SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL. rnoM viuteside's ITALY IN TH!i 10 TH CENTURY. Uli llPE IN OMLAVKIIECEPTIOW OF A NEW CARDINAL It it very amusing, because novel to atand near the door of the erand chapel, and look at the cardinals as they enter one by one at short intervals; accompanied by a. chaplain in full black clerical custom, fol lowed by an attendant in russet brown, with a bag, and their footmen in bright liveries, whose coats hang loosely upon their shoulders, as if made for their grand lathers. The party draw up in the outer hall to settle the tail of his eminence ; the bag is opened, robe taken out and adjusted, and let down to sweep the ground in a long, graceful train. The dress ol a cardi nal on such occasions is not only rich and splendid, but peculiarly elegant and becom ing. The colors on certain festivals vary ; red, purple, white. Sometimes during a religious ceremony the tippet is removed and laid aside j why, I never could find out. This I would regret, as it looks beau tiful enough, yet I am consoled by observ ing that what is underneath is even finer still. But I must enter to see what a car dinal does when he struts in so proudly, like a peacock with his gaudy tail. lie weeps along between files of obsequious Swiss ; the noble guard receive him as a prince of the blood. The moment his emi nence crosses the threshold of the sacred enclosure he drops gently on his knees; while engaged in pious meditations, the fine gentlemen of the palace (who wait on the Pope in black court-dress, lace ruffles and sword), not to lose time, settle the dress about the shoulders of the cardinal and pull out the tail properly. Whenhis eminence rises all is right, and he may move on, which he does with solemn dignity ; not, however, to his seat, but to salute his holi ness the Pope, who sits apart in solitary grandeur under a canopy, with two priests at each side to lolu his rolie, and take oil his mitre and put it on again, and hold the book, with a pair of huge wax candles lighted in broad day, to enable his holiness at intervals of the service to read. One might suspect the Pope had neither arms nor hands, for he never touches anything, except when a cardinal kneels before him, when he graciously extends his robe, on which a cross is embroidered, to the devout man to kiss, which when the cardinal (who never kisses his slipper) has done, he rises, make a profound obesiance, and then grave ly moves to his place on one of the cush ioned benches which surround the enclo sure. Here a difficulty would arise as to what should be done with his long tail, which looked so beautiful as he strutted aloncr the floor. This is guarded anainst bv a prudent arrangement. There is a lower bench, on which is seated the attendant in russet who carries his master's bag; this practitioner rises, adjusts the cardinal's robe, enables him conveniently to sit down, and then seats himself, ready for any emer gency, at the feet of his eminence. Occa sionally the members of the Sacred Col lege, during a religious ceremony, rise and descend to the floor ; the men in russet are nn h nlort, wntrh the loilo and untwiof them, so that not the least discomposure happens. The new cardinal was now in troduced by two ol his brethren. How fine ho was! His crimson stockings, and scarlet robes, and shining buckles, and dia mond ring delighted me exceedingly. He went through all the ceremonies cleverly, and grew quickly into a pillar of the church. Sometimes the whole company of cardinals stood up and with much for mality bowed to each other, as il lor the first time making acquaintanceship. Again they whispered confidentially, what secret I know not ; but when the new cardinal was made, they had all severally to em brace him a serious business to get through. This is done by each laying both arms on the shoulders of the other, as if the cardi nals were about to wrestle (which, some say, they do for power, and occasionally one of the wrestlers get a heavy lull.) This embrace is to prove their affection for the new comer (and, no doubt, that affection must be very sincere), who thenceforward is as great a personage as they are. THE OWLT RADICAL CURB fOR CONSUMPTION ! ! Scrofula or Khar's Evil, Itrieiiniatism, Obstinate Cutaiieoua Eruptions, rimplcs or reran on i; .:tM" Biles, Chronic Sore Kyes. Ring Worm or Tetter, Sonld Head, Enlargement and Pain or ths JJmih-s and Joints. Sluuhom Ulcers, Pyplu litie f vmptoms, tVialica or Lnmlxigo, diseases nnsinp- mui mjuui ciona tin of Mercury, Drop ay, Ex puaurc or Impru dence, in life; also, Chronic Consti tutional Uia ortlcra. In thia medicine aevernl innorcnt hut very potent article of the vegetable kinedoin nre united, forming a compound entirely different in it character aim properties fiom any other preparation, and unrivtiltcd in Ha operation on the avatein when luboring under disease. It ahould be in the hands of e.vcrv person, who, by business, or general courae of life, Is prodisposcil to the very many ailimeuta that ren der life a curse, instead of a blessing, oikl ao often result in death. PIIILADELPK A IrlZSICAL HOUSE, Established IS year ag, by Dr. K1NKEL1N, Tha olrle, eoresl and heat bind to cur all forme of secret diseases, diseases of the akin and solitary habile of youth, It DR. KINKELIN, N. W. earner of id and Union tit., between Sprue and Pine, 1 ) squares from the Exchange. YOUNG MEN t If you value youi life oryour health, remember, the delay of month, nay, even e week, may prove your tain, both of hotly nd mind. Hence let no false modesty Jeter you from making your case known to one who, from education and respectability, esn alone befriend you. He who places himself under Dr. KINKELIN'8 treatment, may religiously confide in bia honor aa a gentleman, and in whose bosom will be forever locked the aecret of the patient. Too many think they will hug the aecret to their own hearts, and cure themselves, Alaat bow of ten is this a fatal deluaion, and how many a pro mising young man, who might have been en orna ment to society, has faded Itom trie earin. COUNTRY INVALIDS, finding it Inconvenient to make personal applies tin, can, by atating their case explicitly, together with all their symptoms, (per letter, post-paid,) have forwarded to them a chest containing Dr. K'a me- icines appropriated accordingly. Packages of Medicines forwarded to sny part ol the United States at a moment's nonce. Post urn Lrrrans, addressed to Dr. Km iliu, Philadelphia, will be promptly attended lo Oc. 30th, 1847. ly FOB. SCROFULA. A PATERNAL GOVERNMENT. j- vuiiiv uvjuuimi.u n lilt a J UUlla nanasoine, lasmonable Count, who mixed largely in l-nglish society in Rome. Du ring an evening's conversation he remark ed, he had never beheld the sea and had greaiaeaire to ao so. i observed that was very easy, the sea was but a few miles dis tant, and if he preferred a sea-port, Civita Vecclna was not very far oif. The Count laughed. "I made an ellbrt to accomplish it, but tailed," he then said. "You Eng lish who travel over the world do not know uur sysieui. x uppueu lately lor a pass- pon to vismne coast; the omcials inquired my age and with whom I lived ; I said with my mother. A certificate from mv mother was demanded, verify'ins the truth of my stntement. I brought it ; the pass port was still refused. I was asked who was my parish priest; having answered, a certificate from him was required, as to the propriety of my leaving Rome. 1 got the priest's certilicate ; they then told me in the office I was very persevering, that really they saw no necessity for my roam ing about the country just then, and that it was better for me to remain at home with my mother." The only palliation for the refusal of a passport to this young man for his trip, may be found in the fact that the insurrection had occurred at Rimini a few months before, and as the youth had an honest face, and was not then of age, the officials may have considered him a conspirator. r-xroMxu the iarsox. A minister wad one Subbulh day examing the Sunday School in catechism before the congregation. The Sr. Pniko1 Panacea is recommended M a certain remedy, ot one instance ot iU failure linn ever occurred wlien free ly used ! It curci the iliseuac nml at thesnnie time impart! vipor to the whole syntem. SVrofuloui persons can never jmv too mncli iittcniimi to the Mate of their blood. It pu ri iient inn it In hi Id le their Brut aim ; for perscA'enuice will accomplish a cure of kvfx her kim taut disease. FOR KIIUPTIOnToF THE SKIX. Scurvy, Scurl.utic AlTix'tions, Tumors, White Swelliiur, Kryniclns. Ulcers. Cancers, ft nulling Sores, Scabs and Hi leu, lr. Drake's Phi mem cannot im too highly extolled; it searches out the very root of the disease, and pcrmajicut. INDIGESTION OK DYSPEPSIA. No medicine perhaps has ever been discovered which pives so much tone to the stomach ,M causes the secre tion n a itenltliy gastric jmcc to decompose the loud as Dr. Drake's Panacea KHCKAIATISM. Dr. Drake's Panacea is unci I with the crrateot siieccra in Ilhi-umaiic 0uilaiiio. enpeeiulK such nnehronic. It cures by driving out all impurities niid'foiil humours which hnvo hot i in m hit til in the system, which nre the cause of Kheu mat i urn. Gout, and S wellings ot the inl. Other remedies s-iiuel itucs irive temimntrv relief: this entirely eradicates the disenne from the system, even when the limbs and bones uiv uiuum uiiy awuiicu, CONSUMPTION. Coxsr.MrTiox cas be ciTtED. Coitiihs, Catarrh, Brm chitis, Spittiuir of lil., Asthma. DithYult or i.rniW Hi- ptietonituni. Hectic Plush, Night Sweats, Pain in the aide Vc. hnve been cured, and enn be with us much certuinty as any other (tinea sc. A specific has injf been sought for, but in vain until the discovery of lr. Dniku's Panacea. Jt is mild and safe but certain ami ellieutions in its opeiation, mid cannot poywihly injure the most delicate constitution, We would curnestly recommend those afllicted to give it a trial and we lielievc they will not liave occasion to regret it. The PYutoui is cIcauKcd and vtreuglhcned, the ulcers on the luniks nre healed, vnd tht imtients irradually leguiu their usuui iieuiin anu streugin. neau me luuowuig : TESIUMOXY. Piiila.. Dee. 14lh. 1&47. Dkar Sir : In rcnlv to vour ouestion rcHneetinir the use of Dr. Drakes Panat eu, 1 will sav, that although u perfect dislnjirever in the existence of a Panacea, or cure lor all dibeascn, however valuable it nmv be in certain conditions t the system, still 1 have believed that a cure foi Consuinp- uni wouiu ue uiscovereu urner or later, and cuiiosity leu ne tu trv vour medicine in two verv inveterate cases. They w eru pniuouucetl by the atteiuliiitf physicians to he lmonaky coNsrMrTioN, and abandoned by Uicm as is cl'Rablr. One of the ncrtkais had been under the treat ment of several very able practitioners for a number of yfjuip, tuiu nicy siiiu inc nau "ftiu lusnioneu wOiisrimpiioii ctMubine with Scndula," and that she might linger for nu lime nut eon iu nor ne permanently relieved, in outnesses the effect ot the Panacoi has been most trrutifviutr. Only four or five bottles were used bv one of the persons before sue negun to improve rapidly. 1 lie other Kxiic about ten 1 win only ana trial tuiaiuar us l am witli consumption ty iibritnnea d by j.tunaive olcrutin as a study, and knowing also the injurious effects in iime cases out of ten of Uir, botiestt, and other vegeUible tonics, as well as of many oi me expectorants umi seilutives, 1 should never have recommended the u&e of Drake's Panacea if I had nut Ik-mi aetpiuiiited with the iugredieuts. Suttice it to say that these are leconimenuen uy tair most popular and acientilic nhvsi ciuus, and in their present eomhiued stale, form probably i ue iM-st an t rim e mat lias ever tHen nuidr. The cure is in accordance with a theory of Consumption broached in r ranee a iev veurs airo. iv one oi ner iikphI eminent wri. ters on iiiedieine, uud now established by facts which ad mit uj no uis nine. cry Hespectfully Yours, L. C. CUNX To use the kinauagc of n not her. ,;Dr. Pruke's Panacea In always salutary in its ellccts never injurious. It is not as Opiate it is not and Kxpectoraut. It is not intended to lull the invalid into a fatal security. It is a gTeut remedy a Kiunu iicaiiinr ana ciiniuve compound, ine great ami oni remedy which meibcal science and skill has yet prod need fur the treatment of this hitherto unronuucred maladv. And no per hi amicieo with tins dread disease, will be just to h nncii anu ms iricnos, It he go down to the gruve without testing its virtue. A single b-ttle, in most cases, will pro- Mict: itivoiiioiu eiuuiue iu u u conuuiou oi aiiv iiuiient. uun cvci iv . TOTHELAUIF.S. IJldlua uf ptile roninlfxiiin ami oniniiinntirf. luiliif.. nml urn u ore u;iiiiiaieii uv inottc utifftruell'ins whlca feinillt; ie li.iiiie n, art- rcxunil bv tho use ol a bottle or two, U bliiimi vior. It is by inr the best reinedv ever discovereil fur weakly children, uml such as have tail humors ; being lucuNi mi, iiu-y luKu it, it muueuiuieiy restores tiie uimeule, streuvth uud color. Noihiui can be more surprisina; than its invifronitinir ef. km-is on me iiunmii iraine. l'emns, ull weakness ana uir silude brlore Uikinir il, at once keeoine robust ami full of eiierfry umier u mitiienee. It uumedmtii counteracts (lie ucrveiLSsuess oi the lunule Iruiue. C AUTION'. He careful Dud see tlint yon Ret the peuu. ine Dr. Urakk's I'anacka it has the sinnalure ol" Geo. F promts on ine wrajiiwr mid nlso the nuuie "Da. Drake: i "cea, i-imla." I.l jwn in the irMra. Hreiired only bv Stores & Co.. Drueuisti. No .81 Vnrth. Sixth St., riiiuulelphiu. Aecut for PuiilmryII. MAPSI'rt. Sold nlsj by Wj. A. Mlurax tt Co., Dnnville II. Shaet fr, Miltonj Mauv .McCov, Norlhuiiiberlund: li. P.Lvti, lllooiusliuiir. A;ril 1, leie ly SALAMANDER, FIRE AXD THIEF PROOF CHESTS, FinK-PItOOF DOOIW FOR BANKS AND STORES Seal and Letter-Copyinsr Presses, Patent Shite-Lined Ilel'i iterators. Water Fil ters, Patent Portable Water Clo- l fur the bick and Infirm. EVAN S & MATS ON, 70 South Third Strct.t, iM'POSITE THE PHILADELPHIA EXCIUN'GE. M'CLEES &GEKMON'S DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS, No IDS Chcsnut Street, South East Corner of Eighth it., Philadelphia, PORTRAITS from the smallest breast-pit to the Unreal aizc, ainily or in groups. Tho Viorirkiors are wairaiitcd in sayinp, that ihrir work hat gained a reputation second to none in the world, r.xtiacts from tbe l're?a t 'Life-like in the expression, chasll; correct in the shading. Ledger. "The art haa arrived at great perfection, and none understand n lietter than ftlclleea ei ucr mon." Baltimore hit. o Admirable ! nothing can exceed their exquisite delicacy." V. S. Gazette. Extract from the report of the Judge, at the last fair of the Franklin Institute. "Daguerreotypes in this department there are some ery excellent specimens in the exhibition, and the Judges think they see a progressive improvement in thia branch of the art. 'J'bey have not recommended an a- ward in favor of any of the enmpeiitois, hut are deposed to rank as firtt in order, tho collection of McUI.EKa & UEKMUIN, aa containing tbe lar gest numher of tuperior specimens." I hihideiplim, tea. ia, ibib. cm MALLISTEE.3 CE) 12 3C2T CP KOC 123 "CP I CUTLE11Y. AN extensive Slock of Pocket and Table CUT LERY, for sale liv J CHIT 1. COLEMA1T, Xus. 33 and 33 ARCADE, and 8 J North THIRD Street, CompiUing 5000 dozen Penknives, Scissors anil llnznrs. Also, a choice assortment of Rodgera Si Sons, Woatenholm's, Greavc.'s, W, & S. Uulchei's and Fenney'a Cutlery. Also, ppamsh, Uirk and Hunting hnivcs. Also, Guns, Pistols, and Bowie Knives. Alar, The American Razor Strop, a superior article, worty the attention of Dealers. Card Dealers in Oulleiy, will find the above Stock worthy their attention, as the Suhtcrihr r' chief business is importing and selling cutlery. l'bibdtlhia, June lOlh, 1848 ly. GIESE fe SON. Commission and Forwarding MERCHANTS, No. 48 Commerce Street IVhatf. BALTIMORE. Will receive and sell all kinda of Country Pro duce Flour, Grain, he. N. B. Particular attention given to the sale of Lumber. And cash advances made on con signments, when required. April 1, 1848. 4m The Grand Purgative FOB THE CUBS OF Headache, Giddiness, Rheumatism, Tiles, Dytpep-ia, Scuivy, Small Pox, Jaundice, Pains in the Back, Inward We.kness, Palpitation of the Heart, Rising in the Throat, Dropsy, Asthma, Fevers of all kinds, Female Complaints, Measles, Salt Rheum, Heart Burn. Worms, Cholera Morbus, Coughs, Quinsey, Whooping Cough, Consumption, Fits, Liver Complaint, F.risipt las, Deafness, Ilchings of ihe Skin, Colds, Gout, Gravel, Nervous Complaint', sets, liiteime usual question was put to the first j trapper, about thirteen years of ae. irl, a who occasionally assisted her father, who was publican, ill waiting on customers. "What is your name'!" said the parson No reply. "What is your name V he replied Hi a more peremptory manner "None of your fun, Mr. Minister," said the girl. "You know my name well enough Don't you say wheii you come to our house n a night, "Bet, bring me some more ale :" The congregation, forgetting the sacred aess of the place, were in a broad gtin, and the parson looked daggers. SiiEBirr v one Vote. The Canvassers of Oswego county, New York,' have declared Norman Howe, the Whig candidate for Sheriff! elected by oat majority Maiiuiurturc and keep constant ly on haiul, a larse auortiuenl of ' A the above artieles, together with ' S't Iheir latent Improved Siluiuaurier 1 'ttir lil"'e ';si whieh j:'i((Jr Vf'C pre m) eolistrueted us to set ut rest I 'i-i' ,'i'h all manner of iloubt aa to their Ili. y will resist the bra of anv uuiltlinif. The outsiile ese. of these bules are inuue ol boiler iron, the maute cuaeol' si) tone, anu between the outer eue and uuier euse ia a snuee ot me tlirea inelies thick, and is tilled in with indestruc tible mnteriul, so us to umke it nn iniioiiUilily to burn any of the eontenta inside of Ibis Chest. Thews bijiiMloiie Sn. bnunulora we lire prepared uml do chulh'iure the world to pruduee any urtiele in Ibe slmiie of llook Sufea Ihut wilt stand us mueh heul, unit we hold ourselves rauly at all limes to huve litem fuirlv Uwted by iiulilie bonfire. We alo continue tt inunuliieture a birge uiul Keueral assort ment ot our rretiuuiii Air-lipht r ire rreol bulea ot which there are over Hio now in Hue, and in every nwtatice they have iriveu eutiie autisiiteiion to the pureliaaere uf whieu we will refer the puUic to a few getitleiueu who have inciu in use llnvwood fnvcler. Poltsvillc! Joaenh G. Lawton Poiisi ille j Mi. William Oirr, l)oyletown. Pa. N. 4 li. TurUir, I2u luirtli 3d St.: A Wrnrlil k. Nenhcw Vine St. wliurf; Aluxunder Caror, Cmveyuncer, corner of Filbert and ylli sts.; John M. Ford, .13 uorth 3d St.; Myers Hush, 2i north 3d at.i Jumea M. Piml, till aoulh 4lh st.j Dr. David Juyne, b south M St.; Mai hew T. Miller, 'iiith 3i st.; and wu could iiume some hundreds of others II it were neeeiwary. Now we invite the attention of the I public, uud particularly those in want of Fire Proof ftufes, to call al our store before purcltusuia elsewhere, and we can satisfy them they will get a belter and cheaper article at our stoie tluui at any other cslaUhstnueiit in the city. We nlso numuluclure the ordinary 1 ire Proof Chests, at at very low prices, cheaper than they can be bought at any other store in Philadelphia. rA v hi r.v a.t, JOHANNES WATSON. Philadelphia, April 8, IMS ly dieore J. Weaver, BOPB MAKER & SHIP CHANDLER. A'o. la Water Street and No. 1 1 North Wharve Philadelphia. AS constantly on band, general assort ment of Cordate. Beine 1 wines, etc., mi si d Hopes, Fiahinc Hope. While Hopes, Manil Is Ropes, Tow Lines for Can Boats. Also,! complete assortment of Seine Twines, etc, such as Hemp BhaJ and Herring Twine, Deal Patent (Jill Nat Twine, Cotton Shad and Herring Twine, Bhoa Threads, 4c cVe. Also, Bed Coids, Plough Unas, Halters, Traces, Cotton and Linen Carpet Chains, 4c, all of which ha will dispose of on reasonable terms. Philadelphia, June 31, 1843. ly inn a viaicTT or otueb diseases abisiko raoM iMrrniTits or the sloop, and ob. STitccTiom in thi oboais or ni- eESTIOH. Fxperienre hss proved that nearly every Dis ease originate fiom Impuriliea of the Blood or de rangements of the Digestive Organs ; and to secure Health, we must remove those obstructions or re store the Blood to iis nalural state. The aversion lo taking medicine is most rrTec tually removed by Clickhib's Viof.tabii Pub sativb Pills, being completely enveloped with a eoatwg of pure white Sugar, (which is as distinct from the internal ingredients as a nut shell from the kernel) ad save ao taste or mkdicibs, But are aa easily swallowed as bits of candy. Moreover they neither nauiente or gripe in the slightest degree, but operate equally nn all Ihe dis eased parts of the sysiem, instead of confining themselves to, and racking any pellicular region. Thus, if tl.e Liver be affected, one inuredient will operate on thnt particular organ, and, by cleansing it of an E I ces of Bile restore it to iu naturil slate. Another will operate on the Blood, and remove all Impuiilies in its circulation; while a thiid will rtreclually eipel whatever impurities may have been discharged into the stomach, and hence Ihey stbice at the boot or ihskae, re move all Impure Humors from the bodyt opm the pores externally and internally sepnrate all foreign and obioxious particles from Ihe chyle, so that the blood may be thoroughly puie thus secu ring a fee and healthy action to the Heart, Lungs and Livei; and thereby ihey hestobe health e- VIM HI ALL OTHlB MEANS RAVE TAILED. The entire Iruih of the above can be ascertained by tbe trial of a single box t and their virtues are so positive and certain in resioring Health, that the urnpnetor tnmla himself to return ihe money paid for them in all eases where they do not give universal siis action. Itctull Price, 35 eta. per Itux. Principal office No. 66 Vesey st, N. Yoik, Hold by JOHN YOUNG, Sunbury, M. A. McCAY, Noiihumimiland 03" rfememlier Dr. C. V. Clickener ia the in ventor of the Sugar Coated Pills, and lliut nothing of tbe sort wss ever heard of umil be introduced them in June, 1843. Putchaseis should, therefor. always ask lor (Jliikener Hugar loafed Pills, and lake no others, or they will be made the victims of fiaud. Kept 18tb, 1847. ly eow T has power to cause ill extxbwal SORES, SCROFULOUS humors, 8KIN DI8EA8E8, OISONOUS WOUNDS to discharge their pu trid matters, and then heals them. It is richly termed All-besting, for there Is scare ly a diaease, external or internal, that it will not benefit. I nave nseu it tor tna last tourteen years for all diseases of the chest, consumption and liver, involving the utmost danger and responsibility, and I declare before heaven and man, that not in one aingle case haa it failed lo benefit when ths pa tient was within the reach of mortal means. I have had physicisns, learned in the profession. I have had ministers of Ihe gospel, judges of the bench, aldermen, lawyers, gentlemen of ths high est erudiiion, end multitudes of ihe poor use it iu every variety of way, and there baa been but one voice one unHersal voice saying I MA luster, your Ointment is GOOD." In scrofula, Uld Bores, Eryeenelaa, 1 elter. !.! vet Complaint, Sore Eyes, Quinv, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Broken or 8ore Breast, Piles, all Chest Diseases, such as Asibma, Oppressions, Pain- Also, Bore Lips, Chapped Hands, tumors, Unit dren's Cutaneous Eruptions, Nervous Diseases, and of the Spine, there ia no medicine now known as Rood. SCALD HEAD. We have cured eases thst actually defied every thing known, ss well as the ability of IS or 20 doctors. One man told us he had spent f 300 on his children without any bene fit, when a few boxes ot Ointment cured tbem. BALDNESS. It will testore the hair sooner than sny other thing. HEADACHE The salve has cured persons of the headache of 12 years' standing, and who had it regular every week, so that vomiting often took place. - DxArnEss, Eak Atns, snd Aoub in the Face, are cured by this Ointment with like success. KUKN8. It Is one of the beat things in the world for Burns. (Read the directions around Ihe box.) RHEUMATISM. It removes almost immedi ately ihe infliimation and swelling when the pain cen-es. (Rout the Directions sround Ihe Box.) COLD FEET. Consumption, Liver Com plaint, Pain in the chest or side, falling off of ihe hair, one or the other always accompanies cold feet. (This Ointment is the true remedy.) It is a sure Sinn of disease lo have cold feel. TETTER. There is nothing belter for Ihe cure of Teller. PILES. Thousands sie ycar'y cured by this Ointment. CORNS. Occasional use of the Oinlment will always keep Corns from growing. People need never be troubled wilh ihem il they will use il, Bead the following Communication, Received fiom an old. respected snj well known citizen of Philadalphia. and then judge for your self: Philadelphia. 10 mo., 13th, 1846. To T. B. Peterson, Having bren requested lo cive mv opinion on the merits of M'AI.I.IS- TER'S SALVE, I am willing to enumerate some of the benefits which I have expeiicnccd in Ihe use of Iho article. In the spring of 184.'), I had an attack of Ery sipclas in my face which became very painful, and extended into one of my eyes, being attended with fever, mv distress was great and I began to be fear ful of losing my rye. Although not much of a believer in what is commonly cnllid qnaek medicines, I purohaeed a box and made an opplicalion to my face. To my surprise the piin soon ab.iteil, and in s week's time it was entirely cured, and I firmly believe that it was the solve, under Providence that cured me. From that time to the present, I have used the article as occasion required, and in every case where I have ued it, I have found a decided benefit. At ore time, on going lo b?d at night, my ihroat was so sore ibat I swallowed with difficulty, but by an application of the salve I was relieved l.efote morning, I have uaod it in coco of burns, bruises, sprains, and flesh cuts, all wilh the happiest effects, and one case of poisoning by a w ild vine in the woods. has been dried up and cured by a few application. 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 I expect to keep it constantly in my family. Though not ami itious lo appear in print, yet I cannot refuse lo have this commnnicaiinn made pullic if judged best to serve the ciuse of humani ty. Respectfully thine, WM ADAMS, No. 26, Old York Road. CAUTION. No Ointment will be genuine unless tbe namea of Jamea M'Allister, or James M'AIIister 6i Co., are written wilh a pen on eve ry label. JAMES M'ALLISTER. Sole proprietor of the above medicine. U3-PRICE, 29 CENTS PER i?OXJT) Aqehts : J. W. FRILING, Sunbury, FORSYTH, WILSON & Co., Northumberland, Dr. WM. M. BICKLEY, Danville, J. G. CHOUSE, Selinsgrove, P. C. SH F.LI. E It, Lewiaburg, WM. F.NAGLE. Milton, JOHN SHARPLESS, Cattawiasa. Feb. I9tb, 1648. eowly VENI, VIDI, VICL Dr. ALLEN'S VEGE TABLE COMPOUND, for the cure of DYSPEPvSlA. LIVER COMPLAINT. NER VOUS DEBILITY. BILIOUS AFFECTIONS, 4c. This Medicine is offered to ihe public under the assurance that there is mi article in existence having stronger claims lo their consideration. Be ing compounded by a tegular Graduate of Jeffer son College, Philadelphia, and a practising physi cian of twenty years' standing in Philadelphia, his long experience has confirmed him in the opinion Ihut s compound medicine was required to prevent nd remedy the debilitation produced by residing in low, miasmatic climates, and to counteract the pro-trating influences of many nervous disorders wilh which lha human family sre afflicted. DR. ALLbN ia well known physician, and has used the above medicine in his practice for 8 years wilh the most astonishing effect, having tes ted its qualities in above rlVE THUIJBANU tJASES. No medicine ever received more Haltering re commendations from phyticians of eminent stand ing than ha been bestowed on this. da iv k note list. pennstLtania. Ths following list shows the current valus of all Pennsvlvsnia Bsnk Note. The most Implicit re liance may be placed upon H, as it is every week jarerully compared with and corrected from iticK nell's Reporter. Blank! in PhUadelpbia. Na-.; I.ocat,o. NOTES AT PAR. Bank of North America , Bank of the Northern Liberties Commercial Bank of Penn'a. . Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank Kensington Bsnk Philadelphia Bank . . Schuylkill Bank 8onthwark Bank . Western Bsnk a Mechanics' Bank Manufacturers' & Mechanics' Bank Bank of Penn Township . Girard Bank Bank of Commerce, late Moyamensing Bank of Pennsylvania Country nanus. par par par par par par par par par par par par pa; par par par par par par par par par Bank of Chester County Westchester Bsnk of Delaware County Chester Bank of Germontown Germantown Bank of Montgomery Co. Norristown Uoylestown liana JJoylestown Easlon Bank Easlon Farmers' Bank of Bucks co. Bristol Bunk of Northumberland Northumberland par Columbia Bank & Bridge co.' Columbia Farmers Bank of Lancaster Lancaster County Bank Lancaster Bank Farmers' Bank of Resding Office of Bank of Perm's. Office do do Office do do Office do do NOTES AT D Wank of the United States Miners' Bank of Poltsville Bank of Lewistown Bank of Middle-town Carlisle Bank Exchange Bank Do do branch of Harrishurg Bank Lebanon Bank Merchants' 6c Manuf. Bank Bank of PitUburg West Branch Bank Wyoming Bsnk Northampton Bank Berks County Bank Office of Bank of U. S. Do do do Do do do Bank of Chambersburg Bunk of Gettysburg Bank of Susquehanna Co. Erie Bunk Farmers' Sc. Drovers' Bank Franklin Bank Honesdale Bank Monongahela Bank of B. York Bank N. B. The notes of those hanks on which we omit quotations, and substitute a dash ( ) are not purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, wilh the exception of those which have a teller of reference. BROKEN BANKS. Philadelphia Sav. Ins. Philadelphia Philadelphia Loan Co. do Schuylkill Sav. Ins, do Kensington Sav. Ins. A do Penn Township Sav. Ins. do Lancaster par Lancaster par Lancaster par Reading par Harrishurg"! These Lancaster I offices Resding jdo not Easton j issue n. I8COUNT. Philadelphia 17 Pottsville par Lewistown failed Middletown 1 Carlisle 1 Pittsburg 1 Holliilaysburg 1 Harrisburg 1 Lebanon par Pittsburg 1 Piltsbutg 1 Williamsport H Wilkesbarre l Allentown no aale Reading failed Pittsburg failed Erie do New Brighton do Chambersburg 1 Gettysburg 1 Montrose H Erio 35 Wsynesburg Washington 1J Honesdale 1 i Browns 7 i tie 1 York 1 DR. SWEETSER'S OP ,jk 2T S3 J& . THIS Medicine Is warranted, on oath, not to contain particle of Calomel, Corrosive Sub limate, Arsenic, Chloride of Gold, or any delete rous minersls. The principle upon which this Medicine acts, is aaalatlna snd harmonising with nature t It drives out ell foul acrimonious humors from the hlnml and bodv. and bv assimilating WHO and strengthening the gastric juice of the stomsch, it aa.Lta d mailon i In short mere is noi a vein, n- "... ... . L 1 nr. mn arte of nerve in the numsn uouy. tnai is not strengthened by the PANACEA, and it also possesses the remarkable properly or removing mercury from ine nones snu joints. FOR ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, Scurvy, 8corbuiic Affections, Tumors, Scrofula or Kings' Evii, White Swellings, Erysipelas, uicers, Cancers. Runnine Sores. Scabs and Biles, lime and a determined perseverance In U . owtr. ! 8ER'S PANACEA, will effect cure. FOR INDIGESTION. Rejection of food. Nausea. Vomitings, Nervous af fections, Billious complaints, Head ache, Paleness, or Femsla Irregularities. Dr. 8 WEET8Elt'S PA NACEA will soon effect a cure t but if obstinate, or attended with griping, riving pains, the dose should be increased, and the cure will soon be ef fected. Lei not the patients frighten themselves with the ides that they are too weak to take muc medicine; but bear in mind that this mildly opera ting medicine put not weakness into Ihe frame, but mod certainly drawa weakness out, leaves slrengt in its place, and by giving composed sleep at night and an appetite lo relish any food, re-animaiea the whole frame with vigorous action, clearing Ih mind and improving the sight. S.J.MEGA11GEE&CO. MERCHANTS. And Dealer in Paper, and Paper Manufactu rers' Malcruiii. No. 33 Commerce St., PHILADELPHIA. KEEP constantly on hand large assort meat of printing and other paper. News papers in ths country, can be supplied at all times, with paper ef any sue and quality, at id lowest prices. Philadelphia, June 17th, 1818 no sale closed closed failed closed no sale failed failed fuiled no salo Manual Labor Bank (T. W; Dyott, prop.) failed fowsnda Bank Towanda Alleghany Bank of Pa. Bedford Bank of Beaver Beaver Bank of Swalara Harrisburg Bank of Washington Washington Centre Bank ltellefonte City Bank Pittsburg Farmers' Si Mech'cs' Bank Pittsburg Farmers' & Mech'cs' Brink Fayette co. Farmers' &. Mech'cs' Bank (ireencnstle Harmony Inslituto Harmony Huntingdon Uank Juninta Bank Lumbermen's Bank Northern Bank of Pa. New Hope Del. Bridge Co. Norlhumb'd Union Col. Bk, North Western Bank of Pa. Office of Schuylkill Bank Pa. Agr. &. Manuf. Bank Silver Lake Bank Union Bank of Penn'a. Westmoreland Bank Wilkesbarre Bridge Co. Wilkesbarre no sale Qp All notes purporting to be on any Pennsyl vania Bank not given in the above list, may be set lown as frauds. NEW JERSEY. Huntingdon no sale Lewistown Warren UundalT New Hope Milton Meadtille Port Carbon Carlisle Montrose Uniontown Greensburg SCROFULA AND GLANDULAR AFFEC TIONS. Scrofula is said to be heridilary, Ihe infant re ceiving from its parents the seeds of this disease, which increases with its years, if neglected snd not submitted to frequent purification with D SWEETSER'S PANACEA. TheglanJs are pi ced in the corners of the body, and out of the way of direct communication ; their ronl use is a subject on which much difference of opinion prevails; il suffices us to know Ibat when in a diseased state, they are capable of being purified snd cleansed by a long course ol JJr. sw i tsuit a taina CEA, which restores them to sound and pioper action. Scrofulous persons can never pay loo much attention to their blood, its purification should be their first thought, for alter a lonsr course of perse verance, Ihey will ever cure heieditary disease. In cases of JA DND1CE. ASTHMA, LIV EH COMPLAINTS, TIC DOLOHEVK. RHEU MATISM OR RHEUMATIC GOVT, Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA cannot be loo high ly extolled ; it seaiches out the very root of the disease, and by removing it from Ihe Blood makes a cure certain and permanent. For diseases of the Bladder and Kidneys, Stric. litres. Gravel, Stone, Piles, Fistula, Urinoru Ob structions and Extreme Costireness, Dr. SWE ET- SEU'S PANCEA is the beat lemedy ever tr ej; it removes all those acrimonious humors from the Blood which give rise lo the above diseases, and by keeping the blood in a puro condition, insurcB health. For DROPSY, FALLING ofihk BOWELS, Impurities of the Blood, Mercurial Taint, Weak ness of the Spine, Flow of Blood lothe Head Gid diness, Singing and Buzzing Noise in the Head and Ears, Dr. SWEETSEH S PANACEA will give certain relief; in all severe and chronic cases, the patients cannot be loo often reminded that lar ger doses and perseverance w ill effect a cure. In Chills and Fevers. Bilious Fevers. Affections of the Eye nod Ears, Simngu and Bleeding Gums. Bronchitis anil recent Coughs and Coldt, Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA will be found perfectly sure and certain in its clfecK GRAVEL AND URINARY COMPLAINTS. Those complaints are geneiully attended wiih the most fatal consequences, and ate seldom or ne. ver cured by the present mode of treatment ; thry usually uccompany the patient t the grave, alter suffering the most excruciating pain and torture. noeirhTT The cause of these complaints are the same as all failed no sale closed no ssle closed failed failed fuiled not' humors sre expelled, yon have no more fever When a patient with fever submits to be bled, or hsvs his blood poisoned with mercury, it weakens his frame to such a degree, that if he survives the process, it slvr eys leaves him subject to distressing chills, when S times oat of 10 he resorts to sgae pills powders, or tonic mixtures; this is going from bsd to worse, ss these vegetable pills, powders, c, are nothing bat mercury and quinine in disguise, wnicn may tor a lime drive tbe disesse so fsr Into tbe body ss not to be perceptible, bat very soon l will break out again with fearful violence. To core ague and fever, ihe cause of the disesse mast be re moved out or the blood snd body, which csn be ef fectually done by using Dr. 8WEET8ER'S PA NACEA, which purifies, cleanses snd strengthens, Il contains nothing that can possibly Injure,! and its uwm - !) i against chills snd levers. PILES. . , In Att Cases or Pitxs, Dr. SWEF.TSEU'S PANACEA will effect s very speedy cure. It e-j moves from Ihe blood, stomach and bowels all Ibose foal acrid burning humors, which are' tb eauae of Piles snd Cosliveness, and by strengthen-, mg ms digrs'ive organs, improves every part of th enure nooy, FLATULENCY AND WIND. j These diseases are caused bv Ihe stomach and bowels being choked up wilh viscid slimy matter; ine air wnicn eniera mem cannot escape until forced by eome contraction uf the alomach to expel it , bence tbe cause of pain. A few doses of Dr. 8WEETSER'S PANACEA will convince the sufferer that relief is sttained. GREAT MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN. Parents will find the PANACEA a vsluable medicine for their children, keeping Iheir bodies in a heahhy condition, thereby assisting their growth children or grown peisons, after taking it, are not liable lo be attacked with an epidomic as before as it always leaves the blood in a pure condition, and the entire system in a strengthened slate ; 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 erne purely adapted to their use. Most ladies du ring Ihe period of pregnancy are afflicted with piles Dr. Sweeiser's Panacea, by regulating the bowels, will entirely obviate Ihis, and its purifying proper lies on the blond and fluids, insures lo ihem heal thy olT-pnng. No ono who is a mother should I without it, and thosn who are nursii,B win finj j, of great bem fit to tho health of iheir infants. ror narrennes and all diseases of the womb, il is wilhoul s'rival in theenire hisloiv and pi.lrJ.,.. of medicines ; by its extraordinary strengthening " "uuiawa anu strengthens Ihe wnmh, a weakness of which is the cause of failure to have nspring. INEUVOUS DISEASES. Under this hend mav be classed Pl,,ii.ii.,n Ihe Heart, Tic Dolorenux or Faceache, Neuralgia Indigestlon.Toolliache.Melancholj.Hyslerics.anii in fact, every disease caused by iho sharp, biting acrimonious humors irritating? ihe nr. . n.. nerves receive ihe morbid impression from Ihe Mo msch, or rather from the blood through the agencj of the stomach and dilutive organs, and allbougi other parts of the body are apparently the seat o llic disease, still it is caused bv the morbid impres Hon conveyed from t',e blood by ihe nerves, to lha part, n i. w doses ol Dr. SWEETSER'S PA NACEA will soon assure tho patient that he ha tho euro in hia possession. failed closed failed closed Bank of New Biunswick Qclvideie Bank Burlington Co. Bank Commercial Bank Cumberland Bank Tanners' Bsnk Brunswick Belvidere Medford Perth Amboy Bridgeton Mount Holly failed 1 par i par par 4 Farmers' and Mechanics' Bk Rahway Farmers' and Mechanics' Bk N. Biunswick failed Farmers' and Merchant' Bk Middletown 1'U 1 Franklin Bank of N.J. Jersey City Houoken ilKgdt Ui axing Uo Hoboken ersey City Bsnk Jersey Cilv Mechanics' Bank Patterson Manufacturers' Bank Belleville Morris County Bank Morristown Monmouth Bk of N.J. Freehold Mechanics' Bank Newark Mechanics' and Manuf. Bk Trenton Morris Canal and Bkg Co Jersey City Post Notes Newark Bkg & Ins Co Newark New Hope Del Bridge Co LamberUvilla N. J. Manufuc and Bkg Co Hoboken railed failed failed failed failed 4 failed i par no sale no sale DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION AND ITS CONSEQUENCES. An eminent Profes- sor s iys: "ll chiefly sriacs in persons who lead either a very aedenlary or Irregular life. A Ithough not regarded as a fatal disease ; yet if neglected or improperly tresred, msy bring oil incurable Me lancholy, Jaundice, Msdiieas, or Veitlgo, Palsy and Apoplexy. A great aingularity attendant on it is, Ibat it may and often does continue a great length of lime wilhout sny remission of tbe symp toms. CAUSE-". Grief snd unessiness of mind, ins len-'e study, profuse evacuations, excess in venery, excessive use uf spirituous liquors, tea, tobacco, o- piuin, and oiber narcotics, immoderate repletion, over distention of the stomach, a deficiency of ihe secretion of ibr bile, or gislrto juice, exposuie to told and damp air, are the chief causes of Ihis dia ease. S Y M PTOMS. Loss of appetite, nausea, Heart- bum, acidity, and fuitid eructations, gnawing of ;he stomach when empty, uneasiness in lbs thront, pain in tho aide, cosliveness, chillness, languor, lowness of spirits, pilpilnliuus, and distuibed sleep. TREATMENT. DR. ALLEN'S VEGE TABLE ' COMPOUND hss never failed in alU dmg immediate relief, and a ladical cuie for Ihis disuase. fXj- This Medicine can be had of H. B Mas-er, Sunbury; J. u. Martiu, rottville; Medlar 4. Bickel, Orwigsburg ; and of Druggists generslly ALLEN & WARD. Proprietors. Philadelphia, Nov. 37, 1847 cq ly BOARDING. fllHE subscriber is prepared to receive and ac X commodate a few transient or permanent Boarder, at her residence in Sunbury. Tbe lo cation is in a handsome aod pleaaant part of the town, commanding a fine view of the Susquehan na, Northumberland and tbe scenery adjacent To peraons from the city, who wish to spend a few months during ths summer season, Suobury suorus a aengniiui retreat. ANN C. MORRIS, April 8, 1818 6m failed failed i failed 4 par par i i par 4 failed failed N J Prolcclon & Lombard bk Jersey Cilv Orange Bank Orange Palerson Bank Peterson Peoples' Bank do Princeton Bank Princeton Salem Banking Co Salem State Bank Newark State Bank Elixabethtowo State Bank Camden State Bank of Morris Morristown Slate Bank Trenton Salem and Philad Manuf Co Salem Sussex Bank Newton Trenton Banking Co Trenton Union Hank Dover Washington Banking Co. Harkensack UEL.AWAIIE. Bk of Wilm & Brandy wine Wilmington Batik o f Delaware Wilmington Bank of Smyrna Smyrna Do branch Milford Farmers' Bk of Slate of Del Dover Do branch Wilmington Do branch Georgetown Do brauch Newcastle Union Bank Wilmington (TV Under 6's tt? On all banks marked thus C there are ek I her counterfeit or altered notes of the various da- noiinnalKina, in circulation. 4 par i failed par par par par par par par par par Time aud llUtauce Saved t SUNBURY FERRY. fllHE subscribers having leased Ihs Sunbury JL Ferry, beg leave to inform the public, that tbey are prepared to convey Teams, Plessure Carriages and Foot passengers across the river with safety and without delay. They have pro vided themselves with new snd commodious crafts, which will always be attended with able aud careful hands. Persons travelling to and from and through Sunbury to New Berlin, Lewiaburg, Hartleton and other places, will find it greatly to their ad vantage to cross at this Ferry instead of the ttriuges, as tbey would save from two to four miles in distance. JOHN SPEF.CE. LEWIS LENHART. Sunbury, April 1, 1841 O. BENHERT, BOOT MAKER, No. 40, South Fourth Strut, Asova CuasmiUT. Jan. 29lb, lois others, the dross ol Ihe blood becomes encrusted on the finest narrow passages, whence arisd morbid secretions and stoppages of urine. You will find the most powerful diuretics of no use, as they only increase the quantity of urine and do not purify snd strengthen th psrts, JJy punlying the blood with Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA, you re move the cause of the disease, consequently it can not exist any longer, after sulficient perseverance in its use bss deprived Ihe blood snd body of sll scrimonious humors and incrustation DISEASES or tbs LUNGS-CONSUMPTION. This is a rery prevalent and fatal disease ; it re sults mostly from neglected coughs, colds and bron chitis, also from imptoper 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 palliated or removed from one part to break out in another. By divesting your bodies of all foul hu mors, through ihe medium of Dr. SWE ETHER'S PANACEA, the cure is at once rendered certain and permanent. Recollect, while there is acrimo nious humors floating in the circu'aiion, it is ss apt lo settle on the lungs as any other part of the body ibis ia the reason that consumption is so prevalent BILES, SORES AND ULCERS, Which you see on Ihe exterior, come from and have their source in, the interior, and might jut as well have fettled on your lungs, liver, or any nlhur part; which we know they frequently do, and pro duce most violent inflammatory disorders. The humor which occasions these sores is of s hiehly scrimomons burning nature, we know it trom the pain it gives in forming, and afterwards its ra pidly ulcerating and corroding ihe flesh and skin of Ibe part where it breaks out. 1 nts snows th necessity of frequently purifying the blood wilh IV SWEETSER'S PANACEA, and keeping such malignant humora in subjection. Should you have a bile or ulcer, be thankful that nature has take (rouble lo warn you of the danger youi life and bo dy is in, for it is a warning that the blond ia foul, Had this same acrimony selected ihe lungs instead of Ihe surface uf your body for its seal, consump tion of Ibe lungs would buva been the consequence, Delay not then, lo purity and cleanse with Di Sweetsnr's Panacea. SPINE DISEASE. Spinal affections, enlargement of Ihe boi.es and joints, while swellings, dip joint complaint, rup- luies, falling of Ihe boweU un.l worn i disease, will find a speedy ouie in Dr. Sll'EETSEK'S PA NACEA. Where the disease ba been of l-n standing, the time required to make a cure will be longer ; but ths patient may rest assured that determined perseverance will effect it. BRONCHITIS. A8THMA aid DISEASE OF THE WINDPIPE. These disease proceed fiom the serinstty or corrupt humors of the blood, having settled iuclf on Ihe throal and luugs, snd Mopped them up, so that they cannot draw sulficient sir in for respiration. Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA will give imme diate relief, and to make tbe cure perfect snd cer tain, il should be continued some lime slier, to free tbe system of ull bad humors. RHEUMATISM, RHF.UMU'IC GOUT AND MERCURIAL DISEASES Find a safe and speedy cure in Dr. SWEET SER'S PANACEA. It cures by searching every blood vessel snd artery, and driving out all impu rities and foul humora accumulated therein, which is the esuse of rheumatism, gout and swellings of ths joints. The deleterous effects of calomel and other mineral poisons, readily yield to ils sovereign influence ; indeed, when its vsluable properties be come fully known, Ihe use of sll miners) poison will be consigned to 'the tomb of sll the Capuleis,' and only be thought of sa a by-gone custom of the dar ker ages. Dr. 8wetser's Psnaces is also a sure curs for dyspepsls, piles, cosliveness, vertigo, head ache, pain in ths breast aud liver complaint. FEVER AND AGUE. Pever is always caused by a disorderly move ment of Ihe blood, struggling to fiee itself of some thing that encumbers il ; in fact, every kind of le ver is nothing more than a struggle between ths blood and corrupt humors, and as soon as the coi- ERYSIPELAS, on T. ANTHONY'S FIRE. This is an intlammnlorv di-ooli-r aim i ed with more or less pain. It proceeds from th foul, acrimonious humors lodged in the blood an nuids, settling on the Inn! s anj face, causing ex Heme pain and fevers; all annlieatinn. nn I haa suit foce are worse than useless, as Ihey only lend t """" " uica-s in some otner part, and perha cause death. Bleeding is likewise improper. T cuie the disease you mul gel rid of the cause : ol ly monone to get il.j foul humors out of your blom and you will bn well in a day. Dr. SYVEE'I SEH'S PANACEA, a thorough purifier of th blood, will search out every impurity in the moi remote parts of ihe body and expel it through th medium of the bowels. There is not a vein, art ry, muscle or organ of Ihe entire f.ainework i man, that Dr. Sweeiser's Panacea does nol in prove. To take it when you sre well Is to ket well ; and when sick to become well DR. SWEETSER'S PANACF. A posed only ol a vegetable mailer, or medical neri and warranted, on oath, as containing no one p; niio ui mercurial, mineral, or chimical subsume is found to be perfectly harmless lo ihe most n ni sge, or Ihe weakest frame, under any sti of h man suffering; the mnsl pleasant and bcnijrn in 0ration that was ever offered to the world; ai at the same time the moat certain in searching o the root of any complaint, however deep, and performing a cure. Price Jl per boitle, or six hollies f. x aale, wholesale and retail, at ihe rnrn CHARLES and PRATT S.reeis. Bl,imr., ; lb0.by . GEORGE BRIGHT. Nov. 6 1847.-.y Sunbu, SILENCE THAT iinxaiirrL cocgb ! THS LUHSS ARB 1 IV DAK- oxa, tub wonK or THS KKSTBOTIH HAS BtBX BLOCK, tub couon or coxsuarTioii hath IV IT A SOU Jill 11 nKATU. ARE YOU A MOTHER ! Your darling chi your idul and earthly y, is now perhi confined to her chamber by a dangerous cold I pale cheeks, her tdin shrunken fingers, lell I bold di-esse bas already gained upon her I sound of her sepulchral cough pieiecs your sou YOUNG MAN, when just about to enter I disease shed, a besri crushing blight over the I prospects 'of the future your hectic cough and f bin liinhs lell of your loss snd hope, hut you n not despair. There is a balm which will heal wounded lungs, it is S II E n M A X 8 ALL-II EALI X G BALSAM. Mrs. ATTREE, the wife of Wm. H. Atlt Esq. wss given up by Dr. Sewall of Washing! Dts. Roe and McL'lellan of Philadelphia, Dr. I and Dr. Molt of New York. Her friends thought she must die. She had every appears' of being in consumption, and was ao pronoun by her physicians Sherman's Balsam was gi' and it cured her. Mr. GARRABRANTZ, of Bull's Feiry, v also cured of consumption by this Balsam l sll other remedies failed lo ciie relief she was duced lo a skelet m. Dr. A. C. Castle, Dent 2rtl Broadway, has witnessed ils effects in sevt cases where no other medicine affoided relief I tbe Balsam operated like a charm. Dr. C. a witnessed its wonderful effects in curing Astbr which it never fails of doing. Spitting Blood, si ruing ss it may be, is effectually cured by ihis sam. It heals tbe ruptured or wounded bit vessels, and makes the lungs sound again. Rev. HENRY JONES, 108 Eiuhth aven was cured of cough and catarrhal affections ot years standing. The first dose gava biin more lief than all the olbei medicine he bad ever lak Dr. L. J. Heals, 19 IVancy street, gave it I sister-in-law who was laboring under consumpli and to another sorely afflicted wilh the Asih In both caaea, ils ell'ecls were immediate, soon storing Ihem lo cnmforiabls health. Mis. LUCRE TIA WELLS. 95 Christie an suliertd fiom Asthma 49 yvars. Sbeimsn's I sam relieved ber al once, and she is comparalii well, being enabled to subdue every attack b timely use of this medicine. This indeed ia real remedy for Coughs, Colds, Spitting III. Liver Complaints, snd sll the sthclions of Ihroat, and even Asthma and Consumption. Price SS cenls and 1 per bottle. Dr. Sherman's Cough and Worm Loxenges, Poor Man's Plaster sold as above. Dr. Sherman's office is si 106 Nassau st N A gen is, JOHN YOUNG, Sunbury. M. A. McCAY, Norlbumberl September 1 lib, 1847. ly ALL persons indebted to tbs subscriber, note or book account, are hereby nolilis call aud aettle the same without delay, in oi to savs costs. IRA T. C'LEME buubury, April 2?, le IS