, Slid lietweell Ihe outer ease and inner ease U a ipe of sonic tlinte inehi'S thick, and is rilled in with indestrue tilile mid-rinl.s ns t mike it nn imposstlalitv So tstra any of tin contents inside of this C hest. These s sipstone 8.- Inninndcrs we nre prepnred and d i challenge tli world ta" produce am-article In Ibe shape of Hook Sales that wil. s'and us lunch hmil, and we hold ourselves rendy at all limes to have the in liiirlv tested by public. I:iifir. W soconlittneto nininil'neture a large and general asjorl- ment of our Premium Air-tight Fire l'faof SaK-s of which there are over MSI now in use, nnd in every instance thry have given cntlie an isfiictinit to the ptirehasers-if wbteh we will refer the public to a few gentlemen ,wlio bars them in use Hav wood A Snvdcr. rottsville I Jrweph O. : Lewten Pottsvillej Mr. Wil'linm Cnrr, llovlestown, Pa. N. O. Tnylor. It?n north nd si.) A Wright A Nepkew Vine St. whnri' i Alexander Cnror, Convej-nncer, corner ol Filbert and nth sts.t John M. Ford, 35 north 3d si.: Myers- Hush, ail north 3d St.; James M. Pall, HU nuth 4th St.; Dr. David Jnyne. H smith !kl Matdew T, mitff. ' snutli Hd sr.; and we c-atlri nntne siimc hundreds ,rf tdhrrs It it were nocess-irv. Now we invite Ihe attention of th public. Q,i, pnrticnlnriv lliose in want of Firo PrtKif Safes, 1 1 call nt our store bef'iro pnrelirtsiug elsewhere, and w can sntisfy them they will get a better nnd cheaper article at our store than nl any other establishment in tbe city. c als'i mnniilncfure the orihuary Fire rrool I nests, at st very low prices, cbenper than they can be brmght at any other store in Philadelphia. DAVID F.VANS, JOHANNES WATSON. Philadelphia, April S, IMS ly OXYGENATED A SOVKUEKiN RKMEDT tOK ruifiisic, AND GENEHAL DECILITT. GEORGE 13. GREEN', PnornitToii- . Windsor, Vermont. 19 a sovereign remcdv for DYftPKPrMA. in manr of r toniiH, such ns p iin in Ihe St mi icli, Heartburn, hsbttuaj C sliveiiess. AciJ Siouiatli. llt-uilac lit, U ssoi Apctlts, Piles, Night Sweats, nnd even Consumption (Dvspeptis I'lithisiu.) and Asthma, or Phthisic attended with rierangs luent of the St aiueh ( t IASj Citir Asthma.) Dirhcalt Hrtrill.ing. winch ,f'e:i re:i!t ir iu imperfect digestion (or lys: i: lie S iitu.) is relieved by these Hitters. In short. Iheir uro has I.e. n .r-ivi inlh. it-hci tit' nliuost all th a nipt. ,u.b thai jr ri etl in in a deinliitited or atonic cond. ti at of the St a:i.i'-h ; nlso in general debility arising frm ape or from the rfUrta of Fever, particularly Fever and .Vjue. Feni-iVs sitiieiiliL' under titiv uterine derangement i arising from wetivness, will nnd the "Oxvuoarin Kit j tcus" un ex.-,:ci.t rcmvJy. and nut siircesaedbjr any medi cine in use. I The hii-i'-ry of this r.n.'licine u peculiar. It has mad hi way t ) r1:: l-iv-ir s ,b-,y by the I' ree of ils own intrinsis I merits N i er'.il.cial p.eoirs have been used to give it n l iriilyan.t tlirnst it n; n pnblte ntl-iiti ni. It has ncvsi belore even been ailvertisi:,!, but Inivunj hrst shown iu re mirkalile eirteai.-v in the lannly ot ll.e proprietor, and bl him sftiTwarils nilininisterral to Ins nfHicled friends and ac (ju iiutunecs wiili n Wm result, iu. reputation gruduallv ex tended until it m 'nmovii in Hie m.tst distant p.irts o'f th, L'ni.tn, as a lAitbcinc of unrivalled virtuea in the cur o Dyspepsia m :.ll ils ilnTi rent l inns, ami al. for lbs curs Asihtna or Phthisic, lis only herald and ita OIjy cul'r luis been Ihn story of its wonder iul elficicv, ns told frot m tilth to ni .tilli or by letter from Irienrl to friend. In evs ry iii-bmce where ti.ejc timers have been used, and ths rr suit ni-jdekniwn to the proprietor, they hnvo proved a rr inetly. Nnmeroiis rerlincales. atlesting the singular efficacy i the "OxTGKxsTSD HtTrKiis." are in lbs possession of ll proprietor; many oi'tliem signed bv persons alreudy wide known to the public. ..,,, CKO. B. f!Itr.E, Prorietoe. YV INDSOU, Vt., October 0, 1U The fallow hi; Certificates have recently beta received I VWmv.Tnv. T). C. Jt-Ne 10. IBIS. Having mtele use of the '-t ixt genatej Hitlers'1 prepsr by iir. It. lirecn, of Wiuiistr., Vt.and from km" ledre otnsninl ol theti elliitncy in other euros, weeheerfu rec .mmeii.l them t'ifnii.lie, lalievmg tlmt Ihey willlu s-'.siam Ihe re" ,inuteiid-ti"n ot tiie l'Mprbt'T. W h" that this Hlii-.,e icin.-.l;- t j- l, generally diSui thr .l-.;lee.;t t'i" e untr; that it ri::iv be aereai-iliH," le ad I nttoctti. SAMUEL I'!Ti:r.r. I ,. - tYII.I I l l'll V 1. S. Senator from Yenno V V.. '. " . '. ' " r"'n K- Iitnmt. ,i. i..iioi.i.tiiui1i,., Rcrui'ir and t ivrinarly Wove or ol Itiailiieliv 1. 11. A li.i ILD. Member of Coueress nH r.,n,..i vemor ot R. I. ' w.m. wtiiiiiiiRiDtin, r vcrnur of Miehigen. imtor and farmeny i M. L. MAKTl.N, Dvlfgatc in Congress from Wiser crritory. ' ' rrom Hon. II. D. Fo.-ts, Member of Congress frei Peuiis;. Ivnnis. Wamm ro. D. C. Jog 10, 14- Dear Sir I bsvs been a dyspeptic snfterer lor shout years, nd have, resorted lo various medicines for r without success, until I made use of your "Oxygen Diltcrs." I have ustd about two lotuina, and fiiiilBK restored to p, ri, , l health The forms in which 'lis ' ense showed iteeh, in inv ease, were, great acidity ot si much. I w oi appetite, extreme rUitnlenee, severe e piti n oi tbe Ioivi-Ij, nnd violent headache. Feeling urns that a kn v.le .!ge of vonr valuable remedv may r others similar.) uii'ictcl. take great pleasure in ret l roasik. Ihat v. iok on a visit ,t ho,,,. . . ik in, tetitti. nv 1 1 ub enmuve ptwer : and would ! administered a ro.'l "I a bmle to a nuinl.r ni m K iricllCS, Wltll creat SUecss. Thev nr. .!.;..., s!v llhl establil-h an agenev at Tiitsbure. or mfotm where the me ticme can be obtained. With an eames sire I T y -i:r pr serily uiul !.apt mess. I rnVserihe in truiv your iticim ii i, i-istk ! ft. tli'j. !i. Ur.r.r.vVV!n.!r. Vt. S-ild Wh ilewile and Itetuil bv f.reen A I'letehsr S0S,uih Stxih btrcit, I'luluilrlphia. ' Arjent f r Sunbury H. II. M SSKR Agents for .Milton MACKA Y 4 HA.Vf. Agent for 1'prnr Mahonoy.J. O. HL.N.N. ' April 15, IMS- . OAKFOIUrS IWTJYALLED STYLE OF H FUU GEXTLEMEV. C II A n L r OAKFORD .Yo. 104 CHESTNUT STR Philadelphia. WoulJ re eelfiill invite aiientinn to his sni sijle of Inn Tor autumn. 184S, which round lbs most ilei i eter hi f.tr ont-rml ti comnitiitiiy. li peculiar forms renders il the ib siral'l , as ii combiiics all the easeiiiiain of Viluy siiilnealiiess, n qo'site in that ailicleof bi I his inrreasid f tciltiifs in in rn inufael tsi h all ihe ntvl. ru impr .vemt nis. enabbi To CusiLSKOK ths WoHLn Iu produc a Hu. Chiibsks's ret Hstib6 Cars I. rt.si .Minis. i'litse goods hsv Uen n w.th greai c re, and will t Touod raosn t anilciii-sn in ilivir l,le. 1. a in as' Itnutfo Hits tan CiM fit El IT nw I'sTTkiiJi- (iai car has IxVo t rd in ronstii'itii these article. ihl (hay eifiCtlj euy and I'urm a graceful appears CIIARLE3 0'AkrO 101 CI eetnut it. a lew dour above Thii Philada. Bi-i teml erSO, 1S18.C b June SI, 1848- rictorfal lUliiiatt of d'Aukl tfi'iut l m il on llie Ui luruiM iKTIIKSIaTF.KXTH CENTURY 1? V - .MAW. SWITZERLAND, l!. pnliltslici or. or about the Isl ol' April, I JOS A SPEEL. No 90 Cbrry at abo his splendid Mmo edition of Ihs sbovs woik, with 18 enslaved illustrations fi ma I designs; 4 vols in 4, bound fa eiti and libtary ,lieep. . -. 'Tbe publisher rie(tfilly salts the Of lh Had and tha public generally, work being the only illustrated edition p in lb United tftates He trusts that Ihe of its embellishments, the strong and su manaer ki raUh it is boand, in conjuatl lht kaown ptipulantj, of tb wark Utol. g sura reef aniiejulation ta public for. OS. A. SPEEli. Ch.rry t.,b J. A- S has also lately published, a beautiAil Edition of Serfeant, Bell's Rsr a satiable boat far childrsa, ntl rt extra cloth. i Pbiladelphis, April t, l84l' , . , PATENT Tni-u- of .11 kind ruins and indellibr ink, Cotton laps, just received and for sale by j. w.m Sunliury, Dec. S, 1848.- lAPf4 Ait ansotluMnit iust rweii silk HATH at WiS, for aula by U.M unburj, Pec. , 1341. rvnrmrr, Pee. , 1819
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