' Facte a bant Dlgeatlani -1 Many popular natron sbont different articles of food (nmf there are Tew subject upon which pinplo indulge more notions,) are totally dit proved by ecionlific fuels. . We pwpoe to write ''own a tew well established truths, respecting Hie relative quantity nf nutriment In different kinds of food, and lie relative Jime occupied In 1"ieirHigftion. -.: ' In the first place, however, we would remind our reader, that it Id by no mean the article containing the pre teat proportion of nutritious substance, which lake soonest the form of blood ' and other necessary elements of animal life Neither is the most physical strength supplied. by the article containing the most nutriment, Nuts are almost entirely composed of nutritions material, oil; potatoes contain eighty-eight psrta of wasted matter to twelve of nutriment. Vet the latter impart far more strength to the body than the former. Bread is more nutritious than meat ; but meat is stipulating as well as nutritive, and is supposed to strengthen the bo dily functions more than bread. Another important fact to be remembered in this connexion is, that sll stomachs are not a like, and that the calculations given below ere applicable to a healthy atomach. What propor tion ot healthy stomachs is in the world, we do not know; but the probability is, that in the majority of cases, food is not digested as rapidly as here stated. In some alomache, food of a particular kind ferments, which interferes with complete digestion. This happens most fre quently with regard to vegetables sawdust doctors to the contrary notwithstanding. ' In general, however, the most nutritious and most easily digested are the beet for health and atrength. , 4 '(, ,-, J-, Wheat ia the moat nutritious nf a'.l aiibVtan coa except oil; containing ninety-five parts ot nutriment to five waste matter. Dry ?eee, nut and barley, are nearly nutritions as wheat. Gar den vegetables stand lowest on the list, inas much as they contain, when fresh, a large pro portion of water. The quantity of waste mat ter ia more than eight tenths of the whole. Only one-fortieth of cucumber is capable of being converted into nutriment. The nutritious part nf different meat varies from one-6fth to one eighth of the whole. Veal is the most nutri tious; mutton next, then chicken ; then beef; last pork. Fruits vary between two end three tenths of nutritious matter, and their order is as follows, the most nutritioua being placed first; plums, grapes, apricots, cherries; peach en, gooeeberriee, apples, strawberries, tnellons. Milk contsins less than one-tenth ot nutritious matter, aa it ia mainly composed of water. Of sll articles of food, boiled rice is digested in the shortest time -an hour. As it also con uins eight tentha of nutritious matter, it is a valuable substance of diet Tripe and piga feet (strange to tell) are digested almost as rapidly. Appiea, ifaweetand ripe are next in order. Venison ia digested almost as soon as appiea. K on sled potatoes are digested in half the lime required by the same vegetable boiled, which occupy three hours and a half more than beef and mutton ! Bread ore op tea rjiree hours and a quarter. Stewed oysters and boiled eggs are digested in three hours and a half an hour more than is required by the same articles raw. Tur key and goose are converted in two hnnrs and a quarter, and an hour and a half sooner than chicken. " ' ' ' ' ' Roasted veal, pork and salted beef, occopy five hours and a half the longest of all articles of food. Hart. Jfce. Ukn-tckestino. A man in Parry, has taken out a patent for a hens-neat, which be describes ae follows: . The bottom of the nest is so constructed aa to let the eggs through, and out of sight ; when the hen turns round to view her production, cackling her delight the while, she Is astonish ed to find ber nest empty ! en naturally suppo sing herself mistaken, she again lays another egg; and so on until the necessary number of eggs required am obtained. Mr. 8. doe wet manufacture the neat, but offers 'Righta for sale. 6ai4iT. The N. Y. Tribune has the follow ing poser: A poor fellow was yesterday bro't before one of the police justices, charged with the crime of being intoxicated. The jtr ice in terrogated him: 'Well, what do you get drunk and come here in this condition for!' 'See here,' waa the reply, uttered with the hiccough and accentuation of drunken men, 'What do you give licensee for 1' It is recorded, that by an ancient act of the good old Scottish Parliament, passed in the reign of Margaret, in tbe year about 1288, it was "Order it, That dining ye reign of her maist blessed majestic, ilka maiden ladee.of baithttigti and low eatait.ahall hae liberty to spreak to ye man ahe liken. Gif be refuses to take her to be hie wite, he shall be mulct in the euro pt an bun drity pounds or lew, as hi esteit may be, ex cept and always, gif he can make tt appear that h is betroihit to another woman then he shall be free." ...... , .. . - A long-legged Yankee, on a visit to a aaena gerie for the first time, while stalking round the pevition, suddenly came en the elephant where upon he turned to the keener and said, with stir. prise "Thunder snd lightning', mister, what d'irnfd critter have ye got here with UU on 1Mb eendal" " - - . . A w inpv rouricAL orator recently made'a -peodi, in every eculnnce of which be had aoane ya to say about "noun J political principles." bystander roiiiaiLid, thai if big principles e hka his speech, they were all found. DAW 11 VOTE ftliT. ! ! PE.8TLTAIA. ! The following list rrws the current value of all 'enueylvania Bank N.ttea. The most implicit re liance may be placed a pen H, aa. it la (very merit Mrefully compared with and corrected from Bic fe ll ell's Reporter. , i .! i ; - t Dank a la Philadelphia. ' M.. t - 1 " Disc, m ' Parian. NOTB8 AT PAR. (tank of North America per par par Bank of the Northern I. liberties ' , '. Commercial Bank of PcmVa t - . . Farmers' and Merhaniea Hank ' . ' . Kensington Bsnk . "; '- " , PhitailelAla Bank - ' . ' i Schuylkill Rank V . . Snathwaril Rank '-'. Western Bank r" , Mechanics' Bank . Manufacturers A Mechanics' Bank" 4 ' ' ' tank of Penn Township 4 " ' ' ." (.Irar.l Bank . . . " Bunk nf Commerce, lute Moyamensing Bank of Pennsvlvenie . . Country Itankn. " Bank of Chester Count y Westchester Hank of Delaware County Chester Rank of Oermaiitown . Orrmantnwn Rank of Montgomery Co. Norrismwn ., Doyleetown Bank . . ' Doylestnwn E salon Bank Raaton Farmers Bstik of Bocks ro. Bristol par par par ' par par par par par par par par par par par par par par par Bnnk of Nnrthomherlnnd , Northumberland par Columbia Bank A Hridge cn.Cnlumhia per rarmere nn ol Lancaster" Lancaster par i.anraoter i;ounty Dunk Lancaster Bank Farmers' Bank ef Reading Office of Bank of Pei.n'a. l.ancsster . pur lineer pi Reading par HarriahuiO These Lancaster , 1 offices Keading . f do not Carton. J issue n. Oflire do . do Office do - do Office do do NO,TE8. AT. DISCOUNT, Hank of the United Htate 1 I Philad. Iphi'a Miner' Bank f Pottsvithi 1 IVniswIU i ? Bank of l.ewitnwej , t I.rwixtnwn Bank f Mkklloiiiwn . . - Middlatown -Carlisle Bank Carhnle ,, Exchange Hank Pitunurg It ' f d ; : brasx-h of HollioVvaherg llairisburg Bank , . , llarrinlturg 23 f 11 i i 3 i 1 i J i llisnon Uank, , , , , llramm Mcichauls & Msnuf. Bank Pitlsburg I Bank of Pittlurg . Piitsmig Wot Brsnnh Bnk Williamspnrt Wyoming Bank , Witkclrre Northampton Bunk Allentown Berks County Bank Reading Office of Bank of II. 8. Pittsburg' failed do Do do do Erie Do da do New Brighton Bank of Chatnhemhurg , Chambrrahurg Bank of Gettysburg Gxttyslmrg , Bsnk of Huuiiebanna Co. . Montrose do i II H H Erie Bank ,( Erie Farmers' It Droera Bank ' Wsynesburg Franklin Bank s . , Waabingtos) Honeadale Bank " ' Honesdale Mooongatiela Bank of B. Brownsville York Bank . York 11 N. B. 1 he notes of those hanks on which we omit quotations, and sutwtitute a dash ( ) are not purchased hy the Philadelphia brokers, with the exception of thuae which have letter of reference, BROK EN BANKS. . Philadelphia Kav. Ina. Pbiladelphlt Loan Co. Schuvlkill Hav. Ina. KeiiMington Ks. Ins. A PbilaJ-lhia railed do failed do . failed do Penn Township 8v. Ins. do Manual Labor Bans (T. W DyMt. prop.) ' failed fowanda Bank I'owanda Alleghany Bauk of P. . Bank of Beaver Bank of waters Bank of Weabingloo Cenue Bank City Bank , - -Farmers' A Merh'cs' Bank Farmers' MechV.' Bank Fermera'dt Mech'oa' Bank , Harmony Institute HunlingJon Bank Juniata Bank Lumbermen's Bank ,. . Noruwrq Bauk of Pa. New Hope IM. Bridge Vm. Northnmti'd Union Col. Bk. North Went Bauk of Pa. Office of ktciMtylkill Bank Pa. Agr. At Manut, Bank BiWe Laae Bet Union Batik eMWa. WeetnaeieaiBMi Bairk BclftMd Beaver , , . H arnislmrg WaihingUHt HrlU (.Mile Pitthuig Pitlslmrg Fayette co. (ireencestle llarinony no sale cbisvd eltmed - failed doeed no kale failed railed fsilod 110 sale lluniingilon no sale lwimown no aale . Warien ' Dundatf tailed to sals eloaeil no sabs New Hope . Milton . MdUI . Port Carbon closed Carlisle failed ' MtMitmae , ' closed f Uniunlewa failed (rmitltwi closed W'alkesharre neaale Wilbeebarte Biidg C. fXj- All nolea purMMif; lotw as any Pennsyl vania Bank not given an the above hat, may be eat leva ns bauds. , . . . , new jcR.i:r. Bank of Near Biusswick Brunawt4 failed I i par par i (ailed Belvideie Bank - BHvaiere Burlington Co. Bank Mnltitrd Coaamescail Bank IVcth Amhoy CtraibMland Hank . Britltteion Psrmers' Bank Mount Holly Farmrre' ami Mechanica' Bb Railway Farmera' and Mechanics' Bk N. Iliunswirk Farmers' and Me hams' Bk MidJWtown Pt. 1 Franklin Bank of N.I. rawt raitd ' faihd failed failed failed V tailed I pat rtotioken DHgar iiiaimg ve nnrxarra lerary City Bank inm-j City Mechanica' Buok ' . Patterson Manufaclurera' Bauk Brlleville Morria County Bank Morristown Monmouth Bk of N. J. FraeiioU . . Mechanics' Bank Newark Macbanica' and Manuf. Bk Trculoa Morria Canal and Bkg Co . Jersey City Port Nolea , . . Newark ttkg it Ins Co Newsrk nossla I ' 1 Jailed failed failed -1 New Hov Dei Bridge Cm lmherUvitU N. J. Manufae. bihI Bkg Co Hehoken N J Protectvn V Lombard bk Jraey City Orange Bank i Irange I'ateiMMi Bank . Pcoplea' Bank Ptincetdn Batak 8elem Banking Co. . Htate Bank Htaie Bank ' (dale Bank ' State Bank of Morris Patersun Pnoceian HUsm 1.! ; ! pet Newark . . t , ,i 4 Eliaabathlown j t'anvlen ' i " par Morriatown . I k dial Bauk . ...., . Trrnioo ttalem aoJ Philad Manuf Co Hslcm J -ttuaaax Bank . Newaon Tientoa Hanking Co, .. o . .I'vaoton n Uliiim Bank - ilaer- Wabiiujon Banking Cev Hackenaack ' " ucl.au Ann. Bk of WHaa V Brandy wbie Wilmington Beak of Dataware ' ' ' Wilmington Bank of Huiyrna ' ' Bmyrna - Do " hearten ' Mikord FernW Bk of Htate of Del" Dover ' 1 ' Do t . branch c Wihningtoa i Do . ' . braocsi - , Georgetown Do . Uancaj . . Neweaetki Union Bank , ., , , ,,( WilumigtuQ CLJ" Under 5'a failed failed i P par P Pf (JJ- Qn all hanks marked thus () there are en tber cuuiiterfcil or altorad itetca J law vafeMst 4s iinmlnaiious, U cticuiaUoo. IP Sy CS3 I2Q THIS Medicine Is wsmntrd, on oath, not to contain a panicle of Calomel, Corrosive Sub limate, Arsenic, Cblnride of Gold, or any deUle roue mlnerala. . The principle upon which this Medicine acts, is by assisting and harmooWing with nsiuret it drives out all foul acrimonious burners from the blood and body.- and -by aasimilaiing with end stretiRthenint the strte jiiiee nf the stomach, M easUt digestion in short there is not a vein, an- ry, meaete or net in the hemen txaly, that ia ant atrnbene. hy the PANACKA. and it alao posaeaea the temarhebW property of ramevittf mercury from the lionea ami jotma - -- FOR CRIIPTfONS OF THE1 SKIN, 8rurv. Rcmbmic Affection, Taeiera, lenfta or Kinas' Ei While Hwellinas Ery4pl' Ulcers. Uanrers, Running Bores, scab anJ Biles time and a drterniiad peraeveranee in D . SWEET SBR'S PANACEA, will effect a our. " FOR INDIOEjITION. ' Reb-etion of f kxI, Nauea, Vomitings, Nervous af- tictions. Billion complaint, Hewt art e, Pa'eayas, or F. m.le Irregularities. D. 8 W E ETS E K'8 PA NACEA will soon etr.ct a cure j but if otteele, or attended wirti""grriinff, flying 'pains', -ttie doae should be increased, ami the rure will son be rf (erle.l. Iel not the patient frigMrn ihrmst-Nes with the idea that th y are too we k to take eturhl mcdii ine; iut hear in mmil iliat this mi'clly o(K-r-ling med cine put w. aknes into the frame, but mutt certainly draws w-kns out, le'iive nirengih in it plre, sn-l hy giving com coord niM-p a nig1 1, and an appetite to relinh any food, re-ammaies the whole framo wi h vigorous action, clearing the aiind ami improving lite eight 8CR0FULA AND GLANDULAR AFFEC TIONS. ' Scrofula i Slid to b heridilsry. lh' iufxnt.rK ceiving from ii jiarenta 'be seeds of ibis dlseaV. whicn tierea'e with' its veara, ,i(ii1Wbilarid wot silMmte,l to frrqicnt prifSctiop. with Dr. BWKETSER'S PANACEA The glanJa are pla ceil in the Conner of tlie'hody, and otit of the way nf direct tommunicatioa ; their ra ae is a euhjttct on which morh dinVrnt'Ce of opinion prcvaila ; ti soffi.vs us to know ih.-t when in a d'-a.'d ataie. they ere ciaile of heing .ur fil and demised hy a long cour-e of Dr. HVUKE I SER'S PANA CEA, which rewoiea Ibi-m to sound and pnwr action. 8cnfut persons csn nevei par loo much attention to their blood, its pnrifii stion sbm!d l thrir fird ttHaight, (or ah. r a long courae of prrr- verance, tht-y will ever cure beteuiUry J In cases of JAVNDICE. ASTHMA. LIVER COMPI.AIST.S. TIC DOI.OKEUX RUEV MATISM 1 Ok RHEUMATIC GOVT, Dr. KWEKTHEK8 PANACEA cannot be loo high ly extolled ; it aeaichee out the very root of the diseaae, and hy removing it from lbs Blood makes a cere certain end permanent. ; For lies s of the Bladikr mni KiJatyt, Strte titrf'rarcl..Siim6. i'lk; Fintula. Viinttry Oh rtrwthmi and ErtTtmt rorfrrvneaa IV. 8 W KET 8EK'8 PANCEA ia tbe heat remedy eve tr el ; it remove all tbofe acrimonious bumo'S fr m the Blood which give rise to the above diseases, and by keeping the blood in a pure condition, insurts health. ' F.r DROP8V, FILLING owns BOWELS, Imporitim the Bfcorf, Mrrtnritit Taint, Went netiafthe Spine Ftuwof Btwxftothe Head Oid d'nm, Si'igtng and Rutting Utile in the Head undEnrt. Vt. wWEBTSER'8 PANACEA will gie certain relief; in sll severe and chronic cases, the patients cnont he oo oftn reminded that lar ger dWs nd ftertfttranre ill eflVct a core.' I ChUUend Fteert. Biluiut Frrer. Afitetiimt of the F.iiet aud Ear$. SMt'igy and UlreiLng Gum llruneh't'i ami reeent Coiiphi atd Cufd; Dr. 8VVEE I 8ER'd PANACEA will be found perfectly aure and certain in its effect. GRAVEL AND URINARY COMPLAINTS. ' Thoe cemplainta are generally attended w'nh the most fatal ron quences, snd sie seldom or ne. vet cured by the prevent m-ali of treatment ; th--y U'Ualiy accompany the putient t- the grave, aflrr vutftrring the iih1 eicruciating pain and torture, TIik csusi' iif thr se complaiii'S are the ssme as all others. ihediOM ot the blood l-ecom"Scncruiedon tbe finrst nsrrow peiwsges, whence ariao morbid eerietiooa and ofjage of niine. You will find the moat pweiful A uretics of no use.es they only icreane the quxntiiy of urine snd do not purify and streaiiltvn thv part. . Bv purifying the hloi-d with Dr. SWKETpKR'8 PANACEA, you re move the causa ol ibe disease. consequently it can not exist any longer, afut auttKvewt peiaeveranoe in its one baa deprived tbe blood ami body of all acrimonion humors and incrustation. DISEASES orTaa LUNGS-CONSUMPTION, litis ie e evy prevalent and fatal iliea- it re sults notly from neglected rough, colds and broex chili, also from imiHoper I real meat in many vttrv cas, uch as measles, fevws, inAnimalins and Mnsll pot , and a hfct o( other t-adly treated diseases; whrrx the eaear, mstesd of having len thoroughly removed from she Wood and laaly, have only b en palliated or veeaoved from one put to hrek out in another. By divesting ywur bodies of all foul ho mora, through the medium ef Dr. 8 WEBTmER'8 PAN At'EA. the cure ia at eoce readered tvrtain and permanent. K, collect, while there is acrim- nioea humera aoaliug 111 the ciicu'a ioo, it i as "pt to net lie on the lung a any utt er part of the Imdy ; IhM ie the rrasun th eteoniuimption ia so prevalent. BILES, 80KEK AND ULCERS, . - Which yuw see eo the exTriir. come frsm snd bsve tlieir source in, the inieiior, and might jut as well have atiit on your lungs, fever, or any ntber petti wbirw e know they frequently do, end-it ituee mM violent inllamieaiiey disorders. l'h'e humor which oceaMons Iheae sores is of a highly acriiaoai na burning nature. We know it (rom the pain it givea in loriHiag, and afteraaits its ra iidly eicera ng and corroding lbs flesh and kin of tbe part where N brteke out. : Thia shows tbe nevea nf ftewuently paiifying the Moed vtith Dr. HWEeVi'HEet'at PANACKA. ami keepinn such matigoarn huaeors tiv Mi' ji ction., Hhould you have a b le or utoer, ae Ibtukful that naiuie baa taken 1 n his in. warn ymt of Uke'ihuigW your barend bo dy ia in, for it ia a waiwn aiat ilw Idu-tU ts UhK Had ibis same aeriniuciy a trctd ihe lung in trad of ihe suriace of y win body Air its seal, consump tion of ihe lungs wou'd bav tieen the'eonseqara e. D Isyiioi Ilii7 lo fUftfy and 'cleanse jib DC 8we.raral'easoea. i' a 1 1 I A ' 1 . .. 8I'NE DISEASE . ,t , ... ., Spinal s tractions t nlargetnenl of the bo' es sod joints, while swellings,' hip joint romplsint, rup tuiea, fa'lf'g ef thai bowels aoJ worn dare. will find a apetxty .Hire1 in' brf SirF.ETEHTK P.t KAfEA,' Where rm'tlrae4s ba been ef lm slsndmg, the lima required te make a ruse will 11 longer ; ,hat the paiwet may teal aaanred thai e determined perseverance fi ff " BRONClilTIS. ASTHMA an DISEASE Or .... THE WINDPJPE. , . . . . ij . These disease proceed from lbs seriosily or corrupt husaura ef tbe blood, bstifg a.ilsd Uaifon the throat and lungs, snd stopped them up, so thst, they caiuo draw auffk'n-nt sir U ki( rtapitaUon. Dr. 8WEEIdEK' PA. ACEA.VlU fitsetM title re Mi and te make tbe cure perfsol and tain. It ehonld be eofitirMied aotfis' Urns after, to tree id rysista ui pu ptu auoerv . . RHEUMATISM, RHEUM ATIrt GOUT AND -MERCURIAL DISEASES Find a safe and speedy cure In Dr. SWEktT SER'S PA NA CKA: It cures by searching every bl-tod vea-el and briery, and driving out all Impu rities and foul humors scrumulated therein, which la tbe cause of rh nmetiam, gout and a wet lings of the jubtta. The deleterows efTects of calomel end other mineral poisons, readily yield to ita sovereign Infloenne indeed, when ita valable propertiea be came fully known, the use of sll miner I puiaon will he consigned to 'the tomb of all the Capuleia,' and nnty he tbeught ef aa a hy-gotis catnm nf the tier- kef ages.? ' Dr. If wetswr's Penaeea is alao a sure cure tor dyspepsia, piles, cneiiveuees, vertigo, kcad- aene, pain in the breast and liver complaint, ' ; i . FEVER AND'aGUe! " . . Fever la elerave eaueail hy a disorderly move ment ef tiie blel, struggling to fee itself of ao ne ttling that encumbera ti 1 in fart, every bind of fa ver is nothing m-e then a struggle between the h!o -d and corrutit humnrs, ami aa xm as the cor rupt hunvMs are expel e.1. yon have no more fever. When a atient with fever submits te he hlril, or hsa his !4o-J poisoned with saercury, it weekene his frame to sm-n e degree that if be survives the prores, it slwsys leaves him subject 1 1 digressing ctiills, when 0 times out of 10 ke resort to acae pill., powdere, of tonic mixtures; thi ia going fr m bad to worse, aa these vegetable pills. powdrs. Ac, are nothing hut mercury and quinine in dlgols, which may for a lime drive the disease a far into tbe body aa n4 to be perceptible, but,very s.mo it will bre k nut sgain with featful vio'ence To cure ague snd fever, the cause of the disea-e must be re moved nut of the tdaod Ind body. Which eart be ef f.etulfy done by uaing Dr. 8WEETSEK'S f A- n AtbAj wairB jenfir, ejrtnsea ina strengir.ens. it roiitnins noinina mat can dosmisv tnntre. ami tti use is always a safegusrd again4 chills and fevers, PILES. In ait f'Aira ev Purs, Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA will elT ct a very apre move from the blood. st'a?JJch and howeU, all those foul acrid burning humors, which are the cause of t'ih-s snd Coetivenes', and bv strengthen ing the digvsiive organs, improves every part of the rnttie hol. FLATULENCY AND "WIND, Thee diseases ae cu ed bv the stomach and howeU being choked op with vicid slimy matter, the sir whii h entrrs lh m c nm-t e ope until forced hy sum contraction of tle a omarh to expel it 1 hei re the cause of pain. A few dtiees of l)r, MWEETKEKVt PANACEA will convince the sulfeier that relief is attained GREAT MEriCINE FOR CHILDREN. Parents will fi.id the PANACEA a vtubte melieine fe the r rhilden, keeping their bodies in a beabhy e ndni., thereby aaiattng their g ewib rhildrra or grown irisons, after taking it, are not liai'le u be. attacked with an eptd.-mic a bt-fwe, as it always Jeave the blocal Ui a pure aonilnion, arid the mire ey-iem in vstienBhened State rlilrjve out a'l kinds of wenkora from the body aud leavts all beat by will, In. MARRIED I.AD1F.8 ... . WdlflndDr. 8WEIEK'8 PANACEA a medi- t an purely ad iiiled to their use, M.wt lailies du r-ng the peri.d of prennancy aie afflicted with piles. Dr. Sweeisrr s Penaeea, by tegulaling the lNwea, will entirely nbvuite this, and ita purifying proper, tie on ihe Mood simI fluids, inmeaa to them heab Ihv otT priug. No one who i a mother should ha without it, si d those who are nursing wilt find it of gieat h- nifii l the health of ihenr infants. For bsrremies and all disesaes of the womb, it is wilhot a rivet in Ihe entire history end cilogoe of medicines by its extraordinary strengthening imwer, it stimulates end strengthens the womb. weakness of which is tbe cauiw oi failure to have oflapring. " ' NERVOU8 DISEA8ES. Under tbi bead may tat classed Palpitation of the Ilrart, 1 ic Doloreaox 01 Faccacha, Neuralgia, lndiges:im, Toothache, Melanchol) , Hysterics, end m fact, every diseaae cauard by Ihe sharp, biting acrimonioea humors irritating the nerve ; tbe nerves receive the morbid impression from the ato mach, or rather from the blood through the agency of tbe stnmsch and diga live organs, snd although other parts of Ihe body are apparently tbe seat of ihe dlaraae, at ill it ia cauaed by the morbid impres sion conveyed from the blood by the nerve, to that pat. A lew doses of Dr. 8 WEE Tti EK'8 PA NACEA will soon assure the patient thst he ba the cure in his possession. ERYSIPELAS, we. 8T. ANTHONY'S FIRE Tbi is an inflammatory diaoider, always at end ed with more or teas pain. It proceed frem ihe foul, acrimonious humors lodged in ibe blood and fluid. eeitUog oti the Inn snd face, causing ex treme pain and fevers ; all apuliratmna on the eur- fsre are worse than useleas, aa they ewtv tend to throw tbe disease in some other part and perhaps rauae death, illeeitmg ia liaewiae tmor. To ruie the di-ctue you mu-l get rid nf ihe caaae on ly msnsge to get ihe foul humor out of your blood and vou will he well in a day. Dr. SWEET' SKK'8 PANACEA, a thorough purifier of Ihe blood, will search nut every impurity in the more remote pirte of ihe body and expel it through Ihe medium of the bowels. There it not a vein, arte ry, muscle or organ of tbe entire framewoik of man, that he. 6yeetser's Panacea does 1101 im (wove. To take H when yon are wetl la to keep we.l ( and when aick to become well. DR. SW'EETSER S PANA CEA, bei r.f com posed only ol a vegetable matter, or medical ear ba, and warranted, on oalb, aa containing not one par. tide of mercurial, mineral. r ehiatical substances, ie found lobe perfectly harmless lo Ibe mot lender age, or ibe weakest damn, aoder any stage of hu msn suHering; Ihe mot pleeaaetl and beuign in ita orHtion that waa ever offired to tb world; and at Ihe same time ihe moat renew m eean hiog out ibe soot of any complaint, howavsr deep, and ef perii.rmwg a nce. , . .. - Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles f, S. For aale, wholesale and retail, , at ibe corner CHARLES end PRATT Sireeta. Baltimore, and elan by. . . GEORGE Bh'tGHT. Nov. 187. .'y .,1 .1 , Senbury .. J&OVNT VSIUfON IW North 2d tM bet. Arch &. Itaco sis. ' !! i lade I plil a. 1Tb RADYPAHKEK re.pectfullt inform their Ujf friends end ihe puldaj ibal iby bsve taken the above named hoaas, recently kef it by J. 8. A.dsm, snd are eepar)d te accommodate suslo. mer in the moat aalietacUiry maaner sod at raw senatile prtoes, - 1 , , . , , , Their UbW wilt be supplied milk tbe beat aaei, ety the macket arTorda tkair parlors and sleeping aptrtmente will be ia the beat orders Tbe novjaa baabeea UVomugbly reaxirad sad lurnudaad ariih a view la tbe coinlort ef keveUere and avangara, .Having bed eeaeeal yeaia experieaaa in (be business, 'bey hope to give geaetal aativfaeiion, and reapectfuilf invite traveller and atrangera to give ibeut a raU. . ! UKADY 4t PAJikR. Pbiladolpbia, January la, U47e U The TGrariilrpurffativ FOB TBS CUBS OP, Headache, Giddiness, ,,, Mesajea, Belt Rheum, Rheumatism, Pile. Heart .Burn. Worms; Cholera Morbus, . Dyspepda, 8eeivv, Smll Pox. handles," . yougna, tj'iin-ey, Psins in the B. k. Whooping Cough, Inward Weahneaa, Consumption. Fits, Liver Complaint, Erieipetas, Deafne, Itclilnss of the Skin, Colds, Gout, Grsvil, Nervous Complaint, Palpitation of the Heart, Rising In tbe Throat, . Dropsy, Asthma, revere of sll kind. Female Complaints, aan a vaaiaTT e e-rnsa ntaaasxs aaiaias raeai iwecaiTtra or tub a look, , oa- r essrioai. . , ..... ' Experience baa proved that nearly every Dis ease iwiginaies from Impurities of the Blond nr de- rsngements of the Digestive Organs and to secure Health, we must remove those obstructions or re st ere the BIod to iis natural elate. The aversion ro tiling medicine Is most eflec tnatly removed hy CLtraaaa a vgnrt.sta Pea Oi-rivg Pitts, being fmphttty enveloped tvilh a rooting of pure white Sugar, (which ia as di-tmct from the internal ingredients as a nul shell from the kernel) aan nva no Ttrra or ntninaa. But are as easily swallowed sa bile of candy Moreover Ihey neitlier nauteutt or gripe in the slightest degree, but operste equally on all 'he J a- etsed parte of the svs'rm, instead nf confining themselves to, and racking any iianiculir region Thus, if l e Liver he allecieil. one ingieilient will operate en Ih t particul r orgvn, and, by cleansing it of an Eiceeeof title real ore it toitsnaiuril stite. Another will operate on the B ond, sm remove alt imnuiitie in its circulation; while third will effectually eipel whatever impnritie may nave been dischsrgeil into tne stomach, em! hence they arnica at th hoot or iais, re, move all Impure Humors from the body t opn the pores exiernslly and internslly ; sepirste all fore go and olu otious particles from the chyle, so tbt the blood may tie ihoroogtvy pure ihu secu ring a fee and healthy action to Ihe Heart. Lungs and Livei ; and thereby they iihtssi miuitu Tbe entire trnrh of the above ran ba ascertained by Ihe trial of a aingle box and their virtues are so po-llive snd certain in res'or ng Healih, that the proprietor bind himself to return ihe money paid (or them in all cases where ibey do not give universal sitis:action. Rvlnll Prlre, 25 cfn. per Box. . Principd office No. 6 Veaey at, N. Yoik. Sold by JOHN YtHJNG. Snnbory, M. A. McCAY, Northuml'land. (CJ Remember Dr. C.V. Clickener is the in ventor of the 8ugar Coated Pi, I, and that noth ng of ihe s rt was ever hesid nf until he introduced them in June, 184.1. Purchasers should, therefor, always aafc f.a? Clii kener'a Sagar Coale-I Pill, and lake no others, or Ihey will be made the victim of a fraud. 8ept 18th. 117 Iv eow SOIVIETHING NEW ! THE Subscriber bsve ihe eielivs ligbl of vending J, M. THATCHER'S Hot lUsuit Hot Air Cooking in tbs c unties of Northumberland, Columbia and Schuylkill; snd fmm Iheeacoaragemeat met with already, they expect to da a large business. 1'his stove is constructed on an entirely new prireiiile, aad on tbe only principle thai om make both e good wooit aud coal stove. The inventor has over, come all ibe difficulties that ao frequently belong to other stoves. He has by his arrangement, con stiuctej a broiling fXXOveia III Tront where in broiling, roasting, frying or baking may be done, and all the amell that arises thsrefiom must pass into Ihe combustible chsmber, and (a not at all thrown out into Ihe room Besides Ihi, there ian oven only two inches less than the whole site of the stove, wherein hiking or masting may be done aa well aa it can ha in the common brick oven. Thia oven is alwaye fit lor ue when the stove hi heated, as the whole draught of hot air paases a round it constantly. Public attention ia particularly called to tbi stove. It csn tie seen at our Store and Tin Etah. lishment in North Daavitte, at the ign of the Co lumbia Tin shop, and at the Foundry of Rohrbach dr. Clement in Sunhury, where its psrticulsr quali ties will he fully ahown and eip'ained to any person wishing to examine h. live subscribers continue to bsve on hand all kinds of psrtor stoves, such as radiators, cylenders, fancy and plain,' suitable for alt who may favor us with a call; alao common sheet and Rossis Iron, which csn tie made in any desirable shape toge ther with a general assortment nf tin snd jspmned ware, wholesale and retail. Country merchants are invited to call and esamine our snvck, aa our work cannot be swrpaard, and piieee modoerete. N. B. We can aafely recommend the above men tioned atove to (persons who wish to embark in a good businese. The patentee will sell either coun ty or state rights te suit purchasers, and on rea sonable leime. He or hia e(ta mar be fand in Danville, Pa. J. At J. ARTER. The undersigned, bsving seen In operation the bot bit hoi air cooking stove, invented and pa tented by J. M. Thatcher, certify that we believe, from Ihe manner of its construction snd rs'ion, that it is ibe best one ever offered to the public Tbe arrangement is so complete and Ibe construction so judicious, Ihst there is a saving ol one half the fuel and lime, in doing any given amount of s. rvice, over other ce)eHrat4 'stoves, fa short we' recom mcot it in preierence to sll others, for tbe simple reason that it embracea every branch of economy, 8amuel Garrett, John W Garrett. David ChaS field, W F Kuch.n. John M day, E Thompson, Smith Tbompaon, J D Hahn, John Oekes, Hesiki sh Bear, EH ie F Cooper, Geo M Rith-rt, Daniel Huffman. Henry II Risarl, F H Csiver, Dsuiel Dreubscb, Joeph Yanknk, Brooks Epley. . Danville, March 6, 1847. ly Trs -ttoussfl's tln(Vfri.a SHAVING- CITE AM, Small (iian'titie8 given without Charge, M 114 Chrtnut St PHILADELPHIA. . THIS new aad plenili.r article, a its name de ' note, nf pT'veed n be auiertor to any Xha vmg Cream in tbe United Statei or Europe. It ia unaurpasa-d t beauty, purity and f-agrsnee, rho somewhst enslagivus to ' Gui rlain's Amhmeial Cream and mtier simitar compounds. It far eor paasee them alt by ' the emollient pasty cxeisistenry of its lather, which so softens the heard ss te render shaving pleasant and easy. : It further possesses Ihe advantage ever ibe imported article, in being n-v4ity pt, piel. no skill being wanting in its man. ufacluie. E. Rouseel having had many years' e periener In tbe etehteted Laboraiory of Laugur, Pete ei Fit, now Renaud V e af Parie. " ' Beablee bring the beat, it M tbe eheepeet article (oi shaving; n inelegantly put up an boiea, with splendid steel avaV)l labeM. ( ) Price f3 per duaeii, or S7J cenla for a aingle box, Msheva van yeas. It ia'abm eotd at $t AO per lb. ae IS) aewie pes ec., eo that atWeaea an wave their basse filled at i EUGEJifi afULcaVKL1!, Wbolssale and Retail Perfumery and Mineral Wa ler EsiaWstbmant, 1 U (Jbesovw Stseea, " Pee, 19, 1818... PHILADELPHIA. ATTORN RY AT LAW, . SDWBUaV, PA. Buslneaa sllended to in the Counties of Net thumberland, Union. Lveoming and Columbia. Rerer tot P. ex A. RnvovaT, , , Lows a II Btaann. Boaiias di 8enitaa.se, yPhilai. - Ravaoms, McPaaLae &. Co. Sraaiae, Goon dt Co., CITY ATJCTI01T STOB.E JNov31 KorUi.Tliiril flrcet, " . (aaas-aac,iTTJioTi; ..... . PHILADELPHIA.' ' , C.C. -M A C K K Y. AtcTiosEER. - TO COUNTRY STORE KEEPERS. , . EVENING SALES of Hardware. Cutlery, Saddlery, Whip. Boots, Shoe, Hals, Usps, tiuns, - ristols, llotlung, : " ' Watchrs and Fancy Goad. - " At i Msrkey'a Auction Store, 31 North Third street, near the City Hotel. ... 1 The attention of Country Merchants is invited. Tbe Goods will be s -Id in lots to suit purchasers, snd all Good offered will be warran'ed equal tu the representations that may be made nf them. N. t. A large as-brimei.l 'of (lor-hi at Private 8sle. Jan. 1ft. 1847 ty AUCTION STORE. No. G North 3d St., third door above Market Street, VHILADBirHIA. SALE EVERY EVEMMI, of a general as sortmetil of Foreim and Domestic Hardware, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Trunks, Larks, Laicheia, Bolts. Saws, Saddlery, Whips, Boots, Shoes, Hsis, Csis, Guns, , Pistols, Trimininss, Clothing snd Fancy Good. The attention of city snd country deslers is in vited. The GimmU are fresh, and will be warranted equll to the repreaeniaiinne lhal may be msde of litem. BAYLISdt BROOKEIt, Auetiitnei-rr, No 6 North Third rt. - N. B. Purebssera can have their Good packed. Several invoices of Good have been received to be sold at H I vale le. Philadelphia, Dec. I9lh, 181fi.ly To The" I. oYoV oTV. J. W. & K. 1). STOK K S, Manufacturers nf lVcmium Odd Fel- A'o, 194 Mitrket Street, PHILADELPHIA, Firat Clothing Store belov fitli Street. THE ulrrihere having tken the premium at Franklin Institute, st the fast eihilution. for the best Regalia, thev invite, the attention of the order to their establishment, where they w find a splendid anrtmeiilf P.tLand Encaminvnt Ro salia. They slo make to order for Loalge ami Encampment. Rega'ia, Hashea. t?oime and Roltea, and furniah every thing requisite for the Convenience of new Lodges or Em amiments. J. W WTOKE. E D.8THKES. Phils.lelphia. Dee, 19, 1646. ly To Piirrtianrr of DRY GOODS. CSw OLCo SC2S1ISV .o. 131 Pearled NEW YORK. HAVING estahlUhed a Branch at No. 144 Ches. nut St., Philadelphia, is now opening, and will be constantly receiving from the New York Auc lion, an extensive assortment nf TAITCT It STAPLE DRY GOODS, wbich will be aold at the lowest New York prices, at wholessle aud Ri tail. Among his sliick will las found a good assortment of the following articles! J emmet. Plaid, Hair Cord, Lace, Stripe, Book, Swins and Taefrt usltna. Bisbip ami Linen Lawns, Fsncy CspTfetts, Fsncy and Ball tlresea. Thread Lares, Application Do., rich B ark Silk Trimming I .ace, rih Linens, Linen Cambrics, Linen Csmbric Hdkf., Curtain Fringes, Cahmere d'Ecuaxe, Mouseline de Lsine, Silk snd Cotton Wsrp Alpaccas, (ju -en'e Cloth, Gal Plaids, French Meiinos. Bl tcfc Silas, Gl.ive. Si k Hoe, Sbswla, Cravata, Riittwn. Embroideries. AcdVc t'ountry Metchants and others visiting Philadel phia or New Yoik to purchase, are respectfully in vited lo Call and examine Ihe stocks. Nov. I. 1846. ly BE L IE V K AND LIVE. THOMSON'S Compound syrup of Tar t Woocl Kaptha. 111 E nnpescadnntsd awcee-e nf tbi mntiieine, in . Ihe reMoratinn of heahh, to those who, In dev. psir, had given up all hojiea, hi given it an eiat ted reputation above all other remedies, furnixhing evidence of it intrinsic vane and power, aa the on ly scent which ran tie retard uun for the cure of Pulmonary Consumption, BrouchitUa, Asthma, Pain u the side and Brral, Spitting of BWod, W hooping Cough, Croup, Ae. Attention ia requested to the following ASTOV. ISHING CURE.hv Tli"ni.n'. Compound Syraa of Tar end Wood Naptha ! ! Philailrlphia, May Zil, 1844. MR. THOMSON Deer Sir Will, grateful feelings I inform you of the alnnihing effects ef your medicine, which has literstty tais.d me from adeath-liedl Mv dhee, Pulntonary Coaaema lion, bad reduced me o low that my phytician s nojnced my cse hopeless ! At this juociioa 1 be gan to u-e yoar medicm1, and miraculous aa it may seem, it has eompMelv nutored me to bealtbalter everything eiae bad tailed. Respectfully voure, ' WA8IHM1 TON MACK. 5 Charlotie street, above Geoige sueee. The andereigned, being penaaallv acquataled with Washington Mack and aVfr audenaits, bear witness la. tbe astiniking effi eU ef Thamaan's timipound Syrup ef Tar, sod tbe truth ef lb) a bove atauuurail- , . . r . 4 JOS. WINNER, SI North Third street, DAVID V1CKEH8. 43 Almond street, ' HUGH MGI.N1.EY. 8. E. corner T.ro.ay and Fourth sliest. Prepared mdy by 8. f, Thnmsna, N. E. Corner of 6lh and Siruc streets, Philatte'phia. Agents. H. B. Maasev, 8mba'y; It. Gross, and Dr. Macphereon, Harrinborg Jni.G, Brown, Puttavttlei Geo. Earl, Re. ding; H.Minon tt Ma on, Towanda, Bradord county, Pa. Price 54) oeuta pi-r botnV, or i p. r doaen. ... ' Rrtoare of a imitations. 1 " ' ' Philadeliibia. June tHth, H45. U ' ' '' . tUcorec WrAcr, . BOIS BIAKJBB smr OHAMDX.ES. . So. H iVsra Wmler Street, Pmiittdttpktm, - If IT AS constaiHty on bead, a geaeral sasvtrt II II aaetit of Coedage, Setae Twines, Ac., vist .1 era! Itopes, Fishing Repea, White Ropes, Mend la Ropes, .Tew J.iaaa tu. Canal Boatav. Aiaa a rovupvjte aaewtmst nf Sevnd Vwiaea, Ae, eacw as Hemp tHied and Herring 1' wane, Beat Patera) fjill Net Vvriwe, Cotton Shad and Merriai Twme,fea Taraeda, Ac. Ac Alao, Bed Cmda, Hough Lines, tfaHer a, TrScee, Cotton and Linen Carpel Obaine, c, all ef wtuea ne wUI dietwae af en rnasouassv terms. ,t 'C ,f. ,. . j PHiladeipbia, Neveabar It, U4J. ly
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