C7" The Washington correspondent of the Philadelphia Ledger says the following effusion ba been put into my hands, which is said to have lieen picked tip in the ante-room of one of the departments ; as it is a very good picture of the subject, I have given it a name, and send it to . you as the ' ! i'i " Office. Ilnnler'a SollUqn;-. , To dance attendance upon greatness To sue to pli ad to beg to play the sycophant, And tell "loner yarns," of service rendered Of time and money spent t' advance the public pood v v , , j , Of private wrong endured of mined health Of suiTriing wives and famished offspring, Ma.le&cggavs, as it were, through patriotic eal -Uf how your gramlsires "fought and bled and died In freedom's cante" of nightly vigils spent' To write your enemy aa ass or kpave , The ink by gallons used, and paper by the ream, To nmr.e your kindred, who are ptiiots, all ; .And hr.w your mother's ceusin, of the fourth d. gree, Was grandson to the man wbo slept With General Jackson when a boy and the V-e told with bland complaisance, that "Your claim is just, and shall with due Attention considered," and thus be kept 1 ii anxious doubt another day perchance a week, or month, and all the while expense incurred For board, at Coleman's, Fuller's, Gallabruu' or Brown's. It is vexatious and most humbling to The man of spirit, pride or sense. "T were less humiliating far, to dig iSomeUttle patch of earth, or swingan axe, Or ply the sledge or pointed awl, than trust To such precarious chance for grub, to' feed The wile and little ones. Sythax. I.yrila .Tane Plerson and Thaddcua' Stevens. Amon the new publications of the clay, is a volume; ot Poems from the pen of LvpiaJank 1'ikrsos, entitled "Fokf.vt Leaves'." The lady resides im a beautiful farm, situated in the midst of a dense forest, in one of the Northern comities of Pennsylvania., From her secluded rrtrciit she sends forth tier sweet warbling witii a truthfulness the scenes around lier, and n the emotions of the hutnn heart, that cannot tail to delight all who take pleasure in the re miniscences of rural scenery of by-pone years Mrs. Piorsun lias been distinguished, for some years, as a contributor to various magazines Uirotiphout the United States. ' A Philadelphia correspondent of the New York Mirror, in alluding to this volume of Po ems, and their author, cays: 'Tiiere is an interesting story connected with this lady ; and as it shows the manner in which kIpc was provided with a home, it may be use till to son of her poetical friends to put tin in iu the way of following in the foot-steps of the for tunate authoress. A number of years ago when I lie host talents of Pennsylvania were called into requisition to establish a system of Common Schools for the general education of the people, Thaddeus Stevens, a distinguished lawyer of the state, made a masterly speech in the Legis lature in favor of education. . Judge Lilts I,cw i j, wiio is ditinguirhed for his learning nnd ability 3 o Jurist, was at the time President of several Literary institutions, and was also rcaloiisly engaged in promoting the cauce of education by delivering literary and scientific lectures. About this time a powerful produc tion iu Poetry, in favor of education made its appearance, and gave a new impetus to the rause. Judge Lewis made immediate inquiry ronterning the ladyV situation in life, and as certained that she had been at one time in good circumstances, but owning to a 'long illness of her husband, and a cad train of misfortunes, the fair authoress with a larg family-was with out a home, and in a state of great pecuniary einbarassmcnf. It is said that he met Mr. Ste vens Ucn a rich bachelor, in the Chamber of the House of Representatives ami suggested the propriety of raising something for the relief of so much talent and worth. With that true benevolence for which Mr. S. is distinguished, he authorized the Judge !) purchase a fuita Lie Farm, ucli as the isdy herself might select, nui without any limit with respect to the price, tjlraw upon hit;i for the amount. The lady wae ovorwlidmeJ with aUn.'.bhnieut when site received a letter from Judge Iwie, who was inly known to her by reputation, apprising her of hi coin in inoiuu. She, however, made the elctiun, aid the Judge made the purchase, drew on Mr. Stevens fat the purchare, money, ami forwarded to Mrs. Picrson the deed drawn, to Thaddeus Stevens in erust for the seperate use of I. yd m Jane Picrson and her heirs and as. fius forever. It is but juaticeto all parties to add that Mrs. Picrfon was an entire stranger to Judge Lewis and Mr. jSiefcnk; Neither had ever seer. her. It is from this woodland fe tre&tof her own selection that ehe sends forth her 'Forest leaves' to delight the hearts of ajl, and particularly those who see nothing arouod them but monotonous lines of brick and mortar. May every gnod poet have the like good luck. .All who wish to learn how to write such, poetry as touches the pockets as well aa the hearts of its readers, will do well to purchase a copy of Mra. Piemxi s I'oiu.sT LtArtfc." A Fact. Voting ladies wbo are aceuMomed to read the paper are always observed to pos sess winning ways, most anvabb? dispositions, iiivarinbly make good wives, and always select good husbands. ' . ( To discover the length of a woman'a eon rciencc, let her measure ofl aa much ribbon a a the pleases for a shilling. When you observe how much the takes, you have guaged tb length ol a woman's conscience. II A K NOTE I.I ST. ' I ( J-k r FEWSYLVAXI.i. Tile following list shnwa the current value of all Pennsylvania Hank Notes. The most implicit rc lisnco may be placed upon it, as it is erwy week jarcfully enmpired with and corrected from Biek nail's Reporter. ' ' ITanks) In riilladclpliln. K4tii.,':. Location. ,l,,r'" I II 1 1. All. ' ' ! "ffOTES AT PAN. Bunk of NTdth America . ,- , Bntik of the nrtliern Liberties , Ciimmr'einl Hunk of Pcnn'a. . , Farmers' and Mechanics' Bunk .'. . Kensington Bank ' . . Philadelphia "Hank ' . , 'Mtm foill Hank ' Souibwark Hank Western Hank . . . Mechanic Hank . . Manufacturers' & Mechanic' Brink 4 ' " . " Country IfanK. Bank of Chester County Westchester Bank of Delaware County Chester n.mk of Germantown Germantown Bank of MonlRoinery Co. , . Nnrrisiown Doylostown Dank Doylostown Rnston Hank Easlon par par par pir par par par par par par par par par par par pur par Farmers' Ttnnk of Bucks co. Bristol par Office of Dunk of Penn'a. Office do do Office do do Office do . do NOTES AT Harrishnrg" These I.micaMfcT I offices Iveiding do not Fafton J issue n. DISCO 17 NT. tank of the United States rtiiUtt. tjihia no . 'Sr ; P'- . . par Bank of Venn Township (lirard Bank . Moyainensiiig Bank Hank of Pennsylvania Miners' Bank of Potlsville Bank of Lrwistnwn Bank of Middlotown -Uank of Northumberland psr i Pottsvilln Lewistown Middleiuwn N'.irlliiiiiiln llun.l par Columbia Hank & Bridge co. Columbia par ii li i par pn pur I Y" i i i M Carlisle Hank Carlisle Exchange Hank Pittsburg . 1)j ill branch of. Hollul ivsfurg Farmers' Hank of l.anrasiei l.nncistei u Lancaster County Hunk Lancaster Farmers' Hank of Reading Heading Harrishurs Hank I lliirrisliurg Lnncaster Hank I.ancnster I.ittiarion Hank '. Lebanon Merchants' & Manuf. Hank Piltslmrir Bank of Piltsliurg l'iitslung West Hianeh Hunk . WiilianisMirt Wyoming Hank ilkesharre Northampton Hank Allenlown Berks County Hank Heading Office of Hank of U. S. Pittsburg railed do Do do (to Krie 'Do do '" do New P.risthton Kensinclon sav. Ins. A ila IVnn Township V iv. Ins. do Hank of Chaiiilmrsliurg ('hamlnTsburg , Hai.k of Gettysburg Gettysburg Hunk of Su-iuehanna Co. Montrose do a J ljali i-'i u u Erie Hank Erie Farmers' (c Droveru' Uank W uynesburg Franklin Hank W'asliinlon llonesd.ile Hnk Honisihile Monongahela Hank of U. Hronnsvitle i'ork Uank Yoik 2i N. B. 'I he notes of those banks on which we omit quotations, and substitute a da-h ( ) are not purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, with the exception of those which have a leiler of reference. BROK E N II A N K S. Philadelphia Sn. Ins. . J'liil:ilel,.hia failed Philadelphia Loan Co. do failed Schuylkill bav. Ins. do f.iiled Manual Labor Uank (T. W Dvotl, prup.) failed I'owanda Hank Towand Alleghany Bunk of Pa. ' Hunk of Heater Uank of Swatara Bank of Washington Centre. Bank . City Uank Fanners' & Merh'cs' linnk Farmers' & Mecb'rs' Hank Farmers' & MecbVa' Uank Harmony Institute Huntingdon Hunk Juniata Uank Lumtiermeii'a Hank Northern Hank of Pa. New Hoie Del. liriil(;e ('o. Norlhutnh'd Union Col. Ilk. North Western Ha-ik of Ha. : Office of Schuylkill Uank Pa. Acr. & Manuf. Hunk .Silver Lake Uank -Union Uank of l'enn'u. U'estinorcUnil Hank Bedford no sale closed closed llnaver liarrisburg Washiugloii Hcll.foiite f.iled ihwitl Pitl.i'iiig PiUnburg Fayette co. tireeiieasl e llurinuny no sale failed failed failed no tale lloolinu.lou no sale l.rwiuiAii no satv Warren llini.lalt' .New Hope Mllloll Mradt ill Port Carbon :.irii-le Mou I rose I'uioniowii laded no s.ile tlon'.l 1)0 sale closed failed closed failed Greejrilurg cloecil Wilkesbarre Bridge Co. ilk. sli.irre no sale Qj" All notes purporting to be ou any l'cnn-yl-vauis Uank not given in the above li.-t, may be wt J own as frauds. m:w jr.usr.v. Bank of New Brunswick Betvideie Hank ' Uurliugton Co. Uank Commercial Bank ;' Cumlierland Uank Farmers' Uunk Brunswick Helvidere Mcilford Penh Ainboy llrldetoii faibvl . i par i pur 'i failed Mount Holly Farmrrs' and Mechanics' Uk Italiway Farmers' and Mechanic' l!k N. Hiunswiik Farmers' and Merchants' Uk Franklin Hank of .N.J. Mlldletown Pi. 1 Jersey t'Uy failed Hoboken Ukg & Glaring Co llok.ken failed failed filled failed t fiilc'l i par Jersey City Bank Jersey City Mechanics' Bank Manufacturers' Uank Morris County flunk Monmouth Ilk of N.J. Mechanics' Uank Mechanics' and Manuf. Uk Morris Canal and Ukg Co Pool Notes Ntwsrk Ukg & Ins Co New Hope Del Uridge Co I utters, m Helleille Morrwtnwn Freeh, JJ New.nk Treiitou Jutsi-y City no sale Newark i i radctt bold I r..ibd i L.tuthci(fcwte llol'iiken N. J. MmuuIjc and Ukg t'o N J Pioleclon & Iomburd hk .1er.-ey City Orange Bank Orange PaicrMin Dank Patersou IVopUV Uank d Princeton Bank Princeton Salem Banking Co fstlcin State Btnk Newark Ktatc Bsnk F.lialM'thlown eitate B:ink (aimleii State Ujnk of Morris Moriislowu titate Bank Trenton Sale in and Philad Manuf Co ' Halein p..r pir i i par 1 failed failed i par ' failed par par V' V" " Ir par p.r par pur Suasri Uank " ewloll 'I'lenUiu Hanking Co Trentou Union Bank Dover . Washington Banking Co. llackensack Hk of Wdm ft Brandy wine ilniington Hank of Dvltware t ' Wliaingtoti Uunk of fciinytiia ;- - aiMiyina -' Do Uaneh - Miltmd ' ' - FaraW Bk of tMate .f pel Dover Do branch Wilmington D . branch Georgetown Do branch Newcastle Union Hank Wilmington aT Under 5's i . rr V On all banks marked thus I'M ihera are ai. 1. x , titer counterfeit or altered note of the various V ceiniualioas, in cuculsuun. ForiiTrn "1 Bhrkstkh's Vf.airpnK'i- a trrtain cure for worms safe and very peatnnl to take. '. 2. (iiiisok's ExTRtcTfl, which, remove (iresse of all kinds Dry Paints, Tar, Varnish and Wx, from carpets or from clothing, without injuring the culor or the cloth. 3. I.nsinn FtT Ppa the best thing known for killing flies and musipiitoes, 4. A certain Destroyer of Tints, Mice, Roaches nnd Ants, and another of Hi d Buis. , 6. (Jitjim's SpKciric for sour stomach, ITeart Hum and Walnr Drash, by one who hud sullirej thirteen yeirs, before he dicnvered the cure. . Dii. Strvrn'h finF.s.t Ointmsmt fur the Piles. It has never faileil to one. 7. ilHHtsos)' Tf.ttku Wash. t. Hrkmoii's NntLiSLt Nk, without a rival. 9. Tnit CnMenrrn Corr.rTin nr Fic.s jut the medicine for children and for women, it is so plessint to Ink". 10. Hm-k'h VKnr.Tar.B AstTiiui.Tnv Pil.t.s. 11. Opim's Kmoi.mkiit WATrn-pnoof Pastf, for II irness, Hoots, Alc, It softens the leather, and keeps out the water. 12. Ponn Man's fTnv.nTH.rtn Plastkh. in. JacksoVs DrtRnnmA MiXTrnr, which cures the worst Dianhren in a few hours. II .1 trie son's DrsKNTAnr MixTcnr, a cer tain ntnl speedy cure for Dysentery and Summer t'ompliint. The H'ove valnshle articles are sold wholesale and remit, bv L. C. GUXN. A'o. I SouiA Fifth ttrrtf, Vhilmlelphia where Storrkerpers r.nd o ihers will be supp'ied with pure African Cavenne Prpi-er, Arnica Floeis, Drugs, Paints.Oils. fils nnd Varnihes. at the lowest prices. Terms ot ly rali. Cut out the silverli-ement, and bring it with vou. I'hilidelph!a. July inth. 19-15. 1v. II i: I 1 i: V K A X D LIVE. THOMSON'S Com pound Syrup of Tar & lVootl .Viiplliii. f1HE unpr'redented success of lhi mrilicino. in I. the restoration of health, to ihose who, in lies pr-ir, bail siven np all hopes, has piven it an Hal ted reputation a' ove nil other remedies, fiirrishin evidence of its intriusir atiinil poivpr. ns the on ly scent which enn l rebrd oii.-n for the cm of Pulmonary Consumption. Bronrhittis, Anihmn, Pain in the ide and Hrea-t, Spitting of Blood, Whonpins (ouch, ('roup, Ac- Attention is requested to the following ASTON. IsHING CI'KE.bv 'I'hnmso'i's Coniinund Syrup of Tar and W ood N'npt'ia ! ! VhUa.hlphia. Mat, 3r7, 1841. Ml!. THOMSON Dear Sir With Grateful feelincs I inform you of the astnnisbine ellec's of your niedieine, which has literally tai d me from a ile ilh-lwd ! My direace, Pulmonary ConMinip tion, h nl reduced me so low that my physician pro. iio.inreil my ease hopeless ! At this junction I be gan to U'cyour medicine. mid riiiracul us as it rnnv seem, it has rninpb tey restored me to health, alter everything else had faileif. He-peetfullv vours. WASHING ION M At K. Cltarlnttelfeel, almvr Genrce street. The unilersicn-'ik lieii g personally scipiatnted rwilh Wasflinct-'n M'rk anff his sullertnL-s. bear witness lo the astonishing rtlects of Thomson's Compound Svrup of Tur, and the truth of the a bove st.itcinenl. .IDS. WINNER, 3IS North Third street, DAVID VICKEKS. 42 Almond street. HUGH M'GIN LEY, S. E. corner Tatnany i-n l Fourth streets. Preparrd only by S. I. Thomson, N. E. coiner of Sth and Spruce streets, Phi'sile'phia. Aeents. H. B. Masser, funbii'y; D. Gross, and Dr. Maephersoo, Ha.-iishurg ; Jn . G. Brown, Pnttsviile ; Geo. Enl, Ke'dtnif j Houston V Ms' on, Towanda. Bradi'oid county, Pa. Piice 50 cents pir boitle, or f 5 per dozen. (Jj" Uncart of till imi.'a'on. Philadelphia, June 2Htb. I s,4r. If HKI.l' T1IK Beginners. ritllE sul'scriliers would respectfully inform the 1. Citizen of Sunliury biiiI the puMic gener illy, that they have purchased the shop of Mr. William Hoover, in Markel str. it, ore ibvir west of the Post Oiliee, white they will continue the ("ahiiii'l-.lSaKiia Iltiiiii, in all its bnncheK. The public may ixpec! llicii woik done mi tht: latest style. They hope, by stiirt iitteution lo buMins-i, to nn iit a slurc of public patronage. (jj Coffins made to order on the shortest notice, and country produce taken in exchange for work. WM.'YOUNGMAN &, 11. C. MARTIN. . Sunbury, Mav I7ih. IS45. ly. 1 S IE 15 Y A: Et 0cTa 17 WHOLESALE & RETAIZ. HAT & CAP MAMJlWCTUIiUUS, Smith Dust rnrnrr of Mnrhi t and 4A ... riillaililplila, "MllyliK they always keepnn hand an exteii siv 5si.rtin, lit of HA TS Cf C.i I'S of every desci iption, got up in the best and most approved style. Prisons derirous of purchasiuu superior arii chs on the ni, ist leasonatde terms, will tied ii to their advantage la call In lore making purchases elsewhere. Philadelphia, Oct. 5th. 1tl. Iv CoiiiitcrfVltrrM DEATH BLOW. nbe pu'ilic w ill please observe that no Urandieth Pills are genome, unless the Ih has three l i hela upon it, (the too, the sn'e and the bottom eicb cont.iinmtr a f.ie-siinile signature of my hand writing, thus It. lints im r.i H, M. D. These .i. heUate nnvraved on steel, beautifully designed, and done at an et prune of over f2.tMiO.- Therefore it '.vill be seen that the only lliini; nree-sary to r core the nii-Uiciue in iia purilv, is to observe these lM. lb-member the tn, the side, and the ho'lnm. The Mlowing resjtrrtiva persons are duly ouihori el, and hold CERTIFICATrS CP ACEtTCV For the sale of Hranitrnh'i IVruA.V Vniveraul Mi'. Northumberland eounlv s Milton Markov A ('h.imbeilin. Sunbury If. B. Masser. M'Eens ville lielamloi Moixell. Northuini'eilaiid Win. Forsyth. Georoelown J. & J. Walls. Union County : New Berlin Bogar & Win ter. Setinsgrnve George Guudium. Middle burs Isaac Smith. Beavrrlown DaviJ Ilubler. AdamsburgWm. J.May. MifflinsborE Mensch A Hay. Hartleton Daniel Long. Freehurg G. A F. Mover. Lewisburg Walls & Giern. Columbia rounty : Danville E. B. Uey nolds vV Co. Berwick simman Rittenhouse. Cat tawisn C. G. Brobts. Blooinsburg John It. Mover. Jeisey Town Levi Bisel. Washington Robl. Mct-ay. Limestone Balh MrN'ooh. Ilbseive that each Agent has an Engraved Cer tificate of Agency, containing a representation of i)r BRANDKETH'S Manufactory at Sing Ming, and upon which will also be seen eiact copies of the new lubtU now used upun the Hrandrtlh I'ill iioxes. Philadelphia, office No. 8, North ftih atreet. : B. UUANDKETH.M.D. ! JuuaSllk.itilJ. WISTAlt'S r HALSAKf Ojf WIXW ClimilV, i A Compnnnrl Hdlssmlc Preparation from Wild Cherry Hnrk and Tur, The best remedy known lo the Hitrldfnr the ewre of coutrhs, cods, atfhmrt, croup, lilrrdinq nf the iin?., tulinnplnf rough, hronehitit, in fit f ntti. thnrlne nf hrrnlh, pain nnd wnknens in the hreanl nr idr, liver eiimifititit, nnd the ' first singes of CONSUMPTION. We will not assert that (his BALSAM will core Consumption in ist irnr.t t,rm, but it has cured mnnv after all other means of relief bad been tried in vain. And why not 1 It seems that the WILD CHERRY was destined by Natuie to lie our PA NACEA for the ravaging diseases of this cold In titudo. Let not the despairing invalid waste his money and loose TIME, lo bin ei all important, in x;eriiiiniling with liie trashy nostrums of the day. but use at once a medicine that will rure, If a cure be poB'iblc a medicine that science approves, and manv years of experience have demonstrated that It tilwiiyi relieves. "There is tin snrh thing ns foil" in the history nf this wonderlul BALSAM. Evidence the most convincing evedence that no one curtdoiihl, fully rstahli-hr this fact. For the sake of brevity we select the Wowing from thousands. ' , Isaac Plait, Esq., Editor or the Pokeepsie Eagle, one or the m ist influential journals in the sia'e or New York, states utuloi iho authority or bis own name, tint a young lady, a relative nf bis. ot vprv delicate constitution, was attacked in Felt. 1842. with severe cold, which immediately produced spit ling of blond, cough, fever, and other dangerous and alarinii g symptoms. Through medical iieitment srid one she psitially tec ivered during summer. But on the return of w inter she was attacked more violently than at first, she became scarcely able to walk and ws tinubled with cough, chills and fever every day, and appealed to be going rapidly with consumption ; nt this time, when there n n sign of improvement, Mr." Piatt procured a bottle ef Wistaii'h Halsax nr JVttn Ciif.iirt. which she took, and it sieminglv restored her. She g,4 a se cond, and before it a half luken he was restored lo prrfrrt heulth, which she has enjoyed to the pre sent time, without the slighter! symptom of her for mer di"e ,se. Mr. P.att savs "the er.re eime under my own ob servation and I cannot be mistaken aa to the facts." EXTRACT OF A l.KTTKR FlOMA J'OST .VASTER. DATED PrMnannr., Washington co., Maine, Apr. 20. 1 844. MR. ISAAC BITTS. Dear Sir! At the re-; ipiest of many of my friends in this place and viol- j nity who are nfilicted with consumption and liver , complaints, I lake the liberty of asking vmi to ep- ' point someone in Ibis coun'y as agent lo sell Wis- I run's Halsam nr Wn.n Cnr.iiHT, and to send hhn I a lew ilor.en. as tnere is none ot I! lor sale wit! "Oil ....I.. f... il.i. I I 1. ...I.. .1... :. n iiiii. a. , in,..- ,i,ijv III. II It wotllli I niei I with a ready sale if it were w here it could he ! I moored without loo much expense nnd delav. Mv wife was at inked about six nvntha since with what the physicians called the first stage f resumption a Complaint i ry prevalent in this si r t ion of country. Having seen the Balsam ad vertised in Augusta. C7 200 rritrs racwc zxrns, iC0 I took the pains lo send there for a boitle ol it, which she took, and which helped her so much that I sent fir to bottles more, which she has also la ken, and he now s .vs she has not felt so well for six years as she does st this time. All those who bsve inquired nf me and ascertained what effect the Balsam had, are anxious to have some for sale in lhi vicinity, which is ihe cause nr mv writing you. Pleae inform me by retu-n of miil whether vou conclude to send some, and if so to whom, in order that it may lie known where it can be bad. I am with reflect vours, ere. P. G. FARNS WORTH, p. M. The whole country is fist learning that no medi cine no physician no preparation of anv kind whatever can eijnal Da. Wistah's Balsam of Witn Ciikkmt. A TRI'IA' WOMILRFI'L (TRE. WAT.avii.Lt, Oneida en., N, Y. Sept. 15, 184.1. Dear Sir I owe it in the afflicted to inform y, u that in January l.i-t I was attacked by a vety vin lent cold, caused by working in'lhe water, which settled on my lungs. It was accompanied bv a ve ry severe pain in my hrrnrd nnJ sides, and also a disties-ing eeugh. I hud In attendance all the I est modioli aid in ntir viibige; but after exhausting nil their t-kilt 'O no avail, ibey pronounced my di ease a ro fiu nr n rosi'vrriox, and they one and all gore me up to die. After much persunsinn I got the consent of my physician lo use the Hai.svm of Witn ('niiinv prepared by Da. Wistab. I pur. chased of Ihe Agent in our place one boitle, before using half of which I began to gain stiength, and it wis very evident my cough was much better and my symptoms in every wav improving. I have now used three bottles,, and urn restored to perfeet lienth. This result is aln owing lo the u-e of DR. WISTAP'S BALAAM tF WILD CHER RY ; and I take this method of g;ving ym ihn in f rm.ition, parity to pay you the debt of grililm'e I owe you. and partly thai others similarly afflicted may know where lo apply for relief. Voiy trulv yours. JAMES R.GE. Mm. Palm fm. Druggist, under due of Wsterville, Sept. ?1th, ll:t. wr.ns; The statement given you by Mr. James Sage is well known to be irue by this trhnle roinuiumti). It n rt inlv w as a most reniarka! le cure. The sale nf ihe Bal-sm is very pood, and its sueopss in cures tru'y flattering. Yours respi ctfullv, D. D. PALMER. THK MOST l.rTVKK WW.V. CTTJK KVKIl KI.t()IU)i:i). I! AiinosriKi.n, N. J , April 20, I84:t. On or ah, oil the l.'tlh day of Octotn-r, 1841, I was taken with a violent pun in the side near the liver, which roniiuiMsi lor stoiil five days, and wsa fol lowed ty Ihe breuking of an n :, or slscess. in. wardlv, which relieved ihe ( sin a little, but rsu-ed me 'n throw up a great qmritilv of otl'en-ive mallei and also lunch blood. Being greatly alumni.,! this, I applied to a physician, but he said be ihougi t ! he eoubl do hut Utile for me eicrpi give me some , Mercury Fills, which I refused to lake, leehng I satisfied that I hey could do me no good ; many n , iher Mint dies weie thin procured by my wile and j fin ni!, I ot none did me any good mi d the ilix I charge of blood and corruption still c,,, turned evi rv few days, and at last lerornn so olTeusive that I 0,'uM scant ly breathe. I also seized with a vi olent cough, which at lunrf caued uie to raise much more blood than 1 had done before and my disease continued in this way, still growing worse, until February, when all hope of my recovery waa given up. and my diemls all thought I would die of a (ALiorisn Cimsoxmn. At this moment, when my life was apparency drawing near Iu close, I heard of DR. WfSTAK'H BALSAM OF WILDCHELKY, and got a bottle which me Likvin Ma iMMkniATrLf ; and by the Use of only three bottles ir this medicine, all my pains were rcuiovnJ my cough aud spuing of blood ami cor ruption entirely stopped, and in a lew weeks my health was so fsr restored aa to enable ine to woik at my trade, (which is a carpenter,) and up to this time 1 have enjoyed good health. THOMAS COZENS. tiimrnTsa Coi'ktt, N. J , ss. Fvrseuallf cams txelwra me, tha subscriber, one of the justices of the Peace in and for the said coon-, ty, Thorns Cozens, and being duly affirmed ar. cording to law, suith the above statement Is in all things true. . . ; Affirmed before me, on the 20th of April. 1843. ? J. C'tMUT, J P, J ' Such is the unprecedented success of this BAL. SAM, "SATIRE'S FAVORITE rRESCRIPTIOX," a prescription congenid lo our wants, as it is pre pared from chemical extracts from substances which the BUthor of nature has placed in our own land for wise purposes, that many who know nothing of the mode of its propnritinn are endeavoring lo reap pecuuiiry benefits by selling an article similar in name, or in nppeannre. nr by representing their own trash as superior to this B A L8 M. nr by put ting tip a mixtute and solemnly asseverating that it is imported from a foreign country, which is not the case. All thes,' deceptive arts co to show tlii WisTn's Hai.sam is known to the World to be "THE CHEAT REMEDY," and that to sell any mixture it must be like this in name, or pur port lo be like it in substance, OTj" Believe not the cunningly w rought fabrica tionsand lake only the original and genuine WistaIi's Hai.savi or Wn.n Chf.biit. NO OTHER CAN BT! 1.IKE IT. Address all orders to ISAAC BUTTS, No. 32 Ann St., New York. Agents, JOHN W. FRILING. SunhWrt, D. BRATTTIGAM. XorlhumherltnJ,' J. K. MO YE It. nitmmnhurs, J. WAGGONSKLLF.K. Seltns-f.'rnre, BROWN fc CREASY, AltJIhnvUle. .Fj-b.22J.l815 ly . , ... OAKLEY'S nrpi itATivn syri i. npHE vidiiab'e properties or Oakley's Depnra S live .vytup or Strsaparilla, ns a purifier nf the blood, is so well known lo the public generally, that it is uni'eress.iry to occupy much paee in set ting forth the advantages to he derived from its use; wherever the medirine has once been intro duced, it takes precedence over all others; eveiy olio that has taken it, have th rived so signal bene ficial results from it, that 't is recommended by them with ihe u most confidence. 1'hysicians of the highest .-tan-ling in the profession, prescrilie it to pn'ients under their rare ; containing nothing del. terious. but being composed ol the most mild, yet rtrio.icious vegetable materials, it Is offi red with Confidence,' ns ihe cheniest and most efficient pu. rifie.r of ihe b(ood now known. The use of a few buttle. esMriaPy in the spring months, will -he. at tended with a most decided improvement in tint ge neral strength of the system, eradicating anv seeds nf disea-e that may have been generated, besides giving health snd vig,.r to the body. For Ihernre of Scrofula or Kings Evil, Rheumatism. Titter, Pimples or ciuptionsnf the Skin, White .Swelling, C a . I. IU t l a l h .... riMu.a. inrnnic ouca Aslh.iv, tve, I tin nu " " '"" I"""" ' ",r """ I llltlfitltB Slrllfli'eta ll.n ... 1 , ..1 L . ..1 err nnu ni agents, irom physicians ami oihers, are stillicient In convince the most skeptical of its su periority over all piepHralioiis of iSarsapaiilla. l II.: r Sold wholesale nnd retail, by the proprietor, j nr.wiii.r. v. iiam,i;v, iNorth Slh street, pj. ding, Berks Connty, and lo he bsd of the Mlowing poisons t In Knrthumlierhmd ('ottntt. H. B. Massfr, Sunbury; Ireland Mixel, McEwensville ; D Kranser. Milton. In Union Cmtnty. J. Gearhart, Selinsgrove; A. Gutelius. Mifilmhurg. In Columbia County. R. W. McCay, Wash ington. ' Reading, March 14, lR4:t. Mn. Oaki it: I believe it the uty or every one to do whatever in their power lies, Tor the Ivn-. fit of their fellow man, am' having had positive proof in my own family, of the wonderful properties of your Depurative Syrup of Sarsapirilla, I nvst conscientiously recommend it lo the afflicted. We had the mi-f,irti,ne to lose two of our children, by the breaking out of ulcerous sores that covered the face, head and neck, although we had some of the hn.st scientific physicians lo attend lh- m and had tried all the known lemedies, including Swaim's Panacea, without avail. Another or my children was attacked in ihe same menner, her face and neck was completely covered; the discharge was so ntTensive, and the disease at such a height, that we despaired ot her life. Seeing the wonderful cflcrts nf your Depurative Syrup i.f Sarsaparill i, we were induct d to make trial ol it. ns t'ie last res ,rt ; it acied like a charm ; the ulcers commenced healing immediately, a f. w bottles entirely rrstoiedUier to her he.illh, which she hs enjoyed uninleri uptedly ever since. As a purifier ol ihe blood, I verily he livvi it Las not its eipial. JOHN MOVER, T.ilor, Walnut street, uear Fouilb, Reading. ; Dougl issville, April 10th, 19 X Ma. Oakif.i: My son Edmund Leaf, had ihe scroftita in the most dreadful and distressing man ner for three years, duiing which time he was de- pnved of the use of his limbs, his he-nl and neck were covered with ulcers. We Hied all the differ ent remedies, hut to no effect, until recommended by Dr. Johnson of Nonistuwu, and also Dr. Isaac II lister, ol Reading, to use your Depurative Syrup of Sarsaparilla, of which I otilainrJ seveial hollies, the use of which d'ove the disease entirely out of his ytem, the sore healed up, a, id the child was restored to period health, which be has rnjoved uninterruptedly ever since, to the at iiishmeiit of many pontons who seen bun during bis arlltclion. I have thought it my duly, ami send vou ibis ceiti ficate that others who haves like affliction in ihe family may know where lo obtain so valuahle a medicine. Yours truly. AMELIA D. LEAF. Sept. 1(5, l43 ly To Com; try Merc haul.. Hoots, Shoe, Hnnnots, Leghorn and Palm laf Ihts. W. & I. II. TAYI.OH, V, ut the S. .. ror.it r of M.irhi t and tilth Sis., fFFElt fir rale an extensive as-oiiim nl of the above arclis, all of which tbey eel I al unusual. Iv low piicrs, and psilirul uly invite the attention of buyers veiling the ciiv, to an intn n.U m of ib.ir sto.k. G. W. cV L. B. TAYLOR. Philadelphia, Mav. V5t, 1844. ly . CITY 1-TltMTL'UK Alt "HON, AND miV ATE SALES ROOMS, Nos. "Jli aud Ul iNortlt Third Street, Near the City Hotel, PHILADELPHIA, CO.. MACKEY, Auctioneer, respectfully in- vites the alteution of pttrsons dvsuoiu of pur chasing Fuiniiuie, to his exteiuav Sales Rooms, (both puhlie sod Piivate,) for every description of ilousehlJ Fumiluie, where can be obtained at all times, a Urge assortment nf fashionable aiul wU luanufsclurad Cabinet Furnihire, Beda, Maitrassea, Ac, at very reduced prices, for cash. . . OT tSales bv Auction, twice a week. May rub. 143. ly , ITU.iX Ki:CllwThT highT"11" ' given for Flas Seed, al the store of Aug , IS4S HENRY MASSER. LI MI!, of a superior quality, can now be had a title Lima Kilns of Henry Manser, in SUn 1 May IT, 1816. ROSE LiNTMENT FOR TUTTEK. RINGWORMS, riHrXr ON THE TUCK, AND OTHUt CHTANKOl'9 KRIPTIONS). (Cj The following eertiflea'e dtseriljes one of Ihe most extraordinary cures ever effected ly any application. PmtAnF.rrniA, February 10, 1838. T70R twenty years I wsa severely afflicted with - Tr.TTr.a on the Face and Head: the disease) commenced when I was seventeen years old, aud continued until the Fall of 1838, varying in vio lence, but without ever disappearing. During most nf the time, great pari or my f ice was covered with ihe eruption, freijuenlly attended with violent itch lug; my bead swel'cd al times until it felt a if it would burst the swellin j wit so g'est, that I could scarcely get my hat on. During the long period that I was afflicted with the disease, I used a great many n plications, (among them several celebrated preparations) as Well a taking inward remedies, including a number of bottles of Swaim's Panacea, Extract nf Sarstipitrilhi, Ac, In fart, it would be impo'sihle lo enumerate all the medicines I used. 1 was also under the care of two of ihe most dis tinguished physicians of ibis city, but without re ceiving much benefit, and I despaired of ever being cured. In ihe fall of 1S:)R, ihe disease at ihe time being very violent, I commenced using ihe Rote Ointment, (prepared by Yaughan &. Davis.) In a Tew applications the violent itching ceased. Ihe swelling abated, the eruption began to disappear, and before I had used a jar Ihe disease was entirely cured. It has now leen nearly a year and a half since, and there is not a vestige of Ihe disease re maining, except the sears from the deep pits formed by the iWaae. It is impossible for me to describe) in a certifies! the severity of the disease and my sulli ring, hut I will be pleased to give a fuller ac count to any person wanting further satisfaction, who will call on me. At the lime I commenced using Ihe Rose Ointment I would have given hun dreds of dodais to lie rid of the disease. Since u sing it. I have recommended it to several persons, (ninong them my mother, who bad the disease bad ly on her arm,) who were all cured bv it. JAMES DI'RNELL, No. 15fi, RaeeSt. IJj The Rose Oniliner.t u prepared by E. B. Yaughan, Souih East oorner nf Th'.rd and Race strcits, Philadelphia, and sold on agencv in Sunbu ry. hv H. B. MASSER, May 14th, 1813. Agent. Soe ) iiiistronl, for TellerT A PROOF OF ITS EFFICACY. I'lin innLPHiA, May 27th, 18:19. M'WtlS is to certify thut I was severely afflictej with Tetter in the hands and feet for upwards of forty years; the disease was attended generally with vioient itching and swelling. I applied to a number of physicians, and used a great many appli cations without ell'ectiiig a cure. About a year since, I applied the Rose Ointment, which entirely stopped the itch. ng. and a few applications immedi ately cured the disease, which there has been no return of, although 1 bad never lieen rid of it at any time for forty yeais. RICHARD SAVAGE, Eleventh, below Spruce Street. Cj The Rose Ointment is prep ire, i by E. B. Yauuhan, South East corner of Third aud Race Streets, Philadelphia, and sold on agency in Sunbu ry. by II. B. MASSER, May 14 th. 18-1.1. Aptf. nSDICAL, APPROBATION OJ the- ROSE OITME.T,for Tetter. A LTHol 't'H the superiority of the prepaiation over all others is fully established, the proprie tors take pleasure in laying before the public the billowing certificate from a respectable physician, a graduate of th,1 University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Baugh, having found ill this remedy that relief for a tedious and disagreeable hITc -Iioii which the means within Ihe range of his profession failed lo afford, hns not hesitated to give it his approbation, although the prejudices and interests of that profession aie 1 ppnsed to secret Remedies. Piui AiiKLrui a, Sept. 19,183(5. I was recently troubled with a tedious herpetic eruption, which coveted nearly one site of my face, and extended over the ear. Mr. Vauuhan, proprie tor of the Rose Ointment, observing my face, insis led on my trying his preparation, of which he han ded me a jar. Although in common with ihe mem bers of my profession, I discountenance and disap prove ol the numerous nostrums palmed upon the public by ignmant pretenders, I feel in justice hound to except the Rose Ointment (10m that class of me dicines, and to give it my approbation, aa il entire ly cured the eruption, although it had resisted the usual applications. DAN L. H A I (.11, M. D. (Zj' The Itiwe Ointment is prepared by E. B. Yaughan, South East corner of Third and Race Stieets, Philadelphia, and sold on agencv in Sun bury, by H. B. MASSER, May 14th, 1843. Agent. ens Era ihl. 9 Curlier ' Third and Vine Streets, WIIIAMSFOHT, PA. riHE siihscrilwr resKU'tfully announces to the 1 public, that he Ins opened a Hotel in the com modious brick building situate on the corner of 'I hird and Pine streets, where he will be happy to wait upon those who may favor him with their company. The Eagle H, tel is lurge and eonveni eni, and rurnisbed in ihe be-t modem stvle. It is provided with a laige numlier of well aiied and comfort. ihle sleeping apartments, rooms, private parlors, A. c. Prisons visiting U illismsport on bu siness or plea-ure, may ret as-ured that every ex ertion will le used to render iheir sojourn at the 'Eagle Hotel" pleasant and agreeable. His Table w ill lie supdied with the very best the market af fords, and his bar with the choicest wines and other liipiors ihargea reasonable. The Eagle Hotel possesses greater advantages in point nf location than any other similar establishment in the borough, being situate iu the business part of the town, and within a convenient disl ince of the Court House and Wi'liamsport and Ebn'ua Rail Road Depot. Sutlieienl Siabhng provided, and good and trusty o-tlt rs always In attendance. ' t I M.,,,1 . U A. 1 . . . . 1 k...A . SZ-.u- .- j have been nniloved. and nothing left undone that will add lo the comfoil and accommodation of his guests. There will be a carriage always in attendance at the Boat Landing to convey passengers to and from the Ilou-e, free ut' charge, CHARLES BORROWS. Mar 14th, 142. tr H ichucl Weaver V Won, ; COPE MAERS & SHIP CHANDLERS. A'o. 13 Surth Water Street, Philadelphia. II' A V b consiantly on hand, a general assort ment of Cordage, Heine Twinea, &tu, viat i ar d Ropes, Fishing Hoies, White Rois, Manil , l. Ropejj Tow Line for Canal Boats. . AUa,a complete sssortinent of Seine Twines, Ac. such as , Hemp Shad and Honing Twine, Best Patent Gill Net Twine, Cotton Shad and Herring Twice, Hhom Threads, &c. &c. Also, Bed Cords, Plough Linesi Halters, Traces, Coltorj and Linen Carpet Cbaius, Ac. atl of which they will dispose of on reasonable terms. Philadelphia. November 13, 142. ly. ' " siTiiUiNG, GCKiT&"ca . No. 13S Market Street, Philadelphia." INVITE the atiention of Country Merchants to their extensive assortment or British French and American Dry Goods, which they offer for sal on the mot reasonable terms. 4 j Pbiladvlj'hia, November 13, !8i2r-Jy."'