. JVom f -dmTfon ignmiiun.w. - OTTltl0 Of FOTATOM. ., ,Th cultirmtipn T potatoeehaa becoma w preMrtMS for thn hat four or five yre,v tlat ' it way. W or aartic to publish an isocount .of , experimeala, even if they havn frored un- eoeeeful. 1 win therefore state) my experi ence), each as It la, with a hope that Jt top beofinoreorleaa benefit to theee jnpEfed in the. wne ealling as myself. t r " j . I hate planted on rtety of soils, inclu ding a hear? clayey loahVgravel, black ve getable earth) lbatn, tlch' in animal and Vege table mayor, and, on a light, sandy loam. In the layer, 1 have alwaya succeeded in raising -Mtand jotatoce, and I consider such a soil the most certain of producing i. sound, healthy rjrop, ia w . ,v .. v (' i': 111 1845, I. planted my potatoes ' in April, May, June, and July. . Those planted in May, I found succeeded best; and the vines of those planted late decayed early in Septem- , ber, soon after the young tubers began to form.' ... On the 15th of May, 1846 planted an a ere of potatoes, on a moist loam, suitable for growing Indian corn. One part of the field, 1 manured with newly slacked lime; ono with Vriod ashes; One with charcoal one with bone dust; one with poudrettej and a nother part with plaster, lime, ashes, and salt, mixed. The result was, that the largest . yield and the least rot, occurred where lime only was applied, at the time of planting, in the run. Observing that the two rows ot potatoes next to the corn, which occupied a part of the last-named field, Mere entirely free from ' disease, and produced well, last season ( 1847,1 I planted a lot, alternately, with two rows of com, and two rows of potatoes ; also, a small patch exclusively with potatoes, in the same field, manuring' . the whole with lime in the hill. Those produced between the corn were all sound, and continue so to the present time, and were abundant in their yield; whereus,. the others, planted by themselves, were more or less affected with disease. A portion of the ground was subsoiled to the depth of 16 inches. On this part, the produce was one third greater. ' From my experience, as above. I would re commend potatoes to be planted among Indi an corn, before the 15th of May, in a light, aandy loam, or some other dry soil, sub-soiled 16 inches deep, with a gill of newly-slacked lime, applied to each hill. D. Orange Co. N. Y. March 27, 1848. , 6oiU.No tn' Salt Water. Hams are said to be better boiled in salt water ; no doubt for the reason that in a given time they are much better boiled. . Hams requires a long time in boiling. Sir Humphry Davy tells us the rea son why vegetables and fish should be plung ed into boiling salt water is, that this solution boils at a higher temperature than plain wa ter, and that the sudden scalding fixes the albumen, mucilage, and other nutritive parts of the viand, instead of being macerated and sodden and so partly lost in luke warm wa ter. Keeping Beef, Fresh. Combe says the ribs will keep longest, or five or 6ix days in summer, the middle, of the loin next, the rump next, the round next, and the brisket the worst, which will not keep longer than three days in summer. HEALTH OF PLANTS. Plants iu pots kept in rooms or conservato ries should be watered thoroughly at least once every day during the summer months, and in very hot weather twice a day will no( be found too much; and when they are Watered, it must be observed . that a slight Watering is not sufficient, but the pot must be completely filled up to' the brim, and if possible the plants should bo syringed over head once every other day, or at least twice a week. This syringing of the leaves .is of the greatest importance to the health of the plants and those that are kept in rooms should do set in the open air and well syringed twice a week during the summer months, and once a week even in winter, provided ti .1 . r uio weuinur uo not irosiy. . Goino to Congress. Going into a Wes tern member's room the other day, and see ing him with his coat off in the middle ot the apartment, up to his middle, in documents and speeches and letters, laboring lustily with his franking pen, I alluded to the press of private business. "Stranger," said he. "1 never came to Congress before, and I never " want to come again. I tell you, that this of fice of member of Congress is not what it is cracked up to be. I calculated, to have hud a good time here this winter, after racing all over my district and making more than five hundred stump speeches in order to get elec ted. But the fact is, you can aee the way I eujoy myself. It is what I call having the -..j-i hwui uuniuir. ii iiv. air. A UC V CI utr- gan to work in this way before in my life." 'Well, sir," I replied, "the honors of the sta t tion undoubtedly compensate you for all your labors." "The honors be bursted ; all I wish is, that I was out of the scrape." I asked : "How comes on the loan bill in your branch!" "0, they are spouting away, spouting away, sir, and here I am, franking the speeches. The Lord oidy knows what is in them." "And the Ten Regiment bill 1" "I know no thing about it and don't want to. Look at them are letters.'' nointhio- in a iwn Vumhnl basket of private corrreapondenee "not One- half of them answered ; look at these speeches Hot Quarter of thorn franlcA1- What iiiM. tkm can I give to" loan bills- Snd regiment '. bHtsTKir, I must attend totny constituents." And we left him to bis labors. Corrpod- f of Bottom Paper. , . A Dr- Amderso, of Bi'rkenh'ead, Eng., re eeutly died from, using "chloroform. ; He. was in his usual slate of health, which was deli- f .fni Wha-ia nMmA.i m J s him forHhe purpose of rendering the extrica- tlon of a tooth painless. Within forty-eight i haum rush of blood to the lung threatened S Instant death, and he expired pn the aecond afterwards.- ' , ;r ; v rr '''''! RtfoifTei Jew, ' says a letter frpm franen left by will a sum of three milliup CE) IX X2T 0 SXX 323 0 BTbM power t esose all irttas.i SORES. SCROFULOUS homers, SKIN DI8BA8BS. POISONOUS WOUNDS to oisonergs their pd frid matters, snd then heals ibem. - ' i . . J Is richly termed AH-heellngi for there Is scare ly s disease, exierntl or Internal, their it will not benefit. I have uses' It for the last fourteen TtsrS w all dlsetsee ef the chtt,oaianp(iao ens Iw, lhoMnt the ntnuM deaqsar and .responsibilitr. MKT deUra beforf bvw ni sotn, thst not In one sinita csm has U failed o benefit when the pa timt was ariihln tha reach bf root ul toesns. I h had nhvateUn, hamed In lbs prorVnnan. I have has ministers of lbs f opl, jndfaS of the bench, sMarmen, lawyers, gsndenten ef lbs btgh rst arudlitoe, and multitudaa ss the poor van it in every variety ef way, and there hss been hot one voire one tthlteraat voice tajlng M'Allieter, year Ointment It GOOD." ' In Scrofula, Old Sorea, Erysepclaa, Tsttw LI vrr Complaint, Sort Eyes, Quinay, Bora Tbrott, Bronchitis, Broken or Bore Breast, Piles, all Cheat Diaeasrs, rach aa Asthma, OpprSaaiona, .Paln Alao, Sors Up, CbappeJ Hauils, Tamoff. Ch). drrn't Culanrons Eruptions, Narvooa DUaaraa, and ef the Spina, there is nomedidDS now known aa Rood. ' . 'i ' - ' ' SCALD HEAD Ws have cored ca.ea that sctually defied evrry thinj known, ss well as the ability of 15 nr SO doctor a. ..One mn told, as ha hsd spent 1300 on hit chiljitn without any bene fit, whan a few botes of Ointment ennd them. BALDNESS It will restore the bsir sooner than any other thing. HEADACHE The salve bat cored peion of the headache of 12 erV ataoding, Snikwho hid it regular every week, so that vomiting often tonk place DsirsEta, Ear Acbi, sod Aaes i thi Kacs, are cured hy this Ointment with like tuccrta. , . RURN8 It one of the he it thing In the world for Burnt. (Read the d;rretiom around the box.) . . , RHEUM A'i ISM. It remnvea almoat imma.li- alely the Infl imation and an riling when the piin cettr: (Rnsd the Direction around the Box.) , COLD FEET. ' Connomplinn, Liver Com plaint, Pain in the chrat nr tide, falling off of the buir, one or the other always accompanies col l feet. (Thit Ointment it the true remedy.) It ii S ure flan of diaeaae to have old feet. TET fER. There it nothing better fur the cure nt 1 etter. PILES. Tbouaar.de are yrstty cured by thin Ointment. CORNS. Occasional uae uf the Ointment "ill alwtyt keep Co nt from ginning. People neeil never lie troubled with them il lliey will uae I. Head lte following Communication, Received from an otd, renpre ed an J well known citizen or Fbiladalphu. and then judge for youi self: Philadelphia. 10 mo., t3lb, 1846 To T. B. Peterton, Having been rrqutnl to give my opinion on the merits of M'ALLIS TER'S SALVE, I am willing to enumerate some uf the benefits which I have txpeiienced in the use nf the article. In the spring of 184S, I hid an stuck of Ery sipelas in my lace whieti became very pslnful, snd extended into one of my eye, teing sttended with fevrr, my diatrees was great sod I began to be fear ful of luairg my eye. Although not much of s believer in what la commonly called quack medicines, I purchased s box and made an application to my fare. To mv empties the pain soon ab .ted, and in a week's time I waa entirely cured, and I firmly believe that il ei the aaltr, under Providence that cuied me. From lhal time to the present, I have used the article at occaaion required, and in every caas where I have uted it, I have found a decided benefit. At oi. e lime, on going to b?d at night, my throat was to aore that I ewsllowrd with difficulty, but by an application of the ri'vs I was relieved lefoie morning. I have mod it in cane of burnt, bruiere. upr.iim. ind flrth cute, all with the happiest effect, and one cane of poiioning hy s wild vine in the wood. h been dried up and cured by a few application. From my own expeiince, I would strongly re coinriiend it to ill, it s cheap, convenient, family medicine. . I btve become an partial In it, that I expect to keep il constantly in my family. Though not ami itioua lo appear In print, yet I cannot refus to have this commm.ica'ion made public if judged beol to servs the e.iuas of bumani ly. Keapecl fully thine, WM ADAMS, No. S6, Old York Road. CAUTION. No Ointment will be genuine uhbei the nam. a of Jamea M'Alliiter, or Jamaa M'Alliater &. Co., are written with a pen on eve ry label. JAMES M'ALLISTER, 8le proprietor f tte aNivt mnlieine. VJPRICE, S5 CENTS FEB BOX.&) . Aosxts: J. W. FRILINO. 8unl.ury. F0R8YTH, WILSON At Co, Northumberland, Dr WM. M BICKLEY, Danville. J. O. CROU8E. 8elinagrove, P. C. 8HFLLER. Lewuburg. WM. P. NAGI.E. Milton, JOHN 8HARPLESS, Csltswiats. "Teb.l9lh.1849. euwly "WTENI, VIDI, VICI.-Dr. ALLEN'S VEOE W TABLE COMPOUND, for ths cure of DY8PEPSIA. LIVER COMPLAINT. NER VOUS DEBILITY. BILIOUS AFFECTIONS, dte. Thii Medicine i offered to lbs public under the SLaurant'S that there Is mi article in sxiatencs having atrooger claims lo Ihsir eonridataliun. Be ing compounded by a tegular Graduate of J. Her eon College, Philadtlpb a, sod s practicing phyii cijn of twenty yeara' atandit g in Philadelphia, hie long experience ba coiiflimed him in lbs opinion tb it s compound medicine wsa required to prevent and remedy tha debilitation pr duced by residing in low, mtarmatic climates, and lo counteract ths pro Utling influeno t of muny nervous disorder with which lbs human family are sfMioled. DR. ALLEN is s well known pbtaiciin, snd baa uaaj tho absve medicine in hi practice for 8 yeara with ths moat toninhing effect, having tea ted ita qualitiea in above FIVE TH0U8AND CASES No medicine ever teetived more flatierine re commendaliorn from phyiieians of eminent Mend ing thin hat (ken beatowed on thii. DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION ANT) ITS CONSEQUENCES. An eminent Profet tor niyi: "It chiefly sritei in persons who lead either s very sedentary or irregular life. Although not regarded si s fatal diaeaae yet if neglected or improperly tiesred, may bring on incurable Me lancholy, Jaundice, Madueas, or Vsitlgo, Paley and Apoplexy. A grest singularity sttendant on il la, ibat il may ant) often does continue s great length of time without soy rcmiaaion of the sy mp tnms. - CAUSE'. Grief snd onestioeea of mind. in. tents study, profnas evacuations, exeest in venerv. xcauaive uae of apiiitoona liquors, tea, tobacco, o- pium. too otnsr narcoilcs, immoderate repletion, over distention of the stomach, a deficiency of ths accretion of the bils or g leirie juice, sxposuis to rotd end dump sir, are lbs chief ceuaes of this die- aaes. ByMPTOMS. Loaa of sppetite, nauasa, MaA bum, acidity, aod f cat id erueUtioos, goswing of ths stomach when empty, nosssineas m the thieaL pain lo tha aide, eoalivenesa, cbillneae, languor, lownsss of spirits, pvlpiuiions, and distnibsd slesp." TREATMENT. C. ALLEN'S VEGE TABLE COPOfAD baa mv faiied in sflor. dmg immadists islief, snd s tadkal ear far this diaeaae. 0? This Medicine esa be had of H. B Masesr, Sunonryi j. v. MaiUn, rotb-vtuV, Medlar at ickslj Orwtgaborg snd ef Druggists genera Hy. ALLEN dk WARD, Presvleton. Philadelphia, Nov. n I84TCO. ly A GENI? " for sobas Nsw aod Poao. ..V.. ,;S,M' caavv throughout sthUnited 8lstes. To Agents, the most libers! sccoarsgeeaent is offered with a ipull capital of from $33 lo I00. A chance is oKred. where by s Agent esa make from 810 to $33 per week 07" For farther particulars, address (pest Paid ) W. k. LEA RBY, , W, ,M Kor,h SttondSt. Philsdelphis; April I, J848 te(T , StTNBURY AMERICAN (AND SHAMORIN JOURNAL. BANK XOf B LIST. tC 1:1 PBIwinTLTANfA'.-: ; Ths following tlet shews fhs current vsM of sK Meylvsels Bank Notes. Ths most Implicit re liance may ha pieced npoa it, aa it ii every loet jarefully compared with snd corrected from Blrk sell's Reporter, -., .-. , t, ,r-n , .- - k Danki In PkfJadelpblia. .;.;WaaJ;-,.;:,;;w,on.;, i ,biivi - NOTES AT- PA R.s '' ; Bank ef North Amerietsa t d ill- -vsri 'par tfank or the PtorUistn Liberties . , par J unmmercial Bank or t'ena'a.' t. t n H par Farmers' snd Mechsnies Bank ... par Kensington Bank n r par PhitaxMphla Bank r1 t par SchnylkUl Bank -n ; J if r '' '.' par Senthwark Bank ' t -t i, par Wealsm Bank ; . ; i ';. s Ii.""; psr Mechsnies' Dsns . 1 ' . pal Manofactorers' dr. Mechanics' Benk ! par Bsnk of Penn Township ,. ..- par Oirsrd Bank . par Bank of Commerce, late Moyamrnatng par Bank of Pennsylvania ' par 4Donntrr Banks. "Bank of Chester County-- Westchester psr Bsnk of Delaware County Ubeeter - psr Bank of Germentown" " Oermsntown ' par Bank of Montgomery Co. Norristown ' psr Doyleatown Bank . ' Dnyleetown' par Eaaton Bank - ' Eastnn par Farmers' Bank of Burks ro. Bristol ' par Bank Of Northumberland ' Norlhumhcrland par Columbia Bank & D ridge co.Columbia ' par Farmers' Bnnk of Lsncastor Laneistci ; ' par Lancaster County Bnk Lancaater , psr Lancaater Bank Lancsater par Farmers' Bank of Reading Reading par (Wee of Bank or renn'a. Office do ., do Office do do Office do do NOTES AT Harrisburg Thees Lancaster I offices Rending fdo not Eastnn J issue n. DISCOUNT. tsnk of the United States Phibdelphis IT Pottaville par Lswistown failed Middlotown 1 Carliale I Pittsburg- " ' 1 Hollidayahurg ' I Harrisburg I Lsbsnon ' ' par Pittahurg I Pittabuig ' - I Williamsport Wilkeibirrs . Ii Allentown no aula Reading filled Pittaburg .failed Erie do New Brighton do Chsmbersburg 1 Oettytburg I Mootross 2J Eris S Wsynesburg 1 ) Wsshington I j Hoasadale I Browns rille ' I J York 1 Miners' Bank of Pottaville Bank nf LewiMowri Dank i f Middlotown Carlisle Bank Exvhangs Bank ' Do do branch nf Harrisburg Bank lbsnon Bank Me'cbanta St Manor. Bank Bunk nf Pittsburg . West Branch B.mk Wyoming Bank Northampton Bank Berks County Bank Office of Bsnk of U. 8. Do do do Do do do Bank'of Chsmbersborg BKk of Gettysburg Bank of Suequehsnns Co. Erie Bank Farmers' dr. Drovers' Bank Franklin Bank Honesdale Bsnk Monongahela Bank of B. York Bsnk N. B. Ths notes of those banks on which ws imit quotations, and aubstitute s dtth ( ) srs not purchased hy ths Philadelphia brokers, with lbs exception of tbose wbicn have a letter of reference. UltUK JSN I Philadelphia Sav. Ins. Philadelphia Loan Co. Schuylkill Sav. Ins. Kensington 8sv. Ins. A Penn Township Sav. Ins. Manual Labor, Bank (T. W IVwanda Bank Alleghany Bank of Ta. Bank of Bearer Bank of Sveatara Bank of Washingtm Centre Bank City Bunk Farmers' & Meth'cs' Bank Farmer' &. Mech'cs' Bank Farmers' & Mech'cs' Bank llaimony Insiituto Huntingdon Bank Juniata Bank Lumlvrmen'e Bsnk Northern Bank of Pa. New Hope Del. Bridge Co. Norlhunih'd Uuinn Cot. Ilk. North Western Bank of Pa. Office of Schuylkill Bank Ps. Agr. &. Manuf. Bank Silver Lake Bank Union Bank of Peun's. W estmoreland Bank Wilkeehsrre Bridge Co. I A N K 8. Philadelphia faileJ do failed do failed Jo -do Dyott, prop.) failed Towanda Bedford no tale Reaver rinsed Hariishuig closed Washington tailed llellifonle tlciscd Pittabuig no sale Pittsburg failed Fayette cr. failed Grccncast'e failed Harmony uo sale Huntingdon no sale Letvhitown no sale Warien failed UundaAT no aale New Hope closed Milton no sale Meadvillc cloaed Port Carbon Carlisle failed Montrose ' cloaed Uniontown failed Greenshurg closed Wilkeabarre no tale dj" All notes purporting to be on any Pennsyl vania Bank not given in ths sbovs list, may be set town sa frauds. NEW JERSEY. Bank uf New Brunswick Brunswick fsiled I psr par PV Delvtdeie Bank Burlington Co. Bank Zoroniercial Bank JumlcrUnd Bank Belvidere Medford Perth Amlioy Bridgslon Farmers' Bunk Mount Holly farmers' snd Mechaoica' Bk Rahwsv Fsrmers' and Mechsnies' Bk N. Biunswiek failed Farmers' snd Merchant!' Bk Middlctown Pi. 1 Franklin Bank of N. J. Jersey City I F . i . I r. h . . . failed failed failed failed failed i failed i par no sale oo tale nouosen Dig cb uiaxing io noooken lertey City Bank Jersev Cit Mechanics' Bank Patterson Manufacturers' Bank Belleville Morrit County Bank Morristown Monmouth Bk of N. J. Freehold Mechanics' Bank Nswark Mechanics' snd Manuf. Bk Trenton Morris Canal sod Bkg Co Jersey City Pot Notes ' Newark Bkg dr. Ins Co Newark i INew Hops Del Bridge Co LamborUvilte N. J. Manufuc. and Bkg Co Hoboken N J Prolectoo dc Lombard bk Jersey City Orange Bank Orange Paterson Bank Peterson Peoples' Bank do Princeton Bank Princeton Salem Banking Co Salem Slate Bank Newark 8late Bank Elizabethlown Slate Bank Camden Slate Bank of Morris Morristown Stats Bank Trenton Salem snd Pbilsil MaftufCo Salem Sussex Bsnk Newton Trenton Banking Co Trenton Uuioo Bsnk Dover failed failed i failed J par par 4 par I failed failed 1 p.r failed par psr par P" I' psr par per psr Washington Banking Co. Hackensack DELAWARE. Bk of Wilrn cfc Braodywine Wilmington Bank of Delaware Wilmington Bank of Smyrna . Smyrns Do branch Milford Fanners' Bk of Slats of Del Dover Do ; branch Wilmington Do branch Georgetown Do branch Nsweastle Union Bank Wilmington r Under 6's i ' (X7 On sll banks marked thus () there srs ei ther counterfeit or sllersd notes of the various de nominations, in circa la tioo. ..... Peace xcith Mexico I DA1TIEL EX1TI1TGEH, W N FORMS the snUie that In order le bring boot s pesos with Msxlee, be manufactures all kinds of Rifles, Double .d 8iogU Bansllsd 8bot Oaos, aod Double Barrelled sUvgJving Rifles, st his manufactory ot Hollowing Run, Lower A gnals township, Northumberland county, all of which be will warrant for six saoothe. These who want flrss rate article la hie Uae, can he so comaodsted at Ike shortest notice and on ths moat raMoaaUs tarma. Low. ,1 give him s sell. Lower Asgotts, Jin. 8, 1848 6m. BOOT MAKlR, No. 40, hoCtB FoUBTB BtRBCT, AbOVB (HCSTMl'T. ' DZOIIOOIT & OO.. No. 80 Market Street, fivetloora below , , .., t .Third, South aide, y C(; -i - . PBIlABIXiVBIA ! ! ; Importer J Wtoll Dcailera In TSTfTATCHES, Watch Olssss snd Materials. . . Jowslrf of sll deeerlptloas, anslitlea and . styles, cempitaing . sll. lbs articles connected with the Trede, ' '' ' 1 - ' 1 CMsetkt,-.'' .' :.! .! H fi vl. 1 Dixie 4- Son's Britsahla, Oermaa StlvSr and Bil ; ver.Plstsd Wsreev'1 ''' 1,1 mm trs i : 8hmeldsrHlBirmtrghrn PIinnI Faney Articles, ttedgere at Sen's and Weetsnhnim't Cutlery, Rs- ' sora.slc'iaacjts. Erasers, Desk Knives, && " ' ! Ivory Hsndted Table Cutrtry, of lbs flnrat, medium 1 snd corrrmm tjnsliiirs. ' ' ' r-!' ' A Urge assortment of Gold Pens. ' ' "; ' Pertfocal Specticht. ' '' ' ' ' ' " Pipler Miche snd Jnpanned Trays, various shapes -snd qoslities, st rsdoeed rsteS ' "' Gold Witch Ctses, Diatt and Silver-Ware, of sll "'. description manufactured to order. ' DICKSON dc CO having recently ' removed Intotbs largs and commoJious warehouse formerly occupied by Meisis. R. AsaiieaiT dc Boss, snd mors rreentlf bv ' AssaeasT a RxstsoTos, beg lesve to Inform Watch Dealers, Country Merchants sod others, thst thsy design having st sll timet s largs assortment Of Uooda, of their own Importa tion, which they srs determined to sell st the toweit ratei. , r , c , - , ; rrr Every attention will bs paid lo the Packing of Goods, and in the execution of Orders, ths quali ties sndpifces willbefully gujrmtisJ agsiost all competition. t r ' rhiUtietphia, Juns tain, itn-iy , - ' SIX YEARS AGO mHE rhililrm began to cry for Sherman's Lo- JL xenge. The noise was not to loud at that lime, hut it lias kept increasing ever rinrs. and now haa Income so great that the mouths of lbs little ones tan scarce he stopped. Dr. Sherman eymps thiseswlth the little sufferera, and viry much re- ire s that any of them thnold be disappointed. Knowing the vaat liencfit which has been confer red upon the community by the ifatroduction of bis infallible ' : f -' "' WORSK X.OEZH4-OX1S, he has entered into arrangements for enlsrging hie Mann factory, by means of which bethinks he will be aide to supply the dems d. And the came pains and care will be taken, that tbess CilelTateU Lo zenges be made as they have slways been, in or der thst those who depend upon them, may not be disappointed in their bnpee. He knew 'when bi commenced the msnufae'ure of the Worm Lozrn mi, that they would supersede lbs use nf every .other vermifuge, sa ihs Lnsengs is eery pleatanl to the taate, ipttdy in its effects, at well as certain, and the quanlitv required to effect a perfect ture, is very small. These properties! connexion with the f .ct thst they ars sold fur SA e nls per box, thus placing them in ths reach of the poorest man in the land, has not only caused them to tal.c the place of every other vermifuge eer' offered, but at o rendered them popular to the community. Dr. Sherman'e . . " OOTJOB LOZBNOSS continue lo cure Coughs, O Ida, Oonsompl on, Asthma, shortness snd difficulty of Brestbing, snd other dises.es of the Lungs, with the ssrrls facility ibey did on their Oral introduction, and ihs ptople bavs now become perauadej by actual expriience. that on the secession of s ri ght cold, Ibsy hsve onlv lo step to either the Dr'e. office, or one of lbs Agents, and obtain a box of his Cough L serges. Which are very cobVrUient to carry iu ths pocket, nil to taikc) s few through thn d -y. By pursuing ihit course s cure is often effected in SI hours, snd the pitient shout his busin1 ss. So great is ths ce lebrity of the Lexenges, that thousands of persons who have used them, snd become scquainied wiih their rlfi ctr, will never lie without them. SIIKIOIAVS FOOB ZXA.ZT'8 FIiASTFlH haa cued more cases of Rheumatism, Pal i in the Bark, 8. do snd Chest, Lumbegn and Weakness, than any application that hsa ever Use i made. Aa the celebrity of the Plaster hat inrie sed, hundreds ofunp lnctplrd rascals have attempted lo counter feit it, and palm il eff up n the rommunitv a the genuine, rj Be wa e of Deception. Remem ber that the true and genuine Plaster is spread up on red.linh paper mada eipree-ly lor the purpose, and in every ease ths signature of Dr. Khoiman U p int d upon the back of the Pb s'er, and the whole seeu'ed by Copy Right. None oil ers are genuine. Theiefore wl en you want s real good Sherman's Poor Man Plaster, call it the ofliee, 106 Nstssu street, and you wi l not be dieappointed. Remember the number, 106 Ns sau whs s all Dr. Sherman's Lozenges sre sold. His Agents rs Mis. Hays, 139 Fulton street, Brooklyn; II meson, Williamhur ; and Redding dr. Co., Boston, snd JOHN YOUNG, Bunbury, M.A McCAY.Norlhumbeiland. September I lib. 1 847. 1 y. PUMPS IPUMPS!! Improved Hydraulic Pumps, For Weill, Railing MM, Furnoeee, or other I'urpo'Ct. . . THE subscriber respectfully announeet to the JL public Ibat bs is now prepared to supply or ders to any extent fir his Patent Double action Auction ami Fore Pumps. : These pumps srs mads of cit lion, snd ths water is sucked or for ced through lesd pipe. For simplicity of construc tion sod durability or anion, they srs tatlly sups. rior to. any now in ass. They have msry advan taftes over ths common pump, among which sre the following I They srs t eonatrucled that mischievous per sons cannot spoil their action by introducing mils or spikes or any other tubstam e among ths valves. as ia often dons with other pumps, thereby render ing them useless till overhauled. Thsy are vtar- ranted lo le perfectly securs from froat. Thry srs a.i ai ranged aa to attord ample pr -tec ion sgainal Firs about ths p'smisea oo which they are erected. by slinp'y sltscliieg s piece ut bote, thro' which tl.ey will fores water to any part of, or over, s three story house. They sre particularly adaptej lor very deep wells, at lbs leveisgs can be so re gulated lhal a chi d uf six yeara old can with the greatest esse draw water ilb ibem from Ibe dee pest wells. The objection so justly urged by ma ny, Ibat w..ter is poib d by standing in pump logs, is entirely obviated in ibis pump, and fre.h water cm always hs ss surely obtained as when drawn with a bucket. . In situations where it is necessa ry lo rai or fores larKs quantities of water to great distances for supplying boilers in mills, furnaces. cVc. these pumps ars invaluable, is they can be made i f any s ss, sad capable of throwing from 15 lo 1000 gallons per minute. .And lo crown sll, thsy can bs solJ as cheap as ths cheapest. Ths subscriber hss spent ths last year in expe rimenting upon and perfecting his pumps, snd now brings Ibem before lbs pubi c with Ibe fullest con fidence that they will be foetid to answer his de scription. Hs takes p!essa in referring le the following companies and individuals, upon whose premises bit pumps have been erected, snd who have sxpnsd their sat is faction io the highest terms t t ,. Ths Montour Iron Company. Danville, H. Brs voort, sganll Ihs Bfoomsuarg Railroad Iron Com pany. Bloomsburg. Col. Paxton, agent ( ths Rough snd Ready Iron Works, Danville, Hancock, Foley dr. Co., proprietorti the town Council ef Berwick t Simen P. Kane, Esq., snd John L.' Watsori, Esq., Danville. . . . , . , ' Ht could refer lo many others, who bivs tailed their eaaltliss, bat tbs above teepee tabis firm inj individuals srs dseossd sofficionl. . (7 An ssaorlment of LEAD PIPES coosl ani ls on ksnd, which wiltbe sold on Ihs moat isssoa able asrsse. All orders sddteessd le Ihs suhaciibsr, at Moors ek Biddle's Foundry buildings, or Moa torn Houas, Danville will sate with oaai4 s lention. -HOMER PARMELEE. Jan. 1, 184S-tt Another Farm ' rrH.?.fcl,!.r ,ofc Toeum, dae'd, eftsr for nit "7i aa'? "aira situats io Bbaavakin towBskip, Noajhum bee land county, near Snuff town, and adjoining ths old Suabsch aUod ia said township, eontsining about two hundred seeas sTuV lTTLin aoodautea eahivsiioo. The "sll Rosd rrem Sua bury to BbasaokiBtesra pases through it. . Fur partienUie snauire ef , IIUUH H. TEATS, oafAewe, . er JOHN FARNS WORTH, Bunbsry, Dee. 1 1 1847; , 0r ih. beiri. The .OrandjPiirgative , ron rum cuxm or Hradachs, OMdiness, Meastea, Salt Rhsum, Rheomstlim, PHee, ' Hssrt Burn. Worms, Cholera Morbus, , . Coogbs, Qolnsey, WhooelnirOaoeh.'' Dytpep-la, Scuivy, Small Pox, Jaundice, Psins In ths Bsck, ' tnwird Weskoeas, Consumption, Fits, Palpitation of the Hssrt, Liver Complaint. Rising in tha Throat,'' ; Erlsipelss, Deafness, Dropsy, Astbme, , . r, , ...llcbingt ef the Skin, Fevers ef -il kinds, i.: UoMs, Uot, Ovsvrl, Female Uomptints. Nervous Complalnu,' ssa a vaaiSVT ev evash wnsasxa saistaa rasai inroBiTist er tbs Btoon, san oa. . , . .. STSOCTIOSB IB. BB OSSaSS OS W .' .. ' .:'.-. StlTIOS) Exoetlenre hsa provsd thst nearly every Die ease oriainiies from Impurities of Ihs Blood or de rangements or tbs Digestive Urgent and lo secure Health, ws must remove thoas obvtructiona or re store the Blood to lis natural state.' : - ' ( Ths aversion to taking medicine is most i ffsr- tnallv removed hv Ctiensss's VsesTSBta Poa esTtvs Pills, being completely enveloped with rooting of pure white Sugar, (which is as distinct trom the Internal ingredient ss s nut sneii rrora ihs kernel) san svs so f arra er mxdicins But srs is essily swillowsJ it bits of candy j Moreover they neither nitutente or gripe in the slightest degree. Dot operste equally en sll tne a sited ptrts of ths system, instead of confining themwlvea to, and racking any particular region. Thus, if tl e Liver be effected, one ingiedient will Operate On that particular orgin, and, by elssnsing it of an Excess of Bile restore it lo iu naiuril elite. Another will operate nn the B'ood. and remove all Impuiities in itt circulation! whito a third will effectually expel whatever impurities may have lieen discharged into ths stomach, snd hence ihey sthiks t ths soot nr n i as v-s, re move all Impure Humors from the body i open the pores externally and internally 1 aeparaM all fore gn and oln oiious particles fron the chyle1, so that the Wood may be thorough y pure thus secu ring s fee snj healthy sclion to ths Heart, Lungs snd Liver; snd thereby they bsstors bsalth vs wnsir ill utiiii nsixs bivs vsilxb. Ths entire tru'h of ihe sbovs can be asceitsined by the trial of s aingle bos snd Iheir virtues srs a t positive snd cenam in res'or ng Health, thai the propnetor bimla himself to return ths money paid for them in all cases where they do not gis universal titts'sciion. Befall Price, 35 cla. per Box. . Piincipal office No. 66 Vesey it., N. Yo.k. Sold by JOHN VIIUNU.Hunbuny, M. A. McCAY, Northumbeilmd. CCy Bememher Dr. C. V. Clickener it the in ventor of Ihe Sugar l-oated Ti ls, snd lhat noth ng of ths Sort was ever heard of until he introduced them in June, 1843. Purchasers should, therefore, slwiys k for Cliekener't Sugar Coated Pills, snd taks no others, or they wilt bs made the victims of s fraud. Sept. 18tb, 1847. ly eow SILENCE TBT DBXAVrci. coesa I tbs tusoi IIS IS SAB eta, tbs work or ths bsitboisb bas aass aiev, tub cocob or contiimiii bats V IT i sodbb nr vatTB. A RE YC k your i confined to I RE YOU A MOTHER! Your dsrling child idol snd earthly joy, is now perhaps her chamber by a dangerous cold h r Eals cbeeka, her Ihin shrunken Bngert, tell the old di-ette hat slready gained upon her the sound of her sepulchral cough pn ices your soul. YOUNG MAN, when just ihul tn enter life, disease shed a heart crushing Might over the fair prospects of ths fuluie your hectic cough and fee bte limbs fell of your loss and hope, but you need not depiir. There ia a balm which will heal the wounded lungs, it ie SHERMAN'S ALL HEALING BALSAM. Mrs. ATTREE, the wire of Wm. H. Attree. Esq. waa given up by Dr. Bewail of Washington, Dit. Roe and McClellin of Philadelphia, Dr. Rue and Dr. Mott of Nsw York. Her friends ill thought ihs must die. She had every appearance of being in consumption, snd wss so pronounced by her phyiiciant Sherman's Balaam waa given and it cured her. Mrs. GARRABRANTZ, of Bull's Feiry, was la cured of consumption by thii Balsam when ill other remedies failed to give relief she was re duced to s skeleton. Dr. A. C. Castle, Dentist. SSI Broadway, haswilnesaed Us effects in aevenl caves where no other medicine afforded relief but the Balsam operated like a charm. - Dr. V. also witnessed its wonderful effects in curing Arthmi. which it never fails of doing. Spitting Hloo I, alar ming ss it may be, ia effect uslly cured by thia Bal sam. It heals ihs raptured er wounded blood vessels, snd mskes ths lungs sound again. Kev. HENRY JONES. 108 Eisblh avenue, wax cured of cough snd catarrhal affictiona I 60 years s anding. The first dose gave him mors re lief thsn sll ths othsi medicine he had ever taken. Dr. L. J. Beale, 19 De'aney street, gave it lo s sif-ter-in-liw who wit laboring underconsumption, snd to snotbsr tomly ifH.ctrd with lha Asthma. In both caaes, ila effects were immsdis's, soon re storing them to comfortable health. Mr. LUCRETI WELLS, 85 Christie stieel, f offered fiom Asthma 43 years. Sbstman's Bak asm relieved ber at once, and shs ia comparatively well, being enabled to subdus every attack by timely use of thii medicine. Thii indeed is ths greii remedy for Coughs. Colds, Spitting Blood, Liver Complaiuts, and sll tbs afl ctiona of lbs throat, and sven Asthma and Com-ump ion. . Price 18 cents and f I per bottle. Dr. 8herman'a Cough and Worm Lnxengea, and Poor Msn's Plaster sold aa above. . Dr. Sbermsn's office is at 106 Nassau st. N. Y. Agents, JOHN YOUNG, Sunburv. M .A.M. CAY, Northumberland September tlth, 1847. ly Vegetable Universal rills, TAe only known Medicine that at the tame time purget purifict and strengthen the tytern. Losdoii. Julv 7. 1846. iTjTR LE ROY'S Pilla srs s nsw medicine F wbub has just sppsaisd, snd is fat iskmg lbs places uf all others of ths sm.s class. Tbess Till!. . t .iiinnrupit f Bnmnm inMuli.nl. t,.. ikn r . 1 w- v. WHM ....'m..... w w , MV Iwaprjnciptl od? ar 8rMpril and Wild Cher ry, to an.id that tbey act together the on lltrnllavK lla m.lmai r I aa ian eaaai K .lk.. ...k. .u ""'ajaai pvsaaiiw wsiaj intlVsJ tUVrB VC, ptl lifjring end purging, while the other ie elrengthenw U. tk. . TPl .1 . iiifl mv vjMvgn. 4 uu lUUM piiif BffJ ftl 10 Mine llitntrs u.nit sinil nnanlni AaA! a s-m. Lmsi a-J -""v g I wwva aav h isal fvuBf eniiv eagerly sought for by medical men, but nsvsr be- mww uiiw,riwi iu fioer worae iney oo ine wore of two medicines, sod do il much better than any two ws know of for thsy remove nothing from ths system but the impurities ; so that wbils thsy Purge they slrsagibsni and hence they cause no dehilitftltnn Anil m,M ftnlLui ml km u il T Le Roy's pills hsvs a wonderful Influeocsoo ths kluJ . it . 1 ' . 1 . ... viwwu i ,u-j uui eiuy purui wiiooui wsaxeniog II, but they remove sll umious particles from lbs chyle, befots it is convened into fluid, snd thus make im. purs blood sd otter fmf osibnity,' As tbsrs is ne debilitation, so tberS is no nguass er sickness st tending ths operations of this saoat sicsllent of me. iHcines, which; never sijalnt or. tonnres ,lhs diget Uve functions, bpt causss them lo work ia a see. bctty nstursl mannar; and hsaee psrsooa taking them do not become sals aod emsciatsd, but the contrary tot while il is Ihe property of ibe 8srss. psrills, united as il is with ether IngrsdienU, to remove all that ie foreign snd impure, h ie squally lbs property of the WW Cherry to retain sll thai is natural snd sound j snd hence s robust sttte of beelik is the certain result ef ibeir united opera tions. ' fry Price tS cento per BOX, 1 ' Agents for Le Roy's Pille, ' a , J. W. FRILINO, JOHN YOONo't wkii'T. ' M. A. McCAY, NerthumbsrrA t August tlst, 1 84T. ly - ! A LL persons iadsbtsd to ths subscriber, by aots or book account, are hereby aotiltd te call and settle Ihe same without delsy, ia order to save coats. - IRA T. CLEMENT. 8uabury, April 89, 1848v- ' j I EF X vika CS9 Jk2w THIS Medisins Is warranted, on uatkv Wot io contain a particle ef Calomel, Corrosrve Sub-' innate, Arsenic, Chloiids of Gold, or any. delekV rsos minersls. . ",li Ths principle-upon which Ihie Medicine acts, Is fc aaaUllne and harmaniaias? with aaatUrS I It eVIvee out ell foul acrimonious burners afrorn tie Mood snd body, -and by assimilation twirl snd strengthening ths gastric jaice er ibe stttnascn.ill etsltle digtstion In short tbsrs is not s neMK arte ry, muscle or nerve in ths human body, thst Is etrongiheuea' -by ibe PANACBAr end ts-alto pfltsesass lbs. rsmsrkable eroperly ef removing mercury from toe bones snd joints; i sFOR ERUPTIONS OF TUB 8KIN, Scurvy, Scorbuilc Affections, Tumors, Scmfuls er Kings' Evl White Swellings, Erysipelas, Ulcers, Canrertt Hurmregi Sores, -Scabs snd Biles, time snd s determined per sever sm-e in D . SWEET SER;S PANACEA, will effect a sure, run inuiu&oi Reji'ction of food, Nauseai Yomltiriga, Nervous af lections. Billions complsint, Hesrt seAef, PaVni ss or Femsle Irregulariliee, Dr. 8WEET8EI!'8 PA NACEA will soon stTret s curs ( but If obstinate. or sttended with griping, flying psins, ths doss should be Increased, snd ths curs will son be ef- fecteil,' tt not the patients frighten themselves with ths lues that they are ton re;-k to lake much medicine: but bear In mind tint this ml'dly opera ting med cine put Wot Weakne-i Into the frame, but moM certainty JriWi wjjrl s"mt. leavet itrcnath in Its place, ind by giving composed iVr it ti!.'.-t. and in appetite lo relish any food, re-anlcna'es ihe whole frame wi h vigorous action, clearing the mind and improving the sight. 8CR0FULA . AND GLANDULAR AFFEC- -v - -i TIONS. . ,::,- Scrofula is said tn bs beriditary, the infant re ceiving from itv parents the seeds of this diseas-, wbich IncraaaeS with itt yestt, if neglected and not submitied Is frequent purification with Dr. 8 WEETSER'S PANACEA. The glands srs pit ceil in the corners of the body, snd out nf the way of direct communication their real ue ia a subject on wbich much difference of opinion prevails ; ii suffices us lo know that when in a diseased ststs. they srs capable of being .urified and clesnaed by a long course of Dr. 8 WEETSER'S PANA CEA, which restores them 'to sound snd proper Sclion. . 8erofuhus persons csn never pey loo much mention lo their blood-, its pur.fiestion should be their first thought, for ifter s long course of perse versnce, ihey will ever curt hereditary ditene. In cane of JA0ND1CE. ASTHMA. LIVER COMPLAINTS, TIC DOLOREVX. RHEU MATISM OR RHEUMATIC GOUT, Dr. SWEKTSER'S PANACEA cinnot be loo high ly extolleJ it rettches out Ihe vrry root of the disease, snd hy r moving it from the Blood makes s cure certain snd permanent. For diseases of the Bladder and Kidneyt, Stric turei. Gravel. Stone, Pitet, Fittula. Uiinary Ob struction and Extreme Cotiivcnttt. Dr. SWEET 8Elt'8 PANCEA is the best remedy ever trel; it removes sll thoee acrimonious humois from the Blood which give rise lo ihe above diseasri, and by keeping Ihe blood in s pure condition, injuri a health. For DROPSY, FALLING ostbs BOWEL. Impnr tie of the Blood, Mercurial Taint, H'enlr netiofthe Spine Flow of Blood to the Head Gid dim. Singing and Bmzing Noite in Ihe Head onrffirtrs.Dr.SWEETSER'S PANACEA will give certain relief j 'in all severs and chronic cases, the patients cannot be loo often reminded that lar ger dote and perteverance will effect t cure. Li Chill and Fever. Biliou Frvert. Affection of the Eye and Ear, Spongy and Dbed.ng Gum Brnnchiti and recent Cough and Cold, Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA will be f uml perfectly lure and certain in its effect-'. GRAVEL AND URINARY COM TLAI.N rs Thaws enmp'sin's are geneially iit'ernled tail, the moil fatal ronsi quei ces, ai d ate m l I. on ot ne ver cured by thepiesent m.Me of tieatmcni til y ueualiy accompany the patiunl t . the grave, slur suffering Ibe most excruciating rain anJ lor.'ure. The cause of these complaints ars the lams as a'P olbers, Ibe diosa ot the blood heciinv a enerused on Ibe finest narrow pmagei, whence sr s- nmihid secietiont ind stoppignof mine. You will find the mott powerful diuretics of no use, as they only incresss ths quantity of urins and do not pti ify nnd strengthen th- part. By purifying Ihe Mo- il with Dr. SWEET8ER S PANACEA, on re move the cause ol the disease, consequently it csn not exist any longer, sftir sufficient perseteraner in ita use has deprived Ihe blood snd bod) of s'l acrimonious humors sod incrustation. ' - DISEASES or tbs LUNGS-CON8UMPTIO. This is s ery prevalent' and fatal disease ; it re suits aaorlly from neglected coughs, colds snd bron cbilik, slso from impioper Irestment in many of er cases, such as measles, fevsrs, inflimmaiins snd emtlt pox, snd shoe! of other badly treated disease-, where the cause, instead of having hern thoroughly removed from tbs blood snd body, hsve only bren palliated or rrmoveJ from one part lo break out in snotber. By divei.ing y sur bodies of sll foul hu mors, through the medium of Dr. SWEETeER'8 PANACEA. Ihe cure is si once readersd ariam snd permanent. -R, soiled, while there is scrimo. nious humora A asliiig in ihs cirru'stion, il U as apt to settle on the lungs ss any othsr part of ths body ibis is tbs reason tbat consumption is so prevalent. BILES, SORES AND ULCERS, Which you see on ths exterior, corns from snd have their aourca in, tha inleiior, and might just as well bavs rattled on ynui lungs, liver, or sny other petti wblcn vte know they frequently do, and pro dues most violent innammatuty disorders. Th humor which occasions these song ia of s highly scrimoni-ma bumiog nature. We know it from the pain it gtea in forming, tnd aftertaarde ita ra pidly ulcerating and coiroding ths Arab and kii of lbs ait where it brisks out This shows the necessity of frequently purifying the blood with Dr. 8WEETSEKS PANACEA, snd keeping such malignant humora in subjection. Should you bavs s bile or ulcer, be thankful that nstuis hsi taken trouble lo warn you of the danger your life and bo dy ia in, fur it is s wsining tl st ths blood is foul Had this aame acrimony s. he'ed ihe lungs inead ul IDS sur lace ol your bod for Its seal. coneuniD lion of the luoga wou'd bavs been the 'consequence. u- isy not men, to purity and cleanse with D 8wettifTi Panacea. 81'INE DISEA8E Spieal affections, i nlargement of Ihe bones snJ joint, whits swsllinga, bip joint compliinl, rup. tuiee, falling of lbs bowels snd wom' disease, will end a speedy onre in Dr. SIVEETSER'S PA NACEA. Where the disease hsa been of long eundiog, ihs lime required lo msks a curs will I longer Imt lbs patient may rest esaursd Ihsl s determined perseverance will effect rt, BRONCHITIS, A8THMA ass DISEASE OF 1MB WINDPIPE. Saras . . at . jbcss OMsasa proceed Horn the seriosity or sBMrupiuuniure ui toe wooo.oavtng willed Itself en Ibe throat aud lunga, and stopped.them up, so thai thsy cannot draw sufficient sir in for respiration. l. fk W RRTatD'M Sini-vi ..u , .... -- aa.avjBs win give imusa. diats relief, snd to makl ths cure nerfact and ear tain. It should bs continued soma lims sfler, te im iue system or all Bad bumors. RHEUMATISMr.JtHEUMATIO GOUT AND MEKCUKIAL DISEASES Find a safe snd. speedy cur in J. MWEET MSsr r A NACEA. It sores by ssershlngsvery Mood vnrei sad arjery, snd driving out sll impu rities, and foul humors socumulaud ibaraia. whiah is the eease of rVaouUsas, goat and swstMng of ins joints. Tbs sWelerons eSacts or calomel snd other enioerej ppiaooa, readily yield la its sovereign inlnsncet ladsed, when its sasusbls proper Uesj be eoess fully known, the use ef sll ssinsral puiaoa will he consigned is 4 ihs tomb si all the CapllJela,, and aoty be tb ought af aa a ay-gows cusioea of lbs dar ker aaes. Dr. BwseUer't Panacea ts also a euro euro for dyspspata, pi lea, sostiseuasa, vartiajo, head aehe. psin in the assest and liver eoanpisiat. , ; " ! ' ' l VB AND AGUE. --" Tenet is elareye eauasd by s disorderly asove nvsnt ut the beoed, lUugglinj to fiss itself of some. Mttpg skat tweambers U ia fac4 every kind of sa ver le nothing more than a struggle between the blood and corrupt burners, sud st toen st ths cot-. DR. StTODTSSXl'S riipl numnrs sre expei ea, you nave aw. When s pstisnt with sever swmosv s avvsr. hsvs bit blood (loisoned with mere. Jl:4i his frame to such s degree, lhat if be. V precaM, it ilways leaves Mm ssbjsct is i-JWL x chilis, when i thane sua i tun er in as tssunt'c gs ; '- .LI- 1 1 pills, nowdsrfc er tenia mixtures, this ta going wprn bad to worae, as these vejjiHibUpUkpowdsri, Ike, '' sre nothing but mercury snd quinine in dlsgo'ft which trlsy br a tins drive the diesess se br lute Bra body ss nor lo .bs serseotlMe, but very auna It will break out again with fearful vialeai Taenre sgos snd fever, the Sense sf the disease must be re moved out of the blood and body, which csn bs sf feeloalfy done by using Dr. SWEETSERS tA NACTA.WhichfHrrscWsendswsnrhint, Il contains nolhiog thst cao poaaibty inysm, snaTitt uss It always s ssfrguard.sgaintl chills sad (rvers, ' a''iuts.'! ':".-," ' ! In . ait Ce er Prtss, VH SWEETSER'8 PANACEA will eff.ct s vsry sptetly Bute. : Ks moves from ihe blood, stomach ind bowels, sll those foal aorid. burning : humors, .which ars the cause of Piles and Cnativenees snd by strengtWri ing Ihs digestive orgins, improves every part of ihs entirs body. "- ' i ! J nief LATULENCIf AND WIND. ' t ..There diseases its CsUed by hs stomach and boWels bging chohcLuav-Wilh viscid slimy matter, ths ait; fthiih enters hem cannot e-eipe until fbrcfd by sbrae con'trsdion nf ths stomach, to expel It ; her'ce the cause of psin. A few dose f )r. 8WEETSER'8 PA.NACEA. wiU senvince the suffeier tbat relief is sttained. .. .: ... .' M ' ! ' GREAT MfcbtClNE Ft) ft CHILDREN. i aronit will find Ibe PANACEAS Vslusblo niedii ine foi their children, keeping their bodies in s heehhy Condition, thereby assisting their g-owth children or grown prisons, after taking it, ars not liaMe to be sitsckeil with in epidemic as bifore, as it atwayi leaves the Hood in a pbre condition, and the i nlirn fyatem n a strengthened atatc ; it drives out e l kinds of woskntM from the body snd lesVrs all heal hy within. MARRIED LADIES Will find Dr. 8 WE TSER'8 PANACEA a medi c ne purely adapled lo their Use. Most ladies du ring the period of pregmncy srs ifflicled with piles. Dr. Sweetier'i Pinsces, by regulsting lbs bowels, will entirely nbvisis this, and ita purifying proper, ties on ihe blood snd fluids, insures lo them heal, thy off-pring. No one who ia a mother ehould bs without it, snd tbose who srs nursing will find it of gieat bmiGl lo the heslth of their infanta. For btrrennee ind sll diseases of Ihs womb, il is without s rivsl in the entirs history and eatalogus of medicines; by its sxtrsordinsry strengthening power, it atimulatea snd strengthens Ihs womb, a weakness of which is the csue of failure to have offspring. . . j NERYOUS DISEASES. Under this head msy bs classed Palpitation of the Heart, Tic Doloreaux or Faccache, Neuralgia. Indigestion, Toothache, Melsncholj , Hysteric, ami in fact, every disrste etused by ths sb rp, biting, scrimonious humors irritating ths nsrves ; the nerves receive Ihe morbid impiession from ths sto mach, or rather from the blood through Ihe sgrncy of Ibe stomach and dige,tivs organs, end although other parts of tbs ho-ly srs eppirently Ihe seat of ihe disease, atill it is reused by the morbid impies i hi conveyed from ti e blood bv the nerve, to lhat pait. A few dotes of Dr. 8 WEETSER'S PA NACEA will toon asaurs tha patient that be hss the cure in bis pivatt'o, ,i ERYSIPELAS, ..s StTaNTIIoNY's FILE. This it an ii flammalory di-oider, alw r a at 'end ed with more or lest psin. It proceed from the foul, acrimonious humors lodged in th bloml anJ fluids settling no the limbs ind face, causing ex treme pain snd fevers ; sll ipplirstions nn tlis sur faee are worae than useless, as they on'y I- ml I throw the disease in some other pari, ami perham rauae death. Bleeding ia likewise iffi f. per. , Tp' cute Ihe disease you mu l gel rid of the r .use ; on ly manage to get ihe foul humora out of y nr hlood, and vou will be well in a day. Dr. WEET- SEH'S PANACEA, a thorough pur IT r of the bl io1, will a arch out ivery impurity in ihe moie remote p ris of ihs b,idy and expil il t'.ioug'i the tnnliu u of the loncls. There i not a vein, arte ry, in:. sole or organ of the entire fia n wo k nf man, that Dr. SMerlwr's Panacea do,' not im'. prove, T.i take it whm you sre wel Is to kcepf we.l ; snd when tick to b come well. DR. SWEETSER S PANACEA, heinteomv posed only ol a vegetable matter, or me teal nerlie, and watranted, on oath, ss containing not one par ticle of mercurial, mineral, nr chimica1 .ubetanrau, is found to lie erleellv harmless lo the most , nd. r sge, or the weakrat frame, under any -i igs of hu man suffeilns ; ths mod plesaant and benign in ita operation that viae eer off.nd til the w.w'd ; and at Ihe aaiue time ihe most certain in se.r bii-e nut tbs toot of sny perfi i ITS WORKS Pit A I Ma IT! Burnt, Scaldt, and alt kind of Inflamed Sorct Cured. TOUSEY'8 UNIVERSAL OINI MBTtr, fa lbs ntottoimp'e e Burn AntiduWSVer known. It ii.itantly, (and ss if by Magic) stops pains of ihs mol desperate Burns and Scald. For olJ Sorea, ' oiuisea, Cul, Sprains, etc., on man or beast, it is. the beet application that csn bs made. Thousands hsvs tried snd thousands praiss it It is Ihe mast' ptifect matter of psin ever discovered. Alt who1 use recommend it. Every family should be provK deJ with ii. None cun tell how soon some of tbs family msy need it. ' ' (J O'.oerve each bog of ths genuirs Oinlmen' his ihs name ol 8. Tocsn written oo the outside label. To imitats this it forgery. Boatmen, Livery Men, Farmeit, snd sll who us Horse, will find this Ointment the very last thing they cm uae for Collar Galls, Smithes, Kicks, dec &c, on their animals. Surely every merciful main would keep hi' animals at fres from psin ss poaafe-ble- Touaey's Uuiversal Oiutmeut is sll thai is re quired. Try it. BITES OF INSECTS. For the sling or bile of poisonnm Insects, Touaey's Ointment is unri valled. Hundreda have tried il ami found it good. PILES CURED I For the Piles, Toutcy't U liiveml Oin'naent it ona of ihe best Remedies lhat can bs applied. All nho hsvs tried il for lha Pile recommend it. OLD 80RE3 CURED. For oil ohalinsts Sons, tbsrs is nothing equal to Touaey's Orna ment. A person ia Msniiua had, for s nusnbsr ef . yssra, a sore leg ibsl baffleJ ths skill of ihfd.3C.Uw. aj Tousey'i Ointment wsa recaosovesda by ons sf ) hs visiting physicians, f who knew ilk great virtue,) . tnd two boxes produced more benefit thsn its w n lienl bad received from sny snd all previous rS4Bsv dies, Lei all try it. ' BURNS AND SCALDS CURED. Thousand, of cases of Burns snd Scalds, in all parts of ibe country, have been curi 4 by Tooeaj VCkoissresr k OiotmsnU- Certificstss eneagf eeultl be bsd te fill the whole af Ibis sVot. .-.-.' . YIOLENr.BJiUiSEa CUBED. Tmimsui ilt nn UMtintpaiaU, in favor of Touaey's Ointment for curing Bruises, have been offered the proprie tors. Hundreds in Syraruss will certify to its great ' merits in rnlL ving ths pain of Ihs moat severe Bruise All peraont ehould try it. ; a. , t SCALD-HEAD CURED. Sores of essan of Sesld Head bavs been cured by Touey 's Oint ment. Try it it seblom fails. . . SALT SHEUM CUBED. Of sll ihe vented; svsr discovered for this most ditagreatia cuss plaint, Touaey's Universal Oiolment is Ihs meet soninssls. It nr was kaowa ti fciL CHAPPED HANDS CAN BE CI.'REBU. Touaey'e Universal Ointment niH alwsys ors th -worst caaes of Chapped Heeds, Scores of psieone will state this. - , SORB LIPS CURED- For the core of See taipvi, ,umrm w m nr T. llifHii- w. -m wm set's Omtnasnt ' It is sure re sure Ibem. Tr s .1 . .LI r Il ie e aeisniuls eoaapaund, warranted not to tabs an Menersuon ef Mercury.- or Pried 1ft cents psr box. - For furtbsr particulars copenruiac rots realty vaiuaoi uinimeoi, ibe public a fefw red te Pamphlets, le he had gratis, af rsspeetsbts " Diuggieta end Msrthaate thmigbout the Uauitd Stale. , , ,.. . . Prt-parsd bf ELLIOT tV TO USE V. Deue.ia'a. Syracuse. - For sal by --; ' . . JOHN TOUNO, vuaOnry'7 M. A, MsCA Y, NorthunttanlsnaJ. 8e.t. Illh, 1817. lyjew, ' compliin', however d-eo, sud of nn ng a e r-. yj, Pries $1 er b-tile, nr six bolls f.r JS. For , Ir, wlmbvale and mail, al ihe aurner nf V Cll AR1.ES ai.d i'llATl' Sir. els. U..I imor..q I Isohy GEORGE BLIGHT. Nov. 6 1847. .'y Sunbury.
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