SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOtJIlNAL WONDER FIX TELEGtlAPHIC FEAT. One of the most astonishing feats, in tele graphing has just boen accomplished between thii city and St. Louie, Mo., in the transmis sion of the President's Message between the two cities. Messrs. O'Reilly, of the Atlantic and Lake Telegraph Company, and H. J. Ro gers, of the American Telegraph Company, wishing to prove beyond all cavail that the lightning tine wild be made available tor the transmission of large documents as -.well s for short messages, determined to take ad vantage of the President's Message as a test little thinking at the time that it would be of the very inordinate length it has proved to be. For this purpose they stationed the most ex perienced operators on the various lines un der their charge, extending from Baltimore to St. Louis, Mo., the starting point being in this city, where the Message was received at 25 minutes before 2 o'clock, by Govern ment Express from Washington, and by horse express from the Mount Clnrc Drpot to the telegraph office in the Exchange. Messrs Reddish and Hough, of Philadelphia, connec ted with the O'Reilly line, having been de tailed for the most important part of the du ty to be performed, that of writing the entire document in Baltimore, commenced their ar duous task on Tuesday, shortly after its re ceipt, and at a few minutes before 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon finished their almost Herculean undertaking at which hour the signature of Jamks K. Poi.k nud the Washing ton date were written as plainly and legibly as the caption had been. 24 hours previously. The two operators wero at work, relieving each other occasionally, during the entire time, with the exception of a couple of hours yesterday morning, when they were inter rupted by a storm at tlio Western end of the line. They wrote the Message out in full, following the copy verbatim, even to the punc tuation and paragraphs a thing not usually tlone in telegraphing. The operators at this end of tlio line did not keep s register of the number of words contained in the document but are of the opinion that from the time oc cupied there cannot be less than fifty thousand. In its progress to St. Louis the Message was dropped fit the following stations on the line, viz: York, Ilnrrisbnrg, Carlisle, Chambers Imrg, Bedford and Pittsburgh, in Pennsylva nia, Massillon, Cleveland, Zanesville, Colum bus, Dayton, and Cincinnati, in Ohio; Madi son and Evansville, in Indiana; Louisville, in Kentucky; and Saline, in Illinois; a large portion of the Message reached Buffalo, New York, but the connection was broken off by a storm prevailing at that end of the line be fore its completion; it was also received at all the minor intermediate stations between this city and Evansville, Indiana the above mentioned placed having all acknowledged its receipt entire. This is truly a wonderful performance, and the gentlemen connected with the enterprise have succeeded in their arduous undertaking in a manner proving them to be able to accomplish anything they may make up their minds to do in the tele graphing line. The idea of document filling twelve columns of the Washington Union, or upwards of eight closely printed columns of the American, appearing in print in a city nearly one thousand miles distant from Wash ington, twenty-four hours after its delivery, is almost beyond belief, and is, perhaps, one of the greatest feats ever performed in this or any other country. As the enterprise was conceived and carried out by Messrs. O'Reil ly and Rogers gratuitously, they certainly de serve and will no doubt receive the thanks of the entire Western press. Baltimore American. i iJF THE ONLY RADICAL CUt fOft CONSUMPTION ! ! Scrofata or Ktnfr'i Kvil, RhcumMiwti, OTwtlmte Cutaneous tmptiviiR, Fimpim or rencwes on ine .ace, uKnrncn, DttPi, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter, Son Id Head. Kiitorpcmnit and Pain of th Bonn sno Joint , Pluliborn Ulcers, Syphi litic Symptomi, Pcialica or Lurnbngo, diMnaen rifting from an Injutli ciona nte of Meicury, Drop sy, Kxpramre or Impru dence in life; !, Chronic Cmirti-tulionnlDia-orrlera. fn this medicine aevcrnl innocent but very potent articles of tho vegetable kingdom are united, forming a compound entirely difTprpnl in lie chnrnctcr and properties fiom any other prepnrntion, and unrivalled in it operation on the system wlien laboring under dispone. H should l in the hands of every person, who, by buxiness, or general course of life, is prettircposed to Die verv many nilimcwti that ren der life a curse, instead of n blessing, and so often remit in mnin. THOMAS C. GARRETT & CO. ' . ' IMPORTER OV ' jop ca tax ua Plated end Britmnia Wars, Cutlery, snd Finiy Goods, snd Manufacturer! nf Jew, elry snd Silver Ware, is uneenui siren, r nur detphis; have received by lit arrive! t Isrgs snd handsome ilock ol Engiisn sno r rencn waicum and Met hie, Porcelain snd Fancy Clocks. Plited Urn!. Castors. Cake Baekele, mgn ann Chamber Candlesticks 8oup Ladles, Spoons and forks. Alee a good sssortmenl of Brl'snnls Wtrs and Fins Cutlery. . 4-.,. .,,. Tbeirstock nf JEWELRY Is large nd of the most fashionable kind, snd Ihey are well supplied ith Silver 8poone. Foike, Mugs, napsin ing. Butter Knives. die., and wi hout in iking eny dis play of p dees in the public prints, hey l" pared to sell as low aa those who do, and Invite prisons wishing to purrnsse io can. - rhlladelphis, JUlis iu. ma. mn . I KALLI3T3nrL3: : ! 3D U S.tP S5Q a T ties power Id Maes all ' SORES, jcrofuiaiub numnm, skin uibkases. OISONOU8 WOUNDS to discharge their pu trid matter, snd then heals them. ...... It ie richly termed All-healing, for there ie scare y a disease, external or internal, that It will not bent fit I have need It far the last fourteen years for all diseases of (he cheat, eonanmption snd llw, involving tha utmost danger and responsibility, and I declare before heaven and man, that not in one single esse haa It failed to benefit when the pa tient wss within the reach of mortal mesne, - I have had phyeician, tearnrd in the profession. I have had minister of the go-pel, judges of the bench, aidemen, lawyer, gentlemen of the high ret erudition, and multitudes of the poor u H In every variety of wav, snd there haa been but one voice one universal voice saying t "M'Alliater, your Ointment i uotJU." " In Scrofula, Old 8oree, Erysepelas, Tetter Li- - - i i, i . u - I." r, . ! u 'I 'I. 1 . . - r.aaaM .r 1sanniarnCTai I rr vonipiniiiii ooro bjn, wuin-r, cure i iiruan. t wrl7A tl.o llerormatlon Bronchills, Broken or Bore Breast. Piles, all Cheat v ........ n I DineaefB, each aa Aalbma, Oppreeaiona, Pain iF THE SIXTEENTH CKNIUKI Alao, SdreLip., Chapped Hands. Tumor-. ChiL W MANY. SVV1TZERLAINU, win oe . , Cutaneous Erontlona. Nervooa Dl-rawe. and of the Spine, there la no medicine now known (BA1VK ROTE LIST. PENKSlri.VAlVIA. ' The fnllowint tiet ahowa tha current valos of all 'ennevlvania Bank Notes. Tha moat Imri licit re liance may be placed noon it. as it Is ttthi Vattk tarefolly eomnarsd with tnd corrected from Bick- nell's Hepoiler. Banks In Philadelphia. Locro,. Yma" NOTES AT PAR. Bank of North America . Bank of the Northern Liberties Commercial Bank of Penn'a. . Farmers' tnd Mechanics' Bank Kensington Bank HE HAD HER THERE ! A very respectable looking lady stepped into a store on Washington street, a few days ago, to buy a steel rccticule; the clerk hand ed out a variety of all sorts, sizes, and prices of which the lady deliberately viewed, hand, led and commented upon ; until at length having made her selection of a small one, f 2,50, she gave the clerk a ton dollar note to deduct that amount ; the clerk went to the desk, and returning, gave the latter change. "Why, here's but two dollars and a half!" says she. "Exactly, madam," replied the clerk. "Well, but I give you a ton dollar bill, sir!" "Precisely madam," said the polite clert "This bag is two dollars and a half, is it notl" says the lady, holding forth the pur chased reticule. "Two dollars and a half is the price, ma dam." "Then why do you lake out seven dollars and a half sir!'' "Why madam, this roticulo is two dollars and a half " "Very well, sir," says the lady. "And that one attached to your dress, be neath your cardinal is Jive dollars more!" said the complaisant clerk, raising lip tho la dy's cardinal and displaying a very handsome steel bead reticule, there secreted. The lady became quite agitated, but the humane clerk assured her it as all perfectly right. "You don't for a moment suppose, sir V said the lady, in a low and husky voice "that I intended " "O! certainly not madam '." said the clerk "O, it's all right, madam, perfectly correct,' continued the clerk. "Good morning, sir," said the lady bowing nd grinning a ghastly smile. "Good morning," responded the gentle manly clerk, bowing the lady safely off out of the premises. No fancy sketch this. Moston Mail. ron fcitoFi"i.A nr. Prnkc'a Pniim.pn in rnMinnipmlftt nl N'tt imp iitftmirpof it fiiilure him ever opcnrriil when free ly efl ! It rurea the dinenw nml nt theanme time Imparta vip.r to the whole nutem. Pcn'tiilnm peranna can never nsiv too iniirh nttt-nlinn to the Mnte ot their num. Ita nn rificnti.'ii fthouM be their firxt aim ; fur eneveraiico will liecoiiiplmli a cure nl evkh limiKniTART uiaeniie. FOP. IiniTTIONrToF THF.FKIN. rViirvv, fcrtmtie Afl'eetimis. Tnmnra, White Stwellinir KrvMiH'lnF. fleers. Cnni-ers. Hiimiinir Pores, Pent ami Hilea. lr. Drnke's rtinurtfi cnniiot lie too hichty extolh-d it aenrcltee out the very root ol' I he dineiuie, and permanent, IXDIOFTION OH DYPI'K.PSIA. No medicine perli;is litis ever Ihi-h clicovereil which elves so mum lone to the momneh ami causes the secre tion ot' n heiilttiy gastric juice to ihtntinpose the food as Dr. l7riiKC s jiinuce.1 I RHtRMATISM. Tir. Driike s Piinncen is useit wilh the erwitest sncrcss i i Klieiiintittc Coinplitints. cstHrintlvsuch ns elironio. It enrea liv ilriviutf .-lit ull impurities hihI foul humours which hav nccmitiil:ited in the tcin, which ere the cmtse of Rheu I iittitiKin. tjout. nml Pwclliiifis of the joinle. (Ither remedies 1 S iinrtimtl (Five tplllnomrv relief: this enlirelv nrndienles the difetise fnnn the s)-stvfn, even when the limbs and bones are dreadfully swollen. CONSIWIPTION. roxst'MPTios cx be ciRKD. Coii;hs, Cauirrh, Bt' chilis. Sittitifr of Mood. Af tlitnii. Dillirultor profuse T.x peel.inttl"ll, Hectic Flush, Niuht Swenls, I'ain in the side Ac. huve tjeen cureil, nud cam be with ns much certainty us nny other riixense. A specific hits long been sought lor, but in vnin until the discovery of Pr. Drake's PaiiMCtm. It is ntild and side but cerlniu nnd cdictilious in its opeintiou, and citunot possibly injure the most delicate constitution. We would earnestly recommend those uDlicted to give it a trial and we believe they will not have occasion to regret it. The system is cleansed and strengthened, the ulcers on the lungs are healed, and the patients gmdunlly regain their Ufual heulth and strength. Read the following : TESTIMONY. Phil., Dee. 14th, 1S17. pRATt Put : III reply to your question respecting the use of Dr. Drake's Panacea, I will any. that although a perfect dislieliever in the existence of a Panacea, or cure for at.l diseases, however valuable it may le in certain conditions of the system, still 1 have believed that a cure for Consump tion would be discovered sooner or later, and ennoaitv led me to try your medicine in two very inveterate cases. They were pronounced try the nttendiug phvsicinns to be rcLMoNABY coNscMrTloN, and abandoned b'v them as lx ecu able. One of the persons had been under the treat ment of several very able practilioneis for a numlier of years, nud they said she lind old fashioned Consumption combine wilh Scrofula," and that she might linger for aoma time but could not be permanently relieved. In hothcases the cflcct of the Panacea has lieen mosl gmtifying. Only four or five liottles were used by one of the persons liefore she iM'triiii to improve rapidly. 'The oilier took about ten. I will only ndil that familiar as I am with consumption by Inheritance and by extensive observation as a study, and knowing nlso lhc injurious erlcets in nine cases out of ten of lur. Is'lit'Set. and oilier vegetable tonics, as well nsof many ol the exneetorautsnndEedatives, I h uld never have rccominrniltd the use of Dnike's Punaeen if had not been acuunuitt'd with lhc ingredients, rtulhee it to say that these are recommended bv our most nonnlar and aeientitie nbvsi iff-iuns. and in their present combined state, form probably Hie lcst alterative lhat has ever lieen made. The cure is iu accordance with a theory of Consumption broached in France a few years ago, by one of her most eminent wri Irrs on medicine, anil now established by fuels which ad mil of no dispute. Very Respectfully Yours, L. C. OUNN. To use the Inniruage of another, "Dr. Drake's Panacea In always salutary in ils effects never injurious. It is not as Opiate it is not and Kxpeclorout. It is not intended to luir the invalid into a futnl security. It is a great remedy a grand healing and curative compound, the great and only remedy which mediejtl science and skill has yet produced for the treatment of this hitherto unconquered malady. And no tM'raon alllicted wilh this dread disease, will lie just to himself and his friends, ifhe go down to the grave without testing its virtues. A single Untie, in most cases, will pro duce a favorable change iu the condition of anv noticut. lowevcr low." TO THE LADIF.9. Tidies of pale complexion and consnmntive habits, ami ucli as are debiliated bv those obstructions w hich females me liable to, arc restored b bloom vnror, r weakly children, and such as have bad humors : lieinr plniBinr. they take it. It immediately restores theanpetite, strength and color. IVttliliur ran be more aurnrisina? than its invimmhnr f. feels on the human frame. Persons, all weakness and las situde before tnkiiw it, at once become robust and full of energy under ils influence. It immediate counteracts the nervelesancss of the female frame. CAUTION. Be careful and aee that vou ret the nn. ine Dr. Drake's Panacea it haa the signature of Geo. F. ProBns on the wmppor and also the name "Da. Drake's rsjiArEi, rnn.A." mown in the glass. i-reisireu oniv uv rroRus a uo.. Lrrilraists. o. 91 ninrth. Sixlhrll., Philadelphia. Agent for Bunbnry II. MAPPER. noin aisn ny . A. .llt'BRAX ft Co., Danville. H. PraET e, Milton j Mabt SIcCot, Northumberland : E. P. Lute, BLtomsbuig. April I, it-IB ly niibliahed or. or about the let of April. 1818, by JOS. A. srEEL, No. 96 Cherry at. above 6th, his anlendid 12mo edition of the above named Work, Vltn JO erigraeu inu.o.ouii. n. ..- ginal designs; 4 vols in 2, bound in extra clotb and library sheep. The publisher respectfully calle the attention of the trade and the public generally, to this work being, the only illustrated edition published In the United Statea He trust! that the beauty of its embellishmenta, the strong and substantial manner in which it is bound, in conjunction witn the known popularity of the work itself, will be a sure recommendation to public faor. JOS. A. SPEF.L. 00 Cherry st above Cih. J. A. S haa also lately published, a new and beautiful Edition of Sergeant BelPt Reree Show, a suitable book for children, neatly done up in extra cloth. Philadelphia, April t, 1848 The port of St. Francisco is avoided by all vessels. All the U . B. ships stop at the Sand' wich Islands. The New York volunteers have bid adieu to their captain in a body, stating that they would hand over in a day or so the sum they were to be paid for their service for the term of their enlistment. Classical PuM--The completes! pun on the records- of literature is produced in the following words which were insciibed on tea-chest : Tu docet (Thou teachest.) ' The papers have very generally come to the eoueluatoa that trout can fee tickled. Vrovidsooe editor, has set this important que tie at rest forever. ire restored by the use of a bottle or two, to It is by fur the best remedy ever discovered In prcsenltne: the public with a remedy for the treatment and cure of Kecks and Aoi-e nnd other bilious diseases. no apology is needed. Vnst numbers in the I'nitcd States, who sutler from these nnertions in their varied forms, arc eoinM-iicd to si-k relief from other sources than the imme diate prescriptions of the rctnilar physician. It Im-coiui's therefiire nn object of humanity, ns well as nf public inter est, to bring twfore them a remedy prepared from much ex perience, and which mav always lie rclm! upon as s.fe, EFFECTrAr.. AXn HARMLESS TO TnE COSST1TI TIOX. That such is the true character of the INDIA CHOLAtiOOI'K, ia amply nttestcd by the universal success with which it luis been cmpl'tyed. I"" Extract from a communication of the Hon. Wil liam Woodbbidoe, of the U. 9. Senate, late Governor of Michigan. Dkthoit, Oct. 91, 1940. Doctor CnABT.ES Osr.oon, Dear Sir. 1 hnve read with much interest, your little traeatise upon the "causes, treatment nnd cure" of the febrile diseases which hove so extensively prevailed in our country during the last few months an interest increased no doubt, by lhc fact lhat I have individually suffered so much from them. Though I feel myself very incompetent to judire safely upon a subject so entirely professional, vet your theory seems to me well reasoned, and your conclu sions just, and I think wilhal, that your pamphlet ia calcu lated to produce much practical good. Speaking of the medicine he says :Ii f,,llv justified vour flattering expectations, and as a safe, convenient, and popu tar remedy, my own experience, so far, induces me to be lieve that it will prove a great public lienefit. 1 am pleased to learn iliut you hnve recently established several agencies for its disposition though 1 regret that, wilh a view t a more general dissemination of it, vm should hnve found it necessary to remove from your present residence among ua With much respect 1 have the honor to lie. sir. Your obliged servant, WIILIAM WOODBRIDOE. From Hon. Stephen V. R. Tkowsbidge, of Michi gan Slate Senate, to the Agent at Detroit. Bibmixoiiam. Oakland Co., Dec. 13, 1W1 Sir yon wish me to inform you what I know of Dr. Osgood's India Chohgngue. or anti-bilious medicine. I do believe that if the virtue and efficacy of this medicine were generally known, the rrvER axd ague would disappear iu Michigan. I procured a bottle in the spring of imt, and have good reason to believe that myself and family escaped the ague last season in consequence of its use. Perhaps in no summer since the settlement of this fine peninsula, has the fever and ague been so prevalent as the last. 1 have recommended Ihis medicine lu numerous in stances, nnd when the disease had become fixed and balnea the skill of phvsicinns; and I have never known it fail. I has universally produced the most happy effects, and I bet lieve it tins never lieen exceeded by any medicine in remo ving the bilious diseases of the climate. 1 ours, respect! uity, STEPHEN V. R. TROWBRIDGE. Acnt fit Snnhurv H. B. MASSER : Northumberland. WITHINGTOM Co.; Milton, J. II. RASER ; Se lias grove, MAY A KIX1SE. jiiay u, its l. Philadelphia Bank .' , . . 8chtiylkill Bank . . Southwark Bank , Western Bank Mechanics' Dank ' . ' Manufacturers' At Mechanics' Bank Bank of Penn Tonahip . . , Oirard Bank - r . . Bank of Commerce, late Moyamensin Bank of Pennsylvania . Conntry Dnnks. par par par psr psr psr psr psr par par par par par par SALAMANDER, FIKE AND THIEF PROOF C'lIEKTS, FlRK-rUOOF DOOUS FOR HANKS AND STORES Sial and Lettor-Copyiiifj PrPuspR, Patent Slate-Lined Refrigerator. Water Fil ters, Patei.t Portable Water Clo Hrts, iulcmled for the Sick nnd Infirm. EVANS & WATSON, 76 South Third Strcf t, OlM'OSITIi TUP rillLAPKIeriHA KX CHANGE. Miutmucturc and kern count-int ly un hand, n targe uwortmenl of thealNive articlt-B, t'vHltcr with a X tit ','ir latent Improved Salamander f JKlvt'KUOF PA J-J, Uhlfh art wt oniistmrted us U vet ut rest ill manner of d ult aa to iheu teiiii( triflly fire-pnM.f, ami lhat thfv will rrsiiaat the fire of anv Imtldinir. The nutinde rnca of Ilire SnfoB ar mnde of boiler iron, the inside rase of anfip- l-ne, and lintween th'- outer rnse ann inner case is a spare of aime thrre inches think, and is filled in with indent rue tittle nwteriul, S4i as to inake it an iuiMihi)ity to hum any of thr rontenia inside ol this Chest. These noapstone fea-lninnndt-rs we are prepared and do challenge the world to prMlnce any artirle iu the shape of Bunk hales that ill stand as much heal, and we bold ourselves ready at all times to luive them fuirly teted by public bonfire. We also continue to mauufarliire a larire aitd general assort' mcut of our Premium Air-titrUt r ire I'reof bates of wlneu there are over WKJ now in use, and in every instance thei nave civeu etitne BHlistactioti to the uurenasere of whirl we will refer tho public to a few gentlemen who huve lliem in use llavwoud ft Snvder. Pottsvillei Joseoh O. Lwton P.tttuville : M. AViHiam Carr. Dmlestown. Pa. ki n n i. ... rv i . . . nt.Ln a. vt - CUTLERY. AN extcn-ive Slock of Pocket and Table CUT' I.KRY. fr,r aal, ht JOH1T WL, COLEMA1T, Aot. 33 and 33 ARCADE, and 8J North THIRD Strut, Cmp Mug S0U0 down renknivrs, 8ciaaura and Jtsxnrs. Alan, s ch' icc esenitment of Ro.lgra & Hons, Woeietihotm'e, OrraTc's, W. it S. Butcher's and Fenncy'e Cutlery, ' Alan, rtpaniah, Ltiik and Huntine Knives. Also, (5 litis, Pistuls, ant Bowie Knives. Ala-, The American Ruziir Strop, a superior rticle, svorty the attention of Deolrra. CiHn Dealers in Oulleiy, will find the above Sunk worthy their atteniinn, as the Suhfcriber'a chief I umc-" ia iinnriing and selling cutlery. rtnl idel; lua, June lOUi, 1848 ly. . Vh.,,,.1 ZArr- tli N. Vine st. wharf; Alexander Camr, Conveyancer, enrncr of Fillicrt and nth sis.; John M. Ford, IN uorth 3d st.; Myers wish, vi iionn au at.l James m. raui. lot utn atn si Dr. David Jayne, 8 south 3d St.; Matliew T. Miller, SO snnth ;m! st.; and we euki name some hundreda ot others II it were necessary. Now we invite the attention nf the public, and particularly those in want of Fire Proof Safes, to call at our store before purehasing elsewhere, and we can satisfy them they will get a better and cheaper article at our store than at any other establishment in the eilv. Ave also inanuiacture the ordinary rire rroot Cheats, at at very low prices, cheaper than they oau be bought at any other store in runaaeipnia. JOHANNES WATSON. Philadelphia, April 8, 1818 ly George J. Weaver, HOPE MAXBB SHIP CHANDLER. iVo. 19 Wafer Street and No. 1 1 North Wkarvet Philtidetvhia. VTA8 rooatantly on hand, general aaaort- B men! of Cordate. 8ew Twines, dee., ts Tail Rooea. Fishins Rooss. While Ropes, MauU la Kouea. Tow Lines for Canal Boats. Also, s eompluts sasortrnenl of Beins Twines, eVs. such sa Hemp Shad and Herrlna Twins. Uaal PsUnt Uill Net Twins, Cotton Shad and Hsritng Twine, Shoe Threads, cVc eVe. Also, Bad Cords, Plough Lines, II alters, Traces, Gottun and Lineal Uarpet Ubatna c, all of which he will dispose of on rnsaooabls tor ma. . . I'hiladelpliis, Juus94, 1148. ly PHILADELPHIA lEDICAL HOUSE, Ettr.blhhed 15 years ago, by Dr. K1NKELIN. The olilest, surest snd beet hand tn cure all forma of seen I disease?, diseases of the akin and solitary habits of youth, is D R. KIXKELIN, N. W. corner of 3d and Union its., between Spruce ana rtne, l$ siuures jrom ine exenange. YOUNG MEN! if you value your life or your health, remember, the delay of a month, nay, even a wei k, may prove your ruin, liotn ol body end mitnl. Hence let no false modesty deter you from m.iliintt ynur rase known to one who, from education nnd reertatiility,ein a'one b. friend von. lis who iilacea hinvcll under lr KI.KKLli a treatment, may religiously enrfide iu his honor se s gen lcmsn, and in whoe bosom will be forever locked the secret nf the patient. Ton many think Ihey will hug the secret to their own hearts, and cure ihrmelvee, Alas! how of ten la this a fatal delusion, and how many s pro mising young man, ho might bsve been sn orna ment to society, has faded from tha earth. COUNTRY INVALIDS, finding it inennvrnirnl to make peraonal applica tion, ran, by atating their ease) explicitly, tngoiher with all their sympioroa, (per hilar, post-paid.) have forwarded to there a cheat containing Dr. K'e me dicines expropriated accordingly. Packagea of Medicines forwarded to sny part ol lbs United Slates st s moment's notice, Q3 Post rata iti-rase, sddiesaed to Dr. Kibj cblis, Philadelphia, will be promptly attended to Oct. 30ih, 1847. ly as good. 8CAI.D HEAD We have cured caeea that actually defied every thing known, ss well ss the ability of 15 or 30 doctors. One man told ua he had spent (300 on his childien without any bene fit, when a few bones of Ointment cund them. BALDNESS It will restore the hsir sooner than sny other thing. HEADACHE The salve has cored peteona nf the headache of IS years' standing, snd who had It regular every week, so Ihsl vomiting often took place. PmrnTss, Ert Acne, and Aocs tit Tin Pace, are cured by Ihis Ointment with like auccpse. R URNS. It is one nf the best things in the world for Burns. (Head lhc dtrceliona around the box.) RHEUMATISM. It removes almost Immcdi ately lha inflamslion snd swelling when the piin cea-ea. (Knari the Direction! around the Uox.) ('OLD FEET. Consumption, Liver Com. I'lnint, Pain in the chest or aide, falling off nf the hair, one or ihe other always acenmpantea cold feet. (This Ointment ie the ttue remedy.) It ia s turn sign of disease to have cold feet. TETTER. There is nothing better for the cure nf Tetter. PILES. Thousands sre yearly curprl by this Ointment. CORNS. Occasional use of the Ointment will always keep Coins from growing. People neerl never he troubled with litem if Ihey will nse it Read the follnwine Communication, Riceived from an old. respected an J well known citizen of Philadelphia, and then judge lor your self: Philadelphia. 10 mn 13lh, 1846 To T. B. Peterson, Having btcn rcqueMeil tn cive my opinion on the merits nf M'ALI.IS TEH'S SALVE, I am willing to rnumerate some of the bcni fits which I hnve experienced in the uae of the arliclp. In the spring of 1843, I had nn atlack of Ery aipelaa in my f.ico which became very painful, and extended into one of my eyes, being attended with fever, my dtstresa was great and I began to be fear ful of losing my eje. ' Although not much of a believer in nhat ia commonly callrd qneck medicines. I purchased a box and made en application In my fare. To my sui prise the p iin soon ab.ited, and in a week's time it wna entirely cured, and I firmly believe that it was the salve, uniler Providence that cuted me. From that time lo the present, I have used the article as occasion required, and in every case wheie I have ufciI it, I have found s decided benefit. At nr.e lime, nn going loh?d at night, my throst waa en sore lhat I swa'lowed with difficulty, but by an application uf lhc halve I waa relieved before morning. I have usnd it in case of burrs, bruises, epraina, and flesh cuts, all with Ihe hnppieat effects, snd one case of poisoning by a w ild vine in the woods, has breo dried upend cured by a few applications. From my own experience, I would strongly re coinnjeud it to all, as s cheap, convenient, family medicine. 1 have become so partial tn it, that I expect to keep it contantly in my family. Though not ambitioua lo appear in print, yet I cannot refuse lo have this commniiica'inn made public if judged best to serve the c mse of humani ty. Respectfully thioe, WM. ADAMS, No. 36, Old York Road. CAUTION. No Ointment will be genuine unless thenameeof James M'Allister, or James M'Allieter Sl Co., are written with a pen on eve ry label. JAMES M'ALLISTER. Sole proprietor of the a'wve medicine. (iyPRWE, 86 CENTS PER BOJC.D Asskts : J. W. FRILINO. Sunbury, FOrtSiTH, WILSON & Co., Northumla?rland, Dr. WM. M BICKLEY, Danville, J. li. CROUPE. Hebnsgrovn, . P. C. 8HKLLER, Lr-wiehurg, WM. F.NARI.E. Milton. JOHN SHARPI.ES, Csttswissa. Feb. 19lh, 1648. eowly "MTENI, VIDI, VIC!. Dr! ALLEN'S VEGE W TABLE COMPOUND, for the cure of DY8PEPSIA. LIVER COMPLAINT. NER VOUS DEBILITY. BILIOUS AFFECTIONS, Ac. This Medicine is offered to the public under Ihe sisursnrs lhat there ia nn article in existence having atronger claims lo their consideration. Be- ing compounded by a regular Graduate nt Jefler son College, Pbilsdelph s, snd s practising physi cian nf twenty years' standing in Philadelphia, his long experience has confirmed him in the opinion Ihnt it compound medicine wss required to prevent and remedy the debilitation pr duced by residing in low, miasmatic climates, snd to counteract Ihe pro-trating influences of many nervous disorders with which the human family sre a filleted. DR. ALLEN is s well known phtaician, snd hsa used the sbsvs medicine in his practice for 8 years with Ihe most astonishing ellert, having tes ted ita qualities in above FIVE THOUSAND CASES. No medicine ever rerrived more flattering re enmmendationa from phyticians nf eminent sUtid ing than has been bestowed on this. Bank of Cheater County .Westchester Bsnk of Delaware County Chester Bank of Oermsotown ' Germantown Bank of Montgomery Co. Norristown Doyleatown Bank Doylostown Eaalon Bank . Easton Farmers' Bonk of Bucks CO. Brirtol Brink of Northumberland Northumberland par Columbia Bank fc Bridge co. Columbia par Fsrmera Bank of I.sncsster I.sncaatei Lancaster County Bank Lancaster Lancaster Bank Lancaster Farmera' Bank of Reading Reading par psr psr psr psr psr par psr par P" par Harrisburg") These Lancaster I offices Reading jdo not Esstnn J issue n. DISCOUNT. Philadelphis 17 Potlsville par Iewitown failed Bank1 Office of Bank of Penn'a. Office do. do Office - do do Office do do NOTES AT f?snk of the United Stntea Miners' Bank of Potlsville Bank nf Lewistown Bnnk of Middlctown Carlisle Bank Exchange Bank Do do branch of Ilnrrisburg Bank Lebanon Bnnk Merchants' & Mnntif. Bank of Pittsburg West Branch Bnk Wyoming Bank Northampton Bank Berks County Bank Office of Bank of U. 8. Do do do Do do do Bank of Chambersburg Bask of Gettysburg Bank of Susquehanna Co. Erie Bank Farmers' & Drovers' Bank Franklin Bank Hnnesdale Bank Monongahela Bank of B. York Bank N. B. The notes of those banks on which ws omit quotations, and substitute a dash ( ) sre not purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, wilh Ihe exception of those which have s letter nf reference, UKUKtSN HANKS. DR. SWEETSE1VS CP k S2T v OS THIS Medicine is warranted, on oath, not to contain partiols of Calomel, Corrosive Sub. limate, Arsenic, Chloride of Gold, or any delete roos minerals. V; . , , . The principle Upon which Ihis Medicine sots, is bv sssistinc and harmonising with nature t it drives out sll fool scrimonioos humors from the blood snd bodv. Sod by sssimilating with snd strengthening the gastric Juice 01 Ins stomach, H assists d sealion t in short there Is not s voin, arte- ry, muscle or nenrs In Ihs hnmsn body, lhat Is not strengthened by the PANACEA, snd il also possesses ihs remarkable properly or removing mercury from ins lionss sntt joints. FOR ERUPTION8 OF THE SKIN, Scurvy, 8eorbolic A flections, Tumors, Bcrofuls or Kings' Evl , White 8wellmgs, Erysipelas, Ulcers. Csncers, Running Bares, Scabs snd Hiles. time snd s determined perseverance lo 11 . OWEEI. 8 EIT3 PANACEA, will effect curs. FOR INDIGESTION. Rejection of food, Nausea, Vomitings, Nervous sf- lections, Eillioos eomplslnts. Heart sens, raieness or Femsls Irregulsrities. Dr. 8WEET8Elt'S PA NACEA will soon effect core t but if obstinste, or sltended with griping, flying psins, lha does should be incressed, snd the cute will soon be ef fected. Let not the pstisnts frighten themselves with the ides thai they srs too weak lo taks much medicine; but bear in mind lhat this mi'dly opera. ting medxine put not weakness into ihe frame, but mott certainly draws weakness out, leaves strength tn its place, snd by giving composed sleep at night, snd an appetite to relish any food, reanimaes th hole Irame with vigorous sclion, clearing Ihe mind and improving the sight. Middlctown Csrliale Pittsbure- Hnllidaysbnrg Hsrrisburg Lebanon Pittsburg Pittabutg Williamsport Wilkcsbsrrs Allentown Resding Pittsburg Erie New Brighton Chambersburg Gettysburg Montrose Erie Waynesburg Washington Honcsdalo Browns tille York par U x no sale failed failed do do I 1 2 35 81 li I I 1 Philadelphia Sav. Ins. Philadelphia Loan Co. Schuvikill Wav. Ins. Kensington Hov. Ins. A Penn Township Sav. Ins. Philndelohis do do do do failed failed f.iilcd Manual Labor Bank (T. W; Dyott, prop.) failed I owanua units Alleghany Bank of Pa. Bnnk of Hearer Bank of Swatara Bank of Washington Centre Bank City Bnnk farmer 6c Mech cs Unnk Farmers' & Mcch'cs' Bank Farmera' &. Mech'ca' Bank Harmony Institute Huntingdon Bank Juniata Bank Lumbermen's Bank Northern Bsnk of Pa. New Hope Del. Bridge Co. Norlhumb'd Union Col. Bk. North Western Bank of Ps, Office of Schuylkill Bank Pa. Apr. & Manuf. Bsnk Silver Lake Bank Union Bank of Penn'a. Westmoreland Bank Wilkesbarre Bridge Co. (Tj All notes purporting to be on sny Pennsyl vania Bank not given in the shove lint, may be set luwn ss Irsuus. NEW JERSEY. Bank of New Brunswick Brunswick failed Uelvidete Bank Belvidore Hurlingtnn Co. Bank Medford Jomniercial Bank Perth Amlrfiy Cumberland Bank Bridget on Farmers' Bank Mount Holly Farmera' and Mechanics' Bk Rahway Farmers' and Mechanics' Bk N. Biunswick Fsrmera' snd Merchants' Bk Middle town Pi. Franklin Bank of N. J. Jersey City lloboken iSKgdt Uiaung t-o Hoboken Towanda Bedford Beaver Harrisburg Washington Bellefunte Pittshutg Pittsburg Fayette cn. Greencastle Harmony Huntingdon no sale Lewistown nosjle Warren DundatT New Hope Milton Meadvilla Port Carbon Carlisle Montrose Uniontown Grcensburg no sale closed closed failed closed nn rale failed failed failed no sale failed no sale closed no sale closed failed closed failed closed Wilkesbarre no sale leracy City Bank Mechanics' Bank Manufacturers' Bank Morris County Bank Monmouth Bk of N. J. Mechanics' Bsnk Mechanics' snd Msnuf. Bk Morris Canal snd Bkg Co Post Notes Newsrk Bkg & Ins Co New Hope Del Bridge Co N. J. Msnufuc snd Bkg Co Jersey City Psllerson Belleville Morristown Freehold Newark Trenton Jersey City p.. psr psr failed 1 failed failed failed railed failed i (ailed par no sate Newsrk Lsmbertaville Hoboken N J Proteclon & Lomlrd bk Jersey City S. J. MEGARGEE & CO. IMPORTING AND COMMUSIOX MERCHANTS, DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION AND IT8 CON8EQUENCE8. An eminent Profes sor ssyst "Il chiefly sriaes In persons who lead either every scdentsry or irregular life. Although not regarded aa a fatal disease ; yel if neglected or improperly Iresred, may bring on incurnble Me lancholy, Jaundice, Madness, or Veitlgo, relay and Apoplexy. A gr-at singularity attendant on il is, that it n,sy and often does continue a great length of time without any remission of the symp toms. CAUSED. Grief and uncainess of mind, in tents study, profuse evscusiions, excess in venery, excessive use of spirituous liquors, lee, tobacco, o pium, snd other narcoiics, immoderate repletion, over distention of the stomach, s deficiency of the secretion of thr I' ile or giainc juice, exposure lo t old and damp sir, srs ihs chief causes or lu dis ease. " , i i, i i ; SYMPTOMS. Loss of appetite, naueel, Heart burn, acidity, and fbsiid eructations, gnawing of ihe stomach wknn enipiy, uiiesainesa in lbs throat, psiu in the stiis, coelivencss, dullness, l inguor, lownesstf spirits palpitations, and. disturbed aleep." " TREATMENT. DA. ALLEN'S VEGE TABLE COMPOUND haa never fsiled in sITbr. ding immediate relief, snd S isdicsl cms for ibis dtsesse. Qf This Medicine esn bs had of H, B Meaner, Hunburys J. V. Martin, J'otl.ville, Medlar & Bickel, Orwlgsburg snd of Druggists generally. ALLEN cV WARD, Proprietors. Philadelphia, Nov. 37, 1847 cq ly Orange Bank . - Orange Patereon Bank Peterson Peoples' Bsnk do Piinreton Bsnk Princeton Salem Banking Co Salem State Bank , Newark Slate Bank Elixabelhtown Slate Bank Camden State Bank of Morria Morristown State Bank Trenton Salem and Philad Manuf Co ' Salem Sussex Bank Newton Trenton Banking Co Trenton Union Dank Dover Washington Banking Co. Harkenaack UELAWAIIE. Bk of Wllm St Brandywine Wilmington Bank of Delaware Wilmington Bank of Hmyrtia 8myrna Do branch Millord Fsrmers' Bk of Stale of Del Dover Do branch Wilmington Do branch Georgetown . Do brsncb Newcastle Union Bank Wilmington fXy Under 6 a failed failed i faUcd BOs&XlDXXfa. PTtHE subscriber is prepsred to recsivs snd sc And Dealer, in Paper , Paper ilanufaetu. uS ri ' 's-r i t An is in m hsnilcnmi ami nitaiiinl narf of tha No. 32 Commerce St., PHILADELPHIA. KEEP constantly on hand s largs sssort rasnt of priottn snd other paper. Nsws papers in the country, ess, bs suppiisd st sll times, with paper of sny six and quality, st Ihs lowest prices. , -. . . . . Pbilsdelphis, June 17th, )848 town, eommsndini fins view of the Susquehau na, Nartbumberland snd tbs scenery sdjacent To parsons from tbs city, who wisB lo spend s few months during Ihs summer sesson; Sunbury attordj deligblnil retrsst. April 8, 184. 001 par par par failed failed i par failed par par pa psr psr psr psr psr psr (O On sll banks marked thus () there srs ei- of the vanoua a iher coontsrleil or altered notes nominslions, in ri.eulauon, 8CR0FULA AND GLANDULAR AFFEC TIONS. Scrofula la suid lo be heriditary, the infant re- ceiving from tti parents ihe seeds of this disease, which increases with its yests, if neglected and not submitted to frequent purification with D SWEBTSEK'S PANACEA. The glands sre pi red in the corners of Ihe body, snd out nf the way of direct communication ; their real una i s subject hich much dinerence of opinion prevails ; n suffices ns to know that when in s diseased stste, they sre cnpsble of being purified and cleansed by long course of Ut. BWriETsEll 8 PANA CEA, which restores them to sound nnd ptnper sctton. Scrofulous persons can nevet pay loo much Mention tn their blood, its purification should he their first thought, for after a long course of perse verance, Ihey will ever curs hereditary disease. In cases of JADKD1CE. ASTHMA, LIVER COMPLAINTS, TIC DOLOREUX. RHEU MAT1SM OR RHEUMATIC GOUT, Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA cannot be too high ly extolled ; it searches out the very root of the disease, and by removing il from the Blood makes s cure certain and perm inont. For diseases of the H ladder and Kidneys, Stric. ores. Gravel. Stone, Piles, Fistula, Uinaru Oh. stmctinms and Extreme Costivcness. Dr. SWEET SER'S PANCEA is Ihe best remedy ever tr.eJ ; it removes all those acrimonious humors from the Blood which givs rise lo ihe sbove diseases, snd by keeping ths blood in s pure condition, insures heslth. For DROPSY. FALLING or ths BOWELS, Impurities of the Blood, Mercurial Taint, Weak ness of the Spine. Flow of Blood lo the Head Gid diness, Sinking and Buzzing Noise in the Head t 7.- it. durwTtteDia p'ir r.- ;i HIIU IjWfi 11, u iruu i wunu - 1.--1V..1 V- 1 1 1 give certain relief; in sll severe and chronic cases. Ihe patients cannot be loo often reminded that or. err doses and perseverance will effect a cure. In Chills and Fevers, Bilious Frrers, A Jfi ctions nf the Eyes and Ears, Spongy and ISIfcdmg Hums Ifronchitis and recent Uovgns and Corf, Dr. 8WEET8ER'S PANACEA will be found perfectly sure snd certain in its effect. GRAVEL AND URINARY COMPLAINTS. Thnfe complaints sre generally attended wiih the most fatal consequences, snd are seldom or ne ver cured by the present mode of treatment ; they usually accompany the patient to Ihe grave, after suffering Ibe moat excruciating pain and torture. 1 he cause or these complaints are Ihe same as all others, Ihe dross ol the blood becomes encrusted on the finest narrow passages, whence nns" morbid sectctiona and stoppages of mine, i ou will nud Ihe most powerful diuretics of no use, as they only increase the qunntity nf urine and do not puiify xnd strengthen th" parts. By purifying the blood wilh Dr. SWEETSER S PANACEA, ou re move the caune ol the diseise, consequently it can not exist any longer, after sufficient per erance in its use bss deprived the blood snd body of sll acrimonious humors snd incrustation. DISEASES or ths LUNGS-CONSUMPTION This is s very prevalent snd falsi disesne ; it re sults mostly from neglected coughs, colds and bron- chitib, also from nnpioper treatment in many ot icr casea, such as measles, fevers, Inflammstl -ns and small pox, and a host of other badly treated diseases; where the cause, instead ol having lieen thoroughly removed from the blood and body, have only been palliated or removed from one part to break out in snother. 11 y divesiing y our bodies ol sn loul du mors, through the medium of Dr. 8 WEETSER'S PANACEA, the eure is st ones rendered certain and permanent. Recollect, wbils Ihers is scrimn nioua humors floating in ihe circulation, it i as apt lo settle on Ibe lungs as any other part of the body this is the reason lhat consumption is so prevalent BILES, SORUS AND ULCERS. Which you see on the exterior, come from snd have their source in, the inteiior, snd might juat ss well hsve rented on your lungs, liver, or any nthe pait; which we know they frequently do, and pro dues most violent inflammatory disorders. 1 n bumor which occasions these sores is of s highly scrimonions burning nature. Ws know it from the psin it gives in forming, snd afterwards ita ra uidlv ulcerating and corroding the flesh and skin of the part where it breaks out This shows the necessity of fiequentlv purifying the blood with Dr, SWEETSER'S PANACEA, snd keeping such malignant humors in subjection. Should you have a bile or ulcer, be thankful that nature haa taken trouble to warn you of the danger yooi life and ho dy is in, for it is s wsining that the blood is foul Had thia same acrimony selected Ihe lungs tn-tead of the surfacs uf your body for its seal, consump tion of Ihe lungs would havj been the 'consequence' Di lay not then, lo purify snd cleanse with Dr. Sweetscr's Panacea. SPINE DISEASE. Spinal affections, enlargement uf the bor.ea and joints, white swellings, hip joint complaint, roo mies, falling of the bowels and womb disease, will find a speedy ours in Dr. SWEETSER'S PA NACEA. Where the disease ha. been of long standing, the time required to make a eure will be longer; but ths patient may rest sasured that s determined perseversncs will slfect it. rapt humors rs sjpelled, yon hive fit mors fevt When pstiorit Wilh fever submits to t bled, , hsvt his blood polloned with mercury, it srsske his frame to su ch. degree, lhat if hs survives II process, It slw ays, leaves blm subject lo distressit chills, when , gross. 0U or 10 US resorts to sgi pills powders, or. tonic mixtures; this is going Iro had lo worse, as these regsuws pills, poweters, 4 srs nothing hat mercury snd quinine in dteguh which may Tor s tints drivs tbs disease so far in ths body ss potjo bs perceptible, bot very soon win areas, out sgain with fsSrful vlotscis. To c sgus snd, fever, ths csuss of lbs disesss most bs I moved out pj ih blood snd body, which esn bs . wilV T b ' Dr- SWEETSER'S P. . rfo.whu"B '" " strength II eonta hi nothing lhat can posslklv inlurs. Snd ass is slwsys s sdfsguird .sg.inat chills snsj save PILES. " In ili Casib or Puss. Dr. iwrsrain PANACEA will effect t very ttuij moves from ihs blood, stomsch and bowels ihnss foal scrid burning humors. whUh ..' csuss of Piles snd Costivenest, sod, by strength ing ine aigrsuve organs, improves svery part of entire pony. .... FLATULENCY AND WIND. These diseases are caused by ths stomaoh t bowels being choked up with viscid slimy mst the sir which enters them cannot escape until for by some contraction of tbs slomsch to expel hence the cause of pain. A few doses of SWEETSER'S PANACEA will convince sufferer thst relief is attained. GREAT MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN Psrents will find ihs PANACEA s valut medicine for their children, keeping tbelr bodie a healthy Condition, thereby sssisting their grov children or grown peisons, after taking it. are liable to be sttacked with an epidemic aa before it always leavra the blood in a pure condition, the i nlire system in a strengthened state ; it d'r out all kinds of weakness from the body snd let all healthy within. MARRIED LADIES Will find Dr. 8WETSER'S PANACEA Vm cne purely adapted to their use. Most Indies ring Ihe period or pregnancy are afflicted with p Dr. Sweelser's Panacea, by regulating the bow will entirely obviate Ihis, and its purifying pro ties on the blood sud fluids, insures to Ihem h my on pnng. mo one who is s mother shout. without it, snd those who are nursinir will fin of gieat benefit to Ihe health of their infants. r or narrenneas and sll diseases of the worn is without s'rivnl in theenire histoiv ami natal of medicines; by its extraordinary itrenglhei power, u Biimuiaiee anu strengthens Ihe worn weakness of which is the cause of failure m I of&pring. NERVOUS DISEASES. Under this hend may he classed Palnitati,, the Heart, Tic Doloreaux or Faccache. Neural Indigesiion, Toothache, Melsncholj, Hysterics, in fact, every dtsesse caused by the sharp, bit acrimonious humors irritsting the nerves ; nerves receive the morbid impression from ths mach, or rather from the blood through the agr of Ibe stomach and dige-live organs, and sliho other parts of the body srs spparently the set me. lum-aae, sun h is caused iy the morbid imt si m conveyed from the blood bv ths nerves, to pan. n lew doses of Dr. SWEET8ER'8 N ACE A w ill soon assure the nstient that h the cure in his possession. ERYSIPELAS, on 8T. ANTHONY'S FI) This is an inflammatory disoider. alwva ti ed with more or less pain. It proceeds from foul, acrimonious humors lodged in the blood fluids, settling nn Ihe limbs and face, cauini treme pain snd fevers; sll applications on the face are worse than useless, ne Ihey only t- n throw the disease in some other part, and per r nusc deith. Bleeding is likewise improper, cuie the di'esse you mut get rid of the ean. - ly mamse t pet ihe foul humors out of your h mid vnu will be well in a day. Dr. rVE SEK'.n PANACEA, a thorough norifir, ,.r blood, will s arch cut rverv impuritv in Ihe t remote pins of the body and exp. I it througl meiiiu-n or ine now pis. i nere is not a vein. ry, mtiec'ft or organ of Ihe entire framewoi man, thnt Dr. Sweelser's Panares does noi prove. To take it when you are well Is to weil ; and when strk to hi come well. DR. SWEETSER S PANACEA, beint posed only ol a vegetable metier, or me-ltcai n and wairanted. on Oalh, as containing not one tide of mercurial, mineral, or chimiral substa ia found lo be perfertlv harmles to the mo.t i sge, or the weakest frame, under any slee of man sullerina; the mo-l plea, nt and henia-n operation lhat was ever offi red tn the world ; at the same lime the most certain in sean-hing me root oi sny complaint, however deep, an performing a cure. Price f I tier bottle, or six bottles for SS. sale, wholeaale snd retail, st ths come CHARLES and PRATT Streets. Baltimore. lo by GEORGE BRIGH Iov. 6 1R47. .y . Hunl Time and Distance saved! SUNBURY FERRY. THE subscribers having leased ths Sunbury Ferry, beg lesve to inform tbs public, that they srs prepsred to convey Tssms, Plessurs Csrrisges snd Foot passsngsrs across ths river with ssfety snd without delsy. Tbsy bsve pro vided themselves with new tnd commodious crafts, which will slvvayi bs attended with sbls sud csrsful bands.' " Persons trsvslling to snd from snd through Sunbury to New Berlin, Lswisburg, Hsrtleton and other pieces, will find it greatly to tbsirsd vantage to cross at this Ferry instead of the Bridges, ss tbsy would save from twe to foar miles in distance. JOHN 8PEECE. LEWIS LENHART. Sunbury, April 1, 1848 ' i M O. BENHERT. BOOT MAKER, .: No. 40. i 'i . South Focbth Stssst, Above ChcstpvT. wsavT.anasT.WTTT j Jan. S9ih,'84-1 ". , BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA sun DISEASE OF THE W1NDPIPF,. These diiesse proved fI0;i ine ty corrupt humors of, uiood, having settled ileelf on Ibe throat lungs, and stopped tbem up, so thst tney cannot draw sufficient air in for respiration. Dr. SWEETSEK'S PANACEA will give imme diate relief, and to Bisks lbs curs perfect snd cer tain, il should be continued some lime sfter, to frse the system of sll bad humors. RHEUMATI8M, RHEUMATIC GOUT AND MERCURIAL DISEASES Find a safs snd speedy eure in Dr. SWEET. SER'8 PANACEA, ft cures by searching every blood vesiiel snd Briery, snd driving out sll impu rities snd foul humors sccumulsled therein, which is tbs cause of rtuumslitm, goal snd swellings of tbs joints. The deleleroos effects of eslomel snd other miners! poisons, readily yield to iu sovereign influence ; indeed, when its valuable properties be come folly known, the nse of sll mineral poison will be consigned to the tomb of sH the Capttleis, snd only be thought of ss by-gone custom of lbs dar ker ages. Dr. Sweelser's Psnseea Is also surs eure for dyspspsis, piles, eostivwteea, vertigo, head. echo, psin in Ihe breast end liver eomplsint. ' FEVER AND AGUE. Fsvsr is always saossd by a disorderly move ment of ibe blood, straggling to fise itself of some, thing thst encumbers k i in fed, every kind of fe ver is nothing mars) than struggle between the Mood and corrupt boss srs, and as soon ss the cor- SILENCE TBST nsxAnrt.it COl'RH I THS Limns sns is dabt ess, tbs woss or rut DKSTSOTSB HAS SSKM BrSCS, ths cni'sa or (siirjarrioi bats I' IT 1 SOUND OF Be 4TB. ARE YOU A MOTHER! Yourdsrlingc your idol snd earthly joy, is now per confined lo her chamber by s dangerous cold pale cheeks, her Ihln shrunken fingers, tell hold ili e.ise has already gained upon her sntind of her sepulchral cough pieicrs your sc YOUNG MAN, when just shout to entei disease sheds a heart rruhing blight over tin prospects of the future your hectic rough am ble limbs tell nf your loss snd hope, but you not despair. There is s balm which will hen wounded lungs, it is SUERNAS'S ALL-II EALING BALSAM. Mrs. ATTREE, the wife of Wm. H. A Esq. was given up by Dr. Bewail of Washin Uis. Hoe snd McUlellsn of fhtlad-lpbia, Dr snd Dr. Mott of New York. Her friene thought the most die. She had every eppea. of being in consumption, snd wss so pionou by her physicians Shermsn's Balsam wss i and it cured her. ' Mrs. GARRABRANTZ, nf Bull's Ferry elso cured of consumption by this Balsam sll other remedies failed to give relief she wt duced to s skeleton. Dr. A. C. Castle, Dc 181 Broadway, has witnessed Sis effects in sf esee where no other medicine afforded relief the Balsam operated like a chains. Dr.O witnessed its wonderful effects in caring At which it never fails of doing. Spitting Blood, ming ss it msy be, ia effectually cured by Ibis asm. It heals ihs ruptured or wounded I vessels, snd makes the kings sound sgsln. Rev. HENRY JONES, 108 Eighth sv. wss cured of cough snd catarrhal affection years s anding. The first dose gave bits mot lief than all ths othei medicine be bsd ever b Dr. L. J. Deals, 19 Delaney street, gave it sister-in-lsw who wss laboring under eonsumi sod to snother sorely afflicted with ths Aal In both casea, its effects were immediate, son storing them lo romCiriable heslth. Mrs. LUCRE TI A WELLS, 93 ChrUlis s suffered from Asthins 43 years. Sbeiman's earn relieved her at once, and she is compare! well, being enabled to aubdue every stlsck timely uae of this medicine. Thia indeed I great remedy for Coughs, Colds, Spitting I Liver Complaints, snd sll ths sfVctions o throst, and sven Asthma snd Consumption. Price SS cents snd ft per bottle. Dr. Shermsn's Cough snd Worm Loxengei Poor Men's Plaster sold ss sbove. Dr. Shermsn's office ia st 108 Nassau st I . , Agents, JOHN YOUNG. Sunbury M, A.McCAY, Nortbumbe. - September 1 lib, 1847. ly ,'....,', sfCDacsaaBw ALL persons indebted to the subscriber note ew book account, are hereby notifi call end settle the same without delsy, ia ' to savs coat. : IRA T. CLEM Sunbury, April 93, 188 ,t . :.