A Large Organ. At Frryboury in Switzerland i very pow erful organ, which it well described by cor respondent of th New York Observer; It has 7900 pipes, some of them 32 feet long, iid 04 stops. It is an instrument of power, nd though the traveller is compelled to pay e leven francs to hear it on a week day, it U worili the money. At first one imagines a trick is played upon him, and that a full orchestra ac companies the organ. The mellow tones melt in and float away with the Itoavier notes, as if a band of musicians were playing out of sioht. Many refuse to believe it is not a deception till they go up and examine every part of the instru menu The effect is perfectly bewildering. There is the trombone, the claronet, the flute, the fife, and ever and anon the clear ringing note of the trumpet. The performance is clo ed with an imitation of a thunder storm, in which the wonderful power of the instrument is fully tested. At first you hear the low distant crowl swelling up and dyinr sway. The next peal breaks on the ear with more distinct and threatning sound. Nearer and nearer rolls up the thunder cloud, sending its quick and heavy discharges through the atmosphere, till clap fol lows clap with stunning rapidity, rolling and crashing through the building till its solid arch es tremble as if the real thunders of luaven were bursting overhead. I did not dream that a single instrument could possess so much pow er. The same correspondent also described two suspension bridges in Freybotirg : one remark able fur its great length, the other for its ex treme beauty. The latter connects the tops of two mounts n, swinging over a frightful gulf that makes one dizzy to look down into. There ore no buttresses or mason work in siht at a little distance. Shafts are sunk in the solid rock of the mountains, down which the wires that sustain it are dropped. There it atretic, a mere black line nearly 1500 feet in the hea ven, from summit to summit. It looks like a spider's web flung across a chasm ; its delicate tracery showing clear and distinct againU the sky. While you are looking at the fuiry crea tion suspended in mid-heaven, almost expecting the next breeze will waft it away, you see a heavy wugon drive on it. You shrink buck with horror at the rashness that could trust so frail a structure at that dizzy height. But the air hung cobweb sustains the pressure, and the vehicle passes in safety. Indeed weight steadies it, while the wind, as it sweeps down the gulf, makes it awing under you. The large suspen sion bridge ia supported on four cables of iron wire, each one composed of 1,05(5 wires. As the Menia bridge of Wales is often said to be longer than this, we eive the dimensions of both: Freyburjr, length 905 feet height 174 feet, breadth, 5iS feet. Menia, length 560 feet, height 130 feet, breadth 25 fret. A span of 905 feet, without any intermediate pVr, seems impossible at first, and one needs the testimony ol his own eyes before he can fully believe it. Poetry Kxlraordinary. The circumstances that called forth the fob lowing amusing distich arc as follows : At the late session of the Northampton Court, a case of trover and conversion was tried for a horse, which the defendant, Jos. Sterner, of Lehigh County, got into his possession, and which horse died three days thereafter. Messrs. Mathew Hale Jones and J. Glancy Jones were the law yers concerned. This steed would delight all the lads of the fancy. When driven by Matthew and mounted by Clan- Tint with one lawyer driving, and one on his back, The devil took pity and killed the poor hack. But even grim death could not save him from trouble, The lawyer resolved that he should still carry double, ' So a suit for conversion 'gainst the devil they tried, ' When Hale got the hoofs, and Glancy the hide. Lehigh Bulletin. A Valentine's Joke. A New York corres pondent of the Boston Transcript tells an anec dote connected with Si. Vulentine's day. 'A talented physician, who was a strong be liever in phrenology, had been for a long time endeavoring to make his addresses acceptable to a fair ludy whom the science taught him had all the bump$ requisite to make her a most de sirable partner for life, but the lady would not acknowledge the 'soft impeachment, and laugh ed at the swain for believing in humbug. Ho, poor fellow, was ton much in love to bo wise, and persisted in his attentions. Ou St. Valen tine' day, the lady determined to finish the bu siness, and she sent him an ornamented paper, containing these lines : "When I put all the bumps of your thick head to gether, T think that your brains are as light as a feather; From the Urge cotton bumps on your best tout 1 I see Your thoughts are far more on your dress than on me. The man who is destined to make me a bride, Must have more within, sir, and less of outtide." It seems, however, that the bump of the gen tleman's sell-complacency was not at all distur bed by this hint at his self-conceit and vanity, for he pas wd it off for a joke of some Boston cousin, and tuld the whole a flair, in confidence, on St. Vale mine's day, to his fair incogum !" The Diffebkm-k l wish you would not smoke segars!" said a plump little black-eyed girl to her lover. "Why not I smoke aa well as your chim ney I" "Because chimneys don't smoke when they id in food order." TO Country Merchants. THE Subscriber. Wholesale Merchant, Manu facturer and Deilt-r in Philadelphia, respect fully invite tho Country Merchant who are a-l-out purchasing ih.ir Spring; nd Summer Sup plies, tn an examination of their respective Stock of Ootid. We believe that our sever-d assortment are complete hive ever been effete J in Ills city, and shall be pleased to have I hem Rive us a call, Importers and Dealers in Silk and Fancy Dry Good. Caleb Cope St eo. 105 Market St ahov 4th WARP Remington 93 " Ashhurat V Remington 80 " See. Brother St eo 70 " Yard & Gillnviie 109 " Domestic and Foreign Dry Goods. Reynold. MrFadand Si co 105 Market Slreit Morgan. Hock Si co 67 W BOB Conner B3 Samuel Hood St co. N R cor of Market St ftih St King, Boyd .V King, 86 North Second St, opposite the iviiiititiin House William H Brown & co SO North Fourth st Julian. Mnson V eo 150 Market at Eckel. Spanghr St Itatgurl, 129 North 8 J at above Rare Smith, Howell St Harr 3.1 North Second t Barclay Lippincolt. 166 Market at, one door he low Fifth, sooth aide Ludwig, Kn-erller St co, 112 North Third, 8 W corner of R.ice at Haas St Hollinirsworth, IS North Sccon.l st and 2 Church A I v Jimes J B well St co nO Market st Frederick, Dewalt St co 63 North 3d at Importers and Dialers in Hosiery, Gloves, Trim mings and fancy Goods E S Bil'nelt, 3 4th st. ea-t aide below Market JAJP8 Reiner, 48 N 2d st, 4 doora below Arch at Cluths, Cattimeres, Veilings. Tailors' Trim, mings, Ac. DcOouraey, I,,if nrcado co. 77 Market st. William II l.ovo 147 " J God ley Spry St co. 84 " Hardware and Cufleru. Edward S Handy (V co. 98 M ukel st shove 3d Yardley, Sower St co. 141 47 177J " lt " IS7 " 195 " s'wive 3d be low 2.1 John S Finhi it St co. Hen R Reeve St Co. Wra T Howell & co. Deacon St Peterson Martin Dtichh r St Bro. Michiel V Bak.r below nth 815 4 North Third st 70 Maalin St Pepper Fauat & Winchienner Saddlery Hardware, and Carriage Trimmings. John M Fotd 32 North Third st II St G Fricke 14 " Goff St Peterson 12 North Fouith st Wm Ford 7 " Suddiery, Saddlery Hardware, Harness, Trunk; Ac c. Edward P Mover 38 also 252 Market st. Publishers, Booksellers und Stationers. Giigg St Elhoit 9 North Fourth st Hogan Si Thompson 80 " Hides, Oil and Leather Dealers. William Musser St co 2fi3 Maiket t II M Ciawford 204 Norlh Third at Boon, Shoes, Bvnnets, Caps, Leghorn Palm Hals W E & J G Whelan, Wi8 Market st Levick, Jenkins St co ISO " China, Earthen Ware and Glass. Alexander Rend 2(15 Market at Peter Wrieht & Sons 25! " Wright St Wharton 29 North ThirJ st Benedict, P oney St Son 125 " William P Hacker 62 North 2d st. above Arch Manufacturers and Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, I'uiiits, Oils, iVr. Thomtia P Jam.s 212 Market at Thompson. Pancoast & Co 40 " below 2 J Caleb Cics.n 6 Noiih Third t Manufacturers of Se ives, hiidilles. Screens, und Wtretovrk in general, Joseph A Nceiilea St eo. 64 North Fiont st Combs, Brushes, Buttons, SpoiJ Cotton, Trim mings, Fancy Uooils, dc. A;c Oliver Martin V4 North Fourth st S. M. U y 10 Manufacturers and Importers of MH lary Goads Fringes, Curds, Tassels, Curriuge Imcc, S,c. William II Horstmann St Sons, 51 Nonh Third si Manufacturers of Umhllas, 1'arusols und San Shadts. Sleeper. Brothers 126 Market t Wright Sl Rr.nheis 1U5 " William A Drown fat; Manufacturers if Hats, Cups, Wool Huts, &,e Henderson & Levick 144 Market st S St O C Nichols 144 " Manufacturers of Patent Flour and Furniture Oil Chilhs, and Elastic Carriage Curtains. Potter St Carmichael 686 North Thin! t Isaac alacauley, Jr. 6 North Fifh at Manufacturers of Ladies' and Gentlemen's C heart n tli n i. - - 4 ruvcutajr i rutins. A L Hirker St co 150 Corsi.ul st Georg B Bain 8 and 25 No.Ui Founh st Importers of Toys, Fancy and Stap'e Goods, Bru shes una I'erjumery A F Oit Monrose 16 K Kouitli Mow Ma kel Louis C Bauer ichs 170 Ma ke! at Manufacturer rf Combs, Uruthis, Snaps a id Perfumery. Thomas Buret), jr (late of Pit'talm g) 183 MatketM Groceries. William V Anderson St a 21 North Water st John Trucks 17 N Filth si. comer of Comm. rce Waierinsn St Oabourn, N W cor. of 31 4 Arch t R Patterson &.co 1 82 Market i Dealer in Candies, Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, 4 c John J Richardson 43 Market st. Mow 3d Importers of all hinds of Shipping Furs. Willum G. iase Sl Sons, CO 8 Front lei .w Chrsnut .IgricuUurnl and Horticultural Jmdeiueids, Gar. den, Grass and Fh-wer Seeds. D O Prouty, 194 Market t. Mow titb South side Looking Classen, Plated and Fancy Hardware, Combs, Brushes, A,e. William Si Walter C.ea. n 14 North 4th at Importer and Deafer in Bolting Cluths. Jacob Fry 68 North 3d st. (i-uccesorlo Rulers) Manufuetw trs and Dealers it Straw Goods, Hair Edgings, 4e. William M St Jmr E Maull, 30 North 2d at. Manufacturers of Caps mnd Stocks, and Dealers in Boots, Shoes and Bonnets. James T Lcei & co. 124 North Thi.d at Manufacturer of Pa ent Leather, GLeed Muslin, Carriage OU Cluths and Caps, John T Hollowuy 9 JSunh Fif.h sl Brass Eight Day. 30 Hour and General Clock Es tablish rn ems, James 8 Smith 83 North Third st. near Cherry J mes Uarher 338 Market t. sou'h side above 7th A E I.ovi II corner of Third and Wood at, sud corner of Fourth and Market sU. Print Warehouse, Dtalers in Prints, only. Morall St co. SOI Market sl. 3d door sbo Ffib. Philadelphia Feb. I5lb, 1845. FIFTY DOfJiAltfl REWARD I CANTRELIS Celebrated Family medicines WILL not cure every thing, but atill remain unequalled in their several departments by every thing ever offered to the publie. who have voluntary came forward and offered numerous and highly respectable teetim mial of their superior 1 flicicy . CantreWs Compound Medicated Syrup of Sar. saparillat or, Anli-Seorbutic Syrup, for the cure of Scorfula, Chronic Rheu.n itism. Chronic Swel. lings of tho Joints, Eruptions of the Skin, snd all Disees arising from the abuse of Mercury, SfC, unsurpassed by any thin; in the market, combi. ning all the virtues resident in the Ssrparilla with a modern medicament, only lately brought out by the most respectable medical authorities. Price, 60 cent per b-ltle. CnnfreH's Jntr-Dyspcptic Powder, for the re lief ami permanent cure of thnt nisl distressing complaint, D.veitepsi 1, in all its forms and stages. It is ttuly a most valu ible remedy. Sjld in bottles at 25 and 50 cents each. Cuntrel'i .Igue. Mixture and Tonic Mcdica menta, stands at the head of the list unrivalled by ny, or all the innumerable medicim In n-e throughout the lenRth snd bread h of the Und, for the cure of Fkvsh snd Ann in all its stages, and from all its consequences. Resident-) in Fever and Ague district should never be without it. The suhscriM will forfeit EIFTY DOLLARS where bis medicine. luiU to per form a cure in the most obstinate cae. Hold Who's:.s and Retail by CALEB CUES SON. at bin Drug Warehouse, No. 6 Norih Third Street, Philadelphia; Uo, bv the nculirly ap pointed agent, SEJ'H W. ROBERTS, Wholesale Druggist, No. 54 Water Street. Mobile. Prepared only by the Subscriber, corner of CAR PENTER and SECOND Streets, below Christi an, Philadelphia, where it ia also retailed. Observe, none are genuine without tie si ens lure f JOHN A. CANTRELL. C anireir Apriie Mixture, or Tonic For the cure of nil B Hints affections, if taken ac cording to directions. It is a never tailing remedy which no fami'y ought m be without, especially in low murahy countries. As this medicine Is rut on under the nmnrie- tor's immediate inspection on the most scientific principles, Mng Pur. ly Vegetsble, and having tried its etricaey on thousands, for upwards of 12 yiar. and to hi knowledge when taken strictly ac cording to directions, there hns not been one fa lore. I nder such circiim-tancea I recommend it te the public, adding a certificat) in support of my asser tion. I. John Burn", do certify thnt I waa in the ship I'ob.cro Plant of Philadelphia. Cat.l. Reed, in June, 1S27, bound lo Liverpool; took the fever and spue and !a'd in Liverpool some t'me under the doctor's hand, went fioin tbere to Baltimore. lay in the Infirmary for four or five weeks fiom thence tn Philadelphia ; was sis months under Dr. ("oats; from llienee to New York went lo tt.e Hospital, remained there about four wieks without sny relief tried every thing without sny hem fit. lor five vears. lleiring of Cantrell s Ague Mix ture from a friend, I went lo bis store, told him how I whs afflicted, and got a bottle of his mitture and used it according to directions. It made a per- led cure, and I have not had the least return since. I do with confidence recommend it to the public. JOHN BURNS. ItlrtllraUil Syrup orsurnnparllla. Philadelphia, April 10th, IS44. Mr.JoHN A. Cthh.i , Dear Sir, Hating Itun sfflic'ed for upward' of two year with ulceration of the throat, de-troyii g the whole of the toft p il.ite, then through the upper part of my mouth into my nose, from which sever- ul pieces of hone came out, which partially dctroy. ed my speech, tbrouch a kind Providence and your Medicate, I Syrup of S iraxpinlt 1, 1 am now tetored to pei b et hejlib.snd my sight. whch was so much impair' d, is as rtrong hh w hen a boy. I thought il a duty I owed to you and those simi larly utl'ectid, to make it public. 1 uuis, R. spec follv, SAMl'EL KIRK, Corner of Tenth and CVates Streets. I, Ga' ril J.insb'ii, No. 6 R. rkliss Street, do cer lifv tbal my wife, Jjne, was alllic'ed for two years with b'lieuiniiifiii, and ut U-t was entirely doaMed, so thai slio was i.Miged to Ih-confined to Im l , bear, inrf f Csiit'eU's Melitated Syrup of Haiaiparilla, or Ami fcorbu'ic Syrup, I procured four bottle, which completely removed all her pains and stifl ncn from her limbs; twom.re bottles made a per fect cure. Sl e is now able to attend 10 her house hold ilulb s as usual. GABIIIL JUNSI'ON. Philadelphia, Jan. 22 I, 1814. fj rripiive Pamphlets may be had of the sgenli. (Gratia.) J. W. FRILING. Sunbury, Nov. 9, 1841. ly .igent. A S II rt V V IS O V, A HAT & CAP MAiNUFACTlIUEUS, South East rornrr of Market and 4th sis.. riiilatlrlplila, "ITfHERE they alwaya keep on hand an exten J sive i-i 1rt1n. nl of HA TS IS CA PS of every description, got up in the bel and most approved tj le. I'eis im denrous of purchasing cuieiior arii cb a on Ihe most r caw. mi le terms, will fii d it to il.eir advantage lo call b. fore making t'Uithsse el-eh re. Philadelphia, Oct. 5th, 1844. Iv L)Oi IaiLaSiia03tj vi:;i:i'4iti.i: ioiipoi .m, r thk cms ir n v spepsi a . THIS Medicine is offered to the public gener ally, from a full conviction thnt it is -uperior to any other medicine now in use, for the cure of Dyspepsia. Liver Complaint, Nervous Debility or Bodily Weakness, cVc. Its rfTecshsve been tested in a private practice ofneir ii;ht yens, and it Is now more extensively circulated, st the s.diciiude of many who have re reived ihe mitd signal benetil from ihe u-e of it. The following ia one among a numlier of cc rtifi calea teceiv.d it, irlation to the success of this me dicine 1 Lr astsm Co. Manh 18. Da. ficosna W. Allen, Dear Sir. U is wuu Kr at p'easure ihst I in form you of ihe success attendiiig your Dyspeptic Medicine, white employed in my piatiice. From paat experience, 1 firmly believe that in eight esses out of ten, the Dyspeptic, by the use of your medi cine, rusy entir.ly 11J himself of this ihorn in the pathway of life: not only jn dysjplic esses, but 111 all eases of constipation, and diseases deud.ng on a dibililared state of in nervous system, toge ther wnh a torpid slit of the bowels, will your E liiir be found o( inestimable vslue. Numerous in stance wherein the usefulness of the medicine hss been realh-ed, may l foi warded, if required. I wi.h you great success, and recommend the medi cine to lbs suffering pari of mankind. Youis, with great respect, ROBERT AGNEW, M. D. rj For sale at Ih store of H. B. Master, agent for the proprietor, Sunbury, Pa, October aoib, 1844. ly H. B. lAOOEB. ATTORNEY AT LAW, SUIT BtTRT, PA. Business attended to in the Counties of Nor thuiplerland, Union. Lycoming and Columbia. liefer (01 I tie has Hamt Sl Co.. "t Lnwkft St Barroiv. Hart, Ccmwtnn & IlAttT, Philad. km soms, MrFAMLARn St Co. SpRtn, Goon St ;o., P II O T E C T ION AGAINST SMUGGLERS. P. It. ,M Assr.u & C. si. II A IX, RESPECTFULLY offer to the public their self-prepare I, well tested and highly effectu al preparation for the extermination of Ualsj, mice, Iiyiiiffj nnl Cock roarlivN. They piomise thoa i,f the public who may be annoyed by these destructive ermin, complete riddsnsce. after using this highly effectual prepara tion for s few day. Thi preparation possesses the sinr.ulir property, that without being sctoal poison, it will not only kill the Rata am! Mieo. but will, in consequence of Ihe smoke it produces, positively compel those that do not directly partake of it, precipitately to lesve the house CAUTION A t e-e re always persons wil ling snd ready, at the iutrudiiciion of any viilunhlc arlicle, to offer spuiii.ua imiist 01 a 1 f ihe genuine production, we warn the public from purchising this prepsration at any oilier place than at the store of 11. B. Masse", Sunbuty. P B. M. St O. M. II. fX This preparition is sold at 25 cents per box, and may be bad at the above named ftorc, at any lime. Sunbury, Feb. Rih, 1845. SPA NISH H I DBS TANNKKS OIL. :000 D.y Li Plat Hides first quality. '.trtOO Dry Li Guira. do IOOO Dry Salted La Gulra. do ttOOO Dry Sall.d llr ail Hides, do 5W Bales Green Salted I'atua Kips. iiO Bab Dry Pa n Kips. I'iO Barrels Tanneia' Oil. Tanners' and Curriera' Tools. For sale lo Country Tanners ut ihe lonrsl prices nnd upon Ihe lest t rms. N. B. The highest maiket prices paid for all kinds of leather. D. KIRKPATI.MCK & SONS. No. 21, South I bird St. Phil .delphia. September 14. 1844. ly. NOTICE TO MCItllllMS & .til I.I.I Mile's . AVM. M. & JOS. K. 3IAULL, M AN U FACTU REPS AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC STRAW GOODS, No. SO, North Second Strert, ( iypot.it e the Madison House, J PHILADELPHIA, WHERE will be f mnd a general as-oit- " ment of Florence Braids, All errs. Rul-s lands, Peddles. Willow PUil, Rice Sl'sw, and tbe much admired Neapolitan Lace, "d Fancy Biin nets, manufactured by os, and for sale at the lowe-i manufacture price Merchants snd Milliners are invited in give tin a Cill upon visiting the City. OCT" N. B. We have sImi rom-tan ly making our superior hair snd oil . r edgings, all of which will be sold cheap, for cash. Pbiladeh hia, Mnv 25, 1841. ly SIllJC.Kirrs I'ATKXT WASHIITG lrCACJHIlTS. MIS Machine hi now l en le-tcd by more than thirty families in thi neighborhood, and Ins given entire i-atii-f 11 lion. It is o simple in it ci instruction, thot tt cai not gel out of rrdr. It cr, mains no iron toiu-l, nnd i.o,piingsor rollers lo net out of repiir. Ii will do twice ss much wash inc. with les.4 than ball tbe wear and tear of an) of tin lite in veu i. m-, mid whit is of greater in por lai.ce.it costs but Utile over half us much ad otbor wasbing machine. The uha riber has ihe ecu-ive right for Nor. tbundierland, I'nion, L Coming, ('olumbia, Lu r.erne snd Clinton counties. Price i f sire le mi. bine f 6. H. II. M ASSKR. Tbe f.dlowirg cetifieate s fiom a few of those who have lhe-e in -rehire in ue. Sunbury, Au. 21, IRI t. We, the subscriber, certify liial we have lunv in uie, in our families, "Sliueeil's patent Wash ing M.ichine."and do not hesitate string thnt it is a most excellent inven'i -n. 'That, in Wa-bing. rl w ill htve m.re than one h i1! tbe u-u d labor. That il dix-a not requiie more than one third the iisosl qnanii:y of sop and water ; snd that there is no rubbing, and cons queiiily. bttle or no wear, inn 1 r tearini!. Th ft it knocks i ff no butioua, and Ibat the finesl clo.hes, such as collars, laces, luck", frills, Sic, may be wast ed in a very utiorl lime without tbe lei.sl injun , ai.d in fact w ith, ut any apparent wear and tear, hutev, r. We iht ref .r -cheerfully rvcomiiiend il I our fiends and to the public, a a Uiost useful and labor savinc m o bine. CHARLES W.HEGINS, A. JORDAN. CHS WEAVER. CHS PLE S.NTS, GIDEOX MARKI.E. Hon. GEO. t:. WEI KER, BEN J. HENDRICKS, GIDEON LEISEN RING. 11 run's Hotei, (forimrly Tremoi.l H iu-e, No. 116 Cti.tnul stieer,) Philadelphia, Seplemlx r 21st, 1844. I have used Shugrrt's Pstent Washing Machine in my hou-e upwards of eight month-, and do not hesilata lo lay that I deem it one of the mo t use lul and valuable labor-saving machines ever inven ted. I formeily kept two women continually oc cupied in washing, who now do as much in Iwo daya as they tlien did in one w-etk. 'There is no wear or tear in washing, and il require not more than one-third Ihe usual quantity ol coap. 1 Imve hsd a numlrrr of oihir in .chines in my lam ly, but tins iasu decidedly superior to every thing else, sud so II' tin liable lo get out of 11 p or, thai I would in do without one if they ahould cost ten limes the price Ibey are arid for. DANIEL HERK. GLASS. 8 by 10, (rest quality, Cut Nails, all s ues, Sail, by the sack snd barrel, Hals and Caps, of the beat qualify. All f ir sale at reduced prices, by Suubury.Ocl. 26, 1844. II. B. MASSER. 1 ()f BAGS Salt, X JJ mo BsmU Jo., st 1 75 cash, for sale by B. HENDRICKS. Sunbury, Oct. 19th. 1844. 'Y WEED ( LO TH, a handsome article, all wool, light and elastic, for Summer Coats and Paul, for aale, very low, by June 16. H. B. MASSER. Tl ALZORINES, a handsome article for LaditV Dresses, fur sate cheap, by June 16. II. D. MAS6ER. OAKLEY'S Wni'unATITC Sl'Rl'I. rpiIE ealunh'e properties of Oakley's Deptira- S,,u'1 of "sraaparilla, as a purifier of ihe blow , is so y.P ,nown , pu(,jo gr,nay( hat it Is unnecessary to occupy much spare in set ting forth the advsntsge to be derived from it use ; wherever ihe medicine has once been Intro duced, U ul,,, precedence over all othera: eveiy one that ha taken il, have derived so signal bene final result, from it, that il i. recommended by them with ihe utmost confidence. Physician of the highest standing in the profession, prescribe it to patient under their care ; containing nothing deli teriou. but being Composed ol Ihe mot mild, yet efficacious vegetable malerials.it Is offered with confidence, as the cheapest and most efficient pu rtfier of the blood now known. The use of a few bottle, especially in Ihe spring months, will be at tended wiih a most decided improvement in the ge lieral strength or the system, eradicating any reeds of diseare lhal may have been generated, besides giving health and vigor to the body. For the cure of Scrofula or Kings Evil, Rheum alism, Tetter, I imples or eruptions of the Skin, White Swelling. Ftsiula, Chronic Cough Asthma, Str. The nu mernua certificates in ihe possession of the subscri ber and his sgents, fiom physician and others, sre sudicient to convince the most skeptical of in su periority over all preparations of 8arsaparilla. S.,1,1 wholesale and retail, by Ihe proprietor, GEORGE W. OAKLEY, Norlh fith street. Itea ding, Beiks CoBiity, snd lo be bad of the following pel sons : In Korthumlierlnnd Count". 11. B. Mas.f, Sunbury ; Ireland Si Mixel, McEwensville ; D Krauser. Milton. In Union County. J. Gearhsrt, Selim groves A. Gutelm, MifTlinburg. In Columbia County. R. W. McCay, Wash inglon. Reading, March 14. 184:1. Mn. (1nt.tr: I believe il tbe tity of every one lo do whatever in their power I ie, for the Ir ne. fit of their fellow mao, and having had po-i ive proof in my own family, of the wonderful properties of your Dcpurative Syrup of Sarsaparilla, I m st coiiscientiou-ly recommend it lo Ihe afflicted. We had the mii-fortune to lose Iwu of our children, by the breaking out of ulcerous sores thai covered Ih. face, head and neck, although we had some of tin most -cientitic physician lo attend thi m and had tried all the known I e medics, including fwaim's Panacea, without avail. Another of my children was attacked in Ihe same manner, her face ar.d neck w completely covered; the discharge Was so offensive, snd the disease at such a heght. that we despaired of her life. Seeing the wonderful effects of your Depuraiive Syiup ol S irsaparill 1, we were induced lo make trial of il, as the Inst resort ; it acted like a charm; the u'cers commenced healine immediately, a ft w bottles entirely restored lo r to her health, which she bus enjoyed tiniliteriuptedly ever since. As a purifier of the bio. d,I verily be line it has not its equal. JOHN MOVER, Tailor, Walnut street, near Fouith, Reading. Dongl issville, April 19th, IRIH. Ma. OAKiri: My son Edmund Leaf, had the scrofula in the most drend'ul snd diMies-ing man ner for lhre years, dining which lime he wis dr. ptived of tbe use of bis limbs, bi he id and neck were covered with ulcer We tried all the differ enl remedii a, but to no effect, until recommended by Dr. Johnson of Noriintown, and alo Dr. Isaac Hiester, of Reading, to use j our Depuraiive Syiup of Sarsapsrilta, of which I obtained several bottles, the use of which d'ove the disease eotirtly out of his system, Ihe sore healed up, snd tbe child waa restored to tfect health, which he b enjoyed tiniliteriuptedly ever since, to the at. nistino ill of many peisous who seen him du ing his affliction. I have thought it my duty, and send you this certi ficate thai ntl era who have a like affliction in ihe family may know where to obtain .i valuable a medicine. , Yours truly, AMELIA D. LEAF. Sept. 16, 1843 ly Counterfeiter!' DEATH BLOW. rPh pul lie will please observe that no Brnndieth PiHs are genuine, unless the box has three li bels upon it, (the top, the side and the bottom) esi h containing a fic-simile signature of my hand writing, thus B. Bas'iiNim, M. D. These la. hel aie eiuraved on steel, beautifully designed, and done at an eipruse of over f 2,000. Therefore it will lie seen lhal ihe only thing necessary to pro cure the medicine in its purity, is lo obsene these labels. Remember the lop, the side, and tbe bottom. 'The following respective persons are duly aultn ri zed, and hold CERTIFICATES OF AGENCY For the sale of lirandrrih's Vegetable 1'nivcrsal Pills. Norlhiimbeibir.d county : Milton Mackcy & Chamhfilin. Sunbury II. B. M.isser. M'Enens ville liel.indifc Meixell. Northumberland Win. Forsyth. Georgetown J. St J. Walla. Union C.unty: New Berlin Bogar St Win ter, cluiscrtive George Gundtum. Mi. I. lie burn !ac Smith. Beavertown David llubler. Adainsburg Wm. J. May. M illliiisbum Mensch St Ray. llatlelon Daniel Long. Freeburg G. A. F. C. Mover. I.ewisburg Walla Si Green. Columbia county ; Danville E. B. Reynolds & Co. Berwick Shuman Ac R Henhouse. Ca--tawissa C. G. Brobts. Blootnsburg Jhn R. Moyer. Jeisey Town Levi Bisel. Washington Robt. McCay. Limestone llallie. sl M.vilicht Ohseive that each Agent has an Engravid Cer 'ilicate of Agency, containing a representation of tr URANDRETH'S Manufactory at Sing Sing, and upon which w ill also be seen exact copies of the ricto label's now used upon the Brandrcth Pill Boxes. Philadelphia, office No. 8. North 8th street. B. BRANDRETH.M.D. June 24th, 1843. CITY FUHNITUIiK AI CTI(), AND PHIVATB SALES ROOMS, Nt.s. 29 and 31 North Thit.l Street. Near the City Motel, PHILADELPHIA. C. MACKEY, Auctioneer, re.pectful'y in- ' 4te the attention of persons desirous of pur chasing Furniture, lo his extensive Sales Rooms, (both public snd Pi i ate.) for every description of Household Furniture, whire can le obtained at all time, a Urge assortment of fashionable and well manufactured Cabinet Furniture, Beds, Matuasses, Sic., at very reduced prices, for csah. (fc- Sales by Auction, twice week. May SVlh, 1843. ly W HJal AM J. MAH'flxi ATTOPslTE7 AT LAV, rai FFICE, in theaecond story of the building oe cunied by Dr. J. B. Masstr. on Markm o Oct. 81st, 1843. A Tliresliliirr; Machine for Sulc. fllHE subscriber offers for ssle a THRESHING M. MACHINE, new and ia good order. The Machine bas been tried, and prove to be an excel lent en Il will be avid at a reduced price. anJ warranted. Apply to . B. MASSrER. July 1st, 1843. ROSE OINTMENT, FOIl TKTTCH. RINOWOBMH, PIMPtES ON THE rCE, AND OTHEH rUTANEOlls) mtniilNS. (H5 The following certificate describes one of the most extraordinary cures ever effected by any application. PtiitanKirnrA, February 10, 18.18. 70R twenty year I was severely afflicted with A Tttii on the Face and Head: the disease commenced when I was seventeen years old, and continued until the Fall of 1836, varying in vio lence, but without evor disappearing. During most of tbe time, gre.it part of my face was covered with the eruption, frequently attended with violent itch ing; my head swelled st time until it Ritas if it would buret the swelling wn so great, that I could scarcely get my hat on. During the long period that I was afflicted wiih the disease, I used a great many plications, (among them severs! celebrated preparation) as w. II aa taking; inward remedies, including a number of bottles of Swaim's Panacea, Extract of Sursapiirilii, Arc, In fact, it would be impossible lo enumerate all the medicines I used. I was also under the care of Iwo of the most dis tinguished physician of this city, but without re ceiving much benefit, and I despaired of ever being cured. In Ihe fall of 18:tfi, the disease st Ihe time being very violent, I commenced usine the Hose Ointment, (prepared by Vaughan St Davis.) In a f. w applications the violent itching ceased, the swelling abated, the rruption began to disappear, and before I had used ajar the ill-ease was entirely cnted. It has now been nearly a year and a half since, and there is not a vestige of ihe disease re mainine. except ihe scars from the deep pits formed by the disease. It ia impossible for me to descril-o in a certificate Ihe severity of ihe disease and my suffering, but I will l e pleased to give 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 bun died of do laia to lie rid of the disense. Since u sing it, I have recommended it to several persons, (among them my mother, who had the disease bad ly on her arm,) who w. rea'l cured by il. JAMES DCKNELL, No. lftfi. Rare Sl. (Xj- 'The Rose Ointment U prepared by E. B. Vautihan. Soirh List corner of 'Third and Race slie. Is, Philadelphia, and sold on nuciicv in Snnhu-r-y. by II. B. MASSER, M T.yJ4 ih. IP 43 Agent. Hov Ointment, lor To Iter. A PROOF OF ITS I.FFICACY. I'm 1 1 sur lphi , May 27Ui, lH.1t. '"PHM U to certify tbat I was severely atlbcrrd A with Tetter in the hands nnd feet for upwards of forty years; the disease was attended gmernlly wild violent itching and swelling. I applied to 4 number of physicians, and used a great many nppli ration without effecting a cure. About ayar since, I applied the Rose Ointment, which entirely stopped the itehinu. and a few applications immedi ate lycund the disease, which there has been no return of, allhonuli I bad never been rid of it at any lime for forty .tears. RICHARD SAVAGE, Elivenlh. beb.w Spruce Street. The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B. Vautlinn, S nub KHsl corner of 'Third atid Race Streets, Philadelphia, and sold on agency in Stinbu ry Ly H. U. MANSER, My 14lh. 1843. Age-t. MEEICAI, APPROBATION OJth ROSi: OINTMENT, far T-tter. A LTHOl'GH the superiority of the prcpiua't.-n oter all otln rs is fully established, ihe proprie tor take pb s.-ure in laying before the public the following rertificaie from a respectable physician, a graduate of the diversity of Pennsylvania. Dr. Ranch, having found in ihi. remedy that relief for a tedious and disagreeable affection which the mean within the range of bis profession failed to afford, has not hesitated logive it his approbation, although the prejudices and interests of that profession aie 1 pposed to secret Remedies. I'hihhhhui , Sept. 19,181(1. I was recently Irouhiid with a tedious herpetic eruption, which covered nearly one side of my fice, snd extended over the ear. Mr. Vaughan, proprie lot of Ihe Rose Ointment, nbseiving my face, insis ted on my trying his preparation, id which he han ded me a jar. Although in common with the mem bets ol my profession, I discountenance und disap prove ol the numerous nostrums palmed upon the public by itinoiatil pn tenders, 1 feel injustice bound loexcipl the Roee O111I111111I from thai c'a-sof me dictiies. and lo give it rrv approbation, as it entire ly mred the eruption, ahhonnh it had resisted the usad applications. DAM. H Al (ill, M. D. dj I he Rose Ointment is prepared by E. 15. Vauiihun, touth East corner of Third and Race Streets. Philadelphia, and sold on aguicv in Sun bury. by ). tj. masse u. May 1 1th, 1843. Agent. Hover's Ink. JOSEPH XT HOVER, Mitiuilacliitir of Wril inr nnd Indulli ble Ink, No. KKi North Third Street, six disirn below Rtice, (east fide,) PHILADELPHIA, pEsPECTFU.I.Y int. rms cnunirv merchants k nnd others, thai be con-tantly keeps on hand a large sl.n lt of his superier Black, lllue slid Red Ink. and also a superior quality of Iml. llil le Ink. IL ink is put up in bellies varying in size, from I to 32 ounces, and will be aold on reasonable lernis, 'The ex.ebei t qualities of this ink has so thoroughly cstshli-hcd Its character, that il is now extensively used throughout the country. For sale at the store of H. U. Mssser, Sun- bory,la. May S7lh, 1843. ly chaw 1 . i: svTi 1 1: ( sYxs , ATTORNEY AT LAW, SUN BIT 11 V. PA. 7 AS taken Ihe office lonneily occupi.d by Ihe Hon. I hsiles G. Donn. I. oi nosite the Court House. lie will aitend lo bilaineu in ihe orl of Northumbriland, I'nion ami t'oluuibia couiities. May 2llh. 1843. UiIOx HOTEL, la a s ifMLys fJisjgJ (tie nr rut .Slugt ltfl.ee, JOEL 'OJ "IJ" CC HkT r.YCOMlriG COUNTY, IViiiis) it aula. FIHE Subscriber respectfully inloims hi friend X and tbe public in general, that be hss taken Ihe above LA ltd F. ASP COMMODIOUS HOTEL, IN T II E B O R l) 1; G 11 0 F M I) N C Y, and that he is now well prepare) to accommodate all who may favor him with their custom. Hia Nuiieisu ArsKTattaTa we well aired, and comfortable. His Tsaii aan Bin will always be supplied with the best Ihe maiket can afford. Hia Stabliko, which is guid. will V under the charge of good and careful hostlers. He feels confident, by strict attention to business, nd an earnest desire to render comfortable those who may patronise him, that be will nnl fail togiv general satisfaction. H. B. WEAVER. Muncy, Oct. 1st, 1848. if.