Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, March 11, 1848, Image 4

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vVe copy the following from Donnovati'e Ad
features in Mexico f r . ...... , ,
On the evening of May 10th, 'two American
officers, belonging to ome tef tho volunteer
corps, attended the Cathedral where eertaln
services were held appertaining to tho nuna at
the Convent at Sin Francis situated in the wes
tern part of the city. The Cathedral was 61led
as usual, with a large crowd of the faithful.
and at the conclusion of the . ceremonies, when
they were dispersing, two officers lingered In
the church, gating at the explosive ornament
Aa they were alo in the act of retiring, a nun,
who remained behind the rest of the sisterhood
made a sign to the officer who waa atowty fol
lowing his comrade, that ahe desired to speak
to him. Returning to the nun, a dialogue en
sued in substance, as follows:
You are an American f
I am, madam, and but recently from that land
of Yankees.'
'I presume, sir, you are man of honor and
discretion V
Those qualities, added to courage, make up
tbo composition of an American soldier.'
'Are you willing to render me an important
aervicel'
Yoo have but to command me.'
'I will not conceal from you that the smlco
I ask from your hands, require not only direc
tion, but extraordinary intrepidity. Knowing
this are you still willing to assist me V
Yes, I am determined.'
Very well, when you hear the Covent bell
strike tvele to night, be at the side gate ; I
ahall be there to open it, and on your knocking
three times, you shall learn what it is that I re
quire of you. Will you be faithful to the ren
dezvous V
I shnll bo faithful if 1 live.'
Well, I will depend upon you, adieu ."
They parted, and the officer re-jninrd his
companion; and aa they pursued their way to
the American quarters, related to him all that
had transpired, and asked him if he should ful
fil the appointment. The other advised him to
do so, by all meant, and for fear of accidents
offered to accompany him to the gate at the
appointed hour. Supposing tho affair to end in
one of those innocent adventures in Mexico,
and takin; it for granted that the lady bad been
suddenly struck with hia personal oppearance,
the officer with hia companion, repaired to the
gate, according to the agreement, and upon
giving the concerted signs!, the entrance was
opened by the nun. The chosen officer enter
ed, without the least apprehension of fear, and
was minted by the nun.
You are truly a man of courage and honor,
and are entitled to my warmest gratitude.'
After conducting him to her cell, where 4
lamp was burning, she politely invited him to
sit down, and producing two bottles, requested
him to take a glass of wine with her a request
which a man and a soldier ia not apt to treat
with indifference. Filling him a glsss out of
one bottle, she took a little herself out of the
other and after ho had finished his, she told him
to go to the opposite sidu of the bed from her
self. The officer, still innocent obeyed, when
the nun addressed him :
Well, we are all alone- ia my door bolted
look r
And at the same instant, to his horror and
amazement, she discovered to him the dead
body ol a Monk, whose clotbea were stiff and
matted with blood while ahe continued:
The favor I require ia that you take this body
on your shoulders and convey it beyond the
gatea of the first court.. Obey instsntly, or your
life shall be in peril, for if you attempt to es
cape I will shoot you through the head. I
know,' she added, my own life will be the for
feit, for after dispatching you I have a poniard
for myself the same with which I stabbed that
miserable Monk.'
Seeing no other mesne of escape, the officer
took up the body j and accompanied by the non,
who carried a dark lantern, proceeded to the
gate by which he bad entered, and on issuing
from it, threw down bis horrible burden at the
feet ot his comrsde, who waa waiting to enjoy
at what they both supposed would terminate in
a love intrigue.
After recounting to his friend the almost in
credible adventure in which he bad been en
gaged, they both reaolved to communicate the
circumstances to Gen. Worth in person ; but
they had proceeded only a short distance from
the Convent when the officer who had brought
out the body, begsn to complain of the most
violent and excruciating pains. He soon fsll
upon the pavement and expired.
Bound to Comb Orr, The Pittsburg Jdtr
eury tells the following ifood one to
Borne where in the West, sable knight of
the lather and brush waa performing the opera
tion of shaving a hnnsier with a very dull rator.
Slop !' aaid th hoosisr, 'thst won't da'
What's de watts, basal'
Thst rsior polls."
. Well, no mstta for dat, eah. If de handle of
de razor don't break, de beard's bound to cum
off' '
'Some robbers having broke into a gentle
man's house they went to the footman's bed,
anH told him, if he moved he waa a detd man.
That's a d d 1'e, cried the fellow, if I move
I am sure 1 am stive."
KcaaNer, 'Master, Tom Denton's miking
fac at me I'
Mutter. 'Tom Denton, did you make faces
at I'l.il Kearney V
ZJn Yes, sir, but he made beta It J3.ll
Ttmo t'tothar da.'
OA!f R NOTE LIST.
... PE.TrLTAIA. (.!.
The following list shows the current value of sll
eajtsyrvanra Bank N.vtee. The most Implicit re
liance may be placed upon It. as It ta ttiry week
jerefully compared wlfti aid cor reeled from Blch
osll's Reporter.
Dankt la Philadelphia.
NOTES AT PAR.
Bank of North America . , par
Bank of the Northern Liberties . . paf
Commercial Benk of Peon's. . , par
Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank . par
Kensington Bank . . par
Philadelphia Bank . . I par
Schuylkill Benk . . . par
8nutbwark Bank . par
Western Bank ' . par
Mechanics' Dank par
ManufactcrvW A Mechanics' Bunk per
Bank nf Perm Town-hip . . par
Oirard Bank' . par
Bank of Commerce, late Moyamcneing par
Bank of Pennsylvania . . tar
Count rr Ranks).
Bank of Cheater County Westchester
Bank of Delaware County Cheeter
Bank of Germantown Germentown
Bstik of Montgomery Co. Norrisiown
Doyle-town Bank Dovlretowo
EsstonBank East on
Farmer' Bank of Burks eo Bristol
par
par
per
par
per
par
par
Bank of Northumberland Northumberland par
Columbia Bank St Tt ridge ro. Columbia par
rarmers Bank ot Lancaster"
Lancaster County Bank
Lancaaier Bank
Farmers' Bank of Reading'
Office of Bank of Peon's.
i.anctstei par
Lancsetet par
Lancaster pat
Reading psr
Herrishurg't Theae
Lancaster I offices
Heading do not
Eaaton J lesus n.
Office do do
Office do do
Office do do
NOTE8 AT
DISCOUNT.
Rank nf the United State
Philadelphia
Pottaville
lewi.lown
MiJJIetown
Carli.te
PittNhurg
Hollidaysburg
Hurrieborg
Lebanon
Pitlehurg
Pillabuig
Williamsport
Wilkeehsrra
Allentown
Reading
Pittaiiurg
S3
Miners' Dank of Pottaville
Bank of I.ewiatown
Bank nf Midtllctowu
Carlisle Bank
Exchange Bank
Do do branch of
Harritburg Bank
Lebanon Bank
Merchant' & Manuf. Bsnk
Bank of Pittsburg
West Bunch B.ink
Wyoming Bank
Northampton Bank
Berks County bank
Office of Bsnk of U. 8.
Do do do
Do do do
Bsnk of Chsmheriburg
Bank of Geltyaburg
Bank of Suvquehsnna Co.
Erie Bank
Farmers' St Drovera' Bank
Franklin Bank
Honesdale Bank
Monnngahela Bank of B.
it
failed
do
Erie
Near Brighton
Cbsmberaburf
Gettysburg
Montrose
do
Erie .
Weynesburg
Washington
Honesdale
Browneviite
IJalj
';!
York Bank
York
ii
N. B. T he notes of those bsnks on which
omit quotations, and substitute a dead (-) are not
purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, with ths
exception of thoee which have s letter of reference.
BROKEN BANK 8.
Philadelphia 8av. Ins.
Philadelphia failed
do ' failed
do failed
do
do
Philadelphia Loan Co.
Schuylkill Ssv.Ins.
Kensington fcJav. Ins. A
Penn Township 8av. Ins.
Msnual Labor Bans (T
Towanda Bank
W; Dyott, prop-) failed
Towanda
Tin' ford no esle
Heaver cloeed
Haniaburg dosed
Washington failed
Hetlcfonte closed
Alleghany Bank of Pa.
Bank of Beaver
Bank of 8walara
Bank of Washington
Centre Bank
City Bank
Farmers' Si Mech'eV Bank
Farmers' & Mech'ca' Bank
Farmers' AtMecb'ce' Bank
Harmony Institute
Huntingdon Bank
Juniata Bank
Lumbermen'a Bank
Northern Bank of Pa.
New Hope Del. Bridge Co.
Northumb'd Union Col. Bk,
North Western Bauk of Pa.
Office of Schuylkill Bsnk
Pa. Agr. St Manuf. Bank
Silver Lake Bank
Union Bsnk of Penn's.
Pittsbuig no ale
Pittaburg failed
Fsyette co. failed
Grecncastle failed
Harmony no aale
Huntingdon no aale
Ievriklown no aale
Warren failed
DundafT no sale
New Hops cloeed
Milion no aale
MvadviNe closed
Purl Carbon
Cariiate failed
Montrose eloeed
I'niontown failed
Greenaburg closed
Westmoreland Bank
Wilkeabsrre Bridge Co.
Wilkeaharre noasls
All notes purporting to he on any Peunayl.
vaoia Bsnk not given in the above lint, may be set
Jown as fraud.
SEW JERSEY.
Bsnk of New Bionswick
Brunswick
failed
1
p.,
par
r-
failed
Belvidete Bank
Burlington Co. Bank
Commercial Bank
Cumberland Bank
Farmers' Bimk
Farmers' and Mechanics' Ilk
Farmers' and Mechanics' Bk
Farmera' and Merchants' Bk
Franklin Bank of N.J.
Belviders
Medford
Penh Amboy
Bridgeton
Mount Holly
Itahwsy
N. Biunswick
Middletown Pt.
1
Jeraey City
failed
failed
failed
failed
failed
4
failed
i
par
Hoboken Bkg dr. Giaxing Co Hobuken
lersey City Bank Jeraey City
Mechanics' Bank Patieraon
Manufacturers' Bank Brllevills
Morris County Bank Morriatown
Monmouth Bk of N. J. Freehold
Mecbanice Bauk Newark
Mechanics' and Manuf. Bk Trenton
Morris Canal snd Ukg Co Jersey City
Povl Notes
Newark Bkg Jr. Ina Co Newark
DO sale
J
failod
failed
i
failed
i
par
i
failed
failed
I
par
failed
Nsw Hojie Del D ridge Co LainberUvills
N. J. Manufac snd Bkg Co Hoboken
N J Pioiecion dr. Lombard lk Jeraey City
Orange Bank Orance
Paieraun Bank Peterson
Peoplea' Bank do
Princeton Bsnk Princeton
Salum Banking Co Salem
State Bank Newark
Bute Bsnk Eliiabeihtow
Slate Bank Camden
Slate Bank of Morris Morriatown
Stale Bank Trenton
Salem snd Philsd Manuf Co Salens
Suseex Bsnk Nsw ton
Trenton Banking Co Trenton
Union Bank Dover
Washington Banking Co. Hark en sack
. DELAWARE.
Bk of Wllm & Brandy wiue Wilmington
Bank sf Delaware Wilmington
Bank of Smyrna Smyrna
Do branch Miltord
Farmers' Bk f State of Del Dover
Do branch Wilmington
Do branch Georgetown
Do branch Newcastle
Union Bank Wilmington
ny Under 6'e
par
psr
f
par
psr
P'
par
par
err Oo sll banks marked thus () tbsrs are i
that counterfeit or altered notes af lb vvsoos da
paastMUofis, ia dnulsiroa.
G3 QQ
THIS Medicine is warranted, on oath, hot to
contain a particle of Calomel, Corrosive Sub
limate, Arsenic, ChloridS of OoM, or any dsl-ts
tons mltaersls.
Tbe principle upon which this Medlelns acts, Is
by sssistlng and hrmonling with nstofe It
drives oot sll foul scrimonious humors from ths
blood snd body, snd by ae-lmltatlng with and
strengthening ths gastric juice of the stomach, It
assists digestion fn short thsre ia not a vsin. arte
ry, muscle or nerve in the human body, that ia
not strengthened by ths PANACEA, snd it steo
pomesaes the remarkable property of removing
mercury from the honas and Joints.
FOR ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN,
ftcurvy, 8corbiik A flections. Tumors, Scrofula or
Kings' Evl , White Swelling. Eryipel. Ulcers,
Cancers. Running Sores, Scshs and Bilea. lime
and s determined iierseversnce in D . 8WEET
8ERS PANACEA, will effect a cura.
FOR INDIGESTION.
Rejection of find, Njilsea, Vnmilinga, Nervous af
fictions, Billion complaint. Head ache, Pa 'em as,
or Female Irregularities, Dr. 8 WEET8EICS PA-
NACEA will soon sfftct a cure but if ohslinste,
or sttentlRJ with griping, flying peine, the doae
should be InceaaeJ, and the cure will anon be ef
fected. It not the patients frighten themselves
with the idea that thry are too wei.k to take much
medii-inei but bear in mind that this mi'dly opera
ting med cine put not wesknsvs Into the frsms, but
most certainly draws weaknrs out, Isavea etrength
in its place, and by giving compoed sleep st nigtit,
and sn appetite to relish any fooil, re-snlms'es the
whole frame wi b vigorous action, clssring lbs
mind snd improving the sight.
8CR0FULA AND GLANDULAR AFFEC
TIONS.
Scrofula ia said to be heridilary, ths infant re
ceiving from Its parents ths seeds of litis disease,
which increases with its ysars, if neglected snd
not subinitied to frequent purifiottion with Dr.
8WF.ETSF.RS PANACEA. The glands arc p s
cel in tbe corner of the body, and out of the way
of direct communication ; Uirir rest u?s i s subject
on which much difference of opinion prevails j it
suffices us to know tht when in s diseased atate,
they are capaMs of being purified and cleansed by
s l.mg course nf Dr. SWl'.E I'SER'S PANA
CEA, which reaiores thrm to sound and proper
action. Scroful us persona can never pay Ion much
attention to their blood, ita purification shou'd be
their first thought, for after a long course nf perse
verance, they will ever curs her edit iry disease.
In ce.es or JACND1CE. ASTHMA. LIVER
COMPLAISTS, 11C DOLOREVX RHEU
MATISM OR RHEUMATIC GOUT, Dr.
SWEKTSER'S PANACEA cannot be loo high
ly extolled it searches oot the very roof of the
disease, and Hy removing it from the Blood makes
a cure certain and perm inent.
For diaeaeea nf ths Bladder and Kidntyi, Strie
turet. Gravel, Slont, Pitet, Finluta. Viinartf Ob'
ttructiontand Extreme Cutiventu Dr.SWKET
8 E It'S PANGEA is the best remedy ever tr eJ
it removes all thoas acrimonious humors from the
Blood which givs rise to the shove disease, end
by keeping ths blood in a pore condiiion, insures
heslth.
Fur DROPSY, FALLING owns BOW.EL8,
Impurttitt f tht Blood, Mercurial Taini, Weak'
nenoftht Spine Flwnof Blood to the Head Gid
d tir$; Singing and Buzzing Aose in the Head
orMEors. Dr. HWEETSEK'8 PANACEA will
givs certain relief; in sll severs and chronic cases,
the paitenr cannot he loo often reminded that lar
ger dWi and ptretveranet mill effect a rare.
lo Chill and Fevert. BHiaut F evert. Affection
nf tht Fjt and Ear, Spongy and Btredtng
Gumt Bronthitit and rtetnt Cough and Cold;
Dr. SWEETSER'r PANACEA will be found
perfectly aure and certain in its effects.
GRAVEL AND URINARY COMPLAINTS.
Thote comp'sin's are generally attended wiih
the most fatal ronsr queneea, and are seldom or ns.
ver cured by the present mode of treatment ( they
usually accompany the patient t the grave, after
euiTcring the mol excruciating pain and torture.
The cauat- uf ihese complain'e are the same aa alt
others, ihs dross ol tbe blood tecom s encrusted on
the tin r st nsrrow psssagrs, wbencs ana.! morbid
aecietiona and toiiagi s of mine. You will find
the moat powerful d urelic of no use.ss they only
increase the qusntiiy of urine snd do not puiify
and strengthen th part. By purifying the blood
with Dr. SWEETSER'8 PANACEA, tou re
move the cause of the disease, consequently it can
not exist any longer, sfler sufficient perseverance
in ita use baa deprived the blood and body of sll
scrimonious humors snd incruststion.
DISEASES or Tea LUNGS-CONSUMPTION.
This is s cry prevalent and fatal diea-e ; it re
suhsijjoMly from ueglected cough, colds snd bron
chitis, slso from imiHoper treatment in many otSer
caaes, such aa measles, fevers, inflammations and
email pox, and s host of other badly treated diaesser,
where the cause, instead of having hta'o thoroughly
removed from the blood and body, havs only been
palliated or removsJ from one p art to break out in
another. By diveating your bodies uf all foul hu
mors, through the medium of Dr. 8 WEETSER'8
PANACEA, ths cure ia st once rendered certain
and permanent . Recollect, while there is scrimo
nious humors floating in the ci'culaiion, it is at apt
to settle on the lungs ss sny older part of ths body (
ibis is tbe reason that consumption is so prsvslent.
BILES, 80RES AND ULCERS,
Which yuu see oo the exierior, come from snd
have their source in, the inieiior, snd might just as
well have fettled on youi lungs, liver, or any other
pail; which wo know they frequently do, and pro
duce moat violent inflammatory disordera. The
humor which occasions theae cores is of a highly
arrimoniona burning nature. We know it from
the pain it gives in forming, and afierwarda ita ra
pidly ulcereiing sod corroding ths flesh snd skin
of the part wbera it breaks out 1'hia shows lbs
necesxity of frequently purifying ths blood with Dr.
SWEETSEU'S 1'ANACK A, snd keeping such
malignant humors in sui j- ction. Should yoo bavs
S bile or ulcer, be thunkful that nstms baa taken
trouble la warn you of the danger your life and bo
dy ia in, for it ia a waining that the blood ia foul.
Had this same acrimony sr-lre'ed 'be lungs in lead
uf ths surface of your body for lis seal, consump
tion uf ths lungs would bev been tba 'consequents.
Di ley not then, to purify and cleanse with Dr.
8wertsrr's Panacea.
STINE DISEASE.
Spinal affections, inlsrgement of the bones snd
joints, while swellings, hip joint complaint, rup
mee, falling of the bowels end worn'i disesre, will
find a apredy ours in Dr. SIVE ETHER'S PA
NACEA. Wbsre the disease baa been of long
standing, lbs tiros required te make a cure will be
longer i hut tbe patient may rest assured thst s
determined psrssverssce will sflsct it,
BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA a DISEASE OF
THE WINDPIPE.
These diasasse proceed from lbs seriosity or
corrupt bumore of the blood, bsving sit lied itself on
the throat snd lungs, snd stopped them up, so thst
thsy csnnm draw sufficient sir in for respiration,
Dr. SWEE J BER'd PANACEA will gieiaune
ste rsrJef, i)d te tfisit tin ewe asjfset ud as
tain, it sboahl te continusd sons time after, to 1
tree trie system or all tad hdraors.
RHEUMATISM, RREUMlTIC GOUT AND
- : MERCURIAL DISEASE
Plod a fats snd epeedy euro in Dr. SWEET
SER'S PA NA CEA. It cures by searching svsry
Mood veeel snd srtery, snd driving out all Imou
ritles and foal bumore accumulated therein, which
la tho eause of rh amatiem, gout and awelUnga of
tbe joints. The de'eterooe effects of cslomel snd
other mineral poisons, r. a Illy yield to ita sovereign
Influence j Indeed, when lis vsl-jsbls properties be
some fully known, the uaeofall miner ' I poison will
be consigned to Mhe tomb of all the Capuleis,' snd
only bs thought of aa a by -gone rastooi nf tbe dar
ker ages. Dr. Swortasr's Psnsccs ia also sore
curs for dyapepeis. piles, cnariveiiesa, vertigo, hrsd
srhs, psin in Ihs breast and liver complaint.
FEVER AND AGUE.
Fever is always ceuarul by a disorderly move
ment of the blood, struggling tofise ilerdf of some
tiling thst encumbers it t in fact, every kind of fa-
var ia nothing more than a struggle between Ihs
blood snd corrupt bumore, snd ss aoon aa ths cor
rupt humor are rxnel'ed, you have no more fever.
When s patient with fever submits to he bled, or
hss hia blood poisoned with mercury, it weakena
hie frame to such a degree that if hs survives the
procea, it always leaves him aubiect ti distreaatng
chills, when B times nut of 10 be resort to ajue
pill, powders, or tonie mixtures; this is going from
bad to worae, ss these vegetable pills, powders, die,
are nothing but mercury snd qumins in disguise,
wb'ch may for a lima drivs ths disease si far into
the body es n it to bs perceptible, but very soon it
will break nut again with fearful violsnes To cure
sgus and fever, tbe cause of the disease moat be re
moved out of the blood and body, which can be ef-
f. dually done by uaing Dr. 8 WEE TSER'S PA
NACEA, which purifies, cleanses end strengthens.
It contains nothing that can possibly injure, end ila
uas is always s aafegusrd sgsint chills snd levers
PILES.
In ait Caaisov Purs, Dr. 8WEETSER'S
PANACEA will effect s vsry speedy curs. It re
moves from the blood, stomach and bowels, sll
those foul acrid burning humors, which are the
eauae of Piles and Coalivsms-, snd by strengthen
ing ths digestive organs, improves svery psrtof the
entire body.
FLATULENCY AND WIND.
Thee discuses se csu -ed by the stomach'and
bowela being choked up wiih viscid slimy matter,
tbs sir whit h enters lb em cinnot e-cvpe umil forced
by some contraction of lbs s omach to expel it;
hence the cause of pain. A few doses uf Dr.
SWEETSER'8 PANACEA will convince the
sufieier Ibat relief is attained.
G RE AT MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN.
Parents will find the PANACEA s valuable
medicine for their children, keeping their bodies in
a healthy c.rftdiiion, thsreby asieling their g owih;
children or grown peisons, sfler taking it, sre not
liable io be sitarked with an epidemic ss before, ss
it alwaya lesvea the blood in a pure condiiion, and
ibe i mire system in a alrengihened stale ; it drives
out all kinds of weakness from lbs body snd leaves
all heal. by within. t
MARRIED LADIES i
Will find Dr. 8 WE fER'8 PANACEA a medi
cine purely adapted to their use. ' Most ladiee du
ring lbs period of pregnancy sre afflicted with piles.
Dr. Sweetser's Panacea, by regulating the boweln,
will entirely obviate this, and lis purifying prngier
lies on the blond snd fluids, insures to them heal
thy off-pring. No one who is a mother should be
without it, and those who are nursing will find it
of gieat b n fit lo the health of their infanta.
For barrennee and all diaeasea of the womb, it
ia without a rival in the entire history snd catalogue
of medicines ; by its extraordinary strengthening
power, it atimulatee snd strengthens the womb, e
weakness of which is the csue uf failure to have
offspring.
NERVOUS DISEA8E8.
Under this head may be claesed Palpitation of
the Heart, Tie Doloresux or Feeoache, Neuralgia.
Indigeaiion, Toothache, Melsnchot) , Hysterics. snd
in fact, every diaeeae caused by the sharp, biting,
acrimonious humors irritating the nerves ; tbe
nerves receive the morbid impteasion from the sto
mach, or rather from the blood through the agency
of the aiomach and dige-tive organs, and although
other parts of the body are apparently the vest of
the disease, still it is caused by Ibe morbid impres
sion conveyed from the blood by the nerves, to thst
part. A l. w doses of Dr. SWEETSER'S PA
NACEA will soon assure the patient thst be baa
tbe cure in bis possession.
ERY8IPELA8,e StTaNTHONY'S FIRE.
This is sn inflammatory di-oider, slwys attend
ed with more or leas pain. It proceeds from the
foul, acrimonious bumors lodged in the blood snd
fluid, settling on the bml-e end face, causing ex
treme pain snd fevers ; sll applications on tbs sur
face are worae than useless, ss they only tend to
throw the diese in some other part, snd peibapa
rsuse death. Bleeding is likewise improper. . To
cuis ths dii-esee you niu-l get rid of the causs ; on
ly manage to get ihe foul humors out of your blood,
and you will he well in a day. Dr. SWEET.
SER'S PANACEA, a thorough purifier of the
blood, will aearcb oul every impurity in the more
remote p irta of the body and expel it through the
medium of the bowels. There is not a vein, arte
ry, mnacle. or organ of the entire framewoik of
msn, that Dr. Sweetser's Psnscea does not im
prove. To take it when you ers well Is to keep
well ( snd when sick to become well.
DR. SWEETSER'S PANACEA, beinreora
posed only ot a vegetsble mstler, or medical nerbs,
and wsiranled, un oalh, as contsining not one par
licla of mercurial, mineral, or chimical substances,
is found to be perfectly bsrmless to Ihs most lender
sge, or the weskest frsme, nnder sny stsge of hu
man suffering! Ihe moM pleasant and benign in its
oi eralion that was ever offered to Ihe world ; snd
si Ihe ssme lims the moat csrisin in searching out
the root of sny complamt, bowsver desp, and of
performing a cire.
Pries f! per bottle, or elx bottles for ft. For
sale, wholesale snd retail, at ihs corner of
CHARLES snd PRATT Streets. Baltimore, and
slo by GEORGE BRIGHT,
Nov.fi 1847. .'y Wunhory.
laOUNT VERNON
05 North 2d at., bet. Arch & Race its.,
Philadelphia.
irtRADY dr. PARKER reepectfully inform their
IlP friends snd the public thst they have taken
Ibe above earned bouse, recently kept by J. 8.
Adams, and sre prepared to seoommodate custo
mers in the most satisfactory manner and at rea
sonahls priors.
Their table will be supplied with Ibe teat vari.
ety the mark at afioide their parlors snd sleeping
sptrtmenie will be in the beet order. The houee
has been thoroughly repaired snd furnished with
a view to tbe comfort of travelkara end strangers.
Hsving bsd several years experience in the
business, Ibsv hope lo give geneiaj eaiisfsdion,
and reepectfully invite travellers snd strangers it
fe Usssa a call BRADY f A RKER.
fWWelebh, fatter ft, INT tf
Teg-eUble Universal Pi lie,
Tit anljf known Medlcint Hat at tht tnme time
purgu pwrijlu and rtrtngfhtn tht tytttm.
Le trftow, July 1, 1846.
TTKR Lx5 ROY'S Pills are a new medicine
UK which bss jost epreated, and is fast taking
the placee of all others nf ihe same class. Thess
pills are composed of many ingredient', but the
two principal ooea are Narsaparilla snd Wild Cbsr
ry, so nniisd ihsl they act together; the one,
through Us admixture with other suh-tapces, pu
rifying and purging, while Ihe other ie strengthen
ing ihs system. Thus those pills are at Ibe ssme
time tunic and opening; adeatderstom long and
sagsrly sought for by medical men, bul never be
fore discovered. In other words they do Ihe work
of two medicines, and do It much better than any
two ws know of) for Ibey remove nothing fr m
the system bul the impurities t so that whils ibey
purge they strengthen ; snd henes Ihsy csuse no
debilitation, snd sre followed by no re-action. Dr.
Le Roy'e pilla have a wonderful influence on the
blood they not only porifv without weakening it,
bul ihey remove all boghtua particles from the chyle
brfote it ia convened into fluid, and thus make im
pure blood sn otter impossibility. As thers ir no
debilitation, so there is no nausea or sickness at
tending the nparaiioneofthis moat excellent i f me
dicines, which never strains or tortures Ihe diges
tive functions, but cau-ea them lo work in s per
fectly natural manner ; and hencs peisons taking
them do not become psle snd emaciated, but Ihe
contrary ; for while it ia Ihe property of the 8sraa
psnlls, united as it is with other ingredients, to
removs sll that is foreign snd impure, it ia equally
Ihe prorly of the Wild Cherry to retain all that
ie natural end sound; and hence s robust stjts of
heslih is Ihe certain result of their united opera
lions. fXjT Price 25 cenla per BOX,
Agents for Le Roy'a Pilla,
J. W. FRII.INO.3 .
JOHN YOUNO,58unbury
M. A. McCAY, Northumberl'd.
August Slsi, 1847. ty
PHILADELPHIA
Watches, Jewel Iry and Sil
ver Marc,
Guaranteed better fur the priet than at any other
store in I'hthultlphin. may be hud,
Whoetale and Reta'l, at
(Lnle MCIIOLrAg LellX'RAl'S)
No. 12 North 2d street, nbove Arch
PHILADBLPHIA.
XTTATCHES, all kind", fair, low and medium
qualities, among which sre.
Gold Levers, full jewcll'd, f-10 lo $100
Leplne, do 25 lo 40
Silver Levers, do SO to SO
Lenines. do 12 to 18
Qusrtiera, fine, 9 to 10
Quartier, imitalinnr 5
JswaLinv. Diamonds, Gold . Chains, Gold
Pens with Gobi snd Silver holdere, Pensile Uressl
Pins, Finger and Ear Rings, Bracelet, Cseos
of shell, coral and lavs, with every other article of
Jewellry of the richest and most fssbionabls pat
terns. Silver Want Plates, Forks, Spoons, Cups,
&C of Standard 8ilver
Piatsd Wans. Canton, Cako Baskets. Fans,
Vases. Card Case, snd other Rich Fancy Goods
in great viiriely.
V holesale Buyers will ssve money by calling
here bef ire purchasing. - '
txj" Keep tbi edverti-ement, snd call at No. 73
You will be eatisfied the Goods are really cheaper
and better than are offered in the city. . For sale,
hw, s handaom pair of Show Casee, suitable for
e Jewellry or Fancy store. Apply ss above.
Sepi 35th. 1847 ly
DICKSON & CO..
No. 60 Market Street, five doors below
Third, South side,
pniLADBIiPBXA,
Importers At Wholesale Dealers In
WATCHES, Watch Gla eea and Materials.
Jewelry of all descriptions, qualities end
styles, comprising sll ihs srticles connoted
with the Trade,
CUks.
Dixson if Bon's Britsnnit, German Silver and Silver-Plated
Wares.
Sheffield and Birmingham Plated Fancy Articles.
Rodgers St 8on's snd Wostenhntm's Cutlery, Its
tors. Hcissors. Erasere, Desk Kniiee, dee.
Ivory H sndled Table Cutlery, of ibe finest, medium
end common qualities.
A large assortment of Gold Pens.
Penfoeal Speclaelce.
Papier Maehe snd Japsnned Trays, various sbspes
and qualities, st reduced ratea
Gold Watch Cases, Dials snd Silver-Ware, of all
descriptions, manufactured to order.
DICKSOr: 9l CO., having recently removed
into Ibe large and commodious wsrehouse formerly
occupied by Messrs. R. AeeacnsT dr. Boss, and
more recently by AsaaeasT 4; RsauseToe, beg
leave to inform Watch Dealer, Country Merchanta
and others, that Ibey deergn having at all times a
targe eairimenl of Gooda, of Iheir own importa
tion, which they are determined to sell st ths lowest
rates.
Every s Mention will be psid to the Peeking
of Goods, snd in tbs execution of Orders, tbs quali.
ties sndpiices will be fully guarantied sgtinst all
competition.
Philadelphia. June 19th, 1M7. ly
First r re ml u in Writing Ink.
No. B7 North Third Streel,
PHILADELPHIA.
TTnOM Dr. Hare, ihe celebrated Professor of
H" Chemistry in Ihe University of Penn a.
Philadelphia, Oct. II, 1643.
"Dear Sir Having liied your Ink, I will thank
you to send me snot her bottle, aa find it lo be
excellent. I in yours, truly.
Root. Haaa."
From Dr. Locke, of Cincinnati, diatioguWhed
for bis numerous eeientifie researches.
"Medical Collage of Ohio, Cincinnati,
Janusry 17, 1844.
Hsving used Mr. Hover's Wriliag Ink, I sm
sslisfled that it is Ihe bet which has ever coma to
my knowledge, snd eeiasrielly it iexllni for Ihs
use nf Steel Ft, and will not etrrod iheio, even
in long use.
Joaa Lacks. Prof, of Chemistry.
HOVER'S ADAMANTINE CEMENT.
From a wall known eeientifie gentlemen.
-Philadelphia, FsK ST, 1846.
Mr. Joseph E. Hover Sir t A use of your Co
asrnt, snd sueae practical lelt of its superiority,
baa induced me te recommend it to ethers so sn
in valuable, article for wending China, Glass, or
Cabinet Wars, . UawraBU Moarrv.
Aaalytie Chassis"
Pet sale at the Mannraetory, Wholesale and Re
tail, Ne, tr Nsbtb Tars a Brass, opposite
Cherry eUset, Philadelphia, by
JOSEPH K. HOTER,
May M. H4T..j80 ly Menoraciurer.
TO POT.SV1LLE AND PHILADELPHIA.
ER80N8 treveJIiog this mile are hereby
intoraaed last they can Bros ore "ihreogh
itcksu.' b aaakiag appUcalloa at the Heial of
Gtarsae Weevwr, Bwabwry, A. L KAPP
Xe,Uubwleod, Jut list, 1 i4T.-0
I...J.
Ha Ba 1A33&,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WIWIJRT, PA.
Business sltended lo in the Counties of Nor.
tbumberland, Union, Lycoming and Columbia. ,
Refer tat
P. dr. A. Rovocdt,
Lowca fit Btannv,
Bout as dt Ss-oneeaas, ypAiTae.
KsraoLDS, McFsatana & Co.
SptaiKOflooa dc Cort
SILENCES
vasr
naaanrrt
coresi I ths
LCHSS SSB IV lW-
eas, xnu won a or ths
tbs corea or coasciseTioir hstb
l it a souaeov nasTB.
ARE YOU A MOTHER! Your darling child,
your idol and earthly joy, ia now perhaps
confined to her chamber by s dsngerooa cold h r
pals cheeks, hsr thin shrunken fingers, tell the
hold di-eaae has already gained upon her ths
sound nf her sepulchral cough pieices your soul.
YOUNG MAN, when Just shout to enter life,
disesss sheds a hesrt eru-btng blight over the fair
prospects of Ihe future your heclio cough snd fee
ble limbs tell uf your loss and hope, hut you need
not despair. There is s balm which will heal the
wounded lungs, it is
SIICnM AX'M
ALL HEALING BALSAM.
Mrs. ATTREE. ths wife of Wm. H. Attres,
Esq. wss given up by Dr. Sewall of Washington,
Die. Roe and MeClellan of Pbiladl,hia, Dr. Roe
and Dr. Mott of New York. Her frienda alt
thought ahe mast die. She had every appearance
of being in consumption, snd was so pronounced
by her physieime Sherman's Balsam waa given
and it cored her.
Mrs. GARRABRANTZ, r,f Doll's Ferry. se
sla cured of consumption by this Balaam when
all other remedies failed to give relief ahe waa re
duced to a skeleton. Dr. A. C. Castle, Dentist,
291 Broadway, has witnessed itseffects in several
ca-es where no other medicine sffoided relief but
the UaUam operated like a charm. Dr. C. also
witneeeed its wonderful effects in curing Asthma,
which it never fails of doing. Spitting Blood, alar
ming ss it may be, is effectually cured by ihia Bal
sam. It heals the ruptured or wounded blood
vessels, and mnbes the lungs sound sgain.
Rev. HENRY JONES, 108 Eiiihth avenue,
was cured of cough and catarrhal aff ctiona i t 50
years s'anding. The first dose g.ive him more re
lief then sll the othet medicine he bsd ever taken.
Dr. L. J. Deals, 19 Uelancy street, gave it to s
siiter-in-law who waa lahoring underconsumption,
snd to snother sorely sfRicted with the Asthma
In both cases, its effects were immediate, soon r
storing them to comfortable heslth.
Mrs. LUt'RETlA WELLS, 85 Christie street
suffered from Asthma 43 yara. Sherman'e Bal
earn relieved her al once, and ahe ia comparative!;
well, being enabled lo subdue every stlsck by r
timely use of this medicine. This indeed is th
greet remedy for Coughs, ("olds, Spitting Blom'
Liver Complaints, and all ths ail ctions of th
throat, and even Asthma snd Consumption.
Price 15 cenle end (I per holtln.
Dr. Sherman's Cough and Worm Loaenges, sn
Poor Man's Plaster sold aa above.
Dr. Sherman's nffioe i at 106 Naasao at. N. 1
Agents, JOHN YOUNG. Sunbury.
M. A.M.-C AY, Nertuumbsrlan
September Uih. 1847. ly
The Grand Purgatin
FOB TBS CURB OF
Headache, Giddiness,
Measles, Salt Rheum,
Heart Burn. Worms,
Cholera Mtrbus,
Coughs, Quin-ey,
Whooping G ough,
Gonsompiion, Fits,
Liver Complaint,
Erisipelaa, Deafnea,
Iichiriga of Ihe Skin,
Colds, Gimii, Gravel,
Nervous Complaint,
Rheumsiism, Piles,
Dyepep-ia, 8cuvy,
Small Pox, Jaundice,
Painain the Ba k,
Inward Weakness,
Palpitation of the Heart,
Rising in the Throat,
Dropsy, Asthma,
Fevers of all kind,
Female Complaints,
ABB A VaBIKTV OV OTSKa OiaSiSSS ASIl!
laoat iMPOBiTiia or thb atoon, itrn os.
STMCCTioas is ths oBetBS or Bl
essTioa.
Experience has proved thst nearly every C
eaas originals from Impurities of lbs Blood or
rsngements of ths Digestive Orgsns ; efid lo sec
Health, we mual remove those obstructions or
store Ihs Blood lo its natural atate.
The aversion to taking medicine is moat efl
tnally removed by Clickbkb's Vboktablb Pi
ostivi PitLS, being eompltUly enveloped will
evattng of pure white Sugar, (which is aa diti
from the internal ingredients ss a nul shell fi
Ibe kernel) abb sin bo tssts or aisicias.
But sre as easily swallowsd as bits of csr
Moreover Ibey neither nauteute or gripe in
slightest degree, bul operate equally on all ihe
eased perls of Ihs system, insisad of eonfic
themselves lo. snd racking any particular reg
Thus, iftl.e Liver be affected, one ingredient
operate on th ! particular organ, and, by clean
it of sn Exceas of Bits restore it lo ita nai
state. Another will operate on the Blood,
remove all Impolitic in ila circulation! whi
third will effectually expel whatever impur
msy have been discharged into the stomach,
hence they stbikb at tbb boot op Disease,
move sll Impure Humors from ihs body i c
ths pores externally and internally ; separata
foreign end obr oaioos particles froi Ihe cbyb
that tbe blood msy he thoroughly purs thus s
ring a fee and be.lihy action lo the Heart. L
snd Livei; snd thereby 'hey atrroaa ami
The entire iru'h of tbe above can ba aacerls
by the trial of a single box ; and their virtoei
so posilivs snd certain in restoring Health,
the prnpiietor binds himself lo return tbs m
psid for them in sll cases where they do nol
universal aitisisction.
lletall Price, 25 cts. per Do
Principal office No, 68 Veaey atn N. ?
Sold by JOHN YOUNG, Sunbury,
M. A. McCAY, Nurtbuiaber
fj Remember Dr. G. Y. Clicksner is th
senior of lbs Sugar Gosted Pills, sod that no
of lbs srt waa ever bsard of until hs inirot
them in June, 1843. Purchasers should, iber
slwsys sek for Clkksner's Sugar Coate-I Pilb
lake no others, or Ihey will be made the victi
a fraud. Sept. 18th, 1847. ly s
George j. Wearer,
bops makex & un OBaUVOIs.'
jVo.ll North Water Strott, PkUaddpkit
Tf If AS eosastaatly aa bawd, a gaoara)
IT II aaent at Cordage, Seine Twines, sac
Ter1? Ropes, Piehiog Ropes, White Ropaa, 1
la Ropes, Tew Lines for Canal Boats, i
sossplets saawrtjwent b Sstne Twiwsa . e
Heasp Shad and Hasriag Twine, Beet Pater
Net Twine, Cotton Shad and Herring TvAjh
Threads, ate. ttse. Also, Bed Cords, Plough
H altera. Treeea, CoUoa sad Linen Carpet C
at., all of Fhkk kw wta ospoBsef ew rasi
laanssv
I rbilidvipaJa, KevogsVr 1 J, tNfc-ly