Fo Th Americas AMILIT TtEs. EDtTATION, "But oh if those who cluster round The altar and the hearth, Have gentle wotds and taring smiles, How beautiful is earth; A few evenings ago we called at the resi dence of a friend Who has for some years been enjoying the pleasures of married life. He and the partner of his joys and sorrows, wert sitting beneath the trees that shade his dwelling, surrounded by their little troupe of children. The setting sun cast ing his fading rays upon the group, bright ened up. The happiest picture it has ever been our fortune to look upon. Two little boys were rolling over and over in one an others arms, tearing up the grass and crush ing the violets in their course. A brother and sister somewhat older, leaned on each others shoulders trying to count the tiny Waves that danced in the departing light. The father bent over the mother's should er, caressing an infant that sat, laughing and clapping Ms little hands, in her lap, and eyer and anon gazinsr on the other children with fond delight, they all seemed the very incarnation of happiness. In a short time the sun set, the damp chill air of evening shed its dews on the grass, the bright eyes of the little babe were closed in sleep, and noisy children and happy parents left the open air for the parlor. The picture van ished from the eye but its impress was still vivid on our heart. But the brightest sun shine casts the deepest shadow. And though awhile the recollection of the happy family filled the bosom with joy, it lapsed into gloom where we thought that in a few years, one after another, its members would depart from the paternal roof, and contact with the rough world would weaken and wear away the golden chains of affection that now so closely bound them. For this is too much the way of the world. How oftpn are family ties broken and the mem bers once Jinked in the bonds of love scat tered abroad ell the earth, the one scarce knowing the . residence of the other ! per- - haps not avare of his existence. Other as sociations are formed, new friendships spring up, and other objects of love present them selves. Selfishness, that bane of society, and its parent ambition create arid perpetu ally widen the breach between brothers. Envy too, soon follows in their train and unnatural hatred seperates those whom natu ral affection should bind together. Look out upon the world and observe how many fathers and sons are at enmity; how many sons, and daughters too, permit their aged parents whose fostering care watched over their helpless infancy, to drag out their ex- ' istence in want and wretchedness, while a comfortable roof shelter them and plenty sits smiling on their hearthstone. How many brothers live in secret strife or open war. Would you know the cause of such estrangement ? It is the fault of education. The culture of the heart has been neglec ted. The generous affections, so natural in the human bosom, have not been fostered and cherished. The germs pf good in the heart, which by proper nurture would have borne good fruit, have been suffered to de cay and perish. Perhaps that mutual trust and confidence between parent and child, so necessary to the proper education of , children, has been absent. In most cases the characters of children are formed at home; there they receive the earliest im pressions those which, for good or evil, adhere to them for life. If there the exam ple of love and kindness is not before them, they can not be expected to exhibit those traits when they grow older. The charity of the world is very small. Too much is society wrapped up in selfishment. If a person goes forth from the paternal roof, without the proper cultivation of the heart, can never improve by contact with ihe world. Home is the only school of the af fections. Point to a man eminent for vir tue and piety and you may with confidence say he has had a pious mother. The state of society depends on the strength of social ties. Kindness sympathy, charity and ben evolence, are habits, cultivated and cherish ed in childhood, and when deeply rooted by early education are carried with the hap py po.-sessor through life, shedding their light and joy on the world. Sadly U so ciety deficient in these virtues. The chari ty of thought which attributes to every ac tion the best motives, and charity in word that speaks no evil, are wofully wanting. Calumny and detraction are ever ripe a inong its incumbers. And it is not surpri sing that this is the case when so many fam ilies discuss a dish of slander with their tea, and children imbibe scandal almost with their mother's milk. When the early im provement of the heart is neglected, pa rents can not exppct children to be afi'ec tionate to them or kind to each other. And when years have gone by they will see the fruits of neglect the rupture of those ties which should have bound them in love. The half of the evil in the world results from this negligence in the careful and ear ly cultivation of those finer feelings, on whose existence and influence so much de pends. Wome.v and Pistols The women in Mississippi have taken to pistols to revenge their wrongs. The New Orleans Delta gives an account of a very tragical affair which oc curred quite recently: "Mr. Charles Jones, who was oiirnally from Red River, and has practiced law in Louisiana, was shot at his residence on Black River, near Natchez, by a highly respectable) lady, said lo be a re'ative ' of his- It is stated that the lady drove in a Carriage to Jones' dwelling, and called him out. As ha approachod the carriage, she fired a revolver at him, the ball taking effect in his abJoinen. As he bent down under the effect of the wound, the fired two more barrels, the balls from which took effect upon his head. At the last accounts, Jones was lying in a helpless condition, but not .quite dead.'' A Vali asib Rino. The widow of the Jife venerable John Q. Adams, has presented to Dr. William A. Newell of Washington, a splendid ring, in token of her appreciation of his services to her illustrious husband. The ring is of massive goldr having a valuable cornelian for its signet. This gem turns upon a hinge, whieh, when raised discloses a small band of the hair of the' deceased placed under plass, with the inscription, "J.- Q. Adams, Feb. 23, 1848." llopt is like a bad clock, forever striking the hour of happiness, whether it has come not.- yPeare is the evening star of the soul, as C 11 S2T Q SaCt OH 2r IP fT bee power In mom (II timitmt SORES, SCROFULOUS hurnnrs, SKIN DISEASES, POISONOU8 WOUNDS 10 dischsrge their pu trid matters, and then heale them. .. It is richly termed All-healing, for there it scare- Ijr diaease. external or internal, thai it will not benefit. I have need it for the lael fourteen yeere for all diteasre of the cheat, eonaumption end liver, involving ihe utmost danger end responsibility, and I declare before heaven and man, that not in one single esse hae it failed to benefit when the pa. tiint waa within the reach of mortal mean. I have had physicians, learned in the profeaeion. t have bad ovnieiere of the guspel, judges of Ihe bench, aldermen, lawyer, gentlemen of the high rat erudition, and multitude of the poor uao it in every variety of way, and there has been but one voice one Universal voice saying : M'Allieler, your Ointment ! GOOD." In Scrofula, Old Snrea, Erysepetae, Tetter Li ver Complaint, 8ore Eyes, Quinsy. 8ore Throat, Bronchitis, Brokm or Sore Breast, Pile., all Chest Diera.cs, Mich as Anhma. Oppressions, Pain Also, Sore Lips, Chapped Hands, Tumors. Chil dren's Cutaneous Eruption. Nervous Diseases, and of the Spine, there is no medicine now known a good. SCALD HEAD We have cured eaaee that actually defied every Ihing known, as well a Ihe ability of 15 or 30 doctors. One min told ua he had spent $ 300 on hie children without y bene fit, when a few boxes of Ointment cund them. BALDNESS It will restore the hair sooner than any other thing. HEADACHE The salve hae cured peiaona of the headache of 13 ear' Mending, ami who hail it regular every week, so that vomiting often took plncc. DKArmm, E Acns, and Ancx in the Face, are cured by ihia Ointment with like success. Rl'lINS. It la one f Ihe heft thinga in the world for Uurns. (Read the directions around the box.) RHEUMATISM It remnvee almost immedi ately the inflamstion and swelling when the pain coa.es, (Read the Directions around the Box.) ("OLD FEE T. Consumption, Liver Com I'lnint, Puin in the cheat or tide, falling off of the hi.ir, one or the other always tccnmpaiiirs cold feet. (Thi Ointment is tHe tiu-remedy.) It ia a aue sign of disease to have cold feet. TETTER. -There ie nothing better for the cure of Tetter. PILES. Thousands are yearly cored by thi Ointment. CORNS. Occaslon.il use of the Ointment will always keep Co' ua from growing. People need I, ever l-e troubled with them il they will use it. Head Ihe following Communication, i R ceived from an old, respee rd nnj well known citizen of PluiaJalphia. and then judge for your self: Philadelphia, 10 mo.. 13th, 1816 To T. n. Peterson, Having been reque-ted ro ci'O my opinion on the merita of M'ALLIS TEH'S SALVE, I am willing to enumerate some of the benefit! which I have ixpeiienced in the Lee nf the article. In the apring of 1845, I had an attack of Ery sipelas in my fce which became very painful, and extended into one of my eye, being attended with fever, my distress wae great and I began to be fear ful of losing my eye. Although not much of a believer in what is commonly called quack medicines. I purchased box and made an application to my face. To my snt prise the pain soon abated, and in a we, k'a time it waa entirely cured, and I firmly believe that it the snlfe, under Providence that cured me. From that lima to the present, I have used the article as occasion required, and in every case where I have Ured it, I have found a decided benefit. At one lime, on going In b-d at night, my throat was so sore that I swallowed with difficulty, but by ii n application of the salve I was relieved lefoie morning, I have usnd it in case nf burns, bruises, sprains, ond flesh cuts, all with ie happie-t effects, and one case of poisoning by a wild vine in Ihe woods, hi' been dried up and cured by a few applications. From my own experience, I would strongly re comnjend it to ell, as a cheap, convenient, family medicine. I h ive become so partial lo jt, that I expect to keep it constantly in my family. Though not ambitious to appear in print, yet I cannot refuse lo have this communication made public if judged best lo serve thee. use of humani ty, Jtrapecifully thine, WM ADAMS, No. 20, OM York Road. CAUTION. No Ointrn.i.1 wiil be genuine unleaa Oamrs of Jamea M'Allister, or J times M'Allister St Co., are written with a pen on eve ry label. JAMES M'ALLISTER. Sole proprietor of ihe 'ae medicine. ayrmcE, 25 cents per boxp Aoests : J. W. FRILINO. Sunbury. FOR8VTH, WILSON & Co., Northumberland, Dr WM. M BIOKLEY. Dsoville, J. O. CHOUSE. Sehnsgrove. P. C. 8HFLI.ER. Lcwisburg, WM. F. NAG1.E. Milton, JOHN SHAItl'LESS, Cattawissa. Feb. 19ih, 1843. eowlv VENI, VIDI, VIC!. Dr. ALLEN'S VEGE TABLE COMPOUND, for the cine of DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT. NER VOUS DERI LIT Y, BILIOUS AFFECTIONS. Ac. Tliia Medicine is offered lo the public under Ihe etsurar.ee that there is mi article in existence davit g stronger claims lo Ihsir ron-ideialiiin. Be ing compounded by a tegular Graduate nf J.ffer sou College, Philadelph a, and a practising physi ci.tn of twenty year' atandit if in Philadelphia, his long experience ha ronllrmeil him in Ihe opinion Ih'il a compound medicine wax required to prevent and remedy the debilitation pr duced by residing in lo, miasmatic climatea, and lo counter ict Ihe pro trating influencea nf mny nervous disorders with whieh ihe human fimily are afflicted. PR, ALLEN ia well known phisici m, and has used Ihu shave medicine in his practice for 8 yesra wi h the most atoniiihinj effect, having tes ted its qualities in ahn'e FIVE THOUSAND CASES. No medicine ever iee, ived more fluttering re commendations from phy.icima of eminent stand ing thin has been bestowed on this, DYSPEPSIA OR IXDKJESTION AND ITS CONSEQUENCES. An eminent Profes sor eiys: "It chiefly aiiaes in persona who lead either a very sedentary or irregular life. Although not regarded ae a fatal disease; yel if neglect. d or improperly treared, may bring on incumble M. Isnehiily, Jaundice, Madness, or Veil'g i, Palay and Apoplexy, A great singularity attendant on it is, that it may and often Uo a continue a great length of time without any remission of the symp turns. CAUSE1. Grief and uneasiness of mind, in-ten-e study, profuse evacuations, excess in venery, excessive use of spirituous liquors, lei, tobacco, o pium. and other narcotics, immoderate repletion, over distention of the stotnicb, a deficiency of Ihe secretion of Ihe bile or g.sirie juice, ex posuie lo culJ and damp air, are the chief causes of lis dis ease. SYMPTOMS. Loss of appetite, nausei. aeart- burn, aci lity, and foetid eructations, gnawing of Ihe etnmach hecfmpiy. Uneasiness in the throat pai l in the aide, eoativeneea, chillness, languor. lownesa ul spirits, p ilpitniious, and diaturbed sleep." TREATMENT. DR. ALLEN'S VEGE TABLE COMPOUND has never failed in affor ding immediate relief, and s radical cut for this disease. Q3 This Medicine can be bed of H. B Mas'er, Munhury; J. C Msrttn, I'ott vine. Medlar ox Uickel, Orwlgsburg t and of Druggists generally, ALLEN A. WARD, Proprietors. Philadelphia, Nov. 37, 1847 cq ly "v3eS2ra 2T 233 9 A GENTS to canvass for aome Nsw and Pom i.a Woxaa, in every Couatt throughout tbUnited Btates. To Agents, the most liberal encouragement is offered with a small capital of from tS3 to f 100. A chance is offered, where by an Agnt ran make from tlO to tlS per week. For further particulars, address (post paid) W. .. LEARRY, Ko. 168 North Heeond St. Philaeflphts, April I, 1818 3m. - ; SUNBURY AMERICAN AND iSHAMOKIN DARK ROTE fcliT.v . PraMVSYLTAMA. ' The following Hst ahows the current vatne of til enneylvanis Bank Notes. The most Implicit re liance may be placed npon It, as It is ettery roee tarefully compared with and corrected from Biek nail's Reporter. Ranks in Philadelphia. N.. LocATtow. . NOTE8 AT PAR. (l, Bank of North America , 1 , '. J par Bank of the Northern Lflertles , .tier Commercial Hank nf Penn'a. . . par Farmers' and Meehanice' Dank par Kensington Bank par Philadelphia Bank . i par Schuylkill Bank . . . par Snuthwark Bank , par Western Bank par Mechanics' Bank . par Manufacturers' cV Mechanics' Bank par Rank nf Penn Township . . par Girard Bank . pn? Bank of Commerce, Isle Moysmeneing par Dank of Pennsylvania . . par Country Rank. Bank nf Chester County Westchester Rank of Delaware County Chester Bank of Oermantown Germantown Bank of Montgomery Co. Norristown Doylestnwn Bank Doyleatnwn Gaston Bank Eastern Farmers' Hank of Bucks eo. Bristol Brink of Northumberland Northumberland Columbia Bank cV Kridge Co. Columbia Farmers' Bfiik of Lancaster Lancistei Lancaster County Bank Lancaster Lancaster Bank Lancaster par par par par par par par par par par par pal par farmers Hank or Meaning" Heading (HRee nf Bank of Penn'a. Harrisburg' These 'itriee no do Lancaster Office do do Reading flicea fdo not Office do do NOTES AT Easton J issue n DISCOUNT. "ink nf Ihe United States' Philadelphia Pnttsville Lewistown Middlet own Carlisle 17 par Miners' Dank of Poltsville Bonk of Lewiatnwn Hank of Middtclown Carlisle Bank " Exchange Bank ' -B,.. . do Branch of failed I I Pittshurf ' Hollidaysharg "Harrisburg Lebanon ' l Harrisbwg Bank -Lebanon Bank - I 'pnr Merchants' At Manuf. Bank Bank of Pittsburg West Branch D nk Wyoming Bank - Northampton Bank Pittsburg Pittsburg ' Williamsporl ' Wllkesbarre l . It Allentown no sale Berks County llnnk Reading failed "failed lllliee of Bank of U. 8. Pittsburg i Do do do . Erie Do. do j..-do', ' New Brighton Bank of Cha"rftfrsbur1'' K. Chambesf4. Hank ol'Getlysburg . J Seitysburg Bnnk of Susquehanna Co. Montrose Erie Bank Erie ' Farmers' cit Drovers' Bank W ayn -"sburg Franklin Bank Washington Honesii. Jtnk Honesdale Monnngaltela Bnnk of B. Browns title Vork Hank York do 2J fiO U i li i N, B, 'I he notes of those banks on which we mil quotations, and substitute a dash ( ) ere not purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, with Ihe BROKEN Philadelphia Sav. Ina. Philadelphia Loan Co. Scltuvlkill Sav. Ina. Ken-inctou Sav. Ins. A Penn Township Sav. Ins. Manual Labor Bank (T. W I'owanda Bank Alleghany Bank of Pa. Bank of Heaver Hank of Swalara Hank nf Wuxhington Centre Dunk City Bar.k Farmers' Mcih'cs Hank Farnicri.'& Mech'cs' Dank Formers' cV Mech'ca' Bank Hatmony Institute Hutitingilon llnnk Juniata Hank Lumbermen's Dank Northern Hsi'k nf I'a. New Hope Del, Bridge Co. Northumb'd Union Col. ilk, North Western Btitik of Pa. Office of Schuylkill Bank I'a. Acr. & Manuf. Bank Silver Lake Batik Union Bank of Penn'a. Westmoreland Bank Wllkesbarre Bridge Co. I A N K S. Philadelphia failed do failed do failed do do Dyott, prop.) failed Towanda Bedford "no sale Beaver closed Hariishurg closed Washington failed Hell. finite closed Pittsbutg no sale l'ittturg failed Fayette co. failed Hreencast'e filled Harmony no sale Huntingdon no sain Len isloivn no sale Warren failed Dundatf no tale New Hope closed Milton no sale Meaihillc closed Port Curbon Carlislo failed Montrose closed Uniontown failed Grcenshurg closed Wilkesbarre no sale try All notes purporting to be on any Peunsvl vania Bank not given in the shove list, may be act lowu as Irauus KEW JERSEY. Bank of New Biunawick Brunswick failed Uelvideic Bank Uuilinitlon Co. Bank Commercial Bank ''umlcrl.ind Bank furmers' Bnk Ilelvidere Med ford Perth Atnboy Brldgelon l Mount Molly farmers' and Mechanics' Bk Hallway i farmers' and Mechanics' Ilk N. Biunawick failed d l farmers and Merchants Bk Middletown Pi, Franklin Bank of N.J. Jersey City failed tailed failed failed failed tloltoken Ukg dr. uiazing l-o Hoboken lersey City Bonk Jersey City Mecliauics Hank Patterson Manufacturers' Bank Belleville Mnrri County Bank Mnrristown Monmouth Bk nf N. J. Freeh dd Mecharilea' Bank Newark Mechanics' and Manuf. Bk Trenton Morris Canal and Bkg Co Jersey City Post Notea Newark L'kg Si Ina Co Newark i failed . i par no sale no sale New Hoie Del Uridce Co Lamberlsville N. J. Manufac. and Bkg Co Hoboken N J Piotecton &. Lomliard bk Jersey City failed failed i failed i irarge ij iuk llrange I'aierson Bunk Pateraon Peoples' Uank do Princeton Bank Princeton Salem Banking Co Salem Stule Bank Newark State Bank Elizaheihtown State Bank Camden State Bank of Morris Morristown State Bank Trenton Sulem and Philad Manuf Co Salem Sussex Bank Newton Trenton Banking Co Trenton Union Honk Dover Washington Banking Co. Hackenaack DELAWARE. Uk of Wilm k Brandy wine Wilmington Bank of Delaware Wilmingtuo Uank of Smyrna Smyrna Do branch Milford i par par i par i failed fuiled par i failed par par pa par par par par par par Farmers' Dk of Stale of Del Dover Do . branch Wilmington Do branch Do brauch Union Bank 0"? Under 5's Georgetown Newcasile Wilmington (O On alt banks marked thua () there are eit ihur counterfeit or altered notes of the var-us ds- tiominaiinna, in eirriilation. Peace tcith JUcxico ! DA1TIEL ZEITIITG-E, C23 S3 12 IFtlHMS the pubbe that in order to bring a bogt a peace with Mexico, he manufaeluree all kinds of Htfl-s, Double end Single Barrelled Shot Guns, and Double Barrelled Revolving Rifles, at his manufactory at Hollowins Run, Lower Au gusta township, Norlhuml-erlsnd county, all of wnicii tie will warrant Tor six months. Those who want Sret rate article in his 'line, can be ao commodated ai the shortest 'notice and on the most reasonable, terms. Lovers of sport, give him a call. Lower Augusta, Jan. 8, 1848 6m, O. BENIIEIIT, BOOT MAKliR, No. 40. South Fourtsj Stbckt, Aamvt CHBmrtrr. , nn raiZsAitx,raiA- Jan. 29th, IHIti T MtrltrVff A ATI JL ..MA ave m. vw jkSk u w -a las. u u - No. 80 Market Street, five door i fcelow ' Third, South ide, L PHH.ADSX.mx A, ,i Impnrtera & Wliolcnal Dealer In WATCHES, wstcn uta ses anu Msterlala. Jewelry of all descriptions, quslilies and styles, enmpiising all the articles connected - with the Trade, . Clocks. Diison o Son's Britannia) German Silver snd Bit-ver-Plated Weree. . ... Sheffield and Birmingham Plated Fancy Articles. Kodgera dr. Son a and W.-strnholm s Cutlery, Its Sots. Sc ssors, Erasers, I)e,k Kniiea, Ac. Ivory Handled Table Cutlery, of the flnest, medium and common qualities. A large aasortmenl nf Gold Pens. Perifocal Spectacles, Papier Macbe and Japanned Trays, various shapes and qualities, at redured rates Gold. Watch Caer e, Dials and Silver-Ware, of all descriptions, msnttftclured to order. DICKSON St CO., having recently removed nlo Ihe large and commodious warehouse formerly occupied by Messrs. R. Ashhurst St Sorts, and more recently by Asiihcb.it ir Hsmihotoft, beg leave lo Inform Watch Dealers, Country M' rchan s and others, that they iles gn having at all times a large a-sortment of Goods, of their own importa tion, which they are determined to tell at the lowest rates. Every attention will be paid to Ihe Packing nf Uoruls, and in the execution of Ordera, the quali ties and prices will be fully guarantied against all competition. Philadelphia, June 19th, 1847. ly SIX YE.lItS AGO THE ehildr-n began to cy for Sherman's Lo zenges. The, noise was not a.) loud at thai 'ime. hut it has kept Increa-ing ever since, and n"W has become so great that the mouths of Ihe little onea can sc irce be stopped. Dr. Sherman sympa thises with Ihe little sulT rers, and vary much re ore a that any nf Ihem should he disappointed. Knowing the vast benefit which haa been confer red upon the community by the Introduction of his infallible worm uozxmass, he has entered into arrangement for en'arging his Manufactory, by means of which lie thinks he will be able In supply tHe ilcm.' d. ' And the ame pains anjl care will be taken, that these celebrated Lo. tenges be made as they have always been, in or der that thoe who depend upon them, may not be disappointed in their linpes. He knew when he commenced (be manufacture of the Worm Lozen get, that ih y would supersede ihe use of everv .other vermifuge, as ihe Lotenge vr.fi pleainnt to the taste, lectfy in its effects, as well as certain, and Ihe qu nititv required to effect a perfect cure, ia very stn ill. These proprrlies in connexion wiili the f ct tliat they are sold for 25 cents per box. thus placing them in the reach nf Ihe pnore-t man in the land, has not only caused Ihem to tal.f the place of every nther vermifuge ever ottered, but al o rendered them popular lo the community. Or. Bhrrnt.ii. COUGH LOZENGES continue lo cure Coughs, G Ms, Consumpt:on, Asthma, shortness and difficulty of Breathing, and other discs es nf the Lungs, with the smie fici'ity they did nn t'uir first introduction, and the piO b have now become persuaded by aclusl enpi lience, that on Ihe access). in of -bght cold, they have on'y to step to either the Dr's. office, or one of the Agents, and obtain a box of his Cough L xenges. wh;ch are very convenient to carry in the pocket, and to lake a few through the d y. Hy pursuing this couise a cure is nfien effected in 84 hours, and the patient about his husin ss. So great is the ce lebrity nf the LeZ'nges, that thousands of persons nho have used them, nnd become acquainted with their tiTctr, will never be without them. SIIEmi4'S POOR "MAN'S P X. aft. S T 73 R has cuied more cases of Kheumatisni, Pail in the Bark, Side end Chest, Lumbago and Wtakness, than any application thai has ever been made. As Hie celebrity of the Plaster has incieased, hundreds of unpiinciple.l ra-cals have attempted to counter feit it. nnd p i'tn it cfT upui the community a. the genuine, cry Hewa e nf Di ceptiuu. .rj Remem ber that the true and cenuine Plaster ia spread up nn reddish paper made epres-ly for the puipose, and in every cae Ihe sisnature of Pr. Sheiman is li itil. d upon the l ack of the PUstci, and the whole seen Pil by Copy Right. None ot'iers are genuine. Tlierefire wl en you want a rent good Sherman's Poor Man's Plaster, call at Ihe ofTiee, 106 Nassau a'reet, and you ni I not be disappointed. Remember the nemhtr. 106 Na sin t he e all D-. Sherman'a Lnzengea arc sold. His Agents are Mia. Hnta, 139 Fulton street, Brooklyn; Htneson, William-bun ; and Redding ft Co., Boston, and JOHN YOUNG, Sunbury. M. A McCAV, Northumberland. September I lih. 1817. lv. PUMPS ! JPUIVXPS!! Improved Hydraulic Puinpts, For WelU, Rolling MiIt, Furnacet, or other Purpose. FWtHE subscriber respectfully announces to the jl public that he is now prepared lo supply or dera lo any extent for his Patent Double action fucti.in and Force Pumps. These pumps are made of est iron, an J the water ia sucked or for ced through lead pipe. Fir simplicity of construc tion and durability of action, they are vaily supe rior to any now in use. They have many sd un laces over ihe common pump, among which are the f dlo ing : They are e constructed that mischievous per sons cannot spoil their action hy introducing nails or spikes or any other substances among the valves, aa is often done with other pumps, thereby render ing ihem useless till overhauled. They sie war ranted to be peifectly aecure from frost. They ate ao arranged as to afford ample pr 'tec ion against Fire about ihe premises on which they are erected, hy sitnp'y attaching a piece of ho-e, thro' which ttiey will force water lo any pari nf, or over, a three story bouse. They are particularly adapted tor very deep wells, aa ihe leveraie can be so re gulated that a chi!d of eix yeara old eun with the greatest ease draw water with ihem from Ihe dee peal wells. 'I be objection s i justly urged by ma ny, that w ter is - oil.d by standing in pump logs, ia rnlirely obviated in this pump, and fresh water can always be as surely obtained as when drawn with a bucket. In situations where it ia necessa ry to raise or force larue quantiiiea nf water to great di-tanees for supplying boilers in mills, furnaces, &c.. these pumps ere invaluable, ea they can be made f any a-se, and capable of throwing from 15 lo 10X10 gallons per minute. ' And to crown all, they can bo aolj as cheap aa the clteaieal. ' .. The auheeriber haa spent the last year tn axpe. rimeuiing upon and perfecting his pumps, and now hrinita ihem lief . re ihe pubbe with Ihe fullest con fidence that they will be found to anawer his de scription. He lakee p!raue in referring to the following companies end individuals, upon whose premises his pumps have been erected, and who have eipns-rd their satisfaction iu the highest terms s 'I be Montour Iron Company, Danville, H. Bre voorl, agent; the Bloomehurg Railroad Iron dm pany. Uloomthurg. Col. Paxton. agent the Rough and Ready Iron Worka, Danville, Hancock. Foley ct Co., proprietors the town Coined of Berwick; iSimon P, Kase, Esq., and John L. Watson, Esq , Danville. He could refer lo nv.ny ethers, who have lei ted their qualities, but lbs above lespectable firms anj individuals are deemed sufficient. (Xj An assortment of LEAD PIPES constant, ly on hsnd, which will heaold on the moat less m able terms. All nrdea addieseed lo the subscriber, st Moore & Riddle's Foundry buildings, or Mon lour House, Danville will meet with prompt at tention. HOMER PARMELEE. Jan. I. 1848. If. Another Farm THE heirs of John Yorum, dee'd., offer for sale all that Farm of theirs situate in Sharookin township, Northumberland county, near 8nutt town, and adjoining the old Stambsch stand in said township, containing about two hundred acres more or leas, in a good slat of cultivation. The Rail Road from Bunbury to ethsmokintown passes through it. For particulars enquire of HUGH H. TEA I 8, Snuffiowo, r JOHN FA RN8 WORTH, Bunbury, Pec. 1 1, I84T. er any of the belts. JOURNAL Tlic Grand Purgative FOB THI CUBS OP Headache, Giddiness, Rheumatism, Piles, , Dyspep la, Scutvv, ttmsll Pox, Jaundice, Peine in the Back, Measles, Salt Rheom, Hesrt Burn. Worms, Cholera Morbus, . Coughs, Quiney, Whooping Cough, Consumption, Fits, Inward Weakness, Pslpitstion of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Rising in the Throat, . Erisipelss, Deafness, Dropsy, Asthma, Itchings of the Skin, Fevers of sll kinds, Colds, Gnat, Gravel, Female Complaints, Nervous Complaints, AMD a TltlltTT Of OTFJttt DISI1SIS iBISIRO aoM inpuniTtts or nt noon, Attn on. STRfJCTIORt Its TSS OROASS Or BI- OESTIOtf. Eipcrienee has proved that nearly every Die ease originates from Impurities of the Blond or de rangements of the Digestive Organs and lo secure Health, we must remove those obstructions or re store the Blood lo lis natural stste. The aversion to taking medicine is most elTee. lually removed by Clickhkh's VtoKTASr.it Pun nai-tvi Pills, being completely enveloped with a foaling of pure white Sugar, (which is as ill-tinei from the Internal ingredients as a nut shell from the kernel) Ann nvi no tssts or tttrniciivs, But are as easily swallowed as bite nf csndy. Moreover they neither nauseate or gripe In Ihe atigntest octree, nut operate equally on all ihe ma eased parts of the svs em, insJesd nf confining themselves lo, and racking any particular region. Thus, if tl e Liver be affected, one ingiedienl "ill operate on that particular organ, and, by cleansing it of an Excess nf Bile restore it lo its rm'ur ,1 slate. Another wilt operate nn the B ond. and remove all Impurities in its ctrcul it inn t while a third will effectually expel whatever impurities may have been discharged into the stomach, and hence they strikk st thi boot or nt-m-s. re move all Impure Humors from the body t op n Ihe pores externally snd internally ; separate all fore gn and obi oxious particles from the chyle, so that the blood may he thorough! pure thus seen ring a fee and healthy action to the Heart. Lungs am! Liver ( snd thereby ihey hkstohs health k vtts wHsat all othfb attaRS rats sailcd. The entire truth of the above can be esreitained by the trial of a aingle box ; end their virtues are so positive and certain in res'or ng Health, that the proprietor bimta himself to return the money paid for them in all cases where they do not give universal satis action. - Retail Price, 93 cfs. per Box. , Piincip il office No. 06 Vescy St., N. Voik, toldby JOHN YOUNG, Kunbury, ' M. A. McCAY, N'.'tihum!etland Qj Rememlasr Dr. O, V. Clickener ia the in venior of ihe Sugar Coated Piils, end that nothing f Ihe a rt was ever heaid i f until he introduced them in June, 1813. Purchasers shnu'd, therefore. always bsk for Cliekener s Sugar Coated Pills, and take no others, or they will be made ihe victims of a fraud. Pcpl. 18th, 1817. ly eow SILENCE that PHEAtiri'L corc.H I THI Lt-XO ARB lt IIASI- oca, thk voitx or tii nSSTHOTin HAS RVKV HOI', Tin cnt'ou or roMsvnrTiox iiatr iv it a socrii or nSATH. A RE YOU A MOTHER? Your darlingchild X 'our earthly jov, is now perhaps conlmed to her chamber by a dangerous cold h.r pale cheeks, her (kin shrunken fingers, tell the hold di-esse has already gained upon her the sound of her sepulchral cough pieices your soul. YOUNG MAN, when jut ah'nt lo enter life, disesse sheds a heart cru-hmg I Imht over the f or prospects of the fuluie your heclic cough and fee lite limbs tell of your loss and h pe, but you need not despair. Them is a balm which will heal the wounded lungs, it is SIICRJIAX'S ALLIIEAL1XG BALSAM. Mrs. ATTREE, ihe wife of Win. II. Allree, Esq. wss given up by Dr. Bewail of Washington, Dis. Roe and McClellan of I'hilad-lidiia, Dr. line and Dr. Mott of New York. Her friends all thought she must die. c'lie had every appearance of lieing in consumption, and was so pronounced by her physicians Sherman's Dalsam was given ami it cured her. Mrs. GAR RAURANTZ, of Hull's Feirv, was alsi cured of consumption hy this Balsam when all other remedies failed to give relief she was re duced lo a sktletin. Dr. A. C. Cas'.le, Dentist. 281 Broadway, haa witnessed its effects in several ca-ea where no other medicine affoided relief but the Balsam operated like a charm. Dr. C. also witnessed Its wonderful effects in curing Asthma, which it never fails of doing. Spitting Bloo I, alar ming as it may be, is effectually cured by this Bal aam. It heals Ihe ruptured or wounded blood vessels, and makes the lungs sound again. Rev. HENRY JONES, 108 Eishth avenue. was cured nf cough and catarrhal afnetions i t 50 years a'sndtng, 'I he first dose gave him more re lief than all the otltei medicine he had ever taken. Dr, L. J. Seals, 19 De'ancy street, gave it lo a si-ler-in-law who was laboring underconsumption, and to another sorely affl cted with the Asthma. In both casta, its effects were immediate, soon re storing them to cnmf.iriHh'c health. Mrs. LUCRE I IA WELLS, Of) Christie street. -ufTered fmm Aathma 43 y.-ars. Sheim m's Ual. sam relieved her at once, and she is comparatively well, being enabled to subdue every attack by a timely use of this medicine. This indeed ie the ereat remidy for CnUg' s. Colds, Spitting Blond. Liver Complaints, snd all the all ctinna of ihe throat, and even Asthma and Cnnsump ion. Price 25 cents and f I per bottle. Dr. Sherman's Cough and Worm Lozenges, and Poor Man's Plaster sold as above Dr. Sherman'a fnee i- al 106 Nassau st. N. Y. Agents, JOHN YOUNG, Munburv. M A. M C . Y, Northumberland September llih, 1847. ly Vegetable I iilveronl Pi II si, The only known Medicine that at the some time purget punfiet and utrcngthcni the ititem. Los lion, July 7, 1846. "M"VR. LE ROY'S Pill, .re a new medicine PJF which has just appeared, and is fast taking the ,,aces of all others of the same class. These pills era composed of many ingredients, but the I wo principal onee are 8arsaparils and Wild Cher ry, so united that they act together the one, through its admixture with other sub.tateee, pu rifying ind purging, while the other ia strengthen, ing the system. Thus those pills are al Ihe same lima tunic and opening; adesiderstom long and eauerlv eouiht fur bv me.lie.l mn k. i.. ' m w " w fore discovered. Ia other wards the d.i the work of two medicines, and do il much better than any two we know of; fur Ihey remove nothing from Ihe system but the impurities ao that while Ihey purge they elrengthen; and hence they cause no debilitation, and are follnnred t, nn Ti. Le R ay'e pills have a wonderful infiuenee on Ihe blood t Ihey not only purify without weakening it, but ihey remove all noxious particles from Ihe chyle before it is convened into fluid, and thus make im pure blood an utter impns-ibility. As there is no debilitation, so there ie no nausea or sickness at lending Ihe operations of this moat excellent of me dicines, which nevet .trains or tortures the diges tive functions, hut causes them lo work in a per. feclly natural manner ; and hence persons taking litem do not become pale and emaciated, but the contrary t for while it ia the properly of ihe 8arsa panlla, united as il is with other ingredients, to remove all thai ia foreign end impure, it is equally the property of tht Wild Cherry lo retain all thai ia natural and sound; snd hence s robust state of health ia the certain reeult of their united opera, lions, (ry Price ft cents per BOX, Agents for Le Roy's Pills, J. W. FRILINO, J , JOHN YOUNG, J 8unb,"y' M. A. McCAY, Norliumbert'd. August list, 1847. ly . . , - A LL persons indebted to the auheeriber, by u v aula or book accouut, are hereby notified to tall and settle the saws without delay, in order lo save costs. IRA T. CLEMENT. Kunbury, April 2S, 1818 DR. SWBBTSttr'S CP 53- -id. ca aa &x fWHIS Medicine la warranted, on oath, not to r contain a psritcieni mammal, UnrrnsWe Sub. limMe, Arsenic, Chloride of Gold, or any delete rous minerals. The principle) npon which this Medicine acts, It bv aaaiatinf atiSl haVfMAtilufn saitli I. drives out all foul acrimonious humors from the mood and body, ami hy assimilating with and strengthening the gastric juice of tha stomsch, il sssista dieeallnn l in abort them la nn, in ry, muscle or nerve In the hitman body, thai ie noi airengtneneti ny tne rAiiAi;KA, and It also posse, sea I be remarkable property af removing mercury irooa us ueaeeasaJ joints. FOR ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN. Scurvy, Scorbutic Affections, Tumors, Scrofula or Kinga' Evi , White Swellings, Erysipelas, Ulcers. Cancers, Running Sores, Scabs snd Biles, lime and a detetmined perseverance in D . SWEET SER'S PANACEA, will effect a cure. FOR INDIGE8TION. Rejection nf food, Nau-es, Vomitings, Nervous af t'ectinna, Rillinus complaints. Head ael e, Pa'cm as. or r,male Irregularities, Dr. S WEETSEI! 8 PA NACEA will aoon elTecl a cure t but if obstinate, or attended with griping, flying pains,, the dose snnutu te increased, and the cure will soon be rf fected. Let not the psnents frgMcn themselves won the ides thai they are ton we k tn take much medir'ine; but bear in mind ihst this mt'iHy npe ting med cine put not weakness into ihe frame, but most certainly draws weakn a- out, leaves etrergih in its place, and hy giving composed s'eep at ina I and an appeti'eto iclish eny fowl, re-anima'ee th whole framn wi h vigorous action, clearing Ihe mind ami improving the sight. SCROFULA AND GLANDULAR AFFEC TIONS. Scrofula is aiid to be heridilary. ihe infant re ceiving from its parents the seeds nf litis disease which increases with its years, if neglected and not submitted to frequent purification with Dr. SWKBISEH'8 PANACEA. The glanda are nla ced in ihe corners of the body, and nut of Ihe way of direct communication ; their real use is a subject on which mum Uitlereiice or opinion prevails; il suffices ne tn know that when in a diseased state, they am capable of being purified and cleansed hy a long course nf Dr. SWKETSER'S PAN A- CK A, which restores Ihem lo sound snd proper action. Scrofub us persons can never pav too much attention In their blond, its purification shnu'd lie their first thought, for after a long course of perse vcrance, they will ever cure hereditary disease. In eases of JA END1CE. ASTHMA. LIVER COMPLAINTS, TIC DOLOREVK RllEU MATISM OR RHEUMATIC GOUT, Di SWEKTSER'S PANACEA cannm be too high ly extolled it searches mil ihe v, ry root nf the disi'ase, ami by r m iing it from the Blond makes a cure certain ond perm netil. For diseases of ihe Bladder and Kidney. Stric turet. Gravel. Slone, Pile. Fintula. Uiinnru Ob ttmelinniand Extreme Cmtiveneu Dr. 8WEET. SKK'S PANCEA is Ihe best remidy ever trel it removes sll tho-e acrimonious liu no s from th Ulood which give rise to the above diseasea. and by keeping the blood in a pure condiiiun, insurea healih. For DROPSY, FU.I.INO nrrst ROWEL1, Impiir lie nf Ihe Blnnd, Mercurial hunt. Wrak nest of Ihe Sn:ne Fhnnof Blood lolhe Head dd d ue, Si"ging and Bnzzintr Ntrse in Ihe Head and Enrt.V'. WE ETHER'S IMNCEA will give eert rill relief; in all acveie and chronic cases, Ihe patients cannot be looofi. n reminded thai lar gtr dort and pe' teverance ill iffecl a cue. lo ChUhand Fevers II limn Ferer. Affection of Ihe F.ties c. id Ears. Spongy and Blred,ng Gum Bronch i' and recent Cough and Cold', Dr. SWEEI'SER'S PANACEA, will be found perfectly eure and certain in its etiects. GRAVEL AND URINARY COMPLAINTS Tbo'C cninp'ain's are generally attended wi b the most fatal , cms quencea. and are sebloin or ne. vcr cured by the pieaenl inoib- of liealnieut ; III y usually accompany the patient t the grave, after suffering the most excruciating pain and torture The cause nf these complain s ore the same as a'l nlheis. the dross nt the blood becomes encrusted on Ihe finrst nsrrnw passages, whence nr s ' morbid ser ietions and stoppagisof mine. Ynu will find the m st powerful d ureilcs of no use, as they only increase Ihe quantity nf urine and do not pu ify nd strengthen th- ports. Bv purifying Ihe Lined wilh Dr, 8 W BETTER'S PANACEA, nu re move the cause id ibe disease, consequently it run not exist any longer, afur sulfieicnt perseverance in ite use has deprived lha H"Sj ami body of all acrimonious humors and incrustation. DISEASES or ths LUNGS-CONSUMPTION This is a erv prevalent snd fatal di-ca-e ; it re subs mostly from neglected coughs, colds snd brnn chili, also from impioper Ireatmemin many ut' rr cases, such as measles, fevers, inflammations and small pox, and a hrs of other badly treated diseases; where the cause, instead nf having been thoroughly removed from ihe blood and body, have only ben palliated or removed from one pirt lo hreik out in another. Uv uivesung y nur bodies of all foul hu mors, through the medium of Dr. SWEETER S PANACEA, the cure is al once rendered certain and permanent. R. collect, while there ia acrimo nious humora fl rating in the ciicu'ation, it is as apt to settle on the lungs as any oilier part of the Imdy , ihia ia the reason that consumption is so prevalen ; BILES. SORES AND ULCERS. W'hieh you see on the ex'erior. come from and have their source in, the interior, and might jus) as well Have etilcil on your lunga, liver, nr any other part; which vie know they frequently do, and pro luce most violent uiftnmmaioiy disorder'. The humor which oecasiona these sores is of a highly aciimnuiona burning nature We know il from the pain it gies in lor ning, and nfi, rrds its ra pidly u'rerating and coir ding ihe flesh and ,ki nf Ihe part where it brisks out. Th a shows the necessity of frequently puiifying the blood with Dr. SWKt'.OLItS PANACKA. and keeping sucl malignant humora in su'j ction. Should you have a bde or ulcer, he thankful that na'U e has taken trouble In warn ynu nf the danger your life and ho dy ia in, for il ia a wanting that the blood is foul Had this same acrimony s.lrc'ed the lungs in-tend nf Ihe surface of your body for Its seat, consump tion m me lungs woutd nave been Ihe consequence, Dr lay not then, to purify and cleanse wilhDr Sweetsrr's Panacea. SPINE DISEASE , Spinal afleetiona, rnlargeeaenl of lbs bones and joints, white ewellinge, bin joint eomnleinl. rup tuies, falling of lbs bowels and worn', diaease, will find a speedy oure in Dr. SH I BETTER 8 PA ftjt-ta. Where tne disease lias been of l -ni standing, lbs lime required lo make a cure wiU l longer ; but the panenl may real aasured lhal a determined perseverance will effect it. BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA An DISEASE OF TUB WINDPIPE. These disease! proceed from Ihe eeriosity or corrupt humors or the blood, having a t led iiself on the throat and lunga, and stopped ihem up, so lhal Ihey cannat draw sulticient air in for respiration. Dr. SWEETSER'8 PANACEA will give imme diate relief, and to make the cure perfect and ear lain, ikaboutd be continued some lime alter, to free the system of all bad humora. RHEUMATISM, RHEUMATIC GOUT AND MERCURIAL DISEASES Find a safe and speedy cure in Dr. SWEET SER'S PA NA CEA. It cures by aaarching every blood see al and artery, and driving out all impu rities and foul humora acruaaasated therein, which s the reuse of rh umalism, goui and swellings ol the joints. The deleterou. effects of calomel and other mineral poisoua, reedily yield to ile sovereign influence ; indeed, when its vsbable properties he come fully known, the use of all mineral poison will be consigned to 'ihe lomb of ell ibe Cspnlsis,' and only be thought of ss s by-gone custom f the dar ker agee. Dr. Sweelser's Panacea ia also s sure cure for dyspepsia, piles, cneiiseuees, vertigo, head ache, pain irk the breast and liver complaint ' . FEVER AND AGUE, . Fever Is always caused by a diaoiderly mote ment of Ihe blood, struggling lofiee itself of some thing that encumbers il ; in fact, every kind of fe ver ie polhing more than s struggle between lbs blood snd corrupt humors, eud es soen ss the cor rupt humois eta expel ed, you have no mora fever. When a patient with fever submits lo be bled, or have his blood poisoned with mercury, it weakens his frame to such s degree lhal if he survive, lha I'Ttn vsa, siwaya leaves nun sunjeci W uisrressrng Kill. t n i . iac. ..... vrtir,, w imtua out pi lv nv resirnv IV iu, pills, powders, or Ionic mixtures; this ia going from bad lo worse, as these vegetable pills, powders, dee, are nothing but mercury and qu nine in disguise, . - '- 1M"j r a lime urive me uiseew so isr mitt lh not to be perceptible, but very eoan it win break out again wilh fearful einlenca. Ta eura laut mnA r.... . l .... .... CIUMn, ln, aite mualke re- moved ou of the blood ,nd body, which can be af. m iT, i? ,,in, D'-BWEErSErTS FA NACEA, which purifies, elur,, tt)d Wrrhena. It contains nothing that can pnasiVly injure, and Its liaa las ail aa alas AX asaa faeii atcl . a i I vtimi IRQ IflTsBrSa PILES. In all Casiis or Pilm, Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA will effect s very speedy cure. It re moves from the blood, stomach end bowels, alt those foul eeriil hnrntne tiiimnra arkUk ,l. ciuae of Piles and Costivene... and by strengthen ing Ihe digestive orgsns, improves every part of the tiiili iristiy, FLATULENCY AND WIND. Thee diseases . eau ed by the stomach and bowels being choked up with viscid slimy matter, he air wbii h enters ih m c mnnt e-cpe until forced by aome rnulractinn of tha S'omach to expel it i her ce the cause of pain. A few dines of I)r SWEETSER'et P.A.At:EA will convince ths sulfcter that relief is sltained GREAT MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN. Parents will find the PANACEA a valuable medicine fir ihnr children, keeping their bodies in a heal hy c ndi'ion, thereby a-sisiing their g owth; children nr grnwn peisons, after taking it, ere not lia'de to be attacked with an epidemic as before, aa it always leaves the blood in a pure condition, and he i mire system in a strengthened state it drives out a'l kinds of weaknras from the body end leaves all heal hy within. MARRIED LADIES Will find Dr. 8 WE TsER'S PANACEA a medi o ne purely adapted to their Use. Most ladies du ring the period of pregnancy sre afflicted with piles. Dr. Sweeiser'a Panacea, by regulating the bowels, ill entirely nbviaie ibis, and its purifying proper, ties nn ihe blood and fluids, insures lo 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 bemfit tn the health of their infants. For barrennesa and all diseases of the womb, it is without e rival in the entire histoiy and catalogue nf medicines t by its extraordinary strengthening power, it klimulotes and alrengthens the womb, a weaknesa uf which is the cau.e of failure to have offspring. NERVOUS DISEASES. Under this head may be classed Palpitation of the Heart, Tic Doloreaux or Faceache, Neuralgia, Ind'gcsrion, Toothache, Melaitchnl) , Hysterics. and in fact, ev, ry ibsea-e caused by the eharp, biting, aeriinoniona humors irritating the nerves; the ni rvea teceive the morbid imptes-ion from the sto mach, nr rather from the blood through the agency of the stomach and dige live organs, and although other parts of the body are appirenlly the seat of ihe disease, elill it is caused by the morbid imp'ee si m conveyed from the blood bv the nerves, to that part. A lew dosea of Dr. SWEETsElt'S PA NACEA will soon assure the patient that be has ihe cure in his possession, ERYSIPELAS, nn 81'. ANTHONY'S FIRE, 'flits is an inflammatory di-n der, alw ys attend ed Willi more or less pain. It procreds from the foul, acrimonious humors lodged in the blood anj fin d-, settling on the bm1 s and face, causing ex treme pain and fevers; all applications on the sur face are worse than useless, is they only lend to throw ti e disca-e pi Mime other part, and perhaps ina"deith. Bleeding is likewiae improier. To cuie the dt-esse you mu I gel nd of ihe c ruse ; on ly manage 1 1 get ihe foul humors out of y mr blood, ami vou will t well in a day. Dr. SWEET-. hllU'S PANACEA, a thorouijh purifier of tha bloo I, will si arch nut ivery impurity in the more remote p-rta of the body and expel it through tha medium of the. ho ela. There ia not a vein, arte ry, uit.sele or organ of Ihe entire framewoik nf man, that Dr. Sweeiser'a Panacea does not im prove. 'I'o take it when you lire well 'is to keep we I ; and when sick to become w!j. - DR. SWEETSEll S PANACEA, beintcom posed only ol a vcr.-tuhle matter, or medical nerbe, and warranted, nn oath, as containing not one par Held nf mercurial, mineral, nr chimical substances. s found to be perfectly harmless to ihe mot tender age, or ihe weakest frame, under any st iq of hu te.an sufieiine ; the nio-l pleasant and benign in its 0 emtion that was ever off. red to the world ; and at Ihe aame lime the moal certain in scan hing out the loot uf any complaint, however deep, and of perfi.rm ng a e r, Price $1 er bottle, or eix hot ilea for $5. Tor sale, whobaale and retail, at the rorner of CHARLES and PRATT Streets. Bshimore, an alsohy v GEORGE BRIGHT, Nov. 8 1847. ,y Sunbury. ITS WOltKS Pit AIM. IT! Burnt, Scalds, and all kinds of Inflamed Sorrs Currd. rilOUSEY'S UNIVERSAL OINTMENT, is JL the mo-tcomp'e e Bum Antidoteever known. Il ir slanilv, (and as if by Magic) stops pains of the rno-t deapeiate Bum. and Scalds. For old Sore., Dm ses. Cut., Sprains, dec nn man or beasl.it is he beet application thai can he made. Thousands have tried ami thousands pr dse it. It is ihe moat pei feet master nf pain ever discovered. All who use recommend it. Every family should be provi ded with il. None can tell how aoon some uf Ihe fimily may need it. C7" O'sjerve eeh bog of the genuire Ointment has ihe name ol S. Touesv written on the ouleide laliel. To imitate ihia ia forgery. Boitmeu. Livery Men, Farmer., and all who use Horses, will find ihia Ointment the very lesl thing Ih.y can use for Collar Galls. Scratches,' Kicks, dec. dtft, on their animals. Surely every merciful man would keep hi' animals aa free fiom pain ae posai hie- Touaey' Universal Ointment is all lhal ie re quired. Trv it. Ill PES OF INSECTS. For the sting or bite of poisonous Insects. Tousey's Ointreent ie unri va'led. Hundreds have tried il and found it good. PILES CURED I Fur tha Piles, Tousey's IT niversal Oin'ment is one nf the heal Remediee lhal csn be applied. All who have tried it fot tha Piles recommend il. OLD SORES CURED. For old ohetinats' 8ona, there ia nothing equal to Tousey's Oint-j ment, A perrain in Msniius had, for a number of. years, a sore leg lhal bafflej ths skill nf the doctors. . Tousey's Ointment wss recommended by ona of , ihe visiting physicians, (who knew its great virtues,) . and two boiea produced more benefit then ihe pa tienl had received from eny and all prerious reme dies. Let all try it. . BURNS AND SCALDS CURED. Thousands of cases nf Burns and Scalds, in all parts of the . country, have been cund by Tousey's Universal , Ointment. Certificates enough could be bad to Ail tha whole of ihia ahre, VIOLENT BRUISES CURED. Testlmooi. , Is on lesiimoniaU, in favor nf Touaey's Ointment . for curing Diuises, have been offered ihe propria, to... Hundreds in Syracu-e will certify lo its great merits m reli ving ths pain of the most severe Bruise All persons should try il. , SCALD HEAD CURED. Sores of ce. of Scald Head have been eureJ by Too.ey'e Oint ment, Trv it il seldom fo'a. SALT RHEUM CURED. Of all the remediee ever discovered for this mo disagreeable com plaint, 'Tousey's I'niversel Ointment is ibe most complete. Il neer wss kn a l' fad- . CHAPPED HANDS CAN BE CURED Tousey's Universal Ointment will always eura lha worst rasea of Chapped Hands, Scores of uereaoa will stste this. SORE LIPS CURED- For lbs cure of Sora Lips, there wss arret anything msde equal ra Teu sey's Ointment. It is aura to cuie them. Try it. Ii ie a scientific compound, warranted not In cosy, tsin sny pirpsratioa of Mercury, try Price 16 . rents per box. For further pari acuUre aunoeritiag '. this really valuable Ointment, lha public are refer- .. red la Pamphlets, to be had gratis, of respectable , muggins sou niercnsuu throughout Ibe United Stales. ... , Prepared by ELLIOT A, TOUSEY. Drueeiste. Syracuse. For sale by . . , JOHN TOlTNO,tonUry ', . j ' M. A. McCAY, NorihusabeiUnd. ' Sept. Iltk, IIIT. ly eow '