Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, June 28, 1845, Image 4

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THK WOUMt AT At'FTIOM.
The world for sale hang out tho sign,
Cull every traveller here to w ;
Who'll buy this brave estate nf mine,
Ami set my weary spirit free,
Tis going! yes, I nieiinto fling
The bauble from my foul away ;
I'll fell it, whatso'er it bring ;
The worlJ at auction here to-day !
It is a glorious thing to see,
Ah ! it has cheated me so sore !
It is not what it teems to be !
For sale ! It shall be mine no more.
Come turn it o'er and view it well ;
I would not have you purchase dear
'Tis going ! going ! I must soil !
M ho bids ? who'll buy the splendid tear ?
Hero's wealth, in glittering heaps of gold ;
Who bids ? but let me tell you fair,
A baser lot was never sold
Who'll buy the heavy heaps of care?
And here, spread out in broad domain,
A goodly landscape all may trace ;
Hall, cottage, tree, field, hill, and plain
Who'll buy himself a burying place '
Here's love, the dreamy potent spell
That beauty flings around the heart ;
I know its power, alas ! tcsa well ;
'Tis going! Love and I rntit part !
Must part what can I more with love ?
All over th enchanter's reign ;
Who'll buy the plumeless, dying love,
A breath of bliss a storm ol pain?
And friendship rarest gem of earth
Who'er hath found the jewel his ?
Frail, f ckle, false, and little worth
Who bids for friendship as it is?
'Tis going! going! Hear the call ;
Once, twice and thrice ! 'tis very low !
'Twas once my hope, my stay, my all
Kut iiow the broken staff must go !
Fame ! hold the brilliant meteor high
How dazzling every gilded name !
Ye millions now's the time to buy ;
How much for fame ; how much for famt !
Hear how it thunders ! would you stand
On high Olympus, fur renowned ?
Now purchase, ami a world command !
And be with a world's curses crow ned !
weet star of hope ! with ray to shine
In every sad foreboding breast.
Pave this desponding one of mine
Who bids for man's last friend and bi st ?
Ah' were not mine a bankrupt life !
This treasure should my soul sustain,
I! nt hope and I arc now at strife,
IV or never may unite again.
Ambition, fashion, tliow, and pude,
I part from all forever now ;
Giief, in an overwhelming tide,
Has taught my haughty pride to bow.
T.y Heath ! stern sheriff all bereft,
I weep, yet humbly kiss the rod ;
The best of all I still have loft
My Faith, my liible, and my Cod.
African Aristocracy.
One of the greatest stretches of African aris
tocracy 'on record,' id that, perhaps, 'to which
we listened yesterday. Two negroes met near
ly opposite (he St. Charles, who, it appeared,
hud been ppendiiij; the Rummer North that in,
they travelled with their respective master.
'Why, Sampson, how is you !' said one.
'Well, li well, tank you,' said the other.
'You'd Ucu to the North, has you ?' said Jef
ferson. 'lVjiict cuiiiM Iiome,'6aid Sampson.
'Aint de free niters mighty mean V said
Jeflersofl.
'Oh course, dey if,' said Simpson, 'but dat
comes of dere hubin no master.'
Certainly,' fa id Jt llcrson, 'dey's laborin un
der de abolition of intelligence. But whar did
you stop when you was Norf, Samp.'
'Why, f.iC in Jef,' said Sampson, 'I spent
mod ot my time at de Wirinny Springs.'
'Vim did, (lid you !' said Jefferson.
Wal, i reckon I did,' said Sampson.
Dunn you isn't ciety for die nigg,' raid Jef
ferson. '1'i been mong dc reclusives at Sara
toga myself. W'e dance de Polka dere. I reck
ons Wirginna break-downs enn't shine. Cio on
by nigga ! font lock hea, when you meet a color
ed gem'man wnt drinks tie Congress water, you
pissos him by wid silent tlispect dal'ttall.'
And saying this Jcftt-rsnn'e round eye dilated
and his thick lip swelled at the idea of being
accofcttd (idd conversed v. i I It in the public street
by a negro who hud never mixed in mure tatJi
(unable society than he considered be iniut have
met wdh at il.e Virginia springs, who never
had drunk Congress water, and who waa utterly
ignorant of ll.a Polka ! .V. O. i'ic.
Tin k ii i w't make a GE.vri.rMAN.
To eminent inoiiibeis of the Irish bar, Messrs.
IXiyleaud Vclvertoii, quarrelled some years a
go, so violent!', liiut from words they came to
blows. Doyle, lite more powerful man (at the
tints-it least,) knocked hiaadversary twice down,
cxrluiming with vehemence, 'you scoundrel'
'I'll niuke you ln.lcivc yourself like a geulleman.
'Jo which Vtlvtr'.oii, ruing, answered with e
o, iul indignation, 'No sir, never J I defy you,
I ik-iy you ! lu can't do it !'
A retired son of St. Crispin, who bud amas
sed considerable vieallh, used to put the letters
V. U. 8. and ('. after his name ; he Iransluted
.l.eui thus ; "lira Rate Shoemaker and Cob-
"Ji'l. I.L L.J.
LIST.
rr.s.vsvi.vAxii.
The f .Rowing list shows (he current valito of all
enusylvaiiia Bunk Notts. The most implicit re
Inner in iv It placed upon it. as (I is every week
arcfully compared with ai.d corrected bom Likk
ni'll's Roporitr.
Hunk In Philadelphia.
, . Pur. tsr
I.oriTIo,. 1hiiiii
N O T E H A V P A It.
Bank of N'or'h Ameiiea . , pnr
Hank of the Northern Liberties , , par
Commercial Itiink of Penn'a. . , par
Farmers' nnd Mechanics' H ink . par
Kensington Hank . . par
Philadelphia Hank . par
Schuylkill Hank . . . par
Smithwark llntik . . . pr
Western Hunk . . par
Mechanics' Rank . . pnr
Mauuf.ictur. rs' A- Mechanics' flank pnr
Country Itaiili.
rtank of Chester ('oiint
Hank of IVhwtre (!ounty
Bank of (I'mtantown
flank of Montijoiiiery Uo.
Poylestown Hunk
Kaslon I!nk
Kamii-rs" Hank f Itticks co.
OTu e of H ink of i'i i.n'a.
Offica do do
Olliro ilo do
Office d. do
Westchester
Chester
ttermnntown
JVorrisonti
Dovhvtown
I'hsIoo
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
Thee
offices
In not
ltritol
Harrisbmg'
shmg-
ts'er ' I
IIR f I
I.altcns'er
Keailii
1. imoii J issue n
NOTK8 AT
nis:o i;.n T.
ftik of the foiled Stutes
think of IVrin Township
tri'ar.l Itink .
Movaniensiritj It mk
Itank of !'euns Ivaiii t
Miners' Hank .if I'otlsville
Hank of 1 i-t" it
Hank.f Mid.lletown
Hank of MMribonthetliimi
I'hil
ad. Iphia 31a32
lur
l
i
par
l
Polisville
I.ewttown
.Miil.lleiown
.rthuiiibei'aiid par
('olmnbia H ink & Ilridge cn. (Columbia
par
I
1
1
par
I' "
pa,
1
pi(
1
I
1
If
Ii1
(!arlile Hank
Carlisle
Cxehange Hank
Il.t d . branch of
Farmers' H mk of l.an.-H!ei
Lancaster County H ink
Piiruiers' Hank ol Heading
!!arrishur! Hank
Ltrieas'er Hani,
Lebulton Haul.
Merchants' At Manuf. Dank'
Hunk of Pittsburg
West Hianeh U ,nk
Wyoming Hank
Northampton Hunk
Herks Ootttitv Hank
Offitce of Haiik of I J. S.
Hi do do
Ho do do
Kcnsineioii Nav. Ins. A
Peon Township Sav. Ins.
Hunk of t'liainl ersburg
Bank of Gettysburg
Uauk of Stt-quchanna t'o.
Erie Unr.k
Frrner' it Drovers' Hunk
Kiai-.klin Hunk
llones.lal.- IWnk "
MoiKinaliela Hank of 1!
V'ork Hank
PiKsbutp
llnlliditvsburg
' Laucaste(
Lmicihl. r
R. ailing
Harri-btirg
Lancaster
Lebanon
Pittsburg
Pittsbutg
V'illiatnsport
Wilkesbarie
A llenlow n
ifeadiug
Pittsburg
f,.i:.d
do
r.rie
New Hriihton
lo
do
Clnmbersburg
Gettysburg
Monlrosu
El iu
aynesburg
W asliinatoii
Hnnesil.ile
llro.s nsville
Yoik
N. H. The notes of those banks on which we
unit quotation, and substitute a da-h ( ) are not
purchased by tbu Pbiliub Ipbia brokers, with the
exception of those which have a letter old ler. nee.
II II (I K 1) K BANKS,
Philadelphia Smv. Ins. J'hilail.-lj.hia
PhilatU'lphiq Loan -'o. .In
Schuylkill hav. Ins. do
Manual Labor Hans (T. V Hvott, prop.)
failed
failed
filled
failed
I'owanda Hank
I owamta
He.ll'iiid 110 sale
Heaver closed
llarri:.burg closed
W usliititou full, d
lielbfonlu cbis.'d
Fitt-li'itg no i-nle
I'lti.-I urn l.iiled
Payi-ltc co. faded
I in ( in a, t e failed
I i uriiiony no sale
Huntingdon no sale
Low Unity ii no sale
Alleghany Hank of Pa.
15 o k ol Heater
It mk ol Swalara
Hank tif Mi'ahington
Centre Hank
City H.iuk
Furmeri.' A: Me. h'cs' Ii-.nk
Fanners' & Mech'cs' Hank
Farmers' eV Meeh'ce' Hank
Hariuonv ItiBiiltitt)
Huntingdon Hank
Juniata Hank
Lumbermen's Hank
Northern Hank of Pa.
New Hope lb I. Uriilpe Co,
Northuinb'd Union Col. Hk
North Western Hank of Pa.
Office of Schuylkill Hank
Pa. Apr. & Manuf. Hank
Silver Lake Hank
Union Hank of Penn'a.
Wcstmoielaud Hank
Warren
Duiid.itr
New Hope
Milton
Mcadvillo
Port Caibon
( 'arlislu
Monti. .se
I 'nioiitown
Grtenslurg
Wilkesl.arre
faded
no snle
el.i-e
no sale
closed
failed i
closetl
failed
closed
no sale
Wilkesbarre Hridge Co.
fXj" All notes purporting to be on any I'liiin-yl-vania
Hank not given in (he above li.-t, may be wt
lown as frauds.
ya ji:i:m:v.
Dank of New Uiunsn ick
Uelvideie Hank
Uurlington Co. Hank
3omnicrcial Hank
Cumberland Hank
Farmers' U..nk
Farmers' and Mechanics' Hk
Farmers' and Mechanics' Hk
Farmers' odd Mer. bants' l!k
Franklin Hank of N. J.
Hruns'.vick
Ilelvidere
Medlord
Perth Amhny
Hridaptnn
Mount ILdly
Kill, w ay
N. Hiuuswiik
MldJIel.OMl Pi,
Jer-iy City
failed
i
par
par
i
failed
2
failed
lad. d
failed
failed
'failed
i
failed
i
par
no sab
Hohoken Ukg& (irazing Co II. .h ken
lersiy City Hank
Jt rsey Cily
Patterson
IMIeiilie
Motristuwri
Freehold
Netv.nk
Trenton
Jersey City
Mechanics' Hank
Manufactur. rs' Hank
Morris County Hank
Monmouth Hk of N. J.
Mechanics' Hank
Mechanics' and Manuf. Hk
Morris Canal and likg Co
Pot N'otea
Newark Hkg cV Ins Co
New Hope Del Bridge Co
N. J. Manufac. and Ukg Co
Newark
Lainf.eii, title
lloluikeii
i
i
failed
laded
1
f.iletJ
4
N J Protect. in & Lombard I k Jersey Cily
Orange Hank Orange
Palerson Hank l'jter ,.n
Peoples' Hank do
Piinceton Hank Prineeton
Salem Hanking Co S .U in
Suie Hank Ne.vaik
Stale Hank l.livalsihtowu
State Hank I'atiideii
State li.itik of Morris Moru.-ioin
Slate Hunk Ti. i.li.u
Salem and Philad Manuf Co Salein
Sussex Hank Newton
Trenton Hanking Cu Tiei.ton
Unit,n Hank Dnter
Washington Hanking Co, Huckensack
HI(ofWilm4 Urandy wint; Wilmington
Hank of Delaware Wilmington
Hank of Smyrna Smyrna
Do branch Mdiord
Farmers' Uk S(ale of Del' Dovn
Do branch Wilmington
Do branch Geoigetown
Do brauctt Newcastle
Union Hank Wilmington
(TV Undei fi's
iar
par
i
i
par
. i
failed
fulled
J
pur
i
failed
par
par
par
par
par
par
pur
par
par
QjOu all banks marked thus () there arecu
ther ceunterfril or altered nates of the vjr,ou da
neininaiiona, iu cuculalioo.
I'1. 1.1 ' . iiun'..ii.ii.u . I. ii J
It A . Ii N OT i:
mt i 'jb .'( . - X'.'-1 LUJi'-ii.
WISTAIt'N
mi,siii nv wiLti ciiisrky,
A rompniiKil rtnlsnmln PreparnMnii fram
AVIItl Clinrj- llnrk mwl Tar,
'I fie lif.il remedy known lo the world for the eure of
cough, cold, ait lima, croup, hlreding nf the
lungs, whooping cough, bronchitis, mflw
entn, ehnrtnem if breath, pnin and
weakness in the firea.it or side,
liver rnwfdiihit, and the
first sajres if
CONSUMPTION.
We will ml assert that thin U A I.N AM will cure
Consumpiinn in ist irvir form, but it has enrol
ninny after all other means of relief had been tried
in vain. And why not ! It seems that the W1I.I)
CHFKItV wns destined by IS'ntute to be our I'A
N At'l'.A fur the rmaeina diseases of this c Id U
tilude. Let not the th-spa'tring invalid hsle bis
nvney and louse TIMR, to him stall important,
in xcr!mrnling with the trashy no'trums of the
il iv, luit use at cure a mtdirtne thst will cure, if i
rure be p s il.le-a m. d.ci r that science approves.
....I ... r . : i. ... t i
that U alirtus relieve:
'There if nn surli thins as fail," in the history
of this wonderful UAI.XAM. Evidence the niot
convinci. p eve.lei c.' that no one can ibnibl, fully
etahti he t'lia fart. For the s ike of brevity we
se eet Hie fo owing f.orn t!iouinils.
Iaac I'la't, Esq., VJditor of the Pokoepnte E iale.
one tf the in. si influential journals in t!ie sta'e of
New Yoik, st ttis undei the authority of his own
nntue, th it a young lady, n rel ttive of his, of erv
delicate roiistiiutiiiu, nm attacked in Feb. 1M2.
with feere cold, v hieh immediatelv nroduced pit I
1 ''nK ' f blond, ennph, fever, mid other dancerous and !
i al.irmieg symptoms. Thr on;h medicnl iteatmen'
..nil c ue she p uttally rec .ver. J ilunni summer.
Hot on ihe return of winter she was tilt irked more !
violently (linn at fust, she became scare.lv nble to j
wn'k and j t'enl'l. it w:th couch, chills and fever
every day, and appealed to be eoing rapii'ly with !
consutnp i .(i ; at tlii- lime, when thfre w a- n sign j
of iinpro, tn..nl, Mr. Piatt procured a l-o'tle f
WisrAti's Htt.sM or Wn.n 'kkiit. which she
took, and it srco.inply restored her. Mie g it a se-
i Mini, nun iiriirr 11 v - 11-111 mkiii -hi- nii n--."'n u
1 d...( i . r :. .... t...tr ..k. - . . l i
C I I til tit. I..,
Iii pre I ret hf iill.'i, n In. h be Ins enj .veil to Ihe pie-
'. .- t.i ii.. '. , u r
m-iii i inn-, it uoiu u,i- enuitii 1 1 m tii.mi .1. til lier i.ir-
3 J
mer di-i1
M r. P a'l savs "the cure c me under my ew n ob
eivulion anil I canii"t be mist iken as to tl.C lads."
' EXTRACT OF A J.E l TEll FUOMA I'OST
j MA. S 77.7.', DATED
j Pr.i nncKK. Wash in a ion co., Maine, Apr. 211, 1 S 1 1-1.
M I'. IS A C 1'1'TTS. Dear Sir : At the re
qu.asl nl many of my Iricn.U in this place and vicl
t.i'y ibo re aiTlieled widt ( onstt i.ptton and liver
! rnrrip'ain's, I lake th lit er v of askii g you 'o an
I ponit some one in tb eouri'y a" asrnt tose'l Wis
j r it's H 1 1. tM of Wi ( ti ("iii hut, and to s.-nd hi n
a few dozen, as there is none of it for snle will in
j 200 miles from (his I have no doubt that it would
I toe I with a ready sab- if it were where il eou'd le
piocuri'.l without loo much itpense nnd delav.
My wile was nil. -eked about sii m nlhs since
with what the pbysiptan tailed the ftr-l s'npr of
c.nnmpi loii a comi.hiint vi ry prevalent in this
s cion ol I'l.nntry.
vert Sid III August !
Having seen tho H.ilsam ad-
CT- fiOO MII.ES FROM ZICXIE, wT0
I t i. k the pa us lo send (here for a l-oit'e ol it,
which she took, and w hich helped her so much thai
I sent for t.vo bottles more, whith flic has a'si (a
ken, mid he now says she has not fell so well lor
rix years a she does al ill's lime. All those tho
have ioquiied of lite ar d as eituiie d what cflecl Ihr
Ualsani4i nl, are Hf.xii.us to hate ouie I r sa'e in
tin- Vicintiv, which is the o.it-e nf mv wrilii g you.
I'lci-c ii.lorui me by utu il ol tii .il win th. r you
. oiiclude (o send i-u.no, and il so to whom, in order
;li4l it may be known where i( can be bad,
I am with re -peel vours, etc.
P. G. FAHNSW OIITII, P. M.
The wh.de Country is fast learning t Ii.it I u ineili
cine no ph sieiai. no p'ep artiiioii of any kind
tvb'tievir cauiqna! Um. Wisrilt's Halsix tip
Wi i. o I'll mi ii r.
i TitriiY voii:iiS'i i. d itr.
W Tsav (Mr., Oneida Co.. ., V. Sept. lft, 1 S 13.
l'eai S r I owe it in the afflicted to inform y. u
ih.it in January -l I was t.ltaik.d by a veiy no
lent cold, caused by Winking ill the water, which
settled on mv luinjs. It v. as accompanied by a ve
ry si eie pain in mv br. ost and stilt s, nnd ids i a
I i t'isties-.irg c. ugh. 1 bad in a'teinbinee a'l the 1 1 si
I o.ec'ic.l aid in our village; but aft. r exhausting .ill
! ''"''r I 10 " nv ''ir.v pronouni ed my .Ii eae a
comihm(.ii t'oxhi'MrTioN, and liny one and al!
gure me up In tlie. After much persuasion I pot
tho too. nl nf in v physician lo use ihe Uii.sm or
Win. Cii.mrt r. pared by I'll. Wisi-b. I pur.
chased of the Agent in our place one bottle, before
using half of which I I epan to gain strength, and it
w;.s very evident my rough was much belter and
my M niiitouia in every whv inn. r vine. I have
I. i i , , . i. .
tliree boitbs, hii.I tun rrstnrnl Iu jitrftct
. - I. . i r
tiititlh. Ibis re-ull is al.ne owing ( the u-e ..fi
UK. WISTAIl'S BALAAM OF WILD CHER-
i ? . i .1 .. i r i
lt ; and I lake (his method of g'Ving yu lh in
f . . . It, ,- l
,. "i ill.,. i -II, .n..j w '.iT ..'il iiiv ii. I't til . iii.iiijti
I owe yi-u. and ptidy that others timilaily afllicted
may know w here in Hpp.y lor teller.
Very (udv yours, JAMES K VGE.
Mn. Palm m Drujgisl, under d ite of Wat. rville,
j Sept. 2llh, lHl:l, writes;
'i he slat, ineni given you by Mr. James Sage is
well known to be tine t.y this whulc comiuuriittt.
j l r.rtiinly was a m-l ri niatka' le cure. The sale
' of the HaUam is veiy pood, and its success in cures
uuiy llaiterii.s'. Vouis n s clfu'lv.
j D. D. PALMER.
, THK MOST "llKM AltKAIUiK
' crm: lovKi. iJi:coini:i).
I II ii.ii.iNHM n, N. J , April 20, 181).
On or tdiout the I3tb day of Oetobei, 1811, I si-'
taken wi'h a violent puiti in Ihe side I car (he liver,
whu h (oiiiiiioed lor about five days, and wi.s fol-
lnAcd ly th.e breaking of an n'c. r, or alsicss, in
i wardlv, wlnc'i relieved the pnin a little, bl.t citu-ed
' (lie to throw up a great quantity of olfensite utaiter
and als. i much blood. loing greatly alumni, I
ibis, I applied lo a physi. ian, bul be ssid be ill .11,:' t
I he could .1 i I'Ut li'llo for nie excep' g e me s..ne
Mercury I'tlh, wheh I n-ltiM'd to take, Ii cling
' saiisfied (bat they c. uld do me no good ; many o
! ih.-r r.m. dies were then procured by n.y wife i n I
i fi ienils, t ul none did lov any pood a. d the .'is
; charge of bloo I and conupti still cont.i.u. d ev. ry ' leel cure. She is now able (o aileud to her Ionise
' f w davs. and at last I ccomo to if.-i sive thai I 1 hold d.ni. s as ususl. ( AHUI L JONS FON.
cou'd atarecly breaihe I w..s uls.i seized wilh a vi
olent cough, which at times candid me to rsise
mill h moie blood than I bad done la-fore and my
disease continued in this w ay, still crowing worse,
until Fibrunrv, when al! hope of my rec. very was
given up, and my tiieeda all thought I would die
ul a (jALiorixo Cuasi' tu-Ho. At this moment,
when my life wusappuren ly drawing near its close,
I beard of DR. V UTAH'S II A L 8 A M OF
WILD CHELItY, and got a bottle which be
T.IKVB mb ismiiuTrn ; and by the ue of only
three b . tiles of this med cine, all my pain were
removed my cough and spiting of blood and cor
ruption entirely stopped, and in a few weeks my
health was so far restored aa to enable me to work
si my Hade, (whith is a carpenter,) and up lo this
tune 1 have enjoyed good health.
THOMAS COZENS,
(ii.n rrTra Covmtt, N. J , aa.
Pvra. nally came U Lre me, the mbscribrr, one of
u uBjjjajj.iii ra
the tnstice of the I'eace In and for the sad coun
ty, Thomas Coieos, and heiag dt4y a(Tirmed ac
cording to law, suiih the above statement is in all
thimrs true.
Affirmed bi fore me, on the 20ili of ApriJ, 1843.
J Clkmknt.J 1. 5
Such is tho unprecedented success of this UAL
SAM, "NATURE'S FAT0R1TE PRESCRIPTION,"
a prescription corigerij d to our wants, as it is pie
psicd from cheniinl cxttart from suhtnces which
the author of n.iMim has placed in our own hind
fir wise purpose, lhat rimntf who kn,.w nothing
of tho ntoile nf its (irepnr ition are endenvorirtB to
reap pecuniary benefit by selliop. an B'ticle sintil tr
in name, or in appear ittce, or by repri'entinri tin ir
own tra-h as siiierinr to this U AI.HAM, or by pnt
ting upamixttnn nnd a lemnly nsseveriting that it
is imp irie.l fr im a foreien country, which i not the
case. All these ileceptive arts goto show thxt
V'itaii' IIai.m i known to the world to be
"THE Mi EAT HEM EI) V." and tht to ,
"y '" "'." this in name, or pur-
I port to be like it in sul'stBiice.
fj"j Helieve not the cuniiinplv wroucht fabrica-
tl ,ns in I lako on'y the original and genuine
Wnnn'i lltt.viM nr Wd.n Chvthit.
no OTHnn CAtr be jcike it.
Ad.lres-i all nr.lrrs to ISAAC HU l"l"S, No. 32
Ann t., New V.ok.
Agents, JOHN W. FIMLI.NG. Sunf.un,
1). Hit All I'lttAM. IWrthumhciland,
J. K. MOVKK. Hh,nmhnz,
i. WAGGONSELLEIt, Srf.ns-nrnvc,
nrtnwN a. ukeasv, Mffmviiie.
Feb. 22d, 1815 ly
FIl'TY l)OI.T,AUS WWW VIM) !
CANTRELL'fl
Celebrated I'antily jedtt itteM
7"ILL not cure every thii p. but still rent tin
uuequatleil in tlinr several .! parlments bv
verv thing ever offered t i the public, who have
volunt.irv came forward sin! offered tninier ins ami
hitihly respectable ttstim niials of their tupi ri. r
i (lie iev.
('imtrcll's Compound Medicated Syrup if Sm-
, . , . f .l
I ft'" U'l f tO, .'1 .11 l-V.I-M, I'tJIUT , III., ,111 lll- t III!
' , ' . ,. . .. - !,. w .
coilnln, I bronic I'hen.n ittsin, bliromc ivil-
, i i . 1. . .-.i wi l o
Ii. a ot .lo I .tiit.1. (-.iiti.l.nrw i.r 1! e Sum. ni:if n 1
Disia-es artinc from the abuse of Merru y, Vc
ui. surpassed by any thing in the nia ket, cointit.
nmu all tbe virtues re.-idenl ill t'le Sar-nii irill .
with a modern m-.bcan.erit. oulv Int. ly brought
out bv the most resort-table medical outhoritu s.
Price, 50 cents per b. tile.
CmilriU's .i;tli-D:,sirptic V'.u-dcr, for the re
lief and permam nt cine ol that in. t t'islrehs;iig
complaint, Ily-pcpsia. ill nil its forms and s'ag.'s.
It is tiulv a mosi valu hie reinidy. S.il.l in bottles
at 2."i nd fill c.nls each.
('untriU'i .lue Mixture and Tunic Mrdira
inrnta, stands at lb.) bead of the IM unr.va I. d by
'ny, or all the innumerable medicin s in u-e
ihioiig'iniit the length mid bread 11 of the hn d, fr
Ihe cure of Kks ..nd Ar.cn in all its stages, mid
fruin all its cousequetii es.
I!e-i.lent- in Fever and Ague districts should I
never be without it.
The suhsc it er will forfeit EIFI'Y DOLLAI58
where bis medicine tails to peiform a dire in ihe
I most nbstiii.ne ca-e.
S Id Wbo esde ai d Ketail bv CALEH CUES.
KO.V at bis Dru4 Warehou-e, No. fi North Third
MrtM-t, I'hiliideli'hia ; also, bv the ngularlv ap
foil, led agent, SE I II W. KOHEKTS, Wbolesa e
l)iuggii, Nil. 51 Water Sire, t. Mobile.
I'tepar.-il ot:lv bv Ihe Subscriber, corner of CAR
PEN' IT.lt and SECONH Str.ets, belo.v Cl,riti
an. Philaib lphia, where it is also retailed.
Unserve, none aie genuine w iihn.it the sigi a'ure
,f JOHN A. C'ANTKELL.
C'aiitri'H'H tcuo !tllturo, or Tonic
3Icili aiiirnta.
For the eure f nil lilioitx ajftclions, if taken ac
Cunling tu diriclions.
It is a deter tailing remedy which no family
! ought ti Lo without, c.-piiiatly in low m.r!..y
I com. tries.
A this medicine is j ut lip under Ihe proprie
tor's immediate inspection on the mos( scientific
principles, hemp Pur. ly Vegetable, nnd having
tried its t fficat y on thousands, for upwards of 12
y. ars, and lo bis know ledge when taken strietlv ac
cording to ihifclions, there ha not h.en one fa lore.
Under such crciinManrrs I recommend it lo the
public, adding a ccrtilicati in support of my a-ser-Hon.
I, I. hn Hum-, do ceitifv that 1 was in the ship
I'oli.icco I I. nt nf Pbil.idel, I it, (,'i.pt. Held, in
June, 1X27, bound in I ivero.nd , look (he fever
and ague sod hod iu .ivn(-.i I .ome l ine mid. i
(he doctor's I amis. w. i( l oin thc.e 1 1 Pa'tiin are,
lay in the Iiifirin.iry fur four or five weeks from
thence to I'bilad. Iphin ; was six months under Dr.
Coats; fi om thence lo New Yrk went to li e
Hospital, lemuiued ih. r.- ab.'Ut four wicks without
any relief tiled every thing without uny benefit,
lui no tiuin, i.Tiiiiiiu in x uiiiitT.) n . . i; u i.iia-
. . , , , , , , , . ii i
c..c... ii.. ..... . r ...o. ....., mi..
Ulir linin n-riiii, I vt t'l.t ii llin st.'i'-, .'nil .11. 1,
, . . . , , . , . , r,
'"T 1 w"" mc' ""'T -ile.jf hi mixture
nnd us. d it a. Cording to directions. Il made i -er-
, . , , . . . ,, , ....
i on . uir, ii.i I iinr m. tm.i um irm ujiii .1111 r,
I do with confidence recommend it to the public.
JOHN BURNS,
.MolW att'tl S n; ol Sai Nitpai Ilia.
riiilad. Iphia, Aj.ril 10t!i, Is 11.
Mr. Joii! A. C th.l( ,
Dear Sir; Having be. n afflicted for upward- of
two years with ulceration nf the throat, de-troyiog
ihe whole of die soft p .late, then through Ihe upper
part . f my mouth iu'n my nose, from which sett-r
at pieces of hoi e came cut, which pariial'y de.tioy
e.l mv speech, throuuh a kind Providi n. e nnd your
Medicnted Syrup of S.irsapnill i, I am now ielored
lo pei . c( he dlh, ami my sight, which was so much
mi) air. d, is as strong as w hen a boy.
I thought ii a duly I owed to you and those simi
larly affect, d, to make it public.
Yuuts, R. spec'fullv,
S A. Nil' EL KIRK,
Corner of Tenth and L'oaies Strct ls.
I, f! a'ail Jnf.tton, No. 6 Reckless Street, do cer
I fv thai my wife, Jane, was afllicted lor Iwo years
with Rhciiin-i i-on. and si la-t n entirely di-al led,
s.i lhai she was obliged to be confined to hi .1 , hear
ing f C'ant ellV Melieaicd Syiup of Sats ipurilla,
or Alili Scorbutic Syrtiji, I pr.suie I four hot lbs,
which completely removed all her pain-, and still-
i lies from h. r bmhs ; two in. re buttles niude a per-
Plnludt Iphia, Jan. 2 2d. IHlt.
tXj" De-criptive I'aniphltta may be had of the
agents. (Oralis.) J. W. I'KU.INli,
Sunbuiy, Nov. 9, 1841. ly .Igenl.
ah ii ii v at "r o c a p,
WIIOLESAT-B & RETAIL
HAT & CAP MA.UFACTUUL'US,
South Cat! corner of Market and 4th ..
l'lilludcliltla,
VITJIERE 'hey always keep on hand an exlen-
sive jss.irtment uf HATS li CA I'S of every
description, got up in Ihe best and most approved
style. Peisons dcrirous uf purchasing superior sni
des on the most lenmialde terms, will tind h lo
their advantage to call before making purchases
elsewhere.
Philadelphia, Oct. 8lh, 1841. ly
OAKIiEY'S
THE valuab'e prnpenies nf Oakley's Depnra
live Syrup of Harsnparilln, as a purifier of the
blond, is so well known to the public generally,
that it is unnecessary to ocrnpy much space in set
ling forth the advantages to be derived from its
use j wherever the medicine has once been intro
duced, it takes precedence 0er all otbetss eveiy
one that has taken it, have derived so sisnal bene
ficial results from it, that it is recommended by
(hem with the ti'mnst confidence. Physicians of
the highest standing in the profession, prescribe it
In pft'icnM under their care containing nothint
di-bterious. but tiring composed ot the m et mild,
yet efficacious vegetable malerit.N, it is off-red with
confidence, as (he cheapes( and mnt efficient pu
rifier nf ihe blood now known. The use of a few
bottles, rsccinlly iu the spring months, will be at
tended with a most decided improvement in the ge
neral stremjlh of the system, eradicating any seed-,
of disease that may have been genenit. d. besides
giving health and vigor to the body. For the cure
of Scrofula or Kings Evil, Kheumatism. Tetter,
Pimples or eiup(ion of the Skin, While Swelling.
FiHula, Chronic Cough Asthma, Ac. The nu
merous certificates in Ihe possession of the subscri
ber and his agents, from pbvsicii.ns and others, Hre
sufficient to convince (he most skeptical of its su
periority over all preparations of Sarsip trilla. j
Hi ild wbntciatn and retail, by the proprietor, ;
GEOHGE W. OAKLEY, North 5lh street. Ilea. !
.ling, Hoiks Coanty, and to tin bad of the following j
pelsoits !
( Xiirthumlirrlnnd Vniintu. II. TI. Mass, 1
Sonbury ; lieUnd i M.xel, McEuenstillc ; I) :
Kramer. Milton. I
hi I'nitm County. J. G.arhnrt, Sclim-groves
A. Guteliiis, Miffiinhurg.
r Columbia County. R. W. Mct'ay, Wash I
ington.
R.B.ling. March 14, H I X
Mn. rt.tK.trT: I leli.ve it the nty of every
one to do w hoever in their pow er I te, fur I be b' tie. ;
I l!t of their f. llow inio, and having had pn-i ive
I ptoof in mv own family, of the wonderful properties
; of your Depurative Syrup of Svsapirilh, I m si
i Coiiseicnliotily recommend it to ihe alMieted. We
i bad the mf.rtune to ,ie two of our children, by
' the br.aking r ut of ulcerous s.-re t'.at roveinl the
! f.iee.hcTid and i.etk, although we h id some id tl;e
I i. lost M'ientifiC iihysieians to atend th- m t.nd ha I '
tti.dall the known tetiiedies. including Swaim's '
; p,IIin,;, n, without avail. Another ol mv rhil.lr. t.
was alia, ket in the same manlier, I er face aid
neck n completely covend; the d sib oge was so
olTei.sife, Dial tlie disease nt such a he gbt, ih.it we
d. suiin d ol her life. Seeing the wonderful cllccts
of vour Depi.raiive Syiup ol S ,rsaiari.l i, we weie
iiidiic. d to make trial of it, a the last res rt ; it
ae'ed like a charm ; (he u'rr rs commenced b. aling
tminediately, a few bottles entirely rc-toreiUo-r to
her beaMh, which she In.sei joyed uini.ten uptclly
ever since. As a purifier of the blued, I verily be
lieve it has lint its eipial.
JOHN MOVER. Tail .r.
Walnut street, near Fourth, Reading.
Pouglar-sville, Arril 19th, l :t.
Mn. OtKi.r.r : My son Eilmund Leaf, bad (he
scrolVIa in (he most ilreiidlul and distressing man
lier for three years, timing wh'ch time he was de
prived of the u?e of his limbs, hi-' be ..I and neck
were covered wilh ulcer. We tri. d nil the differ
en( rem. dii s, l ot to no t ffi ct, until rccomin' nde.l
by Dr. Johnson of Nonistown. and :d.-o Dr. Isaac
Hiestei, of Reading, lo use your Depuralitv Syrup
of S.irsaparilla, of w hich I obtained srvt ial hollies,
the use nf which drove the di-eae eulin ly out of
his system, the sore heiled up, and the child was
rest, ncd to pertect health, which be has enjoyed
uiiiiiteriuple.lly ever since, to the astonishment of
many peisons who seen him .In ing his affliction.
1 have thought il my duty, and send you this certi
ficate that others who have a like efliiciion in (be
f.niily iiiny know where lo obtain s.i valuable a
medicine. Yours truly,
AMELIA D. LEAF.
Sept. Ifi, ln ly
To Country .TU'i'chanlM.
Hoots, Shoos, llonnets, Leghorn ami
Palm Leaf Hals.
J. W. vV Ii. Ii. TAYLOIi,
nl the S. 7. conur of Miirhi t and Filth Sts.,
PHILADELPHIA,
fFFER for sa'e ail tilensite i assortment of the
'almte ail ul s, all of w hieh ihey sell at uimsi. al
ly low piicrs, and p iMicul nly invite the attention
of biiM-is vi-.nii,g the ciiv, to all t xainiitati m ol'
dieir Vim k. (i. W. cV L. H. TAYLOR.
Philadelphia, May So. 18-11. ly
4 oiiiitci It ltt'i t'
D 33 AT II BI.OV7.
rPhe puMic will please observe thai uo Krjudie th
Pilis are genuine, unless the box has three li-
U-ls upon it, (the to, the side and the bottom) J
t'sch containing a far-simile signature of my hand- '
writing, thus U. HatKnaiTH, M. D. These la. '
I cl-.aie engraved on steel, beautifully designed, ,
and done al an expense of over 2,000. Tbt rt fote
it will 1k seen that ihe only thing nne-sary to pro- '
cure ihe medicine in its purity, is to observe these
lulu Is.
Remember the lop, ihe side, and the Kvtnm.
The billowing (especlive persons arc duly aulh. ri
zed, and hold
CJCRTiriCATES CF AGENCY
For the sale of Ilrandrcth's Vegetable Universal
Tills.
Norlliuii beiland rountv : Milton Mackey A
i t -hainheiliu. Sunbury H. H. Masser. M'Ewens-
lie Iieluidck Meix.-ll. Norihuml cilaud Win,
Forsyth, tieoraeto'wn .1. Al J. Walls. :
I'uion t'.unty; New Berlin Ilogwr & Win.
ler. Selinsgrove f.'.'orge (iuudiuru. Middle- ;
burg I.4ac Smith. Heaveiiawn David Ilubler.
Adamsburg Win, J. May. Mililuisbuig Nieiisch '
At Ray. Ila tleton Daniel Long. Freeburg j
(J. A: I', C. Mover. Lewisburg Walls & tireen.
t'olumbia coi.niy : Danville E. H. Rcyiiohls,
tV Co. Berwick .-human .V E.deuh.ius. l'a'
lawissa l". (j. Urobls. Ulooinshurg John R. 1
Mover. Jeisey Town Levi His. I. Washington 1
Robl. Mi t-'ay. Limestone Hiilb-! h M-jN "icli. '
Observe I ha I each Ageul ha an Eugrav.d Ut r-
tificate of Agency, rontniiiing a repr. s. ntuiiott ot
Hr HRANDRETH's Manufactory at Sing Sing,
and upon which will also be n'eu exact copies of
ihe tit iv lubiis now used upon the licanditth J'i1
Itojces.
Philadelphia, office No. H, North 8th street.
U. BHANDRETH.M.D
June 24th, 1843.
city fchmTthk vi'ci fox,
AND PRIVATE SALES ROOMS,
Nos. '-M. and al Acrth Third .Struct,
Near t li e City Hotel,
PHILADELPHIA.
CO. MACKEY, Auctioneer, respectfully in-
vilea the attention of persona desirous of pur
chasing Furniture, lo bia extensive Sulci Rooms,
(loih public und Piivate,) for every description of
Household Furniture, where tan tie obtained at all
times, a large assortment of fashionable and well
manufactured Cabinet Furniture, Beds, Mattresses,
Ac, at very reduced prices, for ch.
07 Salee by Auction, twice a week.
May 2Vtu, lt43. ly
HOSE OINTMENT
for ti:tti:u.
RINGWORMS, riMPI.M ON THR fAr fi, AND OTIir
fl'TANKOfS) l:llt'HIIH.
fXj" 77ir folhm'inir eertificn'e describe one of Ihe
must extraordinary etirri ever effected ly any
application.
Pi!tT.Anr.tritt., February in, 1839.
IOR twrnly years I was severely afflicted with
-'- Tr.TTr.n on the Face and Head: the disease
commenced when I wis seventeen years old, and
r.iritinued until th! Fall of lH'lfi, varying in vio
lenre, but without ever disappearing. During most
nf Ihe time, great pari in my f.iee was covered with
the eruplion, frequently aitcnded with violent iteh
ing; my had sw.ir.l al times until il fellas if it
Would burst the swel'in i wa. so gieat. that I couM
scarcely set niv hat r.n. During the long period
that I was a thirled wi'h the disease, I nseil a great
many a plications, (nrnons them s.'vernl celebrated
prepatntmn-) as w. II as taking inward remedies,
irelniling a nnmbi r nfbillles of Siruim'i Paiiacril,
Extract of SarstipuriHa, Ac, In fact, it woitkl he
impossible to eiiiuneiatr all the medicines I used.
I waa also under the care of two of ihe most dis
tinguished physicians of this city, hut without re
ceiving much benefit, and I despaired of ever being
cored. In the fall of lS:tfl, the disease at Ihe time
being very violent, I r.imumcetl using (he Hose
Ointment, (prepared bv Vauehan At Davis.) In
a fi -w applications (be violent itching ceased, the
swelling; abated, the i rti lion began to disappear,
nnd before I had used ajar ihe di-ei.se was entirely
cured. It has now been nearly a y.ar and a hiif
since, and there is riot a veiige of Ihe disease re
maining, except the scats frmri the derp pits formed
by the !i-.cne. It is impossible for me to deserii e.
in a certificate the severity of the disease and my
suffering, but I will be pleased to give a fuller t.c
coi.nt to any person wanting further satisfaction,
who will call on me. At the time I co iuiu'iicej
using the R se Ointment I would have given hnn
.beds nf do bus to bo rid of the disease. 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 wi re a I cored bv it.
JMI'.S DI'RN ELL, Wo. l.Mi, Race St.
C The Rose Ointment i prepared bv E. H.
Vatijhnn, S,.a h East corner nf Third and Race
sire, t-, Philad. Iphia, and sold on nirenev in Sonhti
rv. bv II. 11. MASSER,
' May 14th. IU 1.1. Agent,
SSomc (ititmeot, (or 'Seller.
,t rnouE of v.s j'.iricAcv.
lit 1 1 n 1 1 ch i a. May 27th, IH.I'.(.
T'HH i" to certify ti at I was severely alll.cie.l
wilh Tetlt r in the hands nnd f et for upwards
of forty yearn ; the disease w as atiended c nerally
with violent itehing and stvelhug. I nppl ed to J
i iiiober of pbysici ns, and used a great many appli
ctioi.s without libeling a cure. Abotii a v ar
since, I nppl e.l the Rose Ointment, which enlir.ly
stopped the itching, and a few apphe iti .n- iiiiiiii-.li-ntely
cured the disease, which Ihere has been no
return of, although I bad never been rid of it at
any lime for forty years. RICH Ab'l) SAVAt.E,
l.h tenth, bt li.w Sjiiuee Street.
Cj" The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. H.
Ynuuhan, S mill Fs.-t corner of Third ami Race
Streets, Philadelphia, nnd sold on ageurv in Sunbu.
ry. bv H. H. MASTER,
Mnv 14th. HII. ,tw,(,
i F&EPXCAI. ArPHOBATIOW
! Of the HOSi: (l.TMi:.T,Jr T' ttir.
I.TIItH'till the superiority of the prtpaiuiii-n
i i over till . libera is fully established, the pr.ipnu
j tors lake pi. asure in laying before ihe public the
; lobitviii(i certificate from a respectable physician,
; a graduate nf the I'nitersity of Peiiusy tvania. Dr.
. Haiigb, having found in this irme.ly thai relief f r
, a tedious and di-ngreeabb- allbi'tinn which ihe means
I within the range nf his profession failed to atl'ord,
i has not hesitated to give il his '.pptobati..n, although
ihe prejudicea and inn rests uf that profession aie
' . pposcd to secret IJeiiie.l'es.
PiriLAiiKi.rui, Sept. 19, 1 s:ift.
I was recently troubled w illi a tedious h.-rpelic
eiupiion. which cme.ed ncarlv one si.lu ofiny f.re,
nnd extended over the ear. Mr. Yaughan, proprn -loi
of the Rose ( hutment, obseiving my fuee, mt
letl nu my trying bis preparation, of which he han
ded me a jar. Although in common with the men
hers of my profession, I discountenance slid di.-a;i-prove
ol ihe numerous nostrum palmed upon the
public by btiniant pretenders, 1 feel in justice bound
tocxivpl the Rose Oiiittiunt hum that c'a-s uf me
d ciiies. and to give it mv approbation, as it entire
ly eured the eruption, ahhoiign it h al resisted ihe
usual n plu aiioi.s. DAN L. HA I t.H, M. D.
fj" The Rose Ointmei t is ptepared by E. H.
Yauuhan, South East corner of Third and Race
Sticcls, Ptniadivphia, and sold on ag. ncv in Sun.
bu y, by H. B. MASSER,
May 14 th, 1l:l. Agmt.
BAGLlf
Corner of 'Third and in Struts,
WILLIAMSrORT, PA.
flHE subiicrdier respect fully announces to the
A public, that he b is oned a Hotel in the com
modious brick building situate on the corner of
Third and Pine streets, where he will be happy to
wail upon those who may favor him with their
eoiii). any. The Eagle Hotel is large and c .nieni
ent, nnd ftina-bed ir, ihe la- t modem sttle. I is
provided Willi a huge niiitiher t.f well aired and
roiiif. M.ible slei ping ap.irtmet (-, rooms, privat.i
pallors, Ar. Persons vn.iting ilhainsport on hn
siru ssnr plea-ure, may re-( ss nr. d that every ex.
eriton will le used lo render iheir sojourn at t lie
"Eagle Hotel" pleas ml and agreeable. HisTaMe
will lie supplied wilh the very lu st the market nf
fords, and his bar wilh ihe choicest wines and olhi r
Inju.irs (barges re .souable. The Eagle IIoi.
possesses greater advantages in point ..f location
than any other stiniliirislabhshriieiit in ihe borough,
hi ing situate in the business part of ihe lown, and
w ithin a convenient distance of the Court H mse
and Williamspnrl and Elmira Had Road lb pot.
Sullicient Stabling provided, and good and dusty
ottlors always in Hliend.in.e.
Attentive, accommodating and hone-( Servants
hate la-en cnifdoted, and dot! ing lift und, aie that
will add to Ihe toii.loit and actomuiodaiion of. his
goe-ts.
There will be a carriage always in adendanre at
the Boat Landing to convey passengers to and front
the House, bee of charge.
CHARLES BORROWS.
Miv 14ih. 13-12. if
Xi ti liiH'l i Vf aYt'i' A: Son
ROrS MAKERS & SHIP CIIANOLEKS.
A'o. 1:4 .Yi,rA Water Street. Thihide'phiu.
JB AVE constantly on hand, a general assort
mtL menl of Cordage, Seine Tw ines, Ac, vix i
isrd Ropes, Fishing Ropes, White Ropes, Manil
la Kopes, Tow Lines for Canal Boals. Also, a
complete assodment of Seine Twines, Ac. such as
Hemp Shad and Herring Twine, Besl Patent (till
Net Tw ine, Cotton Shad and lien ing Twine, Shoe
Threads, &c. Ae. Also, Bed Cords, Plough Lines,
Halters, Traces, Cotton and Linen Carpet Chains,
Ac. all of which they will dispose of on reasonable
teims.
Philadelphia, November 13,1042. ly.
si'EU fNoTliuoi ) cu
No. 13S Market Street, Philadelphia.
fNYITE the attention of Country Merchants
to their extensive assortment of British French
and American Dry (iooda, w hich Ihey offer for sale
on (he most ressoiiable terms.
Philadelphia, November 13, 1642. ly.
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