SUNBUBY AME1UCAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL. T" ' From tlia Americsn tini(jri. ont or the wni)niMG..A connibul UK ETC II. A few days ago, there arrived, at a Hotel in' Boston, a couple from Rhode Island, who came to get joined quietly in the bonds of matrimony. . At oon a tliey were do miciliated, the would-be bridogroom who waf rough," but apparently honest speci meti of the country Yankee sent fur the proprietor of the hotel, who quickly an r we red hi lummoni. '' "Say, lan'lord," proposed the stranger, pointing to his modest dulcinea in the cor ner of the parlor, "this is my young oo mtm. : Naow wev cum all the way from Rhode Island, and want to be spliced. Sdnd for a miniver, willyer? Want it dun up, rite strait off." The landlord smiled and went out, and half an Hour afterward a licensed minister made his appearance, the obliging host, with one or two waggish friends, were call ed in as witnesHPs-to the "scene." '"Naow, Mr. Stiggins," said the Yankee, "deu it up braown, and yure money's rea dy;" and forthwith the reverend gentle man commenced by directing the parties to join their hands. The Yankee stood up by his blushing lady love, like a sick kitten hugging a hot brick, seized her hand and was as much pleased as a raccoon might be supposed to be with two tails. Iou promise, Mr. A.," saia me puison, "to take this woman" "Yaes," said the Yankee at once. "To be your lawful and wedded wife." "Yaas yaas." "That you will love and honor her, in all things." "Yaas." "That you will cling to her, and her only, so long as you both shall live." 'Yaas 'ndeed nolhin' else!" continued the Yankee, in the most delighted and car nest manner ; but here the reverend cler gyman halted, much to the surprise of all present, and more especially to the annoy ance and discomfiture of the intended bride groom. "Yaas yaas, I said," added the Yankee. "One moment, my friend," responded the minister, slowly, for it suddenly occurred to him .that the law of Massachusetts did not permit of this performance, without the observance of a "publishme nt," etc. for a certain length of time. "Wol'n thunder's the mailer, mister? Doan't stop go on put 'wlhreu. Noth ing split, eh? Aint tick, mister, be ycr?" Just at this moment, my friend, I have thought that you can't be married in Mas sachusetts " ' "Can't! wot 'n nalur's the reason! I like her she likes me ; wot's to hender ?" "You havn't been published, sir, I think." "Haint a goin' tu be, nuther ! at's wot we come 'ere for. On the sly ; go on, go on, old teller." "I, realty, sir " said the parson. "Railly! Wal, go ahead! 'Taint fair, you see 'taint, I swaow ; you've married me, and haint teched her. Go on doant stop 'ere! 'at aint jes the thing, naow,. by grashus taint !" . "I will consult" "No yo wunt no yu wunt consult nothin' ner noboudy, till this 'ere business is concleuded, naow mind I tell ye!" said Jonathan, resolutely and in an instant he had turned the key in, and out of the lock, amid the titterings of the "witnesses," who were nearly choked with merriment! "Naow say, mister, as we ware " con tinued the Yankee, seizing his trembling intended by the hand again "go on, rite strait, from where you left off; yeu can't cum nun o' this haal-way bisness with this child ; so put 'er threu, and no dodging. It'll all be right po it !" ' The parson reflected a moment, and con cluding to risk it, continued " "You promise, madame, to take this man to bo your lawful husband ?" ' "Yaas," said the Yankee, as the lady bowed. ""That you will love, honor, and obey " ' ."Them's urn !" wid the Yankee, as the lady bowed again. "And that you will cling to him so long as you both shall live ?" "Thai's the talk!" said John; and the lady said "yes," again. i "Then in the presence of these witnes ses, I pronounce you man and wife " "Hoorah !" shouted Jonathan, leaping nearly to the ceiling with joy. "And what God hath put together let not man put asunder !" "Hoorah !" continued John. "Wot's the price ? Haow much ? spit it out don't be afeared yeu did it jes' like a book, old "feller! 'eres a V never mind tle change sen' fur a hack, lan'lord give us yer bill I've got her! Hail Co. lumby, happy land!"' roared the "poor fel. low, entirely unable to control his joy and ten minutes afterward he was on his way again to the Providenco depot, with his wife, the happiest man out of jail. We heard the details of the above scene from, an eye witness of the ceremony, and we could not avoid putting it down as "one ol.lhe weddings." THE I'llOnLEM SOLVED. "To five and fivo and fifty-five Tha first of letters add, - You'll see a thing to shame a king, And make a wise tnuu mad. Newark Daily, Nov. , .J . SOLUTION. i A five (V)and five (V) is W, (To set that down. I'll trouble you ;) a .. I i r. . i ii? - ' St And lifty-livo is I, ami V, Thut V and A, and LAW i yon see Atul now. Vl lawvers. set lii's down. .v.iw . :'.r . i ' e unia wji uuu m uit uur iuwu : , 1 BkouMFIKLD. ' Newark A herliscr. Nov. 22, 184'J. It snowed at Washington. D. C, n Sun day last. ' " Suow full at Louisville, rttllmo; Ky., 011 the SSih Horace Gbkelt is lecturing in Ciucinnali. vTha Marquis of Worcester's idea, a cen tury and a half ago, of navigating the earth ana sea by tteam, gut him the reputation of a lunatic. v " " ' ' O.v the , Fcnct. A steamer arrived at St. Louis the other day, between two bar ges, named Whig and JJtmocrut. ... . :r..l ' f;, 1 .Impudent. A fellow who was kicked down three pair of stairs in Albany lor using improper language at an evening par ty, sent up a note requesting the man who did rVJcr inform him where be purchased bis boots.' , 10 PimiCIANS, DRUGGISTS 43D I'UISIKI MKltCHANTS. , D1 It. J. Ni KEELER & Uro. most respectluily attention to their fresh Uck of Untf iVA. French, German and Ameiean Vrtigt, Med- icines, Chemicals, rainw, jiis rnuns, uiass ware, Perfumery, Patent Medicines &c. Having ojicned new store No. BJ4 Market St. with a full supply of Fresh Drugs and Medicine, we re jiectfully solicit Country dealers to examine our stock befora purchasing elsewhere, promising ont and all who may feel disposed to extend to us their patronage, to sell them genuine Drugs and Medi cines, on as lilieral terms as any other house in tha City, and to faithfully execute all orders entrusted to its promptly and with dispatch. . ' One of the proprietors being a regular physician, affiirds ample guarantee of the gcntiine quality of all articles sold at their establishment. We especially invite druggists and country merchants, who may wish to become agents for Dr. Kerler'i Celebrated Family Medicine, (stan dard and popular remedies,) to forward . their ad dress. (Soliciting the patronn go of dealers, wo respect fully remain. J. N. KEEI.EU& BRO., Wholesnb Drntrt-isls, No. 31)4 Market street, Philadelphia. Peptemlicr 15, 1819. ly. . L A 11 1) LA 31 PS. C OUNKI.lt' 8 It CO. No. no ihi'smit st, 13 1 ESrECTI'1'M.Y announce that they have 'it . lust finished the most extensive, assertnicnt LAMPS, tlicy havcevpr oilcrcd for sale, comprising ELEGANT NEW STYLE CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS, PENDANTS, MANTEL LIGHTS, kc. In great variety, and of ORIGINAL DESIGNS. Much attention has been paid to ECONOMY, in the construction of these Lamps," and such are made as will produce the greatest amount ol light from the least consumption of Lard. Kcicnt improvements in the manufactory, with the introduction of new and perfected machinery, enables them to sell at a very GREAT REDUC TION from former prices, and all articles before leaving the manufactory, are carefully inspected, and are warranted perfectly tight, and to give satis faction. Philadelphia, June 2, 1849. ly Et.?tattude Is thebaMvst crime of man. VS E nre not among that class of Kdilors who ' for a few dollars will, (at the expense oft ruth and honesty) "crack up" an article, and bring it into rapid sale ; neither are we willing to remain Kikiil, alter having tested the utility of an im provement or discovery in science or ait. Our rcailtrsAvill recollect we told them we uero un well willi a sore throat and violent cold some few weeks ao. (11, we purchased two hollies of W INFLOW'S BALSAM OF HOREHOUND and so sudden was the cure, that we forgot we ever hud a cold. Those who aro nlllictcd, iuy try it upon our recommendation. Ltiviston Tele i'i "jli' A fresh supply of the above valuable medicine just received, and for sale in Sunbury, by John W. 1'riliii!, Mary A. McCay ot Northumberland, and at wholesale by Frederick Klctt, & Co., cor ner of 2d and Cullowhill streets, Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Sept. SSd, 1849 8 mo. "Sj: courage Your Own!" HAAS &KENN. FASHIONABLE MAKE OF FURNITURE AND CHAIRS. npiIE Kiibscrihcrnrcspfctfuliy call the attention A of the public to their larsc und splendid assort ment of every quality and price of which cannot fail to recommend itself to every one who will exttinino it, on account of its durable workmuntihip and splendid finish, made up of the best stock to ho had in the city. No efl'ort is spared in the manufacture of their ware, and the eubscribers aro determined to keep up with the many improvement! which are constantly being made. Their stock consists of Mahogany Sofa, DlvaiM and Lounjics, Uttrratts, Sccmarfrs, Sf&ctooarts, SOFA, BREAKFAST AND D1MXC TABLES, and nlso VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phila delphia manufacture. BF.LSTEADS, of every pattern and price, CUPBOARDS, WORK AND CANDLE STANDS, TOILET TABLES AND EXTENSION TABLES, in hliorl, every article in this line of their business. They also manufacture all kinds and qualities of CIIAIIiS, including varieties never before to be had in Sunbury, such as Mahouasv, Black Walnct AMI CeilLtll Mtl'I.E GllKt'lAX AN U WlNDSOR CHAIRS, ami fam't Piano Stools, which are of the latest styles, and warranted to lie excelled by none manufactured in the Cilics or elsewhere. The subscribers are determined that there shall be no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in the cities, as every confidence can be entertained uluiui the quality and finish of their war and (.'hairs. Their urticlcs will be disposed of on as good terms as they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun try Produce taken in payment for work. IIF UNDERTAKING attended to 011 reason able terms. l?Sf" The Waro Room is '-. Market Street, opposite J. Young's store, and nearly opposite Veacr's Tuvenu PANIEL HAAs, GEORGE RENN. Sunbury, April 28, 1SI9 If riMIE Subscribers have on hand the largest as X Bortment of Wall PArxas in the eitvof Phi. ladelphia, M'lwleaale and Retail, consisting of every variety suitable tor Parlors, Entries, Diumg Rooms, Chamlcrs, &c, which for quality and style cannot lie surpassed. Doing a cash business wo ure enabled to sell a better article at a much lower rate than any store doing a TRADE BUSINESS. On hand, a largo assortment of Wn Pirsn, for Curtains, Fire Prints, Borders, &e., which will Iw sold lor Cosh. Paper Hanging done in the country at city prices. N. il, Dealers are inviud to call and examine their stock bctore purchasing elsewhere. FINN & BURTON, No. 1-12 Arch Ktreet, South aido Philadelphia, May 26, 1819. ly EOSK OINTMENT, ICS. TETTER 1)KAD ibefollowniir witifirnt from Copt. Devoe, th. V well kiuwil unit popular bhaui llust C'upmiii ( ,f tlia 'i'rari'Mur.) Philadelphia, Octuber 31, 1H18. Several years lince I wut attarkod with a breaking out on my nurk fti llie firm of Teller, which 1 nm Mnviacud wim c 'OlriM li-d ulllic Uaroer'iShon. Il (tmndiinllv extend ed over my face unlil it reached Ihe upper pur't of the cheeks. During Iho several uonths tluit it continual jueuriiuK, I uaut diAercul sppliratkms, snuia of which hud Ibe eawt, apprenlly at least, irf iiwruhi the dierass, lint from uime ol them did I perceive the leust benefit until I Bipliut I lie Hci.k CUkthekt. My the use of one jar of it, I was perfuctly cured mti have remaiuud free 01 the iftac Hon. I bare lines used the Ointment, lighlly npplied for rough nee i4 Ihefuee, blotches, chapped liunil., 4c. VitU per fent suewi.. I huve un hesitation iu rocuiuroeudiiur it ui llie strongest nuuuier to the puUie. . ,. JAMES DEVOE. Ageirt-lftiiT Mam, Sunbury. July 1W, lc40. . ' JJOOKS and Gold Pens. On hand several oop ie of tlw Ufa ol Christ, and also a number of gold pans which w will sell at tha Pluludalptua. pness. For sols at thisoflica. .'CABINET T7AXII3 XlOOIvIS. THE subscriber respectfully Informs the public that be continues the manufacture of CABI NET WARE, in all its branchss, at his stand tn Market street In Sunbury, and that he hat now on hand handsome assortment of well made and fashionable furniture. ' . ... He also carries on, at his old establishment, in Fawn street, the ' . chair niAKiiva nusirc ESS, In all its branches, and keeps constantly on hand, an assortment of well made and fashionable CHAIRS, plain and ornamental. All of which he will dispose of at prices as low as at any esta blishment in the county. His long, experience in ttie business, justifies liiin in the belief that he will be able to give gen eral satisfaction, and therefore solicits from his customers a continuance of their patronage. tSr" All kinds of produce taken in exchange SEBASTIAN H0U1T. Sonhury, March 17, 184 . tf j JTJflT AUDITED. A Xcav Hort mcntof Frcsli oad, IRA T. CLEMENT, T E.TECTFULLY informs his friends, ens tomers and others, that he has just received a handsome assortment of NEW GOODS at his store in Market .Square in fuubury, such as Dry Goods, Groceries, Quccns vvarc, Hardware, &c. 5iiiibury, June S3, 1819. TANNERS TAKE NOTICE. New Hide Oil mid Leather Store AV 111 North MSt. 3 (fours below llace St Philadelphia. HE subscriliers oiler to the tanners on the - most favorable terms their fresh importation 01 nines, consisting ot lluenos Ayres, Iinplata, i-araecas, J.aguira, llung-Ury, Chill. Salted Per ambuco and nil kinds of Spanish Hides, dry and salted. Also, Green Shiuehler. Drv Salted, and Ulacn Dry 1 atna Kips, Also, Straights, and IJonk oil and a general as sortmcnt ot burner s J ools. They will sell or trade for Spanish or Slaughter Jjcaincr, llie aliove Hides, Kips, Oil and Tools, on better terms, tlmn old Houses in the city, Cash paid for Leather of all kinds. ' KEEN & KIRKPATRICK, Philadelphia, May SO, 1849 ly CUTLEirY. A N extensive .Stock of Pocket and Tabic CUT LERY.of sale by J CHIT M. C0LEMA1T, Nos. 32 and 33 ARCADE, and 84 North THIRD Street, Comprising 5000 dozen Penknives, Scissors and Razors. AIpo, a choice assortment of Rodders A Sons, Wostcnhohn'n Gvcuvc'b W. & S. lintcher's and Fenncy's Cutlery, Also, Spanish, Dirk and Hunting Knives. Also, Guns, Pistols, niul llowie Knives. Also, The American Ra.or Strop, a superior ar ticle, worthy tlie attention ot Healers. Cahii Dealers iu Cutlery, will fnrd tho abovi Stock worthy their attention, as the Subscriber' chief business is importing and selling cutlery, Philadelphia, June 9, 1849 ly MABBIIALI.IS concentrated Sarsapurllla, For the cure of Tetter, Scrofula. Erysipalas, Pili Ch ronic Rheumatism and all disorders of tho Wood, Mercurial Disease, &c. 1 T is recommended to Physicians and others, as the strongost preparation now m use, and en tirely dillerrnt from that put up in quart bottles, possessing little or no activo principle of the Sarsa. parilhi, but intended to deceive the public. For sale liy .11. A. McUA X , Aortliuuiberland. HEYL'S EMBROCATION for Horses will cure Sprains, Bruises, Cut, Gulls, Swellings, and all complaints requiring au external remedy. Ii is highly useful iu Spavin, Curb, Ringlioue,' still ness of the Joints, cracked Heels, Splints, &e. It has ulsn been used with great success by per sons alilicted with Rheumatism, and other com plaints. Prepared only by W. Marshall, Philadel phia, and for sale by M. A. McCay, Northumber land. Philadelphia, May 20, 1849. ly Gil I5AT ARRIVAL! TOHN W. FRILING has just received at his store in Sunbury an cxtensiva assortment of IVLW (jOODS, of every variety which he is now ready to sell or exchange for produce; and consist ing in part of CLOTHS, CJlSSIMERESt&c. Linen and Cotton drilling, and summet wear o f all kinds. Calk-oe, Chintz, Gingham, Lawns, &c. Muslins bleached and unbleached. PALM LEAF AND OTHER HATS. Quecnsicarc and Hardware of all kinds. Drti'Gs Paints, and Dvksti ffs. FISH, SALT, AND PLASTER. A nd a great variety of other articles all of which will lie sold at the lowest terms. Sunbury, May 20, 1849 i:i S E- &T CL 12 xM KN T, Saddle and Elm-ne Makers. nlH E undersigned resjiectfully Q inform the public, that they have commenced the uIhivc busi ness in Sunbury. and will con stantly keep on hand and manufacture to order, at tneirstumt in .Market street nearly opposite Young's store, nil urticlcs Mousing to their line of business. All articles manufactured by them will be made in the best and most durable style, and at prices as reasonable as they can be had at any other estab lishment in the county. They therefore respectfully solicit persons to call ami examine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. All kinds of pro duce taken in by the stores will be taken in ex change at the market price. HENRY WEISE. AL'GL'STUS H. CLEMENT. 5unbury, June S3, 1849. LKfiJOHS, AVrJNES, &C. rl""HE subsrrilier has just received a new supply A of the best liquors that ever came to .Vnurv consisting in part of Su)irrior old pale Brandy. Fine Cogniae Brandy. Suierior Old Jamaica Spirit. New England Rum. Fine Holland Gin. Superior Old Whiskey - Common do. Superior Madeiia Wine. Lisbon do. do. Superior Tort Wine. . Burgundy Port do. Sweet Malaga Wine. Superior Claret Wine iu bottles. Chuinpugtic . do. do. HENRY MASSER. Sunbury, May 26 1849, PATB1TT Groen'a Oxygenated Bitter, price reduced. . Townsend' Saraaparilk. . Baker's Sursaparilla. Sw.yne'. Syrup ot Wild Cherr y twayne's Vermifuge. . ; Ay re's Cherry Pectoral Dr. Drake's Panacea. ' ' ' . Dr. Cullen's do . Tibbit'aPain KUIetv i , Dr. Hoofland's German Bitterat Indian Vcgetalde Pill , ', Horse and Cattle Medicines ' ' For sal. by HENRY MASSES. n Sinbury, July 14, 184. , ., , , - DIAMOND POWDER ; W FOR .RAZOR STROPS. . ' TIII8 Powder is warranted far superior to any thing in use for imparting a kecnrimoothedge to tin torn, Surgical instruments, and Ml kinds of fine Cutlsbt it may be applied to any kind of strop. Also superior Razor, Knives, and Perfu mery, wholesale and retail, by Al.r KKU 1SMINJNEI T, Agent Depot of Fine Razors, Strops, Brashes, and Cheap Fancy Goods, No. 18 South Fifth street - bove Chestnut Philadelphia. -TESTIMONIALS. PitiLADKLPitt a, Feb. 15th, 1848. This may certify that I hnva used one of the Strops prepared with JIAYNES' MAGIC DIA MOND POWDER, and rn nttest in tho most unequivocal manner, thnt there is nothing can be found that will produce thcsainoelToctin my opm ion, and must say to others, try it, and you will find it superior to any hejctolore in use. I can truly say that I never knew what a sharp razor was bctore. , JOHN SCOTT, Iron Safe Maker, 41 S. Third st. Pntf.Aur.LPHr a, October, 1848. A very hard beard and tender face has compel led ms to seek and test many contrivances design' cd tn moke shaving easy and pleasant, but with imhflcrcnt success, until I made use of the Magic DIAMOND POWDER, sold by Alfred Dennett, and Roussel's Shaving Cream. Their united pow er act like magic, and impart a power to the Razor to remove the most stubborn beard, willitttt irri tating the skin or temper of their owner. J. COX, 4!) South Fifth Street. For sale at this ollice Price 25 cts. per Box ' November 85, 1848-fim. In prewntiMK the puMir with n remetly for the treatment mid cure of Kkver axt Aouk nnd iMher htltoti ilincnies, no ntvil(Hf- it iieeilrMl. Ytint iiuinlfeni in the United tUites, who miflVr from these nffivtitiim in their vnrted firmi, nre enmHtllMl to neek relief from other mrees thmi the imme diate proserin! it im of the refrular phrsieinn. It lee"me theref re an object of hiiinnnity, tis writ as nf putilie inter est, to brinir lofnre them a ret tied y prepnnil iVotn much ex wrienee, uud wliii li Htny ulvnB lm relied iipn as fr, EFFErrrAL, and it ahmi.k to 'tup constitution. Thnt such is the true eluiraeter of the INDIA (H( l,Ai(Hil K, is amply nttestetl by the uinvers.il succtsj with which it has been employed. R? Kxtrnet from a eommuntention of the Hon. Wir,- mam WooDBitiTWR, of the V. S. dilute, late Governor of AltClllgitll, Dethoit, Oct. til, 1S40. Doctor Charlfs OMnnn, )eir Sir, I litive read with much interest, your little TRARATifiK upon the 'rauses, tretitimnt mid cure" of the febrile dini;nres which huve so extensively prevailed iu our country durinc the lust few nraiihs an interest inererwd. no (it m trf, by the f net tint I have individually suffered so mueli i'nin"lheni. Thoimh I feel mysi-lf very inn impotent to judire Kiifely upon a subjivt mi entirelv profesMtnual, yet your theory seems to me well reit meil, und your ennelu sions just, and I think withal, that your pamphlet is calcu late! Ui prlnce iniieh pmetieal iT'hhI. Speukiug of the iiittliciue he fern s It fullv justifilyour fltittertntj exeetatiius, and as a safe, convenient, and popu lar remedy, my own experience. s far. induces me to tw lieve that it will prove a jrrout public benefit., I am pleased to learn ihat you have recently established several neeneies or its disv sitiou though 1 regret t h:itt wilh u view to n m re fronend dissemination of it, you should have found it necessary to remove from your present residence among us. With much respect 1 liave the hi nor to be, sir. Vour ulilieeil servant, WIIMAM WOODHKIOGE. txT From Hon. STF.ru rx V. H. Trowbiiidgk, of Miclil gnn State Senate, to the Afjent ut Detroit. IIirmimiiiam. Oakland Co., Dec, J 3, 141, Sir you wish me to inform you what I know of Dr. Osgood's India CholiuTufnic. ir anti-hilious niedioinc. 1 do Irelievo that if the virtue and chVaoy of this medicine were Seneially known, the FWF.a am aulk would disappear in lichigan. J proeuri-d n bottle in the spring of 1HJ1, nr.i have gornl re;isou to Iwlieve licit inyKeli'and family usenptd the airue lust se:tsou ill consetpienee fif i(t hrk. lVrhaps in no suuiuier sine the settlement of this fine Iiciiiusuiu, lias the fever and nguc len mo prev'ttlent as the ust. I have ree iminend'd litis Tiiedieiue in numerous in stances, und when the discawe hn:l become fixinl and Uillhil the skill i if phyrii-itns; and I huve never kn"vti it fad. 1 has uiiiverHitlly pnshievd h in si happy effects, tuid 1 bet lieve it has never been exeeed-d byway niedieine iu reino ving the biliiais diseases of the climate. Vours. renpeelfullv, stkvhrx v. n. TRownmnnn. Affent for Smihurv II. B. MASSKR ; Northnmlwrluiid, W1THINOTOM 'Co.i Milton, J. 11. KASKU; HeliHS grove, MAY V KLUSK. May 6, m8 tf J. T. GP.EEITOTJGS:. (I.ntc Keller & Greennngli.) PATENT ATTORNEY. AND MECHANIC AX. EKOIZTEEB, Watililngtoii, O. C BRAWIXGS and pripors for the Patent Ollice, prepared ami all the iiCL-essiry bu siness, in reliitiou to securhift patents, truns aeted, and promptly attended to, at their of lice opposite the Patent Olliee. October 28, 1848. GOLD & SILVEH WAUB. J. STOCKMAN, No. 60 Chrsnut-ft, at the sign of the Gold Thimble, between id. if 3d. st., South side Piui.Am:i.ri!iA. M ANITA CTl'HE and keep constantly ou liaiul, at wholetiile and retail, tlic fol lowing artieles, ofanupcrior quality, at reduced prices : liold and Silver Pencils, do Thimbles, do Finder Pliic IdH, Silver Talile, Dcnort, 'IVa, fnlt and Mustard ISpoons, do Forks, Souji and Oyster liiullcs, do Coinlis, Pumc C'liisps, Scissor Hooks and Cliaius, Kuilting ISlicatlis, &c. AI.SO, Jewellery, Plated and llritlamiia ware, (eriiuiu (Silver Kpoons, Ac; (iold Diamond poin. ted l'cns at various prices ; Jackson's Superior Everpointed Leads, tuc, &c. PhiiadelpUia, May 86, 1-S10. Ayer's (3herry Pectoral, FOR COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, HOARSENESS, ASTHMA. HOOP. ING COUGH, BRONCHITIS AND CONSUMPTION. THIS valuable prupumiiiin, HiuiiiliiiiKly miccmrful in curinx diwiix of llie l.uii, i. the reaull of a ikill tul coiiibiimti ui ol ih known ouniiive principle, of mfxlieiue. In iiijrri'ilU'iits ure freely ovule kiunvil t the puMic, and ure Ihnitu uekiiawltHlpvt to mistical mel ni piuiwiiiK rare mli-al vinuea, vviiieh iincnlinr virtue, .re ooaibimxl ia the 'LiliailtV I'Kl.'Toii.-U," in their great. purity uis) eiHiucy, ami when imvUu. will be aeea from the following vulnnttlr tesliinonv : l'ltUFl'.SfHJIt C1.KVELAND, of llkiwiloin Coltexe, ljran.wiek, Maine, write. hfrve witneurd the rdet'ta if your Cherry Pectoral hi my own family and in lliat of my friend., and it ha. aiveu great rttlillactiou ill niKlM)lh ot" adult, ami children." A VOICK FROM MAXiAl HLSKTTS. From Dr. liryaul, Druggist and l'ol master, Chicopee Full., Muss : Da. J. C. Arra Doir 8ir: Euchwort please find remit, tancc for all the Cherry Pectoral laat sent me. 1 can au hesitatingly any, that no medicine we sell gives such suns fuel i tn as yoar's dtws nor have I e'er seen medicine which cured so many cu.es of ctuh and lung complaints. Our Physicians are using it exteusively in the practice, aud wilh llie Ituppicst clTccts. Truly yours, D. M. Hit Y ANT. IR. PF.RKIN8. President of Venaiait Mediesl Cullego ons tu" tha ovwt learned uud inlulligeut p)i)sicians iu the cuuntry, "considers it a c mpiisitKii tif rare excellence fur the cure of that for. aiidulile diM. Cn.umntiisi.n Au aluusa incredihle uuinher of certificates hare tieea rcouived : proving itirit the cherry l'eetond is. iu truth, a tiRF.ATRKMF.UY for Coughs. Colds, Asthma and all pulmonary complaints. FRICH 73 CKNTti PKR UOTTL.K. Prepared by J. c. AVKH, Isrwcll, Mass., and sokl by H. MAfSKlt, Buubury, aud MARY McCAY, Northuui. berlaud. March 31, lh48 . r Nullte to OellnqueiilB. ALL persona indebted to tlia subscriber,' longer tlmn six months, on note or book account, are requested to rait and make settlement, or else their accounts will be left with a magistrate for col lee ion. JOHN W. FRILIIS'Q tSunbury, July 7, 1849, . . , STONE milk Pans, stone Jugs and Pitchers, and other articles of stone ware just received and for sale by JOHN W. FRILING. Sunbury , Juno 29, 1819. ..... - DR, TOWNSEND'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF 8AR8APA1ULLA. i Tnm F.ltract Is put np in qntrrt hnttlel. ft la ait times cheaper, pleasanter, and warrauteri superior to anjr sold. It eurrs diseases withrmt romiling, pnrglng, sick ness, or debilitating the patient, sad is particularly adapted FALL AND SPRING MKDIClNE. Th gtmt bmtitr nd tiiperlnrlty of this fermpftriUa over vinor renicnic wnimt 11 eraoirateadiBeaMf It invlgoratf tha borfjr. . , t . , CoiiHimpt inn cured. ClfaiiM und 84reiifthen. Ctniinmptlon can he cured. Bronchitis, Conmimplhm, Liver Cnmptnint, CpWii, Conghi. Catarrh, Asthmn, fpitting of HlofM. Horennw in th Chest, Hectic Flush, Night 9wvtN, Uiffl - cult mi Profuse KKpcrtnrntion. , nd Tuin in th Side, Ac, Ac. have nnd can lie cured. Jn1jnMy there nevef was a remedy thnt hos been so nir cewTiil in despemte cases of consiunptinn this it clenii tea Httd strengthens the svstcm, and Rpnetirs tn hcnl the nl- cors nn tlte lunva, nnd patients gradually regain their usual health and strength. . CURIOUS CASK OP CONSUMPTION. There is scarcHy a day passes but there are a number f rnsra of consumption reported as cured by the use of Dr Towiisen'a StirsiipHrillu. The following wns recently re ceived : l)r. TowjMuxn Dcnr Sir: For the lost three yenrs I have been nlllictnd with ffenernl debility, and ncrvniis con stnnntion o( the lnM stiitre, nntt did not expect to ever pi in my hciilth Ht nil. After going through course of medicine under the care of some of tliem 'st itintiiignished regular phyniriaiis nnd memhers of the Bmrd of Heutth in New York and elsewhere, and spending Uie in sl of my earnings in niii7Miiiii in if-V'HM in iiniuii, hum ii 1 1 1 r it-niuiii)i in snme jmper of ynnt irwipHnHn I reaolvrd to try it. A Her using six liottlcs I found it done me great gtxid, and en I let I to ate yiwt at your offiee ; with j-our nil vice I kept on, nnd do most heartily thnuk you for your advice.. 1 persevere iu taking the HurBtimrii1u, and tmve heen nble to atlnul to my iisunl laUirs for the last fouT months, and I hope by tho blessings of Mod nnd your SiirsnptiTilla to continue my health. It helped mo beyond the expectntins o nil who knew my case, CIIAIU.K& CL'IMI1V Orniig-. Kssex co. N. .T. Aug. 9, 1H17. ft at e of New Jersey, Kssex county, . Chttrhn Quiin by being duly sworn according to law, on his rmth sttith, tint the fon-going statement is true aeeonlinir tn the best of his kimwledKe nnd belief. C HAHI.KS (;l IA1HY. Sworn and Biilwcribed to before me at Orange, the 2d August, J847. CYIll'f UAl.UWIN. Justice of th Pence. SPITTING IlLOOJi. Read the following, and any thut consumption is iu incu rable if you. can : New York, April 20, 1PI7. Pr. Townskxd : 1 verilv In'lievc that ynur Siirsapnrilla has been the mentis Ahnmgh Provideiwe, of suving my llie I have for several yenrs had a bud eouh. It beeatne wrue and worse. At. kist I raised large quantities of bloixl. had night sweats ami was greatly debilitated and reduced, nnd did nnt expect to live. I have only used your Kintapnrilla but r short time, and there has a wonder. ul change leen wrought in me. 1 nm now able to walk all over the city. I raise no Mood, aud my cough has left me. You can well imagine that 1 am thankful for these results. Ynur obedi ent servant. WM. RUSSKLL, 03 Catharine st. LOST HKR SPKKCII. The annexed cerlitieate tells a simple and truthful story f suffering and relief. There are thousands of similar cn sen in this city and Brooklyn, nnd yet there are thousands of parents let their children die for fear of being humbugged or to save a few shillings. Bro iklyn. Sept. 13. 117. Br. Townsend: I take pleasure iu suiting, for the bene fit of those whom it may concern, that my daughter, two years and six mmrhs old, was a! flirted with general de bility aud loss of speueh. Shu was given up us past jti covery by our family phyrticiau ; hut lortuimtely I vwj re cnmniemled by a fm nd to try yon r Sarsamrilla. Bii ire having used one bottle she recovered her spereh and was enabled to walk alone, to the ast Hiishmeut of all whn were nefpminted with the circiiuisUtnccs. fhe is now quite well, niul in much better health than she has been for 1H months pusL. JOSKP11 TAYLOR, York st., Iinmklyn. TWO CI1ILDKKN SAVKU. Very fi-w fiHiiiIi''S imleeil in fact wo have nnt heard of one that lists! lr. Tttwusend's Hawiparilla iu time, lost any children the oust Summer, while tlrso that did int. sickened nnd died. The corciHcate we publish below is conclusive evidence of iln value, and is only another instance of its saving the lives of children : Dr. Tows sen!! Dear Sir: I had two children cured by your Sarsa pari I la nf the summer coinpl.iiut find dysentnry ; one was only lft month old and th! other 3 years. They were very uiuch reducwl, und we exiws-ted they would die j they were given up by two respectable physicians. When the doctor informed us Hint we must lose them, we resol ved to try ynur S.irKipariltn we hud heard so much of. but had little qui fit line?, there lieing so much Ft nil advertised that is wtWthtcss: but we are thankful th:it we did, for it uuilnuhtedly savisl the lives of both. I write this that oth ers may be induced to use it. Yours, respcetfullv. JOHN YVUsSON, Jr. Myrtle-avenue, Brooklyn, Sept. 15, 1M7. TO Till: LAOII.S. GRKAT FKMALK MKDKtNR. - Da. TnWNSKND's Saksaparilla is a sovereign and speedy cure for incipient coiiHumptioii, ami for the general prostra tion of the system no matter whether the result of inhe rent cause or causes, produced by irregularity,, illness 11r uc vident. Nothu g can be ni ire surprising than its invigorating ef fiTisou the human frame. IV-ihoub all weJikniB uud las situde, from taking it at once lierome mhnst nnd lull of energy utuler iis inthieuee. ll imiuedijtely countenieis the iicrveli'sut'ds nf (he female frame, which in the great cause iKirrcuiieKs. It will not be expected rf un, in cases of nti delicate a na ture, to exhibit ci-rliticatcs of cures performed, but w can unsure the alllirted that hundreds of eases have liuen repor ted to U. J)k. TowNKsn : My wife being greatly distressed by Wrtikiiess mid general debility, mid suttWiug c aiMimally by pain and wilh other dutieitlties, and having known caaci where your im-dirine has efl'.-eieil gre;it cures; and nlno haring it rec-'tumeutled for such cases as I have drscriltrd, I obtained a h.ltle tH yair J Extract of Sarsnpurilla uud fol lowed the directions you gave me. In a Fhort period it removed her complaiuts und restored her to health. Being grtatlul for the benefits she received, I take pleasure ui thusackiinwlettging it, and recommending it to the public, M. D. MOOKK, Altaiy. Ag. 17, '41. cor. Grand A Lydiu at. DYSPK1S1A. No fluid or mndiciiia has ever !eeii discovered which so nearly resembles the gastric juice or suliva iu decomposing ftKMl and strengthening the organs of digestion as this pre paration of Surnupuxilla. It pitivcly cure every case of dyspepsia, however severe or chronic. Bank Dennrtineitt, Atlmny, May 10, W5. Pr. Tmvnsend Sir : I have been ntllicted for severul years with dyspepsia in its worst form, attended with aour nessof stonuu-h, loss of uppetite, extreme heartburn, and a great aversion to alt kinds of ftvsl, and for weeks, (what I eoukl ent) I have Iwvn unable to retuiu I Kit a small portion on my slmiuifh. 1 tried llie usual remedies, but they hud but little or no effect iu removing the complaint. 1 was in duced, about two mouths since, to try yo ir Lxtruct of Sur saparilla, and I inubt say with little confidence ' but after it iff nearly iwo ivuues, i tomiU my appetite rvsuwe and tlia lieiirlburn entirely reiuoycif ; and 1 would earnestly eomineml tlie nse ol' it to those who have been af dieted as 1 huve been. Vour., ic., W. W. VAN .AXDT. Agent for tnnWy JOHN W. I'KII.IM; ; Nor tliuiuherliiiHl, MARY A. .MeCAYi Danville, WM. A. Ml'HHAY & Co., Apnl IB, 1B4S ly COLUJMBIAN SERIES OF ftr(titmctfC0. The Pupil's friend ami Teacher'' s comfort. 'THE COl.IJMMAN CALCUI.ATOKTliig - work is already introiliicrd into some of tlit lcst Aoatlaiuifs ami a liirjro mim'ior of Schools, where its use hits given ilmiled and tiniversnl ku tisfuctinn, both to trnrhrr nnd pupil. It is purely Aiiii'iii'un in its character, Imsod upon our own beautiful decimal system of currency. It contains more, the arraiifrementa are better, and it is tho easiest and t'hetient work of tho. kind now in use; and it is w considered by hundreds of the most competent teachers and men of sviencc in the Uni on, who huve recommended it, It is the book, particularly and expressly prepared for our Ante' rictm (tcwlurt : liy A'vion Ticinor, Tub Youth's Coli .m hi a nV!a lcvlator. This volume contains 01 pages, wt, about 900 exam plea for solution on the slate. It embraces the Fundamental Rules, Compound Rules, Simple and Compound Reduction, Single Rule of Three, Proportion, &c. TickMon's Arithmetical Tables, is destined for the uae of younger classes in tha Schools of tlie I 'niled States. A lieautiful little book and picas ing to children, and the only one of the kind of any value. There are Keys to both Arithmetics bound sin gle or double, for the convenience of teachers, in which the solutions of the questions are given with much extra matter for the Mack board. . These Keys are the most complete works of tlie kind ever published, and contain, in . addition, about two hundred examples iu Mensuration, See., for the use of the Teacher. All that is wanted is to have the above books examined, and no teacher who is acquainted with the science of Arithmetic, will hesitate to pronounce them the best works that have ever been published in 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 the Schools public and private, except two, in the City of Reading. Also, in aliout twenty Acadamiesin the State of Pennsylvania in a large portion of the Schools in the City of Wilmington, in the City of Lancaster, and lit tha llorougha of Ilarrisbtttrg, York, Chamliersburg, Lebanon, Uoylestown, Potts ville, Orwigsbiug, &c, &c, . , For sale by lUxur Massxk, Sunbury, Agent fy Northumberland County, Sunbury, Dec 3, 1848. , KENNEDY'S PATENT SASH" FAS TENINGS. A cheap and excellent arti da for fustcniug sash for aule by J. W, FRILING. Sunbury, July 7, 1849. ADD'8 celebrated Horse and Cattle Medi cine fix sale by UENRY MAIMER Sunbury Jan. g7tk, 184 "' ' '" '( OXYGENATED ": ' ' I A SOVEREIGN REMEDY FOR . DYSPEPSIA, . PHTHISIC, AND ' ' asNnaALszifjiLnr. ' j GEORGE B. GREEN, Proprietor. s , , Windsor t Vermont. IS s snrerrlm remnly for I)Y8PKPfIA, In msny of hi forms, sucli ss pnin in the rttomnrh, Itrortliuni, hnbitusl CortlvciwM. Arid rt(mncli. lteBilsche, IKsof Annctito, Piles, Night fwnts, nnrl even Coiimimntioo tDyrieptic Phthisic.) sml Asthnst, ut Phthisic atteinM with diTniis mnit of the Stiirrmch (ir Uy.peptie Aiithinn!) Dtlhcult Hrmthiiiff. which often rusnlta from imnrrfert digestion (or Dy.prptic Syspmro.) in relii-vnl liy tln-ne Hitter.. I n hort, their nse hits been proved in the relief of almost all the symptoms tlmt proceed from a debilitated or atonic condi tion of the ftnrmrh i also in general ilelillii ariiin from aue or from the effects of Fever, particularly Fever and Ague. Females suffering tinder any uterine dernngement nn.nig irom wenKness, will nun llie ri.rxvoEj.Tsii dit- Ta" an excellent remedy, and not surpassed uy any incui cine in use. . - f . ' t ' The hi.tory nf this meditrine is peculiar, it has mane Ms way tn pntilir favor solely by the force of its own intriii.ie rncniR. no nriincini nit'aua imve Keen u.ea is give u no toricty and Hirurt it un- n imlilic attention. It hns never lief'ore evni liecn udvertiserl, Imt hnving first shown its re in:irktilile cflicttry in flic fmuily of tlie proprietor, and by him nfteruTirde nilniioirrturtM to his afllicled friend, and ac limiutnnci'a Willi a like re.ult, its reputiitioll grniliinlly ex tended until it is known in the m -rt di.funt p.ms of ths tlui'iu, us 0 lucilieine of uiirivulled virtues iu tlie curs of I); .pepsin in nil it. dilfereut forius. nnd nl.o for llie curs of A.thinn or Phthisic, lis only hernld and its onlv eulogy linn lieim the .lory of its woniliTlnl cflicncv, na told from nioiilh to month or hy Inter I'r itn friend to friend. In eve ry instance where tlnc. Hitler. Imve Is'en used, and ths ro ault maileliiiowii to the proprietor, they have proved a re medy. Nninemns eertifientes, nttealing the singuliir efTiency of the "OxYGKXATiin Hitter.," nre in the ome..ion of Uis proprietir j many of them aigucil liy pcriHni.ulreaily widely known to fhe puMir. OKO. 11. GRF.KN, Proprietor. WIXDSOR, Vt., October 3, 1H5. The follow ing Oertlfienlcs hove recently been received t WaH1!SOTi1, O. C, .tl'VK 10, If 18. Ifnvlng made uae nf llie "Oxvrrunuterl Hitter." prepnreil by Ur. (ieo. II. fireen, of Windsor.. Vt. nnd from know ledge ohtainerl of Ihcir effieney in other rane., wecheerfillly re iniieiiu lliem to llie public, believing tlml lliev Wlllllllly ausinin ine rceonniieuiiniion ol the I'roprietor. We hops thnt thia viiliiuble remedy m:iy be so gcuemlly diffused throughout the country Hint it limy be ncceuible tu all tha ninicieo. lA.MfF.I. rilF.I.PP, ,; , WII.I.IAM HPIIAM. u-! J AMi:r 1. SIMMONS, (.'. S. S . 9. Senator from Vcrmsnt. . Seiintor from R. T.lnnd. . T. MOR I :I1I:AL). V. . Senator and formarlv Ooi eni. or of Kentucky. I.. If. AllNOIJ), ItTetiibcr of Congress and formerly 6s. vcrnor of R. 1. ' WM. W )T)HniDGT', V. S. Penator and formerly Cs vernor of Miehi-rnn. M. 1 MA11T1N, Delegate in Congress from Wisconsin L cruiur) . From lion. II. D. Fo.tkh. Member of Congress frsm Femisvlynnin. Wa.iiixhtox, U. C, Juxr 10, IStS. Tenr Pir, 1 huve been n dv.icptie sum-rpr for about ti years, ami have resorted to varioiia medicines lor relirf williont success, until I iiinde use of your "OjtveeirtteH Hitters." I have us-il uliout two liottles, nnd find myself restored to pertec-t heultli The forms in which tb. dis ease showed itself, in my ease, were, grcnt neiility of the suiiiHicii, io oi ii,ente, extreme flatulence, severe conall puti m of llie liowels, mid violent heail.ielie. Feeling tlest rons that n knowledge of vour valuable remedy mnv reach other, similarly nlllietcd. 1 take greet pleasure iu record ing my tertiinony to its cunitive power i ami would also reinuik, that while on a visit at home n short thus since. 1 administered a part of a boffle to a number of niv afflicted friends, wilh great mice. They are desirous 'that von sh 'llld establish nn nseney nt Piitsburg. or inl'oriil Itiein where the niedieine cant lie obtained. With an mrnest dc. sire for your prosperity uud happiness, I subscribe invseli, truly your friend ' u, jj voSTKIt. l);.et. IJko. H. fJnrRN.'WiiHlsir. Vt. f nil Wholesale nail Kciail bv tiieeli & Fletcher, Na. 28 Hint It Sixth ftreet. 1'hiluilolphin. Agent f.r Snnl.iirv II. II. MASSI'.U. Agents for .Milton MAC'KAY IIAAf!. Agent fit I'ppor Maluiuo) . J. Ii. HK.NX. "April 13, If Is IMPORTANT TO THE l'UCLIC. HCPsSE CATTLE MEDICINES. Don't permit your Horses or cattle to die, when the means of cure nre within the reach of all ! The undersigned has spent severul venrs in the study of Veterinary practice iu "London and E iliulioro'," be hns also availed himself of tht resear ches of Lcihig, and other celebrated men. whohave contributed so much towards a judicious treatment ofnuiiitaU; the principles of our practice consists in the rejection of general bleeding and tho total rejection of all medicine.) tint experience has shown to be of it (lnii rerom tendiiney. These re medies net iu harmony wilh tha vital principle, and when given according to the directions which nr coiiip.inv each article they are capahlo of exciting and increasing the natural functions, without di minishing or destroying their power, hence are safein the hands of every one. G. H. DADD, M. D. A List of Horse anil Cattle Medicines. Physic balls, 75c. per box. Alterative ball, 75c do. " powders for bad condition, 75c per pack age. Heave powder for diseases of the lungs, 75c dc. Urine powder for " kidneys, 75c do. Tonic powder for bad condition glanders, 75c do. Cordial drink for inflamnlion of bowels, 75c per botlle. Liquid blister, 75c per bottle. Ointment for promoting the growth of hair, 50c per pot. Healing balsam for wounds and saddle falls, 75c. er botlle. Wash for inflamed eyes, 50c per bottlo. Ointment for mange scratches, old sores, &c, 50e per botlle. Embrocation for soro throat, 75c per botlle. Hoof ointment for sand crack, brittle hoof, &c, 50c per buttle. Horso Liniment, the most celebrated article known iu England fur lameness of every description, 75c Sr ijl t per botlle. l)iKtemKr powder for red water, $1 per bottle. Worm powders for tho removal of wonus from the intivstinul canal, T.'prr puckne. For sale by STIMl'ssON A REED, 2 Mer chants Row, also nt DADD'S HOKKK AM) CATTLE .MEDICINE DEl'OT, Nos. 1 & S lLivuiaiket fSijuarc, UoHton. l'uii'phlets describing iho diseases for which thene remedies are used can be had gratia. Numerous Certificates are in possession of the Proprietors, of cures perfurmcd by the above .Medi cines. Soldl.y CiREEN &. FLETCHER,No.26.South SIXTH Street, Philadelphia, and by his An est. HiivwT M.issKu, Kuuhurv, February 3, 184!) tf SP.O WIT'S ESSESt E OF JAMAICA GINGER PREPARED and sofil onlv, at FREDERICK BROWN'S DRUG and CHEMICAL Store, N. E. corner of Fifth and Cuksxtt streets, Phi ladelphia, Thin Essence ie warranted to possess in a concentrated furnr, all the valuable properties of Jamaica Ginger, and will be 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 the stomach a glow and vigor, equal to' a wine glass of brandy or other stimuland, without any of the debilitating elVocts, which are sure to follow the use of liquor of any kind i and it ia therefore especially serviceable to children and females. To the aged, it will prove a great comfort ( to tlte dyspeptic, and to those who are predisposed to gout or rheumatic aflix-tions, it gives great relief; nd to the inebriate who wishes to reform, bid whose stomach is constantly craving tha noxious liquor, it is invaluable giving tone to the diges tive organs, and strength to resist temptation j and ia consequently a great agent in the cause of tem perance, . (jTFull directions accompany ing each bottle, , The above article can be had at Uie office of Uie American. " Philadelphia, June S, 1819. lj ; , , ,,i. PATENT Trusses of all kinds, Harrison's writing and indelliblo ink, Cotton yarn and laps, just received and for sale by . ! : J. W. FRILING. Sunbury, Dec. 3, IS48. ; , CAPri An assortment just ' received. Also silk HAT8 at $225, for sals by -, , , H. MASSER. Uunbury, Dec.?, J848. wmj S LOVUU CASVY. Au eicsi- lent retuedy for coughs, colds. For sale at thia mM - TIIIJ Oil AND m'UOATlVE. FOR TUB OTTBB OP tlesdseha, Gidiliness, . Mee.lcs Mt Rheum. ' K neninat ism, rues, . . iimrt stnrn, w.arms. : u ... .. r.u..i . , ' Cholera Morlni.. rVnell Pox, Jsnnrlicc, j Cough. ((iiii-y,r (I Pains in the Raefc, ' wiHimiin f'u it w Inwi low"" HiHuiiipuon, r its, Pnlpitslinrl of tlw Heart,, . l.ivM.nBlnint, ,. Rising ill the Throat, Krisipclns. Uealncs.: ' 3ra Dropsy, Asthma, Itching, of the Skin, Fevers of all kinds,. Cobta, Wont, O ravel, ;:f Female Complaints, Nervous Complainta, ' AND A VARIETY or OTHER DUEASRS ARtlina MOM IMPURITIK8 Or THE tlOOD, AND ODSTIlUCTIONi IN THE ORGANS. Or, MOEStlON. ' ' : I F.spCTienee has pr..vl that nearly ew Disease originate from hnpilrilira ol llie Illoml or ilitst'scmcnta of the ll ir ra ti vea Organ. and to ilecure Ilenlih, tie tfitm tefnovs thossj olntrneti nisor restore llie, Blood to itsnatirral state. v The nversicm to tnkinir meilieiue ia most efTeetnaUf Vs rnnved by Clicsnkb's V no eta bi.bi I'iiro.tivs Pn.is, Imnaf . c an(ilelely envoi 'pM with a coating of pure wliita Sngari wlneh is n distinct fr.an the internal Ingredleiitl s. a out shell from the kernel) and hnveno taste of medicine. .P Hut are ns easily swallowed as bits of candy. MoreoVef they neither irui'aeuta or grijm iu the slightest degree, but, npenite eipitilly un all the disiased liarlanfthe sysiefri, irtr .. l 1 l. ...a. h .-"miiiiiiis imotvm Hi, nnn mcKing nny rnrtntltwr region Thus, it thel aver lie ntri-cleil one ingredient will operate on tlmt particular organ, and, hy elenuslng itof sn ..n w i.ne o-Fioie it. mi us ruiiiueu sriuc- Anoiner will openiteonthe Hiwrd nhil remove nil impurities in Its cirra inuon , wiiiies i mm win encetiintty expel whatever UnptM. irlics may have liecn disehnrgeil into the atomneh, and iieneS. they strike nt the nsit or disease remove nil Impure Ha mors from the body , open the pores externally end inter nally; Sepnnlle all frrigiinnd iibnoxioos iarllcle frn I he chyle, so thnt llie blood niny lie thoroughly pure thin seen- , ring a free mid lienlthy aetioalo the Heart, l.nugMiuid I.iver and therHiy they restore health even when all other snns? have failed. The entire trnlh of Hie above can be ascertained ky ths trial of s single box: und their virtues are so positive snd certain iu restoring Health, thnt the proprietor binds himself to return the money panl IVrr them in all eases whers they do not give universal satisfaclioii.. Ilolall I'rlcc, 3ft cf, per nox Princlil nTiee No! flfl Versey at., N. York,-' S lid by JOHN Y. YOI'NH, Uiinbury. ,. ' AT. A. MeftAY, Xorthiimliertsnrf.- CT Item-mlierDr. O. V. Cliekner is the inventor of ths Sugar Touted Pills, mid Hint nothing of the sort waa evsr heard of until he iutnliiccd them in Jiida, 1SJ.1. Purcbssars1 aliould, therefore always ask for Clickner's fjkignr CnatW I ills, and take nu others, or tliey will lie made tha victims af s frnurl. February, 17, 1tn ly SOUKS VKTi BEM'ItED. , Burns, Scalds, and all kinds of inflamed Sous Cured. T lOKSKVW t'NlVi:ns.T,OINTMF.NT. i.tl,. ..rf complete Hum Amid te ever known. It iiistamlT, (and as if bv Mnuic) stops nuitis ol the mm s..;. BurnniHl Si'uld. For old S ires. Hiuises, Cuts, Spraina As on mail or Imist. it ia the heat application that can he roads Thouauuils huvetrifd.'in I lliniisumls pniise it. It iathemoat perfect muster of niu ever discovered. All who us re commend it. livery family sh mid lie ptovided with it None can lel how so 'ii some of the family may need it. t Observe each boi of llie g.-iionir Ointment has ths name of S. Tocsky. wrilleu on the outside l.iM To nsits to Ibis is f irgery. , H oatmi'ii, l.ivi.ry Alon, Fanners, and all wUt use Horses, will find Ihis Oiiitineut the very heat thing they esn as. for f olbr Culls. Scratches, Kicks', Ac.. ie.,,,M tlii iraiiiinals Surely eviTy mere fill iinai would keep his jiiiinvda sa free from v.un as possible. Touse, -s Universal Ointment ia sll tint is require I. 'IVv il . HITKS OF IXSKf I'.-i. Forth, afing or bite ,tf pnisoa lis liiwels. I .ii..-; 'sOi,i!iin;ut i uniivalled IluiHlretia liars tried it cud loind It po d. , l'Ii.i:SL-ti:v:t): Forth Piles. Toiiscy'sTim-crnl Oint ment is one of ilieliesi llenv-lies tint cnii be applied All wIki love Iriiil il tor the Piles ree 'tiie.ieuil it . . ol.l.SH!ti-;; t.T!!i;n. for ..Id ..h.stiuate S .res, there is n-.ttniig h.,i:i1 l i T-ms -a Oimnient. A person in Mami-.' lis.il.ul. lorn liuiiilierufycarF.n s re l, ii,t Uiffjrd ths sk.. I ot Hie d K-l.ns. I "s . ilinlM.-iit was reeoinmemliid by one ..f the yiniing physician... (;, knew it. gruat vir tucs.) an.! Iwi h jtes pn.diidl m , re benefit thmi the pa tient hud received tr.mi any und nil previous remedies. Let all ttvit. lll'l!S AND SCAt.Tifi DftlKn. Tlion,,, f nwn ul llnrns and Scalds, in nil irls of the country. Iiavfllieeii euae l by T ,""' ' nivewl t Ihansint. Cerlifi.-atracuouga coald be hn.l t i fill (be wlio,.t'ttiiFFlieet , VIOI.i A I' Ultt'iSKS ( I JU:l). 'resli,uoni,,l. on testti', m-nnl in I n-T m Tom.v Ointment f.,r curing Bruiaes heve been oI1,th-I the pr .pi iet -ns. Hundreds iu' Syrsca.s willc-rluyto its great nii rlf n lievine the pain of tha mo.t severe IJrnises. All in'i-F his uU try it. St'U.illU'.V!) (T;;rl. SM-.s.enses of iVold He.4 Imve been cured by 1 nisey'a (.liulmeiit. "fry it it seldj fuili. ' SI.T Rni-.I -t Cf"l-f). or nil fhe rein-diea ever dls. coverei, i ,r!lis 111 .st dij-jgreenble c miplnint. Tousey'a Usi t'l M ll"-'1I,"t e unplcte. It never Was knows 1 fllAPITO II M)S CA IJi:rrni:D.Tou.ev'a fa.-vers-, t liniment will always care the w .rst eusea of Cluaj- pe'l ll ni.ls. Se. res ;( pcrs.n.a will stale Ihis. SOIIi: l.il'MlKKH. .-,,n!,e e,,r of S .re Lips there was never it.-.yl :.,:; sst-.-to e.ual to Tousey-. Oinlm.nt. II is sure to eine h.-ni. Try i!. 11 isa sei. n'ilK cm .iu. I. wirraiitfd no to, eontain an pi eriai-n, i n .;" .icirj. t V 1'riee i ceiila per box. For riirlherivir!!eu!sis e ne -niing i,i, rn,llv valuable Ointment llie public nre re! erred !,, Pamphlets. i.,'u h-.d gratis, nfrt-soe-iable Ui u;--!!-!. and jMer-lianllkroiiclu.ut ths t'nitwl Stiles. SsfS l'repare.1 l,y ft. TOl'SI.Y, Drugu-ist, No. 100 Msaasa SieM, New ork. . Agkn-JOHN Voi:.G, Buubury, M. A. McC AT, X'Uthuiiilieilnivl. 1 February 17, 1S4S1. ly LSVER COIVIPLAINT, JAlTXDtCK. DVSi'I'jPPIA. CIlROXlC OR NERVOUS DKHH.ITV.'niSKASE Or THE KIDNKYS, And all diseases arising from a disordtrtd Liver or Slomnck in loth Mate and ' Female: : Such ns Coiuitijnii-.n. Inward Piles. Fullness or moral In th Head, Acidity i f ihu St mweh, Nausea, Heait-bgrffj Ilisgu.t lor Fo-irl. Fullness or weight in llie Stomach, Saisr r.rucuii ms. SiuLinr or I 'hetering ut the pit of the Stomaa! Sn-iiniiuug o il.e llea.l. liuriieil nnd liiuVult Brcsthins, Fluttering ut the Henri, Choking or Siitrieatiiw sensations when ia a lying p mure l)iinn-s i f Vii..u, Dot. er w.ss before lb. Snrhl. Fevor Mud dull pni i (,e Ifmd, T)efieil ey ol rei;.ii.itio,i. Yell iwn. as .. the Skill and Fvca, FaiaJ Hick, t'hee. I.imlia, Ac.. Sudden fl'uriies sf Heat, I. liming in i, iMuslunt Imugininsa of a- sml gre.il depression of Spirits Tall lie elfeeliRilly eared Ccle!i iilctl (IcTiuaii Bitt Their iwer over tii. rtbove th-seaaes i not e e(llallc,l by any other prep-imti-iii in the I'ni; na the ettrea uttcat, iu luouy eusca utier sKUiful t had failed. 1 leraigrlrrent if the Liver and StoinncTi aro S' liisauily, unit will ata-j. pi Hluce iliicawjol Uie Iltti, Luiigi aud KMui-ya, mid lays the botty open to an at. llie Chow ra. Itiu us, or Yell-iw Fever, and ia geaicmiiy first cause of that most Uniem! disease, Coujamipli.ai Opinions of the Philadelphia Press. "TH K DISPATCH." Hivembei :ttst savsi A INVAI.I.AIII.i; M IIUH'IN K. We huve frequ.ntty' he-ji-il llie tYlcbriiwd (iciiiiiiu llitlera, maiullaclureil by JJr II Mlil inil, l ik.a ol in terms of eonnucuiUili.ai, snd ws know dcservcdl) so. It is a too common practice, in esr taiu ipiai jcrs, to pull'ull inannei ol" useless I null, but ia Iks sb ivo Kiiicre, iniiijicil. ure living wilueiwa ol their great in mil nnd physical worth. Asa medicine of th I.iT.r" I'oiuplaint, Juundiiv. Nervous Debility und Dvsnepais, it hug been i, mod imniisible, crlW-liug cure, ami' tfi-.r.mrklT eradiealiiig diac iss, when all ollwr medicine liave failed. W e feel c invine. d. llr.t iu Ihe use of Iho Herman Uittcrs, the intieul it ml Uie uie ilelaliuitiil, but constantly gains strength uiul vigor to the iraine a fact worlliy of great coiiskl. Tali nt. The liiuer. are plraisiint in tu.te and stagf uud can be uiluiiulslereil under unv c iri uiiislanee., to ths m . delicate sloinnch. Indeeil, they can bo lined by all par am. Willi the in ait lialfoct KUety. It would be Weil far those who are miiefi uil'ccted iu ihe nervous avaier. ta e Hiinuni e witli one In iooiifnl or tess, snd gradually ia creuao. Weajieiik from experience, and are of eourae proper judge. The pro fur ami wide, have united i' eiHllinejidlug the (ienil iu Uilters, and to the .llllcl in .at etadially advise their uae. SPIRIT OF THE TIMES,"' June 'iHn aaya: ' DO oi n OOODcn iZKNS who are inv the in.-iiiyuuaii.biug cutis, that have been p. IJr. llojil'luud'a Celibratud (n-fumi Hitler, f II 't, we recommend them tollie-liennun Mnlii all wliosre Hliiieted with Ijver "iiiUiiii, Ja peria. or Nervou. Debility ; the IK. lor hn.ei. our ciiisens alter the Iwat pbyaieisua had failei uaed Ihem anil they have proved toheaninlu'i on alenild kn iw.H', ami we cannot refrain gi tim iny iu their favor, snd Hint which givea cHim upon our humble eifort, tliey are sutirelj "THE DAILY NEWS," , ... Julylihaavs: "We .peak knowingly of Dr. Uoofland's Celeb Disn Hitieis. when ws say it is a ulwuiig ot' this III ditwuara of the biliary, digcative und Nervouat Ins n, w. think aiminal. "It ia a Vnteulue Pr and made willuait Alcohol, said to all iiiysJtU. we sw coiiun, n.l it a. worthy their confidence. ,-i-r. w .v "lutl, t the nrineiis. tii',), V,N MK"u'M-5 riTOIir., No. 27d Itae. ZL rhitadtiphta. ; . ... f , .,, , For. sale, by M. A. McCAY, Norihu'nilierUiud and Sun- oarv Suiie. in rcpeeiaiiis ueaiers goauraliy throughoat - April 81, mo. ly r toUort Varn, CoHihi Cornet Chain, Cotton Lap iT Wadding, Cotton Outlines, Ready mad Pantaloons, Keady made Vests, Congressj Knives, Porcelain lined preserving .kettle, just rswesres.1 for sale by - ( , , -,H,MASER. Stinbury, Dtc. 2, 1848. ' '. , ; A XE& of a very superior quality tor sale las. f if Uliea Sunbury, Dee. 2, 1818. , ( ...wijiv j 13 LANK UOOKti. Ap tusortmetst Bsank, Books, just received and sale by . ' ' H. MASSES !, Suiibnry, Dee, J, 1848.-- u Iw' YKI'P Mftl. -jkpm t.. v Mola-ae. fo, tie by . htiXHxIT . feuubtiry, Dec. S, 1,13, ",iw MAtt,R