SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL. IttigctUaucotta .flfattrr from the Louisville Journal. ftT I. . BAHRICK. Tha winter winds and storms ar past, The surly blast are blown, Th voice of Spring is heard at last, In blithe and joyous tone ; The little streams, from frost set free, With gladdening tnusio sing; The south wind comes with songs of glee To welcome in the Spring. The heart of earth its foliage wide Unfolds like summer's rose; Through wood and stream a quickening tide ; Of life and beauty flows; The light of Hay is on the sky, lis sunshine on the wing, While winter's shades and shadows fly To welcome in the Spring. The floweisare gentle springing up On hill-side and on lawn, The daisy and tho buttercup, Breathe in the balm of morn J The rillsand brooks soft answer make 1 To birds on soaring wing, Tha mineling strains of nature wake To welcome in the Spring. : 1 list me to the cheering song Of robin and the wren, -The mocking bird and jocund throng Of warbles in the glen ; 'The winds and zephyrs too, rejoiso, While every living thing ' On earth outpours a grateful voice To welcome in the Spring. Glasgow, Ky., March, 1850. STREET SHADE TREES. Wa would briefly remind those who can feel the difference between bare lines of buildings, and dry, glaring, and dusty streets on the one hand, arid the softness, luxuri ance, the interminable beauty of masses of irreen foiiarre. and the refreshing shade of O O our finest forest trees planted in villages and by road-sides, on the other, we would re mind those that the time has now come for action no delay must be made, if another whole year is too valuable to be lost. Most of the directions, given in the pre ceding article on transplanting fruit trees, ore equally applicable to shade trees. But thcie is one all essential part of the work, without which failure is about as certain as the course of water down hill, and that is, the trees af ter being set out must be carefully protected from the rubbinir of street animals. We have seen trees five inches through, which had been moved with nearly a ton of earth on the roots, all destroyed the second year by the rubbing of pigs and cattle. The best, most substantial, and most durable protection consists, of three posts in the form of an equil ateral triangle, enclosing the tree, with hori zontal cross pieces, or boards securely nailed to the posts. This frame will besides prevent those who think a tree isa very handy object to hitch a horse to, spoiling it by allowing the horse to gnaw the bark. "You will be eiceedingly vexed," says a late writer, in allusion to such a disaster, "but will bo con soled by the assurance that tho owner never knew his horse to do so before and you will wish him and his horse at the end of their journey!" : A few brief directions for planting shade trees, may bo summoned up as follows : 1. Dig the hole before the tree is taken up( for being large, its roots cannot be so easily protected from dying as a smaller tree, and it should therefore be out of the ground as short a period as possible. 2. If the trees are two or three inches in diameter, the holes must not bo less than six feet in diameter, and a foot and a-half deep, and the roots ol the tree taken up, of nearly corresponding size. 3. Cut round the tree two and a-half or three feet from the stem, and lift it out with out tearing the roots or bruising the stem not after the recommendation published some years ago, as a very careful mode of removing "cutting the roots with nn axe, and dragging the trees out with a yoke of oxen." ' 4. Cut off or thin out one-half or three, fourths of the lop, having an eye to the fu ture shape of the tree. This lessees the Dumber of leaves, the draught is less scvero on the roots, the fewer shoots grow more ra. pidly and the wind has less power on the tree. 5. Plant the tree no deeper than before ; as some one quaintly remarks, 'nature has at teuded to the growing of trees some six thou sand years, and cannot in this particular be improved upon.' , 6. As soon as the tree is set, then imme diately erect the tripod-protection, already described. - 7. Cover the ground several inches deep with litter, in a circle six feet in diameter. The soil cannot be easily cultivated, and this mulching is the best substitute. . Trees treated according to these rules, will begin to grow immediately, and will form handsome, rich, dense masses of foliage, in less time than those which are carelessly torn from the earth and hastily planted like a fence-post, can recover from the violence which they have received. It is better to plant ten trees well, than twenty or thirty badly. Trees which have grown in the open ground are hardier and far better than those taken from the forest. Thick woods afford almost the protection of a green house ; and trees removed from them and set out in open air al ien peribh solely in consequence of their tenderness. Those from borders of swamps are often better than those from upland, the soft mucky soil more perfectly admitting the entire removal of the roots. The dissimilari ty of soil where they are placed, rarely proves of any detriment. As a general rule, such trees have succeeded much the best with us. This is also, particularly the case wi:h ever. ttrtent. which always need a large cake of earth to be removed entire npon the roots This cake should always be large enough to .hold the tree stiff against the wind without any shake. HVieii this has been done, ve have never lost a singlt evergreen tree by transplant ine. In the borders of swamp, where the muck is shullow on a hard-pan, the roots of evergreen trees usually form a thick mat of roots, all near the surface ; cutting round one with a spade, allows the tree to be taken up with great ease, the whole mass of the roots and muck yeehng readily oil from the hard, pan. Cultivator, "Encourage Your Own!" ITAAS &KENN. FASHIONABLE MAKE OF FURNITURE AND CHAIRS. HP HE subscribers respectfully call the attention of the public to their large and splendid assort ment of every qimlity and price of CA1BHVET-WARE, which cannot fail to recommend itself to every one who will examine it, on account of its durable workmanship and splendid finish, made up of the best stock to bo had in the city. No effort is spared in the manufacture of their ware, and the subscribers are determined to keep up with the many improvements which are constantly being made. Their stock consists of Mahogany SoiV.ft, IMvniirt and Loimgres, Uurcatw, Sccrctiufcs, sujcfcoartrs, SOFA, BREAKFAST AND DINIJiG TABLES, and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phila delphia manulacture. BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and price, CUPBOARDS, WOUK AND CANDLE- STANDS, TOtLET TABLES AND EXTENSION TABLES, in short, every article in tins line of their business. Tliry also manufacture all kinds and qualities of CIIAIKS. 'ncliiding varieties never before to bo had in Sunbury, such as Mahooai, Black Wnxrt Axn CiriiLKn Maple Gnr.ciA i ami vviTciisnn CHAIRS, Axn fanct Piano Stools, which arc of the latest styles, and warranted to be excelled by none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere. The subscribers arc determined that there shall be no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in the cities, as every confidence cull bo entertained about the quality and finish of their ware and Chairs, Their articles will bo disposed of on as good terms as they can be purchased elsewhere Coun try Produce taken in payment for work. VST UNDERTAKING attended to on reason able terms. t3T The Ware Room is in Market Street, opposite J. Young's store, and nearly opposite Weaver's Tavern. DANIEL HAAS, GEORGE RENN. Sunbury, April 88, 1849. tf HICKEV & TULIi, No. ISO CliCNiiut istreet, (Opposite the Arcade) riULADELPHIA, ANl'FACTCRERS of their improved style Elastic Steel Spring, Solid Sole Leather, and Solid Riveted TItVXKS, which took the only first premium, awarded by the Franklin Institute at their last exhibition. H. & T. take pleasure in informing the travel ling public, that they have now on hand, a beau ttful assortment of their improved style of Solid Sole Leather Trunks; Double and Single Folio Trunks, of various styles; Ladies' Trunks, Ya- lice Trunks, Bonnet Boxes, Cap Cases, Carpet Bags, and an elegant assortment of superior En ameled Patent Leatbor Bugs, with every article in their line ot business. IU Old Trunks Repaired or taken in exchange lor New ones. ALEX. L. HICKEY. RICHARD W.TULL. Philadelphia, Nov. 17, 1819.- TICKNOIVS COLUMBIAN RPELLIMa BOOK. TJEING a progressive and Comprehensive Sys tcin of Orthograpy and Orthoepy, including a variety of definitions, adapted to the use of Schools in the American Republic, by Ahnon 1 lcknor, a 1 eaeher ol twenty-live yeur s xpen ence, and author of the Columbian Calculators, Practical Common School Mensuration, c. The attention of Teachers, School Directors, parents, Arc, is invited to this new Spelling Book, which conforms to the modern spelling and usages in Orthography as being oneof the neatest, cheapest best arranged, and better adapted to tho wants of children, thun any other published in the t inted Stats. It is what it purports to be, a Spelling Book and not u Reading Book, uud only requires an examination on the part of Instructors of youth to secure for it a universal introduction into the Schools of the United Slates. Just published, and for sale by Henrt MassEk, Sunbury. V here I earners and Directors can procure copies lor examination. August 4, 1849. N. S. LAWRENCE, Agent for the sale of Southworth Manvfactu ring Co's. Writing Paprs. Ware House, IVo. 3, minor street PHILADELPHIA. 100 ''-ES of the above superior Papers now in store, and for sale to trade at the lowest market prices, consisting in part of Fine thick Flat Caps, 12, 14, 15 and 16 lbs. blue and white. Superfine Medium and Demi Writings, blue and w hite. Extrasuper and superfine Folio Posts, blue, Superfine Camnicrical Posts, blue and white plain and ruled and white, plain and ruled. Extra super Linen Note Papers, plain and gilt Superfine and find Bill Papers, long and broad Superfine and fine Counting-House Caps and Posts, blue and white. Extra super Congress Caps and Letters, plain and ruled, blue and white. Extra super Congress Cups and Letters, gilt. Superfine Sermon Caps and Posts. Supcrfiued blue Bath Posts, blue and white, plain and ruled. Embroidered Note Papers and Envelopes, "Lawyer's" Brief Papers. Superfine and line Caps and Posts, ruled and plain, blue and w hite, various qualities and prices. Also, 1000 reams white end asserted Shoe Pa pers, Bonnet Boards, white and ossurtcd tissue, Tea, Wrapping, Envelope, assorted and blue Me diums, Cap Wrapping, Hardware Pupcrs, &c Philadelphia, Nov. 24, 1849. EVEKY MAN HIS OWN PATENT AGENT. MCNN & Co, publishers of the "SCIENTI FIC AMERICAN," have favoured us with s Phamphlet containing the Patent Laws of the United States, together with all the forms necessa ry for applying for a Patent, information in regard to filing caveats, with remarks on its uses, etc., a mount of fee required at the Patent Office, and every other information that is necessary to instruct a person in making his own applications. Price 12$ cents single, or i copies for one dol lars sent by mail to any part of the United States. Address M UN N & CO., New-York. March 10, 1849 Win. . Coclirnn &, Co., Wbolesale and Ketall, WlXE AND LIQUOR MKRCIIANTS, No. 72 ll'ulnut Street, Philadelphia. AVE always on hand a very large stock t Wines, Liquors and Segars, of their own importation. Store Keepers, Hotel Keepers, and private gentlemen, will be supplied on the most liberal terms. Philadelphia, Nov. 17, 184S STON E Ware, Earthen Ware, Kaisins, Al monds, Prunes and Cream Nuts. Planes of all kinds. Salt snd Plaster. Just received and for suls by JOHN W. FRILING. JSuubury, D. 8, 1849. , WrNOB AND SPRING MORTISE LAT CHES,-' An eicellcnt article, for sals St half lbs usual pries by J. W, rKlLlNU, Sunbury, July T, 1749. G OLD PENS IX 8ILVER CASES. A small ' lot on hand and for sale bv 11 B.MASSKR. futibury, April 8, 1830. Dlt- J. J UPDEGllAFF, RESPECTFULLY informs the eilirens of Danville and the public at large, that he has located in Danville, and is now prepared to prac tice Medicine and Surgery in all its various bran ches. He will operate on all the various forms of blindness, cross eyes, club feet, harelip, cleft palate, and attend to the extraction of tumors, amputation of limbs, and alt other surgical dis eases. His collection of instruments comprises all instruments in msdem Surgery, of the latest improvement and finest finish. He flatters him self that many years' practice and experience will he a sufficient guarantee to those who may feel disposed to employ him. His residence is nearly opposite the Montgome ry Building, and next door to Isaac Hosen ba urn's store, in North Danville. Danvillo, Dec. 1, 1849. ly. TO NIYSICIANS, DRUGGISTS AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS. TXl 1. N. KEELER & Bro. most respectfully solicits attention to their fresh stock oiling lish, 1'rrneh, German and Ameican Drugs, Med icines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dya Stulls, (iluss wine, 1'crtumcry, l'atcnl Medicines &c. Having opened a new store No. 294 Market St. with a full supply of Fresh Drugs and Medicines, we re spectfully solicit Country dealers to cxamino our stock before purchasing elsewhere, promising one and all who may feel disposed to extend to us their patronage, to sell them genuine Drugs and Medi cines, on as liberal terms as any other house in the Lity, anil to luitlitully executo all orders entrusted to us promptly and with dispatch. One ol the proprietors being a rcgulur physician. affords ample guarantee of tlie genuine quality of ull articles sold at their establishment. We especially invito druggists and country merchants, who may wish to become agents for Dr. Heeler's Celebrated Family Medicines, (stan dard and popular remedies,) to forward their ad dress. Soliciting the patronage of dealers, we respect fully remain, N. KEELER & BRO., Wholesale Druggists, No. 294 Market street, Philadelphia. September 15, 1849 ly. 77" ALL PAPERS. THE Subscribers have on hand the largest as sortment of Wall Papfhs in the city of Phi ladelphia, Wholesale and Retail, consisting of every variety suitable for Parlors, Entries, Dining Kooins, Chambers, &c, which lor quality and style cannot be surpassed. Doing a cash business we are enabled to sell a belter article at a much lower rule than any store doing a TRADE BUSINESS. On hand, a large assortment of WinK Paper, for Curtains, Fire Prints, Borders, &c, which will be sold for Cash. Paper Hanging done in the country at city prices. N. H, Dealers arc invited to call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. FINN & U LUTON, No. 142 Arch Street, South sido Philadelphia, May 2G, 1819. ly CUTLERY. AN extensive Stock of Pocket and Table CUT LERY, of sale by JOH1T 3. C0LE1A1T, No. 32 and 33 AliCADE, and 8i North THIRD Street, Comprising 5000 dozen Penknives, Scissors and Razors. Also, a choice assortment of Rodgers Sons, Wostcnholin's Groove's W. 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 DealerB. Card Dealers in Cutlery, will find the above Stock worthy their attention, as the Subscriber's chief business is importing and selling cutlery. Philadelphia, June 9, 1819 ly MARS II ALL'S Concentrated SarNUiarlIla For the cure of Tetter, Scrofula. Erysipalus, Piles, Chronic Rheumatism and all disorders of the Blood, Mercurial Disease, eVc. T T is recommended to Physicians and others, as the strongest preparation now in use, and en tirely dillcrent from that put tip in quart botllcs, possessing little or no active principle of the Sarsa- parillu, but intended to deceive the public For sale by M. A. McCAY, Northumberland. HEYIS EMBROCATION for Horses will cure Sprains, Bruises, Cut, Galls, Swellings, and all complaints requiring an external remedy. I is highly useful in Spavin, Curb, Ringbone, still ness of the Joints, cracked Heels, Splints, &c. Il lias also been used with great success by per sous atllicted with Rheumatism, and other com plaints. Prepared only by W. Marshall, Philadel phia, and for sale by M. A. McCav, IVorthuiiilier land. Philadelphia, May 2(5, 1849 ly 'lHE subscrilM-T has just received a new supply of the best liquors that ever came to Sunbury, consisting in part of Superior old pale Brandy. Fine Cogniae Brandy. Stqierior Old Jamaica Spirits. New England Hum. Fine Holland Gin. Superior Old Whiskey Coiunun do. Suerior Maderia Wine. Lisbon do. do. Superior Tort Wine. Burgundy Port do. Sweet Malaga Wine. Superior Claret Wine in hollies. Champagne do. do. HENRY MASSER. Sunbury, May 2G 184'J. (Iroci'i'ics ! Groceries ! ! COIsTO. & Co. S. IV. Comer Arch If 6th Street Philadelphia, "FEER for sale to the inhabitants of Sunbury and vicinity, Family Groceries of the very finest quality consisting of Extra r ine, Superior and Common Oreen and 13 lack Teas. Codecs of all kinds and prices. Sugars of every kind. Rice, Farina, Sago, Hominy. All kinds of choice Pickles, Sauces, Ketchups, Olive Oil, Preserves, &c., warranted to be of the very finest grades in the market and at the cheapest rates possible. 411 goods carelully parked and promptly for warded. COLTON & CO. S. V. Cor. Arch & 6th St. Phila. Oct. 58, 1849 chc3m ly my 86, LAUD LAMPS. CORNELIUS fc CO. No. lltt t besuut M, ESPECTFl'LLY announce that they have just finished the most extensive assortment ol LAMPS, they have ever offered for sale, comprising' ELEGANT NEW STYLE CHANDELIERS, BltAliKElS, PENDANTS, MANTEL LIGHTS, &o. In great variety, ar, of ORIGINAL DESIGNS. Much attention has been paid to ECONOMY, in the construction of these Lamps, and such are made ss will produce the greatest amount of light lrom the least consumption of Lard. f Recent improvements in the manufactory, with the introduction of new and perfected machinery. enables tliera to sell at very GKLAT HLDLU TION from former prices, and all articles before leaving the manufactory, are carefully inspected, and are warranted perfectly tight, and to give satis faction. Philadelphia, June 2, 1849. ly f I ISSUE PAPER Yellow Tissue paper for 1 covering glasses, Sit., for ssle St the elfiec ot the American, In presenting the public wilh a remedy for the trentmrnt and care of Fkvkr and Aurs nail other bilious disease. an apology itnredrri. Vast numbers in the United States, who seller from these nft'eclions in Iheir varied forms, nre compelled m seek relief from other sources tlmn the imme diate prescriptions of the regular physician. It becomes therefore nn object of huuiunily, ns well ns of public inter est. tn bring hefote Ihem a remedv nrenured ftoin mneh a. perienee, ttnd whieh mny nlwnvs lie relied npon ns safk, KFKRCTUAL, AND HARMI.KfS To Tt!K CONSTITUTION. Tlmt such is the true clnriieler of the INDIA CIIOI.AMOUI'K. is nmply attested by the universal success with which it bin Deen employed.. rP" F.xtrnct from cnmtmtuietition nf Ihe Mm, Wit. r.'M WooDBHiDGi!, of the U. S. Venule, kite Governor of ill leiiigitii, Dktboit, Oct. SI, 1H10. Doctor Cham.k. Oooor. Dear fir. I have reHd with much interest, vnur little TRAKiTiE upon the "rmIgpSt treatment nnd cure" of the febrile dim-unit which have so exleunively prevailed in nut country duiiuK the lust lew months nn inlerest increased no doubt, hv Ihe fuel 1 hut I hnve individually suffered no mueh from them. Thoniih 1 feel myself very' ine ompeteut to judire sitfely npn n subjeet so entirely professional, yet your ineory seems to me well reasoned, and your conelu inns just, nud I think withal, thai your pumplilet is cnlco luo-o in imiiii-e muni pnif!ie:il piiHKl. fpeakiuu of the medicine he says: It fully justified your Muttering expcelalions, and ns n safe, convenient, anil pinu Inr remedy, my own experienee, so fur, induces me to lie lieve Ihnl il will prove n ereot publie benefit. I nm plensed to learn that you have recently established severul uircnetcs for its disposiiinu though 1 pgrct Ihul, wilh n view to n more ceueral diwminiuioii of l, you should hnve found it lleecMmry to remove from your present residence among us. Willi much respect 1 have the hon,,r to be, sir, Your nhlltriil servnnt. WII 1,1AM WOODllltlJlGE. I f" From Hon. Ptkmiks V. It. TunwBniDaK, of Michi gan Slate Sen ile, to the Agent "t Detroit. I!ihiun..mm. Oakland Co., Dec IH, IM1. Sir yon wish me to inform von what I know ol Dr. Osgood's ludin CIiom. ipne, or imii-hilioMS medicine. 1 do believe that if the virtue nnd efficacy of this medicine were eenetully known, Ihe itvek and aulk would disappear in Miehiumi. 1 procured n hnllle in the snrinir nf fill, nnd hnve n.vl reason to believe that my sell nnd family escaped Ihe ague last season in rousenuence nf its use. remaps in nn summi t sineo the sell lemcnt f this fine peninsula, has the l'i;ver and njrue been so prevalent ns the ast. I have reeniinnendeil tins medicine in numerous in stances, and when the disease hail become fixed and ladled the skill nf physicians; nud I have never known it lull. 1 lns universally produced Hie most h.-ippy effects, and I liet urn e u lias never Iteen cxeeeil'il bv any medicine 111 remo ving the bilious diseases of the climate. Yours, rcspeelinMc. stkI'iikx v. it. TnownmtwK. A?cnt foi Saiiburv II. II. MASSKH ; Norlliiimlierlaad, WITH I. li TOM A r..; Milton, J. II. UASKU ; Selins gn.ve, MAY A Kl.OSt;. May U, IMS tf WINSLOWS BAXiSAItt: OF - IlOliEIIOUND- lttrutil(t!c I t!iftlaicst crime or mail. AVE nre not among that class of Editors who for a few dollars will, (at the evpense oft ruth and honesty) "crack up" an article and bring it into rapid sale; neither are we willing to remain silent, allcr 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 sore throat and violent cold some few weeks ago. Well, we purchased two bottles of WINSI.OW'S BALSAM OF HOREHOCXD and so sudden was the cure, ttiat we forgot we ever had a cold. Those who aro afllictcd, may try it upon our recommendation. Lcwistan Tele g . A fresh supply of the above valuable medicine just received, and fur sale in Sunbury, by John W. Frilini;. .Mary A. McCny at JVorthumlierland' and at wholesale by Frederick Klett, & Co., cor ner of 2d and Ciillowhill streets, Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Sept. 83d, IK 1 'J 8 mo. TANNERS TAKE NOTICE. Vc.v UiJto (Ml mid I.rnflirr Slore. No. Ill North n,7 St. 3 doors bduwllaceSt. Philadelphia. ri'tllE subscril crs offer to the tanners on the B most favorable terms their fresh importation of Hides, consisting of llncnos Avres, I,ailatu. Curaccas, Lamina. Iliili!T-l)iv. Chili. Salted Per. anibuej and nil kinds of Si niiish Hides, drv and salted. Also, Croon Mlauuliter. Drv Salted, iin.l Uluck Dry Pallia Kips, .Also, Straights, and It. ink oil and a cencral as sortment ol burners Tools. 1 hey will sell or trade for Snaiiish or Sluinrhter l.ealtier, the above Utiles, Kins, Oil and Tools, on lienor terms, than old Mouses m the city. Cash paid for Leather of all kinds. KEEN ei K1RKPATRICK. Philadelphia, May 21), ISIS) ly 14 S A At'.v iNNurlmciit orrrcMii ftonris. IRA T. CLEMENT, "TJEfPECTFULLY informs his friends, ens. 1 tamers and others, that he has iust received a Handsome assortment ot N EW GOODS at his store in Market Square iu Sunbury, such as Dry Hoods, Groceries, Queens v. nre. Hardware, &c. Sunbury, June 23, 1819. cur. AT A .RIVAL. TOHN W. FRILING has just received at his ' store in Sunlnnv an extensive assortment NEW GOODS, of every variety which he is now ready to sell or exchange for produce; and eonsist- ini,' in part of (.'LOTUS, C.1SS MERES, &c. Linen and Cotton. driUinir, and sumnet wear of all kinds. Calicoes, Chintz, (ii.mjham, Lawns, &c Muslins bleached and unbleached. PALM LEAF AND OTHER HATS. Quccnsware and Hardware of all hinds. Duces Paints, and Dvkstcfps. FISH, SALT, AND PLASTER. And a great variety of other articles all of which will be sold at the lowest terms. Sunbury, May 30, 18 1'J J. J. GF.EE1TOTJGH. (I.utc lirllrr & (ircenougli.) PATENT ATTORNEY. AND MECHAITICAIj ENGINEER, Washington, U.C. MAWINGS nnd papers for Ilia Patent Otliee, prepared ami all the necessary bu siness, iu relation to securing patents, trans acted, and promptly attended to, at their of- Iico opposite mo I ateiil Ullice. October 2S, 181t. Not We to It'Iliiilriitsi. LL persons indebted to the subsiriber, longer than six months, on note or book account, are requested to cull and make settlement, or else their accounts will be lett with a magistrate for collec lion. JOHN W. FRILING Sunbury, July 7, 1849, - fAPS. An assortment just received. Also silk HATS at ?25, for sale by H. MASSER. Sunbury, Dec. 8, 1848. ttWTILEY'S COLTS CytNDY. n excel w lent remedy for coughs, colds. For sale at this ollice 1AZORS. A superior article for sale at the slore of ItrJINUi MASSLK. Sunbury, Feb. 10, 1830, HLANKS. I.ANK.S of evrry doicripUon can I bad hy allyuig at lhaomc ol tha Amenaau. DR. TOWNSEXD'S COM, OEND EXTRACT OP ! SAJISAPAKILLA. THIS Extract It put up in qnnrt hot tin, It it six timr cheaper, pleiiiter. miH warranted mperinr to any old. Jl nirea di sonnet without nmitinf, piirging, ek nrM, or debilitating the patient, and ia particularly adapted FALL AND SPRING MEDICINE. The freat Ixnnty and mperinrlty of this Sarssparilla srst uuier remeniei is, wnun it ersiunAtea uisunse, it invigorate the body, Cnnsumption cured. Cleanse nnd Strengthen. Cnnsumntinn ran lm eured. Bronchitis, Consumption, Liver Complaint, Colds, Coughs, latnrru, Astiimn, rpittuti ninnd, Hnreness mill Chest, Hectic FliMhj .World Sweats, Diffi cult nnd Profui- t.xpeeto-atinn, and Pain in the 8id, Ac, Ac, hnve and can tie car d. Prntinlily there never was a remedy tlmt hni been so suc cessful in desperale eases of consumption as Ihis ; it clean ses suit strengthens the system, and appears to henl the nl eers on the luupi, and patients gradually regain their usual health Bud strength. CURIOUS CASK OF CONSUMPTION. There is senrecly a day passes Init there nre a numlsT ef i-nm-niii t;,riipiuiiHion reponen as eureii uv ine use in ir Tnwnsen'e Sursapaiillu. The following 'was recently re ceived : Dr. TnW?fRNn Dear Sir- Vnr the Inwt three venrs t have been nlllicted with general deliilily, nud nervous cnu sumntinn nf th- last stnite, nud did lint expect tn ever pain my hcallh at all. Afler going Ihrnugh nTomsenf meilieine under the care of some of Ihe most ilistiitiraislied regular physicians and members nf the Hoard nf Health in Ne Yoik nnd elsewhere, and sneudiuff the most of inv earniuas iu attempting to reirnin my health, and after reading in Some paper of your Nirnijiarilln I resolved tn try il. Afler using six bottles I found it done ine great good', and called to see you nt yntir office ; with your ntlvice 1 kept. nn. nnd do must hcnrtilv thank vou for vnnr advice. 1 nersevere in taking the Saruurilln, and havo been able to nttcud to my usiiul lulmrsfor the last lour mouths, snd I hope by tho blessings of God nad your Sarsaparilla to continue my healih. It helped ine beyond the expectations nf nil who knew my case. CUAKLLS (JUI.YiltY Orange, I'.ssi-x cn. N. J., Aug. 8, If 17. 81 ate of New Jersey, I'.ssex counlv, s. Clinrles Quinl hy being duly sworn nemo-ding tn law, on his oath snith, tint the foregoing stalemeut is true according tn the best of UHknowledge and belief. CHAKI,i;S IJl 1MHV. Sworn and subscribed to before me at Orange, the 3d August, lt47. CYRUS BALDWIN. Justice of the Tence. PIHTTINO m.OOD. Rend the following, mid sir lliat eonsinnnl ion is in incu rable if you cun : New York, April!. I47. Dr. ToWNsKNT) : I verilv believe thnl vonr Sarsnivirilln is been the menus, thr ninth Providence, of saving my life have lor several venrs hud n Imd eouili II bci tunc worse nnd worse. At last 1 raised laree iiuanlities of Mind, had alght sweats and was irrejitlv deliihbiteil mill rcdtienl. mill did not expect tn live. I have naly used your Snrsapai ilia mil a slion nine, and there has a wnnderlul cleucre been wrouuhl in inc. nm now nhle tn walk nil over theeitv. raise no bliss), nud inv enuuh hns left me. Yna cun well imauine that I am thankful lor IIu'rc results. Your nbedi. ail servant. W.M. HUSMXL, 83 Catharine at. LOST Ilt-'.U 8PKKCIL TIip nnnrxpd PiTtiticjite tells n iimilo umt truthful rtnrv f fntTfrinir umt rt'lirf. There arc thnuitnnits n( oimihr rri- in this rilv Hint Hnwiklvu. nnd vt't tla-rcarc th iiikhhIr f imrciits let their children die fur fwir nf lH.'iujr Immbimjud ur iu snc h ifv saiiiinH. Jlrookivti. ent. ill. Irl7. Dr. TiU'xFn: I take nlmiKure iti Pi:iiiuir. for the lMne fit "f lli'wc win mi it may rnnrern. that ray iluutfhtrT. two can ami ix in inuiB old, hb ulllicttul with general tle- liin Him kma it niweea. ?lie wan Riven im nn nam je- pttvery hy our fmnilv phvuiciun; hat fWluitatrlv 1 was re- tmincndt'd tty a triend to try your S-irKarwiriNu. Hcfure ivinf? used one hot tic she rwovtrred her 8i'h and win run! ilt (I t walk alone, to the HHtotiishtuciit of nil vh were nc'inaintctl with llm circninxtniicps. She is now (juile well, nnd in much Ix-ttiT ht-iillh than she hat hern fir 1 nmntha pas;. JOSmi TAYLOH, V2r Vork st., Urtwklyn. TWO CIIIM)HK SAVr.I). Very few families indeed in fnet we litve not heard of one tlmt used Dr. T. vnnrnd'B Snrsainrilla in time, I-hi iv chihlren the iMist Summer, while those tint did not. sickened nnd died. The cereificnle we tmblifih helow is inclusive evidence ol its value, nnd is only anoihcr iustuuee f its saviut; the lives children : lr. I ovxFND DenrSir: 1 had Iwn children cured hv y uir Sjirtp:inlla of the suttaiicr c"init:unt nnd dysen'ary"; one was only M mouth old and tlu other 3 years. They were very much ret lured, nnd we expected thev would die ; they were Riven up hy two respect ahlp physicians. When the doctor infurnied us tlmt we must, lomiheni, we rest li ved to try yntir SiirsjiKirilla we had heard so much of, hut hud little confidence, therp heinir so much stuff Advertised that is worthless: hut wp are thankful that we did, for it undoubtedly saved Ihe lives of both. I write Ihis that oth ers limy be induced to use it. Yours, respectfully. JtUJA YII0.. Jr. Myrtle-avenue, IJrooklyn, Sept. 15, 1SI7. to tiik ladies. gukat fi:mai,f. mkdicinr. Dr.Townskxd'sSaksaPabilla isnsovereiunnnd speed v cure ftr incipient c iiisiunplion, ami for thu freucrul prostra tion of the Kystetn no urniter whether the result uf inhe rent cause or cuuses, proiIuccU by irrcgulurily, iilnesa or ac cident. .V-tliii can be in re surnnsiuir than its inviiroritiiHr ef fect) on the human fiame. IVibous all wciknt-bs and las situde, fi'f'in takinjr it nt once become r ibust nut I lull of enerpy umler its inllucin'c. It immediately cmiiTeraeU the uervt h'Kuejs nl the iVmuIe liuuie, which in the great cuuni bariciun'ss. It will iitil be expectrd of us. in cases of i delicate a na- tare. to exhibit cei I itieateM ol cures perfitruie), but we can nsnre thu nlliictud that hundreils ol ca.es have been repor- leti I" n. Dlt. 'i'oWNSKNTi: My wife hehur prently disircsse.l by eakucNH nnd general dcbiiiiy, mul unittritiir c.'ntimialty bv pain and with other ibthcult u-s, and ha iii known cnsei where yrnr meflicine has cft'ceied great cures; and nlso hearintr il rec-'irinieitded for Mich eases as 1 have described. onlaiited a yttlv. ol' vmir lOxiraet of Sarsuoarillu and iol. lowed Ihe directions vou gave me. In a slmrt period it reni'ived her complaints und restored her to hwilih. Heine gieatlul for the IkihIiIS she received. 1 take pleasure in tuusackuiwlelguig it, and reeoiniueutliii!; it to the pnhhe. M. D. .MOOKti, A U Kiuy, Aug. 17, '44. or. Orand Sc Lydiu si. DYSi'KPSIA. No fluid r nieiliciiM has ever been discovered which so nearly resembles the gitstric juice or saliva in deroiiioiung ftMMt and streniheuiiig the organs of digestiou us this pro paratiotiot Strsapurillji. It nosmvelv cures everv case of ilyspcpsia, however svere or chronic. iank Department. AiiKiuy, Mny in. Dr. Towuseiid Sir: 1 hnye lieeu atflteted for several years with dysiH-nsia in its worst form, attended with s mr ness of sti'inach. loss uf uppetite, extreme heartburn, and u great nversiou to all kinds of food, and for weeks, (what 1 could eat) 1 have lieeu unable to reUin hut a small portion on my stomach. I tnetl the usual remedies, but they had but little or no effect in removing the complaint. 1 was in duced, about two mouths since, to try yo ir I ".x tract of Sur saparilbi, uud I mut say with little confidence ; but after UBinir nearly two italics, i louud mv aiiitctite restore.! uud tha heartburn entirely removed; oiul I would earnestly re coiuinend the use ui it to thosu wh" hnve been ntllicted as I huvebwii. ours, Ac, W. W. VAN 'AN DT. Agent fir Sunbury JOHX V. l-'RlUNti : Nor. thuuilierland, MAUY A. McCAY Danville. WM. A. Ml KKAY & Co., A pill !, 118. )y Ayer's Cherry Poctoral, ran coughs, colds, croup. HO A USES ESS, ASTHMA. HOOP. isu cough, nnoscHiris ' AM) COSSUMPTIOX. J rHIS valuable preMintlion, nslonishingly successful I J in curing discuses ol the Luncs, is the result of u skill- lul coiuiiliiatli ll ol t lie know n curative nrincin nf iiifMheine. Its ingredients nre freely made ku wn to the public, nutl ure those acknowledged t medical men us posaesBiug rare medical virtues, which peculiar virtues are iniaiieu m ine "i ui.uit I'M lUHAIV' in their irrcul. est purity ami etfienry, at when usctl, us will be seen from the following valuable testimony: I'ltlM l-.Ult llJ'iVI'.I.AM), of llowdoin College, Hrutiswick, Maine, writes; have wilneasetl I lie- effects uf your Cherry Pectoral in my own family and in that of mv fi it-mis, and it has given gieitt suti3i;teti"ii in cases b.ih of udults and cliililreti.' A YOiCK FROM MASSACUl Sl.TTS. From Dr. IJryanl, Druggist und I'osiu.iuier, Clticipce Fulls, Muks Du. J.C. Avra Dejirftir: Kncli-sctl please (in1 remit tiince for ull the Cherry Pectoral last scut me. 1 can un hesitatingly say, that iio imvlieme we sell gives such s:itis facti u us yt air's des n r have 1 ever seen u mctlii ine which cured so muny cases of cough and lung complaints. Oar Physicians are using u extensively iu the practice, und With the happiest effects. Truly yours, D. M. BRYANT. PR PERKINS. President of Vermont Medical College one of the most Imrued and intelligent physicians iu the country, ''considers it a couiMwiliou if rare excellence for the cure of that for midable disease, Cunsuinplioit." An uhnosl incredible nuuilver of certificates have been received; pioviug that the Cherrv Pec-ton! is. in truth, a 11 R EAT REMEDY for Coughs. Colds, Asthma nud all pulmonary complaints. PKU E 75 CENTS PER 1IUTTEK. Prepared bv J. C. AYER, lowell, Muss., and sokl hy II. MASSEil,Sujibury,uiidMARY McCAY, Norilmm. berland. March 31, 1849. GOI. & KILTER Willi:. J. STOCKMAN, No. 60 Chcsnut-st, at the siprn of the Gold Thimble, between 2d. If 3d. sts., South side Philadelphia. ANUFACTUKKS and keeps constantly on hand, at wholesale and retail, Ihe fol lowing; articles, of a superior quality, at red iced prices : Gold and Silver Pencils, do Thimbles, da Finger Shields, Silver Table, JJescrt, Tea, Salt and Mustard Spoons, do Forks, Soup and Oyster Ladles, do Combs, Purse Clusps, Seisaor Hooks and Chains, Knitting Sheaths, Ac. ALSO, Jewellery, Plated and Drittaimia ware, German Silver Spoons, cic.j tiold Diamond ioin ted Pens at various prices J Jackson's Superior Everpoiutcd Leads, &c, &c Philadelphia, Muy 36, 1849 STONE WARE, STONE milk Pans, stone Jugs and Pitchers, and other articles of stone ware just received and for sale by JOHN W. FRILING. Sunbury, June 8, 1849. ADO'S celebrated Horse and Cattla Medi cine for sale by HENRY MASSER bunbury Jan. S7th, 1849 LIVER COMPLAINT, JAUNDICK, DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OK NERVOUS DKBIMTY, DISKASE OF THE KIDNEYS, And all diseases arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach, in both Male and Female : Mi. r.nn I . : t n i - m i .n ..... ii vonmiiiati.Ti,. .iiwiini I lies, r iliiunmi "r DIO.nl V the Ilend, Acidity of the Stiirmioh, NnuseH. Ilenrt-tiurn, nisunst fiiT Pnnd, Fulliinn nr weiRlit in the fllnrrmrh, mr KruoUitioiis, tiiikinjr or Fluttering at the pit f the Htomnfb twiinmiii of the Hmd, Hurrint end Ditfirnlt Breathing, r imicniig m me iiean, l imning or Bilttiralinf Klintnma when in a lying feature Dimnoa of Vision. Dnta or wel before the Pight, Fever ami dull pnin in the Ilend, Defirien cy of Perspirnlion, Yellowness of the Skin and Kyea, Pain In the fide, Hsrk. Chest, I.imha, Ac., Sudilen Duslics of llcnt, Hnrning in the Flesh, Constant Imagining! of evil and grent depreMion of Spirila Can be effectually cured by DP,. H00PLA1TDS Celebrated German ISittcrs. Their power over tlie abnv diseases Is not excelled if equalled hy any other prearation in the Fnited ftales ns the cures nttest, in many cuscs after skillful physicians had failed. Per.iiuremiit of th Ijivef mid Stomach nrt s mrecs nf IiisRinit v. and will also np shire di sense of the Henrt 4kin I.tuiss nud Kidneys, nnd lays the Issty open to an attack of inr noiera. iiiuous, or t enow v ever, unit is gcuernlly ths Hint LHIIRC ill LI1MI IIK'BL minciui iiiscune, vusuiliptluil, Opinions of the Philadelphia Press. "THE DISPATCH." l)lf.HII!lwf fllsl SVS AN I WA I.t; A 111 M Kill rl I". Ve hnve frnnii-iillv iM.iui uiu rn-nrnieo Meriiiiiu lftiters, niuniilai'lnrcil hy lir ""I i"Kcn m in ri'nns ol ciminL'iiilHtiuii, anil we Know (lusm-euly ao. It is a lot; common pruclice, in cer- tlllll qilnrtrrs. to nilfTllll mninier ,,C ii.I..m tnisli hut in tha nlwve Hillcrs, hunilreil. nre living wilneasea of their great .M I,,,, -,,i niirin, A, H niriiu ina ot the l.iver Coinpluiiil, J.iunilirc, Nervous Di-hilily nnd Dyspeaiu, it in.-1-u i'.iiiiii iiivuiii.-iiiie, ciiiTiin purrs nun iii.Ti'iiirni ernilicnlinu dise:isea. wIiimi nil nllinr iiii.ilii-iiiis huvii fnilw c li'i-l convilieeil. llmt in Ihe use of the (lernmii lliltirs. the pnlieiit diK'siioi ticcnme dHiiiiiuUtl, tiul foiisUiiitlygiiins strenslh tniil vigor to the frnmi? a fni-t worlhy of grent consideration. The Itillcrs ore plrasimt in lusle and smell, cuiil ivm he mlininistcreit iiiiiIit uuy rimimstuui'es, lo the moat ih'li.MIe stouiiu h linlcixl, tliey cm lie nsiil hynll per a ins Willi the most perfect snl'ety. It would lie well for Hi. 'ne wlio nre much uflfclcit in the ni-rvous sysletn, to coiunn ni'e Willi one ten Svmriil or less, nnd prndiuilly in. crcuse. We spunk from experienee. tind nre of course, e proier jinjge. The press Inr unit wide, hnve united in re. nueiiuiug ine iii'ruiiin inticrs, nun to tlie winded wa lilosi ciirilmlly iiilviselheir use. SPIRIT OF THE TIMES," .tune 3lth srivs: 'DO (lt;it OOODI TlT.r.Nfl who nre Invnlids. knaw llic m;iiiy iisloiiisliimr cures tlmt have lieen perfirined hv Dr. II 'ilthiiil's Celehniled (iermriu Hitters ? If thev do n n, we ree-.nun. -nil thein tothe"lierinun Meilieine Slore," all who nre nlllicteit wilh l.iver Complaint, Jaundice, Dys pepsia, or Nervous Di hililv ; the Doctor hnscured many of our eilirens niter the lies! physicians Imd fiiiliil. We have used Ihem, und they have proved to hen meilieine that every one should know of, und we cannot rct'riiin giving our tes timony in their favor, nnd tlmt which gives thrm grcnter claim upon our humble ill'irl, they are entirely Vegetable. "THE DAILY NEWS," July tth savs : "We apeak knowingly of Dr. lioollaud's Celehratetl Ger man JJittc id, when we siiv it is a blessing of this nee ; and iu diseases of the biliary, digestive nud Nervous Syslents. it hasnot we think an e.pml. It is a Vegetable Preparation, ami mane wnnoiit Aiconoi, anil to nil invalids we would re commend it as worthy Iheir confidence. I'or sale, wholesale nud relail. nt the principal Depot, ni'.HMW .MIUlICI.NK STUUi:, No. IJU AicIi Slrcet, rhilailclphi'i. For sale by M. A.McCAV, N'orlliiimberlinul and Sun bury nud respectable dealers generally throughout the April SI, 10(1. ly C0LTTMR1AN SERIES OF ftrCttuurttro. The Pupil's friend and Teacher's comfort. 'PHE COI.KMHIAN CAI.CUI.ATOR-Tliis A work ia nlivnilv introilticed into gome of tlie liCHt Ariiiliimics and a lartre lniinlier of Schools. where iu tiso liita irivrn tlccidrd and universal sa- tiafui-tioii, lioth to trachcr and pupil. It is purely Amrrionn in it character, liaacil upon our own beautiful decimal system of currency. It contains more, the arrnncemcnta arc better, and it is Ihe easiest and chenpeat work of the kind now in use ; anil it is so eonsulere l by hundreds of the most competent touchers and men of science in the Uni on, who have recommended it, It ia the book, particularly and expressly prepared for our Ante- rtenn Scholars : By A' mini licinor. Juki ot tii s ('iit.r hi an Ca t.t r l atoh. This volume contains 91 pnire.swith about 000 exam ples lor solution 011 the slate. It embraces the runiUiniental Kulrs, Compound Kules, .simple ami compound JieiUiction, Muirle Utile of I lireo, rroportniii, ite. J U'KMiu s AniTUMKTicAi. 1 a in.ES, is destined for the use. of voumrcr classes in tho Schools of the United Slates. A beautiful little book and pleas. inir to children, and the only onouflho kind of any value. There are Keys to both Arithmetic bound siu cje or double, for tho convenience of teachers, in which the solutions of the questions are given with much extra mutter for the black Imard. These Keys are 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 is wanted is to have the above books examined, and no teacher who is acquainted with the science of Arithmetic, will hesitate to pronounce them the best works thu have ever been published in this or any other country. Although issued but a few months, they have already laen introduced into tho Ni(ht Tublic Schools of New Vork City in all tlie Schools public and private, except two, in the City of Kcndiii!!. Also, in about twenty Acadaniies in the State of Pennsylvania in a large portion of the Schools in the City of Wilmington, in the City of ! Lancaster, anil in tlie ilorougbs ol Harrisburg, I Vork, CliamliersburK, Lebanon, Doylestown, I'otts i ville, Orwigsburg, &c., oic. I For sale by Hour Makskh, Sunbury, Agent ! for Northuinlierland County. I Sunbury, Dec. 2, 1818. DZAIttOND POWDER FOR RAZOR STROPS. riHIS Powder is warranted fur superior to any Il thing in use for imparting a keen, sinuothcdge to Razor, Surgical instruments, and all kinds of fine Cf i LtRt ; it may lie applied to any kind of strop. Also suerior IJa.or, Knives, and Perfu mery, wholesale and retail, bv ALFRED BENNETT, Agent. Depot of Fine Razors, Strops, Brushes, and Cheap Fancy floods, No. IS South Fifth street a bove Chestnut Philadelphia. TESTIMONIALS. Pnii.Aiir.LFin a, Feb. 15lh, 18 H. This mny certify that I hnve used one of the Strops prepared with ll.VVNES' MAGIC DIA MOND POWDER, and can attes-t iu the most unequivocal manner, that there is nothing can he found that will produce the same clfect in my opin ion, and must say to others, try it, and you will find it superior to any hejetofore in use. I can truly say that I never knew what a sharp razor was before-. JOHN SCOTT, Iron Safe Maker, 41 S. Third st, Piiilapelfhia, October, 1848. A very hard beard and tender face has compi led me to seek and test many contrivances design ed to make shaving easy and pleasant, but with indilVerent success, until I made use of the Magic DIAMOND POWDER, s Id by Alfred Bennett, and R. Missel's Shaving Cream. Their united pow er ast like magic, and impart a power to the Razor to remove the most stubborn heard, without irri tating the bkin or temper of their owner. J. COX, 49 South Fifth Street. For sale at this ollii o Price 25 its. per Box Novcinurr 23, 1818 liiu. Tuluablo ItooUs, IIFE or Cubist, handsomely bound, D'Au must's llisrour or ths Rikubm atioh, Blank Dai-books aid Lkdoeus, full bounded. For sale at the publishers prices hy 11. B. MASSER. Sunbury, July 14, 1841. Cotton Yarn, Cotton Carpet Chain, Cotton Laps and Wadding, Cotton Outlines, Ready made Pantaloons, Ready made Vesta, CongTeas Knives, Porcelain lined preserving kettles, just received for sale by JL MASSER. Sunbury, Dec. J, 1848. PATENT Trusses of all kinds, Harrison's writing and indellible ink, Cotton yarn and laps, just received and for sale by J. W. r RILING. Sunbury, Dec. 2, 1818. OXYGENATED H3 U ISJ LO A OVEREIGIV REMEDT FOR DYSPEPSIA. PHTHISIC, AND ' GENERAL DEBILITY. GEORGE B. GREEN, Proprietor, Windsor, Vermont. T9 sovereign- femerrf f,n- DYSVEIWA, In many .f Itf X forms, such as nniu Jrt the PHomwih, llearUairn, habitnai Pi'lei NMi 2 , t0'n!.ch' Iiss of Aprle,," 1 r1' ,?"HaA"""T"' n "ttenned Willi Je,..,. ment of the fMomach (or Dyspeptic Asthma,) Difficult rt eathing, which often result, friar, hnperfent digestion In Dyspeptic iPyspiim,) ia relieved h meie Bitters In short. tneir use lias been proved in the relief of almost sll thr symptoms that proi-eed from a debilitated or .101110 eondi Hon of the Stomach ( also in general debility arising from agatar from the effects of Fever, pnrticulafly Fever W Ague. Femnlcs sunering under any liter,,,, denotement arising from wenkneas, will And t he '()Tvo;T7nH7r, Ta" an excellent reinoly, and uot surpassed j any snedj' The hist ' 'TV of this medicine is neentin It has mads Its' -ay to public fnvor solely by tha force of Its own i,.trin., merits No arlificinl means have been used to girs p) 1 -unj.iiiiinnin it upon nuniio attention. It has neve before even been advertised, hut having first shown its re-' mnrka ,le effiency in the family of the proprietor, and kY him nllerwiiMls H,nii.l ... Li. .m: .' - ' . : h. in. iiiK-in, irietnisnerran' won a use result, its reputation gradually tended mil ll it IS known In the most distant .n. Ar eg' I mon. as a meilieiiii. t,f trivt-A : tha -'-m ,M..i riiiiin in 111a rurs vi D upepsia in ail Us different forma, and also for the curs sf i. br,,'.'.l h,l',"'C'rl,1,,,,,l,he",M "ml itaonlr eulogy mo, , VL"Y ','f " w""',cr'" eftipy. Ml fro month to mouth or by letter from friend to friend. In eve- I .,rvW,,"e.,h'.7e ""er. hnve '"-l-"" milt, made known to the proprietor, they have proved a r. tl,eoo7vrlC"'ifi';';,''" "-"' sigul.retT,cacy ( ionrb-f V , "K" '.''"itns." are in the tl.,esi. oKth. KnTl:i7JU'S!,,,e,,, P-n. already widely WIXDSOB, V,., Octo,?iS3GnKEX' PrOP""0r The following Certificates hare recently keesv received t tr , Wasiiixbtor, D. C, Jtrsrt in 1S4 :;:;--! " p-v.iiv. i'ei.evn,r.haLvsr. j , . , ''" ' Mon of the Proprietor, 'w. hopi a !: !o h::"1;.. W 1,8 ,"" Ptly diffused in,,. 1 . i ' "c ccessibls I i tit all th SAMI'l't. tmvr na . AVII.I.l i i I'll Vm' 9-Senator from Tennoat. or of Kenlii. kv. " ."...wny uovern- 1.. H. AR NOLD. Member of Con.re. ...J rJSB;.i. n. vernnr of H. I. " .w,,,,, u.- WfltlDimiDOK. r s a c vernor of Miehi-an. ' Territory. ' D'l'fr'"e in Congress from WiKtnsin Kroin Ho. II, D. FosTERMeniber .f Congress from Pciinsvlvniiiii. r Sir.I have hrl'"'tlS fU? ,0-. ,NA He v , hWe vun.'iu. meiliei,,;, fo : re ie" Htm'ME'i1 .'n'"'e U'C f ""r r 'sl irl'lto ,. If , ""H'' 't two Isitlles, and ful ,y.el "!T '' ' ""Kl' The forms in which th 'dis siomach l 'r '1' "!.'" case, were, grent acidity f th. Z ; r 'M'p' tite extreme llatnlenee, sever.'en,t. r ns Th i k, ; headache.' Feeling das. , , .i a " M1' "' '""r viiluable remedv ma,-reaclf It ' m Z " I'' "' ,""-'- ' (-'"-ut Plensnr. i, r' reui A C, ,'ri "" '"r"ilB P""-"! '! would aiM rilunik. tli.il while o visit nt h nue n short tin,, sine, I ; z ," ,:;nr( " ,-uva """"-r " s o I ,.t ' " "'- riesiroiu. tluit vou w , m, :,,.,,,. nt l',it.llrff. r inlb then. re r v , T' T '"' "'ill, nn earnest de- E , f" '"'I'l'iucss, I sutiseribe nivself, '"iv.evV.'ll.iKc.Wi v, --STrlK. Agenl f-.r Sa.ibarv It. II AS-ifR Agents for .Milton M (KA V ft II (Ci. Asel f.i I'pi'er .Maiuioy.J. y, j.;vv April 1.1, s,s IMI'OU T.NT TO THE 1'UBLIC. 1 C.TTLE MKDICINES. Don't jirrniit your Horses or cattle to die, when the nic.iiis of cure arc within the reach of all! The undersigned has spent several vears in tha f ,Vr"','i"''"".v practice in '-London and E diiil.oro .' 1. l,as iiUd availed himself of the resear dies f Lcil.i, nml olhercel.-brnted men, who have contributed so much toward a judicious treatment of annuals; !. principles of our praetir consists in the rejection of general bleeding and the total rejection of nI medicines that experience- has shown to be of a dangerous tendancy. These TO medic ad in harmony with the vital principle, and when given iKvo.iliug to the directions which ac company each article they are capable of exciting nnd increasing the natural functions, without di minishing or destroying their imwrr, hence arc safein the hands of every one. ' G. H. DADD, M. B. A l.NI of Horse nnd Cnllls .Medicine. Physic balls, Toe. per box. Alterative ball, "Tie do. " powders for bad condition, 75c per pack age. r iieavc pow.ier lonliscnsrs of the lungs, 7Se Urine powder lor ' kidneys, tie dc. do. ia. psr iconic powuer lor bait condition glanders, 75c Cordial drink for inllaniatioii of bowels, 75c bottle. Liquid blister, 75c per bottle. Ointment for promoting the irrowtli of hair, 50c per pot. Healing huNaui fur wounds ami saddls galls 7flc per bottle. Wash for inflamed eyes, 50c per bottle. Ointment for mange scratches, old sores, Ac, 50e M-r bottle. Embrocation for sore throat, 75e per bottle. Hoof ointment fur sand crack, brittle hoof, &c, SOc ier bottle. Horse Liniment, the most celebrated artlcls known in England for lameness of every description. 75c & 1 per bottle. ' Distemper powder for red water, .$1 per bottle. Worm powders for the removal of worms from the intestinal eniial. 15 per package. For sale by NTIMPsON & REED, 2 Mer chant Row, also at DADb'S HORSE AND CATTLE MEDICINE DEPOT, Nos. 1 & 3 Haymarkct Square, Boston. Pamphlets describing the diseases for which these remedies are used can be hud gratis. Numerous Certificates are in possession of the Proprietors, of cures performed by the aliov Medi cines. Sold by GREEN & FLETCHER. No. 2A8...I1, SIXTH Street, Philadelphia, and by his AiiKx rs. Hksht Masskii, Sunbury, February 3, 1819 tf ROSE OINTMENT, FOB TETTER 1) KAD the following eettifieate from Capt. Pevoe, th V well known uud popular ghaiu Uoat Captain (of th Traveller.) Philadelphia, October 31, 1S16. Several years since I wns attacked with a breaking out on tuy neck in the form of Teller, which I am convinced was cmlniclcd at Ihe Hat Iter's Shop, ll KraudilaHy extend ed over my face in, I, I it reached the upier part of tha checks. During the several months that it conlinued Siiuail,inr. I umil dillereut applii-utlon, some of Which had the elbvl, aiprenllv at leml, of inereasuiK the disease, hut from none ot them did I perceive the least benefit unlil 1 applied Ihe Itoss Oimtmknt. Hy the use of one jar of it, 1 was pcrln-lly cured und have remained free of the sffec tioil, 1 liave sine useil the Ointment, lightly npplled for rough ness of the face, 1st. itches, chapped IiuimIs, &C. With iier fect success. 1 liuve no hesitati.ai in reciHiiraeudinf ft in the strongest uuiuucr to the public. JAMES DEVOE. Agent Hknst Masikh, Sunbury. July as, iti. PATZ1TT lEDIGJUTZS. Green's Oxygenated Bitter, price reduced. Old Jacob Townaend's Sarsaparilla. Baker's Sarsapuiilla. Swayne's Syrup of Wild Chcrr Swuyne'a Vermifuge. Ay re's ('berry Pectoral Dr. Drake' Panacea. Dr. Culleu'a do Tibbit'sPain Killer. Dr. Hoolland's German Bitters: Indian Vegetable Pills Horse and Cattle Medicines For sale by HENRY MASSER. bunbury, July 14, 1S49. BOOKS and Gold Pens. On hand several cop ies of the lite of Christ, and aUo number of gold pens which we will sell at tha Philadelphia prices. For sale at thisofiice. ENNEDV'S PATENT SASH FAS TENINGS. A cheap and axocllent arti cl tor fastening sash for sale by J. W. FRILING. .Suuhurv, Julv 7, 1S49.
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