SUNBUBY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL. V HUNtUftlAlf aENBRALB. f tPtoorih Undo fcaadsrd T Freedom I lute gl Yea tome aooount of the ditln- Silked Rangmriant, Connt Teleki, M. Poll. And Colonel iketey, now'oi lately In this ftwmry. TiWIowing rrtrcu1ars, famish dMmtbjrt Mhool fellow )f Gorgey, nJ for'Ae tdbqrM of which," lit ta far a I can trust to m reoollection, can , youoh, will pitrbiiJy proro' aeceptable to you, reader at. the nometitVioit that Genertl, out mhau. flng both Hajmau and Paakiawitoh, haa out tT tlte oommunioalioni of th latter with his bash of operations, and probably placed both a eritieal ettnatiwi. George y (pronounced aearly aj the aound can be rendered by oflf "alphabet, Guergay,) maybe now between two and fonr-and-thirty years of age. Destined by Us fathor, one of the small landed Magyar Ijentry'to the career of nrm., he might possi bly, by proficiency in his professional studies in which he left behind him all competitors, leave made tip for deficiencies of patronage and i'ulef est ; but his temper wastoounpliant fbr.bn.e so situated in such a semt-e ns the Austrian. After holding his commission a few years lie found himself involved inn qiifirrel.Vjth. his superiors ; Ihouph notwith standing ,tlte pnrtiul severity of military dis cipline in these "casus, the nward wns in his fiiror." Whether through di.-gust, or because feeling1 ihat his future promotion, was barred, Gorgey", retired Ts a lieutenant from that army whose grey headed Generals he was one day tlestKied so signally to discomfit. .'Asvetim? himself now entirely to positive scienoes, he repaired to Prague, where, un willing to burthen then slender means of his fatoer, he lived with the most rigid frugality, and studying in particular, chemistry, with untiring assiduity, under a professor of come celebrity, who, brought to acknowledge that he could teach nettling further to his pupiL distinguished him by his friendship and tnti- rnacy. , This professor was married to a lady of large fortune, whose sister and co-heiress a young person of considerable attractions and lively imagination conceived so ronwm tie an attachment to the youthful student, as to make him an offer of her hand. Instead of early profitting, as was expected, by this good fortune, Gorgey, thanking the lady for her flattering preference, replied, that she Was to young, and had seen too little of the world to be able to juilno of her own feeling toward him J but that if, nftpr a years travel oc sojov.rn, and the gayeties of Vienna, it was quite nuchanged, he should be proud to lead fler (6 the alter. The heiress, at the ex- v" . 1,1 1 piration of a year, returned. Piqued in her fqmiaine pride, she still distinguished Gorgey amid her numerous suiters ; but he perceiv ing, or suspecting, that a point of honor or obstinacy, rather than affection, prompted tliof fullihnont of her engagement, relieved hftr'frtJnTTt by marrying a foreign lady, high ly accomplished, but without fortune and fil ling'if the writer remembers lightly, the sta tion of governess or companion in that very family, -it--' The death of his father having taken placeCorgey retired with the bride to his email 7ratrim0ri.il estate in the north of Hun gary, where ho was endearing to apply to the working of mines and scientific acquire ments, when those political changes look place in Austria and Hungary which brought the opposition into power. Some office in the mint being vacant, for which Gorgey con ceived himself qualified by his knowledge of mineralogyj n9 applied for it through a friend to Kossuth. "Gorgey," Kossuth is said to have replied, "have heard much of Gorgey, I cannot give him the appointment yon require." "But," persisted Gorgey's patron, "I assure yoV that his knowledge, talents, and political sentiments qualify him eminently for the office.",., ;,; yf, :. , , , ; , "Enough," said Kossuth. "I cannot make tin) nomination you desire, because 1 destine him for other purposes, 1 have long hud my eye) on him, and before a twelvemonth is over may want him as minister of war." The baffled intercessor, at first conceiving that Kossuth was in' jest, retirrd, but from thiVperiod dates the advancement of this unsuccessful candidate. When the Hungarian army, advancing to the relief of Vienna, Tjeeame convinced, on thu &v of Swee.hnt, of the treuchery ol its geaemlj Moga, it named Gorjey its chief by imanitriotis acclaim." But that appreciation by' hisT (idlow-soldiers on the buttle field, whjictuthe sequel showed to be just, Kossuth, wlio took a prominent part in the action, had rnrftTe, as 'we have seen, long previously in his' cabinet, and may have mainly aided. Gorgeyj who through the Hungarian war has held the most important command, and obtained together with Bern the most deci sive successes, shares with Bern the reputa tion: of being the ablest leader of the Hunga riafl'nrrhies.' This subaltern became at once a great.oomtiandof, and the conqueror of so many, generals of routine, is notwithstanding his youth, distinguished by exceeding caution so tbifjesuU Jes. brilliant and decisive arebpe4ea from his genius than from 'the adventurours Impetuosity of Bern, the Hun garians intrust to him their main army, with wirapucw peiiei mat be will never throw awajf a etonee, nor risk the fortunes of his eountry a the hazard of a die, however tempting." ; V'. am, Mr. Editor, Lo., lift AUTHOR; OF "KCTKLATION (IV Rl!Tl ACleaavititf, accused, while ' in Lowell. of "Violently dragging his wife from a revival nieeUigj ud tomptllmg her to go home with him," replied as follows to the charge : 1. I fiave never attempted to influence my wifejaier views, nor her choice of a meet- lnS- ftyKWifokhaa net attended any revi. val uutejiofii io Lowell. 3. I have not at tended even one of these meetings for' any purpose whatever. 4. Neither my' wife nor myself have any juclinatiou to attended those ineetiugD , 4. J Mtirr had a vie ! Kkleb while Sketching. During one of the recStit engarfement between the Austri an Vnd' Hungarians, near Comorn, a battle paioier, named IHeman, was killed by canon shot, while he was taking a sketch of thefjghWS" fft'i - - JOHN DONNELLY, MAHVTkctvn.tiL, brs Donkkllt'i Upright ' Satctt Glaicd Capsuud Blvx - MATCHES, ' P r ato Vnitcd States Ott Paiti . , , .',',.-.. . BLACKtNO, - ,: Nt. B3 North Third Strut,. ;: 7 r, , HXXADaz.mA. ' ' THESE Matches are justly considered the beat in the Uhited States they are free from on pleasant smell, and can be introduced with perfect safety into all Stores and DwtMnss; ' Warranted to keep ten years. ,' ' ' - The Blacking is of superior quiiity, and free from and Ingredient that impair th Iieather. - nAiTvmn.. - . ft.iinnl.'n o . Ml wun iki utiALtiaS ana nan r win find it to their interest to call and see for tliem- mIm. t i t N. D-An amottmcnt of Matches of various New York Manufacturers. Matches in round wood boxes nlso, packed in large or small tin rases, to sliiu td any part of the world, . JOHN DONNELLY, Lute of SO Bank Street, now 83 North Third Ht. March 31, 1849. ly 7. wall" FaptosT"". THE 8ulrrlliers haw on hand tire largest as sortment of Wail Pjirrns in tlie city of Phi 1ndrlihia, Violnale. itntl littail, coiminting of evrry variety suitable for Parlors, Entrii's, Dining Koonis. Clisinlicrs, wluch for quality and style canned tic sirrynsscd. Doaiff a cash bu&inrts wc nrc rnnWi'd to sell a better article at a much Iohtt rate than any store doing a , ' TRADE BUSINESS. On hand, a large assortment of Win Purr., for Curtains. Kire Prints, Borders, &cM which will be sold for Cash. Paper Hanging done in the country at city prices. N. tl. Dealers arc invited to call and examine thfir stuck before purchasing elsewhere. FINN & BURTON. No. 142 Arch street, South side Philadelphia, May 2C, 1849. ly LAWRENCE HOUSE, Markd Square, opposite the Court Jlotat, Sckbvrv, Pa. THIS well known Hotel has just been refitted, and handsomely furnished by the undersigned, and he begs leave s say, that it is his intention to render it worthy of the liberal patronage, hy which it has heretofore been sustained. J. C. PERKINS. Suobury, May 17, 1849. 8mo BROWN'S ESSFACEOFJAMAICAGIKGF.il PREPARED and sold only, at FREDERICK BROWN'S DRUG and CHEMICAL Store, N. E. comer of Fifth and Ciiksnut streets, Phi ludclnhin. This Essence is warranted to possess in a concentrntcd form, all the valuable properties of Jamaica dinger, and will he fuuml on trml an excellent Family Medicine. It is particularly re commended us a tonic, to persons recovering from fever or otber diseases, a few drops imparting to the stomach a clow and vigor, equal to a wine glass nf brandy or other stimuland, without any nf the debilitating ellects, w hich are sure to follow the use of liquor of any kind : and it is tbcrcforo especially serviceable to children and females. To the aged, it will prove a great comfort ; to the dyspeptic, and to those who are predisposed to gout or rheumatic aUections, it gives great relief; and to the incbriute who wishes to reform, hut whose stomach is constantly craving the noxious liquor, it is invaluable giving tono to the diges tive organs, and strength to resist temptation ; and is consequently a great agent ill the cause of tem perance. t3Fuil directions accompanying esch bottle. The above article can be had at the oflice of the ytnerican. Philadelphia, June 2, 1R49. ly Notice. THE partnership, heretofore existing under the name of "Dcwart & Druner," having been dissolved, the subscriber announces to the public that he will continue the practice of the law at tlie office formerly occupied by said firm, in tlie Borough of Sunbury. Business entrusted to him will be promptly attended to. CHARLES J. BRLNER. Sunbury, April 21, 1849 3mo APPLETON'S GREAT CENTRAL CHEAP BOOR STOR E, 164 Chestnut Street, Corner of Seventh, Stream's Bttildings, PHILADELPHIA. TTNOWING the wants of the community, the Proprietor nf this EsTAnuansiiXT has fitted up a ."tore in the most elegant manner, having due regard to the comfort uf his customers, so that ecry Stranger visiting his Book Store, may feel entirely ut home. HIS IMMENSE STOCK of Books is classified according to the various De partments of Literature, so that visitors ran find the Books they. Me in scorch uf for themselves. Olivine bis Stock for the most part at the Aic- Tins Sale, and being connected with one of the l.Aiiar.sr l i pushing iiorsca in tins countrv. esiilcs publishing largely himself, enables him to sell all Books at WWEB FHXCE9 than anv other house of a simitar character on this ontiiieut. His furilitiea fur the Ixrua-riTios nv Books front Europe are unsurpassed, having a Brunch of hia Establishment in Loudon, where orders of private gentlemen are carefully executed and forwarded to this Country by every .Stiamii and racket. A CATALOGUE of Books with the prices attached is iwued quar terly, containing Lists of New Additions made to his large collection, wliicb. are in all cases for sale at the LOWEST PRICES, or, from 25 to 73 per cent below Publishers' Prices, Thus in buying even a Few Books, quite a considerable amount is saved. .Asasull further INDUCEMENTS to strangers visiting the city, every one who pur chases uss 1ollas a woaTa of Books, will re ceive a copy of the STBtBOEn it f aiiAniLFuiA. an ckgant 18 no. volume, the priee oi which is S3 cents. I jr. I be hroits ot aa advertisement are too eon fined to enumerate the prices of any of tlie im mense advantages to be derived from purchasing at the Gbiat ClstEal Cheap Book btobc, but let all who are ia search of Books send for a Cute logue, and buy tin Books they are in want of, and when vikiting the city, give ApiJtton one call, no j ou win uc sure to call aguin. . STATIOMIB7 - , ' in all its branches, furnished at the Lois-eat Prices. The Initials of those purcluuing Letter and Note Par, ueutly slumped in tlie corner, without charge. . .. . . . . , y. ; . ; , Orders fur any article may he sent by mail, ad dressed to the Proprietor, and the directions in ull rases will be fully carried out, with great punc tuality and desputch. . Orders for Catalogues should be rai-SAiu. GEO. & APPLETON Boolcseller, Publisher, Importer, and Utatiouer 164 Chesnut St. tor.- of Seventh,' Su-Sim'l Building, Philadelphia, .1 May, 12, 1849. 3m , SUNBURY FOUNDRY. THE subscriber respectfully informs tlie publie that h has again become connected with the above Foundry, and that hereafter it will be eon. ducted solely under his management and control. From his long experience in the bussineas he trust he will be able to give general ssUa&ctioo to his old bieodssndeustomers. The business will be earned on in sJJ ka stand. H will toatinu to msnufiwtur Ploughs, and ail kinds catlnn will b dons with piumptnee snd in the beet sasniisr. . - 4 , . CEO. &0HRBAC1I. , Sunbary, Jwm t, II.'" . , , . .'.(CABINET.? f . xrAUD noons, v.- THE raWeribet respectfully informs the public, 'that he continues the manufacture of CABI NET WARE, m an Its branchss, at his stand in Market street in Sunbury, and that he haa now on hand a handsome assortment of well made and fashionable furniture. ' He also carries on, at his old establishment, in' Pawn street, the CHAIR MAKING BUSINESS, lit all its branches, and keqit constantly on hand, an assortment of well mads and fashionable CHAIRH,, plain and ornamental. All of which he will diapoae of at prices aa low as at any esta blishment in the county, i His long experience in the business, justifies him in the belief that he will lie sblc to Rive Rf n Orel satisfaction, and therefore solicits from his customers a rnntinuanrw nf their patronage. CS All kinds of produce taken In exchange. SEBASTUN HOUPT. Sunhury, March 17, 1840. tf OI.J & SILVER WARE. J. STOCKMAN, Ao. 60 Chamnt-Ht, fit the sipi of tkt Odd Thmblttbctwten 2d. (V 3d. sit South side Philadelphia. ANUFACTLIiES and keepa constantly on hand, at wholesale and retail, the fol lowing articles, of superior quality, at reduced prices : Uokl and Silver Pencils, do Thimbles, do Fintrer Shields, Silver Table, Desert, Tea, Salt and Mustard Spoons, do Forks, Houn and Oyster Idles, do Combs, Purse Clasps, Scissor Hooks and Chains, Knitting Sheaths, Ac. ALSO, Jewellery, Plated snd Brittannia ware, German Silver Spoons, dec; Gold Diamond poin ted Pens at various prices ; Jackson's Superior bverpointed Leads, etc, Ac. Philadelphia, May 36, 1849 TANNERS TAKE NOTICE. New Hide Oil and leather Store. No. 1 1 1 North 3d St. 3 doors below Race St Philadelphia. THE eulwcrilrs offer to the tanners on the most favorable terms their fresh importation of Hides, consisting of Buenos Avres, Lanlata, Caraccas, Laguira, Hung-Dry, Chili, Salted Per- ambuco and all kinds of Spanish Hides, dry and salted. Also, Green Slaughter, Dry Salted, and Ulack Dry Fatna Kips, Also, Straights, and Dank oil and a general as sortment of Currier s Tools. They will sett or trade for Spanish or Slaughter Leather, the above Hides, Kips, Oil and Tools, on better terms, than old Houses in the city, Cash paid for Leather of all kinds. KEEN & KIRKPATRICK. Philadelphia, Muy SO, 1849 ly Ay it's Cheppy Pectoral, FOR COUGHS, COLDS, CRObP, HOARSENESS. ASTHMA. HOOP. ' 1NG COUGH. BRONCHITIS AND CONSUMPTION. rplllS valuable itrcrtcinition, ortonihinitlv fticwevlHl 1 in curing tlinr-ase ti the Luuti. in the rusutt oi" n kilt- fit! coiiiMimtinn nf the know n fiirative nrincinlt. ol mcclirine. Itr iiiretlicntit nrr frretv nwrte kipnvn t the ptil. lie, umt upt thiwe nrknowkleil to i mi heal men m Rrsxt-fhiiip nine umlitiit virtucn, which puliuf virtum tir tr.Miis.initl hi Ibf -CHKIiltY PKCTOHAL" in their crmt efl purity mxl effinicv, mid wlitm used, tu will be aeeu from lire loiiowirw raimnip rt'smn-niv : PHOFK?i0!l CLKVELAND. of fltnvd'Mn CVllpe, Bninviek. Mniiic, write: "I hav witnejuvu tlw t-tlectst oi your CUerry feetorai ill tny own I'm ii My mid in that of my friends, and it hus piveii great kiii-siuciiuu in ciei i.in ui d(iuii nun ciiiiurcii." A VOICE PltOM MAHSACHl SETTS. From Dr. Urunt, Driiciut oik! PostiisKter. Cliieopee l)u. J. C. Ayfb Denr Sir : Enclosed please find remit- tnnce for all the Cherry Pectoral hint sent me. I ran un hesitatingly my, that no medicine we sell fives such satis fuetiim us ytmr's d"s nor have I ever seen a medicine which cured so many cases of onuuh Hiid tunc coniptaiuts. Our Phyniciou are using it extemivety ia the practice, and wiih uk imppicai ciiucm. i ruiy yours, u.M- UKVAT, DR. PERKINS. President of Vermont Meditml College one of the most learned and intelliftent phnicwni in the country, "considers a composition tu rare excellence for toe cure of that for midable disease, Gmsawnttoii." Au almost incredible numlier of certificates have been received - proving that the Cherry Pectoral n, in truth, a unr.Ai nr. ii cuv for Coughs, 0Ms, Asthirm amt all piilnvwn comploinU, Prenared bv J. C. AVER. Lowell. Msss.. and aoM bv H. MASTER, Sunbury, and MARY McCAY, NorUium. oeriaiM. March 31, 1610 I. ANDREWS,' DEATH TO PAIIV RKLixr to ths Sici: clih to the Ve.k!!A HALM i. I'ouih) for Hm Whole Human Kaea in An drpwr PAIN KILLER. This i an enlirtlv vcerta' bl eonipnuiMt, c-Mnpcwnl 4' Twenty-Fivediflrcnt ingre riicnii, and an inlernnl and Kzternal Hmedv lor the va- rk-iu ilia tiut human nuh ia h-ir to ITCH Al, Couqln, Col-la. rin, Nerrims and Sirlc Hraiilnohe, rthuuiiuitinn, Cutt, Knrniu., Sniiiul AAW-titm, uiiiiiiur (Jitiuplaiiiu. t'liotrtti Morlm.TxtliiK'het luptiiniitt t'urit. Fnzen rartn. Hunt, N-ukta, Ague in the Kat-e and llftKHl, I'liinU-rii' 0lti-, HniiiieA, ukt S-ire., lvai if apiir- tilo, liciH-nil Dfhilnv. Altunu, . Put un in hotllra i'h 1. '2 or 4 nhilliiitf. wt b-rttle. t'nr furllier pnrticulanj afl tHiinlilrtiit-ilMi iimt itt' wrry iijront rmtia. rtmuiinhta a l-rifH' liini-wy ot llie oriniu. riiap-A'ery and good fWI'rrinof Auun-w.' I mil Killer, tvililit-nica in l.iire,uirecttuus. Ice LOOK Ol'T KOR FRAI D. Thn Iriuinithaut aiu-reia ui' Andmva liin Ki1lr in rr. m-n'iiu: the uur. Iluit ttrmluce deulti. llie untimely dnth uf iiiilli-mi 4 our ruoe, has imtiK-od une uieu s' wheni it may be truly Mitt, their villiunoua ivrULatinn. rnanilriil their villainy, toattetiipl t pul ill rirmlatioii apurinuiand c-Minterfeii 'nrtielna called "Puin Killer,11 uaiiifr uetitkma tw l'--r Ihe pretended autti-ii, forged certiucatea, S:e. KHue hnve appeared, and other, no (iiuilit wiil anncur. Let all renieinber that Andrew. Genuine Puin Killer baa tha wuteii .iKiuitlirfi of I. Andrew, on the Intiel of euoh h-Htte in lila'k ink. IK'ti't .imply n.k for lain Killer, but aak fur Andrew' I'nin Killer, and have no.aher. S -Id hr M. A. Hi-Cht. Bole Acent. Northuniherland : J. W, Friling, lunlHirv; J.u It Haier, Milion: John K. Myyer, Bl -onnUirg ; Win. A. Mnrray Co, Danville j ltavenpon ft f miih, riym-nith; Andrew Yohr. Wilkea barre : llayi t Mi(Vruiiek. MelCweim-ille : ttehnin. Si t'hninljerliiltl. Iwiiihur : (inirf. MeAlnin Jrv. J. M. Judrt, WiliiniiuKMt. uirr. aoureami in i. Andrews, inventor and only rtn. pneuir at liWca Tompkuis oueutr, N. Y. Wil receive pr--ni4 aitanti-jn September 30, 1818. ly ' CUTLERY. AN extensive Stock of Pocket and Table CUT LEKV.of sale by JOE1T IfL, COLS1CA1T,- Nos. 32 ouf 33 ARCADE, and 81 North THIRD Street, , Comirising 5000 down Penknives, ekissors and Kuxora. AUo, a choice assortment of Rorlgers If 8011a, Wostcnliohn's Greavc's W. e 8. Biitclicr's and Fenncy's Cutlery, . -, Also, Spanish, Dirk and Hunting Knives. - Also, Guns, Pistols, atul liosrie Knives.. AUo, The American Kasor KUop, a superior ar tide, worthy the attention of Dealers. - Cash Dealers in Cutlery, will find Ihe above Slock worthy their attention, as tlie Subscriber's chief business is importing and selling cutlery. ,, Philadelphia, Juno 9, 1849 ly MAniBALDI , . Co nee ul rated Sarsaparilla. For ths cure of Tetter, Scrofula, Krj.ipalaa, Piles, ' L'broiihl Rliruinatiam 111 id all diaufderf of tlie Blood, Mercurial Uiacase, cVc . IT is reconimeiiiied to Physicians and others, aa Ihe strongest preparation now iu use, and en tirely dillcrent from that put up in quart bottles, possessing little or no active principle ef tlie bursa, parilla, but intended to deceive thB public For sale by M. A. McCAY, Northumberland. t . 1 HEYL'8 EMBROCATION for Hotao will cure Sprains, Bruises, Cut, Calls, ctweUinga, and all coinplaints requiring an external remedy. It is highly useful in Spavin, Curb, Ringbone, stiff ness of h Joints, cracked Heels, Splints, tc , . It has also been used wita great success by per. sous afflicted with Rheumatism, snd other com. plaints. Prepared only by W. MsnkaU. Pbiladel. dUs, and (or sal by M. A. McCsy, North untber. . Philaaelshis. May t6, IMI.1 j : WINDOW GLAB, by 10, for uU lv HENRY MA9f t . ? r COLUMBIAN SERIES OF V I f arttftntrttt. "i . The Pupil't friend and Teacher' torn fort. 'THE COLUMBIAN CALCULATOR This 'A- work a already Introduced Into some of the best Acadamles and a large number of Schools, where its use has given decided and universal sa tisfaction, both to teachef and pupil. It is purely American In Its character, based upon our own beautiful itrimitl nyttlem of titrrmcf. It contains more, the arrangements are better, 'and It M tne easiest and cheapest work of the kind now in use and it- is so considered bv hundreds of tlie most competent teachers and men of science in tlie Uni on, wbe have recommended it, It is the book, particularly and expressly prepared for our A rican Scholar! i Bv Alman Tirhior. Tin Youth's CoLOMaian Cicct,Toa. This volume contains 91 pages, with about 900 exam' pies for solution on the slate. It embraces the Fundamental Rules, Compound Rules, Simple anil Compound Reduction, Single Rule of lnrce, I'roportion, (sc. TicRxon's Arithmetical lAQtr. ft. is destined for the nae of younger classes in ths Schools of the Lnited States. A beautiful little book and picas- ing to children, and the only one of the kind of any value, . There are Keys to both Arithmetics bound sin' gle or double, for the convenience of teachers, in which the solutions of the questions are given with much extra matter for the black bosrd. These Kevs are the most complete works of the kind ever published, and contain, in addition, about two hundred examples in Mensuration, dtc, for the use of the Teacher. All that is wanted is to nave the above books examined, and no teacher who is acquainted with the science of Arithmetic, will hesitate to pronounce them the best works that have ever been published in this or any other country. Although issued but a few months, they have already been introduced into the Night Public Schools of New York City in all the Schools public and private, except two, in the City of Heading. Also, in about twenty Academies in tlie State of Pennsylvania in a large portion ef the Schools in the City of Wilmington, in the City of Lancaster, and in the Uoroughs of mrnsburg, York, Chambersburg, Lebanon, Doylestowu, Potts- ville, Orwigsbuni, tec, etc. For sale by Hf.urt Mtssxa, Sunbury, Agent for Northumberland County. Sunbury, Dec. 2, 1848. DIA1YZOND POWDER' FOR RAZOR STROPS. THIS Powder is warranted far superior to sny thins in use for impartin; a keen, smoothedge to Razors, Surgical instruments, and all kinds 01 fine Ct'TLKHT ; it mav be niinlied to nny kind of strop. Also superior Razor, Knives, and Perfu mery, wholesale and retail, by ALFRED BENNETT, Agent Depot of Fine Razors, Strops, Brushes, and Cheap Fancy Goods, No. 1 8 South Filth street a bove Chestnut Philadelphia. TESTIMONIALS. PiiiLAiitLi-iiiA, Feb. 15th, 1818. This may certify that I hnve lined one of the Strop prepared with HAYNES' MAGIC DIA MOND POWDER, and can attest in the most unequivocal manner, that there is nothing can be found (hat will produce! the same etlect in my opin ion, and must say to others, try it, and you will find it superior to any htuctofore in use I can truly say that I never knew wliat a sharp razor was before. JOHN SCOTT, Iron Safe Maker, 41 8. Third st. PaiLADELruiA, October, 1848. A very herd beard and tender face has compel led me to seek and test many contrivances design ed to make shaving easy and pleasant, but with indifferent success, until I made use of the Magic DIAMOND POWDER, sold by Alfred Bennett, and Koussel s Shaving Cream. 1 heir united pow er act like magic, and impart a power to the Razor to remove the most stubborn board, trillion! irri tating the skill or temper of their owner. J. COX, 49 South Fifth Street. For sulc at this ofhVe Price 25 cts. per Box November 85, 1048 6m. iiTh i (w it ;a ; v m io iwi a vt. I prrtrutintr the public with rflmetly forth trntrafnt Biid cure 01' I'kver axd Aoi h ml tHher bilioui diwaM, ti n htry t iienlwi. Yuxt miniU'rfi it the rnited buitc, who nutter irom the? nflW'tit-mii in their tiriiti formi, aro onniprHed to vHi relief tnm other mreen than tlf imrrtN itiatv) ureitrriptitiim ol' tlie reffuliir phyiwiau. U becotuei therefore nn object ot' huiimnity, it well un of public inter eat, to brinir Itet'ore them remV-irty orejmrerf tioin much ex lierirnr, and which mny olryi be relied Hon ai pafk, Er BKCTI AL, AND HAHMLNM TO TUB rniTITtJTtOM. That luch ia the trite rhnmrter of the INDIA OHOLAGOGl'K, ii amply attested by lb umveraal nieceM with which it hua been einpkye1. 17 Kx tract from a rommm.Hntion of tlie llou. Wil liam Woodkridub, of tha C. S. Henate, late Governor of W ichi;aii. Detroit. Oct. St, 1810. DOTTOR CUARLRS OfKJOOn, Dear Sir, I hnvm read with much inter, your little TKaKatuk upon the causes, trmtiiK-nt and cure" of the febrile dirseaaea which have ao extensively prevuiled in our country during the last few months an interest iiKTeosrd no doubt, by tna fact that 1 have imlivittually su tiered ao murh from (hero. Though I led myself very incompetent to jiidsre safely upon a subject so entirely prtifeasional, yet your theory seems to me well rena-netl, and your concln aiona just, and 1 think withal, that your pamphlet is calcu lated to produce much practical pood. Hpenkinf of the medicine he suys : It fully Justified your flatterinir expectations, and as a anfe, rttnvenieut, and popu lar remedy, my own experience, fnr, induces me to le lieve that it will prove a pMt public benefit. 1 am pleitsed to learn lmt yon have recently established tevrral agencies for its disposit iii thonh I refiret Hint, with a view to a more tcneral disaetniimiion of it, you slum Id hnve found it necessary to remove from your present residence enn-jug us. With much respect ! Iiave the honor to be, sir, - Your obliged servant. WILLIAM WOODHK1DGK. nr From Hon. Btkimiks V. R. Trowbridge, of Michi fan State ftenute. U the Apent ot Detroit. ItlRMIKGHAM, OAKLAND Co., Pee. H, 1Ht. Hir yon wish me to inform yon what I know of Dr. Ostfood India Chosnftogne, or aiitiliilious nwrticine. I do believe tint if the virtue and efficacy of this medicine were t:nri ally known! the vtvbr and ague would disRppeur in Michigan. 1 procured bottle ia tlie sprinf of I HI, and have fond reason to believe that myiolf sad family escaped the ague last season in eensemienee of its use. IVrbuivi ia u ssounn-i at see 4he settlement ot Ihiaftne peiiinsulu, has tbe fever and ague been so prevuleut as the lust, i have reconimendf-i this medicine iu Ruinerous iu atauccsv and yeitvm the disease had hecoute &xnd and bntfied Uie skill of pliysiciaiis ; and I have never knowu it fail. I has universally poduced tlte moat happy effects, and 1 bet lieve it has never been exceed! by any aiedicine iu reaa Vine; the Uuous diseases ot the dunaU., Ytyira, RspeHfuUy, ISTEI'HKN V. R. TROWBR1DGR. Atentfor Runhurv H. H. MASSKR; NhumtMrisnti, Wi rillNGTOM A't-i Mikoa, J. II. RAoKHj aWluta trove, MAY KUSrl. May. lMtftf J. J. G-MSlTOUCrS. (Late Keller & Oreenougli.) PATENT ATTORNEY. . 'AND MEOHAmOAZi ENOIMECR, Waiililugtoii, I), fj. ; DRAWINGS and papers for- tlio Vmletxl Ollioa, prepureU iul all the uecessary bu siuess, in relutiou lo sticurinj; patents, trans acted, and promptly attended to, at their of. lice opposite the Tuteut Olhce. . . . , .1 Octwber 28, 1848. BAY SUM As eiosllant ertid for aale by ! HENRY MAIMER. BunUiry Jan. 7th. 18tW-tf. .. ,. , PLA8TEB. 8Jt ami Pish, Its eeaivve' sad for bjr , r J. W. , FRIUNU. 8uiiburr,Dee.t. 1848. RAISINS, currant, cilrca : olw, pepper sauce, tu. For sal by J. W. F RILING Sunbmry, Dee. t, 1848. . t. -f . milTILEY'f COVOU CJNUY. An twr 7.J ' teiitcmely for ao tic lis, colds. . For salt, ''tis eAr I Li y w 'ill i iiI u.Wjfffi s i J IMPORTANT TO THE l'UBLIC. AITS CATTLE MEDICINES. Dont permh venr Henea at cattle to die, when the means ef curs are wfeaia th reach of U I r Th umlersitned Was ssasat several rears in th study of Veterinary practka in "LowAun snd E dinboroV' ha has also availed himself of the resear ches of Lcibift, and other celebrated aavn.wbokavs contributed so much towards a Juiliiiiui tmlssinl of animals 1 ths prineipte of out eaciise cssists in th niection of general UeedUg cad th total rejection of alt medicine that experience has shown to be of a dangerous tendency. These re medies set in harmony wtta Hie vital principle, and when given according to th directions which ac company each srlicl they are eapabte of sxcitint and increasing th natural (Unctions, without di- sninialiiag or eVstrsying (kcir Power, hence are safcin the hand t every one. O. H. DADD, M. D, A List l Hers and Osttle MvJIclnes. Physic balls, 75c per box. Alterative ball. 75c do. " powders for bad condition, 7Sc per pack acre. Heave powder fordiecsses of the lungs, 75e dc. Urine powder for " ' kidneys, 75c do. Tonic powder for bnd condition glanders, 75c do. Cordial drink for inflamation of bowels, 75c per -bottle. Liauid blister. 75c per bottle. Ointment for promoting the growth of hair, 50e per pot. Healing balsam for wounds and saddle gslls, 75c tier bottle. Wash for inflamed eves, 50c per bottle. Ointment for mange scratches, old sores, etc., 50c per bottle. Embrocation for sore throat, 7ac per borne. Hoof ointment for ssnd crack, brittle hoof, 4c, S0c per bottle. Home Liniment, the most celebrated article known in England for lament's of every description, 75c & !jl per bottle. Distrmpcr powder for red water, $1 per bottle. Worm powders for the removal of worms from the intestinal cannl, 75 per package. For sale by SUM PS( IN KKEU, 26 Mer chants Row, also at DADO'S HORSE AND CATTLE MEDICINE DEPOT, Nos. 1 & 3 Haymsrkct Square, Boston. Pamphlets describing the diseases for which these remedies are used can he had gratis. Numerous Certificates are in possession of the Proprietors, of cures performed by the above Medi cines. Sold by GREEN it FLETCHER, No. 36 South SIXTH Street, Philadelphia, and by his Aoests. Hfcsei Msssxa, Sunbury, February 3, 1849 tf ML C6IP0UND EITtACT OF SARSAPARILLA. rpillS Kxtraot ii put nn in anart hottles. It b ix times X clieaicr, plmaantiT, atwt uarrantnt aiipermr o nny e"lf1. It rtirr riipcnuea withnitt vomitiiiff. niinrinff. airk- nean. or debilitating the pnlient, and is pu'rticukirly adapted or a FALL AND 8PRINO MEIHC1NK The great liemity and eupriorily of Ihia Saraunnritla over otner renieniei ia, urniun it eranicaieadiiieufe, it invitt-onitra tlie b"ty. Cotuuinptinn rured. Cleunae ajid t'lrengtlien. CmiMimntion can he curat. Bronchiti. Couaumptitm, l.irer Onnplaiiit. Cotds. Courha, catarrn. Astimia,?.pmiinTni jiioi.mi, EVrenesa in the Ckeal. Ilvrtie Fluih, Nicht Sum In. Iluti cult and Prot'uac Kxpt-tonitioii, and I'nin in the ride, Ac., Ac, have and cun be cured. Probably there never win a renmly Hint hna tecn an n t-eaaTuI in ileapernte enset of con8iim)tiin tia ItuR ; it clean, sea and (treiigtheiii the aylein. and aiun-nm In linul the 11 1 cera ou the iunrx, and pnticnla gradually regain lltrir uftuul neaiiu ana Bimigill. CURIoi'H CAftR OF CONSfMITtOX. There i wnrccly a day ruiBHeR hnl ttn're are a number of vatrniA coiivimiptlou rrpfirl.'il tia cnrcl liv llie ue ol jlr lowimrn'i fiirnijmiilla. The wllovring win n-ifiilly re. e'ivttl : Ur. Tow.N.llsn lV:ir Kir! Fnf llm I:ikI W. -ir. I have hcoii ntliictcl wirh gentrul itcbility. and nervoiia tni timii.ii.Hi of ilie Inst anise, ami did not expect to ever gain my hrnltli nl till. After ging Ibrtmah a r'.iiir'oi'uiilii-inc under the core of aomc i Ihe in dletiitiiFlied rt'gutar pli ii i.iiia und inctnbera uf the Hoard .if Hmilth in New i oia iiihi emewiicrc. ano riiciHluii; tlie ni wt ol mv ciiriiini:i in ntlcuiptuiK to rciMin my hnillli, uml uller r.n.hn-j in nine poier of yout tNimiiurillii I nilvcit lo try it. Alier uvint vu houlea I fuiHl it d'Hie me great gaid, arid imllisl to are you at ymr otTn-e; with your advice I kept on, and do most heartily tbtiiik you for our advice. I pernevcre in taking Ihe &irnpnrilln. aihl have been able to attend to tny u.uul lalorafc the taat four montha, audi hope hy the bleasiugiof i "d and your ftiraaparilia to continue my health. It helped dm beyond the expectationn of all who knew my caae. CHAIILES itl'IMDY Orange, Kaaex en. N. J., Aug. 9, ln7. 8tateof New Jeraey, aex county, aa. Cbarlea Quim. by being duly aworn ncomliiig to law, nn hia untb auith, thil the f'Tepiing atatement true acordiug to the liest of hiikiawleilgeand lielief. CHARLK& gtl.MHV. Sworn and iulKTibed t before m at Orange, tlie ad Aogurt, 1847. CVRl'S BALUWI.N. Juatic of th Peace. SPITTING BLOOD. Read the following, and aay that eonauasptiun ia in incu rable if you can : . New York, April 23, 1847. Dr. TnwxutNS I I verity believe that your ftaranparills hua been tlie ineana, through Providence, of auving my hie I have for several yeara had s bad cough. It uecniue worae and worae. At luat I railed large quaiititiea of blood, liad night swenla and was greatly debilitated and reduced, and did nut expect to lira. 1 have only used your ttaraapitrillu but a aliurt time, and there has a wonderful change been wrought in me. I am now able In walk all over Uie city I miae no laood, and my cough baa left uie. You can well imagine that I am thankful for Iheae reanlta. Your nbedi. cut servant. W.M. HLS.SKLL.rU Catharine at. I.OPT HKR SPEECH. The annexed certificate telle s aimple and truthful auvy nf auOeriinr and relief. There are thoueande nf aiinilar ca aea in tliu city and llrniklyii, and yet there are lhwaala of porcine let their ehiklreu die lor fear ot being humbugged or to aavc s few ahiluiwa. Brnoklvn, Sent. 13. 117. Dr. TewNr.D: I lake pleasure iu tating, for the bene fil of thoae whom it may concern, tluit my daughter, two yeara and aix montha old, vu arrllrml with general dc Uluy and luaa of apeech. 8he waa given up aa pout jc eoverybynur family ph)-aician ; but fortunately 1 wti re commended by friend lo lr- vour rVirninrilUi. llrfore having used one bottle aha recovered her aiioeeh and waa enabled to walk alone, to the aatoniahment of all who were acquainted with Ihe circumstance. Site ia now ipulc well, ami in much l- er health th-ui ahe hua been f.ir I" m nitha paal. JOSKI'll TAVlAilt, l York at., Urooklyu. TWO CHILDREN PAYED. Very few fniiiiliea inilced in fuct we hnve not heard of one Hint uaed Dr. T"U'iiaenil' SarKiianlla ill lime, 11 nay children the punt (iiiniiler. while lh e that ilul n.., ii'ki ili'd and died, 'llie cerriticatc we publish below ia conclusive evkleuco of iis value, and is only nil' Slier instance of ita saving the lives of children ; Dr. Tows.KNn Dear Sir : I hud two children cured by ynu rirsuairilla of ihe aumnvr complHiiit and dvaeumrv ; one v.'ils only 1 luonlli old und Ilia other 3 years, 'i'liey Were very llliu ll rciliu-eit, ami wo exi-le,l they woilhl ilie j they were given up ! two resneclaWe phvaieiaiis. When the doctor informed us Hint we lliuat loar 'them, we reanl. ye.1 to try y,Hir 8ursasirilUi we had heard ao inueli of, but hail little BHifidem e, there being much alulf advertised that is worthless: but wcare Uiaukful that we did. for it undoubtedly auved the lives of both. I write this lliat oth ers may be uaHioad lo use it. Yours, reapentiullv. JOHN WUiU.V, Jr. Myrtle-avenue, Ilrooklyii. eVr. 15, 1M7. TO THtv LADIES. liRUAT FEMALE MEDICINE. Da. TowxaxsD'a Ssasxraauxi ia a anrcreigaand sneed I?'!! ; ."'P1"'! caiaumptiosi, snd (. tha general prostra ...e ""s- ""ttter wbeiaer the'rouK oV inhe. rencauaa or catuea, produesd by irregularity, Umeas or sc fJ!W! U V""t taaa it invigorating ef. sttuoe, front taknig a) al eno bscooM robust and full at a.rgy maler iu Mlitt. , isaaaediately eounlemcutua tali. taU.?i je. I essss of s elieata . tare, to exhibit cartlkeatas of carta perforaMd. but wa -.ij. aaK .w. hiri. of zs: Da. Towaimni My wife being greatly jatresed bv wenknesa and general debiUtv, and nilerin. ewuu7n. K paut and wilb'otW dltlouhiU. .,7 . j uimicino naa eoeeted ureal aurmi I and alau aeanin; it reeoimuciided lor auch casta as I hv. rf ,o. r . vi" a.. l i . . ' rerveirusr & is greutlul lor Ilia begins .be received, I u,U nleaaura Z U.u.1Wwi0,,gillr Uj u recommend',',!;" J& 1 Albany, Aug. 17, -44. . Gnual Z&Si'iP' ' DYSPEPSIA. . I SaVX?? '"!" "oe "diva ia aoaarapmsi,, J'yl""", organa of d.geKiti aa Uu. , rjuf S-rnpuik It p.itivery cure, svary cue of ) spapaia, however aevera or chnaiic. V-isI-rr""1 sifiimed fw'aaveral dVWais la ita worst form, attended with sair iZ. ...n'' " ppeuis simai. aeanbuxa, and a h h unable W nuia Iwl a small Vwion rVr"J' ' m removing the aanpluiirt. I waa i. ZT! 101 ' S""'1 sine, lo try your Kairaes of Har sapsrilla, aaat I must aay with little ouuArianua but alu ,rf "!"!' Iwo.hiStlea, I found my apixnita taatured aud tha bburn antirely removed ; and I would earnestly re. ommend Ilia use of h to Umaa who have been alflinerf I Jr,"''e - ' W. W. VAN P.A.NDT Agent for Hunlsiry JOHN W. KRIIJNi) !,. Aril. I Is) THE It AIn;PUItCJATIVE. FOB THB tmi n llysrwmuvBenrreT, email rox, jeuiMK, Palnain the Bark, Inward Weaknen, ' KKHTSIIB. Whoclrw Ooo,!,, ' OmnimpUon, Kite, .,' , ttver Comptalnl, ; Krisipelaa. Deafneaa, . Itching, or the Bkm7 t CoHa, Oont, Oravel, . Nervous Complaints, Palnltalion of the Heart, Riirtnf in the Throat, vropay, Amnma, Fevera of all kinds. Female Complaints, AUD A VARIETY Or OTHER -DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPURITIES Or THE BLOOD, AMD ... OBSTRUCTIONS IN THB ORGANS 1 OF , DIGESTION. ' ' Kaneneaee kn nrnvad that mrh tmn - iron lmDOrittea at Uie Blood at rieramtammil. Ihe IMm. tins Onmnsf and to snesra Health, we muit nssotre thon oMractlonaor restore the Blourl io iianataralatate. - - 1 He srersiaB io iasn awdteine ia moat efTi LWaSy r aovei by Circsiraa's VmrM PeaaATiva Piu, fcemg eomnletelv envelooed with a enatiia. nf mm wliM Sm. (whteh ia aa dwttart fnim In internal inaredinrrta aa IDM aV from tWe V-eraxJ) and save no lasts ufmedieaw. Hatareaseamyawaiwweo uona oi sandy, Moremmr ey neither mnwesle or grip la tha aUrhteet Srrea, bat operate eqaatty oa all the AWensnd tania of the sntem. k eeMet enninmr inenwervea in, ano mcKina any panienlar reT.i. Trnn, rf the IJvsr be arTeeteS one Inaredieat w nperate oa that parlvenlar orpin, and, by eteauemf it sf an hxceap of Bile reator It In He natnied atate. Aanther wis operate na the Bmrd and remove all impuriiie. in na eiren Wt km wbilea Until wiR efTeetnnlly exnel whatever Imnn ritlea may hnve len diselatrsed into the atomnrh, and hence they strike at ths root or dime remove all Impure Hn mir from the limtv. onen the i.ires exlemnllr and tmer. rmllv aeinrate an f.tmen and nlmaxiimii iarticlea from Hie rhvle. a-Uint tlie hbwid mnv lie Ih-irmnrhlv rmrr llui. ara-n. ring free and lion It hy aetH-nl'i Ihetlrarl, l.nnjri'niHl I.iver ami theretiy they reMorc lienilh even when afl iHlier means have fnilcn. The entire truih of the shove ran lie narertainnl by the trial nf a aincle. Ihix: nnd their virtue, ore ai ivmiiive nitd eerUiin m rent-irlng Multh, thnl I lie pr-iprietur hiuihi hiinwlf i-j remm me iiiiuhtv jieui i-, mem 111 uii eaAea where Uioy uu inn K.vv iimveiiHii Mtiniiciicu. Retail rrlce, 25 rl, per Box. rrinriiml o'TIpi n. 00 VrriM'y nt.4 N. York hy JOHN Y. YM (i, Sinlmry. M. A. Mcf'AV.Nnrtliiimli.Tlr.nrl IT Rniioinlinr Or. C. V. Clu kmT in the invrnitr nf ii.- ffiiijrir C'vintpil Vn, and thnt iHiliiiur nl tlir mirt w-.w rfr lituruul until hr iiitn1itritl ttifin in .Iiiiip, Purdinitrrp MmuM. lnTprre nlw-nvsnnk t'nr ClirkntT'ii Snurir Contifl nnd Iwke no other, or Ihr-y will heiiKNln the vitiimsof a innui. rcbruiiry, 17, ly soncs cax keciiieo. Burns. Scalds, and all limls of inflamed Soro Cured. T lOI Sf.V'f l"NI VKIIf At. OINTMENT, ialhe most cminleie Muni Antid itc evi.'r known. It instanrlv. (and ns if by Miitfii) stops iviins ofthenst desnemtc II IU 1.1 . .Lt . IJ...: ...... - on manor Imisl, it is the liem niiplicatiou Ihut can lie made i.iiinan,. .-i,m. ni nncis niiiiie-i., . inn, -ivinus. c Thonsnnds hnvctriiNlniifl thousands praise it. It isthein'ist nencct master ol isnn ever nise'tvereii. All who use cointaeist it. l-.vcrv liiuulv slioui,! i ponileil with it None can tel how s,m sxliie ol the family may need it. tyotwerve eneli K of hn genuine ( liiitlll. il) has the nmneof ?. Torsnv, wrini on the outside kiM. 'i'o unite io this is lortp-rv- Ilontmen, Livcrv Men. Purnwrs, nnd nil wtinuse Horses. will find this Ointment ihe very best thing Uiey can nse for t'ollnr iinlls.rVnilches, Kicks, Ac, Arc, on their animals Surely every inercyfiilninn wouM keep hisnnimuls as f n fnim pain ns .issil4e, Touscy's I'uivcraul Ointment is all thnt isrciptirrd. Trv it. I11TES OK INSi:i:T.H. For Ihe slim or 'bite of poison ns Insects, Touney s Oininicnt is umivalled Hundreds have triiil it nrsl found it good. PI LET) C t' It ED : Por tlie Pilca. Tonsey's Universal Oinl. menl isone of thehest It cmcdies ttutt can be applied. All wlio Imve tried it for the Piles rrniinmeinl it. OI.DSOHErt CI'RED. For okt obstinate Sores, there is nothing cipinl to Tonsey's Ointment. A person in Mtimi us hud. for n number nf years, a aore leg tluit bullied the skill of ttic doctors. Tonsey's Oininnmt was recoiiimended by one of thevisiling physicitins, (who knew its great vir tues.) and two boxes produced more benefit than the pa tient hnd received from any aial all previous remedies. Let all trv it. RUINS AND SCALDS CPRED. Thousands of case of Burns ami Sensls. in all pnrts of tlie country, have been cured by T-'iisey's t'niversal Oiniineiit. t-'crlificatcsmMiigli could lie hnd to fill Ihe whole ol'tliis sheet. VIOLENT lift USES CI'RED. Testimonials on t..-i-mouiol in I'aV'tr of Tous:v's Ointment for curtiiir Bruises heve lieon offered ihe proprieloas. IliiiMlreds in Syracuse will ierlify toils great merits relieving the pain of the most severe Bruises. All hts iis sih'Iiki trv it. SCAl.DIIEAl) CTRKD. 'resol cases of Scnlilllenil have beclicuredby Toiucy's Oiniineiit. Try it it si iriom fu its. SALT RIIEI'M Ct'HF.D. Of nil the icninUm ever ilis covercu forllis most dinigreeable cotiiplaint. Tonsey's I'.ii versal Oiiitmeiit is the in -wt coiii.le:c. It never was known to fail. CHAPPED HANDS CAN BE CIV I'D. Tonsey's tin vernal Ointment will always cure Ihe ivorsl cases ol Ciiuii pod Hanils, Srorcs of pers ius will Htatetb'S. Stllii: l.ll'Sl rill'.li. For the enru ol S .re I.ipslhere was never anytliing untie rpi!il to Tonsey's (lii.'uient. It is sure to cure them. Try it. it isn w'ii aiili-' conn, mi'!, warr.inie, n-i to eonr.iiii any prestation of .IeriMiry. I l'riee W cents per l.x. i'or further pari iculars concerning this ritilly vnhuiMe Ointment the publie are referred to Pniuphlets. lo Is hail gratis, of re-siMi-tahle Drugjihts uud Merchants throughout Ihe I'nitcd St:ttes. Preinrnl liv S. TOPSEY, Druiiirisl, No. Iu6 Nnssau Street, New Y.irk. Aokxts JOHN YOl'NG, Sunbury. M. A. McCAY, NorthiimlierlaiHl. February 17, Iftfl ly LIVER COMPLAINT, JAUNDICK. nVSPF.I'SIA. (ilUOMC OH NEUYOUS DFalllUTVDlSKASE OF THE KIDNEYS, t,frt( all diseases arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach in loth Mate and Female : Pilch as Conflipfiti.'ii, tnmird Pilc. Kuttnrw nr Illond to the llnuJ, Aridity of the Stnuivh, Nnnt, lleart-lnini, 1)i(tytit tr I' , rulliiim or wright in Ihe Stonwirh. Amr Kructati'tti. Siiikinc or Kluttrring nt tlir pit ol' thoSmmnrh Swininiiiig of tlie Hl, Hurried am) JiiKitill llreutliiiifr, Kluttfriim nl tlio llt-art, flutkiiiR or Smtiinting Knutii ni when in Ivinc p.wtnre Dimncm of Vinion, Iti ir wfl Itcfore the titht, Fevrr ami dull t-iin iu the Hrtid, Ucfu'ten ry ot IV rupinitiott, Ypllovnnn of ttiti Skui find Kyc, Vuin in Ihe Side, Hark. Clio-t. Liuilw. Vr., Suttdfii fluithei of Iltut, Biiriunjr in the Flrnh, I'ouM.uit liniipininc of evil nnd grvot depf etMion of SpifiU Cuu be effectiiiiily cured by EP.. HOOFLAITD'S Celchruted German Hitters. Thrir pmver over Ihe ahnve dijmwMi in not excelled if equulltxl hy any other prepi.rnti i in the I'nilt-d tutm n the rurrm atlettt. iu iituuy cuw: m'ter ikt tilt ul pliyarciaiu bad fuiletl. Ueringciuent of the livrr and JMiwich are H"Urrii of Inmiiity, uint will al pn-hire diimre of the Iltttrt, Skiti. Iiuiirn oihI KidiifyB, and the UrIv ojwii to an aiiark of I lie t'lifni. Hiliui, or Yiil'w FfVi-r, and in prnrrulky the tirttt t-auafe o( tuul twmt banetul dianiae, L'tn.uuiptiuti. Opinions of the Philadelphia Press, 'THE DISPATCH." jptvrmhr :ilt4 kivm: AN INVAI.LAlil.liMilUll l.i:. Wchiiverr-.pirnft) heard the trlrlirai-d licriu:ni iintrru, imuiniiioturtxl hy ir. 11h;mhI. iK'kii of in trrnm of eoimnciiitii iii, ami we kiMW drwrv"dly . It ia a t tniuiiii pnu'tii't'. in rtn tiiin qiinrtrrn. to' puifall nuinm-f of um'1imi tniitli, hut iu the uhtjvtt Itutem, huudruJ, are living wiiiit a-vvi nf their tirrat in r:il und plix.ii-nl u'lTlh. Aa u iiiittu-ine ot" Ui Liver Coiiipl'iiut, Jiiundit'f, NtTVou IMtiliiy and l)aitwiu, it ruii Itren found iuvuluitlile, eild'ting run-, aud thrHi:h!y enn Unit iitf; UisKuirt'a, when all ollu-r uiHliciuca have failed. We if'l eonvmml, tluit in the uf ot tiio iiciinun ItUttTn, tha iatitnl deiiut UtDiue di'lulitntnl, IhH eonirtiiutly (ram sstrt'iiirih and viiT'tr to the fmuif a fart worthy oi unot eonaidi-riition. The iiittiTaure pluniul iu tJiitteiuul muell, uud ivui In- iiiliuiiiiKitTcd uiutiT uny finituinuuicf, Ui the moat deticntr fcl'muich. Inttetit, they ran be ned by all per ua with the 1111 ptTovt a:iuty. It would be well for thoae who are niult utIW-U-d in the uervoua ayst'iu. Iu roiDiuenre with one te apofulor Ivm, and yrtuluiilly in fritue. Weap-ak fioni eiMtriK uud are4kt' dnirsv, a pr'p.r jndjrf. The prt fur aial wale, laive uniti-d ia rv ciinnneiHliiiK the OtTiimn Ilitlt-n, and tu the uiilictcd we uoat eordialtr adi'iae their uae. SPIRIT OF THE TIMES," June telth snvs:" 'DO Ol'R rifMiUtiTIXENH who are invalids, know the uumy nan. nshuw cures Hut have been performed by l)r. H.onTand's Celebrated German Hitler f If they do if, we recommend lliein tothe"l!crmun Mtvliciue Store," all who are mllicted with I jvrr Coinpluini, Juuiahre, Ui-s-peHiia, or Nervous Debility ; tbe Doctor buscured ninny ol' our eitizeasafier the beat physicians hnd fulled. We have used I lieu, ami tliey hnve psuveri lo be a medicine tint every taie abNud kiaiwot', and we eunmS refrain giving our tea tuivmv in their invor, and thul which gives Ibem greaiar claim upon our bumble etfort, they are entirely Vegetable, "THE DAILY NEWS," July 4th anya: "We iak knowingly ui Ut. Htnfoiid's Celebrated Ger. man Bitters, when wa auv it ia a bleaaing of thai aae ; and iu dieeascsof the biliary, digestive and Nervous 8 atoms, it liusms weihink an eqnul. It is a Vtaretable Pruparatioo, and nuda without Alcohol, and to all invalid we would re commend it as worthy their eonndenoe. For sulc, wholenile ami Mail, at Hat priiuilpal Depot, GKHMAM MED1C1NK BTORli, No. Uaoa tkraet, Philadelphia. For sale by M. A. McCAY, Northumbertand snd Bun. oury ial Kspscuibl dealers generally uirouguoui llie riluie. April 81, 1819 ly Ctotton Yarn, Cotton Carprt Clmin, Cotton Laps J ami Wsdding, Cotton Outlines, Koailv msile Pantaloons, Kcady made Vests, Cotifreas Knives, Porcelain lineal prtwerving kettle, just received for sal by H.MAS8EK. Wunburv, Dee. S, 1848. AXES of a very superior quality (ot al hr. . H. MASSEK. ' . Sunbury, Dew. 9, 1818. ( T)I.ANK BOOKS-An aMortrm-ng of Slaus -' Book, just reoeivsKl aiui ie by H, MArSsBK, i Puntmrj', Dm. 8, 1848. . njYKL'P MOLAScsES. Huiwrior refilled Hyrup kJ Molajwrs lo, l by ' HE.KV MA8cER. Cunbur , Dec. t, 1848. SALAXflANDZSIl. rillr; Afctt tHIEf FTltVOF CRttTI, FIRE-rROOF DOOM FOR BANKS AND STORM Seal end I-Rr-Cin(f Presses, Patent Slate-Lined Refrit;(ra torn, Water FiU - ters, Patent Portable Water CU "' . sets, intended for the Sick ' and InArtn. -' . EVA8 (t WAT80N, 76 South ThintStro,. , t OPPOMTB THB PHILADELPHIA EXCIANOE. Maanfaeture snd knap constant ly oa band, a large, assortment of the above articles, Wether wit! then- Patent Imoroved flnatmandar PIRE-PHOOr BAFE1, whieK aie so renrtmster) a6 set st res a ana nasi of oM so Ihesf asaj axrietlr Ire-proof, and thai m mn will resist la Sr of anr a naildhw TV. uu. Jt than SmVs are mssV nrbotler iron, tha maide caae of eoas atona, and IsA'acisi Mm tajies taw and isanr eaa ia a spacS of some three (net- thick., M ts ftSed in with indeatroc note mat .n si so as to irmlre Stan vmeKssqesnty to burn any of thrroatmts hande of this Ore. TtasM Saapstone M-' snnsmlera we are prepared o ernre ehe world t nrodnee anv article hi tbe shane of Boas SsSM tkat stand as nencli bent, snd ws noW osvneces frsmly SA alf" trrne to heve them tairrtr teatea ny panne nrsinre, v. etsoeoatlnne to rnaiinfartiire s targe and general assort-' tamnt ot oar Premium Air-tight r ire I'reor Bares or which there are over W0 now in nse, snd in every instance thev have given entiie aaliafactinn lo the purchasers of which we will refer ilia ptilsre to a few gentlemen who have them in trae ' Haywood A SVivder. Pottsville; Joseph O. Lswton' Potlsville; Mr. AVillinm Carr, Doylestown, Pa., N. ft 0. Tavtor, lp north 3d St.: A Wright ft Nephew Vine st. wharf; Alcxnnder Cnror, Conveyancer, wrner of Filhert nisi qtli ats Jolm M. Ford, 34 north 3d st.; Mvert Bush, 411 north Sdsi.t Jnmca M.Psul, 101 smith 4th st.; Dr. Dnvid Jayne, S south 3d at.; Mnttiew T. Miller, SO south Hd st.i nnd we could nnme some hundreds of others II it were necessary. Now we invito the attention of the public, and pnrticnlnrly those in wnnt of Fire Proof Safes, to cnll at our store before pnrehnsiror elsewhere, and wa win satisfy tliem they will irei a better and chcnr article nl our store thnn nt nny other establishment in the city. We nlso mnuulnctitre Ihe ordinary Fire Prjof Chests, at nt very low prices, cheaper thun they can be tionght at sny other store in Philadelphia. DAVID EVANS. JOHANNES WATSON., riiikidelphin, April ?, IMS ly , OXYGENATED ' ii o isj m S3 . ' A sovi:ni:tt;N nr.Mi:nY for I'llTIIISIC, AND GENERAL DEBILITY. GEORGE B. GREEN, Pruprietoiu , Windsor, Vermont. If n sovereiii reuinty f..r I)Vll'Prl A, in snanv nf sit forum, such ns iniu in the ftoiii ieh. Henrlbilm, habitus' Costivrnejis, Acid Stomach. Headache, loss of Appellia Piles, N' iirllt Swints, mill even t'oiisiuiiittion (l)vtpeplii Phthisic,) ami Asthma, or Phthisic intended with demure incut oi lh Hioiniirh (nr Dyspeptic Asthnm.) Dilncul nrenthinr. which often results front innicrlrct digestion ( Dyspeptic riyspnira.) is relieved by these Bitters, In short their uae hns been proved in th. relief of almost all thi sympbnns thnt proceed from a debilimted of atonieeendi tionof theHtomneh; nlso in general debility arising Iron sg or from the effects of Fever, particularly Fever am Ague. Fenmles sutferiitg tinder any uterine deranremea rising from weakness, will find th "OlTofrsTta Bit tsss" an excelleut remedy, and not surpassed by any mtiii cine in use. The history nf this medicine is peCnllar. It has nnd h. wny to politic invr solely by the lOrce of its own intrissis merits. to nrtihcitil means hnve been nurd lo give it na toriety nisi thrust it U.ni public iittenti-11. It ban neve before even been nilvertised. but having first shown iu re innrkabte etneaey in the tinnity ot the proprietor, and hi him aftrrwnnls iiduiinistered b'i his nltlicted Iricivls and ac iltiaiulaiK-c. with a lihe result, its reputation jrraditaHv ei tended nnl it it is known iu the most disbud jons o'f th I.' ui. in. ns ii iiieriieim. nf uitrivalliit virtues in the core '' Dyspept-iu in till its ilitf'.Teiit tonus, nnd nJo for llie cure a AellniL-i or I'litliisie. lis only herald and its nnlv enl-'g lias lieen fSi. sl'irynf its V'.nil--ri'il' eiTieaev, ns fold t'ror month 1 1 mouth or l,v b-lter from fiirnd to irleisl. In est ry instniiee wlieie tli--". Hitters have l-i-en nse,, n,id the r suit iiii.il. known to tlie jiro-iriotor. Uiey have proved a n ini-iy. , . . . 9 Noun Tons eertifn-ite,.. nttestiu'; the simrular efheaey a the -t Ixvi.kn iTi.n I'lTri-K.." are iu tbe imsnession o' Ui pr i,ri.i.ir ; manyot them signed by persons already e-idi-knowu to tlie public. ;i:r. n. finnnii. rr,.riewr. , U'IMiMij;. Vi.. iHtl-u. .j The following L'ci'lificntcs bnre reeentty bean received t Wl.llltoTo-r. Xt. C Jrs tft, 1st. Ilnvinc nnde use of the -l layxrmted Uitlers" prepsriit by lit. ;.o. It. liieeii. of Windsor., Vt. nnd fnm know, halire obtained ut liieir rtihiicy in other msea, wecheeriu lv reeointneisl lliein to tliei.iil.be. U-lievinc that tbcv winfn.lv sustain Ihe ret-Minneistntion of the Projirieliir. We hose i t III IllilT dif!'u'd I all ut f lliat this valuable remedv nwy ba so grrr-rallv dirt thronchoiil the iniintrv tluit it mny be arrevsibt. t liflK-ti.lt. .MKI. PIIKI.PIS. . , , ' ' . (VILLI A. XI I l-IHM. -""l.-r irom Trrmcal. J..'i:S F. SI.M.XIli.SS. I . S. Sen-tot Irom R. Island. J. 'I'. i.lOKEIIl-.AD, I S. rk-iutor and lonrurly Woters or of Kentt ekv. I. II. AltiMH.D, Member of Congress and formerly vern-ir of It. I. W.M. XVI ii iDKIfi:!:, T. rVrntoi and farraariy Oa vernor of Miehitiaii. .M. L. MAKTI.N, D'K1', ln Conrre.s from trite!-: Territory. From Hon. II. D. Fnojr.s. Rr'nbr .if Cmtett frsr Peiuim-lv-inia. Wa.iiin'utox. D. C. Jcn 10, IK- Tlear fir I hnve been a dyspeptic sufferer for shoot lS years, and liuve resorted to various medicines fur relief without siieeess. until I made use ol' vour 4-Oxvgenated Hitlers." I Imvc used ulsmt two bottles, and hod imseaf restoreil bi -riivt iir-r.lt h The forms in which tha dis ease showi-d itself, in my ense, were, great acidity f lb stomach, .s uf uppelile. extreme flntiilenca, severe coastl pntion oi the bowels, and violent headache. Feeling desi Mtia lliat a kisiwlcilue of your valuable remedy may reach others similarly atllicted. I take greet pleasure is record ing my lestiinouy to ita curative power; and would alas remiiik, thnt while on a vi.il at home a short time since, I administered u sn t of a bottle to a number of my afflicted frieisls, with great slices.. They are desirous that ye should establish an agency at Pittsburg, or inform them where the medicine can he obtained. With an earnest as-. ire for ynnr prop-ritv aisl liapniness, I subscribe nwasif truly your friend , D. FUSt'iiK. - Ihict. iIko. H. t!srr.-.X"iiidir, Vt. Slid XVIfilesale ami Itetall bv Clora llMskar, SO Soutli Sixth Sired, Philndelphin. Agent for Sniibiirv II. II. MASSI3T. Agents for Milton MAI KAY A HAAfi. Acent foi I nner .MahoiH'y J. C. UrA.N. April 15, ltMe OAKFOR1VS L'.MllVALLED STYLE OF HATS FOU ti'EXTLEMEX. f II A II L K S OtkFURD, So. 104 CHESTNUT STREET rhitatlelphia. ' . YVnulO! rcspcrlfnllv invita attention In hi superior style of luts lor autumn, 184S, which will l fuuml the most ieilcit ever before olTcred In th .. eomintiiiliy. Its (wruliar forms render, it th mnr tlcsirabl , a. ii combines sll th essential nf dun. 1 liiltty amlneaincss, rcuuisile in that anicln of ilras wliilts lii iiicrcasid f.ciluios in iu roaaufettwin with nil (lis nmuVru improvements, siiablu nil To Chaiiasbk the W oRtH to produce bellrr Hal. .'... . c . Chilpsss's Fiscr Hart as a Ciss tss Lati.st Mons. Tltrae boikIs have ln-n sslrcled with great crc, snd will be found most bttj(u ml ehssts in their styles. Limns' Kini.iu Hits sag, Cars nr Estibs it .w 1'iTTiuss. Great care has len bestow, ed in ronstrurtitig thr atlicl. ihut they may fil peid clly ay and form a (racefol asnMrsBC. CHARLES OAKFORD, 104 Chestnut st. a lew doors sbo Third. Philadelphia. Seemlier 30, 1848.ch June 81, 1818 ly ' Plc(orlnlEdlllon of d'AnblfftM great H ork on tbe Helrmilla OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTDRTIN GER. MAN V, SWITZERLAND, ItC Will he publnhsd or. or about th 1st ef April. !8, by JOS. A. SPEEL, No. 98 Cherry at. sbov taw , his splendid lSmo edition of th too amd work, with 18 engraved illustrations frees ri- ginal desins; 4 volt in 8, bound ia nlrt cloth . and library sheep. . Th publisher resnettfully calls th ittention ' of th trad and th publie generally, to Ihie 1 work being the only illutratdditioj published in th United Ststes H trusts that th beauty of its embellishments, th strong tad substantial manner in which it is bound, ia conjunction wits th known popularity of th work itslf, will k a iur recommendation to publie laser. JOS. A. SPEEL. 08 Cherry st. abov 6th. ' -J. A. 8 haa also kftely publithcd, a aw and? besutirul Editioaof Sergeant IWll'gRar Show, t a suitable book for children, neat I u itn. im ' ggtr (loth. ' . i , if f Phimdelphia, April t, 18 A ..t iaiii Misf I JATETrTrt.e. of- all krnd. Harfisei' wnnng and tudellibl ink, Cetsom yetw aW lllll. illd .ill! m. .1 t. T -,j .M Uj ' V if Sunbury, DccS, 1848. ' '"' CVRl'S An anrtiiieut just meived, ' silk H A'l'S.i aV l-n i..." -i. L Ale. , , - - t , ivi wns j . MAHaiaV. ' 1J t'unhurv tVc 148.