BrnlliarhetHl. - ' Watchman on tht walla of "fim ! , . - , 9feadfast visil keening i, i O'er the world, tn grief and crime, Revelling or weeping ' ' ' Lift your voices loud and high, . With a firm endeavor; i, Sonnd abroad the mighty truth, Men are brothers aver." ' ' ' ' Let it reach the home . of wealth, " Where no care ha entered; . Where all luxury and ease, Gorgeously am centered , i When the lowly of the earth Of their want are telling, Let it pierce through every heart . In the etately dwelling. Let it reach the hardened man, Who, God'e law unheeding, Through the rice and cotton fieldt Drivel the faint and bleeding ' ' Where upon the table back, Io the streaming gashes', Whining through tha morning air, Fall the stinging lashes. Let it mind the young and gay Of the sad and sighing, Sitting by tha lonely beet Where the aick are lying i Where the feeble tamp of life Momently grows dimmer, Till in everlasting r,ight. Dies its latest glimmer. Let it reach the battle field, Where the swords are flashing ; Where along the serried ranks, Cannon balls to crashing ; Where, among the heaps of slain, Looking upward sadly, O'er tha carnage-reeking plain Leaps the war horse madly. Grieve not though ye see do fruits Of your patient toiling ; Though your feeble voice seem lost In the world's turinoiling For the God whose holy faith Ye so fondly cherish, Will not that the seed ye sow, lu his name, should perikh. When you lie within your graves, Of the world unkoowing, And above your coffined lorms, Flowers and grans are growing Men shall feel and own tha power Of the truth you've spoken, And of love, unknown before, It shall be the token. Then shall gladness come again To the sorrow laden ; Then shall kindness cheer the heart Of the fallen maiden : Then shall plenty bless the homes Want had made so lonely, And the slave, a slave no mora, Serve his Maker only. Then shall she, the angel bright, White-winged Peace, descending, Tell of war and bloody fight, Strife and slaughter's ending Then requital of your teal And your firm endeavor Folding up her pinions fair, Dwell with man forever. National Era. Romance. The recent discovery of a girl disguised a soldier in the garrison at Furl Mann, haa divulged quite an interesting piece of ro mance. The girl was taken to Furt Leaven worth as a servant by a lieutenant, and through the assistance of this lieutenant mustered into the United States service. Her name is Caroline Newcomb but was called Bill Newcomb. The St. Louis Reveille publiehe soma ol the cor respondence between the girl and her martial lover. They are very impassioned a para graph will suffice "Loved and adored one, doubt not my passion for thee doubt not that I love thee ; rather douot the exialeuce of the human family, and all the great works of His divine architecture. O ! would to God you were here, that I could featt my ryea upon you it would be music to ne ! Caroline, believe me I have never , before in my life addressed a letter of this description tnany guarl until 1 met with you. By your con sent 1 will meet you at any appointed hour, or at the moonlight dreary hour. The report ol the officer of the day in this cine ia a specimen of military brevity. It is as fo'luw : "Bill Newcomb cau't serve, because he is a irL" A MoNKKv'eTKH k bird Tyncum'a French cuok so trained a monkey as to make him use ful in pluckit.g his poultry and winged game for the spit. The moukty war ne day follow ing hia occupation at the open wuk " of the back kitchen, and had juet plucked cm. bract of patridges, when a hawk pounced upon it and carried it nfj, Poor Pug was in a sad fright, well knew the ticking thst awaited him. Nil de$peranilum. however, waa hia motto. He plucked his conrajenp, and the remaining par tridge, and laid the bird in the window. The hawk, pleased wib the feast, relented ' ano-'hi-r til-bit when Pug ?nzed him. and in spite f his scratching, plucked him alive, and laid him and the pairige down before the cook, and with a gesture stronger' than hagotge, seemed o ssy, 'it's aM right j there's your brae at birds a fair exchange ia no robbery About TuaAVmi Although the whale ia a tremendous animal, yet most people make light of him: . - ,n A Western orator recently declared from the 'stump' that ha 'was born io a vary early period, of life.' UAjNK NOTE LIST. i i . i .. .1 i 1 1 Tha following lit shows tha current value of all Vnnaylvanla Dank N.rtcs. The moat Implicit re liance y he placed upon It. as ft I every week srefhtly entnrmred With and ocWrected from Bick nell'e Reporter. ' ' ' ' " Itahlis In iMitlnctclpfclft. Nam a. v I insc. in PmLin. NOTFH AT PAR Bank of North America 4 - jpar Bank of the Northern Liberties . ". P' 1 par . par .' par par ' par ' par par par par par par par Commercial Rank of Penn'a. . Farmers snd Meehantrs Bank' ' Kenwntrron Bank , Philadelphia Bank ' ' ' v" ' Schuylkill Bank -f . , .., Srvuthwark Bank - , Western Bank i . Mechanic Bank . Manufacturer' A Mechanics' Bank Bank of Penn Township . ' '. Oirard Bank . . Bank of Comment, late Moyamrtialfig Bank of Pennavrvania -', Country nnnkaj. Bank of C heater County , . Westchester par Bank of Delaware County Cheater par Bank of Gcrmantown Oormantown par Bank of Montgomery Co. N'orristnwn par Doylestown Bank Doylestown , par Eaaton Bank . Easloa par Farmers' Bank of Bucks en BriMol , . par Bank of Northumberland Northumberland lar Columbia Batik A Brtdpte ro. t!oluniliia . par Farmera Bank of Lanraater l.anciiei par l.anraater Cnuntv Bniik Lancaster nar f.anraater Bank ' Lancaater par Parmera Bank of Reading Ueadins: nai Office of Bank of Pei.n'a. liarriahurg- Thaae Office V do Lancaater I nfficea Office do do Reading f do not Office do do' Gaaton I issue n. NOTE8 AT DISCOUNT. Rank of the United State Philadelphia S3 Minera' Bank of Pottsvill, Potisville j Bank of Lewiatown . Iwixtown Bank of Middlotown Middlciown 1st Carliale Bank Carliale i Exchange Bank Pitlturf j Do do branch of HntliJnvatiura i llsiriahurg Bsnk Harri-liurg Lebanon Bank Lehaoou i Meii-banta' &. Manuf Bank Piitahurg J Bank of Pittsburg l'iut.uig j Weat Branch B.nk Williainaport lj Wyoming Bank Wilkeabsrra li Nortbampton Bank Allentuwn Berks County Bank Reading Office of Bank of U. H. Pittsburg failed Do do do Erie do Do da da New Brighton do Bank of Chsmheraburg Chambersburg Bank of Gettysburg Urttysbuig Bank of Susquehanna Co. Montrose Erie Dink Erie; tjalj Farmers' A Drovera' Bank Weeahurg f a) Franklin Bank ' Waahington -l Honesdale Bank Honesdale I Monnngahela Bank of B. Brownaville 1 J Vork Bank York , - al N. B. 'I he notes of those banks on' which we omit quofationa, and substitute a daah ( ) are not purchased by the Phirmh-lphis brokers, with the exception of thoae which have a letter of reference. BROKEN BANKS. Philadelphia Sav. Ins. Philadelphia failed Philadelphia Loan Co. do failed Schuylkill Sav. Ina. do fuiled Kensington 8sv. Ins. A di Penn Township 8av. Ina. do Manual Labor Bank ( T. W Dyolt, prop.) failed Fowanda Bank Towanda Alleghany Bank of Pa. Bedford no aale Bank of Beaver Beaver closed Bank of Swatara Hsrrisburg cUwed Bank of Washington Wanhiugton failed Centre Bank Bellt fonte closed City Bank Pitlahuig no aale Farmers' A Mech'cs' Bank Pittsburg failed Farmers' A MerhVa Bank Fayette co. failed Farmera' A MechVa' Bank (ireenesxtle failed Hsrmony Institute ' Harmony no asle Huntingdon Bank Huntingdon no asle Juniata Bank Lewii-iown no sale Lumbermen's Bank Warren failed Northern Bank of Pa. - Dundaff no sale New Hope Bridge Co. ' New Hope cloaed Northunib'd Union Col. Ilk. Milton no aale North Western Bank of Pa. Madiile cloaed Office of Schuylkill Bank Port Carbon Pa. Acr. A Manuf. Bank Carlisle failed Silver Lake Bank Montrose rloaed Union Bank of I'cnu'a. I oiontown . failed Westmoieland Bauk (irreuaburg cloaed Wilkesharre Bridge Co. . , Wilkesbsrre posals All notes purortiiig to be on any Pennsyl. vania Bank not given in the above lit, may be set iown as frauds. NEW JEIISKY. Bank of New Brunswick Brunswick failed Belvideie Bank Belvidere Burlington Co. Bank Medlord par Commercial Bank . Perth Amboy J Cumberland Bank , Bridgettin par Farmera' Bank Mount Holly par F arniera' snd Mechanics' Rk Rahway Farmers' and Merha nica' Bk N Btunswick failed Farmers' and Merchants' Uk MiddkXown Px Franklin Bank of N.J. JeraeyCily'' failed Hoboken Bkg A Ciaxing Co Hoboken ' faiUd lecsey City Bank " Jerwy Cily ' J failed Mechanics' Bank I'stleraoa ' '' failed Manufacturers' Bsnk Belleville failed Morris County Bsnk Morristown ) Monmouth Ilk of N.J. Freehold failed Mechanics' Bank ' Newark f Mechanics' snd Manuf. Uk Trenton par Morris ('anal and Ukg Co Jersey City 1 Post Notes no asle Newark Bkg A Ins Co ' Newark 4 New Ho Dal U ridge Co Laintwruvillo, N. J. Manufiic. and Bkg Co Holniken failetl N J I'rolecton A Lombard bk Jeraey City , failed Orange Bank . Orange Peterson Bank Pateraoa ' failed . spies Uauk do Princeton Bank Princeton "" ' Par 8lem Banking Co Kalein par State Uank . . Newark t estate Bank Elixabelhlown 1 Htate Bank ' Cam.leu ' par dials Bank of Morris ' ' Morrutown ' ( Citato Bank Trenton . failed Halem and Pbilad Manuf Co balem " tailed Humes Bank' . . Newton , ' i Trenton Banking Cu . Trenton ' ' par Union Bank Dover . i Wasbiiigtoa Banking Co, . Harkenaack ' ailed - IlErLAWARE. , Bk of WUaa A Uramlywiiie Wilmingtou , , par Bank ef Delaware Wilmington par Bank of Smyrna . Busy ina . , ar De branch, ., Muord , par Farmers' Bk of fcuta of Del Dovet ,, , par Do - branch , Wilmington . par Do bianch , . Ceorgatowa , ) par Do iranca Newcastle.- par Union Bank . WtliamgUMl , , par IHj- v tiueiea , (JOnall baiika marked thus () there ara ew than couuurfcit or altered notes of tha varwua da Bookioauuns, ia circulation. . ; DH, S WDBT5D1VS LP -tCi, 23" ' CE3 OS njlHlS Mrdicirra is ' Warranted, ott awtfa. not to H . contain a parttel of .Calomel, Corrosive 8ib lirnate, Arserirc, Chloride of (fold, or Any' delete rona minerals. . , r , , , Tbe principle upon which this Medicine scta( ia by eeatsttng and hirmont-itig with tianfe; it drives ont all foul acrimonious humors' from (he Mood and body, ami by raaimilating with and strengthening the guairie Juice of the atomach,' h aaaiata dlgrS'lont In abort there la not a vein, arte ry, muscle or nerve In ' the human "bo.1, that ia not strengthened by the PANAOfcA. and it also pnseeaeee the remarkable property of removing mercury from "the bones and jointa. Vl 1 FOR ERUPTIONS OF THE PKIN, fcurvy, flcorhnilf. Aflectiona, Tumors, Wrrofula m Kinsa Evl ,' White Hweltinea. Eryalpetaa, UldTS. Cancers. Running ' Horea, tcsb and Bitea. lime and a drteimined perseversnre in I) . 8WEET 8ER'9 PANACEA, will effect a! core. FOR !DIOEaTION. Rejection of food, NaU'ea, Vomitinga. Nervous sf lections. Billion complainta, He-nl acbe. Pa'eni'sa, or Fmde Irregularities. D'.SW F. ET8 E It'S PA NACEA will soon eff. cl a cure ; but if flhttinate, or attended with gripine, flying pains, the dose should be irceaaed, snd the cure will soon he ef fected. I. ei not the patients frigMen thrmarlvea with the idea thai th'y are too wenk to take much medirine; but bear in mind ihst this mi'dly opera ting med cine put not weakness into the frame, but mo, certainty draws weskni S' oat, leaves strength In its place, snd by giving composed s'ecp at nig' t. and an sppetiieio reliah any f.MMl, re-animatea the whole frame wi h vigorou action, clearing the mind and improving the eight. SCROFULA AND GLANDULAR AFFEC TIONS. Scrofuts l a iid to be heriditary, the infant re ceiving from in parents the seeds of this diaeae, which increaat'S with its yenta, if neglected and not submit ed to frequent puriflc-tinn with Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA. The glands are pla ced in the corner of tbe body, and out of the way of direct communication ; their real oe i a aubjeel on which much difference of opinion prevails ; ii auffWs tis to know lh.it when in a d-aeased aisle they are capaMe of being J ur fled and rlexnaed by a long cour-e of Dr. B WEE l'ER'8 PANA CEA, which rea'orea them tn sound and proper action. Scrofub u person can never pav too much attention to their blood, its purifiestion shou'd be their fir't thought, for sftir a long cure .Y per.ie verance, they will ever cure heredit iry dieesse. In eaaesof JACNDICE ASTHMA. I.1VEH COMPLAINTS. TIC DOLOHEUX HHEV MATISM OR RHEUMATIC UOVT, Dr. SWEKTSER'S PANACEA caonoi betonbigh ly extolled it sesiches ont the very root of the disi-iiae, anil y r moving il from the Blood mskes a cure certain end permtnent. For diaeaaea of ihe Bladder and K'idneyt, Strie turr. Gravel. Soie. filet. Finlulti. Urinary Oh. itruclionn and Extreme Cortirenew Dr.SWEET SEIt'S PANCEA is the best remedy et trel j il removes all thoe acrimonious humos from the Blood which give rise to the above diaeaaes, and by keeping ihe blood in a pure condition, inaur. a health. For DROPSY, F LLINO orrsi BOWELS. bnpnr tie f the Woorf. Mereurial Tuinf. WioJr neat of Ihe Spine Flow of BkmH lathe Head Gid rf iiraa, Siiging and Butting Soi$e In Ihe Head and Ear$, Dr. rtWEETSEIt'S PANACEA will give certain relief; in all severe and chronic csaea. the patients cannot be 'on often reminded that Air grr dittt and perneveranee w ill effect a cue. In Chill and Fever. Riliou Frvert. A fftcVan if tht Hurt and I'.art. Spongy and Bleeding (7 urns BroiicA fs and rerrnl Cotitrh and Cold: Dr. HWEEfKER'.S PANACEA will be fnd perfectly sure and certain jn its effect. .. GRAVEL AND URINARY COMPLAINTS. Thore comp'ain's are generally attended "wih the most fatal eonaiqtiencea, snd are eeldnm or ne. ver cured by the pieaent m-de of treatment ; they uaually accompany the patient t the stave, after aufTenng the mopt excruriating pain and torture. The caua? of iheae coinplaiira are the same as all otheia, thedroaa of the blood becom. s encrusted on the finest narrow paasagea,' whence arse morbid secietinus and stoppagiaof urine. Yu will find the most powerful diuretics of no use.a they only increase live quantity of urine and do not puiily and streniilhen lh urt. II purifying the bluod with Dr. SWEETSER'H PANACEA. ou re move the cauae of the iliaeiae, consequently it can not exiat any longer, after sufficient peieeranee in its use has derived the blood and body of all acrimonious humors and incrustation. DISEASES or Tea LUNGS-CONSUMPTION. 'Phis ia a rery prevlent and fatal diea-e t it re auba iniMly from neglected c.Hiaha.eolda and bfon chiti, alao from iaifioper treatment in many ut ter csaea, each as naraslre, fevers inflamrnstiS)s and mall pot, and a boat of other badly treated diaeasas; where the cause, instead of having bea-a thoroughly removed from ibe blood and Ixtdy, have only been palliated or remva from nne p irt to hrenk UI in another. By divea'ing yaur txHlies of all foul hu mora, ihroogh the medium of Dr. 8WEETER'8 PANACEA, ihe core ia at onre rendered crtain and rmanent. R collect, while there is acrimo nious humora floalioc in the ci'ru'aiion, it i aa apt to aetlle on the lung a any otber part of the Iwuly ; this is the reason that consumption ia so prevalent. BILES, SORES AND ULCERS, Which you see en the eiieri., come from and have their source in, the inietinr, and might jnat as well hsve aettled on ynut lunga, liver, or any othar pait; which e know they frequently do, and pro duetj moat violent inflanamaioiy disorders.' The humor which oreaaioue theee eoree is of a highly acriinoni na burning nature We know it from the pain it giea in torming, and afterwards Ma ra pidly ulcers ing and coindmg the 11 ah and skin of the part where it breaka out. This shows Ihe neeesartv of frequeutlv poiifying the blood with Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACKA. snd keeping sueh malignant humors in su j'Ction. - HhouM you hsve a bde or ulcer, be thankful that nature has taken l rouble to warn you of the danger your life and !o dy ia in, for il is a warning thai Ihe blood ia foul, llad th a aame acrimony a. Wc'ed the lungs in-tead f the surface of yooi body for ila seal, eonaurnp tion of the lungs wou'd bsve been ihe'consequeare. D.lsy not then, to fiurify snd cleanse with Dr. Swertser's Panseaa. - 8I INE DISEASE , Spinal affections, nlargement uX the bones snd Joint, white swellings, hip Joint complaint, tup tores, falhegef ihe bowels laJ vaia'i diaeara. will find a speedy ouie in Dr. SWEETSER'S JM-HACEA.i-Where the disease has been of long standing, tha lima required I make a cure will be longer t but ' the patient may rest assured that a determined perseverance will effect it . - . i i . ,.v ..' 'I BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA aa DISEASE OF . TUE WINUFIPE, These 'diseases proceed from lb serioeity or eotruptbumors of the blood, having sen led ilaeif on the traual and lunga, and slopped them up, so (hst lhay csanol diaw sufficient sir in . for respiration. Dr. fWETKER'S PANACEA will gle im.na. 1 dists rvhrf, and to ms the tux perfect and cer tain, .it ah o a Id ba continual some lims after, li free ttaays'staof all bad burWors. . RHEUMATISM.' RHEUM .TIO GOUT AND MERCURIAL DISEASES Find a safe and apeedy cure in Dr. SWEET SSR'9 PANACEA. It cures by searching avoyy blond vesvl and artery, and driving out all impu rities and foul humora accumulated therein, which s the eenae of rh- umetism,' g ml and swellings of the joint. Thai dsletf roua effects of calomel ami other mineral poMona, readily yield to it sovereign Influence i indeed, when it satiable properties be eome fully known, the ue of all miner -I pon wiH be consigner! to tbe tomb nf all the Capnleta,' and only be thought of aa a by-cor.e cuatom nf the dar ker agee. Dr. 8 weelaer's Pnnacea la atao a sure cure tor dyeprnsle, piles, nosiieenesa, vetttgo, head ache, pain in tbe breast and liver enmplsint, FEVER AND AGUE. Fever i alwav caused by a disorderly move. ment of the blood, strutitling to free itself of some, thing that encumber it J in fact, every kind of fa. ver ia nothing more than s struggle between Ibe b!od snd corrupt humors, and as soon a Ihe cor rupt humora are expel ed, you have no more fever. When a patient with fever submits to be bled, or hav hia tdoal poisoned with mercury, it weakens his frame tn aueh a degree that if he earvivee the prece 'a, it alwaya leaves him subject tt diatressing ctiilla, when 9 timee nut of 10 he resorts to aioe pilla. powdera, or Ionic mitturew; this is going from bad to worse, aa these vegetable pills, powders, Ac, are nothing bat mercury and quinine in diagulse, which may for a lime drive the disease so far into the body aa not to be perceptible, but very soon it wilt bre k nut again with fearful violence. To cure ague and fever, the rauae of the dieea-e must be re moved out of the blood snd body, which can be ef f.ctnlly done by uaing Dr. SWEETSER'S PA NACEA, which purifie, cleanses snd strengthens. It contains nothing that can poeiblv injure, and ita use is alwaya a safeguard egaint chills snd fevers. PILES. In sit Casss or Pitts, Dr. 8WEET8ER'S PANACEA will effect a very apeedy cure. It re move from the blood, stomach and bowela, all thoae foul acrid burning humora. which ar Ihe cause, of t'il. s snd Costiveuess and by atrenglhen ing the dig-stive organs, improves every pert of the entire body. Fi..TULENOY AND WIND. The-e diaee-s ae cau ed by the atomach and bowels being choked up with viscid slimy ms'ler, he air whi h enters tht m e mnot e cipe until forced by some contraction of tbe s omsch to expel it; hence the eetiea of pain. A few doe i.f Dr. SW EETSER'S PANACEA will convince the sufi'erer thst relief is attained GREAT MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN. Parents will find the PANACEA a v.lu.blu medicine for their children, keeping their bodies in a heabby e .ndiii.m, thereby aaaialing their g-owth; children or grown prisons, after taking it. are not liai'le to be attacked with an epidemic aa before, aa it alwaya leave (be blood in a pure ronditinn, and ihe tntlre ay r ism in a strengthened state ; H drives out a I kinds of weak urea from Ihe body and leaves ll beal-hy witliio. . C MARRIED LADIES ' , Will find Dr. SWE TVER'S PANACEA s meili c ne purely adapted to their use. Mort ladies du ring Ihe period of pregnancy are afflicted with pile. Dr. Sweeteer's Panacea, by regulating the bowel, will entirely obviate ihia, and it purifying proper ties on the blood and fluids, inaurea to them heal thy nff-pring. No one who ia a mother should be without it, at'd those who are nuraing will find il of gieat l ni fit to the health of their infants. For barreni;e-a and all diaeaaes nf tbe womb, il ia without a rival in tbe entire hietoiy and catalogue nf medicine; by ila extraordinary strengthening (rower, it stimulate and strengthens the womb, s weskness of which, is tbe cause of failure to have offspring. .,. ;KERVOUS, DISEASES. ... Under this head may be clashed Pslpiistion of the Heart, Tic Dolnreaux or Faceache, Neuralgia, Indigestion, Toothache, Melancholy , Hysterics, and in fact, every disease csused by the sharp, biting, acrimonious humora irritating tbe nerves ; the nerves receive the morbid imptesalon from the sto mach, or rather from the hlod through the acency of tbe atomach and dige live organs, snd although other parts of the body are apparently the seat of he diaeaae, atill ii I reused by the morbid impres sion conveyed from the blood bv ihe nerve, to that part. A lew dose of Dr. SWEE I'SEIt'S PA NACEA will soon aasure the patient tht he has the cure in his possession, ERYSIPELAS, o 8T. ANTHONY'S FIRE. Tbi ia an inflammatory di-oider, slw .ys strand ed with more or less pain. It proceeds from the foul, acrimonious humors lodged in the blond snd fluids settling nit the Inn' and face, causing ex treme paig and, fevers ; all applicaiione on the sur face sre worae than uaelea, aa ' ibey only tend to throw the diaeaae in some othe. part,, aud perhaps rauae death. , Bleeding ia likewiee Improper. To cute the ili esae you mu-l get rid of Ihe esuse ; Vh ly msnsge to get ihe foul humors out of your blond, and vou will he well in a day. Dr. HWEETa SER'S PANACEA, a thorough purifier of the blood, will ararch out every impurity in tbe more remote pjrts of ibe body and expel it through the medium of the bowels. There is not a vein, arte ry, muscle , or organ of the entire framework of man, that Dr. Sweelae'a Panacea doea not im prove. To take it when you are well la to keep well ; and when sick to become well. . . . ; (:."' VR. AWEETfSER'S PANACEA',tteom poaed only ol a vegetable matter, or me.licai nerbs, and warranted, nn oaih, as containing not owe par ticle of mercurial,' minetat, or chimifit sebstanees, is found to be pewfecllv harmkrm ta tha moat lender age, or the weakest frame, under any stsge of hu man suffering ; Ihe moat pleaa-mt and benign in ita Oeration that waa ever ortrea) to Ihe world; and al the aame lima the moat certain in sear, bing out the root of any complaint, however deep, and of (erfornung a ere. . . Price 1 1 per bottle, or eix bottles for 5. For ssle, wholesale and retail, at iha ' corner of CH ARLES and PRATT Sireetg. Baltimore, aa I aboby GEORGE BRIGHT,' Nov. 6 I 4 7. ,'y ' i - .. Hunbory. MOUNT VERNON r 05 North '2d tt., bet. Arch & Kace sis., Phi ladrlphla. 1rRADY A PARKER respectfully inform their JL9 friends and tha public that ibey hsve'laken th above named bouse, recently kepi by J. H. Adsms, and are pi ens red to accommodate custo mers ia the mos( satisfactory manner and at rra- sousbls price. Their table will be supplied with the best vri. ety tbe market sflords Ihsir parlors and sleeping sptrtroeoU will be in the beat order. The bouse te beeq thwooghtf v tep-lftsj and aumlahed with a view' le he Cotofort of Usvsllefs'aiid "slrknjers. Hsviog had aevaral yeara experience tit (ha business, they hope to give geneial satiafaction, amkarespectfully iu vita travel lera and etrangerslo give than s calL - , BRADY A PARKER. - Fhila Jali hie, Janusry 1Sf 1847 - i - ' 1 ' X. Veffdable Universal Pill, , The mly krtmim Mediant that at the tnme time purgt. puritt and treagthent the tynterm. 'Lo'fftio, inly 7, 1M6. ' 1 jrn. le roy's Piii are a new medicine MJg which bsa jnai appeared, and ia fust toking the places ef all othera nf ibe aame clasa, . These pills are composed of many ingredient, but tbe two principal one are Mart aparilta and Wild Cher ry, so united that they set together ; the one, through ita admixture with other Mih-ticrra, pu rifying ind purglnc. while the other ia strengthen ing ihe system. Thus those pills are at the same lime Ionic and opening ; a desideratum long and eagerly sought for by medical men, bul never be fore discovered. In other words they do the work of two medicines, and do il much better than any two wo annw or; lor iney remove nntntns. from Ihe eyatem, bul the imparities ; go thtt white they purge ihey strenithen; and bence they cause no debilitation, anil are followed hy nn re-action. ; Dr. La Roy's pills have e wonderful, influence oii the blood; they not only purrfs without weakening il, bul ibey remove all uoxiutis particles from tbe chyle befoie it is convened into fluid, and ihu make im pure blood an utter impossibility. ., As there is no debilitation, o there is no nauaes or sickness at tending the operations of this most excellent of me. dicine, which never etrsin or tortures the diges tive (unctions, but csu-es them to work in a er fectly natural manner j ind hence person' taking them, do not become pale and emaciated, but the contrary ; for while it is the property ef th 8srss parillaunitett as il ia with other ingredients, to remove all that ia foreign and impure, it ia equally lb property of the Wild Cherry io retain all that ia natural and sound; and henoe a robust state nf heslth is the certain reault of their united opera tions. (7 Price 8f cents per BOX. Agents for Le Roy's Fills, ; . J. W. FRII.IXO, i . JOHN YOUG.SRunhory' . M. A. McCAY, Northumberl'd. August ais, 1847. ly PHILADELPHIA Watches, Jewel Iry a nil li ver Ware, Guaranteed better fir the prire than ol any other Store in Philadelphia, mot be had, Wlml ttiilr and Reta'K at (TLnte NIC II4L48 IIILH4Y'S) No. 72 Norlh '2d street, nlmve Arch, PHILADBLFHIA. WAICIIE", all kind", fair, low and midium oiiiliiiea. amone which are. qililiriea, among which are, Gold Levera, full jewell'd, Le pinna, do Silver I vers, ' do LeH.es, do Quartiera, fine, Uu a i tier, imitation. f 10 to f 100 25 to 40 2(1 io 30 I io-, 18 9lo 10 6 Jswatiav. Diamonds, (told Chains, Cold Pens wih Wold and Silver boldera, Pensila Breast Pins, Finger and Ear Ring, Bracelet,., Cameoa of ehell, cotel and lava, with every other article of J. wellry of the richest and moat fashionable pat tern. ... SiLvsa Wawe Plates, Fotks, SiKons, Cops, Ac of Hiandjrd Silver. I'latsd Witi Castors, Cske B iakels. Fans, Vsaes, Card Case, und other Rich Fancy Clooda in great v.iiirty. , , W holesale Buyers will save money by celling here b f rp purcbssing. ' iXj Keep tbi sdv. rti-ment, and cell at No. 72 You will be satisfied ihe UoihI are really cheeper and better than are offered in the cily. For asle, low a hamlanme pvir of Show Cases, suitable for a Jewellry or Fancy store. Apply as above. Sept 2frth. IS47 ly ' tck& on &. co.. No. 80 Market Slreet, five doors below ;i - Third, .South aide, i;ti T HXXiASB LIBIA, Imrwrtem & wtioHNale Dcalvm In WATCHES. Watch Ola-sea and Materials. Jewelry of all description, qualiliea and s'yles, compiiaing all the articles connected with the Trsde, Clocks. Dixon r Son's Britannia, Orrm m Silver and Sil ver-PUted Wares. ' ' Sheffield and Birmingham Plated Fancy Article. Rodgera A Son's and Wost. nhnlm's t'ollery, Ka- xors. Hc'ssor. Eraaeis, IVk Kniaee, Ac. Ivory H'ndtedTebrc Cutlery, of the timet, medium and common qualities. - A large assortment of Gold Pen. '' Perifocsl Speetaelis. ' , Papier Mar he and Jpanned Trays, various shapea and qaalities, at rsxtured rate GoM Wach Cases, Dial and Silver-Ware, of all deaerinriona, msnnfarlured to order. DICKSON A COn having recently removed into the Urge and Commodious wsrehooae formerly occupied by Messrs. R. AaanrasT A Sons, and more recently by AsanraaT 4r RsmsaToa, beg leave to inform Watch Dealer, Country Merchants and others, that they design having at all times- a large aot tmcnt of Gooda, ef their own importa tion, which they are determined to sell et the lowest rates. Every attention wiH be paid lo the Packing of Goods, and In the execution of Ordera, tha qeali tiea and pi ices will be fully guarantied against all competition. Philadelphia. Jane 19th, l47. ly fyrw't-7L5S3 Firftt Premium rilinff Iiil. No. 87 North Third Street, ' PHILADELPHIA. PROM Dr. Hare, Ihe celebrated Proferaor of Chemistry in tbe University of Penn'a. -Philadelphia, Oct. 1 1, 1843. Dear Sir Having tried your Ink, I will thank you to send me anot her bottle, ss I find il lo be excellent. ' I am yoors, troly. Rear. Hsai." From Dr. Locke, ef Cincinnstl, distinguished for bis numerous scientific reaea retire. - ' "Medical College of Ohio, Cincinnati, , January 17, U44. Having used Mr. Hover's Writing Ink, I am satiafie.l that II is Ihe bet which ha ever come lo my knowledge, and esi-erislly k ia excellent for th use nf Steel Ptni, and unit not eerrodt them, even in long Cite. ' 1 ' .!.., r Johj Local, Prof, of Chemistry. HOVER'S ADAMANTIKB CEMENT. From a weH known scientific gentleman, --Philadelphia, FeN 27, 184. ' Mr. Joseph E; Hover Sir i A use of your Ce ment, and aorne practical tetti of its sapenerKy, ha induced me to recommend it lo others ss an invaluable article for mending China, Glass, or Gabinei Ware. ' Ciweaan Moaetv, ' ' Analvtre Cllemiel.,, ' For rat al ihe Manufactory, Wholesale and Re tail, Ne. 87 Neave Taiae Stbsst, oppsasu Cherry etreet, Philadelphia, ' - ' '' t . JOSEPH R. HOVER, May 22, 1847. j30 ly Manufaetarer. to porrbvaLivAND Philadelphia. "ITJF.RS0NS travelling tbia toute aie hereby U informed I bat tby can procure through uckets, by making application at th Hotel of Cbailea Weaver, Sunbury. , A. E, KAPF . Norlhumbsrland, July Slat, 1 147. tf The Gr.ind P tirativ , FOB THfi CUBB Or . . Headache, Gidrlineas, Messles, Salt Rheum, Rheumatism, Piles, Heart Burn. Worma, Dyapep.la, Hrnivr, Cholera Morhon, - Small Pox, Jaundice, , Cough, Qnin.ey, , Pains in the Back, , Whooping Cough, Inward Weakness, Consumption, Fits, ralpitatlon or tbe Heart, Liver Complaint, Rising in the Throat, . ; F.riaim laa, Deafness, Dropy, Asthma, . ,, , Lcbincs of the Skin, Fevers of sll kind, Cold, Gout, Gravel, Female Complaint, ' ' Nervous Complaint, !n a vtair-rr or oTitrn ntaaasx saiatfti - raoaj nareaiTina nr tmb blood, ann oa BTuucTiuaa ivrm oaoaas or at osaTiow. Etperlenee has proved thst nearly every D ease originate fiom Impurities of the Blood or d ranirements of ihe Digestive Organs ( snd lo aecu Heslth, w mual remove, those obstructions or I store tbe ttlood to its natural stste. The aversion o ta'. ing medicine is moat effi tnilly removed by C'ttcnara's VsnrTAata Pr Tivi PiLtji, being enmphtely envebtped wiJh mating of pure white Sugar, (which is ss dixtii from the internal ingredients aa a nut shell fn the kernel) tan sin an Tirrtt or Jtrniciar, But ar aa easily swallowed as bite of cam Moreover they neither nnutfnte or gripe in t slightest degree, but operate equally on all Ihe eased parts of the system, instead of confini themaelvea tn, and racking any panicuhr regi Thus, if tl.e Liver he sffected, one inetedienl nprrste on that particular organ, and, hy cleans it of an Etceaa of Bile rvetore it to its natu state. Another will operate nn the B'ond, t remove all Impurities in . its circulation; whib third will effectually expel whatever impurit may have been discharged into the stomach, I hence they stbikk t tux boot or nivm.r, move all Impure Humor from the body; o tha pore externally and internally ; separata fore go and obroxious particles from the chyle, Ih-il the blood may le thoroogh'y pure thus se ring a fee and healthy action to the Heart, Lot and Livet; and thereby they bktobs n it its VSW Witt ALL OTBIB MIABS HAVB VtlLKD. The entire Iruth of the above can be aacettai by the trial of a single box ; and their virtues so positive and certain in restoring Health, t the proprietor bind himself to return the me paid for them in all cases where lliey do not universal s itisiaction. Retail rrlre, '25 ctft. per llox. . Princip.d office No. lifi Veey St., N. Y Sold by JOHN YOUNG, Xnnbury, M. A. McCAY. Norihumi-erh fj Remember Dr. C. V. Clickener is thr ventor of the Sugar Coated l'il, and that notl of the a-'rl wss ever heard i f until he introdi them in June, IS4.1. Purchasers should, there always ask for Cl'n kener'a Saear Coated Pills, take no others, or they will be msde ihe victin a fraud. SepU lHth, 1847 ly eo SOMETHING NEW rilHE Huhecriher have the etduaive ligt J. vending J. M.THATCHER'S Hut IMaist Hot Air Cook I u &9 in tbe cnties of Northumberland, Columhii Schuylkill; aud from the encouragement met already, they expect to do a larce buaineas. stove is constructed on sn entuely new prir snd on the only principle that e m make I god wood and coal stove. The inventor ha come all the difficulties that so frequently belt other stoves. . Ha has by hia arrangement, atructej a broiling (XJ-lkveis III front, v in hrniline, roasting, frying or baking may he and all the smell that ariae therefrom mils into the eombuatihl rhamlvr, and ia not thrown out into the room .2) Resides thi, ia an oven only two inches less than the who nf the stove, wherein h:ikig or roasting n done as well aa it can be in the common brick This oven is alwava fit for oe when th si heated, a tba whole draught of hot air pas round it constantly. Publ e attention is particularly called b stove. It can be seen at our Store and Tin 1 lishmenl ia Norlh Danville, al the ign of tl luntbia Tin shop, and at the I'onmby of Rot A Clement in Sunbury, where il particular ties will tie fully shown and exp'ained to any wishing lo examine it. The sulwcriber continue to have on h kinds' of parlor stoves, anch as rsdtsiors, cyh fancy and plain, suitable for all who may fa wiih a call; alao common sheet and Russi which csn be made in any desirable ahape; ther with a geniral esortmcnl nf tin and j. ware, wholeeste and retail. Country mer are invited tn call and eiamine our stock, work cannot be surpa-d, and prices modoa N. B. We can aafely recommend the ahov lioned stove to perMtns who wish lo emhar good buainese. Tbe psteniee will aelleithei ty or siste rights, to suit pure'tsaers, and wan tide terms. He or hi sgents msy be fo Danville, Pa. J. A J. ART The undersigned, having seen In nperati hot biat hot air cooking stove, invented at tented by J. M. Thatcher, eertify thai we I from the manner of ita conatruction and or that il is the best one ever offered lo the pnhli arrangement is so complete snd the construe judicious, thst there is a saving ol nne half t snd lime, in doing any given amount nf i over other celebrated stoves. In short we ment it in pteference tn all other, for the reason that it embraeea every branch of e Samuel t.'arreit, John W Garrett, David ! eld, W F Ktich. n. John M Gray. E Too Smith 1 tiomiiaort, J V hafin, John takes, . i ah Dear, Etiaa F Cooper, Geo M Rithart, Huffman, Henry H Kissel, F H Caiver, Dreiabach, Joeph Vaoknk, Brooks Epley. . DaavUl. Match 6, 1817. ly . Cru Houssrl's tlnOirrsn - ww m we ar av ra ae an sa j Small quantities given without Ch j , At 114 Chrtnut St., PHILADELP1I THIS new and aplendid article, a its nr notes, is prfe.ed to he superior to ar vmg Cream in ihe United Stiles nr Eurnp. unarpaaa.d fr besury, purity and fragrant aomewhst anslsgous to (iu rlain'a An Cresm and other aimilar compoumls,. It I passes them all by tbe emollient pasty enna of ita lather, which so softens the heard at lo shaving pleasant and easy. It further p. I tlA hilvantaaai A a I Ka i n rt.v.l a. I m rt'um I LXrcably piep4ieJ,no skill being wanting in i I w. f , i I 1.. I - ' uiacuii. , f,, oyeci nuig oao many vv perience in the celebrated Laboratory or 1 Fere et Fil,' now Reokud A Co., of f'sris. ' Besides being the best, U is the cheapest fbf shaving ; il is elegantly pat up in boie splendid steel engvavad labels. ' Prir 3 par doaen, or S7 cents for a sin le bave aev. ,U.iq also poll gt ft. or X ernts per oa so that gentlemen cr their boxes filled st EUGENE ROtSS WholeaaU and Retail Perfumery and Mine ter Es'sblishojent, 114 Cbeanot Street, Dec IP, 1M. , FHILADEL1