T SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL. FOR THE LADI1J6. MnS. Folk Mita. ijADisoNMns. Adams. r-r I have soon three anointed kings and tlirco - inaugurated presidents. I admire tho presi dent's the most. I hare aeon three queens, and - three ladies who hare shared in the honors or the presidency; and truly among the queen not one conld compare with the regal grace of Mrs. Madicon, the feminine f distinguished personnel of Airs. Polk, and tho intellifremt nd lady like demeanor of Mrs. Adams; the first of these ladies has been, , ,': nay, she still is, at the age of eighty-six, emi nently beautiful, with a complexion as fresh and" fair, and a skin as smooth as that of an English givl. Mrs. Polk, were it not for the ; same defect in the teeth (though in a less degree) which characterices the mouth of .. Queen Victoria, would be a very handsome . woman. Her hair is very blnck, mid her dark eye and complexion give her a touch of " thp Spanish damn. These' American ladies , are highly rultivittrd and perfectly accom plished, and practiced in the mrat delicate and refined iiMgcs of distinguished society. It is not possible to 'observe affectionate ' and deferential manner of Mrs. Polk towards " the august lady who is now the "mother of the republic," without feeling for each the warmest admiration. Mrs. Polk 13 very well read, and has much talent for conversation : the is highly popu lar; her reception of all parties is that of a kind hostes and accomplished gentlewoman She has excellent taste in dress, and both in the morning and evening preserves tho sub dued though elegant costume which charac terices the lady. She is ready at repiv, and preserves her positions admirably. At a le vee, a gentleman remarked. "Madam, you have a very genteel assemblage to-night." 'Sir,'' replied Mrs. Tolk, with perfect good humor, but verv signilieantlv, ,:1 have never seen it otherwise." One morning 1 found her reading. '-I have : many books presented to me by the writers,"' j said she, '-'and I try to read them all ; at pre- I sent that is not possible ; but this evening the author of this book dines with the Presi- j dent, and 1 could not bo so unkind as to ap- pear wholly ignorant and unmindful of his ' gift." I wore a brooch in which was con- ! taincd the hair of my husband and children. very tastefully .displayed. Mrs. Polk carried it to the window, read the names of the j "eleven," compared their hair, and asked ! many questions about them. Saving her j . gracious majesty, 1 could have put my anus around her neck and kissed her. I Jewels is the States. The only article j which 1 missed from the shops, and fiom the j toilette of the ladies, was jewelry. Ahr.cs'. ; every Euglifh gentlewoman possesses i-onie j few valuable trinkets : the stones themselves ! are probably hereditary possessions, which, i by passing through tho hands of the jeweller, and receiving a new and tashionaMe mown- i ting, become new trinkets; but still they are j real gems and pure gold, and of intrinsic I worth. In New York 1 saw many ladi'-s ; waring inferior nrticlrs and false stoi.es : in i Boston certainly, I saw several valuable or- naments ; in New Orleans few jewels were j worn, but ninny natural flowers ; in Wash ington not many handsome jewels were dis played. Fashionable Milliner in New Youk. I made some efforts to repair my own ward robe, and was recommended, as a first-rate dressmaker, to MissMullin. I waited on that lady with a piece of lino muslin, out of which 1 requested to have two dresses made. I was measured, and then observed a V Jnplaise. "Will you come, if you please, the day after to-morrow, at seven o'clock, when I am dres sing for breakfast, and try it on ?" "Madam,'' replied the lady-milliner, "I never got out or sand out will you be good enough to call i:i hero?'' "Oh ! very well ;" so we appointed one o'clock two days after. On that day it rained, and my time was engajred with com pany, and 1 never thought of Miss Mitllin till tho next morning, when I sallied forth about 10 o'clock. The offended modiste received' me with insulted dignity und forgiving co:i ' deseension. "Murium, had I for one moment j suspected that you would have disappointed ! me yesterday, I should have made arrai.rr -- I ment better suited toiuy own convenience -I appeared as well as I could, the uli'ended gentlewoman, mid with much humility prti- ' tioned for one frock for Sunday,' being liter- ally gownless. Mis Mullin was inexorable: ! nothing could be done nothing was done, for ' ten days; when the gowns were sent hone. 1 as wellnnde as possible, but with an audi; j account of nino dollnrs and twenty-live cents ' a charge of 2. U. 6 i. for what would cost j at a first-rate milliner's in London 15s. at j most. (Mrs. Mmry's Travels in the L'nital ' States. Thiiee Fai-lts of Ni-rses. I. To lisp in a baby btyle, when the same words, in an endearing tone, would please as well ; tho reverse should be the. voice clear, emphatic and each syllable distinctly articulated for imitation. 2. To tell of witches, ghosts, and goblin ; Mich superstitions, impressed upon young winds, are raioly gut rid of. 3. To direct a child to act like u man ; whereas it is not often becoming for a little boy to upo the man, but only to conform his demeanor to hist uge ; every age has its own peculiar decorousuess. "i " ' OxXatcral. An old lady, living ou one of the telegraph lilies leading from Louisville, observed some workmen digging a hole near her door, she inquired what it was fur ? "To put a post in for tho telegraph." Wild with fury and uffiUt, she inconti nently seized har bonnet and tan to her next neighbor with iho news. "What do you thiuk," bhe exclaimed in breathless haste, "they'rat setting lip that par agraph right agin? my door, and now I reckon a body can't spunk a child or scold a hand or chat with a neighbor, but that plaguey thing will be babbling it all over creation. I won't stand it I'll move right away where there ain't nous of them onuateral fixens." Ksobmous Losses. The Paris correspon- ant ,,r I....1,- .... m i av Whild by the late revolutions in Europe ViifMl millions of francs. " - 1.LLX!3T?,.3 .0311 2C2T 3? 2E LSB 3" Q KT hi fower M cans til axrvawat BORES, 8f'ROniLOU8 humor., 8KIN DI8BArE8. POISONOUS WO UN US to dtacbsrf a (heir fa lilil matters, snd lhrt hrsls them. It is richly Mrmml All-hssling , for!lher Is scare I; s disss, external or internal, that it will not bentfit. I hivs nerd it fur ths last fourteen years for til diteaees of iht chest, eonsumption and liver, involving lha utmost dsngsr and raspoMibiliiy ' and I declsre befnr hesven snd man. that not in one tingle cat baa it failed in benefit when the pa tient was wibin the reach of mortal meant. I have had phyieians, learned in the profession, t have had miniaiera of the gospel, judges of tlir bench, aldermen, lawyer, gentlemen ot the high rat erudition, and multitudes of lha poor use it in every variety of way, and (here hat been but one voir one universal voice saying I 'M'Allittsr, your Ointment it GOOD." In Scrofula, Old Sn'et, Eryeplas, Tetter Li ver Complaint, Bore Eye. Quinsy, 8ore Throat, Bronchitis, lirokrn or Bore Breast, Piles, all Client Diseasrs, tuch a Atihma, Oppression, Pain Mae, Sere Lip, Chapt e.l Hand. Turn rr. Chit, drcn'a Cutaneous Eruptiona, Nervous Disease, and or the Spino, there ia no medicine now known at g.i.'d. SCAM) HEAP We have currd cases tint actually defied ev. ry tiling know n, as well a the nihility of 15 or 20 d.ictort. One man loM ua he had spent f.'iUOon bit eh Id en without any bene fit. v.heu a few boxes of Ointment rund them. BALDNESS (twill icstore the liairsoonrr than any other thing. , HEADACHE The s.ilve haa cured pctsons of the head.uht' of 12 tcnrV standing, and who hid it regt l.rr every week, ao that vomiting often lo. k p!nci!. Dksiskss, Eaii Acua. and Aot-a i! thk l'scr, are cured by thia Ointment with like invert. BURNS. It it one of the hctl thinga in the world for liurna. (Read the dirreliona around the box.) ItHEUM ATI3M. It remnvea nlinot Immedi ately the infl imation and twilling when the piin ccii-ea. (Ri'nl the Direction around thn Box.) COI.D FEE P. Consumption, I.iver Com plaint, Pain in the client or tide, falling off nf the hair; one or the other alwaya accompanies fold feet. (Thia Ointment ia tho lru remedy.) It ia a turn sign of diteate to have cold feet. TETTER. There ia nothing better for the cure of Teller. PILES. Thousandt are yearly cured by thia Ointment. ( CRN'S. Ocraaion.1l use i.f tho Ointment will nlwiye keep Co-ns from growing. People need never be troubled with them it they will use i'. Keait Iht following Communication, R. reived from an old. reepec rd tnJ well known ritizi n of Phi'adalphia. and then judge for yout aeif: Philadelphia. 10 mo., 13th, 1846 To T. B. Peterson, Having bten requested to cive my opinion on the merits of M'ALl.13 I KK'rt tAl.YE, I am willing lo enumerate some of the benefita which 1 have experienced in the ueo of the article. In the eprirg of 1845, I lind an attack of Ery a!.t Us in my l .ce which became very painful, and xtoiidid into one of my eyes, hetng attended with f v r, nry d ttiesa w.it great and I bean to be f ar fill of I irg niy ec. Alltinng!) not n.urh of a believer in nhnl is t'ointnotily ciill. d quack medii ines. I f urehnrd a box and imide an ip;dieiitinii t i my fare. To toy KUtptisc t!ie piin soon al ted, nnd in a werk' time it was rnt're'y cured, and I (irmly brlievt that il . the suite, under I r vlileiice that cu eit me. Prom ill a( lira? lo tho prea nt. I have used t:ie rticlc ocat'ou requin d, .n.l i . every cise wlieie I h ive u-e l it, I have found a decided bun fit At ot e lime, rn prina lo hd tit night, my threat w.ns n B,.ri hit I swa'lowed uith (liHieuliy. but hy mi application of tho ta ve I was relieved lefo:c iuorni'i. 1 huvo usod il in ca-o of burrs, I rnisrs. spriina. und flesh cols, a'l with tlie happiest effects, and one rase of poisoning by a ni'd vine in the woods, I) is bf en dried tip and cured by a few anptic itiont.. Pram my own eipeiienre, I would sl'onuly re romn end it to nil, as a cheap, convenient, family medicine. I h ive become an partial In it, that I expect lo keep it constantly in my family. Though not ambitious to appear in print, yet I rannol nfu.-e in have this communicaiion made pu! lie if judged beat to serve the e.iute of humani ty. Respectfully thine, WM ADAMS, No. 26. Old York Koad. CAUTION. Ointment will be genuine unlets thenatmeof Jamea M' A Hitter, or Jumna M'Allister & Co., are written with a pen on eve ry label. JAMES M'ALLISTER. Sole proprietor of the a''ove medicine. VJPKICE, 25 CEI'TS PER B0X.2 AoEJtTt : J. W. FRIUNf!. Sunl.ury. FORSYTH, WII.80N & Co. Norihnmlvrliind. Dr WM. M BirKI.EV. Danville, J. H. CHOUSE. Sehnsgiove, P. C. PHI'M.EIt. Lrwitburg, WM. F. N AO I.E. Milton, JOHN SMARl'LESS, Cattawifta. lb. 19lh, 1648. cowl v W7EN1, VIDI. VIi.T Dr. AU.EVS VEGE. V I'Altl.E COMPOUND. f.r tie cu e ol I: V'. PEI'SI . l.IVEU COMPLMVT. NEU VOI S DEIIIM PY. UIMOUS AFFECTIONS. Ac. This Med.rino i oil'. tnl lo the public under the afSurni.ro that Ihore is n-i attiete in cxirteme hiivb'g itronuer ela;nu lo ll ir c 'ii-'l delation. He 'nn r ni ouudrd l y a irpnl.ir (iraduiita of J fl'er so.i C lleee, Philadt Ipti , nd a pinctising hyi ciin i f laenty yrinV a: .iidi' (r in Pbil.ide'pliM, bit t ilia rvii. rifhr-M la. 4.i. fli in.'.l liim in li a .mirii.-iti ih il a etiiai'oiind n-rdicine nan rnjuircd to prevent und remedy the di biltt.ition pr d ie d by letMing in lo-v, niiufinrilic cliin itis, i.nd lo counter ul the pro trating inllmne s of nviiy nerviiua di.-ordern with vhirh tie hum. in ftmily are allltelO'l. VU. AI.I.EN it a well known htsiei m, and lia used tho a'ivo me lirine in hit prariite for 8 yrats ui h lite mut n-loiiithuig rllccl, having let ted ila qnalitii-a in ahn'e FIVE THOUSAND CASES. SJa mitirin ivm .a... i.'u.l mm. 11 .tiA.in t rnmniendHtiona from phyiicitna of eminent ttand ii4 tlun haa been beatowej on thia, DYSPEPSIA Oil IN DIGESTION AND US CONSEQUENCES. An eminent Profes tor aiya: "Il chiefly arises in persona who lead either a very aedentary or irregular life. Althoonh not regarded aa s fat.il ditenae t yet if neglrctid or improperly (reared, may bring on incurnbla Me. I.inch.ily, Jaundice, Madueaa, or Veitigo, Pslay and Apoplexy. A great singularity attendant on it it, that il may and often does continue s gieal length of time without any remission of ihetymp toina. CAUSE"1. Grief and uneasiness of mind, ins tents ttudy, profuse evacuations, sxcest in venery, excessive uaa of epiiituoua liquors, tea, tobacco, o piuni, and other narcotica, iinmodertts repletion, over diatenlion of ths tlomach, a deficiency of the secretion of Ihe bile or gisirio juice, eipotuia to cold snd damp sir, ars tbs chief cauaea of lie dis ease. SYMPTOMS. Loaa of appetite, naueea, Heart hum, acidity, snd foetid eructations, gnswing of Ihe stomach when empty, uneasiness in lha thro il. pai i in ths side, coalivenesa, chillnraa, Lnguor, low new bf apirila, pilpitaliona, sod dieurbeJ sleep." 1 R E A T M E N T.DR. ALLEN'S VEGE TABLE COMPOUMihti never failed in sff.r ding iuimediale relief, and s isdicsl cure for Ihia ditettil, fJCj.Thii Medicine can he had of H. D Mat er, Soiii.uryt J. C. Mailin, Polt-ville, Medlar & Uitket, Orwigthurg and of Druggiala generally. ALLEN V WARD, Proprietors. Philslelphis, Nov. 87, IS47 rq ly v3sS. S'f glTa rr- T A GENTS tocauvata for soma Nswsnd Poru ji every Coustt througho.it sthUnited blatea. ToAg.nta, tb. moat liberal sr.couragement ia offered will, . tmtii c,pii of from $?3 to f 100. A chanes is offered, where, by an Agent csn make from 1 10 to 133 per week 07 For further psrticulsrs, add ret a (doiI paid) W. A. LEABBT. . .. 158 North ' Philsiislphia, April 1, 1848 3m. nllE HOTG 1IIT, Ths following Hat shows ths etirmit vslos of all 'hnsyfeanls Hank NiHesv Tbs most implicit re liance may ha plsoed upon It, as H is ever tveek arefully enmpsrsd with and oorreclsd front Bb-k-nsll's Report es ti i a : t' ., js.-j, t- r tlanki In Philadelphia. ns-s. LocATtoa.j...;." , N OTE 8 'AT PAR. ' Bsnk of Wmlh Amsrira S. i Rsnk nf ths Northern ,Mrttes ,' Onmmerriel Bank nf Penn's. ' ' - ; Fsrwers' and Merhanira' Bank' ' . par ' par psr psr psr psr par par par par Ksnsinglon Bank Philsdelphis Bank . ' , I Schirvlkill Bsnk . Smithwsrk Bsnk . Western Bsnk , ' ' . Mechanics Bank Manufacture' rV Merhanira' Bunk flank of Penn Township , Hirerd Bank . Bunk rf Commerce, Isle Moysmrneing Bank of Pennsylvania Country IIsiiiii". Banli nf Chrster County Weatchrater Hank of Delaware County Chrater Bank of (iermnntown Germantown Rntik of Monteomery Co. Norria'own Dnytrslnwn Bank ' Dovleatown Eas'on Tank Easlon Partners Hank of Bucks rn Bristol par pair par par par par par Bnnk of IVnrtliiiml'erhitids) Northumberland par ("oluml'ia Bank cV Ttridrje ro. 'Columbia par Farmers' bunk of Lancaster Lancialei par Lancaster County Bunk Lancaster par Lanraa'er Bank Laneister pn Fnrmera' Bank nf Pending Reading par OfHre of Bank of Perm's. Harriahurg",i These Oflirs Ho tlffire do Office do N O T E 8 do Lancaater I officea do Beading ( do not do Eaatnn J issue n. AT DISCOUNT. Rank of the United Statea Philadelphia 17 Pottsville par Lewistown failed Miners' Bank of Pottaville Bank of Lewistown Bank of Middlotown Carlitle Bank Exchange Bank Do An branch of Harriaburg Bank Lebanon Bank Merchants' A Manuf. Bank Bank of Pittsburg VVeat Bianch B ink ' Wyoming Bank Northampton Bank Middleiown Carlitle Piltaburf Hnllidayaburg Harriaburg Lebanon Piitaburg Piltaburg Williamsport Wilkeabarrs par 1 I li Allcnlown no aale Boiks Cminly Hank Reading failed OIHre of Bank of U. 8. Pittsburg failed Do do do Erie do Do do do New Brighton do Brink of Chamhersburg Chamberaburg 1 Bank of Gettysburg Grttyahurg 1 Bank of Susquehanna Co. Montrose 2 1 Erie Bai.k Erio 35 Faimers' & Drovers' Bsnk Wayneaburg 2 Prnnklin Bank Washington lj Honesd.de Bnk Honrtdule ij Miinonrjihrla Bank of B. Browns i lie 1 Yoik Hank Y6rk 1 N. B. Ihe notes of those banks on which we imit quotations, and substitute a dali ( ) are not purchased by the Phil.nlelphia brokers, wiih Ihe exreplion of those which have a letter of referenco. B I! O K C N B A .N K S. Philadelphia Sav. Ins. I'hilrolelpliia Loan Co. S hin Ik ill Snv. i,. Ki'nini;ii,li ISav. Ins. A Penn Township 8 iv. Int. Manual Labor Bank ( P. W Powiuida Park Philadelphia do do do do Dyott, prop.) Towunda Bedford Beaver Hiiriuhurg Washington Bellefonte Pittsbaig Pittsburg Fayette co. Grcenrsstte Harmony hvled filled filled fuiled Alleghany Bank of Pa. Bunk of Braver Dank of Swatura Bank of Wt hinyt in Centre Bank City Bank Parmer' & Mcch'cs' Bank Farmers' ft Mech'ce' Bank Former?.' AV Mcch'cs' Bank Harmony Institute , Huntingdon Bank Juniata Bank Lumberman's Bank Northern Bank of Ps. New Hope Del. Bridge Co. Northumb'd Union Col. Bk. North Western Bank of Pa. Office of Schuylkill Bsnk Ps. Agr. Si Manuf. Bank Silver Lake Bank Union Bank nf Pcnn'a. i estmoreland Bank no tale iliaed doted failed closed no sale fuilcd f.ileJ failed uo tsle Huntingdon no aate Lewisiowo no sale Warren DundtlT New Hope Milton Meadville Port Carbon Carlitle Montroae Unionlown failed no aals closed no ssle closed failed closed failed Greenttiurg closed Wilkoharre Bridge Co. Wilkrsharre noaale ff-j All notea puriorting to be on any Pennsyl vania Bunk not given in the above list, may be aet low ti at frauds. KEff JERSKY. Bank of ew Brunawick Brunswick failed i par pir par , i filled 'lelvideie Bank Belvidrre !iurlui!loii Co. Bank Medford Joniinercial Bank Penh Anibny Jumberluiid Bank Bridielon ?rmers' Bnnk Mount Holly .7arm rt' mid Mechanica' Bk Railway ('inner' and Mechanica' Bk N. Biunawirk Pannert' and Men hanit' Bk Middlotown Pt 1 Pruukliii liink of N.J. Jersey t-'ity failed faibd failed failed filled A failed i par no tale no tills il ti"Ken iiKgcc uiazing l o Itoli iken ler.. y City B ink Jersey City II. -el. :u;H j- limit faltermui Muiitif.n tun rt' Punk Belleville '.orns County Bank Mornatown Monin.'Uth Ilk of K. J. Freeh d.l Mi I'buiiii ' Bank Mcw.irk M. c.l.nte.,' end Manuf. Bk Trenton Morns Canal and Bkg Co Jersey City P..-1 .Nott Nena'k Bkg ct Int to .Newark Arw Hone Del Uridpn Co LatubeiUvilld i N. J. Munufuc. and Bkg Co Hoboken failed N .1 Proiecton 4 Lombaid bk Jersey City tailed Orange Dunk Orange j Poterson Bank Pateraun failej Peoplea' Bank do j Princeton Bank Princeton par Snlein Banking Co Salem par Stale Bank Newark I State Bank Elrtsbelhtown i State Bank Camden par Slate Bank of Morris Morristown 8lls Bank Trenton failed Salens and Philsd Msnuf Co Salem failed Susari Bank Newton 1 Trenton Banking Co Trentou par Union Bank Dover j Wathiugton Banking Co. Hackenssck failed DELAWARE. Bk of Wilm & Braudy wins Wilmington Bank of Delaware Wilmington Bank of Smyrna Smyrna Do brsuch Milford Fsrmers' Bk of Stsis of Del Dover Do branch Wilmington Do branch Georgetown Do branch Newcastle Union Btnk Wilmington (r Under 5's psr par par par par par par par par aj' On sll banks marked thus () there srs ei. Iher counterleit or sltered notes of ihe various dt nomiiiationi. in rireulatinn. Peace with JUcjcico ! D.1TIZL SElTIlTGEPs, C2 "07 S3 5X2 2 "CP taa BNFORVJ8 ihe puhhe that in order lo biing bout s peace with Mexico, be manuficlurea nil kinds of Rifles, Double suit Single Barrelled Shot Guns, -snd Double Barrelled ReVulviug Rifles, si his msnufacloiy at ILillowinc Hun, Lower Au gusts township, Norlhuml-erltnd county, all of which he will wurrant for six months. Thote who want a fiist rale article ia bit lias, rsn bs ac commodated ai lbs shortest notice snd on ths mist reaaoiiabls terms. Lovers nf sport, givs bin) a call. Lower Augusta, Jan. 8, 1848 6in. C. DENKEHT, BOOT MAKER, No. 40. SoilTsl FOCBTH StBUT, AbOVI CuaWTtrVT. Jan. Stth, U48 Dionoorr & co- No. 60 Market Street, live doors below Third. 8otith aide, lBtXiAOaXXfA, Imporierti t.Wlilmto Dealen In VltrATCHE, Wtteh GIs set and Maierrsls. nf Jswslry W sll descriptions qualities and style,', torapiiaiag alL ths artiales eonnfcts.l with ths Trad. , , . , . Clorks.- ' ! , 1 0 - . . ,iU " i -Dixson o Bon's Bfbanttis, Grrma.i Silver and 8il ver-PUted Wires. -. .-. - i Shelflsvd and Birmingham Plated Fkncy Articles. Rodger tt 8on's and W..tt. nholm't (Cillery, Rs- aoss. Je ssoTS, Eraseis, lesk Knlsee, eke. tory Hindted Table Cutlery, of ths fim-sl, msdium and common- qntlitiet. A large saortmsnl of Gold Pans. Perifocal 8peetrlea. ' Pspier Macbs snd J 'panned Trays, various shapes and qnlitiea. at reilueed rales Gold Watch Cases, Diuls and Silver. Ware, of all descriptions, manufactured to order. DICKSON & CO., havina recently removed into the large and commodious warehouse formerly occupied by Messrs. R. A'HiirnsT ck Sons, and more recently by Aenni-ns-r Rxsii kotow, bee leave to triform Watch Dealer", Country Merrhan'a and others, that they design Imving at sll timet s large s-sorlmrnt of Good, of their own importa tion, which they srs determined to fell st Ihe lowest rites. Cj Every attention will lie paid to the Packing, of tioods, ami in the execution of Orders, Ihe qu ili lies snd prices will be fully guarantied eg duet all competition. Philadelphia, June I0;h, 1 847. ty MX YEA IIS AsO THE ehildri-n began to cy for Sherman'a l.n xenges. The noise was not so loud tt that time, but it has kept incres-ing ever -jure, snd n..w haa hfcime an great thai the mouths of tbs little ones csn scirce be stopped. Dr. Sherman sympa Ihiaes with the little sufferers, snd viry much re a re's thst any of them shnold bs disappointed Knowing the vast benefit which has been confer red upon the community by the int: oduction of his infallible WOBZrX LOZBHOSI, ha haa entered into arrangements for enlarging his Manufactory, by means of which he thinks he will he able to supply the demand. And the same pains and care will be taken, that these celebrated Lo xenges be made as they hva slwsys been, in or der thst those who depend upon them, may not be disappointed in their hopes. He knew when he commenced the manufacture nf the Worm Lnzen ires, that th-y would supersede the use of every other vermifuge, at ihe Lmenge is rery pleasant In the taste, speedy in its effects, aa well as certain, and ths qu uititv lequired lo effect perfect aire. is verv im ill. Theae properties in connexion with the f rt that they are sold for 2.1 cents per box. thus pi icing them in the reach nf the poorest man in the land, has not only cauaed them to take the place nf every other vermifuge ever offered, but al so rrmlered them popular to the community. Or. Blirrmsii's COUGH LOZENGES continue lo cure Cougha, V Ida, tonsumpl'on, Aalhina, khorlnefa and dillieulty of Breathim. and other ilisea ca of Ihe Lungs, with the same ficility they did on their first introduce .n. and ihe ptopb Inive now become persuaded by artuil opulence, t!.,it on the arrrsi-ion of a -light cold, they hive nn'y to tt p :o either the DiV nffi.-e, or one of the Ajni'K, ntij obtain a box of bis Clinch L aet-.g.-a, wh'ch me eiv onvetiient to carry in II c pivket. and to take a few llimuuh ill d .y. By pursuing this course a cure it "fun c Heeled in 24 bonis, and ihe patient about hit busin sa. S preul is Ihe ce lebrity of the Li xenges, that thousands of p. rsins who have used them, and become srqu lin ed widi their iff cts, will never be without them, POOR MAN'S PLA8TJ3H has rurd more ruses of Rheumatism, Ps) i in the Back, Side snd Chest, Lum'itn and Wiaknen, than any application that haa ever bee t made. Aa the celebrity of Ihe Platter has Increased, hundreds of unprincipled rsrsls have attempted to counter feit it, and pilro it off upon the community as the genuine. rjJ" Beware of Deception. 2 Remem ber that ths true and genuine Ptstlrr it spread up on reddish paper mads expressly for the purpose, snd in every esse tha aignsture of Dr. Shuiman i print, d upon the back of ths Plaster, and ths whole secured by Copy Right. None others are genuine. Therefore when you want a real good Bherman's Poor Msn's Plaster, call at lha office, 108 Nassau street, and you will not he disappointed, Remember the number, 106 Ns-sau tt., wheis all I)'. Sherman's Lounges are sold. His Agents are Mrs. Hays, 139 Fult m street, Brooklvn ; Hinrson, William-burs; and Redding cV Co., Boaton, and JOHN YOUNG, Sunburv. M. A MrCAY, Northumberland. September llth, 1847. lv. PUMPS! PUMPS!! Improved Hydraulic Pumps, For WelU, Rtlling Mills, Furnaces, or other I'urpo'tit, THE tuhsrrhrr respectfully announce! t jhe public lhat he is now prepared lo supply or ders lo any extent fir hit Patonl Double aciino rucii.in ami Fotce Pumps. These pumps are m ide ofra-t iion. nnJ the w iter ia tucked or fur red through lead pi Per simplicity of construc tion and dumhility nf anion, they are vtully supe rior to any now in ue. They h ivo inary sdv m t i ;et over the c. minion pum;i, a mong whii h ate the f dl.miug t 'I'hey aie s i consiruetcd th.it niiarliirvous per sona cinnol spoil their anion hv io'rodnruig nails or spikea r any otlu r tuh-i m e- um nig the talvea, a is often done with other pumps thereby render ing them ut.-lest till overhaul, d. Thry tie war ran'rd to I e petferllv a-cure Ironi frost. Phey ate ao airnnged aa to afford ample pr tec ion sguinst Fire about Ihe premiaet on whieh ihey are ended, by (imply attaching a piece of ho-e, thio' whieh tlipy will fores water to any purl of, or over, a three atory borne. . They are particulaily adnpted lor very deep well, aa Ihe leverage can be so re gulated thai a child of six years old run with the greatest ease draw water ith them from Ihe dre pest wills. The objection si jn'ly urged by ma ny, that w iter ia spoiled by sl.iuding in pump logs, is entirely obviated in this pump, snd fra.h water can alwsys bs as surely obtained aa when drawn with a buckst. In situstions where it is nteetss ry lo raise or force larte qosnti'iee of water lo great distance for supplying boilers in mills, furnaces, dec these pumps sra invaluable, aa thry can be made of any a xe, and capable of throwing from 16 lo 10(10 gallons per minute. And lo crown all, they can bo sulJ as cheap aa ths cheapest, Ths subscriber bss spent lbs Isst yssr in sip limrnting upon snd perfecting his pumps, and now brings ibem before tnepuhl e with the fullest con fidence that thry will be found to answer bis de scription. He tskrs pleau e in referring lo the following companies snd individual!, upon whoae prrraUe bit pumps have been erected, snd who have expns-cd their aatitfieiion iu lbs highest terms : l bs Montour Iron Company. Danville, H. Bre voort, sgent ; the Bloomt'mrg Railroad Iron Com pany. Bloomtburg. Col. Paxtoo. agent ; ths Rugh and Ready Iron Workt. Danville, Hancock, Foley cV Co., prnrrietors ths town Council of Berwick Himon p, Ksse, Esq., and John L. Watson, Esq., Danville. lie could refot to ra iny rthert, who have tetted their qualilirs. but ths shove lespectsbla Arm snd individuals ars deemed tufhcionl. Xj- An asantiinent of LEAD PIPE8 conatanl ly on hand, which Will be sold on Ihe most issaoQ. aids terms. All orders sddistard to lha aubtcriber, at Moore Si Bnldle'a Foundiy buildinga, or Mon lour Houso, Dauvills will meet with prompt at tention. HOMEK PAR. MELEE. Jan. t. 1848. tf. Another Farm THE beirsof John Yorum, dee'd., t ffer for sale all lhat Farm of theirs titusle in Bbamukin township, Noribumberland county, near Snuff, town, and adjoining ths old Stambaeh stsnd in said lowaahip, eonuining about two hundred acres more or lass, ia a good stats of cultivation. Tha Bail Ross) frsm Buabery to Bbamokintowsi patera brMs) it for parlieuUrs enquirs t)f HUOri H. TB ATM. ..esTlowti, or JOHN PARN8W0RTH, Sunbory, Dee. II, IMT. at aay af Ike bairs. The Grand P urativc roa the ctras or Hrsdsrhe, Giridinesa, . . Measles, 8th Rhsum, Rheomstlsm. Piles, Heart Born. Worms, Pyapep Is, Scuivy, Cholera M rrsas, MmmM Pox. Jaondlea. . 1. n..v. n.i... -' I Pains in the Bark, , e , , Wbrnving Gsosb, Inward Weakness, (lonanmnilnn. Pita. THtpltsllon of tha Hesrl, I.iver Complaint, , Rising in trie Throat, - Rrisipelss. Deafneas, Dropsy, Asthma, Itching of ihe Skin, Fevers of sll kinds, f Colds, Oout, Gravel, Femsle Comptslnls, 1 i Nervous Complaint', aso a tsatsTT as OTaxa mataaxs satsiaa - raois latroaiTtss or raa atoon, sun oa. STSCCTlOSS IS TSS 0K0SKS OS DI. . " i' sraTtos. Elperienre has proved 'thst nearly every Dia esss originates from Impurities of the Blood or de rangement of the Digeativr Organa j and lo aecura Health, we nittat remove those oh-tructions or re store the Blood lo its natural ttatr. The aversion o taling medicine la most rnV'- tually removed by Click", s Vr.nrTaats Tua a stive Ptt.ts, being enmplttiltf tntvtnped wiih a roaltni; of pure white Sugar, (whi' h ia aa diil ict from the internal ingredients sa a nut ahell fiom the kernel) Attn have no tasts or Mrnicins, But are as ensdy swnlloncil at bit of cai.dy Moreover thev neither namrntr. or erineln Pre alighrrtt dejree, but operato equally on all the d s eased parts of the ava'ein, inste .d of confining Ihinretves lo. and rarking any par'icul ir rec n, Thus, if II e Liver tic affected, one intsredient '- ill opt rnle on th it particular organ, ai d, by clran-irg il of an Exceee of Bile restore it to its n'i:r il state. Another will operste on the B ond, and remove all Impurities in its circulation; while s third will effectually expel whatever impurities may have been diacharged into the stomach, and hence Ihey rrsisi at ths hoot or disx-x, re move sll Impurs Humors from the bodyt op n the pores externally and internally ( aeparato all fore gn and obi oxious particles from the chyle, so that the blood may he ihorough'y pore thua secu ring a free and healthy action to the Heart. Lungs and Liver; and thereby they asrroaa as htm b- Tbe entire lrnh of the above can be ascertained by the trial of a single box J and their virtues ars so positive snd certain in res'or ng Health, that Ihe prnpiietor binds himself to return the money paid for them in all caaea where they do nut give universal ailia action. Retail Price, 35 els. per Box. , Principal office No. 66. Vrsey al., N. Yo k. Sold by JOHN YOUNG. Sunbury, M. A. McCAY, Noithumtierland. fXj" Remember Dr. C. V. Cliekener ia the in ven'or of the Sugar Coaled Pi.la, and that nothing nf the a waa ever beard of until he introduced them in June, IR13. Purchnseis should, therefore, slwsyt ttk for Cliekener' Nugnr Coated Pills, and Inke no others, or they will be mode Ihe victims of s fraud. Sept. 18th, 1817. ly eow SILENCE TnT niatnrt-L cou6H ! ilia Lrn auk 15 iiAV. cr.n, thk wottR or ths. tiKsTiiorxn n4 nir.x niot-v, THS Cnrott or CONSt'MI'TlOX HATII IV IT A toc.vn or lit A 111. BE YOU A MOITIERt Your darling ehild. vour idol and r.rrthly Liv, i now per'., ips coiirined to lier tlnmhcr by a dangerous cold In r pale cheeks, her thin shrunk' n fingers, lelt ihe h d I di e.ise baa already gained upon hi" the sound nf tier aepitli hrat cough piett-es yoiir tout, YOUNG VI AN, when just about to enter life, disease sheds s hesrl crushing blight over the l iir prospects of the futu e your hectic cough and 1- 0 tile It rubs tell of your loss and hpr, hut you need not despair. There is s balm which will bcal tho wounded lung, il is siiEnm 4ic8 ALL-HEALING BALSAM. Mrs. ATTKEE, the wife of Wm. H. Altree, Esq. was given np by Dr. Bewail of Washington, Dis. Roe snd McClellsn of Philadelphia, Dr. Roe and Dr. Molt of New York. Her friends sll thought she mast die. She had every appearance of being in consumption, snd wss so pronounced by her physicians Sbermsn's Bslsam was given snd it cured her. Mr. GARRABRANTZ, nf Bull's Feiry, wss alsrt eared of consumption by thia Balsam whrn sll other remedies faded to give relief ahe was re duced lo a skeleton. Dr. A. C. Castle, Dentist. 2rtt Broadway, hts witnessed its effects in several ca-ea where no other medicine affoided relief hut tha Balsam oierated like a charm. Dr. G. also witnessed ita wonderful effects in curing Asthma, which il never fails of doing. Spitting Bhio I, alar ming aa it may be, iaeffrclually cured by this Bal sam. It beala the ruptured or wounded blood veatels, and makes the hinge sound agsin. Kev. HENRV JONES, 108 Eichth avenue, w.i cuird of cough anil catarrhal a IT rtiona t 50 years amting. The first dose gave him m ire re lief than all the nlhet medicine he had ever taken. Dr. L. J. B -als, 19 De'anry street, gave it to a i-ter-in-law who w laboring under coii-umption, and to another sorely affl ct"d with Iho Aithma. In both rate Hi effects were immediaie, toon re storing Ibr m to roirif.riHbtr hratth. Mrs. LUCRE IT WELLS. 93 Chri-tie aneel. -utr-red fiom Aaihrna 4? years. Sliomi m's l!a' aam relieved her at oner, und she ia compurarwly will, being eiinliled lo subdue every ottaek try a timely use of this medicine. This indeed ia the orem remedy f. ,r C. us' a. Colds, Spitting Blood. Liver (.'omplainis, and all t' e til rtinns ,.f the throat, at-d even Alhoa und Coioump ion. Price 25 rents nod ft per lo... Dr. Khrrntati's I'ougli and Woini Lozenges, and Poor Mun' Plntter sold .is above. Dr. Sherman's nffirp i- al 1(18 N.issau si N. Y. Agent, JOHN YOUNG. Hunhurv. M A.MeC-Y, Norlbumbrihnd September llth, 1847. ly Ycg;clable Universal PitU, The only known Medicine that at the tame time purge purifit arts' strengthens the system. Los dos, July 7, 1646. DR. LE ROY'S Pills are a new medicine which has juat appealed, and is fist taking lbs places of sll others of the sarr.e class. These pills are composed of many ingredient, but the two principal ones are Sarsapsrilla snd Wild Cher ry, M united lhat Ihey act together ths one, through its admixture with other sub-tatcts, pu rifying sod purging, while the other is sirenvthen ing Ihe system. Thus those pills sre si Ihe um' time tunic snd opening; s desideratum long and eagerly aought for by meJical men, bul never be fore discovered. In other words ihey do Ihe work of two medicine, and do il much better than any two we know of; for Ibey remove nothing fr 'in the system but the impurities; so that while ibey purge ihey strengthen ; and hence they cause no debilitation, and are followed by no re-action. Dr. Le Roy's pilla have a wonderful influence on Ihe blood ! they not only purify without weakening it, but ihey remove all u xious panicles from ths chyle be foie it i converted into fluid, snd thus make im pure blood an utter impoa-ibility. As there is no debilitation, so Ihe is is no nausea or aicknota at tending Ihe operations of this most excellent of me dicines, which never strains or tortures the diges tive (unctions, but esues then) lo work in s per fectly natural manner t and hence peitoni taking them do not become pals snd emaciated, but the contrary for while il ia Iho properly of tha Marts perils, united aa il ia with other ingredients, I" remove all that is foreign and impure, il is equally Ihe property of the Wild Cherry lo retain all thai is natural snd sound; snd hence s robust stite nf heal i h is the certain rssult of their united opera lions. (Jj" Price SA cenla per BOX, A genu for Le Roy's Pills, J. W. FRILING, , JOHN YOUX'U. 58uDbu7 M. A. McCAY, Nortbumberl'd. August 1 1 si, 147. ly ALL person indebted to (ba subscriber, by Beta er Wk asceenr, sre hereby aotited to tall bus) sett) tbs aass wilaeot stela, ia order te ears casta. IRA T. CLEMENT. Suabnry, April S3, 1M- . DXL STr7UnTSCHS QP k S3T k CSi IS .dtta TIHIS Midictna is warranted, on oath, not to contain a panicle of Cab mel, CornaiiveBuh. limste, Arsenic, Chh ride of Gold, or any deb te runs minerals ' The principle upon which this Medicine act. i bv assisting and harmonising with nature; h drive out sll foul acrimonious humor from Ihe blood snd . body, and by sstimilaiing with snd strengthening the gastric juice nf the stomach, it assists diges'lon t in short there I not s vein, arte ry, muscle or nerve in Ihe human body, that is not strengihened by th PANACEA, snd it also possesses the remarkable property of rsmoving mercury from the hones and joints. FOR ERUPTIONS OP THE SKIN, Rcurvv. 8corhuiic Affections, Tumors, Hrrofuta or Kinga' Evl , White Swelling", Erv-ipelis, Ulcers, Csnrers, Running Bores, 8cahs and Ili'es lime and a determined psrteveranre in D . SWEET SER'S PANACEA, will effect s cure. FOR INDIGESTION. Rejection nf food, Ntuea, Vrmiliiic. Nervous af tt rtiona, 1'iilliou- complaints. Mend a-l e. Pa'en sa, or Femsle Irregularities, Dr. SWEETSEH'S PA NACEA will anon effect a cure ; but if nhiiirato, or attended with griping, flving pains, the dose should be incrrased, and the cure will soon be i f fceted. Let not the patient friffMen ihemaelves wiih the idea tbnt th y are too we k to lke much medt ine; lut hear in mind ihat thia mi'iHy operk ting med cine put not Wraknr-a into Ihe frame, but mit certainty ilmwa wenkni s out, In rvea atrengrh in its pi ire, and by Riving composed sleep at nig I. and an appetite to relish any f.iod, ro-anirnmea the whole frame wi h vigorous action, clearing the mind and improving Ihe sight. 8CROFULA AND GLANDULAR AFFEC TIONS. Scrofula ia said In be heridilsry. the infant re ceiving from its parents the seeds of this diseaa , which increaae with its yesrs, if neglected snd not submitted to frequent purifiu lion with Dr. 8 WEETBF.R'8 PANACEA. The glands sre pla. red in Ibe corner of the body, snd mil of the wsy of direct communication I their real us is subject on which much differ nee of opinion prevail ; it sufliere os to know Ihnt when in s diseased siste, Ihey sre capable of being pur fled and rleented by a long course nf Dr. SWEETSER'S PANA- CbA. which restores them In sound anil proper sctton. 8crofub us person rsn never psv Ion much attention In their blond, ita punfieatinn thou'd l their first thought, for sflr r a long course of perse verance, thry will ever cure heredil iry disease, In rsse. of JAVKDICE. ASTHMA. LIVEN COMPLAISTS, TIC DOLOKEVX RHEU MAT1SM OR RHEUMATIC COOT, Dr. SWEKTSER'S PANACEA cannot be loo high ly extolled , it catches out tho very root of ihe disease, and by r moving it from the Blond mtket a cure certain and perm merit. For disease of tho llladiler awl Kidneys, Str't tares, Gravel. Stone, Piles, Fistula. Vi'mnri Ob structions and Extreme Cmtivcness Dr. SWEET SEH'S PANCBA ia the best remedy ever tr e.l ; it removes all tho-n acrimonious hunio a from the Blood whieh give risn to the alnrve d senses, and by keeping the Id rod in a pure condition, injures health. For DP.OPSY, F ALLING r r th k BOWEL. Impur tics nf Hit liliiihi. Mercurial Ta'iit. Weok nc.it oflie Srne I'luinof lil,m:l lotlie llcml G'd d ues', Si-'ulng and fivzzivz iVV iu ihe lie d and Ji,ir,'D'.'e-WEE T8Eli'S PX.WCEA will gie rrrl iiti rel.rf; in nil si ve e und chron-r rases, the fiatients r innot be io ufi. n fin ruled lhat lar qrr dusrs and pers.vfrance "ill i If rt a en e. I Ch'llsand Fcvfs U linus Fivers, Afecfinns if the Flics r.nd Ears, Spifigi and lltici.ng Gums Brimch tis and recent Coughs und Cnlds, Dr. SWEETKEK'a PANACEA' w.ll I,, f.und perfectly sure and certain in iis effect'. GRAVEL AND URINARY COMPLAINTS Those complaints are generally at'ended wi h tho moat f-tal eonsiqucncea, snd are seldom or nr. vet cured by Ihe prea -nt mode of treatuieni ; thry usually accompsny the patient t the grave, aftrr suffering the moat excruciating lain nd torture. The cause of ibese complain'a are the saate as sll others, ihe dross of ihe blood beosmr enefiitied on Ihe finest narrow passages, whence ar s morbid aerietions snd stoppages of urine. You will find the most powerful diuretics of no use.as thry only increaae the quantily of urine snd do not purify snd strengthen th- parts. Bv purifying the blond Willi Dr. SWEETrSER'8 PAN ACEA. nu re move Ihe cause nf the disc ise.ronsequently it can not exist any longer, after sufficient persev er.-im e in iis use bss deprived lha Id -od snd body of sll acrimonious h amort snd incrustation. DISEASES or tbe LUNGS-CONSUMPTION. This is s tery prevalent and fatol di-a-e ; it re tul so.o-tly from neglected roughs, colds slid bron chitis, also from imoioper treatment in many of er ca-es, such aa inmate, f. vers i rlmnojii n and ma 1 ' pox. and a h -l ol other I adlv treated disrssea; where Ihe cause, instead of having lieen thoroughly removed from the bloml and body, have only In en palliated or removed from one put to hrek out in another. Bv divetring your hodies of all foul hu mor, through the medium of Dr. JSWEET.-ER'S PAN ACE A. the cure is al onre rendered Certain and lernianent. !! collect, whihr there ia nrrim" nioua humoia 11 n'ing in the riiru'aiion, it i- a- apt lo rcttlu on the longs a- any nf er pirt ol Ihe liody , this ia Ihe reason tint consumption is to prevalen'; BILES, SORES AND ULCERS, Whieh 'U set o i the rx erier. come Irnrn and have their lourec in, the interior, and might just well have retried un youi lungs, liver, or any other put; whieh vte know Ihey frequently do, and pro iluco uioit violent inflimmaioiy disoidera. 'I he humor which occasiona these eons is of a highly acrimoni 'in burning nature. We know it from the pain it ges in tur ning, and nfti rvsanla in ra pidly u rera ring and coir d ng the flesh ami skio of Ihe pait where it bnak out. '1 h thowt Ihe nccet-uly nf frequently purifying Ihe blood Willi Dr, 8WEETSEK'S PANACEA, and keeping such msligiisnt humors in tunj. ction. Should you have a bile or ulcer, be th inkful lhat nature hat taken trouble lo warn you of the danget your life and ho dy is in, fur il is a wsming that bitwd it foul. Had ibis same acrimony arlre'sd ihs lungs in-trad bf the surface of your body lor Ms seal, consump tion of ihs lungs wookl bsve been ins'consequenee. Dilsy not than, lo Jiuiify and cleanse with Dr. 8wetarr's Paoaetra. SPINE DISEASE. Spinal affections, nlargement of the bonea and joint, white awellincs. trip joint complaint, roo mies, fslbng of the bowels and worn rfises-e, will find s speedy nure in Dr. SlVEETsEK'S PA NACEA. Where the di trass bss been of lng standing, the lime required lo make a cure will h longer ; but the patient may real assured Ihst s determined perseverance will effect it BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA Attn DISEASE OF THE WINDPIPE. These disease proceed from Ihe seriosily or corrupt liumor of the Wood, having sell led itself en ihe throat and lungs, snd stopped them up, so thst they cannot draw aufficirnt sir in for respiration. Dr. 8WBE TSER'S PANACEA will give imme. bale, relief, and to nieks Ihe cure period and cer ium, it should be continued ouis litus att.r, to free Ihe tyalem of all baa humors. RHEUMATISM, RHEUM TI0 GOUT AND MERCURIAL DISEASES Find s safe snd speedy cure in Dr. SWEET SEH'S PA XACEA. Il cures l y teaching every blind vea-el and srlery, and driving out all impu rities and foul humors accutnu'su d therein, which s lha rsuae of rh umatisui, g ui snd swellings of lbs joints. The deleleious efl'.u te of calomel and olhri minsrsl poisons, readily yield lo its sovrreign influence ; indeed, when its val iable properties be come fully known, ths use of sll miner I p.iiaon will hreooaigned lo'the tomb ol all the Capillars,' and only be thought of aa a by-gone custrn; of (lie dar ker ages. Dr. Swes-i-sr's Panacea is also sure cur for dyspeptls, piles, cosiiveuess, vertigo, bead sobs, pain ia lb breast and User complaint. FEVER AND AGUE. Fsvsr isslways eauasd bf a aVserJerly aseru f lbs) bleed, struggling lafi it. If of torn, thing that uembrs il la fact, J kia4 fb. vr i BotbiBg asora tbaa a suaggia btwM lb hi aad snipt hsxMrs, atwi a aa tb rnpt humors srl rifiel d, you hsts no asora saver. wnen a patient Wrth Favsr tUhmtts ta b Med, er have his blo.'d tHitsonsal with mercury, It wkM hia frame 10 each a degl that If be survive h prnre, it always lea him subject lo distressing ciillls, wheft I time net of to h resort ta agM pills, powilera, or i.aJile ml slums, this Is gtalng rroai bad lo worse, as these fegetshts pills, aarwoV, kJt srs nothing but mercury mil qu'nin inisgale, which msy for a llltls driv the disease so fsr int m n ,0 PhP'i'r, but very soon H will bresk out sgsin with fearful violoc. T ar go and fever, itt rsose of th diseas must b rat moved out nf th blood and body, which can b ef fectually done by using Dr. SWEET8ER'8 PAi NACEA, which purifies, cteahsa and strengthens, ft contains nothing thst csn pos-iVly injure, and it uss is slwsys a safeguard against chills sod fsvsta, PILES. tn att CassS or Pilxs, Dr. SWEETSER'8 PANACEA will effect a very speedy cur. It re moves from ihe blood, stomach and bnwsls, all thoae foul acrid horning humors, which Sre Ih cause of Piles snd Coativenra-, snd by strengthen ing ths iligrsrive organs, improves every psrtof th i nine body. - FLATULENCY AND WIND. The-e dise.se a-e ciu-ed by the stnmsch anj bowels being choked up with viscid slimy matter, riieair whieh enters ihem eannnta-cspe until forced by some contraction of lb s omsch to expel it; neece me cause ol pain. A tew dote of Dr. SWEBTSER'S PANACEA will convince the suffner that relief is sitained GREAT MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN; Parent will find the PANACEA s vsluablo medicine fir Iheir children, keeping their bodiea In s hi abby condition, thereby assisting; their g owihj rhildten or grown etaona, after taking it. are not lial le to he ailacked with ah epidemic ss before, s4 H always leave the blooil In a pore tondillon, and th mire system in s strengthened stsle ; it drives out a'l kind of weakness from ths body snd leave all bral by within. MARRIED LADIES Will find Dr. 8 WE TrlER'S PANACEA medi. c ne purely adapted to their us. Most ladis d. ring th period of pregnsncy are afBkted with pile. Dr. Sweeisrr's Psnaeea, by regulating the howcts, will entirely obviate this, and ita purifying proper, ties on lha Mood and fluid, insures to them best thy off-pring. No one wbo is a mother should b without it, snd those who are nursing will find it of great brnefit lo the health of iheir infants. Foi hsrtenne snd all diseases of the womb, it is without a rival in theenlire hiatniy and catalogue of medicines; by il extrsordinsry strengthening power, it stimulates snd strengthens Ihe womb, a weskneas of which is the caui-e of failure lo bsv offspring. NERVOUS DISEASES. Under this head msy be classed Palpitation of (he Heart, Tic Dolnreaux or Faeeache. Neuraleia. Indrge ion.Toothsche, Melancholj , Hyslerica.anil in fact, every disease caused by ih aharp, biting, acrimonious humors irritating the nerves j the nerves receive the morbid impiessinn from Ihe sto mach, or rather from the blood through Ibe agency of the stomach and dige tive organa, and although other parts of the body ore apparently tho teat of ihe disease, still it is caused by ihe morbid impres si in conveyed from I'e blood bv the nerves, to lhat part. A f.-w doses of Dr. SWEETSEH'S PA NACE will anon assure the patient that he has the cure in his pcwfcioti, ERYSIPEL,nn SC. ANTHONY'S 1TRE. This is mi inflammatory di-o der, alw ysat eorl rd witii to re nr less pain. It proceeds from ths foul, neriinoiiroria humors lodged in the blood and flu d-. settling mi the I m ' a snd face, causing ex treme p iin and fevers; all a pin atinns on the tor fai e are worse than useless, tt Ihey on'y Lnd to throw t .e disea-o io some other part, ami perhaps fuiise de.lh. Bleeding is likewise improper. To eute the di-ease you niu-l gel rid of ihe cause ; on ly manage to get ihe foul humors out nf y .or blood, and you will be well in a day. Dr. MWEBT'. !EIPS PANACE A, a tliorouuh purifier of the blool, will ses'cli out iveiy impurity in Ihe more remote p.rts of ihe body ami expr-1 i( through th medium of the boo el. Theie ia not a vein, aria ry, mucin or organ of the entire framework of man, lhat Dr. Swcetter' Panacea doe not iss prove. Po take it when you sre well Is to keep wed ; snd when sick to become wall. DR. SWEETSER S PANACEA, bein.eon. posed only nl a vegetable mailer, or medical nerba, and wairanled. on oath, as conttining not on psr tide nf mercurial, mineral, or chimical aubslsacss, s found to be rfeclly harmless to lbs most tender sge, or ihe wetkest frame, under any slags of hu man suffering ; the most pleasant and benign in it ner.itio.i thst waa ever offered tn the world; end al Ihe same time ihe moat certain in searching out he root of any complaint, however drop, and of perf.irm ng a c ire. . Price $1 per bnttlr, or six bottles fir $3. For sale, wholesale and retail, at tha corner of CH ARLES and PRATT Streets. Btliimor. od alto by GEORGE BRIGHT, Nov. 6 147. .y Sunbury. ITS YollKS I'llAlSi; IT! Burns, Scalds, and all kindg of Inflamed Snrrs Cured, P10USEY'8 UNIVERSAL OINTMENT, is JL the inostcoiiiple'e Bum Antidoteever known. It instantly, (and st if by Magic) stops pains of the mo-t desperate Burns and ScalJs. For olJ Sores, Bru aes, Cut", Sprains, cVc, on man or hessl.it is ihe heal application that can be made. Thousands have tried and thousands prii-ie it. It is Ihe moat pi if. el matter of pain ever discovered. All wbo use recommend it. Every family thould be provi de.l with il. None can tell how soon some of the f.irnily msy need it. Cj" Observe e.n h box of the genuire Ointment ha. ths name nt S. Toi-ssi written on the outsid label. To imitate this ia forgery. Boitnieu. Liverv Men. Fannera, and all whout Horses, will find ihia Ointment ihe very best thing Ih. y csn use for Collsr Gills. Scralehea, Kicks, cVc. Sec, on their snimnl. Surely every merciful man would keep hi' animal ss frrs from psin as possi bh Tuuary't Universal Ointment it all that is rs quired. Try ir. BI PES OF INSECTS. Tor th sting or bit of poioo -us loserit, 'I'outey't Ointrrent is unri vailed. Hundred have Irieil il and found it good. PILES CURED I For the Pile. Tousey'e U nivsrsal Oin'meot is on of tb best Remedies that can bs applied. All wbo have tried it lot th Fii recommend it. OLD BORES CURE& for aid eWiaat Sons, there i nothing equal to Tooawy's Oial ment. A person in Msntius hsd, tor a numhar f yssrs, a sore leg ihst bsflleJ th skill of lb doctss. Tousey' Ointment wt recommrndsil by M of iha vi.iting physicians, fwho know it greet virtue,) snd two tmxes produced more benefit thin ih ( lient hid received from any snd all piavious isv die. Lai ill try it. . BURNS AND SCALDS CURED. Thoaaand of cases of Burn and Hcalda, ia sll parts of th country, have been cur. i by Tousey' Univeitaf Oinlinent. Certificatea enough could be bad to fill the whole of ibis sheet, VIOLENT BRUISES CURED. TestisMaf 'Is on testimonisls, in favor of Toussy's Ointment for ruling Bruises, hsve been offered ihs proprie tors. Hundred in Syracuse will certify to its great merits in relieving th psin of th moat sever Bruit All person should try II. SCALD HEAD CURED. B tret of cases of Set Id Head have been cureJ by Toutey's Oint ment. 'Frv it it seldom fat's. SALT RHEUM CURED. Ofstl lbs remedies ever discovered fur this most disagreesl ls complsint. Tnusry' Universal Ointment ia ths most complete. Il never was kn wn ! fail. CHAPPED HANDS CAN BE CURED. Touy's I niveraal Ointment will always cur th wor-t csm s of Chapped Hands Scores of persons will ttd Ibis. SORE LIPS CURED. For lb cur of Soia Lips. Ihers ws never snytbing made equal to Toa-, try's Ointineiii. It is sure to cuts ihem. Try it, , It is a acientilio compound, wai ranted not to con tain say pisparstion of Mercury, Priea tf oi'nis per box. For further paniculara eoncarniaa; Ihia really valo .bis Ointment, tb public , iefet red lo Pamphlets, to b hsd grslis, of sssptetabl D'Uggiais snd MsrchsnU lUrougbout tbs UaitsaT tttatas, Psrpared by ELLIOT V TOUSEY, IWagglsas, Byracasr. Fralby JOHN YOUNG, atsjsibsjty U i M. A. MsCAY, Nnbajbiasjfci rl. llth, HIT ly sw