From th Bsltiroora Argus. . ' TBI CASE OF TALMADOB. XaAROW ESCAPE FROM TttK 'oALLOVVS. tV htT already alluded to ths. xlraor iinary esse of John Talmadge, of one of the interior towns of New York, who after feeing indicted for murder and imprisoned for lix months, wai found to be wholly in nocent. The case ii one of the most re markable on record, and howi how care ful we ahould be in our judgment! and ver dict. A correspondent of the New York Mirror givet the following thrilling narra fW of the incidenli connected with the affair. Ifothing more fully" imbu?d with atarthng interest can be found in the most absorbing worki of fiction : Ballston Sr-A., Dec. 21th, 1S49. Tha most lingular and abounding devel pmenU that ever characterized the pro ceedina of a court of justice, have just been made before the Oyer and Terminer now silting in this place." You remember the case of John Talmadse, indicted here last spring for the murder of Vm. L.Dodge, tne engineer wno was tinea dj me num in? of the cars from the track. The catas of trophe was produced by stones placed by r j :...:.) . ..I !. Tol- lue accusea on uieiuaiucui tuna. . marine was an intelligent and wealthy far mr of the higher grade, and up to the time of bis arrest had maintained a charac ter and standing; that placed him beyond the reach of calumny. Yet he was a high spirited and passionate defender of his own and the rights of others. And 89 the rail road passed through his farm, he had been coolly subjected to the loss of several cat tle, run over by the cars, for which the company refused all remuneration, and in consequence of which litigation and bitter animosity had ensuej between the parties. Talmadge had been heard to say, he "hoped to God the cars would run off," and this, together with the circumstance referred to, had concentrated public suspi cion upon him, and he was indicted. At length two witnesses, (Irishmen connected with the road) were found, who saw Tal madge place the stones on the track. Their story was simple and plausible, and there seemed on the part of the accused no possible escape from the gallows. The man whom all had esteemed, who had been honored by the people with many a high public trust, and represented them in the State legislature, was soon, in the re luctant belief of all, to swing upon the scaf fold, and expiate the crime of deliberate cold-blooded murder. In this state of things the day of trial arrived. . Thousands from all sections oTtlie coun try crowded to the scene, eager to catch every movement, and listen with tearful eyes to every word that seemed to make against the prisoner. The most eminent counsel were employed on both sides. The prisoner, persisting in his entire inno cence, with pale countenance and an eye of wild agony, sat trembling and reitless in his box. The two principal witnesses took the stand. They were calm and appa rently honest in the natural and plausible tory which they told, from the fleet of which it seemed impossible for the accused to escape. His wife, who sat by his side, and who, up to this moment, had preserved an unexampled composure, now burst into a flood of tears, and by her sobs interrupted the proceedings of the court, and the friends ofTalmadgc began to abandon all hope and to prepare their minds for the awful entence, and the still more appalling scene that was soon to follow it. At this point a movement of the crowd took place toward the door 'of the court room. "Make way !" resounded through the spacious Hall. Two men pressed up to the prisoner's counsel and whispered, agitated and almost breathless, in their ears. A fellow Irishman, who had long known that the story of these two witnesses was all a fabrication, to obtain the reward of fered for the detection of the man who placed the stones, had been moved by con science to disclose it, and to conduct an other person to the proof, positive and un deniable, that when the fatal catastrophe occurred, they were not in this country, but in Ireland. This proof was now pre sented to the prisoner's counsel. The wit nesses were placed upon the stand. The evidence of Talinadge's entire innocence was clear and undeniable the attorney for the people at once moved permission to withdraw the prosecution, and to arrest the two false witnesses on the spot, which was granted, and such a shout as rang through the multitude present, never before thun dered from the windows of a court house. Talmadge was borne off on the shoulders of the people, and tho booming of a six pounder as expressive of their exultation, closed up one of the most novel and ex citing scenes that ever transpired in any court or country. DEEDS ETERNAL. Tne deeds of tens untile men, As if engraved Willi a pen of iron grain, And laid in 6infy reck, they .land uuchanged, YVritteu on the various pages of lli. past If good, in rosy characters of gold ; If had, in letter, of vindictive fire; Cod may forgive but euwiot bl 1 iheinout. A Wooden Boiler. A correspondent of the Boston Cultivator gives the following mode of boiling water in a box, as practise. I by one of the best farmers in Massachusetts, lie says: The box, grooved together, wad six feet long and about two feet wide, the depth be ing two feet or something more. A piece of iron pipe, aay four inches in diameter, entered the box at one em', about an inch unJ a h ill" from the bottom, and was continued, by mean of an elbow, around the box, within an inch and a half of the side, and coming . through the opposite end to the end at which it entered, making, therefore, the circuit of the box inside ; and upou the protruding end of the pipe was fixed an elbow, the smoke pipe extending somewhat above the box. Into this pipe at its entrance, were introduced corncobs as fuel, and it was truly surpriiing now few of these were necessary lo raise the water to the boiling point, the draught beinc exceedingly great, and the water having free access to the pipe. Th tannery of Wm. Foster, in Montrose, fa., was dtro)eJ by the on Thursday mom ing !ut. The Ijss i about 12000, upon whk there is an insurance of f TOO. to rnrsicim druggists asd coistri ' MERCHANTS. ' ' DR. J. N. KEELEK & flro. most respectiuiiy solicits tttsntion to their fresh tock of Enr lisk, French, German mnd Ameican Drugs, Med icines, Chsmlcsls, rainis, vym oiuns, uiss. ware, Perfumery, Patent Medicine &c. Having opened a new store No. 894 Market St. with a full supply of Pre ah Drugs and Medicine, w re apcctfully solicit Country dealers to eisminS our stock before purchasing elsewhere, promiaing one and all who may leel disposed to extend to us tneir ntrnncT. to sell them ttrtuilno Drug and Medi cines, on aa liberal terma aa any other house in the City, and to fait'.fully execute all order entrusteu to ua promptly and with dispatch. . . ! One ol the proprietor being a regular pnysicien, affords ample guarantee of the genuine quality of II article stfld at their eetahlisliment. M enpecinlly invite druggists and country merchants, who ma) wish to become agents for Dr. Keeler'i CrlrhruUJ! Family Medicines, (stan dard and popular remedies,) to forward their ad dress. Soliciting the patronage of dealers, we respect fully remain, K. KEELER V BRO., Wholesale Druggist, No. 284 Market street, Philadelphia. September 15, 1849. ly. LA 111) LAMPS. C OR MELIUS A CO. Ko. 176 t'besnnt at, ESPECTFILLY announce that theyhave just finished the most extensive assortment LAMPS, the v hve ever offered for ale, comprising ELEGANT NEW STYLE CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS. PENDANTS, JlANltb LIGHTS, &c. In great variety, and of ORIGINAL DESIGNS. Much attention haabeen paid to ECONOMY in the construction of these Lamps, and auch r made as will produce the greatest amount of light from the leant consumption of Lard. Recent improvements in the manufactory, with tne introduction 01 new anu penccieu iiittiunicij ennlilcs them to sell at a very GREAT REDL'O TION from former prices, and all articles before leiivinti tho manufactory, are carefully inspected and 'arc warranted perfectly tight, and to give satis faction. Philadelphia, June 2, 1819. ly Ingratitude Is the basest crime or mnn. Tf 7E are not among that class of Editor wh ' for a few dollars will, (at the expense oft ruth and honesty) "crack up an article and bring into rapid sale ; neither are we willing to remain silent, alter having tested the utility of an nn- provetnent or discovery in science or art. Our readers will recollect we told them we were un well with a sore throat and violent cold some few weeks ai;o. Well, we purchased two bottles of WINSLOW'S BALSAM OF HOREHOUND and so sudden was the cure, thnt we forgot we ever had a cold. Those who aro afflicted, may try it upon our recommendation. Lewiston Tele gtapk. A fresh supply of the above valuable medicine just received, und for sule in Sunbury, by John W. Friling, Mary A. McCay at Northumberland, and at wholesale by Frederick Klett, & Co., cor ner of Sd and Callouhill streets, Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Sept. S2d, 1849 8 mo. "Encourage Your Own!" HAAS &TIENN. FASHIONABLE MAKE OF FURNITURE AND CHAIRS. 'T'HE subscriber respectfully call the attention A of the public to their large and splendid assort ment of every quality and price of C A IM M.T-AV A It E, which cannot fail to recommend itself to every one who will examine it, on account of it durable workmanship and splendid finish, made up of the best stock to be had in the city. No effort is spared in the manufacture of their ware, and the subbcriliera aro determined to keep up with the many improvement, which are constantly being made 'J'lieir stock consitta of Mahogany Sofax, OivniiM and Lounges, bureaus, Secretaries, Sftctooarts, SOH, BHEAKFAST AND DiMNG TABLES, and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phila delphia manufactur". BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and price, CUPBOARDS, WORK AND CANDLE STANDS, TOILET TABLES AND EXTENSION TABLES, in short, every article in this line of their business. They also manufacture all kinds and qualities CHAIRS, including varieties never before to be 'had in .uiibury, such aa Maiiouaxi, Black Wamct axii CckLEn Maflk Ghkciax f Ann Wixnsoa CHAIRS, inn i -a net Piako Stools, which are of the latest style, and warranted to be excelled by none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere. The subscriliers are determined that there ahall be no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in tlic cities, as every confidence can be entertained about the quality and finish of their war and Chairs. i heir articles will he disposed of on aa good terms as they can lie purchased elsewhere. Coun try Produce taken in payment for work. I"F UNDERTAKING attended to nn reason able U'rina. (jf The Ware Room ia in 'Market Street, opposite J. Young's atore, and nearly opposite Weaver's Tavern. DANIEL HAA8, GEORGE RENN. Sunbury, April 28, 1849. tf WALL PAPEHS. riIIE Subscriliers have on band the largest a M sortment of Wall firr.as in the city of Phi' U'lrljihin, Wholesale and llclatl, cousisliiig. of every variety suitable Tor rarlora, I. nines, Dining ltooius, l'Uuinlers, Ac, which for quality and Hvle cannot lie siirjiasnd. Doing a cah business nc are cnubled to m il a better article at s much lower rule limn unv store duinff s TRADE BUSINESS. On hand, a Inrce assortment of Win Pah. forl'uriuins, Kiie Prints, Borders, Ac, wliich wili be sold for Cash. Puiwr Hanging done in the country at city prices. rv. II, Denlcra are invited to callaud examine their stock In-fore (lurchaciug elwwlmre. ri:s. & BL KTON, No. 112 Arch Street, Houlh aid Philadcliihia, May 26, 1849 ly BOSS OINTMENT, TOB TSTTEB READ th following eeitiftrat. from Capt. Devoa, th. w.U kuuwu awl popular bluun Boat tapuin (of tne Traveller.) Philadelphia, OetotmrSl, IMS. Seven, vears sines I win attacked with a breskiua out nn luy aeek in th firm ol' THIvr, wliich I am convinced wos C'uitrctt at Ins Hsrber'a Khon. It traitnually esiend ed over my far. until it reut-lted Ih. upper part of the clieeks. UuriuK ilie several in,ulis that it eontiuued siealiiir, 1 uwl didrrent s.filit'atkNis, some of which bad the eticcl, uppreully l least, tif increuinK th. diseuae, but from nun. at Iheiu did 1 perceive th. least benefit until I spoiled the Hose Oiutmkit. By ths tnw at one jar of it, I wus perloclly cured and bavs retuauied fro. of tli atfee. Uun. i hav. sine used th. Ointment, lifhllyapnlied for rough ness ol ike face, ukarhes, chapped bauds, e. With per. feet sureew. 1 hav. uo hesitation Ui rMommeudins It ia tlis auougest ma:uwc lo tb. nuuuc. ..,- JAMES DEVOE. Mut llsaat Uuul. tWuburr. July SH, lb49. . I JOOKS and Gold Pens. On hand e..r.l - ie of th lif of Chrutt, and also a number of goia pens wnicn ws wiu sell at tit PkUadaloUiA Ten sskfttskswaW SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL CABINET WAIVE ROOMS. 1 1 THE subscriber respectfully inform the public that he continue tha manufacture of CADI. NET WARE, in all its brsnchse, at hi stand in Market street In Sunbury, and that he has now on hand a handsomo assortment of well mad and fashionable furniture. He also carries on, at hi old establishment, in Pawn street, ths ' i CHAIR MAKING HX'SIXESS, V' In all it branches, and keens conatantW on hand, an assortment of well made and fashionable CHAIRS, plain and ornamental. All of which ne will dispose of at price aa low a at any esta blishment in the county. 1 ' His long experience in the business, justifies him In the belief that he will be able to give gen eral satisfaction, and therefore solicits from hi customer I continuance of their patronage. IjT All kinds of produce taken in exchange. SEBASTIAN HOLTT. Sunbury, March 17, 1849. tf : , A New Assortment of Freuli Good. IRA T. CLEMENT, RESPECTFULLY inform bis friends, cus tomer and other, that he lists just received a handsome assortment of NEW GOODS st hi (tor in Market 5qusre in Sunbury, auch a Dry Goods, Groceries, Queens ware, Hardware, &c. Sunbury, June S3, 1849. TANNERS TAKE NOTICE. New Hide Oil nnd Lonthcr Store. As. Ill North 3d St. 3 doors Moa Ract St. Philadelphia. THE subscriber offer to the tanner on the most favorable terma their fresh importation of Hides, consisting of Buenos Ayres, Lanlata, t,aracca, Laguira, Hung-Ury, t-Iuli, Salted Per- ambuco and all kinds of Spanish Hides, dry and suited. Also, Green Slaughter, Dry Salted, and tuack Jjry raina Kips, Also, Straights, and Bank oil and a general a aortment ol furrier a Tools. They will sell or trade for Spanish or Slaughter Leather, the above Hides, Kips, Oil and Tools, on better terms, tlian old Houses in the city, Cash paid for Leather of all kinds. KEEN & KIRKPATRICK. Philadelphia, May 26, 1819. ly cutlery " N extniirive Stock of Pocket and Table CUT LERY, ufaale by JOEIT 1. C CLEM AIT, Not, 32 and 33 ARCADE, and 8i North THIRD Street, Comprising 5000 down Penknives, Scissors and Razors. Also a choice assortment of Rodders 4- Sons, Wostcnholro's Greavea W. 4 S. butcher's and Fenney's Cutlery, Also, Spanish, Dirk and Hunting: Knives. Also, Guns, Pistols, and Bowie Knives. Also, The American Razor Strop, a superior ar ticle, worthy the attention of Dealers. Car iv Dealers in Cutlery, will find ths above Stock worthy their attention, as the Subscriber's chief business is importing and selling cutlery. Philadelphia, June 9, 1849 ly NABSHALL'S Concentrated Sarsaparllla For the cure of Tetter, Scrofula. Erysipalss, Piles, Chronic Rheumatism and all. disorders of the Blood, Mercurial Disease, Ac. 1 T is recommended to Physicians and others, at the strongest preparation now in use, and en tirety different from that put up in quart bottles, possessing little or no active principle of the Sarsa parilla, but intended to deceive the public For sale by M. A. MctAl, INorthumberland. HEYL'S EMBROCATION' for Horses will cure Sprains, Bruises, Cut, Galls, Swellings, and all complaints requiring an external remedy. l is highly useful in Spavin, Curb, Ringbone, itiflf- r.ess of the Joints, cracked Heels, Splints, &c It has also been used with great success by per- sous afflicted with Rheumatism, and other com-, plaints. Prepared only by W Marshall, Philadel phia, and lor sale by M. A. McCay, Northumber land. Philadelphia, May 26, 1849 ly ; GREAT ARHIVAL. TOHN W. FRILING haa just received at hia ' store in Sunbury an extensive assortment of NEW GOODS, of every variety which he is now ready to aell or exchange for produce ; and consist' ing in part of CLOTHS, CJSSLVERES, Ac. Linen and Cotton drillinr, and summer wear of all kinds. Calicoes, Chintz, Gixciiam, Lawns, &c. Muslins bleached and unbleached. PALM LEAF AND OTHER HATS. Queensware and Hardware of all kinds. Drugs Paints, and Dye6tcffr. FISH, SALT, AND PLASTER. And a great variety of other articlea all of which win oe sola at tne lowest terms. Sunbury, May 86, 1849, WiSISE & CLEMENT, Saddle and Harness Maker. rVIIIE undersigned respectfully B inform the public, that thev have coin meiiccJ the above busi ness in iSunbury, and will con atantly keep on hand and munufactur to order, at their stand in Market street nearly opposite Young' (tore, 11 article belonging to their line of business. All article manufactured by them will be made in the best and most durable style, and at prices as reasonable aa they can be had at any other estab lishment in th eountv. They therefore respectfully solicit persons to call and examine for themselves before purchasing elaewhere. All kinds of pro uuce laxen in uy tlic stores will be taken in ex change at the market price. HENKY WEISE. AL'GL'STl'S H. CLEMENT. Sunbur-, June S3, 1849 LIQUORS, WINKS. &C. ' PHE auliacriber ha just received a new supply - of the best liquor that ever came to unhurv. eonsisliug in part ol Hujierior old pale Brandy. Fine Cofrnise Brandy. Superior Old Jamaica Spirit. New Englund Ruin. Fine Holland Gin. Superior Old Whiskey Common do. Superior Maderia Wins. Lisbon do. do. Superior Tort Wine. Burgundy Port do. Sweet Malaga Wine. Superior Claret Wins in bottles. Champagne do. do. HENKY MA6SER fiuubury, May S6 1S49. PATE1TT MEDICI1T213 . Green' Oxygenated Bitter, price reduced. Old Jacob 1 ownaend'a Sarsapanlla. Baker's Saraaparilla. ', Swsyne'a fyrup of Wild Cherr A Swayne's Vermifuge. . , Ay re's Cherry Pectoral Dr. Drake's Panacea. Dr. Cullen's do ' Tibbit'Pain Killer. Dr. Hoofland'a Germaa Bitter! , Indian Vegetable Pilla Hora and Call). Medicines ; Fm sals by .' HKNBT UkSHS. ; twak.v. JV K M4A , , DIAMOND POWDER' FOR . RAZOR STROPS. THIS Powder is warranted far superior to any thing in use for imparting s keen, smoothedg to Raters, Surgical Instrument, and an sinns oi fin CvTttat t it may be applied to any una oi strop. Also superior Razor, Knives, and Perfu mery, wholesale and retail, by ALFRED BENNETT, Agent. Depot of Fine Razors, 8trops, Brushes, and Cheap Fancy Goods, No. 18 South Fifth street bovs Chestnut Philstlelphin. ' TESTIMONIALS. -Piittni.rniA, Feb. 15th, 1848, Thi may certify that I hav used one of th Strops prepared with HAYKES ..MAGIC DIA- HOflU l'UWDEK, and clin attest in tit mosi unequivocal manner, thnt there is nothing can be found that will produce the some ellcct in my opin ion, and must say to others, try it, and you will find it aupenor to any heietolore in use. 1 con truly aay that I never knew what a aharp razor waa before. JOHN SCOTT, Iron Safe Maker, 41 8. Third at PiiiiiiiEiriiiA, October, 1848. A very hard beard and tender face has compel led mt to leek and le.it many contrivances design ed to make slisving easy and plrasant, but with indmerent success, nntil 1 made use of the Magic DIAMOND POWDER, sold by Alfred Bennett, and Roussel'a Shaving Cream. Their united pow er act like magic, and impart a power to the Razor to remove the moat stubborn beard, tc7 irri tating the akin or temper of their owner. t . J. COX, 49 South Fifth Street. For sale at this ollire Price 25 eta. per Box November 25, 1848 6m. n prrsenttiiff the public with b rrmHy for the trMtmiit and cureot t eres ad Mart nun outer hiii'ii nieniMi, iiopoly is needed. Vnst mtmlnTii in the I'nit'ti Nsten, who sutler irom thme an rt'tious in ineir vnriwi it inn, are compelled t reek relief from nlher H'lirn Hum the ntiine atate prescription! u me rrciii:ir piivwcmti. 11 uwnm therefore an object of humanity, an well h f public inter est, to brms; before them a rr nicely prepared fiom mnch ex perience, and which may tmvnys ie reiien npii ni EFFECTUAL, AND HAKMLEftft TO THE COSTTTi:rMVf . Thttt uch is the true character of the INDIA CIU l,AliO it K, amnlv attested by the umverKi! iuecest with which it has been employed. - Ee tract from a comrnunicataon of the Hon. Wil li am Woodbbidoe, of ths U. 9. Senate, lute Governor of isliciiigau. Detroit, Oct.3t,lS40. DocToa CftAftLM Osgood. Dear Sir, 1 have read with much interest, your little BAEATiiE upon the canst, treat incut uml cure" of the febrile diseases which have s extensively nrevniled in our country dunus: the Ittst few months an interest in'Teased no atnioi, ny uie iner mai i nnvo inuit iuuiiiiv smm-rnt much from them. Thoneh 1 fetH mysr!! rery lur mipetent to judge safely upon a subject sj entirely professional, et vonr theory seems to me well reas nMt, and vour t-melu slot is just, and 1 think withni, that your puin,titi is emeu Lated to produce murh practical t: nd. Speaking of the medicine he Buys It fully jnitifledyour flatter uui expectations, and as a safe, convenient, and pi'i'U tar remedy, my own experience. far. induces me t le lieve that it will prove a great imbltc Iieiie6t. 1 am pleased to learn iltat you linvs recently established several aaoncies lr us ninpusmriii inmiKn i n-prci mm. nu a irw mi a more general disseminaiion of it, vou should huve found it neeesmry to remove fnm your present resilience among us. with much respect 1 huve the n mor io ie, sir, Vour obliged servant, ' ' W1II.IAM WOUPHKIDOE. ty From Hou. Stephim V. R. Trowbridge, of Michi gan State Senate, to the Agent at Detroit. BIRMI.I'sIIA.M, I'AKLAND "O,, UrC. VJ, INI. Sir vou wwh me to inform vou what 1 know of Dr. Osgood's India Chohgogue, or anti-bilious medicine.. I do believe that if the virtue nnd etfieucy of this medicine were generally known, the ffveb asd aul'E would disappear in raicnigau. I procured a bottle in the snnne of 1SU, ami hnva good reason to believe thnt invsclf and fnnulv escaped the mine lust sensou in consequence of its nt-e. 1'erhnps in no siinimer since the settlement M this hue peninsula, has the fever and iigue been so prevuleut as the last. I nave reronuneiitleil this medicine in numerous in stances, and when the difense hid heroine tised und battled the skill of physk-iiin ; and 1 luive never known it full. I h:ia universally produced the m st hitppy eifecla, and I bet lieve it lifts never been e.teedd by uny medicine in remo ving the bilious diseases of the cliuiute. tours, resperini.iw lTKIMIK V. R. TROWRKlDnr. ArentfiM Buiiburv H. H. MASHKH ; Northumberland. WITHINGTO.M h Co ; MiUon, J. U. KASsfcift ; tSelms. grove, MAY KLOSE. may o, imb-ii ... J. J. GB.EE1TOTIGJS. (Late Keller & Greenougli.) PATENT ATTORNEY. JLTTD MEOHAmCAL ENGINE EE. WaKliln1onyU.C. DRAWINGS ami papers for thn PatM.. Oiiico, propsired and nil the neoesPiiry bu- bii.ess, in relutioa lo spcurinjr patents, trans uctd, and promptly attended to, at their of fice opposite the Patent Ollioc. Ucteber 28, 11HS. GOLD & SILT EH U iUU. J. STOCKMAN, ATo. 60 Chesnut-st, at the sign of (he Gold Tkimble, between 2d, Zd sts., South side . Philadelphia. MANl'KACTLRES nJ keeps roi.itnntly on band, at wholrtnle and retail, the fol lowing articles, of a iuierior quality, at reduced fricea : Gold and silver Penoila, doThimbUa, do 'iner HhifliU, Hiker Table, )eert. Tea, Halt and Mustard Spoons, do Forkt, Houp and Oyster I, idles, do Coin Us, Turne Clasps, Scissor Hooka and Chains, Knitting Mieaths, &r. Alsnll, Jewellerv, 1'Uted and linttaiinia ware. German Silver Hpoons, &c; Gold JJiumund poin ted fens at various prices; Jackson buporior EverMiuted Leads, Ac, Ac. Philadelphia, May 36, 1849. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, FOR COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, HOARSENESS, ASTHMA. HOOP. ING COUGH, BRONCHITIS AND CONSUMPTION. rpHIS valuable preparation, si astonishingly successful X lu euruig discuses of tho Lungs, is the result of . skill ful combination of the known iMirliL- i,r,,u.;..L.. .J medicine. Its iugredieuts are freelv nui,le known to tli. public, aitd are those acknowledged to medical men us possessing rare medical virtues, which peculiar virtue. are combined in the "CIIF-HR V I'F.C'ToliAl' in their gnvt sst purity sisl e:Gcy. and when used, us will be seen from tlie follviwillg valuable tcsliiumv : PKIIFF.SSOR CIJ-:VKI.AND, of Bowdoiu Collega, HruiMwick, Manic, writes: "I hsve witnessed the cllivls of your Clierry 1'eclonil In my own family sud tn lluit of mv fiieuila. Slid it lias sivcu mot aaual'ucuon in easesh uh of sdults ami children " A VOICK FROM MArjSACHl.'SKTTS. From Dr. Bryant, DtimBirt and l'osliuasuir, Cuicopoe Fslls, Masa : Da. i. C. Avra Dear Sir t Kiiel-awd please find remit tnncs for all ths Cherry Pectoral last soul nut. i can un hesitatingly aiy. Hint uo mcdicui. we sell gives such satis faction as ynur's does nor have I sver a w a medicine which oured so inany cases ol cough sud lung eoinplitinlB Our Physicians .re using it extensively ill the practice, and With Ihe lutppiest eflecls. Truly yours, D. M. BRYANT. DR. PKRKIX9. Presideiatof Vsrmaut (Helical nilleg. on. at th. Df learnea sud iiuelligeut pt sieonia in theeounrry, "considers it s eomptsiitiou .!' rare cicctlwoce fur tlx. (uri ol' Ual fcaT nodaule dlssuse, C'Sisnmptioii " Au sliuoal incrediuls uumber of certificates aara been rweivwl ; proving that the Cbcrrv Pectoral is, ui trutli, a c.kkatrkvh:dy for Cuugks, Colds. Asthma and all puim'warr onraplainis. PRICK 54 CUNTS PKR Bt 'TTLr-.. Prepared hy 1. C. AVER, le'wcll, Mass., ami s .Id by H. MASrAKR, KHinlsary, and MAUY McCAY. Nonhura berauid. Match 31, IMS. , li'ollce to Ieiuuenl. . ALL persona iudeblasl to tha subaeribcr, longer liian aig months, on note or book account, are requested to call sod make settlement, or else their accounts will b loft with s magistrate for rolleo Hon. JOH.NW.FRILI.no; 8unbury, July T, 1849, - ' STONE W AHE. , STOKE mil. fsus, slotia Jugs snd Pitchers, snd other articles of atone ware juat leoaiviad snd for eeu, by JOHN W. KKILl.NCi. I 4una)r, U l4.-, i.' i: . I . 'I -'t"s '!' s -1 DK. TOWNSESO'S COSPpCSD EXTRACT OF SAItSAPAUILLA. THIS Eatnwt I put up tn quart battles. It ia six time cheaper, plenmnter, and warranted superior to any sold. It cam diseases without vomitins;. Miniiisj, sick mm, or debililatiui ths patient, and is particularly adapt. isra ' FALL A.D BPRINO MEDICINE. Th great beauty and superiority of this Barsaparilla svsr 1 nnr rnnein if, - vhim ii mnHTMIIIuui . It invisj mtes th. body. .,, , ' ' " Comurnptlnn cured. ' 1 '' ' Cleanse and treiif thea. t ' ' " i . Consumntinn ean he cured. Brottchltie, Consumpttmi, l,iver Cnmplnint, Colds, Ceuf ha, Catarru, Atihina, knitting m ttitxin, trenees in tna i Chest, Hentle Flush, Niarht Btvests, UinV I cult and Profuse Exiectoratioii, i . and Pain In the Pide, , , .; . Ac, c. , . hnV nil mn 1 faired. Prolsibly there never was a remedy thnt fis been so mm eesilul in desnrnte ensrs ol cnnruniiiiitin ui uu i it cirnn. n nun ptrenffinmts ine evinnn. sun enneiira u. umi .i,e ni- cers on the lungs, and patients grmhmlly regain their usual health sud strrnath. . CURIOUS CAPF, t)F CONSl'MPTION. There is iiwcely a tiny posses but there are s mimlr nf tntses if vnnstimptinn rfportnl ns curnl by Ilie use of llr I u-vnsen's UarsspaiiUa. The following wus recently ro ceiv.Ml: l)r Towr.TO Tlrr Sir : For the Inst thr. yenrs 1 hnvt liecu sthirled with general debilily, Slid nervous con fenmntlmi of the Inst stne, ami did ntrt (iert to ever (ruin mw liMllli ! all Aflr miinir thfiHitfli CflUrM lf meilil'tllS niidrr the care of sume of the m-st i1iBlnisnilitNf reiriilnr nhmeisns and memheni of the H(rn ol Henlttl la flm S riik aral elsewhere, and spending the mm of my eornings in atlemntinf to reswiit my heshh, and after reading in some pnper of yout carsupufilla 1 rrsilved to try it. After ueins mil uniues niuna it timie me sreni r'"i, v.-i to see you at your office ; with your advice I kept mi, and do most henrtily thnuk you lor your advice. 1 persevere in takinr the Snrasnarila. and have been able to attend to mv tisnsl aihora for the last four months, and I hote by the blessiinrsof Out and vour Smsnnerilla to continue my health. It helped nn beyond the expo-unions of sll who ii.ii-a,.tTuv Knew my enpe. v iiahi.ivi 14v1.ua 1 Orance, Vjmtt en. X. J.. Aug. , 1847 Hi air of New Jersey, Knri county, ss. Charles uim hv heme- dulv sworn nrcorilniff to law. on his oath ssith tint the lores line statement is true sccornuig to tne nnn 01 hiikiKiwIedirr ;ledte and belief. CHAKI.i:! tjl IMHY. Sr-ni and lubacribed ta bfors me nt UrstiiT. the fd Auiruit. 1B47. CYUI-t BALDWIN Jusu oi tha Peoca. SPITTING BLOOD Rrad t1i followiiif, and soy thnt conmimption ii in incu rs we ii rou ean : New York. April 23, 1N7. Dr. TowfcuEsa : 1 verily thieve that ywar Kirmpsrilla hm been the menus, through Proviilmce, of saving my life 1 have fur several years hail a bad cough. It became worse am) wtirae. At last 1 rnicl ktrve auunlities of bltwiU. had night sweati and was grenrty deljilitaled sihI reduced, and did not expect to live. I hnveouty aned ymr Htiranpuhlk inn s stiurl lime, and mere nn I woimenni enaniie WTcNitrht in me. I am now able tn walk all over the city. 1 raise no blood, and my couch has left me. i on can wvll imacine thnt 1 am thankfnl r thew rcmilti, Ymir obedi- cul servant. WM. K LiLILIs, 05 Catharine st. I.OPT irr.R JM'KEOII. The annexed certificate telln a dimple and truthful slory of auurrin and relml. J hers are Utousnno oi siiniwr at tea in thin citv and Hmoklvn. nnd vet there are th i.mli f if reiiM Jet'thmr children die for fear of being huinbugred or to suva a lew tiiuunics. Bro 'kln, Sent. 13. 1PI7. Dr. Tow.nsiso : 1 take pleasure in suiting, for the bene fit of the whom it may eitocem. tint my daughter, two venrs and six months uid, wna atlitctod with yeueral de bilitv and loss of soeerh. She w.ia given nn us nam je- eovery by our family physician i but fortunutely 1 wus re uonimendetl bv a friend t.i try your Si rati iiar ills. Before having oaed one bottle she recovered her speeeh sud wns enabled tn wnlk alone, t4i the ast-mislimeitt of all who were acdnaintetl wilh the cireumslancea. She is now quite wll. and in much better henlth than she has been for IB nifntha paS. - JOM:i'll J A i 1AK, IS . ork St., lirooklyu, TWO rtnisDRKN SAVKI). Very few families imlenl in fact we have n-H heartl of one thnt used Dr. T wiHend's Snrsupjinlla m time. a:iv children the nast Summer, while th ne that did n 4, siekencd and died. The cereifieriie we publndi leliw is cofrflnsive evnlenee uf itarnlue. nnd is only another iustunce of iis suviug the lives oi children : Dr. TowsaK'tn Denr Sir : 1 had two children cured by your Siirsnpnrilla t the summer cuiipfcnut and tlysentnry one wus ctulv lo month olt nnu ilu oilier 3 yenrs. I hey were very mnch rrdueed, and we expected they wouWI die ; tbry were given un bv two respectable phvsieiuns. When the'doctoT informed us tlmt we must lose them, we rcsol- ved u try yoiir &irsamrilla we had heard so much of, but had little confidence, there beings much stuff advertised tlint is worthless: but we are tlnmkful that we did. for it undoubtedly saved the lives of l;fh. 1 write tins that oth ers rnav be iiiducsjd to use it. Yours, resoectful JOHN WILHUN, Jr. MjTlle-avenwe, urooitiyu, epi t;-f imz. TO THE UJDf ES. GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE.- Da.TowNSEXD'sS.RsAPAniLLA isnaivereignaud speedy cure for incipient consumption, ami for the general prostra tion of the svstein no mutter whether the result of inhe rent cuuse or causes, produced by irregularity, illness or sc cidefa Nollniff can be more surorising Uinn its invigorating ef feels on the human frame. Persons sll weakness ami lus situtle, from taking it at once become robust and lull of energy under its influence. It immediately counlerscts the tiervelessncss of Uie female frame, winch is the great cause tNirretihesa. It will not be expected of us, in cases of so delicate a na ture, tn exhioit certiluates o cures perionneo, but we can ussnre the ntAicted tlmt hundreds of cases have been repor led lo us. Da. TowssenO: My wife Wing ereatty distressed by weuknecs and geuerul debility, and suilering c aitiuuuliy by pain and with other ilnhvuKici, and having known cusa where yinir aiedieiue has ed'ocied grmt cures; and also hearing H rccommetided for such cum-s as 1 have deseriltrtl, I ottaiued a Untie ot your Kxtract oi Sursumnlla anil tol- lowed the directiisis you gave me. lit a short period it ret n wed her complniuts sud restored her to health. Being great! ul for the betielits she received. I taks pleasure in thusackiiaJWledcinc it, and recommend ing it to the public. M. D. MOORE, Albany, Aug. 17, II. cor. oraiid at Lyuia sis. DYSlKIiSlA. No flatd or medichta has ever been discovered which so nearly resembtes the gastrie juice or suliva in decomposing fiMHl and strengi heiiiiar the organs of digestion us this pre paration of Sarsnpnnlls. It pitsi lively cures every case of dyspepsia, miwever severe or ctifmic. Rink Detvirtiiieiit. Allanv. Mav 10. 1S15. Dr. Townsend Sir: 1 have been utf.teted for several venrs with dvsitepsiu in its worst form, attended with s ur- neaa ol stomach, loss of sppetito, extreme heartburn, and a yie.it nvermoii to all kind of f-Kil, and f.r weeks, (what could eat) 1 have been nimble to retain but a small portion on my slomueh. I tried the usual remedies, but they laid I'Mt little or no eileet in removing the coniplmut. 1 wm ducod. about two months snioe. to try yo ir Kxtruct of Str sniurilla, and 1 inr.fct siiy wilh litlle coufnleuce ; but uiter using nearly two bottles, I found my appetite restored and tha henrlUi'ru entirely removeil; audi would enrntjsily re ciminend the use of it to those who have Iteen atllii'ted us 1 have been. Yours, Ac, W. W. VAN ZANDT. Agent for Simbury JOHN W. FU1MNU ; Nor thumberland, MARY A. McCAY: Danville, WM. A, Mt'HKAY & Co., ApiilsTJ, )M( ly COLUMBIAN SERIES OF nrCtiuufttro. The Pupil's friend and Teacher's tomfnrl THE COLUMBIAN CALCULATOR. Thi - work ia already introduced into aome of the brat Arudamiea and a large number of Schools, where ita use haa given decided and universal tisfai'tion, both to teacher and pupil. It ia purely American in its character, based upon our own beautiful decimal system of currency. It contains more, the arrangement are better, and it ia the easiest and cheapest work of the kind now iu use ; and it la so considered by hundreds of the most competent teacher and men of science in the I ni on, who have recommended it, It ia the book, particularly snd expressly prepared for our Ame rican Scholars : By Almon Ticlimr. Th Yocth' Cmr si as Calci tiToa. Thie volume contains 91 pafrea, with about 900 eiam pies for solution on the slate. It embraces ths Fundamental Rulea, Compound Rules, Simple and Compound Reduction, Single Rule of Three, Proportion, &c. Tn aaoa's Asitunkticsl Tutu, ia destined fur the use of younger classes in tha Schools of the United States. A lieautiful little book and pleas. iiiR to children, and the only one of the kind of any value. . Tliere are Keya to both Arithmetics bound sin gle or double, for the convenience of teachers, in which the solution of tho questions ure (riven with much extra matter for the black board. These Keya sre the most complete works of the kind ever published, and contain, in addition, about two hundred examples in Mensuration, &c, for the use of the Teacher. All that ia wanted ia to have the above book examined, and no teacher who is acquainted with the science of Arithmetic, will hesitate to pronounce tliem the best work that have ever been published in this or any ' other country. Although issued but a few months, they have already lieen introduced into the Night Tublic Schools of New York City in sll the Schools public and private, except two, in the City of Reading. Also, in aliout twenty Acadamieein the State of Pennsylvania hi a large portion of the Schools in the City of Wilmington, in the City of Lancaster", and in the liorougha of flarrisburg, York, Chauiheraburg, Lebanon, Uoylestown, I'otU villc, Orwigaburg, &c, Ac Foraaleby IIisbt Mtssas, Sunbury, Agent for Northuinherhind County. Sunbury, Ues. S, 1849. , ! in JIV TENI.NG8. A cheap and exceUent srti els lur faaleningassh tor sale by - J. W, FRILING. Sunbury, July 7, 1849. ' DADD'S celebrated Hora. and Caltl Medi ei.es for sale by ' HENRY MAHMKR aransssry J ss tT, 1M " "" tti OXYGENATED A tOVERCtON REMEDY FOR ; LDTSPEPaiiL, ' riiTinsic, "" " ' : " ANU . ; ! QENEBAL BBBIX.XTT. ' GEORGE B. GREEN, Proprietor. Windsor, Vermont. th. DW T9 a surereirn rsmedv for t)Yirr,rIA. In maitv ( en JL fnrais, suca as pain in the fttohmfh, Hii1hiim, hnbttual Cttslivpiirss, Arid totnnrh, Hefidarhe, IMSof Appfftite, PilM, Night 8wls, and even 0sininniiin (Dyspeptic Plitliisir.) s?k! Amliirm, or Phthisic atteixM Willi lirreime. mnit of tlif fHomrtrli (f Dywptic Asihirm,) Difficult Hreathina; , whirh oi'trn results from ImfierOft digestiun (JT L)ys)irplic frspiws.) is rellvl by these Hitters. Insliurt, th'etr use has tren prored In th. relief of almnst all the symptoms tfmt nnKTeed fntrn a ilrhiliisted r atimie c.mdi. tlin of the Htninarh; also in ftvtieral. debility arisinf frnm nge or from th. rdVets of Fsvcr, pnrliriilurly Fever and Airne, 1-emules Riillerins miner ntiv nlerlne clerniiarninit ansiiin Ifna weakness. Mill hnil the "Osvaaxst ten HiT' tbs'1 an excellent reineily, and not surpnssed by any meUi. cine in use. The hitr of this nxulicine ia nrcnliaf. It hns nsids its wsy to pni,lic fnr ir solely by lb force of Its own minimi. Tina, .-.o.runran meHiai hnr. freelt iisea to air. it ns lorirty and thrust tt npntl public intention. It hns never belore even Iwen silvertisnl, but hnvinr Srst sh'iwn Its re markable eflii-scy in the tunuly of the proprietor, and by hnn atlerwiuils ailmiuistered to his afflicted Irienls and ae qu:iiabiiHTs with a like rrs.lt. it, reputation gradnally ea- ........ Kiown in ine n..ia uistnnt harts ol tn. I; mint, as a meilm.-m of mrnvalletl virtaes in th. rnrs f Dysieia hi sll lis .lilT.-rn.t lorn, .,KI also for the cur. f Asthma or Phthisic. Its only hrrnld and its onlv eul.(ry hns been the story of its wonderful emcacv, as told from m-Mith to nsMilh or by letter from t'rieml i'rieud In eve ry instsnr. where Uiese Bitters have been used, sud th. re suit made known to the proprietor, they have proved a re medy. r Numerous certihrntcs, attesting; th. singular efficacy of trie "OiTr.ci.TEO HiTrrx." are in the possession ol th. proprietor; many ol tliem signed by persons alrntly widely "Hi. W r.RF.EN, Proprietor. WINDSOR, Vt., Octobers, IMS. Tb. following Certificates hav. recently been received W.HIOTO- TV C . 3irW in. IMiS llavinc made use of the 'Olrrenaleil HitleraO nreraired by Dr. (leo. B. (irren, of Windsor., Vt. and from know ledge obtained of their efficacy in other caws, wecheerlully reoommeud them to the publie. believing Ihnt tliev will lully susuun th. recommendation of the Proprietor. W. hop. that this valunble remedy irmy b. so generally diffused throughout the country Hut it may be accessible t. ail th. awirieo. . HAMI F.I. PHELPS, -.. W I! ,1.1 AIM I'PII ! I U. 5. Senstor from Terment. JAM Kit F. SIMMONS, V. n. Senntor from H. Island. J. T. iMOHr.HKAD. U. 8. Heimlor and lornurlv liovern. or of Kentucky. I.. H. ARNOIJ), Member of Conaress and fonnerlv vernor of R. I. WM. WOODHRIDGE. V. 8. tVnntor and formeriv Gt- vern.w of Michitrirn. M. I.. MAK'l'l.N, Delegut. in Congress frem Wisconsin Territory. From Hon. II. D. Fa.rta, Member of Congress from tVunsylvHiiiu. Wsill.nTox, D. C JtJXI 10. 1IS. Dear Sir. I hays be.;n a dyaoeotic sulTerer for about ten yenrs. nnd hi.ve res irlcd to various medicines for relief without success, until I made use of your "Oirgeiwled Hitters." I have used nbout two botll'cs, and fiiiJ nivseli restored M perfect henltli The forms in wliich Ih. dis- ease showed itself, in niy ense, wcie, great acidity of the stomach, loss oi appetite! extreme flatulence, severe eonstt- pution ol tne non-els. iiihI violent hanlacbe. Feeling desi nms Hint e kiKiwlMlire of your valuable remedy nny reach others similarly nlHK ted. 1 take great plensur' in record ing my testimony to its curntiv. riower; sod ivould slso remark. Uint while on a visit at home a short tim. since. I adulimiterixl a purt of a Isntle to a numlier of mv alllicted I'rieniwi. wilh great succss. Thev are desirous that von should establish nu tureucr at Pittsburg, or inform tilers wnere me ineiucnie can be oblmneil. With an enriiest de. sire for yonr proeierity and huppiness, I sulncribe mvself, truly your friend H. D. FUSTKR. Dia l. IJito. B. ISarc Windsor, Vt. Sold Wholesale nnd Retail bv Green h Pletkar. N 2Suth Suth Street, Phlladelpliin. ak?iu lorjoiHMiry n. ti. M.tt-:n. Agents for Milton MACKAY ft II A AO. Agent foi Upper MohoiK.y J. u. KEN.1. April 13, 1MB IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC. ECP.SE A1TD CATTLE MEDICINES. Don't permit your Horses or cattle to die, when the means of cure are within the reach of all ! The undersigned has spent several vears in the study of Veterinary practice in "Loudon and E dinboro'," he has also availed himself of the resear ches of I.cihis, and othereelebrated men, who have contributed so much towards a judicious treatment oi animals; the principles ot our practice consists in the rejection of general bleeding and the total rejection of all medicines that experience haa shown to be of a dangerous tendaney. These re medies act in harmony with th vital principle, and when given according to the dirrctiona whiji ac company each article they are capable of exciting and increasing the natural functions, without di minishing or destroying their power, hence are salein th hands of every one. IS. H. DADD, M. D. A List f Horse and Caul. .Medicines. Physic balls, 75c. per box. Alterative ball, ?5c do. " powder for bad condition, 75c par pack age. Heave powder fordisease of the lungs, 75e dc. Urine powder for ' kidneys, 75c do. I onic powder lor bad condition glandera, 75c do. Cordial drink for infliimalioii of bowels, 75c per noiuc. Liquid blieter, 75c per bottle. Ointment tor promoting the growth of Lair, 50c per pot. Healing balsam for wounds aiid suddl galls, 75c per bottle. Wash for inflamed evea, 50c per bottle. Ointment for mange scratches, old aorea, Ac, 50c per bottle. Embrocation for sore throat, 75c per bottle. Hoof ointment for sand crack, brittle hoof, etc, 50c per bottle. Horse Liniment, the most celebrated article known in England for lameness of every description, 75c if 1 per bottle. Distemper powder for red water, $1 per bottle, Vt orin powiler for the removal of wonna from the intestinal canal, 75er package. Foraale by STIMPjSON A REED. 28 Mer chants Row, also at DADD'S HORSE AND CATTLE MEDICINE DEPOT, Noa. 1 & Haymarket Square, Boston. 1'aniphletV describing the diseases fur which these remedies sre used can be had gratia. Numerous Certificates are in possession f the Proprietor, of cures performed by the above. Medi cines. Scrtd br GREEN & FLETCH ER, No. S6 South SIXTH Street, Philadelphia, and by his Assnts. Hexbt Msasas, Sunbury, February 3, 1849 tf BxlOVlT'S EECK OF JAMAICA GMCCR PREPARED and sold onlv, at FREDERICK BROWM'S DRl'G and CHEMICAL Store, N. E. corner of Fists and Cur.sxi'T streets, Phi ladelphia. This Essence ia warranted to possess in a concentrated form, all tlio valuable properties of Jamaica (iinger, and will be found on triul an excellent Family Medicine. It is particularly re imer.ded aa s tonic, to persons recovering from fever or other diseases, a few drops imparling to the stomach a glow und vigor, equal to s wine glass of brandy or other atiinular.d, without any of tne uemiiuiiing eiteeis, wiucuare sure to loiiow tne use of liquor of any kind I snd it is therefore especially serviceable to children and females. To the aged, it will prove s great comfort ; to the dyspeptic, sud to thoae who are predisposed to gout or rheumatic affections, il gives great relief; and to the inebriate w ho wishes to reform, but whose stomach is constantly craving ths noxious liquor, it ia invaluable giving tone lo the diges tive organ., and strength to resist temptation ; and ia consequently a great agent in ths cause of tem perance. IS"" Full direction accompanying each bottle. The above article can be had at th office of ths American. Philadelphia, June t, 1849. ly PATENT Truss, of all kinds, Harrison's writing snd Indellibl ink, Cotton yarn snd lps.just received snd for emitby YMlUy G. Sunbury, Pee. . An assortment just received. Also L ilk HAT8 st m, for sals by unbury, Dec. 1, 1844, ........ w . lent resssdy fa oh, cWaa. , Ft ! . NEKVOUS DEBILITY, ni&p,Ao .THE KIDNEYS, And alt dbttnsa UfUlrtg from U disordered Liver or Stontaeh in both Matt nsi . . Ftmatti . . . ... . Such as Crmaiinaffnff, 1.4 tiL. fuuli.,:.... Emctationa lwi 117. wr'gn ' in. Woman, ISM S wmm , 'ot I iTJZ VM'tH thtr of th ttomseh whsu in a lying u!2. aena.ti.as before the l" mTZ,' .V'! f cb try of PenpirStli,, VeThwet rHPi!l5i In the Side Back chel, Urn! J""1 hk"iT"S Heat, Nurniiig In the Flesh c i'" i d great agression or tiSX Zt'jj DH. HOOFL AlT10a p ; i Celebrated German Hitters.- Their power over ths above diamses is not ertelW if' enrolled by any olhef preparatnin in th. I nited KtaW as the cures attest, In lismy cases slier skillful pkrsieiaa.' hail luikd, . . i DeTiineement of tlta T i, . ..ul a, l . c ------ - ...... nr. urree M nsaiuty, snd will also nroduee riiaeau nf ik. n., . JiiTk K il P "'"L-1" ." O'tyrtr "pen to an aiMck the t h .era. Hill ,ui. or Yellow Fever, ami is generally first cause of thnt most kaiiiul disease, t?...-,.!.-.;... ' Opinion of the Philadelphia Prist. ; "THE DISPATCH." . ' Ttmsr,iwi flla ....... Af, ivai.uahi.k mp.iii. , ' tl.TJ:hiC'k'.bw,, B'l'cfs, rnsnwareT. Dr HooSland, s,.ken of m terms of s ,mineisWt.,, ..J anow oeaerve.il)- n cHn,m prim. ia ea tain qunrters, to nun" sll inannei of iu .... - above Biuers. hmslred. are livim, witnesses of 'their .rmt na worm. Asa medKiii. of ths Uet Coiri,.kiiiit amsllcr, Nervous DeWtay and Dvspessia, BV has Iwen loond no.touMe, eSeciksg cure, .ml thoJiuaW eradicating diseases, when sll other medicines have failed V f"' convinced, that in the use of the German Bitters' the patient dViesnot become dehlHtateil, but cis.mantlvgaia. strenuth and vigor to the framea fart worthy of great considcratHiri. 'Die Kilters are pleasant in tasle and smell; and con he administered under anv circumstances, t. tk. most dehente sumiaoh. Indeed, they ean be used hv sll per sona with th. most nerf.t-t safety. It would be well f those who are much unected m the nervous svstem t. commence i with one ten Ssinf ul or lew. end grsdiuiily'i. erense. V e spenk from etperieuce, sml are of coilrse, a pruiier judge. The press far aid wide, have ,, .. commending the German Itiiters, ami to th. stRicted w. most cordially advise Uielr use. , SPIRIT OF THE TIM KS," ,, . June 21th RiysT "DO OUR OOODcrrr.KNS who are iuvslidi, kn.w the maiiy astonishing cures thnt have been performed ay Dr. Hooll lauds Celebrated Herman Hitlers i If they "!!' we """"rneial tliem totlie"tleniinn Medicin. Stor.,'" sll who sre nlilicted wilh l.iver Complaint, Jaundice, Dys pens. or Nervous Debility ; the Dortor hut cured msny of our citizens alter the liest phvsicians hod fulled. Ws usv. useil lliein, and they have proved to he s medicine Ihsl every one should know of. and we cannot rei ruin giving our tes--tint my in their favor, and that which gives them grestse elsnn upon our humble effort, they are entirely V.gelsUid'. "TIIK DAILY NKVS,"' Julv -lihs-ivs : " e ssesk knmriugly "f l)r. Hoofland-sCeleKro'ei sr man Hitlers, when we sav it ii n l.le.-ni. f n,. .... .a m diseasof the biliarv. diri-Jtive and .errousSvsteme it h:isnot we think an eipml. It is a Vegetable I're pa ration. and made without Ale .bol. nud to all invalids we would te oonmieud it as worthy th-ir eisifideiK-e. r-L-ow'Vi- w'1 ''rK'" "J r""d. althe principal Depot, wJ?y ,Vf MKUI ''NB STORE, No. m Arch Slrirt rlnladelphia. For sale by M. A. McCAY, Nnrlhuniberhnd snd San-itate-" '!,fl"bl Jelefs generally thr.ughoat tb. April tl, IP4D. ly THE (;iM B'l'iiCa A'I'l Vli. FOB TUB Headache, Giddiness, Rheumatism. Piles. lyspepsia. Scurvev. Small lVs, Jaundice, Pains in the Hack, Inward Weakness. Palpiiaiion of the Heart, Rising in the Throat, Dropsy, A st linn, Fevers of oil kinds, Female Complaints, tuns OF Measles ?,u Rheura, Heart Uuru, Worms, t h 'lera Morbus, Coughs, CfUinsev, Whooping Cough, - Conminption. File, l.iver Complaint, F.risipeles. Ilesfiiess, llchiiursol the Skin, C his. li .iit. (travel. Nervous Complaints, OTIIEIl DISEASES ARllIf SND A VAR1ETV Of rnoM iMPLHiTits or TIIK BLOOD. 1I OBSTRUCTIONS IN Tilt ORUAKS or DIlIEJTION. ripenence has proved that nearly every Disease orilinstM from Impurities of the Bl tod or drraiiKci'nenls of the Diges tives Oraaua j ami to secure Health, we must remove that obsirucn onsor restore the HI t d to itsnntiirsl state. T'1' aversion to lakinir medicine is m M etlecluslle re nt ved by Clicsnsr's Vkoktaklk PraiiaTivs I'n.n. being completely enveloped with a online ( pure whit. Suger, ("Inch isns distinct from the internal insrc.lients ass But shell from the kernel) end have no tnste of medicine. Hut are as easily swallowed as biia of rirslv. Moreover tliey neither nauseute or (rrii e in Hie sliehtnt degree, bv operate equally on all the dis-iscd ns I tlie svsiem. tit stead of conhoiinr themselves t,.. suit racliiue ajiy 'istrticalar reition Thin, if thel.iver be iifrcctcil tne imretlicnt w'.il operate on H it s,rlicular unpin, nnd. bv rieaiisiiia; it of an ess of (Me rcsl ire it to hs n.liiicd sta:e. Another TriJ operate initio lliaird anil renioveiii1ii,uniies in its circu lation ; whiles third will eiTectiillv etttel whatever ime. irnes may have lieen discliari'e.1 intu the stomach, snd hene. they strike at the root orthse ise rem ve sll I nrpnrs Ha ni trs fnun the botly, teu the pores eslenislly snd inur iwUy; separate all foreipi and obnoxious particles frnm tk. chyle, stthat the bi te,! mnv be th-trraielily pure thus sse.. noes free and healthy action to the Heart, laingsaiid Uvsr siKlthsieb. they restore health even when sll other lass., hsve failed. The entire truth of the ah -ve can be ascertsined ay tk. trial of a Mtigat bil: sn.-l their virtues are si pnsilivs as certain iu restoring Health, llml the proprietor binds himself to return the money itaid tor tliem in sll cases where iSey do not gi . universal sntiafactimi. Itelall Price. a." dn. per Box. Princiril oTlcs o. 66 Verstv si., N. York Sold by JOHN V. Vdl Nii.' Sunbury , ' M- A McCAV. orthmrarlaad. tr Remember Dr. I. V. ("ickner is the inventor of Ik. Hug.tr Coated Pil'a. and that nolhmr of lb. s Tt veaa .vsr lieanl of until he iulrrvliice,! them in Ju le. IVs3. Purehsssrs sh.iuld. theref.K-e s!w.l-sask for ( liciaer s Sugar Coated I ids, s-J take no olhe.-s, or they wili be msds ths f islimsss' s traud. February, IT, l(9jr souks i Etniiu:i. J?ui ns, SccdJs, and aU kindt of infamed Seres Cured. favui.ni;i CMVIoISAI. OINTMF.NT, is ths asset coinjilete Burn Amid Me ever known. It iustaaUv. C""" "1 "t"l!"-j stops uns oi inemost aespersis Burn and tculd. Fiw okl Sores, Uiuises, Cuts. Sprains, km oilman or lieut, it is the hest spplicatiou that can bs nts.s Thourusls have tried and thousand pnnse it. It is ths mest peri eel muster i.f pain ever discovered. All who us. ra commend it. F.very family should b. piovided witk il Niaie can tel bow i n amis of the family may need it. iy Ohaerv. euch U of the genuine Oiutnieii) has Ik. lament . Torsay, written ou ths outside label. T. .ait. io this is liireery. H utinen. Livery Men, Farmers, and alt wh uss Hoissa, will li ml this Ointment the very beat thing they caa as. f-r Collar tnills.Hcnitches. Kicks, Ac., Ac. .on their uuimsis Surely .very wcrcyful man would keep bis animals si Ire. fr.nn pum aa pouil'le. Tuuaey 's L'mversai (Jintuient is aU that la required. Try it. 11ITKS OF INSIS TS. Fottbs sting or bits ef poise, us Insects. T ousey's Oinlmenl is uiuivslled Huialreds bar. tried it and fouud it sots.!. PII.KSCVHKU! Forhe Piles. T.msev-sITiiiversslOist-" ment is one of the heat Remedies tliat rail be s spues. AH who have trietl it for the Pile recanineiKl it. Oi.DtfOilhS Cl ttF.lt. F.tr okl nlsuinat. Sores, (bar. is atithtog equal to Touscy's Oiittmeid. A persrsa ui Msjri us had, for a numlter tf years, s sire leg that balfed tk. skillol'ths dociors. Tousey's Oiiitnieisl was reeoninssttdeS by oue ttf the visiting pin siciuns. (wlai knew iu great vir tues.) and two boxes prtsluctsl more benefit than ths pa tient had received from sny aikd all previous remedies. Lst all trv it. UL KNSANDSCAIJWCI KF.D. Thnussud. of esses of Burns and Senilis, in all pans of th. cniutrv, hav. bees cured by Touaev's I nit ersal Ointinent. Certibcatesenoagk eouM he had to fill the wh !e of this sheet. VUH.FVrWU ISKSCrRF.D. Testimonisls on tesu iniaiial lu favor of T.Hlsey's Olutinen' for eurlug Uruisas heve leen ntfered the propriet ies, liundrcile in Syrscass wilieertily to its great merits relieving the pain of His nsost severe HruiScS All pers ns should trv it. SCAI.DHF.AD CTKFI). e- .res U cases mt Bcald Head hav. been cured by Touscy's lliiitmeiit. Try it it seuteas fails. HALT nil KIWI Cl'RK.D. Of all ths remedies ever Sis eovereu forlhs most dianirieeable complaint. Tousey's tsi versii Oiiinaeut is Ui. nssH complete, it never was knew. Ui fail. CHAPPKD HANIIK CAN HR CI RFD Tvuisey-s TJm versal Ointmenl will always cure the worst cases of Chap, ned Hands, ctcores of nersiua will ststethis. SOKE UPSClKKD. For the cur. of Sjr. I .ins there was never suylhiiig inaile equal to Touscy's Oii.iiuent. Il ia sura Incur, tliem. 'JVy it. It u a scieulihc comaiund. warranted no to etsstaia say preparation t Mercury, ffr Price cents per box. Ft further psrlieulars eiaicaHniiig this reejly valualOa Oiutmeat I the public are relerretl to lainphlets, hi be had gratia, af rs siteclalile Drugfists sod Merchants Utroagheat ths Lai tad . atiatea. Pretaired by S. TOi atY, Druggist, No. 10 Kimm Street. .New York. AosTs-JOII. VOtMO, unbur7, M. A. MsCAT. NortHuraberlaad. Feiartury 17, 164 ly Ootton Yarn. Cotton Carpet Chain, Cotton Laps snd Wadding, Cotton Outlines, Ready laasa Pantaloons, Ready made Vests, Congress Kiutss Porcelain lined preserving kettles, just received foraaleby H.MAS8ER. Sunbury, Pee. t, 1848. XE8 of a ry superior quality for tale by I. H. MAS8ER. Suubury.Dsc S, 1848. rLANK BOOKS. An assortment of Blank ' - Books, just received and eat. hy H. MA8SER. Sunbury, Dec 1848. ; ; ; . -,k. f WVKUP MOLASSES. Kupenor refined Syragi woiaasas kh aals tiy glEiSKg I UAMIl, tarniry, Ds. t, 1848.