Wnatedt OnelmnJreJ and mnty-five young men of nil buck, from lira tail,-graceful dnndy with hair rnonh on his tipper works to stuff a burbor'a riibliion , down to the little luimp-bacVeJ, frock i; faced, bow-looked, carrot-headed upstart. The object is to form a gaping Corps, to bo in attendance at the church doora on each Sabbath before the commencement of divine ecrvico, stare at tho foipnles as they enter, and make delicate and gentlemanly remarks on their per urns and dress. All who wish to enlist in the above Corp, will please appear nt tho various church doors next Sabbath morning', where they wilt be duly inspected, arid their names, personal appearance- and quantity of brains re gistered in a book kept for that purpose, and published in the newspapers. To prevent a general rush, it will be well to etate that none will be enlisted who possess intellectual capaci ties above that of an ordinary well-bred don key. Exchange. I.sniA A!r Yankee. The water at Mack in iw is very clear and very cold, so cold as to bo almost unendurable. A ecntletnan lately a mused himself by throwing a fiutill gold coin in twenty feet water, and giving it lo any Indian who would bring it up. Down they plunged, but after descending ten or twelve feet they .'nine up so chilled that after several ineffectual attempts they gave it up. A Vankcc, standing by, observed that "if he would give it to him lor getting it, he'd swing it up quicker than light ii nig," to which he consented ; when Jonathan, instead of plunging in as was expected, quietly took up a setting pole, and dipping the end in a tar barrel, reached it down to the coin and brought it up, then Flipped it into his pocket, walked off, to tin- Minnzemetit of the Indian di vers, and the no r')i.II chagrin of the d'inor. Finoino WrriMitT a Master. A young man at a social pnrly was vehemently urged to nnr a song, lie repli- d that he would first tell u s'orv, ami then if they persisted in their de niand he wcm'.d v. i ! I r-. t ! y execute a song. When a l nv, he me!. .o ion!: i-s-oiis in !iiiy inif, and on one isuiitlnv riK.rniiii.' ti" went up into the garret t: pract.ee a.oi.e. mio in full cry he was suddenly sent for by tlio ! gentltmnn. "This is pretty conduct," said the father, "pretty employment fur the eon of pious parents to be sawing board a in the garret on a Sunday morning, loud enough to be heard by all the neighbors. Sit (town and take'your book.' The young man was unanimously excused from singing the proposed song. Division or Labor. A certain preacher who was holding forth to a somewhat wearied con gregation, lifted np bis eyes to tire f allcry, and beheld his son pelting the people below with chesnuts. Dominie was about to administer, ix cathedra, a sharp and stringent reprimand for this flagrant act nt impiety and disrespect, but the youth anticipating him, bawled out, at the top of his voice ' ' ' You mind your preaching, daddy, and 77 keep them awake!' The tceuc tliat eiaiieil may bo safely left to the imagination. TitK Tut Tii Win. Hut. P.y '.ho accidental omission of a firgle letter, in on exchange pa per, the line "Hell has in fury like a woman scorned," was made to read "Hell has no fury like a woman corner." This is the first time we ever, beard of bo striking a truth being tlie off-epring of error. IxoioRoua MisTAkie A Frenchman having heard gentleman make uee oi the expression, "it strike) me forcibly," and not being very wcM acquainted with the parlance of John Bull, shortly afterwards introduced the eame expre. ion thus in coarerMtioa "It do knock mc very bard dat dia ia the reason," tit. The Chinese Museum at Bo6toa ia very at-troctive- Col. Green says, a man was so tnucb fiscinated with it the otlirrdny, that ho couldn't be persuaded Ui leave the hull until ho saw his wife there. "No Mistake at am. Sin!" A sailor lia ving ourchased some medicines of a celebrated doctor, demanded the price. Why,' says tho doctor, 'I cannot think of charging you less than seven-and-sixpence.'' Well, I'll tell you w hat,' replied the nailor, 'take off the oddf, and I'll pay you the even.' 'Well,' returned the doctor, 4 we won't quaircl about Irifl es. Tlie Bailor laid down a eivppnce, and was in the act ot walking n"', vb. u the doctor remind ed him of his mit-take. 'No mistake at nil, ur,' vtd the sailor, 'six .s ei 1 n nnd wvi n is ell tb world over ; so I wi-.li inn a t'lsl Coy. i.i.;t ynu jjoite,' saul !h d.irtor, 'I've made ! L.r-;n pen out ( ; v mi ye!.' A lady In. I.ii.1; ill 11 w.is partial in 11, .tv in lei we atknd if she ; to which bl.e replied the iikod r mlute. iriy tho 1 dice r a' Not Gem hai.i.v 1 m.v. We find the fol lowing in the Si. Loti.s l;t-i ulle: "The parent whuwutilil truiu up a child in the way he ahould (jo, u,iim u in tliu way he would train up the child." A beautiful sentiment is the lullowing, by tlie celebrated Logan "Over all movements of lite religion scatters her favors, but reserve, the iiost, her choicest, her divinu blebsing for tha lutt Lour." i. ami sote list. The following lift shows the current valae of sit fVnnsylvania Bank Notes. The most Implicit nv liHnre nny 1 placed upon it, a It erery iwi ;arefully compared with ai:d corrected from Biik nell's Reporter. Ilauks In Philadelphia. t lllSC. IK Stmt. Locatio. . ivaais. ('it i Lin. NOTES AT PAR. Bank of North America Bnnk of tho Northern Litanies nommc-clal Bank of Perm's. . Farmers' ami Mechanics' Dank If cniihgtnn It.iiik . p:.r l'ar ! ! lur , Philadelphia Hunk . . . Schuylkill Bank Southward Hank . Western Unnk Mechanics' Bank Manufacturers' St Mechanics' Bank Country Ilaiik. Bank of Chester County Bank of Delaware County Bank of f Jcrmantnwn Bank of Montgomery Co. Dnylcstown Jlsiik Rsston Bank' Farmers' Bank of Bucks co. OlTire of B 'i nk of P 'a. Office do do Offire do do Office do do Westchester Cheater (lerrttaiitown Nnrriatown Doylcstiiwn East on Bristol par par pnr par pnr par par IIarrishurg. These Lancaster I offices Beading J do not Easton J issue n. NOTES AT D J SCt) 17 NT. Wink of tho United Slates Philadelphia 30 par par par rlank of IVnn Township (Strnrd Bank . Movumensirig B ink Bank of Pennsylvania Miners' Rank of Pollsville Hank of I.ewUlnwn Bank of MiddHown Bank of Northninbetland Polisvilln i j LrwMuwn 1 1 i MiiKlletown ,'al i orlhiiiiilti'it,iud par j '(ohnnliij pir ! Carlinle ?, ! Pittsburg; i j IIiilllilaTKliurg i l.ancjstel par l.ancsNttT , r Blading : par IIarriturq I LariCJUter pji Leliauon j Piltshurg i Piiu'.iuig i Williaiimporl lj Wilkivharie 1 Allrntown j Reading j Pitlstturg failed ( Erie do New U rinliton do do do Chamhershurg J Orttynhurg j Mr.ntrone Ijj Eriu ljati Wynphurg J ', WatstlinUtoil Ij j IlAOI'wI.lfc 1 1 j Brownxville 1 i Yoik Sal Columbia Bank Jt Bridge Co. Columbia Carlinle Bank Exchange Bank Do dn branch of Farmers' Bink of Lancaster Lancaster County Bank Farmers' Bank of Beading Harrishurg Bank Lancaster Bank Lehanon Itnnk ' Merchants' St Mannf. Bank Bank of Pittsburg West Branch B .tik Wyoming Bank Northampton I! ink Berks County Bunk Oliice of Bank of U. S. Do do do Do do do Kensington Sav. Ins. A Penn Township Kav. Ins. Bank of Chanitarshurg; Bak oMJellyshurg Bank of Suifiueliamia Co. Erie Bunk Farmer' V Drovers' Bank Franklin Bank Hnncsdale Bnk Mounnguhclt Bank of B. York Bank N. B. '1 he notes of those hank on which we i rmil quotations, and substitute a dash ( ) are not j purchased try the rhll uli Ipt.m l.rokers, won Hie exception of those which have Inter of relerence. BROKEN BANK . Philadelphia tSav. In. Philadelphia Loan Co. Phdadi.lt.hia do do failed f.iiled f.iled faikd Schuylkill Sav. Ins. Manual Labor Bank (T. W Dy.nt, rrp.) IVwanda Bank ' Towanda Alleghany Bank of Pa. Bedford n sale Bank of Beaver IWavei dosed Bank of tSwalara Harrisburg closed Bank of Washington Washington , failed Crntie Bank Belli foiito cbed j City Bnk Pttisbuig no ml Fanners' Si Meih'rs' Bnnk Pitt.burg failed j Vuuttf ei Mecli'ca' Bank Fnjetlecn. fuleil Fiirmera' eV Meili'is' ii.ioU ( uuin ul.o failed. Harmony Institute il iuiiiiny no ule Huntingdor. Batik Honiiiigdon no sale ) Juniiita Bank Ieitown no sale LumlM-rmeu's Bank Warten Northern Dank nf Pa. I'uud.iff New Hoimj Del. lltidge Co. New Hope Norihutob'd rnioii Col. lik. Milton iNortli Western Bank of Pa. Meadvtlla Otfioe ofSidiulklll Bank Port Carbon Pa. Agr.cV M .nuf. Bank Carlisle Silver Lake Bank .MonUoae I'nion Bank of Penn'a. Uniontown r.L..I no sale el ba.e.1 lio sale closed failed closed fulled closed Westmoreland Bank Grerusburg Wilkeabarre Bridge Co. Wilkeabarre no sale 031 All notes purjiortiiig to be n any Pennsyl vania Bank not given iu the aliove list, may be set Jown aa frauds. KEW JF.RSrY. Bank of New Biunswick Brunswick Belvideie Bank BelVMleic Burlington Co, Bank Mi dford Commercial Bank Perth Amlsiy Cumberland Bank Bridgeioii Farmera' Bank Mount Holly Farmers' and Mechanics' Bk liahway Farmers' and Mechanics' Ilk N. Biunswick failed i far "i failed Farmers' and Men hauls' Bk Mu)4i.own Pl i Franklin Bank ot N.J. Jer-ev City foiled 1 tlobokeu Bkg& Glazing Co lioboken failed la deal . f.d.d laded it failed 5 pur 110 s lie Icrsey City Bank Jersey City Mechanic Bank I'alierson Manufacturers' Batik BoHi-vilar Morris County Bank Morristowu Monmouth Bk of N. J. r'reebuM Mechanics' Bank Newark Mechanic' and Manuf. Ilk Trenton Morris Canal and Big Co Jetcry City Post Notes Newark 13kg &. Ins Co Newark New Hope I VI Uridgei Co Latnhcithville i i failed failed N. J. Manufae. and Bkg Co HolmVen N J Protecton & l-omlaud I Jersey City Orange Bank Orange Pateraon Bank faKaon lalUsI i par par Peoples' Bank do Princeton Bank PniK-etou Salem Banking Co Sulem State Bank Newark Slate Bank Lliratwihttiwa i 1 par 1 tailesl faikd I "t failed par par par par I' par par par par State Bank Camden State Bank of Morria Mornsluwa State Bank Trenton Salem and Philad Maliuf Co Saleni Sussex Bank Newton Trenton Bunking Co Trenton I'nion Bank lver Wa.hiiiglou Banking Co. llarkenaark DI.I.4M AUK. Bk or Wihn & Brandy wine Wilmington Bank of Delaware W1I11111. glial Bank uf Smyrna Smyrna Do blanch M1II01J Fanners' Bk of Male of Del Itnvn Do branch Wilmington Do brauch Georgetowa Do branch Newcastle I'nion Bank Wilmington erf- Under S's dJ- On all banks narked thus () there are vis tticr counleiieil or altered notes of the var.uu iV uouiiuatious, iu circulation. WIftTAIt'S n ii nn or wild ciiEniiY, A (omnonml nalaninle Prepj"''"" from tVIIrt Clierry llnrk Tar, 77ii bmt rrmrtft known lo lie u-nrlil for the rure nf tixiirht, ciMx. athma, trnup, fcri7ig of the lung, whooping miieh, hnmehilit, inflw enzn. horfnr of breath, pain and Uimh nrrg in the hrea.it or si'rc, lirer rnmftaint, unit the JSrxt llugf "f CONSUMPTION'. We will net aKwrt that lhl B ALAAM will cure Consumption in 1st ft'orst form, but it has cored Minn V alter nil olh" r means' of rlief I a. I been tried in sin. And whv not 1 It srems that the WILD par c KU V wis di-rtined by Natuie to be our PA ,:"f i NACBA for the rasginn dixeanes of this c Id Is ',!,r t litude. Lei not the despairing invalid wasie his "" money and Iooe TIME, to him s.i all imairiant. I in tx'ptrimcntinff with the trashy nostrum nf the I day. hut use nt once a medicine that will cure, If a j rure lie p.ii-ihln a medicine that science approves, I and many years of experience hve demonstrated that it alirayt relieves. -There is tin ueh thing at fait," in the history ef i his wondertul BALAAM. Evidence the mml couvineing eve.lrrce thai no one can doubt, folly e.lahli hrs this fad. For the a tke of brevity we se'ect the fol'owing from thnumd. Isase Plan, Esq., Editor of the Pokerpie Eale. nne of the m ist influential journals in the stale of New Yoik, st.itisupdei ihe snthnnty of bis own name, thit a young lady, a relative of his. of ery ili'ltmti- confliiution. was attacked in Feh. 1842 wiih pevcre cold, which immediately produced spit- J ling of hlnod, rough, ft vci, nd other li inneroun and aliirmii a svniiitoms. Through medical iienlineni I ind r-ue she tn linBv reci.ver. d dm inn smnnie'. But on the return of winter she was Htt ii krd mote ) violently Ihsn at first, she became se.Hrei ly ehle to walk and i ti miMnl wait rough, clnlle ami fever evny day, and appealed to he going rapidly with conitinii ion ; nt thW tiie, when there anign i.f improvement, Mr. Plait pr.Tured a Untie i-f Wiri'i Ulsi or Wilii I'hekhv. which she look, nnd it sieminclv rehloied her. eihe r l a se- cond. and before it a hair taken -w was re torcd ! T....J l..lll. ul. ..I. uli h. 1.11 .ivm.I l.i iti. HIP. to per fret htalth, which she has enjoyed to lli pre Kent time, without the .lighten symptom of her for mer dt-e 'pe. Mr. P a?t savs'Mhe cure C ime under my own nb sctvution and I cannot be mist .ken as to tho facts." EXTRACT OF A LETTER FROM A l'OST MASTER, DATED Pmnaonn, Washington co., Maine, Apr. 50, 1811. MB. ISAAC BUTTS. Dear Pir: At the re ipirst of ninny nf my friends in this place and vicl idly who are afflicted with consU'olton and liver enmp'aints, I take the libery of asking you to ap point someone in this county as agent to sell Wis tak's Balsam or Wiip Cnr.sST, and to send him a few d. r.en. as there is none of it for sale within 200 miles from thia I have no doubt that it would meet with a ready sale if it were here it could I piocmed without too much etpense nnd delay. My wife was attneked about sii months sine with what the physicians railed the firi-t S'sge of consumption a enmiiUint viry prevalent in this 81 ciion of country. Hating ten the B.i'sjui ad vertised in Augusta. T7- 200 MILES FROM XIEHE, wC3 I took the 1 ains lo tend there for a bottle of it, which she look, and v hich imlped her so much that I sent f 'l two bottles more, whirb she has s'so ta ken, soil he now siys she has not fell so well fir six years as she does at this lime. All ihnae whn have intpiircd of ine and uaeeilained what cried the Balsam hd, are antloos lo nave some tor sa'e in thi vicinity, which ia the cau-e of mv writing you. Plea-e inform me by tetU'n of nuil w bribe you rone! tide to wnd some, and if so whom, in order that it may be known where it ran he bad. I am with re-pert yours, etc. P. G. FARNSWORTH. P. M. The h"le country is fast learning that no medi cine no iJivsician no preparation of any kind whatever can rqnal D. Wiaraa's Balsam or Wilii t'Htaar. .1 TitriaY woxii:nrri. (hie. WaTstvlLLa, Oneida C0..N, V.Seis;. 15, tB43 Deai Sir I owe it to lUc afflieleil inform you that in January lat I atiai k-d by a vcay vio lent cold, raused by wmkii.g in the water, which aeliled 011 mv hums, ll v,a a.Tonii.iii. .Uiv a v,- I i seine pain in my brrsst and sides, and ls- a Uialira.nig Ci ugli. I lino 11 aiM-iioain r. an nir "i-i uieilkvl aid 111 cur villce ; tut ainr rxnsnsiiiig an then akirl 'u . ol. tbev (ironiumi-e I my di-eas a t oMiaMr.ii to!srirrioN, and lin y our ami all trnrt mevp In die. After much m lauaswu I got ihe fotisei.t ol my physirian to use ihe Bti.st o Will I'aiaar pn pared by Da Wisraa. I ir chased of the Agent in our place one bottle, tie fore using half of which I la-gun to gain strength, and it was very evident my rough wss rourh brtter and my symptoms in every way intoving. I have now used thtee hollies, and am mtortd lo fierfret hrntib. Thai re-ult ia alne owing to the ue of DR WISTAR'S BALAAM OF WILD CHER- ( RV ; and 1 lake Uua tuclhod of g ving you the tn for urn ton. mrilv IO pav ynn the debt or gratitude i'a.r ! I nwe v. .o.iiod nartlv that others abnilailv afllicle.l i ma know where 10 apply for selief. Vny trolv vv.i, JAMES R(JE. Mm. Pal'mi n. Druggist, under drteof WaUrvillc, Sept. S tlh, IH13, writes ; The .lat.ment giru ymi by Mr. JarmsSage is well known lobe nun I'v tl.ia trhole eoiumunilii i c rtsinlv was a most leoimku' le ci.re. The sale of ihe Balsnin is iciy iio.mI, and its sneers hi cures ttuiy flsneiing. Vours r.sp cil'iillv. 1. D. PALMER. TIIK MOST It KM A UK A It I. K llAiinoaeiici.n. N. J . April 20. IH43. On or about the Kill, day of October, 1 r4 1 , I w as luken web a violent pain in the side near the liver, wbuh 1 on' in itcil tor about five days, and was fob bnil by tho tweaking of an nVrT, or ,it-sis. in waidlv, whirb relieved the pain a linle, but raird toe 'o throw up a great qu tnuly of otl'eulie uialler and also much bhuat. Being prtity a I -H nnd at ibis, I applied to a physician, but he said 1st lln!ig' t he could do but Inlle for nw exeepi give me some 1'ilh, wha-li I rrfusnl to tske, fc'eltng .ansl'ied that tbey could do me no gooil ; many o ito t r- nn-dir v-rr then onire.l ly my wifw and friends, but none did me any good and the diss rbargeof isWI and cmrupti'io siillcisnttnueil every lew days, and at last tcome so oflensive that I rou'd acarcrly la-eathe I was also sriaeil with a vi. oient routh, which at times caused me to raise much more blood than I had done lrfor and my dtsraar rontiiiued in this way, suM growing worse. until February, when all hojss of my recovery was given up, and my It leads all thought I would die ul a GALLonae Cos an at mm. At this moment, when my h w.aapparen ly drawing near its clo.e, I l.eard of DR. V Is PAR'S BALSAM O F WILD CHELHY, and gut a bottle which lilviu s taatuuTrir ; and by ihe use of only three botile. of this mrd cine, ali my pain were removed my cough and iri'lit'g of blood and cor in I .I ion enlirrly slopped, and in a few wecke my heal h was so rat lesloted as to enabbj me to" work at my trade, (which i a carpenter,) and up lo this nine lbave enjoved good health. "' THOMAS COZENS. Gloi l KSTta Cot ti, N. J 1 s. Pirac-ually tsuic Ufoie luf, the subKribcr, OAtef the Justices nf the Peace in and for the said ennn ty, Thomas Cotens, and being duly affirmed ac cording lo law, sailh lbs above statement is in all lliliiti" true. ' Affirmed bif.ire me, on the 2nth of April. Ifl13. 1 J. Clsmist.J P. S Such is the unprecedented success of this BAL SAM, "SATIRE'S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION,' a prescription conge.nl d to nor wants, as it is pie pared from chcmicil eitiaels from subrtsncrs which the author of nnurn has placed In our own land for wise purposes, that many who know nothing of the mode of its irepnrnion are endenvorina to reap pecuniary benefits by nrlline. n article siinil ir in name, or in piar mce. or hv repreaenting their own trash as suirrior In this U AI.S M, nr by put ting upamixtuie and a .leionly asneverrtting that it is imported from a f.ireien country, which i not the cane. All these deceptive arts goto how th'il W itah' Bai.stN i known to Ihe world to he "THE ; a HE A r JlEMRn V." and that to e ) 'uture it must be like this in name, or rr- . i . ' ..I .... I any miiture port to he like it in KU''stnice, rr Be'.ieve not ihe eiiMiiiimlv wrouuht faluica- tions ml inks only the orminal and genuine, Wistaii's Bi.am or Witn Ciuaat. i NO OTHEIl CAN TJE X.XILE IT. 1 Ad, lrc all orders to ISAAC BUI l tt, No. 33 Ann Ht., New York. Agents, JOHN W. FlULtNfl. Sunhurt, D. UKAUI IOAM. Northumberland, i. K. MOYKU. Hlnnmhur, i. WAr.GON8F.LLEK, SrVm-Crwe, BROWN & CKEA8Y, MJJlinville. Feb. 2Sd. 1845 ly FIFTY I) O F.I A Tl S II F. R I) ! CANTESLL'S Oi'Ielii'atrd Tamily o'BrdiriiieM fll.I, not cure every thing, hut still rem do unetpialled nt Ihrir srvi r.il ilepartinenls ly every ihiu rver ofTered to Ihe public, who have VoluiitHry mine frwird sod nlferrd numerous ami highly respectable testimonials of their superior fllcicy. Cunt relit Compound Medicated Sirup of Sin n,, Ai.H-Wcorbut.c Syrupi for the cure ' . ' .... ' ... .. . ot s'corfu!a, Chronic Rheumatism, Chronic Swel lings of ihe Joints. Kruptions of the Nkm, nnd all Diseases arising from the abuse of Mercury, Vc. unsurpassed by any thing in the inivkel, combi ning all the virtues resident in the Snr sp irilli with a modern medicament, onlv lately brought out by ihe most respectable medical authorities. Price, fin cents per bottle. Cantrell't .Inti-Dippeplie Powder, for the re lief and permanent rure of that most distressing rotnptaint, Dyepsis, in all it forma and sihros, It is ttuly a most valu .hie remedy. Bold in bottles ai 25 and 5(1 cents each. ' Cuiitrell'i Jleue Mixture nnd Tonic Mcdiea- menta, stands nt the head of the list unrivalled by nny. or all the innumerable medicinr-s in n-e t ihiouehout the Irnaih and bread h ofthe bind, for the cure ot t kin himI .Mil t III an lis stapes, anu , from all its consequences. liesi. lints in Fever and Ague districts should never be w ithout it. The subscriber will forfeit EI KIT DOLLARS where his medicine luils to eiform a cure in the most ol'htiim'e cac. S..U WhoVs.de and Retail hv CALEB CRES. e'OX, at his Drug Warehouse, No. 6 Nonh Third Street, Philadelphia; also, hv the regularly np pointed ageiii. SB I'H W. ROBERTS, Wbolesa e Drncgist, No. S4 Water Street, Mobile. Prepared orlv bv the SulicTiliir, rornrr of CAR. PENTER and WE "ON D Streets, below Chri.ti an. Philadelphia, where it is also retailed. Observe, none are genuine without the sieratnre f JOHN A.CANI RELL. ('nilircir ifTIIC Wllxllir, or TOMIC ' Mt'tllcumrnta, For the cure of all ma affretmn, if taken at- cur .tins; to direction. It is a never tailing lemedy which no fami'y ought In be without, especially iu low uiar.l y counliice. A this medicine is put up under the proprie tor's immediate inspection on Ihe most scientific principles, beng Pur. ty Vegetable, and having tried its efficacy on thousands, for upwards ot 12 yiais.aud to his knowledce when taken strictly ac cording to do eel ions, there has not bien one fa'lure, I iider siteh rirruiii-lanrra I recommend it to the nubJic, adding a cernfical in support of my asaer- 11011. I, John Burns do certify that I waa in the ship 'I'ob .cro PUnt of Plnbili-lpbi.i, Cas). Reed, in June, lli7, bound to I ivrfniol , took the fever and ague and laid iu l.ivei,o..l some lime und. 1 Ihe docim's land, wtnt f.o.n thereto Baltimore, lay m tiie lidirmary tor lour ur hve weeks iroro them-e in Philadelphia; was six months under Dr. . . - H' V . .1. .....n, ll u v.oais; iroin inetice 10 irw .oin Hospital, i.-mained there almut four weeks without stthoiit any retref turd every lhm wnh.ml nv benefit. 1 p, re gni)ine unless the box has three la for five years. Hearing of Cantrell's Ague Mix- I Mh uihmi it, (tho top, the aioe and the bottom) tuiefrom a ft end, 1 went lo his store, told him , cmaininj a fic-aimile signature or mv hand how I was afflicted, and got a bottle or his mixture wrU)f! thus!). LiaAKOaSTH, M. D. These la. ami oseii it aeeoriilug lo oirecitoris. 11 inaiw a lert rure, and I have not bad Ihe least return su ce. I do with confidence recommend ir lothe public. JOHN BURNS. Medicated SyruporSarwaparllln. ; Philad. Iphia, April 10th. It4t. ! Mr. Jwhsj A.CAvrum , Dear rir, -Having bern afflicted for upward- of two icars with ulceration of the throat, de-troyiog the whole of ihe sofl nLte, then tbnmuh ihe upr . part i f mv mouth into my nose, from which s-ier- ' hI piece- of hoi e came out. wh'ch partially de.lroy. j ed mv speech, throuth a kind Protiilrnie and your Mcdicaied Si rup ol Sarsipaiill 1, 1 am now lesion d , lo perf.ei be jltti.and my sichl, w hu h was so much j impair. d, 1 a strong as when a Imy. 1 thought it a duly I owed to you auJ those simis larly atft'cted, to make it public. j Youts, R.i-iiec'fullv, SAMf'EL KIRK. Comer of Tenth and Coatee Street. I, Gabril Joust n, No. fi Rerklea Street, do rer tlv that my wife, Jane, waa afllicird for iwo year with lthciiiuviMii.atid ai la-t waa entirely dual. led, so that she wasibged In be routined to hi d , hear ing nf Cantull's Meliea'ed Syrup of Sjraaparilla, or Ami Sr.uhutic Svrop. I pr.K-uie.l four boltl.s, which completely removed nil her psins and stitT nes from her limbs ; two more bottles made a r lecl rure. 8he is now able In ailrnd 10 her house hold duties as usual. GABRIL JONSTON. Philadelphia, Jau. 22d. J844. try- De-criptive Pamphlets may be bad of the a.ems. fGrat.a.. J. W. FKILING, Sui.buiy. Nov. 9, IS44. ly 'Jf!lL. tlt Y afc K t) A I, WHOLESALB & RXTTAIX. HAT iSu. ('AI MAMTFACTUI1KUS, South East corner of Market and ilh sts., l'liiladclplila, "niERE thry alwav keep 011 hand an exten- aive atsorliuent of HATS ti CA PS of every description, got up in the heal and most approved tl le. Petaoiia denrous of purchasing su lienor arti cles on the imait reasonalile terms, will find ii lo their advantage lo call before making purchase Philadelphia, Oct. 6tU, 1344. Jy OAKIiKY'S MK1TIIAT1VC SYltl'l. THE vnlutdilo properties of Oakley's Depura tiveSyiupnf Harsnparilla, as a purifier of the blood, is ao well known to the public generally, that it if unnecessary to occupy much spare in set ting Torth the advantage lo be derived from its use ; wherever the medicine has once been intro duced, it takes precedence over all other: eveiy one that has taken it, havn derived so rignal bene fieial results from it, thnl it ia recommended by them with the u most confidence. Physicians of the highest (landing in the piofuiMion, prescribe it to patiriiN under Ihcir care ; containing nothing deb terious. but bring romponrd ot the most mild, yet rfficarious vegetable mntenabi, it i offered with confidence, as the cheapest and most ellicient (in -rifier of the blood now known. The ua of a few bottles, eseeially in tha spring monlhs, will be nt- tendi d with a Deist decided improvement in the se ueral strenclh (dthe system, eradicating any seeds j of diseae that may have been generated, be.ides . ai.ih. K...ltl. t ll.. l.n.lu V.tw tm pi.ro ' giving health and vigor to the body. For the cure of Si rolula or Kings Evil, Khcumaltsm. Tetter, Pimples or eiuptions of the fkin, While Swelling, j Fistula, Chronic Cough Asthma, Ac. The till- I """ er'imcaes in ine possesHion oi nix su. s.n brr and his agentu, from physicians and others, are suflich-nt to convince the most skeptical ofitasu ieriority over all prepurniioiis of Sarsiparilla. Hold wbolealH and retnil, by the proprietor, GEORGE W. OAKLEY, North nth slre.1. Rea- .ting, ue,xs uonmy, ami 10 n nn.i ot me toiiowmg , pel sons : In Northumberland County. IT. B. Maassr, , Siinbury ; Ireland fc Mixel, MeEAensville ; D Krattser, Mdion. ! In. I'nion County, J. Grarhurt, Selinsgrove : ' A. titllelios. Miffliniiurg. , In Columbia County. R. W. McCay, Wash ington. I Rending. March 14, 1843. ! Ma. Oaki-v-v: I Mieve it the uty of every one to do whoever in their power lies, fm the vne lit of their fellow mao, anil having had pn-bive proof in mv own family, of the wonderful proin rlies of vour Drpuralive Syittp of Sarsaparilla, 1 m st Consi-ienlionly rrcoiuinrud it to ihe aHlieted. W'v I had the niii-fortune lei kse two of our children, by the breaking out of ulrerous sores that covered the . face, head and neck, although we hntl some of the most scientific physicians I" attend them and bad 1 tried all the known leniedies. including etwaim'i Panacea, without avail. Another of my children . was smoked in ihe ssme manner, her face and neck was completely covered; the discharge was so , ollensive, and the disease at sinh a beirjhl, thnl we despaired of her life, feeing the wonderful effects of vour liepuraiive rsyrup i.l e irsaparin.i, we wrie jndored In make trial of II, as the last resort ; it i I m ..Lift...!- tlm itinera enenmerieeft healina immediately, a few bottles entirely restoredher to her health, which she bus enjoyed uninterruptedly fVPt r,iri, Asa nuiifler of the blood, I verily be. tj.,ve 1... ...,1 ig rnnnl. JOHN MOVER. Tailor. Walnut street, neur Fourth, Reading. Donghsivillr, April 19th, 1843. Mn. Oaklkv: Mv son Edmund Leaf, hail Ihe j errnfnln lit the most drendtul anil di-trcs-iing man- ; ner f.ir three years, during which tune he w is de- ; ' prived or the use of his limb, hi he-d and neck 1 weie coverisJ sub ulcera. We triel all the differ. I rut remi diis, but In no ilTect, until recommended by Dr. Johnson of Noriistown. and also Dr. Isaac llie.ter, ol Reading. In use vour Drpuralive Syrup of Sarsaparilla, of which I obtained se.eial iK.irlrsi. ihe um of which drove the disra-e eotinlv out ol hia system, the sore bested up, and the child was , resioteo to peiteci neann, wn 11:11 ne oas rnji-vm uiiiiiteriupltidly ever since, to the aslotiishni. nl or niauv iieisons who seen him during; hi alHtction. I have thought il my duty, and send you this certi- fit-ale that others who have a like atlliclion in ine family muy know where to obtain ao valuable a medicine. Your truly, AMELIA D. LEAF. Sept. 10, IS43 ly I To Country M ere hauls). I Hoots, Shoes, IJoHiicts, Leghorn and j . l'alni Leaf Hats. j C. W. & I- H. TAY !.)!?. i allhr S. 11. cormr uf.Markit nnd l'ifth Sis., t s-a-a- 1 , arxa.AAja3.JLrjCjuaruA.Aa ; fiFFLR (1 .alo an extensile Htroiiioenl ol Hie va1(,e .,( , a, all of which ihey sell at unusual- y wi pliers, and piiilirul.nly invite the attention , ,;(- i,vrla iitit.g the ctlv, to n rxamuoiti mi of iM.i Mu-k. G. W. A. L. B. TAYLOR. j Philadelphia., Mav f. 1844. tv CounterlrltrrN DX2ATH BLOW. ; rph nublic will iileaae observe that no Brandielh 1 enaraved on aleol. Iireutifully lesigneil. ! and tlone at an erpense of over $a.tlsl. Therefore j it will be seen lhai the only thing nerrsssiy to pro I cure the medicine in its purity, ia lo observe these I iahria. Remember the Ion. the side, and the bottom. The following respective person are duly autlu-ri I xed, and hold I CERTIFICATES OF AGENCY For the sale of Rrandreth's Vegetable Universal fill. NortbonibritaiHl cnuntv : Milton M m key iV Chainbeilm. Sunbury H. H. Masaer. M Ewena villt 1 1 el ind .Se Meixell. Norllium' cilaud Win. Forsyth. Georertown .1. & J. Walls. Union C.iuuty; New Berlin Bog ir A Win ter. Scltnssroie f leorge Gundium. Middle burg laiac Smith, llraveti'.iwn David lluhler. Ad iiosbuie Wm. J. May. .MitlliinJiuii.' Mensch St Ray. Haitleton Daniel Long. Fniburg G. A F. C. Moyrr. I.ewiaburg Walla Si (Siren. Columbia county : Danville E. B. Reynold & Co. Berwick Shuman A Il ltenliousr. Cai lawis.u C. G. Brohts. Bloomsburg John R. Mover. Jcisey Towu 1-vi Biat l. Waatiinglon Robl. McCav. Limestone Balbe? t McNmeh. Observe that each Agent has an Engraved Cer tificate of Agency, continuing a representation of Ur BRA.DRETH S Manufaclorv al Ming nimt. and upon which will also be seen exact copies of the new lubcis now used upon the Urandrtlk Fill ttoxrt. Philadelphia, office No. H, North Hlh street. B. BRANDRETH.M.D June 34th, 1843. CITY FUIIN ITl II E AUC TI OX, AND rKtVATB SAXES BOOHS, Nos. i5l) nnd ai North Thiitl Street, Near the City Hotel, PHILADELPHIA. CC. MACKEV, Auctioneer, respectfully in- vile the attention of persona desirous or pur chasing Furniture, lo hia extensive Sales Room, (boih public and Privnte.) for every description ot Household Furniture, whi re ran be obtained al all limes, a large assortment of fashionable and well manufactured Cabinet Furniture, Bed, Matuasacs, Ac, at very reducrd pricrs, for cash. 03r alea by Auction, twice a week. May 3Vtb, 1843. I y ROSE OINTMENT ron TfriTKn. RI.40W0RMM, ftMPl.VISI OX TUB FAI R, AND OTHE M'TANWIfS) t'.Rl'PTIOM. fJTj Tht fnlhni'ing eertijiraie decrihe one oftht mnt extraordinary mre ever effected by any application. PmtAnrtpnia, Febrnsiy 10, 1839. IJ'OK twenty years I wai severely atBicteil with Tafrrni on tha Fsce and Hendt Ihe disenne commenced when I was seventeen years oM, and continued until the Fall of 1810, varying in Sir. Irnre, but without over disnpiearing. During most of the time, great part of my fice was covered with the eruption, frequently attended with violent lch infft my bead swelled times until it frit as if M would liun-t the swellni4 w:is so great, that I coul.l Kctircely get my hat on. During the long peiio.l th it I was afflicted with ths disease, I used a great mnnv ni plications, (among them several celebrated lrpn.ilfttinn aa wrll a taking inward remedies. inHujih , f bottles of Swaim'i fanacra, j.iltrnef nf Sanmnnrilla, &c. In fact, it would be . .. ,J ' ... ..... impossible to enumerate all the medicines I used. I wns nlso under the cire nf two of the most d I ti tintTiitt. .hsieins of ihi ciiv, but without rrlfln m,,rn ,,,.fii. nd I desp.ired of ever be re- cured. In the fill nt IH.lfi, tha disease at the time being very violent, I commenced using the Rime Ointment, (prepared by Vaugban St Divin.) In a few aplicaliniis the violent itching ceased, the swelling abated, the 1 ruption begun to disippear. and I m' fore I had used a jar the di-ease was entirely cuiei, h ,1B, u nfKry , ,,., ,nJ t h,llf since, and tliere is not a vetige or tho disease re- maining, except the scars from the deep pits formed by the disease. It is impossible for me to describe in a Certificate the severity of the disea-e and my rulfering, but I will be pleased to iive a fuller ac count to any person wauling further satisfaction, who will rail on me. At Ilia limn I commenced using the Rose Ointment I would have given hun dreds of do.lurs to Is? rid of the disease, fiince u ing it, I have recommended it to several persons, (among them my molher.whu had the disease bad ly on her arm.) who w. re n I cured bv it. JAMES Dl'RNELL, No. lh.G, Race St. Cfj" The Hose Ointment is prepared by E. B. Vatuhan, SoM'h East corner of Third and Race stieits, Philadelphia, and sold on anencv in Siinbu ry. bv II. B. MASSER, May I4ih. 1813. . '4lf. B5oe Oii.tii.ei.fs ibi Teller. A l'RUaF (IF ITS EITICACY. I'hii AnkLrui a. May 27th, lHJ'.l. 'PHIS is to certify that I was severely alll.cteil with Tetter in the hands and feet for upwards of lorly yeara ; thn disease was attended generally with violent itching and swelling. I applied to number of ph vsici ns, and used a greut many nppli cations without edccling a cure. About ayar since, I applied ll.c ltoe Oinimeut, which entirely stopped ihe itching, and a few applications immedi ately cured tlie disease, which there has been no return of, although I had never U en rid of it nt any time for forty years. RICHARD SAVAGE, Eleventh, below Spruce Street. The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B. Vnuhnn, S iuth l'nl corner of Third and Race Streets, Philadelphia, mid sold oil agency in Siinbu ry. by H. B. MASSKR, May I4ih. 1843. MEDICAL sfrrn02ATI02T Of the ltOSi: O.VV.V .'."', or Tetter. LTHOlifiH the superiority of ihe prepaiaU 'ii over all others is fully esiablished, ihe proprie tors inks pleasure in laying before ihe public the j f.i..j.,,, rertillrat fro'ni a respectable physician. a craduale of the Cniversitv of Pennsvlvaui. Dr B.iugl', having round in thin emedy that rebel for a tedious and disagreeable arfe.-tion which the means within the range of bis profession failed to a third, has not hesiiaied In give, it his approbation, nlthougli the prejudices and interest of that prulesiuii aie I'pposed to secret Remedies. PHiL.AiiKi.rai a, Sept. 19, .H:i6. I was recently troubled with a tedious heretic eruption, w hich covered nearly one si.le of mv face, and extended over the ear. Mr, Vuughan, pruprn loi of the Rose Ointment, oluetvmg my face, insn led on my tiying his preparation, of which he han ded me a jar. A lih.uiuh 111 common with tha mem bers of my profession, I discountenance and di.ap prove ot the numerous nnstrums palmed upon tho public by ignorant pretenders, I feel in justice bound to f n i pt tlie Rose Ointment lioin thai c'a-s of me dicines, and to give it mv approbation, as il entire. ly tuied the eruption, altlioiigii 11 had resisted Ihe UMl d apphcations. DAM. I) Al l.ll, M. D. j" The Rose Ointment is prepared by C B. ; VaiiyliHti, South East corner ol 'I'liird and Race Streets, l'bi!dc!phia. Slid sold 011 ngi ncv ill Suu I burv, by Ji. B. MA1SEK. I May 14th. 184:1. .4 if, . EAGLF Corner 0 Th 'til and I ine Streets, WILLIAMSrOIlT, PA. riHE ubrrilrr respectfully announces to the X public, thai he h is o?ned a Hotel in the com modious brick building situate on the corner of 'I hird and Pine streets, where he will be happy lo wail npon those whn mav favor him wit', iheir company. The E.iule Hotel is large and conveni ent, and furnished in the he-l modem tih Ii i provideil with a large number of well aired ami Comfortable sleeping apartments rooms, private pallors, Ac Prisons visiting Wilhaiitsport on bu siness 01 plea-ure, may rest as-urid that every ex ert ion will Isn Hae.l to render their sojourn nt the "Eagle Hob I" pleasant and agrivahle. HiaTablo will be supplied with the very b. si the ina ki t af fords, and bis bar with ihe cboicrsl wine and other liittors (liali;es re sonalile. The Eaule Hotrl porsesstM greater HdiaiUnge in point of location than any other similar establishment in ihe borough, being situsie 111 the business part of the town, and within a convenient distance of the Court House and illiamsporl and Elmira Rail Road lb pot. SullicieiilSiatilitig provided, and good ami trusty ottlera always iu ulleudanee. Atieiitiir, accou.m. Hinting and honest Servants have la-en rmptoied. and noil lug left undone that will add to the comfort end accommodation of hia guests. There will be a carriage always in attendance at the Boat Landing lo convey paaaeuger lo and from the House, fire of charge. CHARLES BORROWS. Mav 14th, IH43. If Michael Weaver V Son, ROPE MAKERS & SXXH CHANDLERS. Ao. I a Aw7A M uter Street, I'liiludt'iiia. II AVE constantly on baud, a general luworf ment of Cordage, Seme 1 wines, 6ic, vtx: I ai d Rones. Fishing Rope. U bite Ropes, Maiul la Ropes, 'l ow Lines lor Csnal Boats. Also, a complete assortment of S,iue Twine. Ac, such as Hemp Shad and Herring Twine, Beat Patent (Sill Net Twine, Coiion Shad and Hen iug Twuc, Shoe Threads, Ac. Ac Alao, Bed Colds, Plough Line, Halter, Trace, Cotton and Linen Carpel Chains, Ac. ali of which they will dispose of 011 reasonable leims. Philadelphia, November 13, U42. ly. Mi'Kiil n ci 7 Ci 00 1 r&" CO. No. lHS Market Street, Philadelphia. "NVITE the atleulion f Country Merchants to their extensive assortment of Bntoh r rei.ch and American Dry (Soikla, which they offer futsale on the moat reasonable term, rbiladcljihia, November 13, 1812. Iy.