A KIN, " ' There It charming ' ltd In anUnna mm ebotit the fallowing. which, mutt tomomid men 10 every Jover of innocent implicit? tv There's somstbing il kiss-though I cannot It esver comes amies not even when yo' steal .You cannot tayte a kiss, end Aire you cannot But still there is a bliss communicated through I am well convinced there certain something . in if. - " Though but a simple kits ws wisely atriva to win it. . There' pleasure in a kiss if nothing elte would It may be proved alone, by thi all honeit peo pie love it Mr mamma scholdths. f aiva v.:l..l. Butthshehad batter bold her noisy clack ; . ...u. umi romuiuer mat we brk young mi thee. When'er wepleatbe, can get our kitheth back. A Kettaebeefc Skipper a, StoeanVeat. RaTHX CREAMY. r.. . . ... vur correftponacni, falconbridf e, tell prtlly rich joke, that came off at the dinner fa ble, on board the magnificent coast it rimer Ad. mini, during F.'a'tour to :be British Province laer summer. Amonr the uraal heteroe-enouo WT rnaas of passengers come up from the Provinces, on ine Admiral, wis enootcine 'Down East' supper ; likely he had never seen real steam boat before, of the speed, Jinith and power of the Admiral ; arid it furnished the old chap with wonder, awe, and delight the whole voyage. The akipper was rif red up in hie fancu noire.' pepper and salt trowaer, vest and coat, and the whole suit appeared to be monstrous scant pat tern, if they were ever actually made for a man of his heft or, they had awfully shrunk in the first wash ! The buttons, eet on at the root of the coat tail, behind, doubtless for the purpose of denoting the line of demarcation 'twixt body and tail, were planted within a brief interval, of the shoulder blsdea ai.d collar bone. The old cockiad multitude of questions to ask every body, especially the officers of the boat. Slicking his head down the hatchway, beneath which the firemen, all recking with sweat, were jamming in the coal, under the boilers, he hail ed '1 say yeou. down there! Ain't it all fired hot in front of that ar range ?' 'You'd better come down and see,' was the response. I ehan'l ! See yeon dern'd fust.' Then off he'd move to atir up tonethio' or somebody eke. Got pooty n0g beairth here, I reckon I said be to Kemp the head Engineer, aa he thrust hi old hat, head and shoulders, into the Engine room. '"Spose yeou fet pooty good wsee Mighty loud smell of gresse in here. Spile good many clothes I reckon, umph V 'Good many,' said Kemp, 'won't do to wesr .nVie clot iiee here.' . .. , Hot as sixty, teoti, in here. I say yroti ain't yenu afeered o' bliin blowed up some lime or other!' 'Oh ! no, we get used to it,' responded Kemp. Oh, shoh I get eoul ! tell me that new !' 'Fart, air! Blowed up last trip going into Boston,' paid he. I want to know? Wall, blast these steam jiggers, 1 don't like 'em, that's a fact. But. ay yeou, did anybody get smashed up, or scald ed ! 'Several,' said the Engineer, Hne man aitting on that bx just where you are, got his thigh broke and Before Kemp could finish the sentence, one of the fireman turned cock below, and, phe. e-e-e-evot !' spurted off the steam beneath the engine-room, and a pair of pepper and salt bree ches, and a pendant coat tail, vanished out on deck. The skipper let on he knew a heap, and bo red everybody, not even exempting bTufl old Captain Rogers, front his multitudinous ques tions and observations. Down Eaat was a cabin nasenger, too, Ae wss. That incomparable bell ringer, of the boat, rung down for dinner, auperb ones they set, too, and was soon despatch ed by the vigorous crowd, including the rum old skipper, who would insist on wiping his mouth and fingers on the side of the table cloth, eating hie pees with knife, then ttab it into the butter, gouge his fingers into the bread, and all such diabolical innovationa upon the establi shed formula of the travelling cognoscenti. Capt Rogers presided at the head of the ta ble, among the fair sex, Charley Spear (clerk.) st the foot. Surrounded by the 'B'hoys,' old skipper planted himself about the centre. Din ner off, desert on, skipper 'sat' to get his half Hollar's worth, crowded on to the fruit and pas try until it was very probable, case of apoplexy would inevitably occur on that boat before she reached Portland. Applet cane on aa a finale. Skipper hid several under hie ribs. When be seemed full 1 clinching another great green one, he squared round, and sang out to Captain Roger, who just then, relaxing hiaold weather beaten honeet lace, into a complacent smile, while cajoling with the ladies- i ey, yeou, Captain there P Speaking to ine, sirV slow and dryly respon ded the captain. Sure I be,' continued the impertorable skip pur, yeon hain't got a pen kinfe or nuthiu' in yeour trowaers, he yin I I'm feered to eat any wore 'uv those dern'd apples with the peal on -" X ' tiler the. gripe $? About a quart of buttons, hooka and eyes, and bout heels, were found under the tablee when the present company had retired I Charles Suear. Eva . voted the skinner, lis and Falcon. . - . i bridge's jacknivee, the Moat ejveniug ; and it was reany wnwpered that old (Jept. K. wunco to Mile ! fluien Mail. " . . D A Sf K W O T B iHT. '-! PlCTNftYLYANIA. . The following list shows tV current value of all Vnrisylvsnia Dank N.rtes. The most Implicit re liance may be placed Upon it, as it is every toes mrefotly compared wilh and corrected from Dick neH's Reporter. Runka In Philadelphia. Nina. I. Disc, in I'm tan. iirTto.r. NOTES AT PAR. Bank of North America . Bank of the Northern Liberties , Commercial Bank of Penn's. . , ' Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank . Kensington Bark , Philadelphia Bank ; . Schuylkill Bank , . Soothwark Dank ' ' . Western Bank . Mechanics' Hank , Manufacturers' Mechanics' Rank Bank of Penn Township . . Girard Bank . . Bank of Commerre, Ists Moysmrnsing Bank of Pennsylvania ' . . Coantry nanka. Bank of Chester Oounty Westchealer Bank of Delaware County Cheater Bank of Oermantown Germantown Bank of Montgomery Co. Norristown Dnylestown Bank Dovleatown Eaaton Bank Baaton Farmers' Bank of Bucks co Bristol 'par . par par '. par . ' par : par par par ' par par par par par par par par par par par Bank of Nnrthamberland Northumberland par t'olumhia Bank A Ttriilfe ro.t'olumbia par Farmera' Bank of Lancaster fjancistei car Lancaster County Bank l.ancastsr par Lancaster par Reading par Harrisbufll Theae Lancaster Bank Farmers' Bank ef Reading Office of Bank of Penn'a. Office do do Office do do Office do do Lancaster I offices Reading jdo not Eaaton J issue n. DISCOUNT. NOTE8 AT lank of the United States' Philadelphia S3 Pottaville i Lewittnwn 1) Middletown jal Carliale Pituhurg Hollidaysburg j Harrisburg 2 Lebanon Pittsburg Piltsbuig Williamsport Ij Wilkesbane I A lien town Heading Pittsburg failed Erie do New Brighton do Chamberaherg Gettysburg Montroae 1 Erie Hl Wayneaburg a Washington H Honeadals I J Brownsville Ij Miners' Bank of PotUville Bank of Lewistown Bank of Middlctowo Carlisle Bank Exchange Bank Do do branch of Harriabure Bank Lebanon Bank Merchants' & Manuf. Bank Bank of Pittsburg West Branch B.nk Wyoming Bank Northampton Bank Berks County Bank Office of Bank of U. 8. Do do do Do do do Bank of Cbamberstmra- Bank of Gettysburg Bank of Susquehanna t'o. Erie Bank Farmera' Sc Drovers' Bank Franklin Bank Honeadale Bink Monongahela Bank of B. York Bank York la I N. B. ' 1 he notes of those banks on which we omit quotations, snd substitute a dash ( ) ars not purchased by tbe Philadelphia brokers, with the exception of those which hare a letter of reference. BBfllf PN RlKirn Philadelphia Sav. Ins. Philadelphia Philadelphia Loan Co. do failed failed failed Schuylkill Sav. Ins. do Kensington Sav. Ine. A do Penn Township Sav. Ina. do Manual Labor Bank (T. W- Dyolt, prop.) fowanda Bank ' Towanda failed Alleghany Bank of Pa. Bank of Beaver Bedford no sale Reaver closed Harrisburg closed Washington ' fsiled Belli-fonte closud Pitlsbuig no sale Pittsburg failed Fayette co. failed fSreencastle failed Harmony no sale Huntiugiton no sale Lewistowo no sale Bank of 8watara Bank of Washington Centre Bank City Bank Farmera' A MechW Rank Farmera' & Mech'cV Bank Farmers' ot Mecbca Bank Harmony Institute Hunting Jog Bank Juniata Bank Lumbermen'a Bank Northern Bank of Pa. New Hope Del. Bridge Co. Northumb'd Union Col. Bk, North Western Bank of Pa. Office of Schuylkill Bank Pa. Agr. At Msnuf. Bank 8iler Lake Bank Union Bank of Penn'a. Westmoreland Bank Wilkeabarre Bridge Co. M'arren PnnJotf New Hope M illon Meadsille Port Carbon Carlisle Montrose Uniontown failed no sale cliaed no sale cloaed failed closed failed Greene! urg closed Wilkeabarre nossls All notea purporting to be on any Pennsyl. vania Bank not given in the above list, may be set iown as frsuda. NEW JERSEY. Bank of New Bmnswick Brunswick failed 1 par i par - Delvtdeie Bank . Belvidere Burlington Co. Bank Medford Commercial Bank Perth Am boy Cumberland Bank BrUlgeloa Tannera Bank Mount Holly Farmers' and Mechanics' Bk Rahway Farmers' and Mechanics' Bk N. Biunawiek failed Farmers' and Merchants' Bk Middletown PL I rranklin Bank of N . J. Jersey City tailed failed failed failed failed failed i par luuuaea ui ok uisung ue nottoken lersey City Bank Mechanics' Bank Jersey City rsttersoo Belleville Marmtown Freehold Newark Trentoo Jersey City Manufacturers' Bank Morris County Bank Monmouth Bk of N.J. Mechanics' Bank Mechanics' and Manuf. Bk Morris Canal and Bkg Co Post Notes Newark Bkg & Ins Co New Hope Del Bridge Co N. J. Manufac and Bki Co no sals Newark Lambeiuville Hoboken failed failed failed t par i railed failed i "i faded pw par par par par P' par par N J Protect on sV Lombard bk Jeraey City Orange Bank Oraasre Pelerwtn Bsnk Psteraoa Peoples Bank Princeton Bank Salem Banking Co Bute Bank State Bank Stale Bank Slate Bank of Morris Slate Bank Salem and Philad Manuf Co Suaeex Bank Trenton Banking Co Union Bsnk Washington Banking Co, do Princeton Salem Newark Elitabeihtow ('armleo Morrutown Trenlon Salem Newton Trenton Dover Jlackensack DELAWARE. Bk of WUn dc Brandy wine Wilmington Bank ef Delaware Wilmiugton Bank of Smyrna Smyrna Do branch Mdford Fenneia' Bk of Stale of Del Dover Do branch Wilmington Do branch Georgetown Do branch Newcastle tliioo Bauk WUmuisloa (r Under g's QCjr On all bauks marked thus () there srs ss ther counterfeit or altered notes si the various da ayMninsliefis, in circulation. DR. SWBBTSER'G THIS Medicine is warranted,. on osth, not to contain a panicle of Calomel, Corrosive 8ub limste, Arsenic, Chloride of Gold, or any delete rous minersls. , , The principKs upon which this Medicine sets, is bv sssistint'snd harmonising with nstnrej it drives out all foul acrimonious humors from the blood snd body, and by ssidmilating with nd strengtheninx the gsstrie juice of the stomaoh, it sssists dlgesiion in short there .is not s vein, arte ry, muscle or nerve in the human body, that is not strengthened by the PANACEA, snd it also possesses the remarkable property of removing mercury from the bones and joints. FOR ERUPTIONS OF TUB SKIN, Scurvy, Scorlunic A flections, Tumors, Scrofula or Kinta' Evi , White SwelHn, Erysipelas, Ulcers, Csncets, Running Sores, Scabs and Biles, lime and a determined perseverance in D . SWEET SER'S PANACEA, will effect a cure. FOR IS DIGESTION. Rejection of food, Nauea, Vomitings, Nervous sf tVctions, Billion complaints. Hand arbe, Ps'encss, or Frmsle Irregularities, Dr. SWEETS El t'S PA. NACEA will soon eflVct a cure but if obstinate, or attended wilh griping, flying palna, the dose should be incressed, snd the curs will soon be ef fected. Iet not the patients frighten themselves wilh the ides thai they are too weak to take much medicine; but bear in mind that thia mi'dly opera ting med cine put not weaknese into the frame, but most certainly draws weaknras out, leaves strength in its place, snd by giving composed steep st nigbt, snd sn sppetils lo relish any food, resnimes the whole freran wi h vigorous action, clearing the mind and improving the eight. SCROFULA AND GLANDULAR AFFEC TIONS. Scrofula is aiid to be heriditary, the infant re. ceiving from it parents the seeds of this disease, which increases with its ysars, if neglected snd not submitted to frequent purification with Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA. The glands ere pla ced in the corner of the body, and nut of tba way of direct communication ; their real use is s subject on which niuch difleronce of opinion prevails; it suffices us to know ih.it when in s diseased slate, tbey are capable of being (.untied and cleansed by a long courae of Dr. SWEETSER'S PANA CEA, which restores them to sound and proper action. 8crofulus persons rsn never pay too much attention to their blood, its purification should lie tbeir first thought, for alter a long course of perse verance, tbey will ever cure hereditary disease. In cases of JAVND1CE. ASTHMA. l.IVEK COMPLAINTS, TIC DOLOREVX. HHEU MATISM OK RHEUMATIC GOUT, Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA cannot be too high ly extolled ; it searches out the very root of the diseaae, snd by r muting it from the Blood mskes s cure certain snd iermnenl. For diseases of the Bladder aul Kirfnevi, Strte- ture$. Gravel. Stove. I'ilr$. Finluta. Urinary Ob- ttructitnu and Extreme Cottiveneu Dr. SWEET SER'S PANCEA is the best remedy ever trel; it removes all thoss acrimonious humors frwn the Blood which give rise lo tbe sbove disesses. snd by keeping the blood in a pure condition, insures health. For DROPSY, F ALLING or res BOWELS, Impurities ef the Blood, Memirial Taint. Weak nrii of Ike Spine Flow of tiluod to the Head Gaf- ditiest. Singing and Kutsing No'ie in Ihe lltati and Eari, Dr. eiWCETSCK'S PANACEA will give certain relief ; in all eevee end chronic cases, the patients cannot be too often reminded that lor qer doeti and perteveranee will effeet a cure. In Chilli and Fever$. Biliovi Ferer$, Affettiotu of the F.yet and Ear, Spongy and Bleedtng Game Brcnehiti andreernt Cotigh and Cold: Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA will be fond perfectly aurs snd certain In its effect. GRAVEL AND URINARY COMPLAINTS. Thora comp'sin's sie 'generally attended wiih the most tutsl ronsi quences, and ars seldom or ne. ver ruied by Ibe present nvde of treatment ; thry uiualiy accompany the p.ttient t the grave, after 'uttering tbe most excruciating pain and lorlure. Thi cauw of ib- se c.ni. Iain's are the same ss all Ktheis. ihe dioa ut the blood becomi a encrusted on Ihe finest nsrrow passages, whence ar. morbid secietions and stoppages of mine. Yuu will find the moat powerful diuretics of no use. aa they only increase the quantity of urine and do not puiify i.nd atrenthi n lh parts. By purifying the Mood wiih Dr. MWEETSER'S PAN ACEA, ou re move the cause of ibediaease, consequently it can not eiist any longer, efltr sufficient pereerance in its use has deprived the blood and body of all acrimonious humors snd incrustation, - DISEASES or tbs LUNGS-CONSUMPTION. This is s very prevalent and fatal disease ; it re soils motftly from neglected coughs, eolda and bron chitis, also from impioper treatment in many other eases, such ss meaalea, fevers, inflammations snd smsll pox, snd a heat of other badly treated diseases; whirs ihe cause, instead of having len thoroughly removed from lbs blood snd body, hsve only beeo palliated or removeJ from one p rt to break out in another. By divesting y our hodiee of all foul hu mor a, through Ihe medium of Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA, the cure la at once rendered eertain and permanent. Recollect, while there ia acrimo nious humors floating in the circulation, it i aa apt to set lie on the lungs as any other part of tbe body ; thia ia tbe reason that consumption is so prevslent. BILES, SORES AND ULCERS. Which you see en the exterior, come from snd hsve their source in, the inieiior, snd might just ss wall have settled on jour lungs, Ifvsr, er eny other pait; which we know they frequently do, and pro duee moat violent inflammatory disorders. The humor which occasions tbsse sores is of e highly scrimonions burning nature. We know it from Ihe pain it giea in forming, snd aftersisrds its ra pidly ulcerating and corroding the flesh and skin of the part where it breaks out This shows lbs necessity of frequently puiifying the blood with Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA, snd keeping such malignant humors in subjection. Should you have s bde or ulcer, be thankful that nsiuie has taken trouble lu warn you of the danger your hfc and bo dy ia in, for it is a warning tbat the blond is foul. Had ibis same acrimony atlre'ed 'he lungs instead at lbs surfsee of your body for its seat, consump tion of the lungs wou'd have been lbs 'consequence. D. lay not thsn, lo purify sud cleanse with Dr. 8wetteer'e Panacea. SPINE DISEASE. Spinal affections, enlargement of lbs bones snd joints, wbue swellings, hip joint complaint, rup tuies, falling of the bowels and womb diaease, will find a speedy ouis in Dr. SWEETSER'S FA ft ACE A. Where the disease has been of long standing, the lime required lo make a cure will lie lunger ; but the patient may rrst assured thai a determined perseverance will effect it BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA lis DISEASE OF THE WINDPIPE. Theae diseases proceed fiom tbe seriosity or corrupt humors of lis blood, hsving settled itself on ibe Ihrosl sod lungs, and stepped lb em up, so Ihst they csnnot draw sufficient sir in for respiration. Dr. SWEE IfcER'S PANACEA will glveimme. diets reluf, and to luake the cure prifett saj cer- tain, it aboeld be continued come 'lime after, to free the system 4,f all bsd harbors; - '- i -. RHEUMATISM, RHRUM&TIO GOUT AND MERCURIAL DISEASES Find a safe end apeedy cere in Dr. SWEET MR'S PANACEA. It cures by searching every blood vessel snd artery, and driving out all pu rities snd foul humors accumulated therein, which 'a ths csuss uf rtv urnatism, gout and swellings ef the joints. Tbe deleterous effects of cslomel snd other mineral poisons, readily yield lo its sovereign Influence ; indeed, when its vsleabls propsrlies be Come fully known, the use of all mineral poison will be consigned lo 'the lomb of all the Capoten,' and only be thought of as s by-gone custom of the dar ker aces. Dr, Sweetser's Panacea ia also a sure cure for dyspepeia, piles, cosliveness, vertigo, head ache, pain in Ihs bresst and liver complaint. FEVER AND AGUE. Fever is always caused by a disorderly move men! of the blood, struggling to free itself of some thing lhal encumbers ii ; in fact, every kind of fc ver ia nothing more than e struggle between Ihe blo.nl snd corrupt humors, ami aa soon as the cor riiit humors srs rxnel'ed, you hsvs no more fever. When s patient wilh fever submits to be bled, or hsvs his blood poisoned with mercury, it weskens his frsme to such s degree lhal if he survives Ihe process, it always leaves him subject l digressing chilla, when 9 times nut of 10 he retort to sine pills, powders, or tonic mi tores; this is going from bsd to worse, as these vegetable pills, powders, dec, srs nothing but mercury snd quinine in disguise, which msy for s tims drive the disease so fsr into the body ss not to be perceptible, but very soon it will brek nut sgain with fearful violence To cure ague snd fever, lbs csuss of ths disease moat be re moved out of the blood and body, which can be ef fi-ctuslly done by uaing Dr. 8WEETSER'S PA NACEA, which purifies, cleanses snd strengthens, ft contains nothing that can possibly injure, snd its uss is always s safeguard agsinst chills and fevers. PILES. Tn sit Casts or Pitts, Dr. SWF.ETSER8 PANACEA will eftVct e very speedy cure. It re moves from ihe blood, stomsch snd bowels, all those foul serid burning humors, which are the cause of Piles snd Coslivenes., snd by strengthen, ing ths digestive organs, improves every pert of Ihe entire body. FLATULENCY AND WIND. Thee diseees are csu ed by the stomach and bowels being choked up with viscid slimy mailer, the sir which enters them csnnot e-cspe until forced by soms contraction of tbe stomach lo eipel it; hence he cause of pain. A few doses of Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA will convince the sufferer thst relief is attained GREAT MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN. Parents will find ibe PANACEA s valunblo medicine for their children, keeping their bodies in s healthy condition, thereby assisting their g owih; children or grown persons, after taking il, are not liable to be sttacked with an epidemic as before, ss it slwsys lesves the Mood in a pure condition, and the i mire system in a strengthened state ; it drives out a'l kinds of weakness from the body and leavrs all heal by witbin. MARRIED LADIES Will find Dr.8WErEK'8 PANACEA a medi c ne purely adapted to their use. Moat Isdies du ring the period of pregnancy are afflicted with piles. Dr. Sweetser's Psnacea, by regulating the bowela, still entirely obviate Ihis, and its purifying proper ' ties on tbs blood and fluids, insures lo them hi si thy offspring. No ons who is a mother should be without it, and those who are nursing will find it of great bm fit to the health of their infanta. For barrenness and all diseases of Ihe womb, it is without a rival in the entire history and cstalogue of medicines; by its eitraordinsry strengthening power, it atimulatea and strengthens the womb, a weskness of which is the csuae of failure to have offspring. . - NERVOUS DISEASES.- , ' Under Ihis head may be classed Pelpitstinn of ihe Heart, Tic Doloreaot or Fsceache. Neuralgia, Indigestion, Toothache, Melancholy, Hyaterice.and in fsct, every disease caused by the sharp, biting, acrimonious humors irritat'ng the nerves ; tbe nerves receive the morbid impteaaion from the sto mach, or rather from tbe blood through the agency of tbe stomach and dige.tive organs, and although other parts of the body are apparently the seat of lbs disease, still il is csused by the morbid imprea- i jii conveyed from the Mood hv the nerves, to thai part. A few dosee of Dr. SWEETSER'S PA NACEA will soon assure ilia patient that be hsa ihe cure in bis posaesaion. " ERYSIPELAS, on 8T. ANTHONY'S FIUE This is an inflammatory disorder, always at end ed with mre or lesa pain. It proceeds from ihe foul, acrimonious humors lodged in the blood snd fluids, settling on Ihe lnns and face, eauaing ex treme pain and fevers; all spplicaiions on the sur fsee srs worse thsn useless, as ibey only t- nd to throw the disese in some other part, end perhaps cause dcth. Bleeding is likewise impror. To cuts the di-eaae you mut gel rid of ihe cauae ; on. y manage to get (he foul humors out of your blood, and you will be well in e day. Dr. SWEET SER'S PANACEA, a thorough purifier of the blood, will aearch nut every impurity in Ihe more remote pins of lbs body snd expel it through lbs medium of tbe bowels. There is not a vein, arte ry, mnscle or organ of the entire framework of man, that Dr. Sweetser's Panacea does not im prove. To take it when you are well Is to keep well ( snd when sick to become wsIL DR. SWEETSER'S PANACEA, beinieonv posed only ot e vegetable metier, or medical nerbe, and wairanled. on oalb, aa containing not one par tide of mercurial, mineral, or chimical sobstsnees, is found to be perfectly hsrmlese to the most lender ege, or ihe weakest frsme, under eny stags of hu man euffeting ; the most pleasant and benign in its or emtiou that wae ever off. red to Ihe world ; snd si tbe eama time Ihe most certain in searching oul be root of eny complaint, however deep, end of performing a core. Price f I per bottle, or six bottles for $5. For sste, wholesale and retail, at the corner of CHARLES and PRATT Streets. Baltimore, and also by GEORGE BRIGHT. Nov. 6 lM7.;y Sunbury. MOUNT VEIINON 05 North 3d itH bet. Arch & Race sis,, Iilladclphia. ireRADY A PARKER respectfully inform their ItP frienda and the public that Ibey have taken the above named house, recently kept by J. 8. Adams, and are piepared to accommodate custo mers in ths most satisfactory manner and at rea sonable prices. Their table will be supplied wiih ths best varj. ety tbe market affords their psilora end sleeping apartments will be in the beet order. : The house has been thoroughly repaired and furnished with view lo the comfort of travellers, and strangers. Having had several ysaia experience in the business, tbey bops to give general satisfaction, and respectfully invite travellers snd strangers lo give them a ralL BRADY A PARKER. rhiladeh.hls1 January !, 1817. tf to : : rOB . TUB HeaJache, Giddiness, r . Rheumatism, Piles, , Dyspepds, Scoivv, . , Small Pox, Jaundice, Pains in the Back, Inwsrd Weskness, Palpitation of the Heart, Rising in Ihe Throat, Dropsy, Asthma, curs or.,. , Msssles, 8ah Itheum, Heart Burn. Worms,' Cholera Morbus, j , , Coughs, Quinsey, Whooping Gouttb, , Consumption, Fits, . . Liver Complaint, .. ., , Eriaipelas, Deafness, , I tellings of the Skin, revere of sll kinds, Colds, Gout, Gravel, Female Complaints, : , Nervous Complaint, ' iio a rmnr or ore in ntsaiasS 1st ire rsn iMPORiTirs or-rnt atnon, its its STBTJCTI09S IS TSJS OS0SSS OS 01- exa-rio. Experience hsa proved that nearly every DIs ease originates from Impurities of the Blood or de rangements of Ihs Digestive Orgsns ; snd to secure Henlth.we must remove those oMructions or re store ths Wood lo lis nstural stste. The aversion to taking medicine Is moat effec tually removed by Click ta'a Viet-ranii Pi' eaTiva Pitts, being completely enveloped with a coating of pure white Sugar, (which is as di-tinct from the internal ingredients as s nut shell from ihe kernel) ass avt no tsstb er msdiciri, But ere ea easily swsllowed ss bits of csndy. Moreover they neither nauteute or gripe in Ihe slightest degree, but operate equally en all Ihe dis eased perls of Ihe sys'em, instead of confining themselves to, end recking any particular region. Thus, if ti e Liver be affected, one ingredient will operate en th t particular organ, and, by cleanaing it of an Egress of Bile reelore it to its natural stste. Another will operate on the Blood, and remove all Impuiilies in its circulation; while s third will effectually si pel whstsver impurities msy bsve been discharged into the stomach, and hence they eraiea st ths soot oy eissaax, re move all Impure Humors from the body s open the pores externally end internally ; separate all foreign and obi oxioua particles from the chyle, so that the blood may be thoroughly pure thus secu ring a free and healthy action lo the Heart. Lungs snd Livei; and thereby ibey atrroat utttTa a- The entire truth of Ihe above can be ascertained by the trial of a single boi ; snd their virtues srs so positive snd certain in res'oring Health, thai Ihe proprietor hinds himself lo return the money paid for them in all caaes where they do not give univertel antra action. Ilclall Price, 25 ctt. per Rot, Principal office No. 6fi Veaey at., N. Yoik. Sold by JOHN YOUNG, Sunbury, M. A. MrCAY, Nortbumi-e'land. Remember Dr. C. V. Clickener ia ihe in ventor of tbe Sugar Coated Pitls, and that noth ng of the a rt wss ever heard nf until he introduced them in June, 1 843. Purchaeeia should, therefor, always ask fr Clickener's Sugar Coated Pills, and lake no others, or they will be made the victima of a fraud. Sept. 18th, I t4T. ly eow THE Subscribers have the exclusive light of vemfing J. M. THATCHER'S Hot Illast Hot Air Cooklue; in the c unties of Ninthumberland, Columbia and Schuylkill;' and from the encouragement met wiih already, they expect lo do a large business. This stove is constructed on an entirety new principle, and on the only principle that Con make both s good wood and coal stove. . The inventor has over, come all the difficulties that sn frequently belong to other stoves. He has by his arrangement, eprv stiuctej s broiling iJJOt'Cn III front, where in broiling, roesling, fixing or baking msy be done, and all ihe smell that arisea iharefiom must pass into the combustible chamber, and is not al all thrown oul into Ihe r.tom 3) Bes;des this, there ia an oven only two iiiches teie than the whole size of the stove, wherein baking or roasting may be done aa well as it can be in the common brick oven. Thia oven ia a! way a fit for ue when the s'ove is healed, as the whole draught of hot air passes a round it constantly, .. Public attention ia particularly called lo ihis stove. It csn I sren at our Store and Tin Etb. lishment in North Danville, at the sign of the Co lumbia Tin shop, and at the Foundry of Rohrbarh !i Clement in Sunbury, where its particular quali ties will be fully shown and eip'ained to any person wiahing to examine it. Tbe suliscribers continue to hsve on hand all kinds of parloi atovra, such aa radiators, rylenders, fancy snd plain, auitsbls for all who msy favor us with a call; also common sheet and Russia Iron, which can be made in any desirable shape; toge. iher wilh a general aasonmcnl of tin and jspinnqd ware, wholesale and retail. Country mercbanta are invited lo call snd eismine our slock, ss our work csnnot be surpassed, and prices modoerste. N. B. We ran safely recommend the above men tioned stove to persons who wish lo emhsrk in s good business. The patentee will sell cither coun ty or slate rights, to suit purchaaers, and on rea sonsble lei me. Hs or his agent may be found in Danville, Pa. J. 6t J. ARTER. The undersigned, hsving seen in operation the bot biaat hot air cooking stove, invented snd pa tented by J. M. Tbaicher, certify that we believe, from tbe manner of its construction and opere'ioa, Ihst H is ihe beet one ever offered to the public. The arrangement is ao complete and the construction so judicious, thst there is a saving ol one half the fuel and time, in doing eny given amount of service, ever other celebrated stoves. In short ws recoro roent it in preference to sll others, for tbe simple reason the! it embrace every branch of eeooomy. Samuel Garrett, John W Garrett. David Cbat--ld, W r Kjicfen. John M Gray, E Thompson. Smith Thompson, J D Hahn, John Oakes, Hesiki ah Bear, Eliao F Cooper, Geo M Rkhert, Daniel Huffman. Henry H RiaseL F H Carver, Daniel Dreiabero, Joseph Vankiik, Brooks Epley. Danville, March , 1147. ly tTrs ttousstTs dnfotrsal SHAVING CHEAT. Small quantities given without Charge. . 114 Ckemut PHILADELPHIA. THIS new snd splendid srticle, a its name de notes, ie professed tn be superior to any Hha ing Cream in the United States or Europe. It ia unsurpassed for beauty, purily and fragrance, tho' somewhat analagous to Guerlsin's Ambrosial Cream and other similar compounds. It far sur passes them sll by the emollieal pasty consistency of its lather, which so softens ihs beard as to render hsving pleasant and easy. It further possesses Ihe sdvsntsgs over Ihe imported srticle, in being freshly prepared, no skill being wanting in its man ufacture, E. Roussel having had many years' ex perience in the celebrated Laboratory ef Leugur, Peie et Fits, now Renaud aV co., of Paris. Besides being the best, it is Ihs cheapest article for shaving; il is elegantly put up in boxes, with splendid steel engrsved labels. Price fS per dueen, or 37 centa for a single box, to shave one yssr. It is slso sold at $1 60 per lb. or UJ cents psr ot-, ao that gentlemen tpa have their boxes filled at EUGENE ROISSEL'8, WMeeals snd Retail Perfumery and Mineral Wa ter Estsblisbmeet, 1 14 Cbeeaut 8treet, Dec 19, 1846. PHILADELPHIA. ?S B) t ea . WATCHES k JEWELS.?,. "J'PltUadclphiH Watch end Jewelry Were," Ne. 40 "forth 8ECOND etreet, corner of quarry. GOLD Lever Wstches.fulT ' ' ' te.Welte.rl' 1 earat eaara. SIS On F rm , " Lever Watchee, full . - S3 00" 18 00 Silver Lever Watches, se ven jewela, ' Watch s, jewelled, finest aCU...Xi...in Silver Leptna quality, 14 00 Superior (juartier Watches, ' 10 00 Imitation (juartier Watchee.not warranted, 5 00 Gold Spectacles, a) 00 Fine Silver Spectacles, 1 7S Gold Braci lets with topax s'ones, - S 50 Ladiea' Gold Penc.ls, In carats, 9 00 Gold Finger Rings 37 cts to ft ; Watch Glee, ses, plain, 12J cts; patent, 18); l.ntiet. 25. ( ther articles in proportion. All gooJs warranted to be what they are sold for, O. CON HAD. On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers, Lepinea and Qriartiera, lower thsn the shove prices. Philsdelphi i, Dec. 5, t H4 B. t y IMPORTANT TO ALL COUNTRY HOUSEKEEPERS. YOU may be sure of obtaining, el sll times, pure snd highly flavored By the single pound or larger quantity, al the Pekln Tea Company's Warehouse, 30 South Second $treet, beween Market and Chet nut etreem. vaxxaABELrnxA. Heretofore it baa been very difficult. Indeed, al most impossible, alwaya lo obtain good Green and Blck Teaa. But now yon have only to viaii ihe Pekin Tas Company's Store, lo obtsin ss delicious and fragrant Tea as you could wish for. A II tastee can here be suited, with the sdvsntsgs of getting e pore srticle st s low price. June 87th, 184B. To PiHTiiaaern oT DRY GOODS. .Vo. ISl Pearl i., NEW YORK. HAVING established a Branch at No. 144 Chss nut at., Philsdelphia, is now opening, and will be conatantly receiving from ths New York Auc tions, an eitensive assortment nf rANCT c STAPLE DRY GOODS, which will be sold st the lowest New York piicra, at wholesale and Retail. Among h-s stock will lie found a good assortment 4if ihe fallowing articles: J seconds. Plaid, Hair Cord, Lace, Stripe, Book, Swiaa and Tarlatan Mualina, Bishop ami Linen Lawns, Fancy Cap Nelin, Fancy and Ual Uresaes, Thread Lsces, Application Do., rich B'ack Silk Trimming Lace, Irian Linens, Linen Cambrics, Linen Cambric lldkfa.. Curtain Fringes, Cashmere d'Ecos.c, Mouselino de l.aiae, fiilk snd Cotton Warp Alfaccas, (ju.wu's Cloth, Gala Plaids, French Merinos, Ul .ck Silk, (i,ive. Si k Hoe, Shawls, t'rava's. Ribbon-, Embroideries. Ac, Ae. Country Meichsnts and othera vjaiting Philadel phia or New York to purcbaae, are respectfully in viled lo call and exsmine the stocks. Nov. 1. 1S43. ly n el i k v eTnd l i v"e". THOMSON'S Compound Sjrup of Tar & Wood - . , - A'aptha. THE unprecedented succes of litis medicine, jo the restoration ef hssl'h, to those who, in des pair, had given up all hopes, baa given it an exal ted repulatiou sbove alt other remedies, furnishing evidence of its intrinsic value and power, ss the on ly egeni which can be relied upon for the cure of Pulmonary . Consumption, Bronchittis, Asthma, Psin in the side snd Breat, Spitting of Blood, Whooping Cough, Croup, Vc Attention is requested to the following ASTON. ISHING CUKE, by Thomson's Compound Syrup of Tsr snd Wood Nsptha ! ! - Philadelphia, May 37, 1814. MR. THOMSON bear Sir With uraleful feelings I inform you of the axtonishing elfects of your medicine, which has literally laia-d me from a deslh-hej I ' My disea-e, Pulinou try Consump tion, hud reduced me m low lhal my physician pro nounced my case hopeless ! At ihis junction I be gsn to ue your medicine, and miraculous aa it may seem, it haa completely restored me to health, alter everything else had failed. Respectfully yours, WASHINGTON MACK. Charlotte street, above George atreet. The undersigned, beii g personally acquainted with Washington Msck and his sufferings, bear witness to Ihe astonishing elfects of Thomson's Compound Syrup of Tsr, snd the truth of thee bove statement. JOS. WINNER, 318 North Third atreet, DAVID VICKER8, 4t Almond street, HUGH M'GIM.EY, S. E. corner Tamany snd Fourth streets. Prepsred only by H. P. Thomson, N. E. corner of 6th snd Spruce streets, Philsde'phia. Agents. H. B. Masser, Sunbury ; D. Gross, snd Dr. Macpbereon, Harrisburg ; J no. G. Brown, Pottsville ; Geo. Earl, Reading ; Houston fc Ma on, Towanda, Bradford county, Pa. Price SO cents per bottle, or $ 5 per doxen. Beware of all imitation. Philadelphia, June 8th, 184.V ly PIANO S. THE SUBSCRIBER bss been appointed agent, for the sale nf CONRAD MEYER'S CEL EBRATED PREMIUM R08E WOOD PI ANOS, at this place. These Pianos have a plain, massive and beautiful eiteiior fiui-h, and, for depth and sweetness of lone, snd elegance of workman ship, are not surpassed by eny in the United Stales. Tbe following ie a recommendeiion from Cant Dixts, a celebrated performer, and himself a mao ufactuieri A CARD. HaViae bad the pleasure of trying the excel lent Piano rortee manfactured by Mr. Meyer, aa)d exhibited al ihe last exhibition of the Franklin In stitute, I feel it due to the true merit of the maker lo declare ihst these instruments are quite equal' and in some respects even superior, lo ell Ihe Pi ane For tee, I saw at Ihe capitals of Europe, and during a sojourn ef two years al Paris. These Pisnos will be sold et tbe manufacturer's lowest Philadelphia prieea, if net eontetuiog lower. Persona are requested le csll end examine for themselves, at the residence of the subscriber. Sunbury, Msy 17. 184a. H.B.MA88E R. George at. Weaver, BOrS ZXAXEK aV tHXF CHANOUB. Ao. 1 3 North Water Street, Philadelphia. PAS constantly on Land, a general assort meat . of Cordage, cteine Twines, etc., via i Ropes, Pishiog Ropes, Whits Ropes, Manil la Ropes, Tow Lioes for Canal Boata. Also, a complete assortment of Seine Twines, &c such as Hemp Shad and Herring Twine, Best Patent GUI Net Twine, Cotton Shad and Herring Twine, Shoe Threads, Ac. Ac Also, Bsd Cords, Plough Lines, Halters, Traces, Cotton and Linen Carpet Chains, dec, all of which he will dieposs of en reasonable terms. ;.,. Philadelphia, November 13, 1 14 J. ly ft UAL
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