mi. ti , ' A Nonnttd Lj-rle, Tb dinner-bell, the dinntr bell Ii ringing loud and Clear ; " ' Through bill and plain, through afreet and lane, , It echoes far and near ; ... t j t.ii i ..l W-J .t.ii - r i win vunainvu mn( ihij wuinwiiyiv i if Wherever men tea hide, ' Like bursting waves from ocean cave, , . . They float upon the tide. ... I smell the smell of roasted meat ! I hear the biasing fry ! The beggart know where they can go, . But where, O where shall It At twelve o'clock men took my band, ' " At two they only star,' . ' , 'And eye me with a fearful look, , . , , As if I were a bear ! ; , , j The poet lays his laurels down . i ' ' And hastens to bis greens J ", ' ; The htippy tailor quits bis goose, . To riot on his beans ; The weary cobbler snaps his thread, The printer loaves his pie ; His very devil hath a home, But what, O what have I T Methinks I hear an angel voice, That softly seems to say ; Pale atranger, all may yet be well, Then wipe thy tears away; Erect thy head, and cock thy hat, And follow me afar, ' And thou shalt have a jolly meal And charge it at the bar." I hear the voice ! I go ! I go ! Prepare your meat and wine ! They little heed their future need, Who pay not when they dine. Give me to day the rosy bowl, Give me one golden dream, To-morrow kick away the atool, And dangle from the beam ! UntU Perrha. This is the name of a new aubstance or gum, which is said to bo destined to eclipse India rub ber for all the purposes for which that article ii now ubpJ. The gum is from a peculiar tree which prows on the Inland of Borneo and throughout the peninsula of Malacca. It diff -r from the Caoutchouc gum, inasmuch aa it im mediately becomes hnrd alter exudation, and by exposure to the air. The Mirror of New York haa a long article devoted to thia new art.cle of future speculation, statin; its utilitarian appli cation to be endless. 'It ia purified,' says the Mirror, 'by being boiled in hot water, when it becomes Bolt and plaatic; below the tempera ture of fifty degrcea it is oearlv as hard as wood: it is extremely tough, but become plastic when it ia cut into thin strips; at a tempera ture below boiling water it becomes as soft and yielding as melted wax or putty, and may be moulded into any form or stretched out thinner than the finest paper. When it cools it be comes batd and tough again, and retaina its plas tic shape without the slightest change by con tracting or warping.' The preparation ia said to be already known in England, where it haa been employed in book-binding, for which purpose it has been pre ferred to leather. Ornaments aa elegant so those of fiapirr mache are made of it, and it is si'd to have been made use of also for. mould inf.s and cornices. . Acids and chemical agen cies have no effect upon it, while its tenacity in resisting weight is en wonderful thst a slip will sustain a weight of fifty pounds. A leaf of thia remarkable Gutta Ptrclia no thicker than bank note paper ia aa impervious to water as glass; lor umbrella, overcoats, roofs, of houses, bot toms of eliips, coverings of boxes, and in all ca fes where protection from wet is desired, its life wiM ho invaluable. It can be formed into gas pipes snd water pipes uf any size, end any degree ol strength that may be required and used for such purpose will never decompose or wear out; and being ductile and elastic it may he applied in a thousand shapea, and for thou sands of purposes, where iron or lead cannot now he used. For floor cloths, it is said that it will super ede the use of all other materials, at it csn be made of extreme thinness, perfectly impervious l air or water, and of greater durability than any other flexible material known. In its hard btato it can with difficulty be cut with a knife or a saw, but when it is soft, it can be moulded in to the most delicate forma by the hand of a child. So much for thia wonderful novelty in manu re .. .... tv. . - v. . . 'viuir mummy pcrouu uiuai uoi JJca mi oc.ee for its moi.opoly I Iron in Esolaso. There seems to be jurl ground for fears of disaster to our iron interest. TV Pittsburg Gxtie learns, on high authority, '.hat commission houses in Buffalo have received via Nw York, iron with orders to aell at al most sny prioe. Fvery ton of iron thst goes to Huflalu via New York, cays the Gazette, is so much liken from the amount thst Pennsylvania should sell. The Kittening (P.) free Press, says thst offer have been made by English a gents, to delivor ia the city of Pittsburg, during the present year, not lesa thsu ten thousand lona of Scotch piga, at less than $25. Thia iron ia sought after, ia England, aa ballast for ship P'"e ' . 'Why am I like Texas T' said the unmarried , Misa Star to a bashful wooer, who did not 'spunk up, as the ssying ia. q don't know,' said the t verdant one. 'Because I am Ion alar ' 'Then,' taid Gideon, brightening ep, '1st an propose aa-aasatien.' f It A If K,: NOTE 1. 1 IT. ". The following IhI show the current value of all nnsylvania Dank N.ite. The moat Implicit re l.anea may be placed npnn it, as h la etxry forth refully enmpnred with and corrected from Blrk- nnll's Reporten -.. ' - fc tlniik la flilladdpliln. ' ', Disc, tar Nan. Loc.tioit. pmifn ' NOTES AT PAR. Bank of Worth America . ; . par Bank of the Northern Liberties ' '," , 1 par Commercial Rank nf PennY ; " ," '"' par rarmera and Mechanic' Rank " , '' P"r Kensington Bank , ". ' ' . pat Philadelphia Bank . - ; ' j ' par ! Schuylkill Bank . .' . par 8nnthwark Bank ' ' . ' ' ' ' par Western Bank , . par Mechanics' Bank . par Manufacturers' At Mechanlca Bank par Bank of Penn Township , . p.r GirarJ Bank . ' pa? Bank of Commerce, lute Mnyameneing par Bank of Pennsylvania . par ' Country Ranks. " Ml. ST7DSTSBIVS CP i? csa 02 Bank nf Chester County Hank of Delaware County Bank of Oermnntown Bank of Montgomery di. Doylrstown ltank Baalon Batik Fsrmera' Bank of Burka en Bnnk of Nnrthomheil.'inil Westchester Chester fJermantown Nnrris'own D.tylostown Raslnn Bristol irthiimberland t'otumbia Bank &t Itrulire en. (Columbia Farmers' BRiik of I.anraatei l.anriiloi par par par par par par par par par par pir pit par Lancaster I.ancister Reading Harriehurg Thee I.ancaater I offices Reading f do not Eaaton , J issue n. DISCOUNT. Lancaster County D ink ' Lancaster Bank ' Farmers' Bank of Beading Office nf Bank nf Peon's. Office do do Office do do Office do do NOTES AT snk of the United Stutea Miners' Bank of Pollsville Bsnk of Iwitnwn Dank nf Mildlotown Carlisle Bank Exchange Bank Do do branch of Ilarriaburi Bank ' Irf-hanon Uank Mert-hsnia'& Manuf. Bank Bank nf Pillaburg West Bisnch 1) .nk Wyoming Bank Northampton Bank Berks County Bank Office or Bsnk of V. 8. Do do do Do do do Bank of Chamlwrsliurg Bank of Geltyalurg Bank of Sii'quehanna Co. Erie Bank Farmers' & Drover' Bank Franklin Bank Honesdale Unk Monnngahela Bank of B. Vork Bsnk IN. B, 1 he notes of those bank a on which we omit quotations, snd anlntilute a dah ( ) ere not purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, with the siceplion of those which have letter of reference. BROKEN BANKS. Philadelphia 94 Potisville i I.ewiKtown Miihlletown al Carlisle Ptlthurr i Hullidavshurg j Harriaburg lbanon ) Piitsbtirg I Piltabutg Williamaport Ij Wilkeaharre l Allentnwn Reading Pittaburg failed Erie do New Rriirhton do (!hamberahurg Geltyaburg Montrose -Erie ljalj Wayneahurg . tn M'ashiugton l Honeadule 1 1 Brownsville 1 1 York ; 11 Philadelphia do failed railed Philadelphia 8av. los. Philadelphia Loan Co. Schuylkill Sav. Ins. Keiibinsion 8av. In a. A Penn Townnhip Sav. Ina. Manual Labor Bunk (T. W Towanda Bank ' Alleghany Bank of Pa. Dank of Beaver Bank of Hwalara Bank of WaKhinijton Centre Bank City B.ink . Farmer' dt Merh'ra' Bai.k Farmers' & Mech'c' Bank Farnicra' Ai MechVa' Bank Harmony Inatitulo Huntingdon Bank Juniata Bank Lunilrmen'a Bank Northern Bank of Pa. New Hope Del. Bridge Co. Northumb'd Union Col. Bk. North Wealern Bank of Pa. Office of Schuylkill Bank Pa. Apr. Si Manuf. Bank Silver Lake Bank Union Bank of Penn'a. Westmoreland Bank Wilkeshsrre Bridue Co. All notes puij'Orting to be on sny PeiinnyU vania Bank not given in the almvo lui, niay he set Jown sa fraud. KKW JCRSKY. do filled do do Dyolt, J'rop.) f.iilwl Towaodu UeilforJ no sale Beaver closed Harriaburg ibwed Wa-liioirton failed llellt foiilo cliised Pltlxbllig no rale I'itUburg failed Fayette co. failed (reeriraatle fatted Harmony no ale Huntingdon no sale l.e.vixlown noaale Warren failed DunJaft no sale New Hop closed Milton no aale Meadville cloaed Purl Carbon Carlisle failed Mont rose cloned Uniotiiown failed fSreenaliurg closed WiikesSarre no sale Bank of New Biuiuwick Brunawick BelviJeie Bank Uelvidere Burlington Co. Bank Mtdford Comrnercial Bank IVrlh Amboy CumlierUnd Bank Bridelon Parmer' Bnk Mount Holly Farmers' and Mechanic' Bk Rahwsy Farmers' and Mechanic' Bk N. Biunawirk Farmer' and Men-hams' Bk Middleto Franklin Bank of N. J. Jurxv City llouoken 11kg & luaxing lo Hoboken lersey City Bank t Jeraey City Mtchanics. Bunk Patierin Manufacturer' Bank Belleville Morris County Bank Morrialown Monmouth Bk of N. J. Freehold Mechanic' Bank Newark Mechanic' snd Msnuf. Bk Trenton Morris Canal and likg Co Jersey City Pott Note no sale Newark Bkg & Ins Co Newaik , New Hone Uel Uridge Co LainlierUvilU N. J. Manufuc and Bkg t'-o Holmken failed i r 4 par failed O PU I failed failed failed failed failed 4 failed i par N J Protecton cV Lombard bk Jertey City Orange Bank PaterMin Bank People' Bank Princeton Bank Salem Banking Co Stale Bank State Bank Slate Bank Stale Bank of Morris Slat Bank Salem and Pbilad Msnuf Co Suaaex Bank Trenton Banking Cv Union Bank Washington Banking Co. DELAWARE. Bk of Wilna & Braudy wine Wilmington Banker Delaware Bank of Smyrna Do branch Farmer' Bk of Slat of Dal Dover Do . . branch Wilmington uo branch Do ' UaiKQ Union Bank , ny Under 6'a fXJ- On all banka marked thus (M there are ei ther counterfeit or altered note of lb varioua ds Bominattoaa, ia cixculaiioo. Orsnea Paleraon do Princeton Salem Newark Eliiabelhlown Canvlen Morrialown Trenton Salem New ion Trenton Dover ilackuneack Wilmington Smyrna MilforJ Georgetown Newcaall Wilmington failed failed failed I par par i par i failed failed i pv failed par par par par par par par par p; ffllrllS Medicine la warranted, nn oath, not It 'contain e particle nf Calomel, Cnrrnelve Sub limate, Arsenic, Cbh.rkd of Oold, or any delete rone minerals '; 1 -i The principle upon which thia Medicine acts, U bv aaaiating and harmonWIng with natnret it drives ont all foul arrlmnninna humors from the blood and body, and by asimilating with and strengthenint the gaatrie joic nf th stomach, it asalata digestion In abort there I not a vein, arte ry, ronse.la or nerve in the human body, that ia not strengthen.! by the PANACEA; and it alao pnssewsea the remarkable property of removing mercury from the hones and jointa. ' FOR T.RfrPTIONS OF THE SKIN, Prurvy. Scorhii'lt A fTectlnns, Tumor. Scrofula or King' Evi , White Swelling, Eryipela, Ulcer, ('sneers. Running Sores, 8csb snd Bite time and s detetminrd peraeverance in D . 8WEET SER'S PANACEA, will effrct a cur. , - - FOR INDIGESTION. Rejection nf ftmd, Natt'ea, Vomiting, Nervous sf feetions. Billion eomptsinl. Hfd srbe, Pa'enoss, or Female Irregularities. Dr. SWEETS Eli'S PA NACEA will soon efTecl a run-1 but if olminale, or attended with (rpine, flying pains, the dose should be irereSFed, snd the cure will soon he ef. fected. Let not the patients frig'iten thcmselve with the idea that lhy are ton we -k to take much medieine; but hear in mind that this mi'dly opera ting med cine put not w-akneB Into the frame, hut moM certain'? iVawa wekn s out, leaves strength in its pl.trc, snd oy givios; comom'il s'eep at nig'4, snd an apietitetri relivh sny fond, re-stiirnaes the whole frame wi li vigor. n aciion, clearing the mind snd improving Hie sight. SCROFULA AND GLANDULAR AFFEC TIONS. Scrofula ! siid to be heriditary, th infint re ceiving from it parenta ihe serd of this diseaa , which increaaet witlt it year, if nenlected snd not snhinit'ed to frequent pnriflc tion with Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA. The glands are p'e ced in the corner of the hotly, and nut of Ihe way of direct communicat on ; their real u- i a objerl on which much difference nf opinion prev ila ; it Mifficea ns to kniw ih it when in a tl aeaaed alate, ihey are eapaMe of being pur'fietl and clenel by a long course of Dr. SWEETSER'S PANA CEA, whirh re'ore them to sound and ptnpi r action. Scroful. n peimm can revet pav tno much attention t.i their blooil. it purifii-ation hou'd I their frrt thought, for after a lung coure of perse verance, they will ever curt heredit iry disease. In eaeof JACSDWE. ASTHMA. 1.1YEU COMPLAINTS. 11C. DOt.OKBVX KHEV MATISM OR RHEUMATIC GOUT, Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA cannot be too high ly extolled ; it searches nut the very root or the ii'e, and 'y r m ivir g it from the Blood makea a cure certain and iermuient. Firdieaea of the BWrr and Kittaetft, Str!f turn. Gravel. Slant. Vile. Finlul'l. Viinary OA. ttructUmi and Extreme Citivtnr Dr. SWEET. SEIt'S PANGEA is the beat remedy ever tre.l; it removes all those scrimoninu humo-s from Ihe Blond which give re to the above dieaes, snd by keeping Ihe blood in a puie condition, injures health. For DROPSV, FALLING pt BOWELS, Impur liti of Hit Mnoi, Mcreurial Tttint. Weak west of the Sprne F turn of Rhmil In the llentl Gid d wr, 4'i-ifiiff and Rutting Su'e in Ihe Head and Kan, Dr. dWEUTSEK'S PANACEA will give certain relief; in all seveie and chron-e cae. llie patient eunnnt be too often reminded that or Kr dutrt and pertfreranrt will effect cu-e. In Chill and Ferert . B-limu Frter. AJfertiim nf the F.yrs rf Ear. Spnueg and Htredtn Gum Itmnehit' ami rrrmt Cungh and t W, Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA will be f..und perfectly sure and cerl iio in it effect. . GRAVEL AND URINARY COMPLAINTS. Thore comp'ain's sre generally attended wi'h the ml f il'il i nniqneiices, and aie seldoin or ne. vet cured by the pienl ovule or lieatinent ; thry umi.il y acroinpsny the ptient t tha grave, sfter "offering ihe mod excruciating pain and lorture. The cau:' of iheee cmiplaiit's are Ihe same ss all nlheia. the dio el the blood becnmi s encruded on the finest narrow psKSagea, . whence r morbid eectetioos snd tpag4 s of U'ine. Y. u will find the must p iwerfol d urelic of no ue, a they only increave the quantity nf urine and do not pmify nJ strenstlien lh- pMrf. Bv purifying the bloml with Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA. ou re move the etie nl thediiete,conaequently it can not exit any longer, afier sufficient piieveratiee in il ue ha deprived the blood sml h.idy of all acriinoniou huipji snd incruslalian. DISEASES or t LUNGS-CONSUMPTION. This is s ery prevalent and latal diKa ; it re ul' o.o-tly from neglected cough, colde and bron chili., alo from im.noper treatment io many t,t' er C3KC, such measles, fevers, inflammations snd MiiaC pns.and a h-wt of other badly treated draaaeee; wher the cue, instead of having been thoroughly removed from the blood and body, hav only tw-en palliated or removed from one pirl lo breik out in another. By divesiing your lxlie uf all foul hu mor, through ihe medium of Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA, the cure i at one rendered certain and rmanrnl. R colled, while there is scrim iiiou humors fl tsling in ihe ri ru'aiion, it . a apt to elie on the lung a any oilier part of the hotly ; ibis ia ibe reason ibil consumption is so prevalent. BILES, SORT'S AND ULCERS, Which you see on the ex'eri . come from snd have their source in, the iuieiior, sod might jui s well hsvd retiled on yout lung, liver, or any other pait; which we know they frequently do, and pto duce moat violent inOammsiorj d.sordera. The humor which occasions thete sores is or a highly acrimonious burning natur. We know it from the paiu it gites in forming, snd afierwsrds its ra pidly ulcera'ing and corr liiitf the fl-'sh and skin of i lie part where it break out This shows ihs necessity of fiequenlly puiifying the blood with Dr. SWEETSEH'S PANACKA. snJ keeping such malignant humors in surj ction. Should you have a bile or ulcer, lie ihmkful that natur ha taken trouble lu warn you of ihe dangei jour life and ho dy is in, for il is a warning that th blood i foul. Had thia eme acrimony bc'ed the lung in-trad of the aurface of your body for it sest, consump tion of the lungs wou'd have been ihu'conscqueni e. D Isy not then, to purify snd cleanse with Dr. Swectser s Psnacea. SliNE DISEASE , Spigal affection, mlargement of tha bones snd joint, white swellings, hip joint complaint, tup lutes, falling of ihe bowels snd wnm'i disease, will find a speedy oute in Dr. Slf'EETfER'S PA NACEA. Where the dies ha been of long standing, the lime required lo make a cur will h longer bul lb patient may real assured that a determined perseverance will effect it. BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA aa DISEASE OP THE WINDPIPE. These diesse proceed from th sartocity or corrupt humors of ths blood, hsvlng settled itself on the throat and lungs, and slopped ibem up, aa that Ihey cannot draw aufficient air in for respiration. Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA will give Imme- diata relief, and to Disks lb cur perfect and car - ." ' r- - tain, It should be rontinusd some lima after, t free the system of all bad humors. RHEUMATISM, RHEUM ATICL GOUT AND MERCURIAL DISEASES Find a safe and speed v cur in Dr. SWEET SEtt'S PAfACEA: It cure by searching every blood vessel and artery, and driving ont all impn rities and foul humors sccurautated therein, which I the caoa of rh u mat ism, gout and swellings of the joints, Th deleterou effect of calomel and other mineral pnisona, readily yield to its sovereign influence ( indeed, when it vsl ishls properties he lame fully known, th use of sll miner I poison will be consigned to 'the tomb of sll the Cspidets,' and only he thought of aa a by-gone eutom of the dar ker ages. Dr. 8weetr' Panacea is slso a sure cure for dyspepala, piles, eotieeues, vertigo, head sche, pain in the breast and liver complaint. FEVER AND AGUE. Fever I alv eauaed by s disorderly move ment of ihe blood, strneoling to fee ita-lf of some thing that encumber It t in f..ct, every kind of fe ver i nothing more than a iroggle between the blood and corrupt humor, and as soon a the cor runt humors sre exnel ed. voo hav no more fever When a nat'ent with fever suhmita to -he bird, or have his blood poisoned with mercury, it weakena bis frame to ruch a degree that if he survive the prorc, it always have bim eohjert t ditresing chill, when 9 lime out of 10 be retort to sjue pill, powder, or Ionic mixture; Ihi is going from had lo worae, aa these vegetshle pills, powders, Ac, are n 'thing hut mercury ami quinine in digule, wh'ch msy for a time drive the diseae so fr into Ihe body as not lo be perceptible, but very soon It will break nut again with reaiful violence To cure ague and fever, the cause of the disese must be re moved out of the blood and body, which can be ef f ctiidly done by using Dr. SWEETSER'S PA NACEA, which purine, clesnse snd strengthens. It conlxiu nothing thst csn pos-ibly injure, and its ue i slwsys s ssfegusrd again-t cliilla and fever. TILES. In aut firnr Pints, Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA will eff. ct a very speedy cure. It re move from the blood. loniach snd bowel, nil those foul scrid burning humor, which sre Ihe cans or I'tte and Cotivcms, snd by strengthen ing the dige:ive organ, improve every part of the intiie body. FLATULENCY AND WIND. The.e dise.tse a-e cau-ed by Ihe vtomach and bowel being choked up with vtcid slmy mailer, 'he air whi h enter thm c innot e c ipe until firced by some enntraetinn r the sumach to expel it; heec 'he caiine or pnin. A few doe of Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA will convince the suffeier that relieris sit iined. GREAT MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN. Parents will fiod the PANACEA s vnlmible medicine fot their child. en, keeping their hoiheain s heathy c ndi'i n, thsrvby ssiating their g owh; children nr g-nwn petanns, after taking it. are nol lia'le to be a'tarketl with an epidemic a Ixfire, a it alwsy leave the blnotl in a pure condition, and the i ntire system in a rengthened atale; it drive out a'l kind of weaknrs from the body snd leaves ll heal hy within. ' ' MARRIED LADIES Will find Dr. 8WE rtER'S PANACEA a medi c ne purely ad ipted to their ue. Mot ladies du r tig the period of pregnancy ate afflicted with pilen. Dr. 8weeier' Panacea, by regulating the howeN, will entirely obviate Ihi. and it purifying proper lie on the blood and fluid, in Hires lo them heal thy off-priug. No one who t a mother should he without it, snd lho who sre nurcing will find il of gel bntfli to the heshh or their infant. For barrenness and all disease or the womb, il is wilhoot a rival in Ihe entire hiatnty and C4lligue or medicine ; by it extraordinary strengthening (tower, it stimulate and strengthens the womb, a weskneaa or which is the caui-e of failure lo have offxpring. NEIIVOUS DISEASES. Under Ihi head may he claased Palphstion of ihe Heart, Tie Dolore:iux'or Faceache, Neuralgia, lud'ge i in, Toothache, Melancholj, Hysteric. snd in rct, every diaeaoe caused by ihe sh irp. Idling acrimonioua humora irritating the nerve ; Ihe nerves receive the morbid impiession from the eto mach, or rslher from the blood through Ihe sgency of the stomach snd dice live ergsns, snd although other part of the body are apparently the seat of the dineaae, atill it i canned by the morbid imp-es-i in conveyed from the blood bv ihe nerve, to thai pa.t. A L w doses of Dr. 8WEETEK'S PA NACEA will soon assure the patient that he ha the cure in hi posnession. Tcffclablc ITnlf-crtal Pills, Tltt nnli knmvn MerUewt that at tht same tim$ purge purljie and slrrntrlntn tht lytttn. a , . Lnxnoa. July 7, 1840. DR. LE ROY'S . Pill are a new 'medicine which ha just appeared, and is fast taking the places of all other of the same class. These pills are composeti of many ingredient, nut the two principal nnee are Ssmparill and Wild Cher ry, so united, thst they act together the one, through Its admixture with other euttceft, pu rifying ind purging, while the other is strengthen ing Ihe system. Thus those pill are at the turn lime tonic and opening ; a desideratum long and eagerly sought for hy medical men, hut never be fore discovered. In other word they do the work of two medicines, and do il murh better than any twi we know of; for Ihey remnve. nothing from the sytem hut the impurities t an thst while they purge they strengthen; and hence they cause nn debilitation, and are follow, d by no re-acti m. Dr. La Roy's pilla hav a wonderful Influence nn ihe blood t they not only purifv Without weakening it, but they remove all Ij xlou particle from the chyle befoie it is c inverted into flu d, snd thus mske im pure blood sn niter impos ihiliiy. As there is no debilitation, so there is no nausea or sickoe at tending Ihe npsrations of this most excellent or me. di'-ine, which never slraina or tortures the diges tive functions, but cau es them to work in per. fectly natural manner; and hence peisnn taking them do not become pale snd emiciited, but the contrsry t for white il is the property of th 8ara parilla, united a it 1 with other ingredients, to remove sll that Is foreign and impure, it Is equally the property of the Wild Cherry to retain sll that is nttural and sound; and hence a robust tt.t'e nf heal h is the certain result or their united opera lior.a (jj Price M cents per BOX. Agents ror Le Roy' Pill. J. V. FRII.IXG, f . JOHN YOUv(,8u,',,ury M. A. MrCAY, Northumherl'd. . August Its', 1,47. ty . S. IB VL ASSSR, i A T T O H N E Y A T t, A W , 1 CVIf BTJUV. PA , i . Buaines attended to in the Cdunlles ef Not' thumt'erlsnd, Union, Lycoming and Columbia. . Refer tot P. cV. A. Ravocnr, "1 " Lows a & Btaaov, " ' Povitaa dt Sannaa, ' VPAi'W. r Rsi troMis, McFaatAan & Co. A Srsaian, Goon St Co., J i i. . . i . . . i , . . The Grand P urgativc ERYSIPELAS, nn 8T. ANTHONY'S FIRE This ia an inflammatory di-oider, alw .y st'end ed with more or hss pain. It proceeds fiom the rout, nctimnnioiis humor lodged In the blood and fluid', settling on the bm' s snd race, esusing ex treme pnin and fevera ; all applu atinna on the sur face are worse than nseless, is they only t nd to throw Pi diese in some o'her part, and perhip rsuse de'ith. Bleeding is likewise improper. To cuie the di-esse you tnu-t get rid of the csuse ; on ly msnsge t get the foul humor out of y Kir blood, and vou will he well in a day. Dr. HWEET SER'S PANACEA, a thorough purifier nf the bl.Mid, will search out every impurity in the more remote piris of the body and eipel it through the metlium or the bowels. There ia not vein, arte, ry, muscle or orgsn of the entire frsmewoik or man, thst Dr. Sweeiser'e Psnacea does not im prove. To take it when you are well Is to keep well ; snd when sick tu become well DR.S WEE TSE It'S PANACEA, beinj com. posed only ol a vegetable mailer, or medical netbs, snd watrsnted. on oaih.aa containing not one par. ticlo of aneu-uriul, mineral, or chimical substance, is found lobe perfectly bsimles in Ihe mol tender g. er the weakeat rrame, under sny slags or hu man suffering t the mot pie, ml and benign in its 0 erution that was ever off red tn Ihe world ; snd st ihe same time Ihe most, certain in searching out the toot of any complaint, however deep, god of fierfi.rroing a e ire. Price f I r boitle, or six bottles fir $3. Fur ssle, wholesale and retail, st ihe corner of CHARLES and PRATT Sirtela. Baltimore, an I alo by GEORGE BRIGHT, . Nov. S 1847.- ly , ' Suuhury. MOUNT VERNON 05 North 5id it., bet. Arch & Hace sis., Philadelphia. BRADY V PARKER respectfully mform their friends and th public thst Ihey bsv taken the shove named bouaa, recently kept by J. 8, Adams, and are piepared to accommodate cuslo mors in th most satisfactory manner and at res onahl price. Their table will be supplied with th bet vsri. ety the market sffoid their parloraand aleeping spsrtsnenis will b an the bet order. ,Tb bouse hss been thorbughly repaired snd furnished with a view to th comfort of traveller and atranger. i Having bad etsl years xprlno in th business, Ihey bop to giv geoeial aalUraction, and repeclfully invite travellanj and trngr to give them a raU. BRADY etc PARKER. Pbilsdelfhia, January l, 184T If ' ' - FOR TIIB Headache, Qiddineoa, , Rhenmatism, Piles, Dypepda, Scuivv, , Smill Pox, Jaundice, Pain in the Bsek, v Inward Weaknese, Pslpitlion orth Heart, Rising in the Thro', Dropsy, Athm. . Fevers or ll kinds Female Complaint, a Sll a vmiiktv or PHILADELPHIA Watclic, .Tcwellry ami Sil ver Ware. Guaranteed heller fit the prie.e than at any other Stint tn I'li'lnilefphta. may tut haa, Whnletnle and Rela l, at ri,n NIC-!IOL,4S IIH IIAY'S) No. 72 North 2d street, nbove Arch, PHILADELPHIA. 11 AT CHE, all kind, fair, low snd m uium ' quiliiie. among which sre, Gold Level, full jewrll'd, 1 10 to $100 - Lenlne. ' do 25 to 40 Silver Levers, do . , 20 lo 80 - Lepi e. do 12 to 18 Quartler. fine. 9 to 10 Quartiers imitntion, 5 Jnwrtt-nr. Diamond. Gold t'hains, Gold Pens wi'h Gold snd Silver holders. Pencil Breast Pin, Finger and Ear R'tig, , Bracelet, C.neo or shell, coial snd lava, with every other article or J. wellty of the richest and most fashionable pat tern. Siivk V'aar Pla'es, Foiks, Spoons, Cop, Sec, or Siandnd Silver. 1 . Pl.tmi W. Cantors, Cake B ifkels. Fans, Vase. (!ard Case, -n J other Rich Fsncy Good in grekt v..riety. W holes.tle Buyers will save money by calling here lief re purchssing. (jj Keep 'hi ailverti ement, and call at No. 72 You will he satisfied the Good are really chexper and better than are offered in the city. For ssle, low, a handsont" p tir of Show Casea, suitable for a Jewellry or Fancy atorc. Apply a above. ' Sept 8Sih. IH17 ly "iICKSOTN & CO., No. 81) Market Street, five doors below Third, South side. rHZI.ADBZ.FHZA, Importer Wholeaalc Dealers In VW7ATCHES. Watch Gla sea and Materials. Jewelry or sll deicriili -in, qualitie snd giyles, compiixing sll the srticle connected with the Trade. Cl,-cks. Dnon 4- Son's Britsnni i, Germ.in Silver and Sit ver-PlHled Wares. Sheffield snd Biriuiiighsm Plated Fancy Article. Rodgcs cV Son's sud W. stenhidm' Cutlery, lis- tors. Sc ssors, Fraei, Deik Kniies, Ac. Iory H .nd'ed Table tJuilery.uf ihe fined, medium and comm in qualities. A lnrge Nsnrtmeni uf Gold Pens. Perifocul Spcenichs. Papier Mache and J -panned Trays, various abape and qu ilitie. at reduced ratea Gold Wa'ch Caa s.Dial snd Silver. Ware, of sll descriptions, manufactured to order. DICKSON & CO., having recently removed into the large snd commodious warehouse formerly occupied by Messrs. R. AmirT & Sons, snd more recently by AnacT fr RtiloTO!t, Iieg Usve to inform Watch Dealer, Country Merchant and others, thst they des;gn having st sll times s Urge a-sortment of Goods, or their own importa tion, which they are determined to cell at the lowest rates. CJ" Every slieution will lie paid to th Packing or Good, and in the eiecution of Orders, the quali ties sndpiicea will be fully guarantied egiinet all competition. Philadelphia. June 19th, 1847. ty First rifiiiiuin Writing Ink, No. 87 North Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. Trj"ROl !'. Hare, the celebrated Prufevaor of II" Chemistry In the University ol Penn s. "PhiladelchU, Oct. II, 1843. Dear Sir Having tiied your Ink, I will thank you lo send me another bottle, s 1 find il to be excellent, I am yours, truly, Robt. Haas." y' From Dr. Locke, of Cincinnati, diiigui.hed for bis numerous scientific researches. "Medical College of Ohio, Cincinnati, January 17, IM4. Having used Mr. Hover's Writing Ink,' I sm sstiefied thst it ia the irf" which ha ever come to my knowledge, and esi-ecislly it hext'ttent for Ibe uae nf Sleet Pen, and will not corrode them, even in long use.' ' Joaa Locks. Prof, of Chemistry. HOVERS ADAMANTINE CEMENT. From a well known scientific gentleman. -Philadelphia, Pen. 7, 1844. Mr, Joseph E. Hover Sin A use of your Ce m. nl, and sum practical test of Its superiorly, bss induced ma to recommend it to othera aa an invaluable articl for mending Chin. Glass, or Csbinsi War. CaxraBLi. MoariT, Analytic Chsmist." For sal at the Manufactory, Wholesal and Re tail. No, 87 Noavn Teiaa 8txst, opposite Cherry street, Philadelphia, by JOSEPH T.. HOVER. May 2. 1847. j30 ly Manufacturer. TO POTfbVlLLE AND PHILADELPHIA. TnERSON8 travelling thie rut r hereby U informed that tbey ean procur "through ilcleta,". by making applicglioa. el the Hotel f Ubailea Weaver, Bunnury. n. u. r NoithumberUnd, July list, 1847. If curb or Messles, Belt Rbeum, Hea-t Burn. Worms, (Uiolers Morhu, Coughs, Quiney, Whooping Gough, (!onsumptinn. Fit, Liver Compbiim, Eriaipelas, Deaf 'e, Petting of th Skin, ('olds, Oont, Grsvel, Nervous ('omplsints oTHtn nisiAsit saisive rsox iMersiTtr or th sinon, n (. aracCTioaa ia thb oaoias or ni - . . . essTiost Experience ha proved ihst nearly every Dh ease nr'tgine'e fiom Impurities of the Blood or di rangemenl of the Digestive Organ ; and to secut Health, we must remove those oHrtructions or n store the Blood to its nstursl stste. The aversion to taking medicine is most efTc tnally rimovetl by Cttctrvra's VseKTiata Prt tTivg Pir.ta, being completely tnvehiped wilh ranting nf pure white Sugar, (which is ss di-din-Trorn the internal ingredients as a nut shell fro the kernel) tan nn no tstr or Mtnicias, But are a easily swaltoweil as hits nf cand Miireover they neilhtr ttatenle. nr gripe In' tl sligh'ent degree, hot nietste eqnstly on alt the di etsed pi't of the svs'em, instead of confinir themsetves to, sud racking sny particutir regio Thu. ir tl e I.iver lie affected, one ingredient v operate on th it psrlicnlir org in, and, hy clesnsir it nf sn Eicessof Bile r. store it lo it natur stste. Another will npente nn the B'ood. st remove sll Imimiitie in its circul itiinj while third will effectuslly eipcl whatever impuriti may have lieen discharged int the stomih, ai hence they sratas t thk aooT or ntsKt'R, r move all Impure Humors from Ihe body; op the porea externally snd internally ; sepirste , fore go snd obi oiiou psrticle rrom the chyle, th it the blood m iy be thorongh'y pure lhu sec ring s fee and healthy action to the Heart, Lun snd Livet; snd thereby ihey sk-tors n sa lth VSS SHtS ALL OTHAS StSAJIS HAVS FAIIKO. - The entire truth or the shove can he ascertain by the trial of a single hot ; and their vinues t so positive snd certain in rea'or'ng Health, tl the proprietor bind himself to return the mon paid for them in sll cases where ihey do not g universal sit is action. Rctnll I'rlce, 25 rt. per Rox. P.incip d office No. lift Ve.ey t N. Yt Sold by JOHN YttCNG. Sunbury, M. A. McCAY. Northumhe la (Tj" Remem'ier Dr. C. V. Cliekener ia the vi nior ot ine pugar v-osieo n t. ano tu.ii noin of the s rt was ever heard ( tiniil he inlrodu them in June, 184.1. Purch 'seis shou'd, theref slway ask fir Cliekener' agr Coated Pills, i t nke n.i other, or ihey will be made the victim a rraud. Sept. 18th, 1847 ly eoi SOMETHING NEW rilHE Sutcriher have the etehisive righ 1 vending J. M. THATCHER'S Hot Illast Hot Air Cook In; in Ihe eounties of Northumberland, Columbia Schuylkill; and from the encourr;.-nt met i already, they expect tn do a large husinesa. ' tov is coiiKtructed on an eiitiiely new prit e and nn the only principle that c n make bo good wend ano coal atnve. The inventor haa e come alt ihe difficult e the sn frequently hel.ir other stove. He hss hy hi srringemni, etiucted a broiling (Jj 0 eil III Tront, wt in broiling, rnsating, frying or hsking msy be d snd sll the amell that arise ihcefimn must into the combustible chamber, and is not s thrown out in'o Ihe room 3) Bea-des thi, I in an oven otdy two inches les ihsn Ihe whole of the Move, wherein h:ikig or roasting ma done aa well as il can he in the common brick n This oven ia alwavs fit for ti e whn the s'oi heated, as the whole draught or hot air pas-ai round il constantly. " Pubiie allantion is. particularly, called lo stov. It can he s en at our Store and Tin E lishmeni in North D mville, at the sign of Ihe lumhis Tin shop, and st the Foundry of Rohr Sl Clement iu Sunbury, where it particular q lie will he fully; shown endeip ained lo any pi wishing lo examine it. The subscribers continue to have on hn kin Is of parlor atoves. such as rsdistors, cyler fancy and plain, suitable ror all who may fav. wi'h a call; also common sheet snd Ruasir whirh can be made in any desirahle shape; ther with a general assortment or tin and japi ware, wholesale and retail. Country mercl are invited to call and examine our stock, s work csnnot be surpssscd, and price modoer 1 N.B. We can ssfely n commend the above ttoneikstove to persons who wish IA emhark good business The patentee will sell either c ly or state right, to suit purchasers, snd or si. n tide terms. He or his sgents msy be fan Danville, P. , , . J- ' A.RTt The underlined, l aving seen In op'-ratioi bot biat hot air cooking stove, invented and tented by J. M. Tbaicher, certify that we be from the manner of ite conduction snd open thst il is the best one ever offered to the pubiie. arrangement is wo complete snd ihs construct! judicious, that there is s ssving ol one half lb snd lime, in doing sny given amount nf s -over other eelehrsted stoves. ' In short we r men! it in pieferenee to all other, for the a reason that it embrace every branch of cqc 4 Samuel Garrett, John W Garrett David field, W F Kit eh n. John M Gray, E Thorn Smith Thompson, J D Hahn, John Oakee, H ah Bear, Eli F Cooper, Geo M Richrt, I Huffman. ' Henry H Kissel, P H Carver, I Dreisbsch, Joseph Vankuk, Br s Epley. , Danvill. March 6, 1847. I., Gasorge I WtyiTer, BOPB BUaXBK 4V BJBIP OBatlffDlV Ao.13 Kvrtk WaUr Strtti;PhiladelpAia AS constantly on band, a general i ment or Cordage, 8ein Twine. &e op, Fishing Rod. While Ronea. f ia atop, To Llneainv Canal Boats. coanplel vssortmiit ss 8n Twin, V. t Hemp Shad and Herring Twine, Beat Paten Net Twin, Cotton Shad and Herring Twin Tbasad. Jta. eV. Also, 0l Cords, Plough Halter. Traose, Caston and Lina Osrpot C Vc, all of which b asiil dig,of no re arm. lie j Pbiladelpbla, Nvwnbr 13, 1848 lv . I
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