, The Infuwl tat Prep-.,. t -( "The smile of childhood, on the cheek tf age.' ' 'A entr,o bMide't mother kneels " . 4 lw , lip? V V . W ' tVv: . And fain would Ijap the vows it feels, - To him eatbroa'd sbotre.1 ' ' ' e . . - i .... , , , -H . Thst, cherub i,,1ht stsinlets brow, ,. ,. ,,' s . So erquisitely fairW , . . Who would not to en infant now, ' To bresthe en infant praysr ' 1 , No crime hath sbsded itt young heart, The eye scare knows a tear ) ; 'Tit bright enough from earth to part ' A ad grace another sphere! (' . And I wss ones a happy thing, ' ., Liks that which now I see,-'- ''':. No May-bird on eeststic wing, ' ' , " , More beautifully free : ..,'..',..,:, The cloud that baik'd in noontide glow, '' ' The flower that danced and shone, r All hue and sounds, above, below, .. , , Were joy to feait upon ! . Let wiidom imile loft forget The colder haunti of men, 'To hie where infant heart ar met, And be a child again ; ' ; To look into the laughing eye And e the wild thought play, While o'er each cheek a thousand dye ,- Of mirth and meaning atray. O, Manhood! could thy spirit kneel Beside that tunny child, . . . . At fondly pray, and purely feel ' Withoul u undefil'd ' , J , That moment would encircle thee, With light and love divine, " Thy gaze might dwell en Deity, And Heaven itself be thine ! From tbe Boston Post Cars! a. When I was down in Boston town, A month ago or more, I saw a very sing'lsr thing I never aaw before. 'Twaa hanging in window case ' . . Upon a thing a straddle Looked something like an hour glass ' . And something like a saddle. I asked ot aeveral citizens, ' Who chanced to be at band, ' "What wai it?" but their gibberish 1 could'nt understand. One fellow called it a "restraint On certain parties placed, ' Like a decree in chancery, , To atay the tenant's wast !" Another just tbe -queerest chap Of any in the swarm Said, " 'twas the glass of fashion, but It tea the mould of form." Another aid " 'twas a machine . A lady used to rig her . To brine her form and life into ' The very smallest figure." At last a little girl came out, And think of my amaze! She asked me "if 1 would'nt please To buy a pair of stays T" -Of course I'd heard of "stays" before, But, strike me deaf and dumb! If ever I until that hour, . Stspected "them we um !" Well isn't it exceeding strange That any maid or wife,. Just for a little taper should Put out the "lamp of life ;n I know that lunatic must have Straight jackets put about 'em ' But women in their wit should make A tkift to do without 'cm I Ciebiual Joke. A few year aince, rsys the Delta, when lite Rer. Dr. Hawks was about leaving New York tor tbe South, he was wai led upon by the vestrymen of a small church in Westchester county, and urgently solicited to uke charge of the same. Tbe Rev. Dr. graci ously received the enmrnittee, but respectfully declined the p ropy fa I, urging ss e chiel objec tion that the salary, though liberal for J he pa rieh whieb they represented, would be inede ipiate for hi expense, be hsving e considerable lamily of small children to educate sod provide lor. Due of the committee replied, 'the Lord will take care of them: he bas promised to beer the young riven' cry, and provide Tor them.' Very true,' said the Reverend gentleman, 'but he ha not promised to provide fur the yoong Hawk.' A Nsw IUi t. Fhe editor of the Chics ge Democrat gives the Killowing good sdvice. Wives, love your hnsbaud and make tbeta Uke paper.' Lmo'e RrroaT to Larlachb. On the oo cssion of Mad'lle Linrt's second rehearsal at thai Opera House, llio celebrated Lsblscbe wss so delighted Willi ber singing, tliat he came op to her end said, enthusiastically, "Give me your hand ; every note in your v6ice is s, petrl.' .'Give ine your bat,' was the reply ot the lair singer, end then putting it up to ber mouth and giviug one or her incomparable roulsdes, 'Here, said she, 'is hatful of pearls for you." .. Tui'x. Dr, Beecher say a: 'Never chase i lie. .Let itslone, snd It will fun itself to death . I cso vork out good cbifscter tuucb faster thsa so one else can lie tne out of it, ; . ... 7 r The followin; lit ahnwii.the rurrent value of all Vnnnvlvanla ttank N.itee. "'The most Implicit re liancetnsy he pbvVorxih h. T h httirftoetH rffotlf eomperM evitti i d eormcteJ from fiik oetl'e Reporter. 1'S''' '-' ( " ;ttankVlii: iiiiiiteiphf a.'1-'"; ' ; loetior. Put An. ..-.' . , JM , .,-P"r . . P"' . pot ... ?. pr , pr, i p"' '. pr v '.. . P' pat P" I'"' P . P,f , P" flank of Noth Ameik-n . . ' , , ,, Hsnk ot the Nnrtliert. M'-ertir Commercial Sank nf rrnn'a Farmers and MerhanJr' Bunk fCeninion Bar-k . , f . ' PbiWehihia Bnk ' , 'r 1 t V.. t. Jchoflkill Bank . .. , .,. Southwark Bnk , .... . .. Wewtem Bank " t: MechanW-e' Bank . . Mnnufacturpre A Mechsnice' Bjnk Hank of Perm Townnhip , f-irard Bank , . ' ft, Rnk of Conimerre, li Moyamrnaing Bank of Peonevlvanii . . . . , , ,f Conntry Banks, . Bank of Chester County ' Westchester Bank of Pelaware County Cheater i Bank of Rermantnwn ' fSermanlown Bank of Monomery Co. . - Norr'ntown Doyleetown Bank Dnylrnown ' Caston Bank ' ' Rsatnn t fermere Bank of Bucks ro Bristol par par pir par jir par pir Bank of NnrthnmHerlnml ' Ni'rthnmbcrland par (nlumMa Bvnk eV Tiriilr cn.(iuml)is par Farmers Hnk of Lanraster Lancxtei tar Lancaster fJounty B.mk (.ancaater Bank Farmers' Bank of Reading OtTtre of Bank of Penn'a. Office do do Office do do Office do - f do I .sncssler par l.anreer ' pti Reading ' pat Harrisbttrg" Thee l.ancaaler 1 offices Beading f do not Easton J issue n. NOTE8 AT DISCOUNT. tank of the United States PhirMhia Miners' Bank of PoHsvllle Potieville Bank of Lewiton lwiatnwn ' Bank of Middlotown Mlddtetown Carlial Bank J ' Carlisle Exchange Bank Pittahorf Ilo do ' branch of Hnllidavannrg Harrtshurg Bank Harriahurg f.elonon Bank ' Lehanon Merchants' A Manuf. Bank Pittsburg Bank of Pittsburg Pittsburg West Branch B mk Willismsport Wyoming Bank Wilkealiarr Xnrthnmpton Bank ' Allentown Berks County Bnnk Reading ' Office of Bank of V. 8. Pittahnrg S3 I H i fsiled do Do do do EHe '"' Do do do New Brichton do Bank of Chsmliershurg ' Chsmbersburg Bank of Gettysburg ' Ofttysbu'g Bank of Suiquehsnns Co. Montrose 1 Erie Bank Erie ' lalj Farmera & Drovers' Bank Waynesburg a Franklin Bank Washington IJ Honesdale Bank ' - Honesdale '' l Monnnfraheta Bank of B. Brownsville I i Vork Bank York ' 1 . N. B. 1 he notes of those hanks on which we omit quotations, and sohatitute a dash ( ) are not purchased by the Philadelphia broker, with the exception of those which heve s letter of reference, BROKEN BANKS. Philadelphis 8av. Ins. . Pbilsdrlphls Loan Co, Schuylkill Sav.Ina. Kenxingion 8av. Ins. A Penn Township 8sv. Ina. Philadelphia da do de do failed failed failed Manual Labor Bans, ( T. W. Dyott, prop.) failed rwanda Bsnk Towanda Alleghany Bank of Pa. Bank of Beaver Bank of Kwatara . Bank of Waxhington . Centre Bank : City Bank Farmers' Jt Merh'rs' Bank Bvtlford Beaver Harrialiiirg Washington Belli-f.mU Pittahuig Pituburg Fayette c. (irfcuraatle llaruiony no eale cioaed closed failed cliMM'd no sale failed fjiltf.1 failed no sale Farmers' St Mec.h'ct' Bank Farmers' &. Mech'cs' Bank Harmony Institute Huntingdon Bank Huntingdon no sale Lew mi own no sale Juniata Bank Lumbermen's Bank Warten DuodafT New Hope Milton Moadsilla Port Carbon Carlule Montroea Uniontown (ailed no aale . cioaed no sale clotted failed closed . failed Northern Bank of Pa. New Hope Del. Bridge Co. Northumb'd Union Cot. Bk. North Weatrrn Bauk of Pa. Office of Schuylkill Bank Pa. A sr. & Manuf. Bank Silver Lake Bank , , Union Bank of Penn'a. . Weetmnrelaud Bank Oreenaburg closed Wilkesbarre Bridge Co. Wilkealisrre no aale try All notes purporting to be on any Pennavl. vania Bank nut given in the above list, may be aet Jown as IrsuUs. ' NEW J Ell KEY. Bsnk of New Brunswick Brunswick failed Belvidete Bank .. . Belvider : . Burlington Co. Bauk Mvdford . .. par Cominereial Bank. Perth Aralioy a Cumberland Bank . Bridueion par farmers' Bank ....... Mount Holly - par farmers' and Mechanics' Bk Bahway 4 Farmers' and Mrchsiitra' Bk N. Iliunswick fsiled Farmera' and Merrhanta Bk Middletown Pt. Franklin Bank of N.J. Jersey Cky . failed rf olmken Use U. Uiasing l-o Hotxikea . failed tailed failed . failed tailed : i par leraey City Bank !; Jersey City Mechanics Bank ratleraoii Belleville . . MorruUuwn Freehold Newark 1'renton , Jeiaey City Newark Manufacturers' Bank . Morrie County Bank Monmouth Bk of N.J. Mechanics' Bank r Mecheiiica' and ManuC Bk Morris Cenl and Bkg Co PostNotoa , 00 saU Newaik Bkg eV Ina (To New Hope Del Bridge Co ..LsmbeiiavilU ' e It l N. J. Maonfac and Bkg Co Hoboken failed failed N J Proteeton A Lombard bk Jersey City : Orange Bank . Orange - ' i i Patervon Bank ' raterausi failed i Peoples' Bank - 1 . do Princeton Batik . : Princeton per 1 psr ! . par "I failed failed i failed Pr par par par -r par yu par V 8alni Banking Co Baleut . . i Stale Bank Newark i X ... State Bank - , F.bsabMbtowe Hista Batik . ;. Camden . - . State Bauk of Morris ' Merhalowa . tiiata Bank . Trenton Hslem and Phtlad Manuf Co Halem Sussex Bank Kewton . Trenton Banking Co . Tteolua Uuion Bank Dever Washington Banking Co. Hackenssck DELAWARE. Bk of W lira & Brsndywins Wilmington Bank of Delaware Wilmington' Bank of Siuyrut Smyrna Do biench Mitford 1 ' Farmers' Bk of State of Del Dovet Do brsiu'h . Wiliuiogton Do branch ' ' Georgetown Do ' Iriucb ' Newcastle Union Bauk WiluMngtoo ay Under t's 3 OJ banks marked thus () there ar eu ther sounterfeit er altMad uma. ik .u. J Bjoaaifisuous, in dieulsuoo. i . -.. . IJP k JCT & Cffil UB eaGw . Thti Medicineis. waVnt.rd on oath, not to Contain s panicle nf Calnmel, Cirrelve 8ub limate, Arsenic, Chlirrid V Oold, or any dolt Is rOu minersls , " " ' '. ". ' ' 1 The principle: upon' which this Medfdn set. U hy setisttng" sod bitittonMiit With "natorst it drives out sll foul acrlmrmlnus' humors from the Mood, altd bofly; slid b aaimifstlnt with" and strengthenine the gHairic juice of the stomach, It ssslnts digeaion j In effort (her is not a vein. arte ry, mtisdd Or pervf In ' the human hly,' that Ma not strengthened 1y the FANACE A,' snd It also posseesee the" .remark aids propprfy ' of removing mercury from the bones ainl joints. ' ' '.' '"' '' ' ' ...u . ., tt .i-'X ..s'-.. FOR' ERUPTIONS Op TMB.'-KlX,'" Scurvy, Sfcnrbu'it AftVtl.ma, Tumors, Ser.-fuli of Kings' Ei ; White Swelling'. Eryirwla. Ulcers, CsnreiS. Running Sots,' Scab and Bile' tirhi and a dererndnrd peraeeranpe irf D SWEET 8 Eft's PANACEA, will effect s cuis. x ... ' , :' FOR t DIGESTION. ' Rrjrdlnrt nf f.tod, Njue. Vi'miiings, Nervous af-t-rtinns. Bitliou eomptainta, Hetdart e. Pa'en, or Frmale Irregularities, D'. SWEETSEirs PAi NACEA will soon ff.-cl S cor j but if olioate, or attended with eripins ' flying pains, the dose should be'inC'eaaeil.'and the cure will aonrj w rf fected. li nitt the pft'ients frijf'.ten 'themst-lves with the idea that thy are ton we to take much mrdi'-ine; but bear lit mind that this ml'dly npers ting med cine put not wrakne into the frame, hut mHl certainty draws weakni a out, leaves strength in its place, end by giving coimki d steep a' niit'it, and an appetite in relish any find," reenlntee the whole frame wi h ' vigorous action, clearing the mind and improving tbe eight. --' SCROFULA AND GLANDULAR AFFEC- TIONS. Scrofula la siid tr be heriditary," th" infant r ceiving from its parents lbs seed of this diaeas., which it'creaar-s with its years, if neglected end not aohmit'ed to freqnpnl puriflction with Dr. 8WEETSF.R'3 PANACEA. The glan.la are pla ced in the corner of the body, and nut of the way of direct commonicat 'on their real ue U a ul jeci on which niurh difler.. ce of opinion prrviilaj it sulTi. es us to know ih t when in a daeard state they are capaMe of being .nr Bed snd cleansed hy s long enur of Dr. 8 WEE TE R'3 PANA CEA, whirh reaioies thi m to sound snd proper sction. 8cruful-'Us persons rsn never pav too much attention to their blood, its punfii stion shou'd l their first thought, for after a long coure of prrw vcrance, they vt ill ever cure heredit try diaease. In caaes of JACSDICE. ASTHMA. LIVER COMPLAIXTS, TIC DOLOitEUX RHEU MA 775 .W OR RHEUMATIC GOVT, Dr. 8WEHTSBR S PANACEA csnnm be too high ly extolled it eeatcbea out the very root of the dicsse, snd y r m-ving it from the Blood makes s cure certain and perm tnenU ' Fur dieeaeee nf the Bladder and Kidntyn, Slrie-, turtt. CravtL Stone, Files. Fhtttla. Ulinary Oh Btruelinni and Extreme Costivtntst Dr. SWEET SHU'S PANCEA is the beet remedy ever tr.el; it remove alt tho acrimonious humo r fr.mi the Blood which gie rise to the above dieaes, and by keeping the blood in s par condition,' insures health. For DROPSY, FALLING o t BOWEL8, ImpnTitie f the Btnod,'Mmurial Taint. Weak nettofthe Spine I'lmnof Blood tothe Head Gid d ue. Sitting and Bntzing AVse in the Head and Ear, Dr. rt W E EPS E R'8 PANACEA will give cert tin relief; in sll severe and chronic reaea, the patient cannot be loo often reminded that lar ger dutft and pertrveranee will effi-ct a cure. Io Chilli and Freer. B ilium Fner, Affection of the Eyet and Fare, Spongy and ftlredtng Gum Branthitie and rectnt Ctmghi and Culd; Dr, SWEETHER'st PANACEA will be found perfectly sure and cert iio in its effect. ... , GRAVEL AND URINARY COMPLAINTS. Thote romp'ain'S are generally attended with the most fatal ronatquencee, and are seldom nr ne. ver ru'ej j the pieiu-nl miide of treatment tb'y UKtial y accompany the patient t the grave, after offering the moat excruciating pain and torture. The eausn of ihcse eomptairi'a are the ssme aa all nther. the dioaa id the blHd lecomi s encrusted on the fin at narrow psasage. whence er-srf morbid secretions and tppagaof uiine. Yu will find the most poworful diuretics of no nae.aa they Onlf incrraae the quantity hf urine and do not puiify and strengthen th psrta. Bv purifying the blood with Dr.SWEETSER'8 PANACEA, tou re move the cause of tbediseise.conaequentty it cen not exist auy longer, after eufficient peisevrnce in its use baa deprived the blood and body of all acrimonious humors and iucrust stion. . . - DISEASES or ret LUNUS-4;ON8UM PTION. This is a very prevalent and fatal dim-e it re suliamoktly from neglected Cnugha, colds snd brou. ehiti., also from irnioope Irealmeni in many oti.er eaaes, such as ntessles, fever, inflammali.n and auiall pox, and a host of other badly treated diseases whera the cause, inetxed nf hsviug Isrg thoroughly removed from the blood snd body, have only been palliated or removed from one part to break nut in another. By divesting y eur bodies uf all foul hu mors, through the medium of Dr. HWEETSEK'3 PAN ACEA. the core is at once rendered certain and permanent - Itrcollect, while there is acrimo nious humors dialing in the ciicu'aiioti, it i as apt to settle oo the long as any ot'ier part of the Imdy ; this is the reason that consumption is so prevalent. BILES; 80RE8AND ULCERJ3, . . Whirh you see on the ex'erir, come from snd bsvs their source in, the iniriier, end might juat ss well have rattled on your lungs, liver, rw any other pait; which we know they frequently do, and md iluce moat violent inflammatory disoiders. The bumor which orcasiona these sore is of a h'gbly acrimoiiiona burning nature. We know it ffom the pain it gives in forming, and after ar.l its ra pidly ulcerating and eorr dg the flash and skin ot lb part where it brrske out . 1 bis shows the neers4ily of frequently uiifying the blood with Dr. 8WEBT8EK S PANACKA. end keeping auch malignant humors in su1 jtion. Should you have bile 4 nicer, be lhankfal thai osive ha uk-n trouble to warn yen of lb dangei youi life and be dy ia in, for it is s warning tat li e blood i foul. Had tbia earns acrimony a b e'ed 'ha hjegi in Wad .f the surface of your body foe tt erai, eoosump lion of the longs wou d hsvj been lhWequro a. Di lay not then, to poiily and clesus uh Dr. 8wstsct'aPsnsces.' , .. . r , SPINE DISEASE , Spinsl sAvcliona, nlargemsnt f tbe hnre and joints, white swellings, hip joint complaint, tup tutee, falling of the bowels and worn dramre, will find atpeedyouie in Dr. &IVEETEK S PA NACEA. Where tbe disease bas brou of lug standing, tbe time required to make curs will I longer hut tbe patient easy rest assured that a determined perseverance wdl effect iL ., - . BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA see DISEASE OF ... '.THE, WINDPIPE. ' , .. . ! Tbrse dUeaser pioceed from the seriosity Of corrupt humors of tbe blood, hsving se ttled iuelf on the throat and lunge, end stopped tbtm up, so tbst tbsy snnns draw sufficient sir in fos respiretioo. Dr. 8WEE1 SER'rt PANACEA will gie iu.cn. diste relief, and to RtsKf lbs f urs perrKt sod csr, ,' I".. ... 1 , '. I '1 II" Jt-.J liL.t . L ..)!. . j i.n tain, if shoeld be eowtleaed sonie tiet fftet, ti free ths sys'errl of all bad'huttior. j! , i , t . '(hi ..; . i--r . .., If RHEUMATISM, RHRUMATfO G OUT AND MERCURIAL. DISEASES Find a, safe snd peedy qure.ra DrJSWBET S Eft'S PAHA CEA. It cure by eearchttig every blond. vea-el nd srtery, nd. driving out all impu ritles' snd foul humors secemutstsd. therein, which e the cause of rh umstism, (oqi end swelUnn of tn Joints. , J be delstereua elfei t or calomel snd other minersl poisons, rea lity yield to its sovereign Influence indeed, when its valiable properties be come fully known, tb use of all miner I p daon Will be consigned, tn 'the tomb of all the Capnleia,' and only - be 'thought of. M,e by cwt m of the dar ker ages. Dr. 8reel-er' Panacea la also a sure cure fo ,dyeprpaia,r4Ja4nsijursa vertigo, head ache, pain in the breast and liver complaint, Wii..a 'Lj'" v.:-tt FEVER AND AGUE,) r Fryer iswl eiav eauaedt. by, a disorderly move ment of ihe hl'.wd, struggling to fee Itself of snmea thing that eocarwhara. i ii f4ct, every kind of fe ver is nothing m raihan a struggle between the bo -d and corrupt ho mora, fern! all vonn aa the gor rut t, humors are rxpeled, you baV nf more fever. When a pat ent with fever tuhmits to be VI. d, or hsv hia hlo si (wiiaoned with met-ciiry, ft weaken hit frame to eurh a degree' thai if he anrviren the prorea, it always leaves him subject I t distressing chilla, when B times out of lit he resort to kiue pitl piiwdera, bi tonic mitturra; this is going fmitl bsd to worse, a these vegetable pilfs. powders, he, are nothing but mercury and qu nine in digttlse, wh'ch may flnr a time drive the diaease so far into ths body aa n il to be perceplihle, but very eooh it will breik out agtin with fearful virt'etire Tn cure ague and fever, the cause nf the disrate must be re moved mil of tbe blood snd body, which csn beef f.rtuilly done by ueing Dr. SWEEPSER'S PA NACEA,' which purifles'etransea and alrengihens, ft rontons nothing that can poe-ihlv injure, and ita use ie elweys is safeguard gint chills and fevers. ' -I' In sit Ctats or Pitts, Dr. SWEETSER'9 PANACEA will rff et a very speedy cure. It re moves fiom the blood, stomach snd bowels, all those foul send horning humors, whirh are. the raoae of I'ilra and Costivem-es and by strengthen ing tha dig'-Stive nrgsus, improve every part of the mine brxty, ' FLATULENCY AND WIND. Thee disease e nu ed by the stomach snd bowels being qboked up with viscid slimy mailer, 'he air whiib entrra them r mnnte-cpe until forced by some contraction of the a omach to expel it ; hsi re 'he cause of pain.' A few dosea nf Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA will convince the sufferer tbst telief is situined "' GREAT MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN. Psreuts will fi.d the PAN ACE s ln iblc mmlicine for the r rhilden, keep:ng their bodies in e heal hy c ndiiin, thereby asiating their g owih; rhiUlrvn nr roan persons, sfier tsking it. sre not lint-la to be S'tscked with sn epidi-mic s brfore, as it slwsys Irsvrs the blood in e pure Condition, snd tbe mire ty tem in s strengthened stste ; it drives nut e'l kinds of weakness from ths body snd leavee all heal by within. MARRIED LADIES Will find Dr. 8 WE PEER'S PANACEA a medi c ne purely adapted to their use. " Most Isdie du ring the peri, al of pregnancy are afflicted with pile. Dr. 8weeiaer's Panacea, by regulating tha bowels, will eptirely obvia this, and Ita purifying projier tie on the blood tud fluids, inpurea to them hral thy off pring. . No one who ia mother should he without it, S"d those who are nursing will find it of g'eat tx nt fit to ihe healih of ihetr infants. . For bariennea and ell disraaea nf the womb, it is without a rival in the entire hirtoiy and catalogue of niedtcinea ; by its extrsordinary strengthening power, it stimulate and strengthens the womb, a weakness of which is the csu-e of failure to bsvs offapriug. NERVOUS DISEASES. Under ibis head . msy be classed Ps'piistinn nf ihe Heart, Tic Doloreaux or Fscearhe, Neurslgia, Indigestion, Toothsche, Melauchol),Hvierir,end in fact, evi-ry diseaae cued by the sharp, biting acrimonious humors irritating the nerve ( the nrrvee leceiv the morbid inipteinn from the slo marh, or rather from tha blood through Ihe agrnry of the stomach and dige live organs, and although other parts of the body are apparently the seat of the disease, elill it is caused by tbe morbid impiea sion conveyed from the blood by the nerves, to thai part. A lew doarsof Dr. 8 WEETsElt'S PA NACEA will soon assure the patient that be lias lbs cure in hia poaaesaion. . ; ERYSIPELAS, on ST. ANTHONY'S FIRE. , -Tbia ia an inflammatory dider, alveny attend ed with more nr less pain. It proceeds from the foul, aerimonioua humors lodged in the blood snd fluids, settling on lite liml-s and face, causing ex treme pain and fevers ; all applications on the sur fs re ere worse than useless, aa they only tend to throw the diaeeae in some other part," snd perbap reuse death. ., Bleeding ia likewise impropar sTo cms the disease yeu mu-t gel rid of tha csuso ; on ly msnsge I get lbs foul bumor out of your blood, and vou will be well in a day. Dr. SWEET SB R'8 PANACEA, thorough purifier of tbe blood, will erarch out every impurity in Ihe mote remote pitta of the body end expel it through tbe medium of tha boa els.. There is not e vein, arte ry, mnscle or organ of tbe entire framework of man, that Dr. 8weelser'e Psnscea doee not im prove. To take it when you are well I to keep well ; snd when sick to become well. DR. SWEETSER S PASACBA. bei ni com posed niily ol s vegetable mstter, or medical oerhe, end warranted, oo oath, es containing not one par tirU) of mercurial, mineral, or chimicsl suhstsnees, ie fund lo be perfectly bermleae to Ihe sot tender ege, or the weakest frame, under any stage of hu man sulTeiing! the mot plrnt snd benign in its o srution that was ever off red to the world ; snd al the same time the most certsin in seart hing out the root of auy e-mplaini, however deep, and of performing a f ire. Price $ I per bottle, or six bottles fur $5, For sale, wholesale . and retail, at ihe corner of CHARLES end PRATT Streets. Bsbimore, snd altohy ( ; GEORGE BKKiHT, Nov.8 S47, y- , , Hunhury. tlOUNT. VEUNON U5 North 2d si., bet. Arch & Race sts., I li i la cl c I p h ia. , 1TBRADY cV PARKER ieswctfolly inform their fViends Snd Ihe public lhat th y hsv taken ihe above named' bouse, recently kept by J. 8. Adatu-s'aad are piepered to aeeommodste cuete in era ia the most satisfactory manner and at ree sonable prieesv ' ' " '' - Their table will be' supplied with the bl eeri ety the market affords their parlore snd eteeping aptrtmen'e wHI be in the best order. ' The house) has been thoroughly 'repaired snd furnished with e iew to the comfort of lisveliere snd strsngersg Hsving had several years ex pert nee in the business, tbe bop I give geooral satisfaction, and reapectfully. iovila travallcra and stiarw's la gise there ecahV ' ' BRADY dr. PARKER. fbilsdelphls, Jtousry 1, 1847. tf h, .. . ' 'f " .t h'-s'"' .irf.' Or a ,r FfotA 50 i& 400" Acres, (' At fsem -ft t per tere WE offer .if eaU-l-nd for" reilment, shout SEVENTEEN THOUSAND ACRES or unimproved lari f In rAMnTs. la above stated, to the first twelve "puretmserv For Iwo drtllsT per aerf, hntf eah, and ihe rest in three yeuly' pay ment. Ihe'purcner vnsy rhnnae hi fain 'out of the whola. 17,000 acre (excepting walcrpoel r ano tne rme ttmner 'snd.) ,eTf-rri The premises are-situated In the cottntieaerf Wy. ommg and "ollivan; Penn'a., ' about 6A miles north from Northumberland, end IU Mrev weVt ward from the North B-anrh nf the Suoejnehantie River, on the heads of Mahonpeny snd' Lnyelsotk creek. -About S.000 sere have been already eold to So familie. and settled bv thetn, snd they have cleared shout ftOO acre. - They rtrtlifyAhal the - SOIL. IS niCIt'AflID DEEP,- and tb' ground 'reewistdy fevetr "rtmtwred with Sugar Mspl.Beeh, Heiht.1ck,wWltdctieny.'ftc. well wntsf.-d by (in s,ninge, streams end Ukes, and the Sirt'STio'rf ITncohta)Oati HiitVar. Their fuW tesrrony and description -ny be eeen St the office of the irttinhury American," signed by John HuntsingSr, Henry Kauch and 14 other sett lera j ) -' i t ."' ! ,,. . . , t 1'hose who wish to see the lend, er to make pur chases, msy csll on H. MELLAS. os at once ge through banvilta Bleomiurg and .Orangevil'e. eVc. to the Berwick Turrpike, which pai-e with in fi mile of the prereiae. Only solier end in lustrinoe nt lees ere invite.).', Tha clsring fen cing, dte. e -et sboot Ihe eame aa in other counties A family .hnuld bse 100, or more, to begin there with aufeetiorr.: , Apply to Charlu I'l aant$.Eia , Agent, Sun. bury, fur further infift-mationi or ie the proprietors. HUtiH HEI.IjAS, XttHfuiry. ' JOSEPH 9, ANTHONY, Williamyort, f KtlKUIS A. rnll.R., IMUtWUtei ' f- Oetolr 16th, I847.2hi ,sjj .. . , , ,. PHIIsAliEIsPmA r Vatchey Jcwellry ttiid Sil- -. . . ver w are, Guaranteed Mterfir the price than ni any other wart ro thilnrftlphta. may be hud,-, WhnlrtnU and Betn'L at ' (Lnte !VIJIIiL.AS IIIUKAY'S) No. 7'2 North ad Blreet. ttbove Aroh, PHILADELPHIA, ATTA1 CHE', sll kind', fair, w end medium v qu jtitir. arnonr which sr.-, Gold Lrv,-rs. full jewell'd, 10 to 1 100 Leplnns, do ; 35 1 1 40 Silver Levcra, : ' : do ' ' il i .! ; '. ttl lo 80 - lespb ea. . do , 13 t . 18 Quartlers. Ce," - - fl to - 10 (juartier, imitation, .ft ; ' r Jswstlar. Diamond, Oold Chains, Gold Pens i'h Gold end Silver holders, Pencils Breast Pios, Finger end Ear Rings, Bracelet., Dateoa of shell, coral end lava, with every other article of Jewell ry of the richeet and most fashionable pat tern. - ' ' ' ' - Suvaa Wanx Pla'ea, Foika, Spoons, Cops, dec, of Stsndsrd 8ilver. '. Pltk Wans. Castora, Cake B takets Fans. Vases, Card Cases, and other Rich Fancy Gobda in great Variety. . . ,. . . Wholesale Buyera will aave money by calling here bef ire purchasing. ' ' 1 T'i ' Krep bl advi rtl-emenl. and call al No. 7S You will be satisfied the Good are really Cheaper and better than ar offered in the city. v For aale, low, a handsome pair of Show Cases, suitable for a Jewellrv or Fanry store. Apply as above. ' 1 Sept ?5ih. 1W47 ly ' D I CIS SON & CO, No. 80 Market Street, five doors below Third. .Smith side, PUIIiADBLPHIA, Importer t M'tioleHulo lfalrrt In WATCHES, W.lch Gla-ses and Materials. Jewelrv of sll de.crltti ns, qualilie- and elytra, compiiaing all the articles connected with the Trade, ' CUks. Dtxaon d;. Ron's Britsnnia, Gcrm.in Silver snd Sil ver-Plated Wsres. Sheffield and Birmingham Plated Fanry Article. Rodgera cV. Son's and Wostenholm's Cutlery, Its : xors, Scssqrs, Erasers, Detk Ktiirs,&c. Iory Handled Table Cutlery, of ihe finest, msdiom and common .qualities. A large saeoitment of Gold Pens. Pciifocal Spectaclee. Papier Mar he and Japanned Tray a, various shapes and qualities, at reduced ratee Gold Watch Csaee, Dials and Silver-Ware, of sll ; descriptions, manufactured to order. ' DICKSON dr. COn having recently removed into ths large end commodioue warehouse formerly occupied by Messrs. R. Abhpst & Sons, end more recently by Aaanoaa-r Y Rsmisotos, beg leave to inform Watch Dealers, Country Merchants snd others, that they design having at all times a large S'sortment of Goods, of their own iinpnrta tioni which they are determined to veil st lbs lowest rste. ' ' (j Every attention will be paid io ihe Packing of Good, nd iu the execution of Ordt-rs, the quali ties and piices will be fully guarantied against all compriiiion. . PhiUdelphia, Juoe 19th,' 1 M7. ty " ' First rremium Wrilins Ink. No. 87 North Third Street, ."PHILADELPHIA. FROM Dr. Hare', the' celebrated Professor of Chemistry in tbe University ol Perm's. -Philadelphia, Oct. It, 1843. "Dear Sir Having hied your Ink, I will thank you to aend ins snot her bottle, as I find it lo be rxcelleot. I sm yours, truly," " ' " ' Roar. Hasx." From Dr.' Locke, of Cineinnstl, distinguished for bis numerous scientific resea'cbea. "Medical College of Ohio, Cincinuali, ' " ' January J7, IM4. ' Having used Mr. Hover's Writing Ink, I am satisfied thai it is the bent which ha ever come to my knowledee, and esierially it itrfltcnt for the ue i f Sitetl Pent, and u tH not corrode thetn, even in long u.e. ' '. "'' Jons IirKS. Prof, of Chemist rf.' H HOVER'S AliAMANTIXE CEMENT;-1' From s well known scientific gentleman.' " -fbilsJcl, hia, Fet 7. 1848.'' Mr. Jo-ph E. Hover Sir i A uss of your Ce rornt, and aume practical Ul$ of its supenoiity, bS induced m to reco utueiid it lo others s. sn invslusble article for spending .China, Crises, or Gsbinei Ware. ' . C urs sit MoariT, . . , - - Analytic Cbmiat.,' ( For sale al the Manufactory, Whorrssle and Re. tail. No. 87 Nobts Teisn resiT, oppoajie' Cherry street, Philadelphia, by - - JOSEPH E.' HO YE R, ey it, 1847.' )3Q y ' ' Maniifaturer. a7Tf rG rt Tn rtoytf4j TO POT I bVILLE AND HlLAPkH'UI A J TfjEKSONS iravalling tbis.ioute au bvraby U . inltmd that they ran procure rtbruugfai imkels," by aaskiog tppttestioft, al the. (ote o' Cbarles Weaver, ttunbujy..., . v ASE, JtATP. NortbambMland, Jul 31st, U47. U ' ,,n,.pon Tira cutu?. :Op. lieiUche((iidilins,i . , Mecsle. 8ll RWsWtTo, . Hheumsiirm, Piles, , Ir Burn. Vjrm,, Dyaprpds', Srotve, " ' " Choler Mofn- Smatl Po. Isundk-e,'"1'' fJnnghs.lJiilnaeT, rsmamths Bsek,t nt Whooping Oeuth, ' ' Inward Wesknes. . rf1 v, Consumption. File,. . ri I'slptlstion of the Heart, Liver Cnmplsint, , Rising in tbe Throat, Eriafp.la's,' neaf.es.','" Drrny,Ashra,- ,tet,inga of the Hkir Fevare ofaHikindv :v-Cildt,;Oon. OraveL , .rmele.ViMtiiajntav. ,,Neiv,us Complaint snji.yisitiT.or eTH.1"l"ss'.eiMe' ' raoM if rt'B.iTi or ths atooa, iano'a'. aTNvr.TioBa ''in tns osoa vs o i't.' r r T fj-fi-rt( -rr-n v, aiSsrfOS.'i 5'- ... 'i .tit 'Eperlenre' br peovrd tbst tisarty every Di. t tees 4rigtoe'4 from Lnpnritins of tbe Blood or do-,. rangemen,! of die Digestive Organ ; and to secure Health,' we moat remove' those obstructions or re- f etore the'Btood id its natural state. " " ' , ! , "The'sversTon io'tsking meireine Is most effVe. tuafTv eerrmved b Cuceean's VeT ar. Pre- . sTivs.Pitt., being citmplrttly enveloped tvl'h a roaltng of pure white Sugar, (which is ss ilistinct from the internal ingredients as s not shed fyont the kernel) sen ars so Tiers or mrbiciss. But srs ea easily wallowed aa bite nf candy. Moreover they ieiAr nmtttttte nf gripe in the slightest degree, but .operate equally an all the die eased parts of the sra'cm, instead nf confining Ihemaetves to, arid raeking'any psriicuhr region. Thus, if tl e' Liver he affected, one Ingredient will operas on Ih t psrlienlar organ, and, by cleaning it af an Eicess of Bile restore il lo its natural state. Another will operite on the Blood, and remove all Imroi-itie. in it circulation j white a third wifl effectually ei pel whatever impuriliea may have been discharged into the stomach, and hence they rraiaa t thi boot o etes.'t, re- . move -all, Impure Humor from tbe body; op-n the pore externally Snd internally; scpirat all fors gn and obi mioua particU-s from the chyle, so thit the blood may te tnoroogh'y pore thus secu ring a fee snd healthy action to Ihe Heart, Lungs snd Liver; end thereby they bbhtobk hiltm a- VSS HKS Stl ATM. MSaSS B4VS VllLRn.' Ths entire truth of the above can he ascertained by the trial of a single but ; and their virtue ar so positive snd certain in ree'nrng Health, thai the proprietor hind himself to return the money paid for them in all cases where they do not give universal sitis sction. Retail Price, 25 rf. per Box. . Piincip.d office No. fin Vw st., N. Yoik. Sold by JOHN YOKNO. Snnhury, M. A. McCAY. N-rihumtiland. (tj Bemem'ier Dr. O. V (Jlickener is the in ventor of the Sugar Cos led I'iN. ami tlmt nothing of the s -rl waa i-ver neard - f until he intiotluced thentinJune, I S 1 -1. Puich iseis .hou'd, thi rcfortr, always ask for Clickener'a Sugar Coattl PilU, and take no others, or they will be made the victims of sfiaud. - Sept. 18th, lt47 ly row FI1HE Sohscribera have ihe eidunive light of 1 vending J. M. THATCHER'S Hot Illaiit Hot. Air Cook In; rSaJJllJEsi . in the counties of Northumberland, Col um hi a and Schuylkill; snd from the encouragement met with already, they espect to do a large business. This stove is constructed on sn entitely new prireiide, and on ihe onlv principle that c m make both good wood end coal stove. . The inventor hes over, come all tbe difficulties that eo frequently belong to other stoves. He baa y bi ' arrangement, "con. struclej a broiling fJ3"OVCIa III front, where in hroibnc, roasting, frying or baking may be done, and all the smell that arisca ihatefiom must pas into the combustible rhmler, and ia not at all thrown 'out into the room .PD Besides this, there ii an oven only two inches less than Ihe whole aixe of tbe stove, wherein linking or roasting may he done as well as it can be in ihe common brick oven. This ven is slwsvs fit for it's when the stove is healed, the whole draught of hot sir paes round it constantly. I'uhl e attention is particularly called to 'thi love. Ii can he eien at our Store and Tin Etah linhrnenl in North Danville, at the ign of the t'o lumhia Tin t-hop, and t the 1'ound'y of Rohrltarh V t'b-menl iu Sunbury, where it particular quatio tie will be fully shown and exp'ained io any person Wh-hing to exunine it. ,i - The suhscribeie continue to have on hand all kind of parlot stoves, surh ss radiators, rylenders, fancy and plain, suitable for all who may favor us with a call; also common sheet and Ruesia Iron, which csn be made in any desirable ahape; togc, ther arith a general assortment of tin and japvnned ware, wholesale and retail. Country merrhanta ere invited lo call and examine our slock, as our work cannot be surpassed, and price aandoerate. N.B. We can safely recommend the above men. tiened stove lo ferwiiiis who wish lo erohsik in a good busioes g .Tbe patentee will sell eithercoun ly or stale rights, to suit purchasers, and -on rea sonable terms. He or his agents may be found in Danville, Pa. - J. & J. ARTER. The underaigned, having seen in operation the hot b ail hot air cooking stove, invented and pa tented by J, M. Theicher, certify that we believe, from the manner of ita rontrociin and operation, that it ia tbe beat one ever offered to the public, Tbe airaiigement is so complete and the construction eo judicious, that there ia a saving ot one half Ihe fuel sud time, in doing any given amount of e. rvico, over other celebrated stove. ' In ehort we rcenm ment it in ptefcrenre to all others, for the cimple reason lhat it cmhracea every branch of economy. Samuel Garrett, John W Gsrrett. Divid ChsN field, W F Kiich-n. John M Giav, E Thompson, Smith Thomi-son, J D Hahn, J.-hn flakes, 11 esiki ah Bear, -ElUe F Cooer, Men M Kkhart, Daninl Huffman. Henry H Rissel, F H Caiver, Daniel Drrishach, Joeph Yanknk, BriMiks Epley. Danville, March 6, 1847. ty ' Crs itowssrl's nnlDrrsal SHAVING CREAM. Small quantities given without Charge. .1 114 CActnuf PHILADELPlil.l, PlHIS new end splendUl .ankle, s it name de JL note, I profeaed to be superior lo any Sha ving Cream in iheVi.itcd Slates or Europe, It ia nsorpa.d fr beauty, purity and ftagraner,' ttw' somwbl anaUginia to. Gurleiit'e . Ambial Ciesm and otbei aimilar compounda. . It far sur passes them all by ihe em d'ient pesty consistenry of its lather, which so softens the beard ss lo render shsving 'pkvaaant sod easy. It further paawevse tbe advantage t,vr tbe importe.1 artkb, in being freshly pj. pned, no skill bring wanting in its msti ufactore. E. RoumcI having had many years' ex perience in the celebrated Laboratory of Laugur, i'eie et Fll-, now Kenaud V co of Paris. . , . -, Beside being the bet, it ie the cheap, at article for shaving; a i elegantly put up in boles, with plendid steel engraved label. " ..-'. 1 Price 3 per donen, a 7J eenie for a emgle Vog, to sbave mm year. ' it ie Ua sold st tt.&v per tb. or IS J cent J-er to thai gentlemen ran bav their boir filled at Et'GENE ROISSEL'S, Wholesale and Retail Psrfuinery and Mineral Wa- H ter EeiablsshsseBi. 114 Cksaaul Suwet., v- Dee. , U4. PHILADELPHIA.
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