r SUN BURY AMERICATST AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL. f.. 9 Dlt'J.J'UPDEGIUFF; game sniul- - . From Ui American Fowl Breeder. ESrE!SEOF KEEPING FOWM. Theso aty considerably, on account of ex tra aWantagci which cannot b taken into consideration; and they also depend ""e. what on the variety or fowl kept, some- de criptions feeding more greedily than other. V append a atatement of expenses, which may he token aaa fair medium one by those who desire to ascertain the rate at which fowls mny be kept, under circumstances in dependent of any extra adfnntnge whatever. Mr. Howard B. Coffin, at Newton Corner) Mass., keeps above two hundred fowls, most ly of the breed known a the Chinese, none of them less than four months old. He has been very particular to ascertain the exact cost of keeping; and having to furnish all their food, his opportunity for calculation of expense has enabled him to note exactly the amount. 'This observation has extended over sufficient time to satisfy him that seventy five cents per fowl, per annum, is a fair estimate.- . . ... Corn has been constantly kept within the reach of all, nnd it has been occasionally boil ed. Meal has been given every morning, part of the time noted, mixed with potatoes, squash, ke. Fresh meat, tallow scraps, and other animal food, has been furnished at least twice a week. The families who keep .from a dozen to twenty fowls, and have considerable kitchen waste, or to farmers who ore raising much tuff to feed with, the expense, of course, would be less. Mr. J. A. C. Butters, bookseller, 19 State RifOPt. Boston, has also taken particular pain in calculating the expenses of his stock. His observations extend over some eigiueen wnniha. He uses corn, whole nnd crushed, wheat, barley, and oats mixed. He never boils any, and has never fed any on potatoes. He provides a regular supply of fresh animal food, and the annual expense per fowl is eighty cents. This, however, includes supe rior feeding. Mr. Butters complains of the feeding pro pensities of his China fowl. Two of them, he say?, eat ns much as fivo of the fowls, which keep batter in flesh on a lor amount of food. Colonel Jaqucs, and some other gentlemen to whom wo have spoken on this point, nre of opinion that a dollur per anuum is about the rate ot expense per fowl, and, if not fed methodically, this would indeed bo the aver age; still tho above statistics are correct, and show a very important saving where a large number of fowls are kept. DIAMOND CUT DIAMOND. The other day a gentleman who had occa sion to cross New York in a cab, found, on alightinjr, that he had no change in his poc kHt. Tlia onlv shon at hand was a cigar tore iu which were some three or four fellow beside the proprietor, puffing the villanous weed. Th fentlernan entered, renuestins the o ' cabman to follow him, and handing a five dollar bill to the "Yorker," usked him to change it. The cigar-vender handed him a three dollar bill and tho balance in silver, out of which the cab-man was paid, and went on his way rejoicing. But a moment afterward, the gentleman, looting at the bill, found it to be a very suspicious-looking document, purporting to be a promissory note of the Dogtown Lumber and Mining Company, or some such ambiguoes and apocryphal institution. Finding he had been shaved, he asked the cigar vender if that was a good bill. , "A good bill ! yes! I wish I had ten thou sand of 'em," was tho answer. "Bill!" (winking to villanous-looking "Brhoy") "isn't that 'ere a good bill V "Good as wheat!" said the b'hoy: and ",jood .' good !" was echoed round tho shop. . "Yury well," said the gentleman, '-laskiul for information. You seem to have no doubt of the genuineness of the note, and as you were kind enough to accommodate me, I think the best thing I can do is to break it at your counter. Gentlemen, try another cigar -piece nt my expense." . The cigar man was regularly taken in and done for caught in his own trap. With great reluc'.anco he changed the spurious note and the operation cost the intended victim but about a shilling. As he was leaving thi store, one of the "B:hoys'' touched him on the shoulder. . "You're one of 'em," said he, "and I'll bet high that you're a Yaukee." ain't any thing else," replied the gen tleman, "and while I'm in this small village, I mean to keep my eyes open." KESPEOTFl'LLY . informs the citimns of Danville and the public at lnrgc, that ha has located in Danville, ami it now prepared to prac tice Medicine and Surgery in all its various bran- he. He will operate on all the various torms of blindness, cross eyes, club feet, harelip, cleft palate, and attend to the extraction of tumors, amputation or limns, end all other surgical dis eases. His collection of instruments comprise all instruments in medcrn Surgery, of the latest improvement and finest finish. He flatters him self that many years' practice and experience vill he a sufficient guarantee to those who may fcel disposed to employ him. His residence is nearly opposite the Monttrom ry Building, and next door to Isaac Rosen hauin's store, in North Danville. Danville, Dec. 1, 1819. ly. TANNERS TAKE NOTICE. ; Wew II Me Oil and Leather Store. No. Ill North 3d St. 3 doors below HattSt,' i Philadelphia. ' ' ' THE sulwrlliers offer to the tanners on the most favorable terms their fresh importation of Hides, consisting of Buenos Ayres, Laplata, Caraccaa, Lapuire, Hung-Dry, Chili, Salted Per mbuco and all kinds of Spanish Hides, dry end ltcd. Also, Green Slaughter, fry Balled, ana Black Dry Patna Kips, - ' '"' Also, Strniahts, and Dank oil and general as sortment of Currier's Tools. Thev will sell or trade for Spanish or Slaughter Leather, the above Hides, Kips, Oil and Tools, on bettcT terms, than old Houses in the city, Cash paid for Leather of all kinds. KEEN & KIKKPATRICK. Philadelphia, Mny 36, 1849. ly "JUncoiirage Your Own!" HAAS &HENN. FASHIONABLE MAKE OF FURNITURE AND CHAIRS. THE subscribers respectfully call the attention of the public to their larprp and splendid assort ment of every qunlity and price of which cannot fail to recommend itself to every one who will examine it, on nccoimt of ita durable workmanship and splendid finish, made up of the best stock to bo Imd In the city. Nocllnrt is spared in the manufacture of their wave, and the suhscrilicrs ore determined to keep np with the many improvements which ore constantly being made. 1 lieir stock consists of Mahogany $r.ia, Divans and I.omip;t, Uui-cnus,Sccrrtciifrs,sn)c!)onrii3, SOFA, BREAKFAST AND DINING TABLES, and also VENETIAN BLINDS, cnual to Phila delphia manufacture. 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 alio manufacture all kinds and qualities of CHAIRS, 'nclmling varieties never ltcfore to be had in Snnbury, such as Mahikiant, Black Walxct Asn O-RLEn Maple Giif.ciax : An Mtsnsnn CHAIRS, ami fa- t Piano Stools, which are of the latest styles, and warranted to lie excelled by none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere. The subscribers are determined that there shall be no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in the cities, as every confidence can tie entertained about the quality and finish of their ware and Chairs. Their articles will be disposed of on as Rood terms as they can 1)0 purchased elsewhere. Coun try Produce taken intinymcnt for work. '1ST UNDERTAKING attended to on reason able terms. tJF The Ware Room is in Market Street, opposite J. Young's store, and nearly opposite Weaver's Tavern. DANIEL HAAS, GEORGE KENN. Sunbury, April 28, 1849 0" to" mysiciaxs, "drccgists "and country MERCHANTS. DR. J. N. KEEI.ER & Bro. most respectfully solicits attention to their fresh slock of F.np lish, French, German and Amciean Drugs, Med icines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye Stutls, Glass ware, Perfumery, Patent Medicines &c. Having opened a new store No. 294 Market St. with a full supply of Fresh Drugs and Medicines, wc re spectfully solicit Country dealers to examine our stock before .purchasing elsewhere, promising one and all who may feel disposed to extend to us their patronage, to sell them genuine Drtttrs and Medi cines, on as liberal terms as any other house in the City, ond to faithfully execute all orders entrusted to us promptly and with dispatch. One of the proprietors bcinjr a regular physician, affords ample guarantee of the genuine quality of all articles sold at their establishment. We especially invite drugKists and country merchants, who may wish to become agents for Dr. Krcter's Celebrated Family Medicines, (stan dard and popular remedies,) to forward their ad dress. Soliciting the patronage of dealers, wc respect fully remain, J. N. KEELER A- BRO., Wholesale Druggists, No. 294 Market street, Philadelphia. September 15, 1849 ly. A New Assortment of Fresh Goods, IRA T. CLEMENT, T E.?PECTFlLLY 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 Sunbury, such as Dry Goods, Groceries, Queens , w n re, II a rrl w a re, &c. , '. Sunbury, June 83, 1849.- CUTLEIIY. A N extensive Stock of Pocket and Table CUT. " LERV, of sale by J CHIT 1. C0LEMA1T, ATos. 32 and 33 ARCADE, and 81 North THIRD Street, Comprising 5000 dozen Penknives, Scissors and Kazors. Also, a choice assortment of Rodcers Sr Sons, Wostenliolm's Gi cave's W. Sr S. Bntcher's and Fenney's Cutlery, Also, Spanish, Dirk and Hunting Knives. Also, (inns, Pistols, and Bowie Knives. Also, The American Razor Strop, a superior ar ticle, worthy the attention of Dealers. Cabo Dealers in Cutlery, will find the above Stock worthy their attention, as the Subscriber i chief business is importing and selling cutlery. Philadelphia, June 9, 1849 ly DIAMOND POWDER- ' . FOR RAZOR STROPS. T PT1HI3 Powder is warranted far superior to any A thing in use for imparting a keen, smoothedge to Rotors, Surgical instruments, and all kinds of fine CrjTLSat I it may he applied to any kind of strop. Also superior Razor, Knives, and Perfu mery, wholesale and retail, by Alit KMJ tlt,lil 1, Arenb Depot of Fine Razors, Strops, Brushes, and Cheap Fancy Goods, No. 18 South Fifth street a bove Chestnut Philadelphia. " - TESTIMONIALS. FiiiLAfisLMiA, Feb. 15th, 1848. This mnv certify that I have used one of the Strops prepared with HAYNES' MAGIC DIA- MUaU rUW DElv, and can attest in tlie most unequivocal manner, that there is nothing can he found that will produce the same cftert in my opin ion, and must say to others, try it, and you will find it. superior to any hcjetofore in use. I can truly say that I never knew what a sharp razor was before. JOHN SCOTT, Iron Safe Maker, 41 8. Third st. PniLAtr.irni t, October, 1848. A very hard beard and tender face has compel' led me to seek and tut many contrivances design. ed to make shaving easy and pleasant, but with indifferent success, until I made use of the Magic DIAMOND POWDER, sold by Alfred Bennett, and Kousscl s Shaving Cream.. J heir united paw cr act like magic, and impart a power to the Razor to remove the most stubborn beard, without irri tating the skin or temper of their owner. J. COX, 49 South Fifth Street. For sale at this ollice Price 25 cts. per Box November 25, 1848 6m. J. J, GREE1TOTO3. (Lute Krilor ft. firccntMigli.) PATENT ATTORNEY. AND MECHANICAL ENGINEEB, Washington, n.V. RAWINGS nnil papers for the Patent MARSHALL'S Cotirctilruted Snrsapiirllla, For the cure of Tetter, Scrofula. Erysipalos, Piles, Chronic Rheumatism and all disorders of the Blood, Mercurial Disease, &c T T is recommended to Physicians and others, ns ' the strongest preparation now in use, and en tirely different from that put up in quart bottles, possessing little or no active principle of tho Sarsa parilla, but intended to deceive the public. For sale by M. A. McCAY, Northumlicrland. HEYL'S EMBROCATION for Horses will cure Sprains, Bruises, Cut, Galls, Swellings, and nil complaints requiring an external remedy. Ii is highly useful in Spavin, Curb, Ringlione, stiff ness of the Joints, cracked Heels, Splints, cVc. It has also been used with great success by per sous arllicted with Rheumatism, and other com plaints. Prepared only by W. Marshall, Philadel phia, and for sale by M. A. McCay, Northumber land. Philadelphia, May 26, 1849 ly Olfiee, prepared ami all the necessary bu siness, in relation to securiinr patents, trans acted, and promptly attended to, at their of fice opposite the Patent OiKce. October 28, 1848. CiOI.E) & SILVF.R W1KI.. . J. STOCKMAN, No. 60 Chcsmtt-ft, at the si'irn of the GM Thimble, between 2d. If 3i. ss., South side Philadelphia. MANUFACTURES and keeps constantly ,f B on hand, at wholesale and retail, tlie fol lowing articles, of a superior quality, at reduce ! prices : Gold and Silver Pencils. d Thimh.cs. do Finger Shields, Silver Table. Oesert, Tea. Salt and Mustard Spoons, do Forks, Soup and Oyster Ladles, do Combs. Purse Clasps, Scissor Hooks and Chains. Knitting Kliealhs, Cv. ALSO, Jewellery, Plated and Hrittannia ware, German Silver Spoons, &c; Gold Diamond poin ted Pens at various prices ; Jackson's Superior Everpoiuted Louis, Sic. ice. Philadelphia, May 26, 1849. aariAL virties. Kindness, foibearanee, meekness, tender ness, love sweet virtues! lei them he culti vated in every bosom. Who would feel like fretting Qrscolctin?, it he hail in exercise a forbearing spirit. Who would seek for op. porlunities fur revenge, if lovo reigned in his bosom. Oh, bo kind, and tender, nnd forgiving. Study to possess aud cultivate Ihe blessed" social virtues -these virtues that make up the happiness of heaven. If all were as amiable as it is in their power to be, we should not feel like saying There's somi-'haig every day to muV Tlie clmiige fat spirits sad ; A wort) t c.iuaF the heart 10 aclis, When it ii sweetly clad. . But in every face we should read the les sons of love and kindness. If we should feel the wing of sorrow pressing one hour, a do zen hand would be extended to our relief, aud a thousand . smiles would fall like sun shine on our path. Ingratitude is the basest crime or man. Y7E are not among that class of Editors who for a few dollars will, (at the expense oil ruth and honesty) "crack up" an article and bring it into rapid sale ; neither are we willing to rcinuin silent, after having tested the utility of an im provement or discovery in science or art. Our readers will recollect we told them we were un well with a sure throat and violent cold sonic few weeks ago. ell, we purchased two bottles of WINSLOW'8 BALSAM OF HOREIIOUND snd so sudden was the cure, that we forgot we ever had a cold, i hose who uro all ic ted, may try it upon our recommendation. Lewitton Tre- giaph. A fresh supply of the above valuable medicine just received, and for sale in Sunbury, by John W. Friling, Mary A. McCay at Northumlierland, and at wholesale by Frederick Klelt, & Co., cor ner of Cd and Cal'owhill streets, Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Sept. 22d, 1849. 8 mo. valiTpapero frillE Subscribers have on hand the largest as Jl sortmeiil of Wall Pafkhs in the city of Phi ladelphia, W'holesule and Kittiil, consisting of every variety suitable for Parlors, Entries, Dining Rooms, Chambers, Ac, which for quality and style cannot lie surpassed. Doing a cash business ne are enabled to sell a better article ut a much lower rate than any store doing a TRADE BL'SISESS. On hand, a large assortment of Win a Pipkh, for I'n rlH ins. Fire Prints, Eotdrra, &C, which will be sold for Cash.' Paper Hanging done in the country at city prices. . i. Ii, Dealers are invited to call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. FINN fir 111 1UUN, No. 143 Arch Street, South side Philadelphia, May 26, 184U. ly CHEAT ARRIVAL. T OHN W. FRILING has just received at his " store in Sunbury an extensive assortment NEW GOODS, of every variety which he is now ready to sell or exchange lor produce; and consist ing in part of C LOTUS, CvlSSFAfERES, cVc Linen and Cotton drillinq, and summei wear of nil kinds. Calicoes, Chintz, Gingham, Lawns, &c. Muslins bleached and unbleached. PALM LEAF AND OTHER HATS. Quccnsivare and Hardwarr of all kinds. Dnrcs Paints, and Dvestitf. FISH, SALT, AND PLASTER. And a great variety of other articles all of which will he sold at the lowest terms. Sunbury, May 50, 1849 WEISE & CLEMENT, Saddle nnd Hariicsa Makers. H E undersigned respectfullv inform the public, that they have commenced the above busi ness in Sunbury, and will con stantly keep on hand and manufacture to order, at their stand in Market street nearly opposile Young's store, all articles belnngini; to their line of business. All articles manufactured by them will be made in the best aud most durable style, and at prices as reasonable as they can be had at any other estab lishment in the county. 1 hey therefore respectfully solicit persons to call and examine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. All kinds ot pro duce taken in by the stores will be taken in ex change at tlie market price. HENRY WEISE. A I GI .STU.S H. CLEMENT. Sunbury, June 23, 1849. LIQUORS, WINES. &C. 'PUB subserilier has just received a new supply x of the best liquors that ever came to Sunbury, consisting in part ot Superior old pale Ltrandy. Fine Cogniae brandy. Superior Old Jamaica Spirits. New England Rum. Fine Holland Gin. Superior Old Whiskey Coin m m do. Superior Maderia Wine. Lisbon do. do. Siierior Tort Wine, liurgundy Port do. Sweet Malaga Wine. Superior Claret Wine in bottles. Champagne do. do. HENRY MASSEK. Sunbury, May 6 1849. 1 1 ft 1 ( i SriTTn ' f " VA mf?.'3 y w n iTi?k'i?'S.inT k i ? itjj s . "Pa, what it punctuation V ' It's tho art .of putting the stops," ('Then I wish you vroukl go ilown in the cellar and punctuate the couk of tha ciiler barrel, as the cider is running all over tha floor." Nxvca take a papr more than ten years without paying thy printer, urat least sending him a lock uf hair to let him know that you art) about Pridc emenates from a weak mind, you never tee a man of strong intellect proud and haughty. Six Thousand Shad were tent from fiilti l&o; ou Friday week, for fhiladalphiA. HO SB OINTMENT, TO& T&TTER "I KAO the following ceiuhrnte fnun Cipt. Dov, the Philadelphia, CMoUr 31, U46. Several vcart since I wui ntfcickecl u-iili a break id out on my neck in the lonn of Teller, uU't-li 1 am ciiviiirat wua c ntrucieU ut tlie uurocr ttiop. ligrmiiduallveJiteiHl' ed over my face until U rtsiclirU tti upper ixirt of ihe check. During the erven! mnithe tlmt it contiiiunl eiieu1ing, I uko tittrre ut apuluaUuua1 uie of wluch had ttie diet I, apprently at fcat, of iwreaiiif the fiiaeuae, hut 1mm none ot ttiem did I perceive the Ivom benrtit until I pniim me now ointment, tty ine use one jur of it wui perl eel i y cured and buve remained irec ot Uie aaoc tiou. 1 lieve Wiwe need the Ointment, 1 1 irmly nnnlicxl forrouirh- neee ot mature, oitwnea, rhttpptxi luttwit, c. tin pe feet Bnoccea. I buve no hesitation in recommending It the strongest maimer to the puUte. Aft-tit Htast Mauii, Buuuury. July SW, levlu. In presenting the public with a remedy fr tlie trentment ami fure of Fkvkh axd Aon nml Miter liili 'tis rlitte;itii, no apolory is netnleil. V'nst unmtier in Ihet'nitt'd StntesT who sutler from theite afleelioiis in their vunrd forni!, me e unpolled to seek relief fr.nn nthir s uirce Mian the iniin dm l preseripii'ins n' the rnrnkir ph ?iri:in. It Iter mifS therefore tin nlijeet of liumuuity, as well as "f piitilic inter est, to lrini tiefote thein a remedy prepnrnt inini much ex pcrienee, and wiueli mny alwuys lw reneit upii as FK, BrrKCTVAL, A.ND HABMLIII TO Till CONST ITU TIOTI. Tlmt anehis the true ehuiueter of the IN'UIA CIJOLAtiOGt K. is amply nltete0 by the unirersu) suecess with which it has been employed. fiP" Kxtmci from a ommiuiicntion of the IIn. Wij.- tUM WoodbriihjE, of tlie U. 9. hciiate, late Govenmr of M letiijfJii. Detoit, Oct. 21, mo. DncToit rriAiit. OGOOU, Dear Sir, I nuve read with much iiiterrst, vour little traeatiac upon lite ''emises, trentment ami cure" of the fehrile ilisetnws which have u extensivelv nrevniled in mir country during the Inst few mmths an interest inerenseil no dtiulK, by the laet thfit 1 have iikii VhiiiKlly sunoreu S'i much fr nn thnin. 'J'htiush I leel myself very ine inieteut to judire safely upon a suhjeet so eutirelv profrni.initl, yet your theory seems to me well reas nrti. and your cmelu stems just, and 1 think witlml. thnt your pumphlet is calcu luletl to pONluee nnirh pmctieal B'Kul. 8eakiiifE of the medicine he suys : It fully justified your flat terms; expectations, and us a safe, convenient, and popu. lur remedy, my own experience, s i fur, induces me t be lieve that it will pr ve a irrct puMic Ix-ncrit. I m pleased leara lhat vou liave reentlv esttiiilished several areuciee for lis disp iihni though 1 regret thnt, with a view t- a m re guertl dissen mint ion ot it, yon shoulil have f-und it necenaary to remove from your present residence among us. i un mucu respeci i nuve ine n-tnor in oe, sir. tMir nitlitfeo iter vu lit, W l 1.1AM WOOUIJUIDGK. " From Hnti. Stefiies V. R Trowbridok. of .Michi gan Skate Semite, to the Aent at Detroit. JUKMlViUA.M. OAKLAND In., JJQC I J, Sir vou w mli ine to infirm you what 1 know tl lr. Osgood's Indiu Chol tff Mfiif, or uuti-hilions mcilu-ine. I do belie e that if the virtue nml efiVaev ol this iiHilicine were cenciully known, the k'rvKK and aolk would disuppeur iu AlichifiHii. 1 nt oc u red a lottl ta the snriuir nf 1R41. and hive s-.mh! reason to believe tlcit myself and fumily CKupad the ugue lust season iu coiiseinifiH-e of its use. Perhaps iu ih sumimn stnee the settlement of this fine peninsula, bus the lever ami asrue iHt-u so prevalent us the lust. I have rec immnned this met heme in tinmen hi i stance, and when the di sense had boeitine bxed ami Uilhetl the skill iH physiemus; nml I luive never kuowu it tail. I has uuiveraully pr ulucml the in st h ippy etferts, and I hot Iicve it has never ieeu exceeii)tt nf any mudicme ui remo ving the hdioiis dmeiiM'Sof the clnnaie. lours, respceuuuv, STF.PIIFX V. R. TnOWRRlDOK Asrenr for Puuhurv II. H. M ASM-: II: North tmtierinud. Wii'HINGTOM A 0 ; Milton. J U RASblR ; Selius- grove, MAY c KI.USK. bu towssexd's tnmn extract op ' SARSAVAR1LLA. THIS Kxtraet It put up m qnart hot ties. It It si I times cheaperi pieneanter, and warranted superior to any sold. It cures diseases without Vomiting, purging, sick ness, or debilitating the patient, and It particularly adapted ier a . , FALL AND SPRING MEDICINE. Th great beauty end superiority of this Snrsaparllut Vtr oiner remenies is, wnutx ii aranicatet disease, It mvigirates the body. . Consumption cured. Clou nee and Strengthen. Consumption can be ctifed. Bronchitis, Consumptln, l.iver Complaint. Colds, Coughs, fjaiami, Astnrrta.ppitlitigni if (owi, ireuena in the Chest, Hectic Flush, Night Sweats, UilTj cult and Profuse Kxpecmration, and Pain in the Pule, .Ac., Ac, hnve nnd can I cured. Proliant v there never was a remedy thnt hns been so suc cessful iu desperate eases of consumption ns this f it demi ses and strenirtheiis the nvstem, and appctirs t.i neai the Ml- cere on the luiiffs, and patients gradually regain their ususl nenun bihi srreninii. CURIOU9 CASF. OF CONSUMPTION, There is scarcely a day passes wit there nre a nnrmVr f ruses oi consumption reporteu ns cured uv tne use ot jr Townseirt Sarsapaiilla. The following "was recently re ceived : Dr. TowxM Ienr Sir: For the tart three venrs I hnve been nlllicted with geneml debility, and nervous con sumption if Um Inst statin ami did not expect to ever trim my health at all. After a: intf through a c mine of medicine under tha care of some ot tlie m wt distiniruished reffiilnr pliysiciuns ami members of the R.mlof ilenlth in New York ii nd elst'wliere, and siwrnliiiif the m ist of my enmities in attemptinir to retrain my henhh, and after reading in s tine pnper of yiait $nrmmrilln 1 rea ilvcd to try it. After wine, six b-Jtiles I found it d ue ine grout good, aud called to see you at vour otFice; with your advice I kept on, and do most heartily thank you for 70'ir advice. I persevere in taking the 8nrspnril(a, ami hove lcen able to attend to my nmiiii lanors t or tne last lour mouths, audi hope uy ine blessings of G'kI and your Rtmipariiln to continue my heidih. It helped ine beyond the pxpectntions of nil who knew my ense. CHAHLKS yLIMBY Orautie, IOskcx co. N. J., Aug. fl, IM7. Plate of New Jersey, Ksscx county, sf. Charles Quim by being duly sworn according to Ihw, on his oath a-iith, tint Ihe foreg ing stntemeut is true ncc rdinn to thr heat of hi 1 knowledge ninl In-ltef. CHAltLlirf (tlM IIY. Sworn and subacrilied to twfore tne nt Ornnee, the 3d Ajgust, ItJ7. CYKI S AlA)VN. Justice of the Pence. SPITTING RKOOl). Rend the following, and any that cmsumptimi it in incu rable if y u 0:111 : New York, April SH. 1S47. l)r. TnwxsF.ND : I verily Itelicve that y ur H.irs.iimnll3 hns lcen the menus, through Providence, ot' savins my lite I have 1" r sevend vears hud a hud c niuh. It btvnme w rse and worse. At last I raised I: true quantities of hUi h, had 11 iff I it nvents and was cmitlt .lebilitnted and reduced, nnd did u t expect to live. I hnve only ticd your iSirsnpurilla hut a sh rt tiu.f, and there has a woudcniil climue been wr 'iihl In me. I nm n w nblr 1 1 w ilk all over the city. 1 raise 11 Howl, and my e mrh I sis left me. You can wel imagine tht 1 am thankful 1' r ihese rosulls. Your oletli cut stimuli. XV M. Kl'SSMLI,, 6j Cnthuriiie st, LOi?T IIKR SPKKCH. The annexed certificate tells a simple nnd truthful story 'I suticrins nun relict. I Here nr IU nsriniis t simitar ca st! in thin city nnd I1im iklyu. uud yet there are tlnusamls u tn rents let ttieir cini iren die lor tear ol ueiu utiinbuaued r to Biivc a few shiliums. Rnklvn. Sept. 13. A7. Dr. Towsro: I bike nlcamre iu Matins, fir the bene- ht of th -se wh n it m tv concern, tint iny d:ut!hier, two veirs nn.t six m nths old, Wis ii.Micel with geueral de- bilitv and I sa of speech. Jhe was iriieii up ns ptst je- verv bv our fainilv j hvsiei.tii; li lt f rtuu iieh 1 w is re- nimeiH leil bv a friend to trv v r S imiV,riJla. Hei' re havinf nnil one tattle she rec ivurcd her speeeh and was eiiuMed tn vv ilk nl me. to the nst nishment k all wh were ae piaHiret with the I'ircumstuiH'es. She is now quite Weil, svi'l 111 much tvitcr lie HI h th in site ins ticeu I r 18 111 nit In pas.. JOSKP1I TAYI-OU, York sl.t llrouklyn. TWO CKIMMtDN SAVF.D. Very few f'iniilies in let-d in fact we have n it heard of ne that unnl lir. T wusendB r irsapsirilln iu time, I si aav did Iren the past Summer, while th me lhat didn't sickened and died. 'Hie rerei urate we publish below is c 'iielusive evidence ( its v due. ami is only another instance I its invinir ttie lives 01 cnimren : Dr. TowKin Dear Sir: I had two children cured by y ur S.iraniriiln f the summer complaint nnd dysentary: i ne whs -lily 1 m nit h old sih! tha other 3 years. They were verv much reduced, ami we exixvteil thev won hi di thev were given up bv tw 1 respectable phvsicians. When thed'ictor iufrmedus I lint we must lose them, we restl- ved to try your SiraaparilUi we lind heard so much of, but had little confidence, there beiiifrst much stulf advertised lhat is worthless: but we are thankful thut we did, for it undouUedty saved the lives nf bth. I write this that oth ers may be induced to use it. 1 ours, reseetrullv, JOHN WILSON, Jr. Myrtle-avenue, Brooklyn. 3ept. 15, 1S7. TO THE LAOII S. GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE. Db.Towxseno's Saksaparilla is 11 sovereign and speedy cure lor mcimeiit consumntion, and lor the general prostra tion of the svstem no matter whelhct the result of inhe rent cause or causes, produced by irregularity, t lineal or accident. Nutldig can tie in re surprnunsr than its invigorating ef fects on the liiuuaii frame, Persons all weakness unu las situde, from Liking it ut once liee nie robust uud l ull of eneigy midcr i;s intUieuee. ll immediately counteracts the uervelessiteM of the female frame, which w the gie-tl cuuse birreuuess. it wdl not te expected of us, iu cases of so dclienle a na ture, to exhibit certificates of eurcs performed, hut we can iipsme the aliiieted that imudreds ol cases ha e been repor ted to us. Da. i owssExn : My wife being greatly distressed by weakness and general di lafy, and sitflVrtiig c minually by iai.i and with other diiheuuics. and having kn wn caset where your medicine tins efieo'.ed great cures; and also hearing it rec unmeudeil I T such caws a 1 liave described, I ooUtmeil a b tiie ol y air Extract of & usaparilta and fob Weil the tli reel 1 -ns y u gave me. in a u n peri a 11 rem vcd her c ttiipkouls and restored her to health, lb-nig p real iu 1 f.r the leueiits she received, 1 lake pleasure 111 thusacku wlcdmg it, and rec jinineiimnc it to tne punne. Atbiiny, Aug. 17, ML or. Co a ml A Ldia sis. DYSPEPSIA. No fluid or mediciua h.is ever been diwovered which so nearly resembles the gis'ric juice or silivu in dec imposing kI and streucLheiiHig the "rgans o iliiresti n as tins pre- p irati m ot Sarsiiui ilia. It positively cures every case of dyspepsia, however severe or chronic. iiauK Department, Aiuniy; .iay to, ifmx Dr. Towuseisl Sir: 1 have been adhered" for sevenil years with dysjtepsia iu its worst f rm. attended with a air- uess o st-tmnch, I ol appetite, extreme hetirttiuru, and a great aversi m to uil kimls t.f f 1 d, mhl f 'r weeks, (what I c uld eat) I have been unable to retain hut a small portion on my stomach. I tried the usual remedies, but they had but little or no effect in removing the n mpl.nut. 1 was in duced, utt ut two mouths since, to try yo ir Extract of Sar itviruia. and I must sav with btile v nilnienee : lint utter using nearly tw lnttles. I fmind my apetire restrirt.tl and tlui heurthoni entirely rem vl ; nnd I would earnestly re commend the use of it I t those who hnve hern uthictetf as 1 ii, ve been. Yours. Ac, XV. XV. VAN AND T. Agent for Sunbury JOHN XV. FRH.INU; Nor- Ihimiltcrlnnd, MARY A. McCAY ; Danville, W.M. A. Mr It RAY A Co., Aplil Xi. 1MH Iv LIVER. COMPLAINT. - am yka ms JAUNDICE. DYSPEPSIA. CHRONIC Q ii 3S- IEEW VL'iiV(in nrmi itv niti-1 st' rf f . A THE KIDNEYS, , And all diseases arising from a disordered T rtt . .. m . iwtr or niomacn m Ootn MUt and Female : . Such ts Comllpailnn, tnwarri Pile, Fullnew nr Bland to th Htati, Aciditv nf the SttinMrh, Nnnm, Hnrt-lmrn, Diun fur FivM, Fullnemnr weight in Hit ?Kiinrh, S iur riiwiwrn., inninv "r r utTTcTin ui me nil oi me stttimncn !wimniiiifiif the Head, llurtiea and Dilficult Hrcnlhiiig, Khitleritiff ot Ihe Heart, Ch..kiiif or fliiflicming aeunti mi when hi lying piiira Dimnst ifVi . Iin it wcla hafin-e the 8ihl, Fever ami Hull rain in ihe llmrl Drflri.n. rynf Prrtiiirnliinl, Yell, iwnewi nf the Skill and Kvra, Pain in the Pule, Birlc, CheM. I.iinlw, e., Sud.len ((iiahea nf Hent, nnnilnjt In lli Fleuli, Cnnmniit ImiiBiiiini. of evil and ini deprmiiuii of Spirits Can be eflectualljr cured by DPw. EOCFLAITB'S Cclehruted Oerman letters. Tlieir power over the above diermei I not eicellrd if efnnlled hy any nther prepnrntimi in the I'nited Slatea aa the rnrea attcat, iu inany caaea after akillful pbyaiciaiia had fniled. 1 ' Dernit.jmrntirihe t.ivr and fltomnch nre anireoa nf Inniiily. nml will iilo pnclnee diwnK of Hie Henri. Skin. I.unffi and Kidnrva. and lava the Ik-mIv nin tn an it.M.k nf the Co ilero, Hill m,, or Yell -iw Fever, nnd II generally the firat eauae of thnt miet hnneful diseune. Consiimntion. Opinions of tht Philadelphia Press. "THE DISPATCH." UeiTmbei 3lt My.: A INVAl.fAHI.K .MKUicli':v.K..r....i heard the Celelirated Oelman Bittera, manufactured by lr. H niflluml, up 'ken ,( in term, of c.innieiidiiti it, and we .ii .. mmvRii) ri. i, isn ioo emtn.n pruciire, In eer Uiu qu.'irlem, to puif all nuuiiier of usdcu tnnh, but iu the ... .... .,,..,. ,,uiiuium, nic living wnue.Besil llieir great in oral and phyaiml worlli. Asa inedicina of the Liver Ciillipluml, Jnundicc, Nervoui Debility uud llysnenaia, it hns been lonnd iuvuluiible, elfwling cure.nnd th'irouhly emdimting cli.r:ifc, when nil oilier limlit'ines hare fulled. ve icm uonviuceil, tlmt in tlie ue of ihe Uermun Bitters, the patient d esn t become debilitated, hut eonstantlyenins streiitilh uud vigor fi Ihe frame u fnct worlhv ot great consideration. The Kilters ore plejunnl in tnste and sme:l, and c.-in te-nihiiuinleretl under any circuinnuinces, t i the in .st delicnte stonndi lndertl. Iliey cuii lie used bv all per- a 'us with the moat perfect safety. It w mid be well for th wh i nre much alfct'ted in the uervus st stem, to o nrBeiice who one tea spmnlulor lesa. ami irrudunlly in crease. Vesiie:tk from extterience. uud are f c :mse. I pr 'per illdre. The nreas far and wide, hnve united in re. viiiiiueiiuiu me .jeriuui tamers, ana to ttie anucted we tn isi coimally nnvise their use. SPIRIT OF THE TIMES," June 31th snvs DO OUR OOODCI ri.i:!4 who are invalids, know the tmiiviistduiahiusr cures Ihnt Imv lieen pert rined by Dr. II ifTI mil's lelebrnted Oenmn Hitters? If ihey do n t, we re- nninend litem lothe"(ieriunu Meilii ino Store," all who nre ulilii led with l.ivcr t'otnpl linl. Jaundice, llys. Ipni.i, ii .civ"u Lfciniuy j uie ij.wt r n-iscurcl in'uiv 1 our citizens niter tlie best physii inus h id filled. NVe h'a.e nseil llie:n. and they have proved 1 1 beu meflicinethnt every one sh-viM know of, and we cum il refrain giviin our tes tim iny iu their liiv .r. uml thnt wbic-h gives them greater claim upon our hmnMe effirt, thev nre entirely Vegetuble. "THE DAILY NEWS," July 4th snvs : "We Sxelk kn-wiui'lv of llr. II , (l-.nd's Tel-brated Oar. m in Ititters. when we sav it is n Mesjnti- of this aee: and in u.'senses f the bill try, digestive an l ervousSvs;ems, it hasti'it wethink nil eoital. It is a Yeve' il.Ie Preparntion. and made without Ale li !. nud t all uivalull we would re c nnmeiid it as w irtby llieir c Mifidcnce. F -r sale, wh leale nnd retail, at the principal Depot, GKIIMW MKIilCINE STfJUK, Xu. 1JJ Arch Street, I'liilad.-lpbin. ForsdehyM. A. McCAY, N irlhnmlierlatid and Sun bury and respectable dealers generally throughout the SsJiie. April KM!). ly ,i .dyspepsia,";. PHTHISIC, AND GENERAL DHBILXTT. GEORGE B. GREEN, Propribtor. 'Undsor, Vermont. A forme, sucl , a, , j m, s,,,.,, Heartboni, S;,'"r'?: Ac"'9'naeh, Heailachi, lM of I met f the dtomach (, Dyspepti,. Ahma,) 1) Hrealhmg, which often results from imperfect dleestt ansmy ef tti irn. hakttaal . P Irs Night Sweats, UKI even Cm.umnti.w fDrsneotie K ith derange. i I DifKrnlt lly.peptic Syepno-a,) is relieved hy these Bittera lu short. Ihetr use hus liccn proved in the relief of almost all the svmpt line that proceed from e debilitated or atomic condi- . tlonnf thePl nnachj also In general debility arising from age nr from the eneote of Fever, particularly Fever ai4 Anna. Females .ufleriug nmler any uterine derangement " arising from wenkneaa, will find tirt "OsTaisaTED Bit- , excellent remedy, end not surpassed br suit medi. . cine in use. The history of this medicine It oecullar. It has made ita wny to public fRvor solely by the force of its own iiitrinaie menle. No srtlftcmV means hare been nsed te aire it n toriety and thrust it upon public attention. It has nevef before eren lieen advertised, but having Rret shown ile re- mnrknble efliuicy in the family of the proprietor, and by him nfterwaids adiniuiatered to his afflicted friends and ac quniutnnces with a like result, its reputation gradually ex- . .. ui.... i. .ipiwn in ine rrriai Illsuint parte ol Uie l.iiion, ase medicine of unrivalled virtues in the rare ef Dyspeiisie iu nil its different forms, tid also for the cure ef Asthma or Phthisic, lis only herald nnd its only eukajy Ims been the story of its wonderful efScacv, as told from mouth tn month or by letter from friend to friend. In eve ry instance where these Bittera have been nsed, and the re mit made knuwu to the proprietor, they have proved a re medy. Numerous certificates, attesting the singular efficacy ef the "OxTctNATED BitteHs," are in the possession of Ihe ' Eroprietor many of them sign -l by persons already widely nuwu to the public. GF.0. 11 GREEN, Proprietor. WINDSOR, Vt., October 3, 1045. Tlie following Certificates here recently beeat recelTeil WaeuiaJiiTini, D. C, Juw 10, 184. Ilaving mnde nse of the "(Ixvgenaled Bitters" premred ' hy Dr. Go. II. Green, t.f Wimhuf , Vt.and from knew ledge obtained of their efflenry ill other oia-s, wetheerfully rec mimend them t the.ul,lic, believing that they willfully sustain the rec mtineudnti n of the Proprietor. We h ne ,m:.l,m. v.iiuunie remenv mav lie si generallT dinuse thrmcliout the country tlmt it inny be accessible' te all the S A M I PI. PHI-I.PS, .., AM I'l'H t. J U. S. Seiaitot from Termont. r JAMF. F. SIMMONS, U. s. Senator from B. Island. J. T iMOIlKllKAD. L. S. Senator nnd f.irinrlv or of Kentucky. I.. H. AIIN(LD, Member of Comrese and formerlv fi. vennr of R. I. W.M. WOOnHRIDGK. U. S. Senator and farmeri. (5 ...... . THE ;SSA.I lMIItGATIVE. ron tub Headache. Gldihuess, KheuiniiliHiii. l'ilea, Dysjwpin. S-urvey, Sin ill Piix. Jaundice, Pains in the Hack, Inward Weakness, P.ilpitaiion of the Heart, Hume in the Throat, Dropsy, Asthma. Fevers of nil kinds, Female Complaints, CURE OF Measles Salt Itheum, le;irt Burn, Worms, Cholern Morbus, Coushs. iuiusey, Whooping Couch, Consumption, Fits, l.ivcr Cninpiaiut, KrinipeLis, Deafness, Itchities of the Skin, Colds. Gout, Gravel, Nervous Complaints, AND A VAR1ETV Or OTHER DISEASES rito.M i.MrtKirits of M. I.. MAUTiN. Deieirata in Conereai Territory. From Hon. H. from Wiscensiti , D. Foster, Member ef Congress fron Peiinsvlvanin. L A It I) LA 21 PS. C Oil K ELI I' It CO . No. 116 1 hetnut Si , 1 ESriXTKL LLY announce that llieylinve jumfinisliej the most evtensive aaeertuieiil ARIS1N0 THR BLOOD, AND OUSTRUCTIO.NS IN THE ORGANS OF DlfiESTION. Experience has proved that nearlv every Disease originates fr im iinpuiities of the Blood or derangements of the Diges tive, (minus; and to secure Health, we must remove those obstruct! ni or restore the HI ixl to iuiialural state. Tlie aversi on to taking medicine is in st curotuully re moved by CttrsMB's Ve.iktai.k Pcrisstivi Pills, being c moletely cuvel .pnl with n cviluig ..f pure while Sugar, (which ia ns tlistiuet from tlie iulenial inrredienta a. a nut shell t'r im the kernel) mid havenotuste of median. But ure ns ejsily sw.ill iwcd as bits ofc iu.lv. Moreover they ueiiher u iiiseme or Rripe iu I lie s.iulil'rst degree, by opiTite eptiillyon nil Ihe diseased parts .1 the svsiem. iu rend of c inlmiuir theniselves t., and racking anv imrticulnr rem m 1 hus. it thejl.iver be iilfn-tetl one ingredient will operate on that imrtictil'ir nran, and, hv cleansing it of an Kx-ees of Bile rest re it to ita niime I sinle. Auo'lier will pesite on the Krd and renvivenll impurities in its eircu liti u ; whiles third will ed'eeiiinlly ex,.el whatever impu irnes miy hnve been discharged into the sf-anarh. nnd hence they ;nke m the r.iot or disease rem 'Ve all Impure Hu mirst'r m the b .!, open the pores externally nnd inter n illy; separate nil f ireignand ol.uoji us particles from the chyle, si that the hi l may lie t Is riu?h!v pure thus secu riinr a free and heallhv action tn the Henri, I.uiigand I.iver nnd thereby they restore health even when all other menus nuve lanen. The entire truDi nf the ah -ve can he ascertained Uy the trial -f n siiiele bux : ami their virtues are si positive and certain in rest riiu limit h. that ttie pr priet r bin. Is hi.nself to return the m un-v paid f..r them in all coses wllere they do iritgiveotiiveraHl aatisftictiou. Ilt-lall I'rlrv. '2 d. per nox, Principal niTicc No. Crt Verv st., N. Yoik, S dd by JOHN Y. Yol Nti.' Suuhnrr. M. A. McCAY, Nortluiinlierland. tr Renirnilier Dr. C. V. Clu kner is Ihe inventor of tlie Snirir C.xited PiMs. and tin' nothine nf the .rt was ever heard of until he intnxhiced tliem in Jiule. 141. Pnn-haseis sn mid, therefore nlwavs ask for Clickner's Sugnr Cted Pills, and take ii j oiliera, or tlicy will be nuilo the victims of a fraud. February, 17, IsiO ly Washixotox. D. C . Jcns 10. tail. Denr Sir I have been a dysieplic auifercr for about ten years, and have res rted to various medicines for relief . withiail success, until 1 made use of your "Oxvgeiuited Bitters." I liave used nlmit two bottles, ami Slid myself restored tn perfect health The forms in which the dis ense showed itself, in my case, were, great acidity of the st Munch, I s ol eipetitej extreme flatulence, severe eonstl pnti on ol the b nveis, and violent headache. Feeling deai rous lluit a knowledge of yoirr valuable remedy may reach others similarly nihil ted. I take great pleasure in record, ing my testim my 1 1 its curative power; anil would ale reniaik, that while on a visit at home n short time since, I administered n part of a Untie to a number of mv nfflicted friends, with greut sucess. They are desirous that yon should establish nu agency at Pi'ttsburir. or inform them where the medicine can lie nlilnined. With an earnest de sire for your prosperity and happiness, I subscribe myself, truly vour friend H. D. FOSTER. Duct. Geo. B. ORxrx.AViiidsor, Vt. S .Id Wh .lesnle and Retail Inr Gieen k. Fletcher, He. SG South Sixth Street, Philadelphia. Aireni lor minnury rl. M. M ASSl-.H. Agents for Milton MACKAY HA AO. Agent fol I pper Mubonoy 1. U. KENN. April li, li IMriORTANT TO THE I'UBLIC. , HCP.3IC CATTLE EDICINES. Don't permit your Horsei or cattle to die, when the means of cure are within the reach of all I The undersigned has spent several years in tht study of Veterinary practice in "London and E dinboro','' ho has also nvniled hiinself'of Ihe resear ches of Leihijr, am! othrr celebrate J men, who have contributed so much towards n judicious treatment of animals; the principles ofuttr practiee consists in the rejection of iicucral hleedin? and the total rejection of nil medicines that experience has shown to be of a dangerous tendancy. These re. medies act in harmony w ith the vital principle, and when given accordins to the directions which ae. company each article they are capable of exciting; oo nii.icaiii me naiurat functions withAii, a- 1 OOKS and Oold Pens. Ou hand several cop ies of the life of Christ, aud a Wo a nunilwr of gold fens which we will sell at ike I'htloslelphia t or sale at Uusottice. BLANKS. BLANKS of every description ran be had by applying at theoUiee of the American. fISSlTE PA PE R. Yellow Tissue papei for A coveriug glasses, etc., for sale at the etiiee sat UeAsaerieao. LAMPS, they have ever offered for sale, comprising ELKOAVT NEW STYLE CI1AXDELIEUS, IsKAUKETS. PEMJ.VX TS, J1ANTEL LIGHTS. &c. In irreat variety, and of OKIGINAL DESIGNS. Much attention has been paid to ECONOMY, in the construction of these Lamps, and audi are made as will produce the greatest amount uf light from the least consumption of l.urd. Kecent improvements iu the manufactory, with the introduction of new and perfected machinery, euublrs tht-m to sell at a very liltEAT HEDl J TION from former prices, and all articles before leaving the manufactory, are carefully inspected, and are warranted perfectly tight, and to give satis faction. rhiludelnlua, June 2, 1849. ly P.TE1TT MEDICIiTES. Green's Oxygenated Bitter, price reduced. Old Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla. Duker'sSarsaparilla. Sway tie's yrup of Wild Cherr Swayne's Verinilugc. Ayre's Cherry IVetoral , Dr. Drake's Tanucea. Dr. Cu lien's do Ttbbit'sPain Killer. Dr. Hoofland's German Bitters: Indian Vegetable l'illa Horse and Cattle Medicines For sale by HKNBY MAISEB. , JiW 14, le Ayor's Cherry Pectoral, FOR COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, HOARSENESS, ASTHMA. IIUUP. ISO COUGH, RltOSCHITlS AS'D COSSUMPTION. rTMlIS valuable preparation, si est aiisliiugly successful X lu curing uisi'uscs ol tne Lungs, is the result ol u skit: ful cnuihnuti' in nf the known curative iiriuciiilea o medicine. Ita ingredieuu are freely made kit wn to the put.lic, and are Ukmhs ackuovvlcUteAl to uietlic-al men as p.nuta.&siug rare meilieal virtues, which peculiar virtues ure couibliKd in the "l IlKltltV PKCTHIt Al." ill thwtgri-al-est purity and clhcacy, und wheu used, us will be aeeu fiom the loll IWIIIff Valual.le Irslllu -iiv : PKDFF.rJSOIt Cl.KYKI.AND, of Bawd tilt College, lirunswtck, Maine, writes : "I have witnesseil the etlccts of your Cherry Pectoral iu my nwu family ami in that of mv fiieinls, and it has given great sutislacti n iu cases b 'tit of adults aud children." A YDICK FROM MASSACHCSI-.TTS. From Dr. liivaut. Dfuiuist aud Poatuiustr. Chicopee Fulls, Muss i Uu J. C. Avrs learSir: r.ncl -sod plcuse find remit tance f a all tho Cherry Pectoral hist sent mo. 1 euti un hesitatingly say. tliat uo mooiciue we sell gives such rait fucti ni us v air's docs u ir have I ever seen e medicine which cured a i many cases ot couch and lung complaints Our Phisieiaus are using it extensively iu the practice, aud With Ihe happiest edects. Truly yours, u. si. but jt. DR. PF.RKINS. Preaident of Verm ait MetlicaU Colieae one ta the met learned aud iulelligeiit physicians in thee aiutry, i'C'Hisilers it a e nnpittitl at a rare excelliaa'C 1 or the cure ot tltat lor mtdable disease, C nsoiiiisi'ai.11 Aiiulinosl incredible inimtier of cemhentes have been received j pcoving that ihe Cherry Pect rai ut, ui truth, a uitr.A t Kr.vti.iiY for Coughs. CoMs, Aslhma mwl all pulmonary complaints. i-riicr. ?a i i-.. its I'hiri ui'i i t.r.. Pretsirefl by J. C. A YKR, Uiwell. Mass , and sold br II. M AShlilt, feuubury, aud MAHY McCAY, Northumberland. March 31, 1W9. Kolirelo UelinquciitB. ALL persons indebted to the subserilier, longer than six months, on note or book account, are I requested to call and make settlement, or else their accounts will be left with a magistrate fur collec tion. , JOHN W. FKILING Sunbury, July 7, 1849, - 5. STONE WARE. STONE milk Pans, stone Jugs and Pitchers, and other articles of stone ware just received and for sale by JOHN W. FKILING. . Caa.eees M, Hit. COLUMBIAN SERIES OF Slt(ttuuft(ro. The Pupil's friend and Teacher's eomfort. THE COM'MBIAN CALCT.'LATOR. This ' work is already introduced into some of the liet Acndamies nnd a lnnre uumlier of Schools, where its use has given divided aud universal sa tisfaction, both to teacher and pupil. It is purely American in ils character, base. I upon our own beautiful dteimit system of eurrritey. It contains more, the arrangements arc better, and it is the easiest and cheapest work of tho kind now in use; nud it is so eonsidcre ! by hundreds nf the llint fometent teachers and men of s -iencn in the Uni on, who have recommended it. It is the book, particularly and expressly prepared for our Ame rican Scholars : By Aman Tirt nor. Thr Yih th's Cm.fM hi n Ciiti.toh. This volume contains 91 panes, with almut M00 exam ples for solution on tho slato. It embraces the Fundamental Rules, Compound Rules, (Simple and Compound Reduction, Single Rule of Three, Proportion, cVc. Tick son's AaiTHMHTirxi. Tint r, is destined for Ihe use of younger classes in tha Schools of the I inted Slates. A beautiful little book and pica-t in n tn children, and the only one of the kind of any value. There are Keys to both Arithmetics bound sin gle or double, for tt 'orvenieuce of teachers, in which the solutions of the qucsti nu are siven with much extra mutter for the black board. These Keys aro the most complete works of the kind ever published, and contain, iu addition, about two hundred examples in Mensuration, iVc, lor tne use iaf the Teacher. All that is wanted is to have the above books examined, and no teacher who ia acquainted with the science of Arithmetic, will hesitate to pronounce tbem tlie best works that have ever been published iu this or auy other country. Although issued hut 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 tha City of Reading. Also, in about twenty Acadaiuies in Uie State of Pennsylvania in a large portion of the Schools in the City of Wilmington, in the City of Lancaster, and in the liorouglis of Harrtsburg, York, Chambersburg, Lebanon, Doylestown, Potts- ville, Orwigsburg, inc., &c For sale by Hsnbt Mssssa, Sunbury, Agent for Northumberland County. Sunbury, Dec. 8, 1648. T SORl.S ( A ItCd itKII. Burns, Scalds, and all kinds of inflamed Sores Cured. tOVSr.Y'S I XIYKHSAT. OINTMFAT, is the most complete Hum Antid ile ever known. It instantly, (and as if bv Maine) stonsnaina of tlie im mi a.iiHruta Bum uud Scald. For old S ires, Hi uises, Cuts, Strains, la on manor hcuM. ii is the best anolieation tlmt ,-:i K mi.,le Th siaauds huve tried und tlaniKaiida praise it. It is the most pcrieci luasicr ol pain ever discovered. All who use re commend it. F.very family sh mid lie provided with it. None ran Id how so n some of the familv mav need it. tMJIerve each non r the genuine Oiutiiicni has the iiameot S Toi .kt, written ou Uia outsida label. To unite to tins is i irgerv incut who 11 iatu.ro. t.ivery Men, Farmers, and all who use It uss, will Hod this tlintiiiciit the very best thing they can ue f ir Collar l alls.S. ratchcs, Kicks, ftc, 4 con their aninuls Surelyevery niercful man would Weeji his Hiiimals as free front pain ns possible. Tousey's L'tiiversul Ointment is all tliat is reituireti. Try it. HITi:s(H' l.SI-:cTS. Forihs sting or bite of noisnn us Insects. T mscy's Ointment is uiiui ullcl lluiulreiui have tried it an I f mud it go d. PI I .I .S C L K 1)1) I For the Piles, T uisey's Universal Oinl- isoue of tltelk'Sl Itctnedics that can be uppliut. Ail liave tried it f ir the Piles rec inmeiid it. OLD KOHLS CfHLD. For old . bstmate 8 ree. there is nullum equal n T uisey's Ointineiit. A per. u in Maim us had. f ir a number of ycuis, a s re leg that baffled the skdlof the d-tet us. T alsev's Oiulmetit wis rec nnmeiuted by one of the visiting hysiei ins. (who knew its great vir tues.) and Iw b xes proiliieed in ire ln-nefit tliaii theps lieut had rtx'eived from any uud ull pre i us remedies. Let all tiy it. , ni i;s and scalds rtni:n. Tii uuuds reuses of Bnroa and Scalds, iu all ,mrts I the c iinlrv, hnve lieen cared by T aisev 's L'liivcrsil Oiiitiueut. Cerldicatesun -ush cul l lie bad I (ill the wh 'le of this s'leet. VUH.KVr It ( L'ISLS CFH Fl). Tes'imonials on tesli- in -oi il in 1 iv r .H T useys Omrmeut f r euriinr lirnisea heve lieen odered the pr '(invt as. Ilundreda iu Si rauuse willeertify 1 1 its gre?' merits relieving theiuuf the m it severe nniPT ;tll .-ra IIS sn tin! try II. SCALD lil.Al) CIMKt). S ires t cases of H...l have liccnctireil by Tousey's Oiiilmeut. Try it ii seldom nils. SALT RIIF.IM CfHLD. Of all the remedies ever dis- coveren I ir.bs m 'St (lisigiceahle c 'Uuiluiitl. T Hisev's I'nl' versai ciuiuieut is ine m at c iuplete. It never was kuowu to I III. ClI APPI'.n H ANDS CAN HKCL RF.D Toaaev's I ni- vers il Oinliueiit will always cure the w 'rst cases of Cuni ned Iliads. S-ires-.f iters uis will shite Ibis. mint'. i.iiTtt rni-.li. For the cure r 8 re l.ipsinere was never auvtliiiig maile equal to Touaey'a Ointment, tt ts sure ut cure mem. t ry a. It isa ecieniihe compound, warranted no tn contain any nrenarati n of Mercury, f Pnce 2 cents per lss. For further iMrliculars cNtceriiing this reMlly valuable Ointment ihe public are rei'erred Ut lhtuiplilels, to be had grans, ia re speclalite Drugi'isle and Mert lutiits tlirougltout Ihe Lulled iststee. Prepared by S. TOISEY. Drusgtat, No. 10 Nu Street. New York. Ai-.kxts JOUX YOUNG, Suubury, M. A. McCAY. Northiimtterlaiid. February 17, lets ly mimshintr or drstrovinz their nnwer hnc safein the hands of every one. ' G.H. DADD, M. D.' A List ef Horse and Cattle Mediclaee. Physic balls, 75c. per bo. Altorative hall, 75c do. " powders for had condition, 73c per pack age. Henve powder for diseases of the lungs, 75e de. Urine powder for " kidneys, 75e do. Tonic powder for had condition glanders, 75e eta. Cordial drink for inflamation of bowels, 75c per bottle. Liquid blister, 75e per bottle. Ointment for promoting the growth of hair, 50c per pot. Healing balsam for wounds and saddle galls, 75c per hot! le. Wash for inflamed eyes, 50e per bottle. Ointment for inauge scratches, old sores, ice., 60c per bottle. Embrocation for sore throat, 75c per bottle. Hoof ointment for sand crack, brittle hoof, dec, 50e tier bottle. Horse Liniment, the most celebrated article known in England for lameness of every description. 75c ti 1 per bottle. Utsteinpcr powder for red water, $1 per bottle. Worm powders for the removal of worms from the intestinal canal. 75 per package. For sale hy STIMPHON A REED. S8 Mer. chants Row, also at DADD'S HORSE AND CATTLE MEDICINE DEPOT, Noa. 1 it 3 Haymarket fSquare, Boston. Pamphlets describmj the diseases for which them; remedies are used can he had gratis. numerous v.crtituates are in possession er tha Proprietors, of cures performed by the above Medi cines. Soldhy GREEN & FLETCHER.No.S6Sa.uth SIXTH Street. Philadelphia, and by his A n u x i s. ll it v ii t M t ssi a , -Sunbury, February 3, 1840 if KENNEDY'S PATENT SASH FAS TENINGS. A cheap and excellent arti cle lor fastening sash fur sale by J. W. FRILING. Sunbury, July T, 1849. DAUD'S celebrated Horse and Cattle Medi. cine tor aalo by HENRY MAKMKR frutneerar Jaa. 87 sis, 14 ptoUon Yam, Cotton Carpet Chain, Cotton Laps and Wadding, Cotton Outlines, Heady made Pantaloons, Ready made Vests, Congress Knives, Porcelain lined preserving ketUes, just received lor sale by . NASctiK, Sunbury, Dec 2, 1S48. VBATENT Trusses of all kinds, Harrison's writing and iiulellible ink. Cotton yam and laps, just received ana lor 8unbury, Dec, , 1818 ale by J. W. TRIUNO. CiAP!i An assortment just received. J silk HATS at 41425, for sale bv Sunbury, Dee., 14. Also 4 H. MA88ER S?sCVlT'S Fs.SF.Vt K OF JAMAICA GINGER REl'AKEI) and sold only, at FREDERICK UKOWN'S Ditl-'G and CHEMICAL Store, E. corner of Fitth and Chssstct streets, Phi ladelphia. '1 his Essence is warranted to possess in a concentrated form, all the valuable properties of Jamaica Ginger, and will be found on trial an excellent Family Medicine. It is particularly re commended as atonic, to persons recovering from lever or oilier diseases, a lew drops imparting to the stomach a slow and vigor, equal to a wine glass of brandy or other stimuland, without any of the debilitating e fleets, which are sure to follow the use of honor of any kind : and it is therefore especially serviceable to children and females. To the aged, it will prove t great comfort ; to tha dysteplic, and to those who are predisposed to gout or rheumatic alleetions, it gives great relief; and to the inebriate whn wishes to reform, but whose stomach is constantly craving the aoiioua liquor, it is invaluable giving tone to the diges tive organs, and strength to resist temptation ; and is consequently a great agent in the cause of tem perance, ts?" Full directions accompanying eaeh bottle. The above article can be had at the office ef th American. Philadelphia, June S, 1849 ly Valuable Uooba. ( LIFE or Cnbisti handsomely bound, D'Av aiems's HisToar or tbs RsroaaisTios, Dun Dsf-aooas sua Ltostas, full bounded. For sale at the publishers priees by H. B. MASSER. Sunbury, July 14, 1841. .. . r TILEV'S COVGH tMNDY. An eicel lent remedy for coughs, colds. For sals at tbia eshae v . y : , ' A 1 J AZORS A superior article fur sal it la. store of HENRY M AUSEg.- loikury, Feb, , ISaO,