ITEMS EMTOtUt Ud SELECTED. . An apprentice io the Printing Bum fed about 14 year Old, , would be nice at thit office. One who could read JOerroaB would he prefetted : -;" "t&- Pixx ro Sals. A we", have i-aadarged or paper we oiler for sale t good wond htftded Walhtngtoa Iron Pressthe i'fcam Oft which the AAericar. has' been .jmhtod. , Jh platin meaiurct 2t by dO in .tthea full. ..It will be sold amply because i we have no further use for it . , ; KT Panrrwa INK-We' have received a freth supply of printing inky which will bo aold at city prices, for cash $5,25 per Jctg of SO lbs. : h .. .a n j i V.t . ".'.-, J I I. t-i iK el. ,.:-t . -j-rr, tl 1 "I'm very partial to QeneralSoott. but he is ' rVflloW wrmnrr ' "WM ., ... , "How so l" . "Na soldier. Ivw a fight ta compbin of hit filtor-N.1 Yi Mai. .. ,.: r. . t.'ftut sb afiftowaaSeotf had. ' Sttrely you icannoi blame him for complaining of it. 'Battm Bttp-'i ' '" i.. - '?' Certainly not irj such' a cast. This is not he first soft pillow the hero of Luntly's Lane" has stripped of its feathers. True Sun.. OT-This is 1he m?t ?Jni ve pillow ffjjfie.hWe ever heard ofit has cost Un cle Sam $100,000 already, and is not yet A ooi pillow can not be made WSfftl. V witnout stripping some oira ot it From the Buffalo Com. Adv. of Saturday. Failvkb or thc Eait (Pa.) Bank A ru mor is ' quite current here to-day that the Erie (Pa.) Bank has gone by the board. The report, is no doubt correct, as the institution " has been tottering for months past, and the ' banks and community had lost all confidence in tts stability, , The agent for redeeming the bills in this city ceased receiving any more ' of its notes yesterday afternoon. The amount . of the jssues of the bank in circulation must be very large, as the charter was one of that class that ' gave all manner of privileges to those who had the control of its affairs, Such ; of our brokers as have been victimised are offering tho notes of the bank to-day at SO ' cents on the dollar. ' , Rccomcbt or thc Monct lost the Pac ; SiacMTor thc Newark Bankinu and Ijjsu BakceCo The whole of the Banking notes contained in the parcel left by the Presitient of the vbeve named Company, on the Jersey ferry boats on the 3d inst., were recovered on SaturJay night, being found at the resi. dence of a colored woman named Mary Ste wart, living at Jersey City. This woman at tempted on Thurs lay last to exchange some two or three S3 notes of the Newark Bank ing Company, which led to suspicion and her arrest, and the recovery of the bank notes to the amount of S2 1,000. Only two or three of the checks have been as yet recovered, but it is believed that the whole of the notes have been obtained. The woman had picked up the package on board the stcon.boat where it appears the President in the heat of a political discussion had left it. Thc Mexican Bunds. The Arco Irir, of the 17th ult., contains an article concarniug the five millions of Mexican bonds in the possession of Messrs. Manning ami Mackin tosh, which does not possess uy particular interest. The New Orleans Crescent says k the whole affair is an instance of the greatest duplicity on the part of those astute Scotch men and financiers. The money (8600,000) ' which was advanced by those gentlemen to ha Mexican Government, was evidently loaned under the conviction that through it Santa Anna would be enabled to defeat the Americans before the city of Mexico. The I pcrfidity of this British agent is made evi dent by the fact that during the continnance of the armistice, we are informed upon the authority of the best testimony, that Mr. Mackintosh was in the daily habit of assur I ing Gen. Scott that the Mexicans were ma " king no preparations to prolong the contest, although we all know they were at that mo ment busily engaged erecting fortifications and planting artillery. Sick Haacaca. Wr ghft Indian Vtgtlablt Pill are a certain cure lor every description of beadach. because they cleanse the body from those morbid humors, which, if confined in the ttomaeb, are the cause of nausea and sickness, want of appetite, diaagseeable tatte in the mouth bad breath, wasting of the gun, decayed teeth, and many other distressing complaint: and when taken into tha circulation, and thrown 1 ijpna the varioo parts of the body, give rise to - every malady incident to men. Four or five of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pillt. ttken onca in twen'y-four hours, will, in a thort time, put a complete atop to Sick Headaeh at tha same .tints the digettive organs will be restored to a health- toad. ""Cmt'rt r-' avoi-l eouutetfrita. purchase frnm nnfy who can ahojr a rertiftcaia of agency, sensing the landing of W.i'liam Pmn J and cneapsie tha lahrls the bog with In- to simitee On the certificate. To he genuine, they mu: be dtictlv alike, eieniiure and all. Beware of coun cil and Impoeiilnn. . , a , t (Tj- The gmaine fur by Haxar Maaasa, sole egent for Munbury. and othar agent, publish sVta aaothei part at Ibis paper. . ill1: 6, I At Mauch Chunk, oa the latins., WILLIAM HENRY MASSER, son of Dr. G. W. Maaeery aged S months. . ,1 .: roXaVABXetXIA XdUUCBT. , . yVsoaasoav, May 10. ,1818, " WhsUT Rod is worth 138 s 140o ; whito 141 a U3o. 5. ; . Rts Southern 75, Penns. ft' t9o per bushel. .,..,;.;., -v. . . , . . , Corn 'Peons, ysllow 50c, weight white '47480.-' " Oats Penns. sr'e worth 40 s 42c; South ern It s 40. . .' .).- , ' , ! Whiiest 8ale in bbls, stt3c; hhdst2e. ' CLOYissgiD Sales' st ei s S3 i nuuket 4ull. , , ' - I " 1 ' : - ' . sjicriaoBK MtsKir. , (jlBf aj w b 1.T1 e " rs -- j . Gbaik. Wheat eonttnons; varj scasroo. Some small lots p( qooi to prime reds 'were sold to-ds at 138 s 142 els. . . . . . , - 8sles of Cora le-day st 4t 44 cU. fof white, and 40 gts, f yellow. ... . , Oats are worth IS a IS cts- sales. ' WmsatY msll aalea of bbls. at M a 111 F PRICE-CURRENT. ,." Currtettd Weekly by tknrj Halter. 171 Kta,in i! 'cCoa,.,;-.: Oat, v.: , Btrrria, Btt, (, ' ; Pens, ,-i . Pianaae, TSMWa ; i 'j ft iciv. 4 60 ..T-f."i . ja i: -irtii! e . ni.Mr v b .; i tc (y "la osaswaa, t j 3nivi !. niitov'ty ' r PSMf !' il; . ui ; ntti i.j:i. ..' HtCKLBtl Pl4t,' -.! Hi n I .) ..'jk.ilil St I to ' 1 TRENCH REVOLUTION,.; ; TTRANTS at well at Monopotiei, ssutt fall, M mutt price. -That Ibis it a fact caa bs rova.-l by railing at .n .'!. v'u. . .v No. 72 North 3d street, above Arch, PBII.ASBZ.VHXA. '' ' 'LB'-nVRAY,"'-" " " FINE 50tD AND SfLVEtt' WATCHES LOWER THAN EVER OFFERED, ,. ,y. lWMmlf'ati4''ntlmll, ,.. - !, ,Tba atoek canaitt In part, of Gold anil Silver Lsrert j. I'Epiprs ami Quartier Watchet Jewel, ry of the newest and HMtAjfaahionabts patternt. SIL VEK SPOONS, 4s.T-Part.cular attention nai.l to .theta articles,, (he yuo, aavAiVA a AT. 1. and workmanship ililto... The eitablUh. ment of LE HtJRAT hat been Well kndwtt FOR FOURTY.YEAKS, in SECOND Street, and. hat madet character which needs no., iMiffiiie-. Siler TEASPOONS at low at tJ.fiO per tett WAIUA ULAS5ES Plain. 10 eti; Patent, 13 ; Lunette, 90 eta; other articles in nronor- H'mtmbtr, you caa buy hers below sny pub lifhed lilt of prices in thit Citf or New York. Watch Repairing: par?!',iilarly attended to, and warranted to (ive tatialai'lion N B Old Gold and Silver bought lor raik Of taken in eirhange at (don't forget the No 73) North Second Street, abnee Arcb, Philadelphia. 8ept. 85. 1817 ly . May 6, 1848 ' ' Estate of CUmrlea Woolvertais. NOTICE it hereby given that lettrrt testa mentary bavo been granted ta the subscri ber, executor of Char le Woolverton.dec'd. late of Shamokin townahip. Northumberland county. AM peraona knowing ihemelvea indebted to said eatate. and thoie having any claim tgaintt the for that purpose at the bouse ol the late dee'd, on Tuesday, the 6th day of June next, of which per sons interested, will please take notice. 1 JOHN I. WOOLVERTON, , WILLIAM REED. ,. April 89. 1818 Bw . . ... Executors. Dissolution or Partnership. The partnership heretofore existing under the Arm of RpuRaacn tt Clkmikt, in the Foun dry business in thi place, hat been thit day, dis solved by mutual consent. All persona knowing themselves indebted to said firm, are requested to call and settle their account without d-lay. or they will be placed in the hand of a magiatrate for cullect.on. I. T CLEMr'NT. GEO ROHRBACH. Sunbury, April I, 1841 93 . . Estate of Charles Gearliart. NOTICE ia hereby given tbat lettera of ad ministration have been granted to the sub criber on the estate ol t'harles Gearhait, dee'd, late of Rush township, Northumberland county. All pennns having any claims on said estate, and those indebted t t the aame, are requested to set tle their account without delay. Tha subscri bers will meet for that purpose af the house of the Deceased, on Monday the 92(1 of Vay next, nf which prnn interested will pleae take no tice. JOHN GEARHART. Jr of Rush, WM. METTLER, Jr. of Augusta. April 1-1 13 IS - 8t Good Intent Fire Company. (n motion, it was resolved tbat the Secretary " be directed to give notice in the "Sunbury American." that al! persona whose name are nn the roll of the Good Intent Fire Company, and who have not attended any dated meeting of said Company during the six months previous, to thi lUte, will be expelled at next stated meeting, unless good cauae to the contrary ia shown, and their fine placed in the handa of a Justice nf the Peace tor collection. Extracted from the minutes of May 1st 1818. HENRY DONNEL, Sec'y. . Sunbury. Vay 6, 1818 KtWitstiMviiMUi Ta preventing tha publie with a remedy for tha treatment .a. ana cure 01 r evkr and aowi ana inner Mil us at seises, no aooloev ia needed. Vast numbers ia the United Kates. who surfer from these aflectwua in their varied forms, are canpeilea 10 seek relict trom other tMircee than the irome- niaie preaeripiKina m tne regular pnyncian. it DecHnes Iheref e aa object of humaiutv. as well aa "f eublie uitcr. cat, to bring bel'ore them a remedy prepared from much ex perience, and which rony always be relied upon aa ra, srracTUaL, o basmlus to thi constitvtioh. Tliat such ia the true chriranter of tha INDIA CHOLAGOGUK. ia anily alteaied by the universal success with which it has peen cmpioyeo. IT Katruet from a eommunicatino ui the Hnn. Wil liam Woo mutisos, of the Li. 8. rienate, hue Governor of ajicmgau. Detsoit, Oct. SI, 1840. DOCTOB CUASLCS OsOOOB. Dear Sir, 1 have read with muoh interest, your little TEAkATisa upon the 'causes, treauueut and cure" of the febrile diseases which have ao extensively nrevailed la our enuntrr durine the last few m'Hiths an interest increased no d'Hibt, by tne fuct that I have individually auflered ao much from them. Though I feel myself very ins xnpetent to judge safely upon a subject sj entirely profeaai.ioiu, yet your tne iry seems m me weu reaameu, and your eaten aiona just, aud 1 wins withal, that your pamphlet is calcu lated to pr uduea amch practical eood. 8eaking of the medicine he says : It fully justified your flattering ezpeetati ns, and as a aide, convenient, and popu lar remedy, my own uperienca, a far, induces aaa to be lieve that it will pr we a treat public benefit. I am pleased to learn that yoa have recently est ihlished several agenciea f iu disp-wtino th High I regret that, with a view to a m e general diaseminatme of it, y m ah wM have found it aeceaisiry to remove I rom your present rsatdanea among as. tt iu mucn reapect I nave die a'ain wj oe, sir, Your obliged servant, i ' WILLIAM WOODBHIDGB. rOT rrom the Hon. Wis. A. Fuicbsb. Chief Justice Su'Tcme Court of th State of Hichigaa, to the Agent at Drtroit. ... . .... . irs Aaaoa. rea. ir.n. 191a, 8ir, Having had repeated oponrtunitiea duriuz the last year, of wilneasing the salutary edeclauf Dr. Osg aids Inula IV observaUou. of nansna f rears, who have been inuned lately relieved by I ef one or two holt las of Chdagogna and 1 have a 4 known a aiagla ease where seuaf aaa uJt baea ebtsinsd by its aee. Believing that the geHsral usaof this medioine nsmet be 01 the graatast irapnrtiinee to at para aa living in Ik w pane of our ematry, which are aubjeet to BUU.ass Dissssrs, I airs it this eeosral reooasayyvWrSi. Nor ia the elsasnre Ol Mia act H1IW1.WHVU, uj tma. . ! . paaawf quaiutad with Dr. Osgol, aud that I have the mnat entire eoaadence ia kirn aa a skillful, expetitaeed, aud )udicioua Irlauain respectfully your saoat obedient servant. WM. A. FLETCHER. From Jambs Otasoa, Esq., of Buaavln N. Y. Btstalo. March IMk IMS. vw ..in OaoooBt Mv Dear Kir. In answer to your renoesT, I moat readily state the (rood experienced my faaiuly by the aaa of your Iudie Ckotsgogue. My wi wae troubled with the Fever end Ague nsarW twal Ui ife m tbs : and Ike medicine gives her Invariaiay a tie uae .1.11 u. A.A . I is Akmmm r unrehasea irr aer aa- varai kmne ef esadieiee, but IhoyCed not resaoee a. I had eut at thie time heard of your lialm CsMsagogue, but U wae soon after reoommeuded to ana by two gaufleiaea who I kaaw had keen eugaring la a afmikv aatuuer rne some tinej ikey were Oapt. Hobert Hart, of us au "Bobert FiUton,'' end John . Ide, EsL egent of U . 1 tr.u i.- 1 u.. .k munm So Detroit, end Metava at ana dosen hot ties. Oa any return my wife eneasoenesd taking U. After iye A. uA... .k Araa. aba AOnlllUUld BaUW it llU ahehad taken tvrabottlas. Hiuee thia aha bad ao return of sstherthe Fever ar Arse, wkseh ia now evn asratina. Caut. Hart reoacat sua s asy akat eaugkt the F m IM rtJW I Aga. a : k.:. I A ak. ihcMwuDM mi. llnA IW k ftnnk two buctiaS Ctookrwo bottle. ia aS, by which ke waa entirely restored, asal eontinued mnnuig there I we as thna month afterward ia Berfeot kaakh. y oura very trmiy, Aaao for Sunbury H. B. M AtW.R ; Northumbarlaad, HGTOM A Oa-i Mis, I. H. RASEB i Bella. . .." .u La A rent WITBINGTOM gmve, MAY KLOttli. uaoeur gua, it aa rds m great pleasure 10 near testim aiy ta iu favor as an invaluable rems-ly ia oases af Fsver end Ague aad JSili Mia Diseasaa gausraily. Msav eases have nana u utter aiv oUservutiou. or nansna who have suffered the ase SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNKL. DE. TOWRSEKB'8 COIPOUND EXTRACT Of THIS tttttirt I ot p ta quart botttM. It ill tlma hper, ilMinlrt and wmrrant1 Hpartiir 10 any M. It orn diMMc without .vumitiug, Miraiiic. tiek nJ orMiiUUUng th ptient, and it pviicutarly aitaptl rAU. AND 8PR1NO MEDICm. I ', Tkt M tauty ud tnpcritirity uf thta Santriik DTr othw rrnndie U, whila it eradioatmainaK. , . J- ' 1 hrr.xat the Snijjr. ' ,M t'-in:..' Oonaumptlon earaS. i . i.c ' 'r. " j.s,,f , . Ctoanae and 0tfanfthm. . . . CofuuiMtan can ba cured. BnaiehhM, CommibMmi, Uvar Cnmpbiint, CoHa, CbO(ha, . Catarrh, Anhaw, SfMttint nf Bkmo4, SjntiMMi tha An hj. -ad Na a the flidaai i n , I? I tf ' t ProtaUy that mnrar araa a ramadf that faaa been an aao eaaarul in deaperata eaaaa of anaaamptiun aa thii ( iteiaaif aaa and atrengthena the ayateni, and appeara to heal the at ara on the Innga, aad paiiaata fradoaitr ragaia their aaaal mwu an siranaia. CURIOUS rur nf cnMMtuvpinM There is srarceir a day oassea but then are a number at eaaca f annanmprion reported aa cured bv the use of Dr. Towneen'e HanaoarlUa. - The f .M nviug waa racentljp re ceived! 1, Dh Towt!o Dew BlrH For th kuft three year 1 have baea aOtietert with general dcbilitr, aud nervous eon. sumption uf Uie last stage, and did rmt ezpaet to avar gain bit health at all. After f'ina Uiroogh a cmrae of mcdiciat ender the care of same of the m distinguished rcgulw nhyswiana and members of the Board of Health in New York and eleewbere, and spending the as M of snr earnings In attempting to reraiu. 01 jr health, and after reading in ma paper efynor rViranparllla I res lved to try it. After using su bmlee I f nd it d tie ma great g nd, arid called J iv a . wiui your aavica I Kept un, and J&flFmiS!' th1!(k J0. 'f? 1""' hie- ' persevere in biking the MrfaptrllU, and have been able to attend to riiv usual aiborafir the Isatfour months, and I hopebyUia JST J J 1 i.hi "i" .. wu.mui III. health. It helped me beyond the expectations uf all who ia."EeseeAff. r:"An. ."' ' ' . . State. a MeWleraeV. rxewiittf aaCharlea Ouim- by being duly iw m aeeording to law; en tia notb flaitb, that the foregoing staterueol is true accurding to the best of his IcnowHedgeknd belief. CHARLES QU1MBY. n and subscribed to befwe me at O ranee, the ad August, IH7. , CYRUS BALDWIN. BP1TTINO BLOOD. Rand the f 4lowiinr. and aav that ajnaumntinn la In 1..,. rabla if y ju can 1 . . ' . . New York, April S3, 1817. Dr. TmraiMi : I verilv believe that wur flursBnarille Has been the means, through Providence, of saving my hie I have far several years had a bed cough. It became worse and worse. At hist I raised large quantities uf Wood, bad nicht sweats and waa e-rentlv debilitated and reduced, and did not expect to lire. I have only used your Harseparilla but a short time, and there haa a wonderful chance been wmncht in me. I am aow able to walk all over the eitv. 1 raise n bkmd, and my eoneh has left me. You can well imagine that I am thankful f t these results. Your nbedi 11 servant. vvm. Ku;Ki.ih 03 Catharine at. LOST HER 9PKIXU. The annexed certificate tells a eimole aud truthful atnrv nt t.Kri,.!. a.wl ll.' T.Krm , k ...! n ... Iwvm .., , ... -,,i.. ail,, of parenta let their children die for iu this city and Hroikiyn, and yet there are th wiaanda its let tneir cniiuren aie tor tear at being humbugirol or to save a lew auiuinaa. Bmklvn. Sent. 13. 1AI7. Dr. ToWKtRMB 1 I take pleasure in staiine. for the bens- fit nf those whom it mny concern, that my daughter, two years and six m ait ha old, waa afflicted with general de bility and I as of speech. Shs wjs given up aa past ie e ivery by our family physician j but fortunately I was re emimended by a friend to try your Sarsnperitla. Bef ire aaving usea ona notin sne reeaverea nor speecn and waa enabled to walk alone, to the ast-aiisliment of all vh j were acouniiited with the circumstances. She is now quite well, and in much better health than she has been f T IB mon'.hs past. JOSEPH TAYLOR, lsW York St., Brooklyn. Ill SAVUl. Very few families Indeed in fact We have not heard of one that usea vr. 1 mnseisrs narsaieriLta in time, l-jst any children the past Summer, while those that did not, sickened and died. The cercibcale we publish bel-nv is conclusive evidence nf its value, and ia only another instance of its saving the Uves nf children : Dr. Towxsexo Hear air : I had two children cured by your Saraanarilla of tin summer eomolunt and drsoaearv : one waa only IS month old and tha other 3 years. They were very mucn reaueen, ana we expectett tney would die ; they were given up by two respectable physicians. When the doctor inf .wined us that we must iVse them, we resol ved to try y.'iir Saraanarilla we had heanl ao much of, but had Utile confidence, there beins so much attuT advaniae.1 that ia worthless : but we are thankful that we did, for it undaiMedly saved the hvea of bxh. I write this that oth ers may be induced to use it. Yon nr. respectfully. junm wiLu.,jr. Myrtle-avenue, Bn.jklyn, Sept. IS, 147. - . TO THE LADIES. GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE. T)B. Towxsknd's S iiisapabill i is a auvereiirii and snecdv cure f r incipient c msumptlon, and fir the geuersl pr stra ti hi of the system no mailer whether the result of inhe rent cause or causes, pr jduced by Irregularity, illness or ac cident. Ni.fhm Mn hj m r. m.rr i ! ,ht Mmh ! . Invi,mtl.i. f feels on the human frame. Persona ell weakness ami las situde, from taking it at once be?mne r ibust and full nf enenrv under i:a tntl'ienee. It iratnMtitely cnintcracts the nervrleasness of the fcmsle frame, which is the great cause It will n'd be exneriej of us, in esses nf so delicate a na. ture, to exhibit certificates f cures performed, but we can assure the amictoci mat Hundreds ol cases have becu repor ted 10 ns. Da. Towxsxnd: Mv wife being greatly distressed by weakness and general debility, and sulTcring c ttlinujlly by pain and with other dilucultiee. and having kn wn c'-iscs where y.mr mcdiciiie hns eucclcd great cures ; and als 1 hrtrine it recminenried lor suen com-s as I have described, I obtained a b mle of y ur Kit met of ft.imipr.rilU and f l I wed the directi-aia y u gnve inc. In a sh-wt Mri A it rem'weil her cwnphints and rtt-a-ed her to health. Being greatful f.e the benefits she received. 1 lake pleasure in thus ackiMwmlgiiaj It, and reomuiendine; it to the putuic. .11. U. MI-HJKt-., Albany, Aug. 17, Ml. nr. Grand It I.ydia sia, DYSI'EPWA. No fluid or medicins has ever been discovered which so nanrly resembles the gastric juice or saliva in deomnosing fond ami atrenetheninc the ortrnns of dieesti m aa this nre- naration of SaraapariUa. It pnaitively cure every ease of dyspepsia, aowever severe or cnronie. nana sjenanmem. Aiuanv. mav iu. iwa. Dr. Tnwiuwisl -Sir t I have been efflieted for several years with d)-anepsia in iu worst form, auended with aw neas of stomach, loss nf appetite, extreme heartburn, and a great s version In all kinda nf fmaL and f.Y weeks, (what I e M eat) I bnve been unable to retain but a small portion on mv stonneh. I tried the usual remedies, but tbev had but little or no effect in removing the e-np!aint. I was in duced, strait two months since, to try ynur Extract of Bar einarilla, and I must my with Utile confidence ; but after using nearly tw bHtles, I found my appetite restored and ilia aeartnurn emireiv rem-wen; arm 1 wnuat earnca.lv re- cwimend the use nf it to those who have been afflicted as I have been. Yours, fte., W. W. VAN 7.ANDT. Ase.it f a- flainlairv JOHN W. FRIIJNfl : Nor thumberland. MARY A. McCAYi Danville, VM. A. MURRAY Co., April S3, IMS ty Orphans' Court Sale. N pursuance of an order of the Orphans' f'ourt BJol ISotttibmherUml county will be exposed to public ssle, nn SATURDAY, the 20th dy of MAY next, on tbe premises, to wit t ,. .' lie one u'lois oca unia pan nj m t:rl.un Trncl of Lnnd, ettua'a in Upper Augusta township, in laid coun ty, adjoining land of George C. Welder, Gideon Marble and other, conteining in the whole about eighty live acre Late the eatate of Jacob Gas, d-e'd Sale lo commence at 10 o'clock. A- M. of said day, when the terms of sale will ba made known by PHILIP KENN, Guardian or Jacob at Margaret Bloom. ny order or tbe court, t Edward Oyster, ('Ik I Sunbury, April 33. 18 18 It rttlla., IteRdlair, and Pottsville Rait Koad. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT MHANGE of Hours, and two Trains Daily sg eacn way, except sunuayi. On and after Monday, May lit. 1818. two trains will run each way, daily, between Pbila ! guc 6 Pottsville. MORNING LINE ACCOMMODATION Leaves Philadelphia at 74 A. M daily except Sundays. Panes Blading at 10.43 A. M- Lesve Pnttsvilla at Ti A. M, dally etcept Sundays Paste Readihg at 10 A- M. The above Lin stops al all way stations en las rood as faraneyty. AFTERNOON LINE-FAST TRAIN. Vmtraim. Down Trail, Leaveg Piledelphia at Leavee Pottsville at S l r N .daily except Sunday. P,. M a daily except Sundays. Leaves Phosnixville 3 45 Leave Sch. Haven,. 37 . " Pottetown, 4,13 " PortClinlon.S 00 " Reading, .3.80 ' " Pottstown. 4 30 " Reading, fl.00 , Port Clinton, 6.43 ' Sch. Haven, 8.10 " rho)iville, 8 00 Arrive at Potts- trrivaa at Btata villa, . ao Road, , S.90 Tha after traia Will Steneolg St the sbo named sUtions. Paaaengars far other points mut therefore t(k tL k.oraing Uae Depot in Philadelphia, COtuer of Broad and .. L. n ' ... Tineatre.! ia.roaarng.rc can enter mevare anlea provided with Ticket. NOTIi:F.Fiftv noundaaf baeeara will be allowed to each is.aam.er in tke 'line t and I J r . a,. a . a I - I MMtnger ar txprtsvix proaiDiiftj from iKin anything as baggage but their wearing apparel which will be at the rial or Its owner, ws freight will bo lakea by these tine. By order Of Soars Si Managers. t. BRADFORD, Iscrttsry ' Msy 8 lgie.-tf Tithi AcJyVo TAoeiai Majiury. rfee'rf.- ' RY vistu of a certain Wtlt ol rtition and Valuer ion U en directed., efllnquisition wut be held at II o'clock,' A. M;aa MONDAY J tbeOthdayof JUNE, 1848. aaod the ptesslse of a certain trad of land in Roeh townships Nor-' tbamberltnd county , euryeyed on a warrant dated June 99, 1773, to Jamet Dott adjoining landa of John Hursh, -Lewis Vastine, Benjamia Vatlin andctkersi ceataining tbree baadred aad twenty acres, mora or less, to inqair whether the said prtsnises can be ss perted and divided ta and a' meng all lb beits aad legal repr esentetivea of the said deeeasedi ( wit r--Vphk Jolly, Mary Ely, Charles Rex and Lrdia 9 bis wife, John Thompson Executor of Rebecca Jelly, dee'd. Re beet a Le Due, Admiait'trix ef Mara; Rex, dee'd, beirt of Thome Maybury. dee'd, Rebecca My bury. Warren Joneses Elisabeth his wife, VYil I am Harrison At Anna bia wire, William Harris At Susan bit wife, John Boyd tt Jane bit wife, and' Sarth Ann Maybury, who are the heirt of Wil., loughby Maybuiy, dee'dnwho wa on pf the. bcirt of Thomas Vtybury, dee'd ) aa in said writ commanded, at which time and piece 1 he aforesa'id heirs are hereby warned Jo be and appear if they pttink proper. , ', . .. TH03 A. BILLING TO.-Slier ff. SherilPt Omc Sonbury I , , , , .. ;.. April 99, 1848. , ., jto .' ,; , Centre Turnpike Road. N&TICE it hereby given tbat an election wili be held at the home of John 3 Xee, in the borough of Northumberland, on Monday, toe filth day of June, between the bouts of 10 o'clock A. I M and 3 o'clock P. V.. lor the purpose of choos ing officers to serve for the ensuing year. ' " ' J. R PRIESTLEY, President. AprU 29, Igl8 It ... Elisabeth Deliller'n Estate. miOTlCE is hereby given that lette.re testa mentary have been granted to Ihesuhacri- ben, executor of Elisabeth Rentier, late 01' Point township. Northumberland County. Persons in debted to taid etttte.-and those having claiint against the ame. are requested to present them for settlement without delay. . GEO F. MILLER, Exec'rs. JOHN YOUNG, Aprils. 181801 HOARDING-. rpnt auoscriDer ia preparea 10 receive anil ac- m. com mode te a few tranaient or oermanenl erman. BoardfTt. et her residence in Sunbury. The Iu cation it in a handsome and pleasant part of the ' town, commanding a fine view of the Susqoehaii. na, Northumberland and tbe Scenery adjacent I o persons, fsrom the city, who wish to spend a few months during the summer season, Sunbury affords a delightful retreat., ' AAA V. MOKKIS. April 8 1818. 6m " . CITY DAGUERREOTYPE ESTABLISHMENT, aVo. 100 Chcsnut strttL 2 doors W 3(f. south side, PHILADELPHIA. THE subscribers, proprietor of the oldest Establishment in the City of Phi'adelphia, being founded in 1840, would call tbe attention of the public to their recent great aud wonderful Imprmtmetit in taking Daguerreotype Portrait. SKY LIGHT rUK THAI I S Tbe subscriber beg leave to subjoin a few of the notice they have receive'! fiom the I'res throughout th country, in relation to the improvement they have mane in the introduction of light, by which th full and clear expression of the Eye i obtain ed more perfectly than heretofore. f From the North Americnn.l The neutral exoresst 11 nf the eve bv Mr. Collins' new nr.icee of intridticins' the light, lias been most distinctly .level iped, ss well as sll the lights and shades indisjersu- uie to e pcrreei uxencse. rnan ine evinniny (onrier.i The Messrs. C. have certainly obtained the eve. in better perfeciirn than we liave seen it elsewhere; and tnis sujien-Tity, togcuier ttn tne Clearness, aistinctneas and delicate titit, they give their pictures, make them wor thy of adioiration. uot oulr as likenesses, but as wrka of art. From the Hnmaburg I nlon j We examined soccimens of their likenesses when in the city the other day, and found them to p-tsscea all the beauty of shading and s dtnets of expression of the finest steel en graving, which is s lnicthing unusual in Daeuerre, Hypes. h'l,; ni..;l h. .1.. I............ r i;..i.. ,v. ,M u. iusleud of thc side of the gallery. ' r r..iu ine iniiiiiii.c supper. "The m at important improvement in the Datromian art, is one try the Messrs. Collins' Philadelphia, and e in sists in a different maimer of inli.iducine the light, and cer- uin adaptions 01 tne instrumeut. tve nave scenaaneoi the mrtraiu. which they have exetvted. and tbev have the distinctness and beauty of fine engravings. They are es pecially remarkable in givuig the proper natural expres sion of the eve." From every section of the country where our meturea have been seen they have received similar flattering noti ces. The publie generally are invited to visit our Galleries, probably the moat extensive In the world, end judge for themselves nf the truth of these notices. Philadelphia, April 15, l&te OXYGENATED 12 "OP Q 3D2d IXt 53 s, A SOVEREIGN REMEDY FOR "" DYSPEPSIA,- PHTHISIC, AND OBNSRAX. DSBU.ZTT. GEORGE B. GREEN, Peopietoe. W'iiiu'sor, Fennoitf. 18 a sovsreige remedy foe DYSPEPSIA, In many of iu firms, such as paw inlhe Btuuucfa, Heunburu, habitual c isiiveness, aciu sioinacn, Heodacne, loss ui Appetite, Files, Might Sweats, and even Cunauuipti hi (Dyieptio i-niaiaic,j ana Asttuns, or fmiiisioatiewicd wtthaeraiige- meul 01 theSt amich (or Dyspelie Asthma,) Dilficult Breathing, which often results frjm imperfect digeatiuo (or Dyspe4ic Syspnms,) w relieved by these Bitleis. Iusli.it, their use has beau proved iu the relief of alinoat all the aytupt'4ue that proceed from e debuiuited aA-aiic caidi Uou of the ett-jmach; also in general debility arisiug irjm sge or from the effects of Fever, particularly Fever aud Ague. Female suffering uuder any uterine derangement arising from weakness, will find the "Oxvobhaibb Bit- tbbs en excellent remedy, aud out surpassed by auy wcdi, cine in uae. The history of thai medicine is neeuhar. It haa made ita way 10 publie lavor solely by tha force of its own intrinsic merits. No artificial means have been used to give it uo- tonely end thrust it upon publie attention. It haa uevcr before even been advertised, but having trat shown its re markable ethoacy in tha utrnily of the proprietor, and by aim atterwaros aamiiiisterea to Ols atllicle.1 in cauls and ac quuintaneea with a Uke result, its reputation eruduallv ex tended until it is known in the m-sst distant para of tha uuiun, aaanwnicme ot unnvaueu virtues lu tas eura 04 Dyspepsia in all iu different forms, and also f Ike cure uf Asthma or Fklhiaie. lu only herald and iu ouly cul gy has been tbe atory of iu wonderful eAcaey, aa told from ra nith to mowk or by letter from friend to friend, lu eve ry instance where these Bitters have been used, and the re sult mode known to the proprietor, they have proved a re medy. . Numerous certificates, attesting the singular erucacy or the "OxroxsATae Birrxas," era iu the posseaaia of the proprietor ; many of them signed by pers Mis already widely Itaowu to the public. ulu. 0. tntKr.t, rroprtctor. WINDSOR, Vt., October 3, IMS. The following Certificates have recently keen received t Wasxuboton, D. C, Jvxb 10, ISIS. Hsvirur made use of the "Oxveenated Eli iters" nreuored by Dr. Cel. B. Green, of Winds.-., VI. and from ku iw ledge obtained is" their efficacy in other cases, we cheerfully reu anmand them to the public, believuig that they will folly eoetaia tha res aamemtstioa of the Propriet r. Ve hope mat tma vaiuauie remeuy may oe eo generally ainuseu throurhout the eon 11 try that it mav be aoceasibla to all tha arJtteted. SAMUEL fllKWH, I - , w WII.UAM ITHAM, J U. S. Beaator front Varmont. IAME8 F. SIMMONS, U. S. Senat from K. Island. J. T. MOKEUEAD. U. S. eeaasut aad funuarly Oovera- or of Kentucky. U 11. ARNOU. Member of Cuwneae and foraaarrv Go. varnorofK I. WM. WOODBRIDGE. D. B. Bsustos and ftsnaeriv Ca vern. of Michigan. . 1 M. I.. MAftTlN. Delecate in Cotatresa front Wuwmsia Territory. Prom Boa. II. D. Fostsb, Masaber of Congress from , . raunayivaiua. ' " " WaaameToa, D. C , Jen 10, 181S. IWms Sir.I have hasei a evaoeolie anattree fur about tan yeere, end have resorted to varioua medicine. I'ut relief without cue rasa, aatil I made use 01 your 'Oxygenated Bittcra." I kava used abiait two bottles, and and myself "asore 10 nartect aealta. seiorma m waica me uuv ZZTiZJlZZJZZ7 I patkas of tae bowcK aud vioUMt bsmkiobe. Fealiug desi. M-Ossta kuowiedeaot your valuaU. esassdy ssaynaok I others suaitariv siSicted. 1 sake great pleasure In reenrd- l, my testimony ti It eeretive power i and whiU auy I raeaark, thai wail oa a nail at bans s riinet time ie. I 1 adminissarad a part of a koine so a imasber a any sjlioted ltJ?!SJ'i?2?? JVljTrZ? .2 I Mast s-aa jwcy . .aaue.spx, t s-nm-s I wcw It Mrtioiiigj sju bm nsMsslosxl. Witt, m I sir for roar tsKaustiiy aad kapplasae, I suharnaa i areaalf, r"i-6wwind.Vfc ' I Sold W.-4eale esat Rasail by Or, 4 PMener, No. SS Boatk Suth Sweet. FhisvSernhia. Agetsl for Bunbary-H, a. MABntSit. Agents for MikonMAt'lUY HAAO. AprU IS, 1S4S- tcm ONBtSEOAR :t RAN away from the subscriber, on the Iflth . Inst, kn indented Apprentice to the Tailor- ingusinets. "named JESS ktrCHVIOOPY. said tiny is about 9 reer 4 inches nign, naving a full t-ed fare, rough skin, bad on when he went sway a brnwn cloth Coatee, chVtpiered summer' caimr Panta, and blacB (single beatd) eaa Simere Vest, and black leced Cap.. All persons sr forewarned against harboring or trusting laid ranaway St their peril - The Shove reward, bat no charges will be paid for bit delivery. ii , - .. . . .l SILAS 1 r ARROW. Shamokin, AprH 9S, 1848 -.lt " 1 ' GALAWAnD12Il, FIRE AND THIEF PROOF CHESTS, " ' FIRE-PROOF DOORS FOR BANKS AND STORES Seal and Letter-Copying Presses,- Patent Slate-Lined Reft iterator. Water Fil- tori, Patent Portable Wsret Clo- ' " , sets, intended for As Sick ''i,, ' snd Infirm. .EVAMS i!.,WAT&0K,;C;i . . Tft A)rt'A-Trst Kirrtl orrp3it$ p& piuUceu'iua exchange. ' Mnndfacture snd keep cmtmt ly on hand, a large ass rtment nf ,ine sows article, together with their Patent Improved Silomsnder FIRE-PROOF 8AFF.9, which are s j constructed as t set at rest all manner of doubt as ta their bring strictly fire-proof, and that they will resist the fire of anv buildinv - Th m,..1.1 .... nV these Safes are made of boiler iron, the inside case of soap, et-me, and between the onterensa and inner tnse is a space of time three Inches thick, and is filled in with Indestruc tible material, so as to make it an Impssibtlitv to burn anv ,,r .1.. t. ... .1.;. clu, T, A " " v. - ....uv wi. a mmn r pst'me OC- uumndera we nre prepared aud do challenge the world to produce anv article in the elnpe of Book Snfcs that mill stand as much hent, and wo hold ourselves ready at all times to have them fairly tested by public bonfire. We slujcmtinue t) nuinufnc'.ure a large and treneral assort ment of our Premium Air-titrl.t Fire Pr .f ftafus of which there nre over MX) now in nsc, and in every Instance they have given entiie eatisfnetion to the purchasers M whlcii we will refer the public to a few gentlemen who have them in uso. llaywiajd tt Rnvdcr. P.KIsvllle; Joseph 0. Lawton Pottsville j Mr. Willhm Carr. D..ylestowu, Pa. N. A G. Tayl r, tip n utli Dd at.: A Vrighl h Nephew Vine St. wharf; Aleiimler Caror, Conveyancer, corner of r ilticrt and eta r.s.; John .tt. Ford, 3i north nd at.; Mvera Bush. 20 iirlli 3d St.: James M. Paul. 101 s aith 4th' t Dr. David Jayne, 8 smth 3it St.; Mathew T. Miller. 30 s nith .Id st t ami we c 'nld nunc sune hundreds of ethers 11 it were necessary. N w we invite the attention of tho pxbli-, and particularly those in wanttif Fire Proof Safes, to call nt our store before purchasing elsewhere, and we eon satiny them they will get a better and cheaper article at onr store than at any other establishment hi the eitv. We sis ) manufacture the ordinary Fire Proof Chests, at at very I f prices, cheater than they can be bought at any other store in Phitadelphie. uavip bv ts, JOIIAN'XIIS WATS JN. PhilAdelphia, April S, IStB ly yJ.'t 5S,sV'BiSP.f .yj rr THE ONLY RADICAL CVRE FOR CONSUMPTION ! ! Scrofula or King's Evil, Khcoraatisra, Obstinate Cutine us E.i,.iiis, i-iiii,i. a t-r reKvuit;a uu ine lace, litoiuics. Biles, Chronic S re Kycs, h ing Worm ur Tetter, Sc-jld Head. Eitltircincut and Pain of the B ties and jjints, Stubb ini L'lcers, Hyphi litic Symptoms, ScUlica r Lumb-igo, diseases arising fr tn an injuui ci us use 01 Mcicury, Dr p ay, Exr sure or l'mpru- 1 deuce in li.c; &!s , Chrui.ic Cousti. tuii 'iiiluia onlers. In this rasdtctne asveral Inn icent but very notent arilulM of the vegetable Wind in are nintod, firming a c m,vund entirely diiTureut in us churnctcr and pr operties fr m any other preparation, nud unrivalled in its operuti -n on the sys;era when laboring under disease. It sb-Uld be in Uie iiantiB 01 every pers 'ii, wu ', vy ouanieas, it general c jurso of lii'e, is nreuisooied to the very minv .iliuicnts that ren der iiie a curse, instead of a blessing, and tj often result iu ucaia. FOIt SCKOFt'LA. Dr. Drake's Panacen ia reooinmciided as a certain remedy. Not me iusiajice at' its luilure has ever occurred when free ly usodl It cures the disease and at the same time imnatcia vigor to the wh-le system. 8-rfiUius pers ais can never pay too much atteutiou to the state of their blood. Its pu ri6cati n shukt be their first aim f.ir perseverance will accmpuan a cure ui ins ucnsDiiAtT aiscaae. FOR ERUPTIONS OP THE SKIN. r.ry,ipeuu, l tcers, taueera, numiing sxes, tcaua and nuea, w. ireac's ranacca oann'Sj oe t w nigniy extolled i it aearcuca am we . cxy ruus w ine aiaeuae, auu pcrmauent. INDICE8TIONOR DYSPEPSIA. No medicine perhaps has ever been discovered which gives a much t e ty the at.amch and causes the secre tion 01 a ueauny guatnc ;uicc i j accaipuee uie 10.0 aa In. Draxe'ariuiacea , rhlf.mTt.sm, Dr. Drake's Panacea ia used with the greatest success in R heumatic Comrlaiuts, eseciaUy such as chr. wc. It cures by driving vut ell impurilii aud foul huinjurs which have accumulated in the system, which are the canse tf Rheu matism, Uoul, and Swellings 1 the ioiuts. Other remedies mcliines give temporary relief'; tins entirely eradicates tha disease trom the system, evul when the huiLs aud bbuee are arcouiuuy swoiteu, CONSUMPTION. Coxscxptiox cam u ci'HD C aishs. Catarrh. Br n chilis, ripittiug i-f Blxal, A.lhnia, Dilficult or pruuse Ex- pact .rettiai, Jlcc.ic r iusii, . lain pweats, -siu in me side Jeo. have been cured, and oan lie with aa much certaiuty aa any other disease. A specific his 1 aig been sought for, but in vein until the disc .very i.f Dr. Drake's Panacea. It ta miht and safe but certain and ciicatiiaia iu ila operatiJtt, aiat eann'4 poasibly injure tha in na delicate e iiatituti'st. We would earnestly rcciroinend Ib.iae aifiicted to give it a trial -end wa believe they will not have occaeun to regret it. The system is cleansed and strengthened, tha u!cers ou the lungs are healed, snd the patients gradually reg&m Ihctr usual health and strength. Read the fluowiug : TESTIMONY. Phils.. Dee. 1 1th. 1847 Dbab Sib : In reply to your uucsti n respecting the use of Dr. Drake's Panacea, I will sav, that although a perfect disbeliever ui the existence of a Panacba, or cure for iu diseases, however valuable it may be in oeruiu e nidili ,us of tbe system, snu I nave oeuevea that a cure lor Consump tion WJuld be disc nrered so ner or later, end cuirsity led me to try v.atr menicuie in two very mveterata osi They were priurmuced by the altesKting pbciaua to be rtrLXOSABT coMtntrios, and absnd hmx! by tbem aa in- cvbablx. One ol the persona had been under the treat ment of several very able prectitt mere lor a number of years, and they said she hud "nld fashionud C.aiauinptiuu e munne with Scrofula." and that she miirlit Uiurer for s. ie time, but e nikl n 't be pemimienUy relieved. In both cases the euect ol uie rsoacea tuis been mnst sTuttlyuix- unly f'Htr or five b .tiles were used by uie of the pers uis before the began to improve mpidly. The other tui.k ab ut ten. I will only add tbat familwr as 1 ain with runsuuiptiou by inheritance and by extensive observed m aa a study, end knowing els i the injurious effeeu ui uiue casue out of ten of tar. baieset, and other vegetable tuies. aa well aaof many ol' Uie expectorants snd sedatives, I sh 'uld uever have ree anmended tne use nf Drake's Panacea if I had not been acquainted with the iugredtaiu. rkit&oa it to suy that thcae ere recenmasieu uy our m wi piaunr sua ecieiumc puysi eisos, and in their present e-aubined elate, form probably the best alterative that haa ever been made. The cure is in aocordauce with e the 'ry of Cmsumptinn broached in France e few years g , by one of her roost eminent wri ttrs on medicine, end now established by facta which ad- nut of ao dispute. . . .,.., . , very tteepecuuuy lours, tv, uvu.i. To nee the kuwuae nf ennther, "Dr. Drake's Panacea lu always salutary ia us effscas never injurious. It is n. as iriaatri tt is a-e ana xuxpewraiai. m umhwu um the invalid into a fatal aoeutiiy. It is a great raaaedy a gasurt hwding mat euraiive e anpoand, th great and only remedy which medical science and skill baa yet produced lot the treatment of thia huliart i uik, oqusrod malady. Ami no usrarn afflietad with Ikiadeeail dieses, wik be hist lo himself and his friend, U ke go d wa to tha grave without testing iu virtuee. A singls n tile, in m at cuaea, will pro duce a favorable ckangs iu Ike oonditiua; of any patient, however low. .,.,' , t . t ' ft. iU . m- " iaaBeB. l "( . .. . TO THE IDlF& ldiaa of sale eomnlexi at aad e atsnraativ habits, and such aa are debihatad by tkoaa obstmcti'ius which females ate kabla to, era raat rad by the use of e battle ar two, o Woue vigor. It ie by far the teat remedy ever due nrered for weakly children, aud suck as ksva bud kumor j being pleneaat, they take it. It immediately restores the appetite, wrenrtk aaeerenr..' - ..... r . Notbiae caa eeitnre sarprisiae than ksnria eatina ef feeu on Um human frame. Pers lis. ail weakaesa and lae- ailude bsf'KS taking it, et once bee ans mbuat and fuU of eaasgy uaesr Ita inaueae. M Irituedaue eoaataraeu the nerveletaneas ot tne lesusut iraiue C AUTtON. Be careful and aes that you get the genu tne Dr. Diiu'i Pahaoba-1 haa the sieaaiura of Geo. F Svobmob the. wrapper--nd sis. the Bam "Da- Pbaxx's Pamacba, Pniwi.' ksn in the glass. -Preoated ny bv SroaU a Co., Druggist, No. St Nurth- bixm re., rnuaoaipnie. AiaS Da? auihurII M AMF.R a JJ k IV a .1 . - k a. IWmhII. U mmn SB, Minoai sgAAr kicCes. ie'arikambarlaail , t P L IS, ur Aptil 1, IMS-ty St A St. Hi COl.l.EGiy OF HE ALT II !m..k 807 Main atmt. Buffalo, Af. y ' .-re DR. O. CTAUGMN'S' 1 i " r frpUfch Llthontfipile tll,,;; i f I WIH eSbraAd tmA U SAnataMl. J , t b X by the BumeureaU toarTig r " I v ALL OVER THE WORLD. ' " ' Jlbaenow beeogw the only medicine for family a, and hi ... , t DROPSY:'-. V'V,rr . " e "' nlbuiil immediatery relieved, ao matter of how king standing, ssmliiet for lesomjny., end till disessrs of the Urinary, organs f tdf ' trieee distress. na BompwuiiaH siaiKis sene j 11 otacv article can relieve y"a ( and the (Aires testified to will convince I he moat akep. ticai aee pamphlet. Liver Complaint, iuiuua, diseases, "r EVER et AGUE , Te the Brest tVcst esnrclnlly, and wherever these eonv plainU prew.il this medicine is tiered - ' -o .s v ..., -NO MINERAL AGENT,' V br cures these diseaeea with eortniutv end celerity, aad doaa not have the system torpid. See Pamjihlct. ., ' a complaint of t most pilnful ehnraeter. is ' ' ' IMMEDIATELY RELIEVED, and a cure follows by e lew dare nee of this article I It is far before anv other nremmli m. r,,r It,,- rliAMM. nr l.,p anv other disease originating from impure blood. tSee pam phlet. IJr.blLI 1 1 Or THE 5i STEM, week back, weekneiai of tha K utnev. Ave Uhmiu. tbm of seme, is immediately relieved by a lew uava use of this medicine, and a cure is always a result of its' use. It A CERTAIN REMEDY, fur mich eoinclaiiitta and kb-i fur ticmnirem.ntii nt th ft. male frame. IRREGULARITIES, SUPPRESSIONS, painful mcnstrualims. No article has ever been oflered rtccpt this which would touch this kind of derangements. It may be relied upon as a sure and ellective remedy, and did we feat permitted to d 1 coold give A THOUSAND NAMES, SS DToOf Of Cores in this rii.lr..., r-L.H nr hM.bU. See pamphlet. Ail broken dm-n, debiliuited e aisutetione irom ine cueci 01 mercury, will find the bracing power of this article to sot immediately, and tin pels ewua mineral ERUPTIVE DISEASE will find tha sltciative nrmertics of this uriirlc. : k'UlilV X THIS D l.(JL) I). end driven such diseases from the system. See pamphlet for testimony Of cures in all dirensea, which thc limits of an advertisement will not p-nnit to be turned here. Agents Eive them away; they contain 32 pages cf certificates of igh character, ami a stronger ' ARRAY OF PROOF of the virtues of e medicine, never appeared, tt it me of the peculiar features of this article trait it never I'nils to benefit in any case, and if bno and niusclo are left lo build up in let tha emaciated snd lingering inralid HOPE ON and keep takijnr the medicine as l.mg na there Is an Ini- UAUTIOM THE PUBLIC aguinat a number of articles which cure out under the ucaa 01 SARSAPARILLAS, SYRUPS. LC as cures for Dropsy, Gravel, te. : They are g xxl for no thing, and cuucoctcd to gull the unwary ; TOUCH THEM NOT Their invent ire never thought of curing such disease till tnis erticie naa none it. a particular study 01 the pam phlet is earnestly a diciled. Ageate ana sii who sell the article are ULAOTO CIRCULATE gratuitously. Put up In 30 nr.. bottles, nt 82 ; 13 or d ul PI each the larger holding 0 u. m ire thsn two small hot- Liok out and ret initF.eed nnon. l-:verv b ttle haa Vanchn's Veeotable IJuYmtrintic Mixture." blwn noon the glass, the written eigmtara 01' ' O. C. Vaughn" on the direct!, tis, and "G. C. anglm, Bud tlj," stamped tm the e.r. none otner ere senuine t'reisirau iy ur. u. f. Vauchn, and a dd at the Principal Orare, au7 Alain street, Buffalo, at wholesale and retail. No sUenti si given to let ters unless p st paid orders from regularly c instituted Agents excepted ; post paid letters, ir vcrbul conuuuuiea tions s diciting sdice, promptly attcisbl t gratis. lltheee devoted exclusively to lite lulu ia this article 13 Nassau St. New York eitv: 2nS Kssexst. Salem. Mass.: and by the principal Druggists thr .ujliout the L'uitcd States ana uannoa, as Agcms. List of Ancnts. Starrs A eo.. AVh 'Insole Acent Philoilcl- phil J. W. Friling, Sunbury lsanc Gearliart. Scliiigrove u. A. vt yetn, twisiKirs II. i.Micatcr, Milton hiivcs McCormick, McEwensviUe Miss McCov. Northumber laud. Aprd 1, 18tr y FRKSII F.iXCY and STAPLE DUY GOODS .tt th' New Stobs A'o 79 Arch ttrctt. between So and Z.I AVA Je, PuiLAbKLFUIA. THE subscriber invites particular attention to bi laige and inlendul asiortment of nrtu oiij cho'ce style if Dry Good comprising a genet. il variety of tbe most desirable kinds of P e Ma terial, irhawl. (ifut'Cs, HMifru. Lurhrnilnib'e Flannels, Worked Coin C'amlre. Jurmel. Mull. Jtantotk and Plaid Mu'lint. Linen Can.. o "e and S.Ik Pocket Hdkfx, BLck ltulaa Cra fits, others too numerous to advettite. IRISH LINENS AND FURNISHING GOODS. Particular attention it giveu to Linens and Fur lushing Goods, general!) the etock is large, and th prices will ba found much lower thsn usu al, baring been purchased at Auction at tacrin ced rates Tbe fabrics are warranted pure flag and from the best makers. I HARLES ADAMS. P. S. Persons wishing Plum and Medium styles ol Dress Goods and i-h tvlt, will find choice vsriety Philadelphia, April I, 1818 Important Information. ' TU all purchasers ofreadr made clothing, in lor mil ton beieby given that the well known and much celebrated Clothing emporium, known tl tbe Philadelphia Wardrobe. P. R McNtiLLt, Proprietor, A' HIS Chestnut street, between 3d and 4 A tf . Philadelphia It astonishing the community with bit cheap snd lasbionable apparel, of rveiy description and vs riety. Vests from 80 cents to fl dollars. Good black Cloth or Cassimere Pants, a low a 3 dollars and upwards per pair, according to quali ty. Black French Llotbdres Costs, allow as 8 dollar!. Summer clothing cheaper, peihapi. man ever wai known Heretofore of tbe lame quality. Wholesale dealer! are particularly invited to call and examine tbe large anil well got up cloth ing oftbii large establishment, is very particu lar attention ie paid to the rutting, so tbst purr havers at wholesale m ill he certain to ce garments when they com to put I he in on their customers, tbst will fit with tai'e and ease, which is a matter of great importance. We invite one and all to rom and examine for themselves be fore purchasing Philadelphia, April I, 18.18 3m Pictorial Edition of d' Aublprne's arrets! work on tne ttetoi mailon OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY IN GER MANY, SWITZERLAND, kV. Will be published on or about the 1st of April, IS 18, by JOS. A 8PEEL. No 90 Cherry t above 6lh, his splendid 1 2 mo edition of the sbove named woik, aith 18 engraved illustrations from ori gins! designs; 4 vols in 3, bouni in rxtra cloth and library sheep. The publisher respectfully calls the attention ol tbe trade ana tne puonc generally,,, to tnis work being tbe only illustrate Sedition published in the United 8ttrs He trust that th beauty of its embellishment!, the strong and substantia manner in which it is bound, in conjunction with tha known popularity nf tb. work itself, will bs a cure recommendation lo public favor, v JOS. A 8PEEL. 06 Cherry at. above 6th. J. A 8 has also lately published, a aew and beautiful Edition of Sergeant Bell's Rare Show, a suitable book for children, neatly dona up in extra cloth. Philadelphia, April t, 1848 , Time mtMtt DlatastM Saved ! CUNDUIIY FCXlXlir. THE aubecribere aaving leased the Sunbury Ferry, beg leave ta itifnrm tbe public, tbat they ars prepared to convoy Teams, Pleasure Carriage and Foot passengers aerate Iba river with safety snd without delay. They have pro vided Ihemielvet with new and commodious eraftt, which will alwayt be attended with able and careful hands. ' i t' Pereon travelling- to and from and through Sunbury t New Berlin, Lewiaburg, Hartleton tnd other places, will find it greatly to their ad vantage to crose at this Ferry instead of tbe Bridges, aa the Would save from Jtw t four tiles ia ialance. . JOHN 8PEF.CE , ' LEWIS LENHART. unbury, April I, tltg iCID V D, niDDL E, Screen fcTTIre lot Si Maanrncfory, No. 48 iVrf Fro ntt, btttoetm Hsrh t and fpilE SubsarrMrs BkVrKg groat ere prose- .1. ments in the alve boriaeea, are turn menu. ficturm,. ra sunetior quality, all kind. nf PLAIN Mid ORNAMENTAL WIRE WORK, such aa 8iev.-s, Kiudte rJcreen., ext., Am .11 khtds of Gfain, 8ea.lt, ctsnd, Orv BnuR, CiarrJ,, DiiiS.luat, At. roat,drr' Hieves of a ruperiet guelity eon.tautly on hand AU f a, Wits Dien Covcre, Q,.f Sprfnss. Twilled Who for ttptrk Uetcl erS, At. Oraameotstf Wire Worn. c,f. fsrsar P.Bdere; Garden llo.dWi rk,w sra. de, Tratneea, Trell rework to GrapS Vines, Also Wire Prncmgof every dcerlp lion. CO Order thankfullf received snd ur. miH ,Hc1I,,..a WATSON ft IJOX. ,; ..... PHI L ADEI.PtI! A MjXDICAL house, EttabHsktd IS, jeott dgt. by Dr. KlHKELiy. I be oj.lesl, purest and I cat band to eura all tjtnie of seen t tliseaeue, diee iacvof tbe skin khd ""' ' " solitary hel'ils of youS; s ' Dili KINK B Is IN',"''" N. W. turner af 3d and Union st:. bsiuen Spnua and Fine, I sqvurts from the Exchange. YOUNG M EN I tr jon value your life or ytir be-ilih. remrmbrr, the delay of a rponih, nsy( even a wet k, may prote ynur ruin, boib on-oily and mind. Hence let no false modesty Jetet yow from making your case known lo one who, from education snd respectability, e .n s!one b. friend you. He who placet himself under Dr KISKELI.Vi Ireatmi nt, may tcligiously ent.GJe in liia honor se s gen leman, and in who e boeom will ba forever locked the rrel nf tbe pei. nt, . Too rainy iliink they will hug theeecret lo their own hearts, end cure tbrm elv. a, Alas! bow of ten ia tide e f.Ul di'lusl. h. and how many a pro mising young man, ho m'glit hue lieeh an orna ment to sociity. has faded fom the esrthi COUNTRY INVALIDS, , rinding it inennvt nieni lo make pe'sotrsl appllca li n, can, by stating their c is explicitly, together itb all Iheir symptoms, (per 1. t er. poet-paid.) have forwarded to them s chest eon'ainxg Dr. K's m dicines sppr'prisieJ sccordingly. ; rarkagee of M dicb.e lorwsrded to any part of h United Slate sts mominl'e notice., , . f7" Post f in ttTTras, add esse.) to D'. Kia- ustii. PhiUdelpMa, will be promptly attended to. Oc.30th. 1847. ly . . '- ".' . . McCfsCES at ,KItTIO'', DAGUERREOTYPE' ROOaMS, Ko 19S Cliesnut Street. . &uth East dtirner of Eighth tt , Philadelphia. .. PORTRAI I S from the smnllct lircast-jin la the largest site, ringly or In gioous. The 1'iopriclors ere wirranted in si) ing, thst their v. ork has gain, d a lepniaiion' second to none in the wnr!d. Extiact from the Press i Lift-like in the etpresoti, thaitly Correct in tbe slisd t -Ledger. 1 bu tit bis arriveJ al g.e it p. rfeetlop, .and ncna nndertund It orltrr man Aid tree et tier. awn? Dalti autre Ir.'t. Admirable ! nothing ein exceed thrlr ef duittte delicacy." 47. Gazette. . t.X'iacI from the report of the Judjes, al Ine last fair of he Frmklin Insii'uie 'Dagnrrreotypes in t'li de ariment there are soma very excellent pee nvns in the cxl.il ition, and the Judgea think, they see a progressive improvement io tbie biaric8- f the art I net hive not r romme.idetl ana- ward in fsvor of any nf the rnmpeiitoro. l ot are i'i-p 'iw.1 1 1 tenk a- ffrtf in order, tha collect! m of McULEF.3 &. GEKMON, as cohlmning the lor. gist nnv ber nf luptrtortpiciment." i nn. ae'pnia, ro i. ioib. om CHALLENGE! CHALLENGE! THE CHALLENGE We lure observ.d ve. rv patiently for a )ar p.iat llie fcVerJ at tempts by son e cf ur f.s irni y. 1 1 force a rpu talion which thi ir i rufcu-l. nol skill alone must fail lo give il.eni. And we would continue our silent ' In' rvut.oti. i n er H e confet .uf tiess of en tuih il- strred merit, were it not more than p'okible' that I his species of fanfironade may divrit the public eye from a eand.d esaininaliun into the motile of Uie mUiiiud. of rof-'seors in the Dagurne.in rt., We w. uld see mi lit silk an lionorsbe publici ty, and ibrieby in for it If tolden opinionei hut uedi pi c ihkt miwrable rbtcenery by which a mere prrtence gains an ova'ion over genuine woitS. It is to make ihie vaulting ambition over Ic.ip itself or withdraw i'a spurious claims, that wa nnw Irtsps.s in in fancied scenrity by throwing the g'ora f,u an bonordile tret of skill. Oar aed' is $501) thst th avenge of a given rjumuer 91 da.', guerreotyprs exeeu'ed al the Dagucr'resn fjalldry . f M t. 8IMOI.S, 179 Ubesnol slirct, will rgtlf bit a gre .ter amount of prif.-eiioo in lb art than . any ai.nilar avereta number fr.ro any o'h'y galle ry in the Ui it. d S atee.' Thi U no idle boast we m en whet e eay.' We etc Jeslrou. that the' public shoa'd g.v.' tlirtr pstruoege to mcirt not I reietii s. v e a k uivi-stuH..n, tree, rigid, tmpsrll l in 10 l'g4t:on, w s h.ve It roan the glove, W lo ill (. est it M. P. 8IMONS, , I7U Uheai.ul .t., np;-cs' Hist House, rbllsd.' N. B. It will bo ui.iler-lo-d by our country1 friei.d.., thst tbe shove challenge haa never yet l e. n acceded, and we also wiab lt tinderatood, that er did n t intend to make by this wegef.se wo have already ti.rs.-ed our intention to appro priate the pr re to some charitabla purpose. M. r . si.viu.s. PI ila Vidua. Feb. 19. 1818 3 n. 1 4 GIESEfeSON. : Commission and Forvrtling ZrXEBCHilZrTfly ' Yi 48 Cummerce Street ll'havf BALTIMORE.. Will receive and sell all kim!s ofCountry Pio- dure Flour, Grain, Ate. N B. Pellicular alteution given ta tbe eale of Lumber. And cash advances made on con lignm.'i t, stben required. Apiil I, 1818 4m t . , 1. - ,ew Spring Jry.-4'os- WAIKIlTflOlT HALL, A'u. y Suulk 3.. orctf. Philadelphia. HAVF.naw in the itoreandar dai.ly receiv-. ing insdJition to their aswrtment gs they ar rive in the New York and Philadelphia Mat kets, t new Spring Pry Goods consisting in part of -New Styles Spiing Mo. deLaioes. New Styles Bareges in Stiipei, Plaids. &e. Choice Col. ore, mode Bareges, New Lswns sad mode Mos. de Lsines, Paul ds t nerves, a new article, new -' i 1 etyte.'Tissues $tc.., &C. FrsacH no Scotch GitintiAss, In store ona , of tbe largest assortment iri Philadelphia, from the lowest- price lo tb Jiiiest (uaUUca, snach lower than last irason ' . ' i FURNISHING GOODS. " On band al all tea sons of th year a large a, soitroent, both of Linens and Muslins, el greatly reduced prices, also Linen Damasks, Counter--' panes fce. Shawls. Gloves. Lacea Itc. High Lustie Black Silks, for msptillas, Tiiites, Dree- . srs ke. Mens it Boy's wear xf all deecrirttoris. Lsdiesand Gentleman viiiting Iba. cily are.ta- 1 vitvd le ctjl and examine eur stock.' " A libersl reduction toad to those who y o sell sgain. - - ' fbiladelphja.. April;, 1818 , , -,. CARD BAls sril4TIHIsa. . .' WM 0 MASON." - - ,' ' g CIstsaulsJIsluantdteMSslrhihsldpAiai BaratvsrpvaiM B h VUITIXS) CfRjtWt f Waif h papers, Lsbels, Doof nlstea;', SeAls aaa Stamps (or Odd Fellows, Son ot Tempers'., lie., fce. Aiwa y en hand a gredral aMorf ey af Fane Fancy Good., Gden af every ft; Dog Collar in great variety. . Eiigri-: and maleriala " Dis- Agency for tbe Manufacturer of sSisjf . -if mends. ' actually Orders pel snail ( P,J V et tended to. . .!' ' Philadelphia, April I, I --? ets. HMs. are sesree holders ssk cts. famjf 9t grewu-s v.. aAi.
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