Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, February 07, 1846, Image 4

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Washimuto, Jan. 15, 1 S 40.
There is grant ilrtnnnd Tor patriotic poetry
in the Mouse! of Representatives, about this
iinn In the progress of the debate upon lhf
Orojrnn question, members have indulged in
quotations nf poetry, who are nmonjr tlic Inst men
we should have enCpectpd of beinj? accrasnry to
Hip Inct. It only shows that while! we are the
innM nltnrian pimple in the world, there is a
n' i.l of "music in our soul," when you bring tin
to the (est.
IVtry on tho Oregon debate
Hy Mr. Adams
"'Your father lias given you a groat army ; but
oiir troops have seen the wolf ; yours have not.1'
'Well, well," said Frederick, I will give them
an j portnnify to ace the wolf." ,
By Mr. J.C. Ingr-reoll
"Fear in all public council, betrayt like
treason."
A land of
"Antres vast, and deserti idle,
Rough quarries, rock and hills whose heads
touch heaven."
Thin was Orepon, as Mr. I. understood it.
I!y Mr. Winthrop
"En ammo temper ftti.ut invidiam ti'rtufopar.
lain, pjnrinm, non inaid'iam' puturtm."
By Mr. Baker, of III.
"Rapt dream or solemn vision. "--"The whole
or none."
Ci iia. "The tongue which God had placed in
the Gulf of Mexico."
"The last echo of a hoit o'trthrow n."
'Like the Sultan sun,
Stni;i;!c upon the fiery verge ol Heaven."
Jlv Mr. (liJdings
'Vou have prepared the enp,
And I will press it to your lips,
Until the very dregs shall be drained."
"Let no one say that I desire a slave insurrec
tion ; hut, sir, I doubt not that hundreds of thou
sands of honest and patriotic hearts, "will hiugh
at your calamity, and mock when your tear co
meth." By Mr. Rhett
".No war with the I nitod States can li? & little
war."
"The whole of Oregon."
Great Britain will say, "here we are and we
shall not move."
By Mr. Ilillianl of Ala.
Tliat little speck of "a cloud, no bipger than a
man's band."
"And many a banner shall be torn,
And many a kiiiit of earth be borne,
And manv a thief of arrows spent,
I'.re Scotland's king shall cross the Trent."
"Shedding disastrous twilight over half the
nations."
"Westward the star .' empire holds hit way."
By Mr. Yancy, of Ala.
"On the Grampian bills bis father fed bit flock,
A frugal swain"
But that the good old man bad kept him
"An only son at home."
But
"He had beard of battles, and longed
To follow to the field some warlike lord."
Then
"Welcome be Cumberland's steed to the shock,
Let him dash his proud foam like a wave on the
rock !
But wo to his kindred and wo to bis cause,
When "Columbia" her claymore indignantly
draws .
When ber panoplied warriors to victory crowd
Brave-hearted and true, and dauntless and proud,
Their swords are a million, their bosoms are
one,
They are true to the last of their blood and their
breath.
And, like reapers descend to the harvest of
death."
By Mr. Giles, of Mil.
"Britannia needs no bulwarks,
Nor towers along the steep,
Her march is o'er the mountain wave,
Her home is on the deep."
"For freedom's battle once begnn,
Bequeathed from bleeding sire to son,
Though baffled oft, is ever won."
Mr. Caleb Smith, of Indians
"Manifest destiny."
"Beard the British lion in advance."
"Are you ready for war ?"
Mr. Levin's speech was nil poetry.
By Mr. Hamlin, of Maine
And let that fla", which
"So proudly drinks the morning light,
O'er ocean's wave in foreign clime,
A symbol of our might."
Float only over the homes of a free people.
Then, in the inimitable language of our own
distinguished poet
"Wide shall our own free race increase,
And wide extend the elastic chain;
That binds in everlasting peace
State after State a mighty train."
"To damn him most supremely, call nun Has
tings." "And the gun of our ration's natal day,
At the rise and set of the sun,
Shall boom from the far Nor'est away,
To the valet of Oregon ;
And the ships on the sea shall luff and tack,
And tend the peal of triumph back."
By Mr. Chipmao, of Michigan
"This is the gun boat, No. 1,'
Wiggle-waggle went ber tail,
And pop w ent her gun."
The conclusion to bo drawn from all this, is,
that war and poetry are very nearly allied
that love, music, patriotism, blood and murder.
and poetry, oltcn go hand-in-hand
l-'runi the
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IIA.XK XOTE LIST.
PUWSILTASII.
The following list shows the current value of nil
Vnnsvlvanin Bank N.ites. The most implicit re-
liimre may be plated upon it, as it in every week
arcliilly compared with anil corrected from Bick
nall't Reporter.
Itaiikft In Philadelphia.
N.
LorsTtos.
Disc, in
Philsd.
par
par
par
. par
. par
; par
par
par
par
NOTES AT
V A IS.
Bank of North America ,
Hank of tlm Northern I.iterties .
CommefeiHl Hunk of Ppnn'a. .
Farmer' nrp.l Mechanics' Bank
Kensington Bank . ,
Philadelphia Hank'
Schuvlkill Bank
Southwark Bank
Western Bunk . .
Mechanics' Bank .
Manufacturers' cV Mechanics' Hunk
Country lC;tiili
P?
par
Bank of Chester County
Bsnk of Delaware County
Bank of nermauhiwn
Bank of Montgomery Co.
Dnylrstnwn Bank
Rasloti Bank
Fsrniers' Bunk of Bucks CO.
(Wire of Bank of Penti'a.
Office do do
Office do do
OHice do do
Wcatchcsler
Chester
(Sermantown
Nnrrislown
Doylestown
Huston
Bristol
par
par I
par I
par I
par
par I
par
Harrisburg These
Lancaster I offices
Reading f do not
Easton J issue n.
NOTES AT
DISCOUNT.
Hank of the United flutes
Philadelphia 30
. par
' par
. par
Bank of Penn Township
fJirard Bank ,
Mnyamcnsing B ink
Bank of PcnnsWvRiiin
Miners' Bank of Pollsvillo
Bank of Lewistown
Bank of Middletown
Bank of Northumberland
par
i
Pnttsvilla
l.rnit'iwn
Middleman
Northiimherland par i
Columhia llmk 4 Dridge co.('olnnihia
psr
i
i
Carlisle Bank Carlisle
Exchange Bank T'itl-t.iirp
Do do branch of Hollidnyshiirg
Farmerii' Bank of Lancaster Lancistei
Lancaster County Biink LnnrsHler
Farmers' Bank of Beading Beading
Harriiihurg Bank Harrishurg
Lancas'er Bank Lnncuslnr
l.elmnon Bank Lehanon
Merchants' &, Manuf. Bank Piituhurg
Bank of Pittkluirg Pitlshuig
'est Bianeh 11 ink W'illiHinxpori
Wyoming Bank Wilkeshana
Norlhamptoii Bink Allrutnwn
Berks (,'ounty Bank iteailmg
OHice of Bank of IT. S. Pittshurg
par
,ur
par
i
t !
I'
i
failed
do
Do do do Erie
Do do do New Brighton
lo
Kensington Sav. Ins. A 1I0
Penn Township Nnv. Ins. do
Bunk of Chamhershurg ('hamberHlitirg I
Bunk ol (ifltyiihurg f ietlyshurg jj
Bunk of Sn-quehanna Co. Montrose lj
Erie Bank Eriu ljalj
Farmers' Drovers' Bank Wnynesburg JnJ
Franklin Bank Washington lj
Honesduln Bank HoueKdale Ij
Monongahela Bank of B. Brownsville 1J
Vork Bank . Yoik Jtl
N. B. 'I he notet of those hunks on which we
omit quotations, and sulmtitote a dash ( ) arc not
purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, wiih the
exception of those which have a letter of ri'ference.
BROKEN BANKS.
Philadelphia Sav. Ins. Philadelphia failed
Philadelphia Loan Co. do failed
Schuylkill Sav. Ins. do f.iiled
Manual Labor Bank (T. W- Dvoli, prop.) failed
I'owanda Bank ' Towanda
Alleghany Bank of Pa. Bedford no sale
Bank of Beaver Beaver closed
Bank of Swatara llairisburg closed '
Bank of Washington Washington failed j
Centre Bank Bellefouie closed
City Bank Pittshuig no tale i
Farmers' A Merh'cs' Bank Pittshurg failed I
Farmers' 6l Mech'cs' Bank Fayette co. failed '
Farmers' Si Mech'cs' Bank (ireencastle fulled J
Harmony Institute Harmony no sale
Huntingdon Bank Huntingdon no sale
Juniata Bank Lewistown no sale
Lumbermen's Bank Warren failed 1
Northern Bank of Pa. Dundafl' no sale
New Hope Del. Bridge Co. New Hope closed '
Norihunih'd Union Col. Bk. Milton no sale i
Worth eslern Bank of Pa. Mea1tille closed
Office of Schuylkill Bank Port Carbon '
Pa. Agr, ct Manuf. Bank Carlisle failed1
Silver Lake Bank Monti, .se closed !
Union Bank of IVnn'a. I'ninninwn failed;
cstinoielund Bank (Jreenshurg closed i
Wilkesharre Bridge Co. Wilkesharre nole I
frj All notes purposing to be on any PeunsvU I
vaniu Bank not given in the above list, may he set
jown as irauus.
kew ji:usi:v.
Bank of New Brunswick
Brunswick
Belvidere
Med ford
Perlh Amhny
Bridgetou
Mount Holly
Railway , .
N. Buinswiik
Middletown I't
Jersey City
failed j
1
par
i 1
par J
Belvideie Bank
Burlington Co. Bank
Commercial Bank
CuniU'rland Bank
armers' Bank
par
i
failed
i
failed
failed
failed
fulled
fulled
i
failed
i
Farmers and Mechanics' Bk
Farmers' and Mechanic' Bk
Farmers' and Merchant' Bk
Franklin Bank of N. J.
Huhokcn Bkgrk. Crazing Co Hohoken
Jersey City Bank
Jersey City
l'atleraoii
Belleville
Morristown
Freehold
Newark
Trenton
Jersey City
Newsik
Mechanics' Bank
Manufacturers Bank
Morris County Bank
Monniuuih Bk of N.J.
Mechanics' Bank
Mechanic' and Manuf. Bk
Morris Canal and Bkg Co
P"'
Post Notes
no sale
Newark Bkg &. Ins" Co
New Hope Del Bridge Co
LamhertKville
Hohoken
i
failed
failed
4
failed
4
N. J. Mauufuc. and Bkg Co
N J l'roiecton & Lombard bk Jersey City
Orange Bank Orange
I'uiersoii Bank 1'utctson
Peoples' Bank do .
Piincelnn Bank Princeton
pur
par
i
i
par
J
failed
failed
I
par
i
failed
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
Sslem Bunking Co Sulein
Stale Bmk Newark
State Bank Ehzahelhtown
Slate Bank Camden
State Bank of Morris Mornalown
8late Bank Treiiioii
Salem and Philud Manuf Co Salem
Sussex Bank New Ion
Trenton Banking Cu Trenton
Union Bunk Dover
Washingtoii Banking Co. liackuisack
Ii:i.4V.4ltC
Bk of Wllm A. Brandy w ine Wilmington
Bank of Delaware Wilmington
Bank of Smyrna Smyrna
Do blanch Millord
Farmers Bk of Slate of Del Dover
Do branch Wilmington
Do branch Georgetown
Do branch Newcastle
Union Bunk' Wilmington
Xj Lndei n'a
(XJ On all banks marked thus f ) there are ei
ther counterfeit or altered notes of lha various ds
nsminationt, in circulation.
roi.'llTRKff
afitlualilc sirtmriB.
1 BaaMjctn's Vsrmiito-- certain eurt for
worms tafe. and very nleaimnt In lake.
8. (Jinsos's Extracts, which remove Oree
of all kinds, Dry rainls, Tar, Varnish and Wax,
from carpets or from clothing, without Injuring the
color or the cloth.
3. Lnnnnit Fit Parr.n the liest thing known
for killing flies ami musquitoes.
4. A ceitain ' Destroyer of Ruts, Mice, Koaches
nnd Ants, and another of Bed Buja.
6. Grss'i Serciric for siur stomach, Heart
Burn nnd Water Brash, by one who hud suffered
thirteen years, before be discovered ths cure;
Da. Strk's (.insti? Oistmijut for ths Piles.
It has never fuiled to cure.
7. Hnaisoi' T.ttkh Wash.
8. Bbkiomii's 1im.!blk Ixk, without a
rival,
0. Tim Cnttrnrisn ()irt;cTto'c of Flos
just the meitieine fur children and f r women, it i
! so pleasant In lake.
i 10, Br.ra's Vhiktahik ATinil.inps Pn.tf.
1 1. Gr!"' Emollikst WATSn-rHocir Pasts,
f,.r Hrnes. Boots, Ac. It softens the leather, and "
keeps out I he water,
12. Poon Mam's S-rriK!nTnriitn Pj.astk.s.
13. JrKsoV Diariiiiika Mmtcur, which
cures Hie worst Dinrrhma in a few hours.
I t JcKni's DtsmsTAnt Mixrcsjr, a cer
isin snil speedy cure for Dysentery and Summer
ComplVmt.
The n!ove vnluaMe arlirles are sold whn'esslo
and retail, l I.. CUNN, K. 1 Smith Fifth
rrer, I'liilndi Iphin where Smr. keers and o. !
tiers will lie fU
,r,ied wiih mire African (Avenue
Pepipr, Arnica
Flowers. Drug", Paints, Oil.', disss
ami Varnishes, at the lowest prices.
Terms only
eah. (jji Cut out the advertisement, and bring t
it with von. j
. Philnleli hia. July-lffih. 1S4.1. Iv.
11 K T4 I K V J'. A XD I, I V K
THOMSON'S
Compound M nip or Tar
& 1Tool
Aailllia.
T
HIE unprecedented siicees of this medicine, in
the restoration of heahh, to those who, 111 dp".
pair, had given up all hopes, has given it an xal-
ted reputation above all other reniedii-s, furnishing
evidence nf its intrinsic value snd power, as the on-'
ly sgenl which can be relied upon for the cure of
Pulmonary Consumption. Bronehiltis, Asthma, I
J ) Pain in the side and Breast. Spilling of Blood,
VV hooping Cough, ("roup, Ac.
Attention is lequested lo ihe foil ming ASTON".
5HIN(; ('l.'RE.hv ThomsoV Compound Swup
of Tar and Wood Naptbal !
l'liilmlilphia. 31m M, 1811.
MR. THOMSON Dear Sir With grateful
feelings I inform you nf the astonishing elfecls of
your medicine, uhich has literally rais d me from
a death-hed ! My disease, Pulmonury Consump
tion, had reduced mo so low that my physician pro.
1,0 Hired my Case hoe1ess ! At this junction Ille
gal! to o-e your meihcine, and miraculous as it mav
Pern, it has completely restored me lo health, alter
everything else had faded. Respectfully vmirs,
WASHING ION M ACK.
Charlotte street, shove (teorge street.
The undersigned, being personally acquainted
wiih Washington Mck and his sullerings, bear
witness lo the astonishing effects of Thomson s
, Compound Syrup of Tar, and the truth of the a-
' bove statement.
! JflS. WINNER, 318 North Third street,
DAVID YICKERS. 42 Almond sireet.
HUfiH MC1NLEY, S. E. cormrTamany
nnd Fourth streets.
Prepared only hy X. P. Thomson. N. E. comer
of 5th and Spruce streets, Phi'sde'pliis.
Agents. H. B. Masser, Sunbmy ; D. Tirnss,
and Dr. Macpherson, Hu.iishurg ; Jn '. (5. Brown,
Pottsville ; Ueo. Earl, Reading ; Houston iV Ma
on, Towanda, Bradmid county, Pa. Piicc 50 cents
per bottle, or $." r dozen.
(Jjf lieware of all imitation.
Philadelphia, June 2lh. 1815. ly
c x 1 11 n c r s .
rilHE suliscnliers would respectfully inform the
L Citizens of Smibury and the public generally ,
that ihey have purchased the shop of Mr. William
Hoover, in Market hlnet, ope do ir west of the Post
Office, w here they will continue the
rnliiiiel-IIakin IIiiiiusi,
in all ils branches. The public may expect their
work done in the latest style. They ho, by strict
ntteiiium to husims', to merit a share of public
puroiinge.
fXj- Coffins made to oiler on the shortest notice,
and country produce taken in exchange for woik.
WM. YOUNOVAX iV II C. MARTIN.
Snnliury, May 17ih, 145. ly.
i WtYi t v "v it 011 a 7i '
VIIOLESALE &. KETIL
HAT & CAT MAN L VA CT LT 1 1 K H S,
South F.usl earner nf Markrt and 4th tlx..
lhll:inllii;i,
"XTrilERR they always keep 011 hand an extern
j ' ive sssortmeiit of HATS y CA PS of every
' di script ion, gol up in the best and most approved
j stj le. Persons derir. us cf purchasing superior arii.
i ch s on the most lessor side terms, will find it to
their advantage to call before inuking purchases
elsewhere. '
Pbilad-lphia, Oct. 5th, 1814. ly
loiiiilci reltciN'
DEATH BLOW.
j rPhe pui-lic will please observe that 110 Brandreth
I lbs are genuine, unless the box has three la
bels upon if, (the top, the side and the bottom) I
emh containing a fic-simih signature of mv hand-
writing, thus B. Bhaniirkth, M. 1). These la- !
Iel-aie enuraved on lecl, lieautifnlly designed,
and done at an expense of over f'J.OiiO. Therefore
it will lie seen thai ihe only thing necessary to pro
cure the medicine in its purity, it to observe there
labels.
Remember the top, the side, and the bottom.
The following respective persons are duly authori
sed, and hold
CERTIFICATES OF AGENCY
For the sale of lirandreih't Yegctuble Vnirertul
Tills.
Norlhumlieilaud county 1 Milton Mackey &
Chamheiliu. Sunbury H. B. M.isser. M'Ewens
ville liel indA. Menell. Northuinl eiland Wm.
Forsyth, (ieorgetuwn J. & J. Walls.
L'liion C.unty: New Berlin Bogar & Win
ter. SelinsgroveCeorge (Jundium. Middle
burg Isaac Smiih. Beavenown Havid Hubler.
Adam.burg Wm. J. May. Milllinshuig Mensch
t Ray. Hartlelon Daniel Long. Freeburg
ii.K F. C. Mover. Lewi.hurg Walls Si. Crven.
C'olumbia county : Danville E. B. Reynolds
Ac Co. Berwick Sliumun Itttenhouse. Cat
tawissa C. C. Brohls. Blooinshurg John R.
Moyer. Jeisey Town Levi Bisel. Wsshinglon
Robt. McCay. Limestone Ballot k. McNinch.
Observe lhat each Agent has an Engraved Cer
tificate of Agency, containing a representation of
Ur BRANDRETH'N Manufactory at Sing Sing,
and upon which will also b seen exact copies ol
the new luleU now used upon the Urandrtth Pill
Boxes.
Philadelphia, office No. 8, North Bih street.
B. BRANDRETH, M. D,
Juns 24th, 1813,
WISTAIt'S
ii a ms im of wii.w tiii:nnv, ,
A Campnnnil rtslsnmlc Prrpsrsilon from
Wllil Clirrrjr IlnrU hikI Tar,
77e ie remedy known to the world fur the aire nf
eoutrht, eoldt, asthma, crrnip, hhtding nf the
lung, tohooping cough, hmnthitit,
oisa, ihnrtncni of hrenth. pain nnd
wenknesn in the brenst fir de,
liver rnmpluhd, and the
fml tinge if
CONSUMPTION'.
We will hot assert that this BALSAM will cure
Consumption in ist xenrst form, but it h.is cured
many after all other menns of relief lisl been tried
in vain. And why not t
It seems that the WILD
CHF.RUV was destined by Nntnre to he our PA
NACEA fur the vatagina ,lirnr nf this c dd In
titude. Let net the despairing invsliil wss'e his
muney nnd loo TIME, lo him s. sll impor'ant,
in txierimrnting wiih the traKhy nnstrumn nf the
dsv, luit use ut unre a medicine lliat will cure. If a
core he p.iB-ible a medicine that sciencn spprnve.
and many years o( experience huva demonstrated
' """ reiievrs.
There h no s.-rr thing an fiil." in the Mstorv !
of t his wonderful BALAAM. Evidence the mmi !
cniivitiring evedence thai no one ran doubt, fully
Pstahli hes this fnet. For the ske of hrevity we
select the fol'nwing from thousands. J
Isaic Plait.Esq.. Editor of the Pokeep.ie Eacle. I
one of the most influential journsls in he slate of ,
New Yoik, si ties undet the authority of his ow n
name, tint a young lady, a rel itive nf his. of very !
delicate constiiution, was attacked in Feh. 194?.
I w"n fccre cold, which immediately produced spit
"J" blood, cough, fever, nnd other dangerous and j
1 terming symptoms. J hrongTi meilicnl licilment ,
nu l ire sno piiuinny reci-verni curing summer.
But on llip return of winter she wns ntt ieked more i
violently than at first, she becsmn scarcely ahle lo i
walk and wis tinuhled with ennoh. chilU nnd fever '
every day. and appeared to be going rapidly with I
1
coriHiimpiion J at this tune, when there was n sign j
of improvement, Mr. Plait procured a bottle ef t
i Wistab'h Balsam or Wu.n Ciit.niiT, which she
took, and it si eniingly restored her. She g d a se-
, cond, and before it wa half taken she was restored
' to perf-ct hrnllh, which she has enjoyed lo Ihe pre-
sent lime, without the slighter! symptom of her for-
mer diseise.
Mr. Patt savs "the cure came ander mv own oh 1
j set ration and I cannot he mistaken as to the facts." '
( EXTRACT OF A 1.F.TTK11 FN 031 A I'OSTi
MASTER, DATED
Pf-visnoKF, Washington CO.. Maine, Apr. 20, 1 841.
MR. ISAAC BCTTS. Dear Sir: At the re-
quest 01 many ol my Irteo.ls in tins place anil viel-
nily who sre afflicted with consumption ami liver 1
complaints, I take the liberty of asking you to np- ;
point someone in this county as sgent to sell Wis- 1
tab's Balsam of Witn Cur.uuv. and tosend him
a few do7.en. as there is none of i: for sale within j
200 miles from ibis. I have no doubt that it would :
meet with a ready sale if it were where il could la; 1
ptocured without too much expense nnd delav.
My wife was allocked about six m mlbs since,
won wnai me nysiei-ms eiiiien u.e nrsi s agr 01
!.L . I ' : . I .1.- C . . ..f
Consumption a complaint vi ry prevalent in this
s cuoii of rouniry. Having seen the Balsam ad
verimed in Augusta.
E7- 200 TOCILES FltOlM IIEUE,
j I took the pains to send therefor a loitleofit
which she look, and which belied her so much that
I sent for two bottles more, which she has a'so la
ken, and she now says she has not fell so well for
six years as she dues at this time. All those who
have inquired of me and usceilained what effect the
Balsam had, are anxious lo have some for sale in
ibis vicinity, which is the cau-o nf my writing yon.
Please inform me by ictu'n of m til whether you
coiic'u.le to send some, and it so tu whom, in order
thut it may be known where it can be had.
I am with re-HTl yours, etc.
P. (i. FARNri WORTH, p. M.
The whole country is fast learning that no medi
cine no physician no preparation of anv kind
whatever ran c-qnal Dm
WlLU ClIKtlHT.
Wistak's Balsam of
.4. TUI'I.Y WO.1I2RI'I.'Ij C'I'RIm
WsTsavitLK, Oneida eo.. N.Y. Sept. 15, 1843.
Hear rtir I owe it to the nttlieteil lo inform Vou
.
that in January last I was allai ked by a very vio-
lent cold, caused by woiking in the water, which
settled on my lungs. It v.as ai cnmpanie.l by a ve-
ry severe pain in mv breast and tides, and also s
disttessing cough. I had in attendance all the best
medical aid in our village: but after exhausting all
their skill 10 no avail, they pronounced my di-eae a j
confismkii ( omsi'mption, and they one and all
gnre me tip to die. Alter much persuasion I got
ihe consent of my physician lo use the Balsim nt I
Witn Ciit itHT pri pared by Dk. Wistak. I pur- I
I chased nf ttie Agent in our place one bottle, before
I using half of which I began to gain strengih, and it '
was very evident my cough was much better and i
my symptoms in every way improving, I have
now used lines bottles, and am Teuton d lo tterfrri .
hrnllh. This re-ult is alone owing lo the use of
t)R WISTAIt'S 11 A T.SAM OP A 11.11 I1HKI!.
RY ; nnd I take this method of giving you ihe in
formation, partly to'pay you the debt of gratitude ,
I owe you, and partly lhat others similarly afflicted '
maj know .where lo apply for relief. j
Veiy truly yours, JAMES RACE. j
Mil. Palm f.h. Druggist, under date of Wuterville, j
Sept. 2lih, 1843, writes;
The statement given yr.u by Mr. James Sage is j
well known to be irue by this icic eammunitu.
It ortainlv was a most remaika1 le cure. The sale ,
of the Balsam is very good, and its success in cures
truty flattering. Yours respi ctfullv.
D. D. PALMER.
TIIK MOST Hi: MAI. K. .1.1. K
CL'KK KVKIl l.I'-COl.lil.li.
HAiinosFiEi.il, N. J , April 20. 1813.
On or about the 13th day of October, 1 8 1 1, I was
tuken with a violent pain in ihe side near the liver,
which roiilinued for about five days, snd was fol
lowed by Ihe breaking of an ulcer, or al seem, in
wardly, w hich relieved the pain a little, but caused
me to throw up a great quantity of offensive mallei
and also much blood. Ueii.g greatly al aimed at
this, I applied lo a physician, lut he said he thought
he could do but 1 1' tlx for me except give me some
Mrrniry Pills, which I refused lo take, feeling
satisfied that ihey could do me no good ; many o
id, r remedies were then procured by my wife and
friends, hut none did me any good and the din
charge of blood and coiruption still continued every
few days, and al last become so offensive that I
could scarcely breathe. I was also seised with a vi.
olent cough, which at limes caused me to raise
much more blood than I btd done before and my
disease continued in this way, still growing worse,
until February, when sll hope of my tecoveiy wss
given up, and my fiieadt all thought 1 would die
nf a (ialiofixo CosscMrTin. At this moment,
when my life was apparen lv drawing near its close,
I heard of DR. W ISTAK'S BALSAM OF
WILD CHELRY, and gat a bottle which ax
tiEvm me iNNMHATrLT ; and by ihe use of only
three bi tiles of this medicine, all my pains were
removed my cough and spitting of blood and cor
ruption entirely stopped, and in a few weeks my
health was so far resloied as to enable me lo work
al my trade, (which is a carpenter,) and up lo this
nine 1 have enjoyed good health.
THOMAS COZENS.
GiorcitTra CorTT, N.J , ss.
Personally camo before me, the tebsc.ibef, one of
the .tusticcs nf the Peace In and for the saidennn
ty, Thomas ('ozena, and heing duly slTirmed ac.
cording to law, stilh tha above statement is in all
things true. ,
Afliroicd before me, on tha 20th of April. 184.1,
J. CtSMSST. J. V.
Such is the unprecedented success of this DAI
SAM, -
"SATIRE'S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION'," .
a prescription congeniil to our wants, as it is pie
pared fr un chemicil extract from suhMances which
the author of nature has plnced In our own Nnd
fur wise purposes, that many who know nothing
of the mode of its prrparitinn are endeavoring to
reap pecuniary hencfits hy selling an aiticlu similir
"Pl'esr.nre. nr nv repre-enung til. Ir
i wi, irnu n! nurr!or 10 1 11 ip i n i ,o ,-vi , or nv pur
ling upamixtute and solemnly asseversling that it
is imported fr m a foreign cnuntry, which is not (tie
esse. All these deceptive arts goto show th.il
W'tvTin'a It.ia.w i Lntmn Irt iKa ..). I In I.. I
tj p pit n i inn w 11 --. .
7J (llthAT RLMhl). and that to ,rll
any nrnture it must he hhe this in riome, or pur. j
poitU, he like it in suMsnee.
ue.ir.e noi me cunnniKiv wrougni mimics.
'.'.""""""J 80 ""'J'" "''J'"' genuine j
Wistab's Balsam of Wu.n ('Hnint
NO OTHER CAM BE I.IKX3 IT.
Address i.l orders to ISAAC BUTTS, No. 32
Ann St., New i ork.
Agents, JOHN W
FRILINO. Sunlmrii.
D. BlUCTKiAM. K,rlhumhcrland.
.1. K. MOYEIt. Mmmthurg.
1. WAOOONSELLEK, SeViu-nrm-e,
URO-WN 6c CUE AS V, Mifflmville.
22d. 1815 ly
Feh,
OAKIJA'S
ii:itativc svmr.
rillfE valuable properiies nf Oakhj's Depurs-
1
tivn Syrup of Sirsapnrilla, as a purifier of the
blood, is so well known to the puhlic.jiener.illv.
that it is nnpeecsstry to occupy much spaee in set
ting fonh the advantages to be derived from ils
use; wherever the medicine has once been intro
duced, it takes precedence over all others: eveiy
one that has taken it, have derived so signal bene
fieial results from it, that it is rccomm led bv
them wiih the irmost confidence. Physicians of 1
me ingiiesr stnn'liug in the profession, presenile it 1
pa'ients under their care ; containing nothing
deleterious, but being composed ol Ihe most mild,
yet efficacious vegetable malcrials.it is olb red with
r"nhdence. as the cheapest and most efficient pu-
1 riner 01 ine tuoou now known. J he use 01 a lew
j bottles, especially in the spring months, will be at
tended with a most decided improvement in the ge-
i nrrn atrength ofthe system, eradicating anv seed- i
0f ,lisrnfP ,hnt mav have been generated, henides
giving health snd'vigor to the body. For Ihe cure
of Serofula or Kings Evil, Rheumatism. Tetter, j
Pimples or eiuptions of the Skin. White Swelling, 1
Fistula, Chronic Cough Asthma, Arc. The nu- j
merons cenifieaies in the possession of the snlaeri- i
,r'r , hia agents, from physicians am others, are !
girieient to convince the most skeptical of ils u-
periority over sll preparations of Sarsaparill.i. j
,s, wholesale and retail, bv the uronrietor. !
' - . - . . . . .T - '
(.KniiliK V . OAKLKV. North nth street. Rea-
ding, Beiks Comity, and lo lie had ofthe following
peisons :
Jn IWirthumbrrland County. H. B. Masssr,
Sunbury ; Ireland fc Mixel, McEwensville ; D
Krauser, Milton.
In Union County. J. (icarhart, Selinsgrovet
A. ('melius, Mitftinburg.
In Columbia County. R. W. McCay, Wash
ington.
Reading, March 14, 1843.
Ma. Oaklft: I believe it the uty of every
one lo do whbleverin their power I les, for the h ne- j
fit of their fellow man, and having hail po-iiive j
proof in mv ow n family, of the wonderful properties '
of your Depuratite Syrup of Sarsnparilh, I m st
conscientiously recommend it to the afflicted. We
had the nii-f ntuiic to lose two of our children, by
th? breaking nut of ulcerous sores that covered the
face, head and neck, although we had soma of the
j most scientific physicians 10 attend them and had
tried all the known lemedies, including f-vaim's
I Panacea, without avail. Another of my children
was attacked in the same manner, her face rd
I n,vk 'ompletely covered; the d.schaige was so
.. 11 . : 1 . 1. 1 ... . v. 1. . 1. . .. .
; out lisive, vimi nil' oiseasp m pin 11 a iir'Kin, ion, w i-
j despaired of her life.
Seeing ihe wonderful ellecls
I nI -v,,,,r I'epuraiive yrup nl . .rsa ar we wete
i induced lo make trial of il. as the last res .rt ; it
I 'ke a charm; the ulcers commenced healing
i immediately, a few bottles entirely restored her to
n,'r oeaiin. wmcn sne 11ns ei joyeu uniiiieriuptruiy
ever since. Asa puntier ol ihe blood, 1 verily be
lieve il has not its equal.
JOHN MOYER, Tailor,
Walnut street, near Fourth, Reading.
Dougl issville, April 10th, 1813.
Ma. Oaklkt: My son Edmund Leaf, had Ihe
scrofula in the most dreadful and distressing man
ner for three years, dining wh'ch time he w is de
prived of ihe use of his limbs, bis he .d and neck
I were covered
1 nt remfdies,
ilh ulcers. e tried all ihe dill -r.
hut to no effect, until recommended
by Dr. Johnson of Noriistown. and also Dr. Isaac
Hiesiei, ol Reading, lo use your Depuralive Syrup
of Sarsaporiila, of which I obtained several boitles.
ine use ol which drove the di.-ea-e enlinly out ol
his system, the sore healed up, and the child was
remure'i 10 (,rrieri neaiin, which ne lias enjoyeu
uninterruptedly ever since, to the astonishment of
many peisons who seen him duiing his atlliction.
I have thought it my duly, and send you this certi
ficate that others who have a like affliction in the
family may know where to obtain so valuable a
medicine. Yours truly.
AMELIA D. LEAF.
Sept. Ifi, 1843 ly
To Country Merchant.
n . ot . 11 T 1 1
Doots, Shoes, I5onnets Leghorn anil
Inltll J.CcU Hilts.
(I. AV. &. L. ... TAYLOK,
at the S. F.. corner of Market and Fifth Stx.,
PHILADELPHIA,
"FFER for tale an extensive Nssonmrnt of the
- "above articles, all of which they sell at unusual
ly low piices, snd particulaily invite the attention
of buyers visiting the cilv, loan examination of
their stock. G. W. & L. B. TAYLOR.
Philadelphia, May 25, 1844. ly
city fu hn rru it vTavi "VIOS,
AND PRIVATE SALES ROOMS,
Nos. v.".) and 31 North Third Street,
Near the City Hotel,
PHILADELPHIA.
CC. MACKEY, Auctioneer, respectfully in-
vites ihe attention of persona desirous of pur
chasing Furniture, to his eitensiva Sales Rooms,
(both public snd Piivale,) for every description of
Household Furniture, where can be obtained at all
limes, a large assortment of fashionable and welt
manufactured Cabinet Furniture, Beds, Malwaues,
Ac, at very reduced prices, for cash.
07" Sales by Auction, twice week. .
May 3Vih. 1843. ly
Il74XSri:iThirhighet price, will "
" given for Flax Peed, at ihe store of
Aug J, 184.1 HENRY MASSER.
IlMt of a superior quality, can no be had
i.lloe Lima Kilna of Henry Masser.in Sun
bury. M.yl7,lM6.
ROSE OINTMENT
roit Tirrrrn.
nt no won ms, riMri.Es on the face, Atm othiui
CIITANKOt' VUl'ITIONS.
rf "p The following crrtifica'e drsrrihet one of 'Me
mnut rrlraitrdinari cures twer effected ly any
application.
Piirt.AnrfrntA, Felirnary 10, ISM.
TOR twenty years I was severely afflicted with
. Tr.TTKn on ths Face and Headt the disease
rommencrd when I w:is seventeen years old, and
continued until the Fall of 1836, varying in vio
lence, but without ever disappearing. During most
nf the time, great part of my fice wss covered with
the eruption, frequently Attended with violent itch
ingj mv head swelled at times until it Mt ns if It
would Imrst the swelling was so grpuf. that I coul J
eareely get my hnt on. During' the long period
th it I was nfllieled wiih the diiesse, I useit a great
many n plication, (among them several celehrared
. ..... . .
prepnrntinni as win as maing tnw.ini remeities,
inri,iinB nuniher of hot l les of Sivaim't Panacea,
;jrr, nf Sarxnpnrilla, Ac. In fact, it would he
jmpgjU,', to Pt,niP,s,P t1B medicines I used.
i wn, u ,rr f rp nf , f . , ,:
tingui.hed phvsicinns of this ciiy. hnt without re.
J ceivmg much benefit, and I despaired nf ever being
I eurrd. In the fill of lSUfi, the disease til the time
' heing very violent, I commenced using the AVe
1 Ointment, (prepared bv Yauchan fc Davis.) In
: a few applications the violent itching ceased, the
swelling abated, the 1 ruftinn began lo disappear,
and before I h id used a jar the di-ense wa entirely
cuted. It has now been nearly a year and a half
r-inre, and there is hot a vestige of the disease re
niaininc. except the sc.irs from the deep pits formed
by the disease. It is impossible for ine to describe
in a certificate the severity of ihe disease and my
suffering, hut I will be pleased lo give a fuller ac
count to any person wanting furiher satisfaction,
who will c;dl on me. At the time I commenced
Using the I5.se Ointment I would have given hun
dreds of ilollais to he rid of tho disease. Since u.
sing it. I have recommended it to several persons,
(among them my mother, who bad ihe disease, bad
ly on her arm.) who wi re a I cured bv it.
JAMES DKKNELL, No. lSfi, Race St.
Cy The Rose Ointment is prepared bv E. B.
Vauhnn, Souih East corner of Third and Race
streets, Philadelphia, and sold on agency in Sunhu-
ry, by H. B. MASSIiK,
May 14th, 1813
A sent.
lCoc Ointment1, lor Teller.
A PRO OF OF ITS KFFICACY.
1'Hii.Anri.rniA, May 27th, 1839.
'PHIS is to certify that 1 was severely afflicted
with J etier in the hands and feet tor upwards
' '"'ly years; the disease was attended generally
witn violent itening ami swelling. 1 sppiteil to a
number of physicians, and used a great many appli
cations without eft'eeting cure. About a year
since, I applied the Rose Ointment, which entirely
slopped ihe itching, and a few applications immedi
ately cured the disease, which there has been no
return of, although I had never been rid of it at
any time for forty years. RICHARD SA VAf.E,
Eleventh, below Spruce Street.
Cj" The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B.
Yauuhan, South East corner of Third and Raco
Streets, Philadelphia, nnd sold on agency in Sunbu
rv.by H. B. MASSER,
May 14th, 1843. Ageit.
MEDICAL APPROBATION
OJthr IlOSi: OI.TMi:.T,.for Titter.
LTHOUOH the superiority ofthe prepaiaiion
over all others is fully es'ahli-heil, the proprie
tors take pleasure in laving before ihe public the
following certificale from a respectable physician,
a graduate ofthe University of I'eiiiisvlviin a. Dr.
B nmb, having found in Ibis ipinedy that relief fir
a tedious and disagreeable nffe 'Hon which ihe means
within the range of Lis profession (tiled to ali'ird,
has not hrsi'aled lo give it his approhali n, although
j the prejudices ami interests of thai profession aie
opposed to secret Remedies,
j Phii.aiiv.lciiia, Sept. 19, l)3fi.
j I was recently troubled with a tedious herpetic
1 erupiion, which covered nearly one si 'e of inv face,
j and extendi d over the ear. Mr. Ynughun, proprit
j tol ofthe Rose Ointment, rbsetviiig m face, iiish
J led on my liying his preparation, of which he han-
ded me a jar. Alihough in common with the inem-
bers ot mv profession, I diseoiinienaiK e and di.-ap-I
prove of the numerous nostrums palmed upon tho
j public by i'jnoi ant pr. tenders, I feel in jus iee h umd
loexcipl the Rose Ointment from thai cia-s of me
dicines, and to give it mv approbation, ns it entire
ly iu red the eruption, alihough 11 h id resisted the
usu.il applications. DANE. B.M fili, M. D.
' he Rose Ointment is prepared by I'. B.
Yauuhan, s-niiih East corner of Third and Race
Streets, Philadelphia, and fold on sgmcv in Sun
bury, by H. B. MASSER,
May I fill, 1813. Agent
EAGLE
ai r.n? d: .a 9
I 'urnt r 11 'Third and Vine Strifls,
WIIililAr.lSPOIlT, PA.
riIHE siibscrila-r n-spectfnlly announces to the
A. public, that he h s opened a Motel. in the com
modious brick building situate on the coiner of
'I bird and Pine .trccts, where he will be happy lo
wait np'n those who may favor him wit 1 their
I company. The Eagle Hotel is targe nnd convent
j enl, and furnished in the lie-t modern stile. Il is
i provided with a large number of well aired and
condortable sleeping apartments, rooms, private
' r,arra, ,Ve. Peisons visiting Wilhanisporl on hu-
sin ess or pleasure, may re-t ns-ured lhat every ex
I ertion will be used lo render their sojourn st the
"r.sgle Hotel pleasant and agreeuble. His 1 aide
will be supplied with the very best ihe market af
fords, and his bar wiih ihe choicest wines and other
liquors chargea reisouable. The Fajle Hotel
possesses greater advantages in point of location
than any olher similar establishment in the borough,
being situate in the business pari of the town, snd
within a convenient distance of the Court House
; wiiuiri a conveincm instance 01 ine onri itoi
: alld Wil,lam(i,,or, .,, Klmiri Ro;1(I u. rt.
j Sufficient Smbling provided, and good and tru
trusty
ostlers always in attendance.
Attentive, accommodating and honest Servants
have been employed, and nothing left undone lhat
will add lo ihe comfort and accommodation of his
guests.
There will he a carriage always in attendance at
the Boat Landing to convey passengers to and from
the House, tree of charge.
CHARLES BORROWS.
May 14th. 1813. if
.Tlic "liar I YVcavor V sion,
ROPE MAKERS & SUIT CHANDLERS.
Ko. 13 Morth W'ttttr Street. Thiladtlfdiia.
nAVE constantly on hand, a general assort
ment of Cordage, Seine Twines, Ac, viz:
lar a Ropes, Fishing Ropes, While Ropes, Msnil
la Ropes, Tow Lilies for Canal, Boats. Also, a
complete assortment of N ine Twines, Ac. such as
Hemp Shad and liering Twine, Ileal Patent (iill
Net Twine, Cotton Shad and Hening Twii.e, Shoe
Threads, Ac. Ac. Also, Bed Coids, Plough Lines,
Halters, Traces, Cotton and Linen Cariet ('hams,
Ac. all of which they will dispose of on reasonable
teims. i .
Philadelphia, November 1 3, 1 812. ly
No. llto Market Street, Philadelphia.
INVITE the attention of Country Merchants
to their extensive assortment of Britith French
and American Dry Hoods, which they offer for sals
on the imt yeasonaWe terms.
rhilsdtlihis, November 1.1, 1812. y.