ThciVa Beauty Every Where. IS TAMKS ft. BBVnRIDCE. There" beauty in the dashing ware, Wh"n the storm is raging high There's beauty in the quiet stream As it gently pi iileth by. There's beauty in the cloudless nih When stars are shining rlear, Or darkness shuts them from tbesigbt Theie'a beauty every where. There's beauty when the morning dawns And gives to eartli her light, And when tht fading sun proclaims The slow approach or night. There's beauty in the verdant lawn When buds their blushes wear, AnJ when the ice-Ling holds his court, There's beauty every where. There's beauty when the Christian kneels In humble prayer to Heaven When o'er his soul hopf sweetly steals, And tells of sins lorpiven. There's beauty in the merry sounds That float upon the air, AVhen music breathes a happy strain There's beauty every where. Winter Is Coming, BY YXI7.A COOK. Winter is coming 1 who cares ? who cares? Not the wealthy and proud, I trow : "Let it come," they cry, "what matter to us How chilly the blast may blow ? "We'll feast and reroute in our lordly halls, The goblet of wine we'll drain, We'll mock at the wind with sLo'uts of mirth, And music's echoing strain. "Little care we for the biting frost, While the (ire gives forth its blaze; And what to us is the dreary sight, While we dance in the waxtight's rays?" 'Tis thus tbe ricb of the land will talk1! But think '. oh, ye pompous great, That the harrowing storm yf. lauh at within Falls bleak on the toob at Yorn gate ! They have blood in their veins, ay, pure as thine, But nought to quicken its flow ; Thpy have limbs that feel the whistling gale, And shrink from the driving snow. Winter is coming oh! think, ye great, On the rootless, naked and old ; Deal with them kindly, as iiinu with man, And spare them a tithe of your gold ! Parisian Chlt-Chat. The aystem -which has f r aorne time past prevailed of bodies of men banding together for the purposes of robbery and anamination, is now occupying th attention of Government. Trials of the most vivid interest have hern heard be. fore the tribunals, which have elicited the most extraordinary fact, and be to re which the ban ditti of Spain and Italy, the tales of La Sage, and the romances of Mrs. lladclilTe, must hide their diminished heads. The band of robbers who have recently been tried before the Cour d'Assizea de la Seine, is denominated as "Hande Lanckpaeo," eurnamed the "Sleppers" in thieves' slang. They were known lo hover a bout the low public houses in the suburbs of Pur is, and to decoy, under various pretexts, the mechanics and laborers, to drink and sport. These victims, thus led into the snare, unhesi tatingly partook of the refreshment, into which some drug was put which caused instantaneous 6leep. They wpre then easily plundered. One of the accused, named Mulct, kept a public bouse of this nature, and is not only a principal agent of the "Sleepers," but the chief of ano ther gang devoted aolely to thefts. Jean Lanck paep, better known by the name ofLampot, al ready had sutTercd severe punishments. This ruffian, when questioned for hip defence, replied that he had no objection to give an account of hit life op to the period whon he commenced tho honorable profession of a thief; and added that his father was a black euard gambler, and passed his life with wnin.'ii of c'eersdi'd charac ter, which so riipgui-tf'd him that be? ran away to Paris; that he was embgrraswrf for funds mid 110(1 to prowl about the wine houses, where i.f- met with tome good tr Hows, who took him t. lodjr at Mother Paint's. The next day he I:'.- 1 hi hand at stealing innate, fowls and veoe tv.'i', which the respectable hostess cooked. r,d lecoivid in lieu of rent, boarding and wa shing and thus mmrticiiced his honorable ca reer. From the evidence adduced t!,er is no doubt that the various In mis amount to many thousands that they are distributed throughout France that in fact they are regularly organ i ted, and have their various officers, m crelariea, &c, &.C 1 understand that since the examina tions two of the principal lead! have confes sed, and that the authorities are now in posses sion of their plans, and that their destruction is now certain; It appears that they are entered as early as eight years of age, male and female children that each is instructed in a particular branch, and are scut to commit depredations in churches or sti arnboute, &c! An honorary me dal has been produced, given to Don Alexis Chauvegard, for somo penally ingenious rob bery by him invented, and carried out success fully. A regular backwoodsman of Yazoo swamp was asked how old he Mas. Why, stranRer,' said he, 'I can't cdzartly ray ; but when ttiia country was fust discover ed, 1 was then t right smitt chuck ci cub V II A IV K NOTE LIST. rcwsii-VAXii. The following list shows the current value of all Pennsylvania Bank Notes. The most implicit re liance may he placed upon it, as it is every week jarrftilly compared with aid eorreclcd froca Bitk nell's Reporter. Hanks In Philadelphia. Nasi a. Location '.! rniLAn. NOTES AT PAR. Bank of North America , , Bank of the Northern Liberties , Commercial Bank of Penn'a. , Farmers' ami Mechanics' Bank . KenuiiiKton H i"k . . par par par par par par par par par pnr par par par par par par par par Philadelphia Hunk Schuylkill Hank S.mthwark Pank . Western Hunk . . Mechanics' Hank . Manufacturers' St Mechanics' Bank Country Hank. Bank of Cheater County Weotchester Bank of Delaware County Bank of fJermarrtown Bank of Montgomery Co. Doylestown Dank Chester Oermanlown Norris'own Doy teat own Eastori r.aston Bank Farmers' Bank of Burks co. Bristol Office of Bank of Penn'a, Office da do Oirire do do Oificc do do NOTES AT narnhmg"" Throe Lancaster I oflices Rending ( do not Entnn J issue n. DISCOUNT. ink of the United Slates Bank of Perm Township (ti'aril Bank . Movaiiiei.sing Bank Bank of Pennsylvania Miner' Bank of Pottsvillc Bank of Lcwistnwn Bank of Middlr-tnwn Bank of Northumberland Philadelphia 30 . par J P1' . par . !r Pottaville Lcwistown Middletown J gal Northumberland par Columbia U ink St Bridge co. Colombia pnr i i par par pai Carlisle Bank Civ lisle Exchange Bank Do di hrnnch of Farmers' Bunk of Lanrastei Lancaster County 11 ink Farmers' Bank of Heading Hutrishurg B.nik Lnnraa'er Bnnk Lebanon Bank Merchants' & Manuf. Bank Rank of Pittsburg West Branrh II. ink Wyoming Bank Northampton Bank Berks County Bnnk Office of Bank of II. 8. Do do do Do do do Kensington Sav.Ine. A Pittshurg Holltdavshuig Lancistei Lancaster Reading llarrislmrg Lancaster Lebanon Piitshurg i i i Pitts'.utg Williainsport Wiikesharre AlliMituwn Rending Pittsburg failed do Erie New Brighton do do Chaml.eret.urg CScttyshtirg Montrose do Penn Township Sav. Ins. Bank of Chamhershurg Bank of Gettysburg Bunk of Su-quehanna Co. Erie Bar.k Farmers' Sl Drovers' Bank Franklin Bank Honrsdale Bank Mounngahela Bank of B. fork Bank 1 I u ljali ! U U U Erie W ayneshurg Washington HoneMl.ilo Brownsville York N. B. 1 he notes of those banks on which we omit quotations, and substitute a dash ( ) are not purchased by tbe Philadelphia brokers, with the exception of those which have a letter of n ferrnce. BROKEN BANKS. Philadelphia Sav. Ins. Philadelphia Philadelphia Loan Co. do Schuylkill Sav. Ins. do Manual Labor Bank (T. W Dyott. prop.) failed failed failed fulled fWanda Bank Tnwauda Alleghany Bank of Pa. Bank of Beaver Bank of Swatara Bank of Washington Centre Bank City Bank Farmers' ft Merh'cs' Bank Farmers' & Mech'cs Bank Farmers' & Merh'cs' Bank Harmony Institute Huntingdon Bank Juniata Bank Lumbermen's Bank Northern Bank of Pa. New Hope Del. Bridge Co. Northumb'd I'nion Col. Bk. North Western Ita'ik of Pa. Office of Schuylkill Bank Pa. Anr.it Manuf. Bank (Silver Lake Bank Union Bank of Penn'a. Westmoreland Bank Bedford Beaver Harrisburg Waxhinglon Belbfoule Pittxhuig PiltslKirg Fayetle co. tirrenrastle Harmony no sale closed closed failed closed no rale failed failed failed no sale Huntingdon no sale Lewisiown no sale Warien Dundsir New Hope Milton MeatNille Purl ('urbon ('arlisle Monirose I 'uiiiiitnwn failed no sale chweil lio sale closed failed closed failed closed (reeiisburg Wilkesbarre Bridge Co. Wilkesbarre novate fXj All notes purporting to be on any l'mniyl tania Bank not given in tbe above list, may be set Jown as frauds. KEW JERSEY. Bank of New Biunswick Belvideie Bank Burlington Co. Bank Commercial Bank Cumberland Bank Brunswick Belvulere Meillord Penh Arnboy llritlnrton Mount Holly failed 1 par 4 par par Farmers' Bsiik Farmers' and Mechanics' Bk Rabway Fanners' and Mechanics' lk N. Biunswick failed Farmer' and Merebani' Bk Middlrlown Pi. J Franklin Bank of N.J. Jersey ('ity failed Hol'oken Uku& tuaiing Co Holi .kifi fad. d tailed failed failed 4 failed 4 par no sale lersey City Bank Jersey City Mctiuuica' Bank Manufacturers' Bank Morris Cnumy Bunk Monmouth Bk of N. J. Mechamcs' Bank Merh snick' and Manuf. Bk Morns ('anal and Bkg Cu Pot-t Notes Newirk I! kg ii Ins Co New Hope l)e Bridge o ralterson Hellevitle Morrisloxi Pri-ehold Newark Trenton Jt-isvy City Newatk i i fade.l lulled 4 failed 4 par par Lanibertsville Hnluiken N. J. Manufac. and Bkg Co N J Protecton 6i Lumtaid bk Jersey City Orange Bank Orange Paterson Bank Paiersun Peoples' Bank do Princeton Bank Princeton Salem Banking Co Salem State Bank Newark Stale Bank LluaSeihtown Stale Bank Caindru Plate. Bank of Morris Mornstown State Bank Trenton Salem and Philad Manuf Co Salem Sussex Bank New ion Trenton Banking Co Trenton Union Bank Dover Washington Banking Co. Harkensack It:i,4U Altl Bk of Wilm A Brandy wine Wilmington Bank of Delaware Wilmington Bank of Smyrna Smyrna Do branrh Millord Farmers' Bk of Slate of Del Dover Do branch Wilmington Do branch Georgetown Do branch NewctatU) Union Bank W ilmington rr Under 6'a 4 i pur 4 failed failed 4 PV failed par par par par I' par p.r par par fXJ On all banks marked thus () there are rw Uier counterfeit or altered notes of ihs various ds aominaiious, ia ciiculstina. AVI T A It'S mi,S Ol OF WIIB CIIEHRY, A Compnnnrl tlaUnmlc Preparation from Wild Chrrrjr Bark anrl Tar, Vie fet remetty known lo Hie ivnrldfor the aire of touhit, rWra, aMhma, croup, blfrding of the lungs, tehnnjiing touch, onmehUii, infiw emit, thnrtnm of hrtnlh, pain and urnkne.m in the breast or tide, liver cnm'laint, and the first ttagrs of CON'SUMl'TIOX. We will not assert that this B ALSAM will Hire Consumption in ist worst firm, but it has cured many -after all other means nf relief bad been tried in vain. And why not 1 It aeems that the WILD CHERRY was destined by Nntme to he our PA NACEA for the lav Bin a diseases r.f this c dd la titude. Let not tbe despairing invalid wns'e his money and looe TIME, to him sii all important, in txfxrimmtihff with the trashy nostrums of tbe iliiy, lnt use tit once a medicine lint will rure, If a cure be pos-ible a medicine that science approves, and many year of experience have demonstrated that 't always relieves, "'I'irre is no such thini as full." in tbe history of ihia wonderful BALSAM. Evidence the mnst convincing evedence that no one ran doubt, fully establi hrs this fact. For the anke of brevity we select the ftd'owing from thousand. Isaac Pla't, Ei., Editor of tbe Pokepsie Eiale. one of tbe m 'St influential journals in tbe state of New Yoik, states iimlci the authority of his own name, that a young lady, a relative nf his, of very delicate constitution, on attacked in Feb. 1842. with severe cold, which immediately produced r-pit-ling of btod, rough, fever, and other dsnperous and alsrmii'g symptoms. Throiich medical neat merit "Hcl cue she partially recover tl during summer. But on the return of winter she was nil .irked more violently than at first, she became renrcely able to Walk and wa tmuhlnl wtih cough, chills and fever every day, and appeared to be going rapidly with rorisoinp ion ; at IhU time, when there was n sign of improvement, Mr. Piatt prorured a bottle isf utah s IUlsim or nn IHkhrv, wblrh she took, and it s. emingly restored her. She g 1 a se cond, and before il was half taken she was retired to jirrfrcl hrallh, whirli she has enjoyed to the pre sent nine, without the slighter! symptom ufher for mer die se, Mr. P atl snvs "the rure c ime under my own nb seivation and I cannot he mist .ken as to the facts." EXTRACT OF A LETTER FROM A POST MASTER. DATED Pf.m rt ae-ic v., Washineton co., Maine, Apr. 29, 1 844. MR. ISA C BUTTS. Dear Sir: At the re quest of many of my friends in this (dace and vici nity who are adlirled with ronsu'nption and liver romplain's, 1 lake the librrty of asking you to ap point someone in this county as agent to sell W'is tak's Bii.ms or U'ii.h Ciir.nar, ami to send him a few d.iT.en. as there is none of i? for sale within 200 miles from this. I have no doutat that it would meet with a ready sale if il were where it could le pturiired without too murh rxprnse and delay. My wife was attacked about six m nlhs sinre wi'h what the physicians called the fiM s'age of eoii-umpiion a complaint viry prevalent in Ibis section of country. Having aeen the Balsam ad veri'srd in Augusta. CX7 200 MILES FBOM HERE, 3 I took tbe pains to send there for a bottle of it, which she loilk, ami hich helped her so much that I sent f.ii I o boltb s more, which i-he has s'so ta ken, and -he now ssys she has not felt so well for rix years as she does at this time. All thoae who hsve inquired of me and ascriiamrd what rUrrt the Btdssm had, are aniious to have some for sa'e in this viriniiy, which is tbe rau-e of my writing you. Plra-e inform me by ietun nf m il whether you conclude to send some, and if so to whom, in order that it may be known where it ran be had. I am with reperi yours, etc. P. (!. FARNSWORTH, P. M. The whole country is fast learning that no medi cine no physician no preparation of any kind whatever ran rqnal Da. 'i star's Balsam or Wild Chkhhi. A TRI I.Y IVOMICRITI. CHIP, Y at ica villi, Oneida ro., N, Y. Sept. 15, 1843. Dear Sir I owe it to the afflicted to inform y. u that in January la-t I was atiai ked by a very vio. lent cold, caused by wmkiog in the water, which settled on my lungs. It vas acconipanii'd bv a ve rj severe pain in my breast and sides, and also a disnes-ing cough. I had in attendance all the l est medical aid in our village ; but after exhausitng all their skill o no avail, they pronounced my di-ease a cosriHMni t-owst'MPTinw, and they one and all gave me up In tlir. After murh persuasion I gut ihe ronsrnt of mv physirian to we the Ilium of Wiun Camay pn pared by Da. Wiscab. 1 pur chased of tbe Agent in our place one bottle, before using half of which I l.egn to gain strength, and it w is very evident my cough was much better and my symptoms m every way improving. I have n"W used three bottles, and am restart d to vrrferl itrnhh. This re-nli is al ne owing lo the u-e of DR W (STAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHER RY ; and I take this method of H'ving you the in forimtion, parity to pay you the debt nf gnlilude I owe yiu, and partly that others similarly alllicted ma) kifw where to apply lor relief. Yrjy trulv youis, JAMES HAOE. M a. Palm in. Druggist, under date of Wslerville, Sept. 21th, lH4:t. writes; The statement given you by Mr. James Sage ia well known lo lie true by this whnlr community. It cirtdiilv was a nmst remaika' le cure. The sale of the Ralarn is very good, and its success in cures truty llattering. Yours reap ctfullv, D. D. PALMER. TIIK MOST I5KMAUKAIH.K CrRK V.WM lUK OUDKl). IlAtiMiritLn. N. J . April 20. 1 S 4:1. On or about the 13th day nf Oelolv-r, IH41, I was taken wtdi a violent pain in ihe si le near the liver, w Inch continued lor alaut five days, and was fol IioakI l y the breaking of an oleic, or alucens, in wanlly, which relieved the pain a little, but rau-ed ttie '.o throw up a greut qu.intity of olVen.ive uiatter and also much bloisj. Being grea'ly alaimed at hi-, 1 applied lo a physician, but he said be thought he rottbl do but little for me eiopi give me aoinr Mrrruri Pills, wh eh I refused to tske, feeling -aiisfietl that they could do me no good ; niaoy o itnr r. no dies were then procured by my wife and fiiends, but none did me any good and the di charge of hloo.l and conuption still continued every few days, and al last Income so ollensive Ihut I rou'd scarcely lreahe I was also seized with a vi olent rough, which at times cau-ed me to raise mui h nioie hlisi.l than I had done before and my disease continued in (his way, still growing worse, until February, when all hope of my recovery was given up, and my ItieHds all thought I would die ol s tiALLori so CoNst'NrrinN. At this moment, when my lite wasappareu ly drawing near its rlo-e, I heard of DR. W STAR'S BALSAM OF W ILD t'HELRY. and got a bottle which at Liivin mb ikmhiiatfh ; and by the Us of only three bottles of this med rine, all my puna were removed my rough and spilling of blood and cor ruption entirely slopped, and in a few weeka my health was so fsr restoted as to enable me lo work at my trade, (which ia a rarMnter,) and up lo Ihis lime 1 have enjoyed good hrallh. THOMAS COZENS. UiorrtiTsa CouaTr, N. J , ss. Peraoually cams before mi, the isbaciiksr, ons of 4 the Justices nf the Peace in and for the said cnun ty, Thomas Cozens, and being duly affirmed ac cordmg lo law, saith the above statement is in all things true. Affirmed before me, on the 20th of April, 1 B43. " J. UiitmiT.J P. 5 Such is the unprecedented success of this BAL SAM. "XATIRE'S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION'," a prescription congeniil to our wants, as itia pie pared from chemical exlrarts from substances which the author of nature has placed in our own land for wise purposes, that many who know nothing of the mode of its prepaniion are endeavoring to reap pecuniary benefits by selling, mi ailirle similar in name, or in appear mre. or bv representing their own lrah siierior to this BAI.SXM. or by put ting up a mixture and solemnly asseverating Ihsl it is imported from a foreign country, which i not the rase. All these deceptive aria goto show that WTn's Hi.ai is known lo Ihe World to be 'THE GREAT R EM EI1Y." and that to sell any mixture it must be like this in name, or pur port to be like it in su'-stance. tXy Believe not the cunningly wrought fabrics lions and take on'y tbe original and genuine Wistab's Balsam of Who t'Haat. NO OTHER CAN DE X.IKE XT. Address all or.lrrs to ISAAC BU ITS, No. 32 Ann St., New York. Agents, JOHN W. FRTLINO. Sunhurt, D. BR MM'IOAM. Northumberland, J. K. M OYER, Rfo,m,hun, 3. W AC JOHNS KLLER, SeRns-Crave, BROWN &. CREASY, MfJIinville. Feb. 22d, 1845 ly FIFTY IMIIJaAUlHiTiWAiriTT" CANTRELL'S Olcln-altMl rsuiilly .llcdicincs WILL not cure every thing, but still remain unequalled in their several departments by rvery thing ever ofTered to the public, who have voluntary came forward and filtered numerous snd highly respectable testimonials of their superior flic ICV. CuntreWs Compmmd Medicated Syrup of Sar. saparilla t or, Aim-Scorbutic Syrup, for the ci.re ol Scorfula, Chronic Itheu.n ilism, Chronic Swel lings of the Joints, Eruptions nf the Skin, slid ell Diseaes arising from the abuse of Mercury, Vc, unsurpassed by any thing in the market, combi ning all tbe virtues resident in the iar-aparilla with a modern nvdirament, only lately brought out by the most respertablo medical authorities. Price, SO cents per bottle. Cuntrell's .tnti-Dyspeptic Powder, for the re lief and permanent cure of that most distressing complaint, Dyspepsia, in all its forms and stages. It is duly a most valuable remedy. Sold in bottles at 25 and 50 cents each. Cantreirs .1fUf Mixture and Tonic Medico mcnta, stands at the head of rhe Hsl unrivalled by sny, or all tbe innumerable medicines in u-e throughout Ihe length and bread h of the land, for Ihe rure of Fevf.r and Aoi'E in all ita stages, and from all its consequences. Residents in Fever and Ague districts should never be without it. The ulwciil.er will forfeit FIFTY DOLLARS where his medicine tails to peiform a cure in the most obstinate cae. S .ld WhoVsale and Retail by CALEB CRES. SON. at bis Drug Varehoue, No. 6 North Third Street, Philadelphia; also, bv the regulirly ap pointed agent, Sl-M'H W. ROBERTS, holesa e Druggist, No. 54 Water Street. Mobile. Prepared orlv bv Ihe Sulwrriber, corner of C AR PENTER and SECOND Streets, below Christi an, Philadelphia, where it is also retailed. Observe, none aie genuine without the signature uf JOHN A. CANTRELL. C'antrcir Apuc JIKlure, or Tonic Itl'llcnmeiitu, For the cure of all Rilimts nfftctinns, if taken Of curding ia directions. It ia a never tailing remedy which no fami'y ought to be without, especially in low marshy Countries. As this medicine is put up under the proprie tor's immediate insertion on Ihe most scientific principles, being I'ur. ly Ycgetahle, and having tried its efficacy on thousands, for upwards of 12 years.and to his knowledge when taken strictly ac cording to directions, there has not been one fa lure. Under such circumstances I recommend II to the public, adding a cerlificats in support of my asser tion. I, John Rurns, do certify that I was in the ship Ttib.cro Plant of Phtl.uk l hi i, Cnpl. Reed, ill June, 1S27, bound to Liverpool; look the fever and ague and laid in Liverpool some lime under the doctor's Lands, went fiom thereto Baltimore, lay in the Infirmary for four or five weeks fiom iheiK-e l 1'hilailclphia; was six mouths under Dr. ("oats ; from thence lo New York went to the Hospital, remained there about four week without any relief turd every thing without any benefit, for five years. Hearing of Cantrell' Ague Mix lute from a friend, 1 went to bis store, told him h w 1 waa sfflictrd, and got a bottle of hi mixture and used it accorling to iltrertiona. It made a per lecl core, and I have not bad the least Mum sii.ee. I do wiih confidence recommend i' to the public. JOHN BURNS. Medicated .Syrup of Sarsapai Ilia. Phila.hij.hia, April 10th, 1644. Mr. Johk A. (AiTaLL, Dear Sir, Having hem affiicteJ for upwards of two tears with ulceration of the throat, de-troying the whole of the soft palate, then through the upper part of my mouth into my nose, from which sever al pieces of bone came out, which partially destroy ed mv speech, through a kind Providence and your Medicated Syrup ol Sarsaparill.i, I am now leslorrd lo petf. cl hejlth.and my sight, which was so much impair, d, is as Mrong as when a lv. I thought it a duty I owed loyou and those simi larly aih-cud, 10 make it public. Yuuis, Respectfully, SAMUEL KIRK, Corner of Truth and Coatca Streets. I, Oabril Jnnston, No. 6 Rerklrs Street, do cer tify (hat my wife, Jane, was a filleted for Iwo years with Rheuma'ism. and at last was entirely disabled, so that she was obliged lo be confined to ld , bear ing of Canfell's Medicated Syiup of Sarsaparilla, or Anti Scort.utic Syrup, I procured four b.tlb, which completely removed all her pains and still ness from her limbs; Iwo more bottles made a per fect cure, Hhe is now able to attend to her house bold doti.s as usual. O ABRIL JONsTON. Philadelphia, Jan. 22d, 1844. Qtj De-criptive Pamphlet may be had of the agents, (titan ) J. VV. FRILINO, Suubuiy, No. 9, 1844. ly .fifrn. as iiiTv '"sfcHaToiTA r, WHOLESALE & RETAIL 1 1 AT it CAP MA'FACTUIUMIS, South East corner of Market and 4th ttt.. l'lilladcliiula, WHERE ihey always keep on hand an exten sive isa.utment of HA TS li CA FS of every description, got up in the best and most approved si) le. Prison denrous of purchasing aupenor arti cles on Ihe most reasonahle terms, will find it lo iheir advantage to call before making purchase elsewhere. Philadelphia, Oct. ftlb, 1844.-1 OAKLEY'S nma-RATivE syri p. THE valuable properties of Oakley's Depura live Syrup of Sarsaparilla, aa a purifier of the blood, is ao well known to the public generally, that it is unnecessary to occupy much spare in set ting forth the advantages lo be derived from its use j wherever ihe medicine hsa once been intro duced, it lake precedence O'er all others: eveiy one that has Iskrn it, have derived so signal bene flrial resulta from it, thai il ia recommended by them with the ll'mtvt confidence. Physicians of the highest standing in the rnfrssion, prescril it to patients under their cure ; containing nothing del. terious. hut hi inn composed nf the most mild, yet effiraeinus vegetable materials.it is offered wiih Confidence, as the chet and most efficient pu. rtfier nf the blood now known. The use nf a few bottle, especially in Ihe sjirin-j month, will be at tended wiih a most decided improvement in the ge neral strength nf the system, eradicating any seeds of disease that may have been penerated, besides giving health anil vigor lo the body. For the cure of Scrofula or Kings Evil, Rheumatism. Teller, Pimples or eiuptions of the Skin, White Swelling. Fistula, Chronic Cough Asthma, etc. The nu merous certificates in the possession of the subscri ber and his agents, from physicians and other, are sufficient In convince the most r-keptical nf its su periority over all preparation of 8arsnpariiU. Sold wholesale and retail, by the proprietor, CiEOIUJE V. OAKLEY, North 5th street, Rea dinir, Berks Cuanty, and to he bad of the following pel sons : 1 In Northumberland County. 'A, B. ?tar, Sunhury; Ireland rV. Mtxel, McEwensville ; D Krauser, Milton. hi Union County. J. Grarbart, Scliuajrove! A. CJutelui, MiPlmhU'g. In Columbia County. R. W. McCay, Wash ington. Reading, March 14, 1R41. Ma. Oari.v.t: I believe it the u!y nf every one lo do whatever in their swer I w, for the b-ne-fit of their fellow man, and having had po-iiive proof in mv own family, of the wonderful propenie nf your Depurative Syrup of Sarsaparilla, I m st conscientiously recommend it lo the alllicted. We had Ihe misfortune to kse Iwo of our children, by the breaking out of ulcerous sores that covered the face, head and neck, although we had some of the most scientific physicians to attend nVm ami had tried all the known remedies, including Kwnim's Panacea, without avail. Another of my children was attackcil in the same manner, her face and neck was completely covered; ihe discharge was so offensive, and ihe disease at such a height, thai we despairetl of her life. Seeing the wonderful effects of your Depurative Syrup of Sarsaparilla, we were induced lo make trial of it, aa tbe last resort; it acted like a charm; the ulcers commenced healing immediately, a few bottles entirely restoredher lo her health, which she has enjoyed uninteriupledly ever since. As a purifier of the blood, I verily be lieve it has not its equal. JOHN MO YER, Tailor. Walnut street, near Fourth, Reading. Donglissville, April 19th, 1843. Ma. Oarliy: My son Edmund Leaf, had Ihe scrofula in the most dreadful and distreasing man ner for three years, dining which time he was de prived of ihe use of his limbs, his he.d and neck were covered with ulcers. We tried all ihe diffi-r-enl remedies, but to no effect, until recommended by Dr. Johnson of Nonistown. and also Dr, Isaac 1! 'tester, of Reading, to use your Depurative Syrup of Sarsaparilla, of whirh I obtained several bottles, ihe use of whirh d'ove the di-ease entirely out of his system, the sore healed up, snd the child was restored to irferl health, which he has enjoyed uninterruptedly ever since, to the astonishment of many persons who seen bim du.mg his affliction. I have thought it my duty, and send you this certi ficate that others who have a like affliction in the family may know where to obtain so valuable a medicine. Yours truly, AMELIA D. LEAF. Sept. 16. 1943 ly To Country JIcrchanlM. Boots, Shoos, Itotinet.e, Leghorn and l'alm Leaf Hats. (i. V. & L. H. TAYLOII, at the S. K. coriur of Market and Fifth Sts., PHILADELPHIA, OFFER for hale ao extensive ksmiiiiuc nt of the above ar'icb s, all of which they sell al unusual ly low pi ices, slid p ittirul.ulv invite the attention of buyers visiting Ihe ciiv, to an examination of their stock. (J. W. & L. B. TAYLOR. Philadelphia, May 25, 1844. ly Count ici'll'ltC'I'lt' DEATH BLOW. fphe puMic will please observe that no Drandreth - Pill are genuine, unless the box ha thrre la bel upon it, (the top, the sole and the bottom) earh containing a fic-simile signature of my hand writing, thus B. Branuhkth, M. D.- These Is-hel- aie engraved on steeL, Isautifully designed. and done at an eipense. of over f 2,000. Therefore It will he seen that the only thing necessary lo pro cure ihe medicine in its purity, w lo observe these labels. Remember the top, ihe side, and the bottom. The following respective person are duly auitu ri xcd, and hold CERTIFICATES OF AGENCY For the sale of Brandreih't Vegetable Universal Pills. Northumberland county : Milton Markey & Chamheilin. Sunhury 11. B. Masaer. M'Ewens- ville lulaiidiV Meixell. Northumeiland Wni. i Forsyth. Georgetown J. St J. Walla. j Union County: New Berlin -Bogar St Win- ter. Selinsgrove (Jeorge (Jundiutn. Mid. He- j Irtirg Isaac Smith. Beavertown David Hubler. Adamsburg Wm. J. May. MirHitishuig Menaeh Sl Ray. Hatlleton Daniel Long. Freehurg Ci. iV F. C. Moyer, Iewiburg Walls & (Jreen. Columbia county : Danville E. B. Reynold & Co. Berwick Shuman vV Ritleiihouse. Cat law issa C. O. Urobts. Blooinsburg John R. Moyer. Jeisey Town Levi Bisel. Washington Robl. McCay. Limestone Balli-' MrN'ch. Observe that each Agent has sn Engraved Cer tificate of Agency, containing a representation ol Dr BRANDRETH'S Manufactory al Sing Sing, and upon which will also be seen eiart copies of Ihe new lube Is now used upon the Rrandreth Pill Uares. Philadelphia, office No. . North Hth street. B. BRANDRETH.M.D. June 24lh, 143. CITY FUHMTUIK AUCTION', AND PRIVATE SALES ROOMS, Nus. yu and 31 North Tliiid Street, Near the City Hotel, PHILADELPHIA. CC MACKEV, Auctioneer, respectfully in- vile the attention of peraou desirous of pur chasing Furniture, to hia extensive Sale Rooms, (both public and Private.) for every description of Household Furniture, where can l ol.Uined at all limes, a Urge assortment of fashionable and well manufactured Cabinet Furniture, Beds, Mattresses, Sic, at very reduced price, for caah. (T Palea by Auction, twice a week. May SVih, 1813. ly ROSE OINTMENT for tktti:r. RINOWORMSJ, PIMPl. ON THE FATK, AND OTHEK . ri'TANEOfsl rRt'TTIONS. (Tj The following certificate describes one nflht most extraordinary cures eter effected by any application. Pmtnr.t miA, February 10, 1839. TJ'OR twenty years I was severely afflicted with TtTTKa on the Face and Head: the disease commenced when I was seventeen year old, and continued until the Fall of 1836. varying in vio lence, hut without ever 1ispnring. During most of the time, great part of my f cb was covered with the eruption, frequently attended with vinVnl itch, iug; my head swcl'rd at time until it frit aa if it would tniret the swelling v so g eit. that I could crcely get ley hat on. During the long perioj that I V. a." sffficted with the disease, I line. I a great many plications, (among them several rclehraied (reparations) a well as taking inward remedies, including a number of bottle of Swaim's Panacea, Extract of Sarstipnrilla, f:c. In fart, it-would be impo-riMe lo enumerate all tbe medicines I used. I was also under the care rf two nf the most dis tingutsdied physician of this city, but without re ceiving much l."iicfit, snd I despaired of ever being cured. In the f ill of I83fi, the disease at tbe time being very violent, I commenced using the Rose Ointment, (prepared by Vaughan tt Davis.) In a few applicalinna the violent itching ceased, the swelling abated, the f ruction began to disappear, and before I had used ajar the di-ease was entirely cured. It has now been nearly a year and a half since, and there is not a vetige of the disease re mr.iniuc. except Ihe scars from the deep pits formed by the disease. It is impossible for me to deacnlas i.i a certiorate the severity of the disea.-e and my sufirring, but I will be pleased to give a fuller ac count lo any person wanting further satisfaction, who will call on me. At tbe lime I commenced using the Rose Ointment I would have given hun dreds nf dollata to I rid of the disease. Since u sir.g it, I have recommended it lo several persons, (among them my mother, who had the disease bad ly on her arm,) who w. re all cureJ bv it J AMES Dl'RNELL, No. 15(i, Rare St. fj" The Rorb Ointment is prepared by E. B. Vaurfhan, South East corner of Third and Race streets, Philadelphia, and sold on agency in Sunhu ry, bv H. B. M ASSE R, May Mth, 1X43. Agent. itoc Clintn!iiit, for TctferT A PROOF OF EPS EFFICACY. I'HtLAnr.LPHiA, May 27th, 1839. rPHIS is to certify that I was severely articled with Tetter in the hands and feet for upwards of torty years ; the disease was attended generally with violent itching ami swelling. I applied to a number of physicians, and used a jreat many appli cations withisat effecting a cure. About a year since, I applied the Rose Ointment, which entirely stopped ihe itching, and a few applications immedi ately cured Ihe disease, which there has been no return of, although I had never been rid of it at any lime for forty year. RICHARD SAVAt.E, Eleventh, below Spruce Street. fXj Tbe Rose Ointment ia prepared by E. B. Yauuhan, S mth East corner of Third and Race Streets, Philadelphia, and sold on agency in Sunhu ry. by H. B. MASSEK, May 1 4th. 1843. Agent. MEDICAL APPROBATION OJthe ROSE OL'PME. T,Jor Tetter. LTHOL'till the superiority of the prrpatatioB over all others ia fully es'ahlUhed, the proprie tors take pleasure in laying before the ublic the following certificate from a respectable physician, a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Baugh, having found in this remedy that relief fir a tedious and disagreeable affection which the mean within the range of bia profession failed to afford, has not hesitated to give il hia approbation, although the prejudices and intrrests of that profession aie opposed to Eecret Remedies. Pmn t.nrutA, Sept. 19, 183(5. I waa recenlly troubled with a tedious herpetic eruption, which covered nearly one si te of my f ice, and extended over the ear. Mr. Yuughan, proprie lot of the Row Ointment, ohseiving my face, iiish ted on my Lying his preparation, of which he han ded me a jar. Although in common with die mem bers ol my profession, 1 di icountenance and dUap prove of the numerous nostrums palmed upon the public by ignoi ant pretenders, I feel in jus'ice hound to except the Rose Ointment fiom that c!a-a of me dicines, and lo give it mv approbation, aa it entire ly tured the eruption, although it hid resisted the usual application. DANL. liAl'tiH. M. D. Xj' The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B. Yauuhan, !Suth East corner of Third and R ice Stieets, Philadelphia, and sold on agency in Sun. bury, by H, B. MASMKR. MayJ4ffi 1843. .tjfrtit, EAGLE IH r.t3L? HI2 ISLs 9 Corner of Third and Vine Streets, WILLIAMSrOHT, PA. riHE uhsrnler respectfully announces to the A public, that he h is opened a Hotel in the com moilious brick building situate on the corner of I hird and Pine streets, where he will be happy lo I wjt npon those who may fivor him with their company. The Eagle Hotel is large and conveni ent, and furnished in the he-t modern stvle. Il is provided with a large number of well aired and comfortable sleeping apartments, rooms, private parlor, Ac Persona visiting Williamsport on bu siness or pleasure, may resl as-ured that every ex ertion will be used to render their sojourn at the "Eagle Hotel" pleasant and agreeable. HisTahle will be supplied with the very bel Ihe market af ford, and hi bar wiih the choicest wine and other liquors charge re .amiable, Tho Kagle Hotel possesses greater advantage in point of location than any other aimtlar establishment in the borough, being situate in the business pari of the town, and within a Convenient distance nf the Court House and Williamsport and Elmira Rati Road Depot. Sufficient Stabling provided, and good and trusty ostleia always in attendance. Attentive, accommodating and honel Servant have been rmidoved, and nothing left nndoneth.it I will add lo the comfort and accommodation of hia guesks. There will be a carriage always in attendance at the Boat Landin ; to convey passengers to and from the House, free of charge. CHARLES BORROWS. May 14th, 1842. tf Jlit'liacl Weaver V Soil, ROPE MAKERS & SHir CHANDLERS. No. 13 North Water Street. Philadelphia. nAVE conatanlly on hand, a general assort ment of Cordage, eine Twinea. Sic, vin I mi u Ropes, Fishing Ropes, White Rope, Manil la Rope, Tow Line lor Canal Boat. Also, a complete assortment of Seine Twines, Ac, such a Hemp Mied and Herring Twine, Heal Patent Ctll Net Twine, Cotton Shad and Hening Twire.Shia) Threads, &c, Ac. Also, Bed Cords, Plough Lines, Halters, Trace, Cotton and Linen Carpet Chain, Ac. all of which they will dispose of on reasonable teims. Philadelphia, November 13, 1842. ly. spJiuiNGrcoOu" cd No. ItfS Market Street, Philadelphia. INVITE the attention of Country Merchant to their extensive assortment of Bntoh French and American Dry ti'oods, w hich they offer for sale on the most reasonable term, Philadelphia, November 13, 1843. 1.
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