(From the New York Spirit of the Age , , i ... BONO Ot THE MOSQMTO. ' Huzz ! huzza; ! For many a day ' " f . ' Well hidden I've been From the light, I ween ; But the time hath come ' When my ceaseless hum . - Shall fill with fear, ' Thoae far and near, Mine' a glorious state : I know that hate " Filleth every breast, V Af I mar the rest Of young and old, Of timid and bold, Aa I gaily aing, On ceasleat wing. That song which never peace doth bring. Oh, who oan guess the mosquito's mood, When he dippeth his trunk in the ruby blood 1 , Which he madly sips From beauty's lips, In the silent night, When all is bright 'Neath the clear moonlight ; And though such daring my doom me death, What incense so sweet aa beauty's breath Can ever wave O'er an early grave 1 Then merry and wild in life I'll be, And that ruby lip be the tomb for me ! Manitfactvrc.of India Rubber Shoes in Brazil. -A number of blacks, bearing long poles on their shoulders, thickly strung with India rubber shoes, also attracted our atten tion. These are for the most post mannfac- lured in the interior, and brought down the river for sale by the natives. It has been cs. timated at least 250,000 pairs of shoes are an nually exported from the province of Tura) and the number is constantly on the increase. A few words here, respecting the tree itself, and the manufacture of shoes, may not be out of place. The tree is quite peculiar in its appearance, end sometimes reaches the height of eighty, and even a hundred feet. The trunk is perfectly round, rather smooth, and protected by a bark of a light color. The leaves grow in clusters of three together, are thin, of an ovate form, and are from ten to fourteen inches in length. The centre leaf of the cluster is always the longest. This remarkable tree bears a curious fruit of the size of a peach, which, although not very pa latable, is eargerly sought after by different animals; it is separated into three lobes, which contain each a small black nut. The trees are tapped in the same manner that New Englandcrs tap maple trees. The trunk having been perforated, a yellowish liquid, resembling cream, flows out, which is caught in small clay cups, fastened to the tree. When these are full, their content are emptied in to large earthern jars, in which the liquid is kept until desired for use. t , The operation of making the shoes is as simple as it is interesting. Imagino yourself dear reader, in one of the seringo groves of Brazil. Around you are a number of good looking natives, of low stature and olive com plexions. All are variously engaged. One is stirring with a long wooden stick the con tents of a cauldron, placed over a pile of bla zing embers. This is the liquid as it was takeu from the rubber tree. Into this a wooden last, covered with clay, and having a handle, is plunged. A coating of the liquid remain?, You will perceive that another native then takes the last, and hold it in the smoke aris ing from the ignition of a species of palm fruit, for the purpose of causing the coating to assume a dark color. The last is then a gain plunged into the cauldron, and this pro cess ia repeated, as in dipping candles, until the coating is of the required thickness. You will, moreover, notice a number of Indian girls, (some very pretty,) engaged in making various impressions, such as flowers, fee, u pon the soft surface of the rubber, by means of their thumb nails, which are especially pared and cultivated for this purpose. After this final operation the shoes are placed in the sun to harden, and large numbers of them may be seen laid out on mats in exposed sit uations. The aboriginal name of the rubber is cahucha, from which the formidable word of caoutchouc is derived. In Para it is styled borracha, or seringa Bcntley't Miscellany. Judge McLean, we learn by a letter from him, published in the Cleveland Democrat, de clines going before the Buffalo Convention as a candidate. He givesan opinion upon the sub ject of the extension of slave territory' which, coming irora a Judge, must we suppose, be re garded as law. "Resting upon the principles of the Couuti tution, as they have been judicially settled, the free States; by moderation, vigilence and firmnea, may prevent the extension of slavery to the territory lately annexed. Without the sanction of law, slavery can no more exisi in a territory than a man can breathe without air. Slaves are not property where they are not made so by the municipal law. The Le gislature of a Territory can exercise no power which is not conferred on it by an act of Congress. The Utica and Schenectady Railroad Com- pany nave settled with J. R. Howard, Esq. of E s?it . ' ru s aims, jortne death of his son, killed by a collision of the cars, near Herkimer, in May last, by paying all the incidental evnon. aes attending the accident, including the Dhvftician's hill . , ----- - - , .cmiuig me remains nome, ate. and two thousand two dollars besides. hundred ANOTHER JEWEL. Boras las stag-hora ! ring eow ball ! Thai th waUiug world way know PiarJiaaitttroajaUowborda, Eva, onto Mexico. tst you pen, ok I draamiuf poet, Aad, as aaunbsra smooth aa saay b, Bfrasd afar th Joyful tidings, , - Bats-afflt awMasc baby! : ; Vm ia a vast railway train, la which we ar compulsory passengers. On the outside u written, "No stoppage by tha way." Wa get in at tha cradle and are pot down at tha grav) w have . just tint to ohanga clothes n nsj transit.- 1 1 ' J - i 1 1 ITEVT CHEAP GOODS.' John W. Friling, RESPECTFULLY Informs his ftl.mli and customer, that ha bis Juit received and opened a splendid assortment of GOODS, consis ting of EltY GOODS, ' Groctriu, Hardware, Quteruwart, ire. The public arc invited to call and tximini for themlve. Sunbury, May 6, 1848 tf CUTLERY. AN extensive Stock of Pock and Table CUT LERY, for rata by JOE1T 2. COLEMA1T, iVo. 8 J and 33 ARCADE, and 8 North. THIRD Street, mp Ising SO00 down Penknirri, 8cior mil Kaxor. Also, a choice assortment of Rodger tt Sons, Wosienholm'e, Grravea', W. & 8. Butcher's and Fenney'a Cutlery. Also, Hpsnish, Dirk and Hunting Knives. Alio, duns, Pistols, ami Bowie Knives. A Is-, The American Raznr Strop, a supcrioi srlirlo, worty the attention of Dealer. Caan Dealers in Culleiy, will find the above Stork worthy their attention, as tha Subscriber ' chief business Is iminriing end wiling cutlery. rniladelpliis, June lOtli, 1848 ly. GIESE t. SON. Commission nnd Forwarding MERCHANTS, Nil 48 Commerce Slrrel Wharf BALTIMORE. Will receive and sell all kim!s of Country Pro duce Flour, Grain, he. N. B. Particular attention given to the sale of Lumber. And rath advances made on con signments, when required. April 1, 1818. 4m i'HILAD 15 L I' W 1 A 1EDICAL HOUSE, Ettablithcd 15 yeart ag: by Dr. K1NKELIN. Tha nlitest, surest and l ent liaml to cure all forms of accrtt diseases, diseases of the skin and soliliry habits nf youth, la 1) It . KINKELIN, A. IV. turner of 3d and Union rts., between Spruce and Vine, 1$ tiuurc from the Exchange. YOUNG MEN! if yon value your life or your health, remember, the delay of a month, nay, evrrr a week, may prove ynur ruin, both of body and mind, llonce let no false modesty deter you from milking, your case known to one who, from education and respectability, can alone befriend you. He who places himself under l)r KINKELIN'S treatment, may religiously confide in hia honor as a gentleman, ami in who-e bosom will be forever locked the aecrel of the patient. Too many think they will hug the secret t,i their own hearts, and cure themselves, Alas! how of ten is this s fatal delusion, and how many a pro mising young man, who might have been an orna ment to aocirty, has failed from tlio earth. COUNTRY INVALIDS, finding it inconvenient to muke personal applica tion, can, by stating their ease explicitly, together with all their symptoms, (per b Iter, post-paid,) have forwarded to tliem a chest comaiiiir.g Dr. K'a me dicines appropriated accordingly. Packages of Medicines forwarded to any part nl the United Starrest a moment's notice. fj" Post rin ixttfiis, addressed to Dr. Kin Ktti, Philadelphia, will be promptly attended to Oct. 30th, 18-17. ly M'CLEES &GElMON'S DAG U EKU KOTYPE ROOMS, No 19S Clicsnut Street, South East Corner of Eighth tt , Philadelphia. PORTRAITS (rum Iho smallest breasl-in to the largest size, singly or in group. The Proprietors sre warranteil in siting, that their work has gain. d a icpiilation second to none in the world. Extracts from the Press s "Life-like in the expression, rhuslly correct in the shading. ledger. 'Tho sit bis srrived at gie.it perfection, and none understand it better than McClee cV Gor mon."Baltimore Irii. Admirable! nothing can exceed thrii exquisite dilicacy." U. S Gazelle. Extract from the report of the Judges, at the last fair of the Franklin Institute "Daguerreotypes--in this department there are some very excellent specimens in the exhibition, and the Judges think they see a progressive improvement in this branch of the art They have not recommended sn a ward in favor nf any of the eompetitoi. but ate di p'-seJ to rank a fint in order, the collection of McCLEE8 dr. GERMON, aa containing the lor gest number of superior tpeeJmens." Philadelphia, Feb 19, 1818. 6m SIX YEA KM AGO THE children began to cry for Shermen ' Lo zenges. The noise wss not sj loud al that time, but it has kept increasing ever rioce. and now baa In come an great that the mouths of the little one can scarce be stopped. Dr. Sherman sympa thises with the little auflViera, and viry much re ere that any of them should he disappointed. Knowing the vaat benefit which has been confer red upon tho community by the introduction of his infallible WORK LOZSHOEB, he has entered into arrangements for enlarging bis Manufactory, hy means nf which be thinks he will he able to supply the demand. And the same pains and care will be tukrn, that llir.e e. lehrntcd Lo zenges be made as they h ve alwaya been, in or der that thn-e who depend upon them, may not be disappointed ill their hopes, lie knew when he commenced the manufacture of the Worm Lozen ge, that th-y would supersede the use of every other vetmifuge, as the Lozenge is very phatnnt o ine tasie, xnctuu m its meets, ss well as certain. and the quantitv tequired to effect perfect cure. urH pi.iprnies in connexion wnn the f cl that they are sold for 2 cents per box, thus pi icing uiem in ine reacn or tbe poorest man in the land, has not only reused them to tal.v the place ot every other veimifuxe sver offered, but al so rendered thein popular to tha community. Or. Ibirmsn'a OOUQH LOZENGES' continue In cure Coughs, O. Ida, Consumption. Asthma, shortness and ditlicully of Breathing, and ither ilisra es of the Lungs, with the same ficiliiv Ihey did on their first iulroduetion. sod the ixonb have now become persuaded by actual ex peiiance, that on the acceasion of a slight cold, thev have only to step to either the Dr'a. office, or one of tbe Agents, snd obtain a box of bis Cough I.oxengea which are very convenient to carrv in the Docket. and to take a few through the day. By pursuing tnts couise cur is oiien llecteil in 84 hours, and in psurnt annul Dia busim ss. Bo sreat is the re. tebrity of the Lozenges, thai thouaanda of prraons wiiu iiavs useu mem, and eecom acquainted with mtir ruvcM, win never he witnout inem. MIEKMAWs POOR MAN'S FLAITnn has cuied more cases of Rheumatism, Pai i in lh Hack, Bide anil Client, I.uml.ago and Wiakness, thun any application that hoe ever been made. Aa the celebrity of the Plaster baa Incieased, hundreds of unprincipled rascals have attempted lo counter. en ii, ami palm it utl upon in community as lbs enuine. rr r Uwaie nl urcenlion. JTl Kemrm- ber that ths true and genuine Plaaler ia aureaJ uo. on irauian paper mane eiprciy lor tn purpose. uu in .wry case ine signature ol Vr. Bbeiman I purmo upon tb tck of tha Fla.t.r, end lb wool ecured by Copy Right, Non. othar ar. genoioo. Tbsuefore when you want a real good Sbermeu' Po Man'a Pbuu,. call .t the office, I0 Naesau Street, sxd you will not be diaaunaintl. Rsnember the number, lot Nau el., where ail lr. Bbarmao Lounge r. aold. Hi Agents jr. mm. nays, is r uiloe etreet, Brooklyn nineeoo, wiiiiaai.tiort and Redding ok Uo. Boeten. end JOHN YOUNO. Bunbarr M. A. MeCAT, Northusaberland. Depiemuer utn, IS47, ly. USEJ tQ1 OS 5Z3T tQ? IT has pow.r to eauM sit sxTaAt 80RES. SCBOFUtOUS homnre, 8KIN DISEASES, POISONOUS WOUNDS to discharge their pu tiid matters, and then heala them. It is richly termed All-healing, for there ia scare ly a disease, external or internal, that It will not benefit. I have need it for ths last fourteen yeara for all diseases of the chest, consumption and liver, involving the utmost danger and responsibility, and I declare before heaven and man, that nut in one single ese baa it failed to benefit when the pa tienl wet within the reach of mortal means. I have had physicians, learned in the profession. I have had ministers of the gospel, judge of the bench, s Mermen, lawyers, gentlemen of the high est erudition, and multitude of the poor use It in very variety of wsy, and there has been but one voire one universal voice saving t M'Allister, your Ointment is GOOD." In Scrofula, Old 8nres, Erysepebis, Tatter Li ver Complaint, Sore Eyea, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Bronchilia, Broken or Bore Breast, Piles, all Chest Diseases, ruch as Asthma, Oppressions, Pain Also, Sore l.lps, Chapped Hands, Tumors, Chil dren's Cutaneous Eruptions, Nervous Disrsses, and of the 8pine, there is no medicine now known s go. d. SUAI.D HEAD. We have cured eases that actually defied every thing known, as well na the ability nf 16 or 20 doctors. One man told us he had spent 300 on his rhddien without any bene fit, when a few boxes nf Ointment rurul them. BALDNESS It will restore the hair sooner than any other thing. HEADACHE The salve lias cured prisons nf the headache of 13 ) ears' standirtg, and who had it rrgi,.ir every week, so that vomiting often took p!ce. DEsr.vr.ss, Esa Acns, and Anna in the Fck, are ruird ly this Ointment with like success. RUHNS. It is one nf the best things in the world for Burns. ( Rred the directions sruiind the box.) RHEUMATISM. It removes almost immedi ately the iiifl imatinn and swilling when the piiti cea-es. ( Renl the Directions around the Box.) t.'OI.I) I'EE'P. Consumption, I.iver Com plaint, Pain in the chest i t ride, falling nIT nf the hsir, one or the other always accompanies ruhl feel. (This Ointment is the Hue remedy.) It is sure sign of disease to have cold fee'. TETTER. There is nothing belter for thr cure nf Tetter. PILES. Thousands ate yearly cured by this Ointment. CORNS. Occasional uso nf the Ointment nill always keep Co'ns from growing. People need never he irouMrd with them it they will use i , Head the following Communication, Received from an old, respee'rd anJ welt known ' rtlizen of Philadelphia, and then judge for your self: Philadelphia. 10 mo., i:nh, 1846. To T. H. Peterson, Having been requested to cie my opinion on the merits of M'Al.I.IS TER'S SAI.VE, I am willing to enumerate son-.c of tho bmi'fits which I have experienced in the use of the article. In the spring of lH"t.r, I hsil nn attark nf Ery sipelas in my fire which became very painful, and extended into one nf my eyes, Icing attended wiih frver, my d stress was great and 1 began to be fear ful nf l.wir g my cjo. Although not much of a brlioer in nhat is commonly mil. d quack medicines, I purchased a box and mini.' an application to mv face. To my sui prise the p un soon ahiled, and in a week' J lime it waa rut rely cured, and I firmly hrlirvo that it was the ealti-, under Jrovidence that cutcd me. From that time In tho present, I have used the article ss occasion required, and in every Cse where I hsve ued it, I have found a decided benefit. At ni e lime, on going to It-J at night, my throat wassosoreih.il I ewa'lowrd with dilliruity, but by an application of the ralve I was relieved Irfore morning. I hnve nam) it in case nf horns, bruisea sprains, and 8 ah ruts, a'l with the hnppiot rlTccM, and one case of poisoning hy a wild vine in the woods, Ims h, en dried up sod cured by a few a plic ilioiiK. From my own experience, I would stmnuly rr coiiin.end it to all, as a cheap, convenient, family mcdii iuo. I he heroine so partial to it, th.it I rxpirl to keep it en lantly in my f.iinilv. Though not anil ilious In appear in print, yet I cannot r fuc to have this romnmi ica ion made puhlic if judged hc.-l to servo the c .u-r. of humani ty. Respectfully thine. WM AD MS, No. 36, Old York Road. CAI TION. No Ointment will be genuine unhss the nam-s of James M'Allister. or Ji,me M'Allister & Co., lire written with a pen nn eve ry labe1. JAMES M'AM.ISTER. Nolo proprietor nf the a''ove medicine. (lj 'VCK, 26 CEIVTS I'Et BOX.T$ AetRTS : J. W. FRIMNO. Sunhury. FORSYTH, WII.80N &. Co.. Northumberland. Dr WM. M BICKI.EY.Dar.vil e, J. !. CR01T8E. Selmsgrove. P. C. SHK.M.ER. !, widmrg, WM. F.NAOI.E. Milton, JOHN SHAKPI.ESS, Cattawi,a. Feb. I9tb, 1848. cowl v VENI, VIDI, VICI. Dr. ALLEN'S VEGE TABLE COM POUND, for He cine of DYSPEPSIA. LIVER COMPLAINT. NER VOUS DEBILITY. BILIOUS AFFECTIONS, Ac. This Medicine i offered lo the public under the atauranee that there ia no article in existence having stronger claim to their ronstdeiation. Be ing Compounded by regular Graduate of Jifler soii College, Philadi lull a, and a practising physi cian nf twenty yeara' stanjii in Philadelphia, his long experience has confirmed htm in the opinion thai e compound mrdicino was required to prevent end remedy the debilitation pr duied by resi ling in low, nnufmatic climates, and to counter ut Hie pro Iraling inllurnee of many nervous disorders with which the human family are afflicted. DR. ALLEN is well known i hi siri mi, and has used tho ahavo medicine in his prariiie fur 8 years wi'h the most atonishing ell'ecl, having tes ted Us qualiliea in almve r I VI, tiiuls amj i;ask.s. N medicine ever leciived more (latiering re coniinendations from phv-icians of emiuenl t Hid ing than has bien bentowed on Ibis. DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION AND ITS CONSEQUENCES. An eminent Prof., or s.ys: 'Ml chiefly (rises in prisons who ad either very aidenlsry or irregular lite. Althouuh not regarded as fatal disease ; yrt if iieglrctid or impropeilv lieared, may bring nn n curable Mr- laneholy, Jaundice, Madness, or Veitigo, J'a'sv and Apoplexy. A grial aingularity attendant on it is, ihsl it may and ofieu doea continue a great length of lime without any rcmts.ion of the symp toms. CAUSES Grief and uneasiness ofnvud, in tense study, piufiwe evacuations, excess in venery, rxcessive use uf spirituous liquors, I' S, tobacco, o- piuin, and oilier narcotica, immmlerat repletion, over distention of the stomsch, deficiency of the secretion of the bile or gaairic juice, rxposuie lo cold and dni air, are the chief causes of this dis ease. 8YM PTOMS. Loss of appetite, hsuse i. aeart- bum, acidity, and fustid eructaiions, gnawing of the atninach when f nip'y, uueasim vs in the thro it. pain lu the aide, coslivrneas, chlllmss, l.nguor, lowneas i t spirits, p limitations, and dia uiheJ aleeti." TREATMENT. DR. ALLEN'S VEOE. TABLE COMPOUNDS never failed in all-.r- dmg immediate ielif, snd a radical cu.e for this disease. (TV This Medicine can be bad of II. B Mss-rr. Sunhury t J. C. Msitin, Polt-ville, Medlar & Uickel, Urwlgsburg and of Druggiala gtnerally. ALLEN V WARD, Proprietor. Philad.lphia, No. 37, 1847. q ly BOAXIDZNG. fpHE aobsenber ia prepared to receive and ae jl commoaate a rew transient or permananl Bwder; at b.r reaidenc ia 8unbury. The lo cation i ia haodsom and Dleasant nart at tha town, commanding a On view of the Susquehan na, Northumberland and tb scenery adjacent To person from tb eity, who wish lo spend a few month during th summer Mason, Buobury irnrH- a.i ;..i., r,,i ....... ANNO. MORRIS. April 8, 1848. om It A IV K SOTE E.I8T. PElV,SYt.TAIA. The following list shows the current value of all ennaylvania Bank Note. The most Implicit re liance may be placed upon It, as it la every week jarcfully compared with and corrected frorri Dirk Bell's Reporter. - , nnnkt In rblladclpliln. Nma. LociTioiv. NOTES AT PAR. Bank of Nnilh America , Bank of the Nnrtbern Liberties Commercial Bank of PennY . Farmer' and Mechanir' Bank . Kensington Bank . , Philadelphia Bank Schuylkill Bank 8outhwark Rank . Western Bank Mechanics Bank . Manntarlnrers' cV. Mechanics' Bunk flank nf Penn Township . . Rirard Bank Bank of Commerce, late Moyamrnsing" Batik of Pennsylvania Disc. i PhilsD. par . par par . par . par i par par par per par par par par . psr par Country Ilankn. Bank of Chester County Westchester par par par par par par Hank of Delaware County Bank of Oermantown Bank of Montgomery Co. Doylestown Bank Easton Bank Chester Oermantown Norris'own Doylestown Easton Farmers' Bank of Bnrks ro. Bristol par Bank of Northumberland Northumberland par Columbia Bank A Ttridge ro.'Cnliiriiliia par par par p.r Farmers' Bunk nf Lancaster Lancistei l.snrastrr County 11 ink Lancaster Lancaster Bank, Incistcr Farmera' Bnnk of Readrng Reading pur OHire of Batik of Prnn'a. If arrishurg These Oflirc do do Lancaster I offices Olbre do do Resiling do not Office do do Easton J issue n. NOTES AT DISCOUNT, tank of Hie United States Philadelphia 17 Miner Hank or rollsville" Danknf Lewislnwn llnnk of Middlntnwn Carlisle Bank Exchange Bank Do do branch of Harrisbtirg Bank Lebanon Bank Merchants' tt Mnnuf. Bank Piittsvillu par failed 1 I I I I pat I 1 u Lewislnwn Middletown Carlisle Piltshurg Hollidavsbitrg Ilnrrishurg Lebanon Ptitshurg Pittsburg Williamspnrl Wilkesliarro Bunk of Pittsburg Weal Bianrh II ink Wyoming Bunk orthnmpton Bank Berks County Bunk Oll'ice of Bank or U. S. Do do do Do do do Dank of Chaniliersburg Bas-k ol'Celtysliurg Rank of Susquehanna Co. Erie Bunk Farmers' cV Drovers' Bjnk Franklin Bunk llotiesdiilc. 11 Mik Monongalieh Bunk of II. York Hank Allentnwn Reading Pittnhurg no sale failed failed do Erie New Brighton t'hamhersburg (ii'ttyshurg Montrose Erie Waynesburg Washington HntiisJalc liro vns 71 lie Yoik do I I 3'i 2 J i li I 1 N. II. 'I be notra nf those bunks on which wn nmil quoiaitiins, and suhstitute a dush ( ) are not purchased by the l'iiilad, Ipl.i.i limbers, with the exception nf those which hnvr a leiler of r ferriice. II It ) K E N I) A N K S. Pliiladi'lpbiii S iv. Iiim. Philadelphia Loan l'o. fchu Ik til Snv. Ina. Keiisingtnii Suv. Ina. A Penn Township Mav. Ins. Manual Lalmr Bank ( P. W 1'owainla Bank Pbil.id. I, hia lo do do do Dyotl, prop.) Towuiid.l Bedford Bo;iver llanishurg Washington llelhfoiilu Pilthuig Pillshurg Fayelli! to. Creerical'e Marimmy litllltillgdotl Lo. i-.iovvn W.irrril Hun. Mf New Hope M ill on Meiidciile Port Curium C;irlilo Montrotie I 'iiioiilown (ireenshurg failed failed failed failed Alleghany Bunk of Pa. Hmk of Beaver II. ink of Su iitura Bank id W iishiugt.ui Centre. Bank City Bank Farmers' At Mei hVs' Bunk Farmers' & MrrhYs Hunk Faiini'ls' (V MecliYs' Bji.U llairnony Institute II tutting, Ion Bank .Inl.int i Bunk Llinihrrmen's Dank Nnrtbern Bank of Pa. New Hope Del.- Bridge Co. Nnrlhuinti'd Union Ci.l. Bk. .North Weeteru Bi'ik of I'a. t) trice of fSchiutkill B:ii,li I'a. Agr. vV Muiiul. Ilmik Milvit L.ike Bank I'iiihu Bank of Pcun'a. W rsluioicland Bank Wilkesbarre Bridge Co. no sale closed closed failed closed no sale failed failed filled no sale no sub: no sale failed no s-tlc cl.ieed no sale closed failed closed failed closed tlkrsharre no sate crT All notes puiporling to be on any Puiinsyl vania Bunk not given in the above list, may he sul town as frauda. sew ji:rsi;y. Bank of New lliunsvvick Brunswick Belvidrre Medford Perth Amlmy llridotoii Mount Holly Railway N. Biunswick Middletown Pi, Jersey City failed i par 4 par par failed I Urlvideie Bank . Burlington Co. Bank umiiM-rcial Bank 'Jundierland Bank .'armers' Bunk faruii r' and Mechanics' Bk farmers' and Mrrhenirs' Ilk Funners' nnd Men ham' Bk Franklin Bank of N.J, failed failed failed failed failed i failed i pur no sale uo sale Holiokrn Bkg & (inzing Co Holi.iken lersey ('ity Hank Jera y City Mechauirs' Bank Pattrraou Manufacturers' Bank Belleville Morris County Bank Morristowu Monmouth BkofN.J. Freeh aid Mechanics' Bank Newark Mechanics' and Manuf. Ilk Trenton Morris ( 'anal and Bkg Co J t rue y City Post Notea Newark Bkg & Ins Cu Newark i iNew Ho Del Undue Co L.nnfierlsvilla N. J. Manulac. and ISkg Co llolsiken faikd failed i failed i par par N J I'lotecton & Lomliaid hk JoiHey City Orange Bunk Orange I'airrson Bank Palerson Peoples' Bank do Piniceton Bunk Priuci'lnn Salem Bunking Co Salem Stale Bulk Newark Ntaie Bunk F.lixahrihiowii Slate Bank Camden State Bank of Morns Murrislowii (Slate Bank Trenton Sulcm and Pbilad M ami f Co Salem i i I'" i lulled tailed i par i lailed par par pur par par par pr par par 1 Sussex Bank Newton Trenton Banking Co Trenton Union Bank Dnvrr Washington Banking Co. Hackensatk moiaAWAitr.. Bk of Wilm cV Brandy wine Wilmington Bank of Delaware Wilmington Dank of Smyrna Smyrna Do luaiicb Millord Farmers' Bk nf State of Del Dover Do branch Do branch Do " branch Wilmington taeorgetown Newcastle WiliningUiu Union Bank (jj Under 5's QT On all hanks maiked i her counteifeil or altered note of ib ia various da- ooniinaiinria, in circulation. Time uud Distance Saved! SUNBURY FERRY. riTHK subscribers having leased the Suubury L Ferry, b'g leave to inform the public, that Ihey are piepared to convey Teams, Pleasure Carriage and Foot passengeis serosa th river with safety and without delay. They have pro vided themselves with new and commodious crafts, which will alwaya be attended with able and careful handa. Petsona travelling to and from and through Sunbury la New Berlin, Lewisburg, Hartlelon and other places, will rind it greatly to their ad vantage to cross at thi F.rry indeed of tb Bridg, as tbay would ssv from two to four mile io distance. JOHN 8PEECE. LEWIS LENHART, 8uabary, April I, 1848 ' - ' O. BBNXXSRT, BOOT 'MAKER,', No. 40. . ' t South Fomtn Stbbbt, AovaCnTitt)T. . . The Grand P urgativc rOR THE CTXRB Or Hesdscbe, Giddiness, Measles, Salt Rheum, Heart Burn. Worms, Cholera Morbus, Coughs, Quinsey, Whooping Cough, Consumption, Fits, Liver Complaint, ' Erisipilss, Deafness, Itchioga nf the Skin, Colds, Gout, Gravel, Nervous Complaints, Itneumattsm, Pile, Dyspep-la, Seuivy, . Hmall Pox, Jaundice, Psins in the Back, . Inward Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Rising in the Throat, Dropsy, Asthma, Fevera of all kinds. Female Complaints, RD A VAITt Of OTflta DISStSXS AIISIK ransi iMrcaiTirs or th m.oon, isn o. . STSCCTina 1 TH oasisi or Dt. OKSTIOST. Experience has proved that nearly every Dis case originates finm Impurities of the Blond or de rangements of the Digestive Organs and to serure Heatth, we must removo those oli't ruction or re store the Blood to its natural state. The aversion to taking medicine is most iffm- ttlallv removed bv CucKivrti Vmii-tablk Pur oativb Pills, being enmplrltlf enveloped uiith a roahng of pure while Sugar, (which is as di-linct from tho internal ingredients as a nut ahell from the kernel) asm Bv sio tsstx of msnicifte, But are as easily swalloweil as bits of caiuly. Moreover they neilhef nnuttnlr. or gripe in tho slightest degree, but operate rntially no nil the ilia eased pans of the system, instead nf confining thrtnselvrs tn, and racking any particular region Thus, if tl e Liver lie afTcrled, one ingiedirnt will operate on lint particular organ, and, hy cleansing it nf an Excess of Bile restore it lo its natur d slste. Another will operate on the B'ood. and removo all Impuiilies in its circulation; while i third will rd'eclually expel whatever impurities may have len discharged into the atomic'), and hence Ihey stiiikk t tiik hoot or nisK w., re move sll Impure Humors from the body : op. n tho pores externally and internally ; sepirat.' all foreign and olu nxious particles fro.n iho chyle, so that the blood may be thoroughly pure thus secu ring a fioe and healthy action to the Heart, Lungs and Liver -, and thereby they nssroiiK iiki.iii r. ri WHKV ALL 11 Tit hi mkans iiavk rsn.Kii. The entire tru'll of the above can be asreitainrd by the trial of a single box; and their virtues tire so positive nnd reruin in rea'or ug Health, that the propiirtor binds himself to return the money paid for them in all cases where they do not ghc universal satis anion. Itelall Ii Ice, 25 rfa. per !lo. , Principd ofbee No. lifl Vrsry t.. N. Yo k. Sold hy JOHN YOlJiNG. Sunhury. M. A..McCAY, Noithurnhe.land. dj Ilemomla-r Dr. C. V. Clirkrner is the in ventor of (he Sugar ("oated Pi Is, and that noih tig of the sort was rver heard of until be introduced ihem in June, 1H4.1. Purrlinsers sbouM, tbereforv, always fk for Cliikrner's Wiigar (.'nstrd Pills, end lake no others, or they will be made the victims id a fraud. Sept. IRtli, 1817. ly eoiv SILENCE TH IT iinxAnri'L rornii ! the LI'NIIS AIIK IM IIAN- f.b, tub wonK or tiik IIKSTHIirSII IMS tUltV HMill, tiik rnrnH or ruNsi MrTtof hath iv it i siit'siH'r pnin, RE YOIT A MOTHER! Your darlinn child, your idol oiid earthly i v, is now prrhaiis roiifined to her i lumhrr by a dangerous cold h. r pule cheeks, her (Mn shrunken fingers, tell the hold di-ease has already gained upon her the sound nf her seputrhrul ecus!) piciccs your soul. YOUNO MAN. hen just nb ut lo entrr life, disease sheds a hrart cru-h'iig I linht over the fair prospects of tho ftiluie your hectic cough and fe hie limbs loll nf your lo:s and hope, hut you need not despair. Then' is a balm which will lira' the wouinli d lut gs, it ia K IB Fa It M A S AlaFa IIIaAl.lNfi ISALSAM. Mrs. AT FREE, the wif.- of Win. II. Allree. Esi. waa given up hv Scw.ilt of Wa.-hiiiiilon, I) s. Roe nod McCI, Han of Phila.l-lphia, Ilr. Roe and Dr. Molt nf New Yoik Her friends all I thought she niut die. She had rvrrv i.ppcirii.rc I nf hcing in coii-oiiijitifi', an I wa so p'nnoir ceil I by her phvsi t ins Sherman's Balsam was given j and it CUtcd her, I Mr-. CARRABR WTZ, of Bull's Feiry.Was ; n'si cuied of consiinipii.iii hy this U I'saio w hen all other irniedies faded to uive n hiif she was re duced lo a kkidrt m. . Dr. A. C. Castle, D. nttsl. 2S I llioadway, has witnessed its rtTerta ill several ca-e where no other medicine atrmded relief hut the Balsam operated like a chaim. Dr. (7. also witnessed i wonderful rlTects in curing v-lhinl. which it never fails of doing. Spitting 1)1. ,o I, alar ming as it may be. ia rlTVctuallv cured hy this Bal sam. It heala the ruptured nr wounded hi, aid vessels, and makea the lungs sound again. Rev. HENRY JONES, ltm Eighth avmur, was cuii'd'of rough and catarrhal nil. rtions , I 6(1 years sliding. Tbe first dose gave him mare re lief than all tbe olhei medicine he bad rver lakn. Dr. L. J. 'J. als, 19 I'c aiii v sin el. ,ive it ro u si-er-in-law viho was bihoriug under riui-urripiion, and to another sorely affl rt d with tha A-thina. In both rasra Us rflirts wen- immeilia e, soon re storing tin m lo comf.iriHli'e health. Mrs. LUCRE Ti . WELLS, .. Clni-lie street. uflcrid from A i lima 44 y-ars. Shenn ti's Hal ssui relieved her nl once, Mid she is compural vi ly wi II, licmg en-ili'etl lo sut'ilue every atitu R ny a timely ue of this medicine. This indeed is the great ri'imdy fr f ug1 s. Colds, Spitting Blood, Liver Complaints, and sll t' n sll cliiui of the thrnai, and even Asthma mid Courump ion. Price S.'S ceuis mid f I per hulll. Dr. Xherinau's Cough and Worm Lozenges, and Poor Man's Plaster sold as' bbovo. i)r. Sherman's . Poch i- at Hlti Nassau st N. Y. Agents, JOHN YOUNO, Sunhurv. M A. MX' AY, Norlhuinbeiland S.iplcmhrr 1 1 ill. IH17 ly Vt'st'laljlc 1'ulTcrs.il IMII, 7Vjr anil K nown ftU dicine that at thr tnme lime purge purifies and trciiglhcn the ni'cm. I.iimiuv, July 7, s4(i. DK. LE ROY'S Pills am a new medicine which has )ust appeared, and is fist inking the places nf ull otheri nf the sumo clasj. Ti.c-e pills are composed of many ingredients, but the lw principal ones are SarsaparilU and Wild Cher, ry, so utiiied ibat they act together ; the on, , through its a.'mi tur wiih other suli-laicis, pu rifying ind pinging, while the other ia strengthen, ing the system. Thus those pills aie at the am time tunic and opening; a desideratum long and eageily sought f r by medical men, but never be fore discovered. In ,.hcr words they do the work of two medicines, and do it much brltrr than any two we know of; fur Ihey remove nothing fr.un the sys'em but the impuiilies ; so that while ihey purge they strengthen ; and hence they cause no debilitation, and are followed by no re scti. n. Dr. Le Roy' pills have wonderful influence on the blood; they not only purify without weakening it, but they remove all ti iious particles from the chyle hrfoie it is converted into fluid, and thus maka im pure blood an utter impos-ihility. A there is nn delimitation, o thri ia no nausea or sickness it- tending the npeistioo of this most excellent nf me diciniK, which never strains or tortures the dig, s live lunctions, but cau es thsm lo wmk in a per fectly natural manner j and hence petsons taku.g them do not become pulo and em .ciaicd, but the rontrsrv ; for while II is the property ol lh ojrsa pardls, united as it is wiih other ingredients, to remove sit that is foreign and impure, tl is equally lh propertv of the Wild Cherry to lelain sll thai is natural and sound; and bene robust slat of health ia th certain result pf their united oiiera- lion. rrj- I'ric tin cents per MUX. , 'Agent for Le Koy' Fill, JOHN YOUNO. 8ubury ' M. A. McCAY, Norlhumberl'd. August lid, 1847. ly . ALL p.ranna ladbld to th ubscriber, ' by ot or book account, ar hereby notified to call end ttl th.tam without dely, In onler to aava coata. IRA T. CLEMENT- Buubury, April 99, 1118 BR. SWEETSER'S CP va i. S a . THIS Medicine is warranted, on oath, not to eontein t particle of Calomel, Corrosive Sub limate, Arsenic, Chloride of Gold, or any delete rnus minerals. The principle upon which thi Medicine acts, is hy assisling snd harmonising with nntnre ; it drive out all foul tcrimoninu humor from the blond snd body, and hy assimilating with and strengthening the gastric Juice of the stomach, it sssist Uigelon ; in short there is not a vein, arte ry, muscle or nerve In the hnman body, that ia not strengthened by the PANACEA, and it alsr possesses the remarkable property of removing mercury from lh bone and joint. FOR ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, " Prurvy, Srorbmic A flections, Tumors, ScroftaVi or Kinga Evl , White Swellings, Erysipelis, Ulcers. Cancers, Running Sores, Scabs and Bi'ea. lime and a drlrrndnrd perseverance in D . SWEET SER'S PANACEA, will elfcct a cure. FOR INDIGESTION. Rejection nf food. Nausea, Vomitings, Nervous af tecthm. Billions complaints, Head art e, Pa'eness, or Female Irregularities. Dr. SWEETSER'S PA NACEA will soon elTect a enr" ; but if obstinate, or attended with griping, flying pains, the dose should be increased, and tho cnio will soon be ef ferted. Let not the patients frighten themselves with the idea that thsy are too weak lo take much mrdicine; but bear in mind that (his mildly opera ting med cine put not wi akneaa into the frame, but moft certainly draws wiakns out, leaves strength in its place, and by giving composed sleep al nigl t. and an appetite to rrlish any food, re-anitna'cs the whole frame wt h vigorous action, clearing the mind and improving tbe sight. SCROFULA AND CLANDULAII AFFEC TIONS. Scrofula is said to be heridilary. the itifoitre eriving from its parents the seeds nf this disras , which increoses with its years, if neglected and not submitted to frccmenl ptirific tion with Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACE A. Thr glands are phi- red in the corners of the hnily, and out nl the way of direct communication ; their real u-c i- a subject on which much dilleri-nce nf opinion prevails; it suffices us to know that when in a diseased state, they are c.ipa'dn of being pur lied and e'einsed bv a long enur e nf Dr. SWKE I'sER'S PANA CEA, which res'On s thi m to sound and prop, r action. Scroful us persons can never pav loo much nttrn'inn to tbrir blood, its purification sh "U'd be their first thought, for after a l..ng n.ur-e i.f prre vcranec, liny ill ever cure licndil ,ry disease. In enses of JACKDWE. ASTHMA. LIVEII COMI'I, AIM'S. 7 IC DOLOR EUX RIIKV MATISM OR RHEUMATIC GOVT, Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA cannot beloohigh ly extolled -, it searches out the very root nf the dissse, nnd hy n moving it from the Blood makes a cure pertain and permanent. Fit diseases of the llliid lcr and K!dicii, Stric ture. Ornre.l. Stone, Pile. Fistula. Urinary Oh Klrurlinnt und Krlrrme Ctativenr Dr. SWEET SEH'M PANCEA is the heat reT. dy ever tre.l; it n n oves nil llio-e crrimoniou humo s from the Blood w Lii h give rise lo tbe above diseases, and by keeping the blood in a pure rondiiiiin, insurea health, For DROPSY, FM.I.INC c7Tiiii liOWEI.s, linpnr l e.-- 'f the. Mind. Mercurial Taint. Weak nr., of the Sp:ue Flmnof llhmd In Ihe Head f.'id d ncsx, Xi-ainx and inrrrry' Ao'sr rrr the llc'td and Ear. D WE ETSER'S PANACEA ill cive cert tin relief ; in nil scve-o and chrnn-e raps, the patients cannot ho loo often reiniuded that A;r grr dasi and pei xrvertttire will fieri a cu'e. I o t'hilhnnd I'ererg. lldiout I'erer. Affection nf thr. IU;e t.nd Ear, Spang anil Hterd,ng (lam llrnnrh li ami recent Cough nnd Cnld, Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA wdl be f.utid perfectly sure and certain in it a elfecta, (iRWELAND URINARY COM PLAIN I'S, Tho e coivp'iiin's arc gcniiallv at . nded v.i h the iii 'si f. lal , on-i ijuences. ,o d am si I l.,iii nr m . vci lire, I ly the p es i t in "1 i f I cloim ; la y iiMi.-l V iicco'iij i.nv the p,lii nt t tht- grave, after ulV, r.ng the ro.t rxcruciatii'.g pain alt I : nr -: i: r.-. The cau:' of :li,re c nnpluin s are the same as u'l tin r the d.o-s , I i',ie bl o.i.i i-coin1 s en:ru i-d on the biust nrn.w paas-ig, s. wliee.ee nr s morhnl n-i ret ons and rloppagu of U'iuo. Yi u will find the m st p wcrful d unlic- nf no use. as they only inert u-e tlie. ipi uiliiy if urine and do not ptnify lid -tri'iitln ii th part a. Bv purifeing the hind with D.. SWEETSER'S PANACEA. nu ro ninvo Itie caii--e i f the dise ir, cinsecjiient 'y it can not ni-t any longer, ufn r siilbVient p..e r n e ill its use has deprived tho hl od and body of all acrimonious humors and tnrrusiatioii. DISEASES or tiik I.UNOSt CONSUMPTION. This is a rrv prevalent and latal ilisrae i it re- sill's mo. tly from neglecied rough', colds and blon clutia., also from impioper treatment in many ot er cases, such as uiensles, f. vers i II imioali lis and in a 1 1 pox, and a ho-t ol otlnr badly treated diseases; when- the cause, instead of having hern thorough y retnoveJ from the Idond and body, have only been palliated or removed from one pnl In break out In snother. Bv ilivesting y our h..lie of all foul hu mor, through the medium of Dr. S EETsER 'S PAN ACE A, the cure is al once rendered drtain and permanent. R collect, while there is arrim i rdous humors floating iii thr eirru'atioo, il i- as apt to renin on ihe lungs as any otner part of the body ; ilua is. tlie reason th it consumption ia so prevalent. BILES, SORES AND ULCERS, Which you see on the eg't-rior, come from ond have their souri e in, the inle'i..r, sod might just as well have K illed on yom lungs, liver, nr uny nlhci put; which e know tiny frequently d... and pto duco in a-t violent iliflammumiy disordera. The humor which occasions these son s is of a highly acrimimi ms burning nature. W know it from the pain it gives in forming, uud afterwards its ra pidly ulreraiing and roinding the flesh and skin ol I he pait where it breaks out. This thows (he necessity of fiequcillv pin living the Id. km) with Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA. nnJ keeping such liisligio.iil humors in sul jclion. Should you h .ve a bdo or ulcer, be thankful that nature has taken ir.iul le, to warn you of the danger your life and bo ly is in, for ii is a wanting tl at the blood is foul. Had this snili' acriioony s. bc'ed die lungs in-tead nf the surface i f your body for lis si'ai, consump linn id the lungs wou'd huva been ihe'cousequence. D. lay not thun, lo puiify end cltanae with Df. Sweelsrr's Putiaces. SPINE DISEASE Spin i alTcci'oiu, nlHigcrnent of the hoi es and joints, wliiltf swellings, hip joint toinplainl, lup Hl i c, fulling of the bowels and wom'i disease, will find a speedy uie in Dr. SWEETSER'S PA NACEA. Wbeie tbe disease t aiheeonf I ,ng sUudiug, tho tune irijuirrd lo make cure will be longer ; hut the paiient may r at assured thai a de'.ermiued perseverance will ell'ect it. BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA An DISEASE OF THE WINDPIPE. Thesa disease i proceed from tbe seriosity nr corrupt humors of the blood, having . tied itself on the lliroat and lungs, and stopped ihem up, an thai ihov cauioH draw sutlicienl air in for respiration. Dr. SWEEI SER'S PANACEA will giveimme. diate relief, and lo make Ihe cure pertect snd cer tain, il should lie con Ml u ad some lima alt r, to free lb system of ull bad humors. RHEUMATISM, RHEUMATIC COLT AND MERCURIAL DISEASES Find safe and speedy cure in Dr. SWEET SEtt'S PA NA CEA. It cores by searching every blond ves-cd snd urn ry, snJ driving out all impu rities and foul humor arcumu'ated therein, which a Ihe cause of rn- uimaisan, gui and awellings of lh joint. The delelerou effects of calomel anJ other mineral poisons, readily yield la its sovereign influence; indeed, when it valiabl properUet lie com fully known, tha us of sll miorral poison will be consigned to'th lombofall lh Cspolsis,' and only b thought uf ss a by-gone custom ef the dar ker ages. Dr. Swcetser's Pabacc is also ur cure for dyspepsia, pile, costiveueea, vertigo, head ache, pain in th breast and livar complaiut. i ' FEVER AND AGUE.' ' '.- . Fever iaalway caused by disorderly mov ment of th blood, struggling to fie itself uf some thing that encumbers it ; iu fact, eveiy kind of le ver is nothing mora than a snuggle between the blood and corrupt humors, and as soon as the cvii- fupl humors arevxpelieil, you hav no more fever When a patient with fever eoWmits lo be bled, or have his blood poisoned with mercorv. It weaken. his frame tn such a degree that if ha survives Ihe proresa, it alw ays leaves him aobjert tj distressing rhil's, when 9 time nut nf 10 ha resorts to ague pills powder, oi Ionic mixtures; thi i going from hsd lo worse, aa the vegetable pill, powders, &c, era nothing hat mercury and quinine In disguise which may for a time drive the disease so far into the body a not lo be perceptible, but very toon is will break oul sgsin with fearful violence. To cure gue and fever, the eauae of the disease must be re moved not of Ihe blood and body, which ran he ef ferlually done by using Dr. SWEETSER'S PA NACEA, which purifies, cleanaes and atrengtbenr. It contains nothing that can possibly Injure, and it use ia alwaya a safeguard against chill and fevera. PILES. In Atr. Cash or Pilm, Dr, SWEETSER'S PA.NACEA will rfTect very speedy cure. It re. moves from the blood, stomach snd bowels, all ilmse foul scrid burning humors, which are the cause of Pile and Costivenes', and by strengthen ing ihe digestive organs, improves every part of the rntlre body. FLATULENCY AND WIND. There diseases are caused bv the stomach ami bowels being choked up with viscid limy matter, the air which entera them cannot escape until forced by (ome contraction of the domich to expel it t hence the cause nf pain. A' few dose of Dr SWEETSER'S PANACEA will convince tho. sufferer that relief ia attained. GREAT MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN. Parents will find the' PANACEA a valuable mrdicine fir their childien, keeping their bodies in a heahhy conditi m, thereby assisting their g-owth; children or grown prisons, after taking it, are not liaHe to be attacked with an epidemic as before, aa it always leavra the blood in a pure condition, and the i mire system in a strengthened state j it drives out a'l kinds nf weaknreg from the bods- and leaves, .11 heal hy within, MARRIED LADIES Will find Dr. SVVE rsER;S PANACEA a me.1,. enr purely aiiapicu to tneir Use. Most laitiisi ,u. ring the period or pregnancy are ((flirted with piles. Dr. Swrrtscr's Pncea, by regulating the bowels ill entirely obviate this, and its purifying proper! lies on the blood and fluids, insure to ihem brl. thy off pring. No one who is a mother should be without it, and Ihoss who are nursing will find it of g.cat benifit to the health of their infants. For barrenness nnd all diseases nf th womb, il is with. ml a rival in the entire histoiy and catalogue of medicines; by iis extraordinary strengthening power, it stimulates and strengthens the womb, weakness of which i ihe cause of failure to have nflspring. NERVOUS DISEASES. Under this head mav he classed Palpitation of the Heart, IV Di.loreiux or Far.achC) Neuragill, Indiges.ion.l oolhsehe, M?;.nchoj , H Tateri, end m lc, every .,:,(.a,a caused by the sharp, biling. acrimonious humors irritating Ihe nerves ; the nerves receive tho morbid impieasion ftum the slo mach, or rather from the blond through Ihe agency of the stomach and dine live organs, and although inner pans oi ine eooy are appireully the seat of the disense, still it is caused hy the mml.id impres si hi conveyed from ti e blood bv the nerves, lo that pa.t. I. w doses of Dr. SWEETSER'S PA NACEA ii soon asaure the patient that he has the cure in bis posac-suin. ERYSIPELAS, nn ST. ANTHONY'S FIBB. This ia an inflammatory disorder, alw y attend ed with mTc or has pain. It proceeds from the foul, arri "onions humors lodged in the blood and fluid-, settli. g . n the I m' i and face, causing ex Heme pain ond fi.vrr; all appli, annus nn the sura fare are worse than useless, is they only . rid , throw the disease in some other part, and perhaps rails-de itli. Bleeding ia likewise improper. Trp cuie the di-ease you mil I g. t rid of ihe c .uso ; on ly manage to get l he foil humor, out nf y Xit blooil, aid vou will be. well in a day. Dr. SWEET" s Eli's PANACE , a thi-ou .h punfi,r of tha hi ', v.i'l t n-. !i . j.:' ive.y imp.irity in the more remote p r's of die h .dy ami ex p. I it through the ni.diuni of the 1 o els. 'i'lieic i.j rot a vein, arte ry, mcsde i.r orgin of ihe entire framrwivk of in in, that Dr. Sue isei's Panacea does not im prove. T ink" il wh n you sre well Is to keen we I ; nnJ hen sick to b- Come well. DK. SWEETSER'S PANACEA, feint com. posrd only id a vegetable matter, or medical nerba, and wairautrd. nn oath, as rontairiii g not one par ticle of mercurial, mineral, or rhimiral substances, s fund tol.e pcil.ctl, liarmlesa to the mo-t tender ace. or the weuke-t fame, under any stage of hu man sufl'e ine ; I' e nio-i p!aa,nl and benign in i'a ii, er tio.i that was e rr oil' r.d to the world; and at the same time the most reriam in searching oul he root of any e unpla n', however deep, and of perfi.rin:j a c re. Price If I per b.tilr, nr six hottba f.r $5. For sale, whohsale and retail, al ihe corner of CH ARLES md PKT'P Streets Baltimore, and ' by GEORGE BRKiHT. Nov. 6 1S47. ,y Sunbury ITS WOIIKS lMCAlSi: IT! Wrrrrii, Srulis, nnd all Aima of Inflamed .Sore Cured. '' rjlOUSEY'S UNIVERSAL OINTMENT, ia A the moslcoinple e Bum Antidote ever known. It instantly, (and aa if hy Magic) stops twins ofiha mo-t desprialo Burns and Scalds. Fm old S.irea. Iliu ses, Cuts, Sprains. Ac. on man or hat ii i the best application that can be made. Ttinusinds have tried and thousands pr use it, Ii ia ihe most pi i feet master of jauin ever discovered. All who use recommend it. 'Every family should be provi ded with il. None eon tell how aoon aome of the f a mi I may need it. CJ" O .serve each bug of thegenuire Ointment has ihe name ol 8. Tni'sav written on the outside label. To imitate this is forgery. Boitmrn, Livery Men, Fanners, and all who use Horse-, will find this Ointment the very best thing lh- y cm use for Collai Calls, Scratches, Kicks, Ac. &c, on their animals. Surely every merciful man would keep hi- animal as free from pain aa possible- Tousey's Universal Ointment is all that i ro-. quired. Try it. BI I ES OF INSECTS. For th sting or bite of poi.onous Insect, Tousey's Ointment is unri vu led Hundreds have tried il and found il good". PILES CURED ! For the Piles, Tousey' U niversat Ointment is one of the best Remedies thai can be applied. All who bare tried it for lh Pile recommend it. OLD SORES CURED. For olJ oh.tinsto Sons, there is nothing equal to Tousey' Oint ment. A person in Msnliua had, for number of years. sore leg that hallled tb skill of th doctors. Tousey' Ointment was recommended by on uf ihe vi.iling physicians, (who knew its great virtue,) snd two boxes produced more benefit than the pa lieut had received from ny and all pieviou reme dies. Let 1 try it. BURNS AND SCALDS CURED. Thousands of cases nf Bums and Scalds, in all part of lb country, have been cur. d by Tousey' Universal Ointment. Cerlificatea enough could be bad lo fill the whole of ihia sheet. VIOLENT BRUISES CURED. Testimoni al on teaiiimonisls, in favor of Tousey's Ointment for curing Bruises, have been offured ihe propria toi . H undied in Sy rscuse will certify to h great merits m relieving the pain of lbs moot sever Bruise. All person should try it. SCALD HEAD CURED. Sore of caae. of Sold Head have been cured by Tousey V Mum-. ment. Try ilil srldoin fails, ., . SALT RHEUM CURED. Of all ih lesBediea. ever discovered for this most disagree!. ja aumpleiul.. ' P.. us-)' Universal Ointment is the aaW Miajatete., It never was kn wn ! fsil. CHAPPED HANDS CAN BJT CCRED.-. Tousey ' Universal Ointment will otwey eat that worst rase of Chipped Hinds, nffinwum will stale this. HOKE LIPS CURED. Fe to. ewe of Sore Lips. Ibere wss never anything BaesJ eifuaJ , Tu-, aey's Ointment. It i sure to ease them. Try it. Ii is a acieniilio Mupotwd, worsaDted not to cao. '.in ny preparation of Mercury. . (r Piios atv cent per box. For further partieulara CMMiceniiog , this really valushla Ointment, the puhlie se-i,-. red to Pamphleu, lo be had artl, of rentable., Diuggmt and Merchant throughout Ik Uij,tai Slites. Prepared by ELLIOT A TO USE VKQwge by recuse. Forsslaby - . JOHN YOUNO, HMttusyv, ' r ' M. A. MeCAY, N-"-nnW''rrA,: ept.Uth,l8t7.-lyow V