DR. SWATHE II .TUG HOlTII. THfi following let' just enme to hand, ami will he read with interest. The patient suffer ed Intolerably, and could find no relief until be tiaed Dr. MwAvaa'a Cmf.t'!ii Sterp or Witn CnxnaT, ' It re certainly tho most wonderful cure on rreotd ! Read i, Wilminglm. K C, Jan. 12th. 1847. D.. 8wtB l)ear Sir I Having been almost miraculously t urnl by your valuable medicine, I thirjk it not more than common gratitude In me to make one addition tit the long, list of certificate wl.ich you have received of rimatkab'a cure by your medicine. During the two years preceding last August. I we very much illsireased by t very lad cold end rackl R cough, and .luring the latter fi-rt of the time it continue I to grow w. rse, and ndenl.ln July my ftb nds g ave me over, having tried all kinda of medirine, aaid to be Rood for audi disease, without the least Rood i flert. I Was re tluced almost to a perfcel entpae, and hud scarcely any flesh upon my body, and for a long time ne ver thought to ria ftom my bed again A friend one day asked me if T hud tried Dr. Swti'i Compound Syrup of Wtio Citraar, and ad fined me to do ao al once, aa ne neard mat it naa women great many wonderful cure. , I took hia advice, and after using up several bntttea of it, I grew so much belter that 1 waa enabled to leave my brd, nd afierwarda t walk about the bonne, and an out into the etreet. I wsa encouraged by thia, and c ontinued the ue of your medirine, and now, by means of it wonderful curative power. I am ier f-ctly well, and enjoy the use of all my faculties, j'ixt aa muelt aa if I bad never been "illic it d in the way I deaeribed to you. I hive written thia not tbinking that it w II at all interest you, but humbly hoping that it will have its mite of influence in eau sinn your valuable medicine to I e ap-ead am -ng mankind, and in ae st ng t raiae y.iu to th.it sit t m which yen richly dese.ve, fie your peraevering t it f.T the pob'.ic id. Ktwvee fully your friend an I admirer, JMES R. YtMSI.XND. fj.immenl on such evidence aa the above ia nn necceaary. A single trial will place Of. Switvi'i CoMrnosn 8rncr r V'nw l'ir beyond the reach of compel tiou in the e4imtion nf every pa t .nt. B it Ma healing virtue will be its In-at re commendation. Beware of Imposition X'teirn'a have often 4een made ly unprinc pled indivduat te impose upon the community a epnrosi rtle. StealitiR nearly the whole of the namewf say preparation. To fully g uard aeamsl atich haae and palpable im oition, the public should h--n all prepara'iine puiporling to contain Wild Oherrv, except that hearing th sign ilure if D. H. 8vrrn on eich b-ttle. The name of Dr. Kara es in c nneelion with the Gompouid Symp -f Wild Cherry, has never yet been eoutiierfci'ed. Ho if pernine woufd bear in mind tl name of ln. Swie, ihey msy be turf of obtaininu ih o ipiiml and genuine ani rle. Ueware of the wor-b1o a naUitti.' -Bitters.' Syrup-s' &C. as they c.-tit'Jin tiolio if the virtues .i theoricinal pieparation. The (..i gin l and only) R-nuine sriic'e is pre piired by DR. SWAYNE. corner of Liijhth and Hace strei t-, I'liilsdelph'a, and fi a.de by atnta in all p rta of the United States, and Borne parts of Europe. Only Agenta in 8unbury. r HBNRV MASTER. (Ki)K(tB H RIGHT. Dr. J. A. Moore, Danville ; T. !S. M Ht y it Pou, Mdtm ; M. I). Sc J. WePa. Munev j C. A. ; M'yatt, Leialuirf; Daia St fchn'it. Srlinagtove; John Renn, Line Mountain P. O. I'hilsd. Ipl.ii, de4-2in.f6ly LIST OF JURORS OF Northumberland County, fur Jauuarv Trim, A. D. 11H. Grand Juror. 7'urW Abraham D.anot, J hn A. Knhbach, Samuel Ulair. Delaware. Stephen Nicely, Willietn Wilson. ,((.;. U 't'trt Gaxklu. MUlon.Jcat Uaaliun. Chillit(uajue.$murl McMackin, jr , Lud wig I'flVgCT. Sunbury J icob Ynun Upper AHgutta.ac E'-kman. Lnwer Auguula Emanuel K;uffiiiaii. Hhumukin. Hugh H. Tejt, David McWil liama. Huth. AlTaham t'mlick, John Obeid iC Cuul.J -aeph Uird. pper MiJmnaif. John He:tiich, Leonard K u'lmio. D.ui el Fe'tir. lsower MaJkvnoi.Jubn Shriiyer, Javoli lnk tail. Juekson. Cbr!es Riiiiernel, Solomon Dremle-. Traverse Juron. Turiuf. .ImcoIi Siamm, II nry I'. Fi lliner. Veiaware. Christian G.ish.jr Daniel Wag in r. William Scott. Lewii. Rumuel Shade, Peter Mengaa, Mont gomery Russell. David B. Montgomery. Milton. J. U. Huethrr. John 8. Maitc. Ckitlitquajve. David H V.ilter, George W. Fries, Willia.u M. Auten, Jsoa Shear, RJ h Jjfkan. Point. Daniel Larocb, Adam Van-Hint;, Jea a Smith. Northumberland John I'oKer, William Gi'i- Sunbury. Charles Miller, George Gaia, Ed-, wsrd C. Eiely Ipjter AufrHM.iH'U Snyder, John Bowan. iMwtr .lugnstn. William Uaithekeaew, Wil htm Furin in, J cob Dvwitt, IVter Malich, D -nitl L-ng. Shamokiu. William Titsworth. Henry Keller, Jo in Morg u. . JinaH. John Gearhart, Henry Johuaon. Coul.O deon t 'r iiiu r. D niel Derk. Upper h1uhimiy, Yw Starr, Peter Broaiua, aiir , Nathan llaaa. ltwrr .VAi"y. J-hn Biigaman. Jr.. Snl-v moo Hecken, Pen r licit. Ju:AMt.--Daiiiel Bil.mau. G.oge Trout man, George Rt-ed, E-j , Adam Daniel relit Jurortt. Turbut Oharlea Hnvten-tein eirvir. Huh Holinra, J sc. Cravf.rtd, 8amuei Caldwell. George Wolf, Dantvl Starner. Iwi Tnomaa Batr, Samuel Irch, Tolasa Plfer. UiHon. Henry D.roghty, A. T. Goo lman, Ld w ir-l Chapin. ChitiiqumjHf. Flemii g Ne-bit, Dcnnia Uuoy. Sunbury George Wiall. Upper Augutt. laaae Kline, Lower AuguMa. John Jones j' Daniel Hite man, Peter Conrad, jr., Dennis Woulveiton. Dt. J.din Raker. . . Shamokin. George Koeher.Nieholas Campl!1, 8muei Moore, John Reichard, Ejihraiiii Kimmer. man , ' tor Malamoy -Paul f-abr, Michael Tachopp, Nicholsa Broaiua. Jacob Blasser, John Bias r. Jatkton. Jacob Bush, John Otto, Gcorje fimilh. CHEAP ITETT" G-00E3e . H UST received. bandanna lot of Outfit, f at fj timerg, Califiet, Cop .-fall kinds. Cum iJumt, for tai n, wuroea end children, Crteerit; Quetntwart. and a vsiiity of other aiticlee, ehea rer than aver, by HENRY MASSE K. Sunbury, Nov. 37th, 1847. LIST OF OAU5E5. ItlR trial In the Court of Common Pica of Nor ' thumlerland County, at Januny Teim, IfltA, commencing the first Monday, being the 3-1. Benjamin W Richards va Franklin W Plait et al J W Seittinger, alienee rf Carver va J Carver's heirs William 8imenton vs J Shipman ft fi Oreenoogh Pater Rxhler'a eir'a va Doilge Barret WraH Pomp'a assumes va Wm Welch Benjamin Robina va Valentine Klste Henry Maaaer va Wm Me arty et al . Jamea Merrill's et'ra va George Watia's adors Vickery & Vukery vs Piter Broaiua el al Charles II Frick vs Winiam Frlck Wood St Rhawn'aeira va David Haupt -Daniel H Conner s Daniel Weidner -George Eckert - e Jacob 8ht I Francis Ball'a adinia vs Hamuel Blair Baltief Garnhart Vs George Oyster Borough of Milton va Hamuel Blair Henry Master vs H B Maaaer & Jnepb Eisely Daltier Garnhart vs George nysti r ii DN Lake et al va Peter Haughawuat vs Benjimin R-ihina va AuguatuacL John Huey va John Schriner vs Henry EMon va Haywood 6t Unyder John Fiillmer'a ei'r Jacob lieed William H Gilbert Daniel S White Hulet 8mi.h Freeman II Clark Isaac Huff D & P Railroad CO William Dale William Gibson va David H olden Win 6t R Fege'y & co vs Georgn Heekert Wiltinnt Albrtcht vs Isaac C Bryant Chailea Pleasante F II Wilson J-ihn N Gyatrr Harl-iw Prior vs James Ross it al va Abraham Straub vs Hugh McF.ill vs fame arh H Condi-y vs Wm H Frymire At co Miners Bank a! Pottaville vs l.r wia Dewarl Char!ee Plt-asants Phi ip Uiilmejcr Wiliiaiu Murray R.ibert D Fordaman (Je -rge Oyater FI- tcber Mathews I -rue I Guteliua vs dame va George Good vs Bal - r Garnhart vs Ucj -min Fordaman va John Guriih art et al v- Daniel Weidiirt va John Porter vs Geoige II Heitt Hamuel Itied Heth I Comly et a a David M irr ft Isaac Btown Wm D Gearhatt va I harli-s lit Daniel Mdlrr ami wife va Phibp Heekert John W Peal vs T A Billingion, late constable 8 im! vs Hame Myer Baton vs Lewis Epbheimer et al Jacob l-svaenring va William Depuey Dentlre St Monisgue va Chiitain (rush jr Hugh Beliaa vs l( & W Fegelv va M St P B.llmv'er va Samuel Hcnderioil va John McGiuuia El jah Crswfmd Win H Frymiro William Starka Urautigsm St VVapp'ea va C H and Wm Frick Henry Keiser vs Henry nxtheimcr Bank of A'orthum1riaiid va Philip Htambach (ti.leon Msrkel vs John J Wnrfi.rd t.'corp Hil mm vs Msr in t Win Ratidi la J din Uiihl it id vs Piter I.anrus Michat I Camhact vs Wm Monti's adinrs Fre.'erick K.tn-r va William Ave-a F..rsythe, Wilson & rn va J C Hrvsnt'& ( TClc- tni'iil Win Pat eeaon'a asei'iiee vs W .McCsy'a admre. &r Mahan f-w Simoitt in s Hvckenherg ft Krslicl Hu;h lielUa va J im.i K.ttet ( Ji.hn G rner'a heiie va Leak titrerrker Anthony Garner et al vs Same Jacob H Rliosd- & if va James A Win Roaa R ibert M CI irk va Isaac Brown J P HsckenbeiR va Jonaa Cerh Andrew Emena'a admra vs David Htshlneriter JOHN FAHN8VOItTH. Prmhonotarv'a offi- e, f ' Proth'y Huobury. Uec Notice 18 hereby given to all legatees, creditors, and fl itter peraona interested in the estatea of tie tit Bostian, anr. dei-M. settled by hia eira Gemge Boattan.jr. and I'hilip Weiser; of Thomis Men derihall dee'd, settled by hia rxr Dunb l Zirtina- J ol Wm. II. Welch cV.r'd. settle I by hii exra Jn scph Hvysand David Hull; of Mary Painter lec'd, a U!,d by her ci'ri Cath nir e and K--b-rca Pain ter; of John A. Ilnwerter dor'd, settled by hia cxr J -bll Mover; of Jscnb l.ill- v iltr'd settied by Ins ai'mr J ..cob Ueirer; of Wm. iaret dee'd, eetlled by hia admra harples 'i'nylor and John C. Grter; the account of I'lulip FoMmer, cu.irdian nl u-sn-na and M y Ktrauh I.Hle of Nortbumherl.-nd county, dee'd ; that the i tecalors, admiriis rst irs r.nil guardiana of the aaid doc.-.ecd eMaies have filed their acc.ounta with the Register ol th c.iuii ly, and ihal they will bo preaented lo lh- l)rphan' Con 't of sa deoainty, on 'I'uialcy th l.hday of January next, for c.-tifirrni'ion and nil .wai.ee. EDWARD OYSTER. Register's Office, Register Sunbury. lit t 1817. S ENt, VIDI. vici Dr. ALLEN'S VEGE TABLE COMPOUND, for tre cure of DYSPEPSIA. LIVER COMPLAINT. NF.R VOU8 DEBILITY. BILI0U8 AFFECTIONS. Ac, This Medicine is offered to the public under the aauranre that there ia no article in existence having stronger claims lo their e-nideiatinn. Be ing compounded by a regular Graduate of J-Hereon Cidlege, PhitaiMph s, and a practising physi cian of twenty years' standby in Philadelphia, hia long experience has confirmed him in the opinion Ihal compound medicine waa required lo prevent and remedy the debilitation pr dured by rest. ling in low, miasmatie climatee, anj lo counteract the pro trating influences of many nervous disorders with which it human family ere afflicted. DR. ALLKN ia a well known physician, end haa used the abeve medicine in hia practice for 8 years wi'h the mal atonihing effect, having lev ied ita aiialui- s in abnv FIVE THOUSAND t;A8RS. No me-liiire ever leet iveil more flattering re commend iti -na from phyictana of eminent tand- I tng than has txeu best-twed on this, DYiPEPHl OR INDIGESTION AND IIS I ON8EQ,UENCE8. An emiiwnt Pr.f.-s aor a.y: ult chiefly arises in ietaons wh- levd either very sedentsry or irregular life. Although not regarded aa fatal diaessa; yet if negleclid or imprnperlv treared, nvay bring on incurable Me. laneholy,' Jaundice, Madness, or Veitlg , Pslay and Apoplexy. A gr at singularity attendant on it is, that it may and often does continue a great length of time without any remission of the symp. tome. CAUSE'"'. Grief and uneasiness of mind, in lene study, pr.-fu-e evacuationa, eces in vei.ery, excesaive uaa of apiiitvioua liqiiors, tea, tobacco, o pium. and other narcotic, nnmoderata repletion, over distention of the lomirh, a deficiency of iha aecralioii of the bile or ge'rc juice, exposure to cold and dimp air, are ihe chief cauaea of Ibis die ease. BY if PT0M8, Loea of appelita, nausea, heart, bum, acidity, and fetid eiucUiions, gnawing of the aiomach when empty. uueaainea in tbe thro it, pai-i in the snle, ccmt.venias, chillmaa, languor, lowneaa t4 spirits, p ilpitationa, and dia'orbed aleep." 1 REVrMENT.-K. ALLF.S'S VEGE. TABLE COMVOUSUUt never failed in stTor dmg UnmedUte relief, and a radical cu:e for thia Uiaease. Tkia Medicine ran be had of II. B Maa-er, Suntiury; J. U, Martin, rmt vilre, Medlar Biekel, Orwkgaliurg ; and ef Druggiaia generally. ALLEN aV WARD, Frtrrctora. rhiladeljihia, N. 37, 1047. ccj 1; Indian Vegetable Tanacea. 8 ni.Ta ANOTI1ER CURB. Masaaa. Kowaan A Waitov. Oenile-pen, It is with leisure that I give you the toll owing history of my case, which, fron i rrve rity and long continuance under the beat medical a tendance I eouid procure, aff.t Is a striking illos tration of the wonderful anperlority of your Dr. CITLLBN'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PANA. CE uver all the popular remedies of Ihe day. ' It waa my misfortune to inherit Scrofula, which made ita appearance (aa my mother informed me) when I waa but a lew months old, but was not ve ry troublesome until my S5th year, when it attack ed my right elbiw, and atiffeneJ ihe join. About eight years after thia. It made ita sppeeranee on my arm again, almost coveting it with ulcers. At the ume time it atlscked my thioal also, fi ling it with ulcers My tongue became frightfully awnl en, end almo t as b ird a a piece of wood. I applied to one of the moat skilful physlc.f.in in Nnrriatown, Pa., where I reaided at the time, but the diaease eemed beyond hia reirh. He ajviaed me to come to Philadelphia and consult the late Dr. Parriah. t did art, end waa under hia ca a for a short time, when he advised me to return home, as my physician c luld do as much for me ss he could. This wsa csrtsinly not very encouraging I returned, and waa for four or five years most of the time under treatment, when Ihe Doctor inform rd me that his resources were exhausted, end I waa at liberty to try any thing I thought would do me good. I then to -k Oakb y'a Sarsaparills, which at first sea mi d lo do me good, but ao n lo-t ita power, and awaa discon'inued. I have taken Hwaim a Panacea, Marshal's. Houck'a, Leidy'a and other prepare ti x sof SarsiparilU, with.-uteffect. My throat waa anil ulcerated, niv palate entirely carried aw ty, my tace and noee much swollen, and exceedingly uaii. fu Thus ma't-rset od in January list, when com menced with Dr. Ci'LkrVa Itunii V intra a lb PaaarKs.and I frankly eon das if your medicine h d riquiied Faith to ensure a cure, it would have failed in my cane; for I had tried ao much trash that my confidence in medieine waa gone ; and it waa only aa a drowning man will giasp a atraw, that I commenced with the Panacea. But strange ae it rniy appear, the inflammation and soreness were a 'most entirely removed in 36 hours, eetisfving me that I h l got tndd of a medi cine which I bad not uav-d before, and which would cure me My anllcipali-Tis have to all aparance bien resi led, for I am healthier than I have been fot seventeen years. My akin baa assumed a heal thy apieraiice. My bead, which bad troubled me for so many years, ia now free from all dieagr eab'e sensations; my throat is sound; and so far aa I can juJce, the disease ia completely eradicated from my ayatem, I shall be h.ippy lo give any further information to an) who choos" lo call upon me at my resilience ia Poplar street, first hou-e earn of Eighth street, north aide. JOSEPH BAKUOUK. rhiUd.'Ipbia, June t. lft46, Cerlificnlea of cures, in pamphlet form, may be had Gr itis, at the offices of ihe agent. This medicine ia prepared and sol. I by the pro) rtetors Rowand ft Walton, No. 376 Markci Ireel, Philadelphia. - . rW W Danenbower. No I Murray l. N Y. S J J W D.inenhower. No I I) F Hall. Cin.O. S t J C T J nkiii-. No 5 Canal at, N Orleans. JS N Robitisun, cor Gay d; Saratoga sta, Bait. Agenta: II. MA8SER. Sunbury. I. H. K air, Milton; J. S.elol.l, New Ber lin; Mr. Musser, Millbe-m; Sbarpe D. Lewla, Wilkeabarre. Hold alao by Druggists throughout the United 8laie. Dec. 4. 1847. 2m. ffiv ftoticc in I'arlilion. WTOTICs, i-bsieby given ti Snphi i Jolly, Nan cy Ely, t'harlea Rex and Lydia P, hia wife in right of said Lvdia, John Thompson, rx'r of Rebecca Jolly, dee'd., and Relacea Lc Due, adtn'x with the will annexed of Miry Rex, dee'd., hetra of Thorn a Mayburv. dee'd, Re!eea Mayhury, Warier Jones and Klx-beth hia wifo in r;ght of said Eiia'eth, Willi nn Harriaon an.l Anna h-s wife in right of said Anns, William Harris an I Sushi his wife in righ' of aaid Su-an John Hoyd and Jane his wife in light of said Jm.e, and Sarah Ann Maybti'y, which said Rebecca. Elixibeth. Anna, Suaan, Jane, and Harah Ann are heirs of Wi'.L.ti.thby M -ybory, doe'd , who was one of the Loirs of Thomas Mabury, iVc'd., that a wiit to me ilireeled, issued out of the Court of Common Plraa of N-ir ibumlxrlnnJ county, Penn'a., to the term of Januvry, A. D. 1 8 IS, whereby I am com manded to tummoii there the above named parties a defend ill's, to be anJ app it b. fore our Juilqes of the Court of Common Pleas to beholden at Suiibury.ln said count v. on the 1st Monday ufjuo ury next, to answer Wm. I. Greenough, plaintiir, of a plea wherefore the saiJ plaintiff and the said defendants together and undivided do hold a cer tain tract of land, surveyed en warrant d ted the 22d day of June, A. D. 1773. to Jamea Potta, situ ate in Rush township, county aforesaid, a. (joining lands of John Hutah, Lewis Vsaiii e, Benjamin Va-iine and others, and containing three hundred and twenty acres more or less, partition there.if letwei n them the svid d.fenJants doih not permit; of all which tbe aaid parties are hereby required lo lake notice. THOMAS A. BILLIXTGON, fcherilTa Office, Sunbury, 3 Sheriff Nov. 20, A D. 1847. S i Merchant Tailoring. GEOPaGE C" WELDER, RESPECTFULLY informs hi fii.mlaand Ihe (Mi- lie. that he has just returned from Pbilailehp' la. with s geneial assortment of goods, suitalde for men and children's wear, which will be nn.dd up to order, nr sold on Ihe most rest-onahle term. conttinf , in pari, of English, rivncb, and American Clotha, do do do Caaairuera, Beaver Cloth, Doeskin Caaaimera, Fancy Caa'imera. Haiim tu, Cashmere, Silk Velvi t.Hatiu St Valencia Veilings, Men's, Ladies' and Children's Cloaking. Lambewoul and Marine) Shirts and Drawers ClokTaase'., Fringe for Ladies' C.ka. A general aasornnent of Trimmings, 4c, Ae, Cutting will be done free af rh irge, for pi ia ma purchaaing gooila of bim which Ihey wiah to make up themselves, and peraona ftndii.g their own gn.wla will be accommodated aa In retof s. . He lenders hia srknowledgeminia his (fiends for former pa tionsge, and eeajasclfully solicits a continusnce of the same, , ' j, lis als informs the public, that be haa taken Mr. JOHN G. BRIGHT into co-partnership, and thai the busiuea will betesfter be conducted under the firm of WtiKta ft Bbiont. fX? All kind of Cuiinny Produce taken, at tbe highest maiket piicsa. Sunbury, November 13th, 1847. 4m For Sale- rPHE BRICK HOUSE in Punl-jiy. of tbe avb. - aenbrr, now nrewpied by Mies Morria, For Irraia apply te W, L, Dewart, E q , or to myself. W. R. SMITH. Noilhurobeiland, October 9, 1147. if '' 'a sjsssaaasssajq I I sji lH!LAi7Ef;PtlI A ' IrlEDICAL EOTTSE. - Ettubtithed Ift ytctrt ago, by Dr. KlNKELlN. The oldest, surest and best hand to cure all forms of seen I disease., diaeaee of the skin and . , r , solitary habits of youth, l D 11. KINKEI.1N, JV. IV. torn' nf 3rf and Vnlrni th., between Spruce ' rrrrrf Pin', I ) fnuarei from the Exchange. ' YOUNG MEN f If yon value your life or your health, remember, the delay of a month, nay, van a week, may prove your ruin, both of IhhIv and mind. Hence let no false modesty deter you from making your rase known to one who; from education and respectability, e in alone ivfriend vnu. He who places him-elf under Dr KLNKELLVH treatment, may leligiouaty c mfide In his honor as a gen leman, and in who-e bosom will be forever locked the secret nf ihe patient. ' Too many think I hoy will hug Ihe secret lo their own hearts, and cure tbcm-elv a, Alas! how of ten ia thia a fatal delnslrn. and how many a pro mising young man, who might bae been an orna ment to sociity. has failed from the ei-rib. COUNTRY INVALIDS, finding it Inconvenient lo make wa.iiiel appliea ti -n, can. by elating their case explicitly, tose.ber with all their symptoms, (per I. t'erpoaf paid. J hve forwarded lo lham a cheat containing Dr. K a me dicines appropriated accordingly. Paekagee of M- dicinea forwarded to any pari of ihe United Slate at a moment's no-ice. f3 Post earn tai-rsaa, add eased to D'. Kiv CtLt.v. Philadelphia, will l promptly a tended to. Or. 30ih. 1847. ly "Secure the Shadow ere the Substance Fader COLL.IXS CIJ.KIIRATRD gy ? ir v c tt rr c e? nrg ?.t DAGUERREOTVPES! TWO SILVER MED L8 awarded at the Fain of the Frai-klin uiirf American lnUitutn fur the beat and most arliatical tpeeiment of DagMcrreo tyte.l'ortraiil rIVIE recent improvementa made by Ihe eubeeri A. bers, and which ia peculiar lo their ertablih ment alone, vixt on Upper Light,bm receded the highest recommendatiiNia from the Preas, and also written lestimonivla fr..m the first arliats in the country, as to its great superiority over the usual Side Light The peculiar advantage of ibia Light is that the NaToati ExraseatoK or tub Eta can lie obtained mora perfectly than heretofore. Cit xena and atrangera are respectfully invi ted, whether desiring Por raits or not, lo vieit our spicious galleriea, probably ihe lareet end moa exlen-ive in the I'niied Stales, and examine for Iheniaelvra the astonishing improvement msda by the subscribers in this wonderful art. T. P. ft D. C. COLLINS, Proprietors nf the City Daen-rrrian Ktnblish ment, No. 100 Cbeanul street., two do irs above Third, south aide. Phi adi lphia, Oct. 9, 1817 4 in enw Watches Jewellery. Full Snivelled Cold Levertfar 40, Warranted JACOB LiDOlOTS, Ao. 246, Murkrl ttreet. PHILADELPHIA, UASronalantly on hand a large assortment ol Gold and Silver Walchea, at the following low prices Full Jewelled Gold Levers, f 10 00 " SiUer d i ill 00 Gold Lepinee, full Jewelled, SO 00 9ilver Lepinee, 13 00 Silver (jutrtieis, 00 and 10 00 With a large assortment nf Fiaa JawtLLKar. such as esr rings, finger rings bcist pins, brsce lets gold snd silver pencils, gold chains tee.. Has alao on hand a cim4i te aanottment Lunette, patent and plain Watch glasses, Main Springs, Verges. Dials and Hands of every description ; snd in f.ict, s complete assortment i f Watchmake a' tools and Watch Materials to which he w. uld call the al ten lion nf the rnuntry iraile in geneial. Those wi-bing anything in the ao I ne, would find it to their advantage lo ca1! and ex j mine bia stock bfoie purcbssing elsewhere. JACOB LADOVIU. No. 248 Market stri el, lielow Nth, Phla lelphia, S pt.So. 1847. 6m SILENCE TllT iiRKaiiriL coi-cn ! trx LrNa mi ia nva- Ska, TH K WOBK OV TH VKSTaoiBH Haa akB.v ami;, tut ciisa or rsacrTiov hth IV it a ni)jnor iiv.ih. A RE YOU A MOTHER! Your darling chikl, XbL your 'ol ani earthly joy, is now perhaps confined lo her chamlier by a dangerous cold b- r pale checks, her thin . shrunken fingere, tell ihe bold di-ease has already gainrj u(on her the sound nf her sepulchral cough picicr your sou!. YOUNG MAN, when jual about lo enter life, disease aheda a heart rru-hmn Might over tbe f4ir prospecta of the future your hectic cough and f. e tile hmba tell of your loaa and hope, but you need not despair. There is a balm which will heal the wounded lungs, it is H II E Hill 4 IJ 8 ALL II KALI N(l BALSAM. Mra. ATTREE, the wife of Wm. H. Anree. Esq, was given up by Dr. Sewall of Washington, Dia. Roe and MrClellan ef Philad-luhia, Dr. Roe and Dr. Molt of New York. Her friemte all thought ahe must die. Sha had evt-ry appearance of being in consumption, and was so pinna uneed by bar physicians Suermau's Balsam was given and it cured her. Mrs. GARRABRANTZ, of Bull's Feiry. was alao cured of consumption by this Balsam when all other remedies faded lo gie relief ah waa re. dueeal lo a ekelet m. Dr. A. C. Caaile, D- nlisl. 281 Broadway, haa witnessed its effects in several ea-ee whcie no or In r medicine afTordeJ relief bl ihe Balsam operated l-ke a charm. Dr. C. alse ilneaed w-n.lerful effete in curing .tsthrna, which it nsvtii fail of doing. Sp iting liloo I, alar ming as it may be, i effectually cund by this Uib aam. It hrala tbe ruptureJ or wounded WooJ vieset. and mtkes tbe lunga sound igtin. Re. HENRY JONES, 108 Eisbth avenue, was cured of cough and catarrhal aff.cttona . t &V years a ending.. The first due gave him m re lief than al the olbei medicine he bad ever tak-n. Dr. L. J. 3. als, 19 Deianry street, gave it to a iter-in-law who waatahrring under cou.umpt ion, and te another aor'y auiirVd with the Asthma. In both casta, us effect were urunedia e, soou re storing lh m In romf-artabie health. . . . Mia. LUCRE 1 1 A WELLS, S3 Chrutie street, suffered ftom Asthma 42 yvara. Sherman's BaU asm relieved her al once, snd sbs is comparatively well, being enabled to subdue every attack by a timely use nf thia medicine. Tbia indeed ia the great remedy f.-r Cugl a. CoMs, Spitting Blond, Liver Cempktinta, and ell the afl etiona of tbe throat, and even Asthma and Consumjiii-m. I' race U renta and f I pee baJe. Dr. Hhereneo'e Cough sih! Worm Loxeuges, and Poor Man's Plaster euld as above. i)r. Uberman'a i-fTic I at 108 Nassau at, N. Y. Agents, JOHN YOUNG, Suuburv, M A. M CAY, Nonf ombr!nd. t-tenber llth, 1847. ly SIX TEARS AGO riHE children liegsn to ery for Sherman's Lo JL lenges The noise waa not so loud l thst lime, but il has kept increasing ever A ire. and now haa Ihc true so great thai ihe months nf the little ones ran se iree be eropped. Dr. Sherman sympa thises with ihe litile stiff, trr, and viry much re are e that any of them should be disappointed. Knowing Ihe Vnsi ben-fit which haa been confer red upon Ihe community ,,. the introduction of his infallible WORM tiOZSlf OSS, Mas entered into arrai.geinrirs fof en aig n his Msrinf.ctory.by means of which t s think- he will be able lo supi-ly Ihe demai d. And Ihe niir paina ar-d care will be taken, that these e- bt r.t.-d L-. avnges be ma le aa ihey hive alwaya l-een. in ir rler that thoe who d-peud wp-m them, may not be disappointed in their hope. He knew when he commenced the manufacture nf the Wurnt Lozen that th y would supersede ihe uae of ever oiber veimifoge, a the Lozenge ia fery ptnunnt it ihe taste, feedy in itaifTbct. as w ell as i rrlnin, and the qu mtitv leqiibcd toiffect a pnftct rure, iavervamill. These pr-iin-rltea in connexion with the f rt that ihey are sold fir 2.t cent p'f N-x. thus plicing i hem in the teach of the poo e-t mm in the Uiul, haa not only ranaed them to Like the place of every other vermifuge ever offered, but al so rendered them popular lo the community. Dr. Sherman's . OODORLOZENOES continue to cure tJotu a. (. I. Is, tJ.uiaumpt on, Asthma, shnelitesa ai d difficulty of Breathing, and other iliaea es of the Lunga. with the same facility they did on their first introduction, snd Ihe ptopln have now bocome tersuaded by actual etpriienee, thai on the sciesi n of a -I ghi cold, they have nn'y to step to either Ihe Dr'a. i fBi-e. or one of Ihe Agents, snd obtain a box ol hia Cough L I'r g--s. which aie very convmient to carry in ll.e pocket, end to lake a few through th-'d.iy. By pursuing thia course a cure la often effected in 24 hours, and the patient about hia b'.ii-in ss. So great ia the ce lebrity nf the l'g nges, that thousands nf persona who have used them, and become srqrjjin:ed with their i ff ct-, will never le without llirm. . POOS KafXXT'S PLAITEB hsacu i d mure cases ol hheumatisui, Pniu in the Back, Side and Cheat, Lumbago and Weakness, thsn any application that haa ever been made. Aa the cee My of the Plaster haa increased, hundreds of unprincipled ra-cals havs atlrmpied lo counter feit it, and palm il off up n the community a Ihe genuine, (jj Bewa-e of Deception. D Remr m her lhatlhn true and genuine Plaster is spread up on rrdJish paper made eipresaly for ihe puipoee, and in every ca-e Xbe aignalura of Dr. Shuiman i. p int- d upon the back of tbe I'Ua'er, and Ihe whole seemed by Copy Rig'u. Nona otliers are g nuine. Theref oe when you want a real good Shrrman'e Poor Man's Plaster, call at the office, 109 Nassau street, and you wi I not he dianppniuteil. Reinemlier Ihe immUr, 10G Na sau st., whe-e all D'. Sherman's Lnxi-ngea aienold- Hia Agenta are M e. Haya, 139 Full m a reet, BrHklyn; H-nea-m, William-burg ; and Reilding ft Co Boaton, and JOHN YOUNG, Sunbury, M.A MtCAY.Norihuiubeiland. September llth, 1847. Iv. I TJTWW H K It TA I Ki Tf Bmnx, Scaldt, and ult kinds of Inflamed Nnrrt f'irrerf. rpOUSEY'S UNIVERSAL OINTMENT, ia JL tbe moet comple e Burn Antidoteever known. It ioatanrlv, (and aa if by M-igir) atop pain of the mM ilesjierste Bum and Scald . For ol.l 8. .res, lliu sea. Cuts, Sprains, Ac, on man or leasi.it is the beat application that can he made. Thmieinde have tried and thousands pr.iiae it. It is tbe most peifect mssier of pain ever discovered. All who use recommend it. Every family aheu Id be provi ded with it. None can tell hew soon some of the family may need it. 2j" Olawrvr each box of ihe genuire Ointment haa the name ol 8. Tm-atv wntt n on the outside label. To imitate this is forgery. Bo.itmen, Livrry Men, F.-rine s, and all who use Horaea, will find thia Ointinent ihe very heal thing tin y can ue for Collar G ills. Srrah lie. Kicks, dec. Ste., on their animals. Surely every merciful man would keep hia aiiimula aa free fiom pain ae possi-b:e- Touary's Uuiver.al Uiiituie.it is all (list is re quired. Trv it. Bl I CS OF INSECTS. For the sting or bile of poiMiiioue Insects. Touney'e OiMlriient is unri Va led. Huiidreils hive tried il hii I fmiinl il good PILES CURED ! For the Piles, Tuusey'sU niveraal Om'ineiil ia one f the beat Nemedie that can be applied. All who have tried it foi Ibe Piles recomniei.d il. OLD SOKES CURED. For old n'.tmate Hor-a, there is nothing equil to Tonsey's Oint ment A person in Msmius had, t&r a numlvr of years, a sore leg that I nfile I the skill of th doctors. I'ouary's Ointment w.. recommended by one of lie visiting physicians, (who knew it' gieal virtu ea.) and two boiea pr.-hiced more benefit thsn ihe pa tient had received from any ai.d a I pievioua note dies. i ll try it. BURNS AND SCALDS CURED. Thousne of cases of Bums snd Sealda, in all parte of the Country, have lasen tor. d by Touaey's Universal I tiiiliueut. Certificate enough could l-e bad to fill the whole nf thia shier. VIOLENT BRUISES CURED. Teat moni Is on testimonial, in fav.ir of Touaey's Ointment for cuiiug Bruises, have l-een off reU the proprie tois. Hundretla in Syracu- will certify lo ita great merits in re;i vtng Ilia pain of the moat severe uruise All peraona should try it. SCALD HEAD CURED. Soreeof cases of Scald Head have been cured by Too ey'e Oint mei.t. Trv it il seldom fn'a. SALT RHr.UM CURED. Of all Ihe remediee ever diaruvereii f.a; this rnnt disagreeable complaint, Touaey's Ln versal Ointment W the most e.-rnplete. Il neer waa kn -wn I fail. CHAPPr D HANDS CAN BE CURED Tou-cy'e Univi-raal Ou-tment will alwaya cure ihe wool cm-s of Clisj ped Hands Scarce of jiersoiie will st Ihi. SORE LI IS CURED. Por the cure or So s I.ipa. Iliese wsa neVri any iking made equsl o To j. sry's OinlmenL II i sure in cure thein. Try it. Ii is a scteiitiric compound, warranted no- m ron tain anv preparation of Mercury, Pi ice 25 oenta per box. For further psr.irut.ira. eonrerniag this really va'u ible Oinluient, Ihe joMie a a refer r.d to Pamphlet, to bo had gr.i,., nf rrarx'atle D ogoHjis and Men-hsuia lhrUghout lb Unit d States. Prepsred by ELLIOT TOl'SEV, Druggis s, Syrau.-. For sa'e '.iy JOHN YOCNti, Knnburv, M. A. M V, Nor.humtieilsnd Sept I lib, IM7. ty lew Feathers, Feathers. From 1?J to 15 rtnlt per Ptuud.-Vktap for Cash. II hidrndc srrW lielait. FitEiiEmciTn. FRAsr,n. Tpliolnterer Jfc General F'arnlalier, jo. 415 Market M., ftbovo I ith nonh side, oprsiteGirard llow. w "t-Kt, may be Pad, at a l Uuk. a larsa as. ' tonaisnl (f Dada sn.l UiIkuu !.,.!. I H air and Featbeia, Chairs. 'IVblss, Bedsteads and Ix's.ing Ulasaea, together with all other arirle In th aoove line of biiiuew, al the lowest essb pri tea. N. B. Goods watianlvj te give s I Israeli m. Sipl Silli, llil.. arnaisP. ni ' LiOULl. 23LI2B XiaD"ZT VrirctNble I nlvcral Pillw, The mty trnnwn hdeiml thmt at the tame t 'm pitrgm purijlet and ttrtnfthms th system. Loanov. July 7, 1846 DR LE ROT'8 Pill, are a new wedici .v which haa juat appeared, and ia faat lakio- the laeea of all others of the sen e clssa. The pilla are composed of many ingredients, but the I wi principal one are Sarsapsrilla snd Wild Cljc ry, ro united ihal tbey act together; the o.n... through its admixture with other subslavcea. p rifying and purging, while the other is strengths ing ths system. Thus those pills are at the sol t-a time ti.nic and opening; a deaideralum long ar I eagerly Bought for by medical men, but never b fore disc-wri-red. In other words ihey do the wt c of two medicinea, and do it much better thin an r two w know nf ; for Ihey remove nothing fr - i ihe aystem hut the impurities; so that while the; ' purge ihey strengthen; and hence they cause n d.-bilitation, and are followed by no re-action. Il . Le R.iy'a pilla have a wonderful influence on tfi i blood ; they nol only purify without weakening il , but ihe remove all mxioua particles from the rhyl bcf.ne it is converted into fluid, and ihua make im pure bbmd an utter impos-ibility. As there ia u debilitation, so llteia is no nausea or sickness at . tending the operstions of this most eicelb nt of ma . dicinea, which never strains or torturra the dig.-l live (unctions, but eau-e them to work in a t et . fei tly natural manner j end hence peisona t.ik n f them do not become pale and emHcialed, but t'l contrary ; for while it ia the prr peny of the Sara panlla, united a il is with other ingredients. I remove all thai ia fWeign and impure, it is rq-ialb ' Ihe property of the Wild Cherry lo retain all Iti t ia natural and sound; and hence a rohui-t sta e f heal.h is Ihe certain renilt of their uniteJ iiju-ri liona. fjj' Price 85 centa per BOX, Agenta for Le Rov'a PiUa, J. W. FRILING, . JOHN YOUXU. S Hunn,,fT M. A. McCAY, Northutnlw.l' I. August 81st, 1847. ly PHILADELPHIA Valcliey Jcwellry and Si; ! ver Ware, Guaranteed belter fir the price than at any off, :r Stor in Philadelphia, may be hud, Wholesale and Rttal, at (lante NICHOLAS IIILR tY'S) No. 72 iN'ortli "2A street, above Arc PniLAOSLPRIA. AITATCHES, all kinds, fair, low ai d medii qu ilities, among which are, Gold Le-vi-re, full jewel!' d, f 10 to f I Lepines, do SS to Silver Levers, do SO to Lepir.e, do 12 to Uuartier, fine, 9 to no 3(1 H 10 Quaiticra, imitation, 5 JtwiLLar. Diamond. Gold Chain, Go 'I Pen wirh Gold and Silver holdera, Peneil Brei A Pins, Finger and Ear Rings, Bracelete, Canie n of shell, coral and lava, with every other article of Ji wellry of the richest and must fdshionahle pi t tern. Suvra Wbb Plaiea, Foiks, Spoons, Cu ., Sie of Standard Silver. I'LSTxa Wans. Castors, Cake B i4et. Fai ia. Vases, Card Cases, and other Rich Fancy Got Js in great Variety. V hoiesale Buyer will save money by calli ig here b.f ire purchssing. Keep thia advertisement, and call at No. '72. You will be satisfied the Good are really ehe ti ier aiwl better than are offered in the city. For si le, low, a handsome ptir of Show Cases, suitaMo for a Jewellry or Fancy store. Apply aa above. Sept tilth. 1847 ly "DICKSON & co.. No, 80 Market Street, five doors biiluw Third, South side, PHILADELPHIA, Importerrt & Wholesale Dealer In WATCHES, Watch tila.se and Material. Jewelry of all lecripli.iis qualities and a'yles, composing all tbe articVa coonccte-L with the Trsde, Clcck. Dixson aV 8n' Britsnnii, Gcrmnn Si'vet and SJ- ver-IMaled Wares. Slirllield and Birmingham Plated F.mcv Article. RodReia ft Son'a and Wostenholm's tJutlery, Ua- tors, He-ssora, Erasers, Derk Kniics, Ac. Ivory Hand'ed Tsble Cutlery, of iha fin e al, mavTiMm and comm. n qualiliea. A large uasorlmenl of Gold Pens. Perifocal Spectacles. Papier Marhe and Japanned Traya, various abapes and gu dities, at re-lured ratea. GolJ WbicIi Caaea, Dial and Silver-NVase, of all description, manufactured to order. DICKSON ft CO., having recently removed into Ihe Uro and oommodioua warehouse formerly occiiied by Messrs. R. AsHHrasT & Sons, and more recently by AeancasT d ItiMivoTo-, bag; lease t triform Watch Dealer, Country M .-rrhanfs and other, that they deaign having at all timea a large a- ir Imenl of (Sooda, of their p n import ti.m, which they are determined to e , t the lowest rate. Cy Every attention will be rid to the Packing of Goods, and in the execution o(0id ra,tba ;w-'Ik lira sim! prices will be fully guarantied agiiustsll competition. Philadetiiuia. June 19th, 1847 ly First lreiiii;ini Writing Ink. Ko. 87 North Third Streel, W1ILADELP1IIA. I71ROM Dr. Hare, the relet rated Professor of " 'Jhemistry in ihe Uuivertily ol Penn's. "Philadelphia, Oel. II, 1843. "ltear Sir Having tiied yeur Ink. I will thai-k you lo send me another bottle, ss I find it lo l-e xcrlKnl. I am yours, truly, RBT HiBB." Feaan Dr. Locke, of Cincinnati, ditioguiheJ f r hi numerous scientific reseaichea. Medical College of Ohio, Cincinnati, January 17, 1844. Having used Mr. Hover's Writing Ink, I an satisfied tbat it ia the bait whit b haa ever come to my knowledge, and eaieciaily it iX(-lkni fur Ibe use i f Steel Pe, md wilt not torrod them, aveu in lng uae. Jobs Lecat. Prof, of Ch';oWlrv. DOVER'S ADAMANTINE CfcMENT. Fro-n a well known aciendCe gentleman. -Pblladeli Uia, Feb. S7. 1840. m Mr. Joseph E. Hover Sir : A uae of you Ce niir', and aome practical tet of ia aupeiioiity. K induced me to recommend it to other aa an invaluable article Cabinet Ware. for mend ng Clime. Glaas, r CaMPBBix MoariT, AnilU C ChemUt." For ale al ths Manufactory, Wh.b-sile and Re tail, No. 8f Noam Tatau Stbsht, c-ppaaits) ('lu rry street, PbUadelphis, by JOSEPH K. HOVER, Msy S?, 1847 j30 ly Manufacturer. TO IHJlfSVlLLE AND PHILADELPHIA. a ' i i .skeii ERSONS travelling this routs ar hereby inlormrd ibat Uiey Cain piiicurf "lb row it U i.eaeia," l-y making anpiicatioa at the Hoiel of Chailea Weaver, Sunbury. A. R. KAPP. NvrtburuberlanJ, July 3 1 at, 1447. if
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