Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, December 06, 1845, Image 4

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'h Partition of (he Barth.
IFRllM SCHILLER.
"i give yoti the earth," from his throne in high
"heaven
'Igiv )'ou the earth" to hit subjects cried
Jove,
"Tor once and forever in foe it is given,
;3ut see yon divide it in brotherly love."
Thru all who had hands fell to work in a minute,
And great was the stir both 'mon; young and
'mong old.
The harvest attracted the farmer to win It,
AnJ swift through the woods swept the torres
ner bold.
7f he merchant laid hold of his bales and his riches,
The ubbol he seized on the noble red wine,
The Ling shut up his portals and drew up his
bridges,
And cried to his people, the taxes are mine."
.St last, when the scramble had long time been
. fluted,
The mrf appeared from far regions'hemme
(Met ah ! all iiround every scrap was expended,
j5.nd every thing went by some other nun's
iatne.
'Woe is uie ! and shall I tliat with truelt devo-
Slave served thee of all, be forgotten alone."
iSo the povt exclaimed ; and o'ercome with emo
tion .Sunk down, loud lamenting, at the foot of the
urone.
klf tboa in the dream land delighteit to wander,"
Then am were J the god "do not quarrel with
cue,
"Where wast fAott when the world was dividing
down yonder ?"
"I was'' said the poet, low bending,-"6y thee !
"My eyes on thy beauty hung ever enraptured,
The heaven's deep harmony ravished my ewr ;
T'mgive then the spirit that spell-bound and cap
tured Torgot uil of earth in the light of thy sphere."
' Now what cmi be done, fur the world is all given
"Away," exclaimed Jove "neither earth, air
r sea,
"Is mine any more but a place in m$ heaven,
"ll'hrnevcr thou coin's, shall be opened In flue."
- T'ul'e-Thadicii in a Fixi 'Southerner ,'
ihe concspondent-ft' the Richmond -Whig, in a
!; itui 1'rjiii Lowell, relates list following inci-
-Jl nt ;
"A singular coincidence took place here, in
-which I bore a part. -It is Jittle too pood to
!:se. On my arrival here I found a gentleman
truiii South Carolina, who had. made the .place a
visit to eee the factories. I boob made myself
known to him, and he, myself and a friend twin
Virginia made a visit to someaf tbe Mill, lie
wnstkodly opposed to the Manufacturing Sys
4sm went Free-Trade all JioIIow. We had
ulU atiei- tulk until 1 got 'himpretty well round.
At this state of the case we went into a certain
mil w here he heboid a very beautiful girl. He
iiad no sooner laid his ryes on her 'than ho -be-i.'in
to think that the Tariff and factories were
not hi bad after fill, and before the night closed
he whs a rtrnight out Tariff AVhig, snd heels
vcr head in love. lie ia now engaged to the
ymin huly, und will he married in a few days,
iiii.1 when I Iclt him he was firing off ealutes
w it ii n -couple ol I'ie.(oi near the Mills, in I10
nnr nf the occasion, lie is going to take Lin b
truilii'J to Europe, and when he comes back in
tend to go into Manufacturing. It ig the great-
bt adventure I was ever engaged in in my life.
Thii is the third Iwell female operative who
id married to wealthy young men of South Car
olina. Four of them ure married to native Geor
gians. There arc soino fifteen or twenty in
other Southern Stales in the tame fix. Are
these white Slaves ? What say your calnmtii
.ota! Over two hundred young ladies who
were operatives in these factories, and who
h era -ea Hied the money to educate themselve,
-are now instructors of youth, and some in the
oighi'St female Seminaries."
flow to I,Kli Vovm). How is il that some
men thought to be so old, Mil! look so young ;
while others kuov to be so young, must still look
old ! The cause lis frequently within them
selves Mr. Hunt, once, on being asked the se
cret, eaid, '1 never ride when 1 -can walk ; I
never cat but ona dish at dinner ; and never get
orunU. My walking keeos my blond in curcu
Jjtton ; 11, -y iniplo diet prevents indigestion,
iiiid never louchingardent spirits, my liver never
I'.hb heiiij; eaten up alive.' But he forgot to
udd one of the ercmett causes of all of lasting
-youth kind uticnvimia heart.' Envy, be
"lieveme, can dig as deeply in a human lace as
T.ujo iuclf-
In Iowa they weigh pork by putting a plank
aeruM a rail, with the 1mgoa ona end, and tlren,
piling stones enough on the other to balance;
they theu gucs nt the weight of the stones.
Sacred Mimr. Among the pieces sur.g at
a uacred concert cut Vet, we notice "Barney ,
leave (he gaU ulone," "Go it while you're
young," and "Molly, put the kettle on."
A little bey, one dny, looked up in his mother'
face, with n airol deep reflection, and asked
htrwhy.he, inuad of marrying hia futlier,
had not waitt4 liH he grew u aud Into war
tied lain.
SIANU NOTE LIST.
The. following list shows the current rains of all
Pennsylvania Dank Notce. The most implicit re
liance rosy be placed upon K, as it U every week
airefully compared with and correclej from Bit k
nail's Reporter. ,
Ilniiks In Philadelphia.
Na. I.ocatiow.
Ihi-1.AU.
NOTES AT PAR.
Bank of Ninth America . ,
Bunk of the Northern Lilierttes ,
(Jommerrin! Osnk of Penn'a. . .,
Furnas' and Mechanics' D.ink .
Kenpinirtoii Jtank ,
I'hiladelphin Dnidt
huylklll Rank
rtmjtliwaih Hank .
Western Untik .
Mechniiic' Honk . .
Manufacturwrs' & Mechsnics' Rank
-Canntrf Hank.
Hsnk oTt'hester County Westchester
Hank of Delaware County Chester
par
par
par
pr
par
par
.par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
Bifik of Oermantowti
Bsnk rtf Montcomory Co.
Doylestown Bank
Raiilon Bank'
Farmers" Bank of Ducks co.
Dflii-e irf rtimTt of I'enn's.
fiermantown
Norrin'own
T)iylestnwn
Eastnn
psr
Karrisbnrg" These
I.aricasler 1 offices
Reading f do not
Easton J issue n.
Office do do
Office do do
Office d. du
NOTES AT
I) I SCO V NT.
Rank of the United Ktates
Philadelphia
30
par
pi:
psr
par
$
1J
Bank of Penn Township
(iirard Dank
Moyameneing Bnk
Hank of I'eirnsvlvama
Miners' Bank of Pottsvillr.
Bank of I.ewilwn
Rank of Middletown
Bank of NnrthumbcrliiniV
Poti!illo
I.enitown
MidiMuiown
11
N irthiinilieiiaiid par
Columbia Bank & Uridge co.'t'olumliia
par
i
i
i
par
pur
par
i
p,t
i
i
i
U
li
Carliiile Bank Carlisle
Exchange Bank Piltflmrg
iiii branch of HnllidHYtihcig
FsTmers' Bank of LancaKter l.arrcirtri
Lancaater County Bank Lancaster
Farmers' Bank of Reading K ailing
Harrisburg Bank HarrUhurg
isncastcr Bank Iiauras'.er
Lebanon Bank Lrbauon
Merchants' & Manuf. Bank Piitxhurg
Bank of Pittsburn PiO(.!mg
West Bianch Btnk Willianispuil
Wyoming Bank WilkcsUrre
Northampton Bunk Allenlown
Berks ('outity Bunk iteailmg
Olfu-e of Batik of U. S. PittaLuri
failed
do
Do Wo do Erie
Do do do New Brighton
Kon.-inclnii Sav. Ins. A do
Penn Township S:iv. Ins. ilo
Bank of Cliauiliercliurg Chamlierslmrg
Bahk of Gettysburg tiitiyilmrg
Bank of SuMjuelianna t-o. Mi.nlnwe
do
i
ljsli
t
Erie llai.k Eriu
Fariners A Drovers' Bank W.iynenburg
Fiauklin Bank Y.v,t.in;tnii
toncdale Bjnk HuiieMlrfJo
Monongaheta Bank of B. Brownsville
York Bank York
N. B. The notes of tliope .m:ki on which we
omiLquotntions, and substitute a iIiihIi ( ) are not
purchased by the -Philadelphia brokera, with the
exception of those which havt a (.-iter ot n fer nee.
BROKEN BAiKK.
Philsdelphia Sav. Ins. lJhiiaill.liia
Philadelphia Loan Co. do
Schuylkill Hav. Ins. do
Manual Labor Bank (T. W Dyott, prop.)
failed
failed
failed
failed
Powanda Bank
J'owanda
Alleghany Bank of Pa.
Bank of Beaver
-Uai.'k of Bwalara
Bank of Waahiugton
Centre Bank
City Bank
Farmers' & Mech'cV Bank
Farmers' & Mech'cs' Hank
Fannars'.& Mech'ca' Bank
Harmony Tniituto
Huntingdon Bank
Juniata Hank
Luinterineii's Bank
Northern Bank of Pa.
Bedford
Beaver
Harrisliurg
V;)liini;tiiii
Iklh-ioilW
Pittshuig
Pittsburg
Fayette co.
Xirwiicastle
llariHOiiy
no sale
I'lorcd
closed
failed
fbisid
no sole
failed
filled
failxd
no tale
Ilumiiidon no s!e
l.erti nnvn lio sale
Warien
.1 lurnluR'
(oiK'd
no t-ule
eloied
no rale
closed
failed
closed
failed
New Hope Del. Briilu
?Svy Mi(e
Tilion-
Northomb i Union Col. B
North Western Lank of Pa
Office of Schuylkill Bank
Pa. Acr. iV Manuf. Bank
Silver Lake Bank
Union Bank of Penn'a.
Wenttnorelaiid Bank
Miadtillrt
P.irl t 'nrl oil
( -arliKlo
Montrose
I 'nioniown
(irt'('Ilil'Uf
closed
Wilkesbarre Bridge Co.
Wilktsliurre nonle
fjCj All notes purporting to be 011 any Pennsyl
vania Bank not given in tho above ht, may be set
down as frauds.
IV EW .IICItSEY.
Bank of New Bi una wick
Belvideie Bank
Burlington Co. Bank
Commercial Bank
Cumberland Bank
Farmers' Bank
Farmers' and Mechanic Bk
Brunswick
ftelvidcre
Mctllurd
Perth Amboy
Bridelon
Mount I Lilly
failed
J
par
i
par
par
i
Farmers' and Mechanics' Ilk N. Biuns-vick tiikd
Farmers' and Merchants' Bk
Mlililletown Pt
i
failed
ttihd
failed
filled
railed
4
failed
Franklin Bank of N. J.
Jerey t'Hy
Hohoken Bkg&- Grazing Co Hub. ken
Jersey 'City Bank
Jeisey City
Mechanics' Bank
Manufacturer Bank
Morris County (lank
Monmouih 1'k of N. J.
Mechanic' Bank
Mechanic' and Manuf. Ilk
Morris Canal and Bkg Co
Post Notes
Newark Bkg & Ins Co
New Hope Del liride Co
N. J. Manufac. and Bkg Co
-I ntic rson
Hellcville
Morristo n
Vieihold
Newark
Ticntvm
Jersey t.'ity
Newaik
jr j
no sale
i
; ,
failed :
failed '
I '
fsilod .
4 I
Lainlii'rlsvniu
Hotiokeii
N J Pioteclon dc Lumhurd bk Jersey t 'ey
Orange Rank li-ir-rr
Paterton Bank Puterson
Peoples' Bank do
Prmcetoa Bank Princeton
Salem Banking Co Salem
State Bank Neivnrk
Slate Bsnk Eluabeihtown
Blato Bank l.'umdeii
State Bank of Morris Monistuwii
(lute Bunk '1'rmton
Salem and Philad Manuf Co Salem
Sussex Bank Newton
Trenton Banking Co Trenton
I'uioii Bank Dover
Wsthiiigioii Banking Co. Haekwisadc
Ii:i.ATi AKIi
Rk of Wilm & Braudy wiiie Wilmington
hank of Delaware Wilmington
l!aiik of Smyrna Smyrna
hianrh Millord
Fanners' Bk of State .f Del Dover
Do branch Wilmington
Do Viunch Georgetown
Do liramh Nowcjsile
I'nion Hank W ilmington
(Tip I'nder fi's
pur
n
i
par
i
laile.l
failed
I
par
j
failed
par
psr
par
r
per
par
par
per
par
OJT u all banks muked thus () there are ri.
ttler couuleileit nr altered liotca of ihu various ds
OOffllUslluiiS, ill circulalliXi,
a. .1 ... . . ji .1 j . - --.-
rOIUTEEW
iir;Uu;illr rtCclrtt.
1 Hrcnk ten's VRimrreoF-a erriuin core for
worms tnfe and very plcatant lo take.
2. Gibson's Extracts, which remove Urease
of all kind", Dry Paints, Tar, Varnish and Wi,
from carpets or from clothing, without injuring the
color or the cloth.
3. LosTtns) Ftr Pspkh the best thing known
for killing flies and muiquitoes.
. A ceitatn Destroyer of Bats, Mice, Itosches
and Ants, anfl another of Bid Bus,
5. Gum's Srrcrpic for sur stomach, TTeaM
Born and Water Brash, by one who had sulllred
thirteen yenre, before he discovered the cure.
Da. Rtkvic' Giikkr Oihtmbkt for the Piles.
It ha never fulled to cure.
7. IUnrisor'h Tsi-rsn Wasti.
ft. Bkkmonii's IsnaLiBLC without a
rival.
(. Tus Cowioi,;n t'orrrTtox of Flos
jnt the medicine for children and for women, it is
so pleanant to tuk".
10. Bkck's Vrni!Tti.it Am ninous Pu.ts.
1 1 . Or' EMoT.Mr.iT Warrn-rnoiiF Past k,
for Harness, Boots, &c. It softens the k.ithi'r.and
keeps out the water.
IU.TOOB Mali's STtt?TH1!f t0 PtASTFB.
13. Jacksus's DitniinmA Mmtiibi, which
cun a li e wornt Diarrhtca in a few hours.
14 Jackson's Dissntaiit MitTi'S.', a cer
lain rihI speedy cure for Dysentery and Summer
Compl.iint.
The nlove valusM' articles re sold ho'e!a
and retail, bv L. C.-GUNN, No. 1 South Fijlh
ttfref, Philadelphia wheie Stun keepers end o
ihcrs wi'l be upp ied with pore African Cayenne
Pi pier, Arnica Floweis, Dru!, Paint', Oilf, Glass
and Vamiche. nl 'the lowent prices. Terms 01 ly
cash. Qj" Cut out the adveitivement, aud triitg
it wth you.
Philadelphia. "July 19'h. 1815. If.
11 "k i71k x k ax i) iTi t e .
THOMSON'S
Com pomiA Syrup -of Tr &. Wood
IVaplha.
riHE unpreeedenlml urcress of this medieine. in
m. the restoration of hi a' ll. 10 those who, in des
pair, had given up all-hopes, has piven il en exal
ted reputation above all nlhcr Tetmllies, furnishinij
evidence of it iniriiiKi, va'uo and power, as the on
ly scent wh'ch can be rel.ej iip n for the cure of
Pulmonary Consumption. Brntirhitt!, Aihma.
Pain in tho ide and Breet, Spitting of Blood,
Whooping Cough, Croup, iVc.
Attention is lequcsfcd to the followim; ASTON.
iHHINt? I'UKE.bv Tlii-niso-i'. Compound Hvrup
t.f Tar and Wowl Naplba ! 1
Vhihuhlphia, May 37, 1S11.
MR. THOMSON Hear Kir With grateful
fcelmes I inform ymi of the astonishing elleets of
your mei'h ine, hich has liter iMy mis d me from
deith-bed ! Myctbfp, 'Pulmonary Conump
lion, h.ul reilured inn mi ,iw that my physician pro.
no inced my cn hoji-s ! At thi junction I be
gan to 11-eyour mcdicim-, and iniraeul us as it may
xeein. it has completely reitored me to health, alter
everything life bad failed. Jfei-peclCi-llv vour.
vvA8Hl.ll(NM(K.
(hsilolte street, ahoe Geoige street.
Th undersigned, being personallv acquainted
with Washington Mck and his sullerincs. bear
wtnexs 10 the a!-t.ii'ihinK etlert Af Tbomou's
t otinpouut! Nyrup'of Tsr, and the truth of Ihe a
hiivi utiiteuient.
.!',. WINWER, 3i North Third street,
DAVID VIC KG liS. 42 Almond street.
HUGH M'GINLEV, S. E. corner Tamany
mid Fourth aiueN.
Prepared only by S. P. Thomson. N. E. curncr
of Sth snd Spruce streils, Phi'ade'phii.
Airenls. H. R. Masnir, Sunbuiy ; D. Gross,
snd Dr. Macpherson, Hanifihurg ; Jin". (!. Brown,
Pi'tlwille ; Ge . Earl, Re dint; ; lloutoii V Ma
on, Towanda. BrariiorJ county, Pa. Price 50 cents
p r bottle, or f i ti'T div.cn.
fjj lietrnre af till imHtitions.
Philadelphia, June Smb. Itir. If
JIKU1 TIIK
s e 1 n 11 c r s .
TIIIE sul'scntx'rs would re-pectfully inform the
X. t'nizer.s of Suuhory snd the nhlic generally,
that they have piirc!n,ed the shop of M'. Wi,linm
Hoovei, in Msiket sti rt, one do n wel of I he Pst
Oflice, where they will continue th
t'aIincl-?IalUi lliiiiic-,
in all iin branches. The puldic may ean;t thcil
work done in iIk) Utet st)le. They ho e, by strirt
attention to kuiii-a', tau.eii: a share of public
pAtrouage.
fXj Coffins made to orller on Ihe-shonest noiiee,
and cotintrv produce taken in exchange for woik.
WM. YOUNG.MAN & H. C. MARTIN.
Siinhury, May 17th. 1846. ly.
Ts h 11 y a- it o cTa i7
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
HAT Sc CAP M A MJ T A CTU 11 E US,
South Kant corner of Market and 4th ..
riilladclphla.
"sTTIinRE they always keep on hand an eiten-
sive r-sorlmcnt of JiATlf li CA PS of every
description, got up in the bet ami most spproved
I . . ' t . I '.'
I le. PeisoiiH ih rirous of purchasing supeiior srti
chs on the most reasciiahle terms, will find It to
their advantsf o to call bi fore making purchases
ebe here.
Philadelphia. On. fith. IS14. If
l'oaiitrr4'l(t'i
DEATH BLOW.
rPhe pullicw KI pleaso observe that no Rrandtelh I
Tills are genuine, unices ihe bog has three la- f
beta upon it, (the Vi, the sure aud the bottom 1
eaih containing a fsc- simile signature of my hand- J
writing, thus CJ. BnstnurtTM, M. D. These la.
bel ate enaraved on steel, lesiHifnlly ilestgried,
and done at anevpeiise of ever f 2,0tRt. Therefore
il w ill be seen thai the onfy tbing necessary to firo- 1
rura the medicine in its purity, is to observe Hirse
labels. j
Remember ih top, the aide, anil Iht "lioftom.
Tb- f .llov.ii. rej.cclive peisons arc duly auihori
ed, and hold j
CEaTlnOATES OP AGUNCY (
Fur the sale, of Prundreih's Vegetable Vniecrzal 1
fills. '
Northoiii'heilai'il countv : Milton M ickey A' '
I'hailitie.lni. Sun!nirv--H. It. Mas. r. M'Ewene-'
villf lulamlA: Meiiell. Norrhuinleilaud Win.
Forsyth. Geoigelown J. & J. Walls.
Union County: New Berlin Bogar oV Win
bT. Selinsgrovo ieorge Glindiuiii. Middle,
burg Isaac Smith. Beavertown David Hubler.
AdamsiiurgWm. J. May. MiOliusborg Mensch
& Ray. Hartlctoii Daniel Long. Freeburg
G. Ac F. C. Mover. LewUburg Walls 6c Green .
Columbia mumy : Danville E. B. Reynolds
A Co. Berwick Shuman At Rittenhouse. Cat
tswissa ('. G. ilrobts. Blnoinshurg John K.
Moyes. Jeisey Town Levi Bisel. Washington
Roht. McCsy. Limestone Balli r MiN'nch.
Obteive that each Agent haa an Engraved Crr
tificste of Agency, containing a representation ot
Dr BRANDRETH'S Manufariory al Smg Sing,
and upon which will also be seen exact Copies of
the nit labels now used upon the Urandrtth Pill
I! arts.
Philadelphia, Mice No. ft. North fith street.
B. BKANDRETH, M. D
June 84th, 1813.
WI STAR'S
II IIAI OF CIIF.HUV,
A Comprntnrl llnlanmln Preparation frsrm
Wllit Phrrry Hark sml Tsr,
Hie heat remedy Isnnnit lo the trnrld 'fur the eurt nf
coughs, eoldii, ait km a, crmtp, bleeding nf the
king", whooping rough, unmthltit, influ
enza, short nem nf breath, pain and
weakness in the breast or side,
liver eomfilaiut, and tht
frxt stages of
CONSUMPTION.
We wtTl not assert that this BALSAM will cure
Consumption in it trwsf" farm, but it has cored
many after all other mesne of relief had been tried
dnvitln And why not t heems that the WILD
CHERRY was destined by Nstuie to "be our PA
NACEA for Ihe ravaging diseases of this Cold la
titude. -Let not the despairing invalid waste his
money and looe TIME, to him , all important,
in fxperimentititf with the trashy nostrums of the
d.iv, but use at unee a medicine that will rure, if a
cure be possible a medicine that science approves,
and many yrars of experience have demonstrated
tkat It nlwnys relieves.
"There is no such thing as finl," in the history
of this wouderlul BALSAM. Evidence the mn
convincing eve h i c tha no one ean doubt, fully
eslabli hes this fact. For the s'uke of brevity we
elert the fol owing from thounnds.
Isaac Plntt, Ebij., Editor of the Pokeepiie Eagle,
one of the most influential journals in ti e state of
New York, stairs nndei the authority of his own
name, thit a young lady, a relative of bis, of vers
delicate constitution, was a'tacked in Feb. 1842,
with severe cold, which immediately produced spil
ling of blood, rough, fever, and other dangerous and
alurmii'g symptoms. 'Throuch medical heatmcut
and cie she paitially recovered during summer.
Rut on the return nf winter she wss atlicked more
violently than at first, she hecsme scarcely aide to
walk and ws Imubled with cough,.chills and fever
every day, -and appealed to be going rapidly with
consumption ; nt this time, when there was n sign
of improvement, Mr. 'Piatt .procured a bottle of
WisrAH Oiuis or Wild Chebni, which she
look, and it seemingly restored her. Hhe got a ae
cond, and'hef.ue il was half Iskrn "he was restored
lo verfcet health, whirli shebas enioved to the pre
sent lime, without the sliithtert svmitooi of her lor-
mer dieie.
.. '
Mr. P'ett-wiva ''ihe curs came under my t wn oh
sei vntion mid I cannot be mistaken au to the facta."
EXTRACT OP A LETTER PROM A POST
VASTER. DATED
PurnnoKE, Yash ngton co., Maine, Apr. I SI 1.
MR. ISAAC lil'TTS. Dear Sir: At ihe re
ijiicst of many of my friends in this place and vici
nity who sre allliclcd with consumplinn an.) liver
comp'aiuts, 1 take the littery of asking you to ap
point someone in this coun'y ss agent to seil Wis
tam's Balsam of Wii.ii I'hkhbt, and to send hi'n
a few dozen, as there is none nf it for stile within
2(H) miles from this. I have no doubt that it would
mei t with a ready sale if it were where it could be
piocured without loo much expense and delay.
My wife was attacked shunt six months since
with what the physicians called ihe first s'age of
consumption a complaint v.ry prevalent in this
si ci ion of country. Having seen the .Bakani ad
vertised in Augusta.
cy aoo miles from here, o
I took Ihe pains to send there for a hot tic nf it,
which she tmrk, ami which helped hersorruch that
I sent for t wo hollies mure, which hu bs also tti
ken, snd -he now says she has not fell so well for
i-ix years as the does at this time. All those who
have inquited of me and ascertained what eOecl the
Balsam bad, are iitnioas le ha e seme hit sale in
this vicinity, whii'li is the cnne of my wrliii.rg you.
Plea-e iufoim me by ictii'ii of mail wheilnryou
ronctude to send ome, and if so to whom, in order
that it may be known whi le it can lie hud.
I 0111 with re-pict fours, etc.
P. G. FARNSWORT1I, P. ?f.
The whole country is fist learning that no medi
cine no phvsictan 110 ptepamtinu of any kind
wliati ver rati rcjnal Dn. Wistaii'h LUlsam or
WlLlI ClICIINf.
a Titi i.v nM)i:nni. ci iik.
Watuhvimk, Oneida co..N. Y. Sept. 15, 1S4.1.
Dear Sir I owe it to the afflicted to itiform y 'U
that in January last I was attacked by a veiy vio
lent cold, reused by woiVn-g in ihe water, which
M'ltlrd on my lungs. It was accompanied by a e-
xj severe pain in my brrsst snd Miles, and also a
dibliesMi.g cough. I had in attendance all the L,.
iuci!icl aid in our village; but after exhausting al!
their skill 'o no avail, ihey pronounced my di-rase a
COSFIRMlll COWSl MPTIOM, Slid lll'V OIIC Slid li
gave me up to die. After much persuasion I got t
the cousent of my physician to use ihe Balsam hi I
WiLti Ciikhk pri pared by Dil. Wicaii. I pur-
chased of the A cent inour place one bottle, before
using half of w hichl began to gain strength, and it !
wafi very evid;nt my cough was much letter and :
my eymptonra in every way improving. I have'
now used three bottlca, and am rettitred to perfect
lirnltli. This ieili hi abme owing lo Ihe use of
DR. WISTAirs RAISAM t)F WILD tHER
RY ; end I lake this method of giving you the in
f 0111 at ion. partly to pay you the debt of gritiludo ,
I owe you, and partly that others siinileily alT.io'.eil '
j "" '"' wl'fre " "PP'V
rM. l.ll II ..A.,.. 1 A 1.1
Veiv trulv youis, JAMES fi.C,T..
Mk. Palmkh, Druggist, under date of Waterville,
S pt. Vllh, IH43, writes;
The statement given you by Mr. James Sage is
well known to he true by this whole community.
Il ortaiiily was a most rematkat le cure. The le
of the Balsam is very good, and its success in cures
tiu'y flattering. Yours rcsp. rtfu'lv.
D. D. PALMER.
TUK MOS T "ITkMAIIKATII.K
CUIIK KVKU Kia'ORDKI).
H AtmnwriMW. N.J, April SO, IN41.
I 'On or about the 1 3th day of October,! 84 1, I was
j 'takeii with a violeirt pain in Ihe si lu near Ihe liver,
I which -continued for about live days, and was fol
I lowed ly the breaking of an 'ulcer, or abscess, in
I wardry, which relieved ttic pain a little, but caused
j me u ihtow up a great quantity nf olleusive uialter
! and also mueii l'!o.r!. Weiufl Kieatly alarmed at
j this,! apl'lit-d ro a tihysician.but he said Iw llnmgU
j he could ibi hut liitlo for me except g.ve mo some
! Mercury Pills, wh rh I refused to aks teehng
' iB'isfcd that ibi'y ceuld do nia no gootl ; riant u
' Ihrr Tm'dic wvre 'hen procured by my wife and
; ffieinls, luit none did nio any iiikki aid the ih.
; charge of blood and coirupti 11 still conl nued every
1. w days, and at last lvor,w so olleusive tti it 1
cou'd scarcely breathe 1 w..s also seized with a vi
olent cough, .which at times caused rrro to raise
much more blood than 1 had doire before and my
disr-aae continued in this way, still growing worse,
until February, when all hop df my recovery was
given up, and my friends all thought I would die
of a GiLLormu Coxki'kmiom. At this moment,
when my life wss apparently drawing near its close,
I heard of DR. W .STAR'S BALSAM OF
WILD CHELRY, and got a bottle which a
lievi.d us 1 mm tni at txv ; and by ihe us of only
three bottles of ibis medicine, all my ptina were
removed my cough and spitting of blood and cor
ruption entirely slopped, and in a few week my
health was so far restored as to enable me lo work
al my trade, (which is a carpenter,) and up to this
time I have en joyed good health.
THOMAS COZENS.
GinrrasTsa Coctt, N. J , ss.
Personally taint: before mc, Ihe tuhsctiher, one of
the Justices of the Peace in and for the said coun
ty, Thomas ('ozena, and being duly affirmed ac
cording lo law, saith the above statement is in all
things true.
Affirmed before me, on the 90th of April, 1943.)
J Clivkut, J P. 5
fnich i (he unprecedented auccees of this BAL
SAM, "NAITRE'S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION
a prescription congeni d to our wauls, as ilia pie
pared from Chemical extracts from substances which
the settlor of nature has pbroed in our own land
for wise purpose, that many who know nothing
of the mode of its preparation are endesvorint to
reap pecuniary benefits by selling sn aiticle similar
in name, or in appearance, or by representing their
own 1raih as euiierior to thiaH ALSAM, or by put
ting upamixtuie and solemnly ssseveriting thai it
is imported from a foreign couutiy, which i not the
ease. .ill these deceptive arts goto show th it
WiT's Hai.sam is known to the world lo be
"THE ft UK AT ItEMEDrr and that to a,,'
sny mixture it must bo like this in name, er jrvr
port to he like it in substance.
OTj" Believe not the cunningly wrought fahiica
tions and lake only the nriuinnl aud genuine
Wistah's Balsam or Wild Chkiirt.
NO OTHER CAN BE LIKE IT.
Address all onlers to ISAAC BUTTS, No. 33
Ann St., New Yik.
Agents, JOHN W. F RILING. Sunhurq,
D. BRMII'HJAM. Knrthumheeimd,
i. K. MOYKR, H!nnmrurir.
J. WAGGONSKLLKR. AV l-m-flnne,
BROWN At CREASY, Mi'Jlmville.
Feb. 2Val, lHt.-) ly
OAKI.KYS
or.rriiATivn stri p.
THE valuable properties of Oakley's Depma
tivo Syrup of Swrsape.rilla, as a purifier of the
liloiMl, is so well known to the public generallv. j
that it ia unt'ivess uy to nrcupy much spaiy in set- j
'!X fonh the advantages to lie derived from its
use; wherever ihe medicine has once lieen iu'ru-dLeetl,-it
takes precedence over nil otheis : evcty
one that has Isken it, have derivnl o signal bene- I
fn-ial results from it, that it is recommended by i
'hem with the. nmosl roiifidence. Physicians of
. .1.- I . L . ., r . .. ..
I mi nuntii Minting in me pnocsMoli, presenne il
1 lo pa'ients under their care ; eonlaiiuns nothing
deleterious buttuiug romponed ot the most mild,
I yet 1 fficafiou vegetable materials it is off-red with
confidence. o ihe cheapest null most efficient lu-
rifier of ihe blood now known. The uie of a few
bottles. specially in the spring mouths, will be at
tended with a most decidej iinpiovcmcnt in the ge
neral nfcngth of the system, er.nlicii'iiig anv -ee.U
df disease that may have been generated, bi-,:Idif
giving h. nl I h and vigor to ibe binly. For the cure
of Scrolula or Kings Evil, Rheum itism. Teller,
Pimples or einpti mi of the rkin, While towelling,
I riitnla, Chronic t'oui;h A-nh.ua, Ac. The nu
I mcrous certificates in rhe ponsesniou of the ruhscrl
I her and his srii-uts, fiom phvsici.ina and oiherv, are
; sufficient to coiivmce toe -most skeptical of its u
j periority over all preparations of Sars.iparilla.
Sold whole-ale and retail, by the proprietor,
ntjliltlrt. w. v, rsorlh ftth lrel. Uea.
dim, lJ,.(k, County, and to Iw bad of the following
per sons :
j Jn Nnrthutiilertttnd X'ountp. H. B. ?.!..,
j Sunbury ; LeUnd & Mixel, McEweusville ; D
' Kraoser, Milton.
In Vnimt County. J. Gearh irt, Sclinsgrove ;
A.'Guteltus, Mittiinburg.
. Columbia County. XI. V.'. McCay, Wash
ingtuij.
Reading, March 14, ISIO.
Ma. OtKBT-f: :1 believe il the ufy of every
one In do whatever in Iherr power lies, for the le ne.
; lit of their It llo man, and having had po-nive
, pioof iii my own family, of the wonderful pmirriies
i of your Dcpuralive Syrup of Sarsaparilla, I m st
cornciniltously recommend it lo the iinnctcd. W e
, had the misfortune to lose two of our children, bv
Ihe breaking out of ulcerous sores tlml covered tin
Isce, bid and neck, Hltbough we had some of the
most cicnlilic physicians to attend thi in aud had
tried oil the known lernedii's, inclinling Swaim's
Paimoiti, without avail. Anothrr r.f my ciiildien
was attacked in the en mo manner, her face mid
neck wes ouiHetely covered; the dici'liargu wss so
olleusive, u.l the ilieease'st such a lieiglit, that we
despaired of her 'life. Seeing the wonilcrfol eiect
of your Deptiralive fiyiup .( fansaparitla, we were
induced -to miike trial of it, its the las', resort:; it
acted like a charm; the ulcers commenced beiing
' immediolery, a few bol.les entiiely -restoredher to
her health, which she lu.s enjoyed uninterruptedly
ever sinre. Asa purifier cf the bio.!, I verily be
lieve it has not ila equal,
JOHN MOYER, Tailor,
Walnut street, near 'Fourth, Reading.
Douglasaville, April 19lh, '18-I3.
M11. OsKLrr: My son Edmund Leaf, had the
scrofula iu Ihe most dreadful and distressing man
lier for three years, during which time he was de-
pr.veu 01 me use o. nis iiiiii.. . ins ite m ami necu
..VAI.d.l U .ll. I.Lu.. ... ..I 1 1 ,1... .1.(1
v.. .r i,.r,ni .1111 1, twin. v lil' tl nil uir iiill' T-
vol nuiedii-s. but to no effect, until recommended '
by Dr. JohniHiii of Noriistown. and aUo Dr. Isaac 1
Iliestei, of Readii g, lo use your Depunilivr Syrup
of S.ire nparilla, of which I ot'latned seveial honlcs. '
ihe 'use cf which d rove the di-cne enlirily out of
Ins system, the sore Ire ded .up, and Ihe child w as
restored to perlctl health, which bo has enjoyed ,
uiiinterruptetriy ei'tT since, lo the Bft'iiis!imetil of,
many persons who seen him diving his affliction, j
I have thought it my duty, and rend you this certi
ficate that otltcre who have a like almclion in the i
family may know where to obtain eo valuable a 1
medicine. Your truly.
AMELIA D. LEAF. I
Sept. 16. 1943 ly j
To Country .Tlort hant.
Boots, Shoes, fioiinets, Leghorn and
Palm Leaf Hals.
I Ci. W. & L. 11. 'PAY LOW,
I M the S. :. cornrr ofY.itrh-t and Fifth Sfs..
PHILADELPHIA,
"TFETl f.r sate an illoii.nr Ht'otunent of "tTrr
, above at'k hs, all cf which ihey aell at unusual
j U low prices, and paitieulnbv invite the attention
of buvi is visiting tlie riiv, t an 1 xamiuation t(
' Ibeir stoek. i. W. ,V L. V. TAYLOR.
! PhiU.lelphii, May US, 1814. 1y
U l'PY Fl ILNPITUr. a irpiov,
AND FHIVAT7J SALTS nOOMS,
Nos. 'J'J and Til orth Thiid .Street,
Near the City Hotel,
PHILADELPHIA.
CO. MACKEY, Auctioneer, respectfully in-
vites the attention of fvrsons desirous of pur
chasing Furniture, to his eslensivo Sale Rooms,
(both public and Private,) for every description of
Ilousehold Furniture, whirecan be obtained at all
limea, a Urge assortment of fashionabto and well
manufactured Cabinet Fornilnre, Bods, Matuasooa,
&r at very reduced pricea, for cash.
07" Salea by Auction, twice a week.
May SVth. 1843. ly
LA 'HTh E EDThTliigTiesi pi ice will he
8''0 for Flat Seed, al the store of
Aug 9. 1845 HENRY MASSER.
LI. UK, of a surior quality, can nou be had
sltlio Lima Kilm of Henry Manser, iu Sun
lUi. May 17, 1815.
ROSE OINTMENT
rem TKTTEIl.
RINOWORM", r-IMPI,-" OS TIIK rr-K, AND OTIIBst
r;iiTANKoitsi rnt'iTioN.
XjT The following certtjicn'e deseribes one of Iht
most extraordinary cures ever effected by any
application.
pHiiAiirt rat a, Februaiy 10,
T70R twenty years I was severely affltct'-d with
Txttkm on the Fnce and Heaill the disessa
commenced when I was seventeen years old, and
continued until the Fell of 1836, varying ifl vio
lence, but without ever disappearing. During most
nf the time, great part of my face was covered with)
the eruption, frequently attended with violent itch
ing ; my bead swelled at times until it fiM as if il
Would hurst the swelling was so great, that I could
scarcely get my hat on. During the long period
that I was afllicted with the disease, I used a great
msny a plications, (among llvm several celebrnleil
preparations) as well as taking inward remedies,
including a number of buttles nf Swaim's Panaern,
Extract of Sarsnpnrilla, ore. In fact, it would he
impossible to ouuntera'e all the medicines I used.
I was alfo under the cue of two of the moot dis
tinguished physicists of this city, but without re
ceiving much benefit, snd I despaired of ever brirrsr
currd. In tl.e f ill of H'.Ifl, the disease at the time'
being very violent, I commenced using Ihe Ante
Ointment, (prepared by Vaughan it Davis.) In
a few applications the violent itching ceased, the
swelling abated, the iriipiion began 'to disappear,
and before I bad Ui"cd ajar the di-ease ws entirely
cuted. It bos now been m arly a yi aT and a half
since, and there is not vestige of I ho disease re
maining, except the sears from the deep pits formed
by the disease. It is impossible for me to desciiluft
in a crrtif.cale the severity of the disease and my
sulfering, but I will be pleased to give a fuller ac
count to any person wanting further satirfsotion,
who will cull on me. At the time I commenced
using the Rose Ointment I would have given hun
dieds of dolhtta to be rid of the disease. Since
tsirrg it. I have recommended it to several persons,
(among them my mother, who had ihe disease bad
ly on her arm,) who were all cured bv it.
J AMES DURNELL, No. lfiG. Race St. 1
fy The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. 11.
Vaurfhan, South East corner of Third irj Race
stretts, Philadelphia, and sold on agency .n Siinhu
ry. bv H. B. MASSE R,
M.iyMth. Ii3. Agent.
JCo!e Ointment, itv TctterT
i' It ODE OF FlS EFFICACY.
t'ril ia 11 inn a. May 27th, 18.1M.
'PUTS is to certify thnl I was m-verely alllicted
with Tetter in the bands and f et for upward
of forty Jf ars; the disc ise was attended generally
with violent it clinic; and swelling. I applied to a
number tif physicians, and used a great many nppli
cations w ithout elVeeiing a cure. About a y a:
since, I applied the Rose Ointment, which entirely
sloped rhe itehing.and a few applications iinmedi
atciy cured Ihe disease, w hich there has been 110
return of, although I had never been rid nf it at
any linn for forty years. RICHARD SAVAGE,
Eleventh, below F.pruce Street.
The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. H.
VaiiL'hsn, fc'.Hiih East corner of Third and Race
Stie td, I'hib(lel tita, and sold on eceney in Sunhu
ry. by H. U. MASSER.
1i.y 14th, 1811. Aget.
MEDICAL ArmOBATION
OJ the ROSE OITMEST,for Tetter.
A LTHOL'GH the superiority of ihe preparation
t over all others is fully eaj'ahlished, the proprie
tors luke pleasure in laying bt fore the public the
fnllowiu rertilicate from a respectable physician,
a graduate nf the University ol Pennsylvania. Dr.
IS umb, having found in this leiuedy that relief f it
a tedious aud di.-ngrceahle alli-i tioil which the means
t wiihio the range of his proloKsion failed lo aiFird,
1 has not hesitated to give it his approhati m, nllhough
' ihe prejudices aud interests of that prolusion aie
1 pposed to secret Remedies.
I'liiLinKLruii, Pepl. 10, llPi.
I w:s recently Iroubb-d v.itli a tedious herpetic
tn'.pti. 11, which nuetd nearly one si te of mv f .Cti,
1 and extended over the ear. Mr. Vatican, proprie-
lol of the Rime Ointment, observing my face, insis
; led mi my ttying his preparation, nf which he han
; ded mo a jar. Although iii coiiiiiion with the meiif
! bets of my profession, 1 dincouniutianre ami disap
I prove of the numerous iinstrums palmed upon ihe
, public by icnoi ant pretenders, 1 feel in justice bound
! toeieept the Rose Ointment fiom that Caass of me
1 d.ctnrs. and to g;ve it my approltiou, as il entiro
j ly icml ihe rrnjnion, although il hid resisted the
I u-ual sppbcniioiin. DAM.. DA I 'till, M. D.
fXj' The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. R.
( Vuiin'.iaii, South Eat., corner of Third and Race
I Stieets, Philadelphia, and sold on agency in Suu-
'ury, by H. B. MASSER,
j May 14th. I84X Agent.
I m EAGLE
Corner of Third and Vine Slwtx,
WXtLIAMSrcmT, FA,
rlH E iibscrih.-r r. spectfullv aunnunces lo the
j . . '
i. puhhe, that he has oiirtied a Hotel in ihe com-
oiodinus brii-k buililiug hi I nit r on the corner of
I hird and Pine etreers, where he wiil be happy lo
wait up n ilnwe who msy favor him itii llieir
company. The Eagle Hotel is large and Convcni
eul, and furnished in the be-t moi'ern slsle. Il is
provided Witt) a huge niiiuhcr of well aired and
comfortable sleeping upartmrnls, rooms, private
parlors, Ac. Peruoirs visiting Willianisiort on bu
iuesa ot ilea-urr, may re.n as-ured that every er
er.ion will I e used to render their sojourn at tho
"Eagle tote" pleasant and agreeable. His Table
will he supplied with the very beat the market af
fords, and bis be.r tvith die choicest wines and oilier
lnjliors charges reisonablo. The Eagle Holrl
poasesses greater siKantsgcs in poirrt of liicotion
than any other similar establishment in the borough,
being titiuite hi tire business p:rf of the town. anA
within a couvenrft distanee of the 4'ourt House
and WilltainspoTt and I'.ltnits Vail Road Depot.
SulHcient Siahlui- pros-ided, and goed and trusty
ottlers always in ateudNnits
Atteiitic, ccommodiiting ami 'honivl S.Tvants
have Wn rmjioed, and nothing left undone that
will dd to lire roruiofl and axviimmttdaliofi of hhf
guest a.
'I'herc e. ill be t t arrisge always in artemlance at
Ihe Dual Landing to convey paaseugers to and from
tile Honse, fice of chargn.
CHARLES TtORfcOWS.
Miv Uih. 1S10. tT
.rgirhrut Weaver X, on,
HOrS MAKERS & SIXtr CIIANDLEnS.
AVi. 13 A'orfA Water Street, Philadelphia.
?V AV E constantly on hand, a general assort
HJb merit of Cordage, Seine Twines, oVe., via :
J aid Hopes, Fishing Ropes, White Rojies, Al anil
la Ropes, Tow Lines for Canal Hosts. Also, a
complete assortment of Seine Twines, SVc, such as
Hemp Shad and Herring Twine, Heal Patent liilt
Net Twine, Cotton ShaJ and Herring Twine, Shoe
Threads, &r. &c. Also, Ileal Cords, Plough Lines,
Halters, 'IVaces, Cotton and Linen Carpet ('bains,
Ax. all of which they will dispose of on reasonubla
teims.
Philadelphia, November 13, 1842. ly.
" srn w i NG7G001) &" cd
No. 13S Market Street, Philadelphia.
INVITE the attention of Country Merchants
to their eilenkive assortment of Hritish French
and American Dry tioods. which they offer foissle
on ihe mokt reasonable terms.
I'hlladelphia, Novemiier 13, 1812. ly.