'IV" SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL. 3VU Sorb of Stems. IMSITARY TRECEPTS. Tho following are from Dr. Brighnm's "Utica Aiylura Souvenir:" .. .. , . 'VVe wish wo could imprest upon nil, Ihe Tait importance of securing sounJ. and abun dant sleep : if so, we should feel that we had done an immense good to our fellow be ings, not merely in preventing insanity, but other diseases also. We fear that the great praise of early rising has had this bad effect, to make some believe that sleep is but of little consequence. Though it may be well to rise with the sun, or when it is light, (not before, however.) yet this is of minor consequence in compa lison with retiring early to bed. 'l havo always taken care," said tho wor thy Dr. Hoi yoke, after he was abovo 100 yeais of age, "to have a full propoition of sleep, which I suppose has contributed to my longevity." In our opinion the most frequent and im mediate cause of insanity, and tho one most important to guard against is iho want of sleep. To procure good sleep it is important that the mind should not bo disturbed for several hours before retiring to rest. Drummond thus extols sleep : "Sleep, silence, cliiM, sweet father of S'lft reft, Prince, whore approach pence to all mortal! bungs, Indifferent host to slicphcnls ami to kings, Bole comforter of miii.ls which are oppressed ; I), by thy chnrrmng rod nil breathing tilings Lie slumbering, with forgetfulnosa posscst." Mammoth Powder Flask. We saw the horn of a Buenos Ayrcs ox yesterday, which had been converted into a powder flask by the officers of the U. S. frigate Ra ritan, on a trip to that port. At the butt end it measures 171 inches in circumference, and 4. feet 7 inches in length, following the curve, and is capable of holding 49 lbs. of powder. St. Louis Organ. Henry Dopce, son of Mr. Amos Dodge, of Albany, Aew lork, died in that city on Wednesday, from the effects of running; a run in his arm lust below his elbow, on the previous Saturday. A sad result of so trivial an accident. A Dutchman who has cleared a few acres of ground about eight miles from the city of Sacramento, in California, has made a large fortune by raising vegetables, lie sells melons at $2 to $1 apiece, potatoes at 32 per 100 pounds, and everything else in proportion. Fatal Railroad Accident. George M. Wilbur, a?;ed 15 years, was instantly kil led at Duncansville, Pa., on the 14lh inst., by a train of cars knocking him down and passing over him. His head was severed from his body. Harriet Livermore, well known as a female preacher in various parts of the world for twenty-eight years past, is in New I. ANDREWS," DEATH TO PAW LIK T. tllS WC! Ith to the Wuekl!A HALM hi found fur the Whole Human Kaca la An fire we1 FAIN KILLER. V tjvfci V ' Thl. it .n eTur-ly Wta- .i C1V r 1 We compound, composed of JBtSt 1 Tweilly-Fivediflrrentuigre. TSJ Clients, and U hiternal end M4L0n.ru' W' t,-....i nnmJi for theva- rions llli thnt Human - heir to . sven as, , ' .. f .t.a rl.t. n.l. w-ii and Sick Headache, Rheumatism, Cuts, (sprains, Spinal ArTectHsis, Summer Complaints, Cholera rVfwtrMiLToothaehe, Lraptmiim, Corns Piles, Froscn Parte, Bonn, Bea", ' " ' Breait, Painters' Collie. Bruises, old Pore", sppe tite, Ueneml Debility. Ainhtne, fte. Put up in i bottlea for I. l or 4 shillinrs per fnrther rnrticuhirs aee u. i. ....... ki nf -v-rv airent amtis, communis a liricf history of the origin, Hlwovery nnd (roods effects of Andrew-.' rnni nnier, vn I.OOK OUT FOR FRAUD, on.. i-inmnlMtit success of Andrrwe fain Killer in re- inovinff the causes tlmt produce ilonth. the niitiinely denth of million' of our rnce, nus induced some men of whom it ninv le truly sul, their vilininous orenpntione trmnil'cst n....r viiltilnv. to attempt to put In circulation anuriona nnd ctnintcrfeit nrtielea called '-rain Killer,1 using fictilioill Mimes forelhe pretended author, forge.1 ecrlihcntes, Ac. glome hnve np-nrcd, nnd olhera no doubt wiil appear. Let all rememlior thnt Andrews Genuine Pain Killer bus the written siirimtitra of I. Andrews on Ihe InlH of ench liottle in l.lnck Ink. jv.n't -.imply nuk for Pnin Killer, but aik for Alftrewa1 Pnin Killer, nnd hnve no other. S.ld bv M. A. Mi-t'ny, Site Agent, Nrthni!erlnnd i 1. W, Frilinir. f.uiliiirv ; John II. Kin-n, Milton ; John R. Myj-er, nioonndairg j Vm. A. Mnrmy Jfc Co, lliim illc; Unveuixn1! A Smith, Plymouth; Andrew Yohr, Wilkea luirre J Ilnya A MeOtrhiiek, AleKwenMville rVlwtfTle A Chnnincrlitiu, Lvihnrg George McAlpin, Jersey SMiorej J. M. Jndd. WillmtnfliM.it. Oolerv mtdnwd t( 1. Andrews, invetitor and only Pro prietor nt Ithera Ttmpknia county, N, Y. Wil receive prompt nttention 8. ptember 31), IB1 ly TANNERS TAKE NOTICE, Xcw IlhloOll nnd Leather Store. No. 1 1 1 North 3d St. 3 doors Mow Race St, I'hilndclnhia. flHE mil'wriliora: oflcr lo tho tanners on the M niost fuvoniblo tenna their frosh importation of Hides, consisting of Burnoa Ayrca, I.nplata, Carnrrun, Lniniira, Hunc-Ury, Chili, Baited rer- amluiro and all kinds of Spanish Hides, dry and suited. Also, (Jrcen BlauRliter, Dry Salted, and Iilark Dry ratlin Kips, Also, Straights, and Bank oil and a general as sortment of Currier's Tools. Tliey will sell or trade for Spanish or Slaughter Leather, the above Hides, Kips, Uil and loots, on better terms, than old Houses in the city, Cam paid for Leather of all kinds. KEEN & KIKKrATRICK. Philadelphia, May 86, 1849 ly CUTLERY. A Nexteupive Stock of Pocket and Table CLT- -t LEKY, of sale by CHIT I. COLEMA1T, Nos. 32 anJ 33 ARCADE, and 8& North THIRD Street, Comprising 5000 dozen Penknives, Scissors and Kazors. Also, choice assortment of Rodcers Sons, Wostoiiholm'sClrcavc's W. 8. Butchers and Fenney's Cutlery, Also, Spanish, Dirk and llunlinnr Knives. Also, (inns, Pistols, and Bowie Knives. Also, i lie American Razor Strop, a sutierior ar ticle, worthy Ihe attention of Healers. Cxno Dealers in Cutlery, will find tho ahove Stock worthy their attention, as tho bubsenwr i chief lmsiness is importing and selling cutlery. Philadelphia, June 9, 1849 ly DIAMOND POWDER. RAZOR STROPS. , . raTlf fS Powder Is warranted (ar superior to any 1 , Ihinfr in use for Imparting a kern, imoothedgn to Rittart, Surgical Instruments, and all kind of fine CvrataT t it may be applied to any kind of strop. Also superior Rator, Knives, and Perfu mery, wholesale and retail, by 1 ' ALr KED uEHnlilTi Agent. . Depot of Pine Ranoin, Strops, Brushes, and Cheap Fancy Hoods, ISo. 1 8 South l um street a bove Chestnut Philadelphia. TESTIMONIALS. PnitAnsi.FHiA, Feb. 15th, 1848. This may certify that I hava used one of the Strops prepared with HAYNES' MAOIC DIA MOND POWDER, and ran attest in tha most unequivocal manner, thnt there is nothing can be found that will produce the same cfl'ect in my opin ion, and must ssy to others, try it, and you will find it superior to any heietofore in use. 1 can truly any that I never knew what a sharp razor was before. JOHN SCOTT, Iron Safe Maker, 41 S. Third at PiiiLxniitrniA, October, 1848. A very hard beard and tender face has compel led mo to seek and test many contrivances design ed to make shaving easy and pleasant, but with indill'i rcnt success, until I mode use of the Magic DIAMOND POWDER, sold by Alfred Bennett, and Roussi l's Shaving Cream. Their united pow er oct like masie, and impart a power to the Kozor to remove the most stubliorn Iteanl, tnlhmtl irri tating tho skin or temper of their owner. J. COX, 49 South Fifth Street. For sale at this office Price 35 eta, per Box iSovcrmVr 2o, 1848 bin. DR. TOWNSEND'S COXPOCND EXTRACT OF SAIiSAPAKILLA. Tiflfl FJitract II pat ap in quart bottles. It b tit time cheaper, plensanter, and warranted snperinr to any auid. It rnrea diseasea without vomiting, purging, sick ness, or deaiklatuig tha patient, and la particularly aoapuu fata FALL AND BI'KINU MKUICmE. Tha treat beauty and superiority of this Saraiparlna over OUier remenica is, wnim ,t nmiTiHi uiw) it invigimtea the body. Consumption cured, r , . . Cleanse and rMrenftherl. Ontimmntinn MM M enresl. Bronchitis, Oontnmplion, 1 jvef 0snplaiirt, Cokta, Omfha, tturrn, AKntna, rmiiting m mooe, soreneisi in ura vneat, Hectic Miisn, mgnt pweaia, vim' cult and Profnsa F.i perforation, aiat Pain in tha Bids, Ae., Ac., have and can tie Cured. Prnhahhr there never ami a remedy that has been an aue- cessfitl In desperate eases of eotmnmptiosi aa thia it clean ses and strengthens the system, ami appears to henl the ul cers on the Inngs. and patients gradually regain their usual health and strength. CURIOIS CAPE OF CONSUMPTION. There la acamelv a dnv nnsaes but there are a number ef crises inTconsumptnn reMrted as cured by the use of Dr Townseirs Barsupauila. ilia louowing was recemiy r criyed : m Dr. TowxsD Pear Sir ! For the last three years 1 hare been nrHietcd with general debility, and nervous con sumption of the last stnge, and did not expect to ever gain y In nhv S'ork and elsewhere, and spending the most of my ennilngs After going through a course of medirine some of the most diHtimriiisaed rngti ihysicinna and memliers of the Hoard of Health in N mv health at all. under the care of some of OXYGENATED . . , ' ' A lOVUEIOII HEMEDT FOR . " iiitiiisic, x ' 1 j . ,: anfSBAaVjBBXLZTr. y . GEORGE B. GREETf, PRontrBToit. i Windsor, Vtrmont. ' " ' IS a sovereign remedy for DYSPEPSIA, In many af ta forms, such aa pain In the Stomach, Hnartanrn, habitual Oartirenesa, Arid Stomach, Headache, Lnssof Apnetita, Piles. Night Sweats, and even Oswumptioa (Dyspeptic Phthisic,) and Asthma, or Phthisic attended with derange ment of the Stomach (or Dyspeptie Asthma,) Dimeult Breathing, which often reaaha from imperfect digestion (ot Dyspeptic Syspnaia,) ia relieved by these Bitters, laahorl, their use has been proved in the relief of almost all the svmptoms that proceed from a debilitated or atonic condi tion of the Stomach) also in general dehllity arising front nr rrom tha rtTerte of Fever, oarticularly Fever and Ague. Females auftering nnd it any uterine derangement MARIBALL'B Concentrated Sarsaparllla, For the cure of TetUir, Scrofula. Erj sipalas, Piles, Chronic. Klioumntism and all disorders of the Blood, Mercurial Disease, &c .u.mu.tu.yng.ujrai y, . .... T T is recommended to Physicians and others, a. York on her way to Jerusalem, where she L t)ie gtronRCst preparation now in use, and en- tirely diflcrent from that put up in quart bottles, possessing little or no active principle of the Sarsa- expects to die. Horace Jrnxison, Mass., has obtained a verdict of 2000 damap-ss in a suit of slan der against Wm. White, of Watertown. The slander was an accusation of stealing tripe. It is stated, that of the number who have left New Bedford for California, from 800 to 1000 intelligence lias been received of the decease ot over fifty. All the drivers of omnibuses between Washington and Georgetown have agreed to reduce the tare each way to 6 cents each passenger. A wag has truthfully said, that if some men could come out of their graves and read the inscriptions on their tomb-stones, parilla, but intended to deceive the public For sulo by M. A. McCAx , Northumberland. HEYL'S EMBROCATION for Horses will cure Sprains, Bruises, Cut, Galls. Swellings, and all complaints requiring an external remedy, h is hichlv useful in Spavin, Curb, Kinclione, stifl- jiess of the Joints, cracked Heels, Splints, &c. It has also been used with irrcat success by per sons aulicted with Itlicumatisin, and other com' plaints. Prepared only by V. Marshall, Philadel phia, and tor sale by At. A. McLay, I ortuuiubcr- laml. Philadelphia, May 26, 1849. ly GRfiAT ARRiVAL. Tn prowjitine the puMic with s Temrdy fr the trmtnwiit . and cure ni f kvkr asd aoitk mm inner diiioub nmnwi, nn Rnlm' in nettled. Vnrt immtieri m thft United IStatct, vht rnffvt from these nflcftioim in their varied fnrnut, are romnelleil tit wek relief t'roin other Btiurrea thou the imme diate prinmptitiim nf the rtrultir iihnician. It heroiic thcrefnre nit olfjert ot nutnniiity, ri wen hi ot puwie inter est, to lirinir net tire them a remedy prejvirefi tinin mucn ex- nenem-e. ond which ninv riwuvi be rehed upon m.afr. EFPRCTrAL, AND TO TIIK TOSHTITCTION. That purh in the true chanu'ter of Ihe INDIA CIIOLAOOGI'K, id nniply ntlmted by tlie UiiivcrmJ aucceas with which it has bwm fui((riyed. tV" Kxtrnet from a romrniinir.it ton if the Hon. Wit l.i a m VooDBHlI)o, of the U. fc. Semile, late Goverww of AllClllffllll. Detroit. Oct. 21, lfMO. TlorToa riiAai.FS Osgood. JJenriir. 1 Imve renct won mnrn inTerrst, ynur iinie trakatijk upm ttie rnuiieii, treiituient mm cure" H tlie fehrile dimniefi wliirh hnve no cxlmsivelv nrcviiileil in our country during tlie lust few inonllm un intereit inrrensed no d.ul)t. by the fnct th:it I huve iodividufilly auirered m ranch from 'them. Tlnmiih 1 feel mywlf very ine-mipt'teiit to judire Kitely pu a anlyeet no cut in ly profesnhmal, yet your theory m'euiM m rue well rennieo, nna your cH-m nions just, and I think wit I ml, tlutl your paniplilet is calcu InttMl to nttKlnee much timet nnl SiH-JiWoiff nf the innlu-ine he anvs : It fully jurtineilyrir flii t terms' i'xpeeUititni. ami nan aufe. convenient, and ppu- lar reme-lv, mv own experience, so fur, induce me to le lieve t lint it will prove a creat puMie U'nefit. I om pleased to lc:irii .tint vou Imve reeeniiy ewannwieo sevenii Hennea for its deposition thonpli 1 re(rret tliat, with a view to a more general dissemiuxition of it. you should have found it iiecessiiry to remove from your present residence among us. Willi much respect 1 nave uie nonor 10 ne, sir, Vonr oblieed aervant, AVILIJAM WOODimiDGE. PP" From Hon. Stepiir? V. R. TROWBBiOGKof Michi- fun state senate, to the Ajrent at Detroit. IflBMIXGIIAM. UAKLAXD JO.. LWC. 11 1 Sir von wish me to inform vm wltat I know of Dr. Osgood's I iid iti Choliifrogne, or anti-bilious medicine. I do believe that it the virtue and emeacy ot this medicine were generally known, the rrvKB asd ague would disappear in Alichicaii. i procumi a home in rue apnng ni imi, ana tiara fnoa reason to believe that myself and family escaned the ague lust senium in consequence of its use. ferhans in no summer since the settlement or this hue peninsula, hits the fever nud ague been so prealcnt aa the Lint. I have recommended this medicine m numerous in stances, ntwl when the tlisense htnl become fixed bihI milled the skill of physieiims; nnd I Imve never known it fail. I has uitiverKtllv produced the most lumpy effects, and 1 bet lieve it has never been exceed'! by any medicine lu mn- vuig the iiiitous oiwnm'B ot the cinuiue. 1 ours, respeciiuiiv. stkimikx v. n. TnovvnninoK Agent for fcuuhurv 11. B. MASSKIt: NorthuinljerliuuL AVmilMiToM A Co.: Miltou. J. 11. U ASEU : Melius- grove, J1 AY4K l,Ur-. may o, icho u TOHN W. FRILING has just received at his v tnt-0 in Silltllitirv ha nvtrinaivo nafiitrtnmnt rf I Ihey WOUia think they haa got into tne I NEW GOODS, of ovory variety which he is now wrong grave. The amount of sales of eggs for the whole city of Boston, for the year 18 18, was a fraction short of a million of dollars, and the amount of sales of poultry for the whole city, the same year, was over a million 01 dollars. A letter has been received from Gen, Cass, announcing his intention to leave 1) troit for the East on Tuesday : that he will be in Rochester on Thursday, and fulfil his encasement to lecture belore the Athe- uceum. "A wife as is a wife." has been found in one Kitty Malone who was brought before the Police Court Hoston lor breaking a chair all to pieces upoil her husband while he was in bed, all lor jealousy. There are one hundred and seventeen churches belonging to different denomina' lions, in Cincinnatti. TCn lltltn rniMIa Ikon in cti,l 1.a.,I.. ---.M--.-V.kVB.M.UUI.W-OUll.,. ..1 .... , . ... in na!.i ik. inii, .i I '! Hiucits luauuiiM luifu iiv lueui will u6 made 11) ' iii.-jiic-.v mo Minu.-iii.fs iimi may uuuc .i... i.... ...i .1 1.1. ;...i ...1 .., 1 r I ...v mm iiiub. tiuiuutv M iv. miu UK I'lllVB ua ua wiiu neuen. .nl.l. ... fuii Ian liuil al miu rtllntr adtula I .. V J "- - Tt,- : nek ... r . ,,. i Iwhmciit m the county. 1 hoy tlu'rt'lure resect tfully awcic ia a .nun, st-i yi-ars oi ase. in L,in- ; .... l .i."..i.. " 1 I I , .a" ,J" I s.na. liauiia vu a, tail tfliu . A HU iliriUDnri Cinnattl, Who weighs but forty-two pound, before purehaaing elsewhere. All kinds of pro- . . T . unco taken m oy 1110 stores will be taken in ex- x iic uaicm a.,i vjnuviai, raises uie nag change at Uie market price. rcaily to sell or exchange for produce ; and consist ing in part ot C LOTUS, CJSSIMERES, 4 c. Linen and Cotton drilling, and summer wear of all kinds. Calicoes, Chintz, Gingham, Lawns, 8tc. Muslins bleached and unbleached. PALM LEAF AND OTHER HATS. Quccnsicare and Hardware of all kinds. Drugs Paints, and Dvestitps. FISH, SALT, AND PLASTER. And a great variety of other articles all of which win lie sold at tno lowest terms. fcunbury, May 20, 1819. MEISE & CLEMENT, Saddle and Harness Makers. HE undersigned resjieetfully inlorui the public, that they e bust- 'i3 ness in tfuuburv, and will con. stantly keen on hand and manufacture to order, at their stand in Market street nearly oppoaile Young's store, all articles U-longing to their hue of business. J. J. G-REEITOTTGH. (Late Keller & Greenougli.) PATENT ATTORNEY. AND MECHAXfZCAXs ENOIZTEEB, Washington, D. C. TlVliAYVIXGS and papers for the Patent iOliice, prepared and all the necessary bu siness, in relation to securing patents, trans acted, and promptly attended to, at their of- lice opjHjaile the. i'utent Ullice. October 28, ISIS. T f J" t'avc coinmcneed tho alwv GOLD & SILTEK WAKE. J. STOCKMAN, No. 60 Cltcsnut-st, at the sign of llu Gold TltimblCjbeltrceii 2d. If 3d.sts.t South side Philadelphia. LTJANI KACTLKES and keeps constantly If H on hand, at wholes.ile and retail, the fol lowing articles, of a superTor quality, at reduced prices : (iold and JSilver Pencils, do Thimbles, do r HiRor Shields, Silver 1 able, Venert, 1 ea, iSult and Mustard iSpoons, do Forks, Soup and Oyster Ladles, do Liiinhs, l'urse Clasps, Scissor Hooka and 1 hams, Knitting Sheaths, cVc. A LSI i, Jewellery, rlated and Unttanma ware, German Silver Spoons, &c; (iold Diamond poin ted 1'eus at various prices : Jackson's Superior LverHiinteil Leads, &e, Ac. l'hiladelplua, May 20, 1819. in attempting to renin try hmlth, and alter rending in s.me pnper ol ytmr nrsnrnrilla 1 resolved to try it. After nring six lxilllrs I r.miiil it rtue me rrmt gnnd, and called to see yon at your office i with your ailvica 1 kept on, and do most henrhly thiink yim lor your advice. I persevere in bikini the Snrsiirarilla.aiid have been able to attend In my usutil mimrs !.T me last lour rnnnuia, ana l nope oy in. Iihasings of Gtd and your flarmpnrilbi to enntinns my health. It helped ma beyond the pxpeetatinns iif all wIh knew my cose. i;il aul.1,3 iuiaiiix (Iranire, Dwl en. J., Ang. !, IP47. Suitenf Nuw Jeraev. Ksaex etKintr. as. Charles Quim- hy lieing duly sworn areonliitg to law, on his oath sailh. tint the toreg.inig stnTenleiil la true arrowing in tne nest oi hisViiowleilKeniul belief. Oil ARI.KfV qL'IMBY. Swnrn am subKrilml to before me at urangn. tne u August, lb47. CYRUS BALDWIN. jumiea is tna l ean. BPITTINO niXK)D. Read the followinff. and anv that ounaumntion is ill inen- rtblt if yun can t new 1 one, April it.7. Dr. TownsRND : I verily believe that vonr Huranrarilla has been Ilia means, thrmigh Proviilence, of snving my life nnva ii.r aevemi venrajiad a isid couun. it neeame. worse and worse. At last 1 raised large quantities of btotut, had night sweats und was greatly debilitnted and reduced, and I did not expect to live. I have only used ynur He ran nnr ilia but a short time, and there hns a wissterful change been wrought in ine. 1 am now able to walk all over the city. I raise no bkmtl, and my enugh lias left me. 1 ntt can well imagine that 1 ara Uiankfnl Inr these results. Vour obedi ent aervant. WM. ItLSMKl.L, 63 Catharine St. LOST HER SI'F.KCH. The annexed certificate tells a siinnta and tmthfnl stnrr f suffering nnd reliel". There are thousands nf aimilarea aea in this city ami linmklyn, and vet there are thousands of parents let their ehililren'die for fear of being humbugged or to sMva a few shillings. Brooklyn. Pent. 13. 1!M7. . Dr. Towk.knd: I bike nleasure in suiliiw. (t the bene fit of those wlKim it mnv encern, that my daughter, two -ears nud six months nkl, wns atHicted with general tle- .ility bihI loss of Sjieeeh. Ihe Wna given up us past je- envery bv our tunlilv phvsicinii; but f.Hlunutely 1 was re- eoinuieuiled by a friend lo try your Sarsninrilla. Before Having used one txitue stie recovered her sjieech and was enableil lo walk alone, to the astonishment ttf all who were ncinniinted with the circumstances. Wte is now quite well. ami in much better health than she has lieen for is months past. JOSKl'H TAYLOR, las York at., Brooklyn, TWO CIHIJJRKN tJ.WKD. Very few families indeed in fnct we have nnt heard of one thnt used Dr. Towiiscnd's Snrsapnrilla 111 time, lost any children the past tSuiuiner, while those tlmt did not, tickeiied and dieil. 1 lie rercltlcnte we publish below is conclusive evidence of ita value, ami is only anotlier instance q lis saving ine uvra ia enntireil : llr. 1 ownf!sd urnr rir : l nail two elnhlren eiirnl hy your saraiiMiriiia oi ine summer complaint ami ovaeieary me wns only in mouth old ami tha other 3 vears. They were yen' much retiucen, nun we expected ttiey woumi me ; thev were given up bv two respectable physicians. When the doctor informed us that wc must lose them, we rcats- veil tn try your rirsasirilm we had beam an much of, hut hud little confidence, there being an much stuff advertised Ihul is worthless : but we are tlmukf ul that we did, for it uudnuMcdly saved the lives of both. I write this that oth ers may be induced to use it. Your, respcctfullv. jon.i wu.cwi,jr. Myrtle-aveiiae, Brooklyn, Sept. 15, 1847. TO THE LADIES. GRKAT FEMALE MEDICINE. Da. Towhskitd's SiisArASiLLA is a sovereign and speedy pure for incipient consumption, and for the general pnsMra- uai oi the system no matter wnetner the reaun oi inhe rent eauaa or cauaes, produced by irregularity, illness or accident. Nothirg can be more surprising than its iirrupmtinc ef- fncta on the human frame. Peramsi all weakness and las situde, from taking it at once become robust and fun of energy under its influence. It immediately eounteracla the tiervelcasness of the female frame, which is the great cause barrenness. It will not ! exiiected of us, in eases of sn delicate a na ture, tn exhibit eerliliciitee of cures performed, but we can unsure tlie alllicted tlmt buudreils of cases have been repor ted to its. Da. TowssxAir: My wife liemg greatly distressed by weakness nml ceuerul debility, ami siiif.-nng coiilinuallv by niiii ami with otli.T iltiheulties. and haying known enaea where y.air medicine has eff.iclcd gruat run; and also hearing it recommended for such cusn as I have deacrilieil. olsiiiimt a Ikitlle ca your t,xtract ol ntrauiairilui and fol lowed the iliru-tioiis yim gave me. In a short period it removed her e.miplaiuta and restored her to health, beiiig greullul for the lienehts she received. 1 Utke pleasure lu thusaeknowledging it, and reeonimending il to the pnUie. Albany, Aug. 17, '41. cor. Grand Lydui su. DYrJI'EPSIA. No fluid or medicui has ever been discovered which so nearly resembles the gastric juice or saliva in decomposing food and atrengthening the orgnns of digestion aa this pre paration of Hwrauiianlla. It ptantively cure every caas of dyspepsia, however severe or chronic. iuiiik iipMirimMti. Annnv. mnv in. irua. Dr. Townaend Sir ; 1 hav been ainieted'fnr several years with dyspepsia in its worst form, attended wuh smr neaa of aaanach, loaa of appetite, extreme beartlajinir and a great aversion lo all kinda of food, and fia weeks, (what 1 could eat) 1 have been unable to retain but a small port on my stomach. I tried the usual remedies, Isit they had hut little or no etlect ui removing the canpltimr. 1 waa in duced, abtmt two months aiiM-e. to arv yo ir Kxtrat of Mar- aDpnriua, ana must any wun lime eiainnence ; wit alter using nmrly two bottles, I found my appetite restored and tha heartburn entirely removed ; ami I wiaild earnestly re commend Ihe use ol it to those who have been arllleted huve been. Y'tiura. Ac., W. W. VAN 7.ANDT. A feiit for Hnnlairv JOHN W. FRIIJMl: Nor- thuuil?rlnnd, MARY' A. McCAY j Danville, WM. A. Alt KltAI at CO., ApnltH, 1148. ry .-V.1... (mm .tnea will find tha "OXTOCXATED BlT Teas'" an excellent remedy, and not surpassed by any modi- The history of this medicine is peculiar. It Iras mads its way to public favor solely by the fores of its own intrinsic merits. No artificial means have been used t" give it na toriety and thrust it opnn public attention. It has never before even Iwen advertised, but having first shown Us re mnrkuhle efticacy in the family of the proprietor, and by him nfterwaida administered to his afflicted Iriends and sc. qimiutancea with a like mult, Its reputation grailuoiiy ex teiHlrd until it is known in the moat distant p.irts nf the I'uion, as a medicine of anrivalled virtues in the curs of Dvsensia In all its different forms, and alao fiw tha eura af Asihnia or lhtliisic. lis only herald and iu only eukxy has lieen the story of its wonderful efficacy, as told from mouth to month or by letter from friend to friend. In eve ry instniK-e where these Bitters have been ased, and tha re sult nude known to the proprietor, they have proved a remedy. Numerous certificates, attesting the singular efficacy ot tlie "Oxyoxxatkd BiTriHs." are in tha possessimi of tha Cmprirtor ; many nf them signed by persons already widely nown to the public. ur,o. if. ujtr.c.. rirpw. WINDCOR, Vt., October 3, 184. The following Certificates have recently been received t w..n,T. n c Jnn in. tat. Havina made rise of the "Oxvseisited Bitters" prepnred by Dr. Oeo. B. Green, nf Wimbvr., Vt.and from know ledge obtained of their efficacy in other eases, wecheerfnlly recommend them to the public, believing that they willfully snstnin Ihe recnmmetldatlon ol the I'ropnetia. a m.pe that thia valuable remedy mar ba sn cenernlhr diffused thnMighout the country that it may ba accessible Is all tha amictrii. Senator from Ycrment. Senator from R. Island. 1. T. MORKHEAD. V. 8. Senator and formarly Govern' nr nf Kentuckv. I,, ft. A n. Aiemucroi vongressano inrmeriy ss Vmmr of R. I. W.M. WOODBRIDGE. V. S. Senator and formerly Ga ve ni.tr of Michigan. M. L. MARTIN, Delegate in Congress ftnm Wiseoasia 1 erritory. From Hon. H. D. Fotk, Member of Cangress frsm fenns'lyaiila. Washin'otos. D. C. Jm 10, IN. Dear Sir. I have been a dvsneniic sufferer for about ten years, nnd liove resorted to various medicines fttr relief without success, until I mnde use of your "oxygermten Bitters.1' I have used nlsmt two Lotties, snd find myself restored to perfect heullh The forms in which ths ills ease showed itself, in my ease, were, great acidity of the stomach, loss nf appetite, extreme flalnlrnce, severe eonstl- nation of the bowels, ami violent headache. Feeling desi. riHis that a knowledge of your valuable remedy may reach then similarly afflicted. I take great pleasure in record- ing my icstiiumiy to ita eumttva power ; aim won in ais reinaik. that while on a visit nt home a short time since, 1 administered a pnrt of a bottle to a number of my alllicted irienns. wun great succss. l liey are deairoua thai ytat sh.aild establish an ageis-y at l'ittsliunr. nr inform tbeis where the meilicine can lie nlilniiied. Wilh an earnest de sire for your prosperity and happiness, I siiliecrit nivself, ....I i. r.riiTL'il IMcl. I. En. 11. liRrir. Windsor. Vt. S..kl Wn..sale ami Retail bv riieen A Fletcher. Na. 20 !Hitn mxin wreet, rinlndelpliin. Agent fT Snnbnry II. B. M ASSKR. Agents for Milton MACKAY A HA AO. Agent t l"nper Muhtnoy J. G. RE.NN. April IS, lMt iinicieo. SAMITKL PHF.I.rS, ) , WILLIAM l l'IIA.M, ( u p-t JAMKS F. SIMMON'S, IT. S. Sen , j DAHK HOTBLISTt Tb following list shows the current value of all Pennsylvania Bank Note. The moat implicit re liance, may be placed upon Vt, aa h ia every ineeA iaroiiilly eompsrad arllh and eorractad from Bick- nail' Reporter. n: I ' i 7 . (:., ,. ( Dank In Philadelphia. ' i 'i 1 ' Diao. i" uwcaTioa. tj i ffjm. NOTES AT PAR. Bank ofNotth Atnerlea ; , ,' i . Bank of the Northern Liberties , Commercial Bank of Perm's. . - i Ptrmera antl Mechanic' Bank ' Kenstngton Bank ! rhiladelphia Bank. ' . . . . ftchuylkill Bank ... . Southwark Bank . Western Bsnk . Mechanics' Bank Manufacturers' rV Mechanics' Bank Bank of Pcnn Township I. . ; . , fiirsnl Bsnk . . Bank of Commerce, late Moyamensing, . uank of . eunsvlvann . . Country clanks. Bank of ('hester County Wrstchesler Hank of Delswsre County Cheater Bank of Cermsntown Germantown Bank of Monicomery Co. Norrisiown Doylestown Bank . Doylestowo. Ession Bank Eastnn Farmers' Bank of Buck en. Bristol - Bunk of Nerthnrnheiland Northumberland par Columbia Bnnk & flridgo co.Columbia par Farmers Bunk of Lancaster Lancistet par Lancaster County Bank Lancaster par Lancaster Bank Lancaster par Farmers' Bank of Resiling Reading par UMire ol llsnR ot retm a. Oflire do do Office do do Office do do NOTE8 AT Hank of the United States Miners' Bsnk of Pottsville Bank nf I-cwiatown Bank of Middlotown Carlisle Bank Exchange Bank Do do branch of Hsrrishurg Bank Lebanon Bank Mc'rhanls' A Manuf. Bsnk Bank of Pittsburg TIIxC RAID rCKOATITB. TOR TBB OtrXB OT Headache, Giddiness, Hheamnt ism. Piles, .' llysnepaia, Scnrvey, SmaD Pox, Jaundice, ' Pains in the Hack, . i . Inward Weakness, Palpitation of lbs Heart, msing in the i nroat, Dropay, Asthma, Fevers of all kinds, ; , . v.,.,,.,,,., IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC, par par par . par . par I ' par par no sale par psf par par psr par par par par par par par par par Harrishurg These Lancaster I offices Reading fio not caston J issue n DISCOUNT. Philadelphia 17 Potlsville par Iwistown failed Middlelown Carlisle Pittshutg Hollidsysburg Harrisburg Lebanon Pittsburg rtllstmig l Williamsport I Wilkesharia par Allentnwn nnsile Reading failed Pittsburg failed Erie do New Brishlon do Measles Salt It beam. - ! Hanrt Bum, WoTaay ii-ii Cbisera Morrmi, 1 vivaooping uoagai Corisumptlon, fits, , Liver Complaint. 'P.rhspeha, VtmAtM, riH ItehUigs of the Skin, . Golds, Oont, OraveJ, ' Nervous ComrAshvts, t 'o AND A TARIETT OF OTHER DltCASC AIIIIR0 FROM 1MPVRITIK OF THB BLOOD, AND OBSTRUCTIONS in TH ORGAN! OF DIGESTION. ' ' ''f-'l "''(! . F.xrence hsa proved that nearly every Disesaa) originaU from Impuritiea of the Blood n, deraiigertients of ths Bigss tives Organs j and tn seen re Health, we ami at rsaaxraa taaa olMtruellonsia; restore the Blnod to itsna'un.lstata. -rh sversmn to taking medicine is most effectually H moved liy CLtcs'iaa's Vx.iktasi.1 PgaaaTivt FnUs, bain completely enveloped with a coating iff pure whits flagai (which is as distinct from the Internal Ingres ienta as a at shell from tlie kernel) ami have no taste of medicine. Hut are as eusilv srallowcd as hits nTeamlv aa they neitlier nausunte or gripe in the aiightest dVgrae, . npemte equally nn nil the diseased parts c the system, h sienuoi eminnnig themselves m, sihI racking any parucai region, iiiim. a iiie.i.iver ir nnecten one ingredient w nperate on that pnrtictilar nrgm, and, bv cleansing H ef t.xeeae of Bile rest.a-e it to its natuied Mate. An.aluv w nperate nn the Ihsml and retnnveall impurities in its eire ....n j wrn.e. uiira win enectnaiiy sxpl whatever imp irti may have been discharged into the stomach, and hen they strike st the ront nr disease remove ell Impart H ... . ..,.,,, tj.nij , re porea externally ana mti rmlly setrnle sll f.ireign snd ntmnxinus part idea frrsa t chyle, so that the blond may be thoroughly pare thus set rings free end healthy action tn the Heart, LungsandLh and thereby they restore health even when all other am have failed. The entire truth nf the shove erm be ascertained by t trial of a ample box i and their virtues are positive s certain in restoring Health, that the proprietor binds Mine tn return the money pnid for them in all eases where tt do not give universal satisfaction, Retail Trice, as ctn, ier Box. Principal nfliee No. rl Versey at., N. York. Sold hy JOHN Y. YOl'NO, Suulmry. M A. McCAY, Northnmlierla tr Remember Pr. C. V. Cliekner is the inventor of Sugar Touted Pills, nnd that nothing of the sort was s nenni oi nntn he utrrniluced them In June, 1843. Parehst Cos a fraud. February, 17, 1ID ly par ........... ,,,,, ,: lli.-,.......r-,,i ni jinie, iim.j. rare should, therefore alwaa ask for Oliekner'a f ngnr ( Pills, and take no others', or they will be made ths vici West Branch B.mk Wyoming Bsnk Northampton Bsnk Berks Cininty Bank 0ir.ee of Bank or U. 8. Do do do Do do do Bsnk of Chambershurg Chambersburg Hank nt tiettyeburg Uettysburg 1 Bank of Susquehanna Co. Montrose failed Erie Bunk Erie 1) Farmers' & Drovers' Bank Waynesburg 1 Franklin Bank Washington ,i Honesdale Bink Honesdule I Monnngahcla Bank of 1J. Browns ille 1 lfork Bank York 1 N. B. 1 he notes of those banks on which we mil quotalions, and substitute a dash ( ) ara not purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, wilh Ihe exception of those which hare a letter of reference. BROKEN BANK 8. oi Gen. Joseph Lane, as its candidate fur the next iTesidency. Esasti's Gu.mokk, Born in brown county, jnio. is M years oiu, ana wrigns oniy m i pounds, and is considerably uuder four feet high. The eslimatcd cost of the Baltimore and Ohio, Railroad dom Cumberland to Wheel ing, a distance of211J miles, is 0,278,731 It is cleanliness that makes home.- Where all is clean, and everything in its place, tnere is home. W e learn by the St. Louis papers that three persons died ol cholera on the trip .fil.. r tt . . ... ui ine james newel to mat port. One of the deepest thou-juts we ever had, was when wheu we were a child. We felj into a well one hundred and fifty feet below the surface, of Iho earth, and were wondering how we should get out. (6inu Knicker bocker. "i nave uoi love a uguiiy," as tne man thought who married a wealthy widow weigh ing tyro hundred pounds. There are at this time over two thousand rases of small pox and vario loid in Cincin nati. A black deer has been caught in Indiana, and I uow ou Us way to Cincinnati. Where is tUruiun. HENKY WEISE. AUGUSTUS II. CLEMENT. f unhury, June S3, 1819.- LlQUOIiS,AVINES, &C. Ay it's Cherry Pectoral, FOR COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, i.u cough. HaoMiim? AND CONSUMPTION ry-WS valuable prenrHiion, so aatiaushiiurly aiieeeaaful I in curiiut diseusca ol the Luiura. is tlie result of a akill- ful cuiui.iiuiti.ai ol' the known curative principles of medicine. Its ingredients ara treely nanle kisiwu to tlie public, nisi are those acknowlcxhrtTd to medical men aa piscsaiiij! rare dlhIuiI virtues, winch peculiar virtuea are coiid.iiu-.l iu the ul IIKllli Y l'Kl"l' lit Al." in their (irmt. est purity uiul etritucy, ami when used, aa will be aueu from tlie tolUWIns vaiuni.ie lemiuioiiy : I'ltOI-'KSStlR CL.KVKLAXD, of R.wd..in CoLlege, lirunswick, Maine, wTitea: "I have r"lMri.i l 'i I Wltlieiseo Ilia entvis i your niiy rivnimi ui my owu I lie. suhscrim'r has just received a new supply 1 family and in tliat of mv friends, and il haa imeu great i me nest tumors tuat ever came to ftuuuury, -.uubibuiiu; in pan oi rtupcrior old pale Brandy. Fine Cogniue Brandy. cuiierior urn Jamaica HiiiriU. New Kn-Uind Kutn, Fine Holland fiin. Superior Old W hiskey Common -.' do. SuM'rior Maderia Wine. ' I.islion do, do, Superior Tort Whie. uurgundy 1'ort do. Sweet Malaga Wine. Superior Cliiret Wine in bottlea. Chunuiagne do. da. nlvnKi MABSER. unliury, May 26 184. PATE1TT lEDICIlTSiS. lirecu a OxygeuaUxl Bitter, prii-e reduced. uiu jucon i owuseud s aarsapurilla. U.,1 .... s :n vbt.i ui aapiuiiiit- Swayne'a Pyrup of Wild Chen Swayne'a Vermifuge. Ayre'a Cherry Pectoral Dr. Drake's Panacea. ' Dr. CutWs da. Tibbit'aPaio Killer. Dr. Hoofland'a Garmaa Bittcrst Indian Vegetable PiUs Uorse and (Jattlu Medicines ror sale by HENRY MAUSER. Banbury, July H, 1849. wtuluctlon III cases liol li ol adults ami clilslren." A voice; mu.i maw.u tit shrni. From Dr. llryaut, Druggist and I'oaiuiaau-r, Cliiopea Kails, M:ms: 1h. J. C. Avra Dear rir : r.ncuaeu nieaae nun reaiif lance for all Ine Cherry Pectoral lust sent me. I ean un hesiuitiiiulv suv. tliat uo medicuie we sell irivea such aalis- fuciion as vourTad.a tv have 1 ever seen a medicine which cured an inanv eases of cirtiKh aud luiur daniUaiiiU. Our 1'hyau'laiis ara using il extensively iu Uie practice, aud with the luiiiiueat cHocta, Truly yours, D. M. BllYANT DR. PERKIN8. P resi.leul of Verm-Kit Medical Collet one of ths moat leatued and lutellliieirf physicians Ul ine eiaimry, "CMisnien it s e.aupoaiiiuu is rura eaceilence fur ths cure of thus & t.iilul.le riltt-iu.. Pt.IISIIIIIIlli.UI." Aualimsd iiHedil4e luiuilwr of certificates hnve been reccivul ; piovu that the Cherrv Pectural is, iu truth, a r CiHKATItKMKUY for Couchs, Cosls, Aathina and all pulmonary ootnpkuau. PKU'K 75 t'KNTM PKIt Btl'lTIK. Prepared by J. C. A Vint, Ix.well, Mass., aiat l ny II. M ASHKlt, Bunbury, and MAltY McCA , fiorlinun- berland. March 31, IMS SUNBURV FOUNDRY. THE aurjscriuer respectfully informs the public that be has again become connected with the above Foundry, and that hereafter it will ba eon ducted aololy under bis management and control. From his long eiperienca ia the busrineas ba tnute ba will ba abb to give gaueaaa sjttiafaftinsi to Im old fiiends and eusSoanera The baiinsaa will ba carried on in all iu branchea. He will loatinik to mauufisctur Mougha, and all kinds of castings will ba dona with promptness and m the boat ner. UKU. KUUKJIAVst. Banbury, Jiuu , Ui. COLUMBIAN SERIES OF grCtfuurtfra. The Fupil's friend and Teacher'1 s comfort. THE COLUMBIAN C A LCUL ATOR. Thia work is already introduced into aome of the best Aradaniiea and a Inrge number of Schools, where its use has civru decided and universal tisfactiun, both to b'acher and pupil. It ia purely American in its character, based upon our own beautiful decimal istrim of eitrrfHcy. It contains more, the arrangements are better, and it ia the easiest and cheiest work of the kind now id use; and it ia so considered by hundreds of the most competent teachers and men of erience in the Uni on, who have recommended it, It ia the book, particularly and expressly prepared for our A rita Scholars : Ba AIoh Titimor. Tai Youth's CoLiraaiaa Cilcclitob. Thia volume contains 91 pages, with about 900 exam' plea for solution on the slate. It embraces tlie Fundamental Rules, Compound Rules, Simple aud Compound Reduction, Single Rule of Three, Proportion, &c. Tickxob's AaiTHMiTiciLTiaits, ia destined for the use of younger classes in tha Schools of the United Sutra. A beautiful little book and pleas ing to children, and the only one of the kind of any value. There are Krya to both Arithmetics bound sin gle or double, for tha convenience of teachers, in which the solutions of the questions are given with much extra matter fur the black board. I bi Keys are Uie most complete works of the kind ever Cuhlished, and contain, in addition, about two undred examples in Mensuration, &e- for the use of tlie Teacher. AU that ia wanted is to have Uie alwve books examined, and no teacher who ia acauainted with Uie science of Arithmetic, will hesitate to pronounce them the best works that have ever been published in this or any other country. Although issued but a frw months, they have already been introduced into the Night Public Schools of New York City in ail tha Schools public and private, excei two, in the City of Heading. Also, in about twenty Acadamies tn the State of Pennsylvania in a large porUou of tha Schools in Uie City of WUmiiurton, in the City of Lancaster, and in the Boroughs of ttajnsburg. York, Cbambemburg, Lebanon, Doylestown, Potta villa, Orwigsburg, sVe-, etc For sale by Hixar Misssa, Sunbury, Agent fur Northumberland Uouniy. Sunbury, Dec , 1840. ZOP.SE A1TD CATTLE MEDICINES. Don't permit your Horses or cattle to die, when the means of cure are wtthtn the reach of all ! The undersigned has spent several vears in the study of Veterinary practice in "London and E dintmro'," he haa also availed himself of the resear ches of Leibig, and other celebrated men, who have contributed so much towards a judicious treatment of animals; the principles of our practice consists in the rejection of general bleeding and the total rejection of all medicines Uiat experience has shown to lie of a dangerous tendancy. These re- meiltes act in hnrmony with tha vital principle, and when given according to the directions which ac company each article they are camble of excitin? and increasing the natural functions, without di minishing or destroying their power, hence are sufein the hands of every one. U. II. DADD, M. D. A List af Horse and Cattle Medicines. Physic balls, 75c per box. Alterative ball, 75c do. " powders for bad condition, 75c per pack age. Heave powder fordiseases of the lungs, 75c tic. Urine powder for - kidneys, 75c do. Tonic, powder for bad condition glanders, 75c do. Cordial drink for inflamatiou of bowels, 75c per imtue. Liquid blister, 75c per bottle. Ointment for promoting Uie growth of hair, 50c per pot. Healing balsam for wounds and saddle galls, 75c. per bottle. VV ash for inflamed eves, 50c per bottle. Ointment fur mange scratches, old sores, &c, 50c per bottle. LmbrocaUon for sore throat, 75c per bottle. Hoof ointment for sand crack, brittle hoof, &c, 50c per bottle. Horse l.iinment, the most celebrated art tela known in England for lameness of every description, 75c oi t per bottle. Distemper powder for red water, $ 1 per bottle. Worm powders for the removal of worms from Uie intestinal canal, 75 per package. for sale by STIMl'SON KEKD, 88 Mer chants Row, also at DADD'S HORSE AND CATTLE MEDICINE DEPOT, Nos. I &, 2 II ay market Square, Boston. Pamphlets describing the diseaaen for which these remedies are used can be had gratia. A uinerous t ert tlicates are in possession of the Propnetura, of cures performed by the above Medi cities. Soldhy GREEN & FLETCHER.No. 26 South SlATH Street, Philadelphia, and by his ASBSTS. ItlXBT M ASSKR, BUnbUfT, February 3, 1849. tf BB.OW1FS ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GISGER PREPARED and sold only, at FREDERICK BROWN'S DRUG and CHEMICAL Store, N. E. corner of Firra and Cuxsmut streets, Phi ladelphia. Thia Essence ia warranted to possess in a concentrated form, all the valuable properties of Jamaica Ginger, and will ba found on trial an excellent Family Medicine It is particularly re commended as a tonic, to persons recovering from fever or other diseases, a few drops imparting to Uie stomach a glow and vigor, equal to wine glass of brandy or other shinuland, without any of the debilitating enecta, which are sure to follow the of liquor of any kind: and it is tliercfure especially serviceable to children and females. To the aged, it will prove a great comfort ; to the dyspeptic, and to Uioae who ara predisposed to gout or rhcuruutic ahVctiona, it gives great relief; and lo Uie inebriate who wishes to reform, but whose stomach ia constantly craving tha noxious liquor, it is invaluable giving tone to the digi tiveoriraiia, and strencth to resist temptation ; aud ia conaeuuentl v a creat axent in the causa of torn pe ranee. Isr f ull turecUona accompanying eacn bottle The ahove article can be had at Uie office of Uie American. PhUadelphia, Jwr , 1849-ly Philadelphia Sav. Ins. Philadelphia Loan Co. Schuvlkill Sav. Ins. Kensington Hav. Ins. A Penn Township Snv. Ins. Manual Labor Bans (1 Towanda Dank Alleghany Bank of Pa. Bank of Beaver Bank of 8watara Bank of Washington Centre Bank City Bank Farmers' & Mech'cs Bank Farmers' ii Mech'cs' Bank Farmers' rV Mech'cs' Bank Harmony Institute Huntingdon Bank Juniata Hank l.uintHsiinen' Dank Vortliern ll.ink of Pa. rw Hope Del. It ri .Ine Co. Noithumh'd Union Col. Uk. N.ulh Western Bauk of Pa. Ollice of Schuylkill Bank Ps. Acr. 6c Manuf. Bank Silver I.jkc Bank Union Bank of Penn'a. Westmoreland Bank irr'ENNEDVS PATENT SASH TAS- L TENINGS-A cheap asvd sieeUeat Srti da ioi fastening sash lor seis ay J. W. rRILINO. Junbury, July T, 1848. TTakADD'a ealebrated Horaa and Cattto Madi- II V ciaa for saia by USURY MAJMBS artwbtjty JM. 87th, IM- PATENT TnisaeaT of all kinds, Harrison's writing and indellible ink, Cotton yam and laps, just received aad for sale by j. n.iaiunu. Bunbary, Dec 8, IMS. CAPS. Aa aasorUaant just received. silk BATS at 9884, for sale by H Ia8I Also saibury, Dsa.8, 1848. MASSES. r ILEY d COVOB CilNDY. An sxeet. lent resacdy lar asssgns. csjMs. rsr aaia Philadelphia faifed do Tailed do failed do do W Dyott, prop.) failed Towanda Bedford no sale Reaver closed Hsrrishurg closed Washington failed Bellefonte closed Pitlahuig no sale Pitlsburg failed Fayette cn. failed Greencastle failed Harmony . no ssle Huntingdon no sale Letvi.-lown nosjle Warren failed Dtin.lsfT no sale New Hope closed Milton no sale Meadville closed Port Carbon Carlisle failed Montrose closed Uniontown failed Greensburg closed Wilkesharre Bridge Co. Wilkesharre no ssle (Tj All notes purporting to be on any Pennsvl- vania Bank not given in the above list, may be set town as irauus. HEW JERSEY. Dank nf New Brunswick lielvidere Bank Burlington Co. Bank Sominercia! Bank umlwrland Bank Farmers' Bank Brunswick IMvidera Medford l'iih Amlioy B -iitgeton Mount Holly failed 1 par i par par i Farmers' ami Mechsnics' Dk Rshwsv Farmers' snd Mechanics' Ilk N. Biunswick failed Farmers' and Merchants' Uk Middletowu PL i SOKES CAN DE CURED, Burns, Scalds, and all hinds of inflamed Se Cured. Torsnvs vxivkrhai. ointment, is ths n complete Hum Ai.li..t, ever known. It instsr (and ua if br Miurk-) stops pains o( tin, roost despe Burn uikI SViiIiI. For olil !ores. Iliuiscs, Cuts, Sprains, on man or beast, il is the heat application Ural eon be r Thonsnisls have trieit mul thotisuiiils praise it. It isther len'ecl iimstcr of ptiin ever ilicoverct. AH who una commend it. t.rery familv ah slid ba provided with None rem tel how so. m smiie of tha familv may need it. t" tllsirrve each bun of the ftcnuiiM )iiitmi) has name of S. Tot-skt, written on the outside b Lei, To a lo this is lorjrpry. Ii .tin"n. l.i very Men. Farmers, and all who use Hot ill hM'l this (Ihttiuciit the very best thing they ean r Collnr liulls, tTitches. Kicks. a:c. Ar..iw lh.ir.ii. Surely every iiu-rcyfiilnitiii woiil.l keep his animals ss from piiiu as rvwiile. Tuusi.y's t'uiversnl Ointment i tint is rcquirwt. '1'rv It. UlTKr? OK IXSKi TS. Forlhe stiniror bits of po us InsiTis, T .iu. ) s Ointtucut is iiniivailed--Hundreaal tritt it nml found it good. ri I .r tt It r.U : l-or Uie nica. Tousey's Universal f mmt is one of theln'St Knniiics thnt can Iwj applied, who hnve tried it f..r the ribs recwnmeiKl h. OLD !!itr.S CfltKD. Kit old ..bstiiiale Sores, t is notliiiur eqtBil to TiHisey's Ointment. A person in M. us had. for n number of yeurs, a a .re leg that baffled skillof the il.vtors. Tmiscy's tiintmcut wns reoomme by one of the visum .hysicinna. (who knew ita great tuns.) and two bix.s pr.liieitl more IwiH'fit thsn thl I lent IkuI recciveil from any and all previous remedies, all trvit. Bl'llADSCAU)5crnF.D. TbortratMs of of Iliirus and 8c.il.ls; in all parts of the conulrv, have eitreilbyToiisey'sl niversnl Ointment. Certificates cn. couk! In- bud to fill the whole of this sheet. Ylol.KVrllltl ISEMCIIIKD. Testimonials on I moninl in fnvor of Tousey's Ointment for eurina Br heve been orlered the proprieties. IIiiiKireih in Bvr wiMeertify toils yrenl merits relievinr the pain of ths asverp Utilises. All wrs ns shoukl try it. HCAI.DIIKA1) CTIH',11. Srnran of Sealdl hnvo lieeu cured by Tousey's Ointment. Try it itss SALT RHK.IM CirilKD. Of all the remedies evet eoveren fort lis most iliK.iKreei.lile complaint, Tousey's versnl Ointment is the most complete. It uever was ks to fail. CIIAPPIH1 HANDS CAN HK CTHTO Toosey'a verail OiiHinent will alwaya cure the worst eases of f peil Hands. rVores of iiemus will state this. fM)KKI.II,rCLRKl). For ihe enrs of ra I.ir, waa never anything ireide etuul lu Tousey's Oiutmai ia sirre lo cure them. Try it. It is a scientific ciwTippund. warranted nolo eontsi prcnunition of MiTcury. f Price 8.5 eeuta per boa. further iwniciilnre concerning; this reallv vuliuble Oi the public are-referred to I'limplil. ts, to'bs had gratia, sncrhihle Dru'iats aisl Alercluuvts throarhout ths I Sunn. Prepared by . TO! SKY, Dnif-ist, No. 109 Na littreet. New ork. - - Ar.KXTs .IOI1X YOt'NO, Shuibury, M. A. MeCAT, NorthtimlMTlsnd. Feliriiury 17, lHfi.iy LIVER COMPLAINT, JAUXniCK, DYSPEPSIA. CHRONIC OS NEli'VOUS DEBIMTY, DISEASE Of THE KIDNEYS, And all diseases arising from a disordtrti Liver or Stomach in both Male and Female: Such as Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness or BlooS tr Ihe Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart-ears lltajritst for Fowl, Fullness or weisht in tha fkcnaeh, SJsat Kruetuti.ais. Pinking or Khitterlng at tlie pit of the Stomas. Swimmiuc of the Head. Hurried and UirSeult Breauiinf Klultermg at the il.Tiia, Choking or Mofltcating senaalkMH when in a Iv inn p.ture Uiiuui-ta of Vision, ls or Wats before tha SSulil, Fever and dull ruin hi the Uead, Dcteiea cy of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin ami Kyes, Pais iu the Side. Back. Chest, l.imlw, i0 Sudden Sashes at Hull, Hill ft in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of evil and great rfrpresvion ol' Spirits Can ba eOectuaHy cured ev ECCFLAITD'S Franklin Bank of N.J. Jersey City Hoboken Ukg 6i (nazing t o Hoboken failed failed failed failed failed 4 failed i par no sale no sale i It-tsey City Bsnk Jersey Cily Mechsnics IJ ink Pstierson Manufacturers' Bank Belleville Morris t'ounty Bank Murristown Monmouth Ilk of N.J. Freehold Mrchauirs' Bank Newark Mcchaiiica' and Manuf. Bk Trenton Morris Canal and Bkg Co Jersey City ol otes Newark Bkg & Ins Co Newark New lloie Del bridge Co l.amrierlstills J. Msnulac and Bkg Co Hoboken N J Proteclon 4. Lombard bk Jersey City Orange B ink ' Orange Palcrxin Bank Patersoa Peoples' Bank do Princeton Bank Princeton Salem Banking Co Salem State Bsnk Newark State Bank Elixahethlown State Bank Camden Stste Bank of Morris Morristown Slate Bank Trenton failed Salem and Pbilad Manuf Co Salem failed Sussex Bank Newton Treuton Banking Co Trenton psr Union Hank Dover j Washington Banking Co. Hackensack failed IE.4aVARE. Bk of Wilm & Brandy wine Wilmington pa' Bank of Delaware Wilmington par Bank of Smyrna 8myina par Do branch Milford par Farmers' Bk of Slats of Del Duvet par Do branch Wilmington par Do branch Georgetown par Do branch Newcastle . par I'nion Bsnk Wilmtugton par QCj-UndeiVs QJ- Ou sll Imnks tnaiked thus f ) there are si. ther counterfeit or altered notes of ths various de nominaiinris. in eirculslion. failed failed i fuiled i par par par Pictorial Edition of sV.iublsine's) great Vurk ou tbe Itet'ormatlon OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY IN GER MANY, SWITZERLAND, kC Will be published or. or about tha 1st of April, 1848, by JOS. A. SPEEL, No S Cherry st. above 6th. bis splendid Hmo edition of the above named work, with 18 engraved illustrations from ori ginal designs; 4 vols in a, bound in tatra cloib aae) library sheep. The publisher respectfully calls tha attention of tha trade and tha public generally, to this work being the only illustrated editioa published in ths United States He trusts that tbe beauty of its srabellisbnsents, ths strong and substantial manner in which it is bound, in conjunction with the known popularity of the work itself, will bs sura recommendation to public Aivor. . JOS. A. SPEEL, Cbeirv st. above th. J. A. 8. has also lately published, new nnd beautiful Edition of Sergeant Ball's Kara Show, suitable book for children, neatly aW ap in ea-tra cloth. . . , '. Philadelphia, April I, IttS c ID?.. it . eieiifsiu'ti (icriaan Bitter. T'icir ptiwiT ovrr lh? aK-ie ilim-uiatrs is not exctle4)-'M' eti:ilUtl by tiiiv otliff prfmnii i.ii in th lTiiiietJ lt.tM tli rnr-8 attit, hi iiuiiiy cattc ui'lcr akillTuI phytKnus) I1HH lilllfU. DrrwirifrfiTsPnt n( th Liver and ininack nn surcr of Iiisuiity, tul will ! pfofhfre diwavt ul' the flonrtf Ha, launcs aitrl Kifii-y, uml layi Ihe aj open to an atfcsvffc tW tit Cifiifni. Hiti Hii, nr Velltiw Fever, iumI ia rrnermJlir Um firat cuutw ot' tluit mnat hnireiul diaeiue. CiUUMtuHto( Opinion of the Philadelphia Press 'THE DISPATCH. lleeeinbei 31st savs:- AN INVAM'AUI.K .MKUlt'lN K. We have fnftkm9ty heunl the Celebruteil ticntsnl Bitters, meiiulactiued br irr II.KjdUnxl, sookni of iu terms of cuiiuueuoutsw, a si we know deserve.lly so. It iaa too conuu.Ni praeuea, ea ear bun quarters, to pulTall iiiautief of useless traali, but in tha above Hitters, huntireil, are living wil uesecs of their great inorul and pbvsicul worUi. As a intrlicine of the Lrrer t'oiupUiiiit, Jauihlict. Nervous lVbility and D'snepsis, ic hu been f.auid invulualie, etitHHing eurea aud' tburoturhly ertKlieating diseua.'S, wbeu all other inediciuea have failed. We fed BMiviiH-vrl. that in the use of the Uernwui Binera, the uatuit d euot become d..'tulitutetl, I Hit ciHtstantly gains slrciutih and vijf.ir to the truioe a fnct worthy of sreal ooiisidrratiiai. Ths liilters are pleaamit in taste and smell, and cuu tie administered Ulster any circutnarancee, to the moat delicate stHuach.-lndeeil, they eau be used by all per s au with the ni.sK perf.vt aufety. It would be well far those who are mneh art'cottTi ia the nervous syttera, te eoinilieiR-e with aie t. Ssjonlulor laas, and gradually s. eieuso. We soe:ik fr.un experience, and are of course, a proper judye. The preea far and wide, laws united ia re eouuueu.liiig the fiennaii Bitters, athl lo tha arUicteS ws moat cordiully advise their aee. SPIRIT OF THE TIMES," June (Ith anys: DO OVH GOOD CI riZK.NS who are bnalida, know Ihe iivniy aakaiishiiur cures that have boea) perrieiued by Dr. ll.kaflaud'a Cel.Hmiti-d (ierinan Bitten f U tbtf eV uoi, we nM.Hnns-ud them tothe-ieniaui Medirttia Store,1' all who are aiHicled with Liver Courpauut, iauntsca. Dye lcpsia. or Nervous Debility ; the Doctisj haeeaTed neury ef our eitixens arter the beet ihyaiciana had failed. We save used theiu, and they have proved to lie a medicine that every one should know of, and we cannot refrain gtvaaf eur tee lnuouy in their favor, ami tliat which gtvra taenssraater cluiia upou our huinble edVrt, they are emiretf Vsfslatilr "THE DAILY NEWS," July th anys: "We apeak knowiusly of Dr. Hooaamr'a Ct Ir araeraT Per man Bitters, when we aiy it is a bleesiesr of tan ana f aad in disenseeof ihe biliary, Uigestiva ant Neivngaatenss, it haa ins we think an ennui. It is a VeawlJe Pisiasrati.iii, aud uude without Alcohol, and lo all luvaude we would re commend it aa worthy their eonSdrnee. V.t sale, wh.k-enie and retail, at tne nrtneipal Deeot, OKKMAV MKD1C1.NK rJTtiKE, No. s78 Kaea kM, PhilanVlphia. For aula hyM. A. McCAY, N.irthumberlanrl andf fca bury and resiwctable dealers geueralh lasinsjhuaS aW Sule. AprU tt, IMS. ly Cotton Yarn, Cotton Carpet Chsi Cotkm Laps) and Wadding, Cotton Outlines, Ready aaad PanUloons, Ready made Vaata, Congrvsaa knives, Porcelain lined preaarrving kettles, just rscaaved for sale by ., . H.MA8S1ER. Bunbury, Dee. t, 1848. ' AXES of a very superior quality for sale by. H. MA88EI Bust bury, Deo. S, 1848. MA88EH. TJLANK BOOK8An aasortmatw tt Blank; ' Books, tust recetvad wad sals I .Just" Sunbury, Dec t, 1848. by U. MAAStB. tYRUP MOLAHMS.uprior raftaad ryrua, O Molasses for sale by HENX.Y aaJdMelt ttmbmj, lac t, IltV : . . v ;( , , , !' V'rV K lA