PrnSETCRANCE. A swallow in the Spring) Caluc Id our granary, and 'neath the Emyed to make nest, and thr did bring' . '. WM earth, will straw end leaves. Day aAer day she toiled With patient heart, but ere her work was crowned, Borne sad miiihap the tiny fabrio spoiled, And dashed it to the ground. She found the ruin wrought, But not cast down, forth from the place the flew, And with her inalca, fresh earth and grasses brought And built her nest anew. , But scarcely had alio placed The laat soft feather on its ample floor, When wicked hand, or chance, again laid waste And wrought the ruin o'cri But atill her heart she kept, And toil'd again ; and Inst night, hearing calls, 1 looked, and lo I three little swallows slept Within the earth-made wall What Truth la here, O Man ! Math Hope been smitten In its early dawn t llatli clouda o'ercast thy purpose, trust or plan 1 Have Faith, and struggle on ! Martin Luther Martin Luther, it is well known, was a compound of strange and heretogenerons materials. One striking pe culiarity of his character was his singular and enthusiastic love of music. Not that there is abstractly and thing remarkable in such a passion ; but in him it had a singular, effect constrasting strikingly with the bold and indomitable qualities of his nature. He had an admirable ear for harmony, and was no mean proficient on several instruments. He had also a beautiful voice, which he constant ly kept in order by the chanting of hymns and sacred songs. The principles of church music he studied profoundly and he com posed several pieces of great merit. Hut the most striking thing ubout his musical charac ter was the power which melody had over himself. He seemed melted and subdued into a stale of almost helplessness by its tones. Amid their influence, all other faculties of body and mind appenred suspended he was in state of ecstatic rapture. In letters which he wrote to Linccius, (Frankfort edition, 1640) we find him jesting about his extreme sus ceptibility which he considers as a weak" ness in his character. He tells Linccius se riously that it was his custom to sing a hymn every night before he retired to bed ; and, such was the soothing power of the melody on him, that however, much he might have been excited or troubled throbghout the day, from the moment when the key fell upon his ear, he forgot all earthly matters and vexa tions Atheneeum. Ri les fob Governing Children. 1. Ex ercise your authority as seldom as possible, and instead of it employ kind persuasion and deliberate reasoning, but when you joxercise it, make it irresistible. 2. Bo careful how you threaten, but never lie. Threaten seldom but never fail to exe cute. The parent who is open-mouthed to threaten and threatens hastily, is irresolute to punish, and when the chiid is not subdued by the first threat, repeats it half a deen times with a voice of increasing violence, and with many shakes and twitches of the little cul prit, will certainly posses no authority. 3. Avoid tones and gestures expressive of agitation for trivial matters, indictive of no depravity, and exhibiting only heedlessness or forgotfuluess of children, for nothing more is common to all young animals, than to love to use their limbs. In such cases the tones should bo kind and persuasive, rather than authoritive, and even the gravity of authority should be reserved exclusively for cases of disobedience or depravity, or for the prevent ing of serious evii. A perpetual fretting at children for little things will inevitably har den their hearts, and totally destroy parental authority andhinfluence. There never was a fretting parent, who often threatened and sel dom performed, that had o particle of cflicirnt government. Ruta Baoas. Some how, and we have really never heard the reason fully explained the Ruta Baga is pretty generally taking the place of the Mangel Wurtzel and Sugar Beet Several fanners inform us that they prefer it to the beet, and that is about all the satisfac tion we received. We presume, however, that the real cause is, that while the Ruta Baga is raised with less risk aud no more ex pense and is equally productive, it is whole sorrier food for stock, that is, it is not of so laxative a nature as the beet, which gener ally causes cattlo to scour to a dangerous degree. Germantown Tel. Baptist University The 8100,000 ne- eessary for the endowment of this institution fai Lewisburg, Pa., having been nearly raised, the trustees have commenced a building, which they intend to have ready for the re eeption of students by the first of January. Poor Van Bi-res. Here is a Whig parody on "Oh, Susannah :" "I hails diuim the, other night, when U around wu Mill I thought I saw Old Kinderhuok 'a going dowu the hill.' A cabbage stump whs in bis mouth, the tear was in his y. ys he, -We're lieaten north and south, but Jounsiv d-m'l yen cry.' " Hit him again, he's got no Iriends." How to Look Yoi no. An aged person being asked how ho had managed to retain his youthful appearance ao well as he had done, said, "I never ride when I can walk ; I never eat more than one dish at dinner, and never get drunk. My walking koepsmy blood' in circulation, by simple diet prevents indigestion, and never drinking ardent spirits my liver never fears being eaten up alive." But he forget to add one of the greatest cau ses of lasting ycuth, viz: a kind uuenvious, eontented heart. Envy and discontent can dig deeply into the human face a time itself! Who are happy ment The mechanics! They live to benefit others are always rea dy with a word to encourage a smile to eheer a look to persuade,, and a dollar to assist. They are never fearful lest a- good trade or an excellent bargain should fall into the hands of a poor neighbor, but the more rejoice when such a one meets with encouragement. AS 1 mwr m TUB ONI.T RADICAL CURE FOR CONSUMPTION ! I Scrofula or Kiiiff'i Evil, Rheumatism. Otwtirwto fntaneout r;ruptlon, riinplenor l'etnuirn onme mcc, nrpitiiw, &ilen. Chronic Hore Kycs, Ring Worm or Tetter, Sen Id Head, KnlargeniMit and Tntn of tha Urnies and Joint. Htiil.horn lUcem, Syphi litic Hvmptmna, Sciatica of Ininligot dincnaea arising from an injucU cioun e of Meicttry, Drop ay, Kxpoanre or Impru dence in life; nlan, Chronic Consti tutional Dis orders. In this medicine several innocent bnt very potent articles of the vCrTetnble kingdom are united, forming a compound entirely different in its chnractr and properties from any other preparation, and unrivalled in its operation on the system when laboring under disease. It should 1m in the hnmls of everv person, who, by business, or gcncrnl course of life, is nredisnnsed to the verr mum silimeuts that ren der life a curse, instead of a Messing, and so often result iu neatn. FOR PCROFl IA nr. TirnWa Pniinron im rfrrm?jnended as a certain remedy. Not one instance of its flu hire has ever occurred when free ly used ! It cures the disease and at the same time imparts Vigor to the whole system. crofiiknis perwms can never nnv too niurli attention to the state of their blood. Its pu rification should be their first aim , for perseveranca will accomplish a cure of kvcm hereditary disease. FOR ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, Sctirw. Scorbutic AflVctions, Tumors. White Bwelliiiir Krvsipdas, I.h-ers. Cancers. Running Sores, Seal mid Miles, Dr. Drake's Pumtcea en n not be too hiirhlv extolled it searches out the very root of the disease, and permanent INDIGF.STION OR DYSPEPSTA No medicine perhaps has ivtr been discovered which gives so mucii tone 10 itie simnncli and causes the secre tion of a ltMilthy gastric juice to decompose the food as l)r, uniKc s I'unaccu RIIIKMAT1SM Dr. Drnke's Pnnnc.cn Is need with the greatest uccess iu Itheimmtic Complaints. rrntcmllysiii:ti nehrnic. It cures liv drivuiff out ull milium irs nud ton I huinoi.ra which hnv accumultitfd in the Hstrni, which n,re Hie chiisc of Rheit mutifiin. Gout, and Swclliimsuf the joints. Other remolics soitictiincs give temporary relief ; tins entirely emdicates the iliwnse fnni the system, even when the limbs and banes are UTcauiuny swollen. CONSUMPTION. CoxstTMTTTON can be rtHEP. Couehs, Catarrh, Bron chitis, Snitlinir of 1!hI. Asihnin, Diiliciilt or nrofusc F.x trcctorfitmn. Hectic Fluh. icht Swtaits. Pnin in the side Vc. have been ctireil, and can be with as much certainty as any oincroineiife. a speeiiic mn i'ng iteen sought lor. nut in vain mini iia uimtwcry oi jr. imike s 1'aiiucea. It mild and safe but certain lind eincntioim in its oner at in and CHiinot pnsxihly injure the mottt delicate constitution n e would earnestly recommend those alllieted to itive it trial and we In-lieve they will not have ocension to regret it. The system is cleaiiKed and strengthened, the ulcers on the lungs lire healed, and the patient (.'nuluully icguin their usual neaitn aim sircugtn. ueati ttic louowing : TFsSTI.MOW. Piiila.. Dec. 11th. 1P47. Dear Sir : In reply to your fucsti"u respecting the ue in ur. urune i nimcca, win sav, iiiai aituougii a pence disbeliever in the existence of a 'anapka. or cure tir ai.i diseases, however vilimlile it inuy le iu certain conditions of the systein, still 1 have believed that a cure for Consump tion would be discovered sooner or Inter, and cuilosity led me to try your medicine iu two very inveterate cases. They were pronounced by the attending physicians to be i-ixMosARY ro.xscsiPTiox. ami nijfmcioucti tv tlivm as in curable. One ot the persons lwul leeii under the trt-ot inent of several very able pruciitioneis lor a number of years, and they said she hud "old fashioned Consumption combine with Scrofula," ami that she might liinrerfor emu time, but could not he permanently relieved, fn both cases the effect of the Pamicea hns been most gratifying. Only four or five bottles were used by one of the persons before fiic uegim w improve rapiuiy. i lie oilier toon alout teu. I will only add Mint lumiiiar hi lam with consumption b inheritance aial by extensive observation as a study, and kuowimr also the injurious effects iu nine, tmtw nut of ten ot'tar, IsNiesct, and other vegetable tonics, as well as of many oi me cxiiecuirantBaiKisefiatives, tshouid never have recommended the use of Drake's Fanneca if I had not been acquainted with the ingredients. Suffice it to say that these are iccommeiuied tty our most popular and scientific nhvsi cinus, and in their present combined state, form prolubty the best alterative that lias ever leen made. The cure is in aeconumce with a theory oi Consumption broached ii France a few years nn, bv one i' her most eminent wri- tcrs on medicine, and now eubiihed by fHCts which ad- nut ui no aismiie. Very Respectfully Yours, L. C. OUNN. To use the bmguniro of another, Dr. Drake's Panacea hi ' always sidtitary in its efleets never injurious. It is not as Opiate it is not and Kxpectnninr. It i not intended to lull the invalid into a falnl security. It is a great remedy a grand hen lii iff aud curative compound, the great and only remedy which medical science and skill has yet produced for the treatment of this hitherto uuconuered ma lad v. And no person utflieted with this dread disease, will Imj just to himself and his friends, if he go down to the grave without testing its virtues. A single kittle, in moat chsch, will pro duce a fuvorable change in the condition of any patient, however low." to tukTadiks. Ladies of imle coumlexnai mid coimumplive liabits, and such as are dcliiliatej by those obetructiona which females are liable to, are restored bv the use of a bottle or two, to laoirtii vigor. It is by far tlie betrt remedy ever discovered for weakly children, and such as have ind humors ; being pleasant, tht-y take it. Itiuuiiediutely restores the uppetite, strength ami color. Nothing can Im more surprising titan its iuvigoruting ef fects on the human frame. lVrsous. all weakness and lus situde het'orr taking it, at onee become robust and full of energy under its iiirhuincc. It imuiediute counteracts the lien eleMiiess of the female frame. CAl'TION. Re careful and see tliat vou get the genu ine Dr. Urxkk" Pasacka il has the signature of tito. F. Syokbm on the wrapper and also the nunie "Dr. Dhakb's Panacea. Phh.a." blown iu the ulass. Prepared onlj bv SroBKs V Co.." Druggists, No.UI Noifli S.xth St., Philadelphia. Agent for Sunbarv H. MASSI'.R. Sld also bv 'M. A. .Ml RRAK A Cn Tsnnvdlo If ftuav er. Mdion; Mabv McCoy, Norihuuiberlandi E. P.Ltfix, April I, Itslft ly SALAMANDER, I I HE AM TIIIKK PllOOF (1IESTS, FIBB-PltOOP BOOHS KOR BANKS AND STORKS Seal ami Lcttor-Copviiiir Presses, Pulent Slute-Lined Ret'i i;erator, Water Fil ters, Patent Portable Water Clo sets, iuteiuled for the Sick mul Infirm. EVAISIS & WATSON, 76 South Third Street, OPPOSITE THE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE. Miumfacturttuidkeepoimiitant' Iv I'll build, a lurire luu. trtiiiem of .-S'ij'A tlie uUive articles, together with .ViL t''r I'att'Mt Iimrovt SHltuiioiulcr IS'. I'IIIK-I'HCMjF BAKES, whirh -tr vU 1 ro " wastnicted as to set at rest iVYfi1 """""'' tloul as t theii Tiiiih 1 '""'"K slrirtly fire-nroof. mul tluil inry m iu rinul ike tire ul any r Uiifdinir. Tlie ouuide pnu. ni iiirae isites ure made ot buiier irm, ttie inside raseof sua stone, hikI between the outer ense and inner ease is a srce ol'aMine three tnrhes thick, and is nlled in with indestrue titile niuterial. so as to make it all iinrOHMibihty to burn any ol Die enntciils inside ul this Chest. These Snapetune Sa uiumiidcrs we are iirciuired and do cliullcnire the world to pnshieo any article in the slinpe of Hook Sufes that will stiind as nuirh heat, and we hold ourselves ready at all mm-s 10 uuve mem lairly liwtiul by pulilic bonhre. Vi aliMi citntinue to nianutHctiire a kirire and senerul assort. mcnt of our Prriiiiuiu Air-tight Fire Hreof Sul'es of which there are over MS) now in use, and in every instance they have given entile inunction to the purcluisers f which we will refer the public lo a few gentlemen who have them in use lliiyw.iod Ic Snyder. P.ittsvillc; Joseph 0. Lawton l-oiiavnie j Air. tt illiaiu Carr, DoylesUiwn, l'a N. O. layli, ISo north 3d St.: A Wriirlit k Nenhew me st. wliarl ; Alexander Carof, Conveyaueer, corner of r mien anu 9111 sis.; joim ai. row, m north ad St. I Myers Rush. ! north 3d st.j James M. Paul, till uth 4th St.; Dr. Dnvid Jiivnc, h south M St.; Mathew T. Miller, 91) south 3d St.; ami we cm Id name soma humlreds of others II it were unccsmry. Now we invite the attention of the public, and particularly those in wuut of Fire Proof Safes, to call at our store before pun Iuimiik elsewhere, and we can satisfy them they will net a heller aud cheuier article at our store tliau at any other establiahmcnt iu the city. We alsi limiitifucliire the onluuiry Fire Proof Chests, at . trry low pnrcp, eneaper luau Uiey CUD UC uoilgili ml any otiier store iu Philadehifua. DAViri EVANS, JOHANNES WATSON. Philadelphia, April S, 1848 ly CSeorffe J, Weaver, BOPB MAKES aV SHIP C HANDLES. Ho. lt Water Street and A'o. II North Wharveg Phitadelvhia. TVA8 constantly on hand, a general assort MM. ment of Cordage, Heine Twines, &c, via t l ar u rtopes, rubtng Hopes, Wbila Roties, ManU la Hopes, 1 ow Lines for Canal Boata. Also, a complete assortment of 8ein Twines, sVe, such at Hemp Buad and Herring Twine, Best PaUnt Uill Nat Twin, Cotton 8had and Herring Twine, 8ho Threads, aVc ice. Also, Bed Cords, Plooah Lines. Hallers,Traca, Cotton and Lines) Carpet Chains, Ac, all of which be will disposs of on reasonable tarme. Philadelphia, una 14, IMS. ly list SUNBURY AMKKICAN AND SHAM0K1N PHILADELPK A MEDICAL SOUSE, EttablUhed IB vturt tun, by Dr. K1NKELIN. Tha oldest, tureit anil beit hand to cur all form of iccrrt disesSfs, diseases or lb akin and solitary habiti of youth, ia DR. KINKELIN, N. W. corner of 2d and Union ill., between Spruce ana fine, 1J tquaret from the Exchange. UTOTJNQ MEN I If von alue four life or yonr J health, remember, the delay of a month, nay, even a week, may iro your mm, bom oi pooy and mind. Henca let no false modesty deter yon from making yoor cate known to one who, from education end respectability, can alone oeiriena yon. He who nlacea himself under Ur. KINKELIN 8 treatment, may religiously connoo in ms nonor a Rentleman, and in whose boeom will be foreter ... . s a e i I ln.lro,l ikaiMMl oflh flStlsnt. Too many think they will bug the aecret to their own hearts, and cure themseWea, Alee! bow of t.n i. thla a fatal delusion, and how many a pro mising young man, who might nave neen an orna ment to aocicty, his latieu irom urn snu. COUNTRY INVALIDS, ftn.lin.- It Inronvpnient lo make personal applica. tinn, can, by elating their case explicitly, together with all their symptoma, (per letter, poet-pntd.) have forwarded to therri cheat containing Dr. K'e me dicines appropriated accordingly. Packages of Medicines lorwnrcicu to any part oi the United Slates at moment s nonce. rrV Post psrn la-rrans, addressed to Dr. Kisj kbliu, Philadelphia, will be promptly attended to Od. 30th, 1847. ly M'CLEES &GEIlMON'S DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS, IVo 19S Chesnut Street, South East Corner of Eighth ., Philadelphia, PORTRAIT8 from the smallest breast-in to the lars-pst size, sinirlv or in Btoups. The Prnnrietors are warranted in Snvintr. that their work has gained a reputation second (o none in the world. Extiacta from the Press : "Life-like in the eipression, chastty correct in the shading. Ledger. "The ait haa arrived at great perfection, and none understand it better than McClees & Ger mon." 'Baltimore hi: Admirable! nothing can exceed their exquisite delicacy." U. S. Gazette. Extract from the report of the Judges, at the last fair of the Franklin Institute. "Daguerreotypes in this department ihere are some very excellent specimens in the exhibition, and the Judges think they see a progressive improvement in this branch of the art. They have not recommended an a ward in favor of any of the competitors, but are disponed to rank as fint in order, the collection of McCLEES & GEKMON, aa containing the lar gmt number of tuperior pecimen." Philadelphia, Feb 10, 1818. 6m CUTLE11Y. AN extensive Stock of Pocket and Table CUT LERY, for sale by JOH1T 1. COLEMA1T, Ao$. 92 and 33 ARCADE, and 8 North THIRD Strett, Comp laing 5000 dozen Penknives, Scissors and Itnzors. Also, a choice assortment of Roilgers & Sons, VVostenholm's, GreaveVe, W, & 8. Butcher's and Fenney's Cutlery. Also, Spanish, Dirk and Hunting Knives. Also, Guns, Pistols, anl Bowie Knives. Alsr, The American Razor Strop, a superior article, worty the attention of Dealers. Card Dealers in Cullety, will find the above Slock worthy their atteniion, as the Subscriber's chief business Is importing and selling cutlery, Philadelphia, June 10th, 1848 ly. GIESE SON. Commission ond Forwarding MERCHANTS, An. 48 Commerce Street Wharf. BALTIMORE. Will receive and sell all kinds of Country Pro duce Flour, Grain, &c. IN. B. Particular attention eiven to the sate of Lumber. And cash advances made on con signments, when required. April 1, 1848. 4m The Grand Purgative FOR THE CURB OF ' Headache, Giddiness, Measles, Salt Rheum, Rheumatism, Piles. Heart Burn. Worms, Cholera Morbus, Coughs, Quintey, Whooping Cough, Consumption, Fits, Liver Complaint, Erisiprlas, Deafness, Itchings of lha Hkin, Colds, Gout, Gravel, Nervous Complaints, Dyspep-ia, Scurvy, Small I'ox, Jaundice, Patna in the Back, Inward Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Rising in the Throat, Dropsy, Asthma, Fevers of all kinds. Female Complaints, XSB A VASIETt Or OTHER IIIBEASES ARISING FROM HtPl'niTlKS Or THE BLOOD, AMD 01 STRITCTIOKS IN THE OROAKS Of DI OESTIORT. Experience hns proved that nejrly every Dis ease originates from Impurities of the Blood or de rangements of the Digestive Organs ; and to secure Health, we must remove those obstructions or re store the Blood lo its natural slate. The aversion to UUing medicine is most effec tually n moved by Clickneu's Veoktable Pea sative Pills, being completely tnvehiped with a routing of pure white Sugar, (which is as di-lincl from the internal ingredients as a nut shell from the kernel) aeii have wo taste or ntDiciat, But are as easily swallowed as bits of csndy. Moreover Ihey neither nauteate or gripe in the slighiesl degree, but operste equally on all Ihe dis eased parts of Ihe system, instead of confining themselves lo, and racking any particular region. Thus, if ti e Liver be affecteJ, one ingredient will opersle on Ihit particular organ, and, by cleansing it of an Excess of Bile restore It to its naturtl state. Another will operate on Ihe Blood, and remove all tmpuiilies in its circulation; wbilo a third will effectually expel whatever imrurities may have been discharged into the atoms. h, and hence Ihey strike at the nooT or iiiseae, re move all Impure Humors from the body; open the porea externally and internally ; separate all fore gn and obi oxious particles from lha chyle, so th it the blood may be thoroughly pure Ihua secu ring a free and healthy action lo ihe Heart, Lungs and Liver; and thereby ihey restore health e- VER- WHEN ALL OTHER MEANS HAVE TAILED. The entire truth of ihe above can be ascertained by the trial of a single box and their virtues are so positive and certain in restoring Health, that Ihe proptietor binds himself to return the money paid for them in all cases where they do nut give universsl sttis'action. Ilctall I'rlce, 25 ct. per IIox. Principal ofiiee No. fi6 Vesey st., N. Yoik. Sold by JOHN YOUNG, Hunbury, M. A. McCAY, Northumberland. QCj" Reinemlr Dr. 0. V. Clickener is the in venior of lha elugar Coated Pills, and thai nothing of lha aorl was ever heard of until he introduced Iheui in June, 1843. Purchaaeis should, therefor, always ask for Clickener's Kygar Costed Pills, and lake no others, or they will be made the victims of a fraud. Sept. lHtb, 1847. ly eow S. J. MEGARGEE & CO. 1MPVHTINO ANU COM.U1UION MERCHANTS, And Dealert in Paper, and Paper Manufactu ten' Material. No. 33 Commerce at., PHILADELPHIA. KEEP eonataotly on band Urge assort ment of printing tad other paper, lews papers ia the country, can be supplied at all times, with paper of any sue end quality;, at the lowest prices. Philadelphia, Jane 17th, 1848. CD 12 S2T sO? 52C5 XQ S2T "CP I T has power to esuse all atTtawst SORES, RnnOFI7LOU8 humors. 8KIN DI8EA8E8, OISONOUS WOUNDS to discbarge their pu trid mstters, and then hesls them. It ia richly termed All-healing, lor mere is scs re ly disesse, external or internal, that It will not benefit. I have need it for the last fourteen years for all disestes of the chest, consumption and liver, involving the utmost danger and responsibility, and I declare before heaven and man, that not in one single esse haa it failed to benefit when ihe psi tienl was within the reach oi mortal means. I have had physicisns, learned in Ihe profession. I have had ministers of the gospel, judges of the bench, aldermen, lawyers, gentlemen of the high est erudition, and multitudes of Ihe poor use it in every variety of way, and there has been but one voice one universal voice saying I "ftl Ainsier, your Ointment is GOOD." In 8crofula, Old Sores, Erysepelns, Tetter Li ver Complaint, Sore Eyes, Quinsy, Soro Throat, Bronchitis, Broken or Sore Breast, files, all lnesl Diseases, such as Asthma, Oppressions, Pain Alan, Sore Lips, Chapped Hands, Tumors, Chil dren's Cutaneous Eruptions, Nervous Diseases, and of the Spine, there is no medicine now known as sond. SCALD HEAD. We have cured esses that actunllv defied every thing known, as well ss the ability of 16 or 30 doctors. One man told us he had spent $300 on his rhildien without any bene fit, when a few boxes of Ointment cured them. BALDNESS It will restore the hair sooner than any other thing. HEADACHE The salve has cured persons of the headache of 13 years' standing, and who had it regular every week, eo that vomiting often took place. Deafness, En Actts, and Ani'K lit ths Ficr, are cured by this Ointment with like success. RURN8. It Is one of the best things in the world for Burns. (Read the directions around Ihe box.) RHEUMATISM. It removes almost Immeili ately the inflamstinn and swelling when Ihe pain cesses. (Head the Directions sround the Box.) COLD FEET. Consumption, Liver Com' plaint, Pain in the chest or side, falling off of the hair, one or the other always accompanies cold feel. (This Ointment is the true remedy.) It is sure sign of dier ase to have cold feet. TETTER. 1'here is nothing better for ihe cure of Tetter. PILES. Thousands are yearly cured by thi Ointment. CORNS. Occasional use of tho Ointment always keep Coins from growing. People need never be troubled wuh them it lliey will use H Read the following Communication, Received ftnm an old, respected nnJ well known citizen of rhiladalphia. and then judge for your sell: Philadelphia, 10 mo., I3lh, 1846 To 1 . Tl. Peterson, Having been requests lo give my opinion on the merits of M'ALLIS TEfi'S SALVE, I am willing to enumerate some of the benefits which I have experienced in the use of Ihe article. In the spring of 1845, I hail an attack of Ery sipelas in my f.ice which became very painful, am extended into one of my eyes, being attended with fever, my distress was great end I began to be fear ful of losing my eye. Although mil much of a believer in what commonly called quack medicines, I purchased hox and mntle an application to my lace. I o my surprise the pun soon nlnteit, and in s week s tim it was entirely cured, and I firmly believe that was ihe salve, under Providence that cured me. From thai time lo the present, I have used th article as occasion required, and in every esse where I have Ufed it, I have found a decided benefit. At one time, on going lo bd at night, my throat was so sore that 1 swallowed with dilhculty, but by an application of the salve I was relieved before morning. I nave usou it in case ol nnrns, nrutsrs, sprains, and flesh cuts, all wilh ihe happiest effects, and one case of poisoning by a wild vine in the woods. has been dried up and cured by a few applications. from my own experience, I would strongly re commend it to all, as a cheap, convenient, family medicine. I have become so partial In it, that 1 expect to keep it constantly in my tamily. Though not ambitious lo appear in print, yel I cannot refute lo have this communication mail public if judged best to serve the ciuse of human ty. Hespectlully thine, VM. ADAMS, No. 26, Old York Road CAUTION. No Ointment will be genuine unless the names of James M'Allisler, or James M'Allister oV Co., are written wiih a pen on eve ry label. JAME8 M'ALLISTER. Solo proprietor of Ihe above medicine. (&PRICE, 26 CENTS VER BOX.TX Askhts: J. W. FRILING, Sunbury, FORSVTH, WILSON & Co.. Northumberland, Dr. WM. M. BICKLEY, Danville, J. G. CHOUSE. Selinsgrove, P. C. 8HELI.ER, Lewisburg. WM. F.KAGLB. Milton, JOHN SHARPLESS, Catlawiesa. Feb. 19th, 1848. eowly WTENI, VIDI, VICI. Dr. ALLEN'S VEGE- W TABLE COMPOUND, for the cure of DYSPEPSIA. LIVER COMPLAINT, NER VOUS DEBILITY. BILIOUS AFFECTIONS, &c. This Medicine is offered lo ihe public under Ihe assurance thai there is no article in existence having stronger claims lo thair considetation. Be ing compounded by a regular Graduate ol" J r tier son College, Philadelphia, and a practising physi cian of twenty years' standing in Philadelphia, his long experience has coiillnnej him in the opinion that a compound medicine was required lo prevent end remedy the debilitation pr dueed by residing in low, miasmatic climnles, and to counteract the pro-traling influences of many nervous disorders with which ihe human family are afflicted. UK. A L Lb IN is a well known physician, and has used tho aheve medicine in his practice for 8 yesrs wilh the most ai-tonishing effect, having tes ted Us qualities in shova FIVE THOUSAND CA8ES. No medicine ever received more flattering re commendations from physicians of eminent stand ing than has been bestowed on this, DYSPEPSIA OR INDI0E8TI0N AND ITS CONSEQUENCES. An eminent Profes sor says: "It chiefly arises in persons who lead either a very sedentary or irregular life. Although not regarded as a faUl disease ; yel if negleclul or improperly treared, may bring on incurable Me. lancholy, Jaundice, Madness, or Veitlgo, Pslsy and Apoplexy. A great singularity attendant on it is, that il may aud often does continue a great length of time without any remission of the symp toms. CAUSED. Grief and uneasiness of mind, in terne study, profuse evacuations, excess in venery, excessive use of spirituous liquors, tet, tobacco, o piitm, and other nurcoiics, immoderate repletion, over distention of Ihe stomach, a deficiency of the secretion of the bile or gislric juice, eiposuie lo t old and dump air, are ihe chief causes of this dis ease. SYMPTOMS. Loss of appetile, nausea, aesrl buin, acidity, and foetid eructations, gnawing of the stomach when empty, uueasinesa in the Ihrost, pain in the side, cosliveness, chillness, languor, lowness of spirits, pilpilalions, and disturbed sleep." TREATMENT.)?. ALLEN'S VEGE TABLE COMPOUND hss never failed in affor ding immediate relief, and e isdicsl cute for Ibis disesse. 03" This Medicine csn bs had of H. B Mss-er, 8uubury J. C. Msrtin, Pott-ville, Medlsr St Bickel, Orwigsburg and of Druggists generally . ALLEN t WARD, Proprietors. Philadelphia, Nov. 37, 1847 eq ly BOARDING. THE subscriber is prepared lo receive and ac commodate few transient or permanent Boarder, at her residence in Sunbury. The lo. cation it in handsome and pleasant part of tha town, commanding a fine view of the Busquehan na, Northumberland and the scenery adjacent.- To persona from the city, who wish to spend few months during toe summer season, Sunbury affords a delightful retreat. ANN C. MORRIS. April 8, t84l6nn JOURNAL. bank dote list. pesxstLtaivia. The following list show the current value of alt Pennsylvania Bank Notes. The most Implicit re liance may be placed upon it, aa It la every week lawfully compared with and corrected from Bick- Bell's Reporter. Dank in Ptalladelptala. N tT,o. DE NOTES AT PAR. Bank of Noith America , par par Rank of the Northern Liberties Commercial Bank of Penn'a. . Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank par par par Kensington Bank Philadelphia Bank par par Schuylkill Bank , Southwark Bank par par par Western Bank Mechanics' Bank . Manufacturers' & Mechanics' Bank par par Bank of Penn Township . . Girard Bank Bank of Commerce, Inte Moyamensing Bank of Pennsylvania . . par par par Country nanus. Bank of Chester County1 Westchester par Bank of Delaware County Chester' par Bank of Germantown Uermantown par Bank of Montgomery Co. Norristown par Doylestown Bank Doylcslown par Easlon Bank Enslon par Farmers' Ba.ik of Bucks co. Bristol par Bank of Northumberland Northumberland par Columbia Bank & midge eo.Co!umbia par Farmers' Bank of Lancaster Lancastoi par Lancaster County Bank Lancaster par Lancaster Bank Lancaater pat Farmers' Bank of Reading Reading par Office of Bank of Penn a. Harrisburg") These Office do do Lancaster 1 offices Office do do Heading do not Office do do Easton J issue n. NOTE8 AT DI8COUNT. Wank of Ihe United States Miners' Bank of Pottsville Bank of Lewistown Bank of Middlciown Carlisle Bank Exchange Bank Do tin branch of Harrisburg Rank Philadelphia 17 Pottsville Lewistown par failed Middletown Carlisle Pittsburg Hnllidaysburg Harrisburg Lebanon Pittsburg PiltribuiS ,. Williambporl Wilkesbsrre Allnntowti no I ' 1 1 I I Lebanon B?nk. . . ,. , . Lebanon par Merchants' & Manuf. Bank' Filtshurg I Bank of Pittsburg PiltKbuiS , . I West llranch B.rnk Williamsporl 1J Wyoming Bank Wilkesbsrre li Northampton Bank Allentowrt 0 Berks County Bunk Reading failed Office of Bank of U. S. Pittsburg failed Do do do Erie do Do do do New Brighton do Bank of Chamhemhurg Chambersburg 1 Bank of Gettysburg Gettysburg 1 Bank of Susquehanna Co. Montrose 2 Erie Bank Erio 35 Farmers' & Drovers' Bank Woynesburg 2 Franklin Bank Washington I J tlonesdule Bmk Honcsdulo I J Monongahela Bank of B. Browns ;ille I York Bank York 1 N. B. The notes of those hanks on which we omit quotations, and substitute a dash ( ) are not purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, wilh ihe exception of those which have a loiter of reference. BROKEN BANKS. Philadelphia Sav. Ins. PhilaJelihia Philadelphia Loan Co. do Schuylkill Sav. Ins. do Kensington Sav. Ins. A do Penn Township Sav. Ins. do Manual Labor Bank (T. W; Dyott, prop.) Povranda Bank ' Towanda failed failed fulled failed no sale closed closed failed closed no sale faiied failed failed no sale Alleghany Bank of Pa. Bedford Bank of Beavor Beaver Bank of Swatara Harrisburg Bank of Washington Washington Centre Bank Bcllefonte City Bank Pittshutg Farmers' & Mech'cs' Bonk Pittsburg Farmers' & Mech'cs' Bank Fayette co. Farmers' A. Mech'cs' linnlt Greencnatle Harmony Institute Harmony Huntingdon Bank Huntingdon no salo Juniata Bank Lewistown no sale Lumbermen s Bank Warren Northern Bank of Pa. DunJnff New Hope Del. Bridge Co. New Hope Northumh'd Union Col. Bk. Milton North Western Bank of Pa. Mcsdville Office of Schuylkill Bank Port Curbon Pa. A r. & Manuf. Bank Carlisle Silver Lake Bank Montrose Union Bank of Penn'a. Unionlown Westmoreland Bank Greensburg failed no sale closed no sale closed failed closed failed closed V ilkesbarro Bridge Co. Wilkesbsrre nossle Oj" All notes purporting to be on any Pennsyl. vauia Bank not given in Ihe above list, may be set Jown as frsuds. Bank of New Brunswick Brunswick Belvidure Med ford Perth Amboy Bridgeion failed 1 par 4 par par Belvidete Bank Burlington Co. Bank 'Jommercial Bank Cumberland Bank Farmers' Bunk Mount Holly farmers' and Mechanics' Bk Rahway J Farmers' and Mechanics' Bk N.Brunswick failed farmers' and Merchants' Bk Middletown Pt. 1 Franklin Bank of N. J. Jersey City failed failed failed failed failed i failed i pur no sale no suit) nonoaen UKgot uianng vo Hoboken ersey City Bank Jersey City Mechanics' II ink Patterson Manufacturers' Bank Belleville Morris County Bank Morristuwn Monmouth Bk ol N.J. Freeh ild Mechanics' Bank Newark Mechanics' and Manuf. Bk Trenton Morris ('anal and Bkg Co Jersey City Pott Notes Newark Bkg & Ins Co Newark i New Hiqie Del Bridce Cu LamberUville N. J. Manufuc. and Bkg Co Hoboken N J Proleclon & Lombard bk Jersey Cily Orange Bunk Orange Paterson Bank - Paletson Peoples' Bank do failed fuiled 4 failed 4 par par Princeton Bank Princeton Salem Banking Co Salem State Bank Newark Stale Bank Elizabcthtown 8tate Bank Camden Slate Bank of Morria Morristown Slate Bunk Trenton Bnlem and Philad Manuf Co Salem Sussex Bank Newton Trenton Banking Co Trenton Union Bank Dover i par i failed failed 4 par j failed par par par par par par par par par Washington Banking Co. Harkensack DELAWARE. Bk of Wilm & Brsndywine Wilmington Bank of Delaware Wilmington ttunk of Smyrna Smyrna Do branch Millord Farmers' Bk of Stsle of Del Dover Do branch Wilmington Do branch Georgetown Da brauch Newcastle Union Bank Wilmington fj l. nuer o s dj On all banks marked thus () there are eu Iner counter lei I or altered Doles ol f the i various ds- nominations, in circulation, Time aiitl UUlance Saved t SUNBURY FERRY. THE subscribers having leased the Sunjbury Ferry, beg leave to inform the public, that Ihey are prepared to convey Teams, Plessure Carriages and Foot passengers across the river with ssfety and without delay. They have pro vided themselves wilh new and commodious crafts, which will always be attended with able and careful bands. Persons travelling to and from and through Sunbury to New Berlin, Lewisburg, Hsrtleton nd other placet, will find it greatly to their ad vantage to cross at this Ferry instead of the Bridges, aa they would save from two to four miles in distance. JOHN 6PEECE. LEWIS LENHART. Sunbury, April 1, 1848 O. BENIXERT. BOOT MAKER, No. 40. South Fouith Btbkbt, Abovi Cucamtrr. Jan. 20th, 1848 DR. SWEETSER'S DP 1 C23 3-33 Jw . THI8 Medicine is warranted1, on oath, not to contain panicle of Calomel, Corroaive Sub limate, Arsenic, Chloride of Gold, or any delete- rous minerals. . , . The principle upon which this Medicine acts, H by assisting and harmonising with nature! it drives out all foul acrimonious humors from the blood and body, and by assimilating with and strengthening the gastric Juice ot tne stomacn, assists digestion In short there is not s vein, Brie ry, muscle ot nerve in the hnmsn body, thai Is not strengthened by tha PANACEA, end It also possesses Ihe remerfcablo properly of removing mercury from the hones and joinls. FOR ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, Scurvy, Scorbutic Affections, Tumors, Scrofula or Kings' Evit, White Swellings, Erysipelas, uicers, Cancers. Runninir Sores. Scabs and Biles, time and a determined perseverance in D . 8WEET SER'S PANACEA, will effect a cure. FOR INDIOESTION. Rejei.tion of food, Nnusea, Vomitings, Nervous af- lections, Bullous complaints, Head acre, Paleness, or r emale Irregularities, Ur.BWbh I oLll I A- NACEA will soon effect a cure ( but if ohstinale, or attended with griping, flying pains, the dose should be increased, and the cure will soon he ef fected. Let not the patients frighten ihemselvps wilh the idea thai Ihey are ton v.e ,k to take much medicine; but bear in mind that this mi'tlly opera ting med cine put not weakness into the frame, but most certainly draws weakness out, leaves strength in its place, and by giving composed sleep at night, and an appetile lo relish any fond, reonima'cs the whole frame with vigorous action, clearing the mind and improving the sight. SCROFULA AND GLANDULAR AFFEC TIONS. Scrofula is said to be heriditary, the infant re ceiving from its parents the seeds of this disease, which increases with its years, if neglected and not submitted lo frequent purification with Dr. SWEET8ER'S PANACEA. Thr:'nds sre pla- ced in the coiners of the body, and out of the way of direct communication ; their real uo H a subject on which much difference of opinion prevnils; il suffices us to know that when in a diseased slate, they are capable of being purified and cleansed by a long course of Dr. SWEETSER'S PANA CEA, which restores them lo sound and proper action. Scrofulous persons can rover pay ton much attention lo their blood, its purification should be their first thought, for after a lonti course of perse verance, they will ever curt hereditary disease. In r-ses of JACSDICE. STUM A. LIVER CGPLAiXTS, Hc lM.OUEUZ.. RHEU MATISM CU RHEUMATIC (.OUT, Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA ca:;t be too high Iv extolled . it searches out t!; very root "f the disease, and by removing it from the BiJod wakes a cure cerium unu permanent. For diseases of the liadiler and Kidneys, Stric tures, Grarel, Stone, Pi leu. Fistula. Uiinari Ob itruction and Extreme Costivencss. Dr. SWEET SER'S PANGEA is tho best remedy ever Ir e it removes all (hose acrimonious hurno'S from the Blood which give rise to the above diseases, and by keeping the blood in a pure condition, insurrs health. For DROPSY, FALLING ofthr BOWELS, Impurities of the Itlnod, Mrrrurinl Toint, Weak nemofthe Spine. Flow of Blood to the Head Gid diness, Singing and Buzzing No;se in the Head onrfAVs, 'Dr. "SWEETSER'S PANACEA will cive certain relief; in all severe and chronic eases, the patients cannot bo loo often reminded thai lar ger dosn and perseverance will effect a cure. In Chills and Fevers, Bilious Fevers, Affections of the Eyes and Ears, Spongy and Bleeding Gums. Bronchitis anil recent Coughs and Colds, Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA will be found perfectly sure and certain in its effects. GR AVEL AND URINARY COMPLAINTS. Thote complaints are generally attended wi ll the most fatal consequences, and are seldom or ne. ver cured by the present mode of treatment ; thi-y usually accompany the patient t thii u.rave, after suffering ihe most excruciating pain and lorturo. The cause of these complain's are the same as all others, the dross of the blood becomes encrusted on the finest narrow passages, vliencc aria? morbid secretions and stoppages of urine. You will find the most powerful diuretics of no use, as thry only increase tho quantity of u:ine and do not puiify and strengthen th" pnrts. liv purifying the blond wilh Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA, ou re move Ihe cause of Ibediseaso, consequently it can not exist any longer, ofter sufficient p'rsepriince in its use has deprived the hluod and body of all acrimonious humors and incrustation. DISEASES or tuk LUNGS-CONSUMPTION. This is a very prevalent and fatal disease ; it re sults mostly from neglected roughs, colds and bron chitis lso from impmper treatment in many other cases, such as measles, fevers, inflammations and small pox, and a host of other badly treated diseases; where the cause, instead of having been thoroughly removed from the blood and body, have only been pulliateJ or removed from one part lo break out in another. By divesting your bodies of all foul hu mors, through the medium of Dr. SWEETSER'S PAN ACE A, Ihe cure is at once rendered certain and permanent. Recollect, while there is ncrim i nious humors floating in ihe circulation, it i- ss apt to settle on the lungs ss any other part of the body ; this is the reason that consumption is so prevalent. BILES, SORES AND ULCERS, Whi; h you see on the exterior, come from and have their sourc e in, the interior, and might just as well have fettled on your lungs, liver, or ony other putt; which we know they frequently do, and pin iluce mot violent inflammatory disoiders. The humor which occasions these sores is ol s highly acrimonious burning nature. We know it from the pain it gites in forming, and uftcrvtards it. ra pidly ulcerating and cotroding ihe flesh and skin of the part where it brtaka out. This shows lha necessity of frequently purifying the blood with Dr. SWEE1EK,S PANACEA, and keeping such malignant humors in subjection. Should you have a bile or ulcer, be lliaukful that nature haa taken trouble lo wain you of the danger your life and bo dy ia in, for it is a wanting that the blood is foul. Had this same acrimony si Ircted ihe lunes instead of the surface of your body for its seat, consump tion of the lungs would hav.- been ihe 'consequence. Delay not then, to purify and cleansa wilh Dr. Sweelser's Panacea. SPINE DISEASE. Spinal affections, enlargement of the bones and joints, while swellings, hip joint corrplsinl, rup lutes, falling of ihe bowols und norn'i disesse, will find a speedy oure in Dr. Sit EETSEK'S PA NACEA. Where Ihe disease ha, been of 1 nir standing, lha time required to make a cure will he longer ; but the patient may rest assured that a determined perseverance will effect it. BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA ajiu DISEASE OF THE WINDPIPE. These disease proceed from Ihe seriosity or corrupt humors of the blood, having settled itself on the throat and lungs, and stopped ihein up, so that thev cannot draw sufficient air iu tor respiration. Dr. SWEETSER'H PANACEA wrll giveimme. dialer relief, snd to make the cure perfect snd cer lain, it should be continued some lime alter, to free the system of ull bad humors, RHEUMATISM, RHEUMATIC GOUT AND MERCURIAL DISEASES Find a aafe and speedy cure in Dr. SWEET SER'S PANACEA. It cures by searching every blood vessel and artery, and driving out all impu rities and foul humors accumulated therein, which ia the cause of rheumatism, gm and swellings of the joints. The deleterous effects of calomel and other mineral poisons, readily yield to its sovereign influence indeed, when its valuable properties be come fully known, the use of sll mineral poison will be consigned to 'ihe tomb of all Ihe Capulels,' end only be thought of aa by-gone custom of the dar ker ages. Dr. Sweelser's Psnacea is also sure cure for dyspepsia, piles, cosliveness, vertigo, head ache, pain in the breast and liver complaint. FEVER AND AGUE. Fever is always caused by a disorderly move ment of lb blood, struggling to free itself of some thing that cucumbers il ; in fact, eveiy kind of fe ver is nothing more than struggle between the blood and cenupl humors, and as seen ea the cor- rupt humors are expelled, you hsve no more fever- When a psttent with fever euhmits lo he oicti, or have his blood poisoned wilh mercury, it weskens his frame lo such a degree that if he survives Ihe process, It slw ays leaves him subject to distressing chills, when v limes out oi iu ne resorts to ague pills powders, or Ionic mixtures; this is going from bad lo worse, as these vegetable pills, powders, &.C, are nothing but mercury and quinine in disguise, which may for a lime drive the disease so fsr into ths body ss not lo be perceptible, but very ioon Is will break nut again wilh fearful violence. To cure ague and fever, the cause of the disease must be re moved out of the blood and body, which csn be ef fectually done by using Dr. SWEETSER'S PA NACEA, which purifies, cleanses end strengthens. It contains nothing that csn possibly injure, end it use is always a safeguard against chills and fevers. PILES. In Ait Casfe or Pltrs, Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA will effect a very iSfeerly cure. It re moves from the blood, stomach and bowels, al those foul acrid burning humors, whfch ere , the' cause of Piles snd Cosliveness, and by strengliirnr ing the digestive organs, improves every part of lb"1 entire body. FLATULENCY AND WIND, i Tbnen diaeaspa am punsoil l,t Ilia .inmMl, rfn. bowels being choked Op wilh viscid olimy matter; the air which enters ihem cannot ecipe unlil forcet", by some contraction of the stomach lo expel it :' hence the cause of pain. A few doses of Dr,' SWEETSER'S PANACEA will convince tV sufferer that relief is attained. GREAT MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN. Parents will find the PANACEA a valuable medicine for their children, keeping their bodies in a healthy condition, thereby assisting their growth; children or grown peisons, after taking it, sre not liable to be altarked with an epidemic as before, as it always leaves tho blood in a pure condition, and Ihe intire system in a strengthened state; it drives out all kinds of weakness from the body and leaves' all healthy within. MARRIED LADIES Will find Dr. SWETSER'S PANACEA a medi cine purely adapted to Ihoir use. Most ladies du ring the period of pregnancy are afflicted with piles. Dr. SwCCer's Panacea, by regulating the bowels, will entirely obviate this, an:! its purifying proper ties on the blood and fluids, insures to Ihem heal thy off-pring. No one who is a mother sriuul'l bo without it, and those who are nursing will find it of gteat bcnifit to the health of their infants. For barrenness nrul nil diseases of the womb, it is without a'rival in the enire histniy and cntal urue of medicines; by its extraordinary strengthening power, it Mimulstes and strengthens toe. wonjb, a weakness of which is the caue of f.ii!u.e to have offspring. NERVOUS DISEASES. Under this head may be classed Palpitation of Ihe Heart, Tie Dnlnrc.iux or Faceache, Neuralgia, Indigestion, Tooihaihc, Melancholy , HystJries.and in fact, every disease caused by the sharp, biling, acrimr."lous humors irritatine Ihe nerves r lha nerves iceive 1" morbid imprcs-ion from Ihe sto mach, or rather iVriiT: the .,,.l oJ through the agency of the siomarh ond iliRe.tivn organs, although other parts of the body are apparent?; th seat of the, disease, still il is caused by ihe morbid impres si m conveyed from the blond bv ihe nerves, to that part. A few doses of Dr. SWEETSER'S PA. NACEA will soon assure the patient that ho hai the cure in his possession. ERYSIPELAS, on ST, ANTHONY'S FIRE. This is an inflammatory dU,,1cr, olw ,vs attend ed with mere or less pain. It proeeeds'from ihe foul, acrimonious humors lodged in the blood snd fluids, settling on the liml-s and face, causing ex tremc pain and fevers; all applications on the sur face are worse llion useless, :,s Ihey only t. nd lo throw the disesse in some other part, and perhaps cuuse death. Bleeding is likewise improper To cute the disease you mu-t get rid of ihe cause ; on ly manage to get lite foul humorout of your blood ami you will ho well in a day. Dr. SWEET. SER'S PANACEA, a thorough purifier of the blood, will search out every impurity in the more remote pirls of the body and expel it through the medium of tho bowels. There ij not s vein, arte ry, muscle or organ of the entire framework of man, that Dr. Sweetser'a Panacea does not im prove. To lake it when you are well is to keep we'd ; ond when sick to become well. BR. SWEETSER'S PANACEA, beine.com posed only ot avegetuble mailer, or medical ncrbs, and wuiranleJ. on oath, as containing not one par ticla of mercurial, mineral, or chimic.il substances, is found to be perfectly harmless lo the most lender ago, or the weakest frame, under anv BtnKn of hu man euiTerinn; the mo.l pl. as .nl and benign in its oteration II, at was eer off. nd to the world; and at the same lime ihe most certain in searching out the root of any c unplain', however deep, and of performing a cure. Price fl per bottle, or six hollies fr ?5. For sale, wholesale snd retail, at the corner of CHARLES .,nd PRATT Streets. Baltimore, and '""'y GEORGE BRIGHT. Nov.B 1847 ,'y Sunbury. SILENCE THAT IIHRlliFl-t Clllli II ! THE Ll'MiS AHK IX 1U. OKR, THE WOIIK Of THE IIKSTIIIIYEtt HAS RPKV RrOl'R, The couiih or CIINSI'MPTIIIX HATH IV IT A SOUMII OF IIKATH. 4 RE YOU A MOTHER ! Your darline, child, your idol and earthly jov, ia now perhapa ronlined lo her chamber by a dji,aerous cold her pale cheeks, her min shrunk, n fingers, lell ihe hoi I di-e.ise h..s already pained upon her the sound of her sepoli hra1 cuuirh i. tecs y.uir soul. YOUNG MAN, when just about in enter life, disease sheds a heart crushing blight over the fair prospects of Ihe future your hertic cough and fee ble limbs lell of your los and hope, I u I you need not despair. There is a balm which will heal the wounded lungs, il is S II 13 H M A X ' 8 ATsL-IIEALlXG BALSAM. Mrs. ATTREE, tho wifo of Wm. H. Attree. Esq. was given up by Dr. Sewall of Washington, Drs. Roe and McClellan of Philadelphia. Dr. Roe and Dr. Moll of New York. Her friends all thought she must die. She had every sppearsnce of being in consumption, and was so pronounced by her physicians Sherman's Balsam was given arid it cured her. Mrs. GAKRABR ANTZ, of Bull's Feiry. waa alsi.cured of eonsnmpti n bv this Balsam when all other remedies failed to uive relief she waa re duced lo a skeleton. Dr. A. C. Castle, Dentist. S81 Btoadw.iv, has wiines.ed il effects in several c-es where no other medicine all'oided relief but the Bnlssin operated like a chaim. Dr. C. also wilnessed its wonderful effects in curing Aslhms, which it never fails of doing. Spitting Blood, alar ming as it may be, is effectually cured by this Bal sam. It heals Ihe ruptured or wounded blood vessels, and makes the lungs sound again. Rev. HENRY JONES, 108 Eighth avenue, was cured of cough and catarrhal affections ot 50' years standing. The first dose gave bim more re lief than all Ihe othet medicine he had ever taken. Dr. L. J. Deals, 19 Delancy street, gave it lo a sii-tcr.in-law who was laboring underconsumption, and to another sor. ly sfrlicted with Ihe Asthma. In both cases, ils rfl'ecls were immediate, soon re storing them to romforiable health. Mrs. LUCRETIA WELLS. D5 Christie street, suffered from Aslhms 43 years. Sherman's BsU ssm relieved ber at once, snd she is comparatively well, being enabled to subdue "every atlsck by a timely use of this medicine. This indeed is the great remedy for Coughs. Colds, Spitting Blood, Liver Complaints, and all tha all. clions of the throat, and even Asthma snd Consumption. Price SS cents and f 1 per bottle. Dr. Sbsimsn's Cough snd Worm Lounges, and Poor Man's Plaster sold as above. Dr. Sherman's office is at 108 Nassau si N. V, Agents, JOHN YOUNG, Sunbury. M. A. McCAY, Northumberland, September Utb, 1847. ly scD'cpacaoae, : : A LL persone indebted to the subscriber, by note or book account, are hereby notified to' call aud settle the same without delay, in order te save costs. IRA T. CLEMENT. Sunbury, April , lift-