SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL. tub act iion or the railway nrntmrn- The following sketch of Thos. Gray, the ulhor of the Railway system, we take from the Painesvillo Telegraph : Thomas Gray was bora In Leeds, England, about a half a century, or more, ago and this is all we know of this early history. The Middletown Colliory had a railway for carry ing coal to Leeds, a distanc". of three miles. The cars moved along at the rate of three and a half miles per hour. It is laughed at not by Gray but by the wise public. Gray taw in this little work something that might be augmented Into greatness; and he thought upon the subject, and forthwith became a visionary ! He talked and wrote upon his project of "A General Iron Railway" until the people declared him insane. He petition ed Parliament ; sought interviows wilh the lords and other great men ; and thus became the. laughing stock of all England. He re ceived nothing but rebuffs wherever he went All this took place in 1820, or thereabouts. I But ho succeeded at last. Tho railways were laid. Tho world has been benefitted by the madness of Thomas Gray. Well, what became of him, the reader will ask. , We do not know; bnt believe he still lives in Exeter, to which place ho removed. Up to 1846 he had been neglected. While thousands havo been enriched by the con summation of his brilliant schome, ho re mained forgotten -forced by poverty to sell glass on commission for a living. Howilt, in 1 tho People's Journal, a few years ago, gave a aomewhat lengthy sketch of his career ; thus bringing him into publio notice. We have seen nothing hi print in' relation to him lately. Elliot wrote a great truth in these words : ' "How many men who lived to bless man- , kind, Have died unthanked." How many of the railroad projectors, stock holders, &c, have ever heard of the subject of this brief sketch. I A tin DI17C BATH TO PAIS ""'"" In UK In tha Wkl! A BALM it found for ths Whole Human Raca la An dre wV PAIN KILLER. Thit i mi entirely vegeta ble eornpnund, eompoeed or Twentjr-Ftv different tngre iMenta, lild en intern" I and Kxtsriml Remedy fis? the va rious ilia Dint human Iran Ie heir to 1 , (tea At, . j Ceiiirha, Colds, Palm, Nervnua anil Wok Heanarhe, Rheumatism, C.ita, (sprains, Spinal AtTretlims, "mJ' Onmpkiints. Cholera Miirlms, Tiiotharhe, Krnpti.mi, .orna Viles, Fmsen Pnrta, Murne, Scalds, A)W F? " Breast, Painters' Malic, llrniaea, old fjTua, I1" . ""J"! i, or 4 Miiuiiurs wt wiiw. . , , MIIIIIIICS IWT I"1.!"' . . I 1 ii li . . i. - i I r ..-mtv iimi rows, i-iqiutMiina AndttwaO'ain KH Irr Certilieatee W Cirei, directions, kc found that will produce the aanie effect in my opin- DIAMOND POWDEIl. FOR ' ; ; RAZOR STROPS. THIS Powder la warranted far superior to any thing in use for imparting a keen, smoothedge to Raton, Surgical instruments, and all kinds of fine Censer it my be applied to any kind of strop. A lao superior Razor, Knives, and Perfu mery, wholesale and retail, by ALFRED BENNETT, Agent "Depot of Fine Razors, Strops, Brushes, and Cheap Fancy Goods, No. 18 South Fifth street e bove Chestnut Philadelphia. TESTIMONIALS. . Piui.AnEi.riiM, Feb. 15th, 1848. ' This may certify that I linvs used one of the Strong prepared with HAYNES' MAGIC DIA MOND POWDER, and can sttcrt in the moat unequivocal manner, -that there is nothing can be ' Indian Mufeins. Sift nnd mix together a pint and a half of yellow Indian meal, and a handful of wheat Hour. Mult a quarter of a pound of fresh butter in a quart of milk. Beat four eggs very light, and stir into them alternately (a little nt a time of each) tho milk when it is quite cold, and the meal; adding a small tea-spoonful of salt. The whole must be beaten long and hard. Then butter some multin rings ; set them on a hot griddle, and pour some of the batter into each, ; Send the muffins to table hot, and split them by pulling them open with your fingers a a knife will make I hern heavy. Eat them with butter, molasses, or honey. The word 'lady" is of Saxon origin, and is compound of Jen" and dian, lady being the re sult of tho two. Leaf -dian, or, as corrupted, lady, literally rendejed, means a feeder of lite poor. How many of those who assume tho title in these days are worthy of it 1 LOOK OUT FOR FRAUD. The triumphant snceese nf Andrews Pnin Killer in re moviiialhe cnwwMli.it produce death, the untimely death if Diilliiina f our nice, ""'"ced "na ,n" when, it mnv he truly anal, ibeir villainous occupations mnnilest their villainy, to nttenipt to put in circulation apnrions nnd counterfeit nitidis culled "l'ain Killer," nsimr nVlilinns nnmis lor the pretended author, fortreil eertilicnle!., Ac. gome hnve nppenred, autl others nn douht wiil nppenr. Let nil rememher lliut Andrews iieniiine Pnin Killer hna the written sitrnntura of I. Andrews on the lnls-1 of each hottle in Meek ink. Don't simply ask for l'niu Killer, but aak fin Andrews1 Pnin Killer, end hnve no other. gkl by M. A. MeCny, fole Airent, Northumlierlnnd ; J. v, FrilinjT, Suiilmrv : John II. Rnser, Milton ; John R. Mvvcr, Hloninstur-; Vm. A. Murray A Co, Dnnville ; Dnvcnpori A Hinilli. Plymouth Andrew Yobr, Wilkes hnrre i Il:ivi A MeOiriniek, MeKwensville ; rVhnflle A rhnnilierlnin. Iwislmrg f (ieorgs McAlpin, Jersey Slyirc; J. M. Jnikl, Willismspoit. Hitlers nrtilrese-o to I. Amtrews. inventor ann only rro prietor at Itlieea Tiitnpkiua comity, N. Y. Wil receive prompt attention S-pteiiilier W), IP19. ly TANNERS TAKE NOTICE. w IlldcOII and leather S(orc. No. Ill AToi-(A 3fl St. 3 dmrs below Race St. Philadelphia. riIHE sulwcrilicra offer to thj tanners on tho A moat fnvomlilc terms their fresh importation of Hides, consisting of Buenos Ay res, Laplata, Carnccaa, l.npiiirn, Hung-Dry, Chili, halted Per amliuco and all kinds of Spanish Hides, dry and salted. Also, Green Slaughter, Dry Salted, and Black Dry Tatna 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, the altove Hides, Kips, Oil and tools, on better terms, than old Houses in the city, Cash paid for Leather of all kinds. KEEN & KIKKPATRI,CK. Philadelphia, May 26, 1849 ly CUTLERY. AN extensive Stock of Pocket and Table CUT LEU V, of sale by J CHIT 1. C CLEM AIT, A'os. 32 and 33 ARCADE, and Si North nun i stmt, Comprising 50(10 dozen Penknives, Scissors and Kuzora. Also, a choice assortment of Rodger J- Sons, AVosteuholui's Grcave's W. it S. Butcher's and Fcnncv's Ctillcry, Also, Spanish, Dirk and tf iinttng Knives. Also, tiuna, Pistols, and Bowie Knives. Also, The American Razor Strop, a superior ar ticle, worthy the ottcntton of Dealers. Cahb Dealers in Cutlery, will find tha altove Stock worthy their attention, as the Subscrilicr's chief business is importing ond selling cutlery. l'Uiladclplua, June U, 184'J ly ion, and must say to others, try it, and you will find it superior to any hejetofore in use. I can truly say that I never knew what a sharp razor was tieforo. JOHN SCOTT, Iron Safe Mikcr, 41 S. Third st. PiiiLAtiKtritiji, October, 1848. A very hard beard and tender fact has compel led ms to seek and teat many contrivances design ed to make shaving easy and pleasant, but with indillercnt success, until I made use of tho Mujric DIAMOND POWDER, sold by Alfred Bennett, and Roussel's Shaving Cream. Their united pow er act like magic, and impart s power to the Rnxor to remove the most stubborn beard, icitlitttt irri tating the skin or temper of their owner. J. COX, 49 South Fifth Street. For salo at this office Pries 25 cts. per Box November 23, 1848 Cm. A PARODY. - John Alcohol, my Joe John, , When we were first acquaint I'd money in my pockets, John, Which now I know there ain't, I spent all in treating, John, Becauso I loved you soj But mark me how you've treated me! i . ' John Alcohol, my Joe. John Alcohol, my Joe John, We've been too long together, So you must take one road John, And I will take the othor; For we may tumble down John, If hand in hand we go, : . And I will have the bill to foot, r.i. .. John Alcohol, my Joe. ' Da. Brown courted a lady unsuccessfully for many years, during which time he every day drank her health ; but being observed at last to omit the custom, a gentleman said, 'Come, Doctor, jour old toast." "Excuse me as I cannot make her Brown, I'll toast her no longer." , . A new locomotive, called the "Carroll of CarroIIton," has been placed on the Worcrs. tor (Mass.) Railroad. It weighs 28 tons, the largest wheels being seven feet in diameter. (Hi the trial trip betwoen Worcester and Westboro, the locomotive performed a a dis tance of three miles in three minutes. A little boy hearing his father say that there is a time for all things," climed up behind his mother's chair, and whispering in Iter ear, asked when was the proper time for cfcooking sugar out of the sugar bowl 1 "Therb were sold at the Brighton and Cam bridge, Mass. Cattlo Market during the month of September and October 34 847 cattle and 44,723 sheejfc N 1788, Gen. Washington knportetf two ploughs from England, because he found our own too inferior fur good husbandry. Poetry, says some one, is the flower of literature ; prose ie corn ; potatoes the meat ; . satire is the aquafortis ; wil is the spice and 'yepper; love-letters are the emetics letters containing remittances-are apple dumplings "I say, Jim," saiil a ploughboy the other cay to bis companion, "I know of a new fa hion mickintosh to keep out the wet." ' "What's that V "Why, if you eat a red ierria' for breakfast, you'll be dry all day," "I Grew the Rest." A boy three years rage was asked; who made him. With bis little hand levelled a foot above the floor, ho artlessly replied, 'God. made me a little baby so nig a, unci i grew the rest."" , The products of the principal English coal fields aouuully are as follows : Lancashire, .4,000,000, tons ;. Wigan, 2,000,000 do J Bol ton, 1,000,000 do ; St. Lfclens, 1,000,000 do. The Fr4nklin Railroad The Huners- town New says that there is a probability of the reconstruction and revival of bu.in nn the Franklin Railroad, from Pennsylvania to mw! ptace.. The object of Sir John Franklin's expedu Hon, was to find a northwest passage through Lancaatei Sound, and Behring's Straits. " Wood is now hardened by a new process, so as to be used for fWinp, and to resemble aoatblu. MABIHALL'S Concentrated Sarsaparllla. For the cure of Tetter, Scrofula. Erysipalas, Piles, Chronic Rheumatism and alt disorders of the Blood, Mercurial Disease, ice T T is recommended to Physicians and others, as the strongest preparation now in use, and en tirely dilVcrcnt from that put up in quart bottles, possessing little or no active principle of the Saraa- piirtlla, nut intended to deceive the public For Michigan sale by Al. A. AIcUAx, JNortbumuerlauU. HEYL'S EMBROCATION for Hones will cure Sprains, Bruises, Cut, Galls, Swellings, and nil complaints requiring an external remedy. Ij is Highly useful in ppavin, Curb, Kingbone, still ness of the Joints, cracked Heels, Splints, Ac. It has also been used with great success by per sona alllicted with Rheumatism, and other com plaints. Trepared only by W. Mnrshall, Philadel phia, and lor sale by Al. A. AlcCay, Northumber land. Philadelphia, May 26, 1849 ly G H K AT "ARRIV AL TOHN W. FRILING has just received at his " store in Siinliury an extensive assortment of NhW GOODS, of every variety which lie is now ready to sell or exchange for produce ; and consist ing in part of CLOTHS, CJSSIMERES, S c. Linen and Cotton drilling, and summo wear of all kind. Camcogs, Chintz, Gingham, Lawns, Lc. Aluslins bleached and unbleached. PALM LEAF AND OTHER lfATS. Quccnsivarc and Hardware of all kinds. Dnucs Paints, and Dyestltpr. FISH, SALT, AND PLASTER. Ami a RTont variety of otlu r articloi all of which will be uold nt the lowest terms. ISmibury, May 26, 1840. In prppentnic the pulilic with a rometly for the treatment nud rare of Fkvk am) Aowk nntl other bitiout diwuFM, no upnlnpy ie needed. Vast number in the Unitrri States, who antl'er from thrse afloctinue in their varinl forms, are roinru'llfd to et-k relief from other wonrcfa than the imme diate prescriptions of the rnrular phywrian. It Iwwnm-ai thrrefure nn nliject of humanity, aa well as of public intrr ert, to briiia; before them n remedy prepnred fiom much ex perience, uiitt which may alwnys lie relied upon n sapk, KFFfCCTIML, 7(D HARMI.KS TO THK COSTITUTIOK. Thllt nrh ia the true rhiirnrkT of the INDIA CIH)l.AiiCMi!'r., in amply imitated by the universril surctsswitli wlitch it hns beMi einpitfyw. 19" t met from a eommnnicntion of the Tf-m. Wil liam WoomjRiiME, of the V. 8. Hcnutc, Uitc G(veru'r of Michiguu. Detroit, Oct. 2!, is 10. Doctor Chari.ks 0(iooti, DairWr, 1 hiive rul with mneh Interest, your little TRAKATiftit upon the "muses, trentiiient and rure" of the febrile diftciiscs which hnve ao extrnsively prevailed in our eountry during the Inrt fwinonths an interest increawM notJnibL bv the fact thut 1 hnve individuallv flulfcml much from them. Thouirh I feel tnyat-lf ery inciinpetnit to jmtee siitcly upon a anhject ao entirely pntleaaiontii. y'i your theory seems to me well irasoned, and your ciiclu sinus just, nnd I think withal, thut your pamphlet ia calcu lated to nn Mince much nmclicnl irxcl. Ppriikin of the inctlicine he auys : It fullv justified yojr flutteriiit expectations, and us a ante, convenient, and pomi i lur remedy, luy own experience, ao fnr, imlucea me to W lieve thut it will prove a rreat public benefit. I am nleused to leu r n ilial yon have recently established aeveral agencies lir us uutpoaiiiMUi OKMifiu i rcri'i mm, wmi virw n more frcucrul dtsacininntittn of it, you should hnve ft amd it neeewsnry to remove trom your pTeacju reauience among us. w n n mucn ruiiect nuve me noinir to lie, sir, Your obliged scrTint, WIT MAM WUODUUIDUK. ttT Prom Hon. pTKnias V. H . Trowshiogb, f Michi gan State Seiiatr, to the Afrcnt at Detroit. HiKMi.NGHAji. Oakland Co., Dec. 13, 1st I. Sir vm wish me to inform von wlmt I know of Dr. Osgood's India ('hotagofrue, or uuti-bili'Hta tnediciue. 1 cki believe that if the virtue nnd citicacy of this uiedieine were Severally known, the rrvxa and Aors would disapear in lichifEan. 1(1 prcared a bottle In the spring of IP-It, and havs good reason to neiieve that my sell and tumily escaped the ague last season in eonsequeiiee nt" its nne. Perhaps in no summer since the settlement of this fine peninsula, has the fever and ague been so prevalent as the lust. I huve reountneiHUil this medicine m numerous in stances, and when the disease had become fixed mid I willed i the skill of nhvsicinns: and 1 hnve never known it fail. I hns universally produced the most happy effects, iiikI 1 IhH lieve it has never been exceexl by any medicine in remo ving the htiious ni sen bps ot the climate. lours, respeciiuuv, STKI'HKN V. R. TROWBRIDGE. Agent for ffutihurv H. H- MASSKR: Nirthuinberland, WlTHINtiTOM St Co.; Miltmi, J. 11. RA9KR; 8etisM- grove, Ai a y oc fcuwsi. Jtiay o, lens u J. J. GP.EE1TOTJGH. (Late Keller & Greenoiigli.) PATENT ATTORNEY. AND MECHANICAL ENGINEER, VuNliini;loii, U. C. "STkn.WVINGS and papers for the Patent JlF"llic6, prepared anil nil the necessary bu siness, in relation to securinir patents, trans acted, and promptly attended to, at their of fice opposite the Patent OtRco. Oetol)er 28, 1818. ' mm- WE1SE & CLEMENT, Saddle and Harnctis Makers. HE uiiilei-Ki);iiei rosr-tfully inform the pulilic. that tlirv have commrnrrd the above busi ness in uuliury, and will con stantly krrp on hand and mainjluctura to order, st thcirgtunil in Murkrt street nearly opposite Young's store, all armies belonging to their line of buainess. All articles manufactured by them will be made in the beat and most durable style, and at prices as reasonable aa they can be had at any other estab lishment in tbe county. They therefore resjwlfully solicit icrsoii8to call and examine for tht-maelvea before puicuuMug elsewhere. All kinds of pro duce take in by the stores will be taksn ia ex change at the market price. HL.AUY WETSE. ALGfiSTUS H. CLEMENT. ' Sunbury, June 23, 184'J. GOLD & ii.ti:r ware. J. STOCKMAN, No. 60 Chernut-st, at the sipn of the Gold Thimble, between 2d. If 3d. sis., South tide PH1I.AT)KI.HII1A. MANLTACTUHK8 and keeps conatantly on hand, at wholesale and retail, the fol lowing articles, of a superior quality, at reduced prices : liold and Silver Pencils, do Thimbles, do Finger Shields, riilver Table, Desert, Tea, Salt and Mustard 8ooiis, do Forks, fcjoup and Oyster Ladles, ilo Combs, 1 urse L lasps, Bcissor Hooks and Chains, Knitting fclieaths, &c. ALMJ, Jewellery, l'l;Ud and Urittauma ware, Gcrniun Kilvcr Spoons, Gold Diamond poin ted Tens at various urirev; Jackson's - Superior Everpointed Leads, Ac, Ac. Philadelphia, May 36, 1849. ' 1)1 TOWtlSRSD'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF : - SA11SAPA1ULLA. i THIS Eitraet Is put op m quart bnHlet. Ik ta til times cheaper, pleasnnter, and warrantcfl su per iof to fti oM. It cares rtisease without TosnitinsT, prubaT, tick' nesa, or debilitating the paUeut, and is particularly aOeptea fW ; PALL AND SPRING MEDICINE. Ths great beauty and supeTiorUy of thisj Sarsnparilhi rtr other remedies is, whilst it cnidicales disease, it rnvifnrntct the body. i ' Consumption cured. ClfHiise and Strengthen. Ct'tisnuiption curl be cured. ! Brotichitff, Ctmstimption, liivcr Complnint, Cotds, C-mghs, Ctttnrrli, Asthmn.Hpittiuffof Hhind, Horermss Inthe Chosl, Hectic Fhish,"Nifiht Swents, Uifti- I . cult and Profuse Kx pectoral. oil and Pnin in the Side, Ac, Ae. hnve and ran le cured. ProVfiWv there never was a reined v thut hart been so aue eewiful in tburwrnte easwe of eonsuinption as this ; it clenn aes and Rtreitfrthnis the svstcm, ainl appears to hen) the ul cers on the luiifrs, and patients grudntilly regain Uieir usuul neuiin aiMi nrcnutn. CtRIOt9 CAfR OF CONfMTMPTION. . There Is scarcely a dny popses hut there nre n number of cases of consiiinptiott rprtil ns cured by the use of I)r TowiuK'ii's Sarsujaiill, The following was roccnlly rs-CL-ivcd : lr. Towxknd Dear Sir: For the last three years I have licen ntllictcd with p ncrnl debility, nnd nervous con minintion of the Inst sliure. mikI did nt exnccl to ever imiii my health nt nil, Aflcr poin through course of medicine under the cure of some of the most disliiuritisned rccular physicians and members of the Board of Health in New Vriik nod elsewhere, and spending the most of my enmiuftn in ottcinptinp to rciiHin my heulth, uud alter rcadnifr m some paper of your Snrsntfuilln I resolved to try it. Afler using six bottle's I found it done me aTcnt pood, and en lied ti see you at your fillice ; with your advice 1 kept on. and do most (.curt fly thank you lor your advice. I persevere in takinif the ftirsa par ilia, and hnve been nble to attend to my usual latMn-s lor me last lour mounts, ana I no ny me blessings of G'Mt and your Rirsupnrittn to eontiiiue my hcnlth. it helped me Wcyoud the expectations of all who knew my ease. CIIAKLKS qVLMUY Oranve, Kssex eo. N. J., Any. S. 1H47. Siateof New Jersey, Dwx county, es. Charles Quitn by tM iun duly sworn neconlinp to lav, on his onth satlh, thiKthe forfpitiup statement is true ncconlitt-j to the bet of hisknowledueund belief. CI1AUI.KH QI IMBY. (Wtrn and sulmcribcd to liefore me at. Ornniie, the 3d August, 117. CYRUS BALDWIN. Justice of ths l'euce. PIMTTING niXOJ). Read the following, and any lh:it consumption is in incu rable if you can : New York, April 2fl, 1R17. Dr. TownsitTtD : I verily believe that your Sarsnpnrilta bus been tbe means, tVongh Providcucn. of snvinii mv life I rmv for several year had a Imd eotiyh. It beenmeworse ii ml worse. At Inst I raised Inree quantities of blood, had night swentsnnd was greatly debilitated and reduced, nnd did not expect to live. 1 have only nsed your SursnpnriUa bnt a short time, and there has a wonderful chuiure been wromrht in me. I am now able to wnlk all over the city. I raise no blootl, nnd my enueh has hft me. You can well imagine that 1 tun thankful tr t!ife results. Your obedi ent servant. VM, It I SSKLL, 66 Cutluirine st. IjOUT HKR KPKKCH. The annexcfl certificate Mis a aininle nnd truthful story 1 siiticrins' and relief, i it-re are t lousruu s oi sum ar ca es in this'eitv nnd Brooklyn, nnd vet there nre thoiiKiudi oi (Hirents let trtctr cnihitcu die tor tear ot being umuhuirgeu or to save a lew simniigs. jirookivn. rcnr. i;f, ir . Dr. TowjssKsn: 1 take pleasure in uiliuir. for the bene- of lh M whom it may concern, that mv daughter, two ears and six months old, was adhered with seiicra! de- tility ami loss of snci'ch. Shu Wis civen up us past je- eovcry bv our family physician; Imt fortunalcly I was re coimuenthnl by a friend tit trv your S:irs;imrilla. Before iiaviuir usi'O turn iHutie sue nvovtnM fn-r spvecti ami vu eiuibleil to wnlk nW'iie. to the nsl inishmeitt if tl who were aiiiuainted with the circumstances. Hhe is now rmiie w duo nt much iH-tler hejilih thun she has ih-cu for - months pas;. JUSl-.PH 1 A laUK, 1-J- Y.irk st., BiKklyu. TWO CIIILDRKN SAYKD. Very few families itrdetsl in fact we have not heard of one that used Dr. Townsend's fttmpurilia in time, Inst any ciuitircn the piist ruinnier, while, those trial Oiti not, sickened nnd died. The certificate we publiIi Ih'Iow is conclusive evidence of its value, and is oiilv uu thor iufiUuice f its RHvinir the livt'S of children : Dr. Iovxki Dear ir: I hud two children cured by your SirsapHrilia of the summer comiJ:iint uud dysculary; one was only l- mouth old andthaolhtT .1 years. They were very iiuk-ii retitiecu, ami we execTui ttiey wihihI iiie ; they were given up by two respectable physicians. When the doctor iufoniKtl us that we timsl lone thu. we resol ved to try your Airsnjtarilla we had heard so muen of. but had little cmiideir''e, tliere leui so iiiueti stun mtvertiseit (hut is worthless: but we are ih-inkful that we did. for it undoubtedly s-ivwl the lives of b-th. 1 write '!:: tLtit oth ers may be induced to use it. Yours, rcsp ctfullv. n'li.N i iljThj.n, jr. Myrtle-avenue, Brooklyn, Pcpt. IS, 1M7. TO Till: LADIES. ORKAT fi-:malk mkdicink. Dn. TowssKn's 8ahs atariixa is a eovercien and speedy cure tin incipient consumption, and for the genend prostra tion of the system no i uiii I er whether the result of inhe rent cause or causes, produced by irregularity, i lines or ac cident. " Nothirt can ie nvre surpnsina: tliau its invigorating ef fects on the human frame. Persons all weakness ami las- sitmle, from taking it at once become rotaist and full of energy uittlts' its nirtuenee. it imrneoiately counteracts the iiervelessness of the female frame, which is the great cause barrenness. It will not lie expected of us, in cases of so delicate n nn tare, to exhmit certihcates of cures pert'trmen, Iwit we can unsure the ulllictcd tlutt hundreds ol cases have been repor ted to us. Dr. ToWNsesn: My wife being Rreatly distressed by weakness and irenerul debility, ami suileriuif enitiiiuailv bv pain and wilh other diiheulties, and having known eases where your medicine has eliVcred great cures; and also hearing it recommended for such eases as 1 have described, 1 obtained a bottle ot ytair l.xtract of rWaaparilla sjhI fol lowed the directions you pave me. In a short period it removed her complaints ami restored her to heulth. Being greuttuJ lor ttm liejietus sue received, i tnKe pleasure i thusuckuiwlelguig it, and recouuneudiiui it to tlie puMie. M. D. M CHIRK, Albany, Aug. 17, '44. cor. Grand A Lydia ats. DYHPKPSIA. No fluid or mediciiu has ever been discovered which so ueurly resembles the giuttrie juice or suIivh in decomiosiug fiKd and strengthening the organs of iligcstiou as tins pre paration oi r irmpnriHa. it positively cures every ciiac t dysepsia, however severe ir chronic. liitnk Dei-artmeut, AlUmv, Mav 10, 1RJ5. Dr. Townsend -Sir : 1 have lweti uitlicletl for several venrs wilh dvsoensia in its worst form, alleudel witit s ui liessof stomiu'h, Iuhs ot" npiM'tite, extreme heartburn, aist a great aversion loatl kinds of food, anil for weeks, (what I omld eat) I luive Ikhui inuiblc to relniu but a small rKrtion on my stomach. I trietl the usual remedies, Imt ttiey had ait hltle or uo effe't m reinovuiK the eonipHimt. 1 was in duccd, about two iitonihs since, to try yo ir F.xtraet if Sir saptu;illa, nml 1 must say with little cmudeuee ; Imt alter using nearly two Isottles, I found my appetite resiored and Iio Ixtirthiini entirely rin"vit; ttnit 1 would earnesttv re- aumcnu ute use o ii in inose wit" nuve oeen iiuueieii n i veben. Yours, ic, W. W. V AN 7.ANDT. Aircnt for fsunburv JOHN W. 1'ltll.l.M : Nor- Ihimiberbuid, MARY A. AlcCAYf Duuviile, WM. A. Ml KUAY st UO., Aptu&!, 1MH ly OXYGENATED A BOVEREION REMCDT FOR .PHTHISIC, . . I " AND ,. , aXNSRAL BBBXtXTTa, GEORGE B. GREEN, Proprietor. Windsor Vermont , 19 a aovorelgn remedy foT DYPPF.PSIA, In many of tn forms, such ns pain in the Stomach, Henrtburn, habitual Costiveness. Acid Stomach. Headache. lnm of Annetiio. Pilrsf Night f wents, and frven Cunsuinntioa (Dyspeirtie Phthisic.) and Asthrna, or Phthisic attended with derntiire mnt of theomieh (or Dyspeptic Asthma.) Difficult Hrenthiruf, which often results from imperfect digest dm (ot Dyspeptic Pyspnna,) is relieved by these Bitters. In short. their use has been proved in the relief nf almost sll the symptoms that proceed from a debilitated or atonic eondi turn of the ttomuch ; also in general debility arising from re or from the effects of Fever, rtnrliciilarlv Fever and Atnte. Females snircrinir nnder nnv uterine dernnermeut Hrisini; from wtwkuess, will find the "Ox Tana at an Bit- tkhs nn excellent remedy, and not surjwsseuiiy any incur cine, in use. The history of this medicine is peculiar. It hns made Its wnv to public fnyor solely bv the force of its own intrinsic. merits. No artificial nicuns hnve been used tn give it n riety nnd thrust it Upon public attention. It has never trfore even been advertiser!, Imt having first shown its r tnnrkable effiency in the family of the proprietor, nnd by linn aiterwaids administered u ins amictod irienus ami ac quniHlances wilh a like result, its repntaliou gradually ex tended until it is known in the most rflstnnt p.irts of the I'liion, ns a medicine of unrivalled virtues in the cum of Dyspepsia in all its different forms, and also for the cure f ABthuio. or Phthisic. Its only herald nnd its only eulogy lias been the story of its wonderful efficacy, ns told from nn hi i a to mouth or try letter Irom liiend to trieuu. in eve ry instniice where these Bitters have been used, and ths re sult made known to the proprietor, they huve proved re- metiy. Numerous certificates, attesting the singular efficacy rf the "Oxvgexated Bittkhs," are in ths possession the proprietor ; many of them signeil by persons already widely Known io inc puimc. HriU. u. UithM. iTuprieor. WINDSOR, Vt., October a, 1845. The following Certificates have recently been received t Washinotox, D. C, Jtmt 10, 1M6. Havinir made use of the "Oxvireuated liitters" nrenared by Dr. tie". B. Green, of Vindsor., Vt.and from know ledge obtained of their efficacy in other cases, we cheerfully recommend them to the public, believing that they will f nlly sustain tne recominenuutiim oi the i'nprteftr. va nope that this valuabla remety may be so generally diffused throughout the enuutry that it may Us accessible' to all ths afflict H. VllA7AkvAtft U.S. Viator from Vnt,. JAM Kf F. SIMMONS, U. 1. Senator from R. Island. J. T. MOREHKAD, V. 8. Senator and fornurly Uovera or of Kentucky. L. H. ARNOLD, Member of Congress and formerly Co ventor of It. I. WM. WOODBHIDGK, U. . Seiiaror and formwiy 6s vernr of Michiunn. M. L. MARTIN, Delegate In Congress from Wisesasia icrruory. DANK ROTELUT A ' . PRItlCSTXiVANIA. Ths fnllowlng list shows ths ourrenl aalu ef sll .'enntrlnnia Bank Notes. Tbe moat Implicit re liance may be placed Upon H, as il la every week Mrefolly eomptrM wtin ana eorrecred iron nick. Bed's Reporter. Banks in rnllatleiphiaa. TIIE ORAIVD PVnOATITEi fob tub etraa ef LacsTiosr. PAR. Disc. i Pkilsd Headache, Oiddhieas, , Rhmmallam.Pilea, Uyapmaia, Scurvey, Small Pox, Jaundice, rainain tna Hars. Inward Wrakneea, Palpitall.m nf tbe Heart, ni.in, in me i nroat, ... , jimmna, r err. 01 au ainna, Female Ccanplaiiitii, Maaalee flalt Rheam, Heart Bum, Worais, vaara vinrnua, Crngha. Qninaey. Whonpinf Coved, Conaumptinn, F'lta, -liivel CompMirt. Kriatpelaa, Uaarneaa, Itrhliifra of the Skin, CtMe. Otat, Gravel. . Nervotia Cumpatinta, ... r ,l- N0TB8 AT Bank of Nmth Americs , , , . ; per Bank nf the Northern Liberties . pat Oomtnercial Bsnk f Penn's. . . psr rsrmers' anl Mech- nna Bsnh . ps Kenainnton Bank . psr Phils.lrliihis Bank ... . t psf Arhuvlkill Bank . . .... per Snrjtnwsrk Bank . no sals' Wrstem Bank . u par Mrxhanics' Bank . pal Mnniifarlnrrra A Mechanics Biink" . par flank of Penn Tonhip . . pr liiraril Bank . , pa Haiik if Conimcrre, late Moyamrnsing . psr Bniik of "etinsj lvairiiii . . psf Country Hanks Hank of Chratrr Cminly Weatchealer par Hank of TVInwnre Coiiniy Cheater par Hank of Orrmnntown Oermantown par Bank of Montgomery Co. Norristown par Onylislown Bank Doyleatown par r'aaton llank Eaaton par Fsrmi'ta' Bank of Bucke co. BriKtol par Bank of Narthutnhorlaml Northumberland car eoluml'ia Bnnk cV ririilne cn.'Columbia par r arrnera MnnK ul l.anraater l.ancintei par i.anraftcr t.ouniy liana' tianrtister Bank Farmers' Bank of Reading Office of Bank nf Penn'a. Office ilo do (irtice do do Office do do NOTES AT Bank W the United Statea Miners' Hank of Poltaville Bnnk nf I-witown Bank of Middletown Carliale Bank Exchange Bank Tin do branch of Harri1urp; Bank Lebanon Bank Meirhanta' ti Manuf. Bank Uank of Piltalurg AND A VARIETY Or OTHER DISEASES AtUtrid TROM lMPURltlKS or -TH BLOOD, ATi . OBSTHUCTIONS IM THE OBOASS ; OF., ot "IflESTION. ," ., . Ftriprience fran nrtvH llmt rw. Mt.iMl from liniiiiriiioif ihellL.id i dn'JMa.iiii, tivea Urinnia i eitil to Mfe llnaiii,. obatnu-iixntOT reature the Hamd tu itamturaletite. , "y. """"" --'7 mm estctaainr re-: rnoved hr Click k a a VaacrASLB Pniunn .. completely envrlnped with a coating of pure white 'fluearJ ........ ln on ..r. v lira lili.-iiani lllHTmicniB SS 8 llU shell from the kerne!) nnrt Hat rto taste of raedtcnv). . Ilntnre as easily swallow I as hits of enndy. Mor5ii they neither lisnscntc or gripe In the slightest desree, but openile efimlljr on all the thwiscd parts of the system, In-, si ci ul of conftiiiinr themselves to, nnd rnckinr nnv mrtieularj region. Thus, if lhe,fver lie nlToctcd one liigrrmtwit will ojriitfi on thut pnrticnlar orjrao, anl, Inr clennsint; it o tri Kxcess tf Hilr restore it to us nntnicil stnta. Another will operate on the Bonn! anil remove nil imnuriiics in its oirru kilhui ; wliilcn Ihinl will effeetnwlly expel whatever imoa- irties mny hvc Imen rliscliHrfrcfi into the stomach, and henee I hey strike nt the nxrt or Hi sense remove all Impure Hu mors from the bfMy. open the pores externally and 'ntw nlly ; separate nil foreign and obnoxious particles "rum the chyle, so tlmt the Wo-arl timy Ire thoronirhly pnre thus seea- ri"sn ires quo iteininy ucurtnro uieiicarr, iuiigssna Liver aim infrcny iney restore ncann even when all other means hnve fuile.1. The entire truth of the nlmve enn be ascertained by the trial of a sit 1 pi box : nnd their virtnes sre ao twMitivi mnA certain in rest oritur Hcnlth, that the proprietor hinds himself m mum mc miry pm nn- mrrn in an eases where tney do nt give universal satisfaction. failed 1 1 1 I I From Hon. II. D. Fostks, Member of Congren frara rVmwylvnntu. WAKlitxnTim. n. C. Jnva 10. 1848. I)ir Sir. I lun'e liceti a ily.ieplir aiiflrer feir about ten ycara.-nnd hnve rt-RMtel to vannua nieliriiiea iir relief without iiroca, until I niaile uae of your "OxvireiMled liillera." I have wt nlmut Uvu buttle., ami fiinl myaelf reatorwl to perfec t health The forma in whii-h tha di cae ilioweil ilBeif, in my one, wire, (treat aridity of the Hlimaeh. I"w ol'nppftite. extreme OatnletH-e, aevera cotiiitl- ol lliv Li-iMfl., unci violent hetiihiche. Frelina ileai roim tint n knowlfltre of your vnlniilile retnedv nmv re;ieh others minilarly nlllietivl. I take vnut nlenmir'e in reeord- iir my letiin mv t.i lis eumliva uouur: iiih) would also reinnik. that while on a visit at home n short time since. I ndiiiimstered a iiart of U,tlle to a nuiiilier of my alllletrd rieiHls, w ith ureal sueess. 1 liev are desirous that von should enlaUifh an iieenev ut Pillslmrir. or inform tlivia vhrre the un-dieine ean lie oMaiued. Wil Ii an earnest de sire for your prosperity and happiness, I suliserilie mvself, truly your I'rieml H. y, KtWI'tiU. lio-f. tiFo. II. Orfn. Windsor, Vt. Sold Whol.-saln and lletail liv Oiet,ii Sr. Fletehar. No. SS Sonlh Sixth Street, Philadelphia. ueui tor riuioiiry li. II. ..IASSKH. Aitemafor Milton .M AfKA V A HA An. Aaent foi I pper .Mahonoy. J. O. KK.N'N. April Ij, lelo IMPORTANT TO TIIE l'UDl.IC. Wrat Bmnch B ink Wyomiii(t Bnnk Northampton Bank Bcrka County Bank Oifiee of Hank of U. 8. I)n do do Uo do do Bunk of Chamhemburg Bank of (Jctlyslmru Bnnk of Siivqueliauna Co. Eric Bank Farmer-'' & Drovers' Bunk Franklin Bnnk Hnnrad.iln B ink Monotifrnlicln Bnnk of B. York Hank N. B. 1 he notes of those banks on which we niil quotntiona, and aubslilute a dash ( ) are not purchawil liy tbe Philadelphia brokers, wilh the exception of those which have a letter of reference. BROKEN BANKS. Lancaster par Lancaster pat Reading par Harriaburg These Lancaster I officei Reading Tdo not Easton J issue n. DI8COUNT. Philadelphia 17 I'otisvtlle par Lewietown Middletown Carliale Pittahurg Hnllidayabarg Harriaburg I.elianim Pittsburg Pittsbmg Williamsport wilkeaharre pur Allentown no aile Reading failed Pittsburg failed Erie do New Brighton do Chambersburg t.ellysburg Montrose Erie WByneaburg Washingloti Honesdule Browns i lie York par I 1 1 fiiiicd u 1 I I 1 Retail I'rlcc, 25 Ms, per Box, Priueiil office No. fid Versey at., N. York. Sold by JOHN Y. YOCNO, Souhary. M. A. MeCAY, Norlhiimberlaurl. r" Rnnemlief Br. C V. Clickner il the inventor of tha Suirar Ci.iteil Pills, nnd that nothing of the sort waa ever heard nf until he introduced them in Jiidc. 1KI3. Purehasera houkl, thercf-m always ask for Cliekner'a Ruga, Coatr4 i in., ana take nuoinera, or they wilt be made the victual uf a fraud. - Fehninry, 17, 1P0 ly LI QUOKS, WINES, &C. r11IE aubactibrr hus just received a new supply of the beat liuuors that ever came to Suuhury, eoiiaiating in part of 8tiperior old pale Brandy. Fine Corniae Brandy. Hnperior Old Jamaica Hpirita. New England Kuin. Fine Hollund (.in. 8uerior Old Whiskey Coniinon do. Sup rior Maderia Wine. Lialioii do. do. Superior Tort Wine. Burgundy Port do. 8wert Mulaga Wine. Superior ClUrct Wins in bottles. Champagne duv da. - HENRY MASSER. Sunbury, May 86 1849. PATE ITT MEDICUT3:3. (ireon's Oxygenated Biuer, price reduced. Old Jacob 'i'ownernd'a Surasparilla. Buker'a Saraauarilla. Swayne'a Kyrup of Wild Charr p. Swayue's Vermifuge. Ayro'a Cherry Pectorai .? Dr. Drake's Panacea. , , i Dr. Oullen's dk Tibbit'a Pain Killer; Dft Hoofland's German Bittern Indian Vegewhls PUU ' I Hons and Cauls Medicines ' ' Foe by HENRY MAMER. (anbury, July 14, U49.. Avcr's Cherry Pectoral, iVR COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, HOARSENESS, ASTHMA. HOOP. 1NG COUGH, BRONCHITIS AND CONSUMPTION. THIS valuable preuraliiui, ao aatuniabuifrly pieeesafa in curiiia diieua of tlie Lunaa. ia the result itfa skill. fill oouihuiatioii of the known curative principles of medicine. Ita incTediGMi are freely niade kis.wil lt the uul'lie, and are itioae aeknuwluduvd tu iimuaii lueu aa pnaHeMsiiht rare inedienl virtues, which peculiar virtues are oomliiiied in the "t'HKKRV I'F.CTt ll Al." in thpirirre.it. eat purity and etliiwy, ami when ustid, aa wiil be aeeu from lue lollowuia vuauiiiie iestllisiiy : IMtOFKSStlll t'l.KVKl.AVD. of Rowtl in Collejte, llrunswiek, Mnine, writes: ''1 have wuuejseti tlie ellecls ol your Cherry t'ccturul in my own family and iu tliut of my fiienda, ami it hus Kiveu great KiUsuictiou iikcasealMitil of adukauud eliililreo." A VOICK KHOM MASSA('Hl!HF.T'l,8. From Hr. Uryant, Uruggiat auf FududaUr, Cliiennee Falls. Mini:- ' 1 Ha. 1. C. A via Dear Sir : Kucloaed pleaaa find renu t- uince tor an ine t uerry reetoral sua sent nw. ean uu- KesltatuiKly aay, tliat no medicine we sell gives aueh "illi nteiion us youi scviea u nave I ever seen a midielue whieh cured ao auuiv rauv-a m' eianrh and luns aminkiiiits Our Physieiaus are usinn il ejUeioiveJy ill the aracticeraiul Truly ytmra, D. W. BRYANT. DR. PFllKINft. PrvsaUftnt of WrnvMrt AlnLvftl Ctie i of tha mrwt Irarued mikI IntrUiircist pliysiriuiis iu the country, cnM.rri n oisniNiiM'a r rare Mrwntico tlM cura o4 tlutt ir niidaUe cluma, OmPuinntiiui." An aUn uktwIiI.1 nuinlwr nt Miliucatm hnv Imh received ncoving ttmt lire Cherry Pt..rul im. Iu truth, a i:ilL'i'P ul'mloiv ' sv a, iirniiriUI Cur Cougln, folda, AMhiuA uml all' punndnan' ounpteiiita puicK78 n;. ii pkh b rn.K. Prrtinrp.. tiv J. C. A tU, li.-il, Mu.t jmI 4l by UoriaiMJ. Mwch31,lM9 SUNBURY FOUNDXIV, IflHE aubacriber rcapactfully informs tha public X. that ha has again beeomrconnacled with the abera Foundry, and that hereafter it will be con. ducted solely aawlvr his management and control. rrom bis long eiprrienca in tna buaaineas M trusts hr will be atile tu giva general aatiijiictjon to hta- old friends and auatoiners 1 he busineaav will be carried on in ail ita branches. He will coutiuae to manufacture Ploughs, and all kiuds of castiuga will be dons with promptness and in tha beat r COLUMBIAN SERIES OF The Pupil's friend and Teacher,i eomfort. HE COLUMBIAN CALCULATOR. This work is already introduced into some nf the test Acaddinira and a Inrpo liuiiiU'r of rv limils, where iu uae lias (riven decided and universal sa- tiKfactton, luith to U ai licr nntl pupil. It is purely American in iu cliuruiUr, bnscil upon our own beautiful decimal ny.ittm of turrrnry. It contains more, the arrangements are hotter, and it is the easiest and cheapest work of tlie kind now in uae ; and it is so considered by hundreds of the most competent teachers and men of science in the Uni on, who have recommended it, 1C is the book, particulurly atid expressly prepared for our Aau tiftiH Scholar : By Amou Tirlttor. Ths Youth's Coia msiji Calci'latob This volume contains 81 pages, with almut 900 exam pies lor aolunon on Hie slate. It embraces the Fundamental Rule, Compound Rulea, (Simple and Compound Reduction, Single Rulo of Three, Proportion, &e. - , i K'KsoH a AaiTHMKTiciL J abiks, Is ueatuted for the use of younger classes in th Schools of tlie United Btates. A heaulitul little book and pleas ing to children, snd the only one of the kind of any value. There are Keys to both Arithmetics hound sin. gle or double, for tho convenience of teachers, in which the solutions of the questions are given with much extra matter for tlie black board. These Key a are the most complete works of the kind ever published, and contain, in addition, about two hundred examples in Mensuration, 4c, for tlie use of the Teat'her. All that is wanted ia to have the above books examined, ami no teat'lrer w ho is acquainted wilh tlie acience of Arithmetic, will hesitate to pronounce tlietn the beat works that have ever been published iu this or any other country. Although issued but a few months, they have already been introduced into the Night Public Schools of New York City in all tlie Hchoola public and private, except two, in the City of Heading. A lao, lu. aiwuyweniy Aea Jamie m tne Slate of Pt-nnaylvania in a large portion of the Schools in the City of Wilmington, in the Cily of Lancaster, and in the iiorougha uf Jiamaburg, York, Chamliersburg, Lebanon, Doj leaUiwn, l'otla- Vllle, Orwigaburg, M & For sale by Hasar Missta, Sunbury, Agent lur ISortuuuiherlanU uouniy. I Sunbury, Dee. S, 1848. HOP.SE A1TD CATTLE MEDICINES..' Don't permit y our Horses or cnttle to die, when the means of cure arc within the reach of till ! The undersigned has aiient several years in the study of Veterinary practice in "London snd E dinlioro'," he has also availed himself of the resear ches of Lcibig, nnd other celebrated men, who have contributed ao much towards a judicious treatment uf animals; tho principlce of our practice consists in the rejection of general bleeding and the total rejection of all medicines that experience has shown to lie of a dangerous tendancy. These re medies act in harmony with the vital principle, and when given according to the directions which ac company each article they tiro capable of exciting and increasing the natural functions, without di minishing or destroying their power, hence arc safein tha hands of every, one. G. H. DADD, M. D. A List ef florae and Cattle Medicines. Physic balls, 75c. per box. Alterative ball, 75c do. " powders for bad condition, 75c per pack age. Heave powder fordiseaaes of the lungs, 75c , dc. Urine powder for " " kidneys, 75c do. Tonic, powder for bad condition glundera, 75c do. Cordial drink for inflamalion of bowels, 75c per bottle. Liquid blister, 75c per bottle. Ointment for promoting the growth of hair, 50c per pot. lleiiling balsam for wounds and saddle galls, 75c per liotlle. , Wash for inflamed eyes, 50c per hottle. Ointment for mange scratches, old sores, &c, 50c per bottle. embrocation for sore throat, 75c per buttle. Hoof ointment for sand crack, brittle hoof, &c, 50c per bottle. Horse Liniment, the most celebrated article known in England for lameness of every description, 75c & $ I er botllo. I ItolcmiM-r powder for red water. St ner bottle. Worm powders for the removal of worms from the intestinal cnnnl, 75 per package. rorsalebySn.Ml.so. A. REED. 28 Mer chants Row, also at DADD'S HORSE AND CATTLE MEDICINE DEPOT, Noa. 1 cV 2 Havinurket Square, llostou. I amplilets describing the diseases for which these remedies are used can be had gratis. Numerous Certihcates arc in possession of the Proprietors) of curss performed by the above Medi cines.. Sold by GREEN & FLETCHER. No. 86 South SIXTH Street, Philadelphia, and by his aossits. HKxaT Alissta, Sunbury, February 3, 1849 tf Philadelphia Sav. Ins, I'hilndclpliii Loan Co. Sehiivlkill Sav. Ins. Kensinclon Sav. Ins. A Pcnn Township Snv. Ins, Manual Labor Itauk (T. I'owandu Hunk Alleghany Dank of Ps. Dank of lirnver Uank of Swstars Bank uf Washington Centra Uank City Hunk Farmers' & Mech'ce' Bank Farmers' & Mech'ca' llank Farmcra' & Mech'ca' Uank Harmony Institute Huntingdon Hank Juniata Bank Lumbermen's Rank Northern llank of Pa. New Hopo Del. Bridge Co. Noithumh'd Union Col. Bk. Ninth W estern Bank nf Pa. Dllice of Schuylkill Bank Pa. Agr. St Manuf. Bank Silver Lake Bank Union Bank of Penn'a. Westmoreland Uank 7" ENNEDY'3 PATENT AJB FAS- Jl. TENINGS A cheap and excellent ard tut tor fastening sash' for aale by J. W.FRILINO. ' Sunbury, July T, 1849. DADD'S colabratsd Hons and Catila Madi Philadelphia failed do failed do failed do do W; Dyott, prop.) failed Towanda Bedford no sale Besvcr closed Hsrrisburg closed Wsshinglon failed Bellefonle closed Pitlsbutg no sale Pittsburg failed Fayette eo. failed Oreencaatle failed Harmony no aals Huntingdon no aals lwistown no sale Warten failed DtirtdalT nn sale New Hope closed Milton no sale Meadtille closed Port Carbon Carlisle ' failed Montrose closed Unionlown failed Greenshurg closed Wilkesbarre no sals SORES CAN HE CI RED. Burns, Scalds, and all kinds of inflamed Sons lurra. TorBKYfJ INIVKRSAL OINTMKNT, laths anat eoniplete Hum Antidote ever known. It inalaaUv, f..,.i..iri...i...:. M ..i... mj ...fII- nn iimh oi hip most nesperaie Burnund Scald. For old Mores. Uinisea. Cuts. Hnrama. Aa on irmn'or benst, it is the liest npplietition tlmt can be awde llionwiiKiK nave irien unn iiioiikiihis pnuae it. It iathemoat perfetrt lilasler of Kiin ever diseovererl. All who use re commend it. Every family should he nrnvided with it. None enn tel how soon some of thu ftnnilv may need it. IV Observe each boo of the Pennine Oimineiii h, the nninr ol f. Tovikv, written on the ontsida kibel. To aaita Hi this is f rfery. 11 ml tie-ii. I.ivery Men. Fnrniers, and nil whousa Ilorsna, will find tlu Oinli t Ihe vtrry Iwst thing they ran usa for O.llur (inlls.Smtehes. Kicks. e.. arc., on their snimsls Purely every mere fill in:m would keep Ina aniintda aa free from pain as possible. Toueey's L'mverail Ointment ia all Uit is required. Trv il. Itl'I'I'.SOF INSKt 'rs. Forlliasiiinror bits of poisoa us Insects. T ntsey's Ointment is unrivalled Hundreds have tried it nnd found it cood. F'll.l:sl'I. Hi:l! Fortln Pil.-s.Toiisey'sFniversnl Oint ment is one of thebesl itelnedies lh:it enn be apllefl. All Who h:ive tried it for the Piles ree iiiunend it. OI.K SOItKS (TRi:i). For old ..)lin:ite S ires. Ih,r. is nolliiu e(unl to Tousey's Oitiuneut. A person in Mann, us liiid, for n number of years, a a ire leir thnt Isitfled tha skillof the doctors. Tousev's Ointment una recommended by one of thevisilinii plivsieiiuis. fwho knew its areut vir- s.) nnd two h 'es produced more tiencfit thun th na. lent hud receivitl from uuy and ull previous remedies. Lai ii trv ir. IIUKXtt AND 5tCAt.0i I.TRF.D. Tlmnsnud, of e. nf Hums nml Seidil', tr ell par la of the r iry, have bees cured by Tonsey's CniverKil Ointment. Certificuleaennuirl ml I lie hud to lill the whole of this sheet. VIOI.i:.Tllltl ISi:Sl l lll'.n. Testimonials r.nteatl. moiiiul ui fnvor of Tousev's OintiiH-nt for curinir llrniM eve been ofl'. n il Ihe iiroprietons. . tluudreih iu Svme'aa. will certify to its irrcit merits relieviiu; the pnin of Ilia moa severe llniis.fl. All lrs ins should trv it. Sl'Al.DHKAl) rTKKI). Sores .M cases of rVnldH itve been cured by T.uuey's Ointnieiit. Try ft it addon us. SALT RHi:tir ClKF.l). Of nil the remedies eVeV Sh coveren fori lis in st duticri-ciihle comjiluiiit, Tousev's tJnl veinui viiimiivii. is .uu iiwih comseie. it nuver vrus snow' , lllll. CHAPPI'U HANOIf CAN BK crRED. Toascv'a Uiu versul Oiiiliueut will nlways cure the worst ease, of Char ped Hands, Scores nf p;rs ins will state this. SOKF. l.ll-St TllKI). For the cure of Sora Lips the wna never nnihinir inrule eiual to Tousev's Ointment. is sure to cure llieiu. 1 ry il. It is a scieutiti'-c,uiv.uiid. wnrmntel nolo eontaia ai pr.-iruii..n s Mereury. t'r?' Price 9S eenla per box. F, furiherrwrliiiiliirs eoneeniinK Ihisrenltv vuliuihle Ointment the public arc referred to Pamphlets, to 1h had eral ia. nt re. Sie-tulilc lrutrr;ists and MerelianU throaihout tha L'oittd Suiti-s. ' Prepure,! by S. TOFSF.V. Druceist. Ne. I OS Naass Street, New Vork. Aoksts JOHN VOrVfi. flunlairv.'M. A. McPlT. Nitrthtmilierlinst. Feliriuiry 17, lin. ly VN'ilkeabarre Bridge Co. (TT All notes purianting to be on any Pennsvl ania Bunk not given in the above list, may be set town ss irauoa. KEW JEn.SEV. Bnnk of New Btunswick Brunswick Relvideie Bank Belvidere Uurliiigton Co. Bsnk Medford Joniinercinl Bank Perth Amboy Cumberland Bank ' Bridgeton farmers' Rank Mount Holly Farmers' and Mechanics' Bk Railway farmers' and Mechanics' Bk N. Biunswirk failed Farmers and Merchants' Bk Middletown l't, failed 1 par par pa ESSENCE OF JAMAICA crNOER PREPARED and sold only, af FREDERICK BROWN'S DRUG and CHEMICAL- Store; N. E. corner of Firra and Chkssct streets; Phi ladelphia. This Essence is warranted to possess in a concentrated form, all the valuuble properties of Jamaica Ginger, and will be found on trial an excellent ramily Medicine. It ir particularly re commended aa a tonic, to persons recovering from fever or other diseases, a lew drops imparting to the stomach a glow and vigor, eoual to a wine glass of brandy or other atiinuland, without any of uie acuintaiiug eiiecia, wmcn are sure tolollow the uae of liquor of any kind : and it is therefore eajiecially serviceable to children and females. To the aged, it will prove a great comfort to the dystieiiuo, and to those who are predisposed to gout or rheumatic allecliona, it gives great relief; and to the inebriate who w ishes to reform, but w hose stomach is consluMly craving the noxious liquor, it is invaluable giving tone to the diges tive organs, and strength to resist temptation ; and ia consciiucmiv a grout agent in the cause of lem peranco. (jT Full directions accompanying each bottle. ' . . Tho above-article tun Us Had at the office of the American. , Philadelphia, June S, 1849. ly, Franklin Bank ofN. J. Jersey City failed Holinken UVf & dazing Co Hoboken failed Jersey City Bank Jersey Cily failed Mechanics' Bank Patterson failed Manufacturers' Bank Belleville failed Morris County Bank Morristowu Monmouth Bk of N. J. Freehold failed Mechanics' Bank New.uk j Mechanics' and Manuf, Bk Trenton par Morris Canal and bkg Co Jersey City no sals Post Notes no &ul.- .Newark like & Ins Co Newark 4 New Ho Del Undue Co Lainhcrlaville N. J. Matiuluc and Bkg Co Hoboken failed .N J I'roiicton 6l Lombard bk Jersey Cily failed Oraiigo B ink Orange j Peterson Bank Pateraon failed Peoples' Bank do J Princeton Bank Princeton par Salem Banking Co Salem par Stale Bunk Newark J iSiate Bank Elitaheihtown I rtiate Bank Csimlen par Slate Bank of Morria Morristown Stule Bank Trenton failed Saletn and PhilsiT MaAttf Co Kalem (ailed Busses Bsnk Newton i Trenion Banking Co Trenton par Union Bank Btever Washington Banking Co. Hackenaack failed PATENT Trusses of all kinds, Harrison's writing and iudellible ink, Cottou yarn and . . . -i ,. . laps, jusi receiveu aim or sale uy J. W,rRIWNO. Sunbury, Dec; 7, )84S. ' f AP8. -An aasortmen just receivwb Also aulk HATS at for wis by H. MASSER. Bunbury, Dee. t, 1848. ILEY COUGH Cj4NDY, excel lent remedy for coughs, eulds. For aala UEUWARE. Bk of Wilin dt Brandy wine Wilmington Bank of Delaware Wilmington Bank of Smyrna Smyrna Do branch Miltord Farmers' Bk of State nf Del Dover Do branch Wilmington Do branch Georgetown Do branch Newcastle Union Bank Wilmington (Jj- Under 6's pa' p. pa1 pa par par psr par LIVER COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE, DYSPKI'SIA. CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, .In d nil diseases arising from a disordered Ll ver or Alomact t bulk .Mule and Female : Such as rmistimtion. Iliwanl Piles. Fulluea or Rkval in the llend. Aeidily of the Stomaeh. Nausea, lleart-liurn: IJisgiist tor l issi, Fullness or weight in the Stomach, Soar Kruetiitious. Siiikiui; or I-' lull i-riner nt the pil of the Stomaek Swiiiiiuiiiii of ihe llend, Hurried and JXiiii-oit Brnithiiar, I- liittirinir ot the Heart, Choking or Sulucuting aeuaationa when iu a Ivmg lure Ulrnnetsof Vision. Ik .Is or webs before Ilia Siirht, Fever and dull i.iin inthe llael, Deheien e ol" Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and rives, Psia in the Side, Hack, fhest, l.iml, Ac., SuUdenr mishsa af Heat. Iluruiuc in the Flesh, t'iNistant luinuiii.iiiji of i and itnsit depress! m of Spirits Can be etfuctually cures' by QJ- On all banka marked thus (') there are n I ins various ds- iber rounleifeil or sllrred nnlea oi oominationa. in rirculation. Pictorial Edition of U'Aublirne'sj Hrreat Vurk ms tlie Ueloriiiulloa OF THE 8IXTEENTH CENTURY IN GER MANY, SWITZERLAND, &U Will be Sublisbed or. or about tha 1st of April, 1818, by OS. A. 8 PEEL, No OS Cherry st. above 6th, his splendid lUmo edition af tha above named work, with 18 engraved illustrations from ori ginal designs; 4 vols in 3, bound io extra cloth and library sheep. Tbe publisher respectfully calls tbe attention of tha trade and ths public generally, to this work being the only illustrated edition published in the United States He trusts that the beauty of its embellishments, the strong and substantial manner in which it is bound, in conjunction wilh the known popularity of the work- itself, wilt bs sure recommendation to publie favor. JOS. A. SPEEL, Chsrr j at above 61. J. A. 8. baa also lately published, a new aod beautiful Edition of Sergeant Bell's Rsrse Show, suitable book for shildrea, neatly done op in eitra cloth. Philadelphia, April 1, IMI Ccleliintotl (iM-uirau IJiftcfs.- Tiieir p"vrr vt tlie iiUiv' il.rH-nitrs it 14 ircc!Vl if eonatllril !' nnv otlii' ntviunitmii in Oia Cnitttt HtattM u tlie rurti uttct. iu iLatiiiy ciiitca ui'ler nki'lful phyticiaM Iim4 finHwl. Deru.L'cinciit f tlie 1,ivf ami SdHntM'ti are mwrcitm af InKiiiity, nmt will am pr-K.Hf lisaje of' ihe Heart, Skin, jsiinpH unn KifiiifYfi, miu ciytf mo U4ly hjh-h to an Bttnrk or ihi CU ilt-ru, Iliti ms. or Yellow KeviT, and ia (ft-uernlly th hrt caute irt'thal moat Umeiul tliacusc, Ctmsuniptton, Opin ions of the Philadelphia Press "THE DISPATCH." Dtvniitst'i Ulnt !: AN INVAl.T'AItl.r. j:nu iNK.-rWelmvefrruenUf lii-ut-1 Uie Ci-li ir;itrl Uvriiiiia UlUera, nuiiuilurUtml lr ll'solilrtiuL, stkoii ui in terms nf couuiiriiiiiti'ii, aiM w kii'w ti?arvsrtty It isn t ctsnnnoii pnu-tic. iu ret Uuu n u.i r torn, to uutTall Umuih i uf itet iruab, bul ih ra uImiv! ItitiTt. hmnlrtil nre living wiinewKti til tbrir fTeat iHoru! unti sity.siiil urtU. At a mtvtioiaa of ta hirer Cixiipluiut, Jauutiiec, Ncrvoua lutiility and Uppaiat it tint laoeii lound invalunlile efftvtiiifr curt-taird thfiKitvhlr entdtt'aitiiur duttiusta, wlwrii ail ottwr uwxlicinea have fuiM. We d convinrttl, that iu the uae in" the iiwrnkun Bittrra, tha piitieni drwit-.t ueriMiic licbiUtuletl, hut cimttaiitly gviua treiitftJi and vigor U the I'mmtN a lWt worthy ol great nirudtrauoii. The Bitittri are pleaaant in tatte aud tinWl, and can he administered uiHler any circuiiituiics, o tha moat delicate attrniaeh Indeed, they can be uaed by all per- na with the moat iMtrt'uct hitAy. It would ba weil for thoae who nre inueu aJj-x-tod iu the nervous aytteat, to sXHiuiieuc" with mte iu jooniU or Itaa, aud mAmMy ka rreaan. We ajieMk rr.nn exiktieMc mid nre eourte, a pnpr juhr. The preaa far aitd wule, have united ia re (Munmrihliiiff tbe ertimn iiitters bjmI Uj Lbe ailiiCaed moat c..rdiali adviae their uae. SPHUT OF THE TIMES' Junn Klih ssvai "POOfROOODCITlZKNa who are Uivalirfs, kaow Hie iimnv usbaiishuiK cures that have haea nerfiwarwd by Dr. ilis-dlauira Celihraled Orrinnii Bitlrra If they da n-, we mimimnul ihnn tnthe-'lieriiuui Mnlieine Siora," all wiai are atllirusl with IJver Coiuplaiiit, Juuislica, Uya. p.'tisia, or Nvrviaia thbrrlly j the Doruir has cured nway ut our cuixi'iia hU.t the heat phvsiiwua had feilrth Wo bav used thnii. aud thoy have proved to bra meoVsie that svery imhi sSiixilil kn iwof, and we cannot refrain (Ivrrajr ooe tea liuniiy in their fuvor, and llnsL w hu h dives 'hem gratis rhimi iikhi our huml.lc effort, they are entirely Vegetable "THE DAILY NEWS,',' July , thaws i "We apnik knowingly isf lir. Hoofland's CekbraHal Oae. raaa Ililuis, when w my it ia a Isessina is" this sirs; an4s in iliseus.-s.il' Uie Isli.ir,. aigeaiiva and NerrosistsysVssnSi Its liaams wethinV an equal. II ia a Veyeutlds Vrarswaiieai,. aud luado wnli' ul Alc.ih.4, naa to ail luvalids wa srottUf. cisnineisl it as witrtliv thsir unfiilenee. Kia- sale, whorassla aaa1 ariif nt HaV'nrtaeipuli Deem,. OI'.HMAN MLLUllNE STuRli, No. ? lUoa Htrcat, l'lnaulel.hia. .... For sale by M. A. MeCAY, N.aianmberland end ftua bury and resiectuhle duulei gwierull) Uuoagbout the Maw. . April l, tSIO. ly . i Cotton Yarn, Cottou Caqiet Chain, Cottosi Lap and Wadding, Cotton (Juliuses, Keadr made Pantaloons, Keady made Vests, Congreas Knives, Porcelaiu iim-d preserving kettles, just received for sole by H.MAfcEH. . (Sunbury, Pe 1849. : ! AX8 of a very suoerior quality iur aale by. II. MAS8ER.. Sunbury, Dec. 2, IS48 - IM.ANK BOOKaAsi aasortanerU of Blank. Hooka, juat received and sale by JI.MASfiKR, Suiilmry, Dee. 8, 1848, , OYKl'P MOI.AH8ES. eturwr refined Hvrup. O M jlaaaea I. a- sale bv HE-NKY MASSES. leaner. UfcU. KUHKHAUU Sunbury, Juaa , UiaWtnv g J? eine for aala by UENRY MASS BR Sunbury Jan. 7th, 184. , at thta emse (runbury, Dec S, 18U.
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