From the North American, t Itevlew of the Wftlhrf, mn drcimbck. 18-1? Th month Jot closed produced not only jrrt variety , but aom uncommonly miM wea ther for a winter month. Ye tome of her dy April an J May would not blnsh to own, particu larly the 10th, 1 tth, 13th and Uth." During the 14th, from 1 1 to 3 o'clock, the mercury in a per fect ahari wai r)8, ami being placed facing the rtreet, where the tun shone on the opposite buil dings, it rose to 70. which circumstance baa not occurrod before, in the month of December, since 16?,; the medium temperature of that month being S3, which it ix degrees above the freezing point. Pecembri, 1393. '29, '27, and 1828, were the milli't monthi of December that we have on our record : their medium temperature being 36, 37 and 38. The past month wai 3!). The lat morning in November, 1847, at inn rite, the mercury waa only 18 above zero in thia city, which it 20 below !he freezing point. At the tame hour on the Itt December, the mercu ry waa St, but during the day the wind southed, and at sunrise on the Cd December the mercury had ion an to CO, making a difference of 2fl de pree in 51 houre, and 38 degreea in 49 hours. With the exceptiion of a very few !ay. the wea ther continued mild until the 1.1th , which waa a clear, cold, bracing i!ay, and almost every one hailed it at the harbinger of more aeaaonable wea ther. The 16th, however, brought with it rain, hail, snow and a chilly easterly wind. The 17tb waa overcatt, damp, and drizzly, with the wind law east. The 18th commenced cloudy, but the atmov phere aoon became clear ami cool, with the wind N. W. The 19th waa alternately cloudy and clear. The 20th waa clear and mild. The 91st and 22d were overcatt, chilly and damp. The 23d was clear A. M. but cloudy P. M., and about a half inch of tnow lell in the evening. The 24th was a clear and splendid day. The 25th (Christ mat) it snowed moderately at! day, and 2 to 3 inches fell. The 2Cth and 27th were c lear and cold. At sunrise on the 2Gth, the mercury was Is above zero, and it did not rise above 23 du ring the day. At sunrise on the B7th, the mer cury was only 1 1 above zero, and it did not riae above 21 during the day. On the morning of the 28th, the mercury was 23, and at mid day 30 On the 29th, it was 28 at sunrise and 42 at mid day. On the 30th it was 32 at sunrise and 46 at mid-day; and -there waa dense fog during tbe w hole day. On the 31st at sunrise, the mercury " 40. and at mid day 53. There were, during the month, but seven clear days. Five that were alternately cloudy and clear. Twelve in which some rain fell. Four in which tome snow fell, making in all about four inches. And seren that were either hazy or foggy, or both. The medium temperature of the month was 39. The quantity of rain that fell waa three and three-quarters inches. A Remarkable Fact. November, 1847, pro duced tbe coldest day in Philadelphia for a No vember month, for AS years, viz; the mercury was only 12 degree above zero. And Decem ber, 1817, the warmest day for December month for the tame period, viz : 70 degrees. Costlsy Uniform Gen. Valencia, who wai bo bully whipped by Gen. Smith at Con t re us, pntM-st one requisite, and the chief requi site, of a preat Mexican General : ho has a most splendid and cosily uniform, li it aid that when lit full dress tin bore upon his distin. Ruished person at least cVJO.OUO worth of gold, diamonds, and precious metals. What a tplen did capture he would have been to tome of our ragged boys 1 No wonder lift ran so last when It i ley charged hia batteries. He had something to run tor though how he made such good time under such a heavy load, waa a wonder to every body. We understand, however, that the Gen eral waa in very bad epiril we mean nothing against the quality of the spirita with which he quenched the valor of hiaeoul, and kept tbe cold off hia stnmarli cn the memorable night of the 19(h August last; but he was disheartened by the abeencfl of a magnificent jewelled aword whxh coal $10000, and which, under a money ed pressure, he hid left "in soak," at the Monte I'io. This aword ia now to be aeen in Mexico md wan pwned for $1500. I la absence at Conlrea has been assigned by Valencia's trienda us one ut the causes of bis defeat at Contreraa. It would be an interesting contrast to esti mate the comparative value of the respective iinilorms of Gen. Valencia, the conquered, and Gen. Smith, the victor, at Contreraa. The re sult will throw much light upon the great lead in? distinctive traita of American and Mexican chirac ter. Without meaning to impugn the richness and extent of Gen. Smith's wardrobe, we do not think it extravagant to estimate the value ofthe old dark blue coat snd lightish blue pints, wixbit glazed cap, cork soled boot, and service sabre, worn by the Hero of Contreraa oo that memorable day, as or the value off 15. We doubt whether any of our little Jew tailors would not think that amount enormous. . Hut the "inward man" of these Generals is not less striking in contrast than their "outward ma n." The showy and costly exterior of the one covers a vain, faithless, cowardly bean whilst the plain, simple, and unpretending ap pearance of the otber gives token of the Jaunt ier heart and indomitable character, which made him the Conqueror and tbe Hero, SvupitisiNO Aoilitv A story teller ia a itoston paper aays : "1 fell considerable fri.ky ne day, and I weut up tbe lightning rod, haod ver hand, as high as the vane. I had a pros-i-oct there but that ain't ail. A thunder cloud came over, and I saw it was going; to strike the Meeple, and thinks to myself, if it hit roe I'm done up. So I got ready, and when the crack came, 1 gave a leap up, let the lightning strike nd no dowo, and then I caught again. " BANK NOTE VIST.- i PENNSYLVANIA. The following list shnwa the current value of all Vnnaytvania Bank N.rte. Tbe most implicit re liance may ha placed upon h, a it in every toedr auv ilty compared with aid corrected from Hick sell's Reporter. '.,.. Hanhaj In Philadelphia. NOTE 8 AT PAR. . v Bank of North Amerira , "','' . pur Rank ofthe Northern I.ihrtiri '. ' , -' par Commercial Bank of Perm Y . ' ' . par Farroere and Merhanica' Hunk . , par Kensington Bank . " par IDttailetphia Hunk" ' ... i par Schuylkill Bank . . , par South wart Bank ' . par Western Bank . . par Mechanics Bank . . par Manufacturer' ft Mechanics' Bank par flank of Penn Township , '. par Oi'ardBank . ' .' par Bunk of Commerce, bit Moyanv-nsing par Bank of Pennsylvania ' . .' . par Country Bank. Bank of Chester County Westchester par Bank of Delaware County Cheater par Bank o'Oermentnwn Gcrmanlown - par Bank of Montgomery Co. Norrnvown par Doylestown Bank . Doylestown 1 . par Easton Bank Eaaton par Farmer' Bank of Bock ro Bristol . par Bank of Northumberland Northumberland par Columbia Bank A ttridge m.Cnlnmhia : par Farmers' Brink of Lancaster Lancastet . par Lancaster County B.mk Lancaster '' par Lancaster Bank I. Knottier p.t Farmeta Bank of Reading ' R, ailing ' par Office of Bank of Pet.ii'a. . Hrrihurgt These Office do do . : Lancaeler I office Office do ' do ' Reading ; fdo not Office do do Ration Jiwauen. NOTES AT DI8COUNT. Bank of h ITnitetl Mtateo Philadelphia 23 Miners' Bank of Potuville ; Potiaville J Bank of lwiatown Iwitown ' Bank of Middlotown Midille'own , at CarliJe Bank Carlisle , j Exchange Bank Pituhurg l)o do branch of llollidavahurg i Harriiiburg Bank Harrinhurg j Lebanon Bank Lebanon j Merchanta'cV Manuf Bank Piitaburg J Bank of Pituburg PiitaSuig West Branch Bmk . Willi. mBoorl l Wyoming Bank Wilkenban I i Northampton Bank Allmitown Berk County Bank Reading Office of Bank of IT. 8. Pitul.urg failed Do do do Erie do Do do do New Brighton do Bank of Cbamliersliurg Chamberaburg Bank of Geltyehurg Gettysburg Bank of 8urjuehanna ('o. Montrose Erie Bank Erie ljslj Farmer' dc Drovers' Bank Wayncahnrg i Franklin Bank Waahington V H Hnnesdiiie 1) jnk Honesdale ' I i Monongahela Bank of B. Brownsvill I York Bank York l N. H. 1 be note of thoae hanka on which we omit quotations, and anbttitute a dash ( ) are not purchased by the Philadelphia hrokera, with the exception of those which have a letter of reference. BROKEN BANKS. Philadelphia Sav. Ins. Philadelphia failed Philadelphia Loan do fniled Schuvlkill 8av. Ins. do failed Keningtou 8sv. Ins. A do Penn Township Hav. Ins. do Manual Lalxir Bank ( T. W Dyolt, prop.) failed Towanda Bank Tnwanda Alleghany Bank of Pa. BeJford no sale Bank of Beaver Beaver chwed Bank of Swatara Hanishurg doted Bank of WaHhington Washington failed Centre Bsnk Bell, fonts cbied City Bank Pittibuig no ale Farmer & Mech'ca' Bank PittKburg failed Farmers' & Mech'ca' Bank Fayette co, failed Farmers' St Mech'ca' Bank Grecncastle failed Harmony Institute Hsrniony no rale Huntingdon Bank Huntingdon no tale Juniata Bank Leftiiown nosjle Lumbermen's Bank Warren failed Northern Bank of Pa. DuudnfT no sale New Hoie Del. Bridge Cn. New Hope closed Northumb'd Union Col. Bk. Milton no sale North Western Bank of Pa. Meadtille closed Office of Schuylkill Bank Port (Carbon Pa. Agr.eV Manuf. Uank Carlisle failed Silver Lake Bank Montrose cloned Union Bank of Penn'a. Unioniown failed Westmoreland Bank Greeusburg closed Wilkesbsrre Bridge Co. Wilkesbarr no sale Oj" All notes purMrting to l on any Peoniyl. vania Bank not given in the above lut, may be aet lown aa frauda. Bank of New Brunswick Brunswick failed Belvideie Bank Bolvider Burlington Co. Bank Medtiurd par Zummercial Bank Perth AmlMiy J Cumberland Bank Bridgeton par Farmera' Bsnk Mount Holly par Farmers' and Mechanics' Bk Itahwsy Farmers' and Mechanics' Bk N. Biunswick failed Farmers' and Merchants' Bk Mitklletown I'U Franklin Bank of N.J. . Jemey City failed Hoboken Bkg & Giaziug Co Hoboken ' faded Jersey City Bank Jersey City failed Mectisnics' Bank . Psttvrsoii failed Manufacturers' Bank Belleville failed Morria County Bauk ' Morristuwn Munroouth Bk ofN. J.' ' Fttwhold failed Mechanics' Bank Newark ( Mechanics' and Manuf. Bk Trenton par Morria Canal and Bkg Cu Jersey City Post Note no sste Newark Bkg & Ins Co Newark , New Ho Del Bridge Co lmbeiuvilU j N. J. Mauufuc and Bkg Co Hoboken failed N J Proieclon cV Lombard I k Jersey City failed Orange Bank Orange Paterxin Bank Paierson fsilsl Peoples' Bsnk do 4 Ptiucsion Bsnk Princeton par Halotn Banking Co 8jlem par Bt.t Bank Newark , Hiaie Bank F.liubclblown I Hi ate Bank Camden par Stale Bank of Morris Morristowo CJuts Bank Trenton failed Hilera and Philad Manuf Co H.U-m failed Sussex Bank Newton , Trenton Banking Co Trenton " par Uni.n Bank Dsver j Washington Banking Co. Hackenssck failed DELAWARE, Bk of Wllm it Brandy wine Wilmington par Bauk f Delaware Wilnungtoo par Bank of Hiuyrua baiyrna lut tk l t ..... uv nrsDcn JHilkHd par Farmers' Bk ef eUal of Del Dover par Do branch Wilmington par Do biancb Georgetown par Do branch Nswcasll par Union Bauk Wilmington par (iJ- Under 6'a j XJ On all banks raaikcd thus ( tier r eu ther cououirfeit or altered uale oi la vsrtou U. aosniruiknit, in uicuisuuo. DIl. S WEETGEIl'S THIS MrJidna i worrited, on oath, not to contain particle ff Calnmef, Corroslv Sub limate, Anraie, Cblnrid f 4iohJ, oc any .delrte- rfooa mineral. .. . The principle anon which this Medicine set. U by eilln,( nnj harmonMng with ntinrey it drive nut tl foul arrimniino humor from the blond and Ivoily, and by aaiimiliina with and 'trcngthenlne the itiric juice of the stomach, it atsirt diees'inn ( In short there ( not a vein arte ry, miiKcle or nerve in the hnman body, that ia not rengihene. by the PANAtJF.A, and it alto pnmeea the remarkable property of removing mercury froro the bone and join'. y ,, n . FOR ERUPTIONS OF THE 8KLV, , Pcurvv, Scorbivlc A flections. Tumor. Ncrofula or Kinaa' Evl , White Swelling. EryripcU. Ulcers, t'anceia. Running Hores, 8csh and Bi'e lime snd a determined perteveranes in D . 8WEBT 8ERt) PANACEA, will effect cure. , . FOR INDIGESTION. Reji-ction of f oil, NUe, Vomiting. Nervou ef-b-ctiona. I'.illiou- complaint, Hend aet e. Pa'enese, or Femde IregulsrHies. D'. S WEET8ER'8 PA NACEA will soon efP-ct cure but if obntirate, or attendeil with tripine, firing pains, the dose should be ir creaml. and the cure will soon be ef fected. I,ei not the paiients frigMen thrmaelve with th ides that th y are too wek to take much meilit ine; but bear in mind that this mi'dly opera ting nied cine put not w, aknee Into the frame, but mot certainly draws weskn s ou', leaves airi'ng'h in its pli re, and by giving comoi d a't-ep a nig' t. and an aiietiteio relnh any f id, le anims'e the whole fistn- wi h vigomiM aciion, clraing the mind and improving the eight. SCROFULA AND GLANDULAR AFFEC TIONS. Scrofula l iid to be heriditary. ih infuit re ceiving from ili perente the seeds of ih; diHeas.-, which iocreasi'S with it year, if neglected and not submit ed to frequent purific -tion with Dr. SWFETSFR'S PANACEA. Theglan.l are pla. ced in the corner" of the body, and nut of the wwy of direct commuriicat-on ; their real u-e i a subject on which much difTerei ce of opinion prevails; it uffii-es us to knnw ih.it when in a d'tensed n'ale they are cupaMe of leing .ur (ied and cleansed bv a long course of Dr. 8WEETSER'8 PANA CEA, which reonret tbi m to sound and proper action. Scrofol u persiins can rever pav too much attention to their blond, it pur fii-ation thou'd be their fir-M thought, for afier a lung cure of p r vtrance, they will ever curt- hcredit iry dinease. In cases of JACSDICH ASrf.V.4. L1YEU COMPLAtSTS, 77C DOLOREVX RHEV MATJSM OR RHEUMATIC GOUT, Dr. SWEKT8ER S PANACEA cs.mot be too high ly et lolled ; it searches out the very roo of the dis-sse, snd y r mooing it from the Bbod make a cure ceitain and (term inent. For diiHB-s of the BlaJikr ami Kidney. Strie tnrel. Gravel. Stone, File, Fittulu. Uiinartf Ob. Mtruciioni and Extreme Cotirenent Dr.SWKET. SEK'S PANCEA is the best rem.dy ever trel; it removes all tho-e acrimonious humo-s from the Blood which give rise to the shove diseases, and by keeping the blood in a pure condition, inxur.s health. ' For DROr8V, FALLING ovtrs BOWELS. Impiir tie nf the Rtood, Mercurial Taint, WeoA nei ofthe Spine Flow of lllimd to the Head G d d'tienn, Siigmg and Buzzing Au'ae in the Head und Eun, Dr. e.WEET8EK'S IMNACEA will itive certain relief; in all sere.e and chrnn'C cse, the psticnta cannot l 'ooofl. n reminded that lar ger dine and perrerrrance ill effeet a cu e. Li Chill and Feir$. ft, Htm Frvcrt, Affections of the Eyes nod Eur, Spongy and libeding Gum Brnch t:$ and recmt Coughi and Cold; Dr. SWEEISER'd I'.Of ACEA will be f .und erfectly sure snd ccrt iin in its effect. GRAVEL AND URINARY COMPLAINTS. Thoe cnmplsin's are generally attended wih the mat futal conai quences, and aie nehlorn or ne. ver cured by the present mode of treatment ; thry usually sccompany the ptient t the grave, after MiflVrun the movt eicruciatiug pain and torture. The cau:- of these c implaiu s sre the same aa all there the dio t the blood becnm s encrusted on the finrat narrow pstsages. whence t - morbid seeietions snd stoppagta of mine. You will find the iuwl powerful d u relic of no UM-,aa they only increase the quantity of urine and do not pmify nd streouthen th isrt. Bv purifying the blood with Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA, you re move the cauae of the disease, consequent ty it can not enM any longer, afti r auflicient peiaeerance in its use bss deprived the blood end bikly of all acrimonious humors and incruetslion. DISEASES orTm LUNGS-CON8UMPTION. This is rery prrilent and (alal diea ; it re sulia u.o-tly from neglected coughs, colds and brnn-ehitii-, alwt from imoinier I real men i in many ofier cae, such as measles, fevers. inflammalin and niai pnx.and a hoat of other badly treaied diaeates; whire the cauae, instead nf having been thoroughly removed from the blood and hotly, have only been palliated or removed from one pir to bre.ik out in another. By diveaiing y nor boiliea of all foul hu mora, through the medium of Dr. RWEETMER'8 PANACEA, tbe core is at once rendered orlsin snd ermanent. R collect, while there ia acrimo nious humors fl.tatiiif in the ciicuVimi, it a at to eule on the lungs a any otber part of th body ; l his ia the reason th.it consumption is so prevalent. BH.E8. SORES AND ULCEUS. Which you see oil the exterior, come from and have their auuree in, the interior, and might juat as well bsve teUled on your lunfs, liver, or sny other pait; which we know they frequently ds and pro tluce nxist violent tnflammsiory disorders. The humor which orcasione these sores is of highly acrimoni es burning natur W know it f.nn the pain it giee in fbrming, and afterwar.lt itt ra pidly ulcera'ing and corroding ihe fleah and tkln of the pait where it breaka out. This shows the iieces'ity of frequently purifying th blood with Dr. 8WEE I SEK S PAN ACK A. and keeping such malignant humors in tu' j-ction. Should you have a b le or ulcer, b thankful that naiute ha tak.-n iroubte to wurn you of the danger your life and ho dy ia in, for it is a wsining tt'sl tbe blood ia foul. I Had ibis same acriniouy a bc'ed the lunga in tead I f the aurface of your body for lis seal, consump tion ol the lungs wou U ntv.- neen in coust-quen. e. D. Isy not then, to purity and cleanse with Dr. Swettaer's Panacea. SPINE DISEASE Spinal aflectiona, inlargement of the bores snd joints, white swelling, hip joint complaint, rup luies, falling of ibebowela and wnm'i disesr. will Und ssedyoure iu Dr. SWEETsER 8 PA NACEA. Whscs thadiaeas haa been of long standing, th tiro required to mk a cur will be longer; but th patient may real awured that s determined perseverance will effect it. BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA as DISEASE OF THE WINCFII'E. The diiaart proceed from th asrioaity or eorrupt humor of th blood, bsving settled ilaeif on the throat aud lungs, and slopped them up, so that thsy cannot draw sufficient air in foi respiration. Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA will gi imm. dlsi rhcf, and to ask tb cur perfect sjiJ cer tain, it sboald be continued some lime after, to free the ayrem oNII bad Junior. ' - ' - RHEUMATISM, RHEUMATIC GOUT AND . . ,, . MERCURIAL DISEASES . Find a sfs snd speedy cere by Dr. SWEET SEH'S PANACEA. It cures by searching every blood vessel and artery, and driving out all impu rities and foal bom ore accumulated therein, which 'a the cause of rh- amstiam, gout and awalling or th jotnt. The ibjleleroua effects of calomel and nlher mineral poiaona, readily yiebl to ila aevereign Influence; indeed, when its vsl iabls propertie h oome fully known, th us nf all miner I poison will le consigned to Mb lomh of all the Capulnis,' and only he thought of aa a hy-gon cu-4.ini of Ihe dar ker age. Dr. Hweeter's Panacea is also a aore cure for dyspepsia, aJes, cniivenes, vertigo, he ad schs, pain in lb breast and liver complaint, ... . . FEVER AND AGITE.'. ' ' .1 '." Fever is alwava canael by a disorderly move ment of lh Mood, strusiiling to fee itwlf of aome- thing that encumber it t in fact, every kind of fe ver , i,, nothing m-re Uian a struggle Iwlween Ihe n od and corrupt humors, and as soon a th cv ro t humor a i expel ed, you have no more fever. When a patient with fever submits to be ,bbd, or have bis blood poiaoned with mercury, it weaken hi frame to ru h a degree jhal if h aurvivea ihe prore, it always Isaves him subject t distressing chilla, when 9 lime nut of 10 he resort to aun pill, powder, or Ionic mixtures; Ihia is going from bad to worse, aa the vegetable pills, powders, Ac, am n 'thing but mercury and qumine in di'gutse, which may for a lime drive the disease ao far into Ihe body s n.it to h (terceptible, but very soon it will bre k out sgain with fearful vtn'euce . To cure aitue and fever, ibe cause of tbe diaca- must be re moved i 'lit of llie blood snd body, which csn be ef fctudly done by using Dr. SWEETSER'S PA NACEA, which purifies eteeuses and strengthens. It coot itia nothing that can posihlv ir jure, and its use is always a safeguard again-l chilla aud fevcra, PILES. In an. Csaaa or Pure. Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA will effct a very speedy cure. It re move from Ihe blood, stomach and bowela, HI those fowl acrid burning humors, which are the cause of Piles and Costivenes', and by strengthen ing1 the dig s ive organs, improves every part of Ihe eliti e body. ' 1 FLATULENCY AND WIND. The-e dise ses a-e cau ed by the stomach and bowel lieiug choked op with viacid si my matter, 'he air which entcra them c mnot e-e pe until forced by ome eontrsctinn of tbe omach to expel it ; hei'ce 'he canae of pain. A few il.wea of Dr. SWEE ISERS PANAt EA will cmivinr the suffeer that relief ia attained. ' ' GREAT MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN. Parent will fiod the PANACEA a lii.,hto medicine f.n the-r children, keeping their bodies in a besthy c. ndition, thereby assisting their g owih; children or grown peiaons. after taking it, ere not lial-le to be attarked with sn epidemic aa before, aa il alwaya leaves the blood in a pure condition, and the i ntire ay-tern in a strengthened state ; it drives nul a I kinds of we&knras from Ihe body and leaves hll beat hy within. MARRIED LADIES Will find Dr. 8 WE TsER S PANACEA a rncli c ne purely adapted to their use. Moat ladies du r n the peri, d of precnaury ate afflicted with piV. Dr. Swertai r't Panacea, by regulating the bowela, ill entirely nhvinte this, and its purifying proper ties on the Mood and (luida, injures to them heal thy olT-prine. No oi:C who i- a mother should he without it. sod thrs who are nursing will lind it of get b nfil to the heatih of their in'snla. F"t barrenoe.-s snd all ilisessca of ti e omh, il ia without a rival in the entire hi-.'tioy and ciiilogue of medicines; by Hi extraordinary strengthaning loier, it sliinulalea snd strengthens the womb, s weakness of which is the csu.-e of failure to have olUpting- NERVOUS DISEASES. Under this head may be classed Patpilation of ihe Heart, T'C Doloresuz or Faceache, Neuralgia, Indigestion, Toothache, Melancho!) , Hysterica, and in fict, every diseae csused hy tbe sharp, biting, acrimonious humors irritating Ihe nerves ; the nervea receive the morbid impteainn from the rto mach, or rather from the bbxtd through the agency of tbe stomach and dige tive organs, and although other parts of the body are apparently the seat of tbe disease, still it is caused by ihe morbid imp'es aioii conveyed from tbe blood bv the nervea. to that pa t, A few donee of Dr. SWEETSER'S PA NACEA will soon assure the patient that be has the cure in his possession. nRYSIPELA8,o 8T. ANTHONY'S FIRE This is an inflammatory dioder, alw .ya at'eod ed with mora or leae pain. It proceeds from the foul, acrimonious humors lodged in the blood and fluids settling on tbe lim' and face, causing ex treme pain and fevers; all appluationa on the sur face are worae than uaeleas, aa ihey only t nd to throw the disease in some other part, and perhaps cauae death. Bleeding ia likewise improper. To cute the disease you mu-l get rtd of the csuse ; on ly manag to get lb foul humors out of your blood, aud von will be well in a day. Dr. SWEET SER'S PANACEA, a thorough purifier of Ihe hl.iod, will aearch out every impurity in the more remote pirts of lb body and etpel it through the medium of the bowel. There ia not a vein, arte ry, muscle or organ of the entire framework of man, that Dr. Sweet aer's Panacea does not im pros. To tak h when you are wall U to keep we: ; and wifon aick to become well. DR. SWEETSER'S PANACEA, beintcom poaed only ot a vegetable metier, or medical nerhe, nd warranted, on oath, a containing not on par ticle of mercurial, mineral, or chimical substances, is found to be perfectly harmless to Ihe moM tender g. or ihe weakest frame, under any stsge of hu man suffeiing; the mol pleaaant and benign in its Of eralion that wss ever off. red to Ihe world ; and at ihe asms lime ibe moat certain in scan king out ih root of any Cunpla'ni, however deep, and of a-rf rin'ng a e re. , Price $1 per bottle, or cix not) jeg 'f, "$i.Z For sale, wholesale and retail, at , the corner of CHARLES aud PRATT Si reels. Baltimore, sol aboby GEORGE BRIGHT, No. 6 1847. Ty Suu'.ury. mount" vbunon" " lit! In 15 North 2d at., bet. Arch Si. Race sis., F li i I a d e I p li i it . BRADY A PARKER respectfully inform their friends and th public that ibry hav taken the above named boas, recently kept by J. 8. Adsma, and r pieprd to socoamodet cualo mers in th voat atifaclory maonsr and at rca sonabla price. Their table will be supplied with tb bcl vsri. ely '.h market aflorda their parlor and alsepiag pirtoMnt will be in lb beat order, Tb house hs been thoroughly repaired and furnished with a view to the comfort of traveller and atrangera. Having had several years experience in tbe business, they hope I give genual Mliefaetiea, and respectfully invtU traveller sail lrngr to give them s eatt. BRADY A PARKER. Philadelphia, Jsnuiirv l, 1147 tf V?ffelable I iiUernnl Fills,. The only knoum Medicine that at Ihe tame time purge puriiet and ttrengthent the tytern. Loano. July 7, 1M6. " PR. LP. ROY'S Pills are s new medicine which baa, just appeved, and is foil taking the places ..f all nthera nf the same class. These pfll are Composed of many inrredint; but the two principal one are Sartarmntla and Wild Cher ry, sd united that they act together; 'the one, through its admitture with other suh-ttccrs, pu rifylng ind purging, while the other is strengthen ing ihe system. Thus those pifls are at tbe tame lime Ionic and opening; a desideratum Ibng and eagerly aooght for by medical men, but never be fore discovered, to other wnnla ihey do Ihe work of two medicines, and do it much better than any two we know of; for they remove nothing fr.m Ihe yaem but the impurities; so tint while ihey purge ihey strengthen; and bene they cause no debilitation, ami are followed by no re-action. 1)r. Ie R .y'a pilla hrfve a wonderful influence cm the blood ; they nut only purify without Weakening it, but they remove all u xi..n panicle from th chyle before it is c inverted Into fluid, and thus make im pure blood an utter imp-ibility. A there is no debilitation, so ther is no nausea or sickness at tending Ibe operations of this moat eicellent nf me dicine, which never atrains or torture the diges tive (unctions, hut csu-et them to work in s per fectly natural manner ; and hence persona taking them do not become pale and emicialed, but the contrary; for while it is the properly. of lbs Sarsa- parilla, united aa it i with other ingredients, to remove all that ia foreign and impure, il ia equally ihe property ofthe Wil Cherry to retain all that ia nitutal and sound; and hence a r,ihut sta'e nf heal h is the certain reautt of their united opera t'lona. Price 2i cents per BOX. . Agents for Le Roy's Hills. J. W..FRII.10, J ' , JOHN YOUtl.5Hun,K,,y M. A. Mr CAY, Norihumlterl'd. ' Angus! 1li, 1847. ly PHILADELPHIA Y.itche, .IcwHIry atuf Kil ver Ware, Guaranteed better fir the price than at atf other Store in Phihtdtlphia, may be hoi). It hidrmle and Reta I, at (Iafe lK'IIOL,4H alltK4Y'S) No. 1'i North Mt street, above Arch, PHILADBLFHIA. WW, CHE, all kind, fair, low and mdium qiiilitiea, among which are, tSold Levers, full jewellM, 140 to $100 Leplnea, ilo 25 t 40 Silver Uers, ilo So 10 30 Lepb.es. do 13 to " 1H Qusrtiers. fine. , , 9 to 1 0 (urtier, hnKatinn, .' " 5 JswsiisT Diamonds, Gold Chaina,- Gobi Pens w i'h Gold and Silver holders, Pencils Breast Pins, Fi ger and Ear Rm, Bracelets C.i,ncoa of shell, coral and lava, with every other article of J. wellry of the richest aud mnt fashionable pat terns, Siivkb Was Pla'ea, Foiks, Spoon, Cups, &c of Standard Silver. 1'iaTF.n Waai. Ca-tors, Cake B o-kets Fans. Vases, t'ard Cases, and other Rich Fancy Goud in great variety. , V holes.de Buyrra will save money by railing here brf re purchasing. - Keep thi adverti-ement, and cull at No. 11 You will be satifieil ihe CiiHtda are really cheaper and belter than are offered in the cily. For sale, .iw, a haiiiUome p ur of Show tenses, mil able for a Jewellry or Fancy store. Apply as above. 8epi 2Sih. 1S47 ly DICKSON & CO.. No. 80 Market Street, five doors helow Third. South side, rUILADBLFHIA, Importer & Wholesale I?alerri In WA I'CHES, VValch Gla-acs and Materials. Jewelry of all dwcripti.ins qu ihne-i and a'ylea, cnmpiiiug all ibe articles conn.-ctej with the Trade, Ck-ks. ' Dixnon 4; Son's Britannii, German Silver and Sil ver-Plated Warea. Sheffield aud Birmingham Plated Fancy Article. Rodger cV Sou' and WosUnholm's (Cutlery, Ra- tors. Scwsons Eraaers, lek Knnea, &,e. Ivory Hindled Table Cutlery, of ibe fiU'il, medium and common qualities. A large saaorlmenl of Gold Pen. Perifocal Spectarli. Papier Macheand Jpanned Tray, various shspee and qulilies, at rclured ralea Gold Watch Cases, Dials snd Silver-Ware, of all descriptions, manufactured to order. . DICKSON & CO.. having recently removed into the large and commodious warehouse formerly occupied by Messrs. R, Ashmi-rht & Suaa, and more recently by AeaecaaT it Haniae-ros, Iwg leave to iulorm Welch Dealer, Country Merchants and otbsr. that lhy des gn having al all times a large a-worltnenl of Good, of their own importa tion, which tby ar determined to sell at Ihe loweat rale. Every attention will be paid to the Packing of Goods, and in ihe eircution of Order, th qu ili tie od prices will be fully guarantied against all competition. ... Philadelphia. June 19th, 1M7. 1 v First Frrmiiim Writing Ink. No. b7 North Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. FROM Dr. Hare, ihe celebrated Profe-aor of Chcmisuy in Ihe University of Penn'a. Philadelphia, Oct. 11, 1H43. "Dear Sir Having bied your Ink, I will thank you to eend me another bottle, s I find il to be excellent. , 1 am yours, truly, . Robt. II a a." , From Dr. Locke,' of Cincinnati, diatioguihed for hi numerous scientific researches. Medical College of Ohio, Cit cinnati, . January 17, 1841. Having used Mr. Hover's Writing Ink, I am satisfied thai ii ia tbe lxt which h ever come 10 my knowledge, and esieciatly it exeUent for Ih us f Steel Pen; and Will nut currodt them, ven iu long use. . Joua IjOCKI, Prof, of Chemistry, HOVER'S ADAMANTINE CEMENT. Froin a well known scientific gentleman. 'Philadelphia, Feb. 17. 1846. . Mi. Joseph E. Hover Sir: A uaeofyourCe. mint, and mm prsctical fett of its supenoiiiy, bat induced in to recommend it to other aa an invaluable aiticl for mending China, Glass, or Cabinet Ware. , CsMrssLL MoaitT, Analytic Chemist.' For ral at the Manufactory, Whole! and Re tail, No. 87 Neara Taiaa St but, opjxiBite Cherry alret t, Philadelphia, by , . JOSEPH F. HOVER, May 13,2847. j30 ly Manufaciorer. TO POT1SVILLE AND PHILADELPHIA. PERSONS iravelling this louts are hereby informed that they can procure "through ticketa," by snaking application at th Hotel of Cfcatle Wesvsr, Sunbury. A. E. KArr. Nettkumberland, July lltt, lllT.lf The Grand Piirar ntivi ' ros TtTB CURB OF Hesdache, Giddiness,' - Mesales, 8lt Rheum, Rheumatism, Pile, . Hsart Burn. Worm, Dypvpda, Scurvy, , Choler Morbus, , Small Pot, Jaundice, ' Coughs, CJuiney, " Pain In th Bark, '' Whooping Cough, Inward Weakness, r t;,maompt ion, Fits, Palpitation of the Hrt, . I.iver Complaint, Rising in the Thros1, Kriai. laa, I)eaf ,c, Dropay, Asthma, I'chinga of ihe Skin, Fever of all kind. ' Colds, Oont, Gravel, Female t'omplaint, , Nervous ;omjlsint, S!n A TARICTT or OTrlFTt MSaAatS ASISIVO ttkon iMrcaiTirs or th a toon, An na. STMCCTlOa lit TrTR OROAMS OS lit. -' I :,.. , , )KSTIO. F.ipcricoce has prol that nearly every Dis ease originates from Impurities ofthe Blood or de rsngements of ihe Digestive Organa ; and to aecuri Health, we mnst remove those obstruction or re lor the Blood to it natural state. Th vrs'mn to lading metlieine is moat effoc tually removed by Diii Kirii'i Vsnt.TALK Pt-a oativb Pills, being ernhphtely enrelnpett unlh 1. rnattng of pure white Sugar, (which i a di.tine from the internal ingredient a nut ahe! fron the kernel) aid aura no tastb or atmctas, But are a easily swsllnweil as bits of candy Moreover they neither nauteute or gripe in th slightest degree, hut operate equally on all the dis eased part of th Bvetem, instead nf confining thcnvelve to, and racking any panicubir region Thus, if tl e Liver be affected, one inuiedient wil operate on thit particular nrgin, and, by clean.ing it nf an Eiees nf Bile rt-slore it to it natural state. Another will openle on the B o.nl. anu remove all imnuiitiea in ita circol ition ; while a third will effectually eipil whatever impuritie may bave been discharged into the s'omich, and hence they smiKK at ths. hoot or dikeifk, re move ail Impure Humors from the body; op. n the pores exiernally and in'ernHlly ; sepirat all fore go a i.il obi oxioua parliclea fro n the chyle, so that the blood may be ihorough'y pore thua secu ring a fee and healthy aiiion to the Heart, Lungs and Liver; and thereby ihey bk-tohs health k vcrr rant all othib vhah sjav rttLsn. Th entire trti'b of Ibe above can be ascertained by the trial of a aingle box ; and their viriuea are I I positive and cen-iin in res'nr:ng Hes!ih, that Ihe proprietor binds himaelf to return ihe money paid for them in all cases where they do not gre univertal e-itis action. Retail Price, 25 rt. per lo. Piincipd nfiice No. P6 Ve-ey at N. York. Sold by JOHN Yttl'NG, Sui.bury, M. A. McCAY. N-rthumheiUnd. (Tj- PfirirmVr Dr. C. V Clickenrr is the in ven'or of the Sugar Coated Pi la. and that nothing of Ihe a rl waa ever hesril . f until he introduced them in June, 184:1. Pu'clmsen h"U'd, th reforo, slwaya ask for t'li. kener'a Sugar Coated Pilla, and inke no others, or they will be maile the victiina of a fraud. Sept. 18th, 11-47 ly eow SOMETHING NEW! fTMHE. fubacribera have th- er'u-ive tijht of JL ven.ling J. M. THATCHER'S Hut Want Hot Air Cooking; in the counties of Noiihnmlerlan Columbia and Schuylkill; and from the encouragement met wilh already, tbey expect to do a large luiness. This atiive is eonlriic'ed on sn entuely new prir.cinle, and on the only principle that c n make both a go.! wod and coal atove. The inventor has over come all the difficult es that ao frequently belong t i other stove. He baa by hi arrangement, con simctrj a broiling CjOiei front, where in broibng, roaattng, frying or baking may be done, and all ihe smell that arises ilisielrom must paas into the comhutti! le rhanil-er, and ia not at all thrown out into the r.om TC llea'des lhi, there is an oven only two inches less than the whole aixe of the stove, wherein b.iki-g or roasting maybe done as well as il cau be in ihe Common brick oven. Thia I'ven is always fit for 11-e when the s'ove is heated, as the whole drsughi of hot air passes a round il constantly. Publ c attention is particularly called to this stove. It can he aen at nur Store and Tin Etah lishmenl in North D mville, at the ign of the Co lumbia Tan shop, and al the Foomby nf Itohrhach & Clement iu Sunbury, where ita particular quail tiea will be fully shown andexp'ained to any person wishing to examine it. The suliscribers continue to have on hand all kinds of parlot vtovea. such as radiators, ey lender, fancy and plain, suitable for all who may favor ua wiih a call; also common sheet and Russii Iron, which can be mule in any il. airahle shape; toge ther with a gemral assortment of tin and japmned ware, wholesale and retail. Country merchants are invited to call and examine our Block, as our work cannot be eurpaased, and pice modocrate. N . B.' We csn saMy recommend Ihe shove men tioned stove lo ,rons who wish 10 enihaik in a girod business Tbe patentee will sell either coun ty or stale rights, to uit purc'iasers, and on rea son tide term. He or bis ag ns may be found in Danville, Pa. J. A J. AIM ER, Th undersigned, baving seen in operation the hot biast hot air cooking stove, invented and pa tented hy J. M. Thaicber, certify thai we Imln ve, from th manner of ita construct -n and 0raion, thst il ia the beat one ever offered lo the public. Th arrangement is no complete and the construction so judicious, that there is saving ot one half the fuel and time, in doing any givi n amount of service, over oiher celebrated stoves. In short we recom mem it in preference to all other, for the eiinple reason Ibat it embraces every branch of economy, Samuel Oarrell, John W Garrett, David ChaN field, W F Kitch n. John M tiiav, E Thompson, Smyth Thompson, J D Hahn, John Oskes, He.iki ah Bear, Eliaa F t:ooa r, Oea M Ukh-rt, Daniel Huffnan. Henry H Riasel, F H Cat ver, Dauiel Dreisbac h, Joseph Vanknk, Brooks Epley. Danville, March 6, 1847. ly Tro Hotissrl's llnfijrrsal SHAVING CREAM. Small quantities given without Charge. .11 114 Chrmnt M, PHILADELPHIA. THIS new and splendid snide, a its name de notes, is protested to be aufierior to any Sha ving Cream in the United Stairs or Europe. It is unsurpaaa.d for beauty, purity and f'Bgrance, tho' somes. hat analagoua to Gu-rlaiu's Ambrosial Cream and other airoilar compounds. It far sur pasae them all by lb m l'ieiit paaty consistency of its lather, wbicb so softens th beard a to render ahaving pleasant and easy. Il further possesses Ibe advantage over tb imported article, in being freshly p pied, no skill being wanting in it man ufacture. E. RoosaeJ having bad many years' ex perience in tb celebrated Laboratory of Laugur, Pete et Fils, now Renaud & co., of Paris. Beside bring the tes, it i th cheapest article for shaving; M ia elegantly put up in box, with splendid steel ngrvd label. Pri.-s f 3 per doaen, or 37J eents for tingle box, lo shave on year. It is sUo aold al Jl 50 per lb. or 111 eents per ot., so thai gentlemen csn hv their boxes filled t EUGENE ROl.SSEL'S, Whole ud Retail Perfumery and Mineral Wa ter Establishment, Hi Cbnut Street, Dec. 19, llll.s PHILADELPHIA.