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Proprietors of newspapers who copy this Pros pectus before the 1st day of December, and send its one copy of their paper containing it marked around with a pen to direct our attention to it, shall have their namea entered on our books for one copy of the Congressional Globe and Appen dix during the session, or one copy of the Daily Jlobe, whichever they prefer. El. AIR & RIVES. Washington, October lfi, 1848. Nov. 25. Assignees' Sale OF THE FAXXNOS FURNACE. THE subscribers assignees' of Dcngler, Haas, St Co., will expose to sale by public vendue, on Thursday the 8th day of February, 1849, on the premises, THE CHARCOAL FCRSACE, known as the Paxixos Fcrxaci, situate on Sha lnokin Creek about 11 miles east of Suubury and within one fourth of a mile of the Danville A. Potts ville Rail Road, together with coal house, two dwelling houses, saw-mill and other improvements, and with all the necessary implements, necessary 'to work said Furnace. There ore also, cut and in rank, two thousand cords of Wood, which will be sold at the same time. The location is a fine one, and the country is well surrounded with good 'timber. The Furnace is built on a perpetual lease at a rent of $300 per annum for three years from April next, after which time, the rent may lie raised to $400, per annum. The Furnace will be kept in blast until the middle of Jan'y next Any persons wishing to view the same can do so by calling on the premises. For further particulars apply to the eubscriliers. W. & K. FEGELY. Sunbury, Nov. 25, 1848. HT The Philadelphia Bulletin and Harrisburg Keystone, will please publish the above, once a week, till sale, and send their bills to this office, Notice IS hereby given to all Legatees, Creditors and other persons interested in the estates of Jucob Kuntz, dee'd. ; settled by his adm'r. Peter Snyder, of Jacob Boush, dee'd ; settled by hia adm'r. An drew Guft'y, ef W'm. Lemon, dee'd; settled by hia adm'r. Thomas Lemon, of Abraham Eister, dee'd ; settled by his adm'r. John 8. Eister, of Robert H Hammond, doe'd : settled bv his adm'r. William C. Lawson, of Frederick Kobel, dee'd t settled by hia executor Henry LaUhaw, of Jacob Shive, dee'd ; settled by his adm'r. Samuel & John, Shive of Paul Lahr, dee'd : settled by his adin rs. Mi' -J Lahr & Abraham Lenker, of Dennis Wool- venon, aec a; sctueo oy uisadra r. Wm. regeiy, of Elizabeth martz, decM ; settled by her adm'r. Peter Pursel, of John Jones, dee'd, settled by his adm'tors Wm. H. Muench & Elisha Kline, of Mi. chael Reitz, Sen. dee'd, settled1 by his ex'tora Mi. chael Reits A Peter Reitz, of Catharine Conrad, dcdM, settled by her ad'tor John Snyder. The ac count of Jacob Hillhish.guardian of Eliua Poifer, the account of Jacob Raker, guardian of Anne Dunkleberger, the account of Wm. Ruker, guardian of Lewis Rothermel, late of Northumberland coun ty, dee'd. That the Executors, Adminstrators and Guardians have filed their accounts with the Regis ter of this County, and that they will be presented to the Orphans' Court of said county, on Tuesday the 3d day of January next, for confirmation and allowance. ' EDWARD OYSTER, Reg'r, Registers office Sunbury, Nov. 25, 1848. Cotton Yum, Cotton Carpet Chain, Cotton Lap and Wadding, Cotton Outlines, Ready made Pantaloons, Ready made Vesta, Congress Knives, Porcelain lined preserving kettles, mat receivau for sale by . c n. MAWM. Sunbury, Dee. S, 164S. , Stray Heifer. pJAME to the premises of the ubscribef ill ihe town of Shamokin, Coal township, some weeks since, a atray heifer about 18 hlbhlhi old, of rod color, white face and belly, and a hole in the left ear. The owner is requested to come forward prove property, pay charges and take It away, or it will be disposed of according to law. SOLOMON MARTZ. ' Bharaokin, Dec. , 1848 3t PAY UP- ALL persons knowing thamselvea indebted to the subscriber, for SALT and PLASTER, are hereby notified to pay up on or before the first day of January next. If the accounts are not set tled by that time, they will he left in the hands of C Bower, Esq., for collection. HENRY V. SIMPSON. Sunbury, Dec 3, 1848 It PLASTER, Salt and Fish, just received and for by J. W. FRILING. Sunbury, Dec. 2, 1848. CAPS. An assortment just received. Also, silk HATS at $225, for sale by H. MASSER. Sunbury, Dec. 8, 1848. CYRUP M0LASSE8.- Molasses for sale by Sunbury, Dec. 2, 1848. -Superior refined Syrup HENRY MASSER. GUM SHOES for Gentlemen and Ladies, just received and for sale by H. MASSEK. Sunbury, Dec 2, 1848. AXES of a very superior quality for sale by. H. MASSER. Sunbury, Dec 2, 1848. TJLANK BOOKS. An assortment of Blank Books, just received and sale by H. MASSER. Sunbury, Dec 2, 1848. 1TE7" CHEAP GOODS. The largest assortment In Town, John W. Frilincr, II ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and customers, that he lias received the largest and best assortmenfcof goods ever of fered in Sunbury. Consisting of BUY GOODS, Groceries, Hardware, Qucensware, Liquors, Drugs, Paints and a great variety of other articles. The public are respectfully requested lo call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. Sunbury, Nov. 18, 1848. DIAMOND POWDER FOR RAZOR STROPS. THIS Powder is warranted fur superior to any thin; in use for imparting a keen, smoothed to Razors, Surgical instruments, and all kinds of fine Ci tlkbt ; it may be applied to any kind of strop. Also superior Razor, Knives, and Perfumer)-, wholesale and retail, bv ALFRED BENNETT, Agent Depot of Fine Razors, Strops, 11 rushes, and Cheap Fancy Goods, No. 18 South Fifth street a bovc Chestnut Philadelphia. TESTIMONIALS. PlIILADKLI'HIA, Feb. 15th, 1848. This may certify that I have used one of the Strops prepared with HAYNES' MAGIC DIA MOND POWDER, and can attest in the most unequivocal manner, that thcro is nothing can be found that will produce the same effect in my opin ion, and must say to others, try it, and you will find it superior to any heretofore in use. I can truly say that I never knew what a sharp razor was before. JOHN SCOTT, Iron Safe Maker, 41 S. Third st. Philadelphia, October, 1818. A very hard beard and tender face has compel led mc to seek and lest many contrivances design ed to make shaviug easy and pleasant, but with indifferent success, until I made use of the Magic DIAMOND POWDER, sold by Alfred Bennett, and Roussel's Shaving Cream. Their united pow er act like magic, and impart a power to the Razor to remove tho most stubborn beard, without irri tating the skin or temper of their owner. J. COX, 49 South Fifth Street. For sale at this office Price 25 els. per Box. November 25, 1848 6m. Notice To the Heirs of Henry M'Gee, dee'd. FlO Michael McGee, Rodney McGee, Dennis 1 McGee, Bernard McGee, Sarah McGee, John McGee, Catharine McGee, Margaret Ann McGee, Who have for their Guardian John McGee, Sarah ntcrmarricd with Daniel Labey, Nancy McGee, Manas acs McGee and Catharine McGee. YOU are hereby cited to be and appear before the Judges of our Orphans' Court, at an Orphans' Court to be held at Sunbury on the 1 st day of January A. D. 1849, at 10 o clock in the forenoon, then and there to accept or refuse to take the Kcal bstate of Henry McUee, dec u., situated in Oliilis- quiique township, in the county of Northumber land, at the Appraised Valuation put upon it by an inquest duly awarded by the said court Of which the aforesaid heirs will take notice. JAMES COVERT, Sheriff. Slirff. Office, Sunbury, November 85th 1848 NEW GOODS, CHEAPER THAN EVER. Henry Masscr, IT AS lust received at his store, in Sunburv, J-L an assortment of the cheapest Goods, that ever came to the place, consisting ot DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, LIQUORS, tec. French black Cloths, Cassinette, &o. Call coes, of excellent quality and colors, price C to 10 cts. Good Muslins, a yard wide, at 61 cents. These are not the low priced trash articles usually sold. Muslin de Lames, of tine qual ity and patterns 181. Handsome Terkeri and other Shawls and various other articles. The public are requested to call and judge lor tnemselvps. Sunbury, Nov. 19, J848 ORPHANS' COURT SALE. TN PURSUANCE of an order of the Or A phans' Court of Northumberland County, will be sold at public sale, ou Friday the 29th day of December next, on the premises, to ...it a cprtain House and Lot of laud situa ted iu Rus township, in said County, and known as the Union Corner Store House, ad- (lining land ol Jos. Keeder, Kobert Nwtt and lohn Pense), containing two Acres and thirty two perches more or less. Late the Estate of Hannah Ueeu, deo'u. Sale to commence at u o'clock, A. Al. ot said uay when the terms o sale will made known by JACOB UK ED, Adm'r. ny order ot the Lurt, EDWARD OYSTER, Clk Suubury, Nov. 18, 1848. Oysters! Oysters! ! Oysters! ! ! H. T. SANDERS, RESPECTFULLY inform, the citizen, ol Sunbury and vicinity, that he constant ly keeps on hand tlie best quality of oysters, in the shell and otherwise, which will be served ur in Ihe best style, on the shortest notice. His establishments is opposite the rresDyterian cnurcn, oiacKDerry street, bun bury. ... . i Sunbury, Oct. 28 184 Smo DEATH TO PAIN to Tite Hirx ! the Weak!!A HALM is found . fur the Whole Humsa Race In An drews' PAIN KILLER. This is sn entirely vcgHa We eompnand, eompraifd of Twenty-FivedirTerent ingre dients, snd is sn Internal snd External Remedy f the va riuns ilk) that human Besk is heir to sses: AS) Coughs, Colds, Pains, Nervnas and Sick Hesdscha, Rheumatism, Cuts, stprsins, Spinal Affections, Summer Complaints, Cholera Morhus.Tnnthacbe, Eruption, Corns Piles, Frozen Parts, Burns, eVskls, A (rue in the Face snd Breast, Psintera' Collie, ilruisei, old 8ures, Loss of appe tite, General Debility, Asllimn.fte. Put up in bottles for J, or 4 shillings per bottle. For further particular! in Pamphlets to be had of every agent gratis, containing a brief history of the origin discovery and goods effects nf Andrews' Pain Killer, Certificates of Cares, directions. Ae LOOK OUT FOR FRAUD. The triumphant success of Andrews Pain Killer m re moving the causes Hint produce death, the untimely death of millions of our race, has Induced some men of whem it may be truly said, their villainous occupation! manifest their villainy, to attempt to put ill eirculatiisi spnrioini and counterfeit nrticles called "Pain Killer," using fictitious names for the pretended author, forged certificates, ftc, Some have appeared, and others no doubt will appear. lt all rememlier Hart Andrews (icnuine Pain Killer bus Hit written signature of I. Andrews on the Inliel of each bottle in black ink. Don't simply nak for Pain Killer, but aak for Andrews' Pain Killer, and have no other. Hold by M. A. McCnv, Hole Agent, Norlhumlicrlnnd j J. W, Friling, Siinlnirv :' John II. Baser, Milton John R. Mvycr, HI'ioinsbiirgj Vni. A. Murray .V Co, Dniivillc j Davenport rJinith, Plymouth! Andrew Yohr, Wilkca Isirrc : Hays MeConnick, MrKwensville j Selmflle A Clminlierhin. Iwishura: j licorge AIcAlpin, Jersey Shorej J. M. Jildd, Willinmspoil. Orders addreaacd to I. Andrews, invent'ir and only Pro prietor nt lthees Tompkins county, N. V. Will rcceiv prompt ntteution. September 30, IMP. ly Patent Air-Tight SUMMER AND WINTER COOKING STOVES. THKnliove (Hove, which is equally well artnptfi to Wood or Coal, has received silver inmluli at the faira of the American Institute, New York; of tho Mechanics' Insti tute, Boston; of the Franklin I imitate, Philiuielpliia ; and of the .Meclmnics' Institute, Wilmington, Dekiwnre. It i cuMlle, rf properly used, of doing more work, with Icm fuel, than uny other SMve yet ottered to the public : in winter it will warm the largest kitchen, whilo ill summer, with the summer drcwi attached, it throws out no more hent lluui a eliurconl furnace; and for boiling, broiling, bu king. or roasting, it cannot lie surpassed by anyotherSHove, open fire, or brick oven. HKCOM.MF.NDATIONS. CERTIFICATE OF till! JcnOK OV THE MKCUAXICj' IXSTl Tl'TK, HosTON. We. the subseriliers. Iieing chosen Judges by the Massn. chtiu'li. Charitable Mechanics' Association in Boston, on stoves, liirnaees, raugi's. Ac. wouki inionn uiupuiuic, inai after testing all the cooking stoves that were put into the Fair for exhibition, and letting each man managu his own slove wilh the same kind in" coal, in order lo ascertain which would do the same work with the Innst fuel in the same time, and do it liest. we find that Ptewurt's Patent Hioimier and Winter Air-Tight rooking Stove. mnuaiaetur ml by the patentee, of Troy, . Y.. to lie the liest, as it took but 13 minutes to boil two gallons of water and hake biscuit in the same tune, and boat beet steak, aixl all ifoue tit the liest manner wi'li seven pounds of coal, in thirty minutes from the time the tire was put into the slove. To which we nwardetl the silver medal. jA.Mi.sxiori.i), WAi.TK.it roni:u,, THOMAS MOCI.TON, A. U. Wi:iiHi:ll, and JAMES PACK. JcixiKs. Tlie subscribers resjieelfully invite ihe attention of coun try dealers, to one nf the largest und liest selected stock of stoves, ever oflered in this city, among which arc the fol lowing : liases. Screen Cylenders. Oven Stoves. Washington Ait-Tight Cooks. Vulcan do do F.nrekas .do do Large Oven do do Albany do do Willis do do McGregor Mammoth do Premiums Cook S'oves. National Air-Tight Cooks. Parlor Stoves. 100 Louis Air-Tight Parlor Stoves. 150 Charles the 1st Ail-Tight do 200 Lady Washington, Air-Tight Parlor. 130 Washington Air-Tight do 300 McGregor's three days Tarlor Air-Tight Coal Stoves, burning three days without atten tion. For sale wholesale and retail by North, Harri son St Co. No. 390 Market street, fbiladelpbta Philadelphia, July 18th, 1818 AGENTS RW--jssTrH? JBJ TO CANVASS FOIl SOME IV KW AINU POPUHK WOltK. in every COUNTY throughout Ihe United States. I o Agents, the most liberal encouragement is ottered with small capital of $25 to $100. A chance is offered, whereby an agent can make from fill lo fin per week, For further particulars, address (postpaid) WM. A. I.EAKY, No, 158 North SECOND Street, Philadelphia, Sept. 9, 1848. 6m. J. J. GHEE1TOTJGE. (Late Keller &. Greenougli.) PATENT ATTORNEY. AND MECHAmCAXi ENOINTEH, Washington, D. C. DRAWINGS and papers for the Patent Oriice, prepared and all the necessary bu siness, nt relation to securing patents, trans acted, and promptly attended to, at their of fice opposite the rateni uiuce. Uctobcr 28, 1848. FIRE! FIRE!! 300 PKUSONS WANTED ! ! riMlE Subscriber would respectfully inform JL bis friends and the public generally, that be has just received a large unJ splendid assortment of the Very best Stoves, consisting upwards of 300, among which can be found Cooking Moves of different sizes and pat' terns. Parlor Stoves, Stoves suitable for Offices Shops, &c All these Stoves will be sold cheap- from 3 and upwards. Likewise on liana, a large variety of Stove Pipe, Zinc, 1 in-ware, Urass, kettels of different sizes, &c. The snbtcriber returns his thanks for the lib eral encouragement received, and invites the pub lic to call and see bis present variety of Stoves see E7"Old Iron, Casting, Copper, Pewter and Grain taken in exchange for Ware. B. ZETTELMOYER, Tinsmith Sunbury, Sept- 83, 1848 3m UICll FANCY FURS FOR LADIES' WEAR CHARLES OAKFORD, Furrier. Xo. lOl, CheHtnul Street, A few doors above Third, Philadelphia, would jnvila the ladies o rail and examine UDOrior nt rk of MulTs. Unas. Tinnets Ac esery variety, ronsistin of liich liuia Sable, Hudson's Bsy Martin, Norwsy Martin, Mink Ha lle, Baum Martin, f tone Martin, Ermiiif, Filtb, l.yni, Ac, &c. These sUius have been selrctcd with great care, snd sre made tj the liest srorluiftl in th eounn y. l.,.,Zi E3y rest assured mat no article will tie oflered for sale in this establishment that is not perlecl in every leapect. CHAKI.KS OAKFORD, A'o. 104, Chtsnut utreet, between Tliird and Fourth utrrelt Philadelphia 8eitember 30, 1818 6m LINN, SMITH & CO. WH0LE3AL 213J Market StSeet, PHILADELPHIA. ; mires &. tTedicies, ! PaiiTS, Oils, Olass, Dis-(TiirVs, V.iaisass, Ac. dtc. , . . ALSO Patent Medicines, Medicine Chests, Surgical sod Obslf trical Instruments, t btmical 1 seis, dee, (ry Orders from Mchsnl m fhysicisns, by latter or oiherwiae promptly euenaee lo. , August. 9, IMS. m I. ANDREWS,";" , . , T7TTT ' ' Health to 3 GOLD PENS, PEN HOLDERS & PENCILS. - o. & B. mTsmith, : (Late of the firm of A. G. Bagley fc Co.) MAaifACToaias oi Ooin Pass, Pis Hntniins ADD PiSCILS, . No. 10 Maiden Lniie, New-York. miKTE,the8abeHber offer to the trade, snd Ww the public generally, eur different styles of Oold Pens, which ire warrented against (II im fisrfeciiont by fait usage, and also lobe supeiini n every respect to any other made. Hiving In. ereased facilities for manufacturing, we are deter mined that no pen ahsll bo delivered fiomour es tablishment on leas it i perfect We also keep constantly on hand our superior Gold Pencils, and Pencil! with Pen, which we sre enabled to i ffer it the lowest rates. All orders Iddressed to the Pub seribere, will bs carefully and promptly attended to. Q. & E. M. 8MITH.No. 16 Maiden LaneN.Y. Oct. 7, 1848. 8m CIIF.AP WATCHES & JEWELRY. J. & W. L. WARD, Ne. 100 CIIESM'T Street, Philadelphia, Opposite the Franklin House, 1MT0RTER9 of Gold and Silver Patent Le ver Watches, and Manufacturers of Jewelry A Rood assortment always on hand. Gold Pa tent Levers, 13 jewels, $38 : Silver do. S18 to $20; Gold Lepines, $30; Silver do. $12 to 15; Clocks and Time Tieces, Gold Pencils, ft 25, upwards; Diamond Pointed Gold Pens, $1.50; Gold Bracelets and Breast Pins, in great variety; Ear Rings: Miniature Cases; Guard Chains, 12 to $25 : Plated Tea Sets, Castors. Coke Baskets, Candlesticks, Britannia Ware, Fine Ivo ry Handled Table t'ullery, and a general assort ment of Fancy Goods. AMERICAN SILVER. FORK ASD SPOON MANUFACTORY. J.&W. L. WARD, No. 108 CHESNUI' ft. Philadelphia, opposite the Franklin House, Manufacturers of all kinds of Silver Spoons Forks. Tea Wets. Ladles. Ac. All Work made by us is stamped with our name, and warranted 10 tie made ot purely American coin. Philadelphia, August 13, 18486 mo. FEVER AND AGUE!!! THOROUGHLY ERADICATED BY KOWAMD'S TOXIC MIXTI RE '. ! T'HAT ereat National, Old Favorite. and Ster J- line Remedy!!! of E1GHTEF.N YBARS- STANDING still tinepproached in its wonder fill success, certainty, and inf ty, in the cure of WRKTCHKO COMPLAINT ! ! ! fr?" If you would escape the arsenical (potu mm) counterfeits taKe not a bottle Jrnm any one, hat is not guarded by the wrillen signature' of the original inventor and proprietor, John R Kowand, vn a paper label, cronang the nrmth ana cotk. This remedy has never been bolstered up by false ant! decei'ful puffs, but has won its way to the confluence and universal adoption of the habitants of Fever and Anna Districts II Y I is 0001) WORKS JIW FRUITS 4LONK, to which all the agents, and every person who have used it, well testify. PROPRIETOR'S OFFICE 143 Arch Street Philadelphia. Agents for Sunbury Ira T. Clement, J. W. t riling, H. Master and Ueo. tiright. Agents for Northumberland horsy Ihe, Wil son &Co , R. M. M'Cay. August 5, 1848 eow OAKFOKDS UNRIVALLED STYLE OF HATS FOR GENTLEMEN. C II A 11 L K S OAKI'Olll), .Vo. 104 CHESTNUT STREET Philadelphia. Would respectfully invite attention to his superior style of hats fur autumn, 1848, wh'cli will be found Ihe most per feel ever before ollrrej to the community. Its peculiar Terms renders it the more disirsbl-, as it combines all the cssenimU of dura. hility andneatness, requisite in that article of drejs wliilts his increased facilities in in manufacturing with all the modem improvements, enables him I o Oiiallanok the WonLn to produce i bettir Hl. Ciiuiirf.n's Fahct Hats Ann Caps or thi Latkst Mons. These goods have been selected with grest csre, and will be found most besutiful and chasle in their styles. Ladiks Kinmo Hats asd Caps or LwTias- ly new Pattirhs. Grest care hss hern bestow ed in constructing these articles, that they may fit peifi-clly easy and form a graceful appearance. CHARLES OAKFORD. 101 Chestnut st. a few doors above Third. Philadelphia. September 30, 1848xh June 81, 1818 ly DAGUERREOT YPE POHTKA1TS OF a superior quality, handsomely colored, and put up in beautiful Morocco Cases, comphte. for onlvONE DOLLAR, st 8PIEI.EK S CHEAP DAGUERREAN GALLERY, IV o, 80 l- WAI. NUT Street, below Fouith, Philadelphia. All Pictures made at this establishment will be War. RAKTSD PIRrZCT. Philadelphia. Sept. 33, 1848 6m 24G and 413 MARKET STREET, PHIltDSLrUIA. THE CHEAPEST and LARGEST ASSORTMENTS OK 4-oI(l and Silver Watches IN l'HILADF.DAHIA. Gold Levers, full jewelled, 18 carat esse f 30 and over Silver Leveis, full jewelled $16 and over " Lrpinrs (11 and over " Quarters, $ 6 to $10 GolJ IVnclls, 1 6J Silver Tea Spoons, rquil lo coin, 4 l0 (iold Pei.s, silver holder snd pencil, 1 00 With a splendid Sb.oninent ul sll kinds of Watches, both gold and silver; Kuh Jeweliy, Ac. Ac, (julil Chain ot the bent menuf.icture, and in faet every thing iu tlie Watch ami Jewe lry line at much less prices than can ba b ug!it in this city or elsewhere. 1 lesse save this advertisement, snd call at ei thcr LEWIS LADOMUd, No. 413 MARKET sireet, sbeve Eleventh, north side, or st - JACOI1 LADOMUS, 848 MAKEET si., fiit store below F.ighl, south side. j We have Gold snd silver Levers still chea per than the above prices a liberal discount mude 10 the trade, fSeplcniber 23, 1818 6m It" MOST EXTRAORDINARY V0RK!0 THE XXARRIBD WOMAN'S TRIVATE MEDICAL COAIPAMO.V. BY PR. A. M. MAI'RICEAV, raorxASoa or ptaka.ks or womax. . Sixlh Kdlllou. Ikiiio. pp. SoU. fru-n SI 4,(ruo tuples sold iu Three Mouths ! Ytairs of sufferuiff. of DhvMral aud mental mrui&ti to nuiiiy su alTt'otioiiale wife, awl p.jeuiiiury diiricullirs tu the liusbaiul, uuglu have beeu spared by a liuwly poweawon of his work. It is intended esiieeiaiiy tor the married, or those eontein. plating uiurriuKei as it diirloaes uiiHiiUuit suvreu wuieh hmild be kikiwa to tkein pArtienlurly. Truly, kuoveMge u power. It is beaua, bappUMSS, smu enee. The revelations contained in its pspres have proved a blessusj to thousands, as Ihe umuneniMe letters received by the author will sttest. . r. Here, also, every female the wife, tlie mother, the one either budding into womanhood or the one in the decline of years in whom nature contemplates su important chaiiKo can discover the causes, symptoms, and the most edteteiit remedies, and most certain mode w cure, in every eouv psuut V which her su is subject. j Ceplsa will be semi small Ira el resiee se ike par- Over ten thousand copies have been sent by mail within eies nave been sew uy mau wiuua 1 t ZZ7Z LTu,7,r. Tm, rrivate Medical uonipstiMm" wui um mat tawu hhi lo any part oi uie luiioo Fwiea. ai ww n am- paid (asoset those eoaauainff a resiittaaee) aad addreaaed tolH. A. M Mauriceau, Buz list, Near-York City. Fa. Iiahnia OAee. Ilia Liusflv St .. Nsw York. Tks "Mariied woaaas Prmks ftfaaaaal Cemsawioa'' H son by soekMuere tiuouaneui ine I'Biiea Jaa a, IM - DEL TOWNSCND'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF SAIISAPAHILLAV THIS Kxtrtv Is put up In quart bottle. It iU ttim cheaiKT, plcnmnter, mn warrantctl mipcrior to any Id. It nirra diswam without vomiting, piirfflMg, ioli nem, or dohititnting the patient, and ii particn arty adapted l or a I FALL AND ftl'RINO MEDIC I INK. Tlio grmt beauty and aiipcriority uf thii SarMiparlUa OTt 1'iueJT rrjnrnjifjB ib, wilim u wrntiirHicw uipotto, It i nv i norn ten th body, Consumption cured. Clmnae aitd ltrengthen Coiiflumntlnn Can be cured. Broiiehitin, Consumption, ,ivrr Complnint, Cokla, Coughi, Catarrn, Asthmn, pmttmg ol )Jiofi, rvrenc min Cheat, Hectic Flutli, Night Hwrnm, Diffi cult and Prnfoifl Kxnftoration, and Pnin in the Side. Ac, Ac, hnve and can be cured. Pmimhlv tbere never waa a reinwlv that has been bo tue- Cfiwful in dcupcrnte cnaen of conwnn'ptiim aa Una f It clean aon and trenthcni the system, and appears to hral the ul cers on the Unit, and put lent grndnully regain their uauol hem in ami mmigin. cuRiors cask or CONSI'MPTION. There la acarcclv a dav imww but there are a number of cnaea erf oonanmption reported aa cared by the dbs of l)r i'ownaeira barsenni wiu. Jiiie following waa recenuy re ceived : Dr. TowxaKNn Dear fir: For the taet three yenra I have been Httlicted with ffcnernl debility, and nervous con nmntiou nt the uiai stnir", ami nm not expifi in ever pnm iny hcalUi at all. After 'aroinir throuffh a courae of medirine under the cure of aome i'l the nvwt lilijiriiiht-d regular tysicinns anil mrmliers of tlie Hmni of iicaitn in rscw ork and elawhere. and aneiHiimr the in'wt of my enrninn in attempt inn to niriiiii iny hndth, and alter reading in Borne jmjxjr tf yout Sarsnpurilla I resolved to try it After using six bnttlus I found it done me grout g'xl, and culled to see you ut your orTice with your advice I kept on, and do most heartily thitnk you for your advice. I persevere in taking ihe Surmparilla, and have been uble to attend to my usuni iuiors tor the Inst lour months, ami I hope hy the blessings of God and your fa ran par ilia to continue my health. It helped me beyond the expivtntion if all who knew my ense. CHARLIES qi'LMUY ()rtiiiir Khsvx co, X. J., Aug. 2, 17. Stale of New Jerw'yt Kwex conuty, s. Cluirlea Quim by lieiiig duly swini according to law, on his outh anith, lint the fori'goinjt st.-ilfuncut is true nrtTordinir to thr Iwst of hi knowledge nnd bflif. CHAKI-KS t(l 1MHY. Sworn and aulwrill to before me at Onmn the 'il August, 117. CVItI S BALDWIN. Justice vf the Peace. SPITTING W.OOD. Rend tlie following, und any that conMiuuplioti in In incu- rauie n you can : New York. April :, 1M7. , Dr. TowxsKxn : I verily bflievr tlmt ytwr S:irwitn!ln bus been the menus, tbrsmgii Providtiiee, ol saving my lite 1 huve for seveml yenrs hud a Uid cough, li Ik?cihc worse a i ill worse. At. Inst I raised large quuntitira of bloml, bad night sweats and was gmitly debilitated nnd reflueetl, and did not expect to live. 1 hnve only used your Sursnparillu but a short lime, and there )in a woutlcriul ehnntre been wrought iu me. J am now able to walk nil over the city. 1 rnise no blond, and iny cough hns left me. You cun well iinngine that 1 am thuukful l'r these results. Your oltedi ent servant. WM. HI'SSI-XI,, (U Cuthariuest. TsOst li Kit spi;i:ch. Tlie nnnexed cert i finite tells a simple and truthful story of suffering and relief. There are thousands of similar ca ses in this city and Brooklyn, and vet there are thousands of parents let their children'die for fear uf being humbuggtxl or to save a few shillings. Brooklyn, Sept. 13, 1P47. Dr. Tow.tsE.xD: I take pleasure in Hitting, for the bene fit of tliose whom it mny concern, tliat my daughter, two venra and six tnHiths iid, was atllicted wilh geuend de bility and loss of 8eech. Slie was given up us pnst je covery by our family physician; but fttrtunately I was re commended by n fri'etul to try your Saranpnrillrt. Before having used one bottle she recovered her speech and was etmhleil to walk alone, to the uHtoiiisluneiif of till who were acquainted with the riiciimwaneeii. She is now quite well, nnd in much twtter henhh thrtn she hns been f r Irt in: m tin p:s;. JPSKIM1 TAYI.OII. I-jh York st.. JJronklyn. TWO ClllhUHK.N SAVKU. Very few families indeed iu fact we have not heard of one that used Dr. Townsnd's Sarwiparilla in time, lost uny children the past Summer, while thuse that did not, sickened and diud. The. eureilieute we publish below is conclusive evidence of its value, and is only another instance of its saving the lives of children ; Dr. Town sex n Dear Sir : 1 hid two children cured by your Sarsujiariliii of tlie summer complaint and dysentery ; one v.i is only 15 month old and tlu other 3 years. They were very much reduced, und we expected they would die j they were given up by two resectiil)e physicians. When the'doctor informed us 1 hut we must lose them, we resol ved to try your Snrsnpnrilln we had heard so much of, but had little confidence, there being so much stuff advertised that is worthless: but we are thankful tlmt we did, for it undoubtedly saved the lives of both. I write this that oth ers may be induced to use it. Yonrs, respectfully, JOHN WILSON, Jr. Myrtle-avenue, Brooklyn, Sept. 15, 1h47. TO THE LADIES. (JItr.AT FKMAI-K MKDICINH. Dn. Townsi:nt's SuisaPahilla is a sovereign und speedy cure lor incipient e iisuuiptioii. anil lor the guuerui proatru tion nf the svstein no mutter whether the result of inhe rent cause or causes, produced by irregularity, illness or ac cident. Nothing can U mire surprising llian its invigorating ef fects tn the human frame. Persons all weakness and las situde, from taking it at once become robust nnd full of energv under us inllueuee. H immediately counteracts the nerve ens nesii of the female frame, which is Ihe great cause barrenness. It will not U expected of us, in cases of so delicate m m lure, to exhibit ccrtiticut-s of cures performed, but we can assure Ihe ulllicteil that lumurcus ol cases nave ooeii rejwr iei to us. Dk. J oWNSEJtm Mv wile being grently distressed by weakness and general debility, and sutler ing continually by puiu und with other dithVullieH, and having known cases where your medicine has effected great cures; and nlso hearing it reeommeiineti ior such cases ub I nave o:ea(!riiei, I obuimed a Ik lie of your Kxiruet of Siirsaiurilta and fol- lowed the directions you gave me. In a short period it remove! her rompiaiuts aim reu rei her to neulth. Heuur great I ul for the benefits aha received, I take pleasure in thus acknuwieiguig it, anu retiumeiiuiiig it to tue public, IU. U. WUUKl'i, Albany. Aug. 17, M4. cor. Grand & Lydiu its. DYSPI'.PSIA. No fluid or mediciiu has ever been discovered which so nearly resembles the gastric juice or saliva in decomposing loon nnti airenmneiiiug mc urgniiB iu uieBiinu urn miu pre- rarat ion of Sarantmrilln. It positively cures every case of dyspepsia, however severe or chronic. name jjeparimem, Aimnr, .iay m, irn,-. Dr. Townsend Sir : 1 have leeii atllicted for several surs with dvsirnsia in its worst form, attended with sour ness of stomach, loss of appetite, extreme heartburn, ami a great aversion to ull kinds of f..d, and for weeks, (what I could eat) 1 have been unable to retain but a small portion on my stomach. 1 tried the usual remedies, but they hud but little or no effect in removing the c suplauit. 1 was in duced, about two months since, to try your Kx tract of Sur sa par ilia, and I must say with little confidence ; but otter using nearly iw LKiuies, i iuuiiu iny nppcuic rcsuiren unu tlia heartburn entirely re i no veil ; ami I would earnestly re commend the use of it to those who have been arHictttl us I have been. Yours, Ac., W. W. VAX 7.ANDT. Aarent for Sunburv JOHN W. FRILING; Nor thumberland, MAHV A. MeCAY; Danville, WM. A. MTRRAY Co., Apiil?-, 11. ly IMiila., Ilcadlusr, and I'otttivllle Kail Iloatl. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT CHANGE of Hours, and two Trains Daily each way, except Sundays. Un ami alter .Monday, may 1st, 1818, two trains will run each way, daily, between Pbila. and Pottsville. MORNING LINE ACCOMMODATION. Leaves Philadelphia at 74 A. M. daily except Sundays. Passes Reading at 10.43 A. Al. Leaves Pottsville at 7J A. M. daily except Sundays, rasses Kenning at u.iu A. rl. The above Line stops at all way stations ou Ihe road as formerly. AFTERNOON LINE UST TRAIN. Vp Train. Down Train, Leaves phtludelphia at Leaves Pottsville at 21 SJ P. M , daily except Sundays. P. M , daily except bunuays. Leaves Pha'nixville 3 A .1 Leaves Sch Haven, 8 37 " Poltstown, 4, IS " rort Clinton, 3 00 " Reading, 3.50 ' Heading. ft. Oil " Port Clinton, 3,45 " Sch. Haven, 6.10 " Poltstown, 4.30 " Pbanixville.SOO Arrives at i'otts- Arrives at State v.IIh. 6 20 Road, 3.S0 The afternoon train will stop only at Ihe above named stations. Passengers for other points mutt therefore take the Morning Line Depot in Philadelphia, corner of Broad and Vine Streets. No I'ussengors can enter the Cars unless nrovided with Tickets. NOTICE. Fifty pouuds of baggage will be allowed to each passenger in these lines ; and passengers are expressly prohibited from taking srty'.Sins as uaggagA but ineir wearing apparel which will be at me risa oi its owner. io freight will be taken by these lines. By order of Board or Managers. 8. BRADFORD, Secretary Mny 6. 1818. tf Wardrobe of FaslilonHble CLOTHING. J. W. & E. 1). STOKES, CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, No. 194 Market Street, Fint Cluthing start be low Sixth, Philadelphia. 7HERB tbey are constantly ensa(ed in jet- tiac ud from the best French, English and Amsricsn cloth, clothing cut sad wade up in the most superior and rathionstle style, rersoos who buy to sell, will nnd Urge and eiosUrOt I i. ..-.L. I .... .irv orlr.a riihin maiie I ua to ordar, U saperiar yte at rh. shbrtast i actics). II B. Odd VeMws Kelkiia. t Isrc assort siMtot always baasV Orders Ham Lodges and iodividuals promptly stteade toe the most tea onabw leruni. . . i.- PhiUdetphtk, June 1, 1148 ly. OXYGENATED 03 H CP Qa Hi 683 A ftOVERElOFI REMEDY FOR PHTHISIC. AND ' OZINSRAsL DZXBILXTT. GEORGE B. GREEN, Propeietoii. Windsor, Vermont, 18 overelgn femodr forDYSPKPSIA, In many nf sn forms, such as pain In the Stomach, Heartburn, habitual Uoativcness, Acid Stomach, Heailache. Losa of Aupeiite, Pilea, Night Sweats, and even Consumption (Dyspeptic Phthisic.) and Asthma, or Phthisic attended with derange ment of theStomnch (ir Dyspeptic Asthma.) Difficult Breathing, which often resnlta from imperfect digestion (or Dyspeptic Sysmo?a,) is relieved by these Uitters. In short, their use has been proved In the relief of almost all the symptoms that proceed from m debilitated or atonic condi tion of the Stomach; also in general debility arising from age or from the effects of Fever, particularly Fever and Ague. Females suffering under any uterine derangement arising from weakness, will find Ihe ''OxvogwATBD Bit ters" an excellent remedy, and not surpassed by any medi cine in nse. The history of this medicine Is peculiar . It has made its wny to public favor solely by the force f Us own intrinsic merits. No artificial means have hern nsed to give it no toriety and thrust it upon public attention. It has never before even been advertised, but having first shown its re markable efficacy in the family of the- proprietor, and by nun aueTwaniH mimimsiereu lo m amieieu inn it if nnu ac quaintance wilh a like result, its reputation gradually ex. tended until it is known in the. most distant n.irta of the I'tiion, ana medicine of unrivalled virtues iu the cure of Dyspepsia in ail its different forms, and also for the cure nf Astnma or 1'hthisic. Its only hernld nnd its only eumgy hns been the story of its wonderful efficacy, as told from mouth to mouth or by letter from friend to friend. In eve ry instance where these Bitters have been used, and the re suit mude known to the proprietor, they have proved a re medy. Numerous certificates, attesting the singular efficacy of mc 'aiuhai nu isi i i hhkj" lire ill ine possesmoii ui um proprietor; ninny of them signed by persons ulready widely Known to uiu puuiic. GKO. H. OKEP.N, Proprietor. WINDSOR, Vt , Octoler;l, IMS. The following OrtiHcuies have recently been received i Wash i koto!. D. C, June 10, IH10. Having made use of the "Oxygenated Bitters" prepared by Dr. teo. II. Green, of Windsor., Vt. und from know ledge obtiiined of their efficacy iii other cases, wech(!erlnlly rceommeud them to Ihe public, telieving that they will tally snstnin the reioinmendntion of the Proprietor. We Iioh! that this vulnuble remedy inav be so generally diffused throughout tlie country tliat it inuy In; accessible' to ull Die BUlieirsi. SAMI'KL PltKl.PS, ) q WILLIAM I'IMIAM. I JAMKS K. SIMMONS, (. S. Sc Seiiat ir from R. IhIuikI T. MOHKIIKAD, U. S nator and formarly Uovorn- Kent nek v. H. ARNOLD, Meiiiber of CongreKs and foruierlv On- vemor f H. I. WM. WOODimiDGK. U.S. Senator and furineriv Go vernor of Miehiiran. M. 1 4, MAR 1 IN. Dctccate in Coinrress from Wisconsin i urniory. Frtun Hon. II. D. FosTEn, Member of Congress from Pennsylvania. Washixutos. D. 0.. Jux 10. IS40. D'inr Sir, I have been a dvupentic aufferer for nhotit ten years, uikI hnve resorted to various medicines for relief without success, unlit I nside use of your ( xygenntcd Hitters." I have used about two bottles, and find myself restored to perieet heaUli The forms in whieh the dis ease showeil itself, in my case, were, great acidity of the Hinuuicn, i"is oi uppeuve, extreme nnruieuce, severe const I palioii ot the tsiwels, und violent henilneiie. r eeling desi rous that a kuiwledge oi vour valuable reinedv inav reach thera suuilarlv ulUieted. i take great pleusure in record- nig mv tentiiiionv t i its curulive d)wt: and would alsi reiuaik. that while ou a viait at home a short time since. I athiiinistereil a twirt ol' a b.ttle to a nuuiler of mv atllicted friends, with great sneess. They are desirous that you should establish an ngencv ut Pittsbunr. or inform them where tlie medicine can )e olilamed. ith an earnest de sire for your prosperity and liuppincss, I subscribe myself, Ci n iv your iriena ii. u. I wi bii. liMt. Gko. B. Oiirrn.W suds r, A t. Sold Wholesale and Retjiil bv Green & Fletcher, No, 90 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia. Agent lorMinimrv u. h. masskk. Agents for Milton MACKAY & UAAO. April 15, Ib4fiH WESTEIIX XEW YORK COLLEGE OF HEALTH, 207 Main street, Buffalo, N. Y. m. G.C. VAUGHN'S Vegetable Lillioiitrijilic Mixture. rriHIS eelubruted remedy is conAtuntly increasing its fame J- uy uie mini)- curea ia niacins; ALL OVER THE WORLD. It tins now bee methe only meJicinu fur family um, and jiurLiculurly reeuimutiitlfd lor DROPSY : all stages nf lhii etMiipluiitt immediately rcliet1, no roatttr ui uuw kiih maiming, -e riiutiiniiiei lor ictttiiuuiiy GRAVEL, and all disenaea of the urinary unruui ; for theaa diatrpsa- ing coinpiMinia u sLaiiiia nkiiie ; no other artirle can relieva you ; anu tlie cures ti-mibeu to will coiivmee the inoat akep UlUI i K lUllllJlUCl, I.IVtT tiniipuiitn, UlUlUUal UlHCOlUI To the Cireat Weat eanvciallv. and wherever theaa aou piuimi prevuu una inttin-me i oiiereit. no deleter iom coinnound ia a part of this inixtur. curea thews disnsea with ccrtniuty aud eclerily. and doca 0 compliiint of a moat puini'ul clmrtietrr. ia 1M.MEDIATKLV RELIEVED, and a cure Mlowa bv a few dnra uao of thiaartiele : it fur Itel'ore any other pfenurution inr thia riiaeaiic, or for any inner uiacuau origuintmg trom impure tiioou. eea pain- pmei. xihiisiLi i v in k siSibM. wenk bnuk, weukueaa of the Kiiliieva. Ac. or uiflanuna ti'm of anme, ia imuiedmtely relieved by a few duya uae( thia ineihciue, and a cure ia alwuya a ruault of iu uae. U atuuds ua A CERTAIN REMEDY, for aueh eoiupLiinta, and alao for deraiurenienta of tha fa- male lniuif. llUtEGULARITIES, SUPPRESSIONS, niiiiil'ul menstruations. No urticle haa ever been offered except thia whieh would touch thia kind of deranpementa. It uuiy lie relied upon ua a sure and etlectiva reiiifdy, and did we feel permitted V do an eould tve aa ppwf of curea in thia ritntreasini? elasa of CiminluinU. lte pamphlet. All broken down, debilitated conatitutioiia in mi the etlecl 01 mercury, will ninl tlie ttrueiiig power oi thia nrtiele to act immediately, und the pois'U-ma mineral erudieuted from the nvntt in. EUL'PTIV F. DISEASES wilt find the altemtive propertira of thia urtirle. PL'UIFY THE 11I.OOD. and driven aueh diaenaca frm the ajutem. He pamphlet for t'-stimoiiy of cures in all dun-UMes, whii-h the limita of an utlv(-nistemeut wilt not permit to be iuiincl bore. Amenta f:ive them away ; they contnui vt jwgea ol cenineatea 01 ugh churueler, aud a stronger ARRAY OF PR(X)F of (lie virtues of a uieliciite, never apnered. . 11 is one of tlie M'ullur Irtitures ul III" arllele tliat it uever tails to nelleiit in uny i'ue, unu 11 in'iiu nu i'w.ic his m w mui. uiu tut Uie emaciated ami lineeriiiv invalid LIMPM MM keen tiiVins the incdieuie us lmi( as there is an 1m irovinient. The immrietor wouM CAUTIOX THE PUBLIC against a number of articles which come out under lbs head of SAlvSAl'AKlLLAS, b KLl'S, as curea lor Dropsy, iiravcl, c. : They ere good for no thing, anu ouncucteil to gnu the unwary; IXIUUll THEM IN tri Their inventors never tbonght of curing such diseases till this article had dune it. A particular study of the pam phlet is eurnestw solicited. Agents and nil who sell the nrtiele nre GLAD TO CIRCULATE gmtuitouslv. Put nn in .Kl ox. hatles, at (it; li ox. doe t-l each ihe birg-r fioldinc 6 ox. more than two small liot ties, liok iui! and get imposed upon. Every bottle has Vaiu-lin's Vegelulile Litliontrintie Mixture," blown unou the gUiaa. the written signature of '(. C. Vaughn" on Ihe directions, aud "G. C. uugltn, llutlalo,o suinqM-d on the cork. Nona iHher are genuine. rreiMired by Dr. Ir. C. Vaughn, ami sold ol the t'rim-lnl Ofliee, 'Jo? Mam sireet, llutfalo. at wholesale and retail. No atienti'ffl tf iven to let- tera uulesa ptst iaid orders fnau reirularly constituted Agents exeepted ; piisl lid letters, or verliil nmuntuiioa tions soliciting ailvice, promMly atteudiil to gratis. diners aevoiea exclusively to me sale o ous ariieir !.' 'hiii at. New Vorkeirv : v5 I'jisex st.Hiieni. Mass.: and by the principal Druggists throughout tin U nited (States and Cannitu, as Agents. last ot Agents. worrs st CO., v noieaaw Ageni phiaJ. W. Friling. riuHtwry Isaac Oeerhart. Meliuagnwe C. A. Wveth, liewisbunr H. I. Wieaier, Milow Uayee ft McCoruuck, McEweiuiviUe Miss McCoy, Northumber land. AprU 1, lMf y- A Tuousa Doilass Batsb I asiibv a nooAP, llat and Cap Manufacturers, South East Corner of ilk and Market Street, . x Batenunt tlory. PHILASILYHIA. HAVK eoostantly on band a full and complete assortment of HATS, OKV6, and FUK8. Also sn eless'ut sssortment of nverW and hots' Leghorn, Panama, and-Palm-leaf Hals. All of which by saving of $1000 in rent, will ba sold, wbolewaie and retail, at lha eery leweet prioeav Coaatrjr dealers would do well to call, as by a cooomy and low real, we are eusl rsj lo sail al eats low lalea, : - v . ! , June 10th, IMS, W JESTED BY .TI10i;S.NDS ANDM UNAKINOt'SlAV APPROVED 1 H n o o o 1 F.very day la Uiis celebrated medicine extendinc. Ih iphere of its usefulness, and every year adding to tlie long catalogue of its triumphs. A MILLION OF llOXF.aaradiMrilmtedwimislly with out folly meet ins the demand! Fur eame time past, the suies liavo lieen limited solely fur want of faeilities of sup ply. Truly thia ia a univcretl remedy ! Vnlierald, these pills have frtir.d their ny into the remnteat corners of th nion, everywhere proving their title as the pour man's fricnd-sick man's Impe Uie marvel snd blessing of the sgs. For a trifling sum, every individual snd every family may have HF.ALTII lNSCHKD tu them for an indefinite pe. rind ; and wluit is life without health but a miserabls exis tence ! ... It Is too precious a boon to be tampered with, by trying all sorts of experiments upon it. The sick should use those medicines wily which experience hns shown to be the best A PHYSICIAN 'r TKSTIMON Y. From Cntukill, Creen Ciainty, New York. Dr. V. AVright Dear Sir : 1 have foond your Indian evetublc Pills a valunble rcnieily in cases of General Do- bility of the lystcin, and ill all Uilli.jus disorders, I nm also in the habit of recnuiinciiding lliemto females in peculiar cnncs. ulMHjrvc them to operate In the sytein Without producing debility or 4iin, leaving it ill n healthy condition. Juik- -ill, ltIS. Juiix Do Alts, M. D. TIIK UKST FAMILY MEDICINE. (From Norton Hill, flrein County N. Y. Dr. Wright : AVe have asnl and sold your Indian Vegeta ble 1'illsfur three yearn tast, and do ut hesitate to rccoin mend them lo our friends and customers as the best Fuinily Medicine iu use. N. & L. Hamsdeu.. From .Marble Hall Fa.) To Dr. W. AVright Dear Sir i Fir the Inst two years I hud the ngeney for the sale of your Indian Vegetable l'iU at this place, and liave mid annually large quantities at retail. They have in every instance given entire satisfac tion. Many families iu this section keep them, and consider hem iuvnluahte ns a fuinily niudicinc. Thcro is no medi cine sold here that can be so universally recommended as Wright's Indian Vegetable rills. Very truly yours, February I , lblS. W. M. Ldkk.is. TKSTIMON Y OF ANOTHER PHYSICIAN. The following U tter is in reply to a note from our agent asking Dr. Iloutou's opinion of this medicine : Tl'Nkuannocx, August 29, lft!8. Mr. A. Durhnin Dear Sir : In reply to your note of yes. terduy, I would state, that I have occasionally found it con" venict lo use the various '-Patent Pills" vended in the shops . and while I am unwilling to say anything todepreciate the value of others, I am free to confers tliat 1 consider Wright's! Indian Vegetable Pills superior to nil others with which ' am acquainted. 1 have used them for many years both in my own family and in my practice generally, and they have uniformly proved mild, certain and safe iu Uieir operations The rare and skill with whieh these pills have been hitherto manufactured are, in my opinion, a sufficient guarantee for like good results in future. Very respectfully, U. A. Hoittos.M.D. Mr. U is a practitioner of long experience, well known iu nnd even beyond the lines of Wyoming comity. He Is graduate of Pennsylvania, and highly popular with tlie people among whoni he resides. Beware of Sugar Coated Counler- Itlts. Remember that the original and only genuine Indian Vegetable Pills have the wiitten signature of Wm. Wright on the top label of each box. Wi-telit's I iidlaa Vegetable IMIU John W. Friling. tuibuTT. Henry Masaer, nulu.ry. ' Hays & MeConnick, MeEweiisvilie K. Kauunsin, Augusta tp. John II. Vincent, Chilisquaquc. v Kane & Bergslresser, Elysburg. W. Rothermel, .Little Mubonoy. Heinen A Brother, Milton. Forsyth, Wilson fc Co., NorthvsmlierlrrHl. Jn. Heed, Pottagrove. W. & R. Kegely, Shsinokintowii. J. C. Morgan, Suyderstown. W.Deppin, Malionoy P. O. Benneville Holshue, Vp. Muhouoy. J. G. Rinn, Line Mountain P.O. Ben). Heflncr, lower Mahoning P.O. Amos T. Brinsell, Turbutts'ille. O. J, 4 T. Pier, Watsonville. E. A. Kulxner, Boonsville. II. II. Knreble, Elysburg. ! duces devoted exclusively to the Bile of Wright's Indian VegetnHe Pills, Wholeanle and Retail, 109 Race at. Phila delphia, 888 Greui-i!h struct, New-York, and lWTrernbnt,' Boston. , Dec. lh, 151?. ly. Equitable Life Iuurance, Anuulty and Trust Company.' OFFICE 14 WAI.NI T RTREET. PlHIDFj.PIllA Capital 8iii,uiu. i-hautsr rsarsrcAi.. V. 'HE Coinjioiiy are now prered to transact businea iiivm the imsl liberal ami aovaiiuigeons terms, luev are authorized by their charter (sect. 3) "to make all amU every iiwiirunee upperiniuing to life risks of wtuttever kind or nature, and to receive and execute trusts, make endow : incu'i'. and to cr.int and purehase anliiiitlea.'1 The Com-, pnuy aril aiuiniiiea and endowments, uiui act as Trustees for iiiiikts and beira. , Tabic of Premium required for the Assurance of 8100 for "lie whole term of Life. Of Vegetable g n pills , p Age. fPrciu. I Age. Preiu. ; age. Prem ' III 1 511 31 I2AII) ' 4I 3 :3 17 1 &l M si? 47 3 4H- HIM SI 9 -JO '46. 36'4 111 I 1 All 31 D'.7 4 3 77. jn i lio u n so 3 W , 1I I 111 .HI 3 4(1 51 4 13 !TI I 00 . 37 -A 17 !fi 4-"Ml V 1 till US . 11 Si 53 4 51 VI 173 311 Sti'J 64 4 71 ti.' 1 70 411 it 70 . 55 4 01 -.11 , I k1 41 tie) 50 5 1'J 11 Ins 44 a W 67 ' 33. iri . 1 pi U 3111 6 6 54 l 1 4 3 Id 5U 6 78 30 8U4 45 3 00 03 The rfretniuiha Sre lets than any other cnnuiy, and the policies afford gnul -r ndvauuiges. Tublis ol hull-yearly, und quarterly premiums, hull credit rates of premuiin, short Icriiu, ion lives, snrviv.u Jiis aud endowuieirtai also,, form ol Application (for which I here are b'snk sl.eeta-) are lo be hod on applicanon at the ortice, or by letter to the AgeiH, J. U. I'l'RDYfcKuulHiry. , ... R.vrss r.i lsr-jamo fits) on a single Life. Age. 20 30 40 611 For Ufa I .do S,ot ' ,7H 3r4 6D 6,03 K.nsn.s-.t nereuisaed 30 years next birth dsy, by paying the Company ,9 cents would secure to hjs- fuinily or heirs flUtl should he die .5 one year i or for a.nO he se-rui-s lo Uiem tflonO; or i'ir 01.1 annually for sevcu years he seenres to rnem c nsxi snonui ne uie in seven years ; or for is-JO-tl) paid annually duruig lite he secures etiluu to be . d when he dies. 1 lie insurer Becuiusx bis own btHius,., the didereiK-e in amount nf riniurnafoimfhiMHeeharired bv other ods-ec For 4u,5U the heirs would roicive 5UU0 , aboidd he die iu one year. s, f orms oi application asxi an ranieowwe msv ne nao at tbeofla. J. W. I'l.AI.IluRN, Preidcul. I'siAsrstH raxacts w. Kawli. . H. O. Toekett, Becreury. v . , Cosst LTINU PuvslriAS Dr. J . B. Masaer, stunbury. J. H ltsuv, ttunbury, Agent fur Norihumbsrlsisl eoaa- runuury, juiy e, fio JACOB JCX3CK, VrilOLEtALje ND RETAIL , WINE AND Liql OH UEALEB, , Nt 893 .Market StreeC Behio Eighth, North tide, faHABursiiA. lteeps eoiiststitly on band allltUrl Ct aid Lty' . .... rtiuor, via otiparior sou ryi w..j p"i For 1 jear. For 7 years, el 0l lAi l.HI .(I7 3,10 3,u7 Ursiidf, till, so, isu "'"7 r"" " ving, Vild Cherry tad Blackberry brandy, : ; I'biladelphia. June I, 1848. ly . f .TUSTICES' BLANKS' FOR SALE AT THIS OFFlCr