, For th America:. . . "There's no eonlentnwnt In world like this, ' 9svs In forgetting the Immortal drears W may not gase opon the stare of bliss That through the ckrod rifts radiantly stream , Bird-like the prisoned sonl win lift Its eye And ptnetlU It It hooded from the Ay .' Beautiful, joyous childhood ! Whc Je soul fresh from Wen ho di ",on w h the.p5rit of iti native dement When chen face, ther round the cradle of ihe babe, and u " von it. eyelid whwpew of undying foun tain fedeles. flowers, and spirit music. What glowing vision, throng the young heart, bounding like glad creatures through its bright chambers, with garland, around them their fairy-feet beating time to the lute and viol of their own happiness. The future is like a rainbow tinted dream, where angels are ever ascending and descending, and the child throws back his clustering hair and with dimpled lips a part and eyes wide open listens entranced : to hope's syren song, and without a fear drtrts along the shining treacherous path of life. But a blight soon fulls upon the spirit, the false vision soon dissolws, ami like the mirage of the desert encoring the heart of the traveller with deceitful views of cool lakes, with the domes and minarets of the far distant city mirrored upon its bosom, he sees instead the waste alone spreading tu round, and sinks faint and disparing in the midst. Phantoms crowd his pathway tempting his untried spirit. Love with timid glance, ' and cheeks glowing as the heart of a wild rose, her sunny curls falling in a golden cloud around her, ."teals across his footsteps, lie clasps to hisheart the beautiful delusion, . and for the time a rainbow spans the earth, a soft spirit melody plays through his heart strings, "But as chitrin by charm unwinds that robed his idol," it fades as the light of day, or the gorgeous pageantry of sunset. Or if the spell continue, death parts the curls from the brow of his young wife, looks into her smilink eyes, and soon he weeps in anguish over his early dead. Pleasure lays her caressing hand upon his forehead, and with her basalish eyes burn ing into his very soul whispers of forbidden ' joy?, he crouches amidst the votaries at her feet, follow, her mad footsteps, until the Mother who pressed kisses upon his pure baby brow, or murmured her low lulaby over his cradle, scarce recognizes in the wreck he has become, the fair pearl that slept upon her bosom. Or the spirit of unrest flaps her broad pinions over him, and like Noah's dove he . goes forth upon the wide ocean, or roams in foreign lands, bearing in his heart the . "olive branch" of home memories, and home affections. The noblest monuments of art are around him. Proud palaces, with cool di-ep wardens with fountains in the midst sparkling in the sunlight like "gems thrown in sport by naiad hands. He wanders down the dim aisles of old cathe drals, while the mystic light streaming through stained windows, ligl'ts up his face with spiritual beauty and "The billowy music of the mean sweeps Like the vast anthem of uplifting deeps" But ho turns wearily away, und the scene of his childhood steals like music at night time, back on his memory. He looks again upon the low while cottage half covered with clinging ivy the old trees shading it, with sunbeams hid like barj of gold among their dark leaves the broad lawn wherewith hoops and ball he parsed the "fawn footed hours." The mur muring of the little brook falls pleasantly upon , lis ear, and he stretches forth his : hand caressingly, as if his noble hound bent his neck beneath it. He feels the hand of - his Father laid in silent blessing upon his brow, and, looks up into his Mother's face. Steals to the rose drapined window and looks lovingly in upon his fair young sis ters while their low laugh and song thrill upon his heartstrings. The shadows deep en, and the twilight falls around, and still ' he muses with a pleasant smile playing round his lips. But the spell dissolves' and he starts up with a wild yearning in liis heart to gaze upon familiar faces, and min gle with the loved household group. Glory with majestic mien and laurel " wreathed brow, points to the battle field. The youth rushes to the conflict, and, soon his sword is bright with the blood of one who never injured him, one for whom per chance in a far land a wife watches and - weeps for his coming, or a dying Mother pines for a last look" upon the face of her brave boy. The applause of the multitude falls as incense around the hero, but in lite tdill midnight, ulune with his rebuking angel, hi. "clustering honours," press pale like upon his npirit and he weeps for the innocence of his guileless childhood. Ani- bitioa turns the heart to ashes 'I'riend-t-hip is but a. slow awaking dream. Troubled at best "each gaud and tri umph of earth fails to satisfy the immortal ( spirit. It still retains a sweet memory of , holier home, and "longs to gather its wings and like a. rushing thought, stretch on. - ward, star by star up into heaven." We make gods of clay, place them upon the heart shrine and summon the dwellers of the inner temple to fall down and worship, when angels are beckoning them to the alters of th celestial city. Pale spectres glide around us and with noiseless wings sweep way our cherished hopes, and gar ment memories, and "happiness falls cold and dead upon its own threshold." But Faith gathers her white mantle a round us, and with her meek, earnest eyes turned heavenword points out the only re- for the world weary spirit, while a "still small voice," whispers "Come unto ' m a" "J,at are wpy, and heavy ladened, ? o'"- juu rosi." M. W. Ihdu Rubber t'OR Riiiin.. t v India rubber, with a mixture of metallic nub- Itance ha. recently been brought into u.se on ,. railroads, by being placed under tll0 bearing of the rail hjoh the chair, and sleepers. It is a relief to all Ihe finer parts of the nuvii iinry ot me locomotive, and li-ssons the f,ie. . , tlon ot the cars, i-ovi'ral inilo. of tho Stun iiiirliin rrvi.l .. ti-bi-ra tt nr.. l 1 li-riiiiiius at I'i'oviilotice, huvo been laid in i Hun way. i Im l,oii; Island Railroad Coin ' patty are also laying seveml miles. A'. York jour, vom. ( Si'iuii oi' Lkud It is well known that tai Kur of luad, eiitein latguly into tho mauufuc lm t of cliampafruo. A .ingle bottle of im. r ported t-hanipagne was found to contain l'aitciof an oinico lv a Ncw-Vuik theinit IT hit power In ctrja. .11 extibbai SORES, SCROFULOUS humors, 8KIN DI8EA8E8, POISONOUS WOUND8 to dltchtigi thaii pu I rid matters, and then hail. (ham. . It it richly termed All-healing, for there i act re ly a disease, eiternal or internet, that it will not benefit. I hive used it for the laet fourteen years for til diseases of the cheat, conaumplion end Hoar, involving the Ul moat danger end responsibility, end I declare before heaven and man, that not in one tingle ette be. it filled lo benefit when Ihe pan ticnl wat wilhin the reach of mortal meant. I hive had physicians, learned in Ihe profetaion. I have had ministeri of the gospel, judgea of Ihe bench, aldermen, lawyert, gentlemen of Ihe high 'tl erudition, and multitude of Ihe poor use it in every variety of way, and there hat been but one voire one universal voire 'laving I M'Allitter, your Ointment it GOOD." In Scrofula, Old Bores, Erytepelai, Tetter. Li ver Complaint, 8ora Eyea, Quinsy, 8ore Throat, Uronchius, Broken or Sore Breast, Files, all Ohetl Disesses, such a Aaihmi, Oppressions, Pain Alan, Bore Lips, Chapped Haiult, Tumors, Chil dren's Culaneout Eruptions, Netvnua Diseases, and of the Spine, there ia no medicine now known at good. SCALD HEM). We have cured eases thai actunlly defied every thing known, at well at the ability of 15 or 30 doctors. One man told us he had spent $300 on hischMdien without nny bene fit, when a few bone of Ointment curid them. BALDNESS II will icaiore ihe hair loonrr limn nny nther thing. HEADACHE The salve has cured persons of the headache of 12 ears' standing, and who had it regular every week, to that vomiting often took plncc. IIkainkss, Etn Ache, and Audi in the Pack, are cured ly this Ointment with like success. BURNS. It is one of the best things in the world for Burns. (Read ilio directions around llie box.) RHEUMATISM. It removes almost immedi ately ihe inflamation and swelling when the pain ceases. (Read the Direction around the Box.) COLD FEET. Consumption, Liver Com plaint, Pain in the chest or ride, fulling ofT of the hnir, one or the nther always accompanies cold feet. (This Ointment is the true remedy.) It it a sure sign of disease to have cold feet. TET TEH. There ia no:hing belter for Ihe cure of Tetter. PILES. Thousands tie yearly cured by this Ointment. CORNS. Occasional use of Ihe Ointment will nlw ivs keep Cm ns from growing. People, need never he troubled wilh ihem if they will use it, ltcnd the following Communication, Riccived from an old, respec rd an J well known citizen of Philadelphia, and then judge for youi- telf : Philadelphia, 10 mn 13lh, 1816 To T. B. Peterson, Having been requested In cite my opinion on the merits of M'ALLIS TER'S SALVE, I am willing to enumerate tome of the benefits which I have experienced in the use of the article. In the spring of 1846, I had an attack of Ery eipel.it in my face which became very painful, and extended into one nf my eyes, being attended wilh fever, my distress was great and I began to be fear ful nf losing my eye. Although not much of a believer in whnt is commonly cslb d ijunck medicines, I purchased a box and made an application to my face. To my sin prise the pain soon abated, and in a week's lime it was entirely cured, and I firmly believe that it m tlio salte, under Providence that cured me. Prom that tiirre to the preterit, I have used the nriiclo as occasion required, and in every case wticic I have u-c.l it, I luvn full ml a decided benefit. At one time, on going to l -l at night, my throat was an sore that I mallow id with dillicultv. but by mi application of the salve I was ralieved before morning. I havo usod it in caso of burns, bruises, sprains, anil nesii ruts, all witn tlio happiest elicit, orid one case of poisoning by a wild vine in the woods, h is been dried up and cured by a few application. Prom my own experience, I would tt.onuly re. commend it to nil, as a cheap, convenient, family medicine. I have become o partial In it, that I expect lo Keep ii constantly m my lamily. Though not ambitious to appear in print, yet I cannot refuse to have this rommmiicaiion made public if judged best to serve the cause of humani ty. Respectfully thine, WM. ADAMS, No. 26, Old York Road. tAli 1 W.N. ran Umtmcnt will be genuine unless Ihe names of James M'Allister, or James M'Allitter &. Co., are written wilh a pen on eve ry label. JAMES M'ALLISTER. Hole proprietor nf the s'mve medicine. VjPRlCE, 25 CENTS PER BOX.$ Aouts :J. W. FRIUNO. Sunbury, FORSmi, WTL80N & Co.. Northumberland, Dr. WM. M RICKLEY, Danville, J. Ii. IJKOliSK. rielinsgrovc, P. C. SIII'.M.ER. LewUburg. WM. K.NAfil.E. Millon, JOHN SHAItl'l.CSS, Callowiita. Feb. 19th, 1648. eowlv WTENt, VIDI, VICI. Dr. ALLEN'S VEGE V TABLE COMPOUND, for the cure of DYSPEPSIA. LIVER COMPLAINT. NER VOUS DEBILITY. BILIOUS AFFECTIONS, dee. This Medicine it offered to the public under Ibe assurance that there it no article in riistence having Ftronger claims to their consideiation. Be ing compounded by a regular (iraduate ot Ji flir- ton College, Pbilailelph a, and a practising physi cian of twenty years' standii g in Philadelphia, his long experience ha confirmed bim in the opinion that a compound medicine wai required to prevent and remedy the di bililution pr duccd by resi ling in low, ni,j-inn:ic. clini iliti, snd lo counter ul the pro trating ill (1 in nr. a of ni: liv nervous do-ordcr with which li e human family are vtllicle l. I)lt. ALLEN is a well known ph)U'i hi, and lias use. I thu above medicine in hi practice for 8 years vi;li tho most a.tiinh-hiug elli-ct, having tes te. I its qualitiea in abixe FIVE THOUSAND CASES. No medicine ever lenived more fi iliering ro- iiimcnd.itioiis from phynciins of eminent land- iui! llun hai b. en best.iwed on this. DYSPEPSIA Oil INDIGESTION AND IIS CO.SEQUENCES.Au eminent Profes sor tiys: 'It chiefly arises in persons who lead either a very aedenlary or irregular life. Although not regarded is a fatal disease ; yet if neglected or improperly treared, may bring on incurable Me lancholy, Jaundice, Madness, or Veitigo, Palsy and Apoplexy. A great singularity attendant on it ia, ihal it may and often duet continue a great length of time without any remission of the symp toms. CAUSE1. Grief and uneirinesi of mind, in- iene nudy, profuse evacuations, excess in verier y. excessive use of spirituous liquors, tea, tobacco, o- piuin, anu oiner narcotics, Immodnrste repletion, over distention of Ihe stomach, a deficiency of Ihe secretion nf the bile or gisiric juice, exposuie to iiild and damp tir.ara the cliiif causes of lis dis ease. SYMPTOMS. Loss of ippetite, nausea, aeart bum, acidity, and fiEtit) eiuo-Ulions, gnawing of the ttomacli when empty, Uneasiness in the lhro.it, pai 1 1 in Ihe side, costiveneaa, chillnest, languor, lowness i.f spirits, pilpitations, end disturbed tleep." TREATMENT. DR. ALLEN'S VEGE TABLE COMPOUND hit never failed in aUbr. ding immediate relief, and a radical cure for this diteasM. fr- This Medicine cm he had of H. B Mas-er, Hunbury; J. U. Msitm, Pott-ville , Medltr & Uickel, Orwigtburg ; and of Druggists generally. ALI.EN cV WARD, Proprietors. Philadelphia, Nov. 27, IH47 cq ly A GENTS toeiiivast for some Niwand Poru !? '" every Count throughout "aiea. To Agents, the most liberal encouragement it oftered-with a email capital of from .25 to a inn a .i a- j l . , n viuinca ii ouureu, woere- Xr?i. r?'" .''0L"1"lt ,,om o 23 per week. For urtb.r paiticulart. address (po.t ' . " a- 1-tAKKl, ... Ao- 158 North Second .St. Philaatlphia, Apiil 1, I.,83m SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN BANK NOTE LIST. ' The following list thowa the current value of all Pennsylvania Bank Note. The most Implicit re liance may be placed upon K, a It h eeery wee larefutly compared with and corrected from Bick oell't Reporter. nnnka In Pttlladelptaln. N..; LocaTioir. NOTE8 AT PAR. Bank of North America . , par Bank nf the Northern Liberties , . par Commercial Rank nf Tenn'a. . par Farmers' and Mcchtntct' Dink . . par Kensington Bank . . . par Philadelphia Bank . , i par Schuylkill Bank ... par Houthwark Bank . par Western Bank . par Mechanic Hank' . pal Manufacturers ec Mechanic Bank par Bank of Penn Township . pir Flirird Bank . . P Rank nf Commerce, Isle Moyamenmng par Dank of Pennsylvania par Country ItnnkN. Rank of Chester County Westchester par Hank of Delaware County Cheater par Bank of Oermantown (Jermantown par Rank of Montgomery Co. iVorritiown par Ooylcstrmn Bank Doylentown par Easton Itank Eastnn par Farmers Hank nf Bucks co. Bristol par Hank of Northumberland Northumberland par Columbia Bank cfc Rridge co.Columbia par Farmers' Rank of Lancaster Lancislei par Lancaster County Bank Lancaster par Lancaster Bank Lancaster pit Farmers' Bank of Reading Reading pai nirice of Bank of reim'a. Hnrriabuig"i These Olliee do do Lancaster 1 offices Offiee do do Reading f do not Office do do Eastnn J issue n. NOTED AT DISCOUNT. lank of tho United States Miners' Dank of Pottsville Rank of Lowistnwn Rank nf Middlotown Carlisle Bank Exchange Bank Do do branch of Harrisburg Bank Lebanon Bank Merchants' & Manuf. Bank Bunk of Pittsburg Welt Branch Bank Wyoming Bank Northampton Bunk Rerks County Bank Office of Bank of II. S. Do do do Do do do Rank of Chambersburg Biihk of Gettysburg Hunk of iSufquclianna Co. Erie Bank Farmers' cV. Drovers' Bank Franklin Bank Honesdale B.nk Mniinngahela Bank of B. York Bank Philadelphia 17 Pottsville par Lcwistown failed Middle) own Carlisle Pittsburg Ilntlidayshmg Harrisburg Lebanon Pittsburg Piltabuig Williamsport Wilkesbarre par 4 Ii Allentown Reading Pittsburg no sale failed failed do Erie New Brighton Chambersburg Uettysliurg Montrose Erie Waynesburg Washington Honesdale Browns fillet York do 1 I 2J 35 21 U U I 1 N. K. T he notes of those hanks on which we omit quotations, and substitute a dash ( ) are not purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, wilh the exception of tboso which have a letter of reference. BROKEN I Philadelphia Sav. Ins. Philadelphia Loan Co. cliu Ik di Sav. Ins. Ki'ii.-ipL'ion Suv. Ins. A Penn Tiiwtn-bip Sav. Ins, Manual Labor liana. ('P. W lYwaiid.i Hank Mli'xhauv Bank of Pa. Rank of lleaer Rank of Swuluru Rank of Va.-liini;lon Ci ntrn Bank City Bank Farmers' oV Mech'cs' linnk Fariuers' & Merti'c' Itnrik Formers' & MeehVt' Bank Harmony Insiituio Hunliiigdor. Bank J unintn Bank Lumbermen's Rank Northern Itank of Pa. New Hope Del. Bridge Co. Nnrthumh'd Union Col. Bk. North Western Hank of Pa. Office of Schuylkill Bank Pa. Aur.dc Msnuf. Bank Silver Lake Bank Union Bank nf Pcnn'a. Wctiimoirland Bank Wilkesbarre Bridge Co. AN K8. Philadelphia failed do foiled do - failed do do Dyoti, prop.) failal Tonuiiil.i Bedford no sale Reaver closed Harrisburg closed Washington failed I'elii f.intB closed Pittshuig no sale Pittsburg failed Fnyetle e.o. f illed (rcencaslle filled Harmony no sate Huntingdon no sale Lcn istoivn no sale Warren failed Dundaft' no sale New Hope closed Millon no sale Meadtitle closed Port Carbon Carlisle failed Montrose closed Uniontnwn failed Grcensburg closed Wilkesbarre no sale dj All notes purKting lo be on any Paunsyl vania Rank not given in the ibove lit, may be set lowu as frauds. NEW JERSEY. Dank of New Brunswick Brunswick failed ) par I par par lielvideie Bank Burlington Co. Bank 'Commercial Bank 'Jumlierland Bank Farmers' Bank Belvidere Med ford Perth Amboy Bridgelnn Mount Holly Fanners' and Mechanics' Bk Rahway 6 Farniera' and Mechanics' Bk N. Biuntwick failed Farmers' and Merchant' Bk Middletonn I'U 1 Franklin Bank of N.J. Jersey City failed failed failed failed failed I failed 4 par no sale no sale lloliuken UKgdr. lulling Co Hoboken lersey City Bank Jersey City Mechanics' Bank Pitlerson Maiiulaiiurors' Btnk Belleville M.irrii Couniy Bank Morristown Monmouth Bk of N.J. Freeh ld MiThaiuca' Bunk Newark Mcctiiti.io' and Manuf. Bk Trenton Morria Canal and Dkg Co Jersey City I'ost INotes Newark liliR & Ins (o Newaik iSew Hope Del Bridgu Co Lambertsville .1. M.uiuf.ie. and Hkc Co Hoboken faded lulled 4 failed 4 par par i i par 1 failed failed 4 par i failed par par par par par par par pir ptr 4 N .1 I'lo-eelon & I.oiubard bk Jersey (,'ily Orange Bank Orauiio Pmen-oii Bunk Patersmi Peoples 11111 do Piiuceton Bank Princeton Malein Hanking Co rlulcm State Bank Newark Blote Hank KlunU-ihlown rilute Bank Caimlen Slate II. ink nf .Morns Morristown 6'lute Bunk Trenton Salem and Philad Manuf Co Salem pJussei Bank Newton Trenton Banking Co Trenton Union Hank Dover Washington Banking Co. Hackenaack DELAWARE. BkofWilmdt H randy wine Wilmington Bank of Delaware Wilmington Uauk of Kiuyrua Smyrna Do blanch Miltord Farmers' Bk of State of Del Dover Do branch branch branch Wilmington Georgetown Newcastle Wilmington Ho Do Union Bank dj- Under 5'i 0 J- On all banks marked thus () there ireei. tiler counterfeit or altered notes of the v.ir.ous de nominations, in nirt-ulalion. Peace with JUcxico ! DA1TIEL ES1THTOSP., cy. 2jr ea sxc ss 'a? zsi9 INFORMS Ihe publie that in order to bring a bout a peace with Mexico, he manufactures all kinds of Rifles, Double and Single Barrelled Shot Guns, snd Double Bsrrelled Revolving Rifles, si his manufactory at Hollowing Run, Lower Au gusta township, Northumberland county, all of which be will warnnt for .is months. Thoss who wmt . fitst rsts article in his line, csn be sc commodited at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Lovers of torl, give him a call. Lower Augusta, Jan. 8, 1848. Bin. C. BENKERT, BOOT MAKER," No. 40. South Fourth Stbcbt, Above CutsrimT. , ,,,,, rUIX.ADEI.rHIA. DXOIIS ON & OO,, No. 80 Market Street, five doori below Third, South tide, i '. PBIIiADI LPHIA, Importer fc Wholrnalo Dealers In 'VV7ATCHE8, Witch Olitet and Materials. Jewelry of all descriptions, qualities and iiylei, eompifsing all the articles connected ' with the Trade, Clock. Dilson 4 Bon'a Britannia, German Silver and Silver-Pitted Wsree. Sheffield and Birminghsm Plated Fancy Artie let. Rodgen ft Son', and Woitenholm'a Cutlery, Ha tort, Scissors, Erasers, Desk Kniiet, dee. Ivory Htndled Table Cutlery, of the finett, medium and common qutlities. A large attorlment of Gold Pen. Perifoctl Hneclaclra. Papier Mtche and Japanned Tray t, various shapes and qualities, at redured rates Gold Watch Catei, Dials and Silver-Ware, of all . descriptions, manufactured to order. DICK80N dc COM having recently removed into Ihe larse and commodious warehouse formerly occupied by Messrs. R. AsantratT dr. Sons, and more recently by Asbhobst o RmiiioTOH, beg leave to Inlorm Witch Dealers, Country Merchintt nd others, that they design having at all times I large assortment of Goods, of their own Importa tion, which they are determined to sell at the lowest rates. C3 Every attention will be paid to the Packing of Goods, and in ihe execution of Orders, the quali ties and price! will be fully guarantied against all competition. Philadelphia, June 19th, 1847. ly SIX. i:US AGO rrnHE rlnldren began to cry for Sherman's Lo JL zengc. The noiso was not a.i loud ul that time, but it has kept increasing ever since, and now has become so great that tho months of llie little nnes can sciree bo stopped. Dr. Sherman sympv thises with Ihe Ii tl In sufferers, and viry much ro are s that any nf Ihem should be disappointed. Knowing the vast benefit which has been confer red upon Ihe community l y the introduction of his infallible WORM LOZBHGS3, he has entered into srrangemenls for enlarging his Manufactory, by means of which bethinks he will he able to supply the demand. And Ihe same pains and care will he taken, that these celebrated Lo- cenges be made at they h ive always been, in or der that those who depend upon them, may not be disappointed in their hopes. He knew when he commenced Ihe manufacture nf the Worm Lozcn pc, that th'y would suiiersedo Ihe use of every other vermifuge, as the Lozenge is ttry phannnt lo Ihe taste, tpetdii in its ellects. as well as ctrtmn and Ihe quantity lequired lo effect s nerfrcl cure is very simll. These properties, in connexion wilh Ihe f.ct thst they are sold for 2f cents per box, thus pi icing them in the reach nf the poorest man in the Und, his not only caused them lo take the place of every other vermifuge ever nHcred, but al so rendered them popular lo the community. Dr. Stterm nti'a COUGH LOZENGES continue to cure Coughs, O. Ms, Consumption Asthma, shortness and difficulty of Breathing, am other dises-ea of the Lungs, with the same facility they did on their first introduction, and the pioplr have now become persuaded nv actual eipcnence, thai on the accession of a slight cold, they have only to step lo either the Dr's. office, or one of the Arjenis, and obtain a box nf his Cough L-'Zengcs, which are very convenient lo carry in the pocket, and lo lake a few through the diy. By pursuing this course a cure is nfien clli-etc l in 31 hours, and the patieirt about his busin- ss. So great is Ihe ce lebrity of ihn Lrwngci, Ihut thousand, of persons nhobavensc l them, nud become ucipi linied wilh their i if. els, will never be without ihem. S3ii:ii',i ivs fOOIl MAN'S PLASTKH has cured more cases of Khcumatism, Pai i in the Bark, Side and Chest, Lumbago and Wtaknes-, than ony application that has ever been made. As the celebrity of the Plaster has inereised, hundreds of unpiiucipled ra-cnU have ottcinplcd lo counters feit it, and pilin it oil' up-.n ihe community a- the genuine. (Jj- Bewa-e of Deception. ,D Reniein her ihlt lh" true and genuine Plaster is spread u li on red.lish paper made expres-ly for ihe puiposn, and in every ease tho siBnalure of Dr. eihoiman i pilot' d upon the back of the Pb s'er, and the whole secuted by Copy Right. None others are genuine. Therefore wl en you want a real good Sherman's Poor Man's Plaster, call at Ihe office, IPG Nassau street, and you wi I not he disappointed. Rememlier the number, 106 Na sau st., nhe e all Dr. Sherman' Lozenges are sold. His Agcnia are Mrs. Hays, 139 Fulton s'reel, Brooklyn; Hineson, Williamshuri ; and Redding ft Co., Boston, and JOHN YOUNG, Suuburv, M. A McCA Y, Northumheilaud. September 1 1 th. 1847. ly. PUMPS PIHVIPS.!" Improved Hydraulic I'limpst, For Wclh, Rolling Mill, Furnaces, or oih Purposes. rilHB subscriber respectfully announces to the A public that he la now prepared lo supply or ders to any extent fir his Patent Double-action Suction and Force Pumpt. These pumps are made of cs-l iron, and the w.der is sucked or for ced through lead pipe. For simplicity of construc tion and durability of action, they ire vaitly supe rior lo any now in use. They have mary sdvan tagei over the common pump, among which are the following ; They are s constructed that mischievous per sons cannot spoil their setion by introducing nails or spikes or any other substances smong Ihe vslves, at is olten done won other pumps, thereby render ing them utelcss till overhauled. They are war ranted to be peifectly secure from frost. They ire ao irranged at to iflord ample pr -tec ion against Fire about the piemises on which they are erected, by sinip'y attaching a piece of hose, thro' which tl ey will force water to any pari of, or over, a three slnry house. They, are particularly adapted lor very deep wi lls, as Ihe leveraee con be so re gulated that a chi'd of six years old cun with the greatest ease draw water with them from the dee peal wells. The objection so justly urged by ma ny, that w .tcr is spod.d by st.iuding in pump logs, is entirely obviatej in this pump, and fiesU water (Hi alwsys be as sur.-ly obtained s when drawn with a bucket. In situations where it it nece-sa-rv to r.iise or force lame iiuantiiirs ol water lo great distances for auppl)ing boilers in mills, furnaces. &c. these pumps ire invaluable, as they can he made i f any t ie, and capable of throwing from 15 to 1000 gallons per minute. And to ciown all, they can he told as cheap as Ihe cheaiiesl. The subscriber hat .pent ihe last year in axp inventing upon snd perfecting his pumps, and now brings them before Ihepohl c with Ihe fullest con fidence that they will be found lo snswer his de scription. He takes pleasure in refi ning lo Ihe following companies and individuals, upon whose premises his pumpa have been creeled, and who have cxpns-ed their sutisf .cttoii in tho highest terms : The Montour Iron Company, Danville, H. Bra voort, agent the Hloomshuig Itiilroid Iron Com. pany. Bloomshurg. Col. I'uxton. agents the Rough and Ready Iron Works, Danville, Hancock, Foley Si Co., proprietors ; the town Council nf Berwick; Simon P, Ksc, Un , and John L. Watson, Esq., Danville, He could refer lo many others, who have tetted their qualities, but the above lespectahle firms snd individuals are deemed sufficionl. j3" An assortment of LEAD PIPE8 constant ly oil bind, which will tw told on ihe most lesson able terms. All ordeie addressed lo Ihs subscriber, st Moore & Biddle's Foundiy buildings, or Mon lour House, Dsuvills will meet with prompt at tention. HOMER PAHMELEE. Jan. I. 1848 tf. Another Farm XGDER frff.dT.nfim, THE heirs of John Yoeum, dee'd., offer for isle all that Firm of theirs situate in Shamokin township, Northumberland coooty, near SnutC town, and adjoining the old Stambtch ttind in id township, containing about two hundred acres more or lets, in a good ttale of cultivation. The Rtil Roid from Sunbury to Shamokintown pisses through it. For particulars enquire of HUGH H. TEATS. SnufflowD, or JOHN FAKNSWORTH, Sunbury, JOURNAL. The Grand Purgative roa the cure or Headache, Giddiness, Measles, 8ilt Rheum, Rheumatism, Piles, . Dyspep-ti, 8cuivy, Smill Pot, Jiundice, Heart Barn, Worms, Cholera Morbus, Coughs, Quinsey, Whooping Cough, Pains in ths Back. Inward Weakness, Consumption, Fits, Palpitation of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Riling in the Throat, Eriiiprlst, Deafness, Dropsy, Asthmi, Itchings of Ihe Skin, Fevers of sll kinds, Colds, Gout, Grsvel, Female Complaints, Nervous Complaints, next ixtroaiTisi or Tat toon, ahb ob. TBCCTIOBS IB III OBBABI Of BI. StlTIOW. Experience his proved thlt nearly every Dis ease originates from Impurities of the Blood or de- rtngements of the Digestive Organs t and to secure Health, we mutl remove thote obstructions or re- tore Ihe Blood to its ntturil state. The aversion to taking medicine is most ifleo tnally removed by Clickbib's Vserrism Pen ativb Pills, being tnmplettly enveloped uiih a coating of pure white Sugar, (which ia ss di-tinet from the interml ingredients at a nut shell from the kernel) abb batb wo t.sti or Mrnicins, But are at raaily swallowed is bits of candy. Moreover they neither nauseate or gripe in the slightest degree, but operste rquslly on all tne dis eased parts of the system, instead of confining themselves to, snd ricking any particular reuinn. Thus, if tl e Liver bo uflecled, one ingiedicnt ivill operate on that parl colsr organ, tod, by cleansing it of in Excess of Bile restore it toils naiurd state. Another will operate on the B'ood. and remove all Impuiitie-i in its circulation; while a third will cITectually expel whatever impurities may have been discharged into the stom ic!i. nud hence limy stiiirk t tiik boot or msm-r., re move ill Impure Humors from the body; opt n the pores externally and internally; srpiral- sll foreign and obi nxions particles from the chle, so that the blood may be thoroughly pure thus secu ring a fiee and healthy action to the Heart, Lungs and Liver; and thereby they nnsTnnr. uritLTil X van whesi all o-riim means rate rn.in. The entire truth of the above can be ascertained by the trial of a tingle box ; and their virtues are so positive snd certain in res'or ng Health, that the proprietor binds himself to return the money paid for them in all cases where they do not gte universal silisiaclion. Retail Price, 25 cin. per Itox. , Principal office No. 68 Vesey si., N. Yotk. Sold by JOHN YOUNG, Sunbury, M. A. McCAY, Northumberland. fj Remember Dr. C. V. Clickener is the in ventor of the Sugar Coated Pills, snd t!it nothing of the sort was ever heard of uniil he introduced them in June, 1843. Purcbaeeis should, therefore, always ask for Clickener's Sugar Coated Pills, and take no others, or they will be ma'e the victims of a fraud. ccpt. 18th, 1847. ly row SILENCE Tn st riBEAnri'L COUGH ! THE lCXOS ABE IM TIAJ OEB, THS WOBK Or THE DESTROYER HAS REEK KIOtlsT, THE COCOH or COMUMCTin HATII If it A sooxn nr tistTH. 4 RE YOU A MOTHER 1 Your darling child, vonr idol and earthly joy, is now perhaps confined lo her chamber by a dangerous cold h. r pain checks, her thin shrunken fingers, tell ihe hold di-ease has already gained upon her the sound of her sepulchral couch pieices your son!. YOU.NU MAN, when just nli oit to enter life, disease sheds a heart rrn-b'iig Might over the fiir prospects of the future your hectic couub mid f- e lile limbs tell of your loss and h"pe, but y -n need not despair. There is a balm which will heal the wounded lungs, it is S II K n II A X ' s Alsfi-I. BALING BALSAM. Mrs. ATTREE, the wife of Wm. II. Attree, Ksi. wat given up by Dr. Sewall of Wa.-hiimton, Dis. Roe nod McCIHIan of Philad-dpbia, Dr. Roe and Dr. Molt of New York. Her friends all thought she must die. She had every appearance nf being in consumption, and was so pronounced by her p!u si. i ins - Sherman's Balsam was given and it cured her, Mrs. GARR A BRANTS!, nf Bull's Feirv. was a'si cured nf consumption by this Balsam when all niher remedies failed to give relief she was re duced lo a skeleton. Dr. A. C. Castle, Dentist, 241 Broadway, hit witnessed its effects in several ca-es where no other medicine a (Touted relief but the Balssm operated like a charm. Dr. G. also witnessed its wonderful effects in curing Asthma, which it never fails of doing. Spitting Bloo I, alar, ming as it may be, iseflectuslly cured by this Bal sam. It heals the ruptured or wounded blood vesu Is, ind makes the lungs sound sgain. Rev. HENRY JONES, 108 Eiehlh avenue, was cured nf rough and catarrhal affections o 50 years s anding. The first dose gave him more re lief than all the othei medicine he had ever taken. Dr. L. J. D sis, 19 Delancy street, gave it to a sister-in-law who was laboring underconsumption, and to another aorely afflicted with the A-thma. In both casi a its effects were immediate, soon re storing them to comfortable health. Mrs. LUCKETI A WELLS, OS Christie street, tuffered from Asthma 43 y.srs. Sherman's Has san) relieved her at once, and she is comparatively well, being enabled to aubdue every atlsck by a timely use of Ibis medicine. This indeed is Ihe oresi remedy for Coughs, Colds, Spitting Blood, Liver Complaints, snd sll the all clions of the throat, snd even Asthma and Consumption. Price 25 cents and ft per hnttl-. Dr. Sheiman's Cough and Worm Lozenges, and Poor Man's Plaster sold us above. Dr. Sherman's office is al 106 Nassau st N. Y. Agents, JOHN YOUNG, Sunburv. M. A.M. CAY, Northumberland September llih, 1817. ly rrQTf ? , '-r ,' rv 112. CO Vegetable 1'iiiversal rill, TAe only known Medicine that at the some time purges purifies and strengthens the sytlim. Lomioic. July 7, 1S4G. DR. LE ROY'S Pills are a new medicine which has just appealed, and it fid '"king the placet of all others of llie san e class. These pills are composed of many ingredients, but the lw principal ones are Sersaparilla and Wild Cher ry, so united that they act together; the one, through i's admixture wilh other sub.taic. s, pu rifying snd purging, while the other it ttren-jthen-ing ihe system. Thus those pills are at the sain time tonic and opening; a desideratum long and eagerly tought for by meJical men, but never be fore discovered. In nther words they do the work of two medicines, snd do it much better than any two we know of; for they remove nothing from the system but the impurities ; so that while tbey purge they strengthen ; and hence they cauae no debilitation, and are followed by no re-action. Dr. Le Roy's pills have a wonderful influence on the blood ; they nol only purify without weakening ii, but ihey remove all iexiut particles from the chyle before it is converted inio fluid, and Ihut mike im pure blood an utter impossibility. As there is no debililition, so there is no nauset or sickness at tending the operations of this most escellenl of me dicines, which never strains or tortures the diges tive functions, but ciusee them lo wmk ia a per. racily natural manner ; and bene persons tsking them do nol become pale and emaciated, but ths contrary ; for while it ia Ihe properly of Ihe Sarsa pardla, united ss it is wilh other ingredients, .to remove all Ihal is foreign and impure, il is equally the properly of the Wild Cherry lo retain all thai ia natural and sound; and bancs a robust slue of health is the certain result of their united opera lions. Price tn cents per BOX, Agents for La Roy's Pills, J. W. FRII'ING, ) . JOHN YOUNO.j8uubury M. A. McCAY, Norlhumberl'd. Augustus, 1847. ly ALL persona indebted to the subscriber, by sots or book account, are hereby notified to call and settle the tame without delay, ia order to aave costs. ! I 7 rMCNT DR. SWEETSER'S THIS Medicine is wsrranled, on osth. not to contain particle nf Calomel, Corrotivs 8ub limste, Arsenic, Chloride cf Gold, or any delete roni minerals. . The principle upon which this Medicine acts, is by aasitting ind birmonising wilh nsture;- it drives out sll foul scrimonious humors from Ihe blood and body, and by assimilating with and strengthening th gastric juice of lh ttomich, it ssslits digettion in short there is not a vein, arte ry, muscle or nerve In Ihe human omiy, met is not strengthened by the PANACEA, and it also possesses ths remirkible property or removing mercury from th bones and joints. FOR ERUPTION8 OF THE SKIN, Scurvy, 8corbutic Affections, Tumors, Hcrofuls or Kings' Evb, White Swellintts, Erysipelas, Ulcers, Cancert, Running Sores, Seibs snd Biles, limn snd a determined perseversnee in D . 8WEET 8ER'S PANACEA, will effect a cure. FOR INDIGESTION. Rejection of food, Nsusea, Vomilinga, Nervous Af fections, Billious complaints, Head act e, Pa'em ss, or Female Irregularities, Dr. 8WEET8EII8 PA. NACEA will toon effect a cure ; but if obstinate, or attended with griping, flying paint, the dose should be increased, and the cure will toon be ef fected. 11 not the patients frghtcn themselves wilh the idea thai they are ton we k tn take much medicine; but bear in mind that tbia mildly opera ting mcd cine put not weakness into the frune, hut moil certainly draws weakm ss out, leaves strength in its place, and by giving compost d s'eep ri nig .1, and an appetite to relish any food, re-animi'es the whole frame, wi h vigorous ac'ion, elea-ing the mind ami improving the sight. SCItOFL'LA AND fiLANDUL.M! AFFEC TIONS. Scrofula Is said to be heridilatv. th- iiifmt r -ceiving from its parents the seeds of this diseas -, which increases with its years, if in-ulecieil and not submitted lo frequent purifif -tioii with Dr. 8 WEET8KR'8 PANACEA. The glands a-e phi ced in the corners of Ihe body, and nut nf tho way of direct communication ; their real u-e i. subject on which much difference nf opinion rev tils; ii suffices us to know that when in s dis.-as.-d stole, they sre eapihle of being purified and cleansed bv a long course nf Dr. SWEETSER'S PANA CEA, which restores them to sound and plop, r action. Scrofulous persons can never pay too much attention to their blood, its purification should be their first thought, for after a long course of perse verance, they will ever curt hereditiry disease. In eases of JACNDWE. ASTHMA. LIVER COMPLAINTS, TIC DQLOREVX. RHEU MATISM OR RHEUMATIC GOUT, Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA cannot be too high ly extolled ; it tenches out the v. ry root of the disesse, and by removing it from the Blood makes a cure certain and permincnt. For disesses of the Btadtler and Kiifnrtt, Stric tures. Gravel. Stone, Pilot, Fistula. Uiinori Oh structvmt and Extreme Costiveness. Dr. SWEET SEK'S l'ANCEA is the best remedy ever trel; it removes all those acrimonious humo s from the Blood which give rise to Ihe shove disesses, snd by heeptng the blood in a pure condition, insures health. For DROPSY, F ALLING of the BOWEI.s, Impurities nf the Blood, Mercurial Taint, Weak nesi of the Spine Flow of Blood to the Head Gid diness. Singing and Hmzing Noise in the Head and Ears, Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA will give certain relief; in all severe and chronic eases, the patients cannot be loo often reminded that lar-f-rr dnsrs and pf'-srrerancr will effect a cure. I i Chills and Frrers. Bilious Frrrrs. AfTtrtinns "f the Eyes nnd Ears, Spongy und lthrd,n; Gums Itntiich t'S und recent Coughs and Ci-hh, Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA will b. f.un.l perfectly sure and certain in iu iffi-cl-. OR WEI. AND URINARY COM ''LAIN' ' S Tlne cnipp'ain's oie pi'iiet.illv el'.n-'ed wih Ibe most f itnl .ins. tpiei.ees. a. , no -. ! I. on ... ne. ver in rd lv Ih-p.es-ii in ,l ,.l rt-si.i n ; lb y u.-u :l y uCiooi any thopon-el I tlo- j;r m-, i.b. r sutlciing the most excruciating pain and torture. The caus? of these complaints are the same ss all others, the dioss ol the blood hecnmi s eneru oej on Ihe finest narrow passages, whence nr it morbid secretions and sloppagisof mine. Y.-u will find the most powerful d urelic- of no use, as they only increase the quantity nf urine and do not puiiffe and strength) n th parts. Bv purifying the hlorrr wilh Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA, tnu re move the causool ihcdiseise, consequently it can not exist any longer, after sufficient perseierance in its use baa deprived Ihe blood and body of all acrimonious humors and incrustation. DISEASES or the LUNGS-CONSUMPTION. This it a erv prevalent and fatal disea-e ; it re sults mostly from neglected coughs, colds and bron chitis, alto from impioper t real men i in many of er cases, such as measles, fevers, inflammati na and small pox, and s host of other bsdly trested diseases; where the cause, instead of having l-een thoroughly removed from the blood and body, have only been palliated or removed from ono part 10 break oul in mother. By divesting y nur bodies of all foul hu mors, through ihe medium of Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA, ihe cure is at once rendered certain ind ermanent. R. collect, while there it scrimo nious humon floating in the circu'aiioo, it is ss apt lo settle on the lungs ss sny other part of the body , Ihit is the reason that consumption is so prevalent; BILE8, 80RE8 AND ULCERS, Which you see on the exterior, come from snd btve their tource in, Ihe inletior, ind might just ss well hive tettled on youi lungs, liver, or my other part; which we know they frequently do, and pio duce most violent inflammatory disorders. The humor which occasion! these sores it of s highly scrimniiioiis burning nature. We know il from the pain it gies in forming, and ufterwtrds its ra . pi.lly u'cerating and corroding the flvsb ind skin i of the part where it brisks nut This shows the necessity nf fieipienllv puiifying the blood with Dr, ; SWEE I SEU'S PANACEA, on.l keeping such malignant humors in sul j ction. Should you have a bile nr ulcer, bo thankful that naiuie has taken trouble to warn you of llie danger your life and bo dy is in, for it is a warning that the blood is foul. Had this s im. Acrimony a. Irc'rd die lungs in-tcad of the surface , f youi body for ilt seat, consump tion of the lunas wou'd have been the 'consequent . D. lay not then, to purify and cleanse with Dr. Sei tser's Pan ices. SI'INE DISEASE Spin.il offec'ions, mlargement of the hot cs and joints, white swellines, hip joint complaint, rup tuics, fulling of the bowels ami worn , disea-e, will And a siedy eure in Dr. SIl'EETfER S PA NACEA. Where the disease la, been of long standing, ihe lime required to make a cure will be longer; but the patient may rest assured thai s determined perseversnee will effect it. BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA au DISEASE OF THE WINDPIPE. These disease proceed from Ibe seriosity or r- rrupl humors of the blond, having s I led itself on the throat snd lungs, and stopped them up, so that they cannot drsw sufficient air in for respiration. Dr. 8WEETSER'S PANACEA w II give imme. bate relief, and lo make Ihe cure perfect snd cer tain, it should he continued some lime sfter, Id free ihe system of all bad humors. RHEUMATISM. RHEUMATIC GOUT AND MERCURIAL DISEASES Find a safe and speedy cur in Dr. SWEET SER'S PANACEA. Il cures by searching every blood vessel snd artery, and driving out all impu rities and foul bumora accumulated therein, which is the cause of rheumatism, goul and swellings of ths joints. The dslelerous effects of calomel and other mineral poisons, readily yield to lis sovereign Influence ; indeed, when 1U valuable properties be come fully known, ths use of sll mineral poison will be consigned lo 'the tomb of sll lha Captilett,' and only be thought of ss a by-gor.t custom of Ihe dsr ker sges. Dr. Sereelser't Pantces is slso s surs cure for dyspep.ii, piles, costiveuess, vertigo, held iche, pain ia Ibe breast and liver complaint. FEVER AND AGUE. Fever is alwayi csused by disorderly move ment of Ibe blood, struggling to fits i'aelf of some thing that cucumbers it ; in fact, every kind of le ver is nothing mors thin a struggle between Ihe ... -.. and as soon is Ihs car- rnpt humon are expelled, yeu hive no more fevs When a patient with fever submits lo be bled, c have his blood poisoned with mereary, it weaken bis frsme to tuch a degree that if be survives th process, H' always loaves him subject to distressin chills, when 9 timet out of 10 ha resorts to agu pills, powders, ot tonic mixtures; Ibis Is going fror bad to worse, as these vegetable pills, powdert, rkt are nothing hut mercury and quinine in ditgulte which mty for a lima drive the disease to far Inl the body as not lo be perceptible, but very soon 1 will break oul sgain wilh fearful violence. To cart stus snd fever, the cause of lha disease muM te re moved out of lha blood and body, which esn be ef fectually done by using Dr. SWEETSER'S PA NACEA, which purifies, cleanses and strengthen! It contains nothing that can possibly injurs, snd it use is slways a safeguard tgiinsl chills snd feven PILES. In all Cases nr Piles, Dr. SWEETSER'I PANACEA will effect a very speedy cure. It re moves from Ihe blood, ttomich and bowel, rd those foul acrid burning humors, which are th. cause nf Piles snd Costiveness, and by strengthen ing the digestive organs, improves every pert of lat entire body. FLATULENCY AND WIND. These disesses are caused by Ihe stomach am bowels being choked up with viscid tlimy miller the sir which enters tbem cannot ecpe until force! by some contraction nf lha ttomich to expel It hence the cause of pain. A few doses nf Dr SWEETSER'S PANACEA will convince th. suffetcr Ihlt relief it attained- GREAT MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN. Parents will And Ihe PANACEA a vsluahh medicine for their rhiM'Pn, keeping their bodies In a lu abhy cmliil m, thereby assisting their g-owih children or grown petsont, after taking it, are not Ital ic to he attacked with nn epidemic as before, as it always leaves the blood in a pure condition, and ihe ntire system in a strengthened slate l it drives out a'l kinds nf weakness from the body snd leavet all heal hy within. MARRIED LADIES Will find Dr. 8 WETsER'S PANACE A a me.li c ne purely adapted lo their use. Most ladies du ring the period of pregnancy are afflicted with piles. Dr. Sweeiser's Ponacea, by regulating Ihe bowels, will entirely obviate this, and ils purifying proper lies on the blood and fluids, insures lo them heal thy nff-pring. No one who is a mother should be without it, snd those who are nursing wilt find it of great benefit lo the health of their infants. For barrenness and all diseases of the womb, it is without a rival in the entire histoiy and catalogue of medicines ; hy ita extraordinary strengthening power, it stimulates and strengthens the womb, a weakness of which is the cause of failure lo hive offspring. NERVOUS DISEA8E8. Under this head may be classed Palpitation of Ihe Heart, Tic Doloreaux or Faceache, Neuralgia, Indigestion, Toothache, Melancholy, Hysterics. and in fact, every disease caused by Ihe sharp, biting, acrimonious humors irritating Ihe nerves ; the nerves receive the morbid impression from the sto mach, or rather from the blood through the agency of the stomach and dige-tive oreans, and although other parts of the ho ly are appirently the sent of the. disease, still il is csused by Ihe m o'.-ij impres sion conveyed from the blood bv the nerves, to tint part, A lew dose, of Dr. 8 WE ti t'SE R'S PA NACEA will soon assure the patient that he has the cure in his possession. ERYSIPELAS, nn ST. ANTHONY'S FIRE. This is an inflammatory disnider, slw ,ys attend ed with more or bssjiain. It proceeds from the foul, acrimonious humors lodged in Ihe blood and flu.d-, settling on the limi t ind face, causing ex treme pain and fevers; all applications nn the sul fa: e arc worse than useless, at Ihey only tend to throw the disea-e in some other part, am! pcrhap. cii .si- death. Bleeding is likewise improper. To eute llie di-ease you mu-t get rid of the cause ; on ly manage to get the foul humors out of y mr blood, and you will be well in a day. Dr. SWEET Si:i('S PANACEA, a thorough purifier nf the 11 o l, will search out every impurity in the mots remote puts of the body oud expel it firough ths medium of the bowels. There is not s vein, arte ry, mnsrlo r.r orpan ol the entire framt-woik of in. m, that Dr. Sweeiser's Panacea does not im prove. To lake it when you are well la to keep we 1 ; und when sick to become well. DR. SWEETSER'S PAN A CEA, beiutcom posed only ol a vegetable matter, or me.licai r.erbs, and w a i ranted, on oith, is containing not one par tic! nf mercurial, mineral, or chimical subslsnces, is found to be perfectly harmless to ihe most tender age, or the weakest frame, under my stage of hu man suffering ; the most pleis.ml and benign in id 0cr ilioii that was ever offered to Ihe world; ind at the same lime the most certain in searching oul the root of any c implaint, however deep, and of pcrf. rm'iiii a c -r. Price $ I per bottle, or six bottles for fS. For sale, wholesale and retail, at the corner of CHARLES and PRATT Si reels. Baltimore, and also by GEORGE BRIGHT, Nov. 6 1847. .y Sunbury. ITS WOKKS Fit AILS IT! Burns, Scalds, and all kinds of Inflamed Sores Cured. fllOUSEY'S UNIVERSAL OINTMENT, is X the most complete Burn Antidotsever known. Il instantly, (and ss!f by Magic) stops pains of the mnt desperate Burns and Scalds. For old Sores, Biu'ses, Cuts, Sprains, dec, on man or beast, it is thu best spplicstion thst can he made. Thousands have tried snd thousands praise it II is Ihs most pufect master of pain ever discovered. All wbe use recommend it. Every fsmily should be provi ded with ii. None csn tell bow soon soma of the family may need it. dj" Olwerve each box of the genuica Ointment has ihe name ot 8. Touset written on the outside label. To imitate this it forgery, lioitmen, Livery Men, Farmers, and ill who use Horses, will find this Ointment Ihe very best thing th. y cm use for Collar Gslls, Scrstchet, Kicks, See. die., on their snimals. Surely every merciful man would keep his animals as free fiom pain as possible- Tousey's Universal Ointment is sll thlt is re quired. Try it. 11 1'ES OF INSECTS. For the sting or bits of poisonous Insects, Tousey's Ointment is unri va'le.l. Hundreds have tried it snd found it good PILES CURED ! For the Piles, Tousey's U nhe sal Ointment ia one cf the best Remedies thai can he applied. All who hive tried it fot the Piler recommend il. OLD SORES CURED. For olJ obstinate Sons, there is nothing equal to Tousey's Oint ment. A person in Msnlius hsd, for a number of years, a iota leg that hallled the skill of Ibe doctors. Tousey's Ointment wsa recommended by one of the isiling physicians, (who knew its great virtues,) ami two hoies produced more benefit Ihsn the pi liem had received from my ind a'l pievioui reme dies. Lei all try it. BURNS AND SCALDS CURED. Thousands of eases of Burns snd Scalds, in ill parts of lbs country, have been cured by Tousey's Universal Oinitnenl. Certificates enough could be bid to fil the n hole of this sheet, VIOLENT BRUISES CURED. Testimoni als - n testimonisls, in favor of Tousey's Ointment for curing Bruises, have been offered the propiie tors. Hundreds in Syracuse will certify toils great meii's in relieving ths pain of ths most e tore Brume All pTsoni should iry it. SCALD HEAD CURED. 8ores of ciaet of Sca'd Head have beeu cured by Tousey's" Oini-' mem. Try il it seldom fii. SA LT RH EUM CURED. Of a'l the remed.et ever ditrovered for Ihit most ditagreeahle eompliini, Touiey'a Univeml Ointment is the most complete. Il never wis known to tail. CHAPPED HANDS CAN BE CURED. Tousey'i Universal Ointment will always core lha worst cases of Chapped Hands, Oeoies of persons will slats this, SOKE LIPS CURED; tot fhe cars pt ffors Lips, there was never anything made squat to To sey's Ointment. It is surs lo cure ihem. Try If. It is a trieniilie compound, wsrranled nol to con' tain any preparation of Mercury. CCJ" Price 15' ceuts per box. For further psriinitsrs concerning this really valuable Ointment, ths public Its refer red to Psmphlels, to be had grstis, of respectable Druggists and Merchants throughout lha United States. Prepared by ELLIOT V TO USE Y. Druggists, Syrtcuse, For sale ky . . , - JOHN TOUNO. Banbury, M.A.McCA- VjUid. gent. 1 1th. IstlT 1 s"