Professor Longfellow, of Harvard Universe If, it hf rnany persons considered the best Foot of the ago. Ilia poems entitled 'Voices of the Night,' are among the most solemn and truly instructive compositions extant ret some ffraoeless wair has written the fol- lowhur Parody. He hrs done it so wcl, that r wo cannot resist the inclination to re-publish his waggery. 1 the voice or thk night-" A r-"i - . . mofesso HoTrtLtow Tirad ef reading, tired of writing, tired of copying and inditing, And the, bed looked so inviting, as if courting me to sleep, That I folded up my paper, and extinguishing my taper without cutting up a caper, Softly to my rest did creep. Soon I fell into a slumber, and had dreaming without number, With no nightmares to encumber, the bless ings of my rest, When a sound beneath my "winders," burnt my visions into cinders Knocked my sleep all into flinders, so that I got up and dressed. Such another horrid squalling, and infernul caterwauling, Never could be so appalling, as to me it seem- ' ed that night, The Thomas cats of all creation, were let out upon probation, And were scratching "liko the nntion," in an everlasting fight. Hastily throwing up the sashes, I mnde di vers frantic dashes, Of shovelsfnll of fire and ashes, on the mad den'd brutes below. Quick the fiends began to scatter, and tocease their tamal clutter. Having settled thus the matter, I again to bed - did go. But if I should live forever, it were all a vain endeavor, And I'm certain I conlJ never forget the hor rid fright, Which came o'er me through tho sashes( when I threw the fire and ashes, In some half-a-dozen dashes, on the "voices Or THE NIGHT." THE WORTH OF WIDOWS. "Rich widders are about yet," said Nicky Nollekins to his friend Bunkers, "though they are snapped up so fust. Rich widders, Bill, are special providences, sent here to pick up deserving chaps when they can't switn any longer. When you've been clown twys't, Billy, and ore jist o(T agnin, then comes the widder float in' along. Why, splatlerdocks is nothin' to it, and a widder is the best of all life-preservers when a man is 'amost swamp ed and sink in', like you and mo." "Well, I'm not partic'Iar, not I," replied Billy, "nor never was. I'd tike a widder, for -my part, if she's got the mint-drops, and never ask no questions. I'm not proud nover was harrystocratic I drinks with any body, and smokes all the segars they give me. What's the use of bein' stuck up st iff! Its my principle that other folks are nearly as good as me, if they're not constables nor a!d dermen, I can't stand them sort." "No, Billy," said Nollekins, with an en couraging smile, "no, Billy, such indiwidooals as them don't know human natur'. A Drunkard on Fire. Dr. Nott, in his lectures, gives the following account of n young man, about 25 years of age : "He had been an habitual drunkard for many years. I saw him about 9 o'clock in the evening on which it happened, but he was then as full as usual, not drunk, but full of liquor. "About 1 1 o'clock, the same morttinjr, t called to see him. I found him literally roasted, from the crown of his head to the soles of his feet. He was found In a black smith's shop, just across from where he had been seen. The owner, all of a sudden, dis covered an extensive light in his shop, as though the building was in one general flame. He ran with great precipitancy, and on throw ing open the door, he discovered a man stand ing erect in the midst of a widely extended silver colored flame, bearing, as he described, exactly the appearance of the wick of a burn ing candle in the midst of its own flame. Ho seized him, (tho drunkard,) by the shoulder, jerked him to the door, upon which the flumo was instantly extinguished. There was no fire in the shop, nor was there any possibility of any fire having been communicated to him irom any external sources. It was a case of spontaneous ignition. A general slough soon came on, and his flesh was consumed or re moved in the dressing, leaving the bones and a few of the larger blood-vessels' the blood, nevertheless, rallied around the heart, and maintained the vital spark until the thirteenth day, when he died, not only the most loath some, ill-featured picture that was ever pre sented to the human view, but his shriek, his groans, and his lamentations, also, were enough to rend a heart of adamant. Ho said he was suffering the torments of hell tliat he was just upon its threshold, and would soon enter its dismal cavern; and in this frame of mind he gave up the ghost Oh ! the death of the drunkard ! Well may it be said to beggar all descriptions ! I have seen other drunkards die, but never in a manner so awful and aflectina." A Bl'CKET FIGHT. In the year 1005, some soldiers of the com monwealth of Modena, ran away with a buc ket from a public well belonging to the Slate of Bologna. This implement might bo worlh a shilling ; but it produced a bloody quarrel, , which was worked up into a bloody war. ; Henry, the king of Sardinia for the Empc. ror, or Henry the second, assisted the Mode, nesa to keep possession of the bucket ; and ' ill one of tho battles he was made prisoner. His father, tho Emperor, offered a chain of - gold that would encircle Bologna, which is . seven miles in compass, for hi sou's ransom, . but iu vain. After twenty-two years impri- cnont, and hi father beiny dead, he pined way and died. His monument is still ex tant in the church of the Dominicans. This fatal baoket is now exhibited in the tower of the cathedral f Modena, emWd in an iron cage. 1TE"V7 CHEAP O00D3. John W. Friling, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and easterners, that he has Inst received and opened splendid assortment of GOODS, consis ting, or UHY UfjajafS, Groceries, Hardware, Queetuwart, SfC. Tbe pnblic art invited to esll and examine for themselves. ' Sunbury, May 1848 tf CUTLERY. AN extensive Stock of Pocket end Tsble CUT LERY, for est by JOHN 2. COLEMAN". Not. 33 and 88 ARCADE, and 8 North THIRD Street, Comp istng 5000 doten Penknives, Scissors smt Kurort. Also, s choice sssottment of Rotors tk Rons, WoetenhotmV, Greavrs'e, W. 6t 8. Bulcher'a and Fennry s Cutlery. Also, Spanish, Dirk and Hunting Knives. Also, Guns, Pistols, snl Bowie Knives. Alee, The American Razor Strop, a superior rttrle, worty the attention or Unalrrs. Card Dealers in Culleiy, will find the above 8tock worthy their attention, a the Suhscribrr's chief business Is importing end telling cutlery, Phil.det'hia, June 10th, 1848 ty. GIESE feSON. Commission nnd Forwarding MERCHANTS, No 48 Commerce Street Whavf BALTIMORE Will receive and sell all kinds of Country Pio dure Flour. Grain. &C. N. B. Particular attention given to the sale of Lumber. And cash advances made on con. signments, when required. April 1, 1848. 4m PHILADELPHIA lODXCAL HOTJSE, Ettr.hlulied 15 years ag; by Dr. K1NKELIN. The oldest, surest and Its! hand lo cure nil forma of seen t disease, disease of (he skin and solitary habits of youth, is I) It. KINK K 1i I N , N. W. turner of 3d and Union tin., between Spruce and Pine, 1 tquaree from the Exchange. YOUNG MEN ! if yon value your life or your health, remember, the delay of a month, nay, even a week, may prove your ruin, both of body and mind. Hence let no false modesty deter you from making your rase known to one who, from education and respertobilily,cm alone befriend von. He who places himself under Ur KINKELIN'S treatment, may religiously confide, in his honor as a gentleman, and in who-e bosom will be forever lucked the aeerct of the patient. Too many think thoy will hug the secret to their own heart, and cure themselves, Alas! how of ten is this a fital delusion, and how many a pro mising young man, who might Imve been an orna ment to society, has failed from the earth. COUNTRY INVALIDS, finding it inconvenient to miikc personal applica tion, ran, by elating their ease explicitly, togeihrr with all their symptoms, (per I, t'rr. post-paid.) have forwarded lo them a chest comninir.g Dr. K's me dicine appropriated accordingly. Packages of Medicines forwarded to any part ol the United Stale at a moment's notice. rj Post rrn litters, addressed lo Dr. Kir hi d, Philadelphia, will be promptly attended to Oc. 30lh. 1847. ly M'CLEES & GEKMON'S DAGUERIIGOTYPE ROOMS, No I9S Clicsnut Street, South East Corner of Vtghfh mt , I'hlliitkjihta. I PORTRAITS from the smallest hreaat-in to the largest size, aingly or in groups. The 1'ioprictors are warranted in aiyinp, that their work bss gained a reputation second to none in the world. Extracta from the Preaa t l.ifc-lika in the expression, chaatly correct in the shading. Ledger. The ait haa arrived at gra.it p- rfccnoo, and none understand it belter than McClee & Ger mon." Baltimore lri: Admirable! notliing cm exceed their exquisite delicacy." U. S Gazette. Extract from the report of the Judges, at the last fair of the Franklin Institute Daguerreotypes in this department there are some very excellent specimens in the exhibition, and the Juilgrs think they are a progressive improvement in thia branch of the art. They have not r commnnded an a ward in favor of anv of the rompeiiiors, but are ili-posed to rank as Jint in order, the collection of McCLEES & UEKMnpi, aa containing the lar gett number of niperior tptcimcni." I hiludelphia, Feb 19, 1848. 6m MIX YEA IIS AGO fTHE children began to cry for Sherman's Lo X sengo. Tho nniso waa not no loud at that lime, but it has kept increasing ever since, and n. w haa Income so great that the mouths of the little nnea ran scarce be atoped. Dr. Sherman aympv thises with the little sutf. rer. and viry much re- are s that any of them should be disappointed. Knowing the vast hencht which haa been confer red upon the community by the introduction of his inlalliMe won iff I1OZEHOE8, he haa entered into arrangnmenta for enlarging hi Manufactory, by means of which I e thinks be wi tic ante to euppiy me tit-maml. ami lite ame pains and eare will bo taken, th.it the-o clebrnted Lo. tengea be maJe as they h ivo always been, in or dcr that lhoe who depend tipn them, may not he disappointed in their hopes. He knew when he commenced the manufacture of the Worm Lozen ecu, that thry would atipewde the use of every other vermifuge, aa the Lozenge la veru pleatnnt lo the taate, tpecdy in its rflectx. aa well aa certain, and the quantity required to effect a perfect cure, ia very email. These proprrlies. in connexion with the f cl lhai they are sold for 26 cents per box, thus lMcmg uirni in me react) or the poorest man in the lami, baa not only caused them lo take the place ol every other vermifuge ever offered, but al so rendered them popular to the community. Dr. Sberman'a J OOOOH LOZGNQBS continue lo cure Uouglis, (J. Ida, tionsumption, Asthma, shortness and diflicully of Breathing, and other discs ea of the Lungs, with lha aama facility they did on their Aral introduction, and lha mm.lr have now become persuadej hy actual eirwiionce. that on the accession of a slight cold, they have only to atrp to either the Dr'a. office, or one of the Agents, and obtain a box of his Cough I.oxenges, wnirn are very convenient to carry in the pocket and to lake a few through the dy. By pursuing thia rouiae a cure is ofirn effected in 84 hours, and ths patient about bia hutim ss. 80 area! is lha ee. lehrity of the I.oxenges, thai thouaanda of persona who bave tiaej them, and become acquainted with their effect, will never be without them. SHERMAIV'g POOR MAN'S PLASTHR haa cuied more cases of Rheumatism, Psi 1 in 1I10 Back, Side and Chest, Lutnl ao and Wtaknes, than any application that haa ever been made. Aa the celebrity of the Planter haa incieased, hundreds of unprincipled rascals have a 1 tempted lo counter feit it, and palm it off uput tho community a the genuine. fj Bewaia nf Deception. .TJ) Remem ber that the true and genuine Plaster is spread up on reddish paper made eprealy for the purpose, and in every ease tbe signature of Dr. H her man is piiot' d upon the back of the l'. ster, and the whole secured by Copy Right. None others are genuine. Therefore when you want a real good Bhrrman'a Poor Man'a Plaster, call at lha office, 108 Naasau alreet, and you will not be disappointed. Remember the number, 10S Nasau at., where all Dr. ethermao's Loaengea are sold. Hia Agenta re Mrs. Hays, 130 Fultoa street, Brooklyn If meson, Williamsburg t and Redding Co, Boatoa, end JOHN YOUNU, Buobgry, ' M. A. McCA V, Northumberland. September I lib, 1817. ly. SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAM 0K1N l'iLLLI3TEIV3 CD 11 JOT O? JBCE 03 S3" "Q I T has power to cans all tTTawt SORES. CM ' RUT UIjUUO nuivi, uuiii asivunojuo, OI8ONOU8 WOUNDS to discharge their pu Hid matters, and then heals them. It Is richly termed All-nealtng, for there la scare ly a disease, external or internal, that it will not benefit I have need it for the last fourteen years for all diseases of ths cheat, consumption and Her, involving the utmost danger and responsibility. and I declare before heaven at.d man, that not in one single ease haa it failed In benefit when the pa. lirnt waa wbbin the reach of mortal means. I have had physicians, learned in the profession. I have had miniatera of the go-pel, judges of tbe bench, aldermen, lawyers, gentlemen of the high rat erudition, and multitudes of the poor ue it in verv variety of wav. and there haa been but on voire one universal voice aaylng t "M'Alliater, your Ointment Is GOOD." In Scrofula. Old Sores. Ervsepelas. Teller U vrr Complaint, Sore Eyes, Quini-y, Sore Throat, Bronchilie, Urokm or Sore Breast, Tiles, all Chest Diseaees, rueh as Asthma, Oppressions, Pain Also, 8ore !.ip, Chapped Hands. Tumors. Chil dr, n's Cutaneous Eruptions, Nervous Di.rnves, and of the Spine, there is no medicine now known iriii.fi. 8CAI.D HEAD. We have cured casea that actually defied every thing known, aa well aa the ability of IB or 20 doctora. One man told o he had erenl $300 on his rh Idien without anv bene fit, when a few boxes of Ointment rund them, BALDNESS It will rratore the hair sooner than any other thiHg. H EAliAUHIS I he salve has cured persons nf the headache of 12 jear standing, and who had it regular every week, so that vomiting often took p'nee. Ilxarsxaa, Eaa Acns, and Aetis the Face, are cured by thia Ointment with like success. RIIKN8. It is one of the best thing in the world for Burns. (Read the directions around the box.) iHbU.MA I ISM. It removes almost Immedi ately the tnflimation and swelling when the ptin cea-cs. ( Read, the Directions around the Box.) I r bb I . Consumption, l.iver Com- isitit. Pain in the cheat or side, falling off of the hiiir, one or thn other always accompanies roM feel. (Thia Ointment ia the true remedy.) It is a ni'c sign ot disease to have cold teet. TETTER. There ia nothing belter for the cure i.f Teller. PILES. Thousnnda aie yearly cured by this Ointment. CORNS. Occasional use of the Ointment will always keep Coins from growing. lVopIo need never be troubled with them il they will use V, Head the fulluwmg Communication, R, ceived from an old. respected an J well known citit' n of r hradalphta. and then judge for your self: Philadelphia. 10 mo., 13th. 1846. To T. B. Peterson, Having been requested lo cio mv opinion on the morits of M'ALI.IS TEK rl SAI.VE, I am willing In enumerate some of the hrm fits which I have expeiieuccd in the use f tho article. In ti e anting nf I81!, I had an attack of Ery sipelas in my f.ico which became very painful, and extendi d into one nf my eyes, being attended with U vi r, my distress was great and I began to be f.-nr ful of lnhii-g my eye. Although not much of a believer in a hat is commonly c-illi d quack medicines. I urcha-ied a lnix and nn.de an application to my fare. To my sut prise the piin snnn abated, and in a werk'j time it was ent rc:y cured, and I firmly brlievo that it sm ihe salve, under Providence that cured me. From that time lo the present, 1 have used the article as occasion required, and in every case whore I have u-Cil it, I have found a decided benefit. At one lime, on going to brd at night, my 1 limn I was so sure that I swallowed with difficulty, but by an application of the salve I waa relieved lefore morning. I have us.ul it in rase nf hums, bruises sprains. anil n sh ruts, an wnn the happiest elTrcix, and ne case of poisoning hy a wild vine in the woods, has Ixen dried up and cured by a few applications. From my own experience, I would atronutv re commend it to all, aa a cheap, convenient, family mcitii-ine. . I h .vc heromn so partial In it, thai I expect lo keep it con-tnntly in my family. I hugh not sml'llioue to appear in print, yet I cannot nfu.e in bave this rommnnira'ion made public if judged best to serve the c use of bumani ly. Respectfully ihine. WM ADAMS, No. 36, Old York Road. CAUTION. No Ointment will be rennine unless (he nam' s of Jamea M'Alliater, or Jumna M A luster At Co., are written with a pen on eve ry labe'. JAMES M'ALI.ISTER. Side, proprietor of ihe aSive medicine. VyrillCE, 25 CENTS PER BOX.JXi Auknts : J. W. FRIMNO. Sunbury. FORSYTH, WILSON & Co., Northnmhrrland. Dr WM. M HICK LEY, Danvil'c. J. n. CROU8E. Selinserove, P. C. 8HKLLER, Lewi-burg, WM. F.NAOLE. Milton. JOHN SHARPI.ESS, Cattawissa. Feb. tilth, 1619. cowlv EN I, VfDI. VICL Dr. ALLEN'S VEGE- ABLE COMPOUND, for the cue of DYSPEP.slA. LIVER COMPLAINT. NER VOUS DEBILITY. BILIOUS AFFECTIO.N8, eVe. Thia Medicine i offered to ihe public under tho atsuranre that there is no article in exmlenre having stronger claims lo Iheir consideration. Br ing C'-mpnunded by a rrgular Graduate of Jrflrr son C. Ilege, Pbiladi Iph a, and a practising physi cian nf twenty years' standing in Philadelphia, hia long experience hat confirmed him in Ihe opinion Ih il a cm otind medicino was rrquired to prevent and remedy tbe debilitation pr dueed by ri-siiling in lo-v, miamatic clnnati s, ami to daniirr ict the pro Iratirs iuflumcie of many nervmia disorders with which lha human lamily are Minted. DR. ALLEN is a well known i hisirim. and he usivl tho abeve mrdirine in his practice for 8 years wi n lie most astonishing ellcci, having lea. led ita qualities in above FIVE THOUSAND OASES. No medii'ine ever rcet ived more Haltering re riimmei'datinna from physicians of eminent stand ing than has b, en bestowed on this. DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION AND ITS CONSEQUENCES. An eminent Prof.. aor eays: "Il chiefly arises in persona who lead either a very sedentary or irregular life. Althouuh not regarded as a fatal disease ; yet if neglrcd d nr Improperly licarrd, may bring on ircurablo M Isneholy, Jaundice, Madness, or Vetligi, Palsy and Apoplexy. A grist singularity a'teiidanl 011 it is, that it may and often doea continue a great length of time without any remission of the symp- vins. nfttcc,-, umi ami unra-lmua 01 m nd, in terne study, pr,.fuc eval uations, excis in venery, rxceMive use of rpirilunun liquors, !. tohsreo. o- pium. and other narcotics, iiumotlerato repletion, over uiaisnuon 01 me stomach, a deficiency or Ihe accretion of the t ile or giatrie juice, expnsme to loiu auu u.imii air, sre the chie f causes of lus d ease. fiVllllirinua "ii w.vici. i.oss or annvliix .i,.a , burn, aciiliiy, and feeiid erucUlion gnawing of ... niinarii nurp empty, Uneasiness in ihe Ibroit. pan ins sine, coalivrneas, rhillinaa, Imguor, townrss il spinu, p.lptlatiuna, and dia uilied aucp. T R E A T M ENT. DR. ALLEN'S VEGE TABLE CUMVOVNU has nev. . fi.,tl in .11:... ddij iniuialiate ivlitf, and a lad.cal cuie for ibia Uisisse. (Xj- Tb;s Medicine ran be had of II. B Mas-rr ouiiuury 1 j, j. nisiuii, rnlt vdle, Medlar dt uicaei, urwigsliurg and el Uruggiats generally. ALLEN it WARD, Proprietors. Philadclphis, Nov. 87, 1847. rq ly THE subscriber is prepared to receive and ac commodate a few transient or permanent Bwnltr; at her residence ia Sunbury. The lo cation ia in a handsome and pleaaant part of lbs town, commanding a fins view of Ihs Susquehan na, Northumberland and tbs scenery adjacent To persons from ths city, who wish lo spend a few months during las summer season, Sunbury affords delightful retreat. . .. ANN C, MORRIS. April 8, 1818 em BARS MOTE IsItTs PEimSYLTANIA Ths following Hat shows the current vales of all aanalvania Bank Notes. Ths moat ImpHeH re liance may I placed opo" H la erer tose tarafolly compared wiui aria cor reel ea irom dsi nell's Reporter. uanKi in I'niiaaeipnia. iriac. in NOTES AT PAR. Bank of Nntlh America , , par Bank nf the Northern Liberties , . par Commercial Bank of Penn'a. . par Farmera and Mcchanice Bank , , par Kensington Bank par Philadelphia Bank , . I par Schuylkill Bank " . . par Uouthwark Bank . par Western Bank . par Mechanics flank . par Manufartnrera Mechanics Bank par Bank of Penn Township . . par Oirard Bank . pa: Hank of Commerre, Isle Moyamensing" par Bank of Pennsylvania . . par Country Itniika. Bank of Chester County" Bank of Delaware County Westchosler par par par Cheater . Oermantnwn Nnrristown Doylcslown Eaatnn Hank or UcrmantownS Bank of Montgomery Co. Doylratown Bank par par par Kaston Bank Farmers' Bank of Burks ro Brivtot par Bank of Northumberland Northumberland par Columbia Bank A. Ttrnlge co.t;olumhia Farmera' Bank uf Lancaster Lancislci par par par p. Lancaster County Bank Lancaster Lancaster Bank Farmers' Bank nf Reading Office nf Bank of Penn'a. Office do do Offire do do Office do do Lancaster Reading par Harrisburg These Lancaster 1 offices Reading do not Eastnn Jiseuon. NOTES AT DI8COUNT. nnk of the United States Philadelphia 17 Pottsville par IrfiwistowQ failed Middletown 1 Carliale 1 Pittsburg 1 Hollidaysburg I Itarrisburg I Lebanon par Pittsburg 1 Piilebuig 1 Williamsport 1 Wilkesbarre IJ Allentown no aale Reading failed Pittsburg failed Erie do New Brighton do Chambereburg 1 Gettysburg 1 Monlrose 2 Erie 3 Wayncsburg 2J Washington Ij Honcsdule 1 1 Browns rille I York I M mere Bank of Pottsville Bank nf Lewistown Bank of Middlotown Carlisle Bank Exchange Bank Do do branch or Itarrisburg Bank Lebanon Bank Merbants'& Man 11 f. Bank Bank of Pittsburg Weal Branch Bank Wyoming Bank Northampton Bank Berks County Bank Office of Bank of U. 8. Do do do Do do do Bank of Chamhershurg Bank of Gettysburg Bank nf Susquehanna Co. Erie Bank Furmc rs' St Drovers Brink Franklin Bank Hoiiesdulo Bnk MonnngaheK Uank of B. York Hank N. B. Tho notea of those banks on which we limit quotations, and substitute a d.i?h ( ) aro nol purchased by tbe Philadelphia hmkers, with the exception nf those which have a letter nf reference, B R O K E N BANK S. Philadelphia Sav. Ins. Philadelphia Lo in Co. Schuylkill Sav. Ins. Kensington Sav. Ins. A Philad. I, hia do do do do failed failed failed Penn Township Sav. Ins. Manual Labor Bank (T. W; Dyott, prop.) failed 1 owauila naiiK I nvranila Alleghany Bank of Pa. Bedford no aale Bank of Beaver Beaver rlosed Bank nf Stvatara HanUburg closed Bank of Waxbiiigtuii Washington failed Centre Bank Belbfoiile closed City Bank Pitisbuig no sale Farmers' &. MerhW Bank i'ittsburg failed Farmers' & Mech'cs' Bank Fayette co. failed Farmera' & Mecb'ra' Bank Greencaatle failed Harmony Institute Harmony uo sale H uliliniidnn Bank Huntingdon Mnt Juniata Bank Lewislown no aale Lumbermen's Bank Warren failed .Northern Bank nf Pa. Dundaff no aale New Hope Del. Bridge Co. New Hoe closed Norihumb'd Union Col. Ilk. Milton no aale North Western Bank of Pa. Meadville closed Offire of Schuylkill Bank Port Carbon Pa. Acr. & Manuf. Bank Carlisle failed Silver Lake Bank Montrose closed Union Bank of Penn'a. Unionlown failed V estmoietand Bank Grrenaburg closed Wilkesbarre Bridge Co. Wilkesbarre no aale (Xj- All nolea purporting to he on any Pennsyl vania Bank not given in the above list, may be set town as frauda. NEW JERSEY. Bank of New Biunawick Brunswick failed par par Urlvidrte Bank Burlington Co. Bank Jmnuiercial Bank Jumlierlaiid Bank farmers' Bunk Belvidere Mrdford Perth Amboy Bridgelnn Mount Holly farmera' and Mechanics' Bk Rahway i farmers' and Mechanic Bk N. Biunawick tailed harmers anil Men hanla Bk Middletown Pi. r ratiKiin liana o; iy. j. Jersey City failed failed failed failed failed i faib-d i par no sale no sain iiiiiinaen UKg oi inuxing vo Hotuken lersey City Bank Jersey City Muclianii' Bank. Patterson MauiifacturerH Bank Belleville Morria County Bank Mornstuwn Monmouth Bk of N. J. Freeh.dd Mechauica' Bank Newark Mechanics' and Manuf. Bk Trenton Morris Canal and Bkg Co Jersey City Pout Nolea t Newark Bkg &. Ina (To Newark New Hope Del Bridge Co LainbertHvilla N. J. Manufac. and Bkg Co Iloboken N J Proteclon &. Lombard I'k Jersey City Orange Bank Orange Palermo Bank Patciaon Peonies' Bank do failed failed i failed 4 par par Piiiiceion Bank Prinecloa Salem Banking Co Salem State Bank Newark Stale Bank ElizahcuVown Stale Bank Camleii Stale Bank of Morris Morrbitown Slate Bunk Trenton Salem and Philad Manuf Co Salem Sussex Bank Newton Trenton Banking Uo Trenton Union Bank Devrr 1 i par 1 failed tailed I p., failed par par par par par par par par 'I Washington Banking Co. H ar ken sack DELAWARE. Bk of Wilm St Brandy wine Wilmington Bank of Delaware Wilmington Hank of Smyrna Smyrna Do branch Milford Farmera' Bk of rUate of lb I Duvet Do branch Wilmington Do branch firorgetown Do branch Newcistls Union Bank Wilmington rjj- Under 8'a (I J' On all banks marked Ihua () there are eh thrr rounlerfeii or altered notes or ihe various ds nominal inna. in rirrulaiion. Time uud IMNtaute Snvedl SUNBURY PERRY. TIHK subscribers hsving lessed Ihe Sunbury A Ferry, b'-g Iravs to inform tbs public, that Ihey are prepared to convey Teams, Pleasure Carriages and Fool passengers across lbs river w ith safely and without delay. They bavs pro vided themselves with naw and commodious crafts, which will always be attended with able and careful hands. Peisona travelling to and from and through Sunbury to New Berlin, Lewiaburg, Hartleton and other places, will find it greatly to their ad vantage tocroas at Ibis Ferry instead of ths Bridges, ss they would sav from two to four miles ia distance. JOHN SPKKCE. LEWIS LENHART, Sunbury, April I, 1840 C. BENHERT, BOOT MAKlilt, No. 40. South Fovbtm Srsnrr, Aanvi Cucstnut. Jau? SOih, JOURNAL. The Grand Purgative em or Measles, Ball Rheum, Heart Bum. Worms, Cholera Morbus, Coughs, Quinsey, Whooping Cough, Consumption, Fits, l.iver Complaint, Erialpelas, Deafness, Itchinga of the Skin, Colds, Gnui, Gravel, Nervous Complaints, Headache, Giddiness, Rheumatism, Piles, . Dyspep'la, Sen ivy, nmall fox, Jaundice, Pains In ths Back, Inward Wesknees, Palpitation of Ihs Heart, Rising In Ihs Throat, Dropsy, Asthma, revere of all kinds, Female Complaints, abb vaaisTT or ornaa ntaaasKS aaistno mom laroaiTias or tss atoon, xsn oa. STaccTiosa is Taa oaoass or nt- nisTiott. Experience has proved that nearly every Dis ease originates Rom impurities ot the Wood or de rangrmrnts of lha Digestive Organa 1 and to secure Health, we must remove thoaa obstructions or re store the Blood 10 iia natural atate. The aversion lo taMng medicine ia most rffe tuslly removed hy CucKsaa's Vxor.TASts Pfa etTivx Pitt, being completely enveloped with a mating of pure white Sugar, (which is aa distinct from the internal ingredients aa a nut ahell from the kernel) sn aavs rn tastk ov naniciss, But are as eaaily ewallowed as bits of csndy. Ikforeover they neither nmitenlf. or gripe in the slightest dearer, hoi operate equally on all ihe die- eaaed pane of the system, instead nf confining themselves lo, and racking ny particular region. Thus, if II e Liver be affected, one ingiedient will operate on Ihit particular organ, and, by cleansing il nf an Exceaaof Bile restore it toitsnn'uril atate. Another will operate on the Blood, and remove all Impuiitiea in ita circulation; while a third Vill effectually expel whatever impiiritie may have been discharged into the stomacl, si"1 hence they rraixx at th. hoot or tiir.t-k, re move all Impure Humors from the body: op n the porea externally and internally J sepirat all fore gn and obi oxious particles from the chyle, so that the blood may he thoroughly pnre thus secu ring s free end healthy action lo the Heart. Lungs and Liver; and thereby ihey assToss mkltr r vaiv whist Att OTifta insane aavx Vsitsn. The entire truth of the shove can he aureitnineJ by the trial of a ainglo box ; and Iheir virtues are so positive and certain in rra'oring Health, that the prnpiielor binds himself lo return the money paid for them in all casea where Ihey do not gie universal satis: action. Rctnll Price, 25 eta. per Ttox. Principal offire No. (16 Vcsey si., N. Yo k. Sold by JOHN YOUNG. Sunbury, M. A. McCAY, Nnrthuml o.lnnil. fcj" Bememher Dr. C. V. Clickenrr ia the in ventor of the Sugar Coated Piils. and that nothing of the sort was ever heard of until he introduced them in June, 1843. Purchsaera should, therefore, always ask for Cliekener's Sugar Coated Pills, and lake no olhrra, or they will be made the victima of a fraud. Sept. 18th, 1817. ly eow SILENCE THAT nnxirrt cot'r.n ! tiik texna inn y nav nun, ths wortK or Tim tiRSTitorxrt has sritv nrntrv, tiis cornu or coxsunrTinv hath IV IT A SOIJStl or H14T11. A RE YOU A MOTHERt Your darling child. your iitnl and earthly joy, is now perhaps confined lo her rhsmher by a danpernns cold hi r pale cheeks, her thin shrnnUm fingers, tell the hold di-ease haa already gained upon her the sound of her sepulchral cough iiiees your eoul, YOUNG MAN, when just about lo enter life, disease sheds a brarl rru-hing blinht over the fair prospecta of the future your hectic coua.h and b e ble limbs tell uf your loss arid hope, toil ymi nerd not despair. Thrru ia a balm which will heal the wounded lungs, il is 8 II E It SI AX'S ALIs-II EALING BALSAM. Mrs. ATTREE. Ihe wife of Wm. II. Altree, Esq. waa given OP by Dr. Senall nf Wa4tei;ton, Dis. Roe and MrClellan of Philadelphia, Dr. Roe and Dr. Molt of New York. Her friends all thought ahe must die. She bad every appearance nf being in consumption, and was so pronounced by her phyairiana Sherman's Balsam waa given and it cured her. Mrs. GARRABRANTZ, of Bull's Feiry, waa alao cured of consumption by Ihia Balaam when all other remedies failed In give relief ahe was re duced to a skeleton. Dr. A. C. Castle, Demist, 281 Broadway, haa witnessed its effects in several ca-es where no other medicine affoided relief hut the Balsam operated like a charm. Dr. O. also witnessed ita wonderful effects in curing Asthma', which it never fails of doing. Spitting Bloo I, alar ming aa it may he, ia effectually cured by thia Bal aam. It heala the ruptured nr wounded blood vreeela, and makea the lunga anund again. Rev. HENRY JONES, 108 Eighth avenne, waa cured nf cough and catarrhal affctiona 1 1 511 years e'anding. The first dose gave him more re lief than all the nthei medicine be bad ever taken. Dr. L. J. Heals, 19 De'anry street, gave it 10 a sistrr-in-lsw who was laboring under rou-umpi ion, and lo sriother eorvly sfll etvd with the Asthma. In both casta its effects were immediate, aoon re storing Ihem lo eomf.irtsb'e health. Mrs. LUCRETIA WELLS, 9 Christie sum. suffered from Asthma 43 yeara. Sherm.n'a Bal aam relirved hrr al once, and she ia comparatively well, being rnahlrd In subdue every attack by a timely use nf Ibis mrdirine. Thia indeed is the rrai remedy fur Cnugt a. Cnlda, Spitting BIoihI, l.iver Complaints, and all H e all rtinns nf the Ihrnat, and even AstWa snd Cnn-utnp inn. Price SS cents and ft per bnltb-. Dr. Sherman's Cough and Woru Lozenges, and Poor Man's Plaster sold as abovo, Ur. Shrrman'a office is al 108 Nassau at. N. Y. Agenta, JOHN YOUNG, Sunburv. M. A.M. CAY, Northumberland September llih, 1847. ty Vegetable 1'iilversal Pills, The only known Meitieine that at the some time purget purifiet and itrengtheiu the lytem. Losnoa, July 7, 1846. DR. I.E ROY'S Pill, i,e a new medicine which haa juat appeared, and is fast taking the places of all others of ihs aarre class. These pills are composed of many ingredients, but the two principal onre are Saraapariila and Wild Cher ry, so united that they art together; Ihe one, through its sdmixture with other suhstaccta, pu rifying and purging, while Ihe olhrr ia alrrngtbeij. trig the system. I bus those pills are at the Siine lime tonic and opening; a desideratum long and B"..j swugni mr oy medical men, bill never be fore discovered. In nher words they do Ihs work of two medicines, snd do il much better than sny two we know of; for Ihey remove nothing from Ihs system but the impurities ; so that while they purge they strengthen; and hencs Ihey cause no umimsuuQ, auu arc lonowru by no re-acliun. Dr, is. noy a puis nsvo a wonderful influence on the Wood ; they not only purify without weakening it, luoy nswii an uoxioua panicles from the cbyls belbie it is converted into fluid, snd thus make im pure blood so utter impossibility. As there is no debilitalioa, there ia no nausea or aickneaa at tending ihe operations of this moat excellent of me dieines, which never straina or lorlurea Ihs diges live (unctions, hut causes them lo work in a per feclly natural manner ; snd hencs peisona taking Ibem do nol breams irale and emaciated, but the contrary ; for while il ia lha properly of ihe Saraa panlla, united as it is with other ingredients, to ,mn.a all !... l e . ... '. " lureign ami impure, 11 is equally the properly of the Wild Cherry to retain all that ia natural and sound; and hence a robust state of hrabh ia ths eetlain rsaull of Iheir united opera 110ns. qO- Pries tS cents per BOX. A genu for Le Roy's Pills, J. W. FRILING, . JOHN YOU,NG.J8unbu, M. A. McCAY, Northumberl'd. August alst,l47.ly A IL peraoaa indebted to the subscriber, by aotc or book account, arc hereby notified to call and settle ths same without delay, in order to aavccoala. IRA T. CLEMENT. . Sunbury, April 33, 1818 DR. SWEBTSER'S LP 4Cw k C23 3JB V THIS Medieins is warranted, on oath, not lo contain a panicle nf Calomel, Corrosive Sub limate, Arsenic, Chloride of Gold, or any delete roos minerals. The principle upon which this Meiliclne seta, la b atttaina' and harmonising with natural h drives out sll foul acrimonious humors from the blood and body, and by sssimilsting with and strengthening Ihs gastric juice of Ihe stomach, it assists digestion ; in short mere is nni a vein. arm. ry, muscle or nerve in Ihe human body, that ia not strengthened by ths PANACEA, snd il slso possesses the remarkable property of rrmoving mercury from ihs bones and joints. TOR ERUPTION8 OP THE SKIN, Scurvy, Scorbutic Affeelions.Tnmora, Scrofula or Kinea' Bab. While Rwellings, Erysipelas, Ulcers, Caneera, Running Sores, Scabs and Biles, lime and a drlerndned perseversnce in D . SWEET- 8ERH PANACEA, will effect s cure. FOR INDIGE8TION. Rejection nf food. Nausea, Vomitings, Nervous af lections, Rillious romptuinta, Head arl e, Pa'cm ss, or Female lrtegtilariliea. Dr. S WEE 1 StiK o NAUEA will soon effect a rure ; but if ohstmsie, or sltended with griping, flying pains, the dose should be increased, and Ihe cure will sonn he ef (retell. 11 not the patients frighten themselves with the idea thai they are ton wenk lo take much mrdii-ine; but bear in mind that thia mi'illy' opera ting med cine pat not weakness into ihe frame, but mm I certainty drawa weaknrs out, leaves strength in its plsce, and by giving composed s'eep at nig! I. snd an appetite In relish any food, re-animara the whole frame with vigorous action, clearing the mind and improving the sight. SCROFULA AND GLANDULAR AFFB0. TitiiNS. , Scrofula is said In be heriditary. ihe infant re ceiving from its parents ihe seeds nf ill's iliseas-, which increases with ita years, if neglected anil not siibmittrd lo frequent purification with Dr. 8 WEET8ER'S PANACEA. The glands are pis red in the corners of the body, and nut nf Ihe way of direct communication ; their real n-e i- a subject on which much difference of opinion prevails; il au (Tires us to know that when in a diseased slate, Ihey are eapsMe of being purified and elit msed by a long rour-e nf Dr. SWEETSER'S PANA CEA, which restores them to sound and proper action. Scroful. us persons can never pav too much attention to their blood, its purification ehou'd be their first thought, for after a long oniric of perse verance, thi y will ever cure hereilit iry disease. In rases of JACND1CE. ASTHMA. LIVER COMPLAINTS, TIC DOLOREVX RHEU MATISM OR RHEUMATIC GOUT, Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA cannot be 100 high ly extolled ; it seatchre out the very root of ihe disease, and by removing it from the Blond mokes a cure certain snd permanent. For diseases of the Bladder ami Kidnrtt, Strie turet. Gravel. Stone, I'ile.n, Fintula, Un'nari ()l. ttrucliant and Extreme Coilirencse Dr. SWEET SER'S PAKCEA is the best remuly ever trc.l; it removes all lho?e acrimonious homo a from the Blood which give rise to ihe above dis-e.-is-rs, and hy kerptng the blood in a pure condition, injures health. For DIJOP3Y, FALLING ot thk DOWELS, Impur lien nf the Blood, Mercurial Taint. Weak nest of the Spine Flow of Blood lo lite Head Gid d ue. Signing nnd Buzzing No'se in the Head nnd Enrt. Dr. rAVEETSBU'tf PANACEA will give rcrliiti rellcT; in oil severe and chronic cns-e, the patients cinnnt be loo often reminded that lar ger riMes and pemrreraner, will effect 9 rurr. I-i Chills nnd Frrrrn, Bilinut Fererx, Affecl'nnt of the F.iies end Eon, Sjmngy and I'Urding GumK Bronch ti and rec-nl Cmipa and CW, Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA will be f.,und erfcclly sure and certain in ita effects GRAVEL AND URINARY COMPLAIN I s. Thore cnmp'&inta are generally attended wi b the most fatal rnnsrqncncrs, and ate seldom or nr. ver CU'cd by the prrant mode nf treatment ; llvy usunl'y nrenmpsny Ihe pilienl I . the arrive, after suffering ibe mot rxcruiiating pain and tiirinre. The cause of these complain s are the same us all others, the dross ol the blood becom" s rncrusred on Ihe finest narrow passages, when nr.s nioibid seciettnns and sloppagiaof U'ine. Y. u will find the moat powerful d un tie of 110 ue.a-i they only increase the quantity of urine and do not pinify ml strenslhen lb' prt. Bv purifying the blued wiih Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA, vou re move Ihe cause ol the disease, consequently it can not exist any longer, afiir sufficient p 'lsrirrani-e in its use has deprived thn blood and body of all acrimonious humors and incrustation. DISEASES or tss LUNGS-CONSUMPTION. Thia ia a erv prey-lent and fatal disea-e ; it re subs mostly from neglected roughs, rolda and bron chitis, also from impioprr treatment in many ot'ier cases, such aa measles, fevers, it fl.iniiinti ns and small pox, ami a host of olhrr badly treated diseases; where the rails', instead nf having liern thoroughly removed from the blond and body, have only been palliated nr removed from one pirt to break out in another. By divesting y ur hodics of all foul hu mors, through ihe medium of Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA, the rure ia al onre rendered certain and permanent. R. collect, while there is scrim) nious humors floating in the circu'aiiun, it is as apt to settle on the lungs as sny other parbof the body ; this is Ihe reason that consumption ia so prevalent- BILEvS. SORES AND ULCERS. Whirh Jfou aee on Ihe exterior, come from and havel'ncir source in, the inleiior, and might just as well have rrliled on ynui lunga, liver, nr any other part; whirh we know they frequently do, and pro luce nnl violent inflammatory disorders. The humor which occasions these sores ia of a highly acrimoninns burning nature We know il from Ihe pain il gies in forming, and afterwards its ra pidly ulcerating and corroding the flvah and skin of Ihe pa l where it breaks out. Thia shows Ihe necessity of frequently purifying the blood with Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA, and keeping such malignant humors in sut jiction. Should you bave a bile or ulcer, be ihuiikful that nature haa taken trouble l warn you of the danger your life and bo ly ia in, fur il ia a warning thai the blood is foul. Had this aamr acrimony aelrc'rd the lungs in-trad of Ihe surface nf your body for ita seat, consump tion of Ihe lungs would have been ihe'consequenee. Di lay nol then, lo purify and cleanse with Dr. 8we iscr's Panacea. SPINE DISEASE. Spinal affections, mlargemrnl of Ihs bones snd joints, white aweilinss, rip joint C0ir-.;,,ni, rup Uiss, falling of I he bowels and worn', disease, will fin 1 a Sredy oure in Dr. SWEETSER'S PA NACEA. Where the disraso ha been of long standing, the lime required lo mako a cure will be kwger ; but the patient may real assured thai a. determined perseverance will ellect it. BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA iivn DISEASE OF THE WINDPIPE. These iliseasei proceed from the aeriosity or corrupt humors of the blood, having ai Hied itself on Ihe throat and lunga, and slopped ihem up, so thai thry cannot draw sufficient air in for respirstion. Dr. 8WEET8ER'S PANACEA will give imme. diate relief, and to make the cure per feci and cer tain, il should be continued some lime sft-r, to free Ihe system of all bad humors. RHEUMATISM, RHRUMATIiJ GOUT AND MERCURIAL DISEASES Find a safe and speedy cure in Dr. SWEET SER'S PA NA CEA. It cures l y aearching every blond ves-el and arlrry, and driving out all impu rities snd foul humors accumulated therein, which s Ihs csuae of rheumatism, gout and swellings of tbs joints. Tbs dslelerous effects of calomel and other mineral poisons, readily yield lo ita lov.K-ian influence ; indeed, whan iu valuable properties be come fully known, the use of alt mineral poison will be consigned to 'lha tomb of all the Capuleia,' and only be thought of ss a bv -sona custom nf lh .tar. ker ages. Dr. 8areetser's Panacea ia also a aura cure for dyepepala, piles, eostiveness, vertigo, hsadr ache, pain in Ihe breast and liver complaint. FEVER AND AGUE. Paver is always caused bv a disorderly move- seat of the blood, struggling to frse iteeff of some thing thai etieombere il ; la fact, every kind of fe ver is nothing more than atruggle between ibe blood sud corrupt humors, and aa aoon as tho cur- nipt humors are expells l, you have no name fever' When s patient with levrr aubmita lo be bird, nr have hia blood poisoned with mercury, H wesVrne his frame to s-ch a degree that if ha survives sw proesss, it alw ys leasee him subject i distressing chills, when limes nut of 10 ha resorts to agne pills powders, or Ionic mixtures; this is going from bad lo worse, as these vegetable pills, powders, Ac, are nothing but mercury snd quinine in disguise, which may for a t'mvs drive tbs disease so far into Ihe body as not to be perceptible, but very soon is :ll I L. .... . 1 . L r r . ' "u saairr wnn irarrui violence. TO cars apuo and fever, ihe diMse nf the disease must be re moved out of the blond" and body, which ran be ef freltially dons hy using f. SWEETSER'S PA. NACE A, which purifies, cleanses amd strengthens. Il contains nothing that can pntfribly injure, and its use Is always s safeguard agalnM cYdHaod severs. PILES. In Att Caara ov Pitaa, Dr, Irttttft SKW9 PANACEA will effect a very speedy cur. ft ro moves from the blood, stomach and bowels sll those fout acrid burning humors, which are' tin cause of Pilea and Costivenra, and by atrerrgtben ing Ihe digestive organs, improves every part of th rntire body. FLATULENCY AND WIND. Thee diseases are caued by the stomach nmi bowels being choked up with viscid slimy matter, he air which enters lhm eannnt cope until form! by some contraction nf lbs a omach to expel il f herce the caum .if pain. A few doses of Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA will convince U sufferer that relief is sttaincd GREAT MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN, Parents will find Ihe PANACEA s valtiibfo medicine for their children, kerping their bodies in a hrabhy Condition, thereby asiating Iheir g owth; children or grown peisona. after taking it. are not list lo to be attacked with an epidemic as before, aa it always leaves Ihe blood in s pure condition, and ihe nitr rwirm in a strengthened stste ; it drives out a'1 kind's of weaknf M frPm h bo,J, tn, I ill heal hy within. MARRIED LADIES Will find Dr. SWE TVER'S PANACEA a mc.ll. c;ne purely ad ipted to their use. Most ladies du ring the period nf pregnancy are afflicted with pile. Dr. Swrelsrr'a Panacea, hy regulating Ihe bowels, w ill entirely obviate this, and its purifying proper ties nn the blood and fluids, insures to Ihem heal thy off prtng. No one who is a mother should bo without it, and thoaa who are nursing will find it of E'cnt hem fit lo the health of iheir infanta. For barrenness and all diseases nf the womb, il is without a rival in the entire hislmy and ciinlogun of medicines ; by its extraordinary strengthening power, it htimulatrs and strengthens the womb, a weakness of which is the cause of failuro to have offspring. NERVOUS DISEASES. Under ihis head may be clascd Palpitation of the Heart, Tic Dolore-iux or Faceache, IVeuraleia, tndigea'ion, Toothache, Melanchol) , Hysterics, and in fact, every disea-e caused by the aharp, biting, acrimonious humors irritating the nerves ; the nerves receive the morbid impies.ion from the eto mach, or rather from the blood through ihe agency uf ihe stomach and dige-tive organs, and although other parts of Ihe body sre. appucutly the scat of ihe disease, still il ie caused by ihe morbid imn-rs- si 111 conveyed from t1 e blood by the nerves, to that putt. A ii-w doses of Dr. SWEETSER'S PA NACEA will soon assure the pitient tit -1 bn Ins the euro in bis jaws-'ssion. nnvsirr.T.As, or sr. anthonyvs fire. This is an ir.fljmm.i'ory di-o-dcr, alw ysat'end ed with m -te or I'M pain. It proceeds from tho foul, ncriiiiiviious humors lodged in tbe blond and fluids, settling on the I m'i and face, raming ex tremis puiii and fi vers j all appln stions on the ur iVe arc wnrc than useless, is tliey only ! nd to throw ll .0 disea-r in some other part, and perlnp-i rouse death. Dice. 'ins; is likewise itnj roper. To, me Ihe di ease you niu-t gi t rid ,.f ;hc C"US0 ( on ly manage 1 1 get ihe foul hum "T.5 Out of y ur bbol. ai d vou will he wetl in a d.iv. Dr. wVBET. SER'S PANACEA, a ihoroiinh punfi.r of tbs bloisl, w ill s. arch out every impurity iu Ihe mnro remote p rta of the body and rxp. I it thrnugii lha m, diutn f Ihe t'owels. Thrre m nol a vein, vie. ry, niusrle or orgin of ihe rnlire framewoik of man, that Dr. Swe.-taer'a Piin.ii-ea dors nol im prove. To take it wh-n you are welt hi le keep we;l ; and when sick to Income well. DR. SWEETSER'S PANACEA, brine com posed i.nly ol a vegetnldo matter, or me Ileal nerba, and wairanlnl, on oith, as containing not one par licl.i of mrrrnriii), mineral, or chimieal substances, a found to be perfectly harmlma to Ihe mo-t lender age, or the weakest frame, under any stage nf h man suffeiinc ; Hie mo-l plea.int and beniim in iff oier iltoii (ImI u er offr. J . the world; an.f al the rain- lime ihe most certain in sear hing mil the root nf any cunpla n', bowever deep, and of prrf rm:n a c ire. Puce f I per botllr, nr six Inilibs f ,r $ For sale, wholikalo and mail, at 'he corner ,.t CHARLES mil PR TT Stn-rls. Il!,biin.re, , f also by GEORGE BKIUHT, Nov.fi 1817. .y . Sunbury its ivcihiislriKAisB'i Burns, Scald, and all kinds of Inflamed Sorct Cured. TOU8EY8 UNIVERSAL OINTMENT, ia the most com p'e'e Bum Antidote ever known. !t instanily, (and as if by Magic) stops pains of tho most desporate Burns and Scald'. For old Sores, Biu'ses, Cut', Sprains, Ac, on man or beast.it is the best application that can be made. Thousands have tried and thousands pr.iise it. It ia the mwl ptif. ct master of pain ever discovered. All who use recommend it Every family should be prove de.l willi it. None can lei! bow aoon some of the fimily may need it. Q3 Observe each box of the genuire Ointment ha- ihe name ol S. Tnueur wrilt. n on the outside tabid. To imitate thia ia forgery, Bo.lmen, Livery Men. I'ar.ne ., and all whouso Morse', will find this Ointment the very hel lhin Ihey cm Up for Collar G!ls, Scratches, Kicks, etc, dec, on til. ir animals. Surely every merciful mart would koep hi animals as free from pain as poesi ble- Touaey'a Universal Ointment is all that ia res quired. Try il. Ill PES OF INSECTS. For the sting or b!H of poisonous Insects, Tousry'a Ointment ia unri vailed. Hundreds hve tried it and found it good PILES CURED ! For ths Pilea. Touaey'a U niversal Oin'ment is one of Ihe best Remedies thai can be applied. All who bave tried it foi the Pilea recommend il. OLD SORES CURED, Fw olj oW Sons, there is nnh:.n r -'. -n J". " num( . ' I"" 1 ousry a 1 rint- . po-, m Mamma had, for a number off ;:rs, a soie leg that bafllej the skill oflbedocw.ro. I'ousey's Ointment was rrcommrnda.1 h. n.. ibe visiting physicians, ( who knew its great virtues.) and two boiea produced more benefit than Ihe pa lient had received from any and a I pisvious reme.. dies. Lei all Iry it. U U RNS A N D 6C A LD3 CURED. Thousands or ruses of Bun a and Scalds, in all parts of the country, have been cund by Touaey'a Universal Ointment. Certificates enoegb, could be had to fill the w bolo of thia shi VIOLENT BRUISES CUREtt Teatimoni sis nn testimonisls, in favor of Tousey's Ointment for curing Bruises, have been offered lha propiic- . tore. Hundreda in Syracuse will certify lo its great merita m relieving the pain of lbs most severe Bruise All persons should try it. SCALD HEAD CURED. 8oree of cieee of Scald Head have been cured by Tou.ey'a Oinl ment. '1'ry it il arlilom fiils. 8AI.T RHEUM CURED. Of all lha remedies ever discovered for this most disagrceahle complaint, -Tnuacy's Universal Ointment is tbe moot complete. -It naer was kn iwn t fail. CHAPPED HANDS CAN BE CURED. Tousry'a Universal Ointment will alwaya cure lha worst rases of Chapped Handi, Scores of peraona will state Ihia. SORB LIPS CURED. For the cure of Sore Lips, thrre was never anything made equal 10 Tou aey'a OiulmeuL It is sure lo cure Ihem. Try il, Il is a sciennlie compound, warranted not to eon- sin any pteiuration of Mercury. Price t& rente er box. For further particulars concerning Ihia really valuable Ointment, Ibe public are refer, red to Pamphlcta, lo be bad gratis, of rcapectablo Druggists and M en hauls throughout the United Slate. Prepared by ELLIOT efc TO USE Y. Drua.iata.. Syracuse. For aale by JOHN YOUNG, Sunbury. M. A. MaCAY, NeribusabeilaniL Kept. 1 lib, 1817. ly sow r