IIKH 1 I.OVE. BT rnVGANNE. 1 know a liulo hand 'Tin live softest lit the land, ; And 1 fell il pressure blonl, m Whilo t sing. Ily-whitp, nnd resting now, . Like ft toso-loaf on my brow, An a dove might fan my brow Wjth its wing. Well I prize, all hands nbove, This dear hand of her I love. I know a little foot Very daintily 'tis put In a precious litllo boot, Where it hides. Like a shuttle it ever flies Back nnd forth before mine eye, Weaving music for mine eyes, As it glides. Well I prized, nil feet above, This dear foot of her I love. I know a little heart It is free from courtly art, And I own it, every part, For all time. Ever it bents with mnsio tone, Ever an echo of mine own, Ever keeping within mine own Holy chime. Well I prized, nil hearts above, This dear henit of her I love ! City hem. Length op the human haw. Tim ordi nary length of the hair or the head, ns dedu ced from its measurement in women, ranges between twenty inches nnd a yard, the latter being considered ns unusually Ion?. 1'tit in some instances tho length is much ijrenter; ns in the case of the lady in whom, I am in formed, it mensures two yard", nnd trails on the ground when she stands erect. When, however, hair is kept closely shaved, it np pears to become persistent, ami nt the same time increases in slronslh and bulk. Tl has been calculated by a curious investigator (Wiihof) that the hair of the beard prows at the rate 6f a line and a half in the week, this "will give a length of f-i" inches and a half in the course of a year, and for a man eighty years of age, twenty-seven feet which have fallen before the edge of a razor. Such an amount of growth appears in nowise remaik able when we learn from Kldo that in thn prince's court at Eldam, there is a fnll-lcnslh painting of a carpenter whose beard wnsniue feet long, so th:il when engaged at work, h was obliged to carry it in a bag; and that the bnrgomeister, Hans Slomiugen, having upon one occasion forgotten to hold up his beard, trod upon it as he ascended the stair case leading to the council chamber of Biiinu, and was thereby thrown down and killed. Wilson on Ike shin. i, a m.niui.au i'l.AXT. A commuiiicat ion has been recently made to the London Lin- naa;n Society, covering n letter from tho northern pari of India, giving an account of a plant found there, which, when chewed, actu ally destroys the power of tho tongue to ap preciate tho taste of sugar. It if the pymnc- ma sylveslre ; Int. ord. Aselcpiadea: and goes by the name of Indian plant. Two hours af ter chewing some of tho leaves, the aroma of tea could be appreciated, but the sugar with which it was sweetened could not be detect, ed. The impression remains about twenty- four hours, sugar all the whilo feeling like sand on the tongue. It is suggested that this may lead to some important physiological discoveries in regard to the organ of taste. 'How is your wife to-day?" said a friend of ours, to a French gentleman. "Oh ! moche de sem," said ho ; "she is no better ; and 1 am 'Irani ver little waas. If she is gon to die, wish she would do it soon ; I feel so un hapie; my mind is so moche unset-tel. Wen she die, 1 shall not be so moche dissat. isfied !" They sny tliinc eyes, like sunny .kits. Thy chief uttnul ion form; 1 we no .uriKliine in Diok cyer, They lake 0110 all by ttorni. r , . tui.K. ictoria was iwciily-mmi years old on the 21th of May. She was manicd on tlaa 10th of February, 1840, and has alrea dy given six heirs to tho throne, viz: Victo ria Adcluid Maria Louisa, born November 21, 1810; Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, November 9, 1841 ; Alice Miuid Mary, April 25, 1843; Alfred F.rnst Albert, August C 1844; Helena Augusta Victoria, May 25 1846; and an infant born March 18, 1818. The allowance to each child is 135,000 a year. ''By the Marzy, mam, 1 wouldn't wish nt all," said an odd old fellow, the other day, - "or, if I did, I'll tell ye what I'd wish I'd wish that I had a two bushel bass full of needles, ami all them ar needles worn clean up to the eye in making bags, and all them ar bags chock full of dnnuuds. The soil in England, which a century ago was owned by thrco hundred thousand per sons, is, at this time, owned by thirty.lwo thousand individuals. GOLDEN SHOWER. Tlio miner ililves Ix'nnuh lire -il To bung the precious metal, forth, While farmer, and in clirytul showers. Mme winlth than all Uic niiiio aic worth. The fiuui'ul rain, Hut o'er the lumt tVeoik wealth ami life where'er 'li. ilrivin, Tell, innn never to duU fjoil, Who kiiJ. hi. how,rs of g. -Kl from Ileavuu ! Rai'iditv ok Spkakinc Somo of the lrKM slulo tliat Dakiel Webster gjiuuksut the Hto of from eighty to ono hundred und ten wonU jier niiunto ; Gerhitt Smith from seventy to ninety: Dr. Tvko from 0110 lmn. dred and twenty to ono hundred and forty Mr. Bo-its. f,nwt 1 , nd tweuty ; Mr. Clay, one hm,,!,,,,! n!,, thirty to 0110 hundred and sixty; MieCiioATE ana Mr. Caliiouk, fiom ono hundred and bi y to two hundred. ftn Am r m, , . . ur im. n iioYs.-tnero 14 a wgu m West 0th Street, Cineinnntti, on which are me woriU; "B. Hoy, Tailor." Ah-ha! said thi farmer to his com. o.' i l thn corn to the farmer. Oh! ' 1TSW CHEAP GC0S3, John V. Frili ii g, RESPECTFULLY Informs hit friendi nnd customers, that he hut jutt received and opened splendid aiaortment Of GOODS, eotisis. ting of , dry noons, Groceries, Hardware, Quccnswarc, $c. The public are Invited to call und examine for themselves. Sunbury, May 0, 1818 tf CUTLERY. AN extensive 8toek of Pocket ant Table CUT LERY, for solo by JOH1T 1. COL2CXO.1T, Kos. 39 and 3-1 ARCADE, and 8 North Till fin Street, Cnltfp Ising 5000 doren Penknives, Scissors and I'sanrt. Also, a choice assortment of Rodgers & Rons, Wostenholm's, Urcavra'a, W. & 8. Butcher's and Fenncy'e Cutlery. Also, Spanish, Dirk and Hunting Knives. Also, Guns, Pistols, an I Howie Knives. Also, Tht American ltazor Strop, a auprrior artirlo, worty the allrntion of Dealers. Cann Dealer in Cutlery, will find the above Stock worthy their atleniion, as thn Subfcriher's cliirf business Is importing nnd selling cutlery. Philadelphia, Juno lOili, 1848 ly. aiiisn & SON. Commission nnd Forwarding MERCHANTS, Mi. 48 Commerce Slrrtl lihmf. HA1.T1MOHF.. Will receive nnd sell all kinds of Country Pio duce Flour. Grain, Ike. N. B. Purtidilnr attention given to thn sale of Lumber. . And cash advances made on con signments, when required. April 1, 118. Im " 1' 'II 1 I, A I) E I. V IJ I A 1CEDIC2.L HOUSE, P.tnhlhhcd IS vara n;;, lit Dr. K1SKEIAS. lire oldest, surest nnd IhhI hand to cure nil Tamils of seen t diseases, disenscs of ihe skin and solitary liuliils of youth, is I) It . KIN K Y. Ii I N , N. IV. corner of3d und Vnhii .vr-., hclwrcn Spruce. (nd rim; 1 J mpum from the Exchange. YOUNG MEN! if yon value your life or your health, reini-inber, I l.o delay of a motilli, nay, even n week, may piovo yrur rttin, bolli of body niul miml. Hence li t no falsa modesty deter yon from making your rase known to ono who, frmn rduralion nnd respectability, e .:i a'one le-fricnd von. He who phecs him-clf Under Dr KINKE1.IN S treatment, may ir liginu.dy confide, in his honor as a gentleman, nnd in who-e bosom will bo forever lorkeil the rret nl the pa'i n. Poo many Ibinli Ihey will but; the secret t.) their own hearts, and euro tin nl civ s, Alas! how of ten is this a fatal delusion, and how ri my n pro- ltii.-in"r. young iiian,cho mii,-;!it I :no been nil orna nirnt to soriitv, has faded faun toe e;irth. COUNTRY INVALIDS, finding it ir.ronvi nirnt In make person il np lira li n, ran, by stating thi ir ease explicitly, together with nil their svrnptnnis. (per I, tier, post-paid.) have forwarded to them a chest containing lr. li's me dicines appropriated accordingly. Packages nf Medicines lonvarded to any part nl tho United States nt a moment's notice. cry Vivr rArn iKTTr.ns, addressed to Dr. Km kki.m, Philadelphia, will bo promptly attended to Oe. 00th, IS 17. ly m'cij:es&c;ekmon's DAGUERUKOTYrJi UOO-MS, Ko I9S C hcsnxit SI reel, Si.ulh I'.art Corner of Kiehth t , riiiladijpliiii. WJOHTKAI'I'S from the smallest breast-i in to toe largest tnze, tinpiy or in groups, j no I'rnprictors are warranted in siMiiir, that ibeir work has gaimd n repiilatioo second to iiono in I Iio world. Kxtrncts irom tin: Press : l.ife-liko in the expression, ibastly correct in the i-bading. Ledger. "The ait has nrrivej nt great perfection, and none, nnoerstaini it in-ucr man roc ues oc ucr mnn."Dall:mir; lei. Admirable ! nnthhiii c in exiecd their exquisite delicacy." U. S. Gazette. Extract from tho report of the .ludces, at tho last fair of the Kr.inklin Institute. Daguerreotypes in this department lliern are soma very excellent specimens in the exhibition, and Ihe Judges think they see a progressive improvement in this branch of the art. 'Pbey have not r coinmoodcd an a- ward in favor of any of the competitors, but are ili-pnsed to rank tffirit in order, the collection of McULEES & UKKMtlH, as containing the lar gest number of tuperior spicitntns." I llllatlelpilla, 1'l'U I'J, 1H1H. um SIX YUA 1(8 AGO flHE children began to cry for Shcrmin's Lo X zenges. I be noise was not ao loud at that time, hut it has kept increasing ever ioce, and new has Income so great that the mouths of the little ours can i-circe he stopped. Dr. Sherman sympa thise! with tba Hide sull'. rers, and viry much re' ere s that any of them ctiouhl he disappointed. Knowing Ihe vast benefit which has been confer red upon the community l y the introduction of ilc iiiiatliKie WORM 10 7,1. HOES. be has entered into arrangement for enlarging bin Mauorictory.hy means of which bethink, he will ho able to supply the dcma d. And the fame pains and care will be taken, that lliese crlehrated l.o- xenges he ma le as they b .vo alunvs been, in or der that tboi-e who depend rpon ihein, may not ho diapnointfd in their hope.1. He knew when he cnmnirnceil llie inanulaciure nt Ihe Wurm Luzen lie tint liny would supermde tho use of every other vennifuge, a. ihe l.o.ruo is veru phatnnt to the taste, syfy in itsiilIoitH. as well a. certain, and the quantity required to effect a perfect cure. la very small. 1 heso properties, in connexion wilh lite f i t that they arc sold for -Ti cults per box, thus plaiiug them in the reach of the poorest man in Ihe laud, has not only caused them to take the place of every oilier ver nuluse ever offered, but al so rendered thcin popular to the community. Ufi Dlirriiiioi H COUail LOZENGES eonlinuo to cure Coughs, OYI.Is, (uusumplion, Asthma, bhurlness and dillietilly of lirealhing, and other ilisea-es of the Lungs, Willi the same facility ihey did on tin ir Dr.! introduction, and tho moult have now become persuaded by actual expeiionce, that on the accession of a ,l,elit cold, thev have em'y to step to cither the Di's. office, or one of ihe Agents, aim obtain a box of In. Cough liozencr wleeh are very coiivinient to curry in Ihe pocket ana to luxe a lew llirough III day. Ify pursuing this course a cure ia efieu ellectcJ in 21 hours, and the patient about his b'j:in. t. Sj great U the ce lebrity of the Lozenges, that thouvauds of persons who have used the in, and become acquainted wilh Ibeir clliclc, will never be without ihmu. tSHKIUI iM POOH MAW'S FLASTIt hascuird moreca.es of Pheutnatism, I'ai i in the Hack, Hide, mid Chest, Lumbago and V.'i.ckuei, lh.ui any apphcitioii that baa evir been nude. As the celebrity of the Planter had increased, hundreds of unpiiiictpUdj ra-cala hava attempted to counter - te,t ,",lm " "" U"in llie co,l,im,"i,v "" " ,' '".' . & Vvwn:e "f '"!.'!'"'" -CO Kc-ocin- tier thai thn true and genuine Fluster is spread U on rrdJish paper iimJv cxpie. -ly for the pin pose, and in every case the sii'Ualtire of Dr. Sheiinaii is punt: ii upon llie l ack of the Pl -ster, and the whole secured by Cnpy Right, None others are genuine. Thoicfuiu wl en you want a real good Shi riiian' Poor Mau'a Planter, call at ihe office, llltl Nasau slieol. and you wi'l not be disapiminted. Iteinenilwr the number, 10U Na-aau si., whe.e all Dr.feuermao a Lozeng.s are sold. Ilia Agents are Mre. Hay., I Kailt... .i,t, Brooklyn, Hiiireo,,, Williani.bur,, Hl UrMwg & Co.. Boston, ai.J Jitll.N VtI..MJ, Uu,my, M. A M.CAV, Niil,urulMnl.iid. Septenil.fr I lib, Itft;. ly. SUNKU11Y - AMERICAN AN1) S11AMOKIN lALLX0rEP.'3 CD UE S3T 5Q ISJ ST "O? IT has power to cause all KtTaawAt. SORKS. BCKOF1JLOU8 humors, SKIN ttlSEASEM, POISONOU8 WOUNDS to discharge their pu . Irid matters, and then heals them. It is richly termed All-healing, for there Is scare ty a disease, external or internal, that it will not benefit I have usrd it fir the last fourteen years for all diees of the chest, consumption ami liver, involving tho Utmost danger snd fepot.sihtlity. and I declare before heaven at.d man, that not in one single ease has it failed in benefit when the pa-, tient was within the reach of mortal means. I hsve had physicians, lesrni il in' Ihe profession. I hava had ministers of ihe gopcl, judges of the bench, aldermen, lawyers, gentlemen of the high eat erudition, and multitudes of the poor ue it in every variety of way, and there has been but one voire one titiiversnl voice saying: "M'Allistor, your Ointment is (iOOl)." In Scrofula, Old Kores, Rrysepelns. Tetter Li ver Complaint, Poro Eyes, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Droncbiiis, Urokrn or Bore Hrenst, Piles, all Chest Diseases, r-uch ns Asthma, Oppressions, Pain Also, Sore Lips, Chapped Hands, Tumors, Chil dren's Cutaneous Eruptions, Nervous Diseases, and of tho Spine, thero is no medicine now known as gm tl. SCALD HEAD. Wo have cured cases that actually defied every thing known, ns welt as the ability of 15 nr SO doctors. One man told ua ho had spent f 300 on his ehildicn without nny bene fit, when a Tew boxes of Ointment curid then. BALDNESS. It will restore the l.nir soonrr than any other thing. II B I he salvo has eurcil prisons of the headache of 12 years' standing, and who hid it regular every week, so that vomiting olten took p'.icii. Dkafmkss, Etn Am, and Aortt its TnE Fm.-k, arc cured by this Ointment with liko suere-s. i;tIH'S. It is otic of the best things in the world for Pur no. (Itead the directions around tho box.) lilll'UMATISM. It removes nlmost immedi ately iho tnflamation and swilling when the pain cea-e. (Keail the Directions around the Uox.) COLI) l'KKI'. Consumption, Liver Com taint, Pain in the chest or cidu, tailing off of the b:.ir, one or the, other always accompanies crdd feel. (This Ointment is tho true remedy.) It ii a stun si c;n of dbcasn to have cold fret. TUT I'lCII. There is nothing belter for the cure of Tetter. PILES. Thousands ato yearly cureJ by this Ointment. OOlilVS. Occasional uso of tho Ointment will always keep Corns from growing. People need never be troubled with them if they will u-e i', Head the following Communication, Hi reived fiom r.n old, respectrd and wi ll known citizen of Phi'adatphia. and then judge for youi. self! Philadelphia, 10 mr 1810. To T. I). Peterson, Having been requested In cive 1117 mamon on the merit if M'ALI.IS T EU'S SALVE, I am willing to enuinernte some of tbe In in lils which 1 liavo rxprrieiiced in the use if I In- ailicle. In l!:e s)iring of ISI.r, I bad an ot:aek of Ery .siprlas in toy f ice which becmne very painful, nnd exteiolid into one i f my eyes, beii 2 attended wilh fever, my it. stress was gu at and I began to be Tear ful i f l.ii g my eye. Alt! eugli nol innch ef a . rliever in whit is ominrnilv called iinnrk meiliiiiies, I 1 urehi'rd a nnd made an npj'Iierilian tiinyfaee. 'I'o my 1 .i ii a: l!.e p tin f-'oon ab tod, nnd in a wei k'a time t w; i:t tr'y cored, end I firinly bilirvi! that it a ihe sae, under Providence thai cmed me. I'n.tii lhat timo to the present, I have used the urliclo ns ocrisiori reqtiirrd, and in every case whcie have U Cil II, 1 Ilavn roiiml a iiecnli il heliclit. At ono time, nn going to h?d nt iiigbi, mv ibroat was ao son thjt I swallowed v, ith difficulty, but by nn application of tho fbIvo I was relieved before inori.i g. I have usod it in rase of burns, bruirrs. sprains, and flesh cuts, n'l with the happiest efTects, and one case of poisoning by a wild vine in tho woods, has been dried up and cured by a few application,,. I' roin my own experience, 1 would strongly re roniu.ciid it to all, us a cheap, convenient, family rneili' ine. 1 have become so partial to it, that I expect to keep il con-lniilly in my family. Though nol ami ilious to upiear in print, yet I cannot r. fu- o in have this eommniiira'iaii n.atle public if judged best to serve the c.u-o of humani ty. Itespcclfully lliiii.'. W M ADAMS', No. 20, Old York l!o:.d. CAUTION. No Ointment will he eitiuine ntib is the nnmes of James M'Allister, or .lames M'.MIisli r 5(. Co., nre written with a pen on eve. ry labc'. JAMES M'ALLISTEK. Sole proprietor of the above medicine. (xj ruici:, ckkts rici woxra) Aui..vis : J. W. KltlMXO, Sunbury, 1'Ollsri'II, WILSON & Co., Northumberland, Dr VM. M Iilf.'KLEV, Danvil'e, .1. U. CKOITSE. Selinsgrove. P. C. SH KLLE R. Lewisburg, WM, F. NAfi'LE. Milton, JOHN SHAIU'LESS, (;altawi,ss. Feb. lOlh, lS19.eowly VENI, VIDI, VK'I. Dr. ALLEN'S VEGE TABLE COMPOUND, for the cine nf DYSI'El'MA. MVER COMPLAINT. NER VOUS DEBILITY. BILIOUS AFFECTIONS, Ac. 'Phis Medicine is offered to the public under the assurance that there ia no article in exUtenec having stronger claims to their ennsideiatioii. Be. ing compounded by a regular Graduate of J. tier- son College, Pbiladi'lph'a, and a practising physi cian of twenty years' standing in Philadelphia, his long experience has conllrmej bun 111 trio opinion In il a c, impound medicine was required to prevent and remrily the debilitation pr ilnred by 11 sid,ng in In'v, miasmnlic cltmati s, nnd to eminier icl the pro trating inlluiucci of many nervous disorders wilh which Ihe human family are iilllieled. lilt. AlLK is a well known phjsicnn, and bin use I the abave ntedii ine in his practice for 8 years wiih the mnsl astonishing ell'eci, having les- led Us qualities in above FIVE THOUSAND CASES. Noniediiine ever iceeived mare flattering ro cnnnnonilali tn from phyticiaua nf iniiiient land ing thill has (neii bestowed on this. DYSPEPSIA OR IMlKJESTION AND ITS CONSEQUENCES. An eminent Prof.,, snr eays: "Il chiefly arises in persons who lead cither a very sedentary or irregular life. Although nut regarded as a fatal disease; yel if nelectid or impioperly ireared, may bring 011 ii. curable Mr. Iain-holy, Jaundice, Madness, or Veitigo, I'slsy and Apoplexy, A gr.at singularly nlleudant 011 it iV, that it may and ofieu do. a continue a great length of lime without any reinis. iuii of ihe sym torus. CAUSE"'. Grief. and uura-iness of mind, iu lin e sludy, profu-e evaeuaiioiis, excess in venery, excessive use of spiriluousdiquors, tea, tobacco, o piuin, and other narcotics, iuiuiotb rate reph lion, over di.luuliou uf the .luin.ich, a delicioncy of llie sccrcliou nf the bile or g is'ric juice, exposuie In cold and damp uir.aiu ihe cLiif causes uf I'u. di Caen. SYMPTOMS. I .OSS of anrietiie. nausea, aeart. burn, scidily, snd fatid erucutious, gnawing of ine smu.aiu wueu i mply, uneasiness 111 ihe. ihruit. pai 1 iu the a.du, coMivencsi, ebillin ss, I -nguor, lowiiess it spirils, pilpitationn, unj J.. UrUd TREATM EN'P. ,'. ALMS'S YEOU. I Wii Lis rOMl'Oll.M) has m v, r failed iu utl .r- d lit; inline, halo leliif, uud a iad:cal tU'O for ibis UlSeSi"-. cry- Th:. Medicine can be ha J of II. B Master, nulinury J, 1;. Mailin, I'ult-vdlo , Medlar V Bicktl, Orwigsburg j and of Druggiel. geuenlly. ALLEN & WARD, Proprietor. Philadelphia, Nov. 87, 1817 cl ly KOi.nDINCT flHK snbsriibcr ia prepared to receive and ac- fL rominodate a few transient or permanent liiiarilim, at her residence in Sunbury. The Iu ration is in a handsome and pleasant part of the town, commanding a fine view of Ihe Suiouehan- ria, Northumberland and the scenery adjacent iu persons irom me city, who wati lo tpcni a lew months during the summer aeaHiu, bun bury ...w.u m utiiuiiui leiieai. , . ANN V. MOR111J. April 8, 1818 - Cm DA!VK NOTE LIST. . The following list shows the current raluo of all tVnnavlvanla Bank Notes. The most implicit ro- liance mny lie placed upon it, as It Is every week Brcftilly comparea wun aim corree.ieal Irom men- nell'a Heportcr. . HmiKs in i'itiiaicipiun. . Disc, tw 1 LOCATIO,. rHilA NOTES AT TAIL (lank of Nuith America , . par Bank of tho Northern Liberties , , par Commercinl ltsnk of PcnnV par Farmers' and Mechanics' Hank par Kensington Bank par Philadelphia llnnk . . par 8chuylkill Bank - . . par Snilthwark Bank par Wrstcrti Bank par Mecbnnies' Bank . par Manufacturers' Ac Mechanics' Bank par Bank of Penn Township . . par (iirard Bank . par Bank of Commerce, late Moyamensing par Bank of Pennsylvania , par Country Rank. Bank of Chester County Westchester par Dank of Delaware County Chester par Bank of (iermantown Oermanlown par Rank of Montgomery Co. Norristown 'par Doyleslown Hank Doylestown par RaMon Bank Eastnn par Farmers' Bank of Bucks eo. Bristol par Bank of Northumberland Northumberland par Columbia Bank eV Bridge co.'Oolumbia par Farmers' Bank of Lancaster Lancaster par Lancaster County Bank Lancaster par Lancaster Bank Lancaster p Farmers' Bank of Reading Reading par Office of Bank of Penn'a. llarrishuig. These Office do do Lancaster I offices Office do do Reading f do not f Iffice do do Esslon J issue n. N O T E 8 AT BIS C O II N T. tank of tho United States Philadelphia 17 Miners' Bunk of Pottsvillc Pottsvillo par Hank of Lewistown LewUtown fail! Hank of Mlddletown Middlctown 1 I'nrliblo Bank Carlisle 1 nxebaiige Bank Piltshnrff 1 Do do branch of Hnllidaysburg 1 Harrisburg Bank Harrisburg I Lebanon Hank Lebanon par Merchants' & Manuf. Bank Pittsburg 1 Bunk of Pittsburg Piils'.mig I West Bianrh Bank Williamsport Wyoming Itntik Wilkesbarro tj Xorlhnmpton Bank Alleiitowu 110 sale Uerks County Bank iieading failed Olficc of Bank of I J. S. Pitlsbura failed Do do do Erin do Do do do New Brighton do Bank of Chambers-burg Cli'imhorsbHrg 1 Bank off iellysbnrg ' Cettyaburg 1 Hank of SiiMjiiehnnim Co. Montrose 2 Trie Bank. Erie. .l-'i Farmers' & I'rovcr.i' Bank Wayneshtirg 2 1'iankliii Batik Washington II llonrtdale Biiik Ifonesdalu Ij Moiiongiliela Bank of !!. liro vnsille 1 V'ork Hank Yoik 1 Ti. B. 'Ihe notes of I'-ot-c bank on which wo omit qtiotatior.s, and stihMilnlc a ila-'i ( ) nre not purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, wilh the exei i.tion i f thnsn which have 11 I. -iter of r, ference. I! I! O K E N II Philadelphia 'mv. Ins. Philadelphia Loin Co. -VI,u!UI S.,v. loa. Keiisirgtnn S iv. I'h. Penn 'J'ovtis!ii .-' iv. Ins. Manual Labor Bark (T. V Pnwani! 1 Bank Alleghany Bank "f Pa. A n : nolbl,hi.l failed do f.iled do filled ,'3 do Dyoll, 1 rop.) failed Towainl.i l!e !!'ord 110 sale Heaver closed Hani burg closed V.'a.hiiigton failed lb lb fuite closed Pittsbing no sale Pilti-burg failed Fnyello co. filled (iricne.astlo failed Harmony Iio rale Hiirrtingdoii 110 sale Lctvirtowii no sale Warren failed DuuibiiT no sale Now Hope closed Milton no sale Meadvilln closed Port Carbon Carlisle fnilcd .XTutitiosi closed I'liionlnwii failed (ireeiisburg closed Wilkesbarre no sale Bank of Beaver Hank of Kw.iinra Bank of Washington Centre Bank City Bank Farmers' &. Met h'cs' Bank Farmers' cv Mech'cs' Bunk Farmers' ,V. Mceh'es' Bank Ilnrmony Institute 1 1 1 iiiliiH.Ooii Bank Juuiiita Bank Liinibermen's Bai.k .Noribcrn Bank of i'a. .New llopn 1). I. Bridge Co. Noitliuuib'd Unimi Col. Bk. North Western Bank of Pa. Office of Schuylkill Bank Pa. Aer. & Manuf. Bank Silver Lake Bank Union Bank of Penn'a. Westmorland Bank Wilkcsbarrc Bridge Co. dj' All nolos purporting to lie on any Pcuusyl. vama Bank not given in the above li.-t, ui'.y be set 1..H H as fiauds. XKW JKitsr:v. Dunk of New Brunswick Brrniswii k failed I par i par par i failed 1 lielvidcic Bank Uurlingtou Co. Bank 'Jomineiciul Bank 'Jumlicrland Bank Farmers' Bank Belvidnro Medfurd Perth Amboy Bridgeton Mount Holly Farmers' and Mechanics' Bk Rahway Farmers' ami Mechanics' Ilk N. Biuuswick Farmers' and Merchants' Bk Middlttowu Pt, Franklin Bank of N.J. Jersey City failed fniled failed failed Tailed i failed i par no sale 110 sulc Hutiokcn KkgiK Uiazing t-o I lob,, ken lersey Lily Bank Mechanics' Bank Manufacturers' Bank Morris County Bank Monmouth Bk of N.J. Mechanics' Bank Mechanics' and Manuf. Bk Morris Canal and Bkg Co Po-t Notts Jersey City t'atterson Belleville Morristuwn Freeh dd Newark Trenton Jersey City Newark Bkg & Ins On New Hope Del Bridge Co N. J. Manufac. and Bks Co Newaik Lainbertsville llobukcn failed failed i failed N J Pioteclon & Luiubaid bk Jersey City Orange Bank Orange t'aierson Bank Peoples' Bank Piincelon Bank Sab 111 Banking Co Sisie Bank Slate Bank riiatu Bank Slulo Bank of Morris fiutu Bunk Salem and Philud Manuf Co Sussex Bank Trculnu Banking ('u Union tlu rik Washington Banking Co. Paterson do Princeton Salein Newark LIualKlhlowu I 'smden Morriatown 'I'renloli Salem N ew lull Trenton Dover - llackunsack par par 1 par 1 Tailed failed J par i failed par par par par par pur par par . I1"' ii:i,AvVA8ti:. BkofWilmck Brandy wine A ilmingtnii Bunk uf Delaware Wihningloii Bank uf Smyrna Smyrna Do blanch Mdlord Farmers' Bk of State nf Del Dnver Do branch Wilmington Do branch Cnurgctown Do brunch Nunc idle Union Bank Wilmington rj j" Under 5's rjj' Ou all banks maiked thus () ihere are 1 i ttier connlerfeii r allend Holes o? 1I111 varmus di (Mirniii.tinna. in rirc.itl.iion. Time ana Distance Saved t SUNRURY MRUy. fllllK sub.cribers having leased the Sunbury L Ferry, bsg leave to inform the public, that Ihey ate pteiared to convey Teams, Pleasure Carriages and Foot pasaengeis across the river with safety and without delay. They have pro. vided themselves with new and commodious ciafls, which will always be attended with, able and careful bunds. Persons travelling to and from and through Sunbury to New Berlin, Lewisburg, Hurlletoa and other places, will find it greatly to their ad vantage to cross at this Fciry instead of the Bridges, as they would save from two to four miles in distance. JOHN SPEF.CE. LEWIS LENilART. Sunbury, April l, IS 18 CrBENlTERT; BOOT .MAKER, No. 10, " Soiru Fos arn Htkkkt, Awivk Cuewimt. rilllaADELPIIIA. Jsu. 2Jlh, ItllH JOtJIVNAL. The 'Grand Purgative FOR THO CURE OP Ilendnche, Uiddiness, Measles, Salt Rheum, Ileail Burn. Worms, 4'holera Morbus, Coughs, IJuin-ey, Whooping Cough, Consumption, Fits, Liver tJomplnint, Erisipelns, Deafness, Itchinga of the Skin, Colds, OiHH, Gratrl, Nervous (Complaints, Rheumatism, Piles, Dysprp-ia, Scuiw. Small Pox, Jaundice, Pains in tho Bsrk, Inward Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Rising in the Throat, Dropsy, Asthma, Fevers of sll kinds, Female Complaints, Atvn A vauirtt of OTnrn tiisr.A-r.s aoisiko bom iMeuniTirs or thk eioon, sn on-BTBi-CTiosa i ii onnAxa of ni or.sTio, Kxperience has proved that nearly every Dis ease originates from Impurities of the Blond or de rangements of the Digestive Organs ( arid to secure Health, we must remove ihoso ob tructions or re store tho Blood to its natural stale. The aversion to lakine medicine is most i-ITer-tnally removed by CticK!Rn' Vmiktahlr Tea oativk Puis, Icing completely enveloped with a roatinir nf purr, white Sugar, (which ia as distinct from the internal ingredients ns nut shell from (he kernel) Ann havk wo tastr of wr.wrt!;, But nre as easily swallowed as bits of candy. Moreover they neither na'.nente or gripe in the slightest degree, but opcrato rqually on all the dis rscd parts of tho system, instead of confining themselves to, nnd rarktng nny particular region. I bus, if tl 0 Liver be affected, one ingrcitirnl will . -ate on lhat particular nrgin, and, by cleansing it of an Excess nf Bile restore il to it nntur il state. Another will opcrato en the B'ood, and removo all Impwitic in its circulation; while a third will effectually expel whatever impurities may havo been discharged into the stomach, and hence they sTnirtK at Tilt! boot of iusf.-t., re move all Imnorn Humors from the body : open the pores externally and in'croally ; separati all foreign end obi ns ions particles fioai the chyle, so that the blood may be thorougVy pure thus secu ring a fee and healthy action to the Heart, Lungs and I.ivcr; and thereby ihey ncsTom: iikaitii k, vrx wni-. ai.i. oTitf.n mh iiavk faii.vii. The entire truth of the above can be a-.ceit inicd by the trial of a singb box ; and their virtues nre so poi-ilive and certain in res'or ng Health, that the proprietor binds himsi If to return the money paiil for thtin in nil cifcj wbcre ihey do not gie universal satis action. Hclall Ti ke, '21 $. vcr . rdncip d rfiiee No. f-tl Ve.-ey si., N. Yo:k. Sold by JOHN YOUM'J, Surdmry, M. A. JIcCAY, Northunii'claml fTj Remember Dr. ('. V. ('lirl.ener is Ihein, ventor of the Sugar Coaled Pi Is, ami that nottvug of tho s-Tt was ever neard of liti'il he introduc. them in .lune, ISO. liiiirharers rhouM, thi rffore, always ask for Cli boner's Sugur Coaled Pille, and lake no others, or they will be mule Ihe victims o a fraud. Sept. Ht.li, IS 17. ly cow TiUT tinsAnri-1. cnrnii ! Tin: trsns in1: in mi tin, Tin; wohk or aim 1IKS moTKU lias nr.i.N n;i.i-v, tiik cofnii ov lovsr-n-riox iiiti iv it A Mii-s n i r tie rir. BE YOU A VoniEP.? Yosiro irlinarhiM, your idol mid e.'rtldv j o-, i now perhaps colilincd to her chnml it bv a iVirM.'.eriUs cold :n r pale cheeks, her ihan shrunk -il lii-sjer.i, tell ihe boll di-eape baa already gained upon her ihe sound of her sepulchral cumh pieiees yur soul. YOL'.VO MAN, when ju-t sh-ut in er.tr r life, dis-rane sbeds a heart cai-li'io; 1 iiht over Hie fiir prospects of the Inline your hectic cnujt and f e lilo limbs tell of vour loso aiul hope, but V"U need not despair. I hem is a balm which will heal iho wounded lung", it is s 11 1: n m 1 x s .ALL 1 1 U A T.I X ( 1 V. A 1 .S A M. Mrs. ATTHEE, ll-.owif. of Vm. II. Attree, Fso. was niver up t'V Dr. S.-wull of Wa-hiiii-'on, Dis. Roe mid Met'lellnu of Philad"lihia, Dr. Roe and Dr. Molt of Ne.v Yoik. Her friends all thought she must die. She bad every nppearanee oT being in consumption, nnd wm so proniiui;ccd by her phvsii i 111.-: Sliennan'.a Balsam was given and il cured her. Mrs. OAK I'.A BRA NT'., of BuliV Feiry, was als i cuied pf cniisitmpiii.il by this !l I'-.mi when sll other remedies fried lo eiio relief site wai re iluced lo a skslet .n. Dr. A. C. (Visile, l),-riti--t. SSI Broadway, has wituessc J its elfurts in several ca-cs whero no o'her m. dicii.C allordcd reiieT but the Balaam operate,! like a rharm. Dr. O. also witnessed i's woiiderfu! effects in curing -thma. wl.iebjt never fails of doing. Spitting lll. o I, alar ming as it 10, iv be, is elli-ctually cured by ibis Bal sam. It heals the rupture.! or wounded 1 1 ,o,l v, ssi Is, and mnkea tbe lungs sound again. Rev. HENRY JONES, ltlrl Eighlh avenue, was cuied of cough and catarrhal nlbclions i t 5(1 yeara a amliiig. The 1'irs.l dose gave him more re lief than all the othei medicine be had ever takrn. Dr. L. J. Heals, 18 De'anry street, gave it to a si-tcr-in-law who was laboring under cori-umption, and to annlher sorely nlll cted wilh tho A -ll.ma. In limb rases Us 1 Hi el. wrto immediu'e, toon re storing lln in lo cnmf,,riable health. Mrs. LUCRE I IA WELLS, 05 Cbri tie slreet. suffered fiom Asihma 4'i years. Shoim.n's liul aam relieved her at once, nnd she is comparatively well, being enabled lo subdue every ullin k by a timely use oT this medicine. 'Phis indeed ia the aresi remedy T .r d ugl s. OuMs, Spitting Blond, Iivcr Complaints, and nil le all rtion of the throat, and even A-l'in 11 mid t'ousump'ion. I rice 25 cents end M ( er ti.,il.-. Dr. Sherman's Cough und Worm Luzcuges, ami Poor Man's Plaster Fold ns above. Dr. Sherinaii's eflire i nl lnfi Nassau ft. N. Y, Agents, JOHN YOUNO, Sunhurv. M. A.M. CAY, Nortbu:iit,ei!aud. September lllh, 1817. ly Vt'KClalilc I iiivcrsnl TiIIm, lie only known lUuHehie that ut the same time purges jnirifu and strengthem the fitfim. Lojiiio, July 7, 110. K. LE ROY'S Tills aro a new medicine which has just appeared, and is fist taking tho j laces of all oilier, nf the same class. These pills are composed of many ingredients, but the two principal ours are Sarsaparilla and Wild Cher ry, ro united that they act together j the one, through its admixture with olher rubrtat-ns, pu rifyii.g snd pu'ginn, whilo the other ia sironcihen, ing tho system. Thus those pills aia at Ihe same liino tonic and opening ; a ib sijeraluin long and eagerly sought f.r by medical men, hut newr be fore discovered. In 1 1 her words ihey do tho wt,ik of two medieii es, and dj it much hitter ihai rny two wo kno.y of; for thry remove nothing frilll the sys'em bid the in.pitriiies ; so that wttla ihey purge ihey slrcngllu n; and henco they c,,jSB debilitation, snd uro followed by no e-action Dr Le Roy' pills have wonderful influence 'ou the' blood i they not only purify w.,hont wcakeuilig il, bul Ihey leniove all ie.xif,u, porli,.,.s fri,, ,hc cliy)(. bcfoie it is converted iir 0 fl.d, Dlld ihus make iin. pure blooil an utter Lnp, s ibiliiy. Aa there is no debilitation, so l!u-,a U no nsusei or sickness l leudiug ibd operations of this iuot excclb u! ufine. dieines, wli'tn never trains or tortures tho diges tive fum ,1011s, lut causes them lo wntk in a per. feclly natural manner ; and hence pei.ona taking the-.n do not become palo and emaciated, hut the contrary ; for while it is the property of lbs Saraa. pirdli, united as il ii with other ingredients, to remove all that is foreign and impure, it is equally Ihe properly of the Wild Cherry lu retain all lhat ia natural an J sound; and honce a robust stale uf heahU is tho crrtain rgsult of their uuiluj opera tions, (rjr Price SS cents per BOX, Agenu for Le Hoy's Pills, J. W. FRll.INO, j , JOHN YOUNU.SSu",,u,y M. A. McCAY, Norlhumberl'J. August 8 1st, 1817. ly A LL persona iu lehted to the subscriber, by 1 Uut or book accouut, are hereby notified to call and aetllu the aauiu without delay, iu order lo save cost. IRA T. CLEMENT. Sunbury, April w. lbllj DZL SWEETSER'S CP S2f LSi 0 THIS Medicine Is warrantee!, nn oath, nut to contain a panicle of Calomel, Corrosive Sub. limnte. Arsenic, Chloride of Cold, or nny delete reus minerals. The principle upon which this Medicine acts, is hv assisting nnd harmonising with nature t il drives out all foul acrimonious humors from the blood and body, arid by assimilating with and strengthening the gastric juice of the stomach, it assists digestion t in short there is not a vein, arte ry, muscle or nerve in ihe hnman body, that is not strengthened by thn PANACEA, and it also possesses the remarkable property of removing merenry from tbe bones ami joints. FOll ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN. Scurvy, Scorbutic Affections, Tumors, Scrofula or hmgs Evp, W htte Swe!linrc, Erysipelas, Mcrrs, Cancers, Running Sores, Scabs and Biles, limn and a determined perseverance in D . SWEET- SFR'S PANACEA, will effect a cure. FOR LNDIOESTION, Rejection nf food, Nausea, Vomitings, Nervous af. lections, Billinus complaints, Head set e, paleness, or Femnlo Irregularities, Dr. SWEETSER'S PA NACEA will soon effect 0 cure ; hut if obstinate, or attended with griping, flying pains, the dose Should tie incrrnfCil, ami thn cure will snnn be el- feeled. Let not tho patients frighten themselves with the idea that they aro too we dt to Inkc much medicine j but bear in mind lhat this mildly opera ting mrd cinn put not weakness into the frame, but most cirtainly draws wenknrss out, leaves strength in its place, and by giving composed s'eep at nlg'-t, and an appetite to relish any food, re-animaies (be whole frame wi h vigorom notion, rlearing ihe asiiid and improving the si!it. SCROFULA AND GLANDULAR AFFEC TION. Scrofula is said to Iio heriditary, ihr infant re ceiving f.om ils parents the seeds of this direa , which increases with its ycats, if neglected nnd not submitted to frequent purine dion with Dr. S WLT.TSEU'S PANACEA. The gl.u.oV aro pla. ecl in the corners of the body, arol nut of the way of direct communication ; thiir real u-c is a fubjcei on winch much uillerence 01 opinion re"nls; it suffices us to know that when ill a dis as.,! ttale, they are capable nf bring purified nr.,', cleansed by a long cnur-e of Dr. SWEE'I'SER's PAN A CEA, which rcs'orcs theui to sound and pinpir action. Scrofub us persons can never pav lo innieh alb nlion to their ldood, its purification shoii'd bo their first thought, for after a long course of perse verance, thi y will ever curt hcredit ary disease. In rases of JACSDICK, ASTHMA. 1.1VKR co.vi'T.Mvrs, 'lie Doi.oiu:vs.. lunar NAT1SM OH MIKUMATIC tlOVT, Dr. SWEI'.TSER'fi PANACEA cannot be too hich ly extolled ; it searches nut the very rnnl of Iho dis 'iise, and by run ning it from the Blond makes a cure certain and permanent. Fur diseases of the llkdtlrr anil IC'ilnna, Str'c. lures, (tnirrl. Stone, l'iln, Fintuln, 1'iini'n (Hi. ttrueliontnnd I'jircnie. Cnstinnif!) Dr. SWEET SER'S PANCEA ia llv le.-t remedy ever (r c.I ; il r, n ovrs all iho.o ncriinoi ions hu-'in-s from ihe Bl'-od tthii-h rive rise to the aiV-ve d:ea-es, and bv keeping the blood in a pure c uidi:ion, in -en a biahb. For DROPSY, F LL1NY! it rrrs P.OWlU.4. l.ap'.-r t:r nf the l'l"-J, M ..trial Taint. Wak ne-iiftlcSpW Vhuuf lUr..-:! lathe. Haul (!!,! il'iiiw. ..'-i."o and lurzTim' A.'Ve -i the lUa-.l and i:r. 'lr.' S W E ET.-J V. R'S PAN CEA will uive cert iirr relief; in nl! fi vc'C and chronic e":-es, Ihe pn'ients cannot be ti,., often reminded that ,,-. gfr dti'rn and perxivrranr" v. ell' et a rme. 1 1 VhlUs and Fere-.. IMwtt -'eirr. . I. c'-'on of the. '( and .Vs. Spamrf and .'. :'):: (Innn. fir' nr'trf: rni't nmit ('ot;t:; nr.d ("',',' Dr. SV.'Ei; I SER'S PANACEA 'will b f.und perfectly sure an. I certain in its c:'b'tj. CR VEI, AND URINARY COMTLAIN 'i'hoio enmp'nin's ore geneiady rit'ende.l v i h llie most fatal 1 oust ijnencns. and tire si Id. .01 10 ne. vr eiited by the pies.-i.l m-tile of l-eatiiietn ; -b y iistid'y aeromi any the j iti,-nt t ' llie cr i'-e, af er sii'd'eiing Ihe luo-st excrui ialing pain und lor i-.re. 'Pile cau.- uf these complaints aie the sa:nj as a'l others, llie dtoas of the b! 'ud beconv s eiicrus'ed on the tine .si narrow passages, whence sr a.- uiorbiil recietmns and Moppages of n ine. You will find llie 111, si p twerful ,1 nr. lie- nf n l use, as tl.ey only incre-i-e the ipi-intily of urine nnd do tint ptiiil'v 1 ml strengthen lb - parts, llv i'.uifving the bin, d with Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA, vou re move the cau?-o of the disoise, consequently it can not exist any longer, oiler sulheient perseveianee ill its use has ilopiivc,! the blond ami body uf all acrimonious humors nnd incrustation. DISEASES nr t:i e LUNCS-Ci Cvv-UM PTION. This is a very prevalent and fatal ili-ea-e ; it re sults mo-tly fr.,m netlccted cughs, cobls and bron chitis, 11I.-0 from irni'ioper Ireatiueni in many ulbcr ca -es, such as nirash a, f, vers, infianiinaii -ns and sinal! pox, and a ho-d of 1 titer badly trealed diseases; where llie cause, instead of having been thoroughly removed from iho blood and body, havo only been palliated or removed from one pirt 10 break out in another. By divesting your bodies of all foul hu mors, through tlio medium of Dr. BWEETsER'S PANACEA. Iho cure is at once rendered certain and permanent. Recollect, whilo there is acrimo nious humors floating in the circu'aiinn, it is as apt lo settle 011 1 tic lungs as any ntner part of lee. huy this is the riasou that consunip'ioii is to prevalent. BILES, SORES A NO ULCERS, Which you sec on tho exterior, come from nnd have their source in, (hc inleiior, and might just as well have lettb-j on youi luogs, liver, nr any olher pail j Vlt, ,1 we know ll.ey frujuenMy 1!,,, ami pi) du'-e most vi.dci.t iiul .niuiuieiy J , ruder. The humor which o.ea ions thesa sons is of a highly acrimonious burning nature. We know it from the pain it gives in forming, and nfternards its ra pidly uicerning ami cotr aling the flesh anj ,kiu of the pait wheie it brtaks out. This thows the necessilv of fieipiei tlv puiifving Ihe blood with Dr. SWEK.EIf-S PAN AC I'.A, and keeping such malignant humors iu tu: j, cti.in. should you have a bile or ulcer, be thankful that nam 10 Las taken trouble to w orn you uf the danger youi life and ho ly is in, Tor it is a warning l! at the blood ii foul. Had ibis s une acrimony stlrctcJ the hiugs. instead ef the turface i f yuur body for its seuS consump lion of ihe lungs would have been t'.ie'coi.ecipjrncn. D. lay not then, lo purify and cleanso with Dr. Swe,t.-er'. Panacea. SFLVii L-ISEASE. Spinal ullec.iens, riilargeruiiit of tho bone and joints, white m ellings, l ip joint romplaiul, rup. Hues, fallo.," f,r ihe b ovvels nn I waim'i iltsca.-e, will find a s .eedy euro in De. A U F. HTSUR'.S I'A AACH.l. liere the disease I. a, been of I ng ns'.idiu;', ilio tiuiu rnjuiri j lo make a cure will lo longer; hut thu patient may n si assured lhat a determined perseverance will effect it. P.RONCIIITI i, ASTHMA ami DISEASE OF THE WINbfTI'E. Thrse ilhtusei proceed fum tho serio.-itv cr c irrupt litimors of the blood, having t led ilseif un I !.- Iliroal und lungs, nnd rt,,piej litem up, .0 that I' ey cannot draw sullicienl air in ha respiration. Dr. 6 WEE TsEU's PANACEA w.ll give imme. ilule re liif. and to make the cura perfect snd cer lain, it fliould be eouliniied miuo li no alter, to free li.e system uf all had I. ulnars.' RHEUMATISM, RHEUMATIC. OOUT ND MERCURIAL DISEAES Find a safe and speedy cu-0 iu 7V. .S'H'," KT SF.Ii'S I'ASAVKA. It cuies by sesrehing ev. ry blood ves el ami arti ry, and driving out all impn rilies and foul humors accumulated thmeiii, which is the cause of rh uinali-m, gout and swelling, of tho joints. Tho deleteroU effects of calomel anJ olher minerul poisons, readily yield u it. .uvcieign iollucnce; indeed, when iu val iaHo pmpeitic be come fully known, the use of all miner I p ai.ju will Ih? consigned to 'the tonihofall the Cipuleis,' and oiily be tl.onght of as a by -gone custom of the dar ker ages. Dr. Swectser's Panacea is also a sure cure for dyspepsia, piles, cosiivtuess, vertigo, bead ache, pnm in the breast and liver complaint. FEYER AND AGUC. Fever is always caused by a dioiJerly move, nu ut of Ihe hlood, striiggling to f,- il.etf of a.uiic thing that rncuiul cr. it ; iu fUct, t-vuiy kiud ut ib vei is Holding nnue tbaii a siiugglu bulwee.i iu blued and toillinl huillul., and , avon l(; )U. rnpt humors are expelled, you have tin more fev hen a patient with Tever submits to be tiled, have bis blood pnisonej with mercury, il wcukr his frame to such a degree, that it he survives 1 process, it always leaves him subject lo distrcssi chills, when 9 limes out of IV be resorts to ag pills, powders, or tonic mixtures; this ii going fra had to worse, as these vegetsbte pills, powders, , sre Tii thing but merenry anil quinine in disgub which may for a time drive the disease so Tar ir ihe body sa not lo be perceptible, but very eoflf win nreaa out again with learlul violence. To ci anue and fever, the cause of the disease must he, moved out of the blood nnd body, which can be fectnilly dune by using Dr. 8WEETSER"S P NACEA, which purifies,cteanscs and strrngthei ll contains nothing that can possibly injure, and us is alwaya a safeguard against chills and fevc PILES. In ait. ('ash of Ptr.r.a, Dr. 8WEETSER PANACEA will effect a very apeedy cure. It moves from the Wood, stomach and bowels, those foul ncrid burning humors, which aro t cause of Pileg and Coslivcnes, nnd by strength) ing the digestive organs, improves every part of I tntiro body. FLATULENCY AND WIND. These disease are cau-ed by Ihe stomach t bowels being choked up wilh viscid atimy matt ihe air which enters them cannot e-enne until fori by some contraction nf the stomach to expel hence tho cauno of pain. A few doses ef 1 SWEETSER'S PANACEA will convince 1 suffcicr that relief is attained. GREAT MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN. Parents will find the PANACEA a valua medicine fur their children, keeping their bodies a heabhy Ci ndi'i in, thereby assisting ihcir g'c-'w children or grown persons, aftnr lakinS it. arc I liable to be attacked with nn epidemic as before, it alwaya leaves the blond in n pure condition, a the 1 mire sy-lem in a strengthened stato ; it dri out a l kinds c.f weakness from tho body and lea d! heal hy within. MARRIED L,rr;S Will find Dr. WST-;.r,R's'pANAOEA a m, one purely no ,v,( ,1 l!l(.;r ,,,. Mllft ,mip(1 ( j ring tl-c -(.criod of pregnancy are afflicted with pi , D', rii.vcetscr's Panarea, hy regulating the bow. will entirely nbvra'o this, and its purifying prop lies on the blood and fluids, insures to them In thy cIV-pring. No one who is a mother should without it, ai d Ihnm who are nursing will fin, of eieat In 111 fit to iho hoabh of their infants. For barrenness nnd all drsras-es nf Ihe worn! is with. rut a lival in ihe entire histoiy and cataloj nf. medicines; by its extraordinary strengthen power, it stimulates nnd strengthens the woinl weakness of which is the cau-o c failuro to b offspring. NERVOUS DISEASES. Under this he n! may be classed Pu'pilatioi the Heart, 'IV D doreiux or Facinche, Neurali Ind-gcs-ion, Tooth :u he, Melaiichnlj.llysloiies.i, in I aet, every disease caused hy the sharp, biti acrimonious burners irritating Iho nerves ; nerves tcrrive tho morbid impies.ion r,rii the . until, or ralher t r, r.i llin blood through the ngri nf the stoin.irh and i'igi live organs, anil alifcV i t. rr puts 01 1 ,0 : n 'y are appirentlv the saal be :ir i- i - 1 a-isrd bv the morliid inqe ' i1 1 1 -rd t'V ill - nerves, to I - of Dr. sVLET.seus ) r. ore iho patient that he I i .11 Conveyed f.-o;.. part. I. w I NACE nii'u-.i .u the cure in !.i i 1. : i:!:Y.-ii,5;i.-',' "1 i.i : is an iii.' :: id wil'i iif-r ' 1 r ii ; 'on', aeriniooioo.i h l'.i ,1s, sv:i!ii g ,11 t tieme iniu n-I f -,e 1 sr. ANTUONY'.-t FIR ao -y ,!i . !.-', n'-.v ys n-e ' ,-.--i !. It proceeds from mors lodged in the blood : 0 loo's and face, cansinir ail put aiions on the s ; s they only tend 'I t part, ar' I pi-r'.i l-t.i-.vise iini r,frr. 1 1 0 are war IiiroiV ti e .1;; r.-i'-.s,' iloith. euie the die Il an n-.ie-a e i.i nine l.l.-e.'.-ng ia e eu 1e.11 -t r-,1 1 t :lv cause ; ;t -d v ur bio Dr. "SWEF, ly ui.mauo t. pa l t!i and vou will ho i'oul huo; 1 o I in a d.,v. Sl-.liS PA?, ..';. , a tharuugh purithr of blood, dill s,ri" h mil 1 very impurity in the m reimite p-rts of the h.,dv anil cx;n it I'iroiigli ni diu-n nf the l o.-cls. There i. not vein, at ry, miiHcIo or or-;an of llie entire frainewn.k man, lhal Dr. Sncitser'a Panacea does not 1 piove. To tali i it when, you, aie well is to ki we'l ; and when sick to Income well. Tn. SV.-FF.TSFrS PAS-ICE A, Mntc poe 1 only of a v, g. iabl,. niatier, or medical nei and wairante.l, on orh, a" eoutninii g not one j trele of rneriuri.l, mineral, or cl.iniir.if subslan, 's ThiliI to I , 1 e.leeliv l.l'.iiulf s l the imi-l ten age, or the we,'.e. fiann-, uinK-r any stage of I j man fill eiine ; l' i nio-l p'eas lit ami benign in iteration lli it win e cr oil. n d to the world ; 1 nt the sani-i lime ihe most ceri iin in searching . the mot of :.i y t it pla 11', lio.vever deep, and perb rm'ng a c re. Pure J! per b ill!.-, or ilxltstil s f.,r ?-r. i sale, wl.nlcrale net! retail, at the corner CHARLES inu i'K A'l'T Sirei-u Ih.himore, 1 n'-o by GEORGE BRBIUT Nov.n injy.-.y ITS WO IH AS J5AiEI' ixtrns, acains, nn.l fyr hinih nf lnah Sr rex Cured. ' rinJl.M-.X t. .i.MVKRSAI. (lIVTVtPVr J. tho ni'et complete Burn Antidote ever kno ll litst-ri)y) (,n,d as if by Magic) stops pains of ""-ost de.-peiato Burns and Scalds. For old S.,v Biti'scs, Cut., Sprains, Ac., 011 man nr beast, i ho ,cst application thai can he made. Thnus. have triej and thousands praise it h ia ihe n pufict master of pain ever discovered. All use recommend it Every family should be nr led with il. None can tell how soon some of family mny need it. Cj Olwrve each box r-f the genuiro Oij, 1. a tlir nan-.e o: c. I oi si.t wrilUn on t'ae out label. To irriil.te lira is forgery. Bo .tmen, I.iv, ry Men, Farmers, and all who Horse--, nii find this Ointment ihe ny best II lln y C 111 u f.r C-llar Calls. Scratches, Kicks, &c, oft tin ir aniuials. Surety every inerrilul'i would Keep Id. Hernials as tree from pain 1 hlo- Tousey's Universal Ointment is all II i p. 1 all lhat i. qilireil. Try it. Bl PES OF INSECTS. For the sting or of poisonous Insects, Tousey's Ointment is 1 va le 1. Hundreds havo iried il and found it e PILES CURED ! For Ihe Piles, Tousey'. nivrisal Ointment is one of tho heat Remedies can bo applied. All who have tried it for the recommend it. OLD SOKES CURED. For old obsli Sons, there is nothing "equal to Tousey's ( nic.it. A person iu Manlius hud, for a liunib. y..rs, a sore leg that batllej tha skill of ihe doc 'IV.usey'a Ointment was recommended hy ou die vi-iling physicians, (who knew its great virti and two boxes pr,,i!ueed more benefit ihnn the tiei t had received fior.i any and a'l pioiou. 1, dies, Lei .all irv it. BURNS AND KJALDS CURED. Thous of cases c.f Burns und Scahls, in H ,,tri ol country, h,ve 1 cen cured by Tousey'. Uuiv t "iitirncut. Certilie.ite. enough could'ho had t lite lode of this sin e. YIOLEN V BRUISE: CURED." Tctiu ..Is 1 11 testimonial-, iu favor i-T Tousey's Oinli forcuting Biuise.i, have la-en oil' red lha pro lies. Hundreds in Sjracu-e will certify toils e inni'.s in reli, viug ibe pain of tha unvi .severe Bi All persons should iry it. SCALD HEAD CURED. S .res of e .ae. , ScaM Head have been cured by Tou-ey's Oin ineni, 'Fry it it -,1,1,1111 f ii's. SALT RIIKI'M tH'RIU). Of.'l iho rcine.bi ever disrov, retl for tin nio.-l ili. igreeal le complain Tousey's l ii vcr.-al Ointment is the uicjt c.ilnpb-l ll never was k'l awn 1 1 lad. .. , CHAITl.i) HANDS CAN BE CURED.. Tun i'j' l uiversil I l.t iinei t will always cured wor-t n.-ti uf Ciiajpcd Hand', t:cuie of per. so, will t ite ilea. SOiiU LIPS CURED. For the cure of So Lips, tin re was never auyihing made equal, 10 To sey's Ointment. It i. sure lo cum llleiu. 'Fry il Il is a scieuiilic compound, warranted nol toco tain any pnpiraiii n of Mercury, flj Piiee ' ceuls per box. For fnilhir psriktitars conceiuii thi. really valutl lo Ointiueiil, the public are ith red to I'liinphb Is, 10 be had ralu, of respri-ial Dingi(!s!B ami Miirrhiut throughout the Utrl hiatus. Prirp.,e-I by ELLIOT A TOUSEY, Drus,ie fyiM-use, For sal by JOHN VOUNO. Kunburv, M.A. McCAY, Norihumlx" SH. I lil.i, lull. ly eow