The America Doy. ' "Fallier, look up ml r that flag, How gracefully It flic: - -. Those pretty stripe tl.fr seem to be A rainbow in the skies." It it your country' As?, ir.y son, And proudly drinks the 'light, O'er ocean's wave in foreign clime, ' A symbol of our might. . Father what fearful noiia it that, Like thundering of the clouds Why do the people wave their hatt, i And rutb alone in crowd t" It i the voice of eannonrjr, The glad about of the free, Thi I a day to memory dear Ti Freedom' Jubiloe. "I wish that I wai now a mun, I'd fire cannon too, And cheer a loudly a the rest But, Father, why don't you T" I'm getting old and weak hut still My beart it big with joy; I've witneti'd many a day like tlii Shout you aloud, my toy. "Hurrah' for Freedom' Jubilee, God bleu our native land ; And may I live to hold the word Of Freedom in my hand !" Well done, my boy grow op and love The land that gave yon birth; A home where Freedom love to dwell, I Paradise on earth. Te Who To Who 1 'Twat oc a cold autumnal night, A ditmal one to view ; ,.,:--Dark cloud ubtcured fair Venn' light, ' And not a star appeared in sight, A the thick forest through, Muggin a usual, "blue," Beating homeward, "tacking" left and right; When all at once he "brought up" tight Againat an old dead yew, At which he "rounded to," And "squaring olT" a if for fight, Said with an oath, I ihan't indite, " internal scoundrel, you ! Light, and I'll lick you, black or white." Just then above bim flew An owl, which on a branch did light, A few feet o'er the booty wight, And then commenced "Tu-uihoo Tu-whovt Tu-xvhoot Tuwhoo " Quoth Muggin, "Do you think to fright, A fellow of my weight and height, With your Trr-whoot-er tuAio, You cursed bugaboo ! 'An if you're Beelzebub, it' quit On-necessaiy you should 'light," For Muggins tint your 'due,' My money matters are all right f The pi inter paid up honor bright? Thereat the owl withdrew, And Muggin mizzled, ton. But there are other chaps who might . Be caught out late some dismal night, Who hav'nt paid what' due .' They know to uho, to who ! Palindrome. Time, the beautifier of tne dead, Adoruer of the ruin, comforter And only healer whea the heart hath bled ' Time ! the corrector when our judgements err, The test of truth, love sole philosopher, Fcr all the rest are sophists (Byron. If the above word, time, be artificially tra.ni owed or roetagrammiscd, it will form the fol lowing words: meti, emit, and item. Now, if the above named worda and it anagrams be placed in the following quadratic poeiiion, then it will form what may bo termed an anagram atio palindrome: TIME ITEM M K T 1 EMIT This word. Time, ia the only word in the l-.'nTlih lantfunce which can be tl.ui arranged, nd the different tranf position thereof are ell it the Mine time Latin words. These word i English, eg well a in the Latin, may be read rither upward or downwards. The English words, time, item, tneti, and mit (to send forth,) are mentioned above ; and .r.L.T.: stilt f . ... mo i.stm unci, ) i ime, sigomca, tear moo ; i) Item, likewise - f.Ti Meti. to ha measured und (I) Emit, he buy. A young- couple were sitting together un doubtedly in some romantic spot, with bird and lower round ; at least the reader is left to in ter lhat they lad 'all these appliances and tneana io btot,' when Ibe following conversation enen--d ; My dear, if the sacrifice of my life would please you, most gladlv would I lav it down at Hiy feet!' 'Oh, sir, you are too kind 1 but it just remind me that it would gratify me by your discontinu ing Hie uae ol tobucco.' 'Can't think of it. It is a habit to which I atn wedded.' Very well, sir; since this is the wsy in which you sacrifice your life for me, and ea you are already wedded to tobacco, I'll takd care fiat you are never wedded to me also, as it would be bigamy. LIST. - ...... PKVXS1XVAXIA. The following list show the current value of all Ntnneylvanta Bank Notes. The most IrnplioK re lienoe nay be placed upon It, a it I every week '.awfully compared with ai d corrected from B'nk eell's Reporter. tanks la Philadelphia. Nse. Location. NOTES AT PAR.''"'. Bank of Not lb America . v- Bank of the Northern I.ilwrties , Commercial Bank of Pcnn's ,. , Farmers' and Mechanira' Bunk - . Kensington B.it'k .' , Philadelphia Bank . , , . Schuylkill Bank . . . Bouthwark Bank . , Western Bank , Merhanica' Hank , Manufacturers' ft Mechanic' Bjnk flank of Pcnn Township , . . OlrardBank k - . Bank of Commerce, lute Moysmrneing Bank ef Pennsylvania . . , Oounlry nanka. Bank of Chester County W'eetchester Bank of Delaware Connty Bank of Oermsntown -Rank of Montgomery Co. Doylostown Bank Ration Bank F armera' Bank of Buck en Bank of Nnnhnmhcilunil Columl.it Bunk cV Bridge. co. Columbia Farmers Bnnk of Laneater Lnneilet Lancaster County Bank Lancaster Lancaster Bank Lancaster Farmers' Bunk of Reading Reedine umre ol tlunk of IVi.n'a do do do AT Disc, it Phi lad. par . par par . par par I par par par par par par par ptr par par par par par par par par par Office do Oflf.ce do Office do NOTE8 snk of the United flutes Minera' Bank of Potisville Bank of LewUtnwn Bank of Middlotown Carlisle Bank Exchange Bank I)o do branch of Harrieburg Bank Lebanon Bank Merchants' & Msnuf Bank Bank of Pittnliurg West Branch B,mk Wyoming Bank Northampton Bank Berks County Bsnk Office of Bank of U. 3. Do do do Do do do Bank of Chamherahurg Bank of Geltysliurg Bank of Susquehanna Co. Erie Bunk Farmer' (c Drovers' Bank Franklin Bank Honesdale Bank Monnngahela Bank of II. York Bank 1 nc MBwaPAren i a law book for the Indo lent, a sermon for the thoughtless, library lor poor ; it may stimulate the most indiflereot, i uisy instruct the moel prulouod. Chester Cermantown Norristown Dnylestown Esxlnn Briotnl Nurthnmlierland par par par pir p lar lisrriaburg" Thee Lancaster I office Reading fdo not Eastnn J issue n. DISCOUNT. Philadelphia Potisville Lewintown Miiltlletnwn Carlisle Pillxhurg llollidavshurg Harrixhurg Lelianun Pittaliurg PilllUTg Williamsport Wilketlarf Allentown Reading Pittshurg brie New Brighton Chainberaliiug (iettysburg Montrose I j Erie IJtlj Weynesburg f) Wsshtneton I Monrsdiile i J Brownsville 1J Yoik 2st 23 i i failed do do N. B. 1 he note of those lnka on which ami! quotations, and subalitute dssh ( ) are not purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, with the exception of those which hate a letter of rrference. BROKEN BANKS. Philadelphia do do do do failed failed fulled failed Philadelphia 8av. Iim. Philadelphia Loan Co. Schuylkill 8sv. Ins. Kensington Hsv. Ins. A Penn Township SSn. Ins. Manual Labor Bank (T. W Dyott, prop.) towanua nana l owanda Alleghany Bank of Pa. Bank of Beaver Bank of Bwatara Bank of Washington Centre Bank City Bank Farmer' A Mech'cs' Bsnk Farmers' At Mech'cs' Bank Farmers' A. Mech'cs Bsnk Harmony Institute Huntingdon Bank Juniata Bank Lumbermen's Bsnk Northern Bsnk of Pa. New Hope Del. Bridge Co. Northnmh'd Union Col. Ilk, North Western Bank of Pa. Office of Schuylkill Bank Pa. Afir.dc Msnuf. Bank Silver Lake Bank Union Bank of Penh's. Westmorland Bank Wilkesbarre Bridge Co. fXj All notes purortitig to be on sny Petinyl tania Bank not given in the above list, may be aet Jown as frauds. ivnnr jr.itsEY. no sale closed closed failed clcd no sale fiiled filled fallaid lio ealc Bedford Beaver Hsriisburg Wellington Ilvlli'fonte Pitubuig Pittuburg Fayelte co. tirvt'ncastle Marmonv Iluntingiion no sain I.ewixtown no sale Warren DiindafT New Hope Millon Mesd title Port Carbon Carlisle Munirnse Uniontnwn Grreiisburg failed no ssle closed no ssle cloaed ' failed closed failed closed Wilkesharre noaale Bronawick Belvider Medford Penh Amboy Hrideion Mount Holly Kahwav N. Btunswick failed Middletourn PL 1 failed Bsnk of New Biunswick Belvideie Bank Burlington Co. Bank Commercial Bank Cumberland Bank Farmers' Bank Farmers' and Mechanics' Bk Farmers' and Mechanira' Bk Farmers' and Merchants' Bk Franklin Bsnk of N.J. Hoboken Bkgdt Ciisxing Co Hob.. ken lemey City Bsnk Jtraey City mecnanica linns. MauufurturiTs' Bank Morris County Bank Monmouth BkofN.J. Mechanics' Bank Mechanics' and Msnuf. Bk Morris Csnl and likg Co Pout Noitsa Newark Bkg cV Ins Co New Hope Del Bridge Co JN. J. Msuufsc and Bk Co failed 1 par i par par i Jerney City Patieison Belleville M orristown Freehold Newark Trenton Jersey City Newark LainbcrUville Hoboen failed failed failed failed failed i par no aale 1 i failed fulled failed i N J Prolecton dc Lombard bk Jeraey City Orange Bank Urange Paters,n Bank Paiersun Peoples' Bank Jo Princeton Bank Prmcuion Salem Hanking Co Salem Stale Bsnk Newark Slate Bsnk Eluahethlown State Bank Cam.len Stole Bank of Morris Morristosrn Slate Bank Trenloa Salem and Pbilad Msnuf Co Salem Susses Bank Newton Trenton Banking Co Trenton Union Bank Dotvr Washington Banking Co. Hackensack UELAWAUE. Bk ef Wiltn dc Brandy wine Wilmington Bsnk of Delaware Wilmington Bank of Smyrna Smyrna Do blench Milford Farmers' Bk of Stste of Del Dover Do branch Wilmington Do bianco Georgetown Do branch Newcastle Union Bank Wilmington rT Tudof 5'a . ----- 9 j 0C7 Ou all hanks marked thus () there are ei Ihcr counter ft it or altered nolue of lb vartoaa ds- ccmlcatiots, in citrulsiiuu. par par i i par i railed (ailed i pv failed par par par par par par par par par CP eaQa SI? W CS OS etC THtS Medicine I warranted, on oath, not to sontain a particle of Calnmet, Corrosive Sub limate, Arsenic, Chloride of Gold, or any delete row mineral. The principle upon which this Medicine ants, Is by Ssstating and hsrmnnWing with nature t 'It dritra out all foul arrironinua humors from the blood and bmly, and lf asxtmilatint with and atrengthenine: the .nitric juice of the stomach, it assUta dieeaion t In short there is not a vein, arte ry, muscle or nerve in the human body, that is not strengthened by the PANACEA, and it also posscrses the remarkable property ef removing mercury from the hone and joint. . ; - ! FOR ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, . Rcurvv, Beorbtric A Rert inns. Tumors, Srr.iful or Klnis' Evi , White 8wellin. Ery.tpelia, Ulcer. Cancer. Running More, Scab and Biles lime sod a deterniinr'd perseverance in D . SWEET SER'S PANACEA, will effect s cure, FOR INDIGESTION. Rejection of food, NjU'ea. Vomiting. Nervous af fcrtiorM, Cilliou complaint, Head ache, P'enea, of Ft mtl Irregularity. Dr. 9 WEETSEICS PA NACEA will soon efC-et a cure j but if oSttieate, or attended with cr.in, firing psins, the dose should be inSTSKSil. snd the care will soor be. ef fci ted. It not the panents frighten themselves wilh the idea that they are too w.,k te take much medirine; but i-t in mind that this mi'dly opera ting mad cine put not wr akna into the frame, but mof t certninly draws weakni sut, lesve (trength in it pi ire, and by giving romioed sleep ai niglit, and an apetiletn relish any fmd, reanmaea the who'e frstne wi h vignru "action," clearmg the mind and improving the sight. SCROFULA AND fJLANDULAR AFFEC Tltl.NS. ScrofuU U s id to be heriditsry, the inf int r.--ceiving from lis psrents the seed of this diaeas. which increat.s with its years. If neglected and not submitted to frequent purific t'utn with Dr. 8WEETSER'S PANACEA. The glands sre pi,, red in the corners of the body, snd not of the way of direct communication ; their rest u-e i a tuliject on which niuch diiTerni ce of opinion previila; ii suffijee us to know ih.it when in a d ftnd stsle. they sre enpa'de of being pur fted and rlennsel bv a long cour-e of Dr. SWEETSER'S PANA CEA, which restores them to sound and pioper action. Scrofulous persons csn never psv loo much sttention to their blood, its purifn stion shnu'd be their first thought, for after a lung courae of peri verance, tluy will ever cure hercditiry disesse. In csms of JACSD1CE. ASTHMA. LITER COMPLAISTS, TIC DOLOKEUX RIIEU MAT1SU OR RHEUMATIC GOVT, Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA csnnot be too high ly extolled ; it searches out ihe very root of the disesse, snd y removing it from the Blood makes a curs rettsin and perm men!. For diaeisr-s of ihe Bladder and Kidneit, Stric ture. Gravel. Won. Vile. Fittula. Urinari (Hi. ttruclumt and Extreme Cottivenett Dr.SWEET SER'S PANCEA is the best remedy ever Irel; it removes all Iho.e acrimonious humois fr.n the Blood which give rise to the sbnve dtsesses, and by keeping the blood in a pure condition, inturee beslth. For DROPSY, FALLINO ovths BOWELS, Iiupiir tin of the Uliud, Mercurial Taint, Weak nestofie Spine Flmnttf Bhodtathe Heatt Gid dines. Singing and lUizting Ko:e in the Head and Ear, Dr. WEBTSER'3 PANACEA will give certain relief; in sll severe snd chronic raves, the patients Cannot be loo often reminded lhat lar ger diaet end ftertntranre will efTi-el a rure. In Chill and Fever. Hi lion Fever. Affection nf the F.yet and Ear, Spongy and lilreihng Gum Rrnnrh ti antl recent Couch and Cold. Dr. SWEETSER'S PAN ACE A w.ll bt found perfectly sure and certain in its rffect-i. GRAVEL AND URINARY COMPLAINTS. Thore cnmplsin's are generally attended wi'h the most falsi consequences, and sic seldom or ne. ver cured by the present ni'ide of iieatrnent ; they uaualiy accompany the pttient t the grave, after euflVring tlte most excruciating psiit and torture. The caua of these eomptaitrs sie the same ss all thers, ihe din id the bbfcid becom s encrus'ed on the fiiiftt in r row pasagee, whence r s. nioibid secietions stwi stnppsgrs of nrine. You will find ihe ni 'tt powerful d.uretics of tin use, at they only inco-ate the quantity of urine and do not puiify and t-trentli'-n th- part. Bv purifving the blond wilh Dr. SWEETsER'8 PANACEA, ou re move the cauve ol thediaease.ronseqtienliy it can not exist any longer, after sufficient peiseversnc in its uaa baa deprived the blond and body of all acrimonious humors and iucruatslion. DISHES o f Tea LUNGS-CONSUMPTION. This is a verv prevalent and fatal diea'e t it re subs iioily from neglected cough, colds and bron chitis also from im'ioer Iresimsnt in many uther cae, such ss messles. fevers, inllammttins and small pox. and a hoal of other badly treated dirw.ee; where the cause, instead nf having lra thoroughly removed from the blood snd body, have only bn palliated or removed from on part lo break out in another. By divesiing y our hodiea of all foul hu mor a. through Ihe medium of Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA. Ibe core ia at once rendered certain and .emanenl. K. collect, while there acrimo nious humors floating in the eircu'ation, it u a apt to settle on ihe lunga an any ott er part of the body this is Ibe reason thai consumption is so prevalent. BILLS, SO R LIS AND ULCERS, Which you aee on the ex'erior, come from and have their source in, the interior, snd might jual as well hsve settled on your lungs, liver, or any other patt; which we know they frequently d, and piiv ilucx moot violent inflammatory disoiders. The humor which ocraaioua thea sore i of highly acriiuoiiions burning nature. We know it from the psin it gives in forming, snd ufterwsrds its ra pidly ulrera'ing and corndmg ihe fleab and skin of the pait where it break out This shows Ihe iieresmly of fieuuently purifying the blood with Dr. SWEETSEK'S PANACKA. and keeping such mslignanl humnra in u ction. Should you hsve a bile tir ulcer, he thankful lhat paiue hts Ukm iroubls lo warn you of the danger your life and ho tly ia in, for il ia a warning lhat ibe blond i foul. Mad ibis same acrimony a. Irc'rd the lunga in trad of the aurfaee of youi body for it arai, consump tion of the lunga wou'd have been the'eonaequen' e. D.lay not then, lo puiify and cleanse with Dr. Sarot law's Panacea. SPINE DISEASE Spinal affi'Ctiona, inlargement of the hone and joints, while swellings, hip joint rooiplsuil, rup tuies, falling of ihebowala snd wom'i disease, will find a speedy ouie in Dr. SU'EETtEH S PA NACEA. Where the disease has beau of bmg standing, the lime required lo make a cure will be longer j but the paiienj may real aasured Ibal a de'-ertnined perseverance will effect it. BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA see DISEASE Or THE WINDPIPE. Theae diseases proceed fiom Ibe serioaity or corrupt humors of Ihe blood, having settled iuelf on Ihe thiojl and lunga, and stopped ibem Up, so lhat ihey cannot draw sufficient air in for resolution. Dr. SWEETSER'S PiNACEA will giveiwme- dials relief, alid 10 lniv l(V CUT jeifcct (1)4 tf- ain, Itaheeilbe rontlnuel ome time after, to ire me sys.em r Mi bad humors. ;,(.-..: RHEUMATISM, RHEUMATIC GOUT AND MERCURIAL DISEASES Find a aafe and speedy cure in Dr. SWT SER'S PANACEA, . It core by aearchtng every blood ves-sl and artery, and driving eat all impu rities end foal humors accumulated therein, which Is tbe cause of rh umatism, goii ami a welling of the Joint. Tbe de'elernu effect nf calomel and other miner! poisons, readily yield to it sovereign Influence indeed, when its val iable properties be come fully known, the use of all miner l poison will be consigned an lh tomb of all the Capnlets,' and only be thought of as a by-gone custom of the dar ker eges. Dr. Bweelner's Pantcea is also a aure cure for dyspepeia, piles, rpstiveue, vertigo, head ache, psin in the breast and liver complaint. FEVER AND A CLE. Fever i alwav cuuit K a iliArJi1 mA. ment of the M mxI, struggling to fiee iieelf of some thing lhat encumbers it In fuel, every kind of f. ver Is nothing mre than a struggle letween ibe blod end corrupt humors, and aa soon as the cor rut t humors ere expel ed, you have no more fever. When s patient with fever submits to he bled, or hsve his hld poisoned with mercury, il weskens bis frsme to uch a degree thai if he survives Ihe prors, it always leave bim subject t distressing chills when 0 limes out of 10 he resort to sjut pill, powdeia, or Ionic mixtures; this is going frm bed to worse, these vegetsble iiills. powdi-rs. Jtc, ar nothing but mercury snd quinine in disguise, whxb miy for e time drive Ibe disesse t fnr into th body s n4 to b perceptible, but very ston it will breik out sgs;n with fraiful via'enre To cure ague and fever, the cause of the disc s- must be re moved out of the blood snd bod v. which ran be ef. f rtually done by using Dr. SWEE I'SER'S PA NACEA, l lii h purifie,r.ltanae and strengthens. It contain nothing that can posiblv injure, and it ua is always a ssfeguard gaiut chills and fevers. PILES. Io Air. Csars or Pitta, Dr. 8WEETSER'S PANACEA will elf ct a very spee.ty cure. It re moves from ihe hl.iod, stomsch and bowels, all those foul acrid burning humors, which are the cstis of Tib s and Cosiivenra, and by strengthen ing the digrsiive organs, improves every part of the vntiie bod v. FLATULENCY AND WIND. Tbe.e diseases are r iu e.l by the stomach and bowels being choked up wilh viscid slimy matter, the air w hich enters thm ctnn4 e-ope until forced by some contrac tion of the a omacb lo expel il ; her ce the cause of pain. A few dose of Dr. SWEETSER'.i PANACEA will convince the suCcicr thai relief ie attained. GREAT MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN. Parents will find the PAN ACE a valuiblo medicine for their children, keeping their bodies in a heabhy dndition, thereby s.aisting their g owth; children or grown persons, sfter Isking il, are not Itai'le to be attacked with an epidemic a before, as it always lesvrs the blood in a pure condition, and tbe nlire system in a strengthened stste ; it drive oui a I kinds nf wesknrss from Ihe bxly and lean all heal hy within. MARRIED LADIES Will find Dr. 8 WE TfERS PANACEA a medi Cne purely ad-rpled In their use. Most Isdies du ring Ihe peri.nl nf pregnancy are afflicted with pile. Dr. Sweetser's Panacea, by regulating the bowela, will entitely obviate this, and lis purifying proper tie on the blood and fluids, iimures lo them heal thy oif pring. No one who is a mother ahonld be without it. ai d those who are nursing will find il of geat benefit to the health of their infanta. For tisiienne- and all diseases of the womb, il is without a rival in the entire histoty and oulogue of medicines; hy its extraordinary strengthening (Hiwer, it atimnlete and strengthens the womb, a weakness of which is the cause of failure lo have oflitpring. NERVOUS DISEASES. Under this head may le classed Palpitation of Ihe Heart, 1 ic Dolnreaoi or r sceache, Neuralgia, Indigeeion, Toothache, Melancholj, Hosieries. snd in fct, every disrate csused by the eharp, biting, acrimonious humors irritating Ihe nerve ; Ibe nerve receive the morbid impression from the sto msch, or rsthsr from the blood through the agency of the stomach and ilipe tive organa, and although other part of the body are apptreully the seat of ihe diaeaae, still il i rsoard by Ihe morbid impres sion conveyed from the blood bv the nerve, to lhat pact. A l w dose of Dr. SWEE 1E It'S PA NACEA will soon assure th pstient tbst he has the cure in hi piMscaaion. ERYSIPELAS. o 8T. ANTHONY'8 FIRE. This ia an inflammatory disorder, always attend ed wilh more or lea pain. Il proceed from the foul, acrimonious humor lodged in ih blond and fluids seilling on Ihe limbs and face, causing ex Ireme pain and fevers; all applications on the sur face are worse than uaeleaa, aa ihey only lend to throw the diaeae in some other part, and perhap rauae death. Bleeding ie likewise improper. To cut the di-eane you mu-t get rid of the esuan ; on ly manage to gel ihe foul humors out of your blood, and von will te well in a day. Dr. SWEET SEH'S PANACEA, a thorough purifier of the blood, will avarch out evety impurity in the more remote puis of ihe body and expel it through the me dium of the bo el. There is not a vein, arte ry, mnscle. or organ of tbe entire framework of man, that Dr. Sweeten e Panacea does not im prove. 'I'n tske il when you sre well Is to keep we I ; and when sick to become well. ' ' i ' ' . . , i ! ' i ! ' ' DR. SWEETSER'S PANACEA, beintcom posed only ot a vegetable matter, or ruedtcai newba, and wairanted. on oath, a containing not one par ticle of mercurial, mineral, or chimtcal substances, ia found to be perfectly harmless to the mo-t tender sge, or ibe weakeat frame, under any stage of hu man suffering the mol plean.ml and benign in its 0rtion lhat was ever off. red to the world; and al Ihe earn lime ihe moat certain in setrc hing oul ihe root of sny complaint, however deep, and of pern rmmg a core. Price f I per bottle, or six bottles for $5. For sale, wholesale and retail, at the corner of CHARLES and PRATT Streets. Baltimore, and also by GEORGE BRIGHT. Nov. 1847. .'y Kunhury. MOUNT VBRNOW The GrandPiirgative '. FOR TIIS CURB OF , ' Headache, Giddin, i . Measles, Bsll Rheum. Kheumstism, Piles, . , . Ifstrt Burn. Worms Dyspeptla, Bctttw, . . Cholers Morbus, Small Pox, Jsundice, , C.iughs Quiney, . Pain in the Ba--k, Whooping Ccmirh. ..." Inward Weakness . Consumption, Fits, Palpitation of the Heart, Liver Comphtint, Ruting in the Throat, , . .Erisipchs, Deafne, , Drop.y, Aathni I'chings of the Skin, , Fevers of all kinds . , CobJs Gout, Grsvel, . . Female Complaints, i Nervous Complaint, see a TABiMr ne ores, niaissts taitse ranvi iMvoaiTirts or trs aioon, as oa. arnccTioaa ia rat oaaina ur in. era-non. Experience h-s proved Ihst nearly every Di ease originate ftnm Impuriiie of the Blood or de rangements of the Digestive Organa ; and to secure ti ... . leann, we mtisr remove tnoe oti-tructiona or rea alore the Blood lo lis natural state. Tbe ateraion to taUng medicine Is mnt effec tnslly removed by CttrKvta'a VseKTABLS Pca eiTivi Pitta, being omipktcly enrefnptd with a rvating of pure white Sugar, (which ia aa di-tinct from the internal ingredients a a nutshell from the kernel) ana hvs ko tuts or Mtnict.vg, But are as eaeily swallowed aa bite nf candy. Moreover they ntitlttr naine tte er gripe in the slightest degree, but orate equally on all the dis rated parte of Ihe svs'em, inied of confining themselves In, and rsrkiog sny pariirubir region. Thus, if tl e Liver he affected, nne ingirdierit will operate on Ih l part cttUr org in, and, by clssn-ing it of an Excess nf Bile restore it lo il naturtl stste. Another will operate n the B ond, snd remove all liriuitie in its cirrulitinn; while third will effectually expil whatever impnritie mty have leen discharged into the stomach, and henc they rraiat T tus soot or iitn-t, re move sll Impure Humors from the body; oxn the pores externally and internally ; sepirst sll fore go and oln oniou particle from the chyle, so thit the blood may l thorough 'y pure ihu secu ring a f ee ami healthy action to the Heart. Lunga snd Liver; and thereby ihey kftok utttTH res wuie Att iirm msax uiti raitae. The entire truth of the above ran be areitined by the trial nf aingle box ; and their virtue are ao positive and certain in res'nr ng Heslth, thai the proprietor bimlt hirnself to return the money paid for them in all case where ihey do not giv universal a itia action. Retail l'rlro, 25 rts. per Box. , Piincip.il otlire No. fifi Ve.ey St., N. Yo k. Sold by JOHN Ym'NG. Sunbury, . M. A. McCAY. Notthuml e land. dj" Remember Dr. C. V. Clickener is the in ventor ef the Sugsr Coated Piil. and lhat noih ng of Ihe s rt wss ever eesrd of until he introduced them in June, 184.1. Purchasers should, Ihi n for, always ask for Clickener' Kngir Coated Pills, aud lake no others, or Ihey will be made the victims of a fraud. Sept. 18th, 11117 ly row TIHB Subscriber have the eir'iuive right of vending J. M. THATCHER'S Hot lllant Hot Air Cook Ins; ' in the counties nf Northumberland, Columbia and Schoylkill; and from the encouragement mel with already, they expect to do a large buniness. This stove is coiiNlrucied on an entirely new prir.eiide, snd on the only principle that Can snake both a good wood and coal stove. The inventor hsa over, come all the dilTicult:e that so frequently belong to other stoves He has by hi arrangement, eon. etiucted a broiling fXj"Oveii III front, where in broiling, roatting, frying or baking may be done, and all tbe amell thai arise tharefrom must paa into the combustible chamber, and ia not at all thrown out into the room TD Besides ihi, ihere is an oven only twoiuchea less than Ihe whole size of the stove, wherein b. iking or rousting may be done aa well aa il can be in tbe common brick ovrn. This oven is always fit for ue when Ihe stove is healed, as the whole draught of hot air passes a round il constantly. Public attention is particularly rnlled to this stove, it can lie sren at our Store and Tm Etat lishmenl in North Danville, at the sign of the Co. lumbia Tin shop, and al ihe Foundry of Rohrbach Sc Clement in Sunbury, where it particular quali ties will be fully ahown and exp'atned lo any person wiahing to examine it. The subscribers continue to have on hand all kinds of parloi atovee, such aa radiators, rylender. fancy and plain, suitable for all who may favor us with a call; also common sheet and RusU Iron, which csn lie made in any desirable shape ; toge. ther with a goneral sssortmenl oflia and japtnned ware, wholesale end retail. Country merchants are invited lo call and examine our e'ock, aa our work cannot be aurpaased, and prices modoerate. N. B. We ran safely recommend the above men tioned stove to persons who wih to emhark in a good business. The patentee will sell either coun ty or stste rights, to suit ptirehssers, and on res snnsble let ma. He or bia agent may be found in Danville, Pa. J. & J. ARTER. The undersigned, having seen In operation the hot b:at hoi air cooking stove, invented and pa tented by J. M. Thaicber, certify that we believe, from Ibe manner of Ha construction and operation, that il ia the best one ever offered lo the public. The arrangement lean complete and the construction so judicious, that there ia s saving ol one half Ihe fuel and lime, in doing any given amount of service, over other celebrated atove. In abort we r r com ment it in preference to all other, for the simple reason that it embraces every branch of economy. Samuel Garrett, John W Garrett. David Chat field, W F Kiiehm. John M Otay, E Tbnmpton, Smith Thompson, J D Hahn, John Oakes, Hesiki ah Bear, Elite F Cooper, Geo M Rithrt, Daniel HutTnan, Henry If Kissel, F II Cat ver, Daniel Dreisbarh, Jorph Yankiik, Brooks Epley. ' Danville. March 6, 1847. ly CTrs Houssrl's tlnftrrsnl SHAVING CREAM. Small quantities given without Charge. . 1 14 Chetnut St., PHILADELPHIA. THIS new and splendid article, , ita name de notes, ie ofeed to be suiwrior to any Sha ving Cream in the United Stare or Europe. Il is uneurpsse d ft beauty, purit and fiagrauce, ibo' aomewhat analagous lo Guertain'a Ambrosial Cream sod other similar compounds II far sur passes them all by Ihe emobient pasty conaialency of ils lather, which ao softens the beard aa lo render ahaving pleaaant snd easy. It further poesesee Ihe edvenlsg ever ibe imported article, in being frethly prrptied. no (kill being wanting in il maif ufsctur. E,Knuael listing bad many yer' ex perience in the celebrated Laboratory of Laugur, Pere el Fil', now Kenaud &. co., of Paris Besides being the best, it is the chesprst article fnr ahaving; it i elegantly put up in boxes itb splendid steel engraved labels Price $3 per doaen, or 37, cent for e tingle box, lo abave en year, Il ia also sold at f 1 60 per lb. or IS) cents pel ot., so thai gentlemen ran have their boxes filled at EUGENE R0L8SEL'S, Wholesale end Retail Perfumery snd MinersI VVs ler Eersbiiebnseal, 114 Cbesaut 8ireet, . Tec. 19, 1946 PHILADELPHIA. 05 North 2d t., bet. Arch & Uace its., Philadelphia BRADY cV PARKER respectfully inform their friends and the public that they have taken Ibe above named boue, recently kept by J. 8. Adama, and are prepared to accommodate eueto mera in Ibe most sstiafaeior manner and at rea sonable prices. ' Their table will be (applied wi the het vri ety the market affords their parlor and deeping epirtmeot will be in the best order. The house has been thoroughly repaired and furnished with a view to Ihe comfort of travellers and strangers. listing hsd several yeata experience in tbe buainesa, they hope lo give general satisfaction, and respectfully invite trsvtllera and etvangera to give ibtn a call. BRADY dt PARKER. rMaWj'b.U,Jtuu.7 19, 1IT. :f . J i ' .: i j .; ,! : . .. 13 H tl-r5 T T3 WATCHES - JE-WELPe?, ' "Phihdrtphia Watch and Jrtrelnj Riot," No; 90 North SECOND sirrct, corner nf Quarry, GOLD Lever Watches, full . , 'jewi lied, 1 Ararat Ce, 4$ Of) 'Silver Lever Watches, full " j-welled. 23 00 cv t tcrJ- -A, o.iver i,ever Watchri, s. ntllAfctTMrafl ven iewnl' la on ' J . 1 9 wir Silver Lepine Watchi, "jewelled," finrsi ' WiHj, 14 00 Superior Quarlier Watchea, 10 00 Imitation (jusrtier Watches, not warranted, 5 Oft Gold Spectacle, g 00 Fine Silver Speeiscle, 1 7 Gold Brae leta with tor.sx atone, J SO Ladies' Gold Pencd, 16 carats, 00 Oold Finger King 37 cts lo fa ; Watch Gla. es, plain, 12, us; patent, 18? ; Lnnel. 2S. her articles in proportion. All good warranted to lie what they are aold for, O. CO!S HAD. On hand, aom Gold and Silver Lever, Lepinea snd CJ iartiera, lower than the above prices. Philsilelphil, Dec, fi. t1(1.y I HI 1 O R T A M T . TO ALL COUNTRY HOUSEKEEPERS. YOU may be pure of obtining, al (f J sll limes, nure and highly flavored m.-fm jl sjra.isaP9 By Ihe single pound or tsrger qitst tity, at Ihe I'ekln TeuCJompanv'N H'Hrclioiiao, 30 South Secund tlreei, between Market and Che, nut trreti. PnXX.ADEX.FIXX A. Heretofore it has been very difficult, indeed, al mot impossible, always to nluain good Gre-n and Rl ick Teaa, But now vou have only to visit the Pi kin Tea Company's Store, to ohlsin s. delirious and fragrant Te sa you could wih for. A II tate can heie he suited, with the advantage of getting a pure article at a low price. Jnne 27th. 1846. To Inrrliairr of DRY GOODS. An. 121 Pearl it., NKW YORK, TI A VINO etabli-hed a Branch at No. 144 Che. -1- nut St., Phil'idelphta, ia now opening, and will he constbntty receiving from the New York Auc tion, an extenive assortment of FANCY c STAPLE DRT GOODS, which will be aold at the lowest New York prices, at wholesale and Retail. Among . atock will tie found a good aaaortment of the following articles: Jsccnneta, Plaid. Hair Cord, Lace, M ri. Book, Swics and Tarlatan M ualms, ltth p and Linen Lawns, Fancy Ci Nett, Fancy and Ball l)ree. Thread I. are, Application Do., rich B ack Silk Trimming Lace, Inch Linen, Linen Cambric, Linen Cambric Hdkf..Cuitain Frmgea, Cahmera d'Ecoe-e, Mousebnn de Laine. Silk and ('ntlon Warp Alpaccas, Qu eii's t:ioth, Gal Plaida, French Merino, III ick Silks, Clove, Si k Hoe, Shiiwlv, Crava's, Rtlibon. Embiouleri. s. Ac., Ac. Country Meichants and othera viainng I'hil.clvl phia or New York In purchase, are respectfully in vited to call and examine Ihe Uicks. ' Nov. I. 145. I v iTkLilTv inCii i) 1. 1 vT. THOMSON'S Compound Syrup or Tar & Wood ' A'aplha. rilllE unprec edented urce-s of lhi medirine, in JL tbe re-toratlon of health, to thnae who, in den pair, had given up all hoies, has given it an f Isl led reputstion almve all other remedies, furnihing evidence of it inlrineic value and power, ss the on ly agent which csn be relied upon for the cure of Pulmonary Consumption, Brouchittis, Atthma, Pain in Ihe ride and Rrcat, Spitting of Blood, Whooping Cough, Croup, dec. Attention is icquested to the following ASTON. ISHINU CI'RE.hv Thomon Compound S) rup of Tar and Wood Naptha ! ! Philadelphia, May 3d, 144. MR. THOMSON U.r Kir With Emtefttl fer'ings I inform you of the aonniahing etfert of your medicine, which has literally tan. d me from s denlh'bed ! My dieae, I'ulnion iry Conump lion, had reduced me o low thai my physician pro nounced my case hopeless ! Al this junction I be gsn to ue your medicine, snd initsculous as il msy aecra, it has completely restored me to health, after everything else hsd fsiled. Repectfully yours, WASHINGTON MACK. Charlotte street, above George street. The undersigned, bring personalis acquainted wilh Washington Mack and his sufferings, bear witness lo Ihe astonishing ellecla of Thornton's Compound Syrup of Tsr, and the truth of thee bove statement. JOS. WINNER, 318 North Third street, DAVID VICKERS, 42 Almond street, HUGH M'GINLEY, S. E. corner Tsnuny and Fourth aiteet. Prepared only by S. P. Thornton, N. E. corner of Sthaod Spruce streets, Pbi'sde'phia. Agents. H. B. Maaser, Sunbury ; D. Gross, snd .Dr. Macpherson, Hariisburg ; Jno. (t. Drown, Pittvide ; Geo. Earl, Re-ding ; Hoution Ac Ms on, Towanda, Bradford county, Pa. I'rk-e 50 cents per hmle, or f 5 per doxen. (J3 Reware of all imitation. Philadelphia. June 2lh, IH4V Iv P i A -N O S. THE SI'RSCRIUER haa been appointed agent, for the aale f CONRAD MEYER'S CEI EBRATED PREMIUM ROSE WOOD PI ANOS, at thia place. These Pianos have a plain, mamive aud beautiful exterior fioi-h, and, for depth ind sweetness of lone, and elegince of workman ship, are nut eurpaaed by any in Ihe United States. The following a recommendation fiom Caai Hi its, a celebrated performer, end himself a man ufaciuier: A C A lt !.' Havies had the pleasure ot Irving the excel lent Piano Fnrtea manfaetured by Mr. Meyer, and exhibited at the list exhibition of ihe Frnklin In stitute, feel it due to the true merit of the maker lo t'rclare ihst these instruments are quite equal' and in some respects even superior, to all the Pi ano Forte, I aaw al the capitals of Europe, and during a sojourn of two years at Paris. These Pianos will be sold at the manufacturer's lowest Philadelphia prices, if not something lower. Persons sre req nested to csll and exsminc for themselves, st the residence of the subscriber. Sunbury. Msy 17. 184 V H. B. M ASSE R. " - (-'forge j, Weaver, ' ROPE MAKER tV SHIP CHANDLER. Ne. 13 AiirM Water Strrei, Philadelphia. MAS constantly on hand, a general aaaor tnttnt of Cordage, Seine Twines, &C, n : Rojiea, Fiahing Ropes, While Roes, Manit la Ropcs Tpw Lines for ('anal Boats, Alao, a completa) auortment if Seine Twines, dee, such as Hemp Shad and Herring Twine, Best Pauut Gill Net 'Twine, Cotton Shad and Herring Twice, Shue Threads, tVc tkc Akto, Bod Cords. Plough I Jnes, HaHera, Traces, Cotton and Linen Carpel Chains, 6c(, all ef which he will dispose ef on xeseeaabls terms. ; I'hilsdelrhis, Neveinber 1 9, " 'j
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