7 SUN BURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL 3UfgtrUiiurou0 SWatttr. A BEAITII t L LITTLE STORY. A ClIIt.D OF rBAYKRt A few weeks since, in coining down the North River, I was seated in the cabin of the magnificent steamer Isaac Newton, in conversation with some triends. It was becoming late in the evening, and one after another, seeking repose from the cares and toils of the day, made preparations to retire to their berths. Some, pulling off their boots and coals, lav themselves down to rest ; others, in the attempt to make it seem as much as possible like nome, inrcw on more of their clothing each one ns his comfort, or apprehension of danger, dic tated. I had noticed on the deck a fine looking little boy of about six years old, following around a man, evidently his father, whose appearance indicated him to be a foreigner, probably a German a man of medium height, and respectable dress. The child was unusually fair and line-looking, hand somely featured, with an intelligent an af fectionate ex nression of countenance; and from under his little (Herman cap fell his chestnut hair, in thick, clustering, beaulilul curls. After walking about the cabin for a time, the father and son stopped within a lew feet of where we were seated, and begun preparations for going to bed. T w.itchvd them. The father adjusted and arranged flu hoil Hit? child was to OCCUPY, which was an upper berth, while the little fellow was undressing himself. Having finished this, his father tied a handkerchief around his head to protect his curies, which looked as if the sun light from his young happy heart always rested there. This done, I looked for him to seek his resting place; but instead of this, he quietly kneeled down on the floor, put up his little hands togeth er, so beautifully childlike and simple, and resting his arms on the lower berth, against which he knelt, he began his vesper prayers. The father sat down by his side, and waited the conclusion. It was, for a child, a long prayer, but well understood. I could hear the murmuring of his sweet voice, but could not distinguish the words he spoke. But what a scene! There were men around him Christian men retiring to rest without prayer ; or, if praying'at all, a kind of mental desire for protection, without sufficient courage or piety to kneel down in a steamboat's cabin, and, before strangers, acknowledge the goodness of God, or ask his protecting love. This was the training of some pious mother. Where was she now? How many times had her kind hand been laid on those sunny locks, as she had taught him to lisp his prayers ! A beautiful sight it was, that child at prayer, in the midst of the busy, thought less throng. He, alone, of the worldly multitude, draws nigh to heaven. I thank the parental love that taught him to lisp his evening prayer, whether Catholic or Protestant, whether dead or living, whether far off or nigh. It did me good, it made me better, I could scarce refrain from weep ing then, nor can I now, as I see again that sweet child, in the crowded tumult of a steamboat's cabin, bending in devotion before his .Maker. But a little while before I s-aw a crowd of admiring listeners gathering about a com pany of Italian singers, in the upper saloon a mother and two sons, with voice, and harp, and violin, but no one heeded, no one cared, for the child at prayer. When the little boy had finished his eve ning devotion, he arose, and kissed his fa ther most affectionately, who put him into his berth to rest for the night. I felt a strong desire to speak to them but deferred it till morning. When morning came, the confusion of landing prevented me from seeing them again. But, if ever I meet that boy in his happy youth, in his anxious manhood, in his declining years, I'll thank him for the influence and example of that night's devotion, and bless the name of the mother that taught him to pray. Scarcely any passing incident of my life ever made a deeper impression on my mind. I went to my room, and thanked God. that I had witnessed it, and for its in fluence on my heart. Who prays on a steamboat? Who train their children to pray, even at home ? Clerical Wit. The following anec dote of Bishop Mountain, the first bishop of the English church in Canada, and father of the present Lord Bishop of .Montreal, was related to us lecently by a clergyman who was well acquainted with the worthy prelate, and who assures us of its perfect authenticity. It is possible that it may have been in print before, but we do not remember to have seen it ; and as it is cer tainly a very happy example of a neat re partee turned to a prudent and profitable account, we venture to tell the story as it was told to us. Shortly after the diocese of Montreal was created, Mr. Mountain, then a young man, was holding the office of private chaplain to the Arclubisliop of Canterbury. I i is grace, whose duty it was to choose an incumbent of the new diocese, was endeavoring to select the ruost suitable person for the office ; but, bring at a loss to make an election from a large number of worthy aspirants, at length applied to his chaplain for counsel. "Indeed," replied the young clergyman, "I can hardly pre sume to advise your grace in so weighty a matter; but as I have a high opinion of your grace's faith, I do not doubt that if you should say to this Mountain, be thou removed into yonder See, it would obey you !" The archibishop was pleased with the wit of his adviser, and as the applicant was, in all respects, a fit person to receive the mitre, he was forthwith appointed. Boston Post. " Theiic is a pleasant anecdote in a little brochure just published, entitled "The Cru dities of the Code and the Codifiers," of a tall, raw-boned recruit, who was put on drill by a little cocksparrow of an officer; as every command was given to him, he would look down to see his commander, and was often admonished to hold up his head. Repeated admonitions of the kind at length had the effect to induce the re cruit to raise his head at least to a level with the si'tting sun, and the officer oidered him to keej) it there. "What, always1" was the impiiry. "Yes, always !" was the stern reply. ( "Then good-bye, Itfttnar.t ; I shall nev er lee yotf again ;'" "S'.airoiirage Your Wwn!" HAAS FASHIONABLE MAKE OF FURNITURE AND CHAIRS. 'THE suhscrilicr respectfully cnll thn attention A of tlic public to their large nnil splendid assort ment of every qunlity mill price of AIUM, r -W A IS 12. which rnnnot fail to recommend itself tocvery one who will oxnmino it, on account of its durable workmnnship nnd splendid finish, made up of the best stock to be hml in the city. No elTbrt is spared in the mnmifnt'turo of their ware, and the subscribers are determined to keep np with the many improvements which arc constantly being made. 1 heir stock consists of .Mahogany Sofas, Ilvnn nnil I.oiinrx, Uuvcnus, accrrtnilcs, ,S(Jcloarts, SOFA, BREAKFAST AND DINNQ TABLES, and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phila delphia manufacture. BEDSTEADS, of everv pa Item nnd price, CUPBOARDS, WORK AMI CANPLK STANPS. TOII.KT TAllLES AND EXTENSION TAIILKS, in short, everv arliclc in this line of their business, They also manufacture all kinds and qualities CHAINS. including varieties never before to be lind ill Sunhury, such as M AiimiaNt, Ui.ack Wn.xtT mi Ct'in.Kii Mai-u: (fiiKi-i.ii ; ami Wixnsnn (.'HA IKS. ami fancy l't ami Stools, which arc of llie lalesl styles, and warranted to be excelled by none niiinuliictured in llie ( lilies or elsewhere. The subscribers are determined that there shall be 110 ccuse for persons to purchase furniture in the cities, as every euiilideiicc call be entertained about the quality and finish of their ware and Chaiiv. Their articles will be disposed of on as good terms as lin y can be purchased elsewhere. Coun try Produce taken in payment for work. t -iT I NPEKTAKlSO attended to on reason able terms. '' The Ware Room is in Market Street, opposite .1. Young's store, and nearly opposite Weaver's Tavern. DANIEL HAAS, (.EORUE KEXX. Sunbuvy, April 8, IS 19. tf TII3 PSrr.E'S VADE-MECUM C'OMIMIISINI! A ('Ol.l.lXTIllN Of O VI'. II 2U0 V ALTAI! EE RECIPES, Li the Useful and Interesting Arts villi a few Simple 11111I tin-ions Ivxperiuiciils in CHKMIriTltY : INCLI'DIXG Medicines, Perfumery, Chemistry Cookery, Furriery, Dying, Confectionary, Do mestic Economy, etc. etc. elc. Price 0 cts., for sale by HEN Pi V MASSER. Sunbury, JJec. 8, 1849. FEB. S3 PROOF CKE3STS, FOR BOOKS, PAPERS, JEWELRY, &c EVAKS & WATSON, No. AO North Third street, between Arch nurf t'nrr, and S3 Dork street, oppositi; Tin: i'iin,ii:i.ruiA kxciiangk. Patent Soat-$toiic Lined ami Key hole Cover SALAMANDERS, I'llt E AND THIEF PROOF IRON CHESTS, ip" WiirriinH'rf to rImihI more HVtit M'Tsir..-" than miv CMh'sIsi in tlii Cmuilrv. hi ' i r'' t :f 1 ' 1 lAlsii piiirnt Air-Chamber Iron i.'' 1 i.!.. l nii'stn. HIM now iti iim 'Vht-v . : J ul. oxin iinit to mnkti th ontin:.- P ' li1 ?; '! " T rv l''re ',r"",s- ft very l"v prices M.-WrJjS3l:: i !'('. P:U'"1 '""'I'in itioii hVkn. Willi t-ln- liT W:i5r Kt-y. vvliiehean heeliannetl 'wy th'iis;ii). timeii rlmmjea- L---'! "JS-'-V'-iiff' Me in litet every time lm Lock is lisi-il i! (l -ii;ille. These Urks are Jr""l' MirainM the ni'-Nt exi'erl T!ii. es. liemix supplied with the 1'atent Key-lmle t'u it, and nia.le vrv Mron;:. they rami l e lihnvn open hv liuntviwiler. Thefi I.'k are inteiuled lor UANKr?. sTiHii:s. s rrs, e. Sr-ihnnt lettei mp inn prryei, fir proof dM trs for Hiinks and Si'-iv. . r.iicrt Slife Lined I -f i ini'tn t-r-. warranted superi t tn n'l ntlit isi. AVaier Pi!tei. SIh.wt Itaili.s nf the best iptal- itv. t 'C Pers mis wifimitj to ptneliae uny of (lie above ar tie!e:. will pit ase rive lh tn a call, as they tell cheaper than aiiv other in the l iiiti tl Sfiten. )AVIH KV.WP, JUM WM.S WA'I'SON. Piiiladt Iphin, November 10, iM'.u-jy G T?7i. V" BO iflTE T i- HAT MANUFACTORY, 3(1 North Second street, opposite the. No. Jlitilisnii House. , fSIIE Kuhseribers would call the attention of j Country Merchants and M illiners to their ex : tensive assortment of fashionable Scrino ami . Si-M Ml; II l!oXKT AMI II ATS of tllC IICWCKt fityU-S. ' Also, a large and general assortmeiit of French ! and American Artificial Flowers, Kiblions, Crown i I.iniim's, Oil Silk, Wire, Quillinis, lliickrain, &c. which I hey offer at prices that defy competition. ! . J). Palm Leaf II. its hv the case or dozen, I W. M. A J.'K. MA I'LL, limine t and Hat .Manufacturers, 30 .North 2d street. Philadelphia June S, lS I'J HXC3SS1T &. TULL, IVu. IhO ClaeNiiiit Nli-ta-t, (Opposite the Arcade) riIILADEI.rHIA, A T A.NKl'ACTL'KKH.S of their improved Ktyle 1 Plastic Steel iSpriu-,', Solid .Sole Leather, and Solid Kiwted TESUXKK, wliirli took tlu' only first prrmiiim( nwanb-il by tlic Friuiklin li.stiliitc at ihi-ir lust rxhibilinit. H. V 'J'. t.ikc pU'asuiT in iiilbrmijig tiie truvcl liiiLj pulilit, tliat liiev luive now on hand, a Ihmiu ttl'ul assoitim-nt of llicir imjinived style of Solid Solo Lfittlicr 'J'riinks; Double utul Single Folio Tninks, id' variourt Mylut; I.adii's' 'JVimkn, 'u lin 'I'iiiuks, Uoiint't IJoxts, Cap L'uiscs, Carpet Ij.ius, niui un i levant ussorlinrat of nuprrior K ii-niiii'b-il I'uU'iit IiOatluir Uays with eviry article in thrir lino of Imsino.s. fir" Uhi 'J'tuiiUb Uopairod or takon in oxclmno for Ai-iv oncd. A KMX. L. IUCKKY. KICIIAKI) W. TL'LL. Fliil.obdj.liia, ov. 17, 18J.- TXCIENOR'S COIjTJUBIAW SPELLING BOOK. TiLLMiu proi;res.-.ive unci Comprcliciisive Sys--LJ tela of l)rtlio;;rupy und Oitliucpy, includinp; a ariely ul' ill liiiitioii, adapted to llie umi of ScliooU in llie Aim-rii an Kcpidilie, liy Allium Tieknor, a 'J'euelier ol" twenty-live year's xieri cine, and autlu.r uf the Coluuiliian Calculators. Tiai-tii-al Coniiiion Scliool .Mensuration, &c. Tim attention of Teachers, Scliool Directors, parents, is invited to lhi new Sjielling Hook, wliicli coiiforins to the modern miellinir ami usages in Orlhoi-raphy usheinK oneof the neatest, cheiipest hest arraujred, mid lietter adapted to the wunls of childieii, Ihan any oilier puUished in tho I'nited Slats. It is what it purports to he, a Spelling Hook and not a Heading Hook, and only requires an examination on the part of Instructors of youth to n'curc for it a universal introduction into the Schools of the I 'niled States. Just published, and for Kale by Ilt'.Nur Masskii, Sunbury. Where Teachers and Directors can procure copies for examination. August 4, 131!) 7T ISSUE PAPER. Yellow Tissue paper for 1 covering glasses, &c, for sale at the ollioc ot the American. J AZOHS A superior article for sale at the store of HE.NKY MAtSSEK. Sunbury, Feb. 10, 1850, 1 ETTEU euvilopcs, of various kinds, for sale, ul this ollice. Ji O.'E OINTMENT A fresh supply of this ft, excellent article for Tetter. &c iust received and for salu by HENRY MASSEK. Sunbury, July 28, 1849. "BfT'EE HILLS. Justices and Constables Fee M. Pills liaiidsuiiitly printed ontjurd pajier, for iuie si iiiisoiin:. DIM-J-UPDEGUAFIV 1 ) ESFECTFL'LLY infornin the eitizcnii of Ilnnvillc nnd the public at larac, 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 nil the varum forme of blindness, cross eyes, club Icet, harelip, cleit palate, and otiend to the extraction of tumors, amputation of limbs, nnd all other eurcical dis eases. His collection of instruments comprises all instruments in nmdern Surgery, of the latest improvement end finest finish. Ho flatters him self that many years' practice and experience will be a suHu ient guarantee to those who may feel disposed to employ him. His residence is nearly opposite the Moiilnme rij iii!ili)ir.i, nnd nest door to Isaac Uoscn baiun's stoic, in North Danville. Danville, Dec. 1, ly. to nivsiaiNs, ltRrcnisTs-asIT mm MK11CHANTS. 1 "f!. .1. i. KKKLEH & l!ro. most respectfully solicits nlteiitiou to their fresh stock of Eng lish, Vrrneh, (rrrmoti and Aweientt J)rriErt Med icines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye 6'tutii), Glass ware, Perfumery, Patent Medicines Ac. Having opened u new store To. 21)4 Market St. with a full supply of Fresh Drturs and Medicines, we re spectfully solicit Country dealers to examine our stock before purehasiiur, elsewhere, promising one anil all w bo may leel disposed to extend to us their patronage, to sell them genuine Drugs and Medi cines, on as liberal terms as uny other house in the City, and to faithfully execute all orders entrusted to us promptly and with dispatch. One of the proprietors being n regular physician, affords ample guarantee of the genuine ipiulity of nil articles sold at their establishment. We especially invito druggists and country merchants, who may wish to become agents for Dr. Killer's Vilrlinitrtl l'umiif MiUrines, (stan dard and popular remedies,) to forward their ud- dress, Soliciting the patronage of dealers, we respect fully remain, J. N. KICF.LKU A- HliO., 'Wholesale Druggists, Ao. S!M Market street, Philadelphia. September 15, 184!) ly. "WALL Pi.rES.bT rjlIIK Subscribers have on hand the largest ns fl sortnient of Wall P.U'i us in the city of Phi ladelphia, WliulcKili: anil llrlaif, consisting of every variety suitable for Parlors, Entries, Dining Itooms, Chambers, Ac, which for quality and style cannot be surpassed. Doing a cash business we are enabled to si ll a better article at a much lower rate than any stoic doing a TRADE BUS IX ESS. On hand, a large assortment of Vihe I'ikj, for Curtains. Fire Prints, b'orders, ixre., which will be sold for Cash. Paper Hanging done in the country at city prices. N. 15, Dealers are invited to call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. FI.N.N & 1U TiTO.V, No. 142 Arch Street, South sido Philadelphia, May 2d, 1819, ly CUTLERY. AN" extensive Stock of Pocket and Table CL'T LEKY, of sale by J CHIT LC. C0LZ1A1T, N'os. 32 und Xi ARCADE, and 8i North THIRD Street, Comprising 5(100 doen Penknives, Scissors and liazors. Also, a choice assortment of Itodgers iV Sons, Wosteiihohn's (ireave's W. iV Dntcher's and Fenney's Cutlery, Also, Spanish, Divk und Hunting Knives. Also, Guns, Pistols, and liowie Knives. Also, The. American Kawir Strop, a superior ar ticle, worthy the attention of Dealers. Caiui Dealers in Cutlery, will lind thn above Slock worthy their aitrtitiou, as the. .Subscriber's chief business is importing and selling cutlery. Philadelphia, June 11, IS-IO ly MAItSIIALL'S Coitcr nl rated ariiarin:i For the cine of Tetter, Scrofula. Ervsipalas, Piles, Chronic Kliemntitism and all disorders of the lilood, Mercurial Disease, Ac. 1 T is recommended to Physicians and others, as ' Ihe strongest preparation now in use, and en tirely dillcrout from that put up in quart bottles, possessing little or no active principle of the Sarsa parilla. but intended to deceive the public. For sale by M. A. .McCAY, .Northumberland. HEYL'S EMMliOCATION" for Horses will cure Sprains, llruisis. Cut, Calls, Swellings, and j all complaints requiring an external remedy. Ii i is highly useful in Spavin, Curb, Ringbone, still j ncss of the Joints, cracked Heels, Splints, &. It has also been used with great success by per ! sous allhctcd with Khcuuiatisin, ami other com plaints. Prepared only by W. Marshall, Philadel phia, and for bale by M. A. McCav, Northumber land. Philadelphia. May 2(1, 1810 ly L A W I) L A M I' S. c ) ii x i: mis v co. No. nil f licsllllt M , r.sPICCTKl'I.l.Y announce that they have ii. just linislii'd the most extensive asserlineiit of LAMPS, they have ever offered for sale, comprising KKKfJANT NEW STYLE CIIAMIELIKUS, 1511AGKETS. PENDANTS, MANTEL LKJIITS. kc. In ureal variety, anil of OKKUNAL UksKi.N'.v. Much iilleniion has been paid to ECONOMY, in the cniiMruction of these Lamps, and such are mnde as will produce the grimiest amount of light from llie least consumption of Lard. Kecent improvements in the manufactory, with the introduction of new and perfected machinery, enables theiu to sell at a very CHEAT liEDL'C TIO.N from former prices, and all articles before leaving the manufactory, are carefully inspected, mid are warranted perfectly tight, and tugive satis faction, Philadelphia, June 2, ly STONE WARE. flHE subscriber would I lost respectfully in SL form ins fiiciidsiiud a generous public, that lie is maiiulacturing the best iiuabty ot STONE WARE in nil its varieties, und is prepared to sell a little cheaper than any other manufacturer ill the I nioii. lie is aio importing and dealing most cxtcusiu'ly in CHINA, CLASS AND QUE ENS WARE, which he oilers on the most reasonable terms. His Potteries are on Hond street north of Fay ette, und China store and dwelling al No. 8, E. lialtimore street. ' DAVID PARR, No. 8, E. Baltimore street, U.iLTiMmiE, Maryland. February S, ISoO. ly EVERY MAN UTS OWN PATENT fliitei r. AT CNN iV Co, publishers of the "SCIENTI--L'l FIC AMERICAN," have favoured us with a Pliiimphlet containing the Patent Laws of the I'nited States, together with all the forms necessa ry for applying for a Patent, information in regard to tiling caveats, with remarks on its uses, etc., a mount of fee required lit the Patent Olhce, und every other information that is necessary to instruct a person in making his own applications. Price 12 J cents single, or 12 copies fur one dol lars sent by mail to any part of the United States. Address ML NN & CO., New-York. March 10, 1849 Win. ii. ot hraii &. Co., M'llulesulr uud Keluil, WlXK AND l.U'Klll MKRCHANTS, No. 72 H'uhuI Street, Philiulclphia. AVL always on hand a very lartre stock of Wines, Liquor and Scours, of their own importation. Store Keepers, Hotel Keepers, and private gentlemen, will bo supplied on the most iberal lerms. Phiiadelnhia, Nov. IV, 1610. . WINSLOW'S B AL SAB! or HOKEIIOUND- liign-ntltmlc In the basest crime of man. WE are not mnonrr that class of Editors who for a few dollars will, (at the expense oft ruth nnd honesty) "crack up" an article nnd bring it into rapid sale s neither nie we willing to remain silent, alter having tested the utility of an im provement or discovery in scienco or art. Our readers will recollect wo told them we were un well with a sore throat and violent cold some few weeks ago. Well, wo purchased two bottles of WINSLOW'S BALSAM OF HOKEHOUND and so sudden was tho cure, that we forgot we ever had a cold. Those who aro titlHctcd, may trv it uiion our recommendation. Jjewiston Tele- Bin nli. A fresh supply of the above valunhlo medicine just received, and for sale in Siinbury, by John W. Friling, Marv A. McCny at Northumberland' and at wholesale by Frederick Klett, fi Co., cor ner of 2d and Callowhill streets, Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Sept. 22d, 1819. 8 mo. TANNERS TAKE NOTICE. cv Ilhlc (Ml (mil Lcntlier Slorc. No. lit North M St. 3 doors below Race St. Philadelphia. rfHE subscribers oiler to the tanners on the I most favorable terms their fresh importation of Hides, consisting of ltueuos Ayres, Laplat.i, Caraccas, Lagiiira, Huiig-Dry, Chili, Salted Per iimbuco and all kinds of Spanish Hides, dry and salted. Also, (Jreen Slaughter, Dry Salted, and lilack Dry Patna Kips, Also, Straights, and Hank oil and a general as sortment of 'Jurricr's Tools. They will sell or trado for Spanish or Slaughter Leather, the above Hides, Kips, Oil nnd Tools, on better terms, Ihan old Houses in the city, Cash paid for Leather of nil kinds. KEEN & KI UK PATRICK. Philadelphia, IVIay 20, 1811). ly In presenting the pnblie with n remedy for the treatment und rnre of Fkvkii An Aote and other bilious diseases, no npoloiry is ueetled. Yast numbers in the I'nited States, who Buffer from these affections in their varied forms, are compelled to seek relief fnan other sources than the imtne diate pn;seriptituis of the rrifuliir physician, it becoines theref re an objer-t of hamanit y. ns well as nf public inter est, to brinit befote them a remedy prepared fiom tnueli ex perience, and whieh may always be relied upon as s.fk, EKKKl'Tt'AL, AMI UAlt MI,Rr- TO THK CONjT1TI'TIOX. That such is the true eharaeter of the INDIA CIlOhMiOfil K, is amply attested by the universal success with which K has been employed. IV llxtraet from n r.aniaanication f the IIn. Yn,. M.M W'oouuiiiDOE, of tiie I'. S. Senate, late fiovemor of Michigan. DETnniT Oct. til, HI0. Doctor Chhu;. 0-(;oiid, Dear Sir, I have read with much interest, yotir little TnAK.Ti-K upon the "cansef. treatment and eiire' of the febrile diseases which have s i extensively prevailed in our country during the last few mouths an interest increased n nlouht. ! the fact that I have individually sutfered so much from them. Thonch I feel myself very incompetent to judue Rifely upon u s:il.iect so entirelv profesaiunal, yet your theory s-ems to me well reasoned, and vour etme'lu sions iust. and I think withal, tint your pamphlet is enlcu luted to pr.idnee niii"h practical g..xt. Speaking of the niedieine he MVS : It fully jus'ified your flatterinr exp'Ttations, ami as a MtV. convenient, and popu lar remedy, my own experience, i far. induees me to be lieve that it will pnvc a uveut public beiedit. I am pleased t'i leiim jlvit " '-l IVlVe ri-ee;ity -( 0 1 litsl k -tl S-vcr;j agencies fir iis divpittiii,!!! th mU I r"jret tiiat. wi'h a vu w t a m rc j.'ei.eral i!is"i:niiati')ii fit it. you .v.inuld have I'. in in I it necessary to reinive froni your promt rcsidenee intiong us. With lunch respect 1 have the h -nor t.i be. sir, Yo'ir nbliijed MTvant. vi: li.wi o(jdbiui;i:. tl From II. -n. Sn:ntKX Y. I gau Mate Sen-.le, ft the Aireni at III lllIOTl l. I) KI.AM) Co.. Dee f. 11. Sir von wish me tn inform von what i know nf Dr. Osu-Md'u India rho:!-.cne. or uuti-hile ais meiticine. I do believe that if Hie virtue and ttheaey o (his meilicine were generally known, the tfvi;u a.d agck wiild diMii.pcar in Miehiua. I procured a bottle in the sprout of 11. and have ffod reason to bi-heve that luyt-cli and family useuped the ague last seaMtn in enimcinence o' its use Perhaps in no .summer since the settlement of this fine peninsula, lias the fever mid ague lieen no prevalent ns the hut. I have leeounneiuled this medicine in numerous in s'anceH. aiifl when th disease hnil become fixed nntl K-itlled the sUill of phvMcmns; and I huve never known it fail. I Ins universally proihieed the ni 'r happy rflerts, and 1 bet lieve it h:i never been eeeedvd bv any' medicine in remo ving the bib us diseast-s ot t lie elnuate. Yours, respfclfntie. STF.IMIKX V. Tt. TttowuniDfiK. A :t" nt for Sunburv II. II. MASSKR ; Northniu!erlanil WmilNCTOM Co.; .Milton, J, Jl. It ASKK : eIiHa grove. .S' .V KI.OSK. .Mav li, I-I- II A Xew ANNoi titiiMiloi ri oNli Goods. IRA T. CLEMENT, TJENPECTFI'LLY informs his friends, cus tomers and others, that he has just received a handsome assortment of NEW GOODS at his store in Murket.Spiare in funbury, such as Dry (iooils, Grocer ifs, Quecns wiire, Hardware, ike. .Miuluiry, June 2;), 181'J. " J . J. ' GSfSElTOTG-sT " (I.alc I4.fl lei- & Gi ooiHiiili.) PATENT ATTORNEY. AND MECHANICAL ENGINEER, WsiKliiniuii, I. t'. f'NUAWlNtiS ami lmpers for tlm Patent. jJ'Ollii'o. pi i'pai i.'d and all llie necessary bu liint'ss, in relation to si'i-urinir patents, traii nelcil, and pruuiplly allemlcil lo, at their ol lice opposite the Patent Oliiee. October 28, 1818. LiOTois,AnxKs,&a rriIE subscriber has just receiied a new supply of the best liipmrs that ever came to .s'unhury, consisting in part of Sup.-rior old pale Hraiulv, Fine Cogniae Iirandv. Superior Old Jamaica Spirits. New England lium. Fine Holland tiiu. Superior Old Whiskey Coiuiii.m ilo, Superior Maderia Wine. Lisbon do. do. .Superior Port Wine. Hurgundy Purt do. Sweet Malaga Wine. Superior Claret Wine in bottles. Champagne do. Jo. , HENRY MASSER. Sunbury, May 2fi 1S11I. STONE WARE. OTDXK milk Pans, stono Juys und Pitchprs, O nnil other urlu-U-s of Mone ware just romved and for sale by JOHN" W. l'KILI.NU. .Sunbury, June 23, 1819 pOLU l'f:.S IX SILVER CASEs! xi Jot on hand and fur sale hv A small 11 B.MASSKR. runhury, April 6, 1850. Ii AISIXS, currants, citron, cheese, pepper amies. . Vor bhIa liu I W n.'lllVli '. r or salt Sunbury, Dec. 3, 1848. ... - , . - . ' J "... CAPS An assortment just received, Also silk HATS at $'3, for sale by II. MASSER. Sunbury, Dec. 3, 1843. 7ILEYVS Coi f; CMXDV. exc-. lent remedy for couahs, colds. Kor sale at this ollice BLANKS. LAXKS ol" every ilcseriptiou cun In? had by applinj al the alice of the Amoritaa. DR. TOWSSESD'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF SAUSAPAP.ILLA. THIS Kxtrnet li put up in quart bottles. It ! aix times chenper, plentiuitfrt nnd warranted mi per a it to any Wild. It eiiren difenRefl without Voinltintr. parffihg, irk nettn, or debilitating tho patient, and ia particularly adapted ftr a FA Lit AND SPRING MF.DIC1XK. The grrnt beitnty nnd superiority of thin ft.rmpnrilltt over other reitu'dim i, wliilrt it ermlimteadiitotiHc, it iuvigorHtcn the Ivxly. ('oiirmniption purrd. rh-miBt! and Strut ia th'n. r(iiHiiiiint ion can bo rurwl. HroMchiiir'. Coiifliimptinii, J.ivpr t'omplaint, CoMn, roUfclisf Catarrh, Asthma, Spitting nf Blond. St rftiirm Intba ClM'fl, UtTlir FIiwIl iNitrht Swi'Jitjt. UilTi cuU and PrfiiftK l-Ixpcctonition, niui ram in tin: Mile, Ac, Ar., hay mid ran br rtirrd. Prnlmbly tlirre never wan a rnnedy that hn heen 8 miP fpwfi.il in dt-Bprratr vnnen n connnniption an thin ; it clean urn and Ktrmirthcnn thr Bystcm, nnd appearn to hrjil the nl rrr on (lie hintrn, nnd patieati gradually regain their itnunl liailth und Dtrrnitth. CtRlOl S CASK OF CONSUMPTION. There is (tritrrcly a day pannm but tltfre ore n number of (uses of rnnsuinptmn reported ns curr-l by the use of Or TnwiiKctfa Sursapaiillu. The following wns recently re ceived : Pr. Towxkmi Drar Sir: For the last three years I have been atftirtH with gcurml debility, nnd nervous eon Buiuntion of the last sta, and did not expert lo ever gain my health nt nil. After going throuirh h ennrieof medirine under the pare of smite of the numt di8tiiiKiiihnl refftilar phyfliriuns and iTiembers of the Bnard of lb alth in New York and elsewhere, und spend iinr the most of my earnings in attempting to rronin my hrallh. and nflrr reading in suine paper of your Snrsnpitrill.i I reS'tlved to try il. Al ter upiag kix buttles I fniinrl ii done ni gnit goNt, tmd (tailed to see you at your olfiee ; with yair adviee 1 kept on, and do most heartily tliauk you lor your adviee. I persevere in tattiiiif the Sarwinnrillu. nnd have been able to nttmd to rnv nsnal labors for the titKt tour months, and 1 hope by the blessings of (i'id and your Saisaparilla to continue my health. It helped me beyond the expeetatimis of all who knew my rase. Cll XllLLiS tiL IMUY Oranije, Kwsrx rn, , J., Aug. a. lf-17. State of New .lersny, Mssex roiuily, ss. Charles ((uiin by ,rt;iiirr duly sworn nreordtug to law, on his oath smth. tint the foreir-iing statement is true neeorditig to the best of hi knowuxlgeniid belief. CMAKI.KS Ql'IMBY. Sworn and snburribed lo Itefore me at Oramre, the ad August, 1,-17. CYRUS BAldAVIX. .Intstiee of tha Feure. SPITTING BLOOD. Read the following, nnd say that consumption in in meu ruble if you can ; New York, April 31, 1M7. Dr. 'PnM'NsKxo : 1 verily believe that your Sirsapnrilla has been the nieniiK. through Providence, of wiving my hie 1 have for several yefirs had a bad eonirh. It beraine worse and worse. At last I ntied large ipiantities of blood, had night sweats and was greatly debiliUitetl and reduced, and did not expect to live. I have onlv used vour S;irsaiarilln but ii short time, and there has u woudrrlul rhaiure been wrought in me. I am now able f walk all over the eily. I raise no blood, and my much has left me. Yon ean well iinuirtnr that 1 utti thankful for these results. Your obedi enl servant. VM. RI'SSF.M,, fij Catharine st. i.osr iii;r hm'.ixii. t TlnMinuPXcil ccriiliciih' tells ii Hinij!u nml truthful ftory i of 8ntT-'riinr nnd relief. 'I'Ihtc ;irf tlniitFintls nf Miiuhr im'- j fe in lliis eily nnd Hr.i'.kUii. tnui yet tliernnrr tli.ms;nul 1 nf pnrents let their children dio fur i'eiir nf Imiiiy liinnbiitrnl ) nr in ftivu u few mliiliiiigss. " j Jlrnuklyn. Sept. 1:1. 17. Or. fI'nvNr;t : I tnkc ploiisnrc in Mjitinsr. fur t lie henr- ! filnf tii"sp wlmiii it mny tTunceni, thnt my dan filter, two j ye;ua nnd nix inonthd old, wns iHllieteil with generul de hility lind h?snf spreeli. Site wuh uiveii 1111 iih mint jf- envrry hy nnr fmnily phyftirinn; Icit ff irtnintelv I was rr enmineiideil by a friend tn try ymir Sarxi;irilla. Ilefnre liavin? used nm; buttle fhu recovered her speech nnd wis enabled In walk (iltuie. tti the tiKl-inisliincnt nf all win werft (icipuiinted wilh tiie rirt'tiiiistiuices. She i imw ijiiite well, mitt Hi ninch belter he-ilih tlmn hIic hut been f r nrnitlia past. JOSi:iIl TAYMHt, I'J Vnrk ssl., Unwklyn. TWO CIIIIDUKX SAVKIJ. Very few families indeed in fnri we have mt lienrd of one thnt lined JJr. T'wnend' Sjirsapririllu in tinie. Inst any children the past Hammer, while tlmse that did imt( niekened nnd died. Tiie rerciliente we pnbliMi helmv is ("iieliifive evidfiiey if its value, nnd isnnly tumtlicr insLunce nf its MviiiL' the liven nf children : Dr. TmvNsFAo Dear Sir : I had two children Hired by y-'iir Samparilln nf the mnntner e-nnplaiiit nnd dvscntrirv; one was niily l.i innnth nld itipl tli.t "ihcr :i yeai-g. They were very nnieli red need . mid we expected thev wnuM die ; they weir jriveii np by !m rcs)ect;d.le physicians. When thednct'-r informed i that we mtint Inse Iheni, we rent U ved tn try y.Mtr S.trsapaiilla we had lieard sn nmcli nf. lint liad litlle ennhdenee, then; l.einp M nmch stiilf ndvertised thai is wmlhleHH: bill vc are thankful that we did, for it undmihtedly saved the lives nf both. I write (his that oth ers may be induced to use. it. Yntirx. nperf fnllv, JOHN WILSON, Jr. Myrtle-nvenuc. Brooklyn. Sept. lj, lf-47. TO Till: LADII S. (Ht K AT VKMAl.K MKUICINK. Dn. Tow.skd's Siwapaimlla isn snvereimi nnd speedy cure fur incipient c iiKiiinptinn, nnd fur the general pmstru lion nf the system nn matter whether the rt'snlt nf inhe rent ennye i-r eauen, prodiu-ed by iriv-iiilarity. ilhu-ss or nc Cllir lit. i X'tilui ein b- in re snrpninir tlinn its inviirnrnt inj ef fects.-n the linnrm frame. IN-rsnns nil weakness ami Ins ; sitnde. fnen taking il at mice lieeuine rnbit nnd full nf t fiieii' ' niitler ns imf'teiice. Il imnie:!iate!y c ;mtcracifi the i n t . ! sMit ul tiie female fiane-, which is the great nuisu j Imirenness. ieH!!'e the nllliried that hnndiedt of ea-s hnve Iwen r vpoi- tetl tn ii. Ph. Townem: My wife beinu vreatly ditresf.d by WeakneR.- mid (.'etieral debiiity, and wuiliTiiij e 'iitimialK by jiain nnd with niher ditheiiltiej!. nntl having kn 'wn ease's whtTe yniir meilieine Inn r fleeted iri'ent cures; nnd nlso heariau it reiMinmended tor such cast- us I h;f e dcKeribed, I nlttamed u Ijntile nf ymir I'.xti'aet f Sarsaparilla und fnl InWeil the tlireeti"lis yn u:ie me. In n shni't perind it reiii'ivcd her enpiplaints and retnred her to henltli. Keintf frreatinl fur the benetits she reeeivetl. I tke pleasure ia lhusackuMvie(li;iii;i it, and recnmilieiKlnn: it tn th- pnb-ie, M. I). MOORi:, Albany. Auf. 17. 'i or. (Jnmd A l.ydiu slti. DVSn.l'SIA. N' unifl or medicine haM ever been discovered which m nearly reseinbles th jj.tMtriu .mice ni sabva in deemupusin ftud and streiiu'llieiiiifj tiie nrunnsnf diuesti.-n as tins pre paration of Samtpanlla. It positively cures every vntv of dyspepsia, however severe or chronic. Bank Bepaitnient. AlUmy. May 10, 5. Dr. Towns'-nil Sir : 1 have been mHteied' for seveinl year with dyspepsia in it worst form, till ended with s Hir iichs of dtniuach, loss uf appetite, extreme hcartbiuii. nnil u prent aversion Ui nil kinds of fiw.d, and for weeks, (what 1 cniild cut) I have been unable to retain but u small inrtin on my stomach. I tried the usual remedies, hut thev Imd em nine or no eui'ei in reluovniL' ine eo uuilaiul. i was in duced, ulsuit two in. on hs since, lo try yo ir Kxtrnet of fur- siiparilh. n i,m say with little couli ice: but after Usui!.' nearly two Pottles. I f. .unit my npiielite restonil und Hin heiutbui 11 entirely removed ; nnd I would earnestly re. commend llie use ol It to those who have been nlllieieil ns 1 lu.ve been. Yours. Ac, y. Y. VAX ' W'DT. Au'int for Sunbury JOHN' W. KHILIMI: Nor tluinibeiliiud, M Alt Y A. .McCAY: Danville, VM. A. .Ml' HI) AY A Co., ApliltK. IMS'. IV N. S. LAWRENCE, Agent for the sale, of Soiithworth Mianfaetu . rins Co's. Writing Pup'rs. Ware Hoiimp, Xo.. :J. .Minor street riHLADEtPKIA. 100 ' ''' '" the above superior Papers now in store, and for sale tn trade at the lowest market prices, consisting in part of Fine thick Flat Caps, 12, 11, 15 and 10 lbs. blue and w hile. Superfine .Medium nnd Demi Writings, blue and while. Extrasnpcr and superfine Folio Posts, blue. Siipcrline f.'aniineiical Posts, blue and white plain and ruled and white, plain and ruled. Extra super Linen Note Papers, plain and (jilt. Superfine and find Hill Papers, Ion1,' and broad. Superfine and line (.'uiiutin-l louse (,'aps and Posts, blue and white. Extra super (.'oimress Caps and Letters, plain and ruled, blue nnd white. Extra super Conmi'ss Caps and Letters, gilt. Superfine Sermon Caps and Posts. Superliued blue Bath Posts, blue and white, plain and ruled. Embroidered Xote Papers and Envelope, "Lawyer's" Brief Papers. Superfine and fine Caps nnd Posts, ruled and plain, blue and white, xarious qualities ami prices. Also, 1(100 reams white end asserted Shoe Pa pers, Bonnet Hoards, white and assorted tissue, Tea, Wrappimr, EnveloM, assorted and blue Me diums, Cap WrappiiiR, Hardware Papers, &e. Philadelphia, -Nov. 24, 1849. ooMi .t sii.vi-r Hisn:. J. STOCKMAN, A'o. 60 Chesnut-st, at the sign of the Gold Thimble, between id. If 3d. sts., South side I'll It A HKI.1'11 1 A. AXITAC'ITRES and keep ronstantly on hand, at wholesale and retail, the fol low iiig articles, of a superior quality, at reduced prices : Child and Silver Pencils, do Thimbles, do Finger Shields, Silver Table, Desert, Tea, Suit and Mustard Spoons, do Forks, Soup and Oyster Ladles, do Combs, Purse Clasps, Scissor Hooks and Chain, Knitting Sheuths, &c. ALSO, Jewellery, Plated and lSrittannia ware, German Silver Spoons, &c.j (Jold Diamond poin ted Pen at various price; Jackson Superior Evei pointed Leads, (tc, &c. Philadelphia, May SO, 1819. irMUl AXD SPRLXO MOKTlSJjT.Al. ByL CUES. An excellent article, for sale at half the usual price by J. W. FR1LIXG. Sunhury, July 7, 1719. ADD'S celebrated Horse and Catll Medi cine for sole by HEXKV MAstiKK Suiibusy Jan. -i th, ISi'J LIVER COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA. CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEDIMTY, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, Jlnd all diseases ariring from a disordered Liver or Stomach in both Male and Female : Surh ns Cnnt ipntlnn, tuwiird Pilcn, PiiMnemi nr Hlood to Hit) Henil, Ai-iility of Iho Htmniich, Nnnsia, lltmrt-hurn, llnrio'l for I'ocnl, Fallai'ifa or wi iRlit In IheHioniiioh, Stiiir HruclBtiiiin, Hinkinir or Fliilteriiin st thf nit il the Sinmncli Swiiiiiiiinir of Ihr Hraid, Hurrinl ami Difficult Brmthinft, Kliitlrriuv nt the Hiiirl. Cliiikins or Siilliiiilinir tu.nKiliimi wlifii in n lytnir pomuri; Ilimni'Mi of Vision. Hots nr web before Hie Hiirht, Kevr r nnil null pnin in Hie Hind, Dnflririi ryof Pprsnirulioii, V..lownplfl of llin Skinnnri kv.i Pi.il, in tiie Miclr, Mni'R, Ulmm. l,imh. he, MiiiMi-n Hudii-n nf fimi, nuriiiTin in inn r ii'nn, l onmiint lmntriningii nr tivll aim trreni ai'iressiun ill rfpirils unn lie ellci'tllally Clind by DPs. HOOFLAITD'S Celehriited German Bitters. Tlmir rmwer over the nlmve ilincnxs in nnl exnrllnl if f'liinlliil by iinyolln-r prepnmtimi ia th rniiml rinirs nn llin nnrea attest, ill many rnsi s after skillful physicians lind fuileil. Deraniremonl of llie l.iver nnil Stnnini-li nri? S"irrifi of Iimnnily, nil'i will also pnlili'e diRense of the llnnrt. Skill. I.unirn mul Kiflneyf, and lays tile liody open tn nn attnek of the Ivhulern, ItilioiiH, or Yellow I'ever, nnd i tretiernlly the first ciuiFieil'tliiit most Imuellll disnnne, Cnnsiiinpiidn, Ojiinionn of the Philadelphia Press. "THE DISPATCH." Dereinliei Dtfit finys : AN INVAI.LWHI.K Mi:illrlK Wel,iuefre,iiiinllv henrd the Celehriited (iirlnan Uillers. millllUni.tureil hy I)r lloiillliiiid. RKkeu of in terms of cominendniion, ond we know iK'HiTveilly so. It isa too eniunini nrnetiee. in cer- tmn rii:irter, to palTnll tn: ei nf useless trash, lint in Hit uli-tve llilters. hundred, nre living witnesses nf their irrent innnil nnd pliysieid worth. Asa niedieine of the Liver Couiphinl, Jiiuudiec, Nervous Debility nud JJvspRaiiii, it Ims heeu found inuilunhle, elleeliuir e'ures und' thoroughly rriidieiitinn diseases, when nil oilier medicine have fuileil. We fuel convinced, Hint in Hie use of the (ienniui llilters, the patient docs not become rieliiiitntcd, hut constantly tains slremi'li nnd viportothe triune n fuel worthy of (treat consideration. The Diners lire plensiiut in Inste nnd smell, nnd e:in he administered under nnv circumslnuecs. I'i the in 'st delicnle sloinach. Indeed, llley can lie used tiv nil per I "ns Willi the most perfect sil'ety. It would he "well for I those who lire much inloctnl in the nervous system, to j commence with nue tin spisiaful or less, und grruiluuHy ia i erense. We speak from experience, and nre of course, u ! proper judi;e. The press fnr mid wiilc. Iinve nnileil in re , commcndinif Ihe lieini.in Hitlers, mill lo the ulllicted we IlloHl cordially udvisetie-ir use. ! SPIRIT OK THE TIMES," June 2llh snvs : ; "Dfl tH lt nooncrriZKNS' who nre invalids, kimw the iniuiyustouishinu cures Hint have liecu performed ty Dr. Ilooil'lmiii's Celehraleil Ocrniua Hitters? If they do I not, we recommend them tollie '( lerninu .Meilicine ore," , nil who nre ulnictcd with l.iver Complaint. Jaundice, Dvs ; pepsin, or Nervous Dehilily ; the Doctor Ims cured nianv'nl' ' Olir citiCUS ilflcr the hesl olo uieiinis le..l I'nileil We useu iiiciii, u aey ii-ive proved to In-n llledlelue that every one should know of. und we cnimot refrain Rivinir ur tes-tiin-ny in Hieir favor, und Hint whn-h uives Ihein iircuter claim upin our hninlile cllorl, Ihuynre entirely Yegulul.le. "THE DAILY NEWS," Jul V Ithsriys: "V spc:ik knowingly of Dr. Il.sinnnd's Celelirnteil (ier man HiKers, when we say it is a hlessiini of Hiis ace; und in diseitsesof the hi I jury, diireslive nnd Ni'rvousSvstetns. it has not welhink on eiii:d. II is n Veiretuhlc l'remtnlion. and iiiuile without Alcohol, und to nil invalids we would re eoluiueiid it us worthy their confidence. Kor Kile, wholesale and rcluil. nt the principal Depot, r.KKM.W MKUICINK STOUK, No. I-JII Arch Sireet, riiilndelphia. ' For Sale liv M. A. AfeCAV. "nrlhi,n.K... anH .,. bury and respeclulle dealers generally throughout lh Slate. April 51, 1SIII.- C0LUMI3IAN SERIES OF 77ii! Pupil's friend and Teacher's comfort. 'THE C'OI,T"MHIAX CALCULATOR. This work is nlroailv iiitroiluccj into some of tlic best Acnilamica ami n. Inrc-i? iiomlipr nf KelmnU wlion- its use has trivon ik'i iilcil ami univcral sa-1 tislaction. lmtli to ti'iicliiT and niiil. It is purely I American in it.i character, liaseil noon our own lieaulil'nl ilecimal xgxtrm of currency. It contains more, the arranrments am better, and it is the easiest anil cheapest work of thn kind now in use; nnd it is so considered l.y hundreds of the most competent teachers nnd men of science in the Ini 011, who have recommended it, It is the hook. particularly nnd expressly prepared for our Ante- ; 111:11 fr.'ta.'urs : Ity Ahitoa Tiriiior. i I TllK YlU TIl's ClILl'MlllAN CaLCI LATOH. This j volume contains 91 pases, with about !I(I0 exam-1 , pies for solution on the hIi.Ii. It embraces the j rundameiilal Kules, Coinpoiind liules, Simple ' 1 und Compound Ueihu lion, Kindle Kule of 'J'hiea, i : l'roporlioii, Ac. I Tn kmiu's Aiirni'i i;tical T.iiu.Ks. is destined , I for the use of younger classes in tlu !chools of tlu I i 1'niled Stales. A beautiful litlle book nnd ideas- ' inn; to iliildren, and tiie only one of the kind of any j value. " , Th ere are Keys to both Arithmetics bound sin gle or double, for the convenience of teachers, in ( which the solutions of Ihe questions are given with j much ctra matter for the lilack board. These i Keys are the most complete works of the kind ever published, and contain, in addition, about two hundred ex pies in Mensuration, Ac, for the use of the Teacher. All that is wanted is to have the above hooks examined, nnd no teacher w ho is aeipiaintcd with the science of Arithmetic, will hesitate to pronounce them the best works tha have ever been published in this or uny other country. Although issued hut a few months, thev huve already been introduced into the ISio'.it Public Schools ol .New ork (. ity 111 all the Schools j public and nrivate excen't two in tlw. f'.iv t' I ',, l'"-. cx"l,r , HI tlic l.ll ot Itemlinir. Also, in about twenty Acudainies in the j State of Pennsylvania in a larop portion of the Schools in the City of Wilininsitoii, in the City of I Lancaster, and in the Boroughs of Hiirrish'urir, York, Chamborsburir, Lebanon, Uoy lestown, Potls j ville, Orwifjsburir, S.'c, iVc. For sale by Hkmhv Masskii, Sunbury, Agent I for Xorlluunberland Countv. j Sunhury, Dec. S, 1848. I DIAMOND POWDER. FOR RAZOR STROPS. III IS Powder is warranted far superior to any I thins in use for iiiiiiartiiiir a keen, siiiootbedo'e to Kagart, Surgical instruments, und all kinds of line Citlkui ; it may be applied to uny kind of! strop. Also superior Razor, Knives, and Perfii-1 merv, wholesale and retail, bv i ALFRED BEXNETT, Agent. Depot of Fine Razors, Strops, Brushes, and Cheap Fancy (mods. Xn. 18 South Fifth street a bove Chestnut Philadelphia. TL'STI.MOX I A Ls. PuiLtiiKLiHi.t, Feb. 15th, 1818. This may certify that I havp used one of the strops prepared with HAVNES' MACIC DIA MOXD POWDER, and can attest in the most unequivocal manlier, that there is nothiii" can lie f.oo.,1 il.u .. .11 .i. ,v : ... found that w ill produce the same elici t in mv oniii 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. JOHX SCOTT, Iron Safe Maker, 41 S. Third st. PiitLAiii i.ciii 1, October, 1948. A ver hard heard and tender face has compel led me to seek Hiule.tr many contrivances design ed tu make shaving easy and pleasant, but with indilli rcnt success, until I made use of the Magic DIA.MOXD POWDER, sold by Alfred Bennett, and Roussi I's Shaving Cream. Their united pow er uct like magic, and impart a power to the Kuzor to remove the most stubborn board, without irri tating the skin or temper of their owner. J. COX, 49 South Fifth Street. For sale ut this ollice Price 35 cts. per Box November 25, 1848 6m. Valuable II 00 Kg. T IFE or Ciihist, handsomely hound, D'At. -J BIGNk' HlSTOBir OF TUB Ii l Hi H M ATI 0 1 , Blink Day-books anii Lkiiukhs, full bounded. For sale at the publishers price by II. 6. MASSER. Sunbury, July 14, 1849. Cotton Yarn, Cotton Carpet Chain, Cotton Laps and Wadding, Cotton Outlines, Ready made Pantaloons, Ready made Vests, Congre Knive, Porcelain lined preserving kettles, just received for sale by H. MASSER. Sunbury, Dec. 2, 1848. PATENT Trusse of all kinds, Harrison's writing and indelliblo ink, Cotton yarn and laps, just received and for sale by J.'W. FEILIN'G. Sunhury, Dec. 5, 1818. OXYGENATED L33 H IZbj LO SS3 . A SOVEREIGN REMEDY FOR PHTHISIC, AND GENERAL DEBILITY. CEORGE H. GREEN, IWietor. Windsor, Vermont. Ff"rn,.V.r,ri," "mw,- '""DVSI'KPrtlA, In my ,f i m S'SS uon in ine rttonincli nlso in ireuera dehllitv srisin f. Apue. Felnulci sulferiuininlerJ,.,- ..." Rrimni i?frou, w-nikuess. will fiudtnV "();,;,?' ...excellent remedy, ,, o, sarpn.sed b" "rrj S.. cine The history of this meilicine is peculiar. It has mails lis ly to public tnvor so civ In- il,. i: e merits l-forc even been ndvert i seil. but linv'itiir first shnwi ii. 'rL' markable effiency in the fnmily t ?r, ,pr ".r n , Z hnn terwaid. ndmhiistcrcd hi. .fflirwBi ."J 1Z linen nntll it is known in Hie most distant nana nf th ".''"," iVmlhs'Tir"' m,-,iT"IM Wr,- ' S. .I uyspi psin m ml us different lornu. .o ni. r... .1. b,s been n,',',J,l'i"i'-f "" '"' 1'md and il. only eal," Inou-h VnJXZZt . told trZ 'nth to month or bv letter fro,', 1, .:. ... V.: nieilv tl,e l,r"l'r'"i they have proved a re- proprietoi '":. " '(',J" ' '"' ' poe,sio olh. known to the pibiie. by """"'cady widely wiMmm, vi., (etobeir,'1"5GRI':KN' Proi,,i"or- The fulluwl,. f ertinente, ,nve recently be,, received I n , V..ai vr,TriN r c . Jrxs in ttus Iliiviuir m 11 e use of o . , , .. 1M ' by Dr. tie.,. H uree,, , x,'"mK- l'reli le,l:,e obtaiin'l o.he it e 1"" "'.V.'.'' """ f"".n ""?" rce .nnneud H.em to ll. ,1 1.' il, . .., 7.recn"u 7 sn-lnin the reconunend,; , ,,'f ' !! e'AMrr.i. piiKi.i'ft. . WII.I.IAM I I'iiam I . S.fenntor from Vcrmsat, or nf Ke,,,"'kv!,KA0' ' ' S' ii':"UU" U"U ,'"r","r venio1,';. Im!"'"' M"m'"'r"(' CnnsTcss nnd formerly tH- .m. MtionnuiDfiK, r.s. seni enutoraud funneriy Us- ' 1 M-eiir-in. .M. I..MAKTi., Deleputoi 1 in Congress from Visoonsi r-ni lion. If. ii. Fnvriin. Member of Coiign-sa from ll(ll IIIIIII. Dear Sir. I h. yenis. and ,.,VB ASIIIMITON. I). C, Jl g w, m. nee,) 1, I V-.liei,ti. Sll,l'e..r t. .. ... ... rcsorteil tn vnrions mi.licines for relief Hitlers o 1 , , ' or voiir "f ' VRrnnted r 0 d to ,, e. T I! """.,.!"" ,""'1'"' ' hml myel e'' , , ...' 1 'J '"u111' ''"" iii which tho dis. liuout success, until I mnile t yo,tr --f Ixvirennted si.. eh. lossof,,,,,,, iii, ... ; : "v. '"""' "ri""y' r m , k In. . 1 eurnlive ,s.weri nnd would slM 11 on (..... ........ ... . . ... ... Doet.iiK,,. I!. fiRi cv v .l. .. r-. II. H. FUSTlill. Aceui f.r Snnl.iirv II. . XSSIIII Ace!s ,r Mitt,,,, I. K. V A HA5.0 AL-eiit 1 1, I ,,,er .Malionov. J. u. Hj.;v April lo. 1.-1-; IMI'OItTANT TO THE 1UBLIC. -?.1TD CATTLE 3IKDIC1XES. Don t permit your Horses or entile to die, wbe the means of cure are within the reach of all? The mioVrsioiied 1 s)lf.t several venrs in tho study ol ctenimrv ,ractice in "London nnd E ilniboro !,e has also nvailcd liiinsrlf of thorescor cliesofLeilnir, and otlicrcelelirntcl men, who havo cuilnbuled so much towards a jii.licHtis-treatmeit ol animals; the principles of our praiTiea consists 111 the rejection of em -ml blenlim; and the total ri-iecttoii of all ineiliciiirs that evperienco bf siunvn to be of a dan-,-rous tendancv. Theso ro meihesaci , lmrmonv w ill, the vital 'principle, and when uivpii ncconliui to tlic directions which ae couipaiiy cael, arliclc they are capable ofexeitinf ami iin roasinothe natma functions, without di miiiislnna or ilestmvin their power, henco aro sateiu th.i hands of curv one. ' (;. 11. da on, m. b, A List of Morse nnil futile ledicines. Physic balls. Toe. per box. Alterative bull. Toe do. " jiowdi-H lor bad condition, 7.')eTpaclt' Heave powder fordiseases of the lungs, Tie vinr powder for " kidneys, ?3e Tonic powder for bad condition slanders, 75e Cordial drink for inllamation of bowels, 75e bottle. Liquid blister, 75c per bottle. do. io. 0e Ointment for promoting the growth of hair, ici pill. Healing balsam for wounds and sadiilo rails, 75tv per bottle. Wash for inflamed ces, 50c per bottle. Ointment for maiue 'scratches, old sores, Ac, 50 per bottle. Einbroviition for sore throat, 75v rr bottle. Hoof ointment for sand crack, brittle hoof, &c.( SOt per bottle. Horse Liniment, the most celebrated article known in Enirlaml for lament sg of every ilcacription, 75e & 1 per botlle. Distemper powder for red wuter, $1 per bnltle. Worm powders lor the removal of worms from the intestinal canal, 75 per package. For sale by S'l'lMP.sOX A REKI), 56 Mer chant Row, also ut DADD's IIOKsE XD CATTLE MIIlUChXE DEPOT, Ao. 1 i 3 Hayniarkel Square, Doston. Piiiiiphlets ilesciiliing tiie diseases for which these remedies are used can he had gratis, -Numerous Certificate are in possession of the Proprietors, of cures performed by the above Medi ciiies. Sold by GKEEX & FLETCHER, No. S68eu.li SIXTH Street. Philadelphia, and by his Auk N'T. Hkkht Masher, Sunbur)', February 3, lH4'Jtf BOSS OINTMENT, fOft TETTER I 1 "A,) ,l,e follotvnnr ecitilicnte from Cnnt. Devoe, tt ' n- "m" J""1"""'"1 l'i'"hu- sham Jksit Cupunn (of the I unvciicr.) riut.nw.rniA, October 31, 184. Sevenil years since I wns nttnckeil with breaking out on my neck in the form ul Teller, which I sin cony men! wns conlnieleil ul ihe Ifcirht-r's fhon. Il srnislnnlly eileml ml over my face mini if readied the upper part of th cheeks. During tiie several months thai it continued siieuiliiiir, 1 useil iliilereiit uificutions, some of which had the cilcct. iiiireutly ul least, of iiicrmiiiiir the disease, but from none ol Ihein ihil I perceive the least IwiH-fK until I applied the Itnsa lllx tmevt. Hj the use of one jar of it, 1 was jierfectly cuieU unil have remained frcjof the affac- tioll. I huve sines usixt the Ointment, liahlly npplied for roef uess of the luce, lilotclies, cluipptHl hunilii, Ac. With scr fect success. 1 linve iio hesitation in recoimaeiidinf n iaj tiie strongest liiiiimer U, the puliliu. James pkvoe. Ateut lll'Mir Maskks, Huiibury. July 1W, l4'J. P.TE1TT MSBICI1TE3. fireen's Oxygenated Bitter, price reduced. Old Jacob Townseud's Sursajisnlls. Baker' Sarsaparilla. Swayne' Syrup of Wild C'herr Sway ne'e erniifuge. Ayre' Cherry Pectoral Dr. Drake' Punacea. Dr. Cullcn' do Tibbit' Pain KUler. Dr. Hoolland's (.ierman Bitter Indian Vegetuble Pill Horse and Cattle Medicine For sale by HEXRY MASSER. Sunbury, July 14, 1849. TJOOKS end Gold Pen. On hand several cop ies of the life of Christ, and also a number of gold pen which we will sell at the Philadelpbj. prices. For sale at thisotlice. KEXXEDY'.4? PATENT SASH FAS. TEXIXUS A cheap and excellent trti cle lor fastening sash for sale by J. W. FRILINa .Sunbury, July 7, 1649.