. SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAM 0K1N JOURNAL. sctlUiueotttf .matter. v ." , , tub mn, In inost countrieg of the earth, the load of 1 . .... oppression which has long weignea upon Jewish breast is gradually being removed. That, remarkable race, whose astonishing preservation amid all their ' dispersions, per secutions, sufferings, and forsuch an immense period of time, is without a parallel in the history of the , world, and is justly regarded at a standing miracle in proof of revelation, aeera about to imbibe new youth and vigor from the spirit of the age, and to start for ward with fresh animation on a career of in indefinite duration. More than three thou sand two hundred yoars ago, their inspired volume said : "The Lord shall scatter thee among all people, from the one end of the earth even unto the other ; and among these nations shalt thou find no ease, neither shall the sole of thy foot have rest; and thou shall become an astonishment, a proverb, and a by-word among the nations whither the Lord shall lead thee." And again : "Yet, for all that, when they be in the land of their ene mies, I will not cast them away, neither will I abhor them to destroy them utterly." "I will make a full end of all the nations whither I have driven thee, but I will not make a full end of thee." The wonderful fulfilment of these prophecies is matter of history. It has been reserved for the present age to witness any amelioration in the condition of the Jews and for this country to lead the way in the good work. England appears to about to fol low our example. The day may not be far distant when the following prediction of the inspired prophets shall receive its complete fulfilment: "For the children of Israel shall abide many days without a king, and without a prince, and without a sacrifice, nnd with out an ephod, and without teraphim ; after wards shall the children of Israel return, and seek the Lord their God, and David their king; and tthall fear the Lord and his good ness in the latter days." . GOOD SOCIETY. It should be the aim of young men to get in good society. We do not mean ihoiich, the proud and fashionable, but the society of the wise, the intelligent and good. Where you find men that know more than you do, and from whose conservation 0110 can gain infor mation, it is always safe to be found. It has broken down many a man by associating with the low and vulgar where tho ribald song was inculcated and the indecent story to excite laughter and influence the bad pas sions. Lord Clarendon has attributed his success and happiness in life, to associating with persons more learned and virtuous than himself. If you wish to be wise and respec ted if you desire happiness and not misery, we advise you to associate) with the intelli gent and good. Strive for mental excellence and strict integrity, and yon will never be found in the sinks of pollution, and on the benches of the retailer and gamblers. Once habiuate yourself to a virtuous course once secure a love of good society, and no punish ment would be greater than by accident to be obliged for half a day toassociate with the low and vulgar. iu:coomtio'. "How d'ye do, Mr. Jones how d'ye do!" said a young swell yesterday, with more beard than brains, to an old glossy-faced gen tleman, who stood behind a pair of gold mounted spectacles, and whose locomotion was assisted by a gold headed bamboo cane." "Excnso me, my good sir excuse me," aid the old man in a falsetto voice "but you have an advantage of me." "My name is Kid, sir Kid," said whisker ando, "you remember Thomas Kid Tommy, you used to call him don't you 1" "Bless my soul, yes, and so 1 do," said the old man "1 remember little Tommy Kid ure enough, and how do you do now, Mr. Goat?" "Kid, sir, Kid not Goat.'" said Thomas peevishly. ' "Ah, true you were kid then, Tommy," said the old gentleman, "but I perceive by the quantity of hair on your chin, that you since have become a goal !'' Tommy stroked his beard with his fingers and went off without bidding Mr Jones good bye. IIIGU AND DRY. To the Cincinnati Commercial is due the oredit of to the following story : The popular steamer Albatros, Capt. C. D. Robinson, arrived yesterday afternoon from New Orleans. During the trip up, the Alba tros had occasion to stop at the mouth of Green river to put out two hogheads of sugar. She reached that point at night no light to be seen and the river was at high flood the town at the mouth being almost entirely inundated. "Hallo!" cried the captain, "who keeps this town V "Hallo, yourself!" sang a voice from the midst of the darkness. "Where's your wharf-boat 1 Show a light we've got freight for you," cried the cap tain. "The wharf-boat's drifted off there aint no light about and you can't land no freight , was the categorical reply. "Strike a light," shouted the captain," and ' let us see to get in." "Show a light yourself, and let me see to get out." ' "Where are you," cried the captain. ' "Up a tAe!" answered the voice. The boat sent in her yawl, and, sure enough found a man with a bundle under his arms, perched in a tree, the rising waters stealing lowly upon his resting place, r Hoasa Radish. We have seen it stated that an excellent remedy for hoarseness. . . coughs, colds, and cases of incipient consump ! lion, it horse radish, cut into small piece, and chewed in the mouth. ; VvIiwute Monarch. The discovery of the Californian gold will enable the Amer - can Republic to supply the world with Sove : reignt. ; : ".' , Dvck SnoarisQ.--Th Elk tou Democrat states that there has been fine sport, upon the river, for days past. The ducks are very a bundant, and s large number have been taken DB. TOWNSEND'S COUPfOD EXTRACT OF i S A H SAP A III L L A . THIS Kitraot i put up In quart txtftlr. ft I six timet cheaper, plenmnter, and warnmtrri niperinr to any k). It cum rtisrasea without vomitinfr, purging, rk news, or debilitating the patient, aiul is partioiilurly adapted for a FA IX AND BPRINO MKDIC1NE. Tht frent beantr and superiority of this Sarsnpurillt over other remedies is, whilst it eradicates disease, v it inrifrmatfm the body. .v Cnimumption cored. ' j ' Cleanse and tHMJUgihen. ; Connimption can be cured. Bronchitis, Coimumptinn, Liver Complaint, Colds, Coughs, Catarrh, Arthnui, fspiitinsr of Wood, Stwncss in tha Chesl, Hectic Flush, Niprht Sweat, Dilfi cult and Profuse Expectoration, and Pain in the Bide, Ac, Ac., ' ! hnve aitd can be cured. Prolmblv there never was a remedy that has been an ant orssful in deapenite enses of conmimptinn as this ; it rlann sen mid strei m t liens the aystem, and appenrs to henl the ul cers on the In ni:, and patients gradually regain their usual health and streiuilh. CURIOUS CASE OF CONSUMPTION. There Is scarcely a day passe but them are a number nf enscs of coustrmptimi rejiorted as cured by the use of Dr Towuseu's Sarsnpniilla, The following was recently re-c-ivcd : Dr. TnwRxn Vent Wrt For the hst three years I hnve been nrHicted with general debility, and nervous con sumption of the Inst stuff e, and did tint expect to ever pnin my health at all. After going through a course of medicine under the cure of some of the most distinguished regular nliysicians and lneifclters of the Unrd of Health in New York and elsewhere, and spending the m-ist of my earnings in attempting to rif:iin my health, nnd alter rending in some pntier of yom Nirsnntirilla i resolved to iry it. After nsing six I Miles 1 found it done nie grout good, and called to sue you nt your ntficr ; with your ndvice 1 kept on, and do most heartily thnnk you for your advice. 1 persevere in Inking the HttrKipnrilln, and hnve been able to attend to my ustiul lahorafor the Inst four months, audi hope by the blessinaw of (i.-rt nnd your fWsiHwirilln to continue my licit lih. It helped me beyond the expectations of nil who knew my ense. CI! AK 1.1-3 (jUIMliY Orange, I'm'X co. N. J., Aug. 2. 1S17. State of New Jersey, Fssex county, as. Charles Quim hy lieiug dulv sworn according to Inw, on his oath snilh, tint tin- foregoing statement is true according to the best of hi-ktrnvleduennd Mief. CI1ARLKS qUIMBY. Sworn and subscribed to before me nt Orange, the 3d August, 1M7. C RUS BALDWIN. Justice of the Pence. SPITTING BLOOD. Rend the following, and any that consumption is in incu rable if you can : New York, April 23. 1W7. Dr. Towxskxd : I verily believe tint your Kirsnmrtlb hnsbeen the nienns. through Providence, of su ing my life 1 have for several ywire hud a bud cough. It Ix-enine worse nnd worse. At lust 1 mised large quantities of Wood, had night sweats and wruigTently debilitated and redueed, and did nt expert to live. 1 have only used your Snrsnpnrilla but a shirt time, and there has a wonderful cluuige been wrought in me. 1 am now able to walk all over the city. 1 raise no blood, nnd my cough hna left me. You csm well imagine thttl I am thankful lor these results. Your nlxxli ent servant. W.U. R USSKLL. 65 Catharine it. LOSTilKR SPKKCJ1. The annexed certificate tells a simple and truthful story of sutler i jig and relief. There ure thonmuds of simitar ca ses in this city nnd Brooklyn, and yet t hero are thousands of parents let their children die for t wir of being humbugged or to save a few sliilltinze. Ilrooklvn. Sept. 13. 1M7. Dr. TnwssRvn: 1 t:ike pleasure in suiting, for the liene fit of those whom it may concern. Mint my daughter, two years and six months old. whb it 1 Pie ted with general de bility nnd low of speech. She was given up as past je euvery by our fumtly physician; !ut fortunately 1 was re eonirnendetl by a friend to try your Sarwiwirilla. Heft-re huving Het one bottle she recovered her speech nnd was enabled lo walk alone, to the ust-mishmrnt of nil who were uctpmintcd wiilt ilie circuinstnnces. She imiowpii!e well, and in much better health than she has Ihii for Ic monlhs nasi. JOSK1MI TAYLOR, P York st... Hnsk!yu. 'J W O CHILDKKN SAVLD. Very few families indeed in fact we b.ive not heard of one t hut used Dr. Townsiid's Sirsnpttrilh in time, lost nny chiliiren the past Summer, while those that did not, sickened and died. The ccreilicntc we publisti lielow is c inclusive cviileuee of its vulue, nnd is only unothcr iusUuice of its stiviug the lives of ehildren : Dr. TtiwxsEND Dear Sir : i had two children cured by your Sirsnpjirill.1 of the summer eoinpl tint nnd d solitary i one viis only 15 mouth old nnd tin other 3 year's. They were very much reduced, and we expected they would die; they were given up by two rescctuhle physic-tuns. When the doctor informed us t hut we must lose them, we nl ved to try your Snrsnpnrilla we had heard so much of. Init hud little confidence, there beings miieh stull' advertised that is worthless: but we are thankful thut we did. for it undoubtedly snved the lives of b-th. I write this that oth ers may be induced to use it. Yours. rcswetfullv, JOHN WILSON, Jr. Myrtle-avenue, Brooklyn, Sept. 15, 1M7. TO THE LAlHrs. GREAT FF.MALK MKDlClNK. Dr.Towxsrd1hSarsa.parilla isnaovcrciirunnd speedy cure for incipient c msumptiou, nnd for the general prostra tion of the system no mutter whether the result of inhe rent causo or causes, produced by irregulnrity. illness or ac cident. Nothing can be more surprising than its invigorating ef fects on the hum j n frame. Persons nil weakness and las situde, from Inking it nt once liccome r'hust and full of energv under its intluenee. H imiuedintely eonnleracls the uerveiesFucM of the female frame, which is the great cause burreiiii'Ha. It will not be expected of us, in enses of so delicate a na ture, to exhibit cei titicutea of cures performed, but we can assure the afflicted that hundreds of cases hnve been repor ted to us. Dr. Towxsexh: My wife being rrrently distressed by weakness timl general debility, and suffering' continually by pain and with other dilhcultics, and iiaving known cases where your ineilieine has effecte! great cures; and also hearing it recommended for surh eases as I have described, I onto incd u lttle of your Kxtrnct of Snrsapririlla and fol lowed the directions you puve me. la a short period it removed her eoinplniuts and restored her to health. Being greatful for the lcneiits she received. 1 tnke pleasure in thus acknowledging it, and reconuneuding it to the public. M. D. MOOUE, Albany, Aug. 17. Ml. cor. Grand & Ldia its. DYSi;iSIA. Nn fluid or medicina has ever been discovered which so nearly resembles the gastric juice or saliva in decomposing food and strenirtheuing the organs of digestion as tins pre parati'ii of S?irsa pur ilia. It positively cures every case of dyspepsia, however severe or chronic. Bank Department, Albany, May 10, 1RI.V Dr. Towmend Sir : 1 have been atitictcd for several years with dympia in its worst form, uttended withstiir uess of atonL'ich, I ss of apjeute, extreme heartburn, and ft great aversion to all kinds of fond, ami for weeks, (what I could eat) 1 have been unable to retain but a small portion on my stomach. I tried the usual remedies, but they had but little or no effect in removing the complaint. 1 was in duced, about two mouths sinee, to try your Extract of Sar saparilla. and I must suy with little c uifidence ; but after using nearly two bottles, I found my appetite restored and tha heartburn entirely removed; audi would earnestly re commend the use of it to those who have been nlflieted as I have been. Yours, Ac, W. W. VAN ZANDT. Agent for Sunbury JOHN W. FRIIJNG; Nor thumberland, MARY A. McCAY: Danville, W.M. A. MURRAY A Co., April 22, ly 21G . ao 413 MARKET STREET, FHIltntlFHIA. THE CHEAPEST and LARGEST ASSORTMENTS Of SoId and Silver Watches IV 1'IIILADKDAHIA. Gold Lrvrm, full jwellnl, 18 car c f i0 nml ovrr Sliver I,ee , full jewelled f 16 un.l nver I.rjnnm y 1 1 .ml ov.r ' Ouart. tP, i filu $10 Guld Hi ncila. 1 bit Silver Ti-a Spoon, fqa il loeain. 4 SO Unld I'eni, nlvei hoMer and ncil, 1 00 lib fhlendid Mtor niinl of ll kind nf Witcbn, hnth Ruld snd silver ; Ki t) Jeweliy, &c. 6lc, GIJ Chain of the bel mcn'if.'rlui., am) in fact rvny thiiifi in Ilia atch nnd Jew, Iry tins t luuch Iru urice llim can ba b uht in tbia cilv t rUe lii r. Pleaia tiv Ibia advllornent, and call nt ei Ib.r LEWIS LAliOMUS. No. 413 MARKET irrs. alt EteTenih, north aide, or at JACOB LAD0MU3, S46 MAKEET si., 6rl aiora below Eight, south id. rrY We he Gold snd Silver Levi-ra atill rhea. per iliuutha above incei t liberal discount made lo ibe trade. Kepieniler t.1, 1848 6in OAKFORD'S UNRIVALLED STYLE OF HATS rOR GENTLEMEN. CHARLES OlkFvR D, No. 104 CHESTNUT STREET Philadelphia. Would mi'tftfulW invite attention In hiaaunarinr atyle of bats fur autumn. 1816, vrh'rh will be found the miwt iieifrct ever bi-fure offered to the community- Ita peculiar forma render it tha more urairaoi', a ii couiuinre an me raueunaih n oura bilily andnratnma, requisite in Ibal article of ilreaa i.;i- i.:. ...... l f...:t:.:. t. ; wttn all me moueru improvements, enables him i u lbali4isk ms woai u produce s better Hal. Caua's Fakct Hats o Cam or nt Ltit Mori. '1'lie.e gooda have been aelerled with great ern, and will be found mual beuuiiful and ehaate In their "tjlea. LaBisa' Riniie Hats abb Cam nr Etis it asw PATTtitea.Uraat care baa tn bralow. d in ounairucli. tbeae atliclea. itut they may Bt paifecllj ea.y end form graceful uptr.inca. ' CHARLES OAKKORD. 104 Obeetuu! at. (aw iLui above '1'ijid. ' ' . i". - Pb.ildoljhi. September 30, 184S.ch June 34, J818 ly UIVT SHOES for Gentlemen and La.liea, juat received aim lor sale by n. MAkHKK. unbnry, Be. 3, 1(48. A mmmmsm WE8TERIV NEW YORK COLLEGE OF HEALTH, 207 Main street, Buffalo, N. Y. DR. G.C.VAUGHN'S Vegetable Llthonlrlptle MIxtnrc. THIS eelehrnted remedy ia ennitiuitly increaaing ita fame by the many curea it ia mnkiiig ALL OVER THE WORLD. It tina now becomo the only meiliciiia for family tue, nnd ia particularly rccoininciKleil for DROPSY : all tUia-ca of thia eomplnint immediately relieved, no matter of how low tmndiiur. Hire Phitmnhlot for teatiinony. GRAVEL, and nil diaenaea of the urinary oraiii for these dittreaa. tug coiniilninta it atiuula alone ; iv other article can relieve y.Hi i ami the curea teitifiedto willeonvincethe nit aken titnl: ace pamphlet, l.iver Complnint, Uillioua discaava, FEVER & AGUE. To the Great Weet eaneeially, and wherever theaa coin plaiuta prevail thia medicine is offered. NO MINERAL AGJ5NT, no deleterious compound ia a part of thia mixture, It cures these diseases with certainty and celerity, and does not leave the system torpid. Pec Pamphlet. PILES, conintnint nf n most painful charnrtrr, is IMMEDIATELY RELIEVED, and a cure follows by a few days use of thia art irlr ; it is far bffore any other nrpparntion tor this tliseane, or for any oiherditeaso originating from impure Mood. See pam nniei. DEBILITY OF THE SYSTEM, weak ltuck, weaknrra of the Kidnoys, Ac, tir mflamma tion of ntnn, is imtnediatcly relieved hy a few daya use ji thia medicine, and a cure is always a result of its use. It rtniida nt A CERTAIN REMEDY, for such complaints, and also for derangements of the fe male frmne, IRREGULARITIES, SUPPRESSIONS, painful menstruations. No article hua ever been offered except thia which would touch tine kind of deriinarments. It mny be relied upon as a sure nnd effective remedy, and did we feel permitted to do so could give A THOUSAND NAMES, aa proof of cures in thia distressing class of complaints, fee pamphlet. All broken down, debilitated constitutions from the effect of mercury, will find the bracing power of tliis nrticle to act immediately, and the poisonous mineral eradicated from thesvslcin. ERUPTIVE DISEASES will find the ahviativr properties of this article. PURIFY THE BLOOD. and driven such diseases frmn the system. See pamphlet for testimony of cnrt'S in nil diseases, which the limits of an advertisement will not permit to he imtneil here. Agents :ive them away ; they cinitnin 34 pages of certificates of liffh character, ami n stronger ARRAY OF PROOF of the virtues of a medicine, never appeared. It is one of the peculiar features of this article tluit it never fails to bent' hi in miy case, and ii lione and muscle are left to build upon let the emaciated nnd linffcrinjr invalid IIOFOaN nnd keep tnkinir the medicine ns 1'ing as there is an im pMveinent. The proprietor would CAUTION THE PUBLIC nniiift a nuinlxT of articles which come out under Ihs head of SARSAPARILLAS, SYRUPS, &C, as cures for Dropsy. (Jnivct. &.c. : They are gwd for no thing, and concocted to pull the nnwarv ; TOUCH THEM NOT Their invent nrs never thought ofcurinfr, such diseases till this article had d me it. A utrticulnr study of the pain- pliiet is earnestly soiiciten. Agents ami mi who sen me. anieie are GLAD TO CIRCULATE gmtuitoiislv. Put np in 3n oz. bottles, at S2 : 12 oz. dont ll euch the larger holding 6 oz. in' ire than two snmll Isit tles. link (ait and get imivised upim. F.vcry iKittle has Vnimhii's Veo-lnble l.ithmitrintic Mixture." blown iirm the glnra, the written siinntnre of "O. C. Vnughn" on the direction, and '-O. C. Vaughn, Buffalo," stamped on the cork. None other nro genuine. Prepared lv Dr. G. C. Vaiinhii, nnd s .ld nt the Principal Office, 407 Main atreet, Buffalo, nt wholesnle and ntnil. No attention civen let ters unless post paid orders from regularly constituted Agents excepted ; post puid letters, or verlnl communica tions s iliciliug advice, promptly attended to gratis. Offices devoted exclusively to the anle of thia article llM Nassau st. New Yorkeitv: 2n5 Kssex st.fnlem, Mass.; and hy the princiMil Druggielsthroughoulthe United ttntee and t;:iunila, as Agents. J.isl of Acents St'irrs & CO.. Wholesale Agent Philnilel phia J. W. Kriling. Snnlmrv lwinc Tenr)inrt. Sclinsirrove C. A. Wveth. Lewislnirc II. l.Phenfer. Milton Hayes ft McConnlck, McKweiwville Miss McCoy, Nortliuniber- lund. Aptil 1, lMfy FURS. RICH FANCY FURS FOR LADIES' WEAR. CHARLES OAKFORD, Furrier. So. 104. Chestnut Street, A few doors ahove Third, Philadelphia, nuhl invite the ladies to call and examine bis upeiiur t ick of Mulfr, Uoas, Tippets dec. of every variety, cnnaiaiins; or Rich Russia S.ihle, Huuaou s Buy Martin, iorway Martin, Mink oa lle. Baum Martin, t'totie Martin, Ermine, Filch. Lynx, &.C &c. These skins have been scltcted with (treat cate, .ml arc mude by Ihe best workmen in the country. L'idies nmy rest assured that no article will be offered for sale in this establishment that ia not pcrlerl in every teopert. CHARLES OAKFORD, No. 104, Cimtut atreet. between Third and Fourth ttreet Philadelphia Seitemher 30, 1848 Cm JACOB KECK, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL W1XEAXD LIQUOR DEALER No 293 Market Street, Below Eighth, North tide. I'HILllltLFUIA. Keeps constantly nn hand all kind of old Li quor, viz : Superior old rye whiskey superior Brandy, Gin, etc. Also white brandy To. preser ving, Wild Cherry and Blackberry brandy. I'biladelpbta, June 3, 1848. ly S3 S2a Q2 G? 9 S3 Patent Air-Tight SUMMER AND WINTER COOKING STOVES. THE above Stove, which ia equally well adapted to Wood or Cl, haa received silver uiedala at the laira of the American Institute, New York ; of the Mechanics Insti tute, B 'stou; of the Franklin lnsiitute, Philadelphia j and of the Mechanics' Institute, Witniiiigtou, Delaware. It ia capuhle, if properly used, of doiug more work, with less fuel, than any other 8i've yet offered to the public : iu winter it will warm the largest kitchen, while iu summer, with tha summer dress attached, it throws out no more heat than a charcoal furnace ; and fur liliig, bniling, tal king, or roasting, it cannot be surpassed by any other Stove, open lire, or brick oven. i.i.iu.iiiff.vnitnia CEtTiriCiTX or THE JUOOH or THI MlCBAMlCS' INSTI TUTE, Boston. We. the subscribers, being ehoeeu Judge by the Massa chusetts Charitable Mechanica' Association in Boston, on atovea, furnaces, ranges, fte. would inform the public, that after testing all tha cooking stoves that ware put into the Fair fur exhibition, and letting each man manage bia own stove with the same kind of eoal, in order to ascertain which would do the some work with the least fuel in the same time, and do it best, we fiitd that 6tewarTa Patent Summer and Winter Air-Tight Cooking Stove, mnuafuctur ed by the patentee, of Troy, N. Y., to be the best, aa it took but 13 minutea to boil two'callona of water and bake biscuit in the same time, sod broil beef eteuk, and all done lo tha beat maimer with aeven pouuda of eoal, in Uiirtv minutea from the time the fire was nut into the stove, to which we awarded the silver moual. JAMKSOOl IJ1. WALTER CORNELL, TilO.U AS MOUI.TON, A. U. WEBBER, and JAMES PAGE, Jcuoes. The subscribers respectfully invite the attention of coun try dealere, to one nf the largo and beat aeleeted stock of stoves, ever offered iu this city, among which are the fol lowing i Basra. Screen Cy lenders. Oven Stoves. Washington Air-Tight Cooks. Vulcan do do Eurekas do do Large Oven do do ' Albany do do Willis do do McGregor Mammoth do Premiums Cook 8 oves. National Air-Tight Cook. Parlor Stove. 100 Louis Air-Tight Parlor Stove. 100 Cbarle tha 1st Aii-Tight do S00 Lady Washington, Air-Tight Parlor. J30 Washing ton Air-Tight do 300 McGregor's three day Parlor Air-Tight Coal Stoves, burning three day without atten tion. For sa'e wholesale and retail by North, Harri son it Co. No. 390 Market atreet, Philadelphia. . Philadelphia, July 18th, l48 - JUSTICES' BLANKS FR SALE AT THIS WFICC. OXYGENATED . A SOVEREIGN REMEDY FOR , . DYSPEPSIA,. , FUTIIIS1C, AND GENERAL DEBILITY. GEORGE B. GREEN, Proprietor. WiW.ior, Vermont. 18 a aoverelgn remedy for DYSPEPSIA, In many of sit forms, such as pain in the Stomach, Heartburn, habitual Costiveness, Acid Stomach, Headache, Lose of Appetite, Piles, Night Sweats, and even Consumption Dyspeptic Phthisic,) and Aslhma, or Phthisic attended with derango ment of the Stomach (or Dyspeptic Asthma,) Difficult Breathing, which otton results from imperfect digestion (or Dyspeptic Syspmra,) is relieved hy these Bitters. In short, their use has been proved in the relief of almost all the symptoms that proceed from a debilitated or atonic condi tion of the Stomach nlso in general debility arising from age or from the erlects of Fever, particularly Fever and Ague. Females sulfering niwler any uterine derangement arising from weakness, will find the "Oxtoinated Bit ters" an excellent remedy, and not surpassed by any medi cine in use. The history of this medicine is peculiar. It has made its way to public favor eolely by the force of ita own intrinsic merits. No artificial means have been used to give it no toriety and thrust it upon public attention. It nae never before even licen advertised, Init having first shown its re markable efficacy in the family of the proprietor, and by him afterwaida nduiinistereil to his afflicted friends and ac quaintances with a like result, its reputation gradually ex tended until it is known in the moat distant pjrta of the Union, as a medicine of unrivalled virtuea in the cure of Dvapepeia iu all its dim-rent forms, mid also for the cure of Asthma or Phthisic. Its only herald and its only eulogy has been the story of its wonderful efficacy, aa told from month to month or hy letter from friend to friend. In eve ry instance where these Bitters have been used, and the re sult made known to the proprietor, they have proved a re medy. Numerous certificates, attesting the singular efficacy of the "Oxvoexatkd Uittf.es," are in the possession of the Croprietor ; ninny of them signed by persons already widely nown to the public. GEO. B. GREEN, Proprietor. WINDSOR, Vt., October 3, 115. The fallowing Certificates hnve recently been received t WAniGTo, D. C, Jiwe to, 1SI9. Having made nse of the "Oxygenated Bitters" prepared bv Dr. Geo. B. Green, of Windsor., Vt. mid from know ledge obtnined of their efficacy in other cases, wecheerfully reo neod them to the public, believing that they willfully sustain the recommendation of the Proprietor. We hope thnt this valuable remedy may lie so generally diffused throughout the country that it mny be accessible to all the alllictcu. SAMI F.I, PIIF.I.PS, a WII.IJAM l l'HAM. J U-Bi JAMES F. SIMMONS, I;. S. S 8. Senator from Vermont. Senator from R. Island. J. T. JIOREIIEAD. U. S. Senntor and formerly Govern or of Kentucky. I.. H. ARNOtJ), Member of Congress and formerly Go vernor of K.I. WM. WOODBUIDGE, U. S. Senator and formerly Go Venior of Michiimn. M. I.. MARTIN, Delegate in Congress from Wisconsin Territory. From Hon. H. D. Fotkk, Member of Congress from Pennsylvania. Washis'oto. D. C, Jchk 10, 1W8. Dear Sir, I have lieen a dyspeptic sufferer for about ten years, and have resorted to various medicines for relief without success, until 1 made use of your "Oxygenated Bitters." I have used nlsiut two bottles, and find myself restored to perfect health The forms ill which the dis ease showed itself, in my case, were, great acidity of the stomach, loss of appetite, extreme flatulence, severe consti pation of the bowels, and violent hetiilnclie. Feeling desi rous that a knowledge of your vahuible remedy may reach others similarly atilu tcil. I take great pleasure iu rccord- imr my testimony to its curative power; and would also reinatk. that while on a visit nt home n short time since, I administered a part of a liottle to a iiuinlicr of my ntllictcd friends, with grcut succss. They nre desirous that you should establish nn nireiicy nt Pittsburg, or inform them where the medicine can lie obtained. With an earnest dc siro for your prosperity and liappiucss, 1 stthscrilic myself, truly your irieuu ii.ii.i- usiti-.ii. woci. i.eo. a. iiiEn-.v inosor, , r. Slid Wholesale and Retail In- (ireen & Fletcher, No. 29 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia. Agent for Sunloirv II. II. SI ASSf-.K. Agents for Milton MACK AY Ic II A AO. Agent fot l'pier Mahonoy. J. G. KENN. April 15, ma Wardrobe of FaNlilonable CLOTHING. J. W. & E. D. STOKES, CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, No. 191 .Market Street. Firt Clothing tture be low Sixth, Pmi.AnF.i.ritiA. 7HKRE they are constantly engaged in get ting tip from the best French, Knglish and American c oth. clothing cut and made up in the most superior and fashionable sty e. t'ersons who buy to spl , wil find a large and excellent stock at the lowest city prices. C othing maiie up to order, in a superior style at the shortest notice. N. B. Odd Fellows Regalia, a large assort ment always on hand Orders from Lodges and individtia s promptly attended to on the most rea sonable terms. Philadelphia, June 3, 18-18 ly. THOMAS C. GARRETT & CO, IMPORTER OF JCw Plated and Britannia Ware, Cullerv, and Panev Goods. and Manufacturers nf Jew elry and Silver Ware, 122 Chrenut atreel, Phila delphia; have received liv late arrivals a l"'Re and handsome slock of English and French Welches, and Marble, Porcelain and Fancy Clocks. Plated Urns. C.istora. Cake Kaskrla, High and Chnmhi-rCandleslicks Soup I. idles, rt;ioone aod Forks. Alee a good aasnrtment of liiiiannia Ware and Fine ('uil rv. Their stork of JEWELRY ie large andnfihe moat fr-hionalile kind, and they are well .upplled ith ISilver 8 noons. Forks, Muits, Napkin ninr. Butter Knives. Ac , and wi bout m iking any dis play of piti es in the public prints, hey are pre pared to sell as low as thoe who do, and invite prraons wishing In purrhase locall. Philadelphia, June 10. 184".. 6m In presenting the public with a remedy for the treatment and cure of Fkvkb and Aoca and other bilioua diseases. no apology is needed. Vast numliers in the Ignited h Laics. who stilfer from these affections in their varied forms, are compelled to seek relief froia other aourcea than the imme diate presrripliona i4 the regular physician. It becomes therefore an object of humauity, aa welt as or publie inter est, to bring before them a remedy prepared fiom much ex perience, and which may always be relied uimhi aa savk. arncTVAL, add UAHSn.iua to tux constitution. That such is the true character of the INDIA CHOLAIiOOl K, ia amply attested by the universal success with which it haa been employed. far- Extract from a communication of the Hon. Wn.- ii am Wooosauwi, of the U. 8. Senate, late Governor of Aiicmgan. DarraoiT. Oct. 81. 1S10. Doctob Chaslu Osoood. Dear sir, 1 nuva read witn much uiterest, your little tkakatisb upon tne "causes, treatment and cure" ot tue febrile diseaaea which have so exteiuuvelv prevailed in our country during the last lew months au uiterest increased no itoubt, by the fact that 1 have uidividually suftered ao much fnim them. Though I feel m-aelf very incompetent to judge safely upon a aubject ao entirely professiotutl, yet your tneory aeenui to nie well reaaoned, and your conclu sion just, and 1 Hunk witlial, tliat your pamphlet is calcu lated lo produce much nracttcal eood. Sneaking of the medicine he aaya : It fully justified your flattering expectutioua, and aa a aafe, eouvenieut, and popu lar remedy, my own experience, ao far, Uiducea me to be lieve that it will prove a great public benefit. 1 am pleased to learn lhat you have recently established aeveral agenciea lor im aispi wiiiss iniwgn i regrei uuu, wiib a view to a more general dissemination of it, you should have found it necessary to remove trum your present residence among us. With much respect I have the honor to be, sir, Your ohliged servant. WUUAM WOODBK1DGE. From Hon. Srarnaa V. R. Taowaamoa, of Micbi. gan Bute Senate, lo the Agent at Detroit. Bis MIMOSA, Oaxlad Co., Dee. 13, 1841. Sir yoa wish me lo inform yon what I know of Dr. Osgood's India Cbologogue, or auti-bihoua medieine. I do believe that if the virtue and eittcaey of thia mediciue were EanaraUy kuowu, the VFvxx aa Aoca would disappear in lieJiigain. I procured a bottle ia the spring of lfttl, and have eood reason so believe that myself and family escaped the agasi last aeaaon in eonaequeuoe of iu nae. Perhaps in no summer since the arttlemenl of thia Bite Ciiiusula, baa tha fever and ague been ao prevalent aa the t. I have renaaoiemM thia mediciaa ia numeroua iu awoeea, and when the disease had because axed sod batftaa U akill of phyaiciaua ; aod I have never known it fail. I haa universally produced the moat happy eeTeeta, and I bat lieve it has never been .A need-id by any rHn-lnt in reaao. vuuj we wiKJus aiseaaea ui sue ruinate . Youra, ceapeclfully, STEPHF-N V. H. TBOWBRIDOE. Aeent for Sunhury II. B MASHER : Nnrthmnberlaiid, W1THINUTOM 4 Co Uutoa, t. U. RAUtall Heluuv m"t ax, nwvie. Ueya, UMk f i-va'fc? -- -i ilse j.Vt, Till ONLY RADICAL CURB FOR CONSUMPTION!! Scrnfuln or Kiitf'a Kvil, Rheutrmtism, Obstinate Cutnneont fcniptions, Fimpiri or reHtiies on tne ince, Hi'Hrnem, Hilct, Climnic tre Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter. Scnld Head. Knlnrgement and Pnin of the Bones and Joints, Stuh.x.rn Ulcers, S-phi litip Symptoms, Rcintira or I aU mho go, diseases arising from an injudi cious use of Metcury, Dmp y. Exposure or Impru dence in life also, Chronic Omsti tutionnl Dis nrdrm. In this medicine Severn! inmHent hut very potent articles nf the vegetable kinpfiotn nre united, forming a compound entirely different in its ehnmcter ana pn-perlies fiom any nlher prenamtion. nnd unrivnllcd in its opemtion on lie s-rtem when la.oriiig under disease1. It should I! in tne hnmls of everv person, who, by business, or general nonrse of life, is predisposed to the very mmiy niliin wts that ren der life a curse, instead of a blesinng, and aooften result in death. FOR SCROFULA, fir. Drake's Panacea is recommended as certain remedy. Not one instance of its failure hns ever occurred when free ly used ! It cures the disease and at thesime time Imparts vigor to the whole system. Scrofulous persons enn never pny too mnch attent ion to the state of their blood. Its pu rification should be their first aim ; for pel severance will accomplish a cure of even hereditary aiainse. FOR ERUPTIONiToF THE PKIN. Scurvy. Scorbutic Affections, Tumors, AMiite Swelling. Kirsiprlas, l lcers, Cnncers, Running Sorts, Seal and Biles. Dr. Drake's Pontic en cunnut he too highly extolled; it searches out the very root of the disease, an i permanent. INDIOKSTION OR DYSPEPSIA. No medicine perhaps has ever been discovertd which gives so much tone to the stomach and causes the secre tion of a healthy gastric juice to decompose the food as Dr. Drake's I'anacea RHUEMATISM. Dr. Drake's Panacea is used with the rrentest succen in Rheumatic Coninbiints, especially surh ns chronic. It cure bv driving out all impurities nnd foul humours which hnve accumulated in the system, which are the cause of Rheu matism, uout, and dwellings of the jtiints. in her remedies aometiiues Bjive tempornry relief; this entirely eradicates the disease from the system, even when the limita and bones are dreadf ully swollen. CONSUMPTION. Conscmptiox can be cvr kd. Coughs, Catarrh, Bron chitis. Spitting of Wood, Asthmn, Difficult or nrnluse Ez- peet'inmnu, lltrtir Khisli, ii;ht Sweats, Pain in the side Ac. nnve iwen rural, nml can lie with as much certainty as any other disease. A specific has t"ug been sought for, but in vain until the discovery of Dr. Drake's Panacea. It is mikt and sale but certain and edientious in its operation, nnd CHimi't possibly injure the most delicate constitution. we wmikl ciirnestlv rei'ommetnl those anhcted to mve it a trial and we believe they will not luive occasion to regret ii. i nc sYsifin is cicauseo ami srreugf neneti, tne UK-ers on the In hits are bralcd, and the patients gradually regain their usual liualtli and strength. Read the following : TESTIMONY. Phila., Dec. 14th. 1H47. Dras Sie : In reply to your Question resnectina Uie use of Dr. Drake's Panacea, I will snv, that although a perfect disln liever in the existence of a Panacea, or cure for all disenFes, however viluahle it rimy Ire in certain conditions of the system, still I have believed that a cure for Consump tion would lie discovered sooner or later, and eui unity led me to try your malicine iu two very inveterate cases i uey were pronounced hy the unending physicians to be Pulmonary consumption, and nbnmloned by them as in CL'Rarle. One of the persons had leeu under the treat ment of several very able practilitmers for a number of years, nnd they said "he had "old fashioned Consumption combine with Scrofula," and that she might limrerlor soma time but could not lie permanently relieved. In both cases the effect of the Panacea has been most gratifying. Only four or five botriea were used bv one of the oersons before she begun to improve rapidly. The other to-k about ten. I will only add that fniniluir as I am with consumption by inheritance nnd by extensive observation as a study, and knowing ulS't the injurious effects in nine cases out of ten of tar, Iwnicset, nnd other vegetable tonics, as well its of many of the expectorants and sedatives, I sh-tuld never have recommend d the use of Drake's Pantii-un if I tiud not been acqiuunted with the ingredients. Suffice it to say that these nre recommended by our most popular and scientific physi cians, and in their present combined state, form prohtilily the nest alterative unit has ever leen made. The cure is iu accordance with a theory of Consumption broached in France a few years ago, hy one f her most eminent wri ters on medicine, and now established by facts which ad mit of no dispute. Very Respectfully Yours, U C. GUNN. To nse the hmnjnce of another, uDr. Drake's Panacea in always salutary iu its effect never injurious. It is not as upiutr it is not auu P.xpecloniut. It is not intended to lull the invalid into a fatal security. It is a great remedy a grand hen I init and curative compound, the great and only remedy which medical science and skill lias yet produced for the treatment of this hitherto unconquered malady. And no person afflicted with this dread disease, will be just to himself and his friends, if he go down to the grave without testing its virtues. A single bottle, in most cases, will pro duce a favorable change iu the condition of any patient, nowever rw." TO THE LADIES. Indies of pale complexion and consumptive habits, and such as are dehilintcd by those obstructions which females aie liable to, are restored by the use of a bottle or two, to bloom vigor. It is by fnr ihe best remedy ever discovered for weakly children, and such as have had humors ; Itemg pleasant, they tnke it. It immediately restores the appetite, strength and color. Nothing can he more surprising than its invigorating ef fects on the human frame. Persons, all weakness and las situde before takine it, at once become robust and full of energy under its influence. It immediate counteracts the uerveleasnesa of the female frame. CAUTION Be careful and tee that you get the genu ine Dr. Drake's Panacea it has the signature of Geo. F. Stores on the wrapper and also the name "Dr. Drake's Panacea, Phila." blown in the glass. Prepared only bv Stores & Co., Druggists, No.SI North Sixth St., Philadelphia. Agent for Suuhury-H. M ASSER. Sold also by We. A. Murrax A Co., Danville. H Snxir pe, Milton; Maet McCoy, Northumberland; E.P.Lutz, Bloomslvurg. April 1, 1848 ly AGENTS TO CANVA8S FOK SOME NEW AND POPULAR WORK, in ery COUNTY throughout Ihe Uniled States. To Acents, the most liberal encouragement ic off red with mall capital of $100 A chance is offered, whereby an agent can make from $ 10 lo $25 per week, For further paniculate, add test (postpaid) WM. A. LEARY. Nn() 58 North SECOND direct, Phi!adrtohia,8et. 9, 1848. 6m. Pictorial Edition of T.4ublffne' great Work on the lleformallon OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY IN GER MANY, SWITZERLAND, C Will be published on or ebout the lat of April, 1648, by JOS. A.SPEEL, No 06 Cherry el. above 6tb, hie pi end id 12 mo edition of the above oamed work, with 18 engraved illustrations from ori. final designs; 4 vols in 3, bound in extra clotb and library abeep. Tha publisher respectfully calls the attention of the trade and the publie generally, to tbia work being the only illustrated edition published in tba United States He trust, tbat the beauty of ita embellishments, the strong and aubstantial manner in which it ia bound, in conjunction with tha known popularity of tha work itself, will be a sura recommendation to public favor. JOS. A. SPEEL. 66 Cherry st above 6th. J. A. S. has also lately published, a new and beautilul hell Hon or eergrant Bell's Rare. Show, a suitable book for children, neatly dona ep in extra clolh. -Philadelphia, April I, 1848 t CUTLERY. AN eitensiva Stork of Pocket anil Tab!. CUT LERY, for Mia by J0S1T Iff. COLEXffaiUT, Not. 8 smaf 83 ARCADE. euJ 8 North THIRD Street, Comp'bing 8000 doaan Panknivs, 8ciaaora nd Baton. AUo. a choice aeaortin.nl of Rodgara V Bona, Wo.i.nholm'a, Orravee'a, W. Y 8. Butcher's and Pannes'. Cutlery. AIm, Hpaniaa, Dirk and Hunting Knives Also. Guns, Pialola. ao I Bowi. Knis.s. Alai", Tht American Razor Strop, . .uperior articU, miij lb. alientloo ol Uealera. ' Ca. Dealer, in Oullwy, will And lb. abov. Block worthy their alMnlion, . lb. Bulwcribef chi.f bu.inaas 1. imortirf and aelling cutlery, Pbilsd.li.hi., Jun. 10th. ! ly. B jk! M OT B ''l. I S . ' " ' Mtr,.-- pEHW8Yl.YAWlA,Vr' '. ' J' The allowing tM shows tn eamni value of all Pannavtvanla Bank Note. Tba most hnDHcH re lianca may ba placed upon ft, as h ia ettty meek jarefblly compared witn ana eorreetea irom hick. nail's Reporter. - , ' ' 1' '' " ; Banks In Phlfattelplilst. . Nlalfc r toCATIOB. 4wua. ' NOTE8 AT PAR. Bank of North America . . par Bank of the Northern Liberties . . par Commercial Bank of Penn'a. . . par Farmers' and Mechanica Bank . . par Kensington Bank . . par Philadelphia Bank . . .par Schuylkill Bank ... par 8outhwark Bank per Western Bank P Mechanics' nank" P Manufacturers' dr. Mechanics H.ink par Bank of Penn Township . . I'"' liiranl Bank pa Bank nf Cnmmerre, lat Moy.menaing ' Bank of Pennsylvania . . par Count tt nnnkn. Bank or t;heeter County Bank of Delaware County Bank of Germantown Bank of Montgomery Co. Doyleslown Bank Eaaton Bank Weslcheainr ir par par par par par Pr pii par par lir pat par Uheater tlerm.iitown Nnrris'nwn Dovlestown Eaaion Farmers' Bank of Bucks ro BrMnl ' Bank of Nnrthumberlaml NnrlhnmK-rlanrI Columliia Bunk tt rtridge ro.("olumli Farmers' Bunk of Lancaster I.aneislei Lancaster County Bunk Lancaster Lancaster Bank Lancaster Farmers Bank of Resiling Reading nffice nf Hank or Penn'a. Office do do Office do do Office do do Harrisburg"! The. Lancaster I offices Reading fdo not Eaaton I issue n. NOTE8 AT DI8COUNT. Rank of the United States Philadelphia Miners' Bank of Pollaville Pottsville Rank nf l.cwistown Lewistown Bank nf Midillotnwn Middletown Carlisle Bank Carlisle Exchange Bank Pittsburg Do do branch of - Hollidavahurg 17 psr failed 1 I 1 1 1 Hsmshurg Bank narriahurg Lehanon Bank Lebanon Var Merchants dt Manuf Bank Pitlaburg Bank of Pittsburg Piltsbuig 1 1 West Branch B ink Williamspnrl 1 Wyoming Bank Wilkeslarre 1 1 Northampton Bank Allentown no sle Berks County Hank Reading foile I Office nf Hank nf II. 8. Pittst.urg failed Do do do Erie do Do do do New Briulitmi Bank of ChnmlierhurB ('hamlieraburg 1 Bank of Ge'tvslilim (reltyalvurit I Bank of Su-iiiehanna ('. Montrose 2 Erie Bitli Erie 3' Farmer-' A Drovers' H.ink Wayriesliura 2.J Franklin Bank V'as!itricl"n HoiieedriieB.uk HimewJuli' Moiinr.Kahela ll.'ink ot II. Hrowus rille I V..rk Hank , Vnrk 1 N. B. Ihe rinlia lli'e lnks on which we iniit qunlniiiins, ai.il substitute a (la-h ( ) are not iiirrhasel hy the Pliil'idilphia lirnkcr. with the iception nf lliiie whirh have a letter of r. frrvnee. BROK RN BANK S. Philadelphia 8av. In. Philadel, hta Philadelphia Loan Co. do "chuvlkill Kav. Ins. ,1,, Kensineuiii dav, Ins. A ilo Penn Township Sv Ins. .In Vlanual Lalxr Bank ( I' W Dvutt, prop.) IVwamln Hank Towanda Alleghany Bank nf !' Re ifo'.l Bunk nf Beaver Henvei Hunk ol Huniara Harrialiurg Ban't nf Wjhinat ,. Washington Centre Bank Itell. fonte I'lly Bunk Pittshuig Farmers' Met h'ca' Hunk Pittsburg Farmers' & Mech'cs' Bank Fayette co. Farmers' & Mech'cs' Bank (rreencaatle Harmony Institute Harmony tailed fiiled f.ile.l filled no sale closed rlosei laiM closi-il no sale fail. failed failed U0 sale Huntingdon Bank Huntingdon no sale Juniata Bank Lewislown no sale Lumbermen's Bank Warren Northern Bank of Pa. DunJafl" New Hop. Del. Bridge Co. New Hope Northumh'd Union Col. Bk. Milton North Western Bank of Pa. Meadvill. Office of Schuylkill Bank Port Carbon Pa.Airr.de Manuf. Bank Carlisle Silver Lake Bank Montroae Union Bank of Penn'a. Uniontown W estmoreland Bank Greensburg fnilcd no sale closed no sale closed failed closed failed closed Wilkesharre Bridge Co. Wilkeabarre no sale (CT All note, purporting to be on any Pennsyl tame Bank not given in the abov. list, may be set town as Irauua NEW JERSEY. Bank nf New Brunswick Brunswick failed i llelvideie Bank Belvidere Uurlinplon Co. Bank Medford Commercial Bank Perth Amboy JunilierUnd Udok Bridg.ton ?arnn is' Di.nk Vtounl Holly Farmers' and Mechantes' lis Kahway Farmers' and Mechanics' Bk N. Iltunsik Farmers' and Men-hann.' Bk Middletown Pt, Franklin Bank of N.J. Jersey City par i par par i faded 1 fail noboken Dkgdc l.iating t'o Hohnken failed leraey City Bank Jirw y City fuilei Mechanic' Bank Patlerson Muriufoi'turi rs' Bunk Helleville Morris Counly Bank Mornstoivn Monmouth Bk of N. J. Freehold Mechanics' Bank Newark Mechanica' and Manuf. Bk Trenton Morris Canal and Bkg Co Jersey City Pott Notes failed faile.1 failed I par no sali no sale Newark Bkg & Ins Co Newark New Hoi Del Bridge Co Lambertavilla i N. J. Manufac. and Bkg Co Hohoken failed N J Proteclon A Lombard bk Jersey City failed Orange Bnk Orange J Peterson Bank Pateraon failed People Bank do J Princeton Bank Princeton par Salem Banking Co Salem par State Bank Newark J State Bank Elixahethtown j Stale Bank Camden par State Bank of Morris- Morriatown Stale Bank Trenton failed Salem and Pbilad Manuf Co Salem failed Susaex Bank Newton I Treninn Banking Co Trenton par Unino Bank Dover j Washington Banking Co. Hackanrack failed DELAWARE. Bk of W'llm & Brandy wine Wilmington ' par Bank of Delaware Wilmington pat Bank of Smyrna Smyrna par Do branch Millord par Farmer.' Bk of Stai. of Del Dover par Do branch Wilmington par Do branch Georgetown par Do branch Newcastle par Union Bank Wilmington par Qj- Under 5'a j (Xj-Onall banks maiktd thus () there are k tber counl.ifeil or altered mile, nf the various da. nominatinna, in circulation. A Tuousaao Duntaa H.vsb I ASHBY & XIOCAP. Ilal and Cap Jlanufacturcrs, South Edit Corner of ilk and Market Slrett, Batrnunt sVory. rBILADBLVHIA. HAVE ennaiantly on hand a full and complete aasonaaent of HATS. CAPS, and FURS Also sn aleg.nl ssaortmenl of liens' .nil boy.' Leghorn, Panama, and Palm-leaf Hata. All of which by a aevina of f 1000 in rem, 'will h. aolil, boiasal. aud retail, at lb. very loweat prieaw. Cooaiiy dealers woulJ ia w.ll la mil, M by eonomy and low rant, w. .r. M.blad to sal! at vary low rate. Jua. iOih, I84S. ly " O. DENZXDXIT. BOOT MAKER, Ko, 40, . EfttiTa ToeaTB StaiaT. Aanvi Cumtiivt. ' Jan. ttb, l4 SALACxANDcn;; : r-tRE AND THIEF PROOF CHEST. P1RE-PROOF POORS FOR BANKS AND STORldf Seal and Letter-Copying miwes, Patent ' -' Slate-Lined Refrigerator. Water Fil- ten, Patent Portable Water Clo r . - i aets, intended for the Sick .," and Infirm. '' EVA8 & WATSON, 76 South Third Street, ':'.' OPPOSITE THB PHILADELPHIA EXCriANaK. ' m Mannfacturaandkeiveonatant -yrnn hand, a larfre aasortmenl of S- "tide, tomtbet with , i'1' Jent Imprmresl Salamander FIRB-PROOP SAFES,' whteh .M ao oonatrnctoi ss to set at rest ail mnnCT of dnuht aa to their .. . f Jr.'' frt'T Bre-nmB-, and that JI .,h7..'l f"itt Ae in of any t-Ja. uaaaiai i 1 ss linildinr. Tha these Safes are made of boiler iron, the inside eaaaof mn atnne, and between the outer case and inner ease ia a staio nf mi three inehea thirk, and ia filled in with indeatrae tihle materinl, so as to rnnke it nn imnnssibility to burn anv r . : :i r .ui. r.1 fri. A ' ni ine cmtem. insioe in im. vnr... i imsc oonpsuine ea lams rulers we are prepared and do chnllenire the world to product any article in the shape nf Rook Safes that will eund aa much heat, and we hold ourselves ready at all times to have them fairlv tested liv public bonfire. W. also eontinne to manufacture a large and areneral ssrt- ment or our rremmni Air-tignt nre Freor Soles or which there are over WO now in nse, and in every instance they have fiven entiie satisfaction to the purchasers of which we will refer tha public to a few gentlemen who have tnem in use Haywrssl ft Snyder. Pottsville; Joseph O. Lawton' Pottsville ; Mi. William Cnrr, Dnylestown, Pa. n. c u. myior, i-jo nortri :io at.; a Wright ft Nephew Vine at. wharf J Alexander Cnror, Conveyaneer, corner of Filliert and gth sts.i John M. Ford, fri north 3d st.; Myers flush. 20 north 3d St.; James M. Psul. 101 south 4th si r Dr. Dnviil Jnrne, 6 anuth 3d St.; Mathew T. Miller, 90-a-mth 3d at.; and we could name some hundreds of others It it were necessary. Now we invite the attention of the publie. and parlieu'lnrly thoae ill want nf Fire Proof Safea, to call at our atore before purchasing: elsewhere, and w. can satisfy them they will get a lietter and cheaper article at our store than at any other establishment in the eity. We also manufaclnre the nnbtwry Fire Proof Chesta, at at very low prices, cheaper than they can be bought at any otner store in rniiaoeipnia. uaviu r. v Anrt, JOHANNES WATSON. Philadelphia, April S, 1M8 ly GOLD PENS, PEN HOLDERS & PENCILS G. & 13. IM. SMITH, (Late of the firm of A. G. Bagiey ft Co.) MiairiCTCREaa of Gold Pans, Pair aoiDiaa inn Pkkcils, No. 16 Maiden Lane, New-York. WE, the Subscribers offer to the trade, and the public generally, our different style, of Gold Pens, which are warrcnted against all im purfecitons by fair usage, snd also to he super ioi in every resiect to any others made. Having in en-aseil ficililies fir manufacturing, we are detor. mined that nn pen alinll be delivered fiomour ee tublishineul unless it is perfect We also kep constantly no hand our superior Gold Pencils, and Pencils ith Pen. which we are enabled to offer at the lowest rati s. All orders aildressed lo the dub fcrilrers, will be carefully and promptly attended In. (t i E. M SMITH, No. 16 Maiden l.an.N.Y. Oct. 7, IN4f 3m LINN, SMITH & CO. ' "WHOLESALE Try o.-OTccTrafgg?, 213 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA. DECI G & TfcDICIVKS, Piiit-. Oits. Olass, Pts STrrrs, Varnishks. Ac. &c. ALSO I'alenl Mnli ii.e.. Med.cin. Chests, Surgical arid Hbsi Irical Instruments. Chemical Testa, dec, fj" rd.-r from M- rchant or Physicians, by lein r or mi erwiv promptly attended to. Auiri st. 9. 184$. 6m S.J.MEGARGEE&CO. IMPOllTl.VG AMU COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And Dealers in Paper, ard Paper Manufactu rers' Materials. No. 32 Commerce at., PHILADELPHIA. EEP constantly on hand a large assort ment of printing and other paper. News papers in the country, can be supplied at all times, with paper of any size and quality, at the lowest prices. Philadelphia, Jun. 17th, 1848 CIIF.AP WATCHES & JEWELRY. j. & y. l. waki), No. 106 CHESM'T Street, Philadelphia, Opposite the Franklin House, IMPORTERS of Gold and Silver Patent La yer Watches, snd Manufacturera of Jewelry - A good assortment alwaya on hand. Gold Pa lent Levers, 13 jewels. $38 : Silver do. f 18 to S20; Gold Lepines. $30; Silver do. $13 to IS: CI cks and Time Pieces, Gold Pencila, $125, upwards; Diamond Pointed Gold Pens, $1.50; Gold Bracelets and Breast Pins, in great variety; Ear Rings; Miniature Cases; Guard Chains, $13 to $25 ; Mated Tea Sets, Castors, Cake Baskets. andlesticks. Britannia Ware. Fine Ivo ry Handled Table 'u lery, and a general assort, men! of Fancy Goods. AMERICAN' SILVER. FORK AND SPOON MANUFACTORY. 3. & W L. WARD, No. 106 CHESNDT 8t., Philadelphia, opposite tbe Franklin House, Manufacturers of all kinds of Silver Spoons, Forks, Tea 'ets. Ladles, dec. All work mad. by us is stamped with our name, and warranted to be made of purely American coin. Philadelphia, August 13, 18488 mo. FEVER AND AGUE!!! OTH0R0UGIILY ERADICATED BY RWIND'S TONIC JJIXTIRB ! ! T'H'.T great National, Old Favorite, and 8ter--l ling Remedy!!! of EIGHTEEN YEARS STANDING still unapproached in ita wonder ful success, certainty, and saft ty, in the cuac or WtlTCHSD COMPLAINT ! ! ! fj" If you would escape the arsenical (poiaon. out) counterfeits take not bottle from any tne, thai is not guarded by th. ' written tignature" of the original inventor and proprietor, Joan R. RowatiD, on a paper label, crnuing the mouth and eork. This remedy has never been bolstered up by false and decei ful puffs, but baa woa ita way to tbe confidence and universal adoption of the in. babitanta of Fcver and Aoua Disthct. BY ITS GOOD WORKS .iND FRUITS ALONE, to which all the agents, and every person whohav. used it, well testify. PROPRIETOR S OFFIC 143 Arch Street Philadelphia. AoiKTa for Sur.bury Ira T. Clement, 3. W. Friling, H. Maseer and Geo. Bright AaiNia for Northumberland Forgytb., WiU son & Co., R M. M'Cay. August S, 1848 eew DAGUERREOTYPE PORTRAITS OF a superior qualu, handawmely colored, andf put lip in beautiful Morocco Use., complete, for nnlvONB DOLLAR, at SPIELER'S CHEAP IIAGUERREAN UALLERY. No, 00 1.3 WAL NU I' Street, br low Fouitb, Philadelphia. All Pictures made .1 this lablishrD.nl frill ba Was. rats psaracr. , Philadelphia. Sept. t3, 1848 6a "j. J.'GsREBlTOTOS. (Late Keller It GrwenwMfk.) , , PATENT ATTORNEY. axts HBOBaurxoASs svonraaB, Waslilnartan, U. C r. WRAWINGS and pappra for the Patent JjLFOrfi.ee, prepared and all tneneceaary du aiiieaa, in relation lo securing patents, Irant acted, and promptly attended to, at their of fice oppoite the Patent Office, ' t nloV.... 08 118 WINDOW GLASS, 8 hy 10, for aaU l HENRV. MAsEB. Huaburv, Jan.t?th. 1$4B. sf. ' ,
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