Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, June 14, 1845, Image 4

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For the Amciitan.
To Izmlore, of V-
Tl.Ti-'s bounty in the evening sky,
As the last tints of daylight flee;
Then fancy rndient mount on high,
To wan her thoughts of poetry.
TheVs hennty in the summer flowers
And in the Autumn's mellow shades,
When crimson sunset gilds the hours,
And throws sad glory o'er the glades.
There's beauty in the morning's plow,
Tinging, with roseate hues, the sea;
1-nt, oh ! such beauty earth ne'er knew
As lives, sweet lzadore, in thee.
Thy form, thine eyes, the silver ring
( f thy sweet voice upon my ear,
Tl y unburn curls, which thou dost fling,
In glit'ring waves upon the air
They came before me like a dream
Of lovliness, nneaithly fair ;
And as I watch the hazel beam
Of those dark orbs, now smiling there,
A wish that thou might'st ever bo
The brilliant picture now thou art,
I Moating up to Heaven for thee,
To guard from flight thy merry heart.
E.
TI1K EDITOR.
The editor who wills to please,
Must humbly crawl upon his knees,
And kiss the hand that beats him ;
Or, if he dare attempt to walk,
Must toe the mark that others chalk,
And cringe to all that meet him.
Pays one your subjects are too grave
Too much morality you have
Too much about religion ;
Give me some witch or wizard tales,
With slip-shod ghosts, with fins and scales,
Or feathers like a pigeon.
I love to read, another cries,
Those monstrous fashionable lies
In other words, those novels,
Composed of kings and queens and lords,
Of border wars and Gothic hordes,
That used to live in hovels.
No no, cries one, we've had enough
Of such confounded love-sick ttufT,
To craze Jhe fair creation :
Give ns some recent foreign news,
Of Russians, Turks the Greeks and Jews,
Or any other nation.
The Mttle Piggies.
The dear little piggies how happy are they ;
They're frisking and frolicking all the long day ;
Now they sleep in the pen, now they caper with
out, All the while their old mammy goes grunting a
bout. They prick up their ears when they hear n
strange noise,
And run like the dickens when chased by the
boys ;
Tut when out of danger they turn round and look
With their pretty black eyes just as wise as a
bonk.
When I.-aac conies forward to give them their
swill,
How pretty they seem while they're getting their
fill !
They look quite enchanting a little way off,
Rut the dirty young scamps :-tick their feet in the
trough !
Oh! see the two spottieseat out of the pails !
llow funny they wiggle their delicate tails!
That black chap I II catch, if I can, by the heel ;
Tin whistles and bonis! don't it take him to
squeal.
Oh, the dear little piggies, how happy are they !
So cunning, so lovely, so lively and gay ;
They frisk with the freedom of fairies and elves;
Lut they quickly grow up and make hogs of them
selves. SlYOONS, O. Ci.
L.acunlc Corrctiiniideiice.
Drevi'y in cpistulary correspondence lias lonp
aiucu come lobe regarded as a characteristic of
ami minds'. Wla-lhcr the following corres
pondence ia to be regarded a the emanation ol
(reniun, a "dincerning public must decide," as
the quack aid when he spoke of the curative
power of his patent medicine.
The lirHt letter is from a lady who keeps a
bjurdiutr house iu lliis municipality to one of
her ut t klic$ ; the second in his reyly.
"W'kd.mmuv, 10 o'clock, a. m.
Mr. , Room N'a '-il,
Sir I tend your uccuunl by my Bill, foot it
immediately or quit the house.
Youis, in want of moi.ey,
J K .
Hill, we would liete remark, is the lady' co
lored bervant, well known to all the boarders us
"ihe man of all work." A few minutes after,
.Madame J It put h-ir note in the
Hands of Bill, Ihj came running down ttairs,
'rying as loudly as if some person hod attempt
1 to ateaaitiimte him. The lblkiing note,
vhicli he held in Ins hand and handed to hit
Distress, explained the cnuen ol his wailing.
Vhttt T fci facetiously calls "fooling
our Bill" means kicking his potdcriora :
Vcineda, Room 24, about 10, a. m.
Irs. J R ,
Madam Not finding it convenient to foot
mi acciufht, I have footed your Bill.
Yours, though lying easy in bed,
extremely hard up,
' T S .'
wtHTV '""mitij ''-'!! .u. . J.-.
HANK NOTK LIST,
ii:sTi.rAiiA.
The following list shows the current slue of nil
'eunsylvnnia Bank Notes, The mnt implicit re
liance may I placed upon it, as it is every week
arc-fully compared with and corrected from Dick
noil's Reporter.
HnuKn In Fliilailctpliln.
Nur. Locatio. 1)'". lit
1 H 1 LAfl.
NOTES AT PAR.
Bunk of North America ,
Bank nf the Northern Liberties
Commercial Rank of Pcrin'a. .
Farmers' sml Mechanics' Hstik
pnr
par
pnr
pur
pnr
pnr
pnr
pnr
pnr
pnr
pnr
pnr
pnr
par
par
pnr
par
Kensington Dunk
Philadelphia ll.iuk . . ,
Nfhtivlkill Hank
Snuthwark lluuk . . .
Western Dunk . .
Mechanic itnnk . .
Manufacture! A, Mechanics' Dank
Country HaiiliN.
Dank nf Chester Count) Westchester
Dunk of Deliwnre County Chester
Rank of lieriniiiitown Oermnntown
Rank of Montgomery Co. Norristown
Doylcslown Dank Doylcslown
Kaston Rank Huston
Fanners' Dnnk of Ducks CO. Bristol
pnr
Otn.-e nf Dmkof Pcnn'a
Olltce do do
Office do do
Office do do
NOTES AT
llarrishutg"" These
I.nncnsler I offices
tending f do not
Eustnn J issue n.
DISCOUNT.
Rnnk of the United States
rtnnk of l'enn Township .
(Ji'ard Dunk
Moynniensing Bank
Dnnk nf !'cnn Ivanh
Miners' Dunk of Pottsville
Dnnk of Lewistown
Dank rf Midilletown
Dnnk of Northumberland
Columbia Dank & Bridge co.'
Cnrlisle Dank
Exchange Dank
Do d i hrnnch of
Farmers D ink nf Lancaster
Lancaster County Dank
Farmers Dnnk of Reading
ILurishura- Dnnk
Lancaster Dank
Lebanon Dank
Merchants' A. Mnnuf. Dank
Dnnk of Pittsburg
West Branch Dank
Wyoming Dank
Northampton Dank
Derks County Dunk
Office of Dank of U. 8.
Do . do do
Do do do
Kensington Snv. Ins. A
Penn Township Sav. Ins.
Dnnk of Chainhcrsliiirg
Dnnk of Gettysburg
Dnnk of Su quelianna Co.
Erie Dnnk
Farmers' V Drovers Batik
Fianklin Dank
lloncsdalu I!jnk
Mounngihclt Dunk of B.
York Rank
Philadelphia nia.33
pnr
i
. . par
. . pnr
Pottsvillo j
Lewistown I J
Midilletown 1
Northumberland par
'Columbia pnr
Carlisle 1
Pittsburg 1
llolli.l ivshiirg I
Lnncsstei pnr
Lancaster par
R. adiirg pai
Harrishurg 1
I.nncnsler pr
Lebanon J
Pittsburg I
PilUhuig I
Willimnsport lj
Wilkesharra 1
Allcntown
Heading
Pittsliurg failed
Htifl do
Near Brighton do
.1.)
do
('hnmbershiirg I
Gettysburg I
Montrose 05
Erie 2
Wnynesburg 2
Washington I
Honesdnle I J
Brownsville 1
Yoik 1
N. D. The notes of thnso hanks on which we
amit quotations, and substitute a darh ( ) are not
purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, with the
exception of those which have a letter of reference.
BROKEN B A N K S.
Philadelphia Snv. Ins.
Philadelphia Loan Co.
eVhuvlkill Sav. Ins.
Philadelphia
do
do
failed
tailed
failed
failed
Manual Labor Bunk (T. W Dyoti, prop.)
1'owanda Dnnk
I owanua
Alleghany Bank of Pa.
Dank of Denver
Dank of Sviatara
Bank of Washington
Centre Dank
City Dank
Farmers' & Meih'ca Dunk
Farmers' A Moch'cs' Hank
Farmers' & Mech'ca' Dank
Haimony Iu.-tituto
Huntingdon Dauk
Juninta Dank
Lumbermen's Dank
Northern Dank of Pa.
New Hope Del. Bridge Co.
Norlhuiub'd Union Col. Dk.
Bedford no sale
Denver closed
llurrishurg closed
Washington failed
Belli forilo closed
l'ttl-buig no Mile
I'ltlsbiirg failed
Fnyette co. failed
itreencaste failed
Harmony no sale
II Hilling, Ion no ralo
Leni-.io.Mi no sale
VN'aneu fulled
Dmiilatr no tale
New Hope dosed
M illon no sale
Mcadvillc cluwil
Port Carbon
Carlisle fulled
Monliose closed
Uiiioiiiown failed
(ireeiisburg closed
ilkebarre nossle
North Western Da'ik of Pa.
Office of Schulkill Dank
Pa. Ar. & M iniif. Dank
Silver Lake Dank
Union Bunk of I'enti'a.
Wtvtmoielaml 1! ink
Wilkesbime Diidge Co.
dj" All notes purpoilint; lo be on any iVnu-yl-vania
Bank not gucn in tliu ubove li.-t, may le set
lown as frauds.
kw ji:ksx:y.
Dank of New Biunsw ick
Uelvideie Dank
Durliuglon Co. Bank
Commercial Dank
L'lillilieil Hid Bank
Fanm is' Dank
Farmers' and Mechanic' Dk
Farmers' and Mechanics' lik
Druiiswiek
ltelvolete
Medfotd
Penh Amboy
Dridelon
Mount Holly
Hub way
failed
1
par
1
par
par
i
N. Biunswitk failed
Farmers' and Merchant!,' Dk Midilletown I'l
I
fail.d
lail.d
failed
faded
failed
4
failed
Franklin Dank of N. J. Jersey City
llubokcu UKS.& UlUZillg I O Ilobokeii
lersey Cttv bunk
Mechanics' Bank
Manufacturers' Bank
Morris County Bank
Monmouth Dk of N. J
Jcisey City
lalleisoo
Belleville
Morristowu
Freehold
Mechanics Dui.k Newark
Meehaiiics' and Mnnuf. Dk Trenton
Morris Canal and Lkg Cu Jersey City
Po-t Nolea
Newark Bks A Ins Co Newatk
no kale
1
i
New Hope Del biide Co LamderUulU
i. J. ManufdC. and Dkg t o Hoboken
failed
lulled !
N J Pruleclon & Lomburd bk Jersey Cily
Orange Bank Oruui;e
Pateron Bank l'a'eiuii
Peoples' Dank do
failed
J
pur
par
Piincetoii Dunk Princeton
Salem Dunking Co Salem
Slate Dank Newuik
Stale Dnnk Kliziiheihtown
Slate Dink Camden
Slate Dank of Munis Monislown
-State Bank 'J'niiloit
ulem and Philad Munuf Co Salem
Sussex Dank Newlon
Trenton Dunking Co Trenton
Union Dank Dover
Washington Banking Co. Hackensack
ii:i.iavauiu
Dk of VYilm J. Brandy wine Wilmington
Dnnk of Delaware Wilmington
Dunk of Smyrna Smyrna
Do biunch Milluid
Farmers Dk of Stale of Del Dover
Do branch Wilmington
Do branch Georgetown
Do branch Newcistle
I'niun Bank Wilmington
tt I'nder f't
i
i
par
I
failed
lulled
J
par
i
failed
par
par
par
par
pnr
par
pr
par
par
fXJ On alt banks marked thus () there are ci,
ther ceuiiterfi il or altered uo'.cs ol l!.o various tit-
njruiiiuliocs, in c.rculativiii.
AVI STAR'S
it ii.s4i of wixo ciinmiv,
A Compnnnri llalsmnle Preparation fram
llrt Cherry Hark and Tr,
Vie beat remedy known to the world fir the mrt rf
coni;hx, enldn. anthma, eroup, bleeding of the
lung, whooping rough, brimrhitit, inflif
enza. thurtnem of breath, pain and
ternlinew in the breast or irfc,
liver rnmifaini, anif the
Jirt ntnge of
CONSUMPTION.
We will not assert that this BALAAM will cure
Consumption in 1st vmrnl form, hut it has rured
manv after all other rnenns of relief had lioen tried
in vnin. And why not ! It sterns lht the WILD
CIIF.RHY wns destined by Nature In be our PA
NACEA for the invnaina diseases of this c ls
litude. Let not the despniring invnlid wns'e his
mney and lone TIME, to him stall imporiant,
in t.rirrimrnfin wilh the trsshy notrunis of the
lay, Imt use nt nner a metlicme Inst ill cure, it a
' f
mo l t ' 1
i m ns rateo .
cure lie n s-ible a mi-rbcine thai science
and manv years of experience hnve d
that It n'(ii relieves.
" There in no mrh thine: as fail, in the h'story
of this wonderful BALSAM. Evidence the most
convincing evedencn that no one fan donbl. fully
eslabli hes this fart. For the nuke of brevity we
se'eel the f.-l owing from thousands.
Isaac Pls't, Esq., Editor of the Pokeepsie E.iele.
one of the most infiiienllnl journals in Ibe slaie of
New Yoik, stales undot iho nnthoril of his own
imme, lint a young lady, a relative of his. ol ver?
delicate eonsli iilinii, was allacked in Feb. IS 12.
wilh severe cold, which immediately produced fpil-
ting of blood, cough, fever, nnd other ilnnperous and
nhirmit g symptoms. Thr.iiiah meilienl tienlment
nnd ciio she pnitinlly recovered durina summer.
It it on (he return of winter she was all ickcd mme
vi.ilenlly than at frsl. she became scare Iv able to
walk and wj Imubled with couuh, chills and fever
eveiy dav, and appeared In be going rnpidlv wilh
.' '. : .i : . l .k....
I.llltllllll'ilill . ni mi ion.-, w llfll iiii- wu ii - piuii
. . ' . .. , , .,, 1 1
of iiniirovenienl, Mr. Platl procurd a bo'tlc if;
.'.. it.. ' v.
II llin H IJILim r ii ll.li 'nf, uni. niniii
look, ond it s. eminply restored her. fche g it sr
eolid, nnd nfie it was half taken he was restored
to i rfrct hi , hub she has i njoyed to the pre
sent lime, without the slightt rt symptom of her for
iner die m.
Mr. P alt snv "the cure c ime under my own oh
seivntion and I cannot he mistaken as to the fads."
EXTRACT OF A I.KTTF.R FltOMA POST
MASTER, HATED
I'cMnnnKK, Washington co., Mnine, Apr. 20, 1 ft 11.
MR. ISAAC BUTTS. Dear Sir: At the re
quest of many of my friends in ibis place and vici
nity who nre sffiictcd with consumption and liver
complaints, I lake the li"rr'y of asking you to ap
point someone in this county ns scent to sell Wis
tah'i. Balsam or Willi ('iiKHHT.aud to send bin
a few d.iy.-n. as there in none of il for sale within
S00 miles from litis. I hnve no doubt that it would
meet with a reoily snle if it were where il eou'd le
i locured without loo much expense mid ilelav.
My wife was attacked about six m uiibs since I
Wlin Wliat ine pnysieinns vaneo inn nri nsr cu
consumption a coiii.lnint very pievalent in this
siCtion nfcounlry. Having seen the Balsam ad
vrrt'scil in Augusts.
I t u k Ibe pains lo send there for a tsillle of it,
which she look, and which helped her so much that
I sent for I no bottles more, which, she has also ta
ken, nnd he now says she has not fell so well for
rix years as she docs nl this lime. All ihoss who
hate inquired of ine and as 'ettained what elleet the
Balsam had, ore ami his to have some for sale in
I hi- vicinity, which is the cnu-e of my writing you.
Flca-e inform me by ictn n of m dl whether you
conclude lo send some, and il so tu whom, in order
that il may he known where il can lie bad.
I am with reflect vours, etc.
P. G. FARNSWORTH. P. M.
The whole country is fust learning Ihnt i.o medi
cineno plivsic nn no preparation of any kind
whit, vi r can equal UK. U mill IIalsam of
Wilo ('ur.nnr.
a tui'i.y M oii:isn I. ( I RF.
atssvii.i.s, Oneida co.,N. Y.Sejit. IS, MM.
Dear Sir I owe it lo the nfllieted lo inform y II
that in J iiionry Im-t I was iituikul by a very vio
lent cold, caused by wotkn g iu the water, which
settled on my lungs. Il via accompanied bv a ve
ry i if c pu.n in my breast and sides, and uls i a
ilisiies-n u Ci iigli. I hnd in attendnuce ail the t-est
medic d Old ill our village; hut after exhausting ill
their ski'd 'o no nv.il, they ironnunreJ my di-ense a
ioNnuM. il i tiMsivirniiM, and ih y one and all
titre ine up to die. Afier much persuasion I got
the consent of mv physician In use ihe Balsam of
Wilii Cm mat r- pared by Da Wistaw. I pur
chased of ihe Asent in cur iUe one boille, Wfore
usii.g half of which I began to gain strength, and it
was very evident my cough was much Ix tli r and
my FVinplotus in every w ny iinpr iving. I hnve
now used three boitles, mid am mtnrtd In Jicrfcl
health. This re-ull ia abme owins lo ibe ue i.f
DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHER
RY ; nnd I take this method nf giving you the in
r , . , I , . .-.i
f iimiMon, liar'ly to pav you the debt of gratitude
i .... .... '.i? L ,k, ,.,i.,. m....,.i
I owe yi.u, and partly that others similaily afllicled
ma) know where to apply lor tehiT.
Veiv l.ulv yours, JAMES KAOE.
Mil. Pai.i:r. Tiuggist, under dale of Wstt rville,
Sept. Slih, I81;t, wi.tis;
I'be statement given you by Mr. James Sage is
well known to be nun by this U'Aot nniimiinilv.
Il Ctrl .inly was a most remarks' le cure. The sale
of ihe Balsam i very IM id, and i's success in cures
tru'y list. nil g. Ykuis resp. ctfullv.
D. D. PALMER.
TlIK most akkaiiu:
V' IlAi.noxririn, N. J . April 20. IS. 3.
I l in or uuoul llie loin day ot im .iki, i t . i, i was t
taken wi'h a violent pun in ihe si le near Ihe livir, .
which loulimied for about five days, and was fit- J
lowed by the breaking of an u'c.r, or uhsees, in- '
wuidly, which relieved lha pain a linle, but csu-e.l I
mo to throw on a ereut on intilv nf i.tTeiedve uialler !
5 I and uls much b'o.id. I', ins reallv al aimed at !
this, I applied lo a physician, hut he said l.e ih u1
he could do but linl" tor me except g.ve lin- s -me
Mrrenry Fi!l, wh'ch I tefused to lake, deling
.atislied thai they ci uld do me no go.sl ; mai.j o-
tin r Mii'dif v were then rcured by inv w.fr and
fiiends, but none did me soy g.vod ai d llie lls
charge ot Moo I and cmtiipii .ii still coi.tMiUcd rv rv
f. w days, and al last become so oir.-i sive lb at I
Could scarcely breathe I Wjt uls seized with a vi.
tdcnl cough, which at lime csu-ed me lo raii-e
nimh morebloo l than I bad done U fore and my
disease continued in thi. wsy, still growing worse,
until Frbruitry, when sll hope i.f my recovery was
given up, and my fiiends ull thought I would die
of a (lALioriao Cuaaurriosj. Al this inoininl,
when my hie was apparency drawing near iuclo-e,
I heard of DR. 1-S TAR'S BALSAM OF
WILD CHEERY, and got a bottle which ai
uivin m a iMMt.iiiATrLT ; and by the u.e of only
three Is.liles of Ihl med eiue, all my pains were
removed my cough and (pitting of b.'ood and cor
ruption entirely slopped, and in a few week my
health was so far testoied as to enable me lo w.nk
al my trade, (which is a carpenhr,) and up to thi
lime I have enjoyed go, si health.
THOMAS COZENS.
(aLorriti ta Couxtt, N. J , ss.
Pt-rs. lastly came ttUic aie, the .uUcriUr, ouc of
Ihe tititicet of the Peace in and for the said con
ty, Thomas Cozens, and being duy affirmed ac
cordmg to law, sailb the above statement U in all
things true.
Affirmed before me, on the 90ih of April. 184.1.?
J. CLtMtRT.J P. 5
Such ia the unprecedented success of this UAL
SAM,
"SATIRE'S FAVORITE rRESCRirTIOV
prescription rongeni il to nor wants, as it is pie
pared from cheinieil eitiarts from substances which
the author of natnre has placed in our own Isnd
fof wise purpose, that many who know nothing
of the mode of its preparition an; endeavotint to
reap pecuniary benefits by aellinc an ailicle similtr
in nsmn, or in appearance, or by representing their
own trash as stieriir In this BALSAM, or bv put
ting up a minima mid s demnty assrtersling thai il
is imparled tram a foreicn country, which is not the
case. All tr.es deceptive aria goto snow Irtit
WlT' Di.sm i known In ihe World to he
'777; O III: AT JIEMEDY." ami ihnt In nell
nv tnii'ure it must be Mte this in nnarf, r pur. i
l,url ,a r ,,ke '" '"'" I
Believe no! ibe conntnizlv wronchl fsbrirn- !
tims nnd lake on'y ihe oricinal and genuine i
WisTtn's lliisM or Wns I bum.
NO OTHEB CAN BS X.ISS XT.
Ad.lress all nr.lrrs to ISAAC BUI' I S, No,
g.j
Ann St., New Y ok.
Agents, JOHN U FRILTNO. f-nl.ury,
D. BRAIT I'lGAM. Krthunhert,tnd,
i. K. MOYER. .WWurtr,
J. WAt.GONsr.I.LER. Sfln.f;n,re,
BROWN St CREASY, MjJIinrill,:
Feb. C2d. 1845 ly
FI LTY DOU. iiis"KVA H 1)7
CANTREIiL'S
CclcVialc(l Family .llcli iiics
"WTJfTILL not rure every thing, bul s'id rem lin
)f V unrqus1el in their several d-psrtmci.t by
every thing ever offered to the public, who have
, .
volunUrv came lor
.. .. ' . ,.
'"!l'y r.spcctable
rwtrd and ottered numerous anl
peclahle tes im niiaU f Ihur tcperior ;
efbe icy. j
Cnntrtir s Compound htedirolrd Syrup of Sai-
fapar lla t or, Aim-Seorl.tiUc Syiup, for the ct.r I
ot Seorluls, t 'hntnir liheu.n itistn. Chronic Swels i
l ugs of ihe Joints. Eruption of Ihe Skin, and ell ,
Diseases atisinc from Hie sbuae of Meirn-y", Ac
nusurpasscd by any thins in the niaikei, combi- j
ning all the virtues re.-ideul in the Ssr nnri;li j
wilh a niialern m-dicamenl, only Intcly broiiaht
out tiy ihe most respectable medical authorities.
Price, 50 cents jrr b. ttle.
CimtrtU's .liiti-Ihsprptic V-wdir, f ibe re
lief and permanent cure of lht mosl ilistreswng
complaint. Dyspepsia, in all l forms and s'aar-'.
Il is liuly a most alu d If remedy. Sold in lollies
at !5 slid 50 cents each.
CtintrrW ,1nie Mixture md Tuiiie .Vt.'rn
menla, stnnds at ibe head uf the li t. nnriia'le.l by
sny, or all Ibe innumera'. le med'C'n' S in ne
ihrougheut the length and bread h of the I.n.d, for
the cure of 1'r.vf a mid Ac it in all its stjces, snd
from nil its roiisequi-nees.
Kesidetits in Fever and Ague districts should
never he with. ut il.
The sulciitr will forfeit EIFI'Y DOLLRS
where bis medicine tails to peiforrn a cure in the
most obstinate ca-e.
K .Id Who'es de a.-d l.eiail bv CALEB CRE-S.
SON. al bis Drui Waiehouse. No. fi North Third
Street, Philadelphia ; also, bv ihe refulailv a
liointed aa nt. SE III V. KOBE UTS, Wt)ilca
Di'uggisl, No. 54 Water Sire. I. Mobile.
Prepared oi:lv bv the Sulirrdi r, corner of C . R
PENTER and SECOND Sir.eis, ll.iw I'liiUti
an, Philadi Ipl.ia. where it is also retailed.
Ol-serve, none are genuine wtthmil li e siera'ure
nf .JOHN A. CANTKULL.
C'antroir ieritf Mixture, or Tonic
..cllraiiiru(a. For Ihe eure f nil B "" nffrrlions, if taken ae
ettrliw in din et ion.
It is a never tailing remedy which no fVimi'y
oiigh' t be without, e-peril'y iu low nur-d-y
countries.
As tbi- medicine is put up under the p-npiie-or's
imtnediate iusieciion on the most sri.-ti ilic
piineiples, lieing Pur. ly Yrgetnble, and basics
tiled il rincacy on thousands, for upwards of I'S
yean, and lohis knowb.lce when isken stiiellv ac
cording lo directions, there hss not Ken one fjdure.
Under such eirctim-iarre I recommend it la Ihe
public, adding a certificatt iu support nf n y s-ser-
IIOI).
I, John Burns do ee.tifv that I was iu the ship
Tob.icro ri.nl uf I'bil.d. 1,1 ii. Cupl. Rrtil, m
June, lt.27. bound Ir. Liv.-rand, to..k Ihe ft ver
and ague and laid in l.ivi-i, ol some lim nnd. i
the doctor's hinds, we it f.o.n there t i Pi'lim nc,
lay in the Infirmary tor l.-ur or five wiks f oin
thence lo Philadelphis ; wassii im nlba under Dr.
Coal ; from ihence lo New Y rk w.r.t to the
Hospital, remained thin- aU'Ut fur w.rk without
any relief Mid every thing wiihout nv l-cfiefit,
for five year. Heiriug of Catme'l's Ague Mn
turefiom a ftiei.d, I went lo l.i-. store, lol.l him
) h..w I was atl'.icled, and get a UHleof his niiiturr
I anJ us. d it cr 'ine lo directions, Il ina.le a ler-
ei line, biio I iia.i- 11. t uaif u.v irnsi I U-'1I miw
, , . ' , , , .. . ...
J confidence retomn.end it tolhe public.
leet cure, snd I have ii. t hJ ihe less! r'lu.'H ince.
JOHN BURNS.
Mt-tllc alrtl Ss i up urSarsn pai ll!a.
I hdsd.lphli. April loth. I;-1 1.
Mr. Jon A.Ca i iii,
D.ar Sir, Having le. n afTlie'e.l f .r npward-of
two ears wilh uleer.t.on id the throat, destroy i..g j
lite whole i'f ibe soft pl.te, llien il.ioiivh ihe uprr
psrl f uiy mouili nitn my u.se, from which m-v, r-
al piece of lioi.e csme .t, which sr'isl y de-tioy. ,
i-d my sech, ihromih a kind Pro k1 race n l y.,i.r '
Medicated Syrupol Sjrs .iiil i, I am now ie.-l.ir. d j
to peif. rl heihh.and my sight, which w isso much '
impair d, is as riroug as win n a loy. i
I ihoiichl it a duly I owtdiuyou and those iuu
larly alVecl. d, to make it public.
YuUis, It spi-C'luilv,
SAMUEL KIRK.
Corner f Tenth and C. a es Street.
I, Oa'.ril Jonston, No. C ReAhss Street, do cu-
t fv 1'iat my wife, Jjee, was slTl'CtsI ! lw. jeir
t ' with Rheums'ism. and at la-t wss rtiturly dt-a !e.l.
so thai she w as ..hhsed be cot lit c I to U d , bear
ing if Caiit ell's Me'i aled Syiop if Sj.k,.r,"a,
' 1 1 Ami Semt title Svrup. I pr.utr.l f.-ui iv. tit-,
which r .mpl.trlt rem. .ted all t.rr ptm and n tf-
nes from her lunl ; Iw.i m. re Kittles made a p- r-
le, t eoie. S i i,(,w able s'lrii.l to hrr Ii-hims
tiol l Joins as u-uil. (. AUUIL JOA-IO..
I'hilad.lj hii, Jan. 2 -J. 1811.
cry Dex-iiptive PaiupbLt mav be haj of the
agents. (Cial.) J. W. FKlLINti.
Sunbuiy, Nov. 9. 1M. Iv .l'xt.
A M II IB Y A: It O C A 1",
WZIOLCSALB &. GET All-
HAT fc CAP MA.NUrACTL'llUnS,
SotUk F.ust rorxrr of Marltl and Ilk ttt
IMiiladeliihla,
TIHERE they alwav kevp on band an eiten-
aive aMSortioent vl" II A J'.V J CA I'S wf evwry
description, got up in the Ism. and inos aptotrd
s'.jle. Pt is. ntdeiirousol purvhoing uioi as .is
clr on the nnM rtan.nat le lenns, wili Cud il la
their advantage lo call UluN tusking urtha
elsewhere.
Pbdadcljbia, Oct. .'th, Hit. ly
OAKLEY'S
wrptnATiTE svnri.
THE vnluabte properties of Oakley's Dcpma.
live Syrup of Snrsaparilla, as a purifier of the
blood, ia so well known to ibe public generally,
that il is unnecessary to occupy mnch space in eel
ting forth the advsntaees to l derived from its
use ) wherever the medicine hss once been intro
duced, il lake precedence over all olhets : eveiy
otielhnt has taken il, have derived so signal bene
ficial results from it, that it is recommended hy
them with Ihe u'tnnst conf.denre. Physicians of
the highest standing in the profession, prescrihe it
to patients under their rare ; containing nothint
deb terious. but bring composed ol Ihe most mibl,
jet efficacious vegetable materials, it is offered wilh
confidence, as the cheapest and mo efficient pu
rifn r of the blond now known. The use of a few
bottlea, especially in ihe spring months, will be at
lendrd wilh a most decided improvement in the ge.
neral atrenath of the srslem, era.ricming any seeds
of disease that may bnve been generated, besides
i'n health and visor to Ihe body. For the cure
of Scrofula or Kings Evil, Rheumatism. Tetter,
Pimples or eruptions of Ihe Skin, White fwellinB, ;
r isuna, t nrnnie i.ougn Asin-na, c, ids no-
merous remfica'es in the possession of the sul arri-
j Ifr ami his agenK, from physicians and others, nre
(sufficient to convince the moot skeiitical of i's so- ,
periority over all preparations ol 8 irsspnrilla. 1
K.d wholesale and n-inil, hv the proprietor,
f.EOKGE V. OAKLEY, North 5ih tre.l. Ilea-
dins. Beiks Conniy, and to lie bad nf ihe following 1
ieisons : j
lit Krtl.imtrland Vmintti U. B. ?.las-s,
Sunbury ; IreUud fc Mnel, MiEwensville ; D j
Kraiiser. Milton. j
In I'nion Cnunty. J. Genrhnrt, Pclin'sgrove ! j
A. Out. lins, Miflliiibiirs. J
r Columbia County, R. W. McCay, Wash
inglon.
Readinc. March I t, tl l.
Ma. OjKi.rt: I Wlieve il the uty of every
one to dj wlo.lever in llirir owcr I te--, for the b-nc-f.t
of ibeir fellow ma", and having had poMve
proof in mv own family. of the wonderfol .ro:er:ies
of your D" puralive Syrup of SsrsaptriHi, I m !
ronsrientiou-ly recommend il lo Ihe afHieteil. We
hail Ihe niii-foitune j l.ise two of our chil.iren. tv
t1P hnaking out of oU erous sires that covered the
f.re.besd and r eck, although we bad some uf tl,
most scientific i ysiciar.s l al'end Ihi m and had
tried all the known remedies, including Swnini's
Pannei a. wiihout avjil. Anoiber of my children
was al'StkeJ in the same manner, her face ai.d
neck was con plelely covered; the d schatge wns so
olTensiv.', snd ihe tiisease al such a heicht, that we
despaired of her life. Seeing the wonderful effect
of your Dcpura'ive Syrup r.l S irsiporilla, we weie
induced lo make trial of it, as the last n s rl ; il
seed like a charm; the ulcers commenced healing
immediately, f. w boille entirely reflorti! ti t lo
l.i r l e.lth, which she Ins enjoyed uiuiitetin j te.liv
er since. As a puii.itr ol the hlo. d, I verily tie
heve il has not its equal.
JOHN MOYER. Tail.r,
Walnut street, near Fouilb, Kra lin;.
Pouchssvi'le, April 10th, 1913.
Ma. OiKLtT : Mr son Edmund Leaf, had Ihe
scrofela in ibe most drradful and di-tres-ing man
ner for three years, durins which lime l.e wis de- t
prived of the use of his limbs. - he.d and neck I
were rovrml w ilh ulcers. We tried all ihe dilT-r- 1
enl reuirdo s, I ut to no iiTecl, until n commended I
by Dr. Johnson of Norii-town. and also Dr. Isaac
Hiestn, of Reading, lo use your DepU'alive Syrup
of Sursspnrilla, of which I nMalned several bo'tles.
ur ... w.o.u u-o,r .or .-. r-. i... iu, o,
I.. sys em. tne sore neniea up. ana tt.e cinui w -is
resloredto pv.fect health, which be has enj ayed
unintertuptedly ever si. ce to the aM-.n-shmrnt of
many j-eison w ho seen him du'irg his nffiiclion
I hve thought it mv duty, and send vou this certi
ficate thit olhe-s who have a like aSliction in Ihe
family may know where to ohU n a valuable a
medicine. Your trulv.
AMELIA D. LEAF.
Sept. It?. 113 ly
To Counlrv .lltrthaiits.
Pioot. Shoes, Ronncls. I.c5horn ami
' -3
Palm Leaf Hats.
(.. AV. Ac L. Ii. TAYLOK, j
ut the S. K. corKtr of Market and Filth Sis.,
PUIXcVDEI-PIIIA,
jrFER f. r sale an rxtenne Mf-onoont of the
- Mlx.ve i'. cl s, all of w hich .hey . il at unusual
ly low pi ires, and paiticul.ily invite If e attention
of l uvrr viMtii g Ihe ci;v, tonn enmonli n of
their i.a.k. t!. W. A I- B.TAYLOR.
'iiUdelphia. May 23, 1814. ly j
iouiitcrfiHerj.'
DEATH BLOW.
I ?,',f'U "C , , '! ura,""e1,u
m nifj pruuiiu, ui.htm iuc iia lUirr I I-
he's upon it, (die top, Ihe si.!e and the bottom)
nih containing a f-c-simile signature of my hand
writane. thus B. BasMDatTH, M. D- I'hese la.
11- ate engraved on !evl, laul. fully desicned,
anJ dune at an eipeuse of over Ji.lHiO. Therefore
it w ill 1 seen that ihe only thing necrsiy to pro
cure the uiediciue iu its purity, i lo ulseie tiicse
laUls.
Rememlx r the lop, the side, and the I o;ioin.
The I dlowing resiiertive i-rsou are duly autu. ri
j i-il, and hold
CEUTinCATES Or AGENCY
For the sale of Rrindreil't Vegetable I'niverral
J'lVs.
N.Mihun.beilai d couolv : Milton Mickey A
ChtmlH-ilni. Sunbury 11. B. Miswr. M'Kwens
ville lit I oid A Men. II. Northuin'.land Wiu.
Forsytlt. lieoigetown J. J. Wnbi.
i i ui.'O .uniy : Ac Uiinn iiogar m
, t. r. tvehnsf roe Ceorge Cundiiiui. V id. !le
I t.uri! Uic S.i.iih. BciT. rMwo Pvi I Hllbler.
j Adaicl-utg Wm. J. May. Miti:nhuie Mrlisv I.
' .V Ray. Haitletcm Daniel Loin;. Fnvhurg
U. A: F. C. Mover. Lewi-uSurf Walls & rireen.
I
(dumbii cocutv : lauilk' E. D. Rev no!.!
' V Co. Dei wick .-human A U Henhouse. IV- ;
J tiwia t. U. Brobts. Bloom.burg John R.
Mover. Jeiaey 1 own l-evi Disel. ahiuclou
Rol4. MvCav. I.iuetone Ball"! ii McNoich. i
llbie that each Ageut ha au Engrav.d C.r-
.ideate of Agency, c.mluiniug iepirenlaiiiiii nl
! HIIANDRETH S Manufactory at S.ng Sum,
I and up-n which will a'o be seen etu-t copies i t
J the tjeit- lu Ult Uutr isxJ the tlruiulrtih 1'iU
tV.crr.
I'bdad. Iiihia, cilice No. 8. Nmlh 8ih street,
li. URANDRETH.M.D
JuneSlih. lf43.
CITY FriiMTl UK ArCTI(,
ATTD PBIVATS ROOMS,
Noj. 'i'J anJ yi North Thiil fStrcct,
.Near the City Hotel,
PHILADELPHIA.
CI. MACKEY, Action.r, resctfu!y in-
vile tha attention of eroo desirous of pur
v basing Futniluie. to bia extensive Sales Rooms,
(Isith ul.lic snJ l'i iv ale,) fof every dewriitiaa of
IIiMtscboU Fuiuitute, whire can l obtained at all
tiaw. Urge aortmenl uf fashionable and well
niaaufactured Cabinet Furniture, Bed, Mlue,
Ac. at very reduced price, f-ir cah.
(O Sc-ie by Auction, twice a week.
May S'.vh, I SIX ly
ROSE OINTMENT
FOK TCTTEK.
RIMOWORMJI, riMPLESI OJI TlIK F Af K, AND OTIICR
n-TAKEoisi r.Rtmius).
fjj Tlit filhm'ineerlijiea'e derribr one nfltte
mntt txtrnnrdinary oitrtt ever effected by any
appfiratiivn,
PHitnimrrm, Febtntry 10, 193S.
lOR twenty years I was severely aftlicted wilh
Tstts on Ihe Face and Head: the disease
commenced when I was seventeen yeaSn old, and
continued until the Fall of 1836, varying in vio.
lenre, but without ever dia-ippraring. During mit
of the time, great purl of my face was covered with:
the eruption, frequently attended with violent ilch
iug; my hend swel'ed at times until it fellas if it
would buret ihe swelling was so gieat, that I eouKl
scarct ly get my hat on. During the long period
that I was afllieleil with the disease, I useit a greut
many sj plication, (mnnng them several celehrnlej
prep (ration-) itn well as takintr inward remedies,
including a number of buttles of Struiiu't Panacea,
Kxtraet if SannpitriiUi, &c, In fact, it would bn
impossible In enumetate all the medicines I used.
i I u na nln nn.lnr th r ri if t nro iT ihn most
tinguished physicians of this city, hut without re-
remng mtich benefit, and I deep
paired of ever being
cured. In the fill of H:ir, the disease nt the tinm
lieing very violent, I commenced usine the Rune.
Ointment, (prepared by Yaughan ft Davis.) In
a fi w n plicnlious the violent itching ceased. Ihe
swelling abated, Ihe rruption legnn to dissppenr,
and U'f.ire I had used a jnr ihe disease wns entirely
cnted. Il has now l-ren nearly a yiar and a half
since, nnd there is not a vestige of the disease re
maii.ii.c. except the scars from the deep pits formed
by the dieae. It is impossible for me to describe
in a ce rtificah" the severity uf the disease nnd my
sulTcrinp, bul I will he pleased to give a fuller ac
count to any person wanting further satisfaction,
who will call on me. At the lime I communccd
using the I! se Ointment I would have given hun
duds uf dodais lo l rid of the disease. Since II
sing it, I have recommended it to several persons,
(arnonc them my mother, who had the diseaso bad
Iv on her aim.) who were n I cored hv it.
J AMF.H DURNULL, No. liiG, Race St.
rjj- The Rose O.titineiit is prepared by E. D.
Yatuhan, Snu'h East corner of 'J'hird and Raco
stte.ts, Philadelphia, and sold on agency in Sonhu
ry. bv II. B. MASSED,
May 14th. 1913. A tent.
iJoc (In, t uuia t, i'ov 'VvtivvT
A I'liUUE UF ITS El riCACY.
I'liiLinLLriiiA, May 27th, H:ill.
rT",IIIS is to certify that I was severely ullhetel
-- with Tetter in Ihe hands and fi el for upwarl.s
of forty years ; the disease was attended generally
with violent itching and swelling. I apphed to
i.nmK rof physicians, and ns'd a great many appli
cations without t Heeling ci.rc. About ay.nr
since, I sppl.ed ll.e Rose Ointment, which entirely
stopjied the ilchiiiK, and a few applicalions iuime.li
rttilyciind the disease, which there has been n i
return of, although I hnd iiev-r ls-en rid of il at
i any time f..r I .rly yeais. RICHARD SAYAl.E,
! Eleventh, In-low Spruce Street,
j fj- The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. 1).
I Yichari, South East corner of Third and Race
' Streets, Pkiladclj hia, nnd sold on agency in Sun'm
iy.ly H. D. MASS Kit.
I Mav Uih. 1843. A arm I.
WEDJCAI. A.PP jS OE ATIOT
Of the ROSE OI.TMj:.T,fur Ttttir.
LTHOUOli ihe siinerioritv of ihe iirenaiuii ii
over nil others is fully established, ihe pr.pr c-
lor take pl nsure in Inyir.g bef.re the public llu
following certificate from a re-peetuble phvsici.ui,
, KrailUnte of the University o! I'enns, Ivauia. Dr.
tj.,,,,.,-, b,vina funj in ,ni, iprni llv tlm, .i(.n r
. ,eiliou and di-ncrceiM -atlerti m which the means
, ni,hm ,hp rinet,,t lit prr,.8ion hM , ,,;,,
j nas rm nesiiaieo to cive it nis n.protia:i.in, hiiiiou.i
j the prejudices and interests of that prulessiou aie
i pimsed to secret Remetlie.
j PniLAni trai, Sept. 19, ll:.(.
i I wa recently troubled w ith a tedious herpetic
j eruption, which coeed nearly one si.'e of my f ic,
j and extendi d over the ear. Mr. Vauuhun. pr.;in. -I
tor of the Rose Ointment, nhsciving my face, iusi-
j led on my tiyinei his preparation, nf which he hati-
; ;U"J n" ' Jar- A;tn.i.onwiihiiieme.,,.
1 !.-. fit rr.V tir. .t..l..n 1 l.c-.nnlnr,A..a .....I .1. ....
j v. ...j -. .... .....i, . i.ui. r i,,,m ui.a-
prove ot the numerous nostrums palmed upon tho
publieby inniaut pr. tenders, I feel in justice h 'Und
to except the Rose Ointment from lhal c'nss of me
dicines, nnd to'Bive it mv apptobation, ns it entire
ly cured the eruption, nhhoneh it had resisted the
u.u.l applications. DANE. DAUfiH, M. D.
Cj" I he R.ise Ointment is prepared by E. D,
Vau-han, South East corner of Third ai d Raco
St, eels, Philadelphia, and sold on niri ncy ill Sun
bury, ly H. D. MASSKK.
May Nth, 191:1. Ant.
BAGLS
gd rzi u-z
Comer of Third and Vine Slrrrti,
; M.T.T A TV. PflTl'.
frIIE ul-serdier respectfullv announces ,i Ihe
4. public, that he has opened a Hotel in the com
modious hi u k building situate on the comer of
Thin! and Pine streets, where he will be happy lo
wait upon ih.we who may favor him witii their
company. The Eaijle Hotel is lu'tte ami conveni
ent, and fun win d in the he-t modem si. e, L is
provided with a huge tuitiihcr of well aired and
comfortable sleeping sparlineots, rooms, privatu
parlors, A c. Person v ii.il ing ilhn:iisHirl on bo
nnes or plca-ure, nuv iel a tired ihnt every ex
ert i. .11 will I used to lender 'heir soj nun Bt tho
"Easle Hotel" pleasant and nri-eahle. llnTal lo
w itl tw supplied w ith ihe v.ry begt the in n ki t af
fords, and hi bar with die choicest wines and nib, r
li.pior charges re .aonable. The Kacle Howl
possesses greater advantage in point i.f location
than any olhei similar , sl iMi-hmenl in the borough,
being situate in the business part of the town, and
within a convenient disl nice of the Court ILmso
and Williainsporl and Eltnira Rail Ro..d Depot.
Sufficient Stal.hng provided, and good and trusty
o-llcrs always in attendance.
Attentive, arcoii.in.Hhiting and hone-l Servants
hare been cmj-loyed, and noil ing left undone that
witl add to the coiuluit and accommodation of hid
gUCi-ts.
I here will l-e s csrnagi- always in attendance at
ihe Boat Landing to convey passengers tu and from
ihe Houe, l ee of charge.
CHARLES BORROWS.
Miv I lih. 1814. if
norc otahecs a. smr ciianolees.
.Vj. IJ.Yur.'A W.tiir Sired. I'liiludi 'phia.
pi
Ai I. cousisntly on hand, a general sorl
mcnt of Cordage, Seine 1 wines. Ac, vn 1
Rope, FUhiug Ropes, While Roiies, Manil
la Ropes, Tow Lines for Canal Boat. Also, a
com pie I e aksoiimrnt of Sii:e Twines, Ac, such as
Hemp SI. ad and Herring Twine, Dost Patent liill
Net Twine, Cotton Shad snd Herring Twice, Shoe
Threads, Ac. Ac. Also, Bed Cord, Plough Lines,
II alter, Trces, Cotton and Linen Carpel Chains,
Ac. all of which they will dispose of on reasonable
teim.
Philadelphia. November 13, IMC ly.
spj:u!.c:7c:oud '& coi
Xo. Market Street, Philadelphia.
INYI'I'E the attention of Country Merchants
to their extensive assortment uf British French
ud American Dry (iooda, which they uflcr for sale
on the most rea liable term.
Philadelphia, Nou'iaUl Id, ISIS. ly.