SUNBURY 'AMERICAN' ?A!Or SHAMOKIIT JOURNAL: J ?. ' ' 1 THE VVTtUMAX AITD TH, BALLOON. ST fitOONBRIDOI. . A great many curious and facetious thingi have been told of aeronaut, and their aeri al carriage! 'yclept balloons. A balloon making a descent on or near people who have never teen such flying machine, un questionably looks a Iteth f'super-naturaU like," and, no doubt, makes their hair rise about as sudden as "bread stuffs" do semi occasionally. ' , . The Pennsyl vanians are great onballoon ing.thatState having produced about a baker's dozen of aerial experimentalists, whose per formances have been attended by no disas- . ten, some pecuniary advantage -to the ae ronauts and considerable addition to the general stock of useful science. Some years ago, a balloonist, named West, made sever al toyagrs to the upper region from the town oi Lancaster, Lancaster county, Pa. About the same period, a Dutch farmer from the interior of New York State, Dutch as tour krout took it into bis head to pay a visit to some of his equally Dutch frenh in the aforesaid Lancaster county. Nick Mor gan wasthe old farmer's name simple and honest he was as the day is long with . not ten consecutive ideas beyond the daily routine of his farm ; a railroad and loco motive he had never seen, and as to the matter of balloons, they were altogether such contrivances as he had never dreamed nor heard of. Mounted upon his old sor rel mare, with a lew edibles, and a clean shirt or two iu his saddle bags, old Nick started on his tour to Pennsylvania. The vrvwi had preceded old Nick some few days in his visit, and he bustled along to join her. J0Sg'ng along quietly and unsuspecting, not far from his journey's end, the old far mer and the old mare were crawling up the slope of a little hill, when a voice bawl ed out "Hurry on, old man ! I want to pitch . my grapnel into that hill side hurry, hur ry!" . The old sorrel pricked up her ears, and old Nick's eyes "pouched out" considera ble, and he screwed and twisted them be hind and before, right, left, and down be low, yet nothing could he see, when still louder and more stentorian than belore, came the same awlul voice "Come, come, old codger; hang you, ride on ride on, l.say, or I'll pitch square on to you The old man was bewildered, alarmed, horrified! He reigned up the old mare, and the poor old "critter," as terrified as her master, trembled like a leaf! Old Nick's eyes fairly hung out in every direction but upwards but not the first ghost of a thing could he see, save the hill on which he stood transfixed, and a few old stumps close by. 1 To these old stumps, West, the aeronaut who was some hundreds of feet in the air, just ovor the Dutchman wished to fasten his grappling iron and slop his bal loon ; as night was approaching, and no better spot could be easily found, there and then West was extremely anxious to alien t. But the old fellow and his horse materially .intenered with this arrangement, lime was everything just then j the teronaut did not wish to hook up the traveller, nor lose his balloon, so, dettinji vexed at the Dutch man's delay, down West threw his grap nel, attached to many fathoms of strong cord, but which, proving a leelle too short, just lit upon the hind quarters of the old sorrel, hooked the Dutchman's coat tail, and clamped the back part of the saddle .tight as wax! At this critical juncture, a puff of wind bounced the ballonn ..r-ius, fcnd uA..a me mure clean and clear off her hind legs, and but for the girth parting, the. poor quadruped, Dutchman and all, might have been carried bodily off! The old mare turned up her eye just as the girth of the saddle broke, and, espying the great bal loon over head, she bolted as if the verita ble "old Nick" himself was after her ! Poor Nick Morgan! his coat tail came out by the roots, and he and the saddle were hitched and hauled forty rods down the hill, where, with all the breath knocked out of his body, the poor old man lay stretched out, like a spread eagle. "There, you infernal old donkey, you." bawled the aeronaut, ashe was sailing away, "there you are, cuss you I knew it!" Old Nick revived in time to hear this malediction, and get one glimpse of the flying machine, when up he bounced, and after bis mare he went ten miles ah hour ! On, on he splurged, until not two ounces of vital air filled his breatlfing apparatus : over the fence of his relative's grounds Nick flew, and up the lane he travelled, bustled into the house, foamed, fumed, and cut up such wondrous strange didoes, that his wife and friends believed he had gone stark mad ! 6 Exhausted quite, the poor old fellow threw himself down upon the bed, and to all the combined efforts of his friends, the tongue of Nick Morgan refused to operate and unravel the mystery. At length his vrow essayed "Nicholas, vat ish dn matter mit you! Umph, speak, and tell your vife vot der matter ish, umph !" , No reply, but turning his hiad over, and looking at his wife and friends with all the subdued tenderness of a dying calf, the old fellow offered up" a heavy doleful groan. "Nicholas! mine tere hushbant, vat ish de matter, umph I" Another look, and another dreadful groan. "Nicholas, Nicholas, vy don't ye tell ma vats de matter!" Tha old man rose up a little, stared around, caught hold of his wife's arm to satisfy him self that she wot there, real flesh and blood, then, in a voice low and strong, betoken ing tho deep solemnity of "his feelings, he spase "I've seen se:j IIe Kea him!" Tho friends all huddled around, the old vrow leaned over the bed, and with a voice of extreme anxiety, asked "Seen Aim? who vos it vot you see'dl" i i ve seen mm. "Who !" cried all the friends. "Der divil l" . t " "Der divil V echo tha whole group of listeners. .. . "Van! an oh! mine got, vot a pig pag M cornet o.t mi inoulters !" A CsuroBXU Company has been organ- ized iu Boston, with a capital of $30,000. A' mang other tiling ihsy intend to carry out is tha engiue an J apparatus of a small steam btt, u ruii'iipiu the, S.ierrmeulo rirer. jr . r,t ?J it: 1 : THE ONLY aSDICAL CURE FOK ; CONSUMPTION If I Scrofula or King's Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous . Eruptions, Pimples or PestiUee on tha face, Blotch, Bilea, Chronic Bora Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter, ocaia iieaa, teimrgetncnt ram nt tna . . : , linnet and joints, iubborn Ulcers, Sypbj litic Symptoms, Bcialica or Lnmhngo, , diseases arising from an injudi- ' t eious oae 04 Maicury, Ir.p y. Exposure or Jinpru- , , dence In life) slso, . Chronic Consti- tutiounl lis- : , order. In thii medicine several innocent but verv ootcnt article of the readable kingdom ere united, forming a oompownl entirely different iu ita character and propsrtiea fiont any other preparation, and unrivalled in It operation on the ayntem when laboring unuer nisenae. It ahoum be In tha hnnda of every perarqi, who, by buaincae, or general couraa of life, ia prediitpoaed to the very many niliincuta that ren der life a curac, iiutead of a bkning, and to oil en result in death. i - FOR 8CROKt IA. rtr. Pralte ranaeea is recommended as a certain remedy. 4 one iiisuince of its firilure has erer occurrfjd when free ly used ! It cures the disease nncl at the same time Imparls vin;or to the whole svstetn. BcmfuLuis pers'ms can never uiy too much altentiou to the stata of their bl wd. Its nil- ribcaiinn nh 'nld be their first aim , for perseverance will sceoruplish ft cure of sjvjh hkreditary disonae. FOR ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN. Scurvy, Scorbutic A (feci ions, Tumors, While Swellinr, r.n-sivlas. Ulcers. Cnncers, Running Sores, Scabs and Riles. Dr. Drake's Panacea ennnot he too hirhly extolled it searches vut the very root of the disease, and permanent. INDIGK8TIONOR DYSPEPSIA. No medicine -perhaps has ever been discovered which gives so much tone to the stomach and muses the secre tion of a healthy gastric juice to decompose the food as Dr. Drake's Panacea RnUEMATIPM Dr. Drake's Panacea is used with tha greatest in Rheumatic Complaints, especially such as chronic. It cures by driving out all impurities and foul humours which have accumulated in the system, which are trie cause of Rheu. malum, Gout, and Swellings of the joint. Other remedies snnctimes ijive temporary reliel ; this entirely eradicate the disease irom the system, even when the limbs and bone are oroumiiy swoueu. CONSUMPTION. Oossbmttioh can bi ccsed. Coushs, Catarrh, Drin chilis, Spitting of Bl od. Asthma, Diflicultor profuse Ex- lecturatiin, Hectic Flush, Night Sweats, Pain in the side Ac. have been cured, and can be with as much certainty as any oilier disease. A specific has kmg been sought for, but iu vain until the discovery of Dr. Drake's Panacea. It is nnkl and safe hut certain and efucutioua in its operation, nnd cannot possibly injure the most delicate cmstituti'm. Ye wuuld earnestly recommend those alllicled to give it a trialiid we lielieve they will not hnve occasion to regret it. The system is cleansed and strengthened, the ulcers on the lungs are healed, and the putients graduallv regain their uiuoi uraim a sircngin. jicau trie luuowing : TESTIMONY. I'iiii.a.. D,.e l&th. 1fU TSka S:a : In reply to your question respecting the use ol Dr. Drake's Panacea, I will sav, that although a perfect ditheliever in the existence of a f'lHkm. r enri. for .,.r. diseases, however valuable it nrnv be in ceilain conditions of the system, slill I hove believed that a cure for Consump tion would be discovered sooner or later, and cunosity led ine to try your medicine in two very, inveterate cases. They were pronounced by the attending physicians to be reLMoAKT c'osuhftio, arm atsmuoued tiy them as in ctrn adlk. One of the person had been under the treat roent 01" several very able prnctitionet for a number of years, sun racy sniu snc nau "old tnshioned Consumption combine with Scrofula," and Hint she might lins-cr for soma tunc but couM not be permanently relieved. In both cases the effect of the Punacca has been most gratifying. Only four or five botUes were used by one of the persons before m ucgsn 10 improve rapiuiy. 1 ne other took about ten. 1 will only odd that familiar us I am Willi consumption by inheritance and by extensive obserrntbn as a study, and knowing also the injurious effects in nine cases out of ten of tnr, honcset, and other vegetable tonics, as well as of many ot the expect irantsand sedatives, I should never hnve recommended the use of Drake's Panacea if 1 had not been acquainted with the ingredients. Suffice it to say that theso ore recommended by our most populnr nnd scientific phyi cinns, and in their present combined stutc, form prolahly the best uUerutivc tlrfit Ims ever been 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 ters on medicine, ond now established by facts which ad- mil of no dispute. Very Respectfully Yours, L. C. GUNN. To use the laniniiigc of another, "Pi. Druke's Panacea in always snlutury 111 ils eifecU1 never iuiurious. It is not as Opiate it is not and Kxectorant. It is not intended to lull the invalid into a lutal security. It is a great rcmedv a grand healing and curative conip"nn.l. the cTen nty remedy which mcdiKil science ' "a yet produced for Hie 'treatment of-"- "imerm iuic;nqiiered maladv. And umlcled with this drend disease, will hn insi n himsdf and his friends, il lie go down to the grave without testing its virtues. A single bmle, in m -st cases, will pro duce a luvorubte change 111 the condition of any patient, however low." TO THE I.ADIF.S. Ladies of pale complexion and eonsnmntive habits, and such as are dcbiliated by those obstructions which females IS liable to. are restored hv the use of a lioltl a hw, tn blOOm vilTOT. It is bv far the tiest rentetlv ever HiaAnv-.-.! for weukly children, and such as have ld humors ; being pleasant, tliey take it. it immediately restores the appetite, strcugui and color. Nothing can he more surprising than its invigorating ef feets on the human frame. Pemoits. nil situde before taking it, at once become robust and full of energy unncr us innnence. It immediate counteracts the nervclcssnen of the female frame. CAUTION Be enrefnl snd see ). VM1 Ml th. MM. ine Dr. Dbakk's Panacsa it has the signature of Gko. F. groans on the wrapper and also the name "Da. Dxaxx's r.isieu, miLA." oiown in the glass. PremrcJ only hy Proaas Co., Druggists, No.SlNorth fll.OM., Philadelphia. ent for Sunbury H. MASSF.R. lold also by Wh. A. Mcrbax A Co., Danville. II. BnAXf tx, Milton; Maxt McCoy, Northumberland: E. P. Llrx, Bloonisbnir. April 1, 1848 ly George J. Wearer, noFE mAKEB & snip chanoleb. Ao. IU Water Street anof No. 1 1 North Wharves Philadelphia. OAS constantly on band, a general assort ment of Cordage, Seine Taninea, die., iu r U Hopes, ruliing Hopes, While Ropea, Manil 1 Rope, Tow Line for Cinal Boat. Also, a eotnilcte assortment of Seine Twines, die. such - Hemp Bhan and Herring I wine, llest I stent uill Net Twine, Cotton Khail and Henina, Twire, Shoe 1'hreails, Ac. &c Also, UrJ CorJs, Clougli Lines. Hsltora, Traces, Cotton and l.inen Carpet Chains, dec, all of which he will dispose of on rnasnnahtr tetms. I'h'lad.'pVa, June 9 1, I 18. It l'Ullu., lteadluar, and Pottsvllle Kallltond. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT sptHANGEof H J lach way, exc On and after Mc r Hours, and two Trains Daily except Sundays. Monday, May 1st, 1848. two trains will run each way, daily, between Phils, and Polttville. MORNING LINE ACCOMMODATION. Leaves' Philadelphia st 74 A. M daily excent Sundays. faaaea Heading at 10.43 A. M. Leavea Pottsvilla at 71 A. M. daily tltept Sundays. Pssaes Keadibf at 5 10 A M. The above Line stops at all way stations en the road ss formerly. AFTERNOON LINE FST TRAIN. Vn 'Jain Down Train. Leaves Pbtlsdelphia at Leavea Pottsvilla at 9) P. M , daily except S P. M .daily except Sundays. ouuuays Leaves 1'hmnixville 3 45LeavcSeh Haven, 9 37 Potlstown, 4.1S Port Clinton, 3 00 " Reading,. ,C0 " Port Clinton, 3,4." " t-rh. Haven, 0.10 . " Heading, 3. 80 " Potlstown, 4 30 " I banixvills, 3 00 rtives at Stats Arri'ves at Potts- ville. 0 30, K04J, - 6.90 Tu? afternooa train will atop only at the above named a'ations. Passengers for other points must therefor take lbs Vorning .ina Depot in Philadelphia, corner of Broad and Vine btrseta. ' No Passengers ran enter the Cart unless provided with Ticket. NOTIl.'K. Fifty pounds of bafgaga svill ba allowed to each passenger in these lines ; and passenger ar expressly prohibited from taking anything at baggsg but their wearing apparel which will bs at th risk of itt owner. No freight will b taken by theaa lines. By order of Board of Managera S. BRADFORD, Secretary Mnjr 6 1848. tf , , '-"I-' . . . ,:. I i f. 1 SAX AE1 AttDXaXl, riAE akd TintP smoov HrsT, riRE-PROOr' poxms TOR banks AND STORES Seal and Letter-Cot)'lng Tresse, Potent j SlHte'Llited Refrigerator: Water Fil- ) ' ten, Patent Portable Water Clo- . , r j and Infirm. : ; EVA1M 8 & , WATSON,; i . 7 SotUk TkirH Street, 1 ' OPPOSITE TUB PHILADELPHIA KX CHAN OB. : '' ' Manufaetara and keap constant' """ ly o hand, a large assortment of I mo soove article, tucetner wua their Patent Improved Salamander ft fJ flBBLPnofiff aiavirft. wMrh t are so constructed aa 10 act at rest ;rr k an manner of doubt aa 10 men I being strictly (Ire-proof, and that Imiidin-. The outaid ene of tney wiu resist in mm 01 any these Safe are made of boiler iron, the inside easeof aoap stone, and between the outer case and inner case is I space of some tlHee inches thick, and I filled in with Indestruc tible material, an as to make it an impossibility to burn any of the contents inside of this Chest. These SnapaUma Pa kimandcrs w are prepared and do clmllenga tha world to produce anv article in tbe shape of Book Safes that will stand as much heat, and wa hold ourselves ready at nil times to have them fairly tested by public bonfire. We also continue to mamiiWtnre a Inrge and general assort ment ot our premium Air-tighi r- ire rreoi sales ot wmcn tliere are over S00 now in nse, and in every Instance they have given entii satisfaction to the purchasers of which we will refer the public to a few gentlemen who have them in uas Haywood fc Snvder. Pottsvilla; Joseph O. Lawton Pottsvillc; Mr. Willism Carr, Dojlestown, Pa. n.a u. lavior. isi nonn iw m.t 1. wrisui at iiepuew Vine st. wharf j Alexander Caror, Convevanccr, corner of Filbert and nth sts.; John M. Ford, 32 north 3d st.; Myers Rush, OT north 3d at.: James ai. ram, nil soutn tin Dr. David Javue, 8 south Oil St.: Mnthew T. Miller, S south 3d St.; and we conld name some hundreds of others If It were necessary. Now we Invite the attention of tha mbuc, and particularly those in wnnt ot r ire. itooi pales, o call at our store before purchasing elsewhere, and we can satisfy them they will get a better and cheaper article at our store than at any other establishment in the city. We nlso manufacture the nTdmarv Fire Proof Chests, at at very low prices. chenier than they can be bought at any otliei- store In l'luladcipiua. 11AV1II 1'. V A :o . JOHANNES WATSON Philadelphia, April 8, IBIS I y . DAGUERREOTYPE 'PORTRAITS OF 1 superior quality, handsomely coloic.l, and pat up in beautiful Monrco Case, rnmnl. tc. for onWONE DOU.AR, t MPIEI.ER'8 CUBA P DAGUERRE.ANUAM.ERY.No,8il 1-2 WAL NUT Street, b. low Fooith, Philnelphii. All Pictures mida l thi e-tablishmcnt will be Win. antes pxurrxT. Philadelphia. Sept. tZ, 1818 6m Pictorial Edition or d'Atiblgne'a great Work 011 the Kelormatlon OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY IN GER MANY, SWITZERLAND, ttV. Will be published or. or about the 1st of April, 1848, by JOS. A. SPEEL, No 96 Cherry it. above 6th. hia iplendid 12mo edition or tbe above named work, with 18 engraved illustrations from ori ginal deaigna; 4 volt in 3, bound in extra cloth and library nhecp The publisher respectfully call the attention of the' trade and the public grneially, to this work being the only illustrated edition published in the United States He trmli that the beauty of its embellishments, th strong and substantial manner io whii h it ia bound, in conjunction with the known popularity of the work itself, will be a sure recommendation to public favor. JOS. A SPF.F.L. 90 Cherry st above 6th. J. A. S has also lately published, a new and beautiful Edition of Sergeant, Bell't Raree Show, a suitable book for children, neatly done up in extra cloth. Philadelphia, April I, 1848 THOMAS C. GARRETT &, CO. IMPORTERS OF 'a'eel and Britannia Ware, Cuilerv, and Fansv Onmla, and Manufacturers of Jew. elry and Silver Wore, 122 Chesnut street, Phila delphia; have received by Ule arrivals a la'ga and handsome s'oik of Englirh and French Watches, and Marble, I'nrcalatn nnd Fancy Clocks. Plated Urns. Castors Cake Itsskels, High and Chamhi't Csnd!c8iii ka Soup I, idle j. 8,100ns a d Forks. A'se a good assortment of Uii annia Ware and I-ino Uuib iv. Their stock of JEWELRY is large and of the moat f.-b;onli!e k'nit, and they are well tipplled itli Silver Spoons. Fotks. Muue, Napkin Ring. Butter Kmvra cVc , and ti hunt nrkinc; any d s play nf piice in the public print, they are pte ,aroJ 1.. te ax low an tho-o who do, and iiisile pusons wishing to purchase 10 call. Philadelphia, June 10, 1848. 6m cutlery! AN extenis 8tock of Pocket and Table CUT. LERY. fur sal by JCH1T C CLEM AIT, Not. 3 and 3S ARCADE, anil 8 North THIRD Strett, Cump Ling 5000 doxen. Penknives, 8cis ,rs and R'inrs. Also, a choice assoiimenl of I?o.'grs &. Pons, W'os'ei.hoIin'K, UiraviVs, W. & S. Uulchet 'a and Fenney's Cutlery, Also, Spanish. Di'k and Hunting Knives. AI'O, Guns, I' slot, an I Bowi Kni'es. A Is', The Amrricttn Rnznr Simp, a superiot article, woUy the atirntion iif DuA rs Csan Dralrra in C'utleiy, wi'l find tha above Stork woithy their tien'ion, as 111 Sub,crlbri 's chief business Is iinjuiriina; and si lling cutlrty, Philidclpbia, June 10th, 1848 Jy. I tw it 1 1 1 1 r mi g am ti gt. 'Hi In presenting the piddie wiih a remedy for the treatment and cur of Fsrvxa axd Aat'K and other bilious diseases, no aology ia ueeded. Vust numuera in the t'nited States, who suffer from these affections in their varied forms, ar enmpelled to seek relief from other sources than the imme diate prescript ions of the regular physician. It become thereftire an object of humanity, ss well as of publie inter est, to bring before the a remedy prepared Aom much ex perience, aad which may always ba railed upon aa sash, irrxCTCAL, AMD HASHLBSS TO THE CONSTITUTION- That such is th true character of the INDIA CHOLAOOGl'E, is amply attested by the uiuversai success with which it lavs been employed. ty Kxtrad from a communication of the Hon. Wn liam WooDiaiDOE, of th U. 6. Senate, late Governor of Michigan. Uitsoit, Oct. it, lota. DocToa Cassias Osoood, Dear Sir, I have read with muoh uitereat, tout little Tkaeatus upon th eause, treatment aud en re" of th febril diseases which have ao extensively prevailed ia our country during the hut few m mihs an interest increased a doubt, by the fact that I nave individually suffered so mneh from theta. Though 1 feet myseaT vary iue-anpetant to judge safely upon a subject so entirely provisional, yet your theory seems la me well reasoned, and your eooelu atone just, and 1 think withal, that your pamphlet i eaica. Speaklng of the medicine he says : It fulhr justified yoar Aaturiug expectations, and aa a ssfa, eoavaniaat, and popu lar remedy, my owa experience, a far, Induces ins to be lieve that it will prove a great publie beneSt. 1 am pleased to learn that you have raotaitly eetalilished several agencies for its disposition thmuth 1 mrret that, with a view t nvre general dissemination 01" It, you sbxaild hav found it necessary to remove from your present reaidene among us. With much respect 1 have tbe honor to be, sir, Vour nhliged servant, WII IJAM WOODBUIDGE. I"e- Finn Hon. 8rxrHs V. H. 'ro natDux, of Michi gan uuc Senate, to the Agent at Detroit. Hismikgnam, Oabxaxo Co., Dee. 13, 141. Sir you wish me to inform you what I know of Dr. Osgood's ludia Cbolsgogu, or auti-bilioos saadicia. i ao baliav that if tha virtue and efficacy of this Mjeriieia were generally xuowu, la ma ABU as US .would itissipss Michiean. 1 wueured bottle in the spring of 1811. end have rood reason to believe that myself and fasstly aseapsa the agu avst sen aos in aonseauauoa of it us. Paranp ia tt summer sine th sstUeaaent of ski asw fenuniila, ka tk fever and agu heaa so preraieM a tas laat. I hav rrawmuneal this asedwiia at ussssoa as- aAaaoea, and vekaa, th disease had baecau axad and bamad ins aaia 01 parsicuuui and 1 hav saner kaowa at Out. 1. ha awvaraally pruduacal tbe most happy asTeata, and I bet liev il kaa never use xeceM hy any anediriaw at raaao- trusj cne MiMxss iaaaaa ut the clsDatta. Vows, raspi i-h'iiHv, BTKPIIEN V. R. TROWBRIDGE. Agent for ftuuhuTy II. B MAfMER : Nonhnmberkuid, WITHINGTOM Co I Mlkon. J U. stABF.Mt fstliaa. sjjawwi ivt A k art, ss3S , May , 1W18 II II CUF.AP;WAT)IIEI , jEWGLRYi We. loo OHEtnCT atraet, rhlladelphln, ' ' Oppositl thi Franklin Hoxut, IMPORTERS of' Gold and Bilver Patent Ls vcr Watches, snd Manufacturer ef Jewelry A good assortment always on hand. Gold Ps- tent Levers, 13 Jewels, J8 1 silver ao. 18 to $20; Gold Leplnet, 930; Silver do. f 19 to IS t CI. ck and Tirn Piece , Gold Pencils, il 99, apwsrda; Dianond Pointed Gold Pent, 91. SO); Gold Brtcelell and Breatt Pint, in treat variety; Ear Rings! Miniature Cases ( Gusrd Chains, 19 to Mated Tea Beta, Caatore, Cake Baskets, Candlesticks, Britannia Ware, Fine Ivo ry Handled Table Cutlery, and general assort. men! of Fancy Goods. . AMEBXOAZf BXX.VH. 11 FORK AND SPOON MANUFACTORY. J.&W L. WARD, No. 108 CHESNUT St., Philadelphia, opposite tbe Franklin House, Manufaeturert of all kindt of 8ilver Fpoont, Forkt, Tea tels. Ladles, Ao. All work made by ot it stamped with our name, and warranted to be made of purely American coin. Philadelphia, August 13, 18489 mo. FEVER AND AGUE! I! ry THOROUGHLY ERADICATED BT ROWAND'S TONIC MIXTURE J ! THAT great National, Old Favorite, and Ster ling Remedy ill of EIGHTEEN YEARS STANDING ttill onapproached in its wonder ful tuccett, certainty, and taf. ty, in the cuag or WKXTCHID COMPLAINT 1 ! ! 0 If you would escape the arsenical (poimn. mil) counterfeita take not a bottle from any ne. that ia not guarded by t' e 'turillen ignalure'' of the original inventor end proprietor, John R. Rowan d, on a paper label, trotting the mouth and eorlc. This remedy has never been bolstered up by false and decei fill puff's, but bat won ita way to the confidence and universal adot tion of the in habitant! of Fivkr a no Aort District! R V ITS GOOD WORKS JIHD PRVITS ALONE, to which all the ageriti, and every perion who hive used it, well testify. PROPRIETOR'S OFFICE 143 Arch Street Philadelphia. Agents for Sunbury Ira T. Clement, J. W. Friling, H. Mser and Geo Bright. Agents for Northumberland Forsytbe, Wil ton A Co , R M. M'Csy. August 5, 1848 eow S. J. MEG AROEE & CO. IMPORTING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And Dealers in Paper, and Paper Manxifaetti rert' Materials. No. 38 Commerce St., PHILADELPHIA. KEEP constantly on hand a large assort ment of printing and other paper. News papers in the country, can be supplied at. all times, with paper of any. size and quality, at the lowest price. Philadelphia, June 17th, I'M 8 atALLI3TER3 CD L IS S2f 5t1 f T hn power to canee all iitssnsi. BORES, ScnOKfl.OtTa humors, SKIN DISEASES. I-OIMJ.-NUUS WOUNDS 10 discharge Ihcir pu 1 1 ill matters, and then heals them. It is richly teimcd All-healing, for there Is sore ly s disease ex cnal or internal, that it will not benefit. I have osed it fir the Inst fourteen yesrs fur ell tli-easrt of die chert, eoniUTiptioii and liver, involving the utmost danger snd repoi,s!lnlity. and I declare before heaven snd man. that not in one single esse hss il fsiled to benefit when tbe pa tient was wuhiti the rcacti of mortal means. I have had iilivsician. learned in the profession. I have had minister of the gospel, judges of the bench, aw'men, lawyrrs, gentlemen ol the high lit eru.li'ion, and multitudes of the poor use it in every variety of way, and there has been but one voire one m.Keieal voice sating : "M Allmtcr, your Ointment is GOOD." In Scrofii!, Old 8o'e, Eiysepclne. Teller Li- ver Complaint, 8nre Eyes, tinin.v, Sote Throat, Uroiictll is, Urokm ni Sore Uri nsl, Piles, ! t.heet Dineasfe, ruch a A hma. Oppressions, Psio Ala Sore 1,'ps Chapped Ham!, Tumors, Cliil- Urn LuIsiiciius r.ruutiuns, Netvous Diseases, and of the Sp ne, there ia no medicine now known as go d. SC.AI.D IIED We hive currd ease lhat acttinlly 1'rficd ev, ry thing known, as well aa the ability of IS or 90 doctora. One man told u he hail spent 300nn lilt rhddien without sny bene fit, when few boxe of Ointment rurid them. BALDNESS It will 1 est ore the heir sooner than sny other Ihieg. HEADACHE I he sslve hss cured neisons of the headache of 19 vesr-t' alsnding. snd who bad n regular every week, so Ihst vomiting often took place. DKArxrss, Ba Acas. aud Aert ia ma Facx, are cured by this Ointment with like success. RURNfc It U one nf the best things in the world for Tunis. (Read ihe directions aruund ihe box) H1I KUM A I ISM It removts almost imme.li- alely the inflamalion and smiling when IheYiin ceves. (RhuI the Direction around Ihe Box.) 1111.11 r cr. 1 . Uontumpiion, l.iver Com 1 Uint, Pain in the ch. st or side, falling off nf the ntr, one nrihe other alwsvs acenmtiantra rol l feet. (This Ointment i the liue nmeily.) Ilia a sn'e sign nf disease In have eold feet. I hT I'KH There is nothing belter for the cure of Tetter. PILES. Thousand ate yearlv cured b thi . Ointment. ... CORNS. Occasional use of Ihe Ointment will always keep Com.s from growing. People need never be troubled wiiq ihrm II Ihey will ue i'. Head the following Communication, . Ri ceived fiom an old. respee'ed sn J well known rmtvD ol Phi adalphi. snd then judge for ynui self t ' Philsdelphis. 10 mn I3th, 1846. To T. B, Peterson, Having been rcque.ied tn give my opinion on th merits of M'ALLIS TER'S SALVE, I am willing to enumerate some of the benefits which I have ripeiienced in tbe use of Ihe srliele. In the spring of 1845, I bad sn ettsck of Ery sipelas in my f,ice which became very painful, and mended into one of my eyes, being attended with lever, my distress wss grest snd I began to be fear ful of liisig my eye. Although not much of a believer in what ia commonly called quark medicines, I purchased a hog and made sa spgi lira! ion In my far. To my au 1 prise the pain anon abated, and in a week's time it wss ent rely cured, snd I firmly believe that il was the sal to, under Providence lhat euied me. From that time to th present, I hae used the article as ocess'on required, snd in every esse where I have D'ed it, I have found a decided benefit. At one lime, on going lo bed at night, my throat wassosoreihit I swallowed with difficulty, but by an application of lbs salve I waa relieved l-efore innrntiig. I hav nsod it in ease nf burns, bruises sprains, snd flesh cute, s! with tha happiest effects, and one ease of rfisoning by a wild vine in the woods, h s In en dried up and cured by a few acpliealiunt, Frum my own eipeiienre, I would strongly re roinnsnd it to all, aa a cheap, convenient, family medicine I h ive become an partial tn it, that I expect to keep it cn tantly in my family. Though not sml ilious to appear in print, yet I cannot r.fue to have this commuiiira'lon mad public if judged best lo serve iheeiuse of humani ty. Respectfully 'hine, WM ADAMS, - - . .. rr r No) ,g) OU yor, owL CAUTION. N Ointment will b genuine uidis ihspanvaof James U'Allislsr, or James M' A Dialer tV Co., ar written with a pen on eve. if lalsr1: : Oix JAMES C A LUSTER. Sol pmpiirtar ef the medicine. , t&rRICE. 9S CENTS PER B0X.3t Asr.stsi J. W. FRII.INO. Sunbury, . FOCSfTH. WILSON V Co, :"' Nortbumheilsnd, Dr WM. M BICKLEY, Danville, J. II. CHOUSE. Selmsgrove, P. C. RHr Lt.ER. Lewishurg, WM. F. NAUI.E. Miltoa, . JOHN 8IIAHPI.EHS, Cattawisss. fcb. I9lh, 1848. tow ly H A Iff K MOT B i t IT. 'VEllrS.TkrA. The following list show the torrent valoe of all rNmnsylvania Bank Notes. Tha most implicit re liance may be pieced upon it, aa It la ttery meek sarerully compared with and Corrscted front Bick oslTs Reporter. ','' , , : Banna In Philadelphia. NWB( 1 LaeaviMr. 1 ; NOTES AT PAR. 1 Bank of Notth America ' . , , , Bank of the Northern LlSertle . ,' Comtnerrisl Bsnk of Penn'a. . Fsrmers and Mechanics' Bank ' V Disc. 1ST pll. P i ., VT . per 1 par ., per Kensington Bsnk , , Phltsdelphie Bsnk ' '. Schuylkill Bank '. ' Soathwark Bank ' ' ' " ' , Western Bsnk , Meclisnrcs' Dank ' . Hanufaetnrer' A Mechanics' Bank ' flank of Penn Township . . Oironl Bank Rank of Commerce, late Moyamensing Bank of Pennsvlvania . . per pel , P,r psr psr psr Country Banks. Bank nf Chester County" Westchester psr psr par psr par psr psr Bank nf Delaware County Bank of Oermantown Bank of Montgomery Co. Doyleslown Bank" Eaeton Bank Chester Germsntown Norrisiown Dnyleetown Baston Ferment' Dank of Bucks co Brietol Bnnk of Northnmhetlnnd Northumberland par Columbia Bank & Hrlilge co.'Columbia par Farmers' Bank of Lancaster Lsncaslei psr Lancaster County Bunk Lancaster par Lancaster Hank Lancaster pat Farmers' Bsnk of Reading Reading par tirtice ol Uank ol I'etin a. Office do do Office do . do Office do do Harrishutg" These Lancaster ( offices Reading jdo not Eastnn J issue n. NOTE8 AT DISCOUNT. tank of tho United Statot Philadelphia 17 par failed 1 1 1 I I par I 1 n II minera Uank ot rolteville" Bank nf Lewistown Bank of Middlotowti Pottsvilla Lewistown Middletown Carlisle Pittsburg Hollidavshurg Harrisbnrg Lebanon Pittsburg Carlisle Bank Exchange Batik Do do branch of Harrisbnrg Bank Lebanon Uank Merchants' 4 Manuf. Bank' Hank nf Pittsburg Pittabutg Williamsporl Wilkesharre West Branch B.mk Wyoming Bank Northampton Bsnk Berks Ci-untv Uank Office of Bsnk of U. 8. Do do do Do do do Bank of Chsmhershurg Bank of Gettysburg Bank of Suquehanna Co, Erie Bnnk Farmers' rV Drovers' Bank Franklin Bank Honosdile IJjnk Moi ongalirli Uank ofB. Voik Hank Allenlown Reeding Pittsburg no aale failed failed Erie New Brighton Chambcrsburg Gettysburg Montrose Erie Wsyneahurg Wathinglon Honrsl,,s Browns r i lie do York N. It. The nolea of those banks on which we omit quotations, and substitute a dash ( ) are not purchased hy the Philadelphia brokers, with the exception of those which base a letter of reference. BROKEN II A N K 8. Philadelphia Sav. In. Philadelphia Philadelphia Loan Co. .do 3chuvlkill Sav. Ins. do Kensington Sav. Ins, A do Pcnn Township Sav. Ins. do Manual Labor Bank (T. V Dyott, prop.) Powanda Bank ' Towanda failed failed failed failed Alleghany Bank of Pa. Bank of Beaver Bank of Swatara Bank of Washington Centre Bank City Bank Farmers' dt Mech'ra' Dank Farmers' &. Meeh'cs' Bank Fanners' & Meeh'cs' Bank Harmony Institute Huntingdon Dank Juniata Dank Lumbermen's Dank Northern liank uf Pa. New Hope Del. Uridge Co, N'orthumh'd. Union Col. Hk. North Western Bank of Pa. Office of Schuylkill Bank Pa. Agr. 61 M muf. Uank Silver Lake Dank Union Bank of Penn'a. Westmoreland Bank Wilkesharre Bridge Co, Bedford Beaver Harrialiurg Wellington Bcilefonte Pitt kbit 1 g Pitt.burg Fayette co. (irrcnrast'e Haiinony no aale closed doted failed closed no tale failed failed failed 110 sale Huntingdon no sale LcwUtown no aale W.rtcn Dun.l.iff New Hope Milton Meadsille Port Carbon Carlisle Montrose Unionlowo failed no stlo closej no sale closed failed closed failed fireenshurg closed Wilkesharre nossle (XJ- All notes purKrhng to be on any Pennsyl. vania Bank not given in the above list, may be set (own as frsuds. NEW JERSEY. Bank of New Btunawick Brunawick failed I par P" p., Belvtdeie Dank Belvidere Burlington Co. Bank Medford Sommereial Bank Perth Amlmy Uumherland Bsnlt Bridgeton Parmera' Benk Mount Holly Tarmera' and Mechanics' Bk Rshwey Fsrmers' snd Mechenics'Bk N. Uionswick tailed Farmer' and Merchants' Bk Middletown Pt. Franklin Bank of N. J. Jersey City Hotmketi Ukg & Giaxing Co Hoboken lersey City Bank Jersey City Mechanics' Bank Patterson Manufacture rs' Bank Belleville Morris County Bank Morristown Monmouth Bk of N.J. Freehold Mechanics' Bank Newark Mechanic' anil Manuf. Bk Trenton Morri Canal and Ukg Co Jersey City Pot Notes Newsrk Bkg & Lis Co Newark failed failed failed failed tailed i failed i par no ssle no sale New Hope Del Bridge Co LamberUville N. J. Manufac. and Ukg Co Hoboken fsiled failed t failed t psr par N J Proicelon dt Lombard bk Jersey City Orange Dank Orange I'aiorson Bank Peterson Peoples' Bsnk do Piimelon Bank - Princeton Salem Banking Co Salem State Bsnk Newark State Bank Eliiahethtown Btate Bank Camden. 9tate Bank of Morris Morristown State Bank Trenton Salem and Philad Manuf Co Salem Suasex Bank Newtou Trenton Banking Co Trentoo Uoiun Bank Dever psr i fsilod failed 1 psr fsiled Washington Banking Co. Hackenssck DELAVrAUE. Bk of Wilm V Brsndywina Wilmington Bank of Delaware Wilmington Bank of Smyrna Smyrna Do branch Milford Farmer' Bk of Stale of Del Dover Do branch Wilmington Do branch . Georgetown Do branch Newcastle Union Bsnk . Wilmington try Under 6' par par par par par par par par par i CO" Oo sll hanks marked thus f") there are ei I her counterfeit or altered nule of the various ds MHninsiions, in circulation, A Tuousaso DoLttas Sstsb I ASIXDV & ROOAP, Ilat and Cap Manufacturers, Soulk Eatl Corner of ilk and Market Street, Basrmtnt story. PBIIilBElPHIA, HAVE ei ntatil y on hsnd a 'ull end complete sssorim.nl of HATS, GAPS, snd FURS. Als.isn elegant assortment of Bient' soJ boys' Leghorn, Panams, and Palm-leaf Hata. All of which hy a raving of $1000 ia rent, will he sold, whole'eft and retail, at the very lowest price. Couniry dealer would do Wall to call, as by e. eooomy and low lent, wo are enabled 10 sell et eery low rates. June lOih, IsUt. ly ' O. DEITXXX3RT, BOOT MAKER, No. 40, : SoiTat Fovarn BTaerr, Atova Cnasrrgrr. Jan. Jvih, l1s- DR. STarjTSErJlS U3 sir ca Q .ti HI9 Medicine It warranted, on oath, not to contain particle ef Calomel. Correal Pints. lira ate, Arsenic, Chloride of Geld, or any tMete roo minerals. ; ,7 V, - .,, 1 -. .The principle upon which this Medicine acts, it by assisting snd btrmonWIng with nttursi h drive out pit foal eorimoniooe humore from the blood and body, and by assimileting with end strengthening the gastric Juice of the stomach, h assists digestion t in short there is not e vein, arte. ry, muscle of nerve in the human body, that hi oot etrengthened by the PANACEA, end it alsr possesses the remarkable property of removing mercury from tbe bones ami Joints. ( , . , ' FOR ERUPTIONS OF THB SKIN. Scurvy. Scorhuiic Affections, Tumors, Scrofula or Rings' Evi , White Swellings, Erysipelas, Ulcere, Cancers, Running Sores, Scabs and Bile, lime end e determined persevertnee in D . SWEET SERB PANACEA, will effect e core. FOR INDIGESTION. Rejection nf food, Nausea, Vomitings, Nervous af- trctiona. Billion complaints, Head aebe, Paleneas, or Female Irregulariiies, Dr. 8WEETSEIC8 PA NACEA will soon effect a cure t but if obstinate. or attended with griping, flvtng peine, the dose snnutii be trercasen, and the cure will aoon be ef fected. Let not the patients frighten themselves wnn ine idea that Ihey are ton weak to lake much medicine; but bear in mind lhat thia miidlv opera ting med cine put not wrskness into the frame, but most certainly draw weaknrai out, leavea alrengih in It place, and toy giving composed aleen at n eht and an appetite to relish any fond, ronnlms'e the whole frame wi h vigorous action, clearing the mind and improving ine eight. 8CROFULA AND GLANDULAR AFFEC TIONS. Scrofula is eaid to be heridilary, the infant re cetviug trom 11 parents tha seeds of this disease, which increases with ita years, if neglected and not submitted to frequent purification with D 8WEET8ER'8 PANACEA. The glanJa are pi. red in the corner of the body, and out of the war uf direct communication t their real use ia a subject on which much difference of opinion prevails; it suffice us to know that when in a diaeaaed elate, they are capable of being purified and cleansed hy a long course of Dr. SWKETSER'S PAN A bb., which resinrea lliem lo anund and pinper action. 8croful. u persons rsn never psv loo much sltrntinn to their blood, its purification should be thrtr fir! thought, for after a long course of perse vrranre, tiny will ever curt neroditiry disease. In eases of JACND1CE. ASTHMA. LIVEN COMPLAINTS, TIC DOLOREUX RHEU MATISM OR RHEUMATIC GOUT, Dr, SWEETSER'S PANACEA cannot betoohigh ly extolled it sea chrs nut the very root of th disease, .ml by removing it from the Blood mokes s ctireet 1 tain snd perminent. For dieie of ihe Rlad.hr and Kidneys, Stric irrs. Gravel Mune. Piles, Fitlula. Urinnri Ob timet mnt and r.xireme 1 muteness Dr. SWEET SEI! S PAN OB A is the best remedy ever tre.l it n troves all ihOM- ocrimoujou iiumo s from th Blood which give r'so lo the shove disease, an by keep. rig the blood in a puie condition, imturi a health. For DROPSY, FALLING ovtits BOWELS. Impnr.ties of the Blond. Mereurial Tuint, Wrale nest of the Spine Flam of Wood lathe Henri Gid diness, Singing and Buzzing Noise in the Head and Eurs. Dr. VEETSEH'S PANACEA will give rert.iin relief; in sll severe and chronic case., Ihe patients cannot be too often reminded that lar. err doses and perseverance will effect a cure. Li Chills and Fevers. B linus Fivers. Affrelions nf Ihe Eyes cud Ears, Spongy and Bleeding Gums Brnnehitis and recent Covghs and Cnldt, Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA will be found perfectly sure and certain in ita effects. GRAVEL AND URINARY COMPLAINT S. 7'hore enmp'ain't are generally attended wi h Ihe moat futal ronsrquences, snd are seldom or ne. vcr rured by the present mode of treatment ( Ihey tif 11 il'y arroinpany the patient to tho grave, after ruffrring the most excruciating pain and torture. The rnusf of ihi se e nnplaitra are the aims all thrrs the d'OM ut the blood beconi' a cncrus'e.1 on the fiii'St norrow parang's, whence iri morbid se'tct oi e and rtoppagit or u-ine. You will find the most powerful diuretics of no use, ts thoy only increase the qu unity nf urine and do not puiify ml strength n th p.rt-. IW pnrifving the Mn.-d with Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA, ou re move the cause ol the ilire ite, conwquent'y it can not exist any longer, a fur sufficient peiseveranre in it use baa deprived the blood and body of all acrimonious humora and incrustation. DISEASES or tb LUNGS-CONSUMPTION. Thi is a very prevalent snd fatal diaea-e ; il rr nil' n,ot1y from neglected coughs, cold snd bron chitis, slso from imptoper Irrstmeni in many oilier cases, ruch aa meaalee, fever, inflammation and mall pox, and host of other bedly treated diaesses; where tbe esuse, instead of having been thoroughly removed from the blood and hotly, have only been palliated or removed from one put to break out in another. By divrtiing your bodies of sll foul hu mor, through the medium of Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA, ihe cure ia st once rendered certain and permanent. R. collect, white there it ecrirao tiious humora floating in tbe circulation, it i as sot to settle on Ihe lungs a any other part of the body ; this 11 the reason lb.it consumption is so prevalent. BILES. SORES AND ULCERS. Wbi -h you see on the exterior, come from and have their aourre in, the inleiior, and might just as well have fettled on ynui lung., liver, or any other psit; which we know they frequently do, and pro due most violent inflaniinatoiy disorder. The humor which occasion these sorrs is of a highly acrimnnions burning nature. We know it from the pain it give in forming, snd afterwards it ra pidly ulcerating end eorrding ibe flesh and skin of ihe part where it break out Thia shows the necessity of frequently putifying the Mood with Dr. 8WEET6EII S PANACEA, end keeping such malignant humora in subjection. Should you bsve e bile or ulcer, be thankful that nature baa taken rouble to warn you of the dangei your life and bo ily ia in, for it ia a warning that the blood ia foul. Had this same serimony selre'ed the lungs instead uf Ihe aurface of your body for ita aeat, consump tion of the lungs wou'd hsvn been the'eonsequence D ley not then, to purify and cleanae with Dr. SwevtMir'a Panacea. 8PINE DISEASE. Spinal affections, rnlargemsnt of Ihe bone and joint, while swellings, hip joint complaint, rup uie. falling of ihe bowels and wom'i disease, will find a epeedy our io Dr. SfVEETsER'S PA NACEA. Where Ihe disease has been of long standing, the time required lo make a cure will lie longer ; but tbe patient may rest assured that a determined perseverance will effect it. BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA ab DISEASE OF THE WINDPIPE. Theae disease proceed from ibe eeriosity or corrupt li amor of tbe blood, having tv-t'led itself on the throat snd lungs, snd stopped them up, to that they cannot draw aulfiuienl air in foi rrspirslion. Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA will give imrae diat relief, and to make the cure perfect and car lain, it should be continued tome lime iftvi , to free Ihe ryttetu of all bad humor. RHEUMATISM, RHEUM ATIO GOUT AND MERCURIAL DISEASES Find a taf and speedy euro in Dr. SWEET SER'S PA NA CEA. It cures by searching every blood ve-el and artery, and driving out all impu rities and foul humor sccumu'aled therein, which a Ihe esuse ,,f rheumatism, gout and ewsllinga ot Ihs Joint. Th deleterous effects of cslomel and other miners! poisons, readily yield lo ils sovereign influence 1 indeed, when its vslnsble properties he com fully known, Ihe use of sll miner! poison will be consigned lo 'the tomb of ell the Cspulets,' and oly be thought of ss a by-gone custom of the dsr ker ages. Dr. Hweetter'e Panacea ia also a sure euro (or dyapep!, pile, costivetiess, vertigo,' brad ch, pain in the breast and liver complaint FEVER AND AGUE. rver it alwsye cauaed by a diaoidoily move ment of ibe blood, struggling t fiee llaelf af earn. thing thai cucumbers il in fact, every kind of fs ver is nothing mora than a struggle between Ihe btocd and corrupt humors, and as soon sa the cor runt tan n rtWIesT, yoTdfcsTvf r trsnr rver When i feftefit with1 Aver tttbrritaVb Med, of have bis blood poisoned with BMnrury, It wsskemf hi ftait W et eh 1 degree that if he eorvivot thtr process, it alw att leaves him subject to dittreesingT cntna, wnen lime out or iv ne retorts 10 egaw pill powder, or tonic mlgtarea; (hit to frsMf) frosja bad to worse, ss these vegetable pltlt, powder. Ve, sm notntng nut mercury ana quinine m uiegui,- wntcn may tor a time drive tne tffsesss so rr inio th body not to be perteptnito, af VeTt ebon Ir wih orssk put agia with fearful vfrAawtee. T tare ' sgue eno lever, the eeuee of tho disease must bo iff' m to bioo-j snd body, which een be """t di' by Mho, r; SVtCBTSltRS lA. NACB A, which iwriftw.elesnees and strtttgthsait. It eonta in nothing that ssn possibly injaro, audit' use is always a aafeguard again! chills snd iavere ' I .:i .. T, : PILES. In att Cash nf Pitas. Dr. BWr p-rax-n'ss- .-t PANACEA will effect a very eptxty etTrtl ft ,aw moves front the blood, ttomtch end bowett kf those foal acrid burning humors, which are' the esuse of Piles and Co:iene, and by strengthen' ing the digrsiive organ, improves every part f lb mine nony. FLATULENCV AND WIND. These diseases are eaued h the ainma.l. .-a bowels being cboked up with viscid slimy nutter,' tbe sir which enter them csnnot escape aniil forced' by some contraction of the etomacb to egpel il hence the cause of pain. A few dose of Dr SWEETSER'S PANACEA will convince th' eufferer that relief ie attained. , . , , , GREAT MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN Parent will find ihe PA NACEA e valuable medicine fr their children, keeping their bodies in s healihy e minion, tbtreby assisting their growth; children or. grown peiaone, after taking if, ere not liable to be attacked with sn epidemic aa before aa It always leave, the blood in a pure condition, and tbe 1 ntire tyaiem in a etrengthened atate ; It drive "n1.. .kdow83kn, trom Mr all best by within. ., ,e .r. MARRIED LADIES " "T Will find Dr. 8WE TVER'S PANACEA i roi. c ne purely ad .pied to their use. Mot Itdie. do ring the period of prcgnsney ire afflicted with pile. Dr Sweetjer Psn.ces. b, regulating ,h. bowels, will entirely obviaie this, and ita purifying proper liea on ihe blood tnd fluids, insuree to therii heal thy off pring. No one who ia a mother ehould be without it, and ihosa who are nursing will find it of g.e.tbrn. fit to the health or their inf.nt. For barrenness and all disease, of the womb, it is with 01 e rival in theenire histoty and dialogue nf medicines ; by ils extraordinary .trenglhening power, it stimulates and strengthen the won-' weakness of which is the cause of faib offspring. NEKVOUS DISE Under this head may be cle the Heart. T e Dolnreaux'nr ' Ind gee i in, Toothache, Mela in fad, every disea-o cnusei scriinoninus hilnnra irri' nerve tece ive the morbid maeli, or raiher from the 1 f the t'omirh an 1 ilign t. t.t'.er part of the bo ly art. ihe disi sse, still it i cause(: -i mi conveyed from the blooi pa t A I w doses of Dr. c NACEA ii soon assure tht he cure in hia po;ac.-s;Qi. ERYSIPELAS, om ST. ANTI. ' Thia is an ii:f.tinmatory dho der, rd with m r- or l.ss pain. It proceeue . foul, ccinooninu. humor. Imlged ,ne blood and fiu ds se'tli g . n the I m'i ond face, causing ei tremc p in and Ttvcrsj all spplicatiooa on thesor r e aie w.-re than useless, as they only tend to tlirow f e dises-e in some other part, and perhaps ran.- dcith. Bleeding ia likewise imuroper. To cu.e Ihe di case you mu-t gel rid of the esqee, on cu.e 11, e urease you mu-t gel rid of the ea ly manage t . get ihe foul humors out of yn ai d vou will be well in e day. Dr 8 SKirS PAN ACEA, a ihorough puriflr nor blood. SWEET) fltlS-it.is oB L t I a ... , " " p'M'l 111 U9 blood, .til .rrh out every impurity in the more .....r y um mi nouy and exp. jt through tbe m ilium of the bone's. There is not . .!., .... ry. mnec e or organ of the entire framewn.V r man, . !.., 10- . 7 that k.i. oi.tn.ru rumcea docs nol im lake it wh. n you are well is td keep firov Wfl Ti inn niicii sick t o b. com. .Ml DR &WF.ET8ERS PANACEA, hein.corrw p.- d only ot a vegetable matter, or medic.. n.,b. nd w atrantcd. on 01th, ss conlainlrg not one par cl.t of mercurial, mineral, or rhi,;.t I'l-.d I., he t erfectly harmless to the mo! tender age, or he enke,t frame, tinJcr any suga 0r hu man ruffe ing; the most pleas.nt and benign in its o er .tion that a ever off. red tn the world ; end at the same lime ihe most certain in searching out he root of any compls'n', however deep, and of perfcrrlt ng s e r. . Price f I r bottle, or six bottles for f 5. For sale, wholesale and retail, al the corner aa CHARLES u.d PRATT Streets. BaliinTeTand "7 UEUKUE BRIGHT. Nov. 6 IS47. .y Sunbury. y DYS ENI. VIDI. VICL Dr. ALLEN'S VEGE TABLE COMPOUND, for tha u. U 8PEPSIA. LIVER COMPLAINT. NER. VOLS DEBILITY. BILIOUS AFFECTIONS, dec This Medicine is offered to the public under the stsursi.ee that there ie no article in existence having stroncer claims to their eonsideiatinn. Be ing compounded hy a regular Graduate of Jefler son College, Philadi Iph a. end e practising pbyst eijn of tnenty year' aiandir; in Philadelphia, his long exp- riencc l a confirmed him in the opinion ib.it e compound medicine waa required to prevent and remedy the debilitation pr duccd by residing in low, miamalie climates, snd lo counlrraet Ibe pro trating influrnece of many nervous disorder with which the human family ere sfflictej. DR. ALLEN is a well known phjaicisn, and h. if feA the abve medicine in hi prsctice for yesrs with the most astonishing effect, having tee ted it qualities in above ' FIVE THOUSAND CA8ES, No medicine rver lee.ived more flattering r. commendations from phy.icians of eminent stand ing than hss b. en bostowed on this. DYSPEPSIA t)R INDIGESTION AND ITS CONSEQUENCES. An eminent Frofe. sor .ysi "It chiefly arises in persona who lead either s very sedenlsry or irregulsr life. Although not regsrded ss a faUl discs ; yel if neglected or impiopeily tieared, may bring on incurable Me. Isocholy, Jaundice, Madueat, or Vetllgat , Foley and Apopleiy. A gr.at tingultrity attendant, on il fs, that it may and often doee continue a great length ef time without any remission of the eymp. tome. ' .-, 1. - !. ... , ., , CAUSE. Grief and uneatinese of mini, in lente nudy, profuse evacuations, excess in venery,. rxeertive use of spirituous liquors, let, tobacco, o pium, and otber narcotics, immotUrsle repletion, over distention of the stomach, a deficiency of Ihe secretion of ihe bile or gtstric juice, exposure lo 1 old and damp sir, are the chief causes ef this die ejte. . , ... B YM PTOM8, Loss of sppelile, nauset, setrt hutn, sci.liiy. and fostid erucUiions, gnswing of. ihe stomsch hen empty, uneasiness in ihs throaC pal l in tho ti.le, eoativewesa, chillne, l.nguee,. lownes uf spirits, pilpitalions, end - disturbed sleep," J??bTzr:-DR- allen's rece. TABLE COMPOUND hss never fsiled in eBoe. ding immediate leiief, uj , rlc, cu,e tor thia disease. ffj" Tb' Medicine can b bad of II, B Master, Sunbury; J. C. M.itin. Pottville, Medlar at Bickel, Orwigahurg t and of Druggists gener ally. ' ALLEN dr. WARD, i-topriclura. Philadelphia, Nov. 37, 1 84 7. re, ly Time and Distance Saved t ' ' SUNBUHV TERR7. M THE subscriber having lessed tb Sunbury Ferry, beg leave to inform the public, that they are prepared to convey Teama, Pleasure Carriages and Foot passeagert across tha giver with aaf.ty and without delay, They bare pr vided themselves with new and com mod tout ersftt, which will always be attended with able' and careful bands. ...t u,.t Ptraont travelling to and from and through, SunburvtoNew Berlin. Lewitburg. Htrtleloa, and other placet, will find it greatly to their ad ventage lo cross al this Ferry instead of toes Bridget, at Ibev would tave from two to foar miles ia distance. JOHN SPKF.CE. . LEWIS LENilABT, Sunbury, Apul I, ISIS .