Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, November 01, 1845, Image 4

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    Marvellous.
A French rarnnt, at Djohn, went one night
quite exhausted to bed, after long and vain ef
fort to make not the sense ofd passage ina
GrPek poet. On tsllinj sslepp he (teemed to
himself to be transported in spirit to Stockholm.
where lie was conducted into the palaco of
Queen Christina, ushered into the royal library,
Mid placed before a compartment In which he
distinguished t small volume thnt bore title
now to him. He opened the volume, and found
in it the solution of the grammatical difficulty
which had so perplexed him. The joy which
he felt at the discovery awaking him, he struck
a light, and made a memorandum of what he
had seen in his dream. The dark passage he
now found perfectly cleared up. The ndwn
ture, however was too strange to suffer him to
rest sinVd without taking some stops to as
certain in how far the impressions of his noctur
nal journal corresponded with the reality. Des
cartes was dt that time at Stockholm, and our
etvaiil wrote to Clianut, the French ambassa
dor to the Swedish court, with whom he was
acquainted, requesting him to ask the philoso
pher whether the royal library hod such and
such peculiarities, (which lie described,) and
whether, in a certain compartment, a certain
volume, of such a size and form, was not to be
found, on such and such a page of which stood
ten Greek verses, a copy of which the gavant
subjoined. Descartes answered the embassa
dor, that, unless the querist had been in the
habit of visiting1 the library for the last 20 years
he could scarcely have described ita arrange
ment more accurately ; the compartment, the
volume, the Greek verses, all tallied exactly
with the description.
A counterpart to this story is related by
Wangenheim.
The son of a Wirtemberj jurist, was studying
at Gottengen, and having, occasion for a book
which he could not find in the library there,
and which he remembered to have seen at home,
wrote to request his father to send him the
same. The father searched his library for the
hook in vain; it was rijt to be found, and he
wrote to his son to this effect. Some time after
ns lie was at work in his library, and rose from
his seat to replace a book which he had done
with on its shelf, he beheld his son standing not
far from him, and in the net, as it seemed, of
reaching down a book, which stood at a consi
derable height, and on which the outstretched
hand of the figure was already laid: "My
son!" cried the astonished father, "how came
you here?" Ashe spoke the apparition van
ished. The father, whose presence of mind
wos not disturbed, immediately took down the
book on which the hand of the figure had seem
ed to be laid, ond, behold, it was the very one
which his son had written for. He sent it by
that day's post to Gottengen but soon after re
ceived a letter from his son, written en the ve
ry morning on which he had seen the appari
tion, and stating the exact spot where the wri
ter was confident the book was to be found. It
is unnecessary tossy that it was the very spot
which the npparitien had already indicated.
Dublin Fnivcriity Magazine.
As Easy Tempered Mas. We were much
amused by a story told of a stuttering man, not
many leagues from Vermont, who unfortunately
became possessed of a pair of "breachy" cittle.
lie offered them for sale, but such was their
reputation for tearing down, and getting over
fences, that nobody wished to buy. At length
a stranger came to look ot them, and inquiring
into their dieprsitions, was told by the owner
that they never troubled him in any way. Sat
isfied with the price, the stranger purchased
and paid down for them.
It was not lung before he returned and claim
ed damages.
"They tear down my best fences," said he.
"I th th-think it qu qu-quite likely," replied
tbe seller, coolly. '
"And I understand they served you in the
same way."
"We-we-well, I shsh-should rather th-lftink
they did !"
"But," exclaimed the indignant purchaser,
didn't you tell me they n.-ver troubled you any 7"
"To be sti-eu-sure I did," answered the other;
"the f-fa-fact is, never ht $-t-iuck things t-t-trouble
me!',
Likewise ant Also. Mr. J. once objected
to the competency of a witness, alleging that he
was non-compos. The Court granted leave to
test the matter.
"Can you ted me my friend, the difference
between likewise and aha 1"
"May be az'ou 1 can," replied the witness.
"Go on, sir, let ns heae."
"Well, you see 'on, Col. P. is a lawyer."
"Very well," said the counsel.
"And you is a lawyer .io."
"Very well."
"Col. r. is iif wise a gentleman. But you
is not likewise."
The lawyer waa dumb.
A prisoner being brought up at London
police office, the following dialogue passed be
tween him and the magistrate :
"How do you live!"
"Pretty well, air; generally little beef and
pudding for dinner!"
I mean, sir, hov do you get your bread 1"
"I beg your worship's pardon; sometime, at
the baker's, and sometimes at the chandler's
shop."
" Vou may be as witty as you please, sir; but
I meao simply to ask you, huw do you do 1"
"Tolerably well, I thank you air; I hope your
woisbip is well also.
DiMt NOTE LIST.
PEIVIVSTrLTAWIA.
The following list shows ths current value of all
Pennsylvania Bank Notes. The most implicit re
liance may be placed upon It, as it la ewe-teee
larefully compared wilh ai d corrected from Bick
ncll's Reporter. .
Hanks In Philadelphia.
AW. 1.0CATIO. '
I'tULAO.
NOTES AT PAR.
Bank nf North America , ,
Bank of the Northern Liberties ,
Commercial Bank of Penn'a. . ,
Farmers' and Mechanics' Dank .
Kensington Bank .
par
par
par
pnr
par
par
psr
pnr
par
par
par
Philadelphia Dunk . .
Schuylkill Bank
dniuhwark flank . .
Wcatprn Hunk .
Mechanics' Hank .
Manufacturers' ft Mechanics' flank
Country Itanli.
Bank of Chester County
Hank of Delaware County
Hank of Gcrmarilnwn
Bank of Montgomery Co.
Doylcstown Bank
Hasten Bank
Farmers' Hank of Ducks co
Office of Bank of Penn'a.
Office do do
Office do do
Office do do
Westchester par
Chester par
(Jermnrilnwn par
Norris'nwn par
Doylcatown par
Easton pnr
Bristol par
Harrishnrg" These
Lancaster I offices
Reading, (do nut
Huston J issue n.
DISCO TINT.
NOTES AT
Rank of the United States
flank of Penn Township
Guard Hank' .
Moyameneing Dank
Bank nf Pennsylvania
Miners' Bank of Polleville
Bank of Lewistnwn
Bank nf Middbtown
Bunk of Northumberland
Philadelphia
.10
par
P"
par
par
J
M
Potigvillo
Lewistnwn
Midilletown
Northumberland par
Columbia Bank & Bridge co.Cohimhia
par
ft1
i
Carlisle Bank Carlisle
Exchange Bank Pittbure
Do do branch of Hollidavahurg
Farmers' Bank of Lancaster Lancisiet
Lancaster County Bank Lancaster
Farmers' Bank nf Reading Reading
Harrisburg Bank Harrisburg
Lancssler Bank Lancaster
Lebanon Bunk Lebanon
Merchants' &. Manuf. Hank Pittsburg
Bank of Pittsburg Pius'iurg
VVeat Branch Bank Williiiiiiapurl
par
par
par
p.!
i
i
i
U
if
Wyoming Bank Wilkcaharre
Northampton Bank Allentown
Berks County Bank Reading
Office of Bank of U. 8. Pittsburg
failed
do
Do do do Erie
Do do do New Brighton
Kensington Sav. Ins. A do
Penn Township Sav. Ins. do
Bank of Chamberidiurg Chamborahurg
Bunk of Gettysburg Gettysburg
Bank of Susquehanna Co. Montrose
do
i
2
H
ljalj
H
U
4
1
Erie Bank Eri
Farmers' A Drovers Bank Waj'rieshurg
Franklin Bank Washington
Honesdale Bank Hencsihile
Monongahela Bank of B. Brownsville
York Bank York
N. B. The notes of those banks on which we
omit quotations, and substitute a dash ( ) are not
purchased by the Philadelphia hrokera, with the
exception of those which hate a loiter of reference.
BROKEN BANKS.
Philadelphia Sav. Ins. Philadelphia
Philadelphia Loan Co. tlo
dchuvlkill Sav. Ins. do
Manual Labor Bank (T. W- Dyott, prop.)
failed
failed
fold
fulled
fowanda Bank
Tnwauda
Alleghany Bank of Pa.
Bank of Beaver
Bank of Swatara
Bank of Washington
Centre Bank
City Bank
Farmers' & Mech'ca' Bank
Farmers' &. Mech'cs' Bunk
Farmers' & Mech'cs' Bank
Harmony Instituto
Huntingdon Bank
Juniata Bank
Lumtiermen's Bank
Bedford
Beaver
Harrighurg
Washington
ltelbfonla
Pltlshuig
Pittsburg
Fayette co.
(irecncuxtSe
Harmony
no sale
closed
closed
fulled
closed
no sale
failed
failed
failed
no nale
Huntingdon rio sale
Lewisiown no sale
Warren
DundnfT
New Hope
Milton
Mead'illo
failed
no sale
closed
liO sale
closed
Northern Bank of Pa.
New Hope Del. Bridge Co.
Northumh d Union Col. Uk.
North Western Bank of Pa.
Office of Schuylkill Bank
Piirl Carbon
Carlisle failed
Montrose closed
I'nioniown filled
Grcenshurg closed
Wilkceharre no sale
Pa. Agr. & Manuf. Bank
Silver Lake Bank
Union Bank of Penn'a.
Westmoreland Bank
Wilkesbarre Bridge Co,
CTT All notes purporting to lie on any Pennsyl
vania bank not given in the above lift, may be Mil
Jown aa frauda.
KEW jr.usr.Y.
Bank of New Biunawick
Belvideie Bank
Burlington Co. Bank
Commercial Bank
Brunswick
Belvidere
Med lord
Perth Amhoy
Briditeton
Mount Holly
liahway
N. Itiunswirk
Middielowii 't.
failed
I
par
par
par
failed
I
Cumberland Bank
farmers Bank
Farmera and Mechanics' Bk
Farmers' and Mechanics' Bk
Farmers' and Merchant' Bk
Franklin Bank of N.J.
Jersey Ulty
failed
lailetl
failed
Hoboken Bkg&. dazing Co II oh,. I, on
Jersey City Bank Jern y City
Mechanics' Bank Patu-raoii
Manufacturer' Bank Belleville
Morris County Bank Mornstown
Monmouth Bk of N. J. Freehold
Mechanics' Bank Newark
Mechanic and Manuf, Bk Trenton
Morria Canal and Bkg Co Jersey City
filled
failed
4
failed
4
par
HO aale
Post N otes
Newark Bkg & Ina Co Newark
New Hops Del Bridge Co LainiHiitavillu
N. J. Manufac and Bkg Co llohokeii
1
faded
fulled
N J Proteclon dt Lombard I k Jersey t.tiy
Orange Bank Orange
4
fulled
Patenon Bank r aierwwt
Peoples' Bank do
l'nuceton Batilt rrinceton
Salem Banking Co Salem
State Bauk Newark
Htate Bank Eliliethtown
State Bank Camden
Slate Bank of Morria Muniktown
State Bank Trenton
fcalem and Pbilad Manuf Co Halem
Sussex Bank Newton
Trenton Banking Co Trenton
Union Bank Dover
Washington Banking Co. Ilackenaack
DCLAWAKE,
Bk of Wilm & Brandy wine Wilmington
Bank of Delaware Wilmington
Bauk nf Bioyrna Smyrna
Do blanch Millord
Farmers' Dk of Htate of Dvl Dover
Do branch Wilmington
Do branch Georgetown
Do branch Newcastle
Union Bank Wilmington
ff Under 5's
pur
1
fuiletl
failed
i
ri
failed
par
par
par
par
lt
par
par
par
0Q- On all banks marked thus f ) there ara ei
ther counterfeit or altered notes of the varioua ds
1 eeuiinations, ia circaUuou.
i tWI STAR'S M'
I? ALS AM OF WILD CIIEItllY, ,
A Contpnnttit flaUsjvni Prepsrstloia from
Wild Cherry lUrk and Tr, . , , ,
77ie brut remedy hnniim to the tuarltijnr the eure nf
emiieha, tnM. anthma, crmip, bb-eding of thl
lunsr, tvhmpinf cnugh, brtmchitii, fi7
tmn. nhnrlntM of breath, pain and
wrnknew in the breast or aide,
liver enmfilnint, and tht
Jimt lase nf
CONSUMPTION.
Wp will not assert Iral ibis B M.SAM will rnre
Conxumpiion In ist Hwnr" form, but it has cured
manv after all ether mesns of relief had been tried
)n vain. And whv not 1 It seems thai ths WILD
CHK.RRV was destined by Nntnte to be our PA
NACEA for the l aiaiina diseases nf this e dd la
tiitlde. Let not the despairing invalid waste his
mnnev nod one TIME, to him all important,
in frtirrimendnff wilh the Irsahv nolrnm of the
dv. t'lit use at tnre a medicine that will cure. If a
cure lie p a-ible a medicine thai science app'nves.
and manv years nf experience h ive demonstrated
thai tl i?'oy relieves.
'There i nn rh thing ait fit if." In the history
of this woriderlnl BALSAM. Evidence the most
convincing evpitencc that no one ean doubt, fotly
etabli hen this fact. For the aike of brevity we
sc'pct the fol owing from thousands.
Inane Plait, Er)., Editor of the Pokeepsie Eaale.
one of the m 'St infliiential j uirnnN in ttie state of
New Voik, stairs undei the nut'inrity of his own
naoie, ihil a young lady, a relative of h's. ot verv
delicate ronsti'Uiion, was atiacked in Felt. 1812.
wilh seere cold, which immediately produced spit
ting of blond, rough, fi ver, nnd other lianeemns and
alurmii'g symptoms. Thronuh medirnl Meatmen'
nnd cue he paitialty recovered dnrinir somme'.
But nn the return nf winter she was attacked more
violently tban at fi'st, she became srarrelv aide to
walk and s lieulded with couch, chills and fever
every day, and appealed to be Roing rapidlv with
consnnip inn at lhi lime, when there a n i sign
of improvement, Mr. Plait procured a boMle . f
Wistah a Bis!l of Wun t.nr;nsT, which she
took, and it . einingly restored her. She g l a se
cond, and befoie it a half taken he wa restored
to fiirfi-rt lirnlli, which shehns enjoyed to the pre
sent lime, wuhnut the alightiTI syniploio of her for
mer di-e ae,
Mr. P'att sav "the pure enme tinder my own nh
sei ration and I cannot be mistaken as to the facta."
EXTRACT OF A J.KTTKR MOM A POST
MASTER. DATED
Pkmrrokk, Washington co., Maine, Apr. 29. 1 M4.
MR. ISAAC BUTTS. Dear Sir: At the re
qneiit of many of my friends in this place, and vicl
i.iiy who are afflicted with consumption and liver
romp'ainta, I lake the liberty of asking you to ap
point someone in ibis county as agent loell Wis
tak's Balsam or Wmi Ciikhrt, and to send him
a few dozen, as there ia none of i! for aale within
200 miles from this. I have no doubt that it would
meet wilh a ready sale if it were where it could be
I loc u red without too much expense and delav.
My wire was attacked about ail months since
wilh what the physicians called the first s'age of
Consumption a complaint v,ry pievalent in ibis
. c'inn of country. Having seen the Bj's.iih ad
verl'sed in Annuals.
(XT' 200 XOXX.ES FBOXvX HERE, -0
I Ink the pains lo send there for a bottle nf it,
whirh she look, and which helped her so much that
I sent for lo hollies more, whiih she has als la
ken, and ?he now siys she has .not fell so well for
sit years as she does at this lime. All thoae who
have inquired nf me and aaeeitained what efieel the
Balsam hd, are nnjioua lo have some for sale in
tht- vicinity, which is ibe cuse of mv writing yon.
Please inform me by irluin of m ill whether you
i-onr!ude lo send some, and if ao to whom, in order
I hut it inav be known where it ran he had,
I am wilh re-peel vonra, etc.
P. G. FAUNS WORTH, P. M.
The whole country iafast learning that no medi
rllll. no phvsician no preparation of any kind
whali ver can eqnal Da. Wis r A a' Balsam of
Wilii Chkhsi.
a Titi'isT wosnrniTL c the.
WaTsavm.it, Oneida co.. N. Y. Sept. 1 5, 1843.
Dear Sir I owe it to the afflicted to inform y- n
that in J oiuary l.i-t I aa attacked by a very vio
lent cold, caused by woiking in the water, which
aettled on my lung. Il v;a accompanied by a ve
ry severe pain in mv breast and sidea, and also a
iltsnrssiiig rough. I had in attendance all the brst
medicil aid in our village ; hut after exhausting all
their skill m no avail, they pronoum-ed my di-ease a
cofinmkii coKsi'MrTiuji, and they one and all
ifee me up to ilie. Alter much peraimsinn I gol
ihe consent ol mv physician to use the liALai nf
Willi Camay prepared by Da. WierAK. I pur.
chsed of the Agent in our place one bottle, before
using half of which I began to gam strength, and it
waa very evident my cough waa mnch better and
my symptoms in every way improving. I have
now used three bottles, and am rettored to perfect
health. This re-nlt ia al ne owing lo the ue of
Lilt WISTAU'S BALSAM OF Wfl.D CHER
HV ; and I take this method of giving you the in
formation, parity to ptv you the debt of gratitude
I owe y no, and partly that other similarly afflicted
ma) know where to apply for relief.
Vetv trulv youis, JAMES S AOE.
Mh. lALiiii. Druggist, under dte of Waterville,
Sept. ?4th, IH4:. wriiea;
The aiHtement given you by Mr. JameaSage is
well known to be Iron by thia whole community.
II Ci rt unlv waa a most remaikal le eure. The sale
of the Balsam i very good, and ita sorresa in cures
j liuty flattering. V'oura reai" ctfully.
P. LI. f A L, TIL, II.
THK MOST KKMAltKAni.K
CU11K KVKll UKCORDKl).
llAiinosrirLn, N. J . April 30, 1843.
On or about the 13th day of October, 1841, I was
Liken with a violent pain in the si le near the liver.
i which continued lor ahoul fivedaya. and waa fol-
I lowed by ttia breaking of ao nicer, or l areas, in.
j w,r(v which relieved the pain a little, hut caused
I nn,. ,.. ikrstui alt, itn.it nit.inlllw nf on.Okil'M matter
and also much I'lood. Being gready abomed at
'ibis, I applied lo a physician, but he s.id he ihmigt t
he eould do but linle for me exceiu nve mo a. one
i
l,Hr I Mereuru Pills, wh ch I refused to take, feeling
I"" I a'lsfiej that ihey could do me no good-; niany o-
1 thei run. dim were then procured by my wile and
1 I friends, but none did um any goodand the dis
charge of blood and corruption still mntuiutd every
few daya, and at last Income ao onenaive that I
could scarcely breathe. I wa alao arixed wilh a vi.
olciit cough, which at times caused me to raiae
much mure blood than I bd done before anil my
disease continued in thia way, siill growing worse,
until February, when all hope of my recovery was
given up, and my tneada all thought I would dis
of a Gallopibo CosavMrTiosj, At thia moment,
w hen my lite waa apparency drawing near iuclore,
I heard of DR. WfsTAK'8 BALSAM OF
WILD CHELRY, and got a bottle which at
LitviD ms iMMxniATSi.v and by the uss of only
three bottles of ihi mrdicine, all my pains were
removed my cough and spitting of blood and cor
ruption entirely stopped, and in a few weeks my
beslth wss so far reatoied as to enable me to work
at my trade, (which i a carpenter,) and up to thia
lime I base enjoyed good health.
THOMAS COZENS.
Gloccsstsb Coostt, N. J , sa.
S
, Personally csme bsfvrs at, Ibe toUciibsr, eue ef
the .fdstiees of the Peaes In and for the said conns
ty, Thomas ('ozena, and being duty affirmed sc.
cording to law, saith the above atatement ia in all
thinira true.
Affirmed before me, on tbe 20th of April, 1843,?
J. CLtttttST. J P." $
Srich is the unprecedented succeas of thia BAL
SAM. "SATIRE'S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION," ,
a prescription congeniil 10 our wants, as ilia pre.
pared from rhemic.il extiacta from subslanrea which
the author nf nature haa placed in our own land
for wias purpose, that many who know nothing
of the mode of i'a prcparninn are endenvorina to
reap pecuniary beneUta by sellinp. an siticle similar
in name, or in nppear tnre. or hv representing their
own trash as sitierior to this BALAAM, or hv pul
ling up a mixtute and Solemnly asseverating that it
is imported from a foreiun country, which is not the
rase. All these deceptive arts goto show thai
WtT(' Balsam i known lo the world lo be
"THE CHEAT nEMEDY." and that to
any mixture it must he like thia in name, or prr
port lo be like it in substance.
fXy" Believe not the cunningly wrottobt fabrics,
lions and lake nn'y the original and genuine
Wistau's Balsam of Wn.rt I'nssnT
NO OTHEH CAN BE X.XKS XT. j
Address nil orders lo ISAAC BU ITS, No. 3S j
Ann M., New Y "U.
Agents, JOHN W. FUMLING.. Sunfmrv,
I). BK MI I'ltSAM. Knrthnmberland,
i. K. MOVKK. Bhnmxhute,
J. W AtSGONSKLLEIt, StVn-r.rove,
BROWN cV. CHEASY, MUnvi!le.
Feb. 22.1. 1815 1 y
FIFTY )()lJ,AUSi:M'Ani) f
CANTRELL'S
Cclcltrntccl Family iTIcdicinos
J'lLL not cure everv thing, but stiil rem iio
uueunalleii in tnrir several Department ny
every thing ever ofTered lo the public, who have
voluntary came forward sod odered numerous snd
h iit I I y respeclahls Irsiiinoiiials of their superior
i llicarv.
Cinfreir$ Compound Medicated Syrup of Sa'
tnpnrilla i or, Aiiti-Scorbutir yrup, for the cure
ol fcnrfiila, Chronic Uheu.n ilism. Chrome Swel
lings ot the Joints, Eruption nf the Skin, slid all
Diseases arising from the abuse of Mercury, tfrc..
unsurpassed by any thing in the maikel, roinhi.
nirig all the virtuea resident in the Snr-nparill
with a modern medicament," only lately brought
oil! tiy the most respectable, medical authorities.
Price, 50 cents tier bottle.
Cnnrell't .Inti-Dyrprptie Puwdrr, for the re
lief and permanent cure of that rn t distressing
complaint, Dyspepsia, in all il form snd sibb.'s.
It is truly s most valuable remedy, bold in but lie
at 2S and fiO cents each.
CuntrrWi .Isue Mixture and Tunie Mnhra-
menta, stands at lha head of the list unrivalled by j
any, or all Ibe innnmerni.ie meoicinea in ue
throughout the length and bread h of the land, for
the cure of Fsvf.r und Aocs in all iia stages, and
Irum all it ronseqiienres.
Kesident in Fever and Ague districts should
never be wilhout it.
The suhsciber will forfeit EIFTY DOLLARS
where his medicine tails lo peiform s cure in the
most obslina'e rase.
Sold Who'e.nle and Retail by CALEB CRES
SON, at hi Druj Warphonsp, No. fi Norih Third
Street, Philadelphia; also, hv the regularly ap
pointed agent. SKI'H W. ROBERTS, Wboleea e
Druggist, No. 54 Water Street, Mobile.
Prepared orlv tiv Ibe Sulwcriber, corner of ' AR
TENTER and SECOND Sireets, below t'hfisti
an, Philadelphia, where it i also retailed,
OUacrve, none ara genuine without the signature
f JOHN A. CANTRELL.
Cnnlrcir Aeruo Nlxlure, or Tonic
Itldlruineiifu,
For the eure of all HHmi affections, if taken oc-j
cortling to directions.
It ia a never lulling remedy which no family
oughi to be without, especially in low marshy
countries.
As this medicine ia put up under the proprie
tor's immediate inspection on the most scientific
principles, being Purely Vegetable, and having
tried its etficacy on thousanda, for upwards of VI
years, and lohis knowledge when taken airiclW ac
cording to directions, there has nut been one fa dure.
Under such circumstance I recommend il lo ihe
public, adding a certificat in support of my asser
tion. I.John rtnrns, do certify that I was In the ship
TobCCO Plant of PhibicMibia, Capl. Reed, in
June, 18S7, bound to Liverpool; took Ihe fever
and ague and laid in Liverpool some l ine und. i j
Ihe doctor's bands, weot fmm there to Baltimore,
lay in the Infirmary for four or five weeks from
thence lo Philadelphia ; waa aix month untier Dr.
Coals ; from thence to New York went lo the
Hospital, remained there almut four week wilhout j
any relief tiled every thing wuhnut any benefit,
for five yeara. Hearing of l anlrell a Ague imix
lute from a friend, I went to hi store, told him
h w I waa afflicted, and got a bottle of hi mixture
and need il according lo directions. Il made a per
lect cure, and I have uol had the leasl return sit ce.
I do wilh confidence recommend it to the public.
JOHN BURNS.
Medicated Sjm fSartiniai Ilia.
Philadelphia, April 10th, 1K41.
Mr. John A. Cahtrull,
Dear fir, Having betn afflie'ed for upwards nf
two vear with ulceration of the throat, ile-troying ,
the whole of ihe soft paints, then ihrouuh the upper j
part of mv mouth into my noe, from which sccr- j
hI piece of bone rame out, which panialiy detrov
ed my speech, through a kind Providence and your
Medicated Syrup ul .irspaiill.i. I am uowtestor. il
lo perfect hevilth.and my sight, which was so much
impair, d, Is as strong as when a hov.
I thought it a duty t owed to you and those eimU
Jarly aflecltd, to make it public.
Youia, RispectftiHv,
SAMUEL KIRK.
Corner of Tenth and Cnaiea Streets.
I, Gatiril Jonaftin, No. 6 Re-kleaa Street, do eer
ifv Hint my wife, Jane, wa afllic'ed for two year
wilh Khrumaiism, and at la-t wjs entirely iloai l.il,
ao that she waa obliged to be conlined lo Ik d , bear
ing nf t'ant'ell's Melicaled Syiup of Saiaiparilla,
or Ami Scorbutic Syrup, I procured four boll I. a,
which completely removed all her pain" and lill"-lu-aa
from her limha; two more boiilea made a pi r-
fect rure. She i now able ! attend to her house
hold diuns a usual. HAH KIL JONSTON.
Philadelphia, Jan. t3d. 1844.
erf Derripiivo Pamphlet may be had of lbs
agents. (Gratia.) J. W, FRILING,
Sui.buiy. Nov. 9, 1844. ly .tgent.
A S II II Y aV It OCA 1
WHOLESALE Ai RETAIL)
HAT & CAP MAKUFACTUKERS,
Soulk East corner of Market and ith (..
Philadelphia,
WHERE thry alwaya keep on hand an exten
sive assortment of HATH U CA PS of every
description, got up in Ihe best and moat approved
at le. Prisons deriroua of purchasing au per tor arti
cles on ihs moat reasonable term, will Hud it lo
their adautage lo call before making purchases I etc., at very reduced prices, lor caab.
elsewhere. 'I Balee by Auction, twice week.
Philadelphia, Oct. Mh, 1811. ly 1 May tVth, 1843. ly
OAKLEY'S
. DCMJnATlTE SYRtTP.
THE valuable properties of Oakley'a Depnra
tive Syrup of ptaraaparilla, aa a purifier of the
blood,, is so well known to lbs public generally,
that it ia unnecessary to occupy much spare in ret
ting forth ths advantages lo be derived from ita
uae; wherever, the medicine haa once been intro
duced, it takes precedence over all othera t evety
one that haa taken it, have derived so rignal bene
ficial results from il, that it ia recommended by
them with the trmnst confidence. Physicians of
tne highest slan'iina In the profession, prescribe it
lo pa'ieots under their care t containing nnthina
J..l..ia.... I... i v. .i ..i .u. . :i.i
" " V """" ,"""'' I
yel e W.ous vegetable materials. It is ofTered wilh
confidence, as the rheappat and most efficient .n-
rmer oi inn uioou now anovsn. i ne use nr a lew
bottlea, especially in the spring months, will he al
tended wilh a moat decided impiovement in the ire
neral strenath of the sysiem. eradipaiinc anv seed. I
oi oisenr inai mar nave oeen feeiierno'ii, oesioea
givinu health and viaor to the body, For the pure j
of Scrofula or Kings Evil, Rheumatism. Teller,
I'implea or eiuption nf the Skin, While Swelling,
Fistula, Chronic Cough Asthma, At, The no
memo ri"'ifira'ca in the possession of the subaerl-
her and his sgenia, from physicians arid others, nre
sufficient lo convince the moat skeptical nf in su-
ticrioritv over all nrennralions of B.irssnarilla. I
Sold whole-ale and retail, hv the proprietor,
OEOKOE W. CUKLEY, North Sth street. Kea
ilinif, Beiks Conniy, and lo lm bad oftlie following
pet sous ;
In Knrthumherlnnd Vnunrt. II. B. Maas.v,
Siiribury j Ireland A. Muel, McEwpusville ; I)
Kraii r. Milton.
In Union County. J, Gearharl, Seliiisgrovp;
A. Outelina, Mitllinbil'il.
7l Columbia County. U. W. Mcf'ay, Wash
Ington.
Reading. March 14. 1S4H. !
Mb. OAKl.r.r: I lielieve il the uty nf every j
onp lo do whatever in iheir power I ip", for the b"ne.
fit of their fellow man, and having had piiive j
prool in mv own family, of ihn wonderful properiies i
nf your Depuraliie Syrup of Saisnparilla, I m-'St j
conscientiously recommend it to tbe afllirted. We i
had the misfortune lo kwe two of our children, hv j
I the break mi out of ulcerous sores that covered the I
I face, head and leck. nllhouah we hud some of the j
moat scientific, physicians lo attend Ihi m and had
tried all the known lemedies, incliidiug Swaim's I
Panacea, without avail. Anniher of my children j
was attacked in lh asms manner, her face ar.d 1
neck Vim completely covered; the discharge was so !
ntleusive, and the disease at such a height, that we
despaired of her life. Seeing the wonderful ellect j
of vonr Depuralive Syrup ot Snrsaparul i, we were ;
induced to make trial of il, a the Inst reaort ; il
acted like a charm; the ulcers commenced healing '
immediately, a f w bottles eniirelv rrstorpiMier to
her henlih, which abe hsei joyed tiiiinteriui'ledly
ever since A a punlirr ol the tiioml, l verily lie
lieve it has not its equal.
JOHN MOVER. T.ilor.
Walnut street, near Fourth, Reading.
Dongl issville, April 19lh, 184:t.
Ma. Oaklf.t: My son Edmund Leaf, bad the
scrolnla in the moat dreadful and distressing man
ner for three yeara, dining which time he wia de- j
privrd of ihe use nf his limbs, hi ,e,d and neck
were covered vt it h ulcers. We tried all.ihe difl'-r.
ent remedies, but to no i fleet, until recommended !
. . f . I I T f '.
ny lr. Jolit.sor, or .x.r.isrowo. nno ,so ur. Isaac
linger, oi i eao.r.g. in use, our ..epuiioi.e op
of S.ireaparilla, of which I obtained aeveia bonles
ihe use of which d'ove ihe disease emmiy out of
i hi em ' sore healed up. and the child was
restoreuto prrlcct liealin. wmcn lie na rnpneu
unii.lerruple.lly ever since, to the astonishment of
many persons who seen him duung his affliction.
I n.ivetnougnt.1 my iiu.y. .,. en.i you mis rem-
ficate that others who have a like affliction in the
family may know where to obtain so valuable a
meuuinu. iuuii uui),
. AMELIA D. LEAF.
Sept. t, 1843 ly
To Country .lDcrtliants.
Hoots, Shoes, Bonnets, Leghorn and
Palm Leaf Hats.
C. AV. v L, K. TAYLOK,
at the H. E. corner of Market ami Filth S's.,
PHILADrLPHIA,
VFFER for rate an xtensive ausorunent of the
vyahoe aritrba, all of which tin v sell al unusual-
ly low piices, and paiticul.nly invite the attention
of buvera viailiug the citv, loan xamuiation ol
iheir stock. G. W. L. B. TAYLOR.
Philadelphia, May 2S. 1844. ly
iuuiiterttiteiN' I
DEATH BLOW.
The public will please observe that no Brarubeth i
Pilla are genuine, unless the box haa three la- I
bet upon it, (the top, the able and the bottom)
each containing a fjc-simile signature of my hand-
writing, Ihua B. Bkasiimeth. M. D.Theae la. J
bel-aie engraved on steel, beautifully designed,'
and done at anetpenseof over f 2.tl(l0.yr-Thcrrfoie I
il will le seen thai the only thing necessary to pro- ,
rure the medicine in its purity, ia lo unserve niese
laU ls.
Remember the lop, the side, and the bottom,
; The following ieperlive person are duly auth. ri
I led, and hold
CERTITIOATES Or AGENCY
! r. ., ,.c r, 1...L'. rr
Pills.
Northumbnland county : Milton Mackry A
Chamheilin. Sunhury H. B. Miswr. M'Kwena
ville Irel.ind A Mem II. Northumbeil.tnd Win.
Forsyth. Georgetown J. & J. Wall.
Union County: New Berlin Pogar & Win
ter. Selinagrove George Gundium. Mill. lie- ,
burg Isaac Smith. Beaver'own David llubler. !
Ad.imsburg ni. J. May. MitHinsbuig Menseh ;
tc Ray. Haitlelon Daniel Long. Freehnrs; 1
U. A F. C. Mover. Lewtshurtj Walia & Giecn, '
t'olumbia county : Danville E. B. He) nobis :
A Co. Berwick Shuman St, R Henhouse, t'a1- i
lawisaa t '. G. Brobts. Blooinaburg John R.
Moyer. Jeisey Town Levi Bis. I. Waahingtou ;
Robl. Mi Cay. Limestone BalU-' t V.cNtnch. j
Observe that each Agent haa an Lngraved Cer
tificate of Agency, containing a representation of
llr BRANDRE'i'H's Manufactory st Sing Su.g,
and upon which will alao be seen exact copiea ol
the new labels now used upon the Brandrelh I'ill
Boxt.
Philadelphia, office No. 8. North 8ih elreet.'
B. BRANDRETH.M.D.
June 24th, 1843.
CITY FUKMTUI.E AUCTION,
AX?S PRIVATE SALES ROOMS,
Nog. VJ'J and 31 North Third Street,
Near the City Hotel,
PHILADELPHIA.
-I C. MACKEY, Auctioneer, respectfully In-
ilea the attention of persona deairou of pup
chasing Furniture, lo his extensive Sales Rooms,
(both public snd Piivste.) for every descripttpn of
Household Furnituie, whi rs can be obtained at all
timea. a large assortment of fashionable and well
manufactured Cahtner Furniture, lied, Maliraeaee,
ROSE OINT1VIENT
FOn TETTCsl.
RINOWOHMK, nIPt,Bsj ON THK rAr t, AND OTHER
ri'TAfKOI!N RRI rTliiNS.
Qj The following eertificaie dce-ibe ane of fht
mot extraordinary eure ever ejfeeted by any
application.
PHUAnr.r rstA, February 10.
TOR twenty yeara I was severely afflicted wild
Tfttkm on the Face and Ileadt the diseas
commenced when I was seventeen yesra old, anil
continued until the Fall of 1836, varying in vio
lence, but wiihoul ever disappearing. During most
of the time, great part of my f ice was covered with)
the eruption, frequently ailended wilh violent iicli
it'BS my head swelled al tim
,,, llllM,he swelli.w w.
.rnrr,.,y fH my hn, nn u
log; my head swelled al time until it relt aa if it
was so g'Pat. that I conKI
nriog the long period
thai I was afflicted wilh the disease, I tiaeil a great
many S plication, (among them several celebrated
preparation-) e.a wi II a taking inward remedies,.
in(.ding a numher ofl
tiles of .Vorwru ranaeea.
Extract nf Sarsnptirillii, Ac, In fact, it would be
impoaible to enumptatp all the medicines I used.
I waa also under the care of two of the most dis.
tincuished physicians of ihi city, but without re
ceiving much benefit, and I deapaired of ever being
rnred. In tbe fill of ISllfi, the disease nl the time
being very violent, I commenced Uaina the A'oe
Ointment, (prepared by Vaughan tt Divia.) In
a few applicalions the violent itching ceased, the
i swelling aba'ed, the motion begun to disappear,
! and before I hml used ajar ihe disease was entirely
j cured. It has now been nearly a Vi ar and a half
j since, and there ia not a vestige of the die,ie re-
mainioc. except the ecira from the deep pit firmed
by the di-ease, Il is imp"Silde for me to ileaerihp
! in a certificate the severity of ihe disease and my
) snll'. rine, but I will be file ised to give a fuller nc
! corinl to any person wanting further satisfaction,
who will cnll nn me. At the lime I commenced
I using the Rose Ointment I would have given bun.
i died nf dn'lais lo lie rid of the disease. Since u
j sing it, I have recommended it to several persona,
; (among them my mother, who had the disease bad
ly on he! arm,) who were a I cured hv it,
J AMES DCIINELL, No. 150, Rce St.
Cj". The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. H.
Vaughan, South East corner nf Third and Knee
slieit, Philadelphia, and sold on auenev in Snnhu
ry. bv H. B. MASSEH,
May Hlh, 1S13. Aaent
Koe Oinliiieiil, for Teller.
a rnuoF or ns efficacy.
I'Hii.Ani.LPHiA, May 27th, IB;)'.!.
fPHfS i to certify that I was aeverely alll ciRii
with Tetter in the hands and feet for upwnrda
nf forty years ; Ihe disease was attended generally
wilh violent itehing and swelling. I applied to a
number ul fhy miciiis, and used a great many appli
canons without i tleeiiiig a core. About a year
since, I applied Ibe Rose Oinlm'ent, which entirely
slopped ihe itching, and a few application immedi
ately cured ihe disease, which there has been no
n turn of, although I had never been rid nf il at
any lime for forty yeara. RICHARD AVA.E,
Eleventh, below Spruce Street.
The Rose Ointment i pr. pnred by E. B.
Vauuhan, S iuth Kat corner of Third and Race
Street, Philadelphia, und sold on agency in Snnhu
ry. by II. B. MASSKR,
May Hlh, 1843. Aet.
MEDICAL APPROBATION
OJ the ROSE ()l.TMi:ST,Jor Ttller.
X LTHOl'tiH the superiority of ihe prrpatatlon
, n) r, j(1 fly ,aMiW lhrt ,,riric.
j of, )()k( ,,.,,,, j MT(. llw .,Mlc lh9
, fll,linvi)). rpr-,riPatf, ,, repeclable physician,
f .,, ruit i P ..,i llr.
. fimi m e. liB, u.llAf.lt
j t ,ejllllw BIi ,il(Hereel.le afieetion which the means
i whh,n ,1)f. (f uu fltltfc(lAim MM , rrit
( mM,Pt h,.sillt,., give it his anp.ohali .n. although
, . :..,,.., ...j f .l.at urolesaion a.a
I opposed to secret Kemedies.
! I'iiilaiiklpmia, Sept. 19. IR3B.
j I was recently tumbled witli a tedious herpetic
j eruption, which cmced nearly one si 'e of my fice,
i mid extendi d uver ihe ear. Mr. Vuughau. proprie
j lot of the Rose Dintiuei l, obseivtug my tare, ini
led on mv t'Ving his preparation, of which he hail
j ded me a jar. Although m common wilh ihe ineni-
beta of my profession, I discountenance and di-ai-
prove ot the numerous nostrums pulmed upon the
1 public by ignoianl pri tenders, 1 feel in justice bound
to except the Rose Ointment liom that c a- of me
i dicines, and lo give it mv approbation, a il entire
i ly tured the eruption, although it h id resisted the
Usu.il applications. DAN l BAUtUl.M. 1).
(Jj the Rose Ointmei t is prepared by I.. 1j.
j Vauyhan, South East comer of Third and Race
Streets, Philadelphia, and sold on agi ncv in Sun-
bury, by II. H. M ASSr.K,
May 14th. I84:t. Agent.
EAGLE
ff-H CD rD HiCS 13Li aa
Corner nf Third and Vine Streets,
WIXjXiXAIYISPOIITi pa
MHHE subscriber respeetfullv announcea to the
JL pul'lic. thai be bis opened a Hotel in the com
modious briek building annate on the corner of
'I bird and Pine atreeia, where he will be happy lo
wait up' n those who may f.ivor him "it1' Iheir
company. I he b.igle Motel is large anil Convenl-
j em, anil fiirtnsti.il it, tbe be-t moilein sub'. Il ia
j provided wuh a huge miiober of well aired and
comb. ruble sleenina apartment, room, privalH
: parlors, Ac, Peraons visiling N ilhamsNirt on bu-
I tines oi plea-ure, may rest a-ured th.il every ex-
j eriion will le used lo tender iheir sojourn at the
I "Eagle Hob I" pleasant and agreeable. HisTabln
will lie supplied wilh the very heel the maiket af-
1 lords, and hi bar wuh ibe choicest wines and other
, liipiora thnrgp re laonable. The Kaglu Hotrl
i ponaesac greater aiUaniage in point of location
' than any oilier aimdarestalihshmeiil in ihe bnrough,
I being situate in the business purl of the town, and
' within a convenient distance of the Court House
; and Wiiliamsporl and I'.liiura Rail Road pot.
j Sutfli ieul labhng prov hied, and good and trusty
j osihra alwaya in atieiidan.e.
j Alienlive, accon.miHlaling end hone-l Servants
, hate lu-en rmpboed. and not biug left undone that
: will add lo the coinlnit and acconunodalion of his
guests.
There will le a carriage atwava in attendance at
the Boat Landing to convey passenger to and from
Ibe House, Ina of charge,
CHARLES BORROWS.
May 14th, 1842. if
Michael Weaver V on,
ROPE MAKERS & SHIP CHANDLERS.
Ko. 13 NorA Water Street. Philadelphia.
Wl AVE constantly on hand, a general aaaort
tLJL ment of Cordage, Seine Twtuea, &.c, viit
I r d Ropes, Fishing Rope. While Ro, MaiiiI
la Ropes, Tow Line lor Canal Boala. Also, a
complete assortment of Seine Twinea, Ac, such as
Hemp Shad snd Herring Twine, Beat Patent Gill
Net Twine, Cotton Shad and Hening Twice, Shoe
1'hreada, Ar. Ae. Alao, Bed Cords, Hough Lines,
Halters, Traces, Cotton and Linen Carpel l-hauie,
Ac. all of which they will dispose of on reasonable
lei oi a.
Philadelphia, November 13, 1842. ly.
S'RllfNGTG OOU& CO.
No. 13 Marktt Street, Philadelphia.
INVITE the alteotion nf Country Merchants
to their extensive assortment of British French
sud America Dry Goods, which they oflcr lor sale
on ths mart reasonable terms,
Philadelphia, Noveml-rr 13, 1S4J. Jy.