The teeon Panntylvtinte Heglntettl. t General Quitman delendeth honor of the Ircond Pennsylvania Regiment against the harge, which of ninited in Western newepa. er, and current In many quartet, a atiurt tints ince, that the officer uf ihu f ennsyivanin Ra iment were not to fc found when Mnt for by he g eiierel tsflicer who commanded them, and vhodctired them la tuke part in the battle of 2ontreraa. He lays there is not the least foun ts! ion for such an imputation "On the contrary, when at noon on the l'Jth if August last, it was known that one or two of he regiment of my division had been called to ake the field, Lieut. Col. Geary, then in coin nand of the regiment, in consequence of the illnet of Col. Roberts, came to me and earnest ly solicited that his regiment might bedeaigmv ted fur the movement in advance. Having beeti r barged with the command of the reserve at St. Augustine, I waa ordered by the General-in-Chief to tend one or two of the regiment of my division to the support of the troops then be fore the enemy's lines at Cnntreras. ' Desirous for the common credit of the volunteer division, that the two reginvnta to be sent forward should have a general officer to command them, I de tailed Orig. Gen. Shields upon that duty, di recting him to eelect two regiments from his brigade for that purpose. The Second Pennsylvania Regiment, which had I been permitted to command in person, I would have selected, was not of Shields' bri gade, and consequently was excluded from the selection by the orders. Rvsidea, being the strongest regiment of my division, its services wre required in the reserve, already too weak, and threatened by the enemy. I knew it waa the ardent wish of both officers and men, aa it waa my own, to takn part in tho expected bat tle, but our duty compelled ua to remain in re ei-rve. The next morning, when the issue of the bat tle was not known and euppnsed to be doubtful, I received an order to move the remainder of my divioion to the field of actum, and never did 1 witness more promptness mu nl.icrity than waa exhibited by bo h officers and men in for-' mini? the line of march, and cheer aid r cheer greeted me, when I gavo the order to "forward, inarch!" I knnw not from what enure: these rumors, prejudicial In gallant officer, have arisen, but I frel it my grateful duty as the officer in com- Tim ii J ot the volunteer division, promptly and tll.-i tly to contradict tlum," Tha Mnnajr Market. Yesterday the annual meeting of the stock holders of the Reading Railroad Company waa bold at the office .eif tlieOwtrtaviy, in thisity. We understand that the report of he business of the concern for the past year is highly tit tering and allows the company to be doing a toit enormous business. The profits which vqtial twelve per cent., have been expended in permanent improvements on rhe road, ar.d the stockholders by ve recommenced that a divi dend in atock to that amount be inadu to the stockholders. Tlie receipts from coal trans- ported were $1,093.0113 99 The receipts from Passengers, I.Tal ttl 45 mm.. Tr-ight on M. fx 1:10219 D2 41 " Traus. of Mail &e. J I WIO 20 Total, All expenses amount to 20(r294.rf)v! I 1(HI.4 ft) fialanee of profits, to psy interest and dividends, $ 90253912 The total receipts of the Company, for the year ending on the lnt ot liVcembr, 184ft, were $1 9(10,115, showing an increase of $102,130. The net increase ot 1846 over 1S44 war g&U), 490. All expense in 1946 amounted to 862, 320 all expeusee fur the year 1617, just clo sed, $1,100 400, showing an increase of rxpen Jitiireaof$24H0rfI. We saw despatch yesterday reet-ivH here iy magnetic telegraph from New York, stating that the oole of the Northern Exchange Bunk, at BratriterFalfd, m that mm, were not redee med by thcbiokeraofNew York. Pkd Ltig. tSonBrRiM Nkv. We were astonished, eaye the Howard Distret Advorate, to see a speci men of new potatoes, of a Seaotiful quality, rai aed ly Mr, Francis CarloMgUrof this nt-ifh-fjorhood. Mr. C put away his crop of pirtatoea last fall in fodder house and opened them a few days ago, when he found a quantity ejf new ones sticking to the oW ones, without root or top, some measuring five and six inchea io cir cumference. Toast At the Pilgrim Oi nner In New (V leans, the following was givi-n by an "epicure ;n The North aed South Lilt ice and wine, Iwaya beat when united. Cou Fket are an evidence that the blood ia encumbered with morbid humors, which not only render tha sluggish and unequal, but ptevent a proper supply of tha vital fluid to the extremi ties. Hence coldea of the hands and feet, ac companied with headacb, gidJuiett, and avany ther anpleaaaiit complaints. Wrigkf'i Mian Vegetal Pitt ar ona of the Kit preventivea in the world against Cold Feet, because they not only cleanio tba blood fiom those impurities which are the rauaa, but ibty impart ao energy to tha circulation which carriea it with vifor to every part of the syatem. Cuu.Va. To svoid couuteift its, purrhaa from thrvss only who ran show a certificate of agency, representing the landing of William lenn 1 an J compare tha IjIIs on the box with tba fae aimilea on ibo ceitificato. To ta jrnuiue, tbey must be exactly alike; signature a'nj alt. ' Beware of Colin telle alio Im.lon.' vKM ' fXy The genuine for ssle by Hasn't Mtr.n, sola agent for fiunhury, and oilier ' agents, publish ed in another part of1 this paper. . . .... jmjt te n I K It On the 4tb inst. by the Rtv 1 H Torrance, Mr Pktsr Hughs, of Danville, to Miss Mart B. daughter of MrJohr. Gearhsrt, of Ruth township . At the a me time, by th Rev Dr Yeomans, Mr Thomas Jamiio.i, of Danville, to Mita Sa mantha. daughter of Mr Charlea Gearhart, of Ruth tnAvnship. In McEweuille, on tha 30th utt, Mr John Bacsr to Mri Ann Stickes, both of Chilisqua que township. . On the Slat ult, by the Rev J E Bradley, Mr Hssat Watts to Mita Libia Ann Dehtlks, both of Point township. DlGDi In Northumberland, on Saturday latt, Mr WILLIAM T. BOYD, aied about 43 years Io Danville, on the 31st ult. ANN, wife o Mr William F Roberta, in tha 34th year of her -; PRICE CURRENT. ' Corrected wetkly by Henry Matter. ' Wnaav, . . . . 1110 Rra, ' . 7ft ' Unas, ; 60 Oats. . . . 40 Butt, Enaa, 10 Poaa. ... ft Fnxtaan, U5 Tahow, . 10 BtsawAt, . 39 Flax, 8 HtraLtii Ftax, 10 Daiait ArvLas, ' ' 7ft Do. raAcuas, ISO Executors Notice. TfkTOTICE i hereby given, that le:tera lestameo lt lary have been granted to the subscribers, on itia ete of E'.ienrxer Oreennoch, dee'd.. late of Nunhumirland county, ly the Register of tid county. All persons having claims agaioMt said estate sre hereby warned to eihibil the tame, with their vouchers, to the tunseiilwrt ; and all inileht el Io said eetate are notified to piv such debts. The Imtineas of taid ettte will be atiamled In at the office furmerty of taid R. (treennugh, dee'd A. I. nKKf:XOUH. Bierotrix, W.I OREKNOI'GH, Executor. Sim'urv. Jan. Iftth, I84S 6t X Good Tenant FOR A FARM & 8AW-MILL, N Union tloonty, 6 mi'es wett of New Berlin, en Penna Creek. About 90 acres are cleared l'inder Land suflirient. The premiurt will he rented thre or four yrar, on th.irps, t suitable temni. Inquire or HUt.H UEI.LA9. S nborv. Janiarv . 14R 3t Peace with Jflcxico ! DA1TIEL HE1TI1TGER, 2 ET ST S3 SvCS ZL OTJts NFORM9 the public that in order to biins b ot a n-are with Mexico, he manuficturrsjill kinds ot Kin. a, imunie sou nmgle tsarrelieil shot Guns, and Double Barrelled R-volvioq Rifles, at hix msnufartof si Hllwinir Run, Iower Au- guia (ownshin, Northuml'ertinil cntin'y, all which he will warrant for s'x months. 1'hnee who want a first rate article in hit line, can he ac rommotlaiei! at the hortenl nmice and on the mott reasonable term. Lovers of eport, oive him a call, Loer Augoata, Jan. 8, IS4S 6m. PUlWLPSIUlrlPS!! ImprovFd Hydraulic Pumps, For TlWfc, iinll'n MiIn, Furnace, or other Furimr. fTtHR MiharTiVier repertfu'ly announcee to the J. nubile ihst he is now iirepared Io supply or. ders lo sny extent fir hi Pntent Double anion Auction and Force Pump. Irrcta pumpt are m nle of caA iron, and the w.Hrv ia tucke or for ced through lead Tpe. Fa; simplicity of ennstroo- tion anil durability of act win, the sre ratlly fipe riur to any now in ate. - They have many advan taitea over the common pump, among which are the follow int.: They are a rnne'rocted that imWhievou frr, sons eannot spoil iheir action by introducing nails or ikea or any other tiib4tnn' amne the valves. ss is often done wirh oiher pirmps. thereby render ing inem oseiea mi overnsutt-d. I hey are war ranted lo I perfectly secure from frost. They are so arranged ae to affirrd ample proeiioa against Fire abeut lbs p-emiaes on which Ihey are erected. ny Minpiy aiiaroirrR a piece) t note, Ihro' Which .i ii r. . j- otj win loirti wairr nt any pan or, or over, a three alory house, rbey are particularly adaptcj for vi ry iWp well, aa the leverage can be o re gulateA ibal a ehild of ail years old can with rhe grealeal ease draw water with them from the dee peal wrlU. ' IVe objection so jostfy urged by ma ny, that wtr ia oib'd by eUndiag m pump log, ia eniMy obviisoj in tbia pump, and frvth water can always ha aa surely obtained a when drawn whh a bin tel. . In situation where it is ncce-aa-ry to r.tiae or force larce a,UnU'ie of water to great distance for anj.pl) ing boier in miils, furnacea, Ac, ibeae pomp sre invaluable, at they can be made f any s xe, end capable of throwing from 15 to 11)00 gallons per minute. And io crown all, they easi be sold aa cheap aa be cheie1. "Itie subacrilter haa rpent lh last year in axpe. liment ng upon and perfecting hit purrit.and now brinca ihnm hefora the puld e with the fullest con fidenre that they will be found to antwr-r hi de scription. He tak' S p'ea-u e in refdrnng lo tha follow ng companies and inJivkiusU, upon whoa premises his pumps have been erected, and who have eipoe-ed Iheir satisfaction in the highest terms; The Montour Iron Company. Danville, If. Rra- snort, agent j the BIomtlurg Railroad Iron Cm panr. Bloomburg. Col. Paxton. agent the R ugh and Ready Iron Works, Danvil'e, Hancock. FnW-y cV. Co., proirietor lbs town Ci-tincil of Berwick Himon P. K'se, Etq., and Joho L, Wstaoti, Esu . Danville. ' He routd refer to many rthera, who have tritcd their qualities, but the above irapei table firm and im'ividutl are deemed sulBcionl. OCT" An atsonmeiit of LEAD PIPRr) contiant ly on ban J, which will be sold un the lnot lea n able tarmv. Alt orJe adj:eaed to the suWriler, at Moore cV Bitldle'a Foundry builJii gt, or Mon lour House, Danville, will met with prnmnt au tention. HOMER PARMELEE. Jan. I. 184R tf. Tf L'S I reoeired. a hao.la.iroa hit of Ciulkt, Cat, JP mer,CaJU,, C .4 all kud,,fin Aua. tut men, wtmian and cJiiUlim. . Cmceritt, Juitiware, and a varuiv 4 oihT aito lrs cUea per than aver, by HE.NRV MAS3EU. Buubury, Nov. 37th, U47. nn.aWAlSE Iff THE SOUTH.' TUB following let'er jttat come to hand, and wl'l he read with Interest. The tient snffer e.l ininlerahly, and vmiiM ft id no relief until he used Dr. etwavaa'a Cmaeorvn Prar or Wiin Cnkaav. It is certainty the nrnst wonderful cure on trend LRead l. ' " 1 . - tV7mn. N C. Jan. Uth, 1847. ' Da. Swttfta Dear 8irt Hiving been almost miraenloatty etrred by your vatoable medicine, I think h not mora than common gratitude In me lo make one addition to the long list nf certificites hich you have received of temaikab'e cures by your medicine. During the two yrara preceding last Aututt, I was very mneh dimree.1 by a very bad Cold and racking eongh, and during the latter p-H of the time It enni'nned to grow worse, and indeed. In Joly my frlr-nds gave me over, baring tried all kinds of medicine, taid to be good for such disease, without the teart good effect. I waa re dueed almost to a perfect enrpae, and had scarcely any fleh nimn my body, and for a long time ne ver ihonrhi to row fiom my bed again A fiiend nnedty atkml me if I had tried Dr. 8wavs Ompound Hyrnp hf Wttti Cetaar, and advied me to do ao at once, aa he heard that it had worked a great many wonderful cores. I took hhi advice, and nfier nsing up seversl bottles of f, I grew so much fiettcr that 1 wsa enabled to leave mv bed, and afterwards t.v walk about the house, snd an nut Into the street.' I was encouraged by thU, and continued the use of your medicine, and now, by means of Its wonderful curative powers, I am per fectly well, and enjoy the use f all my faculties, juat se much as if I had never been afflicted in the way I described to you. I have written this not thinking that it w II at alt interest you, but humbtv hoping that it will have its mite of influence in can ting your valuable medicine to be spread among mankind, and in satiating to raise you to that sta tion which you richly deserve, fr your rererlng efforts for the publie uood. - Respectfully your friend and admirer. JAMES K. MAINLAND. Commeut on such evidence ss the above is un- neceseary. A single trial will place Dr. tW r t'a Cornvn 9ravr ry Wnn CHsaav beyond the reach or compel lioo in the evtimaltnn of every pa. tient. But iia healing virtue will he iia best re commendation. navnre nf lmniili'on .itemp't hare oflen been msde l y unprinc:pled indiv-duals to impote upon the community a spuroii article. Hieeling nearlv the whole uf the ntino of my prrpirstton. To fully guard aeainat such base ami paipihle im position, the public thould thnn all preparation purporting to contain W ild l;herry, except thai bearing the signdtum f Da. H. Swat at on each bottle. The name nf Dr. 8wtst, in connection with the tJompouod Kyrup nf Wild Cherry, ha never vet been counterlei'ed. tso if perenns would tear in mind the nsme of Da. bwi? n a, they may lie rure of obtaining tha Oiiginal and genuine am ele, Beware of the worhle-a Bsla.tma,' -Bitiers.' '8yiup,' &c aa they contain none uf the virtues of I lie original preparation. The (ligiiml snd only) genuine article is pre pared by DK. SWAYNE. corner of Eighth and Usee irert, Philadelphia, and for aale by agonts in all p rts uf ibe United States, and some parte of E.uroe. i , . . Only Agents in Sunburv. a a HENRY MASsER. GEDR'SE BHinilT. Dr. J. A. Moorr-, D.mville; T. 8. Mack y & Son, M.ltonj M. D. & J. Wel'e. Vuncv; C. A. Wystl, l.ewisburg; Davit V chnme, Selinsgrovr; John I;. Hi-nn, liue Mountain P.O. I'hilnd. Ipbia, !cl 2m. fG ly iAME to the premi-e of the ulscriher, in Point townthip, NorthnmlwrNnd eountv, a boui two monib since, a RKI.L CALF, red, with white spots, snd s white spot on its forrhesd. s bout 18 or 20 months old. The ovter requenl- ed lo come forward, prove property, pay rhargrs. anil t'ike it away, or il will be sold arc nlmg lo law. JOHN MA8TEI.LEK. Point, Dec. 25, 1847 3t VON WrlphtN Indian Vegetable i'llls. Henry Massr. Sunbury, E. tc S. KaurTinni, Augusts townthip. lohn IT. Vine nt, ChiHixqutque. Ivase &. Bergi-trcrmer, Elyburg, 1 Simucl Herb, Little Mationoy, William Deppi-n. Jacka n. Ireland and Hayoet, McEw-niuV. William Heinen &. Brother, Milton. Pouythe, Wilson &i Co- Noithumberland James Reed, Polissrovtt. G. W. Scott. Rdhvii1e. W. Si R Pearly, 8htnokintown, Rhodes dt Farrow Snyderttowri. Amiw T. Beiwll, Turbottvillo Bnneville Holtbae, Upper Mahoaoy, hn U. Kenn. do do. E. L. Pir, Wattontown. Whotente, ai the nflioe and gereral depot, 1 f!9 Race at- rhiUtetplria. Dt-c. 18. 1817. ly Another I n rm THE hWrs af John Yoeum, dee'd., ffer for aale all that Farm of tbeira st'vjate in Bh amok in township, Noiihumhcrland county, n-ar 8nufT. town, and adjoining tha old 8lanihsch stand in said lewnship. ctaitaining about two hundred sere mori or less, in a good ata'e of cultivation. Tho Rail Road from 8unlury Khsmnkintowa passes hrough it. For particnltra enquire of HITfill H. TEA TH. Snufliown, orJnHN FARNSWORTH.Hunbory, De. It, 1847. , or any of the hew. Merchant Tailoring. RE8PECTrn.LV inform hit fiienJ and the pu' lie tbat he haa juat returned from rhll.ilelpl.il, with a g-ncml kotortmrnt of cnI. suitable for men and chitdreu't we ir, which will U- mde up to order, ir toM on the most re atonable erms, eonm-tine, in ptr, nf " Engtitb, riencli, and Amenean Cloths, 'o do it, Camimera. Uetvcr ('loth. ' Doi-skin C.tiniert, Fancy Cat-imri Haiint-il. Caabmerr. 8ilh Vel. t. 8 jiin Vatcnci. Vaii..... Men'., LtilUu and tniibWa Cloaking. Laiiibewotfl and Merino Shirts atd Dtawai. Clo k TasseW, t. Fiinge for Ladies' Closks, A general assortment of Trimmings, cVe.,cVe..- Cutting will be done free of rharce, for peisooa l)rhsing goods of him which they wish to make up tbemrelres, snd persons finding their own goods will be accommodated as hrrrlofore. ; Ha tenders hie arknowledgemrnts io his friend for former pa Irooage, and respectfully aolictu a eoniinuaneo of th santa. lis tlt'i inthrma the rublic. that ha haa taken Mr. JOHN . BRIGHT into co-partnership, and t bat the business will hereafter be conducted under the Urea M Wstata & Uaiaar. ,00 All kind of Country J'rodnee taken, at tba itflietl mrkel prices. 8unbory, .NovtmUr 1 3ib, 1647 4m Indian Vegetable Panacea. ' - STILL' ANOTHER CURE. ( MITxaaa. RowASlt it WAl,Toa.OeritlaTen. I"JI ft is with i le.snre that I eive you the following history of my case, which, fro.rt iia eve rily And long coitliiiuance under ihe beVt medical S teodance I could procure, afT.r la a striking illus tration of the wonderful siipeiiority of your Dr. CIILLEN'8 INDUN VEfJEPABLE PANA CEA over all the popular remeiliea of the lUy. It wsa my misfortune to inherit 8ciofula, which made il appearance (ss my mother inforrnod me) when I wsa hot a few months old, hot w as not ve ry troublesome until my 2Sth year, when it sitark ed my tight elbow, anil atiflVned the join'. A'out eight yesrt after this, it ma.le ha spoearmtco on my arm attain, atm.t coveting it with ulr.era, . At the same time it attacked my thiott tlo, fi ling it with ulcer. My tongue hecsme frightfu'ly swol len, snd almo-t a h ird aa a piece of wo hI. 1 applied to one of the mott tk'lful phytic! in ' In Norritiown, pa., where I retided at the lime, but th diteata reemed beyond hia reach.' ' He adviaed me to come in Philadelphia and eonault the hte Dr. Parrish, ' I did so, and wsa Under his rs e for a thnrt lime, when he adviaed me lo return home, aa my pbyxician could do aa much for ms at he could, . This wat ccttiinlv not very encouraging I returned, snd was for foui or five yea-s mot of the time under treatment, when the Doctor inform ed me that his resource were exh umed, and I w si liberty lo try any thing I thought would do me good. I then took O ikl y's 8rsa"arilh, which at fiist rei'nvil to do me cooil, but soon lo-t its power, snd was diaenniinned. I have lken 8wrsim's Panacei. Marth ill's. HoorVs. Leidy's snd other prepsia linns of HartiosrilU. without rlTrct. My Ihr.iai wss still nlcnistcd. tnr palse entirely carried awiy, my face anil Dose much swollen, and rxueediiigly pain ful. , Thut matt -r hI.mvI in Jintiary Ijsi, whsn I com menced with Dr. ('ctLtV Nnitv VansTtBLa pAatcaA.and I fiank'y conf.au, if your medicine h .d n quired Faith toen-ure a cure, it would havi failed in my caae; for I had tried an much tra-h that my cotifidnnce in mediaine wat gone; and it was only aa a drowning man will giatp a strsw, that I commenced with the Panacea. But str rings ss it may pppenr. the inflammation and soreness were a'mnst entirely removed in 30 hour, tstifdving me that I h id gol hold of a med--cine wh'nh I haj not ucd bff.ire.and which would rme me Mv anticipation have to s'l apfararce Inen teaVxed, for I am heailhii'r lhn I hnv been for seventeen yrara. My skin ha a-sumed a h'sl thy appearance.. My bead, which hid trouble, I me for to many year, is now free from nil disscr eah'e aentationt; my Ihrost is sound; snd to fsr at I can judir,c, the diteate it comphtily rrtilicaled from mv system,' I shall be happv to give sny further inf omation to anv who chooae lo c dl upon me at mv resilience in Poplar street, first hou e eal of Eighth timet, north side. JOSEPH BARUOUK. Pbiladelphis, June S.I, 1X46, Certiflcatea of cures, in p.imphlet form, m iv lie had (irttia, at the office, uf ihe agent. Tl.it medicine is prepareil snd mli by th proprietor, Rowand &. Walton, No. 37 Mjrk.o tticet, I hil .ili'ipl.ia - . fW W Da.ienhower. No I Mo-mv -l. X Y j J W Daiienh .wer. No 1 O F H ill. t'i O. StioT Jenkin.. No 5H C.o,l ... N O.leen. 55 INN Robinson, e .r t !av A Sr itoga rn. Pall. a ii n,JUi,Mi w i Agents: II. MA!8e.ll, Sunburv. I. H. R.ser, Milton; J. Sedol l, New H.-r-tin; Mr. Muser, Millheim; Sharpe V. Lewis. Wilkesbarre. 8old also by Druggists throughout the Unitril Stae-. Dec.4 H17 2m ftiy iTOT TOO Li-TET C"1 REAT BAROAINS may yet be hJ at Pra- Jf ur'sSToat. He t'iM h. s Inrne s r meiit ft Uothlt. which he will tell at rfm f. It. ion do. termmud to due litmue the bu'iueK, Ini w.ll sell very low. A ssviug of JS or SO per cent, cm le made by U'ehutiog si hi store. Cdl and ciaai ine for youraelve. All kind nf couutry i- duce tiken, at lire Irghett ma ket price. 8unbury, December 4th. 1817 tf VENI, VIDI, Vlt'l Dr. ALLEN'S V EG E- TABLE COMPOUND, for the eu.e ..f DYSPEPSIA. LIVER COMPLAINT. NER VOUS DEBILITY. BILIOUS AFFECTIONS. Ac This Medicine i ollered to ihe public under the Msursnre thai there is no srticle in exi-tenre hsviog vtronger claims lo iheir eonndoiBlioo. Be ing comiiounde.1 by a regular Graduate of J. IK. ton College, Phila.b Inlra, and a tuitiBiiie r.hvti- cian of twenty years" stsndii.e; in Phil idolphia. hit long CKptnenre ha confirmed lnm in the opinion th it a compound medicine wat required l prevent and remedy the di hilitation pr duced by ritiidng iu low, miatmatic climates, and to counter ict tha pro trating influences of many nervous diwrdcr with whirh Ihe human firmly are altlicled. DR. ALLEN ia a well known phyirin. and hat used the ahava meilicine in hia praciite for 8 years with the moat artonieking ertert, huviug tot ted iia ajuahiiea in alove MVe THOUSAND CASES. No meduino ever rerrived more flaiierinc re cnmmeiHlaiions from phyMcians of eminent .t .Hid ing than ha bveu bestowed on tin. . DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION AND ITS CONSEQUENCES. An eminent Pr. f. -sor siyti 'i chiefly aiisrs in persona h i leid either a very sedentsry ur irregular I if. , A!thoui(h not regarded a fital disease; yet if neglectid or improperly trrared, ms bring on ti cur. hie Me lancholy, Jaundice, Madues. or Vmlltf". IVV and Apoplexy. A gr al aingu'srity atleiidanl on it is. that il may ami often do. a continue a areat length of time wiibout ai.y reuiiioii of the symp toms. CAUSE', flrU-f snd uitra.-ii.ets of nviul, in ten-e Mudy, pr.ue evacuation, eicet' in venery, eaceimive use of tpiiiluou-liquors, tea, tobacco, o pium. ami iiber narcoiict, iniiiuiilerUi repletion, ovir ditlentioii of the lomich, a deficiency nf ihe secret imi of ihe bile or g arie juice, ri pome lo old and d.imp air, sis the chief causes of this dis ease. t Y M I'TO M Leu tif ptite, naute i, heart. bum, eri'iliy, and fustid erocutiou, gnawing uf the simuach wheu cmp.y. Un,... , he tlo .U I ... -.1- T i.:o . pain in tbe title, col v.-iira, chillms. t.nguor. lowues tl tpirila, p ilpitalions, and d.s urbed sk-ep. . TREATMENT. PJJ. ALMS'S. VEGE. TAULE COMPOVSi) ha im v. i J in atlor d ng imruetlials relief, aud a itnlnrai ru.a for ibia disa-ase. CO" Tbia MeJuine can be btJ of II. B Mta-rr, SuotHiryt J. C. Mailtn, P.nt-ville, Medlar cV Bickel, Orwit!lurg ; and of Druggmt generally. ALLEN V WARD, I roprhto.s. Phifct.lelphia, No. 87. 1S47. eg ly For Sale. '"THE BRICK HOU8E in 8unlatv, of the tub. A seriber, now orcupie.l by Mis Morri. For terms apply lo W. L. iK'wait, E q , or to mywlf. W. R. SMITH. NorthuruleiUoJ, Octl er 9, 117. tj p3EDICAL- HOTJSEe: E,hbii,hnd I A yetrt ng. ly Dr. KINKELIS. The oldest, surest and beat hand fo core nil forms of seer, t ditca-,d,af,fim,, of the tkin and sidilirv lishits of youth, 1) fl .' TC T V K"V. t. f V S. W. rorner tifMttnrf Vnmn th , l,rrrm tpnu-e nod I'ittf, I A imwn tram the V. rrUn,,,,, I X 70LNO MEN 1 if tOU Vflhlaw Wiilif 4 its nt a. mi r ft Jl hedth. rememlwr. Ihe del., of , m-vuth, i.vv. m-i. a week may prove ym,r ru., ,olh nf ,H,V "'"'I': ,,e"c l,,t n. fl uio.le.ty dciei too rom making vonr caan known to one who. from ev a from education nml retelubililv,C .n sUiric h. frleml von. ne who place lnm-clf under Dr KIN'KKLLVd treitment, may reliciotikly c mfijo in his born ss a gen leman, andfn who e boaorn will Iia forever (licked the secret of ihe patient.. ' T oo mny i liink they will hag the secret to their own hearts, sr.d corn ibemelv. a, Alatf how of ten itttiisa fatal di'limii.ti, aod how ni-inv a pro mi 'inu yooog mnn, who m ghl have been an orna ment to socir ty ha fa.te I fiom the earth. ; COUNTRY. INVALIDS, finding it iueSnv. nieni lo m.ke pe-a inal aopliea ii n, can. bv eiatm their cite npiicitiy, toe her with all tl tirryn.pinnis, (per I fer pwt paid.) hive for trded in them a cheat con'nlnir.g Dr. K't medicine- aopr-.privs.l aci-ordingtv. Packages of M- dieinrs forwarded tn soy pari of the United Ntatet at moment's noiice. (CJ '"t " tarTtas, aiol eted to Dr. Kia aaiia. Philadelphia, will be promptly a tended to. Oc'. 30ih. 1847. ty "Secure the Shadow ere the Sulslaiice Fade." (om.iss' t Ei.rnniTrn S3 I2S. j !Xa 12 CL ULT DAGUSRREOTYPES! TWOII.Vr.R MEIHI.s nwnrihdat Ihe Fair nf the Franklin mirf tiiericn Jnstilttlrt fur the lieat unit mott riit,ftl tprciiucn tf Vugnerrtw ti4le Pnrtruil flUIE recent improvement maJe by the euhscri 1 hers, and whirh i- peculiar lo their ctahli?ha ment alone, via: an lrrr Light, In received the higliot reeoinmeiidi'ioii from the Press, and also wiiticn ict'iinoniil- fr.m the firtt artifs in the country, at to it gre .t superiority over the usual 8nle Light. The peculiar adv.misgn of this Light is that the NTrnL Earnaiov or ma Eta can beolusined nwire perlec lv than hrrcloloie." dj" Cit'-Aeiit and ilrnii((er are leMprctfully invi ted, whether ilcMrins; Por' raits or not, to viii our pvi nit gallerir. ..I.M,ly tho I ireet and mott exten-ive in the United 8iae, snd examine for thi'iniM'lvt s the sHtonitliiog improvrineiits made by the aulixcriliers in ihi woinh rlul art. T. P. & D. C. COLLINS, Proprietors of Ihe City Djbii- rrr'an Extibli-h-meet, No. 1fM Chftnut streit., two doors above 'I'hiid, touih i le. Phi adrlphia, Oct. !l. I8t7 -4m enw Watches So Jewellery. ull JiHtaca Uol l Ijrttr .r 4t, warranted JACOB .LACOICTTS: ' So. 240, Market ttrrrt. PHILADELPHIA, nASconslaii'ly on hnnd a large aanortiHent of (old and Kilver Watch a, at the folio ing I i,- ,7 tTiZl r .i l I I l 'fA L' wrtS' ' , . , , , , ,,"1 i! 'i tioM l.epines, full Jewel'eJ, ' :i..-. i . : f 10 00 20 CO 30 00 Siiver Let iues, 13 00 Silver Ijuiriicia, 00 and 10 00 tt" l a .. mi a larje atorim.-nr oi ruia J : n lkh r, ii-c!l ear ring, fiiiitrr rios bre.st pii.a, brace let g. I.I ntid k liver pooeil-, cold cliitiu. Ac. Ha hIho oii hand a conipl'-te a-t.iitim.iii Lunette, patent and plain Wntch s.le, M.iin Spriiigt, Veiges, Dial and Il.tlldtof every ileti-riiitoiii : ami io f.wi t complete anrtmeul i f Watclimake a' to.Je and Wlch Materials to which he w -old cJI the at tcntiou of the couuiry iri le in genei:. . 23" 'l1ioe wi-l.ing Hiivihuitf in the tWe line, would find it to their adviuiae toct'l nu J exa mine hit stock Ix foie piirc' a-ing rU- l.er.. JACOI1 LADOMU'', No. 2tG Vlarktt ttr. at, below 8th, Ph ladelphis, S pt. S5, IH47. m C YT.T"TTr,r &1 Jj?.V CLl naaAiivi't, rmiiu ! Tea trwrs h 11 ma nra, ths work or rna nr.TMOTSn 114a rmcv mnuv, Tiia coi-ssj or iiisniMrTin htsi n it niipiiinrntiTit, RE YOU A MO I HER! Your darling child, your idol and earthly j iv, is now perhaps coriiiue.i 10 iwr cliami-er tiy a Uangerou cold hi r pile che.kt, her iSIn 'shrunken fingers, tell the hold di-ease hat a'renly gained irjion ber the sound nf her sepntrhral couuh pieices your soul. VOUNtS MAN, when juat shout to enter life, ditesse shed a heart cru huig I light over the f.iir prospect of the futU'e your beetle cough and fee ble hmba letl of vour lots and hoiie, but you need not despair. There is a balm which will heal the wounded lungs, ii is S II E n !l 4 s ALL flKAMNO IVVLSAM.1 Mis. AT TREE. Ihe wife of Wm. H. Attree, Esq. wss given up by Dr. Sewall of Washington, D . Roe and McCh'lian ef Pbilad-lfbia, Dr. Roe and Dr. Molt of New York. Her friends all thought the mutt die. She had eery nppeartnee of 1eiug in consumption, tnJ wt so pronounced by her physicians Shrruaau Balsam whs given nil it cured her. Mr. OARRABRANTZ, of BulPs Feiry, waa al cured of ronsiimpiion by thi Btlsam when all other iem"die ftded to give relief aha wa re duced to a tkelet n. Dr. A. C. Cattle, D . ntitt, JH1 Orntdtrty, ba wilnettej ilaefTec'a in several ca-es where noo'lur mdiciie a If tided relief but the UaUain nperuted like a charm. Dr. V. alo witnerst'd iia w.ui.letful 1 II" cU in curing Velhmi. whiih it never fails of cloinn. Sjntlina bl.to I, al ir ming a ii 1n.1v he, is elf. dually cured by thia Pal um. It heal iba rupture ! or wouutleJ .kJ vi it. It, and makea tbe lung aouud again. Rev. HENRY JONES, 108 Eiehih avenue, was cured of rough and catarrhal all, ci ion 1 1 50 . 1: e. .1 l f rr"f " U'.B" 1"n ,n lufthai. sll Ihe otl.ei mejiciue be had eer Iskin. Dr. L. J. B. sis, 19 le sney tlr.et, give it to a It) le sin y tlr.et, give si-l-t-in-Uw who was laboring under ci-umili 111, si.tl In another sorely tlllct-d with ths Alima. In hoih esse its . tlict weie iinuiedia a, soon ra ttoring th' m to roinf .natiV health. Mr. LUCi:F.TI WELLS. VSi'br'Mie street. rulC red from Asthma 4t yara. rherm 'n Bab sam relieved her at once, and the is comparat.vrly well, teing enabled to tubdus every all a. k by a timely use of thia medicine. This imlet d ia the eretl r nu dy for Cough. Colds, Spilling Blood. Liver Complaints, snd all tl e all rtmnt cf ihs ihrnat, and even AstHma and Cnoromp ion. " Price 23 cents snd I per botile. Dr. Sherman's Cough and Worm Lozenge, and Poor Man' Plaster told as above. ' Dr. Shermsn's offiee i at ttifl Nassau at. N. Y. Agents, JOHN YOUNtJ. Sunburv. M A.M.OAY.Nortl'uaibcrlapd. eVitcmter 1 lib, 1817-1; mup SIX YKASlJw AVO fll't E ehildr'n bigun to fr fir Mierra .n' !. .1 g' ne. The noise was nt a ioud at time, but it hat kept Inrrpi.tng ever - ir e fcn.l n' m has bioome so great thai the mouths cf the httl ones csn tc .rce be suppe,. Dr. Sliornv.n ivnipi tbiae with th little tnir rera, snJ virv mv. h vesthat any of them should t-rj ni-..lpl,Iiiijt. .l, Knowing the vast ben-ftt which h ts bet n cor.rr.-. rml upon the community by the - introduction of tlic inf,i!li!'e he hst eml ir.to arr. "eniVfiK cnfr'gina Ma j Mn.iufictory. by mesns of which I a think he wiili I .1... lo supply the dema.-d. Aed ihe arne fains sod card vtiil he, taken, that the-e c lel rated I,o- ai-nqct be nia le aa they h ive always been. In or. der ibat tho-e who depend iipon them, mny not bo dioppnined in iheir hope. He knew when ho commenced the manufacture of the Worm Loten- ' tfe, that th y would supersede ihe ute of ivtrr oihcr vetniifune, as the Lnr.enge is rery jih-asunt to the title, titedif in it 1 irer-i. nt well tt rrrtain, and ihe qu tniitv ieipiired lo etroet a perfect curt, is very em ill. These properties in connexion wi'h. the f ct that they are sold fir 25 cut per box, thus pi. 11 inn therrt in the teach nf the pnore.-t tn.in io th land,' haa not only cnuscd them to take ll'! plsce of every other vermifuge ever offered, but al so rendered Uim popular to the commuoilv. Or, Sl.rin. COUOn LOZCMGES continue lo cure t;ou.iis, . J...ls, tlniitumpt'on, Atthma, shortness and difliculty of Breathing, nu., other tliaca es of the Lung, with the time f.tciiily they did on thrir first introduction, sr.d tha xo,.!i have now become persuaded bv actmtepfrierre, that on the secession of a -l.ght cold, the v bavo only to step to either tho Dr't. olfirc, or our ol tl'i. Aenls, snd obtain a box of hU Coisyh L. i.n , which are very coti-tnent to carry in l :c i k!i- '. and to lake n few through th d .y. It v pursuin': ihia course 0 cure is often effected in St hoo, and the patient about his huxiii' ta. 80 greut i the t. h'brily of the Loa. nges, that thousand of p. fhoit hohsveiseJ tbem, and become ucrpxiin'.fd tai'.h their efT. els, will nevi be without tlv rn. f$lli:RM4,M . POOn MAN'S PL ASTEH Ins cu'ed more case of hhcun.atisnt, I'-'in in iho Back, Side end Chest, Lum'ai;f tn.i Wekne--, than any application that has everhoen matle. A the celebrity of the PUtter has ioertf.eJ, hondri t'i of unp'iiiciplej ratcal have aUeiupte.d to count.-r-feit it, and pitro it off up n the rommunit' a- ll. genuine, (jj Beware of Deception. Kern n ber that the true snd genuine Plaster it spread 111 on red.li-li paper mnde expresify for the puipo-, and in every u e the signuture uf Dr. Sl:ciniuu 11 p iitttd upon the back of the Plaster, and the vvhu'. j secured by Copy Right. None others are r nui ie. Theiefore wben you want a real good Shi wnao's Poor Mtu's Plaster, call at the ollne, lob iaau street, ar.d you wi.l nut be ditappointed. Rememlier the number, 106 N'a au st., nhe-o sll Dr. Sherman's Lor.enijes arcsorj. Hi AjenM are Mrs. Hays, 139 Pulton s'reet, Brtoklvn; Hineson, Williamsburg; snd Ui-d.liug iV Co., Boston, and JOHN YOl'NO, Sunbury, M. A McCAV.NorthuiiibeilauJ. September Hth, 1817. 1 v. "ITS WO St k'jaj VtA si: IT! IStiriit, SralJg, and till kinds cf J flawed Sores Cnrrd. TOUSEY'S UNIVERSAL OINTMENT, in the mostcomplee Bum Antidote ever known. It ii.stan'ly, (an l a if by M tgir) slop pa;n of tl.o 11111 despetntc Burn un.l Scild-". For ol.l S r , Biu'se. Cut', Spraint, Ac, on man or bnntl.it i the beat application that c m lie n.n.le. Tl s.n.'s have tried and thousands pr.iie it. h is (I., in fi ptifect master of pain tver discovered. Ail w! .. use roeuminnnd it. Every family shou'd be pr.ivj. ded with it. None can tell how soon nome f t! o family msy tiee.l it Cj' Olajcrve each box i f the genui. e Ointmei.t hn the name of S. T01 ki wmun on the ou !j laftel. Toimitite rli is f..r---rv. Bottmen. Livrrv M.11. 1 .d v. b.i u l ihii.y 1 ' tv.-- .. -. . Horses, will find this 0:nlini : 1 thiy csn ue for ("ollar US.U. S;-r dec, on their animal. jh '.y . would keep hi. niiimn! 1- 0 ." h!e Toua.-y't Univeral Ci-.i'.. .he quirt, I. Trv il. BITES Or INSEC TS. For ho .in or ..o of poi.onoiis Iii it c t, Toui'"s 1 m.c ei .. irt.i vjlle.l. ITundrrtls h ive tr'e.l i! tin I f..mi-l ii u ,. PILES CURED! F.r the Pile--, T .ivtevV p. Itivcrsal Oinint'iit it one of tho best Rem-dies ili:it Cdn be applied. All who have tried it t'01 ihe Pi C4 recommend it. OLD SORF.8 CURED. TV' ' I n',rr,,h 8orie, tlwe i noihir.jj fju'.l to 't unary V, 1 lini ment. A lrsnn in Man'iue had. for a riuiuU'r of year, a tore lee that battled the hIi.H of the ilocturi. Toutiy'a Oinlmtiil wta recomim t.tlcl by one of the visiting physicians, (who knew tUf rat virtue ) and two bole produced more U'l.eot limn ihe p lient bid (tveived from any ai.J a I ptctiou i-nif-diet. Let tdl try it. BURNS AND ftCALDS CURED. Thuism ' of esse i.f Burra and Scalds, in til pans of the coun'ry, have laroncurd by Tonsey's Universal Ointment. Certificate enough could be had to fill tho whole of this thent. VIOLENT BRUISES CURED. Trstimoni- li on le.-iimoiiial-, in favor nf Toutey't Oinliu 'nt for curing Bruises, have been efT-red iho propiie. tore. Hundred in Syrscu- will certify to it gie.,; merits in reli. ving tie pain uf tha most severe Bruise All person should try it. SCALD HEAD CURED. Sore of cise, 0( Scald Head have been cured ly Tou-ey's Oint ment. Trv it it seldom fi'a. 8AI.T RHEUM CURED. Of a l the rcme.i.r ever discovered for lli't niOft disan eal le complainr, Tousey's Universal Ointment is the most roniplcie. It never wat kn wn to fail. CHAPPED HANDS CAN BE CURCI). Tou.'y's Univerttl Ointtn-nt will alw..vs . u'etiie worst cites of Chapped Hands, Sc.nej of 1 1 rsons will state this. SORE LIPS CURED- For the cure of So o Lip, there was never anything ruj.la f.ujl 10 Tou sey's Ointment. It is sure 10 cure ih.-m. T. y it. It is a tcieniifie corupotind, warranted not to c n tain any prep ration of Mircury. (T Piice cent 1 c box. For further ptniculsr conct.ri.Hi litis really v!uible Ointment, the pu'dic i c refer red to Pamphlets, to ba hid gratis, of resprriul!o 1) egoists and Man hints throughout lite Unit d States, Prepared by ELLIOT du TO USE V, Drugjiss, Syracuse. For sale by JOHN YOUNO, Kimburv, M. A. McC.VY, Nor, hum'jet kind. Sept. 1 1 ih,'l 8 17. ly cow Feathers, Feathers. tom I2h la 45 re;if per Pound. Cheap fur Cuk. holfal and lietatt. FKEnEMCK G. FRASKTl, rplioHtrrcr & General rurnNlirr, aNo. 4lrt Market St., above I ltd north side, opposite Girard How, rHII.AOZU.pUI A, IT "II EKE iniiy be bad, at ad iioms. a urge at vv son ment if Bsda and Matrs"e, Cu'le.l Hair and Feathera, Chaira, 1'ahlee, Bedlead an. I IHikiag Ul isaea, together with all other si tide in the above line of butiueM, al the barest ctlt pri-. cet. - IV. B. floods wtrrntel ts is sa'Ufaction. rStpt.5o.il, ltJ47. 3ut 1