THft srrr iolohed oat. A few years ago, Mr. ami Mrs. Sec, re nted in the vicinity of Hanover Square. ' They were regarded as among the happiest -'people in the neighborhood indeed, the 5 happiest of tho harpy. They sincerely -loved each other were prosperous in lite i and their days passed along brightly and tevenly, apparently without a cloud ol sad ness or a shade of care. With tho pride of a true woman, Mrs. See admired her husband as tho beau Mail ' of all that is excellent ; and justly thought , lhat, in aid of his natural attractions, propri ' ety and neatness of costume were impor . tant. She delighted to see him not only Well, but becomingly dressed. To this end, among the many contributing accessories, bhe considered colors as essential ; and, in colors she knew no medium some she liked, and some she disliked, to excess. Though desirous of pleasing her husband in all things, Vet, in this department, she considered Unit she had a special right to ' exercise her taste exclusively, and that it , was emphatically her duty to see that he appeared to the best advantage. Therefore, she was ever good naluredly suggesting to him what Would, and what would not, he- , come him; and he, usually, with equal . good nature, agreed to her wishes. .. On one unlucky morning Mr. Sic saw at his tailor's a snuft-colered cloth which pleased him. 1 le directed a surlout coat to be made from it; and, by singular inadvert ence, did go wil'mul cjiir.iltin hi wife! ' It was made in elegant and fashionable style. It suited him 'perfectly bethought it very handsome but, alas ! the color was ' among those w hich Mrs. See deemed ugly, and on his putting on the garment, she lovingly, but decidedly declared that it would not nnswer, and she would not con sent to his wearing it. A little fond rising of opposition, even 'in an afl'ectionate spirit, is sometimes excu sable. Mr. See fell lhat, on this occasion, he might indulge in some resistance, lie liked the coat he had paid for it he thought he had a right to wear it that he ought to wear it ho wished to wear it, and he therefore said very gently, but very ci'.v tinctty that he would wear it. A sigh of disappointment followed but nothing more was said; love still reigned triumphant, and unniflled happiness still surrounded them. But it is in the nature of the weaker vessel to yield a point, where the pride of her heart, her husband's good appearance, is concerned ? A determina tion, silently, altnort unconsciously, was formed, to clear the house of the cllensivo article as soon as possible. A few days thereafter, tho coat was mis sing : when, how, where, or by what means it had gone, was an untold mystery. The usual surprise, chagrin, vexation and regret were expressed: search and inquiry were unavailingly made. As, in most ca ses of such kind, it was the household won der of a few days the affair past over a coat of unollier color, a color agreeable to Mrs. See, was substituted, the former one was apparently forgotten, and the happy Mr. and Airs. See loved and lived on in the pleasant tenor of their way. One summer afternoon, about two months after the occurrence here mentioned, Mr. See was silting at his front window, looking into the street, absorbed in a train of pleas ant thoughts of things, that were and had been, in one of those tranquil reveries of mind which, after a day's toil, are gentle and sweet, like eventide hour, when a well dressed man, who was passing by, caught hjs attention. He looked and look ed again, before seemingly realizing the truth, for there, before his eyes, existed on the back of that man, his own lost snuff tolored surtout cord. In a moment he rushed out of the house, and, taking hold of tho collar of the article so singularly placed before him, demanded from tho man an explanation, why In wore, and how and where and when he got t hid coat t Such a sudden gripe and emphatic salu. tat ion, however natural, were not calcula ted to awaken kind feelings, or friendly, or favorable sentiments. The wearer was surprised, shocked and embarrassed, and answered at first evasively, and next angrily. Finally, he linished by a Hat relusal to tell anything about the matter. The mind of Mr. See was soon made up. He. had lost his coat mysteriously it had been stolen no tidings of it had been re. j ceived tiH now WiU f('""d o.i the back ol this man, and he refused to say how lie came by it 1 The case was clear he w as j the thief the crime was written in his i countenance it was prod beyond all ; doubt. j The accused was taken to the police j ollice, where Mr. See made an affidavit of j the circumstances: a commitment was pre- pared, the magistrate was in the act of I signing it, when a person hastily entered j tne omce ana haiuleit Mr. bee a litkr. Ik read it, and surprise, pain and mortification, in rapid succession were expressed in his countenance. With much confusion of manner, he suddenly turned to the supposed culprit, took him by tho hand begged his pardon, and openly declared his inno cence ! This strange turn to tho affair struck all present with wonder and astonishment. A pause ensued. All were silent; and the eyes of all expressed the idea that they waited with intense interest for a solution of the mystery. It wiu given. The letter was from Mrs. See. Therein, with many expressions of alarm and regret, she stated that the unfor tunate coat had not been stolen, for that she herself, in order that tho good appearance of her husband should not be marred by the u'ly col ire I garment, had given it uwmj. The intended culprit then made known that lie had bought it of a pawnbroker that, though he apparently was well to do in the world, yet, in fact, he had but little : aud on that little, was obliged to make tho best appearance ho could, wherefore he bought tho coat at a second hand price ; and though he haJ done nothing wrong) yet, when first addressed, ho was not will ing, by stating the facts, to disclose to the world his threadbare circumstances. Ho was released; but the memories of Mr. and Mrs. See, as well as that of the poor man, for many yeau afterwards, were not released from the vivid recollection of the angular consequences of Mr. See's ha. Ting procured a siiufi colored surtout coat without consulting his wife. Tift:.. new fountain on Boston Commou hrowt a, large jet of water to the height of ainety feat.' Jerr i t v.,'- JFVtS TUB ONLV lUDICAt. CURB TOR CONSUMPTION!! Scrot'tiln or King' Kvil, Hhriiiimtimn. fHtiiiato Cittaiiea.ta KtiipiHHiit. l'liupli'ft or iVMtilcd on llir hire, nftnchcif, liilt B, 4'lirntiic rtrp KyefT Iti lift Worm or Trltrr, tSrtikl lltntl, Kiilurftctnntt ntut Pain of the JJi -ih-s mill imnlH, Sluiilrn I'lcrr. Hyptii lit if Symptom. rVmlitu r iJinitmjjo, di-ujU'tMirijMnpr t'nnn mi injuili CJmtiffti til Meicury. Drop ey, hxpofitreor Impru-tU-nrt! in iiirj iiInu, Clrmiiir Cuiftti tnli'Miiil liu m't.ern, la this iik-ilU-mc rvvcrtil minim il I nit ery p'Hent nrttchu ni the vi-L'i'tiiMc kiiitlom nru niiit'tl, lortninir cotiiwmml iitin ly tlillrri-nl in it I'imnirtcr unit pMprrtirii from liny (jiltrr prcnmiit.il n. nml nnmnilnl iti it opemtitm m the s tt;m wticii latmniitf uihWt dijM-iitv. It slum hi lie ill tli li;ni'i o every piTi"H, vh, hy 1iiFinrtfi. or in'in-nil wmr it' liii', in prtiiinpiwil to the virry nutny nilimiHim tifflt ren tier liiu ucuiti'. iimtciul ol u I limning, uiid oottcn result ill ilrilli. rem scKoFir-A. nr. Ilniltr- Ptumccn in rM'mitnriii1nl n certain reine-ty. i't nm iurtnitceoi itw.Jiil.in- lin rvr ofriirn-tl when trer ly unr-4 ! It fiirc lw 1iinifr nml tit tlirNinie time imuirtfl viiftr to tin wliolv nvPtfin. HcroiHlouii Mrwin cun nevor pii'v t'w much nttmti'W to tin ftntu ol their bloorl. It pn iiti.-nti.n lioUM lie thnir flrt iiim ; for rr'vcrniKo will iuenniplilt a cure of evkx iieukditaht diwasc. roil KHl'PTIONSi OF THE PKIN. fi'iinn-, Hcorlmtio Affrrtion, Tiimorn, White Swelling. Iryitl, I'lrcr, rnrer, Itiumiiiff ftin, Hcl ami Miff, lr. Intkf I'nnnrm fimut le tH highly extolltil j it ovmrhca tntl the very ntot of the dintaao, and permanent. IN!)lKTION OR DY8PKP8TA. NoriiPilirtnn perliHi hn vwr U-cn discovered which iiiw mnrh tone ti the tNnoch hihI niumi the Mt're t i-Mi of n hintthy gnetriv juice to dtr-iniiH: the fuod at Dr. Dtake Ptumctu KlirKMATIHM. Tr. Dmku'fl PimiiruH i iimiI with the grrntent tiiccem in llht'Miiitilir i'mpliiint. ptiinlly wirh iiKrhntiiic. It riirea by ttriv iiijx out nil iiiiMiritir :md foul ImimHire which linve iitriiniiil:ttiil in Hip syMlcm, which nri' I ho ciiiine of Rhu uifitiKin, tiont, mid Swcllinpiof lie )i.iitt. Other rrmoilim unciinic vtve tumponiry relief; thin entirely enulicutcs the (liiifc from thcyteuit even when the limbs and Unv nru itremllully HWtilk'n. co.Nsr.iPTio. ('onI'mi tio?c cmr ri BEn. 'ouh. Cntnrrh, Bnm ehiti. Spitlini; of :.nh. Afllimn. Dilliciilt or profue Kx-pcet-'nitmn, Uee:ie Tlufli, Nii;lit SwetH, Pain in the mlu V-e. h:ive liecn cured, mid emi l with n mnrh ecrtniiity n ;uiy other dicne. A tpeeitie h:i l-'utr Iwn mninht for, but in'viiiu nnfil llie discovery of Jr. Driikc'a P.-miieeii. Iti inilil nml Kile hut ecii:iiu mid eilie;ilitu in itn (ipeinticii, nnrl e.iuuot p'iltly injun (lie nnwt th-tirrite rinxtitnti n. W e would e:irni!!ly rcei'iniiienil lhoe ntllieteil to ptve it n t- inl mid we h: lieve I hey will n-'t l:ive oce:isii-n tt regret it. The tetu if elemisepj nnd 'treityllieiic il. the nlerr on the hiifrsiire tu'sli d, vnd the (mtit'iii vithIumUv legniii their :i;iu:!l heultlitind atrengtli. IU-jkI the 1--U .vin'y : TI-ISTIMOW. Villi .. Dee. Mill, 117. rf- .i: S-tt Iii reply t your fpieti( n respecting tlie use i Ur. Ir.ik"s r,i:ire;i. I will ii j, Ihut iitth"'iij;ii n perfect i!..'!u!iever in the existence of a Pax.m k., or vnrv for am, ilifciit-'c. however vhiiilili; it nmy ! in ci-rUtiu ondilioim nt'tiie y.-ieiu, 8iill 1 h ive hetiei-ed th:il n cure foi 0hunip ii u W 'ul.l he diseovereil inner or hter. uml cuiincity led i-iotttiy your imlichic in iw.t Very invelemte cusih. They were prnti'-ut I hy the nttuidiii; phyici:m to be t'C!.MoAKY 0.lVI'TIo mid I'lvind med hy them It IN t ritAiit.K. i iii- of the persons lrd been under the trettt iiuitt of peveml very nhle pnietitinneta lor huiiiUt of yetir, mid they Niid he hud '.'M ftifliionl Consumption euiliiie with Scrofulri," unit that she miht linuerfor idiim tiiue, hut could ii"! lie permanently relieved. In lt.tlietiie the ed'eet rf the J;m:ieen h:w been mKt prtitifyiu. Only tonr or live hot t leg were iwtl by tmn of the pefsitus lieforu Mie iM jrjin to improve mpiilly. The othr took about ten. I will only uddlhat lntnili.tr its I mil with consumption hy iiiheritnuee niifl by exlensivc ofiservntion ns a study, uml kuim inif ills i the injurious effect in nine ruses out of ten of tnr, l'iicm-t, mid other vejieUible tonics, as well n of many ol the cpeet'rii!ilimd sedative), I hotild never have recoiunieiidt d the life of Orake's Pmuieen if hail not hceu ucrpuiinted with the ingredients. Hnihee it to say that the me leei'inmeiMlml by tmr lmwt n-pokir and scientinc phyfi rinii. nnd in their pnwnt eomlined state, form probuMy Hie ltet nltenitive that has ever Iwen niiide. Tlie cure is in uee irdance with u theory of Conuiuptiou brnnched in I'm nee n t'rw yearn uo, hy one oi' hT iiiont eiiuiieut wri ler on medicine, und now established by fuels which md mit of no ilifpntc. Very Respectfully Yiwrs, h. C. GUNN. To use I he bn-fiiiuje of nnotlier, (,l)r. Drake's Panacea hi iilwnys salutary in ils effect never injurious. It is not as Opiiite it is uot nnd pectornnt. It i not intemled to lull the invalid into n fatal security. It is a greut remedy a pmnd hi-tttiiitf nnd curative eimiHiiHl, the great and only remedy which medieiil scirnce uml skill lias yet produced for the treatment ih this hitherto uncoiifuered malady. And no fHTS-m atllictrd with this dread disruse, will be just la hiuwlf nnd his friends, il he po d-iwn to the prnve willntut l.'Ktinp it virtues. A siiifile (Kittle, in most enses, will pro duee a favorable ehuiiye in the condition of uuy iwtieiit. h iwevcr I 'W.1' TO TIIK I.ADII.S. Indies of p.-de omplexiriii uml CNmumpiivc liahits. and such a arc debill;ttetl by ihow r.!-IrileIoiH which If males nirr liable lo, are nlorcd bv tin; uu of a hoi tie or I wo, to bloom vi-r ir. It is by far lite ben remeilv ever diseoverwl for wittkly children, nnd such u luive Ual humors ; being pleasant, they take it. It iuuuediutely restore the uppellte, rlrenpth und color. .oihini etiu U- mote Kurprifhur. than ils inviomliii(f cf fect on the hiMii.in frame. Persons, all weakness nod Kttude lieiore lakiinr it. at once U-enmo robust mid full of eneryy muler it? iiitlnence. It iinmediulo counteracts the iiervi lef-Mits of the feumlc f mi ue. '.M'TIi IV careful ami fee that you pet the ppim iue Dr. PliAUK'rt PANAI F. V it lia ihe M'Jli tlure o IJko. I'. Sr.-ruj on the wnippcr mid nl t the mine -Uu. Pkaek's. Paakv. Piulv.'' I I ivn in Hie ul-'K. Pn-tvircd n!v bv StouiMA: I'".. DrutipufUi N'o.'JI N'orlh SiMli M.. Phil iil. lphia. ' - ' A-ent i':r San' nre H. M SSi:. SldaiViby Wm. . .MriiK x i'o . Danville II Sua Ft' i n. AH'oii; .MlCim, SorihuiulK.rliind: K. P. Ixts, 111 lolll.s! Uljr. -Mail I, !ly salamawdsr; i iiii: ami i ii'.iii' i'himif i in-:sr, i-ii;i:.i'i:our dooks von hanks and htohks Sc;i! nml I.etler-Ciipriii!! I'rcsH'fi, 1'sdt'iit MmIo-I.iim-iI Ki'li lU'i'lJifiiis, Water r il-l.-is, l'iitt-iit I'mtiililrWiiliT t'lo si'ts, intemli'il lnr the t?iek ami Infirm. KVAMS & WATSON, 70 South Third Street, Ot'l-OSITi: TIIK l'lllLAUKU'lllA KXCHAXOE. Mlllltlf'tliliire ftlul keenruitliiit h' h luitid, o lurtre wnnrtiuiriil ( iti' ' mrarwvB unHiL'i, v fmncr Willi l;,'!;!!,JiJt Ihrir lWnt liiiinrlS:ilaiuaiHK'r liA HKK-1'KOOF tAFKM, wliiih T'lTC lire au MMwtniiMl a, til ut Ml inaiinrr 14' duulK tu their lltrictlv fira-nrooR ajid liuiL tlicy wiu mi the 6re of any UUiLliiiv lli rating. MM. "J lluoe Kulin are uiailf nOniiler iron, the iiiiide cnaeof" map. lour, aiirl lirtween the imtetaiH ami inner eM ia a apace l a ue tlKee iiu-bra Ihirk. and ia tiled in with indeatruc liMr iiuitrriiil, m aa lu nnke it au iiuiMiuiity lu burn any 4' Hie ciHiU'Ula inside ol this Cheat. Theaa giainauaie 8a fcinuiiMlers we are prwrwl and do ehalletuie the world I.) pp, luce any article in the alwpe m' Bonk hales Unit wili sliiml us much hrait, ami we hokl ourselves ready at all limes lo luive iIifiii lairly testnd by puUic btaihre. Wi uUicoiilinue to inanuliiclure a larirc aial general assort. mi'iil of our I'rciiiiuiii Air-tight Fire I'reuf Bttfeaof which tli.-re are over Hiu ihiw in iisc, awl ill every instance they Ii;ivi eivoil entile suhs.iictinu lo Uie purchasers wf whurb will refer the iiuliliu to a lew geulluucu who have lin-iii lu ime lliiw.l 4 Pnviler. l'ntm'illc; Joseph 0. Iwton I'oltaville Mi. Wiiluim Carr. Uoylesuiwn, Pa. N. A O. Taylor, north 3d St.; A Wright & Nephew Vine st. wlmrf ; AIcxiiikUt Caror, Conveyancer, corner of Filbert and th sli.; John M. Ford. M norlh 3d si.; Myers lluah. -Jo n .nh Oil si.; Jiiiih'S M. I'nul, lul iulhllhst.; Ur. Ikivnl Jlllie, H aiilllli Ud tt.; Malhew T. Miller, ) s tilth ;U si.; uiid vu cmkl muiie mie hundreds of' others II il wcrcuccexnury. Now we invito I lie ulleiilion of the public nml purliculurly thane in wind of Fire I'roof Hufes, to cull ut our store liet'ore ptirchuiiiii eluewlicre, ami we cnu sitim'y theui tliuy will get u better and cheaper article at our sbire lliuu at any other cmahlulimcnt iu the cily. We alni liiuiml'iicture the onltunry Fire Proof diets, at nt very lv priec. chciiiH-r tluui thry can be bought at any ntlier sloru ill liiluiUlpluu. n.wiu v.vANs, JOHANN'F.S WATSON, riiilailclphui, April 9, 1PIS ly f.coffe J. Weaver, ROrZS MAKES & SHIP CHANDLER, A'o. I'J Water Hired nnd Ka, It Norlh Wharvet Philadelphia. AH constantly on buul, (eneral sssort mcnt of (JorJaee. Seine Twines. 4o.. i t ai u Kopes, Ftsbing Kopec, Wbile Kojjoj, Mtoil U Uois, 'low Line for Uanal Ooau. Also, corrjiilele uaoftutant of Heiiu) 1'winea, 4c, lucb lleuiu SbaJ arwiWun Twine, Deal PaUot UUI Net Twine, Coim-wliai end Herring Twine, Shoe 1 hrcaJa, ete. Ax. AUo, Bed Cords, Plough Lines, I Inkers, Traces, Cotton end Linen Carpet Chains, itc.,m "f hkh he will dispose of on r-eooabie Icirill. rhiladuljibia, June 31, Ills. 1 i lrmd I - MLMm bei SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN P H I L A D E L P if 1A I LCEDICAL E0TX3B, EttabK,htd IS year vn, by Dr. KINKELltt. The otrieet, so rest and beet hand lo ear ell Cot mi of tecrrl diseases, dieeeeet or tne akin and ' solitary habits of oath, la DR. KINKELIN, N. W. corner of id and VnUm $t$., between Spruce and Pine, 1 j tqmtrei from the Exchange. YOUNG MEN! If yon lo youMlfe or jroof health, remember, the delay of a month, nay, een a week, may prove your ruin, both of Inxly and mind, llenre'rrt no fnlne modesty .leiei yoo from makinn your rase known to one who, from education and reswclaliility,esn a'one id irmna you. Ho who places himeeir under Ur KINKBI.IN'8 treatment, may ielifjlonly confldn In his honor is (len lemin, and in who-e bosom will be forever locked the serrct of the paiien'. Too many Ihink Ihey will hug the secret l. ineir own hcartH, end cure iheinscW' a, Alas! how of ten is this a fatal di-luaii.n, and how many a pro mining youi'g man, is ho ni'Rhl hnve been an orna ment to society, has failed from the earth. COUNTRY INVALIDS, finding il li cnnvenienl lo mukr) peiaonul applica. li-'n, can, hy slating their case eiplitilly, tnceilur will) all their symploma, (per l tier, post-paid.) Ime forwanled lo ihem a clier-t conintn r.g Ur. K'a me dicines appr'pristed accnrdinnly. Tarkanea nf Mi diciuea forwarded to any part ol the United Stale at a mnmrnt'a notice. (TJj VnT -Atn trrrrR, aildieahed to U. Kia kki.is, Philndelphin, will be promptly a lemlid tc Of. 30th, 1847. ly DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS, No 19S Clie-nut Street, SrioA Eaitt Corner of Eighth it , Philadelphia. PORTRAITS Iromlhe smallest liresal in to the largest site, singly or in groups. The Proprietor are warranted in ayinp, that ihe.ir work has gain' d a reputation second lo none in the world. Extrscts from the Press i 'Life-tike in the expression, chastly correct in the shading. Ledger. The ait hss arrived at great perfection, and none understand II hettcr than Mct'lees & Uer num." Baltimore Irit. "Ailmi'sble! nothing can exceed their exquisite delicacy." U. S Gazette. Ex'ract from the report of the Judecs, at the lst fair of ihn Fr ink I in lnaliiute Uagueircolvper in this department there are some very excellent pic:mrn in the rxliihiiinn, end the Julga think they sie a progressiva improvement in this branch of the art They huve not r commended an a- wnr.l in fivor of any nf tho competitors, but ate iii p sed to rank as firyt in order, the collection of MtCI.EES & UKKMOIN, aa conlaining tlir tar iffs ii it 'i, her of mperior rpieimrm." I hil. dt'iplmi, l'tb 10. 1818. Gin CUTLERY. A N i x li n-ive Slock nf Poikrl and Tab!c IJUT- LERY, for Mc by JCH1T Ifl. COLSM.1T, AW. Si and 33 AUCADE, ami 8 Nn.lh Till lit) Streif, Ci rr.p iing 50C0 dozen Penknives, Stins.ra ai.d I! 'Zor9, Also, a choice nesottmcnl of IJivlr"r ct Sons, WoaicnliiilniV, (irraveti's, V. & S. Uutchcr's and Penury's (y'ullery. Also, Spanish, Dirk and Huntiim Knivis. AUo, Onnn, 1' atols, an I Uowi.i Knivi s. AI ', 7'e Aiiitricun liuznr Sirup, a sup riot article, woily the attention of Denlrrs. Cn Urolera in Cullety, wi! find the shove Slock worthy their attention, a the Subrrrilnr' chief I'ua'iies I importing anil selling, culliry, 1'hil.d.li hia, Juno 10th, 1848 ly. GXESX2 & SON. Commission and Forwarding KSKOBAXTTS, iV. 18 Commerce Strut Wharf. BALTIMORE. Will receive and sell all kinds of Country Pro duce Flour, Grain, &e. N. B. Particular attention given to the sale of Lumber. And cath advances made on con signmenta, when required. April I, 1818. 4m ITEV CHE AFG00D3. . John W. Friling, RESPECTFULLY informe hia friends and customers, that he haa just received and opened a splendid ataoitment of GOODS, conaia. tins of DRY uoons, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, tVc The public are invited to call uml examine for themselves. Kuntuity, May 0. IS IS tf The Grand Purgative TOR THE CURB OP Heaihiche, (iililine.s, Measles, Salt Rheum, Heuit Burn. Worm, Cholera Morbus, ('outthn, Qitin.ey, Whooping Oouvh, Consumption, Kit, Liver Cnmplnint, EriBipi las, IVafness, Iichincs of the Kkin, Colds, Ooiii, (iravi l. Nervous Complaint", lilirumniMii, Piles, Dy.pi p ii, Sciiiiy, fin ill Pox, Juumlice, I'nios in the li n k, Inwnnl Winknes, I's'pil.t on of the Heart, Kieing in ihe Throai, Dropsy, Amhma, Fever of M kind, Female ('otnplaints. AXO A TSRIK1T OF OTIItH niS(AES ABISIKO raoM iMpi-aiTirs or th bloom, akb or. STSPCTIOSa II ths obsaxb or ni. OESTIOM. Experience h proved that nejrty every Di eaae originates ftom tmpuriiiea of the Blood or de rangements of the Digestive Organa j and lo secure Health, we mual remove those oln-lrurtion or re store lha Blood lo ils natural slste. The aversion to taking medicine ii most efTec. tualty n moved hy Clickb-ib's Visjktab.b Pub a stive Pills, being tnmpkttty enveloped with a confine of pure while Sugar, (which is ss distinct from the internal ingredients! aa a nut shell from the kernel) iiu aura no tsste or midicisi, But are aa easily awallowed as bits of csndy. Moreover they neither nauteate or gripe in the slightest degree, but opeiate equally on all ihe dis eased psris of ihe system, itistetd of confining themselves lo, snd racking any particular region. Thus, If tl e Liver he jll'ected, one ingiedient will operate on th.it particular orgn, and, hy cleansing it of an Excess of Bile rratoro it lo il nsiur il stale. Another will operate on Ihe B'ood, and remove all imimiiliea in ita circulation ; while a third will effectually expel whatever impurities may have been discharged into Ihe stomach, and hencn ihey stkiki at the hoot or iiwew, re move all Impure Humors from the body; own the pores externally snd internally j aep irsto all fore gn Slid obi oxious particles from the chyle, to thit the blood may be thorough'y pine thus secu ring a f.eu and healthy a.-tien lo the Heart, Lungs and Livei and thenby they HKnTnaa health b. TEX WHES ALL OTUBB at EASE HAVE r Al LED The entiie lrub of the above ran be atceitained by Ihe trial of a aingle box j and their virluea are so positive and certain in restoring Health, that the proprietor binds himself to return the money paid foi them in all caaes where, ihey da not gi universal satisl action. Retail I'rlce, 35 eta. per Box. Principal office No. 66 Vesey at, N. Yoik. Bold by JOHN YOUNG, Sunbury, M. A. McCAY, Northumberland. . Ij Remember Dr. V. V. Clickener is lha In veutor othe Sugar Coated Pills, and lost nothing of lha sort was ever heard of until he introduced Ibetn in June, 1843. Puicbaeeie should, Iherefors, always ask for Clickener's fchjgar Coale-I Pills, and Iske no others, or they will ha mads the victims of a fraud. tVpt, 18ib, 147. ly sow od u jar sxi aa jesr "CP WT has powsr lo esosa alt eiterbai SOREB, I 8CR0FUL0U8 homors, SKIN DI8BA8E8, POISONOUS WOUND8 lo dischargs Ibeil pn Itid matters, and then heals them. , . . ' It (a richly termed All-healing, for there ia seara. ly a disease, external or internal, lhat it will not benefit I have used It for lha laat fourteen yea re for all diraaaea of the chest, consumption and liver, involving the utmost danger and resporiaibility. and I declare before heaven and man, that not in one aingle caae has it failed tn benefit when the pa tient was within the reach of mortal mean. . I have had physician. Irarmd in Ihe profession. I have had minister nf ihe gopel, judge of the bench, aldermen, lawyer, gentlemen of the high est erudition, and mull initio of the poor use it in every variety of wsy, and there has been hut one voire one universal voice ) ing I "M'AHiaier, your Ointment i GOOD." In Hcrofula, Old 8nre, Ervnencliis, Tetter Li ver Complaint, Sore Eye, Quinsy, Sore Throat, llrnrichnia, Brokm or Wore, Rresst, Pile, all (nnst Disraar, uch a Aihma, Oppression. Puin Also, ooro l.ipi, Chapped H un's, Tumor, Club dnn'a Cutaneous Eruptions, NervoUa Dirnes, and of the Mpine, there is no medicine now known as go. d. BCAI.U HEAD. We have' cured eases lhat actually defied every thing known, ss well as the ability of 15 or 2U doctor. One man told u-he had spent (300 on hi ch Idien without any bene fit, when a few boxes nf t liniment cur. d ibem. BALDNESS It niil restore ihe hair soonei than any other thing. HEADACHE The snlve has cured peisoni of the headache of 12 jenr.-' standing, and who had it regular t vety week, so that vomiting of' en look place. Dr.jir-rss, Ear Acs, and Ant'R in the Face, are cured by Ibis Ointment with like suceer-s. RURN8. Il i one nf the best things in the world for Burn. (Read the directions around ihe box.) RHEUMATISM. It removes almost immedi ately the inflsmation and swi lling when the piin cesre. (Read the Direction around the Box.) COLD FEET. Consumption, Liver Com I laint, Pain in the chest or aiile, falling off of the hair, one or the olher alwaya accompanies cold feet. (This Ointment is the true remedy.) It is a sure sign of disease to have cold feet. TETTER. There is nothing better for ihe cure of Teller. PILES. Thousands aie yearly cured by this Ointment. CORNS. Occssional use of ihe Ointment will always keep Co ns from growing. People need never be troubled with ihem if Ihey will use i'. Head the following Communication, Ri ceived fiom an old. respecitd sn.l well known citizen of Philadulphis. and ll.cn judge for vout- ecif: Philadelphia, 10 mo., 13th, 1816. To T. B. Peterson, Having been requested lo cio my opinion on ihe merit nf M'ALLIS TEli'S SALVE, I am willing to enumerate eon e of tho hi m fits which I have rxpetienced in the use of the article. In the spring of 18-15, I lui.l nn attack nf Ery sipelan in my face which became very painful, nml i xlcmhd into one i f my eyes, being attended with fcv r, my d ftrefs was gicnl and I bran to be fear ful nf Insii'R my eye. Altl ough mil much of a believer in hnt is t'otnmoiity C'llb d qMnek Incdirine-.. I urtlficl a box anil rnudc nn npplit'nlioii to my fin e. To my ui ptise the p-iin soon all teil, nnd iu a wet k'a time it wus (nl rely cured, and I firmly believe lhat it wi ihe salve, un'cr Providence thai eued me. From lhal time lo the pni nt, I have used Ihe nrticlc a occasion required, nml in every cse whme I have u-eil it, I have found a den. led benefit. At one time, in print! lo b-il at nishl, my ihrnnt was ao aore that I swa lowed with difficulty, hut by nn application uf ihe ralve I wn relieved lefote morning. I huve usnd it in rnsn nf burns, bruisra. spniins, anil flesh cms, all with the happiest riled, snd one case of poisoning t y a wild vine in the woods. ha been dried up and cured by a few at plications From my own experience, I would drongly re commend it to all, a a cheap, convenient, family medicine. I have become ao partial lo it, that I expect lo keep tl cnn.tanily in my family. 'Though not ambitious lo spi ear in print, yet I cannot refuse lo have this commniiicaiinn made public if judged best to serve ihe e.iusa of humani ty. Reapectfully thine, WM ADAMS, No. S6, Old York Road. ivAU i lira. r,i uinlmrnt will be genuine unless Ihe names of Jsmes M'Alliater, or Jumna M A Ulster ol Co., are written with a pen nn eve ry label. JAMES M'ALLISTER. Sole proprietor of Ihe a'uve medicine. ItJ-FltlCE. 25 CENTS PEN BOX.B Aiikst : J. W. FRII.INO. Sunbunr. FORSYTH, WILSON & Co . Northumberland. Dr WM. M BICKLEY, Danville J. V.. CHOUSE. Srlinsgrove, P. C. riHFLI.EU. Lcwi.hurg, WM. F. NAfil.E. Milton. JOHN tSHARPLES, Caltawi,a, Feb. I Hill. 164S. eowly TSTE.XI, VIDI. VICL Dr. ALLEN'S VEGE. W TABLE COVIPOUM). for ll.e cme nf DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT. NER VOUS DEBILITY. UIMOI S AFFECTIONS. &c. Thi Mrdii'ine i. ollered tu the public uniler the ataurnnce that there is no urtielci in exi.lente havitig .tronuer claims lo t liar i r C'lii.tdetalioii. He ing ceinpoumled by a icgular (iradtiate ol Jiller ton College, Phihnb Inh n, and a nractising .hvi- cian uf tueuiy years' stnmlii tf ill Philadolplili, his long ex pi rience l,o roiillrmoil hnn in the opinion lli.it s eoini'nund medicine was requ-red to prevent and remedy ihe debilitation pr docid by rcsidine in lo'v, miamalic clinmles, and lo counter ict Ihe pro trating influtneca uf ninny nervous disorder with which Ihe human family are nllliclej. DH. ALLEN is a well known phjaicim, and ha used tho abeve medicine in his piaclice for 8 yeara with Ihe moat a.louishing effect, having tes ted its quslilies in above FIVE THOUSAND CASES. No medicine ever ten ived more fialiering re. commendations from phy.icinns nf eminent ttand ing Ihsn hss been bestowed on this, DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION AND ITS CONSEQUENCES. An eminent Profes sor says i It chiefly aiises in persons who lead either a very sedentary or irregular life. Although not regarded aa a faUl disease ; yel if neglectid or improperly t reared, may bring on incurable Me lancholy, Jaundice, Madness, or Veitlgo, Palsy and Apoplexy. A gr. at aingutsrily alteiidsnl on it is, that it may and often do. a coutiuus a great length of lime without any remission of the symp toms. CAUSES. Grief snd uneasiness of mind, in tense study, profuse evacuaiiona, excess in venery, excessive use of spirituous liquors, tea, tobacco, o pium. and other narcotics, immoderate repletion, over distention of the toniit lr, a deficiency of Ihe secretion of ihr t ile or gistric juice.ufxposute lo cold aud damp air, are ihe chief causea of thi dis ease. SYMPTOMS. Loss of sppetitr, nausea, nearl. bum, acidity, and fujiid eructations, gnawing of the stomach when empty, uneaainet-s in lha tliro.it, pain In Ihe side, eot:venrs, thillness, luiguor, lownesa if spirits, pilpilalions, snd dis'urhed sltep." TREATMENT. DR. ALLEN'S VEGE TABLE COMPOUND hss never failed in sllor ding immediate tt-lief, aud a isdical cu e for this diaeaae. (Tj Thi Medicine cau be had of II. B Mas-cr, Sunbury J. C. Msitiu, Putt-ville, Medlar cV Bickel, Orwlgshurg ( snd of Druggist generally, ALLEN & WARD, PropricUirs. , Philadelphia, Nov. 97, 1847. cq ly 1 EOAHDING. THE subscriber ia prepared to receive and sc commodate a few transient or permanent Brderi, at ber residence in Sunbury. The lu. catioa ia in handsome and pleasant part of Iba town, commanding a Cna view of lbs Susquehan na. Northumberland and tba scenery adjacent. To persona from the city, who wish to spend a few months during the summer season, Sunbury affords delightful retreat. - . ANN C. MORRIS. April 8, 1818. m JOURNAL. ' BANK ROTE LIST. . PENNSYIsTJlNIjIu Tba following list shows tba current value of all 'eemevlvania Bank Noxaa. The moat IrnnlicH re liance may bo plaeed npoa K, as it ta ery wtek retoiiy compared witlt and corrected from dice- nail's Reporter. . nnnka In PhllMdclplilia - u , Disc, m Naisr- .-i . LocsTiosi. Pntm. NOTES AT PAR.' Bank of Noith America . , par Bank of the Northern Liberties , . par Commercial Bank of Penn'a. . par Farmers and Mechanics' Bank . par Kensington Bank . par Philadelphia Bank . . i par Schuylkill Bank . . . par Southwark Bank . par Western Bank . par MechanhV Bank . pn Manufacturer' cV Mechanics Bank par Bank of Penn Township . . par RirnrdBank ' pr Bank of Commerce, Into Mnyamening par Bank of Jennylvonia . par Count ry llankti. Bank nf Cheater County Westchester par Bank of Delaware Comity Chester par Bank nf Oermnntown Oermnntown nr ftniik of Monlqomery Co. Norrislnwn par Doyleslnwn Bnnk Dnyleslown par Eaalnn Bank Esslnn par Farmer' Hank of Buck co. Bri.-tol pir Bnnk of Northumberland Northumberland par Columbia Bnnk cfc Bridge en. Columbia par Farmer' Bnnk of Lancaster Lancislei par Lancaster County Bnnk Lancaster pnr Lancaster Bank Lancaster pit Fnrmera' Bank of Reading Reading par Office of Bnnk of Perm's. Harrisbufg" These Office do do Lancaster I officca Office do do Reading f do not Office do do Easton J issue n. NOTES AT DISCOUNT. Rank of the United Statea Philadelphia 17 Miners' Bank of Poltsville Potlaville par Bank nf Lewistown Iwiatown failed Bank of Middlotown Middletown 1 Iewintown Middletown Carliale Pittsburg Hollidtiyebtttg Parrisburig Inlianoti Carliale Bank Carliale I Exchange Bank Pittsburg Do do branch of Hnlliduyebtitg I Harriaburg Bank Parrisbur I Lebanon Bank Merchants' & Manuf. Bank. par 1 I u Pittsburg Bank nf Pittsburg Pittsbutg WilliamspoYl WSitiBbsrie West Branch Bank Wyomir.g Bank Northampton Bank Dcrks County Bank Office of Bank of U. 8. Do do do Do do do Bank of Chambcrsburg Bank of Gettysburg Bnnk nf Susquehanna Co. Erie Bank Faimcrs' & Drovers' Bank Franklin Bank IIonesd.de B.nk Moiinngaliela Bank of 11. York Bank Allentown Reading Pittsburg no sale failed failed do Erie New Brighton Chambcrsburg Gettysburg Montrose Erie Waynosburg Washington Honi'iidalo Drowns ;ille York N. II. 1 tic note of those, bunks on which we omit quotations, and Hulistitulu. a dai-li ( ) arc not purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, with the exception of those whiih have a letl.ir of n ferenco. BROKEN II A N K s. Philadelphia Sav. Ins. Phil-id. I, hia Philidelphl Loan Co. do ."Vhuvlkil! Sav. Ins, do Keii.-iiiqion Sav. Ins, A do Pcnn Township S iv. Ins. do Manual Labor Bunk (P. W Dvolt, nrntO failed failed failed failed Towandu Itntik Towand Alleghany Bank cf Pa. Bank of Beaver Bank of Swalura Bank of Washing! in Centre Bank City Bonk Farmera' & Mech'cs' Bank Farmers' & Morh'cs' Bank Farmers' dt Mech'cs' Bank Hsrmony Institute Huntingdon Bunk Juniata Bank Lumbermen's Bank Northern Bank of Pa. New Hope Del. Bridge Co. Northumh'd Union Col. Bk. North Western Bauk of Pa. Office of Schuylkill Bank Pa. Agr.cV Manuf. Bank Silver Lake Bank Union Bank of Penn'a. Westmoreland Bank Wilkesbarre Bridge Co. Bedford no sale closed closed Beaver Hariisburg Washington Bellefonto Pittsburg Pittsburg Fayette co. f ireencastle failed closed no sale failed failed failed lio sale Harmony Huntiiigdnu no sale Lewistown nos.ilo Warren DundafT New Hope Millon Meadville Porl Carbon Carliale Monlnsss Unioniown failed no tale closed no sale dosed failed closed failed Greenslitrrg closed WilkeMiarre no sale fXj- All notes purporting to lie on ony Pennsyl vania Bank not given in the above hvi, may be set lown as fraud. SEW J Ed SHY. Uank of New Btunswick BrnrrMvick Uclvidete Bank lMvioYre Uurlington Co. Bank Medford Commercial Bank Perlh Amlmy Jnnihcrlatid Bank Bridgetnn Vmi-r' Bi.nk Mount Holly farmera' and Mechanic' Bk Railway Farmers' nnd .Mechanics' lilt N. I!iunsick runners' and Merchants' Bk Middletown Pi, Franklin Bank of N. J. Jersey City failed i 1'iir 4 par par Med i railed failed failed failed failed i failed i pur riunuKen uug ot inuzing Uu ilo'.i.ikcn Jersey City Bnnk Jer"V City Meiiiauiis' Rink Manufacturers' Hank Morn County Bunk Monmouth Bk ol N.J. Mi chatties' Batik Micl, anics' and .Manuf. Bk Morris Canal and Ukg Co Post Notes Newark Bkg & Ins Co New Hope Del Bridge Co Patterson Belleville Mornstowii Freeh .1.1 Newark Trenton JcrKu'y City no tali iio sal Newark Latnliertsvills N. J. Msnufuc. ai.d Bkg Co Hobuke.u failed failed N J I'loltcion & Lombard bk Jersey City ' Orange Bank Orange Putermin Bunk l'alcrson Peoples' Bank do Princeton Bank Princeton Salem Banking Co Salem Slate Bank Newark Stale Bank Elirabethlown Slate Bank Camden Slate Bank of Morris Morrislown State Bank Trenton Salem and Pbilad Manuf Co Salem Sussex Bank Newton Trenton Banking Co Trenton Union Bank ' Dover i failed i par par par failed failed par i Washington Banking Co. Hackensack OEIsAWAUE. Bk of Wilna cV Brandy wine Wilmington Bank o f Delaware Wilmington Bank of Smyrna Smyrna Do branch Milford Farmera' Bk of Slats of Del Dover Do branch Wilmington Do branch Georgetown Do branch Newcastle Union Bank Wilmington ff Under 6's failed par par par par par par par par par dj On sll batiks marked thus () there sre eit ther counterfeit or altered notes of the various Js noniinaiiona. in circulation. a Time und MUtuuce Saved I SUNBURY TERRY. rilllE subscribera having leased the Sunbury jTl Ferry, beg leave to inform Iba public, that they are prepared to convey Teams, Pleasure Carriages and Foot passengers across ths river with safety and without delay. They have pro. vided themselves with new and commodious crafts, which will always be attended with able and careful hands. Persons travelling to and from aud through Sunbury to New Berlin, Lewisburg, Hartlelon and other places, will find it greatly to their ad vantage to crois at this Ferry instead of the Bridges, aa tbay would save from two to four miles in distance. JOHN SPEECE. LEWIS LENHART. Sunbury, April 1, 1818 O. BENIXEnT. BOOT MAKER, No . 40, South Fodbtb 8raarr, A nova Chmtnvt. Jan. S9lh, 1818 ca rm . THIS Medldna Is on o.,h Bot to contain a particle of Calnm.i ri B..u limate, Arsenic, Chloride cf Gold, or any delete rous minerals. The principle upon which Ihta Medicine acta. Is by assisting and harmonising with nature t' h drives oat all tool acrimonious numore from the blood and body, and hy assimilating with and strengthening the gastric juice of the stomach, it assists digestion In shorl there I not a vein, arte ry, muscle or nerve in Ihe human body, that I not strengthened by the TANACEA, and it arse possesses Ihe remarkable property of removing mercury from the hones and joints. FOR ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, Scurvy, Scorbutic Affection, Tumor, Scrofula or Kings' Evi , White Swelling, Erysipelis, Ulcers. Cancers, Running Sore, Scab and Bile, lime and a determined perseveranco in D . SWEET. SER'S PANACEA, will effect a cure. FOR LNDIOE8TION. Rejection of food. Nausea, Vomiting, Nervnuaaf tictions, Billious complaints, Head act e, Ps'eni as, or Femnlo Irregulnrilie, Dr, SWEETSLR'S PA NACEA will oon effect a cure j but if obstinate, or attended with griping, flying pain, the dose should be increased, and the euro will soon be rf Teclcd. Let not tho patient frighten ihemaelvc with the idea that Ihey arc too wek lo take much medicine; but bear in mind that thia miV.ly opera ting med cine put not weakness into ihe frame, but moil certainly draws wcnknfs out, leaves strength in it place, and by giving composed sleep si night, and nn nnnetite lo relish anv fond re-animaiea the whole frame widi vigorous action, clearing the mind and improving the sight. SCROFULA AND GLANDULAR AFFEC TIONS. Scrofula is said lo be herii'.itary, the infant re ceiving from its parents ihe seed nf this disease, which increases wil'n its years, if neglected and not submitted lo frequent ptirific tion with Dr. 8 WF.ETSER'8 PANACEA. The glands sre plo- ceil in the Corner of Ihe body, snd nut nf the wsy of direct communication ; their real ue is a subject on which much difference of opinion prevails t il suffices us to know that when in a diseased slste, they are capable of being purified and cleansed by a long courts of Dr. SWEETSER'S PANA CEA, whirh restores Ihem to sound and pioper action. Scrofulous persons can never pav too much sttenlinn to their blood, its purification should be their first thought, for after a long course of perse verance, they will ever curt heicdiliry disease. In ease or JACNDICE. ASTHMA. LIVEK COMPLAINTS, TIC DOI.OREVX. RHEU MAT1SM OR RHEUMATIC GOUT, Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA cannot be loo high ly extolled ; it scinches out Ihe very root of the disense, anil hy removing it from the Blood make a cure ceitain and pcrmineut. For disease nf the Bladder and Khlneil, Stric tures, Grovel. Stone, Pile. Fintula. Utinari Ob ttructiont and Extreme Costircnt.is. Dr. SWEET SER'S PANCEA i the best remedy ever tr e;l ; it removes all tho- acrimonious humnis from the Blood which give rine lo the above disease, and by keeping Ihe blood in a pure condition, in.-un s health. For DROPSY, FALLING or the BOWELS, Impiir tirn nf the llhiml, Mercurial Taint, Weak- nciiioj the .).?. I outof Uivoil lotlie Head (lid- d'lirs. Si''iii" ami Buz-insr Noise in the lh.nl und Ears. Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA will ! give certain relief; in all seveto nt.d chronic cases, I the patient cannot bo loo often reminded lha! tar- j ger iiwrs nnd perseverance il i-ll'ecl a cure. i In Chilh and Fevers, llilioin Ervers, Affections nf Ihe Eyes und Ears, Spongi and minimi; Gums Bronchitis anil recent Coughs nnd Cnhh, Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA will he found perfectly sum and certain in its effect. GRAVEL AND URINARY COM PLAIN IS Tho.e comp'ainls are geneinlly nt tended tvi h the most fata! consequences, nnd aie seldom or nr. ver cured by th piesenl mode of liealinent ; ill- y usii.il y accompany the patient ti Ihe grave, uftcr suffering ihe most excruciating pain and lorlurc. The cauac of lhf.se complain' arc Ihe same as all others, ihe dross ol ihe blood becomes cncrus'ed on Ihe finest nrrruw passage, whence nri.' morbid secretion snd Moppsgisof mine. Yon will find the most powerful diuretics of no use, as they only increase Ihe quantity nf urine nnd do not puiify nnd tretirjthcn th' parts. Bv purifying the blood with Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA, ou re move Ihe cause ol ihe disease, consequently il can not vxist any longer, sfur sufficient pcreeimee in ils use has deprived the blood anil b.uly of all acrimonious humors and incrustation. DISEASES or toe LUNGS-CONSUM PTION. 'Phi i a erv prevalent and fatal ili-en-e ; il re sult n.o-ily from neglected coughs, colds nnd bron chitis, also from iininopcr treatment in many of tr cases, such n niraales, fiver, iiifl.inimati -ns and small pox. and n host of ulher l adly treated diseases; where ihe cause, instead of having been ihnronghly removed from the blood and body, have only been palliated or removed from one pari lo break out in another. By divesting y our bodies of all foul hu mors, through the medium of Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA, the core is at once rendered certain and permanent. I!-collect, while there ia ocritn-i tiiou humor flouting in the citcu'u ion, it i- as apt to settle on ihe lungs as any other pail ol Iho body ; ihts is Ihe reason that consumption is so prevalent. BILES, SORES AND ULCERS, Whi-li you see on the ex'cri r, come from and have their iiurie in, the inleiior, nnd might just as well have trilled on your luiiu, liver, or uny nthei pint; which we know they frequently it s nnd plo iluco too.t violent ini animator) disorder. The humor which occa.ioi.e these sons is of a highly acriiiioni -ns burning n.itute We know il from the pain it gie in fur i.ing, and nfb rards it ra pidly ulcerating and eoir-dina ihe flesh ami skin of the a t where il break out. Thi show the neci :ty uf firquentlv puiifying Ihe blood with Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA, snd keeping such mslignant humors iu ul j clion. Should you bsve a bile or ulcer, be thankful that nature has taken trouble to warn you of tha danger your life and bo dy i in, for il ia a warning tt at the blood is foul. Had this a mi.' acrimony shc'ed the lungs in.-tead uf Ihe surface i f your body for its seat, roneump lion of iho lungs would hovj been thc'conscqiienie. Delay not then, lo purify and rtcinse with Dr. i s f Dwetteer Panacea. 8 PINE DI8EASE. Spinal affection, i nlaigemenl of Ihe bor es and joints, while swellings, hip joint complaint, rup luies, falling of ihe bowels and worn', disease, will find a apeedy oure in Dr, SU'EETSER'S PA NACEA. Where Ihe disease ha been of long standing, tha lime required lo make a cure will be longer ; but the patient may real assured lhal a determined perseverance will effect it. BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA a-d DISEASE OF THE WINDPIPE. Three diseusei proceed from the seriosity or corrupt humors of the blood, having s. I led itself on Ihe lliroal snd lungs, and tlopped ihem up, so lhat they cannot draw sufficient air in for rrspuation. Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA will give jllllne. diate relief, and to make the curs per led snd cer tain, it should be continued some time after, lo free tha system of all bad humors RHEUMATISM, RHEUM TIO GOUT AND MERCURIAL DISEASES Find a safe and needv cure in Dr. SWEF.T. SEIi'S PANACEA. It cures by sesrehing every blood ves-el snd srlrry, snd driving out all impu rities and foul huiuoi accumulated therein, whirh ia Iba cause of rh'umalnai, gout and swelling of tba i. 'I'l... .uui-. ..r.... i ... juio. i uuicitouus miccis ui caiomet and olher mineral poisons, readily yield lo its sovereign influence ; indeed, when it vsiaable nronertiea be come fully known, lha use of sll mineral poison will be consigned to 'the tomb of all lbs Capulet,' snd only be ikougbt uf aa a by-gous custom of the dar ker ages. Dr, Sweeiser's Panacea is also a sure cure for dyspepala, piles, cosliveuess, vertigo, brad ache, pain in tba breast and liver couiplaiut. FEVER AND A CUB. Fever ia alwaya caused by a diaoiderlr move ment of Iba blood, atruaclint to fie itself of some thing thai encumbers il ; In fact, every kind of fe ver is nothing mora than a struggle between lha blood and corrupt burners, and aa soon aa tbe cot- nipt humors are expelled, vou hava ao mora fever' wnen a patient wnn lever aunmue to be bled, or have bis blond poisoned with, fhercury, il weakens his frame to such a degree, that If be survives ths process, il alw sys leaves him subject to distressing cnttia, wnen limes oui oi iu ns resorts lo agas pills powderi, or tonic mlxtttresj this is going from had to worse, al these vegetable pills, powders, 4c, m nntuirrg Dot mercury and qotnlna la dwgater, which may for a time drive the diaeasa so fst into the body ss not to be pctcepUble, but very soon is M.,11 Um.L . . . . . . ... oui again wnn leariui violence. TOCora sRoe ami lever, the causa of the disease mast bo rV TZ f iu"! f 't' blooJ nd borlMt-hich can beaf. ivirpV ":.hJ uin Dr- 8WEET8ER'S PA- i. Pu"".eiene and strengthen. fi ..ni.tn. ' i .'"".cieanse anu aireni Il contain, nothing that can possibly Injure, us. is alwaya . ,.regU,rd and ils' fevers. PlLtlS. f ' In all Caara n Pilus, Dr. QWFP'fqrrV'V PANACEA will effect a very K move from Ihe blood, stomach and bows! 'T' those foul acrid burning humora, which are th caiian of Piles and Cntivene, and by strengo,."' ing the digestive organ, improves every part of thr entire body. Fl.VTUI.ENCV An WfVri These disease are touted by Ihe stomach and bowels being choked up with viscid slimy matter.: ihe air which enter Ihim cannot escape until forcec hy ome contraction nf Ihe slomach to expel ii her.ee iho cause of pain. A few doses b' )V SWEE'l SEll's PANACEA vrill convince tha suffeier that relief is attained. GREAT MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN. Parent will find Ihe PANACEA a valuable meinour ol their children, keeping their bodies in a hc-.I.hy Condition, thareby assisting their growth; j children or grown prisons, after taking il, are not liable to he attacked with an epidemic a before, as II always leavr me blood in a pure condition, and ihe i nlire system in a strengthened stale ; it drive out a'l kind of weakness from the body and leaves utl heal hy within. MARRIED LADIES Will find Dr. SWETSER'S PANACEA a medf. cine purely adapted to their use. Most ladies du ring ihe period of pregnancy are afflicted with pi Vs. Dr. Sweeiser's Psnsces, by regulating the bowel., will entirely obviate ibis, and iu purifying pmywr lies on the blood and fluids, insures lo ihem heal thy off-pring. No one who ia a mother should bo without it, and those who arenuraing will find it of great benefit to the health of iheir infant. For barrenness and all diseases of the womb, it is without a rival in Ihe enire history and catalogue nf medicine ; by il extraordinary ttrenulhening power, it stimulates snd strengthens the womb, a weaknesa of which is the caue of failure to have offspring. NERVOUS DISEASES. Under this he:id may be classed Palpitation ol ihe Heart, Tic Doloreaux or Fsccnche, Neuralgia. Inilige; ion, Toothache, Melancholj,Hy8teiie,anil ill Pict, every disease caused by tho sharp, biting acrimonious humor irritating Ihe nerves ; tin nerves receive the morbid impie.inn from ihe Mo mach, or rather from the blood through Ihe agenrv of the siomnch and dige.-tive organ, and althougl other parts of the body are appircnlly the seat o the di.sesse, still it is caused l.y thr- morbid iinpre A m conveyed from the blood bv the nerve, to tha pa t. A few d. se of Dr. SWEETSEIt'S PA NACE.V will soon assure Ihe p.ilienl th.t he ba ilie cure in his possession. ERYSIPELAS, oh ST. ANTHONY'S FIRE. I Ins is on inll'imiuninry dismder, a!w .y attend ,u w,,fl more or Irss pan,. It proceed from th t u'u' acrimonious numnr lodged m ihe b,,d flu d-, settling i. n the I in am s nml fnee. causinc ex Ireme pain and fivers; all nnpln minus on Ihe so. face arc worse than useless, i they only I. ml t throw the disca e in some other pail, anil perhatj cause de;ith. Bleeding is likewise improper. T cuie the di ease you inu-l get rid i f the cause ; on ly manage 1 1 rcI tho foul humors out of y -ur hlooi and you will be well in diy. Dr, SWEET Sl'lt'S PANACEA, a thoronjh purifier of th blood, will search out rvery impurity rr the mor remote p.rl of the body and exp-1 it throngh th mi ilium of the houcl. 'Iliere is not vein, nrtt ry, innscle or organ of the entire frarnewo'ik i man, lhat Dr. Sweeiser's Panacea doe not in prove. To lake il when yoo are well la to kee we'l; and when sick lo bcome well. DR. S WE E TSE R'SPA NACEA, heiaroR posed only ol a vegetable mailer, or medical nerh and warranted, on oath, as ronlainii g not one ps licb) of mercurial, mineral, or chi.nical suhslaner is found to be perfectly harmless t. the mn-t tend sge, or the weskesl frame, under an singe of hi man suffering ; the mo-l pleas.'nl nr-J heiiwn iD j 0ernlioii lhal ever olf red to ihe world; ar nt the snow lime Iho moat certain in searching ni the root of any c.impla'n', however diep. and perfr.rm'nj a c rn. Price f I er b..tle, or six horbs f,r f5. f. sale, wholesale and retail, at ihe corner I.II AKI.LS mil I'KATP Street Haltiniore. nr aho by GEORGS BUIGHT. Nov. (1 1817. . Sunbur SILENCE Ttur II II R A I" Ft' r. COt-UH ! TIIK ii'ss Ana iv mv lKR, THE WORK or liKATnorsft ha ii:.kx Hint'x, the roi'ou or toxsi mftius iut I IT lioUJlin' li t i5',' RE YOU A MOTHER ! Your darling rhil your niol nnd earlhlv pv, is now nrrha I .".oior.i in net ciinriiot'r i;y a nanerrous coiu n i pale che. k. her t'-:ii fhrunkm lingers, icll l! j Ii "I I iii ease ha already gutni .1 np.in her tl sound of her sepulchral er-ugh i.-tc. y..ur soul. tUU.Nti MA A, when just 6h..ul In enter Ii: disease sheds a heart em h ng I li';l.t over the fi prospects of ihe fuiu:e yon- hectic cough nnd f. hie hnih tell nf your loss ai d hope, but yon ne nol despair. There is a balm which wili hcnl t wuumlcd lungs, it is S II ER tl A 'g ALLIIEALIXC, HALS AM. Mis. ATTREE, the wife, of Wm. II. Alln Esq. was given op by Dr. Sewall of Wahtngto Dis. Roe and McClellan of Philadelphia, Dr. R and Dr. Motl of New York. Her friend , thought she must die. She had every sppearan of being in consumption, and waa ao pronoonr bv her physicians Sherman's Balsam was giv slid il cured her. Mrs. GARRABRANTZ, of Bull's Feiry, w also cured of consumption hy this Balsam wb all other remediea failed to give reliof she was l dueed lo a aksleton. Dr. A. C. Castle, Denti 881 Broadway, bss witnessed its effects in aevei eases where no other medicine afforded relief b the Balsam operated like a charm. Dr. C. al witnessed ils wonderful effects in curing Aslbm which it never fail of doing. Spitting BlooJ, sis ming ss it may be, ia effectually cured by this Br sum. It heal Ihe ruptured or wounded bloi vis." Is. and make the lungs sound again. R. v.HENRY JONES, 108 Eighth ,,.. was cured of cough and catarrhal afteetione o I years s'.niling. The Grsl doss g.v ujM mor , lief than all the olhei medicine be had ever lake Dr. L. J. 3i al, 19 De'ancy street, gave It to aisH r-in-luw who waa laboring under consumplio and lo another aoroly afflicted with Iho Aslhn In both cases, ils effect wera immediaie, soon , storing Ihem lo comfortable health. Mr. LUCIIETI A WELLS, 95 Chri.tie aue sutured from Asthma it yeara. fiheiman' U. sam relieved her al once, and she is comparative well, being enabled lo aubdue every attack by timely use of thi medicine. Thia indeed ia I great remedy foi Cough, Colds, Spilling Bloi Liver Complaint, and all the afl ctions of I throai, and even Asthma and Consumption, Prica 'iS rents and H per bottle. Dr. Sherman's Cough aud Worm Losengcw, ai Poor Man's Piaster sold ss above. Dr. Sherman' rffiee i at loe Nassau at. N ' Agenia, JOHN YOUNO, 8unbury. M. A. McCAY, Nortbumberlan September I lib, 1847. ly A LL persons indebted lo tba (ubteiiber, note or book account, are hereby notified. call aud settle the same without delay, in ord to save coats. 1KA T. CLEMEN Sunbury, April il, 1818
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