- A Mlt.fcltRtTia MltlACLC. ' 'r'r In n liltJilajfotii h State or lloosiorans,' iu iho yecl31L there' wae'all aorta' of nxc inf luent cmici rninjf the doctrines and prophec,ies ,rf thnt reh "deceiver Miller. 'For months, the Midnight Cry, Mowed by the Morning' ilowl nail the Noonday Veil, hail circulated tbrongh the vilisjre and surrounding counties to an ear tent not even retrU led try Dr.! Duncan's cele bested Coon Speech,, Men , disposed 6f their property for little or nothing. .The women were frie and ghostly from watching and pray ing, tnti in fact, tho whole population, or at least those who believed in the coining 'ascension, lnoknd as if they Were about , half over an at tick of the chills and fev.t. . There, wore, liownvcr, . some "ciioice rpirtt., wiuv natwirn etsnding the .popularity of :he rjeruoirirt ' would m1 enlist littler the bofjners of the ascensionict ml smong these waf a wild liaruni ecarum blade from' 'Down EaV by the name of Cape iJawlaw. Now Cape was as hard 'a Cae, as y.m -vouW meet on a fourth of July, in Texa, always alive for fun and sport of any ami every (Inscription, and a strung disbeliever in Miller-i.-in. , Tli night of the third df April wis agreed upon out west here, (or the grand exhibition of "omunJ and lofty tumbling,'" and about ten o' clock of the said night, numbers of Miller ites embled on fhe eutsltirle of the town, on a I'tilo eminence, upon which the proprietors had a. lowed a few trees to stand. In the Crowd, and tlie only representative of his race present, a free negro, by the name of Sam, about aa ii'.'ly, black, woolly a descendant of Mam, as ever baked his shins over a kitchen fire. Sam's head was small, body and arms very, lung, and his legs bore a remarkable seso-ni-bianco to a pair of hams; in fact, put Sam on a dorae, his tegs clasped round its neck! his head towards the tail, and his arms clasped round the mimal's hams.nnd at ten paces of! you would RA-'ar that he was aa old set of patent glaring. The leader of the Alilleritcs, owing to an an cient grudge he bore him, hated Sam Mike smoke,' and had done all in his power to prevent liij admittance among the 'elect,' but all to no p:i'pose. Sain would creep in at every meet ing; to night here he was sgain, dressed in a w Intl.- rnbe of cheap cotton, secured to hi body ly a belt, and shoutiug and praying aa loud as the best. Now, on the morning of the third, Cabe had, with a deal of preservers nee, and more trouble, managed to throw a half inch hemp rope over IU-branch of an oak which stretched its long arm lirocily ovr the spot where the Milleri'es -aouIJ assemble ; one end he had secured to t!ie body ol the tree and the other tost urn n grime i li lance off. About ten o'clock, when the e ciumcnt was getting about 'sixty pounds to the tqnare inch,' Cabe, wrapped in an old sheet, walked ioto the crowd, and proceeded to fasten i.i as secure a manner as possible, the end of the rope to the back part ef the belt which confined Sim's rope succeeded and sloped to join some .t his companions who had the end. The few xtars in the sky threw a dim light over the' tcciu'. and in a few moments the voire of Sam wis heard, exclaiming, 'Got Ahnight ! I'se a iiiu up ! Who-o oh !' and sure enough Sam ivj .seen mounting into the 'ethcrial blue;' his scent was, however, checked when he ' had cleared terra firms a few feet, '(..lory !' cried one, Hallelujah !' another, and shrieks and yells made the night hideous, some fainted, others piayed, and not a few dropped their robes and ttiJ. Now whether it wus owir.g to the light ness of his head or the length and weight ofhis heels, or both, Sam's position was not a pleasant one ; the belt to which Cape's cord was attach ed was bound exactly round his centre of gravi ty, and Sam swung like a pair of sca'cs, head up and heels down, bee. up and head down, at the same time sweeping m-r the crowd like a ftendutom, which ntotioii was accelerated by his trenuovs clapping of hands and vigorous kick ing. At length he became alarmed, he wouldn't K up aud he couldn't come down ! 'Lor a Massy,' cried he, 'jist take urn poor nigger to um twuin.or let uia down a gin, easy, easy.Gor Almighty -Lef um down agin, please um Lord, and die nigger will gn straight to um bed ! Ugh-u h' and Barn's teeth chattered with af fright and he licked again more vigorously than before, bringing his head directly down ward, and his heels up, when a woman shrieking cot. Oh ! Cr i.i her Sam, take nie with you, t-prung at his hesd as he swept by her, and caught him by the wool, bringing him up all Mandicig. -Gosh! Swser,' cried Sam, 'lef go um poor nigger's hair. Cabo gave another pull at tho rope, but the additional weight was loo much, the belt gave way, and down came Ham, his bullet head taking the leader of the saints a 'feeler' just between tho eyes. 'Goth ! is I down agin 1' cried the bewildered Sam, ga thering himself up, I i, tress de Lord but I was nearly dar 1 seed de gates !' The leader wiped hi overflowing probotcis, took Sain by the nape of the neck, led him to the' edge of the crowd, and giving him a k ck 'a la posteriori,' said, 'Leave, you cussed baboon you are so q d ugly I knowed tbe-y wouldn I lei you in. A. Y. Sjirit uf ike Time. Mothu Wit A stingy husband threw off the blame ot the lawlesuees ofhis children in company by saying his wife a! ways "gives them her own way." "Pour things," was her prompt response, "it's all J have to give them." An elderly gentleman being dangerously ill, his friends advised him to send for physician, "No," repiied the sick man, "hating lived vir tuot life. 1 wiah to die a natural death." DA NK NOTE LIST, . The tdtowing' tint shows the currcntSshre of all Pennsylvania Hunk Notes,. The m4 implicit re liance miy be pluce'd npnn it, as it i 'tvery untk rrfully compared with aid cor reded from Bick ntlt'f Krporter. !"' ' ' " ' " v ' Itnnlt In Philadelphia. ' Ns. , i, , Loranoir. " . rn it. An. ' " 'NOTES AT P A R. Bank of NimiIi Ameiirii , , Bank bf h Northenr Li'rtic, T J ; . . . I i. Commercial Dank of Penn'a. . ,..,,(,,, Farmcu' and Mivhanka' U.ink . ' , . Kennington lit-k . , PhitaJ.-lj.hia Dai.W . ? .,' . Srhuylkin Bank . . , Southwark Bank " ' . ' " Western Hank - . " , 1 , WeclmnJcs' Uimk 1 . . ' Manufaetim-r' At Merhinicn' n.nk Counlry Rank. Bank of Chenier Count) Weatchrntrr Hank of Doliwnre Coiimy Chester Bank rlf Germnntou ((tmanlown Batik of Monlijomery Co. , ISotriwnwn Doylpfltnwn Bank I.ivlrtiwn I'aalon Bank I''aIoii par par , par pur par par par par par put par par par pir l-ar pur par pir Tle,.e office Farmers' Hntik of Burk ro lr ted DITice of U ink of IVnn'a. HairiHtwfg 'Jmro cM do I. nor littler Office du . do lip.idiiiK , tio not wines uj uo r.axtoii ,Jiiieu. . NOTES AT DISCOUNT. Hank or the United Strttr . Philadelphia Bank nf 1'enn Township - . . , Girard Bank . . . i ; Moyamenaing Btnk . . . i- , Bank of ."ennivKai.ii 30 ar pir par pir Minera' Bank of I'oliavillr Bank nf Iwistotrn Bank of Middlotnwn Bank of Nnrthundeiinii PofavlMrt . Miililloiown Jul N-,rhoratiriUod ur t'olnml ia Bsnk ot Hridge ro.Cidnniliia I Uarli.le Bank Carlisle Exchange Bank Da dii branch of PiiUdurf Molhil.'i uliurs j i psr pir pnr 2 p. I Farmer' Bunk of l.aurnstci l.aneiHlm l.ancaxtrr County B.itik l.nllr8te.r i ailing llarrioliur; l.imraler Leliaiiori PiHiihurc Firmer' Bank of Keading HarriaburfC Bank Lanraa er Bank (.elianon Bank Merrhanl' &. Manuf. Bank Bank nf Pillaburg Weal Branrh B .nk Wyoming Bank Northampton 1) tnk Beika County Bank Office of Bank of U. 8. Do do do Do ..do do Kenninirlou Sa. Ina. A PiilaSuii V'iiliaiit8porl V iikri-l arie Alleiiluwii iten.liiig Pitlaturg , i failed do brM New Brighton . ' 'J do ('hsmliernlturg , Jelly al'iK); Mr.iilroae do Penn Tnwnhii S.iv. Ins. Bank of Chainlicrahurg . Bank of Gettysburg , Bank of SuMpichanna Co. Erie Bank ,., Farmer' & Dtorcr' Bank Franklin Bank llonesdale Bank Monnngahrla Bank of B. York lUtrk . i i 1 U H Eris Vanraburg VVaaliioglon . Honradale Brownaville Yoik N. It. The notes of thoae hanks on which we amit quotations, and ubliiutK dah ( ) are not purchased by the Philadelphia broker, with llic exception of those which hae a leilr of rferencr. BROKEN BANKS. Philadelphia Sav. Ins. Philadelphia Loon Co. Schuylkill Sav. Ina. Manual Labor Bank (T. W I'owanda Bank Alleghany Bank uf Pa. U.ink of Beaer Bunk of Swatara Bank of Wushingt.in Cntre Bank C'rty Bank Farmer' & Mech'ra' Bunk Farmer' St Mcch'c' Bank Farmer' & MerhVa' Bank Harmony Inaiiiute Huntingdon Bank Juniata Bank Lumbermen's Bank Northern Bank of Pa. New Hope Del. Bridge ('o. Norlhumti'd Uuiou C'nU Bk, North Wectern Bank of Pa. Office uf Schuylkill Bank Pa. A nr. St Manuf. Bank Silter Lake Bai.k -Union Bank of IVnta. , . Weatmoieland Bank v Wilkesbarre Bridge Co. Phila.k lt.hia , failed do fiiiled do f.ilnl DyiMI, prop.) failed TllWHIldl Beitford no aale I Beaver cliwed HarrUburg rleil Washington failed Bell, fonts thxed Piluhuig no ale I'm.'.urg f.iilo.1 Fayette co. ftiUxl tireeiHat:e failed Iturinony no rale lloiitinJiii) nit aale lwiloMu nnaalo M arien failed luu.Ult' no aale New Hope cluaed M ilton : no al Mead ills ' ' cloned Portt'arbon Carlisle failed Moull.KMt . chared Uoiontown fuiled Greeuaburg cloMd Wilkeabarre no aale fXj- All notes puiporting to t on any 1'e.nn-yl-vania Baitk not given in the above Ut, may be aet Jown aa frapds. Bank ofNew Biunawick Brunawiek Bclvideis Bank ' , IWIvidere Burlington Co. Bank ., ki.dfurd Commercial Bank Perlli Amtnty Sumbertand Bink Bridelon farm' Bwnk ..." kunt H illy rafMM'M' mmI Mechanic' Bk Buhwav failed 1 par i pir par F arntcnt' Mid Mechaair' Itfc N. Biuaawuk Cidcd Farmer' and Merchant Bk Middlvtowii Pt, rraakltn UanK o: A. J. Jersey Lity failed faihd failnd faded failed i faired 4 pur no aale Houokeu Ukg &. Uraxing I o Holxiken lerary Citj Bank Jerwy City Mechanics' Bunk Manufacturer' Bank Morri County Bank Monmouth Bk of N. J. Mechanics' Bank Mechanic' and Manuf. Bk Morri Canal and Ukg Co Put Notes Newark Ukg & lua Co New Hopa Del Bridce Vo N.J. Manufac. sim! Bkg t'o ratuiaoii Belleville Morrwtuwn Freehold Newmk 'J'rent.m Jeiey City Nrwaik ' . i failed fulled 4 faiW.1 " par par i pur I fuire.1 tailed J par fi.hd . par par par par par (r par l.amtieitaville llulmkeii N J Proleclon & ljsubard I4t Jernry Ci'y Orange Bank Orange Paterkoa Bank l'avrHi Piuiples' Bank dn Piineeton Bank Prineelun Salem Banking Co Salt m Sut BiuW Newark Stale Bauk Kliialieihlown Slate Biuk Camdeu , Slate Bank of Morris ,, MornMown Suta Bank Ti.mou 8lem and Pbilad Manuf Co Salem Suaavl Bank Newton Trenton lUnkiug Co Trenton Union Hank Daver Waabiuglou Baukiug Co. Hackcueack DELAWARE. - Bk ot Wilrn St BraMlyioe Wilmington Bank ef Delaware . I ., Wilrningtoa Bauk of Suiyrua .. Smyrna Do btanck Miuord Farmera' Bk 'of Stats of Del Dover - Do .., branch Wilmington Do braarh ' Uaorgetowai Do branch Newcastle Union Bank Wiimmgiu,, aT Under 5's 0C7 On all banks aasrked thus f ) there are e ther eotinleifeil of altered uoIm of ins various s ftomiQationat iu circojatioi). I Baasjika'a Vsavjireea- a avrftaia tnrt for wormetair and very plentaiit 1o lake. . ?. Ciaton's EtTBtT which reatove Orr-aae of all kinds, Dry Painls, Tar,, Varnish and Wax, from carpets or from clothing, without Injuring the color or ih cloth. 3. Iissoa Fit Pavaatbs best thing knotan far kHIing flies and murrjuitoea, 4. A ceitatni Dealroyar nfRnla, Mice, Itoacbea and Ant. sod another of Hid Burs. - - ! 5. Ovms'h 'Sprcirie ti i er alomaeh. Heart Burn and Water Brati, hy one who hud aiilK rrd tkuiccir ya.irs, brfitee ha discover. I th enre v ' Da. Shyh'i Orkk.i OiM r.wKkT for the Piles, II haa nrver fii1rl to cine. 7. Hbm' .Ta-TTRH Wan. I 8. BsanoMn' Iiiki.imls Ina, without s rival, . . i . . i 0. Tns Cnnmrsn (riTTif or Ftos- jiii.1 tl e meilhine for children and f r women, il la ao .lennnl In liike, .. .. , , , . , H). Bitk's V,.r.TAnLK AsTintLinr Put?. 11. Ui'M' EvntLiRNT WATs saoo Pra. fiT ll 'iihan, Boia, &.d, Itaufuna the leither.oiul keep out the water. 12. I'ooa Mam's eTsrsa rnnsita Pttsira. 13. I ii'kok' DiAttiiniK t MitTt'sc, whi'h ri r a It e womt Dinnhrcn in a few hrtrt'. . 1 14 J(Kni'a DfnKftTANT Mixrffc. s err iiiin and randy rwi far Eyaentefy - and Summer 4om(il..int. . . Thw loe valuabbt fcrtiele are sold who'eato and reiail. U 1... !. GUNN, A'. I .SoriA trcrt, Philadelphia- wheie S'or. kei ier rnd her i I Iw ul with puee African ('atrniie Pip', Arnica Flier, Druy, Pailit-OiU, Glace and VarnUhra. at the lowest . rs. Term 01 ly .ti. fXj Cut out the advcilWment, and bilig il with von. -. . . n.il i.l. hhi. JuW 19 h. ia5.-tv. ' iFKiTiTT: vk n d l i v if. THOMSON'S C'oniiiouiaU.Sj riii or Tar & Wood Nnpftia. rillE ur.peredi-nted Horrera of thi medieine. in M. Hie reclornti. n f hral h. o 'hoe who, in ilea p.iir, hud pheo up all hope, r.na given it ao i K il ted reputation alovn all other reme.liea, forni-hine; i vidence of it' intrinrie i" and poner. aa the nn :y eet wh'rh fan be rel ed up n for the core of Pnlmoo.iry Consumption. Ur.iio hit , Ahm. P.iin in the -hie and Brea-I, t-j il h.g uf Blood, Wh.loping CtiRh, t;rrtup, Ac Alteiitini, i triirie,l to the foll .winB ASTON- SUING t:rifS,b TliimtV Compound Siup of Tar and Wo- d Napth ! ! MR. TIIOMON D.r eir-With Br.tefut fee'mcal inform 'y.-ii r.f the aiinihing effi-cia of y..ur ane-lirine. which haa liter i'ly taia d me from d lli.l-eil ! . My dieo-e, Pirlmonurv Cun-unip-lion, h.-d re.Iuee.1 me mi low that my ihy'cian ro. no.inred my e--ie hopeiea ! Al lbi y f 'ion I Iki U ji to u eyuur m. d':cin',and niiraciilu aa it may teem, it ha compl. telv restored m t' health, alter .v. rjlhii-g ilac bad failed. Kepeeiftill voura,. WASHING I ON MAt'K. . CHattntle at reel, almxedoice atrerl. The iinderaigneil. being prraonallv arquainltd with Washington Mirk and Ida ut1rrinits, liear w Ineaa 1o the atonihing i llect of Thnmnon'a Compound Syrup of Tar, and the truth uf the a hoe vtatement. , Jt)S. WINNER, 318 North Tl ir.l alreet, DAVID VICKEHS, 42 Aim lalreet, HUGH M (ilNI.LV, S. E. corn. r Ta many and Fourth attret'. Prepared only by S. P. T hnmann, N, E. corner of Aih and Spruce aire, ta, Phi'ade'phia. As-rila. H. B. Maawr, Sunbury ; D. r,nwa, noil Dr. Marphernon, ll.iiluirg ; Jn . l. Brown, P. ni.le ; Geo. E rl, Re.-.diog ; ilouton ft Ma on. Tow anda. Bindord county, Pa. Pi ice 0 cent p.r hoitle, or $5 p r d.oen. fXj llrtctire fj ail imitation. Philadelphia. June 2lh. I4!V. Iv uki,i"tiFu ' K C g i 11 11 C PS. fllHE ul'criler would repee.tfollv inform the " M. Ciiizena'cf Sunduiy and iho oMie e- nerally. III it they h-ie puretianed ihe ahop nf Mr. Willnon lloovei, in Maiket atrnt. ore do.tr e.t of the Put Olht-e, wheie they will routinue the C'aIiihct-'VIn!iu; Ilnsiiiess, in all iiabritiehr The puhlie may ri-ect llieii work done in the la'eM tle. . They hope, ly airii l attention to burin s , t merit a share uf mbl c pationnge. . fJ" Coffin made to order nn the ahorteal not ire, and country prmloee luken in exrhanue for work. WM. YOUNOMAN c II C. MARTIN." Sm.liury, Mav 17ih. 1845. 1 v. A Ml 11 V UOCAP, VniOt.ESAl.il A. RETAIIa HAT & CAP MAMJFACTUKIiUS, South Butt rnrniT of Market and 4th lit., IMilladeiphla, WHEBE they alwaya kn-p on hand an rileo eie vaortnx nt of II A TS U CA I'S of every i!eacriU.in, got up In the lert and moat approved M le. Teiaona derir. ua of purchasing auierior ni ehs on the most rrawnaMe lerma, ill fi. d il to ilir Jvanlage to call btfors uiakuig purvbaae re hero. Pl-ilad.lphia. Oct. Slli. 184 1. If C'ouulerreltcrH DZ2ATK BLOW. rPhe pul'lic will plraae observe that no Brandietb Pill are genuine, utile ih bui haa three It- Ma upon it. (the top, Ihe ai.'e and the bottom) en, n rontantina a Tie-aimileMjoaiure ot my hnu writing, thu B. Bbassiiktii, M. D- Tlteae la. l-el ai eniiraved on ateel, U-autifully deai);ned, and dune at an eipeiiae of over $2,000, Therefore it will tie aceu that ihe only thing nrcecaary to pr.i rurs the medicine in its purity, at to obaerve tlieae lain In. , ' e , Iteineinher the ts the aide, and the bottom. Tbe fullowitig ieiective pareon are duly authiri lid, and hold CESTinOATES OF AGXTCT For the aale of Brandreih't Vegetuble Vnirtrtul I'ilft. Northumberland county : Milton M ickey & Cbamlieitin. Sunhury If . B. Maaaer. M'Kwene ville lii-hnd A Meixell. Norihumliland Wm. For. y Hi. Georgetown J. St J. Wall. Union County i New Berlin Bogar & Win ter. Selinegrova George 'Gundium. Middle tmrg laaae Smith. Beaveriown David Hulder. Adauuburg Wm. J. May, Miniiiiaborc Menaeb Si Ray. Haitleto) Daniel Lone;. Freeburg it. St F, C. Muyer. - lewiburg Walls Si Green. Columbia county l Danville E. B. Keynolde St t'o, Berwick Shuman Si Ritlenhouae. Cat lawisaa C. G. BroUs. Blooioaburg John R. Meyer. Jetsey Tewn Levi Biarl. Waahington Kobt. MiCay. Limeatone Ballut fs Mc.Nch. - Ohaerv that each Agent baa an Engraved Cer tiflrale of Agency, containing a representation of Uf BKANDRE J H'S Manufactory at Sing Sing, and upon which will alao be seen eiaet copies of ihe nu label new user upon tht Urandreth Jilt Boxtt. ...... Philadelphia, office No. S, North 8th atteet ' -T-w B. BRANDKETH, M, D, Juas 4ib, r 11 AKSAM OF WILD CHERRY, ' A Cempnnnal nalaamle Preparaitwia from WuaChirry llurk itnil Tar, Tlit brt ttmfnttf hnnwn to the ivorldfor the fnre nf - iuui(k, cold, ailhma, trup, bleeding of Ihe lung,tohntyingctMgk,brimchitii,trijlu- ' - i," i enta, thortnttt ef breath, pain and ' otntcne in Ihe breatt or ide, liver tnmifuinl, and the firit ttagt of CONSUMPTION. We will net saaert that this BALSAM will cure Conaump'ion in let worst form, but it has cured mnny after h4I nlh.e mean of relief had been tried hi vain. And why not T II aeems that tlie WILD CIIKItRY was dentine.) by N.itme lo be our PA NACEA for the ravaging diaeatea of tlda c d.l la titude. Lei not the d pairing invalid waa'e his m..nry and oos TIME, to him a t all linporiant. in .xlrrimfnlint with Ihe traihy notriim nf the d.iy, hut uae at unce a medicine that wiH cure, If a cure lie p a llile a niidiclne that aeienee aonvra. and many year of riper.ence h ive demonalrated that it ntimiu relieve. 'There r wo inch thing a fail." in the loatnry j of this woudertul BALSAM. Evidence the moat j convincing e lei e. that no noe ran doubt, fully j etab!i he lliie fact. For the anke of brevity we ; ee'eel lite fol owing from tl.oiM unU. Uxr. Pla't. Eq., E.lilor of the Poker pie E tale, one of Ihe nt at influential jiurnat in t' e aae of 1 New Yoik, at it. a nndei the utmril of hia own ' name, th it a young lady, a relative of hia, of erv 1 delicate eonati'ution, war attarked in Fed. 1S42. ( wiit eere rold. which immediately produced rpit tin4 i flilood, cough, fever, and other d.ajerom and alnrmii-g symptom. l'hrnith medical lieitmeul t.d c.re ahe putially tee vend during: summer. Hot on ike retarn of winter aha waa nil irk-d mote i. lenlly than at first, he btcame aeare, ly at.le lo walk and wa- tioubtrd with roojjh, chill and fever every day, and appeuied to he going rapidly with ronaninp ion ; at tlii time, when there wa n aign of improvement, Mr. Piatt procured a bo'tle f WiATAM'a Balsam or Wun tHranr. wliirh bin look, and it a.einingly rtored her. She g t a sc. coi ol, and befoie it a half taken -he a. restored to prrfrrt health, which oheb.i cnj.iyed to the pe aent time, without the slighter! symptom other for mer dive ee. Mr. P all aav "the ei.re eime undor my own ob reivution and I cannot be mietukrn a to the facta," EXTRACT OF A t.KTTEU FROM A POST MASTER. DATED Pa anon s, Warhinglon co., Maine, Apr. 29, IM4. MR. ISAAC BUTTS. Dear Sir: At ihe re qoeat of many of my friend in thin place and vicl i iiy who are afflicted with roiuu option and liver comp'aime, I lake the li(er y of aakiug you to ap. o'.ut rnnie one in Ihia county aa agent to eell Wia Tia't Bal or Win Cussar.andtoaend lii'ii a few den. aa there is none of it for aale. will in 200 milea from this. I have no doubt that it wnl.l n.e-t wiih a na.ly salu if it were where it eou'd le jlocurcd without I0.1 much expeuae and delay. My wife was atturked about ail nt ntha ainee with wl.at the phyvician railed the fin-t a'age of enr-umpriou a complaint v, ry pievalant in thi a. c ion nf country. Having scru the Ba'a.un ad-vert-aed in Auguata. C7-200 MILES FROM nBHE, C0 I tk Ihe pains to aend there for a hoille 4if it, which ahe took, and w hich helped her ao much that I sent for 10 botilea more, which tw has s'so ta ken, end .he now says she hat not felt n well for il year a she doe at this time. All thoan who have inquired of me and ascertained what c tier I the Balaam had, are aniiou to have reiiw for sale in Ihia vicinity, which is the cause of my writing you. , riea-e inform me by irtu n ofm .il whether you t onrlude to aend ome, and ifao lo whom, in ordtr that it may be known whrre il ram 1 had. ' 1 am with re-pert ynera, etc. P. O. FA RNS WORTH, P. M. The whole country ia faat learning thai no medi cine no phvaiciau no preparaliiHi of any kind whatever can cqnal Da. Wiaraa's Balsam or Wiiu Cur. aar. . A TRl'LY WO.DLRFl'L (t'RC Watvillk, Oneida en.. N, Y. Sept. 15, 1843. Dear Sir I owe it in the afflicted to inform you that in January lt I waa attacked by a veiy vio lent cold, caused by woiking iu the water, which M illed on my lung. It wa arcnpanied by a ve ry aeveie pain in my breaal and idea, and alao a ilitre-ing Cough. I had. in attendance all Ihe teat met!icl aid in our village ; bul after ethaualing all their ki: no av.il, they pronounced my ili-ee a rosriatasn coiaoMraoir, and they one and al! gave me up to die. After much pru.ion I got ihe ronoent of my physician to use the Balm or Wilii CsAant pn pared by Da. WtarA. I pur chaaed of Ihe Agent in our place one bottle, tie fore Ukii g half of which I U'gan to gain alreng h, and il was very evident my coogh waa much better and my symptoma in every way improving. I have nw uaed three botilea, and am rrttartd to prrfrrt htulth. Thia re-ull ia at ne owing to Ihe ue of DR. WlSTAIfS BALSAM OF WILD CHER RY ; and I take thi method of giving you lh in formation, partly to pay you the debt of gr.ititude I owe you, and partly that other (ioiilarly afflicted may know w liere to apply for relief. Very trulv youia, JAMES RAGE. Ma. Palmes. Druggiat, under dite of Watcrville, 8. pi, 24th, 1813, writea; The atatemenl given yi u by Mr. James Sage ia well known' lo be true ry this whole community. II e. rl inly waa a moat remarket le core. Tbe raltt of ihe Babam ii very good, and its success in cure liu'y dailcilng. Yours rcaiMctfully, P. D. PALMER. Til F. MOST "ITkMARIvAHI.K C'UIIK liVKR KKCOHDKI). HAiHioa'riKLii. N. J , April 20, 1843. ' . On or about the 13th day Of Octoher, 1841, I wa taken wiih a violent pain iu ihe aide near tbe liver, which euniinued tor about five daya, and waa fol looted ly tlie Ueaking or an u'nt, or alava, in wardly, which relieved iho pain a little, but caused me to throw up a great quantity of otbuaive uiattct and alo much blood. Bring greedy ' alumed A ihia, I applied to a pbyaician, but he aid he thougl t he could do Imt liulu for me eiepi give mo aome Mercury till, which I refused to take, feeling tatiafied that ihey could do me no good ; many o ther n mi die were then procured by my wife and friend, but none did me any good and the die charge of blood ami coiruplion still continued every few day, ami al laal become so oiTenetve thai I cou'd aeareely breaths. I waa also seised with a vi. otent eoegh, which al limes caused me to raise much more blood than I had dona before and my dtaeaae continued in this way, still growing worse, until February, when all hope of my recovery waa given up, and my fiieads all thought I would die ofaGaiuinae CosacurrtoB. A I ibis moment, when my life was apparen ly drawing near ita cbe, I nraid of DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM Or WILDCHELRY, and got a bottle which, as LitvtB st a laaaaiATSLv ; and by the ues of only three botilea of this medicine, all my paina were removed my eoughaod spittieg of blood and cor ruptioci entirely atop pad, aQ in a fw weeks ray health wa so far rsetoied aa to enable me to work al my trade, (which ia a carpenter,) and up to thie lime I have enjoyed good health. THOMA8 COZENS. , GieecsaTsa Cevayr, N. J , as. , Personally cams before aae, the aubKiiber, ens ef the Justices of the Pesee in and for the ssideoan ly, Thorn Cozens, and being duly affirmed ac cording to law, aaith tbe above aiatemsnl is in all things true. Affirmed bifurs me, on the 8O1I1 of April, 1843.) ' ' ! J. CtsMsrr.J P. $ , Such is the unprecedented success of this BAL SAM, . . . . ...... ' "MITRE'S. FATOBITE PEESCRIPTIfl V a prescription congeni d to our wants, aa it is pie pared from chemical eiliact from subetance which the author of nature haa placed In our own hnd for wise purpe, lhat many - who kn..w nnlhing of tho mode, ,f fig preparoton are endeavoring to reap pecuniary hencftta by aelling an at tide similar in name, nr in apiieir..ne. or l.y re.recniing th. ir own Irs-h aa aiieri..r t.i thi BALSAM, or b put ting tips mixtoie and s lemnly aascverntiiig Ihiit it is imported fr.nn a foreicn country, which is not ihe rase. All these ileceptive arts go 1.1 show that ViT'e Bai.sim i known to ihe world to be -THE CHEAT ilEMEDr." and that to e7 any mixture K mnst be tile this in name, er pur port lo be like il in su1 stance. QTX Be'.iee not the cunningly wroucht falnri s iona ind lake on'y the original and genuine Wistah's 1Iii.ah or Wun t'ltrnar. NO OTHER CAS BE LIKE XT. Ad.lrea ..II o..l,ra to ISAAC BU ITS, No. 33 Ann St.. New Y "k. Agents, JOHN W. FltlLINO. Siinhnrv. , D. lilt C I IOAM. N'irlhunihtiland, 3. K. MOYKU. Hlr.mn.hui!;, J. WAGGONS RLl.RR, X, Crr.rr, BROWN 6l CREASY, M mnville. Feb. 22.1, I8ia ly OAKLEYS DCI'ITRATIVR SVItl'I. flHE vnbinti'e proprrtie of Oakley's Depute 1 live Syrup nf Si.rapaiilla, as a purifier of the Id .oil, if to well known 1 1 the ulio generally, that it ia unneceniiy to occupy much pa.-e in eel ting forth the advantrtsea to tt derived from its use; wherever the medicine has oner been intro duced, il take pr.-ce.lei.ee over all olheist every iMielhal baa taken it, bnv derived so tignal bene ficial result Troni it, th it it is recommended by (hem with the u most cuCdi-nce. Itiysician of tbe highest standing in the ptjIt-Sfton, pregrride il to pa'ients under their rare ; containing nothing del. lerioua. but hiirg rorniioaed nt the moat mild. ! jet ilocjcioun vegetable materinla, it is nlf. rrd wi ll 1 confidence, aa ihe cheii4al and inoM elTif if nt pn. j rifier i.f ihe blond now known. The ur-e of a few botilea, eiecialy in the spring month, will be al- I tendid with a most decided impiovement in tho ge- j tiers! strength of the system, eradicating any seeds i.f (linear that may have Im-cii generated. iM-aides giving health anil vig..r Iu ihe biHly. For the cure I ol ? rolula or Kmga Evil, Kheum:itisrn. Liter, Piinph-a or eruption of ihe Skin, White Swelling, Fistula, Chronic t:.ugh Asth.iis, Are. The nn meroua certifica'es in the possession of the sullen- ber and hi agents, from physician and others, are sufficient lo convince the most skeptical nf its su periority orr all prepiiraiiotia of Sara.paritla. Sold wtieaVfele and retail, ly the profeta-, GEOKfiE W. OAKLEY, North 6th street. Rea ding, Beika County, and to he bad of (lie following persons : In, Northumberland County. 11. B. Mas, Suubory; heund St Mixel, McEueuaville ; 1) Krauser, Milton. hi Union County. J, Gearhurt, Bilinrgrove t A. Gutelio. Mifflinburg. In Columbia Cvunti. li. W. McCay, Wah ington. Reading, March 14, 18-13. Ma. OAKtsr: I l-clicve it the uty of every one In do whatever in their power lies for the b-ne. fit of their fellow man, and having had po-bive proof in my own family, of iho woinleiful properties f your DcHiratie Syrup of SarespxrilU, I m st conscientiously recommend it lo the afflicted. We had tbe misfortune to lose I wo of our children, by the breaking out of ulcerous o:e thst covered the face, head and t.eck, although we had aome of tbe moetscientificphysicianalM.stieiHlth.nl and had tried all the known remedies, including Sw aim's Panacea, without avail. Another of my children waa atlatke.l in the aame manner, l.er face and neck waa coit.p'elcly Covered; ihe d.atharga was so offensive, and ihe disease at such s he'ght. that we despaired ol her life. Seeing the wonderful eiTecl of your Depurative Syrup ol Sreaparill.i, we were induced lo make trial of it, a the last res rt ; il acted like a cl.arm ; the u'cera commenced healing Immediately, a f.w bottles entuely restoretUier to l.er heuhh, which ahe h..aei joyed uninterruptedly ever since. Ass puiifirr of ihe b!o..d, I verily be lieve it baa not il equal. JOHN MOYER, Tiilor, Walnut street, near Fourth, Reading. Dougl n-t ille, April 19th, 1843. Ma. Oarlkv: My ann Edmund Leaf, bad Ihe scrofula in the 0101 dreadful and di.-treaing man ner for ihr. e years, dining which lime he waa de prived of the use of hia liinhs, his he nl and neck were covered with ulcer. We tri.d all the dilT.r eul rcmediea, bul to no effect, until recommended by Dr. Johnson nf Nonittown, and also Dr. Isaac H tenter, of Reading, lo use your Depurative Syrup of Saraaparilla, of which I obtained sevetsl boitles. the use of whieJt drove the disease eniinlv out of hia ayatem, tlie aore be-ded up, and ihe child waa reatorcd to psilecl health, which be bss enjoyed uninterruptedly ever ainee, lo the astonishment of many peiaotr who seen bim duiug hia affliction. I bare thought il my duty, aud send you thisceiti fiesta that otl.e. who have a like affliction in the family may know where to obtain ao valuable a medicine. ' Your truly. AMELIA D. LEAF. 8epl. 16, 1313. ly To Country Merchants. Boots, Shoes, ' Dounets', Leghorn and Palm Leaf Hats. , tl. W.'&'la. II. TAYLOH, f the S. II. corner of Market ami Fifth Sit., a?HZXsADEX.PRXA, OFFER for sale an eilensite sssortinrnl of the above srt.ch s, all of whah they sella! unusual ly low piices, and paitirul.uly invita Ihe attention of l.uyeia vi.iiing the city, loan lamination of their stock. G. W. & L. B. TAYLOR. Philadelphia, May til. I844.-Iy ' ' CITY FUJtNITUHK ALXTION, AXfD PRIVATE SafkXsa BOOMS, Nos. '20 and 31 North Third Street, Near the City Hotel, PHILADELPHIA. CC MACKEY, Auctioneer, respectfulty in- vile tbe stteulien of persona deairou of pur chasing Furniture, lo hia eiteosiv Hates Rooms, (lth publie snd Pilvale,) for every description of Household Furniture, where csn be obtained at all times, a largo aworunent of fashionable and welt manufactured Cabinet Furniture, Beda, Mattrassea, die., at very reduced price, for cssh. 03" Bales by Auction, twice a week May tYtb. 1843. ly -; nTIaAX KKKlsV The bighaet price will be 1 gives) w Flat Heed, al lha alore of Aug 9,184ft HENRY MASSER. TT 1NE, of a superior auakty , can. sow h had Uj aline Ltiue Kilos of ilenry Maaaer (in Sun (mrf. Msy 17,181. nosu oiwTxiisCnT TOU TKTTER. RINOWORM, PlMfLErt OK TUB VACK, AND OTHt ntTAdEoija raemone, ,1 v (CT Tlie following certified' detenhet one of tht most extraordinary euret ever effected by an if application.'4 PHiiAi.MrntA, Febrnary 10, 18-18. FOR twenty yesr t wss severely afflict, d wittr Tarraa on ths Face and Head: tho disease; commenced when I w.tf seventeen yesrs old, sml continued until the Fall of 1836, varying in via lenre, bul without ever disappearing. During must of ihe time, great pari of my f iew ware ewverrd with the eruption, freqoontly e'tended with violent itch ing ; my head awcred'al tint s "otil R " If - it wtuld hurst the swelling was so g e-.t thr.t Isout.l scarcely get mv hal on. During the Uwg fcrrV. thnt I was afflirted wbh the disease, uaed a great many s plication, (smong them snveral celebrated, preparation) r.s well a tak'Oi inward remedies including a number of hotths of Stoatm't Tanncra, Extract i-f Sartapnrilfa, Ac In fact, it would be ImporViMe to enumerate all the medicine I used. I waa also nntler Ihe cire of two nf the moot dia lingutshed pliyici.in of ci'y, but without re ceiving much benefit, and I deapaired of ever being; cured. . In the fill of 18:)A, the disease at the time lieing eery violent, I commenced uaing the Roue Ointment, (prepared bv Yauhan Jr, Davia.) In a few n plication Ihe violent itching c ased, the swelling; abated, the 1 ritnlion began to disappear, and before I h .d used a jar the di-ease was entirely cured. It ha now been near'y a year and a half since, ami there ia not a vestige of the disease re maining, except the sear from the deep pits formed by Ihe disease. Il is impossible for me to dfcril in a certificate the severity of the diea-e and my suffering, bul 1 will be pte ised to give, a fuller ac count to any person wanting further satisfaction, who will mil on me. Al the time I co nmonend using the R.-se Oiutmrnt I would have given bun beds of do lata to he rid nf the disease. Since U--ing il, I hnvc recommended it to several persona, (among ihem my mother, who had the disease bad ly on her arm.) who w- re a I cured bv it. J AMES DUKNELL, No. 156, Race St. ' OCT The Rose Ointment i prepared bv E. B. Vau,ihan, Sou h East roiner of Third arid Race atie. U, Philudilphia, and sold nn agency in Sunbu ry. by H. B. MASSE R, May 14th. 1813. Agent. Rose Ointinci.t, for Teller. A I'llUOF OF ITS EFFICACY. pHiLAOLLeitiA, May 27lh, 18.19. f PHIS is to certify that I was severely afflfcte.l with Tetter in the hands and feet for upward of lorty yeara; the disease wa attended generally with violent itching and swelling. I applied to a number nf phi ici..na, and used a great many tipple- ca'iona without elTerting a cure. About a year j since, I applied I lie Ruse Ointment, which entirely j stopped the iieli-H,',iid'i few application uunieJi 1 all ly cured the disease, w hich there haa been no ; return uf, although I had never been rid nf it at j any tiim fur forty year. K1CHAIIU SAVAt.E, j Eleventh, below Spruce Street. ; Cj" The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B. 1 Yauchan, S tuih East comer uf Third and Race I Stieeta, Philadelphia, and ld on agency in Sunlit I ry. by - H. B. MASSER, ! May 14th. 1843. alfenf. MESZCAX, afCPPROBATION OJ thi- ROSE OlMTMEiST, for Tetter. A LTHOL'fill ihe auperiority of the prepaiatioa over all others ia fully r et.listiol, the iri)tie tora lake pleasure in laying before the public the following certificate from a respectable physician, a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Baugb, having found in Ihia remedy thai relief for a ledums and JUngreeahle alio. -lion which the means within the range uf his profession failed to afford, haa not hesitated In give il hia approbati n, although the prejuJtcee and interest of that profession ate cppotied to secret Remedie. Phh.ai.ii.hiia, Sept. 19, 1836. I wa recently troubled with s tedious herpetic eruption, which ooe ej nearly one si 'e uf my face, und eilen.li-J over the ear. Mr. Vau -ban, proprie tor uf the Rose Ointment, ntweiving my face, insia. led on my tiying hi preparation, of which he ban ded me a jar. Although in common with the mem bers uf my profession, 1 discountenance nnd disap prove of the numerous nostrum palmed upon the public by ignorant pri tenders, I feel in juaiice bound to except the Roae Ointment hum thai e! of me dicine, and to give it my approbation, a it entire ly cured the eruption, although it had resisted the UMi .l applications. DANL B A I :G H, M. D. 'J'he Rose Ointment ia prepared by K. 15. Yauhan, South East comer of Third and Race Streets, Philadelphia, aud sold on agency in Sun bury, ly H. B. MASSER. JVlay J4ih,JI84:t. Agent, JE3AaLB ECXC CD SJC EE UL 9 Corner of Third and Vine Streetl, WILLIAiYlsrOIlT, PA. THE subacriber ' resctfullv announces to the public, thst he his opened a Hotel in tbe com modious brick building equate on the corner of Third and Pine atreets, where he will be happy lo wail rip- n those who may favor him will, their campany. The Eagle Hotel ia large and conveni ent, and furnished in the bet m'xlern aula. It is provided with a aig number of well aired and j comfortable sleeping apartinenta, moms, private psrlors, Ac Persona visiting Williamaiiort on bu- ainea or pleasure, may re, I aa-ured that every ex ertion will l uaed to render their journ at ihe "Eagle Hot. T pleaeant and agreeable. His Table will be supplied with the very beat the market af. forda, and hi bar with the choicest wine and other liquor charge reasonable. The Eagle Hotel posaeaeoa greater advantages in point of location than any other aimilar estsbluhmeiit in the borough. ! being ailuate in the business purl of the town, and I within a convenient distance nf the Court House I and Williameporl and Elmira Rail itoad Depot, j SuhVienl Stabling provided, and good and tiusty ostlers alwaya in attendance. ... j Attentive, accommodating and honest Servants have been employed, and nothing left undone that I wilt add to tho comfott and sceutnaiodaiion of hia ! guest, ; There will be a carriage always in attendance at ! ihe Boat Landing to convey passengers to allJ from tue House, free or charge, CHARLES BORROWS, MayMih. 1842 if jHcliaellVcsvcr'sfc" Son, BOPS MAUCBS 4k SniP CXIaUVDLEBS. Ao. 13 A orA Wultr Street, Philadelphia. ITT A YE cotut sully on hsnd, a general assort-. JIM. menl f Gotdsge, Seine Twinea, &e via I I aril Roe, Fuhing Ropes, Whits Ropes, Manit ' la Ropea, Tow Lines tor Canal Boat. Also, a complete assortmewt of 8cine Twinea, cVe, such a Hemp Shad and Herring Twine, Beat Patent Gill Net Twine, Cotton Shad and Herring Twins, Shoe Threads, See. inc. Also, Bed Cords, Plough Unee, ' II altera, Traces, Cotton and Linen Carpot Crrabia, Su. all of which they will dispuee of on reasonable . teima. Philadelphia, November IS, 1843. ly. No. 13S Mai keit Street, Philadelphia. INVITE the atienuon of Country Merrbanu to their ei tensive assortment of British French ami American Dry Good, which they otter for sale on the most reasonable terms. Thiladclj.hjs( Noveutbei 3f 184S. 1.