The Concent t,tclr In I lie Vrlt. On approaching the roads of James Town in the Island of St. Helena, your attention is at tracted y an enormous ladder, that extends from the town beneath to a fiirt directly over 1 1 10 tawn, on the wimmil of a liill 80(1 feet hiirh. On inquiry, I found llmt sentinel were placed both below and above, for the purpose of preven ting any one ascending or descending without an order from the town major. This regulation was adopted in omserpiervcc of Hie number ot ii-ccinVnls, attended with fatal consequence, that had occurred. Together whh a -companion, after dinner, 1 rambled down to the pined liouse, and imv-mg fwud the town major there, we oMamed an order to permit our ascent. The ladder is composed -of 6tepa morel nan three feet in width, and some four inches in breadth, firmly fastened in aide f preat ftrenitli. On either aide is a tintid rait, ol such n wi(Hh that you can convet.icntly lay a hand on cither side. The steps are upwards of m ; inches ipartand fTcat numbers of them much decayed. At regular distances are small pent fur Tc.-tinp places. On one side, without the ladder, a description of slide has been formed, Ion which piillies are fixed, for tlie purpose, it woirid seem, of raising; anything; from the town beneath, or lowcrin;r from the fort above. The fuceof the hill, against which the ladder is e reeled, is extremely steep, so as utterly to pre clude the idea of any ascent without artificial men ns ; in places there are perfect precipices, the rocks completely over-hanging. At the bottom we found no sentry, and so pro ceeded to ascend at once, hut had not attained above the height of one hundred feet when we heard a voice hailing us, and perceived a sentry calling on s to return, who in his walk had been concealed from us w hen below by an inter filing projection. Down we hndtogo, and liHving shown our pass, and satisfied the Cerbe rus commencitl our ascent agnin. At first we proceeded rapidly, but soon found that not to answer, the height of each step caused consi derable exertion. More slowly then we moved jilonu, attained the third resting place, w here we rented ourselves, nnd turned to view the town beneath, with its narrow streets and con fined situation, cowering, as it were, between the two mighty hills that seemed to press it on cither side. Aloft we turned our eyes, anxiously wishing ourselves at the top, but we had the best part of the ascent yet to accomplish, and to our task we once more went. As we attained a greater height, we found the stepa getting more and inure out of repair, in some places two or three Meps together broken ; so that we had to clum ber up the best way we could. On, on we went, with alternate rests ; the town, the boy and bhipping beneath gradually became more minute, the moving bodies seeming al most miles. When we reached within a hun dred feeto! the top, the unusual fatigue almost overpowered us; the dizzy height so atlected us tlmt we felt as if we could scarcely preserve ourselves from falling yet we persevered, and did succeed in reaching the top. A m.iment later one human being would have passed into another world. My companion, who was before me, had scarce passed the gato ot the top, when he ('united, completely overcome, and he afterward declared to me, that, for the Inst hundred feet or so, nothing prevented his phy sical energies from being overcome by the lu ligue ami position he was in, hut the immediate prospect of reaching a pluce of safety. Many lives have been lost on this ladder, particularly those of passengers, whom curiosity induced to attempt the ascent. The artillerymen and gar rirou of the fort are not, however used to going up and down, exempt from casualties, and it was only the very week before my visit to St. Helena that an artilleryman was killed in at tempting to descend the ladder against time for u wager. Lvldcr Hill fort completely hangs over the bay ; it is of great strength, and com mands the road-stead beneath. In the batteries are mounted generally eigh teen twenty-four and thirty-two Kiiiiiders, but i lu-re .ire tome few guns of a larger calibre. A finguliir accident happened a few years previ ous on this ladder. A passenger from one of the ships in the bay had ascended to the fort, and looking from tho nunparts of one of the ba'te ries, perceived his vessel beneath, and thought he could reach her with a stone, but in his at tempt to do ho, overbalanced himself, and fell trout the awful height, being dashed literally to pieces in the full. After passing an hour at the fort, we descended, but by the road, which is till in a zigzag manner in the side of the hills. i ' oi ' Hi inimw nc( $ of a Aiae Yeurt' 7 Villi," in the Liver pnul 'i'imi $. A Nkoho's idea of love, as given by Pt-lham, one of the Ethiopian sennader. 'Ah, nigger! I fell as if I war up iu clouds between lo tiot buckwheat cukes, and all da leelle angels were poriu' down Masse iikii me.' " A Mictions arc sent by Cod, only to cut the cords which bind us to earth, that liku the bal loon our spirits may rise into a higher and purer ttlintisphere." How lu Ciiovv It tell, I'll tell you a plan for gaining wealth, Rclter than bankiuj; trade and leases Tal.e a bank note and fold it up, An I Uii-n you w ill find your money in t heists Tins vtoudciliil plan, without danger or loss, Keeps your rash in your bunds, where nothing cur. trouble it ; And eveiy tune you Juld it arrors, ' its as plain as the light of the day that you imji La it ! II A X It OT 13 1, 1ST. The following list shows the current value of all 'ennsvlvania lt:ink Notes. The most implicit re- ! linnre mty le placed upon it, as it is every week t an fully compared with at d corre cted hom Hick- nell's Reporter, i flanks In Philadelphia. , Disc. I lms. i,ncTiiw. I'll I tn. par par par NOT KM AT P A It. Bank of North America . flank of the Northern Liberties . Commercial Hunk of Penn'a. . Farmers' and Mechanics' Uauk Kensington II. ink , Philadelphia Hank Schuylkill Hank Southwark Hank Western Hank Mechanics' Hank Manufacturers' Sc Mechanics' R.tnk Country ftunttfl. lmr j l,Hr par par par par pat par Bank of Chester County Bank of Delaware County Bank of f Sermantnwii Bank of Montgomery Co. Doylcstown Rank Easinn Hank Farmers' Hank of Hocks co I )tiee of Hank of Penn'a. Orlice ik h Office do do Office do do Westchester t 'hester (Scrmalitown par 1 par par Norris'own par Doylcstown par Easlnrt par Hri-tol par Harrishnrg" These Lancaster I offices Heading f do not Easton J issue n. discount. N O T F. S A T 'ank of the United Wales Hank of Penn Township (iirard Rank Movamciising R ink Dank of !'cnnvlvani- Miners' Hank of Pottaville Hank of l.cwistowu Hank of Middtetown Hank of Niirlhunilieilaml Philadelphia alall'i par par Potisville I.ewi-t'iwn Middleiown N irthiimU'ilaud par Cohiml'ia Hank tSi Bridge co.'t-oluinlna par I 1 ('nrlisle Hank t'.arlisle Exchange Hank Piltslmrp ll.i di branch of lliilhitavsburg FHrmera' Hank of Lancaster Lancistiti Lnticaster ('iinty II. ink Lancaster Farmers' Hank ol Heading Reading Hairisliurg Hank Harri-luirg Laneasier H.itik Lancaster Lelinnoii Hani, Leliaonn Merchants' V Manuf. Rank Pittsliurg Hank of Piltsl.urs Piitsliutg West Hianch H.uik Williamsporl Wyoming Rank W ilkelairte Northampton I! ink Allenlowu Heiks County Hank Reading Office of Uaiik ol II. . Piltsl.urg par pur par I ,sl i i I t i I ! i ! Ii' i failed 1 Do do do F.rie li, do do New Brighton do do Keiisinglnli av. Ins. A da Pcim Timnsbip Kav. Ins. do Hank of tlliainliersliurg ('banibersliurf I I Hank ol fSettysburg (irttysbnrg I Hank of Su-iuelianiia IO. .Mr.ritiose .! Krie R.mk Kri" "J Farmer' iSi Diovers' Hank Wnvncsluirg a Fianklio Hank Wasliingtoii I lliitiesd.de It j li k Hoih'mI.iIc I J M.iHiunr iliela Hank of B. Brownsville Ij Vork Hank York I N. H. 'I he notes if these lanks on which we limit ipjotatiiius, and substitute a dah ( ) are not purchased by the Philailelpl.in drokers, wiih the exception ol those which have a letter of reference. UIIOK K X U A X K S. Philadelphia Sav. Ins. Philadelphii Loan Co. Schuvlkill Sav. Ins. Manual Labor Rank (T. W J'owanda Rank Alleghany Hank of Pa. Hank of Reaver Bank of Swatara Bank of Washington Centre Rank City Rank Farmers' Jk Met b'cs' Hank Fanners' iV Mech'cs' Rank Farmers' V MecbVa' Hank Harmony Insiiiiile Hunliiigdou Rank Juniata Hank Lumbermen's Rank Northern Rank of Pa. New Hope Del. Bridge Co. Northomti'd Union Col. Rk. North Western Hank of Pa. Office of Schuylkill Hank Pa. Agr. & Manuf. Uauk Silver Lake Rank Union Rank of I'enn'a. Westmoreland Hank Philadelphia failed do l.lled do filled Dvott. prop.) filled I owanda Rcdford no sale I'llMM'd (lort-d Heaver llarrisburg a-l.nmloii Hell, fonte failed closed Pittsliiug Piltsl'iirg Fayelle co, t iri-ein at i II iriiionv no sale tailed filled filled llil sali- llnnlino.lon no sale l-Vtitoivu nu sale VVarren Ilondstl' New Hope Milton Meadvillo fa lied no sale closed lio sale I'lilM'd Port Carbon Carlisle failed Molitlose closed I'liioulown filled (reensburg closed Wllkeaharre liosule Wllkesbarre Hrid4L Co. Qj All iioIck purporting to be on any Pennsyl vania Rjnk not given in the sbovv lut, may tie set Juwu as frauds. ii:w ji:ksi:y. Rank of New Hiuiiswuk Brunswick Uelvideiu Rank Relvideie Burlington Co. Rank Mctllord Uoniiiu rciul Rank Perth Amhoy JuinlierlanJ Rank Hridgeton ruiuicrs' Uauk Mount Holly Farmers' and Mechanics' Rk Railway Farmers' and Mechanics' Ilk N. Hiuiiswirk Farmers' and Men hauls' Rk Middlt-towii Pi Franklin Rank of N.J. Jerx-y City lloboken Hkg,& liruiug Co Hobokeu lersey City Uauk Jersey City MechaiinV Rank Patleison Manufacturers' Hank Belleville. Morris County Rank Morristowu Monmouth Ilk ol N.J. Freehold Mechanics' Hank Newark Mechanic' and Manuf. Hk Trenton Morris Canal and Ukg Co Jersey City failed i par i par par i failed 1 failed tailed billed failed lulls .1 4 faded i i par I Oft Aolea no sale Newark Hkg Sl In Co Newark New Hope Del Bridge Co Lambciikville N.J. Mauufic. and Hkg Ci Hohoken N J Proleclon V Loiuburd bk Jern-y Cuy 1 i faile.l fulled 4 failed Oraugo Rank I (range Putersoli Bank Palernoii Peonies' Bank do Princeton Rank Princeton par Salem Hanking I'u Salem pr Stale It-tills Newark j Stale Rink Lluabethtown j Slate Bank I'ainden par Sitite Hank of Morris Mornlown J eltutu Bunk 'J'lenion fuileu Salem and Philud M.iliuf Co Salt ill lulled Susn-x Hunk Newton J I icnton llunking lyu I renloii par I'iiioii Hunk Dover i Washington Bunking Co. Hackeusick failed IH.I.OVAItr.. Hk uf v' ihn Si Brandy wini; Bank uf Delaware' Dank of Smyrna Do blanch .'aimers' Hk of State of Del Ib branch Do bian.ti Do branch I'nion Hank frf I'lider ft's Wilmington par Wilmington par Smyrna par Millord par Dovei par Wilmington par lieurgetuwii par Newcastle par Wilmington par 4 rr -On all t anks maikrd thus () there are ri ther touuterfeit or altered notes ol the vanuus di i Humiliations, in circulation. WINTAIK'N it ii.s 01 or wimi ciikrky, Compound ttnlsnmln l'rfiMiilon from v iiti nerry iffirn unci -far, The hex! remedy knnwn In the World for the rure of emitrli, rnhh. asthma, croup, hlredinit nf the lungx, whenping rnuiih,brimchiti$, mflit' tiizn. shnrtitmn if hrenlh, pnin and VriikneM in the. hrtanl nr iVr, A'rcr rnmfifaint, unit the Jir.l slmjrx if coxsiiMri'mx. We will net assert tliat this HAl.ttAM will rure Cotisumpiion in it n-nmt form, but it has cured manv ifter all other menus of relief had been tried in vain. And why not ! It seems that the WII.O (MIKItltV was destined h Nalme to be our P A- I N AtJKA for the ravaaina diwases of this eld la- tilude. I. el not the despairing invalid waste his 1 nv.ney and ims TIME, to dim sall imionaiil. : in i.rfurimrntintr with the trash nostrum of d.iv. lull use nt mire a m dirine that will rvr. If i cure lie n- s-ilile a medicine that science avpmves. and many years of experience have di inonstiated that It iiliiun relieves, ' Tlnrc if no nnch thine an fnH." in the history 1 of this wonderful HAI.SAM. Evidence the mn-t 1 convincing evederce that no one can doubt, fully I e.labli lies tSis fact. For the s ike of brevity we ; se'ect the f..l owing from tbouands. ! Isaac Pla't, Esip, Editor of Ihe Pokecp-ie Eagle. I one of the nv-at iutloential journals in the s'oie of New Yoik, stall sundei Ihe authority of his own name, lb it a young lady, a rel oive of his, ol verv delicate coiisiiMiiion, was attacked in Feb. 1812. i wiih seere cold, which immediately produced spit I ting of blood, rough, fev r, and other ibuieerous and i aliirinii a syniploms. Through inedieul tieatmen' mid rue she paitially ice vend during suinnier. Hut on the return of winter she was uttn ki d mine vi..enilv than at first, pbe In came scarcely sble to walk arid wi tmubled with rough, chills and fever I eveiy day. and appeared to be going rapidly with I consumption; at lid lime, when theie ta n sign I i if improvement. Mr. Piatt pr--cured a bo'lle i f Wistam a 1)4LSM nr W li.li l-iiKlint, wliicn she look, and it si emiuul.V restored her. She g t a se- con.l. ami b.-b.re ii was hall Ink. n she vs as restore.! ... r.-i i ...iil i.;. I. .i.a K... ..,.;.....l i., iI.a nt.,. I sent tune, without the slighti rt symptom of her for mer di'-e se. .Mr. P alt sav "Ihe rure c mie under my fwn oh eiviition and I cannot be mist iken as to the facts." r-J . .. , k.xthact or a t.i:tti:i; fiioma post MASTEIi. DATED Pi .mmnr., Washington co., Maine, Apr. Sfl, I W 1 1 i MU. ISAAC Rt ITS. lle.ir Sir: At the re o,net ol many of my friend in this place and vici- ! ni'y who are alllicted wiih cousu'eption and liver ' complaints, I lake the librr-y of asking you to ap- j point some one in this county as agent to ell Wis- j tih's Rii.sim or Wi in I'neiiKr, and to send bin I a lew il.-ii'ii. as there i none of i! for sab" within ! V.(l(l miles from ihis I have no doubt thai il would ; me. t with a r, ady sale if il were where it eniiM le j piocured willmut too much expense nnd delay. I My wile was attacked about six III ntlis since j witti what the physicians colled the firt s'age nf j Con-niiipiioii a coinplaint vi ry p'evalent iu this j s c ion ol country, llaunn m.ii the Ualsain in vert sed in Augusta. Cy a00 MILES rHOM IIEXIE, -0 I took the pains lo si-rnl there for a l oiile ot it, whit h she took, and w hich licl-ed her so much that I sent for to bottles more, which she has 'so ta ken, and he now says she ha not felt so well for ix ears a she doe sl this tone. All those who have inquired of me and ascertained w hat elici t the It al-m bad, are Hini nis lo have mine for sale io tin viciniiv, wbieli is the rmi-e of my writing you. I'lea-e intuitu me I'V ielu-11 ot m il wheilur you concliiile to send Mime, and il so whom, in nrdi r that it may be known where it can be bad. I mil wiih re-pect youis, etc. P. ti. FAK.VSWOUTII, P. M. The whole country is fast learning that no medi cine no physical! no pu-paralion tf any kind whalivtr caunpial I'm. Is l All's 1Silsiw.uk ll. li Cn ii it I. A Till I.V tvoMH.itri i. i in:. 'i i sin ii i.t-'. , Oneida Co.. N, V.Sept. 15, 1 f t :t. Deal Sif I owe it io the allln led to uiforin v u that in .1,11 uurv I i-l I was aliaikid bv a very vio- j lent cold, i aus. d by wo.kii-B ill ihe water, w l.ieh ' sellled on luv luini. ll v. as n roiupaiiied bv a ve , rv s ve.e pain in mv breaM slid subs, and also a ilisties-iug rough. I hud in attendance all the I est iiieihc.d aid iu our villige; but after ex hausting all their skill io no avail, ihey pronounce. I my ili-eae a roriHri ni'M rriu, and ih-y one and all gave me up to tlir. After non h Mrsusion I got i hit toti'i'nt of mv phvsiciau to use the Httst nt W ii.ii Camay pr pared by Da. Wisria. I mr chased ol the Agent ill our place one buttle, lie fore using half of which I began to gain slrengih, and it w.,s veiy evident my cough was much belter and my symptoms hi every way iinpr vine. I have i now used tluee hollies, and am textured lo perfrct ' In a It fi. Thi re-uli is alone owing lu tbeii-ei.f' DR WIST A U'S HAI.SAM OF WILD CHER- RV ; mid I lake this method of g vug you tha iu ! formation, partly lo pay you the debt of gratitude ' I owe ynU, and partly llial others aimilaily alllicted ; uia ku-'W where lo apply lor relief. Veiy trulv yum. JAMES KAOE. Mh. I'ai.mi ii. Diuggift, undei date of Wultiville, j Sept, 2llh, M-I'.l. wrile; Tic stub ineni given you by Mr. James Supe is j will known to be true by this whole ctiminnnitv Ii ci rt link wo a most reinaika' le cure. The sain of the llal.-iiin is very cinsl, and its success iu cures : liu'y ll iilering. Vouis resp ctfullv, 1 D. D. PALMER. , TIIF. AinST I'l'.M.VIiKA Isl.r. i ( TUFs FYF.ll IlKCOKUKn. j lUniiosruiii. N.J, April 2I, 1 84:1 On or about the 13th day of October, IP41, I was taken well a violent pain in Hie side near Ihe liver, w hu ll fohiiuoed lor about five days, ami was fol lowed by the breaking of an u'or, or al aces, in- ! waidlv, which relieved the pain a little, lint cau-ed me o throw up a great quantity of offensive mailer j nd also much blood. Being grea'ly al iimeil.it; ibis, I applied lo a physician, but he said be thougl t . be could do hut li-lle for me exc--p' R ve me aoine Mi reur if 1'illx, wh-rh I refused to t ike, fieluig ra'istied that ihey could do me no good ; many o- , ihei r-undies weie then procured by my wila ami Ineiids, but noue did me any good ai d the diss charge ol blood and rouupii m still roiiMiurd ev. ry b w days, and al last become so offensive that I c m d scarcely breulhu. I Was Uii seized with a vi. : olent rough, which at limes caused me to nine I muih iiioic bl.Mi l thuu I had done la-fore and my disi ase rouliuued iu this w ay, siill growing worse, , until felirusry, when al! hope of my recovery was given up, and my liieada all thought I would die ol a liiLLoeisu ('oNHt-MrrioN. At this moment, w hen my tile was apparen Iv drawing near its rlo-e, I heard of DR. V Is TAR'S U A L S A M OF WILD CI1ELRY, and got a bottle which it LiKvi ii me iMinuiTri t ; and by the use uf only three bottles of this med cine, all my pains were removed my cough and s iiting uf blond and cor rupt ion entirely stopped, and iu a few week my health was ao far resloied a lo enable me to woik at my trade, (which is a carpentir,) and up lo Ihis nine I have enjoyed good health. THOMAS COZENS. Ciori rirr.a Ciav ri, N. J , as. Personally catuc bt-fors ine, the tubscriber, one of the Justices of the Peace in and fur the said rnnn ty, Thomas Cozens, and deing duly affirmed ac rord'ng to law, sailh the above aiatemeut is in all ihtnus true. Affirmed biforo me, on the 20ih of April, 1 843. ) J. (l.r.HI!T, J P. S Such is the unprecedented success of this HAL SAM, "SATIRE'S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION," a prescription cnngeniil to our wants, as it is pie pared from rheniieil exliaels from substances which the author of naturn has placed in our own land fur wise purposes, that many who knew nothing of Hit) iiiinlflof ils prepar iiion are endeavoring In rean necuniarv benefits hv selling nn aitirle similar in name, or in appearance, or ley repreenling their own trash as suiierinr In this HAI.SAM, or bv put- i ting up a mixture and solemnly ssppveriting that it is impurted Ir.un a foreign country, which i not the case. All these deceptive arts goto show thai V'iTn's Ri.am i known In tlie world to I -TIM fiHKAT lt:Mi:n V." and that to m-ll any mixture it must In- like this 'i nil me, or pur port to lie like II in su''Sisnre. QfJ" Relieve not ihe cunningly wrought falniea lions and lake on'y the nriumal and genuine Wistuh's Hti or Witn t'lifHar. NO OTHEn CAN BE LIKE IT. Address Ml onlrrs to ISA AC H II I" T, No. M Ann New Y ok. Agents, JOHN tV. FIMLINC Suntmri, I) Hit W I'HIAM. Xrthnmherhnd, J. K. MOYF.H. mnimnliuin. J. WAfifJONSKLLKK. .V.M-r.VoiV, HKOWN V CREASY, M.ffliiiville. Feb. 22d, 1 Ml 5 ly "fifty noi.i.Aiis itr.wAui) CANTRELL'S t clt lualtil Taiiiily lit liciiui "m mr II.I. not cure every thing, but slid rein iin uiieiuatbil in their several departments by every ihing ever offered to the public, who hae voltiulary came forward sod olfered tiiimerons and highly nsiiecluble leviimoiiials of their superior I illiriev. Cunt rrir Compound Medicated S.'rtr) of Far ., ur AiH.-Kcorbutie W rup, for the cure ' . ' .... :.. . L. . of r'corluls. Ilhroroc Hheu.n.ilisin, tyhrooic wel lings of ihe Joints, Eruption of ll kio, and all Diseases arising from the abuse of .Merru-y, Ve... unsurpassed by any thing in Ihe niaket, conil.i. nine all ttie virtue lesiilent in tne ar-aii.iriu ' with a modern medicament, only lately brought mil by ihe most respectable medical authorities, j Price, fid cents per le-ltle. ! Cmnil's .Inti'Pifxpcptic VtroVr, for the re lief and pernianciit cure of that mot distressing I complaint, Dyspepsia, iu nil it form and s'ages. ' It istrulv a most valu ible remedy. Sold in bottles j ai Sri and SO cents each. I CuntriWi .Ifltte Mixture nnd Tunic Xetlicii- menla, Mauds nt the bead of the list unrivalled by ! iiny, or all the innumerable medicine in u-e ihroiighoul the length and bread h of the lard, for j the cure of F via mid Aon: iu all its stages, and j lriin nil it coiiseiueiicr. I Rivident in Fever and Ague districts should never be without it. The subsniW-r will forfeit EIFTY DOLLARS where bis medicine lails to peiform a cure in the most obstinate ease. S. Id Who'es.le and Retail bv CALEB CRES. SON. at lii Drug Warehoue, No. Ii North Third Street, Philadelphia; also, by ihe rigularlv ap pointed agent. SE I'll W. ROD ERTS, Wholesale DiuggiM, No, fit Water Sir.-et, Mobile. Prepared oi:l bv the SiiliKerdier, Comer of CAR PENTER on.l SECOND Sir.eis, below Christi an. Philadelphia, where it is also retailed. Observe, none are genuine without the signalure f JOHN A. CAN TRELL. ( aiili cll's 4bho ,llitnro, or Tonlr III aiiiiiila, i'oe the cure of all ll.Tmux nfficlionx, if taken nc conluii; to dincliunx. It is a never tailing remedy which no fami'y uughi to lie without, especially iu low m.irby coui tries. A ibis medicine is put up under the pioprie lot's iiii'lieiliate inspection nn Ihe most scientific principles, be-ug Pur. ly Vi getable, and having tried its i ll'irai v on thousands, for upwards of 'i y ars, and lo Ins knowledge when taken sirictlv ac cording to dlii-ctions, ll.ere has not laen elie fa lure. I'ndei such circuiiitane I recommend il lo ihe public, adding a ct-riifi- an iu support of my aser- lloll, I.Jobii Hums, do certify llint I was iu the ship Tiib icco Plant of Phil oleli l ia, Capl. Reed, in June, 1847, bound u Liverpool, look tho lever j and ague and laid ill l.ivei,o,.l roine l ine limb I ' Ihe doctor's buuda. went lioui there to Palliiu- re, Uy in the Infirniary for four or five weeks from ! thence to Philadelphia ; was six months under Dr. i Coals ; fioin thence lo New Yt-rk w. lit lo ll.e li.i-l-ital, lemaiiied ihi-re about four weeks without out any lehef tiled i very thing w ithout aliv benefit, foi live vests. Hearing of t aulrell s Ague .mix tuiefmm a fi end, I went to hi store, told him h ,-w I was alMicled, and got a bottle nf his mixture I and used it according to directions. It m ule a per led ruie, and I have Hot had the least return sil ce. ' I do w ith confidence ii'iomuieiid it to the public. JOHN HERNS, .tlfillrafel Syrup of SarsajinrHtu. : I'hdadi Iphia, A pril 10th, ISll. Mr. Jon A.Cihthui, Dear Sir, Having bean afflic'ed for upward of iwo year with ulceration of the throat, de-tro)tng ihe whole of i he soft palate, then ihiough the upper part uf mv mouth into my nose, from which sever id pieces of bone came nut, which partially destroy ed my speech, through a kind Providence slid your Medicated Syrup ol S,ir..paiilla, I am now lclor.il to peif. cl health, and my sight, which was so much impair, d, is a strong as when a boy, j I thought it a duty I owed to you anil mosesiuil ! larly tttleibd, lo make it public. Vouis. R.sia-rifullv, SAMI F.L KIRK, Corner of Tenlh aud Coate Stieet. I, fiabril Joiist-.n, No. b' Reckl.-ss Street, do rer tifv thai my wile, J.me, was afilicicd lor Iwo years wiih ltlieuiini'i.-iii,aud at la-t was nitucly disabled, so that she was obliged to be confined to In d , fear ing i f Canl-cll's Melieated Syiup of S,ir ipurilla or Ami Scorbutic Syrup, I procum l four boltl. ... ,. I .,1 which completely removed all her pains and still loss from her I. nibs; two more bottle made a -r- feci cure. St e is now able lo attend lo her house hold duties as usu.l. CARKJL JUNSlON. Philadelphia, Jan. 22J, 1811. tjj De-cripiive Pumpbhts may be had of the agents, ((iratis.) J. W. FlULlNfi, Sunbury, Nov. 9, 1841. ly .jfcri. " as ii ii v cV ii o c a r, WHOLESALE & RETAIL HAT & CA1 MAUACTUlv!:US, South Hast corner of Market and 4th .. llilludcllila, T HERE they always keep on hand an exlen- sive -issortioi nt t( IIA TS U CA 'A' of every description, got up in the best and most approved slj le, Peisou dcrirous uf purchasing kupeiiot arli cha uu Ihe most iea.nable terms, will find it to their advantage to call hi lore making purchase elsewhere, Philadelphia, IM. Mb, 1841. I J OAKLEY'S ll.lLUATIVC SYltl l1, riIIE valuable properiies of Oakley' Depnra L live Syrup of M irsnpn'illa, as a purifier of the blood, is so well known to the public generally, that it is UM ecess.ny to occupy much spare in set ting forth the advantages to be derived from its tisej wherrver the medicine has once been tntro- duced, it take precedence over all others : f veiy one thai has taken it, have derived ho signal bene-j fieial results from it, that it is recommended by ; them wiih the u most cetif.di nee. Physicians of the highest stan liug in the profession, piescrilw it ; to paiienli under their care ; containing nothing ' deleterious, but being composed ot the most mild, ' yet efficacious vegetable niaierials.il is oil", red with ' confidence, as the cbeaH-st and most efficient pu. , rilier of the blood now known. The. use of a few hollies, rsiecialy in the spring months, will lie at- i tended wiih a most decided improvement in the ge j neral strength of the system, eradicating any seed ' I of disease thai may have been generated, besides giving heal iff and vigor to lbs body. For the cure of Wcrnluln or Kings Evil, Rheumatism. Tetter, ' Pimples nr eiuptions of the Skin, White Swelling, ! Fistula, Chronic Cough Asthma, cVc. The nu i merous ccriifira'ea in ihe possession of the ul scri her and his agents, from physicians and others, are sufficient lo convince Ihe most skeptical of ils su periority over all preparation of H irsaparilla. S..d whole-ale nnd retail, by the proprietor, OEOIM.E V. OAKLEY, North full stre.l, liea ilittg, Reiks County, and to !. bad of the following persons : l Niirthunilirrlmui Cvunty. H. R. Masv, Sunbiiry ; Ireland Sl Mixel, McEwisville ; I ' Kratisir. Millon. I In Union Cnunti.S. Gcarhnrt, Selinsgrove : j A (Sutelills, Miflllliiuirg. In Columbia Cinmly.W. W. Met. -ay, Wash j iugion. j Reading, March 14. I H:l. , Mh. OiKl.fr : I believe it the uty of every one to do whatever in their iwer I , for llie b ne. fit of their fellow man, and having bad pn-i ive proof in my own family, of the wonderful properties ' of your Ui-puralive Syrup of Sarsapurill i, I m st ronsrienltnu.lv recommend it lo the atllicled. We bail Ihe rnisfoitiine In l-se two of our children, by the breaking out of ulcerous sores thai covered Ihe face, head anil neck, although we lent some ol the ,,,,., , i,.n t i fi physicians lo attend th m and had li'n-d all the known lemedtes. inrluilirig Swaim Panacea, without avail. Another of my children was atiiuke.l in the same manlier, brr face and neck was roinp'etely covered; the discharge was so offensive, and the disease at such a he ght. that we diMi-iireii ol her life. Seeing the wonderful etfects of vour Dcpnralive Syrup ot S osaparill i, wc weie : indue, d lo make trial nf it. n the lat n s.-n ; it acted like a rhaiin; the u'eers commenced healing immediately, a fi w bottle entirely restored her In her health, which she bus enjoyed iinintrriuptcdly I ever since. As a purifier of the blood, I verily be lieve it has not ils eipial. JOHN MOVER. Tailor. Walnut street, ueur Fourth, Reading. Doiiglissville, April 19th, 18 13. ' Mn. 0iki.t.t: My son Edmund Leaf, had the i scintilla in the most dreadful and i!iMtcsirig man- ; l-cr for three years, during which time he was tie- , ptived of the use of bis limb, hi head and neck ! were covered with ulcers. We tried all ihe differ- ; ent remedies, but lo nn effect, until recommended by Dr. Johnson of Noriistown. and also Dr. Isaac j liiester, ol Reading, lo use your Dcpuralivc Syrup ! of Sarsaparillu, of which I obtained scveiul boiiles. iho use of which d'ove Ihe disease eniirt ly out of bis system, Ihe sore healed up, and the child was ; resloied to perfect health, which be ha enjoyed , uninterruptedly evi r since, lo the astonishment of; many person who seen him du ing lus Hlll ctioo. I have thought il my duty, and send you thiscerti- j 1 finite that others who haves like utlliclion in the 1 family may know where to obtain so valuable a i medii'ine. Yours trulv, ( AMELIA D. LEAF. Sept. lfi, 1S4:I ly To Comilry .Tlcrthant Hoots, Sliiios, IJoimets, Logliorii ami l'itlin l.titf Hats, (i. AV. vS: L. 1$. TAYI.OH, at the S. 11. earner if Market and Fifth Sl., PHILADELPHIA, OFFER for sale an i xtensne iit-oiiintnt nf the above ar'tcb s, all of which ihey sell at unusual ly low price, and partiiulailv invite the alteutioii ol buveis visiting the eilv, loan i xamuiatiiii nf their stock. C. W. .V L. H.TAYLOR. Philadelphia, May 85, 1844. Iv (ouiitcricitcrN' DEATH BLOW. , rrM,,, mil lie. will nlcase observe that no Rrandieth 1 pjn, re ennine, unless the box has three 1 1- bels upon it. (the top, the side and the bottom) each containing a fac-simile signature of my hand writing, thus H. Rhiihiimith, M. D. These la. bel aie engraved on steel, beautifully designed, and done at an expense of over f2,(ni0. Therefoie it will he seen that the only thing nrccssaiy to pro. cure the im-diciue in its purity, is to ubseive these laU-ls. Remember the top. the side, and the bottom. The following respective persons are duly auiln-ri ted, and hold CERTIFICATES Or AGENCY For the sale of Brundreth't Yenetuble Vnivrxnl Tills. Norlhuriihctlaiid eounlv : Milton Mai key iV Ch.imheihu. Sunliury H B. Masser. M'EwenS ville lieliudiV Meixcll. Northum1 eiland Win. Forsyth. (Jcorgetown J. 5t J. Walla. j Union County: New Berlin Rogar Si Win ter. Selinsgrove ficorge (undiuin. Middle- burg Isaac Sinilh. I'cuvi-ri-.iwn David Hubler. Adiuisburg Win. J.May. Mitlhiisbutg Meusch i A; Ray. If i tlctoi) Daniel Long. FreeburjJ ti.vV F. C. Mover. Lewisburg Walls Si (ireen. Culiinibia coi.niy i Danville E. li, Rcyuold ' Ai Co. Rirwick Shuman fc R Henhouse, i.'at litwissa C, U. Hrnbts. ltlooinsburg John It, 1 Mover. Jeisey 'I'uwu Levi Risel. Washington I Kohl. McCav. l.imeslone -Halb"? fc VrNmeh. Obsiuve that each A tent has an Engravid Cer- , i (ilicate of Agency, containing a repres ntalion ol t - 1 .. llll I VniO.'i'Llls! 11 f.... ...... .1 Hi,,. Ur HRANDRE'J'H'S Manufactory at Sing Sing, aud upon which w ill also lie seen exact copies ol - 1 Ihe new tabtU HuW until upon the Hrunditth J'ill 11,1X1 n. Philadelphia, office No. 8. Noilh Slhsireet. U. BRANDRETH.M.D June 21th, 1813. CITY Fl'IlN ITl lti: Al CTIO, AND PRIVATE SALES ROOMS, Nos. VI.) and al North Thiul Street, Nt . I. II n I aI ...v . u,ii i PHILADELPHIA. CV. MACKEV, Auctioneer, respectfully in - viies the attention of persons desirous of pur- chasing Furniture, lo his extensive Sales Rooms, .li- I'.iv.l. , f. everv dc-erii.tlon of Household Furniture, where ran be obtained t times, a large assorunein oi lasrunnaiue ami wen manufactured Cabinet Furniture, Heds, Mattiasses, Ac, at very reduced prices, for rash. (17" Sales by Auction, tw ict a week. May 2 "ah, 1843. I y . .-..: ,i I ll ROSE OINTMENT von TiriTi'.n. RINOWdltMH, riMPl.KS) Oft TIIF rArU, AMO OTIIE ri'TAKFOt') :Rl'ITti)Nl. q-j 77ir? following certijieaie. dexrrihet one aflhi tnnxt extraordinary curet erer effected by anif appliaition. Pim.Anrrriit a, February 10, IOR twenty year I was severely afflicted with Tr.TTKH on tho Face and Head: the disease commenced when I wa seventeen year old, and continued until the Full of I8:tfi, varying in vio lence, hut without ever disappearing. During imrst of the time, great part of my face was covered with? the eruption, frequently attended with vio'ent itch ing; my head swelled at limes until it fill ns if il would burst the swelling was so gie.it, that I conl.f scarcely get my hat on. During the long period that I was afflicted with the disease, I used a great many a plication, (among them several celebrated prep nation-) as well as taking inward remedies, I including a number nf buttles of ftwaini's Panacra, Extract of Sarxopori'a, Sic, In fact, it would be impossible to enumerate all Ihe medicine I used. I was also uudet the care nf two of the most dis tinguished physicians of this ciiy, hut without re ( reiving much benefit, and I despaired uf ever being cured. In the fill of lS:ir,, the disease at the time being very violent, I commenced using the Rnxe Ointment, (prepared by Vaughan Si Davis.) In ' a few applications the violent itching ceased, the swelling abated, the i ruptioii began to disappear, and before I had used m jar the di-ease wa entirely ( cmed. It has now l-en nearly a viar and a half since, and there is not a vetign nf the diseae re ! iiiaiuiuu. except Ihe scars from the deep pits formed hv the disease. It is imp. ssible for me to describe in a certificate the severity of the disease ami my Mtlfi ring, but f will 1 pie .sed to give a fuller c- count to unv person wanting further satisfaction, who will cult on me. At the lime I couunHiiced using the Rose OiutiiK iil I would have given hun ' dieds of do'lais to la- rid of the disease. Since u sing it, I have reeumineliiled it to sever il ersoiis, (among them my mother, who hail the disease bad ly on Ih'I ami.) who were a I cured bv it. JAMES DI'RNEI.I., No. 1515, Race St. rjj TI.e Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B. Vaujlian, H.nrh East corner of Third and Race slteits, Philadelphia, and sold nn agency in Sonhu ry. by li. U. MASSER, May 14ih, 1H13. Aae.nl. ltor Ointment, loi Teller. A I'iWOF Of I'l'ti Hi riCACY. Piin iiiKLPiiii, May 27th, IStf'J. ' 'rMHS i to renify thai I was severely dUI cted w ith Tetter in the hands and feet for upwards uf lurly year; the disease was oil ruled generally ; with vio'ciit itibiug and swelling. I applied to i i number of physic -lis, and used a great many nppli ca'ioi.s v illi, nt elici ting a cure. About a y-ar since, I applied ll e Rose Ointment, which entirely ; slopped ihe itching, aud a few application i mined i - atcly cmed the disease, which there has been no : return of, although I had never Ix-en rid of it at ; any time for forty yea,. RICHARD H.WAI.E, l'.h venlh. below Spruce Street. (Jj" The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. II. ' Vnuuhan. S mth East corner of Third and Race Stieets, Philadelphia, aud nod on agency in Sunbu ry. by II. U. MASSER, May l lib. !43. A-mt, MEDICAL APPROBATION OJ Ihe RO.Si: OI.TMl-:.XT,far Titter. ALTHOL'fill the superiority of the prepaiaii ill over all others is fully es'ablishrd, the proprie tors take pi, nsnre in laying before the public the following certificate from a rerei't'.thlc physician, a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. ' Hiingb, having found in thi lemedy that relief fir i a tedious and disagreeable nllivlion which the means J within the range ot his profession failed lo afford, j has not hesitated logive il Ins approbation, although j ihe prejudices and interests of that profession aie : i pposcd to secret Remedies. j PH.ILAIIFI.PUI1, Sept. 19, lSrifi. ! I was recently troubled with a tedious herpetic ; eruption, which ro'Cied nearly one si ' of my face, 1 and extended over the ear. Mr. Vnughan, proprie ! loi of the Rose Ointment, obseivuig tny face, insi. I ted on my Ity ing his preparalioii, ol which he ban- di-1 me a jar. . it noil en in cmninon w nn lie iiieui hers ul my profession, I discouiueii nice slid ilisap prove nt Ihe numerous nostrums palmed upon the I public by iumu ant pri lenjers, I feel in jus ice hound ' toexcipt the Rose Oiiituu ul frum thai cla-s of me. ' diciio-s. and to give it my approbation, as il enti'e I ly vurcd the eruption, alihough il hid resisted the UsU.d applications. DANE DAI till, M. D. fjJ" 'I he Rose Ointment is preiared by E. R. : Yaiio,hau, Smith I'ast comer ol Third and Race Streets, Philadelphia, and sold on agi ncv in Sun i burv, by H. B. MASSER. May 14th, IN4:. Agent. EAGLE i'nriur nf Third nnd l iie .N'rir s, WILLIAMSrORT, PA. TlllIE subscriber respectfully announces to the 1 public, that be b is opened a Hotel in the com modious brick building situate on the corner of Third and Pine itreets, where he will be happy to wait np-n those who mav favor him will their company. The Ragle Hotel is large and conveni III. and furnished in the lM modem St vie. ll is provided with a huge iinmtar of well aired and eor.iforiable sleeping spartments, rooms, priv.itn pallors, Ac. Peisons visiting W illiamsporl on bu siness or plea-ure, may rest as urrd that every ex ert i,,ri will br used to render ihcir sojomn at tlm 'Eagle Hub I" pleasant and agreeable. HisTaide will be supplied wiih the very lu st Ihe maiket af fords, and his bar with ihe choicest wine and oilier lojiiors 1 barges re sonable. The Eagle llolil possese (ireaier advauiuees in point !' location than any othei similar establishment In the borough, being situate in the business part of the town, and within a convenient distance of the Court House and Williamsporl and Elmira Rail Road Depot, . Sullicieul Slubling provided, ulld good and trusty ostler always In attendsn.e. Attentive, accommodating and hone-t Servants have leu employ rd. aud nothing b-fi uiulone that will add lo the conduit and accommodation of hi guests. There will he a carriage alwav in attendance at the Boat Landing to convey passengers to and from ; the House, Irre of charge. CHARLES BORROWS, Mav 1-fth, IM2.tf .Vlit'liacl Weaver & Sou. ROPE MAKERS & SUir CHANDLERS. An. I'd AWA Water Stmt. I'hiludrlphiu. HA V E constantly on hand, a general Hstort mi nt uf Cordage, Seine Twines, Ac., viz i lai d Ropes, Fishing Ropes, White Rohs, Manil la Ropes, Tow Lines for Canal Hoata. Also, a complete assortment of Seine Twines, Ac, such Hemp Shad and Herring; Twine, Best Patent (Jill Net Twine, Cotton Shad and Hariiug Twice, Shoe Threads, Ac. Ac. Also, Bed Coids, Plough Lines, Halters, Traces, Cotton end Linen Carpel Chains. Ar ,( 0f whicb they will dispose of on reasonable lteims. j Philadelphia, Novemtier 13, IM4'2. ly. - wIMMIIVC'riWill U ci t " I Ol I.UI.M.1, llUUD Ai I II. all No. 1HS Market Street, l'llilatlelpllia NVITE the attention of Country Merchants to their rileusive assortment of lint oh r reach and American- Dry flood, which ihey oiler for sal on the must reasonable terma. Philadelphia, November 13, 1M3. ly.
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