ketch oflh Wote.book if Laurie Toilil I Ok, Hint to tus Yoriw Vm'si Mcrcasi tii.b Library Association. Tn choosing a wife, Irt her br nf r family nnt vain in their name or connections, bur remark able fr their simplicity of manners and integri ty of life. Let her bo t'ike free from deformi ty nnl hereditary disease ; neither fix yotir rye on n celebrated bcaoty-s-she is opt to bo tco pround of her pretty facp, and afraid to ioil ner delicate hands. The woman who washes her own silver spoons, China cups and platters, nnd performs other liijlit services in the family, is always the most healthy, the most happy, and the most conlenled for thus she gains the ap probation of her husband and of her own con science. The woman who loaves her family four or five hours every day, running from shop to shop, and making calls, isnlwsys unhapy; for conscience says ymi hove been sowing the wind, you shall reap the whirlwind. Beauty is a very desirable incredicnt in choosing- a wife; you will be proud of your handsome wife when you introduce her to a friend ; but by all mean! find out, if you can, whether or not she is in in of her beauty. If you find she is daily washing hrr already pretty face with milk of roses, and patent cosmetics- -that she is daily purine- ws trr and Maccsssar oil on her already glossy hair if this is the ease, it is rather on alarming svmplom. A handsome woman never looks so well as when she don't know it. (lonj nature is another necessary virtue in a wife. This, though, is not so essential, as a inriri must boa consumate blockhead if he can not lend (nor drive) n woman by fair words. A good manager is another indispensable qualifi cation. After marriage, if a woman dos not p que herself on her knowledge of family af fairs, and laying out money to the best advan tage, let her be ever so sweet-tempered, grace fully made or elegantly accomplished, she is no wife for a man of business. When people are harnessed in the yoke matrimonial, they must draw together. lis a man's duty to give to his wife; its the wife's duty to use it with the most scrupulous economy. Having now resolved to get married, Jo not distinguish your wedding tiny w ith too much os tentation, nor suffer it to pass without proper a ok now lodgements. Let it wear u sober smile, such as would become your partner and you for life ; not to be convulsed with riotous laughter, that leaves tears in the eyes, and heaviness at the heart as soon as the fit is over. Modera tion in all tilings is the very etsrnco of life ; neither fly to the mountains nor linger about tho springs; the money thus foolishly spent would pay for ell tho coal you would burn next winter ; proceed :n the usual and easy tenor of your way, prosecuting your regular business with all tho sohtr realities on your back, for remember thut t!;e harvest lasts not all the year. Continue to treat your wile with the same cheer fulness on your brow, the same tenderness in your eyes, the Mine obliging turn in your be haviour wiih which you were wont 1o treat her in the days of courtship ; if you do this, her love will never change. Above all things, ne ver let her imagine it a penance for you to stay at home, or that you prefer any company what ever to hers; let her share with you in all your pleasures. Ry these and similar acts of kind ness, you will secure her love and gratitude at once, and she will say she ia the happiest wo man upon earth. Artificial pkodixtio.n of oysters. A let ter from M. Curbonel was rend at a recent meet ing ofthe Paris Academy of Science, in which he asserts thut he has discovered the means of producing oyster-beds in fresh water ponds and basing, so that every man who has a few feet of ground to spare lor tins construction of a basin may always obtain fresh oysters ! This extra ordinary discovery must astonish the natives. Aristocracy. The New York Express says that in the cnurso of an oration in the French Chamber of Deputies, General Foy chanced to ute the word aristocracy. A voice from tho ministerial side asked fttr a definition 'fit. "Aristocracy," suid he, "in the nineteenth century, is the lengce, tho coalition, of those who wish to consume without producing, live witliout working, occupy nil public places with out being competent to till them, and seize up on all honors without meriting them that is aristocracy." A QviETfa ion Citoss Hawks. By thia we do not mean knocking their brains out against the bed-post, nor anything of the sort. Nor do ' we mean giving them paregoric, Dafly 'a elixir, Pa,lh) 'a carminative, black drop, or any poison. The only requisite to quiet tho squealing, mis erable little w reteh of a baby, is that it ehall possess a no. In tho midst of its screaming, presa your finger gently and repeatedly across tho cartillage of that userul organ, and in less than two minute it will he asleep. The east ern paper from whence thi important discovery is der ved, says in one minute, but wc allow two, to prevent any dis8pjoiiitiiieiit.-'ijgiA pajtcr. A late Duke of Norfolk was much addicted to the bottle. On a masquerade nijiht, he asked Foote w hat now character he should go in. 'Co tnber ?' Slid I'oote. Genius is iu one respect, like gold ; numbers of persona are cons'antly writing about both, who have nr ithcr. Tim VUIN I lilfS KISS. Print on my lips another kiss, The picture of thy ('.ow ing passion: May, this won't do nut ihuj nor thia Uut now ays ! (Acre's a proof impression! II A Mi NOT 12 LIST. PnXXSlI.VAXIA. The following list shows tbi current value of sll Pennsylvania Hank Notes. Tim most Implicit re liance may be placed upon it, as it is every week iarefolly compared with and corrected from Bick ncll'i Reporter. lSaiikn In Philadelphia. NAMS. LocATIO. V.",r" 4 I HILAR. NOTES AT PAR. Bank of North America . , pnr Bank of thn Northern Liberties . , pur Commercial Punk of PennV . , par Farmer' and Mechanic' Dunk . pur Kensington Bank . par Philadelphia Bank . . par Schuylkill Bank . . pnr Snuthwaik Rank . pnr Western Hank . . . par Mechanics' Bank . pr Manufacturers' Si Mechanics' Bank pnr Country Hanks. Bank of Theater County ' eslchestrr par par par par pur par par These offices Bank of Delaware County Bank of (Jermaiitnwn Bank of Montgomery Co. Doylestnwn Bunk Raston Bank Farmers' Bunk of Burks CO. Dllice of Bunk of Teun's. Chester Germantown Norristown Dovlestown Eastort Bristol HnrrishiitaO Otlire Office Office do do do N O T E 8 do do do AT Lancaster I Rending f i do not Lasti.n J issue n. D I sent; n T. mk ofthe United twites" llank of I'cun Township tii'nrd Bank , Movamcnsing Bank Bank of Pennsylvania Miners' Bank of Poltsville.' Bank of Lewislnwn Bank f MiddMivwn Bunk of Northumberland Philid.lploa an par put .1 4 3 J Pnl'svilln Lew istown Mi.ldleiown N rtliiunUcil.iud par Columbia Bank & Bridge co.'Cnlumhia pr Carlisle Bank Carlisle J Exchange Bank Pittsburg; j )., tli branch of lli.llt.l ivshurg j Farmers Bank of Lancaster Lancistiu Lancaster I bounty Bank Lancaster Fiirmcrs' Bank of Reading Reading Harrishurg Bank Harrishurg Lancaster Bank Lancaster Lehanon Bank Lebanon Merchants' At Manuf. Bank Pittsburg Bank of Pittsburg Pitts'iuig West Bianch B ink Williamspnrl VVvomiiia Bank Wilkesbartc. par I p.r pat ii p.r i i Northampton Bank Alleninwn Berks County Bank Reading Office of Baiik of U. 8. Pittsburg failed Do do do lit in do Do do do New Brut. ton do Kensincinn Nov. Ins. A da Pcnn Township Sav. Ins. do Bank of Chamhershurg Chamhershurg I Bank ol Gettysburg Gettysburg J Bank of Sii-ijiielianna Co. Montrose Ijf ' Erie Bank . Kriir 1 jslj Farmer' & Drovers' Uui.k Waynishurg 4 .4 ' Franklin Bank Washington li lloucsd.de lljlik Honetwl.de I J Moi.onnahcl Bank of B. Brovtnxville Ij York Bank Yotk Jl N. B. 'I he notes of those hanks on which we timil quotations, and siihplitiite a dah ( ) are not purchased hy the Phil.idi Iphin brokers, wiih the exception ol those which have a leiler of n ferencc. B IKIKEN U A N K S. Philadelphia Sav. Ins. Phdadi Iphia failed Phitadel)ihia Loan Co. do failed rchuvlkill Xav. Ins. do f illed Manual Lalmr Bjiih. (T. NV Dyr.n, prep.) filled IVwniula Bank Towand.i Alleliony Bank of Pa. Bedford no sale Bank of Beaver Jtejver closed Bank of Kwatara Harrishurg rioted Bank of Washington Washington failed Centre Bank Helh funic closed City Bank Pitching ltn ale Farmers' & Mec h'cs' Bank Pillshurg tailed Farmers' & Mech'ca' Bank Fayette cn. failed Farmers' V Mech'cs' Bunk (ireenca-tie failed Harmony Institute. Harmony nil rnlr Huntingdon Bank Huntingdon no alc Juniata Bank Len isiown no sale Lumliermen's Bank Wanen failed Northern Bank of Pa. DiiimIhIT uo sale New Hope Del. Bridge ('o. New Hope closed Northumli'd Union Col. Ilk. Milton no ule North Western Batik of Pa. Meadtilln cIiimiI Office of Schuylkill Batik Port I'urhon Pa. Agr. & Manuf. Bank t'arli-le failed Silver Lake Bank Montrose rloi-ed Union Bank of Penu'a. Uniontovvn failed Westmorland Bank (Ireeiihl urg clu-ed Wllkesharre Bridge Co. Wilktaharre nosile (fj- All notes purpottiug lo he on any Pennsyl vania Bank not given in the ahuve li.-t, may he set Jown as frauds. kew ji:hsi:y. Bank of New Biunawick Uelvideie Bank Uurliugtou Co. Bank 3'iminercial Bank Junilierlaud Bank Brunsw iek Belvideru Mollord Perlli Amliiiy Bndeiiin Mount H illy ' liuhway N. lliuiiswiik failed i par i ptr par i failed funnerk Bank Farmt ra' mid Mechanic' Ilk Farmer' and Mechanics' Bk Farmers' and Merchant' Bk Franklin Bank of N.J. Hohokcu Blg& (itming Co lersey City Bank Mechanics' B ink Muiiuficturer.' Hank Morris County Bank Monmouth Bk of N.J. Mechanics' Bank Mechanic.' and Manuf. Bk Motrin I 'anal and Bkg Co Pool Notes Mid.llet.twn Pi. Jerey (,'ily I loh. .ken Jersey Cny Patletsoii Belleville Morristiiwii Freehold Nrwark Trenton Jersey Cily fail.d lail.il failed failed failed 1 failed 4 par I to aale Newark Bkg cV Ins Co Newark New Ho Del Bridge. Co LjinU-iUvilld N. J. Maiiufar. and Ukg Co Hohiiken N J Prolet'lon 4c Lombard I k JerM-y Cuy i i failed tailed h failed 4 Orange Bank ( 'range l'aler,n Bank Peoples Bank Princeton Bauk Sak-m Banking Co Male Bank Stale Bank Slate Bank Slate Bank of MorrU til ale Bunk Sutem and Philad Manuf Co Sussex Bank Trenton Banking Co Union Bunk Washington Hanking Co. t'aietson do I'riiicrtutt Salem Newark LliiJils'thUiwn 'aiudeii Mortisluwii 'i'lelllotl Ha lew Newton Trenton Dover liackeuaack par p.r i i par i fuiled failed 1 -v failed par par par par I' par par par par iir.i.AW aiu: Bk ofWilmA Brandy wine Wilmington llank ul Delaware Bank of Smyrna Do Uanrh Wilmington riniyina Mtllord Farmers' Bk of lata of Del Dover Do branch Do branch Do Irani h Union Bank tVJ" Under 5's Wilminaton (aeuigetown N'ewcaatle Wilmington 0.J- On all hanks marked thus () thrre are ei. ther counterfeit or altered notes of the vox,uus dt uouuualioui, in cuculalioa. BKLIEVE AND LIVE.! THOlVISON'tS Coiiipoiiiid Sj rii of Tnr & Wood Xapllin. fllHE unptecedented mcee-s of this medicine, in JL the restoration nf heahh, to those who, In des pair, had given up all hopes, has given It an exal ted reputation ahove all ether remedies, furnishing evidence of its intrinsic va'ue and power, as the on ly aeeiit which ran he rel.ed (tt. n for the cure of Pulmonary Consumption. Broiirhiilis, Athma, Pain in the idn and Breast, fripitiing of Blood, Whni'ping Cough, Croup, Ac. Attention is requesled to the following ASTON. JSIII.NO CIIUF.,hv Thomso'i'a Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Nsptha! ! VhilaiMphia, May 37, lS4i. MR. THOMSON Dear Pir Wiih grateful fee'lnas T iiifurtn y.-U nf the Rttmiishtng elfeeis of your me.lirine, nhirh hss literi'lv lais -tl me from ndntlh-hed! My dtsrne, Pulmonary Consump tion, hid reduced me. n low that my phystcian pro. no Hired my eie hopeless ! At this jnnrtion I he gun to n-eynur tn.ilicitn and miraculous ns it may teem, it has completely re-tnreil me to heslth, alter verylliing else had faded. Repretfullv vours. W AWHI VO I ON MACK. Chattolie street, ahove Oeotc street. Th" undersigned, being personally acquainted with Washington Mark and his mlTerins, hear witness to the astonishing effects of Thomson's Compound ryrup of Tar, and the truth of the as hove statement. JOS. WINNER, 3IH North Third street, DWfD VICKERN. 42 Almmid street. HUOH M'fil.N LEY, 8. E. corner Tamany and I'. urth teet. Prepared nely hy S. P. Thomson. N. E. Corner nf filh and !prnee slrerls, Phi'sde phis. AgetiK. H. B. Mi r, iinhu'V : D. firo. and Dr. Maephetson, ll itii-lotrg j Jn i. (. Brown, Pottsvi le ; tie.'. P. rl, lie ding; Housiitn iV Mi nn, Townmla. IIi hIIok1 county, Pa. Piice fit) cents p r liotth". or J") ii. r o7.en. lirirarr nf all imitation. Philadelphia. June 2Nth, D45. 1 T n.n l a 1 a .d: qj el P I A N 0 8. rlHn SUBSCRIBER has hrrn appointed sen. 1 fi.t tv. sale . f UMI D MRYKIi'f CEL. EBIlVTEl) PREMIUM ROMS WOOD PI ANOS, at this place. These Pianos have a plain, massive anil hfnu'iful eteiiir fi.'i h. ai d, f..rdep'h nnd weelne nf lone, nnd eleg nice of workman ship, are n.tt s'i'pa-s. d hv anv in the United Siic. The follnwiiia is a recommend v ion fiom ti Dirts, a celt hinted perfu mer, and himself a man uf.iciuier: A CARD. IIavjio had the plea-ure of Irving the excel lent Piano I'orlt s marifaf lured hy Mr. Meyer, and exi.il -red at the I i-t exli.hi ion of lite Fr .liklin In stitu'e, I feel it due to the true merit of the maker to ilee'nre that llien.t instruments are quite t qua', and in some resprrts even tliprii o. to all the Pi ano Forte-, 1 saw at the eapit ds of Euinpe, and iluiing a sojiiurii of two years at Paris. The" Pianos will he -o'il at the manufacturer's lowest Philadelphia prices, if not aoine;hing lower. Persons are reque-ted o rail and examine for themselves, u the residence uf 'he nhcrilier. Snnhnry. Mav 17. l?1o. II. B. M ASSER. I I K 1.1' TH E c i ii ii c r s . I .7 rilHE sn'-scrihera wouM re-pectfull? inform the 1 Cuirens if Sunhnrv and te puMic generillv, that thev h ive purchased the shop of Mr. William Hoovci, in Market str.et. one tlo.ir wes of the P..st OlVice, where thev will continue the C'nliiiiel-lSnl.iit IIis.iiic, in all its r niches. The puhlie may eipecl llteir work done in the la'est nle. They hope, hv strii t attention to huMii s-, to mi tit a share of puhl c patronage, (J j tolfins made to order on the shortest n eicv. ami coumrv t rod. ire luken m vichatiae for wo-k. WM. YO U.VtiM N iV II C. MARTIN. Siinhurv, May I7ili, .5. ly. HAAS'S I10TKL7 S TJ IT 3 -J ? T, X o r I Ii ii hi b r I a ii 1 C o it ii t y, I'liXXSYhVAMA. HENRY HAAS I'PKC I'FI'I.I.Y informs his Irielitls and the puhlie in gent r d, thai he has taken the It ck stand, in the Botnugh of tSuuhiirv, lately ociumed hv J lin nans as a puldic house, f wist ul IheiSiae H"Use, and nearly opistle the Cooit Hon e,) whete he is prepared 'o Hceommo.lale his ftiemls, and all nihets who mav lavor turn with their cus tom, in the hesl possihle manner. His BAR si all spark'e with the choio at of Li iii'ohs, and his TABLE shall he well supplied wiih the very hesl the markets ntfird. In short, n piins nor expense will le spared to render his house in tv.ry way worthy of puhlie patronage A liberal share id cu t on is then fote a l r it, ,1. Suiihiity, April H it. I s! 4 -. rim c in o v a 1 im. JOHN V. I'EAL. eSSUl; 'f li'E( TFUI.LY informs he ri f xena of t.i.l u y end its ucini y, ill I Kil l e ha rc.novetl to lite It u k ll us. , in (.?.- - Ma ket unit, I, r.ii-ilv u,ru,.ie. .y Hi i ij i 'ii i ii I lemliii V . i ist.ifilie i. tie 1. .tmer'y oc cult, d hv Mi lei A: Man?., and now hy f a T. Cle- mel.t. w heie he w ill lie happy to rc.eive ci'.ls in Ine line ut Ills i r. les-iou. Sunhu'V, March VOih H15. lTEV C.P.F2TI1TGS. '1 HE stih criliet have received, and are imw tij.ei ing a s h n.li.l asoriiueiit of ike following C oils N.xoiiv. Wil'.m and Velvrl f'arpetings Hiusf'a and In pi ti . 3 ply d Fxlr sii.tioe ami tine i c ruins do Kiig'i .h sh t.l'd ci D im i-k Venetian do Alll'iicm tAillid and liu'd do (' AR TE r INC. English lirouse'ls nnd Wool, n Floor Ch ilis lair and Pa-sace Hoek'ngs Einhos.e l I'luiio and Tahle Cover London Cheanlle and Tuf'e.l Rug Door Malta of evety deaeriplion. ALSO A large and extensive rarortmeot of Fl.wr Oil Cloihs, ttom one to eight yatds wide, cut to fit eve ry description of rooms or paas-agca. Also, low piieed Ingrain Caipetinga fiom 3!J to 62 J cents per yard, together with a latge and exten sive assortment of goods usually kept hy carpel merchants. The above goods will Ix aold wholesale or retail at Ihe lowest inarkel prices. Country merchanls andoihera are paruculatly invited Iu call and exa mine our stock tiefora making then selections. CLARKSON, RICH & MULLIGAN, Successors tn Joseph Blackwood, No, 1 1 1 Cbeanut, Corner of Fran'tlin Place. Philadelphia. Feb 22.1, 1845.-. I Ill I-:, of a iirrior quality, ran now he bad A st ihe Lime Ki!m of Henry Matr. in Sun hury. May 17,1646. XV I STAR'S I14I.SA3I OF UiUI CIICRRV, A Compnntitl Tlalaamle Preparation from Wild Cherry Hark wnrl Tor, Tlte bent remrdy knnwn la the world fur the ntre nf tmitrhn, tnldx. ait limn, ermip, blredim nf the . lungx, whooping entigh. brtmehifii, infill tnta. thnrtnr& nf breath, pain and voeaknetn in the breast or AtVr, liver cnmfilainf, and tht Jirtl ttage nf CONSUMl'TIOX. We will net assert that this TJ ALHAM will cure Consumption in ist want form, hut it has cured ms.ny after all other means of relief l ad heen tried In vain. And why not 1 It seems that the WILD CHERRY was destined hy Natme to he our PA NACEA for the vavngina tlisea.es of this c dd la liinde. Let not the despairing invalid was'e his m iiiey nnd looe TIME, to him m all impnrianl. in tfirrtmrntrng with the trashy nosl'iim. nf the d.tv. hut use nl onre a medicine that will cute. If a cure he p .g.jhle a nvdici"e that science app'nves, and many years of experience have demonstrated llial tl nMMi.v relieves. "There ; nn unrh thing M fail" in the history nf this wnnderlul BALAAM. Evidence the moot convincing evedei ce that no one ran doubt, fully e-tahli hes th s fact. For the aake of brevity we se'ect the f. owing from thousands. Isaac Plait, Esq., Editor of the Pokeep.ie Eaele, one of the most influential journals in the stale of New Yotk, stales Undei ihe authority of his own name, tint a young lady, a relative of h's, of erv delirate rousti'tiiion, was at'arkcd in Felt. 1842. with severe cold, which immediately produced spit ting i f hlood. cough, fever, ard other dangerous and alarming symptoms. Throiiu.li medical Meatmen' ami etie nhe pi'tinl'y rcc vernl during Slimmer. But nn the return of winter she was ntt u ki d moie violently than at tiist, she hi came scarcely aide to wn!k ami was lieuhlrd with rough, chills and fever every tiny, and appealed to he going rnpiilly with cnnstimp'ion ; at lhi time, when there was n sign of improvement, Mr. Pl.itt procured a hotlle f; Wmtam'h Blsm or Wilii 1'itr.nar, which she j took, and it seiningly restored her. Mir g I a se. I Cond, and hefote it was half taken he was re-tored J to prrfrrt hmllli, w hii h she has enjoyed to ihe pte sent time, without the slighttrl symptom ol her for mer dise .ae. Mr. P att savs "the cure c ime tinder my run eh seivaiion and I Cannot he mistaken as to the facts." KXTKACT OF A J.l'.TTF.H FltOMA I'OST MASTKJl. DATED PxMaaoKr., Washington eo., Maine, Apr. 20. 1 M 1 MR. ISA AC BUTTS. Dear .ir: At the re quest of many of my friends in this place and vici nity who are afflicted with cntin option nnd liver cnmp'aiitis, I take the liheriy of asking you to ap point some one in this roun'y as agent to se'l Wis Tsh's Hti.stM or Wiin Ciikiirt, and to send hi n a few dozen, as there is none ol it f-r sale within 21)0 miles fiom llos. I have no doubt thai it would meit with a ready sale if it were where il eou'd le lorured without loo much ivpense nnd tlelav. Mv wife was atickrd shout six months since wiih what Ihe physicians called Ihe first s ags of coli-iiuiption a complnint v, ry ptevalcnt in this si ciiou of country. Having seen the 11j!b.iiii ad vertised in Augusts. ZOT 200 TiTILES PEOM IIEItE,) I t " k the sms to send there for a t ottle of it, which she took, and hich helped her so much that I sent f..r I ao holdi s more, whiih she has a!so ta ken, and he now says ahe l, not fell so well for six vears as she does nt this lime. All thus" who have inquired of ine and nsceilained what effect the BaUam had, are anions to h ive some for sale in this vicitiiiv. which is il.e rau-e uf my writing you. Plea-e inform me ty trtu n ot m i I wheihi r you conclude to send some, ami it so ! whom, in order that it may he known where it can he had, I am wiih re-pect votus, etc. P. (i. FARNSWORTH, P. M. The whole country is f ist learning that no niedi cini no plivsican no ptcparaiion of any kind whalevir can equal Da. Wistau's Balsam of Wilii Cuninr. a Tin i.y rom:itri i. c i iu:. WaTfcHVltlv, Oneida co.. N. Y.Hepl. IS, 1813. Dear SSir I owe it in Ihe afflicted to triform y. u that iu January I i-l I was atim ked hy a veiy vio. lent cold, caused hy wo.kii g in the wnler, w hich settled on rnv tunus. It was ai compauied hv a ve j ry onr pa in in toy hreiist ami Miles, and aU a listies-irig c ugh. 1 had in attendance all tlie !-rt u ei'ic.l aid in i or v.llife; toil after eihausiiug all J iheir ski t no av they pronoun, e l my di easr a I r.iM'iHMiii citsi-,ir riv, and ilu y one and all ! t;iire uir up tn dir. After much ptrsn istrxi I got he consent of my .physician t use the HLtM or j WithCiunaf pr pared hy Dh Wiscaii. I pur. j chased ofthe Agent in our pi tee one hotlle, hefore I using half of which I lc(ian to gain strength, and it j w a very evident my cough was much heller and my symptoms ti every way nnpr iving. I have nw used ihtee hollies, ami am renliired In tttrftrt health. Thia re-uli is al .ne owing to ihe use i f DR WISTAKX B Ls A M OF WILD CHER RY ; and I lake this method of g ving you the in fotmaiion. partly In pav you the dehl uf gntiludc ' I owe ymi, and partly that others si nilarly afflicted may know where to apply lor relict. Very t.nlv yours, JAMES VfJE. M h. Palm i n. Ditit!i!ist, undei d ite uf -Ii rvilte, Scit. 2llh, IHi:l, mini; The statement given yi u hy Mr J.tmr a Jage is well known to he true hy this whole ciiiiiiiuinti Ii ciMiinlv was a most remaka' le cure. The sale of the ll.il-iun is very good, and iis success iu cuies Iruty llaiteiiug. Youis r. si. ctlu'lv. D. D. PALMER. THE MOST HK.M AKKAHI.E ( TKi: l. I.K II ai'I.iikfii.i n. N.J. Aptil 20. Htl. On or ah. ml ihe 13th t'ny of Ocl.ila t, 184 1, I was taken wi ll a violent pain in the si le near Ihe liver, U'luet, r...oiiin...t t'.i. .1. r uu .1 .. . ...i r.t i 1.......1 1... i...i.i 'l '. . ' : watdly, wlnc'i relieved the pain a little, hut rau-ed me . throw up a ereat quinnlv of offensive inaiter ..n.l also much I tood. Being gna'lv al iimed.it his, I n 1 plied to a physician, hut he said he thoug1 1 he could do hut little for me eiee.o give ni" some Mrrrury Fill, wh.ch I tefused to take, feeling satisfied that ihey could do me no goo.1 ; many o thti r. ni' dies were then roruied hy my wife and friends, but none did me any good and the ilis, charge of blood and rotruptioii still cent. nut .1 ev. ry tw da) a, and at last became no offei st ve ill it I cu d scarcely hreaihe. I was also seized with a vi. ol. nl cough, which at limes caused me In raise mu. h mote hloo.1 than I had done before and my disease continued in thia way, anil growing worse, until February, when all hope uf my recovery was given up, and my liiemls all thought I would die of a (lALLoriMo CoBKCMrTiox. At thia moment, when my lite i apparency drawing near its close, I heard of DR. WIST A ITS BALSAM OF WILDCtlELRY.aitdg.it a bolile which as nsvin me iMMLuiATtLT and by the use of only three b 'tilea of this mrd cine, all my psina were removed my cough and spilling of hlood end cor ruption entirely slopped, ami in a few weeks my health was so far restoird as to enable me to woik al my trade, (which is s carpenter,) and up to this lime I have enjoyed good health. THOMAS COZENS. GLorcxsTia CocsTT, N. J , as. FtTauually cams btlwre air, the subscriber, one of the Justice ofthe Peace in and for the said coun ty, Tlimnas Cozens, and heing duly affirmed ac cording to law, saith the above statement ia in all things true. Affirmed before me, on the 20th of April, 1813. J Clkmknt.J P. Such is the unprecedented success of this BAL SAM, "SATIRE'S FAVORITE rRESCRIPTIOV' a prescription congenid io mir wants, as it is pie pared from chemical extracts from substances which the author of nature, has placed in our own land for wise purposes, that many who km.w nothing uf the mode of its preparuion are endeavoring to reap pecuniary henefiia hy sellins. an attiele. aimilar in name, or in npiear mce, or hv representing their own trash as superior to thisBAt,3M, nr hv put ting up a mixtute and s .lemnly asaeversling that it is imported Ir on a foreign country, which is no' the case. All these deceptive arts goto show th it WTAn's Itti.sivf i known to Ihe world tn he "THE fill HAT IIHMKDY." and that to se any mixture it must he like this in name, or pur port to he like it in u!'staire. (Xjs Believe nut the cunninglv wrought fahiira ti his .n l lake on'y tho nriuinal and genuine Wistau's Balsam or Wn.n Cntanr. NO OTHER CANT EE LIKE IT. Address l orders to ISAAC BUTTS, No. .Ti Ann St., New Yotk. Agents, JOHN W. FRIL1NO. Sunhury, D. BRAU I'HiAM. Northumberland, J. K. MOYER. Ilhmnishurg, J. WAOOON SELLER, SeVm-Cmre, BROWN A. CREASY, Miffltnvilte. Feb. 22.1. 1815 ly I' I KT Y I ) ( ) 1 ,1 .All h Uv, VA 151) ! OANTRBIiIi'S Cclclirnled I'ainily lledicinesi j THRILL not cure everv thing, hut still rem .in . y y uneqiinlh'd in th'ir ssveral departments hy every thing ever ofTere.I to Ihe puhlie who have ' voluntary came forward sod t lTered numerous and j hichly r. speciahle tisiim mials of their superior rfliciev. v ' CiintnU's Compound Mediralid fyrttp nf Fai tnpar lla t or, Auii-Scothutic Syrup, for tin ct.re nt Scorftila, tlhronic Rhen.n itism. Chronic Swel- i lings ofthe Joints, Eruptions uf the Skin, and all , Disca-es aiisiug from the aht.se of Mercury, eVc ; unsurpassed hy any thing in the makcl, comhi. i iiing all the virtues resident in the Sar nparilla with a modern medicament, only lately drought otii hy ihe m.rsl reapertahlo medical aulhoritiis. I Price, fiO cents per h. tile. ' Cuntrell't .Inti-Dyif-pHe Powder, for ihe re j lief and permanent cure of that most distressing complaint, Dyspepsia, iii all its forms And s'ngos. (l isttuly a most valu d'le rein. dy. Sold in hottles t at 25 aii'f fit) cents each. ! Cunlrrlt'i .Igue. Mixture nnd Tonic Mnlira' ' nienta, stands nt the head of Ihe li-t unrivalled hy 1 Miy. or all the innuineral'le medietas in u-e I thi 'tighout the length and hread h of the hind, for Ihe cure nf Fr.vtn and Aucr. iu all its stages, and j lr.m all its rntisequences, ! Residents in Fever and Ague districts should I never he without it. I The suhsc.iher will forfeit F.I FT Y DOLLARS j where his medicine luils to petform a cure in the most ohslitiaie case. Sold Who e-de and Retail hy CALEB CRES. SON. at his Diuc Watehouse, No. 6 North 'Thud Street, Philadelphia; also, hv the r.gularly ap. pointed agent. SE TH W. ROBERTS, Wholesa c Druaeisl, No. 51 Water Street. Mohile. I'r pared or.lv hv the Suhscr.her, corner of C AR RENTER and SECOND Sir. els, hclnw Christi an, Philadelphia, where it is also retailed. Ohserve, none are gennitte ithout the itr attire ,.f JOHN A. CAN TREI.L. Caiilrc'irN 4sm lititi'?, or Tonic .llcilit iiiiiciita. For the cure of all H lions njp rtions, if token ae cor ding to direction. It is a never lulling remedy which no fnmi'y iugh' to le without, especially iu low marshy countries. As this medicine is put tip under ihe p-oprie-tor's immediate inspection on Ihe most scieuiilii' principles, heng Pur. ly Vigelahle, and having tried its rlTiracy nn thousands, for upwards of 12 y ars. and to hi knowledge when taken striet'v ac cording to directions, there hs- not Ixeit . ne fa lore, Under such circum-taof rs I recommend it to the puhlie, adding a rrriinvala in support of my asset lion. I, John Burns, do reilifv that I w as in the ship Toh.icrn I'laitt of Pliil.uMphi 1, ('apt. Reed, iu June, 1827, hound 10 Liverpool; look ihe fever and aiiue anil laid in l.ivptj o.. some I me nnd. 1 Ihe tlorior's l ands, went f.0,11 H ere to Pa'tnn oe, lay iu the Infirmary for four or five weeks from thence to Philadelphia; was sn months under Dr. Coats ; ftom thence to New York went to the Hospital, remained there aheut four week w ithout any relirf tiled every thing without anv lenefil, for five years. Hearing of Canned' Ague Mix ture from a ft tend, went In his store, told hitu h..w I win afflicted, and got a hotlle of his mixture and ns.d it according to directions. Il mule a per led cure, and I have not had the least return sii ce, I do with confidence recommend i' to ihe puhlie. JOHN BURNS. Itlrdlrntr tl Syrup of SurN.iparllla. ' r-h.la.i, Iphn. April IO1I1, IS4I. Mr. Jon vi A.f'ivTSiu, Diar f-ir, Having he. n afilic'eJ for upward-, of. two rars w.th ulceration ol Ihe throat, tle-troyi' g ihe w hole nf the sofi palate, then thtouuh the upper ; part 1 f mv mouth into mv nose, from which sever. ! al pieces nf hoi e came out, which par'ialiy tlelroy. d mv speech, throuch a kind Providuue and v. .or Med'Caie.l Svrupol S irs ip irill.i, I am now le-tor. d to pe.f.cl he dtli, and my sight, which wis so much ' impair, d, is as strong as when a hoy. i I thought it a duty I owed In you anJ those si mi- t larly alfecl.d, to make it public. Yuura, R.spec'fullv, I SAMUEL KIRK. ! Corner of Tenth and Cua.es Stteets. I, Cabril Jotiston, No. fi Rc.-kb s Street, do cer tify that my wife, Jane, was afflicted for two years wiih Itlicuinvi in. and al la-t was entirely li-a' led, ao that she was obliged to be confined to l d , I ear ing i f Cant'cll's Me Uraled Syiup of Sara .parilla, or Anti Scorbutic Syrup, I prm'Uie l four boltl. s, which completely removed all hrr pains and stiff ness from her limhs; two more hollies made a per fect cure. SI e ia now able to a'tend in her house hold duti.i s usual. (i ABRIL JONS TON. Philadelphia, Jsu. 221, 1814. (rt De-cripiive Pamphlets msv be had of the agents (Orat.a.) J. W. FAILING, Sunhury, Nov. 0, 1841. ly .Igent. A M II 11 Y&r O C,A1, WHOLESALE & RX2TAII. HAT & CAP MANUFACTURERS, South Eatt corner nf Market and 4th it., Philadelphia, WHERE they always keep 011 hand an rxten aive asaortmrnt of HATS U CA PS of very description, got up in Ihe best and most approved slj le. Prisons deriruus of purchasing superior arti cles on ihe most leaaonalde terms, will find it 10 iheir advantage to call before making purchases elsewhere. Philadelphia, Oct. 6th, 1841.-1 OAKLEY'S UI.PI IIATIVC svnii. rilHE valuah'e properties of Oakley's DepUrS l live Syrup of Sarsaparilla, as a purifier nf the blood, ii so well known to the public generally, thai it ia unnecessary to occupy much apace in set ting forth the advantages to he derived from its use; wherever the medicine has once heen intro duced, it takes precedence over all others ; evety one that has taken ir, have derived so signal bene ficial results from f, that it is recommended by them wiih ihe u most ronfrdenee. Physicians of the highest standing in the profession, prescribe it 10 patients under their rare ; containing nothing deli terlous. but being composed nf the most mild, yet efficacious vegetable materials, it is offered w ith confidence, as the cheapest and most efficient pu rifier nf ihe blood now known. The use of a few hollies, especially io the spring months, will he at tends.) wiih a most d'-rided imptoventent in the ge neral slreneth ofthe sysiem, eradicating any seed of disra-e that may have been generated, besides giving health and vigor to ihe hod v. For the cure nl Scrofula or Kings Evil, Rheumatism. 'Tetter, Pimples or eiuptions of the Skin, White Swelling, F 'sluts, Chronic Cough Asth.tia, cVc, 'The nu merous ceriifica'es in the pnsaession ofthe subscri ber and his agents, fiom physicians and others, are sufficient tn convince the most skeptical of i s su I periority over all preparations of Sarsaparilla. S..I.I whole-ale nnd retail, hv the proprietor, OEORGE W. OAKLEY, North 6th stre.l. Itea ding, B'-ika County, and to hn had of the following : petnoiis : j In Northumberland County . B. Masssrj ! Sunhury ; belaud &, Mixel, McEwensvillc ; I) hrsns.T. Milton. In I'ninn Counti.J. Oearhart, Selittsgrove J A (illlellUS. Mlfllll'l'lllg. Iii Columbia Count). R. W. McCay, Wash ingti'ti. Reading. March 14, 1S43. Ma. Oaki.xt: I believe it the uty of every one to do win. lever in their power I tes, for the le ne. fit of their fellow mi", and having had po-i jvo proof in mv ow n family, of the wonderful properties of your Depuraiive Syrup of Sarsaparilla, I m st conscicntiou-lv rerominend il to the afflicted. We had the misfortune I t ka two of our children, by the breaking out nf ulcerous sores that covered Ihe face, head ami I Pt k, although we had some nf the most scientific physicians to attend th- m and had died all Ihe known lemediea. including Swnim's Panacea, without avail. Another of my children was aimtke l iu (he same manner, her face ami neck was cnrt p'eltly covered; the tl scharge was so olfensive, and ihe disease at such a he ehi. that we d.spaired ol her life. Seeing the wonderful effects ofy.iiir Depuraiive Syrup f,t S trsapariil 1, we weie imliii'id to make trial of it. as the last resort ; it ac'ed like a ctarm; Ihe u'cers commenced healing immediately, a f. w hollies entirely restorcdhi r to her health, which she h'.sct joyed uniiiteriU leilly ever since Asa puiifier ol the blood, I verilv be lieve it has not its eipinl. ! JOHN MOYER. Tailor, j Walnut street, near Fourth, Reading. ! Dnugl.ssville, April 10th, IS43. j M11. Oaklt.t: Mv son E.'mund Leaf. ha. I the setoltda tn the most dreadlul and distressing man ' ner for thr.e yea's, during which lime he wis de privej of the use of Ins I1111I -. his ,e d ami itek were c.o.r.d with ulcers. We lri-d all die dill'-T. ' fill remedies, but In no effect, until recommended t I y Dr. Johnson uf N'onislown. and also Dr. Isaac I II li ster, nt Itemin g, to use your Depuraiive Syiup of Sarsapurillii, ol n hich I obtained sevetal buttles, j ihe use of which tbove the dife.i-e eniirt ly out of 1 h'S system, Ihe sore heded up, and the chil l was restored Io prrlert heahh, which he has rrtjoved I iininl. rni le.lly ev.r sii.ee, to the astonishment of 1 in.itiv persons who seen him ilu ing his affliction. I It tve thouuhl it my duty, and send V'ti this cerli I licaie thai ..lion who haves like affliction in the f.iiuilv mny know where to obtain so valuable a 'medicine. . Yours Itulv. I AMELIA D. LEAF. Sept. lfi, IS 13 ly To 'oiiBitry Tat-i t haul-. Coots, Shoos, I'lunicls, I.00I10111 anil Palm Le af Hals.' (1. V. vV L. Ii. TAYLOK, at llir S. ll.coruir of Mnrhit and Fifth Six., PHILADELPHIA, "FFER for sa e an 1 Hen-ne i l-oiiiih nt of the 'above ar'.cl. s. all nf whit h ihey sell al unusual ly low pi ices, mill itlicul ilv inv.te Il.e attention uf l.uy. is vi-itu g ihe iheir sio. k. i Pliila.leli.hia. Mav eilv, 10 nil 1 I illl'iixtl 01 of !. W. Ai L. B. TAYLOR. 25. ISM. Iv C'oiiuli'r't'ilt'rsi i DEATH BLOW. rPhe puldie will please observe that no Bran. helh ' Pills are genome, unless the box has three U ' bets upon it, (the top, the so'e and the holt.. in) ' esth conlaiiiini! a f.c-simile signature of my hand ! writing, thus B. Biiaxumhth, M. D. These la. ; hel ate enarave.l on steel, lentil. fully ilesiuned, I and done al an expense of over 2,0110, -Therefore i it will Ite seen thai the only thing necessary to pn . cure the medicine in its purity, is to observe these lab. Is. Remember the top, the side, and Ihe bottom. The following respective eis,.iis are duly auth. ri led, and hold CEE.TirrCATZ3 Or AGENCY , For the sale of l!randreih'$ Vegetable Universal I Pill. Northniiibeila. tl counlv : Milton M ickey iV t'h nn!'. ilin. Sunhury II-B. M isser. M Ewens ville In I mil cV Meix. ll Northuin'.eiland Wnu ' Forsyth, f icorcelown .1. fi J. Walls, j I'uion C .untv : New Berlin Bugar & Win ter. Selinscrove (leorge (iuudium. Middle I hure Isaac Smith. Beavcr'nwn David II id ler. A.l.inisburg Win. J. May. Millliusbuig Menscti cV Rav. Ils'llelon Daniel Long. Freeburg ! G.vV F. C. Mover. Lewisburg Walls &. Green. ! Columbia r.u.niy : Danville E. B. Reynolds ' vV Co. Berwick shumaii sV R Henhouse. Cat ' tawissa C. O. Brohts. Bloomshurg John R. Mtver. Jeisey 'Town I-vi Bisel. Washington Kol.l. M. t'ay. Limestone Balli h MrN'tich. tlhseive that each Anent has an Fngraved C. r titirale of Agency, containing a representation of (fr BRANDRETH'S Manufactory st Sing Sing, and upon which w ill a'so be seen eact copies of the new lubtis iut used upon the llrandreth Fill Huret. Philadelphia, office No. 8. N.nth 8ih street. B. BRANDRETH.M.D. June 24ih, 1843. CITY FIJHMTURK AUCTIOX, AND PHIVATH SALES ROOMS, Nos. tti) and 31 North Third Stroct, Near the City Hotel, PHILADELPHIA. CC. MACKEY, Auctioneer, respectfully in- vitea the attention of person desirous of pur. chasing Furniture, to his extensive Sales Rooms, (both puldio and Piivale.) for every description of Household Furniture, where can be obtained at sll times, a large ssaortment of fashionable and well manufactured Cabinet Furniture, Beds, Mattresses, .See, at very reduced price, for cash. 07- Sales by Auction, twice a week. May SVtb, 1843. ly in