Von'tl Heller ftuliserlbe. A grenl unknown, says the St. Louis Reveille, in an exchange paper relates, in Very touching verse, the opposite fate of two early friends ; the little tale has a great moral : One took a paper, and his life Was happier than a King's ; r His children all could read and write, And talk of men and things. The other took no paper, and While strolling through the wood, A tree fell down upon his crown, And killed him as it should. Had he heen reading of the news At home, like neighbor Jim, I'll het a cent that accident Would not have happened him. SlreuglU of Woman's Lore. The Rev. Mr. C, at the South, recently clo sed a sermon with the following lunching nar ration A young gentleman of hipli respectability, tn. lunts, fortune and family, married the beautiful, the lovely and accomplished daughter of She was the daughter of a wealthy mcrchnnt in one of our Northern cities ; with their united fortunes they commenced a career of life, with the brightest hopes and fairest prospects of un disturbed happiness and prosperity, that-the most sanguine or ambitious could wish or de sire. She was a Indy of fnshionuble distinction in society, the pride and ambiiioii ofall who en joyed the entree of her pay and hospitable man sion, and the idol of a young and affectionate husband's heart. II or wants, her wishes and desires vera all anticipated by that peculiar (lis ecrnment, which always ofl'nrds so much delight, and brings with it those unspeakable evidences of a liinbniuls love thai a wife, alone cun under- ! stand and appreciate. Thus they lived on, for a few bright yeara of happy existence. Hut alas ! such is the versa tility of foitune, such the uncertainty of liuiiuin happiness, that even those who seem to be sur rounded with nil the splendid glitter af prosper ity, are by some casual occurrence, some unex pected event, plunged from thissplendid pinna cle of prosperity, to the abyss of adversity. They saw not, averted not the dark cloud, e tnerged above the bright horizon that had hith erto encircled their dreamy existence, hut soon obscured the brilliancy of their prospects, and dicliarged its baneful contents upon their devo ted headb and threw them upon n cold and heart less world, without a far'hing to support them. The husband unable to counteract this incon sistency of hirtune, by becoming fortitude, gave himself up to the grossest intemperance, and subsequent neglect and abuse of his lovely wife and family. Hut she, like a woman, yea, like an angel as she is, soared above it all. After an absence of some dnys, his wife not knowing where he was, he returned home, in the wretched and disgusting condition to which drunkenness had reduced him, his locks matted with filth and sticking closely to his forehead, and his breath stinking with the fu'tid exhala tions of brandy. In this frightful condition of human degredation, su'.urated with liquor, he entered the now obscure residence of his wife, who met him with all those feelings of abiding uhVction, which in a woman's heart knows no change ; but the once fond husband, now trans formed to a beist, returned her cordial recep tion with the coarsest abuse, tnd at last struck her to the floor. She, after recovering herself from the blow, arose, her husband standing near her ; she ruhed into his arms, exclaiming, "Charles! Charles! what are you doing!" and turning Irum his brow the matted locks which once clustered in beautiful curls upon his man ly forehead, she imprinted upon it on afloction ate and endearing kirs, and with the soft and tender look of love, from eyes streaming with tcurs, Umiii his haggard features, again exclai med, "Oh, Charles, how can you strike your micu dear Mary !" He instantly, as if struck himself by some superhuman force, echoed back the beloved name "Mary ! Mary! what have 1 done?" He fell upon his knees, imploring forgiveness, and from that moment became a reformed man, a devoted husband, and is now an ornament to society. Arnold, the Tkaitor. Every body knows, we presume, that Benedict Arnold was the ob ject of scorn and contempt in England after his treachery, and that he was olten grosi-ly insult ed in that country. The following anecdote, Itowver. may be new to some of our readers: "Shortly after the jeace of 'SU Arnold was prebriitetl at court. While the King woa con verging with bun, Lord ltalcairas, a stately old nobleman, who hod tonghi under Gen. Uurgovne in the campaigns of America, wus pieseuttd The king introduced them with, 'Iird Ualcurras General Arnold.' What, sire,' said the old earl, drawing up )M lofty form, 'the traitor Arnold '' and re fusinj to give his hand. The consequence, as uiay be anticipated, was a challenge from Ar nold. They met and it was arranged that the parties sho'iid fire together. At the signal Ar nold fired, but Lord Halcarras throw ing dow n his pistol, turned on his heel and was walking awsy, when Arnold exclaimed, 'Why don't you fire, my ljrird V 'Sir,' Mid Iati1 11 , looking over big .huulJcr, 'I leave you to the cxecutioocr.' kj. t-M i. r i j uai wsjg"MtMg",g-Taw II A IV K MOTE la I ST. PKXXS1LUXI1. The following I'm shows the current value of all Vnm.vlvania Bank N.tes. The most implicit re liance "may las placed upon it. as it i every week rarcfully compared with and corrected from Dick hell's Reporter. Rank lu rkllartclpSila. NOTTS AT PAR. Bank of North America . , for Bank of the Northern Lilierties , , par Commercial Hunk of Penn'a. . , r Farmers' ami Merhanics' Bank . par i Kensington It ink . . pur J Philadelphia Bank . . par Schuylkill Hank , . . par Snnthwark Bank . par ! Western Hunk ... par j Mechanics' Bank . put Manufacturers' A. Mechanics Bank par j Country IJanlis. Rank nf Chester Count Westchester par Hank of Delaware County Hank of (ierniniitoivn Hank of Montgomery Co. Doylcstnwn Hank E.-istott Hank Farmers' Hank of Bucks co. Office f Uank or Pec.n'a. Olhce do do Office do do Olfice dii do Chester (Jcrmantown Norrisiown Doylestown Hasina Bristol par par, par . par ; par j pr Harrishurg These Lancaster I offices Reading do not Eash.n J I issue n. N O T E SAT Hank of the United States' D I SCO I? NT. Philadelphia 31.i32 rtank of I'erin Township . . par fii-ard Hank 1 I MoyameiMUiigB.uk . par Bank of Pennsylvania . . par Miners' Hank nf Poltsville Pnttsville J Hank if Lewistown Lewistown 1 Hank of Middletiiwn Middleman I Bank of Northumberland Northumberland par Columbia Bank & Uri.lge co.'Columhia par Carlisle Hank Carlisle 1 Exchange Bank Pittsburg I D.i il l branch of llnllid avsburg I Farmers' llnnk of Lancaster Lancislci par Lancaster ( futility Bank Lancaster par Farmers Hank of Reading Rinding pat Hnrriahurg Hank Harrishurg I Lancasicr Bank Lancaster pit Leliarinn Bank Lebanon j Merchants" A. Mannf. Bank Pittsburg I Bank nf Pittsburg Piushuig I West Bianch Biiik Williamspnrl I Wyoming Bank Wilkesharie I;' .North unpidii Bank Alleninwn Berks County Bank Reading Office of Barik of V. S. Pittsl-urg failed D.i - do do I'.rii' dn Do dti do Net Briihtnn dn KensiiiEimi Sav, Ins. A ilj Penn Townsfiip Kav. Ins. do Bank of ( hanifHriliurflr ChamhcrxlMirg I Bank ol (iVltysliurK (ti llvsl'lirg I It in ik of Su-iii'liHiiiia tO. Mr.nlnwe 05 Krie Bank Lriu Si ) Furmcrs' & Drovers' Hank Wnynesluirg i Fianklin Hank 'ashiiictnn I Ifuuesd.ile Biiik Ifoueiidale Miiiiimii iliela Bank of H. Brownsville lj Vork Bank Yn.k I N. It, 'J ho notes of those bunks on which we unit quotations, and substitute a dash ( ) are not purchase.! by the Philadelphia brokers, with the exception ol Ihnse which have a h'Hei ol r. ten nce. HKOKEN HANKH. Philadelphia Kqv. Ins. . Pliilaiel.hia failed Philadelphisj Loan ("o. do tailed Schuylkill Suv. Ins. do f.il.-d Manual Labor Bans. ( T. W Dyoti, pri'p.) failed I'owaii.la Bank Tovvanda Mlegbany Hank nf Pa. Be.ll.ird Bank of Beaver Beaver fJ.iiik.il Swatura Harrislmrg Bank of Washington Washington Centre Bank Bell, binte f'lty Bank Piti-huig Farmers' & Mech'cs' Bunk I'ltti-hurg Farmers' & Mirli'c' Bank Fayette co. Farmers' MeihVs' Bank (irifncast.e Harmony Institute. Ilarmniiy Huntingdon Bank liuntiiig.l.iii Juniata Hank 1 .c.vi-t.nv u Lumbermen's Bank Waricn Northern Bank of Pa. Dun. bill New Hope Del, Biidge ("o. New Hope Northuinb'd L'ni.ui Col. Bk. Milton North Western Baik of Pa. Mea.Nillo Din. e of Hchuylkill Bank Port Cuiliuo Pa. Aur. it Mauuf. Bank ('arlisle Silver Lake Bank M.mtrose I'nion Hank of Pcnn'a. I iiioiiiown N estin.iielan.l Bank 'reeiisburg no sale rl.isi .1 closed failed closed no rule failed failed failed no sale no sale no sale failed no Kile cloi.e.1 111) Hill' cUim ll failed closed faded closed W ilkesbarre Bri.lo Co. Wilkt'sbarrr imsule fjj All notes purpiiiling to be on any I'eun-yl-vauia Bank not iiven in the above li.-t, may be m1 low ii as frauds. sew ji:i.si:y. Hank of New Biunsw it k lielvideie Bank Uurlingtnu Co. Bank Joiiiiiiercial Bank Juinberlaud Bank ParmerH Batik farmer' and Mechanics' Bk Parmer' und Mechanics' lik Farmers' and Men hanu' Hk Franklin Bank of N.J. I'rcnsw ii k Helvidere M.dlord Perth Aiiil.oy liridtteton Mount Holly I'ahwuy N. Hiuiisvv'uk Mi.l.Cetowii Pi. failed 1 ,,,, par i faile.1 i lail.sl lail.il failed failed fulled i failed i par Jerey City Hubokcu Bkg &. (ifuzuig Co Ilolmkcu Jersey City Bank Mechanics' B.nk Jervy City I mi. ISIII Billeville Momstovvii Freehold New ark Trenton Jeisi'y Udy Manufacturers' Bank Morris County Bank Monmouth Bk of .N.J. Mechanics Bank .Mechanics' and Mannf. Bk Morris Canal and llkg Co Post Notes HO Sale Newark Bkg & Ins Co New Hope Del Bridge Co N. J. Muliufac. and Bkg Co N J Piolffloii cV Lombard bk ( riilie Bank Paterson Bank Peoples' Bank Piiuceltiii Bank Salem Banking Co Slale Bald, State Bank Stale Bank Stale Bank of Morris Llc Hank Salem and Philad Maiiuf Co Suri Bank Trenton Banking Co Ciii.ui Bunk Wuehiiigluii Banking Co. Nf waik Ljlllhf Italilla lloboken. i i failed holed 4 failed 4 Jersey City Orange Paleisoii til Priliceton rsjl.'iri Newurk I'lizala-lhtown t 'am. leu Morib-towu 'l'r. iituli Salem Newlmi Trenton Dover Ifackcusack pir par i i par 1 failed fulled J failed r.i.iiVAiti. Bk nfWilm.V Brandy wine' Wilmington par par par par per par pr par par Hank ot Ktlaware' Bank nf tj.i.yrna' Do branch Wilmiiiglun Umyina Miltord Farmer lik of Suie of Del Dovcl Do biauclt . Do branch Do branch Fnion Bunk (J - I'lldfl 6's ay Ou all banks n.aiki J Wilmington (ieuigetuwn Newcisile Wihuniijltin thus () there are ?n liter tMiiiteifeil or altered notes of the vatious tit uouunslions, in circulation,. it t i.s in or wif.ii cucnnv, A Csnipnnml TTnlsnmlr Preparnilnn from Wllil Cherry Ititrk unit Tnr, 'ITif brut rrmnli known tn Ihf vnrlil fur thr run nf coirifA, cold, a-ithina, tmup, hlrriilntr nf tfie lung, tchoopinif cattgh,hrimthiti, tn flw tma, nlinrtnrit$ nf brralh. pain and torn tin est in l)ir. h,taxt or s'Wc, liver tnmplnint, nnrl the Jirst ulnge of COXSUMPTIOY. We will net assert that this UALAM will cure Consumption in 1st timrtl form, but it has cured rnanv after all other means of relief dad been tried I in vain. And why not ? It seems that the WILD ! CHERHY was di'Mined by Nature to lie our PA NACKA fur the vnvr.sinu disesnes of this c -1I la t Milile. Let not the despairing, invalid waste his J j nvney and Ion TIME, to him si all important. ' in txrriuirnlinf wilh the trashy nostrums if the I i day, tint use lit onrt a mnlicme that 4II cure, If a j r urebc p s-ililfi a medicine that science approves, j I ami ninuv years nf experience hive demonstrated j ! that M ((! y.t relieves. j I ''I'hire it no mri thing n fail" in the history ; I of this wiiuderfiil BALAAM. Eviilence the most j . convincing eveilei ee that no one ran duiibt, fullv J ; e.-lalili hes ttiis fact. Fur the sake of brevity we , se cct the fd owing from liouano. Isaac Pla't, Esq., Editor of the Pokeepsje Eagle, one of the m 'St influential j.iurnaU in t'ip sta'e of ; New Voik, stall iimlei the aut'iortty of his own j name, lint a young lady, a relitive of his. ot tcrv , delicate consli uiioo, was attacked in Fell. 1 8 1 2 . 1 wiih i-eeie cold, which immeiliately produced spit . ting cf blond, rough, fever, hikI other ilnnpermis and . alnrmii g symptoms. Thn'Uah medical lieatrnen' ' mid caie she pa Unity rre vcr d donna summer, Hut on the return of winter she was attuk'd mure violently than at fi-st, she In came scare. I v able to o i . ...i i .. .u .. i .n ' i r ... . whik nun vv-l- I'oiiuieo won eoouii, null.- linn i.-vrr , , 1.1 ' 11 .1 every ilav, and appealed to be coing rapi.llv witii I ' . ', . .. 1 L ; consump ..n ; at Ibis lime, vt lien tneie t n sign , . . 1 . , ,, . , . .., , 1 of liniiroveineiit. Mr. I "at! Iireenred a nuMIe ... .'it! istaii s lill.s.M or v ILIi t-HRUHf. win, h she ! look, and it s. einiliolv reslnip.l her. e'be g .1 a se. I , ,. - . . ir.i l . 11 eoii.l, and befoie 11 was hnir laken ne was restored . , , . . 1 . .1 . , 10 pirf, it hrnh, which she has eiipived l- ll.e pie- . ' ' . ... 11.. '. ,. , ; sent tune, without lliu sliaht.ri symptom ol her I, ir-i n J mer ilie se, Mr. 1 all sav "the cere c me under my wn b--civiiIidii ami cannot be mist iken as In the facts." EXTRACT Ol' A LETTER EtOMA I'OST MASTER. DATED Pr.viniK'tcF., WasrVneton co., Main.-, Apr. 2't, 18-11. MIL IMA AC Bl'TTS. Dear Mtr: At the re .piesi nf ninny nf my friends in tlii plaee and viel iiity who are alllieteil with conu iUoti and liver eniiip'ainis, I lake the libery nf asking you to np I ouil someone in tbis county as agent to sell Wis i k's HiLstM nr Wii.n Ciikiiiit, and toseii.l bi n a few d"7.en. as there is none nf i! f, r sale w ill in "(10 miles from this I have mi doubt thai il would nidi willi a ready sale if il weie where it con'd le procured without too much tpense and delav. My wile was all .eked about mi m nths since with what the pi vsicinns tailed the fir-t s age of ei-n-nmptioii a coinplaint vi ry pievaleut in this s c ion nf country . Having seen the H i'snti ad vertised in Augusta, K7" coo miles rnoM nnitE, co I took the pains to send there for a bniilt- of it, whi. h she look, and which helped her so much that I sent for t ao botdes more, whi.h hhe has a'so la ken, and he now aays she has not fell n well for ix years as she does si ibis lime. All those who have impii'fd iiftne and iise.tnined w bat filer I the Balsam bad, are Hlili ills to hive -oine fir sale in thi- vicinity, whi. h is the cau-c of my writii g you. 1 Plea-e inform me by .tu n nfin.il wheih.r ynu j conclude to send home, and il so tn wl om, in ordi r i hut il may be known where it can be had. j I urn w ith re-pect vmirs, i tc. P. ti. FAHNSWORTH, P. M. j The whole country is fast learning that no me.li- ' cine no physician no pieparalion nf any kind j wbat.v.r can equal Da. Wir' Balsam or . W ilh ClIlllllT. i rui i.y woMM.itn i. c i it i. i Wathnvillk, Oneida en.. N. Y.Mrpl. I ft. I R-l 3. Dear Mir I nwe il in I lie alllieled l.i mforiii V II ' lhat in January la-t I was allaiked by a veiy v.o- ! lent cold, cans, d by wmki. g in the water, which I settled mi niv lunes. Il v. as B' c. Miip.nl -.1 bv a e j rt seveie pain in my bn asl mid sides, and also a ili.-.tifsiiiu c. ugh. I had in atleudariee iel the I est ' mei.-jl aid in otir vill-.ee; but afur ethaiisiing all j their k i-l ' no av .il. they rononni e.1 my U ea-a- a ! t-.iMiHMr.ii c.ii.i tirnos, and liny ore and all i gave me up tu tlie. After uiut h pi rauasion I got j ilmtnu-enl ol mv physician to use the IWi.svm el j Wilh Cmii.ht pr. pan d by Du WirR. I pur- ' i has.d of the Agent in our place one bottle, before ; using half of which I began to gain strength, and it ! w.s very evident my rough was much belter and j my symptoms 'It every way irnpr viiic. I have! now used three hollies, and nm rrttiirrtl to prrfrct health. This m ull is Hl-nti owing to the use nf Dli Wlsi AlfM HM.x.WI OF WILD CHER- j KV ; and 1 lake this method i f giving v-u the in V"""" y"y r-r you ...ot.r,.. ... K. ...... I ,- j ..... o.t.i i ..ij ..in, ...tit .- i-iii.kiiji mil....... j may k.i"W where lo apply lor relief. Yeiy liidv youis, JAM EM SAOE. M a. 1'ai.u i.u. Diugjist, under date nf Wutt rvtlle, Sept. '.'lib, H4:l, writes; Tim slul-iiieni given y..u by Mr J unes Sugn is well known Iti be hue ly Ibis vhtde cum nitnnl n Il ci rt .inly was a most reioaika lecure. The rale nf ihe Ital-mn is very good, and its success in tuies iru y ll.iieiiiig. Yours r. sp ctfullv. D. D. PALMER. TIIK MOST KKMAIIKAHLK v.vnv. kyku im.( onnr.i). lUi.iioNnn.il N. J , April St), l:i. On or about ihe I3lh day of Oclols'r, H4 1, I w as taken wi ll a violent pain in ihe snkj.car the liver, which tuuiiiitied for ab. iii lived. vs. and was fol lowed ly Ihe breaking of an u'c. r, or ..I suss, in. wai.lly, whu'li relieved the pain a lutle, but euti-ed m- 'o throw up a ureal ipi iimtt nf offensive matter slid also much blood. It. ing greatly aliirm djt I hi", I applied in a pbyit i.in, but he said be th UK t he coulJ do but li lle for me em. pi g te m- s -rrie Mercury I'. Us, wb.ch I refused to lake, (.-ehiig -a'isli.d that ihey could do n e i o uond I many o th. l r. iindie were then procured by my wtle und friends, but none did me any goml and ihe diss ehaige nl l.l.i.i.l and coittlpti ll still cent liu.d I V ry f w days, and al last become so nll'euatve ih it I cou d scan civ breathe 1 w..s bU seized w ilh a i iikiil cough, which at times caused me to raise mo. h moie blood than I h id done l fore and my disease continued in this way, snll growing worse, until February, w hen all hope nf my recovery was given up, and my fneH.ls all thought I would die ol a (ALLorimo Cuxsi Mrrio. At this moment, w hen my hie was apparen ly drawing near its close, I hea.J of DR. W Is i'AR'M HALS A M O F WILD CHELUY, and got a buttle which ne LiKvi.ii mk iMvji.riA"rr.Li ; and by ihe use of only three hollies uf this med cine, all my pains were removed my cough and itling of blood and cor ruption entirely slopped, and in a few weeks my heuhh was i far irstoted as to rnatils me to w.uk at my trade, (which is a carpenter,) and up lo this lime 1 have enjoyed good Ina'th. THOMAS COZENM. (jLOCCKtTXH ColISTT, N. J , SS. l'l-rscimlly cams in for o ine, the tuhscriber, one of the Indices nf the Peace in and for the said coiin ty, Thomas ("mens, and being duly affirmed ac cnnPng to law, aaith the above statement is in all thinits trim. Affirmed before me, on the 2oih of April. 1643.2 J Clkmsst.J P. 5 Such is the unprecedented succcrs of this BAL SAM, "SATIRE'S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION," a prescription congeni d in our wanta. a it is pre pared from chemical eitmets from substance which the author of nature has placed in our own land for wise purpo'-es, tint many who know nothing of the mode of its irepsrition are endeavoring to reap pecuniary benefits by sellirip. sn aiticle similar in name, or in appearance, nr bv representing their own Irnsh as superior tn this BALSXM, or bv put ting up a mixture and anlemnly asseverating that it is imp .rted tr im a fore'iun eouritry, which is not the case. All these deceptive arts goto show that M'it'i Hti.stM is known tn the world to be -THE GREAT JiEMEDY," and that M aril any umture it most b like this in name, or pur port tn he like it in su'-stai'ce. QTj" Believe not the runtiingly wrnnaht fabrics li.itis .,nl take nn'y the nrisinal and genuine Wistaii's Bai.sam nr Wn.n '"iimnr. NO OTIIEn CAIT SS Z.XKE XT. Ad.lrcss .,11 nnlrrs In ISAAC BL' I' I'M, No. 32 Ann St., New V ok. Agents, JOHN W. FIMLIXO. Simhitn, D. HKUTTHJAM. K,rthuml,erlnntl, .1. K. MOYKK. ntnmnohiita, J. W.f!f5t)NSELLEK. Hli,s.r;rvr, H!lOW. ft CKEA8V, Mjp.nviflr. 22.1. 1815 1 y Feb. FIFTY DOI.IsAKS l.KWAI.I) I CANTRKLL'S i f'rlrlll'nf I'l llli I V TlnlirillP i wwrtt . l W Si ILL nnl cure every thu g, but slid remain is v!' o . .1 .1 . . . t7 V unciiuatled 111 tlinr Sfver.il departments by ....... 1 1 1 . .1 11 1 l every iliiug ever oflere.l to the public, who have . , . 1 ,r 1 . voluntary came f rward sod nlfered numerous and - . , , . . , r .1 biglilv n spectable ttsiiin mials of their supenor . r-v ' , , . . ' aiitrill Ciiniptmnil Mrilirnfra Sirun nf Sai. ,, . ' , ., ', ,J fnpiir Hit 1 or, Anti-Scorbutic hyrup, for the ci.re ' ' ,., . !' . w , ol .N'nrlula, Cbronie Kheu.n itis-n, tMiromc fc. , r . , . , , wi in 1 nos ot llm liitnlw e.riitituin nf lli Lin. nlul n : Itis. a es atisitig froro the alios.- of Mernrv, ,r.. : unsurpassed by any tiling in the ma kef, enmbi. ning all the virtues resident in the far-np.iriil i ' w ith a nnxlerii m dirament, only lately broiigbt I on' by the most respectable medical culhorilii . ; Prire, .10 eenls per Ii ttle. Cunt rrlt'tt .1iiti-l)iprjilir foU'tlrr, for the re ' lief and pi rman. nt cure of tint in t dihtie-sing j complaint, Dpepsia, in nil it" funis ti,l s'ng.'s. I It is truly nios' vain .ble remedy. Mold in bntttt-s ai S'j and fill c uts each, Cuntrftin -Ijx'ir Mixture mitt Tunic Mr Sen ; iiteiiltl, i-t Hols at iho head of the li-t nnriva'bd by ' ny, or all the innuincmMe rnediciii' s in li e j throughout the length ntnl bread h nf the l.u.d, fur ' the cure nf I'l.vin and Aul'K in all its stages, and j troiii nil its cniisc.piences, ! Kei.lents in Fever and Ague districts should j never be without it. I The ulwe.ilr will forfeit EIFTV DOLL A KM where bis medicine tails to perform a cure ia the most obsiiiia'e rase. M. l.l Who'e.de and Kelail bv CALEB CKEM. MON. at bis Drug Warehoie, No. fi Norih Third ' Mreet, I hdudelpbia ; also, bv ibe r. cul .ilv up j pointed agent, SE I'll W. KOBEIM'S, Wholesa c i Druggist, No. 51 Water Mireet, Mobile. I I 'n pared ol:lv bv I be Miilm-riber, corner of C .M5 ! PENTER and SECOND Mtr. els, below 'hrisli I an, Pbiladelpliia, where il is also, retailed. I Observe, none are genuine iv'ubout tbe sifeatuie . f JOHN A. CANTKELL. CatilrcH'M ir;:io MKIuro, or Tonlr .ilrcllc'iiiiu-.itu, Eur the cure f nil It.litiu nfftcliuiis, if luken nr cur ili in; la ihrte t itt. It is a never tailing remedy Inch no fami'y ouurV I i be without, esptcially in low marshy com tries. As thi- medicine is put up under the propiie tor's imtn.diile inspection on the most scientific principles, be lli; Pur. ly V.gctahV, and liavini! tried Its til'i. a. V on ll.ousatida, for upwards of 12 y nis, and In his kunwledge when taken strictly ac cording to dncf lions, there h i- not b.eti lie fa lure, I'n.Ier such circuin-taores I recomiiiend it to the public, a.ljing a ter'.ift.atJ in support nf my a-sei-lion. . I, .tohti Burns, do ceitifv thnt I w as in the ship Toh.C.-O PUul of I'llll ..lel I i l, dipt. Heed. Ill June, 1!-J7, bound . 1 t -r I . lootj the fever and attue and lad in Liter, o. I Mime l ine und. i the docuir's I ait.ls. went foiill Hereto Halinn re, lay in the Infirmary for four or five w.eks from thence in Philadelphia; was six months under Dr. Coats ; fi.iin thence In New Y rk w.-nt to ll.e Hospital, remained there about four w.eks without any n il. f tried every thing without snv beni fit, for five yeais. Hearing nf Cantre'd's Ague Mix ture from a friend, I went to his store, told him how I was afflicted, and got a bottle nf hi mixture and used il according to directions. It made a per- I.,-, . ... ....I I .... I. ..I U.l r..,.,i u.. , , J(, wilh cntUU-iiA-e recommend ir loihe public. JOHN HI.'KNM. .Ilfillratrtl Sj nip ofKai m:ii:ii Ilia. I'hdad. Iphia. Apr.l llllli, IStl. Mr. John A . Ca o rst li , Dear ir, Having l-e. n aflliceil for UpwanL nf two tears wilh ulceration nf the throat, tle-lroyii g ihe w hole of die soft pnl.de, then ihtouuh the upper part of mv mouih iuin my nose, from which seter ul pieces of hoi e came nut, winch pai'ial y destroy ed my speech, ihrouuh a kind Providence and your Medicated Syrup of Sars tp.t.ill i, I am now testor. .1 lo p. . f, el health, and my sight, which was so much iuipiiir.it, i as strong ss when boy, I I Ih.inuht it a duly I owed to you and those siuii I larly atlect. d, l make it public. ' Yuurs, R. speei fully, MXMITL KIRK, I ('on er nf Tenth and C.-airs Sireets. ; I, (.! ril J .rst -n. No. fi Re.-kl. ss Slreel. do c. i : t fv that my wife, Jane, was a.'llicied for two years i w ith liUeiiuia'i-ni, and nl l .-t w as entirely ill a' l.d, 1 s . thai she was oblmed ,, w c. inline. I to h. d , I ea' inn nf Cant-ell's Me 'b ale I Myiup of Sj. ip.irilla, or Ami Scorbutic Syrup, I procure I four hotibs. which erupt, telv removed all her pain and stilt - n. from her I ml ; two more hollies made a per feel cure. 1 hold duli Si e is now able lo aitend 'o her house- a as usual. f i A II RJ L JO.N I OS. 1'hilad. Iphia, Jan. 221. IHI1. fjjj" De-criptive Pamphlits may he had of the agents, (Oralis.) J. W. FRILINC, Sur liuiy, Nov. 9. 1811. ly .tgent. AsYl II V IK O C A i, WHOLESALE & RETAIL II AT wv; CAP MAN U FA CT U 1 1 HITS, South Kit ft rornrr nf Market and Alk .. llillaU'lplila, "ITrilERE they always keep on hand an eiten- ive sssortinent f HATS U CA I'S of every description, nt up in the best and must approved sljlo. Pets. us derimus of purchasing tuperior arlh cbs on the must icinlle lernis, will find il to their advantage to call before making purchases elsewhere. Philadelphia, Oct. 6lh, M4t. ly OAKLEY'S nr.rrnATivn syri:i HtjHE valuable properties of Oakley's Deptua J live Syrup nf Marsaparilla, as a purifier nf the blood, is so we'd known l.i the public generally, thnt it is unnrcrpsarv la occupy" much space in set ting fort h the advantages to he derived from its j use ; wherever the medicine has once been intro duced, it takes precedence over till nthers: every ni.ethat has taken it, have thrived so signal bene ficial results from il, that it is recommended bv Ihem with the uml confidence. Physicians of: the highest standing in the profession, prescribe it ! to patients under their enre ) containing r.nthing j del. terioiis, but being composed ot the most mild, yet i-lhcaeious vegetable materials, it is otl'.-reil with rnnfidetice, as the chenesi and most rllieient pn- , rifier nf ihe blnnd now known. The use nf a few bottles, especially in the sfiring months, will fin at- '. tenth d with a moat decided impinvement in the qe neral strrngth nf ttic system, eradicating any seeds of disease that may have been generated, besi.les ! giving health and vigor to the body. For the cure , of Scrofula or Kings Evil, Kheomatism. Tetter, Pimples nr eiuplions nf Ihe Skin, White Mwellinu, , Fistula, Chronic Cough Asthma, Ac, The nu- tnerous certifiea'es in tile possession of the subserl- ' ber and Ins acenia, from physicians and nthers, are sulticient tn con nice the most skeptical nfnssu ' periority nver all preparations nf S.irsaparilla. I Mold whole. nip and retail, by the proprietor, OEOUfiE W.OAKLEY, North Slh stie.l. Ilea- ding, Berks Cutmty, and to he bad of the following pel sons : j Stirthunilierttinit Ctiuntu H. B. Masr, ! Sutibiiry ; Ireland tSc Mixel, McEwensville ; D ! Krausir. Milton. i In Unitm County. J. Oesrhart, Sdinsgrove ! A !titelins, Mifllinburg. I j In Columbia County. W. McCay, Wash : inglon. Reeling, March 14, lflin. ', I Ma. OsRi.r.T! 1 la lieve il the uty t if every ; one to do whatever in thiir power lie-, for ilio b ne fit of their li-llow man, and having had pn-i ive proof in mv own faintly, of the wonderful properties ,' nf your Depuralive Myrnp nf Maisaparilla, I in si couseirntiou-ly reenmrnrnd it to the afilicle.l. Wi had the mii-fotlune to lose two of our children, bv the breaking out nf ulcerous sores thai covered the face, head and neck, although we had some ( tin most scientific physicians to attend th- m and hail i tried all lite known lemetlies, including Mwaitn's ; Panac.a, without avail, Anntlier nf my children ' was attarked in the same manner, her face ui.d ! ', neck was completely covered; ihe discharge was so offensive, and ihe disease at such a he nht. that we j despaired id her life. Seciue the wonderful effects ' nl your Depuralive Syrup id M trsapari.l i, we wt-ie t iiiduenl to make trial nf it, as the last resort ; it acietl like a charm ; the u'cers commenced hraliim immediately, a f w hollies entirely reslored,'). r to ber health, which she bus enjoyed uninterruptedly ever sin. ... As a putim-r of the blond, I verily be in ve it has not its equal. I JOHN MOYER. Tailor. j Walnut street, mar Foiuth, Kea ling. Dougl .sstille, April lOlh, 18L?. Ma. Oak lf.t : My son Edmund Leaf, had the serolnla in the most dreadful and distressing man lier for three years, dining which time he wis de prived of the use of his limbs, his he.nl and neck were covered with ulcers. We trinl all ihe differ- en! remedies, but to no elfect, until recommended I V Dr. Johnson of Nnnistown, and nUn Dr, Isaac II jester, of Readii'g, In use your Depuralive Myiup nf Marsaparilla, of which I obtained several honles. ihe use of which tl-ove Ihe tliseae eniin ly out of his system, the sore heiled np, and the child was restored to perfect health, which be has enjote.l uninterruptedly ev. r since, to the astonishment of many persons who seen him du-iug his atlltction. I have thought it my duty, and send you this certi ficate that others who haves like affliction in the family may know where to obtain so viluuhle s iiit'di' inc. Yours truly, AMELIA D. LEAF. Sept. lfi, IS 13. ly To Country J2trt!iaiji. Hoots, .Slitios, liiinnels, Leghorn arul Pulm Leaf Hals (i. . .fc I.. It. TAYLOI?, at thr S. .'. rnruir of Market ami fifth Six.. PHILADILPKIA, jr r l.U f..r a e an xttn-lr n iibote ar'icb s, all nf which the i-ioiiinent of the I at unusual- ly low pii.-e-, and particululy invite the attention of bti era visiting the cite, lo tin lamwiati n nf , then Htm k. ti. W. A. L. It. TAYLOR. Philadelphia. May 25. 1814. I v oiiiitei loiU i m' , i DEATH BLOV7. i rPhe pill lie will plcaso observe that no llnindieth i Pills are genuine, unless ihe boi has ihree 1 1- bets upon it, (the lop, Ihe su'e and the bottom) 1 each conliiiiiiug a fac-simile signature of my h and writing, thus B. Brasukktii, M. D. These la. brl aie engraved on steel, beautifully designed, and done at an evpense of over f'Z.tHKI. Therefore it will tie seen thai the only thing necessary to pro-! i ure the medicine in its purity, is to observe these labels. Remember the top, the side, and the bottom. The following respective persons are duly autln ri zed, and hold CERTIFICATES OT AGENCT For the sale of Brandreih't Vegetable Vniversal Villi. Xorthumbeiland county : Milton M n key A Chamhcihn. Sunbury H. H. Masser. M'Enens ville In land A Meixcll. Northtlrn' ciland Wm. Forsyth, (jeorcetown J. A J. Wall. i l.'nion County: New Berlin linear A Win ter. Selmscrove (ienrge (iunihum. Middle- j burg Isaac Smith. Beavcrtown David Holder, Adamsburg Wm. J.May. MifHiiishure Mensch ' A Ray. Ha'lletnn Daniel Long. Freehurg li. A F. C. Mover. Lewisbure Walls A Oreen, Columbia county t Danville E, B. Reynolds A Co. Berwick shiiman sV. R Henhouse. I V tawissa C. t;. Brobts. Bloomshurg John R. Mover. Jeisey Town Levi llisel. Washirit'lon i Robt. MrCay. Limestone Ball.- i-, MrN'i'ch. ' Observe that each Aeent has sn Engrav. .1 C. r ilicste of Agency, containing a repres-ntalinn nf i i Or BRA.N DRETH'S Manufactory at Sing Sing, and upon which will a'so he seen eia.'t copies nf i ihe went laleU ncic ii.se upon the llrandrrth i'ill Oust. Phdidclpbio, office IV a. , JVmth Slh street. B. BRANDRETH.M.D June 24th, 14:). CITY ITHMTUmi AI CTlOX, ' AND PRIVATE SALES ROOMS, Nos. 'JH and HI North 'Third Street, Near the CitV Hotel PHILADELPHIA. ! -, .'.-----.- , ..MS., ,'(,.., .r-.'.IIU.'J i.l- vVt ites the attention of neranna desirous nf nor. chasing Furniture, to his citensive Sales Rooms, , (boih public and Piivate,) for every drsrription of ( lliiuseliolil I urniture, whi re can be obtained al all ; times, a large assortment nf fashionable and well 1 manufactured Cabinet Furniture, Beds, Madrases, Ac, st yery reduced prices, for cish. (ytj- Sales by Attr'ion, twic a week. May Wth, 1H13. ly ROSE OINTMENT roia Tirt'Ti;Sk. rinowokik.ii, riMPLEn on tiik tm r., amd othebi 't'TANi:.'vs rni'PTtiiNti. The fuUtili-ir.ur (rrtifictl'C tlct 'rihrt one nflht mnt extraordinary cure tver effected by any application. Piiit.Anr.tr;itA, February in, 1833. TOr? twenty rears I was f-vrrcly sfllictut with Tr.TTSa on the Face and Head: the disease eommenced when I v. an rnventcen years old, and continued until ton Fail of 18:13, vaiving in vio lence, but without ever disappearing. During most of the lime, great part of mv f.cs was covered with the eruption, frequently attended with violent itch ing; my head sivcl't d nl times until it felt as if it would burst ihe -wellini was so g eat. that I couM scarcely get mv hat on. During ihe long period that I was afflicted with the disease, I used a great many rt plications, (among ihem several celebrated prep nation-) ns w. II as taking inward remedies, including n number oflmttles of Swaim't Vanar.fn, Exlrnrt nf Siir.titpiirilta, Ac, In fact, il would be impossible tn enumerate all the medicines I used. I was also iindrr Ihe c..re of two nf the most dis tinguished physicians nf this city, but without re ceiving moch benefit, ami I despaired nf ever being cured. In the fill of I S:t.i, the disease i.t the time being very violent, I commenced Usiiitt the Rote Ointment, (prepared by Vauehan & Davis.) Ill a few applications the violent itching censc.l. the swelling aba'c.l, the t runtion beenn to disappear, and before I had used ajar the tli-rase was entirely j eiiicd. It has now been nenr'y a y. nr and a half 1 since, and there is not a vestige of the disease re ', inainiriK, except the scars from (he deep pits formed by Ihe disease. Il is impesMliIc for me to describe iti a rrrtifirate the severity of ihe disease and my sulVering, but I will be pie .sed tn give a fuller ac ' count to any person wanting further satisfaction, ; who will c.ll on me. At the lime I commenced i using the Rose Ointment I would have given hun I drcds nf dn'lnrs to be rid nf the disease. Since u sing it, I have recommended it to several persons, (among them my mother, who bad the disease bad ly on her arm.) who w. re a I cured bv it. ,IMES Dl'RNELL, No. thn. Race St. tj" The Hose Ointment is prepared bv E. B. Vaiuhan, Soh'Ii East comer of Tli.rd and Race stre , Pliilud. Iphia, and sold on agency iti S.inhu ry. bv II. II. MAMSHR, ' May 14th. ISIS. Aenf, Eor (tiii.i.im?, for Tfttci. A MOVE Of IT.S I'.fflCACY. I'iiii iiim.chu. May 27lh, W.l. ' 'I'M!!- is to certify that I was severely atll cted with Tetter in the hands and f. et for upwards o( lorty years ; the disease was attended g. nerally ; with violent itching and swelling. 1 applied to A iiiinib. r of h sici lis, and used a great nun y sppli ca'inr.s witho ut elfeeling a cure. About a yi ar since, I applied tl.e Rose Ointment, which entirely stopped the iielnna, and a f. w applications immedi ately cum. I lire disease, which there has been no I return nf, although I had never liecn rid of it at j any time for forty years. RICHARD MAVAt.E, Eleventh, below Spruce Street. (Zj- The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B. ! Yaughau, M inlh East corner of Third and Race ; Streeis, Philadelphia, and sold on agency in Muubu ry. bv H. B. MASSE R, ' May 14th, 1813. A'jext. irrrnicAi. ArrnoBATioisr OJ Ihe Host: OI.TMi:.T,for Tettrr. LTHOL'till the Hiiperiority nl he prepmation over oil oth. rs is fully es'nbli.-he.l, the proprie tors lake pi. asiire in laying before the public the following cer'.if-cate from a respectable physician, a graduate of the I'niversity of Pennsvlvaina, Dr. Baiigh, having fotuiJ in this icrueily that relief f ir a tedimw and disagreeable nll'ci ti.m which ihe means w ilhin the ratine of his profession failed to afford, has not hesitated tn give il his approbation, although ihe prejudices and interests nf that profession aie . pposed to secret Remedies. 1'HtI.tni LPUt t, Sept. 19, 1S30. I was recently troubled with a tedious herpetic eruption, w liiih cotced nearly one si le of mv f.ice, and extended over (he ear. Mr. Yuuiihan, proprie tor of lite Rose Oiritii.rut, observing my face, iiiss led on my trying his preparation, of which he han ded me a jar. Alihouuh in common w ith 'he toeiii beis ot my profession, I iliscouiiieniiice ..lid rlia prove tit the iiumeroUs nostrums palmed upon the public by iunoi ant pretenders, I feel in jus-ice bound lofxc. pl the Rose Oirriiii. nl from that cla-s nf me d.cines, and to give it my approbation, as il entire ly Hired the eruption, althougu it h id resisted the u-ud applications. DANE II A I (ill, M. D. (i'jt- I be Rose Oinliiient is prepared by E. B. Yauuhan, .r.i;h East corner nl Third and Race Sureis. Pfiiludc'phia, and sold on ng. m-v in Sun bury, by II. U. MASMKK. May 14th. 18 1:1. Anenf. EU. QD r.U? HL- L'nrm r nf Tlnrtt and Vine Slrnlx, WILLIAMSrCIlT, PA, F11HE subscriber respectfully announces to the 1 public, lliat he h is opened a Hotel in ihe com modious brick building situate on the corner of I hiid srid Pine streets, w here he w.II he happy to wail np. n those who mav favor him wit', their company. 'I he Eagle Hotel is large niid conveni ent, and furnished ir. the te-t modern sltle. It i provided with a hires number of well sired an. I eur.iL'rl.ihle sleeping apartments, rooms, private parlors. At. Persons visiliug ilhamsport on bu siness oi plea-ure, may re,-l as-ur.d that every ex ertion will le used lii tender their sojourn st ihe "Eagle Hoti I" pleasant and agreeable, ilis'l'ublo will be supplied with the very Ih-w the market af fords, ami his bar with the choicest wines and other li.jii.im tharties re sonable. The Ka.le Holrl possesses greater ndvariiaees in point of location than any other simitar est ihhshment in the borough, being situate in the business p..rt of the town, and within a convenient distance of the Court House and Willtamsp.iri and Elmira Rail Road Depot, Suffit ienl Stabling provided, and g..od and trusty ostlers nlwavs in uttt ndance. Attentive, accommodating and Jlone-t Servants hate been t-mplotfil, and noli ing left undone that will add to the conduit and aci'ommodalion uf his f UCsl. There will be a carriage always in attendance the Boat Landing lo convey passengers to slid front the Home, lire of rhur ;c. CHARLES BORROWS. M iv 1 11!.. 18 11. if viu linil Wt'avcr cV " nors ivTAErns & smr ciiandleks. Ad. I'd Ao7i W'ultr Street, I'hilade.'phin. . I. consiaiitly on hand, a general assort ment of Cordage. Seine Twines, Ac., viu lard Ropes, Fishing Holt", While Ropes, Mainl la UT"' Tow Um' u" c H'T A,1' j complete assortment of Meine I wines, Ac. such as Horn,. S.'.ud ami H.ning Twine, Best IVtent Hill j Vet Twine, Cotton ShuJ and Hcriina Twii e.Sh.H) I breads, Ac. Ac. Also, licit 1 olds. Plough Lines, H alters, '1'races, Cotton and Linen Carpet Chains, Ac. all of which ihey will dispoau of ou reasonable telmJ. Pbilidelphia, November 13, IHI'J. ly. SIMHIING, coon & CO, Xo. 1.1S Maiknt Street, Philadelphia. BNV1TE tho attention nf Country Merchants to their extensive assortment of Britith French and American Dry Oooda, which they offer for safe un the most reasonable terms. Philadili.hia, November 13, 1613. ly.