SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL. LIVING IN PAttlt. the mod of living in "apartment" in Parig it thui particularly dewribfid in let tor to the N. Y. Herald: In Pari, all building for dwelling, are divided into apartment, and omelime tub divided Into room, a convenience may re quire. An apartment occupie one entire stage, or ttory in English. It embrace talon our dtawiug room; loll flwigr our dining room tm'nW our kitchen tkamorn a eou fXtr ilecping chamber added to these va lor closet and every other convenience for housekeeping. All these room are com pletely furniahed with every convenience for a family. The first story of the building is called rttedt-tkausst, and is occupied as a store, shop, lie ; the second story is called rntrt tot, and is generally occupied by the owner, or some one who pay a cheap rent it is a lownr story, generally not more than eight feet high ; the third story is here called the first I premier and is furnished the most expensively, ha the higheit rooms and pays highest rent ; the next is tho ttgond, the next, the troiume ; the next, the quatrieme ; and the next, the cinquieme, corresponding with our words second, third fourth and fiftht each flag, or story paying a less price, aceor didg to the number above the premier A grand flight of slairs ascending to the highest story, connected vt ith the front door by a spa cious entry or hall, and by the side of this entry, or just behind the stairs, is small room for the toncierge, who is an important persen age id every such building. She lets the a partments; tend the door; opens and shuts it for every person wbo passes in or out ; lights tho entry and stairway ; sees every person who passes up and down the stairway: answers every inquiry as to the occupants of the building, receives, pays for and delivers all letters, papers and other messages, goes of errands, buys provisions if desired, on docs the duties of a femnu dechambre, or any other service which a family may require, and all for a very small compensation. One dollar in Paris for such services, will go further than twenty dollars in London, and the ser vice will be butter and more politely done. The entry and stairway are always furnished and lighted, and the concierge provided at the expense of the building ; but for any services beyond this the occupant, called locataire, pays the eoneiergr?. If one is out at the thea tre, bal masque, or soiree, he always finds the toncierge ready to answer tho bell, and the entry lighted. She opens the door by means of a spring lock and cord extending to her room, which she pulls without leaving her bed. No one, therefore, now enters the house without her knowledge, and without her taking a look of him, to see who he or she is. Many persons who desire to spend years, or part of years, asdo the English in great num bers, hire an apartment and furnish it in their own way ; in such case they obtain an apart ment for one half the price of a well furnishod apartment. When a locatarie hires a furnish ed apartment an exact account is taken of the state and condition of tho furnitnre (called here meiiMes) in writing; and for every inju ry not therein described, the localaiere pays at the termination of his lease hero called loyer. Rents are paid monthly and in ad vance ; and the law gives an owner a lien upon all the bagrijagp, &c. of the localiere for the payment of every sum duo under the lease. Apartments of all prices can be hired and all are remarkably convenient, tastefully fitted up, and most genteelly furnished. It is a delightful mode of living for those whose sojourn i not of a permanent character, espe cially so, and for all it is generally preferred and adopted to any other. It is delightful to have every room and convenience upon the same floor, and to have the facilities furnish ed by the concierge. Why not adopt this mode in New York I Amidst the froth a bubble, that covers the great ocean of modern fugitive poety, there is now and then a pearl cast ap. We find the following in Frazer't Magazine, ascribed to "the late John Sterling." Many a pompous octavo has contained less thought than these few line: Time furies are there, Fear, Remorse, and Hate That vexed with mortal hands our mortal itatc ; Yet are they guardians of a heavenly gate. Three graces are our stars, Life, Beauty, Truth Primeral sisters bright in endless youth, That cheer man's slavish toil with peace and truth. Young Abel lie a wreck in childless death, Cain wither in hi own envenomed breath, Yet hopeful Eve is yearning still for 8eth. The rain that wets the summer's joyous leaves. The beam that dnea them, and the wind that heaves ; Each spirit gives a charm, and each receives. Three destinies are throned o'er all supreme, , Life, Death, and Growth wide shapes of clouds they seem, Yet rule the ages work, the moment's dream. Three nations are there in the world of old, Who from their graves all earth's dominion hold The Jew devout, wine Greek, and Roman bold. Prose, Song and Gabble are three modes of speech, Th only ones on earth for all and each, Sense, eaaence, nonsense, as they can, to teach. Some or th una say that General Tay lor will send Lewi C. Levin to Rome. We guea it honld be (polled roam.Sp. of Timet The population of Arkansas, by the Cover nor' estimate, is 300,000, which will give it three in alao of one member of Congress, in tlie neat apportionment. Esq. Boutright, of Indianapolis, has been married for the ninth time. He seem to put a great deal of confidence in the sex. Mia Mary M'Clelland, of Zanesville, re covered 91,000 from Mr. John Vandervert, for breach of promise oi marriage. More than twelve hundred girl have de sorted the Lowell factories aince the late re daction of wage. The Seminole remaining in Florida, are causing much uneasiness by encroaching on the white. THE ONLY RADICAL CURB FOB CONSUMPTION ! ! Scrofula or King' Evil, Rheumatism, OMImte Cutaneous fcrapmiM, nmpm or reaiine on the leee, uiotcnee, Biles, Chronic flora Eves, Ring Worm or Tetter, flrakl Head, Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and Joints, StnlaVwn Ulcere, Byphi litie Symptoms, Sciatica or Lumbago, diseases ariaing from an injudi cious use of Meicury, Drop ay. Exposure or Impru dence in life; alao, Chronic Consti tutional Dia nrdcre. In this medicine several innocent bal very potent article of the vegetable kingdom are united, forming a compound entirely different in ita character and properties firm any other preparation, and unrivalled in ita operation on the system when laboring under disease. It ahould be in the Hands or every peranti, who, by biiameaa, or general eoiiree of life, la predisposed to the very many nilimeiita that ren der life a curee, instead of a blessing, and ao often rcault in ucaui FOR 9GKOPCI.A. Sr. Drake's Panacea ia recommended aa a certain remedy, ut one instance of its failure has ever occurred when free ly used ! It cures the disease ami at theaume time liuiarta vigor to the whole ayalcm. HeniAitous persons can never nay too much attention to lite state 01 titeir moon, lis uiv ritication should be their fintl aim ; for perseverance wilt accomplish a cure of avxs hekkditahy disease. FOIt imt TTIONtToF THEPKIX. Scurvy. Scorbutic Affections. Tumors, While Swcllina. Krysipelns. Vlccra. Cancers, llmming Sires, Scnti nnd Biles, Ir. Drake's lnnorai cntinot be too hnrlilv extolled it searches out the very root of the diaense, and permanent INDIGESTION oil DYSPEPSIA. No medicine perlmpa hna ever been diKcovercd which gives so nincn tone to the stoinneli nnd rouses the secre. lion of a healthy gastric juice o decompose the food as Dr, manes lmacca RIIt'EMATISM. Dr. Drake's ranacea ia used with Ihe greatest success ill i.iii-iiiiihiic i.onipuiinis, eieeiillY such na chronic. It cures by driving out ail impuritica and foul humours which have accumulated in I lie system, winch are the cnuse of llliru uiwiiin, uoiu, ana swellings ot the v.iota. other remedies s imetimcs give temporary relief ; tins entirely eradicates the disease Irom the system, even when Ihe limbs nnd bones are areaiiiuny swollen. CONSUMPTION. Co.WMP-TIOM CAN BC ClHin (.Vlluhs. fatfirrl, nr in. chilis, Spitting of Blood. Asthma. Difficult or profuse Ex pectoration, Hectic Flush, Nicht Sweats, Pain in the side Ac. have been cured, and ran be wilh as much certainty us any other disease. A specific Ins long been sought for, but in vain until the discovery of Dr. Drake's Panacea. It is mna and aaie but certain and emcatious in its operation, and cannot noasiblv injure the most delicate cotiKiitntion. v e would earnestly recommend those afflicted to give it a trial and we believe they will not have occasion to regret it. The system is cleansed and atrcmrthened, the ulcers on Ihe lungs are healed, and the pntirnts gradually irgniu their ubumi ucuiin aim strengm. ncau me loiiowmg : TESTIMONY. Pint., Dec. Hth, 1847. Dea Sir : In reply to your question respecting Hie ui ol Dr. Drnkc'a Panacea. I will sav. that alihiiih n nori'i. disbeliever in the existence of a Panacea, or cure nr ai.i. diseases, however valuable it may lie in certain conditions of the system, still I have believed that a cure fol Consump tion would be discovered sooner or later, and cunosity led m to try your medicine in two very inveterate cases. Dicy were pronounced by the attending physicians to be ru.nun.ai i-oa-uxeTiu, nun nivmuoiieil by them as IN l l Baku. One of the persona had been under tho treat mem oi several very able practitioners for a number years, ana iney sum sue nun "old fashioned Consumption combine wilh Scrofula," and that she might linger fr soma lime but could not N: permanently relieved. In both cases ineeneci ol ine runncea has been most gratifying. Onlv four or five bottles were used by one of the persons before -... u.cui, u. i,!i.,ipvc rnpiuiy. I nc outer took about ten win umy aao umi raimiiar as I oin with consumption I inheritance and by extensive olerviitmn as a atmly, mid knowing also the injurious effects in nine cases out' of ten mr. nonean, ann oilier vegetable tonics, as well as i many ol the exroctorantaiuid sedatives, 1 should never liuv reeoiniuendtd the use of Druke'a PinmeM, ii l !,. acquainted with the ingredients. Suffice it to say Unit these i.in. u, inir mosi ixipiuur and acieiuilic r.hvst clans, anil lu their present combined stale, form prolsililv the best alterative Unit has ever been nuele. The cure fs m accordance with a theory of Consumption hronched in m .... fivnp uit", oy one i ! aer mtvi eminent wri ters on medicine, and now established by facts which nil- Very Respectfully Yours, I.. C. Cil'NX To use Ihe laucuaire nf another. "l)i. l)i,,U-,.'. p,i,,e. I tim-nrs wiiiiiiiry 111 us euecis never liltui'loiia. It is not ai tiplule ir is not nnd r.xoectomnt. It is ieit it,leiI..H r. lli ine ini-nun iiiii it uiial seiMirity. It is n great reini'ih' grand Healing and curative c iiipound. ihe urejit nud onlv rMK-u, viueii Miriiieui aeieiiee llilU SKIll hDS Vet prodliee.1 for Ihe Irealmelil of this hitherto iiiicnniiirret'inalalv. And no per Hi alllleira Willi this Ureal (liseiihe. will lie just himsell and his Irieuds. n he go down to the grave without testing its virtues. A single bottle, lu in .st cases, will pro- a..& - rn.,n-..l.l. i.. ,1 i:.: .- . .. .. . .' ,,.., ,nuii(;v in uiv nmiiin ia nuy iMlllClIt however low." TO THE LADIES. Indies of pale complexion and ivHiMiinptive habits, nnd such as are debiluited by those olistruetious which females aie uaoie m, arc rcsiori-d ny the use ol n bottle or two. I blisim vigia". It is by fur the liest remedy ever discovered for weakly children, and such as have had humors ; licing i"'" i"cl iniiueuiaieiy restores the appellti strength and color. r Nothini earr be more surprising tlinn its invigonitiug ef. fects on the huinan I'rnme. Permiua. nil ,...,.!,. .. Ii. situde lurt'ore taking it, at once liecome roliust and lull nf energy under its influenee. Ii immediate counteracts the , viv ii-a u, ,i,c leuaiic irunie. C;l'TltN. Be careful and ace tint you get the genu. ..re sn. vMRE tasacia ii nas ine signature ol lixti. t Stos on the wmiper and alao the name '-Da. Dkasi Paxacia, Phila." blown in Ihe class. Prepared I only by Sroaas A Co., Druggists, No. 21 North. nixthSt., Philadelphia. Agent for Sunbiiry II. MASSF.R.. Mold alsoby Wsi. A. Mvaa ax A Co.. Danville It.SnAEr ra, niinon; mast McCni, Nortliumhcrlaiid j E. P. I.rii, l'Mnili.liulf(. April I, ISIS Ijr SALAMANDER, rmE AND THIEF PROOF I IIESTS. FIRE-PROOF DOOUS FOR HANKS AND STORES Spal and Letter-Copy ins Presses, Patent Slate-Lined Refrigerators, Water Fil ters, Patent Portable W ater Clo sets, intended for the Sick and Infirm. EVAMS & WATSON, 78 South Third Street, OPPOSITE THE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE Manufacture and keen constant ly on hand, a large assortment of me anove onieles, together with ineir I'nteiit improved 7-rilaiiiaiidi KiKE-PHOOK SAFES, which are so constructed aa to set at rent all manner ol dmiht as to lite being strictly fire-proof, and lliul aey will resist the tiru ol any buililmir. The outside rosea nf these Safes are made of boiler iron, the inside casenf soup stone, and between the outer ease and inner case is a space oi time tare incites mica, anu is nucn in with indestrue- iime material, so as lu mase it an impossiuillty to bum any of the eontenla inside ol' this Chest. These Smpsuaie Ni lamanders we are prepared ami do challenge the world to prnnuce any article lu tee snupe (H utiua rsilea ttiat will stand as much heal, and we hold ourselves ready at all times to have Uiem fairly tested by publie bonfire. We also continue to manufacture a large and general assort ment of our Premium Air-tight Fire Proof Safes of which there are uver KM) now in use, and in every instance they have given entiia satisfaction to the purchasers ot' which vrt will refer the publie to a few gentlemen who have them in use Haywood A Snyder. Pottavillei Joseph O. Lawton Pnttsville ; Mr. William Carr, Dovlestown, Pa. N. ft O. Taylor, lSg north 3d at.; A Wright A Nephew Vine at. wharf j Alexander Caror, Conveyancer, corner of Filbert and pth sis.; John M. Ford, 311 north 3d st.; Myers Bush, 90 north 3d St.; James M.Paul, 101 south 4th at.; Dr. David Jayne, 8 south 3d at.; Msihew T. Millar, 90 south 3d at.; and wa eould name aom hundreds of others II it were necessary. Now ws invite the aitentioa of tha publie, and particularly thoaa ia want of Fira Proof Safaa, to call at our store before purchasing elsewhere, and wa can saliafy than) they will gel a better and cheaper article at oar Mora than at any other establishment in tha city. Wa stso manufacture the ardirury Fira P rocs' Cheats, at at vary low prices, cheaper tluui they can be bought at any other store in Philadelphia. DAVID EVANS, JOHANNES WATSON. Fhiladctihia, April 8, 1848 ly George J. Weaver, BOPS MAXES eV SHIP CHANDLER. A'o. Ill Water Street and No. 1 1 North Wharvet Philadelphia. YTA8 tonal anil j on band, general aaaorl Jl ment of CorJige, 8eine Twinee, &e., vixt laiVl Ropsa, Fishing, Rope. While Rope, Manil la Ropea, Tow Lines for Canal Boat. Alao, a complete assortment of 8ine Twine, afce. auch as Hemp Buad md Herring Twine, Baal Patent (Jill Net Twine, Cotton 6haii and Herring Twine, 8boe Threads, afcc Also, Bed Coida, Plough Line. H altera, Traces, Cottou and Linen Curpet Chains, &c, all of which he wrll disjioae of on maaonabl letma. 1'biliilelphia, Juua Jl, lilg. l, , CIIF.AP TATC:iIE9 & JEVEtnY. j. & y. l. tvam),- No. 10 CHESNIT Street, Philadelphia, Opposite the Franklin House, IMPORTERS of Gold iid Silver Patent Le ver Watch, and Manufacturer! of Jewelry A good assortment alwty on hand. Gold Pa tent Levers, 13 1wela. S38i silver ao. ibio 20; Gold Lepine, S30; Bilver do. f 12 to IS: Clock! and l ime Pieces, uoin pencil, n npwrdi Diamond Pointed Gold Pen, t.S0; Gold Bracelet and Breait Tin, in grant variety; Ear Ring ! Miniature Caeei ; Guard Chains, 19 to S3 PUted Tea Set, Caitora, I'ak Basket, Candleitick. Britannia Ware, t ine ivo ry Handled Table Cutlery. nd general aaeort ment of Fancy Good. FORK ASD SPOON MANUFACTORY. ),.WL WARD, No. 106 CHE8NUT 8t., Pkiladalnh a. onnoatte th j-ranniin nouee, M...r.. nf all kinda of Silver Spoon Fork, Te fet. Ladle, Ac. All work made by ui i (tamped with our iime, nd warranted to b made oi pttreiy nmenran mi... Philadelphia, August is, into o m FEVER AND AGUE!!! THOROUGHLY ERAUWAT.uj BY ROWAJiD'S TONIC MIXTURE ! ! THAT great National, Old Favorite. and 8ler linir Remedy!!! of EIGHTEF.N YEARS STANDING still unapproached in it wonder fill tucceif, certainty, and mf ty, in the curk or wltaTcmtn coMFLAiitT ! ! ! rr If you would escape the arsenical ipohnn. out) toniiterleiis lake not a bottle rom any ne. that U not guarded by tie 'written ngnature' of th original inventor and proprietor, John R, Rowan d, vn a paper label, crowing the mouth and cork. Thia remedy has never been bolstered up by false and (lecei ful puffs, but lias won ill way to the confidence and univesal adoption of the in habitant of Ffvkb and Aofg Districts B V ITS GOOD WORKS, tD FRUITS ALOSE, to which all the agent, and every person who have used it, well testily. PROPRIETOR'S OFFICE 143 Arch Street Philadelphia. Aufnts for Siinbury Ira T. Clpir.ent, J. W Friling, II. Maaser and Geo. Bright. Aclasis for Northumberland Forsythe, Wil son & Cn , R. M. M'Cay. August 5, IS'18 cow A Thousasd Dollars Hirrn ! ASHBV ROCAP, Hat and Cap .llaiHtTaclurers, Srttif & Eatt Corner of Ath and Market Street, Bailment story. PaZX.ASEZ.PHXA. HAVE constancy on hand a full and complete as-oriment of HATS, CAPS, and FURS. Alan an elegant nssortinrnt of mens' an I boys' Leghorn, Panama, and Palm hsf Hat. All nf which by a sarins of $10(10 in rent, will be s.il.l, wholesale and retail, at ihe ry lowest prices. Country dealers would do well to rail, as by e ronomy end low tent, wo are en iMeJ to Mill at veiy low ralra. June 10th, 1848. ly THOMAS G. GARRETT & CO. IMPORTERS OP , C23 7"?" rl B P'ated and Urttonnia Ware, Cutlery, and Fanev Goods, and Mariuf.iclurers of Jew elry and Silver Ware, 122 Cliesnul street, Phila delphia; have received liy late nrrivnl- a Ihro nnd handanmn 'o,k of English ar,d Frei.ch Watches, and Marl'le. Purcelaiii ami Fancy Clucks. Plated I' rns. Castors. Cukn IlaNkets, High and Chsmbi rCindlesiirks Soup I, idles, rtmiiia a d Fnrk. A!se n Rood nssnrlnifnt of llii sniiia Ware aid Fine Ctnl, r. Their stuck of JEWELRY is large and ofthe most fi-hiunslile kind, and liter am well .utiplled with Silver Spoons. Folks. Muus. N..Uin Kim-. Butter Knurl, etc., and wi hnm m .kiiiK ny d -play i if piirea in ihe puldic prints, ihey aro pre pared lo sell as lnw as tho.io who d, und invite pnsoiia wish t,i j in purehase to call. Philnih Ij.hia, Juno 10, 1813. 6in I'lclorlal i:lilion or rt'.tiiblt;n?'n (Treat lVorK on I lie llrforinaliuii OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY IN GER MANY, SWITZERLAND, &C Will be published or. nr about the 1st of Apiil, ISIS, by JOS. A. SPEEL, No 80 Cherry st. above Clh. his splendid 12 mo edition of the above named work, wilh 18 engraved illustrations from ori ginal designs; 4 vols in 2, bound in extra cloth and library sbeep. The publisher respectfully calls Ihe attention ofthe trade and the public generally. In this work being the only illustrated edition published in the United States He trusts that the beauty of ita embellishments, the strong and substantial manner in which it is bound, in conjunction with the known popularity of the work itself, w ill be sure recommendation to public favor. JOS. A. SPEEL. 96 Cherry at above 6th. J. A. 8 has also lately published, a new and beautiful Edition of Sergeant Bell's Raree Show, a suitable book for children, neatly done up in extra cloth. Philadelphia, April I, IS 18 In prraenling the public with a remrily fiirths trmtmnit mill cure il Fkveu -n Aora anrl other bill m. diseases, imaimlney is urated. Vast uumliers in the I'nitnl Slates, who sutler from these nrTeetiiais in their varied forms, are roinpelled lo seek relief from oilier smirres tluui the ininie ilmle ireseripliiins of the reRiilnr plivsieinn. It becomes Iheref ire nit olijivt nf humanity, as well us of public inter est. to lirilia before them a remetly prepureil fiom much ex nericiicv, unci which limy always be relied upon aa savk, EVFKCTVAL, AXO H ABMLKSS TO TIIK rnST!T 'TIOK. That auch is ths true ehurncltr of the INDIA tilOLAIiOnl K, is amply atlcalcri by the universal success wilh which it has been employed. tV K.xlrnct from a communication f the Hon. Wit.. Ltm WooimmrxiE, of the r. 8. Senate, late Governor of Michigan. Pkteoit, Oct. tSI, lfMO. DiifToa Charlks Osoimn, Dear 8ir, I huve read wilh much interest, your litilo TBakatikk upon the "cuusrs, lrc;itiiieiit and cure" of Die febrile diaeases which have so extensively prevailed in our country durina the last few months an interest increased no doubt, by the fact that I have individually suffered ao much from them. Though 1 feel myself very incompetent to judae safely upon a subject ao entirely prnfeasiial, vet your theory seema to me well renewed, and your eone'lu nous just, and 1 think withal, that your pamphlet is calcu lated to prndnce much practical (rood. Hpeakirm of the medicine he says : It fully justified vour flaturinf ; expectations, and as a safe, convenient, ami rmu ku remedy, my own experience, si far, induces ine to be lieve that it will pnwe a great publie benefit. I am pleased lo learn that you hava recently asts Wished several acencies foe iu disposition though I regret thai, wilh a view t a more general dissemination of it, you ahould have found it nerr?Trr remove f yur present residence among us. ith much respect I hava the honor to be, sir, Vour ohlie-ea servant, WIl LI AM WOODDUIDCE. fW Piom Hon. ftTcriran V. R. Taowaainoi, of Michi gan Mate ttenate, to lbs Agent at Detroit. Birxixohsh, Oailaso Co, Dec. 13, l&ll. Sir yoo wish ma to inform you what I know of Ih. Osgood's India Cholngogue, or anu-bilioua medicine. I do believe thai if the virtue and efficacy of thia medicine were generally kuowu, the rrvut aaa sola would disappear iu Michigan. I procured a bottle in the spring of 1641, ana have good reaaua to believe thst myself and family escaped the ague but aeaaon ia eonaeqaaaoe of its use. Perhaps in no eurasuot aiuca the aaulemenl of thia in peuinsula, has the fever and ague been au prevalent aa the last. 1 have recommended thia medicine in numerous in euuieee, and vrkea th diaeaae bad become lied and hailed tlss skill of physicians; and 1 have aevar kaowa it tail. 1 haa universally produced ike must happy effects, and I bet have it has navar been exceeded by any medietas in remo ving the bilious diaeaaea of the elirnala. Yours, rsapaclfuliy, i ' : - BTEPHEH V. R. TROWBRIDGE. A rest for fionrwry H. B- HAStER; Norlkumliarkuiil, W1T1IINGTOM Co ; Milton, J. II. RASKB i 8aliaa grova, MAY t klXJHK. , r? May I, l(tf. ' ' . ' IrtLX&TSPa'ST I T ha power In esuse all ixntaasi. SORES, SCROFULOUS humor, SKIN DISEASES, OISONOUS W0UND8 lo discharg tbair pa trld matters, and then heal them. It I richly termed All-Dealing, for there ia aci re ly diaeaae, external or internal, that it will not benefit. I hav need k for th last fourteen year for all dircnar of the cheat, consumption and liver, Involving the utmost danger and responsibility, nd I declare before heaven and man, that not in one aingle ease has it failed to benefit when ihe pa tient was within th reach nf mortal mean. I have had physicisns, learned in the profeaaion. 1 have had ministers nf the gospel, iudge of th bench, aldermen, lawyers, gentlemen of th high- eat erudition, and multitudes of the poor na It in ever variety of way, and there baa been bat on voire one unisonal voice saying : Alllster, tour Ointment ia GOOD. In Scrofula, Old Sores. Ervaepelae, Teller Li ver Complaint, 8ore Eyes, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Bronchilia, Broken or Bora Bresat, Piles, all Cheat Diseases, such as Aeihma. Oppressions, Pain Also, Sore Lips, Chapped Handa. Tumors. Chil dren's Cutaneous Eruption, Nervous Diseases, nd ofthe Spine, there ia no medicine now known as good. 8CAI.D HEAD. We have cured easee that actually defied every thing known, aa well aa the ability of IS or 80 doctors. One man told us he bad spent (300 on his childien without any bene fit, when a few botee of (liniment rand them, BALDNESS It will restore the hair sooner than any other thing. HbAIMtHK Ihe salve has cured pet sons of the headache of IS years' standing, and who hid it regular every week, ao that vomiting often took place. Dxirirxaa, Eta Acne, and Anvx tit th Fstr., are cured hy thia Ointment wilh like success. RURNS. It Is one of the best things in the world for Hums. (Read ihe directions around the box.) RHEUMATISM. It removes almost immedi ately the inflamalion and swelling when the pain ccn-ee. ( Read the Directions around tha Box.) COLD FEET. Consumption, Liver Com plaint, Pain in the cheat or side, falling off nf the bair, one or the other always accompanies cold feet. (This Ointment is the true remedy.) It is a sure sign of disease In have cold feet. TET 1'EK. There ia nothing belter for the cure of Teller. PILES. Thousands ate yearly cured by thia Ointment. CORNS. Occasional use of Ihe Ointment will alwtvs keep dims from growing. People need never he troubled wilh them if they will use i', Read Ihe following Communication, Ri ceived from an old, respee'ed anj well known cilixen of Philadalphia. and then judge for yout- self: Philadelphia. 10 mn 13tb, 1846. To T. B. Peterson, Having been requested In give my opinion on Ihe merits nf M'ALLIS TER'S SALVE, I am w illing to enumerate some ofthe benefits which I have experienced in the use of the article. In the spring of 1845, I had an attack of Ery siiclas in my fdee which became very painful, and extended into one ef my eyes, being attended with fevrr, my distress was great and 1 began to be fear ful nf losing my eye. Although not much of a believer in nhat is commonly cnlh d quack niediiines, I purchased a box and made an application In my fare. To mv am prise the pain sum abated, and in a week's time it was cut rely cured, and I firmly believe that it nas the salve, under Providence Mint cured me, Fmm that time In the present, I have used the article na occasion required, and in every esse where I have useil it. I have found a decided benefit. At one time, on going lo bed al night, my throat was ao aore that I swallowed with dilliculty, but by an application nf the reive J was rolieved before morning, I have usod it in case nf burns, briitsrs. sprains, suit flesh cuts, all with the happiest effect, and nno case of poisoning hy a wild vine in ihe woods, li.is been dried up and cured by a few applications. From iny own eipeticnce, I would stmngly re commend it to nil, as a cheap, convenient, family tnedirir.e I hive become so partial to it, I hut I expect to keep it cmittanily in my family. Though not ambitious lo appear in print, yet I cannot refuse to have this commniiiraiion made public ifjuilged best In serve the eiupe of humuni 'y. Ri'speclfully thine, WM ADAMS, No. 26. Old Viirk Road. CAUTION. No Ointment will be genuine unless the names of James M'Allisler, or James M' A Mister & Co., ore written wilh a pen on eve. ry labc'. JAMES M'ALLISTER. 8ole proprietor of the a'mve medicine. (lT-PWCJS, S5 CENTS PEt BOX.TJ) Aosmts : J. W. FRIMNn. Sunhurv. FORSYTH, WILSON & Co.. Northumberland. Dr WM. M niCKLEY, Danville, J. 5. CKOUSE. Sclinsgrnve, P. C. SHF.LI.ER. Lewi.hurg, WM. F.NAG1.E. Milton. JOHN 8HARPLES8, Cattawissa. Feb. I9tb, I84S. eowly P H I UDEL 1 ii T A lOeDICAL HCTTSE, EttrMshcd 15 years ag; hy Dr. KINKELIN. Tha fiblest, auicat and heal hand to cure all forma or scent diseases, disease, ofthe skin and solitary habile of youth, ia J)K. KINKELIN, N. W. etirner of 3( and Union sis., between Spruce and Pinr, 1 1 sruures from the Exchange. YOUNG MEN ! if yon value your lire oryout be ilth, remember, ihe delay nf a month, nay, even a week, may prove your ruin, both of body slid mind. Hence let no false modesty deler you from making your case known lo one who, from education and respectability, can a'one befriend von. He wbo places him-elf under Dr. KINKELI.VS treatment, may leliptously confide in hia honor as a gentleman, and in who-e bosom will be forever locked the serret nfthe patient. Too many think they will hug the secret lo their own hearts, and ruie ihemelv , Alas! how of ten is this a fatal delusion, and how many a pro mising young man, siho nilghi have been an orna ment to aocirty, baa faded from tha earth. COUNTRY INVALIDS, finding it inconvenirnt to make pcson.il applies. ti n, can, bv slating their c.se explicitly, together with all their symptoms, (per I tier, postpaid.) have forwarded to ihem a chest eon'ainir.g Dr. K'a me dicines appropriated accordingly. Packages of M. dicines forwarded to any pari ol the United Slates at a moment's no' ire, CCf Post rsm ix-rrxas, addiessed to Dr. Kts kii.i. Philadelphia, will be promptly attended In Oci. 30th, 1847. ly CUTLERY. AN extensive Stock of Pocket and Table CUT LERY. for sale by JOH1T Irl. COLEMAIT, Ao. 33 oiuf 83 ARCADE, anil 81 North THIRD St ret, Comp Uing 50(10 doxen Penknivn, Scissors and R ixors. Alan, choice assoilment of Rotlgara it Rons, Woatenholm's, (jrravrs'e, W, & 8, Butcher's and Fenney' Cutlery. Also, Spanish, Dirk and Hunting Knives. AUo, Ouns P st 'ts, an I Bowie Kniies. A Is -, The American Razor Strop, a superior article, woity iheat'ention of Dealers. Cian Dealers in Culleiy, will find the above Stock worthy their attention, is Ihe Subscriber's chief huainasa ia importing and aalling eutlny. Philsdelphia, June 10th, 1848 ly. S. J. MEGARGEE & CO. IMPORTING AN0 COMMISSION MERCHANTS, .. ruf Dealers in Paper, and Paper Manufactu rers' Materials. No. 39 Commerce t , PHILADELPHIA. KEEP constantly on hand large assort ment of printing and other paper. New, pepera in th country, can be (applied at all times, with paper of any i lad qnelity, at th lowest price. ; i i . PhiladelphU, Jaa 17th, JI4I DANK MOTE LIST. PEITOSYLTAllilA. .;. Th following Itet shows the rarMnt valne of all Pennsylvania Bank Notav Th moat imrdieM re- IIbim may be placed npoa K, as h bieaarjf snee reiu!iy com pa red wltn and correct est Irom UK oell's Reporter. Bnnkf. la Phltftdetplilat. Na Locarro. NOTES AT PAR. Bank of North America , , Bank of tho Northorn Liberties . par par Conrtnereial Bank of Penn'a. . , Firmer and Mechanic' Bank . Kensington Bank ' . Philadelphia Bank' Schuylkill Bank Boutbwark Bank . Weatem Bank Mechanic' Bank Manufacturer' A. Mechanics' Bank Bank of Penn Township . Oirard Bank Bank of Commerce, late Moyamenaing Bank of Pennsylvania . . . Country Baakav par par par par par par par pa per par Bank of Cheater County1 . Westchester par Bank of Delaware County Cheater par Bank of Oermsntown (lermantown par Bank of Montgomery Co. Norristown par Doyleatown Bank Dnylestown par Eaaion Bank Easlnn par Farmers' Bank of Bucks eo Brintot par Bank of Northumberland Northumberland par Columbia Bank dr. Bridge co.'Columbis par Farmera' Bank of Lancaster Lancistet par Lancaster County Bank Lancaster par Lancaster pat ' Reading par Harriabuig" These Lancaster I offices Reading j do not Eaaion J issue n. DISCOUNT. Lancaster Bank Farmera' Bank of Reading' Office of Bank of Penn'a. Office do do Office do do Office do do NOTES AT Bank of the United 8tata Philadelphia 17 par failed miners' nam oi rotlsvnie- I'ottsvtlle Bank nf Lewistown Lewistown Bank of Middlctown Middlctown Carlisle Bank Carlisle Exchange Bank Piltsburg Do do branch of Hnllidayahurg Harrisburg Bank Harrisburg Lebanon Bank Lebanon Merchants' Manuf. Bank Pittsburg Bank of Piltsburg Pittabuig Weat Branch Biink Willtamaporl Wyoming Bank Wilkesberre par I 1 Ii Ii Northampton Bank Allentown Berks County Bank Reading Office of Bank of U. S. Pitlahurg no anle failed failed Do do do Erie Do do do New Brighton Bank of Chambersburg Chambereburg Bank of Gettysburg Gettysburg Bank of Susquehanna Co. Montrose Erie Bank Erie Farmers' dr. Drovers' Bank Wsyncshurg Franklin Bank Washington Honesdala Bmk Honesdale Monnngahela Bank of B. Browns rille York Bank York do do 1 1 Si 35 24 I Ii I 1 N. II. 1 he notes or those hanks on which we omit quotations, and substitute a dash ( ) are not purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, wilh Ihe exception nf those which have a letter of reference, BROKEN BANKS. Philadelphia Sav. Ins. Philadelphia Philadelphia Loan Co. do Schuvlkill Sav. Ins. do Kensington Sav, Ins. A do Penn Township Sav. Ins. do Manual Labor Bank (T. W; Ilyoli, prop.) failed filled filled fuiled Powanda Hank Towanda Alleghany Bank of Pa. Unnk of Beaver Bank of Swatara Bank of Washington Centre Bank City Bank Farmers' ic MeiliVa' Hank Farmers' & Mccb'cs' Unnk Fanners' dr. Mcch'cs' Unnk Ilnimenv Innriliitu Huntingdon Bank Juniata Rank Lumbermen' Rank Northern Bank of Pa. New Hope Del. Bridge Co. Northumh'd Union Col. I!k. North Western Hunk of Pa. Office nf Schuylkill Bank I'a. Agr. & Manuf. Malik Silver Lake Bank Union Bank of Penn'a. Wesimnielund Bank Wilkesbarre Budge Co. Bedford Heaver Harrisburg Washington llellefonte Pillabuig Pittsburg Fayelte co. tireencastle Harmony . no sale closed closed railed clueed no sale failed failed fill- no rale Huntingdon no sale 1-erYHiowii no le Warren DiuidalT New Hope Milion Meatlrilla Port Curbon Carlisle Montrose Uniontown failed no aule closed no sale closed failed closed railed Greeiishurg clnseil Wilkesbarre no sale (Tj- All notes purporting to be on anv Pnnnavl veins Bank not given in the above list, may be set own aa irauus, SEW JERKUY. Bank of New Biunswick Brunswick Belvidere Medford Perth Amboy Bridgeton failed llelvidcte Bank Burlington Co. Bank Commercial Bank Cumberland B.ink Farmers' Bank pa j par par Mount Holly Farmera' and Mechanics' Bk Rahwav Farmera' and Mechanics' Ilk N. Biunawick tailed Farmers' and Merchants' Uk Middlctown Ft. rranklin HarikofN.J. Jersey City failed Holmken II kg A Giasing Co Hobnken fail lersey City Hank Jcty City failed Mechanica' Bank Patterson railed Manufacturers Hank Belleville fail Morria County Bank Morristown Monmouth Bk of N.J. Freeh dd failed Mechanics' Hank New.irk Mechanics' and Manuf. Bk Trenton Morris ('anal and Hkg I.V Jersey City l'ost Notes Newark Bkg aV Ins Co Ncwnik r no sale lio sale New Hop Del Bridge Co Lamhortkvillu iN. J. Manufac and Bkg Co Hoboken N J I'rolecton A Lombard 1 4 Jersey City Orange 1) ink Orange Paierson Bank Patcison Peoplea' Bank do Princeton Bank Princeton Salem Banking Co Salem Slate Bank Newark Stale Bank Elixaheihtown State Bank Camden Slate Bank of Morris Morristown Slale Bank Trenion Salem and Philad Munuf Co Salem Suaacg Hank Newton Trenton Hanking Co Trenton Union Bank Dover faded tailed i failed i par par i i par I failed failed i par i failed pur par par par par par par par par Washington Hanking Co. Hackenaack DELAWARE. Uk of Wilm it Uraudywine Wilmington Hank or Delaware Wilmington Bank of Smyrna Smyrna Do branch Miliord Farmers' Bk of Stale nf Del Dover Do branch Wilmington Do branch Georgetown Do branch Union Hank OT- Under 8's Newcastle Wilmington (7 On all banks marked thua () there are ei. Iher counterfeit or altered notes of the various da nominslions, in circulation. Time und Distance Saved! SUNBURY FERITV. THE subscribers having leased the Sunbury Ferry, beg leave to inform tbe public, that they are prepared lo convey Team, Plesur Carriages and Foot passengers acroa th river with safely and without delay. They have pro vided themselves with new and commodious crafta, which will always b attended with able and careful band. Peraons travelling to and from and through Sunbury to New Berlin, Lewisburg, Hartletoo nd other place, will find it greatly to their ad vantage to cross at thia Fsiry instead of th Bridge, they would save from two to four mile io distinct. JOHN SPEECE. LEWIS LENHAST. Sunbury, April 1, 184(4 o. ssxissnT, BOOT MAKER, - No. 40, Booth Fwiarai ftrmsarr, Asovs CHawmrr. Jan. 9tb, l4 dr. ntrniiTGEii's IP aaCki sufi CSI QB sJCkv THIS Medicine h warranted, on oath, not in contain particle of Calomel, Corroalve Sub limate, Arsenic, Chloride of Gold, or any detet rou minerals. . Th principle npoa which thi Medicin act, I kv eseislini and harmonising wilh natural it drive out all foal crimonloo humora from Ihe blood and body, and by assimilating with and strengthening the gastric jtlie of tha stomach, il assists Uiaaailon t in abort mar is not a veto, ar to rt, muscle ot nerv in th human body, that ia not etrengtnened by trie rnnnVGAi ana n aier- poeaesae lb aamirkabl property or removing mercury from th bone and joinle. FOR ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, Scurvy, Scorbutic Affections, Tumors, Scrofula or King' Evi, White Swellings, Erysipelas, Ulcere, Cancer, Running Sores, Scabs and Bilea, time and a determined perseverance in D . 8WEET- SER-8 PANACEA, will effect cure. FOR INDIGESTION, Rejection of food, Nausea, Vomitings, Nervous af fections. Billions complaint. Head ache. Paleness or Female Irregularities, Dr. 8WEET8EIT8 PA NACEA will soon effect cure but if obstinate. attended with griping, living pains, lb dose should be increased, and the cure will soon be ef fected. Let not the patients frighten themselves with the idea that Ihey are ton wesk to take much medicine) but bear in mind that thi mildly opera ting meil cine put not weakness into ihe frame, but moft certainty drawa weakm-e out, leaves strength in its place, and by giving composed aleep al night, and an appetite lo relish any food, re-animate the whole frame with vigorous action, clearing th mind and improving th sight. SCROFULA AND GLANDULAR AFFEC TIONS. Scrofula la said In be heridilary, the infant re ceiving from ila parents ih seeds of this diseaae, which increases with ita yeara, if neglected and not anbmitied to frequent purification with Dr. 8 WEET8ER'S PANACEA. The glands are pla ced in the corners of Ihe body, and nut of the way ol direct communication l their real ue is subiect on which much difference or opinion prevails; ii .unices ii to know that when in diseased slate, they are capable of being purified and cleansed by long course or llr. 8 WKE TSEK 8 PANA CEA, which resiorra them to aound and ptnper action. Scrofulous persons can nevet pay too much attention to their blood, ils purification should Ins their first thought, for after a long course of perse verance, ihey will ever cure liercilitjry disease. In cases of JA0NDICE. ASTHMA. LIVER COMPLAINTS, TIC DOLOREUX. RHEU MAT1SM OR RHEUMATIC GOUT, Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA cannot be loo high ly extolled ; it fetiches out Ihe very root of Ihe disease, and hy removing ii from the Blood makea a cure certain and permanent. For diseaaes of Ihe Bladder and Kidneus. Stric tures, Gravel. Stone, Piles. Fintula. Urinaru Oh. ttruetiont ana extreme Uottirenees Dr. SWEET. SEK'S PANCEA la Ihe best remedy ever treJ; it removes all those acrimonious humors from the Blood which give rise lo Ihe above disease, and by keeping the blood in a pure condition, insures health. For DROPSY, FALLING otthv. BOWELS. Impurities nf the Blood, Mercurial Taint, Weak ness of the Spine Flow of Blood to the Head Gid dines. Singing and Ruzsing Noise in the Head and Ears, Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA will give rert lin relief; in all severe ami chronic cases, the patient cannot be loo often reminded tluil lar ger doses and perseverance will effect a cuie. In Chills and Fevers, Bilious Fevers. Affections of the Eyes and Ears, Spongy and liliedmg Gums Bronchitis and recent Conghs and Coldt, Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA will be found perfectly aure and certain in its effect''. GRAVEL AND URINARY COM PLAIN I S Thine cnmplain'a are generally attended wi h the most filial rnnsrqnences, nnd aie seldom nr nc. vet cored by the pirs- nt mode of treatment ; tli- y ueu.i:y accompany the pitrent I the grave, lifter suffering ihe most excruciating pain and torture. The cause of these complain s are the sime as all others, the dioss ot the blood becomi s encrusted on the finest narrow passage, whence nr s morbid secretions and stoppages of mine. You will find the most powerful diuretics nf no nue.a they only increase the quantity nf urine nnd do not puiify nnd strengthen Ih" part'. Bv purifying the him il wilh Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA. ou re move Ihe c.itii-e of thediseise, consequently it can not exist any longer, aftrr sufficient p.'iwiernnc in ils use has deprived the blood and body of all acrimonious humora and incrustation. DISEASES or ma LUNGS-CONSUMPTION. Thia ia a ery prevalent and fatal disea-e ; it re sults mostly from neglected coughs,cohls nod bron chitis, also from improper treatment in many ut er case, such aa measles, fevers, inflaiiimati ns and small pox, and a host of other badly treated disesrea; where (because, instead of having I wen thoroughly removed from the blood snd body, have only been palliated or removed from one p.irt to break out in another. By divesiing your bodies of all foul hu mora, through the medium of Dr. 8WEET8ER'S PANACEA, the cure is at once rendered certain and permanent. Recollect, while Iher ia arrimo nious humora floating in ihe ciicu'aiion, it i as apt lo sellle on the lungs as any other part of the body ; this ia the reason thut consumption ia so prevalent. BILES, 80RE8 AND ULCERS, Whi h you see on the ex'erior. come from and have their snun e in, the inleiior, and might jusl a well have retiled on ynui lungs, liver, or any utile? pait; which wa know Ihey frequently J and duce mot violent infl.ininu'oiy disoider. 'I he humor which occasion these ames is of i highly acrimonions burning nutuie. We know it from the pain it gives in forming, and afterward il ra pidly ulcerating and corroding the flesh and skin of Ihe pail wheie il break out Thi show the neceasity of frequently puiifyiug the blood with Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA, and keeping such malignant humora in subjection. Should you have a bile or ulcer, be thankful that naiuia has taken trouble to warn you of the danger your life and ho dy is in, fur it i a warning lal Ihe blood i. foul. Had this sime acrimony a. Weed the lungs instead of the surface of your body for its seat, consump tion ofthe lung would huve been ihe 'consequence Di lay not then, to purify and cleanse Willi Dr, Swcelser's Panacea. SPINE DISEASE Spin.it affections, tnlargement of Ihe bone and joint, white awellinga, hip joint complaint, rup luiea, falling or ihe bowel and worn disease, will find a speedy oure in Dr. Slf'EETSEK'S PA NACEA. Where the disease ha. been of long standing, the lime required to make cure will l e I i i longer j bul the patient may real assured lhal a determined perseverance will effect il. BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA sun DISEASE OF THE WINDPIPE. Theae dieease. proceed from tbe aeriosity or corrupt humor ol the nlooil, having s tiled llseiron the throat sud lungs, and stopped them up, so that they cannot draw sufficient air in foi respiration. Dr. 8WEKT8ER'S PANACEA will five imme diate relief, and to make th euro perfect and car lain, it ahould be continued some lime after, to free th syatera of all bad humor. RHEUMATI8M, RHEUMATIC GOUT AND MERCURIAL DISEASES Find a afa and speedy cur in Dr. SWEET SER'S PANACEA. It cures by searching every blond ves-el and artery, and driving out ail impu ritica and foul humora accumulated therein, which a th cauae of rheumatism, gout and awelling of the joint. Th delelerou effects of calomel and olhet mioeial poisons, readily yield to ita sovereign influence i indeed, whan il valuable properties he come fully known, the use of all mineral poison will be consigned lo ihe tomb of ill th Capulels,' and only b 'bought of aa a by-goo custom of th dar ker ages. Dr. Sweetaer's Panacea ia alao tore cur for dyspepsia, pile, coaliveueea, vertigo, head ache, pais in lb breast and liver complaint, FEVER AND AGUE. Fever i alwtye cauaed by disorderly move ment of lb blood, atruialio tafia iuslf f some thing that encumbort it ( in fe. very kind of as ks sMibiac aaorvj than Mruggw between lb ropt bumon r expelled, yea have no mara fever When pationt with fsver snhrnlta lo h. hav hi Mood poiond with mercory, H weakena hi frame lo Meh l degree, thai if ho sorviwj, ln, VVZ?' !J ,y U)"e him ,uhi"e l Mtini chilla, when t timea oat of It he resort to .n. pills powder, or tonie mlxttireat, this lading from ; , ' -a i" mercury anu qoinin In diagolae. arrilrh fnmm tn il . rs k. kit. ' V " lar into .in i m . " f'ceP,,D'. but very i mui is. will break out again with fearful violent. To cut go and fever, the cause of the disease must be re moved out of the blood and body, which can be ef- MirrVT.1? D'- SvVEBTSEaTS. PA NACEA, which parirVaa,cleariaai and atrenglhana. It contains nothing that can possibly mjuwmditg us is always a safeguard against chills sq4 feira. PILES. nfvaV?".! "jr,lM' Dr 8WEET8ER'8 PANACEA will effect a vary speeJ, eor, j, move from Ihe blood, stomach and bowels al' I hoe foul acrid burning humora, which are Ihe cauae of Pile and Coetiveness, nd by strengthen. ing the digealive nrgans, improve every part of th rnliie body. FLATULENCY AND WIND. These diseases are caused hy the stomach am bowels being choked up wilh viscid (limy matter the air which enters them cannot escape until force by eoroe contraction of the atomach to eic'el A hence the cause of pain. A few doses of Dr SWEETSER'S PANACEA will convince th. sufferer that relief is attained. GREAT MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN Parents will find the PANACEA valuabl medicine for their children, keenina their twwti. :. healihy condition, thereby assiating their growth children or grown petsons, after taking It, are no iiat'ie to be !!eked with an epidemic a before, a it alwayt leavct tnrl flood in pare condition, am ihe i nlire system in strengthened slate t it drive nul i'l kinds of weakness from th body ind leave an neaiiny within. MARRIED LADIES Will find Dr. SWETSER'3 PANACEA a me.l c ne purely adapted to their use. Most ladies du ring Ihe period or pregnancy are fflicted with pile Dr. Sweetser't Panacea, by regulating the boweb will entirely obviate Ihw, and its purifying propei ties on ihe blood and fluids, insures lo them hea' thy off-pring. No one who is mother should b without it, ind thoae who are nursing will find ' of gieat benefit to tbe health of their infants. For barrenness and all diseases of the womb, i is without rival in the enire history end eatsloau of medicine i by ils extraordinary ttrengthenrn power, it stimulate and atrengtbens the womb, weakness of which is the caute of failure lo hav offspring. NERVOUS DISEASES. Under thi head may he classed Palpitation i Ihe Heart, T.c Doloresux or Faceache, Neurelgii Ind gcation.Tiiolhache, Melancholy, Hysterics an in fact, every disease caused by ihe aharp, hi'lini acrimonioua humort irritating ihe nerves s l nerve receive tbe morbid impteasinn from the -t. mach, or rather from the blood through Ihe agrnc nfthe atomach and dige-tive organa, and atlhoug other part ot the body are apparently the seat t ihe disease, still it is caused hy the morbid impre si m conveyed from the blood by the nerve,, to thi part. A few doses or Dr. 8WEETSER'S V S, NACEA will soon assure the patient th-t ho ha ine cure in nis possession. ERYSIPELAS, on ST. ANTHONY'S FIRE This is an inflammatory di-oider, alw .y at'em rd with more or leg pi. t proceed from th foul, uciimninoiia humors lodged in the blood an fluids settling mi ihe ,m' . and face, causing n Iretno pain ami fi vers j all npplnntions on the u far e aro worse than useless, i they only . nd t throw tho dises-e in some oilier part, and pethl rauae death. Uleeiling is likewise inipniiiee. T cuie the di-ease you mu-t get nj of ihe cause ; oi ly manage 1 1 get ihe foul humors out of y iur Mooi nnd you will be well in a day. Dr. SWEE'I SER'M PANACEA, a thorough purifi.r of th hbo', will a-arch out tveiv Irrpnriiy i the moi , .e.le p.n. ot me oouy aim exp.l it throng', U medium of Ihe bowel. There i. not . ry. muscle or organ of the entire frameW0,, man, that Dr. Sweelser'. Panacej doe not in prove, i n take H when you are well I to kev we I ; and w hen sick to become well DR. SWEETSER'S PANACEA, beinreon posed only of a vegetable matter, or medical nerb and warranted, on oath, as containing not one pa tide of mercurial, mineral, or ehimiet sohalnne it found to he perfectly harmless to the mn-t l-rxt. see, or the weakest frame, nnder anv tii;eof hi man sulTe ine ; the mo. pfe. ,nt and benign in i Ojer.itioii tli.it was eier off red to Ihe world; an al the same lime ihe most rernin in scan hing m ihe root of any c mipln n', however deep, and u perfi.rm ni! a c re. Price f 1 er bottle, nr six holtl-s f,r J5. Fo ale, whnhsale and retail, at the corner o CH ARLES md PRATT Streets. Ilal.imore. an ' ''y GEORGE BRIGHT, Nov. 6 !847.-.y Sunborv VENI, VIDI. VICI. Dr. ALLEN'S VEGE TABLE COMPOUND, for the cure c DYSPEPSIA. LIVER COMPLAINT. . NER VOL'S DEBILITYBILIOUS AFFECTIONS Ac. Thi Medicine offered lo the public undr the assurance that there is no article in existenc having stronger t laiina lo tbair eonmderati m. Dr ing compounded hy a regular Graduate nf Jefler son 0. Ilege, Phila h Iph , and a iinelising phytt ci.in of twenty year' atandii g- in I'hil.nlelphis, hi long rip, rience has confirmed him in the opinior th il a compound medicine wa. required to preven nnd remidy the debilitation pr dneed by rrsidin n low, mra-niatic climnii s, nnd lo counter ict tbi nro trating influttic of m.s , ,, di-ordor with wh'Cll Ih humst, family- are afflictd. DR. ALLEN is well known i hrsici.D, an. ha used tho ahave medicine in his pracifc for year with the moit s lonifhing effect, having tes ted its qualities in abo-n FIVE THOUSAND (USES, No medicine ever icn ind more flairering rn commendations from phyriciana or eminent stand inn than has fu en bestowed on this, DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION ANI ITS CONSEQUENCES.-An eminent Prorea or ,y.:" chiefly arises in persona h. tea,' either a very aedenlary or irregular life. Although not regarded as a fital disease ; yet ir neglecttd oi iinpmiery t reared, may bring on incurable M. Inn. holy, Jaundice, Madtiea, or Vei!j2, PiUiji and Apoplexy. A gr.it lingulariiy attendant on it is, that it may and ofien doe continue a gret length of time without any remission of the tvinp. torn. ' CAUSE.--. Grief and uneainesa of mind, inv lene study, profuse evacuaiiona, eiceas in venor ricesaive ue of epiriluou. liquor, lea, tobacco, pmm, and oiher narcotica, immikltrata repletion: over distention of the stomach, i deficiency or th secretion of the bile or msirie b.i. .old md damp air, ire I be chief cause of Ibis dis ease. SYMPTOMS. Lot. of appetite, nausea, Mart hum. acidiiy, and foetid .rucuiion gnawing or ihe atomach when empty, uneaaineea in the throat, pain in the aide, costiveneas, chillneee, languor, lowness of spirits, p.lpitaliona, and disturbed sleep." T2?-ENT DR- ALLEN'S VEGE TABLE COMPOUND ha. neve, failed in affor ding immediate relief, and a radical cur fur thi disease. Thia Medicine ran Be had of H. B Maaser. 8unt.uryj J. C. Msitin, Pott-ville , Medlar ot Bickel, Orwigsburg t and or Druggists generally. ' A LI. EN it WARD, Proprietor.' Philadelphia, Nov. 87, 1847 cq ly BOARDING. THE subscriber ia prepared to receive and ac commodate few transient or nermanent Boarders, at her residence in Sunburv. Tha lu. ' cation i in handsome ind pleasant part of tha town, commanding! fin view of Ihe Susquehan na, Northumberland and tbe scenery adjacent. To peraona from the city, who with to anend a few month during th summer teaton, Sunbury aBbrdt delightful retreat. ' ANN O. MORRIS. April g, 184 6m ALL perioo indebted to the lubacribar, by ! ot or book iccoawt, are hereby ootiied to' tall and tettl lb (am wilboul delay, ia order' toeavecoete. IRA T. CLEMENT, guakwry, April It, 1S4S Mood and corrupt hi mar, aad aa aoM a lb cor-