' 53fr'" i .,: thi or !n.yterlnnsA "iTaroaa. Vrolssa i t Dentxt. Thn Utica Herald (rivet the particular of a ft r ripe afiiir which haa jusl come to light tn Oneida county, New York. About ait weak ago a German named Anthony Himes, rpiJin- in Conatableville, Lewis . county, married a younj woman reatdino; at freerfield Corner, in Oneida county. H took her to hie home at Conatableville, and eomednys after the marriage wee heard to declare that they would not live together six week. About one week ago Hime appeared, somewhat intogicatrrt, at the House of hia wife' parents, in Deerfield, and reported that hia wife had perished of cold, So the wood on tbo 10 h, and had been buried. HimeV ac count of hi wife' deMb wae in tobstanre aa follows; He Mid t hoy had been together at church on tho afternoon of Sunday, the lOtli ult. Tiiey were returning home in company with two men, and had reached within forty roda and in eight oflheir own house, when Himes and two men slopped to talk whit come other men in relation to building achool house leaving Mr. Ilimea walking toward home, lie soon followed on, but could get no eight of hia wife. On reaching home he prepared his own supper, and rnade inquiries ot the neigh bors, but none had ttwn hia wife. She did nut return during the night, and the next day a ecarch wo made for ber, which was t.ot successful till near nightlall, when tho waa found in a dense piece of forest about iix miles in direct lino from the house dead and froleo stiff. Though within so fow miles of home, it oppesred f.om her track in the enow that she had wandered about forty miles through the foreat. The body waa buried without the knowledge of any of the woman' friend or parents, though In the neighborhood ; and other circumstances seemed to render the whole affair aupiciou. On disinterring the corpse, appearances sus tained '.he story of the husbsnd. The case caused a pood deal of excitement. The Liberty Press says : 'A correspondent sends us a painful account too long lor our columnsof the death by freezing of a Airs. Himef', of Leyden, Lewis county. Mr. and Mr II. went on Sunday, on foot, five milea to meet inn;. On their return home, Mr. II. stopped for a few moments at the house of an acquaintance, and Mr, H. passed on, but the country being new and the wood-paths indistinct, she became bewildered, oi.d wandered about until overcome with fatigue and cold, she sunk down and died." Our correspondent saya : "On Friday the men who were in eearch, uccidently crossed her track, which they rapid, iy traced until they found her a corpse. It seems that the poor woman continued to travel about, never making, during all thia instance of suffering, but one bed. Thia bed made with -o much care, she no doubt, designed ai her death couch and such it waa. It ia supposed that she waa conscious that she waa falling, aa along the last part of her wearisome journey, he had employed herself in tearing her cravat in pieces, and occasionally suspending the frag ments on the bushes, as she passed along, in order no doubt, that her body might be found. Her bonk wae found but a abort distance from where she mule her final bed. It is presumed that she had walked until herlimbe were either frozen or quite benumbed ; and that trying to (jet over a log, or root, she had fallen, and find ing hcr-elt unable tn rise, had deliberately ad jutted her clothing, and had laid down to die. It is prohibit that the wss considerably fro zen before the finally tank under her rufleringa a several pounds of ice were frozen to her clu't.incr in such a manner aa to render it cer lain tlmt it must have accumUted while the wis travelling. Of course, any opinion as to when the poor Miflt-rer died, must be mere conjecture. Cons'deriiig the weather, she probably could not have survived the suffering of Tuesday night. She hid travelled a good many mile, and crossed severs! riresdtol swamps. She had a p.tirnf new shoe, one of which had became ntirely uselese, having no outrvde, and the in Mile being turned back, and a hole being worn hrough a thick woollen stocking, leaving a nortion of the foot bare. Da Not a Attkndiho Pe-Ktotioi-a Develop ment. There can be no doubt that many a i.hild haa been sacrificed in early youth to the .ride ol parents, who, delighted with the intel lectual activity of thir children, have striven 'o make them predigiea of learning. Dut in these cases of early and undue employment of he brain, inflammation of the hemispherical anf-lion, or of the lining membrane of the ven tricle, with seriiiua eflurion, haa usually been he rause of either a fatal iue or of subsequent rental imbecility. The Iste Mr. Deville rela ted to nie an interesting esse of thia kind. An extremely intelligent boy, of shout twelve years .f use. waa brought to him for phrenological examination by a prnl who ws very proud of lie intellectual endowments of the child. Mr. Deville gttve hia opinion of the boy 'a character, at the same time cautioning the fa i tier ol the dangerous course he wis pursuing. 3'it the father' reply wa, 'All that other boys considered labor and hard study are mere child's lay to him ; that hia atudiea could not be hurt ing him, he enjoyed them so much.' Again Mr. Deville endeavored to save the child, but he lather would not attend to the warning Two yearefrom that time the father again cal don Mr. Deville, and in reply to his inqui ies afier his child, the father burst icto tears: .a child was an idiot. Solly on th Drain. "Overcome evil with good," aa the gentleman aid when ho knocked burglar down with ihs BANK KOTE LIST. PETNStXViwMIA. - The fnUoavine shows the evrrent value of all ennsylvania Bank N.-a. The most Implicit .re liance may be placed upon St. as it Is eefry uek ArefuUy compared with ard corrected fom BLX ncll's Reporter. Ranks In Philadelphia. . Nana. Locat.oa. NOTES AT PAR. Bank of North America . , par Bank of the Northern Liberties . par Commercial B.ink of Penn'a . . par Farmers and Mechanics Bank . par Kensington flank . . par Philadelphia Flunk . . par Srhuvlkill Dank ... par Southwsrk Bank par Western Bank . par Mechanics flunk . par Manufacturer & Mechanics Hank" par 6ank of Penn Township . . par GirarJ Bank . pa Hunk of Commerce. I to Moyarrn nsing psr Bsnk of Pennsylvania . , par Country Rank. Rank of Theater County1 Wecheter Bsnk of Delaware County Cheater Rank of Germntnwn (lermtntown Hank of Montgomery Co. Norrisinwn Doylrstown Banl. D.iyleafftwn Ession Bsnk Raston Fsrmers' Bank of Burks co Bristol par par p.r par par per par par par par par pal Batik of Northumberland Northumberland Columbia Bank A tiridpe rn.Oolumbia Farmers' Bunk of Lancaster I.ancistei Lancaster County Bunk Lancaster Bank Farmers' Bunk of Ren-ling Office of Bmik of Perm's. Office do do OfT.ce do do Office do do Lancaster Lancaster Rending par Harrisburg" These Lincnster I ofTices Heading f do not Easton J issue o. NOTES AT D I S C O L N T. rank of the United Sutes Miners' Bank of Poltsvllie Bank of I.ewi-tuwn Bank of Middlrtown Carlisle Bank Exchange Bank Do do branch of Harrishurg Bank Lebanon Bank Merchants' & Mnnuf. Bank Bank of Pittsburg Weal Branch B ,nk Wyoming; Bank Northampton Bsnk Berk County Bunk Office of Bank of V. 3. Do do do Do do do Bank of Chamlrsburg Bonk of Gettysburg Bunk of Surquehanna Co. Brie Bank F turner' & Diovrrs' Bank Franklin Bunk Honesdale Bank Moiinngnlicl Bank of B. York Bank Philadelphia S3 Potisville i Leuistuwn Middleiown i Carlisle Pitt-ihurff i HolliJnnburg Hitrrislurg j Lelianon i Putsliurg i Piitabuig i Wtlliamsport l WilkeiLan It Allentowo Heading Pittsburg failed Erie do Ne Brighton do Chamkersbitrg 1 tieltyahurg Montrose Eri lAslJ Wayneshurg -i) Washington I J IfoneaJdle I J Brownsville ti Yo.k lil N. B, 1 he notes of those hanks on which we omit quotations, and substitute a dash ( ) are not purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, wilh the sxception of those which have letter of reference. BROKEN BANKS. Philadelphia Sa. (its. Philadelphia Loan Co. Schuylkill Sav. Ina. KeiiMiiclou Suv, Ins. A Penn Township Suv. Ins, Philadelphia do do do do failed failed failed Manunl I.almr Bank (T. W Dv.itt. prop.) fulled I'owand Bank 'I'oWUIldrf Alleghany Bank of Pa, Bank of Heater Bank of Switara Bank of Washington Centre Bank City Bank Farmers' & MethVa' Bunk Farmers' & Mech'c' Bank Farmers' & Mech'cs' Bank Harmony Institute Huntingdon Bank Juniata Bank Lumbermen's Bank Northern Bank of Pa. New llojie Del. Bridge Co. Norlhumt.'d Union Col. Bk. North Western Bank of Pa. Office ol Schuylkill Bank Pa. Agr. & Manuf. Hank Silver Lake Bank L'niixi Bank of IVnn'a. V rHimoielaml Bank Bedfoid Heaver liarrisUurg Washington l!ellf,.uls Plttahuig PltUl'Urg Fayette c. Itreencastle Harmouv no sale closed cl.ie.l failed closed no tale failed failed failed no sale HuiitingJon no sale l,evitown no sale Warien DundatT New Hope M ilton Meadtille Port Carbon Carlisle Montrose I'nioniown failed no sale closed no sale closed failed closed failed (ireensUurg closed Wilketharr Bridge Co, Wilkcslurre no sale Q3" All note puriortiriR to he on any Pnnyt tsnia Dank nut given in the above lut, nisy be set Jowu as frauds. xuw ji:usi;y. Bank of New Biuuaw ivk Brunswick failed par par "i failed Uelvideie Bank Burlington Co. Bank Sommrrcial Bank wUinlvrUnd Bank farmers' Bnk rarno ra' and Mechanics' Bk Farmers' and Mechanics' Bk Farmers' and Merchants' Bk Franklin Bank of i.J. Belvider Medford Perth AmlHty Bridget on Mount Holly Italiway N. Biunawick Mlddletown I'U I Jersey City failed Hohoken Bkg & tiiazmg Co lloboken faded failed failed failed 4 failed i par lersey City Br.nk Jersey City Patterson Bellevill Mornstown Fioehohl Newark Trenton Jersey City Mechanic' Bank Msnufaclurers' Bank Morris County Bank Monmouth Bk of N.J. Mechanics' Bank Mechanics' and Manuf. Bk Morns Canal and Bkg Co Post Notea Newark Bkg (V In Co New Ho Del Bridge Co N. J. Manutac. and Bkg Co 1)0 sale Nevvaik LaiiiberUvilla i Ho)oken failed lalletl i failed i par par i N J Proierton &. l.oiuuafJ bk Jersey City Orange Bunk Oraui Palron Bank Pslerson People' Bank do Priuceion Bank Priucvtoa baloin Banking Co tisleui Slate Bsnk Newark Stale Bank ElizabetbtowD Siat Bank Camden State Bank of Morris Morrutown Slat Bank 1 reniou Salem and I'hilod Manuf Co Salem Suaaex Bank Newion Trenton Banking Co Trenton Union Bank Dover par I failed failed 1 "V failsd Washington Banking Co. llackenck UEL4HARL. Bk of Wilm it Brandy wuifc Wilmington Bank ofDvlsware Wilmington Bank of Smyrna Smyrna Do branch Mdlord Farmers' Bk of Slat of Del Dover Do branch Wilmington Do branch Caoigetowa . Do branch Newcsatl Uuion Bank Wilnnngtoo ay Under 6' par par par par par par psr par par i cry On all banks ntsikrd thus () I her srs i. tber counterfeit or slured uout of the VsUtuu ds I fionuakUofie, ia cumulation. OIL aV7DBT2DXl'8 O3 rv &? CS9 OS k T 813 Medicine H .wartsntei.'nn iatk, not to contsln' rmrilei of Calomel, Corrosive Sub- limste, Arsrnlc, Chloride of Oold, or any delete roo mineral The principle upon which this Medicine ect. la be aaaittlne and barmooLlng with nature It drives out all foul acrtmontooe humor from the Mood and body, arid by easimilating with and strengthening tbe isstric juice or tbe stomach, it anWts dices-ion t to short there Is not a vein, an- ' ry, muscle or nerve in the human body, that Is not strengthened by th PANACEA, and it slo pneea the remarkable property of removing mercury from the hone and joints. FOR ERUPTIONS OP THE SKIN, Scurvy. Scorhmk A flections. Tumors, (Scrofula or Kings' Ei , White Swelling. EryiH. Ulcere. Canceis. Running Sores, Scabs and Bites time and a determined ereveranee tn D . SWEET SER'S PANACEA, will effect aeur. FOR t DIGESTION. Rej.'crton of fooJ. Nauea, Vomitings, Nervous f f f tinns, Billiou eomplalnt, Hsd et e, Pa'enees, or Female Irregularities. D'. 8 WEETSEIt'S PA NACEA will soon effect a cure ; but if nhstlnele, or attended with griping, living pains, the doae should be increased, and the cure will soon be ef fected. Let not the patients frig'iten themselves with the ides that thry are ton wt..k to take much medi-'ine; tut bear In mind that this mi'illy opera ting Died cine put not weakn into the frame, but mod certainly draw wakn out, leave strengih in its pUce, sn-1 by giving composed s'eep at nig' t, and an appetite to relNh any f.iod, re-anims'es the who'c from? wi b vigorou EC ion, clearing th mind and improving the tight. SCROFULA AND GLANDULAR AFFEC TIONS. Scrofula is siid to be heriditary, the inf.nt re crivlng from Its parents ihe seeds of this disaa. which increases with its vests, if neglected and not submit ed to frequent purification with Dr. SWEF.TSER'S PANACEA. Theglandaar pis. eed in the corner of the body, and out of the wsy of direct communicat ion ; thiir real u-e i subject on which inuchdiflerfi.ee of opinion prevails; it suffves us to know th .t when in s diseased slate they are capaMe of being l-ur fied and cleansed by a long cour of Dr. S WtfE TSER'9 PANA CEA, which res'Ores them to sound snd pioper action. Scrofut u persons can never pav too much sttentinn to their blood, its pnr-hValion shou'd 1st their first thought, for after a long course .f pi-r. veranc, ihey will ever curt hereditary diasaae. In esses of jAtSDWF. ASTHMA. LIVER COMPL.it STS, 1IC DOLOKEVX HHEV MATtSM Oh RHEUMATIC GOVT, Dr. SWEF.TSER'S PANACEA cannot be loo high ly (tolled ; it tenches out the very too) of the disease, an I j removing it from the Blood makea a cure ceitiin and permmeni. For discnes of the BlnJiler and KiJneyt, Stric tures. Gravel. Stone. Pilr. Fittula. Udnnri Ob ttructinnt and Extreme Cusliveiutt Dr.8W.ET SRH'S PANCEA is th twst remedy ever trel; it removes all lho acrimonious humo- fr.on the Uloo.1 which give rise lo 'he sluivs diseaaes. and by keeping ih blood iu a pur conJitiou, inur health. For DROPSY, FALLING ofthi BOWELS, linpurittt of Ihe Mood, Mercurial Taint. Wrak net of the Spine Flutnof Blood to the Head G d d ue. Singing and Razzing Soite in ihe Head and Eart, Dr. WE ETSKK'S P AN ACEA will give ccrt iin relief; in all oee snd chron-e ce, th psiienls cannot be too ofi. n reminded that tar qer uW and piet severance will ff.-ct a cuie. Li Chitlt and Feveri. fiJiom Frveri, AJfectiom of the F.iet mid Ears, Spongy and Itltrd.ng Gums Brnnth t 'l ami reer.nl Cough and Cold; Dr. SWEEISER'S PANACEA will be found eifectly sure and certain in its effect. GRAVEL AND URINARY COMPLAINTS. Thoe romp'sin' are generally attended with the most fital i ons, quencea, and si seldom or ne. ver cured by Ihe present nvnl of trestmenl ; thry uu l y accompany th pitient I Ihe grave, after riilleriiig the most eicruciating pain and torture. The csua-.- of ihi-se c-niplaiua are the asm as sit i thrrs the dioss nt the blood tecomi s eurrusied on the tinrst imiow passage, whence sr s1 morbid ei let oin and stoppagisof uiioe. You will find the most p.'weiful d urrliea of no use.ss they only increase the qu unity of urin and do not puiify rid vtrencll" it th pun. Bv purifying th bio, d with Dr. SWEETSER 8 PANACEA. ou r move the oue ol the ilisie, consequently it can not eiial any longer, afnr sufficient perseverance in its use has deprived the blood and body of l acriinoniou, huiuora and iurrusiation. DISEASES o Tea LUNGS-CONSUMPTION. Thia ia a erv prevalent snd fatal di-ea-e ; it re sobs ii.imIv fruin neglected cough, cold and br.n chili, aUo from im.unper trestmenl in msny ot'ier csi-rs, such as measles, fevers. infjammaii n and msl' pos.and a hoM of other bally treated disesses; wh r the cause, insteid of having been ihnronghty removed from the blood and body, have only hen palliated or remova l from on pirt to hre.tk out in another. By dives ing your bodies of all fool hu in .rs. ihrough th medium of Dr. 8WEETSER 8 PAN ACEA. the cure ia at onre rendered certain and erinanent. l collect, while ther ia acrimo nious humors II isiing in the ciicu''ion, it i as apt lo ret tie on the lungs any ott er part of th hotly ; thia i the us son thjt consunipiion is so prevalent. BILES, SORES AND ULCERS. Which ynu tee on Ihe ei'eri-r, come from and have their source in, the inieiior, and might jut as well have rented on your lungs, live', or any other psit; which w know they frequently do, and pro due moat violent uifiamrnaioij disorders. The liurnor which oecaviona these cores is of highly acrimonious burning naluie. W know it from the paiu it gis In lor.iung, snd aftenaatda it ra pidly ulcers ing and eorr.'dmg ihe flssh and kin of lh put wher it breaks out. This shows th neces:ty of fiequently puiifyiiig th blood with Dr. SWEF.I'SEK'S PANACKA, and keeping such inslignanl humors in so' j clion. Should you have b le or ulcsr, b thankful Ihsl nsiue has taken iriiuhla to warn you of lbs danger your life snd bo ily is in, for ii i a warning t' at the blood i- fu. Had ibia time acrimony Ue'rd h lungs in lead i f the aurfac of your body for it seat, consump tion of ihe lungs wou'd bsve been th'conrquriii e. D. Isy not then, lo puiify snd cleanse with Dr. Swestser's Panscea. St'INE DISEASE Spinal afft'Ciioris, , nlargement of the bores and joints, white swellinaa, hip joint complaint, rup tuief, falling of the bowels und worn disea,. will find speedy nui in Dr. SIl'E ETHER'S PA MACE A. Whr th dueas I s. besn of lug standing, lh tun rrquirsd lo mak a cur will I longer ( but th ps'ient msy rest aa.ured Ibal a de'-armiued perseverance wdl effect it. BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA us DISEASE OF THE WINDPIPE. The ilUesse. proceed from lbs seriosity or corrupt humors of the blood, having l'ld itself on th ihr.Mi end lungs, snd stopped them up, ao that Ihey cannot draw sufficient sir in for respiration. Dr. 8WEEI SER' PANACEA will give imm. dhjte relief, tod to mak i)e eyre perfect aflj or- I .-J.. teln, it ehoeM tw eotMlnviad eotna Mere alter, to free the aya'em of all bad he). RHEUMATISM, RHEUMATIC OOtT A.1D MERCURIAL DMEAHE Pint) e eaf end speedy cure In Dr. SVTEET SEffS PANACEA, It enree by sesrehlng every blood veet end artery, and driving nnr all irnpn ritlee and foal bumore ccu mutate-1 therein, wbieb e the eauee .f rheumatism, g ut and welllngs of th joittr. The de'etcrott erTevt of calomel and other mineral poion, readily yield to ita sovereign Influence i Indeed, when It val-jshl properties'! Some fully known, the use of all miner 1 p-dson will I consigned to 'the tomb of all the Cspuleis,' end only Ire thought of s a by-gone custom of the dar ker age. Dr. Sweetser' Panacea Is nlso a sure cure for dyspepsia, piles, fostivetiess, vertigo, hea J ache, paiu In tbe breast and liver complaint. FEVER AND AGUE. Fever is alavs cause.) by a disorderly move ment of th blood, struggling to fiee iiyelf of some thing that encumbers it j in fact, every kind of f. ver is nothing more than a atruggl btwen the bio. J md corrupt humors, and aa soon as the cor rupt humors are expel ed, you have no more fever. When a patient with fever submits to he MrJ, or have his bio. d poisoned with mercury, it weskens hi frame to such a degree that if he survives the preees, it always leaves him subject t distressing chills, when 9 times nut of 10 be resort to aaue pill, powders, or tonic mixtures; this is going from rr,cra,vr,,,,,.,,,K,,.,n t0 .T?"V . ,hM " V P P'm . 1 1 ' bs. are n-'thing hut mercury and quinine in disguise, which may for a tim drive th disease so far into the body a not lo be perceptible, but very on it will bre k out agtin with fearful violence To cure ago and fever, tbe cause of the disee-e must be re moved out of th blood and body, which can be ef f.cttislly done by using Dr. SWEETSER'S PA NACEA, which purifies, cleanses and strengthens. It coi.t-ou Outbing that can pos-iUy injure, and its use is always a safeguard againt chilis and fevers. PILES. In tt Cs or Purs, Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA will elf.ct a very apredy cur. It re moves from ihe blood, stomach and bowels, ell thoae foul acrid burning humors, which are th caue of I'ih a and Coativenec, snd by strengthen ing tbe digestive organs, improves every part of the entli bodv. Fl.XTIJLENCY AND WIND. The e diseases cau ed by the slomsch and howet leing choked up with vicid slimy mstter, the air whit h enters thm c iunot c -pe until forced by some ronltactinn of th a omach to expel it; hei ce he eaus of pain. A few J ne of Dr. SWEETSER' PANACEA will con vine the luffcier that relief i attained. G If EAT MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN. Psr.nts will find the PAN CE A vslu.hle meiliiinefn their children, keeping their bodies in- heal.hy c nditi.ni, thereby aisitting their g owih; children or grown pel sons, after taking it, are not liat l lo be attacked with an epidemic as before, aa it alwaya leaves the blood in a pure condition, and the i ntire syMem in a strengthened state ; it drives nut I kinds of weaknria from th b.idv and leavra 4.11 heal by within. MARRIED LADIES Wdlfind Dr. SWETSEU S PANACEA smedi c ne purely ad tpletl tn their use. M ladies du ring ihe peri.-d of pregnancy aie afflicted w ith pile. Dr. Sweet ser's Panacea, by regulating the howeU, will entirety obviate this, and lis purifying proper ties nn ib Mood and fluids, injures lo ihem heal thy otT-pring. No one who is a mother should be without it, and those who are nursing will find it of g est txmfit to the health oflheir infants. For harienne-s and sll diseases of the womb, it is without a rival in the entire histoiy and catalogue of medicines; by its extraordinary strengthening posier, it stimulates and strengthens the womb, a weakness of which is the caue of failure to have oilrpiing. NERVOUS DISEASES. Under this head mav le classed Patpi'ation r.f the Heart, Tc Doloresux or Feccache, Neuralgia, tndigrs i.m, Toothache, Melanchoij , Hy sierics. Slid in fact, every disease caused by lb aharp, biting, acrimonious humors irritating lh nerve ; tbe nerve receive the morbid impieion fiom the to rn ach, or rather from the blood through the agency of th stomach and dig tive organs, and although oilier parts of the body are apparently the teat of ihe disease, still it is caused by the morhid impres si in conveyed from the blood bv ihe nerve, lo that part A lew dose of Dr. SWEE IEK'S PA NACEA will soon ssaur the patient that ha has the cure in hi poeaior, ERYSIPELAS. o ST. ANTHONY'S FIRE. Tliia is an inflammatory di'Oider, alw ys at end ed with nvire or less pain. It proceeds from the foul, acrimonious buniors lodged in the blood and fluid, settling on th .ml s and face, causing ex treme pain snd fevers; all application on the sur face are wors than useless, sa they only l nd to throw t'.e disea in some other part, and prihsps raooe death. Bleeding is likewise improper. To cur the dt-ease you mu-t get rid of the caus ; on ly manage t get ih foul humor out nf y uir blood, nd SOU will lie well in a day. Dr. SWEET SKR'8 PANACEA, a thorough purifier of th hl.Mxl, w ill ssrch out every impurily in lh mm remote pirts of ih body and expi l il through the medium of th bowel. There is not a vein, arte ry, mnsel or organ of the entire framewoik of man, that Dr. Sweelser'a Panacea does not im prose. To take it when you r well I to keep w I ; snd when ick lo I" com wIL DR. SWEETSEtl S PASACEA, beinicom posed only ol a vegetal. le matter, or ma.licai neibs, nd wairtnled. on oath, (a ronlainii g not nn par Pcle of mercurial, mineral, or chiaiical substances, ia found lo be perfectly harmless to the miH lender g, or the weakest frame, under any st.ig of hu man suA'aiiug; th mo.i pleaa. nl and benign in it oieralioo that was er olf. red to tbv world; snd st the same lim th moat certain in aear. hing out tb root of any e unpla nt, however deep, ai.d of perform. ng a c re. Price f I per bottle, or six hot i Irs for $i. For ssle, wholesale and rstsil, at lh corner of CHARLES snd PRATT Street. Ualiiroor.-. ao I Uoby GEORGE BRIGHT, No. 6 1847. y Sunhury. " IvlOUNT VERNON 05 North Sd t., bel. Arch & Race sts., Phil a tie I ph in. BRADY V PARKER respectfully inform their friends snd Ihe public Ihst ihey have taken th sbova nsmed house, recently kept by J. S. Adams, anJ ar pie pa rod to accommodate cuato men in Ih moat satisfactory manner and at rea sonable prices. Their table will be supplied with th beat vari. ely '.h msrksl sffoida their parlor and sleeping spirtments will he in Ihe best order. Th house ha been thoroughly repaired and furnished with a view lo th comfort of trsvellers end strangers. Having had several year experience in Ihe buwnea, ihey hope lo give geneial satisfaction, end respectfully invite traveller and etrsngartto give tbm e calL BRADY V rARKJSJL I Phlladlbra, January 10, 14T it . Tecetable Vntrcnal P1IU, 7t cnJy knrnv Mediate that at the lame lime purge prflc ond ttrtnftktnt the tyttem. Lo6os, July 7, 1MB. DR. LE ROY'S Pill ere new medicine which haa juet appeared, and Is fast taking the place of all other of the Tt elaas. These pill are composed of many ingredients, but the two prineial pnee are Sarsspardls and Wild Cher ry, so united that Ihey act together; the one, through ita admittare with other submitters, pu rifying sml purging, wnue the otner is strengthen ing the system. Thus thnsa pill ire at the same time toiiie and opening; a desideratum long and eagerly aought for by medical men, but never be fore discovered. In other words they do Ihe work cf twa medicines, end do it much better than any two wo know of; for Ihey remove nothing fnm thesyitem but the impurttit'; so thit while they purge they strengthen; anil hence they cause no debilitation, and are follow, d by no re-actn.n. Dr. Le R.iy'a pilla have a wonderful induenee on liin blood; they not only purify without weakening it, but they remove ill b-ixiou particles from the i hvl I e e - t I a .: 1 I . I l. - i' ! oeiots H is c.invrrivu iiiiu uuu. nnu tuna niase iui pure blond an utter impos-ibility. As there is no debilitation, ro thets is no nnues or aickness at tending the operations of this most eice'l-nt ofme dii ine, which never trains or torture the diges tive (unctions, but cau es them to work in s t er. natural manner; and hence r.,.on . t.king 'ham do no. become pale and em .ci.ted. hut the rontrary ; fur while It ia the property of thn Saras psnlls, united as it is with other ingredients, to remove all that is foreign and impure, it is equally the properly of the Wild Cherry to retain all that ia natural snd sound; snJ bene s r.ihust state of heal h is the certain result of their united operations- q3" Price 2!i cents per BOX. Agents for Le Roy's S'dls, J. W. FR1LINO, 5.. . JOHN Y01T(J.$Su"l,,"y M. A. McCAY, Northuinbsrl'd. Angust list, IS47. Iy PHILADELPHIA Wale hen, Jew? Ilry anil Sil ver Ware, Guaranteed better fir the price than at any other Store in Philade'phia. may Le hud. Wholesale and Rela I. nt (Lute NICHOLAS Lelll'll lY'S) No. 72 North 2J street, above Arcli, PHIL ASBLPHZA, WATCHES, all kind, fair, low and imdium no-iliiiea. ainons which are. quilities, among which are, Gold Lever, full jewell'd, l.eplne, i!o Silver Levers, 'to ' Lcpii.es, Jo (juartirrs, fine, Ijuaitierj, iiintsti io, Jiwsli v. UiamonJs, (iold 10 (o 1 100 S5 t 40 50 t ?0 12 to IS 9 to 10 a Chains, Gold Pens wi'h Gold and Silver hulders. Pencils UieaM , .. . Pins, ringer and tar Rings, Bracelet', -neos .r - U -1 1 . f ...1 t.HA m,;,k . .1 K . . I ... 1 nf f ahell. coral and Isvs. with every other article of Jeweltry of lh richest ud most fashionable pat terns. Suvxa Wsar Platea, Foiks, Spoon, Cops, i'C nf Standard Silver. PtiTvn Ws Cattors, Cske B kels Far.s. Vases. Card Caje, .nd ether Rich Fancy Gjc J in great varii ty. VVholesale Buyer will ,ve m-mry by railing here bi f .re purchasini. (Jj Keep thin advirti-cirt-'n'. and call at No. You will be aatisfied the Good are really cheaper and better than are offered in the city. For aair, low, a handeonie pur of Show ( iea, uila'nie for Jewallry or Fancy atore. Apply aa ibtive. Sept SAlhjJr.47 ty i i c iz s To n & " c 6 . . No. SO Market Street, five doors below Third. South side;. PIIItiADCIiFHIA, Impnrtorn A. liolertale Urulers Ih WA'I'CHES. Watch Gla ss.-and Materials. Jewelry of all ilecii li .n, qualitie and s'ylea, cnmpiiiug all Ihe articles conn -cte d with the Trade. Clocks. Dixsun A Son' Briiannh, German Silver arid Sll ver-l'lateJ Ware. ShelTi.-ld and Birmingham Dated Fsnry Article. Kodgei at Son's and Woat n holm's Cutlery, Ra zors. K- More, Era-eia, Drtk Knives, fiC. Lory II mdied Table Cutlery, nf the fin st, medium ud common qualities, A hirge iiSKOrlraenl of Gold Pens. Pcrifical Speeisclis. Papier Mscb and J ipanned Tray, variousehse i J qu ilmes, a ttMurr.J rate Gold Wacb Cases, Dials and Silver-Ware, of all di script ions, manufactured to order. DICKSON &. CO., having recently removed into th l.rge and rommodiou warehouse form, rly occupied by Messrs. 11. Asbhvst Sc Soxs, and more recently by Aeaacna-r 4 RsMinnTo, log leavr to inform Watch Dealers, Country Merchants and others, that Ihey design having at a'l times s larg a-onment of Roods, of their own import tion, which they ar determined to tell at the lowest rte a. Every attention will be paid lo th Packing of GoihU, and in ih execution of Order, lb qu ill lira endpiicr will be fully guarsnlisd sgaioal sll compentin. Philadelphia. June I9ih, 1847. ty First rreniiiim lVrilin? Ink. No. b7 North Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. -ax-) DltW T. U .L. .l..k...J D. V. .w Kfl ji: Chemistry in the University ol Penn'a Pbilsdelphia, Oct. 11,1843. 'Dear Sir Having Itied your Ink, I will thank ynu lo send me another bottle, ss I find il to h excellent. I am yours, truly, RdT. Haa." From Dr. Locke, of Cincinnati, distinguished fur hia numerous scientific resraiches. "Medical College of Ohio, Cincinnati, January 17, tail. Having used Mr. Hover's Writing Ink, I sm sstisAe.l that it ia th bent which has ever come to my knowledge, snd esiecislly il excellent for th use .f Sleet Pens, and will not corrode them, even in long umt. Joe Lack. Prof, of Chemistry. HOVER'S ADAMANTINE CEMENT. From a well known scientific gentleman. Philadelphia, Feb. ST. IMS. Mr, Joseph E. Hover Sir: A uss of your Ge nu nt, and aoro practical teste of ita superiority, baa induced m to recommend it lo other ss an invaluable article for encoding China, Glass, or Cabinet Wsrs. Canraait Moarir, Analytic Chemist." For sal at tb Manufactory, Whole! and Re tail. No. 07 Nave Taiae Ktbsit, opposite Chirry street, Philadelphia, by JOSEPH E. HOVER. May 3J. IM7.j30ty, , Manufciurr. TO POrrSVlLLE AND PHILADELPHIA. fRRSONd travelling thi rout ere ksreby inlormrd that they csn procer 'threagh la, by naking applicalioai el the Reiel esf Okai lee Weaver, Buobory. A. E. atAJfr.' I5tkuaib!BJ, Jtj l$i, UVrwHf H. B lsC1.3SSA ATTORNEY AT LAW, DN1UIT, PAa Bueine attended to in the Conntie of Nor thumlerland, Union, Lycoming and Columbia. ReCsr tat P. dt A. RavornT, Lowaa aV Bsaaoa, Sovjssa Sl Reoneassa, Vi'Ai'W, KatrroLns, Mcraaiinn eV Co. Hriatva, 'loon eV. Co., The Grand Purgative ron tub Headache, (Giddiness, Rheumatism, Pile, Dyspep ia, Hcurvv, Small Pox, Jaundice, Pains in th Bj. k, Inward Weakness, Palpitation of Ihe Heart, Rising in the Thr', Dropsy, Asthma, Fevera of all kind, Female Complaints, CUHB OF Measles, Sail Rheom, Heart Burn. Worm, Cholera Morbus, . Coughs, Q.iin-ey, Whooping Gouh, ('.iniumption, Fit, Liver Complaint, Lriaipela, Deaf ess, Iicl.lt. fa of the Skin, Cilds, Gout, Grav. l, Nervou Complaint", ! onim MSKssF.s saiatae aB a viaic-rr or raim iMprniTtra or Tns moon, awn oa THOCTIuaa IS THS OH04SS Of DI- orsTios. Experience has proved that near'v every Din esse originate, from Impurities of the Blood or de rangements of lh Digestive Orgsns ; snd to secure Health, we must remove those obstruction or re store th Blood lo it natural stsje. The sversion o taking meilicio is most elfec tur.lly removed hv Cuckji r.n's Vf.aKTaBLs Pea QtTin Pm.s, being enmphtely enveloped wilh a r(,ntirt vf pure u-tiite Sugar, (which i a dietinct from the interna) ingredient a nut shell from the kernel) rn Have vo tti or Msnirtaa, But ar as ess;ly swallowed as bits nf candy. Moreover they neither na-ue.ite nr gripe in the aligh'est degree, but operate tqnally nn all ihe dia-ess:-d parte of thei svs'em. ioaiead of confining them-elves to, ard racking any particular region. Thu. if II e Liver be affected, one ingiedient will operate on that particular org in, and, by cleansing it nf an Excess of Bile restore il lo its naturil state. Another will opente nn the B'ood. snd remov alt lmpuiilie in it circulation; while thiid wiil etfeclually expel whatever impuritie. may have been discharged into the stomch. and hnc they araiat T ths boot or nisat-x, re move all Impur Humors from the body t opt-r the p..res externally end in'ernslly ; epiret sl fore gn snd obi oxious paiticle fro n the chyle, st that the Mood m.iy be thorough'y pure thua seen ring a fee and healthy action to the Heart. Lung snd Liver; and thereby ihey sthi niTit ri wins ai.L nrnrn ar.i urt num. The entire truth of the above ran be aaeertaine bv the trial of single box ; snd their virtues ar ' ' s.i positive . . ' ' ' and certain in rea'or ng Health, thi tiinr himlj himuelf Ia return the mtnr j . , , lh , . hfr, .he do ur.ivrifl tt iti'CiLn. Rrtnll Price. ci, per Box. , Princip il office No. 66 Veey st., N. Yoi SolJ ly JOHN YOUNG. Sunbury, M. A. McCAY, Nortbumlieilau tf'V n.-rnem'ier Vf. C. V Clirkener ia thei v. n .ir f the Sti inr ('oate l Pi la, and that nothi .if l!ie -rt waa ever he.ir I . f uniil he introduc ihein in June, lHt.1. Purchasers ah.-uld, theref.i alwayv ask fir C'i-kenerV ur Coate-J Pills, a take hi othcra, or they will be made th victims a fraud. Sept. 18'h, 1947 ly eow SOIVIETKING NEW! I'tHE Suhscribera hsvn lh' exclusive right . vending J. M.THATCHER'S Hot niant Hot Air Cook In; in the counties of Northumbrian I, Cnluml'is a Schuylkill; and from the encouragement met w already, they expect lo do a large buaineas. T stove is constructed on an entnely new prireii nitd on the only principle that c in make hot gnd wood and coi.l rtove. The inventor haa o com all the .lilTirult es that so frequency beloni other toes. He has by his arrangement, c aliuclej a broiling (7 O CU III front wh in broiling, roasting, frying nr baking may be di and all the smell that arises ihsrefrom must into th eombustihl chamber, an I is riot ai thrown out into Ihe room Bes'des this, l( i- an oven only two inches less thsn the whole of the stove, wherein b..kinf or rossting msy d me as we'l as it can be in the common brick n This oven is slwsys fit fir u when the siov hested, s '.he whole drsuht of hot sir paaeei round it c.:i atfii ily. Public allenl'ion is particularly called to stoe. It c -n be sen a1 our Store and Tin E liahineot in North Danville, at ths ign of Ihe lunihia Tin shop, and at the 1 ound y of Rohrl &. Clement in Sunbury, where it particular qi ties will re fully hown snJ rxp'aiued to any pe wishing to examine it. The suhacri'.iers continue to h ive en hsm kinds of parlor stovia. such as radiators, cylen. fancy and plain, suitable for all who msy fsvo wiih a call; also common sheet and Russia 1 which can be msde in any desirable shape; I ther with a gem rl assortment nf tin and japar ware, wholeaale and retail. Country merch are invited to call arid examine our slock, ss work cannot be surpassed, and prices raodoers N . B. We csn ssfely recommend the above I i tioned stove to peraona who wia'i lo embark ood business. I h patenie will sell either e ty or state rights, to suit purchaser, and on sonalde lernia. He or his agen's may be four Danville, Ps. J. it J. ARTE The undersign.!, l aving seen in eperatior bnt biaat hot air cooking atove. invented and tentsd by J. M. Tbaicher, certify that w be! from th manner of it cnnstiuction snd opera that it is ihe best one ever offered to the public I arrangement iaso cnmplet and tb constructs I judicious, tbst there is saving ol one half lh snd tim. in doing sny given amount ot s.-i over other celebrated stoves. In short we re ment it in preference lo all others, for th si reason that it embraces every branch of econ Samuel Garrett, John W Garrett. David ( Held, W F Kiich. o.John M Giay, E Thorn Smith Thnmiison, J D Hehn, John Oak, H h User. Elisa F Cooper, Gee M Rithsrl, C HurTmsn, Hsnry H Risssl, F H Csivsr, I Dreisbach, Joseph Vankuk. Broods Epley. Daovills, March 6, 1847 ty George J. Weaver, HOPE MAJCSB aV SBXP CHANOU No. 1 S Xortk Water Ssreel, PhUadetpttim ITIf A8 eoaaianlly en hand, general 1 U nent ef Cordage, Seine Twines, Ac. Tard Rope, Fwbing Rope, Whit Ropea, P le Ropea, Tow Lin for Canal Boaia. A complete aaortment Of Seine Twinee, site, t Hemp Shad and Herring Twine, Beet Paten Net Twine, Cotton Shad and Herring Twine. Threads, Vc dec- Also, Bed Cord, Ptooeh ' H altera, Tracws, Cotton and Linen Carpol G Yav,U ef wtiicg; be will riiapoa of on rvww