1'Ha.lUSKkCiaM. A writer in Knickerbocker haiaomt wrll-ti-rbi-il remarks on tha Pharisertsm of tha age. This is a subject which, moat publication, anil most writers, out of ptHillani.noits lunr of'reijm inj interest, ire afraid to handle, but it never-tn-Mees ia one for mm to think and to apeak nf. " I'lti Pharisaical heresy, thia divorce nf reli gion and moral," ia much to be deplored in its effects on the morala and manner of the people r- !iu are under ita influence. Pride, hardness v-f character, sourness of disposition, inottkinm out ol'dours, if we may an call it, are ita rffrcte, On thia aubjocl we have already observed an excellent article in the Mmemngarrie, entitled, "A few candid ob.ervationa." Our liberal li terary men would do well to dilate upon it. Wo need thejuat mean of cheerful, human-re-liiriivjs feeling ; a broad catholic ee,itiment,eon-it-t-ted with joy, gaiety, hilarity, and an appre ciation of the beauties n nature, and purlieu I n ly of m t, aa exhibited in all ita reaouicca and lcvil:ptnrntfi. The following passace from the Knickerbock er are significant :-l'Lil- Ledger. "The Chrietian Religion ia n. great moral erred. The aeccmd of thoae two (,'rcat cum ;iande in which the Saviour of mankind con densed all the law and the prophet?, is, Thmi 'wit love thy neighbor aa thy aelf;' meaning, without doubt, that we should accord to all those iih whom we sustain any arciul relations whatever, all those acta of justice, or of kindness and courtesy, we would in liko circumstances with them to accord to ua. Now wh it ia thia but an injunction to the practice of good work! What boots it to love our neighbor unless we demonstrate it by deeds whenever occasion re q iires ! This sort of reformers thru are those iio denounce all acta of justice, kindness, for pivenew aud charity aa 'filthy raj: !' Nay, I have on more than one occasion heard theae preachers of practical religiotwsole inly ii-sure their hcarera that the vir lata and pood deeds of r.n unjenerate man are an insult to hia Maker. Thin we are likely to have a religion consist nr; entirely of abstract principle of faith, and divested of all ita rich regala ir Christian vir tnes; all its justice; all ita brmevolenee ', all its charity ; all its morality. These are seta drift, denounced, proscribed, to pivn place to pi ny without substance, and bijotry without re ligion. Rfligion ia but another name for love. It ia neither compounded of fear, hatred, pride, pre ptimption or persecution. It ia all love. 'Thnti ehalt love the Lord thy Goo with all thy henrt;' and 'Thou shalt Itive thy neighbor r thyfelf. On these two commandmenta hang all the law and the prophets-' There is nothing to fear ; nothing of sectarianism ; nothing of bishops or presbyters; nothing of the r'al presence, or a ny of those outward forms ond ceremonies, those inctaphpical subtleties, which have no more to (Jo with the fundamental principles of the Chria tion religion, than the cobr of a man's coat has with his opinion?. All these are omitted by the Author of Christianity when condensing in two great enmpresensive precepts the whole du ty of man to Goo and his fc How-creatures ; the ( ntire sum and substance of flint sublime sya tmj of morals which it was one great object of his divine mission to propound mid to inculcate " JivrNTtE Covraoe. We lately met with an account of an incident, which occurred in the tuwn of Wnser, in Germany, in winch a re markable (Jegtecef courage and presence of mind was manifested by a lad of only seven yeirs of age. lie was playing one day with his citer of four years old, when he was alarmed by the cry of some men who were in the pur suit of a mad do. The child suddenly looking round him, an w the doj ruining toward him: iiit intttdd of in;iking hi-escape, he took ifl us coat, and wrapping it round hia arm, boldly jciii the dog, aud holding out the arm cover J with the cunt, the animal attacked it, and vorrii'd the coat till the men came up, who be :g armed with clubs, killed the dog. The len reproachfully asked the boy, why he did ot run, aud uvuid the dog, which lie could have one so easily. Yes, tad the little hero, 1 :Hd have run from the dog; but, if 1 had, he Vtm' hive attacked m sister. To protect her, herefoi j thoncht if uttering him my Ccet, vhich he vght tear at uH you should come up nd kill hnn. The men, as well they might, ri't admired h. 1 courage in facing the ilrg ; Jt tuey were ti.b attonistud l the pru nee and finnnewo-. ,) uucovereJ by the ii'iiomenon. The cexjuct olllns wonderful old furnishes, a useful l.n, ( persons of more itureage, in proUcinij tiemuelvea from the :v;k o! a iuu doj. The editor of the Kniel:eibocke ludicrously jstiutes the nicosity of a reform ') u.cd;cal menclature. Vtiy rnuih conlutinUvl, be s, w.s our friend Dr. Donne, a few jrara ce, by a teuiurk oi'oue ot hia paiit tits. The previous, the Doctor had prttctibtd that i aud palaUble remedy the syrup of buck- rn, and hud Uft hia prescription dt.ly writ in the usual cabalistic character : 'Syr. im. Caih.' On inquiring if the patient had a the medicine, a thunder cloud darkened eyes, end the roortd out: "Not 1 cau'l ' your doctor-writing and I ain't sgoin to the Syrup nfRam cats for any body under en. whims-cat comparison being made between 'Ck and n woman. Charlea x obrerved be thougnt the simile bad "Pur," said be, 3ck serves to point out the Lours, tad a in to Uiike ut forget them.'' lbbjj- L-ieawawewg; II A ft li. SOTE LIST. lll'X8VaVrANl4. Tie f .lliiwim li"l "hows th curn-nt lne of nil 'en-idvlvmiia It ink N ti s. The mnt implirit re li inrn m iv t e tacfd upon it, a it i fwv week ari f.illy compared with and corrcclcj fiotn Uit k null's Hi-porter. lMnUs la Philadelphia. NK. '"' ,.Hltin. NOTE 9 AT PA It. 1nk of Vor'h Amerira , , Bank of the Northern T.i!ertip , fjommeri-inl Hink of Penn'a. . , Furrerrs' and Meehanirs Bunk tf iniri?tin It.o.k , , pr par pur pnr par par par par par p.r par rhil.d.li.tiW IImA Schuylkill n.mk S mthwatk ltmk Western Hiik . , Meclianies" f!nnk , . Muiiufacturcr' cV Mechanics' Hank Country llnnh. nanV of f,beier Cnnntv Wpatchrstcr par Hank of lXuwnre County ("healer par It.ink nf (Sermniitnwu (Sernnnlown pir Hank of Monteomery Co. Nnrris'own par rovletni.n Hank Pnvhuiown pur Kaioon Haiik Koslon par FVmrra' Hank of Hocks eo. HrMn! par Wc of Bank of IVioi'a. llarrirur Thee Oijlc do do l.mensler I nrTiera Otllrs dii da Rending f do not Oilico do do Gastrin Jlsauen. NOTES AT D I f CO 17 N T. nnk of the United Mato flarik of I'mn Townahip Ki-iird Pjnk Vtovami-noins Tt ink Oank if "eiiniivlviinia Minrra Har.k of Puttf ville Hank of l.ewii-town Hank i f A'-ddlitlown Ui-nk of Niirthiiniheihino Tbiladilphia 31,,n2 . par .' i par pnr Pot'avHln 1,1'ivi-fwn Middle-own 1 N .rlhiiml'crland par I'nhiinl-ia Dank & Hriugn co.('olu'nlna par 1 1 1 par p.r pro 1 i i I IJ U Carlisle llrfhk CnrliKle Exi li3iim liank Ilo d branch of Fanners H.-nk of l.ancnatei l.nnraatcr t'nnnty B-mk Farmers' H.ink of Iteading llniri. liore Dunk f. inciia'er Itaus Lelmnon Hank Mcn haiiii' Mariuf. Bank Bank of FittKliurg West B.a.ich B.nk Wyoming Hank rth itnptoii Itink Berks Cotintv Bank Oince of Batik of IT. S. U do ilo l)o do dit Kenaineton nv. Ins. A Pillwlmrp; llolliihivaburg Lanciwlet I uncnstcr ) ailiiij Harri-lmrg I.aiicniler I.eliamm I'nla'iurg Piltsl nig W illiRiimport Yi:ke "l-ane AHentown Rtailiiig Pitlal-urg foil.- 1.1 10 Nevr Itrigliton do do (hamberisliiirg (J. II) nixing Mi.iiluise Eiiu VV ny nratnirg 'niliinlii(l Honend.de Hrcunsville Yo.k Penn Township Sav. Int. B:ink of ChainlHTsburg BNk ot (ii-iryturi( Bank of SiiMjuchanna Co. Erie Bank Farmer' Plovers' Bank Fianklin Bunk Hmievdide Batik Monnmratiel Bank of B. Vo-k Bank 1 t S5 4 2 1 '4 14 l N. B. The notes of thoe hanks on which we imit quotntii'iia, and sulitittite a dash ( ) are not purchased by the Philailelphia broker, woh the exception uf those which have a leiter ol nferince. BROKEN BANKS. Philadelphia Pav. Ins. Phdadrl.hia Philadelphia Loan Co. da Schuv Ikil I Sav. Ins. do Manual Labor Bank (T. W Pyolt, prop.) failed filled f.iled failed I owauda l'ank Alleghany B i.ik of Pa. B.mk of Beaver Bank ol tSwatara Bank of Washington Cerilte Bar.k City Bank Farmers' & Me h'cs' Bank Farmers' A: Mecli'i-f' Bank Fnrmera' iV MechVs' Bank Harmony Institute Huntingdon Bunk Juniata Bank liUinl'crinen'a Bank iNnrtherii liarik of Pa. New Hope Bridge Co. Noitluiiiili'd I'niou Col. Iik North Wealern Bn-ik of I'u. It like of Schuylkill Bunk Pa. Acr. &, M tnuf. Bank Silver Lake B.n k t'nion liai.k of Penn'a. Weaiiuoielanil Bank Wilkesharre Biidge Co. TnWaiida Bedford no aule Beaver closed II .irrislmrg clnveil Wusliinaton failej Belli finite chisi'd Pitisliilig no -ale l'lllslitirg l.illt'il Fayette co. faded (i rcrnrnst e filled Harmony no aic Hiiutiligiltui no mli Len iitowu no sale Warien fnile.l Inindatr no mili New Hope cl-ise.l M ilton no i-alr Meadillo cliwtd Porll'uihon Carlisle failml Montroae eloaett I'uionlnwn filled tirepiialiurg closed llkeal-arie nodule fXj- All notes purporting In he on any Penury I taniu Bank not given in the above Iit, may be act Jown aa frauds. Bank of New Biunawick Uelvideie Batik Burlington Co. Bank Doinuiercinl Bank umlrl.ind Bank ?armer' Bsiik Brtinawii k Belvidere Medlord Pi rill Anitmy BruU-eton Mount Holly failed J par 4 p.r r- failed 1 failed fa ill d failiM faded failed 4 failed i Farmers' and Mechanics' Bk Ral.wav Furnier' ond Mechaniea' Pk N. Riuns-.virk Farmer' and Mrrehanu' Bk Midillftottn I'l Franklin Bink of N. J. Jer-ev City tlonoken liii.A liuzilig I o llnt,.;en lersey ' II V Bank Ji iry tljiy Mecbaiiiia' Dink Pntleri Belletille Moiristowii I reehold New.ok 'J'reuloil Jeiary City Ni waik Mauufiicturer' Bank Morri onniy Bsuk Mnnmouth Bk ot N.J. Mechanics' Bank Mechanics' and .M.inuC (!. Mori is Caml mid Bkg Co Post Noli-a Newaik Bks &, Ins Co New Hope Pit Brnh-e Co N. J. Mjoule. ai d Bkit Co no tnle LaoiiH'iiKvilla Hoi inke 1 1 i faded fmled 4 failed 4 N J Piolecton & l.uuil uid Ik Jersey Ciiy llrauge cank' limine Pa ers.ii) Bank l'aieison Peopli-s' Bank do Piineilnn Bunk Puneeton Salem Banking Co in Stie Biik eark Sm'o Bank Llizalieihtown rtlate Batik Canuleii Slate Bank of Monis Moni-io.vn Sisia Ijvnk Tnntoa Astern and Philad Manuf Co Hulem Sue Bank New inn Trenton Banking Co Trenton Union Bank Paver Waihu.gluu Banking Co. Hackeosack ICI.41VtltI Bk of Wilra Si BranoyiauKi V iuniegton Bank of lMare Wilmington (Sank nf bu.yrua Smyiua Uo luanch MdlorJ Farmer' Bk of Plate nf Del Povci Pa branch Wilmington Do bramh Ceoigetown Dn bidiiitk Newcisile Union Bank Wilmington Viut ' 6's par par i i par 4 failc.i tailed 4 par i failed par par par par par par p.r par par fry On all bar.ka maikf J thua fi Ihera r ut Iker tsunteiffil nr alirrrd itt sf iha vraa it asatioau'eiis, ia aiiaslatisu. i jg Jt'"! u '. a 1 j j. - 'j ..mi i. i ATTORNEY AT LAW, surfEunv, rA. IliisinrM aitemleil to in the Counties "of Nor thuinl rrland, Union. l.romin and Columbia. Kt ivr lol Tun 11 4iiT Co., T.ntrrtt A ttARnnW. Hi nr. Ci'WMnns ft HiST, yi'Mlail. KittKOLna, McFaatasn A Vo. HpKtJio, 'toon (V. Co., FIFTY DOLLARS RF.WARD 1 CANTRETjTj'S leln alctl I jiiiiIIv ll dicinc TS, TVT ILL nni cure every Ihn g. but slill n m.to 'f nnequalled in their srvcral department by everv thing ever offered to the public, who have v.ilnnlHry came forward and offered immerona and IorMv r apeclnble trsiimnniaU of their superinr efficiev. Ctinlrrll't Comprmtiil Mtdicatul mpnr Ua i or, iiti-.Scirhiilic Syiup, for Ilo- et.re ol eoituls, t'hronic Whetnn itim. Chronic Swel lii,g ol the .loint. Eniption nf llie Skin, and all l!ea e aiising from the alinse of Men n-y, tf., in .sur.araed hy aiy thing in the nia'kft, eonilii. ling all llie vutm-a re-ident in the !Sar-ap.iri:!ii with a nn dero nndicament. only lately brought mo by the moat reaped alilo medical authorities. Price, 60 cenia ner h t'le. CttntreH'M Jnti'Disprpti't Pnrerrr, for the re lief ai-d permanent cine of thut most diatreaaing complaint, Pypcptdt. in all it- form and s'agoa. It ia Uulv inoi" volu hlo remedy. 8nld in I'Otilea ai 25 and 50 c.en' eieh. Ctintrcll'i .1aur Mixture and Tunic Mnliea menta, stands al thn head of the list unrivalled hv ny. or all tde iunumt-raUe. meilicin-a in u-s lit nglioiit the li nglh and bread h of the bud, fir the ci.rp nf Ftvia .nil Aocs in all ila nUges, and frem nil it consr qnencea. Kr-iili nt ill Fever and Ague dialricta should never l wiihont it. The suliac ilr will forfeit EIFTY POI.LR where lj medicine fail-t to jeiform a cure in tin most ol's'om'e ca-c. t Id Whoe-dr and Retail bv CALEB CRES SON. at l.i prill Warelion-e. No. fi Nonh 't hird Street, I'lnliuleli.liia ; Uo, l-v ll-e r-pul trlv ap pointed anent. SE I II W. ROBERTS, Wtmlcta e Drutttfist, No. St Wn'e' Hired. Mnhde. I'ri piin-d nidv lv t' e Sul-erdier, corner ef C R. I ENTER mid SECONP Sir. ei, helmv Ciri-li-an, PliiUd' tpl'in, where ii i also retailed. Ot'eive, none aie iteimini- u itlinot me nim a'ure f JOHN A. CAN I REI.L. C aiitroU's 4f.no .tlKturr, or Tonic ! ll siiiu'iif a. For tht Cure of nil H 1'nus vffeetmns, if taken at Cfiriling to ilirrclion. It ! a neter IhiIii e leniedv viliieh no fiiini y oiiah' t be vtidiout, epcially in low in.ir.-l'V com trie. A I'll" medicine ia put up under the p-oprie. tor's immeili iie inapeclion on the most tu-iennfn' I rii.ciple. Iie ng Pur. ly Vgelnlile, and liavn g tried IW rlficaey on iboii-Hndi. for upwards of i viar. and loh koowlei'i-e wl en 'ak''ii sirietlv ac corilioa to di eclinns, there ha not In en one fa lore. Under ain h circiim-tanre I recoinmend it Is the puldie, adding a cerufnata in support of my a-ei. lion. f, .lohti Born", do certifv that I was in the ship Tnli.cio Plnlit nf Philadelphia, Cr.pt. Reed, in June, lfi27, hound in Liv.-rpool , took the fever and sane and li .l in Liverpool some nine ond. i the docnir I ami, went Pom tide to Pn liin re, lay in the Infirinary for lour or five wnks from llienre in Philadi Ipd ia ; w as six uiolit'is under Pr. Coais : fiom thence to New Yi ik w nt to ti e Hospital, rema'ii'd iher aliout fmr week withoot snv relief tiled every lliinj without Miv henefit. for five ear. He iring of t 'aulre'd'a Agu Mu tme from a fi eid, 1 Went to I i-i -tore, t old him h w I was atfl cted, nod roI a bottle of hi miiture mid na-il it ceor.liiij to iliri rtion. It nude a per- led cine, and I have in t had the lenst r-tuin mm-e. I do wilh confldeiue re. oinoieinl il to the pnlilic. JOHN BURNS. ?!rllracd iif SiiiMipiit Ilia. I hihil. Iptua. April 1 Mi, IMt. Mr. Snun A.Ciitsili, Idar ir, IUmiii Le.n afllic ed f 'r upward of two ear th uleemimn of tin- throa', de-troyii g ihe whole of die mh p .1 te, then iliionnh the Uppet part ..f mv mouth inin mv nose, from which seer- ..1 piece ef Inn e eniiie ont, wloeh parua' y ile-trov- d mv sperch, ihroiieh a kind I'r.o id, me .Old vur Medicated Syrupol S.irs p n ill i, I am now ie-lon (l in peifii-l I'.e ilt'i, and mv sinhl , w Inch was so much impair d, - a rtroni; w hen a I ov, I i l-iujoht it duty I cmd lo you nj those aiini larly alTeii J, to make it public. Yuiita, !! spec lullv, SWM EL KIRK. Corner of Tenth and l.Va c Siiects. I. Oa'iril Jorston, No. C It- kb Sirret, do ccr t fv tl.Ht my wife, J o e, wa nMbcied for two yeai w ith Rheuiui I in. arid nt l i t entirely di-a'led, so that she wa idiliged 1 1 be con fie, I to In d , I csr. llifi f Cant eltV Mr iea'cd Kymp of S, ,pri is. or Anli Coilni'ic iwU. I pr.a uie l four liolll, , which e pi, l. lv removed all her pain' and still'- lies- from her 1 ml' ; two in, re Im'tles made p r le I rure. S. e is now l,e n 't rid in her hnii' hold dim, s a- em.'. (I M)I(IL JON I ON. Philadelphia, J in. 221. 1814. (Jjf Pe-cripiie I'ainphli t may he had of the ace-.n (Oral..) J. W. FRILIM!, S. hmv. Nor. 9 IMt ly .i,vri. SP"AN ISIJ IX I D US TAXNKltS' OIL. fiOOO 1 y Li I'l iii Hides fir t miulity. ;t.iOO lrv Li (iiiii. do IUOO Hiy S4h.1l La Coin. ilo M(tl) I V frl d Br ail Hides, do Ha es (ireen Miipil Pnii. Kips. JO Bab a Iiv Pa u - Kips. I Zii B ine s T .nni '' Ol'. Tanner-' and Cuni rs' Tool. For sale to Cotintiy Tanners at the lowest prices nod upon the 1-esl triu. N. B. Tlie login si ui.iket price pdd for all kiuda nf h a her I). KIRKPATI It'K & SON'", N 2l,suiti I bud St. Phil dclphia. Peplembrr 14, 1HL ly. NOTICS3 to ?inu i s & .iiii.i.ivi.iis M. M. & JOS. K. MAL'LL, MANUFACTI REI S 4ND DEM.I.RS IN FOREIliN AND DtiMEsTlO 8 1 RAW (ittODS. .Yo. CO, AorA Second Sirei I, f opposite the Ma a non J Inn m, J FHILASEtPHIA, fTVj WHERE wilt be fuinds general assort. liBient of Florence Braid-. AHers, Rui-t9aU lands, IV, klles. Wipow Plait, Rice St aw, aud Ihe much admired Neapolitan Lace, and r ancy B ui net, manufactured by ", and for aale a Iha low-l manulurtuie nnces. Idercliant and Milliner are invited to give ua a cdl upon visiting Ihe City. N, B We have tdn eon-lamlv niik ng our aupi lior ha r snd ail .1 edsiiiss, fell t1 whicb will be so'd i hrap, foi a.h. Philsdelpbis, May 35, 18ii ljr OAKIiKY'S ii:it itATivr, sinii. flHE vluah'e properiies of Oakley's Depina. 1 live Syrup of ISaraaparilla, aa a purifier of tha blood, i so well known to iha puldie generally, that il i unrecessiiy to occupy much pare in set ling forth Ihe advantage to Im derived from its use; wherever the medicine has nnee been intro duced, it take precedence oer all ntheia: evny one that has taken it, have derived so sinnl bene ficial re. nils from it, that it is recommended bv Ihem wiih the u moat confidence. Phyicin of the hishrst standing in the profession, prescrila it lo patient under their car ; containing nothing deh teriou. hut being eompnued nt the most mild, yet efficaeiou vegetable materials, it is offered with confidence, a the chen?st and mnt ellicient pu rifier of the blood now known. The use of a few boliles, pscial!y in the spiing month, will be at tended with a most decided improvement in the ge. tiernl alrene'h of the system, eradicaiine nnv peed, of ilineae that may have been general, d, beside giving health ntol vii, r to ihe body. For the cure of Scrofula or K nas Evjl, Itheiun itism. Tetter, Pimple or eiitplioni nf the Skin. While Swellinif, Fislu'a. Chronic Cough Ar-thmn, Ac. The nu merous ccrtifira'es in llie pnosession of the subscri ber and In agents, fiom physician and others, ure siillicietit lo cnn v nee llie most skepl leal of lis su periority over all preparation of 8.irtpatill. Sold whntenle and relnil, bv ibe proprietor, OEORt.E W. OAKLEY, North 5th stie.t. Rea ding, Beiks Comity, and to be hd of the following pi i s,,ii : In Norlhumhrrfmt Ctiintti. II. B. Mr, Smibury ; l-elaiul ft Mixel, .McEwensville ; I) Krau r. Milton. In Union County. J. Oearhart, Seliiif grove ! A. Oulelius. Mifftinburg. In Columbia County. il. W. McCay, Wash inglon. Reading. March I t, I8t:t. Ma. Otttl.fT! I believe il the nty of every one tn do w li ,n ver in llieir power 1 te--, for the b lie. til of ttu ir fi Mow mi", and having had po-i ive proof in mv own family, of the wonderful proper ie of your Pi porative Sy nip nf Sainnp irilla, I m at con, ienliou-lv recommend il lo the afflicted. We had the nii-foilune to I sp two ofmir children, by the breaking nut of ulcerous sore tha' covered tin face, bend and reek, nllhoiigli we b id some nf the moul M'iciiiilir physician lo aneiid lh m and had tried all the known leuiedie. including Swnhn' Panacea, without avail. Ano'ber of mv children a anniked in the aaine manner, her fnce ord neck wa coii p'etely covered; the d srha-gi- wa so offensive, and the ihspasi at such a hemht, that we despaired of her life. Seeing the wonderful effect of our Pepi.rnivc Synip r.l S rsapari I , we weie induced to make trial ol it. a ti e last ns rtj it bck-iI like a cbmin ; the u ci rs commeiiei d In alma iinuiedialely. a f w bullies eulirely restoiedjn r In I er be-lih, vtliieh ahe f. set joyed uninttritii ledly i ver sit ce. A a ptiiifief of the bio, d, I verily be hive it has tint Ua cipml. JtHN MOYER. Tilor, alnut strett. near Fourth, Rej ling. Pmigl ,si!te, April 13ih, 13Lt. TM. Oikift: My son Ei'mnnd Leaf, had the scrulnhi in ihe tnosl dreadoil and di-tres-ing inun ner for thne year. diniiie wh-ch lime he wis de prived of li e use of bis limb, hi he -d and reek were cimred with ulcers. We Irbil all ihe ihlTlr. cut reinedi, s, I ut lo no i fT rt, unt.l recoinnii lideil l y Pr. Johnson of Noni-town. and do l)r, Isaic Hiesler, of ISeadii g. lo Use jour Depnra'i ve Synip of Srapnnlla, of w hu h I oMained scvnul lionle. the ue of which d-ove the di-ea-e eniin ly out of ha system, the sme bededlip, and the clnld w is resluied lo prilect health, which be ha enj.ned iininlenupiedlv evi r since, to the a-t nisluii' nt ol many peisons who seen him lin ing Ins affliction. I have thoutiht it mv du'y, and semi vii this reiti lieaie thai nihe's who have a hke alfli.'iion in the family may know where to olila.n so valualde a meill, llie. Your n u' . AMELIA D. LEAF. Sept. tfi, 1S4H . lv OlllltM -lirlfri'N DEATH BLOW. V; ie nui'lie will nleaav observe thai no Br.indiclh III are tie none, unless the hoi ha three l i bel upon it. (the top, the ai,'e and the boll., ml .eh coiiuiiiini! a f tc-imf1e signature of my hand- writing, thus B. BntKiiNKTii, M. D. These la. bel aie em-raved on steel, beautifully desiur.ed, and dope at an expense of over If .0n0. Therefore it will lie seen Ibat the onlv thing necessary to pro cure the medicine in il purity, is to nbsene these Inbrls. Remember the lop, the side, nnd the bottom. The I illounii" respeclive person arc duly aulln ri Znl, and hold CERTII'ICATFS Or AGENCff For the sale of lirandmh's Vegetable Vnivertul Vtils. NorthuinbetU' d countv : Mihon M ickey & Ch iiiiheiliii. Suuhiiry H. B. M asser. M'Koens- vtlle IrelimliV Meixell. Noiihuml eilaiid XX in. Forsyth, (ii-orcelown J. A J. XX'alls. Uiu m C iiiuty : New Berlin Bogar A XX'in ler. Seiinscrove Cieorge (iundiuiu. Mid. lie hurtf Isaac Smith. Beavcr'own David Hubler. Ad nisburg XX'in. J. May. M illlinsbuiii Mensch V Ray. Ila llelon Daniel Long. Freehurg ti.A. F. C. Mover, Lewtsburu XX'all A- (Juen. loilumbia county : Danville E. B. Rcvnolda A Co. Berwick Shum.in A' R Henhouse, fa -lawivsa I', il, Brobts. Bloomghurg John R. Moyer. Jeisey Town Levi Bis-1. XX'ashiuctnn Rohl. Met'ay, Limesioiie linlb-t ft HrNmch. Observe that each Aueul has an Engrav, d Cer tificate of Aeencv. containing icpies- ntatioii of in BRANDRETIi's Mauulacn-rv at sing SuK, and upon which will also he seen exact copies ot the ntw lalietH new used upon the lirandrtth 'ill Boxes. Philadelphia, office No S. North 8th street. B. BKANDKETH, M, D. June 24th, !M4:t. c it v ii 1 1 NrTrn ka rcn ( Tx. AND FZIIVATB SALES nOOT.IS, Nos. 'Ji and 1 North Third s-trcet, .Near the City Hotel, PIHLMiELPHIA. fi C. MACKEY, Auctioneer, re-pectfuPy ill's-' vjie ihe attention , persons desirous of pur clia-iiiK Fii'lii'Ute. to Im extensive Sales Roet is, (bo-h public and Piivan .) lor every description of Househuld Furnilure, win re tan 1st- i.hliined at all tunes. larce assortment of fasbionuble and well manufactured Chun Furniture, Beds, Mstiias.es, cVc. at verv reduced price, for cash. 07" Sales bv Auction, twice a week. May 27th, I84X ly 'rWEEDt LOTH, a handso.n .rude, all wool. light aud el.isiic, lor Summer Coats and Paula, for sale, very low, by Jure IS H. B M.iSER. B A I Zl t RIN ES, haudaoma ailicle for L.diTi.' Dresses, tor sale cheap, by June LV H. B. MSSER. A Tlir? Hlilnfir .tlaciiluc for Sale. fllHB subscriber niters f-r ssle a THRESHING 1 MACHINE, rspw and in food outer. The Machine has been tried, and prove In be an excel lent one Il will be sulj at a reduced price, and wanantrd. Apply lo H. B. MASaJER. July 1st, 13. VHr!, HILE1CA1T & CO., SMWMk JW ' uwi ait , i - Commisfiion fit Forwarding Merchants, loot of It ttlow Slrrrt Rail lionil, o Taa nrtAwtMr, TjlAVINO associated tai'h them Joseph Bnrnet, J-- late of Eastiin. Pa., respectfully inform their frieml aud tha public generally, that they have t.1. ki n Ih if large and wdl known slnre and wharf at foot of Willow Street Railroad, lately ncrupie by Jacob Martin, where ihey puriiose doina a (ie11rr.1l Commiion and Forwarding l!uine, and Torn (he local advantage nf ihe place being enuni cled wilh nil the public Improvement that have their outlet in the city, they flatter thcmai vp ihey will be able to do bnaines to as ii'e it. if not g r a'er ad vnnlnge, and upon as rea ,n:ihle term a any oilier hotlse, and they unsure their fitenda that any con signment made lo Ihem shall hnve their. strict at tention, nnd no exeitions spared to give entile satis faction. Thi y are also prepared to receive and forward good to any point on the Delaware nod Lrhiuh river, between Manch Chunk, Enstou and Phils del. Id, vii Di-h.tvnre Division and Lehigh Cm ,1; also, to nnv point nn the Juniata river, or Norh nnd W st Blanches of the Su-ipic hannn via Scliuy I. kill and 1 1 mon, or the Chesapni.kc and I ide Watet Cannes. For the accommodation of Boat coming or go. ing via Schuylkill and Uni.m Canal, a Sieonhoat will he kept ejprejsly for towing boat from ihe Schuvlklll around to the Defaware and back, which w ill en hie merchant to hnvp tbpir produce deli e,ed on the Delaware, and their good sl.ippid at a saving ot fr to 75 per cent, o" tha price fir hauling lido.-, with theae advantage they re spictfully solicit a share of patr-mase. V 11 l.llj.vi ."V.V Ol. U KJ. 3 Philad.. May 14. 1S13. I v W. 1I1.1LMAN & CO. William Heilman, v illiam vv . Keysc Joseph lli.ruet. J l'hilad...May 14. ix:t. ly J. ZA YXiANXr, JR. &. CO. JmhiII ami I uharco .Manularuiifrs, .o. Hi) Aor't West corner of Race and Third , Slrrrt. PHILADELPHIA. i rpilF, underieiied have formed a Co-partnership -I tinder ihe firm of J, MAYLAND .la. ck Co.., a succror to ihe late firm of Jneah .May hud d Co., nnd will continue the b-vine-a nt ihe old esta- j blishrnent, on ibe-r own account. In inli'iiinn in j ihcir own chiae attcnlion nnd experience for ninny years, in the manufacture nf their eplebrnted snntV', Ac, 'hi Linn experience of l e senior paitner of II e late firm, will al-o tie devoted to the intere-t i f 'he new corcern and aa no exertion and care will le pared to insure their good, at nil tim- s of ihe ve- , rv bet natality, they solicit a continuance of the confident e, of the fi tends and customer-' of ihe late firm. THOMAS ADAMS. J. M A i' LAND, Jr. Philadelphia, May Mlh. lS.:l.lv To fount rv MSHCHAKTS. Till! Subscriber, Agent of Lyon & Harris, Hat Manufacturers, for New York, Philadelphia. Baltimore and other Inrue cities, -a osn Hutu ure highly commmded f.ir ijish co-jr nnd duml.ility, ha oi band a lir-t rale asi;iliie'iit of HA I S nnd CAPS, suit it Ic for Sprinp tle, wh ih will le sold verv low. foi cash or appioved cretht, ul ihe ni trd rlifnp ,ire. No. -10, North Tlnrd 'ri--t, npp isi'e the City Hotel, Phil lelphia. ROBERT D. XV ILKIN'SON. N. B. Orders for Hals in the rout. promptly attended to. Tha hit-hest price in ftWj r trade given for Fur kin. Philadelphia, June 11, 1843--ly BOLTON tS: CO. C.rririnl C oiiiiiiissioii .llci-cliaiilM, For the Suit: of Flour, drain, Sted. e., e. -' P Ef PF.C'PFI'LLY inform their tnends and he Merchant eeuerllv, that they have la- ken those laree and commodious XX harv. , wilh two Dock, noith ol Chesniu street, on the 1), law ire, Mogether wilh the shoe No. 19 South Wharve, wneie inev wninu nn pieasen 10 receive consign nent of Oram, Flout. Seed, XX'hiskey, Iron. Ac. A. Being also well prcpaied to forward all kinds ol Merchandise by the Schuylkill and Union, or by the ChesnM ake mid Tide Water Canals, Sais tow boat arc kept expressly Pu the purpose of towing boats bv ei'l.er route. Men hunts will please be particular to send their no. tls destii ed by either caiuds, to No. HI South XX'barves, between Market and Chcsnut slreeis. on the Delaware, with directions accompanying ihem which route ihey wish them to be shipped. fV Plasier aud Suit fur sale, at the lowest mar ket price. BOLTON A Co. Mnrch 19,1813. No. 19 South XX'harvea. BiMKCIIANTS HOUSE, Xo. 2:i7, jarlh Third, above Ci.tlowhill St., PHILADELPHIA. JOHN DUNCAN, late from the Pennsylva nia Farmer, and Samuel Pike, jr., la e of A mi ricau Hotel, Columbu. hio. lake pleasure in ne quuiuiing their friends snd the public cienerallv that Ihey have Inken the large and commodious Hon I, recently built bv the Mrsst. Hart, on Ihe same site once occupied by the old established Hold known as Ihe Bull's Head, in Third stieet above Culluw hill at. This Hotel is finished in ihe very !?st possible manner, bi d of the best materials, lis location is very ih suable, particularly forcciuntiy merchants ; the arrangement for healing and ventilating each room is such aa to secure any temperature. The bfd. minis are all liffht nnd airv. ail lurnished ilia neat sty e, so as to insute loinlott. 'I'hc r. eeivitig parlor aie aUo fun ihe I in a su perb slvle, the windows are on the French style, foiining an dinauee to a Jislceny in front, win, b make a pleasant recea. Pirticulai attention has been given to ihe bed and bedding, which, with the furniture, are eininly new. r rmn yea's' experience in hotel business, we trust, by strict assilmty tc bus nesi, to make thi house a desirable stopping place. Our table will always l supplied wuh the very bifl our ma tel can allopl, and nur bar uh Ihe best Iniuora and w inc. of Ihe most approved brands. P. S. There am fir. I rate stabling and carriage houses attached to the hotel. Attended by r cf jl and sol?r hostlers, and our charges will Id low, in accordance wilh the present hatd lituea. Philadelphia, Oct. 7ih, IM. GO L I) E N SWAN S JD X 0 riL7.1S 3 Q sa Ao. 0'J AorA Third, above Arch Street, I'HILADELPIIIA. ACCOM XIOPA1 ICINa FCR fcE VENTV rKHSONS. pHAHLES WEISS, Uieof the "XX bite Swan," aud Mount Vernon House," respectfully in forms hia friends aud customers, that I e has become Ihe proprietor of the abova well known Hob I. Country Meicbant will find the above Hotel a central ligation, and the best nf fare. Persons tra velling with private conveyance will find a laige yard aud good stabling for hursts, and Ihe best of ostleis. Boarding 1 per day. May Mib, lii if. ROSE OINTMENT run ti;ttkii. miwnims, rmn r !t tup. fa-b, and other M'TANFOlSl tut W liiN;. fjj" 77if fnlliiwitii crrtifim'e ditnilir one of tht moat extraordinary cures ever effected Ly any application, rim.Aiirrrrm, February 10, 18:19. LOR twenty year I was severely nfflicti d with 'I'r. ttkh on the Face and Head: the disease) commeneid when I was seventeen years old, and continued until the Full nf IS:IH, vaiving in vio lem e, but without ever disappcarim;. During most pf the lime, great part of my face wa covered with the eruption, frequency atiended with vio'ent itch ing; my bead swet cd at times until it fell n if it wi ulil hurst the swelling was so g eat. that I couUl can-ely get my bat on. During ihe long perioJ that I was nff'icie I with the disease, I use,l a great many a plication, (among them several cclchrnted prenainttnn-1 e Will a taking inward remedies. i iniliuling a number of bottb a of Sivnim's Vannem, i F. rlrarl of SnrsnpurHlii, Ac, In fact, il would ho ! impossible to enumerate all the medicines I used. I 1 was also under llie Cire nf two of the most dis ; tinguished p!.vsici in of thi city, but w ithout re , ceivtiiB m ich benefit, and I despaired of ever being ; cored. In li e fill nf lt:lfi, the diea-p i.t the time being very violent, I co'iimenced Usino the linse I Ointment, (prepared by Yaui'lian fic Divis.) In j a few applications the violent itching ceanl. the j swelling abated, the iruptioti bcaan to disippear, j nnd I f,,re I had used a jar the disease wa entirely ! cuied. It ha now bivn marly ymr ami a half ; since, and there i not a vestige of the disease re ' Inaitiine, except ihe scars f-oni the deep pit formed ; by the di-case. It i imp, ,hle for me to desrrihe in a rrrtificati' the severity of die tlisea. e and my sulli rine. but I will be pie ond lo awe a fuller nc coiiui t,i nnv perron wanli: g funlier siltsf.ietion, w ho will c .11 on me. At the time I co ntnence,! using Ihe I! se t liiitin- tit I would have given bun dled nf do lata to be rid of Ihe disease. Since u s:ne it. I have recommended it to sever d persons, (tun nog them my mother, who lui 1 ihe diseu-e bad ly on her amO who w. re a I cured bv it. JAMES DURNELL, No. tr.ii, Race St. Cj- Tl e Roc Ointment is pr, pareil by E. It. X'nivhan, Son h East comer of Third end Race stici Is, Pliiindi Iphia, and sold on ncencv in Suubu rv. bv H. I!. MASSES, ' May Mih, 113. Ais-nt. llov (l'.t;Kla for 'S'oltfr. I'ROUF OF ITS r.l'FlCACY. I'm i Aim em . May 27ih, ls:t'.. THIS i to eertify II at I wa severely atTl.ctPil - with Tetter m the ftnnda tind Pel for upward of tnrtv years ; the disease wa attended generally with vio'ent iteh'tig am! swelling. I applied to 4 nitrnbirof hvict ins, and used a crent many iippli ca ions wiiln ut elVeiting a ci re. About aynr since, I tippled ti e Rose Ointment, which entirely -topped the Prima, and a f w apphc-.tion tmincdi- an ly cured the disease, w Inch ihere I, a hi en tut return of, iillhoiili I had never been n,l of il nt any lime for f,,ny enrs. lill'lI.XliD S.XX'AtiE, Eleventh, below Spiuce Slreei. The Rose Oinlinent is prepirc.lbyE.lt. X'inii;han. S mih East corner of 'l'i.inl and Race Stieets, I'hil.iiii Ij loa, and s- Id on naein'V in Sunlni ry by 11. B. M ASSllR. May Mih. 1S1X Airrit. FISDICAI. ArrnOUATIOIT OJ the HOSi: ()l.l'Mi:.T,for Titi'r. LTHorCH ihe superiority ol ihe prepniaiiort over nil nth, rs is fully c ablished, the proprie tor take pleasure in laying before the public tho follnwiiici; certificate from a res ectahlo physician, a graduate of the University of Peons, kani. Dr. II ii.'sK bavins found in ihi etne.ly it, at relief for a Icdii us and di- agree a'de alii-, tion which the means! w ilhiu the mme of hi proh'si ,n tiled to atlord, has lint In siluted to give it his app-ohali n, i-lthougll the prejudice and interest of that prufoion aia pposeJ to secret Reuicliea. Philaiiklpuia, Sent. I9t t R. I was recently noubied wttii a tedious herpetic eruption, which co-eied nearly one si 'e of my f.iv, nnd exteuih d over the ear. V.r. X ailuhaii. proprie loi of ll.e li use I linttnei.t, uhsei c inir my f i--e, in-i-led mi my t'jiua los preparation, of which he han ded me a iar. Although m comuion with he ineui- j , u'y ,irfe-,j, ,lt-uni.ntiue ..nil ili-np piove ol the mi, urn us nostrum pahned upon thn public by iouoi nil pn tenders, I let I in jus ice hound to except the Rose Ointment fiom that c!as of me d ones, snd to nive it mv approbation, us il entire ly ured the eruption, ahh. High U h nl resisted the u-u I eppln ation. DAM, BM till, XL D. fjfjf' Ihe Rose Oiolinenl is piep.in d l,y E. IJ. X'uuuhau, onih Eu.-t comer of I'l. ml and Rare Sireets, Philadelphia, aud sold on ngi ncv in Sun bu.v. bv H. B. MANSER. May Mlh, ISt:. As;nil. 'n-H CD ".U7 133 "ET ctx, I'armr ot Th nl n-id Vine Struts, WILLIAiYISrORT, PA. 1 IHE subscriber ri sia-i tfullv anuouuci s lo the public, that be has oi?nctl a Hotel in the com modious briik I uiltling situ. tie on the corner of 'I hird and Pine streets, where be will be happy t.1 wait up -n those who may favor him with their company. The Eagle Hotel is large and conveni ent, and furnished in Ihe bc-t modem tle, Ii H provided with a huge number of well airetl and comfortable s'ei ping spartmet i. room, private pnilors, cVc. Peisons visiting XX illiamsport on bu siness or plea-ure, nnv ret as urnl that every ex erlioii w II l e used to render their s j nun at ihe "Eagle Hoti I" pleasant and agreeable. HisTal lo will he supplied wilh the vny Usi the market af ford, am his bar with he choicest nines and ott er lujuors ihatyes re sotial le. The C-igla Hot-1 porsessea greater advantages in point of locnlioti than any othei s.mil .r i slal hshinent in ihe borough, being uiluate in the husiness purl of the town, and within a convenient dist tnee of the Coiut House aud XX'nhaiuspori and Ehuir Ha I Ro.id D- pot. Sutlu ienl Siahliiig provided, and good and trusty ostler :! a in alien, hut, e. Alif ntive, net oii.miMlaling and hone-t Servants hate It er inrloied, and Lot! ii,g I, fi nielone ih it will adj to the coinloil bi d accoimnodaiiun of his gueu. There will be a earring,- always in attendance at the Boat Landing to convey passengers to and from ihe Hou-e, lire of tharcc. CHARLES BORROWS. Mv Mth, 1812. if H icliarl v: vv aV Son, norE imakehs & smr chandlers. An. 13 .WM Water Street, Vltiladt Iphia. A r. constantly on hand, a general assort ment of t -ordage, Seine I w iuea, Ac, viz : I si d Rope. Fishini! Ropes XX'hile Roives, Manit la Ropes, Toiv Line tor Canal Boats. Also, a complete assortment of Si iue Twines, Ac. such a Hemp Srad and Herring Twine, Best Patent tiill Net Twine, Cotton Shad and fieri in g I'wii e.Sh.Hj 'I'hreads, Vc. Ac. Also, Bed t'oids, Plough Lines, Halter, Truce. Cotton and Linen Carpel Chain, Ac. all of whic h they will dispose of on reasonable teims. Philadelphia, November 13, 18.4?. ly. S I VAX I . (; r t i t OD aT i d No. KJs Matke-t Sirtet, IMiiladelphia. I NX IT U tha attention of Cnimtiy Merchanla lo their extensive assortment of Briloh French and American Dry Coods, which they offer forssle on the most reasonable terms. Philsdclphia, November 13, 1843. ly. t
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