Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, January 03, 1846, Image 4

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    From the Railway Expr.
The Iran Age.
The Golden age the Age pgold!
Poefa have sting, ami vstoriani tolj
Of the tnofal, W.fch cast into mortal mound .
fiiealar patterns produces ;
Rntaliis! for that very auriferous ti
No more is it suhjert for story rhyme '
For by "Rail1 up Fame' fepI-crowned era
dient we climb, -
And Iro 'bgme of the Muses,
Fama- tunnelled ; anil Castaly's fount
j, indeed. . Even Ilelicon'a turned to account;
All the Mines have shares, and they glide (but
not mount)
On a prosy detestable lever.
Tlipir lines are worth nothing at all, for 'tis seen
That Chalybeate water's their false Hipporrene,
And Robert Montgomery shows ns, I ween,
That epics are gone to the Devil.
Iron Iron, and nothing beside !
We sit on it live on it walk on it ride ;
Ten treatise of peace with it or by our side
We wear it for purpose of Cghting ;
Old England had "Ironsides" once for a King,
Napoleon was crowned with, Milan's Iron ring;
And sulphate of Iron's the principal thing
In the fluid with which I am writing.
'Tis Iron that binds with its terrible chain ;
O'er Iron, in freedom we skim the broad plain ;
Ami if love should afflict with an ache or pain,
A remedy Iron discovers. '
For a wild Iron horse gets a poke in bis sides,
And with raging hot ribs off to Gretna lie glides,
And distance utiiteth, instead of divides,
A couple of runaway lovers.
Iron, they say, may be found in the blood,
And Iron, we know, otten spills life's red flood,
And cold Iron will lop off a man in his bud ;
Even "into the soul" it enters.
Words are 'ron-ic, and were one to ask
Where 'tis rwf ? to reply were as difficult task
As to find out the man in the strange Iron mask,
And wao were his mystic tormentors.
Iron newspapers to chronicle crimes
Rooks made of Iron rare 'Tracts for the Times;'
Iron to sound out the gay birth day chimes :
And when we're Mortality doffing,
Death's Iron hand to an Iron couch sends us,
Ferruginous mixtures are made up to mend ns,
And when cold as Iron still Iron attends us
In the shape of a safe Iron coffin.
Iron, and Iron wherever we go?
'Tis before us behind us above ami below;
ritttus' tears were of Iron but rhymes cannot
show ,
The varieties or amount of it ;
TV Irons should hunt for that book under gronnd,
Iron clasped (rile Scott,) and by Iron, too, bound,
That of this iron age, ages hence may be found,
On its pages some written account of it.
IMtatrcsfetl for Cash
It is certainly bad for any one to tie short of
rash ; but for an editor, and Rev. D. D. too,
to be on the point of sinking for want of tha
n-edf nl, is realy hartrcndinj. llul eueha caee
tias actimlly occurred. The Rev. C Percy
Howe, 1). D., editor of the 'Hollar Democrats,'
fumewhere in Ixiuisiaiia, thus aflectingly calls
on his 'signers,' in trim poetical style. Won
dtf if the hint might not be taken by signers
eorne other paper ? lint hear him :
Come, ye signers, proud and lowly,
Rich and ragged, lean and fat,
Come and fork o'er what yon owe me,
For the Dollar Democrat
The parson anxious to Teceive it,
Ah ! he sadly needs the. chink,
Every cellar bright, believe it,
liie for paper, rent and ink.
Pray don't hestitate ye signers!
Of the Ti inter's pittance think
Send, O send the silver shiner !
Quickly, Cash us, or we kink!
it Makkiku A Europpan rhilostrpneT
bus fjrnitihpd the world with sot ho very inter-
etinr sthttetics, shewing the benefit of mtT-
riae-l;le he hayii aiimn unmarrk'J men, nt
tlm aires ol CroiN thirty tu forty five, the average
utiibtT of dentin are uly ri'hteen. For forty-one
buclieluTs wlto iittain the ajje of forty,
tlnre arc fvi tity!ijhtiurriel uion who do the
tame. At sixty there are only twenty-two un
married men alive, for tiinety ciht who litve
been married. At seventy, there ire eleven
bachelors ta twenty-eeven married men, wnd at
eighty, there are nine married men for three
smgle one. Nearly tlm umo rule holds good
in relation to tlte female sex. Married women
at th a;;e iif tlinty, tuken ono with Brother,
may eKict to live tturty-six yeara longer
while tor the unmarried, the expectation of life
it; only alxr.it thirty years. Oflhoee who attain
theajre of kirty-fivo, there are eeeirty. two mar
ried women lor tidy stete ladies. These data
are the Teairltof actual fnc.tg, by observing the
difference l biftgovity tjotweoti the married and
tha unniarrred.
A Gooa ?4voukktkin. IV'tiice Albert baa
been dutributrng MKmgthe people of England
a pamphlet, omUemwj? exlractx from a speech
delivered by J)r. Buckland, t'euleeaor of Geolo
y, at the town I Ull, llirmingtiam, wherein the
roper treatment of the potato, under existing
rcumetancfs, is tct forth. i'uncU" thinks it
ould have bee a great deal better, "under
ating ciicmnstancev," to have dutribu'.ed the
Hoes inatead of the pamphlets.
HANK HiOTV LIST.
' PEKXSl'LTAfflA. a f 9
The following list shows the curreninplicit re
Pennsylvania Bank Notes. The.s Is every week
nance msy be leej upon Ibrrectrd from Uick-
jBrnuiiy compared with r
nsll's Reporter. J j.
Philadelphia.
IjOCATIOW.
Naur' I uilin.
NOTES AT PAR.
... . ...... i llHFilKl , , ,
aink of the Northern Liberties
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
pir
far
Commercial Dank of Penn'a. . ,
Farmers' and Mechanics' Dank
Kensington Bank , ,
Philadelphia Bank ' , . .
8chuylkill Bank
Snttthwark Bank
Western Bank . . .
Mechanics Bank .
Manufacturers' & Mechanics' Rank
. Country Hanks.
Bank of Chester County Westchester
pir
par
par
par
pur
pur
pir
Bank of Dots ware County
Bank of ( Icrmautown
Bank of Montgomery Co.
Dnylestown Bank
Chester
(crmantown
NotfNiown
Doylealown
Fusion
banlon Bank
Fanners' Bank of Burks co
Office of Bunk of Peini'a.
lirbtnl
llarrMiing
t 1 hce
Office
do
do
do
do
do
do
Lancaster
Rending
Easton
1 offices
( do not
Office
Office
J
issue n.
NOTE8
AT
DISCOUNT.
Bank of the United Slates
Philadelphia
no
par
par
par
"V
u
Bank of Perm Township
Oirard Bank
Moyameneing Bank
Bank of Pennsylvania
Miners' Bank of Potlsvillc
Bank of Lewistnwn
Bank of Middletown
Bank of Nnrthumbeiland
Pofisville
l.ewivt'iwn
Middlctnwn
Northumberland par
Columbia Bank & midge eo.Colunihu
par
Carlisle Bank Carlisle
Exchange Bank
I)o do branch of
Farmers' Bank of I.anrastei
Lancaster County Hank
Farmers' Bank of Reading
Harrisburg Bank
Lancaster Bank
Lebanon Bank
Merchants' ct Manuf. Bunk
Bank of Piltshurg
Weal Branch Bank
Wyoming Bank
Northampton Bsnk
Berks County Bank
Office of Bank of U. S.
Do do do
Do ' do do
Kensington Sav. Ins. A
Pittsburg
Hollidavshurg
Lanc.astci
i
i
par
par
par
i
pat
I
i
i
u
I!
Lancaster
Reading
Harrisburg
Lancaster
Lebanon
Pittsburg
Pittshuig
Williamsport
Wilkcharie
Allentown
Reading
Pittsburg
failed
do
l.ne
New Brighton
la
do
Chambersburg
(lettysblirg
Montrose
do
Penn Township Sav. Ins.
Bank of Chamhershurg
Bank of Gettysburg
Bank of Susquehanna Co.
Erie Bank
Farmers' At Drovers' Bank
Franklin Bank
Honesdale Bank
Monnngahela Bank of B.
York Bank
i
ljalj
J'i
u
1
u
Eria
Wayrieshurg
Washington
Honesdale
Brownsville
York
21
N. B. 1 he notes of those banks on which we
ami! quotations, and substitute a dash ( ) are not
purchased by the Philadelphia broker, wiih the
exception of those which have a letter of reference.
BROKEN BANKS.
Philadelphia Sav. Ins. Philadelphia
Philadelphia Loan Co. do
Schuylkill Sav. Ins. do
Manual Labor Bank (T. V Dyott, prop.)
failed
failed
filled
failed
I'owanda Bank
Towandu
Alleghany Bank of Pa.
Bank of Beaver
Bank of Swatara
Bank of Washington
Centre Bank '
City Bank
Farmers' & Mech'ca' Bank
Farmers' & Mech'cs'.Bank
Farmers' A. MechVs' Bank
Harmony Institute
Huntingdon Bank
Juniata Bank
Lumbermen's Bank
Northern Bank of Pa.
New Hope DeL Bridge Co.
Northumb'd Uuhm Col. Ilk.
North Western Bank of Pa.
Office of Schuylkill Bank
Pa. Agr. & Manuf. Bank
.Silver Lake Bank .
Union Bank of I'emi'u.
Westinoielund Bank
Bedford
Beaver
Harriidiurg
Washington
Bellefoute
Pittshuig
Pittabarg
Fayette co.
(ireeneast'e
Harinony
no sale
closed
closed
failed
closed
no sale
failed
failed
failed
no sale
Huntingilon no sain
I.ewixiown no sale
Warren
Dundaff
New Hope
M ilton
Meadsillo
Port Carbon
Carlile
Monlrose
Uniuntown
(ireeriBlmrg
W ilkeaharre
failed
no sale
close I.
no sale
closed
failed
closed
failed
closed
Wilkesbarre Bridge Co.
no sale
(Jj All notes purjHirting to he on any Ptmuy.
vania Bank not given in the above list, may be set
lown as frauds.
kkw jr.icsr.v.
Bank of New Brunswick Brunswick
Belvide e Bank Belvidere
Burlington Co. Bank Medl'ord
Commercial Bank Perth Amboy
Cumlierland Bank Rrideton
Farmers' Bank Mount Holly
Farmers' and Mechanics' Bk Railway
Farmers' and Mechanics' lik N. Biunswick
failed
i
par
i
par
par
i
fuiled
Farmers' and Men hanls Bk Middletown Pt. J
r ranaiin uana o: i. J. Jersey City
Hotioken Ukg& tiramig Co Hoboken
lereey City Bank Jersey City
Mechanics' Bank , I'alierson
Manufacturers' Bank Belleville
Morris County Bank Momstown
Monmouth Bk of N.J. - Freehold
Mrchanics' Bank Newark
Mechanics' and Manuf. Bk Trenton
Morris Canal and Bkg Co Jersey City
Post Notes
Newark Bkg & Ins Co Newaik
fuiled
failed
failed
failed
failed
4
failed
4
par
no sale
i
New lio Del Bridge Co LamoerUvilte
i
N.J. Manufae. and Bkg 'o Hohuken
failed
tailed
4
failed
4
par
par
N J Proteclon 6l Lombard Ik Jersey City
Urange Dank Orange
Paterson Bank I'alerson
Peoples' Bank do
Princeton Bank Princeton
Balem Banking Co 8alcin
htale Bank Newark
eilale Bink F.liatihtowii
rltate Bank Camden
StaUi Bank of Morris Mnnislowii
tftule Bank 'J'reniou
eialeoi and Philad Manuf Co Ksleiu
JSussex Bank Newton
Trenton Banking Co Trenton
Union Bank Dover
Washington Banking Co. llackeasack
IF.L.4WAII&
Bk of Wilm Sl Brandy wine Wilmington
Bank of Delaware Wilmingtuu
Bank of Smyrna " Bmyma
Do blanch Milford
Fanners' Bk of (State of Del Dover
Da . brauch Wilmington
Do Uaueh Georgetown
Do branch , Newcastle
Union Bank WilinMigton
ay Under 5'a
4
i
par
4
failed
failed
4
par
i
failed
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
fjj On all banks marked thus () there are ri.
ther rounterf.it or altered note of the various tis-
noouiiaUoua, ui uicuatiou,
rni iirri'v
iTltifililf sirtCclto.
"I Basnasa's Vaasnrooa-a errtain eure fur
worms itfe and very plrnmnt to lake.
2. Giasos's Et rnCT, which remove Grease
of all kind, Dry Paint, Tar, Varnish and Wax,
from carpets or from clothing, without injuring the
color or the cloth. .
3. Lonnosj Fi.r Papkb the best thing known
for killing tliea and musquitoes.
" 4. A certain Destroyer of Rats, Mice, Roaches
and Ants, aiid another of Bed Bua.
ft. (Icon's SrtteiFie for S'Hir stomarh, Heart
Born and Water Brash, by one who had suffered
thirteen yaara, before ha discovered the cure.
' Dn. HTfvrm'a GnKKW Oistmknt for the Pdo.
It has never failed to ruie. 1
7. Haisna's Tt:TTr.n Wsn.
R. Dan. von n'a InnKMftLK Ink, without a
rival,
9. Tun ('iiMrnuxn t'oiri.cTiof of Fins
just the mpilii ine for childieu and for woiurn, it Is
ho pleasant l lake,
10. Rm-k's VsnKTsai.R AiTiaiLiors Pim.s.
11. (Jim n's E mom. if. nt Wa i Kn-riunir Pis-rr",
dr ll.rinis. Boots, A.c. Itsi.lieiis the leather, and
J keeps not the water.
13. Pon Mn's STtiKNornrNiNd Pusrsa.
LI. JrKoN' Di.tnnniK MiXTfas, whieh
cor. s tbe worst Dinirhrra in a few hours.
It Ji nsot'a DfsF.NTT MiTTraf, a cer
tain and sa-tdy cure for Dysentery and Summer
Complaint.
I he alsrve Valuabln articles are solil wholesale
and retail, bv L. O. fi UN N, AV. 1 .WA F-fth
ttrrrt, 'i'WiVi.ff whera Sionkeejiers and o
ihers will lie supp'ied with pure African t'ayenno
Pepper, Arnica Floweis, Druirs, Paint", Oils Glass
and Vurnithcs, at the lowest prices. Terms only
cash. fXj" Gut out the adverliHemenf, and bring
it with you.
Philadelphia. July 19th. 13I.V Iv.
ifF: i7Fk V iTX I) L I V li .
THOMSON'S
C'oii!oiiiiI Syrup of Tar .VtVontl
A'apflia.
flHE uripreredt nted suecei-a of thi medicine, in
J. tho rpMtoralioii i.f healih, lo ihone who, in des
pair, bad given up all hopes, has given it an Hal
ted reputation above all other remedies, furiii-hiiig
evidence of its intrinsic value and power, as the on
ly agent which can lie relied upon for the eure of
Pulmonary Consumption. Broiiehiilis, Asihrnn.
Pain in the iilo and lirra.t, Spitting of Blond,
Whooping Cough, Croup, &c.
Attention is requested to the following ASTON.
ISIIING CI'UE.hv Thomson's Compound Syrup
of Tar and Wood Naptha ! !
riiila.Ulphia, Mutf Till, Iflll.
MR. THOMSON Dear Sir With grateful
feelings I inform you of the attnut.hing effects of
your nie.lieine, ohich has literallv raised me from
s de ith-beil ! My difea-e. Pulmonary Cmifump.
(ion, b nl reiluceil me t-n low thnt my physician pro.
no. meed my case hopeless ! At this junction I be
en to ii -e your medicine, and miraculous as it may
teem, it has completely restored me to health, alter
everything else had failed. Respertfullv vours.
WASHING I ON MACK.
Charlotte street, alove Geoige street.
Thp undersigned, being personally acquainted
with Washington Mack and his suflcrings, bear
witness to the astonishing effects of Thomson's
Compound Syrup of Tar, and the truth of the a
hove statement.
JDS. WINNER, 31ft North Third street,
DAVID VICKEHS, 42 Almond street,
HUGH M'GINLEY, 8. E. corner Tamany
and Fourth street.
Prepared only by S. P. Thomson, N. E. corner
of Mb and Spruce streets, Philadelphia.
Agents. H. B. Maasrr, Sunhury ; D. Gross,
and Dr. Macpherson, Hai-rishurg ; Jno. G. Brown,
Pnttsville J (ieo. Earl, Renling ; Houston & Nin
on, Towanda. Bradford county, Pa. Price 50 cents
per bottle, or $5 prr dozen.
(JJ" Beware of all imitation. .f
Philadelphia, June 2Hth. I . It
' iTkmtuk
Beginners.
ritllE subscribers would respectfully inform the
.1. Citizens of Sunbuiy and the public generally,
that they have purchased the shop of Mr. William
Hoover, in Market street, oi?e door west of the Post
Office, wheie they will continue tha
C'aliiiici-.llnkiii ISiiMncsw,
in all its branches. The public may expect their
work done m the la'et-t style. They hope, by strirl
attention to butims', t.i merit a share of public
patronage.
fXj" Coffins made to order on the Rhonest notice,
and country produce tnken in exchange for work.
W M. VO U Mi MAN fi H. C. M A RTI N .
Sn.ibury, May I7h. IS4.'. ly.
WHOLESALE & RTAIIi
HAT & CAP M A INiU F A CT U 1 1 E It S,
South East rnrntr of Market and ilk fit..
l'liiladelihia,
A VT HE RE they always keep on hand an exten-
sive SMiortraent o( HATS It CA PS of every
description, got up in the best and most approved
stj le. Persons deiirous of purchasing superior arti
cles on the most reasonable terms, will find it to
their advantage lo call before making purchases
elsewhere.
Philadelphia. Oct. fith. 1814. lv
Couutc-rlWtt'iV
DEATH BLOW.
rPhe public will please observe that no Brandreth
- Tills are genuine, unless the box has three 1 1
buls upon it, (the top, iha siite and the bottom)
ei.rh containing a fic-simile signature of my hand
writing, thus U. BaisnatTii, M. D. These la.
bel- ate engraved on steel, beautifully designed.
i and done at an expense of over f 2,000. Therefore
' i f .Kilt lui u.n ihm it I a !. i . v. a wm ... ......
.. ...... ,., ......
cure the medicine in its purity, is to observe these
labels.
Remember the top, the side, and the bottom
The following respective persona are duly sulhuri
ted, and hold
CERTIFICATES OF AGENCY
For the sale of Hrandreih't Vegetable Universal
Villi.
Northumbeiland county : Milton Mackey &
Ch.iinbeilin. Sunhury II. 1). M.isaer. M'Ewens
ville Ireland A Meixell. Northumbeiland Wni,
Forsyth. Georuetown J. & J. Walls.
Union County: New Berlin Bogar cV Win
ler. Selinsgrove George (iundium. Middle-
burg Isaac Smith. Beavertowu David Hubler.
Adamshurg Wm. J. May. Milllinshatg Mensch
& Ray. Hartleton Daniel Long. Freeburg
G.i F.C. Moyer. Lewishurg Walls & Green,
Columbia county i Danville E. B. Revnosl
& t o. Berwick Miunisn St Rillenhouse. (atJ
l.uiiu. I? fl H-til .1 I.L'I)'
-" - . uituiia. tJMiiiiiisirurg jorin,
Mover. Jeiaey Town Levi Biael. Wa8hintor)
Robt. McCay. Limestone Ualli! r MfNmhj
Observe that each Agent haa an Engraved Cei
tirVste of Agenrv, containing a representatifi of
Ur BRANDKETH'8 Manufactory at Sing ling,
and upon which will also be seen exact eoitca of
the ntw hlels now used upon the Brandreti Pill
Boms. i
Philadelphia, office No. f, North Bth streal
U. BRANDRETH, V. D,
JUaf lip, ISAJ,
WIST A It's
m i.sam or wili ciiEnnv,
A Comjinnitrt llalsnmlo Prefiarnilon from
Wllil Cherry Unrk anrl Tar,
Tlie bent remedy known to the world for the eure of
coughs, enlih, asthma, croup, bleeding vf the
lungs, whooping cough, bronchitis, mjlw
, crisa, shortnet of breath, pain and
weakness in the breast or side,
,, , liver eumdaint, and the
first stages of
CONSUMPTION.
We will not assert that this BALHAM will cure
Uohaumptinn in 1st mors form, but it 'has cured
mnny after all other means of relief bad been tried
in vain. And why hot 1 It seems, that the WILD
CHERRY was destined by Natme to be our PA
NACEA for the ravaging disrates of this edd 1
tiliiile. Let not the despairing Invalid waste his
money and Ioojo TIME, lo him so all important,
in rrfxritnriiling with the trashy nostrums of the
day, tint use at nnre a medicine that will core. If a
cure be possible s medicine that science approves,
and many years of experience have demonstrated
that It always relieves. '
" There is no snrh thing as fail" in the history
of this wonderlol B M.SAM. Evidence the most
convincing evedij.ee that no one ran doubt, fully
etabli hes this fact. For the B ike of brevity wo
select the following from thousands.
Isa ic Plait, Esq., Editor of the Pokecpiie Eigle,
one of the m st influential journals in the state of
New York, stall s undci the authority of his own
l:r)ine, thnt a young lady, a relative of his, of tery
delira'e constitution, was attacked in Feb. 1842,
with i-e'ere cold, which immediately produced spit
ting of blood, cough, fever, and other dmeernns and
shinning symptoms Through medical lieatoirnt
and c ite she partially recovered during summer.
But on tho return of winter she was attacked more
violently than at first, sho became scarcely able to
walk and was troubled with cough, chills and fever
every day, and appealed to be going rapidly with
consiimpiion ; at this time, when there aaj n i sign
of improvement, Mr. Piatt procured a bottle of
istaii a Bilsim or nn Cni.nRT, which she
took, and it seemingly restored her. Xhc g it a sc.
cond, and before it n half taken he was restored
to pirfect health, which she has enjoyed to the pre
sent tune, without the slighter! symptom ot her for
mer disease.
Mr. Piatt savs "the cure rune under my own nh
seivalinii and I cannot be mistaken as to the farts."
EXTRACT OF A T.KTTF.ll FROM A POST
MASTER, It A TED
Pkmrrokk, Yaebington co., Maine, Apr. 20, 1S I I.
MR. ISAAC BUTTS. Dear fiir: At the re
quest of many of my friends in this place and vici
nity who are Rlllicted with consumption and liver
complaints, I lake the liberty of asking ynu to ap- I
jioml someone in this county as agent to sell W-is-th's
B a ls a h of W ilo Chkiiht, and to send him
a few ibir.cn, as there is none of it for sale within
200 miles from this. I have no doubt that it would
me. I wiiu a reaiiy sale u u were wticre it coum 1
i iorureo wiinoui ioo iniitu expense aim oeiaar.
My wife was attacked aheut aix months since
wilh what the physicians called the first sjige of
Consumption a complaint very prevalent ni this
section of country. Having seen the Balsam ad
vertised in Augusta.
C7 200 MILES FHOIfl HERE, 3
I took the pains lo send there for a bottle of It,
which she took, and which helped her jojlh that
I sent for two bottles more, which shtSwrrTso la
ken, and hn now says she has not felt so well for
six years as she does at this time. All those who
have inquired of me and uscertajQed what effect the
Balsam had, are anxious lo have some for sale in
this vicinity, which ia the cause of my writing you.
Please inform me by return of mail whether you
conclude to send some, and if so lo whom, in order
that it may he known where it ran 1 had.
I am wilh respect vours, etc.
P. G. FARNSWOKT1I, P. M.
The whole country is fast learning that no medi
cineno physician no preparation of any kind
whatever can eqnal Dn. Wistar's Balsam or
Wild Chkrrt.
A TIUXY HOMIERFI I. ( I RE.
Waturvilik, Oneids co., N, Y. Sept 1 R, 1 843.
Dear Sir I owe it to the aflhcted to inform you
that in January last I was attacked by a very vio
lent cold, caused by working in the water, which
settled on my lungs. It was accompanied by a ve
ry severe pain in my breast and sides, and also a
ilistiessing cough. I had in attendance all the best
medical aid in our village ; but after exhausting all
their skill lo no avail, they pronounce. I my disease a
coviRir.p rosstjMPTioK, and they one and all
gare me up to die. After much persuasion I got
the consent of my physician to use the Balsam or
Wilh Ciirv prepared by Dr. istar. I pur
chased of the Agent in our place one bottle, before
using half of which I began to gain strength, and it
was very evident my rough was much belter and
my symptoms in every way improving. I have
now used three bottles, and orrl restored to perftrt
hrulih. This result ia alone owing to the use of
DR. W (STAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHER.
RY ; anJ I lake this method of giving you the in
formation, partly to psy you the debt of gratitude
I owe you, and partly that others similarly afflicted
ma) know where lo apply for relief.
Very truly yours, JAMES -RAGE.
Ms, Palmer. I)ruggisl,underdateof Waterville,
Sept. 2 lib, 1843, writes;
The statement given you by Mr. James Ssge is
well known to be true by this whole community.
It ort iinly was a most remarkal lecure. The sale
of the Hal-am ia very goad, and its success in cures
truty flattering. Yours respfctfullv,
V. I). PALMER.
THK MOST ItKMAIlKVIlLK
CUKK KVER ItKCOItDEI).
HAinoariKLn, N. J , Apiil 20, 1843.
On or abouMbe 13th day of October, 1841, 1 was
taken with a, violent piin in the side near the liver,
which ronroed for about five days, and was fol
lowed by lie breaking of an ulcer, or abscess, in
wardly, wlich relieved the pain a little, but rau.-ed
me o thnw np a great quantity of offensive mattei
and alsonuch blood. Being greatly alumed at
this. I aiplied to a physician, but he said be thought
he couB do but Itttlo for me except give mo some
Merely Pills, which I refused to take, feeling
saiit lid that they could do me no good ; many Ci
ther wmedie were then procured by my wife and
fiieuls, but none did me any good and the di.
rhage of blood and corruption still continued every
fey days, and at last become so oflensive that I
-ii i . ....
cifl'u scarcely ureal ne. i was also arize J wittJ a vi
of-nt cough, which at limes caused me to raise
iuih more blood than I had done before and my
iisease continued in this way, still growing worse,
(mill February, when all hope of my recovery was
given up, and my fiieads all thought I would die
of a tiALLuriaa Curscmptioh. At this moment.
when my life was apparently drawing near iu clone,
1 heard of DR. WISTAR'8 BALSAM OF
WILD CHELRY, and got a bottle which ac
likvid an i m m kdiatelt ; and by the use of only
three bottles of this medicine, all my pains were
removed my cough ami spitting ot blood anJ cor
ruption entirely slopped, and in a few weeks my
health was so far restored as lo enable me to woik
at my trade, (which is a carpenter,) and up to this
time 1 have enjoyed good health.
THOMAS COZENS.
Glol-cestrr Cnt'iTT, N. J , ss.
PvrsvttttHy came before uc, the subscriber, one of
tha Justices of the Per In and for the sij coun
ty, Thomas Cozens, and being duly affirmed ac.
cording lo law, svith the above' statement is in all
things true, '
Affirmed before me, on the 20th of April, 18 13. ?
J CtSMSST, J. P. S
Such is the unprecedented success of this BAL.
SAM,
WATIRE'S FAVORITE WESCRIPTIG"
a prescription congenial to our wants, as it is pie.
pared fnm chemical exttaets from sujb-tances wh.rh
tho author of nature has placed in our own land
for wise purpo-es that many who know nothing
of the mode of its preparation are endeavoring to
reap pecuniary benefits by selling an aitirle similar
in name, or in appearance, or bv representing their
own lra"h as suia-rior to this BALSAM, or by put
ting tip a mixtuie and solemnly asseverating that it
is imported Irom a foreign country, whirh is not the
case. All these deceptive aria goto show that
Wistar's Balaw is known to the world lo be
"THE tillF.AT JiEMEDY." and that lo srll
any mixture it must be like this in name, or pur
port to he like it in substance.
(j 7" Believe not the cunningly wrought fabrics
lions n I take oti'y the original and genuine
WisTAa's It of Wn.n Cimanr.
NO OTHER CAN OS LIKE XT.
Addr II or.lers to ISAAC BUTTS, No. 32
Ann St., New York.
Agents, JOHN W. FKH.I.NG. Sunhuru,
D. BRXUTIGAM. Nnrthtunherlund,
J. K. MO Y Kit. ltfot,mlirg,
J. WAGGONS KLLEIi, Svlhis-tirm-e,
IIKOWX cV CREASY, M,lniville.
Feb. 22d, 1S15 ly
OAKLEYS
nrPMi.tTivi: s rU i
THE valuable properties of Oakley's Depura
live Svrup of Sarsaparilln, as a imrifier of the
bl.XHl, is so well known to the public generally,
tlml it is urinecesK.iiy to ucriipy much sfiace in set
ting forth the advantages to be derived from its
use ; when ver the meiliriue has once been intro
duced, it takes precedence mer all others: eveiy
one t bat has taken it, have derived so signal bene
ficial results from it, that 't ia recommended by
them with ihe n'mo.n coiif,dence. Physicians of
the hiirliCft standing in the profession, prescribe it
to palients tinder their rare ; containing nothing
deleterious, but being composed nt the most mild,
yet efficacious vegetable material, it is offered wilh
coiifiileice, as the cheapest and most efficient pu-
I rifier of the blond now known. The use of a few
bottles, Especially in the spring months, will he at
tended lih a moat decided improvement in the ge
neral atreiafc'thof the system, eradicating any seeds
of disease that nay have been generated, besides
giving health and vigor to the body. For the cure
of Scrofula or Hints Evil, Rheumatism, Tetter,
Pimples or eruption of the Skin, White Swelling,
Fistula, Chronic Cough Asthma, &c. The nu
merous certificates in the possession of the subseri-
Eyr Itid his agrnts, from physicians and others, are
r uffcient to convince the most skeptical of its su
reriinty over all preparations of Sarsaparilla
Willi wholesale nml retail, by the proprietor,
GEORGE W. OAKLEY, North fith street. Rea
dmit, Beiks County, and to he had of the following
pel sons :
l Northumberland County-H. B. Masssr,
Surroiry; Ireland & Mixel, SEwensville ; D
Kroner, Milton.
h Union County. J. Grsrhart, Selinsgrove:
A. Cutelius, Mifflinburg.
Columbia County. R. W. McCay, AVash
ingon. ,
Reading, March 14, 1843.
Va. OiKurt I believe it tha uty of every
oneto do whxteverin thei yer lies, for the b"ne.
fit of their fellow man, al fiaving had positive
prorf in my own family, ofe wonderful properties
of jour Depurative Syrup of Sarsaparilla, I mst
con-ientiousy recommend it to the afflicted. We
hadthe misfortune to lose twoof our children, by
the ireaking out of ulcerous sores that covered the
face, head and neck, although ws bad some of the
mot scientific physicians to attend them and had
triel all the known leniedies, including Swaim's
Paiacea, without avail. Another of my children
wa attackeil in the same . manner, her face and
nert was completely covered; the discharge wss so
offtudve, snd tho disease at such a height, that we
desiaired of her life. Seeing the wonderful effects
of our Depurative Syrup of Sarsaparilla, we were
indicrd In make trial of it, as the last resort ; it
acl'd like a charm; the ulcers commenced healing
ironediately, a few bottles entirely restoredher to
he health, which she has enjoyed uninterruptedly
ev since. As a purifier of the blood, I verily be
lie e it baa not ila equal.
JOHN MOYER, Tailor,
t Walnut street, near Fourth, Reading.
Dnuglasaville, April 19th, 1943.
Mr. Oarlct: My son Edmund Leaf, had the
scofala in the most dreadful and distressing man
nir for three years, during which time he was de
paved of the use of his limbs, his head and neck
wire covered with ulcers. We tried all the differ
ent remelies, but to no effect, until recommended
by Dr. Jihnson of Nonislown, and also Dr. Isaac
Hiester, of Reading, to uae your Depurative Syrup
of Sarsaparilla, of which I obtained sevcial bottles,
the use of which drove the disease entirely out of
his systim, the sore healed up, and the child was
restored to perfect health, which he haa enjoyed
uniiiterrtpledly ever since, to the astonishment of
many pnaons who seen bim during his affliction.
I havetlouuhl il my duty, and send you ihia certi
ficate tint others w ho have a like affliction in the
family nay know where lo obtain so valuable a
medicint. Your truly,
AMELIA D. LEAF.
Sept. 16, 1943. I y -
Te Country Merchants.
Coots, Shoos, Bonnets, Leghorn and
Palm Leaf Hats.
0. W. L. H. TAYLOIt,
at the S. 11. corner of Market and Fifth Sis.,
PHILADELPHIA,
OFFER for sale an extensive assortment of the
above articles, all of which they sell at unusual
ly low pi ices, and particularly invite the attention
uf buyeia visiting the citv, lo an examination of
their stock. G. W. c L. B. TAYLOR.
Philadelphia, May 25. 1S44. ly
CITY TlMTLJliir AUC TIOX,
AND 7BIVA.TB SALES ROOMS,
Nos. iM) and 3i North Thiid Struct,
Near the City Hotel,
PHILADELPHIA.
CC. MACKEY, Auctioneer, respectfully in-
vites the attention of persons desirous of pur
chasing Furniture, to hia extensive Sales Rooms,
(both public and Piisale.) for every description of
Household Furniture, where fan be obtained at all
times, a lurge assortment of fashionable and well
manufactured Cabinet Furniture, Beds, M amasses,
4c, at very reduced prices, for cash,
fj- Sales by Aurtion, twice a week.
May 27th. 1843 ly ....
171l7iX!rr.B. The highest price will he
J' given for Flax Seed, sl tha store of
Aug. 9. 14.1
HENRY MASSER.
T IMC of a superior quality, can no
he had
JJLjAlihe Lima KUuj of II wiry Muser,in Suns
bury.
May 17, 1640.
ROSE OINTMENT
rem TETTKIl.
RINOWOUMA, PIMI'LKfl OH THE FACE, AND OTTIEE
fTt'TANF.Ol'R UlUKTIOMI.
try TUe following ccrtiiea'e describes one of the
most extraordinary mres ever effected by any
application.
PititAnririiiA, Febrnary 1(1, IA.13,
TOR twenty years I was severely afflicted with
-1- TtTTf nn the Face and Head.' the disease;
commenced when I was seventeen year old, and
continued until the Fall of 18:)l, varying in vio.
lenre, but without ever disappearing. During most
of the time, great part of my fuce was covered with?
the eruption, frniuently attended with violent itch
ing; my head swelled at times until it Ml as if it
would burst the swelling was so great, that I coub!
scarcely get my hat on. During the long period
that 1 was afflicted with the disease, I nsej a great
many R plications, (among them several celebrated
preparations) as well as taking inward remedies,
including a number of bottles of Sn.-aim's Panacea,
Extract nf Sarsnpnrilla, A c, In fact, it would be
impossible to enumerate all the medicines I used.
1 waa also under the Care of two of the most dis
tinguished phyician of ibis city, but without re
reiving much benefit, and I despaired of ever being
cured. In the fall nf 1S:10, the disease at the time
being very violent, I commenced lining the Roue
Ointment, (prepared by Vaughan iV. Davis.) In
a few applications the violent itching ceased, the
swelling abated, the rruption began to disappear,
and before I had used a jar the disease was entirely
cured. It has now been nearly a venr and a half
! since, and there is not a vetige nf the disease re
maining, except the scars from the deep pita formed
by Ihc disease. It is impossible for me to describe
in a certificate the severity of the disease and my
suffering, but I will be pleased to give a fuller ac
connt to any person wanting further satisfaction,
.who will cull on me. At the time I commenced
uing the Rose Ointment I would have given bun
dicda of dollats to be rid nf the disease. Since u
sing it, I have recommended it to 'everal persons,
(among them my mother, w ho hud the disease bad
ly on her arm,) who were a I cured bv it.
JAMES Dl.'RNELL, No. 150, Race St.
tty The Rose. Ointment is prepared by E. B.
Vaughan, South East corner of Third and Race
streets, Philadelphia, and sold on agency in Sunhu
ry. by II. II. MASSER,
May 11th, 191.1. Agent,
I(oc Ointment, fur Ti'tltir
A PROOF OF ITS EFFICACY.
1'HiLAnkLFHiA, May 27th, 1 839.
'PHIS i lo certify that I was severely allbcted
' with Tetter in the hands and feet for upwards
of forty years; the disease waa attended generally
with violent itching and swelling. I applied to a
number of physicians, and used a great many appli
cations without effecting a core. About a year
since, I applied the Rose Ointment, which entirely
stopped the itching, and a few applications immedi
ately cured the disease, w hich there has been no
return of, although I had never been rid of it at
any time for forty years. RICHARD SAVACE,
Eleventh, below Siiruce Street.
cry The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B.
Vauuhnn, South East corner nf Third and Rnco
Streets, Philadelphia, and sold nn aeeriry in Sunhu
ry. by II. B. MASSER,
May 14lh. 191.1. Agent.
MEDICAL APPROBATION
(If the ROSE OITME.T,for Tetter.
ALTHOUGH the superiority of the preparation
over all others is fully established, the proprie
tors take pleasure in laying before the public the
following certificate from a respectable physician,
a graduate of the I'niversity of Pennsylvania. Dr.
Banuh, having found in this remedy that relief for
a tedious and disagreeable affection which the means
within the range, of bis profession failed lo afford,
has not hesitated to give it his approbation, although
the prejudices and interests of that profession ate
opposed to secret Remedies.
pHiLAniLPUiA, Sept. 19, 18.1fJ.
I was recently troubled with a tedious herpetic
eruption, which covered nearly one sii'e of my face,
and extended over the ear. Mr. Vaughan, proprie
ty of the Rose Ointment observing my face, insis
ted on my trying his preparation, of which he han
ded me a jar. . Although in common with the muui
bets of my profession, 1 discountenance and disap
prove of the numerous nostrums palmed upon the
public by iunoiaut pretenders, I feel injustice bound
to except tha Rose Ointment from thai class of me
dicines, and lo give it my approbation, as it entire
ly cured the eruption, although it had resisted the
usual applications. DANE. BATCH, M. D.
jy The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B.
Vaughan, South East corner of Third and Race
Streets, Philadelphia, and sold on agency in Sun
hury, by H. B. MASSER.
May 14 th, 184:1. Agent,
EAGLE
Corner of Third and Vine Streets,
WILLIAMSPORT, FA.
fllHE subscriber respectfully announces to tho
JTL public, that he has o?ned a Hotel in the com
modious brick building situate on the coiner of
Third and Pine streets, where he will be happy to
wait npon those who may favor bim with their
company. The Eagle Hotel is large and conveni
ent, and furnished in the ImM mo.letn style. Il is
provided with a large number of well aired and
comfortable sleeping apartments, rooms, private
parlors, Ac. Persons visiting Williamsport on bu
siness or pleasure, may rest as-ured that every ex
ertion will be used to render their sojourn at the
'Eagle Hotel" pleasant and agreeable. His Table
will be supplied with the very best the market af
fords, and his bar with the choicest wines and other
liquors iharges reasonable. The Eagle Hotel
possesses greater advantaces in point of location
j than any other similar establishment in the borough,
I being situate in the business part of the town, and
I within a convenient distance of the Court House
and Williamsport and Elmira Rail Road Depot.
Sufficient Stabling provided, and good and trusty
ostlers always iti attendance.
Attentive, accommodating and honest Servants
have been employed, sod nothing left undone that
will add to the comfort and accoiumodalion of hia
guests.
There will he a carriage always in attendance at
the Boat Landing lo convey passengers to and from
the House, free of charge,
CHARLES BORROWS.
May 14th, 1942. tf
Michael Weaver X. soiv,
nOPE MAKERS & SHIP CIIANDLEBS.
Ao. 1 3 A'ori Water Street, Philudtljjhia.
HAVE constantly on hand, a general assort
ment of Cordage, Seine Twines, &c, vix:
'1 ar'd Ropes, Fishing Ropes, White Ropes, Manil
la Ropes, Tow Lines for Canal Boats. Also, a
complete assortment of Seine Twines, Sec, such as
Hemp Shad and Herring Twine, Beat Patent Cill
Net Twine, Cotton Shad and Herring Twice, Shoe
Threads, Ac. Ac Also, Bed Conn, Plough Lines,
Halters, Traces, Cotton and Linen Carpet Chains,
Ac. all of which they will dispose of on reasonable
terms.
Philadelphia, November 13, 1942. ly.
'si'Ji 1 1 1 Ni. ,"i: Ooi HTca
No. 1.1S Market Street, Philadelphia.
INVITE the attention of Country Merchants
to their extensive assortment of British French
and American Dry (foods, which they offer for sale
on the most reasonable terms.
Pliiladelj'hia, November 13, 181. j.
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