X.,. . SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOK1N JOURNAL. 1 v . '. V... v- Mn snd wifo nr equally concerned lo - VoWft offences of wch other in .the begin- tiiiig of their conversation j every little thing can blast an infant blossom nnd the breath of the louth can shake the little rings of the vine, when first they begin to curl like the locks of a new-weaned boy i but .'when by age and ooneolation they stiffen into the hard-nesa-of a atero, and have, by the warm em braces of the sun and the kisses of heaven brought forth their clusters, they ran endure the storms of the north, and the loud noises of tempest, and yet never be broken ; so are the early Unions of an unfixed marriage; watchfnl and observant, jealous and busy, in quisitive and careful, and apt to take alarm at every unkind word. After the hearts of N the man and the wife are endeared and har dened by a mutual confidence and experi i ence, longer than artifice and pretence can last, there are a great many remembrances, and some things present, that dash all little unkind ncsses in pieces. There is nothing can please a man without lore ; and if a man be weary of all the wise discourses of the apostles, and of the innocon ry of an even" hnd a private fortune, orhatrs peace, or-a. ' fruitful year, he hath reaped thorns and thistles from the choicest (lowers of Paradise ; for nothing can sweeten felici. ty itself but love, but when a man dwells in love, then tho breast of his wife are pleasant as the dropping upon the hill of llemion . her eyes are fair as tho light of heaven ; she is a fountain sealed, and he can quench ' his thirst, and ease his cares, and lay his sorrows - down upon her lap, andean retire home to his sanctuary and refectory, and his gardens ; of sweetness and chaste refreshments. No Han can tell but ha that loves his children, ipt many delicious accents make a man's haot -dance "in" the? pretty conversation of those dear pledges ; their childishness, their Stammering their little angers, their innocence their imperfections, their necessities, are so many little emanations of joy and comfort to him that delights in their persons and society. ' .. '.. A TOUCHING APPEAL Lieut. Lynch of the Exploring Expedition to the Dead Sea, core municates to tho Wash ington Union, an account of his encountering on the Coast of Moab a deputation of Chris - tians from Kerak, the Keljath Moab of the Bible.-, They number about 150 families and live in the town the only one now left in 1b.e once populous country of Moab. They ro tmeh tyranized over by their Muslim neighbors. They Were of great service to the people of the expedition, and on one oc casion, by their timely information probably saved the lives of Lieut. Lynch and bis party threatened by Muslim treachery. On being told that the forms of worship in America were different from theirs, they' replied : "What matters it 1 Christ died for us all i Dj you not believe in Him!" When told that we did, they said : "Then what are forms before God 1 He looks to the heart ! We are brothars" And brothers they con tinued to all their hopes is to build a church sufficiently largo to hold all their wives and children; for, with all their intolerance, the 51uslim respect the houses of Him whom fhoy call'!Issa, the Prophet of the Christians." The following appeal to the Christian breth ren in America, was confided to Lieut. Lynch In its touching simplicity it will remind the reader of the aneient apostolic style so re markable for conciseness. May it be not without avail ! One cent from each humane person in the land will be more thad suffi cient: APPEAL. By God's favor T May it, God willing reach America, and be presented to our Chris tian brothers, whose happiness may the Almighty God preserve : Amen. 8642 BEDUAlf . We are in Kerak, a few very poor Chris tians, and are building a Church. We beg our Excellency to' help us in this Undertaking, for we are very weak. The land has been unproductive and visi ted by the locusts for the lust seven years. The Church is delayed in not being ac complished for want of funds; for we are a few Christians, surrounded by Muslims. This being all that is necessary to write to you, Christian brothers in America, we need say no'more. The trusters in your bounty, Abo'allih en Nahas, (Sheikh,) Yakob cm Nahas. Kerak, 81 Jamad Awak, 1264. Lieut. Lynch is of opinion that this interest, ing Christian tribe are cither descendants of Crusaders under the Christian Lord of Kerak, or of one of the lust tribes converted to Chris tianity, who, in the fastnesses of the moun tains had escaped the Mohammedan alterna tive of "the Koran or the sword." Salt roa Milch Cows. When cow in milk are kept on green succulent food, they roquire a regular and liberal supply of gait. So also when cattle are first turned to pasture, in the apring; they require salting more frequent ly than in the latter part of the season, when the herbage ia lea succulent and freoh. It it often the case thai animals, taken from dry fbod, and supplied exclusively with green fermentable herbage, are greatly debilitated by scours. Salt, in due quantity, is certain preventative of this malady. Ou first going to grass, cows should have one pint of Indian meal each per dayyand this must be contin uud for a week or so, and then uot stopped uditorily, but gradually.. New Tukesmivo Machikc The Prince tort (111.) Herald says : "Mr. W. B. Lucas, of Jefferson county, has just invented a new threshing and winnowing machine,, which can thresh and cloan with easa six buudred bushels of outs in a day, and about five Hun dred bashcla of wheat.' It threshes damp grain well, separating it from tbe straw east Jy. The inventor says that there is no ma. ohinery that winds iib damns! raw : no ele vaturs to choke; no Lauds required lo pitch straw from (ha mathine,- as Ihs luachiuery throws it into pilo, to be taken with a horse rult and ihm-by i.m'i. thi lubor if - mau.' , OXYGENATED . 1 Q3 a o o oa m sb ' A SOVEREIGN REMEDY f OR DYSPEPSIA, v : PHTHISIC, ' S AND : OSNSBAIi OSBU.XTY. GEORGE B. GREEN, Proprietor. Windsor, Ytrmont. IS S DVreign remedy for DYSPEPSIA, In many f 11 form, nicfi m pain in Um Stomach, Heartburn, habitual CMlvmni. Aoid Stomach, Headache, l-oa of Appetite, Pile, Night Sweats, and tvan Consumption fDyspsptle Phthisic.) and Asthma, or Phthisic attended with derange ment of the Stomach (or Dyspeptic Asthma.) Drfflenlt Breathing, which often remit iron Imperfect digestion (or Dyspeptic BysprKe,) i relieved by the Bitten. I n abort, their a baa been proved In the relief of almoct all the symptoms that proceed from a debilitated or atonic condi tion of the Stomach i also is mieral debility arisin from age or from the effect of Fever, particularly Fever and Ague. Females nSering tinder any uterine derangement amine from weakneet, will and the "Osyossatcd Bit tm" an excellent randy, and not aurpeaeed by any medi cine in uie. The hiitory of thia medicine i peculiar. It ha made It way to public favor solely by the fore of lie own Intrinsic merit. No artificial mean have been used to give it no toriety and tliruat it upon public attention. It ha never before even been advertised, but having first shown its re markable efficacy in the family of the proprietor, and by him aftertvaida administered to hi afflicted friends andac qnuiittancca with a like result, its reputation gradually ex- lewieu awn 11 is Known in in most aisrnni parts 01 uie Union, as a medicine of unrivalled virtues in the cure of Dyspepsia In nil its different forms, and also for the cure of Astnina or riniiisic. us only Hemic! and It only euligy lias been the story of its wonderful efficacy, as told from month to mouth or by letter from friend t friend. In eve ry instance where these Bitters have been need, mid the re sult mode kinwn to tltc proprietor, they have proved a re medy. Numerous certificates, attesting (lie singular elTionry of the "Oxvguatbd Hitters," are in the possession of tho proprietor) many of them signed by persons already widely knowu to the public. r GEO. n. GREEN, Proprietor. WINDSOR, Vt., October a, 1WS. s The following Certificates have recently been ' ... received t " VAsiimoTO!t, D. C, Jksk 10, 1M6. Having made use of the Oxygeiiatod Bitters' prepared by Dr. loo. fl. Green, of Winilsor., Vt. nnd from know Icltre obtained of their efTicary in other cases, we cheerfully rec.imraend them to the puMic, believing tliot they will fully sustain tho recommendation of the Proprietor. We hope tliat this valuable remedy may be so genemlly diffused throughout the country thut it may be accessible to all the afflicted. , SAMUEL PIIKLPS, ) ,. ... . , v , W1I.MAMI'PHAM t U.S. Senator from Vermont. IAMV K. SIMMONS, V. S. Setmtor from R. Island. 1. T. MORKHEAi), U. ft, Senutor and formarly Govern or of Kentucky. L. II. AH.NOLD, Member of Congress and formerly Go vernor of II. I. VM. WOODBRirJOE, U. S. Senator and formeriy Go vernor of Michifrriri. M. li. MART1S, Delegate in Congress from Wisconsin Territory. . , From Hon. H. D. Fostkr, Memlier of Congress from PemiHylvniiin. WASnlNOTOS, D. C, Juxx 10, l&l. Dear Sir, I hnvo been r dyspeptic sulTerer for nliout ten yenrs, nnd Imvo resorted to various medicines for relief witliout success, until I made use of your 'Oxveemited Bitters.' 1 have used about two bottles, nnd fiiidmyself restored to neU'ect health The forms in which the dis ease sh-.iwed itself, in my case, were, grent ucidity of the stomnch. I ihs of appetite extreme tlattitcnce, severe consti pation of the Inwels, and violent headache. Keeling desi rous that n knowledge of your valuable remedy may reach others similarly afflicted. 1 tuke great pleasure in record ing my testimony to its curative power ; and would also remark, that while on a visit nt home a short time since, I administered a part of a bottle to a number of mv afflicted friends, with great succss. Tlicy are desirous thot yon should establish nn agency nt Pittsburg, or inform them where the medicine can be obtained. With an earnest de sire for your prosperity and happiness, I aubscribe tnvself, truly your friend II. D. FOSTER. Doct. Oxo. B. GBEEN.Windsir, Vt. S ld Wholcside and Retail bv Green & Fletcher, No. 80 S Tilth Sixth Street, Philadelphia. A gent for Snnlmry H. B. M ASSKR . Agents for Milton MACKAY A HAAO. Agent for Upper Mnhonoy. J. G. KENN. s April 1$, 1843 Wardrobe of fattblotiable CLOTHING. J. W. & E. D. STOKES, CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, No. 191 Market Street. Firtt Clothing thire be low Sixth, Philadelphia. they are constantly engaged in get ' ting up from the best French, English and American c oth. clothing cut and made up in the moat superior and fashionable sty e. l'erions who buy to sel', will nnd a large and excellent stock at tbe lowest city prices. C oth ing trade up to order, in i superior style at tbe shortest notice. N. B. Odd Fellows Reza'ia, a large assort ment always on band. Orders from Lodges and individual promptly attended to on the most rea sonable terms. Philadelphia, June 3, 1848 ly. THOMAS C. GARRETT & CO. IMPORTERS OF sy s toa era Lsjl zjr S3 8 P'atrd and Britannia Ware, Cutlery, and Fanar Qootls, and Manufclurer of Jew elry and Silver Ware, 122 Ctenut treet, Phila delphia; have received try late arrival a large and handnai stock of English and French Watches, and Marble. Porcelain and Fancy Clock. Plated Um. Castors. Cake Baskets, High anil CbamberCandlestich 8oup Ladles, 8poons and Fork. Also a good assortment of Uinannta War and Fine Cull-ry. Their stuck of JEWELRY is large and of the moat fi-hionsM kind, and I bey are well supplied lib Silver Spoons. Fork. Mas. Napkin Kings, Butter Knives, Ate., end wi hout m iking any dis play of piices in lb public prints, they sre pre liared lo sell s low a thoae tbo do, and invito p rnn wtsbioj te purchasn lo call. I'hiladi lpbia, June 10, 1848. 6m In present mR the public with a remedy for tlie trcrrtment and cure of F kvkb, and Aons and other bill his diseases, no apoLog-y ia neodtxl. Vast uunibers in the Tutted btates, who suner from these affections in their varied forms, are cmpellcd to seek relief from other s airces lhan the inune- utate prcacrirtnma ot tlie regular physician. It become tlieref ire an object of hunuutily, as well us of public inter est, to bring before Uiem a remedy prepurcd ftoin much ex- pcriem-u, auu which may always tie relied Uion as safk, SrriCTUiL, AND UARU.KS TO TUX CONSTITUTION. That such is tin true character of the INDIA CHOL,AUOGl E, is amply attested by the universal success with which it has Deen employee:. r Extract from a communication of the Hon. Wii.- uax WooDBuWGS, of the U. 8. Scualu, late Governor of nucnigan. ' ' Dithoii, Oct. 81, 110. Doctob Charlu Osuood, Dear fir. 1 luive read with much interest, yinir little tkakatise Uiou.the "causes, treutmeiit and cure" of the febrile diseases which have so extensively provuilod in our country duriuir the last few mouths an interest increased no u lunt, tiy me isct timt i have umividually sulterad an much from them. Though I feci mraelf very inc anpeteirt to jiulire safely upon a aubjert'so enUrely profeasional, yet your theory seems to ma welt reusineu. und vour cuiwlu- simis just, ami 1 ttiiuk withoJ, tlutt your painpulct i caicu- mux. vi niisiucc muen pmciicu aouu. Hnenkina ot the medicine be auvs : It fully iustifiedvour naUcriiur cxpectuti sis, and a a aafe, onuvetuent, and popu bir remedy, my own experience, so fur, induces me to be lieve that it will prove a great public benefit. 1 am pleased to learn ihat you have recently established several agencier for it disposition though I refret that, with a view to a Ul ire geuarai auisemiiuiuon Of IL, you anouia neve luuin It ueceshury to remove from your pruecut residence among us. With much rtsueci I have the hxior to be, sir, Your ohlieed servant, W1IUA.M VVOOliBltlDGE. tV From linn. BrsntiN V. R. TaowaaiDci, of Michi gan Stale Beiwuvto the Agent at Detroit. Birmikohax, Oasxand Co Deo 13, 1841. Sir voa wish me to inform you what I know of Dr. Osgood's India Claiiagogue, or anti-bilious UKdieine. I do believe that if the virtue and emcacy of this awdicine were generally kuowu, the rrvu ako aois would disappear in Michigan. 1 procured a bottle in the spring of 1811, and have good reason to believe that aiyecu and funiily escaped the agu last seaauu ia oooaeiiueuo of it use. Perhaps in no summer sines lha settleinent of this tne peniasula, has the fever and agu baen so prevalent a the last. 1 aav ree'MunuHided thia mudicina ui numerous in. tancea, and when Um disease had become axed and battled Ink (kill of physicians ; and 1 have never known it fail. 1 ha.aulvTsJly orodacse tbe n bappy enecta, and I bet have it bus never bars wM by any niedicin iu rarao- yuig ure uuoua auwase at the cuiusu. Yours, respectfully, . , PTEI'HEN V. R. TROWBRIDGE. ' Agent for wimury II. B MASObll; NonhmubsrUmd, nuninuiuaa C". Miuuu, 4. Is. KA9k.lt !! grirve, ha i a; osAsr.. May , tBloU- yst' THC ONLY KADICA1. CVRB FOR CONSUMPTION ! ! Scrofula or Ring' Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Axupiiuro, rimpicsur rcnum on ins lace, mincnes. Biles, Chronic Bore Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter, Staid Head, Enlargement and Pain of the Bone and prints, Htubhom Ulcers, Syphi litic Symptoms, Sciatica or Lumbago, diseases arising from an injudi cious use of Meicury, Drop sy, Exposure or Impru dence in life 1 also, Chronic Consti tutional Dis orders. In this medicine several innocent but verv notent articles of the vert-table kingdom are united, forming a compound nmpcrties fiom any Its operation on the other preunratton, nnd unrivalled in ciimiciv uiiiciciu ill lis cimn cirr hhi system when tuuoriiig under disease. It should be in the hnmis of every person, who, hy business, or general course der life n curse, instead of a blessing, nnd so often result in 01 111 a, is DreoiniKieca 10 uie verv nuinv amineuis cnat ren UCBUl. FOR SCROFULA. Rr. Drake's Panacea is recommended as a certain remedy, ot one instance of its fnilurc has ever occurred when free ly used ! It cures the disease and at the same time Impart vigor to the whole svstem. Scrofulous persons can never nnv too much attention to the state of their blood. Its pu rification should be their first aim for perseverance will accomplish a cure of ivin iierxSiTaRT disease. FOR ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN. Scurvy, Scorbutic Affections, Tumors, White Swelling, i-.rysipeios, u leers, cancers, Running Sores, Bcahs and Biles, Dr. Drake's Panacea cnmt4 be too highly extolled j it searches out the very root of the disease, and permanent. INDIGESTION OR DYSPEPSIA. No medicine nerhans has ever been discovered which gives so much tone to the stomach and causes the score. tion or henitny gastric juice to decompose the food as Dr. Drake's Panacea RIIUEMATISM. Dr. Drake's Panacea is used with the greatest success in Rheumatic Complaints, especially such as chronic. It cures by driving out all impurities and foul humours which have accuinuimea in tne system, wiucn are tne cause ot Kheu mutiain, Gout, and Swellings of the joints. Other remedies imetime give temporary relief) this entirely eradicate the disease from the system, even when the limbs and bones are dreadfully swollen. CONSUMPTION. Consumption can bi cot ed. Coughs, Catarrh, Bron chitis, Spitting of Bliod, Asthma, Difficult or profuse Ex pectoration, Hectic Flush, Night Sweets, Pain in the side Ac. have been cured, nnd can be with as much certainty aa any other disease. A specific has long been sought for, but in vain tuitll the discovery of Dr. Drake' Panacea. It ia mild and sale but certain and etfieatious in its operation, and cannot possibly injure the most delicate constitution. We vrould earnestly recommend those aillieted to give it a trial and we believe they will not have occasion to regret it. The system is cleansed and strengthened, the ulcers on the huurs are healed, and the patients gradually regain their usual hcnllli and strength. Read the following : TESTIMONY. Pnu-A., Dec. Hth, 117. Dear Sir : In reply to your question respecting the use of Dr. Drake's Panacea, I will sav, that although a perfect disbeliever iu the existence of a Panacea, or core lor Ait diseases, however valuable it may be in certain conditions of the system, still I have believed that a cure foi Consnmii tion vrould be discovered sooner or later, and cnnosity led me to try your medicine iu two very inveterate cases. They were pronounced by the attending physicians to be pulmonary consvmption, and abandoned by them as in curable. One of the persons had been under the treat ment of several very nblc practitioners for a number of years, and they said she had "old fashioned Consumption combine with Scrofula," and that she might linger for some time but could not he permanently relieved, in both canes the effect of the Panacea has been most gratifying. Only four or five bottles were used by one of the persons before she began to improve rapidly. The other took about ten. I will only add that familiar as I ain with consumption by inheritance and by extensive observation as a study, and knowing also the injurious effects in nine cases out of ten of tar, boneaet, and other vegetable tonics, aa well a of many of the expectorants and sedatives, 1 should never have recommended the use of Drake' Panacea if 1 had not been acquainted with the ingredients. Suffice it to say that these are recommended by our most popular and scientific physi eians, and iu their present combined state, form probably the best alterative that ha ever been made. The cure is iu accordance with a theory of Consumption broached in France a few years ago, by one of her most eminent wri ters on medicine,- and now established by facta which ad mit of no dispute. Very Respectfully Yours, L. C. GUNN. To use the language of another, "Dr. Drake's Panacea in always salutary in its effects never iiijuriims. It is not as Opiate it is not and Expectorant. It is uot intended to lull the invalid into a fatal security. It is a great remedy a grand healing and curative compound, the great and only remedy which medical science and skill hits yet produced for the treatment of thia hitherto uncouquered mulady. And no person afflicted with this dread disease, will be just to himself and his friends, if he go down to the grave without testing iu virtues. A single bottle, in most cases, will pro duce a fuvoruble change iu the condition of auv patient, however low." ' TO THELADIES. Ladies of pale complexion and consumptive habit, and such as are debiliatod by those obstruction which females aie liable to, are restored bv the use of a bottle or two, to bloom vigor. It is by far the beat remedy ever discovered for weakly children, and such a have bad humor being pleasant, they take it. It immediately restore the appetite, strength and color. Nothing can be more surprising than it invigorating ef fect ou the human frame. Persona, all weakness and las situde before taking it, at once become robust and full of energy under it influence. It immediate counteracts the nervclcssuees of the female frame. CAUTION. Be careful and see that you get the genu ine Dr. Drake' Panacea it ha the signature of Geo. F. Storr on Uie wrapper and also the name "Dr. Drake's Panacea, Piiila." blown in the glass. Prepared only by SroERt t Co., Druggist, No. 31 North Sixth St, Philadelphia. Agent for Sunhury- H. MASSER. Sold also by Wat. A. Mumrax k Co., Danville H. Sbarv er, Milton; Mart McCot, Northumberland j E. PLuTI, Bloomshuig. April 1, 1848 ly Pictorial Kdl (ton or dAnble;nc'a great Work oh I lie liefornialloii iV THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY IN GER- MANY, SWITZERLAND, oU Will be publiaheil or. or about the 1st of April, 1818, hy JOS. A. 8PEEL, No 96 Cherry at above 6th, bis splendid 12mo edition or the above named work, ith Is engraved illustration from on- ginal design; 4 vols in 9, bound ia extra cloth snd librsry sberp. 1 be publisher respectlully calls tbe attention of the Irsde and tbe public generally, to this work bnng the only illustrated edition published in tbe United States lie trusts (bat tbe beauty of its embellishments, the strong and substantial manner in which it i bound, in conjunction witb tbe known popularity of the work itself, will be a mre recommendation to public favor. JOS. A. SPEEL.06 Cberry at above 6th. ' J. A. S has also lately published, a new and beautiful Edition of Sergeant Bell's Raree Show. suitable book for children, neatly done up in extra cloth. Philadelphia, April I, 1848 CUTLERY. AN extenive Block of Pocket and Table CUT LERY, for sale by JOH1T Irl. COLEMAN, AW 32 end 33 AKCADE. mnU 61 North THIRD SlrerL Conip ising 8000 dosen Penknives, 8cijr snd Rssors. Also, choice assortment of Rexlgars & Anns, Woeieiibolm , Uirevrs', W, ca 8. Uuteher send renney s t;utleryr Also, r)ianih, Dik snd Hunting Knives. Also, Guns, P stole; sol Howfe Knives. Alt I" Amtntun Kaxiw SSIrnp, s. suprrioi rtirle, wottr Hi stierrtinn uf Healers; Cass Deslers in Cutlety, will find the sbove 8tot'k worthy their stteminn, the 8ulcrilii' chief l us ness Is importing snd Mlling euuViy, rbil-d.lt bia, June 10th, 1848 ly. George. J. Weaver, BOPS MAXBB aV I HIP CHANDLER. No, It) Water Street mnd No. 1 1 North Wharves Philadelphia. A8 eooetentiy on hand, s general aaaorl- ment or Uoroage, eietne l wtnee. eke., li Ropes, Ftahlng Ropes. White Ropee, M.nil Is Ropee, Tow Line fcr Canal Duets. Also, a complete assortment of Seine Twines, ate. such a. Hemp rlhad end Herring Twine, Beet Pstent (Jill Net Twine, Cotton 8haJ and Herring Twine, Shoe Threads, eVe. etc. Aleo, Bed Cords, Plough Line, Halter. Traces, Uottos snd Linen Carpel Chat, etc, sll s wbiclt tts win dispose ef a maeesabMj terms. PbilsMpois, Juns 31, 4 1 SAXiAtttAHDBXl, FIRE AKO THIEF PROOF CHESTS, FIRE-PROOF DOORS FOR BANKS AND STORES ' Seal snd Lottw-Copying Presses, Pstent Slate-Lined Refrigerator. Water Fil ters, Patent Portable Water Clo ! sets; intended for the Sick and Infirm. EVA1MS & WATSON, 78 South ThirJ Street, OPPOSITE THE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE. Mnnufaetur and keep constant jy on hand, a large assortment of .SYa rtiele, together with l.rJL p""ut Improved Snlsmsnrler FIRE-PROOF SAFES, which ere o Constructed as to set at rrst all manner of doubt aa to their eJLtt Kwar Jf'ng strictly nre-prnor, and that .! ai.r ill" bnlMing. The ontside ease of these Safes are made of boiler Iron, the inside case of emp- svne, aim oeiween tne outer ense ann inner ease is a space of sunt three inches thick, ami is filled in with indestruc tible material, an a to make it an impossibilitv to burn any of the contents inside of this Chest. These Soapstone Sa lamander we are prepared and do ehnllenge the world to produce any artichi in tbe shape of Book Snfe that will land a much herd, and we hold ourselves ready at all time to have them fairly tested by public bonfire. We Iso continue to manufacture a hrge and general sssirt ment of our Premium Alr-titlit Fire Preof Safes of which there ere over W0 now in use, and in every instance the have given entii salisCnction to the purchaser of which we will refer the public to a few gentlemen who have thrtn in use Haywood A Pnytler. pnttsvillet Joseph O. Lawton Pottsville j Mr. Willinm Cnrr, Doyhrstown, P. ,N' O. Taylor, 19 north 3d t.f A Wriiht A Nephew Vine st. wharf; Alexander Csror, Conveyancer, corner of Fill-ert and qth Ms.; John M. Fnrrl, !M mirth 3d st.t Mver Bush, an north 3d at.) Jnme M. Paul, 101 south ith' t ; Dr. David Jayne, 8 nnth 3d st.t Mathew T. Miller, SO limn 3d St.! and we eonld name some hundreds of other II it were necessary. Now we invite the attention of the public, and particularly those In want of Fire Proof Safe, to call at onr store before purchasing elsewhere, and we can mtisfy them they will get a better and cheaper article at onr tore than at afrv other establishment In the eltv. We also manufacture the ordinary Fire Proof Chests, at ef very low prices, cheerier than they con be bought at any other Mora in Philadelphia. DAVID EVANS. ' JOHANNES WATSON. Philadelphia, April 8, 1848 ly S. J. MEGARGEE & CO. importing and commission MERCHANTS, ' And Dealer! in Paper, and Paper Manufactu rers' Materials. No. 32 Commerce St., PHILADELPHIA. KEEP constantly on hand a large assort ment of printing and other paper News paper in the country, can be auppiied at all time, with paper of any size and quality, at the lowest price. Philadelphia, June 17th, 1S48. DAGUERREOTYPE PORTRAITS P a sorter!" 5"l''. handsomely colored, and put tip in heiu'iful Morocct t'se. enmpl to. for onlvONR HOLLA R, at PIRLER'rt CHEAP HAOUERREAN GALLERY. N... 80 1.3 WAL NUT Street, below Fnuith, Phtlii'elphi. All 'irtnres msda at thin e-lablUliment will be War. raistkii rtarrcr. fhihdrlphia. Sept. S3, 1848 6m M'ALLISTEP.'S CE5 LE Sf Zm 'CP 1 T hn power In csoe all KtTrnani SORES, RfJROFIJLOUa humor. SKIN OI8BAf ES. POISONOUS WOtJNUt to discharge their pu tut metiers, ami men ncai them. It i richly termed All-healing, for there is set re ly a disease, et'ernsl or internal, that it will not benefit. I have used it fir the I ist fourtren years for all diseases nf the chest, consumption snd liver, involving the utmost danger ndreoi.sihiliiv. snd I declare before heaven and man. thai not in one aingle cite has it failed lo benefit when tbe ps tient was within the reach of mortal mean. I have had physicisns, learned in the profession. I have had mininer nf the gospel, iuilge of the bench, aldermen, lawyer, gentlemen of the high- eat erudition, and multitudes of the poor Use it iu every vsriely of way, snd there hss been but one voire one universal voice saying : M A II later, your Ointment is GOOD." In Pcrolu's, Old Sores, Ervsepela, Tetter Li ver Complaint, Sore Eye, Quin.y, Sore Throat, bronchitis, Broken or sore Bresat, Tile, all Chest Diaeasra, such a As hma, Oppression, Psin Alao, Sore Lips Chapped Hsinls, Tumors. Chil dnn's Culsneou Eruption. IS'ervou Disease, and of the Spine, there is do medicine now known a good. SCALD HEAD We have cured ease, that actually defied every thing known, as well ss Ihe ability of IS or 20 doctors. One man told os be hstl spent (300 on hi rhildien without anv bene fit, wheii few boxes of Ointment rurid them. BALDNESS It will testore the hsir sooner than any other thing. HfcAOAUHB I he aalve has cured peisons of the headache of IS jer' (landing, end who had it regular every week, so that vomiting often took place. Diatwiss, Ess Acs, and Aeus lis tbs Faci, sre cored by Ihia Ointment wilb like (Uerese. RURNR It is one nf the best thing in the world for Burn. (Resd the directions around Ihe box) , HIIKUM A I ISM It iemo.es almost imme.li- stely ibe inflsmstion snd willing when Ihe piin cea-es. (Re.il the Direction around Ihe Bog.) 1.111. u t ttl, I . Loinsumpiion, Liver Uom lainl, Pain in the chest or side, falling off of the hnir, one or the other alwsy accompanies cold feet. (Thi Oinlmenl is Ihe true remedy.) I is a rum sign nf disease lo have cold feet. TETTER. There is nothing belter for the cure .f Teller, PILES. Thousands sie yearly cured by this Oinimeui. CORNS. Occasional use of Ihe Ointment will slwij kei p Co n from growing. People need never be troubled with ihrm il they will use i'. Head Ihe folhwtnjr Communication, Riceived fiom an old. reipeced snj well known citu n of I'bi'sdalphu. and then judge for yout elf: . Philadelphia. 10 mo., 13lb, 1846. -To 1'. B, Peterson, Having been r. qucti'd to give my opinion on the merit of M'ALLIS TEH'S SALVE, I am willing to enumerate hkk of the b. nt fit which I have 1 1 peiienced in tbe uae or the article. In the spring of 1845, I bad sn attack of Ery. ipcla in my fjee whieh becanae very painful, and extended into one nf my eyes, hems attended with fever, my dislres wa great and I began to be fear ful of loeit'g my eta. Although not much nf a believer in ht ia commonly ealb d qoack medicine, I purchased box and made an spiilicslion to my fare. To my surprise the pain soon sb itrnl, snd in a we. k. time it was ent. rely cured, end I firmly believe that it i ihe ali-, under Providence that cued me. From that time lo the preont. I hae used the Hide a occasion required, snd i" every cise where I bsve U'CI It, I have found s decwled U-nefit Alone lime, on going In bd st night, my ihrnst wss so sore ibat I swallowed with difficulty, hot by an application of the salve I was rtlieved l-efore morning. , , , I bve usocj it in rasa of burps, lruirs. sprains, snd flesh ent, sll with the happiM rrTects snd one case of imisoning hy s wild vine in the woods. bss tM-eo dried up and cured bv a lew rphcJlions From my own iieiimv, would'stionaly te- coinnjend U lo sll, s s chesp, conveuwnt, Icntily medicine. - . 1 he become se partial In It, tlmt I ripeet lo keep It constantly In my lamlly. . Though not sml'ilious lu spir In print, yet I csnnot refuse lo have tins commm.lr Ion msde public if Judged best to ere th e iu.e of humsni. iy. Kespeetrully thine, WM ADM8, No. S8, Old York Hosd.' UAH I iii.ti. .i Uiutment will be genuine utiles the nanus of Jame M'AUieter, or Jamo M'AlMster cV Co., sre wrtiten with a pen nn eve ry lebel. JAMEM M ALLI8 TEK, . Sol proprietor nf ihe a'wvo medicine. VyPRJCJS, IS CENTS PBR BOX.TJj Aeserst J. W. FRILINO, 8bnlury, FORSYTH, WILSON Co Nnrthumheileml. " - Dr WM. M BICKLEY, DasvUle, i.u. ugilUBB, Belissgrove, P. C. 8HFLI.ER. Lewisburg, v WM. F.NAOLE. Milton. . JOHN 8HARPLBS8, Csltswissa. rsb. istb, 184 8. eowly . rank, mote list. pgiuvstLtaivia. The followln; list show the current f stuff of sll taasfhrsnia Bank N.ites. The most implicit re liance may be placed npon hv as it I ever week arrowy compared wild and corrected Rom Bit K sell's Reporter. Rank In Philadelphia. Na-.. ,..,,. Dts-s NOTES AT PAR. Bank of Nnith Americs . , , Bsnk of the Northern Liberties , , Commerrisl Dank of Penn'a. . , Fsrmers' anil Mechsnirs' Bsnk ; , Kensington Bsnk , , , Philadelphia Bsnk . , , Srhurlkill lsank . 3nithwark Ilsnk . . Western Bsnk . Mechanic' Bsnk . Manufacturers' A Mechanics' Bask (tank of Penn Township . . r.irsr.1 Bank . . Bank of Commerce, Isle Moyemensing Bsnk of Pennsylvania . . Country Ranks. Bank nf ('hester County Westchester Bank nf Delaware County Chester Bank nf Cermnntown Oermsntown ' Bank of Montgomery Co. Norristnwn Dnylestnwn Bank Hoylestows Raston Bank Eaalnn Farmers' Bank of Buck ro. Bristol par par par par par par par par par par par par pa par par par par par par par par par Bank nf Northumberland NorthumUerlsnd par I'nluml'i Bsnk A rtriilge co.('olumhi par rarmcrs ong ol Lancaster i.ancsstet. par Lsncsster County Bunk Lancaster Bank Farmers' Bank nf Reading Office of Bank of Penn'a. Office do do Office do do Office do do Lsncsster par Lsncnster ' pit R'Siling - psi Hsrrishurg'l These Lancaster I offices Reading f do not Esstnn j issue n. NOTE8 AT UIBUOUBT, Rank nf the United States Philadelphia 17 Miner' Bank nf Poltaville Dank nf l.ewislown . Rank of Mtddlntown Carlisle Bank Exchange Bank i)a do branch of Hairishurg Bank l.elinnnn Bank Merchants' &. Manuf. Batik nnk of Pittsburg West Branch B ink Wyoming Bank Northampton Bank fottaville par lwiKtown failed Middletown Carlisle Pitthurg Hnllidavaburg Harrishurg Lebanon Piitsburg Pittsbutg Williamspnrl Wilkesbarre psr V It Allentnwo do snle LBerk County Bank Reading fstle.l Office nf Bank of U. 8. Do -do do Do do do Bsnk of Chambershurg Pittsburg failed Erie New Brighton Chamberabyrg ' Gettysburg Montrose Erie Waynesliurg Washington Honcsilule Brown ille do d Bank of Gettysburg Bank of Su-quetianns Q, Si 3") i U li I I brie Bunk Farmer' &. Drovers' Bank nk liit Bank Hoiieedaln Bnk Mntinngaliels Dank of B. k Hank York IN. B. 7 ho note of those banks on which we limit quotations, snd ii!ustitute a dash ( ) are nnl purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, with the exception of those whieh have a letter of reference. BROKEN BANK 8. Philadelphia 8av. lit. Philadelphia Loan Co. Schuvlkill Sav. In. Philadelphia failed do ' failed do tilled do do Kensington Sav. In. A Pcnn Township 8a. In. Manual Labor Bang (T. W; Dyott, prop.) failed Towamla Bank I owanda Bedford Beaver Alleghany Bank of P. ' Bank of Beaver Bank of 8watara no sale closed closed failed closed Harrishurg Washington Bellefonte Bank of Washington Centre Bank City Bank Farmer' & Mech'ca' Bsnk Fsrmers' & Mech'cs' Bank Farmers' ft Mech'cs' Bsnk Hsrmony Institute Pittsburg Pittsburg Fayetle eo, Greencaatlo Harmony no rale failed hiled failed 110 sale Huntingdon Bsnk Huntingdon no sale Juniata Bank Lumbermen's Bsnk Lewbdown no aale Warren Dundaff New Hope Milton -Mead si lie Port Carbon Carlisle Montrose Unionlown fa lie Northern Bsnk of Pa. New Hope Del. Bridge Co. Northumh'd Union Col. Bk. North Western Bank of Pa. no Sule closed no sale closed . failed . closed failed Office of Schuylkill Bank Pa. Agr. dt Manuf. Bank Silver Lake Bank Union Bank of i'cnn'a. Westmoreland Bank Greensburg closed Wilkeabsrre Bridge Co. Wilkeshsrre no isle (TT All notes purporting to be on any Peunsyl- vanis Bank nnl given in thr above list, may be aet lown a Irauti. NEW JERSEY. Bank of New Brunswick Brunswick failed I par par par i tailed I Belvideie Bank Belvidere Burlington Co. Bank Medford Commercial Bank Perth Amhoy CumherUnd Bank Bridgelon Farmers' Bank Mount Holly farmers' and Mechanics' Bk Rahway Farmers' and Mechanic' Bk N. Biunawick Farmers' and Merchants' Bk Middletown Pt, Franklin Bank of N. J. Jersey City failed failed failed failed failed i failed i Pr no aale DO ssle Hounken UKger. (staging lo ttoboken lersey City Bsnk Jereey City Mechanic' Bunk Patterson Manufacturers' Bank Belleville Morris County Bank Morristown Monmouth Uk of N. J. Free told Mechanic' Bank Newark Mechsric' and Manuf. Bk Trentoo Morris C nl and Bkg Co Jersey City Fust Notes Newsrk Bkg & Ins Co New.rk i New Hope Del Bridge Co Lsmbertsvillo N. J. Msnufae. and Bkg Co Hoboken failed N J Protrcton eV Lombard bk Jersey City failed Orange Bank Orange i I'aierwm Bank Paleraon failed People' Bank do I Ptinceion Bank Princeton psr Salem llsnktng lo Balem per State Bank' IXewsrk State Bank Elixabethtown i tfiste Bsnk Csmden psr Stste Bsnk of Morris Morristown 1 ttuie Bank Trenton failed 4lero snd Philsd Msnuf Co Bslem failed Sussex Bsnk Newton i I renton Nanking Co I ronton psr Union pank Dover f Washington Bsnking Co. Hackenssck failed DELAWARE. Bk of Wilm & Brandy wine Wilmington Bank of Delaware Wilmington Bank of Smyrna 8myrns Do branch Millord Farmers' B2 of Stale of Del Dover Do branch Wilmington Do branch Georgetown Do branch Newcmle Union Bank Wilmington (T Under 6's pat pat pa i par pa par par par PV J On sll heuks maikrd tbus () there are ei. br counterfeil or altered note of the vroue ds- onminaiimia, in eireiilalinn, A Tuousasd DoLisas Msrss I ASHBY & XIOOAF, Hal nnd Cap Manufacturem South East Corner of ith and Murket Street, Varment story. IHILADILrRIA LT AVE cnsisnt y nn hsnd s full and eotiplele i-A assortment of HATS. CAPS, snd r UK. Also sn eb'tstit sortment of siens' an I boys' Leghorn, Panama, and P.bn lesf Hsts. All of which h a savin of $1000 in n nl, will b sold, whole -ate snd retail, el the v. ry lowest prices. .Counny dealer would da well to cell, se by conoiny and low tent, ws ' eusbieJ to sell at very low rate. June lOth, I8iw O. BENKEIIT. BOOT MAKER. ; ':'"!V' .' Ifo. 40. Sovth Fovstm Stsbst, AsoviCagsniDT. sPatCIsASBLraiAs Jss. 1ih, lltl- CIIPAP WATCHES k. jTEWELRT. . J. & W. L. WARD, No. 108 CHESNDT Street, Philadelphia, ,. Opposite thi Ffdnklin House, M PORTERS of Gold sua' Silver Patent Le ver Wstches, snd Manufacturer of Jewelr I A good sssortment slwsv on hind. Gold Pa- ent Levers, 13 jewels. 38 : Silver do. SIS to 120; Gold Lepine. $30; filver do. f 19 to ISi CI. cka snd Time Pieces, Gold Pencils, 9199, upwsrds; Dismond Pointed Gold Pens, 91.50; Gold Brsceietsand Breast Pins, in crest vsriely; Esr Rinis i Miniature) Cases) Gusrd Ibsins, Bia ta t-,23 ! Plated Tea Cets, Castors, i eke Baskets. Candlesticks, Britannia Ware, Fine Ivo ry Handled Tsble Toiler, and s general sssort ment of Fsney Goods. AHEItOAH StLVM. FORK AND SPOON MANUFACTORY. S.k W t. WARP, No. 106 CHEPNCT St., Philadelphia, bnnoitte. the Franklin House, Msnnfsrturers of all Kind's of Bilver Ppopns. Forks, Tea ets. Lsdles, Ate. All work ms'dV by us ia stsmped with our name, and warranted to be mane of purely American coin. Philadelphia, August 13, 18480 mo. FEVER AND AGUE! 11 OTH0R0UGHLY ERADICATED BY ROWANIVS TONIC IIXTCRB 1 ! T'HST grest National, Old Forite.nd Ster A ling Remedy! ! I of EIGHTEEN YKARS STANDING still unspnroached in its wonder- ful tticcess, certsinty. and saf.ty, in the etas or WBSTCHKD COMPLAINT Ml (jy II you would escape the arsenical (poison. mil) coiiiurrieiia isxe not a bottle Jrom ant me. tba is not guarded by r e 'written tiirn'alur of theoriginsl inventor snd proprietor, JoBtt R. Rowand, on a paper label, trotting ths mouth nnd cork. Thi remedy hss never been bolstered np by false snr! decei ful puff, but bss won it uav to the confidence and unive.al adm tion of the in. naoiraniot rtvcgANo Aorn Pistsict BY ITS GOOD WORKS JIND h'RVITS ALONE, to which all the agent, and every person who hve used it, well teefifv. PROPRIETOR'S OFFICE 143 Arch Street Phil.lelphia. Aofnts for Sn. bury Ira T. Clement, J. W. Friling, H. Mwr and Geo Bright. Agents for Northumberland Forsythe, Wil son & Co., ft M. MTay. Augtiit 5, 1S4S eow Time nnd Distance Saved t SUNBURY FERRY. THE.nbscriber having leased Ihe Stinbnry Ferry, beg leave to inform Ihe public. Ihat they are prepared to convey Teame, Pleasure P..,!.,,.. n P . . .. ... v,., , , passengers arms the river with tsfety and without delay. They have pro vided themselves with new snd commodious craft, which will always be attended with able and careful hand. Peisons travelling to and from and throneh Stinbnry to New Berlin, Lewisburg, Hnrtleton and other place, will find it greatly to their ad vantage to cross at thi Ferry instead of the Bridge, as they would save from two to four mile in distance. JOHN SPEF.CE. LEWIS LENHART, Sunbury, April t, 1848 DR. SWEETSER'S qp ss s s cm s . THIS Medicine is warr mfrd, nn oath, not to contain a panicle of Calomel, Corrosive Sub limate, Arsenic, Chloride of Gold, or any delrle rons mineral. The principle upon which thi Medicine acts, is hv awisling and harmonii-ing with nature; it rive out ell foul aenmnntoua humor from the Mood and body, and by assimilating with and strengthening the gastric juice of the stomach, it assists diges'lon ; in short there is not vein, srte ry, muscle or nerve in the human body, that is not strengthened by the PANACEA, snd it also possesses the remarkable property or removing mercury from tbe hone and joint. FOR ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, rilrvv. Seorhntir. Affections. Tnmnra Ser.tfiila or Kings' Ei , White Swelling., Erysipelas, Ulcer. 'sneers. Itunning Sores, Scabs and Bile lime ami a deteimined perevernce in D . SWEET SER'S PANACEA, wilt effect a cure. FOR INDIGESTION. Rejection of food, Nausea, Vomitings, Nervous f lections, llilliou" complaints, Hesd ele. Paleness, or Female Irregularities, Dr. SWEETSEIt'S PA NACEA will soon effect a cure ; but if obstinate. or sttended with griping, flying psms, the dose should be increased, and the cure will soon be ef fected. Let not the patients frighten themselves with Ihe idea thai they sre too we .k to take mucb medn ine; hut heir in mind that this mildly opera ting med cine put not weakness into the frame, but moil certainly draws weeknes out, leave strength in il place, snd by giving composed sleep at nigi't. and an spiietile lo relish any fond, re-animatea the whole frame wl'h vigorous action cleattng tbe mind and improving the eight. SCROFULA AND OtANBULAR AFFEC TION 8. Scrofula ia Slid In be beriditary, th infant re ceiving Irom it parent ihe seed of ihie dieeae. which increase with Its yeaie. if neglected and not enbmit'ed to frequent purification with Dr, 8 WEET8ER'8 PANACEA. The gland are phv red in Ibe corner of the body, and out of tbe way of direct communication ; their real use i s subject on which much difference of opinion prevsil ; ii umce us to know thai when in a disessed stste. ihey sre espalde of being purified and cleansed hy s long course of Dr. 0WKEISEH8 PAN A UK A. which restore them to sound and proper sction. Scroful. us person can never pay ton much attention lo their blood, its purification should be their first thought, for after a king course nf perse verance, ibry will ever curt beredtUry disease. In esses of JA CNDICE. ASTHMA. LIVEN COMPLAINTS, TIC DOLOREUX RHEU MAI ISM OR RHEUMATIC GOUT, Dr SWEETSER'S PANACEA csnnot be loo high ly extolled it sesiches out Ihe very root of Ihe diese, and hy v miiig il from tbe Blood make s cure certain snd perm ment. Fr disesae of the Bladiter and Kidneys, Stric tures, Gravel. Stone. Piles. Fistula. Uiinaru Ob tlruetinns and Extreme Costivtness Dr. 8 WEET. SEK'S PANCEA ia Ihe best rem. dy ever trJ: il remove sll tho-e acrimonious humo-s from th Blond which gise rise lo the shove diseases, snd hy keeping the blood in s pore condition, in.ure lieslih. For DROPSY, FALLING owns BOWELS Imour ties ef the Blood. Mercurial Taint. Weak nesi ofthe Sp:ne Fiom of Blood lo the Head Gid d uet', Sheing and Buzzing Noise in Ihe Htait nnd Ears, Dr. WE ET8KIT3 PANACEA wil give rertsiu reliefs in sll sevee and chronic ces. the patient csnnot he too often reminded thai tar err doses and perseverance "ill eff-et a cue. I i ChUls and Fevers B liaus Fevers. Affections nf ths F.yes end Ears, Spongy and Bleeding Gums Bnnchitis ami recent Coughs and Coldt, Ur. oWEnleKKM i'ANAEA will tie tound perfectly sure gnd certain in it effect-i, GRAVEL AND URINARY COM PLAIN T8 Tboie cnmpisin's are generally sttended wMi the most futsl ronsrqueiice. snd sre seldom or ne. vet cured by the tueai-til mode of treatment I they unu.liy accompany Ihs p.lienl to the grsve, after -iillering the most eicrurtating pain and lor lure. The cause of i hrse complaints are the asms as eH "theis, lbs dros ot the blood becomes encrusted on the finest nsrrow psteagee, whenos "rise morbid deletion sod tnppagra of mine. Yo will find he most powerful d uretics of no use, a they only increase lbs qusniuy or urine end do not punfy nd strengthen th part. By purifying the blend wilb Di. SWEETSER'S PANACEA. u re smv the eue ol Ihediesaee.enneeauently K can not eiiat any longer, sflrr sufficient pneeveranee ia its use has deprived ths Mood and body of sll acrimonious Dumors sod incruststion. DISEA8E8 otTBgLUNGS-CONSUMPTfON litis is s ery prevalent and ratal disease t il re auds Skoetly Irom seslecud coughs, eold and StoB- shitis, sl from impioper Ireelmaol in many vtiier carts, sues ss pacisIcs, fivers, It Hsmmj't- n. enn email pot, snd a host of other bsdly tresled disecee j where Ihe cause, Instead of having been thoroughly removed Irom toe niooa ana ooay, nave only been palliated or removed from ono part to break out In another. By diverting your hodiea of all foul ha mors, through th medium of Dr. 8WEET8ER'8 PANACEA, Ihe core ia at ones rendered eertsin snd permanent Recollect, while there is scrimo. nlous humors Hosting in the circulstion, it Is as p( to settl on the long s sny other prt of the body, t this is the reaeon Ihat eonaumptioa is so prevalent B,LE8' 80RE8 AND ULCERS, .. Which you aee on the sxlerior, corns from and have their source In, th Inte.lor, and Might Just si well have .etiled on your lungs. User, or enr other p.ttl which we know the, frequently do, sod trh duce most violent Inllammator, disorders. Th? humot which occasions these , , fc) h,J ecrimonlons burning nature. . We know U front the pain it givea in forming, and afterward IteteJ pidly ulcerating and corroding the flesh end skirt of Ihe pert where it breaks out This shows the; necessity of frequently purifying the Mood with DsZ SWEETSBVs, PANACEA, snd keeping malignant humors in uiWnnv Sbqpld vqej bvt a bile or ulcer, be thankful that, paiure bss takes? iroutne to wnrn you or tne osnger your Mt spd I oj m, iot n i. warning; toai tne piOOO Ig.lpa.J Had thi same scrimoni S. IfCed ihe lu'nes insteaiT .1- 1- 1 r - 1. - . . I . . , - r of ths surface of ynttr body for its sest, eonsump' linn nf ihe lung would have been theVonsequencV D. Isy not then, lo purify and cleanee with D' 8weetnr' Panacea. SI'INE DISEASE. Bpinai affections, mlargement of the4 Done' sod joint, white swellings, hip joint compUVril, rup. luiee, fsllmg of the bowel and worn-, disease, will find speedy oure in Dr. SrVEETsER'S Pit. NACEA. Where the disease lis. been of .mg -landing, ihs time required lo make a cure will lie longer but the patient may reel assured that a, determined perseversn.ee will effect it, BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA Agn DISEASE OF THE WINBPII'E. The disease, proceed from the eeriositv a. corrupt humors of the blood, having tied itself on tne innini sua lungs, snu stopped them up, so that thev cannot draw auffittii-nt air in for respiration Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA will give imm.l dtnte relief, anil to make the cure perfect and car lain, it should lie continued some time after to free the .ystrtn of ull bjj humor. RHEUMATISM, RH KUM ATK5 GOUT AND nt cm.uiu.-u, lilwK.itE3 Find s.tfe and speeilv cure in Dr X IV IP rT SF.H'S PANACEA. U cure. ,y searching ever, blood ves el ami artery, and driving out sll impu rities and foul humors accumulated therein, which ia the cause nf rh umslism, g ui snd swellin.. f the joints. The de elerous effects of cslomel and other mineral poisons, readily yield to it sovereign influence ; indeed, when it val-jahle properties be come fulls known, ihe use of all miner I prison will he consigned to Mhe loinb of all the Cspuleis,' and only be thoiiglit of as s by-gone custom of the dar ker age. Dr. Siveetner's Panacea is dsn a sure euro for ilyspepji. pile, rnsiiveuess, vertigo, head-' che, aiu in the breast and liver complaint. FEVER AND AGUE. Fever is si av cause.l by s disorderly move ment of Ihe blood, struggling to fiee itself of mntnm. thing that encumbers it ; in fuct, every kind of fe. ver is nothing m ire than s struggle between tbe blood snd corrupt humors, snd ss soon ss the cor rupt humors ste rxpel'ed, you have Ho more fever wnen s patient v. ith lever sonmiu to be bled, or have hi blood poisoned with mercurv. it weakens his frame lo ch' a degree ihat if he survi.es the prnre-s, it alut ey leave him euhject to distressing chills, when 9 lime out of 10 be resort to egue pills powders, or tonic mixtures; thi is going from bad to worse, aa these vegetsble pills, powders, dee, am ii'.iniiig not mercury snu qumtne in disguise, which msy for a time drive the diaease so fsr into Ihe holy not lo be perceptible, but very soon U will break out again with fesrfjl violence. To cure eeue and fever, the cause of th diee must be re moved nut of Ihe blood snd body, which csn be ef fctuilly done hy using Dr. 8WEET8ER8 PA NACEA, which purifies, cleanses and strengthen. It contsin nothing Ihat csn possibly injure, snd its use stways s ssteguaru against chills and fevers. PILES. In ah. Cas or Pilks, Dr. 8WEETSER'8 PANACEA will eff.ct s very speedy cure. It re moves from Ihe blood, stomach snd bowels, at: those foul scrid burning humors, which sre th catue of Piles and Costivene., and by strengthen ing the digestive organ, improve every part of lb entire boil v. FLATULENCY AND WIND. These diseases are caused hy Ihe stomach snd bowels being choked up with viscid slimy mslter the sir which enters them cannot e-cpe until foreec by eome contriclion of the eiomscb to egpel it hence the cause of pain. A few dote of Dr 8WEET8ER-S PANACEA will convince th. uffeter Ihat relief is sttained. GREAT MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN. Parent will find the PANACEA s veluibk medicine fir their children, keeping their bodie ir a healthy condition, thereby assialing their g-owth children or grown peisons, after taking ikerene liable to be eitsckeit witb an epidemic a before, a it alway leave the blond in s pore condition, ant Ihe mire system in a strengthened tte h drive, out all kinds of weakness from tbe body and lesvei all heal b within.- . . . M ARRIED' LADTEft X Will find Dr. 8 WE PSER'S PANACEA a medi c ne purely ad ipted to their uae. Most Isdies du ring Ihe period of pregnsney sre sflticted with pile Dr. 8weeier' Pansee. by regulating the boweli will entirely obviate thi. and it purifying propel lie nn the blond and fluids, insures lo I hem heal thy off-pring. No one who ia e mother ahouM b without it, end Ihne who are noraing will find ', ol giest b. n. fit In the heahh of iheir infanta. For harrenne. and all diseases of the womb, i i without s rival in theenire histoty end cstslogii of medicine by it extraordinary vtrengthenin power, it stimulate end strengthen the w.unh, weakness of which is lb cu ul failure to ha offspring.' NERVOUS DISEA8E8." Under thi head mav be elsssed Palpitation ihe Heart, Tic Doloresug or Faeeache, Neuralgit Indigea ion.Tnoihsche, Melanchol) , Hyleric.en in fsct, every ilnes-e caused by the sharp, bitin scrimnnious hil nors irritating Ihe nerves ( tb nerve receive the morbid impteesinn ftom Ibe .U mach, or rsther from the blo.Nl through Ihe egenc of the Momach and digs tiv organs, snd sliboug other paru of the lo.ly sre sppirently th seat he disesse, elill it i reuaed by ihe morbid impret -ion conveyed from tlie blood by ihe nerve, to tin pait, A few dote of Dr. 8 WEE I'eJEK'S PA ' NAt-EA will oon asaure the patieut thst be iu ihe cure in his possession, ERYSIPELAS. i.s 8T. ANTHONY'S FIRE Thi is sn inflammatory di.oider, slw.ysslieru ed with more or lea pain, h proceed from lk fool, acrimonious humors lodged in ths blood sn fluids, setlliog nn tlie ,m'e snd face, causing ei treme psin and fi vera; l application on theeu fsee sre worse than useless, a they on'y tend throw the disea- in some other part, snd peihsi rauee ilenlh. Bleeding ie likewise impenper. 1 ui th di-es you mu I get rid nf th csoae t e ly manage I get the foul humor out of y our blno and vnu will be well in a day. Dr. etWEE' SKK'S PAN At-EA, a thorough purifier of tl blno.1, will eee'ch out eveiy impurity in the me remote p.rt of the body and espel it through I medium of the bowels. There is sot s vein, art ry, miiicle or organ of th entire framewoik' msn, ihat Dr. Bweetser'a Panacea doe not'j prove. Ta tk it when you sre well is to Its well i snd when sick to become well DR. 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