SUNBtTRY AlilEMfcAN ANb' SHAMOKIN JQUftMt: (CRT ALMANACK FOR THE TEAR 1849. tnf after the Fourth of July the 13d of Truncal Independence. MONTHS. J JANUARY, 81 6 13 13 1 30 7 20 S 0 16 PEBRCART, S 10 17 23 4 MARCH, 2i 9 8 10 10 17 23 24 30 31 AFRIT., . 1 el i 7 13 14 15116 19 201 21 26127 28 J. MAT, 9 13 19 26 JUNE, ! l 3 8 15 22 9 16 23 29 30 JULT, 0 7 14 20 27 21 28 AUGUST, 3 4 10i 11 171 18 24 25 31 SEPTEMBER, 1 71 8 14 15 21 22 29 28 I OCTOBER, 6 6 12 10 26 13 20 27 NOVEMBER, 3 10 17 4 DECEMBER, 1 8 15 22 29 I he roLLOwiNa poetic eitusions are from the pea of Eliza Cook, deservedly one of the moet popular English poets. They ' are appropriate to the season : SONG OF THE OLD TEAR. 4 Oh t I have been running a gallant career On a courser that needeth not bridle nor goad : Bat he'll soon change hi rider, and leave the Old Year Lying low in the dust on Eternity's road. Wide has my track been, and rapid my haste, But whoever takes heed of my journey will find That, in marble-built city and camel-trod waste, I have left a fair set of bold way-marks behind. I haTe choked up the earth with the sturdy elm board, I have chequered the air with the banners of strife, Fresh are the tombstones I've scattered abroad, Bright are the young eyes I've opened to life. My race is nigh o'er on Time's iron-gray steed, Yet he'll still gallop on as he gallops with met And you'll see that his mane will be Hying again Ere you've buried me under the green holly treea If ye tell of the sadness' and evil I've wrought, Yet remember the share of "good works" I have done; Ye should balance the clouds & the canker I've brought With the grapes I have sent to be crushed in the eun. If I've added gray threads to the worldly-wise heads, I've deepened the chesnut of Infancy's enrl ; If I've cherished the germ of the shipwrecking I've quickened the growth of the crown studding pearl j If I've lengthened the yew till it brushes the pall, I have bid the sweet shoots of the orange bloom , swell; If I've thickened the moss on the ruin's dark wall I have strengthened the love-bower tendrils as well. Then speak of me fairly, and give the Old Year A light hearted parting in kindness and glee, Chant a roundelay over my laurcl-deck'd bier, And bury me under the green holly tree. Te have murmured of late at my gloom-laden hours, And look on my pole wrinkled far with frowns But ya laughed when I spangled your pathway with flowers. And flung the red clover and yellow corn down. Ta shrink from my breathing, and say that I bite- So I do but forget not how friendly we were When I fanned your warm cheek in the soft sum mer night, And just toyed with the rose in the merry girl's .. hair. Fill the goblet and drink as my wailing tones sink, Lettha wasaaul-bowl drip and revel shout rise But a word in your ear, from the passing Old Year, Tie the last tuna he'll teach ye Tat merry and ' wiser ' Them sing, while I'm sighing my latest farewell, The log-lighted ingle my death pyre shall be : Dance, danoe, while Tm dying, blend carol and bell, And bury ma under the green holly tree. Kentucky Cattlc The Louiivillt Cor. riir mentions the arrival there of a drove of 19 head of choice fat beeves belonging to C. T. Wooley, Baq. of Nioholasville. They were all full blooded Durham, raised from the imported atock of Hon. Henry Clay. The lot were sold at an average of f 100 net ; re alizing about 11900 to Mr. Wooley. One of tbero, raised by Mr. Clay, weighed S400 POUndl. Another lot raised by El-GoV. Owt- I ley, weighed respectively, 8,495, 9,490, 9,980 and 8,980 pounds. Jkuu has written forty-three, tad Bulwer wenty eovel. ' A V OXYGENATED JJQ t SLP - m mv ahivii ni.inii.UI f Uft DYSPEPSIA. . PHTHISIC, AND , OBlffUBAI. JSBILXTT. ' GEORGE B. GREEN, Proprietok. ntndior, Vermont. ' T8 a sovsraiia rernedv lor DYSPEPSIA. In i saury of sn irn. hahittuu A forma, aucha pain In the Stomach, Haartbnrn, habitni UOBUVCneeB. AMlkMMJ. UmAmL. Immnf AnMtilA. Piles, Nifhi B waste, and trail Consumption (Dyspaptie Phthisic.) and AMhma, or Phthisic attended with derange mani of taw Stomach (or Draper Asthms.) Ditncalt I Afipaiiiv, l Drawing, wnich often resells from imparted digestion (or Dyapeptic Pyeonosa,) la relieved by theaa Bitten. In abort, their saa baa been nroveri In the relief of ahnoat all the npuna iran proeeea from s oeonnaica or mnn tinn of the Stomach alao in general debility erieing from ag o from the effects of Fever, particularly Fever and Ana. Femalea eufluriiur under anv uterine derangement arising from weakneae, will find the "OsvovwATiiiJ Bit- Vaa." ail etMl Uiit rnnid.. and imt lurtuud UV BJIV 1U.U1- ein. In nM Tlie history of tliia medicine la peculiar. It hot made Its way to public favor anlely by the force of Ita own intrinaia merits. No artificial means have been uaed to give it no toriety and thrum it norm public attention. It has never before even been adverliaed. but honor fimt shown ita re- marlmbla efficacy in the family nf the proprietor, and by him afterwaida admiiiiatered to hie afflicted frienda and so- anumtancee with a like resiS), it renutnuon gradually ex tended until it ia known in I he moat distant iMrts of tin Union, nas medicine of nnrivnllod virtues In the cure of tysnensia in an ii.nnrreni lornis, bin biso ior me cure 01 Asmma or rntuiaic. lie only noraui aim ita only eunary haa been the atorv of ita wonderful efficacy, aa told from mouth to mouth or by letter from friend to 'friend. In eve ry instance where tlieae Rittera hnve Imcii need, and the re- at) It made known to Uia nronrietor. Uier bare nroved a re medy. Niimcmua certificates, attestine the einvulnr efficacy of the "Uxtsimatcd Bittkhs," are in the pnssessitm of the proprietor many of them signed by pcreona already widely known to the public. urcu. ii. unhXA, rronnctor. -TlVDt ... f .. ..... 1 , uiv.-nn, v .y icioner a, lew. The following Certificates have recently been received i Wajhinotok. D. C Juns 10. 1846. Havinff made use of the 't Ixvcenated Hitters" nrenared by Dr. Goo. B. Green, of Windsor., Vt. and from know ledge obtained of their efficacy in other cases, wechecrt'ully recommend them to the public, believing tltnt they willfully suatain the recommendation of the Proprietor. We hope that tliia vnluable remedy may ba ao generally difTnaed throughout the country tliat it may be accessible to ail the emicicn. aiiiirp. ntirriw William liuuiu' .'( U.S.Scnator from Vermont. JAMES F. SIMMONS. V. 8. Senator from It. Island J. T. MORKMEAD. U. S. Senator and fornurlv R.iv.rn. or oi ieiiuirsv ir . . i ' L. H. ARNOLD, Member of Congreaa and formerly Go- w of II. I. vernor WM. WOODDRIDGE. U. S. Senator and former I r f,w vernor of Michigan. M. L. MARTIN. Deleonta in Conoresa from Wisconsin A ciTiiury. From Hon. H. D. Foster, Member of Congress from Pennsylvania, WAaiitMaToK. n. c. ini in. tRin Dear Sir, I have been a dyspeptic sufferer for about ten yenrs, and have resorted to vnrwua medicinea for relief without success, until I made nse of vour "Oxygenated Bittera." I have used about two bottles, and find inverjf icnuiniiupencri nenna ine inrina in wnicn we flis- eoee stiowea ilsell, in my case, were, great acidity of the sumiacn, iowa nppeiice, extreme natnience, severe conslt nation of the bowels, and violent headache. Feelinc deal. rons that a knowledt-e of vonr vnluable remedy inav rmrh others similarly attiicted. i tnke great pleasure in record ing my testimony to its curative power; owl would alao remaik, that while on a visit at home a short time aince. I administered a part of a Untie to a numlicr of mv affliclcd friends, with great auccas. Thv are desirous that yon aliould estahltrh an agency at Pittsburg, or inform thcin where the medicine can be olitained. With nn enrucst de sire for your prosperity and happiness, I subscribe myself, .lltljr y..u, IIICIN XI. II, r IO 1 ClV IJOCt. UFO. Ii. ORKE!,WlnrlSor. Vt. Sold Whnlcanle mid Retail bv Green & Fletcher. No. vu toiiiii ?isui circtn, I iiumieipntn. Agent ror Minlmry H. jl. M ASSKR. AgeuU for Milton MACKAY & HA AO. Agent for Upper Muhonoy. J. G. KE.NM. AprU IS, 1843 Wardrobe of Faihlonable CLOTHING. J. W. & E. D. STOKES, CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, No. 194 Market Street. First Clothine itorebe- mw csaan. Philadelphia. Wilbur mey are constantly encsced in get- tin. nn from th h..t F,ieb En.ll.l. .nH American cloth, clothing cut and made up in the most superior and fashionable style, l'ersons who buy to sell, wilt find a large and excellent stock at the lowest city prices. Clothing made up to order, to a superior style at the shortest notice. N. B. Odd Fellows Regalia, a large assort ment always on Band. urders from Lodges and individual promptly attended to on the most rea sons Die terms. Philadelphia, June 3, 1848 ly. THOMAS C. GARRETT & CO. IMPORTERS OF . . f m aa s-san a Bs- ar-asr. cma -t a -a- skl a T a a Plated and Britannia Ware, Cutlery, and Fancy Goods, and Manufsclurers of Jew elry end Silver Were, 123 Chesnul street. Phila delphia; have received by late arrivals a large and handsome sloe It of English and French Watches, sod Msrhla, I'nroelatn and Fanes Clock. Mated Urns, Usstors. Uske llaskels. Huh and nsmberLsndleslicks oonp Ladles, npoons and Forks. Alse a good assortment of Biiisnnia Ware and Fine Cutlery. Their slock of JEWELRY is large and of Ihe most fashionable kind, end ihey are well supplied with Silver Spoons. Forks. Macs, Napkin Rings, Butter Knives, 4c., snd wi hout making sny dis play of piices in ihe public prints, ihey sre pre paren to sen as low as tho.e who do. and Invite persons wishing to purchase to call. I'titlmlelpbis, June 10, 1848. 6m L..U. I.".'1IJI .J X "U ' St J.saj 4 1 inmniia;.iiiniiniii4n'm In preaentina Ihe public with a remedy for the treatment and cure of Pavsa and Aura and other biliiaia di senses. no apoifry ia needed. Vaat uumliera in the United htates, who suffer from theae affections in their varied forma, are comneltedto aaek relief frum .ilnnr sources than the nnnie. diate prescriptions of the regiuar physician. It becomes therefore an object of humanity, aa well aa nf public inter. esl, to bring before them a remedy nrenarnd finm much ... perienoe, and which may always be relied upon as savb, SrrSCTUAL, ASD BABMlJUaTO TUB COBSTITUTION. That such la the true character of the INDIA nmi.Arcnni'ir. ia amply attested by the universal success with 'which it has oeea eniptoyeo. 17 Extract from s communication of the II v. liam WooDBBiDOB, of the V. 8. Ueuste, lata Cuvernor of Dsraoit, Oct. 21, 1810. Doctos riusLas Osgood, flear Sir I luv. .Mill urttk ntnek InlA.ea. ll.il. thtABATlss upon tlie "causes, treatment and cure" of the febrile diseases which have ao extensivdv prevailed in our Country during the Inst few months an interest increased no doubt, by the fact that 1 have individually suffered a much fnan them. Though i feel myadf very inonmpatent to Judse aufely upon s subject so entirely professional, yet your theory aeema to me well reasoned, and your oonclu sions just, and 1 think withal, that your pamphlet is calcu lated to prialuce much practical good. Speaking of the medicine he Buys :It fully jaetited your naueruig expecutions, ana as a sale, convenient, and nonu- sir remedy, mv own experience, ao far. Inducea me to be lieve that it will prove a great public benefit, i am pleased to learn inat you nave recently established several agencies I or lis aisptwuon inougn I regret tnat, wttn a view la a more general disaeininaiion oi II, you should have foaud It accessary to remove from your present residence amons us. . .... i. . i i .i i i . , hi swea nrajwn aura uio aouor m ue, air, - Vonr obliged servant, WIILUM WOUDBKIDOE. From Hon. Stsfttx.i V. R. TaowsainsB. of Michi gan duu Dcnaio, hi uib Agam ai AeiroK. Biaanssaua, Oaxlanb Con Dee. 13, 1811. Sir von wish me to inform voa what I know of Dr. Osgood's Italia Cholagogua, or anti -bilious madicins. I do Believe that if the virtue and efficacy nf thia medieins ware enerally known, the nvu AMD A0CB would diasppeas ia liehigan. I procured a bottle In tlie spring of 18(1, and have good w w neiieva inai in)-seii ana inmuy aacapeg iaa ague at season in eonaeqoenea of ita use. lis ana l'erbsis in bo aununar ainoa the aetllemanl of this smiuaula, has the fever and aaua been an Drevaleas at. I have reonsnmaniled tliia mMrlieinA hi numnmus in. Sttaara.an when tha eiaeaaa had beoooM txed and baffled I lAaa BBSIkaB swf stkHUta... I V. I 1. i" .1 has univaraslly pmouel the moat happy aflscta, and I bet toMZZZZS ta You, r. AsTsstii tnt Ainhatrw If M txanttim . j .i s wifuiNOTOM ., uavm, l, a ei4uTUb May , me- ,lrVflei' THE ONLY RADICAL CURE FOR CONSUMPTION ! ! Scrofula or King's Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous crnpuons, I'impies or I'eatuica on the laca, HKHcbea, mi, vnronic c-ore r.yea, ning ivorm or jciivr, 0OBK1 iiean, rnrargemem ana rain oi ins Bones and Jowls, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphi. line pymptoma, semilca or Lumbago, diseases arising inrni an injuai Clous nse oi meicnrv, urop- ay, r.xpoanre or iinpru- aence in mef bibo, unronic i;onsu- tutional Dis- nrrlers fn this medicine several innonent hnl mv mimi srtlelM ... .niruiipiw Hmjiu"in m uiuioti, lomting a ornnpoono entirely diflerent in its clutrader and nroperties ft inn any in Its operation on the W. It sknMbl 1 In tl. hnnda of everv neram. who. hv tm.ineaa .H ... ... ,u me very many aiumcHta tnat ren der life a curse, instead of a blessing, and ao often result in ' for Scrofula. nr. Drake'e Panacea ia recommended aa a certain remedvt Not one instance of ita failure has ever occurred when free, ly need I It cures the disease and at the same time Imparts vigor to the whole system. Scrofulous persons can never i-m. v iiiueu nuruiion w ine atata oi tneir nciod. ita pn- riHCntlOn Should be their first aim 1 for nea.vnine. i,m scGumpusn a cure oi ivxs nsjtxsiTAUT diaaaae. FOR ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN Benrvy, Scorbutic Affections, Tumors, White Swelling, r.rjsincias, AJicera, cancers, Hnnning !orea. pvubs and Bilea, Dr. Drake's Panacea cannot be too highly extolled; it searchea out the very root of the diaeaae, and permanent. INDIGESTION OR DYSPEPSIA No medicine perhaps haa ever been diacovered which givea an much tone to the atomach and canaea the secre. '""" nenithy gaatric Juice to decompoae the food as Dr, Drake'a Panacea RHUEMATI3M, Dr. Drake's Parnicmi la used with tv. bumm In Rbeumntic Complaints, csieciallv such aa chronic. It cures b- driving out all impurities and foul humours which have accumulated in the system, which are the en use of Rheu matism, Gout, and Swellings of the joints. Other remedies S'lmetimea irive temnornrv relief! this enilreiv m(iiMiM the disease from the system, even when the limbs and bones are uTouumuy awouen. CONSUMPTION. CoXStTMFTIOS CAK BS cna an. rottffha Paine.!. tlMn. chitia, Spitting i" Blood. Asthma. DiiBc uit or nmfiiM Ki. pect. ration. Hectic Flush, Nitht Sweats, Pain in the side Ac. have been cured, nod can lie with aa much certainty aa any tithcr disease. A specific hns I'aig lieen Bought for, but in vain until the discivery of Dr. Drake's Panacea. It is nuin ana ante nut certain and ethcatloua in its operation, and cannot posaibly injure the most delicate constitution. We wi'iild enrnestlv recommend thoae nfltieisid tu viv trial and wa believe they will not have occaaion to regret i. i no sYBicm is cicanseo aun atrengtnened, the ulcere on the huiga are healed, and the patients gradually regain their usual health and strength. Reud the following : TESTIMONY. Pwif Tlu 1AI, lot DtAS Sta : In reply to your question respecting the use of Dr. Drake's Panacea, I will anv, that although a perfect disbeliever in the existence of a Pasjacka, or cure for all diseases, however valuable it may be in certain eonditioua of the system, still I have believed that a cure for. Consump tion would be discovered aooner or later, and cuuoeity led ... w ..7 7nll 1UOUH.-IIIV in iwu very inveterate cases, rhey were pronounced by the attending physicians to be rcLMOXABT coKiunr-lloK, and abandoned bv them as in ccbablk. One of the persona had been under the treat ment oi several very able practitioners for a number of years, ana mey aaia sne naa "old fashioned Consumption combine with Scrofula," and that she might lunar lor soma time hut could not he permanently relieved. In both cases the effect of the Panacea baa been most gratifying. Only four ur five bottlea were used hv nt, nf ii.. u.r. ... ahe began to improve rapidly. The other took about ten. I will onlv add tliat familiar aa I am with ""-; i ?" oi-wrvauon aa aatuny, ana k?w the Injurious effect, ui nine case, out of ten , snd other vea-etahle tonics, as well of uwiy ui uie cxpecionuiis ana aeannvea, I ahoukl never nave rccommenaea tne use oi uraKe's ranacea if I had not been acquainted with the ingredients. Suffice it to aay that these are recommended by our moat popular and acientific phvei ciana, and in their present combined state, form nrobulily the beat alterative that haa ever been made. The cure ia in accordance with a theory of Consumption broached in ters on medicine, and now eeUbuahed by facU which ad. mit of no dispute. r inncc icw venrs mro. nv one m ner most eninu.iit urn. ery Respectfully Yours, L. C. GUNN. To use the hroroare nf another. "Dr. Drake'a Psnseea In always snlutary in its effects never injurimis. it is not as Opiate it is not and Kxprctoraut. It ia not intended to lull the invalid into a fatal security. It is a great remedy a piain. imiiini mm ruinuvs compouna. ine great ana only remedy which medicul science and akill hns yet produced for Ihe treatment of this hitherto uncrmqiiered malady. And no person afflicted with this dread disease, will be just to himself and hia frienda, if he go down to the grave without testing its virtues. A silicic bottle, in most rases, will m.L ui n mrmuuic UKUlgB Ul IOB OUIK1IUUU OI Bliy 001101 it, however low .n TO THE I.AT)lt. Tidies Of pale Cnmnlexiim and eonsnmntive Knhlla. and such aa are debiliated by those obstructions which females aie uaoie 10, are restored by the use of a bottle or two, In bloom vigor. It is by far the beat rernedv ever discovered for wenkly children, and such aa have bad humors ; being .m y man i.. ji iiumcuiateiy reatorea tne appetite, strength and eolor. Nothing ran be more surprising than ita invigorating ef fects on the human frame. Persons, ail weskness sntl tss- sisude before tnkiinr it. at once become robust and full of energy under its influence. It immediate counteracts the nerveleasneas of the female frame. CAUTION Be cnrefnl and aea that vrm e, tti. e. Ine Dr. Dbakr's PaMACBA it has the sirnature nf Own F. HtoiSs on the wrapper and alao the name "Da. Daxx's i-akacba. rmt-A." mown in the glass. Premred Onlv hv SrnRI. A C.n.. llrnirff ials in Ql WorlK. Sixth rH., Philodelphia. , Agem lor punmiry it. MAreKK. Sold alao by Wat. A. Mobkax a Co., Danville H SltASV n, Milton i XUar McCoy. Northumberland: E. P.Ldtx. Bloomahuig. April 1, 1H48 ly Pictorial Edition of d'Aublrne'a rreat Work on the Reformation OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY IN GER MAN)'. SWITZERLAND. &f! Will h. rmblisbed or. or about the 1st of April, 1848, by JOS. A. SPEEL, No 96 Cherry st. above 6ib, his splendid 12mo edition of the above named work, "lib 18 engraved illustrations from ori ginal designs; 4 vols in 9, bound in extra cloth and library sheep. , ine puDiisner respectfully calls tbs attention of the trade and the public generally, to this work being the only illustrsted edit ion published in the United States He trusts that the beauty of its embellishments, the strong and substsntisl msnner in which it is bound, in conjunction with the known populsrity of the work itself, will be a sure recommendation to publie fsor. JOS. A. SPEEL. D6 Cherry st sbove fitb. J. A. S hss also lately published, a new and beautiful Edition of Sergeant Bell's Rsree Show, a suitsble book for children, neatly dona UD in extra cloth. Philadelphia, April 1, 1848 CUTLERY. AN extensive 8tock of Pocket and Table CUT LERY, for ..I. K sTOElT 1. COLEXtf AIT. A'os. 39 ana? 33 ARCADE, and 81 Kurth THIRD Sirtxt. Composing 9000 dosen Penknives, 8ciasors sod Kaaors. Also, a choice assoitmenl of RouVara A. Anna. VVosieiiholm's, GreaveVs, W. dt 8. Butcher's and Fenney's Cutlery. Also, Kpsnisn. Dnk and Hunting Knives. Also, nuns, fistols, sn I Bowie Knitee. Also, Tht American Ratnr Slrtm. a suneriar srticla, wotly the attention of Dealers. Cabd Dealers in Oulleiy, will find the abova Block worthy their attention, as the Subscriber's chief huainess Is importing and selling cutlery. rn..ue.ro.a, iuss ivtn, i.-ly. Gcoraje J. WcaTcr, OPB MAJCBX 4V ixOT OBAIfSMK. Ito. 10 Water Street and No. 1 1 Nortk Wkarvtt FkiladtlpkU. I AS eonstantly on hand, a general assort. mant or Uordaga, Heine Tinea, ate, vist Ropes, FiahiDa Ropes, White Ropes. Mana la Ropes, Tow Lioeg Sot Canal Boats. , Also. a' complete aaeorUaant at 8siaa Twines, etc. such as Hemp Bbad and Herriiig Twine. Bast Patent (Jill Nat Twine, Cotton Bhadsod Herring Twins. Shoe Threads, sVc etc Also, Bed Cords, Plough Lines, H slurs, Traces, Cottoa snd Linen Carpet Chains. etc, all at weica ke will dispeeaef an maaaable taints. , Patiadalpbia, aaeta, 184a. Vf C AL Atl ANDDIl, : FIRB AND THICP PROOF CHESTS, PIRE-PROOP DOORS FOR BANKS AND STORES ' Seal and LHer-0J)ylne; Prtmea, Patent Slate-Lined Refrigerators. Water FiV ", ters, Patent Portable Water Clo ; . acts, intended for the Rick ' ' and Infirm. , , EYAftS & WATSON, 76 South Third Strttt, ; orroains the Philadelphia exchanob. . Manufacture and kaen constant' ly on hand, a Urge assortment of " above articles, together with r i-aieni imnrnved riaainainfler l'." -; -''-! 1 FIRK-FMOOF SAKKrt. which J I b are an oonstrncted ss In set at rest -iJ-J Jwinf atrlctly are-preof, and that V all manner nf rinaiht -- an Ihni buifdhw. Tha onlaida eaaea nf " win mniBK ina nra m anv tiMSa Pares are maile of boiler iron, the inaide case of Bonn atom, and between the outer case and inner enae ia a space of soma three Inches thick, and ia filled in with indestruc tible material, ao aa tn mnke It an impnmibility to burn any of tha con ten ta inaide nf this Cliest. Theaa & npatona Hu lamnnderv we are prepared and do challenge the world to produce any article in tba ahnne nf Honk Pafee tlmt will stand as much heat, snd we hold ouraelves ready st all times to have them fairly tested Iry public bonfire. We alao continue to manufacture a large and general assort ment oi our rremium Air-tignt r ire rrenr safra of which tnere are over nw now in use, and in every instance the have given entiia aalisfnction to the nnrchaaeraof -hi-l we will refer tha publie to s few gentlemen who have them in nse ' Haywood ft ftiytlef . Pottaville Joseph 0. Lawton PiHtaville j Mi. William Carr. Uoj-lestnwn. Pa. N. A O. Taylor, 19a north Sd St.; A Wright ft Nephew Vine at. wharf Alexander Camr, Conveyancer, corner of r nuen ana gin sis.; jonn m. r oni, ;k nonn .st st.( Myers Bush, in north 3d St.; Jnmcs M. Pnnl, 101 south 4th si.; Dr. David Jayne, 8 south Sd St.; Malhew T. Miller, 9fl eiuth 3d at.; and we could name aome hundreds of others ii it were necessary, wow we invite the attention of the public, and particularly those in want of Fire Proof Safes, to mil at onr store before purchasing elsewhere, nnd we can antisfy them they will get a belter and cheaper article at our store than at any other establishment in the citv. We elan manufacture the ordinary Fire Proof Chests, at at very low prices, cheaper than they can ba bought at any other stors in Philadelphia. 1MVIII KVAIVM, JOHANNES WATSON. Philadelphia, April 8, IMS ly S.J. MEGARGEE & CO. IMPORTING AXD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And Dealers in Paper, and Paper Manu facta rcrs' Materials. No 32 Commerce St., PHILADELPHIA. 17"EEP constsntly on hsnd a large assort va mcnt of printing and other paper. News papers in the country, can be supplied at all times, with paper of sny size and quality, at tne lowest prices. Thilsdelphis, Jans 17th, 1918 DAGUERREOTYPE PORTRAITS OF s supeiior quslitv, handsomely colored, and put up in beauiiful Morocco Cases, eompl. te. foronlvlirMK IMIIiLA K, at KPIELER 8 CHEAP DAGUERREAN UALLERY. Nn, 80 l-S WAI NUr Ulreet. below Fouilh, Philadelphia. All Pictures made st this e-tahlinhment will be Wis. ainTRa rsarxcT. Philadrlphis. Mept. 3. 1848 6m C3D L S2T "O S5Q 123 3C3T 'CP . IT has power In cause sll ciTsaast SORES, rROFt;LOU8 humors, SKIN DISEASES, ruiouiuus W UUW to discbsrge ibeir nn trid mstlera, snd then heals them. It is richly termed All-healing, for there is scare- ly a disesse. eg'ernal or internal, that it will not benefit. I hsve used it fur the last fourteen Years for all diseases of the chest, consumption snd liver, involving toe at most danger snd responsibility snd I declare before heaven snd man, thst not in one single ease has it failed to benefit when the pa tirnt was within the reach of mortal means. I hsve had physicians, lesrnrd in the profession. I Have had ministers of the gospel, lutlges of the bench, side men, lawyers, sjgnllemen of the high est erudition, and multitudes of the poor ue ii in every vsriety of way, and there hss been but one voice one universal voice saying : "M' A Mister, your Ointment Is liOOD. In Scrofula, Old Bores, E'yeenelaa. Tetter Li vcr Complaint, Sore Eyes, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Urokrn or More Brvasl, Piles, all Chest Diseases, such as Asthma. Oppressions, Psin Also, Sore Lips, Clispiied Hands. Tumors. Chil dren's Culsnrous Eruptions, Neivous Disesses, snd of tha Spine, there is no medicine now known ss good. SCALD HE AD. We hsve cured esses thst seluslly defied every thing known, ss well ss the ability of IS or 30 doctors. One anan told ua he hsd spent 300 on his childien without snv bene fit, when s few botes of Ointment cu d ibem. BALDNESS It will restore the bsir sooner then sny other thing. HEADACHE The sales has cured persons of the headache of IS rears' standing, snd who hsd it regulsr every week, so thst vomiting often took piece. Dsii-biss, Eab Achs, and Aecs ia ths Pace, srs cored by ibis Ointment with like success. RURNR It is one of the best things in the world for Burns. (Resd lbs directions sround ihe box.) KHEUMATISM. It removes slmost immedi- slely ibe inflamslion snd swelling when the Diin cesses. (Read the Directions sround the Box.) ' COLD FEET. Consumption, Liter Com. plaint,. Pain in the chest or side, felling off of ihe bsir, one or the other always scenmpsnirs cold feet. (This Ointment is the Iran remedy.) It is a sure sign of disease to havs cold feet. TETI ER. There is nothing belter for Ihe cure of Teller. PILES. Thousands aie yearly cured bv this Ointment. CORNS Occasional use of Ihe Ointment will vays keep Corns from growing. People need never be troubled wilh ibem it Ihey will use it. Read the folhwine Communication. Received fiom an nld. respected snJ welt known eitisen of Philsdalphia. snd then judge for your self: Philadelphia, 10 mn., I3lb, 1846, To T. B. Peterson, Having been requested to give my opinion on the merits of M'ALLIS ER'8 SALVE, I am willing tn enumerate same of Ihe benefits which I have expeiienced in the use nf the sriicle. In ths spring of 184S, I bad sn sttark of Ery. ipelas in my fuce which became eery psinful, snd xtended into one nf my eyes, being sttended wilh fever, my distress was greet snd I begsn to be fear ful of losing my eye. Although not much or a believer in what ia commonly ealltd quack meilicinrs, I purchased a box and made sn application to my face. To mv aurprise ths psin soon sbnted, and in s week'e time it waa entirely cured, and I firmly believe that it was ihe ealte, under Providence that cured me. From that time to ths present. I have used the rlicle as occasion required, and iirevery ease where Havs used It, I have found s decided benefit. At one lime, on going to bd st night, my throst wss so sore that I swsllowed with difficulty, but by an spplicstioo of lbs salve I was relieved before morning. , . I have used b in raae of burns, bruises, sprains. snd 11 cab cms, all wilh the happiest effect, and one ease of poisoning by a wild vine in tba woods. ss been driad up and cured by a few applications. From my own experience. I would strongly re- eomiuend It to sll, ss a cheep, convenient, family Kiirtne, I base become so psrlial tn it. that I exnect to keep it constantly in my family. Though not smldtious lo appear in print, vel I cannot refuse to have Ibis cnmmniiira'lon made publia if judged best to serve ths enuss of human!- KespscUully thine, . . , , . , WM. ADAMS, No. t6. Old Turk Rosd. CAUTION. Nn Ointment will be unlrea the nsnve ef Jamea M'Allialer, or James M' A Ulster at Co., sre writisn with s pen oq eve ry label. JAMEA M'ALLIaTER, Bole proprietor nf the a'avse medieins. iXT PRICE, SI CBHT8 PBa'BOJLCa AesBTSt J. W. FRILINO, SunburyT . -, FOR8VTH, WILSON cV Ce - Northumberland, Dr. WM. M BICKLEY, Danville, : J. O. CROUPE. Seltneg iove, . . . . . P,0.8HPLLER.UwLba. WM. F.NAGLE. Milton, JOHN SHARP LE88, Cattswiasa. Fee. tllh, Utl-sowly ? ... , DAlsik ROTE LIIT. PE58TI.TANIA, . ' Tha following list shows the earTent value of all enasylvsnla Bsnk Notes. The mnat Impllett rs lisnee rosy ba plseed upon it, as h h eeery oee refolly compared with and corrected from Bick sirs Reporter. ...... Danki in Philadelphia. " ' Le.AT.oa-. NOTES AT PAR. ' nana or Nottn Amertca , , Banked we Novtfnwnl.lbertiM . . , Commereisl Bsnk of Perm's. , Psrmers and Mechanics' Bsnk . Kensington Bank , , , Phihtlelnhis Bsnk . , . ' ( Minvlkill Bsnk , , ,' , nolhwsrk Bank , Western Bsnk . . ' Mechanics' Bspk Msnnfacinrers cV Mechsnics' Bsnk flank of Penn Township , , nirard Bsnk . . Bsnk of Commerce, late Moysmensing Bsnk of Pennsylvania , , Conntry Bank. Bank nf Chester County Westchester Rsnk of Delaware County Chester Bsnk of Oermsntown Germsntowa Bsnk of Montgomery Co. Nnrristown Doylestown Bsnk ' Dnylestnwn Esaton Bank Esstnn Fsrmera Bsnk of Bucks eo Britnl par P' par par psr psr psr par par par psr P( par par par psr par par par par par pay Bsnk of Nnrihnmhet land Northnmherlsnd par Columbis Bsnk A ttridge eo.'Columbis par Psmters Bank of Lancaster Lancsatei par Lsncsster County Bank Lsncsster par Lancaster oang i,sneaster per Farmers' Bsnk of Resiling Resiling psr Office of Bank of Penn's. Harrisburg"! These Office do do Lsncsster I offices Office do do Reading Ajo not titlice no do Eaaion I issoe n NOTES AT D18 COUNT. "snk of Ihe United States PhilsdWphia 17 par fsiled Winers' usna or follsville" Rsnk nf Iiewistown Bsnk nf Middlotown Carlisle Bsnk Exrhsnge Bsnk Potisvill Lewiatown Middletown Carlisle Pittsburg Hnllidavsbarg Harriaburg Lebanon Pittsburg Do do hrsnch of Hnllidavsbarg I Hsmshurg Bank Harriaburg I Lebanon Bank Merchants' St Manuf. Bsnk psr Bsnk of Pittsburg Piltsbutg Williamspnrl Wilkesbsrre West Branch Bunk Wyoming Bsnk Northampton Bsnk Berks County Hank Office or Bsnk of U. 8. Do do do Do do do Bsnk of Chsmbersiiurg BnNk of Gettysburg Bsnk nf Suuelisnns Co. Erie Bank FarmcM & Drovers' Bank Franklin Bank Honesdale Dink Monnngahcla Bank of B. Vork Bank 4 Allentown Heeding Pittsburg no sale fsiled fsiled Erie New Brighton Cbsmbersburg Gettysburg Monlross Erie Wsynesburg Washington Honesdiile Drowns filler do do 1 1 3 35 24 1. Ii 1 1 York N. V. 1 he notes of those banks on which we omil quotations, snd suhatitutn a dash ( ) srs not purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, wilh the exception of those which hsve s letter of reference. BROKEN BANKS. Philadelphia Sav. Ins. Philsdelphia failed Philadelphls Losn Co. do failed Schuylkill Ssv. Ins. do failed Kensington Ssv. Ins. A do Penn Township Sav. Ins. do Msnual Lsbor Bsnk (T. W; Dyolt, prop.) fsiled Towsnda Bank Towsnda Allegheny Bsnk of Ps. Bedford no ssle Bsnk of Beaver Resvsr closed Bsnk of Swslsra Harrisburg closed Bsnk of Washington Wsahington failed Centre Bank Bcllcfonts closed City Bank Pittsburg no ssle Fsrmera' A MechVs' afink Pittsburg failed Fsrmers' fc Mech'cs' Bank Favette co. failed Farmers' & Mech'cs' Bsnk Grecncsstle failed Harmony Institute Harmony no sale Huntingdon Bank Huntingdon no sale Juniata Bank Lewiatown no ajle Lumliermen's Bsnk Warren fsiled Northern Bsnk of Ps. DundnrT no aale New Hope Del. Bridge Co. New Hope closed Northumb'd Union Col. Bk. Milton ' no aale North Western Bank of Ps. Mesdsille closed Office of Schuylkill Bsnk Port Carbon Ps. Agr.dc Msnuf. Bsnk Csrliale railed Silver Lake Bank Montrose closed Union Bsnk of Fcnn'a. Uniontown failed Weslmorelend Bsnk Greensburg closed Wilkesbsrre Bridge Co. Wilkesbsrre no ssle OCT All notes purporting tn be on snv Pennsvl. vsnis Bsnk not given to the sbove list, may be set junu u iiiuw. NEW JERSEY. Bank of New Biunswick Brunswick fsiled i psr psr psr Belvidete Bsnk Burlington Co. Bsnk Belvidere Mcdford Perth Amboy Bridgeton ommrrcisl Bsnk Sumlvrlsnd Bank armcra' Bank Mount Holly Farmers' snd Mechsnics Bk Rshwsv farmers' snd Mechsnics' Bk N. Biunswick failed Farmers' and Merchsnts' Bk Middletown Pt. 1 Franklin Bank of N. J. Jersov Citv failed Holwken Bkg et titaxing Co Hoboken fsiled fsiled failed failed i entry City Bank Jersey City Pstterson Belleville Morriatown Freehold Newark Trenton Jersey City Mechsnics' B.ink Msnufsclurcrs' Bank Morris County Bsnk Monmouth Bk of N. J. Mechsnics' Bsnk Mechsnics' snd Msnuf. Bk Morris ('anal and Bkg Co failed par no ssle no ssle rot Dloiea Newark Bkg & Ina Co Newark New Hope Del Bridge Co LamberUville N. J. Manufac. and Bkg Co Hoboken fsiled failed N J Protrcton &, Lombard bk Jersey City Orange Bunk Orange 4 Palenmn Bank Peterson Peoples' Bank do fsiled i Princeton Bsnk Princeton par par Sslem Banking Co 8slem State Bsnk . Newark Stste Bsnk Elixsbethtowa Stste Bsnk Csmden par State Bank of Morris Morriatown State Bank Trenton Salem and Philsd Msnuf Co Sslem 1 failed failed Sussex Bsnk Newion Trenton Hanking Co Trenton a PV union Vsnk Deter f Wsahington Bsnking Co. Hsckensack failed DELAWARE. Bk of Wllm cV Drandywine Wilmington Bank of Delaware . Wilminaton par par par par par par par par Bank of Smyrna Smyrna Do branch Milford Farmers' Bk of Slate of Del Dover Do branch Wilmington Do branch . Georgetown Do branch Newcastle Union Bank Wilmington par rr Under 6's 3 f7 On sll hanks msrked thus f) there are ck Iber counterfeit or altered notes of ihe various de nominations, in circulation. A Taocasan Dontas Stvsa I ASIIBY & XIOOAP, Hat and Cap Manufacturers, South Eait Comer of 4th and Market Street, Btuemenl itory, BILASIirHIA. HAVE eonslsntly on hsnd s full end complete assortment of HATS. CAPS, and FURS. Also sn elegsnt assortment ofaiens' and boys' Leghorn, Psnsma, and Pslia-leaf Hats. All of whioh by a saving of $1000 in real, will sold, wbols'ale end retail, at the very lowaet priees. Cottony dealers would do well te call, as by s eonomy end low rent, we are enabled la sen at very low raiee. ' June 10th, 1848, j OsDonnnnT. BOOT MAKER, 'No. 40, Sotrra Foe stb Braavr, A nova Cmmtwn. CHT.AP WATCtlGI si' jTGWELBT. . J &w l. ward; , Re. 10 CftBaitrt atrt, PhllMelphla, ' . Oppotitt ikt F. ronUin Hout, ) IMPORTERS of- Gold and Silver Patent lever- Watches, snd Manufacturers of Jewelry A good assortment alwsys en hsnd. Gold pa rent Levers, 13 jewels. 838 1 Silvsr do. (jl te 30; Gold Lepines, 830; Silver do. fit tolSi Clocks and Time Pieces, Gold Pencils II as, npwsrds r Diamond Pointed Gold Pens, 8l.ofc Gold Brscelsts and Breast Pins, in great variety; Ear Rings; Miniature Cases, Gssrd Chsins, til te ViS ; Plated Tea Sets, Castors, Cake Baskets, Candlesticks, Britannia Ware, Fiae Ivo ry Handled Table fotlery, and a general assort ment of Faney Goods. AKtRIOAN IXT.VBX. FORK AND SPOON MANUFACTORY. J. A W L. WARD, No. 108 CHESNDT 8t Philsdelphia, opposite the Franklin House, Manufacturers of all kinds of Silver Spoons. Forks, Tea l"et. Lsdles. die. All work msde by us is stamped with our nsme, and warranted to be msde of pnrely Ameriesn coin. Philadelphia, August 13, 18488 me. . FEVER AND AGUE! I! VyTlIOROUGHLY ERADICATED ' BY KOWIND'S TONIC MIXTURE1 ! ! THAT (rest Nstionsl, Old Fsvorite.snd Star ling Remedy!!! of EIGHTEEN FEARS STANDING still onspproacbed in its wonder fill success, certainty, and ssf.ty, to the ouai or WKSTCHKn COMrLAtllT ! ! ! H7" If you would etenpe the arsenical (poimn. out) couiiierieiiB rase not a Dotnerom any ene, thai is not guarded by the written tignature' of the originsl inventorsnd proprietor. Jonir R RowAitn, on m paper label, crouing the mouth and enrk. This remedy hss never been bolstered np by false and decei ful pun's, but has won its wsy to the confidence and universal adoption of the In habitants of Fxvsb n Aon DisTaicTS BY IT8 GOOD WORKS ND FRV1TS ALONE, to I 1 1 which sn the agents, aad every person who have usea it, wen testily. PROPRIETOR'S OFFICE 143 Arch Street Philsdelphia. AoanTS for Sunbury Ira T. Clement, J. W. t riling, H. Masser and Geo. Bright. Agints for Northumberland Forsythe, Wi. I 1 son VB., k. as. iwcay. August S, 1848 eow Time nnd Distance) Saved t SUNBURY FERRY. THt. subscribers hsving lessed the Sunbury Ferry, beg lesva to inform the public, that Ihey are prepared to convey Tesms, Piessure Carriages and Foot passengers across the river with safety and without delay. They have pro. vtded themselves with new snd commodious crafts, which will alwsys be sttended with able aim careiui nanus. Persons travelling to and from and through Sunbury to New Berlin, Lewisburg, Hnrtlcton snd other places, will find it greatly to tbeir sd vantage to cross at this Ferry instesd of the Bridges, ss they would save from two to four miles in distsnce. JOHN SPEF.CE. LEWIS LENHART Sunbury, April 1, 1848 DR. SWEETSER'S LP C23 23 Cw FW1HIS Medicine is warranted, on oath, not to contain s panic's nf Calomel, Corrosive Sub limate, Arsenic, Chloride of Gold, or any delete- roua minerals. ' The principle upon which this Medicine acts, fa hv ssaiatinc and harmonising with nature; nnves out all foul acrimonious humors from the blood snd bnrf, and by assimilating with snd strengthening Ihe gastric juice of the stomach, it assists digestion J In short there is not s vein, arte. ry, muscle or nerve in the human body, thel ia not strengthened by the PANACEA, snd it slap possesses the remarkable property of removing mercury irom tne bones snd joints. FOR ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN. Peurvy. Scorbutic A flections. Tumors, Scrofula or Kings' Evi , White Swelling., Erysipelas, Ulcers. Cancers, Running Sores, Scene snd Biles, lime snd s determined perseversnce in D . SWEET SER'S PANACEA, will effect s cure, FOR INDIGESTION. Rejection of food. Nausea, Vomitings, Nervous af fections. Billions eomplsinta. Head sche, Pa'cncas. or female Irregularities, Dr. SWEETSER'S PA NACEA will soon effect a cure ; but if obstinate, or sttended with griping, flying pains, the dose should he increased, and the cuie will soon be ef fected. 11 not the pstienta frighten themselves with the ides tbsi they are ton wek to take much medicine; but beer in mind thst this mildly oners- ting med cine put not wrskness into ihe frame, but most certainly draws weakm a out. leaves strength in it place, snd by giving composed sleep at night. snd sn sppetite lo relish any rood, reanimalea the whole frame wlh vigorous action, clearing the mind and Improving the sight. 8CROFULA AND GLANDULAR AFFEC TION8. Scrofuls is said tn be heridilsry, the infant re- eeivtng from its parents ihe seeds nf this disease, hicli increaacs with its tests, if neglected snd not submitted to frequent purificlion with Dr, SWEETSER'S PANACEA. The glands srs pis. red in Ibe corner of the body, and oul of the way of direct communication ; tbeir real use is a subject on which much difTeroiice of opinion prevails! it suffices us to know ihnt when in a diseased stste, they sre eapaMe of heing purified and cleansed bv s king course nf Dr. SWEETSER'S PANA- UFA. winch restores thrm to sound and piopr? action, ecrotul' 'Us persons rsn never psv loo much sltention to their blood, its purification should lie their first thought, for after a long course nf perse versnce, tnry win ever eurs hereditary sin In raaes of JA0ND1CE. ASTHMA. LIVER COMPLAINTS, TIC DOLOREVX. RHEU MATISM OR RHEUMATIC GOUT, Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA esnnot be too high ly extolled t it searches out the very root of the disease, snd hy removing it from the Blood makes a core certsin snd permanent. For diaeasea nf the Bladder and Kidneyt, Slrit- turet. Gravel. Stone, Pile. Fittula. Urinari Oh. ttruehrmt and bxtreme Couiveneu. Dr.SWEET 8ER'8 PANGEA is ths bast remedy ever tnej ; it removes sll those acrimonious humors from the Blood which give rise to the sbove diseases, snd by keeping the blood in a pure condition, insures hcsiih. For DROPSV, FALLING owns BOWELS, Jmpunttct T the Blood, Mercurial Taint, Weak- nest of Ihe Spine Flow of Blood to the Head did- dinea. Singing and Butting Noite in Ihe Head J?..u Tk. dWEl"rut,Ulfl U1H1M01 give certain relief; in sll severe snd chronic esses, ths patients cannot be too often reminded thst lar ger dotet and pertcverance will effect a cure. I'i Chilltand Fevert. Biliout F evert. Affection nf tht F.ye and Ear. Spongy and Bleeding uum nrtmaunt ana recent vouga and Void, ur. BVYClSIBErrg FAN ACE A will be found perfectly sure and certsin in its effects, GRAVEL AND URINARY COMPLAINTS. Tboee eomplsinta are generslly stiended with the most fatal consequences, and sre seldom or ne ver cured by the present mode of treatment they uaually aocominy the pslisnt to Ihe greve, sfler suffering the moat eicrucisting psin and torture. I hs cause or tneas aomplsima sre the ssme as all others, tba dress ot ths blood raKqaea sncrusisd en Ihe finest nsirow passage, whence artee morbid seeiettona and stoppages of arinaA Yon will And the most powsrful diurstioa ef no nee, as thev oalv increase the quantity ef striae aad do est puiify and strengthen lh parts. Bv atwifyieg the blared with Dr. SWEETSER S PANACEA, tea re move the cause oi lbdiaauus,eonaee,usatly it cast not exist anv longer, after sufficient naraavanawea in Its nse bse deprived the blood snd body ef all acrimonious humors and iocruslslion. DI8EA8ES or tbi LUNGS-CONSUMPTION. 1 bis is a vers prevalent and fatal disease i It re sults aiosils from aealecssd soaaka. eetda and lure. chilis, esse (roes Isapioper treats)! to atany othsr eases, sack se as lea, fevers, toUasasBtliiaM sad small poV.eha host or other bedly treated dtasassav; whew the esess, hsstssd of baaing beast thoroughly rasnovsd rem ths blood snd body, hey only bes,nt palliated or removed irom one pan to aveaa eat int. another. By divesting y ear bodies or sll fool ho- mors, through ths medium of Dr. SWEETSER'S1 PANACEA, the core la it ence rendered eertsiat snd psTSftaneat. , Recollect, wbil there ia aeripe nions humors lotting in Ihe circulation. It is eeap te settle on the lungs as eny other part of the body f thai is the reason that consumption la se atsvalenU- BILE8.SORE8 AND ULCERS, which yon aes en the exterior, corns from anv hsvstbsif sonrcs hi, the inteilor, snd night Josi aa well have settled on your lungs, liver, er eny otlsat part t which we know they fieqaently do. and pro. duee moat violent mftammsiory drsordera., The humor which oeeastooe these sores fs of a highly acrimonlone bornmg naturae We knots tf from ihe pein it gives in fonntng, and slujrwsrda ha re pidly ulcersiing and corroding the flesh and akin of the parfVhere R breaks out ' This shows the necessity of frequently purifying the Mood with Ds. SWEETSER'S PANACEA, end ksepiog each malignant humors in surjection. Should you bava, t bile or ulcer, be thankful that nstare hss tsken iruuMe in warn yon of the danger your lift and bo dy ia in, fur it is a wsrning thst Ihe blood is foot. Had this aame acrimony selected Ihe longs instead of Ihe surfacs of your body for Its sest, const) mp -tion of the lungs would hsvs been ihe'eoneequencs D. lay not then, lo purify and cleans With Dr. Sweetser'a Psnscea. - - , 8 PINE DISEASE. , , , , - Spinal affections, enlargement of the bones end joints, white swellings, hip joiut complaint, rn tuies, falling of the bowels snd womh disease, w. find s steedy oure in Dr. SWEETSER'S PA' NACEA. Where the disease hss been of long standing, ihe time required to mske a euro will be longer ; but the pstieni may rest assured that a . determined perseversnce will effect it. - BRONCHITIS. A8THMA inn DISEASE OF' THE WINDPIPE. These disesse proceed from Ihe aerioslty er corrupt humors of the blood, hsving settled itself es) ihe throat snd lungs, snd stopped them np, eo that they csnnnt drsw sufficient sir in for respiration. Dr. 8WEET8ER'S PANACEA will give imm. diste relief, snd to make the cure perfect end cer tain, it should be continued some lime after, te free the system of sll bsd humors. RHEUMATISM, RHEUMATIC GOUT AND MERCURIAL DISEASES Find a safe and speedy cure in J5r. SWEET SEN'S PANACEA. It cures by searching every blood vesel and srtcry, snd driving out all impu rities snd foul humors sccumnlsted therein, which s the csuse of rheumatism, gout snd swellings ef the joints. The delelerous effects of celomel snd nlher miners! poisons, readily yield to its sovereign, influence ; indeed, when its vslosble properties be come fully known, the use of all mineml poison will be consigned to 'the tomb of all tha Capoleig,' and only be thought of aa a by-gone custom ofthsdsr Iter sees. Dr. Sweelser's Psnsces is slso o sura cure for dyspepsia, piles, cnsiivenesa, vertigo, head ache, pain in ths breast and liver complaint. FEVER AND AGUE. ' Fever ia a! vava caused by t disorderly move ment of Ihe Mood, struggling to free itself of som thing that encumbers it ; in fact, every kind of I ver is nothing more than s siruggls between blood snd corrupt humors, snd ss soon ss th rupl hunwa are expelled, yon have no more When a patient wiib fever submits lo be hi. have his blood poisoned with merenrv. it ara his frsmeto such s degree thst if he survive, ih process, it alw ays leaves him sobject to distressing chills, when 9 times out of 10 he resorts to egae pills powders, or tonic mixtures; this is going from hsd lo worse, as these vegetsbls pills, powders, die, are nothing but mercury snd quinine in disguise, which msy for e lime drive the disease so fsr into the body ss not to be perceptible, but very soon is will break out sgsin wilh fesrful violence. To curs sgue snd fever, ihe csuse of the disease must be re moved nut of the blood snd body, which can be sf. Actually done by using Dr. 8WEETSER'S PA NACEA, which purifies, elesnsea and .1 renwl t..ne It eontsins nothing thst csn possibly injurs, and its use is slwsys a safeguard sgsinst chills and fevers. PILES. In sit Casks or Puss. Dr. SWEF.TDRe'a PANACEA will effect a very speedy cure.. It re. movee from Ihe blood, stomach snd bowsls, all those foal acrid horning humors, which . tk. cause of Piles sntl Cosliveoess, snd by strengthen ua, me uigran.e organs, improves every part of the entire body. . . FLATULENCY AND WIND. These dieeaaes are csused bv the sinm.ek bowels being choked np with viscid slimy mailer, the air which enters ibem cannot ccape until forced by some contrsrlion nf the stomscb lb expel il j hence ihe cause of pain. A few doses of Dr SWEETSER'el PANACEA will n.. sufferer Ibst relief is ettsined. , GREAT MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN.' K Psrents will find Ihe PANACEA ..lnu. medicine ft their children, keenine ibeir koJii. s hesbby condition, thereby sssisiing their growtbi children or grown neisons, sfler tsking it. ere not name ia oe aitscseti wnn an epidemic es before, as il slways leaves the blood in a pure condition, and the i mire sy.iem in a strengthened stste it drives nul si kinds of weskness from the body and leaves nil UIBI.UJ Wllllin. MARRIED LADIES Will find Dr. 8 WETSER'S PANACEA . c ne purely ad .pled to their use. Most Isdies d ; ring the period of pregnsncy sre sfflicled with piles. -Dr. 8weeiaer'a Psnsces, by regulsling the bowels, will entirely obviate Ibis, and ita purifying proper, tie on the blond snd fluids, insures lo ibem beeJ thy off pring. No one who is a mother should be without it, and those who are nnrain asili aa u of great benefit ta the beahh of iheir infanta. . t or panennesa and all diseases of the womb, ir is wilhoui a rival in theenire hialotv and eai.lo. of medicines; by its extrsordinsry strengthening power, it stimulstes snd strengthens the womb, s weakness of which is tba esuae of failure to ease offspring. . . NERVOU8 DISEASES. Under this bead msy be elessed Pstpitation of' ths Heart. Tie Dolor eaus or Faerache. NmissVu. Ind igesdon. Toothache. MelanchoU . H vatarina. ar,a in fact, every disease csused by ihe sharp, biting,' acrimonious humors irritating ihe nerves the nerves receive the morbid impression from the ate.1 msch, or rstber from the blood ihrouvb tba mam of Ihe stomsch snd dige-tive orgsns, and although other parte of the body are epparently the east of ' the disease, still it is caused by Ihe morbid imprss sion conveyed from tbe blood by ihe nervae. to thst parr, a lew doses or Dr. SWEETSER'S FA.-' NACEA will soon assure the patient, that ba has' lbs cure in hie possession., ERYSIPELAS, aa 8T. ANTHONY'S FIRE. This is sn inflammatory disorder. altravaatienJ. 1 ed with more or less pain. It proceeds from the' foul aciimonious humors lodged in- the blood and' fluids, settling on tlie limbs snd face, causing si- Ireme pain snd fevers I all spplicstiooa en the aa-' face are worse than oscteas, as ihey only sead to throw the diaeae in som other part; snsTpsrhasar rsuss death. Bleeding ia likewise improper. TV caie Ihe diess you mui-t get rid'of the eaues ; oa ly msnsg to get ihe foul humors out ef ynar hineal, ' snd voq will h well in day. Dr. SWEET-' SER'S PANACEA, s thoroogh purifier of Ibe blood, will search out every imparity in the more remote parts of the body snd sxpel it through the" medium of the bowel. There is nol'e vain, arte-" mnsels or orgsn of the entire framswerk- ef' man, that Dr. Sweetser'a Panacea does not in' -prov. , To uke it when yon sre well Is to keen well ; and when sick to become well DR. SWEETSERfS PANACBA.heittteom. posed aalvol a vegetable nssHsr. or ntedieal arbe. and waiiaalad. aa eata, a seaisiairig astsas ps-a lieJe of BMrcarial, SBWxsrst. or aaiaieel sahslgnws. -la foaod tn be pavbclfy bsessisas to the moat linlsr ' age, er the mkm wease, aader aay stage ef k ' naaaanViagl shs asset pasaasrt seal I ibbbT an Its iralioa that wse eer otTcrsd to the werid t asai' ai the same lima ibe snoot certain la eestcbinf eat the root of any eomplsint, howavaf deep, and 'as' ' performing a eoss. t , . -K..a, Price l pes boltl. r ail bottlea tWtS. Fes sale, whole, and retail, at she- eotwar. f ' CHARLES snd PRATT Strswls. ayalansawirnl sure by GEORQZ. VRTGITT, Nov. o ia7.-.y sreabr.f
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