ITEMS EDITORIAL tod SELECTED. (CP Agency, Our friend Fitzgerald of the City Item who ii tin energetic business tata, offer hii services to hii country friends u an agent, at a moderate commit ion, tor the purchau of musical Instru ments,. Music, Books, Engravings, Fruit trees, Horses, Carriages, Guns, Inc., Vc. Address T. Fitzgerald, No. 45, South 3d street. Thk Siamese Twins. An interest ing article, in relation to these Twins, whose bodies are inseparably united by a ligament, wiU'be found on our first page. tL7 Warm Weather. We never expe rience a more sudden change of weather khan on Thursday last. On Wednesday it was comfortably cool. On Thursday from half past 3 to 5 S. M. the thermometer ranged from 99 down to 96 in the shade. This is the warmest 'Weather we had for some years. ttT-The Keystone is the title of a new paper published at Harrisburg, by O. Bar rett Esq. We have only room to say, that it is a handsome sheet, and under Mr. Bar. ' rett will be ably conducted. We trust he will be rewarded in his enterprise. The John Donkey this week is rich, racy, humorous and witty. It is decidedly the best number of the season, and equal to the London Punch. Our friends, English & Foster, must have been somewhat exhile ratcd by the proccedingsof the late conven tion. WanNRiDtY, June 13. 1848. Grain Wheat Prime white $1 26 a $1 30 ; red is worth SI 20 a SI 21. Rts Southern 70c, Penna. 75c, per bushel. Corn Yellow is worth 54 a 55c; white 50 51c Oats Are dull at about 38c for Penn.; Southern 32. Whiskey Sales in bblsat 22c, in hhds 21c. lML,r.IOIIC M AltKBT. Office of the llt.Timn Aissnicsn, June 12. Grain. Very little Wheat at market, We quote good to prime reds at 115al23 cents, with very small sales. Corn, arrives freely, but the demand is moderate. We note sals of yellow at 52a54 cts. and of white at 47 cents. Sales of Oats at 33a35 cents. Whiskey The demand is very limited at 21 cts. for hhds. and 22 cents for bbla. ErMMT EXTRAORDINARY W0RK!j) THE MA1VIB9 WO MAW 3 PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION. BY DR. A. M. MAURICEAt', raonsson of disuses or womas. - Sixth Edition. lBmo. pp. ttso. Price 61 33,090 Copies sold in Three Month ! Years of suffering , of physical and mentnl ane iiish to msny an affectionate wife, and peruninry difficulties to the husband, michl have been spared by a timely u ssessiou of his work. It ia intended especially fir the married, nrthoee contem plating marriage, as it diacl onee important aecreta which should be known to them particularly. Truly, knowledge ia power. It ia health, happiness, afllu- nre- .... . . The revelatlona cwUiined in lta pages have proved a blessing to thousands, aa the innumerable h-t'.ers received by the aulh will attest. Here, elan, every female the wife, the m-ither, the one ilher budding into womanhood or the one in the decline of years in whom nature contempkitea an important change , c.ui discover the eausee, aymptoms, and the ln"at efficient remedies, and moat certain mode of cure, in every com plaint to which her aez ia subject. Ceeles will a seat aaatl free al pottage telhe par. chaser. Over tan thoaaand copies have been sent by mail within Urea m nths, with perfect safety and certainty. On tha receipt of On D Hlr. the "Married woman's Private Melhnl Companion" will be sent (suilid ran) So any part-of tha United States. Al letters aiust be post paid (except thoae eontauiing a remittance) and addreasnt t Dr. A. M Maarieaan, Box ISM, New-York City. Pub aehing Ofllee, Mel libeiry-at., New York. - Tha "Married Woasen's Private Medical Companion" is old by bo-kaellara laroaghoat the United States. Jane 3, lose. Cossipatiom or trk Bowels or eostiveness, headache, giddiness, pain in the side and breast, nausea and sickness, variable appetite, yellow or swarthy complexion, ate., are the usual symp toms ol Liver Complaint. Wright's Indian Ve getable Pills are always certain to remove the above complaints, because they purge tram the body those morbid humors which are tha cause, , not only of all disorders of the liver, but of every malady incident toman. A single 85 cent bos will in all cases give relief, and perseverance will most assuredly drive everyparticle of disease from the body Caut on To avoid couuteifeits, purchase from those only who can show a certificate of agency ' representing tha landing f William Prnn ami compare the labels on the bos with Ihe fue similes on lha certificate. To l a genuine, lhay must be sictlv alike, sign-time and all. Beware of conn, oils and imposition. (J3 Tha genuine for sal by Hssat Maaaaa sola agent for Hunbury, and other egents, publish ed in anothei part of this paper. DIKD, In McEwensville, on Monday the 5th itml., Mr. M. J. B. KELCHNER, aged about 38 years. In Lewisbtirgr, on Friday the 2d inst., Mrs CHARLOTTE PIATT, widow of thelateller. man Piatt. Esq.. of Lvcomintr county, and daughter of Capt. John Brady, deceased, of tills county, agea aooui so years. aV Jt M aa at a? 9 On Sunday last, by the Rev. R. A. Fisher, Mr. William Landau to Miss Elizareth Keiul, all of this placo. On tha th inat.. bv John Snvder Esq., Mr Ta.hh Ross to Miaa Elizareth Smith, all of Lower Augusta township. TO THE ELECTORS OF NORTHCMBER LAND COUNTY, anri llW rtTIZKNS. Enrouraied bvma iv af mv friends throothout our county, I oiler myself to your consideration as a candidate tot the omea of REGISTER AND RECORDER. at tha nest aeneral Election. Should my fellow citixen lavar me with a majority of their votes, I should spare no exertion tolilfill tba duties ol said office with fidelity snd to tha satisfaction .as a sss.aB.SJSk . a aieafAf ran. mamiiii mnif Baabary, June 3, 1818. REMOVAL. MRS. ELIZABETH FOM.MER, RESPECTFULLY announces to her friends aad Ihe public, that aha has removed her , establishment to the building recently occupied by Daniel Druckemitler. as a shoe store, isesrly , opposite Mrs. Bolton's Hotel, where she will bs better able to accommodate ber numerous fr leads and customers with all kinds of Millinery, aoey soittaa, ano aiaer ery geooar Jjae J. 1S4I 3t THK GREAT CONVENTION OF PURCHASERS OF ELEGANT AND CHEAP CLOTHING, AT PRICES EXTREMELY LOW, ' u Run m anniMi ; PHILADELPHIA WAKDROPE, 105 Chesnul Street. The session of this Convention is eondueted witbunparelleled harmony, snd tha mount of business done Is immense. Tht President P. R. M'NEILLE. assisted by numerous Vice Pre sidents, presides with (rest efficiency and the Treasurer is kept constantly busy with recelv Inftnonev Tas Dslroatks to this Convention ars In Sts' of delight., and have unanimously con sented to nominate P R M'NaiLtt, as SEN ERA. TAYLOR, Of the United States. If every one of the 100,. 000'patronaoftko Philadelphia Wardrobe, should vet for him P. R. M'Neille, will prove most troublesome rival to other Presidential compe titors. Wc are happy to say that at this convention alt sets of Delegates ara received, and no-party men's money is accounted just as Rood as any body's money. This magnanimity is highly ex traordinary. June 3, 1848 St JACOB KECK, wholesale and retail WISE AND LIQUOK DEALER. No 593 Market Strut, Below Eighth, North tide PiiiLtntLrtiii. Keeps constantly on hand all kind of old Li quor, vis : Superior old rye whiskey superior Brandy, Uin, ace. Alto white brandy lor preser ving. Wild Cherry and Blackberry brandy. Philadelphia, June 3, 1818. ly BASKET MANUFACTORY, .Yo. 15 South Second tirett Eatt aide, down stars, PHILADELPHIA. HENRY COULTER, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the pub ic, that he constantly keeps on band a large assortment of chi drens wilow roaches, Chairs, Crad es, market and travel ling baskets, and every variety of basket work manufactured. Country Merchants and others who wish to purchase such artic es, good and cheap, would do well to call on him. as they are all manulac lured by him inthe best manner. I'hi ade phia, June 3, 1818. ly TH-HBAP Brush, Comb and Variety STORE. BOCKIUS AND BROTHER, RISH MANUFACTURERS, AND DEALERS IN COMBS 4c VARIETIES No S North Third. beUo Rate St. and North E.ut Conner of Third and Market street, raZZ.ASBZ.PHXA. WHERE they offer lor sa e a general assort ment of all kinds of Brushes, Combs and varieties which they are determined to sel Lower than can be purchased e sewhere. Country Merchants and others Purchasing in the above tine wil find it to their advantage to ca'l before purchasing esc where a the qua'ity and prices will be lul'y guaranteed against a I competition I'hiladelphia, June 3, IS IS ly. Wardrobe of Fashionable CLOTHING. J. W. & E. D. STOKES, CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, No. 194 Market Street. Find Cluthing itorebe low Sixth, Phii.aiki.m!m. IVHERE they are constantly enrag'd in get ling up from the best French, English and tmeiiran c oth. c'olhing cut and made up in the moat superior and fashionable sty e, I'ersons who buy to srl , wil find a large and ext-e leril stock at the owest city prices. Coining mai'.e up to order, ina superior style al the shottest notice. N. II Odd FePous Ri-sa'ia. a laree assoit- nint always on hand Orders from Lodges and ml i mliia s promptly attended toon tne most ra sonali'e terms. I hi ade phia, June 3, 1818 ly. V, It EAT NATION A LWIR K. HUtorv of the IXevvlation nad Llvr Uir llrrors of the Vr u( Independence. BY CHARLES J. PETERSON. An elegant volume trt'lA 18 fine Steel Plate), and nearly 200 beautiful Wood Engravings "This is a splendid book. A valuable additina to the ltistrie literature of our country. We are much mista keu if it d ies ix lake rank with the works uflrviiig and rreseat." Frankiora Herau. It surpasses any similar work yet oaerea to tne Amen in Dublie ." Neal'e Cazette. -It mav be nriKierly cjnaidered a popularised Military History of the Revolution, extremely well and judicious written." N. American. The present work on the Kevowtwm and ita Hemes, ia superior, bntb in extent and design to any that haa aercui- tore c nne under our notice." inq. A well connected History of that eventful period 10 eer. "UetfUltaiy we ocn popular iimoiy ui w-u ui .ik Revoluti.tn and its Heroes, tbut has yet beeu given to the country." Tfcitiirrlny r.veniiie; roat. IW AGENTS W ANTED t c-nvas for the aoovo ele. fnut W-rk, in every County and T iwn in the L'nitoil Ht ite. to whom the moat libemt indureineiila will be (flcr- ed. Price onlv Kl. Address (post-iaul) WM. A. I.F.AHY. No. 158 North SECON11 St. rilll.ADEU'lllA Philadelphia, May 20, It-IP 3m KSOW ALL MESI THAT BENNST &. CO. HAVE REMOVED from 193 Market Street, at then New Splendid and Immense Estab lishment to be known as the Tower Hall C'lothlns; Bazaar, No. 182 Market Street, between fifth If sixth, I HlLADEM'Hl V. The Proprietors feel a reluctance in prom ill- caliiif what in any way mieht appear like the usual Bombastic exaggeration of some in the trade, but will beg leave to quote the following not ire from one of our city parwrs ; One of Ihe greatest curiosities that our City affords to the airane-r. is BENNETT It CO' gieat clothing store. No. 182 Market Hreet. be tween Fifth and Sixth, which has been stvl 'Tower Hall," from the peculiar finish of the front. Ihe building is an immense one, con taming seven capacious rooms, all oi which are stocked with every variety ol seasonable gar ments, arranged in the most perfect order and regularity. The proprietors take great pleasure in showing their building and contenls to the citizens, particuaily straiigeia, and to those co ming from the country we know of ifo place more worthy or a visit. rhiladelphia, May 27th, 1848 3m. FRENCH REVOLUTION. TYRANTS as well as Monopolies, must faP a- to must prices. That this is a fact can bo proved by calling at No. 72 North 2d street, nbove Arch, PBILABItIA, 113 IIUMAY, FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES LOWER THAN EVER OFFERED, ll'aWcasWe asxf JCWal', Tha stock consists in part of Gold and Silver Levers ; I'Epines snd Quartier Watches ; Jewel ry of the newest and most fashionable patterns. SILVER SPOONS, itc Particular attention paid to tbesa articles, the quul tif ofwhtih it No.l and workmanship ililto. Tba establish ment or LE HURAY has been well known FOK roVRTY YEARS, in SECOND Street, and has made s character which needs no puffing Silver TEASPOONS ss low as 4,50 per sett can be made for less if wished. WATCA GLAS6ES Plain. 10 cts i Patent. 13; Lunette. 20 cts; other articles in propor tion. Ht number, you saa buy bar below sny pub lished list of prices in this City or New York. Watch Repairing particularly attended to, snd warranted to give eatisfectioa). N B Old Gold and Silver bought for cash or takea ia eachang at (don't forget the No 72) North Second Street, above Arch, Philadelphia. Sept. 3. 1817 ly May . ! SUNBUltY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN TO THE ELECTORS OF NORTHUMBER LAND COUNTY. lELL self as a i ELLOW CITIZENS ! Encottrsged by ma of my friends, I respectfully oner my self aa a candiuaie lor tne oiitce or ItEUISTEH AND RECORDER, and Clerk of tho Orphans' Court, Al the approaching election. Should I be fa vored with a majority of your votes, I will spart no exertions to render general aatisfaction. GEORGE OYSTER. Dtlawart township, May 13, 1846. TO THE ELECTORS OF NORTHUMBER LAND COUNTY. , . I RESPECTFULLY Inform yoti as a citiscn of Northumberland county, that my friends in the four lowsr townships, made a solicita tion, or call, these three years, to offer myself to the cititens of our county, as a candidate for the olftes ol , m M.Mssh an,a.sni HEUISTEH ASW a5.saai.a, snd I flatter myself capable of fulfilling the du ties of said office aceoiding to law. As I sm disabled to do any thing else but teaching school which I followed seventeen years, anil under stand both English, and German, which is ne cessary, fcc , JOHN HENRY KRECS. Upper Mahonoy, May 27, 1818 COI1 Tit Y IWUIICUVTS Can save from 13 te 93 per Cent. , BY purchasing their OIL CLOTHS direct from the Manufacturers POTTER & CARV.ICHAEL Have opened a Warehouse, No. 13S North Third Street above Race, second door South of the Ea gle Hotel, PHILADELPHIA, where they will always keey on hand a complete assortment of Patent Elastic Carriage Oil Cl,ths 38. 30. 40, 48 and 5t inches wide. Ft- tired, Painted, ami Plain, on the inside, on Mus lin Drilling ant Linen. 7rWe Uil Vlotht nl tne most desirable patterns, 38, 40, 46 and 51 inches wide. Floor Oil Cloths, from 28 inches to ai feet wide, well seasoned, and the newest style f patterns, all of their o.vn manufacture I rans parent Window Shades, Carpets, &c All Co"' warranted. t'bila May 27, 1818 3m CHEAP 1TSV7" GOODS. John W. Friling, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and customers. Ihat he has just received and . . - . nnnnn : - peueii a tpienciu assortment ot uwuo, runs. ing of DRY GOOUS, Groceries, Hardware, Quetnsware, &c. The public are invited to call und examine for themselves. Sunhury, May .6. 1818 tf DR. TOWNSEND S COMPOl'SD EXTRACT OP SVKSAPAltlLLA. THIS r.xtr in it put up in quart bottlm. It it mx. times cheaper, plniamntcr, nwi warrantt uprri r t nny .lt. It curt t.eiuts wit In. lit vmilinsr. piirfiitK. tck new, or dtliiliuiling the pnlivitt, pud is i-artM ul irly mlnpted or k FAIsl. AND SPRING MEIilCINi . The frnat bfnutv nmt mipcri'riiy ofthia IS irmprtrilla over other rciii'.iiitu i. whilst it cruciii-uiL'suiatuiM', it mvi(i rHlMi the b y. ('s-iiMiiupti m ourrd. Cleanse Bin! Htrengthrn. V 'iisiinili ti r;ui lie cured. KMiiehitii, C iiMtni;ti.in. lAvx C mptitint, CiK C lUghi, Catiirrh, Anthnu, H,nti'isr "i' Hb. 9 trenetw in tho t hem, II fx lie riimli, 4ieht .-vrat. Oilli cult iiiitl ilnl'tiis LxMt-torutiuii, mid I'uiu in the tute, tVo., le.s hve titid can be cured. I'Mlirduv thcrn never was a reiimlv that )m heen . nue- cewiful in dr;K-ni( encn it cniisiiiniptMii uu thin ; it clean tenmid strengthens Ihe system, und appeurs M beal the ul cers mi the Itiugt, and patients grudiutlly reguin their usual heul'.h unci strtniii. Tit erf im fH-nrcfty a day ituases but there arc o mi ml iff if inrs ( cMistunptitin rerted as cureil by the use of lr. rwtwt'irs SsirniMinUa. The fofi.witiff wus recently re frived : lr. ToVNnD lV-ir Hit: Fnr the last three vrirs I have lefi'ii ntMi:td with (tmor:il debility, nihl nervous om stintptimi o tlx- l ist muter, and did ut cxpt t ever gain niv health nl at!. AlVr ir inr tlmniph a c. tursc of metlieine under the rim t nine if the m st disiiiiiiinbod resuinr hysiuians mih) members ot the H fiU nl IltuMh in .New s'sik and elst-whrie. and Htteutlii tin' in st nf mv caruinifs in utteinpiuitf l nuiim my henilh, ami altt-r retail; in s mih paper nf ynir S.irrirst"lta I res 'Ived t try it, trr us in nix b ttlit'A 1 t unil it d iu- me ttrcnt $ -f, ainl elltit t see yu at y.air t.ifice ; with yiiur ntlviee 1 kept en. and tu nt ht-trti.y uiaiiia vu t"r vonr anv luo. iserwvfre in tukiiiff ihe Sural' i pur ilia, tuH have teeu uble t attend t- my usual ta!irsi.r Uie last Kr m linns, aim i uy inr blesiiirN nl' tint nnd yiur Sartwtiarlla to c 'iitmue my henlih. It licl.Hfl me beynnd the expeetnti ns ( all who knew my cum. rHKl.K.S JlTIMHY Orauce. Fjiscx c. iN. J., Aur. 2, 1847. Smirtat' New Jersey, Ksr x c-iuntv. ss. Charles Quim- by Iteinfr duly aw ru aeeordins; to law, on his imlh sutth. that the fores; tins; statement a true accord inf to the best of hiikihiwloilfieaisrt beitrl. t ttAKl.h iji i.mb . . Iw rnanil subscnlxxl to Dei ore me at uranse, ine m August, 1HI7. CVRi: BALDWIN. Jiisiice m in i cotT, SPITTING BLOOD. Read the fi'llowinc, aitl say ttiai consumption ii in incu rable if you can : new i ori, April 7, rt . llr. TnwtttND I verilv believe thai vour rmDarilla has lieeit the mentis, thnniph providence, of snvntf my life I have f ir several year had a bad cotib. It leame w rae aid worse. At last I raised Urjje quantities ff blood, bad night sweats and was greatly debilitated and reduced, and did if H expect to live. 1 have only used your Harsaparilla tMit a sii'irt tune, aihu were mm a wonocnm cimnirc sjeen WToncht in rne. I ain now able to walk all over the city. I raise n bltxst, and my coup h has left me. You can well iinarine that 1 am thank fat I r these resulia. our obedi vtit servant. W.M. H t W.l.L. Oj Catharine at. Li tT I1KR lHKi:i"H. The annexed cert iticate tells a stmttle and truthful sivtry of siiifcrintf and relief. There are tli 'Usands of ftmtlar ea ses in this city and lirokiyn, anu yet tnerearu tnus iiHis if nurents let their enihireu uie lor tear oi ueinc numougt'eu or to skive a few shillings. Hro ikfyn, !ept. 1J, M7. Pr. ToWNKKsn: I tukc pleasure in stuliuic, ftir the bene fit tif th 'sc whom it msy cmeern, tliat my daughter, two years and six mmths oid, w.ia uiHieted with general tie bililv and 1'tswot siwech. iShu was tfivcn up us past ae- c ivtry by nur family physician; tsit fortunately I wan re c immended by a friend to tr your KirsaisBrilla. Hef .re having uson one nmiie sue recovered ncr apeeen anu was enabled to wnllt alone, to the avtoiiishmuit of ull wh were acqutinled with the ci re u instances. She is now qmle well, and iu much lietter hetdth tlmn she has been fr 1H months post. JOSKPH TAY AK, 1 York St., Brooklyn. TWCI rilll.lHtKN SAVKU. Very few families indeed in fact wc have nH heard of one -thnt used J)r. T-iwiiseiid's tSrinensanlla in tune, l sl ttiiv iOiilrfrmt the nnat Huiutncr. while those that did 11 t. sickeited and diod. The eereilieate we publish bel.iw is c mclusive evideiH-e of its value, and is only another iimtaixe nr it sEivnttr the uvea ofchlktrrn Dr. Townsend Dear Kir : I had tw) children cured by vour Rtrantwiriltii irf the suiumer oHunlamt and dyseutarv tuiewastmly IS month old and tho other 3 years. They were verv ii'meh reduroi, uud we expected they would ihe : tliev were aiven up by tw t reautectable physicians. When the doctor iuf rmt-diis tiial we must lose them, we re li ved to tiy y ur tvirsapnriiln we had heard so much of, but had little c Nifidcttce, there being s much atull" advertised that is worthless: but we nre thankful that we did, for it uiidoubtedly navid the lives ui b th. 1 write this that oth ers may be induced U use it. Yours, res,.eci!'ullv JOHN WUoNJr. Myrlle-aveiiue, Bro klyn. Htpt. 15, 1M7. 1 If I Ml. OK CAT FK-MALK .MKD1C1NK. Da TowNSEti ft SiB.ArvaiLLA laasitvereiffnand speedy cure I- iitciuicni c autuiuptioii, and f.bf the general pr stra ti hi of the system no mutter whether the result of inhe rent cause or causes, produced by irregular ity, illness or ac cident. Nothing can be mwe surprising than ita invigoratiiig ef fects on the humaii fnune. Peramis all weaknesa and Ua situde, from taking it at onee bee nne r bust and full of energy uikder ita muuence. It imioed lately cwnieracU the Mrveieasueas of the fenule irame, which is lite great cause tssrreuisesa. It will u4 be expected of us, in cases of an delicate a na ture, to exhibit eertihcates of cures perforated, hut we can assure the am rated thai hundreos ot cases have beeii repor ted to ue. Urn. TowKtsxD i My wife beine; greatly distressed by weakiseas and general debility, and sutTering eHitiiiually by paiaand with mher dtibcuLties, and having known cases where y ur rocdumie haa efle-jted great rurea; and ah hearing it re&Hiimended for such txtsee as I have described. I obtaiived a b title of y.Mir F.xtruct of Harsuparillu and f 4 I wed the directiona you gave me. In a short peri-d it remived her e nnplaiats ainl reatdired her to health. Being g restful f -r the benefits she roceived. I take niuasnre tu thus aukifiwledgiug it, and rec suitneiulius; it to the miNic. M u moo hi:, Albany, Aug. 17, Ml. e v. Grand 4 Lydiu sis. PYttPKPMA. S fluid or mesliciiu has ever been dtseovered which so nearly reeemWes the gastrie juioe or saliva la dcoin nosing fond and atrengtbeniiMi the organs of digeati m as this pre imratlm of (aranparilla. It positively cures every oaae of dyspepsia, however severe or chronic. Bank DerstrUnetil, Allsuiy, May 10, IMS. Dr. T'wussd 8ir ; I hava been amioted for several yeurs with dyspenaia iu It worst form, attended with nr neas of stomach, pss of appetite, extreme heartburn, and a great aversioa to all kinds of food, and t r Weeks, (what I exik. eat) I have been enable to ratam but a small portion mi mv stmach I tried Ihe usual remedies, but they had hut little or no effect in removing the r-Birotatrtt. I was in duced, about two ninatha ainee. to tnr -mar Extract of har as parilia, and I must aay with little eoruVleoee but after using nearly two hHtles, I found my asspetiu natored and tha hcarthura sjitirely remived ; and I would sa meetly re- ly re d aal eosnmand tae asa of H sa Iheas wan have bean arUiei. h... h. Voara. je- W. W. VAN ZANIT. A sal fnr smnbar JOHN W. FRlliNU ; Nor. thumbsraind, MAKY A. McCAY i Panvilla, WH. A. MURRAY at Co., April SS, lSt8 ly , OXYGENATED A SOVEREIGN REMEstT FOR DYSPaS3IA, PHTHISIC, ANU OaNBBAIs UBBIHTT. GEORGE B. GREEN, PitoriKToit. Windsor, Vermont. IS a awarder, remedv f.er DYSI'ErrMA, In many of il forma, such as pain In tha St miach, UearUiuni, anbilual Cusiireness, Aeiil Stomach, Headache, loss of Appetite, Piles, Nishl Bwenla, and erea Conamptiim (Dyspeptic Phthisic,) and Asthma, or Pkthiste atteaoed with oersiiae ment ol the Stomach (nr tlyaneftw Asthma.) INfieall Breathing, which often ram Its irum iinperfeet digestion (or Dyspeptic 9 spnMi,) is relieved by these Bitters. In short, their use haa been urored in the reliaf aT armoat aU the aympt'ima that proceed from a debilitated atonic condi tion of the Sbunarh alao in general debility ariaing fruen age or from the erTeeta of Fever, panieularly Kerer and A rue. Feiaalea anSaring anaer any atarin aeraneetneiil ariaine fr.Ma weakness, will find the "UxTfianaiao Hit ills" an excellent remedy, and nut surpassed by any medi cine in use. The history of this medicine is peculiar. It has made its way to public favor solely by (tie lorca H its own intrinsic merits. No artificial means have been used to give Huh t.iriety and thrust il upon public altenti.il. It has never brtorc even been advertised, but having first shown Its re markable efficacy in the lamily ot the proprietor, and by him afterwards administered to his afnicted friends and ac qunintancr, with a like result, its reputation gradually ex tended until it ia kn.wn in the nvat distant parts of the l.'iii.m, as a medicine of unrivalled virtues in the cure of lyspriein in nil its dirT'Tcut forms, nnil alai f r the cure of Asthma or l'htliisic. Its only herald and ita only cut hns Imii the story of Its w.mdcrlul elfieney, as told I' mm m-iulh to m mth or by letter I'r.wn fricial to friend. In eve ry instance where these Uitters have beeu used, und the re sult made known 1 1 the proprict r, they have proved a re medy. Numerous ccrlificntrs. dltestiu? the sitiffular efucacy of the 'Oxvgs7(ated Bitters," are iu the peiscssi.in of the pro,rietr ; nuiny of thcin sigueil by penuua already widely known to the public. GEO. B. CRr.EN, Propriebw. WINDSOR, Vt., Ortoher 3, 1H45. The folia lag Certificates have-recently Wen received i Washington, D. C, Juxi 10, 18W. Ilnvin; made use of the "Oxvpcnited Bitters" prepared by Dr. tie. B. Oreen, of Windsor., Vt. and Iroin kn"v Icdee obtained of their efficacy in other eases. w cheerfully rccitnnieiid them to the public, believing that they will fully sustain the rec unmcudnlion of the Proprit-t r. We h ipe that this rnluable remedy may be u generally diffued tlirmiKhout tlic country that it may be accessible to ail the anacteu. WIIsUAsmV" U.S.Senat.rfr.mVerm.mt JAMKrt F. SIMMONS, U. S. ScnUor from R. thnd. i. T. MOHLIIEAD, U. S. Senatvr and lurmarly Oovcrn or nf Kentucky. L. H. ARNOLD, Member of Congress and furmcrly Oo vemor of K . I . VM. WOODBR1DGE, U. S. Senate and formerly Ci. verirr of Mtoliiirnn. M. I.. MARTIN, Delegate hi Congress fioin Wisc.nsin lerruory. From Hon. H. D. Foster, Member of C.ng?eaa from Pennsylvania. Wash i so to sc. D. C. Jvsm 10. 18-16. Dear Sir, I have been a dyspeptic aiuTerer for about ten years, ami have res itted to various medicines tor relief with tit success, until I mnde use of vour "Oxvtrenaied Ditters." 1 have used about t w bottles, and find myarlf restored to perfect health. The forms In which the dis ease slHiwed itself, in my case, were, great acidity of the t'Hnnch, 1 -ss im appetite, extreme flatulence, severe e nsli' natim of the bowels, and violent headuehe. I-' eel ine Vi- rtma that a knowledge of your valuable remedy may reach others similarly afflicted. I taktf great pleasure in rec-trd- ing my lertim my t Us curative power; snd would alat remarst, tnat wane on a visit at nnnie a short time since. I administered a part of a b-Htle to a number nf my afflicted friends, with great buccss. They are derirous that you should establish an agency at Pittsburg, or inform them where the medicine can be obtained. With an earnest de sire for your prspcrity and happiness, subscrihe mrselt, irtny yiur iriirnn ii. u. I' J79 I bit I)"ct. (iEo. B. GBEKr.Winlsir, Vt. Hilil Wh tleile and Retail by Green Sc. Fletcher, No, VO?Hiin xjctn Mreet, rnitaneipnia. Agent f .r Simhurv II. B. MASSl'R. Agents f.ir Mil U hi M A C K A Y & HA AG. April lHte In presentlea The pnilic with STW'cifJ'tt'r'Tflff'ircaTmcnt uiul cure of Kkv&r and Aura anil otliel bill ,us disease, no nuDloity is ueeilnt. V numbers in the I nil.-d tlilrs, whi ii-der Ironi these aflcrtiou in their vartrd lonu., nre e-.tn;t-llui to sct.K ri-ltet trom other s mrees u4x1 tlie iiuine- ilirii,- urcst-rinti -ns of the resrulur nhvsiciaii. It bu-vmc tli.-rrt re uu object of hiiinaiiitv. as well 11s 01 nitblic inter' et. t j briuir before thetn a remedy itrciKtrcl lioin much cv- pt.iiiiK-e, and which may always be relied U.n as sfk, ! LI i'ti'Tl'AL. A!HD IIARMLXAS TO Tlir ro.HTITVTIOK. Thill sui h i the true churoctcr of the INDIA ClIOLAUUtil K, is amply attested by the uuivcrsui aucccss Willi which it has been cmpl-tyed. r.xiruet trom a eoniiiiumcition f tlie lion. Wil liam WooDBRitKZ. of the L . S. Senate, bite (juvcrivr of Michigun. JJCTBOIT, DCl.KI. IHtU. llOCToa CltABLE. OsOOOD. Dear Sir, I huve rend with much uitcreat, your little TRaxati.k up. hi the "cuus.-a, treatment and cureM tif tlie febrile diseases which have , extensively ,revailed in our country during the last few month an interest increased no dour, bv tne tact tmt s nave iiHiivHinaiiy auucreu a 1 much from them. Though 1 fed myself very' inc jmpetenl lo judge aifely upon a aubject aj entirely professi.mal. yet your thciry seems to me well reaa-med, and your c-inclu sions jiiU, and I think wiUial, that your pamphlet is calcu lated to produce inuen practical roini. rtoeakuut of the medicine he savs : It fully justiaed your flattering expeelaliona, and as a aafe, convenient, and p pu- iar remedy, ray own experience, a , far, inuucea me to Re lieve that it wili prove a great public benefit. 1 am pleased to lenrn that you have recently established several arenrire for iiadiapnattion-.though I regret that, with a view to a oi we general dissemination of it, you staouid have found it ncccsMiry to remove Iron) your present residence am-jng us. With much respect I have the h vr to lie, sir, Vour oblige,! ecrv;,nt. W1IIJAM WtluniiKIUUE. Tr im J.iMK-t OiHaos, Ksq.. of HiirTjl . N. V. Hi vt tLo, March IMh mi. Ir. C'ltAltl.K tJsooon: My Dtnr Sir. 111 answer to mr rcpiest, I lit at rc:iiiily suite the g ud expciieiKtsl in my fiuuly b the uxi of your India rh lug -guc. My wife was Irouhicd with the Fever end Ague ncnrly twelve months ; and the inolieine given her invariably br. ike the chill, but did not cure the disc-use. I irclutatnl for her ,- vend kintls of nietlii-ine, but they did iu-t rctn ive it. I ibd not ut this time heard of y ,ur ImliuOh ilsg.ntuc, but it wja soon niter recommended to me by two gentlemen wli 1 knew had been audering iu a similar Manner f ir a uie lime; thev were t'upt. Kohert Hurt, of the s't-unNsit olnbert I-'ultLitt,' and J. dm M. Ide, ICsq., agent of the Troy antPKrie line. I wus then going 1 1 Detroit, and while there, b-aight of your agent a puckuge of one dozen bottles. On my return my wife commenced Liking ir. After hve d-sies, which st ippe l the Ague, she continued using it till she had uiken two Imttlcs. Since this she hnd uo return of either the Fever or Ague, which is n tw seven mouths. t'apl. ilnrt request me to aiy thnt he cuught the Fever nntl Ague last scitaoii by running his iHiat in the. Mnumee and Toledo line, that he bsiktwo b dtles in all, by which he was entirely rest red, awl continued rumung there two or three mouths ufieravurds in perfect health. Yours verv truly, JAMKS GlltSOX. Airem f .r Sunbury H. B. MASSKR : NorthmnlierlniHl, WlTlllNlvruM & Co ; Milton, J. 11. ItASKK ; Scliaa grove, MAY 4 KLOSE. May d, 1HI8 If. I'lilla., Headlnar, und I'otlas llle Kail Koad. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT CHr ea ANGE of Hours, and two Trains Daily each way, except Sundays. On and after Monday, M.y 1st. 1848. two trains will run each way, daily, between Phila and Pottsville. MORNING LINE ACCOMMODATION. Leaves Philadelphia at 7 A. M daily except Sundays. Passes K'ailing al 10 43 A. " Leavea Pottsville at 71 A. M. daily ascent Sundays. Passes Read 1 Kg at 9 10 A. M. Tbe above Line stupe at all way stations on the road as formerly. AFTERNOON LINE-F ST TR IN. t Train, Down Train. Lee.ves Philadelphia at Si P M .daily except Sundays. Leaves Pottsville al 3) P. M , daily except Sundays. Leaves Phtenixville 3 45 " Poitatown, 4.I.Y " Reading. S UO Leaves Sell Haven, 'i 37 " Port Clinton, 3 00 " Reading. 3 60 " rottstovrn. 4 30 " I'hccsixville, 5 00 Vrrives at State " Port Ctin'on, 3.4.1 " Sch. Haven, 6.10 Arrives st foils- ville, S20 Road. 0.30 The afternoon train will siopnnly at ihe above named stations. Passengers for other points must therefore take the Vorning Line Depot in Philadelphia, comer of Broad and Vine Streets. No Passengers cin enter the Cars unless provided with Tickets. ' - NOTICE. Fifty pounds af baggage will be allowed to each paaaenger in these lines ; sad paaeengera ara expressly prohibited from taking anything as baggage but their wearing apparel which will be at tba risk of its owner. No freight will ha taken by these lines. By order f Board af Managers . BRADFORD, Wr.ts.y May 8. l4Si tf JOURNAL BOARDING. f pHE subseriber Is prepared lo receive ami ae. 1. commodate few transient or permanent Boarders, at her residenes in Sunbury. The Iu. ration ia in hantlsoms snd pleasant part of the town, commanding a On view of the Susquehan na, Northumberland and the scenery adjacent 1 o persona from the rity, who wish to spend s few months durins the summer sesson. Sunbury affords a delightful retreat. ANN U. MURK19. April 8, 1818 6m Estate oMsaac Tansjjckcl. NOTICE is hereby given, that letters of Ad ministration, with the will anneaed. have been granted to the subscriber, on tho estate of Isaae Vansyrkel, dee d, lata of Upper Augusta township, Northumberland rounty. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate, and such that hare any claim against lha same, are herewith called upon In settle their aeeoants without delay. JOHN rlAUUH. WOUT. Administrator, lie. May 13, 1818 et .... ViiEsif FANCY and STAPI.R DRV CiOODS. It th' Niw Sioe.it No 79 Arch itreet. between id and 9 J Ntrth t dt, PII.AllCt.lltA. TUH subscriber invites particular suction to his la r ire snd splendid assortment of new nnd eho!tt ttyht uf Drif bW comprising s general variety of the most desirable kinds or Dress Ma terials, Shawls. Chres, Hotieri. Unthrinkabte Flannels. Witrked Counts. Vambre, Jaconet, Mull Nansank and Plnirt Muslins, Linen Cam .re ami S.Ik Pocket BLiek hut an Cra tits, others ton numerous to adveitise. IRISH LINENS AND FURXISHINO GOODS. Particular attention is siven to Linens and Fur ni.hing Rooils. generally the stork is large, and the prires will be fnttntl much lower then usu al, having been purchased at Auction at sacrifi ced rates The febrics ate warranted pure flax and frnm tbe best makers. HARLES ADAMS. P. S. Persons wishing Plain and Medium styles eit Or Hoods and Shiiob, will find a choice variety riiilailrlplua. A n! I. 1 SIB NEW A XI) CI J E AP"" si t.'ST received, at the store ol Henry Ms skb. a choice sunrtaient of DRY GOODS, Groceries Liiiuors Palm leaf ana o'her huts etc. all of which will be sold at the lowett prices. Sunbury, June 3, 1818. the osiy R.ti.if.tL erne for CONSUMPTION!! ?cr'iluli or Kind's Kvii, Klu umutim, OUtn.it-: Outneous Krtijlicn. r.ni)ilcH i-r i!.-itiiU,s i-u the iuee, B.-yi-hcs, Kiltfsi, Ch'sjt.ic S ire Itiuf V.rmtr Tcttrr, Sct!tl Ucail, Knttirgctiirnt and IHiiti 01' the B maninl j .iut. riu.b rn IMfcr. Sy.hi iitit; 6yi:itoni, Sciatica ur I.unibau, il.ieaai t ariiiug ir-jnt an itijuiii ?i -us uo ol Meicury, Droj.- K(Hmirr or Inipru-di-iiL-u in lii'e; nl , Chronic C--ni!Ue tali irlUU orders. In thin metttrne f.'Vrml im wnit but very potent article oi' the vi'rf'-tbbtr: kinitd 'in ai uuittftl. turniniK a r -mpuiul ectirefy ftiitercn. m itK ch:irattr nnd prowriit si trum any other (trt'Durntitaii. tmJ imrivulltri iu its uprruli u t-n the ytjin uhen labrin umlcr tliwi.tc. It h-uUi bn in tha ImiuU f nvrry tiers n, wh , by buaiiieiw, or gcucrol c urnc oi lii'e, in prot'is):i in?d to the vn tuanv ailinit-iita thai n li cit tne a furse, uuumU vi a bluisiiig, and u often rtiutt in death. van sciioFt uv. nr. Uruke'a Puiutctta i nTotnmeiidwt us a eertiiin remedy. .V-l one iiiRUiueet'i t: failure haa ever oeeurrrn when tre ly unni t It cure the ilis-: anl at theaumc time impart vi(Tr t. t'te wh l nyrttt m. Somi'ii1iui ierdiia ran never lay I x imtrh attrnti n l't the state ol their bio d. Its u nticati n ahoukl be their 6 rat aim; for persvveraivcc will acc Jinpiiitli a cure of even iiecmjitahv diaeaav. FOR i;UlFTIOH OF THK SKIN. Soorvy, He trlwuc AUcctiona, Turn While Swelling, Kryaii'ielaa. L'lrcra, Caneera. Uuiuiinr &rca, Seaba iukI IlttVa, Dr. I) rake' Panacea I'aiurjt be t o highly tatiilicd ; it W-MJchea out Uie very ixA of the diacaae, and permanent. INDIGESTION OR DYSPEPSIA. No mcdirine perhnpa haa ever been diac verd which givea a mueh tone t the at rnaeh and cauaea the aeere tion af a hraJthy natric juice t- docArnpiac the tood aa Dr. Drake's l'anacc RHIEMATISM. Dr. Drake'a Panacea it uacd with the urea teat cucceM in Khruinatie C4m plaint a, eapecitJIy auch aa chronic. It cures by drivinjt cut all iinpnriuca and foul hui-ura which have accrtiiit.ltei in the ayt.m, which are tbe cause of Rhea inatiem. Gout, and Swellings of the joints. Other remedies f scneliirica five tt-inporarv relief: this entirely eradicates the diaeae fruit thrhttm, even when the limbs and bones arc dieadiully aw. 'hen. roXirMPTio.v. CoxsrMrTiON can hn cti.KD C tucha, CaUnh, Br chuitt. Sjiittiutr "f Ii! d. A"thma, DiiHcult r prtfue l't fMM-tiruti n, I i e.-oJ i o Fliih, N mht Sweat a, Phih iu the mde (Vc. have Itueneiiri'd. and rn be with aa much certainty as any othr r diastase. A nccif'c has 1 ii been h tujjht (or, but iiiV;tin until the iliac -very of Dr. Drake's Ptuiucea. His mild atvd safe but certain and ritWatitnta in its operati-in, and Oium t pnsibly injure the m nt delkntr e mist it nil n. We would earnt'Htly re iiuiimu) th'tse alilicifnl ij give it a trial nnd we Iwlicve tliey will not have octai 'il to regret it. The ayutem ia clean! and strruthened, the altera on the liuis arc ben led, and the tittitti frmdunlly n-gHin thrir UMual heuhh and islrctiytli. llt ntt the luMowing : TliSHMONY. run. , Doc. Mth, 1st7. Dear Sir : Iu rep) to your iuesiiuii resecling the use ftf Dr. Iirukc's Pamu'ca, I will any, that altliough a perfect dislsclit:ver iu Ihe e&ialcnce of a Panacf.v, or cure lor all dimi'm, ht.wvvei v Suable it may be in certain c -nditiona of ihe syatem. si ill I Uuv Uiu veslthst a cure ux Cousuuip lion w tukl be diac vcr1 a vnrr or liter, and cuu aily led mc tw try y ur matliciue iu two very iuvcteruto cttM4. They wt-re pron uncrd by the attendine physicians to be pclmonaky cossf MFTioN, and aUiiHtoii'Mi b them as IN i t'KAEi r. One of the pTns had bn undi r llie tieut ment tf sv:reral very a ine prm-tttiimeitt for a numticr ot' yenra, tiisd thr-y aauHlit h-id 'M fashioned Connuiiipt ion iiibine witn ncroiuui," aim inai anomiKin iHiKrior snnm lime, but cm id n t be jit-iniaacuUy relieved. In both cas-a the (ilV-ct of ihe Panutvti im been nvt cratil hip. Only f'-ur or live b miea were ul by one of the nTavisa belre she bnrnn to inipove mpidly. The othr t k h M1 lci1- will only aiMtiiat unuiur aa I am wiin p wsuu. um. u inheritance and bv extem-ive ibaTaii .m aa a study, and kn Mvuig al the injurious eUecu in nine csaee out of ten oi Ur, tyaieaet, ami other vefrew"" " ifLuiy ot the exect ranlaattuivea, h .uM never have rec iiietaed Ihe use oi Di-k's livacea II I had not been acquainted with lha iufc-ftsdicnis. buificB it t aay that these are lee fmncisde-' W utir mm popular and at lamuc phyi- euuia awl iu 'ieir nrctt'iU c m''fl,l state, lorni pr 'tnt4y the beat nUenrfiv: tlial has evur been mode. The cuie ia in acc sniatiH wun ins-try sag s. iuunipuus ortancnea in France a few ycarsr by one t4 her most etuuteiit wri- tcra on nniwine( and n v eUUiahed by tacts whuh ad- nut of niiapiie. Very Reapcctfuily Yours, L. C. GUNN. To use the bnttmce of aitntbcr, "Dr. Drake's Panacea in alwa-a ssUatar in its effect never iujurius. It is n4 as (iunie it as not anu r.A(ectoraiH. it is ut iiKeiwea to nu the invalid into a fatal security. It ia a great remedy a p mi srl hesahtbjr and curativst c smpuid. the great and only remedy wnicn ineoieai seicaoa aim saiii aaa yea pnauccu for ttie tretttmcnt of this hitherto uncmiuuert.-d malady. And n pers n nffl..-ted wiih thia dread diaeaae, wiU bs just to IiiiAse-ll and his irieuna, n n s;o n wu v ia riivc wiiuous ti'Mtstsr in virtues. A sincle hiUle, in ra st cuata, will dtiw duce a lavorubie change iu the cisditiott t?f any paticut. however tow." TO THE I. A Dl Fa lakdiea of naie ewnplexi w and c auvumptive habits and such as are deUiuited by th tae obaUucti"ns which feinalcs are liable to, are restored by the use of a tvAtle or two, to bloom vigor. It is by far the beat remedy ever discovered for weakly chitdren, and such as have bad hurnors i being pleasant, they take it. It umaeoiatcly restores the appetite, strength and color. Noiluihf ean be nvira surprising than Its mvigoratiiig ef fects on the btttnan frame. Persona, all weukness aiM las situde before ulung it, at once bec-me robust and full of energy under ite inriuence. It immediate counteracts tha narvelssswsss of the femule fniM. CAUTION Us oaraful and see that you get tha genu. ine Dr. Daasa's FAWacaa-it has laa aigaaturs of Oso. F. Sroaaa on tha wrapper .ana alanka sauaa "Da. Paaas's Paaaesa, PutLa." Miwa in tha gstas. Praaarsd ooiy sy Sroaaa Cu-, Praggiats, No tl Morta BUtk St., Philadalptua. Ageat for Ssnbare J MAJsBER txld also by Wis. A. Meaaaa Co., Dasmlla H Saaav a, Milsna ; MOT McCot, Northnmbarlaiwl ; t. P. ters, aVoncnaraug. Aprd 1, IS4S ty CITY DAGUERRKOTYPK BTAMflHMEZVT, No. 100 Chcsnut street, 2 doors above id. south tide, PHILADELPHIA. THE subscribers, proprietors of the oldest Establishment in the I'ii'r of Philadelphia, being founded in 1840, would cs.ll the attention of the public to their recent great ud wonderful Improvement in takins Daguerreotype Portraits. 8KY LIGHT PORTRAITS The subscribers beg leave to subjoin a few of the notices they hava received from the Press throughout the country, in relation to Ihe improvement tty have made in the introduction of lights, by which lha full and rlesr expression of the Eye is obtain ed mors perfectly than heretofore. (From the North AmerieanJ The neutral expression of the eye It Mr Collins' new aroma of introdacing the light, hits been Most dlstlnetly ievelopaa, aa well aa all the lights and ahadse indispersa hie to a perfect likeness, (From the Saturday Courier. The Messrs. C, have certainly obtained the eye, In batter perfection than we have seen it elsewhere; and thia superiority, toeether with tha clearness, distinctness and delicate tint, Uiey give their pictures, make Uiem wot thy vf admiration, not only as Ukencssea, but sa wurlra ot art. (From the ItarriaLurct Vnimi. We examined specimens of their likenesses when in tha eity the other day, and funnd them to possess all the beauty of shatltne; and s iftnesa of expremion of Ihe Pnest steel en graving, which is aomething unusual in Pneuerre-itypta.. This is oMnincd by the iniroduclrn of light frvm al-ve. uistead of the side of the aellery. . (From the Mnltiniore Clipper. '1 be treat important improvein'-nt in the DitBtlrniau uncny me .vieuri. t.'1'M.tis' Htitln.li l Inn, mm eun sists in a dirTerent manner of intiuditr iiiE the li((tit. and cer tain adaption of the Instrument. We have seen some of the portraits, which they have exec-uted, and they have the dminetneiia and lieauty f fine enamviiiKS. They are es pecially remarkable in giving the. proper natural expres sion oi the eye." From every section of the cmilry where our picture have been seen they have received simiisr flattcrinir noti ces. The public (renerolly are invited to visit our Ualierier, probably the moat extensive in the world, and Judge for themselves of the ttuth of these notices. Philadelphia, April IS, IW WESTEKV SCir YOIIK (JUlsl.lsGH OF II E A I,T II 0 207 Main strert. Bufalo, A. V. DR. G.C. VAUGHN S ligtlable LiHionlriptic Mixture. THIS celebrated remedy ia constantly increasing iu faiae by the many cures it is making ALL OVER THE WORLD. It has now bee me the only medicine Vjx family use, and is part icu tarty recommended for DROPSY : sit stages of this complaint immediately relieved, no matter of how 1-Mig siaiiding. Sre Phatnuhlct for testimony. GRAVEL, and all disesses of the urinary orgtu ; for these distress ing complaints it stands altme ; n- other article cm relieve you ; and the cures testified V willc-mvineethe most skej lical; see pamphlet. Liver C.mplniiit, billi jua diwases, FEVER &Aufe. T the Great West especiaUv, ami wherever these com plaints prevail this medicine n'.H. r'nl. NO MINERAL AGENT, no deleterious compound is a part of thia mixture, it cures these dijee- with cerlumtv find celerilv, and dxs not leave the svsttru torpid. S.i lun.:'l-ct. riLKS. a CHtrjtitiiut of n moit painful chm-totiT, is IMMEDIATELY KELI EVED. and a cure f.U wi by a feiv Jnys nsn thinrtU'le ; it is far bet.ea any other prcparati n tor tins ihsc:ise. nr furauy uthnr discaiie urigiiiating trout imnuve l;i tc pam phlet. DEBILITY OK THE SYSTEM. wcr.it back, weakness of the Kidncyi, Aie.. or hifi.irr.n'sr. ti tn ot VHine, ib iiiunetliaLeiy rein-vert" bj a few day use of thia nuilioin'". a;id a curu ia luv.uya a r'.-ai.it vf ta" ua--. It E.iai.ua : a A CERTAIN' REMEDY, foi auch ooin;:l;tiiiiF. and f-r oe.-anjjCineuts of the fe male liauit'. IRREGULARITIES, StTPKESSlONS. painful moiiHtruiiii his. No uui 1c has ev'r bot.i oilred ercpi ttiii which would touch thia kind of d'-Tin'mcnU. It miy be r lied upon as a sure u;i.l cii'-yivo remedy, and did we feel permit tt1 1 do h c ull jiv A THOUSAND NAMKS, os proof oi cure" in this dintrcifihj; v'uxa of complaints, tce piunphlet. All broken down, dcUhutcd c hsttiiuti.-ns from th etiW-t of mercury, will iind ttie bracing powar of this article to act immediately, und tiic p- U.u Ui xuitral erndicatul t'rjm tlir Hvtein. ERUPTIVE DISEASES will find the altrmtive nrperti:9i tins urtu lc PURIFY THE lfLOOD. oivl rlrivrn sueii di-euta tri in the rHrm. S.'e pj.u;j,)i!.-t fur testlill my ol eures in all ili'eiie w liieh the limits !" ail auveniseiueiil will n-A p-.-init to be u:tinnl brre. Agents give inein awuy ; Ihey c uituni '&! ji;.'e: i certificates of iikii eiiitraL.er. unil e sir ne'r ARRAY OF PROOF of the virtues m' a metieine. m i er apnearcil. It w nne of ! the peeuhur lisilurca ol tins aruele Hint it nevtr lulls t ! tieiiefit in any eae, ond it 1)jk- anJ tuusele arc lilt I J Lmi.J ! up-jn let Uie einaeiateil nml Irur-rm- invalid HOPE ON Slid keep takine the meilicine as I ng as tl.ere is an im provement. The nptnriet.ir woultl CAUTION THE PUBLIC acainst a number ot articles which c-'inj cut uuJcr the bead of SARSAPARILLAS, SYRUPS, tvC. as eures f. Dropsy, Gravel, Ac.: They are gnat for no thing, aud cuiictieteri to tull the unwarr ; TOUCH THEM NoT Their inventors never thought of curing such diseases till this article had done it. A particular s.iu!y of the pam phlet ia earnestly solicited. Agents and all who soil the article are GLAD TO CIRCULATE gratuitously. Put up in 30 oz. botties, at IM ; I? ox. do at 91 each the targer boklinr; 6 ox. ue-rc than two small lit tles, lyaik out and get imposed Uf.'n. livery bottle aes 'Vaiujhn'a VeKctaUe 1 jthoiilriptii; Mixture," blown upin the glass, the written siir.mtnre m '-(i. c. Vaughu'' on Uie ilirecti aia, and "O. C. Vaughn, BiiThK" stamped on the e-'tk. None other are genuine. Prepared by Dr. O. C. Vanelin, mid a .Id at the I'riiiciuu! OuVe. 07 Minn atreet, llnflalo, at wholesale and retail. No attehti.si given to Irt. ters unless postpaid ordt-rs from regularly tiMistittiled Aftcnta excepted ; p.t siiil letters, or verbal' eoitunuiiic.t tious s ilieitina advice, promptly attended t cratis. OlTteea il.'otel exelnsivelv t i the saie of this article l:W Nnseau St. ,ew York city: 'Jp5 K.sex st.Htlenl, Muse.; and by the priii('lu! Druist'sthriHiii-Juttho L'liltedHtate.i and Cannila, as Akchis. IJ of Aijents. St rrs it a.. Wle'lenah A(icnt I'hilaib I phia J. W. Frilins, Sunbury lasic tir.rlinrt. So!iniprove t. A. Wyeili, l-ewifburir H. I fh enter, Milton llayea A MeCormicL, Mcllwcuastc M iss .McCoy, .Nonhumbcr Uuid. April I, lr y Important I nfonn.ilion. TO all purchasers of ready maile rlnthing. in fen mat ion is heieby given that the well known and niuctt celebrated nothing emporium, known as ll:e Philadelphia Manli tibe. P. R M.'.Vsillk. Ptoprietiir, .Ye Iil5 C'..uf strttl. Iiclwren 3 J and 4A t.. I'i luJelplnu. Is astonishing Ihe community w nl. I, is rheui and : lasiiionalile apparel, ol every description and va 1 rtety. V esta from AO cents to 6 dollars. Goo.l black Clotb or Cassim re Pauls, as low as o I dollars and upwards per pair, acriirdtng lo ijuiili. ' ly. black t rencb L lolii.lre.s Crsls at low as 8 dollars. Summer rluthing cheaper, peiliapa. I bin ever was known heretofore ol ihs same quality. Wholesale dealers are particularly invited In call andesamine 'be largeand well got upc'otii. ' nig of this large establishment, is veiy p.rticn lar attention is paid lo the cutting, an that purchasers at wbolrsale will he certain lo gel garments when they come to put I he in on their customers, lhat will fit with taste and ease, which a a matter of great importance. We invite one and all to come and examine for themselves bs' (ore purchasing Pbtladelphia. April 1, 1618 3in wmm Pictorial Edllloss r duWfsses's Kreist Vtsrk oss tlie e?ruriuatluu OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY IN GER MANY, SWITZERLAND, fcH. Will bs published or. nr about the 1st of April. 1818. by JOS. A SPEEL. No So Ct.eny st above lith, his splendid 12mo edition of the above named wotk, with 18 engraved illustrations from ori ginal designs; 4 vols in 3, bound in citra clolh and library sheep. The publisher respectfully rails the attention of tha trade and lbs public generally, to this work being the only illustrated edition published in the United StatesHe trusts that the beauty of its embellishments, Ihs strong snd substantial manner in which it is bound, in conjunction with las known popularity of tbe work itself, will bs aura recommendation to publie favor. . JOS. A SPEEL. 0 Cherry at above th. JyA. S haa alao lately published, a new and teaeWM Edituanef Sergeant Ball aParee Show, suitable book for childrsf, neally done up in ts'ra cloth. ' . . , Philadslrls,jMWlI.t.Mi,- . '-aw. ;!''''. . V SALAMANDER, FIRE AND THICK FTlOdr CIIT.KT, FIRE-PKOOF DOOB FOR 0AK8 AMD STORKS Sonl ami I.fttter-Copyrnjf Prpssns, Pstenl siuto-LiiipJ Rcfrif,'ratorS) Witter Fil ters, Patent PorlnbleVatnr Clo sell, inlcudod lor Iho Sick and Infinn. I2VAW8 cV WATSOV. 76 South Third Sirtel, OlTOfllTE THE fHlMDEl.PHlA EXtllANOE nlHitifaetora and keep eatistant ly on band, a large ass -rtment of tlie above articles, Sogetiiar witli their Patent Improved SnlamaiKler FIRE-PHOOF BAKES, wLica are so eonei meted as to set atmS ell manner of dmbt as to their being strictly lire-proof, aad ha( they will resist the lira r,f any Iniiidine. The outside eases of these Bales are made of boilse h-on, tbe matoe case of suap etone. and between the outer ease end Inner eaaa ia e apace of Kwie three inches thick, and is Sued in with indestruc tible material, an aa to make it an impossibility to burn any of the contents Inside of this Chest. These S meat one Sa lamanders we ere prepared and do challenge the world t- produce any article in the shape of Book Safes that wiH stand aa mueh heat, and we hold oaraelves ready at an time tu have them fairly tested by public bonfire. Ws also continue t rnanufactnre a large and eeneral aser.rti ment of our Premium Air-tle;!.t Fire Praof itafea of whick th.vo are over HM now in u. aud iu every instance ther have iven enlne satisfaction to the pun-hnsera 1( which we wii." refer the public to a few gentlemen who have Ihein in ua. .... , , Hay wis d 4; Snvder. Pnusrille; Joseph O. Laxrtoa P.ttsviiie : Mr. TVillinin Tarr, Dn!esiojrn. Pa. .N A (i Taylor. l?p notlli 3.1 st : A V nirht a Nephew Vine st. wharf ;; Alexa.'ideT Caror, tnveyaneer, orner of Filbert anil nth s;s.; Jtl.n .M. Ford 3S north i 3d sM Myers l.-sl.. i n .rtb 3d.t.i Jmrn-a M. Paul, 101 aaiih jib sU Dr. David Jnyne, b sVaitli 5.1 t I Mathew T. Miller, SO a mth .Id at.i uri.) wo could name a.e hurwreds of others It it wcreneeessar.-. Nn- wo invite JMaltwti nr ft,a pablie. and purticuiarlv those in want of 1 Proof Safes, to call at our store before purchasing elsewhCC ern. jsra can aitiely thcin thny will ;et a lienor and cheaper article ot enr store thnn at any other establishment in the city. We olsi manufacture the ordinary Fire Pmof Chests, at at very low prices, ehentter than they can be bought at any other store in Philadelphia. DAVID F.VAN9, JOHANNES WATSON. Philadelphia, April 8, 19IS ly Time tind Distance Snvedf SUNBURY FERXIY. FIHE subscribers having leased the Sunbury L Ferry, beg leave to inform the public, thai thry are prepared to convey Teams, Plessuro Carriages and Foot passcng-rs scn.ss the rive with safely snd without delay. They have pro vided themselves with new Slid cnmmosiaua crafts, which will always Ve attended with abis nnd careful hands. Pet sons travelling to and from and tbronrh Sunbury tn New Berlin. Lewisbtirg, Hartleloa and other places, will find il greatly to their ad vantase to cross at this Ferry instead of the Bridges, as they would save from two to' four miles in distance. JOHN SPKECE LEWIS LENHART. Sunbury, April 1, 18t8 ftew Spring Dry ood WATKIlTSsOlT & HALL, -V.,. ? .VA id. Hlrett. Philadelphia. HAVE now in Ihe store and are daily receiv ing in addition to their assortment as they ar rive in the New York and Philadelphia Matkets, new Spring Dry fjoml. consisting in part of New Styles Spring M s. deLaines New Styles Parrgrs in Stripes, Plaids, arc. Choice Col ors mode Pareges, New Lawns snd mode Mos. de I.aines, Paul de cherves, a new article, new style Tissups &c, &c. Fiia.vcu and Scotch Ginhiiams. In store one of the lurjiest assortment in Philadelphia, frnm Ihe lowest price to the finest qualities, much lower than last season rCRNlSfllNfi GOODS On h.uiJ al ull seasons of the year a large as sortment, both of Linens and Muslins, at gieatly reduce.! prio s. also Linen Damasks, Counter panes &c Shawls. Gloves. Laces &c. High' Lustie '.lack Silks, fnr mantillas, Visiles, Ires sea &c. Memfc llny's wear of all descriptions'. Ladies and Uenlleniou visiting the city are in vited tn mil and examine our slock. A libi-ral reduction made to those who rity to sell again. Philadelphia, April 1, 1SI8- t lltU ti, 8E.1L EXCB.lf iXci. WM. G. MASON. 46 C iin,t st. 3 dioii alore indst., Fltiladilphia. TiMrnvrr of JU SI NESS i VIStTlMG CARDS,' W'a'ch papera. Labels, Door plates, Seals ami f lamps for Odd Fellows, Sons of Temperance, &c. &c. Always on hand a tfiieral assortment j of Fine Fancy Goods. Gold pens of every quality. uo collars in great variety, j-ngrsveis loo is and traterials. Asency for the Manufacturer of Glaziers Dia monds. Orders per mail (post paid) will be punctually attended lo. Philadelphia, April 1, 1848 y GXESX3 feSON. i'ommission ond Fttrwartling XSESCaXrVirTS, A. 48 Commerce Sheet Wharf BALTIMORE. Will receive and sell all kino's of Country Pio duce Flour, Grain, etc, N. B Paiticutar attention given,, to the sale of Lumber. And cash advances made on con signments, when required. Aptil I, IS 18 4itl ie m:i v -i: moi' l) AG UE Ii It EOTY PE UOOMS; Kg 19S Cbcsnut Street, Sutit 'i East burner of Eighth st , Philadelphia. IORTIJ.MI S from ihe smal e-t breast in to Ihe largi- t'tf, singly or in groups. The I'-npii.-lor are wirr.inteil in s.vin;, that their work h gain d u fcptiiaiioti second to none in the n..rid. Extracts from the Frees: 'Life-like in the etjirerision, chastly correct in ll,e ehnil ng - ledger. The a, I haa snive l at get p rfecilon, and none ifdeiM nd ii luttrr than Mci'lies ii Ger iiion.'-ii.'f 'nturi- Ins. Admi aliV! iioil.ii,.. e n .-i.ee.l their cirjnial'o ,!. 'i icv." V. S Gazette. I X'lact from ll.e r.'i.iri of tha Jud'en, al the lal l,.ir.f he 1'r.nklin liuii;u:e Daiiuotreolypca n t ii.- di uMiti -ut ill' r.' are some v.oy rindlent p c ui.n- in the ix il i'ioti, and t'ie .lu.'ij's Ihlnk IV v ire s piotrei-ive iinototenieni in this loatii'h if ilieatl 'l'tie h .ve not f comma ded an a- ird in l'.vt ol anv uf llie rompeii'ois. I ul are i i e I to n.iik a fir.t in order, ihe c.illerli.m of Vc-.El cV GF.UMO.N, .is coi.jai. i. g the Air. if' st number of prrior tptdnicns." I hit de'p'n ., IVb l'J. IS IS- Cm i;h 1 laT) e l p hTa 1SDIG!AL HOTJSE, lULMthtd I years ag: by Dr. KINKELIN. Ttie oI.IcjI, surest and l est hand l curs all foima of arcM disease-, diseuses of ihe skin aud eiilit irv l.ahiia nf youth, i D It . KINKELIN, N, IV. rornee of id and Union sis., beiweta Sprues and Pine, I ) squares from the Exchange. YOUNG MEN ! if you value your life or yout health, icmi'iiilwr. the delay of a month, mr, e en a week, may pruva your ruin, both of fndy ' and mind. Hence let no false modesty Jens you 1 from making vour case known to one hni frun' education and reiei'labiliiy,C'n alone a. ent'oii. He who place hinvclf under Ur Kl.'lilKI.IN"' treatment, niay irligi.iuely ciiftje iu bra hnoor as a grtrlcman, nd in who e boaons will bs forovei lockeil the secret of Ihe fatirni. To i ni iny think Ibey will hug Ibeaecret t.lheir own huaru, aud cure tbenvalv a, Alas! bow ol.. ten is this a fatal delini. o. and how m mv s pro. mi-ins young man, abo rn'shi bas been an otu. ment to socittf . haa faded f'ro the earth. COUNTRY INVALIDS finding II ii en o eni lo mskeanni spplira. li'n. ean. bv staling lhairee eiplicilly, mae'hrr with all Hair y nip'ome. (per I. far poa.paidvjtave forwarded la ibern S cheat Curt'sinl. Pr. K's las Jicna appropriated aecudinglv. , Tarkeee of M- dicine forsMfdaJ to any part n lbs Toiled Slates at e rtfnnicnt'e uoce. Pot rsiM UTTsas, addisaad l Dr. Kir gsn. Philudelp' ia, will asisly staj4 't Or . 90 h. tSU.-lr