SIOS9 of nix. Addressed by Dr. Jenner in 1810, to A young lndy who asked hiin if ho thought it would rain to-moorrow : ' "The hollow winds begin to blow, The clouds look black, the glow is low : The soot falls down, the spaniels sloop, And spiders from their cobwebscreep. Lost night the mm went rule to bed, The moon in halos hid her head, The boding shepherd heaves ft sigh, For see rainbow spans the"sky ; The walls nre damp, the ditches smell, Closed is the pink-eyod pimpernel. The squalid toads at dusk were seen Slowly crawling o'er the green ; Loud qunck the ducks, the peacocks cry, The distant hills aro looking nigh. Hark, how the chairs and tables crack, Old Betty's joints nro on the rack, And see yon rooks how odd their flight, They imitate the gliding kite, Or teem precipitate to fall, As if they felt the piercing ball. How restless nre tho snorting swine. The busy flies disturb tho line, Low o'er the grass tho swallow wings, The cricket, too, how loud she sings ; Puss on tho hearth, with velvet paws, Sits wiping o'er it's whiskered jaws: 'Twill surely rain, 1 see with sorrow, Our jaunt must be put oil to-morrow." WOMAN. Hosonr.n be woman ! Shnmo on those who would speak to her, or of her in other than terms of kindness nnd respect. A gal lant cotempornry thinks that this world would be hardly worth living in, were it deprived of woman. Listen to his rhapsody: Who would remain in a garden from which the (lowers have been taken, or in a grove from which tho birds have departed, or beneath a sky that tho sweet stars had forsaken 1 Let cynics prattle as they may, our existence here without tho presence of tho other sex, would be only a dark and cheerless void. Tho light, tho smiles and affections of wo man, aro tho bow of beauty and promise, which spans tho life of man from his cradle to his grave. Another writer says, Gk.ohcr Ca.nnino al ways cherished ihe teiulerest love for the humble mother that bare him. So soon as his resources would permit, ho made ample provision for her support ; and for years after ho entered Parliament, and even when a foreign embassador, ho wrote her a weekly epistle, breathing the kindliest affection. Though he eoidd never elevate her tastes and associations above the connections of her youth, he used to throw aside tho carea of of fice, that ho might visit her and tho humble cousins with whom she dwelt, at Bath, unit there, when in tho zenith of hid fame, would walk out with his plebeian relatives, and re ceive tho homage of his lordly visitants at that fashionable place of resort, in their com pany. This makes him a noble man. He delighted in literary pursuits wasa brilliant essayist and wrote Latin and English verses with much grace and beauty. How entwined around tho hearts of tho best and greatest men, are tho thousand re collections of maternal 1 ivc ! In looking puck thro' tho desert of years, to the first years of life, the rosy spring-timo of existence, the soul beholds a mother's form shining like an nngel in paradise. Aroumt her clusters nil that is beautiful and holy she is tho child's divinty : and the memory of the man re cognizes and recalls all that was heavenly and pure in past life, by reverting to the dear thought of mother. Larmatim:, in his 'Voyaqt en Orient,'' touchingly adverts to his mother's teaching. "My mother," he says, "had received from her mother, ajiatulsomo Bible of Koyouniont from which she taught mo to rend when 1 was very young. This Bible had engravings of sacred subjects, on nearly every page. When I had read half a page with tolerable correctness, my mother allowed me to see a picture ; and placing tho book upon her knees she explained tho subject to me, ns a recompense for my progress. She was ninst tender and afTectionato by nature and tho impressiveness and love, which still resounds in my heart, after that voice has, alas long mute." What born wonder is it that tho child who listened to such teachings, from such a teach er, should have bocomo the great nnd good man Lamartine? Our own Washington had likewise such a mother. Never can the soft, gentle whisper of a mother's early teach ings be forgotten never can her influence bo overrated. Well answered Madame Cam pan, to tho question, ,:Vhat is needed to edu cate a nation ?" when sho replied in one word "Mothers !" Richtkr says: ,No man can either live piously, or die righteously w ithout a wife." A very wicked old bacheloj of out acquain tance says to thit : (iOh, yes ! suffering and severe trials purify and chasten -the heart." An Iuimi Invention. An honest Hiberni. an recently invented a teapot with two spouts the one exactly opposite tho other, for the convenience 0f pouring out two cups at the awo time ! A Bill. A grave-digger, who buried u Mr. Button, pkeed tho following item iu u bill which ho sent lo tho widow of the do ceased : "To making a Buttou-hule 2S." An iutinerant preacher, ho rambled in Ins sermons; when requeued to slick to his text, replied, "that scattering shot would hit tho most birds." A Schoolmaster in Vermont, lately re commended to his pupils a very fine edition of Cumbe on the head. CaU me cousin, but cozen me not, Faiut praise is derangement, , Ask thy purse what thou sliouldst by. Si-KATOBiAL Ttanscenuentalism. A Sen Ul iu Congress say that meu are uot born, neither are they created. This beats the re fined, spirituality gf Berkley, who denied the existence of the corporeal worU and main tained that it was only phenominal. PHI LA DEL PITI A . MEDICAL ,HOTjSE, Kinhlithed 18 tteart "r. hv Dr, K1NKELIN. ih oldest, ureal and tent haml tutors all forms I 0recr t itiecf, unesaes oi ids sum nu ' : . solitary habits of youth, la o.: ''- j dii. kinkelin; JV. W. turner of 3d and Union tit., between Spruce and Pine, 1 ) tquwret from the Exchange. '. YOUNG MEN I ir yon value your life or your heslth, remember, the delay of s month, nay, even a week, may prove your ruin, both of body and mind. - Hence let no falaa modesty Jeter you from making; your ca known to one who. from education and respectability, can alone bifrtend toil He who places hlm-clf under Dr. KINKELIN'8 treatment, mar religiously confide In his honor a s gentleman, and in whoso bosom will bs forever lurked the secret of the patient. Ton many think tho.v will bug the secret to their own hearts, and rure thcrosolvrs, Alas! how of ten i tliiaa fatal del listen, nnd how many a pro mising young mnn,tho nvghl have been an orna ment to aociitv. has faded from the earth, COUNTRY INVALIDS, finding It inconvenient In miike personal npplica. ti n, can, by slating their case explicitly, together with all their sytnptoma, (per litter, post-paid,) have forwarded tu them a chest containing Dr. K's me dicine appropriated accordingly. Packages of Mi dtcincs forwarded to any part ot Ihe United States at a moment's notire. (Xj Post ram lkttxhs, addressed to Dr. Kis K-t.rs, Philadelphia, will be promptly attended to Oct. 30ih,' 1847. ly M'CLEES &G MtMON'S DAG (JERK EOTYPE ROOMS, No IDS CliCHUtil Street, South Eaut Corner of Eighth if., Philadelphia. jrjOKTnAll'8 from the smallest hrcast-in to E. the largest size, sinpty or in groups. The Proprietors aro warrunted in tying, that their work hai gain. d a reputation second to none in the work.'. Extracts from the Trcs j " Life-lit a in Ihe expression, cliaslly correct in the shading. Linger. 'The att has arrived at oe.t p. rfecrion, nnd none understand it belter than McClte Si Cier tmn."Iialtinwre hit. "Admirable! nothing c in exceed tin ir exquisite delicacy."!. S Cazcltc. Extinct from Ihe report of the .Indues, at tho last fair of the Franklin Insti'uio Di;uotreolvpet -in tlii department Ihere are sumo very excellent sprc '.mens in the exhibition, and the Judgia think t'liy pie a pingrraidva improvement in this brunch if tiie nrt They have not p commended ana ward in fivurnf onv iif the cninociilois. but me 'i-P' pod to Bilk n first in tmf.r, tl.e collection of MtCLEES & GEKMON, na containus the U:r g'.:l nawhrr of ' tuperiar fpfc'mnis." I hibdclphiu, I'll) 10, ISIS. Cm No. (SO Market Street, five doors below Third, .Soulli sido. nilLABELPniA, IiiijiorJers & lYlio.'.i.f: Healers iu WATCHES, VVi.teli mm and Muioriiil. Jewelry of nil ile-en ti hi. , qualities nnd s'yles, comprising ull the articles connected with the Trade, Clock. Dix-oii V fun's IJiiinnni i, ti mi hi silver and b'd ver-I'lited Wnris. Kheliieltl and liirinini;h nil I'l.i'e.l Iinry Article.-. Kudi;ei8 & Son's nnd WoM. nliolm's Cutlery, llu- xors. Sc ssorn. Era-eis, lU ik Kniirs, ie. Ivory Iliindlcd Table Cutlery, of tin; fun at, medium and common qiutitit s. A Imgc iisnoilmeni of CiuKI I'ens. I'enfociil ISprctai'li a. I'apier M.iclie und J ip'iim.'J Triiys, vurious thupe.n and iit:ililicH, nt ivilui-cd Kites Cold Watch Cases, Dials und Silver-Ware, of ull descriptions, uiunufaclureil to order. DICKSON & CO., haviup, recently removed into tho biru and commodious w.nelnlose formerly occupied by Meatrs. I!. Aniii nT it Sons, arid moro recently by Asiiiiuii-t it Kkmisiitox, Imr have to iuloiiu Wutcli U. ill r-, Cuntry Mt rr hauls and others, that they iles gn having at all limes a large a-Koitnunt of (iooda, of their own importa tion, which tliey aru detennined to ell at tbcluivcst rates. Cj" Every attention will be paid lo llio I'aekina of (iiioils, and ill the exi cut ion of Onb rs, the qu li ties nod piicca will be folly gti iruiitiuj ugjiol ull roinpetitioii. I'hib.delpliia, Juno I'J h, 1 8 17. ly six i:ae:n auo riHE ebildrrn bet;uti to cy f.n iSherin iii'k I.ii iL 7.1 tiges. Tho noise was not ao loud nt that time, but it has kept increasing ever rioee. and n v has hicoino so great that the mouths of the little ones can i-caice be stopped. Dr. Sliennan sympa thies with the little sulIVrera, and viry much re are a that any of them should be ilisuppointed. Knowing the vast benefit which baa been confer red upon ihe community by the introduction of bin infallible WOIIM LOZSH DBS, he has entered into arrangements for enlarging his MuiinfiClory,by moans of which belhiuki he "ill be Hide lo Uily the demand. And the same pains and caro will be luken, that lhee Celebrated l.o. .ences bo made as they huve always been, in or der that tbo-e who depend upon them, may not he disiippniu'ed iu their hopes lie knew when he commenced the innniif.iciure of tho Worm Lozen ges, that ih' V would supi mide lite use nf rverv other veimifuce. n die I,on nge is tv.ry jthmmit lo the tieedu in its . tloiU. us uell as certain, and the (un;titv lequiied to elleet perfect cure, is very atnull. These propntiea iu connexion wiih the f cl thai they are sold for '.Ti ci ills per box. thus pbicing them in the teach of lite poore-t man in the laud, has not only caused tlieih to t;d.e I lie place of every ether veiinifiia eier nlli red, but al so rendered them popular to (he community. Dr. Billrritirtii'B COUGH LOZENGES' continue to cure Coughs, ( Ids, Consumption, Asthma, shortness and dillu-ulty of Urealhing, uml other diseases of Ihe Eiings, with the same facility they did on thiir first introduction, and the ptople have now become persuaded by actual expeiieuce, that ou the accession nf a hghl cold, they have only to step lo either the DrV idlire, or one of the Agents, and obtain s box of bis Cough Lozenges, winch are very convenient to carry in the pocket, and to lake a few through the d ,y. Ily pursuing ibis couite a cure is ofien efiecled in 21 hours, and Ihe patient about his buin ss. Ho great is Ihe ce lebrity of the I.ozengea, that thousands of persons whobave used them, and become acquainted with their effect, will never he without Ibein. SIU'IIM AY'S POOR KAN'S FIiASTKB lias cured more cases of Itheumatiam, I'ai i in iho Hack, Side and Chest, Lumbago and Weakness, ihun any application that bus ever been mad a. . As the celebrity of Ihe Pla.ter has incieased, hundreds of unprincipled rd-cals have attempted Jo counter feit it, and palm it niV upon the community as the genuine. cj- Lteware of Dtception. itcmeui ber that the true and genuine Plaster is spread u li on redduu paper madu expressly for the puipose, and in every rare the signature of Dr. Khoiman is print, d upon the back of the I'Ustei, and the w hole secuied by Copy Itighl. None others are genuine. Theief rie when you want real good Sherman's Poor Man's Plaster, cull at the office, 100 Kas.su street, and you will Uot lie disappointed, Rememlier the number, loll Na-sau st., where all Dr. Mherma.il' Lozenges are sold. His Agents are Mis. Hays, 139 Fulton s'reet, Brooklyn; Hineson, Willianinburg ; end Nedding Sc. Co., Boston, and JOHN YOUNG, Sunbury, M. A McCA Y. Northumberland. September II th, 1817. ly. Another Farm rilHE bcirs of John Yocum, dee'd.. offer for sale JL all that Farm of ihtjrs situate in bhamokin lownsbip, NorlhuuiberUnd county, near 8nuH town, and adjoiuing ihs old fciambJcb. stand in said township, containing about two hundred aeies more or leas, in a good slate of cultivation. Tbo Kail Road from Sunbury to Shsmokintnwn parses through it. Kor partial! irs ennulre of ' BVGH H. TBATM. HnuOtowri. ' -' or JOHN FAIINSWOIITH, Sunbury. D.c II, 147, or any of the hens. .u ull.i.j.. -i .num.i-.i ' - SUNBURY AMERICAN ANT) SHAMOKIN 1ALLX3TEP,.3 , CE) 1 5C2T "CP SXE IS3 32 "Q? IT has power to eauss all mmmt 80RES, SCROFULOUS hurrtors, SKIN DISEASES, POISONOUS WOUNDS lo discharge their pu trid natters, and then heals them. It la richly termed All-healing, for there ia scare ly t disease, external or Internal, that it will not benefit. I have used it for the last fourteen years for all diseases of the chest, consumption snd liver, involving ths utmost danger nnd responsibility, and I declare before heaven ard man, that not in one aingie e ie has it failed to benefit when the pa tient wi wirhin the reach of mortal .means, , I have had physicians, h aimd in Iho profession, t have had ministers of the go-pel, judges of the bench, aldermen, lawyers, gentlemen of the high rat erudition, and multitudes of (he poor use it in every variety of way, and there has been but one voire one universnl voice sajing s "M'Allister, your Ointment is GOOD." In Scrofula, Old Sores, Ery-opelne. Teller Li ver Complaint, Sore Eyes, Cjiiin-y, Soro Throat, Bronchitis, Brokrn or Sore Breast, Piles, all ('best Dtaensra, i-uch as Asthma, Oppiessinna, Pain Also, Sore Lips Chapped Hands, Tumor. Chil dren's Cutaneous Eruptions, Nervous Di-cofen, and of the Spine, there is no medicine now known as good. SCALD HEAD. We have cund cnFea lb. it acliinlly defied every tiling known, aa well i.s the tibility of 15 or 20 doctors. - Ore man told us he bad spent 15300 on bis thildreu without nny bene fit, when few boxee of Ointment run d them, BALDNESS It viill lestore the hair sooner than any cither lliiotr. HEADACHE The salve has cured peisons of the headache of 13 jears standing, and who hil it Kgtil ir every week, so that vomiting often took poice. Dkjuskrs, Ear Aciir, and Anca is Tim Fack, nre cured by this Ointment with like sue.ees. RUWNS. It u one of the ben thingi in the world for L' urns. (Head the directions around the box.) RHEUMATISM. It removes -Inio.t immedi atf ly the iull nnntion and suilling when the piin cea-en. (l!-d the Diiections sround the Uox.) ( )1. It FEG I'. Consumption, Liver Com plaint, J'uiu in the fill's! or tide, fulling off of ihe hi.ir, one or the other always aecompaniea cold leel. ( This Ointment is the tru remedy.) It in a ta p r-tL'ii of diense lo have cold feet, TETI'EH. There is nothing better for the cure of Teller, PILES, -Thousands ate yearly cured by this Ointnifiit. (.GUNS. Occikion il use of (he Ointment ni! ntwiys keep Co-ns from giowiug. People need nrvor be troubled wiih them il tliey will u-u i', Haiti Ihe fi)ll;icing Ciimmwiletitiiin, il'Ceived liom mi old. Nir-pce'rd nnJ well known ritiz. n of Philailulphtii. and then judge for your- sell : Philadelphia. 10 m".. tilth, 18IG To T. II. Peternon, Having li. en rr(oi-l. d In cim inv otiniou on the merits nf M'ALLIS TUIi'rt SALVE, I am willing to i numerate smi.e of ihe In in fits winch I have r xpeiieueed in Ihe use nf tho article. In II e spring of IK 15, I hud no nil oik if Erv sipel.is in my f. ee which heciima very t niiifiil. and exlenibd into one nf my eye, bring attended with fi v r. my d.lies was gteal und I beou to be f. ar ful i f I. if.ii g my eye. Although mil much of n believer iu wh at is commonly c dli d ipnck InciliciiiCH. I ptirchaM-d a lu x and ini dii an upplienlioii to niy fin e. To my sin pi i?e the riiu soon nb.ited, and in a nei k'. time it w is ml rely cured, and I firmly believe that it vuh th.) s-ilvc, under i'mvidence that emed me. From that time lo the prist nt, I have m-cd the uriicle as uecisiou required, nud in everv cnee where 1 h ive u-ed it, I have found a derided lu nelit At oi e time, mi going lo b?d at i.iul.l, my thrcHl w.is so siTo 'h.it I snallowi'i with iliHieiilty, but by an application of the falve 1 was relieved lefoie uiornit g, I huve tisod il ill ruse of hums, bruism. npriins, and lb nil cuts, n l with ihn hnppie-t elli-el, and nno euso nf poisoning by a ild vine in the woods, h.i h en dried lip and cured by a few applications. Friim my own experience, I would slronely te. conin,end it In all, as a cheap, convenient, laini'y nc Initio. 1 h ive become no partial to il, th .t I expicl lo keep il ruu-tanily in my family. 'I hough not uml ilioiia lo apj car in print, yet I cannot r lu-e in Imio this coiuiiiui ira imi made puldii: ifjudged hot to scree the c.ite uf bumaui )' liesportfully thine, WM AI)MS, No. 2(J, Old Y.uk Koi.d. CAUTION. N.i Ointment will be genuine unless the rinni 'S of James M'Allister, or .Linn M'.Allimer &. Co., nro written with h pen i n eve ry lbe JAMES M'ALLISTKU. S.de propriitor of tho a'.oe niediriue. (j.J I'll ICE, 55 CEKTS VEIt lil)X.z AofcNis : J. W. FWLINfS. Stinluirv, FOIiSVTII, WILSON & Co.. NorihiiinNiland. Dr WM. M. BICKLEY, Danville, J. i. CKOUSE. Sehn.-aiove, P. C. SHKLI.EIt. Lewisburg, M M. F. NAtil.E. Milton, JOHN SIIAKPLESS, CaltawiS3, Feb. I!)th, le'4S. cowly TEN I, VIDI, VICL Dr. ALLEN'S VEGR ' TABLE OOWFOUM). for tl.e cine of DY'sPEPslA. I.IVEIt COMPLAINT. N E K VOt s DEBILITY. BILIOUS AFFECTIONS. &e. 'J'his Medicine is offered to ihe public under the at.suraiK-0 lhal there is no nrtielo in existence hnvii g idrouiier claims lo t hair cunndeintinn. He. ing e i inpouuded by a u-gidar (iraduate ol J. ller sou ('..liege, Pliiludi Iph u, and a iiiactiaiiig physi cian i.f twenty years' stnndii g in Philiilolpht i. his long ex rience has ennllrmej him in the opinion lhal a c iini'iiuiid medicine was required to prevent ami lein.dy the J. bilitation pr doenl l y n.iibng in low, nra-inalic rliuuilis, and In counter id H e pto (rating iiifltn no s of ni 'iiy nervous duorders Willi whieli l lie buiuiiii f.iiinly are ullllclod. DI(. ALLIEN is a wi ll known hi nit i in, and has used tl.e uvo inedieine in his piaetite foi 8 years with H e most aMunishiug effect, having les led its qualities in alue FIVE THOUSAND CASES. No iiie.lu ine ever leu ived more fl iticiing re coniiiieudaiioiis from phyieiai:a nf eminent tend ing til hi has been bestowed on this. DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION AND ITS CONSEQUENCES. An t,iulllt ,..(,,. ' aor a ys: "ll cbitlly arise in persons who lend . either a very sedentary or irregular life. Althoutiu j not regarded ns a fatal disease; yel if uegleclid or ! impropeily tieared, may bring nil incurable Mr. 1 luneholy. Juundire, Madness, or Yeitigo, I's'sy 1 and Apoplexy, A gMt aingulurity attendant on ' it is, that it inuv and often dues continue a great length of tune without any remission ot the syinp- toins. j CAUSE-'. Grief und iini a-iness of nviul, in. j lense siijjy, pmlu.e evacuaiions, excess in veuery, j excefsive use of spiiiluous liquors, ten, tobacco. u. I pium. and oiher nurcollcs, Irnmod. r.itu teplelion, I'i.icn.iou iii ma iioin ,en, a deficiency of Ihe secretion of ihe bile or g.strie juice, exposuie to i old and damp air, are th chief cause of Ibis Jj. ease. SYMPTOMS, I,om of ppctite.neusei. aeart. bum, aridity, and fuitid erucutious, gnawing ol the woinuch taheu empty, Uiieaamr.s in ih throat, pni.i iu lbs .de, CsMivem s, chilliu, Luguor! lowuess il spirit, p ilpiUilons, uud d.siuilwd slei p." TREATMENT. ZJA ALLEN'U VEGE T4ULE COMPOUND hs nrv,r failed in allor din imineJiatu mlief, and ludical cum for this dis.ase. dj" Thi Medicine ran be had of II, B Mseer, Sunbury; J. C. M.itin, I'olt-ville, Medlar h Bickul, Orwigsburg ; end of Druggist geuerslly. ALLEN & WARD, Proprietors. Philadelphia, No. 87, 1847. tq ly A GENTfc to canvas for some New sod Poru. rir1" v'0""' v,r' CQUiiTtr throughout thUn ited States. To Agent, tb most liberal encouragement i offered with a imsll capital of from 823 to $100. A chance i offered, where by an Agent can make from $10 to $33 par week. $T For further particular, addrvs (post P'J W. A. LEARRY, JVo. 1 38 North Second SI. ' PhiUiielpliia, April 1, 1848 3rn. li i turfi"JMLijLim i jj uma IU1VK KOTC LIST. .. . PCXXSIXVAXIA. ' i The following list shows the currenlalue of all ennsylvania Bank Notre. The most implicit re liance may he placed upon It, ss It is every week isrefully compared with snd enrrected from Biek ncll't Reporter. Hanks In Philadelphia. ' , ' Diae. is Ns. LocATimr. .Hll4. NOTES AT PAR. Bank of Nnith America ., ... Bank of the Northern Liberties , . Conrmereial Bank of Penn'n. . , Formers' nnd. Mechanics' Bank . , Kensington Bank . . . Philadelphia Bank . . i Schuylkill Bank . . . Snuthwark Bank . Western Bank . Mechanics' Bank . Manufacturers' V Mec.hnnins' Bunk flank of Penn Township1 . . tiirard Bank . . Bank nf Commerce, Into Moysmrneing Bank of Pennsylvania , Count ry flanks.. Bank of f.'hfst-T County1 W estchi-ster Hank nf Delaware County Chester Bank of (iermnntown Ocrmantown flank of Montgomery Co. Norristown Doyleslown Bank Doyleslown Eastnn Bank Eiaton Farmers" Bank of Bucks en. Bristol par par par par par par par par par par par par par par par par par par par pur par par Bnnk of Northumberland Norlhtimberlaud par Columbia Bank Sr Fridge en. Columbia par Farmers' Bunk of Lant-aatet I.nncitei par l.nnenster County Bank Lancaster Bunk Farmers' Bnnk of Reading flffire of Bank of Perni'a. Offce do ilo Olllee do do OH!c.o do do N O T E S A T 'tank nf tho United States' Lancaster par Lancaster pr ' Reading par Marrisburg"A .These Lancaster I offices Reading f do not Eastnn J issue n. D I S C O IT N T. Philndrlphia 17 Pottsville par Lewi-town failed Middletown I Carlisle 1 Pittsburg' I llolliduvshurg 1 Harrishtirg I Lebanon par Pittsburg I Pittshuig 1 Wiiliiunsporl I J Wilkesbarra 1J Allenlnwn no sale Miners' Bunk of Pottsvillt l!ink of Lcwisintvn ll.ink of Middletown I'nrlislo Bank Exchange Bnnk Do do brunch of llnrrisbutg Bank l.ebnnon Bank Merchants' & Mnnuf. Bank Hank of Pittsburg West Branch Bunk Wyoming Bank Northampton Bank Berks County Bank Office of Baiik of V. S. Do do do Do do do Hunk of Chambershurg Hunk of Gettysburg Hunk of Susquehanna Co. L'rie 1! ink Farmers' & Droveis' Bunk Franklin Batik' HoiicmMc II-nk MoiMiinralieU Bunk of B. Vork Hank itemling Pittsburg failed luili d do l.no Ne.v Brighton ('hatnbershurg Getlyaburg Montroso Erie Wnyneshurg Mrasliiui:toii Houesil.ibi BniAiis Hie York do A 1 3 I j M N. I). 'Ihn notes if those bunks on which wo mil quotations, and KiiU-litute a dah ( ) are mil liurehnscd by the I'biludelpl.ii brokers, with Iho ncrj lion id thiuio which have a letter of n li. relief. B I! O K E N II A N K s. Philadelphia Sav. Ins. Piiilad. l,.hia failed t'liiliidelphia Loan Co. do I tiled ichuvlkill Sjv. Ins. do filled Kensington Suv. Ins. A do Penn Township S ,v. Ins. do Manual Lulmr Buna. (P. W Ilyott, prop.) failed rowatiiln Bank Towanihi Mleal.iiny li;ink of Pa. Bedford no sale Hunk nf Beaver Heaver closed Hunk of S.mtara Hanishurg rinsed Hank of Wilmington Wnshiiigtoii failed Centre Bank llellifotitu ebwed City Bank Pitl-buig no sale Farmers' iV Mei liYx' Bank Pittsburg fulled Farmers' & MeehVs' Bunk Fuyclteco. failed Farmers' e: Meeh'ea' Bunk t.'reencastle fulled Hainuinv Iiisiilute Harmony no sale lliiiilingdon Bank Huntingdon roi sjle Jiiiiihta Bank l.e.vi-ioivii no sale l.lind.ermeii's Bunk W arren l.i.le I Noilliern Bunk of I'u. Dundu!!' no sale New Hope l-t. Uriilise Co. New Hope closed Nonhiinih'd Union Col. Bk. Milton no sale North Western Bunk of Pa. Meadaiilo closed Office nl Schuylkill Bunk Port Cmbon I'u. A sr. & Maniif. Bank CuriUIo fulled Silvei Lake Bank Mnulrose rimed Union Bnnk of Penn'a. I 'iiioiitown failed S estniorclnud Bank - tircoiioburg closed Wilkesbnrro Biidge Co. Wilkeslnrre uosalo (J"j- All notes putportiut; to be on any Pennsyl viiin i Bunk not gitun in the aluvo Ii4, may be set low ii as frauds. AliW JCHSKV. ll.in k i if New Brunswick Brunswick failed I par i par far failed l.'elMilne Bank Bolvitleie Unrlinglon Co. Bank Medfnrd Jommercial Batik' Penh Amboy Juiiik-rlaud Bank Bridgeton. ?armi is' Bunk Mount Holly farmers' and Mechanics' Bk Itahway Fanners' and Mechanics' Bk N. Biunswitk 'Farmers' and Men limits' Bk Middletown Ft. i Frunkliu Bank of N.J. Jersey City failed failed fuilod failed fulled i failed i pur no ilo no aulii iiiti'OKen DKgc (naxing c-o Hotiokcn lersev City Bank -Jifraev Cltv Mechanic' Bunk Pntierson Maiitil'ueturirs' Bunk Belleville Mi.nis (bounty Bunk Moms-town Monmouth Hkof.N.J. Freeh dd Merlianica' Bank Newark .Meeliunics' and .Munuf. Bk Trenton Morris Canal and Bkg Co Jersey City Post Note Newmk Bkg Si In Co Newuik New Hope Del Undue Co Lainhcruvilla N. .1. Muliul'uc. and Bkg Co Hobuken N J I'iOlecton & Loini'uid bk Jersey City Orange Bunk Orange 1'aiers.ui Buiji' Pateisou Peiqdes' Bunk' do Priuceiiiii Bunk Princuion Salem Bunking t.'o Sulem Mute Bank Newark Htaie Bunk Eliidlwililown Slate Bank Cum. Inn Slnte Bank of Moms' Morrislowa SiHie Bunk Trenton Sultan and Philad Munuf Co Salem Susan Bank Newion Trenton Banking Cu Trunton Union Bank Dover failed fulled 4 failed i pur par i par J failed failed 4 par i failed par Washington Banking Co. Ilsckeusuk IICLiAWAICK. Bk of Wilin & Brandy wine Wilmington Bank uf Delaware Wilmiuetou par par par par par par par par Uuuk of bmyriia Smyrna Du blanch Millord - Fanners' Bk of Slate nf JV I Dover Do branch Wilmington Do branch Ceorgetown Do brunch Newcisile Union Baiik Wilmington (Tj Under fi's iJJ- On all banks marked Ihua () there are ei Hicr countarfeil or altered note of ths various d .lOiiiinaiiiMi. in etreulsiinri. l9cacc with Mexico ! DA1TIZL HElTIlTGEPw, Tf vT C-33 r?Ty 8NFORM3 the pul.l c that in otder to biiug u. boul peace with Mexico, he manuficturea all kind of Rifle, Double ami Single Barrelled Shot Cutis, and Double Barrelled IUvulWng Rifles, at his manufactory at Hollowing Run, Lower Au gusta township, Northumberland county, all uf which he will wsrraut for en month. Those who want first raw srticls ia his line, can bs ac cumuiodaictl si lbs shurtsst notice and on Ihe most resaouablo terms. Lover of spor, give him s call. Lowsr Augusta, Jan. H, I84rj 6in. O. BENXIERT, BOOT MAKER, No. 40. .-,. to South Kot'gi H-rusrr, Asovt CiiesTNUT 1 jan.2,b,l:il8!iAiBiHiA- JOURNAL The Grand Purgative . ron TIM CORE OF Headache, Giddinssa, Measles, Salt Rheum, Rheumatism, Piles, Dyspep la, Sciiivy, Heart Burn. Worms, . Cholera Morbus, Coughs, Qnlnscy, . . Whooping Cough, ' Consumption, Fits, Small Pox, Jaundice, Pains in the Back, Inward Weakness, Palpitation of ths Heart, Liver Complaint, Rising fn Ihe Throat, Erisipelaa, Deafness, Dropsy, Asthma, ' Itching of ihe Skin, Fevers of all kinds, Colds, Gout, Grsvi I, Female Complaints, Nervous Complaint, sun a tahutt or ornan nraxxsia saisit-o bom ttsrcsiTirs or ths blood, ann oa. : TaocTiot-a tn tub oroars or m. i sxaTiow. Experience haa proved that nearly every Dis ease originates ftom Imputitle. of the Blood or de rangements of the Digestive Organs i and to secure Health, we moat remove those oli (ructions or re store the Blood lo its natural stale. The aversion to taking medicine is most i flee tnally removed by Click: Mi's Viohtablk Puh oativk Pills, being enmplelily enreltipcd wi'h a rooting of pure white Sugar, (which la as di-U .ct from the internal ingredients a a nut ahell hum the kernel) ash hatk "o tarts or Minieijiii, But am as easily swalloneil as bits of randy. Moreover they neither nautente. or gripe So the slightest degree, hut opciato equally on all the dis eased parts of tho nys'em, inste il of confining themselves lo, and rai king any pntticubir region. Thus, if tl 0 Liver be affected, one ingteilient "ill oprrate on th it parl eular organ, ai d, by c'eansiuK it of an Excess of Bile restore it lo its na'tir d atntc. Another will operate on the D'ood. and remove nil lintiuiitie in its rircul dion ; vibilo a third will rfftielnolly expil whatever inipiiiilies may have been discharged into the atoruie,i. nnd hence they struck at thk hoot or nisKin. re movo nil Impure Humors from tho body t iqi n the pores externally and internally ; sepirat" all fore gn and obi nxious pnilicles fron tho chyle, so llist the blood may be thoroogh'y pore thus secu ring a foe and healthy action lo the Heart. Longs am! Livei ; and I hereby 'hey iiktihk iiraltii r VXV HXS ALT. OTItm MEANS IIAVK FAILt'll. The enliie Iruih of the above can be nro-cit. lined l y the trial of a single box ; and their vr'nes are a.i positive and certain in resw ng Health, that lhi propiielor hinds himself to ri torn tl.e money paid for them ill nil case where they do not ghe univc rsal s ilis uclion. llcfatl Price, z." per l!tx. . Piineip.il cillice No. Vesi v St., N. Yo k. Sold by Jf)IN Y'H.'Ni';, Sunbury. M. A. McCAY, N- iihuin! oil.iml. (Jj" Bemem'ier Dr. O. V. (Jlii l.mer is the in vi nnir of the Simur Coaled Pi Is, nnd ih-l noih ng of the s Tl wis ever heaid i f until be intti.tbie. d them in June, I M1 :l. I'oiclr ser-i shou'd, lb. n for .-, always aik for ('li. ki ner's ugur I'oute I I'il!s, uml tnke no others, or they will be in n!e the victims nl a fraud. Sept. IS'li, Is 17. ly emv r-ssesr s-j-i s-.Uj r:i at Il It K A 111 1. 1. ciii iiii ! tiir LIHOS tllK IN In. Iil.n, TtIK Wllllli OP 'lllf. Ills T HOT Kll IKS 111 l.v 1III.I-. tiik rni oii or i iisi "i'Tiiii ii 1 1 u l IT 1 All VX II or II i A I II. HE YOU A MO I II E 1! ? Your dar liin child, your idi.l nnd eurlhly jo., is now p.-ioans ronfiiied to her chain!. rr bv a d in'ji'roiis c-M le i pule elie. ks, her l!iin -stirtrrik. i fingeis. tell 'lie boll di-ease has nlrenly guiio.l upon hei the sound of her sepuli brnl roiii'.h pieici s y ur soul. YOUNti MAN, when ju.-t ud u.t lo . nl. i lite, ili. -ease sheds n heart ciu-h nu I Iml I over Hie fiir prospects of the future your hectic couch and f. e h'e limbs tell nf your loss uml h .pe, but y.oi need nut despair. Tin re is a b.ilin wbicii will heal the wounded lung, it is s si i: i: M a n ' s ALL-II I'M LIN (2 HALS AM. Mis. AT riiF.E. the wife uf Win. II A 'tree . Rsq. was given iii by Dr, Sewatl of Wasbinioii, D a. Roe and Mel'lell an of Philad-Inhin, Dr. Roe nud Dr. Molt of New Yoilt. Her fiiends nil lliotiiiht he in. 1st the. She hud ceerv iippeariuce uf being in consumtitioti, nud was so pionoui-red by her phi siiiuis Sherman' Balsam ttu given un.l it cured Iter, Mr.. OAUUAIIi.'ANTZ, of Bull's Furv. nns n'si cuied of consuoipiioii hy this D.i'b.iiii when all oilier leinedies faded lo give rebuf a'ie was re duced lo a skeletin. Dr. A. C. (Visile, I). mist. US I Ilioadway, ha witnessed its effects in several cu-es where no other m dicuie nfloided relief hut the lis I sum opt ruled like a charm. Dr. C. n'so niine-sed it wonderful iff eta in curing Vsll.im, which it nevi-i f.ols of dniuu,. Spittnni Htoo I, al.ir miug ns it mav l-e, ia effect unlly cured by ibis Bal s mi. It heal the ruptured or wounded blood vi ssf Is, and nnke the lunirs e niud again. Rev. HENRY JONES, I OS Eighth av.nue, w.i end nf rough and catarrhal all". etions . I 5(1 years a andii.g. The firsi dose gave hiin in re re lief than all ihe olhei medicine he had ever taken. Dr, L. J. !). als, 19 De'aucy street, gave it to a si.ler-in-law who was Inhering under consuiiipiion, and to another sorely afll ct d with iho A-luua. In both casta, its effect weiu itnnicdia e, soon re storing tin m In eoniforiub'e lieu I lb. Mrs. LUCRE I I WELLS, OS CJiiitie enect. mllVri d fiom Asihuia 43 y.nrs. Sbenn iri's Hal. sain relieved her ul once, mid she is compuriit v ly well, being tu aided to subdue every utiai k Ly a timely use of this medicine. This indeed is the ureal r dv for Cougl , t 'old, Siiittii Blood, Liver (.'nmpluiii's, nnd nil I f nil clions if the ilro.it, mitt eti'ii Asthma und Cnmump ion. Price cents and ?l ir buttl,-. Dr. Hieiman' Cmigh mid Worm Lozenges, nud Poor Man's Fluster sold .is above Dr. Sherman's .-fl'ice i hi liKi Nassau st N. Y. Agents, JOHN YOUNti, Sunbun. M A. M. C Y, Nortl unibeil ind Seplendier llih, 1817. ly Vt'StUiblc l iiivei'ttnl lill, 7Vie only knuwn MiJicine that ot the. tame time purget jmrifie and klrengthent Ihe tyltm. Loxnox, July 7, If 40. DR. LE ROY'S Pill aie a new inedieine which baa put appealed, and is f..t mking the places of all olher of the sun.e class. These pill are compos. d of many ingredients, but iho two principal one are Sraparia and Wild Cher ry, so united thai ihe . i.,nn,i... . .1... ... . ' - j - . tu,vuiii 1 i,(- woe, through i s admixture with other tub.tsi.ct. pu rifying nd purging, while the other is sirenuihe., ing Ihe system. Thus those pills are at Ihe snni lime tonic and opening ; a desideratum long ami eagerly aought for by medical men, but never be fore discovered. In ether words they do Ihe work of two medicine, and do it much better than any two we know of; for Ihev remove nothing from Ihe system but the impurities; sj thit while ;hey purge they stieogtheri; and hence they cause no debilitation, and are followed by no re-action. Dr, Lo Roy' pills have a wonderful influence on the blood; they not only purify without weakening ii, but ihey lemove all icin.us particle from the chyle befoie it is convened into (lu d. and thu make im pure blood an utter impoa-ibility. A Ihere ia no debilitation, ,0 tbeie is no u -nisei or sickness at tending Ihe operation ur thi most eiccll. nl of me. dieines, which never strain or torture the dige. live (unction, but cause thein ly w,,, j , (,er. feelly natural manner: and hence pe,on. tukiug hem do not become pale and emaciated, but the contrary ; for while it is th property 0f ths Sums. psr.lla, united as it is with olher Ingredients, to remove all lhal 1 foreign and impuie, it i. equally Ih property of the W.ld Cherry tu Bl lU.t 1. natural snd sound; and hence a lobu.t slate of health ia the certain result of their united opera, none, rry Price 2 eenta per UOX. Agente for Le Roy'a Pill. i. W, FRII.IXO, J . John youxu. $ '' M. A. McCAY, Northumbeil'd. August list, 1847. ly ALL pertnns indebted to the subscriber, by Ola ar hnnb ... Lu.k iii - call sud settle th sams without delay, in order to savs coat, v IRA T. CLEMENT. Sunbury, April ?1, IS IP DR. SWEBTSEjR'K CP -4Ci ST 5iw C3 t2fj a THIS Midicine is warranted, on oath, not to contain a panicle of Cab'tool, Corrosive Suh Innate, Arsenic, Chloride t,f Gold, of any delete roua minerals. . ' The principle upon which this Medicine acta, l by assisting nnd harmonising with nsinret i drivea out all foul acrimonious humors from the blond and body, and by assimilating with nnd strengthening the g islric jnieo of tbo stomach, it assisti diges ion ( in short there is not vein, ar'e ry, musclo or nerve in Ihe human hody, thai is not strengihened by the PANACEA, and it also possesses the remarkable property of removing mercury from the hones and joints. FOR ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, Srnrvy, Scorbutic Affections, Tumors. Scrofula or Kinga' Evi , White Swelling. Ery-ipclis, Ulcere, Cancers, Running Sores, Senbs and Biles time ami a i(leimini d perseverance in D . SWEET SER'S PANACEA, will effect a cure. FOII INDIGESTION". Rejection of fooj, Nausea, Vomitings, Nervous nf h ritons, billion complaint". He nl net e. IVcm ss, or Female Irregularities, Dr. SWEETKER'S P. NACEA will soon eflicl a cure ; but if oli.tirnlo, or attended with griping, living pains, tl e ih.se should be increased, and the core will ..!; h if feetcd. Let not the p.i'rents frig 'len iherns. Ives wuh the idea that they nre too we k to trtke inueh mrdi -ine; but hear iu mind shut this mi dly fillers tii2 mrd cine put not Wi al.ne-s into lli frame, but niort certainly draws weiikin p- out, leaves s'r ng'h in i's plare, and by giving c un j o-i d s'ei i at nig t . and in nppeti'e to relish nny food, le-nritma'es tin whole frame will vigorous actio::, c!cuiin the mind nnd improving t!,e sig'il, SCUOKULA AND CLAN LU1.A !! AI'FEC TIONfs. Scrofula is said to lie heri.lit.iry. th infuit r. reiving from its parents il'e arid of ill's i! .-'.is . which increases with its years, ii riivli cli d and not snbmit'ed lo frequent pnrifi lion wiih Di. SWEETSER'S PANACEA. Ti gl., ,dsa-ep'e. ced in the eoitierf of tin- bo H , a; d om i.l ihe way of direct communication ; tluir res! u-e i4 n subject on which much difference of opinion rev ils; i: soffe-rs us to know ill it w hen in n ibsi asi d slnte. liny are capa'de of being purified nnd e'l-.'iised by a long rour.o nf Dr. SWKETsKR'S PAN A- tf. A, wtiieti restores tin m to sniimt end plop. -I i mt. Scroful. us persons enn rover nav loo'tuuch pa ulti lUion to their blood, its pur fn ntiou sb u d be their I'ir'l Ibnucht, for nllrr a Ions e. tir-e i.f prre. viriiucc, th y i!l ever curt hend.l ry ilisease. In er.es of JACSMri:. ASTHMA 1.1YEII coMi'r.Aisrs. nr. iwi.oheux uiiev MAT1S.U (Hi Ml EV VATIC Col'T. Dr. ! SWEI'.TSER'S PANACEA cannot be mo hh ' ly ex'olle.l ; it fea'ches out ll;e nrv ro,r nf tin j ilisense, nnd '-y r'm.icg it from the iloid mal.es : n rnr.' eeit-iin nnd .i Tin mi-nt. J For disc is. s nf the Hirnl lie a id Kiilofn. Side j Cifivj. t travel Stniie, I'll'-.t. '..'(,; I', i.mr-i .- ,'lrui Hum tinil Extreme Ctisirrnn Dr SWEET j SKIi'S l'N('i:. is tin' best lone dv ever ir e I ; J it ri o.ovi'.s nil tlui e rcrirnoniinis hti'iio s tr im tin III. .o.l which give r se to i nb..ve d soa-cs. nnd by keeping the blood iii n pure condition, in urn j henhh. For DIMiVY, FM.LINt! . fiuk PoWET.-s". i Impur t'C.i if the i'we. M' rc trittl Taint . W' .' j nr.it if lit- Sjhiie. Tlnioif lilnwl to the. Haul C if j il ttrs. Si- yi'to" ami tti:?iiiif AVi'se lit the it :oi und E-ir. Di. WL' ETSEK'.S l'VNCE. ,. tiite i ert tin relief; in nil sit e-e i d cl r. ire cri-e., the a h Ms cjtinot be i.i.i oi'ti u j.-ni nb .1 ilia! I.ir irrrrov' S ami i.e? sirfni'ir" oili t if.-i-i i t it e. i I i Chilli uml i'Yrf It'in'i I'-vcr A fP i7'.m ! I'f the. '.'I'd if CrlC.V, Kptm;;1 III. I lit t'J.Kf I (limit llruiic't l,n ami rrrnit Puiifn mid C (. . 1 Dr. SWEETSER'S PAN ACE Vwill he f.oiud ! ! leifcclly sure and cett.iiu iu its l ilects. j (ill YEL AND URINARY ('()'' I LAIN t's I Tho-e coii'p niire :ne gern i.ii! nl i rn'ed e i I. ' the lie s' t il .ons.qoei ees. il ne -i I ' o -o n-'. 1 ttl i u I'll t'V ill'' p es i I m d ot i e 1 1 i'u ; l'. y . il n. l y i.icuiiii'iiny li.e p.ln-i.l t Hie jlave, 'iii. r j siifienug the ino-i cxetu. iating p un un.l iiir.nie. j The ciiiise of ihise c nu lain s mo the same is hi ' ill, IS the .l o-- . I ill. hi. .o.l I i voi.l s Cli r J .1 i.l. the tiiKSl tiiirnw p.-fs ig. s. wl.enct: ur s ni.ol.id t . secietions anil t-toppagi a of U'ine. Y'-u will find ; die in st p wi iful d nretics of no use. a- tl ey onU inerenstt the qu .nlliy of urine "il l i not pu ilv j .ud siienullii-ii tic p-.rts. Bv punfvino the bbn d , 1 with Di. SWEETSER'S PANACEA, m o ie ! move the c iu.-e i-f ihe iliso.ise, imiij-i ipteut 'y it t an . j not exist any longer, ulnr atilf.t-ienl p isetei un e , i in its use has deprived Iho blood and body of all j acrimonious hiiinois nnd incrustation. j ! i DISEASES oi Tin LU.NUS-CONSUMPTION. i j This is a erv pri v dent and dial disea-e ; il re- j 1 subs u.o.tlv from n le.-ied cougtis, colds nnd bron chitis, ulso from lin iioper lieatuieni in inn y uf rr tvu-es, such as meusles, fevers, ii.fl imi.i.ili us and I sninli lint . and a ll it of otllt r I adlv treated dise ises: j win re ihe cause, insp ad of having I e. n thoroi'gh'y I re.noied from iho blood and hody, have only In en j palliated or removed from one put to brenk out in another. Ily dives inn your bodies nl nil lot. I tin- 1 mors, through the medium of Dr. s ELTsEU S PANACEA, ihe cure is al once ruidend crtaii and permanent. !. colled, while there is nciiui". nious humor floating in die riicu aiinn, it i- as ni l i o settle ou the lungs as any nl! cr art ul I' e betly . I lis i Ihe reason thjt cousuinpiion in so prt vu t in j LILES, SOKES AND ULCERS, j Whi -li yi.u see on Ihe ex't'tior. couiu I'roni and I h ive liieir sourio in, ibe ioleiior, and might jus' a ! well have M illed 101 0111 lungs, li ei.or any other ! putt; which we know lliey lieipti-otiy do, and u,i I ilucu. mot tiotei.t mil tiii'uniniy ib-nnlcr.s, 'i'be ' humor wlncli oi-c.i-iou Hies.: soi. s is ol bigiily itcriiitoiti..us bur. dug inloie. e kuo il lroui I Ibe pain il giies in lorn. ing, uud ufi. rwur.ls its r 1 i 1 idly u'ler.i iiig and coir, ibng the ll-s!i Un I .kin I of tl.e pa. I wli.oe it brinks out. This shows the ! necessity of fiequc ntlv innifyiog the blood Willi Dr. SWEET!" EK'S PANACEA, on I keeping euch niuligiiutit humors iu s u j. emu. Should you huve a bile or ulcer, lie ihnik.'ul th.it liatuie has takeu iroubl.i to wnrti you of the dunei youi life and bo dy is in, for it 1 a wuiiui.g ti i H a blood is foul. Had ibis sun.' uciinonv ibc id die lui.s in tend 1 of the surface i f your body for us . ai, coiitump- -lion' of the lungs would bay.' been llie'cousequi in e. I), lay not tl en, to putily and tii ui.su with Dr. Sit ether's Panacea. I Si'INE DISEASE 1 Spin it affec:ions, 1 iilnrgemenl of the bores and j ioinu. while autdlincH. bin iomt coiiinlaint, iui. 1 Hires, tailing ol ihe bowels uml noin time ire, will fin I asiuedyouie in Vr. Ml EETEK .S PA NACEA. Wheie the di.ease t . been of ..ig st.iudiiu', the lima icquired lo mike cure will ie longer ; but Ihe puiieul ninv n st assured Ihul a dt'.eimiucd peiseverance w.ll ellect it, BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA mn DISEASE OF TIIE Wl.NUPII'E. Tluse ili-rusei procetd f.oin the seiiosily or. f.n opt tin mors of ihe blood, but ing . t lei it, elf on ( ihe tliro.l uud lungs, and l ' ed them up, so thai j they cannoi draw sufficient air in for respiration, 1 Dr. SWELVI SER'S PANACEA will give tmuif bile relief, and to make the cure per lei I sud car lam, il shoubl be eonlniueJ soiuu lima uller, to j five ibe system uf ull bad l.umois. RHEUMATISM, IMIRUMVno (iOUi AND ' MERCURIAL DISEASES Find a safe and speedy cure ill Dr. S WE '."' SIIH'S PA.S'ACEA. It run s by searching every Id nd ves el and artery, and driving nut all impu rities and foul humor accumulated therein, which ia the cause of rle umalism, goin and welliug of Ihe joint. The deleleroua effects of raloinel and olhei mineral poison, readily yield lo il roveirtii influence; indeed, when it valuable propeilie b come fully known, tb use of all miner.) poison will le consigned lo'ihe lombof all the Cupuleis,' and only be if ought of a a by-gone custom of the dar ker age. Dr. Hwretser' Panacea ia also a sure cure for dyspepsia, pile, coiiiveuc, vertigo, head ache, pain ia the breast and liver compluiul. FEVER AND AGUE. Fever i alway caused by a disorderly mart. nienl of ths blood, strugelina to fie iiaelf of sum. thing that encumber it ; iii fact, every kind of Ie. ver i nothing mors than snuggle between the I loud and corrupt humors, and ouo s Ih cui- -11 J.i t.rTTTntL nipt humors are rxpcl'ed, you have no moro fever. When a patient with fever submits lo be bled, or have bis blond poisoned with merrnry, It Wesk-nl his frame lo such a degree lhal if he survives the proeen. It always leaves him subject In distressing chills, when 9 times nut nf 10 he report ( to agito '' ' pills, powdera, or lonie mixtures; this ja going frnei ' bad to worse, as these vegetable pills, powders. Sit, ' are nothing bnt mercury and quinine in disguise, which may for a lime drive Ihe disease's far into ' ti n body t.a not In be perceptible, but rrti soon It ' will brek nut ngvn with feaiful violenre. Torure acne snd (es,, ,he tmw nf the disease must bo re moved i f ,,e ,n(, h,,v wh.rh Mn Vl'ri-. ,,"nhTu'ng Dr.8WEET8ER'8 r'. IN ACE A, which purifies, clesn.es and strengthen. It contains nothing that can poiMy injure, and its us u ulwaya a safeguard against chill, and fevers. PILES. pllirr'n ir .'""' Df' 8WEET3ER'3 PANACEA will eff, ct a very apaedy cure. It re.' tniives from the blood, stomach and bowels, nil those foul acrid burning ho mors, which are' the c icsn of Pili a and Costivcm', and by strengthen in Ihe digi s ive organs, improves every part of the nine body. FLATULENCY AND WIND. The e discuses a e e,u-ed by (he stomach and bowels being choked up with viscid slimy matter, i be air whh h ent rs t'ni m cninnle cipe until furred by some enntrietinn of the oinacli to expel il he.ee 'he rinse ,.f pain. A few oVes of Dr' SWEETsBlf.s PANACEA will convince tho sulfeicr that iclu f is a t lim d GREAT MEDICINE FOII ClilLDUEN. Pnrniils will find the PAACEa vuluablu nieilieine foi their oluliberi, keeping their bodies in n In nl.by c. .iiili;i..ii, thereby a-sisting their g o.v;h; children or grown prisons, after Inking it, nre not l:a! lc lo he nitucked with an epidemic as hi fore, as I it nlwiivs eav. s tin- Mood ill a pure Condition, and the i mire system iu a strengthened slnte ; it drives ' out a i kinds of we..knras from the body and Icav 1 nil heal liy witliin, ! MARRIED LADIES ! Will find Dr. SWETsER'S PANACEA a mrdi. I c lli' purely ad iplcd to thoir Use. M.t ladies du ring tl.e peri.'d nf pregnarry ate afilicted with piles, j Dr. Sweetser's Panacea, by regiibiiing Ihe bowels, I !! entirely i bvia-e this, nud Us purifying proper, j lies (.n 'be Moral and fluids, insures tri them henl- thy off pring. No one who is a motiier sl.ool.l lm I without it, noil thus who nre nursing will find it I ol gir.it In m In lo tlie iie.ii'ti nf their infants. !. r Inirieiii.e-s -ud a'l Irs-n ,.f tl v. ,, ,!, ii is with, ot a livnl iu tbeentiie histoty ami cil.il ii uf tin dieines ; by its extraordionry ptreiiiit! coir power, it htiuiiil it, nud sir. I'gtiien the wouili, a weakness f (vhicli is the cau-c i f fu'luro lo hv off-quilt.'. NERVOUS DISE SES. Unt'.r ibis ,,. ) mav be cl is-rd Pu'pitation of the Ht-i.Tt, T c D .dineiitx or FueiHche, Neuralgia I nd u-s i hi. Tool : , Melancholy, IIys:e:ie. and in I n I, ev iv il si n-e cusul hy iho ahurp, biting, nciinionioiis hu ems irrit.it ng llio nertes tl,t turves iieeito the inoibid m.jin su fiom the to. to ti ll, ..r rutin r lroui I'ae blood tbroogh the naencv ' file .-! oo.ii'h an I dt.;e liv.- orii'ius, und ullli ,iieli nt'.cr purl-of tl.e lo l, :.re n.pirei.y lli- M-it of ibe iU....e, t,!il. ii i- ru, d hv the i.-i .rLi.l imp es i o coin, ted from t e blood Lv 'bo in rv,... to that p- t. i.w il. -es of Dr. SWllI' I'.M'U'.S ' . X.M'i; "ill ; .on ;.-,:o:t tV p ,...l;t tlwt ho h.u -li cure in l.ii j. i-m''vi , I'.KY.-'II'ELX-'. ,,ii si'. ANTiiONYV Finn. Tl.i - .s an il,f, i..:. i.. , ..li ,i ,!, i, i,;,, ,- , .. ,.,,,. id -v I i i.i r,- .r I ss ;.,t,,. Ii ,r,.,.iv,ls from llio I'm.!. !, rinion'ous humors lo.lji d in the blond and Mo d . se'tli il 'U t ' e I 10 s s, 1 ".,-.t e.l..s':uS ,.x. line piinnnd livers; nil apph. u'lons on the sur 1 1 o are w .re limn useless, mh llev on'v ! ml l i I now t' e ibsea-e in some oilier part, end peihms lui.s- de . ill. Illeei'iug Is likewise imi n per. T, Hue the ill ease you inii-t gel rid nf the rmisii ; ,n !y in maje to get ihe foul humors out of y .,,r hio..., iml ton will bo well in n dny. Dr. sWF.l'T. M' i'S I'AN ACEN, n lhnrnn,t!i purifn r of tho blool, will s an' ' :i: .very impurity in Ihe moro remote p r:s of ihe body and cv.e I it t' rou'i the in tbu u ef (he bo.M ls. 'I'liere is not vein, arte ry. in se e or t.rgi-i i f ihe entire frn ncwoik of ni :o, 'l it Dr. Sv.e. tsn's Paua.ei .!.. not iui. p'ov.-. To lake it win n you -re well Is to keep tve I ; ami tttu'ii sick to b. coiue well. .' SWEETSEVS l-AXACEA, hei li, com posed .0 Iv ot in aoinble matter or ineiicu neibs, nud wair.iiited. mi o oh. as conlnii ii n n(. j,ar. I cl.' of mereiiri.d, tniiieral or cbi;nic il subsi niees, s f nnd to be pe't-etlv liunnle-s I i tbe out 1 1. ii,,.r ,'. "r 'he tve.ik-l fr iine, undr nnv .1 .e ,,f hu maii MilVe iiiu ; IT iuo-1 pi. a- nt -.,! b,..,,, mi's nrer tio'i tint ttus cer off n d to the world; and ul lb sun., time the inns: cen ini in scr bioj oui be in.. t of.n y c N.j'iu;, bo.tetcr d.ep, and of perf rm n : if r.'. Pnee 1 st h.ttle, or six lol'l s f,r JS. Fur ssie, who'., ile nnd retail, at the corner of CHARLES and PR T'P Sireel Biliimtre, -n I il'Oby CEORUE BliKiHT. Nov. 1H47. .y Sunbury. its uosjfts ia:iii; in limn, Sculdt, and uU kinds of Inflamed Sores Cured. rjlDUSEY'S UNIVERSAL OINTMENT, i L the most coinp e e Bum Anlidoteever known, ll it st.tnily, (and as if by Magic) stops pains nf ihe 1110-t desieiulu Burns und Scalds. For old Sores, Bui ses. Cuts, Spruins, Ac., on man or beast, it r ibe besi epplteation that can be made. Thousands have tried nnd lliousu ds pr.iise it. It is the moat pi if-et iiiasn r of pain ever discovered. All who use r.eommeml it. Everv family should be provi. led with ii. N me rau ull how soon aome of ths f imilv ni.iy need it. tXj' O' serve e ieh box of the cenuii e Ointment h is n... nunie ol S. Tut ski written on the outside lale 1. To unit. ite ihis is forgery. Bo linen. I.iv.rv M. n, F.,ruie s. and all who use Hum.' , will find this Ointment the veiy liest thing fi. y r 111 u-o for Collar li tils Strati lies. Kicks, 4c. Sec, on tilt ir auim .!. Surely every merciful man would keep hi. nuiinal as free fiom pain a possi bit- Tiiutey's Universjl Oiutuieut is all that ia re quired. Try il. Hi I'ES OF INSECTS. For tho sting or b'tit of po.-uiiou lined, I'ousey's Ointment i ueri vu lei Huudr.ds h.ve tried il an I found it Ro.h PILES CURED ! For tl e Piles, Tousey ' U iiive'snl Oiiiiinent is one of ihe !est Item, dies that cm be applied. All who have died it foi the Pilea reC"in rieinl il. OLD SORES CURED. For oil oN.ti,. Sons, iheie is nothing e.u .1 to Touaey'a Oini. menl. A per.on in Manlius had, fir a numlier of yvar-. a sore leg that balllej the skill of ihe.loclor ous.y a uiiiuneni wa rec niiuii nJed by one uf the vi-iting physicians, (who knew its great virtues.) and lo hnies protluesd more benetit thin the pa." limit bud received fiom any and a I pietioue remeiT dies. Lbi nil iry it. : V KNS AND SCALDS CURED. Thous.h hi nf cse ,,f Burn and Scalds, in all part of the eoun'ry, hate been r.ur.d by Tousey' Universal liniment. CertilicuU-s enough could be bad Iu fill the tvbole nf this sbie'. VIOI.ENP BRUISES CURED-Tesiimoni. ds on te-nmoniab, in tavoref Tousey's (J i.lim-nt for rutin Biui.es, h.iv8 ln ,,ir. red ih.i propiie. tors. Hun lie ls in Syracuse wdl certify lo its great inetns n ieli. vmj ibe ,; ,.f ,n,, ,,,,, wvefB Urait0 All per..'iis should try it SCALD HEAD CURED. S .res of cises of . N-uld Head havs Iren rort-.l hy I'ou ey's Oint. , menl. Trv it it s,,,,u, fn's.- SALT RHEUM CURED. Of a'l iho remedies ever discovered for this 11101 .lis loreeiii.le complaint, IVu. ' I'u ver.al Oiutuieut is the most coinptoie. Il lis-.'! wa. kn 'Wu ' tail CHAPPED HANDS CAN BE CURED ' Toufiy' Universal Ointment wdl a'wuvs cure the Worst eases of Chupped Hands, Scotra of peion will stile thi. SORE LIPS CURED. For the rure cf 8o-a Llw, there was never anything made equal 'o Tou sey's tinliaent. Il is sure 10 cure tin 01. Tiy it, . It is s cienulic compound, wairauted not to con tain any piep.isiiou of Mercury. Piic Sft '. cent per box, Fur further particular eoneeriiiitg lbi leully valuable Ointment, the public a lff : red to Puiuplib is lo be had guti, uf rsspuHaM Diuggim aud Merchant throughout th Umitsl Fn pared by ELLIOT Sl TOt'SKY, Druggiel, . Syracuse, ' For sale by . . at JOHN YOUXU. Huubury, v , . M. A. McCAY, NurihumbaiUn!, siepl. I lib, 1817. ly h