""V A Wcniftn fcltlrit hy tier Husband at her own requests - The following extraordinary tut occurred t short time tine t Wurtemburgh ; wt find it re lated in a late foreign journal : - Adam Gayring, man sixty four years of age, of lioneit and uptight dealings, loved and respec tod by all who knew him, presented himself on the 8th ult. before the authorities of Heidenhcitn, and stated calmly that he had jtut killed his wife. His declaration was immediately taken, as fol lows : "My wife," he said, "as every one knows, has been suffering a long time from illness, and at times the pains she had to endure were sutli ns to affect her reason ; she latterly gave np all hopes of recovery, and continually repeated that not only was life a torment to her, but that she feared that if I died before her, she would be re duced to misery. This moruing, after we hat! read together the 4th chapter of the Bonk of Jud ges, (they wcte devout people, and read the bible .very day,) she requested me to drive a nail into her temple, as Jael did to Sisera, as such a death : cemed to her short and easy, and would put an end to her sufferings; she said she forgave me bofoiehand for the act, of which she adsolved me before God and man. A nail, she said, would not cause a great hemorrhage, and would make hut a slight wound. 'As soon as I am dead,' she added, 'you can close the wound, put me on a clean cap, and no .one will know anything at all about it.' After long resistance, (contined Gay ring.) I gave way to the wishes of my wife. I took a nail and began to drive it into her left temple with hammer, but the nail was too weak, and the point, instead of entering, flatten ed itself on the bone. I then took a small drill, but was equally unsuccessful. My wife grew impatient, and requested me to kill her at once with the hammer, which I accordingly did, by knocking in the skull. The body of my wire is at my house, where you can examine it at your leisure." The magistrate immediately proceeded to the house with a medical man, and Gayring under a strong guard. They found the body dressed, upon the bed. On the left temple there were two wounds, and the right side ofthe skull was ' nocked in as low down as the temple. Beside ie bed was a table, on which was a bible, the ail, drill, and hammer alluded to. On the ground was a basin of water, in which the murderer, according to his own declaration, washed his hands before presenting himself to the authori ties. Garying is now in prison ; he is perfectly calm and convinced that he acted well in fulfilling the wishes of his wife by putting an end to her suf ferings. Some Wurtemburg papers state that the inhabitants of the village of Guessenstadt, where the murder was committed, left their work as soon at they heard of the murder, and spent the day in the Church, fasting and praying lor the soul of the departed. Monterey. The Matamoraa Reveille men tions one incident connected with the history of Monterey, in Nuevo Leon, which is not generally known. The streets of that city were paved by American prisoners, taken by the forces of On. Arredondo from Mina'a unfortunate expe dition of 1816, and cemented with their blood. These men, who had nobly periled their lives to obtain the independence of Mexico, were ta ken prisoners, and after being kept at hard labor in the streets of Monterey for months, were ta ken out and basely shot,aby order oi the govern ment. There is but one survivor of the expe dition, the senior proprietor ofthe Reveille, from which we obtain the fact. Receipk for Making Corn Sovp. Take one dozen ears of corn, (yellow ia the best,) before it ia hard, while the milk will run in breaking the kernel, icore each one down the middle with a knife, then scrape the inside out into t bawl or dish, by running the back of a knife hard over the face of the ear, which set aside, then take the corn cob and what remains on it, put them in a pot and cover with water, and lxil one hour, then take out the cobs and put in with the liqui-J the inside of the corn that was scraped out, and boil together half an hour, put in a little salt and a pint of sweet milk and let it boil up once, dish it up with a little butter. If found loo thick, it may be thinned with water before the second boiling. We are assured by one who has tried, it and who we know to be an admirable judge of what is good, that by fol lowing .these directions the poorest family may enjoy a nutri'otis and most delectable dish of soup. For the Heaves or Bbokkn Winded IIob8E8. Whoever is so unfortunate as to have a heaving or broken winded horse, and desires to cure or make him better, should not suffer him to drink for some time any other drink than weak !i:ne water. The horse will soon relish this, and it seldom fails to produce a radical cure. I will state another way for those who may prefer it. Take from one to two table spoons f jl of ground plaster of Paris, and stir the same into his menses three times day. At first, if at hand, bran fur two or three days then bran end oats lor a few days, with ground plaster, ss above directed, in each ofthe messes. Prau tie Farmer. Tub Last Miller Story. The following anecdote is told in-the Kniukerboker, of N. V. A matter of fact old gentleman in New Eng land, whose wife was a thorough 'Destruciionist,' was awakened out of his sleep by his possessed no, one stormy march night, with 'Husband! did you hear that noise t ItsGa bnel a coming ! its the sound of bis chariot whoeis ! 'Oh, pshaw, you old fool !' replied the rood man 'do you suppose Gabriel ii such sn ass as to come on wheel in such good sleighing as this) 1 1 tell you it's the wind turn over and go 10 sleep ! A doctor in England, advertises in the Da pers that be has removed bis residence near tha grave yard, lor lbs greater convenience of hi patients. n A i K SOTI3 LIST, The fallowing list shows the current value of all fennsylvania Dank Notes. The most implicit re liance may he placed upon it, as it is every utek tarrfully compared with and corrected from Bun nell's Reporter. Ranks la Philadelphia. Nina. Location " Phi tin. NOTES AT PAR. Bsnk of North America , , Dank of the Northern Liberties , . Commercial Rank of Penn'a. . . ' Farmers' and Mechanics Dank . . Kensington Hank . . , Philadelphia Rank . . t Schuylkill Rank Soutbwark Rank , . Western Rank . , Mechanics' Hank , Manufacturer' St Mechanics' B.ink flank nf Prim Township . . (Shard Rnnk . . Rink of Commerce, Into Moyamrnsing Bank of Pennsylvania . par par par par par par par par par pur par par par Country Itanki. Bank of Chester County Westchester par Hank nf Delnware County Chester par Bank of Germantown Germantown par Bank of Montgomery Co. Nnrristown par Doylcslown Bank Dnylestown par Eaaton Rank Esslon par Farmers' Bank of Bucks ro. Rristol par Bnnk of Northumberland Northumtierland par Columbia Rnnk A. Tlridge ro.Columhia par Farmers' Rnnk of Lancaster Lancistci par Lancaster County Bunk Lancaster Rank Farmers' Rank nf Reading Office of Rnnk of Penn'a. Office do do Office da do Office d) do NOTES AT I .nncaster par Lancaster pi Reading par Harrishurg" These Lancaster 1 offices Rending f do not Easton J issue n. DISCOUNT. Rank of llio United States Philadelphia S3 Potisville I Lewistown 1 i Middletown Jul Carlisle j Pittsburg j ITollidsvshurg j HarrUburg J Lebanon j Pittsburg i Pitlabuig i Williamsporl 1 Wilkesbarre I J Allentown Reading Pittsburg fuiled Erie do New Brighton do Charnhersburg 2 Gettysburg Montrose 1 Erie ljnlj Waynesburg JnJ Washington ij Honesdule I j Brownsville 1 York 2a 1 Miners' Rank of Pottsvillo Rank of Lewintown Bank nf Middlotown Carlisle Bank Exchange Bank Do di branch of Harriehurg Bank Lebanon Rank Meichantii' ft Manuf. Bank Bank of Pittsburg West Branch B.ink Wyoming Biink Northnmpton Bank Merits County llnnk Ollice of Bank of U. S. Do do do Do da do Bank of Chamhersburg Bank of Gettysburg Bank of HuKjuelianna Co. brie Uank Farmer' St Drovers' Rank Franklin Bnnk Honesdale Bmk Monnngnhela Bank of B. York Bank N. R. 1 he notes of those banks on which we omit quotations, snd aubatitnte a dash ( ) are not purchasej hy the i'hlladelphia brokers, wnb Ihe exception of those which have a letter of reference. BROKEN BANKS. Philadelphia 8av. Ins. Philadelphia failed Philadelphia Loan Co. do failed Schuylkill Sav. Ins. do fuiled Kensington Sav. Ins. A do Penn Township Sav. Ins. do Msnusl Labor Bank (T. W; Dyott, prop.) failed Powanda Bank Towanda Alleghany Bank of Pa. Bedford Reaver HanUburg Washington Bellefonle Pitubuig Pituburg Fayette co. Greeneastle Harmony no sale closed closed failed closed no sale fuiled Bank or Reaver Bank of Swatara Bank of Washington Centre Bank City Bank r armors & Merh cs Hank Farmers' St Mech'cs' Bank Farmers' St Mcch'cs' Bsuk Hsrmony Institute failed failed 110 sale Huntingdon uank Huntingdon no sale Iewitown nosjle Juniata Bank Lumbermen's Bank Northern Bank of Pa. Wanen Dundaff New Hope Milton Meadviile Port Carbon Carlisle Montrose Unioniown failed no sale closed New Hope DeL Bridge Co. Northumb'd Union Col. Bk. no sale North Western Bank of Pa. closed Office of Schuylkill Bank Pa. Agr. St Msnuf. Bsnk failed closed failed closed Silver Lake Bsuk Union Bsnk of Penn'a. Westmoreland Bank Greeuaburg Wilkesbarre Bridge Co. Wilkesbarre nossle fTj All notes purporting to be on any Pennsyl vania Bank not given in the above list, may be set Jown as frauds. KITIY JERSEY. Bank of New Brunswick Brunswick failed Uelvideie Bsnk Belvidere Burlington Co. Bsnk Medford Commercial Bank Perth Amboy Cumberland Bank Bridgeton I par i par par Farmers' Bsnk Mount Holly Farmers and Mechanics' Bk Rahway i Farmers' snd Mechanics' Ilk N. Riunswick Farmers' and Merchants' Rk Middletown Pi, failed Franklin Bank of IS. J. Jersey City railed failed failed failed fuiled lloboken liugat brazing L-o Iloboken Jersey City Rank Jersey City Mechanics' Bank Manufacturers' Bunk Morris County Bunk Monmouth Bk of N.J. ' Mechsuics Bsnk Mechanics' and Manuf. Bk Morria Canal and Bkg Co Post Notes Newark Bkg St Ins Co New Hope Del Bridge Co N. J. Manufac and Bkg Co latlerson Belleville Morristown Freehold Newark Trenton Jersey City 4 failed i par no sale Newark i Lamhertkville i Hohoken failed failed N J Proieclon St Lombard bk Jersey Cily Orange Bank Orange 4 Paterson Bank Paierson Peoples' Bank do fuiled i Princeton Bank Princeton Salem Banking Co Sulvra State Bank Newark Stale Rank Eliiabethtown State Bank Camden Slate Bsnk of Morris Morristown State Bunk Trenton Salem and Philad Manuf Co Salem Sussex Bank New ion Trenton Ranking Co Trenton Union Bank Dover Washington Banking Co. Hackensack DELAWARE. Bk of Wilm St Brandy wine Wilmington Bank of Delaware Wilmington Bank of Smyrna Smyrna Do branch Miliord Farmers' Bk of Slate of Del Dover Do branch Wilmington Do branch Georgetown Do branch Newcastle Union Bank Wilmington rr ITnder B's par par i I par failed failed 1 P" failed par par par par par par par par l'r a 0J" On sll banks unsiked thus () thers srs ei ther counterfeit or shared notes of lis vsrious ds nominstions, ia ctrculsiion. 11 11.1- l-J J 't J"HW WHITS HOTEL) lUct Struct, Philadelphia. - dy j. PETEiw.ry Till!? location it convenient for Business men visiting the city. Every pains 4a taken to se cure the comfort of trsvellf rs. 1 Mirch 7. 1848. ty ' - Removal., S il Jb Jk aWSSJa RESPECTFULLY Informs tho ci t'tens of Sunhory and vicinity, that he hss removed bis lesidenee to the Brick House in Market street, ont door ws-t of the Red Lion Hotel, where, thankful for past fa vors, he hopes ti receive a continuation of the liber al patronage which has heretofore been extended to him. Feb 28, 1846. Cm MONl)URniOUSE, 1.ATK BRADY'S HOTEL, Opposite the Court Home, D ANVItLE, FBNN'A. THE Subscriber, who asnisted for sc. veirl yesrs in the management of the a bove Hotel, lately kept by Mr. 8. A. Bra- 5 dy, b as leavo to infirm the travelling public, that he has taken the establishment on his own account, on the first nf January, 1840. The House has, of late, undergone many impor tant alterations, and the present conductor promises to leave nothing undone to mske it a comfortable and agreeable, as well ss a cheap end accommoda ting stopping place for strangers who may visit our flourishing village. No pains nor expense will he spsred to fill the table and the bar with the best ihe mukcts afford, and with the determination to lie- vo'e his entire personal attention to the comfort of those who mav make bin house Iheir temporary a IhhIh, and nided by active, careful and obliging ser vants, he hopes to give gen ral satisfaction, and re ceive a liberal share of custom. (T7" Large ond commodious STABLES are at tached to the establishment, which are attendeJ by careful sud obliging ho tiers. GIDEON M. SHOOP. January 24th. 184B. if EVANS & WATSON, No. 70 Sot'Tii Third Street, Opposite the Philadelphia Exchange, Msnufscture snd keep cor- :,- j-flfintly on hsnd, s large as- I . a . Fsortment of thoir Putent 1m- 1 A? .l 0 .1 P I TI P ?'g,y$EPROOF SAFES, which are B i-'s' constructed aato set at rest beina strictly fire proof, snd that they will resist the fire of any building in the world. The ontside-csse of the Ssfes sre made of boiler iron, the inside doc of soipstone, snd be tween tho .uter cass and inner esse is space of s.-rno 3 inchea thick, snd ia filled in with indestruc tible mate11.1l, sn aa to make it an impossibility to ever burn any of the contents inside of this Chest These Hospstone Salumandeis we sre prepared and do challenge the weild to produce any snide in Ihe shape of Book Ssfes thst will stand ss much heat, and we hold ourselves ready at all limes to have them fairly tested by public bonfire, should s ny of our competitors feel disposed to try Ihem. we elso continue to manufacture snd keep con stantly on hsnd, s large and general aaoriment of our Piemium Air-tight Fire Proof Safes, if which we have a large quantity in use, and in every in stance they have given entire antisfaciion to the purchasers of which we will refer the public to a few gentlemen who hsve tbem in use. N. St Q. Tsylor, 129 north 3d St.; A. Wright St N- phew, Vine si. wharf ; Alexander Caror, Con veyancer, comer of Filbert and Oth sis.; John M Furd, 32 north 3d si; Myers Bush, 20 north 3d st.; Bailey & Brother, 133 Msket st James M. Psul, IIH south 4ih st.; Dr. Dsvid Jayne, 8 south 3d st.; Matthew T. Miller, 20 south 3d at.; and we could name aome three or four hundred others if it wire necrsaury. Now we invite the attention of the public, and particularly those in want of Fire Proof Ssfes, to call st our store before purcha sing elsewhere, and we think we can sstisfy them thai they will get a lttei and cheaper article at our store thm any other establishment in the city. We also continue 10 msnufscture Peal snd Co pying Presses, made in such a manner aa to an swer both purposes ; Hoisting Machines, Fite Proof Doors, with our own manufacture of locks on Ihem, with D. Evsna's Patent Keyhole cover attached to the same ; plain and ornamental Iron Railing, Are. N. B. We keep constantly on band a large as sortment of our Psienl Hlate Lined Refiigei .tus, Wster Filters and Coders; and we have also on hand several second hand Fire Proof Chests taken in exchange for ours, which we will dispose of at very low prices. Philadelphia, January 24th, 1846. ly WHOLESALE t RETAIL HAT & CAl WAHK1IOU8K, A". 301, Market Street, above Oth, South tide, PHILADBLFHIA, i THE suhscril rrs respectfully csll the stten lion of their friends snd dealers to Iheir large and well assorted stock of lists and Cs s of every description, wtll adapted Frthe s; ring Irsde, Be ii'i made ofthe best mjterid snd by the most ex perienced workmen, they feet confident to give uni versal satisfaction 10 sll ho msy fsvor Ihem wiih s trial, ss they olTer lo sell aa low aa any house in the city. BAR PALO IT St ULYNN. Philadelphia. January 3. 1846 T To I'uriiaaer of DRV GOODS. rpHE subscriber, No. 121 Pearl street, New JL York, hsving established a Branch at No. 23) South Second St., Philadelphia, is now opening, and will be constantly receiving from the New York Aeciions, sn extensive sssoriment of FANCY aV STAPLE DRY GOODS, which will be sold at the lowest New York pi ices at wholesale snd Retail. Among his slock will he found s good sssortmrnl of ihe following srlides: Jaccnnels, Plaid, II air Cold, Lace, Sirie, Rook, Swiss snd Tsrlstsn Muslins, Bishop and Linen Lswns, Fsney Cap Nells, Fancy and Ball Urease, Thread Laces, Application Do,, rich Black Silk Trimming Lace, Irish Linens, Linen Cambrics, Linen Cambric HJkfs., Curtain Fringes, Cashmere d'Ecosse, Mousehne de I. sine. Milk snd Cotton Warp Alpaccas, ljuorii's Cloth, Gala Plaids, French Merinos, Black Silks, Gloves, Silk Hose, Shawls, Ciavats, Ribbons, Embroideries, ice, Ac. Country Meirhsnls snd others visiting PbiUdel phis or New York to purchase, are respectfully in vited lo call and examine the stocks. Nov. 1. I845! ly O. H. MOORE. Willi AT. Ihe highest price given fur Wheat, al the store of H. MASSER. A new supply of Rose Ointment just received. Nov. 8th, 1845. BAR IRONJust leceived and for sale, cheap for csb, by HENRY MA8SER. Sunbury, Sept. SO, 1845. FPTJKIOR Port wine, Madcris and Lisbon wines. Also superior Brandy and Gin, Lemon Syrup. Also a fsw barrels of Rica Fish, for sals by HENRY MASSER. feunbuiy, July I9ib, nn -ATTORNEY AT LAW,; gUirBTJK Y, P A. Business attended to in tha Counties of Nor ihumt erlsnd, Union. Lycoming snd Columbia, Refer ! P. St A. RevotrDT, ' Low it a St Basso. RoNRa St SwonoaAss, y-VMlaJ. Rstffoins, McFamlakd Sl Co, 8rxRtfts, Ooon St Co., HERR'S HOTEL, iitnRismiRc., pa. . T REO leave to Inform the public that I have left Philadelphia, and am now located in Harris burg, the seat of tbn Executive and Stale Govern ment of Pennsylvsnis, where I now occupy the spacious Hotel, recently kept by Mr. Mstihew Wilson. This spacious building, having been purposely plnnned and erected for a Hotel of Ihe first clsss, is not surpassed if equalled, by any similar estsb lishment in Pennsylvania; and hsving undergone s thorough renovation, Ihe psrlors, rooms and chamber are now fitted up in s style that com bines elegance with comfort snd convenience. My TABLE is pledged to be supplied with the best fare Ihe Markets csn produce; the charges at the sima time being as moderate aa any ofthe best regulated astal lishments elsewhere. In short, no exeitions shall be spared on my p.irt, or on Ihe part of every memler of my household, to make it what it should be, in the Capital nf one of the moat pop ulous and interesting Slates ofthe Union. With these promises, accommodations snd faci lities, and the fact that the Hotel is most eligibly situated, I wiih confidence, most respectfully soli cit the patronage of ihe Public DANIEL HERR, Late of Herr's Hotel, Chesnut st., Philad. Hsrri-burg. Nov. 22, .84!.. rotnTEEw SET ill U it t) I tJX V 1 1 1 1 tfi . "I BasMKiVs Yanvirvoc- s certain cure for worms nfe and very pleasant to take. 2. (iinsnn's Extracts, which remove Urease of all kinds. Dry Paints, Tar, Vainish and Wax, from carpeis nr from clothing, without injuring Ihe color nr ihe cloth. 3. Lonoo Fit Pafrr the best thing known for kilting flies and musquitoes. 4. A certain Destroyer of Rats, Mice, Roaches and Ants, and another of Bed Bujs. 5. Uuhn a Srsciric for sour stomach. Heart Burn snd Water Brash, by one who bad sufft red thirteen years, tafore he discovered the cure. Dn. Stkvi a Green Oistmemt for the Piles. It has never failed lo cure. 7. Harrisox's Tkttxr Wash. 8. Brsmord's Irdklible Irk, without s rival. 9. Ths Co pons d CotrtcTio or Figs just Ihe medieine for children and for women, H la so pleasant lo lake. 10. Out s Yksktarlr Asti biiious Pills. 1 1. Genu's Emolliiht WATis-sRonr Pastk, for Harness, Boots, dec It softens the leather, and keeps out the water. 12. Poor Mab'b Strkkgthsmiwb Plsstir. 13. Jacrsor's Diarbrcka Mixtcrr, which cures the worst Diarrhoea in a few hours. 14 Jacrsoh a DiaiRTARV Mixtcrs, a cer tain snd speedy cure for Dysentery and Summer Complaint. The alove valuable articles are sold wholesale and retail, by L. C. GUNN, No. 1 South Fifth ilreet, I huaaclpkta where Morrkeeiiera and fl itters will be supp'ieJ with pure Africsn Cayenne Pepper, Arnica Flowers, Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glsss snd VarniMies. al the lowest prices. Terms only cash. $y Cut out the sdvcitiscment, and bring it with you. Philadelphia, July 19th. 1845. ly. B K la 1 E V K AND LIVE. THOMSON '.S Compound Syrup of Tar & Wood Aiaptua. riHE unprecedented success of this medicine, in JL the restoration of health, to those who, in des pair, had given up sll hopes, bss given it sn rxs' led reputation shove all other remedies, furnishing evidence of its intrinsic value and power, as the on ly agent which csn be relied upon for the cure of Pulmonary Consumption, Bronchittis, Asthms, Pain in Ihe side and Bressl, Spitting of Blood, Whooping Cough, Uroup, ore Attention is requested lo ihe following ASTON. ISHING CURE.hv Thomson's Compound Syrup 01 I arena wood Iaptha! ! rhilu,klphia, May 3d, 1844. MR. THOMSON Dear Sir With cruteful feelings T inform you of Ihe astonishing effects of your medicine, which has literally rsis d me from a death-bed ! My disese, Pulmonary Consump tion, bad reduced me so low that my physician pro. noanced my case hopeless I Al this junction I be gsn to ue your medicine, and miraculous aa it may seem, it has completely restored me lo health, after everything else bad failed. Respectfully yours, WASHINGTON MACK. Charlotte street, above Geoige street. The undersigned, being personally acquainted with Washington Mark and bis sufferings, bear wilneaa lo the astonishing effects of Thomson's Compound Syrup of Tar, snd the truth of the s- bove statement. JOS. WINNER, 318 North Third street, -DAVID VICKERS, 42 Almond street. HUGH M 'GIN LEY, 8. E. cormr Tamsny and Fourth atreets. Prepared only by S. P. Thomson, N. E. corner of 5lh and Spruce atreets, Philadelphia. Agents. H. B. Master, Sunbury D. Gross, and Dr. Macpherson, Harrisburg ; Jno. G. Brown, Pottavi'.le ( Gen, Earl, Reiding ; Houston St Ma on, Towanda, Bradford county, Pa. Price 60 cents per bottle, or $5 P' r dozen. Beware of all imitation. Philadelphia. June 28th, 1845. ly PIANOS. THE SUBSCRIBER has been appointed stent, for 1 be sale of CONRAD MEYER'S CEL EBRATED PREMIUM ROSE WOOD PI AN OS, at this place. These Pianos have a plain, massive and beautiful exterior fini-h, and, for depth and sweetness of tone, snd elegance of workman ship, are nut surpassed by any in the United State. The following ia a recommendation from Cabi Diets, a celebrsted pertbimer, and himself s man ufactuieri A CAUD. Havibs had the pleasure of trying the excel lent Piano Fortes manfaetured by Mr. Meyer, and exhibited at the last exhibition of the Franklin In stitute, I feel it due to the true merit of the maker to declare thst these instruments sre quits equal' snd in some respects even superior, lo sll ths Pi sno Foites, I ssw at the capitals of Euiope, and during a sojourn of two yaws at Paris. These Pianos will be sold at lbs manufacturer's lowest Philadelphia prices, if not something lower. Persons are requested to call and examine for themselves, at lbs residence of Ihe subscriber. Sunbury, Msy 17. 1845. H. B. MASSER. TT lMfcl, of a superior quality, can now be bad at the Lima Kilus of Hsnry Ms, In Sun buiy. Msy 17, 1115. --i ,l jl.j j. ia 1 1 m v-r-m OAKLEY'S ' nen n atiye si ni p. ' THE valuable properties of Oakley's Depnra tive Syrup of Ssrssparills, ss a purifier of lbs blood, is so well known te lbs pnblie generally, that it ia unnecessary to ocenpy much spare in set ting forth tha sdvantsges to be derived from its use i wherever the medicine bss once been Intro duced, it takes precedence over sll others t eveiy one that baa taken it, have derived so signal bene ficial results from it, that It is recommended by them with ihe utmost confidence. Physicians of Ihe highest standing in the profession, presenile it to patients under their care ; containing nothing deleterious, but being composed of the most mild, yet efficacious vegetable materials, it is offered wiih confidence, as the cheapest and most efficient pu rifier of Ihe blood now known. The ose of e few bottles, especially in the spring months, wtll be at tended with s most decided improvement in the ge neral atrength ofthe system, eradicating any seed of disease that may have been generated, besides giving health snd vigor lo the body. For the cure nf Scrofula or Kings Evil. Rheumatism. Teller. Pimples or eiuplions of the Skin. While Swellinc. Fistula, Chronic Cough Asthma, Ac. The nu merous certificates in Ihe possession of Ihe subscri ber and his agents, from physicians snd others, are sufficient lo convince the most skeptical of lis su periority over all preparalions of Sarsaparills. Sold wholesale and retail, by the proprietor, GEORGE W.OAKLEY, North 6th street, Rea ding, Berks County, snd lo he bad of ths following persons t in Northumberland County. II. B. Masses Sunbury; Ireland St Mixel, McEwensville ; D Krauser, Milton. In Union County. J. Gcarbart. Seliustrovet A. Gutelius. Mifllinburg. In Columbia Countu.U. W. McCav. Wash ington. j Reading, March 14, 184.1. I Mr. Oar irt : t believe lithe nty of every one to do whatever in their power lies, for the bene fit of their fellow man, and bavins; had positive proof in my own family, of the wonderful properties of your Depuralive Syrup of Sarsaparills, I most conscientiously recommend it lo the afflicted. We bad the misfortune to lose two of our children, by the breaking ont of ulcerous sores thst covered the fsce, hesd snd neck, sltbough we had some of the moat scientific physicians lo attend them and had tried all the known temedies, including Swaim's Panacea, without avail. Another of my children waa attacked in ihe same manner, her face and neck waa completely covered; the discharge wss so offensive, snd Ihe disesse st such a height, that we despaired of her life. Seeing Ihe wonderful effects of your Depuralive Syrup of 8arsarilla, we were Induced to make trial of il, as the Isal resort : it scted like a charm ; the ulcers commenced heating immediately, a few bottles entirely restored her lo her beullh, which she hss enjoyed uninterruptedly ever since. As s purifier of the blood.! verily be lieve it has not its equal, JOHN MOYER, Tailor, Walnut street, nesr Fourth, Resiling. Dooglssaville, April 19ih, 1843. Mr. Oarlrt 1 My son Edmund Leaf, had ths scrofula in lbs moat dreadful snd distressing man ner for three years, during which time be was de prived of ths use of his limbs, bis be.id snd neck were covered with ulcers. We tried all lbs differ ent remedies, but to no effect, until recommended by Dr. Johnson of Noriistown, and also Dr. Isaae Hieater, of Reading, to use your Depuralive Syrup of Ssrssparills, of which I obtsined several bottles. Ihe use of which drove Ihe disesse enlirrlv out of his system, the sore healed up, snd Ihe child was restored to perfect health, which be hss enjoyed uninterruptedly ever sines, to the astonishment of msny persona who seen him during his sffliction. I have thought il my duty, and send you this certi ficate that others vho hsve a like affliction in the family may know whers to obtain so valuable s medicine. Yours truly, AMELIA D. LEAF. 8epl. 18, 1843 ly A Ml II Y& It 0CA WHOLESALE &. BETA IX HAT & CAP MANUFACTURERS, South Eait corner of Market and Alh sis.. Philadelphia, WHERE they slwsys keep on band an exten sive assortment of HATS ii CA PS of every description, got up In the best snd most approved st le. Persons derirous rf purchasing superior arti cles on the most reasonable terms, will find il to iheir advantage to call before making purchases elsewhere. Philadelphia, Oct. 6tli, 1844. ly CITY FURM ITURK TACTION, AND PRIVATE SALES BOOMS, Noi. 20 and 31 North Third Street, Near the City Hotel, PHILADELPHIA. CC. MACKEY, Auctioneer, respectfully in- viles lbs attention of persons desirous of pur chasing Furniture, to his extensive Sales Rooms, (both public snd Private,) for every description of Household Furniture, where can be obtained al all times, s Urge sssoriment of fashionable and well manufactured Cabinet Furniture, Beds, Mattresses, &c, at very reduced prices, for caab. 07 Sales by Auction, twice a week. May 17th. 1843. ly - Counterfeiters' DEATH BLOW. rpba puMie will please observe thst no Brandretb Pills sre genuine, unless ths box bss three la bels upon it, (the top, lbs side snd the bottom) each contsining a fae-simile signature of my hand writing, thus B. Brardrrth, M. D. These Is. bel'Rie engraved on steel, beautifully designed, and done al an expense of over $3,000. Therefore it will be seen that the only thing necessary to pro cure the medicine in its purity, is to observe these labels. Remember the lop, the side, snd the bottom. Tbe following respective persons are duly authori sed, and hold CEHTXTXCATES OF AGENCY For tbe aala of brandretk'i Vegetable Universal fill. Northumberland county t Milton Mackry cV Chamheilin. Sunbury H. B. Masser. M'Ewens ville Ireland St MeixelL Northumleiland Wm. Forsyth. Georgetown J. St J. Walls. Union County 1 New Berlin Bogar St Win ter. Selinsgrove George Gundrum. Middle burg Isaac Smith. Beaveriowo David Hubler. Adamsburg Wm. J. May. Mifflinsborg Msnsch St Rsy. Hardelon Daniel Long. Freeburg G. A F. C. Moyer. Lswiaburg Walls St Green. Columbia county 1 Danvllks E. B. Reynolds St Co. Berwick Shuman St Ritlenhouse. Cst tswisM C. G. BrobU. Blootnshurg John R. Moysr. Jetsev Town Lsvi Bisel. Wssbingtou Robl. McCsy. Limestone Ball & MsNloch. Observe thst each Agent bss an Er graved Cer tificate of Agency, containing a representation of Ur BRANDKETH8 Manufactory al Sing 8ing, and upon which will also be ssen exact eopiee of the smsO label neio used upon the Brandrtlk Pill Buxt. Philadelphia, office No, S, North 8th street. B. BRANDRETH.M.D, June Jlih, 1114, noon OINTMENT ' FOIX TETTER. ' RINOWORaM, PIMPl.M OR TH FACR, ARB OTHKJl CPTARKOVfl RRDpnone. fr The following certifiea't deicribe one of fat mmil extraordinary curt ever effected by ana application. pRitActtrniA, February 1(1, 1839. T7OR twenty yeara I was severely afflicted with ' Trttrh en the Fsce and Hesd! the disease1 commenced when 1 was seventrrn yesrs old, snj continued until the Fell of l83fT, vsrying in vio lence, but without over disappearing. During most of the time, great pari of my face wss covered with ths eruption, frequently sttended with violent iteb ing; my head swelled al times until it fellas if H would burst the swelling waa so grest, thst I could scarcely get my hat on. During the long period that I was sfflicled with the disease, I used a great msny si plicslions, (among them several celebrated preparations) aa well as taking inward remedies, including s number nf bottles of Suaim,i Panacea, Extract of Sarapnrilla, Ac,. In fsct. it would be impossible lo enumerate all the medicines I used. I was slso under the care of two of ihe most dis tinguished physicians of ihis cily, hut without re reiving much benefit, snd I despaired of ever being cured. In the fall of 1838, the disease at the time being very violent, I commenced uaing the Rote Ointment, (prepared by Yaughan St Davis.) In s few applications the violent itching ceased, the swelling abated, tbe eruption began to disappear, snd before I had used a jar the disease wss entirely cured. It hss now been nesrly s year snd a half since, and there is not a vestige of the disease re msininf , except the scars from the deep pile formed by the disease. Il is impossible for me to describe in s certificate the severity of ihe disease and m suffering, but I will be pleased to give s fuller se connt to sny person wsnting further satisfaction, who will csll on me. At the time I commenced using the Rose Ointment I would have given hun dreds of dollaia to be rid of the disease. Since u sing it, I. have recommended it to several persons, (smong them my mother, who had tbe disease bad ly on ber arm,) who were all cured by it. JAMES DURNELL, No. 156, Rsce 81. rjj- The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B. Yaughan, 8outh East corner of Third and Race streets, Philadelphia, and sold on agency in Sunbu ry. by H. B. MASSER, May 14th, 1843. Agent. iloue Ointment, IbirTetter. A PROOF OF ITS EFFICACY. Paif.ADki.rHiA, May 87th, 1839. rFHIS is to certify ibat I waa severely sfOicied 1 with Tetter in the hsnds snd feet for opwsnlt of forty years; the disesse wss sttended generally with violent itching and swelling. I applied to t number of physicians, snd used s great many appli cations without effecting a cure. About a yea; since, I applied Ihe Rose Ointment, which entirely stopped ihe itching, and a few applications immedi aieiy cureu ine uiwase, wnicO Were has been nt return of, although I had nevrr been rid of it a any time for forty years. RICHARD SAVAGE Eleventh, below Spruce Street. C3 Tho Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B Vsughan, 8outh East corner of Third sud Raci Streeta, Philadelphia, and sold on sgency in Sunbu, ry.hy H. B. MASSER, May 14lh. 1843. Agent KEDXCAZi APPROBATION OJ the ROSE OINTMENT, for Tetter. A LTHOUGH tbe superiority of ihs prepsiatior over all others is fully established, the proprie tore lake pleasure in laying before lbs public th following certificate from a respectable physicisr a graduate of ihe University of Pennsylvania. D Baugh, having found in Ihis remedy that relief f , a tedious snd disagreeable sffoction which the mean within Ihe range of bis profession failed lo affori has not hesitated to give il bia approbation, althoue the prejudices and interests of that profession ai opposed to secret Remedies. PuiiAnxLraiA, Sept. 19, 1836. I wss recently troubled with a tedious herpet eruption, which covered nesrly one site of my fac snd extended over ihe ear. Mr. Vaughan.propri loi of the Rose t lint men t, observing my face, insi ted on my trying his preparation, of which he bar ded me a jar. A llhough in common with ihe men Iwre of my profession, 1 discountenance and diss, prove ofthe numerous nostrums palmed upon tt public by ignorant pretenders, I feel injustice hour to except the Rose Ointment from that class of m dicinea, and lo give it my approbation, as it entir ly eurrd ihe eruption, although it had resisted l! usual applications. DANL. BATGH, M. D. rX Tha Rose Ointment is prepared by E. ' Vauijhan, South East corner of Third and Ra Streets, Philadelphia, and sold on agency in Su bury, by H. B. MASSER. May 14th, 1843. Ag" EAGLE -tLr lis m. . Corner of Third and Vine Street, WZXsZiXAMSPO&Ty PA, THE subscriber respectfully snnounces to I public, thsi he has opened a Hotel in the co modious brick building situate oq the corner Third snd Pine streets, where hs will be happy wait npon those who may favor him will, th company. The Eagle Hotel is large and convei enl, and furnished in the best modem style. Il' provided wilb a large number of well aired a comfortable sleeping apartments, rooms, priv parlors, Ac Persona viailing Williamsport on I ainesa or pleasure, may rest as-ured that every 1 ertion will be used to render their sojourn st 1 "Esgle Hotel" pleasant and agreeable. HisTs will lie supplied with the very best the msrket fords, snd his bsr with ihe choicest wines snd oil liquors chsrges reasonsble. Ths Esgle He possesses greater advantages in point of local than any other similar establishment in the borou being situste in the business part of the town, wiihin a convenient distance of the Court Hoi aud Williamsport and Elmira Rail Road Depot. Sufficient Stabling provided, and good and tru ostlers always in attendance. Attentive, accommodating and honest 8erva have been employed, and nothing left undone t will add to lbs comfort snd sccommodsiion of guests. There will be e carriage slwsys in sttendsner ihe Boat Landing to convey passengers to snd fi Ihs House, free of chsrgs, CHARLES BORROWS Msy 14 th. 1848. If MichasFl-Weaver a. Son, BOPB MAJEEBS aV SHIP C HANDLE A'o. 13 North Water Street, Philadelphia. PAVE.constsntly on hsnd, a general ass ment of Cordage, Seine Twines, Ac, Ropes, Fishing Ropes, Wbits Ropes, Ms Is Ropes, Tow Lines for Canal Boats. A Is complete sasortment of Seine Twines, dee, sue'. Hemp Sbsd snd Herring Twine, Best Patent Net Twine, Cotton Shad and Herring Twine, S Threads, Ac Ac Also, Bed Cords, Plough Li Halters, Traces, Cotton and Linen Carpet Chs Ac all of which they will dispose of on rneson, teims. Philadelphia, November 13, 1843. ly. SPEftlNG, e&iT&"ca No. 138 Market Street, Philade.pl INVITE the attentiosj of Country March to ibsir extensive assortment of British Fr and American Dry Goods, which they offer for en the most reesonsbls terms. Philadelphia, November IS, 1842. ly.