SUNBURY. AMERICAN AN t)SIIAMOKIN JOURNAL. aI ni SELECTED. . rs '"' " ,, ' " " t Jprentice to the Printing fitui about H yeari old, would be ihii office. One who could read would be preferred. ' 47" Press pok Sale. At we have alarged out paper we offer for tale a good tcond handed Washington Iron Prets, the ime On which the American has been tinted. The platin measure! 21 by 30 in het full. It will be aold limply because 'e have no further uaeforiu 03 Pnmtfa Ink. We have received fresh supply of printing ink, which will i told at city prices, for cash 5,25 per eg of 20 lbs. , ; .u NEW COUNTERFEIT. A new 3 counterfeit note on the Western ante of Baltimore has made its appearance i that city. The note is well got up and is ilculated to deceive, as the signature are to similes, being engraved. It is only ne issary, however, for the public to recollect tat the bank has never issued a three dollar ote. Virginia Election. Returns from four en counties in Virginia, show a Whig loss of tree members in the House of Delegates, and loss of one Senator. The House last year ad 72 Whig and 62 Democrats. Tut Treaty. It is said that a letter has sen received from Gen. W. 0. Butler, now i command of the American Army in Mex o, stating that he has little or no expecta on that the Mexican Congress will ratify le Treaty of Peace which has recently been mt out by Mr. Commissioner Sevier. Queer. By a recent survey of Ctfester unty, Pa., it has been discovered that Wil am Smith, Esq., who has been for two years member of the Legislature of Delaware, om New Castle county, does not reside in the ate of Delaware, his residence being about 10 yards from the State line, on the Penn rlvania side. This fact has not heretofore sen known to the good people of Delaware, r even to Mr. Smith Clay and Scott. Gen. Leslie Coombs is t New Orleans, and the Delta says his visit tere has some connection with Gen. Scott's epected arrival, and the movement of the orthera politicians, to bring out Mr. Clay id Gen. Scott on, the same ticket, for Presi !nt and Vice President. Austria and its imperial family are the ob cts of pity, not dislike. Metternich was a ape-goat, which the Prussian dynasty had ( t. Archduke John, the old miner and iron aster of the Styrian mountains, who waived is right to the throne, in order to marry the inkeeper's daughter he has raised her char . Her he it was who sent Metternich about V- is business, whether the great prime minis ter would or not. The Emperor, could not have done it. Archduke John did it, simply by assuring the people that Metternich had . resigned. If a German Emperor were want ing to act as a constitutional monarch, to watch over the industry of a country, and to sympathise with its industrious classes, Arch duke John would be the man. If a military leader were wanting to defend, as the King of Prussia said, Germany on both sides, per haps that monarch would be the most appro priate chief. But he is far from popular. Where is He 1 The New York Sun in sists upon it than an individual, supposed to be Louis Philhppe, came out in the America. It says : "Just as Capt. Parks was leaving the steam er with our files, a passenger requested the use of a package and wrote acioss the wrap per these words, "Louis Phillippe est a bord sous le nom de Patterson" "Louis Phillippe it on board under the name of Patterson." The handwriting is evidently that" of a French man, and we shall retain it to trace out its anthor. Andrew Patterson is the name of one of the passengers who arrived, but his present whereabouts is a matter of uncertain ty. On the arrival of the steamer at Jersey City, a carriage, previously engaged at one of the livery stables there by a stranger, was drawn up, and one of the first passengers who landed sprang into it, w,d with the stranger was immediately driven cut of town, towards Newark, at great speed. We have no tangi ble reason for supposing that this Mr. Patter son is not the ex-King of the French. If it is him, and he is making the tour of the coun try, we wish him a pleasant journey. We exnress no opinion, but tell the tale as told us. "Capt. Parks says that had the Egalite been on board with his 'whiskers' and 'cross,1 he could have seen without spectacles, but he could not prepare his mind for the ex Monarch sans whiskers, and with a false wig, Where's Andrew Egalite Patterson ? . Echo answers, "Don't know !" Old Printers. There are now in our of fice the two oldest working printers, we be lleve, in the United States. One of them learned the art in Drogheda, Ireland, in the year 1792, still "sets" a very correct proof, and is able to work by candle-light ; having worked at the business fifty-six years. . The other "graduated" at Northumberland, Pa fn 17D9. fortv-nine years since. Where is I there another office that has two as old pa triarchs of the craft Galena Jeffcrsonian They are mere boys to old "Daddy Kloph for." He was put to the case when he was seven or eight years old, by his father, who was a printer and publisher somewhere in Germany. When he arrived at majority, he cam to America, and worked first in New York, where he subsequently carried on a ' large business. But failing in business, he went to the ease again. In 1838 he worked in the Democratic Review office, at Wash ington. He was then nearly eighty years of age, having followed the business for some aeventy years. He was a "bale,' hearty old chap could do a full day's work, and set a good a proof as any man in the office. He worked late at night, and never complained of his eyes. He never worked on Mondays, for he always got "smashed" as soon as he was paid off, and did not get over it until Tuesday morning. SoutAport TlkVaPk i DaowMtii, Swimming of th Head, roaring noiee In the eara, hearfarh, palpitation of the heart, kc Wright's Indisn Vegetable Pills ars a certain ear for ths abevs unpleasant com plaints, beciots they purge from the body thois stagnant and corrupt humors which, when float ing ia tbs genersl mats of circulation, ars the canssofa rash of blood to tbs bssd, giddiness, dimness of sight, drowsiness, psin of the bred, sna msny other symptoms or a loaded and cor rupt lute of ths blood. Wright $ Indian Yegttable Fills ars also ons of ths very beet medicines for ths cars of indi gestion, snd therefore will not only remove the shove unplesssnt symptoms, but will most rsaiy rectors the body to a stats ofioond neaitn. Caution. To avoid counterfeit, purchase from those only who can show s certificate of agency, representing the landing of Witliem Penn and compare ths labela on the boi with the fae eimilra on ths certificate. To be genuine, they mow be exactly alike, eignature snd all. Beware of coun- fslts and impoailion. . ,. K"r Ths trnuins for sate by Hssav Maaaaa, cola agent for Sunbury, and other agent, publish d in anolhei part or I tin paper. On Tuesday, May 2, by the Rev. L. W. Chapman, Mr. Nathaniel Lttlc to Miss Amelia Folk, both of Lower Augusta town- snip. ,'-,.!, , Widksdt, April 90, 1848. Wheat Rod is worth 137 a 138o; white UO a 141c. Rte Southern 75c, Penna. 77 a 79o per bushel. . Corn Penna. yellow 61e, weight; white 47 a 48o. Oats Penna. are worth 43 a 44c; South. ern 40. Whiskey Dull, in bbls, at 23 ; hhda 21 ic. Cloverseed Sales at S3) a S3; market dull. , r ..... . nit.ri.IOHK NlltKET. , Office of the IWitinurs Asianics, May 1. GRAIN. Wheat continues scarce and wanted. Wo note sales of Maryland reds at 35 a 140 cents for good to prime, and good white at 140 cents. A sale of a load of very prime Pennsylvania red at 142 cents. . Corn has further improved. Sales of white at 43a45 cents, and yellow at 48a49 cts. A lot of extra prime was sold at 50 cts. Rye is worth 75a80 cts. A sale of 3000 bushels Md. Oats, from store, at 40 cents, and a lot of Virginia at 42 cents. WHISKEY. Very little doing. - Smull ales of hhds. at 22a25l cts., and of bbls. at 3 cts. PRICE CURRENT. Corrected weekly by Henry Matter. Whsat, .... 1371 Rn, 75 Cob. . .... CO Oats. . - 40 BcTTik, 16 Knoa, . 8 Posk, ... 5 FiAiescn, ... . 125 Tallow, ... 10 BrxswAX, . 35 Flax, ... -8 HscKtsn Flax, 10 Dai ail Arri.r.n, . - 7S Do. Peachk, . tS'J mm. mmmm&mm iiiiis Yam TL ill LnhaXMSl n prenciUiny tho public with a remedy for the treatment and cure ol' Fever and Aovk uid other bilious dtaeawii. no apology ia needed. Vast numbers in the United IStatea, wno sillier irom mewe onecuons in ineir varieu lorins, are compelled to seek relief from other a turcea than the imme diate prencriptiuna ot tiie regular phvsician. it beoraea thercf re an object of humanity, aa well as of public inter eat, to bring before them a reniudy prepared from much ex perience, and which may alwavs be relied upon aa afk, SrrKCTVALf AND BARMXEIS TO TH CONSTITUTION. That such is the true character of the INDIA CIIOLAGOGUH, ia amply attested by the universal success with which it has oeen emui"Vea, ty La tract from a communication of the Hon. Wil liam WoooaaiDoB, of the U. S. Senate, late Governor tf niicnigut. UETROIT. UCl. iil. ltU. DocTom Charles Osgood, lear Bin -i nave read wi n much interest, vour nine trie at is a upon the "causes, treatment and cure" of the febrile diseaaea which have so extensively prevailed in our country during the last few mntiia -an interest increased no doubt, bv t Uie tact truit I have individually aunerea a i much from them. Though I feel myself very incompetent to judfe sately upon a subject so entirely protessiJiiai, yet your theory seems to me well reasined, and your cjucIu sions just, and I think withal, that your pamphlet is calcu lated to prounce mucn practicui fjaoa. Hpeaking of the medicine he says It f ully justified your flattering expectations, and as a safe, convenient, and popu lar remedy, my own experience, so far, induces ine to be lieve that it will pmve a grout public benefit. 1 am pleased to leirn that you have recently eetablished several agencies f its disposition th nnh I regret that, with a view to a BlJie general uuwcuiiuauuu. Ul 11, y ni annuia uivi iuuhu i. necessary to remove from your present residence am.'ing us. vv lift mucli respect 1 nave tne mint to be, sir. Your ohlirred servunt, WILLIAM WOOJJBillDGE. tV From the Hon. Ws, A. FLrrcutut. Chief Juili.o Supremo Court of the Slate of Michigan, to the Agent at I Detroit. Ass Aaaoa, Feb. 17th, IRt3. Sir. Havinz had reneated ono rtunities durintr the last year, of witnessins; tho silutsry effectsof lr. CJng jods Indts utiolurtngue, it an rus me gre-tt pleasure to bear testimony in its favor, as an invaluable remedy in cases of Fever snJ Ague and Dillius Diseases generulty. Many cases huve come nuder my observation, of persins who iiavo euffercd ir years, wlto nave been linmeatatcly relieved by tne use of one or twj bottlesof Ch Uaggue ; and 1 have nit known sinslo case where relief haa n it been obtained by its use. Believing that the general useof this medicine must be of the greatest importance to all ners ns living in Ih se parts of our cmntry, which are subject to Billi ms Disease. 1 give it this general recommend.iU in. Nor is the pltxisuro if this act diminished, by the fact that I am personally sc quuinled with Dr. Oagoid, and that I have the in-at entire confidence in him aa a skillful, experioneed, and judicious physicians. I remain respectfully your most obedient servant. WM. A. FLKTCHEH. 17" From Hon. Sturm V. R. Taowauinoa, of Michi gan State Senate, to the Agent at Detroit. Birmingham, LUsxand Co., Dee. 1.1, Sir von wish me to inform you what 1. know of Dr. Osgood's Indis Ch dig igue, or anti-bilious medicine. 1 do believe that if the virtue and efficacy of tliis medii'Uoe were generally known, the rrvxa and auui would disappear in Michigan. I procured a bottla la tha spring of 1B11, and liave good reason to believo tliat m)-self and family escaped the ague last season in eonaequence of its use. Perlmns in no summer since the settlement of this fins peninsula, has the fever snd ague been so prevalent aa tha last. 1 have recommenced this medicine in numerous in stances, and when the disease had become fixed and banted the skill of physicians ; and 1 have never known it fail. It boa universally produced the m ost happy effects, and I be lieve it has never bean exceeaea ny suy meaicuoe ui remo Ting the bilious aisenses oi ih cunmino. - -Your, reepaclfiillv, " TTEPHEM V. R. TBOWBR1D0E. Agent for Bunhory H. B. MASSEB i Norihumuerland, W1TH1NGTOM k Co. ; Milton, i. H. RA8ER ; Selios. grove, MAY KLOSB. Mays, IB48-tf. I Eateste f Cbavrlet. Woolvertoi. sATnTirit ta herebv tives that letters testa pi mentary have Wees yranted to ths subeeri. bers, tsecotorssrChsrles Wsoltfsrtoii. dee'd. lata of Shamokin township. Norlhoanbsrlsnd county. All persons koowinj thswssles Indebted to ssid ssUts, and tboss baring ssy clsims stains! the ..n. ... .Mousaiad ta attltbir accounts with out dlsy a ths sndejei(Wti sjecutora will meet for Ibat parpoas at tha houss l tbs ltf dee d, oa Taesday, tbs Stb day or Juas nesi ot aveuso per sons interested, will pleaao take notice. .. JOHN !. WOOLVERTON, "' WILLIAM JlKBO. ' . Arrill9;iSH-9w ' ; Eiseuloii. Centre Turnpike Road TtJeJOTICE Is hereby given that an election will y be held st the house of John 8 Lee, in the borough of Northumberland, on Monday, tbs fifth day ol June, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 3 o'clock P. M., for ths purpose of ehooe ing officers to serve for the ensuing year. - . J. R PRIESTLEY, President. April 89, 1848 4t Orphans' Court Sale. IN pursuance of so order of the Orphan' Court of Northumberland county will be exposed to public eale, on SATURDAY, the 20th day of MAY next, on the premisea, to wit Tht one undivided tenth part nf a nrf.im ' ' Tract of Land, aituate in Upper Angtiata township, In said coun ty, adjoining lands of George C. Welker, Gideon Markle snd othera, containing in the whole about eighty five acres. Late the eatate of Jacob Gas, dee'd Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. A' M. of said day, when the terms of aale will be made known by PHILIP RENN, Guardian of Jacob k Margaret Bloom. By order of the Court. I Edward Oyster, Clk Sunbury, April 83, 1848 1 ' V c AN away from the subscriber, on the 15th mst. an indented Apprentice to the jailor husinr-se, named JESSE AUCH MOODY. Said boy ia about 5 feet 4 inches high, having a full red lace, rough skin, had on when he went away a brown cloth Coulee, chtquered summer castimcre Pants and black-(single breasted) cas aimere Vest, and blai'k lactd Cap All persons are forewarned against harboring or trustint said ranaway at thir peril Tbe above reward, but no charges will be paid for his delivery. SILAS S FARROW. Shamokin, April 29, 1818 lit A LI. p.Tioni inlobted to the snbiciiber. by ' nots or bank account, are hereby notified to call auj setlH I lie same Without ilelnv, in onliT to save costs. IRA T. CLE IENT Sunbury, April 2'2, 1S49 Estate ol' ('harlcs CJearhart. TtfkTOTICF. is hereby given that letters of ad i ministiation have been gran tod to the sub sciiberaon the estate ol Charles Gr-arhait, dee'd, ate of Rush township, Northumberland county All pnisons having guy claims on said eatate, and those indebted to the same, are teqneated to set tle their accounts without delay. ,The auliarri hers will meet for that purpose at the house of the Deceased, on Monday the S2d of May nt-xt, nf which person intnrest.-d w ill please take no tice. JOHN GF.ARHART. Jr. of Rush. WM: METTLER, Jr. of Augusta. , April 15. ISS3 - Ct na. towxse'1)'s co b r o cxITextr 1 ct of S A USA I' A HILL A. Tii:S Extract is .u( up in quart bultles. It u six limes clieip:i-, plcas'itrur, unci warranted ntiDeri''i" l anv s .M. It cur.Mi without v nnitiiw. Lunrinr. sick ness, or dt'tiiliui'.itig the patient, and ia purticuUrly fulfilled fjr a FALL AND SPRING MEDtriXE The gre-it beauty mul superiority of this Sirnjjiarilla over wuiw iuiiiuiii,- in, willliH II croillcaiCHaincufH:, it inv-itf .rates the b rly. Cviimunilinn cured. Cleanse and Strengthen. C.inauniDtion guii hn mirivl Broncliiiie. Coneumpliun, Liver Complaint, Colds, Cuuirtie, wo.n..u, n.Limw.o 'iiuiigpi jimmjii, ojrences in tno Cheat, It eel lie MtiKh, Night Sweats, UirTi- cull find find I'Mt'uw Kipoclorelicn, and Tuin in the idc, A:e.. Are have and can be cured. Probably there never was e remedy Hint hn ln com nl in des;eratc casus of cansunipliuu as this ; it clean- cn im nu wig i new, me nysrem, ami appears lo Heal the ul cers ou the lunpi. and (Miicnis gradually regain their usual health snd ntreni'th. CUKluUd CASK OF CONSUMPTION. There is scarcely a d ly pav-ies but there ere a number of eah s ;t c ms.im iLl.m reoried oa cured by the usa nf Vt. T.wnjn' birmntirilN. Tne fjil 'wine Wiis recenilv ro. eeived : IJr.TowXHS.lD Dear Sir: For tbi, Imt tlir vn- ! tm-c been nlllicted vvi.h general debility, and nervous con mnnptim el" the jat aupe, and did not expect to ever gain my neuiui ai an. ai i- f .ng thMugli a ciurmj of mcliciuc under the care of s nie of the m si lialincni'r.t rcirular icians end niemliera of tbe Hoard of Itcallh in New toia ana fiaevncro, ana opcitaing the m 'at i.-l mv e-iriunrra in attempting to rcfr.un my hetillh, nnd after rending Tit a nne injoer of your Sartciiiarillu 1 res lved to try it. After using six bottles I found it d ine me grit good, and colled to see you at your office ; wiih your advice I kept on, nnd do m int heauily thank yon fur your advice. 1 persevere in taking the Sarsararitl ', and Inve been able to attend 1 1 my usual labors f T the last four months, and I hope by the blessings of God and your S irsjpuritln to continue my houlth. It helped me beyond the expectations of ail wlto knew my cose. CHARLliS QL'IMilY Orantjc, Krecx co. N. J., Aug. S, 1M17. Suite of New Jeraey, Essex county, as. Charles Quim by being duly sworn according to law, on his oath saiih, that the foregoing statement ia true according to the best of his knowledge and belief. CHARLES QLIMBY. Sw orn and subscribed to bef ore me at Orange, the lid August, 1M7. CYRUS BALDWIN. Justice of the Peace. SPITTING BLOOD. Read the f .lljwing, and soy that consumption ia in incu rable if y ou can : New York, April 23, 1817. Dr. Townsesd : 1 verily believe that your Sjrsaparilla has been the means, through Providence, of saving my lite I have for several years hud a bad cough. It become worse and worse. At lust 1 ruisod large quantities of bioid, had night sweats and waa prtritly debilitated and reduced, and did not exjiect to live. I have only used your Sarsaparilla but a short time, and there has a wonderful change been wrought in me. I nm now able to walk all over the city 1 mine n o blo,;d, and my cough haa left me. Yon can well imagine that I am thankful I T these resulu. Your obedi ent servant. WM. RUSSELL, Si Catharine st. LOST HER SPEECH. The annexed certificate telle a simple and truthful story of siiAVriug and relief. There ore thousands of simitar ca ses hi this city and Brooklyn, and yet there ore thontnints of parents let their children die for fear of being humbugged or t save o few shillings. Brooklyn, Sept. 13, Jt7. Dr. Tow.tstMD: I take pleaiurs in stating, for the bene fit of those whom it may concern. Hint my daughter, two vears and six m outti is oia was ainicled with general de- biuty ona i-as 01 s.icecn. ?he was given up as past jo fortimatelv 1 was re- oovery by our fsmily physicinn : but cjnimendcd by a friend to try your Sarsaparilla. Before having used one bottle she recovered her speech and was enaDie:i in wais aioue, tn ine aaioiiisiiment ot all wn o were acquainted with the circumstances. She is now auite well. and in much belter heiilth than she has been fir 18 months past. JOMol'H TAYLOR, !!W York St., Brooklyn. TWO CHILDREN SAVED. Very fow families in leed in fact we have not hoard of one that used nr. I ownsend's barsapanlla in time, tool onv ctiimren too past oooummer, wane tnose mat did nt. sickened end died. The ccrcincate we publish below is conclusive evidence 01 irs value, and is only anomer inotanco of its saving the live of rhildren : Dr. Tow.NiExto Dear Sir : I had two children cured bv your Sirsiriarilla of the summer complaint and dysenarv; me was only 15 month old and ths other 3 years. They were very mnen rcnucen, ana we expected tney woultt die : they were given up by tw o respectable physicians. When the doctor informed us lhat we must lose them, we res'il. ved to try y our Sarsaparilla we had heard so much of, but had little'oonfidenee, ther being s much stuff sdvertised that is wirthless: hut we are thankful that wa did. for it uudouloledlv saved the lives of b oth. I write this that oth ers may be induced to use it. Yours, resneciftillv. juhv wimuA, jr. Myrtle-avenue, Brooklyn, Sept. 15, 1M47. TO TIIE LADIES. GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE. DR.ToWNsRND'sSstUAFAaiLLA is a sovereign and speedy euro for incipient consumption, and for Uie general prietr& tion of the system no mailer whethor tho result of inhe rent cause or cauaes, produced by irregularity, illness or ac eiucnr. Nolhuiff can he m ire siiroriung than lis Invigoratuur ef fee's on the human frame. Persins all weakness ana las situde, from taking it at once beeomo ribust and full of euerfrv under Its influence. It immediately c ounteracts the nurvciasniicas Uf UK leuuiie ifiuac, wnica is me Efoat eauai narrennens. it will not tie expected of ns. In ease cf so delicate a na ture, to exhibit certificates of cures performed, but wo ean ire uie attuctoa utai nuuare:is ot cases nave been renor led ti us. Dr. TnTvmn Mv wire' heinr vrsAtlv dislressert bv weakness and geaeral dehilily, and suffering continually by pain and with other ditficull'ies, and having known cases where y.nir modiine has efl'ectcd great cures; and also hearing it recommended for such coses ss 1 hove described, I obtained a bottle of your Extract of Sarsaparilla and f ol lowed tho directions you gave ma. In a short peri od it rein-wed her complaints arid restored her to health. Being gresuni lor ms benents she received, I take pleasure in thus acknowledging it, and reaommandin it to th public. M D. MOORE, ; Albany, Aug. 17, '44. nor. Grand Lydis at. DYSPEPSIA. - No fluid or medieim has ever been diseovured whieh an nearly reseanhles the gastrio juice or saliva in decomposing food and strengthening ths organs of digestion aa this pre porotion of Sarsaparilla. It positively cure every case of dyspepsia, however severe or chronic. v Bonk Department, Albany, Hay 10, IMS. Dr. Townsend Sir i 1 have been oiBieud fat aevwttl yaars wilh dyapepsi in lu worst form, sltsnded with ur nea nf stotmeh, loos of aneatito, aztoams aaartbura, and a great avartaon to all kind of food, and fur wk, (waoal I eoulc) cat) I hav been unable to retain but a small portion on my stomach. I tried th usual remedies, but tho? bad bat Utile cor no efleet ia rtenoving th complaint. I waa In duced, about two month since, to try your Extract oX Bar tananila, and I must say wilh little twofidene I bat after using nearly two bottles, 1 found my eppetit restorsd nd tha heartburn entirely removed t and I would earnestly re oomtneod lb use of it to too who hava baea amicted as I hav been. Youra, en W. W, V AN ZANDT. Agent for Sunbury - JOHN W. FRIUNOi Mar ihnmhofland, MARY A. McCAYi Danvula, WM A MURRAY fcCo., , , , April , 1818Iy ' . iv me neirt oj j nomas Maowy, ae o, BY virtus of s csrtsln writ ol partition snd valuation to me directed, an Inquisition will be held st II o'clock. A. M. on MONDAY, the 0th day of JUNE, 1S4 8, upon tbs premises oft certain tract of land ia Rush township, Nor thumberland county, surveyed oh s warrant dated June 89, 1T7S, to James Dotts adjoining landa of John Hursh. .Lewis Vastine. Benjamin Vaatins and others, containing three hundred and twenty seres, mors or less, to inquire whetser toe sain premiaes ess bs so parted snd divided to snd s monf all ths heirs snd legal representatives of ths said deceased, (to wit : Sophie Jolly, Mary Ely, Charles Rex snd Lydis P. his wife, John Thompson Executor of Rebecca Jolly, dee'd, Re becca Le Due, Adminis'trix nf Mary Rex, dee'd, heirs nf Thomas Maybury, dee'd, Rebecca May bury, Warren Jones fc Elisabeth his wife, Wil l am Harrison at Anna his wife, William Harria tc Susan hie wife, John Boyd k Jane his wife, and Sarah Ann Maybury, who ars the heirs of Wil louxhby Maybury, deo'd, who waa one of the heira of Thomas Maybury, dee'd.) ss in aaid writ commanded, st which time and place the aforesaid heira are hereby warned to be and appear if they think proper. THOS A. BILLINGTON, Sheriff Sheriff's Office, Sunbury, 1 . April 93, 1848. I Ot Dissolution or Partnership. The partnership heretofore existing under the firm of Roiibbach 8c Clemist, in the Foun dry business in this place, has been thia day, dis solved by mutual consent. All persons knowing themselves indebted t said firm, are requested to call and settle their accounts without delay, or they will be placed in the hands nf a magistrate for collection. I. T CLEMENT. GEO ROHRBACH. Sunbury, April 1, 181122 l7livT)cth lleatlcr's Eitntc. "(NOTICE ia hereby (tiven that letters testa 1 mentary have been franted to the subecri bets, executors of Elisabeth Tlentler, lata of Point township. Northumberland County. Perrons in debted to said estate, and those having cla'ins against the same, sre requested to present Ihetn for settlement without delay. , GEO F. MILLER, t JOHNVOUNG, 1 Exec'is. April 8. 18)8 Ct BOARDING. T HE subscriber is prepared to receive and ac commodate a few transient or permanent H'Kirdert, at her residence in Sunbury, 1 he lu cation ia in a handsome and pleasant part nf the town, commanding a fine view nf the Sutqtichnri- na, Northumberland and the scenery aNiac-nt To persona from the city, who with to spend a Tew months during the summer season, bunbury affords a delightful retreat, ANN C. MORRIS. April 8 1818 Om ZZ2 SIS JSLt .EL 3 city DAGUKiinr.OTVi':-; Xo. 100 Chcsnvt strett, 2 doom above 3J. south side, PHILADELPHIA. rHE subscribers, proprietors of the oldest 1. Kstablishment in the t'ily of Phi!adelihia, being founded in 1810, would call the attention of the public to their recent great and mont.'erfal Improvement in takins Daguerrentype I'ortraits. SKY LIGHT PORTRAITS The subu-ribere beg leave to subjoin a few of the notices tin y have received fiom the Press tiVotighout the country, in relation to the' improvement they have made irnhe introduction of light by which the full and clear expression of the F.ye is obtain ed more perfectly than heretofore. Frcm the North American J The neutral expression of tho eye by Mr. CiUins' new process of introducing the light, has been in st dis-.iucllv devel iped, as well t sll the lights and shades indispensa ble to a perfect likeness. From the Saturday Courier. The Messrs. C, have cor'joinlv tibiaiucd the eve. in lietter r.crl'ectif n th;iu u'0 have teen it elsewhere : and this snperi irilv, together wilh the clearness, distinctness and di licslio tint, they give ihir r ieturcs, nvike thorn ovr thy ot'aJuiiraiioii, h a only as likenesses, but as works of art. Fr im the HamsNirtf T'ninn.) We examined soeeimens of their likenesses when in the city the other day, and found them to possess all the beauty . r...,ni uii,i nnuivrno, iret-mon 01 inc niicni areej en- ravlllfF, wllieh hi aoniethinif unnminl in llnvnirnitviu 1'his is obtained by the introduction of light from above, instead of the side of the gHllery. Lf rom tne uaitimore i.npper. The nvost important improvement in the Daguerrian art, laoneby the Messrs. Collins1 Philadelphia, and con sists in a ditferent manner of intioducing the light, and cer tain adaptions of the instrument. We liave seen some of the portraits, which they have executed, snd they have the distinctness and beauty of fine engravings. They are es pecially remarkable ui giving tne proper nstural expres sion of the eye." From everv section of the cuntrv where our mcttires have been aeen they have received simitar flattering noti ce. The public generally are invited to visitour Galleries, probably the most extensive in the work), and judge for tneinscives ot me irutn ct tnese nonces. Philadelphia, April IS, 1M8 OXYGENATED CQJ cO ISd ZS2. d3 s A SOYERI IttN REMEDY f'OH DYSPEPSIA, . riiTinsic, AND QSNEBAL DEBILITY. GEORGE B. GREEX, PuonnToit. Windsor, Kerrnoitf . . T9 a sovereign remedy for DYSPEPSIA, in many of its X lorras, such as pain In the trtoinach, lltsaitiiurii, iiaiiituui Costiveness. Acid Stomach. Headache. loes of Aocvlite, Piles, Night Sweats, tuid even Consumption (DC;itic Phthisic,) and Asthma, or Phthisic otteiuled witn denote ment of the St oniaeb (or DyspeLtic Asthma.) Diliicult Breathing, which often results Irom iniperlect digestion (.or Dvsttentic Svannaio.) is relieved by these Ullters. In sh rt. their use has been proved in the relief' of almost all the symptoms that proceed irom a aenuiiaiea cr un inc conoi lion of the Stomach ; also in general debility arising ft .'in aue or from tha effects of Fever, naruoul oly Fever and Ague. Females suffering under any uterine dcranccnient arising trora weakness, ill una ine "uxruEXAixn uit Txas'' an excellent remedy, and not surpassed by any noali pine in una. The history of this medicine is peculiar. It has made i'a way to pubtie favor solely by the force tot' ils own iniriusiu merits. No artificial means have been used ti give it ifo toriety and thrust it upon uublic attention. It has never before even loeen advertised, but having first shown us re markable efficacy in tit family of the proprietor, end by llim Olterwarus auillimsicreu to aim aiuicica iiicuaa ano as- auuiiitanceswith a like result, its reputation gradually ex. tended until it is known ill the in-.at distant pans of Uie Union, as a medicine of unrivalled virtues in the cur of uyspopsia in ail its aiuereui i.ortns, ana aiso i r uie cure oi Astluua or Phthisic. Its only herald snd Its only eul gy has been the story of its wonderful efficacy, as told from mouth to mouth or By letter from irieiui m irtcna. in eve ry iiistanoe where these Bitters have been used, and the re sult made known to the proprietor, they have proved a re merlw. Numerous certificates, attesting the singular efficacy of th "OxYoXNATEB Hitters," are iu the possess! n of the pr oprietor i many of them signed by persons already widely knowu to tne puotic. CEO. B. CREKN, Proprietor. WINDSOR, Vt., October 3, IMS. Tbe follow lug Certificates have recently been received i WASiniraTOlf. D. C. JuXB 10. lBia. Having made use of tho "Oxygenated Hitters" prepared by Dr. Geo. B.Green, of Windsor., Vt. and from kn w ledge obtained of their efficacy in other cases, we cheerfully recommend them to the puMic, believing tout they will fully MiniAin th. ree. oinmemiatioD of tho Prourict r. We h pe , that this valuable remedy may be so gjnerally ditTancd throughout the country that it may be accessible to all the unlicted. A;V. ifcA.VtTvT' ' f V. 8. Senator from Verm ont JAMFS V. SIMMON'S. U. S. Senator from R. Ishnd 1. T. MOREHEAD, U. 8. Senator and fornurly (iovein or of Kentucky. L. U. ARNOLD, Member of Congress and formerly C vernor of R. I. WM. WOODBRIDOE, U. 8. Senator and fornxriy C varnor of Michiffon. M. L. MARTIN, Delegate in Congress from Wisconsin Territory. . J'rom Hon. II. D. Fosna, Member of Congress from Pennsylvania. ' Washimuton. D. C. Jons 10. 184S. To, air I haw. Wmui a dvsnentia sutTsrer fior about tan yaara, and have rsaorled to vori.ous modiciues for relief without suaceaa. until 1 made us nf your "Oxygenated Bitters." I have uoad about two bottles, and find myself restored to perfect health. The forma in which tha dis ease showed itself, ia my eaaa, wore, great acidity of th Vomoca, Kiss ol appetite, exiremn naiuienca, ncvric ooiuu nation of ths bowels, and violent headache. Feeling desi rous that a krtostdttortga of your valuable remedy may reach others similarly atHicted. I take great plaaaur in record ing my testimony to ita curative aowar ; and would alio remark, that whit on a visit at home e short time sine. I ad mini stared a part of a bottle .to S Sttamber of ny afflicted friend, with great aueosa. They are desirous that you ahoukt svOaNiob an agency ai Pittsburg, or Inforss them whomthe eaedieine tan bs ehostnad. With a aaraveat de slra for your prosperity and aappinasa, I euboerih mvself, truly yourfrieisT W " ,H. p., FOSTER. , Unet. Oao. B. Gaws.Whvh", wt " x 1 Hold WtKnVosaio aad Retail by Oreea 4 Fletrhor, ?. M Sou Sixih Mtt PluWdelphis. , i . Agent for Bcuibury II B. MASSES , . ' .. , ArrUts,tw-; ,r t, it , "- A CARD. ELIZABETH KOLLMER, RESPECTFULLY informs her customers and the nublifl in several, that aha haa lust returned Irom Philadelphia with a splendid as sortment of sll kinds of MILLINERY BONNETS, ol every description, Ribbons, Flowers, Laces, ke. together with so elegsnl assortment of Lawna Oingbama, Cbints's, Gloves, Baregea Shawl. Scarfs, snd a treat va riety of FANCY GOODS, all of which aha offers st ths moat reduced prices- At ths old Stand, opposite Bogar'a ft nstser's Stores. Sunbury, April It, 1S8 3t SALAMANDER., FIRE AND THIEF PROOF CHEST. FIRE-PROOF DOORS FOR BANKS AND STORES Seal and Letter-Copying Presses, Patent Slate-Lined Refrigerators. Water Fil ters, Patent Portable Water Clo sets, intended for the Sick and Infirm. EVA1N8 & WATSON, 70 .WA Th'ni Street. orposiTK The Philadelphia exchange. Manufacture and keep eonstsnt- t ly on band, a large easirtmem of fVMji the above articles, t'fjethor with Crfntr 1. a fc,,c,r niirriu illipni, rai uviiiniiuvr PL::?- ' r IKE-PR OOF BAKt.8, wtllcll are sj constructed as to set at rest all manner of doubt as their being strlctlv fire-proof, and that thev will resist the firo of anv buildinr. The outside cases of them Safes sre made of boiler iron, the inside case of siap stnne, and between the outer case and inner cmc is a space of anne three inches thick, and is filled in with indestruc tible material, u as ta make it an imp 'snibility to burn any of tho cintnuls inside of this Chest. These S capstone Sa lamanders we are prepared and d j challenge tha w jrld to pnxliiee any articlo lu tha shape of B k Hafos that will stand as much heat, and we rnld ourselves ready at all times to have them fairly tested by publie bonfire. W alaj continue tj niinufxclure a lartre and trer.cral nuirt ment of out Premium Alr-tiojV.t Fire Pre if tsafea of whii'h there are over N00 n-iw in use. mid in everv instanes thev have piven enlite stia!acti.-)n t the parehasers of which we will refer the public t J a few gentlemen who have them in uee. Itavvviod 4 Snvder. P)ttvil!e; Joseph O. Lawton Pottaville j Mr. William Carr, Dovlestown, Pa. N. & G. Tivljr, lSj) nuth 3J St.; A Writfht 4; Nephew Vine s!. wharf; AlcKiirler C?rjr, Convcvancer, corner of Filbert and n'h s:s.t J.,hn M. I'onl, 32 n jrlh !)d st.; Myers Bush, fi n .rth 3J sl.j ,!es M. Pul, 101 suth ath si.; Dr. Dnviu Javne, 8 seth 3d t.; Mathew T. Miller, SO s?nth 31 t.; an l we c -uld name sima hundreds of others If it were neesMry. N iw we invite the sttcntion of tho putilie, end particuinrlv tlnsc i.1 want of Fire Prj"f Safes, tcj call at our at re before purcliacing elsewhere, end we can satiafy thein they will pet a belter and cheaper articlo at Kir p'ore than at any other establishment in the city. We alsi mamilticlnre the ordinary Fire Pr vif Chests, at at very low prices, cheaper than they can be bought at any other store in Philadelphia. DAVIT) F.VAVS, JOHANNES WATSON. Philadelphia, April 3, ISIS ly ,' &-.ir..'-.;r'A s;-?tV.:;. .var ;v':... IffiitrA-.TV Twr' s f. fiSf n m t.'ii CXVJ THE ONLY RADICAL CUBE FOB CONSUMPTION !! Scrofula or KinR'a Kvil, Klioumstisiii, Obstinate Cutine?ua t.rii.uons, I'liupiLBcr rcsiuit-a on mo luce, uutciitu, B:!ci, Chronic 1? re Kyua, King Worm or Totter, Scilsl llvad, En!arpm'iit and Tain ot tho B iiL'iftnd j'jiutt, Stubb-ni Ulcere, Syphi litic SymiJtoins, Sfjittticfl ur I-uruljagj, -uh uae oi' Meicury, Drtip v, V.xp sure ot iinpru- 1 "iienca in lil'ej a!:- . Chrjuift Ciuti tu.i -ipjI Liis oMcrn. In thia me3icinft neveral i.ix. ccnl but very Detent art idea of the vesr-Uablj kinrd m are united, firming a c mpcund entirety diircrt'tU iu lis ciinrecter and prjperties from any 1 iuin.m?u in nn operation fn ir.e 6ycm when lah. rm un.ler uiMuse. It h Uid Lm in tua hjnda of ivcrv' neii n. wh . bv huiiincait. or enneral cjurua oi" lite, ia prfia.ioaed t J the ve'rv many ailimenra that ren der Hie at curae. InMietut uf a bleeaing, tuid mj oiten ratult in ncuin. FOR SCROFULA. Pr. Drakf!1 Fanacea ia recommended aa a certain remedy. Not one instance ol ita f lilure haa ever occurred when free ly uacd ! It cures the dueave and at tlieaime time impart vitfr to tho wh 'lc ayatem. Srjfubua pera ma can never pay t much attenti m t the atate of their bio d. Iu pu nficati n ah 'Uld be their firat ai.n ; for nerKCveraiico will accjmpliau a euro of eve hekkihtahy diaeaae. FOR ERUPTlOiXtj OF THE SKIN. Scurvy, Scorbutic AlTcclima, Turners, White Swelling, Kryueln, Ulcere, Uancora, Kuiming ore, bcaija and Bilea, Dr. Draktr'a Panacea cannot bo tjo highly extolled; it aearchca out Uie very r jot of the diaeaae. aud pcrnuuient. INDIGESTION OR DYSPEIIA. No medicine perh&pa haa over been dic ivered which givca a much t mo t-i the attimach and cuuwa tho secre tion of a healthy gastric juice t dccjmp;4w the fo.d aa Dr. gjruae a t-tunceu RIIUEMATiSM. Dr. Drake'e Panacii ia aei wilh the trreateat auccesa in Rheumatic Onnpiiinta, eapucialty auch aa chivmic. It cures by driving out all impurities and fjul hunioure which have accumulated in the ayatcra, which are the cauao of Rheu mitiam, Gut, and Swellingaut the joiiita. Other retnediea a metiinca give temporary reiiet'; thia entirely eradicatea ine disow irom inc Rsicm, vvlu when me unioe tuid bonca are dreadfully swollen. CONSUMPTION. Consumption cam aa cukso-Coush, Catarrh Brn- chilis, Shutting of Bi ood, Asthma, Dl mcutt or L.r'jfuac Ex- tiect iration, lit 'ic FUihli, Night t? iv cat a. Pain in the aida Xc. have been eurcd, and can be with as much certainty as any other disease. A specific his 1-ong been s.iuithl for, but in vain until lite discivcrv ot Itr. iordke's 1'aiiucea. it is mild snd sale but certain and etficnti-ius in lis operati jn, nnd ciuin ot p'sibly injure Uie m.-st delicale cuisutuii in. We would earntstly recommend th se otfiicted to uive it a trial and we beiieve they will not have occasion to regret it. The system is cleansed uu-i strengthened, the ulcers on the lungs aro healed, tjod the iulienis gradually regain their uniuu ubuiin tutu aiicngia. touju mo luujwuig : TF.&TIMONY. ritiLA.. Deo. 14th. 1817. VzxH Bin : In renlv t3 vour caeni n reaoeetiuir Uie use nf Dr. Drake Panacea, I will sav, lhat altliuugh a perfect disbeliever in the cxiaUnca of a Panacea, or cure lor all diw)Ke-t, however valuable it may be in certain conditions ol the system, stilt 1 have believed that a cure fVr CJiisump- ucn W3U1U De au-overen anor or iater, ana cuu aity im n.e to try y ur medicine in twi very inveterate casea. They were ir,.n 'UiioeJ by the attuivdinff uhvaicians tu be iLi.MONAKV consumption, and aband mcd by tlitm as in cunABtc. One ol the iH.rs3us had been under the treat ment of several very able practiti iters fr a number of yeara, ana incy eatci sue nau " u 1ub.11 ?nea consumpti ni embiue with Sorriuls," and that ahe might hnctri"jr imo timet but could n t ho pcrnuuicntJy relieved, fu hthcued ine client cl tne rauacea nns been u?h cruttlyiug'. (July i mr or five tKttlts were ued bv nc of the nei's .dk before ane nctan u impr ve mpiciiy. i lie nw:cr to- K abut tui wi:i uinv inn inm laminar urn i am wun r Hisuniniun v inheritance and by extensive oUurvaii -n as a study, mwl kn3wU)ir ala j tha injurious edeta in nine caaea out uf ten of Ur. b ucsct. and other vegetable t(nua. aa well aa of many ot the exneotoramannd Heititives, 1 ah uid never nave rte immendt'd iht use of Drake's Punacea if I had n it bctn acquainted with the uigredicnta. Bui tic it to siy that thwe are iec jnmicinKM ny our rorsi p puiur ana sciuiiinc pnym. ciaus, and in their present c miFiined state, form probably the bent alterative trint has ever bren made. The cure is in accordance with a tha ry of Consumption broaehed in p ranee a low yeara ajr.i, by one oi her m-at eminent wri ters on medicine, and n w eaiabiiihed by facta which ad mit of n diapuie. Very Reapcntfulty Yours, h. C. GU.NN. Tt use the lsnirunae nf another, "Dr. Drake's ranarea in olwnya e'dutnry in ii riTect--never injuri ua. h ia n i as 0m:-:t is n t and Lxpcctmint. It is n it mt ended ta lull Ute invalid iutJ a futal aecurity. U ia a reak remedy a grand heulinir and curative e mpcund, the great and only remedy which medical acicwe and skill has yet prxlucavi f r the treatment of thia hi'Jiert J uncnquered malaily. Aud n wran hflHcled with thia dread diaeaae, will be juet to hiinaeif and hia friendu, il he g i d iwn tu the grave without icaiinK leu vinuca. a aiueie o me, in ni'i raatja, win prt- duce a favur'tle change lu the eondituu of any patient, aowevar low." TO THeTaDIFS. Iadiea of nata omoloxi n and cnaumntive habits, and such aa are dehiiiated by th ae obstructi'ttia which femalea ate liable to, are restored by the use of a bottle nr two, to bloom vigor. It ta tar tha beat remedy ever discovered for weakly children, and auch aa hava baa humore ; being nieaaaul, they take it. Il immediately restores the appetite, Streng'n ana omr, Nothinar ean be more surnriaina than ita invlgtratina ef. facta on the human frame. Feiveva. all weakneaa aivd las- aitnde befoie takiuf it. at onoe become- robust aud full of energy under tie influence, it immediate oouuteracla the nexveieeaueaa of Uie female frame . CAUTION Be oarefui and aca that yon get the genu tne Dr. Diuu'a Panacka It haa the signature of Geo. F BroBB on the wrapier end ala the nam "Dm. Drau Pamacxa. Puixa " hl iwn in the elaaa. Prepared crily by Storm k io, Druggist, If a. 81 North Acenl fir Bunburv H. MAMWH. '' ftoU bv Wm A Mttakax a Ca .TMriDe H ftaiM sm, Mdton; Mabt McCoy, NtvthoiBbefaBa4i K P Mrra, ttiooaufmiig. April 1. - '-1 " ' 1 '1 K WESTERN New vnnu COLI.EOEOP HEAIsTII, 207 Main street, Buffalo, tf. Y. DR. O.C. VAUGHN'S Trgelable Lllhontrlptle mixture. THIS celebrated remedy ia eonstantly ineraaaiiig lu fams by tha many cures It is making ALL OVER THE WORLD. It haa now become tha only snadieuie for family us, and ia particularly recommended tor DROPSY: all stages of thia complaint Immediately relieved, no matter ot oow long standing. Bee rtiampniei lur testimony. GRAVEL, and all diseaaea of ths urinary orgsns ; for the distress, ing complaints it stands slone no other article can relieve you and the cures testified to willconvlnce tho most skep tical) sea pamphlet. Liver Complaint. Billiuu diseaaea, FEVER & AGUE. To tha Great West especially, and wherever these com plaints prevail this medicine is' offered. NO MINERAL AGENT, no deleter! ius compound is a part of this mixture, it euros these d menses with certainty and celerity, and does not leave the system torpid. See Pamphlet. PILES, a eomplafnt of a most painful character, is IMMEDIATELY RELIEVED, , and a euro follows by a few dave us of this article; it la rar before ny other preparation tor tills disease, or for any r disease origiusting from impure blood. 6ee pam- " DEBILITY OF THE SYSTEM, week back, weskneas of the Kidneys, Ac., or inflamma tion of same, is immediately relieved' by a few days use of this medicine, and a cure is always a result of its use. It stands as A CERTAIN REMEDY, for auch complaint., snd al3 fur dcrungenicnts of tbe fe maJe frame, IRREGULARITIES, SUPPRESSIONS, painful menstruations. No article haa ever been offered exrept thin which would touch thin kind of derangement. ii mar oe reuea upon as a ur ana ciimivo rcincuy, aim did we fed permitted Li d a i c ju!d jrive A 1HUISAINU KAAJKS, an proof of euros in thia distri'Miinir chun of o m;0ointa. 't-e DStTlDh.et. All hi ilcfM. ,1 .,-. riiOiililfnil oiiutilMlinnn from the effect i f mercury, will find the bracing power of this article to act immediately, uid the p'As vom mineral eradicated from the aval em. cuur 1 1 V I'. LllAbbS wiao find the altetutivc propcriira of this arti PURIFY THE 1H.OOL tide. OOD. and driven auch diseanea frjiii the nyttom. See pnmphlet for tcatinuny of curca in nil diiaws, w hirh the limits of an advertiacincnt will not permit to be nmd hero. Agents t. f... , I,, vmaiii m .raguB ui cemncatca oi igh character, ant) a string';. ARRAY OF PROOF of the virtues of a ncdicinc never appeared. It ia one cf Uie peculiar feeturcn of thia article that it never fails to benefit in any case, and il b.ne nnd muKcli? arc left to build upjn let Uie emociiited and lingering invalid anl kefp tnkivs the medicine as bng as there ia an im prjvement. ine proprietor would CAUTION THE PUBLIC - ntfiinrt a number of arliclea which cine out under the neat ui SARSAPAR1LLAS, SYRUPS, kC.t os cures f r Dropry, Oravol, : They are good f.T no thing, nnd conC K'ted t' pull the unwary ! TOUCH THEAl NOT Their iuvent:ra nei!r tlnught nf enrinp mioh difsea till this article had d mc it. A particular a'.u ly of the patn-l-'hlct ia earnciily a licitcd. Agents and all who snll the article nrn glad to cincrr.ATE grattlilouslv. Put nn in 30 nr.. boltles, ot S2 ; 12 oz. it nt PI each tiie lorper h ol'linir 0 i7. np-re than tw i smell lut llea. Lrvk out onrl pet impefrH upon. K.very b ttle has "Vaughn's Vctfttablo Lith-oiitriptic Mix lure," 'hi own upon the glass, the written sifmalure of "(. C. VaitR!mM on Ihe directi ms, aui (. C. Vauifhn. Hufl'al o,:' stomped on tiie cork. N'Oiie other are ceiiuiiie. l'rc-mril bv Dr. G. C. Vantfhn, and s ld nt the Principal Office, S!i7 Main street, BiuTtla, at vhilcsile and retail. No attention given to let ters unlcfts p ist paid orders lro:n r-.-irulflrly c onstittitcd Agents excepted ; p"8l paid letters, or verliul' cominiuiiea tijns s ilicilititr advice, promptly tittctidr-d t o rratis. Otlices dev ote 1 exclusively t o the s ite ol tliis arttide 13-2 Nossm st. New York city ; 2yS Kt-scx st.P-iiem, Muss.; and by the principal Druggist throughout tho United States ana tanaaa, ss Agcn'S. List of Afrettts Starrs M co Wh olesale Acetil Philodel. phis J. V. Friling, Stitibtiry Iniac Cicarhsrt. Seliusirrovo C. A. WyeUi, I.ewil.itrtr H. l.Sheafcr, Mill jti Itnycs & Mccormick, McEwccsviUe Mies McCov, Norihnmbcr- Ulfl'l. April 1, 184r y ------ I'.fcSCY and STAI'I.K DK1 (iOO th- New Stori .Vu 79 Arch street, between 2 and 9.1 l';rli t de, ruiLAiiEi.riiiA rPHE 'ilosrriber invite pnilicnlar attention to his laieo and iplenditl asinitment of new av eho'ie styles of Dry Goods compiisiiiif a general variety oi me most desirable kinds ot U' f is Vl'i. terialf, khaips Gloves, Hoiitru Vft hrinkuble Flannels. Worked Collais. Cantbr t, J.iroi:et Mull, Nitnioitk anil Plaid Mii'lint, Linen Cant' b ic and lit Pocket Httttf; Black Ital an Cra v iti. others too numerous to advettise. IRISH LINENS AND FURNISHING GOODS Particular attention ia given to Linens and Fur- nishing Goods, generally Ihe stork is large, and the prices w ill be found much lower than usu al, having been purchased at Auction at sarrifi red rates The fabrics ore warranted pure flax and from the beat makers. 11ARLKS ADAMS P. S. Tenons wishing Plain and Medium stylet ot Dress Goods and h.wlr, will find choice variety Philadelphia, April 1. 1318- Important Information. 1 0 all purchasers of ready mado clothing, in- formation is heieby given that the well known and much relcbrute l Clothirg emporiuin, known at the P3tii(ltiltlil:i Vl'anlrclto. R McKauxc, Proprietor, tin H5 Chestnut street, between 3J and 4i st . Philadelphia, Is astonishing tbe community witb bit cheap a)d lashionable apparel, or ever y tlc-scription and va riety. Vestt from SO cents to 6 dollars. Good black Cloth or Caasimere Pants, aa low aa 3 dollars and upwards p i pair, a.'t'ording to quali ty. Black French lltithiiress (.rata at low as 8 dollars. Summer clothing cheaper, peibapa. ban ever wat known heretofore of the tame quality. Wholesale deelprt are particularly invited to call andexamine the laigeand well got upcioth ingoflhit large ettablishment, na very particu lar attention ia paid to th" ratting, an that purchasers at w holesale will be certain- to get gurments when they rom In put tliein on their customers, that will fit with tajte and ease, which is a matter nf great importance. We invite one and all tn rome nnd examine for themwivea be fore purchasing. Philadelphia, April I, IS IS 3m Pictorial r.illlioii of d'Aublgne's gn at Work on ttiv Ueforaiailon OF THE SIXTEENTH- CENTURY IN GER MAN V, SWlli.ERr.ANU. ML Will be published or. nr about tha 1st of April, 1818, by JOS A Sl'EEL, No OU I berry at. above 6th, hit splendid 12mo edition nf the above named work, with IS engraven Hiiisiraiioni irom ori ginal designs; 4 volt m 2 bound in txtia cloth and library sheep The publisher respctlluiiy rant tne atiennon of tha liadi- aud the public gf-nerally, to lint work bfing the only tllustiatedeilition pnUlistiftl , In the United Slates H trustt that the beauty i of ita vrnhellishments. the stiong and tubtlantial tnsnner in which it is bound, in foniunction witn the known popularity ol the work itaelf, will be a ture recommendation In public favor. JOS. A f I'EF.L SS Cherry st above Oth J. A 8 lias also lately published, a new and beautiful Edition of Sergeant Uell'aRaree Show, a auitable book for children, neatly done p In extra elolh r-biladflphie, April t, 1818 Tlmo and Iintanco Saved J sunbury rcaxiir. nriHEanbseribera having leaeed the llnl"''y M. Ferry, beg leave to inform Ihe public, thai they are prepared to convey Teama, Plea."" Carriagea and Foot pataengera arroaa the river with safety and without delay They have pro vided themaelvet with new end enmmndtnue cra fte. which will alwaya be mended with tbi nd careful handa. Petsonslravellmg to nnd from and through Sunbury ta New Berlin, Lewlsburr. Harlleinn end other plaeea. will Hnd It greatly to their ad. vantage to cross at thia Ferry inttead of tbe Bridcea. aa they would aave from wo to four ltM in d.at.ncar. JOHN SPEECE ' , . . LEWIS LENHAFT. (unVury, A pill I, Utt SIEVE, niDDLE, Screen &.VTIr Croth ffIaBurCter, Mb. 48 tiorth Front ilreM, ht'wten Nttrk-t and Arch ilreet. HHiADBLPHI A, ' rpHE Huhserihera having m..a Rrtt itnprasHra I inents In the sbevs huiuees. are now aaana f icturme;, i,f a superior qualitv. all kinds of PL Ml and OK!t A MENTAL WR WOhlt, nehaa 8ievp, Riildle , Screen; Ac., for all kiods of Ora4n Res Is, Band, Ore, SoutT, tJtardi, Bi trkduat, eku Fonndera' f love of a soprrloi quslity ansleiill on hand. Al-o fief- a, Wiie Diah Cnvera, SufS Hpringa, Twilled Whs for Hpark Catcher. V. OrnanientsaJ Wire Wrk. . ' Such a Cage, Nursery Fruiters, Osnlrn BrnaW Ing, Flower ai ds, Trainers, Trellia work fof Grant! Vine, Ve Alan Wire Fencing of every deerirw "on. rr Older thankfullf IwlsiJ and iiMennli ly eieru.ed t, WA 1"80N dt COX. Fel). 19th, 1848. 8m. PHILADELPHIA IODIC AL HOtTSB,", Ettabtithtd itl years agt, by Dr. KINKELIN. The oldest, surest and test hand to euro sll for sad of seen I diseases, disease) of the skin ant solitary hshha nf youth, l P It. KINK EI. IN, N. V. earner of 3d and Union tit., between Sprue ana rin, t j squares jrom tne tSMhange, YOUNG MEM If on value tour life or yoatf ho ilth. remcnilwr, the delay of a month, oay, even a week, may prove jour ruin, both of Sod and mind. Hence let no false modesty deter yote from making your rasn known to nne who, fro am education snd rraiectnliility,e n alone hefrientj yen. He who places him-elf nndor l)r KINKBUiVS treatment, may religiously en fiJe in bi honor ae a gen lemon, ami in whoe bosom viU bta forever locked Ihe secret of the patient. Ton msny think they will hug (he secret t.itbeir own hearts, and cure lhem-elv., Alee I bow of ten is this a fatal delusion, anil how Many prr' mtKing young man, no m ghl liae been an orna ment to eoctrty. has failed from the earth. COUNTRY INVALIDS. finding it inconvenient in m..ke pevrtl tpplira' ti 'i, can, l.y elating their ens explicitly, together with ell their rymplom. (per I. t er pnet-piid.) have, forwarded to ihem a chest ron'ainir.g Dr. K's tna dirinej appr pristed accoiilingly. t'arkaeee of M. du'liit s forwarded to any part nf the United Sute at a moment's notice. try Post run tan-sea, add eased to Dr. Ki- situs, I'hiliidilpliia, will bo promptly attended to. Uc . UOili. 1847. ly DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS, So 191 (jiicsnut Street,, ; j Swlh East Corner of Eighth st , PhilaAclphid. ORTRAT IS Irom the am attest brst- In (tr the largrot sir.e, slnilv or In arous Tht Finpritttora are warranted in atihiir. that their work has guin. u a leputation second to none in ihe world. Exl'acta from the Preset Life-like in the expression, chestlt correct in die shading.--'Ledger. 1 nn ait hat srriveJ at great perfection, ami none nnrierstml il lift ter than Met Icea & Qer mi." Baltimore Ir s. "Ailmiiable! nothing can exceed their etqultttt lelitaey." U. S Cazette. Ex' 'act from the report nf the Judges, al tiie last fair nf 'ho Frmklin Institute 'Dacnerreotvpee n flits detartnient there are some eery eieeiletYP sprc ni-ns in the exhibiliun, anil the Judge think tUey see a progressive improvement III tbte braotirll of tr.e art I he.v have not r commended an ward in f vor of anv of the enmpetitora, bat are i i p tc.l to rank a Jtrit in order, ihe collection at MdM.EI'3 & GERMON, aa eontaiaing the tW grcf tut flier of mperior specimens." I hil .deipiiiu, i- i'b l, 1818. But (TiTlLEMsE! CIIALIaENGEt THE CHALLENGE We have obaerv.J ry pa'lcnt'y for a vear past ihe fevered at tornpta by ao ite nf t or fia'rrni'y. ti force a TrX!y ta'.ion which their -rofesinnnl ekill alone must lair to give thein. And we vtoulJ continue our ailenl' lobs- rvntion, itri ler tie ennsci lurnesaof art unboK -tere.l mctil, were it not more than ptohabl that thia species uf fanftronade may Oiveit the public' eye f.om a candid etsminntioii into ihe merit of' the un.ltiiud" of profi srnra in the Daguertean atU We would see merit trek en honnreb e pttbRci. ly, and ihere'.iy win for itself golden opinione; bill we tH pise lhat rorrahle chicanery by which mere p-itmce gnina an ovation over genuine woit1.. It ie to make this vaulting ambition over le.op it-elf or withdraw Its apurioua elaimai. Ihat WtJ. now uespaKO un ita fancied aecurity by throwing,' the g'nve Tot an honorable teat of skill. Oar tag ' is f 500 ihal tbe average of a given number of da guerreotypes executed at Ihe Daguerrean OaMer of M P. 81.MONS, 179 Cbeanut slteet, will exhi" bit a itre .ter amount of perfection in tha art thaar anv aiinilar average number frm any other gaile ry in the Unittd 8 ate. Thia ia no Ml boas ' we nv'sn what ne aay. We are tleeiroos that that, public should give their patronage to merit sni treen. e. ' We a k investigation, free, rigid, impartial io-' ve tigaliou. We havv thrown the glove. Wits will pick it up t M.P.SIMONS, . 179 Chrsnut nppnai'e Slste House, rhilad.'. N. U. It will be uiHlersto.d by our tatntMry ' friends, that the aluve challenge haa mcr- yet le. n accepted, and we also wish h tfnderattsMt, that ve did not intend to make hy ;.tM, wtfflreJF' wo have abeatly txprea'ed otir i ptoptiita .Ifl frpTO priaie the pr ie to some charitable norrtose' MvR.eiMass. IMiilailelpbia. Feb. 19, 1818. Sm. GIESE ft, SON. Commission nnd Forwarding jMERCUikirrs. J'.. 48 Commerce Stmt Wharf. BALTIMOBFy Will receive and aell all kinilt of Coa'ntfy PiO duce Flour, Grain, Ste. N B. Particular attention given ta the aate of Lumber And cath advancet made on con signments, when required. Apiil 1, 1818 4m ,ai, y - .cr Spi'Meg Dry Gnotit. VecvrKiuaoiT & zall, A'i. 7 .'i-MA Stt 4fret. Philadelphia. 'ITS AYE now in the store and ate. daily- teceiv 3 J ing in addition to their assortment at they ar rive in ihe New York and Philadelphia Markets, new Spring Dry Goods constating in part of New Styles Spring Mot. deLainee. New Style Barrgea in Stripes, Plaids, lie. Choice Col. ore. mode Borefei, New Lasrne and mode Mos.. de Letnee-,. Paul da cherves, a new article, neve atylv Tistuet Vc, kc. FaiacH and Scotch Giatonasia, In ,'tofe erje ' of the largett attortment in Philadelphia, frem the lowest price to the D.iirtt qualitiea, rattch lower than last seon FURNISHING GOODS. On hand at all seasons of the .year t hftf ' tortment, both of Linetia and Mutllnt, at great reduced pricea, alto Linen Damatke, Counter- ' panel Vc Shawlt, Glovea. Lacee &C. High ' Luttia Black Silkt, for montillaai Vttitee. Dree-' tea ke. . Mens & Boy'a wear of all deacripttatsa. ' Ladieeand Gentleman viaittnt tha-erff-ar la- ( vited In call and examine our (lock. A liberal teduclioa made tolboae who buy te ael! again. Philadelphia. April 1. 1818 l ino sV SEAL. KKGRAf ISO. WM G MASON. Jt. -' 48 Chesnvt sf. 9 Awt abotslnd St., PhihJerpir. En trayer el Bl'aol-XEM tk VHITROCATCtk, ' Watch paper. Labela, Door plalVe, Majti . Flatnnt lor Odd Fellewa, 3ona of Teaapsjraaxe.i Jtc , kc. Alwaya on hand a general aaaartaneaf of Fine Fancy Goods, Gold pent ceteryr tfaalfl jr. ' Dog Cnllart in great variety. Fngravstra. Mela, j' and maisrtala , ;'.' ' a y. Agency for the Manufacturer ef G,!aiier( XJaV - mon'la. ' Ordere per mail (peat paid) will be ?uet Philadelphia. Ataril I IBil-v " "I " r " " - g ar