. - (Fran lk Pennsylvania Inqtrrer. CULTIVATE GOOD MANNER. lK 1n obligation of Goofi Markers i Inetiny tant topoti fell.' Many men have owed their tlmtion and prosperity in the world, entire. If M thtir,d(l rescind manner. How often do tr ntertaio a friendly feeling towards a per - on, of whom wo know nothing more than their . cordial greeting in the street; and, on the ' other hand, how often are we conscious of a ' teeret dislike, (blameabte, indeed,) where we bare nothing to condemn bat a stiff, formal node of recognition.' The former, it is a plea euro to meet ( we heartily reciprocate his bland salutation and kind smile, and would ' bo delighted to do him a good turn; the lat- - ter, chills us by his freezing air and rigid countenance j and we would be Very glad to avoid speaking to him altogether. ' The cor dial man makes even his enemies his friends ; the Cold, forbidding man converts friends in to enemies. Every man has a degree of self lots, which is gratified by the one, and grounded by the Other. Many a man complains of his want of suc cess in bnsiness, and bewails the misfortunes of trade, when he has nothing to blame but bis stiff, unpleasant demeanor. He chills his customers and friends by his unbending rig ity, and is surprised to find that men shun him as they would nn iceberg, or a walking skeleton. The cordial man commences busi ness with no capital, perhap., but his good manners, and he soon gathers friends, custo mers, and dollars. Selfishness and narrowness of mind, which aro generally the cause of cold manners, thus betray the nnhappy possessor, and ruin lis interest. We do not recommend good manners because they are profitable ; "were they unprofitable, the duty would be as im perative, and should be as cheerfully per formed. We merely show, that kindness and goodness have every thing to commend them tooor practice The exohortstions of Holy Writ, upon' this subject, are frequent and pongetit; and no man maintains well the Christian character, who is not habitually gentle, conciliating, and pleasant in his inter course with others. Have a kind smile and a kind word for every body, and you will find the benefit of it every day of j our life. Men often complain of the way in which the world treats them : but, the fact is, that you will be treated yourself very much as you treat oihers. If you wish to make a thorny path for yourself, you can easily do so. When you meet an acquaintance in the street take care not to smile, but speak to turn as if you had the rheumatism iti your neck. t if your customers ask you to show them your goods, let them see that you consider it m great deal of trouble, and that you expect them to buy, immediately,- without any loos of time, or impediment questions. ''What's the use of talking about it? You are there to sell, and they come to buy." When you re in company, insist, peremptorily, upon the correctness of your political, religious, or literary, opinions, and resent any dissent from jour views, as a personal insult. Wherever you may be, at home or abroad, on ,'ehange or in church, always insist upon j our "rights" the best spats, the best dishes and the best of every thing, you can lay your hands on. If a 'man greet yon with a ftinndly smile, nd a cordial shake of the hand, tako care to put him right down with a frozen aspect, and a pump-handle shake in return. If you follow these directions, minutely, you will rind the world as sour as your vinegar can make it; but, if you wish to be happy, res pected, and have ,:that which should accom pany" a man's earthly course, "as honor, loe," respect "and troops of friends," be the reverse of all this, and you may confidently expect success. DIAMOND POWDRE. FOR RAZOft STROPS. THIS Powder ii warranted far superior ta any thing in uss for imparting a keen, smooth edge to Raton, Surgical instruments, and all kinds of fins CcTttnt it may be spplied to any kind of strop. Also superior Rszor, Knives, and Perfu mery, wholesale and retail, by SUNBURY AMEBICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL. J V7 V IMPORTANT TO. THEj,. I'UBLIC. ALFRED BSNKJSl I, Agent, i Depot of Fine Esrors, Strops, Brushes, and Cheap Fancy Goods, No. 18 South Fifth street a bove Chestnut Philadelphia. , - TESTIMONIALS ' ' . PnitiBSiMtA, Feb. 13th, 1848. This may certify that I hare used on of the Strops prepared with HAYNES' MAGIC DIA MOND POWDER, and can sttert in the moat unequivocal manner, that there -nothing can be found that will produce theaameeflect m my opin ion, and muat aay to other, try it, and you will find it auptrior to any hcjetofore in use. I can truly aay that I never knew what a sharp razor waa before. ... JOHN 8C0TT, Iron Safe Maker, 41 8. Third st. - V v Phi ladzlpiiia, October, 1648. ' A very hard beard and tender face has compel led me to seek and fwf many contrivances design ed to make shaving easy and pleasant, but with indifferent success, until I made use of the Magic DIAMOND POWDER, aold by Alfred Bennett, and Rouaael's Shaving Cream. . Their United pow er act like magic, and impart a power to the Razor to remove the most stubborn beard, without irri tating the akin or temper of their owner. ' - ' i. COX, 49 South Fifth Street. For aale at this office Price 33 cts. per Box. .JSfll ejchei .2V1S4S 6m. Headache. Giddiness, rtiieuniaustn. ri.es, t)yspciiaia,ScurSe?, " ' " Small IVx, Jaundice, - , , Paint in the Back, " Inward Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Kiting in Ibe Throat, Drnpsv, Asthma. Fevers of all kinds, '." petrols Complaint, TUBE OiUAM) PUIIGATIVE. FOR THE CTJHE OF . Mcaalrt Sail Rheum, Heart Burn, 'Worms, Cholera Morbus, ,' Coughs, Cuinsey, - Whooping Cough, " ' Consumption, us, Liver Complaint, . Krisipela Deafness, - m-iimpa in in. cm, . ... Colds, Gout, Gravel, Nervous Complaints, ' AMD A VARIETY OF OTHER DISEASES ARISING from impurities or tmb Sloop, and - OBSTRUCTIONS IN THE ORGANS OF ' t DIGESTION."- ' ' Experience has moved that ncarlr everv DIae&sr oriainatea trom Impurities of the BtMd or doraiureraenls of the Uigea tivrs Ornani ; aud to secure Hcahli, we must remove those obstruct! nsor restore tlie Blood to itsnnlitral stare. The aversion to taking medicine is most cfleetunlly re- rnwed by Cucxuxa's VaoCTnaxn Pvao.Tirx Pills, being c implcuiy envel ped with a enuring of pure tvhite Sugar, (which is an distinct frm the internal ingredients os auut shell from the kernel) and hnvcnittJtc i f nr-dicmc. But are aa easily swallowed aa bite ofcnmly. Moreover they neither nnuseute or gripe in the slightest degree, but operate equally on all llie diseased parts tlie svaicm, in- eteaaot continuis tnemwivet to. nno ncKinjr nnypariicnisr region. Thus, it Uie Liver he affected one inffVedient will operate on that particular organ, and. by cleansing it of mi Kxccss of ltile restore it ti its nmuicd stnic. An oilier will operate on the Board andremovenl! impurities in its circu- tiu in ; wlniea third will ctiee'ui.jiy expel tvnmever impu rities may have been discharged into the tti'mich. on i hrnce they strike M the root or disease remove nil impure Hu mors frmi the body, open the pores externally aud inter nally ; aeparate all foreign and obnoxious particles from the chyle, a that the bl yd miy be th iroughly pure thus socu ringa free and healthy arthnto the Heart. Lungsaud Liver and thereby they restore health even when all other means have failed. The entire truth of the ah-iva nn be ascertain'.' by the trial of a sine le lox: and their virtues are sin'-siiive and certnin in restoring Health, that the proprietor biudt himself to return the money onici lor tnera in all coses wnere iney do not give uuivcrsal satisfaction. K?tnll I'rlce, 25 cts. per llox. Principnl office No. fi6 Veney St., N. York, g ill bv JOHN Y. YnrvG. Snnburv. M. A. McCA Y, Northumberland. CP Remember Dr. C. V. Clickncr is the inventor of the Smrar Coated Pilis, and that nothing nf the sirl waa ever heard of until he introduced them in .Iiule, 1843. Purchasers should, therefore always ask for Clinkner's Sugar Coated Pills, and take no others, or they will be made the victims of a imun. February, 17, 1610 ly HORSE A1TD CATTLE MEDICINES. Timi't narmit your Horses or cattle to die, when the mean of care are within the reach of all I The undersigned has spent several years in the study of Veterinary practice in "London and E dinboro'," he has also availed himscli of thercscar chesof Lcibig, and other celebrated men.whohave contributed so much towards a judicious treatment of animals; the principles of our practice consists in the rejection of general bleeding; and the total rejection of all medicines that experience has shown to be cf a dangerous tendency. These re medies act in harmony with the vital principle, and when given according to the directions which ac company each article they are capable of exciung and increasing the natural functions, without di minishing or destroying their power, hence are safcin the hands of every one. ii. ft. uavu, n. u. A l ist el Ilarse and Caul Medicines. Physic balls, 75c. per box. Alterative ball, 75c do. powders for bad condition, 75c per pack age.. Heave powder for diseases of the lungs, 75e dc. Urine powder for " " kidneys, 75c do. Tonic nowder for bad condition glanders, 75c do. Cordial drink for inflamation of bowels, 75c per bottle. Liotiid blister. 75c per bottle. Ointment for promoting the growth of hair, 50c per pot Healing balsam for wounds and saddle galls, 75c per bottle. Wash for inflamed eyes, 60c per bottle. Ointment for mange scratches, old sores, &c, 60e per bottle. Embrocation for sore throat, 75c per bottlo. Hoof ointment for sand crack, brittle hoof, &c, 50c per bottle. - , Horse Liniment, the most celebrated article known in England for lameness of every description, 75c & $1 per bottle. Distemocr powder for red water, $1 per bottle Worm powders lor the removal ot worms iron) the intestinal canal, 75 per nackatre. For sale by 8TIMI tfUN KEKL 28 wer- chants Kow. also at DADD'S HORSE ArD CATTLE MEDICINE DEPOT, Nos. 1 & Havmnrkel Sauare. Boston. ' Pamphlets describintr the diseases for which these remedies are used can be had gratis. Numerous Certificates arc in possession of the Proprietors, of cures performed by the above Mcui cines. ' ' Soldbv GREEN &. FLETCHER, No. 56 South SIXTH Streot, riulaacipiua. ana oy nis Agists. msnt Masskii, Sunbury, February 3, 1810 tf it '.iH'.J J.A-. pENTttMLN orTHiPsEss. The Louisville Journal, says:- "Considering the importance and the in fluence of their labors, editors are the most inadequately rewarded of all persons. The opinions, on which many a heaven born Con gressional genius soars up before the admiring gaze of the people, are frequently purloined from the fingers of editors. The inspiration vrhich they give out from the points of their grey goose quills, is the Delphic well at which many a statesmanlike genius drinks before becoming grand and admired. The editor's inkstand is the true Castaly of politi cal orators, and but for it, many of them would sink beneath the weight of their own stupidity, who are now struting magnificently, before the country radiant with the plumage plundered from editors. Our brethren are a long suffering race, and do not often com plain of the petit larcenies practised on their brain. They are satisfied with ruling the ruind of the nation, even though this their prerogative is not generally acknowledged. They, are 'power behind the throne greater than the throne itself.' They are the magi cians that pull the wires of state, and your politicians for the most part are the puppets who dance upon them. Their intellectual progeny get along very well although they are faultered by aspirants for the 'most sweet voices' of the people, who frequently serve them s Sheridan declared gipsies served stolen brats.'namely, defile them, dress them and keep takii tha medieiua as i mg ... rr ..t.. I provemeut. r.ia proprietor would CB. TOWSSEXU'S C011P01XD EXTRACT OF SAKSAPAIULLA. rpinS Extract it put up in quirt bottlet. It ii six timet X cheaper, plctuwntcr, tnl warrai.tcd tapcn ir to nny id. it curci nueawB wunoui vnmmnir. nuniut?, sintv lies, or debilitating the patient, and it particularly adapted l or a FALL, AISD SFIU.Mi MLUlCI.Nfc. The great beamy and tuperhrify of tliit Sarin pari 11a ovac omcr rGincuica is, whum 11 truiucsuc iubcu it invig ratca the b dy. C msuinpti n cured. Cleante and St rejig then. Consumr.tim can be cured. Bronchi lit. Consumption, Liver Cmpl.int, Colda, Cougfia, Catarrh, Asthma apittim? o liiood, s renet in tne Cheil, Hectic I histi,"Nii;ht Sweat, Did. cult and Pr '.'use Lxpcctoraiion, and Tain in the SUlc, tc.t Ac, have and can be cured. Prol-ablv there never waa a remedy tliat haa been ao tuc- ceMi'ul in desperate catet of consumption as this ; it clean sea and strengthens the system, and apneurs to heal the ul cer, on the luiipi, and patients gradually regain their usuul lien n n ana sirengtn. CURIOUS CASE OF CONSUMPTION. There is scarcely a dov Kisses but there are a number rf cases oi consumption rejionca as cured oy the use ot ur Townscirs Sarsapatilla. Tlie f. ilbwiim was recently re ceived : Dr. Tovxxn Dear Sir : For tlie last three years 1 have been otliicled with general debility, and nervous con sumouon of the lust stoats, and did w expect to ever ruin my health at oil. Alter c mvi tnr.iu?n a cjurcc oi meuicine under Ute care of me uf I lie in st distinguisaed regular iiviicions and members ol the Jlnnrd ol Healtti in .New , OXYGENATED . . in a a? cp aa ca S3 e A OTEREIOJ( REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, PHTHISIC, AND GENERAL SSBILZTT. GEORGE B. GREEN, Proprietor. Windsor, Vermont. 8 s soverelim remedy for DYSrEPSIA, tn tnanr "f sn X forms, tiKh an pain In tin Stomach, Heartburn, habitual Culivaicis. AeidSlomaeh, Ileailnctie, lsot" Apnctita, rues, .Mgnt ewents, ana even uoiisuinpimn ivvspvpiis Phthisic.) and Asthma, or Phthisic attended with derange mem ol' the Stumaeh (nr Dyspeptic Asthma,) Uiflicull Breathing, which often results Ir.im imperfect digestion (r Dyspeptic Syspnoja,) is relieved hy these Bitters. In short, Iheir ne hns been proved In the relief of almost all the avmpfmis that proceed from a debilitated ot atonic eondi. tion of the St-miaeh ) also in eeneral debility arising from age or from the effects of Fever, particularly Fever and Aene. Females suffering uadct tny uterine derangement nrisins from weakness, will find the "OXTOi!ATn Bit- Tras" an excellent remedy, ana not surpasses uy any uiwu cine in use. The history of this medicine is peculiar. It has mads its wav to public favor solely by the force of its own intrinsic merits, sso nrtinciai means nave neen useu w give i toriety and thrust it upmi public attention, it has never before even been advertised, but having first shown its re markable crtkacv In the family of the proprietor, and by him alttrwaids administered to hit afflicted friends and ac quiiiutancea with a like result, its reputation gradually ex tended until it is known in the most distant parts of the Union, as a medicine or anrivailea virtues in me cure 01 Dyspepsia in ail its different forms, and also for the cure of Asthma or Phthisic, lis only herald and its only eulogy has 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 nsed, and the re sult made known to the proprietor, they have proved a re- ineilv. numerous eertincarea. attesting ine singular tmwc w the 'Oxysinatm BiTrtae." are in the possession of the proprietor,' manv of them signed by persona already widely known to the public. ucu. jj. unrx.i rwpiiw WINDSOR, Vt., October 3, 1MJ. The followinj rrrtlfirates have recently been received t WniToi. S. C. Jrxl 10. 1940 Ifnvinir made use nf the ''Oxvueiuited Bitters1' brenared by Dr. tieo. a. tireen, ol motor., vt. ann irom snow- Imltfe fihlsinml nf their fnir.pv ill other rates, wechrerfullv recmniriia mem to thcpuiiic, Dciievmg uranncy wimuj sustain the rec-mmendation of the Proprietor. We hoi that this vshinhle remerft mnv he so ffenerallv diffused thr.MiL-liout the country tliat it may be accessible to all the aniicieii. FAMIF.L PIIF.LP!, 1 tt'lllJAMI'l'IIAM f JAMES F. SIMMONS, U. 8. Senator from R. Itland. J. T. MOREHEAD, U. S. Senator and furmarly Govern. or nf KsiiiiirVv. L. II. ARNOLD, Member of Congress and formerly Go vernor of . 1. WM, WOODBItlDGE, U. S. Senator and formerly Go- WasftllSfS rtf M i rtrl ! It M. L. MARTIN, Delegate in Congreu from Wisconsin lerntor)-. . From Hon. II. D. Fostm, Member of Congress from Pennsylvania. Wasiun'oioh. D. C. Ju! 10, 1846. Dear Sir, I have been a dyspeptic suflerer for about ten yenrs, and hsva resorted to various medicines for relief without success, until I made use of vour "Oxvacnated Bitters." I have used altiut two bottlet, and fimi myself restored to pertect henlth The fonns in which llio nts ense showed itself, in my case, were, great acidity of the ttomacn, i tt oi appetite, extreme natnient-e, severe contu Dution of the bowels, and violent headache. Feeliuff deti rons that n knowledge nf your valuable remedy may reach nincrs iiiiii.triy BIIIICICO. 1 nine enrol picusuic in itviu' bur my testim 'mv t its curative pmver; and would alf remnik. that while on a visit at home a short time since. administered a nnrt of a b tt!e to a number of my alHivtrd friends, with great succss. They are desirous that you sh uld establish an bbciicv at Vittsburr. or inform them where the medicine can be obtained. With nn earnest de. sire f your prosperity and happiness, 1 tnbsrrihe mvsclf, tru.y vour trieno u. rveiE.iv. D'oct. tiio. B. CaEErj.Winds-r. Vt. Sld Wholesale and Re'ailbv Green Jt Fletcher, No. 20 8 mum Mixth Mreet, I'liiiaoeiptiia. Agent f r pnnKury ii. u. jiasm-.k. Agents for Milton MACKAY & II A AO. Ascnt f I fpper Maliouoy J. G. RENN. April 13, 1643 THl OKLT RADICAL CURE TOR CONSUMPTION!! Scmfuki or King's Evil, Rheumatism. Obstinate Cutaneous eruptions, fimpies or retimes on v Biles. Chronic S ire Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetur, Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of the uoneaann jouirs, !iiioir?ni vhth, k- po litic Symptoms, Sciatica or I.nmltgo, diseasea arising from an injudi cious use of Mercury, Drop ay, Exposure or Impru dence in life; al, Chronic ConstU tutionnl Dis orders. tn this mrfii.ln immmI iimofnt hut very nntent articles of the vegetable kiiigdan are united, forming a compound entirely different in its character and properties fioin any other preparation, and unrivalled in its opemti.ii on the svttrm when laboring under disease. It slioukl lie in the Senator from Vermont. vtsthrx xr.w vonit COLl.tiGR OF 11 E ALT II, 207 Main street, Bvffalo, X. Y. DR. G.C. VAUGHN S . Trgrliible Lilliontrijitic Plixtr.r?. rpniS eelehrsted remedy is constantly increasing its fane 1 oy u many cures u is nuutuig . . . . . ALL OVER THE WORLD.- , It haa now becird? the only medicine for I'amiljr use, and ia pamcuisriy rtconuuenaea tor DROPSY : ' 1 all stage of thfe complaint immadiaiely relieved, no matter oj now r-"iJS ssuuiuinc. ch-c riinmnuiei lur icaiinKpy. GRAVEL, and all diseases of the urinar- organs; for these distress ing complaints u stanns alone ; no other ertif.ie can relieve yi ( ami the enrca tettiutd to will convince the mist skep tical ; aee pampniet. Liver l m,'ianu, unaoua cliseusca, FEVER & AGUE. To the Great Vest especially, and wherever these com. psuins prevail mis menicine is oueren. NO MINERAL AGENT, no deleterious comnound is a nart of this mixture, it cures these diseases with certainty and celerity, and does not leave the system torpid. See Pamphlet, PILES, a complaint of a mott painful character, ia IMMEDIATELY RELIEVED, and a cure follows by a few dava use of thisarticle 1 It Is ,fcr before any other preparation for this disease, or for any other disease originating from impure blood. See pam phlet. DEBILITY OF THE SYSTEM, weak tack, weakness of the Kidneys, Ac, or inflomma tion of same, is immediately relieved by a lew d uys use it this medicuie, and a care ia always a result of its use. It .uudau A CERTAIN REMEDY, for audi com uloin ta, and aJao for dcituieeinenta ef the fe rrule frame. IRREGULARITIES, SUPPRESSIONS, miiiUil menitruation. No article hna ever been offered except tliit which would touch tin kind of derunjrcinent. It nay be reiied upon a a aura and ec-ciive rcttirdy, and aia we xeei pennuui vt u n cuuiu e-vv ' a mt iAHf a sr xv t Tut rsr ea nroof of cures in this diatresfiiiiir l'iss of ermntaints. See pamphlet. All broken down, debilitated onsritutions irom tne eaeci oi iuircury, wt.i ana me nmctng power ot tliis article to act immediately, and the poia mi tniuerol eradicated irom tnesmem. ERUPTIVE DISEASES will find the alterative pronertiee of this article. PUKlr Y THE BLOOD. and driven such diseases Croru the iy-'"' Sec pampUet for testimony of cures in all diseases, which i he limits of en advertisement will not permit to be named liure. Agents give them away ; tney contain 31 pages of coruncatee of Eigh character, and a stronger . . AMAI ur ruuur - of the virtues of a medicine, never appeared. It is one of the peculiur Icaturca ol tins article tlmt it never toila to beueni in any cose, and if hone end muscle are left to build upon mi we emaciated ann lingering invalid HUfiS ON ItANK NOTE Ei I ST. PE'SYLVAXI4. Ths followint lees shows ibe corrpnt ealue of sll nsvsnis Bank N s, Ths mrwt Implicit rs- lianrs'mas he plsffj nnon it. sa It lerry fore arcfnlly comtiaitHl will! si d corrected irom ui a- nell's Rorter. Banks In Phlladelphin. Disc. i mat. ..oraTinw. pMIt. NOTE 8 AT PAR. Bank nf Nmth AmmiiV . . . p' Rank of the Northern 1.1 Wnt . . . Pr Oominrril Dank of Pmn's. . f ParrnrV and Mm-hsnitV llsnk . . pr fCen.inrton Hank . P' PhilailHiihia Hank . . par rhnvlkill flank . . . , P' Snolhwark Hank P' Wcatern Hank . I'r Mrehanira' Hank . P" Mnntifactiirera' Ar Mprhsnica' Bank' P"r rtank of Pmn Township . . par fli'ar.1 Baflt . . p Hank nf Commerce, lute Moyamcnsing par tianK or i'ennsvlvanla - " P" Country Itnnkn. 1" 'tf; So' ration, and unrivalled in its opemti.ii on the en lahorin nnder diSMtse. It BllOUkl tie Ul the hands of every persm, wh'i, by besiness. or general course of life, is predisposed to the very many ailimcuis that rrn der life a curse, instead of a blessing, and so often result in aeato. FOR SCROFULA. Drake's Panacea la recommended aa a certain remedy. nt one uiatance of its fsilure haa ever occurred when free ly used ! It cures the disease and nt theaame tune Impnrte vigor to the whole evstem. flcntfulous persons cnu never mv ton miM-h nMetitiim In the stnte nf their hlimd. Its Pll- riheation should be their first aim ; for perseverance will accomplish a cure of xvu hereditaiu disease. FOR ERIPTI0X OF TIIE SKIN. Scurvy, Scorbutic Affections. Tumors, White Swellinc, fcr-sipelns,L leers, Lancers, iiiitining ! Riles. Dr. Drake's Panacea cannot he t it searches out the very root of the disease, end permanent. ivrvinpSTinv nrt nvspp.l'Sl A. No medicine nerhana hns ever been discovered which gives so much tone to the stomach and causes the secre tion ol a neaitny gastric juice to decompose ine iuou vi. Drake's rsnacea RHUEMATISM. Dr. Drake's Panacea Is used with the areatsst success in Rheumatic Comnluints, esneciallv such as chpiiiic. It cures by driving out all impuntieaaud foul hunioura yhich linve accumuioteo in tne t-stem. wnicn are tne cause oi niicu- matitm, Oont. and Swellnigsof the j. inls. Other remedies a .metimea give temporary relief ; this entirely eradicates tne disease irom tlie system, even wnen tne umus auu murs are areaniuuy swollen. CONSUMPTION CostrsfrTioK cn bi ccked. C ouchs, Catarrh, Dmi' chilis, SmttiiK of Bl xl. Attluna, Lidit ult or nr oiute V.x pect'irau .n, iiec.ic riu.n, iiaui pweais. t am in inc uic ,c. have been cured, and cnu be Willi as much certainty us any other disease. A specific has 1 -ng been s. .tight f r, but In vain until the disc ivery iff Dr. Druke's Panacea. It is mild and safe but certain and vificiiii -us in its opctnii nnd cniiu t P'tsiblv injure the most delicate c iitnttiti u. Ve would earnestly rev nnmend lli"se ntllictcil t cive it a trial and we lielieve ihev will n 't have i cmsi u to nirrct it. The svttem is cleansed and streiiBtheiied, the ulcurs lite lungs are healed, vud the puticnta (rnulunlly icgutu their usuui aeuiiu um Hreiigin. sicmi ine i.'ii.iwnig ; "ank of fheniir Unnniy Westchpster , par Rank nf Delaware Oonniy Chester par Bank nf Germantnwn Germantown par Rank nf Mnnicnmery Co. Norris'own par Ooylrstnwn Bant, Doylostown par bastnn Hank" Raatnn par Fsrmora' Bank of Bucks en Bri-tol tier Rank of NorthumbetlHnil NorlhiimlerUnd par rolumbia Bank A rtriilgc cn.MSolumhia par as there it an im iu rajsi and then pass them off ss the doubted oiTsprin of their own loins." tin- ImxpoTCor Old Daitxodth. In the das ol which Daniel Webster vrss mem bar, there was an individual noted for his wajje-ry,--pne day the professor of logic, who, by the way, was not the most nioe and discriminatins in hrd!siiiicuons. wasendea oriojj id substantiate 'ihat a thing remains tnei same' notwithstanding a, aubsiitution in aora or its parts." .' uur wag, who hd been CAUTION THE PUBLIC sgainst a number of articles which CJine out under the bead oi EARSAPAKILLAS. SVRUPS. kC; as enrca far Dropsy, Gravel, Aje.t They are gxid for no- TOUCH THEM NOT Their inventors never thought ot' curing suah disessee till inis eriieiv wni. ... a wiucuiar siuy Ol ine pain pfllet ia esjnw) .''utile!. Agcuta aud alt wh sell the article are GLAD TO tlUCLLATE gratuitously. Put up in 30 ox. bottles, st y ; It or. do at ki aaelk the laraer bolding S ox, mm than two ssnall Un ties, look out and get imposed up n. Kvery hittle haa i. v.. ,!. Valuable, LiUi iiitrintic Miature." bl-nvn i the glaea, tne wniten sigipnure m . v.ugnn - on me direeiiona, and "O. C. Vaughn. Buffal ," stamped on the eirk. None other ere genuine Prepared by Dr. O. C. Vauehn, and a ld at the Principal Office, S 17 .Main street. BuOalo, at wholesale and retail. ro aitenti si gr York and tlsewhere, aud spending the m at of my eariiiuca iu attempting to reimin my lieriith, and ni'ier reaU;ng in I B paper of voui tNirsupurilb 1 res .ved 1 1 try it. After usinc tlx bottlet 1 1 -n ml it d -ue me great g xid, and called to tee you at your office ; with your udi ice 1 kc,it on, and do most heartily Untnk you lor your advice. 1 persevere in taking tuesarsaporiiza, ani nave ueeii anic n attenu to my i usual labors fir the kist lour inmtli, audi h; by the blessings of and your rvm-ori!la tn e uitiimc my j health. It helped mc bey jnd tlie capeciati--ns . -f aliwi.O) , ru iu I rc . tl'loiiv ! Orangel Lsse o. N. J., Aug. a, 1S47. Suite of New Jersey, hmcx c.uniy, as. Charles Qutm by being duly sworn according to law, on bis .with snitli. that tl.t fiireg ing ataiemcnt ia true accenting to lite best of hiiknowledgeaml belief. CHARLIE Cjl'I.MBV. Sworn and aubacribed to before me ut Ur uif c. the id August, 1SI7. CYRfS BALDWIN. Justice of the Peace. 6P1TTING BLOOD. 1 Read the f Jlowing, and say tliat consumption is in incu rable if you can : New York, April V3, IS47. Dr. TowssiND : I verily believe turn your Sursapurilb) has been the means, through Providence, ol saving my lue l liave for several years had a bud c mgh. It beenme worse and worse. At last l raited Inru'e quuniitics of blont, had night sweats and was greatly debilitated and reduced, and did not expect to live. I have only used your SarrupuriUa but a Mhort lime, and there tins a wonderful change been wrought in me. I am now able to walk all over the city. I raise no blood, and my a nigh lias left me. You can well imagine that I am uuiiikiiii lor inese reiuut. i our ooeai cm servant. VM . R I ;SSF.LL, 0j Catharine St. LOST HKR fsPF.F.CII. Tlie annexed certificate telle a simple and truthful story of surTeriue and relief. There are Uiotunisls ol smular ca ses in tins city and Brooklyn, and vet tiiereare thousands of parents let their children die for fear of being humbugged or to save a tew snuiuigs. Dr. TawxszsD: I take pleasure in staling, for the bene fit of those whom it may concern, that my daughter, two eais and six months old, was aimcted witn general ae- lility end lues of speech. Sho was given up as past je- covery by our family physician j but fortunately I was re commended bv a friend lo try your Sarsananlla. lief, ue having uaed one bottle she recovered her speech ana was enabled to walk aliuie, to the astonishment uf all wio were acquainted with the circumstances. She is now quite well, and in much better health than she has been for Id mouths pas.. JOSKPH TAY LOU, 14$ York st., Brooklyn. TWO CHILDREN SAVF.D. Very few families indeed in fact we have not heard of Ollo-inat Usea ur. 1 ownsena s ewnwnumiu in lime, i"v nnv children the nest Summer, while those that did nil sickened and died. The eercilicate we publish lielow is coiK'iusive evidence of its value, and ia only aa nher instance of lis snying the Uvea of children i Dr. TowNhEND Dear Sir : 1 had two children cured by i.,r R.in,jo lbi of the suoiilicr cinnpluint and dvsenmryi one was only 15 month old and ths other 3 yeara. They vrv nuit-h reduced, and we exnected they would die l ihev were aiven un bv tw respectable physicians. When i.e'iioeLw uifortned us that we must lose them, we rcs-H ve.1 n irv vonr ekirsararilla we had heard bo much of, but had little contioence, mere neina si mucn siuu auvcm.cu that ia worthless : but we are thankful that we did. f r it undoubiedly saved the livee of b )th. I write this that oth ers may be induced to use it. Yours, re.iiecifully, I. ,11 VI 11. 1 I CilV I. riVll.l .1 llv.,.l Myrtle-avenue, Brooklyn, Sept. 13, lrVt7. TO THE L.VDItS. GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE. Da. Towxsikd's SiiiaAP.Mtrj.LA is a sovereign and tpeedy cure for incipient consumption, and for the general pr.istra- tuiioi the system no muner wneinci iwn ii rent cause or causes, produced by irregularity, iuness or c- ciueiu. .... Noihntf can be m we surprising than Ita invigoratuig - fMett on ilm liunuiu frame. Peisons ell weakness and las situde, front takuig it at once became r ou( auu iuii oi euergy under iu inrtuence. It inuaedutely eouiiteracu the iierveleskiusas of the leiuole frame, which ia the great eauar barienuMa. , It will not be expected of us. Iu oases of so delicate s na. lure, to exhibit ceriiticatee of cures performed, but we can assure tne omicicd u.ut auuuretia m caeca a-sve uccu ic,iui tot I u Iu presenting the public with a remedy for the treatment and cure of Fever ad Aora niul other bili us diteuscs. Da. Tuvvs.lNn: My wife lieing greatly distressed by weikueM and general debility, and sudceing e uuuully by iven to leu exercising ihe YanltM art of whittling . at Iflnolh Knl.l nn hi j.ek4jfsv innniring : s'Supposine I should TJrl'&Zl os. io.Diaw oj my .one, and should tl''il. anol&M n. shad, and illSSr led ia ita place, 13t Naaaau at. New York eUy 1 SnS Esaex at. fclem. Mass.! . 7 ' ' - . " 1 I .-j i. -v.- !i-l nr., ..lttkr..itffh.,nt the United Stales wmU-h w 4bs-sm. knife it was bofon T. ba aur, jsplied the professor. 5 1 1 a f . . - ... i ana ay in prineipw viwkrii uuwuguu w Vu.tk- M-H m lb-ni9 knifa Jt was before Y I Ag cnu. sthtsi f W Prilin Ktissh.trIa8tM Gsnrhftrt. SelincrTOV WsOlutsjen,' th. va eonlinued, "sup. rS:-wr,ni.LrviQ'-Hv! Bhf?,!r' "Ll""! Mu I kn..U .i i u.-j!- " j mcwawa,ewevuiewi7,tsWu-. I - j uon hih uin uaiiuie) aim get i sua. nsnnerWould hb. the 'Sain, knifa atilir Wmfsf V'.tris'Drqfesaor uain replied. U f'U af sosnttbod, should flud the old blade sk; lthold handler wriat knife) glil tbt 1 Wf JI tO t-i , - - -a v . " ' - We, Urt Lever lerit4 the profeseor's r- pjvi ...... .v . ' t A i J.S H. . . ' IA1 - Ajuil 1, ISlrr T jSpl UM 81I0ES for Gendemen and Ladies, fust VH received and for sale hi , II. MASSE R. Sunburr, Dec. 3, 1848.' A XES of very superior quality for aaia bv. L MAfc&EK. paijaiiilwiiU other dill'iculiiea, and having kiuwu eases whet e your medicine line effected greet curve; and sis i heurhtg u rec.minenieii ior suai esses us t uve ucwnoeu, .udrT,Mi h aile ol v ine Extract of Sarsamnlta aud fol lowed Ihe direcli vt ya gave me.. In a abort peri d it removed ner rtiiiikiiuls and reetid her to health. Beine ereaitul f r Ihe bnietna she received, I take pleasure in Uiesackuowledgiiig it, end roc juimeodins 11 to thepuhllc. , : M. D. MOORE, Atamr, Aug. IT, H4. ear. erana si i,yaia ste ' DWPEPSIA. s iA nr mivllciiia has ever been discovered which so nearly resembles the guatric juice or eauva ui uevuiupowiig rnnri mmA ....! h.,i.i the nreansof div'eatljn aa this pre- psruii hkh tkirtapuiula. It poailively ouree every cuae of Dr. Towiuwnd Sir t' I have been aiBicted fox, aeveral gears with dyaneraia in iu worst form, attended with a iur- neaa or etomocn, I its ol appetite, extreme uoui iwt great averaou to all kiwis of food, aud fir weeks, (what I ff.miri Mil 1 tuvji imm... .i.u tn rMtuin but a small uurtiufi on my stomach. I tried the usual remedies, but they had liut little or no enact in removing ine ejrapuuui. t w ur diuMsl. akuut Iw. months mm. to rrv vour Bainva of Sari u.nllA. and 1 anas! mmu avitk knU .MHituieuee a but alter usuig nearly two billies. I Imuid mv epitite restored end the fiearthora eittlrel tcirl'W; jual I would earnestly le. ciHiunend Las use it le tnoee wli have eeea afflicted ea 1 bavebeea. Vre, tc., W. W. VAN 'ANDT A.o ni. tLiidairv-. JOHN W FRI1J.VO: Nc thumtierlaiid, MAitY A. MeCAYl Daevtlle, V4L A MURRAY fcCo, ' no ap -loty is neetlcd. ntt uuiniKri in the I nited Mates, wh 1 snrte'r from these affections in their varied forms, are c impelled to seek relief from other s mrces llian the imme diate pretcripti ns of the regular physician. It becomes there!" re nn object of humanity, as well as of public inter est, to bring lief ore tlium a remedy prepared from much ex perience, uud which may always be relied up in ea sato, EFFECTUAL, AD HAIMlESt TO TOF COSSTITCTIO. That t'lch is ihe true chimcier of the INDIA CIIOLAGOOl'E. is amply attested by the universal success wttli which it lias been empl yed. fV Extract from a enmnvinicati"n rf the Hon. Wil liam WoopsaiDGi, of tlie U. S. Senate, late Governor uf Michigan. Ditsoit. Oct. 2t. 1810. Docroa CllABLM OsSOOD, I'ear Mr. I nave read witn mucn Interest, your little tsabati.r upon the ''causes, treatment and cure" of the Icnnw ortenset wnicn nave si extensively prevailed iu our country dtirina the hst few months an interest increased ni doubt, by the fact that 1 have individually Buffered ao much from them. Though I feel myself very iuc mpetrnt to nidge anlely upon a subject si entirely professional, yet your theory seems to ine well renamed, and your conclu sions just, and 1 think wittml, tliat your pamphlet is calcu- laten to proatice mucn pracncai gsxi. Spciking of the medicine be says : It fully justified your flattering expcclntii ns, and ss a safe, coiiveuient, and popu lar remedy, my own experience, so far, induces me to lie lieve tlint'it will prove u great public benefit. 1 am pleased to lenrn inat you nave recently estnnnsneu aeveral aeeucieB for its diNp sition though J regret that, with a view to a mre general distrminaiiou of it, you thould have found it necessary to remove from your present residence emong ue. w ita mucn respect i nave tne n mor to ue, sir, Vnnr ohliired servant, W1I IJAM WOODBItlDGE. ff Trom Hon. Stfthes V. R. TaowBBWGS. of Michi gan State Senate, to the Agent at Detroit. BiBMiNinAM, Oaklaks Co., Dee. 13, 1S41. Sir ron with me tn inform you whet I know of Dr. Osriod's India Chohg igne, or anti-bilious medicuie. I do neiieve tnai u tne virtue ana emcacy ot una medicine were generally known, the rrvxa ad aoua would disappear iu Michigan. ' 1 procured a bottle in the spring of IrHL, and have good reason to believe that myself and family escaped the ague hut season in consequence of its use. Perhaps in no summer since the settlement of this fine peniuaula. hns the fever end aaue been bo prevalent aa the last. 1 have recommended this medicine in numerous in stances, and when the disease hnd become fixed and baffled the skill of physicians ; and I have never knowu it fail. 1 haa universally produced the most happy effecta, and I bet lieve it has never been exeecd-d by any medicine in remo ving the odious diseases ol' tlie climate. Yours, respectfully. STEPHEN V. R. TROWBRIDGE. A rent fn Siuihury II. B. MASSER; Northumberland, W1TIIINGTOM A Co 1 Milton, i. H. RASERj Bellas, grove, MAY 4 KLOSE. May S, I Mb tf . OAKFOftD'S UNRIVALLED STYLE OF HATS FOR GENTLEMEN. CHARLES) UAKFORD, So. 104 CHESTSUT STREET Philadelphia. Would respectfully invite alienlion In his tupcrior xiylii uf liais lor aulumB. 1848, whirli will Im' fjund tlie moat ieitect eer tx rore oticred to tne romniumiy- Ha peculiar lorms render it tne mote I sir. hi , a. It combnifs sll the eaaiiHa nt dura. it It y aiulneataw a, requisite in that article nt dress bills hie increased f acilities In in m inuisclunni wi b all (be n.Oil. ru improvements, enables dim I'o CnaaLAkes tb m oain te iirotluce a bettir Hat. CmioBte's fsaer Hats ad Care nr ths I.atuit iloaa. The.e gnwla base liren selerl'd with great c'i and will he found nvi le4lilul ami eui'S'e nv uigir .lyiee, . . . ' Kaniks' Kiiitite Hats ten Cars nr Earias IT w i'attkkjis. tireai rate naa i n uraiots ed in t oiisliuilii three ail idee, ib.4 bT may ft peihciiy eey and form (raorfnl ar !. UHARLES OAKFORD, 104 Cheslnul st a lew Ws above I'l lid, - . . Philadelphia.' Hi'l temlier 30, 1848.ch June 54, 1848 ly TESTIMONY. 1'itu.A.. Dec. Uth, 1847. Dsak Sim : In reply to yemr qucsti ai respecting the use oi ur. Drake's l'anacea, 1 will anv, mat sitnougn a periect dislteliever in the existence of a Paxacka. or cure tor all diseases, ht.wevel valuable it mnv lie iu cerUiiu cmriiti ins of the sstem. suit 1 have believed that a cure I i Consump tion would be disc vered e iter or later, and cull, aily led tne to try y.ur medicine in two very iuveienite cases They were pronounced by the attending physiciuns lo lie pl'LMonart consumption, and nuiniioned ty tiicm at ix cibabh. One ol the nersous liml been under the treat ment of tevend vry uble prnctiii nets for a iiutulicr of years, and tiiey eatd the nan ' id tasiii aieit uousiunptiou combine with Scr a'tila," and tluit she might lingerfor s nna time but could not he permanently relieved. Ill Imthcases the effect ifthe Paiinceu has hecu most srat il'vius. (July four or five bottles were used by one of the persons before sue tiegan to improve rnpiuiy. i lie oiner to k aiitttten. 1 will only add that fuiniiuir us I am Willi consumnliou by inlieritance and by extensive oliscrvali u as a study, nutl knowiiia uls i the injurious effit-ts iu nine cases out often of tnr, bonesct, and other vcacuihle tonics, nt well st of innuyol the expect 'rautsnnd sedatives, I h -uld never have rec immeiided the lire of Drake s lnnacen if I hud n 't lieei acquainted with the ingredients. Suffice it 1 1 riy tlint these are tec 'inmeuded by our m st p pulnr and sciciititic pli-i ciuus, and in I heir present c unbilled state, f rui pr ilmbly the liest ulteintive tliat has ever lieen made. J lie cure is iu accordance with a theory of C 'iisutnpti u broached in France a few years ng i, by one of her m st eminent wri ters on medicine, end ii.nv estaUiblied by facta which ad. Lancaster Coonty Umk Lancaster Bank Frmer' Hnnk nf tFalline, MlTu'e nf Bank of feiin'a. Office tin ilo llfTice do do Office do do NOTES AT D I "auk of tho United Sinlrr Miners' Hank of I'ollsvillc Dank of I.owi-lnwn Hank of Miilitletowu Carlisle Hank lixiliange Hank Ilo do branch of Itarrisbtira Bank ebannn Hank Merchanis' & Manuf. Hank Hunk ol Pilt..liurg Wi al Branch It ,nk Wyoming Hank Xorihsinpioii Hank links t'i'iiiily Hank Olli. c of Hunk ul II. . Do do do Un dn do rt-ink of Cliatnliersliiirg task nl firttylniri; Hnnk of Sii.iiiciann.i tin. Eric Hank Pn'mi r-'iV lltovers' I) ink l-'iatik'io U:inl( II s.1.1.' H.nk Mm ittmilirll ll.ink of IJ. York Hunk K. H. 'I lie notes nf lme bnks on wliich e mil quotation, anil aiilmlitntp a dash ( ) are iml lurrliasfd by tin- Pbiliili Ijihia brokers with tlie eicfplioii ul tliop which bae a loiter of r. frence. II Ii 1 1 K E S IS A N K S. f.aneislei (tar Lancaster iar Lancaster pi R'ailins; par Harrislniig"! Thee Lancaster I ntlicps Heniling do not "Knstnn J issue n. I SCO U NT. Philadelphia 17 Pntiaville par Lrwictown failed Miiltllofown I Carlisle , t Piltoburir t Holliilfivsburg I Harrisliurg I Lebanon par Pittsburg I Piits'.img; t Willinmsport 1J Wilkpsbane 1 4 Allmitnwn no sale Rpsdina fade I Pittsburg fnili'il Erie do IVfov Hriihton do (Ilumliorslurg I (ti'llyslmrfr 1 M.-.tilrose Si Erie 3 WaynPsburg 2J Wasliinctnn I J llom'wl.le IJ Hrovnsrille I York 1 SAIiAtrlANDEXl, rar A m TtflEF PROOF tntUTi, FIRB-PROO'' DOORS FOR BANKS AUD T0RS' Seal and Letter-Copying Tresses, rawni SlatsLined Refrigerators. Water Fil ters, Patent Portable Water Clo sets, intended for the Sick " ' and Infirm. ' 1 EVA1MS & WATSON, 78 Snulk Third Street, OPPOSITE THE PHILADELPHIA EXCIUNOS.. Mannfartnre and keep constant ffM&P at.n.e article fc-gether wall ! liP'S. L their Patent Improved Snlamnnder i T F1KK-PKOOF UAH, which 't are eo eonstmcted aa to act et rest Jell manner of orient as to their being strictly fire-proof, end that tney wiu resin ine ere oi any building. The outside eases of these fVifet are made of boiler inm, the inside case of soap stone, aiHl lirt ween the outer case aiid inner ease is a space of rime three Inches thick, and ia filled In with indestruc tible material, n at ti make it an impoasihility tn rmm any of the contents inside of this Chest. These 8 sipetone Ka lamanders we are prepared and do ehaHeuge the world to produce anv article iu the shape of Book Safes that Will stand ns much heat, and we bold ourselves ready at all limea lo have them fairlv tested by public bonfire. We also continue M manufacture e large and general assort ment of our Premium Air-tight Fire Preof Safes of which- there are over 0U now in use, ann in every instance tney have given eutne satisincfton to tne fmrciiHsers oi wnicn we will refer the puliuc to a few geutlsmen who nave them 111 use Hnywmd ft Pnvder. fottaniiei joeepa u. iawtm Pottsville ; Mr. William Cnrr, Uoylestnwn, Pa. N.A u. inyi I'j n-irm ao si.; n ivngni at nepnew Vine st. wharf; Alexander Caror, Conveyancer, oorner of FillK-rt and 9th sts.: John M. Kurd, nortn 3d st.; Mvere Rush. 20 north 3d st.t James M. Paul, IOI south 4th St.; Dr. David Jnvne, S eiutli 3d st.; Mathew T. Miller. SO a mth 3d St.; and we could name some hundreds of others It it were neressnrv. anvr we invite tne attention 01 tee publi", and particularly those in want of Fire Proof Safes, lo call at our store Of-iore puinnii cwvwiw.c, iw w can satisfy them they will get a better and cheaper article at our store than nt any otner estaonsnment in tne city. We alsi manufacture the ordinary Fire Proof Chests, at at very low prices, cheaper than they can be bought et any other store In rniiaaeipma. DAVID EVANS, JOHANNES WATSON. Philadelphia, April 9, IMS ly NEW GOODS, CHEAPER THAN EVER. Henry IWas9er, T.TAS just received at his store, in Sunbury, -l an tissoitmont of the cheapest Goods, that ever came lo tho place, consisting of IHtl GOODS, GROCERIES. LIQUORS, Ifc, French black Cloths, Casinells, k.o.. Cati coi's, of excellent quality and colors, price C to It) cts. . Good Maglins,. sr yard wide, at 61 cents. Tin-Re are not the low priued troth articles usually sold. Muslin ileLaines, cf line qusl ity mid patterns lf?J. Handsome Terkeri uud other Shawls and various other articles. The public are requested to call and judge for themselves. Sunbury, Nov. 18, 1843. lint of no dispute, V ery Respectfully Yours, L. C. CUNN. To use tlie hn?uai?e of another, "Dr. Drake's Panacea in always salutary iu its effects never injuri us. Ii is n t as Opiate it is n t and K.xpecloraut. It is 11 it intended 1 1 lull the invalid into a fatal security. It is a great remedy n grand hcnliua and curative c mp mud. the great and only remedy which medical science and skill hns yet pr-idiiccd for the' treatment of this hithert une -n'tuered mnlutly. And no pers hi afflicted with this dread disease, will !c just to himself and his friends, if he g d wn t the grave wilh Hit testing its virtues. A single b 'tile, in m st cases, will pro duce a fnvirnhle change in the condition of any patient, however low." TO THELAD1F.S. Ladies of nale eomnlexi-in and c usumptive habits, and such as are dcbiliatea by those ubstructi'iia which femalea ate liable to, are restored by the use of e bottle or two, to bloom visor. It is by far tfie liest remedy ever discovered for weakly children, and such as have bad humors ; being pleaiaaut, they take it. It immediately restores the appetite, atrength and color. Nothing can be nvire surprising than its invig-Tntiug ef fects on the humon frame. Persons, ell weakness and las situde before Inking it, at once become robust and full of energy under tie influence. It immediate counteracts the nervelessneu ol the feinule frame. CAUTION. Be careful nod see that yon set the centi ine Dr. Dual's Paksczx it hus the signature of Ceo. Y. Ftoxks on the wrapper end also the name "Da. Drake's rsxAexA, ruiLA." mown in tne glass. Prepared only bv Stobsb A Co., Drufrgists, No. 21 North Sixth St., Philadelphia. Agent for Sunbury H. MASSER. Sold also by vt at. A. Mcaasx it to, Danville II. Fiuxr r, Milton; Mast McCot, Northumberland ; E. P. Lvia, Bloomshutg. April 1, 1848 ly Pictorial Edition or d'Aublfftte'a great Work on tbe lletbrmatlon Philadelphia Sav. lea. 'hilatlelphia 1. 0:111 (,'0. rhnIUil Sav. Ins. Ken-inc'oii Sav. Itia. A IVnn Tnnvhii Sue. Ins. VTnnual Labor Hsiik (T. W rowaiuhi Hnnk Mlrglmny li uili of Pa. Hunk of lieavor It. ink nl Suainrn I'nnk of Vnliiiigtnn IVnirc IJ.'ink llilv Hnnk Kiriiipr-' iS; Mo li'cs' Hank Farmers' A Mwli'rs" Hank Kiirnn rs' fc .MechVa' ll.ii'k 'la niotiv lnsiiliiic loiitiiig.loi. Hank liiniiitu lin k l.unil'iTiiif n' Itstik Vorilii'rn U.u.k of I'm. i w Ilni ll.l. Itritl'ie. t, 011l1i11ulM I'liion I'iiI. Ilk. Ni.itll VitiTn Hank of Pa.- 'lin e ot Scliiivlkill Umk 'a. Aur Manuf. lliinlt iilvoi I, ike !!ai k l.'nion Bai k i f I'ciin'a. 't erftnioiclaini Hnnk U'llkcrl'nrri' Hrliliti' I'o. failed f.iilf.1 fjilcil I'hih.l. I,.hia ilo do ilo lo llvoti, iroi.) Towanila Hcilforil Hcuvor M n isl.uriT Washington lli-lhfontfl PitiKhiiiB Pitlahurn FayrtlH en. lirccnr.i'.tie Hnrnioiiv Hnntiiig;don on sate l.evitowti no s.ilc Warirn UniiililT Now Hope M 1I1011 Mcnilrille Port Carbon trliiile Mnntiose l'niiintnwn I iroenaburg failed no sale i lilfM'll closel fniliil floSl'll no sale fiilcil f.llo.l filled no sale foiled no s-i'r cloacil nn -ali rl is il fiilc.l rloseil failed rloseil Wilkrebarre imaal 53 a"2?3.Ili'i2iSr3 r.-itvnt Alr-Tiht SUMMER AM) WINTER COOKING STOVES. TIIE nb-ve &t ve. which it equallr wellasJnpti toTVivtA r L' -nl, him rtvrivtnl ailvcr iimxIuIs at lh( ' .11 AjiientTin liiMitntf, New Yrk; nl the Met-H. m tuie. J nnim; el the Kraiikhn Iiwttlute, FkiltnlclphNt,t '. vt I lie MtM-liniKi liiKtitute, Wiliniiictun, Dekiware. It is c.ti:ililr, il' properly uittl, h" ti-mg in ire work, wilb Iru iuc). tl. ui nny ithrr St ve yet nfferrtl t- the pulttic: in wmrct it will mrii. the bireest kitchen, while mtuinmef. with t lie ruinmer tlrews nttachtrd, it throws out nu mr lunt tii 111 a chare nl I'liriutre; oim! tor hiliiip, brilinf, ba king. r i,ufi uifr. it rmiiiut be surpassed by muy other Silure, open fire, or bn-k "vhi. 1UXOMMENDATIONS. CXBTtriCATI or THE JuDCEit OF Till MkCHANICS IrtSTI- TL'TK. UOSTON. We, the nnWwriberft. being ch stii Jiulpes liy the Mssaa- chiisetti tJiuntiUe Meebmucs' Associutum in liosfn, on st ivt'R, funiUL-ef, r;mi'fl, tVc. w uld inlorm tlie public, that ttt'ter tcutinir nil the ekkiiui stoves t hut were put into the I'uir t'tr exliibiti ui. aud Iciuiip ench nwn muiutge his own stove with the s:ime kind ti c ul, in order to sscerttiin whirli witultt ti t ihe mine work w ith the least fuel in the Kuue time, mid do it liest. we find that Stewart's ateiit Sinuiu'-r 11ml Winttr Air-Tij:!it C Hkinft SStoye, muuatuctur ed by lh ntenit'e, f Tr iy, . V.. t" be the Inrst, os H tok but I'l luiuutfs i Im sit !" Fri!!iiu ot' water andbnke biseuit in the Rime tun, and br.il beel sfeiik, and all d ne in tlie Wit itinuiier wiih nt-vii p huh of fiial, in thirty minutes from the ti lit the fire wut put into the stove. To whick we tiMiirie-t TiieMivur medal. JAMKS ((H'Llt, WAT.TF.n CORN ELL, THOMAS .Mon.TOV, A. U. WEBIJER. and J AMI! IA(5E, Jwdoki. The idscri!HTs repe'tful!y invite the attention of conn try detders, t- "lie -f the Inrpest and best selected stock of dt-'iv cs. ever irfcrul iu this cityt am JUg which ait ths fut 1 .wi:tg : SiTnen Cylrntlcrs Ovtnx Stovfi. U'axlunuton Ail Tight Cooki. (jj Ail iiiilrx 'UiKiftins t ht on any IVnnyU Hini Bniik ti"l given in ihe llmve lut, may be set (own a f ran it. KEW JEKSUY. Dank ol i w Diuimwiia IplviiU'if Iliiiik 'ttirliniiloii I'o. Dunk .!uniiiii'icinl lliiik JuihIktI mil ll.11 k 0FM Brunsnitk fatlej llolviilere J Mfilfonl iar IVrth Ain'rt-iy j UriJetoii par fntinrrs' Umik Mount Holly par .'iirmi-rs' anil MrchanitV Uk luilr.vay j .'armcrii' anil Mfchanirs' Ilk K. '.tiunswit.k failed Knrmrra' and Menhantu' Hit MiJiCetown I'l. 4 Franklin Hank n! IN, J, jersey ('ity ttoi.okeii Ukgoi tini7.ini', t-o Hohoken iiU'an F.i"ri'ls Lari 1 Oven Albany Willis lo do ilo do do do dn. do do do do JACOB XtSCXI, WHOLESSIS AHP RETSIL WIXKAXD IslQlVOR UKAIsEOs tf. 893 tlarktt Street, Bthtm Xifklk, North id$ I'HIlSUILrNli. ... .. Keeps eonslsnlly on hand all ktnd of oM Li quor, viz Siiwrior'olrl rye whiskey superior Bramly, 0'i(h.&.Al b;' 'n,ii tn- P'se, ving. Wild t'herry sml lskirry brendy. 1 I'biMelpbis, Jxne 3, 1818. ly ' ; XUJDOW GLASS, 8 by 10. (or sale -W : HENRY,; MASTW.- F THE S1XTF.F.NTH CENTURY IN GF.R- ANV, SWITZERLAND, Will he published or. nr ahnnt the 1st of April. 1818, by JOS. A. SPEEL, No. 96 Cherry st. above 6th. his splendid lQmo edition of Ihe above named work, with 18 engraved illustrations Trom on. final designs; 4 vols in 2, bound in extta cloth and library sheep. The publisher respectfully calls the attention of the ttade and the public tenptally, lo this work b'ing the only illustrated edition published in the Untied States He trusts tbat Ihe beauty of its embellishments. th strong and substantial manner in which it is bound, in conjunction with the known popularity nf the work itself, will be s sura recommendation to public favor. JOS. A. SPEF.L. 96 Cherry st above 6ih. J. A. S hss also lately published, a new and beautiful Edition of Sergeant Bell's Raree Show, a suitable book for children, neatly dona up in extra f loth. Philadelphia, April I, 1848 CUTLERY. AN ei.n-iveHiock of Pocket and Table CUT I.F.RV, for sale by JOZ1T Isle COLElrlAlT, Aus. 33 mni 83 'ARCADE, anil 8 TH1HD , Cmp isitif, 3000 doxen 1'eukiiixs, Sciss.rs v R'sora. - Also, S choice aesoilmeiil of Ro lers& Rons, WosienholmV, tiieaWe. W. cY . Uuicheie and Feuney'a Uullery. Also, Spanish. Diik anil Hunting Knives. Al.o, f!on-. I'aio'a. ant UiMsri Knives. Ala , Te Amir it un Rutnr Slnp, a suptrim sniile, woity Ihestunlioo of Itoalrrs. Caan Dealers ia Culleiy, wi I find the almve Slock worth their atieniion, as the Wu'rrilrt' chief I'uemex la imnin and wjlint cull, iy PhiUdli his, Jiids lOiti. 1848 ly. lersey City Uank Jersey City Vt'Clianits Hank rallcraoii Manufai'inrira' U.ink lli'lleville Morris County Bank Mornstown Monmouth l'kntN.3. Freeh old Mrchanio llauk New.irk Mi'chan:rs' Mannf. Bk Trenlon Morris VJmn and Ukg Co Jersey City Newark l!ks & Ins Co Newark 'ita Hoe Del UriJce Co Latnberusilis J. Msnuliic. ai.d Ukg I'o Hohoken N i I'tou cion & l.nnilisrd hk Jersey City Orange Umk Orange Jl I'ateraon Dank Paler son failed I Prnples' Uank do J I'tnueion Uank Princeton par Salem Uanktng Co Salem par Stale Uank Newark i Siaie Uank Elixahcihlown i State Uank Camden par Slate Uank of Morris Morristown ) State Uank Trenlon tailed alem and I'hilaJ Manuf Co Halem tailed Suaat'X Uank Newton Trenlon Hanking Co Trenton par Union Uank Dover j Washington Dauking Co. Harkensaek failed Surlh ftkbavv-. Jan t7ih. 1840- tt S.J. MEGARGEE & CO. 1MPOBTINO AMOCOMSlIaSlOBf MERCHANTS, ... And Dealer ta Paper,' and Paper tlanuattu . .. tut' Material. No. 89 Commerce st PHILADELPHIA T'EtPvionsianil'v an band s large as MM. ment ol nrtntms and other iapr. News neners In the couulrr cso lis supuiieil at all times, wild paper of any' sits Sud quality, at taalaaawsl prKa 'i .tat e . . - j Philadelphia. Jons 17to, hsj. fail.d failed failed failed failed 4 failed 4 par no aale no snle J failed fulled McGregor Mammoth Premiums Conk S ores. National Air-Tight Cooks. Pailor Stoves. 100 Lnuis Air-Tight Parlor Stoves. ISO Cliar'es the Ut Aii-Tight do 200 Lady Washington, Air-Tight Parlor. 130 Washington Air-Tight do .'KID McGregor's three days Parlor Air-Tight Coal Stoves, burning three days without atten tion. For sale wholesale and retail by North, Harri son jc Co. No. 300 Market street, Philadelphia. Philadelphia, July 18th, 4848' 1HEL.AWAKU. Ilk of Wilm & Uraud) wine Wilmington Uank uf Deliiwarc ilmiiiglun Dank of Smyrna Smyrna l)o Iu anrn MilloriJ Parmi rs' Uk nf Wlaie of Del Dnvci Da branch Wilmington Do branch Georgetown Da branch Newoaile Union Uank Wilmington rr T I'udet ft' j j- On all hanks marked thus () there ara ei hw 0i11.it" ii il or altered noies of ihe var.ons da n,ir.aMoa. in eimilslioi,. par pat par par par par per per P,s' FEVER AND AGUE!!! THOROUGHLY ERADICATED BY rlllWANll'X TOMC 1B1XTCRE ' TH T great National, Old Favorite. and Rter-' ling Remedy ! ! or EIGHTEEN Y ? ARS-' STANDING still unapproacbed in its wonder ful success, certainty, and saf ty, in tb cuas or wasTciis.n complaint ! ! CEP If you would escnpe the arsenical (poison. out) counterfeits take not a bottle from any one., tha' is not gunnfrf by te 'written tignature" of the original inventor and proprietor, Joan R. Rowand. o a paper label, erouing the mouth end enrlt. This remedy has never been bolstered ap by false and ilecei ful puffs, but has won ita way to ihe confidence and universal adoption of the in habitants nf Fives and Agiir DiaTaicTS BY ITS GOOD WOUKSJISD PKUITS ALOSE. ta which all the agents, and every person who have used it, well testify. PROPRIETOR S OFFICE 143 Arch Street Philadelphia. AoesiTS for Sunbury Ira T. Clement, J. W. Friling, H. M'sser and Geo. Bright. AnsNTS for Northumberland ForsytbS, Wil. son &C , R M. M'Cay. Atifutl 5, 1848 eow A Thoi'sa.o Dolisks stsm ! ASHBY & ROCAP, Hal niul Cap Hninifactureni, &u' Eatt Curnrr of 4 aud Market Street $ Uar menl . j -phxx.aobi.vkxa. HAVB e. nsiai.t on Land a full and rooip'sie ssninm iilof II ATS. CAPS, and r UR. -Also an elegant sssorlment nf liens' and ho; a leghorn, Panama, and IM a leaf Hals. AH of wi ich l a aa.inj of $1000 in r nl, will be a dd, whola-ale ad n iai', al iha ary lowest price. Coumty dealers would do well to call, as by a. ronomy and low iet, we at eutlej to sail al veiy low rales. Ij 1 , ' June I6ih, 1848 ly O. BENUEUT, : - BOOr MAKKH, No. 40, - "BO CTS rotmtigtrAil tgarriitrs'.' Jssv MuV lwltrT7?r. s.- s .--.m e-' - v 'J-- Wurdrohe of Fuahlouabl CLOTHING. J. VV. & E. D. STOKES, CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, Kit. 194 .Market Street, Fint Cluthine store oe- ' tow Sixth, ' Pnti.APKi.rHia.' ' V HERE Ihey are constantly engaged in get. ting up trom the beat French. English and Xmeriran otb. e'olhing cut and made up in tba most superior and fashioaable sty a. t'ersang who buy to sel , wil find large sad exre.leot slock at the 'owest city prices. . C othing mad up to oider, ins superior style at tba sbbrtesf notice. . ' N. B Odd Felloes Kega ia, large assort ment always on band. Orders from Lodges anal individua s promptly attended to 00 lbs most rat. sonah'e terms. - - Phiade phia, Juna 3, 1848 ly. T. sT OREffilTOTJOa, . (Lale Heller A Greaoa4ili.) :. PATENT ATTOENEY . , AXTD MEOHAKIOAX. XHrOlXTalXft, .. Hahlutsa(U.C -,i n-, 1 DRAWINGS ami papers fo ;tke Pauint OliiotJ, prepartxi 4411 all thetwoasftry buh; antes, ia relation to securing patents, trans soled, an4 promptly siteuwied ra,-.l,4ufi4 f. fioe) opposite th Pittrat Qfric. ,, 'OctoW'S,'l848.-' h ' ,"(", I eU'i; ' - 'asv, t " Bunetiry.Dec, J, 1144. t.r. ti "i'l AssaI MS, WIS ay . . till .? .Vft--5 v.Jt.3
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