ISUIBUB Y , AMK1UC AN AffD SHAMpKIN QUllNAL.; e.l from lb Boston Courier, Take little wife, ' I The rjrettier the better i Pat her cheek, and when She want to kin youlet her V , Keep her in the houee, j '. f - There nhe'll cook your mutton J, ; ' " Dam rour jacket too, .r . ; : T f .he's worth a button. Never mind the lot ! Of her aunts and cousins, 1 Ask them to "drop in j" Dint them all by dozens. One of these odd day, ! You'll fel one inch taller, . " , When you see her hngr ' ; " A chopping little equaller. JHJsctUaurDMfi rentier. b') too V How . W. Gwiv, formerly of Mississippi, tut now of California, has written to his friend in New Orleans, that the people of California will promptly organize a Slate government, and exclude slavery by an over 1 r. whelming majority. :;.'? Omnibus Farb ih Charlbstoh. The Charleston papers are rejoicing over a new ' omnibus, to carry passengers at the rerfMced i- rate of 25 cents. What the distance is, how ver, we don't know. A boat made of gutta percha has been -I- launched at Cork, and is said to answer so ,, ., well that rive others of the same kind are in l;: course of construction. '.'Hallow, steward,' exclaimed a fellow in one of the steamboats, after having retired to , , bed : - 'Hellow, steward '.' . r 'What massa V '., 'Bring me the way-bill.' 'What for, massa!' ';; '1 want to see if these bed-bugs put down -. their names for this berth before I did. If not, want 'em turned out.' Tut Broad Cloth Manufacture. The ,, Boston Courier says, out of 3000 looms cm- ployed in Massachusetts alone in the manu " facture of Broadcloth before 1846, there are now less than 380 m operation. Men, who have extravagant wives aro ob served to have sharp noses. The cause is supposed to be that their noses are kept to " the grindstone continually. ' .. Peter Pencf.. The amount of money col lected among the Roman Catholics of the 1 New York Diocese, for the relief of the Pope, as officially anounced, was 86,227 40. ": ; A son of the Emerald Isle, meeting a coun - tryman whose face was not perfectly remem ..bared, after saluting him most cordially, in- quired his name. 'Walsh,' said the gentle- man. 'Walsh Walsh,' responded Paddy, 'are you from Dublin? I know twootM maids of that name, are aithtr of 'em yer mother ." 'Short prayers, short prayers,' said a Lieu ' tenant to a sailor who was on his knees on r board a man of war, then preparing for im mediate action. 'Mine is very short,' said j ,the sailor, only this, that the enemy's shot ; may be distributed like the prize money ' the greatest share to the officers.' ; Martial, the Roman poet, was a wicked , wag. Here's one of his epigrams : Whilst in the dark on thv soft hand I hung, ( And beurd the tempting Syren in thy tongue, What flames, what darts, what anguish I " endured ! But when the candle entered, I was cured. ... , To a Bust body. ' Oh! pray reflect, consider, Mrs. P., Before such foolish lies you give or tell; , For don't you know, or won't you see .that such wickedness, and nonsense, and detestable actions, coupled with a good deal .f fuss, will carry you straight to Beelze bub? ...... " A young lady said to her gallant, 'please elasp my cloak.' 'Certainly, said he, putting "his arms around her, 'and the contents also.' j , There is a closer connection between good v sense and good nature than is generally sup "posed.1 " An American is at Marseilles maturing a ' project to the French Government to connect 'that city with Algiers by an electric tele ' graph. my Few are aware of the orthography of the .word boudoir. It is from bouder, to pout ; in Jhe same manner as parloir (parlor,) from farler, to speak and converse. T ' Parents, if you wish to make cowardly, sneaking wretches of your children, thrash them soundly atevcry opportunity, and you'll succeed. i ' , r. During the last few years the Secretary of Jhe Bible Society in Hungary has been com missioned to circulate about 300,000 copies. . Lord Biron once said, that, "with all his Tollies, he was never guilty of stopping his paper because its editor happened to dis please him." s The New York Evening Post computes the fcumber of slaveholders in the United State at one hundred thousand. mv ; "Why is it New Engenders always an wet a question by asking one in return V ?DuthtyV was Jonathan' reply. J A Young Man, aged 17 year, and a young girl, aged 13, belonging to Providence, Pa., wre married last week. ; i . .. -. The most mischevious liars are those who keep on the verge of truth. i (lt be wrong, don't do it; if untrue, don't ay it.' Be this thy rule. Some one' call the time of squeezing girl Wli "the palmy season of life M. . , : , ..... -Thedeath or a little child is to the moth er's heart like dew on a plant from which a bud. hai perished. Beady money is ' equal : but to "two ptber thgs ready wit, and a clean shirt, , '. Tioir, the dog that always went to fire, at Boston, is dead at the age of 15. ' ' Edgar A. Poc has joined the Sons of Tm- perauce t Shookoo Hill, Virginia. . .. ; ke aJfttorjitjoni'thankfullj.',' ,v y- JOHN DONNELLY, Mamtacturf.ii op Donnelly's Upright a i. Safety Glazed Capsuled Blob 1 :tyk r ' MATCHES, ' : i , aud United States Oil Paitb ! blackino, .' ' ( ' No. 83 North Third Strut, ; . ! FHXI.ADBX.rHIA, ' " THESE Mstche are justly considered th bwt . In the Unltod State , tlwy r lit torn an plesssnt smell, and can be introduced with perfect "doty in all Store and DwlU- Warranted t kcp ton Jars. t .( r ilit J I ' , " The Blacking i of sMperior quality, and free from and Incredicnt that impair the Leather. ' COUNTRY DEALERS and SHIPPERS will find it to their tnterert to cnll and e for them- elves. , ' ,.' N. B. An ortment of Matche ofvanou New York iMsnufacturers. Matches in round wood boxes also, packed in largo or small tin case, to ship to ny part of the world, JOHN DONNELLY, Late of 20 Bank Street, now 83 North Third St. Mnrch !lt, 1849 ly WALL PAPEF.S. THE SuWril'rrs have on hand the largest as sortment of Wall Pxpr ns in the city of Phi ladelphia, Wlwlrtah and Retail, consisting of every variety suitable for Parlors, Entries, Dining Rooms, Chambers, Ac, which for quality and style cannot be surpassed. Doing A cash business we arc enabled to sell a belter article at a much lower rale than any store doing a TRADE BUSINESS. On hnnd, a lnrgn assortment of Win Piped, for Curtains, Fire Prints, lSordem, &c, which will be sold tor ('null. Paper Hanging done in the country at city prices. N. B, IValors are invited to call and examine their stock liefore purchasing elsewhere. FINN & BURTON, No. 142 Arch Street, South side Philadelphia, May 20, 1849. ly LAWRENCE HOUSE, Market Square, opposite the Court Housef St-NiiuRv, Pa. THIS well known Hotel has just been refitted, and handsomely furnished by the undersigned, and he begs leave to say, that it is his intention to render it worthy of the liberal patronage, by which it has heretofore been sustained. J. C. PERKINS. Sunbury, May 17, 1849. 3mo BF-cvirs ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER PREPARED and sold onlv, nt FREDERICK BROWN'S DRUG and CHEMICAL Store, N. E. corner of Fifth and Chf.sm-t streets, Phi ladelphia. This Essence is warranted to possess in a concentrated form, all the valuable properties of Jamaica Ginger, and will be found on trinl an excellent Family Medicine. It is particularly re commended as a tonic, to persons recovering from fever or other diseases, a few drop imparling to the stomach a glow and vigor, equal to a wine glass of brandy or other stimuland, without any of the debilitating effects, which are sure to follow the use of liquor of any kind : and it is therefore especially serviceable to children and females. To the aged, it will prove a great comfort ; to the dyspeptic, and to those who arc predisposed to gout or rheumatic allcctions, it gives groat relief ; and to the inebriate who wishes to reform, but whose stomach is constantly craving the noxious liquor, it is invaluable giving tone to the diges tive organs, and strength to resist temptation ; and is consequently a great agent in tho cause of tem perance. GTFull directions accompanying each bottle. The above articlo can be had at the office of the American. Philadelphia, June S, 1849. ly Notice. THE partnership, heretofore existing under the name of "Dcwart & Bruncr," having been dissolved, the subscriber announces to the public that lie will continue the practice of tho law at the office formerly occupied by said firm, in tho Borough of bunbury. Business entrusted to him will be promptly attended to. CHARLES J. BRUNER. Sunbury, April 51, 1849 3mo AFZJXiETON'S GREAT CENTRAL CHEAP BOOK STORE, 164 C'liCKtnut Street, Corner of Seventh, Svaim's Btiihlings, PHILADELPHIA. KNOWING tho wants of the community, the Pronrirtor of this Esvoimiii,vi I, Gt.A up a Store in the most elegant manner, havinn uuo rcgaru 10 uie comion ui ills customers, so that everv Stranecr visitintr his Honk Stnro mv c.i entirely at home. HIS IMMENSE STOCK of Books is classified according to the various De partments of Literature, so that visitors can find the Books they are in search, of for themselves. Buying his Ptock for the most part at the Arc tios Salx, and licing connected with one of the LiBiiisT Pui'Likhiko 7ocsxs in this country, besides publishing largely himself, enables him to sell all Books at LOWER PRICES than anv other house of a similar character on this continent. His facilities for the Importation kf Books from Europe are unsurpassed, having a Branch of his Establishment in London, where orders of private centlemen are carefully executed and forwarded to this Country by every Stiamir and Packet. A CATALOGUE of Books with the prices attached Hi issued quar terly, containing Lists of New Additions made to his large collection, which are in all cases for sale at the LOWEST PRICES. or, from 25 to 75 per cent, below Publishers' j-rices. i mis in buying even Fxw Books, quite a considerable amount is saved. ' As a still further XNXTJCXnF.NTS . to strangers visiting the city, every one who pur chases On Dullau's wo&tb nf'Rn.,1. u.;u ceivc a copy of the b-ruAXusH iir t'uij.Aiif.LPHi, an elegant 18 mo. volume, the price of which is 25 cents. Vt' The limits of an advertisement arc too con lined to enumerate the price of any of the im mense advantages to bo derived from purchasing at the Cheat Clntril Cheap llnnc Nr..m. .. let all who are in search of Books send for a Cata logue, anil buy tho Books they are in want of, and when visitins the citv. eive Aimb-tnn n, n and you will be ure to call again. ' STATIONERY in all its branches, furnished at the Lowest Prices. i ue iumui ol inose purchasing Letter and Note Paper, la-ally stamped iu the charge. Orders for anv articlo uiav bit u-ni hv ..i dressed to the Proprietor, and the directions in u im wiu oe muy carriou out, wim great pune Order for Catalogues should be pre-paid. GEO. 8. APPLETO.N. Bookseller, Publisher, Importer, and Stationer 164 Chesnut St cor. of Seventh, Suahn$ Buildme, Philadelphia, My. J8. fti49. 3m. , . I) - SUNBUltir Tovm rav. rTJ?kE.1!Tri,1 ""PUy inform, th s publi bo v a g'" beoon,e connected with the r j oundry , ,d that hereafter it wi U be con- h. wui be TSr. 'sr? y by Ufci "i"i aaiuliAcJaon to his ...j-u. ., rumomers. ' Th tkusjn.es will be will h. A.7 .- wu u bido or castings - - i , -v i . iubjjsTu hi I mm I is a f u CABINET WARE ROOMS. THE uboribT respectfully informs the public, that h eontinuea the manufacture of CABI NET WARE, in all its branchss, at hi stand in Market street in Sunbury, and that . he ha now on hand a handsomo assortment of well made and fashionable furniture. He also carries on, at his old establishment, in Fawn street, tho 1 ' ' ' ( chair raiKiWnvsraEss, in all its branches, and keeps constantly on hand, an assortment of. well mde and fashionable CHAIRS,' plain and ornamental. All of which he will dispose of at prices as low a at ny esta blishment in the county. ; ' ' His long experience in the business, Justine him in th belief that he will be able to give gen eral satisfaction, and therefore solicits from hi customers a' continuance of their patronage. All kinds of produce taken in exchange. , . SEBASTIAN HOUPT. ' Runhury, March 17, 1849. tf GOI.r & SILVER IV A RE. J. STOCKMAN, No. 60 Cltrsvvt-st, at the sim of the Gold TUmble, between 2d. if 3d. sts., Svuth side PlULAPM.rHIA. ) MANUFACTURES and keeps constantly on hand, nt wholesale and retail, tho fol lowing articles, of a 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, 8cissor Hooks and Chains, Knitting Sheaths, cVc. ALSO, Jewellery, Plated and Brittannia ware, German Silver Spoons, etc.; Gold Diamond poin ted Fens at various prices ; Jackson's Superior Everpointed Leads, &c, &c Philadelphia, May 26, 1849 TANNERS TAKE NOTICE. New IIIle Oil nnd Leather Store. AY 111 North 3d St. 3 doors below Race St. Philadelphia. THE subscribers offer to the tanners on the most favorable terms their fresh importation of Hides, consisting of Buenos Ayres, Laplata, Cameras, Laguira, Hutig-Dry, Chili. Salted Per ambuco nnd all kinds of Spanish Hides, dry and salted. Also, Green Slaughter, Drv Salted', and Black Dry Putna Kips, Also, Straights, and Bank oil and a general as sortment of Currier's Tools. They will sell or trade for Spanish or Slaughter Leather, tho above Hides, Kips, Oil and Tools, on better t erins, than old Houses in the citv, Cash paid for Leather of nil kinds. KEEN & KIUKPATRICK. Philadelphia, May 2(3, IS la ly Ay er's Cherry Pectoral, FOR COUGHS, COLDS, CRObP, HOARSENESS, ASTHMA. HOOP. INGCOUGir, BRONCHITIS AND CONSUMPTION. THIS ralaaMn preinrstinn, su nshnihiiilv miecrwfiil in cuniHi ilim-asi's ,, Mm Luiifs, is tin- rcwi'lt .'l a akin fill cmtihinnti m Ml'lhi. known eurniive prini inlis of ninlii'ine. lis iiiffrralii-ats nr-frerlv innde kimwn In the pnl.lii'. nii.l arp thi.se admou'lt-ilfti'il to nuilicnl men us ixwwsriitff. tare inwlicnl virtues, wliiek peculiar virtues nre cinil.ine,! in ttie "CIlKrtRY PKCTf ill A I," in their print, est parity anri efficacy, and when used, as will be seen from the lelluwiinr valuable testitnenv : l'UOFKSSOIl CI'.KVKI.AXD. of riiiOTliiii Collece. llriin.wiek, Maine, writ,: "I (invr witnessed he i:ltirl of y,iur Cherrv l'retoral ill my own lainily and in that ol'mv fiii n.ls, nnd it has eiveii great Kitisl'uctinn in cases boll, nf ndalls and children " A VIMCK KltOM MASSvU HrSKTTS. Cf.r"1,.Br- liryan, Uruist and P,l muster, Cliienpee Fulls, Mass: ' 1 Dk.J. c. Avra TlenrSir: rnel. sM please find remil-t.-iHi'e fiT l Uie rhsrry I'eitnml last sent me. 1 can nn hcsitalinjrly my. that no medicine we cU dives inch amis, faeii n as ynir d ies n'ir Imve 1 ever seen n medicine which enri'd many eases, if ronirS nnd lung enniplaints Our l'liysieiuns arc using it extensively in the practice, and with the happiest effects. Truly yours. D. M. BRYANT. President (,f Venn'ait Medical College ons of the most learned nnd intelligent phyiieuina in the country, 'enuaidera it a composition of rare excellence for the cure of that for. midalile disease. Consumption." Anahniat inemlihle numhet of eertilientes have been received j proving thai the Cherrv Pectoral u, in truth, a nriKATRHMKllY for Coughs. Colds. A si hum nnd all pulmonnrv eomDlniiiUl PHICKVjCDNl'Sl'KK uirrii.R. Prepared l,y J. C. AYKH, Ixiw-ll. Mass., nnd sold bv II. M ASSKK, Sunbury, and MAKY McCAY, Norlhum. berlnnd. Mnrch 31, I8!l. I. ANDREWS,- DEATH TO PAIS Rslikf to ths Sics! ealth to the Weak 'A HALM is found for the Whole Human Itace In An drews PAIN KILLER. Thia is an entirely vecetn We compound, composed of Twenty-Five diflereut inirre dienta, and ii an internal and Kxternal Kenietiy for the va rious ilia that human leah ia heir to sren as, Couirhs. Colds, rains. Neirona and Kick Headache, Kheuuialisni, Otin, Spruina, Hpiiuil Affections, Summer Complaints, t'liol. ni Morlais,T'Xthuclie, Kruptems, Coma Piles, IY'zeii Paris, Hums, Senilis. Acue in the Kace aud Hrenst, Paiuleia1 Collie, ltruisea, old S.rea, lwa of nppu. tile, tieneni'. Debility, Aslluna, ,e. Put up in hollies for 1. 9 or 4 shillings per b"llle. Kor further particulars see Piuiijlcla tolui had a' every agent gratia, eonlauiiuu a liricl histop,' of the oripin. discovery aisl K'Hds elfcela of Andrewa Pain Killer, f'erwticatca of Cures, directions. c LOOK OUT FOIt I'll AL'D. The trimnpli.ini success of Andrews Pain Killer in r. rnoving the cauacatluU produce death, the untimely death of millions of our race, has induced aome men of wheni it may he truly said, their villninoiia in-upnlions nnnil'cirt their villainy, to alteuipl to pat in rireululioii aXirioua and counterfeit urticlea c;illed "l'ain Killer," usiiii; ficlilcus names lor the pretcnd.l uulh"l, forged certiiicates. Ice. Simie have appeared, and others no doul wiil apear. It all rememlK.r llial Andreua tieuuiue l'uiu KilU-r has the written figiuiture of I. Andrews on the Ishel of each liltle in black ink. lKm I simply aak for l'ain killer, but ask for I Aimrr.wir r"iu nailer, ana nnvo no iner. . . , ,f'111 ''y.M-A. MeCay, U..le Aeiit, N.wthunil.rlaid : J. V, Friluie. f?iuilHirv : John II. Ruer, Millon ; John R. Myyor, Uluunwlnrg j Win. A. Murray Co, Danville : Dnvciuiori A tvnilh, Plymouth: Andrew Yohr, Wilkes. Isirre ; Hays & MoCortniek. MeKwensville j SeharTle at ChuinlsM-lion. Is-wistairgi tieorga MeAlpui, Jersey Shore J. SI. Jndd. Wilhamspoit. Onlers addrtwett to I. Aistrewa, inTntr and only Phk prieior at Ithocu T.Miipkiua county, N. Y, Wit receive ppMnpt niteiitiou fepteiulier :M. ISIS. Ijr c7rrLi:iiY. AN extensive Htock of Pocket and Table CUT LERV, of sale by JOH1T 1. COLElrAlT, A'oj. 32 awl 33 ARCADE, and 84 North THIRD Street, Comprising 5000 dozen Penknives, Scissors and Razors. Also, a choice assortment of Rodgcrs ,V Sons, Wovtenholm's liieave's W, iy S. lJutchor's and Penncy's Cutlery, Also, epauUli, Dirk and Hunting Knives, Also, (ivuis, istols, aud Bowio Knives. Also, The American Kazor Strop, a ii(erior ar ticle, worthy tho attention of Dealers. Cabo Dealers in Cutlery, will find the above Stock worthy their uteinion, as the Subscriber's chief business is importim; und selling cutlery. Philadelphia, June 0, 1849 ly " MABSIIAtiL'8 Conc ent ruled !Saraiaiilla, For the cure of Tetter, Scrofula. Etysipalas, Piles, Chronic Rlieuinuttsm and all disorders of the Blood, Mercurial Disease, Arc. T T in rcoitiiiiiiuded to Physicians and others, as the strongest preparation now in uuo, aud en tirely didiirent from that put up in quart bottles, posse uiug Utile or no active principle el the Kama parillrt, but intended to deceive the public Kor sale by M. A. .McCVY, Northumberland. HE VL'8 EMBROCATION for Hones will cure friiM-airu, Bruises, Cut, CUills, Swelluiga, and all complaints reqiiiruig an external n-niedy. i ll is highly useful in Spavin, Curb, Ringbone, stilT ness of Che Joints, cracked Heels, Splint, &c It baa also been used with great success by per sous afflicted with RhauuMitimu, and otlier com plaints. Prepared only by W. Marshall, Philodel- ihia, and tr uie by M. A MoC'ay, Northumber and. . , Philadelphia, May 28, 1849. ly -J'"?"; ' TN DO WgT7a88, by 1 OJbr sale t ' HENRY MACUTER KuVuryJn 4Tth, ii49- tf. . COLUMBIAN SERIES OF t(t1tmct(co. . ' the Pupit't frieni and Teacher 't comfort. rrilE COLUMBIAN CALCULATOR. This work is already introduced into some of the best Acadamics and a large number of Schools, where its use has given decided and universal sa tisfaction, both to teacher and pupil. It Is purely American in its character, based npon our own beautiful decimal ifttem f eurrenry. It contains mom, the arrangements are better, and it Is the easiest and cheapest work of tho kind now in use and it is so considered by hundreds of the most competent teachers and men Of science in the Uni on, who have recommended it, it is the book, particularly and expressly prepared for our Am- rtean Scholars : Jay Almon lxcknor. The Youth's Coti'ttM Ait CstcVLATon. This volume contains 91 paces, with about 000 exam pies for solution on the slate. It embraces the Fundamental Rules, Compound Rules, Simple and Compound Reduction, rSinglo Rule ol 1 nree Proportion. &c. Tick s ou's Abitiimrtical Tabi.ss, is destined for the use of younger classes in the Schools of the United States. A beautiful little book and pleas ing to children, and the only one of the kind of any value. There are Keys to both Arithmetics bound sin. gle or double, for the convenience of teachers, in which the solutions of the questions arc given with much extra matter for the black board. These Keys are the most complete works of the kind ever published, and contain, in addition, about two hundred examples in Mensuration, &c, for the use of the Teacher. All that is wanted is to have the above hooks examined, and no teacher who is acquainted with the science of Arithmetic, will hesitate to pronounce them tho best works that have ever been published in this or any other country. Although issued hut a few months, they have 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 Kciuiins. Also, tn about twenty Acadamics in mo State of Pennsylvania in a larue portion of tho Schools in the City of Wilmington, in the City of . Lancaster, and in the Uorouirhs ol llarrisliurg, York, Chamhershurg, Lebanon, Doylcstowh,Potts- ville, OrwiKsburir, cVc, etc. For sale by Hebt Masskb, Sunbury, Agent for Northumberland County. Sunbury, Dec. 2, 1818. DIAMOND POWDER FOR RAZOR STROPS. rTWIS Powder is warranted far superior to any A thing in use for imparting a keen, stnoothedire to laxom, ourgieal instruments, and all kinds ol line Ci'ti.krt ; it may be applied to any kind of strop. Also superior Razor, Knives, and Pcrfu mery, wholesale nnd retail, by ALFRED BENNETT, Agent Depot of Fine Razors, Strops, Brushes, and Cheap Fancy tlorals, No. 18 South Filth street a- bove Chestnut Philadelphia. TESTIMONIALS. 1 l'uiniiF.i.eiiiA, Feb. ISth, 18-1S. This may certify that I have used one of the strops prepared with HAYNES' MAOIC DIA MOND I'OW DER, nnd can attest in the most unequivocal milliner, that there is nothing can be toiuul that will produce the same cllcct in my onin ion. and must my to others, try it, and you will find it sugierinr to any hoietofnre in use. I can truly say that 1 never knew what a sharp razor was netore. JOHN SCOTT, Iron Safe Maker, 41 S. Third sU PiiiLAiiKLruiA, October, 1848. A very hard beard and tender face has compel led me to seek : mJ test mtinv contrivances design cd to make shaving easy and pleasant, but with iuditlerent sucee sr. until I made use of the Magic DIAMOND POWDER, sold by Alfred Bennett and Koussel s Sh a vine Cream. I heir united hiw er act like magic , and impart a power to the Rntor to remove the m ost stubborn beard, without irri tating the skin or tamper of their owner. . I. COX, 49 South Fifth Street. For sale at thi i office Price 25 cts. per Box November 55, 1848 6m. In prcieutini; the pul die with a remwly for the treatment midcureoi Fkveb and Aoi;b and 'Uhir bilious diffuse. uoaUtffjr ii iifftitd. Vaxt tiunibt'ni in Uie l uiritj Slates, who nill'i-r from tlie ; iflfctioiin in rheir vnrieil forms nre D'litp llytl tn serk reliei fmm lht atircee than the iinine diate prt'riptfn 01 the rular plivsifiuii. It Itrfimnt iheret'ire an ohyeel of humunity, aa well as of puNie inter est, to bring (Wore thei n a rtmtiy prt'fturefl fiom much ex perieii(, and whie,i tiny ulwaxn be rt'lieit upon o kk, Kir FECTl'ALt AND II A KM LlMit TO TUK COKSTITCTION. Thilt ueJi ia Uie Uua chart et r ot' thel.MUA t'HOl.Atit Kit T., ia uiupljr utlrsled by the universal succtwi witb which it liui betii employed. tract from a ronnnntiicfitttin of the Hon. Vn.- lmm o.)DBKiix,a, ol the L. t. Sri into, btu OnveriK of .Mk'lngiui. lETROlT, Ot't. Ul, 1SI0. Doctor Ciiari-ri 0 aoon, Hear 8irT 1 liuve rtsid with much inter rat, your little TRAKATisK upon the c luaes. Uenunent and cure" of the febrile diweuaea whu-iJ luve so extensively prevailed in our txmntry during the ln:it Tew inoinhs an i uteres t inereasrd w i doubt, by the fuet thit 1 liuve individnnity Buffered a-i much tram them. Tltoufih ( fed myself very incimpetent to jmlge sufely uvm a S'lhjwt so entirely profeasitjiuil. yH your theory aeems t me wtll rrnoned, and your coik lu siona jiuct, nnd 1 think ith.il, that your puuiplitet is culcu hitnl tisproduee mucti piuiatitutl (rood. Iiki(t ol the melii:ine he says : It fully justified your flatleruiff rxperUtioiu , and as a sufe, ouiveiiieiit, und popu lar reinttty, my own eerietue, si fur, induces me to be lieve tliat "it will nntve a ureat putilu benefit. I am nleaseil to learn lhat yon have rtH eutly ertubliulied several utteiiciea ir us umjy'Fuinn ini-un i reprei inai, wim a vu-w to a more genanil disaemmiti n of it, you should hnva found it ueeea&'iry in retuove 1 1 oni your present residenee among us. With much respect 1 have the honor to be, air, Your ithlitred servunt, AVI11JAM VOODimilOK. tV Frrmi Hon. TF Pn-w V. It. Trowbridge, of Michi gan State Seunte. to the Aent at Detroit. Birmingham, Oakland Co.. Dec. 13, 1841. flir yii winh inett. inform you wliul 1 know of lit. ObiihV I ti4 1 iii rhoLicoeihi, or unti-bili'Mis imttirine. 1 do believe that jf t he virtue aivl etfiewy of tins medicine were eeiteiulry known, Ui svvkm ami auuk would dwappear iu AliihigMii. . 1 procured a Nude in the spriiw of Iftll, and h?vt foid reusiHi tu beliera that mys'!f and family camped the ague taut seusmi in roiitM.-uue.iice of iu use. l'erhiips iu no -tttuiuier since the settlement of this fine prniiisuln, h.is tlm feer and ticne hcen ao prevalent as the lust. I huve rem mmrudud this niedicine tu numerous in stances, and w hea lUe Uiaeave lutd beciuue fixed und bullied the skill of physicians; nnd I huve never kuvn it mil. 1 has univeTMilly piodueed the most Imppy etleets, and 1 bet lieve it lias never been exceed'-U by any medictnt in remo ving the biliout diseases of the cliiuate, Vouis. jesi wlfiillv, KiKW!KN V. R. TROWIIRlDfiK. Aeeutfn Sunt tirv H. R MA8SHK ; Norihniirtrlmul. WITIIINUTOM V Co.j Milton, J. U. KASt-Ut: be 1ms grove, MAY fc KLUfeK. May, IM8 tf J. J. OREE1TOTOS. (I.alc K?llr & (.rcenougb.) PATENT ATTORNEY. AND MECHANICAL ENGINEEE, -It atliliiKtoii, l.C. UAWINGS and papera for the Patent Oilice, pn'p ired and all the ntxTsfury bu- anii'ss, in relation to aecuruig patents, trans acted, and promptly atteutted to, at their of lice opposite th e l'uteut Oliice. October 28, 1818. . . , . ; BAY BUM An exrolumV article for sale by , . r.v .. HENKY MA8SER. Sunbury Jan. 37th, 1819 tf. , PIASTER, Ka.'t and FUh, just received and for 1 by ' . J. W, FRH.IKO. Sunbury, Dec. 1, 1848. RAISINS, ' eun ants, citran, cheesa, peppar saucss Ac For sals by J. W. FlULINU Sunbury, U.S, li48. u WILEYeCXllIUr CANDY. An txcel , Wnt rcmedj far coughs, colds. For ! ,t this offioo ' IMPORTANT TO -THE 1'UBLIC. HORSE .A.1TD CATTLE 1 MEDICINES. Don't permit your Horses or cattle to die, when the means of cure are within the reach of all I Tlie undersigned has spent several rears in the study of Veterinary practice In "London and E dinboro'," he has also availed himself of the resear ches of I.eiblff, and other celebrated men, who have contributed so much towards a Judicious treatment of animals j the principles of our practice consists In the rejection of general blecdinj and the total rciection of all medicines that experience has shown to be of a danirrrous tendanry. These re medies act iri harmony with the vital principle, and when iriven according to the directions Which ac company each article they are capable of exciting and increasing the natural functions, without di niiniabinir -or ilcstrovini their power, hence aro sufcin tho hands of every one. u. li. IJAUU, m. u. A List ol Horse nnd Cattle Medicines. Physic, balls, 75c. per box. Alterative ball, 75c do. " powders for bad condition, 75c per pack- WW. 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 inllamation of bowels, 75c per bottle. Liquid blister, 75c per bottle. Ointment for promoting tho growth of hair, 50c per pot. Healing balsam for wounds and saddle galls, 75c. per bottle. Wash for inflamed eyes, 50c per bottle. Ointment fur mango scratches, old sores, &c, 50c per bottle. Embrocation for soro throat. 75c per bottle. Hoof ointment for sand crack, brittle hoof, &c, 50c per bottle. Horse Liniment, the most celebrated articlo known in England for latnoncss of every description, 75c & !fil per bottle. l)istcinicr powder for red water, $1 per bottle. Worm powders for the removal of worms from the intestinal canal, 75 per package. For sale by STIMI'fON KEED, 20 Mer chants Row, also ot DAI) LI'S HOUSE AND CATTLE MEDICLVE DEPOT, Nos. 1 &. 2 Haymorket Square, Boston. l'ainplilets describing tho diseases for which these remedies arc used can be had gratis. Numerous Certificates are in possession of the Pr n-rietors, of cures performed by the above Medi cines. Boldby (iKEEX & FLETCHEIt,Xo. 86 South SIXTH Street, Philadelphia, and by his A(iKT. Hhnt Masskb, Sunbury, February 3, 1S4!) tf DR. TOWNSESD'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF S.UIS APAUILLA. Till! F.xtrnet is put up in qutirt bottles. It ia fix times cheaper, plenum iter, ami warrantee) fu peri or to nuy sold. Ii eures discuses without vtmiitiiui, piirgiiicr. sick ness, or dchilitnting the ptilicnt, ami is puriiculnrly adapted lor a FAM. AND SI" RING MKUlCiNK. The grr.tt brnuty nnd upfTi"rity of this Sunsiparillu over other rriuctlis if, w hi lot it cnulicutt'sdisr?;isc, it inviii'TatPs th hudy. ;i'nminipiiu curfil. Clean m and iStrenjf thru. Consumption can he cured. Bronchitif. Cnnsumptinii. I.ivcr romplaiiit. Cnldn, Coughs. Catarrh, Asthma, Spitting of HlfKxI. I tciiwk in tho Chcai, lltftic 1'lush," Nii:ht Swciita, Diffi cult und V r i fu sr; l',pcctMnitiuii and l'ain in the Side, Ac, c, have and can 1 cured. PrfilinWy tlierc never was a remedy that has been so sue ressful iu desperate cttses of consumption hs this ; i cleati lea and strengthens the snrem, ami appear tn heal the ut eeri on the Iiuik, and patients gradually repnin Uieir usuid health ami Rtreutli. CLHlOt'S CASE OF CONSUMPTION. There, it scarcely a day pawes hut there are a nui.ihet of cases of coinutmpt ion reporicd as cnretl by the ue i't' l)r Townsen's SSirautui ill;t. The following was recently re ceived : Dr. TtvHV Tinr Sir: For the !nt t)irr- yearn I have been afflicted with general debility, ami nervous con sumption of the latt staire, and did not expect to- ever y.un my health at all. After iroiivi through n course of mwlicine under the t-ire of aotne of the m 'ft (bstmcmsbed rculiir plivficians and members of the li iard of Health in New Voik and elsewhere, und spending the m st of my enrniiiLrs in attemptiiiir to retrain my health, and after rendiutT in some Kier of your Sursapurilla 1 res jived to try it. Al ter Ubiitp six bofth'S 1 found it done ina sreat poKl, aud cabled tit see you at your oifiee j with your udvirc 1 kept on, and do rm'it heartily thank you for your advice. I persevere in taking the NiriatpariUii, and have been aMe to attend to my usual lulu rs for the lust four mouths, audi hope by the blessings of Gd and your Sarsuiuhlki to continue my health. It helped me beyond the expectations of all who knew my case. tUIAKl.tiS CjUIMBV Orange, Ktwx eo. N. J1( Aug. ii, 17. State ot New Jersey, Kfsex county, ss.f'lmrles Quim by leiug duly sworn accurding to Liw, on his oath stiith, tii3t the foregoing statement is true according to the bet of hi knowledge aud belief. CI1AKL.KS (Ll.MUV. Sworn and subacritieU to liefore nte at Orange, the 2d August, 17. CVRt S BALDWIN. J nil ice of the Peace. SPITTING BLOOD. Retil the following, and suy that coiuuunption is iu incu rable if you can : New York, April 23, 1P47. pr. ToWNftND: I verily believe that your Sursuparilla IniB been the menus, through Providrwe, of saving my lua 1 huvutor several years hud a bud cough. It became worse and worse. Af last 1 raised lurce quantities of bl whI, bud night sweats aid was greatly dfbihtntetl and reduced, nni did not expect to live. I have only used your Sarsnuiinlla but a short time. at them has a womlcriul change leen wi'ouifht in me. um now alile t walk all over the citv. I raise no blivid, aud my ou?h has left ine. Von can well imagine that 1 um thankful i'r these resutr. Your obedi ent ner-ant. VV.vl. lU'SSKLD, tW Catharine st- r4fST IIKR SPKKCII. The annexed certitiiuihi tells a simple and truthful story f sulTeriug and rcliff. There are thousands of similar ca ses in this city ami Hrooklyu. and yet there ara thousntuls of m rents let their children die lur fuar ot beuig humbugged or 10 Bivc m tew suuiuujs, Brooklyn, Sent. 13, 1PI7, Dr. TewKsKKD : I take pleasure in suiting, for the bene fit of those whom it may concern, that my daughter, two years and six months old, was u (dieted witii gmerul de- iniy anil loss 01 Seecn. Mie was given up as past je covery bv our family physician: but fortunately 1 was re- cs fimieuiied by a friend In try your Suranpanila. Before having used one bottle she rocuve.reil her spccli and was enabled to walk alone; to the ut.t uiittlmieut of all who were acuuautied with the cireutnsuiiM'ea. She is now quite well. and in much better health than she has been for 1H mouths pus;. J OS K I'll TAVLOH, Via York St., Urooklyu. TWO CHILDREN SAVKD. Very few families indeed in fact we have not heard of one that used l)r. Towiueiurs (virsupanlm lit lime, lost any children the past SumuiT, while those that did not. sickeiied and died. The cercifiente we pubtinh Itelow is twaa-iusive evioence 04 its value, and ia only another instance of its saving the Uvea of children : Dr. Townseno Dear Sir : 1 had two children cured by ysm rvuwHuiiin m mc summer coinpiamt ana uysemury ; ouewaaoiuy 13 moninotd and Uia other 3 veurs. They were very much reduced, und we eijiected they would die ; they were given up by two respectable physicians. When the doctor mformeU us that we must lose them, we resol ved to try your Stirsaiarilki we had heard ao mneh of, but had little confidence, there being much stutl advert isxl that is wortuh-ss: but we are tliaukful thai we did, for It undouhtnlly saved the lives of Ulh. 1 write this that oth ers may D tuuuceu to use tt. ours. resecitullv, JOHN WILSON, Jr. Myrtle-uvenue, Bntoklya, t?ept. 16, lr47. TO THE LADIES. OR EAT F KM ALB MKD1CINE. Da Townsfsd's Sabs apavtuj. is sovereign and speedy cure fr incipient consumption, and fitr the general prostra tion of the system 110 matter whether the result of inhe rent cause or causes, produced by irregularity, illness or ac cident. Ni'thing can be more surprising thuu its invigorating ef fects ou the buiiuiu triune, persiuis all weak ncus ami lus Siludo, from taking it at om'e bocine robust and full of energy luaier its miluence. It immediately etmnteracls the uerveiessitess ot the lemale frunie, which ta the great cause barremtess. It will uot lie expected of us, iu cases of ao delicate a na ture, to exhibit certihcaies of cures performed, but we caii assure the altiictul tiuit hundreds ol' cases have becu repor ted to us. Da. Towksknii : My wife being greatly distressed by weakness and general debility, ami sitilV-riiui continually by tiu aiul with other dubcultiea, and huvuig know n cusea where y oar medicine hue elleclctl grvut cures; and aiao hear 1 1 qf a reeittnntemled for such cases as I have deoenbed, 1 otttuined a liotile of your Extract of Suraaparilia and fi4 lowed the- directions you gave me. In a short period it removed hrr uomplaiuta ami restoreii her to health. DeJng greutlul fttr the benefits she revived, 1 take pleasure ui UiUackmw lodging it, and recumiucMdiua it tit the public. M. D. MOOKK, Albawy, Au, 17, HA. cor. Grand 4 Lydta su. t DVSPEIS1A. No fluid or medicua bus ever been tiisoovered which so iimrly resembles the giuurie juice or auh va iu deoxnhsitig fotid and stremrtheuing lle organs of digestion aa this pre puratiouf Sarsupurilla. It pitively eures every ease of dyspepsia, kowever severe or chrtaiw. , iiuuk Deuaruueul, Afttmy. May 10. 1845. Dr. Townsend Sir: 1 huve heeu atflieitxl for sevemt years wish dyspepsia in its worst forta, aUetated with siHiff ueas of stomach, loss of appetite, extreme aeartbarii, tmt great aversion to all kmda of t'oud, aad for weeks, (what I eould eat) I have been unuble to retaiu but a Miie.ll portion oil my stomaeh. 1 tried the usual reinediea, but they had but little or no eaTecl ia removing Ue euuipiaiisti 1 was it duced, about two uiunths auice, ti try ytair Fa tract utf Hm su pax ilia, aud X piuat say with littaj eoufideti ; but after uauw twariy twit uottlee, I found wf appetite restored and tha beartbura eirtirely rtmovad; and I wvuM eartiaeily Stv eonuneiHl tha use of it to those who have been artiicttMi aal have been. Yours, Ac., W. W. KS ZANDT. Ageiu for Hunbury JOHN W. KUH JNO ; Nor thuiuberiaad, MAfctY A. McCAY Daavdie, W'M A. Ml'KHAY iCu, , - ' Apid W, IM. ly , ' THE G It AND rUItMATIYE. ron thb ctjrb or Headache. Oiddinei Messrs Salt Rlmniif HmrtBarn, Wunnat Cholcta Morbus, . CnairriB. Qiilniwy. Wh.x-plng Ouch, CoiMumption, r-'inii l.ivpr ComplHinf, K.rialpelnft, llnnfnsi, ltrhhmsuflhe Bkni, Colda, Gout. Oravel. Kheumstism. Filea, Uyauopiiia, Scurvsy, Hmnll Pox, Jnunrllco, fainain uie nuca, Inward Weosnnaa, Palpitaiion if the Heart, I ianiR in the Throat, Drop y, i si nma, Kcvers of all kinils, Femsle Complninla, Nervous Ctmptnints, AND A TARIETY Of OTHER DISEASES ARIBIVO f rom impurities or The Btoon, and OBSTRUCTIOili IN THE ORGANS Ot DIOESTION. F.snCTie'e hssnroven that nearly BTfrr Wimnsp originates from lminirltlca fit the Hhw or aeraiinementa of ths Uiges. tivos Orirnns and to secure Health, we rnunt rcrnov, Uiuae obatruetliitiaor restore the nioil to its natural state. 'Vhm t,tn.r.n, tn fenkiiia medieine rs anwt eneetuaftv ve. moved hy Cucsssa's Vsoetasle Poao.nv Pn,Ls. beina; e muleti'lv enveloped with a coiUiud of pure white 8uear, (winrn in an uiminci lrwui um ...j... .... ..m wirwh shell from the kernel) and hnvnnnuisto of meilir.me. liulam as airily swallowed hs bits ofeandy. Moreover tliey m ilhr r nainciite or irriie in the slightest degree, hut operate eqimllv nn all the diseased tmrtant the system, in. atmrlof r'liil'uiinir themselves tn, and raekitw any twrticular reKiH Thus, if the Liver be ufle.eted one ingrulient will dp r ite on that pnrtleular nrznn, and, hy clemming- it of an l'lieem of Hile restore it to It nntuied Hate. Another will operate on the Hourd and retnoveall impuritiea in its eireu hition j while a third will efl'ectuiilly expel whatever impu. rities may have Iteen diselfftrffed into the stomneh. nnd henee tliey strike at the root disease rem-tve all Impure Hu mors f rem tha body, open tlie porea extertmlly aitd inter nally separate oil fiareipn and obnoxious particles from the ehyle, an that the hl-md may be tlvtrnntrhly pure tints seen riliga free and healthy oelionto the Henri, Llingsand l.iver anirtherehy they restore health even when all other (means have fuller!. ' The entire trulh of the nb ive enn he nseertained by the trial of n sin" le lux: and their virtuea are so imaitivo' and eertain in rrstoriiig ll,yilth, that the proprietor binds himself to return the m-aiey pnut tor tnem m all cases where they do not give universal satisfaction. notnll I'l iro. 25 M. per Il. . Principal olTiee No. fill Versw t., N. York, "kl by JOHN Y. YOUNO.' Suahurv. M. A. .McCAY, Northumberland, rp It emcmhnr Pr. C. V. Cliekner is the inventor of the Purer ('.wlwl l'ill. nail that nothing of the sort was ever heard nf until he introduced them in Jnde, 113. rurehnsera alt. mid, therefore always ask lor tlieknerTs Stisar Coated Pills, and take no others, or they will be made the victims of a traitti. February, 17, lMn ly SOU IIS C AX RE ( I IICU. Burns, Scalds, and all kinds of inflamed Sores Lvred. I 1orSr,Y-S I'N'IVl'.HSAI, OINTMENT, islhe most otanpteie ijurit Aiiliilae ever known. It instantly. (ami as ii ty .Magic) stops iains ol tae most despermf Hum ami iCiiM. For ultl S ires, lb uiscs. Cuts, Siruins, Ac n nmuor Iwnst, it is the best nonlicution Hint can be mnte 'i'li'-UHiimln hnvetriffl mul th'iusiuids nrnise it. It is thainost perfect m:iFler ol pain cvr dinct-vercil. All who use re c nnmenrl it. Kvry frnuilv shoul-) be Tovi1ef with it iSione cm lei hi 'W so n wine of tho f imilv nmr nceil it. 17? (Jbucrve eiii-h Ixxj of tin; Pennine Uiuluirrn linn the imnieof J. Touky. writlni on the oulMilc label. To unite io thiK is fonrt-rv. Itotiluieu. In ery Men, Fnnncrs, etui nil who use Iloracx, will hu'l llus (imtuwiit the v-ry lKt tiling thry c;in use f'T t'uibir tiiill?. SfTJi'i'lirn. Kicks, Ac.. Ac., mi Ihcir uuinnts Surely cvrv itn'i'cyful iiiun wnild kep bis imiinuls us fn-r ffiiin wiin us p 'ppiiilr. TouaVs L iiivertKil Diuliueut is u II t!i;it in n-'piin-d. Ti v il . IM'IT.S (!' INSKt :TS. I'orlhc atiiiff r bitu of poison us liwctf. T (usei 's )iutui'-'iit is umivulltHl Ilmidretls have tried it. mid f -uttd it :n. riM:SCM;HKl) ! Fortheritc.TuseyVUtiiver:il Oint ment isnno of tli best Reniedb's that can l applicU. All who (ui' tried it fT the Pil-M re tnmeiul it. UI.i SOHI.S tT'UF.l). For old nbsliinle Snres, there is nothinp p'iml tn Tonffy's t Hiiiinent. A pf-rs 'ii in MiunU us hud, for n nuinlK'r of ye;trs, s re leir that h;ttHed the sliill "iftlie ibrctiirs. T'nsy,s Ointment w:is rectminenihtl by one of the visilitif physi'-i-ins. (who knew its preni vir luefi.) und two b to' product d more bi-nc-fit than the pa tient had received from any and all previous remedies. l,et nil try it. IirKNS AM) SCALPS CriiF.T). TlvurTimN of cass of Hums and S--ilds. in nil parts of the country, have been cured by T uisey's I'niversal Ointrn-'iit. I'ertdituitcsen'iuh coui'f be b:id to tin wh'-li- of this sheet. VKM.KXT HltriSr.S critF.l). Tesiimnntiils nn t)ti. r.vi:!!!!1 in faV'U of Toiuey's Ointiuent f'T curiiiij Hnuscs i.c ; lieen uilereil the prnprirtons. Hundreiis in Syrueiire will .'unify to Hp ureat merits relieving the pain of tlie most pevre Hrui"'-s, All jiers-ms uli'mld trv it. S(Isl) HKAD C I'ltKli. Srcs of crises of Swdd II.d have been cured by Tousiey's Ointment. Try il it seldom lit i Is. SALT nilF.rM CnUKD. Of oil the rcni"dics ever His. eovercn furl lis nii'st disapreenhte complaint, T-uisey's lni versrd Ointment is the must complete. It never wus known to fail. t il FPi:D HANDS CAX UK CURFJ). Tni.tey's Fm vcrsal Ointiii''nt will always cure the worst cases of Chap n"d K inds. S".res of pers dim will state this. SOUK UFSCrilKD. For the cure ofS-re I.ins there was never anything made eual to Tousey's Ointment. It is sure to cure I hem. Try it. It is a seiiM:ifV com;v un I, vrirr:mtd no to cMitnin nv prepimti 'n of M-Tcnry. IT-' Price 'J. cents per If x. l'or furiluT particulars c mcerniiif? this really valuable Ointment thf public nre referred to l'uinpbU-ts, to be had gratis, of re BpeetMble Pnurjjif's and .Mercliants throualr.iut the United rreprired bv S. TOl'SCY Druggist, Nn, 106 Nawtnu MP'et, .rv ork. Ar.KNT- .FollN YOUNG, Sunbury, M. A Nortliiiiuberlruid. I'ebruury 17, 1640. ly McCAY, LIVER COMPLAINT, JAUNOICE, DYSPEPSIA. CIIItONIC OU NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, Jlnd all diseases arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach in both Mde and Female; Puch na Const ipat ion. Inward Piles, Ftrilntaft or niood to the lleuit. Acidity ol the Stomach, Nuusen, Heari-buni, Diitutft for Fo,d, FiiNnesa or weight in the Stomach, Smr F.ructuti.mB, Sink 111? or Fluttering ut the pit of the Stomach Swiinimng of the lltr.nl, Hurried and JJitluult Ureal lung, FbHterins: ut the Il'-urt. Chokiiui or Sntlicutins sensntious when iu a lying p-'Htirre Dimuosof Vision, Dots or vel ttelore the htiu, I ever and uull (win in ine iiean. ireneien cy of Pernpiration, Yellowness of the Skin uud Kyes, Puin in the Side, Hack. Chest, Limbs, A e., Sudd. -n lbislies of Heat, Hurtling iu lite Flcnh, Constnnt Itti'ijritm'.U" "f 'vil and great depression of Spirits C'un bv eheviuaLly mrej by l?..'Socplite;s Celchrateil (lerman Ditters. ! Their pnv-T over the alove disennet is not exeitUed if eipjalleil by uny other previrati"ii m the I nited States I as the cures at teat, m inuuy cases after sivtliiut physicians bail fuiled. j IJemilHenieni oi me jjivrr miimiMiiuni mrv iiri-eB 01 Insanity, nnd will also produce disease vi the Henrt, Skin, Lungs and Kidney s, aud Invs the luxiy open to 1111 atturk of the t-liolera, Itili uy, ir Yelhw Fever, mid is generuJy tAe lirst euuse of that m st Muetul disease, CoiiSuinpUoji, Opinions of the Philadelphia Prcus. "THE DISPATCH." DfemU'l :1 t-t Kivs; AN INVALF ABU. i I'D I f ' ! N K We ha ve frequent ly heard the Cetchrjtrd tierumii Bittei", maiiumetnrwl by Dr 11'K'lllaud, sp ikeii .f ui lerina of c nipicuilutv 11, ami we know dehct ,-edjy a . It is u Um c -uniKm pmctiee, m cer tain quarter. M puff" nil manner of useless tnrIi, bui iu the atove Hitters, bumlred, nre living wiinessea of their gr.it im-tnd ami physical worth. As u nietbeiue f the VveT Coiupluint, Jaundice, Nervous Debility und Lpr,"- it has ben found invaluable, etlectiug cures and lb rough ly enidteaiiiig diseases, when all other niedicines huvt. failed. W e foci i-ouvuicetl. thnt in the use of tho Gttfiiuui BuLers, the putient dKsuot become debilitated, but einsUintty gai;s strentrih and vig'rtotbe fnmie a fact worthy ol greut eousideruti.tn. The 1 liters ure ptrcisaut iu Unite und sinell, und eun bu Hdmiuistered uiubruuv circuiUhMiuecs, to the tiioit deJicute Mt0111u-. I1. Indeetl, they can be used by all per ems with the m i pcrfwt miety. It w uikl be well for Ihoae who are mueh ulleetcd iu the nervous system, to t'oninience with one tm s.viouml or less, and graduuily in. erease. Wespeak from exjMrienee, and ure of course, a propeir jiMlire. The pre&s fur ami wsle, liave united in re commending the (ierman UUters, und to tlie alii le ted we moat c-Jidiaily advise their use. SPIRIT OF THE TIM KS," June 91th auva: "DOnrn nooUCITIKNS'who ara invslida, know tlie niuuy aiiifiiiialiiiifr curi1 ihiit liave Irci! perl'i irintvl by Dr. Hintl'limd'a Crlt'lirutril brruuiu Hitii-r ! If tliey ki ii', we rntitinnrinl Ihim hithulit'riiuin Mnlii ina Slorf," all who ori. adtiflMl with l.ivrr Cianpatint. Jiilirelioe, Dya primn, ir NiTVoiw Dclulity ) Ihc ll.n'Mr huaourad mwiijt is" our i iuzi'iia ui'irr th b. al ili i uiim hail mil. ii. We linvo ui.f.1 thrin, aii.lllipyhiivxpriivt'il ti. ra iiiiilii iiii'tliul t'Vfry uie ahuiilil Lii'iwut', urn! we iunivt ri'l'niin siviui: ourli-a-tniuiny in ilMrir iiivnr, ami that winch fivrs thrm enturr daim ujitiu our hiMiil.lc t-Hiirl, ihi-y are omrely Vciji'tulae. "THE DAILY NEWS," July lihanys: "We spenk knowingly of Dr. Il(iflmil'a Celrhralnl Cer. mail lliltt'ia, when we aay it ia a lil.'Hni ' Ihia mte ; and ui diaeuw aiir tlie biliary, ditatm uikI Nervous Syaunn.. u huaiu welhink an njiiiil. It ia a Vevrtiilile PrrparHlinn, and niaile with-wt AU"hol, and all invulida we would re O'Hiuirnn it us wmliv thi-irimfi'lenee. t-nr tsite, wlMlratile and r..nit, al the pruiciiiaJ tlen., (I K 11 M A MUUICINE UTonK, No. 978 Kuiv Hlreet, (-uiimieipata. ' tv suk: ey M. A.McflAY, NurihumlierUiiKl nd 8uo hury uud xmiwctuble diakis (auerully Uuougliout tlie Male. April gi, lWfi y Cotton Vant, Cutton Carpet C'haiu, Cottoa Laps nil Wadiliiiib Cutton Outlines, Emly made T 1 untuloonn, KpihIj made esta, Lonrens Knives, Porerluin lined preserving kettloa, just rwived for sale hy H. MASffiER. Sunbury, Vte, , lts. ' . . . i AXES of very superior quality for sab by. ' , ILMASSEK. Sunbury, Dec 8, 1848. , . ,. , .-. . . r BLANK BOOKS. An swawrtmeut of Bhnk Books, lust received anal aaJ by H. MASSES. Bunbury, Dee, t, IMS. . . . - , , . . : C I ci O Moltiansi tor sale by HCNKV MAbSEK. Sunbury, Dee, , 1848. CALAMANDEII, rmil Aim THIKF Ptlnnv mumts FlflB-PROOP DOORS FOR feANKB AMD BTOHM Sel and LetteiCottying Prosses, PatMt Slate-Lined RefriKemtor, Water FiU i ters, Patent Portable Water Clr - etfj) intended for the Sick ' and Infirm. , " ' EVAN S & WATSON, ' 7B South Thin! Street, . OPPOSITE THK PHILADtSLPHIA EXCHAffOf. Mamtfaeturs aitd keep MnstMt ly on hand, a lafge aaanrtmaM af '',1s'", artielea, together witk il'iUr01'"' 'mpwedSalaniandaf FIRK-l'HOOt SAFER, Wkiek are au ennatructed aa to sM at res all manner of dnubt aa to their hem atrietlv are-nmnr ..j .l.s a, Ihey will resist the tra of an buildina. Tha outside ma. Je thesa Safca nre made of boiler iron, the inside raffleof aoaa ati'ne, and between the outer ease and inner ease ia a specs ,a wane inree merles inien, ',, i. iiiittu in wna inuesirao. tihle niaterial, so as to make it an impossibility to burn SMf of tliri'iiutenls Inside of this Chest. These S xnatone Ss Inninnders we are prej,ared and do rhallenire the world t pristure nny article la mo snape oi hik sales tnac will stand ns much heal, nnd we hold ourselves ready at ail times to have them fairly tested by public bonfirs. Wsl also continue to manufacture a larffe and general assort' merit ot our Premium Air-tiirht Fire Preof Snfes of which there nre over HHI now in rise, and in every instance they have piven rntlie anlislacllon to the purchasersof wMek we will refer Hie public to a few jentleme ho hV them in use Ilnywisid fc Pnvrler. Pottsville) Joseph O. Lawtetf P"ttville; Mr. William Terr. Doylestown. PS. N. ft G. Taylor, 12 north .Id at.; A Writrht k NephaMC Vine st. wharf; Alexander Caror, Ciaiveyaacer, corner of Pilhcrt and pth sts.j John M. Ford, 3 north 3d at.) MyarS Ilush, 2ft north 3.1 St.; James M Paul, 1(11 south 4th at Dr. David Jayne, 8 south .111 at.; Mathew T. MiUer, W S'Uth 'M St.; find we could name some hundreds of others 11 it were necessary. Now we invite the attention of ths public, and particularly those ill want of Fire Proof flafea, to call nl our store before pnrchasinff elsewhere, and ws can satisfy them they will pet a better nnd cheaper srlitlr st onr store thnn nt any other establishment in the city. We also manufacture the ordinary Fire Proof Chests, at at very low prices, cheaper than they can be bought St airf other store in Philadelphia. DAVID EVANS. JOHANNES WATSON. Philadelphia, April 8, 1MB ly OXYGENATED A SOVF.nEION REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, AM) GENERAL DEBILITY. GEORGE B. GREEN, Proprieto. U'indsotj Vermont. IS n hivrreitrn remcilv for P'PPKPr'IA, in numy ! m tor run. tiueh in pit in in the Stomach, Ibur(lurii, habitau (oRiiveueHfi, Aeid Stoiinicli. IleoHtiehe, IsOMof Appttita, Piles, Niht Sweuis. uikI even Consiuii niton rDynpeptte Phlhisic.j lui'l As'liiiin, or Phthisic ntteinietl with rlrmng nient oi the Sloumeh (or l)yspe tie Amhtnn.) Difficult l!reatliinr. v liich oiteu reMil; liom inijierlWt digestion (or lJysju-iiir Syiitiir-a.) is n-iieve,! by Ihese llittem. laihort, their use l;:i hci'it proved in h reliel' nf alraoiit til th nyuiptoni.s thnt proei-ed from u dcbilitulerl or atonic condi tion of the Si uiiie)i; uIb.i in (jencrul .tebltity arisitifr from ui! a or from the rtlVvt of Fever, pnrtieiilnfly Fever tid Airue. Ffniules sudV'rinix under nny uterine tlrran-rfmnt nriniii-i from vfnkn-i. will find t lie ut (xygkatid Bit TKit'' tm ex- elleut rinedy, und not hurjiumted by any iuli cine in ue. 'I'he bist ry of this medirine in peculiar. It bu made its w iy t ii!iiif tuvor solely by the fore (if iu nvn intrinti merit. " 'trtifieinl means hnve been unexl to give it n t -riety mul Ihrunt it iip'-u public attention, It hai ntver N.-for tn en l-een inlvertien, but hnviug first shown its rs ui:irkubln etlKiiey in the fumily of the proprietor, and trf him tiflerwnul ii'lmiuiclere! to his afflictetl friends and ae-'jtuuutnti'-'H with u like reKiilt, its rrputntion gradually ax tended until it is known in the mot distant parts of tae I nioii, un n uiedieine of unrivalled virtues in the cure of Dysprpsin in till tin ditP'rent forms, nnd Ql fur the cure af Asthnci or Phtliisie. Its only herald Hnd ita only eukT hns been the Ktory of its wonderful ellieuey, as told from niotitli t mouth or by letter fr m friend to friend. In ere ry injetanee wIit'' lhee Hitters have been iis'-H.and the r- eitlf 1 1 nine kuownL tne proprietor, they huve proved a re medy. Numerous eertifieates. titlr'sting the sin-rnl'ir efficacy af the "t JxviiKSA tkt. KiTitH." nre in the poansirm ol tae proprieLor; uvmyoi them signal by persons already widely known to the public, GKO. Tl GKKKM. Prurietor. AVINDSOU. Vt.t Oetf.Ner 3T 1645. The follow 1 115 (. ertifientes hue recrntly bee revel ved 1 "WA-irrrteTox. D- C . Jr 10. Ilnvijur innde use of the lnygenatea Bdters'T prepare! by 1 ir. tie". U. Cireen, ( WiwtimT.. Vt.awl fnxn know IcdL'e 1 tnii'-Hl "i ti r.r eifi'ney in "the tn-. weeheerlHlIf rec iiiiiirnd thf-m t 1 ! lie public, believing th! they willfully ai'iMiu the rit iniiif niiirii '.n of the lroprir. We h that tins vli.i:ibt ri-n;eriy maybe so eerwrally ditTesed thronphout the eounir that it mav be ac-.f rtibie le ail the Ittllie'e.l. UAll j V. 5. Senator from YoioM. JAM I S V. SI MMONS, V. S, Senator from K. Island. J. T Mtilll.UKAD, V. S. Seiutur and foniwly Wovera or oi Kentm-kv. 1-. U. A I! NOLI), Member of Congress and formerly -veruof oi Ii . I . VM WociinnmHiF.. r. ft. Senator and Ibrmeriy 0 vern r of Mu-iitiin. M. I.. MAlt'liN, Deleute in Congress from VTimaaia Territory. From lb -n. II. X). Fpvtf.r, Member of Congress fresa Peiiiuvlvuiun. A'Ai.tlXGT01S. D. C, Jvxx 10, 1S49. Dear Sir, 1 have been a dyspeptic sutler or for ahoat ten yenrs, and huve resortetl to various medicinee for relief without tureens, until I made use of your '"'Oxygenated Hitters.1' I have uFed nbout two 1-ottles, and findmyeelT restored t pert e-t hmlth The forms in wbieh the di ease showitt its It, in my euse. were, great acidity of ta stofimeh. 1 m of appetite, extreme flatulence, aevere eonsll twition ot (be Kiweis, uud violent heailache. Feeling desi rous that a knowledge of your valuable remedy may resell oiners Humiariv ninieietj. 1 iaKe great pleasure in reeora- ing my ti-Kti inny l1 its curative power ; ami would also rcniai k. that i tulc on a visit at home a short time sines. 1 I HtliiuntM' red a jmrt of a botttt to a number of my afflicted I friend, with great tnicess. They are desintes tSst yoaj . sli' uiil cMablirh 1111 aireney at Pittslturg, or in.'orm the j w)ier- tin- inedi'.-ine inn le ot-lnined. With am earnest de j sire lor vonr pr-'sprntv uud huppinrss, I subeenbe mvself, j trnlv vrr friend 11. D. F('STs.R. liver, i-ro. H. -iHi:K'(.AV:rKts.ir, Vt. S'!d Wh Nii- nnd Keiail bv Gieen k Fletohef, K. j S6 S u(h Sixth Street, Phihatelphin. Arent f.-r Smiborv II. U. M ASSKH. I Agents for MiKwr M ACKAY A HA AO. I A -rent fo I'ppef Ma!). nil'). J. U. KKN- Aprii ia, 1''' OAKFORD'S L'NKIVALI.ED STVLE OF HATS FOR CENTLEMEN. rilAlll.Ks OAKFURD, So. 104 CHESTNUT STREET Phrlaiielphia. W. ill ! r.s ifilti ly I. mte ..ii. iilii.n tn his snrisrmr iv!o "! I' lis I t hummi'II. IHiti, which will ha f.iuml Uie m.Kl 'eilr. i i'ir h. f..re otn-ml I.) lbs riimiiMiiiliv- lis perulisr Mm ss-mltF- il the mora J. sirjl'l , as ii ninlinrs af) the ewen'mix of durs I'llny siiJnesinos, rrquisile m ehsssl anirJof .lress whins his iiiriffflM il lu iliiies in m ro inoAclurinf vih nil iha iimli ru improverm ats. enaM.' bio To Chsllsssk tiis W'vsjld li proOuer batter Culms':' s Titer Hits ssjb Cmt r tw Li riHT .Mont.-"' f"1's hae lieeii sslrclrS with greHt c-iri', siu H f"il mosc btutstttal anil chie in their -t j- LanitV I.'iiiimo Hits t!H Cam or Ktfst IT tw I'ittsrsis. Orsal rare has haD besitrw eJ in ronstrufliiig these articles. tht tbey msyll peificlly esuy and loim grace'ol sppenrsnct. CHARLES OhKfQyD, 104 Chestnut st. t tew tlouis ubova Third. PhiUilaltaHtV Se temlirr 30, ISlS.ch Junt 24, 181Slj( Pictorial Ktlitloii of dVliiM-f-rM'rst greut Work on tlie lleloruialloni K THE SIXTEENTH CENTPRriNGER. V' MANY, SWITZERLAND, Will be- published or. nr sbont the 1st ol April, 1818, by JUS. A. SPEEL. N 6 Cherry st. bov ftth.. bis splendid Vimo edition of the sbove Ds,aiad work, with 18 enRisved illulrati&s from ori ginal designs ; 4 vols m 3, bouad io etit cloth, and library sbeep. The uublisber resiiectfully e!U lh tttenlioav of the trade Bin! tbe public (cenerally. to thi work being the only illustrated edition publishes! iu ths Uiiilfd States He trusts that the beauty of its embellishment), th strong and substantial, manner in which il is bound, in conjunction with, the known popularity of the work itself, willibr a sure recommendation to public favor. ' JOS. A SPEEt. Cherry at above fth. J. A S has also lately published, a new and) beautiful Edition of Sergeant Bell's Race Show, a suitable book for children, neatly done un. in.' extra cloth. Philadelphia, April 1, 1848 ' PATENT Trasses of all kinds, Harrison's wriUng anJ hidellible ink. Cotton Tana nasi ' lp, just received and fur sale ray Sunbury, Dec , 18U. CATS, An assortment just received. Also silk HAT8 at fiii, for sale hy , " H. MASSES. Vsmbury, Dr.9, 1M8. , . ,, a Oil U&mm