ass V) Matften and hr Motliea. Mots 7 hk er.Nri "fecu my -mother, yesternight, Found out the kin you gae Tty stealth, (fwrhape it was not tight,) She's done nought eUo but rare. Therefore I think I 'J bent at once, Return yeur kiss to end it ; Tor if there's harm done, any dune ' Must know (hat will amend it. But mind I woW on no account Give for yonrUs another, Kor add the least to love' amount. But on'y for my mitVr. o I'll at once my kiss bestow : Now then be quiet, do! So close mir lips met I don't know Which first kiss'd I or you '. Therefore, to save mistake, I must Let that for nothing go, And with one more replace the first; Don't reckon it a two. "Cut mind, -I would on no account G.ve for one kiss another, "Nor add lh least to love's amount, But only for my mother! American Flour. It is assented by one of the most eminent ba iters ir. London, that American flour will absorb from 8 to 10 per cent, more of its own weight of water in manufacturing it into bread or biscuit, 'han the English wheat. Mrs. Rundcll, in her "Domestic Cookery," stutt-s that while 14 lbs. of American flour will make 21 j lbs. bread, the raine quantity of English flour will produce but IS J lbs. We have numerous specimens of Eng lish aiid American wheat of similar varieties, and 'he English is almost invariably a larger and plumper berry than the American. v"e attribute this to the longer time required for ripening in that cooler, damper climate, by which it nbsorbs and retains a larger quantity of water. Ours on the contrary, is ripening under a dry, hot sun, evaporates a larger proportion of 'rater and leaves the farina in a more condensed ftat-, und when exposed again to moisture in cooling, it absorbs the additional quantity above s'sted. This is an important fact, of which the dealer and consumer should be fully aware. We see our southern friends claim this quality exclu sively for their own wheat, which is doubtless true in part but not wholly in comparison with English. It IB a well known and long establish ed principle, other things being equal, that a warm and dry climate gives a richer grain than a ccld moisture Toronto Herald. Corn mid Corn nl Cooked' There can be no rafer position assumed, in jriciiliiirnl economy, then that there is a most important savins.' e!!' clei' by cooking ("nod. l.tiijr m:t:- (lein ,ns", rated the fact, '!", v.o!; i s nuar.lilv. is h'uhiv es- . ! to t o nr, rvat'on if liralth ; hence the is rto;t -hi-, t ? hiak, lhat both , rinti.in. aa well ..! ic-s of grain is '.. , cooking when mi k will be more ma ' i.-.t ioa to be correct, ,s und well known fact, Sf'tl a u ri i 1 -t. t! ?R A e el. to tr.at cam, by ho !uii. is iticreaacd two hundred per cent, in bu'.k, rom r.-ie, three hundred ptr cent.; t lint is, tn b more explicit, a bushe! nf northern corn, after being steamed or boiled will measure thrte bushels. A bushel of corn vripal absorbs in tho process of cooking, or rather requires (or the accmnpltshment of that object, pearly fivo bushels of water enough of the li ;iji 1 hciiinr taken in or absorbed, to increase its luilk from one but-hel to four and a half. Every pound of meal, therefore, will make four and a half pnundi uf 7nush. These fucta, we think, rhonld cn fir towardspidinj tho introductioti of co.-king tift a common practice, as they certainly "('libit itiiUuvau'.'igeB ill a strung light Maine Cultivator. Tns Gur.T Cirr. London uprm an arer .e, ".tie Us ten yeirs, his paid annnally )?19, H0,(IU0 in cuiom dutii-s, or nearly half the !io!e aitioutit tif rfciitir rait-ej from lhat de 'lirt .f nt. There arn 2.000 merchants and bro . !icH with sr. !.!: a m lie ,f the Fxehane. The v.-atcr e ..!.,, ..i.e. m.iply 2".17.(K)IOOO lioffhenda every yar, ki.iI !lte ga i companies 10,000,000 otihx t'.ct of cs ev. ry twenty. Hnir hours. In 1C-10, there were e."M i;i SmithfiekJ market 10,70 head i.l cattle, end LfiOO.OOO of eheep. The London new.p'ipera consume 10,000,000 stamps annually. The aiesiriboatU carry !0,. 000 pashengora every day. Thoje are 10,000 jnilcs of railroad, Hretching from London into every part of the kingdom, completed at the ex- peusa c f $,J22,CiO0.tK)O. 'I hern re &8 canals, which cost aixiut S'2iW,0(.K),000. The biwtneee of London bankers t'.oiie, averages f333,)00,' 000 a nior.lh. The wej'.Ui of mind po aeaaed by that wonderful city is not put down by WoCul loch, nor the weight of human degradation. CoxoactaioNAt. Aatepont. During Mr. Jef ferson's administration, eyrap was provided in the capitol for the refreshment of the members of Congress. This was furnished and charged under the ktad f stationery. The National In telligencer tells us, that a member who did not like the beveuge, jocoaely remarked that he should be very gUd if tl.e officers of the bouse would provide a litte w biskey for those who pre ferred it, tnd charge it to the account of fuel. A Good Psiuirsics A mixture of honey and ths purest thaicsal will make the teeth u white SI ictw DANK NOTE LIST. Tlx; following list nhowa tha current value of all Pennsylvania Bank Notes. The most implicit re liance may l placed upon it, bi it Utvery week jnrefully compared with and Corrected from' Dick ncll'i Reporter ISaiahs la Philadelphia. Nsvl. LoCVrlO. I'5.' I HIHU. P A R. NOTES AT Bank of N.trth America pr par par par par par par par par pat par Bank of the Northern Liberties , Oummereinl Rank of Penn's. . , Farmers' and Mechanic' Bank Kensington Rjnk . , Philadelphia Bank t htivtkill Rank South wark Rank Western Bank Mechanics' Rank Manufacturer' A; Mechanics' Bank' Country ItaiiUn. Bank of Chester County Westchester par par par par par par Bank of Delaware County Bank of Germantown Bank of Montgomery Co. Doylcstown Bank Eaeton Dank Farmers' Rank of Bucks co Office ofBnnkof rer.n'a. Office do do Office do do Ofiice do do Cheater Germantown Nerristown Doylcstown Easlon Bri-tol par ILirrisburg" Those Lancaster I offices Rending f do not Eatnn J issuer). NOTES AT DISCOUNT, Hank of the United States Philadelphia Hank of Penn Township . . (Ji-arJ Rank . ' Moyamcnaing Rink . , Bank of "ennsvlvnnia , . 30 par P par par i M par 'V i i par par par i i i i n Mi new' Hank of Pottsville1 Bank of Lewislnwn Rank of MuldMown Renk of Northumberland l'ot'avillo Lrwutown Miihllo'nwn Nortl.'linliciland Columbia Rink .Sc. Bridge co. Columbia Carlinle Rank Carlisle Exchange Rank Pittsburg Do di branch of Hnllidavshurg Farmers' Rank of Lancaster Laricasici Lancaster County Rank Lancaster Farmers' Rank of Reading Reading Harrishurg Hank IIarriliurg Lancaster Rank Lancaster Lebanon Rank Iichauon Merchants' & Manuf. Rank Pitmhurg Bank of Piltslnirg PiMs'iui Weat Hraneh R.ink iilianisport Wyominir Rank Wilkealvarre iiortnamptoii liink A I lei now n Rerks County Rank Jwading Office of Rank of U. S. Pitishiirg failed Do do do Erie do Do do do Ncv iiriuhton d.i Kensinctnn Sav, Ina. A i'o Pcnn Township Sav. Ins. do Rank of Cliainlierf.hurg Chamberslmrg jj Bunk of (ieltyshurg (ii iiyshurg Bank of !SiiMuehauria t'o. Mcnlro lj Erie Rank Kritt lil Farmer- &. Drovera' Rank Wnyneshurg JtJ Franklin Rank Waslnnston I J ILinesdale Rnk HoneMl.ile I j M otongihela Rank of B. Brownsville I J Vork Rank York jl N. H. 'I he notea of those hanks on nhich we omit quotations, and etilistitntH a datli ( ) are not purchased by the Phil.nh Iphia brokers, with the exception oflhnte which have a letter of r. fen nee. BROKEN BANKS. Philadelphia iav. Ins. rh.1,1,1. 1, hia failed do fniled do f.iled ; Dyolt, prop.) fulled Towiin.la Bedford no sale Reaver closed llsrrishtirtr, chocd W a-!'.ii.(;tiiii f.nle.l Ijelhfiiulo chard 1'itt-hUTg no sale Philadelphia Loan Co. Schuylkill Sav. Ins,. Manual Labor Rank (T. XV l'owauth Rank Alleghany Rank of Pa. Bunk of Reaver Rank of tatara Rank of Wwdiiucton i Outre Rank I Wy Raik r aimers i ..icni or iiar.n Farmers' & Mech'cs' Rank Farmers' &. Mech'cs Rank Harmony Institute Huntingdon Rank Juniata Rank Lumbermen's Rank Northern Rank of Pa. New Hope Del. Rridte Co. Northumh'd Union Col. Ilk, North Western Bank of Pa. I'lllttur f.nle.l j Fayette co. . f.iled ' ii.eiK aste filled 11 iriiionv no rale II ui.ii.g.lori no fale L'r. i iun fios.de Waritti failed U'linhitT no ule NfW llo(e clusetl , N i 1 1 1 1 " I on sale Meadtilln closed Port Carbon Calli!o failed Moi.li, se closed I.'ntontown failed finensl.urg tlofed Wiikisharrn nosala Office of Schuylkill Rank Pa. Agr. 6l Mauuf. Rank Silver Lake Rank Union Bank of Penn'a. Westmoreland Rank Wilkesharre Bridge Co. (Tj All notes purportiri to he on any Pemi-yl vania Uank not given in lue ahove hat, may be act Jown aa frauds. XEW JEUSEtr. Bank of New Brunswick Belvideie Rank Burlington Co. Bank Commercial Rank Cumberland Rank Farineu' Bank Farmers' and Mechanics' Rk Farmers' and Mechanics' 1-k Farmers' and Merchants' Rk Franklin Rank of N.J. ilohokeu Bkg& Gram., Co Jersey City Rank Mectiauiis' Bank Manufacturers' Rank Morris County Rank Monmouth Ilk of N.J. Mti'huiiirs' Bank Mechanic' and Manuf. Rk Morris Can.il and Ukg Co Po.t Notea Newark Bkg Sc Ins Co New Hope Del Bridge Co Brunswick lielvuleiH M.tfor.l Perth Amlioy llr:dhetoi. Mount Holly Railway N. Rioi.s. h k Mil lifiovtii Pi, Jer-ey t 'lty Ilntiidien Ji'laey '.ty Pattrreoii I'lMeVjtiw V.oiri.toe. n Freehold Newark Trenton failed tar par par failed 'failed tided tailed filled luilr.l fdil.il pur Jeisey City no sale NrWKik I.auitiei iskiite N. i. MsnufdC. and Bkg Co llobokeu lanril fuilcl 4' f,kd 4 pir Jiar N J Protect. in A: Lumbar ! bk JerMy City Orange Rank (Iraiue PaserMin Bank IVerwii Peoples' Bank do Princeton Rank Princeton Sakmi Ranking Co fal.m Ktate Bank Newark Stale Balik Llust'e.htows State Bunk Caindrii State Rank af Morris MoruMowa (State Bank Trenton Salem and Philad Manuf Co Sah ia Sussex Rank Newton Trentmi Hanking Co Trenton i par i failed failod failed par jiur jar far par par par par par Union Rank Deter W ashington Banking Co. Ilaekenstrk lCI,4if Altl. Bk of W'ilm & Brailywm Wilmingtofi Hank of Delaware Wilmington Bank of S.iiyrn Bifiyma Do laamh MiUotd Farmen' Bk ef btste of Del iKner Do branch Wilmington Do branch Georgetown Do Uaitch J.'eneails ITiuon Bank Wilotmgton 0 Tndec I's (JJ- On all banks narked thus ( ) lb era are k (bar counterfeit or altered nptcs of lie various sV eemtoaiiorjt, in cireuisUvu. FOl'IlTr.ESf .ilu.iUlc Articles. IBtKitun'i VxriMircof - trrtain curt for worma tafe and very plennmt to take. 1. G i Bson'a E xt a acT. which remove Urease of all kinds, Dry Painta, Tar, Varnish am Wax, from carpets or from cluthing, without injuring the color or the cloth. 3. Lnjirtnw Ftf P.n the lieit thing known for I'.iHinil flies and muquites. 4. A cetlain Destroyer of Rata, Mice, Roaches and Ants, and another of Bfd Rus. fi. Ocwu'a Ser.cirte for aur atomaeh, Heart Burn and Water Brash, hy one who had suflered thirteen yre, before he discovered the cure. Dn. Ktviv' Ontkn Oistmskt for the Piles, it hpa nevr f.iild to cure. 7. Hiaaisoi'a TaTTEH Wish. 8. BaKMo.so'a lautLinia Ncr-withnut a rival. 9. Tut Coienrwrt CotrwTiosi o Fioa just the medi ine for children and for women, it la so pleasant to Ink'. 10. Bern 'a VtoF.TBts A?eTiiiinr Pll.n. 11. (.'lUSj's EllOLLlINT WiTKR-raonr PusTr, fr Hnrneas, Boots, Jtc. Itaoftena the leather, and keeps rut the water, 12. Pnnt Mis'a STrtKSinTtit!isin 1'r.Aarsa. 13. Jacksos's Ditnniinti MiXTt-ns, which curve the worst Dlarrhrca in a f-v hours. U Jacksii's DtsasTnt MixtcR. a cer tain t.d ?!;idy cure for Dysentery and Summer t'omtil itnl. The 'ove valuable articles ore sold ntho'esale and retail, bv L. t). GUNN, Nn. 1 South F.fih n'reet, l'liuaotlfhia where S'nrrkecpers and e 'hers wi l be upi led with pure African ('avenue Pep!''. Arnica Floneis, Drucs. Paint, Oils, GhM and Vamnhfs. at the lowest price. Terms oi ly rash, fjj" Cut out the adveiliment, and bring it with von, I'hiUl. lrh'a, July 19'h. 1945. 1 y. iFe lTiTv C A X 1) I. IYE. THOMSON' s Conipnund yi ti of Tar & IVoocI 1I1E unp'e-edtntcd ucees of this medicine, in the re-tnrntinn ' f health, to those who, m ties piir, hud ei'en tip all hopes, has civen it nn rxal ted reputation a' ove all nlhet retoe.lies, furni-hinu evidence of it intritisir vh'uh and power, as the on ly scent wh'cli can he rel ed tip n for the cure of Puhnon.iry Ci'nstimp'ion. Rronrhittis, Asihma. P "in Ml the 'ide and Rrea-t, Spitting of RIood, Whopping Cough, ('rmip, A-c. Atti'titioii is iHitiested to the following ASTON. JSIIIMi (tUKE.bv Tlimnsii'i's Compound Syrup of Tar and Wed Nipt ha! ! Vhihulrlphia. May 37, 144. MK. THOMSON Dear Sir With crxtef.il fi elmcs I inform you pf the astonishing effects nf ynur ine.'irine. hieh has litrrn'iv rais-.l me from a de 'lli-lfd ! Mv diea-e, Piilmon irv Con-ump-lion, h id reiiueed mn hov that my phys cian pro. no. meed niy case hopeless! At this junction I ! gun to ifeyoiir m.'dicin.', and iniiiieiil'tM as it niav seem, it has compl. ti ll' re--tmed no1 to he illh, alter (Virvthing te had fiilnl. lleippctfuhv viuri. VASll.(i I 0 MACK. Chai'otle atre.'t, sli-ne (Jeoice sttiTt. The nndersigiie.l. hi'ing persona'lv Hcquainled with Wa-hingt.n M rk and bis ufleriris, hear w tiuss to the astonishing effects of Thomson's Compound t'y nip of Tar, and the truth of the a hove sti'einent. JOS. WINNER, aiS North Third street, DAVID VICKEKS. 42 Almond s'rret. HUGH M'GI.N LEY, S. E. corn, r Tamany nml Fourth suet'. Prepirt d oi ly hy S. P. Thomson. N. E. comer f 5th andjJJ ruce stro. ts. Phi a.le ph-a. AevnK H. B. Masser, Sunhti'y ; P. Gross, and Dr. Maepherson, llsriishurg ; Jn,. G. Rrown, Pi ttsvt lej (ie,. Erl, I'e.dioi;; Houston fc Ma on, Towan.la. Bradford county, Pa. Price 60 cents pi r bottle, or fS prr d7.en. fjj" Dewart rf nil imitation. Phtlad.-lphia. -fopeeath. tSl.S. If IlKLl1 TUIZ i ii n c r s . Z7 ritllE su'.tcritiers would reiectfollv inform the t'ltijens nf Suubury and the iil he generally, th .t they have purchased ihe shop of Mr. William lloovei, in M.itket stnet. ore do r west of the Pout Otfice, where they will continue the 4,nl)iiic(-!rIaKiust- IluaiiCs', ' in all Its I,r incites. I lie public may rlpect tlien work done in the ia'eststjle. They hone, by strict attention to bu.-iu s-, t i meiit a share of public patronnpe. (Jj CofTma made to order on the ehortest noiire, and emmtrv produce tsken in eichaoge f.r wmk. WM. YOL'VGMAN Sc II. C MARTIN. Snnbnry, Mav 17th. 145. ! y. A S SI It Y sV It (I C A r, WHOLESALE & BETAIZ. II.VT & CA1 MAMJFACTlHtHUS, South East enrnrr nf Market and 4(t (.. l'lilladi'lpliia, V7I(ERE ihey alwavs keep on hand an eitrn- ' sive aaortin lit .1" HATS U C. I'S of everv den ii,tion, gol up in tha t est and n.ost opproved l le. Peis- li deriri us of pure!) ihing suieiior arii el. a on the must icaxr.naLle term-, will fj ,d it to ibru aduoluge to call b. f..rc making purchases eUt.w here. Philadelphia, Oc. S.h. I9H. lv ouitt rf ltera' DEATH BLP-T. r j In' pu1 he will pie.tgt, oberve ihsl im . ambelh I'ills are geinnne, unless ihe 1 M has thiee It tiels upon it. (the top, the aide and the bottom) "n h eonlitiiiing a fic-ajinih' signature of my hand writing, thus II. Bham iiiirtii, M. D. These la. t-el ae eiinixvid on kleMl, beaut. fully dt'ignrd, ami .lone at an c I pense of tiver 'J.(IH0, Therefore S j It w ill In' seen itial the only thing nerr-aary to pr. i( i rme the m.-oliine in its parity, is to t.heeive these Uiiels. Kemomlter tha top, the aide, and the bottom. 'Hie following respective persons are duly authnri ue.1, and hoi.! CERTIFICATES Or AGENCY .m nit wm jirrramn tcgt4ai.it t'luwroo.' Pills. Noflhiimheilaol county : Milt.-n Mvr-key t bsnilieilm. r-unliurvH. B. Masser. M'Ewens. villa ltel.ndie Men. II. Noiiiiuiniei!aitd Wm. p.M-syth. Uttorcetown J. &. J. Walls. Union County t New Berlin Bogar tt Win ter, feelinecrose Georse Gundium. Middle burg -Isaac tsiorth, Beavrrlnwn David lluhler. AdaraabHirp Win. J, May. Mifflinbuie Mensch &. Kiy. Hartlelon Daniel Lone.. Freeburg G.& P.O. Meyer. 1-ewu.burg Walla &; Gneen. tUolumUa county s Danville E. b. Reynolds Jt Co. Berwick Shuman ck Rrttenhouaa. Cat lawisaa C. (J. BroMs. Blo.iiiiahurg John R. Mover. Jeasey Towu Ivi Biael. Washington Ruht. tfCsy. limestone Ball's; McNtnrh. Olwerve lhat each Agent has an Engraved Cer tificate of Agency, containing s representation of Ur URANDKE I D'S Manufactory at King King, and upon which will also be seen eiact copies of the new labels now used upon tin Brandrtth fill Buret. PtVladtlphia, office No. 8, Nottb 8ib street. B. BHANDKETH.M.D. June S4th, 1813. UISTAR'S IlAtSAM OF IT I Et CIIERnr, A Compound nalaarrtle PrrpKmrlnn from Wild Chrrrjr Hark nntt Tar, The best remedy known to the world fnr the cure of coughs, eolds, asthma, trmip, bleeding of the lungs, whopping cough, brmeltitit, inrV tnza, thortnets n f breath, pain and tverrknet in the breast or tide, liver etimfdaint, and the first ttagei of CONSUMPTION. We will not assert that this BALM KM will cure Consumption in ist worst form, but it has cured many after all other means of relief had been tried in vain. And why nrtt t Itseema ihit the WILD CHERRY was destined by Natuie to be our PA NACEA fur the ravaging diseases nf this c dd la titude. Let not the d.-spairing invalid was'e his money and loose TIME, to him si all impor'ant, in tx;erimrnting with the trashy nostrums 0f ilia dv, hut use f oitre a medicine tlisl will cure, if a cure be pos-thle a medicine lhat science approves, and many years of experience have demonstrated that tt aluuiys relieves. "There is nt rch thine as ft'l," in the history of this wonderful BALSAM. Evidence the most convincing ee,l.'i ce that no one ran do'ibt, fully j e-tahli-bes this faet. For the sake of brevity we j aelect the fol owing from thousands. Isaic Plait, Eq., Editor of the Pokeepsie E:ii;le. one of the m 'at influential journals in Hie state of j New Yntk, stitis uiidei the authority of his own I name, tint a yoone lady, a relative of b'n. of vcv . delicate emsti'u'iori, was attacked in Fell. 1S12, j with tftre. cold, which immediately produced spit- I linn of hlood,rooph.feer, nr.l other dincer ius and alarming tvmptoms. 1 hr iueh mediciit nenn ent ind cue tihe pailisllv ncovend dining summer. Rut on the return of winter she was ntlsekr.d more violently thnn at first, ahe tit-came, acarcely aMe to walk and wa tmubled with eouith, chills and fever every day, and appealed to he going rapiilly with consumption ; nt this tinn, wh'-n there was n i sign if improvement, Mr. Piatt procund a ho'lle WisTia'a Rlsm or Wilo Chkrrt, which she lonk. and it s.erringly rei-lored her. She got a sc. ! "uee.i, it taK. s prece.lenco oer a, I otoers: evuy eond, and liefom it wa half taken she was testored i 'ie that hes taken it, have derived so ferial bene to perfrrt hraHh. which she has i -nioved to the t'e- 1 f"'1' results from it, that it is recommended hy sent lime, without the slighter! symptom of her for- ,,,,,r" w,ltl "'e u'most conl.denee. I nysieians of j Ftrc Is, Philadelphia, and sold on SL-ency in hunbu mer diiee. ' ! bibrt ftanding in tho profeasion, preseriiie it ry. by II. R. MASSER, Mr. P'att savs "the enre came under mv nrn nb j 10 I aiepti under their rare ; containing nothing) May Htb. IS 13. Agent. f etvation and I cannot be mistaken as to the facts." j I EXTRACT OF A J.V.TTF.R FROM A POST MASTER, DATED . Pr.y anenr. Wnshrngton co., Maine, Apr. 29, 1 C4-1. MR. ISAAC RT.'TTS. Detr Sir: At the re quest of ninny nf my friend in this phc" sod virl nity who are afflicted with consu npnon and liver complaints, I lake the liber'y of asking you m p- o;nt some one in ih a county as agent to c'l Wi rR Rilsm or Wit.n Cnrrmr.nnd to send hi'n a few dofen is there is none of i! for sate witrin 200 miles from this. I have no doubt that it would ii e. t with a r. ndy sain it H were where it .otilrl I piociired w ithout too much rvpeose nnd iletav. My wife was attacked nho.it six months sinre with wbnt the physicians called the first s age of c..n-iimption a complaint v.ry prevalent in this s.c'ioo of country. Having seen the Halsjm ad- vertised in Augusta. C7"200 XiTILES FXtOM II ERE, wCO I t...,k tbai.siiiatns.-n.lllieref.tr a bottle of it. which she lo..k. and which hch rd her so much that . 1 . . I sent f ir to boiiles more, which he has alao ta ken, and hn now stjs ahe t.a not fell so well" for six years B-4Vht' does at this tune. All those who have inquiiTd of me and r.s -eitained whnt elTect the Ralssin had, are notions to have some for sale in thit vicinity, which ia ihe cauc of my writing you. Plea-e inform me by retu n of m il whether you conclude to send some, and if so to whom, in order that it may be known where it can he had. 1 urn with re-peel vours, etc. P. G. FARN'S WORTH, P. M. The whole country is fast learning that no nieili cin. no phvak-ian no pieparation of any kind what. v. r can equal Dm. Wis ria'a L'tlsiX or Wilii (Mi nriT. A TIU'EY "VVVOMJEnri E (I RE. j WiT:aviLii!, Oneida coN, Y. Sept. 15. 1843. I Dear Sir I owe it to the afflicted to inform you lhat in January la-t I was attacked by a veiy vio- j lent cold, caused by woiking in the witter, which reiilcd on my lungs. It was accompanied bv a vc- ry srveie pain in my breast and sides, and also a ; tliaties-ii g cough. I had in attendance all the lest n.e.'ical aid in nur village ; hut after ethausiing all j their skill 'O no av .il, thiy pronounced my ili-ea-e a j com i Hum cossiMp not, and they one and all I prire me tip to (lie. After much ptru .sion I got j he roii'ent nf my physician t t use the RustM i l Wilp Ciihibt prepared by Dk- WisriB. I pur. j chnsfd of the Agent in our place one bottle, before j using half of which I began to gain slreng.h, and it j mi m r.tu evident wnv ,..ict1i w morK l,ttr anil . mysvmitoma in everyway im, roving. I h,ve now used three boitlra, and (till resided to perfect ... . J healtn. i his re-uli is nb-ne owing m tl.e u" nf DR. WISTAR'S BMAM OF WILD CHER RY ; and I take this method of givirg you tha in foim . lion, partly to pay you the debt of gratitude I owe yuu, and partly lhat others si-nilaily atllieled may know where lo apply for relief. Very tinlv yoors, JAMES RAGE. Ma. PiiMv.a. Diuegist, under djte of Waterville, Sept. tilth, 1843. writea The statement given y.,u by Mr. James Saee well know n to be true by ll.jj. whole enmmumtii. 1 have thought it my uuty, and send y..u thiseerti irc.rt .inlv wa a most rcmarka' le cure. The sale fiat that olbem who have a bite arlhetion in the i f the llal-om is very po.ul, and its siiecos in cures ! f'n,ily rn"y know where to olrtsin ao valuable a uu v tlaiturine. Yours lean. ctfu.lv. i medicine. Yours tmlv. ''' D. D. PALMER. THE MOST lir.MAItKAHT.K LVRK i:VM lUAUUmA). lUnnojirinn. N.J, Apiil 20, I Sin. On nrsbiHil the 1 3th (av of Ortotvr, 1841, I was taken with a violent pain in the si le near the liver, I w hith continued lor about five days, and was fol- ' l.uv. d by the breaking of an u'r r, or abscess, in wanllv, which relieved ihe pain a little, but cau-e.l ' me .o throw up a siest quantity of offensive ma'.tei ! anil nt.o ninrh bloml. Ileing greatly ainmcdjt ihi', I applied to a hyiciuo, but he said he thoug' t pe could do hut li'tltt tor me evcept e ve nie some Mercury f (.., wtj.ch I tetuseu to take, leel.ng I falisfit .i lhat ihey ci t.ld d. me no e.xad s psnv o- & I ther r. m.-diet wfi tlien procured "-y ny vt ifs snd friends, tnit none ttel mo any pod si d the ills. chsnrenf MtKtd and oirup'i n still continued ev. rv few days, and at tst income so ofTensive lhat I r.iu'd scarcely Ueathe I w..a also seized with a vi olent cough, which at times causa d me to raise muth more blood than I bad done before and my d'tcaar continued in this way, klill growing worse, until Frhruary, w hen at! b of my recovery was given up, and my fneitds all thought I would die nt a GiiLurise CoastjMPTion. At this moment, when my hie waa apparen ly drawing near its close, I heard of DR. W ISl'AR'8 BALSAM OF WILD C1IELRY, and got a bottlo which sc itivi B mb iMMtniiTf if ; and by the use of only three bottles of this medicine, alt my pains were removed my rough snd spitting of blood and cor ruption entirely alopped, and in a few weeks my health was so far restored as to enable me to woik at my trade, (whit a is s carpenttr,) and up lo this time I base enjoyed good health. THOMAS COZENS. GinrrstTsa CeesTtr, N. J , as. feist nally cams bcfvrs me, the subarribtw, ens sf UM ilskji the Justice of the Peace fn and for the said conns ' ty, Thomas Cozen, and being duly affirmed ac. cording to law, aaith the above statement is in all things true. Affirmed before me, on the 20th of April, 1S43.? J. Clmsjt, J P. 5 Such is the unprecedented success of this BAL SAM. "NAT IRE'S FAVORITE TRESCRIPTinX," s prescription congenitl to our wants, as it is pre ptred from chemical exttaet from suhstsncea which the author of nature has placed in our own land for wise purposes, that many who know nothing of the mode nf its prcpamion are endeavoring to reap pecuniary benefits by silline nn atticlM similar in name, or in appearance, or hy representing their own trah aa superior to this BALSAM, or by put ting up a mixiur and Solemnly asseverating that it is imported from a foreign country, which is not the case. All these deceptive arts goto show tlmt .WtsfaVs H !. is knntvn to the worKI to he "THE nit HAT JIEMEDV," and that to sell ny mixture jt must be like this in name, or pur sjj to he like it in sijl gtance. Xj Relieve not tho cunningly wrought fabrics, ti.ma nnd take only thq original and genuine . UTAH t mi Hi or V nn l .hurry. NO OTHER CAN CE LIKE 17. ! Ad.lress nil nr.lers to ISAAC RUT IS, No. :J2 Ann St., New Yo.k. Agents, JOHN W. FRILING. Sunburn, 1). Ll'MJTIUAM. Strthumherland, J. K. MOYl'.R, liinnmsburg, J. W.G(;tlNSELLEK, SrVns-Vrwe, HKOWN & CREASY, ilifflnwiJe. Keb. 5'd, lv OAKlVtY S ihtiriiTivi: svitrr. fJHK v,;hiil( prot.erties of f)ak!ev's Denuia- live Syrup of S .rsapariila, as a purifier of the moon, is so welt known to the pontic gfr enilv, tlial it is i:iiiiect'S"'iry t,i ncrnpy murh "pa'-e in set ting forth the advantage to he derived from i's use; w-hereter the meili.ine hns one" hten intro- tenous. rut being comp.w.l ot t. most nuM, jet elT.e.ieiotn v,g,, table materials. it is oll'ered wih ronfiii.nee. as the cheapest aoo niot elbcient pu riH. r of the blond now known. The use of a few i hoti-es. rsp-ciahy in the spring months, will be nt- i tenth d w-iili a most decided improvement in the ge. ro , neral strenc'h nf the system, eradicating anv seeds of t'is"a-e that may hsve been generated, besides l giving health and viijor to the bodv. Tor the core i of Scrofula or Kinga Em!, Rheumatism. Teller, j Pimples or riuption of the Skin, White Swelling, FiMuls, Chronic Cough Asth.m, ee, Th rn- ' inerous ee'tifiea'es in the possession of the sul scri- j hrr and hi" agents, from physicians Mid others, are ! j guflidpnt )o convince the most skeptical of in su j ,,Prjontv over all preparations nf 8 irssparill i. ; j shl whole-ale and retail, bv the proprietor, ! , GEORGE W. OAKLEY, North 6th street, lies- ,ling. Beiks Counlv.and to tsi bad of the following ' i j,,., ,,,: ' j j Korthxtmberlnnd Vaunty.l. R. Vasssr, ' j Sunhury ; l.eiaud tSt M.xel, .McEwenaville ; D ! i Krauser. Milton. i 7f. - j.. t r t . o ,i: - m uum t m.m;,. j. v..t.tii..rt, o(iiie(iu A. Gutelius, Millltuhurg 7r Columbia County. R. W. McCay, Wash lugton. Reading. March 14. lfHX Ma. flttciifi I believe it the uty of every j one to do whatever in their pow er I ie, for the bene. fit of tbnr fellow man, and having Had potlve proof in my own family. of the wonderful properties j of vour Depurati vti Syrup of Snrsaparilla, I m st j consrirntioulv recommend it to the afflicted. We j had the misfortune to lose two of mir children, by tbe breaking out of uleerniis j,:en that covered the face, head and neck, although we had some nf the i most scientific physicians to attend th"m and had j tried all the known tcincdies, including Swsim's J Panacea, without avail. Another of niy children j ted m my trying his preparation, i.f whicU he han j was attarked in he asm manner, her face end ded nie a jar. Although in common with the me;n- neck wss completely covered; Ihe discharge was so bets of my profession, 1 discountenance and disnp ofl'ensive, and the disease at such a height, lhat we j prove ot the numerous nostrum pnlmed upon the despaired of her tile. Seeing Ihe wonderful eliects of votir De pura'ive S'vrupr.f S .reaparill a, we were indue) d to make trial of it. as the iat r.-s rt ; it acted like a chaini; the u'eers commenced healing immediately, a f.w bottles or.iirelv r'storedxier in her health, which ahe his enjoyed tinintcriupted'y ever since As a puiifierof the blood, I verily be lieve it has not its equal. JOHN MOVER, Tailor, Walnut street, near Fourth, Kea ling. D.iutrl issville, April 19th, 1841. Ma. Oikit.t: My son Edmund Leaf, had the sernfela in Ihe most dreatllul and tttrea-ing man- t f" ,nr, ?' during which time he w.ta de. ' r"v'd of the ure of bis limbs, bis head and neck . 1 :,k ..t... W. t.t.,,1 .11 lUa .li.v,. were covered with ulcers. e tried all the tttlt. r- ent remedies, hut to no (!Tect, until recommended t y Dr. Johnson of Nornstown, and also Dr. Isaac I Hiester. of Reading, to use your Depurative Syup j ol Sarsapsriila, of which 1 obtained several hollies. ( company. The Easle Hotel is larpe and conteni j the use of which d'ove tb.e di-ease entirely out of ; t-uv. m.d furnished in tbe l-t modem sttle. It is b's system, the soie healed up, and the child was ! provided witn a laine number of well aired and restored to svfect health, which he has enj.ne l i comfortable ale ping Hparunems rooms, private i uninterruptedly ever ainre. to the astonishment of t parlor-, Ac. Persona visttinc Williatnsport on bu- is n,nny pe'sons who seen him iluunc h.s nttliction. AMELIA D. LEAF. Sept. Id. 1843 ly To Country Boots, Shoos, Bonnets, Leghorn and Palm Leaf Hats, (i. AV. it L. 11. TAYLOIl, at the S. P.. corner cf Market and Fifth S's., PHILADELPHIA, "1FFER for a e an tenie ursmnuent nf the 'above siuchs, all of which they sell st unusual ly low pi ices, and particularly inv.te the attention of Inters visiting the citv, loan rsmninatinn of heir Uock. G. W. & L. B. TAYLOR. Philadelphia, May SS, 1814 Iv CTTV IfiMTlIIiK vAI (TION:, AND PHIVATH SALES HOOTIS, Nos. 4J and 31 North Third SStrcet, Near the City Hotel, PHILADELPHIA. CO. MACKEY, Auctioneer, re.pectfully in- vilea the attention of persons desirous of pur-cha-ing Furniture, to his eilensive Sales Rooms, (both public and Piivate.) for every description uf Household Furniture, where csn be obtained at all tunes, a large assortment of fashionable and well manufactured Cabinet Furniture, Beds, Mattresses, &r at very reduced prices, for cash. Ct" Sales by Auction, twice t week. MsySVih. I Si. 3. ly 1"5aTsT:lLPTbs higheapiice will be " given for Flax Betd, st the store of Aug 9. 181 HENRY MASSER. LIME, of s superior quality, can now be had subs 1 ims Kilns sf Henry Meseer.in Suai bury. MaylT.ttiS. ROSE OINTMENT Toil TETTEK. RINOWORMS, MMPI.es) OH THE fACK, AND OTHU Ct'TANEOl'Sl ntl'ITIONS). fjj Ti following crrtiftca'e describes one of lh most extraordinary etrti rrer effected by antf application. Pititinxi.rnti, Febroary 10, 1838. FOR twenty years I was severely afflict' d with Tkttxk on the Face and Head: tho disease commenced when I was seventeen years old, anil continued until the Fall of 1830, varving hi vio lence, but without ever disapiearing. During most of the time, great part of my fice was covered with the eruption, frequently attended with violent itch ing t my head swelled nt times until it feh a if if would buret the swelling was so g'ent, that I eouldf scarcely get my hat on. During the long pertoJ that I was afflicted whh the disease, I used a gre5 ninny aj plications, (among them several celebrated preparations) es wi II as tnking inward remedies, including a number of but lb s of Swaim's Panacea, Extract nf Sarstipurillti, A.C. In fact, it woujd I impossible to enumerate all the medicines I used. 1 wua also under the cre of two of the most dis tinguished physicians of thi- city, but without re- rpmil? m,1(.h benef.l. and I despaired nf ever bei cured. In the fill of l:)fi. the disease ot the ti mg time bping very violent, I commenced using the Rote Ointment, (prepared by Vaughan & Davis.) In a few applications the vio'ent itching ceased, the swelling abated, the rrun'ion began to disappear, arid before I bud used a jar the di-ease was entirelr . i cured. It has now been near'y a y.ar and a half since, nn.l there is not a vptig of the disease re- maininc. except the sea's from the deep pits formed ' by the disease. It it impossible for me to describe, ! in a fiu:"icat the severity of the disease and my I suffering, but I will he pleased to give a fuller ac count to any person wonting further satisfaction, l who will cull on me. At the lime I commenced ) using the Ri se Ointment I would have given bun-Ji-ds of do lais to be rid of the disease. Since u ; iing it, I have teeoniniemlej it to several persona, i (among them my mother, who had the disease bad j ly on bet aim.) who w-re a 1 cured bv it. j JAMES DURNELL, No. 15fi, Race St. I rjj The r.oso Ointment is prepared by E. B. ' Vaujhan, Spain East corner of Third and Race tcosc OiulsncEit. t'ov Teller. a p nutty of rr.s efficacy. ' !U,,uf""' ,n.v , ' " ,' 1 was severely alfliCted viiu I nil . ... ...r .iii.iu.- ...p. n t-i pi. uLin,iiu, of tortv vears ; the disease was attended generally with violent itching and swelling. I applied to a number of physicians, and us.d a great many appli cations without effecting a cure. Atiout a y.ar since, I app!ed the Rose Ointment, which entirely stopped ihe itching, and a few applications immeJi nn iy cured the disease, which there has been no return of, although I had never been rid of it at tiny time for forty years. RICHARD SAVAGE, ' Eleventh, below Spruce Street. fJT Tl.e Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B. Vaughan, Sou'h Es.-t corner of Third and Race Streets, Philadelphia, and s Id on agr ncv in Sunhu ry. bv II. B. MASSER. May 14th. ISM 3. Agent. MEDICAL ArPIJOEATION Of the IWSF. )I.TMILT. for Titter. ' j LTHOI'till the superiority of the prepBtation 1 -" over all others ia fully established, the pnprie- tora tnke plensure in laying before 'lie public tho following certificate from a respectable physician, a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Riiigh, having found in this einedy that relief fir a tedious and di-agreea'de affection w hich the meant within the range of his profession failed to afford, has not hesitated to give it his approbation, although the pirjiidicee and interests of that profession ate opposed to secret Remedies. PHii.inr.LPHU, Sept. 19,1836. I was recently tmubled with a tedious herpetic eruption, which cotete.l nearly one si 'es.f my face, and emended over the ear. Mr. Vau-jhan, proprie- j lot of the Rose ( tint, oent, obsetving mv face, inan public l y ignorant pretenders, I feel in justice bound toexc. pt the Rose Oiiitim nt fioin that c'- of me tbcint's. and to give it niv approbation, ns it entire. ly tured the eruption, although It had resisted the i u.-u..i applications. DAN L. BAt Gil, M. D. ; j ' be Rose Oininiei.t is prepared ty E. B. j Vaughan, South East corner nf Third and Rice ! Streets, Philadelphia, and sold nn agency in Sun- bury, by II. B. MASSER, May Mth, t8l:l. Agent. EAGLE Cvrni r of Third and Vine Slrtets, WILLIAMSroaT, PA. r3"(HE ul scriiier r. spertfu!''' announces to the l public, that he h is opened a Hotel in the com- miniums brick building situate on the coiner of J hird and Pine streets, where he will be happy to j wait r,n,,n those who uiuv favor him wit!, their ; uness i plea-ure, mtv rel iis-uru! lhat everv ex i erlion will le used to render iheir sojoum st ihe j "Eagle Hot' I" pl.Msint and ajr.e.ihle. HisTabln will be supplied wi'h the very best the niarket f-'' ' fords, and his bar with ihe choicest wines sod other liquors chsrees re iSonaUe. The E'e Hotel , possesi-cs srea'er sdvantanes in po.ot cf location loan anv ether stmilarrstahlishment in thehoroush, j being situate in the business part of the town, and ' within a convenient di.'tauue of tbe Court House ' and Willinmspori and I'.li'un. Kad l!oul Depot, i Kutueii-ut Sla;ilig provided, and good and trusty I ostlers a I way in iiti.iotiuc Attentive, scoinrtodeling and hone-t Servants I hvte tfi-u employed, and nothing left end, 'lie that I will add io the rniufiiit and accouimodaiion of his guet. Tht re will be a enrrisge always in attendance at the Boat Landing to convey passengers to and front the House, lire of charge. CHARLES MORROWS. Mv I -ttli. 1S4'.:. tf '""flichiiel Wt'au'P C Won, norE tiaszils & smr ciiandlees. Ain. 13 AortA Water Street. Philadelphia. HAVE constantly on band, a geuer.l assort ment of Cordage, Seine Twines, See., vixt J si tl Ropes, Fishing Ropes, White Ropes, Manil la Ropes, Tow Lines for Canal Boats. Also, a complete assortment of Seine Twines, Ac, such aa Hemp Shad and Herring Twine, Best Patent C all Net Twine, Cotton Shad and Herring Twice, Shoe Threads, Ac. Ac Also, Bed Cords. Plough Lines, II alters, Trseea, Cotton and Linen Carpet Chains, Ac. all of which they will dispose of on rnssonabls terms. Pbilsdelphis, November 13. IMS. ly. SPRHING7G"00D"sr CtX No. 3S Market Street, Philadelphia. INVITE the attention of Country Merchants to their eilensive assortment of British French and American Dry Goods, which they offer for sals on ths most reasonable terma. Pbilsdelphis, November 13, 1MJ !j. t