m.iL . . .."j . '.' jr - 1 Lev Tht, tPennaj-lvanle, . , ',- er t. O .ailOSI. -, I lovt thee, Pennsylvania,' My own dear native State, Proud birth-land of the noble free, Home ofthe good and great! Fir in our country'! tory , Tl.cre i 00 fairer name, , No other thinet more brilliant Upon the fcroll of Fame. I love thee, Pennsylvania 1 When 'mid the emilee of Spring, Along the dark green valley The strain of gladnes ring ; When gentle flower arising Tut on their varied aheen, And raiee their bright eye laughing, Up t'ward the iky serene. I lore thee, Petiniylvania ! I love thy mountain grand, Whoie summit bear the imprei Of Diety' own hand; Stern battlement of Freedom, They frown upon her foe. While cradled in their valley Thy children safe repote, I love thtee, Pennsylvania ! Though fortune Unto me Give but a scanty pittance, Thank Heaven I am free; For o'er me I aee gleaming. Unsullied, bright and fair, Thy broad resplendent banner, And my title's there. T love thee, Pennsylvania ! On many a gory plane, Thy patriot heroes slumber Amongst the noble slain ; No other arm were stronger, No other hearts more true In the unbroken phalanx Of Freedom' chosen few. I love thee, Pennsylvania ! For when the battle star, Along the south was gleaning, And the red flames of war O'er fierce battalions nodded, And trumpet loudly pcal'd, At the first call for soldiers. Thy children took the field. I love thee, Pennsylvania I 'Twaa thy endearing smile, That Mured my lov'd ancestors, From far Ocean Isle ; They left the fields of Erin, The 'Shamrock growing green,' To breathe the air of Freedom, And see her face serene. I love thee, Pennsylvania! We are all sovereign here, We have no lord or tyrant, No slave to quake with fear ; Thy ions are brave and hardy, Of bold and dauntless air, Thy daughter cheat and witty, Tie lairest of the fair. I love thee Pennsylvania ! Still may tby freedom shine, Till bots from every tiation Still gather round its shrine ; Proud Keystone of our Union; Still, still secure the arch, And in the path of glory, Still onward, proudly march. Prlwlsr's Parody. O, bow happy are they, Who the printer do pay, And have squared up for one year or nor. Tonyue can never express Tte joy of the "Pres" When delinquent hav paid the old (core. Printer all the day long. Labor hard for "Song." O, that all their bard fate could see They have worked night and day, And of course want their pay, To b jy sugar and coifee and tea. j One would hardy believe, AS' hat few dimes we receive, For the paper addressed to each name Yet 'tis farther below Thsn what some people know, Or they'd pay up for fear or for iham. NBW WAT UP TAKING LcECHEfl. A ttOUt lYieliinsn the other dy in New Orlean. say the National, a seized with the yellow fever. The physician recommended leerhea, aa one of hi remedie, to cure the fever, end after giving he supposed dietinct order bow to supply them, he sent them to him in bottle tbat he might dispense tho presence oft leecher. The doctor called in the course or the day, and lound ome of the leech alive in the bottle. Ex preying hi aHtniiiahinent, he asked hi patient why ha had not uaed them. Ued them, ia it," aid Paddy, eyeing them with disgust, "havn't I iellered two of the aerpente, and if il'a more ve'd have down to save ma from yeller fever, then gn for a praiat." An Honor to hi Mothbr. -'John, inquired domioic of a hopeful pupil, 'what ia a nailer ?' 'A maq who make nails,' said John. 'Verygowl. What ia a tailor!' 'One who mke tail.' Ob, you atupid fellow,' aaid the dominie bit n't? hi lip, man who make tail 'Ye air,' returned John, 'if the tailor did not out taila to the coata ha made, they would all he jackets .' Sit down, Juhn, you're 10 'tooor to your ma ternal paieaC' - ' i .JJ! X . !L-JJLJ. . ..I tj nirvK NOTE 1LI8T, v - ' ;. r ' ' . ". ri.WSVLVAMA. The following lint sitowa the currrnt value of all 'cnnsy I vania Bank Notes. The moat implicit re liance may be placed upon it, it rvrry week en-fully compared with mil corrected from Birk sell' Reporter. ' ' ' Hank In Philadelphia. Nab. l.rtriTtoft. 1 NOTES AT PAR. Bank of North Ameriea ;, ,, , Bank of the Northern T.ihertip . " ,' Commercial Rank nf Prnn'a. . , Farmer' and Mechanic' Bank '. Kensington Hank . , ' Philadelphia Dunk . . 8chuytktll Rank , . . . .' ' . Snulhwark Bank . Western Bank . Mechanics' Hank , Manufacturer' c Mm hardc' Bunk flank of Penn Township , , GirardBanfc , . Hank of Commerce, lute Moyamcnsing Bank of Pennsylvania . . Drse. lit Tut Lib. pnr . par Pr . pr ! Pr ., t psr par par par pit par , par pv psr ar Country Hanks. Bank of Chester County Westchester Bank of Delaware County Cheater Bank of Oermentown Urrmanlown Bank of Montgomery Co. Norristnwn Doyk-atown Dank Doyleatown Canton Bank Eatlon Farmer' Bank of Bucks co. Bristol par par pnr par par par pur Bank of Northumhei html Northumberland par Columbia Dank A midge co. Columbia par sr r armera' uniik or Lancaster' l.ancater County Bunk Lancaster Bank Farmers' Bank of Reading Office of Bank of Penn'a. Lanci-tci par par par Lancaster Lancaster Reading par Harri.bu'tf-j Thews Lancaster I office Reading - ( do not Eaaton J issue n. Office Office Office do do do NOTES do do do AT DISCOUNT. Rank of the United Stiites Philadelphia S3 Pnttsville j Lewixtown Miinlletnwn al Carlisle Pittsburg jj Hollidavshurg f HarrUburg Lebanon j Pittsburg I PitUhurg j Williamsport lj Wilkeaharre 14 Allontown Reading . Pittsburg failed Erie do New Brighton do ChamhershHrg J . Gettysburg I Montrose Erie 111 Wsynesburg a Washington I HonesiUle I J Brownsville " 1 York kl Miner Bank of Pottaville Bank of Lewiatown Bank of Middle-town Carlisle Bank Exchange Bank Do do branch of Harrisburg Bank I.ebannn Bank Merchants' & Manuf. Bank Bank of Pittsburg West Branch B.mk Wyoming Bank Northampton Bank Berk County Bank Office of Bank of U. 8. Do do do Do do do Bank of Chamherahurg Bank of Gettysburg Bank of Susquehanna Co. Erie Bank Farmers' At Drovers' Bank Franklin Bank Honeadale Bank. Monongahel Bank of B. York Bank N. B. T he notes of those bank on which we omit quotations, ami substitute a dash ( ) are not purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, with the exception of those which have a letter of reference, BROKEN BANK 8. Philadelphia Sav. In. Philadelphia Loan Co. Schuylkill Sav. Ins. Kensingioii Sav. Ins. A PhilaJelpbia failed failed failed do do do Penn J ownslup Sav. Ins. do Manual Labor Bank (T. W: Dyott, prop.) failed rowanda Bank Tnwanda Alleghany Bank of Pa. Bank of Beaver Bank of Swatara Bank of Washington Centre Bank City Bank Farmers' dr, Mech'ca Bank Farmers' & Mech'tV Bank Farmers' AMechW Bank Harmony Institute Huntingdon Bank Juniata Bank Lumbermen's Bank Northern Bank of Pa. New Hope Del. Bridge Co. Nortbmnb'd Union Col. Bk. North Western Bank of Pa. Office of Schuylkill Bank Pa. Agr. cV Manuf. Batik Silver Lake Bank Union Bank of Penn'a. Bedford Beaver HarrUburg Washington BeUt-fouM Pitlxbuig Piltaburg Fayette cv. tireencaatle liannoiiv no aale closed closed failed closed no aale fuilod failed failed no sale Huntingdon no rale Lewiatown noiale Wrren Duiuiufr New Hope Milton Meadtille Port Carbon CarlUle Montrose Uniontown failed no sale cloned no aale closed failed cloned failed Westmorland Bsnk Greeusburg clotted Wilkeaharre Bridge Co. Wilkeaharre noaale fjJ" All notes purporting to I on any PennsyN vania Bank not given in the above list, may be set iown as frauda. NEW JEKKKV. Bank of New Brunswick Brunswick Uelvidere Bank Helvidero Burlington Co. Bank Medford Commercial Bank Perth Amboy Cumberland Bank Bridgelon failed 1 par T failed Farmers' Bsnk Mount Holly Farmers' and Mechanics' Bk Kahway Farmers' and Mechanics' Bk N. Brunswirk Farmer' and Merchants' Bk Midiiletown Pu failei Franklin Bank of N.J. Jersey City Hohoken Bag ox Uiazing Co Hobokeu failed failed failed fkded i failed i par lersey City Bank Jwaey City Mechanics' Bank Patieraon Manufacturers' Bank Belleville Morris County Bsnk Morrutown Monmouth Bk of N. J. Freehold Mechanics' Bank Newark Mechanics' and Manuf. Bk Trenton Morris Canal and llkg (o Jersey City Pout Note Newark Bkg dt In Co Newark no sale New Hope Del Bridge Co LamDoiUvtlkt N. J. Maoufac and Bkg Co Hoboken N J J'rotecton &. Lombard Ik Jersey City Orange Bank' Orange Pateraon Bank Peterson Peoples' Bank J0 i failod failed i failed i par par Princeton Bank Princeton Sabtm Banking Co Salem Slate Bank Newark State Bank Elitabethlown State Bank Camden State Bank of Morris Morriatown State Bank Trenton Salem and PhiUd Manuf Co Salt-ni Sussex Bank New ion Trenton Banking Co Trenton Union Bank Dover WaaUiuglon Banking Ce. Hackenaack DELAWARE. Bk of Wilm oV Brandy wine Wilmington Bank of Delaware Wilmington Bank of Smyrna Smyrna Do branch Milford Farmera' Bk of State of Del Dover Do branch Wilmington Do branch Georgetown Do branch Newcaetle Union Bank Wilmington (TV Under 6' 4 i par 1 failed failed failed par I' par par per par par par par ----- rXJ On all bank marked thus (') there are U tber eounterft it or altered Bote of the various d nominauui., in ovulation. ka3.' 2:fcfe CS3 X3 JK . THIS Medicine fa. warranted, inn oath.' not to contain a particle of Calomel, Corroeive Sub limate, Arsenic, Chloride f Gold; 6r any delete, rou minerals. . . .,, , -t The principle upon which this Medicine act, I by assisting end harmonising with nsture i It drive out all foul acrimonious humor from the blood and hotly, and by assimilating with and strengthening the gnstric juice of the stomach, it saint digeetton ; in short there is not a veini arte ry, muscle or nerve in the human body, that i not strengthen,! by the PANACEA, end it elao possesses the remarkable property of removing mercury from the hone and joint. . FOR ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, Scurvy, Scorbn'ic A flections, Tumors, Srroful or King' Evl , White Swellings EryxipeUa, Ulcers, Cancel a. Running Sores, Scabs snd Bilea. lime and determined perseverance ia D . 8WEET SER'S PANACEA, will effect a cur. , FOR INDIGESTION. Rejection of food, Nauea, Vomitings, Nervou af lectiona, Billioua complaints, Head ache, Palene, or Femnle Irregularities, Dr. SWEETSER'S PA NACEA will oon eflVcl a cure ; but if obstinate, or attended with griping, flying pains, the dose should be increaaed, and the cure will soon be ef fected. It not the pa'iente frighten themselves with the ides thst they are too we ik to take much medicine; but bear in mind that this mi'dty opera ting med cine put not wrikno into the frame, but moit certainly draw wenkn out, leave streng'h in it place, and by giving cnmoed steep a) nigbt. and an appetite to reliah any f.md, re-nima'ea the whole (rain wi ll vigorou aciion, clearing the mind and improving the eight. SCROFULA AND GLANDULAR AFFEC TIONS. Scrofula iiid to be her id it ary, the inf.int re ceiving from ita parent the seeds of this diaeaa.-, which incresaes with it yeni. if neglected and not eubniit'fd lo frequent purifiotion with Dr. SWEETSKR'S PANACEA. Theglsn.ls are pla. ced in the corner of the body, and out of the way of direct communication ; their real ue ia a subject on which much dilli-rcnce of opinion prev iila; it auffi.-ea us to know 1h.1t when in a diaeased slate, they are capable of being purified and cleansed by a long course of Dr. SWF.ETSER'S PANA CEA, which restores thrin to sound and proper action. Scroful. us persona can never pay loo much attention to their blood, its purification ahou'd l their firat thought, for after a long cnure of perse, verance, they will ever cure hcredit try diseaae. In ea.ee of JACSD1CE. ASTHMA, LIVER COMPLAIXTS, TIC DOLOREVX. RHEU MAT ISM OR RHEUMATIC GOUT, Dr. SWF.HTSER'S PANACEA cannot be too high ly extolled ; it eeaiches out the very root of the diabase, and by r mixing it from the Blood makes a cure certain and permment. For diaeaaea of 'the Iiladler and KiJneyt, Siric luret, Grartl. Stone, ilr$, Finlula, Uinarif Ob. tlructioniand Extreme Cottivenen Dr. SWEET. SER'S PANCEA is the best remedy ever trel; it remove all those acrimonious bumo' fr wn the Blood which give rise to the above disesses, and by keeping the blood in a pure condition, insun health. For DROPSY, FALLING or re BOWELS, IntpHtitie of the DUiod, Mercurial Tuint, WeA nest of the Spine Flout of Blood tot lu HtaJ Gid diiieti, Sitifing and Butting Soiee in the Head and iiur,l)r.KWEET8ER'3 PANACEA will givsj certain relief; in all severe snd chronic cases, the patient cannot be too often reminded that Air jrer dttttt and perervtranee will effect a cure. Li CUillt and Ferer. Bitiom Ferert, Afftetioni of the F.tet and Fare, Spongy and BlretLng Gum Bronchitit anil rerrnt Cvught and Culdt, Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA will be found perfectly aure and certain in its effects. ' GRAVEL AND URINARY COMPLAINTS. Those complaint are generally attended with the moil fatal consequence, and are seldom or ne. vet cured by the present ntiide of treatment ; they usually accompany the patient t the grave, after suffering the moat ricrorialing pain and torture. The cauae of these eomplairi's are the asm as all other, the dioaa ot the blood becomt encrualed on the finrst narrow pasaagea, whence ariee morbid secretions snd stoppsg.aof mine. Yon will And the moat powerful diuretics of no use. as they only increase the quantity of urine and do not puiify nd strengthen th part. Bv purifying the blood with Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA, you re move the cause ol the disease, consequently it can not exist any longer, after urficienl peraeverance In it use ha derived the blood and body of all acrimonious humor and incruatation. DISEASES or Tea LUNGS-CONSUMPTION. This i a tery prevjent and fatal disease ; it re aulta iiiortly from neglected Coughs, colda and bron chitis, also frtim imptoper treatment in many ot'ier case, such ss measles, fevers, inHimma'i ns and sinsp pox, and a boat of other badly treated diseases; wheru the csuae, instead of having been thoroughly removed from the blood and body, have only been palliated or remsvej from one pirt to break out in another. By divesting your bodies of all foul hu mors, through the medium of Dr. SWEETSER'S PAN ACEA. the cure is at once rendered cirtsin and permanent. Recollect, while there is acrimo nious humors floating in the riieu'aiion, it i. a apt to settle on the lungs as any other part of the body ; this is the reason that consumption is so prevalent. BILES, 80RES AND ULCERS. Which you see 011 the exterior, come from and have their source in, the intetior, and might just as well have tellled on y.mr lungs, liver, or eny other pait; which w know they frequently do, and pro ituce moat violent inflammatory disorders. The humor which occasions these sore i of a highly acriinonions burning nature. We know it from the pain it gWcs in forming, and afterward It ra pidly ulcera'tug and corrxling the flesh and skin of the part where it breaks out Thi ahowa the neceasity of frequently puiifying the blood with Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACKA, and keeping such malignant humors in su j ction. Should you have bde or ulcer, be thankful that naluie baa taken trouble to warn you of the danger your life aud bo dy ia in, r it is a warning that the blood ia foul. Had this same acrimony s.bc'ed the lungs in-trad i f the surface of your body for its seat, consump tion of the lungs wou'd bavn been 1 he 'consequence. D.lay not then, to puiify and cleanse with Dr. 8weftcr's Panacea. SPINE DISEASE. Spinal sffeciioin, inlargement of Ih bone and joints, while swellings, hip joint complaint, rup. tuiea, falling of the bowel and womb disease, will find atpeedyoure in Dr. SlI'EETsER S PA NACEA. Wheia the diseaae baa been of L'ng standing, the time required to tnsk a cure will be longer ; but the patient may real assured that a determined peraeverance will effect it. BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA a DISEASE OF THE WINDPIPE. Tbeee diseases proceed from Ih seriosity or corrupt bnmor of the blood, bving ettled itself on the throat and lung, and stopped them op, ae that they cannot draw sufficient air in for respiration. Dr. SW EElSER'd PANACEA wiU give imme. hale if lief, .id to make th ci)r per (act and car- h, 1 ; ? ' tti, 'i ' x f a i 1 - ... 3 ln, i shovld be continaeJ some tint after, ta free the syrern of all had humor. , ... RHEUMATISM, RHEUM -kTIO GOUT AND , MERCURIAL DISEASES Find a safe and speedy cure in Dr. SYTEET SER'S PA NA CEA. It cure by searching every blood vessel an J artery, and driving out all Impu rities and foul humor accumulated therein, which i the can a of rheumatism, gout and swelling of the joints. The deleterou effect of calomel and other mineral poison, readily yield to it sovereign Influence j indeed, when it valuable propertio be come fully known, the use of all miner-1 poison will be consigned tolhe tomb of all th Cspiilelx,' and only be llionght of as a by-gone custom of the dar ker age. Dr. Sweetaer'e Panacea ia also a sure cure lor dyspepale, piles, cosiivences, vertigo, head ache, pain in the bresst and liver complaint. FEVER AND AGUE. ' Fever ia ly caused by a diaorderly move ment of the blood, atruggling to fiee itelf of some thing thai encumber it ; in f ict, every kind of fe ver is nothing more than a struggle between the blood and corrupt humor, and a soon as the cor rupt humor are rxpel'ed, you have no more fever. When a patient with fever submits to be bled, or have his blood poisoned with mercury, it weakens bis frame to such a degree that if be aurvivea the process, it always leaves him subject 1 1 diatreasing chill, when 9 limes out of 10 he resort to ague pills, powders, or Ionic mixture; this is going from bad to worse, as these vegetable pills, powders, die. are nothing hot mercury and quinine in disguise, which may for a time drive the diaease a.j far into the body ss riot 10 be perceptible, but very soon it will bre .k oul gin with feaiful violence To cure ague and fever, the cause of the diaease must tie re moved out of the blood snd body, which can be ef retimlly done by using Dr. 8WEETSER'S PA NACEA, which purifies, cleanse and strengthens. It contains nothing that can posiblv injure, and its use is always a safeguard agaim-t chill and fevers, PILES. In tt Ciumr Pitrs, Dr. 8WEETSERS PANACEA will effect a very apeedy cure. It re move from the blood, stomach and bowels, H those foul acrid burning humora. which are the cauae of Pilea and Coativenee, and by atrengthen ing the digeative organs, improve every part of the entire body. FLATULENCY AND WIND. These ctisoasea e Cau ed by the stomach and bowel being choked up with viscid alimy matter, 'he air which enters them ewinnt e-ope until forced by aome contraction of the a omach to expel it: hei ce 'he cause of pain. A few doses of Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA will convince the ufferer that relief i attained GREAT MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN. Parents will flod the PANACEA a vlusb'u medicine for their ehiltben. keepmg their bodies in a healthy Condition, thereby assisting their g owih; children or grown peisona, after taking it. are not liable to be attacked with an epidemic aa before, a it always leave the blood in a pnre condition, and the mire system in a strengthened stste ; it drives out a'l kinds of weskur from the body and leave all heal by within. MARRIED LADIES Will find Dr. SWE TSER'S PANACEA medi cine purely adapted to their us. Moat ladies du ring the peritid of pregnancy are afflicted with piles. Dr. Sweetser's Panacea, by regulating the bowels, will entirely obviate this, and ila purifying proper, tiea on the brood and fluids, insure in them heal thy off-pring. No one who ia mother should be without it, and those who are nursing will rind it of great tx-nr fit to Ihe health of their infanta. For bsrrenrtesa and all diseases of the womb, it it without a rival in th entire hiatoiy and catalogue of medicine ; by it extraordinary strengthening power, it stimulate and trengthen the womb, a weaknea of which is the cause of failure to have offspring. NERVOUS DISEA8ES. Under thia head may be classed Palpitation of tbe Heart, Tic Doloreaux or Faceache, Neuralgia. Indigestion, Toothache, Melanchof), Hyteric,and in fad, every diaeeae caused by the sharp, biting, acrimonious humor irritating the nerve ; tbe oerve receive the morbid impiewioa from the sto mach, or ralbrr from tbe bBsod through the agency of tbe stomach and dige-tive ogna, and although other part of the body are apparently tbe seat of the diaeaae, atill it is caused by Ihe morbid impres sion conveyed from the blood by the nerve, to that pait. A few doaea of Dr. SWEETSER'S PA NACEA will aoon aaaure tbe patient that he ha the cure in his possession, ;t ERYSIPELAS, or 8T. ANTHONY'S FIRE Thi is an inflammatory disoider, alw.cy tiend ed with more or less pain. It proceed from tbe foul, acrimoninu humor lodged in the blood and fluids, settling on the limb and face, ceasing ex treme pain and fever; all application on the ur fare are worse thin useless, a they only lend to throw the disease in aorne other part, and perhaps cause death. Bleeding is likewise improper. To cute the di-esae you niu-t gel rid of the cauae ; on ly manage 1 1 get the foul humors out of your blood, and vou will be well in a day. Dr. SWEET SER'S PANACEA, a thorough purifier of the blood, will search out eveiy impurity in the more remote pirts of the body and expel it through tbe medium of the bowela. There is not e vein, arte ry, mnsete or organ of the entire framework of man, that Dr. Sweetser's Panacea doe not im prove. To take it when you are well la to keep we I ; and when sick to become well DR. SWEETSER'S PANACEA, beinfeom puaed uiily ol e vegetable matter, or medical oerbs, and warranted, on oath, ee containing not one par ticle of mercurial, mineral, or chimieal substances, t found to b perfectly harmless Id Ihe ouM tender age, or the weakest frame, under any atage or hu man fullering 1 th most plstut and benign in it operation that wss ever off. red to Ihe world; and at the same lime the most certain in searching out the root of auy c unplaiui, however deep, and of performing a cure. Price 1 1 r bottle, or six boltlee for fS. For 4 sale, wholesale and retail, at the corner of CHARLES and PRATT Streets. Baltimore, an) also by GEORGE BRIGHT, Nov. 1847. .'y Hunbury. MOUNT VERNON 05 North 2d at., bet. Arch & Race sis., 1 It i I a l e 1 p li i a . RRADY tV PAKKER respectfully inform their friends and the public that ibey have taken Ihe above named house, recently kept by J, 8, Adam and are prepared le accommodate cuato. met in the moat eatiefactory manner and at tea aotiabl price. Their table will be supplied with the beat vari ety the market Horde their parlor and sleeping spirt meet will be w the beat order. The bouse ha been thoroughly repaired and furnished with a view le tbe comfort of travUra and lrangrs. Having bad eeveral yeara experience in the bucinra, they hope to give gaoetal eatiafaction, and respectfully iuvite traveller end etranger 10 givathsmacsU. BRADY ak FA RUE K. Philadelphia, January 19, 1M7 if Vegetable IJnlernl Pllla, Tne only known Mrdltie lhnlat Ihe tome time purge purifie and itfengihen th tytem. - ! Lowttotr, July 7,1846. DR, LE ROY'S Pills. are a new medicine which haa just apieated, and i fast faking the place of all other of the same class. These pill are Competed of many1 ingredients, bat the two principal one are Strtaparilla and Wild Cher ry, so united that Ihey act together the one, through it admixture with other subMtucea, pu rifying and purging, while ihe other i strengthen ing the system. Thu those pill are at Ihe m time tonic and Opening ; a desideratum long and eagerly aought for by medical men, hot never be fore discovered. . In nther worda they do Ihe work of two medicine, and do it much better than any two we know of; for they remove nothing" from ihe system but the impurities ; so that while they purge ihey atrengthen ; ami hence they cauae no debilitation, and are followed by no re-action. . ., Dr. Le Roy 'a pill have a wonderful influence on the blood t they not only purify without weakening it, but ihey remove all tj ixioo particle from the chyle before it i converted into fluid, and thua make im pure blood an utter impossibility. Aa there ia no debilitation, so theie ia no niusea or sickness at tending the operation of thi moat excellent of me. dicines, which never strain or tortures the digea tive functions, but csu-e them la work in a per fectly natural manner ; and hence pet sons taking them do not heaom pale and em-tciated, but the contrary ; for while it is the property of the Sjrsa parilla, "united as it ia with other ingredient, to remove all that is foreign and Impure, it is equally Ihe property of the Wild Cherry to retain all that i natural and aound; and hence a robust (lite of heabh ia the certain result of their, unitod 0srra lions. (Ej" Price 25 cents per BOX. Agent for Le Roy's Pill. '' ''' J. W. FHII.INO, i . JOHN YOUtJ.SRun,,0,y-' "M. A. McCAY, NorthumberfM. Angust 2I, 1817. ly " ' ' ' PHILADELPHIA Watche, Jcwellry and Sil ver AVa re, . Guaranteed brttrr fir the price titan at any other Store in Philadelphia, mnr be hud, . , , Wholrtitle and Rflu i, at . (I.nfe NICHOLAS 1111 it 4'S) No. 72 North 2.1 street, above Arch, PHILADELPHIA. WATCHED, all kinds, fair, low and medium qualities, nirnrig which are. Gold Levers, full jewell'd, f 10 to $100 Leplnc., lo - 25 to 40 Silver I-evers, ' , 211 10 30 - lpi. e. to ' ; " ' ' 1 to 18 QusrtieTs, fine.- 8 to 10 (juartiers, imitation, 5" ' JiwatLer. Diamonds, Gold Chnin,' Gold Pen wi'h Gold and Silver holder, Pencils Bread Pin. Finger end Ear Rings, Bracelet, C.i.nro of hell, coral end lava, with every other article of Jcwellry of the richest and most faabionable pat tern. Silvkb Wibb Plaea, Foik, 8poon, Cup, dtc of Standjrd Silver. pLTtn WanaCaatnra, Cake Bisket:.Fena, Vases, Card Cases, und other Rich Fancy G.Xxls in great variety. .Wholesale , B uy er w31 aeve jnoney by tailing here before purcbaeing. ....." . (Q Keep thia advertl-rment, and call al Noi 73 You will be satisfied the Good are really cheaper and better than are offered in the city; For aale. low, a handsome pair of Show Gaae, suitable for a Jewellry or Fancy store. Apply as above. Sept gain. IB47 ly - DICKSON & COM No. 80 Market Street, five doors below , , Third. South side, " ' PUIIiADGLPHIA, " Importers K holeNule Dealci H In WATCHE8. Watch Gla-ee and Material. Jewelry of all descriptions, qualities and ylee, crenpiiabig all tbe article, conn.xted with the Trade, . CUk. Dixson A Son'a Briianni 1, German Stiver and Sil ver-PaleJ Ware. Sbeflteld aud Birmingham Plated Fancy Articles. Rodger Sc. Sou' aud Wostenholin's Cutlery, Its- xors. Scssors. Eraser, Desk Kni'es, Ac Ivory Hjndled Table Cutlery, of the finest, medium and common qualifies. A la'ge assortment of Gold rem. Perifocal Spectacle, Pipier Mache and Japanned Try, various shape and qu.tliliea. al redurcd ratea Guld Waicb Caeea, Dial snd Silver-Ware, of all descriptions, manufactured 10 order. DICKSON fe CO., having recently removed into the large and commodiooa warehouse formerly occupied by Messrs. R. Ashhi'hst & Sosa, and more recently by Askrcbst d; Risimotov, beg Wave to inform Watch Dealers, Country Merchants and other, that tbey design having at all times a large assortment of Goods, of their own importa tion, which tbey are determined to sell at Ihe lowest ruU's. Cj" Every attention will be paid to the Packing of Goods, and in the execution of Order, tbe quili tie and prices will be fully guarantied ag.iinst all competition. Philadelphia. June 1 9th, J47. ly First lVemimn AVrilinft: Ink. No. '87 North Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. F' ROM Dr. Hsre, the celetirsted Pr..fe.or of Chemwtry in the University ol Penn'. tbllUVIt)M, uct. 1 1, tt.i. Dear Sir Having tued your luk, I will thank you to aettd me another bottle, s I And il lo be excellent. I am yours, truly, Host. Habb." From Dr. Locke, of Cincinnati, distinguished for hi numerous scientific researches. "Medical College of Ohio, Cincinnati, January 17, l44. Having used Mr. Hover' Writing Ink, I am sslisfisd that it i the best which has ever come to my knowledge, and eiecially H is tre-llent for the Use of Steel rent, and will not corrode them, even 10 long use. Job Local. Prof, of Chemistry, HOVER'S ADAMANTINE CEMENT. From a well known scientific gentlemen. "Philadelphia, Feb. 37. 1848. Mr. Joaeph E. Hover Sir ; A uaa of your Ce ment, and aotne practical tettt of it auiienoiiiy, bit induced me to recommend it lo ether a an invaluable article for mending China, Glass, or Cabinel Ware. . CAtaraan Mobmt, Analytic Chemist." For sale at the Manufactory, Wholesale and Re tail, No. 87 Neaxa Tbibb Stbbit, oppoiitc Cherry street, Philadelphia, by ' JOSEPH K. HOVER, May U.jnO. )90 f ' Manufacturer. TO IOTTSV1LLE AND PHILADELPHIA. XI' tut 10 IfjKRSOK J informs tickets,' by ERHONS travelliiig thte route are hereby urmed that they can p roe ore 'through making application at tba Hotel el Cbwle Weaver, Sunbury. A.E.KAPP. erthuoberland, Jul; !, It7. If The Grand Purgative .fob tub cross or . , Headache, Giddinese, Rheumatitm, Pile, Dyspepda, Scuivt, Small Pol( lanndice,'i Pain in the Bark, Inward Weaknea, Measles, Salt Rheum, Heart Burn. Worm, ('holer Morbus, ' ' Cough Quinary, . Whnntiing Gougb, Conaumution, Kitfc .. Palpitation of the Heart, i.ier Liompfaint, F.risiprlaa, Deafness, Kmng In tbe Throat, Dropay, Aathma, Dchinga of the Mkin, Fever ef all kind ''.' Colds, Gout, Uravel, Female Complaint, , . . Nervou Complaints, ' iin k vaair-rv or OTlta niav.Aara aatsiaie raoai latrcaiTir or th a loom, a.vn oa. THIICTIO I TH ONOAV Of lit. ' ' OF.TIO!t. ' ' 'Experience ha proved that nearly every Di eae originaiea from Impuritie of the Blood or de rangemente of the Digestive Organ ; and to secure Health, We must remove those obstruction or re store the Blood lo it natural state. . The aversion 'o taking medicine is moat efler lually removed by t'Licava' Vsnr-rtaLic Pra oativ Pills, being completely enveloped toil h a mating of pure white Sugnf, (which ia aa distinct from the internal ingredient a nut shell from the kernel) akii nvr no rirn or MtmciRR, - But are as rsaily swallowed a bit of candy. Moreover they neither nautente or gripe in the lighted degree, hut operate equally an all the d la eased pari of the svs'ern, instead nf confining themselves to, and racking any paniculir region. Thu, if tl e Liver be affected, one ingredient will operate en tht particular org in, and, by cleansing it of n Exces of Bile reatore it to its naturil atate. .' Another will operate on the B'ood. and remirve all Impurities in it circulition while a third will effectually expel whatever impurities may hav been discharged into the atomach, and hence they rratat it th hoot or msat-a, re move all Impure Humor from the bmly ; open the poree eTnernally fid lnemrfy ; wptrat all fore go and obi oxiou particle from the chyle, ao that the blood may be thoroughly pure thua aecu ring a free and healthy action to the Heart, Lung nd Livet; and thereby they bcstoiib hislth a- V KB ami ALL OTHlll MCAK HAV VklLXD.- 'I'he entire tru'h of Ihe above can be ascertained by the trial of a single box ; and their virtues are a t iiootive and certain in rea'nring Healih, that Ihe proptietor binds himself lo return the money paid for them in all case where they do not give universal a itis'eciion. Rctnll Frlce, 25 ria. p?r Dox. Princip.il office No. fl Vesey t N. Yoik. Sold by JOHN YOUNG, Sunbury, . M. A. McCAY. Norihuml'land. (Tj Ileniem'siir Dr. C. V Clickener i the in ventor of the Sugar Coated Pi Is, and that nothing of the a 'rt waa ever heard iT until he introduced them in June, 1843. Purchaser shou'd, iherefor, si ways ask for Clickener Sugar Coated Pills, and lake no others, or Ihey will lie made the victima of fraud. . Sept. IHth, IH47 ly eow SOMETHING NEW! THE Subscribers have the exe1ii.y right vending J. M. THATCHER'S Hot Klnst Hot Air Cooklnaj of 5-9 in the countie of Northumberland, Columbia and Schuylkill; and from the encouragement met with already, they expect to do a targe hnaineas. Thi stove is constructed on aa entirely new prirciple, snd on the only principle that Cin make both a good wood and coal stov. ' The inventor has over come all the difticultiee that so frequently belong to other stoves. He has by hi arrangement, con structed a broiling QOVCII 111 front, where in broiling, roasting, frying or baking may be dom and all the amell that arises thsrefrom must pass into the combustible chamber, and is not at all thrown out into the room.D Beside this, there is an oven only two inches less thsn the whole size of tbe stove, wherein bilking or roasting may be done as well a it can be in the common brick oven. Thi oven is alway fit for use when th ove ia heated, a the whole draught of hot air peine round it constantly. Pubbc attention is particularly called lo thi stove. It can be urn at our Store and Tin Estab lishment in North Danville, at the -ign of the Co. lutnbia Tin shop, and at the Foundry of Rohrhach t Clement in Sunbury, where its particular qualis tiea will l fully shown andexp'ained 10 any person wishing lo examine it. The subscribers continue lo have on hand all kinds of parlot stove, such radiator, cy lender, fancy and plain, suitable for all who may favor ua wi'h a call; also common sheet and Russia Iron, which can 1 made in any d.Virahle. shape; toge ther with a general as.ortmeni nf tin and ja pinned ware, wholesale and retail. Country merchant re inileaj lo call end examine our Block, a our work cannot be surpassed, and prices modoerate. N . B. We can safely recommend Ihe above men lioned stove In persons who wish to emhark in a good buainev Tbe patentee will aell either coun ty or atate right, to suit purchaser, and on rea sonable term. He or his agents may he found in Danville, Pa. J. & J. ARTER. Tbe undersigned, having seen in operation tbe hot b'asl hoi air cooking stove, invented and pa tented by J. M. Thatcher, certify that- we believe, from the manner of ita coiisttucii n and operation, that it is the best one ever offered to Ihe public. The airangement is so complete and the conatruetion so jodiciou, that there i a saving of one half the fuel snd lime, in doing any given amount of service, over other celebrated stoves. In short w recom tiieut it in preference to sit others, for the simple reason that it embrace every branch of economy. Samuel Garrett, John W Garrett, David Chat field, W F Kitch. n. John M Giav, E Thompson, Smith Thompson, J D Hahn, John ake, Hraiki ah Bear, Eli ia F Cooprr, Geo M Riitwt, Daniel Hiirnnsn. Henry H Rissel, F H Carver, Daniel Dreiabach, Joaeph Vanknk, Brook Epley. Danville, March 6, 1847. ly rrs jttottsscPs nnujcrsal SHAVING CREAM. Small quantities given without Charge, . 1 14 CAemef tt, PHltADEirilI.1. THIS new and splendid article, a il nam de note, ia profeswej to be urior lo any Sha ving Crearn in the United Ha tea or Europe. Il ia unsurpassed for beauty, purity and f'agrance, tho' somewhat analogous to Gu-rlain' Arnbroeial Cieam and other aiintlar compounds. It far sur passes them all by tbe am diisnl pasty consistency of it lather, which so (often th beard a to render ahaving pleasant and easy. It further posse th advantage over the imported article, in being freshly prrpaieJ, ne skill being wanting in it man ufacture. E. Koueael having bad many yejre' ex perience in the celebrated Laboratory of Laugur, Per et Fila, now Ren aud tV co of Part, Beside being the tst, it i th cheerwet article for shaving ; it i elegantly put ap in boiea, with epleudid at set eograveif label. Priee 3 per doxon, or 37J cent for single box, lo abave one year, It i also sold at f I 60 per lb. or It) cent per 'ot., ao that gentlemen can have their boxes filled at EUGENE ROLSSEL'8, Wholesale and Retail Perfumery end Mineral Wa ter CaUbiishment, 114 Cbeaout Street, Dec. 19, 1149. PHILAI'LLPUIA. - - V- , w - aayf