;i.j.jJ1.-I J aj.juma SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAM0K1N JOUNRAL. . tnotna adtextvae. W heard the other day A story related by la old tailor, Capt. Jacob which made great impression upon us, and which we with we could repeat with the unction and nautical phraseology of the worthy narrator. , It occurred during the late war. The cap. tain, who waa a native of Plymouth, was run ning on the coast in a schooner loaded with flour. , He had neatly reached his destination, When he was overhauled by the enemy's fri gate, who ordered him peremptorily to heave h Una aboard. There was no resisting the command, for the schooner was without arms, and the tender full of marines and sail ors, armed to the teeth with pistols, muskets and cutlasses. The captain had a light but fair breeze aloft J his sails drew, and he was driving near a reef, the entrance to which he was perfectly familar with, and once in side of which, he was sure of mnking port, undisturbed by the tender. In this view he ordered one of his men for ward with a line, in a clear, stentorian voice, perfectly audible on board the tender, sung out , "Heave your line aboard!" then added, in a whisper, so as to be heard only by his men, 'Heave it short 1" ' The Yankee sailor caught the hiut, and 'hove" according to directions. The end of the line fell splashinir in the water. , High above the execrations of the English officer commanding tbo tender, rose the roar of the indignant Vankee skipper. "Is that the way to heave a line, you lub berly son of a land crab 1 Heave the line ship shape, you lubber, or I'll cut your liver out. Heave it short !" Again the line fell short, and the English officer and Yankee captain vied with each Other in showering imprecations and invec tives on the head of the blundering "lnml lubber." Meanwhile the breeze was fresh ening, and the schooner drawing nearer to the reef. Again and again the" order to heave was. given, with the same undertone addition and the same result. The Englishman began to smell a rat, and just as the Yankee skipper threw himself flat on the deck, and made his men follow his ex ample, the report of a dozen muskets was heard, and a shower of bullets came whist ling through the rigging. "Let them tire and be darned I said the Yankee, 'I'll show him a clean pair of heels." And taking his tiller between his heels, ns he lay upon the dock, he ran the schooner eleverly inside of the reef. They were soon out of gun shot from the baffled tender. Up went the stars and stripes, and with a hearty cheer from the mariners. an old one-eyed sea-dog pulled exit the fife, and gave them Yankee Doodle in strains as Melodious as the triumphant notes of a pork er that has escaped the butcher's knife Captain Jacob saved his bacon and his flour too.. Maine Democrat. BMJDES AND WIDOWS. - M,.friiij in Ifie possession of J, Payne Collier, of the time oj Janus i.j If ever 1 marry, lie marry a maide : To marry a widbwe I am sore afrayde: for maydes they are simple, and never will grutch. lutwidowos full oft, as they saie, know too much, A maide is so swevte and so gentle of kinde, That a maide is the wyfe f will choose to my minder A widowe is froward, and never will yeeld ; Or if such there be, you will meet them but seelcL A maidw nere eomplaineth, do what so you will; But what you meane well' a widowe takes ill: A widowe wilt make you a druge and a slave,, And cost nere so much, she will ever go brave. A maide is so modest, she seemtheth a rose, When it first beginneth the bud to unclose ; flut a widowe-full blowen often deceives, And tbo next wiude that bloweth shakes downe all her leaves. That widowes be lovelie, I never guinsaye, But too well all their bewtio they know to display ; But a maide hath so great hidden bewty in store, She can spare to-a widowe, yet never be pore. Then, if I marry, giro me a fresh maide, If to marry with anie I need be not afrayda; But to marry with anie it asketh much care, And some batchelora hold they are best as they are. The British army consists of 20 regiments ef Cavalry, and 114" regiments of Infantry; for which there are 9 Field Marshal, 66 Generals. 142' Lieutenant Generals, and 191 Major-Generals nearly three generals to a giment. The British navy consists of 660 armed ves els of every description, for which there are 1S2 Admirals and Rear-Admirals, besides 5r retired Admirals one Admiral to every three' esse Is.- Mackaekl. The waters of Capo Ann are warming with No. tmackarel. On Tuesday WitKih a circumference of six miles, there were over six hundred vessels engaged in Batching' this favorite fish. It is supposed, aaya the Transcript,, that at least twelve thou ' sand barrels were taken, valued' at $100,O0Ct We found, the following- epitaphs in a church yard in Nottingham Square. We were always found and we can't tell why of 'loafing' in a church yard ;- and if the thing , was mora dbne, what queer things might be given to tho world : JI?emJr ?'?'rther. by misfortun serownded One dy'd of his wounds, and the tother was drownded." ft bears the date of July , 1812. . Another "Farewell, my friends allr Sister and dear mother, You have lost yoar sen, Vn4 have got no other."' . Spirit of tin Tinu$. to Free Soil Pick Aie, published at tynn aVwatUladdowa tha namaa of Van Boren tJMW) and tun P .Uo names of Gerritt Wn4 Charles C. Foote, as the Irw fret. THE ONLY RADICAL CURE FOR CONSUMPTION ! ! Scrofula or Kiin'- Kvil, Rltrnmntiwn, Obstinate Cutanaoua A: 1.: I - II ...1 ULrf..kM r.niniwnrr, I impici m rcnuini mi iw uiunn Bilem Chronic S-ire Eyea, King Worm or Tetter, Bmtd Head, Enlargement and Pain ofth . Hemes mid joints, HtuWiorn fleers, Syphi. litie Symptom, Sciatica or lumbago, tlineaNcfl arising from an tnjudi cious io of Meicury, Drop sy, Exposure or Jmpru deneo in life; also, Chronic Consti tutioiud Uis orders. In this medicine several innocent but very potent articles of the vegetable kingdom are united, forming a compound entirely different in its diameter and properties from any other preparation, and uurivnllcd in its opration on the system when laboring under dimmse. It should be in the hands of every person, who, by business, or general course of life, is predisposed to the very tniinv nilimeuts that ren der life a curse, instead of a blessing, and so often result in fleam. FOR PCROFL'IaA. Sr. Drake's Pnnncen is recommended as a certain remedy, ot one instance of its titi hire tins ever occurred when free ly used ! It cures the disease and et the same time imports vigor to the whole system. tcrofulous persons can never pay too much attent ion to the state of their blood. Its pu rification should be their first aim ; for perseverance will accomplish a cure of eves iikbeditaht disease. FOU ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN Scurvy, Scorbutic Affections, Tumors, White Swelling, Krysipeias, !' leers, i-nncers, Kunniug sores. Kent ami llilcs, Dr. Drake's Panacea ciuinot le too highly extolled; it searches out the very root of the disease, and permanent. INDIGESTION OR DYSPEPSIA. No medicine perl wit s 1ms ever been discovered which gives so niueli tone to the stomnelt and canses the secre tion of a heiiUhy giistric juice to decompose the food as Dr. jjraK.e s rnnncea KIHKMATISM. Dr. Drake's Pnnncea is used with llie crcntest success in Rheunuilic Complaints, esjeciully such as chronic. It cures by driving out nil impurities and foul humour which have nccti mutated in the system, which are the cnuse of Kheu- uuiiism, (tout, ami dwellings ot the joints, uther remedies sometimes give temporary relief ; this entirely eradicates the disease from the system, even when the limbs and bones arc dreadfully swollen. CONSFMPTIO.V. Consumption car br cured. Coughs, Catarrh, Bron cliftiit, Spitting ot' BI-hwI, Aslhtna, Dillieultor profuse Ex pectoration, Hectic Flush, Niiflit Sweats, Tain in the side Alc. huvc been cured, ami can bu with as much certainty as any other distxise. A spec i he 1ms long leen sought for, but iu vain until the discovery of Dr. Drake's Punucea. It is mild ami snte but certain und etlicatious iu its operation, and cannot possibly injure the most delicate constitution. We would earnestly recommend those olHieted to give it it trial ond we believe they will in huve occusion to regret it. The sy stem is cleansed and slrenirihenod, the ulcers on the lungs are healed, ami the pntients'gradunlly tegam their usuul health and strength. Keud the Jotiuwiug : Pnn,4., Dee. Hth, 1847. DKAn Sir : In reply to your question rc8ecting the use of Dr. Drake's Panucen, I will suv, .lint although a neriwt dislieliever iu tha existence ot a Panacea, or cure tor all disease, however valuable it may lie iu certain conditions of the system, still 1 have believed that a cure for Consump tion would Lie discovered sooner or inter, and cuiicsity led me to try yimr medicine iu two very inveterate cases. They were pronounced by the attending physicians to be pulmonary consumption, and nlmiiHotietl by them as in curable. One of the persons had boeu under the treat ment of several very able practitioner a for a number of years, and they said she had "old fashioned Consumption eombiite with Scrofula,11 ami tlutt she might linger for soma time, but could not be permanently relieved. In both cases the effect of the Panacea I ins been most gratifying. Only four or five bottles were used by one of the persons before she began to improve rapidly. The other took about ten. I will only add that familiar as I am with consumption by inheritance ami by extensive oltservution as a study, and knowiiur also the injurious effects in nine cases out of ten of tar, boneset, and other vegetable tonics, as well as of iiuuiy in uim exncutunuuBniKiseuauve, i snouKl never nave recommended the use of Drake's Panacea if had not becu acnuninted with the ingredients. Suffice it to say tlmt these art teuimiuieiiueu uy tu. m-t, ti.t. ., m u - rhy-i ciruu, and in their present combimxl state, form prolsibly ...v n..v....v ,H.l IH1B CVIJ, I1UJUR. ill aeconlnnee with a theory ot' Conaiimption Franee a few years ago, by one of her imt e uo Murmuvc nwi mia ever ik-cii made, i tie cure is broached iu eminent tavri. tera ou uieilicine, and now established by fuels which ad mit vi uu uiatiiuic. Very Respectfully Yours. L. C. GUNN. To use the lanTunire of another. "Dr. Tinilco'. Pal.fl.H, ... always salutary in its effect never injurious. It in out as Opiate it is n and Expectorant. It is not intended to lull the invalid into a laUil security. It is a great rein I y a grand healing andcuralivo coinVunil. the great ami only remedy which medieul science and skill has vet produced l-r me trcalinent ot this hitherto uueotnuered malady. And no pi-rain alllicted with this druid dis'-nse, will be just to himself and his iriunds, it he en (t.u-n to the testing- its virtues. A amle Iwllle, in mutt mia, will pru. duce m ravonthU) cliange iu tiie comlition uf uiy pHticiit, TOTjrUI.ADIK.S. IJiiliea if raile cnmnlezioii ami coiummplive lialiio, and uc h u are dehiiiutcd liy those ulMtrurliniia which lenialra io liable to, are reabirod liy tlie nao of a bottle or two, In lilooni vizor. It it by lar the brat rniimlv ever diacoveretl f.w weakly children, uid inch as liave bac'l humor, j beinr plmannt, th-y take it. It immediately reatorca theanpetltct ttrcngth and color. ' Nothiiw can be moro aurpriaiiiK tluin ita invigorating eT fecta on tho lininan I'rume. Puraiuia, all weukneaa and laa aitudc lielore Uikinir it, at once become roliuat and lull of eneriry under Ita inlluenre. It iiiiuicdiale .ouuteract the iicrvclraanesa of the female frame. CAVTtO.V . He careful and ter Unit you (et the genu ine Dr. DHAKK'a PiN.rii it Imi the aixnalure of Oko. K. Htorr. on the wrapper nwl alao lite luiiue 'Da. liRAKK1! PMli, l'llll.." blown in the gluia. l'rcirl ouly by Hrouu. it Co. Urnggiata, No. !il North Pulh St., l'hiludclphin. Agfiit for Sunhiiry II. MASSKIt. Hrddalsohy Wm.A.MukiaiA 'o , riiinville II Phae tk, Milton; )luv McCor, .Northumberland : fc. P.Uiiis, UlonnjKtnliir. April 1, 164S ly SALAMANDER, FIIIE A.M THIEF I'll OOF t'HKSTS, FIKK PHOOK DOOHH FOR UANK8 AND STORES Seal and Letter-Copying Presses, Patent Slate-Lined Refrigerator, Water Fil ter, Patent Portable Water Clo- i tent led for t und Infirm. EVANS & WATSON, 76 South Third Street, OPPOSITE THE PHlLADiy.l'HIA EXCHANGE. Maiiufui-tiire and kerpoourtunt ly on baiHl. a large aaiurUiiriii of the ahova articles, together with their Piitenl Improved Snluniaiidtr FiHE-PKOOF SAFES, which re tn eiaunnictetl aa to act at rest all maimer of doubt aa to Iheii being atricily fire-proof, and tliat Wwy will rraial tlie fire ot' any Ullklillir. Thn nutai.U mmm theaa Safes are made of boiler iron, the inside ease of aip etoue, and between Uie outer caae and inner caae ia a apuce of aome three iuchea thick, ami ia tilled iu with indeatruc tihle material, ao aa to make it ait iumoaaibility to burn any (I the eon tenia iiiaida of thia Cheat. Tlieaa Sraipatoiie Su luminulera wa are prepared and dfi challciure tho work! v produce any article iu the sbupe of liouk Sufea tlut will stand aa much heat, and we hold ouraelvea ready at all tiuiea to have them fuirly tested by puluio bonfire. We alao continue to manulnctiire a kirge and general assort ment of our Premium Air-tight Fire Preof Safes uf which there are over HOU now i UMJ) ami in every inatance they huve given eutiie satinfuctiou to ilia purchuaers f which we wiU refer the puulie to a few geiitleniea who have ttiem III uae. Haywood k Sny.ler. Pottsillei Joseph 0. Lawtoo taviUe j Mr Ullam Carr, IJ..yM;sUwn, Pa. N. 4 O. Taykir, itjg wirth 3d at.; A Wright k Nephew Vui. st. wharl j Alexiuider Caror, Onveywmrr, corner of Filbert aial 0lh st..; Jh M. Ford, M north 3d .t.j Myers Bush, ao uorth 3dst. James M.Paul, 101 south J.thst.1 Dr. Dnvld Jayne, B south ad at.; Muthew T. Miller, 90 south 3d st. and we eould name some huudreils of others U it were necessary. Now we invite the attention of the iuWic. and particularly Uioae in want of Fire Proof Safe, o call at our store before purchasing elsewhere, and vn can satisfy them they will get a better and cheaper article at our store titan at any other establishment in iha We also manufacture the ordinary Fire Proof Chests, at at very low prices, cheaper thau they can be bought at any DAVID EVANS, ' JOHANNES WATSON. Philadelphia, April , If4-ly George J. Weaver, SOPB MASSB tV SHIP CHANDLER. Ao. 19 Wuler Street and Ao. I I AurA Wkarvet Philadelphia. II A8 conttantly on hand, a general atsort aoent ot (Jordege, Heine 1 wines, etc., viti Rupee. Vishina Rocm White Ronea. Manil. la Ropea, Tow Linaa for Canal Boats. Also, a compute assortment, of Seine Twines, aVe. such as Hemp 8bad and Herring Twine, Beat PaUnt OiU net i wine, uoMot) Bhad and Herring Twine. Shoe , AUo- Bed (Jords, Plough Uiwa, rjajwrm, inemm, Lotloo and Vireao Carpet Chaina, eke, all of which be wUI diapoea of on lottoutble laraaa. Philadelphia, Juaa 54, 1148. ly PHILADELPHIA UCSDICAL HOTJSE, EttnhHAtd 16 Mar by Or. KISKBLIN. Ths olrtatt, turstl and beat hind to ear til forms of seerft dissassPf dissiMi ei ins skin nd solitary habits of youth, is D it. KIN KELT N, 2V. W. earner of d and Union tie., between Sprue mna fine, t tqnaret jrom IM Exchange, YOUNG MEN I If yon vilua tour lif or Tour health, tfmrmber, ths deity oft mnnth, nay, ven t week, mty prove your ruin, both of body nd mind. Henct let no ftlaa modraty Jeter yoo from making your rtte known to on ho, from education and reapeclabilily.cnn alone brfriend you. U. . .: ir ' I-- t. vtNirffl TM'H iiv wuo uiacva nimwil unuvr ir n.i.nuu.k treatment, mty teliglooaly confide In hit honor tt aentlemtn, and in vho bosom will D lorever locked ths seerel of the nalirnt. Too many think they will hoc the secret i tneir own hetrtt, and cure lhemelvp, Alia! how of. ten it thit fatal delueion, and how many a pro miaing yonng man, who might have been tn ornt. ment to tocicty, hit faded from the earth. COUNTRY INVALIDS, finding it inconvenient lo make personal tpplira linn, can, by alating their caae explicitly, together with all their ey mptoma, (per l tier, post-paid,) have forwarded lo them cheat containing l)r. K'a me dicines appropriated accordingly. Ptckagee of Mrdtcinea forwarded to any part ol the United Stale at a moment'a notice. ( Pot pain LiT-rana, addteared to Dr. Ki Kliiti. Philadelphia, will be promptly attended 10 Oc. 30lli, 1847. ly M'CLEES &GERM0N'S DAGUERUEOTYPE ROOMS, No 198 Cbesnut Street, South East Corner of Eighth tt , Philadelphia. PORTRAITS from the amallest breast ) In to the largeet eixc, aingly or in group. The Proprietor are warranted in eating, that their work haa gained a reputation aeconu to none in the world. Extracta from the Pre- t Mfe-like in the expression, chastly correct in the shading. Ledger. Tho tit bat arrived at great perfection, and none understand it better than Mct'leet it Ger- mon." 'Baltimore hit. "Admirable I nothing can exceed their exquisite delicacy." K S. Gazette. Extract from the report of the Judges, at the la fair of the Fr.inklin Institute. Daguerreotypes-- in this department there are some very excellent specimens in tba exhibition, and the Jutlgea think they see a progressive improvement in this branch of the art. I hey hove not recommended an a ward in f.ivor of tny of the compeiitmi. hut aie ili-p. seil to rank t fint in order, the collection of Mct'LEES & UBKMtlW, as containing the lar gest number of tuprrior spteimens." I hilhdelphhi, Feb 19, 1818. 6m CUTLERY. AN rxt.nsive Slock of Pocket and Table CUT I.ERY, for tale by J0H1T 1. C OLEIC AIT, Not. 32 arifi 3:1 ARCADE, and 8A North THIRD Strett, Ct'tnp Uing 5000 dozen Penknives, 8cis.,rs and Knors. Also, a choice assoitmenl of Rodgtri & Sons Wostenholm'e, Greaves', W. St 8. Butcher' and Fenney a Cutlery. Also, Spanish, Dirk and Hunting Knivr. Also, Guns, Piatola, an I Bowie Knives. Ala.', The American Kaznr Strop, a eupenor article, wortv the attention of Dealer Ca. Dealer in Culleiy, will find the above 8tock worthy their attention, ai the Subrcriher' chief boainea la imiornng and telling cutlny, PhiLtdelphia, June 10th, 1848 ly. GIESEfeSON. Commission and Forwarding EXES CHANTS, No. 48 Commerce Strett Wharf. BALTIMORE. win receive and sell all kinds of Country Pio duce Flour, Grain, &c. N. B. Particular attention given to the tale of Lumber. And cash advance made on con aignments, when required. April l, 1848. 4m ITITW CHEAP GOODS. John W. Friling, RESPECTFULLY inform, bit friends and customer, that ha bat iust received ami opened a splendid assortment of GOODS, cotui ting oi DRY GOODS, Groceries, Hardware, Queenswure, 4t. The public are invited to call nn,l nmln. c,- tnemseives. Sunbury, May 8, 1818 tf The Grand Purgative FOB THE CUBB Or Headache, Giddiness, Rheumatism, Piles, Dytpep ii, Scuivv, Xmall Pox, Jaundice, Pains in the Back, Inward Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Rising in ihe Throat, Dropsy, Asthma, Fevers of all kinds, Female Complaint, Measles, Salt Rheum, Heart Burn. Worms, ('holers Morbus, Coughs, Qniin-ey, Whooping Gnugh, Consumption. Ktu, Liver Complaint, Erisiptla, Deafness Itching, of the Skin, Cold, Omit, Grsvel, Nervous Complaint', AND A T1BIE1T OF OTRSS VIBXASEa ABISIKt) raoM iMrnMiTiia ov Tea bloor, inn ot. tTtucTioat is th oaoAxs or m etSTIOM. Eiperience hat proved that nearly every Dia ease originates Irom Impurities of the Blood or de rtngementt of ihe Digestive Orgtna and to secure Health, we mutt remove those obstruction or re. tlore Ihe Blood lo in ntlural Hate. Tho aversion to taking medicine ia most iflV- lually removed by Ulickjiib) a Visctablb Pi'b oativs Pills, being completely enveloped with a routing or pure while Sugar, (which It aa ditiov from tha internal ingredient aa a rut ahell fioui the kernel) abd hats so tasts or xcoirist, But ara aa easily swallowed aa bite of candy Moreover they neither natuente or gripe in Ihe alighiest degree, butoneiata eouallv nn all the die. essed parts of Ihe system, instend of confining themselves to, artd rtrking any particular region. Thut, if tl e Liver be affected, one ingirdient will opt rate on thl particular organ, and, by cleansing it of an Exceta of Bile rettore it lo its natur d atate. Another will operate on Ihe B'ood, and remove all Impuiit.et in iu circulation: while third will elfectu.lly expel whatever impurities koi uiscnargeu into the alomac't. anil nance iney stbibb at ths hoot or dissab. re. move an impure Humors from tha k.ul. n Ihe pores externally and internallv i. ..n.r.i. .n fore gn and obi oiiout particles from lha chyle, so Out the blood may be thorough'y pine thus seen ring a f ee tnd healthy action In tha Heart. I.ungt - .1 f I-,-. . i . . . . a . i anu inereoy iney BRSTOBS HBtlTM S' The entire tra'h of the above ran be ascertained ..... u. m ! bus i anu meir virtuea are po"e enu certain In restoring Health, that .... pruprwior oioti ntmseii to return' the monev paid for them in all eatea where they do not give whi asiiaiaciioa. Bctall Price, 35 cti. per Box. Priaeipsl office No. 68 Vesey at, N. Yoik Sold by JOHN YOUNG, etunbur.. U. A. MeCAY, Nortbamborland. (Tr Kemembsr Dr. O. V. nilrk.n.r (a th. u. venior of ihe 8ugar Poated PHU, and that nothing wa. vm bmiu or BDIH Kt InlloJtieed ihemui June. IMS. Kturh.. .nnD alwaya aak-for Clicktnec's gsm rid phi. ..j lake no other, or they will be made the victims of aireuu. avpt, 18th, 1MT. ly sow OD LI 52f 'O' JJH SuT IT haa power In eaoea all mtisii SORES. CROrULOU8 homore, SKIN DI8EA8E8, POISONOUS WOUNDS to discharge their pa Irld matter, and then he ale them. It la richly termed All-healing, for there la aeare ly t disease, ex trnal or internal, that it will not benefit. I have need It for the latt fourteen yeara for all diteaeee of the cheat, eoneomption and liver, Involving the utmost danger and rtwpotitihility. and I declare before heaven arid man, that not in one tingle cjM hat it failed to benefit when tha pa tient was within tha reach of mottal mean. I have had physician, learnrd in the profession. I have had minister of the go. pel, judge of the bench, aldermen, lawyer, gentlemen of the high rat erudition, and multitude of the poor use it iu every variety of wnv, and there has been but one voire one Universal voice saying t "M'Allister, our uintment ia uuimj." In Scrofula, Old Sores, Rrvneitela. Taller Li ver Complaint, Sore Eyes, Quinsy, 8ore Throat, Bronchitis, Broken or Born Breast, Pile, all Chest Diseases, such as Asthma. Oppression. Pain Ats sore blps, Uhapped Hnuds, Tumors. Chit nn's Lutanenua Eruptions, Nervous uineasee. tnd of the Spine, there is no medicine now known aa good. 8CAI.D HEAD We have cured cases that actually defied every thing known, aa well aa the ability of 16 or SO doctors. One man told us he had tpenl (300 on his childien without any bene- fit, when a few botes of Ointment rurid them, BALDNESS tt will restore the httr sooner han tny other thing. HbAUAUHE 1 he ealve has cured peisons of the headache of 13 year' standing, and who had it regular every week, to that vomiting often took place. Ilgargit, Ban Achs, and Anna in ths FiCK, are cured by thia Ointment with like uccesa. RURNS. It ia one of the best thing in the world for Burn. (Read the direction around ihe box.) KHEUM A TISM. It remove almost immedi ately the inflnmation and swelling when Ihe piin ceae. (Head the Directions around the Box.) uui.u r be. I . uonsumpimn, l.iver Uom plaint, Pain in the chest or side, falling off of th brilr, one or the other always accompanies col feet. (This Oinlmenl is the true reme.lv.) It is a sure sign of disease to have cold feet. TETTER. There it nothing belter for lh cure nf Tetter. PILES. Thousand ate yearly cured by thi Ointment. HJKWSJ. Uccaaional use or Ihe Ointment i always keep Co ns from growing. People neeil never l e troubled with ihem it lliev will u-e i Head the fallutoing Communiration, Riceived fiom anoUI.refpec fdi.n l well know citizen of Phradnlphu. and then judge for you tell: Philadelphia. 10 mo.. 13th, 1846. To T. B. Peterson, Having been reque-tcil In give my opinion on llie merits of M' A 1.1,18 TER'cl SALVE, I am willing to enumerate snn.c of Ihe belli fits which I have ripetiencej in Ihe use of tho trlicle. In the spring nf 1815, I hml nn attack nf Ery sipelas in my fcce which became very painful, and extendi d into one i f my eye, I eii.g attended with fevir, my distress was great and I heuaii to be fear ful of I.. nil g my eve. Although not much of a believer in what is commonly call, d quark medicines. I .urrha-ed a box ami made an Application to n.v face. To my sut prise the p-iin soon ab.ite.l, and in a we. k' time it was entirely cured, arid I firmly believe that il wa the salve, under Providence that cmed me. From that time to the pres. lit, I have ueed the article a occasion required, and ii every cec wbe.e I have Ured il, I have found a decided benefit Atone lime, on going to b-.l at night, my throat wss to tore that I swa lowed with difficulty, but by an application uf the salve I was rolieved lefore morning. I have utod it in case of turns, bruisrt sprnins, tnd firth cuts, all with the happier! effects, and one case of poisoning by a wild vine in the woods, has been dried up and cured by a few at'p'iciliont. From my own eiperience, I would strongly re comnjend it to all, as a cheap, convenient, family medicine. I have become so partial lo il, that I expect lo keep it cmi-tanily in tny family. Though not ami itioua lo apt ear in print, yet I cannot refuse In have thi commni.if aiion made public if judged best to serve ihe e iuae of humani ty. Respectfully thine, WM ADA.M8, . No. 26, Old York Kond. CAUTION. No Oinlmenl will be genuine unleas the names of James M'Ailig'.er, or J:.me M'Allister & Co., are written wiih a pen nn eve ry label. JAMES M'ALLISTER. Sole proprietor of Ihe a'-ove medicine. (xj-PRICE. 2S CENTS VEIi B0X.S Aoikts : J. W. FRILING. Sunhurv. FORSYTH. WILSON A Co.. - Northumberland. Dr WM. M BIOKLEY. D.nvil e, J. O. TROITSK. Sebnsgiove, P C 8HKM.ER. Lrwishurg. 'M. F. NAGI.K. 'Milton. JOHN KHAKFLEfS. Caltawifsa. Feb. tOlh, IS4S. cowlv TSTENf, VIDI, VIC!. Dr. A I I.E.N '8 VEOE- TT TABLE COMPOUND. f.,r tie cuie if DYSPEPSIA. LIVER COMPLAINT. NER VOUS DEBILITY. BILIOUS AFFECTIONS die. 1 his Medicine ia offered to the public under tne at sura nee that there it tin article in en-leiie hiving stronger claima lo their consideration. Be. ing compounded by a tegular Graduate of J. fft-r eon College, Philadilph a, and a practising physi cian of twenty years' sinndir if in Philadelphia, his long experience haa contlrmed him in the opinion that a compound medicine waa lequiied lo prevent and remrdy the debilitation pr duced by residing in low, nna-malic climatts, and lo counter ict the pro Iraling influencia of many nervoua disorder with which the human family are afflicted. DR. ALLEN ia a well known physicim, and ha used the abeve medicine in his practice for 8 yeara with the most ai-lonishing effect, having tes ted its quslilii s in above FIVE THOUSAND CA8ES. No medicine ever teei ived more flattering re commendation from phyricisna nf eminent itn.il. ing than hat been bestowed on Ibis, DYSPEP8IA OR INDIGESTION AND ITS CONSEQUENCES. An eminent Profer. tor tays : "It chiefly arise in pcraoni who lead either a very ardentary or irregular life. Although not regarded a a fatal disease i yet if negtecti d or improperly treared, may bring on It-curable Me. lancholy, Jaundice, Madness, or Veitigo, Palay and Apoplexy. A gr. al aingularity attendant on it is, that it may and often do. continue a great length of time without any remiaeion of the tymp torn. CAUSES. Grief and uneaine of mind, in lenie study, profune evacuations, eices in veuery, excessive ue of spirituous liquors, tea, tobacco, o pium, and oibor narcoiict, immodersle repletion, over distention of the stomach, a deficiency of Ihe sjcreiion of the I do or g.s'ric juice, exposuie to t uld and dump air, are the chief cause of this dia ease. SYMPTOMS. Lo of apielitf, nausea, aeari. bum, acidity, and fust id eructations, gnawing of (he stomach when empty, uneasiness in ihe thro it. i.l in tha tide, coarseness, cbiilnisa, Lnguor, osrness id spirits, pilpilaiiona, and dis uibcd leep." TREATMENT. DR. ALLEN'S VEGE TABLE COMVOVND be never tailed in altor ding immediate relief, tnd a ladical cuie for lhi diaeaan. (& Thi Medicine can be had of II. B Ma-er, Suni.uryi J. C. Msitin, I'ott ville, Medlar A Uickel, Orwigaburg and of Druggista generally. ALLEN dr. WARD, Pruprietora. Philadelphia, Nov. 37, 1847. cq ly HOARDING. THX atibtcribcr 't prepared lo receive and se coananadate S ftw transient or permanent Buarderi, at ker retidenea in Sunbury. The lo cation is in handsome and pleasant part of tha town, commanding a fme view of the 8uqutbau na, Northumberland and the aeenery adjacent. To peraana from the city, who with lo tpend a few months during the tnmmer teaton,- Sunbury afford a delightful retreat. a .. .' . , ANN O. MORRIS. April , U4I. m " ' . DANS NOTE I.I8T. PENNSYLVANIA The following list thowt the eurrent veins of all Vineylvania Bank N,tet. The most implicit re iance may be placed noon it, aa It la every week refully eomnared with and corrected from Bick- nell't Reporter, alnnki In Phlladelptoln. sj.. v. Diae. t . Pmian. NOTES AT PAH, Bank of Noilh America . , par Hank or the Northern Liberties . , par Commercial Bank of Penn'a. . , par rarmerr and Mechanica Hank . . par Kensington Bsnk . par Phtlattelphia Hank . . t par Schuylkill Bank . . . par 8nuthwark Bank , . par Western Bank . ptr Mechanics' Bank . par MannrnctitrerB' Mechanic Bank par flank of Penn Township . . par Oirard Bank P' Bank of Commerce, Isle Moyamensing par Bank of Pennsvlvama . par fount ry Bnnki Bank of Cheater County Westchester par par par par par par Bank of Delaware Comity Bank nf Germanlown Bank of Montgomery Co. Doylestnwn Bank Chester Germanlown Norristown Doyleslown Easlnn rJaslon Hank Farmers' Bank of Bucks co Bri.tol par Bank of Northumberland Northumberland par Columbia Bank cV n ridge co.'Columhia par Farmers' Bank of Lancaster Lancastci par par Lancaster County Bank Lancaster Lancaster Bank Lancaster pat Fnrmera' Bank nf Reading Reading par Office of Dank of Penn'a. Httrrisburg' These offices Office do do Lancaster Office do do Reading Office do do Easton do not issue n. NOTE8 AT DISCOUNT. Rank of the United flutes Philadelphia 17 Miners' Bank of Pollaville Pottaville par Bank nf Iwistown Lewistnwn failed Btnk nf Middlntnwn Middletown 1 Ctrliste Bank Carlisle 1 Exchange Bank Pittsburg I Do do branch of Hnllidavshnrg 1 Harrishurg Bank Harrisburg I Lebanon Bank Lebanon pnr Merchants' &. Manuf. Bank Pitrsburg 1 Rank nf Pittsburg PiltaSuig 1 Weal Branch B ink Williamspnrt 1 Wyoming Bank Wilkeshorra l Northampton Bank Allontnwn nn tale Berk County Bnnk Reading fniled Office of Bank of U. 8. Pittsburg failed Do do do Erie do Do do do New Brighton do Rank of Chambersburg Chamhershurg 1 BaNk of Gettysburg Gettysburg 1 llnnk of Sti'iuehann.i t'o. Mnnlrose 2 Eric Bunk Erie 3 Farmers' tk Dtovera Bank Wsynesburg 2 Franklin Bank Washington 'IJ lionesdale Bank Ilonesdalo lj Moiiongihela Bank of It. Browns 'ille I York Hank Yoik 1 iS. II. 1 he notea of those banks on which we omit quotations, and substitute a dash ( ) aro not purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, with the BROKEN I Philadelphia Sav. Int. I'liil.idelphia Loin Co. Scloivlklll Sav. Ina. KeiiMUElon Sav. In. A Ponn Township Sav. Ins. Manual Labor Bank (T. VV rwnndrt Hank Alleghany Bank of Pa. Bunk of Beaver Bank of Swatara Bank of Washington Centre Bank City Bank Farmers' & Mech'ca' Bnnk Fermera'df. Mecb'cs' Bank F tinners' A, Mech'ca' Bank Harmony Institute Huntingdon Bank Juniata Bank Lumliermen's Bnnk Northern Bank of Pa. New Hope Del. Bridge t'o. Northumb'd Union Col. Ilk. .North Western Bank of Pa. Office of Schuylkill Bank Pa. Agr. & Manuf. Bunk Silver Lake Bank Union Bank of Penn'a. V estmnieleml Bank Wilkesbarre Biidge Co. I A N K S. Philadelphia failed do f.iiled do failed do do Dyott, prop.) failed Tow and a Bedford no tale Beaver closed Harrisburg closed Wgihington failed llellrfotite closed Pittshutg no sale Pittsburg - fniled Fayette co. failed Greeiinactle failed Harmony no .ale Huntingdon no saie Lcwinlnwn no s ite Warren failed Dundnff no aile New Hope closed Milton no sale Meadsille closed Port t!arhon Carlisle failed Montrose closed I'nionlown failed Gn-eusliurg closet) Wilkesbarre no tale ffj" All notes purposing lo be on any i'unn-yl vania Bank not given in the above lint, mny lie set lowu as frauds. xkw .ikhsi:y. Bnnk of New Biunswick Brunswick Belvidere Med ford Perth Anilioy Bridgeton faileil i par pir par Bclvidcie Bank llurliuglon Co. Bank Commercial Bank Junil-erljiid B.ink ?urini rs' Bunk . Mount Holly Ratlin rs' and Meehauics' Dk Kahwav i .'anv.ers' ond Mechanics' Ilk N. Biunswick failed Fanners' and Merchant' Bk Mld.lletown l'l. 1 r ratikiin Haim o: ss. J. Jersey City fniled failed failed failed iioimken UK got tiiazing t'o Iloti..ken lersey City Bunk Jersey City Motl.anica' Il.ink Patterson Maiuifiiciuri ra' Bank Belleville Mortis County Bank Morrmtown Monmouth Bk of N.J. Freehold Michaniea' Bank Newaik Mechanic' and Manuf. Bit Trenton Morn Canal and likg Co Jersey City Pus-t Note fuile i failed i par no sale no tale Newark Bkg St Ilia t?o Newark New Hope Del Bridge Co Lamhortaville N. J. Manuluc and likg Co Hobokcti failed failed N J Proleclun 6c I.onil ard bk Jersey Cily Orange Bank Orange Peterson Bank Paleraon i failed i Peoples Bank do Princeton Bank Princeton Salem Banking Co Salem Stale Bank Newark State Bank Elitabethlown Slate Bank Camden State Bank of Morria Morristown State Bank Trenton Salom and Philad Manuf Co Salem Sussex Bank Newton Trenton Banking Co Trenton Union Bank Dover Washington Banking Co. Hackennck UKlaAWARU. Bk of Wilrn &. Brandy wine Wilmington Bank of Delaware Wilmington Bank of Smyrna Smyrna Do blanch Millord Farmrra' Bk of Stale of Del Dover Do branch Wilmington Do branch Georgetown Do branch Newcastle Union Bank Wilmington par par par 1 failed failed 1 par i failed par par par par par par par par P fJJ" tauter O s lour coonterleil or altered notea nomin-iiioua. in cireulaiton. of iha various d- Time und Ulstnuce Saved ! SUNBURY FX2RXIV. rpHE tubtenbert hiving leased Ihe Sunbury X Ferry, beg-leave to inform Ihe public, Ibat Ihey are prepared to convey Team, Pleasure Carriage and Foot passenger acrota the river with tafetx.and without deity. They have pro vided themselves with new and rommodioue erafta, which will always be attended with able and careful hand. Paiaona travelling to aod from and through Sunbury to New Berlin, Lewiaburg, Harlleloo and other placet, will find it greatly to their ad vantage to croia at thit Ferry Instead of the Bridget, aa Ihey would aave from two to four mile in dittance. JOHN SPKECB. LEWIS LENHART. Sunbary, April 1, 18iS BOOT MAKER, Xo. 40. ' . Soptb FounTtf Stiist, AsoviCbcstsvt. Jan. S9tk, . . DR. SWEETSEIT'S LP C 7 C1 XQ w . THIS Medicine It warranted, nn oath, not to contain a partial, of Calomel. Cnrmoive 8uh- limate, Arsenic, Chloride of Oold, ot tny delete, rout minerals. The nrlfleJiol Upon which Ihlt Medicine act. U bv assisting and harmonMng with nature t h drivea out all foul acrimonious humors from the blood and body, and bv aasimilaiing with and strengthening the gaatrie juice nf the stomach, it asti.it diset'ion t In short there Is not a vein, arte ry, muscle or nerve in the human body, lhal i not ttrengthened by the PANACEA, and il skm pnaeeeee the remarkable properly of removing mercury from the lionet and Joint. FOR ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, Scurvy, Scnrhu'ic Affections, Tumor. Scrofula or King' Evi , White Swelling., Ery.ipels. Ulcers, Cancera. Running Sores. Scabs and Biles, lime and a determined perseverance in D . 8WEET 8ER'S PANACEA, will effect a cure. FOR INDIGESTION. Rejection nf food, Nausea, Vomitings, Nervoutaf I'rclinna, Billinua complaints, Hend ai-l e, Pa'eni ss, or Female Irregularitiea, Dr. SWEETSEII'8 PA NACEA will toon effect t cure ; but if ohstiqtle, or attended with griping, flying paint, the dose should be increased, end the cute will anon be ef fected. Let not the patients frighten themselves with the idea that they are too we..k to lake much medicinet but beir in mind that thia mildly ope-a-titig med cine put not weakness into the frame, hut mort certainly drnwa weakm a out, leave trength in it place, and by giving eompo'ed a'cep at nig' t, and an appetite tn relish any fond, re-nnimacs the whole frame wi h vigorous action, clearing the mind and improving the sig'it. SCROFULA AND GLANDULAR AFFEC- TIONS. Scrofula Is aaid tn be heriditary, the infant re ceiving from its parents the seeds of this diseat -, which locrea.es with il yeata, if neglected and lint submitted lo frequent purine linn with Dr. 8WEETSER'8 PANACEA. Theglnnd are pla ce.l in the corners nf Ihe body, and nut of Ihe way of direct communication ; their real ue i a subject on which much difference nf opinion prevails! it suffices tia to know ih:it when in a diacate.il stale, they are cnpaMe nf being purified and rle.nsed by a long cour-e of Dr. MWKETSEU'S PANA CEA, which restores Ihem to sound and proper anion. Scroful. us persons can never pav loo much attention tn their blond, its purification should be their first Iboughi, for aft. r a long cntir-c of perse verance, ihey tll ever curt hereditary disease. In cases nf JAVNDICE. ASTHMA. I.IVEK COMPLAINTS, TIC DOf.OREUX RHEV MATISM OR RHEUMATIC GOUT, Dr. SWEI'TSER'S PANACEA cannot be too high ly extolled ; it eeaiche out the very root of ihe ilis.-nse. and ''V r- m vjng il from the Blood make a cure ceitain and perm moot. For diaciar of ihn Bladiler and Kidneys. Siric ttirrs. Gravel. Slnne, Piles. Fistula. Uiinnru Ob. strueliont and Extreme CoAtiveness Dr. SWEET SF.Ii'S PA.NCEA a the best remedy ever tr el ; it ren.nvea all ihoi-e acrimoi.ioua hurno s from ihe llleo.l vibiih give rise to the above diseases, and nv Keeping tno nionu in a pure condition, in-un health. For DROPSY, F M.LING ovthr BOWELS, linpiir ties nf the Rhmtl, Mircnrial Taint, Weak neat nf the Sp:ne Flout of Blood to Ihe Head Gid d nrsi. Sieging and Buzzing No:se in Ihe Head and Eon. wWEETSBR'S PANACEA will give rert iin relief; in nil seveie and chronic caea, the patient c innot be too often reminded th.it lar ger dnsrs and peisrrcrance will elWl i cure. I i CA7fr and Ferers. B liout Frrers. AJfeclinns of the Fitrs cud Ears, Spoiiey and Itlrtding tinnis tinmen lit anil rerenl Coughs and "old; Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA will be found perfectly ure and certain in II" t'fl'e,ct-. GRAVEL AND URINARY COMPLAINTS. Thnre cnmp'ain'a are geneiallv attended wi h the most fiitnl on.itpiencee, nr d :ic seld.nii or lie. ver rii-ed by Ihe pies-M mode of tieiitmeni ; th-y -uffering ihe moat excruciating pain and torture. I he cause of these complain s are Ihn sjme as all i-tbeis ihe dm-, ol the blood becotn. a encrusted on ihe finest narrow passages, whence art-1 moibid secM-tmns and i-loppaeraof n ine You will find ihe moat powerful d un tic. of no une.aa Ihey only increase the qu inlity nf urine and do not puiify .nd strengthen th part-". By purifying the blood with Dr. SWEETSUR'S PANACEA, oa re move the c.iuee ,.f the iline iae, conacqtienry it enn not exist any longer, after sufficient p i.-.ein. e in ita use haa deprived the bl od and body of all acrimoniou- bumott and iiicrustulion. DISEASF.Sosthb LUNGS-CONSUMPTION. This is a erv prevnlent and Intel ditea-e i it re subs u.n-lly from lonleeled cough', colds and bron- chili, also from im:ooier I real men in many of er a-rt, men measles, I. ver. ti n irnm iil n. and .mall pox, and a h -l ol other l-adlv trea'ed dt.e-i.iK; win re Ihe ratise. instead of having I oen thorough. y removed from the hlo.nl and body, have only been palliated or remove ! from one pot lo hre-ik out in another, liy ilives'ing y uur I. ...lie ot all foul hu mots, through the medium of Dr. SWEETSER'S PAN ACEA. the cure is at once rendered certain and permanent. 'R. collect, while there is acrim ritnua Humors Hoitlng in Ihe circu anon, tt I. aa apt lo seltbt on the long, a- any other part of the body j this ia lite reason th it consumption it to prevalent. BILES. SORIIS AND ULCERS, Which you e. on the ex'eri r. come fiom and have their amine in, the inleiior, and might just a well have .ettled on your lungs, liver, or any othitr pait; which we know they frequently do, and pto duce mo-t violent inflammatory disorders. The humor which occni-iona Ihrac tons ia of t highly aciimoniona burning n iture. We know il from Ihe pain it g'nea iu forming, and afterward its ra pidly ulcerating and corroding the flesh and skin of the pait where it brisk out. This shows the necessity of frequently putifying the blood with Dr, 8VEBTSEK'S PANACEA, and keeping such malignant humors in ful j. ction. Should you have a bde or ulcer, be thankful that nature htt taken trouble lo warn you of ihe danger your life and bo dy ia in, for il ia a warning tl at the blood is foul. Had this aime acrimony h-e'ed the lung in-tead of Ihe surface of your body for Ha seat, consump tion nf Ihe lung wou'd hav.i been lha'contequenca. u. lay not li en, to purity and cleanse with Dr. owci leer I an -ices. SPINE DISEASE Spinal affection., mlatgement of Ihe bones and joints, white swelling, l ip joint complaint, rup tutes, falling of the bowels .m l worn disease, will find a apeedy ouie in Dr. SWEETsEK S PA NACEA. Where Ihe disease haa been of long standing, ihe lima required to make a cure will be longer ; but the pa'ienl may rest awured lhal a determined perseverance will effect it BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA akd DISEASE OF THE WINDPIPE. Three disease proceed fiom the serioaity or corrupt humor ol tn blood, having a-1 led Heelf on the throat and lungs, snd .pisd them up, ao that Ihey cannot draw siiff'u-icol air in for respiration. ur. Bwt,r.iet,tt r ain At'K. will give imme. dial, relief, and to make Ihe cur perfect and cer tain, it ahoutd be continued tome lime alter, Iu tree ll.e aytlein ol all had humors. RHEUMATISM, RHEUM ATIC GOUT AND MKKCUKIAl. DISEASES Find a aafe and speedy cure in Dr. SWEET SER'S PANACEA. It eitrea l.y aearehing every blood vet-el tnd artery, tnd driving out all impu mice and foul humor a accumulated tharoin mhit. ia the caute uf rh' umatiam, gout and awelling of .... jumia. 4 am oeieterou eneclt or calomel tnd other mineral poisont, rctdily yield la it. sovereign influence t indeed, when it valaable lirtinTsliaaSt k eome fully known. Ihe us of all mineral poi.on will be consigned to 'iha tomb of all ihe Capoten,' tnd only be thought of aa t by-gone custom of the dec ker ate. Dr. SweeWa Penac. i. .iu . cure for dy.pep.la, piles, eoetivetiesa, vertigo, hd tche, pain ia Ins breast and Hv.r eomplaiot. FEVER AND AGUE. Fiver ia always sauted bv a diaoiderlv aaove- wot of the blood, ttrugslins to fits tteclf of tome- thing that ebcuiubert it ia fact, every kind of f. ver ia aothuu taora ikaat a tliaaale betwaaai tha blood sod sorrapt butiert, sad at soon at th csr- runt humors are expel'ed, you have no more fitvel When a patient with fever tohmile to be MetL c have hi blood poisoned with mertarv'. it wmlent his frame lo such a degree thst if ha anrvivet th nrneat, H alw tjrs leave him subject In dittneernf ehllli, when 9 timet out of 10 he retort to sand ..in- i . , , .... . 1 uiu. pwuiii, ot ionic mmuret; tni. is gntof Irort ntu to worse, aa these vegetable ptllt, powders. Ac', mrw. nmning not merrory tnd qomine in dlsgrjlsv. which may for t time drive the draeaes to for Ml ...-V nn, ,0 rceplihVa, hat very een I w, maa mu .gam with fearful violence To erne' 1 nt'' 'be rstist of the ditetse mnet ha r. moved out of th. Mood and body, which e.n be ef.' n ai pa u- J u,in Dr- VVEBT8ER'8 PA. f. ,Jr.t"L Pnr:fim,-C,"ne. end .trengthen. h contain nothing that eao pogMT inM .nJ J uw I. alwaya a ..r.gu.rd.g.,nrt chHli.nd fever PILES. In Ait. Cash or Pure, Dr. SWEETftPn'a PANACEA will effect a very ,p,e,l, e,. t moves from the blood, stomach and hnviets nil those foul acrid burning humor, which are' th. cause iii r nea anu iosiivenea', and hy strengthen ing the digetve organs, Improve every part of Ihe entire body. FLATULENCY AND Wtivrn Thea diseases are cau ed by the stomach tnd bowels being choked up with viscid tlimy matter, the air which enters thrm cannot e-cape until forced by some contraction of the t omach to expel it nr. .- . ..o rnu.o or pain. A lew dose of Dr iiDuierotn rA.Ai;iSA Will convince the auliercr that relief it attained GREAT MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN Parent will find ihe PANACEA a vatuablo medicine fin their children, keeping their bodies irt t healihy condition, thereby t.sisting their g-owih; children or grown peitont, tfter taking it, ire not iiii-ie to ne attacKeu wun an epidemic aa before, it it always leave the blood in a pure condition, and the i ntire system in a ttrengthened elate it drive nut a I kinds of weaknea from Ihe hotly and leaves nil neai aj wunin. MARRIED LADIES Will find Dr. 8 WE TSER'S PANACEA . m..li. cine purely ad ipted to their use. Most ladies du ring the period of pregnency are afflicted with pile.. Dr. Sweetser't Panacea, by regulating the bowels will entirely obviate this, and its purifying proper' lies on the Mood and fluids, insures In Ihem heel thy off-pring. No one who i a mother thnol.l he without it, and thoss who are nursine will fi-.l it of gient bemfit In the heahh of their infanta. ft narrenne-s and all disease of Ihe womh it is without s rival in the entire histmy and catalogue of medicines ; by its extraordinary strengthening .. n.,.u. -,-, aim sirengtnena the womh, a weakness of which ia the caui-e of failure in b... offspring. NERVOUS DISEASES. Under Ihi. he ol may bo claswd Palnliaii.m r the Heart, T c Dolorp mi nr Faec.ch. Iitd ges ion.Toollnche, M elanchol. Hysteric, .n.i in f .et, ev.-ry disct-e cniiai d by the tharp, hiling, acrimonious htPnors irrilatlns- Ihe nv.. . ik. nerves teceive the morbid impression from the i-to. mach, or rather from the blood through Ihe agency fine simnnrh and dige live organt. and ahh.m.h other p irls of the I o ly are appireully the seat of the disease, still n i caused by ihe morbid impret ni hi conveyed from tl e blood by the nerves, to that psnt. A f. w doses of Dr. SWEETSER'S PA NACEA will soon aasure the patient tha he haa the cure in his possession. ERYSIPELAS, StTaNTHONY'S FIRE 1 1na is an inflannnHory di-mder, alw.y4.ienj. ed with m r- or bss pain. It proceed from lha foul, acrimonious humors lodged jn the blood tnd fluids, settlit g r tl,e .m, ,,n, fcp c,u,in . tremi. ) .in and f, vers j all nppb, aii, on ,he ,ur. In. e are worse limn useless, -is ihey only lend In throw t'.e di-en-e i some irth. r ptrl, and perhaps cauae death. Bleeding is likewise improper. To cuie tho ill-ease you mu I get rid of the enuf i on ly manage to get ihe foul liurn -r. out of y iUr blood and vou will hn well in a day. Dr. SWEET SBR'8 PANACEA, a ih.wnugh purifier nf ths bloo.1, will siatcli oui eveiy impurity in the more remote p rts of ihe h.aly ami rxp. I it through the medium of the l ooels. There ia not a vein, arte ry, muscle or organ of the entire framework of man, that Dr. Sweetser't Panacea doe not im prove. T ,aku it wtl,.n you tr) we( o k we 1 j and when sirk to become well. OK. SWEETSERSPANACEA, beingeom p.ed i.r.lv ol a vegetable matter, or medical nerbt, tnd wmraoied. ononh.aa contninir g not one par ncKi nf mercuri..l, m'uiernl. or chi.nical substance. a found lobe lerlectlv harmlet p.th. mo-t tender nse or the ueake-t fram,., under anv t iee of hit innii MilVe ing t t .e mo.t pi..,, nt ,d benign in i'l oter li.i Hut wa. r.rr tr nd to llie wor d; and it Ihe asm- linn. t,K mosi certain in searching nut he root of any c onpla n, however deep, and of ierf. rm ng a e r. Price f I ,er b .ti!.., nr six boni s fr $5. rr ale, wboloale and retail, at ihe corner of CH ARLES u.d I'HATTStreels Baltimore. s al'0,,y GEORGE BRIGHT. itu. m mi. ,y SILENCE THAT nnnnrtt. ent-sH ! trb Lr-tn abb m mx are, tub wobbi or ths nasTiiuraa has atttv Biocjr, Tim ciipoh of coxaumrTiu hatii iv it a sousnnr pkath. RE YOU A MOTHER! Your darling child. rn vour ulul ami earthly iov. is now nerhan. confined lo her chamber by a dangerous cold hr pale ebe. ks, her tVn shrunken fingers, tell the hold di ease ha already gained upon her the sound of her scpu'rhra' cough ieieet your ton I. YOUNG MAN, when juai about tn enter life, disease shed, t heart crushing blight over Ihe fair prospects of the fiuii-e your hectic cough tnd fee bio lin.h tell of your los tnd hope, but you need not despair. There it a halm which will heal ihe wound. d lungs, it j. S II BR Itl AX'S ALL-HEALING BALSAM, Mi. ATTREE, ihe wife of Win. H. Attre; Esq. was given up by Dr. 8ewsll of Washington, Dr. Roe and McClellan of Philtdilphit, Dr. Roe and Dr. Molt of New York. Her friendt all' thought the must die. She hid every appearance of being in consumption, and waa ao pronounced by her phyeiciaus-Sherman's Balsam wa given nt i i i ui9ii urr, Mr.. GARRABRANTZ, of Bull'a Fetry, waa alao cured of consumption by thi Balsam when til other remedies failed to give relief tha was re-' jLTi ' f Dr- A- O. CMlle, Denti.t.' 8l Broadway, hatwitoetsed itseffocl in several ci-- where no other medicine aflotded relief but Ihe Balsam operated like a chain. Dr. O. also iine.aed ita wimdeiful effect in curing Attbmi,4 which it never fails of doing. Spitting Blood, tlir-' ming tt it may be, it effectually currd hy thit Btl-i tam It heal Ihe ruptured or wounded blood' veava. god makes tha lungs tound again Rev. SEN It Y JONES, 108 Eighth avenue.'; waa cured of cough and catarrhal iff.etion ol 50 year, l anding. Tha Aral dose gave him more re-' her than all the otbei medicine be bad ever taken Dr. L. J. O.'ala, 19 De'ancy ttrcet, fave ft lo a ai-ter-in-law who was laboring underconsumption, and lo another sorvly sfflted with thi Asthma.' In both rase, it effect were immediate, aoon re- storii g ih. m to cnmfortshi health. Mrs. LUCRETI A WELLS.. 85 Chti.tie ttieet,'' rutf. red from Asihtna 41 years. Sherman' BaU earn relieved her al once, and she it comparatively ' well, being enabled lo tubdut every attack by ' limely una of thia medicine. Thia indeed ia) the ' great remedy for Cough. Cold. Spitting Blood,' Liver Complaint, tnd all the all. ctiona of the ihrnat, and even Asthma tnd Consumption.' Price IS cent and f I per bottle. Dr. Sherman's Cough and Worm LorVnge, tnV Poor Msn't Plsstee sold tt tbove. - Dr. Shermtn't nflrice is at 108 Nissan et N. i' Agent, JOHN YOUNG, Bunbory. . , M. A.ktVCAY, NerUuimbulaiKH' September lllh. lMT. ly ALL per on indebted to lbs uberiW, f BOtt or book aerooi.t are barab Bottled to' tall aud ttt lie the same without delay, (av order' to ears coats. ' IRA T. CLEMENT" Sunbury, April W, 114$ .