1 2UtJicrUaHtoM lntttr. ToCouiuPine to Imitats Black Walnvt Every kind of wood is easier coloreJ than pine, because there is so much rosin in it, which prevents the dye from entering; but tho Scientific-American gives the following directions for doing it, which may be new to some of our readers: The pine should be perfectly free of knots, (nsthoy will not color) and a strong solution of hot logwood, boiled in a vessel for throe hours, rubbed carefully all over it, nnd then allowed to dry. It would ba bettor to have a large vessel of strong log wood. liquor, in which to steep tho pine for a few days, such as an old niolnsses cask. Af ter the logwood is dried, a solution of copper as should bo applied in the same way as the logwood, which will make the color quite black. By using a strong solution of sumac in place of the logwood, the wood will be come quite dark when it gets tho copperas put on it, but it will not have the rich appear ance of the logwood color. By using alum in place of copperas, a purplo kind of color will be made upon the wood. Highway Kobbery ash Horrible Mur der. The Camden Democrat, of Saturday, says that a person engaged in the oyster trade between that city and V.-'g Harbor, was most brutally murdered on his return home, on Thursday night. It appears that tho unfortunate man, driving his wagon along the road, a few miles below tho Blue Anchor Tavern, in Camden comity, (the night being very dark,) his horses were stopped, and himself taken from the wagon, nnd in the struggle that ensued in the attempt to take his money, his throat was cut from car to ear. The body was then thrown into tho wagon, and the horses driven into a thicket, where they were discovered lied ttie next day. Central Railroad. Tho Piltsbnrff Ga zette has a letter from Philadelphia, in which the railroad now in progress between the two cities is thus spoken of: "lam informed by the President of tho Central Road that the Board of Directors havo ordered the whole of the heavy work of the line (including the mountain portion of it) to be immediately put under contract. The President informs me that the whole line with the exception of some twenty-five miles, will be entirely com pletely by the fall of 1551. "Rhyming. A New York paper, some time B20. published a rcpovt of a police case in the following humorous style : "Ono Christopher Twist ordered Hannah M'Grist to stand still and be kissed. But Hannah gave such a deuce of a shout, at what Twist was about, that a watchman named Top, came up with a hop, and march ed Twist to a shop. But M'Grist not being there, to the kissing to swear, Twist was cleared by the chair, and madu tracks like a hare." Various pendants to this nppoared in vari ous papers, but none more amusing I lia.11 the following : "Pray what's to be said on such a stiange head, as belonged to this Hannah, whose boisterous manner, so frightened poor Kit out of his wit, that he gave up tho job soon as knock'd on tho mob? "Why tho instant sho inUs'J him she wished sho had kiss'd him." Sheathing Smrs with Zinc. It appears that no less than 1400 French vessels are ehetthed with zinc, and 101 English, and since the first of January, forty American vessels have been sheathed, and the orders are increasing. The zinc, it is stated, will last six years, and sometimes nine, while copper is asserted to last only four, and yel low metal threo years. Zinc is 6 i cents per lb., copper 22, and yellow metal 17 4. There is abundance of rich zinc ore in Lehigh coun ty, and preparations are being made to turn it to account. Miners' Journal. The Nicaragua Route to tub Pacific. A contract has been made with a celebrated builder for a light draft steamboat for the river navigation on tho Atlantic side of this new route. Sho will carry ubout 250 passen gers, and an elegant barge is to be built to be towed by the steamboat, to carry as many more. Postcoachos will be put on the other end of the route so to fonn a comfortable and rapid means of communication between tho Atlantic and Pacific coasts. Good advice to every body If wisdom's ways ynu wisely seek, Five tilings observe with cure ; Of whom yon speak, to whom you speak, And how mud when, mid where. Bran for Manure. Wheat bran is said (o be a good fertilize for corn. Funnels arw using it in the State of Deluaware w illi great success. A handful is put in a hill. The bran is first put in and covered w ith a thin lajer of soil, after which the corn is dropped on top of it. Fermentation of the bran taken place, which produces tho result refeired to. It also operates well on wheat St. Mary's Deacon. Paste that is Paste. Dissolve nn ounce of alum in a qtiait ot warm water; when cold add as much flour as will make it tho con sistence of cream; then strew into it as much powdered rosin as will ttutid on a shilling, and two or three cloves; boil it to a consis tence, stirring all the time. It will keep for twelve mouths, and when diy may bo soften ed with water. Something to think about The eutire sum ul money raised by the churches of Ureat Biilain for inissiunaiy purpose is about SI,. 750,000, by those of Auieiica f 750,000: nia ing together, $2,50000; und yet this sum scarcely equals the uuiiuul gilts at Kalee's Temple, Calcutta. . Salt Mink Discovkby. A sail mine has been discovered near Woodstock, Lower Canada. It is said ihe mine will yield suffi cient to supply the w hole of Western Canada. Mr. Calhocm married, in 1S1I, Miss Flo rida Calhoun daughter of John Ewing Cal houn, for many yeas IT. S. Senator from South Carolina. By her he had seven children--five out and two daughter. "I'.ncoiirnfte Your Own!" 1 it a as &iu:xx. FASHIONABLE MAKE OF FURNITURE AND CHAIRS. 'T'HE subscriber respectfully cnll tho attention of the public to their large and splendid assort ment of every quality and price of CAnHVET-WARE, which rnnnot fnil to recommend itself tocvery one who will ciamine It, on account of its durable workmanship and splendid finish, made up of the best stock to be had in the city. No effort is spared in the manufacture of their ware, and the subscrilieri are determined to keep up with the mnny improvements winch nrn constantly Doing made. Their stock consists of Mahogany Sofas, Olvnn nnd I.ouneoi, jjurrmts, Sccrrtarfrs, Sfiicbonvis, SOFA, BREAKFAST AND DINING TABLES, and also VENETIAN DUN 1)3, equal 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 also manufacture all kinds and qualities of CHAINS. nrluding varieties never before to be had in Suubury, such ns Maiiodaxt, Dlaik Walnit axd Crin.in Maflc (irki'IA ; ami W unison CHAIRS axi rAxrr Pi ami Stools, which are of the latest styles, and warranted to le excelled by none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere. The subscribers are determined that there shall he no excuse for persons ti purchase furniture in the cilics. as every confidence can lie entertained about the quality and finish of their ware and Chairs. Their articles will bo disposed of on ns good terms as they can be purchased elsewhere. Couiv trv Produce taken in payment for work. 't$K LNDERTAK1NU attended to on reason, uble terms. IV The Ware Room is in Market Street, opposite. J. Young's store, and nearly opposite Weavers Tavern. DANIEL HAAS. GEORGE KENN, Stinburv, April 28, IP10 tf ST-RAW SOiTlTET tf HAT MAM' FACTORY, No. 30 North Second street, opposite the Madison Ilwtsc. rrlIE subscribers would call the attention of JL Country Merchants ami Milliners to their ex tensive assortment of fashionable Scrino ami SomtK UoxMiTS ami H vts of the newest styles. Also, a large and general assortment of French and American Artillcial Flowers, Kibbous, Crown Linings, Oil Silk, Wire, Cjuillinirs, Buckram, &c, which thev offer lit prices that defy competition. N. 13. Palm Leaf Hats bv the case or dozen. W. M. & J.E. MA I'LL, Bonnet and Hat Manufacturers, 30 North Sd street. Philadelphia June 3, 1849 STONE WARE. FTMIE subscrilier would most respectfully in JL form iiis friends and a generous public, that he is manufacturing the best quality of STONE WAKE, in nil its varieties, nnd is prepared to sell a little cheaper than any other manufacturer in the Union. He is also importing und dealing most extensively in CHINA, CLASS ASD QUEENSWARE, which he oilers on the most reasonable terms. His Potteries ore on Uond street north of Fay ette, and China store nnd dwelling at No. 8, E. Baltimore street. DAVID PARR, No. 8, E. Daltimore street, Uai.timp.iii:, Maryland. February 2, 1830. ly HICIZEir & TULL, Xo. l.'l i ln'siml street, (Opposite the Arcade) PHILADELPHIA 1 ANTFACTl'RERS of their improved style Elastic Steel Spring, Solid Sole Leather, and Solid Riveted TRVXUS, which took the only first premium, awarded by the Fianklin Institute at their last exhibition. H. & T. take pleasure in informing the travel ling public, thai they have now on hand, a beau tiful assortment of their improved style of Solid Sole Leather Trunks; Double and Single Folio Trunks, of various styles; Ladies' Trunks, Va lice Trunks, llonnet Uoxes, Cup Cases, Curpet Bags, and an elegant assortment of superior En ameled Patent Lcathor lings, with every articla in their line of business. IV Old Trunks Repaired or taken in exchange for New ones. ALEX. L. HICKEY. RICHARD W. Tl'LL. Philadelphia, Nov. 17, 1819.- TICKNOR'3 COLUMBIAN flPELLINO BOOK. BEINtia progressive and Comprehensive Sys tem of Orthograpy and Orthoepy, including a variety of definitions, udaptcd to the use of Schools in the American Republic, by Alinon Ticknor, a Teacher of twenty-live year's expert ence, and author of the Columbian Calculators, Practical Common School Mensuration, &c. The attention of Teachers, School Dtrectors, parents, &c., is invited to this new Spelling liook, which conforms to the modem spelling und usages in Orthography as being one of the iicutest, cheapest best arranged, and belter adapted to the wants of children, than any other published in the I mini Slats. It is what it purports to be, a Spelling Hook and not a Reading Liook, and only requires an examination on the part of Instructors of youth to secure for it a universal introduction into the Schools of the I'nited States. Just published, and for sale by 111: Mir Masskii, Kunbury. W here Teachers and Directors can procure copies for examination. August 4, 1849. BVCBV MAN IIIS OWN PATENT AGENT. MI NN & Co, publishers of the "SCIENTI FIC AMERICAN," have favoured us with a Phamphlet containing the Patent Laws of the I lilted States, touelher with ull the tonus uecessa. ry for applying for a Patent, information in regnrd to tiling cuveuts, W illi remarks on its uses, etc., a mount of fee required ut the Patent Ollice, and eerv other information thnl is necessary to instruct a person in making his own applications. Price 1-4 cents single, or lv copies fur one Jo lars sent by mail to any part of the I'nited States. Add.es. MINN & CO., New-ork. March 10, 1319. Win. ii. Cochran & Co., V liolrsule and It null, WlXB AND UCiUOU MKKCH ANTS, No. 72 Huiiiuf Street, Philadelphia. AVE always on hand a very Urge stock of ines, Liquors and begurs, ol their own iuiurtation. More keepers, Hotel Keepers, and private gentlemen, will be supplied on the must liuerui terms. Philadelphia, Nov. 17, 1849. STONI3 WARE, STONE milk Put., stone Ju-a and 1'itrhera. lid uther article of aluno wnre jutt receive J and fur sale by JOII. W. Mil LI. Mi uulury, June St, 1849. C OLD PUNS IN 81LVKR CAKES. A mubU 1 lot on hand and fur aale hy H B.MASSKR. funbury, April 6, 1650, TJAISINS, currant, citron, chew, ppnr anuc, &c. for aula !y J. W, rKlLlMi 8unlu7, Dec. 2, 1848, SUN BURY AMERICAN AND SHAM OKI N 1)11- J- J-UPDEGKAFF, HESrnCTFL'LLY informs the citisens of Danville nnd the public at large, that he has located In Danville, Slid is now prepared to prac tiee Medicine and Surgery in nil its various bran ches. He will operate on all the various forms of blindness, cross eyes, club feet, harelip, cleft palato, and attend to the extraction of tumors, amputation of limbs, and all other surgical dis eases. His collection of instruments comprises all instruments in mmlem Surgery, of the latest improvement and finest finish. He flatters him self that mnny years' practice nnd experience will tie a sufficient guarantee to those who may feel disposed to employ him. Ills residence is nearly opposite the Mmiteome. ry Untitling, and next door to Isaac Rosen bnnm's store, in North Danville. Danville, Dec. 1, 1849. ly. TO MYS1C1ANS, DRCCniSTS AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS. VK. J. N. KEELER & I5ro. most respectfully solicits attention to their fresh stock of Hup- lish, l'renci, German pnd Amciean Drug, Med icines, Chemicals, I'miils, Oils, Dyo S lulls, Glass ware, Perfumery, Patent Medicines &c. Having opened a new store No. 294 Market r't. with a full supply of Fresh Drugs and Medicines, we re spectfully solicit Country dealers to examine our stock InMore purchasing elsewhere, promising one and all who may feel disposed to extend to us their patrunngc, to sell them genuine Drugs and Medi cines, un as liberal terms as any other house in the City, and to faithfully execute all orders entrusted to us promptly nnd with dispatch. One of the proprietors being a regular phvsician. affords ninplc guarantee of the genuine quality of all articles sold at tlicir establishment. We especially invite druggists nnd country merchants, w ho may wish to become ngents for Jlr. Ivrtlcr s Leibraled J amil i Medicine, (stall dard nnd popular remedies,) to forward their ad dress. Soliciting the patronage of dealers, wo respect- lullv remain, J. N. KEELEU & BRO., Wholesab Druogists, No. 29 1 Market street, Philadelphia. September 13, 1819 ly. VALL PAPERS"."' riHE Subscribers have on hand the largest as 1 sortinent of Wall Patths in the city of Phi ladelphia, Wholesale and Krlail, consisting of every variety suitable lor l'arlors, Lntncs, Dining Rooms, Chambers, &c, which for quality and st lc cannot be surpassed. Doing n cash business we are enubled to sell a better article at a much lower rate than any store doing a TRADE BUSINESS. On hand, n large assortment of Winn Pait.ii, for Curtains. Fire Prints, liorders, eve, which w ill be sold for Cash. Paper Hanging done in the country at city prices. N. 11, Dealers are invited to call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. FINN & Ul'KTON, No. 1 12 Arch Street, South side Philadelphia, May 26, 1919. ly CUTLERY.-"- A N extensive Stock of Pocket and Table CUT LEKV.uf sulcby J SHIT 1. C OLEIC AIT, No. 32 and 33 ARCADE, and 8i North Till IID Street, Comprising 5000 dozen Penknives, Scissors and Razors. Also, a choice assortment of Rodgers A Sons, Wostcnhohn's Greavc's W. If S. butcher's und Fenney's Cutlery, Also, Spanish, Dirk and Hunting Knives. Also, (inns, Pistols, and Howie Knives. Also, The American Razor Strop, a superior ar ticle, worthy the attention of Dealers. Cum Dealers in Cutlery, will find the above Stock worthy their attention, as the Subscriber's chief business is importing and selling cutlery. J'hilailelphia, June 9, 1819 ly IVIAItS II ALL'S Conmif rated SarsniniriUa For the cure ofTctlrr.Srrofuln. ErvsipaKis, Pilrn, C hrome Kluuiniitisiu nnd ull tliHorcVra of the Illoml, Morruml Disease, Arc. T in reromitu-iiiU-d to lh ifiiui8 ami others, as the KtroncreKt preparation now in use, and en tirely dillereitt from that put up in quart bottles, possessing little or no active principle ot the Nirsa parilla, hut iulended to deceive the public. Fur aale by M. A. McCAV, Northumberland. HEYIS EMBROCATION for Horses will cure Sprains, Uruises, Cut, Galls, Swellings, and all complaints requiring an external remedy, I is highly usclul in spavin, I urh, hmgboue, still ness of the Joints, cracked Heels, Splints, &e. It has also Itoen used with great success hv per sons alllicted with Khcumatisni, and other com plaints. Prepared only by V. Marshall, Philadel phia, und for sale by M. A. McCay, Northuiulwr- iaml. Philadelphia, May 0, IS 19. ly LKmois,AviNi:s,&c. 'PUG sulisorilicr hua just rrceivrd a new supply of the best liquors tlmt ever came to .Vuiiliury, coiisihtiiu; in part of Superior oul mti Dranily. riue t'oRiiiiio Dninclv. Superior Did Jninaica Spirit. M. I)m;lainl Hum. l'iur llolluiul (iin. Superior Old Whiskey L'uiiiui.iti do. Suierior .Madcria Wiuc. ' Liil.oii do. do. Superior Tort W ine, liurguudy I'ort do. Sweet Malaga Viue. Superior Claret Wine in Lottie. ( .liuiapi.gno do. do. 1 1 EN It Y MASTER. .Sunl.ury, May 2G 184'J. lirocciies ! Groceries ! ! t:orro. & Co. S. II'. Cuni- r Arch Gtk Street Philadelphia, I FI'KK for sale to the inli ihitniitH of Sunl.ury v und vii iniiy, l'uinily (iroeerien of the very fir.est ouality eoiiHisliut of Extia Kine, Superior und Couuinm Green and Li lurk lean. ( 'oll'eea of ull kinds and pi ices. Suirars of every kind. ltiee, 1'ariua, Sao, llominy. All kinds of choiee l'r kleo, Saneea, Ketehiii, Olive l)il, Preserves, e., warranteil to lie of the very finest urles in the market and at the cheapest rates possible. AW oods carefully packed and promptly for warded. COLTON ci ft). 8. W. Cor. Arch & 6th tit. Pliila. Oct. 58, 1SI9 rheSin ly my 2(1, L A U 1) LA M 1 S. COIIJiCLIl'S a VO. No. 1U Urauut Bit , EsriCCTKl'LLY unnounce that they have just finished Ihe mott extensive assailuient of LAMPS, ihey have ever ofl'ered for sale, comprising ELEGANT NEW STYLE CHANDELIERS, liUAL.Iv MIS, I'fcMIA.MSS, ilAN 1 KL. LIGHTS, Lc. In great rarielv, and of OKICilNAL UEslti.N.S'. Much atleniiou haa Ueii paid to ECONOMY', in the construction of these Lamps, and lueh are inadu aa will produce the greatest amount of light from the least consumption of Lard. liecent improvement in the manufactory, wilh the inlroductiun of new and perfected machinery, enai.lca tliem to acll at every tiltKA 1 IvrJUl U. T1UN from former prices, and all article before leaving the muiiufactory, are carefully inspected. and are warranted perfectly tight, and to give satis. action. Philadelphia, June 2, 1849. ly f t - ISSUE PAPER Yellow Tissue paper for 1 covering glasses, for sale at the erliee ot the American. mMmm Tn prrsftiitiiiff Hie pulilir with n rrmwty for the trwittnetit X mid cure n i- kw.k and aottk nun other bilious itinrnur. no nnolnirv iieeflfH. Vnst mimlier in the rnit'tl States who Piiflcr from tlicP nfTrrtinim in their vnried forms, lire cotnnelk'il to m-ek re.lirf from other sources 1hmi the imine- dinte. pro?H'riitiimH of the retrtilur phynieirm. It lieeornei therefore nn nhjeet of humanity, nn well ns of public inter est, to hrinir before them n ri-nirdy prepared fiom much ex perience, nnd which niny always Ite relied upon ns afk, ftrFKCTCAf., AND HAHMLKl TO THK COSHTITUTIO. Tlmt such is the true character of the INDIA CIIOI.AttOni'K. in amply Attested hy the universal sacccss with which it hns Deen empioyen. tW T'xtrnet from n eomnnmicnti'ii of the Hon. Wtr lu WoooBBiDGK, of tlie U. 8. Senate, Inte Governor of Michigan. Detroit, Oct. 31, lf-40. Doctor CriAlu.F 0nofrt, Dear Sir. I have reail with much interest, your little Trakatik upon the ''cmisrs. trcntnirnt nml cure' of the febrile tlwuM-s which have s.t extensively prevmM in our country durinc the last lew months nn interest incrciincd in d mU, hv the fur t 1 hat I hnve iiidividtmllv mittVred t much from them. Thrmieh I feel myself very inconipetent M jiidire stilt ly U)mi a subject si cntirelv professional, yet your llie:wy seems to me well rens tned. nml your ciu lu sions iut, nnd I think withnl, lhat your (Uimplilet is calcu laird to produce much practical eooil. Sn)kmfr of tlie medicine he says : It fully justificclyoar iiiiuei ihe rspreun n'lis. iinu its r isnr, coiivt-iiiriii. nun p"pii Inr remlv, mv own rtpfrience, so fur, induecs mc to he- licvethnt it will proven preat public tw-nefit. I inn nlcnsed to Uwni ilmt vou hnve recently estiiblishctl several nuencies fir its dis)wsitioii though I regret that, with a view to n ni'r ceneral diseiniuation of it, you should have found it necrswtry to remove from your present residence among us. i mi nnicn rtspei'i i nave tne n m r to im, sir, Vonr obliged servmit, Wll 1,1AM lKHltUll)OF.. Fro'n Tfon. Ptcphf V. R. Trowbruige, of Mkhi pan SUite Senate, to ihe Agent nt lJeiroit. llRMINiIlAM, AhT,A?(n t-'c)., Dec. 1.1. 1 f 1 1 . Sir yon wish me to inform von what I know of Dr. (blood's India Choi itrwie, or nnti-hilious medicine. I do believe thnl if the virtue and effienry of this medicine were ceiisruiiy known, the ffvkr a.nd auie would disappear in Alichignn. I piocured s Ivittle in the sprine of 1eU, nnd have fffod raistai to believe, lhat unseh iind fiiniily escaped the ague insi seitson in couseniicncc ot its use. Perhaps in no siunm 'i since the settlement nf this fine peninsula, has the fever nnd ague lien so prevalent us the last. I have recommended tins medicine in numerous in Blnnees, and when the disease had heroine fixed find liallled the skill of phvtuHans: nnd I have never known it (ml. I has universally pnx lured the most happy ctfreis, mid I bet if vr it lm never In-en c.rccthd by any luciiu uit' ill reim Vinit the bilious dife;if.-s of the climate. Yours, rcsiie'-lt'iUv. sti'imii'a v. it. Titrm'Twifinn. Atrent for Siinhury II. II. MASSI'.K; ori!iMni!.ertrnid WiTIMXC.TM.M - IV; Mi,l m, J. II. ItASLK; Sclias- ffroVr, .MAi V IU,1SK. .May ilt IMHtl' VZNSLCV7'S BAIiSAIS OF ITOliKlIOUND- ldgratlliiilc is Ihe basest l line of man. W n ore not nnimicf tlial rna of Kilitnn who for a few iliilhr will, (nt tlio cvllCllfl ofl rutli nml honosty) "crack ii" an nrtii lo ami lirinn it into rujMil snip ; hpiiIut are we tvillini; tn remain fulfill, nllor IniMiii; tisti'd tho utility of nn iin lirovniHMit or ihsrovi ry in wiriicc or art. Our rcuuVrs ill recollect vc toUl lliein wc wore un well with a ore throat imj violent cold some few weeks aeo. cl, wc jiurchased I wo hotlles of WINSI.OWS B A I.SAM OK HOREUOl.'XU and no midden was the cure, that we furiiot we ever hint a cold. Tho?c w ho aro ulllirled, may try it upon our rccoiiiiuendation. Leui'sloit Tdt giuph. A fresh snjiplv of the nhove vtiltiaMe medicine just received, mid for pule in Siiiilnuy, liy John W. Frilinij, Mary A. MeCny nt Nortliiiiiiherliind' and ut wholesale hy Krederick Klett, & Co., cor nor of 2d and ( 'nllnwhill Blrects, l'liiladclphia. l'hilaileliliia, fciit. S3il, 18I'J. H mo. TANNERS TAKE NOTICE. rv Hide (Ml anil Leather Store. No. Ill North 3,7 St. 3 thvirs Mow HacrSt. J hilinlclvhia. HE tnilwcriliem oiler to the tanners on the most f.ivoraMc Icrni.i their fresh iiiinorlaliuu of Hides, ronislit.; of Dueiioa Avrea, l.ail ila, CnraccaK, I.iijiuira, llium-Urv, Chili, Salted l'er ainhuco and ull kinds of Spanish Hides, dry and Halted. Aluo, Oreen Slaughter. L)rv Salted", and Dlack l)rv Katiia Kiiw, AUo, Straiihts, and Hank oil and a cenerul os- sorlinent of Currier' Tools. They will wll or trade for Snanish or Slauuhter I.ealhcr, the ahove Hides Kips, Oil ami Tools, on better terms, than old Houses in the city, L ash paid lor Leather of ull kinds. KKE oi KIKKl'ATUICK. Philadelphia, May SB, 1819 ly J"jrT BRUITED. A cv ANNoi lmcnlol rn-Nli ;ooW. IRA T. CLEMENT, TE.TECTFLLLV infonns hi frirmln, run ttutiprs hiuI olborH, thut he Iihh just roceivoJ a hmulsumc assortmrtit of NEW GOODS at hU btore in Market .Square in Suuluiry, But-li as Dry Ciuods, Groceries, Queens ware, Hardware, &c, .Vuniiury, June 23, fill KAT AIllilVAL. rrrrz 1 OHN V. Fl.ILIXO lias jiit rcccivcJ at his store in Sunliury an rxlrnsive assortinciit NHW (.;)( )L1S, cfrvcrv variety which he is now rcaJy lo sell or cxehitnge for jiroilui c ; unJ cuusist ing in part of CLOTHS, C.ISSIMERES, $ r. Linen and Coton drilling, and sttmmn wear of all kinds. Calicoes, Chintz, (Jixoham, Lawns, &.C Muslins blrachei. nnd unlilcacheil. PALM LKAK AM) OTHKH HATS. Quccnsware and Hardware of all kinds. Drugs Paints, and Dyrsti i-fs. FISH, SALT, AND PLASTER. And a creat xaripty of other articles all of which will he sold at the lowest terms. ISuuliury, .May titi, 1819 J . J . GPsSElTCUGH. (Late lie I lor K firopinnigli.) PATENT ATTORNEY. AITD MECHANICAL EWGIHEER, IVhnIiIiikIoii, !.'. DTiAWlNCIS ami jiuners for the Palcni. Ollii'i', jiii'iaieil ami nil ihe necessary Im siness, in relation to seeuriiio patentu, trans acted, anu pi onin 1 y inieimeii to, at their ol lien opposite ihe Patent Ollice. October 28, 1818. Kollcoto lellniioiiti. VI.L ersons indebted lo the miWrilx'r, longer tlmn six months, 011 nolo or book account, are requested lo call and make settlement, or else their accounts will be left with a iiiumxtrato for collcc lion. JOHN W.KRILLXU Kunbury, July 7, 1819, - 0 Also ilk HATS at $25, for sule by H. MASSER. Kunbury, Dec, S, 1848. TILEVS COI O CJXDV. An excel lent rcmeily tor couulis, colds, r or sals at this olfics 1 AZOIIS A superior article for sale at the store of HENHV MAlsSEH. Sunbury, Feb. 18, 1850, 1SLANKS. 1 of every deseriptioa 0 ftLANKS of every deseriptioa can Is) bail by mJ9 ; spplyiag at the office ef tlie Aiuerieen. JOURNAL. DR. TOWSSEXD'S COMPOUND EXTRACT Or? SAUSAPARILLA. THIfl F.straet Is put up in qnsrt hottles. It It six llmei c hen per, plensnnter, and vnrrsntl superior lo nny sold. It eurep diseases without vomitinir, purpinff, sick ness, or debilitating the pntient, and is pnrticulurly sdapted lTI FALL AND SPRING MKDICINK. Ths grmt lenuty and superiority of this Anrsnpnrllla other remedies is, whilst it erndicatesdiseute, tt invifrnrntes ne body. Consumption eired. Clennse and Strengthen. Consnmntion ran m rurro. Bronchitis, Consumption, Liver Oomplnint, Colds, Conghs, vaifirrii, Asinmn.puiiiigoi moon, oorenesn mine Cheel, Hectic Flush, Night Sweats, Diffi cult and Profuse Kxpertorntiun, and Puiu In the Side, At., Ac., hnve nnd enn le cured. Prolnbly there never was tt remedy (list hns hecn so suc cessful in desperate enses of eonsnmption ss this I it demi ses nnd strenirlliena the system, nnd nnpcnis to neni the ul cers on the Imifrs. and patients gnidimlly riguin their usual neuun rum siruuifin. CURIOUS CASK OF CONSUMPTION. Thrre ia tturrely a dnv nnnws lint there nre a number f i'iukh i ronnnnipuon rrwinei im rnreii ny uic use n ur iowiwii i mrma!itiu. i tie luiiownig wits rccenuy re- ceivea : Dr. Tmv?ficn Tenr Pir: Fit the bint tlir venrs hnve been nlllieted with irpiirml ilchilitv, nml nervous pun- vuinntinn of the Inst sinire. nnd did not expert t ever ruin my hen 1th ol all. After going ttirotigh n etui rue of mediHnn under the rare of some of the m mt diftinenihti rcpnlnr Mhyniriniii nnd mein'eni of thr Hinl "I llenlih in .New York nnd elsewhere, nnd upending the m"1 ol ni earnings in nttempling to Ttviin my h.tlth. nnd uller rending in some puper of ynu SurNtjNirillii I res tlv-d to try it. After lining six l Hi I t'onnil it d"ne mc rc;it g'Hl. nnd eiUlel U see yo nt ynur offiee ; with your ndviee I kept on, nml do most heartily thmik ymi lor yonr ndviee. I pwvere in Inking Ihe Snrsnpnrilln. nnd hnve iH-en Mile to nttend t my iimiiiI bdnirs for the lust four mouths, mid 1 hope hy the lilesnings of OoJ nnd your Kirsaptirilbi to e Hiiinne my henlth. It helped me beyond the rjrpertntims of nil who knew my ease. CIl AKI.l.S IjL IMBV ranu', Kmcx m. N. J., Aug. H, Slnleof New Jersey. Kwcx eiliril y, ss. Charles Quitn by lieiug duly rvirn neeonting to biw, on his onth snith, tint the foregniniT stiitenient is true nrfonlmg to the best of his kiKiwInlLTt? mid belief. I'll Alt U-.S qt'lMBV. Hworn nnd subscrilK-J to heforu me nt Orange, the 2d August, 1.-47. CVKI S HAI-hWlM. Jnstiee of tlie IVaee. Rnd tltr f 'tlnviiig, nml sny thai CMiHuiupliou is in ineu ruble if you can : New York, April -23, 1I7. Dr. Townskxd : I verilv believe that your Sars.ipi.riHn lias lHen the means, throiurli I'mvideiiee, of Kiving my life I hnve lor severnl yfiirs had it Uid e aigli. It beenme wree and worse. At Inst I raised large iiianlilies of hl'xl, hnd in;;lit sweats tuid was greatly dehilitated nnd reduced, nnd did not expect tn live. I have only nwl your S tis'ip-iriiln hut n short time, nnd there hns n wttnderiui elian-;ti been wrought in me. I mil now nttlu to walk all over ttiei'iiy. 1 ruie no blotHf, und my rough has left ine. Vou tvtn well iui'mine that 1 mil thankful tor thee results. Ynur o!ei. cut servimt. V.I. Ii I SSi:i,Jf 03 CuUiarine st. i.osT ni:n siT.i'cir. The annexed certificate tt !s a simple and truthful story of suffering and relief. There are th imriiids of similar ca ses in this eiiy and Ilro klyn. and y t there nrr th nmn.ls of parent let their children die fT '(vjt (f being humbuggt'd or to twc a few sliiilmiiH. Ilnrnklyn. fept. X 1-17. Tr. Tovxkvp: t take plensure in slating, for tin tiene fit of i how whom it may concern, thnl my (humbler, two yeirs and mx ni"ir)is old. was inllieleil wilh general de bility und loss of speech. She. wan given up n p ae-c-ivery ty our family phymeian ; Ivit foilmiately I was re ("nnueinlel hy a friend to try your Sars.ii(in!i;i. lief ire having iiM'd one hoi lie she recovered her speech and was emMed to w-ik aloiif. to the itsi ' uishincui of ail win were uivpiainted with the eircunistauees. Sin is now quit well, nnd in much l-Mer ln-i h Ii than she has been f-r l" mou'hs part. Jlsi;ill TAYHHt. l ork st.. HnHiklyn. T( cmi.hHr.x s vvi:i. Very few families in-leed in f-u-t we h.H e n -t lie.inl of one that uwl Dr. T -wnsend's S irrfip:irilia fu time. I M n:iy einiihcn lit. past Siuiuuer, wlole tli that Md n t, s'ckeiietl nnd dinl. Tlie cercificate we puh.ia h- I iv ii conciiiwvc eviilence of its value, ami is oul v aii"ther instance of its srivtiiir t)i' live of childrni : JJr. TowNr.l Dear Sir : I had two children cured by your Sartupariiii of the ruuiiui r eonit'l.titit nnd d sentar ; one was only 1 month old tin I III., otln r :i cars. They were very tnucn reuuceti, nun we expeete-i i in y Woinu d;c ; ; they were uiven up hy lw respeclalile p!inn iaus. When ! the d octor iuforiiiett us that we iniift I w them, wc re! ' Ved lo try your S-itHiiparill:t we bad heird s. min-h of. but ' had little onliilenee. tiiere Im-micki much stutr advert iscd 1 that is worthless: but we are thankful that we did, for it Uiidoulitedly Knvcd ihe lives of b th. I write thirt that ol li en may be induced to ue it. Yours. rexpcctfuHv, J' WILSON, Jr. Myrtle-nvcnue, Bnv.klyn. Sept. L, 1-17. TO Tilt: LADILS. GRKAT KK.MA1.I-: Mi:incii:. 1 Ph. Towxsknd's Sarapaiui.la is n sovereign nnd speedy cure for ineipu-nt consumption, and for the general pr"n;ia liou of t ite system no mutter whelhej the it-Kali of inhe renteause or causes, pnsluccd by irrey:iiliuily, ilhicts or ac cident. Nothn g cm be mm surprising than i! i n v if.- umI iiir ef fects rji the human frame. Persons nil wcaUuei'M ami la siludc. from takntaf it at o-we Im'omic nliiift nndiu'l of etit'tfy under if s intl'ieinv. h iiumedi itily couuier.ic'ti the 1ier i ier-Mie.jh of Uc ft male liann, Whkh is the yicat c vi-i biirn niiesa. It will ti"t be exneeted of nn. in cases nf to delicate a un tftre, to exhibit ceriitientes oi enren pen'orui'-'l. hnt wc enn lifuc'e the niiiietcd that hundred of rjrs: liave been ieptii ted to n. 1H. Townjsfni.: My wife bein i'r-ti ly dir'treyed by wc-ikiiess ui'd gmernl de'nlity, hiuI. .:iri 1 1 u c ut:ima i by pa i a and with other iiiiie'iil' h-s, and havit:ir Lii.twn c;: s wln'ir y. tir nulie:i has ttle:ed gnat cures; an ! also hetirinc It recf.mmeiidcd for Mich cases nn I h:ive deseided. 1 untamed a t ft lie of your Kxlrnet ,.' Sars.ipinl!;i un.l f. -I-L'Wrtl the (breeti 'i8 yiu gave inc. In a short period it removed her -ompLinits and n-sioretl J,.-r to liesilih. Jfciug gieat ful for the bene Ii IB she rcct-ivid. I take pleasure in tliuaackuowttnlgiiig it, mid recommending it to the puhhe. M. D. MOOKK, AlUmy, Aug. 17, ML for. Grand Sc Lydia sta. dysim:isia. No fluid r mcdiciiiit has ever Is-en disewcre,! which so nearly rc-n-niblc the gastric juice or saliva in (h"onitoiiug ftMKl and streimthciunt: the organs of diesti m :n iiu pre paration of Sarwapnnllu. It pot it i ely cures every vab of dyspepsia, however severe or chrome. linuk I'cpmtiuent, Aiinuiy, my in, ihij. Pr. Towiisend sir: 1 have lecn atllictcd for several yesirs with d sepsia in its worst form, attended with ur- liem ol nl tiuieh, I- appetite, extreme heart hum. nnd a great avnuiou to nil kinds of fool, u.id for wet ks. (what 1 could eat) 1 have been unable to retain but a sntill portion (Hi my stomach. 1 tiled the usual rentetlies. hut they had but little or no etfect in removing the complaint. I was in duced. nUiut two iiionilm Btuee. to try yo ir llxlraet of Sir apiirillii. and 1 must say with little c iiifideuce ; but after using nc;trly two ltlleii. I found my appetite rcMored and tha heart bin n entirely removal; and 1 would earnestly re coiumend the use of it to those who have been iillileh-d ax 1 hnve been. Yours, Ac, W. W. VAN ZAMT. Agent for Sunl.ury JOHN W. 1 ' H 1 1 J ; Nor thumberland, MAUV A. -McCAY: DuuvjIIc. W.M. A. MI'KIIAY A .'., Aptil Xi, lMH ly N. G. LAVREWCE, Agent for the sale of Southu-orlh Manufactu ring Co't. Writing Pap rs. Ware House, o. :i, .Minor Mi-rcl PHZI.ADSI.rHZA: 100 --'! of the above superior Papers now in store, and for sale tn trade at tin) lowest market prices, consisting in part of Fine thick Flat (,'ups, IS, 11, 15 and 10 lbs. blue and w hite. Superfine Medium and Demi Writings, blue and white. F.xtrasuiier anil Miner fine Folio Posts, blue. (Superfine I'animericul Posts, blue and white plain and ruled and white, plain and ruled. Extra super Linen Note Papers, plain and gilt. Superfine and find Dill luM-rs, Inn and broad. Superfine and fine Counliiig-1 louse Caps and Posts, blue and w hite. Extra super Congress Caps and Letters, plain and ruled, blue and white. Extra super Congress Cups and Letters, gilt. Superfine Sermon Caps and Posts. Fus r lined blue llulll Posts, blue and white, plain and ruled. Embroidered Note Papers and Envelopes, "Lawyer's" Ur if Paieri. Superfine and line Caps and Posts, ruled and plain, blue and white, various quulitiea and prices. Also, 1001) reams white end asserted Shoe Pa pers, llonnet Hoards, whito and assorted tissue, Ten, Y rapping, Envelope, assorted and bluo Me. diuins, Cup Wrapping, Hardware Papers, &c. Philadelphia, .Nov. SI, 184U. faOM & Mi.vr.it Willi:. J. STOCKMAN, No. fill Chesnut-st, at the sign of the fluid Thimble, between '2d. If 3d. sis., South side I'lllLADI Ll'llIA. AXrFACTL'HES and keeps constantly on hand, at wholesale and retail, the fob low nig articles, of a siiierior quality, at reduced prices : (.old and Silver Pencils, do Thiinlilcs, do Fiiurcr Shields, Silver Table, Zcscrt, Tea, Salt and Mustard Spoons, do Forks, rioup and Oyster Ladles, do Comlis, Purse Clasps, Scissor Hooks and Chains, Knitting Sheaths, Ac. ALSO, Jewellery, Plated and Priltannia ware, German Silver Spoons, &r.; liold Diamond poin ted Pens at various prices; Jackson's Superior Everpoilited Leads, &r, Ar. PhUadclphia, May 86, 1849 NOR AND SPRING MORTISE LAT CHES An excellent article, for sale at half the usual price by J. W. Fh'II.lNG. Sunbary, July 7, 1T49 H aAhU'S celcbratej Horse and Cattle Medi- Sunbury Jan. 27th, 1549 LIVER COIMPLAINT, JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS. Jlni nil diseases arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach tn both .Male and Female : Such CVmrtipotinn. Invenrrt Pilen. nt Blixxl to Ihe llend, Artilitjr of the Wtoinnrh, Nhumh, llcnrt-lnirn, iiiiim lor to.ni, t ullnrm or wt-mlit in theHtmnnrh. ftoiir Krilclnlinni, Hinkinsr or Plnttcrtu nt lh nil of Ihe Stomneh fwinnniii of llir Hind, llurrinl nml Dillicult HrilhiHf, riMiirruiKin uie nrairt, I Iwikiiil nr Mimralnir wnmtliinll when in a lyinir p,tiire 1)iiiiih-hi of Vision. Doll or welu before the HinM. Fever nnd dull pnin in Ihe Hem), llenVien cy of rerrpinMioi,, Yellnn-iiem nf the Skin nml Kyeil, Pnin in the Sule, Hni lc. Client, l.iiiibn, tic, Snil.len ffinheii of Henl, llurniiur in Hie rii-h, Connlnnt linngiuiniiii of evil and great ueprcMiun of Npiritu Cun lie efleetunlly curel by DP.. HOCFLAITD'S Celchratcd German Uittcrs. Their r"Wer over the almve diseases is tint excelWl if equalled by nny other preparation in the Tinted Stntei I hs the cures attest, hi many cases after skillful physiciaui I hail failed. Derangement nf the I.iver nnd Jtnmnrh nre sniree of Insanity, nnd will nlso produce disease nf the Heart, Skin, Lungs nnd Kidneys, nnd lays the Imdy open to nn attack of the Cholera, Hili nis, nr Yellow Kevcr, nml is grueially ths urst cause oi tnai most iKineim (iisease, ionjtunpti' n, Opiniojis of the Philnthlphia Press, THE niSPATCH." Der-emlrci rtlst Rtvs: AN IWALUAHLK Al KIHC1NK. We have fr.ueutly heard the Olehnitcd lienufiii Hitters. maiiuiM-nind b lr 1 l'Mtf ImikI. spoken of 111 terms of commeiidn! i n, nnd we know deservedly im. It isa tfwi con n n hi pr:.eti;-e. in cer tain quartos, to pull' nil nianuei of useless inih, but in tha nbovc Hitters, hundreil, ure living wi'in-pnes of iheir great m trnl and physical worth. Asa medicine of the Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Nervous Debility and D spepnia, it hns beti fonuil invaluable, t'lfectiiig e'nres and th -r 'tighlv eradieatinir ilisiiseji, when nil other m-diciues have failcif. We feel convinced. m i,t tf. ,,( (. (irrurm Hitters, the patient d"erit bee ine debilitated, but conftamlvnaiiis streuirth nml vigor to the frame a fact worthy ol great and can he administered under unv circumstances, tn the mofit delh-ue tomar h. Indeed, t lit y can Ite use I hvall per- I s ms with the inoft per feet sjitety. It wn!d be well for tho: who nris much uilectiil in the nervous system, tn j e iinmener with one tea sioni"til or hs. and gradually In crease. vtespeaK trom experience, ami are ot course, n proper jndire. The press f ir and ide, have united in re coinineudiiig the fierman Hitters, and tn the utHieleu we most cordially ndvise their use. SPIIUT OF THK T1MKS," .Line J ! 1 1 1 mvs: ' DO Ol'R f:f lOU t'rnJ'NS who nre invnlhls. know the in my ast.onishiui: cures that have been performed bv . Dr. Ilnoilliiutrii IVIebratnl (ierinin Hitlers? If Ihey do j u t, we reeoiuineud Iheui to t he "(iernian MctliciiiH Siore,'' all who ure atliieted with Liver Compl.iint. .laimdiec. Dy.-4- : pepma, or Nervous Dciniity ; the Doctor has en red many of our ei'iens after th hi . "ph sieians lnd tailed. We have 1 used tiieiii, and I hey l..i f proved to lie a medicine that every : one sli Mild kuownf, uiid we cannot refrain givnur tmr tcs tun Miy in their favor, mid that which giveji tie in greater j cliiini up.'ii our hmuMe ilV'it, I hey are entirely Ve-ieUiblo. "THE DAILY XKWS. 'Vf .potk kiiMW-iMuly hi" H..Mn:.Mir., r.r.;ir:i!'il Cu r. m:n. Hit:. -is, wlfti w c it-.v il is;. I'lrssii". ol' this i.u'c: ii!:tl il. .li.:ucaof Hie l.il,-.i-v. ,li..,-..i,-M n.i.l V..r,-o.tS..-l..,p. il I htis.Mt we tiimk utl ci:t;il. It ii. II Yi.-t:il!.- i'ri-ti:ir.-r ion, ! Mll'l 111'..).' .t'i'li. ml I!... I., I n...l ..tl I- ......1.1 r. 1 i-..it.n,,M.I itnawrlbv ir c .nli.,-cc. ! I'oT w!". vil !.-H-iV. :i;i I ri'lrWI. :t tile nrilir-ipal Hi';, it. (il'.ltM .MKDIl l.NI-; S'RIIIi:, No. V.ti Arch bireet, ; PIllillllllji'liT. , For s. .- I. v M. McCAV. orth'ini!,.-i' .i,. nut Sun- Imry au.l r'-.pfct:iljlo tlcsilira gL-neriiliy tl.roiiglrjul tlm Api.l 51, 1MI1. ly COLI'.Mr.l.W SERIES OF avftfnurtfrse. The Pupil's friend and 'l'etvhrr's eomfjrt. rrm: coi.rMr.iAN CAi.rn.ATou. This . wurk is iilrently introduced into aome of the ( best Acml.imies intil u Inr.'C iiuihIkt of School.., ; where its nc hns uiven dci iili'd nml universal f.i lisf;iction. both to teacher nnd pupil. It is purely ! American in its diameter, bnieil upon our own 1 hciiutiin! rlrriaril sitt'm of ctt i rt nnj. l! contains , nunc, the itrran-ieiticnts ure beller, und il is the , easiest and cheapest work nflhe kind now in use; i and it is so considered by hundreds of the most i competent teachers and men of science in tile 1,'ni- , on, who have recommended it, It is the book, j particularly nnd evpri's!y prepared for our Aim- t tffll irmirs : Jly A' l:lu!) Ti , Jlfr. Til K Vol Tit's ( 'ill. I M Ml A ( ' 1 1. 1 Tl. ITOII. 'J'llis volume contains !H p tires, wilh about 11(10 rx.iiu plcs for solution oti the slale. It etnli.tccs tile runilatiieolal Kuli s, Conipound IvtiU's. simple and ('oiniound Keiluction, iu!c Kulc nfThrci, Proportion, ir. 'i'lCK Noil's A IllTMMllTtr I. 'f II T.I -I. is dcsl tiled for the tec of yottn.rcr classes in tii.i lion's of i!:c I nitdl states. A In' uitmil little li.c.1; an-l pica -itiLf to children, and the only toie oftlie kind of any value. Thrre arc Keys to both Arithmetics hound siu rIc or double, for tho convenience of teachers, in w hich Ihe solutions of ihe questions are siven with much extra matter for the black board. These Keys are the most complete works ofthc kind ever published, and contain, in addition, ubout two hundred examples in .Mensuration, &c, for the use nf the Teacher. All that is wanted is to have the above books examined, nnd no teacher who is acquainted with the science of Arithmetic, will hesitate to pronounce them the best works tha have ever been published ill this or any other country. Although issut sVbut a few months, thev have aireany neen iniroiiucea into tne iMuiit t'uhlic .-..unois 1.1 .icv 1 ui n v i 1.1 ull inu .iiuuin public and private, except two, in the City of Kendimr. Also, in ubout twenty Acudamies iu the Mate ol tViiusylvii.iia in a law portion ot the eunooia.,, . ""'":''." V y ' I. alt caster, fillil lit tlie lloroilirlis nf 1 1 .irristinrir. York, ChambershurK, Lebanon, Dny lestuwn, Pott.s- ' r. - - ville, tlrwissburir, c, eve. For sale by II ex it r M asskii, Suubury, Agent for Northuniberlaiid County. Suubury, Dec. 2, 18IS. DIAMOND POWDHR. FOR RAZOR si'Rors. riHIS Powder is warranted far superior lo any 1 thin-' iu Uic for iiuiiartiiiL' a keen, smoothi'dne to iuzur.s, rurgical liistrumeiiis, ana all kinits ol line L i TLiiiiT ; it may Ik' applied to any kuiJ of strop. Also sujH'rior Razor, Knives, and Perfu mery, wholesale and retail, bv ALFRED DENNETT, Agent. Depot of Fine Razors, ."strops, Hrushcs, and Cheap Fancy floods. No. IS Houtll Filth street a bove Chestnut Philadi Iphia. TESTIMONIALS. Piiilaiiclpiiia, Feb. 15th, I?-l5. This may certify that I have used one of the Strops prepared wilh IIAYNEs' MAtJIC DIA MOND POWDER, and can attest in the most unequivocal muniicr, that there is nothing cun Ihi found that will produce the same cll'cct in my opin ion, and must say to others, try it, and you will find il superior U any hcjeiuiure in use. I can truly say thut I never knew what a sharp razor was lieforc. JOHN SCOTT, Iron Sale Maker, 41 S. Third st. PiiiLtnrLPiiiA, October, ISIS, A very hard beard and tender luce has compel led me to seek uud munv contrivances design ed to make shuviiig easy und pleasant, but with indifferent success, until I made use of the Manic DIAMOND PtlWDER, sold by Alfred Dennett, and R ousscl's isliuviug Cream. Their united pow er act like magic, and impart a power to the Razor to remove the most stubborn lieurd, vilhoiit irri tating the skin or teniicr of their owner. J. CO.Y, 49 South Fifth Street. For sale at this ollice Price S5 cts. per Uox .Noveinltr Si, ISIS bin. Taluable ItooltN, 1IFE or Chuist, handsoinely bound, D'Ac- 11 Hi Mi's IllSTOIT OF THK It 1 HI K M ATI O N , Hun DAi-auoKS iin Leiili:hs, full hounded. For sale at the publishers prices by II. B. MASSER. Suubury, July II, 119. Cotton Yarn. Cotton Cariiet Chain, Cotton Laps and YYaddmu:, Cotton Outlines, Ready made Pantaloons, Ready made Yests, Congress Knives, Porcelain lini-d presirving kettles, just received for sale by IL MASSER. Suubury, Dec. S, ISIS. PATENT Trusses of all kinds, Harrison's writing and indellihle ink, Cotton yam and lain, just received and for sale bv J.'YV. FRILINO. Sunbtiry. Dee. S, ll. OXYGENATED CD CP SEP I2i LL1 S3 . A SOVtRKIfi.t REMEDY FOR D7SPEPSIA, niTiiisic, AND OBNERAL BBBILITT. GEORGE B. GREEX, PnorniEToR. Windsor, Vermont. T', "nWfi reme,y for nYSPKPPU, In mmiy f Ha A forms, nirh i na , , ) utonweh. llenrthum, linbitual Coativenem And Stomneh, Hendnrhc, iiMnf Appetitei Mo! T Pwenl., a,K even Cnnaiiiui.tioii (DyapentiJ I hthlaie ) mi, I Aatlmm, or Phlliiaie ntlended wiOi (Vrnnae-'ne.!,,1nm?-h ("' lyieptic Aathrmi.) Difficult Hrmtliijw. whieh (.ii.. ., ,r, i,npCT.fpPt digeation (or )ypept,r Syapnirn,) l relieved hylheae Hitter. Inahorti their tme hua l en proved in the relief of almoat all th ayiiiptoma llint proceed froi.i n ilet.iliu.ted or atonic condi. Hon of heSlnmiieh; nlao in leneml debllilv ariain. fr.M ape or from the elf. ela of Fever. imrlie.ili.Vlv t.'7.r ...A Ainif. T'Vmnli-a auflmiiff iinilr-r nt.v mri... .1 . iriniiisr fn.in wmkiiraa, will find tho "Oxygenated Uit tkb,'' nn excellent rcmeily, nnd not anrpoal,y aiir n.edi cn.r in uae, ' ' Thr Imtorj- nf thia mnlipim ia peculiar. It hm mada il way 1,. piiijic fnvir a..Py b- the f..rra nf lt OWn iiXrfnaiaf rn.-rna. t.rlifirinl nionna have twen uanl tn aive it ns "nclynnd llin.at it ii.n public nttenti.m. It liaa nevef lcMr.- even l...n mlvrrtianl, lint having firat ahovn iu r mnrkublu nTi- ncy j.i the family ..f the proprietor, and l.nn iiiicrunmla inlminiaternil lo l.ia affliclcxl frieiirti and aei qiiniutaiici, w,th a like r. ault. its repulsion vrndnallv ex-" tendiil until it ia known in the moat diatant p.nta oY th4 ! ""'!"'' "f iMirivallcl virtuea in the fitrs .1 n'l iT, , . ."r,'?f ."" w ""l-rl'"1 'n'T, to.ld frml rv VI ,e""' h '" fr,"n ,rin,d f"""!- v I il made k' r'.,'lMC ,,""'r, h"ve ,wn ""w,."1 lh hi, -.'ly l,ie l,r"Pr'-'"-, they have proved s re. Imnr i.'fn ' '""," "re the p.mm,m of ths WIXWtiR. V,., Of.t..,"r,iJ05GU,'EN' PrUpri,"0r- The following tcrilficnto. have recently fcee received 1 I Tavine ln.-lc ,,eo, ,. ..ixyennted Uitu-rs- pre,,J k' I "! , (:r.7"- "S M " . Vt.and from know--L ? , ' "' "" ',r '"""-'"V "":r "" we cheerfully rcc... ..,! ,!,.., , tin. p., 1, ij,., hcli-vmetlntihev willfully o i ii ff;V"nic,l.ni,.,.f the l'r,.pri.-t.ff. 'We hops .'.t till. v:,!,,:,!,,,.. r,.,y ,,,.,, ,,, pp.r!1lT iMaJZi nl'il-rtrll'' ll"T """lr' ,l,at il e ncceaaibls" ts all th SAMI'l-r, I'lfKt.l'S ) W II. I.I M I IMIAM. j I-T. Scintor from Ycruioat. !A..".:? ?! '.-M 'NX r.. f..,nt,.r from R. Il:,,l. J. I . .11 IKI.lll-.AI. I . H He,.t.T n,l .'. ...d.. "... . I' Ki.'lll lick V. I.. 'lfH y ,'"' !I',;"'l,f "f Conpren and formerly Oa vcrnor II. I. . M. v.inniliunor., V. S. Scv.tornml formeriy G. .M I.. MM! I'lN, 1), 'l'uriili.rv. "l-''l in C'ongreaa fnnit Wiiuontiit I-'roin !!-,. II. D. Ktkk. Member of CnSresa fro IVrninyU'tHiiii. Hi- a-iiim;tiin. I). f. JlXE 10. If 18. a dyapeiitie auftl-rer for nlmnl ten -I I H e ..I i: . ri- Tti -I to v..M..i.a 11 . . "' ""r "HXyWIiatOt Il lit KM. ... : I 1. .... r .. . rt.t. .r,.,j t,, '1! 1 . ., . I n!. ml two lottl'ea. and find" nivaclf i!tl. The forma in whii l. Ilia di. L, .1,' 1''..'.': "!'."' Tr- prnt n.i,lily of tl. i-t.l .-:li in !" r-i-.is IimiI ilic Ii n,- i-Mrcin" t:itiil. ni-c. severe eoiiKtw I vi 'i.-nt heiiiHache. I'eelinjt deai- is i..i,r -iilnalile remedy may reni-h I' ll. I t ike prcnt pleasure in record its ciinttivi. viver: and would nlai i 11 :s-i a h .11, a t,.,rt time iii!i , I ! a ii -V. lo ji i,iia.f...r of my alflii.'lrd 'ii-i-s-'i. 'I'li.-y nrc d-.-siroiis lliut yon L" ir.' at rittslinre. or inform tlieirt 111 I"' 'liiani' d. With an earnet de. l k;l -v! i 1 tr! .- ;i ' i 1 1 'tun -iiv I 1 n-:;: nk. t -it .-:.: :i.!;i-i !-!, r. .! :i j. Iri--:i i-. wi-'i ::t -ir!.! -" .1 'Mi w!if re tiic iin'.!i ire t -r 1111 pr -tmiv v- nr 11 1 1 - - .1 Ii i't. ir.i. II. S I Wli i't S .inii S i 1 I Artft-.r' 1 lie IJ-i'lIU'!.., I mitiifrit. iiiyaelfj It U F ISTI-.lt 1 vWm.K ,r. Vt. vi It.-.-ii !., liicen k Fictclier, NS. -'. I'lat ii'. liiliia. II II M SlUt. 1 M At K A ll VAC :.r ;ii ... . j. . ui.N. '. f I I'i-i Aj.nl I"). IM-. nrroiiTA.NT to the i'liblic. LIJ-D CiCTTLS llon't p-rtr.it your Horses or rattle to die, when Ihe mi. ins of cure are within the reach of all! The iini'i v.cicd has spent several vcnrn in thK study of 'elcriuar i.raeticc in I.0111I011 und Kj ' lie i availed liitiisclf of tliBreseir- cIus'H 1 , C'il'1:v-ii'i ol'anini.il 1 in tiir re '. ami (ilhcrcelebiMtcd men, w ho have much towards n judieioiis treatment he principle of our prai-tiec consials i:i of ireni-ral l.lceilin r und the total all n; ''t!"i;irs that ep:-rieuco haa i ! il d.ut ;cr..ns iendam-y. These re' b.ir:i: iiv it!i the vital principle, and u"m!ii to the directions wliich ac Ii ariicle thev ale eanal'Ie of exeitinor to b. rirv.a' hen i '' '-"I' ;;.vt 11 ; mv eai ! ninl i isiu-the natural fuiirtions. without di or il--..tro in;; tl'.eir power, hence are mints! s.ui in tiic h.iiiits oi- ecrv one. ' O. II. DAD1), M. B. A 1. 1st of Ifurw and t utile .Hiilii inesi Phy .ir balls. Toe. per lum. Alt'er.itiM. ball. ;;, ,lo. " p.nvil,' 11 ae. fir bad condition, 75e per park' llit've ponder firdif-eascsof (he lutis, 75e dr. I'li'te pow. It for " ' kidneys, 75e do. Tonic powder for In I condition "h.n.le'rs. 7.1e Jn (Y-fdi.il di buttle. nk lor inllamaiioti ol bowels, 75c jur Liquid MM.- ier bottle. 1 (lintm. nt for projiiutin the growth of hair, SCte )icr pot. Healing bal-,1111 for wouiidaand saddle galls, 75e. l-r Niltl t va;ih for inlhimc.l eyes, SOr per bottle. Ointment for ,. scratches, old sores; Ac, 50c . ... ' www m-r ntii.ii . hniluoi ation forsoto throat, 75c per bottle; Hoof ointment for Kind crack, brittle hoof.&c, 50e per bottle. Horse Liniment, the most celebrated article known in l'nol.ind for lameness of every description, 75c oi Si per bottle. Distemper powder for red water, .$1 per Iiottle. Worm powders for tho removal of worms from tho intestinal rainil, Toper package. For salo by HTLMPSON & REED. 2 Mer- I chum i:w. also at DADD'S 1IOK.SE AND ! CATTLE .MEDICINE DEPOT. Ns. l A- I llnymarkct Siipiare, IIo.,toii. Pamphlets describing the diseases for which these remedies are used cun lw bad gratis. Numerous Certificates ure iu possession of the Proprietors, of cures performed by the above Medi cines. Sold hy GREEN & FI.ETCHER,No.3GSeuUi SIXTH Street, Philadelphia, und by his AuKvrs. lliivnx Masskb, Suubury, February 3, ls!9 tf nCSE OINIHENT, TOH tXTTEK 1i:.n llic I' ll: .wins eeilifienie from Cupl. Devue. tl.s I wil kiiawn au.l K.Hi)ar Kuuii Boot Captain (." Ihe 'imvt'llcr.l PiiiLSPiLriitA, Octirt;r 31, 184U. Several lens mice I was attacked W illi a ta-eekblf oat on iu n.-ck in tin- ..ini ol l'i'tter, wbieh 1 urn convinced unj e iilru.Mid ill lln- Harlvr'sShop. It grs.luallv extend e.loxi'r my I. ice uiilil it r.'iicl.isl llie ujiht urt of tho ciiei'kN. llnrinj tin. several m-nit lis that it eoiltlnued f : ., l O'ltnu. I ,is,'. liiuYirnt upplii-atioiuk some ot whwh had l!ie elli'i l. n;i;nei.l!v at li- i-.t, .. nicnviiiff (he disease, lu.t I' 'lie ol lii. iu.lil 1 perceive tlie Uaiat UeiH-lit until I ml tn-! tlie tiosK I lM vu:r. Hy ll.e use ol' one jar of It I w is penceuy cured and have rcimiined free of the arVec- lloil. I have aiiiev n."l i lie Ointment, tipliltv nmilint forroujih-ni'i-s i.l the luce, hi lehi . el....H'd hiuuls, ic. With per fi'.'i aiicceu. I have no lioimuun iu rceoiiiiucudutf it in the slr-iiiiiest inaiuier to the pulillc. JA.Mi:S OKVvlE. .Aireut IIi-mit Maseeh, fiiiiibury. July 2, lsiu. P.TE1TT 1CEDIGI1T33.'. (ireeu's nxygeinited Uiltcr, price reduced. Old Jacob Towtiscud's Sarsaparilla. llakir's Sursiipurilhu . Sway ne'e Syrup of Wild Clierr $ way tie's Vermifuge. Xyie's Cheriy Pectoral Dr. Drake's Panacea. Dr. Culleu's do Tihbit's Pain KiJIcr. Dr. 11 ool!und' I'erinail Hitters Indian egrtuble Pills Horse and Cattle Medicines For salo by HENRY MASSER. . fuubury, July U, 1849. 1 )OOK.S and Gold Pens. On hand several cop. ' ies of the life of Christ, and also numlwr of g ild ena w hich we will sell at tlie PhiUJclphis, prices. For sale at thisollice. NNEDY'.S PATENT SA1I FAS- TE.MNGS. A chenn and wAi.iien' axtt ele lor fastening sash for sale by J. W. FRILIXO .siinbiuy, July 7, 1819.