!! HtLfii mi lh W. . . ( r ? ..... v , .-. i i . i Wasainotot Jin. 7, 1943. My Dear Sib To all human appearance, a termination of thin miserable war with exico, ia more, remote than when the firat jw was struck. In my jtidjmenf, it waa an eesssrily nd unconstitutionally commenced, marching nor army into disputed territory the: possession of Mr X'co, an.l I think that m or ess, who. unquestionably, hae the power, wiUI put an end to the war on just ami honor le principle. . . . , ., . . After agreeing upon the term on which a eaty should be made,' they ahnulil eall upon i Executive, by resolution, to nfiVr a peace to rsico upon that hania.and during the nejotia n mxtilitir should be suspended. If the csident shall refuse tn do this, In the milita appropriation bill, the army should he roqui. d tn take euch position ehall carry out tho ?w of Cnntree. Three bill the Preri'ont tild not tr to, and he would be bound by thrir tiirement. Thia may be done by the House. I hope Congrc. will, refute to ieeue any re treasury notee. The notes demanded, in d it ion to those already in circulntinn. wouid ad the country with that description of paper, ch an emission would constitute a govern--nt bank, controlled and managed by party ministration. We have now fifteen millions treasury note in circulation, and authority issue five millions more. I would not in case (his circulation a dollar, but reduce it aa idly a (Kicflibte. Such a system would be Mmparahly 4-edan?e rotts to the public inn- and tWe puMve liberty than any other system bankwf t bat could he devised. I'o meet any- 4"icimcf of tho revenue to f theotreeflt expeoeexeif the war, I would thorite loan at par, ptytng not more than per cent, intmwt. and tC ns cannot be .de at thia rate, let the admtrttea resort to ystem ot taxation which wrll cause the peo ' to feel the expo? f the 'sr. AM wars mid be ceKjinw4 hy system 4 direct ation. Nothtr.g si art f this can ehrrw, in litkm to the eicctrice tf Ute. what we pay for itary glory. Tin wu the pelaey in the hut days of the fftiblie. "he late war with England wa rA1y ea tedhy the qeople, not only ia l4e field, but he payment of taxes. And they will sustain ry junt war in which our country ehalt he in ed. But I risk nothing in raying that an mpt to adopt rnch a yst ran ot tax ation won Id d up thia Mnicaa war m ittty tay. Aod show that the war should he put an end Thia may be done by Congress in ninety ,and I pray God that they may do it. Very truly yours, Jons McLean. ' Snaxwo T kick. Cotton tradesmen, the notyp aaya, arc more than suspected of rob their own stares of trifling amounta, in or- get netieed in the newspapere notoriety ; new a essential t success. There are g suspicious that the same thing is praticed :,-quarters, as miem who are never known vertise their business, wheal it costs them hing, manage to keep hefore the people in ff having their ptaceaof business tried ntered by burglare. Thia i a shrewd trick ould only have oi iginated in the ett. I'ki phia. Ledger. ik Taaoir, Cooghs, Cwnswrnntion, rains rioue partaot the body, and other nnplea lysnptoma, are the usual erT, eta f catching 'Ight Indian Vtgetul!t Ml are a delight edicine for carrying off a cold, because they froan the body ail anorbtd ani corrupt bsj. in so eaay and natural a manner, that the is relieved of every kind of suffering aa if agte. From three six of said Indian Vega Ptlt, taken every night on going to bed, in a short time, make a perfect cure of the obstinate celd at the aame time the blood ;ber flaide will be thoroughly purified, and institution so completely invigorated, that sdy will be restored even sounder health jefore. ulivu. To avoid counterfeits, purchase from enty who ran show a certificate of agency , enting the landing of William Prnn ; aod are the tahrts on the lo with the fse similes a ccrtirlcata. . To he grnuine, they must be y aKke, Mgnnura slid all. fieivare of coun ,ud imposition. '- ' - The gtnuina fir sale ty II mar Maasra, gent for Bunlury, jnd other ageuu, publih nnothei pari of this paiier. OIK D, his ptsce, on Thursday morning last, KM- I 'K, daughter of Mr. Michael Wilvert.eged ' its. t months and 7 days. CrtsU4 Uierkly by Jknry tfatier. las, - - - - " 1 l.r0 . ?A 50 4(1 16 HI n its IA 'M' 8 18 . 75 150 ' . . rs. rr, IS, ' I. , ' .XSCIO, ' ,1.0 w, tawax, ( . r -atan Flax, 1 an Arrets, a, Psacais, Sod Intent Fire rmpny. iTATED MEETING of lh Company wilt 1 held on Moudiy evening nrxt, at 7 o'clock, Court House. Punctual attendance i se ll EN RV PON. N EL, , .6,1848. - )..-"""r- Vanhlttfjton Fire Compiin.' 6 membafa of lh " WaahiiigUm Fir Com any", are requested., to meet at the 8tat i, pn Mvnday evening Fab " 7( ' 7 o' preeisrly.. Tunclusl attendance la required. .. SAMIEL J. YOUNG, Set. ORPHANS' COURT SALIi. 1?f pririoviriea) tit tn order of the Orphena' Court of N"rihumtei'and c.'un' v. will he exposed tt puhlie nle, on Welneslay the 1st day rf Match next, at the hnaae of James Lee, in the hnrnngh of Nnrlhumherland, to wit) the one nndivi ed tenth part of a tract of land in Point township, in said runty, and surveyed on a warrant rent ed tn Marcos Youtif, ailjnining lands of Jhn Whaailev and the laie Daniel Robina, and known as the Hubletr tract, containing I. ale the estate of Wm. McCoy, dec' J. Rale to commence at I o'clock, P. M., of said day, when 'he conditions will he made known by , DANIEL BKAtiTlfJAM, , , DAVID TAGGART, , uy ororr oi ine i;oui, Aiimt . EDWARD OYSTER, Clk, O. 0., Pch1.',h,1M8.-4t ' Wm. T. floyd's) KM ate NOTICE" ia hereby given, that letters of ad miidMralinn have been granted to the sub. srriher, on the estate of William T. Byd, dee'd, late of the borough of Northumiert int, Nmthum tierland ccuniy. ATI persons' indebted to slid es tav , and all those having rlaims n(t tinl the sam, are hereby reque-ted to come forward and make tlcmcnt as saon as possible. ' ' CATHARINB G. BOYD. North'd, Teh. 5 1S4". 6t Adou'x. C. BE NKERT, " BOOT MAKER, No. 40. . Soith Foi'imi (Stiickt, Above Cukstni't. TTk tXs ABSLM1X A. Jan 39th, 1848 Orphan' Court Male. TN t'lirsuanre of an order of the Orphans' C t of Nnrthitmbeitsnd cointf . will he sold at pub lie sate, on Tuendny the Md day of Fehruarv n. it, at K.iae A BrrgHtres-er'a xtore. in Pete.'sbutg, vit i a certain tract of lad situate in e)hsmkin town ship, In said ronnty. rontainitig t8 seres more or leea, on whi-h sre eiertinl a one and half atorv log dwelling hinii-e, a leg stalde. ami a fruit or chanl; adj inlng Isnd of Holomon Freely ami J a. Vanhorn I. ate the estate of Catharine l.ancia. cua. tlee'd. ' fa'e u commence at I o'c'o'k; P. M.. of sid dav, when the terms of sle will he mute Innvn by HENRY KEl.t.F.R. By order of the t'ourt. Ailmr. EDWARD OYSTER, Cl'k. J . Vl IRtS. at Executors Joticc. NO ITCE ia hen-hy given, that le'lere testamen tary have tw. n granted to the subscribers, on the estue of B'enxer Greennuch. dee'd.. late of N.aTihuui'OTlatid county, f the Register i.f siid county. AN ptrsons h iving claim againM saat estate are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with their awtiehef, the Mtbseiitiers ; and all indrhu ed to said etate are notified to pay such dehta. The business of ssid etate witl be attended to at the office formerly of said V.. (ireennurh, dee'd. A 1. GKEEKOtJfiH, Eierutrn, W I (SKEEXOI GH, Executor. Stin'iirv. Jsn. 15th. 1848 t X Good Tenant FOR A FARM ife SAW-M11.U IN I'nion County, 6 milea weat of New Berlin, on I'er.na Creek. About 90 wcrea are cleared. Timber l.aud snlTirient. The premises will he rented three or f.mr years, on share, to a suitable teo nt. Attire ot " . HUGH BELLA? imtury. Jatniary 8, 1848 St OR. &V AXfi t&. THE SOt TII. fTlHE (otto wing letter yfmie to hand, and LA ai II he read wkh interrst. j"h patient auflsr ed intolerably, and rnnld nod no relief Mil be ird Dr. Hwttsi'i Com ror n Sr a rr nr Wm Cureav. It is o nainly tho most wonderful cure on ncotjl Head it, Wilmington. S C, Jan. Itth. 1847. , Da. Swaxva Dear Sir ; Having been almost miraeuhaisly cured bv your valuable rneUcine, I thmh it not snore than common eraiitudo.in me lo make one aihlinnn to the long liat of certificates which you hsve received of rematkah'e cures by your medicine. During the two year preceding hiat Auxusl. I was very much distressed bv a eiy had cold and rackit'g eeuxh, and during the latter part of the time it continued to grow w rse, ami inded. in July my friend gave me over, baring tried all kinds of medicine, said to be geoil far such diseases, without the leavt good (fleet. 1 wa re ducrd almost to a perfect corpse, and had ararrrly any flh uon my bo,ly, and ir a long time ne ver thoucht to rire horn my bed aeain A friend one day aked me if I hl tried Dr. Swiril'n (Compound Syrup of Wild Cuaaav, and adviaed me te do so at once, as be heard that it had walked a ret many wonderful cure. I took bis advice, and after usint up several ho'tlrs of it, I grew so much better thai 1 waa enabled to teave my bed, and afterward t walk about the houae, and n nut into the strvet. I was encouraged by this, and continued the wse of your medicine, and now, by means of its wonderful curative powers, I am ir frctly well, and enjoy the use if sll my faculties, just ss much aa if I had never been afflicted in the wsy I . described to you. I have written) this not thinking that H wilt at -all Interest ysu, but humbly hoping that it will have ha mite of influence in cau sing your valuable medicine lo he spread among mankind, and in na'rsting to raise you to that sta tion which you richly deserve, f rr your raevering rtfort f.aT the puhlie cood. . ' p rv Respectfully your friend and admirer.' ( ! , JAMF.M R. MAINLAND? Ciwnmeul on such rviilence ss the ab rve ia un necessary. A single trial will place Dr. Swat aa a Coatenrao Sr acres Wiin Cuaaat beyond ibe reach of coniueUtion in the estimation of everv na twnt.r-Bit its beahag virtue will be its beet re- cninmendallmi, linntrr f Inpoiitio Attenip-s hsve often leeii made ty unprinc pled individuala to impose upon the community a sporit-w article. Stealing nearly Ihe whole of lb name of my preparation. To fully guard auainal such baae and palpable im position, ibe public should h"n all pieprsii.ns put porting to contain Wild Cherry, rtcepl that beating the sign ature of Da. It. 8wra on eeh b tile. The name of Dr. Sway a a, in ejection with the Compouiid eiyrup of Wild Cherry, has never yet been counterfeited. So if persons would bear in mind lb naaae of Da. Sway a a, they may he sure of oclstoiag th miginal and genuine arti cle. , .Beware of the wor:hle-e Balsams,' 'Billet,' Syiep,' Ac as they contain none of lh virtues of lh original pmpaisiion. 1 The (Miginsl snd miry) gHiume article ia pre pared by DR. SWAYNE. cornor of Eighth and Kace street, Philaatelpht. and for eat by agents io all p trta of lha Uaited States, and some pant of Earepe. , ;',:.'.' ,OnJy Agevi in Sunbury. a-e - , -; -,V- -77 HKNRV MA88ER. J J' 1 ' '- OKORGE BRIGHT- Dr. J. A. Moore, D.tnvills( T- Mart A Son, Mdiotu M. D. Si J. Welts. Muncr; C. A. WfeU, Lenisburg, Davis di Schnuie, Svlinsgrovr; John C. Rrno, Lin Mountsio P. O. I'hiladtl.bist Je. 4 5m f6 t y PUMPS ! PUMPS ! ! Improved Hydraulic I'nmpi, 7 for Wills, Ruling Mills," Fitrnatti, or oihrr -:j 1 i'urpoet. ' - 4 '. THE subscriber respettfjlly announces to the - public that he ia now prepared to supply or dera to any extent f.tr his Patont Double-action Hnetlon and Fore Pumps, These pumps are m ide nf Cat iron, and the water ia aucked nr for ced through lead pipe. For simplicity ofennttrao tion end durability of action, they are vatHy ttipe rior to any now in ot. They have maey advan tauea over the common pump, among which are the following 1 w , i ,1 , Tbey are at rona'roclad (hat mischievous per sona cannot spoil their action by introducing naila nr spikes or any other aub'tsnre among the valves, aa i often done with other pumps, thereby render ing them useless lll nverhaub'd. ' They are war ran'ed to t peri-etly secure from frost. They are arranged aa tn arTrd ample prilecinn xaint Fire about the p etniaea on which they are errctetl, by simply attaching a piece of boe, thro' which they will force water to any part of, or over, a three story house. They are piriicttlarly adapted lor very deep wr-lts, as the leveraae can be o re gulated ihat a child of ait years old can with the greatest esse draw water with them from the dee pest Weill', i he objection so justly urged by ma ny, that w ter i aitttbit by standing in pump log", ht entirely ohviited in thia pump, and freb water can always be a surely obtained as when drawn with a biuket In situations where it ia ncce-ss-rv to rie or force lare qnsnti'ies ol wster to great litanre for anpplving boilers in mills, furnaces. Ate. these pump are invaluable, aa they can be made f a-y s ee, end cp'ble of throwing from 15 tn lotto x illonsorr minute. And 10 crown all, they can be sold aa cheap as the cheat!, ... The subscriber has rpenl the last yesr in axpe. rimrnlmg upon and perfecting his punti and now brinus them bef.re the publ c with the fulb-at con fidence that they will be found to answer hi de scription. He lakes p'rai-U e iti referring to the follow ng rompatiies ami individuals, upon whose premises his pump have been erected, and who have 'vxpoe ed their rmtisf.rction in the highest termst The Montour Iron Company. Danville, H. Rre voort. Muent; the Hlooms'iHrg Railroad Iron Com panv. Hlnomsbure. Col. rait on. agent; the It uah etui Ready Iron Works. Danville. Haticoek, Foley dt V.. itroia-trt. rs ; the town Council nf Berwick: 1 eiiinoo P. K Eq., snd John l Watson, Esq , llaiiville. He rnuld refer lo many olhera, who hsve teiled their qilal lies, but the shove rrsetable firm and im'ividuals are deemed sufficient. fEj" An Sfsortment of LEAD PIPES constant ly on hand, which will It sold tin the most lesson able terms. All orde s addiessed to tho aubscrtler, st Moore Ac Biildle's Foundry building, or Mon tonr House, Danville, will meet with pmmiH at tention. HOMER PARMELEE. Jan. I. 1848. tf. . Peace with Mexico ! EAITIEL ZE1TX1TGE?., r?y 'y 5!f SS S Li L29 INFORMS lite Kil I e thai in order tn bring s b.ml a peace with Mexico, he manuf rctures all kinds of IdrVs. Double ai.rl Singht Barrelled Shot (iUiib, and Double R rretled R volving Rifl. s, at hi manufactory at H.'llowiiu Run, Lower Au gusts township. Norlhoml erl md county, sll of which he will warrant for six months. Those who want a fiist rate article in hi line, ran Ire ac commodated at the shortest notice and on the moat reasonable term. J.nvera of snort, aive him a call. Lower Augusta, Jan. 8, 1848 8m. roa Wright' Indian Vegetable Pill. Henry Masaer. rtunbu'y, E. Jt J. Kautfinm. Auxnsta toniiahip. lohn H. Vine nt, I'tiilliiuaque. Kaae & Betx'trcseer. Ely-burg. Kontiel Herb, Little Mahon y, William Deppeu. Jscks-n. . Ireland ai d Haynes, McEwenavdle. WjUiam Heinen & Brother, Millnn. Foisytbe, Wilson At o., Northumberland James R,-ed, Potlsxrove. G. W. ccott. R-bvile. W. Sl R Fegely. 8hamokintnwn. Rhode dr. Fsrrow Snydrratown. Amos T. Beisell, Turbmsville. BrnneviDe Hnlshue, Upper Mahnnny. J. ho G. Renn. do do. E. L. Piter, Watsontown. Wholesale, st the office and general depot, 169 Race l Philadelphia. Dec. 18. t87. y Another Farm . ' af?apxx4' rW-atNTTaa, riHE bcirsof John Yocum, dee'd., nflTer for sale X all that Farm of their situate iq Bhamnkin township, Northumberland county, near 8 puff, town, and adjoining Ihe old SiainbarU stand in said township, containing aliout two hundred srrea morn or less, in a good state of cultivation. Tho Rail Road from Sunhury to- Shamnkintown passes through it. For ps'ticnltrs enquire of HTGH H. TEATS Roufftown, . or JiHN FARNSWOR TH. 8unbory, Dee. 11, 1847. or any of ihe heir. 31 1! rcli a 1 1 1 Ta i lor i n g. RE8PEC TFIILLY informs hit friends and Ihe public, that he baa just returned from Pbilailelpbis. with a general assortment of gorttls, suitable fur mrn and children's wear, which wdl be made up lo order, or 4d on the moat reasonable terms, eorvitinp, in srt, of English, Firnrh, and American Cloths,. 1 do ' - " do t do lyasstniera, Beeves CI,Ah, . D.xvkin Caaatwers, Fsocy Csa-imrja. HaitneUs 1. Cashmere, Silk Vrlvrt.S iiin & Valencia Vesting, Men's, Ladle.' ami Children's Cloaking, I.stu'usAool nd Merino Shins n4 Df4weis, VAa M 1'assoU-1-: - - 1 Fringe for Ladirs' Cloaks, A general assortment of Trimmings, Ac, Ac Cutting will be done free of charge, for peiaons puirhs'ing goods of him which they wish 10 make up themselves, end p. raotrs fiudiug their own gooda wiU he aconmodsted aa hcretof re. Ha teodera his scknowiegerac! 10 hie friends, fof former a tt..nge,'an'd respectfully aoticila a euulluuauc of the sme, "',' II sU inrorma the pobtic, that he has taken Mr. JOHN O. BRIOHT into co-psrinershlp, and thai the business wtllhcresfier be conducted under ihe firmol Wsissa A Bbiwht. . Oj" AH kipdg.oCon.tt I'rodnc taken, at th big heart market ptjefs. , . . vi Bunhury. yfoveml'Ct t3ih, 1847-4m ' ' CHEAP lT31Vr GOODS. "Ift'S I" received, a bandaom lot of Cloths, I as- U simeri, Calin; Caps of all kinds. Cum knots, for men, women and children. Grortrits, QHiHHir, and a vgruty of other art'clea.rhea per ihsn ever.ly HENRY MA89ER.. PunlurV. N. 57th, 1847. " Jndl.in Veclnblc r.innccfi. STILL. ANOTHER CUfttJ. '. ' Mlassaa. Rowaan A Watro (lenile-t en, ifj -It is with pleaaur that I ia you the lollowing history of my ease, which, from 11a -r ve rity end long rontinuanc under lh be. mrdicnl tlendanee I could procure, aff.r I a atriking illus tration of, the wonderful superiority nf vour Dr. CtTLLEN'8 INDIAN VECETABLE PANA. CEA over all the popular remedies of the dny. It wsa my misfortune lo inherit Scrofula, which made its appearance (aa my mother informed me) when I wa Ixit a few months old, but wsa not ve ry troublesome until my 25th year, when il atlark edmy right e!how, end stiffened the joint. A ' out eight years after this, il marie its spnearance on my arm again, almost coveting il with ulcera, - At the s.ime lime it attacked my throat elio, 6 ling it with ulcer. My inngtie became frightfully tWnl len, snd almost aa htrd aa riece nf wrxal. - I applied tn one of the mosKskdlul phyalci w in Norri-town, Ps.. where I resided at Ihe lime, but the disease -ecmed beyond his teich. He Silvi-ed me to come lo Phils 'elphi and consult the I ile Dr. Psrrish, I did so, and ws under his ca e for a rhort lime, when he advised me lo return home aa tny physician could do aa much for .me as he could. This was cetl tinlv not very enrnurnging I returned, and was for foui or five yes's most of ' the time under ttratment, when tho Doctor inform ed me lhat his resources were exhausted and I was at Idierly to try any thing I thought would do roe good. I then look O.ikby's Sarsatarilla. which al fit at seem-d lo do me t-ood, but soon lo-l its power, sn.l waa diseon'inned. I have t -hen Swaim' PtiKcer. Marsh H's, Hnurk's. Leidy' snd other prepara tions of SarMarilla, wilh oit rlf. ct. My throa1 was still utcetated. mv pala e entirely carried awiy, my face and nose much swollen, and exceedingly pain ful. Thus msit- rsst.m.l in J.muary list, when I com mrnced with Dr. ('rtLaa's lannv VansTtBLS I'aiacxa.and I frankly conf. sj, if your medinns h d rrquiied Fsith to ensure a core, it wnud have failed in my case; for I had tried ao much tra-b thai mv confidence in inediaine wa gone; and il waa only as a drowning man will giasp a straw, that I commenced with tho Panacea. Hut strange aa it may eppeur. Ihe inflammtlion and soreness weie a'most entirely rem ve.l in 3r hours, sa'isfvina me Ihst I It id got hold of a med -cine which I had not used bef ire. and which would rui me My antlcipationa have to all apiearance l en ical xed, for I am healthier than I have been fni seventeen years. My skin ha a-snmed s heal thy appenranee. My bead, which had troubled me for so many years, is now free from all disss r. cdi'e enactions 1 my throat is sound ; and so far a I can judge, Ihe disease ia ootnpbuly eradicated fiora mv system, I shall hehappv to give any further inf mation lo any whochise lo call upon me at my resilience in Poplar street, first hou-e east of Eighth street, north aide. . Jt)EPH BARBUUR. Philadelphia, June 23, 1846. Certificates of cures, in pamphlet form, tn iy be had (Srslta, at the office of the agents. This medicine is prepared and soi l by the proprietor, Rowsnd A Wslton, No, 370 Market street, Phil tdelpt ia. fW W Dsnenhower. No I Murray sl. N Y. I ! 1 J . Mth-'wer. No I O F Hall. Cin tt. Se T Jenkins, No 6 Canal st, N Orleans. S t.N N R..bini.i.c.Os.v Snig,.t.. tl.lt. A ... IT kl I L I) W. 1...... ngKiiia: it, i fto4i, r.iii,iiu' I II. R iser, Milton; . J. Seeladd, New Iter- lint Mr. Musser, Mllibe.m i bharpe D. Lewis, Wilkrslisrre. Sold also by Druggists throughout the United Slai. t Dec. 4. 1817. 2in f6y HOT TOO LATS. RKAT BARG AINS may yet be had st Poa- Jf m i Stubs. He s'tll h is a large a-sorimeut ol t roods, which he will sell sl Jirtt toet. Being de- ' termtned to disc iiiluiiie the business, hu will sell j very low. A saving of U5 or 30 per cent, can le road by Uxhsaing al his store. Call and eiain- i ine for yourselves. Qj" All kinds of country pr.r- ! due taken, at ihe highest raaiket price. Sunhury, December 4th, 1817 if TKTNiTviDlTVlC'l Dr. ALLEN'S VKOE- i W TABLE COMPOUND, for t cure of DYSPEPSIA. LIVER COM PL AIM'. NER VOUS DEBILITY. BILIOCSAFFECTIOVS. Ac. This Medicine i offered to the publtc under the ataurance that there is no srticle in existence hsving stronger claims 10 their cnnsidenrti.in. Be ing compounded by a regular Graduate of Jeffer son College, Phils. hlph s, and prnctisrug phvsi cian of twenty years' standing in I'hil.idoipius. his long experience has confirmed hitn in the opinion thai a cmnoiind medicine was rrijuired to prevent and remedy the debilitation pr duced by residing in low, miasmatic climates, and lo counteract the pro trating inHumcs-a of many nervous diroider with whieh the human firmly are afflicted. DR. ALLEN ia a well known physician, ami has a and the abeve medtcio in hi practice for 8 years with the most artoniahmg etlVct, having tea led its qualities in above FIVE THOUSAND CASES. No medicine ever lervived more flattering e commend stions from physicians of eminent tUud ing than baa been bestowed un this. DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION AND IPS CONSEQUENCES. An eminent Pr.fea aor s .ysi ''It cliH'llv arises in iiersons who le.id either a very sedentary ar imular life. Althouuh not regarded as a fatal duresse ( yet if uaglrctid or improperly treared, rosy bring on incurable Me lan4ioly. Jaundice, Madness, or Vetlig , Pa!sv and Apojileiy. A gr al aingularity ail. iulaul on it ia, thai it may and often dues continue a great length of time without any retaiaton vf tun symp tom. . 1 . CAUSE v. Grief and uoea-ineia of wind, in- esse. 1 SYMPTOMS.-Loss of appetite, uauaea, heart burn, aridity, and fuMid erucUiious guawmg.of the smsnarh whan smpiy, uneasiness in ihe throil. pain in Ibe a'ule, coativenres chtllnesa, J uiguor, lownras U spirits, palpitations, and dia uibad aleep." . TREATMENT. DR. ALLKN'S Pt'fVf. TABLE COMPOVM) has never failed in em drug immediate relief, end a ladieaj cui for this disease. ' . V t . . . . rjJ" This Medioine can he had of II, B Mas-rr, Sunhury 1 J. 11. Msrtin, I'oll-ville, Msd.ar A Bickel, Orsrigshurn and of Druggists generally, ALLEN A. W AKD, ProMietura. Philarlelphia, Nov. 87. 1847. cq ly .For Sale. THE BRICK HOUSE in Sunboiv, of the sub scriber,' now occupied by Miss Morris. For trim apply to W, L. Pewart, E q , or ta mvaetf. " M - W.R. MITIl. Jforthumhwiand, October 0, 1847. ti" . " r - . - il, uai-am operateti like a main), ur. j. also eice-stve use of spirituous liquor, lea, tobacco, u- . , c.i . k . 7 , . 7 1 . , . I wiiuessed ps wotidetful ft-ct in curing -sthma, mum. and other narcotic, immoderate renlelKvi. t .... - ., , , . u ......... 1 . entsi aitiirv. dk. uiw riieuimiaL iidtv iq iniriT. .... ,. f , . , r ,. . wnu n 11 never uns 01 uoiog. i-puviui utoo 1, ai.ie- over dtsteuin... of he ru.in.cb. a deficiency ol (be l( v ig r(r. c.uallv cured by thia Pal- seretmnof .he bile or ..ir.c jute, eipo.uie lo , ne.li 'ilm ruptured, or wounded Mood . old snd damp sir, a. th chief causes of this dr.- . . . n , v 1, A tiria 1 h a MEDICrAL"' HOUSE, 1 Li...rVt Jerf 1 5 rm ago, by Dr. KINK I! L IN. The uMest, eureal and lsl hand to cure sll forms I , of BeCTt I (likVllftg d'aWMM4 of ibu kin 91(1 1. fliltrj ImttitH of y.nnht i DR.. K I NKIU.I N . " turner nf 3r unit Vnion s , hnxrrrn Sprtire rrnrf Pins, 1 4 qarr frnm Ihe F.xfhnnse. YOUNG M KN t if yon value your life or your hetllh. remrmla r. Ihe delay of a month, met, even a week, may prove your rum,' birth of bod and mind. Hence let no false modesty deter von from m iking your caae known 'lo' tin" who. from education and respectability, e .n s'nne h friend vim. He who places him-elf under 1)r KINKKI.IN'S treatment, may religiously confide, in his honor a a gen leman, and in tsho-e boaoiu will be forever litrkril the si'crel of ihr paiient. , , . Too msny think thev will hug the Secret t riheir own heart, and cure tbrmselw s, A las I how nf. ten is this a fatal ilelnsiri. ml how many a 10 tni-ing young mnn, ho m'ahl h.ive tain an orna ment lo society, has faded from Ihe earth. CUCNTRY INVALID, fiudiug il inconvi pient l.j rnske pers msl applica ti n, can, hv sniing their ctse eiplicitly, toge her with all their sv mptoms. (per I t'er. post p.iid.) hnve forwarded In them a chest con'ninir.g Dr. K's me dicines siiprnpria'ed accordingly. Packages i,fM dtcines forwarded to snf psrt of I Ihe I'nitrd States st s moment's noiice. OCT Pot earn tarTras, aild eased to D'. Ktir- an.tv, PhtUdelpbla, will be promptly a'tended lo. Oe'. 30ih. 1847. I y "Secure the' Shadow ere' the Substance Fader ( OI.MtiS' Kl.ntR 1TRI S3 d "12 o ZZ C2i "QJ D AGU DRREOT YPBSI TWO SII.Vr.R MKIUliS awnrHrrt at the Fairs . nf Hit Franklin nml American Inslitiitrf fur the best mid most artistiral specimens of Vugnerreo liit'f I'tirtruits . THE recent improvements made by the sitb-cri-. hers, and whiih i peculiar lo ihnir elnblish meni alone, vix: an Upprr Lifrht,t received the hight recommeiidaiioos from ihe Press, and also wrii ten testimonials fr.im the lirst artists in the country, as to its greit superiority over the usual Side Light. The peculiar advantage of this Light ; is that the NarcnaL lOimr.sMo nr thx Etk 1 ran lie obtained more perlecdy than heretofore. ! fjj Cit r.oa and stringers are respectfully invj. ted, whether desiring lor raits or not, lo viit our j spinous galleries, prohnbly iho l.irgest and mosi ! cxten-ive in the t'niied Siaies, snd examine for I themselves the astonishing improvements made by the suliM-rdrers in this wonderful art. T. P. A D. C. COLLINS. Proprietors of the City D.igu.rrrian Establish ment, No. 100 t.'hranul street., two doors above Third, south side, ' Phiadrlphia, Oct. fl, 1817 4m eow Watchus 'Jewellery. FullJrU-elled Gnlil Isreri fir f40, Warranted No. 24fi, Market street. PHILADELPHIA, 11 AS constantly on hand a Urge assortment of (io'd and Silver Walcbia, at the following w ,,rire, ' Fu,, jcw,.llt.J Cl(ld Levers, Silver d. j GoJ , . f(( JeWflci, I ' f40 00 20 00 30 00 J Silver I .e l ines, , 13 00 Silver qu,nieis, 00 and 10 00 I Willi a larje asFortinenl of Fink J swell, n r, 1 such as eir rings, finger rings br-sst pins, brsre ; lets gold and silver ienctls, gold chains. Ac. Has ! also on hand a complete asot!ment Lunette, patenl j and plain Watch glasses. Main Springs, Verges, j Di lls and H inds of every description ; and in f ict, ! a coinple'e assortment nf Watchmake a' tools and I Walch Mateiial.s to which he would call ihe sl ' lentiou of the country tr tde in genetal. j (jj- 'l'hnc wihing aiiythiug in the shore line, ' would find it lo their sdv.iulage to call and ets i mine his slock hefote purc'iasing elsewhere. I JACOB I. ADO MU. No. 116 Market sin el, below 8h, I Philadelphia. H-pi. 25, 1847. m SILENCE TIIST nastnrrt. " riit'KH ! rax Lfos ana t naa nra, rat worts or thx nr-Taoria hs bmv srou', tmk cofon or rosai'terriu H4TU I s it r a n or nt. 4 r. 4RE Yf)HA MOI'HKRI Your darlingehild, your idol nd e.rrthly joy, is now perhaps confined lo her rhamLer by a datiReroua cold hr r pale cheeks, her thin sbiunketi fingers, tell the hull di ease has already gained upon her ihe sound of her sepntchrsl coogh pietcca your soul. YOI'NO MAN, when just abmit tn enter life, disease shed a heart rru-h.ng Huhl over the fair prospects of the future your hectic cough and fee hie limbs tell of your loss and h pe, but you need est de-pair. ' There is a balm which will heal the wounded lungs, it ia NIIKRMIN'S AM, IIKALIXU HAlsSAM. Mrs. AT I'll EE, the wife of Wm. H. Atlree, Esq. was given up by Dr. Sewall of Washington, D . Iloe and MrCMIan f Philad-Ihis, Dr. Rue snd Dr. Molt of New York. Her friends all thought she must die. She had every appeirmce of la-tug in consumption, and was so pionoui ced by her phvsi isns-Sherman's Balsam WkS given and il cured her. Mrs. (iARRABBANf Z, nf Bull's Feiry. was aUo cured of rooaumpiiiiii bv this Balaam when j all other remedies fvlcd It) give relief she was re I ducrd lo a skeletal. Dr. A. C, f-JStle, 1. litis t. 281 Broadway, has witnessed its rfTerts in several 1. caes s 11 ere mi ! in r ,i ei,i- min..iy 'run Rev. HENRY JONES. 108 Eighth avenue, wsa cun-d of cough snd catarrhal all. ctions 1 1 50 years s Sliding. The first dose gave him more re lief than all Ihe oll et medicine be had evey taken. Dr. L. J. 3 als, i Desnry str.el. gave it to a ai-ler-in-law who was laboring under con-umpliotl, and to another aorely alrlrt-d with the A-thnn. In both esses, its rflect were immedia e, aoon re storing lh' m o rnnif.irtab'e health. Mrs. LUC RET! WELLS. 95 Christie street, suffered from Asthma 4t4yr. Vermin's Bab asm relievetl her st once, snd she is comparatively wrll, being rnsbled lo subdue every atlark by a timely us nf this medicine. This indeed ia the great remedy for t,nugtia. eme, opining r.inotl, Liver Complaints, snd sll th all cIiop , f iJ tkrost, and rven Asthma snd Con.umr i Price 18 cents and f I e hotile. t Dr. Shermsn's Cough snd Wore,, Lagyngas, and Poor Man's Plsster sold ss abu-,.s ' Dr. Sherman's offie is at .on Saao. L N. Y- Agsnts, JOHN YtU'0, unbury. ' ' M. A.iLCaY, Nortburafce-Uriri, Si jitrmeer I iha VT7.-t j ' MX YKAim AGO THE rhildrrrt began 10 cy for Sftermail's Lo xenges. The siots wsa not tn lni.il 1 t' time, but it has kept inerraing ever -b rr ,ao,t r, baa become ao great that the mnuili I il- ; ones can scarce be stopped. Pr. S'.c v .-i ir.m. Ibises with Ihe little suff rera, and v r- mof'. e. ere a lhat any of them should he disgpi .otritcl Knowing the vast benefit which hss l-cen cot.fer red upon Ihe Community by lb iniroductioti of hia infallible , , WORM bOKBWOBS, he has entered into arrangemenie for en atg'ng bia Manufactory, by meana of which bethinks he will be able lo supply the demand. And the same paina and care will he Inken,' that Ibex celebrated Ln xngea be made aa they have alwaya been,, in or der that those who depend upon them, may not bar disappointed in their hopes. He knew when hm commenced the manufacture of the Worm iAizen that th' y would supersede the use r.f rvrrv other vermifuge, as ihe l.njenge is rrry plenn-.nt to 'he antr.sfirrdyn its t fleet, ss well s certain, and ihe quantity required lo effect a perfect curt, is very small. These properties, in connexion wi l the f rt lhat ihry are sold for 25 cmts per hr x. thus pi iring them in the reach of the pon'ct man in Ihe land, has not. only caused them lo inYt tho plsce of every other vermifuge ever offered, bul sl so rendered them popular to the community. Or. flhernian'a . COCO II LOZENGES continue lo cure Coughs, Clds, tionsumpl on. Asthma, shortness and difficulty of Breathing, and other ilises es of the Lungs, with the mine facility they did on their firat introduction, snd the ptoplt have now become persuaded by actual expeiieure, that on the accession of a slight cold, they hnvn only to atep to either ihe Dr's. cAlce, or one of the Agents, and obtain a box of his Cui;h L 'Z 'i E' . which are very convenient lo carry in It e pockrt. and lo take a few through lh dv. Bv pursuing this course a curei nfien effected in 21 hours, and the pslieiil about bis hut-in ss. So great i-t the ce lebrity of the LoX' nges, that thousands of persons who hsve used them, and recotne acquainted witj . iheir eff cts, will never be without tbem. POOH MAN'S PLASTIiR has ru'ed mole case of Kheuuiaiiem, I'm 1 10 lh) o Back, Side and Chest, Lumbago and Wtaknei , than any application thai hss ever been made. A a the celebrity of the Plaster has indexed, hundred a nf unprincipled rarala have attempted to counter -feit it, and palm it off upon the community a- tb 1 genuine. ijJ- Beware of Drception. JJ) Reim u i her ihatthn true and genuine Plaster is spread up on reddish paper made expreely for Ihe puipoie, and in every esse the signature of Dr. Sburmsri t P'intul upon the back of the Plaster, anil the wlinlu aecuied by Copy Right. None olhera sre genuine. Tbeiefore wt en you want a real good Shcrrj,an' Poor Man's Planter, call at the office, 100 ',asu street, and you will not be disappointed. Remember the number, 106 .Na sau st ., all Dr. Sherman's Lozenges are sold. II is Agents sre Mrs. Hays, 139 Fulton street, I!rr.lMu; H meson, Williamsburg and Redding A Co Boston, and JOHN YOUNO, S.Unburr. M. A McCAY.NorihurubarUud. September 1 lih, 1847. lv- lTTV Oil KS'PR A IsiTlT!" Burns, Scalds, and all kinds of InjfittaeJ Snrrs CJured. rpOUSEY'S UNIVERSAL OINTMENT, ia JL ihe tuoiecomple e Bum Antidoteever known. It instantly, (and as if by Magic) stops pain of the most desperate Burns and Sc.tld-1. For old S ir s, BiUises, Cut", Sprains, Ate, on man or beist, it ia ht- best spphcation lhat ran Ire made. Thousuu's have tried and thousand pr-if it. It is the m tt ptif.vt master of psin tver dircoC'e I. All who. usi- recommend it. Every family shruM be rovj. ded with il. None can trll how soon some nf tlio family may need it. Olawrve eich box nf the genuii e Ointment has the name ol S. 1'orsr.r written 011 the outaidr label. To imitate litis is forgery. Boitmen, Livery Men. Farmers, and sll whousli Horses, will find this Ointment the veiy la--l th inf they can use for Collar Galls, Scratches, Kicks, r . Ac. on their animals. Surely everv merciful i a .1 would keep hi' animals as free from pnin as on . ble- Ttmsey'a Universal Itintiiieut i all lha1 is quired. Try it. BITES OF INSECTS. For the Mn,v s . of poisonous Insects, Tou-ys Oui1 . cut s 11 vailed. Hundreds have tred it an found it te n-i PILES CURED ! For the Piles, T.Hisey'g U niversal Ouvmenl is one t'f the la-' lem.d.es iit rsn be spplied. All who have tried it t'01 the I 'res recommend it. OLD SORES CURED. For M l o'.ati iat Sons, there is nothing equal to Tousey'a tlun ment. A peri-on in Msniiua had. for a number nf year, s soie leg lhat baffle I the skill of the dorlo- a. Tousey's Ointment was n-eommemled b; cne f the visiting physicians, (who knew ilsgriat virtu e) and two boxes produced mote benefit thsn ihe tient had received from any and a t pievi. ius rriae dics. Let !l try it. BUKNSANDSCALDSCURCD. Thousands of cases nf Bun s snd Scalds, ill all psn.a of Ihe country, hsve been tur. d by Tonsey'a I Jnivataal Oiuiment. Certificates enough C011IJ be ',iad lo fill the whole of thia shea'. VIOLENT BRUISES CURED. Ttatmoui ..s on testimonials, in favor of Ttuscs O.niineut for curing Bruises, have been offered ihe proprie tors. Hunih-eds m Syracu- will rer tify to ita great merits tn reli- ving the psin of the weal severe Bruise All persons should try it. StIALl) HEAD CURED. Sores of cse of Scald Head havs been cored byl'ou-ey'a Oint ment. Try it it seldom fails,, SALT RHEUM CURE'J. Of sll the remedies ever discovered for thi mn, disagrees' le complaiiil, Tousey'e Universal Oint.nient is ihe mosi complete. It never was kit wn I fail. CHAPPED HANDS CAN BE CURED. Tousey'e I'niversitl Oielineut will alwats ritu iho wor-l fasea nf Chapped llatids, Scores t'f pre, eons will state this. SOKE LIPS CURED. For the cure o f So e Lips, there wss never sny thing msde equal t o Tou sey's ttintment. Il is sure to cui ihein. Try it. It is a scientific compound, warranted no to ecu .sin any preparation of Mercury. rr Viice. ?5 ! cents per box.. For further paruculsrs Cmireremi; this really valuslils Ointment, Ihe puMic 11 itfei red to Pamphlets, lobe had gtstts, of re .ucslda D uggists and Merchants throughout tr.ie I'mtrJ Slate, - v Prepared by ELLIOT Jr. T0U6EV, Druggists. Syrscusc. For sale by JOHN VnUNO, Kunborr. ' M. K. MvCA Y, Nortbumbeiland. Sepl. 1 1th, 18 17 , ly eow Fotxtlicrs, Feathers. fom l'.'.J 45crnfa jtrr round. Cheap for Cath.'hole$alfniRefil. FrkoKMCiTg. FRASE1I. l-'bolf rer Cenerul Furnlnlirr, o. 41 Mwiet St.. above Hth north idea opposite Uirani now, T HERE may be bad, al all ttmea. large as. W sortroent ef Bede and Matrasses, Curled Hair and Feaiheis, Chaita, TaWee, Bedeada and Looking tilasaee, together wilh all other articles in tb shot Un of business, al tb lowest rab pri osa. ' W.VB." flood wartantad ta W aatiifacticn. frptsiih. 1847. 3 1 1
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