1. AGRICULTURAL ? Preservation or Manors. S. A. Law, Esq, in his address before, the Delaware county, (N. Y.) Agrieultnral Society, makes tha following sensible remarks in regard to the preserTation manure. While the full value of manure is admit led, how few farmers have their yards so toprepare and reserve the greatest amount of fertilizing compost. Instead of barn and stable yards made lowest in the middle to re tain those liquids which chemical analysis and actual experience have shown to be more valuable, and to contain in a more concentra ted form, farm yards are on sloping ground, as if constructed purposely for waste and not unfrequently with a rivulet near by, to trry away all that may wash into it: instead of yards, in the fall of tho year, filled with compost from the swamp, or from ditches, to be converted into manure, we see them emp ty, and usually provided with a ditch to car ry off all moisture. Farmers who mean to be economical who indulge in no unneces sary expense and who would hesilato to spend a shilling for the gratification of a de praved appetite, by such practices as I have referred to, throw away dollars. Swamp mud turf, leaves, weeds, and in Chip, all the refuse of a farm, useless as manure in a natural stale when placed in tho barn-yard or pig-sty. and thoroughly incorporated with materials there becomes the best of manure, amply repaying the farmer for the time spent in collecting them." Taw-bark for Manure. I have been in tho habit of supplying my hog-pen liberally wilh tan-bark, which enables tho hogs to manufacture a largo quantity of manure. Tho bark absorbs the liquid part, and is also a me chanical benefit in keeping the manure open and loose, as it naturally has a tendency to harden and bake ; and if put into the cornhill without sufficient enre in planting, sometimes proves a positive injury. A day or two be fore usinsr the manure I incorporate with it ashes and plaster ; and by putting this mi.v tore into a hill, I raiso corn with good suc cess. E. R. Hartwick. Trotiction of Bees. Bees in their undo, mcsticatcd state, havo sufficient protection against the frost of winter in the thick sides of the trees which they inhabit. A like pro tection was afforded by the straw hives for merly used j but the ihin boards of which hives are generally made, leave the bees so much exposed, that multitudes in almost every hive perish with cold, and not a few whole swarms. Burying them in the ground and carrying them into cellars, have been practiced with good success J but these meth ods are inconvenient and not often adopted. A method which I have for several years adopted, I have found very convenient and successful. My bee house is so broad as to admit two rows of hives, one fronting one way and the other the opposite. I place my hives eight or ten inches apart, and fill the spaces between and about them with straw leaving the mouths of the hives unobstructed 1 leave the straw about the hives late in the spring, till the old bees and the young brood will be secure from injury from late frost. I have generally used pea straw lest mice should enter it and molest the bees ; but I have used clean threshed wheat straw, and have uever sufTerod any injury from it: E D. Andrf.ws. Strawberry Runners. These should be treated as weeds, and kept hoed from among the regular rows of strawberry plants. They have precisely the same effect upon the crop as the same quantity of weeds, and cannot fail to lesson the amount, as well as to dimin ish the quality. A writer in the Gardeners' Chronicle remarks, "So convinced am I of the propriety of cultivating this fruit in separate and distinct plants, and of cutting off the run ners, that I have this season taken out a plant between each of my plantations, thus making the distance between each plant four feet by three. Tiir. Miser's Prayer. Among a variety of curious papers of the' late Mr. Ward, of Hackney, was found the following, in his own hand writing, which may appropriately be called the Miser's Prayer. "0, Lord, Ihou knowest that I have nine estates in London, and likewise that I havo lately purchased an estate in fee-simple in the county of Essex ; I beseech theo to pre serve the two counties of Middlesex and Es- sex irom fire and earthnuake nnrl n. T 1,-,, ,. amortgngoin Hertfordshire, I beg of thee 15 ' e 1 likewise to have an eye of compassion on that county, and as for tho rest of the coun ties thou mayest deal wilh them as thou art pleased. O, Lord, enable the Bank to answer all their bills, and make all my debtors good men. Give a prosperous voyage and return 4o the 'Mermaid sloop, because 1 have en sured it and as thon hast said the days of the wicked are but short, I trust in thee that thou wilt not forget thy promise, as I have pur chased an estate in reversion, which will be mine on the death of that profligate young man, Sir T. L. Keep my friends from sink ing and preserve ie from thieves and house breakers; and make all my servants so honest and faithful that they may attend to my in terests, and nover cheat me out of my proper ty night or day." An ingenious Yankee has invented a ma- clune which is destined to come into univer sal use. It consists of the attachment of a cheap, simple, and durable alarm to a lock of almost any description, so arranged as not to interfere in any. respect with the action of the lock, aud so connected wilh the bolt that tha latter canot be withdrawn, or even the attempt made without giving an alarm, at once distinct and sufficient to awaken any person in th vicinity and which may be dis tinctly heard at the distance of 20 or 25 rods. The expense of this lock la no more than those in use, and it con be applied to the common lock ; the improvement will ' no doubt be scon applied to almost every lock that is manufactured. Farmer and Mechanic Ths Kma or Bavaria has abolished pos tage on newspapers, and thus takes one liber al step ahead of this pattern republic. PHILADELPHIA MEDICI Ali'-HOWSE? . Ettabli.hcd 18 years apt, by Dr. K1NKELIN. The olilex, sureel and test band to cure all fbtms of seoritdissise,dieeaeesof tbsskiosnd , . , ; ( solitary habits of youth, la D R. KINKELIN, N. W. earner of 3d and Union its., between Spruce and Pine, 1 1 squares from the Exchange. YOUNG MEN f If yon valus your life or your health, remember, the deity of a month, my, even a week, may prove your roin, both of body and mind. Hence lei no relet modesty deter you from making your case known to one mho, from education and respectability, can alone befriend Too. He who places himself under Dr. KINKELIN'8 treatment, may relifiously confide In hie honor ae a gentleman, and In whoe bosom will be forever locked the secret of the patient. Too many think Ibey will hag the secret to their own heart, and cure themselves, Alaal how of ten it thia a fatal deluaion, and how many a pro mising yoong man, who might have been an orna ment to society, baa failed from the earth. COUNTRV INVALIDS, finding it Inconvenient to make persona! apptit-a- ti n, can. by etating their caw explicitly, together with all their aymptoma, (per letter, post paid.) have forwarded to them a direr, rontotnir.g in. ft. a nie dicitie. appropriated accordingly. Packages of Midicinea forwarded to any part ol the United State at a moment's notice. (0 PnT ram litter, addressed to Dr. Ktir hum. Philadelphia, will be promptly attended to OC. 30ili, 1817. ly M'CLEES &GERMOVS DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS, No 199 Cliewiut Street, South East Corner of Eighth it , Philadelphia. PORTRAITS from the smallest breast.) In to the largest site, aingly or In groups. The Proprietors are warranted in siying, that their work baa gainrd s reputation second to none io the world. Extracts from the Press : Life-like in the expression, chastly correct in the shading.- Ledger. "Tho sit has arrived at great perfection, and none understand it better than McClces & Oer tnon." Baltimore Iris. "Admirable! nothing c.in exceed their exquisite delicacy." V. S Gazette. Extract from the report of the .Indues, at the last fsir of the Fnnklin Institute "Daguerreotypes in this department them arn some very excellent specimens in the exhibition, and the. Judges think they sco a progressive, improvement in thia branch of the art They have not r commanded ana ward in fivor of any of the competitor, but ate ili-psed to rank JirU in order, the collection of McCLEES & GEHMON, as containing tho lar gest number of superior tpeeimm." I hllridelphljl, I'trD IS, IB IB. tlm DICKSON & CO., No. 60 Market Street, live doors below Third, South side, PHILADELPHIA, Hinpoifots & Whol'.-italo Pcalrra In WATCHES, Watcli (.lason and Muterinla. Jewelry of all detentions qualities and s'ylee, enmpjising all the articles connected with the Trade Clocks. Dixson St Son's Britannia, German Silver and 8il-vcr-Plated Wares. Sheffield and Birmingham Dated Fancy Articles. Kndgers & Son's and Woati nhnlm' Cutlery, tu tors, Scissors, Erasers, Desk Kniiee, Jce. Iorv Handled Table Cutlery, of the fine!, medium and common qualities. A large assortment of Gold Pens. Perifocal Spectacles. Papier Moche and Japanned Trays, varioua shape. and qualities, at reduced rates Gold Waich Cases, Dials and Hitrer-Ware, of all descriptions, manufactured to order. DICKSON dr. CO., having recently removed into the Urge and commodious wsiehonsn formerly occupied by Messrs. K. AsmiunsT dr. Sons, and more recently by Asrhuhst if Rkmihotos, beg leave to inform Watch Dealers, Country Merchants and other., that they design having at all times a large s-sortmciu of Goods, of their own importa tion, which they are determined to sell' at the loweat rstra. Cj" Every attention will be paid to the Packing of Goods, snd in the execution of Order, lliequili tic and prices will be fully guarantied against all competition. . Philadelphia. June 19th, 1847. ly SJX YJGAKS ago riIHE children began to cry for Sherman's Ln JL Jtenges. The noise wa not a.) loud at that lime, but it has kept increasing ever since, and nnw has become so great that the mouths of the tittle ones can scarce he stopped. Dr. Sherman sympa thises with the little sufferer, and viry much re- tre a that any of them should be disappointed. Knowing the vast benefit which has been confer red upon the community by the introduction of htt infallible WORM JjOZBIfOES, h ha entered into srrartgemente for enlarging bis Manufactory, by mean of which be think he will be able to supply the demand. And the same pains and care will be taken, that there erlehrated Ln. zenge be made as they have always been, in or der that tho who depend upon them, may not be disappointed in their Imp, He knew when he commenced the manufacture of the Worm Loxen get, that ihy woulJ eunerarde the use of every other vermifuge, a the Lozenge ie very pleatnnt to the taste, speedy in its effecta. a well ss certain, and the quantity lequired to effect a perfect cure, iuvery stnill. Theae properties in connexion with the f ct that ihey are sold for 25 cent per box. thus pi King them in the reach of the poorest man in ! the laud, lias not only caused them to taLt tue place of every other vermifuae ever offered, hut al tn remtereu tnein popular io ine community. Dr. Shermnn'. COUGH LOZENGES continue to cure Cough. V I s, Gonsumpfon ' .1 """'i '"J1 u"ey ' "reaining. anu i other ilt.ca.n. of th. I.iini.. wilh the same facility they did on their fust introduction, and the ptople have now become persuaded by actual experience, that on the secession of a flight cold, they have only to step to either the Dr'. office, or one of the Agent, end obtstn a box of his Cough Lnxenge, wh'ch are very convenient to carry in the pocket. end to take a few through the day. By purauing Hits course a cure i olien enecleu to 24 hour, and tbe patient about hia busin' . 8o great i the ce lebrity of the l.oienges, that thousands of persona who have used them, and become acquainted wilh their effects, will never he without them. POOH MAN'S fLABTRS haa cured more eaae of Rheumatiam, Pai i in the Back, Side and Chest, Lumbago and Weakness; than any application that ha ever been made. Aa the celebrity of the Plaster haa increased, bsjdreda of unprincipled rascal hav attempted to counter feit it, ami palm it off upon the community as the genuine. (TT Beware of Deception. JD Remem ber that this true and genuine Plaster i spread up on reddish paper made eipres.ly for the purpose, and in every eae the eignalureof Dr. Shoiman ia P'inti d upon the hack of the Pka'ci, and the whole secured by Copy Bight. None other are genuine. Therefore wl en you want a real good Shrrman'a Poor Man' Plaster, oil at the office, 106 Nassau stieol, and you wi I not be disappointed Remember the number, 106 Na aau at., where all Dr. Sherman's Lozenge i sold. Hi Agent re Mra. Hay, 139 Fulton slreet, Brooklyn) Hineaon, Williamburg ; and Bedding cV Co., Uoaton, and JOHN YOUNG, Sunbury, M. A MtCA Y, Northumberland September 1 1 ib. 1817. ly. Another Farm QPCEIX3l Ksqvrtv,rpv- THE brlra of John Yocum, doe'd., offer fur eale all that Farm of iheira eitoate la Shemokin towoahip, Northumberland couoty, near BnufC town, and adjoining the old Stambach etaod io said township, containing about two hundred eeres mora or lew, in a good aiata of cultivation. The Rail Road tram 8unbury to SUaaaoeintovjHi passes through It. Per pertieol.rs rn noire of - HUGH H. TBATtt. 8aoftoa,. or JOHN FARN4W0RTH, attiabary, Dsc. 1 1, 147. a any of lbs beira. SUNBUR YT AMERICAN AND, SHAM OKIN' .u.i.-ii-XJ.J s-t-t-i-X-i I i i ' I iLL-oiUi . i?i l'i 1 T has power (fi cause ill txTSRHAt SOKES, SCROFULOUS humeri, SKIN DISEASES. POISONOUS WOUNDS to discharge their eu- Iriil matter, and then heala them. It is richly termed All-heeling, for there I se re ly a disease, external or internal, that it will not benefit. I have used tl lor the lt louttoen year for all ditease of the chest, consumption and li'er, involving the utmost danger and responsibility. and I declare before heaven and man, that not in one aingle cm has H failed to benefit when the pa tient wa within the reach of mortal means. I have had physicians, learned In the profeinn. t have had minister of the gospel, judge of the bench, aldermen, lawyers, gentlemen of the high est erudition, and multitude of the poor us it in very variety of way, and there has been but one voire one universal voice saying t "M'Alliater, your Ointment is GOOD." In Scrofula, Old Sores, Erysepelaa, Tetter Li ver Complaint, 8ore Eyea, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Broken or Bora Breast, Piles, all Cheat Diaeaate, such as Ailhma. Oppressions, Pain Alao, Sore Lip, Chapped Hand. Tumor, Chil dren's Culsneou Eruption, Nervous Dircase.s, and of the Spine, thero I no medicine now known ss go, d. SCALD HEAD We have currd eases that actually defied every thing known, ea well as tho ability of IS or 20 doctor. Ore man told us ho had spent If 300 on his children without any heno fit, when a few bojea of Ointment cund them. BALDNESS It will icstore the hair sooner than any other thing. IIKADACHI The salvo has cured prison of the hcnd.iche of 12 jear.' standing, and who hid it tegul.ir every week, so that vomiting often took p'nee Dxirsiaa, Eaa Acaa, end Anus in the Fack, are cured by thia Ointment wilh like eucccf. RURN8. It i one of the best tiling, in the world for Hums. (Read the direction around the box.) RHEUMATISM It remove almost Immedi ately the infl imalion and awelling when the pain ce.ve. (Read the Directions around the Box.) COLD FEE P. Consumption, Liver Com plaint, Pain in the cheat or aide, falling off of the hnir, one or the other alwiys accompanies roll feet, (This Ointment is the true remedy.) It is a Mim rign of disease to have cold feet. TETTER. There ia nothing belter for the cum of Tetter. PILES. Thousands are yearly cured by this Ointment. CORNS. Occasion! use of the Ointment will olway keep Com from growing. People, need never be troubled wilh them it they will use i. Head the following Communication, R'Ceivcd from an old, repee'ed an J well known cniaen of Phi:adalphia. and then judge for your self: rhi'adelphi. 10 mn., 13th, 1840 To T. B, Peterson, Having been rrque-tid to ni my opinion on the merits of M'ALLIS TEH'S SALVE, I am willing to rrumcrntc some of the hi in nta which I have cxpviienced in the use ct the ariicl'-. In ti c soring of 1 845, I hail nn attack of Ery tipeld in my f.ice which became very painful, and extended into one cf my eyes, being attended with fevi r, my distress was great and I began to bo fi-ar ful of l.isii g my eje. Although not much of a believer in what ia commonly called quack medicine. I purchased a box and made an application to my face. To my uipiise the pain soon abated, and in a week' time it wa entirely rured, and I firmly believe that it w. the anise, under Providence that cured me. From that time to the present, I have used the article a occasion required, and in every ease where I have used it, I have found a decided benefit At or.e time, on going to bed at night, my threat was so eore ihat I swallowed with difficulty, but by an application of the salve I wa relieved lefore morning, I have usod it in rase nf burns, bruise, sprains, end fji'ah ruts, a'l with the happiext effects, and one ease of poisoning by a wild vine in the woods, h is been dried up and cured by a fi w applications. From my own expeiince, I would atroncly re. commend it to all, a a cheap, convenient, family medicine. I hive become o partial tn it, that I expect to keep it ennvtantly in my family. Though out ami itious to appear in print, yet I cannot refuse to have this cnmmnnica'inn made public if judged best to serve the c .use of humani ty. Respectfully ihine, " WM ADMS, No. 26, Old York Rojd. CAUTION. Xi Ointment will be genuine unices the nam'- of Jame M'Alliater, or J:inie M'AI'ister & Co., are written wiih a pen on eve-' ry label. JAMES M'ALLlsTEK, Solo proprietor of the anve medicine. Vj-riilCE, 25 CBA'7'S PEIl B0X.2 Aorvrs : J. W. FR1MNO, Sunbury, FORSi'TH, WILSON A Co.. Northumberland, Dr WM. M BICKLEY, Danville, J. O. CROUSE. Selinagrove, P. C. SHFM.ER. Lewi.hurg. WM. F.NAGI.E. Milton. JOHN 8HAKPLESS, CaltawUaa. Feb. tOth, 1649. towly "WTBNI, VIDI, VICL Dr. ALLEN'S VEGE W TABLE COMPOUND, for the cure of DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT. NER VOUS DEBILITY, BILIOUS AFFECTIONS, dec. Thia Medicine ia offered to the public under tje assurance that there is no article in existence having rtroncer rlaima to their c mmdoiation. Be ing comiX'iimled Ty a regular Graduate ol J. fl'er son College, Pliiladelph , and a practising physi ci.in of twenty yers' lartdirg in Phibidelphin. hi long experience has confirmed him in the opinion Ibat a compound medicine vtaa required to preterit and remedy the debilitation pr duced by residing in lo-v, r.iiji'ninlic climates, end to counter ict the pro tral.ng influence of many nervous disorders with which the human family are afrtietcl. UK. Al.I.t iN la a well luiowu I In sii i ni, ami has usod tho aheve medicine ini his practice for 8 year wi.h tl e most s-tonishing effect, having tes ted ill quabtiea in above rlVJS THOUSAND CASES. No medicine ever received more flattering re commendations from pbyfician nf eminent stand ing than ha btn bestowed on this. DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION AND ITS CON8EQUENCES. An eminent Prof.. or srys: 'It chiefly arises in person who lead either a very aedenlery or Irregular III. Although not regarded a a fatal disease yet if neglectid or improperly Ireared, may bring on incurable Me lancholy, Jaundice, Madness, or Vettigo, Pamy and Apoplexy. A gr al aingularity attendant on it is, that it may and often doea continue a gieat length of time without any remiaiion of the aymp toma. CAUSE". Grief and uneaine of mind, in ten study, profuse evacuation, exr.e in venery, excewive use of spirituous liquor, lea, tobieco, o- plum, and other narcotic, immoderate repletion, over distention of the stomach, a defioieney of the secretion of I he Hie or g4iric juice, exposuie to i-olJ and dump air, are the chief cause of Kis dis ease. 6YMPTOM9. Lo of appetite, naueei, aenrt. burn, ari li'y, and foetid eructations, gnawing of the stomach when empty, Uneasiness in the throit, pai i in the eide, cotivcnes, chillness, l.nguor, lowncss if spirits, pilpilations, and d.a utbed aleep." TREATMENT. DR. ALLEN'S VEGE TABLE COMPOUND baa nev. r failed in affor ding iiuuiedialo relief, and a radical cute for this dis.'ado. Thia Medicine ran be had of II. B Maa-rr, 8unburyi J. C. Martin, Pottaville, Medlar tV Bickel, Oiwlgsburg i and of Druggists generally. ALLEN WARD, Proprietora, Philadelphia, Nov. 87, U47.-q ly A GENI ,0 Naw and Pom . 2"M iB 7 Count throughout tbUait4 States, To Agents, the meet liberal eccoaragemeal is effarad W4th a email rapital of from 99 to l00. A chares I, offered, where T Ajit ra make froaa $10 to MS per week. For farther particulars, address (pt paid,) , , T , . w. A. LEARHY, -l . : ,M fior,k S4ch4 ' Pbilaaslphis, April , 1848 3m. HANK NOTE LIST. . r .i -t. , FE!WMirlHrA1lA. ' The following list ehowa the current valus of all ennsvlvania Bsnk Notes. The moat Implicit re liant 'may be pieced opon K aa it Is every week artfully compared with end corrected from Bick Dell' Reporter, ' flanks In Philadelphia. v n Lor.. NOTES AT PAR. Bank of North America , , Bank of tho Northern Liberties . Commercial Bank of Pann'a. , , Farmera' and Mechanic' Bank , Kensington Bank . Philadelphia Bank ' . t Schuylkill Bank . Soothwark Bank Western Bank Mechanic' Bank Manafaetnrera A. Mechanics' Bank Bank of Penn Township . Oirard Bank , Bank ef Commerce, late Moyameneing Bank of Pennsylvania , Country Flank. Hank of Chester County Westchester par P par par par par par par per par par par pa par psr par par par par Hank of Delaware County Chester Hank of Oermantown Germantown Dnnlt of Montgomery Co. Norrisiown Doylestown Bank ' Doylestown Eaaton Bank Raaton Farmers' Bank of Buck co. Bristol par par par Brink of Northumberland Northumberland par Columbia Bank cV Mridge co.Columhia par Farmera Bank of Lancaster' Lancistel par Lancaster. County Bank Lancaster par Lancaster Bank Lancaster pn Farmers' Bank of Reading Reading par Uftice of Bank or Fcnn a. Office do do Office do do Office do do NOTES AT Harriebutcl Theae Lancaster I office Reading Tdo not Eaaton J isaue n. DISCOUNT. tank of the United Statea Philadelphia Pottaville Lewistown Middletown Carliale Pittsburg Ilnllidaysburg Harrishurg Lebanon Pittsburg Pittahuig Williamaport Wilkeaharre 17 par failed 1 I 1 1 t par 1 1 H l Miners' Bank of Pottaville Bank nf fowistown Bank of Middlotown Carlisle Bank Exchange Bank Do , do branch of Uarrisburg Bank Lebanon Bank Merchant' & Manuf. Bank P.ntik of Pittsburg Weat Bianch B ink Wyoming Bank Northampton Bank fieri: County Bank Offlce of Bank of IT. S. Do do do Do do do Bank of Chamborsburg Batik of Gettysburg Bunk of Surquelianna Co. Erie Bunk Fi men.' & Drovera' Bank Franklin Bank llorirtdiilo l!;nk Mrmnngaheli Bank of B. Vmk Bank Allontown no anle Beading failed failed Pittsburg i.na New Brighton Chambcrsburg Gettysburg Montrose Erie Waynesburg Washington Hotieadule Brown rille Yoik do do 1 1 a 3 2J 14 4 t l N. It. 1 he notes of those banks on which we omit quotations, and eubatitute a dash ( ) are not purchased by the Philadelphia broker, with the exception of those which have a letter of reference. BROKEN BANKS. Philadelphia Sav. In. Philadelphia Philadelphia Loan Co. do !tchuvlk ill Sav. Ina, do Kenaington Sav. Ins. A do Penn Township Sav. In. do Manual Labor Bank (T. W Dyott, prop.) fowanda Bank 1'owanda failed failed filled failed Alleghany Bank of P. Bank of Beaver Dank of Swatara Bank of Washington Centre Bank City Bank Farmers' & Mech'ce' Bank Farmers' it Mech'ca' Bank Farmer' dr. Mech'c' Dank Harmony Instituto Huntingdon Bank Juniata Bank Lumbermen's Bank Norihern Bank of P. New Hope Del. Bridge Co. N'orlhumli'd Union Col. 13k, .Ninth Western Bank of Pa. OllVe of Schuylkill Bank IV Acr.dc Manuf. Dank Silver Lake Bank L'nion Bank of i'enn'a. rstuioielarid Bank Wilkcabarre Bridge Co. Bedford no eale elneed closed Beaver Harrieburg Washington Bellefunle failed closed Pittsbuig Pittsburg Fayette co. Greencastle Harmony no tale fulled failed failed no sale Huntingdon no tale Lewistown nosile Vrren Dunditr Now Hope Milton Meadsille Port (Carbon Carlisle Monlmso Unionlown failed no sale cloaej no sale closed failed closed failed Greenaburg closed Wilkcsbarre no eale fTj All note puipoiltng to he on any Pennsyl vania Bank not given in the above list, may be set lown a frauds. NEW JERSfuY. Bank of New Brunawick Brunawick Belvidere Med ford Perth Amboy Brldgeton failed 1 par i par par Belvideie Bank Burlington Co. Bank Commercial Bank Sunderland Bank Farmer' Bsnk Mount Holly Farmera' and Mechanics' Bk Rahwa i Farmera and Mechanics' Bk N. Biunawick failed Farmer' end Merchant Bk Middletown Ft 1 Franklin Bank of N. J. Jersey City failed nohoKen vug dr. uiazing t-o iiobokea failed failed failed fulled i failed i par no sale HO sale leraey City Bank Mechanica' Bank Jereey City faUeraon Belleville MorristSwn Freehold Newark 1'renton Jeiacy City Mauufacturera' Bank Morris County Bank Monmouth Bk of N. J. Mechanic' Bank Mechanic' and Manuf. Bk Mnrria Canal and Bkg Co Pott Noica Newark Bkg dr, Ina Co k u ..... 1 i.i li.:. I Newark Laniberlaville I . T- .1111'.. w, BJII.IC N. J. Manufac. and Bkg Co Hoboken failed failed 4 N J Protectoii & Lombard bk Jersey City Orange Bank Orange l'atermm Bank' Pateraou People' Bank do failed i par par Princeton Bank Princeton Salem Banking Co 8alem State Bank Newark State Bank Elirahcthtown State Bank Camden Slate Bank of Morris Morristown Bute Bank Trenton Salem snd Philad Manuf Co Salem Susaex Bank New ion Trenton Banking Co' Trenton Union Bank Dover Washington Banking Co. Harkenaack DELAWARE. Bk of Wilm dr. Brandy wine Wilmington Bank of Delaware Wilmington Bank of Smyrna Smyrna Do branch Milford Farmer' Bk of Stato of Del Dover Do branch Wilmington 1 par 1 failed tailed 1 par failed par par par par par par par par psr Do bianeb ueorgetown Do branch Nencaatle Union Bank - Wilmington fXj- Under 6 s (TT On all banks marked thua () there are ew ilier counterfeit or altered notn or i In he variou ds- nominations, in circulation. Peace with JUexico ! EE1TI1TGEH, C2 "Oy S33 SXI U. "CP CS38 SN FORMS the pubi c ihat in order to biing u bout a peace wiih Mexico, he msnuficture all kind of Rifles, Double and Single Barrelled Shot Gone, and Double Barrelled Revolving Rifles, at hi menufwlory at Hollowing Rua, Lower Au gust township, Northumberland county, all of which be will warrant for aig months. Those who want a Crst rsts srticl ia hia lias, can be ao commodaled at the sherlel notice and on the meet reasonable terms. Lovsra of sport, giv him a call Lower Augusts, Jan. 0, 1848 6am. o.DDNnnriT, BOOT MAKER, e- - a :jio.io. : Bogth roURTat HTaararr, Aava CatawTarirr'. Jan. ?$g?Xm' - JOURNAL. i : l aa The- Grand Purgative FOR TUB curb or Measles, Salt Rheum, Heett Burn. Worme, Cholera Morbus, Cough, Quinsey, Whooping Cough, Conaumntion. Fita. Headache, Giddiness, ' . Rheumatism, Piles, Uy.pcp Is, Scuivv, Small Pox, Jaundice, Pain in the Back, Inward Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Rising In the Throat, Eriaipelaa, Deafness, Dropsy, Asthma, Itching of the Skin, Fever of all kinds, Cold, Ooot, Gravel, Female Complaints, Nervous Complaints, aim a. vttTT emit ntaaaata samara saoai f ateoaiTtss os Taa ai.oon, ava oa BTBTJCTIOSS IK TBS 0BOAS8 Of Bt OtSTIOS. Experience ha proved that nearly every Die ease originate from Impurities of the Blood or de rangements of the Digestive Organs t snd to secura Health, wa moat remove those, obstructions or re- tor the Blood to its natural State. The aversion to taking medicine ia most efTec tuallv removed bv Clicks sn's Vsohtabls Pom eanva Pitts, being completely enveloped with a coating of pure white Sugar, (which ia aa di.tinct from the internal ingredients as a nut ahell fiom he kernel) ivn rats no tasts or Mimosa, But are as easily swallowed a hit of candy Moreover tbey neither nauteute or gripe in tho slightest degree, hut operate rqually on all the dis eased parte of the system, instead of confining themelve to. and racking sny particular region. Thus, if tt e Liver he affected, one ingiedient "ill operate on th.it particular orgtn, and, by clean-ii g it of an Etcessof Bile restore it to it. naiunl tat. Another will opornle on the B'ood, and remove all tmpuiitiea in it circulation) while a third will effectually expel whatever impurilios may have been discharged into the tomach, and hence Ihey eraiat at tb oot of hisses, re move all Impure Humor from the body: op. n the poree externally and internally ( septrate all fore gn and obr oxioua particles from the chyle, so Jhat the blood may be thoroughly pure tho. eecu ring a free and healthy action to the Heart. Lunga and Liver; and thereby they assToat aatLTn a- The entire truih of the above can be aseeitsined by the trial of a single box t and their virtue are o positive and certain in rea'oring Health, that the proprietor hinds himself to return the money paid for them in all cases where they do not gic universal sati action. Retail Price, 33 cts. per Box. , Princip.il office No. fi Vesey St., N. York. Sold by JOHN YOUNG, Sunbury, M. A. McCAY, Northumberland, dj" Remember Dr. C. V. Clickener is the In ventor of the Sugar Coated Pill, end that nnth'ng of the e rt wa ever heard of until he introduced them in June, 1813. Purchasers should, therefore, always ask for Clb-kencr' Sugar Coated Pills, and Inke no others, or they will be made the victims of a fraud. Sept. 18th, 1817. ly eow SILENCE TntT nsxAitrct, couoii ! TIIS irsos tm is n- OBR, TH WORK OF TIIS DtsTaoYin has ar.iar Bioin, vaa ceooH or cosecarTio rats IV IT A SOU 511 or OS4VB. ARE YOU A MOTHER I Your darling child, your idol and earthly joy, Is now perhaps confined to her chamber by a dangerous cold In r pale cheek, her tkln shrunken fingers, tell the bold di-ea has already gained upon he the sound nf her eepatchrel eough pieice your soul. YOUNG MAN, when just about In enter life, dieeaae abede a heart crushing blight over the fair prospect of the future your hectic cough and fee ble limb tell of your loss and hope, but you need not despair. There ia a balm which will heal the wounded lungs, it i ti II E It 31 AX'S ALL HEALING BALSAM. Mia. ATTREE, the wife of Wm. H. Attree, Esq. waa given up by Dr. Bewail nf Washington, D . Roe and McCle'llan of Philadelphia, Dr. Roe and Dr. Molt of New York. Her friend all thought she mrj.t die. Sh hd every appearance of being in consumption, and was ao pronounced by her physi. ian Sherman' Balsam waa given and it cured her. Mr.. GARRABRANTZ, of Bull', Feiry, waa 'ii cuied of consumption by thia B.ilajin when all other remedies failed to give relief she wa. re duced in a skeleton. Dr. A. C. Caatle, D. nli't. 2SI Broadway, baa witnessed ilseflecie in several ca ea where no other mrdicine afforded relief but the Bnls.im operated like a chaim. Dr. (7. nlso witnessed ita wonderful effecta in curing A.thnn, which it never fails nf doing. Spitting llloo I, alar ming a it may l e, ia effectually cured by this Bat run. It heal the ruptured or wounded Mood vewel. end make the lung sound again. Kev. HENRY JONES, 10S Eighth avenue, waa cured nf cough and catarrhal affectinna t 60 year a snding. The first dose gave him m ire re lief than all the other medicine he had ever taken. Dr. L. J. Seal, IS Delancy street, gave it to a airter-in-law who w laboring underconsumption, and to another sorely afflicted with the Asthma. In both cases, its effect were immediate, soon re storing them t comfortable health. Mr. LUCRE TIA WELLS, 95 Christie atieet, uffered from Aaihma 43 year. Sbermnn'e Bal sam relieved her at once, and she ia comparatively well, being rnab'ed to aubdu every attack by timely me nf litis medicine. Thia indeed i the areai rtrnidv for Cough. Cold, Spitting Blood, Liver C'nnw. Iain's, and all the nil ctinn rf ihe, tliin.it, mid even Athina snd Consump.ion, I'tieo S5 cents and $1 per bntile. Dr. Sherman's Cough snd Worn Lozenge., and roor Man r taster sold ua above. Dr. Sherman'a Aire i. at l.'.S Nassau si. ,.Y. Agent, JOHN YOUNG. Bunbnrv. M. A. McC AY, NorU.umheil.tnd September U.h, 1847. ly Yesefable Universal PillM, The only known Medicine that al the tame time purges purijiet and etrengthetu the eyttem. Losnoa, July 7, 1846. DR. LE ROY'S Pill are a naw medicine which ha just appeared, and is fast taking tbe places ol all other of ibe sm class. 1 h pills are composed of many ingredients, but th two principal onra are Sarupsrill and Wild Cher ry, so united that they act together! tbe one, through ile admiilure wiih other subrtacce. pu rifying and purging, while the other ia irenuthen. ing the system. Thus those pill are at Ihe same lime tome and opening; edeeideralum long and eagerly (ought for by medical .men, but never be fore discovered. In other words Ihey do Ihe 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 they purge ihey strengthen ; and hence they cauae no debilitation, and are followed by no re-action. Dr. Le Roy'a pills have a wonderful influence on the blood ; tbey not only purify without weakrniue it, bui they remove all noxious parliclee from the chyle neioie it ia convened into num. and thus make ini pure blood an utter tnipoa.-ibiliiy. A there i no debilitation, so Ihei ie no nausea or sickness t- tending Ibe nperationa of this most eieellenl of me. dicines, which never rlrsin or torture the digee live function, but cause them to work in a per. fectly natural manner ; and hence pet sons tsktng them do not become pale and emaciated, but the contrary ; for while it is ths nrnnertv of ihe Sana. pardla, united fes it ia wilh other ingredient, to remove all that ia foreign and impure, it ie equally ihe properly of tbe Wild Cherry to retain all that is natural and aound; and bones a robust date of health la the certain result of ibetr united opera. iiwii. oj- rnce so eente per dua, Agent for La Roy'a Pill. J. W, FRILTNO, 1 nk JOHN OUNO,i " M. A. McCAY, NorthuatUrl'd. AUfuat list, 1147. ly A LL persoae iadebtee) ta tha aabseriWr, hy not or hook set sent, ars hereby notified to call and settle the) earn without daisy, ia order to save casta. . IRA T. CLEMENT' eunenry, April 93, 1848 , DXl. SWTJTJT&im'S tP x xs x aa rna , rnini3 meuicine i warrsnieo, on oath, not to . 1 eontain a particle nf Calomel, Corrosive R.ik. limate, Arsenic, Chloride cf Gold, or sny delete- roue mineral. The principle upon which thi Medicine act. 1. by slating snd harmonising with nature t It drive out all foul acrimonious humors from the blood snd body, and by assimilating with and strengthening the gaatrio juice of ths atomaeh, It sist digestion In short there I not a vein, arte ry, moecte or nerva In the human body, thet is not strengthened by the PANACEA, end it also poasasse tbe remarkable property of removing mercury iron ins bones anil joints. FOR ERUPTION3 OF THE SKIN. Scurvy, 8corbui!c Affection, Tn mora, Scrofula or King Evi , White Swelling. ErysipeU. Ulcers, Cancers, Running Moras, Scsbs snd Biles, time snd a determined perseverance in D . SWEET BER'S PANACEA, will effect a curt, FOR INDIGE8TION. Rejection of food, Nsuses, Vomitings, Nervous sf lection. Billions complaints, He.d art e, P'cnr-a, or Female Irregular iliea, Dr. 8 W E ET8 Ell a PA NACEA will aoon effect a cure ; but if obstinate, or attended with griping, flying pains, Ihe dose should lie increased, and the cure nil! soon he rf fected. Let not the patients frighten ihema.dve. wilh the idea that they ere too we..k to take much mrdieine; but bear in mind ihat thia nn'iUy opera ting med cine put not weaknona into the frame, bu mort certainly draw wenkno out, leave atrengih in it place, and by giving composed steep al nig1 and an appetite to relish any fond, re-anitnatea th whole frame wi h vigorous adion. clearing th mind and improving the sight. 8CROFULA AND GLANDULAR AFFEC TIONS. Scrofula Is said tn be heriditary, the infml re ceiving from it parents the eed nf thi discs which increase with its yeer, if neglected sn! not submitted to frequent purrfldtion with U 8 WEET8ER'S PANACEA. The glsnd srs pi. ced in tbe corners of the body, and nut of the way of direct communication ; their real u-e i- a subjeci on which much difference of opinion prevail ; suffices u to know that when in a diseased slate, they are capable of being purified snd rlennsed by a long courre of Dr. SWEETSRli'S PAN A CEA, which restores them to sound snd proper sction. Scroful.iu. person can never psv too much attention to their blood, it purification shou'd be their first thought, for after a long course of perse verance, they will ever cure heredil .ry iliacase. In ee of JACNWCE. ASTHMA. LlVElt COMPLAINTS, 11CDOLOREUX RHEU MATISM OR RHEUMATIC GOUT, Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA cannot be too high ly extolled ; it reaiche out the viry root nf the diaenhc, nn l by p moving it from the Bio, d makes a cure certain and perm merit. For diseases nf ihe Bladder and Kidneit, Stric turet. Gravel. Stone, Pi tee. Fistula. Uiinari Ob- ttrvctinnt and Extreme Contirenest Dr. S VV E ET- EK'S P A.NCEA i the lieat remedy ever tr c:l ; it removes all those acrimonious humor fr.mi the Blood which give rise to the above diseases, and hy keeping tne uioou in a pure comiuion, insures health. For DROPSY, F M.I.ING o ths BOWELS, Impur lien nf the Blood, Mercurial Taint, Wrnle net of the Spine Flow of Blood to the Head Gid nea.., bfging ana Hm:ing io'e in the Heaa and Ears, Ur. SWEETSER'S PANACEA will give certain relief; in all eevere and chronic rases. the patient cannot be too often reminded that lor ger donee and perseverance will effect s cure. In vntluana revere, uiiiout r evert. Affections f the F.vtt and Eart. Soonev and Bleeding Gums Bronchitis and recent Coughs and Cold; Dr. SWEEIBEK'S PANACEA will be fuund perfectly sure snd certain in its effect.. GRAVEL AND URINARY COMPLAINTS Thore enmp'ain's are gcnetallv amended wi h ths moat f.tal consequences, and ate seldom or ne. ver eU'ed by the preaei.t ml of t'oatrneril ; In y ususliy nccomnany the patient t the Lr.ive, ufter uttering the most excruciating pain and torture, The caus? of theae cimplain'a arn the ame aa all thers the dtoss nl the blood beconn encrusted on the finrst narrow pasic''s. whence ars- morbid seciet on and stoppage of urine. You will find he nvat pnweiful d uretics of no use, a. they only ncr.ase the quantity of urine snd do not pmify ml etrenetlirn th- pjrts. Uy ptnilying the l loi i with Dr. SWEETSER S PAN ACEA, ou re move the cause id the diss ise, consequently it ran not exist any longer, aftir sufficient perse eranee in it use haa deprived the blood and body of a! acrimonious humors arid incrustation. DISEA8E8 or tus LUNGS-CONSUM PT10N Thia i a erv prevalent and fatal disea'e ; it re aul'a mostly from neglected cough', cold and bron chili, also from impioper treatment in many other eases, such aa measlea, fever, inS.mtnsii ns and small pog,nd a host of other badly treated diaeases; where the cause, instead nf having been thoroughly removed from the blood and body, have only been palliated or removed from one p.irt to break out in another. By divesting your bodies of all foul hu- mora, through the medium of Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA. Ibe cure ie at once rendered certain and permanent. R. collect, while there ia aeriino. moue humor floating in the circulation, it i aa to aellle on the lung as any other part of the body thia is the reason th.it consumption is so prevslen1 BILES, SORES AND ULCERS, Which you see o r the exterior, come from end have their (ource in, ihe inteiinr, and might just as well have rettled on youi lungs, liver, or any other patt; which we know they frequently do, and pro lluce most violent 'iifhrnmutory disorder.. I h humor which occasion these or is of highly acrimnni ns numing nature. e know it Irom the pain it gives in forming, and afterwards ita ra pidly ulcerating and corroding the flesh and ski of Ihe part where it breaks out. Thia shows the neees-'.ty of fieq'iently punfyiog Ihe blood with Dr, SWEETsEll'S -PANACEA, and keeping such malignant humor in sut j.ction. cihoulj you have a bile or ulcer, lie ihnkful Ihat nature haa take trouble In warn you of the danger your life and bo dy ia in, fur it is a warning that the blood i- foul, Had this lame acrimony ai Irc'ed ihe lung tn.-tead of the eurfaca of yuur body for Its eret, consutnp lion of th lung would nave been lbs consequence, Ueiay not then, to puuly and clean with Dt sweeter! rentce. SPINE DISEASE Spinal affection, enlargement of the bones snd joint, white swelling, hip joint complaint, rup- luies, tailing ol ih Dowel ami wnm'i disease, will find a apeedy ome in Dr. SIVEETSER S PA NACEA. Where the disease be, been of I ftjndins, tbe time required to make a cure will I longer ; but the patient may real assured that determined perseverance will effect it. BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA ahd DISEASE OF THE WINDPIPE. Theee itlsess. proceed from the seriosity or corrupt humor ot lb blood, having eel led Itself on Ihe thriul nd lung, and stopped them up, ao that lliev cannot draw sulnuienl air in for respiration Dr.' SWEETSER'S PANACEA will give inline duite relief, and to make the cur peifo, I and car lain, it should be continued some Uu,i alter, to free Ibe system of all bid humor. RHEUMATISM, RHEUM ATIO GOUT AND MERCURIAL DISEASES Find s safe and speedy cure in Dr. SWEET- SENS PANACEA. It cure by erching every blood veeel and artery, and driving out all impu rules and foul bumora accumulated therein, which is ths cause of rheumatism, gout and ewellitig of the joints. Ths doleteroue attec t of calomel and othei mineral poUona, readily yield to ila sovereign influence; Indeed, wba it valaabl properties be eome fully known, tha uee of sll mineral poison will be coo signed to 'the tomb of all tha Cspoiaic,' and only bo thought ef aa a by-goae cuatoaa ef tha dar ker age. Dr. Sweet' Panacea ia also a sue ears fat dyapepele, pile, eoetivauea, vertigo, heeaV eefee, pain in tha breeat and liver eampiaint. FEYER AND AGUE. . rever is always esaasai by a disorderly move steal al tha Mood, atraggling to fine iteetf of same iMn tksj anmmhaM k i to tad every kind of sa vor is nothing asora than a struggle between lb blood snd corrupt aanors, sua ss soon e - imt tinmnr are rvnel'ed. vou hivs no mora fever. When a patient with fcver Submit to be bled, or hav hia blond noiaoned with mercury.lt weaken hia frsms to such a degree thai If he survive Ihe procese, it slways leave him Subject tt distressing chills, when 9 times nut of to he resort to ague pills, powder, or tonic Miiv-tures; thi Is going Irora had to worse, a theee vegetable pill, powders, , are nothing but mercury snd quinine tn disguise, which may for lims drive the disease so far into trie body aa not to be perceptible, but very soon H wm oreaa out (gain with feairul violence. TO eore ague and fever, ihe cause nf the dieeaae most be res moved out of the blood snd body, which can be ef fectually dime by tiling Dr. SWEETSER'S PA NACEA, which purifies, cleanses nd strngtha. Tt contain nothing that can ponikty injure, and its us is iny a niegasra against cnllls ind fevers. PILES. In ali Casus or Pitts, Dr. BWEETSRtva PANACEA will effect a very speedy care. It r move from lb blood, stomach and bowel, all ihne foal acrid burning humor, which are tha came of Piles snd Costivene., snd by strengthen, ing ihe digeitiv organs, improve every part of tha entire ooay, FLATULENCY AND WIND. These disesae are csued b? Ihe stomach and bowels being choked up with viscid elimy matter, the air which enicra ihem cannot escape uniil forced by ome contraction nf the I'omach to expel it neirre me causa ol pain. A lew dose of Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA will convince the ufferer that relief ia attained. GREAT MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN. Parents will find the PANACEA a valuabto medicine for their children, keeping their bodies In a healihy condition, thereby assisting their g owth; children or grown pel sons, after taking it, are not liable to be attacked with an epidemic as before, ea it always leaves the blood In a pure condition, and ihe i ntire, system in a strengthened state; it drive out a'l kind of weaknra from the body and leaves II heal hy within. MARRIED LADIES Will find Dr. 8 WE ITER'S PANACEA a medi ene purely adapted tn their use. Most ladies du ring the period of pregnancy are afflicted with piles. Dr. 8wectser's Panaces, hy regulating ths bowels, will entirely nbviate this, and its purifying proper, ties nn the blood and fluids, insures tn ihem heal thy off-pring. No one who ia a mother should be without it, end those who are nursing will find it of gieat benint to the health of their infant. For barrenness and all disease of the womb, it without a rival in the entire histoiy and catsloeue of medicine; by its extraordinary strengthening power, It stimulate and strengthens the womb, weakness of which is the cause of failure to have ff.pring. rvEKVDUS DISEASES. Under this head may be classed Palpitation of he Heart, Tic Doloreaux or Faceachr. Neuralci. Indigestion, Toothache, MelanchoU. Hysterics. and n fact, every diaese caused by ihe shnrp, biting, cnmonious numora irritating the nerves 1 tbe nerves receive the morbid impieasion from the sto mach, or rather from the blood through iheiagency nf the stomach and dige. live organs, and although other parts of tho body are apparently tho neat of the disease, still it is caused by tha morbid imptes t.i in conveyed from the blood Iw the nerves, to that part. A few dose, of Dr. SWEETSEIt'3 PA NACEA will soon auure the patient thit he ho he cure in bis posse;-sion. ERYSIPELAS, on ST. ANTHONY'S FIRE. Thia is an inflammatory di-mder, alw v attend- d with more or less pain. It proceed from Ihe foul, acrimonious humors lodged in the blood and fluids, settling on the limbe and face, causing ex treme pain and fever; all applications on the sur face ere worse than useless, as they only tend to throw tne diaeace in some other part, and perhaps cans- death. Bleeding i likewise improper. To cuie the di-ess you mut get rid of the cauae ; on ly manage to get the foul humor out of y ur blood, and vou will be well in a day. Dr. HVVEET. SEIt'8 PANACEA, a thorough purifier of tha loo i, will w arch out every impurity in the more remote p.rts of ihe body and expel i through the m. ilium nl the boeta. I here is not vein, arte ry, muscle or organ of the entire framework of ni;in, that Dr. bwortaere Panaces doe not in- rove. To take it when you are well la to keen wcl ; snd when sick to Income well DR. SWEETSER'S PANACEA, beinrcom- pnted only ol a vegetable matter, or me.licat nerba, and u ntrained, nn oith, as contaiuit g not one par ticle of mercurird, mineral, or chiinieal substances. I found lobe leilecilv harmless t ihe mo-t tender age, or ihe weakest frame, under any .1 igo of hu man sufTe.ini! ; the mo-t plea-ml ninl benign in its oerntioii that waa eer off. red to the world; and at tbe uinn time the most certain in e.ri hing nut he loot of any c intila'ni, howevor d. en. and of perf. rnvng a c rr-. I'uce f I per bottle, or tx bot;lr for $5. For air, wholesale and retail, at the corner nf CH ARLES and PRATT Sireela. Baltimore, .nd sl.o by GEORGE BRIGHT. -Nov. 6 1847. ,y Sunbury. ITS WORKS PltAISE IT! Burns, Scalds, and all kinds of Inflamed Snrct Currd. TOUSEY'8 UNIVERSAL OINTMENT. I the must complete Burn Antidote ever known. It imtanily, (and a if by Magic) atop pain of ths most desperate Burns and Scald.. For oki Sore, Btu e. Cut, Sprain, dec, on man or heaal.it ia ha best application that can be made. Thousand tisve tried and thousands praise it. II I Ihe moat puftct master cf pain ever diseotered. All wbo use r commend it. Every family should be provi ded with it. None can tell how soon some of the fjniily may need it. (Q" Olwerve each box of the genuire Ointment has ihs name ol S. Torsty wrttt n on the outside label. To imitate thia ia forgery, Bo linen. Livi rv Men, F.rine'S, slid sll who use Horae', will find this Ointment the very best thing they cm ue for Collar G!ls, Scratches, Kick, dee. Sec. on their animals. Surely every merciful roan would keep his animals as free fiom pain as pob hie- Tousey' Universal Ointment ia all that is le quired Try it. Bl PES OF INSECTS. For the sting or bits of poi.onnu Insect. Touaey's Ointment ie unri vailed. Hundred have tried it and found it good. PILES CURED ! For ths Piles, Tousey' U niverssl Ointment i one of the beat Remedies thai can be applied. All who have tried it foi tha Pile recommend it. OLD SORES CURED. For old obstinate 8ons, there is noibing equal to Tousey 's Oint ment. A person in Msnlius had, for a number of yeara, sot leg that baffled the skill of tb doctors.. Toucy'i Ointment wii recommended by one of the vi-ittng physicians, (who knew Its great virtue,) and to boxes pr.tduced more benefit than the pa item bud received fiom any snd s'l pievious leraav die. 11 all try it. BURNS AND fiCALDS CURED. Thousand of oses of Burn snd Scalds, in all parts of lbs roun'rv, have leon cured by Touaey'e Universal Ointment. Certificates enough could b had to All the w hole of this she', VIOLENT BRUISES CURED. Tee'.imool .ils on testimonial, in favor of T user's UmtoMot for curing limine, have been offered the proprie loie. Hundred in 8yracu-e will certify to ita great merits n relieving the pain of the moat severe BruUe All person should try it. SCALD HEAD CURED. 8oreof ee of Scld Head have been cured by Tousey 'e Oint menl. Try it il seldom fait. 8A-I.T RHEUM CURED. Of U the remedies ever discovered for thia moA disagreeable complaint, Tousey 'a Universal Ointment i .he roost complete. Il neer was known l- fail. CHAPPED HANDS CAN BE CURED. TouM'y'e Universal Ointment will always care lbs worst eases of Chapped Hsodi, Bceiee of persona will state this. SORB LIPS CURED- For tha cur ef Bora Lip, there was never anything made equal to Tea. aey'e'Oinlment. It is sure 0 eore them. Try It. Il is a scientific compound, warranted not to eon tain any nieparetloa of Mercury. OCT Plies ttV eente per bos. For further penieutare concerning tbie really valasble Ointment, the pabue era refer red to Pamphlets, to bo bed gratia, ef twsp4hls Dviats and Mirehanta throogbowt ttta Unitea Prepared by ELLIOT eVTOUSBY. DrggWs; '':, l". " M,A:MAa3AY.orthtjaKlaBi.J, pt. Mth, HIT. ly eow