, Corrected voetkly. by Henry Matter. , Wat, . a r : ; - 1 25 Rti, !,. ,, . m Cobb, r 60 Oat. 40 Buttkb, " i ;'' 'IB V.OB, , . g Pnaa, " 6 Ft.e, U5 Tattow, ... 0 Dnnwn, . ft Piat, f - . ft Hi'ttl YlkX, ; v ;" "' 10 Damn Arri.ts, ".',' ' 78 HI HI I 1.1 HA NCR'S COMPOUND SYRITPOF HORB IK HIND FOR THE CURB OF Cough, Cotit, Conmrnplvm, Spitting of Blood, Fam in In Side and Hrratt, Bronchi!', Croup, Atthma and all ditto art ri fine from a diumderrd conditio of the fa ig or neglected fnld. ' TAKE TIME BY THE FORELOCK, To piece of advice which l suitah.'e In nil seasons nJ applicshle til purposes ; though there i nn instance in which this piece nf advice in mnre valu. able, than to fwriMn who have cough nr cold, for if they nrglrcl what rnv appear In them irry trifling ;.v the begixxixg. il may lead to tmflsrnmation of l.uug. and finally Consumption ! Tn all who have a cough, we would ay, procure a bottle of . HAXCE'S COMPOUXD SYRUP OF HOREHOUXD. The medicine in pleaamit to lake, and it may ssve you yexrs of suds-ring: : Pike ..SO Cents per bottle or sir. hollies fir fi nfl. Prepared and sold by SE PH S. HANCE, 108 U a Hi mare Ft. and corner nf Charles &. Pratt ats, ai.d by GEO NCR UIWJHT.H.ic.butt, I). BR A DTK AM, Nftithuroborland. N. 13, l47. TI2STIMOXY IS XOW RECEIVED Fbo an QrrcaH or tbb Clubs. frrHE following letter rre presented with a view of more fully showing Ae opinion ,f physi cians in relation to .h meoicsl va'ue of Da. Switm'i Oflarucdn Sist-roe Wilh Cnsbbt. Dr. SaTts Dear 8tr: Hsving used your Compound Srup of Wild Cherry, r tlensively in mv practice, I ve rrquetJ by yoe agent. Dr. Cru'cber, to eapress mv amnion in writing, of its properties aa a rcmeji d accnt. . f most cheerfully comp'y. a I feel by an doing, I will diacharge dobt I nue the community at li'ue, and phyictna in par icul.ir. Aa much aa f de eit quack n mo -dii-a and patent noetrum. f w i inilureil tr.im a fii'ure of the moat putent expeetoran a. rivomnien drd in our materia medicaa in mme ca-a of Die etaed lung, to try ynut preparariiin of Prunua Virginia or Wild Cherry., It ia auflicient In jy that I waa aa much pleased with the rerult of that and aulipequent trials that I now prescribe it in preference to hII oher reniedie where an eipeclo rnnl ia indicated. In the much droiled Pteurnn nia ir Diaeaae f the Lung, in the alarming form in which it appeara in Kentucky, I lenard it ai an inv.ilu ill remedy in the treatment of that diaeaae. To all who know me h.ie raid enough, hut f hie m y he Men by teraon nut of the vir.ini'y of Frai kfort, I wilt briefly add, that I have been n gHRed in an active practice of my profexatun fur 12 yeara, and am a regular graduate of Tianaylvaiiio, and this ia the firot patent medicine I ever thought enough uf to eipreia an opinion in writing. i j. H.ELI.TKON, M. D. Jan 7, 1847. Franklin co , Ky. - Famsroar, Kr.. Jan 7, 1847. The abitve ceri6cate ia frnn, one of our phtei iani living a few miles from here, he is doing a very god procure, and is ennoidered a good phy ei. cian, and stands fir; he is a he inn, a regular graduate. la. W. I.. CCTCr.a, l)iaggi-l and. Apothecary. fj Since the tntroductimi nf tnv artitln t.i the public, ibete have a number nf unprincipled idi viduala got up nostrums, which they amrri contain Wild Cherrv. Bnme are called 'Bdtsama ' Uiitera and even Syrup of VV ild (Jhej"ajt mine is the vr,m -ji unor is i no I yi evir intro ciNw coved hy the iiinwuHTIi of Pen nay I- oiioipbI and "i.ly genuine p tlnced to the public, which c public ttecoriia ot tne t-oinmouwtirnii . rennay vant i. I lie only a iiei;u)ril SKamat intfHiainon u ti tee that tny sinaturi: U on each b itile. Da. H.HWAVNE, Corner of Eighth and Unce i-t., Pliiladelphia Piepared only by Dr. 8 WAYNE. IN W. cor. ncr nf Eighth and Rc t'e.-t , Philadelphia, and fur -ale bv re'ecule Diuee'ata in tieaily all the principal towua in ih" United Stale. Only Agenta in 8unliury. a e HE.NHV MASSE R. ' CJEOIKiB UIUOHT. Dr. J. A. Morr... Dmiv.II.; T. 8. Mack y At So ', M lion ; M. D. Sc J. Wei's. Muncv; C. A. Wyatt. .eainhurg-, Dai St 8chnure, 8elinsgror; John (. Kenn, Line Mountain I'. O. Philadelphia, neS-etm. f6-ly Orphans Court Male. IN purau inc of an order of 'he Oiphans C'f I of Nnriltumleitand counif . will be a dd at pub lie sale, nn Saturday the 30th day of November irn-1.. en the prrmiaea, tn wil : A certain ir.r.t of land aitua'e in Lower AueoMa township. North umherlxiid county, coutain ng twenty sens more or li i-a ailjoii ing lands of Henry Fea ier and John Hendrrhot, whereon are erected a large dwelling Imuai and log barn. Late the etaie of Jacob Kui tr, dee'd. Pale to ci mmencf at 1 1 o'clock. A. M. of said day, when the enndiinnaof sile will be made kn .wn by PETER S. VDER, By older of the Court. Admr. EDWARD OVSTUR.CVk. Nov. g h. M47. 4t PHILADELPHIA 1EDICAL EOTTSE, FMubUihtd 15 yean ago. hy Dr. KISKELIS. The olW, sureal and heat hand to cure all funna of seen discs, disease of ibe akin and sulltiry habits of youth, ia D It. KINK K LIN, Jf. XV. corner of 3d and Union tin., between Spruet and fin, I j $quare from the Hreliange. YOL'NO MEN! if you value your life or your health, remember, the delay ef s month, nay, even a week, may prove your ruin, both of body and mind. Hence let no false modesty deter you from making your caae known lo one who, from education and repeclahiity,e.4n alone befriend vnn. He who places hinvelf under Dr. KINK KLIN'S treatment, may teligioualy confide in his honor sa a gentleman, and in who bosom will be forever locked the secret of the pstient. Ton many think they will hug the secret t. their wn hearts, and cure themelrs, Alaal bow of ten ia thra a fatal deluaion, and bow many a pro nMoiag young man, ho might have been an orna ment le society, baa faded from the earth. COUNTP.V INVALIDS, finding il ireonvenient to make paranatal applies It n, can. by Mating their turn riplicitiy, tngaiber with all their symptoms, (per letter, post paid.) have forwarded lo them a cheat eoniaioiug Dr. K a me ' dicinea appropriated accordingly. Packages of Medicines for war Jed to any pari of the United Siatea at a momenl'a notice. txy foT para UTTSsa, addieeaad to Dr. Kia. ma, Philadelphia, will be pionptl Mvtayled lo, Oct. 3ib, 184?. 1 DH. SWEETSER'S LP sfii-a tS3 THIS Medicine Is warranted1, on oath, not to contain a particle nf Calomel, Ciurnrive Sub limate, Arsenic, Chloride of Oold, or any delete, rona niinerala. . 1 ... ' Tbe principle upon which this Medicine acta, It he aaaiming and harmonising with nature) il drive .nut all foul ecrimnuioiie humors from the blood and body, and hy aanimilating with and strengthening Ibe gastric juic of the stomach, it assists digestion 4n short there is not a vein, arte ry, muscle nr nerve in the human body, Ihsl is not strengthened by the PANACEA, and it also pnaseaaes the remarkable property of removing mercury from the bones and joints. FOR ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, 8curf, Scorbutic A flections. Tumors. Scrofula or Kings' Evr, White Swellings EryeipeUa, IJIners, Canrera, Running Horsa, : Scab and Bilex. lime and determinerl perseverance in D . SWEET 8ERS PANACsA, will effect a cute. FOR IN DIGESTION, Rejilion of fool. Nauaes, Vomitings, Nervnnssf. lections. Uitliou complaint. Head ache, Palennsa, or Female Irregularitiea, Dr. SWEETSER'S PA NACEA will soon effect cure but if obstinate, or attended with griping, . flying pains, the dose should be increased, end the care will soon he ef fected. 11 not the pal tents frighten themselves with the idea that they ar too we..k to take much medicine but bear in mtnd that this mt'dly opera ting med cine put not weaknera into the frame, but mort certainly draws weaknee out, leaves strength in its place, snd by giving comioaed s'eep at nig'it, and an appetite to reliah any food, te-aoima'es the whole frsma wth viporoui action, clearing the mind and improving the eight. SCROFULA AND fiLANDULAR AFFEC- TIONS. Scrofula ia said In be heriditsry, the inf.int re ceiving from its parents the seeds of ths disease which tucreaai-s with its yesis, if neglected and not anV nil ed lit frentienl purifidition with Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA. The glands ere pi a. red in the corners of the body, and out of the way of direct communication ; their real use ia a subject on which much differetxe of opinion pnvaila; it suffices us to know tb-it when in a diseased slate, they are capable of being purified and cleansed by long court nf Vt. SWKEISKK'S PANA CEA, which restores throi U sound and pioper action. Scrofulous per on a rsn revet pay too much attention lo their blood, its purification should lie their first thought, for after a long course of perse- veraoca, they will ever cure heteditary disease. In eases of JACSDICE. ASTHMA. LIVER COMPLAINTS, 11C DOLOKEUX. RtlEU MfATlSU OR RHEUMATIC GOUT. Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA cannot be too high ly extolled; it searches cm it the very root of the disease, snd hy removing it from tbe Dlood makes a cure certain and perm .nent. . For diietisea nf the B ad tier irf Kidney. Stric ture Grartl. Stone. Pile. Pixtuta. Urinnri Ob ttruetitmtand Extreme CottireneM Dr. SWEET SER'S PANCEA is the best remedy ever tre J ; it removes all thoe acrimonious humo's from the Blood which give rise lo the above dieaee. and by keeping the blood in a pure condition, insurrs hesltb. For DROPSV. FALLING or ma BOWEL8. Impxrilit of the Blood, Mereurial Taint. Weak' net of the Spine Flout of Blood to the Head Gid- d'tirxa, Si'tging and Buzzing Ab'se tn the Head und Ear; Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA will give certain relief; in sll sevete and chronic caaes, Ihe patients Cannot be ton often reminded that tar- grr sWi and perseverance will effect a cue. In Vh lit and retert. U. limit Peter. Affection if Ihe Syr and Eiir. Spongy and Bleeding dam hrunchit and recent Cough and Cubit, Dr. SWEEISER'S PANACEA will be f ,und peifectly sure and certain in its effect. GR4VEL AND URINARY COMPLAINTS. . TlWe enmp'ainte are generally sttended with the most fatal conaequences, snd sre seldom or ne. ver rurtd by the pieent mode of treatment ; they uaual y accompany the pitienl t the grave, after uffering the mor-t excruciating pain and torture. The cauao uf ihrse complain s sre Ihe same ss sll others the dioaa d the blond bccom s encrusted on the finrai narrow psfsages, whence aria.' oiurbid aectrt ona and toppagisof uine. You will find the m st p iwerful d urelic of nn use, a they only increase the quantity of urine and do not puiify nd tienutliin th pBrt. By purifving Ihe blmul with Dr. SWEETSEK'M PANACEA, ou re move the ciune nl the diaeise, consequently it can not eiiat any luucer, after sullii ient perseterance in ita use baa deprived the hl od and body of all acriinomout humors aud incrustation. DISEASES ov Tt LUN OS-CONSUMPTION. This is a ery prevalent and fntal dixeae ; it re suits tiiortly from neglected cougha, colds and bron chitis also from impioper treatment in many uther esi-e, auch as measles, fevers, inflimmstions and suisll pn(,snd a hol of other badly treated disesses; where ihe cause, instead of having been thoroughly removed from the blood snd body, have only been palliated or removed from one part to hre.ik out in another. Hy divesting your hndiea of all foul hu mora, through the medium of Dr. SWEETSER'S PAN ACEA. tbe cure ia al once rendered certain and eriiianenl. Rrenllect, while there is acrimo nious humors d ialing in the circu'ation, it ia aa apt to rente on tbe lung a any other part of the body ; this is the res ton that consumption is so prevalent. BILES, SORES AND ULCERS, Which you see on the eiterior, come from snd have their source in, Ihe inletior, snd might just as well bsve ten led on ynui lungs, liver, or any other put; which we know they frequently do, and pro duce mo.t violeiit inflammatiity dmonlera. The humor which oceaims these sores is of a highly arrimnnions burning fixture. W know it from the psin it givea in forming, snd sftcrtserds its rs pidly ulcera'ing and corroding the tVsh snd akin of the sit where it brisk out. This shows tbe necessity nf frequently purifying the blood with Dr. 8WEETSEK S PAN ACKA, and keeping such malignant humors in su' j- clion. Should you have a bile or ulcer, be thankful that nature hss taken trouble In warn yon of the danger your life and ho dy is in, for il ia a warning lb si the blood is foul. Hsd ibis same serimony srlrcied ihe lungs inead of the surface of your body for Us aeat, consump tion of the lungs would have been the'ennerqurnee. D. Isy not then, to puiify and cleanse with Dr. Swartset's Psnseea. SPINE DISEASE. ' Spinal affection, enlargement uf the bones and joints, while swellings, hip joint complaint, rup tutes, fsllmg of the bowels and wnm diseara, will And a speedy cure in Dr. SH'EETSEK'S PA NACEA. Where tbe disease b as bean of long standing, the lima required lo make cure will he longer ( hot the patient may real assured Ibal a determined petrevsrsnce wdl effect it BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA ab DISEASE OF THE WINDPIPE. Theaa disease proceed from Ida seriosity or corrupt humors of ihe blood, having tiled itself on Ibe Ihrnal and lungs, and slopped them up, so thai they cannot draw sufficient air in fot respiration. Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA will gVelmme ilto N1?. ilt to make tbe core perfect art car- lain, It ahontd be continne l om time after, to free the ys:em of all bad humors. . t , ,, , - RHEUMATISM, mrFJtTMAtin OOUT AND ; MERCURIAL DISEASES rind eafe and epecdy cur in Dr. 8VTGHT SER S PA NACEA. Il cures by searching every blood vessel snd artery, snj driving oui all imnij. ritiee and foul humors aepiimnlstait tbaritln aKI.I, a the cause of rh"umatien, gnat and swellings of ui-j jiiinis. i ne rteieterous effects or calomel and olher mineral poisons, tcadily yield lo lis sovereign Influence ( indeed, when its val-iahle prnpertiea he come fully known. Ihe use of sll mineral pnison will I eonsigneil lo 'the lomb of all Ihe Capoleis,' and only be thought ofss a bv-gone cotom of the dar ker ages. Dr. Sweetser's Panacea is also a sure cure for dyspepsia, piles, costivenrss, vertigo, head ache, pain in Ihr breast and liver complaint V FEVER AND AGUE. Fever Is aUays caused b a disorderlv move ment of the Mood, struggling to f ee i'e-lf of inmr- tning thai encumbers it j in fct, every kind bf fe ver is nothing more than a struggle between the blood and corrupt humors, and as sooft as the cor rupt humors are eipel ed. yoti hsve nn more fever. When a pstient with fever submits to be bled, or have his bio d poisoned with mercury, it weakens his frsmn lo such a degree that If he survive,, the prnres, it always leavea him suhject tt distressing chills, when t) times nul of 10 he resort to aaoe pills, powdeia, or tnnic mixtures; this is gnlnit fr m hsd 10 worse, ss these vegetable pills, powders. Sit, are nothing but mercury snd quinine in dignlse, which may for a lime drive the disease so fsr into the hody as n it to be perceptible, but very soon it will brak nut sgiin with fearful vio'ence. To cure ague snd fever, ihe csuseof the disra e must he re moved out of the blood snd body, which can be ef fectuilty done by using Dr. SWEETSER'S PA NACEA, which purtfie, cleanses and strengthens. Il rontiin nothing lhal csn possibly injure, and its use is slways a safeguard agnint chillaand fevers. PILES. In Att Casss nr Pttr.e, Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA will eir ct a very speedy cure. It re moves from the blood, stomach and bowels ell those foul scrid burning humors, which are the caueeof Piles and Cotivents, and by strengthen ing ihe digestive organs, improves every part of the entire body.' .'I FLATULENCY AND WIND. Thee disexsea se cau ed by the stomach and bowels being choked op with viscid slimy matter, the air which enters them cinnot e'eape until forced by some contraction of the a omach lo expel itt hence the cause of pain. A few diwes of Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA will convince the sufferer that relief is attained. GREAT MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN. Parents will find the PANACEA a valuable medicine for the r children, keeping their bodies in a heatihy c. ndnion, thereby assisting their g'owth; children or grown petanna, after Inking it, are not liable to be attacked with an epidemic sa before, ss it slwsys lesves the blond in a pure condition, and the i ntire sytem in a strengthened stste ; it drives out a I kinds of wesknrea from Ihe body and leavea all bca! hy within. MARRIED LADIES Will find Dr. 8WE TSER'S PANACEA a medi. c ne purely adtpted tn their uae. Most ladies du ring the iri..d of preensncy are afflicted with piles. Dr. 8weetsrr's Psnsces, by regulating Ihe bowels, will entirely obviate thi. and lis purifying proper lies on the Mood and fluids, insures to them heal thy offprtng. No one who ia a mother should lie without it, a d those who are nursing will 6nd il of great bent fit In ihe health of their infants, For barrenness and all diseases of the womb, il is without a rival in the entire hislmy and csulogue nf medicines; by its extrsordinsry strengthening power, it stimulates and atrenglhena Ihe womb, a woakneea of which is the csu.e oi failure lo have offspring. NERVOUS DIE.8E8. Under Ihi hend may lie classed Palpitation of the Heart, Tie Doloreaut or Facrach. Neuralgia, Indigestion, Toothache, Melanch?1; .Hysterics, snd in fact, every disease caused by the sharp, biting, acrimonious humors irritating Ihe nerve ; the nerves teceive Ihe morbid impteacinn fmrn the sto mach, or rather from the blood through Ihe agency uf the stomach and dige live organs, snd although other parte of the ho ly are apparently the rest uf the disrsse, still it i caused by the morbid imp-es-sion conveyed from the blood bv ihe nerves, to that ps.t A few doses of Dr. SWEETSER'S PA NACEA will soon assure the patient thst be has Ihe cure in bis posaeasion. ERYSIPELAS, oa ST. ANTHONY'S FIRE. This is an inflammatory dioider, always eliend ed with m re or less pain. It proceeds from the foul, scrimnnious humors lodged in the blood and fluid, settling on Ihe lim' s snd face, causing ex treme pain snd fevers ; all spplications on the sur face are wnrse than useless, ss they only tend tn throw fie diaeae in anme other part, and perhaps rauae death. Bleeding is likewise improper. To cute Ihe disease yeu mu-t gel rid nf the csuse ; on ly manege to get ihe foul humors out of your hlnnd. and vou will be well in a day. Dr. HWEET SER'S PANACEA, a thorough purifier of the Mood, will ecarch nut every impurity in the more remote piria nf the body and exp'l il through the nvdiuin of the bowels. There is not a vein, arte ry, muscle or organ of the entire fremewoik of man, that Dr. Sweelsrr'a Panacea does not im prove. To take H when you sre well le to keep we I ; and when aick to become welL DR. SWEETSER'S PAX ACE A, heinieim posed piily ot a vegetable mailer, or meilical oerhs, and watratited. nn oaih. aa containing not one par ticle of mercurial, mineral, nr chiniicil substances, is found lo be rfectly harmless lo the mot lender age, nr the weskesl frsme, under any stage of hu man sufleiinet the mni pteanl snd benign tn ite 0 oration that waa ever offVred to the world; and al Ihe ssnte time tbe most rerisiu in searching out ihe root of any complaint, however deep, aud of perfi rnrng a cure. Price f I per bottle, or six bettlee for f5. For ssle, wholesale and retail, at the corner ol CHARLES and PRATT Si reels. Baltimore, anj alto by GEORGE BRIGHT, Nov. 8 147. .' Kunbory. NORTHUMBERLAND TO THE PUBLIC. TaOTICE is hereby given Ihtt the Bridge, over jyi the North Esst Branch of the Su.qurbanna, at Nortbuinbeiland, will be passable on the 6 rat day of November next, for Carriages of burthen, Ac, and that the rales uf loll hsve been leduced, lo take i fleet fiotn and sf.er ihe Bridge is passable as above, via: . .. For every Foot Passenger, 5 cents. For every Hor.e or Mule with Rider 10 . For every Hore or Mule without Rider, 8 For every Vthicle with one Horse, 50 For every additional Horse, 10 For Horned Catt'e per bead, S For Sheep or Swine ier bead, I By order of tbe Beard, D. DRAUTIGAM, Norlb'd,Oct.30, 1847. 41 fru. BytALTIUJM, NMlBMWtUo4. : 1R MS o From 50 to 400 Acres, At lYooi'tSl 05 to per Aero. : WE offer f-ir swleand for etimenf. shout SEVENTEEN THOUSANJ) ACRES of onimproved land In Faaisa, aa above elated, tn lha ffret twelve purchasers. Fur two dnllnr per acre, half cash, and the rest in three yearly psy ments.'lhe pnrehsar may choose his fstm nut inf the whole 17,000 acres (excepting water power and the Pine limber land.) The premises are silnated in the counties of Wy. oming and riflllivsn. Penn'l.i ahortt ft5 miles north from Northiimbfilsml, and 10 miles west ward from Ihei North Branch of the Su.qoeh inna River, nn the heads nf Mabnnpenv and Lovalsock creek. AWtit 8,000 acres have been already sold lo Sll families, snd settled by them, and they have cleared about iSOO acres. They certify that the 'SOIL, is rich axd deep, and the ground reasonably level, limbered with Sugar Maple. Beech, Hemlock, Wildcherry. Ate. well watered by fine spring, creams and Ukes, and the Sitvatiom Ueoiiontr Hi fray. Their full testimony snd description niay be seon at the office of tbe "Simhury American," signed hy John lluntftinger, Henry Riuch and 14 other sut ler. Those who wish tn see Ihe land, or tn make pur. rhsses. may csll on II. BELLAS, or at once go through Danville. Bloomsburg end Orangevil!e, Ac. to the Berwick Turrpike, which pas.es with in five miles of Ihe premises. Only solier and in dusttioua sel ler sr invite I. The cl arins, fen cing. Ac. c at about the same as in other counties. A family .houM hsve (100, or more, to begin there with satisfaction. Apply lo ChArles PI asani.Ej . Agent. Sun bury, for further information, or to the proprietors, HUGH BELLAS, Siib;iry. JOSEPH B. ANTHONY, Wiltiam'porl, GEORGE A. FRU.'K. J5um:V.'c October lSih, 1847. 2m LAST.1TCTISE. A LL persons ii debted to tho subscriber over six months, eiiher by note or book sccnunt. will dn well tn csll and settle soon. Immediate atten tion tn this notice will sive cos's. Kiuihury.Ocl 16. 1847. JOHN DOG AIL For Sale. rTHE BRICK HOUSE in Sunbutv. of the rtih. scriher, now occnpieil by Mis Morris. For Icrma spply to W. L. Dswstt, E q . or to mvclf. W. R. SMITH. . Northumberland. Octol-er 9, 1817 It "Secure the Shudow ere the Substance Fade." COLI.IXS' CEIEIIRATEU g3 as o t? rr rrv nrr on-a DAGUERREOTYPES! TWO SILVER MEDM.S awarded at the Fair of Ihe Franklin and American Imtitutrt fir the tiest na mow artiatical tpeament of IJag'ierrro- tyfie Portrait. FlHE recent improvements made by the euhcri JL bera, and which i- peculiar to their e-onhli-h ment alune, vix: an Upper Light, hae receded the highet recoflimemlj ions from the Preas, aid a'a written teatimoniil- from the first artiste in the country, aa to its great anperiurity over the usual Side Light Tbe peculiar advantage nf tbia l.ichi is thst the Natural Kxpanseto or tik Era can be nh'aincd more perfeoly than hereiofnre. j" Cit aena aed slrangera are ie?(ecifully ini. ted, whether desiring Por raits or not, to vit our spicious gullcries, probably iho lrgel and moat exten-ive in the United States, and examine fir theinaelvrs the astonishing improvements msde hy the subscribers in this wonderful srt. T. P. A D. C. COLLINS. Proprietors of the City Dagurrrrian F.it.bli-.h ment, No. 100 Chesnul street., two doors above Third, south si.'e. Phi sd. lphis, Oct. 9, 1917 4 in cow uijl an s. Watches Jewellery. Full Jewelled Goll Lever fur f 40, Warranted JACOB LADOlaCTJS, Ao. 246, Market ttreet. PHILADELPHIA, HAS constantly nn hand a large assortment of Gold and Silver Watchea, at the following low prices Full Jewelled CloM Levers, f 40 00 Sivr d i 20 00 Gold Lepines. full Jewelled, 30 1)0 Silver Lepines, 13 00 Silver Cjuartieis, 00 and 10 00 With a Urge assnrtment nf Fiax Jawxtcxar. such ss ear rings, finger rings breast pins, brace. lets gold and silver pencils, gold chains. Ac. liss also on tisnd a complete assoitmenl Lunette, patent and ptsin Wstch glasses, Main Springs, Verges, Diala and Hands of evt-ry description ; and in fuel, a complete assortment of Wstchmake a' tools and Watch Materials to which he would call the at tention nf the country trade in genetal. Those wishing anything in Ihe aboe tine, would find it in their advantage to ca'l and exa mine bis stuck befuie purchsaing elsewhere. JACOB LADOMU. No. 218 Msrket street, below 8th, Philadelphia, Sept 25, 1847. 6m PHILADELPIIIA Watches, Jcwellry auii Sil ver Ware, Guaranteed better fir the price than at any .other Store in Philnttrtjihin. may be hud, Wholetale and Rela'l, at (Iale MCIIOLAS I II U RAY'S) No. 72 North 2J street, above Arch, PHIL ADBX.PHXA. A 'I CUES, sll kind-, fair, low end medium qualities, among which are. Ujld Lev.-rs, lull jetaell'd, f 10 to 100 M Lepines, do SS lo 40 Silver l-evrrs, do 20 lo 30 Lepi.es, do H w 18 Q isrtiers, flue, 9 to 10 Cjuartier, imitation, -5 Jgwtiiar. Diamnnds, GolJ Chains, Gold Pens with Goll and Silver holders, Pencils Bresst Pins, Finger and Ear R rigs, Bracelets Ca.neos if shell, coral end lava, with every ntherArticlx of Jrwcllry of ihs richest aud moat faahiuuable pat ients. Sitvta Wiax Plsea, Foiks, Spoons, Cups, Ac of Standard Silver. I'lATsa Wtii Castors, Cska Bsakets. Fans, Vases, Card Case, sod olher Rich Fancy Gowda, in great vsriely. Wholesale Buyer will aavt money 'ey tilling herebef.ro -.utct.stng. . Keep ihi dvertiscment, and csll at No. Tt. Votl will be satisfied ibe Good are really cheaper and U-ttay than are eCWd ia lbs city. For sale, low, a' ha ml sons pair of Show Cases, suitable for Jewellry of Fancy store Apply as above, . 8rpl25lh.1847.--l; . , H.j-.s m IM 1 lUU'L JL L.....I Indian Vcg:clnblc 1'anacen. 9CROFTTLA. Maa. Kowavo A' Walv-ov. Gena-' Aa yon have anrcc'drd in effVitiog a cnie up. on me with yo.tr' Or. Cru.aw's Lvitrav Vsasta at PAlcr.A,,, after the most eminent physicians j '"h W r,k' Bl,,,inore. snd Phi's.l.l.hla. and sll the most pnpnlai advertised medicines of he rlsy had failed, you sre fully eml'M to sll the benefit which the lollowii.g statement nf f.cts csn confer. In Ihe year 1819, whlT ,t sea nn Uard ihs brig Commodore Perrv. r.r this p,t. my leg was injured by the anchor. The wound became eiofulnns was highly inflsmed and painful, particularly In siring and summer. From the time of the seeident I was under Ihe treatmanl nf the most celebrated phystciHns in the Island of Cuba and this city, un til 1824. The summer nf that year I ennt in tse Country, lo make a lair tri d nf Swaim'a Panacea ; but even tht popular medicine failed tn produce a ny dicided improvemeiil. In I H30 I applied lo the most eminent surveon In New York eily, snd ws lor a c insider. ible time ttntler his care without any particular Ircnefit, s) From thst time until 184 1, there ws no ehsnga fot the better; snd during thai yesr, while in Bal tunore, my leg was slightly injured by s rail road ear, which caused the ulcers to rage with tenfold violence. I spplicd to a physician, who, after ex hausting his t-k'll in vain. said, 'the unsound tim ber must he rein 'vcd. or he could not much longer keep the craft sflo.tl' Not bk ng lo part with an old ahipmat', howev. T Irnuhb some, I refoand tn have it liken off; my leg, however. Iiseaine so much w or o thai iIih ulcers ext- n.led Tom the foot slino t to the knoe, laying hare the hone, and so exce.dir.gty sore, thnt I could not lsr even wilted plant iin leave, nr ihe mnt simple salvo la tou h It. i hus mnliers slood in October lal, when for our gratification I cotnmenctd wiih Dr. Cullen's lndisn Veguble Panacea; iih bttle fjiili.I con fe., for I h xl used incredible quautiiea of Sarapa i ilia, and in facl every olher mn.licne which I sjw ailveitised or heard recommended. Physicians had frfi'ed sn l hope hsd fled! fmaiiine, then, my jov. when (after S'lflering for TveriTr-siT rriH.) I found, before I had fin:sh"d the first bottle, thai the Psnsces h-d wtuugl.t e dicide I change fir the beiter, I nm now a well mm. and havei been enred by your Panacea nl me. without the use of sny other meiiiciue or p-e l atmn wba'ever ! ! Any pcron de.ir us of obtaining further parti. rulr can be grlifi'd by cs'liog unon me at my pi co of bui"ess. No. tH N rth Tiiirteenth St., or at tny tcsidince, 484 Pace street. JOHN K. BARCLAY. Philadelphia, April 27ih, 1SJ6, Certificatea of curea, in pimphlet form, may be had Oralis, st the ollire of ihe scents. Tbia tne.licine is prepared and sol I by the proprietor. Rowaud A Walton, No. 376 Market street, Phil delp'-ia. W W Danrnliower. No I Murrav st. N Y. J W Dinenhoner. No I O F Hall, Cin.O. C T Jenkins, No SH Canil st, N Orleana. N N Rohmsoii, cor tisv t hanlnga sta. Bait, Agents: II. M.tsER, Sotiburv. It. R ,aer Mill. in- 1 S. oKnl.l TVni It.r. bn: Mr. Musi-er, Millheim; Shnrpe D. Lewis, W lihes'isrre. Sold also by Druggists throughout the United States. O. 9 1817. 2m. f6v Stoves, &c, POP SALS, CHEAP. ON K common Ten.pla'e. one Ki-terh.nch, Conking, Cl Stove, one etnill Room Col Stove, one Sutkev. one large Carrisge. Inquire st the office nf be dUNHURY AMERICAN. Sunhtiiy. Oct 30 h. 1S47. 3t CME to the pr mif-cs of the sulwcr.ber, in Lower Augusta township, Northumberland county, some lime in July hi, s 11 1. A CK CO W, a' out 8 or 9 years old. The owner is requested to enme forward, prove property, psy charges, end tske her away, or she will be disposed of accor ding to law. WILLIAM R.JONES. Low.-r AncU'ti, Oct. 30 1M7. 3 1 The Grand Purgative FOB THE CURE OP Headache, Ciiibliiieas, Merles, Sslt Rheum, Rheumatism, Piles, Hea.t Burn, Worms, Cholera Morbus, Coughs, Qiiiney, Whooping Goutih, Consumption, Fils, Dyspep ia, Scurvv, "m ill Pox, Jaundice, Pains in the II o k. Inward Wraknesa, Pslpilation of Ihe Heart, Liver Cotiliihinl, Rising in the Throat, Erisipelas, Deafness, Dropsy, Asthma, Itchings of the Skin, Fevers of sll kind, Colds, Goat, Grsvel, Female Complaints, Nervous Complaint, ARB A ViSUTT Ot OTSIX blsCASIS ABISISO raost latrcMiTtxa or thi blooo, tan oa. aTMvcTieaa is ihs ossass or ui OkSTlOV. Experience, hss proved that newly every Dis esse originate fiom Impurities of tbe BIo-mI or de rsngements of the Digestive Organa; and to secure Health, we must remove those obstructions or re store the F.lood lo ia nstursl state. The aversion to taling med-cine is most rflei tually removed by Clicksib's VsasTABLX Poa- tTiva Pills, being tomphttly cnnlvped with mating of pure white Sugar, (which is ss distinct from the internal ingredients aa a tint shell from the kernel) abb a ivt an tastx or tstnirinx, But are as easily sall osve.l as bits of candy. Moreover they neither nauttule or grip in the slightest degree, but operate equally on all the dis eased parte of Ihe sva em, instead of confining Ihi motives to, ar.d racking any pariiti.il ir region. Thua, if tl e Liver be eflected, one ingredient ivill op rale on th ! particul.r org in, and, hy c'ean.ing il nf an Elceasof Bile rcst.tre it to it naur,l atale. Another will operate on the B'ood, and remove all impu itie in ita circulation; while a third will tffoclually expel whatever impuriliea may have been dischsrged into the. alomacS, ar.d hence they sraiaa at thx boot or nisasx, re move sll Impure Humors from the body opn the pores rx'ernslly and internally ; separata sll fore gn and nbi oxioua ps tides from 'jie chyle, eo th.t the blond in ty be thoroui;hy p',re the secu ring a f.ee sn.l healthy actiou to ibe Heart, Lungs and Livet; and thereby ih:y ti'Toat atsira x rxa vut!i aii. OTtikVi Mr As av( rtixa The entire tru h of t'.e above rsn ba aarettsinad by the trial of a single box i snd lltelr virtues sre a po.ilive and Certain in resiorng lleslth, that Ihe propitetor bind hiiusslf to return tbe m Jtey paid for ,',l(m in all cases where they do Hot Cnivt'dal satis set ion. Itctall Prlre, 35 eti. pec not. Priucipul ofrice No. 66 Vey JS. y0,k, Mold by JOHN YOUNG, bunbury, M. A. McCAy.Xotthuml'e.lsnd. txy Remember Dr. O. V. Cltckensr is the in ven' or uf tbe Sugar Coated pi Is. and that nothing of the eort wsa yver hcitrd uf until be introduced iheut in June, 1843. Pui chassis should, therefore, alwtya ak for CUckenst's Sugar Coated Pilla.and take no oihyis, pi lhy will ba mail the victims ef - ... r w-; i I riBU,q tfnj l, Vtb.ilMT. ly aw JJAUjIILIPJ.".". SILENCE THAT. , ! nBAntet . ... cocas: ! run tewaa ab ts ba.' a rb, rsfyrnst ot res. TissTaorsa bas bus Brsua-, TBa encokT or cnsctrTir nn tv rr t tteaasy ytT, A RE YOU A MOTHER 1 Your dsrtinu child. Xik. your idol and earthly Jay, Is now perhaps cnnflneil lo her chamber hy a dangerous cold h-r pale cheeks, her Ik In shronken fingers, led the holJ diese baa alresdy gained rjpon bar the) sound of her sepulchral cough pietcea your soul,. ... YOTJNQ MAN, when just about to enter life, disrsse sheds a heart crushing Might ever the fair prospects of the future your hectic cough and fee hie hmbs tell tif your loss and hope, but yeu ned not despair. There ia a balm which will heal the wounded lungs, it is SIIERMAIV'S ALL-MEALING BALSAM. Mrs. ATTREE, Ihe wife of Wm. II. Allrae4 Esq. was given op by Dr. Sewall of Washington, Die. Rna and MeClellan af Philadelphia, Dr. Koe and Dr. Mntt of New York. Ver friends alt thonght she most die. She had every sppearancu of being in consumption, snd was so prnnounrej by her physicians 8hermsn's Balsam wis givsrsi and it cured her. Mr. GARRABRANTZ, of Bull's Fciry. wsa sVt cured of consumption by this Rj'sam when, sll other remedies fsiled to give relivf she was r dnced tn a skeleton. Dr. A. C. Cssile, Dentist. tHl Broadway, has witnessed its elTccts in severs! cs-es where no other medicine affotiled relief but the Balsam operated bk a charm. Dr. O. aias witnessed its -wonderful eff.cta in curintf Asthma, which il never fail nf doing. Sp'ttinu Hloo I, alar., ming aa it may be, is effectually currd by this Bal aam. It heala the ruptured nr wounded tlooj vcssHs, and makes the lungs sound again. Rev. HENRY JONES, 108 Embth svenue, was cun d of cough and catarrhal sff. c'.iona t 4(1 yer siatiiVmg. The firat doe gave him more re lief than all the othet medicine he had ever taken Dr. L. J. Deals, 19 Delaney street, pave it to a si-ter-in-law who waa laboring under consumption, and to another sorely effl ci'd with lha A-t'mia. In both rases, its effects were immedia e, soon re storing th' m to comfnrtsh'e health. Mr.. LUCRETIA WELLS, 95 Christie s ren, suff red from Asthma 42 y.ars. She'mm's lal ssm re'ieved her si once, and sbe is comparatively well, 11 ng enabled to subdue every attack by a timely use of this medicine. Thi indeed is the Brest runnly for Coughs, Colds, Spilling Blood, Liver Complaints, and sll the srl cliona of ilia throat, and even AatVi a snd Consumption. Price 25 rents and (1 per bottle. Dr. Sheimn.il' Cough and Worm Loiengee, snd Poor Msu's Plaster sold ss above. Dr. Sherman's office i st I OS aanu st. N. Y. Agents, JOHN YOUNG. fllnb,iry. M A.M C Y, N'ori: umherl.ind. September 11th, 1817. ly six Yi:its AGO THE children began to cry for Slierman's L ictiges. The nottc ws not ao lotid nt ''oaf lime, but it has kept increasing ever since, and has hecme so creat lhat the mouths ..f ihe ut.-ls. ones can sciree be stopped. Dr. Seimm ryntpn thises with lha little sufl". rers, and virv in ich ie are's thst any of them should be diap'ninledt. Knowing the vssl benefit which hss beer, confer red upon the community by the introd uction, str his infallible WORM LOZSNOB S, he has entered into arrangementa for er atg . Mantificlory.by nteana of which he th'.uk ke wili he able In supply the demand. And the -i ,nm pains and rare will be taken, that the-e Cile' ,r,tij L xencea be made as they hive slwsys tx-sn, in or der ihst those who depend upon them, mo sxit b disappoinicd in their hopes. He kn'-w when ln commenced the manufacture of the Warm Lizen ge, that they would supersed the ae of cv.ry olher vetmifuge, aa the Lnxerge ia very pltaaunt to lheUitc,i)fC(y in itseflects. '.,s nsll ss certain, and the qusntilv iCquired tc, ePIect a perfect cure. is very sm ill. These props rti ,9. in mnnexinn wittt the f .cl lhal they are sold for 85 cents per box. ibos plicing there in the reach f the poorst mn ia the land, has not only r aused them to taks lha place of every ether erniifug ever iiffered, but al ao rendered them popular lo tbe community. Dr. bermaw'a conriu LOZENGES continue lo ct-.re Cougbs, C.dils, C.msumpt'on, Asthma, sho' tnessand difficulty of Breathing, snj other disra es of the Lungs, with the same facility they did on their first introduction, and ihe people hsve Dow become persuaded by actual eipuience, that on Ihe secession of a .light cold, they have on'y to step le either the Dr's. iflice, or one of the Agents, anal obtain box of his Cough Loxanges, which are very convenient to carry in the pocket, and to tske a few through the d iy. By pursuing this course a cure is ofien effected in S4 hours, and the patient about his batn sa. So great i the ce lebrity of tbe Loxrngea, thst thousand of persona who have used them, snd become acquainted with their tlf cU, wilt never be without thrm. SIIERMAVS room MAM'S flastbs has cured more cases of Rheumatism, Pain m th Back, Side sod Chest, Lumbago and Weakness, than any application that has ever bee : miJe Aa the clelriiy of the Tlaster has incie o-ed, hot.dreile of unpitncii.led racals havs attempted tn counter felt it, and palm it off upon the community a- the genuine. Bewaie of Deception. Q Remi ru ber thst the true and genuine Plaster is spresd U on reddish paper made expree.ly for the puip. e. and in every case the signature if Dr. Shwiiusn i. piiut. d upon the bsck of lha PUsiei, snd the ahs'sv aecuied by Copy Right. None others sre g. nuio. I herrfore wt en you want a real good shtrman s Poor Man's Plaster, call at Ihe office, 106 Nassau street, and you wi I not he disappointed. Keinemher the number. 106 Ns-sau si.. whe a alt Dr. Sherp.-.in's I.otsnges are sold. His Agents are Mrs. Ilsys, 139 Fulton aireet, DMokKn ; Htnestn, W illiam-burg and Redding fc Co., Do..Vou, and JOHN YOUNG, 8uuby. M A McCAY,Norvksi.iarJ. BeiTeniber I lib, IR17. ly. Feathers, Featliers. Ft em 12J fo 45 rent -per PpKCkp for 13) fo 45 cvnfs Cat. IVAok, ml emsf ttttatt. FREDERICK O. FRASER, I'pholtttrer X Getteral Furnisher, No. 415 Market St., above Ilth nonh siue, opposite Girard now, rxixLAOBLrniA, WHERE may b bad, al all lirpea. la re a as. anrtment f Beds and Matrasses, CuilsO II sir snd I'eslheis, Chaira, Tables, Usd.iesd. an Looking Ulsssra. locetbar with all other a' tic Irs in the abova Una of business, at tbe lowest cash prr cea. N. B. floods warranted to give satisfaction. Sept tilth. I47 3m 1JL.AM tK, auJ bU by lbs aack, for sale bv Ang.l.U4T. C.g. BOOAH. ICaX SEED. IhaTitgbsst ruaikel pike peU tor Flsiseeil, at tbe atore of Aw tl, IMT. JOHN U0OAK.
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