From the St. Louis Organ. A "Vrrjr Sad" Lamentation.' It is not that she bade me go, ', , And fai l I'd better stop my calling,' It is not that she answered "No,'V As loud ns could be short of bawling; It whs not that she slammed the door, And set her nasty lap-dog on me: Oh no : a greater, keener grief Weighs down my heart and preys npon me. I cannot bear to see her go And promenade with other fellows: I cannnt bear to see her walk On rainy days 'neath their umbrellas; To see such things a going on, Excites my virtuous indignation; It makes me swear as one might fay, In vulgar phrase, "like all creation." To see her seated on a chair, With half a dozen fops around her, : And hear that fool Auoistcs swear He "can't exist a day without her." 'Tis this which make my withered hopes Pall thick and fast like leaves in Autumn, And causes my poor heart to beat Like a young bear's when dogs have caught him. What if her father is a Squire, And I'm a friendless Printer's Devil? She needn't cut me in the street It wouldn't hurt her to be civil. lint ah ! my heart strings are a lute On which her hand unfeeling lingers ; Well be it so! the tune is sad, But then 'tis played by beauty's fingers. Enough ! enough ! I've lost the maid ; My mind ta bordering on distraction ; Yes, yes I'll leave this classic shade, And seek a wider held of action ; For in the distant Texian land! In war's proud ranks I'll seek for glory, And then perhaps in later years My name will sound in verse and story. And if, oh cruel Hakrietie ! You hear them tell about a "stranger Who wore the 'lone star on his crest, And never cared a cent for danger," Ferhaps you'll proudly look around, And with a sigh of sympathy Exclaim to all your .wondering friends, "That brave young man once courted me." Should Parents Scold. It has neither reason, religion, common sense nor experience to recommend. While there are reasons many and mighty, to justify its total abolition. It sours the temper of the children ; 60 that one thorough scolding prepares the way for two or three more. It sours your temper, provided it is sweet, which is a question ; if you are prone to scold, the more you will have to scold, and your children likewise. Scolding alienntes the heart ol your children. Depend upon it, they cannot love you as well after you have berated them as they did before. Von may approach them with firmness &. deci sion, you may punish with severity adequate to t!ii nature of their oflence, and they will feel the justice of your conduct snd love you not withstanding all. Cut they bate scolding. It Ftirs up In J blood, while it discloses your weak ness, and lowers you in their esteem. Espe- ut nt.-l.t, when they are about to retire, u.cir In.. arts hculd be melted and moulded with vd, cos clV.ndnesf, that they may go to their b'lUinLer witii thoughts of love stealing arouud tin ir fco.ii-, a.!id whispering ptnee. l'l.i'MP and 1'i.ais. A Southern Kdilor n.iikt s the following frank announcement : "We Fha'il not support any man for office t-i.mt of Ton Dollar, besides his annunciation fee. That's what the lawyers charge for attend ing to an ne.ault and battery case, which is a light and lovely occupation compared with that of editorially attending to candidate's case, to fay nothing of the awful wear and tear of con science in thie peculiar branch of our business." New Notion. Aepeculative Yankee notion tzer is desirous of sinking a shaft through the centre of the Isthmus of Oarien down to the fubteranean current supposed to exist in that locality, and which influences the gulf stream by its force. On this shaft he will construct large water wheel to work horiiontally, having a large drum above the surface, fur an endless chain to work upon ; then construct a railroad ttrait up the mountain from either ocean, to meet at this stationary engine, and the work of extending the area of freedom is done. . Eu reka. Scene in a School Room. 'First class in Philosophy, come up. Well lchabod, what are properties of heat V 'The properties of tieat are, to bake bread, bile wa'er, cook eggs, and Stop next! What are the properties of heat !' The properties of heat is to warm our toes, when they gets colli, by holding 'em to the fire and so forth.' Next, So'on what are the propertiea of heat 1 The chief properties of heat is that it expands bodies, while cold contracts.' 'Very good, Solon. Can you give an exam ple ?' Yet sir. la summer, when it is hot the day is long ; in the winter, when it is cokl, it gets to be very short.' 'Go up head, Solon, boys take your seats,' and the learned pedagogue was lost in wonder, that so familiar an instance of illustration should ea ts pe hii philosophic mini alANK KOTE tlST. , The following list shows the current value of all 'ennsylvania Dunk Notes. The most implicit re liance may I placed upon It, as it iserery week arefully compared with and corrected from Bick nell's Reporter. Haulm In Philadelphia. Nana. Locate. NOTES AT PA II. Rank of North America ... pur Rank of the Northern Liberties , , par ("oinnicrrinl Bnnk of PennY . , pur Farmera' nml Mechanics' Dank . , pir Kensington Bank par Philadelphia Hank ' . . . .par Schuylkill Rank ... par Snmliwark Hank . . par Western Hank . . . ' par Mechanics' Hank . . par Manufacturer ft Mechanics' Dunk par Country Hanks. Rank of Chester County Westchester par Bank nf Delaware County Chester par Bank of fierlnlltwn Bank of Montgomery Co. Doylcstnwn Bank Caslon Rank Farmers' Hank of Bucks co. Office ,(f llnnk of Perm's. Ocrmntitown Norristown Doylcstnwn Eus'nn BrMnl Harrishurg" Ollico do Office d,j Office do- NOTES do do do AT Lancaster I i Reading f d Bnstnn J is DISCOUNT. 1 Philadelphia Wank of the United States flank of I'enn Township fiirard Bank Moysmcneing Bank Bank of Pennsylvania Miners' Bank of Pottsvillc Hard; of Lewistown Bank of Middletown Bank of Northumberland par par i Pnttsvillo Lewistown Middletown Northumberland par Columbia Bank & Bridge co. Columbia par fi J i par par I V" i i if if Carlisle Bank Carlisle Exchango B.mk Pittsburg Do dn branch of Ilolluluvuburg Farmers' Bank of Lancaster Lancsstot Lancaster County Bunk Lancaster Farmers' Bunk of Reading Evading Harrisburg Bank Harrisburg Lancaster Bank Lancaster Lebanon Bank Lebanon Merchants': Manuf. Bank Piltshurg Bank of Pittsburg Pi'ts'iutg West Bra;ieh B.mk Williamsport Wyoming Bank V.'ilkesharre Northampton Bjnk Allentown Berks Countv B.mk Reading Office of Bank of U. S. Pittsburg failed do . Do do do Erie Do do do New Brighton Kensington Sv. Ins. A do Penn Township fviv. Ins. ilo Bank of Chamlmrshurg Chsmbersburg Bank of Gettysburg (iettysburg Bank of u--quehanna Co. Montrose do I i lalj H li H ,'r.l Krie Bank Erie Farmers' &. Drovers' Bank Wsynesburg Fiankliu Bank Washington Uonesd.de Bank Hnnesdate Moiinngahela Bank of B. Brownsville i'ork Bank York N. B. 'J he notes of those banks on which we limit ipiotntinns, and substitute a dash ( ) are not purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, wilh the exception of those which have a letter of reference. BROKEN BANKS. Philadelphia Sav. Ins. Philadelphia failed failed failed failed Philadelphia Loon Co. Schuylkill Sav. Ins. Manual Labor Bank (T. W fowanda Bank Alleghany Bank of Pa. Bank of Beaver Bank of Swalara Bank of Washington Centre Bank City Bank Farmers' fi Mech'cs' Bank Farmers' & Mech'cs' Bunk Farmers' At Mech'cs' Bank llaimony Iusiituto Huntingdon Bank Juniata Bank Lumliermen's Bank Northern Bank of Pa. New Hope Del. Bridge On. Norlhumb'd Union Col. Bk. North Western Ba'ik of Pa. Office of Schuylkill Bank Ph. Asr. & Manuf. Bank Silver Lake Bank Union Bank of Penn'a. Westmorland Bank do do ; Dyott, prop.) Towunda Bedford Beaver Harrisburg Washington L'clhfonte Pittsburg Pittsburg Fayette co. Oreencasl.e Harmony no sale closed closed failed closed no sale failed filled failed no sale Huntingdon no sale Lewi'toiva ni sale Warien Diui.IhIT New Hope Milion Meailvillo Port Carbon ( 'srliide MontrisA l.'iiiontown failed no sale closed no sale closed failed closed failed closed (ireensburg Wilkesharre Bridge Co. Wilkisbarre no sale fj All notes purporting to be on any IVnn-yl-vania Bank not given in the above lift, may he set Jown as frauds. IV1JW JOtSTCY. Bank of New Brunswick Belvidcie Bank Bi unswick Belviilere Mcdiord Penh Amboy lirid)eion Mount Holly I'ahway N. Biiinsiik .Middletown Jt, Jersey City failed i par 1 par '; failed i Burlington Co. Bank 3omiiiercial Bank Cumlierland Bank Farmers' Bunk Farmers' and Mechanics' Bk Farmers' and .Mechanics' l!k Farmers' and Merchants' Bk Franklin Bank of N.J. filled failed filled failed failed i failed pur no sale Hoboken like & (irazing Co Hob iken lersey City Bank Jersey City Patieison Belleville Mornstorvn KiettlolJ Newmk Trenton Jersey City Newmk Mechanics' Bank Manufacturers' Bank Morris County Bunk Monmouth Bk of N. J. Mcchauics' Bank Mechanics' and Manuf. Bk Morris Canal and Bkg Co Post Notes Newark Bkg & Ins Co New Hone Del Bridge Co i Lainterlsvilla Hoboken i N. J. Manufac and Bkg Co failed N J Proteclon k Liuubard bk Jersey ('ily failed Orange Bank Orange 4 failed 4 par pr Puterson Bank Pairrsun Peoples' Bank do Princeton Bank Princeton Kaleni Banking Co Salem State Bank Newark State Bank Elitabethtowa Slate Bank Cam Jen Slate Bank of Morris Monixtuwu i i par 1 failed failed 4 par i failed Slate Bank Trenton Salem aud Philad Manuf Ce Salem Susnea Bank Newton Trenton Banking Co Trenton Union Bank Dover WWunglon Banking Co. Hackensack Bk of WUm St Brandy wiue Wilmington Bank of Delaware Wilmington tfiuk of Smyrna Smyrna Do Uanch Millord Farmers' Bk of Slate of Del Dover Do ' branch Wilmington Do branch Georgetown Do branch Newcastle - Union Bank Wilmington par par par par i.er par ar par par V-J - ...... , QJ" On ah banks marked thus () there are eu ther counterfeit or altered notes of ihe various it Deiuioalions, in circulation. 1IALS An OF WILO CIIERni', A Comnnnnil Ilalanmle Prfprlln from Wild Cherry- Hark iifl Tr, The bett rtmniy known to I fie world for the ntrt nf ctmtrh, eolix, asthma, trnup, bl-tding nf the lung, whmipittft emigh, bnmthitit, influ enza, thnrtnris nf breath, pain and weaknrn in the breast or side, liver rnniilaitit, and the Jirnt gtnpcs if CONSUMPTION. We will not assert that this BALSAM will cure Consumption in ist mtrst form, but It has cured msnv sfter all other means nf Hief bad been tried in vain. And why not t It seems that the WILD CHERHY was destined by Natuie to be our PA NACEA for the tavsjinj diaesses nf this e dd la titu.le. Let not the drspairing Invalid waste his money and loose TIMK, to him s all impor'snl, in 'Xlerimrnlint; with the Irsshy nostrums nf tin dav, but use at once a medicine that will cure, If a cure be pus jble a medicine that science approves, and msnv years of experience h ive demonstrated that it always relieves. 'There is no sveh thing as fnit," in the h'story nf this vnndrrtul BALSAM. Evidence the must convincing evelerce that no one con doiibr, fully establi hes this fact. For the sake of brevity we se'eel the following from t!iousnils. Isanc I'h't, Esrj., Editor of the Pokeepsie Eacle, I'tif nf the m st influential journal in the slate of New Yoik, stales undei the nntbnnly of hi own name, tint a young lady, a rehl'tvo of his, of vprv ilelirste consli'iition, wa attacked in Fob. 1812. with serre coldwhich immediately produced spit ting nf Monti, cough, fever, and other dancermis snd nbirinirg symptoms. Throiiuh medical lieitiren' nnd c ue she pa tially rrenvered diirins simmer. But on the return of winter she was attacked more violently than at first, she became scarcely able to walk and wi tmuhb d with emiah, chills and fever every day, and appeared to be going rapidly with rnnanmp'ion ; nl this time, when there w as n sign of improvement, Mr. Piatt procured a boMle ef Wihtak's Balsam or Wii.ii CnvnnT, whiih she took, and it seemingly restored her. She g I 8 se cond, snd before it va half taken she was restored to perfrct health, which f he has enjoyed to the pre sent time, without the slightert symptom of her fir mer dise ise. Mr. P'att ssvs "the cure eim under my own ob servation and I cannot be inistukeu as to the facts." EXTRACT OF A 1.KTTKK FROM A J'O.ST M AST!! It. DATED Pr.MBnnitr., Wnshinuton co., Maine, Apr. 20, 1 SI I. MB. IS.VAC BUTTS. Dear Sir: At the re quest of many of my friends in this place and vici nity ho are afflicted w-ith consumption and liver complaints, I take the liberiy of asking you to ap point some one in this county ss asent to sell Wis Tilt's Balsam or Wnn Chehrt, and to send bioi a few dozen, as there is none of it for sale within 2(10 mites from this. I have n i doubt that it would met t with a ready sale if it wero where it could le ptocurcd without ton much expense nnd delay. Mv wife was attacked about six months since with what the physicians called the first s'nije of consumption a complnint very prevalent in Ibis sciion of country. Having seen the Balsam ad vi rt scd in Augusta. zj 200 jvxzx.es fp.om nr&s, -3 I took the pains to send there for a bottle of it, which she took, and which belied her so much that I sent for two bottles more, which she has also ta ken, snd hhe now says aha has not felt so well for ix years as she does at lhs time. All those who have inquired of me and ascertained what effect the Balsam had, are anxious to have some for sale in Ibis vicinity, which is the cause of my writing you. Pleae inform me by return of m iil whether you conclude to send some, and if so to whom, in order that it may be known where it can be had. I am with re-pert vnurs, etc. P. G. FA UN'S WORTH, P. M. The whole country is fast learning that no medi cine no phvsician no preparation of any kind whatever can eqnal Dit. W,stau's Balsam or Wild Chehht. A TRl'LY WOXUtRITL ( I RF, Watshvili., Oneida ro N. V. Sept. 15, IH4H. I'ear Sir I owe it o the afflicted to inform y. u that in January last I was nttacked by a vety vio lent cold, caused by woiking in the water, which settled on my lungs. It v.as accompanied bv a e ry severe pain in my breast snd sides, and also distiessing couiih. I bad in attendance all the lot meilic.d aid in our vill.ige; but afier exhausting all their skill to no avail, they pronounced my di-ea-e a co fi h m En con si. ucno, and they one and all gm-e me up to die. After much persuasion I got ihe eonr-ent of nv physician to use the Balsam o Wilh Cm nar prepared by Dn. Wistak. I pur chased of the Agent in our place one bottle, before using half of which I began to gain strength, audit wis very evident my cough was much better and my symptoms) in every way improving. I have now used tint bottles, sod am rettnrrd to perfect health. Thin rei-uli is al no owing to the ue ef DIJ. W ISTAU'S BALSAM OF W II.l) CHER liV ; and I take this method of giving you th in forin.itii'ii, p.irtly to pay you the dell of gntitiide I owe yuu, and paitly that others simiiaily affiicted niaj know where to apply lor relief. Very trulv youis, JAMES K(JE. Mh. Pa mm. Druggist, under d its of Wulcrville, Sept. Still, 1K43, wrdes; The .utcuieni given you by Mr. J imea Sage is well known to be true by Ibis whale community. II cirt iiidy was a most leuiaika1 In cure. The sale ) of il.e L''uUam is wry goml, and its success in cures tiu y Ciiilering, 1 ouis nsH ctlu'lv. D. D. PALMEU. THK 3IOST liKMAHKAltLFs (M iir. kvkh 5i.com)r.i). HAiimiNFiELn. N. J , Apiil CO, HJ:l. On or about the 13th day of October, ISM, I was taken wiih a violent pain in ihe si le i e..r the liver, wtiieli comiililed lor about five days, hii. I wis fol Inn.. it liv lb brukinir nf mi n!er or .iltAi-eKH in. j wjTi whieh relieed the pain a little, but rau-ed me .o throw up a ureal quantity of olVensive ninitcr a i il als.i much blood. Being grea'ly slurried. at this, I applied to a physician, but he said lie tln uj' I he could do but li'tle for me excepr give me some Mercury Pills, which I refused to take, fivliuit at islied that I bey could do me no good ; many o iln r remidiei were then procured by my wile snd friends, but none did me any good ai.d the t!is ch arcs of blood and corruption still continued rverv few days, and al last lcome so offensive lint I co uld scarcely breathe. I was also seized wilh a vi olent oough, which Bt times caused me to raise in uch more blood than I had done before and my disease continued in this way, still growing worse, until February, when alt hope of my recovery wss given up, and my fiieada all thought I would die -of a Gallopiss CoRtfi'MrTioit. At ihia moment, when my life was apparently drawing near its close, I heard of DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHELRY, and got a bottle which as Liivr.0 s iMMiuiATtiT j and by the use of only three oolites 01 in is medicine, all my puns were removed my cough and spitting of blood and cor ruption entirely stopped, and in a few weeks my health was so far restored as to enable me to woik at my trade, (which is a carpenter,) and up to this lime I have enjoyed good health. - THOMAS COZENS. Glocckstib Covrtt, N. I , as. Personally cams before we, the subscriber, one of the Justices of the Peace In and for the said conns ty, Thomas Cozens, and being duty affirmed ae. cording to law, saith the above statement la in all things trus. ' , Affirmed before me, oh thri 20th nf April. 1 843. J. CimuT.J P. Such is the unprecedented success of this BAL BAM, "SATIRE'S FATORITE PBESCRIPTIOS," a prescription cniuenid to our wants, as it is pie psred from chemical extracts from substances which the author of nature has placed in our own land for wise purposes, that many who know nothing of the mode of its preparnion am endeavoring to reap pecuniary benefits by selling an aitiele similar in name, or in appearance, or by representing their own trash as superior to this BALSAM, or hv put ting up a mixture and solemnly asseverating that it is imported from a foreign country, which is not the case. ' All these deceptive arts goto show that WtsTAti's Balsam is known to the world to be "THE OH EAT REMEDY." and that to srll any njksture it must be like this in name, er pur port to Le like It in substance. (Tplelieve not the cunningly wrought fabrics ions and take on'y the nriuinal and genuine Wistaii's Balsam or Wti.n Ciiskiit. NO OTHER CA1ST BB Z.XKE IT. Address all orders to ISAAC BU ITS, No. 32 Arm St., New York. Agents, JOHN W. FUILINC. Sitnburi, D. BRAUTIOAM. Surthumberlaml, J. K. MOYEK. ninnmsfmrg, 3. WAOiJMNSF.LLEil, KHns-C'rnrr, BROWN A CUE ASY, Mijhnviih. Feb. ?2d, IS 15 lv FIFTY DlM.T.AltS IIKWAUD ! canthcll's Cclcbrntcd K-'amily lediciatcs SJ'ILI. not cure every thing, but sti! n m iin U unequalled in their several d-parlments bv every thing ever offered to the public, who have voluntary came forward and olfered numerous and o. , ..r,,,,.,,. lomiouon u hi .u,.. ui.i elficscv. , . , r Cunfrrlla Compnund Medicated Syn,p of Sin. tapnrdlii i or. Ann-Scorbutic Syrup, for the ci.re ol ficorlnls, t.'hron.e Rhen.n ilism. throinc Swcl- ling" ol the Jniiit., Eruption, of the Skin, nnd nil Diwases arising trom the aln.se of Mercury. yc.. unsurpassed by any tiling in the market, cmnbi. ning ail me virtues resident in tne Mar-np.irilla wilh a modern medicament, only lately brought j out by the most respectable medical aulhorith s. Price, fill rents tier bottle. ! CiintrcH's .Inti-Dyspepflr Powder, for tie re- lief and permanent cure of that most disliess:rg , complaint, Dypersia, in all its forms and s'eiios. It is iiuly a most valu d'le rcmidy. .dd in I utiles I at 2." snd SO cents each. j Cntilrell's .Vue Mixture nnd Tunic MciVra- j menta, stands at the head of the list unrtvalbd by 1 any, or all the innumerable medir-m s in Use' throughout the length and hreaibh of the land, for the cure of Frvv.n and Abue in all its stages, and from all its consequences. Re-iilents in Fever and Ague districts should never be without it. The subscriber will forfeit FIFTY DOLLARS where his medicine tails lo perform a cure in the most obstinate case. Sold Who'esale nnd Retail by CALEB CRES. SON. at his Drui Wa'ehoii-e, N . l North Third Street, Philadelphia s also, bv the rigularly ap pointed aent. SETH W. ROBERTS, Wholesale Druecist, No. 54 Water Street, Mobile. Prepared or.lv hv the Subscriber, corner of O AR I'EXTER and SECOND Streets, below Christi an, Philadelphia, where it is also retailed. Observe, none are genuine without the signature .f JOHN A. CANTRELL. C'nntrrll'M Agrne ?Ilxture, or Toulc IHt'clW-mnmla, for the cure f nil llilinun ajfielions, if taken oc cording to directions. It is a never failing remedy which no family ouch' 1 1 be without, especially in l.nv marshy countries. As this medicine is put up under the proprie tor's immediate inspection on the most scientific princ'ples, being Purily Vegetable, and having tried its efflcary on thousands, for upwards of 12 years, ami to his knowledge when taken stiict'y ac cording to directions, there has not been one ."adore. Under smh circumstance I recommend il lo the public, adding a certificate in support of my asser tion. I.-Iohn Burns, do certify that I was in the ship Tobicco I'laiil of Philadelphia, dpt. Reed, in June, 1RC7, bound lo Liverpool; took the fever aud ague and la d in Liver cod i-oinc time nnd. r the doctor's ban 's. went f.oin there to Baltimore, lay in the Infirmary for four or five weeks from thence to Philadelphia; was sin months under Dr. ('oats; from thence to New Yc-rk went lo the Hospital, remained there about four weeks without any relief tiled every thing without liny benefit, for five years. Hearing of Cantrell s Ague Mix luiefiom a fiiend, I went to his store, tuld him h.w I was afflicted, and got a bottle of his mixture I and used it acronling lo directions. It made a per- i led cure, and I have not had the least return sin-e. , , .. ... , . . ... I do with confidence recommend i' to the public. JOHN BURNS. Motllratcd Syrup orSurtapnr!::a. Philtdilphia, April lOlli, 1844. Mr. Jo ii y A. Oaitiimi, Dear Hr, Having be, n BAlic'ed for upwards of two venr- with ulceration of the throat, de-troying the whole of il.e soft pulalu, then ihiouuh the upper part of mv mouth into my nose, from which sever al pieces of bone came nut, which partially destroy, ed my speech, through a kind Providence and your Medicaud Syrup ul Sarsapaiiil i, I a.n now irsionj to perfi cl be jllh, and my siuht, which was so much mi) air d, ia as strong as when a boy. I lloiut'it il a duty I on i d to you and those sioii larly alft'cl.d, to make it public. Yours, Respectfully, SAMl.T.L KIRIC, Corner of Tenth and Coates Stretts. I, Gabril Jonston, No. 6 Reckless Street, do err tify that my wife, Jane, was afflicted lor two years wilh Rheuiin'iani. and at la t was entirely di.-Blled, so that she wss obliged to be eonfined to Ih d , hear ing if Cautirll's Medicated Syiup of Saia iparilla, or Anti Scorbu'ic Syrup, I procuied four bottles, which coinpli tely removed ell her pains and still ness from her limbs; two more buttles made a per fect cure. tSI.e is now able lo attend to ber house- j hold duti. s as usual. (1ABIUL JUNSTON Philadelphia, Jan. 22d, 1814. (O Descriptive Pamphlets may be had of the agenta. (Gratia.) J. W, FRILING, Sunhuiy, Nov. 9, 1844. ly .Igent, ASH Jl YTiUi C A I7" WUOLESALB & BET All. HAT & CAP MAUFACTUI.EUS, South Ea$t corner of Market and 4th tt$ rhlladrlphla, "TiTHERE they always k p on hand an exten- aive assortment of HA TS U CA PS of every description, got up In the best and most approved style. Persons derimus of purchasing superior arti cles on Ihe most reasonable terms, will find il lo their advantage to call before making purchases elsewhere. Philadelphia, Oct. 5th, 1914. ly OAKLEY'S nEl'ITHATIVE SYUX'F." TpriE valuable properties of Oakley's Depura JL tive Syrup of Karsaparilla, as a purifier of the blood, is ao well known to the public generally, that it is unnecessary to occupy much space in set ting forth the advantages to he derived from its use wherever the medicine has once been intro duced, it takes precedence over all others: every one that has taken it, have derived so signal bene final results from it, thai it ia recommended by them with the utmost confidence Physicians of the highest standing in the profession, prescrilie il to patients under their care j containing nothing deleterious, but beina composed o! the most mild, yet efficacious vegetable materials, it is offered with confidence, as the cheapest and most efficient pn. rifier of ihe blood now known. The use of a few hollies, especially in the spring months, will be at tended with a moat decideJ improvement in the oe- neral stremrth of the svsiem. rrdir,,in of discs that may have been generated, beside. giving health and vigor lo the body.-For the cure of Scrofula or King, Evil, Rheumatism. Tetter, Pimples or eiuptions of the Skin, While Swelling. V,.i.,l. u k.,u' t.. tu.. ' ineron, ceriifica'c. in the possession of the subscri- l.. k,, I a. . . r i it ! nff ft no his airnnt. fr.im nhvairinnsi utiil nt .m sufficient toenn.inr.ihn ,...i.l,...il ,,f iiM n. I periority nvrr oil preparations of f3arsaparilla. Sold wholesale nnd retail, by the proprietor, CEOROE W. OAKLEY, North 5th street. Hra ding, Bmks County, nnd lo bo had of ihe following prisons Sunhnry; IrrHnd (c Mtarl, McE.vensvillo ; 1)1 Kraum'r. Milt.in. In Vniml Coittitu.S, CrarharL Scliuserove: I A. (iutetin, Miffiiuburg. In Columbia County. R. W. McCay, Wash ington. Reading, March 14. tS-i... Ma. Oakikt; I believe il the uty nf every one tn do w ln.tevcr in ihe.ir power I ies, for the bne. j lt ot ,irr ,.1)W ,nao, ami having hail ponive I proof in mv own family, of the woiiderful properties ! of vpur Depurative Svrnp of rtarsaparilh, I most I r'Sl.irIllinusly recommend it to the afflicted. We M he ,niluue. t ,vf. tvra o(-r rhildre.i, by j ,,e tkir,,, 0t 0f ulcerous sores that covered the frtr(.. 1(.M, ,d neck, although we had some of the ' 1Ml,s, rioutiiic physicians to attend them nnd had ; ,r;.,.i ,m ,iie in.,n,, inrliolina ts-.aiio's i'ai.aci a, without avail. Anothor of my children was attnikod in the same manner, her fare ard neck was ronip'etely covered; the discharge wng . oIl'oLsive, and ihe disease at such a height. tV s.l we despaired of her life, feeing the wonderful etlects nf your V'epnrntive Setup f.! eiarsr.pr.rida, we w pre indiictd to make tii.il ot it, ns the list rrsirt; it acted like a cl.nrrn ; Ir.e ulcers ci iinnenced bealina lininediate'y, a few bottles entirely rrsloreiUier In l.er health, which r.he haseejoved lin;riteriu;.ledlv ever sinre. As a punlicr ot llie blooil, 1 verily be- ' i,,e ;. ililg it -iii:nl JOHN MOYER, Tail .r, Walnut sired, near Fourth, Rea.iing. Dougl.issville, April 19th. 18 H. i Mh. Oaklet: My son Edmund Leaf, bad the scrofeln in ihe most dieadlul and distressing man- ner for three years, dm ing which time he was de. : prived of the use of his liinl's. his head and neck were covered with ulcers. We tri. d nil the ditl' r- j cut remedies, I ut to no i fle ct, until recommended j by Dr. Johnson of Norii.-town, and also Dr. Isiac j lli.'ster, of Reading, to use your Depurnlive S.iup of Sarsaparilla, of which I obtained several honles. the use of which drove the disease entire ly out of his system, the gore healed up, and the child was restored to pfifecl health, which be has enjoyed uninterruptedly ever since, to the astonishment of many peisons who seen him during his affliction. I havethouiiht il my duty, and send you this certi ficate that others who have a like affliction in the family .may know where to obtain so valuable a liHiln inc. Yours trulv, ' AMELIA D. LEAF. Sep. IB, IS-!!?. Jy To Couniry Merc haul. , Dootn, Shoes, Bonnets, Leghorn and 1'alm Leaf Hats. (1. V. & L. li. TAYLOR, al the S. E. t urner of Murf.i t and M'th FHXXaaftJDXlXiX HI A, FFER for sale an extensive HSsoiuncnt nf the -'above sr'.icli s, all of which they sell at unusual ly low piiceai, nnd particularly invite the attention I" buyers vi.uing the citv, to an examination of ! their slock. (i. W. ot 1- B. TAYLOR. Philadelphia, May 25, 1844. ly C'OHnlort'eltorN' DEATH BLOW. T'he public will please observe lhat no Brandreth - Pills are genuine, unless the box has three la bets upou it, (the top, the side and the bottom) eih containing a fac-simile signature of my hand writing, thus B. Bh.!M!Hrtii, M. 1). These la h.L.1. .nn...l 1 1 .... I l,,n..i:r..ii.. .1 .: 1 1 . , ' .,.,., .,.,! , ' anj done at an expense of over f 2,1100. I heref.ire it will lie seen that the only thing necessary to pro cure the medicine in its purily, is to observe these labels. j Reiuemlier the lop, th side, snd the bottom. The f'lllowiuir retnective nerson. are duly amh. ri j zed, and hold j i cxiHTincATzs or agency For the sale of Urundicth't Vegetable Universal 1 Pills. Northuruheiland countv : Milion Mat-key & Chaiuheilin. Sunbury II.B. Masser. M'Ewens- ville Iicl in.l i Meixell. Nonhuml eiland Win, Forsyth, tieoigctown J. & J. Walls. Union Cuunty: New Berlin Bogar V Win ter. Seliiissrove George Guudium. Middle, burg Issue Smith. Beaveririwn David Huhler. Adamhurg Win. J. May. MilSinabuic Mensch cV Ray. llaitleion Daniel Long. Freeburg G. V F, C. Mover. Lewisburg Walls A. (lieeii. Columbia county : Danville E. B. Rejnnlds V Co. Berwick Shuiuan St ltittenhouse. (Jai tuwissa C. C. BrobU. Bloouisliuri; John R. Mover. Jeiaty Town Ivi Biarl. Washington Rot. l. McCsy, Limestone Balb-t McNioch. Observe lhat each Aceiit has an Engraved Cer tificate of Agency, containing a representation of l)r BRANDKETH'S Manufactory at Sing Sing, and upon which will also be seen exact copies of Ihe new labels now used upon the Brandreth Pill llozet. Philadelphia, office No. 8, Ninth 8th street. B. BRANDRETH, M. D. June S-Itb, 1843. city fujinHuhk auction7, AND .PRIVATE SALES ROOMS, Nos. 21) and 31 North Third Street, Near the City Hotel, PHILADELPHIA. CC. MACKEY, Auctioneer, respectfully in- vites the attention of persons desirous of pur chasing Furniture, to his extensive Males Rooms, (boib public and Pi i vale,) for every description of Household Furniture, where csn be obtained at all times, a Urge assortment of fashionable and well manufactured Cabinet Furniture, Beds, Mattresses, Ate., al very reduced prices, for cash. ' ' OT Sale by Auction, twice a week. May 27ib, U43. ly ROSE OINTMENT FOIl TKTTEll. . Rl MO WOK MS, PIMfl.CT ON THE rArR, AND OTHER Ct'TAWKOrsi TIRl'PTinNS). (Cj" Tlie fdltitmng errtijica'e describes nnt nf the most extraordinary cure ever effected by any application, PnttAtir.r.rfltA, February 10, 18.1S. T70R twenty years I was severely afflicted wilh -- Tr.TTKa on the Face and Heads the disease commenced when I was seventeen years old, anj continued until the Fall of 1Ho6, varying in vio lence, but without evor disappearing. During most of the lime, great pari of my face was covered with the eruption, frequently attended with violent itch ing; my bend swelled at times until it fellas if it would burst the swelling was so great, that I couU scarcely get my hat on. During the long period that I was afflicted with the disease, I used a great many at plications, (among th"m several celebrated YTeV ""-) welt as taking inward preparations) as well as taking inward remedies. lm ofMSum'e Panaera, f "P"rl'" . In fact, it would h "'P -e Wnume,..e .11 the medicines I used. - V 1 I T T w- f ,h" tin?uished physicians of this cnv. but without re- V 7" '.rf' ' "P'rcd of eve, being rumi, ill ip i n lrt.Jn.tne (iMfHte . . . ,w lll"rilc cured. Iii the fill of HM. the dis.HSA (it Ih. limn very violent, 1 coinmenred Usine the Uintmenf, (prepared l.y aughan 6c Davis.) In a few applications the violent itching ceased, the swelling abated, the iruptinn bejan to disappear, and before I had used m jar the di ense was entirely cured. It has now been nearly a v. af an, I , hr ( since, nml there is not a vestige of the disease 1rna'""-r5,'l" ;- fwni Ih. -deep pit, formed by the disease. i impossible for nie to describe in a certificate Ihe severity of ihe disease snd my suf'ering, bul I will bo pleased to cive a fuller ac count to any person wanting further satisfaction, who will call on me. At the time I commenced using the Rose Ointment I would have given hun. dnds of do.lais to lie rid nf the disease. Since u sing it, I have recommended it to several persons, (among them my mn'her, who had the disease bad ly on her arm,) who were n' cured bv it JA.ME.S D URN ELL, No. 150, Race St, . GC" '''b" K0"0 Ointment is prepared by E. B. Vanghan. Souih East corner of Third and Race streets, Philadelphia, and sold on aucnev in Simhu- H. B. MASSE R, Mjy J4th, lSj.T. Aire'n t ISose hiVrsoiil, i'ov 'IVtlcr. . ,i ruuuf ut- its EFFICACY. j I'HiiAnKiniiA, May 27lh, 1S3H. ' rriUs is to certify tl'ul I was severely afflicted with Tetter in the '. amis and f. el for nmvi, li of forty vei.rs ; the .. "i Iti-i a e wrs nttended oenerall wi;h vio'ei t iti-hmg nt d sAeilinj. I applied to a iiumber of hstci .ps, arid H a d a great many appli es, ions without eli' eiiii ; n riir,,, Almut' a y ar since, I nppbed the Rose Oinbnei,!, which entirely stopped ihe itching, and a few apjilicili-ns uninedi atily cured the tils, ase, which there has Iwen no return of, although I had never U-en rid of it at any time for forty years. RICHARD SAVAGE, Eleventh, below Spruce Street. The Rose Ointment is prepared bv E. B. Vaiiiihan, Smth East corner of TbirJ and Race Mreeis, Philadelphia, and sold on asmcv in Sunbu fv.hy H. B. MASSE R, May 14th. lS-n. Agent. medical approbation'' Of I If. HOSE OI.TMi:.T. for Tetter. A LTHOI.'GH the superiority of ihe prepaiation over nil otln rs is fully established, ihe prprte tors take pleasure in laying before the public the following certificate from a respectable phvsician, a graduate of the Cniversity of Pennsylvania. Dr. Eaugh, having found in this leinedy that relief f ir a tedious aud disagreeable aflbction which the means within the range of bis profession failed to atT.ird, has not hesitated lo give it his approbation, although the prejudices and interests of thai proleasion aie opposed to secret Remedies. Pkilaiillcuia, Sepl. 19, lSllti. I was recently troubled with a tedious herpetic eruption, which covered nearly one si.le of my f.ce, and extended over the ear. Mr. Yuaghan, proprie tor of the Rose Ointment, observing my fair, msiss ted on my trying his preparation, of which he han ded me a jar. Although in common with ihe mem beis of my profession, 1 discountenance and disap prove ol the numerous nostrums palmed iioii tiio public by ignorant pretenders, I feel in justice hound to except the Rose Ointment from tha' c'a-s of me dicines, and to give it my approbation, ss it entire ly cured ihe eruption, although it h id resisted the usual applications. DAN L. BATCH, M. D. , (Li' The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. I). Yaughan, oulh East eori.rr of Third and R ice Streets, Philadelphia, aud sold on agtncv in Suu u"ry. by Ji. B. MASSCK, May 14th, 1843. Agent. EAGLE KL n XD r ts JUL 9 Corn' r of Third and Vine Streets, WXLLIAMSPOaT, PA. TFIHE subscriber respectfully snnounces ti the .1 public, lhat be h is opened a Hotel in the com modious brick building miu.ite on the coiner of 'Third and Pine streets, where he will be huppy to wait upon those who may favor him wild their company. The Eagle Hotel is large and conveni ent, and furnished ir, the be-t modern st le. It is provided with a laige number of well aired and I comfort able sleeping apartments, rooms, private J parlors, Ac. Peisons visiting ',Vi:lininsHrt on bu I siness or plea-ure, may re-t iis-urj al lhat every ex ertion will be used to lender their sojourn at I ho "lVagle Hotel pleasant and agreeable. Jlis I able will be supplied with the very best the maiket af fords, and his Tar w ith ihe choicest wines and otber liquors charges reisonable. 'The Eagle Hoirl possesses greater advantages in point of location than any other snnilarestabllshmeiit ill the borough, being situate in the business part of the town, and within a convenient distance of the Court House Hlid Williamsport aud Elmira Rail Road Depnt. Sullicient Siabliug provided, and grnxl and usty ostlers always in altenlani-e. Attentive, accommodating and honest Servants have been employed, and nothing left undone that will odd lo the coin foil and accoinmndnlion of his guests. 'There v.-ill l a carriaija always in t'tandanee at the Boat Landing toconvny pas!nes to and from Ihe House, tie of charge. CHARLES BORROWS. May 1 4th. 1842. tf Michael l eaVr r V Voii, COPE MAKERS & SiUr CHANDLERS.. At Ao. 1 3 Xirth Water tstrrn Philadelphia. E constantly on h iitd, a general assort incut ot Cordage, Seine I winea, Vc., vix t Ropes, Fishing Roihs . White Hopes, Mauil la Ropes, 'l'ow Lines for Canal Boats. Also, a complete assortment of Seine Twit., Slc, such an Hemp bhad and Herring Twine, Bast Patent Gill Net Twine, Cotton Shad aud Herring Twine, Shoo Threads, ic &c Also, Bed Cords, Plough Lines,. Halters, Traces, Cotton and L.iueu Carpel ("hams,, Ac all of which they will dir pose of on rasooable tei ms. I'hiladtdphia, November 1 3, 1 842. ly. s iMiuiNGTc ubu & cex No. las Market Street, Philadelphia IN VI IE the attenv on of Country Mercbanla ft to their extensive assortment of British French- aud American Dry Cjooda, which they offer for sals on the mottl reasuebt'e tofflia. rhllaOelphis,. JS'ovember 1A !-