Pl"JLUi!i-i.tU'llij $caMMefi 3 IhVl.RMhUtf but a Ceuntrr cl. A yoort lri fciuthfef of if rlculturW, af ter having Wt Introduced to a tonptlnf of laa rr.aero tanm, lo neighboring elry, beard oo of thtm remit to the etheri' tn a low ,'tono, ae tompintoil with ' orornfut smile, ibe'i oethlng but o country girl.' Upon her cetera bom, the tiit lb icarnfal MIm a not, which rontaloed eomething likt the following liiea: '" . I know that I'm a country girl,. And more thin thli, I know ' 1 "" That' luth fkr rithef would I bo, ' Than her I'm writing to , For pride of hurt, lad ocornfal akt, Detested are where vet tMt A country girl ind whit It then fa dreadful In the name t , - .... . -Tho verdant yet I've too micb mam for that to bluah with abame ' For it will ever tourvd well 7 . . , To mo it that of city belli. I Would not change my leuntry homo) ' When nature'! icene o'ert preid. For on where earth cao icirco bo ma, Or bin aky overhead., For ill the wealth ind tpleadid dio, Tour 'languid beautiea revel lo. - What tbink you of our mother Sve. Who dwelt in Eden Mr t !,.'. No luxuriei which gold procure, No dilntiel nice wert there ' And at there were bo citiei then, A country girl the mutt have beea. 1 hope, for thit you'll not deny ;'' Your ancient parentage; . . TTnleia youraelf from all oar race, You with to distngtge ; If so I pray let old and young Be now informed from whence yeaipruog! But it, at Itill I apprehend, You are girl of tense, And that it ia from pride of heart You make such vain pretence, Pleate know, humility of heart Docs to our lex new charms impart. When next, in some disdainful mood, To tay you are inclined; -' 'She's nothing but country girl,' This couplet bear in mind That scornful lip and hang hty air, ' ' ' Ne'er made a homely face mort fair I HVaetitaa; Dejrt " It chanced to be our wathingday, And all our things were drying ; The storm came roaring through the lines And set them all a flying. I saw the shirts and petticoat! Go riding off like witches; Host ah! bitterly 1 wept I loit my Sunday breeches I I taw them straddling through the lir, Alas ! too late to win them s I saw them chate the clouds as if The devil bad been in them. Tbey were my darlings and my pride, My boyhood's only riches, 'Farewell ! farewell ! I faitly cried, 'My breeches I 01 my breeches I' That night I saw them in my dreams, Hov changed from what I knew them, The dew had steeped their faded threads ; The wind had whistled through them I I saw the wide and ghastly rents, Where demon claws had torn them, A bole was in their binder parts, As if an imp bad worn them. I have bad many happy yean, 1 And tailors kind ind clever, . But thde young pantaloons have gone, Forever ami forever ! ' And not till fate has cat the last Of all my earthly stitches, ' , This aching heart shall ee.se to mourn My loved, my long lost breeeuee ! Anecdote or Giat-iai. Tattoa. A great many anecdotes have been , related of General Taylor of hi remarkable coolneei and sagacity on the field of batll; but t ho follow ii.gf it more lbae fenty four hour in advance of ila cotetn- porsries: "The General is in ti of ridinf "h vers abort elirriioa. Well, In the hMt of ,he fight at Buene Vu-ts, the old veti-ren law f,n" lion bull miking towerde him, from one of thv Mtxicm btttteri'et, with terr fio speed. R ugh and ll. sdy eyed it fur moment with great In. terest, duriug which time he iscen lined, with mathematical precision, the exact ipot where it would hit him if he remained still. But it the same time he ssti.fied himself that with little finowe he cut1 avoid the danger. Bo, waiting with great patience until lit! shot was about to trtko Mm, ha deliberately raised liimaelf in hi s'irrupa, and the bill passed between him and Vi saddle, leaving dim quite unharmed ! This the D'Hiior law with hi own eyes, and there fore thero cao be no doubt of iistiuih." Man to Ma A person by the name of Mjmu, m bia walks, uu-rf (requrnily 1a meet iiiicinan wbu was known to be disordered in l.i intellect, but whose conduct had always darn inoffrnsive. . It happened that th madman nwt him on narrow eauaeway, and having irgiir in bia baiirf, whenberama upioxr Mnn be made (uitdrn amp, and prnnonnccd wtio ire you. sir j' iq othrr, not it all I'arm i-d, and willing in soothe lis aaaailanl with pun replied, "Way, air. I am double man, ..lano be name, and man by nature.' "Are yew o, r T" says lb msne person. "Wby.Jarv i man b'mUU mva-lf and we two will fight ou two " Uio4 wbicb he knocked M r, keJia Ua tbi diica taa uuvmwf wiiKti v. . DAIfK NOTE LIIT, t PBflrXftlXTAAlA. The rnllowlnt lUt shows the oorreat value of all Viiwjlvaola Dank N.4r.. TJe rrwat Unplklt re lianco mj be pWrd noon fct; a It U eocry tesoe aarofaily enmnorad with aid omrocsad from BUk oTi Reporter. "; . .. Dank in PMtaAolptalA. Locatro. ' Paiaut. NOTES AT PAR. ink of Noon Amerin ... pat Bank of the Northern I.Pwrtiee . . par UomrJiermel Hani of rVno'a." . , , par Parmera and Mechann Bank . . par KetMinirton Bank . i . . pat Philadelphia Bank .; . ' t pat Schuylkill Bank . . PT Soathwirk Bank - - k - . par Weaiern Bank .' ". ' . p' ifechanloa Bank ' pr Manufacturers A Mrchnnioa jnk" par Bank of Penn Towiwhip . , . par Qirard Bank . . ; ' x . par Bank of Commerre, lita MoyanM-noina4 . par Bank of ri'inaylvanla , . .' par Country flank. . Bank of Chester County Westcbootee par Bank of Delaware County Cheater par Bank of CJermantown Oerinanrowa par Bank of Montgomery Co. Norriatown par Doyleetown Bok Doylwstowa per Eeston Bank" Kaalrm par rarmere Hsna or uuctaeo BriMoi par Bank of Nnnnnmberlnntl tiirthumberlanu par t-'oiumtia llank & nnuire co.'Uolumnia . par Farmers Bank of l.ancaater Lsnciitei par Lancaster County Bunk l.ancaater pr Lancaster par Rrading par Harriabuig! These l.ancaater I offices Lancaster Bank Psrmsis' Bank of Reading Ofrtce of Baok of Pmn'i. Offiro do do Offal do do Office do do Reading f do not Raston J issue n. DISCOUNT. NOTES AT Rank of the United (kites Philadelphia Miners' Bank or I'ottavUla' rottsvillo Bank of Iwivtuwa . I.ewitowa Bank of Midtllotowa Middletown Csrlila Bank . Carlisle Exchange Bank Pittxburg Do do branch of , Hollidivsbuxg Harriabarg Bank Ilarrishurg . Lebanon Bank Lelann Marchanta A Manuf. Bank Pittsburg Bank of Pittsburg Piitauuig Weat Branch Bnk VV'iUiinpnrt Wyoming Bank . , Witkesttarra Northampton Bank Allentowa Berks County Bank Reading Office of Bauk of U. 8. Pitubura Jt 11 I J 14 failed do Do do do Erie Do do do New Brighton Bank of Chamhersburg Chainberaburg Bank of Gettysburg Orttysburg do i i Hank or euquolianna Vo. Mnntrose . . Erie Bank Erie 1J.IJ Parmer' A Drovera' Bunk Waneiburg a Franklin Bank . " Waabingtoa I J rloneadale Bsnk Honeadate . IJ Monongahela Bank of B. Brownavitla l York Bank Yoik al - N. B. The notes if ihoe Unka on which wa omit quotaliiHia, and substitute dash ( ) ire not purchased by the Philadelphia broker, with the exception of thuM which have a letter of re ference, BROKEN BANKS. Philadelphia Sav. In. Philadelphia Loan Co. Bchuvlkill Sav. Ina. Kensington Hav. Ina. A Philadelphia failed do failed do fiilaJ do Penn Township Sav. Ina. do Manual Labor Bam (1 W Dyott, prop.) faired I owaiHli Hank Alleghany Bank of Pa. Bank of Beaver Bank of Swatara Bank of Washington Centre Bank City Bank Parmera' A Merh'ca' Bank Parmera' A Mech'cV Bank Parmera' A Mech'ca Bank Harmony Inaiilute -Huntingdon Bank Juniata Bank Lumbermen's Bank Northern Bank of Pa. New Hope Del. Ori.lto Co. Northurob'd Union Col. Bk. North Western Bank of Pa. Office of8chujlkill Sank Pa. Air. A Manuf. Bank Silver Lake Bank Union Bank of I'cnu'a. . Weaimoreland Bank I owattaa BeiHbrd no aale clwed cbwed Beavrr llarnsborg Washington Belltfunte failed cloeed Pittabuig Pltl.buTg Fayette co. Greenes stla Hsrmony no sale failed fbileJ failed no ale Huntingdon no ste !jewitown nosle Warren Dundatf New Hope Milton M cad ilia Port Carbon failed no aale cloeed no sale closed Carliale railed MontrciM closed UnitMitown failed Greaitaburg cloaed Wilkeabarra Bridge Co. Wllkrabarra noaalo fXj- All notea purjioiung to be on any PotmsyU tenia Bank not giveu in the above iut, may be Ml Jown as frauds. Bank of New Biunawick Brunswick failed BeJvideie Bank Burlington Co. Bank Commercial Bank . Cumberland Bank f annrra' Bank rarmere' and Mechanic' Bk farmer' and Mechanica' Bk Farmer' and Merchants' Bk Uelviilore Mrdford par Perth Aralxiy Uridgelon . par Mount Holly par Rahway t N. Iliunawirk failed MtdilUtowa I'u 1 Franklin Bsn of N.J. J"iey City raited failed failed failed failed 4 failed i par HoUiken BkgA biasing l-o HoUikea leraey City B ink Mrcbanka' Bank Jetst y City Patterson Belleville Morriatown Freehold Newark Trenton . Jeraey City Manufacturrra Bank Morris Coouly Bsnk Monmouth Bk of N. J. Mechanica' Bank Mechanica' and Manuf. Bk Morris Canal ind Bkg Co Pt Notea DO aale Newara ' Ina t-o" Newark Lambert villa New Hope Dei 2'WS Co Larah. Pi. 1. Mannfur. and Ds. ,;o Hobc."' lit failed faltod i failed ' j ' P j,cr N J Fiotecton A Lomuaid Ik ""J ;'' Orange Bank Orar.e I'ateraon Bank l aleraon Peoplee' Bank Friuccton Bank rrtncolon Salem Banking Co ' Sab m State Bank Newark State Bsnk EtUabathtowa 1 failed tailed 1 par tailed State Bank CbiikIco State Bank of Morria Morrisiewa Otate Bank Tremon Salom and Pbilad Manuf Co Salem 8uasex Bank Newton Trenton Banking Co - Trenton Uuuw Bank Deter Washington Banking Co. Hackeneack ' DELAWARE Bk of Wilm A Braudy wine Wilmington Bank of Dataware , Wilmingtoa , Bank of Say mi Srnytni Do bianch Miiiord Firmera' Bk of State of Pel. Dover , Do branch .- Wilmington De branch Georgetown )o " " branch . "J " Neweaaile Union Bank . Wilmington c Under ft'e par par fir par par par par par trr On ill bankaanaiked ihui C) Ibere ire et iber counterfeil or tiered noan j um Vatesuf ae awrnjttli0ili U WWlatjegt DXi; nvnmaniVQ CP V O-. afiCw'Ca 133 THIS MeJkina Is Warranted, on Oats, no to contain priMeofCioMl,Cottocive8ub limste, AraroVc, Chloride of OoM, or my dale roue mr&orala - The principle pn which thai Mtetne acta, te St aasfsttnt nd bimvmWng with natural It rlrivee oet all foul aerfmnlooa humora frotn the blood and biJy, at! by eedmllittnc with and atrengthenltig the gnerrie Jaloa of theatomach.lt aeette ditaa loh In abort there t aot a vein, arte nr. mnarla or nerve la tho hnrean b.idt, that ie not etrengihenej by the PANACEA, and It also pneeaea the remarkable property or removing mercury from the bones and Jolota FOR ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN. Scurvy, Scorhu'ic ArTeetiona,Tnmore, Setufula or Kinea' Ei . White Soellinas Ery.lpel. Uk-ere, Cancora. Rannint Mores. Scab and Bile, time ami a determined perseverance in D . SWEET 8ERS PANACEA, will effect a cure. FOR INDIGESTION. Rebdion of foodt Ne. Vomitlno. Nervnuaaf f.-cllone. Lillioo' complaint, Heieil aebe, Pa'enes, or Femile lneaiiliritiea. Dr. S WEETSEIJU PA NACEA will aova effect 0 ear J but If otxUnate, or attended with iripinr, flying peine, tbe doee should be lnc'eae1, and tbe cure will eooo be er fected. IrfN not the patient frigtiten themerlve with tbe wea that ihry are too wek to take rauen medii'inei but bear In mind that thle mi'dly opera ting med cine put not wesknee Into the frame, but mott certainly drwe waskn-a. out, lasvee etrrng'h in its place, and by giving compofed sleep at nitit andsn appetite to relish any rood, reanlmaee tbe whole frame wi b vignr.tu action, cleariog the atind and improving tbe eight. 8CR0FCLA AND GLANDULAR AFFEC TIONS. Scrofula U Said In be beiiditsry, the Infint're. celvlng from its psrenls the seed or ibis diaeae which increases with its yeara. if neglected and not aubmitied to frequent purification with Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA. Tbe glanJs are p'a red in tbe corners of tbe body, and nut of the wsy of direct communication their rual ua l a subject on which much diflcrvnce of opinion prevails ; it sufnoea ua lo know ibjt when in a deaed state, they are capable of being purified and rlennied by a bmg cour.e of Dr. SWKB TSER'S PAKA CCA, which restores them lo sound and ptnp. r action. Scrofut aa persons rsn rievei pav too much attention to their blood, ita punfirelion ahou'd be their url tlmught, Tor after a bng enurie of perse verance, tbry will aver cure bi-rcdittry disesse. In es of JAGSDWE. ASTHMA. LIVEN COMPLUSTS, TIC DOLOREVX RHEU MATISM OR RHEUMATIC GOUT, Dr SWEETSER'S PANACEA cannot be too high ly eitolletl ; it eeatcbee out the very toot of the disease, and iy rm.iirig it from tbe Blood tnakee l cure erttain end perm ment. For diaeaaea of tbe Bladdrr and Kidneui, Strlf turn, Gravtl. Stone. Filti. Fitlula. Utinaru Ob ttrucliont and Extreme Cottivenrte Dr. S W KET- SER a FAINUEA ta the beet remdy ever u eJ ; it rrmovee all those acrimonioas hamo-a from the Blood which give rise to the above dieeanes. and by keeping the blood in pure condition, insuree health. I ' : : " ' For DROPSY, F ALLING ne-rna BOWEL8, Impnr-liea f the Bkiad, Mtreunal Tutnl, WraJt- H of tht ipint llitnnf Blood ltkt litatl Cid- d nti; Svigutg and Butting JVWse in Iht Head and Eart. Ur. WEB TSKII ra?I.MJ12A wrtl give certain relief; in ell aeve'e and cbronx cases, the patient cannot be loo orVa reminded that lar ger doe$ and perteveranee ill eHrt co'e, lo Chill and Fevert, Biliout F evert. AJfeetiont uf Ike F.iitt and Ettrt. Spongy and BlteiLng Game BrtncA'lit and reeenl Cough and Cold; Dr. SWEtilHKKS fAiMAUtA wilt be laund peifrctly aura and certain in ita effacU GRAVEL AND URINARY COMPLAINTS Thore corrp'ain'a are eenetally attended wib tbe nmat futul ronai quencea, and aie aalilutn or ne vai cured by the pieaerit miide of trestment Ihry usually sccompsny the patient t - the grave, alt ufTcrtng the most excruciating pain and torture. The cause of ihrse complain s are the aama ss all I'lhers. tbe dioa id the blood l-ecom'B enrructed on the finest narrow passages, wbenee ar e'- morbid MN'ietions and t.ppsjis of mine. Y.u will find the moet powerful d u relic of no oe,a they only incn aae the quantity of urine end do not puify nd trmttb'n th- part.. Bv purifying the blond with Dr. SWEETSER S PANACEA. ou re move the caue of the iliaeise, consequently it csn not exiat any longer, tftrr sufficient perseverance in its use bss deprived the bbod and body or all acrimonious humora and incruatatlon. DISEASES or Tat LUNGS-CONSUMPTION Thie ia a rrv prevulent and fatal dixea-e ; it re- sul's Uiotly frm neglected rnughe, coble and bum cbitia, also from impioper treatment in many ol' er raea, sach ae measles, Irvera. Inflammation and emal: pot, so J ahoM of other badly treated diaetees; where the cause, instead of having been thoroughly removed from the blood tnd body, have only been palliated or remote.! from one pt lo hreik out in another. Br Uiveaitng y pur bodiea ol all lout no mors, through the medium of Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA, ihe cure is at nor rendered crtain and permanent. It collect, whiln there ia aerim". ninus humors d ialing in the ri'ru'aiion, it i as apt to tenia on the lung at any other pari of tte body tbia ia tbe reason lb.il consumption is so prevslent B1LF.S. 80RE8 AND ULCERS. Which You se on lb ci'eri r, come from snd have their source in, the intetior, snd might juat aa well bave ettled on youi lunga, liver, or any olhur nail: which we know they frequently do, and pro duee moat violent iiiflammatorv diaorder. 'The humor which occaainna theae eorea i of highly acrimnnbn burninx n itu'l- We know it from the pain it give in for. ring, and afunaanl ila re p"ul It ulcer ing and coirding the flesh and skin of the ieit wbeie it breaks out This shows tbe n ci t'itv of fiequentlv ruiifying the blood with Dr. K'VKETtiBU'! PANACKA. end keeping such alienai;4 buiwre in au' j-ction. Should you bave a hie ulcer, 't tbinkful that natte has Iskrn .rouble to w'n J- of the danger you. bfe snd bo Had tbia ame aeitmoe, - . . aw I. lal aksa litnaTOl Iffk .taeifl cf Ihe aurface of yoar body ' v"m"'V lion of the lungs would bav been lu.- n. t. ,ln than, ia ouiifv and cleanse ,lb Dr, -j - i Swectacr'a Panacea. i-) - SliNE DISEASE. Spinal afloctiona, ulargemeol of the bore a ad joinU, white awellinga, hip Joiut complaint, tap. lutee, falling of ihe bowete and worn', diaeaae, will find a epeedy oo.e in Dr SIVEETfiER S PA NACEA. Where the disease baa been of long etaading, the time required I? make a cure will be longer but the paiieol aaey rtat laaured Ibat determined perseveraace will effec il BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA DISEASE OF THP Windpipe. .: The ilUeae proceed from the ceriotity or eorruptbumor of the blood, bating aenled iuelf on the throat and lungs, sad slopped them au, so thsl they csnnot draw auflicient air ia for respiration. I fjiih) ff Ihf, fl4 to arati tja aw pat feet J w- Dr. 8WC(ia(inB a An AlgiA win give m tain, It shoild be coaOnued eome lime a fur, la freetbesyatemof allbed baaiors.- RHEUMATISM, RNBUMATIO COUT AND MERCURIAL DISEASE) ' Find aafe and - epeedy wure va Dr. SVTEET 8Era FAN ACS A. It eorea by eeonblng evwry vaooa vee-ei ind artery, and driving eat ill mpe rirJee ind roll humora eeeomaieted therein, which the cease of rh amitlsaa, goat and iwelllng of the J.ant.. The 4eMeroa effect of. calomel ind other mineral pnltoaa, rreillly yield to ita sovereign tnnuencei indeed, when Ita valuable propertlee he come fully known, tbe naarafall miner . I notion will be coiMigned to the tomb of all the Capnleta,' Ind nniy be thought or by-gone caVm of Ibe ilar- ker a gas. Dr. Sweelaer's Panacea le also a cure core for dy spepsti, pile, enatiteiieea, vertigo, head ache, pain la tbe breast and liver complaint, : . FEVER AND AGUE. Fever ia always caused by a disorderly move men! of the blood, strngeline to f.e tSef of eome tiling that encumbor i' In fact, every kind of fe ver le nothing more then a struggle between tbe bio d ind corrupt humora, and aa soon a the cor rupt humor ire expel'ed, you have no more fever. When patient with lever submits lo he tiled, or have his hto.d poisoned with mercury, it weakena hie frsme to each a degree that if be aarvive the prorata, it always leave him subject t digressing chill, when 9 time out of 10 be resort, to line pill, powdera, or tome mixtures; this ia going from had to worr, as these vegetable pills, powders, ate. are nothing bat mercury and quinine in disguise, whch may for a time drive the disesse so lr into ths body ss n.A to be perceptible, but very soon it will break out sgsin with feaiful violence To cure ague and fever, the cauee of the discs must be re moved out of the blood snd body, which can he ef ftuntly done by using Dr. SWEETSER'S PA NACEA. which purifies. cleanse and strengthens. It contain nothing that can poeibly injure, end lie use is always a eeteguard agaral cMlt and levers. PILES. lo sir. Cs Picks. Dr. SWEETSER'8 PANACEA will eff. ct very apceily cure. It re move from the blood, stomsch and bowels, all those foal ecrid burning humors, which are Ihe cauee of Pitee and Coetien e, and by at lengthen ing the digeaiive organ, improve every part ef tbe mine boil v. FLATULENCY AND WIND. Thee diiceea e cau-ed bv the aiomach and bowel being choked up with vitcid ebmy mailer, be air wbb b enter tbem ennot e Cipe until forced bv aome rontracttnn of tbe e omach to expel tl hei ce ihe cause of pain. A few doae of l'r. SWEETSER'd PANACEA will convince the euCeier that relief ie attained GREAT MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN, Parents will find the PANACEA a valuable medicine for their rbildien, keeping their bodies in a hesbhy c.ndiii.in, thereby existing their g owth; children or grown peiaona, alter taking .1. are not liaMe to be aitarked with an epidemic aa before, es it slwavs leaves the Mood in I pure condition, end the i ntire sylem in a strengthened stste ( it drive out a'l kinds of weakness from tbe body and leaves all heal by within. ' - MARRIED LADIES Wiilfind Dr. SWETfER'S PANACEA amedi c ne porely adapted to their ae. Most ladiee du ring the period of pregnancy are afflicted with pile, Dr. Sweetaer's Panacea, by regulalina the bowcla, will entirely obviate Ihie, and tie purifying proper, tiea on ibe blood and fluid, inaurea In them heal thv off'Drinc. No one who ia mother should be withnnt It. and thoee who arenaratrg will find il of neat b- nt fit In the heahh of ibeir infanta. For barienne. and ell diaeeae of Ihe womb, il ia wilhoel I rival in the entire histoiy and catalogue of medicines ; by ile extreordinery strengthening nowc. H Mimolalee end atrenglhene the womb weakness of which is the caue of failure to have ofbpring. NERVOUS DISEASES. Under this bead may be cleaned Palpitation of Ibe Heart, Tie Dolnreaux or Factwrhe, Neuralgia, Indieeetion, Toothache, MelsnchoK, Hysterica, and in fact, every dieeaae caused by the eharp, biting arriinopioua ha more irritating the nerves; the nervea receive the morbid impieeinn from tbe to rn ach. or rather from tbe blood through the agency of tbe stomach aniTdige-tivs nrgana, and although older parts of the body sre apparently the sest of ihe disease, atill it ie caused by the morbid impirs si.m conveyed from the blood by ihe nerve, lo that pail. A f.w doeee of Dr. SWEETdEK'S PA NACEA will eooo aeaure tbe patient thsl he lies the cure in hie poasession. ERYSIPELAS, ea 8T. ANTHONY'S FIRE. This is an inflammatory dioider, alw ye attend rd with more or (ess pain. It proceeds from the foul, sctimonioue humora lodged in the blood end fluids Milling an the hml s and face, causing ex treme pain end lever ; all application on tbe eur face are worse than uleaa, aa tbey only b nd lo throw the ducaea in mm other part, and perhaps rauae delh.- Binding ia likewise improper. To cuie Ihe di.eeee you niu-t gel rid of the esusa on ly manege to gel the foul humora out of your blood, end von will ho well in a day. Dr. SWEET-. SEK'S PANACEA, thorough purifier of the blood, will arch out ese.y impurity in Ibe more remote prte of ihe body and eipl it through the moliure of tbe booela. There la aot vein, arte ry, moscle or organ of the entire framewoik of man, that Dr. Sweeiser'i Panacea iIom not im prove. . To lake il when you are well ia la keep we 1 1 and when aick lo In come well , ' PR SWEETSER S PANACEA, beincm pored only ol vegutaUe matter, or moil'icai oeil . and wairanlad. naeaih.e containing not on pjr licle of mercurial, mineral, or rhimical subataace. is fcond to be perfectly barmleaa lo the mo lender age, or the weakest frsme, under any stage uf bu rn sn suffeiinst the mot plesnt and benign ia ita operation Uisl wss eer uttred to the world; and at the sama time ihe raosi certain in sean bing out the root of any eomplaim, however deep, and of performing a e-'re. Price gl par bottle, or six botilri for f 5. For ssle, wholesale and retail, it "he earner of CHARLES and PRATT Street. Baltimore, and Uahy . GEORGE BRIGHT, No. 6 1M7. ly Hunbury. MOUNT VERNON ' P5 North 2d it., bet. Arch & Race gts.. Philadelphia a' IfBRADY A PAJtKER reepectfully inform their Uq friende ead the public thai ihey have taken the above named hease, recently kept by J. 8, Adams, aad ire piepared to accommoijaie tailo merg in ihe aett faiafacb?7 nttooer and it n M.ihla pricef. t . i Tbeii table will be lupp'ied with Ihe het ftri. ly th market afloidartbeir parlors nd alcipinf aptrtmeaif will be in the heal erdir, The kouM hii been thoroughly repaired aad furnished with view la the emnfort of traveller! and airangero. Hiiag had eeisl yeaia esperieaee la Ihe business, tbey hope le give general Miiefietioa, and respectfully invite Iravrltrra aad sarangsrs la give them a call. HJtAJJr A FAetJUM. J , pOabJllai I, U4T t( F9vi 1 TeffcUOle Unlrcrsal rillsy The Ay ltmmn MedUnt that at the mom tun purge prifle aW ttrengthtn Ihe eyafra. i! Leno. inly T, ISM. - TTKR Lt ROY'S Pille an i e nWidoe II V which hea jnit eppeared, and ie Cast teklng tbe places of all others of the same clan. Thoee pilli are compoeed of many Ingredient, hat the two principal ooee ire Ssraapariii and Wild Cher, ry, m aniied that they act together tbe one, through Ita admixture with other ob-tiacea, pa. rlfying and purging, while Ibe other ie eirengthen mg the system, Thn thoee pilla are it tbe me time took ind opening a dea.deratam long Iml Mgerly eought for by medical men, bol never be fire dieenvered. In other word they do the work of two medicinee, ind do It much better than any two we know of; for they remove nothing fr.m the syaiem but the impuriile ; m that while they purge ihey eirengthen i and heoee they cauee no debilitation, and ate fotluw d by no revaetioa. Dr. Le R.iy'e pille have wonderful Influence on Ihe Mood ; Ibey not only purtft without weakening a, but they remove ill icxlnos particle! from Ibe chyle befoie It le c inverted Into flu J. and thos make Im pure blond an alter Impoe ibiliiy. Ae there ie bo debilitation, to there ie no nausea er eMtnei at tending the aperationi of thie moet excellent of me dicine, which never .train or lonaree the diges tive (unctions, but esu eethein le work in tr- fectly natural manner and hence poison, taking them do not become pale and em iciated, but the rontrarv ; for while il ie the property ef the 8srss- psnlls, united aa It ia with other Ingredients, to remote all that il foreign and impure. It ia equally Ihe property of tbe Wild Cherry to retain all that ie natural snd sound; and henee a robust stste nf heslih ia Ihe certain result of their united opera tion. Q3 r nre gft cents per BU.V. - A genu fur Le Roy'e Pd'e, ' J. W. FRIMNG, J . . JOHN YOU U.$8"nbu,- M. A. McCAY. Northuinberl'd. Aague !' , 1S47.-l v PHILADELPHIA Watches, Jcwellry nnd Mil Tcr Ware Guaranteed belter f,ir Ihe price than at any olher Store f.i I'hiiatterphia. may be n a, hoi file and Fetal, et fL,nfe IJIIOL,4S lIIl'n4YS) No. 72 North 2d it reel, above Arch PHIt ASBLPHZA, TTATCHES. all kind', fair, l.iw and midium quilitie. among which arc. Gold I.ev. is. full jevvell'a, f 40 to $100 " Leplnea. do 35 t J 40 Silver Levers, i'o JO lo SO - Lcpi.es. do IS to 19 Unsrtiers. fine. 9 te 10 Cjnaitier., imitstion, . 6 JtwstLav. DismonJ, Gold Cbsins, Got Pens wi'h Gold and Silver bidders. Pencils Breast Pins, Fineer end Ear Rings, Bracelet. Ca.neo of shell, coral and lava, with every other article of Ji weil.y of the richest and most fashionable pal tern. Sutra Wan Platea, Foike, Spoons, Cops, Ac of Siandi.d silver. Pt-aTKO Waaa. Cal ra, Cake Bkele. Fane, Vaaea. Csnl Case, nd other Rich Fancy UJod in great v-nety. V h..f4!e Buyers will save money by calling here bt-f .re purchasing. y Keep this silvrrtl-eme nl, and call at No. 78 You will be satisfied ihe Gooda are really cheaper and better then are offered in tbe city. For aale, j low, s handsome ptir of Show Caere, suitable for I a Jewellty or Fancy store. Apply as above. bcptgSth. lS47--ly . ' " - ""DICKSON 8t CO.. No. SO Market Street, five doors below Third, South ide, PXXXXiADS LPHI A, Importcra A Wholcntalc Dealers In WA TCHES. Watch Gla aea and Materials. Jewelry of sll deeii.tl n-, qualitiaa and e'ylee, cnmpiiaiog all the aiticlee counoctad with the Trade, CUk. . Dixon 4- Son BH'annii, Grrmin Silver and Sit ver-PUlrd Wares. Shefnrld end Birmingham PIVd Fancy Article. Rodgere A Son's and W-slnhnlm'a Cutlery, Ra- xor. 'ieieaor. Eraaers, Desk Knitee, Ac. Ivory II,nd!edTsble Cutlery, of tbi fintat, medium and common qnsl.lias. A la'ge nsorJrsr'ii of Gold Pcna. Penf.vsl eipecisclra. Papier Maeha and J .panned Trays, various shspe and qualities, at reduced ralea Gold Watch Caere, Dials snd Silver-Ware, ef all deacriptiona, manufactured to order. DICKSON A CO, having recently removed into the large and commodieue warehonae formerly occupied by Meer. R. Abhcsst A Soa, and more recently by AssacaT RtmaeTo. beg leave tolnl.nm Wateh Dealer, duntry Merchant and oiber. that lhay deiigo having at all time l large a-aortmenl of Gooda, of their own importa tion, which they are determined to tell at tbe loweet ratea. CJ- Every attention will be paid to tbe Packing of GoHla, and in the execution of Order, th quli liee andpiicci will be fully guarentied against all competition. Philadelphia. June lih, 1H7. Iv , ztnzs&sy First krrmiiim Writing: Ink. No. 87 North Third Street, PHILADFXP1IIA. FROM Dr. Hare,' the celebrated Pr.ife eor of Cbemiatry In Ihe Cniverity of Penn'e. -Philadelphia, Oct. 1 1,1843. ' "Dear Sir Having tiied your Ink, I will thai.k you lo Mnd me another bottle, m I find it to be excellent. ' I am your, truly, Roit. Ha i." From Dr. Lock, of Cincinnati, diatinguihed for bit numerout ecientifle reaeaiche. Medical College of Ohio, Cincinnati, January IT, 1844. Having need Mr. Hover'e Writing Ink, I am sstisfiaJ that it ia Ihe bett which bis ever eome to my knowledge, and especially il ie exe-u'lent tot Ihe um t.f Steel Pen; and unit not eorrodt them, even in long see. Join Local. Prof, of Chemistry. HOVER'S ADAMANTINE CEMENT. Fioru well known scientific gentleman. "Philadelphia, Feb. IT, 1848. Mr. Joseph E. Hover Sir t A UMOfyeor Ce mmt, and ame practical tut of Ila superiority, baa induced me te recommend it to ethers M an. invaluable article for mending China, Gists, er Cabinet Ware, . CoNum MeiriT, " ' .L . AaaNtie Chemlet ! For ale at the Msniractory, Whokaale aad Re tail, No, ly Niitsj Taraa Stimt, PP Chirr, Mr.,, f nhij. b , Mae tt. 1 147.(30 t MenafaeJaeaf, - " 1 t " . OCta TO POTfSVlLLE AKD PHILADELPHIA. TfBF.RSONS iraeellmg ihle roat era hereby jT inlormed thai they la pewtara theagh ileaeta,' by aaakiaf eeplkalioa at Ua Heaal ef Charkta Whw, (Ha aaey, , A. B, lAFT- PHILA HeB.LCaSE?., ATTORNEY AT LAW .' nsmvwLft Baetneae ittended te in the Cotiftftee ef Ntfr thumlrlead, Union, Lycoming and Columbia. Refer tei F. A A. RiteviY, . Low 1 1 A Bailee. . - . . Se tat A Siomii, philaJ, Rif vottii, MePxntaa A Co. "" Sexiiae, Ooon A Ce - The Grnnd P nrffativc FOR TBS CUBS CP Headache, Giddineae, . MeIra, Sert fflieum, Heait Bum. Worm ('holera Morfm, '' Coogha, Qu!noy( i Whooping Ooitih, (!onumptlon. File, ' T.iver Complaint, Eriaipels. Deafi.aaa, , Rheumatism, Piles, Dyepep la, Scntve, Hraall Pol, Jaundice, Paine in the Back, Inward Weaknese, Palpitation of the Heart, Rising in the Throat, Dropsy, Asthma, . . Itching of the okm, . Cold, Gout, Gravel, Nervous Complsint, revere of all kind. Female Complaints, vbom laeoitTira or tii iLnon, aaa na. aTavcTioai n nt oaeaaa or M- , ersTtoa. Experience has proved tbst neirly every Dis esse originetsi from Impurities of the Blrwl or do. rengements of the )igeatie Organa end lo eeenre Health, we inuat remove those otwtructiona or re store the Blood to ite natursl stste. Tbe aversion o taking milicine is moat eff.- tuslly removed by CiicKvtVs Yser.Ttata Pea eTlva Pitta, leing eomphtefy enrelnped with a rtahng of pure tt'h-le Sugar, (which ia aa ilr-ti.ict from the internal ingredient a nut ahell fiora the ksinel) inn utva ao Ttsri er Municiaa, Bui are as easily swsllnweil ss bits of rsndy, Moreover they neither nnw.f.if or gripe In the slightest degree, but operate rq'ially on all the die eased ps-te of the ivs'em, inatead nf confining themMlves to, snd racking ar.y paniruUr region, 1'but. if tl e Liter l dflVcte I, one incteilient wilt oprrste on th it psrt'cnlar orgtn, and, by cleansing it of an Eicet nf Bile restore it to it natunl isle. Another will operate nn the Blood, and rr me all lmpuiiie in ite circtktlion; while a third will effectually eipcl whatever impurities may have been diecharged into the etomich, and hence tbey aratax t tbi hoot of nttcai, re. move all Impure Humor from th body ; op n the pores externally and in'ernally ; separata sll fore gn and obi oiious pailicles fio.n the chyle, so th'.l the blood may be thoroughly pure thua eeeu ring a f eo end hehhy a.-tion lo the Heart. I. tinge ant! Livet ; and Ihenhy they atTnaa aattra a- The entire tro'b of ihe above cao be sarertainej by the trial of a aingle box ; tm) their virtue are . positive and certain in recor'ng Health, that Ihe proprietor bind himself to n-tiirn the money paid for Ihem in all eaM where ihey do not gi'e univirsal aalie aetinn. . , Itrtall Price, 95 ct. per Do. Princip.d orTice No. 66 Veeey el, N. Yo k deld by JOHN YOUNG, riui.bury. M. A. McCAY. Ni.nhurale'land Ternemtr Ur. C. V. Clickener ie the in t-nmr of tbe Hugar Coated Pi la, and that nothn of the e rt waa ever heard nf until he intrnduee them in June, 1843. PurehMr should, iherefon Iway eak for Ciii kener' 5agr CmIwI Pills, an tske no others, or tbey will lie made the victims a fraud. 4. ; lnt. 18th, 1847. ly eow SOTrlETHING NEW ! THE fulwerihera have the exeluiivi light vending J. M. THATCHER'S Mot Blast Hot Air Cooking rSr3T,Gl"XS7'lI33 ea in Ihe counties of Noithumherland, Columbia a Hi-buylkill; and from the encouragement met w already, tbey expert to do a large buaine. T stova is corutruciej on sn entitely new prireti and on the only principle that c m make loil gn.id Wood and coal stove. The inventor bss ov eome all the difficulties iha eo frrq.iently bel.int other stove. He baa by his arrangement, c structcd a broiling Kj-Oveil III front, wh in broil. ne, roasting, fiying orbskingmsy be di snd sll the smell that sriees thsrefrom must f into the combustible chsmber, end ie not at thrown out into the room .0 Reeidee Ihi, ll in sn oven only two inches less than the whole of the stove, wherein buking or roaating mi d.me es well as it can be in the common brick o Thie ven is alsts fit for ue when Ihe e'tov heatel, ee the whole draught of bol air paase round it constantly. Pubi c attention ia particularly called to atovg. It can be er en at nur Store end Tin E lishment In North D-nville, at the ign of the iumia Tin shop, and at ihe Foundry of Rohr A Clement in Banbury, where its psrtrcalar q ties will be fully shown and sip ainsd to any pi wishing lo ex. mine it. Tbe eultscribere continue lo have on bar kinde of parlor stoves, such es radiators, ryler fancy and plain, suitable for all who msy fsv viih a call; also common aheet and Russis which can be mule in any dcairable ehape; ther with general eaotlmant nf tin and jap: ware, wholesale and retail. Country mere are invited to call and etamtne our stock, work cannot b surpsssed, and pi ices tnodoci N . B. We can aafely recommend the above lionet) stove to pereons who wish to embark good business. Tbe patentee will cell either ty or lt right, to suit ptirchssere, and o oMalde term. He or hie agenta may be foti Uenvillc, Pe. J. A J. ART. The anderaigae.1, raving seen in operatii bol bial bol air cooking stove, invented ar tented by J. M. Tbaicber, certify that wo b from the manner of its con.trucli.io and ope ibat it is the best one ever offered to Ihe publi. airangeroent is m complete end Ibeeoneiruc jodicioae, that there ie a ing ol one hsif I and time, ia doing any givea amount of . Iter other celebrated etovea. In short we meal il ia preference to all ethers, toe the reason that it embrace every branch of ec Samael Garrett, John W Garrett Davb field, W F Kit eh. n. John M Giay, E Tbi Smith Tbompaon, J D llahn, John OakM, ah Bear, Eliae F Cooper, Geo M Richer!, HufTmen, Henry H Rieael, F H Carver, Drelebach, Joseph Vankiik, Brooke Epley Danville, March , IglT. ly George J. Weaier, BOPS UAMMM A tUH CHAIfTJ Ma. I Aorta Water Siret,rkUadclp AS coaetaatry aa) hand, genera i ef Cordage, Soini Twmoa, Ropes, Fiahiag Ropoo, White Roee la Rapes low Liawa for Canal Boaia,t eeMphite assorf sn of Setae Twlaea, Ae Hseap Bfced and Heertag Twbaa,Beet Ft Net Twiae, Ooatoa Skad and Hanbag Ta Taeaada, aVavAe. Aksa, Bed Cada,PIa HaksTraaaa, CsUsi aad UaM Oarpt ' eta ell of whkh be win opcaa el aai . Urma. ; PtiOatlfaJs, Natebar letwtL-l;