GEMS OF. POESY. tax ktuulVq . Bf J. O. Wkittier. feapkiffcltearant wintry bcmf : II as taa th fUa tnta ! iU gift be aotatrs posnd ricam Wr Itviabrsi bora ! Utisfts- leas), cnl gtan " Thkln trtoatae, Ttecnnf iU soaty pn T i I ri.l baa the via. W tctasr am Ifca kardy u Tj rftnr aa rhea the atona and drift Ova knol Seaf witst eow. Ami arasaua fnra ad rnf, Aa) aamr Dotsink la ttaa wwal, Wa aVerTed ate arcd o'er hi3 and phi in, Bmaarta ake u of May, Aad frtyairaul froea out tpruotiiif aimin TW r UBamniT. AJ1 throak lb bnf brigM daya of Jun Its leaves ar w gmai aad lair, ad waved at k.t nuiteunzner! Bona ha suit and ytB-wksur. Ami anw witst Autumn's mot niirfit cyca luaamt bote amesae. Wt srk away the buatcd taaraa, And bear the treanere toe. Their richer fan the tabled girt Ot" f-jfcka aianren of usd, Fair basal, the br-jken grata aholl shirt, Anrl knead its meal of g-jU L rapid alters LA in (ilk Ar mad (hat stly btanl, tstvt- aa t!:e b ivri of aimp ami milk By kmuasyoa fceaaty p tared. Where'er the wide cij kitchen hearth Seuda ap its sm jfcey carta, Who wig a thauk the grotty earth, And biesa car euro-fed girl.. TTam ahmne oat att the proti and vain, Wk toBy bogha to seirn The tsi i saiMf of the Yankee's grain, flis wealth ot' f -kk-n corn. Let earth witliuU brr goodly r out, L.t mikfcw blight the rye, wire to the wuru the orchard's fruit, The wheat fidd to the rye : feat let the good okl crop adorn The hilla oar Cthcrs trod ; StiB kt as fur Ilia f-riden cvau Send ap oar thank to tiud: ZSJit anlf 3? urn or. Wobkixu a Traverse. Tlie following is the ainguktr history of Mr. Labouc'iere. al present a utembfr of the British Cabinet : 'In 1S21 he was a cleik in the blinking house of Mr. Hope, at Amsterdam, and was sent by his patron to Lord Burin?, the celebrated ban ker of London, to negotiate a loan. He dis played in this affair so much ability, that he attracted the attention of the English bunker. lAhV aid he one day to Lord Barin?. mou hare a charming daughter, will you not uc codJ me her hand !' 'Young man! no pleasantry ! I like yon much, but how could Miss Baring become the wife of a common clerk !' Butr eaid, Laboucliere. "if I were associa ted with Mr- llepe 'Ah, that is very different, and wou!d most materially lessen the inequality between yi.u.' Mr. L. returned to Amsterdam, and said to his patron. '-I must be your partner!' Ofy friend! da you think ot" that you are withml ffrtitne I and ' 'But if I were a member of Lord B.triair's r..m3r?; 'Indeed ! why, iu that case I would sivo yoa a partner.-hip on the. spot !' Ou th::. strength of these two promises, Mr, L. re'urjed to E. gland, and two mollis after wards married Miss Baring, because he had the premise of Mr. Hope to make him part ner as xn as he was married to her. and became associated with Mr. Hope bec.uiiw he was married to Miss Burin". Pit axd the Oysters. Pat. who had just been transplanted, had been sent by his mas ter to th quay, to purchase half a bushel of erystere, but was absent so long that fears were entertained for his safety. He returned at last, however, purling under his load in the nuts! musical style. u Where have you been all this time V' e- claimed his master. uWh.re have I b.-Ku ? why wh'm sl )i,:.l 1 I ? but to fetch oysters !"' I And what in the world kept you s Ion?; Lon! by my sj'.vI, I think I have b.-en ; pretty qniri, considering all things.'' Kocisidering what things? ,:Ciusi-.I jring what thing ! hy, consider ing thT guttiug of th' fish, to b? sure."' ' "Gutti tjr wh it fish "What fish ! why, blad an owns, th- oys ters, to be snre f fcVTwt d yoa mean ? "Whit dj I mean why I mean th-it as I was resting myself down foment of the Tick letl II -rring, and having a dhrop to comfort me, a jintleman asked me what I d got in ray sxci. Oystsrs,' sii 1 I. 'Let s look at ?em,' aays he ; auj he opjns tlie b;:g. 'Oeh thunder and praties,' gays he, who sowld you these!' It was Mick Cara.-y,' sivs I. smack ! 'Mick Camy, the thuief oT tha world ! what a blackguard he must be to give them to you without gutting,' -Ain't they gutted V says J- Divil a one o' them,' says he. 'Musha, thsn,' aays I, 'what'll I do ' 'Do,' rays he, I'd aooter do it myself than have you abu "d and srt he takes 'em in doors, and guts 'em nate and clane, as you'll see,'' opening at the tune time his bog of oyster-shells that were as empty aa the head that bore them to the house! Fcsst cairiiT. X Lent Fonograffik. Oigrime ceaded, that gudol sole, Wenere shnlsey im ore ; T. azd 2 ware anole gra cote, Oilbut n'd dmm b4. UA. Few More Left." Why is a poor de crepit okl man like music ? B -cauwi his wanU are sharp, hit energies are An', his shake are natural, ha is often alur'd and obli ged to rest, time bids him pause, he rkf and faila, and tlh grave in his finale. What taction is it deaireable to have pte sloninaat in 1 34a ! Satis-acioa. Why ia a troy-wright like a thief f Because m Wpoeoa to hare no ecru plea. V.Y does a duck put iu bead under water ? Sw lfj a young worsan like a due biU i- ti -! wiht to be "'settled off aa trvn , "t-i lii t'u-irv.'' DR. SWEDTSBIl'S UP 4Qh. iv3r CS3 Q THIS MrJreirta it wnrrmtrd, on oath, n.it tu contain a panicle f Cnl trial, Corrittive Sub limits, Ararnie, Cblorkle of Gold, or any delete roiia minorala. The principla apon which Ihii Medicin acta, U be aasittini and harmoniMng with nstnre it ilrirra out all foal acrimoninoa bumora from tha blooj ami body, and by aiinilatlng with and IrengtheninK tha gaetrie juica of tha atomseh, it aaaitta difeaiion in ahort there if not ain, arte ry, mnaeia or nerve in tha human body, thai if nt Mrenfthened by tba PANACEA, and it also prmansa the maarkabte property af removing mercury from rhe Lonea and joinla. FOR ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, Scarry, Scorbaik Affeclions, Tumors, Bcrofula or Kinas Erl , Whit Swellints, Erysipelaa, Ulceri, t'anrere. Running 8ore, 8cb and Biles, lima ami a uYtriminrd peraeserance in D . 8WEET SER'S PANACEA, will effect a cure. FOR LNDIGESTIOM'. R j.'ction of food, N.iucs. Vomitings, Nervniti af f. rtinna. Billions complaints, Head arle, PaVnrf, or Frmnle Irreguiariliea. Dr. SWEETSEII'S PA NACEA will soon elTtct a mrn ; but if obstinate, or attended with eripine, flying pnlns, the doeo rhnnld be increased, and the cure will toon be ef fected. Iel not the paiienla frightpn thcmsi Ives w'nb the idea that thry are too wek to take much mfdHne; but bear in mind that thia miMly opera ting med cine put not weakness into the frame, but mutt certainly drawt weakn a out, leaves etrcngih in its place, end by giving composed sleep at nig'it, and an appetite to relish any food, re-animaiee the whole frame wi.b vignmus action, clearing the J mind and improving the tight, ! SCROFULA AND GLANDULAR AFFEC i TIONS, i Scrofula is taid In be hcriJilary, the infunt re ' reiving from its parents ibo sfejs of this discos , i which increnset with its yenis, if neglericd and I not aubmitied to froqiKnt purification with Dr. I SVVEETSER'8 PANACEA. The glamla are p! I ced in the corners of the body, and out of tho way I uf direct rommunirntion ; their real use i a subject ' on nhrch much diflervr ce of opinion prevails; it J sufncea us to know th it when in a diseasd stale, ! they are capable of l elnp ( nr fird and cleansed by i a hng emme of Dr. SVVt'.ETSER'S PAN A j CEA, which resiorca thi m tn sound end prupT ' action. Scroful us persnns i an never pay ton much aiteniion to their blood, it purification shuu'd be I their fir I thought, for aft' r a lng course nf perse I r. ranee, ihry n ill ever curthrteditiry disease. In esse, of JACSDiCE. ASTHMA. L1VF.H COMPLAINTS. TIC DOLOREVX. RHEU MATISM OR RHEUMATIC GOUT, Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA cannot be loo hinh ly extolled ; it teaichct out the very toot of the diabase, and by r moving ji f,,,m ihe Blood makes a cure certain and perm inenl. Fur disetea nf the Iltaditer and Kidneys, Stric tures. Gravel. Stone, Piles. Fitlula, Urinitri Ob stnictitint and Extreme Coliveness. Dr. SWEET SEK'S PANCEA is Ihe best remedy ever tr e l ; it removes all ihojo acrimonious huinon from the niood which give rise to Ihe above diseases, and by keeping the blood in a j ure condition, injures health. Fur DROPS V, F ALMN'G oTTnit IiOVEL, Impurities of the Binud, Mercurial Tuint, Weak nest of the Spine I'luw of Wood lathe Head Gid d'tiess, Siiging and r.uzzinz Ko'se in the Head nnd Ears. Dr. eiWEE TSi.K'.S PANACEA will give certain relief; in all si e-e m il chronic catoi, the p.'ient. ennnot be loo nft.-n reminded that nr fffr doses and pe severance ill M et a cine. In Chills and Fevers B limit Fevers, A ffections nf the Eges r.nd Ears, -'O'lr and Bleeding Gums Bri.nch tis and reei.nl Coughs and Colds, Dr. SWEETSEU'tS PANACEA will b f .und peifictly sure and cert ii i in it3 e fleet j. GRAVEL AND URLNARY COMPLAINTS. Thorc comp'ain'e are genoially atlended i h the most fatal onequcrees. ninl nre ec-lJnrn or ne. ver cured by the presi nl modi- of treatmrnl ; lli'y u ujby accompany the pitiful t tho grave, afier suticiing the motl escrm iating pain and turiure. The cause of there ompbiu s aro the same as ail i llicit, ihe dross i t Ihe biooil I ecomeo cneru i'e.1 rn the (in. st narrow pasag's, whence nr. 8' iri.it 5 i el re.'ietior.t and ttoppagu of U'ino. Vou vtii! find iho m st powerful d ur. lies of no use, ns tl.ey oidv increase the qumtity if ur'ne end do not ii:i!'y nnd streuslhen th'' pr:rt-. Bv purifving the blued with Dr. SWEETftEM S PANACEA, ou re move the cvuse id Ihe diso ise, consr qucnt'y it can not exist any longer, a In r tulhcient peiseterauie in ita use baa deprived iho blood and body of all acrimonious humors and incrustation. DISEASES ottiii LUNGS-CONSUMPTION. Thia it a wry prevalent and fatal disease ; it re sults mostly from neglecled coughs, colda and bron chitik, also from impioper trealmeni in many utber eases, such aa measles, fevcrt, intlammaliont and small pox, and a host of other badly treated diseases; where the cause, instead nf having been thoroughly removed from the blond and body, have only been palliated or removed from one part to hre.ik nut in another. By dive.iing y our bodies of all foul hu mors, through iho medium of Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA, the cure, is at onre rendered certain and lermauent. H. collect, while there it acrimo nious humor, fl iating in the ci'cu'ation, it U an apt to tettlu on the lungs ai any of er part of the body ; I hi j it the reason thjl consumption it to prcvahu', BILES, SORi;s AND L'LC'RS, Which you tee on the ex'erior, come front and h ive their source in, the interior, end might yiM as well have i cried on youi lungs, liver, or any other pait; which we know I h- y frequently and pie) duee most violent inlljimnainiy disorders. The humor which occa.-ioi s tliee .ore. it of a highly acriinoiit. ns burning mlire. We know it from the pain it gives in lor e. ins, nnd ufti risariU it ra pidly ulcerating and coir l the flvsh and skin of the part where it break" out. Thia thowt the necessity nf frequently puiifviiig the blood w:l!i Dr. SWEETSEII'S PANACi'.A, ond keeping nuch aialignanl bumora in su j ction. should you h ive a bile or ulcer, be ihinkful tint nature lias taken trouble to warn you nf the danger your life and bo dy it in, fir it it a warning tl at li e blood ii foul. Had ibit time acrimony s. bc'ed die lungs in.-t ad nf the surface of your body for iff scat, consump tion of ihe lungt wou'd have, been ihe'cnnti quem e. D by not then, to puiify and cleanse with Dr. SweeUrr's Panacea. SI'INE DISEASE. Ppinal afTeetions, inlargement of the boees and joints, white twellingi, l.iji joint complaint, rup. luies, falling of ihe bowels nnd wnm'i diseare, will find a speedy oure in Dr. SWEETEU S PA KACEA. Where the di-caso haj been uf long aunding, the time required lo make a cure will be longer; but tha patient may real assured that a determined perseverance wdl effect it. BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA ii DISEASE OF THE WINDPIPE. Three diseases proceed from the eeriotity or corrupt hnmnrs of the blood, having settled itself on Ihe throat and lance, and stopped them uu, to that , they cannot draw sufficient air in foi respiration, i Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA will gi.eimme. diate relief, and to make the cure perfect and ear. I tain, it thou id be continued tome lime after, tu I free iha sytlent of til bid bumora. RHEUMATWM, RHEUMATIC f!OUT AND MERCURIAL DISEASR8 Find a anfe and speedy cure in Dr. SWEET SER'S PA SA CP. A. It cures by tetrching every blood vet-el and artery, and driving out all impu rities and foul humor accumulated therein, which a ihe eauae of rh uinatinn, gout and twellingi of the joinla. The de'elerous elfcets of calomel and elher mineral poison, r adily yield to it sovereign influences indeed, when it valuable propertiea lie come fully known, the use of til minrrrl poison will be consigned to 'the tomb of all tba Capulaia,' and only be thought of at a by-gone custom of the dar ker eges. Dr. 8veeter'a Panacea t also a ture cure for dysprp.it, pile, cosliv.ue.t, vertigo, head ache, in in tha bredtt and titer eomplaiut. FEVER AND AGUE, Ftwr it elwayt etuaad by a ditordeily move ment of tba blood, struggling tofiea iierlf of some thing Ibal aueumber. it ; in fact, every kind of fe ver is nothing mote than a struggle between the el j d and conupl huuuts, and J soon a. tha cui- SUNBUHY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL. rot ! humors are rxpeped, you have no more fever. When patient with fover submits lo be hied, or have hi blood poisoned with mercury, it we.kent hit frame lo such a degree, thai if ho survives the process, it always leavea him subject 1 1 distressing chills, whrn 9 time nut of 10 be retort) to au pills, powders, ot tonic mixture.; lids is goln ; from had lo worse, at these vegetable pills, powder, &c, are nothing but mercury and quinine in disguise, which may for a lime drive the disease to fir into the body if not to be perceptible, but very toon it will break out again with featful violence. To cure ague and fever, tha eauae of the disease mutt bo re moved out of Ihe blood and body, which ran be ef fectually done by ueing Dr. SWEETSER'S PA NACEA, which purifies, cleanse and strengthens. It contain nothing that can possibly injure, and ita use i alwayt a safeguard agnin.t chilli and fiviir. PILES. In t.t Cxtra of Pitu, Dr. 8WEF.TSER! PANACEA will efTect a very tpr-ei'y cute. It re moves from the blood, stomach nnd bowel, till those foul acrid burning humors, nhicli n the cause of Piles rind Cntlivcnes', and Ivy attrinl!ii n ini; ihe diget'ive organs, improves every pan i f ll.e rnliie body. FLATULENCY AND WIND. These ilisen.et re cau-ed by Ihe slomich ond bowels being choked up with viscid tlimy ma ter, the air which enters thi m cmnnt e eipe uniil forced by tome contraction nf ti e f oinacli to expi I it; beree tho eauso of pain. A few dofei i f Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA will coi.vimc liie tuR'eicr that relief is attained. f."EAT MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN. Parents will find Ihe PANACE a v.dii.ih'n mciliiinc fot their children, keeping Ihr ir hodiea in a henlihy endiuon, thereby tfsisting their r o-.v h; rhildren or grown pets ins, after taking it. nie not liablo lo be attacked with an epidemic as hi f ire, ns it always Icavrs the blood in a J me e million, and the i mire syalcm in strengthened sine ; it drives out al kinds of wc:'ki;fS4 from the b, ij and Ic.ives nil heal liy n itMn. MARRIED LADIES Will find Dr. SWE ITER'S PANACEA a mrili C ne purely nd ipled to their use. Most ladies du ring Ihe period nf pregnancy are affl!rted with pile". Dr. Sweeiser't Panacea, by regulnting the bowils, will enlirily nbviate this, mid its purifying proper ties on the blond and fluids, injures to ihcin heal thy clT prir.j. No one who is a mother sl.oul l bo without it, nrd those who nrenursirg will find it of R ent benifit to Iho heahh of their infants. Fot barieni.eie and all disease of t!ic vsnmb, it it without a rival in the entire hittmy and c. il.d-igue of medicines; by its extraordinary ttretnrlhei iug power, it htitnulatet ond etrcnglhens the womb, a weakness of which it the cau.-o uf l.iiluro to have oflspiing. NERVOUS DISEASES. Under this head may be classed Palpitation of the Heart, Tic Doloreuux or Faci'Hi he, Neuralgia, Indigestion, Toothache, Melancholj , Hysteric. and in fact, every disease caused by the aharp, I iltng acrimonioua humors irritating the nerve ; the nerve receive tho morbid inipieerion from the (lo mach, or rather from tho blood through the agcn'ey of the stomach and Uiee tive orcatis, nnd nl'lionah ether parts of the body ere appircnlly the feat of the disiase, tllll it is cnnseil by Ihe rnorlMil nun ra- sion conveyed from li'C blond bv 'h" nerve- lo that pi t. ii w ib tea hi Dr. c W 1. ii I ? yj u S I'.v NACEA ill snon ossnro the piticut th. t l.e has lilt: euro in his posters ;om. F.RYrMPF.LA's.nn ST. ANTHONY'S FiRE. This it nu ii.fbminalory di oider, nUv .vs nt'end- fd with m-Te or leas pain. It proceeds fiom lbs foul, acrimonious humors lodged in the blood and fluids, settling rn Ihe I ml a end fice, ciin:i g rx Ireine pain end fivers; all applications on too sur. face ore worse than useless, ns they on'y I ml to tliro.v t';e disease in some oilier part, nnd pnhins taus1 deith. Bleeding it likewise impMi er. To euic the di-eise you tuu t g.M rid of ihn ciinc ; n ly maiiafe 1 1 get the foul hiimirs ojt of y nr blend, and vou will be well in a tbiy. Dr. KWEETs SEH'S PANACEA, a thorough purifier nf the blood, will :Brch cut i vcty impurity in the more remote p.ris cf the body and ixjul it tlirimg'i lite medium nf the bowels. There ii rt i v-in, ittc- ry, mt'sc's? or orp,au of the enlirj framervo k nf nun, that Dr. Saeetsrr'e Pana.-ci does not im pruv.. 'I'n tike it wlm nu nre ne l is tu keep vvc'l ; and when uick't i b come well. VR. SWEETSER'S PANACEA, bcir-f com poeed ei.ly id a vi gelnble mailer nr noi.lic .1 tiei ! , cud vvnir.oited, on oith, ai coriti'i'iir not oro' pjr ticl.i nf lnenrnri.il, ininernl, r eliiniicil inli..li,iicoJi, ia fout d to La erfeclly liattuless 1 1 ti. mi 1 1 io! r ago, or the weakest frame, under anv H. '40 1 1 hu man suffering; the most pleas.. nl nnd benign in its o emtion that was eicr oiUrid to the word; nnd al the tame lime the most certain in sein hi.'c nut ihe loot of any complaint, however deep, and of performing a core. Price $1 per bottle, or eix botil. for $5. For sale, wholesale and retail, at ihe corner of CHARLES and PRATT Street.. Baltimore, nnd also by GEORGE BiUtiHT, Nov. 6 1847. .'y r:unbuiy. its woiiKS rit issr: it: Burns, Scalds, and all kinds of Jnjiumcd Sorrs Cured. npOUSEY'S UNIVERSAL OINTMENT, is JL the most comp'e'e Burn Aniidoleever known. It i; stanily, (and as if by Magic) stops pains nf (he mo-t desperate Burns uo 1 Scold--. Fur ul.i S res, I):u sea, Cuts, Spruins, &e on man or l east.il i ihe best application thai cm Im made, Tln.ue aids have tried and thousands pnise it. It it the in ft puf. ct master of pain ever discovered. All who ut? recommend it. Every family should bo provi drd with il. None can tell how toon tome of the fuiuily may need it. fj3 Observe each box nf the genuii e Ointment has the natno ol S, Tocbey writ tin on J he outside label, To imitate ill tat is fnrjery. Bo linen, Livery Men, Furine s, and all vho ue Horses, wiil find this Ointment the cry liri ihinj tin y cm U'e for Collar Gills, Si-ratifies, Kicks, &e. die., on tlnir animals. Surely every merciful man would keep hi ni iiuala as frro fiom pain s possible- Tnusey's Uiiivercal Ointment is all that is re quired Trv it. Bl I'ES OP INSECTS. Foi the sting er b to of poi-nri-iii. Insects, Touscy's ()into ent is unii va I.-. I. Hundreds h-.ve tried it nil I found it good PILES CURED ! For tho I'it.s, Tounej' U niversul Oin'ment is one cf the best Keniu!:es that CJn be applied. All who have tried it foi the Piles recommend it, OLD SORES CURED. For nil n' urinate Sons, ihe e is r.O'.hing rqu.d to Toutey' Oint ment, A person in Munlius had, for a number nf vvir.i, a soin leg lhal bailie i the skill nf lheiloctnr.1. Toucy's Ointment Wi.s rec unini nilcil by rna uf the vi.-iting physicians, (who knew it g: rat virtue,) and two boxes produced mote benefit limn the pa tient had received from any and I piovioua reme dies, Let ell try it. BURNS AND SCALDS CURED. Thnua.wdf of eases nf Burns and Scalds, in all part, of the country, have been curid by Tousey's Universal Oinlment. Certificste. enough could be bad to till the whole nf this sheet, VIOLENT BRUISES CURED. Te.limoni al on testimonials, in favor nf Tnusey's Ointment for curing Biui.es, have been offered the proprie tor. Hundreda in Syracuse will certify to ilt great merite in relieving the pain of the moat severe Bruise All person should try il. SCALD HEAD CURED. Sore of citet of Scald Head have been cured by Tou-e 'a Oint ment. Try it it seldom fails, SALT RHEUM CURED. Of all the remedic ever discovered for this most disigreetl le complaint, Toutey' Universal Ointment it the uio.-l complete. Il never was known to fail. CHAPPED HANDS CAN BE CURED. Tousey't Universal Ointment will always cuie ihe worst casea of Chapped Hands, Score uf persons will state thi. SORB LIPS CURED- For the cure of So e Lips, there wa never anything made equal o Tou tey' Ointment. It is ture 10 cure theui. Try it. It i a scientific compound, warranted not to con tain any piepiration of Mercury. rj Price 25 cents per box. For further particular concerning this really valuable Ointment, the puhlio refer red to Pamphlets, lo be btd fiati., of respectable Droggiat aud Merchant throughout the UniU-d Stales. . Prepared by ELLIOT St TO USE Y, Druggist, Syracuse. For sal. by JOHN YOUNG, etu.ir.ury, M. A. MeCAY, Nnr.l.ueibe.lind. Sept, 1 1 th, 1817, ly tow The Grand Purgative ron tub cunn or Headache, Giddines, Messle., Sail Rheum, Rheumatism, Piles, Heart Burn. Worms, Choler. Morbus, Coughs, Qiiiney, Whooping Ooitnh, Dytprpdn, Scuivr, Xm.ill Pox, Jaundice, Paint in Ihe Back, Inward Weakness, t Mintumplion; Kile, Palpitation of Iho Heart, Liver Complaint, Rising in Ihe Throat, Erislpelas, Denfi os, Dropsy, Asthma, Itching, nf the Skin, Fever of nil kinds, Colds, (loin, Gravel, Female Complaints, Nervous Complaints, ako 4 V A n 1 f.t f nt OTiltn m.tssr. Anistin rnnst iMrtnitTim or Tim nt.no n, Ann nn sriifrTioKn is th ottiiA. ur m nraTiov. Experience hi. proved that neirlv every Pis ease nrigina'm fiom Impmlrii's uf Ihe lllnod or do rnngentenit nf the Diges'ive llraaus ; nd Insecure lleiibh, we uniKt reuiuve t!ine nb-.lrtlctions or ie store tin) Blood lo its nniur.il sbtln, Tho ovcrnion (e) t Mng me.l einn is most eftVi' In ally removed ly t'Lii-KNi-n's Vkii : Ts in.. Pra nuivp. Pni.s, being cimphii Ii) tnvrhjieil toih a eoitliti.ir of pure white Hugm; (whiih is nt di-liocl from the internal ingreilu till nt n nut shell lioiri ihe kernel) nn h.ivk to tstk or Hvnicivs, But nie as enn ly s-.vallor.eil n. b!tn nf candy. Moreover they nnitiici' nntsi-itc or qriirin I'm slightest degree, but operate equally nu nil the d n eaned purls of the, s .'em, inste.nl ef confin'th? themselvc.a to, and racking any pariic.nl ir region. Thus, if tl e Liver be nflerlcd, one in iie.lient will nprrate on lint parl:e.uhr orgin, and, by c'eamii g il of nn Ejeestof Bile r storo it 1 1 its na'ur I stale. Another will nperilo rn Ibo U'o:'d. nnd remove all Impurities iu its c'icul-li-in ; whilo a Ihiril wiil rircctunlly exje 1 wlntrver impurities tiny linvo been discharged into toe a'.nmacli. and hence they stiiikk at Ttts iioot or msr.i-E, re move all Impure Humnvs from tho body; op n the p.-rcs exlernnl'y r.nd in'ermlly; s -pirnto all fuie'gn and obi osious particles fm.11 the rhjle, so th-1 the blood m iy hi llnironp.h'y pure thus secu ring a foe and Invilthy action to the Heart, Lungs and Liver; nnd Iber. by they 111: routs tiuALrti K- VRN Wlir.tV AIL OTIItll M FANS IMVK HII.H1. The ki tire tru'h of the above cm hn nsceitnincd l y the 1 1-i n I nf n sinctli) b ix ; ond their virtue are si positive and rerinin in rra'nr'ng Health, that Ihe proprietor bind- himself ti return ihe money I aid for them in nil cases where they do njt giio universal s itis'ocrion. Il?i!T.:i Priff, S5 cfn. per Box. Piineipd oflicn No. PC Vesi v st., N. Yo.k. Kold by JOHN' YOL'NG, Sunbury, M. A. McCA Y, Noitliutiv e I mil. fXj" nemember Dr. C. V. fJli. kener is the iti vrtvor of the Sugar Coated Pi Is, ond thut no'li 1 g i f the . rt was 1 ver heaul 1 f until he inlicjoe. il thetn in June, I M l-'t, I'uich 'seis slioiild, tin n for.', nlwnys nsk for Clickenei't Sng.ir ('nate-l Pills, and ti.ke no ot'oers, or they will bo m n'e tho victims uf a fraud, fcnipl. ISth, IS17. ly cow Tit IT 11 It B A 7 1". r. cor,; 11 ! Tttr. Lt MIIS .AllK IV II A r;i:ri, Ttts wonK u:- ti:r liKsTisuvmi It a a lnci'Y, TIIK CIH HIt HP CU.-ssrVITin.N IIATII 1 V 1 I' A SUIItl OV 111 1 IU. A RE YOU A MO HI Ell Your ibtr'inn child. i yonr idol mid r irthlv j v, is now p.-rb ips confined to her chnnil cr by a dane.eruus cold h I pale ehe: l;t, her Ik'n rhrunk 11 fing-'ra, tell the Iti.l J di case hns alrem'y g iinul iipoii her the sound nf ,er sepulchral coush b ici s your soul. YOUNG MAN. when jasl rbont io outer life, disease sheds a l-.eart rru b nj I liht over the f iir prorpect of the fntu-e your I -eclic rough nnd fi e ble llo.hs tell uf your loss and h pe, but you need not despair. Tliero i a l ain which will Leal tho '.voumhd lungs, i; U s rs k n v,i a x ' s ALL IIKALIXCi J.ALflAM. Mr. AT TREE, the v.ifo of Win. II. Atlree, Tsij. was given tin by Dr. Bew-iil nf W-binrtnn, 1),. Roe ami Mcfli'lhin of Pliiia 1-l,,hia. Dr. 15 ie and Dr. Mutt nf New York. Her friend all Ihoitg'ut she must die. She had every pppcir u ce of being in coiisumptijti, en I v is 1-0 piouuut i'e,l by tier pliAt-i l.nj-tihcrtiim's Ualsjia was given jn.l it cured her. Mr-, tl A It HAD ft ANT., of l'odl's Fciry, was a'.a.i cu e.l i f cot s-tmpti n by this B rsnn when till olhcr iciiMiios fried to iji'O ri ,f s'le was re. dii-id lo a sluh t 11. Dr. A. C. O.wilo, D- niist. Sttl Broadway, l.aswkvilnessed itn li' i.!a in siveral ca fa where no other medicine nflonled relief but the 13 ,!s 11,1 upcrnted like a c'.iatm. Dr. V. also nim?d it wonderful elf cts in curing ntl.mi, which il never fails nf doing, Spittinn Illon I, nl ir iiiiug ns it may be, i. effectually cured by this Bal aam. Il heal, the ruptured nr wounded blood vess. Is, nod make t' o lune,a s until again. Rev. HEN II V" JONES, Ilia Eighth avenue, wis cuitd of cough and catarrhal IV. di ms i t 51) years s aiioing. The first dose rave him morn re lief than all the othei medicine he had ever tub 11. Dr. L. J. Beals, 19 De'atiry strict, gave it to a si-ler-in-Uw who was laboring ui.dcrcoin-umption, and lo ni. other sorely afrVct-d iih thn A-thina. In both cans, its effects were iinmedia'e, suoti re storing Ihi nt to romf irtnb'e health. Mrs. LLCRETI WEI.T.fs, 1)3 Ciii.lie e'reet. suffered fiom Astbinu 43 ystus. Slicra.ti's Hal sam relieved hir nt once, nnd i.be is ciiin po r.it : vi ly will, being riiidilrd to subdue eveiy utlst k by a liinely use nf this medicine. TiiU indeed i. the un til n irtedy for Cough. Cold, Siiitiing Blood, E ver Cfiuijdairits, nnd r.ll ti e r II ctions nf the llirnal, m il even Ast'ima slid Conmmp ion. Prico 25 cents nnd f I ( er bott.lo. Dr. Sherman's Cough mid Worm Lezenges, and Poor Man'. Platter sold as above. Dr. fc'herman't effiee is at I ltd Nassau st. N. Y. Agent, JOHN YOUNG, Snuburv. M. A. M. C Y, Northumberland Seitember llih, 1 H 17. ly Vegetable Vsilrcrsal Pil!, 7'hc onti) known Med'ciue that nt the same time purges purifies and strengthens Ihe syalcm. Losno, July 7, IMG. R. LE ROY a Pills am a new medicine width bns pist appetre.l, and is fist teking ihe placet if all others nf the san e d iss. These pills nre composed of many ingredients, but the two principal one are Sarsipardl i nnd Wild Cher, ry, so united lint they act toeihcr; the one, through its admixture with ntbrr tub-tnt-ces, pu rifying and purging, while the n her is tlrenthctir iug the system. Thus thoeo pills nie nt the same lime tonic and opening; a desideratum long and eagoily ought for by medie.nl men, but never bo fore discovered. In 1 ther words lliey do Iho work of Iwo medicine, and do it much bf Iter thin any two wo know of; for they remove nothing from the system but the impurities ; to that while they purge they strengthen; end hence they cause nn debilitation, and are folluwi d by no ra-aclinn. Dr. Le Roy' pill have a wonderful influence on Ihe blood; they not only purify without weakening il, bul (hey remove all ipxiuu particle from the chyle befoie it it convened into fluid, and thus make im pure blood an utter impoa-ibility. At there it no debilitation, so there it no nausea nr sickness at tending the operation, uf thi most excellent nf me dieines, which never strain, nr Inrturcf the diget live (unctions, but cau-e thrin to wmk in a per fectly naluraj manner ; and hence poisons taking them do not become pub and cm orbited, but the contrary ; for while it ta the property of thn Sjrs 1. pardtii, united as it is with other ingredient, to remove all that i foreign .ml impure, it it equally the property nf th Wild Cherry lo retain all thul ie natural und sound; and hence a robut slj'e of heul h is the certain result of their united opera tion., txy Price Sft cent, per BOX, Agents for Le Roy' '"'ills, J. W. FRIHNO, J , JOHN YOUG.$8unbu,3r' M. A. McCAY, Norihumberl'J. August 21st, 1817. ly TO P0TT6V1LLE AND PHILADELPHIA. PERSONS travelling thi rout are hereby informed that they eta procure through ncketa," by making application at the Hotel el Chailes Weaver, Hunbury. A. E. KAPi. Northumberland, July tiUt, ISO. tf PHILADELPHIA Walchcv, Jewel I ry nntl Sil ver Ware, Guaranteed littler fir the price than al any olhcr Store in Philadelphia, may be mrV, . UWrWe rrnrf Retail, at (f.nie NICHOLAS I.clll It AY'S) No. 12 North 2d street, nbove Arch, riML ADDLPHIAi WATCHES, all kinds, fnlr, ,)W and medium qualities, among which are, G ild Lever, full Jewell 'd, 10 to 100 Leplnes, do S5 tu 40 Silver Lever, do SO 10 SO l.epliies, do 13 to 13 Qnnrtlers, fine, 0 to 10 ljuaitiors, imitalinn, 5 Jkwf.li.iiv. Diamonds, Gold Chnins, Gold Pent with Gul-I nnd Silver holder, Pencils Breast Pins, Fi tger nnd Ear Rings, Brnceb -Is, C,i,nms uf shell, ciiml nnd live, with every other arltcl" nl Jtwellry nf the riches', nnd in ul f lel.ionniile pel tern s. Silver Wahi" Pla'es, Fotk0, Spoons, Clips, Ac, nf Ktnnd nd i-'ileer. I tATF.n Waii. Cn-toTfl, Cnkn B okets. Pai n. Vases, Card Gat es, t nJ nllur Rich Fancy Good, in greiit vnrii ty. holes.ilo Buyer will nave m utry by culloif; here hif ore purchasing. ("p Km p il.ii nt'vi rli em?nl, nn-.l ell nl No. 7'i You r.ill be sdtiitied the Goods nre really r'ue ipi r and better than nre nip-red in the city. For sale, loAV, a handsome p ur i f Show Case, suitable fur a .Towellry or Fancy store. Apply a abovn. Sept 85th. 1317 ly No. B0 liirfcet iSli'cct, five doors buluw Thinl, K0111I1 sirlo, pniiiADniiPitiA, Jtnporlt's-si ?t 'yTtiwIfsiitfc ?Jni.tci'S i'.i WjTA TCIIES, Wntch Gl,i sos nnd Material. y Jeivclrv of all dc.-ciipli 'n', qu dilie nnd s'ylet, c. 'rtpti-iiij all tha Mttclcj connecU-.l Willi the Trade, ClorktJ. Dixenn $ Pon'f Bri'anni 1, G. rm in Silver and Sil ver-F l.ilcd Ware. Sheffield and Birmingham r'h'rd Fnnrv Arl'clo-. Rodger & Sun's nnd Voti nlrn'm's ('iille-ry, llj- Z.irs, He ssor. Erase-, Derii Kniirs, v.-e. Ivory II indlrd Table Cutlery, of iho fin st, mi'ilium ond cotnin-in qutditiis. A large iiK--orl rrpTil nftiul-l i'i::s. bViifocnl fc'-pectticlt fl. Papier M id c und J .panned Tray, various shapes nnd qualities, nt rei'in-ed rotes G 1.1 W'otc'i C.18' s, Ditda nnd Silver-Ware, of all iVscripti iris, iiiiiiinl'icluted to ordstr. DICKSON &c CO., havinr" recently retnoved into the l.tre rind cunituotlious w.irehousi formerly occupied by Messr--. It. Asiiiiuiikt & Sons, rtnd more rec it I ly ly Asuiii'Iist c,- lirtAHNnron, bee have fo inform VVtitch Denier', C unlry Merchanls and others, tlirit thev design hnvit-q nt oil limes n l ir;:o n-sortim-nl nfG. ciis, of their own importa tion, which they ate ditrrminrd to sell nt the loncs' r.it. a. (Z j- Every nl'c'.tion will be paid to the Pi-eMnj of tin. d-, hml in the ex cut i, 11 ui O.il r.-., I'.c tpi .'i-tii-s nnd pricif wi.l bcfjlly gu-.ruii'ie-l t 'i.t a:i t'ointictili'ti. l-'iiibiihlplva, June 19 !, 1F17. lv u'ii'Kt i'rcsniium V'i'isi:ijr No. t7 Norlh Thinl Sired, PHILADELPHIA. ISTTROM D'. U.ue, ibo eeV-Vrnti d Pr.-fe uor ol ll Chemiiitry in t'-e I'nivi-r. itv r.l I'et.n'a. "P id i ad- Ij.hia, 'let. 1 1, 1 , in, "Dear Sir ITaviio! ttted your Ink. I e. i l thro I: you to send me another botile, ss I lit.d it to I f ixctllent, I atii yours, truly, lulllT H.IKF." From Pr. Locke, nf Cincinnati, di.-ii (.ui.heil for his numerous scientific tese.i-cli'''. Meuli'hl Cul.d- of Ohio, t'ii rir.rtati, " J inn iry 1", 11-1 1. Having 11 ur-J Mr. Hover's Writing I .!-, I ii' satislie.l that it is the lot liie!i l.n.s iut iviti,' to my linowledue, tuitl csicr'-iily it ior.ee H'-nt lor I'.t use 1 f Sice! Pens, and i."::V eor-vi-'f ibeio, err; in Ion; u?e. T.Kll I.OCKK. Pl'if. i f ("1 l"'slv. HOVER'S AlA MAN TINE CEMENT. From a well l.n.mn reicmiile gi tii'einan. . Philadeli hi-., i- :. '-7, Is-! 15. Mr. Jovph E. Hover !-'ir: A ns,. ,-f y,.lir 0,-m-nl, and some pr.ictic-.d t.'.-ts nf i s 111,1.-1.111 ty, .h-.a it duce.l me to reco nn end it 10 others as mi in v ilitnb'e ni tie Iu for lueiiil ng I'iiia (iit.si, 1 1 Gubitict Ware. CAMi'iir.i.i. Moiin r, An..!tT l'heu.i-l " For -alt' nl ihe Mil ufiet. ry, Whohsilo nnd Re tail, No. 8T NoiiTit Tniitu c-'Tii:r.T, ojiposite Clieny street, PlnlaJo'phi i, by JOSEPH E. HOVER, May 82, l-s-17.-j.10 ly Mtinufuctun 1 SIX VBiAS?ri0 rniHE rhihlrMi begin to cty for Sherman's Lo a zenges. The noise was not n 1 loud ul thai time, but it has kept iiicrea-iug ever since nd n w litis In-come so great that the moi'ths nf ll little ours can seirce be stopped. Dr. SliCMnin fiyntpa tltiscs with the little stiif- rers, nnd v ry intieh re tre s that nny of Ibo rn should be I'i-nppointed Knowing the vast benefit which has been confer red upon the community by tho intnductiou o( hit infallible he hns eitlered into arrangement for en'nrg'pg l,i Mnnuf tctory, by mean, of which I e thinks he will lui able to supply the demat d. Ai d the tune ptiin and care will be taken, th at t! e-o c. lei riled Lo. Zfnges bo male ns lhey hivo always, bten, in or der that tho-e who d, pciol rpon llictn, may n il h distippoiined iu ll etr ltou's, lie lie.eiv when h c nniiience.l the manufacture of the Worm I.0-1 li tres, that th y would supersede the usa nf fvirv other vennifoge, aa the Lozenge is tvry pleasant to the taste, speedy in its i lfj-ts, i s well a- certain, and llm qu ir.titv tequircd to 1 licet a perfect cure, ivery sin ill. These prop, rites, in coinn lion wi h the f cl that llipy are sold f r SS cents per box, ihu -pi ring them iu the reach uf Ihe poore-t man in Ihe laud, has not only caused Ihetn to t the place nf every ether vetmifuge ever nil! red, but al eo rendrretl (hern popular to the conttnuui'y. Dr. Shermnii'. COUliH LOSIIMGES continue lo cure Coughs, Golds, Gonsiirnpt'nn, Asthma, shortness and diiiieully of Breathing, mr! either ilisea e nf the Lunh'S, with the name f ,c.i:iiy they did on their fust introduction, ai d the piopl have now beeonio persuaded by aclu-il esp, lience, that on the ncccs-ion of a .l glil cold, ;:ey have only to tep lo either the Dr's. office, or one of ihe Agents, and obtain a box of bin Cc,in;h L -z 't-gcs, which aie very convinieiit to carry in I'.e pocket, and to take a few through Iho day. JJ y pursuing this cotitso a euro is often ell'ected in "i hours, and the patient about bis loj-itl ss. So great is lh ce lebrity of Ihe Lnzi-iigea, thai thousands of p, rsons who have used them, nnd become acquainted with their ell', cts, will never be without them. Mirim ivs POOH IUH9 PLASTKH ha cuted more rases of Rheumatism, Pni 1 in the Back, Side and Chest, Lumbago and Wi.akness, than any application that has ever been made. A the celebrity of the Plaster ha incio.ised, hundreds of unprincipled rascals have attempted lo counter feit it, and palm it off upon ihe community as the genuine, ijj" Bewate nf Deception, 0 Remem ber that tht true and genuine Plaster is spread u li on reddish paper made expready for the puip. se, and in every case the onulure of Dr. Shuiman i piiiit.d upon the back nf the PUbici, and Ihe whole secuied by Copy Right, None other are genuine. Theiefore wl en you want a real good Sherman' Poor Man' Plaster, call at the office, 106 Nasau street, tr.d you wi I not be disappointed. Remember the number, lUti Na-tau st., where .11 Dr. Sherman' Lozenge, are sold. Hi. Agents ie Mia. Hays, liit) Fulton a'reet, Bronklvn; H meson, Williamsburg 1 and Redding Sc Co., Button, and JOHN YOUNG, Sunbury. M. A. McCA V, Nuribumbailund. September I lib. 1817. ly. "ffiAPlfffiV' GOOEO. US I received, a bsn.lsoni. Iut of Cloths, fas timers, Caliaits, Caps af sil kind. Cum Shoes, for men. women and children, Uioceries, Queensware, and a viuiity nf other articles, chea per than ever, by HENRY MASSEH. Suiibuiy, Nov. J7l!i, IS17, LIST, PFslVKSvLTAKIA. The following list .how. Ihe current value nf an 'ennsylvania Bank Notee. The most Implicit rn- linnre may be placed upon it, a. It is every week larefully compared with at d corrected from Bit k- neir Reporter, I!ni:Lsj (1 Plilladclptiln. NAei LorATtotf. I'miAn. NOTES AT PAR. Hank of North America . , (lank of the Northern Liberties , Commercial Bank of Penn'a. . , Farmer' and Mechanic' Bank , Kensington Bank . Philadelphia Bank Schnvlkill Pnt.k Southwnrk Bank . Western Bank Mechanic' Brink . 1ir-!irnct!'rrre' cV Mechanics' Bank flat:!; nf I'ei'ii Township , , f.'i'itr -! P:.t-k I!h k of Cnnimeree, t iln Moyanirns'nr; IJuiik uf ."cn-'vlvanii , , f';sel.y IJ:tr:,f.i, flai l-, nf CbpBlcT County Westchester par par par pnr par par par par par pit pnr par par par l-ank nf Delaware Counly Hank of Germanlo-.vn R.'Tik of o'oiite.otncry Co, DovlesttHAn 15. ml. Eas'011 Peiik Fnrmern' Pnitl; nf Burks eo. Chester Germantnwn Norris'nwn I) ivleslnwn V. ...ton Bristol P imr par pnr par par It: rk nr isnrlhtnnlierl ,nti orthumlierland par I'e.lutnl.ia littitl; A- rtrtdtre eo.fobinliii pnr I tirnioi.s lo-.itU nl l.niieti-Jler" l.ancis'et par l.ntica (or Cut't'y lJ .nk Lilieii-.il r Bank iVtrmeis' 7t.ark nf Ifcnding Uioee i-f B?nk of Penn'a, 0,'Tice i'-i da flirra do do 1 incsetcr par Lrc is'cr R'-a-.lin? P't prtr Hnrrisl.nrg" These Lancaster I nliices I-'eading f do nnt OiLI d.J CD Ja-ston J issue n DISC O U N T. N flTKH A T rtutdi nf the United Plates Philadelphia 17 Pnt'svillo par Lp'.viutiiwn failed Miners' Bank of PullHvillu Pnnl: 1 f l.ewi.dnwn ll.anl; . f iil ll-tor.-ri O.'irli-lr Bank H-t bai'f-e Bunk Do d 1 branch of Httrrhbiirg Bank Lebanon liunk Mcrebnnts' iV Manttf. Bunk Bank i f Pilltibur,? West Biatirh B mk Wynmir.g li:u-k North.itnitnii 11 mk llerks County Hank OHicc uf Uank ol U. S. Do do do Do do do Hank nf Chnmbcrsl'iirg llni k nf GettiRour' Hunk ni Snsqueliunu.i ('o, tirie' il o r-n-t.-i i-.' cc J trovers' Bank K-tn.klii. Lart!. M. :h -.!.I, il.ttk V. t . m; :' ebi Il.n.k nf B. V. k I t: '. Middlo'own 1 Cnrliole I Piilsburr 1 Hollidaysburg 1 Harrisburg I Lebanon jar I I'.tsliurg 1 Pi'ls'juig 1 Wiiliamsporl H VilkePliaire 11 A lo ittown no a lo Rending failed Pittsburg fuiled Erie do New Brighton do ChamhcrsliHrg Gsltyaburg Morilrose Erie W oviies'.iiirg 'J 1 it U 1 Wesliinglin ir,in;-.sii.iin I'.rovnsvilte Yo.lt. N. B. t'tiit qiinl !:e nnles nf tluitie I. s on which we i.ns, and snhtiltile by the Pbil-diiid, a il.iith ( ) arc not a brokers, vti.'u ihn .XCCplioU f those mm h l.nic n letter uf 1. ierence BROKEN llANi;?. "ililelelp!, r!.:ltt,!o!('t ::"cl.tivli;ill Sav. I ..... J . IT 1 1 CO. iv. I,;s. 1 oil, n'n Ij. liia do fiiilcd f.il.-d foiled do Otl: lllTti. ,'i,n 'i'.,.' auml L 11 ..-.v. '.ns. A il.a ,. r v. Ins. i'j r UMit (T. W Dvott, prop.) ftikd IV.vai.da Hank 'I too 1 Mlcr.l.nity Bonk of Pa. U.'nk ol I'o'ieer Hank of Swa'ata Hank of Washington Cen! re Tank City iJ it k FiirV-i-r. ' i'v "ocilt'es' B.tnk i-' "ii Mceii'es' Lc.'-k I':.,-,-, or,,' Met h'ca' Br.uk !!,irr-',-.y Inmilute liiottln.riior. Blink Jim: .ta Bank Lii!..l-etn;..ii's !';ii:k !-e.!fo,d !'.iVer ILirtieburg 'i'it-liin;rl-ti "t.'i foitte P.ii-l'tiig Pitt-liurj V'tivottti i-i. 1 In ctn r.-.t e iiarnt.attv t.o s,i!e cloct'd 1 losed failed Closed no .-to fnilrtd foiled filled 110 sc.'c 1 1 in;iri:;:ln:i im s:i!o I.nwistii.vn Rosa'c V.:rrcn L'uiid-itV ' New Hope oi itton failed 'no sulo closed no itnle cl-.iaed ,1: .f i'... .'l iv ili.p.a il. I. litii!,;i' I' 'CorthuTit'.'d 1'i.iou Cnl. 1 M.-iih X.'otern Btink .1! I iCiiee 1 1 rMiuvlkill Bank i'.i. Acr- M-jiiuf. 1'ief.k -:ilvn L ike Bank I tt:uu Bat k of IVtiti'a. W'esiiiioielartil Bank WilV.i sl nrre Bridge Co. v.Vviiio I' ri I airiiou Cirlislo Miiitliouo 1 rniniitown Greensburg ft.ilcd closed ft. tied closed Wiikcsbarre nosale Oj" All notes purpintiiig to be on any Pennsyl wir.i Bank not given in tho above li.-t, may be set lown as frauds. SEW JKKSK1'. Bunk of New Biunswick Brunswick llelvideie Hank Bclvitlere Hutlinglon Co. Bank Medford Juniniercinl Bank Pettli Amboy 'iiiiiliell.nnl Bank BriJireliin ?nrm.-i' Bt.rk Mount Holly r'armera' nnd Mechaiiics' Bk Kaltwuy r'tiriiiers' and Mechanics' Bk N. Bittnaairk Fiirincrs' nnd Merchants' Bk Middlelnivn I't, failed 1 par 4 par par 4 failed i Franklin Bunk of N. J. Jerey City ' failed failed failed failed lulled 4 failed i par no rale 110 sale liuli. ken Blu&. Glazing Co llo'o. ken Jersey City Bunk Mt cl anks' Bttnk '.li'.i.nf ii tun rs' Bank Morris County Bf.nk M.-ninoi.th Bk uf N. J. M, rhtiitics' Bank Mechanics' end Manuf. Bk Men in Canal and Lkg Co l'j, t Notes Newark Lki; & Ins Co A'ew Hope ilel Bridge Co N. J. Manui.ic. ai d Bkg Co Jersey City Ptittersou Bellevitle Morriitnwn Frech.-dJ Pi ewark Trenton Jersey City New iik l.anihitrt.svilla ll.lllOl'.OII foled failed A failed 4 pur par i i N J I'rotectun & Lombard bk Jersey Ci.y uriiue until. liranoe I'ateri-on Bank I'., ih-s' Bank Piineeion Bank Si.!, in 'tanking Co Slate B ilik spec Hunk S ote. Bank St tie Hank of Morris 'tuiu liauk S.dom and Philad Manuf Cu Sussex Hank Trenton Banking Co Union Bank Watliingtuu Banking ('o. Palerson d Princeton Salem Newark r.li.nliethlown Cnmduu Morrislown Trentou rlalem Nawton 'I'reitton Driver pur J ftiilcd failed 4 par i failed llael.cnsaek i2:i.4'rAJtiJ. Bk of Wilm &, Bramlywint; Wilmington Bank of Delaware Wilmington Bank nf Smyrna Smyrna Do branch Mtllord Fanners' Bk of Stale nf Del Dover Do branch ' Wilmington Do brunch Georgetown Do branch Necsile Union Bunk Wilmington (T Under 5' par par par pur par par jur par par (jj- On all banks marked thus () there are ei ther counterfeit nr altered note of ihe variou Ja iinniiiislini.s. in eirculslion. HANK NOTU 05 North 2d St., bet. Arch Ai Uaco sis., r h i 1 a 1 e I p h i a . f "BRADY rV PAKKEIt respectfully inform their 3 friend and the public that troy hive lulien Ihe above uamed house, recently kept by J, 8, Adsms, snJ are pivpared la tcconimod its ouslo inert in ihe most tJlisl'actory nitiinrr end at ret .01. able piicer. Their labia will lie supplied v. eh Ihe best vsri ety the market alfouU their parlors and sleeping apartment will be in the beat onler. The house ha been thoroughly repaired and furnishej w ith view lo (he Comfort of travellers and stranger. Having had teveial year upcrience in ihe business, lhey hope to give general satisfaction, und respectfully invite travtllcr end itranirer tu give Ihetn a call. BRADY rY PAIlkBR. rhiUdrlplut Jtnuaty 16, 15 1 ? if personal SHrtthrs. Major Bmss. William W. S. Bl vet Major, was born in New Hampshire, in the yenr 1S10, of a highly respeelalile family. II-! early rOiowprt such proof of ability Unit an uppoiiilmcnl as cadet nt Went Point wan procured for li m, nor had ho been lo- g at .nut niBiiititioii, ueiis-e ha wn considered 0110 f tho mos.t promiiieiu members of his cIiihs. 'urvroUeiency in tnaCcmnticnl slttdies tin was especially diHlingui.Vd. His general supononty over his comra, WB9 evideil, that n tlie time he rrr,,lmted, M-hirh Wls in 1833, ho vm known nt the Ae,)emv B pun 011 Ins liniim, (,f 'PnHrF.CT Blis.- In 1S33 In., received a brevet as ,(.t.()lill Iietil.'iinii', wi.li il,.. oilier menibeie (,l a, trradtmtinu; el-.trs. I iH3i he wns mad,. full second li(.ti!e:un;t. He now Wamc nt luelifd .to llie Academy nl West P0in ns us sis'itnl Piufessor of Mulliemalicri. nnd c-omj. lined there in lliiu capacity until 18-10. duiimr which time he perl'ecled himself in all llun,. slit lies which lender him now so accomplish eri. not only ns 1111 oliicer, but a scholar. Petlttips we litiz-.iid mulling: in snyinu; fh.it he is without his equal in ibis respect, in the nr niy Th-re may lie others as brave, ethers as skillful iu the field, but there is not one, who wi'.li llios - qualities, is also so accuiu p!i.!i '.1 as Major Bli-.;s. In is:li. he Wits pt-o-noledto a lii.st lietilen tuicy. In 1837 he received the brevet of Cup lain, with the appointment of assistant adju tant in-nera). Saon niter he was promoted to a full ciiplaiiiey. His foitnnes now became etiiinected wilh those of G.'iieral Tavlor. li s accompanied that leader to Corpus Christi, 1111J siibseqiitnlly lo Point Litb -1: nml was present tit ihe baltles of Palo Alto and l!rS.: ca de la Palm::, where he received ihe favor able commendations of the commimiler-in-chief. He also acted as AJjutuiit General of the Army of Oeenptilion." and us Military Seerelaty of tin General. Major Bliss is the hero of ninny anecdotes i;i connection with Gen. Taylor: ami indeed the names of the two men are iiiilis-sohibly associated, to rt certain extent, iu the public, mind. One of tin most eelebiat. ri nf these anecdotes is that told in relation to :! e e:isi-i at B teiia Yislit. When Cap.t. I'.:;,- s::v the M-.'xieatts atlvancinu; to their l;:s! i it. ut:!!. h wast;! lirst i:.li:ei,lated by Die Ji.qmj'.- ef mimb 'rs, and si-.tii to (.'"ti. T-.iUtir uAU-j for iviiifureomciiV. "Tell tlie Gi.-nei'iil." wi s his messu-i-e. !-ilit! if not snecored. I she. II Ins" my aims." ;-ll i back,' sai 1 G:mi. T. lo th-iiid-de-c.v.np. .tiid say to C'-.pt. Braj.-y; l!:at 1 have not a item to send lihn. He must die where !) slnii.'-i. as we nil must.'' The aid ytill-p.'tl ol'", at:, I was so,m l-t-;t lhtoe;;h Hi. 1 1 i s'luihe. Th ;; eentl look"d al him for a mn : ttv'.it. and lh ni b"ckouiur to Jlliss. both Intr ! ri'-d lifter the aid, whom they overlook jeitt ! a reached Biwjr''. Taylor pttlle.l in his rein nml said, "I lnve. briniL'ht you all ihe ro- s-rvis I li-ul, ('apt. Braar-r '.Ii:y nr." Major i B'iss ie:d injself.'' Then loi.ki: irat !h-dinl,-j e:ti:t c.ihtiimn of tin Mexicatts, which were ; fast npproachit!!', lie uddeil the memotabln wm.-.I.s Give th- 111 a lillle more iti p C'tip 1 ;':tlv At ihe word, thn sens were chucijtJ J'wl th.! niitl.'h lipplicd. The' lietee coi'.cns sioti .- htiok th- hills, nml as the smoke lifted, . th- eoltimiis of lh- enemy .were seen in dis ' order. A second disehar-e cheeked their ! a lvae.iv : and a third drove them Kick. ''A , 'ii'Ie mo.e Li't'.p.'." had proved belt -r than a thoai-iiid bayonets. M tjtif Bliss wtis in every ba'.lla foe-ht by Gen. Taylor in Mexico. When most of the ivotikir oilioi'is were drtach-d from th it Gen cral's aiiny, and sent to join Scott prior to the attack of Vera Cruz. Wis, continued wilh his old commander. Darin"; the sprm!, sum mer and fall of 147, he remained at head quarters; and when General Taylor returned to lh i United Slate on a ftiilouirh, Bliss ac companied him. He is now on a visit to his native Slate, New Hampshire, which has rea son t i be pwud of so disliiejuished a so;:. i..,i .... . .. 1. .. To SwrxrKS Il.ixcin Bi ttf.r. The Echo Mixle Sai-ititt says: "An agriculturalist in the neiyliboihoo.! of B.atssels, rlelyrimn, huvinr sueeeetled in remnvinsr tho bad smell and disagreeable tt-.sle from butter by beating or mixitio: in fresh waler w ith chlotide of li:n-, he was encotnaued bv this hajipv result to i ! continue his experiments, by trying them on 1 bolter so rancid r.s to be past use; mid he i has restored to butter whose odor and taste were insupportable, all Ihe sweetness of fresh. This operation is extremely simple und prac ticable to all; it consists in beating the: butter in a snilieient quantity of water, in which put 23 or 3d drops of chloride of lime to two pounds of batter. After haviiifj mixed it til all ils parts are in contact with the water, it may b.! left in il for an hour or two, after wards withdrawn and washed anew with fredh wafer. The chloride of lime haviuu nothing injurious in it, can with safety be) augmented ; but after having verilied the ex periment il was found that S." or 30 drops to a killoramtne of butter (iwo and quarter pounds) wen. willieioiit. A itrop or two of honey well rubbed on the hands while wet, nfler washing with soap, prevents) chappitifj, and removes ths rough ness of tho skin, it is particularly pleasant for childiens hands and faces in, cold wea ther. Melt a little isiiiirhiM in spirits of wine, adding lh 'ret ) about a liflh part of water, mi l nsiit a gentle heat ; w hen perfectly me! t 'd it 11 I mixed, it will form u transparent trine, which will unite) jrlass so fust tluit thrj fracture will be hardly perceived. To C'LruN LooKixi;-i;i..ssKs, &c. A pieoo of soft sponii-e, well washed und cleaned from every Ihinji yriity ; just dip h into witter ami spteeze it out nrain, and then dip it into some spirits of w ine. Hub it over the fzhxes ; dust it over wi:h Mime powder blue, or .whiiinn silted throniih muslin ; rub it lightly hihI quickly oil' again w ith a cloth ; then take u clean clo'h mid rub it well again, and finitdr by rubbing it wilh a ilk handkerchief. To makk WiTr.aSoi T. Add to one bucket of water wurmcsd, tine oii.ico of carboiuilo of tsod.i, which tendert it n s'd't ti rai.i water