Gek. Bptisr'h Poetrt. The imwspapcrs say the Louisviilo Journal, a whig paper, ate now re-publishing some poema of more than ordinary merit, written several years ago by Oeneral Butler, the Democratic candidate for the Vice-Presidency. The following, writ ten by him for a lady of this city just before his last departure for Mexico, has been kind ly handed to us for publication. We think it uncommonly pretty: I beg the wear this simple ring For one who oft will think of thee, And feel most happy should it bring Some passing memory of me. Not when the smile is on that brow, Tho' then thou seem'st some spirit bright Not when the tears of sorrow flow To chase away that spirit's light ; Not in the crowd, that hollow cheat, Where the grief is decked in festal flowers, And the free heart forgets to beat, And folly draws insipid hours; Nor would t have thee think of me When morning wears her robes of dew, And wild birds wake their reveille, And thou hast caught the morning's hue. No! let it be the twilight hour, When musing, mem'ry loves to reign - And gather up each germ and flower That scatter'd o'er life's travell'd plain. No matter where my steps might stray, Or dark or bright my fate may be, Yet still through life's unmeasured way Believe me a true friend to thee. L90SIKG A SEAT IN CONGRESS. "Sir, bring me good plain dinner," said a melancholy looking individual to a waiter at one of our principal hotels. The dinner was brought and devoured, and the eater called the landlord aside, and thus addressed him. "You are the landlord." "Yes." "You do a good business here !" "Yes!" (in astonishment.) "You make, probably, ten dollars a day clear 1" . "Yes." "Then I am safe. I cannot pay for what I have consumed ; I have been out of em ployment seven months : but have engaged to go to work to-morrow. I had been with out food for four-and twenty hours when I entered your place. 1 will pay you in a week." "I cannot pay my bills with such promi scs," blustered the landlord, and, "I do not keep a poor house. You should address tho proper authorities. Leave mo something as security. "I have nothing." "1 will take your coat." "If I go into tho streets without that, such weather as it is, 1 may get my death." "You should have thought of that beforo you came here." "Are you serious Well, I do solemnly aver that in one week from now, I will pay you." "1 will take the coat !' The coat was left, and in a week after ward redeemed. Seven years after thai, a wealthy man entered the political arena, and was presented at a caucus as an applicant for congressional nomination. The princijwil of the caucus held his peace j lie hoard tho his tory of the applicant, who was a member of a church, and one of the most respectable of citizens. He was chairman. The vote was a tie, and he cast a negative, thereby defeat ing the applicant, whom he met an hour af terward, and to whom he said "You don't remember me V "No." "I once ate a dinner at your hotel; and al though I told yon I was famiishing, aud pled ged my word and honor to pay you in a week, you took my coat and saw me go out into the inclement air at the risk of my life without it." "Well sir, what then!" "Not much. You called yourself a Chris tian. To-night you were a candidate for nomination, and but for me you would have been elected to Congress." Three years after, the Christian hotel-keeper became bankrupt, and sought a home in Bellevue. The poor dinncrless wretch that was, afterward became a high functionary in Albany. Striking Comparison. Tho N. Y. Tribune ays, the following beautiful comparison was made by Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, in tho course of hi sermon, on Sunday morning last: "When the chain of the surveyor strikes the oak in the forest he is followed by the woodman with his axe, who pauses era ho gives the blow. Ho beholds the noblo tree, which has stood for a century, with its bran ches spreading far and wide, and yielding a grateful shade. He looks not upon it in ad miration, but sighs and exclaims: "Ah! how long will it take me to cut it down!" And so in party strife, men behold in their way a nobleman of humanity, they pause not in ad miration, but exclaim : "How soon can wo cut him down 1" A Horse Barnburner. A correspondent of the Boston Chronotypo, writing from Chambereburg, Pa, tolls the following curious story of a horso recently turning "barnburner:" A largo and destructive firo originated in the town of Rockaburg, a few miles from here, a wee or two ago. A man having a sick horse, took h m into a field, and placing some dried herbs in a tin pan, tied the samo very securely to the horse's under iuw.and set tho herbs on fire, that the poor beast might en- hale the fragiuiit odors of the burnt ottering, and to be cured of his ailings. Unfortunately not only the odors, but the flame also, ascend ed the horse's nostrils, which caused him to break from his owner, and in mad fury he galloped away to his stable, the door of which was open. The fire of the herbs was in an instant conveyed to the dry hay, and in one hour the barn a large and valuable hotel, and "F seven other buildings, were levelled viU) the ground. So much for scorching a noise's nose. ii a person fau(0n you when vp, he will most assuredly trample on you when ITEW CHEAP O00D3. . John W. Friling, . RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and customers, that be bis init received and opened splendid assortment of GOODS, consis- tint or , . . DltY GOODS, Groceries, Hardware, Queetuware, Src. The public ars invited to call and examine for themselves. Sunbury, May 6, 1848 tf ' CUTLERY. AN extensive 8lock of Pocket and Tsbte CUT. l.ERY. for site by , JOSH 2. GOLEM AIT, Aor. 33 and 83 ARCADE, and 8 J AbrM THIRD Strtt, , , C.mp Ising 0000 down Penknives, 8cietors and ftazors. Also, s choice sssoitmenl of Rotlfreri & Rons, Woelenholm', Crraves's, W. & 8. Butchei'ssnd Fenney'e Cutlery. ,... Also, Bpanisn, uns anu iiunung nmvea. Alto, Run, Pietuls, and Bowie Knives. Als--. Tht American Rasnr Strop, a superior rticle, worty the attention of Dealers. Caen Dealers in Gulleiy, will find the abovo Stork worthy their attention, a thn Subscriber's chief business Is importing and Killing cutlny. Philadelphia, June 10th, 1848 ly. GIESE ?t, SON. Commission ond Forwarding . MERCHANTS, No.da Commerce Street Wharf. BALTIMORE. Will receive and tell all kimJs ol Lountry no duce Flour, Grain, tie. N. B. Particular attention given to the aale of Lumber. And cash advances made on con aignmenta, when required. April 1, 1818. 4m P II I V. A 1) E I. 1' II I A MEDICAL EOTJSE, Established 15 years az. bu Dr. Kl'KELIS. Tho olilest, surest and I'CKt hand ti cure nil forms of seen t disensos, diseuioa ofihc akin and solitary haliits of youth, la D It . KINKELIN, K. W. earner of 2d and Union sis., between Spruce and Vint, 1 squares from the Exchange. YOUMi MEN! if von value your life or your health', remember, the delay of a month, nny, even n week, may prove your ruin, both of body and mind. Hence li t no fulsn modesty Jeter you from mr.kini; your case known to one who, from eilurntinn and respectability, c m a'nrio befriend you. He who places himself under l)r KINKELIN'S treatment, may religiously cufiilo in bis honor as a gentleman, anil in who-c hnsoin will bo forever looked the serret of the pa'icnt. Too many think they will bus the secret to their own heart, and euro Ihcm-clvcs, Alas! how of ten U thia a f.it.il delueir.ii, and how many a pro mising you'g man, who nvglil time been an orna ment to society, baa failed from the earth. COUNTRY INVALID, finding it inconvenient to nmkc personal applico. li n, can, by statins; their ease explicitly, toen'her with atl their syenptomn, (per I Per. post-paid.) have forwarded to them a chest containiLg Dr. K' me dicine appropriated accordingly. Package of Medicines forwarded to any part ol tho United Stales at a moment's noiiee. trj' Tost ruin iKTTms, nihbessed to Dr. Km artix, Philadelphia, will be promptly attended to Oc. 30lli, 1847. ly M'CLEES & GEUMON'S DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS, No 19S CIic-miiiI Street, South East Corner of Eighth it , Philadelphia. I PORTRAITS from tho smallest hreasl-i in to the largest size, singly or in groups. The Proprietors aro warranted in siyinir, that their work has gained a reputation second to nono in the world. Extracts from the Press : -Life-like in (be expression, chastly correct in the shading. Isdrcr, Tho ait has arrived at greal perfection, and none understand U Heller man IHcvlccs . iter mon." Baltimore Iris. "Admirable! nothing can exceed their exquisite ilclioacy." V. & Gazelle. Lx tract from Ihe report of the Juiljes, at the lest fair of the Franklin Institute Daguerreotype. in this department there are some very excellent specimens in the exhibition, and Ihe Judges think they see a progressive improvement in tbia branch nf the art They have not r commended ana- ward in favor of any nf the eomctilois, but are ili-poscil to rank wfint in order, the collection of McCLEES & GERMON, aa containing the lar gest number nf superior specimens." I hlltidclpliiii, f eu IS, 1818. Bra SIX Yi: IK Af THE children began to cry for Bherman'a Lo zenges, The noise waa not a.i loud at that time, but it has kept increasing ever rince, and nnw haa bieumo ao great thai tho moulba of the tittle ones can force be atopped. Dr. Sherman sympa thises with Ihe little suffi rers, and virv much re- arc s (hat any of them should be disappointed. Knowing the vast benefit which hsa been confer. red upon the community by tho introduction of bis infallible WORM LOZSITGES, he has entered into arrangements for enlarging his Maniif. ctory, ny means nf which I e thinks he will he able to supply the deinai d. And the same pains and care will be taken, llut t!iee c- lebrated Lo. xenges be made aa they h ive alnnys been, in or der that thive who drpend upon them, may not be disappointed in their hopes. He knew when he commenced the manufacture of the Worm Lozen ges, that thiy would supersi de ihe use of every other vcimifuge, as ihe Lozenge ia very pleasant in the taste, speedy in its elled. aa well as certain. anu Ihe quantity required la cllect a perfect cure, is very snull. These, prnprrlies. in connexion with Ihe f.ct that ihey are sold for 25 centi per box, thus placing them in the reach nf the poorest man in the laud, has not only caused them to take the place of every olher vermifuge ever offered, but al so rendered them popular to the community. Dr. Sherman COUGH LOZENOGS1 continue lo cure Coughs, C I Is, Consumption, Asthma, shnrlnejs and difficulty of Breathing, and olber discs es of the Lungs, with the same facility Ihey did on their first introduction, and the luonK have now become persuaded by actual expeiience, that on the accession of a ;ghl cold, they have only lo step to either the Dr's. olliro, or one of the Agenla, and obtain s box of bis Cough Lozenges, wncn are very convenient lo carry in the pockot, and lo take a few through ih" d .y. By pursuing this course a cure is ofien clleited in 21 hours, and ihe patient about his basin- sa. So cleat is the ce lebrity of the Lozenges, that thousands of persons wno uava uaen mem, ana neemne acqiuiiiteu with I Heir illects, will never lie without theui. SIIKIMI IX'H POOR. MAHIS rirASTRB haa cured more cases of Rheurnalisru, l'i i in the Back, Side and Cheat, Lumlao and Weakness, than any application that has ever been msde. As the celebrity of the Planter has incieaned, hundreds of unpuncipled ra-culs have altuuipled to counter, feit it, ami pilm it off upon ihe community as the genuine. rTT Beware of Ueceptiou. Jn Keniem ber that the true and genuine Pluatur ia apread up on reddish paper wade expressly for the purpose. and iu every ca.e the signature of Dr. Sherman is P'iniia upon tlie t acit or tho risier, and the wbole secuieil by Copy Right. INuuo uthers are genuine, I beiefore when you want S real good Sbermsii'a Poor Man'a PUater.call at lbs office, 106 Naassu atreel, and you will not be disappointed. Remember the number, 106 Na-sau at., where sll D'. Sherman's Louugaa are sold. His Ageuls srs Mrs. Haya, 13 Fulloa at reel, Brooklyn I Hineaoo, Williaaisburg j and Redding tt Co., Boston, aud JOHN YOUNG, Sunbury, .. M. A. McCA Y, Norlhuuibeilsud. September t,, 1847. ly. '"SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOK1N L-J-r-i 2ALLI3TE-P.'3V CD LE S2T "Q1 SXI 32a S2T Q? I T has power to tvm all itTiasn BORES. RdROFlTLOUS humors, SKIN DISEASES, POISONOUS WOUND8 le discharge their pu tiid matters, and then hears them. It ia richly termed All-beating, lor there is scare ly s disease, external or internal, that it will not benefit. I have used it for the last fourteen years for pll diaeases of the chert, consumption and liver, involving the utmost danger and responsibility. and I declare before heaven and man, thai not in one aingle case haa It failed to benefit when the pa tient waa within the reach nf moital means. I have had physicians, learned in Ihe profession. I have had ministers of the suspel, iuilres of the bench, aldermen, lawyers, gentlemen of the high est erudition, snd multilinles of the poor use it in very variety of wav, and there has been bat one voiee one universal voice saying : "M Allister, your Ointment is GOOD. In Scrofula, Old Bores try sereins, letter Li ver Complsini, 8ore Eyes, Quinsy, Pore Throat, Bronchitis, Broken or Bore Breast, riles, all lnesl Diseases, such aa Asthma. Oppressions, Pain Also, Sore I.ipx, Chapped Haml, Tumors. Chil dren's Cutaneous Eruptions, Nervnua Diseases, and of the Spine, there is no medicine now known as snid. 8CAI.D HEAD We have cured cases that actually defied every thing known, as well sa the ability of 16 or 20 doctors. One man told us he had spent f 300 on his childien without any bene fit, when a few boxes of Ointment en rid them. BALDNESS h will restore the hair sooner than any other thing. HEADACHE The aalve has cured person of the headache of IS years' standing, and who had it legul.ir every week, so that vomiting often took p!ace. DicirsKss, Eta Aetis, ami Amis if Tna Pack, are cured by thia Ointment with like success. UUUNS. It s one nf the best things in the world fur Hums. (Itead the directions around the box ) HHEUM ATISM. It removes almost imme.li ately the inflomalinn and swelling when Ihe pirn cevrs. (Renl the Directions sround the Box.) COI.D. FEE I'. Consumption, I.iver Com plaint, Pain ill tl.e cheat or side, falling off of the hi.tr, one or the other alwaya accompanies cold feet. (Thia Ointment is the true remedy .) It is S turn siirn of disease to have cold feei. TETTER. There ia nothing belter for the cure i f Teller. PILES. Thousands ate yearly cured by thia Ointment. CORNS. Occasional use of the Ointment will always keep Co ns from growing. People need never le troubled with them il they will ue r. Itead the fallowing Communication. R.ceived from an nd. repce'ed snJ well known eiiiu n of Phi'aJutphu. and then judge for youi self: Philadelphia. 10 m-, 13th, I8lfi. To T. B. Peterson, Having been reiitnMeil to ti'O niv opinion on ihe merits nf M'ALI.IH TEH'S SALVE, I am willing to enumerate soire of the In m fits which I have i xpeiicnccd in the use. nf Ihu article. In li e spring of 1815, I hud nn nttack i f l"rv- stpel.is in my f.ico which became very painful, and extended int.i one i.f my eyes, being attended with fever, my dif tress was great aud I began to he f ar ful of lusii g n.y e)e. Alit.mitr'i not much of a nelieier in what is commonly r-dl d qneck medicines, I purchased a Imx ami ruiitle an apiilientiou to my fire. 1 o my surprise the p iin sunn ah .ted, and in a we;k's time it waa ei.t ie!y cured, and I firmly believe that il mi ihe saltr, under rrnvidcnce that cured me. Prom that tiino to the present, I have used the article as occasion required, and in every case where I have ui-ed It, I have found a decided benefit At m e time, en going tob?d at night, my throat was so sure that I ma lowed with difficulty, hut by an application of tho i-alvo I was ralieved Icfute morning. I have usod it in case nf burns, bruisca sprains, and II eali cms, al with the happiest eflcctx, arid one faae of Hisnning by a wild vine in the woods, has b.en dried np and cured by a few applications. From my own expedience, I would strongly re eoiinijeriil il to all, as a cheap, convenient, family med'n ina. I hive become so partial to it, Ihut I expect to keep il cn-tanlly in my l.imily. I hniigh not ninl limns lo api car in print, yet I cannot nlu e to Inive tins cnininii.icainn math pulli.- if jtiitgud lie-l to serve ihe c ,u nf humane ly. Respectfully ihine, WM A1UMH, No. 20, Old York Komi. r t "-. . a- ..... ''li'ii'M. uiuimeni will lie senuine linhss the Harm s of James M'Alliater. or J:,min M Abisler Co., are written with a pen on eve. ry lulic'. JAMES M'A LUSTER. eole proprietor nf Ihe a'-ove meilieinc. (jj-I'KICK. 8.1 CKSTS FKH BOX.& A iii ii : J. VV. FRII.INff. Sunbury. FORSYTH, WILSON c Co.. Norlhumberlsnd Dr WM. M ItlCKLEY, Danville J. f . CHOUSE. Sebnsernve, P C. tsHRLl.ER. Lewiid.urg, . VI M. F.NACLK. Milton, JOHN SHARP LESS, Cattawinsa. Feb. 19th, I84S. cow l V EM, VIDI, VICI Dr. ALLEN'S VECJE- TABLE COMPOUND, for the cure of UVSI'trsiA. I.1VEK COMPLAINT. NER VOUS DEBILITY. BILIOUS AFFECTIONS, &c This Medicine u olfered to the public under the afsurur.ee ilial there is nn article in rxutenco having ttronser elainia lo iheir eonmdeiati.in. B ing c mi ouriih-,1 by a regular Graduate ol J. Der ail n tv.-llego, I'liilaili lnh a, and a practising phvat- cian nf taenty years' stanilirji- in Philadelphia, his long exp rienee itn continued him in the opinion th il s Ciimi'Oiind medicine was required to prevent and remtdy Ihe debilitation pr dueed by residing in low. nvn-niMic climalia, and lo counter ict Ihe pro trating infliienei a of many nervous disorders with which Ihe liuman family are aOlicteJ. DR. ALLEN is a well known pbisiciio, and has used the ahdve medicine in his practice for 8 years wbh the most aitonUhing effeel, having tes ted Its qualities in anove FIVE THOUSAND CASES. Io medieine ever reenved more lUiiering re commendaii -lis from phy-icijns of einiiient jnd ing th in bus hi en bestowed on this. DYSPEPSIA OR INDKiESTIO.N AND ITS CONSEQUENCES. An eminent Prof. aor s-iy: "Il chiefly arises in persons who lend either a very atdenlary or irregular life. Although not regarded as a fat.il disease; yet if neglernd or linpropeilv Ireared, may bring on n cur.ible M. Ian-holy, Jamnliee, Muduess, or Veilig i, Palsy and Apoplexy. A gr. at aingutarby attendant on it is, llmt il may and often doea continue a great lengthof nine without any rcuiisj-ion of ihu syinj toms. ' jn iai',-1 line! sun unealne.s ol m ud, in ienc nuuy, proiu-e cvacuannna, excesn in veucry excessive uo ol (pinluoua liquors, let, tobacco plum, and other nurcolita. iininndcrnte renlelion over diateiuinii of the stomach, a deficiency of the cc"'1 ' ine i-iio or gisirtc juice, exposuio lo ruiu anu Udiup sir, are Hie cl.lt I causes of IMs dig esse SYMPTOMS. Loss of appetite, nausea, acart oiini, uciony, anu iietui erurUiions, gnawing I lie siooiacli wlieu empty, lloeailnei-a in ilia Ihro.l pain in ihe aide, co.i.yi uis-, ebillunw, l.nuuin lowing , spiiils, ptlpitalious, au.l disturbed sleep. TREATMENT. UK. ALLEWS E;, i-AUI.K rUMI'lH'M) has never failed in all,., uing iiuuiedialo leliel, and a ladical cu e for this OlSHSitH, nr-:- Tl,;., ttf ...i:..T... I I tr . . niruiiiii, mi, uv usu Ol 1 , Il Al SH. CT, nuiinuryt J. IJ. Martin, I'ott-ville, Medlar t Uickel, Orwigsburg ( anil af Druggists generally. ALLEN et WARD, Proprietors. Philadelphia, Nov. 37, 1847 cq ly BOARDING. fNHE aubscriber ia prepared to receive snd ac -- comruouais lew transient or permanent Bttrders, at her residence in Sunbury. The lu. cation is ia a hauiUome and pleaaant part of lbs town, commanding a fine view of the Suaquehau ns, Northumberland and tbs scenery adjacent a v iwraaiia iron ins ciiy, wno wish lo apend a few months during the summer ecaeoo, Sunbury uvims uviiutioi rairaai. ANN G. MORRIS. April 8, 1848 6m .- BANK KOTE LIST. PErVlVSlXTAMA. The following iist'ahowa the current value of all Pennsylvania Dank Notes. The moat implicit re liance may be placed upon it, as it Is every week sarefully compared with and corrected from Biek nell's Reporter. ' Unnlis In Philadelphia. Nsajs, UesTioit. "'"iJ". NOTES AT PAR. Bank of Nnilh America , , pat Bank nf tho Northern Liberties . par Commercial Bank of Penn'a . , par Farmers' snd Mechanics' Bank . . Kensington Bsnk . . , pal Philadelphia Bank . . I par Schuylkill Bank . . . sf Snathwark Bank . p' Western Bank , af Mechanics' Bank pal Manufacturers A Mechanics Bank par Bank of Penn Township , . pr Oiranl Bank . . pa Bank nf Com meres, late Moyamrnsing v' Bank of Pennsylvania . par C'otiutry iiuiikh. Bank nf Chester County1 Westchester pr Bank nf Delaware County Cheater par Bank nf Cer mantnwn Oermanlown par Bank of Montgomery Co. Nnrristown par Doylestnwn Bank Doylestown par Rastnn Bank Easton par Farmers Bank of Bucks en Bristol par Bank of Northumberland Northumberland par Columbia Bank A Ttridge rn.Columhia par par pir p.i Farmers' Bank of Lancaster Lancistet ancestor County Bank Lancaster Lancaster Reading Lancaster Bank Farmers' Bank of Reading Dfliea of Bank of Terin'a. Office do do Office do do Office do do par llarrishurg These Lnnc.istcr I offices Reading ( do not Eastnn J issuon. NOTES AT DISCOUNT. link nf the United Slates Philadelphia 17 Miners' Bank of Potlaville Pntiavillo par Bank nf Lewistnwn Lewilown failed Bank of Middlntown Middleiown 1 Carlisle Bank Carlisle 1 Exchange Bank Pittdmrg I Do do branch of Hollidaysbnrg I Harrishurg -Bank Harrisburg I Lebanon Bank Lebanon p ir Me'chanls' tt Menuf. Bank Piitshurg - 1 Dunk of Pitttburg Piitabuig I Weal Branch B.mk Williainnporl 1 Wyoming Bank VVilkesbarre ij Northampton Bank Allentown nn sate Berks County Bank Reading fuile I Office of Bank of U. S. Pittsburg failed Do do do Erin do Do do do New llriuhton do Bmk of Chamliersbnrg 7bambersburg I Bank of Gettysburg Gettysburg 1 Bank nf Sii-iiiehanna t'n. Montrose ' 2 Erie Bunk Erie .1.f Farmers" & Drovers' Bank Waynesburg 2 r'liink'in Dank Washington l lloie.-dole lldik Hones. l.ihi I li.i.oniVihe.i llnnk of It, llro vns rillc I York ltanh Yoik 1 N. I), 1 he miles of those bunks on which we entil quolaiions, and substitute a ila-.h ( ) aro not purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, wilh tho exception nf llmse wbii h have a leitt-r of r- It-rence. II It O K K N II A -N K S. I'liiladrlpliia Sav, Ins, Philadelphia Loin (' i. S-'iuxIkil! Sav. Ina. I'h.l,bl,.bia do .. do lo Dvolt, prop.) Tiiwiinda failed filled failed Kensington Sav. Ins. A Penn 'Town-ship S.iv. Ins. Mnnu il Labor Bank ( T. W Tnwamht Itnnk failed Alleghany B.iiik nf I'.i. Bank of Beaver llnnk of Swatara Bank of Washing! hi Bedford no sale rinsed Beaver llanisburg Wa-liiiiRton Hell, finite closed failed Centre Bank closed no sale failed faded failed mi sslo City Bank Farmers' & MeehW Bank Farmers' ft Mecb'cs' Bank Farmers' ft MeehVs' Bank Harmony Institute Huntingdon Bank Pill-lung Pitli.hu rg Fayette co. Grecncastle Harmony Huntingdon no sain Lowistovvn no sale Juniata Bank Lumbermen Bank Northern Bank of I'.i. New Hope Del. Ilri.lmi :. Norlhunib'd Union Cnl. Ilk. Ninth Western Hank of Pa. Dliice of Sebnylkill Bunk I'a. Afir. &. Manuf. Bank Silver Lake Bank I mon Bank of Penu'a. V estnuiielanil Bank Warren Dun.hifl' New Hope Millon Meadvilln Port f iirhiin Carlislo Moulrnse I'niiininwn failed nn sale closed no sale cliMed failed closed failed closed (reensliurg Wilkebarre Biidge Co. Wilki-shnrrc no sale Cfj- All notes purjiortiug lo be on any Pemnsyl vania Bank not given in the alwve list, may be set town as frauds. kew jr.R.si:r. Bank of New Biunswick Brunswick failed 1 par i pur par Delvideic Bank llurlinglnn Co. Bank Commercial Bank Cumberland Bank farmers' Bank . farmers' and Mechanics' Bk farmers' and Mechanic' Bk farmers and Merchant.' Bk Franklin Bank of N.J. Bolvidere Medford Perth Amlaiy Bridget nn Mount Holly Rahway i N. Biunswick failed Middtctown Pi. 1 Jersey City railed failed failed failed failed i failed 4 par no sale uo sale Hoboken Bkg&. dazing Co Hols .ken lersey City Bank Jets-y tJity Pattersou Beibville Murnsliiwn Freehold Newark 'Trenton Jersey City Newark Mechanics' Bank Manufacturers' Bank Morris County Bank Monmniilh 13 k of N.J. Michanica' Bank Mechanics' aud Munuf. Bk Morris Canal and Bkg Co Post Notes Newark Bkg fi In Co New Hope Del Undue Co N. J. Manul ic and Bks Co J LamborUvilhj HoUiken failed faded i failed i par par N J i'rulecloa) & Lombard bk Jersey City Orange Bank Oranire I'aterson Bank Peoples' Bank Princeton Bank Salem Banking lot State Bank diaic Bank Si ale Bank State Bank of Morns Mtute Bank Salem and Philad Menuf Co Sussex Bank' Trenton Banking Co Union Buiik Washington Hanking ("o. Paierson do Princeton Salem Newark T.li.nheihlowu I 'muuIi-n Morristown Trenton Nalcin Newion 'Trenton I lover Haekeiisack 1 1 par 1 failed failed i par failed Isl'.I.AtV ARI Ilk of Wilrn ic Brandy wine Wilmington Hank ol Delaware Hank of Smyrna Do brunch Wiliuiiiglnii Smyina Millord Farmers' Bk of ritate of Del Dovei Do branch Do brunch Uo branch I jiion Bank' aj- Under fl's Wilmington tteorgetowii Newcullo Wiliiiiiigtnii (J7' On all banks untiled thus () there are el liei counterfeit or altered notes of iho various da onininaliona, in cireulaiion. Tlm ami IHklum c Kat etlt SUNBURV FERRY. HIE subscribers having leased the Sunbury Ferry, beg leave to inform the public, thai they ara prepared to convey Teams, Pleasure Carriages and Foot passengers across the river with safety and without delay. Tbey have pro vided themselves with new and commodious Crafts, which will always bs attended with able, and careful hands. Persons travelling to and from and through Sunbury to New Berlin, Lawiaburg, Hartleton and other places, will find it greatly to their ad vantage to crosa at Ibis Ferry instead of ths Bridgea, aa they would aavs from two to four miles ia distance. JOHN SPF.F.CF.. LEWIS LENHART. Sunbury, April I, 1848 C. DDNKERT. BOOT -MAKKR, : No. 40. -South Foubth Stbst, Abovk Custhvt. JOURNAL Tlie Grand Purgative rOR THB CURB OP Headache, Giddinesa, . Rheumatism, Piles, Dyspep-I, Scuivy , Small Pox, Jaundice, , Measles, 8alt Rheum, Heart Burn, Worms, Cholera Morbus, Coughe, Qulnaey, Whooping Cough, Consumption, Fits, Liver Complaint, Erisiprlaa, Deafness, Itchinga nf the Skin, Colds, Gout, Gravel, Nervous Complaints, rains in the Back, Inward Weakness, Palpitation of tho Heart, Rising In the Throat, Dropsy, Asthma, Fevers or sll kinds, Female Complaints, An vasiktv or OTBKa nistssis aaisiae raoN inrvniTits or tss Btoon, sn oa STSUCTIOSS IS TBS OROAtvS Of Dt axsTios. Riperienee has proved that nearly every Die saas nrlllnains from Impurities of the Blond or de- rsngements of the Digestive Organs; and to secure Health, we must remove those obstructions or re store tho Blood to lis natural slate. The aversion to laVIng medicine Is most rfTe tually removed by Cmcksks a VoiTiai.a Pun n ATI vs Pitts, being cnmplitilu tnrtlnped with i eoriiiiir of pure while Sugar, (which is aa distinct from the' internal ingredients as s nut ahell from l ie kernel asn Mats so tastz or mkdiciss. llut ara sa easily swidlowril as hits nf candy Moreover they neither nmrneide or gripe in the slightest d 'uree, hut operate equally nn all the dis eased parts nf the system, inslesd of confining thtmelves lo, and raeking any psrticnlir region. Thus, if tl 0 Liver I affected, one iniedienl will operate on lint parl:cular nrgm, snd, by cleansing it of an Excess of Bile realoro it toilsnaturd atate. Another will operate on the B ond, and remove all impuiitiet in it" circulation; while a third will effectually expel whatever impurities may have been discharged into the alnmach. and hence they sthikk at ths hoot nr nissi-z, re move all Impure. Humois from tho body; op-n tho pores exi.ernally and internally ; eepiratt all foreign and obi nxiotis particles from the chyle, so lh.it the blond m iy be Ihorough'y pure thus secu ring a fee and healthy action lo the Heart. Lungs and Livei ; and thereby they smtiix iir.tTH a- YE Will ALL OTIII n MKAf HAVS TAItKn. 'The entire truth of the above csu be ascertained by the trial of a simile box ; and their virtues are s i positive and certain in rea'or ng Health, that the proprietor binds himself to return the money paid for them in all cascj where they do not give universal s ilia action, Kctitil Price, 2." c. ior fton. . Princip.d office No. tifi Vescv si., N. Yo k. Sold by JOHN YOUNG. Sunbury, M. A. McCAY, NoiibumSciland. Ttetneml cr Dr. C V. Clickcncr is the in vennir of the fuanr t'oated Pills, and that nnih'ng tf the s rt was ever heard of until he introduced ihcm iu June, IH13. Pmch.itf is flmnlil, Ihi n ir, always nsk for Cliekenci's Sugar t'oated Pills, and luke no others, or they n ill he made the victims of a fraud. Ifcpt. inih, IMI7. ly eow Til IT niiFAiirrt enroll ! tiif. 1.1,-MIS AIlK IV IIW- ni n, run woiik m "I ir k lirisTllllV Rtl HAS II' KN llir.l:, thk citron or cnNsrMCTinx iiatii f it a sot-sii or nun n. RU YOU A MOTHER? Your .lariinc child, your idol and e:irth!y i iv, i nnw perhaps confined lo her chamber by a il.muerous cd.1 In r pale cheeks, her Ibin shrunken finijera. lell the hnl.l tli-easo has already cained upon her- the sound of her scpult hral emieh 1 ieieca your soul, YOUNG MAN, when just about In enter life, disease shed a hearl rru-lmg lliitlil over tlie r.ur prosneels of the fiiline vnur hectic cough iind h e iile hn.bs lell nf vonr los and h ipe, bill v hi need not despair. 'Them is a halm which will heal the wnundtd lungs, it is S II Kit .11 A N'S AI.Iilir-ALINf! n.-VLSASI. Mrs. ATTRF.E, the wife of Wm. II. Allree, Esq. was uiven up bv Dr. S,-val of Wa-biiiuion, li s. Roe and MeClellan nf Philad d.hia. Dr. Roe and Dr. Molt of New York. Her friemla all thoughl she uitisl tlie, She had every npear ir-ee of being in consumption, and w-ts so prnunui ct-il by her phvsi i ins Mherm.in's Balsam w;,s given ninl it cured her. Mr-. GARRARIIANTK, -f Bull's Fciry, as als cured of consuinpii .il by this Balsam nhen all other remedies faded to give relief 'r was re duced to a fkelet -n. Dr. A. t!. C is le, 1). mist. 2X1 Broidway, has witnessed its effects in several ca-es where no other med.eine all'oded relief but the Balsam operated like a charm. Dr. V. also tiiness-d its wonderful rlT els in curing Asthma, which il nevei fails of doiim. Spittim. Ill, m l, alar mins as i' may be, is effectually cured by this Bal sam. It heals Ihe ruptured or wounded blood vessels, and makes the limes sound agsin. Rev. .MENU Y JONES. ll8 Kiuhih avenue, waa cunil of cough and catarrhal all. ctiniis . I 50 years a anding, Tho first dose gave him more re lief than all the othei medicine he had ivir ink'n. Dr. L. J. Seals, 19 De'aney strict, gave it to a si-ter-in-law w ho was laboring under con. uin. lion, and to another sorely affl ct d with tho Asthma. In both rasra its effects were immedia e, soon re storing lb. m to eomf..riah'e health. Mrs. LU;i:E Tl WELLS, 0 Chri.tic suecl. -nil. red from As'hma 42 y-nrs. Mietin n's llab Minn re!i. ved In r at once, mid she is compnrat v, ly well. Iieine rimli'e.1 lo mi1-i!u everv nliaek l-y liinely use of this medicine. This indeed is the crest r.iiKil f.r dug'-s. folds, Spiliir g III ', Liver (.'ompla'iiis, and r. 11 t' e r tl Minns of the throat, and even A!h'i a und t 'on-unip ion. Price iiS rents and 1 cr bolile. Dr. Sherman's Cough and Worm le zenges, and Poor Man's Plsster sold as itbnve. Dr. Sherrnan's . Hire is at 1 0ft Nassau st. N. Y. Agents, JOHN YOUNG, Sunburv. M A.M. C Y, Norlhuinbeilarid September llih. 1817. ly YtgetuMc l iiiveirs.il Iill, The onlu known Medieine Hi nl at the some lime purges purifies and strrm;lhrns the system. Lonox, July 7, 1N40. nli LE ROY'S Pills are a new medicine whiih has pist appealed, and is fast inking Iho lace ef all others of ihe sane class. These pills are composed of many ingn-diciiis, but the lw. principal onea are Sarsapanlla and Wild tJhor ry, so iiniit-d thai ihey act together; the one, through lis admixture with olher suh-l.tcts, pu. rifying ii.il purgina, while the oiher is sirens iheo ing Ihe system. Thus those pills are at the sain -lime Ionic and npening ; a desideratum long and eageily soii!lit f.r by medical men, but never fco. fore discovered. In i ther words ihey do Ihe work of two medicines, aud do it muth better than any two wo know of; for ihey remove nothing IV nn Ihe system but the impurities; so that while ihey purne Ihey strengthen; and hence Ihey cause no debilitation, and aro followed by no rc-aclun. Dr. Le Roy's pills have a wonderful influence on the hloed; Ihey not only purif without weakening il, but ihey remove all jj nious particles from the chyle hefoiu il is convened into fluid, ami thus make im pure blood an utter impns-ibiliiy. As Iht-ra is uo delimitation, so thrie is no nausea, or t-ick.icss at tending ihvopeiulioiisuflhu must excellent pf me. .In ine-, which never strains or tortures the diges tive (untiioiis, but cau-es Iheui in wink in a per. fi'clly natural manner ; and hence peisnns taking Ihem do not become pale and enucisled, but Ihe contrary ; for while il is iho properly of ihe tiarsa panlla, uinled as il U with other ingredients, to remove all that ia foreign and impure, il is equally the prorly of the Wild Cherry lo relsin all ihsl ia natural and aound; and hence a robust stale of health is the ccrtsin result of iheir united opera tions. rj- Price its cents per BOX. A genu for l.e Roy'a Pills. , ; i;NrY!S! M. A. McCAY, NonhumberTd. August 81st, 1847. ly 3C3TCI,0IlC3LBa ALL psrsoas indabtsd to ths subscriber, by (tots or hook secouut, ars karaby notified to call aud sattls ths same without delay, in order Is save coats: . IRA T. CLEMENT. Sou bury, Apiil 3J, 1618 Sn. SWEBTSER'S THIS Medicine is warranted, on oath, not to contain panicle of Calomel, Corrosive Sub limate, Arsenic, Chloride of Gold, or any delete roua minerals. ThS principle upon which this Medicine acts. t by assisting and harmonising with nature ; it drives out sll toul acrimonious humors from the blood snd body, and by assimilating wilh and strengthening the gastric juice of lbs stomach, it assists digestion In shnrt there is not a vein, arte- ry, muscle or nerve in the human body, (hat is not strengthened by the PANACEA, snd it slso possesses the remarkable property of removing mercury from the bones and joints. FOR ERUPTION8 OF THE SKIN. Scurvy, Scorbutic Affections, Tumors, Scrofula or Klnss' Evi , White Swellings, Erysipelas, Ulcers. Cancers, Running Sores, Scab and Biles, time snd a determined perseverance In D . SWEET SER'3 PANACEA, will effect a cure. FOR INDIGESTION. Rejection of food, Nauea, Vomitings, Nervous af fections, Fiillinns complaints, Head set e, Pa'em ss, or Female Irregularities, Dr. SWEETSEIt 8 PA NACEA will soon effect s cure ; but if obstinate, nr attended with griping, flvinz pains, the dose should tie Increased, anil the cure will snnn be ef fected. Let not tho patients frighten themselves with the idea that they are ton wei-k to take much medicine; but bear in mind that this mi'iHy opera ting med cino put not weakness into ihe frame, but moil certainly draws wcakni a out, leivcs strength in its place, and by giving composed sleep at nigbt, and an appetite lo relish any food, re-anirnaies the whole frame wrh vigorous nc'ion, clearing the mind and improving the sight. SCROFULA AND GLANDULAR AFFEC TIONS. Scrofula Is said to be her'nlilarv. th" infant re. eeiving from its parents ihe seeds of this ilisens -. which iiicreas.-s with its years, if neglected and not submitted to freouent purification with Dr. SWT.ETSEK'S PANACEA. The glands are pla. ccd in ihe corners of the body, and out ol the way of direct communication ; their real u-e is a subject on which much difference nf opinion prevails; il suffices us to know that when in a ilisensd slate. they are capsMe of being purified and rlrnnscd by a lung cour-e ol Jlr. SWKB I .sun "5 l'A.A CEA, which restoics them to sound and pmper action. Scroful. us persons ran never pav loo much nltention lo Iheir blnod, its purification shou'd be their first thoughl, for afn r s long course f prrse vi ranee, they u ill ever curt hcicdil .ry disease. In cases of JACNmcn. ASTHMA. l.lVF.lt COMI'UMSTS, TIC DUI.OUEVK HHEU MATISM OH RHEUMATIC COUT, Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA cannot betnohigh ly extolled -, itseaiches ont thn very roo' nf the ilis".ise, and '.y n moving it fr mi the Bio d makes a cur.- eriltin and perminent. For ilio'isfs of the Wad'frr n-i-l Kid'try. Sir'c. lures, (Intnl. Slnur, fitt'ili. f'..;.";rv 'M slrnrlinnii and Extreme Cmtivtuess Dr.SWKHT. SEK'S l'AM'I'.A is the best remuly ever tr e I ; it removes all thn-o acriinoniou- Into.o s from lln Blood which i;ive r!so lo the nt av d sea-cs, and by keeping the hi mil in a puie coniitinn, in tir.s healih. For Dltt)i'e.Y, F VLL1NG or thk BDWEI.s, linpurliiHi.f I lie ItliHiil, Mirrtiriul TuUit. Wink nev, of Ihe .'rue I'li.irtf lUmi I In Ihe I'umt fllil d'tiF?, Si-'ging and lttizinr .YoiVe i ihe Ile.ul and Ears. 'IK.' M WE ETSE R'S I N.CEA w II cite cerl on relief ; in nil si ve-e u il cl-.r.-ii e case., the patients cinnot be loo often reminded ill it Arc lrr daws and peitn'truncr. ill t lied a cu e. I-i Chills and Fevers. Bilious 'ci'ers. A ffections of the V.iies find Ears, -'oi."i,7 aud I'lrilotr (iums Brunei) lis anil rcr.i.nl ('uuhs and Colds, Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACU V will b-f utid perfectly sure and certain in its ilVects, GRAVEL AND URINARY COM I LAIN ! S. Thoc comp'atn's are gcnci'lt attended i -1 1 the most f.iltl i onsi iptei ees. and nn seldom or nr. ver i n ril by lln- pn's-i.t in ,.l- i f t i-aliin m ; 111 u-ii.il y accompany '.he pttient t -the erave, alter -1: iT.r in u the iiiosl excruciating pain and tor.ure. 'The rails-. uf th' se c iniplaiii s mih the same as all i tilers the diuss i t llit- blond hecmiv s eneriisted on Ihe lin'St inrrnw passagi s, whence nr:s- rnorhid se. ictioiis ninl l 'ppaeisof u-ine. You will find die in. si p iwerfnl d ur. tics nf no n-.a- l! ey only increao the ipi mtiiy of urine and d.i mil pinify lid strentilhen th - parts. Bv pmifving the blord wilh Dr. SWEETnER'S PANACEA, ou re novo Ihe cause,. I the ilise isc, cmseipieiii'v it ran not exist any longer, afn r snll'n ieiil persi . nan. e ill its use has deprived the blood and body of all acrimonious humors and inerusMlion. DISEASES or tii s LUNGS-CONSL'MP ITON. This iaa 'cry prev denl and latal di-ea-e ; il re subs mostly fr.on ueleeied eiiughs.eolils and bron chitis, also from iinpinpir tie'inni ni in many ot t r cases, such as measles, fevers, ii 11 immati .ns and small pox, and a ht of other badly treated disca-ivs; where the cause, instead of having been thoroughly removed from the blood and bidy, have, only been palliated or removed Irom o:ic put to break uutin another. By divesiing your bodies or all foul hu mors, through the medium of Dr. H WEET&Elt'H PANACEA, ihe cure is at once rendered certain and l ormanenl. Ri collect, while there ia acn'iin i.ioua numora lloating in the circu anon, it i as apt to ret lie on the Innct as any other part of the body ; J l,,u lh'' "ason that consumption is so prevalenr. BILKS, SORES AND ULCERS. Whi.-h you se no llv ex'eri .r. c.uiie fio-n and have their sunn e in, the inimior, and nii-hi just a well have ieie.l on youi lungs, Ine, or any oihe. pail; which e know liny freipieuily do, and put ituue nnisl vtiilont iiid.iiiioiaiiiry d sonlers. Tlie humor which occasioes these aorta is of a hiuhlv acrimonious burning nature. We know it from the pain it gites in lur nine, and aftern arils its ra pidly ulcerating ami corraling ihe flesh and skin of Ihe pail wbeie it brtaka out. Th s shows tbe necessity nf frequently puiifyiog (he blood with Dr. 8 WE ETSE ITS PANACEA, and keeping such mslignsiit humors in su jiclion. Should you have a h lo or ulcer, be thankful that nature has taken trouble In warn you uf ihe danger your life snd bo dy is in, for it is a .w arning l! at the blood is foul. Had this same acrimony s. bc'cd the lungs iu lead of the surlnce nf your body for its seal, consump tion of the lungs would hava been the 'consequence. D-lay not then, lo puiify and cleanse with Dr. Swet tsi-r's Panacea. SI INE DISEASE Spinal affection, inlargenient of Iho hones and joints, while swellings, hip joint complaint, rnp luirs, falling of tht bowels and wom'i disease, will fin I a sedy nure in Or. SH'EETsEH'Sl'A. NAf'EA. hefo the disease. I at been of I ng slainlint:, the lime reipiired to nnke a cure will be longer ; but the pi'lent nny r, si assured that a determined perseverance Will efTcc! it, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA ixn DISEASE OF THE WINDPIPE. These diseasei proceed from Ihe seriosity or corrupt humors of the blood, having s l ied itself on Ihe llirosl and lungs, and stopped them up, ao thai they cannot draw suHicient air in for n spiiation. Dr. MWKE'TSEK'.S PANAt'EA will give innne. bale relief, and lit make Ihe cure per feel jnj ,-er lain, il should ho continue. I some timu after, to free tho system of all bid humors. RHEUMATISM, ItHKUM TIO MERCl RIAL DISI-'. .f;p-.iTF AND rind a safo and spee.lv V A- IJ k It A Ki A . I .. t I. in Dr, SWEET. blind v-. ,nJ altera, f',,,'?' Vr,, ri.ies and foul buUMr- 'V't t. 7.? ' "1"" i .l . . accumulated therein. ih ,.h Ih ioints. T. ,'1,1,'"u'"'-. f-ui snd swelling. the jo,, ts. 1 U, jBlt,,Btuuii ., oihwmin.,.1 . calomel and In l uene. " ; T . 7 ' " ywXi lo iu "ign cotr,-' , ' L",J''I, n ,U V,la,,l P" PSrUe. U f.ily known, the uainl , Mli, .(, wM, or.,, U tbought of .. . by-gon. custonr of ,h. ,1. k" "-, ' 8W. Psnsce. i. also, sure euro for dyspepsia. p,w, eosii.ou,,, ,errt,0 DMj. sche, .ain in the tuna and life, complaint. , FEVER AND AGUE, rsvsr is always caused by a disorderly move, meni of the blood, struggling lo fies itself of some. Ihlng tbat sneumlwa it in f.a, every kind of fe ver hi nothing mora loss a snuggle between ihe blood sad coiiupt humors, snd as soon ss ths co- rupt humors are rxpelleJ, you hsf s no mnrS fever When s patient wilh fever submits to bs bled, or have his blood poisoned wilh mercury, it weskens his frame to such s degree that if he survives Ihe process, tt alw ays leaves him Subject Is distressing emus, when V limes out of 10 be resorts lo ague pills powders, or tonic mixtures; this is going frosa bad to worse, as these vegetable pills, powders, cVc, aro niuning nut mercury snd quinine in disguise, which may for s tims drivs the disease so far into 1i'i?l3r M nr ,0 l" lytept'Mi hot very soon is "'"" "gain wnn fearful violence. To ear aguo and lever, the cause of the disease must be res moved out of the blood and body, which ran be ef- ' fectually done by using I),. SWEETSER'S PA NACLA, which purifies, cleanses and strengthens. It contains nothing that can possibly injure, and its uss is alwaya a eafeguard again- chills and fcvers. PILES. In sir. CAars or PitKS, Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA will effect s very speedy cure. It re moves from the blood, stomach snd bowels, those foul acrid burning humors, which are the cause of Tiles snd Cosfivcncs, and by strengthen ing, ihe digestive organs, improves every part of the entire bod v. FLATULENCY AND WIND. Tha-e diseases are cau-ed by Ihe stomach and bowels being choked up wilh viscid alimy matter. me air wnien eniers int m cannot crape until forced ny aome contraction or the emmach to expel it ; hence the cause of pain. A few doses of Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA will Convince the suffeier that relief is attained. GREAT MEDICINE FOR' (itflLtrREN. Parents will find the PANACEA s valuable medicine for their children, keeping their bodies in s heal by condiii ni, thereby assisting their g'owth; children or grown persons, after taking it, are not liable to be attacked n ilh an epidemic as before, as it always leaves the blood ill a pure condition, and the t ntire system iu a strengthened stale ; it drives out a'l kinds nf wc iknrss from the body and leave nil heal hy within. MARRIED LADIES Will find Dr. SWE TVER'S PANACEA a medi. rne purely adapted to thoir ote. Most ladies du riim Ihe period of preonancy arc afflicted with pil, Dr Swcctscr-s Panacea, by fegulaline Ihe lw-els' will entirely obvve ;'. ,1 iu pfvir,D; t.ror! lie on he mood snd fluids, insures lo them heal t..v off nrintf. TVo one wlin i. ..,r,n. t t , wii'inut it, and Ihos- who are nursing will find it of e eat bent fn to the health of their infants. F. r barrenness and all diseases of Ihe womb, il is without a rival in the entire histoiy and entnlotjim ef medicines j by its extraordinary slreniitheniiig power, it stimulates and sir. iiglheus the wiiinh, a weakness of which is tbe caue of failure to have offspring. NERVOUS DISEASES. Under Ibis he ,,! tnav be classed Palpitation of Ihe Heart, Tic Doloreiux or Faeeache, Neuralgia. Iiul pes i in, Toothache, Melancholy, Ilvleiics.nii.l in fact, every ibsea-e Caused by ihe sharp, httinaj. aciimonious humors irr taling Ihe nerves ; tho -nerves receive iho nioil.id impiession linrn the slo-nn.-h, or rather fr tm fan blood thrnuch ie agency ..f Ihe sionnrh mid diite live o:L..iris, mid altlioiii;ti t ,cr pirls of the body nr.- apparently the seat of .he di .. use, still ii i- itios'd by tit,. m.irSid imprea. . i .n convi vcd from I' e blood by ihe nerves to llmt n i t. i. w d ..-. of Dr. SWE E Tsi: It'H PA NACEA will soon assure the piticnt llmt ho has ih-. cure in hi po-s -.-suit'. ERYSIPELAS, in sr. ANTHONY'S FIRE. This is an intlan.niaiory di o.der, alw ysat'cml i.l with in r- nr bss pain. It proeee.ls'fr.tm the foul. ..cii ii.ii,ioi.s hum irs Indeed in iln hfioil ninl fin d-. se;tli. g , ii lie I m a i.nd face, causing ex treme pain and fivers; all spph, ations on the sur fi e are worse than useless, ,Py ony ,, llirow the d:sca-e in tome olher part, and perhaps fans- de ilh, llh-c 'ing is likewise improper. To run? Ihe di ease ynu mu t gi I r'd of ihe cause; on ly inanmc I i et the foul hunv.rs out of y nr blood, and vou will be we'd iu a dav. Dr. WWEET SKK'S I'AN WT.A, a ilnrotiih pnrifi. r of the hlool, will s aich enl iteiy impiirtly in the more reunite p ns nl ihe body and exp- it through lbs nndin-n of the hovels. 'Theic is not a vein, arte ry, iin.se'e or i.ijm ..f ihe entire frumework of man, ibat lr. Sam In, i' Panacea does not iin prnve. 'To lake il wh-n you are well ia lo keep we I ; i.nd when sick to Iu come well. IHI. SVTE ETSE IIS PANACEA, heiocenm posed only ol a vegetable matter, or medical nerbs, and wnirsnlril. nn o ith, as containing nol one par iicles i.f mercurial, mineral, or chi.nical substances, i found tube perfectly harmless lo Ihe mo-t tender ace nr ihe weiike-l f ame, under onv si ige f bil man sullii int.. ; t e m t-l p'ca- nl .nd lenli;n in i'a oei lino ilit as e tr uT ml I i the world; ami at the same lime ihe nuts' re ruin in searching out 'he rout of any c uiipla n however deep, and of ierfru na a c re. Price f er b il!.-. or six boUbs f.r $5. For sale, whol. sale and retail, al die corner of CHARLES n. d I'R TT Streets B aliimore, an abo by GEORGE BRIGHT, Nnv.fi 1SI7. .y Sunbury ITS won us ritAiM;; I T! Hums, .VcuWi, o;iif alt kinJs nf lnjlumed Sort s Cured. fllOUSEY'S UNIVERSAL OINTMENT, U L the mustcompVe Burn Antidote ever known. Il iislan'ly, (and as tf by Magic) stops pains of the mot desperate Burns and Scalds. For nlj Sores, Bm ses. Cuts, Sprains, Ac, on man or beast, il is the best application that can be n a-le. Thousinils have tried and thousands prtise il. It is the must ptif-ct master nl pain ever discovered. All who n- rec mend it. Every fain.ly should be provj. tied with il. N ine nn lell how soon some of the f tinilv oiav reed it. G. J- Ol si rve eich box of iho Kniiii, l)i.,iment ha- the name ol .N. 'Tocski wrill- u on the outside label. To unit. le this is forgery. Bo, linen, Liverv Men. Karine.s. and all who use Horses, n j fim litis I t.inn-rit ihe very Iwsi thing Ih. y cm u-e for Cnlia. ti .lis, Scraiehes, Kicks, 4e. Ac, on Ih ir animals. Surely every merciful man would keep bis animals as free from pain aa poasi. hie- Tousey's Universal Ointment is all that is re quired. Try it. BI TES OF INSECTS. For ths sling or bile of poisonous Insects, Tousey's Ointment ia anri vailed. Hundreds htve trie! it snl found il good PILES CURED ! For the Piles, Tousey's lj" nivemal Oiu'menl is one of ihe best Remedies that can lw applied. All who have tried it foi the Piles recommend il. OLD SORES CURED. For old obstinate Sorts, there is nothing equal to Tousey's Oint ment. A person in Manliua had, for a number of years, a sore leg that balHeJ the skill of the doe',. Tousey's Ointment wa recommended bv onl" the visiting physicians, (who knew it grsaiVj.- r and two boxes produced more benefit lb '" lieni hud received from sny aud s" "n dies. Lei all try it. - ?' lcu BURNS AND SUA! o f.,.-, of cas-'s i f Bum. . ,j 'S 'hEIX'fiftauaarids. Viin ry, hve boon eurrd fciV ' , Oinliiii nt. Certificate 1 J1 JUBy the whole f (hi. ,S," 'r-8-0lJ . VIOLENT D'.'C.tjVh priien v - la ,m luimo" . ' ISrh! CJ "b0' , T"t.moni for cuiing '" '"'t Tousey's Ointment l,llgi t- jiuises, have been ofleretl the propiic in'ri1 ' ,,n,Jre,'', ln Sracu-- will certify toils great , J n reli. vinu the pain of the muet severe Hruue .ii iersona should try it. SCALD HEAD CURED. S.tiea of csaes of cald Head bavs been cured by Tousey's OirnV inent. 'Trv il it st l oui fails. SALT K HE I'M fUUEl). Of a! Ihe remedies i ver discovered f r this nm.-t iliigft'nl eomplainr', Ti'Usey'a l inverMil tlinlinrnt is ihe luo-l couipltlc. Il niitii was ktt'Wii la fa:, CHAPPED HANDS CAN BE CURED'.-. Tousey's I'uiversil Diiiliuent will always cur ihe wor-t rases of Chspped Hands, Scores of persons will slate lit i. SOKE LIPS CURED. For Ihe cure of Sore" Lips, there was never anything made equal io Tun -sey's Oinimeiil. It is sure lo curs Ihem. Try if. Il ia s scientific compound, warrauted not to con tain any pupiraiion of Mercury. Pi ice 35 rents ter box. Fur further pariiculsra ooncasrninu this really valuable Ointment, Ihe public ars icfrr r. d lo Pamphlets, lo lw had gratis, of resprclattie Druggists and Merchants throughout ths Urilled Slates, Pr. pared by ELLIOT & TOUSEY, Drug(Uils, Syiacnar. For sale hy JOHN YOUNG, Hunbury M. A. 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