- 'r:m . si i WuiPFina Tins km oewtlkaait' ROVRD TH tTVMT. Just after the "Stat stations In Penn vWania. Mr.' Smith, a wirra Caas roan, me Vi$ friend Mr Jones, an eotbuaiaatio Tayty man. "" ' 1 r- ! "Jones," aaidSatitn, "e election ef John ston dee not incwaaa Taylor? cbasoea in Penntylvsm'.' '' ' ,- Yet it does," s newer ed Jones. "I'll bet you a hundred dollar that Can carrriet feat State," cried Smith -, "Done," exclaimed Jonee. "But," he add d after a moment'a hesitalion--'bot if we bet we hall lose our totes." . "So we shall," said Smith. ', ' . "I'll tell you what," Hones cried, his face brightening up !I'll tell you whf t may be done. My wife shall call on your wife, and bet with her.", "Good," says Smith. Homo went Jones., "My dear, Mrs.Smilh wants to bet hundred dollars with you that Cass willary Pennsylvania." "Mrs. Smith bet a hundred dollars with inel" exclaimed the astonished lady. "Yes and if you would like to bet, there's the money. Go round this afternoon and see her, and put the stakes into the hands of a lady friend." The two ladies met, and the money was deposited. On Thursday last when the re suit was known, Jones told his wife to go and draw the money, as she had won. The lady was not slow in obeying het husband that time, and before an hour, the two hundred dollars, exchanged into hnlf eagles, were glit tering through the interstices of her beautiful purse. . When Jones came home at night, he said to his wife--"Wel!, my dear, did you get the money f" "Yes,11 was the reply. 1'H trouble you for it, darling, if you please." "Trouble me for what V "For the money that I won of Smith." ' "You won ! Did you bet Mr. Jones I1' "No, no, that is, yes. I bet in fact, though to save my vote, 1 made you the agent," an swered Jones with visible embarrassment. "1 cannot consent, my dear husband,1' said tho lady, with great dignity, "to be a party in any violation or evasion ot the law. I cannot consent .on your account you whose honor is so dear to me. And I shall there, fore keep the money, in order that I may still retain my respect for a law-loving, a law honoring, a law-obeying husband. Dear Jones, kiss me." The lady was as good as her word, and Jones discovered, that in his attempt V whip the old gentleman round the stump, ho had lost a clean hundred. This is a fact. N. Y. Dispatch. A Nurse for English Puppies wanted. An advertisement recently appeared in a Paris paper, which the Boston Transcript translates literally as follows. 'La Signora Marchessa SirTanti di Sun-Bartholomeo wants a nurse, unmarried, to raise a small family of English puppies, pure blooded. The Signora Marchessa will expect the nurse to board at the house of his Excellency, breakfast with the Marchioness, dine with the servants, and sleep with the dogs. Salary twenty dollars a month.' A Miser.--A poor man once came to & tniser and said, I have a boon to ask.' 'So have I,' said the raiser ; 'grant mine first, then will 1 comply with thine.' 'Agreed.' 'My request is,' said the miser, that you ask me for nothing.' A Droll Bet. A singular wager was laid on the Presidential election, by a couple of politicians in Connecticut, who agreed that he whose candidate was defeated should saw a cord of wood in the street. The wood was sawed last Monday in the presence of a large committee of admiring spectators. Gold in Massachusetts. It is stated in the Taunton (Mass.) Gazette, that a lump of ore has been found in the vicinity of that village, which was pronounced by competent judges to contain at least 60 per cent of pure gold. The marriage of Sir Henry Lytton Bulwer, the late British Minister at the Court, of Ma drid, and the Hon. Geogiana Charlotte Mary Wellesley, youngest daughter of the late Lord Cowley, and nioce of the Duke of Wel lington, was solemnized on Saturday evening Docember 9th, by special license, at Hatfield, house, the Marquis of Salisbury's seat, in Hertforshire. A Drunkard's Soliloquy. "It would be comfortable thing if I knowed just where 1 was bound for. Up street's got mixed with down street, and there is no such thing as cross street at all. The moon's cross-eyed, and keeps wiakin' and blitikiV as if she had her eyes full of Mackaboy. Now, what am I to do 1 If I stand still there's a very pleasant chance of going to sleep standing. If I goes to stir, hang nte If I know which way I am travelin'." Miss Ltdia Moore has just recovered a verdict in the Common Pleas of Bucks court , ty, against Howard Stewart, whom she sued form breach of marriage promise. Verdic on dollar damages. The Editob of the National Intelligencer ' speaking upon the authority of soma lady friends, declares that the specimens of Bra zilian Tea, recently brought to Washington, by the Brazilian Minister, are equal to the beat Chinese productions of similar kinds. . - - . i "lr ibm bevil should lose his tail, when would he get another V "In the dram shop, to bo sure, because they rt-tail bad spirits." t New Example is Grammar. One of the youngsters in our public schools eomparssthe ' word "flat," as follows:' "flat, flutter, flat terer." ... We once knew a boy who said that he liked "s good rainy day) too rainy to go to . school, and just about rainy snout to go fishing. ' IUltfUjiwrou0 fatter , OXYGENATED 03 O o C? XJ tn 653 i "' DYSPEPSIA, , ! PHTHISIC, . AND ' aXNUSALBBBXXXTT. ; ! " GEORGE 8. GREEN, Proprietor.. - Windsor,' Vermont.: T9 ii lorsreirn ratmdy for DYSPEPSIA, in sur of sit m. lorma, mm a pain la In Storaoca, Raman, bmhw Coeuveness, AuS Ssonach, HaihoM, Lorn of Anpetira, Piles, Night Sweat, and even Cocaamptlon (Drspsptie Phthisic.) nd Asthma, or Ttnhlsic ilUnM with deraiaj Mat of tfiaSamack for Dyspeptic AaUaaa,) Difiealt BraaOrin. whirl nftm rraslta (ma imcrfrat durastion (OT Dyspeptic SyspneJa,) ! relieved by Una Bitten, la short, their see ha been proves ia the relief of aJiaoat all tha symptom I hat proceed from a debilitated or tonic oondi tioa of tha Stomach ano In general debility anting front age or from the effect of Fever, particularly Fever and A roe. remain aa tiering nnaer airy uterine aiTi eritiiig from weakness, win tin the uxtoewat hit naa'T an excellent remedy, and aot aarpuaed by any medi cine In nw. . The hiwory of thie medicine I peculiar. It ha made ita way to public favor auiely by the force of ita own intrinsic mem. No artificial meant have been wed to give It no toriety and thru at it apon pebllc attention. It baa never before even been advertised, bat having first shown ita re markable efficacy in the family of the proprietor, and by hira aAerwardaadnwiieteres to hie afflicted friends and ac quainumcea with a Kike result, ita reparation gradually ex tended until it ia kixrwn ia the moat dianuit part of the Union, aa a medicine of anrivalled virtue in the core of Dyspepsia in all it different forma, and alao for the cure of Asthma or Phthisic. It only hernkt and it only eulogy has been tha story of its wonderful efficacy, a tuld from mouth to mouth or bv letter from friend to friend. In eve ry instance where these Bitten have been used, and the re sult made known to the proprietor, they have proved a re medy. Nnmerous certilicntos, attesting the singutnr efficacy of the "Oxyoinatkd BiTTXHs," are in Uie poaseasion of the proprietor; ninny of them signed by person ulready widely knowu to the public. uisu. h. l'roprietor. AVIXDBOn, Vt., October 3, 1S45. The following Certiflcntes liar recently bees received t Washisotos, D. C.,Jon 10, 181ff. Hitvins made nse of tin 'Oxvscnatcd Bitters" nrenared by Dr. (i. B. lircen, of Windaor., Vt. and from know ledge nUniiifd of their efficacy in other casea, wecheerfully rcciimniend them to the public, believing that they will fully sustain tne recomioeiKiation 01 the proprietor, we nope that this valuable remedy mav b t ffenerallv difTuscd thonighout the country that it may be accessible to all the afflicted. Wll.f.1 .M rpii m' t V 8. Senator from Verrootit. JAMKS F. SIMMON'S, V. 8. Senator front R Island. J . T. MORKHEAD. U. S. Senator and furmarlr Govern or of Kenturkv. I.. II. ARNOLD, Member of Contra and funoerlv Oo- vernor of R. I. WAI. WOODBRIDGE, V. S. Senator and formeriv Go vernor of Miehipin. M. L. MARTIN, Delegate in Congrea from Wiaeonsia Territory. From Hon. II. D. Fosrea, Member of Congress from Pctmsvlvauia. Wasmisotos. D. Cj Jrjnt W, I8t. Dear Sir. I hnve been a dvsnentie sufferer for a boot ten years, and have reawtod to voritais medicine for relief without succeas, until I made use of your "Oxygenated Bitters." 1 have used about two bottles, and find myself restored to perfect health The forms in which the dis- ic allowed ttselt- in my cose. were, areat aciditv of tha atomach, toss of appetite, extreme flatuleiav, severe consli- puuon ol the bowels, and violent hernlat'lie. Feeling deal rons that a knowleoe of your valuable remedy may reach others similarly afflicted. 1 take great pleasure in record ing my testimony to its curative power ; and woukl also remark, that while on a visit at home a short time since, I administered a part of a botth to a number of my afflicted frienda, with great succas. They are desiroua 'that you should establish an agency at Pittsburc. or inform them where the medicine can be obtained. With an earnest de sire your prosperity and happiness, I anharrihe m vac If. truly your friend 11. D. FOSTER. iioct. iiao. u. uamrvinnsor, v c. ft,M Wholesale and Retail br Green k Fletcher. No. 50 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia. Agent for tsinlnry H. H. I.NKK. AgenUfor Milton MACKAY HA AO. Agent for Upper Mabonoy. J. G. RENN. April IS, 184S " Wardrobe of Fashionable CLOTHING. J. W. & E. D. STOKES, CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, No. 194 Market Stmt. Firtt Clothing store be low Sixth, Philadelphia. WHERE they are constantly engaged in jet tine nn from tha hsat Franch. Envliah and American c otb. clothing eat and made np in the moat superior and faibiooabl ity e. i'eraont who boy to tell, will find a large and excellent stock at tba lowest city prices. C othing made np to order, in a superior style at the shortest notice. N. B. Odd Fellows Regalia, a large assort ment always on hand. Orders from Lodges and iodividua's promptly attended to on the most rea sonable terms. Philadelphia, June 3, 1848 lr. THOMAS C. GARRETT & CO. IMPORTERS OF 3 C3 EE S3 Plated and Britannia YVarf Cutlery, and Fan? Goods, and Manufacturers of Jew elry and 8tlver Warn, 123 Chesnul street, Phila delphia; have received by late arrivals a large and handsome atock of English and French Watches, and Marble, Porcelain and Fancy Clock. Plated Urns. Castor. (Jake Baskets. High anil Chamber Candlesticks 8oup Ladle. Spoons and Fork. Alse a good assortment of Biiisnnia Ware and Fine Cutlery. Their atock of JEWELRY is Isrea and of the moat fashionable kind, and ihey are well supplied ith Bilver Spoons. Forks, Muss, Napkin Ring, Butter Knivr. dec, and wi bout ranking any dis play of pi ice in the public prints, they are pre pared to sell as low a thoe who do, and invite persons wishing to purchase to call. PhilsUelpbi. June 10, 1848. 6m a m AT . M Miry twtiiiw ."I Ia presenting the public with a remedy for the treatment and cure of Fx via axd Aoitb and other bilioua diseases, no apology ia iierded. Vast numlier in the l.'nited tSuuea, who suffer from theae aflecthan in their vaned forms, are compelled to aeek relief from other aHircea thou tlie nnnie- dau preacriptiona of the regular physician. It becomes therefore an object of humanity, aa well aa of public uiter est, to bring before them a remedy prepared fioin much ex perience, awl mm may always ne Miea apna aa savx, arracTPAL, auaxLtaa to th oos.titotioh. That aura ia th true character of the INDIA CHOUAGOGl'E, is amply attested by lb universal auooeaa with which It baa been employed. 17 Fa tract from a eontmunieation of tha Hon w. liam WooDaamaa, of toe U. 0. Senate, late Goveraor of mien ixti u. DTBOIT, Oct. Jl, 1810. Doc-roa Crables Osaoon. Dear Sir, 1 have read with soneh interest, your littl TBABATMS upon the 'eauaes, treatment end cure" of tha febrile disease which have ao extensively prevailed ia our country during the laet few miwlha aa interest increased Ho doubt, by tha fact that I have individually sufferer! so much from them. Though I feel mveetf veiy innanpetent to judge mfely anon a subject ao entirely profeaaimml, yet your theory arems to me well reoamiej, and your eunda- sious just, aua i inutx witnai, tuat your pamphlet is calca' hited to produce much practical aood. Speaking of th medicine ha aava It fully ki stilled your aaucmg upowuuaa, auu a a mi a, eiaivenieut, and popu lar remedy, mv own experience, a, far. inducea am to be lieve that it will wove a areat nuhlic betiefiL I am nliaiJ to learn that you have recently aetata labed aevaral agencies fia urn diaposit iHt though I regret that, with a view to a mora general aiOTnwHiui u, i, jn anouia aava louad a uereaaanr to remove from your present residence moiur ua. . i . . . .i. i u .1. . . i - r. as i ran u .Kmymi t " - w Buiiuf uj ue, si, Voar obliged eervant, , WII1JAM WOODBRIDGE. IV From Hon. STxnrxa V. R. Taowaaiiasa. td uL BtaaniaBAM, Oailaxd Co, Dee, 13, 18(1. . Sir yaa wtah as to inform yoa what I know of Dr. Oagoad' ladia Choharogiia, or aiau-bihoaa aasdieina. 1 da nausvs taal V u virtus and emoxcy ot Ihi aiedieina war galty koowa, that mil axd aura would i pprir ia 1 Bfoearad a hottte ia the spring of lrSl, aad have good w vaunww toai apnu AJMJ lawny aaeapaa UM) M U has aaaaoa In aonarquaaea of ita aaa. aaea, aad whea tha -"- ka a. i ..i iai th kiB af phyalciana, and I have aever knmva it fad. L. haaaalveraallv -auhmad th moa happy aaeeta, and I bat i!!! !L!ufmmZmkr' V dm ia im -w"S - mm taacuiuat. Voara, raapealfaly, TEPtlEN V. R. TROWBRIDOe. AX5iZj&Tf-L " ASSKH 1 NorrhBiBxajrhm. WITfllNGTOM Co.) Itiiua, J.-H.aUSKMt aJS aiwr, MAY 4 KUWR. ) i aaua. Maya, eMft- mm reraape la no aamasar sinea th settleroenl of thai In MrJnauia, haa the fevsr ad ague be ao pravtuiat aa the hua. 1 haaa ranoaaataadad this madicioa Ui uaaoaa ha. . -SUNBtTftY AMEftlCAK AKP HAMOKm vTT ,f',t THE ONLY SaDICAL CURE FOR CONSUMPTION!! Scrofula or King's Evil, Rheumatism, Obstmats Cola neon E.iuptivns rimpicivi cmuicb un ,na i ni , n-wim, Bile, Chronic Sore Eye, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of tha Bones and Joints, rkubhoraU leer. Syphi litic Symptoms, Sciatica or Lumbago,' ' diseases arising from an iiijudi - aious use of Metcury, Drop sy, r.xposare or impru dence in life; also, Chronic Consti tutional Dis order. In this medlcftie several innocent but verv aotent articles of the vegetable kingdom are united, forming a compound entirely different in it character and nromrtie fiom anv other preparation, and anrivalled in it operation on the system wnen mooring under disrate. It should be In the hnnds of every perm, who, by business, or general course ol' life, ts predisposed to th very many aiiimeut that ren der life a curso, instead of a blessing, and ao often result in death. FOR SCROFULA. m. Drake' Panacea I recommended aa a certain remedy. Not ohe instance of ita failure has ever occurred when free ly used ! It cures the disease and at the mine time Imrarta vigor to the whole system. Scrofulous persons can never pay too much attention to the state of their Mood. Its pu rification should be their first aim ; for perseverance will accomplish a cure of xvsa hxbboitabt disease. FOR ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN. Scurvy, Scorbutic Affections, Tumor, White Swelling. Ktysipei, Ulcers, cimcers, Knmnng Pore. Scabs and Biles, Dr. Drake's Panacea cannot be too highly extolled ; it searche out the very root of the disease, and permanent. INDIGESTION on DYSPEPSIA. No medicine perhaps ha ever been discovered which gtves ao much tone to the stomach and causes the secre tion of healthy gastric juice to decompose tha food a Dr. Drake' Panacea RHUEMATISM. Dr. Drake' Panacea la Med with tha eteateat loceeaa In Rheumatic Comniainta. especially aueh aa chronic. It cure bv drivina out all impurities and foal humour which have acrnmulated ia the system, which are the cause of Rhea- matinnv uout, ana swelling or the xnnts. other remedies mrtime give ten:norary relief; thia entirely eradicate th disease from the system, even whea the limb and bone are dreadfolly swollen. CONSUMPTION. Cossramo cab aa ccbid. Couths. Catarrh. Bron chitis, Sprtting of Ukl. Asthma, Difficult or profuse Ex pectomuon, Hectic Flush, Night Sweats, Pain in the sid Ae. have been cured, end can be with aa much certainty aa any other di sense. A apeeific hn long been anight for, hut in vain until the discovery of Dr. Drake's Panacea. It is mild and safe but certain and efficattoua in ita npcratiiai, and cannot poaibty injure the moat delicate canmtuti'n. We would earnestly recommend those afflicted to give it trial and we believe Ihey will re it have occtmii'n to regret it. The svatem ia clcanaed and atrcngthened, the ulcere on the lungs are healed, and the patients gradunlly t egaiu their usual health and strength. Read the following : TESTIMONY. Phila., Dec. Hth, 1B47. Dbab Sib s In reply to vonr auration res pectin the use of Dr. Drake's Panacea, I will say, that although a perfect disbeliever in the existence of a Paracba, or cure for all diseases, however valuable it may be in certain condition of the lyMem, MiU I have believed that a cure for Consump tion would be diaoovered aoiaier or later, and cunnaity led mo w rry your menicine in two very inveterate casea. They were pronounced by the attending phvsiciana to be roLamaABr coxsrarriux, and alatadoiied by them as in cubabls. One of the person had been under the treat ment of eeverol very able practitioiiei for a number of years, and they mid she had "old fashioned Consumption combine with Scrofula," and that she might linger for soma time hot could not lie pernmnently reheved. In both case the effect of the Panacea has been moat gratilying. Only four or five bottle were used bv one of trie persona before she began to improve rapidly. The other took about ten. I wiU only add that familiar aa I am with consumption by inheritance and Dy extensive ooservatiun aa a study, and knowing alao the injurious effecu in nine ease out of leu of tar, boneaet, and other vegetable tonic, a well as of many of the expectorantannd stlatives, 1 should never have recommended tne use of Drake's Panacea if 1 had ni been acquainted with the ingredients. Suffice it to any that theae are tecommenaea uy our nuwt popular and arientiuc phyat ciana, aial in their preaent combined state, form probably the best alterative that has ever been made. The cur i in accordance with a theory of Conauinption broached iu France a few year ago, by one of her moat eminent wri ters on medicine, and now estaulished by facts which ad mit of no dispute. Very Respectfully Your, L. C. GUNN. To use the hnguage of another, "Dr. Drake's Panacea In alwaya salutary ui its effecta never injurious. It is not a Opiate it ia not and luxpectorant. It is not intenned to lull the invalid into a fatal security. It is a great remedy a grand healing and curative compound, tha great and only remedy wnica medical acienea ana akin haa yet produced for the treatment of this hitherto unconquered malady. aVnd no perana afflicted with this dread disease, will be Juet to himself and hi friends, if he go down to the grave without IcstiruT it virtue. A single bottle, in most casea. will pro duce a favorable change ill the condition of any patient, aowever low. TO THE LADIES. Ladies of pale complex Inn and consumptive habit, and such as are debiuated by those obstructions which female ate liable to, are restored by the use of a bottle or two, to bloom vigor. It is by for the beat rceiedr ever discovered for weaklv children, ami soch as have bad hamora : beuur pleaeaiit, they take It. It immediately restore the appetite, areugth and color. Nothing ran be more surprising than it invigorating ef fecta on the human frame. Persona, all weakness snd las situde before takuar it. at once become robust and full of energy under ita iitnnence. It immediate counteracts the nerveleaauess of the female frame. CAUTION. Be careful and see that you act the acnu- ine Dr. Da tin's Pabacba it hua the signature of Geo. F. Stobbs on the wrapper and alao the name "Da. Dxaii's Paxacba. Phil a." Minn in the gtam. Prepared oalv bv Stobbs A Co. Drurcitta. No. 11 North- Sixth St., Philadelphia. Agent for Sunhary -H. MA8SER. bom aiso ny vm. a. mcsbax co., unnviiic, h t-nixv cb. Milton : Mabt McCot. Nonhumberlaiid ; E. P. Ltrra. Bhaansbuig. . ,t April t, tuts ly rictorlal Edition of d'Aublffne't ajreat Work on the Helbrmatlon OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY IN GER MANY, SWITZERLAND, fcO. Will be published or. or about the 1st of April, 1818, by JOS. A. SPEEL, No 86 Cherry st. above 6th, his splendid 12mo edition ef the above named work, with 18 engraved illustrations from ori gins! designs; 4 vols in 3, bound in extra cloth and library sheep. The publisher respectfully calls the attention of the trade and the public generally, to thia work being the only illustrated edition published in the United States He trusts tbst the beauty of its embellishments, tha strong and substantial msnner in which it is bound, in conjunction with tba known populsrity of tbe work itself, will be a sure recommendation to public favor. JOS. A. SPEEL. 98 Cherry at. above otb. J. A- 8 bas also lately published, a new and beautiful Edition of Sergeant Bell's Raree Show, a suitable book for children, neatly done op ia extra clots. Philadelphia, April I, 1818 CUTLERY. A N extensive 8tock of Pocket aad Tsble CUT. LERY. for aala by . J0H1T 1. COLElCi.1T, to. 8S and S3 ARCADE, and 8j North THIRD Sift. Compibing 3000 doaan Penknives, Bciasor and Raanra, Also, a choice easoftment ef RoJger dc Hone, Woeietiholm'a, Oreaves'a, W, dt 8. Butcher's and Fenney'e Cutlery. Also, Hpsnish. Di'k and Hunting Knives, Also, Guns, Hiatnla, an I Bowie Knifes. At, 7ns Amtricun Ruznr Simp, a soperinr article, worty th atienlinn of Ussier. Ciatf Dealers in Cullety, will find the above Stork worthy their attention, as the Subscriber's chief husine ia importing and selling cutlery, Philidelphia, June 10th. 1848 ly. George J. Weaver, SOFB KAXSK V tBO CHANSLEK. No. 19 WattrStrtu and No. II North Wharvtt Philadelphia. . , , jriTAS tsnatanlly sa hand, a gaaeral aaeort J aaaot ef Ikwdaffe, ctain Twinea, akc, vixi Tar's Ropes, risking Ropes, Whits Ropes, Manl la Ropea, Tsar Li dm for Canal Dual. Abo, a eesaplets assertaisat ef Bain Twines, eta, euca a Heap Shad and Herring Twine, Beet Paisat (Jill Net Twin. Oottoa Bhaafaad Herring Twine, Bbo Thraeds, dte. dus. Akw, Bad Cord, Plough Line. H altar. Trace. Cotton snd Linen Csrpat Chains, eke. all sf which he will diapoee sf ea reaeasMbie an aaa. rsiladalphi, Jaae ts, It4 1 C AX-aAtsTCl, FTRat A! TMfatV Fit OOF CtTatSTS, j ' riUC-FROOP DOOM FOR SANK! AND ITOfttt Seal and letter-Copying Presses, Patent Slats-Lined lWrioratora, Water Fil- ' ' tsra, Patent Portable Water CW-.. ' . ssts, intsnded fat tks Bik . s IfArrrtii. ,: ...BVAH8 & WATSON. ' To South rVf arrgrf, - OPPOHTB TBS PHlLAbELFHIA M CHANGE. Hanufacttira and keep oonatant' nT on hand, a larg assortment of be ahova articles, together with their Patent Improved Salamander FIRE-PROOF SAFES, which r o,rocted as to set dt rest all manner of doubt as to their hel.u. --no a . C mA O..I tiV maarj hy Will resist the lira of any 'oAsw- building. Th nutsida oma of these Ssfe are made of boiler iron, the inside case of anap- stone, and between the outer earn and inner case i space of enme three Inches thick, and i fined in wfth Inrieatmc tille material, ao as to make it an impossibility to burn any of th content inside of this Chest. Theae Snapston Sat. ktmandera we are prepared and do'challenge the world to produce any article in tba ehnpe of Rook Safes that will (land a much heat, and we hold ourselves ready at all lime to have them fairly tested by public bonfire. W alao eonttnue to manufacture a hrge and general assort ment ot our rremram Air-ngnx r ire rraot care or which then are over 800 now in use, and ia every instance thev have given entiie satisfaction to the purchasers of which we will refer th public to a few gentlemen who have them in use Haywood at Snvder. Fotttvillet Joacnh O Lawma Pntuville j Mr. William Cart, Dnvlenown, P. N. at O. Taylor, liig north 3d at.; A Wright k Nephew Vine st. wharf t Alexander Caror. Conveyancer, corner of Filbert and ath sts.j John M. Ford, !ej north 3d t. Mrers Rush, 9(1 north 3d St.; James M. Paul, 101 south 4th' t. Dr. David Jayne, 8 smith 3d at.; Mnthew T. Miller. M nth 3d st.t and we could name aome hnndreda of other II it war necessary. Now w invite the attention of the public, and particularly those In want of Fire Proof Safes, to call at our store before pnrchnsing elsewhere, and w can satisfy them they will get a better and cheaper article at our store than at any other establishment in the city. We alao mannfoctnre the ordinary Fire Proof Chests, at at very low prices, cheaper than they can be bought at any other store in Philadelphia. DAVID EVANS, JOHANNES WATSON. Philadelphia, April 8, 1848 ly S. J. MEGA I GEE & CO. IMPORTINO AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And Dealers in Paper, and Paper Manufactu rers' Materials. No. 33 Commerce at., PHILADELPHIA. KEEP constsntty on hand a large assort ment of printing and other paper. News papers in the country, esn be supplied at all times, with paper of any afze and quality, at the lowest price. Philadelphia, June 17tb, 1848. DAGUERREOTYPE PORTRAITS OF a superior quality, handsomely colored, snd pul up in heiutiful Mororei Csars. compl for onlvONE DOLLAR, i sPIFLER'ct CHEAP DAHDERREAN GALLERY. N, 80 1-3 WAL NUT Street, below Fnutlb, Philadelphia. All Pictures madu at lbi establishment will be Was. BAITED Tt.V1r.CT. Phtladtlphia. ept. 33, 1848 6m l'ALLISTEF.'S CE LL S2T "CP SXE QB 'CP IT h power In causa all tlTtaan. 80RE8, SCROFULOU8 humors, SKIN DI8EASE8, POISONOUS WOUNDS to diacbeiee their pu trid matter, and then heala them. It ie richly termed All-heeling, for ihere ia scs re ly a disease, external or internal, that it will nol benefit. I bsve used it fur the last fourteen yesrs fur sll diseases of the chest, consumption and liver, involving ibe utmost dsnger snd responsibility, snd I declare before heaven and man. (hat not in one single cse has it failed to benefit when tbe pi tient wu within tha reach of mortal means. I have bad physicians, lesmrd in tha profession. I have bsd minister of the gospel, fudges of the bench, sldermen, lawyers, gentlemen of the high- ret erudition, and multitudes of the poor nse it iu every vsriely of wsy, and there haa been but one voire one universal voice saying: toM Allisler, your Ointment 1 UODO. In Scrofula, Old Sores, Eiysepeles, Tetter Li ver Complaint, Sore Eyes, Quinsy, 8ors Throat, Bronchitis, Broken or Bore Breast, Piles, all Uhasl Disease, such aa Aatbma. Oppreasiona, Pain Alan, Bora Lips Chapped Hands, Tumors. Chil dren's Cutaneous Eruptions, Nervous Diseases, and of tbe 8pine, there is no medicine now known a good. SCALD HEAD. W have cored ease that actually defied every thing known, es well ss tbe ability of 15 or 30 doctor. One man told u be had pent 8-300 on hi childien without any bene fit, when a few boxea of Ointment rur.d ihem. BALDNESS It will testore tbe hsir sooner than any other thing. HEAIMUHE I he salve hss coreii persons of the headache of IS years' stsnding, and who bad it regular every week, ao that vomiting ofien took place. Dxatkiss, Eab Acaa, end Aaca is Taa Face, are cored by Otis Ointment with like sorresa. Rl'KNR It is one of the beet things in the world for Burns. (Read the directions sround the box.) RHEUMATISM. It removes almost immedi ately ihe infiamation and swelling when the piin ceaeea. (Read th Direction around Ihe Box.) rbB I . Uonsumptinn, Liver Com- plsint, Psin in the chest or side, felling off of the hsir, one or ihe other elwsys accompanies rold feel. (Thia Ointment is the true remedy.) It ie a sure sign of disease to have cold feet. , TETTER. There ie nothing better for the cure of Tetter. PILES. Thousands are yearly cured by tbia Ointment. CORNS. Occasional use of the Ointment will alwaya keep Come from growing. People need never he troubled wnb ihem it they will use it, Read the following Communication, . Received fiom an old, respected snJ Well known citizen of Philadelphia, and then judge for your self: ' Philsdelphis, 10 ma 13th, 1846. To T, B. Peterson, Having been rrqneted in give my opinion on tbe merits of M ALLIS TER'S SALVE, I em willing to enumerate some of the benefits which I have experienced In the use of the srlicle. In Ihe spring of 1845. I bsd sn stlsck of Ery sipelas in my face which becsme very painful, snd extended into one of my eye, being ettended with fever, my distress was great and I began to be fcsr ful of baling my eye. Although not much of a believer ia what a commonly called quack medicines, I purchased a box and mad an application in my tare. I o my emprise the pain toon abated, and io a week's time it wee entirely cured, and I firmly believe that it a lbs salve, under Providence that cured me. From that time la the preaent, I have used the article ea occaeion required, and in every ease where I hive used it, I bse found a decided benefit. At on time, on going to bed at night, my throat was ao sore thai I swallowed with difficulty, but by an application of the salve I was rslieved before morning. I have usod H In cans of bums, tirulsra. sprains. snd flesh cut, all with th bsppieal effecta, end on ease of poiaoning by a wild vina in th woods. ha been dried up and rured by a tew applications. From my own experience, I would strongly rr. eoniajeiul U la all, as a cheap, convenient, family medicine. j ,..... , I have become an pq, list tn it, Ihsl I expect to keep it constantly In my family. Though sot amldtioua to appear in print, yet I cannot refuse is have th eoromnnkairon as ad public If judged beat to erv tbe friuse of bumsni. ty, i weepeciiuiiy mina, WM. ADAMS No. t. Old York Road. CAUTION. N Oieuseai will ha gsnuias unlraa lbs nasaes sf Janaee M Allisler, sf Ja M' Allisler eV Co ere written with a pen on eve. ry label. JAMES M ALLIaTER, . . - Sole proprietor of th ahnvs eaedioin. tn-PRICS, S5 CENTS PER BOJL.Jt A7STi J. W. FRILINO, Bunhury, rORSYTH. WILSON dk Co, Northumherland, ' Dr. WM. M BICKLEY, DaavUk, J. O. CKOUHE. Hlina('v, . P.C.BHKLI.ER.lWbsrs, WM. F.NAG1.E. Milwn. JOHN SHARPLESS, Caltawias. Feb, tits, 1M. Mwty JOURNAL. UK! BAWH XofE LIST. .I-. ... . , faWtf LTAllTA. '; ' Til mtfaerfnc let attoSra tks earreDt valos of all enoayrvsnla Bank Notes. Tbe rnoai IrnptleH rs nance may be placed a poo H, a U Is nsry saseA mrerulW com pa red with srvj corrected tVoas Bick nstr Reporter. ' ' ,. HanKl in Fblladolplina. Nassi Dtse. t LseaTMds. Pain. NOTES Af Bank of North America PAR. psr t P' Bank of the Northern t.tbertie ; . , ComnMretal Bank of Penn'a. . , Psrmers' and Mechanics' Bank . ' ' psr par pt psr psr psr Vt pf par psr psr psr psr Renaington Bank ' . , PMIsdelphis Bsr . , ' Schuylkill Bsnk - , 1 1 8rmtbwark Bans .. Western Bsnk Meclisnics' Bsnk . Manufacturers' & Mechanics' Bsak Bank of Penn Township . Otranl Bsnk . . Bank of Comrnerce, lata Moysmensing Bank of Pennsylvania" . . Conntr Banks. Bsnk of Cheater County Westchester , par par pat par pat par Bank of Delaware County Bank of Oermantown Chester Oermantown NnrrlstoWn Dnyhmtown Ension . Bristol Bsnk of Montgomery Co. Doylestown Bsnk Esston Bsnk Fsrmers' Bsnk of plucks ro.' Bank of Northumberland psr Northumherlsnd psr r 'olumbis Bank dt Pride co.nolumbi' psr psr par Fsrmers Bank of Lancaster Lsnciatei sncsater County Bunk , Lancaster Lancssier Bank. . Lancaster par Farmers' Bank of Resiling Resiling psr nffire of Bank of Penn a. Office do do Office do do Office do do Harrishurg! Theae Lancaster offices Reading jdn not Esston j issue n. 1 8 COUNT. Philadelphia tt Potisvitle per Iewistown Toiled Middletows 1 Carliile 1 PitUborg 1 Hollidaysharg I Harrishurg l Lebanon . par Pittsburg 1 PitUbutg 1 Williamspnrt 1 Wilkesberre 14 A lien town no sale Reading failed Pittsburg . failed Erie do New Brighton do Chsmbersburg I Gettysburg 1 Montrose 3 Erie 35 Wayneshurg 2 Washington 1 4 Honeadal I i Browns fille I York 1 NOTE8 ' AT D Rank of Ihe United States Miner' Bank of Poitsvills Bsnk of I,ewistown Bsnk nf Middlotowo Carlisle Bank Exchange Bank Do do branch of Harrisbarg Bank Lebanon Bank Merchants' it Msnuf. Bank Bank of Pittsburg West Branch Bank Wyoming Bsnk Northampton Bank Berks County Bank Office of Bsnk of U. S. Do do do Do do do Bsnk of Chsmbersburg Bsak of Gettysburg Bank of Susquehsnns Co. Erie Bank Farmers dr. Drovers' Bank Franklin Bank Honendale 11 ink Monongahel Bsnk of B. York Bank N. B. The note of those hanks on which we omit quotations, snd substitute a dssh ( ) era not purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, with the sxceptioa of those which have a letter of reference. BROKEN BANKS. Philadelphia 8av. Ine, ' Philadelphia Philadelphia Loan Co. do Schuvlkill 8av. In. do railed failed failed Kensinmoti Ssv. Ins. A do Penn Township 8sv. Ins. do Manusl Lsbnr Bsnk (T. W; Dyott, prop.) failed lowsnda Manx l owands Alleghany Bank of Pa. Bank of Beaver Bank of 8watara Bedford no sale closed closed fsiled cloeed no sale foiled fsiled fsiled no sale Beaver Harrishurg Wsshington Bellefonte Pittsburg Pittsburg Fayette co. Greencastle Harmony Bank of Washington Centre Bsnk City Bsnk Fsrmers' Ac Mech'cs' Bsnk Farmers' ic Mech'cs' Bank Farmers' dr. Mech'ea' Bank Harmony Institute Huntingdon Bank Huntingdon no sale Lewistown no sate Juniata Bank Lumberman's Bsnk Warren Dundaff New Hop Milton Meadsille Port Carbon Carlisle Montrose Union town failed Northern Bsnk of Pa. New Hope Del. Bridge Cov no aale cloeed Northumh'd Union Col. Bk. no ssle closed fsiled closed railed North Western Bank of Pa. Office of Schuylkill Bank Pa. Aar. & Manuf. Bank 8ilver Lake Bank. Union Bank of Penn'a. Westmoreland Bank Wilkesharre Bridge Co. Green shurg cloeed Wilkesharre no aala (XT AH notes purporting to be on any Pennayl- vsnis Bsnk not given in the above list, may be set lowo as irsuus. NEW JERSKT. Bank of New Brunswick B run wick railed i par par 8ervidere Bank Burlington Co. Bank Commercial Bank Cumberland Batik Belvidere Medford Perth Amboy Brldgeion Farmer' Bank Mount Holly Farmer and Mechanic' Bk Rahway Farmera and Mechanics' Bk N. Brunswick (ailed Firmer' and Merchants' Bk Middletown PL I Franklin Bsnk of N. J. Jeraey City failed rtotwften tlkg ex Uiaxmg Uo Hoboken failed failed failed tailed i i failed i par no aale no ssle lereey City Bank Jeraey City Patterson Belleville Morns town Freehold Newer k Trenton Jeraey City Mechanke' Bank Manufacturers' Bank ' Morria County Bank Monmouth Bk of N. J. Mechanic' Bank Mechanics' and Manuf. Bk Morria Canal and Bkf Co Port Note Newark Bkg dt Ins Co New Hone Del Bridge Co Newark i Lambert ville N. J. Msnufsc. and Bkg Co Hoboken failed failed i fsiled i par par par failed failed 1 n failed !' P' par ' par par per par par P' N J Prolecton dt Lombard bk Jersey City ' Orange Bank Orange Paieraon Bank rater eon Peoples' Bank- do Princeton Bank Princeton Salem Banking Co Salem State Bank Newark State Bank Elixabethlow Slate Bank ' Camden Slate Bank of Morria Morristown Bute Bank Trenton Salem and PhUad M.nsf C Salem Sussex Bank New Ion Trenton Banking Co Trenton Union Bank . Dover Washington Banking Co. Hackeneack DELAWARE. Bk of Wllm dr. Brandy wine Wilmington Bank sf Delaware Wilmington Bank of Bmyrna Smyrna Do branch Milford Farmers Bk of Slats of Del Dover Do branch : WUmingfss Do branch . ' . Georgetown Do - branch Newcastle Union Bsnk Wilmington fjj- Under 6's i trr On all banka marked thus f ) there an ek Iber counterfeit or altered note of lie various ) nnminatinna, in rirrolation, A Tsocsabb DoLtias Savsd I ASIIBY & ROOAP, Hat and Cap HI anulacturen, South East Corner of Ath and Murktt Strori, Basfiiuni slory. . HILADILHXA, VE sefMtaatlf band a fsi) ad romplet atasrtment of HATS. CAPS, and FURL ' A Wo s elegant assortment of teens' and boys' Leghorn, Panama, and Palm-leaf Hals. All of which by a saving of $1000 ia rent, will b sold, tbelessts and reisil, at lb very lowest price. L'osotiy dealere would do watt to call, as by a. ednomy and low rent, w art snabled IS sU at nr low rates. ' , , , Jun lOih, 1848." ly 1 - ' ' ' - BOOT MAKER, 1 ; No. 40, :v ; Sorra Fovstsi 8Tstsr, Aaovs CMawrwsT. Jes. ttth,rftU,A" 1 titxi watches . icrrrcLBT. ! J.&W. L. WARD, . ' Kl leS-CSknTS SsVsa, nilaylatahlar , , Oppotitt tks frimhih fivusf , ' IMPORTERS of Ooldarrd Silver Patent L yf Watebes, aaa Manufacturers ef Jewelry A good assortment always sa band. Gold Pg. lent Levers, 13 jesrels. 838 1 biivr Jo. $18 to $30 ; Gold Lepines, IM; rJifvet do. tl3 to is ; ClorAe aad Tim Piece ; XSold Peacile, tl 38, opwardi ; Diamond Pointed Cold Pens, $1.80t Gold Bracelets and Breast Pins, is great vsriety; f .P Rio.a Minhirure t'sies : Tiu.Td unsins, 13 to $33 ! Plsted Tea Sefs, Castors, Cak Baskets. Csndlesticks, Britannia Ware, Fine Ivo. ry Handled Table Cutlery, and a general assort, ment of Fsney Goods. AMEBIC AK STXVaB. FORK AND SPOOtf MANUFACTORY. J.ltW L. WARD, No. 106 CHE6NUT 8t., Philsdelphis, opposite the Frsnklin House, Manufacturer of all kind of Silver Ppoons. Forks, Tea Het. Lsdles, die. All work msde by us ts stsmned with our nsme, and warranted to be marie of pnrely American coin. Philadelphia, Augnst 13, 18486 mo. FEVER AND AGUE! 1 1 lO-ThOROUGHLY ERADICATED U2b 8T KOWAND'S TONIC MIXTURE THAT great National, Old Fsvorite.and Rter ling Remedy! ! 1 of EIGHTEEN YEARS STANDING still unapproscbed in its wonder, ful success, certsinty, and safety, in tbe curs or WBXTCHXD COMPLAINT i 1 1 i 07" If yon would etcnoe the arsenical (notion. out) counterfeits take not a hot n from ant tne. thai ia not guarded by h twiVfen signature" of tbe original inventor and proprietor, Jonit R. Rowakd, on a paper label, crotting the mouth and eorh. This remedy Ms never been bolstered np by false and decei ful puffs, but hss won its wa to 1m confidence and universal adoption of the In. Bssitsnrsor rsvaa ant Anna DtsTaicrs B Y ITS V.OOD WORKS AND FRUITS ALONE, to which all the agents, and every person who have used it, welt testify. PROPRIETOR'S OFFICE 113 Arch Street Philadelphia. Aor,TS for Sunbury Ira T. Clement, J, W. Friling, H. Msser and Geo. Bright. Aornts for Northumberland Forsythe, Wil. son &.Co , R. M. M'Cay. Aoeutt 3, 1848 eow Time and Distance Saved ! SUNBURY PERRY. THE subscribers hsving lessed the Sunbury Ferry beg leave to inform the public, that they are prepared to convey Teams, Plessure Carriages and Foot passengers serosa tbe river with safety snd without delay. - They have pro vided themselves with new and commodious crsfts, which will always be attended with able and careful hands. Persons travelling to snd from and through Sunbury to New Berlin, Lewisberg, Hartleton and other plares, will rind it greatly to their ad vantage totrois at tbia Ferry instead of the Bridges, as they would save frpm two to four miles in distance. JOHN SPEF.CE. LEWIS LENHART. Sunbury, April I, 1848 DR. SWEBTSER'S Q S3T X 03 23 a THIA Medicine is warranted, on oath, not to contain a particle nf Calomel, Corroiive Sub limate, Arsenic, Chloride of Gold, or any delete roua mineral. The principle) upon which this Medicine acts, is hr assisting and tmmonieing with nninre ( ii drives out sll foul acrimonious humors from Ihe blood snd body, and by assimilating with and strengthening the gastric jnfee of the stomach, it sssists digesiion ; in short there i not s vein, arte ry, muscle or nerve in the human body, thai ia not strengthened by the PANACEA, and il also possesses the eemsrkible property of removing mercury from the hones and joints. FOR ERUPTtON8 OF THE 8KIN, Scurvy, Scorbutic A flections. Tumors, Scroluls or Kines' Evi , White Swelling, Erysipelas, Ulcers, Cancers, Running Sores, Scabs and Bites, lime and a determined perseversnce in D . SWEBT SER'S PANACEA, will effect a cure, FOR INDIGESTION. Rejection of food, Nausea, Vomitings, Nervous sf lections. Billious complaint, Head sebe. Paleness, or Female Irregularities. Dr. 8WEETSEIt'S PA. NACEA will soon effect cure ; but if ohstinste, or sttended with griping, flying pains, the dose hould be increased, and the cure will soon be ef fected. It not the patient frighten ihcmaelve with the idea thai they are ton wek to take much medicine; but hear in mind that Ihie mi'dly opera ling med cine pul not weakness into the frame, but mot certainly draws weakness out, leaves strength in its place, end by giving composed s'eep ai nigbt, end an appetite lo relish any food, reanimaea the whole ftame with vigorous action, clearing the mind and improving the aighi. 8CROFULA AND GLANDULAR AFFEC TIONS. Scrofula i eaid In be beridilary, ihe infant re. ceiving from ita parents ibe eeed of this disess", which increase with it yeara, if neglected and not submitted to frequent purification with Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA. The glsoja are pla. red in tbe corners of the body, and out of Ihe way of direct communication i their real use is a subject on which much difference of opinion prevail; it aoflicea ua to know that when in a diaeaead date, they are capable of being purified and cleansed by a long courts of Dr. SWEETSER'S PANA. CEA, which restore them to sound and pinper action. 8crofulou person esn revet psv too much attention to their blood, its purification should be their first thought, for sfter a long course of perse verance, they will ever cure hereditary diaease, In esse, of JAUNDICE. ASTHMA, LIVER COMPLAINTS, TIC DOLOR,EVX. RHEU MATISM OR RHEUMATIC GOVT, Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA cannot be too high ly extolled it seaiehee out the very root of the disease, and by remixing it from the Blood makee a cure certain and permanent. For diseaees nf ihe Bladder and Kidneys, Stric tures, Gravel. Stont, Piles, Fistula, Urinary Ob struction! and Extreme Coslivtness. Dr. 8 WEET- SEK'S PANCEA i Ihe beet remedy ever treJj it removes sll those scrimnnious humor from th Blood which give rise lo the above disesses, and by keeping tba blood in a puie condition, insuree bealtb. Fur DROPSY, FALLING of me BOWELS, Impurities of the Blood, Mercurial Taint, Weak ness of the SphH Flow of Blood to the Head Gid diness, Slitting and Buzzing Noise in the Head and Ears, Dr. OWE ETSER'S PANACEA will give rerlain relief ; in all aever snd chronic cases. Ihe patients cannot be too often reminded Ihst lar ger doses and perseverance will efleel a cure. in wins ana r evers. Bilious r even, A flections of the Eye anal J?or, Spongy and Bleeding (rim ttrtncAitis and recent Vougks and Cold, UI. OWfifi I BEX'S FANAUISA will be found perfectly sum aad certain in it effect. ORAVEL AND URINARY COMPLAINTS. Tho eamplaint gr generally attended with th snoot fatal eon sequences, and am seldom or n. et cursd by Ihe preeanl mod of treatment i they usually accompany lb patient to the grave, alter suffering the aaoet excruciating pain and fortars. I n cause or inra eomplaime are ihe earn as all other, th droaa ot Ibe blood become en crust sd on th onset narrow paaaegrs, whence arias anorbid aacietuwie and stoppage of siias. Yoa will Bud lbs mt powerful diurrlios sf na use, as Ihey enly increase to quantity ef una end do not pstify and etresglhera th part. By purifying lbs Meanl with Dr. SWEETSER'B PANACEA. vu r most tha Causa ol lb diseaea, ennqnniry M not exist any longer, after sumctaot saannvsranes in Iu na bas deprived Ihe Mood and body of all scrimoalott humors am incruaielia. .. . DI8EA8E3 st Til LUNGS-CON8UMPTION. Ttai las van ae vales! and lalaldi f it auba meatry from sespscMd evsb,e4de aaaf ahiths. aha hasi laaMaaaai IrSaaaSSaH is asat eases, each aa saeaaers, fbvers, Inflammations and It pox.aod a boat af other badly treated sWasjf where tha esn, instead el hsving sawn iBorssgrtiy 1 rwaoved from tha blood aad body, na only tM , palliated or removed from on part to break eSlld another, fiy drrestftig yew bodies sfsll fool at , rsors, ihrosgh the ftediem of Dt. BWESTBBKjB. PANACEA, tbe ewe rt si orree ramrerw certain and permanent. ReBees, wbH IssrS M aiaBi! aious huators Soetlns; aa inesiieu"Jt?or, nw as spy . lo settle on the longs as any other patVaf (h body f that i lb reason that sonedmbUM b So frsmissUl! 'A 1 ' BILES, SORPSAND MiCERS, Whlrh you see an th sxterior, eons froe Max have their aaorre in; the inleiior, and might jost si, well have setlled on youi longs, liter, sr any other petti which w know they frequently in, and prs due moat violent inflammatory disorders. ..ThdJ humor whieh occasions these sores is of a highly serimoniim bdrning tntara, W know M from' the psin it gives In forming, snd afterwards hs re pidly ulcersiing and corrodirrg th jn tnj Al ot the patt where it breek out. This shew (M neressity nf frequently putifying the WooS; with C 8WEETSER:S PANACEA, and keeping W mslignsnt humors In suljrelion. Should you href a bile or ulcer, be thankful that nature baa taker? trouble to wsrrt you of ibe danger your life and bo dy is in, fur it is a warning that th blood is foolj Hsd this same tertmony selee'ed ihe rang Instead: uf the eurfare nf your body Tot If sell, coriaSrnb lion of ihe lungs would hsVa been tho1conffnence' D. lay not then, to purify and cleanse with Drf 8weetnir' Panacea. ' SPINE DI8EA6E. "' ' .-- Spinal affections, enlargement of the bones t joints, white swellings, blp joint romplsint iuics, tailing oi tne Doweis ami wnm'i disease, find speedy nure In J. SH'EETSEWS p. NACEA. Where the disease has been of Ion, standing, the time required to make a cure will b longer t hut the psiienl may reel sssured thai a determined perseversnce Will effect it. BRONCHITIS. A8THMA iss DISEASE Ot THE WINDPIPE. These disesses proceed from tbe sSrtosity or corrupt humors of the blood, hsving settled itself on ihe throat and lungs, snd slopped them up, so th: t hey cannot draw sufficient sir in for respiration; Dr. SWEE I'SEH'S PANACEA will giveimme. dials relief, and to make the cure perfect and cer tain, il should be continued aome time sftrt, trf free I lie ryslem of all bad humors. RHEUMATISM, RHEUMATIC) GOUT AND MERCURIAL DISEASES . Find s safe and speedy cure in Dr SWEPT SKfi'S PA NA CEA. It cures by searching every blood e-el snd arlory, snd driving out all impu rities and foul humora accumulated therein, whieh s the csuse of rh"umalism, gnUi and swellings or the joints. The deieteroua effects of celomel snd other mineral poisons, resdily yield to its sovereign influence ; indeed, when its vslaalile properties be come fully known, the useofsll mineral poison will be consigned to 'the tomb of all the Capnlei,, inj only be Ihourjlit of ss a hy-gone cuftom of thedar-k.-r sues. Dr. Sweeter' Pansce i also a uro cure for dyspepsia, piles, cosiiveiiraa, vertigo hf id ache, pain in the breast and liver complaint,' FEVER AND AGUE. Fever ia slwavs caused by a disorderly move ment of Ihe blood, struggling to fee it.elf ofaoma. thing thai encumber, its in fact, every kind of t. ver ia nothing more than a strugele between the blood and corrupt humors, and ae aoon ae Ihe cor runt humors are expel'ed, you have no more fere When a patient iih fever submit lo be hied, have hia blood poisoned with mercury, il weak hi frsme tn such a decree that if he survive , process, il lw ay leave him aubject to diitrsesir. nuns, wnen times nut ol IU He resort to Sgae pills powders, m tonic mixture; this is going from bad lo worse, as these vegeleMe pill, powders, dee, era nothing hut mercury and quinine in disguise, wnrcn -nay mr a time tirtv me disease so far into the body ss not io be perceptible, but very soon Is will break nut sgsin with fearful violence. To cure auue and fever, the cause of the disease must be re moved nut of th blood and body, which can be ef. fmtually done by using Dr. 8WEET8ER'8 PA NACEA, which purifies, cleanses end strengthen. It contains nothing that can poaaibly injure, and ita use is slways a safeguard against chills snd fevers. PILES. In ah Cash or Purs. Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA will effect s very Speedy cure. It re moves from Ihe blood, sthmsch end bowels, all those foul scAd burning humor, which are tha cauie of Pilrs snd Cosliveness, and by strengthen- tng tne tngesuve organs, improves every pert of the entire body. . . : FLATULENCY AND WIND.; ThAMt diseases are ciU'ed by the stomsch and bowels being choked up with viscid slimy matter. be air which enters them cannot escape until forced by aome contraction nf the stomach to expel il i hence the canoe of pain. A few done nf lir. 8WEET8ER'S PANACEA Will convince th. (uffeier that relief is attained. ' . . . raur. GREAT MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN Psrenl will find the PANACEA a valaaVkt medicine fir their children, keeping their bodies in a healthy condition, thereby ssisiins,ibeir growth; children or grown peisons, efter taking Jt. ar not liable lo be attacked with an epidemic aa before, s it siways lesves tne oiooo in a pore condition, and Ihe i nitre system in a strengthened stste : it drivaa out all kinds of weakness from Ihe body and leaves it neatiny wnnin. , MARRIED LADIES ! '. r ! Will find Dr. 8 WBTSER'S PANACEA a medL cine purely edspled lo their use, Most ladies da ring Ihe period of pregnancy are afflicted with piles. rt. a - n . ., . '- unon, uj regulating in now!, will entirely obviate I hia, and ita purifying proper tie nn the Mood and floida, insures lo ihem heal thy off-pring. No one who i a mother ehould be without It, end thoae who ere nuriina- will find It of great benefit lo tbe health of their infant. t ot harrenpeaa and all disesses of the womb, it is without a rival in theenire histniy and ctloeua of medicines by its extrsordinsry strengthening power, it stimulate anu atrengtDert ID womb, a weakness of which is Ihe causa of failure o have offspring. NERVOUS DISEASES. "" Under this head msy he clsssed Pslpltalion nf ih Heart, Tc Doloreaui or Faceeche, Neuralgia. Indrgeaiion.Tooihache, MelanChol),Hysierie,end in ", every diseae caused by lh eharp, biting, acrimonious humors irritsling the nerves tbe nerves receive the morbid impieesion from this sto mach, or rather from the blood through the agency uf tbe stomach and digestive organs, and although other parts of tha body are apparently Ihe seat of tha disease, still it is csused by tbe morbid impree sion conveyed from the blood by lh nerve, to that part. A few dose of Dr. 8WEETSER'8 PA. NACEA will aoon assure tbe patient thit. ha baa the cure in hia poaeion. t H ERYSIPELAS, a ST. ANTHONY"8 FtKE; This ie an inflimmaiory disorder, always attend ed with' more or les psin. It proceeds 'from the foul, acrimonious humors lodged in ibe blood snd fluids, settling nn the limbs snd Taos, causing ex treme pain and fever; sll applicative po ihasur-' firs ar Wnra than useless, as Ihey only tepd to throw the discs- in some other pert, aad perhaps raoae delth. Bleeding ie likewise improper. To' cute the dtase you mul gel rid of the cause T on ly msoag t get tba foul humors mil qrynot blood, snd vou will b well M S day. Dr. SWEET SER'S PANACEA, a theroagh purifier of fh blood, will anarcib sul ty iSnparily ht Ibe more remote parts of lbs body and Si pel it ibtmtBgfc fba medium ol the bowU. Tbere ie sot s yeis, arW- a -i . ' . a Ja ry, mnachv ar organ r in enjur iraaaawoiaisa man, that Dr. 8wselseV Pasaes dse sol iav' prove. To rake it whs you ere well I ts hasp well end when sick to become welt t 2 ..iuiw DR. SWEETSEKS PANACEA, poasd only ol a vegetable metier, or medieaTflCTbe, and watranisd. og oath,, ea containing sof as pat- lid of mercori.l, mineral, ot cbimical tthslsneA j ie found to he perleetlt asms leas is tbdaW tender ; ge, or ih weakest frame, Bpuer sol tagsof , man tuffsrlng iW most pleasant anlf benign It) it . otstation lhat was" evi ffered as las world ; atad , al Ih hot lira lb most certain sssrcbisf SsM ih saot of any snaiplaini, however aWp, aad sf performing a euro. ti,n Pnce ( paf bottle, or six bottles lot 1 far. mK whateaale aad iSeL-M ekm OSSSSt af CHARLCe) ssaf PKATT Mlsess. Battiaaeea, asA alssby PORGE BRIOHTi Nav. gl7.-'.'y Suahurr.
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