Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, November 15, 1845, Image 4

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I kmM raot Live A I tuft.
BY XCT. DR. JUHLtMlKRO.
I would not lire always : I ask not to stay
Where storm after storm rise dark o'er the way.
The few lurid morning that dawn on in here,
Are enough Jor life's woes, full enough for its
cheer.
I would not live always, thus fetter'd by sin,
Temptation without, and corruption within ;
K en the rapture of pardon is mingled with fears,
And the cup of thanksgiving with penitent tears.
I weuld not live always ; no welcome the tomb,
Since .Testis has lain there, I dread not its eloom ;
There sweet be my rest, till he bid me arise,
To hail him in triumph descending the skies.
Who, who would live always away from his God ;
Away from yon heaven, that blissful abode,
Where the t tvers of pleasure flow o'er the bright
plains,
And the noontide of glory eternally reigns :
Where the saints of all ages in harmony meet.
Their Saviour and brethren transported to greet :
While the anthems of rapture unceasingly roll,
And the smile of the Lord is the feast of the soul.
DA XII 1VOTC LIST.
The f dlowlng list shows the current value of all
Ynnsylvsnia Bnnk Notes. The most implicit re
liance may he placed noun it. as it U every week
jarefully compared will) at d corrected fiom liiik
nell's Reporter.
ltnukn In Philadelphia.
A Stange Lore SI or-.
Fredcrifca Bremer tel'slhe lol lowing declarn
lion of love story, which msy serve to "w hip
up a dull moment pleasantly. '
A young farmer loved, at the same time, two
young women, and, though strange enough
loved both with the same a fleet ion, and they
both of them warmly relumed his passion.
I5ut one of them showed for him an almost
bnundlrts devotion ; and perhaps this might be
the cause that at once, with more determined
sentiment, he turned towards the other; but she
answered him, "1 will not be married amid the
sighs of any unhappy ne, and it is your duty to
wed Xirstin. To me thou wilt ever remain
dear, but now we must part."
What a field would there have been fur the
French romantic ! What a'ony, raving, ex
plosion, and explication without end? Here
had been sacrifices and poisonings, and at last
three corpses. But how simply did the genius
of the Dal people resolve this knotty point !
The young man obeyed the exhortations of the
serious damsel, obeyed that of duty; he married
Kirs-tin; and, as they were both truly good and
excellent people, they were happy together.
They had lived happily together for four
years, and had three children, when the wile
died. But as she lay on her death-bed she
said to her husband. "I would ask one thing of
thee, and that is, that thou, after my death, will
marry Anna, who was once, and is still, dear
to thee and that thou inakeet no other the mo
ther of my children."
"The husband mourned sincerely the loss ot
his wife; lut, when the customary period of
Mourning had expired it was not difficult tor him
tj endeavor to fulfil her last prayer. lie went
to the still unmarried, the still beloved Anna,
b nd told her the with of his wife; and his own.
"Thou art still as dear to me as formerly said
she, "and willir.ply would I be thy wile, bull
fear for thy children. I fear that I could not
be to them such a mother, that I could ans
wer it to my conscience and to the dead, and
that would make you dissatisfied with me."
And by that reply Anna stood fast, stood fast
pite of all arguments of love and reason that
were employed to move her. Quite distracted
came the young man, one day, to me and implor
ed my counsel, and begged rr.e to talk with the
cirl, and to endeavor to persuade her to become
his wife.
"To seek to persuade her 1 cannot promise
tkee, "I 6aid,"for lift so solemn an affair a wo
man should make a resolve in freedom; but
speak to her I will, and tell her what I think,
and advise in the matter."
J.s&nlior the young woman, talked with her
of her future duties, and succeeded in pacilying
Jicr all too sensitive -conscience. Soon alter
wards I had the pleasure of uniting the two
'overs. A few years afterwards I came on a
journey into the district where they resided.
It was a dark autumn evening, and cold and dull
'without ; but when I entered their room, the fire
blazed cheerily, and in its light -on the floor
played four children, full of pleasure, husband
mid wife arose to meet the enterer, but when
they recognized me again they became deeply
moved and began to weep.
"Ask her, oik her," said the husband, and
.pointed to the wife, "whether she be nut satis
fied with niel" But I did nut ask her I taw
warm and hoppy teat already shaking.
.PORTRAIT OF THE AsSIHTAHT EDITOR. It
chanced, during the late Summer, that a coun
try Editor fell ill ot a t ver. The tnvt was an
nounced to his rvedoTS, along with the notice, to
the effect, that during tin imlixposition the edi
torial otaeagemeiit would be confided to an as
sistant. Well, it turned out Out the assistant
contrived to please the readers of the journal
better tiiao the -chief himself, and they demaded
his name. The convalescent edrtor intoMiied
them would be imposible fur him to drvulge
the name ol his aid-de-cainn, but that he would,
in the next number of the "Squatter's Thun
derbolt and Settler' Family Guide," present
his patrons with a coir eel portraii of the assis
tant. Expectation balanced itself on tiptoe
lor a week, and when the anxiously lonked-tor
guide appeared at last, lo! and behold! at the
liesd of the editorial column appeared a full
length engraving of a portly pair ol season.
Underneath were printed, in stsring capitals
Korrtkt Pourrait ov .( Aisttunt AUiitur
from lift."
Nsm. I.ocatio.
N O T F. 8 AT PA K.
Bank of Nm'h America . ,
Bnlik of the Northern Liberties .
Commercial Bank of Penn'a . ,
Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank .
Kensington Bmk .
Philadelphia Bank
Schuvlkill Bank . . .
Sonthwark Bank . .
Western Bunk .
Mechanics Bank . .
Manufacturers' Si Mechanics' Batik
Country UnnkR.
Bank of Chester ('mint Westchester
Hunk of Delaware County Chester
Bmk of Ocrinaiitnwn (rermaiitown
Bank of Monluomery Co. Norrisnwri
Doylestown Bunk Doylestown
Eas'on Bank fission
Farmers' Bank nf Burks CO. BrMnl
Disc, i
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Office of Bmk of Peon's,
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NOTES AT
Rank of ihe I TnilOtl States
Sank of I'eon Township
Heard Bank
Moyamening U ink
Bank of I'cunsylvauia
Miners' Bank of Poltsvillc
Bsnk of Lcwistnwn
Bank of Mi.MNnwn
B.-nk of Northumberland
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Lancaster I offices
liculing f tin not
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Pl.il.nl. Iphia DO
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I'lilnmli'is D ink & Uridge en. Columbia
Carlisle Bank
Exchange Bank
D.i d i branch of
Farmers Bank of l.aornstei
Lancaster County Hank
Farmers' Bunk nf Reading
llairishurir Bank
Lancaster Bant.
l.ehanon Bank
Merchants' & Manuf. Bunk
Bank of Piilshurg
West Bianch B.i.k
Wyoming Bank
Northampton Bmk
Beiks County lintiV
OliVe of Dank nf 17. 8.
('artiste
Pittshuig
lln!lid.ivslurg
Lane islel
l.nncnstrr
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llarri-burg
Lancaster
I.f liHIIl'll
I'lllsI'll'g
Pi'ls'tng
Williamspnrt
Vv iik .I'srie
AlleniKwn
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Pittsburg
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New itriuhton
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KeniiiBlon sv, Ins. A
Penn Township Sav. Ins
Bank of Chamliersliurg
Bank ot (Jrltysl'urg (ii tlysl'iirg I
Bank nf Su-ipjelianna Co. Mr.ntioie Ij
Erie Bank I'nw 1 1 j
Frnier' & Plovers Bank Wayneslmrg J i j
Franklin Bank Wajliinston ijj
Honesdale Bnk Honesd.de l
Monmigahela Bank of B. Brownsville
Vork Bank Yo.k .1
N. B. 1 he notes of those banks on which we
ami! quotations, and shImIiIiiIp a dah (-) are not
purchased by the Pliil.silrlpl.ia tirokers, widi the
exception of those which have a letter of I. d rnuo.
B K O K U N I
Philadelphia Sav. Ins.
i'hiladelphia Loan Co.
Schu Ik til Sav. Ins.
Manual Lalmr Bank (T. W
I'owanda Bank
Alleghany Batik of Pa.
B ink of Beaver
Bank of Honiara
Bank of Wusliingt m
Centre Bank
City Bank
Formers' Si Merh'ca' Bunk
Farmers' &. Mech'cs Bank
Farmers' & Mech't s' Bnk
Harmony Insiiluto
Hunlingdoii Bank
Juniata Bank
Liinilierineu's Bank
Norlhern Bank of I'a.
New Hope Did. Bridge Co.
Northumli'd Union Col. Mk.
Noilh Western Bank of Pa.
Office of Schuylkill Bank
I'a. Aot. & Manuf. Bank
Silver Lake Bank
Union Bank nf Penn'a.
Westmorland Bank
Wilkesharre Bridge (To.
ijj- All notes puriOili'itj in ,e on any Pennsyl
vania Bank not given in the aliove li.t, may le set
Jowu as frauds.
kcw ji:ksi:v.
A N K S.
Plnlad. I, hia failed
tin filled
ilo f.ileil
Dvrtli, prnp.) filled
Ti'Wsi'd.i
Iti'ilfiird no sale
Ite.i'ir iliwd
ILirrishurK (l'ii-eil
Wu-tiinutoii fmlrd
I 'tl f.niie cliisi d
Pitisl'iug no sale
Pittsliurg failed
Fayette o. filled
(reel, a.-l e fiilrd
llariniiiiy no sale
Hunliniluii no sale
Lest i-iotvn no f ile
Wsrien failed
1 Inn, I. ill' no nlo
New Hope t!,(l
M iltnu no -aW
Nlrail'illu ehsrd
l',.il Chi lion
Caililo failed
Montr e rinsed
I'ninnttiwn filled
(rcciisSurg rinsed
Wilki sliarie inisulu
Bank of New Biunswit k
Uelvideie Bank
Burlington Co. Bank
Commercial Bank
LTumlierland Bank
.""armors' Bsnk
Parmt is' and Mechanics' !'k
Fariner,.' and Mechanics' Ilk
Farmers' and Merehaiil' L
Franklin Bank of N.J. "
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lli-imlrie
Mr.it .rJ
Pi rili Aiiilmy
l!rul-eiuii
Mount II. illy
Kahwiiv
N. Biiiiiswii k
Mid llit'iAii Pi,
Jersey tlity
Hoi " ikon Bkfi& (fazing Co llnliikeii
lersey City Bsnk
Mechanics' Bank
Maoufiieluri r Bank
Morris County Bank
Monmouth Bk of N.J.
Mechanics' Bank
Mechanics' and Manuf. Bk
Morris Canal and Bkg Co'
Fust Nates
Newark Bkg & Ins Co
New Hoi-e jKd BriiU-e Co
N. J. M.nuiac. and BkgtVi
J, r y City
Pallersori
Prll.Aille
Mirrist,,un
I il'rll l,l
Ncivjik
'I'ri iil hi
Jeisey C.ty
Newaik
1. ni!n il-ullrt
llolinkm
N J Protecton Si. lollil sld Ik Jersey t'ly
Orange Bank Orange
Paierkon Bank Fat. fmsi
Peoples' Bank do
Princeton Bank - Prim-cnm
Salem Banking Co Kjlein
State Bmk Newurk
Stale Bank Liuuneihiowa
Stale Bank Cam, leu
Sialo Bank of Morris Mnni-iowa
Stale Bank Ttrnum
Salem ami Philad Manuf Ce Salem
Sussex Bank Newton
Trenton Banking Co Trenton
Union Hank ltnvor
Washington Banking C. Hackensack
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W I STAR'S
II 41.8 A!I OF WII.e CHERRY,
A Compnnnd tlalssmle Prpralon from
WH.I Clicri s- Unrk nml Tar,
Hit best rtmnly knnwn lo the world for the cure of
eonh, enhls. alhmtt, erniip, btrritin$ nf Hit
hing, tvfwnping eoiign. bnmcn'tii, tnlit
eiiDi. thartne of breath, pain and
wenknes in the brertxl or it'de,
liver mm f da! nt, and the
firtt ttflgr if
cnxsuMri'iov.
We will net assert tl'at this B ALSAM will core
(Tonsumpiion In 1st teors form hut it has en red
ni-MlV after all nth' r means of r lief had lieen tried
in vnin. Ami v hv nut ! It seerns lhat the WILD
OHKIMtY was destined by N itiiie to he our PA
NACEA for Ihe ascina diseases of this e Id la
liitide. Lei nut the despairing invalid tin's his
money nml lo.xs TIME, to him s nil itnpor'ani.
in .rfrrimrnlirft tviih the Imshy notnims nf the
d.iv, tml use at once, a medicine thst will cure. If a
cure he p s-ihle a nvdicine that science anp-nves,
and manv years of rxperieuec h ive di monstrated ;
lhat tt ahrtiy relieves.
'There if nn rh 1hin ns fttil." in ihe h 'story
nf this wmnlertul BALSAM. Evidenre the mm-l j
eoi'Vitieing eve l..i c,' that no o ie ran doiibt. folly
estaMi he th'S fact. For the s ike of lirtvity we !
se'eci ihe fnl nwino from t' nimnils.
Isa ic I'la'l, V.'i., Editoi of the Poke, pie E icle. !
one of the in t influential j .um ds in tl.e s'a'e of j
e Yoik, si il.s undci il e rnt'iority of his own
name, ih it a young lady, ri I itie nf his. ol erv .
lelieale consli'iitioo, wa Bitarked in Fell. IS 12 i
will, severe cold, which immediately produced cp;l '
litH f hlood.eooEh. fever, imd oilier i! ilirerous and
alarmii a symptoms. Throuch medical iieat-i.rn'
nd cue iie pi-tial'y ice ver. d durinir smnme'.
But on ihe return nf winter she was ntl . k'il more
i 'lenily li nn at first, she became scarcely shle to
wa!k and w.i- I'niihlc.l wi couth, chi'l and fever
every day. and appealed t. he going rnpnMy with
eonsuii.i i in ; at l i time, when ihete a n sipn
of tmprovrini-nl. Mr. 1 ill pr- cun d a ho-lle f,
'i r )ts i m n i in I ii:nnT. whn h sin
look, and it s en inplv tel ired her. She I I
cond, and hefo-e it a half tk. n ,he was re-lored
!o pi r fret health, which she has i njoyed ! the pre
sent time, wntioiit the slight, ri symptom ofher for
mer ili-e :.
Mr. P nil ssv "ihe ci re c me under my cwn nh
seivstmn and I C iniMt he mist iken as lo the facts,"
EXTRACT OF A LETTER FROM A POST
MASTER. DATED
I'lumi'ii r.. W:.fh-nion co., Maine, Apr. SO. I t.
Mil, IA C BUTTS. IVnr Sir: At the re
tjncsl of rmiliy of my friends in thin pi ice and vicl
iiiy ln sre nniicteil whh connri'iiiin and I. ver
eon p'aiii's, I take the lii er y of risking yn to Si
I n ii I someone in this ronriiy as agent to ee I Wis
rau's Bti.sisi or Wi in Ciimsr, ami to send bin
i few ih r.cn as there is none of i: f r sali" will. in
'JOO miles fi. m tins I have no il,,nht thai it would
ineit with a rcaily snle if it were where it .-.Hl'd 'e
I'l.a-ored without to i much eTpeese nml delay.
My wife was aHsrked ahnut six m 'iiths since
with what Ihe p! ysic ans ralleil ihe fn-t s age of
c niim(iiin a complaint v. ry p'ev.ilei.t in lhi
s ciioii of country. Having ae. u the Hi's nn ad
vert sed in Augiistj.
2C0 MIXES FROM HEItE,
I I n k the I uns to ml there fur a I oiile of il.
whii h he tiHk, and h;ch heliierl her s . much that '.
I sent f. i I vn !ni! h i nmre, w hiih he has i n la
ken, sud -he now stys she has not fell o well for
fit years os she dues at this lime. All thus-who
Imve inquiied of ine and (iserlat(ied what ellecl the
BnIssiii h id, are aminos to have oine fir sale in
It.!- v ciniiv, which is Ihe cn e of mv w run g you.
Plea-e inf.uni me hy u lu n of null win iln r you
conclude to send some, and it so l. whom, in nrdir
dial il may he known whi te it can he I. ad,
I mil with re-pee t vours, etc.
P. (S. FAKNSWOUTH, P. M.
The wh h' Country is fisl lean ing it. it i o medi
cine nn pin sic anpn preparation of any kunl
uli.it. vi r ran rqnal Vn. Wisrsa's IIiluji or
Wilii Ciuuar.
i trim vo.fjr.ri i. (Mtr,
WaTsaviiLr, Oneida en.. N. Y.SepI 1ft, I R 13.
Ieai N r I we ii in ihe srllictevl l inform y u
ih..t in J .nuarv I i-l I was Hiia.ked hy a vev n...
lent cil.l, rsusi d hy wo ki' g in ihe wslcr, wl.i.h
settltd on my lung. It v as 8' romp ini ! hv a e
ry scirte pain in my h rl mhI i-iiles, ami nisi a
.ttsiies-tiig Cough. 1 had in n'ti'inlmn e. a'l llie test
rnei'ird anl in uiir v.ll.ge; hul afier eihaiisiing ,!!
lheiiiki l o no s ol. ihey ,roiioiim e l my I'i n-ri
co Fitt Mn i iii-i MrTiiii, an l ihey m r ami all
giire me t'p to t'ie. Alter mm h piraun-ion I got
ihe ron'enl of mv phvaiciau In use ihe Duns n
Will. Chihsy pr pared hv Dr. Wiarsu. I pin
chas. il nt the Agent in our pi n e one li .tile, hrfore
usii g half of which I lagan to g tin sirengh, and il
wis verv evident my cmigH was much t-eti'-r and
my sy nipioma n every way impr ting. I hive
now us. d Ihtee hmiles. nn.l am rrlred lo perfect
health. This re-nli i nl ne owing i the u-e . f
Wlst AU'S lUL-sAM tiF WILD CIIEH
h'V ; nn I I lake this niclh.'J of e v i e y oi ihe in
f .1 in hi, n. par ly lo (my you llie d. hl nf cr.i ioile
I owe yen, and illy that mher. t,i i-i'aily slllictvd
may kow where in npp'y Inr le'ief.
Veiv I. nl. youis. J AMES S CE.
Ma. Pal Mr ii Druggirt, unJei dile of Wsti rville,
S.pl. Sllh, Kl:t, wriiis;
The l..t mem nien y u hy Mr. J um a Sage
well known In he i.ue hv this irhnle community
I' c-rt inlv w as a most remaika' le rnre. The sale
f ihe llal-nin is cry poo.l, and lis success in cures
uii y fl iileiing. Ynuis ri Si cltu'lv,
1. 1. PALMF.lt.
the Justices of the Pesee In and for the said coun
ly, Thomas Cozens, and hring duly affirmed ac
cording In law, ssilh the ahovs statement is iu all
things true.
Affirmed before me, on the SOih of April, 1813. 3
J CLrwr.'T.J P.
Such ia the unprecedented success of this BAL
SAM. ".NATrRE'S FAVORITE rRESCItIPTlfi"
a precripiinii c nigcni ,1 io our want, as it is pie.
pared from r hemicil rxtiaets from stih-t mccs wh.ch
he author of ni'ure has placed in nurownliml
for wise purposes, that manv who kn..w liothing
of the in.iiie ..f i's nn-pnr oi in sr. riidei.vnring to
reap ieciiniary henefi's hy serine, nn aiticle similar
in name, or in appearance, or hv repre.enting iln ir
own na-h as superior to this II A l,S M. or hv put.
ting up a mixlute and s h'niii'y asseverating thai it
is imp irte I fr .m a foreign country, which i- not Ihe
case. AH these deceptive arts go In fhow that
Wit' Hilsiw i- known In ihe world to l,e
"THE f RE AT REMEDY." anil that to erl
any mimure it must he like this in name, or pur
port In he like il in substance.
ay lli'ie.e not ihe euiininglv wrought falniia
ii , ns ,n I lake nn'y tlin nrioinnl and genuine
Wintaii's Bai.sm or Wn.n Ciunnr.
NO OTHER CAW BE TiTKB IT.
Address nil outers to ISAAC BUI' IS, N j. ti'i
Ann St., New Y ok.
Agents, JOHN W. FIMI.t.NO Sunburu.
V III! XU 11(5 AM. XurlhitmherlunJ,
J. K. MO YE It. IVumnnhun;,
J. WACOONSF.LLKIt. Hilii'-nrnvr,
BROWN Sl CUE AS Y, Mh,iviile.
IVI . SfJd. 1815 ly
FITTY DOI.LAHS ilKWAHI) !
CANTFa,ELX.'3
Celcfirnlcd E'auiily .llcdiriiirv
'KYTTI'L not cure evrv Ihii g. hut slid rem un
y y iiiicipi illi .1 in ihi-ir several d. pnrtmei N hy
vi ry thing t ver oirered to the pnhlic who have
voluntary came f irwar I and nfT. red nume'ons and
hig'dy rispcclulila tes.im mials nf tin ir sujn riot
i flic cv.
C antreir Compound Mediratrd Syrup of Sat
enpnr lia i or, Auti-Sroihiitir Sy tup, for the ci.re
ol fcnrfiiia, Chronic liheo.n ilisin, (Mironic Swel
lings or ihe Joints, Eruption- nf the SUm. Mid ell
DiM'O-rs siting from the slmse of Menu v, Vc,
iinrmrpasseil hv soy thing in the nia ket, comhi.
ning all li e virtues resident in the Sar ep iri la
w ith a modi rn in ilicsun-ot, ou'v lately hrouglil
out hy ihe in, ml ii special. Io tuidical ai.llioritn s.
Price, fiO cents er h Hie.
Ciinli fU'ii .inti-Dyi'prpl'e fV (.'( r, f. r 'he re
lief ai d eronun nl core nl' lhat m it-l .'!..! i .sii g
i innploint, I)y-pcpsia, in nil t f.nm- n I s ng -.
It is iiuly a innsi a1u I Is rcimdy. 8 il.l iu I utiles
ai 25 and fit) cents each.
Ciintrrll'i .Iguc Mixture rnd Tun'e MnHrn.
mrnta, stands ill the head nl llie lil uoi v.i l. .1 hy
: ny, or nil the inni:inern' le medirin s in n-c
ihroiighoiil the I. ii c 1 1 nml Irc.ol h nf the lard, for
Ihe ci. re of Fkviii nl'rl Am i: iu all its Mages, and
Ir. .in nil ils eo:,neiucnces.
Ke-ideiits in Fever and Ague districts should
never he without it.
The suhsc i'r will forfeit EIFTY HOl.L !,S
where I n medicine lulls to sifoim a cure in the
nmsl nhsiina'e ca-e.
S Id Whr.es. In nrl Kelail ,v CALEB CUES.
SON. at l i rtiuj Wa e'lou e, No. i Noiih Thud
Stwet, Pl.ilndelpl ia ; al-n, hv the ncul irlv np-noini.-.l
ng. ni. SE'l'H W. BOliEltTS, Wl.ul-.-ac
Diuggi-t, No. St Water StreO. Molnle,
Pn pared oi:K hv t'ie Suhn r.lier, corner ef O I.
PENTER nod SECOND Sir.cis, heln.v ('hriMi
an, Philadelphia, where ii is also ielnile.1.
(J!etvc, n.uie are g -rmine wiihnnt tte sii'i a'uie
.f JOHN A. CAN TK ELL.
TIIK MOST IJK.MAUKAHI.i:
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Farmers' Bk of Stale of Del Dover
Do branch Wilmington
Do branch Cemgelowo
Do Uaiub Newcaalle
Union Bank W tlruington
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lliim.Fit lii N. J . Apiil SO, IKl:t.
On or ah.. in the KM. i'i.v of I h i.Ih i, IS 4 1. 1 wa
taken w i h a violent puiu in ihe ! le i.e..r the livir,
wli'ih (on inueil lor 'i,'il f.veil.ya. ninl wis f..i
I. mid ly toe hreiknc nt an ii c r, or l t, in
wanlly, ulnch lei cv.-d ihe pain a li'lle, hi, I rao-e.l
ie v, throw up a great ipiiu'ilv nf olTeiiMve uiaiter
.ilnl a's . iniii'll I Io.hI l!,ii, gri .i ly aliiiindt
hi-. I nppl.e.litia phy si. mn, hut In- s.i.l l.eih -ug't
he could .1 i hut li lie for me ee-p g e m s, n.e
Mnniry VitU, wheh I irfused lo lake, l.elitig
.B elied tl al ihey could do me n gn.nl ; man) -ih.
r ritn ilie were tin n rocured hy my wdeaiid
fiiemU, I ul none did n.e anv good ai d ihe dis
charge of lilnixl and comipi'i ni si ill e.sntinu. d v. ry
f w days, and al last Income so nil'enwve that I
cou'd scarcely hreaihe. 1 w .s also seite.1 wild a vi
olent rough, which st times cau-rd me to r.ise
niu.h more iha.l than ( bad done Is fore and my
disease eoulinued in this way, suit growing worse,
until February, when all hops cf my recovery was
given up, and my lunula all thought I would die
I a Union so Cussi'wrTloa. At this moment,
when my lite wasapparro ly drawing near ils cle,
I heard of Dlt. VX ISTAK'S B A I. 8 A M OF
W1LUCI1ELKY, and got a bottle which si
litvio mk makDiATru ; ami hy ihe ue of only
three (Miles of this med cine, all my pains were
removed my cough and slitting- of blood and cor
ruption entirely stopped, and in s few weeks my
hri.hu was so far lestoied ss lo enable me to wmk
al my trade, (which is a carpent. r,) sud up to ibis
inns 1 have enjoyed goes! health.
THOMAS COZENS.
tiLorrssTsa Copstt, N. J , ss.
Penmuslly csins before air, the subscriber, one f
C'untrcll'N tfiiti' ?llliite,oi Tc!ilf
Itlcdicaiiiciitu,
Far the cure nf nil It Units affections, if taken ae
curding to iltetct'ous.
It is a neier tailing remedy winch no fami'y
I'ltghi I be wi.lioul, i-t.pt cially in taw niarl y
couetries.
As this medicine is put up under the p-opric.
tor's inimi ilia'c inspection "n the mo-t scicn'ifii
pii c pies, he ng Pur. ly Y.gelahle, ami having
Irie.l us rll'icaey on lion. and-, fir U wards of l'i
years, and In Ins knowledge wl rn taken K'ri. t'v ac
enrdi g tn dnrciioiis, iheie lis- not In en lie ft hire.
Under am h nrciini-lancea I recommend it lo the
public, adding a ccriifi.ati in supp.ut nf iny s-sei-llon.
I, John l!tirn, ' ceM'fv thnt 1 ns in the hip
I'nli ri-n I'lal'l id' I'hll.del, I i t, Capl. Belli, in
June, ISJ7, houn l io I iver,.ool , io ihe lev. ..
and ague and laid ill l.iveijo I miii.i; t me nnil i
the ilocmr' I amla, wi-nt limn li en It l!s'tni re,
'ay in the Infirmary lor loin nrfivewitks limn
theueii to Philadelphia; was sir mouths under Dr.
Coals ; fniiii tiarnce to Nev Yi-rk wuit lo li c
Hospital, leiea-n.d 'h-re about fnir weks wilhont
urn ii liel tiled neiy ih ng wilhoul snv benefit,
for five yea is. lie iring nf Cautrell's Ague Mix
lute f in a fneid, I went to I i-Mon. t dd him
h w I was siUicli'd. and got a bottle nf hl mixlufe
and i s. d it cr ling lo l,r lions. It made a per
led dire, and I have mi had ttio Irnat r.lU'ii -u ee.
I do wnh t'oufiJi nrc iiioinmci d i to the public.
JOHN LUIi.NS.
Ulcdic-aird Syrup rsariapntilla.
Phd id. Iphia, Ard lUih, IK4I.
Mr. Jomi A.CivTSkii,
Dear fir, Having I n afllic'ed for upward nf
Iwo rar- with ulceration nf the Ihroai, de-lrojii g
the whole nf he soft p idle, then ihrnugh lheupr
part i f mv mouth inin my nose, from which seter
i.l piece- of hnj e rsme cot, which pai'islly de.tiov-
d mv speech, ihrnugh a kind Pro idem e arid your
Mi dialed Sv tup of Sjfs pnil i,I sni now lei-ior, d
In p-if cl he.lih.snd my i-ichl. w h ch waaso much
mil air d, is as itrong as wheu a I ov,
I thought it a duty I owed in you and ihote simi
larly utiei-t d, t" make U public.
Yours, R sjiec fulK',
SAMUEL KIKK. !
Con er nf Tenth and C. a'es Siiei ts.
1. Oahfil Jofint an, Nn. 6 Ite-kless Slrrel, do d'r
I f thai mv wife, J toe, was afflicted for Iwn years
with litreuma im. anil al la t wa iitnety di-a' leil,
s lhat she was nttbge,! In beeonfioed tn h, d , I ra
il. j if Cant ell's Melicaled Symp of Sia .parilla,
or Ami Scoitu'ic Siup. I jtr.auiel fun ii.libs,
whieh fomfdiiclv reinnvi-d all her pain- and slill
r.es. from lierlmhs; two ni,re tmilk-s made a p. r
fecl cure. Sl.e ia now able to n'lcnd m hi i ho up
hold ilmi s a uaual. ( ABUIL JONS I ON.
Philadelphia, Ju. S2.I. 1844.
OAKLEY'S
ncrrnATivn svritp.
fl"HE vnluab'e properties of Oakley's DepO'S
1 live Syrup of Sarsaparilla, as s purifier of the
hl.Mid, ia so well knnwn tn jhe public generally,
that it is unnecessary to occupy much space in set
ting fori h the advantages lo he derived from its
use; wherever the medicine has once been intro-dui-ed,
it lakes precedence over all nlheis : eveiy
one that tins taken it, have di rived so lianal bene,
filial fe-nlls from it, that it is recommended by
idem wilh the u mnsl Confidence. Physicians of
Ihe highest standing in the piafes-inn, picscrihe it
In pa'ients under their care c irilaining rolhing
del lerions. hut biing composed ot the most mild,
yet rdicaeious vegelnhle malenals.il is offered wilh
Confidence, as the ehenpest and rnont eiricietit pu.
rifier nf the blood now known. The use of a few
bulges, especial'y in the spring ninnths, will be at
teriib d with a nmst decided iinpinvement in the ge
neral strength of the system, eradicating anv seeds
nf diseae that msy have liecu generated, besides
giving health snd vigor tn the body. For the cure
of Si roful.i or Kings Eil, Rheumnism. Teller,
Pimples or etuptions nf the Skill, While Swellina.
F.-lnla, t-'hrotnc (Tough Asthma, &C. The nil
mcrons eerijl'rdics in Ihe possession of the suhscri
tier and his agents, from physicians and others, are
siiflieient to rmiv lice the most skeptical nf i s su
per imilv over all preparniinns nf S irsapirill.i.
S ..,l whole-nle end retail, lv ihe proprietor,
CEOIICE W. OAKLEY, North 5lh slre.l. Ite.i
I'ing, Beiks Cehmy, and to be had of the following
petai, ns :
Al Northumberland t'aunty. II. B. Mas,
Snnbtny ; lieland Sl M xel, Mi E .ve.isi ille ; I)
Krnus. r. Mdn.n.
In Union County. J. Oearhart, Selin-grove
A (ill'elll.s. Mifilllihurg.
In Columbia County. It. W. McCay, A'ash
ingtnn.
Pn ading. March 14. I 1:1. I
Ma. Oakist: I beiieve it Ihe uty of every
one In do whiileverin lln ir power I ie., for ihe le ne. '
fitoflheir I. Mow man, and having had pn-i ive ;
proof in mv ow n fimily.of the woinleiful 'roicrlies 1
nf yetir l)i pur.i'.i.e Syrup nf Sarsap ifilhi, I in st !
cons lentiou lv recommend it to the a.'I'.iried. We j
had the niUfutiine ti lose two of our children, hv !
Ihe br, aking nut ol ulcerous s ires thai cove-ed the
face, l ead nml ic k, although we hud some i f lh
inosl n ii'iiiific phyricianii lo attend ill in mi l had
tried nil the known len.edies, including Swaim's I
I'anncia. wilhmit nv ail, Ano'her nf my childicn j
waa attarke I in Ihe same mariner, her face srd '
neck was con p'eiely covered; the d si hargnlis as so !
nll'ei live, snd the ihse.ie nl sm h a lie ght. that ive j
di fpnreil nt her life, r-'eeing the wonderful elTei-la
nfymir I lepnrative Syrup nl S , imparl i, we wetc
indiieed lo make t i il nl il. n l! e la-t nun; il '
need like a claim; ihe u cers ci inn. -net d Listing ,
iinmed alely a f w b.iitles en'm lv re- ton d ) r In
l.ir he.,h!i. which she hiseijuid nn i leitu. led'y '
,-ver since A n piniCi f nt ll.c h'o d,I verily he- ;
hi ve il has Hot ils i ipi'il j
JOHN MOYEIt. Taih.r, j
Wuiiint slretl, neiii I'liniih, lo-.i.ling. i
Douglmsville, April lOili, !?Uf.
y.n. Otui.ir : My son E 'in.iud Leaf, ha I the :
scrtilnln in llie innsi dnnd iil and ilntns-iug mill-.
I er for thr e ears, ilininj whuti lune hew.sih
prive.l of Ihe use nf Lis litis s, Li , .e d and ink
weie enured wi'h iilccrs. We III ,1 a'l he ililf r.
entrenodi s, I ul lo tin IT. r t , u r 1 1 I recoiium u.leil
by Dr. J,.hlinri nf Noni-town. and nl-n Dr. Isaac.
Hi' stel, nl licathi g, to use your Dcpurnlive ."sy'llp
nf S.maparilla, nf which! obtained siveial hollies,
ihe use nf which d'ove the dreae entinly out of
Ins iy stem, the sure Leil. J up. and the chil l was
restored In infect health, which he ha- nj. ncd
lilitnlt riUledly evi r since, to the astonishment of
many pcisnns who seen Liiu du ing Ins ain i'tion.
I have ihoueht it my du'y. and send you this ceitl
ficale that otlcs who haves like afiliilinu io the
fnnily may know where tn nhtu.n s.i vslnahle a
mcdii ii.e. Yuurs IiiiS .
AMELIA D LEAF.
Sept. -r,, 8srt.iv
To C oitnlry .lltrt haul.
Ducts, Sl.njs, I$oii!icls, l.cjjlitirn and
l'iilin Leaf I!:i!s.'
(5. Y. A; L. Il.i'AYLOK,
at the S. F.. rornir of Marhil and Fifth Sts.,
PHILADILrHIA,
f FFER f-r s e un ulen-ne i,ts,.tiinnt nf the
abi.ieaii f l s. all nf w bit h in y si II at iinusiial
ly low piicev, nml partscul ally invite tl e attention
of bums visiting the ciiv, l i nn nri nili n ol
h. ir Vl.K k. U. W. .V L. B. TAYLOR
Pliiladelphia. Mav 25. IStt. lv
4 4uiiti U-licrs'
ROSE OINTIYIENT
FR T UTTER.
R I MO WORMS!, riMPl.rs ON THR fACR, AND OTIIKat
ritTANBOltsj RRt'PTIDNS).
(CT The following cerliica'e describes one of tht
most extraordinary cures ever effected by an)
application.
PmtAiirtpntA. Fehmsty 10,
"H'OR twenty years was severely s (Tlict.il with
1'kttkh on the Face and Head: the disea-e
Commenced when I was seventeen years old, and
continued until the Fall of ISTtfJ, v irving in vio
lence, but without ever disappearing. During most
of he time, great part of my face was covered with
ihe eruption, frequently attended whh vio'ent itch
ing; my bend awtd'cd at times until it Ml as if it
would hurst the swellin t was so geat. that I cou'd
-csrcely get mv hat nn. During ihe long perie.J
th t I was afflicted with the disease, I used a great
many a plications, (among them s vera! celebrated
preparation) nn wi II as taking inward remedies,
including a number nfbolih s of Sioaim's Vanacra,
Extract of SumnpnriHn, etc. In fact, il would he
iinpn-sible to enumerate all the medicines I used.
I was nlsn under the ore nf two nf the most dis
tinguished phyicians nf ibis ei'y. but with out re
ceiving nn rh benefit, and I despaired nf ever being
cured, lo the fill of I MM, ihe dnea-e nt the time
being very violent, I commenced using the Rote
Ointment, (prepared hy Vaushan Si Davis.) In
a P w applications Ihe violent itching ceased, the
swePiug abated, the i runiion began In disappear,
and la-fore I had used ajar the ill-ease was rnttrelv
euie.l. ft has now been nearly a viar and a hi'f
since, nt. t there is not a vestige: of llie disease re
maining, except the scars from the deep pits formed
by llie di-ense. It is imp aaihl.i fur nie tn ilescnt e
in a rrrlifieaie the severity of the i!isea.-e sud my
Midi ring, bill I w ill be pie ised to give s fuller sc.
count tn any person wanting further satisfaction,
who will call on me. Al the time I commenced
using Ihe 1! se Ointment I would have given hun.
beds of tin lais to he rid of ihe disease. Hi nee u.
ing il, I have recommended it to several persons,
(among them my mother, w ho had the disease, bad
ly on hi t ann.) who w. re a I cured bv it.
JAMES DI JUNE LI., No. lM, fiaceSt
Xj" The Rose Oinlimtit is pr -pared by E. II.
YnUtihnn, Sou h East cmner nf Third and l!ace
stre. t, Philadelphia, and sold on agencv in Sunhu
rv. bv II. B. MASsElt,
May 14th. 113. A-frnti
tlvnv criistiitctit, (or 'IcfiirT
a rnoof or its efficacy.
I nn aim i.riu a. May 'J7Ui, IHd'.t.
TIIH is (o certify H at I was severely sill cied
' w nil Tetter in the hands nml f. et for upwards
of forty years ; the diseise was attended giiieriity
with i:n i i.l it, lung and swelling. I uppl id tn i
nunilii r i f physiei. ri.s, and usi d a great 1 1 1 a -v uppli
ca nms wiilnnl ili'.-ciing a cure. .V'ont a y nr
since. I upplied il.e Bn-e Ointment, which entirely
-lopped ihe itch ng. and a fi w upplic.ilt ni inline li.
all ly cured ihe disease, which there has been no
return nf. although I had never la-en rid nf it at
nny lime for forty yens. BICHAliD S.WAt.L',
lib venlh, beb.w Spruce Street.
j- The Koe ( liniment is prepared by E. II.
Vail Jinn. S iuih East corner nf Third and Race
Stieeis, Pliil.n'elj I. la, and s Id on auencv in Niiii'hi
rv hy 11. B. MASKER,
' May l-lth, IS 1.1. Age-t.
MEDICAL ATPnOBATZON
(if the ROSF. )l.TMF.T,J'or Tnter.
I, I' II 1 1 1 '( i ! 1 ihe si perionlv of ihe prepaiai n
over nil nl!n rs ia fully es abli-hed. ihe r -pr e
tors li,ke ph ns-ure in lay ng before 'he public the
following certificate from a respectable physician,
a graduate nf the University nl Peonsi Ivania. Dr.
Bingl , having fou.id n ibis ene'dy tl.ai lehel f ,r
a tedious and disagree ihle afTe Inin which ihe means
within the range of l is prices -ion liiled to alf ird,
has nut he.ii an d lo give it his appiohali -n. ulthough
tie piejmliees and intcrcsla nf that protessinn ate
pposeu lo secret Remedies.
Puil.Aiir.LPUt a, Sept. 19, IS:1.
I was rereiitly Irmih'ted witd a ledi nis herM'lic
erupii n. which c,ie-ed nearly one si 'e of inv fic.
Hit exn luh d over the ear. Mr. Yuiigh.in, pnipric
lol ol llie I iose I Ijntineiit, nbseiviug my ta,:r, ui-n-led
n my Vying his preparation, nf which he han
ded nie a jar. Although in I'ouinion wilh die iuh.ii
hcis nf mv profession, I iliaciiufHen.ini e ..nd ilisai
piove ol the numerous nostrum- palmed upon the
pul, lie by jaimiant ri tender-, f, ,1 in jus ice I. ut.J
toricept the ISose Oiuiunni fmm lha c'a-s of me
tl ctnes, ami tn give it rn spprobaliun, lis il entire
ly tured the eruption, ahhoiigu il Ii id resisted t'ie
u-u. I application-. DAN I. BAIdll.M.D.
(Xj-"I he Ito-e Ointinei.t is p eo .nt) by E B.
Vauuhsn, ,."-iiiilh East cnri rr nl Thi'd a d Haca
Sweets. Poiiudclphia, and s..id nil ngi nev in Suu
Itury, ly tl. U. MA.SK It.
May 14th, ISIH. Aent.
rj De-cripiive Paitiphhta mav be had of the
agents. (Oiatis.) J. W, FRILINlS,
Sunhuiy. Nov. 9, 1 844. If .lijent.
A S II II Y & It O V A I,
WnOLESALB & RETAIL
HAT & CAV MANUFAC'nntKRS,
South East earner of Market and 4th $tt.,
lMtlladelptiia,
"iniEetE ihey always keep on hand an eslen-
V tire assortment nf DATS U CA I'S of every
description, got up in the best and most approved
st le. Peisoiia drrirous of purchasing suH-rior uni
chs on the must reasnnahle terms, will find it lo
their advantage la call before making purchase
else brie.
Philadelphia, Oct. Mb, 1844. ly
DEATH BLOW.
n'Mie pu1 lie will please observe lhat no Uraiubeih
- Pills are genuine, unless ihe I ok has three la
la's upon it. (ihe top, the su e and the holt 'in)
eih eoiilHining a fir-simile signature of my h and
wriling, thus II. ISmaxuncth, M. D. Tlu-se la.
bel aie engraved on steel, beautifully ileiun,d.
ami il.ine at aneipeuse nf over f 2,1(1 tl. Thercfoie
it will la-seen lhal the only llii'ig nce-eary to pr
cure ihe iiittliciue iu its purity, is lo nlwue li.ese
lain Is.
Ibnnemhi r the lop, the side, snd the bottom.
Tim following iepix'live persons are duly au h.i
zeil, and hold
CEHTincATrs or agency
For the sale of Rrandreih't Vegetable Vnirertul
V.lls.
Norlhumbeilard countv ! Mihon M ickey S.
Chamheilio. Kunbury II B. M iseer. M'Ewvinv
ville lu-l.nd Ax Men. II. Noiihum'astlaud Wm.
Forsyth. (seoigtHiiw'ti J. 6i J. Wails.
Union C-.uuty; New Berlin hogai It Win
ter. Selinssrnve (ieorge (.'undium. Mid 'le
Uirg Isaac Smilh. Beaver own David llulde'.
Adamshurg Wm. J. May. Milduishuig Mensch
Ac li'av. Ha tlclon Darnel Long. Freiburg
O. cV U.4. Mover. I.ewistnirg Walls A tiieni.
t.'olumhia (oi niy I D.unille E. B. IteMsoid.
4 Co. Berwick Shumun It ttenliouse. Ca
lawissa C, (!. llroUs. Bhioutshurg John I.
Mi-ver. Jeisey Tnwn Levi Bis. I. Waaliiugtou
Bnl4. M.Cay. Limestone Balji-r M?ich.
Ilheeive ihal each Ageul lias ail 1'ngravi.l Cer
ificateef Agency, containing a lepu s utaiiou nl
lr BltANDKE TH'S Manufaclorv at King Sing,
and upon which w ill a so be seen eiaet copies nl
the new luLcit now used upon the lirandrelh l'iii
lioltt.
Philadelphia, office No. 8. Nmih 8ih street.
B. BltANDiiETH.M.D
June 24th, 1843.
CITY FUHMTUIIK AUCTION,
AND PRIVATE SALES ROOMS,
Nos. sl and 31 North Third Street,
Near the City Hotel,
PHILADELPHIA.
CC MACKEY, Auctioneer, respectfully in-
viies the attention of persons desirous nf pur
chasing Fumiiuie. lo Tiis eitensive Sales ItiHims,
(l-oth public and Piivate,) for every desciiplion of
Household Furniture, whi re can l nbtained at alt
tunes, a large assortment of fashionable and well
manufactured Cabinet Furniture, Beds, Maluasacs,
Sic al very reduced prices, fur cash.
Of Bales by Auction, twice a week.
May 37tb, 1643. ly
Vomit uf Th-rd and Vine Stricts,
: wiLHAKsroar, ?a.
jriHE subserlber respectfully annoiinees ti the
A pill-lie. thui he h -s niued s lintel in ihe ruin-
: minimus brick building s mate on Ihe corner of
I bird sed INnc streets, where he will be happv lo
: wail ip n ihose who m-av fivnr him wit their
; eoinpai y. The Eagle Hotel is la-ge and convent.
i-llt, and furnisluil it, llie he I m ..'ein sle. It is
: proi ide.l with a large inlnilier of ell aired and
eoi.iforiahle lei ping apartment-, r.ioms, private
i pallors, Ac. I'e.soin v .siting i!haiisairt on bu
! siiM-ss ih plea urc, mav ie.1 as iirnl ihil every ex
i ern.ai w II i used lo render ihcir soj nun at ihe
"l'ti);le Hot, I" pleaaanl and agreeable. His Table
! will be supplied wilh the v, ry hi si the in nkct sf
' fords, and his bar with -he choicest wines arid oilier
liquors (.bulge re .sonaUe. The , Eaglo Hotel
pnsKi-sMca greyer a.lvaiiiages in point nf location
than snv oilier alunlar establishment in the borough,
j being situate in the husiniss part of ihe town, and
within a convenient distance of the Court House
ami Wiliiamspnri and Elmir Bad lioid 1 1 pot,
' r-ullicieul Stabling provided, and good auj Irusty
, .ulleis always in ullt iniau.e.
Alti'ulive, se.'oo.iiiiHliiiing and ltone-t Servants
. have K'en i mplni ed, ami noil ing left nudouethat
; wll add to the coiulnit and siT.niiinodaiiun of his
gue-l.
'I hue wi'l Ih- s rarriug" a'wavs in attendance at
the Holt Landing to convey paaseugers to and from
I the House, fee of rhaige.
CIIAIU.ES BORROWS,
j Mav I tih, 1843. if
j .TticliacI Weaver C li,
; ROrB MAKERS & SHIP CIIANDLEKS.
An. 1 3 North Water Street. Philadelphia.
'TT'H A VE consisnlly on hand, a general assort.
M.B. nient of Cordage, Seine Twines, &c, vizi
lard Ropes, Fishing Ropes, White Roja's, M anil
la Rom?s, 'i'ow Lines for Canal B.ials. Also, a
coniileie assortinent of Seine Twines, Ate, such as
Hemp Shad and Herring Twine, Best Patent liill
Net Twine, Cotton Shad and Hen ing Twice, Shoe
Threads, fce. &c. Also, Bed Cords, Plough Lines,
Halters, Traces, Cotton and Linen Carpet Chsins,
Sic sll of which they will dispose of on reasonable
lei ins.
Philade'phia, November 13, 1843. ly.
iSPK KING rOOU & CO.
No. 13S Market Street, Philadelphia.
INVITE the attention nf Country Merchants
to their eitensive assortment of Briliib French
and American Dry Honda, which they offer for sale
on lha most reasonable terms.
ruiledelpbia, November I3? 94, Ijs.
I.