From the Cincinnatti Sipnal.) FE! ASI I IV It MF.TCIIK. JOUSyAN BUREN, OF NEW YORK. John Van Buren is the incarnation of the pirit of the radical Democracy J witty, elo quent, aerere, honest, and brave, he fitly re presents that great party. Among literary men, a scholar ; a lawyer at one bar ; a b'hoy . rd another ; before the poople an orator in the parlor, a dandy, he is all things to Ell men, and has well learned to act at Rome as the Romans act j to do in Turkey as the tur- klesdo. - . . ' John is mentally omnivorous, an intellec tual cormorant. His mind consumes greedily and with pleasure, all things ; from Coke ,.' upon Littleton, and Edwards on the will, down to Dombcy and Son, and tho Albnny Argug. In this recoct, ho is like tho late Judge Story, of whom an eminent Rhode Is. land lawyer remarked, "tlint all his law ho knew by Intuition, as ho appeared never to bare read anything but Cicero do Ofiieiep; and the Pickwick Papers'." John is the second son of Martin Van llit ren. In England, the properly of a family all coes to the oldest son, and as the second on has nothing but his wits to live on, he is supposed to engross all the talent of the Inmi ly; a supposition which is strikingly borne out in tho case of the Van Ilnren taniny The oldest son, Major Abraham Van Bnreii, U Pavmnnter in the armv. and married a rich wife, and beyond this he can never go. The younger sons are simply worthy younp men. John must be now nearly forty years of age. Ho graduated at Yalti College, some twenty years ago, with n high reputation for genius, wit, idleness, and deviltry ; lm was loved by all the school girls, haled by nil the orderly, and envied by all the mischievous snirita in New Haven. He was a worker of mischief, confusion and disorder, but he pos sessed too much ingenuity to be caught, am in great tribulation, we doubt, at sending forth so unquiet a spirit, the Faculty granted him a degree. He studied law under "Stated Preaching,'' (Hon. B. F. Butler. at Albany, and Judge Vanderpool, the Kinderhook Roarer, in New- York, and the perfection with which he can - both preach and roar now, attests tho ability of his instructors. Shortly after his admission to the bar, he went to England with his father, who had just been appointed Minister at the Court of Saint James and in 1833, after his father's rejection by the Senate, they returnj to gether. John then went quietly to work at his pro fession, at Albany, and succeeded in getting fame and clients. His course of life was un ruffled, save by an occasional speculation in stocks and spicy correspondence with Jesse Hoyt, not remarknble for elegance of lan guage. John proves the truth of the new definition of man "un animal that swears." In 1838, John went to England again, and . by the use he made of the fact that ho was the President's son gained the soubriquet of 'Prince John.' It is not nn appropriate title, however, for John is a trump card, a good deal higher than the king. The hunters call him the Knave of Trumps. Ho bears some resemblance however, to Shakspeare's Prince Hal and is by no means, a poor "King of good fellows." The arrows of his wit, like those of Robin Hood, are employed in the just and righteous cause of Truth, a gainst the plunderers of the people. While in England John made the best of his time. He drank good brandy, danced early and late, and made love to Queen Vic toria. Tho polish of hi, manners, the charms of his conversation, and the elegance of his breeding opened all doors and all hearts to him. John went over to Ireland, and gained there the name of a "rollicking boy." Able to use a shillelagh or his tongue with tho best of them, he became a great favorite with . the Irish people. After his return h devoted himself exclu- . lively to his profession, until 1845. The death of his wife, not many years after their mar-, riage, about 1843, assisted in keeping his restless spirit quiet. He has one child, a fair young daughter' to cheer his widowed heart. In 184S he was elected Attorney General of the State of New York, and succeeded in this office, the lamented Barker. His nomi- nation in caucus was effected, after a severe struggle, by a majority of one vole over Ru fus W. Packham, (Hunker.) On him was a chievad the first victory of the Barnburners, and he, their leader in their struggle, is their captan still. As Attorney General he "came out," as nn Eastern editor says, "like the lrith rebellion, unexpected, and forty thousand strong." The marked ability displayed by him in the Su preme Court of the United States on the Alien question, and in the trials of the Anti-Reuters and of the murderer Freeman, in the Courts of New York, have given him a proud posi tion at the bar of New York. John was at the Albany county Democratic Convention, at New Scottland, in 1846. Cros well charges him with a profuse use of the shillelagh, and profuuo use of language on that occasion, but there is no proof of his guilt There is no doubt that Croswell and Coming Hot credit marks in red on their noses, and that their rear guard was not sufficient that day, but John well answers, 'thou canst not say I did it." He did not grieve over it. John was not admitted as a member of tho Syracuse Convention. The Barnburuing de legation from Albany county were rejected and the Hunkers admitted ; but the speech which John Van Buren made there, Croswell will not soon forget. '-The assassin" recei. ved a heavier blow than ever he gave to Si las Wright. John has been on the stump ever since. "A good hater," lie is making his hate tell. We have all read his speeches. To call'him the) best stump speaker in America, would not ba stretching the truth very far. Jbhn Van Buren stands at the head of the rating men of the couutry. They all go with lira for the great principles of Freedom tea toil, free labor, free speecht free press, re trade. John says with truth, that if he rat an Old Hnuker) and shonld see so many oung Barnburners springing up around him, "should feel as a dead man might be sup- Md to feel, while the young bladesof grass t spring from bis grave." , FI.RSII FA ACT atld TAFI.K, DRY f.OODS. Jt th Niw Stoat No 79 ArtS street, htlween id and id Nsrth tide, Pkiladiltiu. THE subscriber Invites particular attention to hit lart- and intendiii assortment of new and choice ttyle of Dry Good, comprising a general . - -1 . ii - 1 r r - Vinery oi iae most oesirsoie ma oi trew ma terial; Shawl. Glove, Honery, vnsnrmKaoie Flannel, Worked Collar. Cambric, Jaconet, Mutt, Nantooh. and Plaid Muslim, Linen Cam' brie and Silk Pocket Hdhfi, Black Italian Cra tat, others too numerous to adveitiae. IRISH LINENS AND FURNISHING GOODS. P.t;n1r attention It iven to Linens and Fur nishing Goods, generally the stork is Urge, and the prices will be found much lower than uu I, having been purchased it Auction it sacrifi ced rates. The fabrics ire warranted pure flax and from the beat makers. CHARLES ADAMS. P. S. Peraons wishing Plain and Medium tylc of Dreu Good and Shawl, will find a choice variety. Philadelphia, April 1, 1818 NEW AND CIIEAV "BUST received, it the store oi Hrsrv Mas- J sei, a choice assortment of DRY GOODS, Gnicerie. Liqut, Valmltaf and other huts, c. all of which will be told it the loweat prices. Sunbirry, June 3, 1818. GIESE SON. Commission and Forwarding KERCH ANTS, Nn 48 Commerce Street llharf. BALTIMORE, Will receive and tell all kirn's of Country Pro. dure Flour. Grain. &e. N. B. Particular attention given to the sale of Lumber. And cash advance made on con ignmenta, when required. April 1, 1818. 4in PHIL AD E L P HI A 3EDXC'AL EOtfSE, Ettr.blished 16 year age. Ay Dr. KINK E UN. The oldest, surest and lest hand In cure all futms of eccn t disease, disease of the skin and solitary hahila of youth, is K . K1NKKLIN, A'. W, turner ofM and Union tlx-, between Spruce and Pine,' nutircs from the Exchange. YOUNG MEN! if yon vnlue your life or your health, remcmlier, the delay of a month, nay, evrn a week, may prove ynur ruin, both of body and mind, Hence li t nn false modesty ilelei ynu from making ynur rase known to ono who, from education and respectability, em alone befriend vnn. He who places himself under l)r KINKKLIN'S treatment, may religiously confide in hia bnnnr as a grnieman, anJ in who-c bosom will be furcver locked the secret nf the patient. Too m iny lliink the) will hug the secret to their own heart i, and euro themselves, Alas! how of ten is litis a fatal delusion, and how many a pro mising young man, who might have been an orna ment to society, ha faded from the earth. COUNTRY l.NVALIDS, finding it inconvenient In make personal applica ti n, ran. by stating their case explicitly, together with all their symptoma. (per I. tier, pout-paid.) have forwarded to them a client containing Dr. K's me dicine appropriated accordingly. Packages of Medicine forwarded to any part nl the United Slates at a moment's notice. fj Post ram iKTTias, addressed to Dr. Kis kf.lis, Philadelphia, will be promptly attended to Oc. 30lh, 1847. ly M'CIJSES &GEltMOXS DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS, Ko 199 Cliesnut Street, Smith East Corner of Eighth it, Philadelphia. PORTRAITS from the smallest breasti in to the largest size, singly or in group. The Proprietor are warranted in aiying, lhat their work has gained a reputation second to none in the world. Extracts from Ihe Preas : Life-like in the expression, chastly correct in the shading. Ledger. "The ait ha arrived at gnat perfection, and none understand ii better than McClee A tier man." Haiti more Iri. Admirable! nothing ctn exceed their exquisite delicacy." U. S Gazette. Extract from Ihe report of the Judges, at the last fair of the Franklin Institute Daguerreotypes in this department there are some very excellent specimen in the exhibition, and the Judges think they see progressive improvement in Ibia branch of Ihe art They have not recommended an ward in favor nf any of tbe competitors, but lie iti-p.sed In rank as firU in order, the collection of McCLEES & GERMON, as containing ihe tar gest number of superior specimen." I lulitdelphia, r eti 1, 1818. 6m SIX YD AKS AGO riHE children began to cry for Sherman's I.o JL senges. The noise waa not ao loud al that lime, but it has kept inereaoing ever since, and P w haa become an great thai the mouths of ihe little one can scarce he topped. Dr. Sherman sympa thise with Ihe little snlfi rers, and viry much re re a that any nf Ihem should tie disappointed. Knowing the vast benefit w hich ha been confer red upon the community ly the introduction of hi infallible WORM LOZBHOSS, lie has entered into arrangement for enlarging bis Manufactory, hy means of which he thinks he will be able to supply the demand. And tbe same pains and care will he taken, that lhee Celebrated Lo zenges he made a Ihey have always been, in or der that llioe who dejiend upon them, may not be disappointed in their hope. He knew when be commenced the manufacture of the Worm Lozen ge, that they would super dc the use of every piber vermifuge, the Lozenge is very pleasant 10 the taste, sxfiy in itai flet'U. a well a certain, nd Ihe qu.ntilv required lo efll-ft perfect cure, is very small. These properties, in connexion wilh the ft that they an sold for 25 cent per box, thus pi icing them in the teach of the poorest man in the laud, haa not only caused them to take the place of every other vermifuge aver offered, but al ao rendered them popular to the community. Or, lierman'a ' COTJOII LOZENGES' continue lo curl Cough, O. ld, Consumption, Asthma, ahorlneaaand dillicutty of Breathing, and other iliaea-ea of the Lung, with the same facility they did on their first introduction, and the xoplc have now become perauaded hy aclualeipetience, that on the acccasiun of a .light cold, they have only to atep to either the Dr's. nflice, or one of the Agents, and obtain box of hi Cough Loienges, which are very convenient to carry in the pocket, and lu lake i few through th day. By purauing ihia course i cure i nfien erlected in 24 hours, and ihe patient about hi business. So great is the ce lebrity of the Lozenge, lhat thousands of persona who have used them, and I ncome icquainted with Ibeir rflccu, will never be without them. Mir.miiva POOR XX AIT'S FLASTna haa cu'ed more caaea uf Kheumalism, I'ai i in the Bark, Hide and Chest, Lumliago and Wiakueaa, than any application that ha ever been made. Aa the celebrity of ihe Plaster haa increased, hundreds of unpiincipled raacals have attempted lo counter feit it, ami palm it nil upon ihe community is tbe genuine. qf Bewail nf Deception. .0 Remem ber that lh true and genuine Plaaler is spread up on reddish paper made epre.-ly for the purpose-, and in every esse lha signature of Dr. Shot man i P'iut.d upon th lck of lha l'biei, end tlx whole ecuied by Copy Kighl. Nona other are genuine. Thuef ire wino yon want real good fcberraan ' Poor Man'i Plaster, call it Ihe office, 106 Numb street, acd you will not be disappointed. Remember th number, 106 Na-sau at., whirl II Dr. ShernWi Loztogee in sold. Hia Agent an Mr. Hve, I3 Fulloe .!, Brooklmt 11 memo, WUIiim.burgi and Redding dr. Co., Boatoo, ind JOHN YOUNG, Bunbury, M. A. McCA V, Northumberland. September I lib, 1647 ly. iMillllBii SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN K T has towr ia etoss sit hthiii 80RES, SCROFULOUS humors, SKIN DI8EA8ES, OIRONOU8 W0UKD8 to discharge theit pu trid matters, and then heals them. It I richly tamed All-Healing, lor liters is scare ly s diseass. external or internal, that it will not benefit. I have used it for tbe Isst fourteen years for sll diseases of the cheat. Consumption and liver, involving the utmost danger and responsibility, nd I declare before heaven and man, that not in one single ee his it failed in benefit when the pat tienl was within the reach of mot tat mean. I have had Dhvaiciana. learned in the profession. I have had ministers nf the gospel, Judge of lbs bench, aldermen, lawyers, gentlemen of the high est erudition, and multitude of the poor uas it in every variety of way, and there haa been but one voice one universal voice laying : "M'Allister, your Ointment is GOOD." In Scrofula, Old Sores, Erysepela. Tetter Li ver Complaint, 8or Eye, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Uroken or Sore Breast, Pile, all Chest Diaeasra, such is Asthma. Oppressions, Pain Alsn, Sore Lips, Chapped Hand, Tumors, Chil dren' Cutaneous Eruptions, Nervous Disease, rid nf the tfpino, there is no medicine now known as good. SCAM) HEAD. We have cured cases that actually defied every Ihing known, a well aa the ability nf 16 or 20 doctors. One man told us he had spent 1300 on bisrhtldien without any bene fit, when a few boxes uf t liniment rund them. UALDNESS 1 will restore the hair aoonei than any nther thing. HLAUAL.H1S I he salve haa cured peisons nf the headache of 13 years' standing, ind who had it regular every week, ao that vomiting often tank place. Drirnraa, Eaa Acsa, and Anoi 1ST tbk Fr.r., are cured hy thia Ointment with like Mlereti. RURNS. It is one of the lest things in the world for Hums. (Read the directions around the box.) lUlKlIM ATISM. It removes almost immedi ately the infl imation and swelling when the pain cea-es. (Rel thu Directions around the Box.) COLD FEE T, Consumption, Liver Com plaint, Pain in the cheat or side, railing off of ihe hi. ir, one or ilie other always accompaniea roll feet. (Thia Ointment is the true remedy.) It is I sure Hirn nf disease to have cold feet. TETTER. There is nothing better for Ihe cure of Tetter. IMLE3. Thousands are yearly cured ly thia Ointment. ('CRN'S. Occasional use of the Ointment will always keep Coma from growing. People need never be troubled with them if they will use i'. Head the following Communication, Riccivcd liom an nld, respected and well known citizen of I'hiladalphll. and then judge for your- elf: Philadelphia, 10 mn 13th, 1818 To T. II. Peterson, Having been requeued In Kive my opinion on the merits of M'Al.l.IS TEU'8 SALVE, I am willing In enumerate some of the brm fits which 1 have expeiieuced in the use of the article. In the spring of 1845, I had an attack of Ery sipelas in my f.ice which became very painful, and extended into one nf my eyes, being attended with fevir, my distress was great and I began to be fear ful nf I. wing my eye. Aittinugn not mucn oi m-uever in what ia commonly called quack medicines, I purchased box and made an'spjdicati, in to my fare. To my suipiire Ihe p-iin soon nh .ted, and in a week's time it was entirely currd, and I firmly believe that it was the salve, under Providence thai cured me. , From thai time, to the prearnt, I have used Ihe article a occasion required, and in every case wheie I have u-ed it, I have found decided benefit. At one time, nn going to bd at night, my throat was an anre that I swallowed with difficulty, hut by an application of the salve I waa relieved l efore morning. I have uaod it in rase of burns, hruisra. sprains. and Rest! cuts, all with the happiest effects, and one ease nf poisoning hy wild vine in the woods, has been dried up and cured bv I few application, From my own experience, I would strongly re- coiuneittl It to all, a cheap, convenient, family medicine. I h ive become an partial In it, that I expect to Keep it constantly in my lamily. Though not anihitiou to appear in print, yel cannot rifue to have this commnnice'ion made puhlic if judged best In serve the e iue nf humani ly, l!eeclfully thine, VM ADAMS, No. 26, Old York Road. r. , T "1 , a ...... ii.iin.v iv, . mnimeni will tie genuine unless ihe name or James M A Ulster, or Jame M A Dialer A Co., are written with a pen on eve ry latict. JAMES M'ALLISTER. Mule proprietor nf the a'ove medicine. Vj-PMCE, 25 CENTS PEIt flOA'.JT) Akst : J. VV. FRILIXn. Sunhury, FORSYTH, WILSON & Co.. Northumberland Dr. WM. M. BICKLEY, Danville, J. i. UKt)l!E. Seltnsgrove, P. C. 8HF.LLER, Lewisburg. WM. F.NAGLE. Milton, JOHN SIIARPLESS, Caltawi.ss Feb. 19th, IMS. cow! y "mTENI, VIDI, Vlt W TABLE COM DYSPEPSIA, LIVI VICI. Dr. ALLEN'S VEGE COMPOUND, for the cure of Elt COMPLAINT. NER VOUS DEBILITY. BILIOUS AFFECT10N8. Ac. This Medicine is otlercd to the puhlic under ine a.suranre that there ia no article in existence having stronger claim lo their consideration. Be ing compounded by a regular Oraduate nl J, Her sun College, t'hiladi Iph a, and a practising physi cian of twenty yeara' standing in Philadelphia, hi long experience has confirmed him in Ihe opinion lh it i compound medicine wax required to prevent nil remedy the tlehililalion pr ducrd by residing in low, mia-niAtic climate, ami In counter irt Ihe pro trating infloince of many nerv.nia disorders with which Ihe human firmly are afflicted. Dlt. ALLEN ia well known phj sicim, and has used Ihe abeve medicine in hia practice for 8 yeara wtih the most a.tunishing effect, having tes ted it qualm, m ahnve FIVE THOUSAND CASES. " Nn medicine ever received more flattering re commendations from pbyi iciana nf eminent stand ing th in ha been beat iwed on this. DYSPEPSIA OR INDIOESTION AND ITS CONSEQUENCES. Ao eminent Profes. or ys: It chiefly arise in p. i son who lead either very aedenlary or irregular life. Although not regarded as a fatal disease ; yel if neglected or nnpropeily treated, may bring on incurable Me lancholy, Jaundice, Madness, or Veiligo, Palay and Apoplexy. A great aingularity attendant on it is, that it may and often dors continue a great lengih of lime without any remission uf Ihe svmp torn. CAUSE Grief and uneeinea of mind, in teme tudy, piulu'c evacuations, excess in venery, rxcoi-sive use of spirituous liquor, tea, tobacco, Q. plum, and other narcotics, immoderate repletion, over oistention ol the stomach, I deficiency of tbe secretion of the Hie or giiric juice, exposun to t uiu sag u.imp air, an the elm I causes of litis d ease. 6 YM I'TOMS. Loss uf apielite, nause i, aeart- nutn, arntiiy, and lost id eructations, gnawing of me inmen w nen empty, uneasiness in the thro it pain in the aide, cosliveneas, chillne, I nguor, lowneu u spirit, pilpitatiom, and dicurbed lee p. I kkai mkin r.lR. ALLEN'S VEGE- J ABLE UV.VruUlUb, never failed In afT.., ding iimnediali relief, and lad.cal cute for Ihia disrate. (Tr Thia Medicine can be bad of II. B Maaser, Sunhury J. C. Merlin, IVtl-ville, Medlar cV nicKel, Urwigaburg ; aod or Druggists generally, ALLEN V WARD, Proprietor, Philadelphia, Nov. 37, 1847 cq ly boarding THE subscriber ia prepared to receivi ind ie commodati few transient or permaneit Boarder, it her reaidenei ia Sunburv. Th lu cation ia in btndsom ind pleasant part of (hi town, commanding tint view of tbe Susouehau m, Northumberland ind tfai icenery adjacent lo person from the eity, who wish to spend few month during the summer season, Sunbury flbrdi delightful retreat. ANN O. MORRIS. April 6, 1848 6m DANK NOTE LIST. PENNSYLVANIA. The following lie! show the current value of all fennnlvanla Bank Notes. The moat ImDtioit re liance may be placed upon it, is It la every week xsrefolly com pa rad with and corrected from uica osll's Reporter. Hank! lu Philadelphia. n u...,. NOTE8 AT PAR. Bank of North America' , Bank of the Northern Liberties Commercial Dank of Penn'a. . Firmer' end Mechanic' Hank par P par par pir pir par Kensington Bank Philadelphia Bank' . . Schoylkill Bank Snuthwark Bank Western Bank . Mechanic' Dank . Manufacturers' St Mechanics Bank Dank nf Penn Township . . Oirard Bink . . Bank nf Commerce, late Moyamensing Bank of Pennavlvauia . pir pir par par par pa: par par Country Hank. Bank of Cheater County Westchester par par par par Bank of Delaware County Bank of Oermantnwn Bank of Montgomery Co. Dnyleslown Bank Easton Bank Farmers' Bank nf Bucka cn. Cheater Gcrmantown Nnrristown Doy lest own Easton par par Bristol par Bank of Northumberland Northumberland par Columbia Bank It 11 ridge co.'Cnlombia par Farmera Bonk of Lancaster Lancaster par Lancaster County Bank Lancaster Bank Farmera' Bank nf Reading Office of Bank of Pcnn'i. Office do do Lancaster par Lancaster ptr Reading par Harriaburg! These Lancaster I officea Reading J do not Eastnn j issue n. IBCOUNT, Philadelphia 17 Potlaville par Lewistown failed Middletown 1 Carlisle 1 Pittsburg 1 Hollidnyaburg I Harriaburg I Lebanon par Pittsburg I Pittsburg I Willtamapnrl 1J Wilkesharn I i Allenlown no aale Reading failed Pitlaburg ' failed Erio do New Brighton do Chtiinhershurg 1 Gettysburg 1 Montrose 2 Erie 3 Wyn'csburg 2) Washington I) Iloncsdnlo I J Brown rille I York 1 Office do do Office dn do NOTES AT D (tank of the United States Miner Bank of Potlaville Bank of Lewistown -Bank of Middlctown Carlisle Bank - Exchange Bank Do dn branch of Harriaburg Bank Lebanon Bank Merchants' ii Manuf. Bank Bank nf Pittsborg West Branch Bank Wyoming Bank Northampton Bank Beik County Bank Office of Bonk of U. . Do do do Do do do Bank of Chamheridinrg Bank of (ieltyiihurg Bonk of Susquehanna Co. r.ne Bank Farmer' tt Drover' Bank Franklin Bank' Honcsdale Bink Vlonongahela Bank of II. York Bank N. B. 1 he notca of those hanks on which we omit quotations, and substitute dash ( ) are not purchased hy the I'hllailelphta broker, with th exception of those which have a letter of reference. U It O K E I Philadelphia Sav. Ins. Philadelphia J, oan Co. Schuylkill Sav. Ina. Kensington Sav, Ina. A Penn Township Sav. Ins. Manual Labor Bank ( T. W Towanda Bank Alleghany Bank nf Pa. Bank of Beaver Bank of Swalara Bank of Washington Centre Bank Cily Bank Farmers' tt Merh'ra' Bank Farmera' & Mech'ca' Bank Farmera' & Mech'ca' Bank Harmony Institute Huntingdon Bank Juniata Bank Lumbermen's Bank Northern Bank nf Pa. , New Hope Del. Bridge Co. Northumh'd Union Col. Bk. North Western Bank of Pa. Office of Schuylkill Bank Pa. Agr. & Manuf. Bank Silver Lake Bank Union Bank of I'enn'a. Westmoreland Bonk Wilkesbarre Bridge Co. ASKS, Philadelphia failed do failed do failed do do Dyatt, prop.) failed Towanda Bedford no aale Reaver closed Harriaburg closed Washington fiihd Bellefonte closed Pittsbuig no sale Pittsburg failed Fayette co. failed Greencastle failed Harmony no aale Huntingdon no aale liewistown no aale Warren failed Dtimlnff no aale New Hope cloved Milton no sale Meadville closed Port Carbon Carlisle failed Montrose closed Unionlown failed (ireeusburg closed Wilkesharre no aale try All notes purporting to be on any Peunsvl vania Bank not given in the above lil, may be set town as irauus. NEW JER.SE V. Bank of New Bi una wick Brunawick failed Belviden Bank Burlington Co. Bank Oommerciil Bank Cumberland Bank Farmera' Bank Belvidere Medford Perth Amboy Bridget on i P., par Mount Holly pai Farmera' and Mechanics' Bk Rahway Farmers' and Mechanics' Bk N. Biunswick failed Farmera' and Merchant' Bk Middletown I't. 1 Franklin Bank of N.J. Jersey City failed tloboken Bkg 6l Giazing Co Hoboken failed leraey City Bank Jeiacy City failed Mechanics' Bank Manufacturer' Bank Morris County Bank Monmouth Bk of N. J. Mechanics' Bank Mvchanica' and Manuf. Bk Morris t'aiul and Bkg Co Pot Notea Newark llkg & Ina Co New Hope Del Bridge Co N. J. Manufac ami Bkg Co I allerson Belleville Morrwtown Froehold Newark .Trenton Jersey City fail. failed . i failed P! no sa no aa Newark Lamberts villa Holwken failed failed N J Proteclon & LomUrd bk Jersey City Orange Bank Orange PaterMin Bank I'ateraon Peoples' Bank do Princeton Bank Princeton Salem Banking Co Salem State Bank Newark State Bank Elixahethlown Slate Bank Camden State Bank of Morria Morristown State Bank Trenton Salem and Philad Manuf Co Salem Sussex Bank Newton Trenton Banking Co Trenton Union Dank . Dover Washington Banking Co, Hakenairk DEL, A WAKE. Bk of Wilm & Brandy wine Wilmington Bank of Delaware Wilmington Bank of Smyrna Smyrna Do bunch Milford Farmera' Bk of Slate of Del Dover Do branch' Wilmington Do branch " Georgetown Do branch Newcastle Union Bank Wilmington QT Under 6'a failed 4 par pir i par I failed failed I P I failed par par par pir pir par par par par QJ On all bank niaiked ihua () then in . ther counlitfeil or altered Hole of the variou d. nnnunatUMia, in nreulallua. Time uud UlHtauc-e Saved I SUNBURV FERRY. rilHK subscribers having leased the Suubury JL Ferry, beg leave to inform tbe public, that Ihey in preinred to convey Teaiua, Pleasure varriage ana root passengers icrois tbl river win safety ana without delay. They hive pre viuea ineniaelvee wilh new and commodious crafta, which wilUlwaya bi attended with abli iuq ciriiui ninni. Piiiom travelling to ind from ind through Sunbury la New Berlin, Lewiaburg, Hartleton ind ethr placee, will find It greatly to their ad vantage to cioas st this Ferry instead of th Bridge, they would aave from two to four mile ia diitiac. JOHN SPEECE. . . LEWIS LENHAHT. Sunbury, April 1, 1848 O. DSNZXDRT. BOOT MAKlJ R, , No. 40. South Fousth Btbsbt, Aaova Cmmttiivt. JOURNAL. The Grand Purgative TOR THE CURB OTP V Headache, Giddiness, Measles, Ball Rheum, Heart Born. Worm, Choler Morbus, ' Cough, Quinrey, Whooping Cough, Consumption, Fit, Liver Complaint, Erisiprlaa, Deafness, tichinga of lha Skin, Colds, Gout, Grsvel, Nervous Complaints, Kheumalism, Pile, Dyspep-ia, Seuivy, Small Pot, Jaundici, ' Pains in the Back, " ' Inward Weakness, Palpitation of the Hurt, Riaing In tbl Throat, . Dropsy, Asthma, Fever of ill kinds, Female Complainta, Ato k VAiiaTT or otsik nnsaau saisiKO rnosi isiroxtiTias or thi noon, as as. TStJCTIOBS in thi osaasi or ti IMTIOS. Rxneriene has proved tht nearly iverv Di oVigintlM from Imporitie of thi Blond or de ringement of thi Digestive Orgin nd lo secure Health, we must remove those obtracttoni er re- tore ths Blood to lis nstursl state. The aversion to taking medicine ia most effec tually removed by Clicksxs's Vsoktails Pus- stivi Pill, being completely envclopea wilh roattnir of sure white Suear, l whien I iimct from the internal ingredient aa nut shell from the kernell is hits ao tibts or amicus, Uut sre ss eaat v awa lowed a Due or ranuy. . ' . . ... . , Moreover thev neither nauseate or gripe in the slightest degree, hut operate equally on all the dis eased parla of the system, instead of confining themselves In. and racking sny particular region, Thus, if tl.o l.iver be affected, one ingiedienl will operate on that particular organ, and, by cleansing it of an Excess of Bile restore it to it nnturn state. Another will onerate nn the B'ood. and remove all Impuiities in its circulation ; while third will rffectuallv expel whatever impurities vnay have been discharged into the atnm ich, and hence Ihey rrniKit at tsjs soot or ni?sis, re move sll Impure Humors from the bodyt open the pore externally and internally sep.trato all foreign and ohroitoua particles from the chyle, so that the blood may be thoroughly pure thus secu ring s fiee and healthy action to the Heart, Lung and Livet; and thereby-thcy hto hsslth k- VSIV WHEN ALL OTHftl MS A MS RAVI TAILF.n. The entire truth of ihe above can be ascertained by the trial of a single box and their virtues are so positive and certain in restor'ng Health, that the proprietor binds himself to return the money paid for them in all cases where they do not gi'C universal sitia'action. , It ctall Price, 25 cl,. per Hox. , Principal office No. CO Vesey si., N. Yoik. Sold by JOHN YOUNG, Sunbury, M. A. McCAY, Noilhumholand. (Tj" Remember Dr. C. V. Clickener ia the in ventor of the Sugar Coated Pi.ls, and that noth'ng of the sort was ever heard of until he introduced them in June, 184.1. Purchaser should, therefore, slways ask for Cliekcner'a Sugar Coated Pills, and lake no others, or they will le made the victims of sfroUd. Sept. 18th, 1817. ly cow SILENCE THAT nnEAiirt'L roi e.ii ! thk testis aiik i n Iv ors, THK WOIIK Or Tll UKsTiiorin has mr.x hioi-m. THE COUOH Or CII.NStlVjl'TIO.1 UATII I IT A SOL'MI" OF IIKATH. ARK YOU A MOTH Kill Your darling child, your idol and earthly joy, is now perhaps confined to her chamber by a dangerous cold hi r pale cheeks, her thin shrunken fingers, tell the hold disease haa already gained upon h'tr -the round nf her sepulchral cough pietcea you" soul. YOUNG MAN, when just about to en!r life, disease sheds a heart rni-hmg Might over the f.iir prospects of the future your hectic cough and fee ble limb tell uf your loss and hope, but you need not despair. There ia a balm which will heal the wounded lungs, it ia SlIERltl AX'S ALL-HEALING BALSAM. Mrs. ATTREE. Ihe wife of Wm. H. Attree. Esq. wsa given up bv Dr. Kewall of Washington, Die. Roe and McClellan of Philadfli.hia, Dr. Hoe and Dr. Mott of New Yoik. Her friends all thought she must die. She had every picarance of being in consumption, and was so pronounced by her physician Sherman's Balsam waa given and il cured her. Mrs. GAIIRABKANTZ, of Bull's I'eiry, was a'ao cured of consumption by this 11 1'sani when all other remedies faded to give relief she was re duced lo a skeleton. Dr. A. C. Castle, Dentist. 241 Broadway, haa witnecsed its effects in several caea where no other medicine alToided relief but the Balsam operated like a charm. Dr. C. alro witnesaed iia wonderful i tf cts in curing Asthma which it never fails nf doing. Spitting lllon I, alar ming aa ii may be, ia effectually cured by thia Bat earn. It heal the ruptured or wounded bluod vessel, and makes the lungs anund again. Itev. MCINKV JU.K3, 11)8 Eighth avenue, was cuied of cough snd catarrhal affctions el 50 year (landing. 1 hi first dosi gave him more re lief than all Ihe olhei medicine he had ever taken. Dr. L. J. Deals, 19 Do'ancy street, gave it lo airter-in-law who waa laboring under consumption. nd to another aorely affix ted wilh the Asthma. In both eaera, tta effect were immediate, soon re storing Ihrm to comfortable health. Mr. LUCRE TI A WELLS, 05 ChrUie afreet. suffered from Asthma ii yara. Sheim ill's Hal. aam relieved her al once, and hS is comparatively wi II, being enabled to subdue every attack by a timely use uf this medicine. This indeed ia the great remedy for Cougl's, Colds, Spitting Blood, Liver Complaints, slid nil the all rlioin of the throat, and even A.t'unu slid Coiuinp ion. Price 23 cents and 1 1 I cr botil... Dr. Sherman's Cough and Worm Lozenges, and Poor Man IMaeter sold a above,. Dr. Sherman' office i al 106 Nassau st. N. Y. Agents, JOHN YOUNG, Sunburv. M. A.M. CAY, Northumberland September 1 lib. 1847. I y Vegetable I nl versa I Pill, The only known Medicine that at the tame time purge purifies and strengthens the tyslim. Losnoir, July 7, 1M6. DR. I.E ROY S rill are a new medicine which hi just appeared, anJ i f;t taking lb places of sll others uf tho same class. These pill an composed of many ingredients, but the two principal ones sre claraaparilla and Wild Cher ry, so united lhat they act together; iho one, through tie admixture with other sub.lktrta, pu rifying and purging, while Ihe oiher ia lrent;lhen ing Ihe system. Thus those pill are at Ihe aam lime tonic and opening j a desideratum long and eagerly sought lor by medical men. but never be. fore discovered. In other words Ihey do Hie work of two medicine, and do il much better than any two we tnow of; for Ihey remove nothing from the system but the impurities I so that while thev purrje tbey strengthen; and hence they cauae no debilitation, and are followed hy no re-ac'.ion. Dr. Li R oy' pills havi a wonderful influence on the blood; they not only purify without weakening il, but ihey letnove all ijoih.u particles from the chyle befbie il is convened inio fluid, and Ihua make im pure blood in utter impoa.ihiliiy. As there i no debilitation, so then ii no nause or aicknr at tending the opaiatiuna of Ihia most excellent of me dicines, which never strains or tortures the diges tiv (unction, but cue Ihem to work in s per. . l . leeuj natural manner ana neuce peisons Using them do not become pale ind emaciated, but tbe contrary for wbili it ia the properly of ihe Sarsa psnlla, united I il i wilh other ingredients, lo reuiovi ill ibat ia foreign and impure, il m equally Ibe properly of lbs Wild Cherry lo retain all that a natural and aouud; and bancs a robust alaie of bealin le the certain result of their united opera liona. fj- Price S eenU per BOX, Agent for Le Roy' Pill. Ml.''! J- w. PRII.INO. ) ' ; , . ' ; john young, s "" M. A. McCAY, Irorthumberl'd. August list, 1M7. ly A LL persona indebted to thi subscriber, by - BOta or book account, are hamhv nntiriA iA call aud settle (he same without delay, in order tesav casts. IRA T. CLEMENT. Bunbuiy, April!, ll 4 DR. SWEETSER'S 2T . CS3 rBTlHIS Medicine is warranted, on oath, not ta eontsin t particle nf Calomel, Corrosive Sub. limatr, Arsenic, Chloride of Gold, or iny delete rons mineral. The principle upon which Ihia Medicine acts, ii by issisting and harmonising wilh nature; it drivel out ill foul icrimotiinui bumora from the blood and body, and by issimilsting with and strengthening the gastric juici of tha itomicb, It (ists digestion in short then l noi a vain, arte ry, mucl or nerva In lha human body, inai i not trergthened by thi PANACEA, and il alo possesses the rimirkania properly ei removing mercury from thi hones ind joints. FOR ERUPTIONS OF THE 8KIN, Scurvy, 8corbutic Affection, Tumor, Bcroful or King' Evl . White Swellings. Ervslpela, Ulcer. Cancer, Running Sores, Scib and Bilee. lime nd determined perevernc in V . BWtlSI SER'S PANACEA, will effect cure. FOR IM3IGE8TION. Rejection of food, Nause, Vomitings, Nervous af. lectiona, Billiooa complaints, Head ache, Paten' ss, or Femal Irregularities, Dr. SWEETSEIt'S PA NACEA will aoon effect a cure ; bul if obstinate, or attended wilh griping, living peine, Ibe doee should be increased, and the cure will soon be ef fected. I.ct not Ihe patienta frighten themselves with the idea thai they are too we.k to lake much medicine; but bear in mind that thia mi'dly opera ting med cine put not weakness into ihe frame, but mort certainly drawa weakntsi out, leaves strength in it place, and by giving composed sleep at night, and an appetite lo relish sny food, te-anime'es the whole frame with vigorous action, clearing the mind and Improving the sight. SCROFULA AND GLANDULAR AFFEC TIONS. Scrofula i said to be heriditary. the infant re ceiving from its parent the aeeds of thi dineas. which increases with ita yenta, if neglected and not submitted lo frequent puriflctinn with Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA. The gland are pla red in the corners of the body, and out of the way of direct communication ; their real ue I- a subject on which much difference of opinion prevails; il suiTici us to know lhat when in a diseased s'ate, they are capable of being purified and cleansed hy . I C Tk. U 17 1.- f'l'w L- !-, n . K. . a i"oh i"uiB in vi.uiiiiiiiisaao I Alia. CEA, which restores them to sound and proper action. Scrofulous person can never pav loo much attention to their blood, ita purification should be their first thought, for aflrr a long course of perse verance, they will ever cure hereditary disease. In cases of JA VNDICE. ASTHMA. LIVER COMPLAINTS, TIC DOLOKEUX. HHEV M ATISM OR RHEUMATIC GOUT, Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA cannot be too high ly extolled ; it scaiches nut Ihe very root nf the disease, and hy removing it from the Blood make a cure certain and perminenl. r or diseases nf the Bladilcr and Kidney. Stric tures. Gravel, Stone, Piles, Fistula. Urinary Oli- strurlions and Extreme Cottivcncst Dr. SWEET- SEIi'S PAIMCBA is Ihe best remedy ever tr.eJ ; it removes all those acrimonious humor from the Blood which give rise to the above diseasea, and hy keeping Iho blood in a pure condition, insures health. For DROPSY, FALLING ofth BOWELS, 1 in nn r lies of the lilnod. Mercurial Taint, W'rnle- neat of the Spine Flow of lllnotl to the Head Gid diness, Si-iging and lliizziwr No:se in Ihe Head and Ear, Dr. SWEETSEU'S PANACEA will give certain relief; in all severe and chronic case, Ihe patients cannot be loo often reminded that lar ger doses and perseverance will effect a cure. l'i Vhillsana ferert. isilinus t ever. Affection of the F.tfC and Ears, Spongy and Bleeding Gum Bmnchiti anil recent Couch and Colds, Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA will be found perfectly aure and certain in its effect'. GRAVEL AND URINARY COMPLAINTS. Thoe enmp'ain's sre generally attended widi the most fatal consequences, and are seldom or ne. ver rmed by the piesetit m id- of treatment ; tliy usinl y accompany Ihe p,lient t Ihe grave, alter suffering Ihe mnsl excruciating pain and Inrture. The cause uf these coinplaiu a are the same as all others the dio ol the blood I'ccnm. s enrrua'ed on the finrst narrow passages, whence ar s morbid secretions and toppagia of U'ine. You will find the most p iwerful diuntic uf no iiii,n4 they only increase the qu antity of urine and do not pmify nd ftrenutlu ii lh'1 part. Bv purifying the Mood wiih tr. S KKTSHK S l'AAi;i5A, mil re move the caiii-enf lhedieic, consequently il ca not exist any loujer, nfur sufficient pi'isociarii-p in its use has deprived the blood and body of all acrimonious humors and incrustation. DISEASES of tiix LUNGS-CONSUMPTION. Thia ia a erv prevalent and fatal disea-e ; it re subs mostly from neglected coughs, colds and bron chitis also from impioper treatment in many other case, such aa measles, fever, inflammaii n and small pox, snd a host of other badly treated disease; where ihe cause, instead nf having been thoroughly removed from the blood and body, have only been palliated or removed from one pirt lo break out in another. By iliveating your bodies nf all foul hu mors, through the medium of Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA, the cure ia at once rendered certain and pormanrnt. Ri collect, while there is acrimo nious humors floating in the circulation, it is as apt lo settle ou Ihe lungs as any other part of the Imly this is the reason that consumption is so prevalent BILES, fcORES AND ULCERS. Which you aee on the exterior, come from ami have their source in, Ihe iuleiior, and might just as well have Milled uu ynui lungs, liver, nr any other pait; which we know they frequently do, and pin due most violent iliAainuinUii) disorder. The humor which occasions these lore is of a highly crimonions' burning nature. We know it from the pain it gie in forming, and afterward it ra pidly ulcerating and corroding the flesh and skin of ihe pait where it break out. This show the necessity nf frequently puiifying the blood wilh Dr. SWEETSEK'S PANACEA, and keeping such malignant humors in ut jection. Should you have a bile or ulcer, be thankful lhat nature haa taken trouble lo want ynu of the dangei your life and bo ly ia in, for il ia a warning that Ihe blood is foul. Had this iame acrimony (circled ihe lung inetead of Ihe surface nf ynur body for its seat, consump tion of the lungs would have been ihe'conaequenee. Delay not then, to puiil'y and cleanse with Dr. Sweetsrr' Panarea. SPINE DISEASE. 8piu.il affections, inlaigemenl of the bonee and joints, white awellinga, hip joint roinplainl, rup luies, falling of ihe bowel and wom'i disease, will find a eedy oure in Dr. SII'EETsEK S PA NACEA. Where the disease has been of long standing, the lime required lo make a cure will le longer ; bul the patient may r at assured B determined perseverance will effect it, BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA i.n DISEASE OF THE WINDPIPE. These diseases proceed from tha aeriosity or eorruptliumura of the blood, having a t'.led itself on Ihe throat aud lunga, and slopped them up, ao lhat Ihey cannot draw sufficient air in' fbi respiration. Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA will give imme diate relief, and to make Ihe cure perfect and car lain, il ebould lie continued some liaie after, In free ihe system of all bad liuuore. RHEUMATISM, RHEUMATIC GOUT .ND MERCURIAL DISEASES find a Mf and speedy cuie in Dr. SWEET SEN'S PANACEA. It cores by aearching every blood faaet and arry, and driving em all impu rilie and bul humor accumulated therein, which a the cause of rh-umali, goui and welling of the joint. Tbl deleterous iWts of calomel and olhei mineral poisons, readily yield lo it sovereign influence t indeed, when iu val jabla lirilMrliaSASi kaa,. com fully known, the us of sll mineral poison will o coosigned to 'lbs tomb of all the Cepulets,' sod eoly be lh ought af aa a by-gone custom of lh dar ker ages. Dr. 8weWe Panacea ia also a sax eon for dyppia, pilea, enlivened, vert, bnd chi, pain U lha brsaat and liver complairrt. - , FEVER a"niJ AtJUE. rr I alwaya caused by a disorderly move mem of lha blood, struggling left as baSlf of sortie, thiol thai aiicaimbara it; in teat, ovary kind af fe ver is nothing aaorl thin retrain between the bleod and cerrtrUt hiUMrs. aud .sja aaea aa tha cor. nipt humors an ex (relied, you have no nort lev? When Patient with fever submits lo ba bled, at have hi blond poisoned with mercury, it wsateni? hi frame lo such degree that if ha enrviree lha process, it slwiy leaves him auhtect to distressing chill, when 9 times out of 10 he resorts lo ague puis, pnwuers, ot Ionic mixtures; Ihia ii going from bad to worse, a these vegetable pill, powders, etc. am miming nut mercury inu quinine In disguise, wmcn may lor a time drive thi dieests so ier into the body as not lo ba perceptible, but very soon K nm again with reariul violence. To cure ague and lever, tha cause of tha dure moat ba re moved out of tbe blood and body, which can ba ef fectually done by uaing Dr. SWEETSER'S PA- n Aci, wnicn purifies, cleanse and strengthen. It contain nothing lhat can possibly injurs, and ita' uas is slsrsys a safeguard sgalnst chin snd fovars.. PILES. '" ' In Alt Cash of Piles, Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA will effect a very speedy cure. It re moves from tha blood, stomach and bowete all those foul scrld burning humor, which an' the cause of Piles snd Costiveness, and by strengthen ing the digestive organs, improves every part of the entire body. FLATULENCY AND WIND. These disease in caused by Ihe stomach ind bowel being choked up with vicid (limy milter, th tir which enters them e innot ercsp until forced by ome contraction of tbl Homich to expel it ; urnrn inn cause ol pain. A lew dOSC of IJr 8WEETSER'S PANACEA will convince thi ufferer that relief is sttained. GREAT MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN. Parents will find Ihe PANACEA a valuable medicine for their children, keeping their bodies in a healthy condition, thereby existing their g'owth; children or grown peunni, after taking it, are not liable to be attacked with an epidemic as before, aa it alwaya leave the blood in a pure condition, and the i ntire system in a strengthened state ; it drive out a'l kinds of weakness from the body ind leaves all bcol hy within. MARRIED LADIES , Will find Dr. 8 WE TSER'S PANACEA a medi cine purely adapted to their use. Most ladiea du ring the period of pregnancy ire afflicted with pile. Dr. 8weetcr't Pioacea, by regulating thi bowel, will entirely obviate thia, and it purifving croDCt- lie nn the Mood and fluids, insure to them heal thy off-pring. No one who is a mother ahouM ba without it, and those who sre nursing will find it of gteat benefit to the health of lhe infants. Foi barrenness and all diseasea ofYhe. (tank ( is without a rival in the entire hisloiy and catalogue of medicines; hy its extraordinary strengthening power, it stimulates and atrengthens Ihe womb, a weaknesa of which ia the cause of failure to have offspring. NERVOU8 DISEASES. Under this bend may he claased Palpitation of the Heart, Tic Dolnreaux or Facceche, Neuralgia, tndigesiion, Toothache, Melancholy, Hysterics, and in fact, every disease caused by the aharp, biting, acrimonious humnra irritating the nerve ; the nerves receive the morbid impiessinn from the sto mach, or rather from the blood through Ihe agency ef the stomach and dige.-tive organ, nd although other parts of the body are apparently the seat nf ihe ilisease, still it Is rausttl by the morbid impres sion conveyed from t1 e Monti bv the nerves. In lhat pait. A few doses nf Dr. SWEETdEK'S PA NACEA will soon assuro the patient lhat he has the cure in hia possession. ERYSirF.I.AS.ng ST. ANTHONY'S FIRE. This ia an inflammatory disO.uVr, alw .ya attend, ed with m 're or less pnin. It proceed from tho foul, acrimonious humor lodged in the blood snd fluids, settling nn the l m1 and face, causing ex treme pain and fever ; sll applications on the ur fare are worse than useless, aa Ihey only tend to throw the disease in some other part, and perhaps ratie deith. Bleeding is likewise improper. To cuic the di-ease you niu-t gel rid of the cauao ; on ly manage t get ihe foul humors out of y ,r blond, and vou will he well in s day. Dr. SWEET SKIfS PANACEA, a thorough purifier of tha blood, will arch out every impurity in the more remote pirt of the luidy nd expel jt through th medium nf the bouel. There it not a vein, arte ry, muscle or organ of rh entire framewoik nf man, lhat Dr. SweitserV Panacea doea not im prove. To take it when you are well la to keep well ; and when aick to become well. DR. SWEETSER'S PANACEA, bcinrcom posed only ot a v. g.-tul.le matter, or medical ncrlie,' and wairanied. on o nil. es rnnlaiuii g not one par lirl.t of mercurial, mineral, or chimical substance, ia found lo be i eil. ellv harmless to the inn-l tender n ago, or the ne.iko-t fiaine, under env st,gouf hu man suiieimu; tt niii-i p!ta nr apu henign in its oper.itinii lhat was eer off. red In the world; and at the same lime Ihe moat certain in searching nut the ronl of any ciuplair, however deep, and of perf .rtn mif re. Price f I i cr Ii. tile, or six hot I s for J5. For sale, whol.sale and retail, at ihe corner nf CH ARLES ind i'K TT Streets Babimore, and also by GEORGE BRIGHT, Nov. H IH47. ,y 8unbury. ITS WORKS PIC AIS C IT! Dttrns, Scald, and mil kind of Inflamed Sore Cured. fTtOU8EY'8 UNIVERSAL OINTMENT, la X Ihe mostcomple'e Burn Anlidoteever known. Il instantly, (and aa if by Magir) atop pain of tha moat desperate Burns end Scalds. For old Sore, Biulses, Cuts, Sprat.i, dec, on man or beast, it is the heat application that can be made, Thnus.inds have tried and thousands praise it. It is Ihe most pirfect master ol pain ever discovered. All whe use recommend it- Every family ahould be provi ded wilh it. None can tell how aoon some of the family may need it. G3" OIerve each hox of Ihe genuine Ointment ha. the name nl 8. Tni'sr.v written on the oulaide label. To imitate this i forgery. lloitmeo, Liverv Men, Farmei, and all whoa Horses, will find thi Ointment the very best thing tin y can use fur Collar Galls. Scratches, Kick, cVe. &c, nn thrir animals. Surely every merciful man would keep his animals as free from pain as poeei-hie- Tousey's Universal Ointmeut is all that ia re quired. Try it. Ill PES OF INSECTS. For the sling or bite of poisonous Insects, Tousey's Ointment is unri vailed. Hundred have tried h and found It good. PILES CURED ! For the Pilea, Touaey'e IJ niveraal Oin'ment is one of tbe beat Remedies lhat can be applied. All who have tried il foi thi Pile recommend il. OLD SORES CURED. For old ohttinati Son , then is nothing equal to Toueey' Oint ment. A person in Msnlius had, for a number . ; year. I oi leg thai IvffleJ the skill nf u ' "f , Touaey' Ointment wt rrcom- -.edoclorj. ihe visiting physicians. -tended by one uf ndlwoboxev . "ew it gnat virtues,' l t lien' 1 r"wuiii iniiiv i.riirni ms ma pa-.- .. uad received from sny ind a niavisus rems dies, Ii all irv it. BURNS AND SCALDS C7TR2D; Thouaan.la' of cases nf Bums and' Scald, in all parla of the country, have beon cured by Touaey' Universal' Ointment. Certificate enough could be bad to fill the whole of thia aheei. VIOLENT BRUISES CURED." Teetimoni--ale nn testimonials, in favn, ,,r T.,.,ur. i hna..., for curing Bruie. have been offered the propiie toia. Hundrda in Syracuse will certifyHo its great1 meiit m relieving the pain of tha most Severe Bruise ' Ail person should try it. . . i SCALD HEAD CURED.' ftiree of ceee of Scald Head have been cure J by ToUtey's Oint- menl. Trv il il seldom Wt ' . , SALT .RHEUM CURED.' Of all the remedies' ever discovered for this most disagreeable complaint,'' Touaey'e Universal Olrttmenl is ths meet Complete. Il rioter was kaown t fail. ... . . CHAPPED HANDS CAN BE Cl.'BEDlL. TouM-y's liiiversal Ointment will always cure the' worst case of Chapped Hands, Scores of persons" will ral Ihia. , SORB LIPSCURED. For the cure' of Sore" Lip, then was uevet eny thing-made equal re T- ey' Ointmeut. It i sun la cure them: Tiv it.'. . - : ... i . 1 . i ii ws .cwhiiiis vurpvwHi, werrantea not VS ru tsin say preprarin of Mercury. qJ" fiice taV cent pet'box. Por'further psniculsrs eoocerriisjf this reslty valuable Ointment, lha public fe"rfer res W Peraphlet. to M had grslia, of rtepetsabla Druggiu and MwchauU Uuoughotat th tfaJtsd State. Prepared by ElLIOf U TOU8ET. tfliiiliw Byracuar. For aale by . JOHN" YUNO.Bonowry, . "' :" M.A.MeCAY,.Novtk-sd. fcpt.lltli.lW.-lji TT!
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