Conlimud from first page. M to do it reverence. An occasional occur renco may give it a temporary importance. Some one may take hold of il, aa heretofore, "to give himself a local popularity or a gener al notoriety. He may be encouraged by a recent appointment here, which aeems like a .. reward for haring agitated this question, and procuring the instructions by a legislature to her Senators to vote for it in this body. But " that wil amount to rery little in the end, and will die forgotten aa a dream. I move that ' the Senate adjourn. " The motion being temporarily withdrawn 7 Mr. CALHOUN said : I rise simply to state upon what grounds 1 made the assertion that the aot of Penns)dvania was similar to the act of New York, but did not go so far. The act of New York makes It penal even for the citizens of New York to aid the federal offi cers. The act of Pennsylvania does not, but makes it illegal for her magistrates and citi zens to cb-operote, except with the federal officers. Now, the provision of the constitu- 1 tion of the United States requires an active co-operation on the part of the State, its citi zens and magistrates, in the delivery of fugi- , tive slaves, and anything short of that is a ' w violation of the constitution, and calculated : to destroy the efficiency of the law of the .. United States in reference to that subject. To that extent the law of Pennsylvania, as well as that of New York, is unconstitutional. . Mr. CRITTENDEN. What is the motion pending 1 The PRESIDING OFFICR. The Senator from Pennsylvania made a motion to adjourn but gave way to the Senator from South Carolina. ' Mr. CRITEEXDEN I intend to renew . that motion. I think after the excitement we have all witnessed to-day, we will bo bettor prepared to decide with the delibara tion which Usually marks the proceedings of this body, at a future session. I move, there fore, that wa now adjourn. Mr. BENTON. Will the gentleman with draw the motion for a moment 1 1 move that the paper be printed. Ordered, That the bill be printed for the use of the Senate. Mr. JOHNSON, of Maryland, then gave notice, that should the Senator from New Hampshire have leave to introduce his lill; he would move the following resolution : Resolved, That the committee to whom was referred the "Bill relating to riots and unlawful assemblies in the District of Colum bia," be, and they are hereby, instructed to amend the said bill by inserting a section in the same for the effectual protection, by pen al provisions or otherwise, of the citizens of this District, and other citizens of the United States, in the undisturbed possession and - ownership of their property in slaves in such District. On motion, The Senate then adjourned. jFrttmcrci Department. Scalding Milk. In Devonshire, England, where dairying is extensively practiced, the milk intended for the churn, or for cheese is scalded aa soon as it comes from the cow. This process obviates most effectually the natural tendency of the milk to sour in warm weather, and when intended for butter ma- king, secures the advantage of sweet milk for family use, after the cream is removed. Good Crops of Corn. Mr. John Miller of Jeffersonville, Pa., raised last year, 94 bush els of corn per acre, and that others in the - vicinity raised from 60 to 80 bushels per acre. He says "A spirit of emulation has been . awakened among us, and a general benefit - will result to the agricultural community in this district. , ., Ohio Stein. The Ohio Cultivator gives the number of hogs in each county and State, nc- " cording to the census for 1846 and 1847. In every one of the 83 counties the number has . increased, except in two, viz: Champaign and Lawrence. In 1846, there were 1.405. 681. In 1847, there 1,751,318. , ' To-Destroy Sorrel. Manure well early; plow deep, early j harrow well j plant corn 3 or 4 feet each way ; pass the cultivator through every ten days, till the middle of summer; then sow 12 lbs. of clover seed per acre, and pass the cultivator again. Clover will take the place of the sorrel. Quanity of Carrot Seed for an Acre. The quantity of seed required for an acre, de pends on the width between the rows ; the usual width is about sixteen inches; and when sown with a good machine, about one pound is sufficient for an acre. Preserving Hams. A canvass cover, for each ham, well whitewashed, is an infallible , protection of bams, against flies. They may I also be well kept in dry saw dust. t Whitewash for Fences. One ounce white vitro, (sulphate of zinc,) 3 ounces of common salt, to every 3 or 4 lbs. of good fresh lime, it is said, render it very durable, exposed to the weather. India Rubber Horse Collar. This is a new invention, consisting of India rubber inflated with air. It is said to fit easier on the horse's neek than anything yet made. " Ji New South Kales, according to foreign ' papers, more than 350 000 cattle and sheep have, within the last two years, been boiled up for their tallow. Most on Fruit Trees, may be removed by oapsands, thin whitewash, or a mixture or cow-dung, urine-and soapsuds. .'! ,4s Lassb Bill for Mileaoc Yesterday application was made to- the United States 'Circuit Court to allow mileage to Luther Toole, who was sent here from Rio Janeiro " as a witness in the late prosecution against William Brown, charged with piracy. The amount allowed witness for mileage is five Mta per mile circular -that is, coming and . going;. The distance from Rio Janeiro to this . port la in the neighborhood of eleven thou- sand miles, ntid' if the claim is sustained, the smooat dae the witness will be over 1 1 100. A, pretty prorltnUe voyage for a Yankee sai . lJor. " ' - A' self-taught botanist, whose works command ready sale. Th Cou o Flour, nipt liumoia srs expel ed, yon hava no more fever. When a patient with fever sohmite 10 he bl 1, or have bis blind poieoned with mereury, l wtikwi hie frame In such degree that If hs survives tht prncew, tl dwarf leaves him ul'jccl la dblreesin chillis when timet nut nf 10 h reenrts to eaue Kills, powder e, ot tnnie mi Ma rem thin Is going from id lo worse, those vegetable pille. powdrra, Ae, erw nothing hat mercury and quinine In diag ulse, wh'ch may for s tims drive the diaraeo to far Into lha hotly aa nut to he perceptible, but very anon h will break nut aga'n wiih fearful violence. To cure ague and fever, the ranee of the diaesse muat be re moved out of the blood and body, which ran be ef fcctoally done by using Dr. 8WEE TSER'S PA NACEA, whirh purifiee, cleanses and strengthens, ft contains nothing that esn possibly injure, and In uae la always s safeguard against chilli and fever. FILE8. In Att Casr or Pitits, Dr. 8WEET8ER'8 PANACEA will effect a very speedy cure. It re move! from the blood, atnmach and bowel, ell thnss foul acrid bnrning humors, which are the eaoee nf Pi lea and Cnstivencs, and by Mrengthrn ing the digea live organ, Improve! every part of the entire body. FLATULENCY AND WIND. There diser.se are eau-ed by the stomach and howela being choked op with viscid abmy mutter, the air which enters lh m cannot e-cape until forced by some contraction of the stomach to expel it: hence 'he rauee nf piin. A few dose nf Dr. 8WEET8ER'S PANACEA will convince uV eufTerer that relief ia attained. GREAT MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN. Parente will find the PANACE A s valunh'r medicine for their childien, keeping their bodies in s healihy Gondii! in, thereby agisting their g owh; children nr grown petsnns, after taking it. are not liaMe to be attneked with nn epidemic as before, aa it always leavr the blood in a pure cnnmtion. and the t mire system. In strengthened elate it drive out a'l kinda of weaknre from the body and teavca all heal hy within. MARRIED LADIES Will find Dr. 8 WE ITER'S PANACEA a medi e'no purely ed ipted to their ue. Moat ladica du ring Hie period nf pregnancy are afflicted with pi'e, Dr. 8weetrr' Panacea, by regulating the bowel, will entirely obviate thin, and ila purifying proper, tiea on Ibe blood and fluids insures to them heal thy nfT prinfr. No one who in a mother ilioitU be without It. and thoae who are nurairg will find il of Rieut hi mill to the health of their infanta. For bsrrenne and all disease of the womb, it la without a rival in the entire hislr.iy and catalogue of medicine by its extraordinary strengthening power, it atimulalr and sir. ngthene the womb, a weakneaa uf which ia the cau-e of failure to have olftpiing. NERVOUS UREASES. Under thin bead may be ct.ised Pn'pl'etnn of the Ileait, Tic Dolnrenux or Facearhe, Neuralgia. lndigea:i.n,Toothclie, Melniichol),Hrateriea,and in fact, every dirae cimed hy the ahiirp, hiting aerimonioua humors iiritating the nerve t the nerves receive the morbid impicasinn from the An mach, or rather from the blood through the agency uf the etomach and diqe tiro o:gana, and although other parte of the body are epp irently tho aeat of the disrate, atill it ia rauaed by the morbid imp-ee fi in conveyed from the blood bv thn nerve, to that pait. A few dor.ee of Dr. SVEETSEU'S I'A NACEA will :on assure the patient that he lia the cure in bis possession. ERY8IPELAS, nn ST. ANTHONY'S FIRE. 1'hia ia an itiflammaiory di-oider, alw yt attend ed with m ir." or leas pnin. It proceeda from the foul, aerimonioua humors lodged in the blond ami fluids, settling nn the lim's and face, causing ex treme pain and fevera; all nppln alioiis on the sur fare are worse than useless, ua Ihey only I- nd to throw the discs' 1 1 tome other part, and pprhin cause death. Uleeding ia likewise improper. To cuie the dii-eaee you mu t get rid of the cause ; on ly manage t get (he foul humors out nf your hlood. and you will be well in a day. Dr. (tWEET 8ER'S PANACEA, a thorough purifier nf the Id io 1, will search nut every impurity in the more remote pirta of the body anil cupel it through the medium nf the bowels. Thrie it r.ot a vein, arte ry, muscle or orgm of ihe entire framework nf man, that Dr. Swe.twr's Panacea doe not im prove. To lake it when you are weil la to keep we J ; and when tick to Income well. DR.SWEKTSER S PANACEA, beinjeom posed only ot a vegetable mailer, or medical nerba, and watranted. nn o nh. as containing not one par liclj nf mercurial, mineral, nr chimical substances, i fmnd lobe perfectly harmlera tithe most tender age, or the weakest frame, under any stage nf hu man sufTeiine ; the mot pleat nt and benign in ita 0erlion Ihst wa eier off. red to the world; and at the same lime the moat rrr'ain in searching nut i he root of any complain', however deep, and of perfi.rm:ng a c ire. Price (I per bottle, or aix bnttlea fr $5. For sale, wholesale and retail, at the corner nf CHARLES u,d PRATT Wtrreta. Baltimore, nn I also by GEORGE BRIGHT, Nov. 6 1847. .'y ISunbury. ITS WOltBtS I'll IT! Burnt, Scalds, and all hinds of Inflamed Sorrs Cured. TOUSEY'3 UNIVERSAL OINTMENT, is the most com p'e e l!uin Antidote ever known. It i 'Stantly, (and as if by Magic) atops pains of the most desperate Burns and Scald'. For olJ 8 rca, Diu'tes, Cut', Sprain, &c nn man or beaal.it i the best application that can be made. Thousands have tried and thousands priie it. Il ia Ihe most pttfeel master of pain ever dincnvered, All who nan recommend it. Every family should be provi ded with il. None can tell liotv soon tome nf the family may need it. fj3" O'.aerve eich box nf the genuire Ointment has ilia name nl 8. Tocskt wrilt. n on the outside rebel. To imitate this ia forgery. Boitmen, I.ivrry Men, Farmers, and all who use Horses, will find this Ointment the very best ihinp they esn uso for Collar G ills. Scratches, Kick, Ac. dee., on thiir animate. Surely every merciful man would keep bh animals aa frre fioin pain aa pnati-hie- Tousey' Universal (lintinent is all that ia rr qu red. Try it. BITES OF I.VSECT8. For the sling or bite of poisonr.ua Insects, Tousej 'a Ointment is unri valled Hundreds h ive tried it en I found il good PILES CURED ! For the Pile, Tousey 's U niveraal Oin'ment is one of the best Remedies that can be applied. All who have tried it fot the Piles recommend it. OLD SORE8 CURED. For old obalinate Sout, there ia nothing io,uil to Tousey' Oint ment. A person in Manliut had, for a number of years, s toie leg that haflle 1 th akill of the doctors. Tousey 'a Ointment wta recommended by one of the visiting physicians, (who knew its great virtues.) and two boxes produced more benefit than ihe pa tient had received from any and s'l pievious rerue dire. Let all ir it. BURNS AND bCALDS CURED. Thousand of esses of Burns and rlcslds, in all parts of the country, have been curt d by Tousey 'a Universal Ointment. Certificates enough conlJ be had to fill the whole of tbia aSre', VIOLENT BRUISES CURED. Teatimon). als on testimonials, in favor of Tousey' Ointment for curing Diuitcs, hate been orT-red the propiie tors. Hundreds in Syracuse will certify to ita great merits in relieving the pain of the most severe Bruiae All person should try it. fciUALU HEAD CURED. Bore of CJsee of Scald Head have been cured by Touey's Oint ment. Try it it seldom fill, SALT RHEUM CURED. Of all the remediea ver discovered for this most disagreeable complaint, Touaey'e Universal Ointment ia the moat complete. It never was kn wn to fail. CHAPPED HANDS CAN BE CURED. Tousey's Uciverssl Ointment will slways euro ilia wor.l cast s of Chapped Haadi, Scores of peraone will atate this. SORE LIPS CURED. For the curs of Sore Lip, there was uever anything made equal to Tou sey'e Oiotraant. Il is aurs lo cure them. Try it. It ia a scientific compound, warranted aot la con tain any preparation of Mercury. Pries IS cent per box. For further particulars concerning this really valuable Ointment, lbs public sis refer red lo Pamphlets, to be bad gratis, of respectable D'Uggists and Merchant throughout lbs United Utile. Prepared by ELLIOT tV TOUSEY, Druggists, Syracuse. Par eale by - JOHN YOUNQ, tfunbary, M. A. McCAY, MorihssaberUod. ept. Illh, II17, ly tew SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN . DR. S WI.ETSETVS UP . 7 X CS9 OS THIS Medicine I warranted, nn oath, not to contain s panicle f Calomel, Corrosive Silh limale, Arepnic, Chloride cf Gold, or any delete roua minerals. The principle nprtn which this Medicine acta, is hy ssalstlne and harmonl-ing with nature t II drive ont sll foul aerimonioua humors from the hlood and body, and by assimilating with end alrengthetiing the gastric juice of ths etomach, It seriate digeeilon In abort there Is not vein, arte ry, mnacla or nerve in Ihe human body, that 1 not airengihened by the PANACEA, and il also possesses the remarkable property of removing mercury from ths bones and joints. FOR ERUPTI0N8 OF THE SKIN, Scurvy, Scorbutic Affections, Tumor. Scrofula or King' Evt , White Swellings, Erysipelas, Ulcers, Cancers, Running Sores, 8cahs and Bile, lime and s determined perseverance in D . SWEET SER'8 PANACEA, will effect s curs. FOR Ii DIGESTION. Rejection nf f.wd, Nausea, Vomiting, Nervnue af lection's, Billiou rorrplnints Head ache. Pa'eneaa, or Female Irregularities. Dr. 8 WEETSEH'8 PA NACEA will aoon effect s cure I hul if obstinate, or attended with griping, flying paina, the done should be increased, ami the cure will anon be ef fected. 11 not the patienle frighten thsmaelvea wiih Ihe idea that they are too wek to take much mrdi ine; but bear in mind that this mi'dly opera ting med cine put not weakness into ihe frame, but mott certainly draws weakn s oul, leavea alrength in it lil're, end hy givtrg enmpo'ed s'een si nigt and an apiictite lo-relish any fond re-snimn'es the whole frame wi h vigorous sc ion, clearing the mind and improving the eight. SCROFULA AND GLANDULAR AFFEC TIONS. Scrofula is siid In be hcridilnry, th" inf nit re reiving from ila parents ihe seeds of ill diseae which ii creas-s with it years, if nenlecied snd not snh'Titt'etl to frequent piirific rtion with Dr. 8WF.ETSF.R'S PANACEA. The gland are p'n. ced in the comers of ti p body, and nut of the way of direct communication ; their real u-e i a subject nn ohich nmch dinvr.Tce of opinion prevail it suffices ua lo know ih it when in diseased state, they are capable nf being purified snd cleansed bv a long course of lr. KV 1.1. 1 KCtl S l'AIA C LA. which restores ihrm lo anund snd proper a.-tion. Scrnfub Us persons can revet pay loo much alti-ntioii to their b'ood, its purification sin U d be their fir't thoughi, for aftr a lung coume l pn veranre, ihey will ever curt herrditiry disease. In easespf JACNMCE. ASTHMA. I.IVEK COMPLilXTS, TIC DOLOREVX JIHEV MATISM OR RHEUMATIC GOVT, Dr SWEKTSEifS PANAtJEA cannot beioohigh ly extolled -, it eeairhes nut the vrrv rnot nf the ilia.-r.se, mi l Ly x m ving it from the blood makes a cure certain and permincnt. Fordieae nf ihe Radiler and Kidneys, Stric tures. Gravel. .Voire, Vile. Fi'txla. Viinnru Ob struction and Extreme Contiveness Dr. 8 WEET S Klt'S PANCEA ia the best remrdy ever treJ; it rrninves all iho-e acrimonious humo s from the Blond which give r'se lo the above d.eeasca, and by keeping the blood in a pure condition, insures hcaMh. For DROPSY, FALLING own BOWELS, Imoiir lien nf the Rlnod, Mercurial Tuint, Wrak nest of the Sp'ne Flow of Blood to the Heatl Gid d-vesr. Sipping and Ruzztni; Ko'se in the Head and Ears, U.. H VV JS BIS K K- I' At; IS A will sive ccrtiin relief; in till seve e and chron'c cases, the ioiients rannnt be loooUm reminded that lar grr dunes and perseverance ill ell-el a cure. I i Chills and Fevers. B 'tiout Frrers. Affections of the F.itts and Ears, Swwcy nnrf ilti-ert.nq Gums llrrinch't s and recent Vouehs and Void; Dr. SWEE I SER'S PANACEA will u- f ,und perfectly sure snd certain in ita effect. GRAVEL AND URINARY COMPLAINT8 Thme enmp'ain's sra generally attended with the ni-st fatal ronsinucncea, and are seldom orne. ver cu'ed hy the pres-nl mod'- of treatment ; Ihey U'titby uccompany Ihe patient I the grave, after uflring Ihe most excruciating pam and torture, The cans:- ,f ihese cnnplairra are Ihe eame aa all i thcrs the dm nt Ihe hlood bernim s cnrrus'ed on the filirM narrow pasaagea, whence nr.- morbid secretions and ttoppagieof mine. Yi.u will find ihe in-st p-werful d un ties of no use, o tl.ey only increase the quantity nf urine and do tint purify and streniithen 111- parts. By purifying the Id'ntl with Dr. SWEKTSEK'S PANACEA, ou re movo the c.iusei j ihe disc ise, consequently it can not exist any longer, after sulTirienl peiseieram-e in ita use has deprived Ihe blood and body of all acrimnniuus bumura and incrustation. DISEASES or tus LUNGS-CONSUMPTION. Th:a ia s very pre v, lent and fatal disease ; it re subs ir.o-ily from neglccied cough", colds and bron chiti, also from im onper treatment in many of er caes, fuch o meualea, fever, inflamriiaii n and ilial pox, and a hol of other badly treated diseases; where the cause, instead of having l een thoroughly removed from the blood and body, have only Iwcn palliated nr removed from one pirl lo hreik out in another. By divra'ing your bodies nf all foul hu mors, through the medium of Dr. SWEETfER'S PANACEA, ihe cure is at once rendered c rtain and permanent. Recollect, while there ia acrimo nious humor fl .ating in the ciicu'a'.ton, il i a apt to settle on ihe lungi s any other pari of the body ; this is the reason that consumption ia ao prevalent, IIILF.S, SORES AND ULCERS, Which you eee on th ex'erior, come from and have Iheir source in, the inteiior, and might just as well have rettled on your lunga, liver, nr any other pnit ; which we know they frequently do, and pro duce m l violent inflammatory disoidera. The humor which occa.ione Ihese aores I of a highly acrimoni ns burning nature. We know it from the piin it gie in forming, end nflcrviarde ita ra pidly u'rerj'dng and corr.iding the flesh and skin of Ihe psit where it breaks out. This shows the necessity nf fiequently pinifying the blood with Dr. SWEETSEU'S I' A.N AC I'. A, end keeping such malignant humors in m j ction. Should you bav a bilo or ulcer, be ih o.kful thst nature has taken trouble to warn you nf the danger your life and bo dy is in, for it ia a warning fat lire blood is foul. Had ihia time acrimony Ire'ed the lungs in-lead of Ihe surface nf your body for Its scat, consump tion of ibe lunga wou d have been the'eunaequenre. D. lay not then, lo puiify and cleanae with Dr. Swectenr'a Panacea. SPINE DISEASE Spinal atXeetiona, tnlargemenl nf ths boea and joints, while swelling, hip joint ro.np'aint, rup luiea, falling of the bowels and worn disease, will find aa(ieedyoure in Dr. Sil'E ETHER'S PA NACEA. Where the disease l ai been of l ing ststidiiig, ihe time require J lo make a curs will l longer ( but tba patient may reel sssurcd that a determined perseverance Will effect it. BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA ivi DISEASE OF THE WIN DUPE. Tbrea diseatei proceed from the aertosily or corrupt humors of the blood, having s tiled itself on Ihe throat and lunga, and stopped them up, eo that Ihey cannot draw sufiicienl air ia for respiration. Dr. SWEE I SER'S PANACEA will give imme diate relief, snd to make Ihe cure perfect end cor lain, it ahonlJ be continued soma time after, la free ths syetem uf all bad humor. RHEUMATISM, RHKUMATIfJ GOUT AND MERCURIAL DISEASES Find a safe and apeedy curs in l)r. SWEET SEWS PA NACEA. It cure by searching every blood vee-el snd artery, snd driving out all impu riliea and foul humors accumulated therein, which is lbs cause of rh' umsliam, gout and awel lings of Ihe joints. The deleteroos effects of calomel and other mineral poisona, readily yield lo its sovereign influence ; indeed, when its valuable properties be come fully kaowo, lbs ua of all mineral poison will be consigned Jo 'ihe tomb of all Ihe Cspolets,' and only be thought of as a by -gone custom of lbs dar ker ages. Dr. Sweelser'a Panacea is also a sura curs for dyspepsia, piles, euetivwueas, vertigo, head ache, pain ia ths breast and liver complaint. FEVER AND AGUE. Fever Is slways eauaed by a disorderly move ment of the brood, struggling lofias lujelf of same thing that encumbers it ; ia fact, every kind af fa vr is nothing more than a struggle between lbs blood snd corrupt humors, and a sows as lbs sot- The. Grand Purgative roa ths oirsa or Headache, Giddiness, Meeeles. Sail Rheum, Rheumatism, Pllee, ,, Dyspep ia, Bemvy, -Small Pos, Jaundice, Pains in Ihs Back, Heart Bum. Warm, Cholera Morhua, -- Cooghe, Quinssy, -. ' Whooping Cough, . Conaumpikm, Fits, Inward Weakness, Palpitation of ths Heart, Liver Complaint, Rising in lha Throat, Erielselas, Desfnese, ; Dropsy, Aethm. . Itchings of the Skis, Fevers of all kinda, . : Joms, U)t, urseet. Female Complsints, Nerve Complemts, saa a vaatsTt srata nisassss saistae raear tarvamts er raa atoon, STSDCTions ia vss oaeass ot OtSTIO). ' Experience has proved Ihst nearly every Dis ease originates from ImpuriHes of the Blood or de rangements of Ihs Digestive Organ I snd lo secure Health, ws moat remove thoea obstructions or re store the Blood lo iie natural elate. The sversinn to laVing medicine is moat effec tually removed bv Clicksss's Vismiltt Pes- otTtvt Pitts, being completely enveliped with a roatwir of pure while Sugar, (which Is as distinct from the internal ingredtenta aa a nut shell from ihe kernel) tan hv so tssts or wrnictsa, But sra as easily swallowed as hits nf csndy. Moreover they neither nauscnte or gripe In the slightest degree, hut operate equally nn all the die eased parts of Ihe sys'em, instesd nf confining themselves to, snd racking sny particular region. Thus, if II s Liver be affected, nn ingtedient will nprrals on th t particular organ, and, by cleansing it nf sn Excess of Bils restore il lo it natural state. Another will operate nn ths B'ood. snd remove sll Impuiilies in It circulation; while s third will rflectuelly expel whatever impurilie may hnvn been discharged into Ihe stomach, snd hence they am is. a t th nnnv or nittts. re move el) Impure Humor from the bndyi open the poree externally and internally ; aeparatn all fore gn and obi nxioua particle from the chyle, to that the blond m ay be thorough 'y pnre thus (ecu- ring a fee snd healthy sction In the Heart. Lunga and Liver; and thereby ihey kstoSs nsstrn a Tv wain sit onus sisars aavs Vartxn. Tlio entire tru'h nf the above can he ascertained by the trial of a single box t end Iheir vinoes are a i positive and certain in rea'or;ng Health, that Ihe prnpiietor hinds himself to return ths money I aid for them in all cane where they do not give universal salis action. ncinii Price, 23 eta. per Box. P.incipal office No. 66 Vesey et, N. Yoik. Sold by JOHN YOUNG, Hunbury, M. A. McCAY. Northumlxiland Hy Rr member Dr. C. V Cliekener ia the in venior of the fuuar Coated Pi Is, snd ihst nn'hng of the e rl waa ever heaid of uniil he introduced them in June, 1843. Pureliseie should, therefore, always ask for Cliekener' Sugar Coaled Pill, and take no others, or they will lie made the victims of a fraud. Sept. 18th, 1847 ly cow SILENCE TBAT nasanrDL core a ! ts icses as i nv era, Til wosk or ma dkstsotsii ha ant et-erjw, vns couoa or cosmarTioa bits i ar i r a sooirn nr ntT. ARE YOU A MOTHER 1 Ynur darling child, your idul and esrthly joy, is now perhaps confined lo her chamber hy a dangerous cold her pale cheeks, her thin shrunken fingers, tell the hoi I di ease has already gained upon her the sound nf her sepulchral couch pierce your eoul. YOUNG MAN. when just ahmt to enter life, disease sheds a heart cru-hing I light over the fair prospects of the future your hectic cough and fee hie limbs tell of your loss and hope, hut ynu need not despair. There ie s balm which will heal Ihe wounded lungs, it i SHERM 4W8 ALL-HEALING BALSAM. Mrs. ATTREE, ths wife of Wis. H. Altree, Esq. wss given up by Dr. Bewail of Wsshinglnn, D.s. Roe and McClellan of Philadil.hia, Dr. Roe snd Dr. Molt of New York. Her frienda all thought she must die. She had every eppeeranrs nf being in consumption, snd was so pronounced by her ilivMans Sherman's Balsam wa given and it cured her, Mr-. GARRABRANTZ, nf Bull'a Ferry, wa alai cuied of consumption by this Balaam when all other remedies fa'led lo give relief she waa re duced lo s akelet m. Dr. A. C. Caatle, Dentist. 381 Broidway, ha witnessed it effect in seversl ca-ea where no other medicine afforded relief but the Balsam operated like a charm. Dr. 7. also witnessed its wonderful effect in curing Asthma, which it never fail nf dning. Spitting Bloo I, alar ming ae it may be, ia effectually cored by this Bal aam. It heal ihe ruptured or wounded blood ve ssi I. and mike the lung eound again. Re. HENRY JONES, 108 Eiuhlh avenue, waa cured nf cough and catarrhal aff. ction nl 60 years a'anding. The first dose gave bim mora re lief than sll the other medicine he bed ever taken. Dr. L. J. Seals, 1 9 De'sncy etreet, gave it lo s si-ter in-lsw who waa laboring under con-umplion, and to another sorely affl ct d with the Asthma. In both cases its effects were immedia e, soon re storing th'tn to romf rtsb'e healih. Mr. l.UCnETI A WELLS. 95 Christie street, tuflVred f.om Asthma 43 yvsra. Sherman's Bal aam relieved her al once, and aha is comparatively well, being enabled to subdue every attack by s timely use of this medicine. This indeed is Ihe ereat remedy for Coughs. Colds, Spitting Blood, Liver Complaint, and sll ths ail ction of ihe throet, and even Asthma end Cnntomp ion. Pries 25 rents snd $1 per bottle. Dr. 8hermen's Cough and Worm Loxenges, sod Poor Msn's Plaster sold s above. Dr. Sherman's "flics i si 106 Nassso st N. Y. Agents, JOHN YOUNG. 8unbury. M A. McCAY, Northumberland September Illh, 1847. ly Vegetable Universal Pills, Tttc only known Medicine thai at the some time purges purifies and strengthens the system. Loanon, July 7, 1846. DR. I.E R0Y8 Pill ars a new medicine which hee just sppested, snd is fast taking the places of sll othsr of the earns class. These pills srs composed of msny ingredients, but the two principal one are Saraapsrills and Wild Cher ry, so united ihst they act together; the one, through iia sdmixtnrs with other sub-lasees, pu rifying ind purging, while lb other I slrenetben. ing the ryetem. Thu Ihnee pill srs st lbs saute time tonic and opening ; a desideratum long and eagerly sought fr by medical men, bi-.t never be fu:e discovered. In nlher words th dn Ihe work nf two medicine, and do it much better than eny two we know of; for tbev remove nothing from the system but the impuriiiee t so thst while Ibey puree Ihey strengthen ; and bene Ihey causa no debilitation, and are followed by no re-action. Pr. Le Roy's pills bavs a wonderful influence on the blood ; they not enly purify without weakening il, but they remove sll liiiuus particles from ths chyle before it ie convened into fluid, and thus msks im pure blood aa utter IrapnawibUtty. As there is no debilitation, as there is no nausea or sickness st lending ibe operations of this most excellent of me dicines, which never streins or torture the diges tive function, but csus them to work in a par. feclly nslursl msnner snd hence peiaons taking them do not become pale and emaciated, but Ira contrary ; for while il is ths properly of the Bare pardls, united as it is with other ingredients, to remove sll tbst is foreign snd impure, it Is squally Ihs property of the Wild Cherry to retain sll that ia natural and eound; snd hence s robust etsta of beelib i ths certain result of their united opart lion, cry- Pries A cento per BOX, Agents for Ls Roy's Pills, J. W. FRll.INa.J . JOHN YOUNG, J U.K. McCAY, Nortkumbsrl'4 August tlsr, l47.--ly TO POTT8VILLE AND PHILADELPHIA. PERSONS iravstlusfl tbia root ars hereby inlora-hi Ihe thy aea araeeusj Uvogh iics.es a," by saakitig spesoatiaei at Mm Hetei af Uasilss Weaver, Buakary. A. E. K AFP. Nsnbnaiswriaad, July list, 184T af JOURNAL. DZOSSON & OOr, No. 80 Market Street, fivedoorg below Third, South aide, PBZX.ADaZ.PKZ A, Imporfen Ml Wholeaatle Dealers In VTJTATCHES, Watch Gla.ee. and Materials, FT Jewelry of sll descriptions, qualities and styles, compilsing all lha articles connected with ths Trade, . - Clocks. ' Dlxson r tW Britsnnit, Oersasa Silvsr and Sil-ver-Plsted Wares. ehaffield and Birmingham Plated Fancy Arttclee, Rodgera & Son's and Wnetrnhnhn's Cutlery, Ra- or. ensson, Drinrri, erevx ivnivea, ate. Ivory Hsndled Table Cutlery, of ihe flnest,ntsdiani and common qualities. A large snort ment of Gold Pens. Perifocal Spectacles. Papier Mache snd Japanned Trays, variou shspe and qualities, si reduced rates Gold Watch Cases, Dials and Silver-Were, of sll descriptions, manufactured to order. DICKSON dr. COM having recently removed into ths large and Commodious warehouse formerly occuvied by Messrs. R. Assiinasr dr. Sow, and more recently by AsanosaT RsatiasTOs, beg lesve to Inform Watch Dealers, Country Merchsnts and otherswfhal Ihey deeign having at all ttmee a large ascot iment of Good, of their own Importa tion, which they srs determined to tell at Ibe lowest rates. Every attention will be paid to Ihs Packing of Go d. and in ihe execution of Orders, the qua li- tiee andpticee will be fully guarantied against all competition. Philadelphia, June 19th, 1847. ty SIX YEA IIS AGO mtlE children began lo cry for Sherman'a Lo X isniea. The noise waa not a.i loud st thai time, hut it ha kept incres-ing ever sines, snd now has become an great thst the months of ths little once ren scree he stopped. Dr. Sherman sympa thises with Ihe little aufferers, and vi ry much re ars s that any of them should be disappointed Knowina Ihe vast benefit which haa been confer red npnn the community by Ihs introduction of his infallible WORZrX IsOZBIfOBS, lie has entered into arrangemente for enlarging hi Manufactory, by means of which be thinks he will he able to supply the demand. And the same paina and csre will he taken, that these celebrated l.o tengea be made ss Ihey bavs slways been, in or der that thn-e who d pend upon them, may not be disappointed in their hope. He knew when he e mmmcrd the manufne'dre nf Ibe Worm Loxen res. that ihy would opened the uee nf every other vermifuge, a ihe Loxengs is very pleasant lo ihe tate, speedy in its effect. s well certain, snd Ihe quantity required lo effect a perfect cure, is very smsll. Theee properties. In connexion with the f ct thst ihey srs sold for 25 cents per box. (bos pl.ieing them in ths resch of Ihe poorest man in Ihe land, has not only cauaed them lo tale the place nf every other vermifuge ever offered, bul st so rendered them popular lo the community. Dr. Bhermne COUGH IsOZBNOBS continue tn cure Coughs, Guide, Consumption, Aathms, shortness end difficulty of Breathing, and other discs ee of the Lunga, with the same facility Ihey did on their first introduction, end the piople have now become persuaded hy actual eipeiience, that on the accrasion of a l ght cold, they have only to step tn either the Dr'. office, or one of the Asents, snd obtsin s box of his Cough Lxngcs, which ars very convenient to carry in lbs pocket, and lo take s few through the d y. By pursuing this courae a cure ia nfien effected in 24 hours, and ihe patient about hie basin ss. So great i Ibe ce lebrity nf the Loxengee, that thousands nf persons who have used them, end become acquainted with their iff.cts, will never be without them. SIIERlrlAVg POOR XXAXT'S PIiABTnX hss cured more cases of Rheumatiem, Pai i in the Back, Side snd Chest, Lumlgo snd Wrskness, than sny application that hsa ever been made. Ae the celebrity of the Plaster has increased, hundreds of unprincipled rascals have attempted lo counter feit it, and palm it off upn ibe community ss the genuine. cy Bews-e nf Deception. .D Remem ber that ths true and genuine Plaster ia epread up on reddish paper made eipresly for ihe purpose, snd in every ease lha aignature of Dr. Shoiman is print, d upon the l ack of the PUeter, and Ihe whole secured by Copy Right. None others are genuine. Theiefore w! en you want a real good Sherman's Poor Man's Plsster, call at ths office, 106 Nssssu street, and you will not lie disappointed. Remember the number. 106 Na-ssu !., wbe-e sll Dr. Sherman'a Loxengee are sold. Hie Agent are Mrs. Haye, 139 Fulton street, Brooklyn; Hineeon, Williamhur ; and Redding dr. Co., Bueton, sud JOHN YOUNG, 8unbury. M. A McCA Y, Nurtbumbeilsnd. September 1 lib. 1847. ly. PUIVIPS! PU1VIPS!! Improved Hydraulic Purnpa, For Wells, Rolling Mills, Furnaces, or other Purposes. THE subscriber respectfully snnnunces to the public Ihst hs is now prepared to supply or der io sny extent f r bia Patent Double aeiion Suction snd Fores Pumps. These pump sre msde of cst iron, and Ihs water is euckrd or for ced through lead pipe. For eimplieit of construc tion and durability of srtion, they sre vastly supe rior to sny now in use. They have mary advan tagee over the common pump, among which srs ths following s They are a i constructed that mischievous per eon cannot ipoil their action by introducing nsils or apikes or sny other substanrs among Ihs valves, aa is often done with other pumps, thereby render ing Ihem us.de till overbsuled. They at war ranted lo be petfeelly secure from frost. Tbey sis eo arranged aa to afford ample protection egaiuat Fire about Ihe piemise nn which Ihey are arreted, hy simply attaching s piece uf hose, thro' which Ibey will fores water to any part nf, or over, a three atory bouse. They sre particularly adapted for very deep wells, ss ths levrrage can be so re gulated that a child of aix years old can with the greatest eaae draw water with ihem from the dee pest well. The objection so justly urged by ma ny, Ibal w.iler ia spoiled hy standing in pump logs, is entirely obviated in this pump, snd fisab wster esn always ba a surely obtained s when drawn with s bucket. In situstion where it is necessa ry lo rsise or force large quantises ol water to great distance for eoppK ing boilers in mills, furnaces, dee., three pump are invaluable, a Ibey can b msds of any ise, and capable of throwing from 15 to 1000 gallon per minute. And lo crowu all, tbey can bs sold as cheap ss lbs cheapest. The subscriber has spent Ihe last yssr in sxp. limenling upon and perfecting hie pumps, and now brings Ihem before toe public with Ihe fullest eon fidencs thai they will bs found to answer bis de scription. Hs take pleasuis in referring lo the following rompaniee and individuate, upon wboss S remises bis pump bavs been erected, snd who eve sxpris-ed their satiaLetioo ia lbs highest terms t Tbs Montour Iron Company, Danville, H. Bro voort, sgent; Ihe Bloomeburg Railroad Iron Com pany. Bloomal'org. Col. Pax too. agent I lha Rough end Ready Iron Works, Danville, Hancock, Foley dr, Co., prorrieUire ; lb town Council of Berwick Simon P. Ksae, Esq., sod John L. Wstsoa, Esq , Danville. He could refer lo many others, who have tested Iheir qualities, bul lbs above teepsclable firms snd individual ars dsmsd sufficient. fry An assortment of LEAD PIPES constant ly on head, which will be sold on lbs inoot lesson sble term. All orden sddieaeed loth eulweriber, at Moor dr. Biddle'e Foundry buildings, or Mun lour Houss, Danville will meat with prompt at tention. HOMER PARMELEE. Jen. I. 1848. tf. . Another Farm ' Sa7Ts-a3a THE heir of John Yocom, dsa'd., otter for sale all that Form of theirs sitosia ia Shsmokia township, Notlhumberlaad county, near Baud town, and adjoining tbs old Btsabsch siaad ia aaid township, eoolsinlng about two hundred sere more or Use, in a food stsio of onltivalioa. Tbs Rail Road irom 8unbury to SbseaoMntowa faasss through Ik For parlieolar enquire of HUGH H. TEATS, Soafftown, -or JOHN FARN3 WORTH, Buobnry, Dec. II, 1847. sesnj theirs. BAN at NOTE IsIlT. penkstLtaiviav. Tba following Iret show th currrnt vahsa of sll 'anasvlvania Bank Notes. Tba most IfMrHcR re- lisncs my ba pieced upon it, as It i every week rerun compered rlt and cor reeled Irom meg nslTs Reporter. - la PbUadelphla. . , Disc, in UcATtMr. ralM. Nahbi NOTES AT PAR. Bank of North America Bank of th Northern Mbertiee P" P par par par par psr psr psr par par par par psr par Commercial Bank of Perm's. . Farmer' and Mechanics' Bank Kensington Bank Philadelphia Bank . . Schuylkill Bank . Boulhwark Bank . western Benk , Mechanics' Bank Manufacturers' dt Mechanics' Bank Bank of Penn Township , . Girard Bank . . . Bank of Commerce, Ida Moyemeneing Bsnk of Pennsylvania , . Conntry sin tilt . Bank of Checter Connty Weetchesler par psr psr par psr par Bsnk of Delswarr County Chester Bsnk nf Germantown Germantown Bank of Montgomery Co. Nnrristnwn Dnylestown Bank Doylestown EaatonBank Eastmi Farmers' Bank nf Bucks ro Britol par Bank of Northumberland Northumberland par Columbia Bsnk dr rtridge co. Columbia par r. n . . - rsrmrr enni ot inraeter banewtet par Lancsstor County Bsnk Lancaster par Lancaster Bsnk Lancaster par Farmer' Bsnk nf Reading Reading par n at- e t . r r. . . . . ' i inire m uana ni i siin i. Office do do Office do do Office do do NOTES AT Hsrrishurgt These Lancneter I offices Reading f dn not Eastnn J issue n DI8COUNT. Rank of lha United States Philadelphia 17 Pntisville par Iwistnwn failed Miners' Bank of Potleville Bank nf Iwistown Bank nf Middletown Csrliale Bank Exchange Bsnk Do do brsnch nf Harruburg Bank Lebanon Bank Merchsnts' dt Msnuf. Bsnk Bank nf Pittsburg West Branch Bank Wyoming Bsnk Northampton Bank Berks County Bank Office of Bank of U. 8. Do do do Do do do Bank of Chamberaburg Bank of Gettysburg ' Bsnk of Susquehanna Co. Erie Bank Farmers' dr. Drovers Bank Frsnklin Bank Honeadele Bsnk Mounngahels Bsnk of B. York Bsnk Middletown Carliale Pittsburg Hnllidavfburg Harrisburg Lebanon Pitlaburg Piltsbutg Williamaport Wilkosbsrro par Allenlown no sale Reading failed Pitlaburg failed Erie do New Brighton do Chamberaburg 1 Gettyaburg 1 Montrose 2i Erie S Wsynesburg 1 1 Waehington I j Honesdale I j Brownsville 1 J York 1 N. B. 7 he notes of those bsnk on which we omit qootationa, and substitute s dssh f ) sra not purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, wiih the exception of thoee which havs s letter of reference. BROKEN BANKS. Philadelphia 8av. Ins. Philadelphia failed failed f.iiled Philadelphia Loan Co. rtchuvlkill Sav.lna. Kensington 8a v. Ins. A do do do Penn Township Ssv. In. do Manual Labor Bank (T. W Dynll, prop.) failed I nwamla Hang Alleghany Bank of Pa. Bank of Beaver Bank of 8watars Bsnk of Wsshinglnn Centre Bsnk Cily Bsnk Fsrmer' dr. Mech'c' Bank Fermer dr. Mech'c' Bsnk Farmers' & Mech'c' Bank Harmony Institute Huntingdon Bsnk Juniata Bank Lumbermen'a Benk Northern Bank of Pa. New Hope Del. Bridge Co. Northumh'd Union Col. Bk. North Western Bank of Ps. Office of Schuylkill Bank Ps. Asr.dc Msnuf. Bank 8ilver Lake Bank Union Bsnk of Penn'. Westmoreland Bank Wilkesbsrre Bridge Co. Towanda Bedford Boa ver Harrisburg Washington Hell, fonle Pitlsbuig Pittsburg Fayette cn. Greencaatle Harmony no eale closed closed failed cloeil nn sale filled failed failed no sal Huntingdon no eale lwiatown no ajle Werren Dundaff New Hops M ilton Mesdville Port Carbon Carlisle Montrose Unionlown failed no sale cloned no eale cloaed failed cloaed failed Grrenehurg cloaed Wilkeebarre no eale All notes purporting lo he on sny Pennsyl. vsnta Hank not given in ths slwve list, may be eel lown aa frauds. NEW JEI18UY. Bank of New Btunawick Brunawick failed i par i par par Belvideie Bank Burlington Co, Bank commercial Bank Cumberland Bank farmers' Bsnk Belvidere Medford Perth Am'.ioy Bridget nn Mount Holly farmers' and Mechanic' Bk Rshwsy Farmers' snd Mechanics' Bk N. Biunswick tailed Farmer and Merchants' Bk Middletown Pu 1 r rank tin Uank o: n. 1. Jersey City filled nouoten BKgot Uiaxtng vo non-iken failed tailed failed railed failed i par no sale no eale lersey City Bsnk Jersey City Mschsnics' Bsnk Pstleraon Msnufscturer' Bsnk Belleville Morris County Bsnk Morrntown Monmouth Bk of N. J. Freehold Mechanics' Bank Newark Mechanics' and Manuf. Bk Trenton Morris (.'anal and It kg Co Jersey City Port Notes Newsrk Bkg dt Ins Co Newsrk New Hope Del Bridge Co Lsmberuvills N. J. Msoufac. and Bkg Co Hobokeo N J Protecton dr Lombard bk Jersey City Orange Bank Orange I'aienun Beak Peterson Peoples' Bank do Princeton Bsnk Princeton Salem Banking Co Salem Bute Bank Newsrk Stale Bank Eltxahethlowi 8 ia la Bank Camden Slate Bank of Morrie Morrtatown But Bank Trenton Salem and Pbilad Manuf Co Salem Sussex Bsnk Newton Trenton Banking Co Trenton Union Bsnk Deter Washington Banking Co. Harkensack DELAWARE. Bk of Wltm dr. Brandy wine Wilmington Bank of Delaware Wilmington Bsnk of Smyrus Smyrna Do branch Milford Farmers' Bk of Stslo of Del Dover Do - branch Wilmington Do brsnch Georgetown Do brsnch Neweswl Union Bank Wilmington failed felled failed i par t t par I railed failed 1 p.r railed par par par par P' P' par par par 0J- Under o's ay On sll banks marked thus () there ars ek ar coanlsrfcil or sltered notes of ins various ds- Ibsr nnsninalinaa. In eireulslion. Peace tcith JUexico ! DAITIEL EEITIITGEK, c sy SaD sqcz ix scp ua9 IN FOBM8 lha public that in order to bring bout a peace with Mexico, bs manufacture sll kind of Riflsa, Double snd 8ingl Barrelled Shot Gone, and Double Barrelled Revolving Riflea, at hi aaeao factory nl Hallowing Rem, Lowsr As gnsta towasbip, Northumlrlnd eounty, U of which ha will warrant for six bum lbs. Those who want a Brat rata article ia his liaa, can be sv commodate al th shortest aotios and an lha asost tansBBsbla taraas, Love, of apatt. giv hisas call, Lowoy Avste,Jaa.t, lB4a.-oa. , o. DcrmnriT, BOOT JWAKER, : No. 40. So era rovBTfj Brmgarr, Aaova CnssrrrrvT. J.a. Itth, l4w M'JLL I T has power tn cauee all hid mtler,nd then heals lhr.r 'fi It Is richly termed AII-healiogtlar theraC ly a disesas. sxtsrnsl or intern!, thst- Il wSf N benefit. I bav need It Tor th last ronrteen y, for sll d ires see of ths chsal, consumption and If' involving ths atmoot danger and rspoiWf snd I declare before besven snd men, Ihst not on single ease hss it failed to benefit when lb j tient wa within the reach of mortsl mssnt. I have had phyaicisna, learned in the profess! I hsva had ministera "of the gospel, judge of ' bench, elder men, hrwyere, gentlemen of the hi rat srndiiion, snd multiiudee of lbs poor as il every vsrtety of way, snd there hss been bul I voice one unlaersal voice saying: M A III your Ointment Is GOOD." In Scrofula, Old Bores, Erysepelns, Teller ver Cnmpteini, Sore Eyes, Quinsy, Bars Thrc Uronebiire, Broken or Sera Bnnel, I'lM, sll Oh i, such a Asrhm. Oppression, Psir Also, Bore Lip. Chaniied Hand, Tumors. CI drrn's t'titsnrou Eruptions, Nsrvotis Disref snd of ths Spins, ihers is no medicine now kno ts gir O. 8CA1.D HEXD We hsve cured cases tl actually defied every thing known, ss well as t ability of IS or 3D doctors. On man told as had eiMni f 300 on his ch Idien without any be fit. wheo a few boxe of Ointment cur. d Ibem. BALDNESS It will testors the bair soot than any other thing. HEADACHE The salve hss cured prrr nf ths headache of IS ear-' standing, and w had il regular every week, an that vomiting nf tn-.k place. Disrsxas, Ear Acas, snd Anus tbs Face, sra cured by this Ointment with 1 ucrcf. RURNS. It I one nf the best thing in world for Hums. (Itrad ihe d rreti ins around box) KHKUJI VI ISM. It remove almost imm. stely the Infl .metinn and eliii when the p ce-es. (Rel the Direction around the Box. COLD FEE I'. C'litsumptrnn, Liver t;r idainl. Pain in the ch. et nr side, falling off nf hr.ir, one or the other alwaya sccompaiiiea e feer. (Thia Ointment ia the Iru-remedy.) I a sum .tin nf disease tn have cold fee'. TETTER There io nothing letter for cure of Tetter. PILES. Thousand srs yrsrly cured by t Ointment. CORNS. Occseional use of the Ointment t slwaye keep Co-n from grov. ing. People n never be troubled with them il Ihey will use K , Read Ihe following Communication, Riceived from an old. respec rd snj well kno cilisrn of Philadelphia, and then judge far yc selft Philadelphia, 10 mo., 13lb, 1846 To T. B, Peterson, Having been nquet to cive my opinion on ihe merits nf M'ALL TER'S SALVE, I am willing In enumerate ec of ihe benefits which I have expeiienced in the of ihe article. In the epring of 1845, I had an attack of E ailae in my face which became very painful, . extended into one of my eyes, being attended fev r, my diatresa ws great end I began to be f ful of l.ieing my eye. l 1 Although not much of a believer in whai commonly call d quack medicines, I purchase b rx and made an application to my face. To aui prise the pain soon ab ted, and in a week's I I was entirely cured, and I firmly believe Ih w ihs salsc, under Providence that cured me From thst time lo the present, I have used article es occss on required, and in every case wh I have u-ed it. I have found a decided benefit. At nr.e lime, on going to bd st night, my th wss eo anre that I swallowed with difficulty, by nn application uf ihe ta've I waa relieved I 't'el prnfo a, Ind morning. I have ueod it in rase nf bnrns, bruise spr and II sh ruts, ad with the happiest effects. i.e case of poisoning hy s w ild vine in the woods. h is been dried up and cured by s few si plications. From my own experience, I would strongly re coiunend it to sll, a s cheap, convenient, family medicine I have become so partial to it, that I expect to keep il constantly in my family. Though not ambitious lo sppear in print, yet I cannot refuse tn have this comm'inicsiion mads public if judged best to serve the c.iuse of humani ty. Respectfully thine, WM AD. MS, No. 26, Old Yurk Road. CAUTION. N Ointment will be genuine unless the nam a of Jamee M'AHia'.er, or Jamee M'Mtiater dc Co., are written with a pen on eve ry label. JAMES M'ALLISTER. Sole proprietor of the a'mve medicine. (iyPRlCE. 25 CENTS PER BOX.Jpb Asists : J. W. FRILING. Sunhury. FORSYTH, WIL80N dt Co., Northumberland, Dr WM. M BICKLEY. Dar.vills, J. G. CHOUSE. Selinagrove.' P. C. SHKLt.ER. Lewishurg, WM. F.NAGLE. Milion, JOHN 8HARPLE8S, Cattawisss. Feb. 19th, 1849. cowl v V3 ivsrtp WTENI. VIDI, VICI Dc ALLEN'S VEGE W TABLE COMPOUND, for the cure nf DYSPEPSIA. LIVER COMPLAINT. NER VOUS DEBILITY. BILIOUS AFPEOTIO8. dec. Thia Medicine is offered lo the public under Ihe atauranr ths there ie nn erticle in existence having slroneer claims to Iheir ennsideiation. Be ing e-mioonded by a regular Graduate nf Jeffer son College, Philadelph a, snd s practising physi cian nf twenty year' standing; in Philadelphia, his long experience hsa confirmed him in Ihe opinion that a compound medicine wa required to prevent and remedy the debilitation pr duerd by residing in low. miasmatic climate, and lo counter set lha pro trat'ng influences of many nervous disorder with which Ihe human family are afllidej. DR. ALLEN i a well known physician, snd hs ueed the slwvs medicine in his practice for 8 yecra wi'h the moat a.lnnishing effect, having to led ile aosliii-s in shove FIVE THOUSAND CASES. No medicine ever ten ived more flattering re-enmmeiidati- na from phv.icians of eminent stand-' ng than bse 6. en bestowed on this. DYSPEP81A OR INDIGE8TIO.N AND ITS CONSEQUENCES. Ao eminent ProtV., sor saysi "It chiefly siisee in persons who lead either s very eedentery nr irregular life. Although not regarded ea s fatal disease j yet if neglected or -improperly trearrd, may bring nn incurable Me. lanrholy. Jaundice, Mad lie, or Vsaltgn, 'Pslsv and Apoplexy. A great singuUrily attendant on it U, that it may and often dora continue a rrset length of time without any remission of ihe symp tom. CAUSE. Grief snd uneasiness of mind, io tense study, profuse evacuationa. sieeaa in venei excessive use of spirituous liquors, tea, tobacco,-o ptum. snd othsr nercottcs, immodsrato repletion. over distention of the atom ten, a deficiency ef the secretion of the bile or gaeirie juice, exposure lo J old and damp air, are iba chief causes of tKis dis ss. 6 Y M PT0M8. Iwe of sppetite, nausea, seart Imin, aci'lity, aad foetid srucuiions gnswing of ths etomach when emy, uuewinrs in ih throat, pain in lha aide, coolivetv-e, cbillnesw, languor, ktwnesa of spirits, ptlpitalioaa, snd disturbed eleep." TREATMENT. DR. ALLEN'S VEGE TABLE COMPOUND h never felled in sffor dmg imsasdisM relief, snd s isdicsl an a Kir this tTY This Medicine esn be bid of H. B Mas-sr. Sunnuryt J. C. Mai tin. Pott-vdle, Mediae dr. Bicket, Owujshurg t end of Drug gist gwierany. ALLEN dt WARD, Proprietors. Philadelphia, No. 7, 1847 faj ly AGENTS to canvas for soma Nsw aad Porn las Woass, ia every Coustt ihroughoot .kii.,, k:..,.. I'm IhiIl Iba oaol llBOfal escouragemenl is oaTered with a small PJ'I of from 88 Is $100. A chance is offered, waara- by aa A sent raa mss from i '-r--fOT For further rtieulare, . paid.) w. a- 4,V. Pbilaaelphia, April I, I