From the American Farmer. 1 "AGRIGULTU1UL. , , , ; . WORK FOR AUGUST. . r- v TIMOTHY. Grounds intended to be net in Timothy meadows ihould be forthwith Jdotighed being first heavily manured. He ho intends setting a timothy meadow should Moolleot, thai H is to remain in grass for ma Hjr yettrsr-Andj ns the custom' iiS--Lui ought not to be, to take all out of the soil, without returning anything to it, it is indispensably necessary that it be highly fertilized in the beginning, and that, if it be not, short crops of grassland an early running out of the mead ow, will be the inevitable consequences, tn ploughing, care must be taken to turn over th furrows flat, so as to completely bury grass, weeds, and the seeds of both, while the furrow should be of sufficient depth to place such nuisances in a condition to pre vent their re-growth or germination. .. Potatoes. If you have not done so already, give your late potatoes their last working. Stubble-fields and Pastures. Give to these a dressing of plaster, say, one bushel to each acre. " Bushes, Briars, Sprouts and Weeds. These should be all cut up during this month, it being the best time to effectually destroy them. When cut up they should be put in piles, dried and burnt. Shcrp. In the pasture or sheep-walk, in which these may be kept, there should be provided, under cover, a trough, which should be, twice a week, provided with tar or salt the tar to be first spread on the bottom of the trough and the salt sprinkled over the top of it. FALLowing roa Fall Crops. It is full time that this work was begun when done, it should be well done. The ploughing should be done as deeply as a strong team can force the plough ; when the soil is stifl, after being broken up it should be rolled crosswise and thoroughly harrowed, ns too fine a tilth cannot well bo given to it. We believe that land which is put in such tilth, . will yield one-third more than lands of equal quality thntjnay be indifferently ploughed and pulverized. Orchards. Examine your orchards for cankered or decayed limbs, cut all such off down into the sound wood, smooth off the surface of the wound, and apply to it a plas ter made of 1 part tar and 3 parts plaster or one made of equal parts of beeswax, tal low and turpentine. If there be any of your trees on which the bark is rough and scabby, have such bark scraped off and paint the trunk with a mix ture comprised in the proportion of 1 gallon of toft toap, 1 Ih. flour sulphur, and 1 pint of salt. By these processes you will ensure new and healthful bark to your trees, destroy the eggs of many destructive insects, and greatly improve the appeal ance as well as the bear ing capacity of your orchards, provided you occasionally manure it. The Doc Days. It is said the "dog days are upon us an announment which many, whose sufferings are already intolerable, would fain wish to disbelieve ourselves a mong them. It mnst have been on such a day that Southcy in deep desperation wrote "O, spare me, spare me. Pho-bus! if indeed Thou hast not let another Phston Drive earthward thy fierce steeds and fiery car; Mercy ! ,1 melt 1 No tree, no bush, No sheltor, not a breath of stirring air, East, West, or North, or South ! Dear god of day, . Put on thy nightcap ; crop thy locks of light, And be in the fashion turn thy back upon us. . v ' ' And let they beams flow upwards ; make it night ' , Instead of noon ; one little miracle, In pity, gentle Phobus! What a joy, Oh what a joy to be a seal or flounder On an ice island ! or to have a den With the white bear caverned in polar snow !" Curiositv Satisfied. Lady Jekyll asked William Whiston, of eccentric memory, one day at her husband's table, to resolve a diffi culty which occurred to her in the Mosaic ac count of the creation. "Since it pleases God sir," said she, "to create the woman out of the man, why did he form her out of the rib rather than any other part t" Whiston scratched his head and answered, "Indeed( madam, I do not know, unless it be that the rib is the most crooked part of the body !" 'There.'" said her husband, "you have it; now 1 hope you are satisfied." Southey's Doctor. Am Irishman lost a child in Ireland, and afterwards emigrated to this country, where lie lost another. Wishing to obtain a grave stone that should tell the whole story, he had these lines engraven upon it ' Here lies two children dear, - One in old Ireland t'other here.'' The Fair Sex. Barret, in his 'Woman, a t'oem,' pays the loiiowmg compliment, aa beautiful as it ia true, to the enchanters of our pleasures, the solace rs of our cares, in whose arms our first hours are nursed, and on whose bosoms we generally breathe our last; "Aak the gray pilgrim, by the surges cart Ou hostile shores, and numbed beneatli the hlust ; Ask who relieved him, who Uw heurth began To kindle who wilh spilling goblet ran Oh I he will dart one siark of youthful flame, And ehup his wither'd hands, aod wo ma name." Mr. Curran cross-examined a tailor. "Upon your outh, sir, where did this conversation happen !" "Iii the back parlor of my shop my culting-room." "And what were you then about Yourself!'' Wn1kinrr nhnnt "Aye, just taking a stroll in your cabbage-gar den" A large glass of water, sipped ten drops at a time in perfect silence, till the whole be taken, is said to be a convenient cur for i person in a passion. This is the last applica lion of th "water-cure." Lord Hardwicke's bailiff having been or deMd by Lad Hardwicke to procure a sow f tha breed and aiu she particularly describ ed to him, came one one day lulo the dining room, when fuU of great company', proclaim ing, with a burst of joy he could not nip. press, ! have been at Royston fair ray lady, and got a sow exactly of your ladyship's breed and sue." . i it . i 4 . , - 1TEW CEEAF GOODS. John W. Friling, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and customer!, that he has lost received and opened a splendid assortment or UUUDS, eonin linger . DAT GOODS, Groceries, Hardware, Queenswart, &-c. Tht public ire invited to call and examine for themselves. , Suntxiry, My 8, 1848 tf ' CUTLERY. Aft extern! Stock of Pocket snd Table CUT LERY for by ! JOH1T 1A. COLEXO.1T, A'os. 31 and 83 ARCADE, and 8j North THIRD Strett, Cmp king 8000 doxen Penknives, 8ciori snd Razors. Also, rholce sssorlment of Rodgrtrs & Sons, Wostenholm's, Oreavcs'e, W. & S. Butcher sand Fenney's Cullory. Also, Spanish, Dirk and Hunting Knives. Alio, Oone, Pislnls, sn I Bowie Knives. Alse, Tht Ammcan Razor Strop, a superior article, woily Iheatlrntion of Dealers. Card Dealers in Cutleiy, will find the above 8lork worthy their attention, n the 8ubscrilet's chief business is importing snd selling cutlery. rhil idctj.hia, June 10th. 1848 ly. GIESE & SON. Commission and Forwarding MB BCBANTS, No 48 Comment Street IVhaef. BALTIMORE. Will receive and tell all kinds of Country Pro duceFlour, Grain, he. N. B. Particular attention given to the eale of Lumber. And cash advances made on con eignmentt, when required. April 1, 1818. 4m PHILADELPHIA MEDICAL HOTJSE, Ettohlhhed 15 .years asp, by Dr. KINKELIN. The oldest, surest and I est hand tn cure all forms of scent disrate, dispute of the akin and solitary habits of youth, is .DR. KINKELIN, A'. IV. corner of 3J and Union sis., belteeen Spruce and Pine, 1 squares from the Exchange. TOUNG MEN ! if vou value vour life or your JL health, romrmlxr, the didny of a month, nay, even a week, may prove yniir ruin, bolh of body and mind. Hence let no false modesty Jeter you from making your rase known to one who, from education and respectability, cm nlnne befriend vou. He who places himself under Itr KINKKl.I.N S treatment, may leligtously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and in whoe bosom will be forever locked the secret of the patient. Too many think they will hug thesrrret t. ihe.ir own hearts, and cure themselves, Alaa! how of ten is this a fatal ilelusir.n, nnd how ninny a pro mising young man, ho might have been an orna ment to society, has faded from the earth. COUNTRY INVALIDS, finding it inconvenient to mnke personal applica tion, can, by stating their case explicitly, together with all their symptoms, (per b t'er. post-paid.) have forwarded to them a rhest containing Dr. H e me dicines appropriated accordingly. Packages of Medicines forwarded to any part ol tbe United slates at a moment a nonce. (f Post run Larries, addressed to Dr. Km klik, Philadelphia, will be promptly attended to Oc. 30ih. 1847. ly Al I I l l S AT 1 r I If M I 1 S nrennTn iAuuumiuuiiiu iiwiiio, JtO 19S Cliesnut Street. South Eatt Corner of Eighth it , Philadelphia. TTJORTRAITS from the smallest breast-) in to B the largest size, singly or In groups. 1 he Proprietors are warranted in suing, that their work has gained s reputation second to none in the world. Extracts from the Pres : 'Life-like in Ihe expression, chastly correct in the shading. leaser. 'The ait has arrtveJ at great perfection, and none understand it lietter Iban Met. Ices Ac tier- mon." Baltimore Irit. "Admirable ! nothing cm exceed their exquisite delicacy, U. S. Uazeltc. Extract from Ihe report of the Judgea, at Ihe last fair of the Franklin Institute Daguerreotypes in this department there are some very excellent specimens in the exhibition, and the Judges think they see a progressive improvement in Ibis branch of the art. Tbey have not r-commended an a- ward in favor of any of the competitors, but are disposed to rank as fir,t in order, ihe collection of McCI.EES & CJKKMON. aa containing the lar gest number of mperior tpteiment." Philadelphia, Feb 19, 1818. 6m SIX 1KAKS AGO FfHE children began to cry for Sherman's Lo M. xenges. Tbe noise waa not so loud at that lime, hut it has kept increasing ever since, and now bas become so great that the Tnoutha of ths little ones can scarce lie stopped. Dr, Sherman aymin thiaea with Ihe little sutl rera, and very much re- ere s that any of them should be disappointed. Knowing the vast benefit which has been confer red upon the community by the introduction of bia infallible won SI LOZBITOSS, he has entered into arrangements for enlarging his Manufactory, by means of which bethinks be will be able lo supply the demar d. A nd Ihe same pains and care will rc tuken, ihat thee ei lebrated Lo. senges be maJe aa they h"ve always been, in or der that those who depend upon them, may not be disappointed in their hopes. Ho knew when he commenced the manuluciure ol the Worm Luzen eet, that they would auperarde the usa of every other vermifuge, as the Lozenge is very pleasant 0 tne taate, siecdy in Its etlecta. as well sa certain, and the quantity required to effect a perfect cure. very smsii. i ueee properties, lo connexion wun the f.et lhat they are sold for 2A cents per box, thus placing them in the reach of the poorest man in the land, has not only caused them to take the place of every other vermifuge ever offered, but al an renuerea mem popular to tbe community. Dr. sherrai.n'a ' COUGH LOZBNQEV continue lo cure Coughs, (Jds, Consumption. A - I . I. i 1 1 : n- r ii ... ' ! nviu.ua, Biiuimc-sB mu uiiiK uiiy ui oreaioins. and other diaeaee of the Lungs, wilh the same facility .1 .1:., .1.-1- . : ; ... lucv uiu on uieir nrsi iniriHiucuiin, ana me ntonlc have now become persuaded hy actual expeiience, that on tbe accession of a slight cold, tbey hav only to step to either the Dr'a. office, or one of the Agents, and obtain a box of hie Cough Loxengca, which are very couvenirnt to carry in the pocket, and lo lake a few through ihe day. By purauing Ihia course a cure ia otien eltccted in 24 hours, snd ihe patient about bia busin' as. So great is the co- lebrity of the Lozenges, that thoueanda of persons wnonaveuaeu mem, anu l ecome acquainted Wllb tbeir ctircis, win never lie without ibsiu. siinit.n.ivs FOOB MAN'S PZa has cured more eases of Rheumatiam, Paii in the Uack, Side and Cheat, Lumbago and Wtakness, than any application that ha ever been made. As the celebrity of the Plastei has increased, hundreds of unprincipled rascals have attempted lo counter fell it, snd palm II oil upon Ihe community as the genuine. (JJ" Beware of Deception. S Kemem ber that the true and genuine Plaster ia spread up on reddieb paper mad expressly lor tbe purpose. and in every esse the signature of Pr. Sherman ia piint.d upon the back of tbe fluster, and tba whole Kcvrw oy ionv KiiDt. none otneraare senuine. 1'k...r... k . . .- , xWlif!L,l,..h Poor Man's Plaster, call al tba office. 106 Nassaa blTA. - T "J,P.,oU,d . ... "umber. 106 Nassaa si., wbar. all lr. Hbermao s Lozenges are sold. Hut Agents . , ... . - ' Fultosj atreal, Brooklyn Hinesoo, Willian.burg ; .ad Redding k Ca Uoaton. ' and JOHit vniiNn ..k .,,,,; M UM j . M. A. McCA Y. Northumbauland ovpwnuocr 1 1 in, 1 ear. ly. SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOK1N 2iL:LLI3TBF'3 CE II S2T "CP S3C QB 5 "0 T has power to cause all Ttit. SORES, BCROFULOU8 homora, SKIN DI8BA8E3, OISONOU8 WOUNDS to discharge their pu trld matters, and then heals them. It is richly termed Alt-heating, for there Is sen re ly disease, eiiernal or internal, that it will not benefit. ' 1 have used It for the last fourteen yrara for all diseases ef tht chest, consumption and liver, involving the utmost danger snd responsibility, and I declare before heaven and man, that not in one single tm has it failed to benefit when the pa tient was within the reach of mortal means. ' I have had physicians, learned in the profession. I have had ministers of the gospel, judges of the bench, aldermen, lawyers, gentlemen of the high est erudition, and multitudes of the poor use it in verv variety of way. and there has been but one voire one universal voice anting t "M'Allister, your Ointment is GOOD. In Scrofula. Old 8ores. Ervscnelas. Teller Li ver Complaint, Sore Eyes, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Urokrn or Sore Urenst, Tiles, all Chest Diseases, such as Asthma. Oppressions, Pain- Also. Sore Lin. Charmed Hands, Tumors. Chil drcn's Oulsneous Eruptions, Nervous Diseases, and of the Spine, there is no medicine now known SCALD HEAD. we nave curru esses tnni actually defied every thing known, aa wrll aa the .liilitv of IS or 30 doctors. One man told us he had spent :tuuon nte rn.iuten wnnnui any ui-no fit. when a few boxea of Ointment rund them. BALDINESS It will restore the hair sooner than any other Ihisg. HEADAUHB I he salve has curcil peison of the headache of 12 years' standing, and who had it regular every week, so that vomiting often look p'nee. DsirsKas, Eta Actia. and Axes in the Pack, are cured by ihia Ointment with like success. RUKNS. It is one of the best thine, in the world for Burns. (Read the directions smund the box.) HHr.llM A TISM. It removes almost Imme.li atcly the inflimaiinn and swelling when the piin ce:ise. ( Head the Directions around the Box.) COLD KEET. Consumption, Liver Com I'laint, Pain in. the chest ot side, falling off nf ihe h:.ir, one or the other alwaya tccomiianiea rol l feel. (Thta Ointment is the true remedy.) It is a r-uto t-ign of disease to have cold feei. TET TEH. There ia nothing belter for Ih cure of I elter. PILES. Thousands are yearly cured by this Ointment. CORNS. Occasional use ef the Oinlmrnt will Iwivs keep Co'i.s from growing. People, nessl never be troubled wilh ihcm it thev will ue i Itcail the Ml'iwine Communication, R'Ceived fiom an old. respected an J well known ciiin'n of I'hredalphta. and tLen judge for ynui self: Philadelphia. 10 mo., 13th, IRIfi. To T. B. Peterson, Having been requested to civo my 0ininn on Ihe merits of M ALMS I ER 8 SALVE, I am willing to enumerate some of the In in fits which I huve mpciionccd in the use nf the article. In Ihe soring of 1S4B, I had on nltnek nf Erv sipelas in my f. ce which became very painful, and extended into one nf my eyes, heing attended with ffvir, mv d'stress was great and I becau to be f ar ful of l.ii g my eye. Alinougli mil much ol a believer in uliat is eoinniouly calb'd quack medicines, I purcbaed a box and made an application to my tare. I o my surprise the pain sunn aluled, nnd in a woek's time it was ent.rely cured, and I firmly believe that it was ihe salve, under Providence lhat cured me. From that time to the present, I have used the article as occasion required, snd in every esse where I have Used It, I have round a decided benefit At one time, on going to b-d at night, my ihroat was sn sore 'hnl I swallowed wilh difficulty, but by an spplication of the calve I was relieved I efoie morning. I have usod it in case nf burns, bruisrs. spniins. and flesh cuts, all with the hauDiot effects, and nn casejf poisoning by a wild vine in the woods, '"' r-"- ? P'."""- rrom mv own experience. 1 would strnnulv re- eomn-nd it to all, as a cheap, eonveuiet.t, family meilii ine 1 hive become so partial tn it, that I exix-ci to keep it constantly in my family. I bough not ambitious to appear in print, yet I cannot refuse lo have Ihia commniiira'inn made public if judged best to aerve ihe c Uce nf humani ty. Keapecirully Ihine, WM ADAMS, No. 26, Old York Bond. jni 1 lir.v. Ivrt ointment will lie genuine unless the nam 's of James M'Allister, or James M Allister 6l Co., are written wilh a pen nn eve ry label. JAMES M'ALLISTER, Note proprietor of the anve medicine. yJPRWE, 25 CENTS PER BOX.TJ) AesNTa : J. W. FKILINf!, Sunbury, FORSYTH, WILSON A Co.. Northumberland. Dr WM. M UICKLEY, Danville. J. I. CKOUSi;. Kflmsgrove, P. C. rlHF.LI.EK. Lewisburg. WM. F. NAOI.E. Milion, JOHN. 811 AlilM. ESS, Caltawissa. Feb. lUlh, IS4S. cowlv VENI. VI I'AIII.I ID1, VICL Dr. ALLEN'S V EC! E- E COMPOUND. fr tbe cine of DYSPEPSIA. LIVER COMPLAINT. NER VOUS DEBILITY. BILIOUS AFFECTIONS, A c. This Medicine H oll'. ri d lo ihe public umler Ihe aauran'e thai thore is nn article in existence having rtronger claims lo their conideiation. lie- mg compounded by s regular Graduate ol J Her son College, Philadilph'a, and a practising physi cian of twenty years' standit in Philadolphia. bis long exp'rience has confirmed htm in Ihe opinion lhat a compound medicine was required lo prevent snd remedy the debilitation pr duced by residing in low, miatmnlic climates, and to counter tcl the pro trifling influences of many nervous disorders with which Ihe human family are snlicted. DR. ALLLN is a well known phi sin hi, and has used the aheve medicine in his practice for 8 yeara with the moat astonishing clleri, having tes ted ita qualiliea in shove rivis j ihjusanu i;asbs. No medicine ever received more Haltering re eommendatione from phyticiana nf eminrnt taiid. ing than has ben bestowed on this, DYSPEPSIA OR IXDK.'ESTION AND ITS CONSEQUENCES. An eminent Prof. aor sys: "It chiefly ariaea in persons who lead either a very sedenlsry or irregular life. Although not regarded aa a fatal disease ; yet if neglect) d or improperly Ireared, may bring on incurable Me. lanrholy, Jaundice, Madness, or Vcitigo, relay and Apoplexy. A great singularity attendant on it is, lhat it may arid often dors continue s great length of lime without any remission of Ihe symp- tome. lAUPL," Line! ami uneasiness ol m'lnl, m tense study, profuse evacuations, excess in venery excessive use of spirituous tiuuors, b , tobacco, o plum, nnd nttior narcotics, immoderate repletion over distention of Ihe stomach, a deficiency of Ihe secretion of thr bile or c.sirie iuice. exrosuie lo oiu anu uamp air, aie tbe chief causes of ! dia eate. i in u.viB. i.oss ol appetite, nause 1, .leart. bum, sci. Iny, snd futiid eructations, eiiawiinr ihe sioniach when empty, uneasiness in ihe thro it pain in the ante, coativeness, cbtllinss, I .nuiior lowneaa ul spirits, p ilpitaltoiis, and d.s'urbed Sleep. TKKATMENT. DR. ALLEN'S VEOE TABLE COMPOUND haa never failed in allor ding immediate relief, and a radical cuie for thia dls.ase. 03 J bis Medicine can be bad nf II. B Mas-er, Sunburyt J. C. Martin, Fott-ville, Medlar . Bickel, Orwtgaburg ; and of Druggists generally ALLEN fc WARD, Proprietors. Philadelphia, Nov. 37, 1847 cq ly I HQ ATI. PIMCr t smur ...i :i : j . , 1 ' I u.t,iwr is prEpaiau iv receive ana BC- A eommodat. . few transient or perm.nent I .. k. -.a i. 0...1. ' , I -1 ww, , mucuv, in DUUUUIT, ins IU. ' haodsom. and pleasaot pan of the toWn. coiamandiog a fine view of lb Susqueban- na. Northumberland and tba seanerv adiuent , To persons from tba etty. wbo wish to spend a - few months durina- Ihe au.nm.. K,.'ni...,. " . ::..::r 1 snuius a uciigQiiui rrirsai. I IMMd MnDETS April I, 1818 60) DADE NOTE IIST PENNSYLVANIA. The following IM shows the current value or all Vnnnlri nla Bank Notes. The most Implicit re liance msy be placed upon it, as it Is every week sarehilly compared wun arm corrected tram dic nell'e Reporter. nanus in rniiaacipnia. Disc. 1ST Na. Locatioit. pm1Mt NOTES AT PAR. Bsnk of North America . , par Bank of the Northern Liberties . . par Commercial Bank of Penn's, . . par Farmers snd Mechanira Bank , par Kensington Bank par Philadelphia nallk . . par Schuylkill Bnnk ... par Southwark Bank par Weatern Hank . par Mechanics' Bank . p' Mann.fnctnrers' Ac Mechanics' Bank par Bank of Pcnn Township . . par Rirard Bank . Pr Bank of Commerce, late Moyamensing par Bank of Pennsylvania . par Country flank. Bank of Chester County Westchester tlsnk of Delaware County Chester Bank of Oermantown Oermantown Bank of Montgomery Co. Norrietown Doylestown Bank1 Doyleatowo Easton Dank Eastnn psr psr par psr par psr Farmers Bank of Bucks co. Bristol par Bnnk of Nnrthumlterland Northumberland par L'olumbia Bank St n ridge co.'tloliimbia par Farmers' Bnnk of Lancaster I.aneistel psr Lancaster County Bank Lancaster Bank Farmers' Bank of Reading Office of Bank of Tenn's. Office do do Office do do Office do do NOTES AT D tlsnk oftho Uniled Slates Miners' Bank of Pottsville Bsnk of Lewistown Bsnk nf Middletown Carlisle Bank Exchange Bank Do dn brsnch of Harrisburg Bank Lebanon Hank MercfPrTnts' & Mnnuf. Bank Batik of Pittsburg W est Branch Bank Wyoming Bank I.ancaater par Lancaster pu Reading par Harrisliurg"! These Lancaster I offices Reading j do not Easton J issue n. I8CO IJNT. Philadelphia 17 Pottsville par lwistown failed Middletown 1 Carlisle 1 Pittsburg 1 llnllidsysburg 1 Harrisburg 1 liSbsnon par Pittsburg 1 Pittsbuig 1 VVillinmsporl 1 Wilknsbarre 14 Allonlown no sale Reading failed Pittsburg failed Erie do New Brighton do Chamhcreburg 1 Gettysburg I Montrose 2 Erio 3" Weynesburg 2.J Washinuton IJ llonesil.ilo I j llro.ms ;ile I York 1 Northampton Bank llerks I'KUiity Uank Office of Bnnk of U. 8. Dn do do Do dn do Hank of Chnmhersburg Hank of Oeltvshurg Rnnk of Susquehanna Co. Erie Hunk Fninters' & Drovers' Bank Finnklin Bank Hoitesdale II ink Monorigalteh Bank of U. York lliink N. I). 'I he notes of those bunks on which we unit quotations, and substitute a dash ( ) are not purchased y the Philadelphia brokers wilh tho xceplion nl those which have a letter of reference. U U O K K N BANKS. Philadelphia Sav. Ins. Philadelphia failed 'hilaib'lphla Loan Co. do failed SchuUkill Say. Ins. dn failed Kensington Sav. Ina. A do Penn Township Sav. Ina. do Manual Labor Ban's (T. W; Dyntt, prop.) failed fowanda Hank Tnwamla Alleghany Bank nf Pa. Bedford no sale closed closed Bank of Heaver Heaver Harrisburg Washington Belli fonts Dank of Swalara Bank of Washington Centre Bank failed closed City Bnnk Farmers' &. Meeb'es' Bank Farmers' Si Moch'cs' Bsnk Farmers' Si Mcch'ca' Bank Harmony Institute Pitlsbuig Pittsburg Fayette co. (ireencantle Harmony no sale failed failed failed 110 sale Huntingdon Bank Huntingdon no aale Juniata Bank Lervistown no aale Lumbermen's Bank Northern Bank nf Pa. New Hope Del. Bridge Co. Norlhuinb'd Union Col. Ilk. North Western Bank of Pa. Warren Dnn.larT New Hope M illon Mesdvilla Port Carbon Carlisle Montrose Uniontown failed no sale closed no sale closed failed closed failed Iffice of Sehnylkill Hnuk 'a. Agr. Sl Manuf. Hank Silver Lake Bank Union Bank of Pvnn'a. Westmorland Bank Wilkesbarre Bridge Co. (Ireensburg closed Wilkesbarre no aale (TT All notes puriwiting In be on any Pennsyl vania Bank not given in the above list, may be set town as irauus. SEW JEltSKY. Hank of New Brunswick Brunswick failed i par par par 4 failed Uelvideie Bank Hc.lvidere Burlington Co. Bank Medford Commercial Bank Perth Amhny 'Jumlierland Bank Bridyeton Farmers' Bi.nk Mount Holly f arinera' and Mechanics' Bk Kahway Purmcrs' and Mechanics' Bk N. Iliunswick Karmera' and Merehanu Bk Middletown I. i failed railed failed failed failed I failed i pur no sale no sale Franklin Bank of N.J. Jersey City tlohnkcn Ukgox (nazing bo Hohiken lersey City Bank Jersey (Jity Mechanics' Bank Patterson Manufacturers' Hank Belleville Morns Cuunly Bank Morrittown Monmouth Bk of N. J. . Freehold Mechanice' Bank Newark Mechanics' and Manuf. Bk Trenton Morris Canal and Bkg Co Jersey City rust JNoles Newsrk Bkg A Ins Cu New Hoi Del llridge Co Newark LamherUville Holsiken N. J. ManufaC snd Bkg Co failed failed I failed I par par 1 i par I tailed failed 1 Pi failed par par par par par par p.r par par J N J I roteclon A Orange Bank Lombard bk Jersey City 'range Peterson do Princeton Salem Newark Elizaheihlowi Camden Morrialown Trenton Salem Newton Trenton Dover llaekensaik Peterson Bank Peoples' Bnnk Piineeton Bunk Salem Banking Cu Stale Bank State Bank State Bank Slate Bank of Morris State Bank Salem snd Philsd Msnuf Co Sussex Bank Trenton Banking Co Union Bank Washington Banking Co. UEL.AWAKE. Ilk of Wilm & Brandy wins Wilmington Bank of Delaware Dank of Smyrna Do ' tiiancb Wilmington Smyrna Millord Farmers' Bk of State of Del Dover Do branch Do branch Do branch Union Bank trT Under 6's Wilmington tieorgetown Newcastle Wilmington fJ" On sll hanks marked thus (") there are ei ther counterfeit or altered nnles of Ihe various da nominations, in circulation. Time nut IMstaiu-e Saved t SUNBURY FERRY. FI1HE subscribers having leased the Suubury X Ferry, b'-g leave to inform the public, that they are prepared to convey Teams, Pleasure Carriages and Foot passengers across the river with aafety and without delay, Tbey have pro vided themselves with new and commodious crafts, which will alwsys be attended witb able and careful bands. Persons travelling to aod from and through SunburytoNew Berlin, Lewisburg, Harlletoo and other places, will And it greatly Is Ibeir ad vantage to cross at this Ferry instead of tba Bridges, as they would save from two to four miles ia distance. JOHN SPEECE. LEWIS LENHABT. Sunbury, April 1, 1848 O. BDNIIDRT, BOOT MAKER, - ' No. 40, Soirrir Foubth Stbest, Above Cuctmvt. . Jaa. tth, ltitr JOTJRNAI The Grand Purgative FOB TBS OTJKB OF Headache, Giddiness, Measles, Sslt Rheum, Hesrl Burn. Worms, Cholera Morbus, Coughs, Quinsey, 'Whooping Cough, Consumption, Fits, Liver Complaint, Erlsipelas, Desmeas, Itchings of ihe Skin, Colds, Oout, Orsvet, Nervous Complaints, Khenmatiam, .'ilea, Dyspep la, Scuivy, Small Pox, Jaundice, Pains in the Back, Inward Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Rising In the Throat, ' Dropsy, Asthma, Fevers of all kinds, Female Complaints, An A TABIKTV Of OTBZB tltaSASSS ASIStSO - vbom istruaiTtts or tss atoon, Ann oa. STHCCTIOSS IS THS OSOASS Of t)t- essTiotr. Experience) has proved Ihst nearly every Din esse rigtnstes from Impurities of the Blood or de. rsngements of the Digestive Orgsns and to secure Heslth, we must remove those obstructions or re store the Blood to its natural state. The aversion to lading medicine ia mosl rfle,- luallv removed bv CtlcRjrss'a Vkoktabls Pus- sativs Pitts, beine enmplelitu enrctopttf wilh coating nfpurt white Sugar, (which ia as distinct from the internal ingredients ss s nut shell fiom Ihe kernell isn va ao tastz or MrmciHS, But are as easily swsllowed ss hits of candy. Moreover they neither nautente or gripe in the alishtest desree. bul operate equally on all Ihe dia eased parts of Ihe system, instesd of confining themselves lo. snd rseking any particular region Thus, if ll e Liver be affected, one ingredient will operate on Ihil particular organ, and, by cleansing it of an Excess of Bile restore it toitsnaturd stste. Another will operate on the Blond, and remove sll Imputities in its circulation; while s third will effectually expel whatever impurities may have been discharged into the stomach, snd hence they sraiaz at rns boot or ntsxtss, re move all Impure Humors from the body t op n the pores externally and internally sepirnb- all fore gn and ohr oxroas particles from the chyle, so that the blood may be thoroughly pure thus secu ring s fee snd healthy action to the Heart, Lungs snd Liver ! and thereby ihey bkstobx hkiith r- TI1 WHIIt ALL OTRXR M4SS HA VK VAILKn. The entire truth of the shove csn he ssceilained by Ihe trial of a single box t snd their vinues sre so positive snd certain in rrs'nring Health, that the proprietor hinds himself lo return Ihe money paid for Ihem in all cases where they do not gie universal silis action. Ilcla.il Price, a." cU. per Hox. Princip il office No. fifl Vesey st., N. Yo k. Bold by JOHN YOUNff, Sunbury. M. A. McCAY, Northumbeilnnd. Gj- Bememlicr Dr. C. V. Clickener is Ihe in ventor of ihe Sugar Coated Piils, and that noth ng of the sort was ever heard of until he inlrndueed them in June, 1843. Putchnsers should, therefora, slways ask for Clii kener's Sugar Coated Pills, and lake 110 others, or they will he made the victims of a fraud. Sept. lflth, 1817. ly cow SILENCE TIIT nnKAiirt-t cornn ! thk trsns iitt iv tiA nrs, ths worta of ths KKSTiioTsn 11 a a nt.r.y stntis, ths cnt'oH or roMni'MPTiox hath I IT A SODNII or lit TII. ARE yo BE YOU A MOTHER1 Your darling child. our idol and earthly joy, is now perhaps confined to her chamber by a dangerous cold In r pale cheeka, her thin shrunken fingers, tell the hold di-esse hss slready gained upon her the sound of her sepulchrsl cough pieices your soul. YOUNG MAN, when just shout to enter life, disesse shots s hesrl rru-hing I light over Ihe fair prospects of the future your hectic cough nnd fee Ide limbs tell of your loss snd hope, but you need not despair. There is a balm which will heal the wounded lungs, it is 8 II e n M 1 X s ALL 1 1 C Al .1 X ( . HA l.SAM. Mrs. ATTREE. the wife of Win. II. Allree, Esq. wss given up by Dr. Sewall of Wahingt Die. Roe and McClellan nf Pliilad-li.hia, Dr. Rue and Dr. Mott of New York. Her friends all thought ahe must die. She had every nppcarancc of being in consumption, and was so pronounced hy her physicians Shermsri's Balssm was given snd it cured her. Mrs. GAHRABHANTZ, of Bull's Feiry, was also cured of consumption hy this Balsam when all other remedies failed to give relief she was re duced in a skeleton. Dr. A. C. Cistle, Dentist. SHI Broadway, hss witnessed its effects in seversl cs-es where no other medicine slbmled relief hut the Balsam operated like a charm. Dr, C. also witnessed its wonderful cflVcte in curing Asthma, which it never fails of doing. Spitting Illon I, alar ming ss it may be, iselfecluslly cured by this Hal. sum. It heala the ruptured or wounded blood vessels, and makes the lungs sound sgain. Kev. HENRY JONES, 108 Eiehth avenue, was cured nf cough snd catarrhal nflvc.tions I 5(1 years S'snding. The first dose gave htm in im re lief then all the olbet medicine he had ever laken Dr. L. J. Deals, 19 De'anry strict, gave it 10 a aister-in-law who was laboring under conumpi ion, and to another sorely afflicted with thit At!ima. In both casis its edi cts were immedia'e, soon re storing thi m to enmfortnh'e hralth. Mrs. LUCKUTI A El. I.e.. 05 Christie street, rulferrd from Asthma ii ysars. Shsim.n's Hal- sam relieved her st once, and she is cornparat v.-ty wr II, being enabled to subdue every altaek by a timely use nf this medicine. This indeed ia the real remedy for C7ougs. Colds, Spilling Blood, Liver Complaints, and ell le sll i lions of the throat, and even Asthma and Cnnsump ion. Price 35 cents and ft per bottl-. Dr. Sherman's Cough and Worm Lozenges, and Poor Man's Piaster sold ss shove. Dr. Sherman's office j. at 1110 Nassau at. N. Y. Agents, JOHN YOUNG, Suuburv. M A. M. C A Y, Northumberland September llih. 1847. ly Vegetable IH I verbal Tills The only hninvn Medicine that at the same time purges purifies and tlrenglhcns the synloat Losiioa, July 7, 1H1B. DR. LE ROY'S Pills are a new medicine which has lust appeared, and is fist taking the placea of all others of the same class. These pills are composed of msny ingredients, hut ths two principal ones sre Ssrssparilla and Wild Cher ry, so united that they act together j ihe on', through ita admixture with other snh-Uicis, pu rifying and purging, while Ihe other ia atren-the i. ing ths system. Thus those pills are at Ihe sain -lime tonic and opening; a desiderstum long snd eagerly sought for by medical men, bul never be fore discovered. In other words they do the work of two medicines, and do ii muih beiier than any two wo know of; for they remove noihing fr on Ihe system hut Ihe impurities ; so lhat while ihey purge Ihey strengthen; and hence they cause no debilitation, and are followed by no re-acti.m. Dr. I.e Roy's pilla have a wonderful influence on the blood; tliey not only purify without weakening il, hul they lemove all li 'xi.ois parliclea from the chyle hefme it ia convened into fluid, and thus make im pute blood sn utter impns-ibiliiy. As there is nn debilitation, so tbeie is no nausea or sickness st tending Ihe ope'stions of this moat excellent of inc. dii ines, which never slrsins or tortures the dig. s. live functions, hut cau-ea them lo work in a rer. feclly natural manner ; and hence persons taking lhain do not become pale and emaciated, but Ihe conlrsry ; for white il is the properly of ihe Sarsa panlla, united as il ia wilh other ingredients. In remove sll thai is foreign snd impure, it is equally Ihe property of Ibe Wild Cherry lo 'Jtain all that is natural and sound; snd hence s robust ali of heslth is Ihe certain result of their united operations- (jej- Price 3A cents per BOX. A genu fur Le Roy's Fills, J. W. FRILINO.5-, . lr. JOHN YOUNU.J8unbtt'y M. A. McCAY, Norlhumberl'd. August 1st, 1847. ly A LL persona indebted to Ike subscriber, by note or book account, are hereby notified to call aud settle lbs sauie without delsy, in order te save costs. IBA T. CLEMENT. . Sunbury, April 83, 1848 Bit. SWEETSER'S THIS Medicine is wsrrsnted, on oath, not to contain a particle nf Calomel, Corrosive Sub limate, Arsenic, Chloride of Gold, or any delete tons minerals. The principle upon which this Medicine acts, H hy assisting snd harmonising wilh natural It drives out sll foul scrimonious humors from Ihe blood and body, and hy sssimilsting with snd strengthening lbs gastric juica or me stomscn, it assists digesitoni in short there la not a vein, arte ry, muscle or nerve in the human body, thai is not strengthened hy Ihe PANACEA, snd il also possesses Ihe remarkable properly or removing mercury from the bones and joints. FOR ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, Scurvy, Scorbutic Affections, Tumors, Srrnfula or Kings' Evi , White Swellings, Erysipelas, Ulcers. Cancers. Running Sores. Scabs end Biles, lime snd s determined perseverance in D . SWEET SER'S PANACEA, will effect s cure. FOR INDIGESTION. Rejection nf food, Nauses. Vomitings, Nervous af fections. Billion, complaints, Head set s, Pa'eni ss, or Female Irregularities. Dr. SWEETSER'S PA NACEA will soon elTect s cure ; hut if obstinate, or attended wilh griping, flying pains, the dose should lie increased, nnd the corn will soon he ef feeted. Let not the patients frighten themselves wilh the idea that they are too wek tn lake much medii-ine; but benr in mind that thia mi'dly opera ting med cine put not wrnkne-s into ihe frame, but moM certainly drnwa wenkme. out, leaves strength in its place, end by giving composed sleep sl nigt.t. nndsn appetite lo relish any food, re-animates the whole frame wi h vigorous action, clearing the mind and improving the sight. SCROFfl.A AND GLANDULAR AFFEC TIONS. Scrofula is said tn he heriditary, ihe iiif.nl re ceiving from its psrents Ihe seeds nf ibis diseas ', which increases with its vents, if neglccleit snd not submitted lo Irequent purihc -tion with. Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA. The glands sre pin- red in the corners of Ihe body, snd out of the way of direct communication ; their real use i a subject on which much difference of opinion prevails; il sufli.-es as tn know that when in s diseased stste, thev sre capable of being purified and cleansed hy s long cour-e of Dr. SWEETSER'S PANA CEA, which restores Ihem to sound and piop. r anion. Scrofuh us persons can never pay Ion much ttentinn In their blood, its punfii ntion shou'd lie their first thought, for sfti r s lona course of perse verance, they will ever cure hrrcditiry disease. n eases of JALNDICE. ASTHMA. LIVER COMPLAINTS, 'IIC DOLOREUX RHEU MA TISM OR RHEUMATIC GOUT, Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA cannot be ton high ly extolled ; it rear dies out Ihe very root of the disease, nndi'iy removing it from the Blood mnkrs a core eeitain nnd permanent. For diseases of ihe lilndtter anil Kidnrus, Stric tures, (irnvel. .Sniie, PiUn. Fittula, Utinaru Oh- slructinnn rmrl Extreme Ctistirr.nws Dr. SWEET- SER'S PANCEA is Ihe best remedy ever tr e I ; it removes ull those acrimonious humo a from the Blond wliiih give riso lo the above diseases, nnd by keeping the blood in a pure condition, iiiMin s health. . Fur DROPSY, FALLING or thr BOWELS, Impnriliex of the Hliiorf, Mircuriul Tainl, Weak nesi of the Spine Flow of lilnnri lathe llertil fiid dinr. Singing and Hnzzina Nn'ae in Ihe Head and Ears, Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA will give certain relief; in all sevce nnd chron'c rases. the patients cannot ho oo often reminded lltnt fir Btr done and perterrrance will i fleet a cure. 1 1 Chills and FereM. Bilious Frvcr. A ffections nf the F.tjes and Eur, Spongy and lll-tding Gums Bnnch'tis and recent Coughs and Colds, Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA will In found perfectly suro and certain in it' effect, GRAVEL AND URINARY COM PLAIN I S. Tho.e rnmp'nin's are geneiallv at'eniled wi ll the most fatal t nni quences, nnd me sel loin or lie. ver cured by the piesi-nl m-ab' of lieatmen ; lh-y usu.il'y nccnmi-nny the pitient t the crave, after sullering the mnst excrueiating pain nnd torture. The cause of these complain s are the same as all others, the dross nl the blood been or s encrus'ed on Ihe finrst narrow psssages, whence nr s ' morbid secretions snd stoppages of n ine. You will find the most p iwerful diuretics nf nn use, as they only increase the quantity nf urine and do not puiify ml strengthen th" part'. Bv purifying the blood wilh Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA, nu re move the cause id the disease, consequent'y it can not exist any longer, sfirr sufficient p.'ise.eiame in its use has deprived the blood ami body of all acrimonious humors snd incrustation. DISEASES or Tim LUNGS-CONSUMPTION. This is s ery prev .lent and fatal disease ; it re sults mostly from negleeied coughs, colds and bron chitis, also from impmpcr treatment in many ot er cases, such ns measles, fevers, tnfl immtti n and small pox, and a ho-l of other badly treated diseises; where therause, instead of having been thoroughly removed from the blood and b.idy, have only been palliated nr removed from one pirt lo break 011I in another. By divesting ynur boilies of all foul hu mors, through ihe medium of Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA, the rnro is at once rendered certain slid permanent. R collect, while there ia acriui nioua hurr.ora 11 latiug in the ci'cu'aiion, it i- as apt In set lie on the longs a- sny nlSer part nf the body ; this is the reason til it consumption is so prevalent. BILES, SOKES AND ULCERS, Which you see on the exferi.r, come fiom nnd have their anuree in, the iuteiior, and niiulil just as well have letiled on yotn lungs, liver, or any olhe patt; whleh we know lhy frequently iL, and pin iluco inii-t violent inflammatory disorders. The humor which oecasioua these sores is of s highly acrimoui.ins burning nature We know il from the pain it gies in funning, and afti rwar.li ita ra pidly ulcerating and corroding the flesh and skin of the part where it breaks out. This shows the necessity of fieqtientlv puiifytng the blood with Dr. SWEETEK'S PANACEA, and keeping such malignant humors in suljictiun. Should you have a bile or ulcer, be th inkful that nature haa taken trouble to warn you of the danger your life and bo dy ia in, for il is a warning t at the blood is foul. Had this a ime acrimony a.bc'ed ihe lungs in tead of Ihe aurfnee i f your body for ils seat, consump tion of the lungs wou'd hav been ihoVonarqurnee. D lay not then, lo purify and cleanse wilh Dr, Swcttsrr's Panacea. SPINE DISEASE Spin.d affections, mlargemenl nf Ihe bot es and joints, while awellinga, hip joint complaint, rup lutes, falling of the bowels and wom'i disease, will find a speedy oure in Dr. SH'EETsEK'S PA NACEA. Where the disesse fa, been of I mg .landing, the time required to make a cure will l a longer ; bul the patient may n st assured thai a determined perseverance will ell'ecl il. BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA An DISEASE OF THE WINDPIPE. 'I'hrsJ disease, proceed from the seriosity or crrupt humors nf the blood, having s I led itself oil ibe Ibroii and lungs, and stopped thetn up, so that lliev cannot draw suffii'ieul air in ful respiration. Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA w.ll give immu ibale re Inf. and to make Ihe cure peifect and cur lain, it should be continued soma lime alb r, to tree the system of i.ll b id huts ire. RHEUM ATISM, RH KUM VITO GOUT AND MERCURIAL DISEASES Find a safe and speedy cure in Dr. SWEET SEIi'S PANACEA. It cures by searching every blood ves-el and artery, end driving out all impu rities and foul humors accumu'atrd therein, which ia the cause of rh' Umatisai, gout and swellings of the joints. The deleteroua effects of calomel end other mineral poisons, readily yield lo its sovereign influence ; indeed, when iu valuable properties tie come fully known. Ihe uae of all mineral p.iin mi be consigned lo 'tbe tomb of all the Oapulets and only be thought of as a by-goae cu.toni of the dar ker ages. Dr. Bwcetser's Panseee ia also a aur. cure for dyspepsia, piles, eostiveueas, vertigo, head ache, paiu in Ibe breast and liver complaint. FEVER AND AGUE. Fever is always caused by e disorderly move ment of ihe blood, struggling lo fiee itself of some thing that eueuulers il ; in fact, every kind of ts. ver ia nothing more thsu struggle belweea tbe blood and coiiupt humors, and as suon as tht cor rupt humors sre expelled, you heve nn more fever w nen a patient wun lever submits lo be bled, or hsve his blood poisoned with mercury, it wssh.n. his frsme to such a degree that if he survives Ihe process, n siw ays leaves him subject tn distressing ciiioa, wue w times out 01 iu ne resorts te ague pills powders, or tonic mixtures; this is going from bad to worse, ss these vegetable pilla, powdera, AVe,' are nothing but mercury and quinine in disguise, which msy for a lime drive the disesse so fsr into the hotly ss nm lo be perceptible, but very soon Is will bresk out sgain with fearful violence. To car egue snd fever, the cause of the disesse must be re-' moved out of Ihe blood and body, whleh can t ef fectually done by using Dr. SWEETSER'S PA NACEA, which purifies, cleanses snd strengthens. It contains noihing Ihsl csn possiWIy injure, and its use is alwsys a safegusrd against chills and fevers. PILES. In Att Casis or Piles, Dr. 8WEETSER'S PANACEA will effect a very speedy cure. It ,a. moves from the blood, stomach and bowels, all those foal acrid burning humors, which are the cause of Piles and Coativeness and hy strengthen ing tne digestive organs, Improves every part of the entire body. FLATULENCY AND WIND. Thee diseases sie cau-ed hy the stomach snd bowels being choked up with viscid slimy matter. me air wnten enters inim cannot e-c.pe until forced hy some contraction of the stomach to expel it t hence ihe cause of pain. A few doses of Dr. 8WEETSER'S PANACEA will convince the sufferer that relief is attained GREAT MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN.', Parents will find the PANACEA a v.ln.Mil medicine fit their children, keeping their bodies in s heabhy condition, thereby assisting their fowth' rhildren nr grown persons, after taking il, ire nof list le tn be attacked with n epidemic aa bebre, it always leaves ihe blood in a pure conditio), and the ntire system in s strengthened state ; itdrives nut a 1 kinds nf weakness from the body andeavea all heal by within. MARRIED LADIES Will find Dr. 8 WE TsER'S PANACEA s ,lj. cine purely sd tpted to their use. Most Isdieidu ring the period of pregnancy are afflicted witb ps. Dr. Sweetser'a Panacen, by regulating the howls, will entirely obviate this, and ils purifying pro,I ties on the blood and fluids, Insures lo them hit. thy off prtng. No one who is a mother sbonM , without it, and Ihosi who sre nursing will find; of gieat benefit In the health of their infants. F"t barrenness and sll disesses nf Ihe womb, is without a rival in the entire histoty and catalngi of medicines by its extraordinary rtrengthenin power, it Mi ululates and strengthens the womb, weakness of which is the cause of failure lo hav, offspring. NERVOUS DISEASES. Under this heul may he clashed Palpitation of ihe Heiiit, Tic Dolore iux or Fsreache, Neuralgia, Ind'igesti. in, Toothache, Metnnchnl) , Hysterics, and in fuel, ev.-ry disease caused hy the sharp, biting. actnnoninus humors irritating tho nerves ; the nerves receive the moihid impiessinn from Ihe sto mach, or rnther from the blood through Ihe agency of the stomnch nnd d'me-tivi organs, and although other parts of Ihe body are sppirenlly tho seat of the disease, still it is caused bv ihe m irbid impres si in conveyed from t'.e blood bv the nerves, to lhat pail. A. f. w doses of Dr. SWEETSER'S PA NACEA will soon nssure tho patient that he bas the cure in liU possession. ERYSIPELAS, oa ST. ANTHONY'S FIRE. This is nn inflammatory dt-oider, alw ys attend ed with m ire or less pain. It proceeds from iha foul, acrimonious humors lodged in ihe blood r. fluids, settlii g .11 the I m' s snd face, causing ex treme p.iinand fevers; all appln ntinns on Ihe sur face are worse than useless, as they only . nd In throw the disea e ii some other part, and perhaps raus- doth. Blee 'iiiE is likewise imi.roier. T euie the di-ease you nm t get rid of the cause; on ly minnuc 1 1 gel the foul hum irs out of y nr Mood, and von will be we!l in a day. Dr. NWEET SKIi'S P.NACH. s Ihornu -h nor.fi. , ,.f lb. bloo-l, ill Sisieh out 1 very impurity in the more remote p ns ol the body and exp I it through the m ilium of tbe bo r!s. I here not a vein, arte ry, tnt'sete. or organ of ihe entire frainewmk of man, ihnt Dr. Swe-leer's Panarei .loea noi im prove. To take it win 11 you aie well Is to keep we I ; and when sick t i 1" come well, DR. SWEETSER'S PANACEA, liein.com posed only ol a vegetable matter, or medical nerbs, snd warranted, on onh, as rnntainii g not one par ticht of men mi .1, mineral, or rhiinical snlwtanrvs, is found to he 1 erf.'etlv harmless to the no- tender sge, nr ihe tveakot fume, under nnv -tignnf hu man sufe 'mu : t e 111.1-1 pVa- ni nd beuinn in it l er-.ti.i.i Hi. 1 was e er oil' n d lo ihe wor d; ami al the earn" lime ihe mnsi eeriaiii in sear, hing mil the toot of any c unpla m, however deep, and nf perf..rtn:ng a c re. Price f I per b llle, nr six bofl a f..r fH. For sale, wholesale and retail, at ihe corner of CH ARLES and PRAT I' Streets Baltimore. .. sisotiy GEORGE BRIGHT. Nov. G 1R47. .y Sunbury ITS WO Kit IMtAISlflT! Hums, Scalds, and alt Kinds of inflamed vires y.nrea. IOUSEY'8 UNIVERSAL OINTMENT, i. T Ihe most com o'e e Bum Aniidoieevnr l..nn It instantly, (and as if by Magic stops nains nf the most ilesperate Burn, and Scalds. For old Sores, Dm km, Cnt, Sprains, &c. on man or beasl.it is the best application that can lie made. Thoua.inds have tried snd thousands pnise iu II is the most pufict master i.f pain ever discovered. All who use recommend it. Every family should be provi ded with it. None can tell how soon some of the fimily may need il. 00". 'serve each box of ihe genuine Ointment ha. ihe name ol S. TousKf written on the outside label. To imitate this is forgery. Bo itinen, Livery Men, Farmers, snd sll who use Horse., will find this Ointment the very liesl thine tin y cm use for Collar Galls. Scratches, Kicks, Ac. Ac. on thi ir aunn .Is. Surely every merciful man would keep hi animals ss free fiom pain aa poasi ble- Tousey's Universal Ointment is all that is re quired. Try it, III PES OF INSECTS. For the sting or bite, of poisonous Insects, Tousey's Ointieent is itnri vs'le I. Hundreds h ive tried it an I found it food) PILES CURED ! For the Piles, Tousey VU nivcsal Oin'ment ia one of the heal Remedies thai csn le applied. All who have tried it fai ibe PL's rec.xiimend it. OLD SORES CURED. Por oM oMinale Son s, there is nothing equal lo Tousey's Oint ment. A person in Msniius had, for a Bomber of years, s sore leg that baffled the skill of tbe doctors. Tousry'a Ointment was recommended by one uf ihe visiting physicians, (who knew ils great virtues,) snd two boxes produced more benefit than ihe pa iiem had received from any sud all aievious reme dies. I all try iu BURNS AND SCALDS CURED. Thouaande of cases nf Bun.a and Scalda, in all parts of Ihe country, have been cured by Tousey's Universal Ointment. Certificates enough could be bad lo fill the hole of this shiei, VIOLENT BRUISES CURED. Terfimoni ls . 11 If siimonisla, iu favor of Tousey's Ointment for curing Bruises, have lawn off red tbe prnptic tore. Hundreds in Syraru will certify lo ils great meii-s 111 re!i. ving the pain of tht muai severe Bruise All ier.ona should try it. SCALD HEAD CURED. S.resof crses of Sca'd Head havu been cured by Tou-ej 'a Oiul ment. Try it it seldom fails. SALT KHEUM CURED. Of al the remedies ever discovered for ihia niot dismreea! le complaint, l'ous. )'s L'n ver.al Ointment is the miiat cnipt4 Il neer was ku .wo 1 1 fail. CHAPPED HANDS CAN BE CURED TouM-y'e Universal Ointment will always cure tbe worst cases of Chapped Hands, Scores of persons will stats i'nis. SORB LIPS CURED. Tor Ihe cure of Sore Lips, there wss never anything roads equal to Tou, Bey's Ointment. Il is sure to cure Ibem. Try tf. ' It is a sownurJe compound, warranted sol (aeoe) tain any preparation of Mercury. T Ptioe 88 , eenta per box. For further particulars, eoncfroiqg , this really valuable Ointment, Ibe public ere ftm. ' red lo Pamphlets, lo be had gratis, ef reessxltUe Diuggtsis sud Merchant throughout the Unites States, Pr. pa.od by ELLIOT & T0U8E V, Pruilfla, Syracuse, For sale by . JOHN YOUNQ, eJunbury, ' M.A. McCAY, NoUtMitbeiU4. fcepl. I Ilk. Ul7.-ly sow