THE JOURNEYMAN PRINTER, .f tnpntal lamp, hung out by life's vcayside, I.'nnoticed ; yet its unpretending- ray Shines clearly en mnn' intellectual way, A proves to pilgrim's an unfailing guida. II ha'h within n worthy sort of pride, And knows his worth though lome allow it not ; A f.tatl (Tio th'nkmg mind abort hit lot. Hk I' man ! With coffers ill supplied, Yet wnnt nr.d virtue seldom ak in vain, Lo! !im1 wi'li enre a life of various pain i nrc his days; the rose that freshly bloomed Or. boyhood's cheek, assumes the hue of death I 7 toil nf life within hini's soon consumed; l.ii two score years and ten he yields kit breath. MATRIMONY. lThe man must lead a happy life, U Who's free from matrimonial chains, IS Who is directed by a wife, 4 Is sure to suffer for his pains. 1 Adam could find no solid peace, I When Eve was given for a mate, 3 Until he saw a woman's face, 4 Adum was in a happy state. J In all the female face appear 0 Hypocrisy, deceit and pride : . "Truth, darling of the heart sincere, 4 Ne'er known in woman to reside. 1 What tongue is able to unfold 2 The falsehood that in woman dwell; ? Tlie worth in woman we behold, 4 Is almost imperceptible. 1 Cursed be the foolish man, I say, C Who changes from his sitiglenes o Who will not yield to woman's sway, 4 Is sure of perfect blessedness. To advocate: the ladies you will read the 1st sr..! 31 and 2nd nnd 4th lines together. uT" Th'i Psalmody of our Puritan Forefathers i f England, do"g not speak very favorably of the 'metrical talents of these po"ts. The following, !i im a version of Elliot, Weld and Mather, shows 'hat they must have had hard cars, if good hearts : 1. How good and sweet to see, i'ts for brethern to dwell together in unitee : 2. It's like choice oyle that fell the head upon, that dovvne did Cow the beard unto beard of Aron ; The skiits of his garment that unto them went down : 3. Like Hermans dews descent, Sions monntaines upon, lor there to bee tln Lords blessing life aye lasting commandeth hee. The first American edition of Watts' Hymns 'as published by Dr. Franklin, in Philadelphia )n 17-11. In the preface to the "New England I'-nlfii Sirger," issued in 1770, is the following pious and poetical exhortation. 0, praise the Lord with one accord, And in his grand design, Let Br. tain and the Colonics Unanimously join. Lathes 'Mi'Kf s AM) a Tka party. -A cor respondent ( I the St. Louis Kevcil!u tells the following ttory bp occurring at a fashionable tea party ir. that city recently. Standitiif one evening nt the table of a fash ionable tea-party, ot tvp in aid of pome charita ble institution in our city, I was gradually push t d lon by the fair guests and their beaux, un til I f iiitid myself opposite, not only a magni ticcnt cake, but a most bewitching pair of ryes. 1 looked across the cake, and the owner of those nibs shot at rno a flash, which F, in my modei-t admiration, was forced to dodge. The Bignnl waepven nnu the company attacked the gnod things with vigor, hut os for myself, the bright j'd beauty opposite was food enough for me, Hnd I commenced familiarizing my own peepers to the glance of hers. She at first laughed, then pouted, and at length looked angry. I i'rcw oil my surveillance and she looked pleaa-i-d ; a gentleman of my acquaintance having uddressed her familiarly, 1 peized on him ond requited in introduction ; lie granted it, and I liowcd in lowly homage to the beauty. The rent with Iter, resigned the beauty to my car, while heeearched for her sister, that thry might leave together, and I was left alone, to pro-im-nado with the bright eyes and their owner. 'Allow mo to carry your muff," said I, most persuasively, "this room is t-o warm it must be 1 n rncumbrance." "N , no ! ' said Fhe, in evident alarm, and biting her pretty lip at the same time. "Why," thinks I, "she cannot fuspect that I wsut to slrol it," and resolved to convince her r.f toy honesty, I reached for the muff, and in fistcJ upon currying it 1 laid hold of one end and she the other, to which she held most tight, ly ; but my gallantry triumphed, and pulling it from her, out dropped a slice of poundcake, four dauhnutn two jumhlen and an orange I I need not toy I was horrified at the effect of my "ille.nt effort. I picked psrt of them up, hurriedly, and handed them and the muff to her. Tno perspiration was rolling down my face in n stream, and putting my hand into my coat pocket, I pulled nut my linen cambric handker chief, when out of its folds dropped half a chick en ! In my fit of abstraction at the table,ioine ag haJ carefully rolled it up in my handker chief, and placed it in my pocket. The cause nt my fair puriner' contusion a I (he table was produced by thinking I had seen ;n her mvff the pound-cake. She laughed heartily at my chicken, and we mutually agreed to keep qui tt about our extra pickings. .?g.w-.g.mii.Liuua..i.ixjuKju.t.i;wiHi; It A IV It MOTE LIST. riiWSlLTAXIA. The fdlow bin lUt shows the current value of all erinsvlvanh Hunk N ti s. The mol implicit re liance may I pieced upon it. as it lottery week ri fnlly compared with ai d corrected fioin Bick nell's Reporter, trunks In Phllndclplil.t. NaMS. LoCATtO. PlilLAD. NOTES AT PAR. Sunk of North America . , psr Bank of the ISnrthern Liberties , , par Oommercinl Bunk of Penn'a. . , psr Farmera' nnd Mechanics' Bank , , par Kensington Hank , , , psr Philadelphia Hunk . . ; psr Schuylkill Hunk , . . par Southwark Hank . . par Western Hunk , , , par Mechanics' Rank . . pnr Manufacturers' St Mechanics' Bank psr Country ISuuUs. Bank of Chester County Westchester psr Itnnk nf Delaware County Chester par Bank nf Germantown Oermanlown par Hank of Montgomery Co. Nnrris'otvn par Doylestown Hunk Doylestown pur Enston Bank Enston psr Farmer' Hank of Burks co Bri-tol pr llffiee of Bink of Peon's. IlarrishurO These Ol'ce do do Lincnster i oflicen Offico do do Keading fihi not Oflice do do Esston J issue n. NOTES AT DISCOUNT. nk of the United States Philadelphia 30 rlsnk of Perm Township . par (irnr.l Biisl; . . ? pi- Moyrnening B ink . , psr Bank of i'ennsvlvfinia . . par Miners' Hnr k of Pottsville Potisville J Bank nf l.cvitown Leivistown 1 j Bank if Middletown Middlntown Jal Bunk of Nerthuniherlnnd N. rihumlieiland psr ColumViis B:ink & Dridge co. Columbia psr Carlisle Bank Carlisle J Cxchange Bank Pittsluir; j P. i) i branch of Hnllidavshurg J Farmers' Bank of I.nnrastcr Lsncsstei par f,ancster Cnunty Hank 1 .sncsster ieir Farmers' Bank of Heading Reading psr Harrishurg Bank HarrUliurg J Lsncas'er Bank Litiicas'Rr nr f.elianon Bank I.elisnen j Merchants' Ac Mnnuf. Bank Piltsliurg j Bunk of Pittsburg Pinsbutg j West Branch B .nk iiliamsport lj Wyoniiim Bunk Wiikenharrs lj N'iprthnmptoti U ink Allentown Rerks Cminlv Bank Keadmg Olliee of Bank of U. S. Pittsl.urg failed D' do do Erie do D.i cli di New BriKhton do Kensington Sv, Ins. A ilo Penn Town-liii Sav Ins. du Hank of Chnmliershuig Chsmhe'sburg Bahk of Cielfysburg (ii ttyshurg Bank of Su-quehanna Co. Mnotiote Erie Bar k I'.riu ljslj Farmer-"' Ac Drovers' Bunk Wsynesburg J j Fianklin Bunk Washington IJ Honesil de Bnk Ilone-ilale 1 Moiinngshela Bank of B. Brownsville li York Bank York Jul N. B, 'fhe notes of those banks on which we iron ipioranons, aim shhmiuup a iiiisn ) are nni purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, wiih the exception ot timse wnicli nave a letter ot Men-nce. BROKEN BANKS. Philadelphia Sav. Ins. Philadelphia failed Philadelphia Loan Co. do failed Schuvlktll Sav. Ins. do filled Manual Labor Bank (T. V; Dyntt, prop.) failed 1'i'wanda Bank 'J'owanda Alleghany Bank of Pa. Bedford no sale Bank of Iteaver Beaver closed Bank of Swatara Il-iriisliurg rl.i-.eil Hank of Washington Washington failed Centre Bank Hell, f.iae rinsed City Bank Pittsburg no sale Farmers' ti Merh'cs' Bank I'it'sburg failed Farmers' &. Mech'cs' Hank Fayette co. filled Farmers' A: Mech'cs' Bank tireeneast'e failed Harmony Institute Harmony no sale Huntingdon Bank IIuntiiiKilon no sale Juniata Bank Lewi-lowii no sale Lumliermen's Bank arren failed Northern Bank of I'a. Ibin.lalT no sale New Jlope Del. Bridge Co. New Hope closed Northuinli'd Union Col. Ilk. Milton no sale North Western Bank of Ps. Meadsillo closed Offire of Schuylkill Bank Port Carbon I'a. At; r. At .Manuf. Bank ("arlilo failed Silver Lake Bank Montrose closed Union Bank of Penn'a. Uniontown f.ohs Westmoreland Bank (ireensburg closed Wilkesbarre Bridge Co. Wilkesbarre no sale Qj All note purpmting In be on any iVnnyl vania Bank not given in the above li.t, may be net Jown as frauds. IVCW JEKSCY. Bank of New Biunswick Brunswick failed Ilelvideie Bank Belvidere J Iturlington Co. Bank Metlbir-1 par 'Jonunercial Baiik Penh Am'my j wtimlierland Bank Bridi-et.in pir Farmers' Bank Mount Holly par r armem ami Meciiamcs i;k lialiway farmers' and Mri-hamcn' Hk N. Biuiiswiek failed Farmers' and Merchants' Bk Mnhllet.iwn J't. Franklin Bank of N. J. Jersey City failed HoLoken Bkg & Grazing Co llnh-iken tailed lersey City Bank Jersey City failed Mechanic' Bank l'atleisnn failed Manufacturers' Bank Belleville failed Morri County Bank Morrintown j Monmouth Bk o( N. J. Freehold failed Mechanics' Bank Newark i, Mechanics' ond Manuf. Bk Trenton par Morris Canal and Bkg Co Jersey City I1' t iNoles no sale Newatk Bkg & Ins Co Newark New Hope Del Bridce Co Laiiibeiuvilla j N. J. Mauufac. and Bkg Co lioboken faileil N J Prolecton & Lombard bk Jersey City failed Orange Bank Orange l'a!erin Bank Palerson failed People' Bank do j Princeton Bank Princeton pur hIi iii Banking Co Sulein par Stale Bank Newark J Slate Bank Llizabeihtown Slate Bank t'amden par State Bank of Morris Mornstown Si nte Bank Trenioii faile.l Sulem ond Philad Mauuf Co Salem failed Susnex Hank Newlon Trenton Banking Co Trenton par Union Bank Dover j Washington Banking Co. Hackenaack failed DIXAHAIti:. Bk of Wihn &. Brandy w ine Wilmington par Hank of Delaware Wihningtun par Bank of Smyrna Smyrna par Do branch MiltorJ par Farmer' Bk of Slate of Del Dover par Do branch Wilmington par Do brain h Geoigetown pr Do tram h NtACisile psr Union Bank Wilmington par fXT" Under 6's 1 QJ On all t anks marked thus () there are ei. tber coiralerfrit or altered noire of (he various 4- iiofDHMiKins, in circulatHin. 1LJJI L1AM. POVRTF.GT 1 Barn urn's VxaMircos-a eeron cure for worms tafe nnd very pknsnnt to take. 2. Gibsom's Extct. which remove Grease of all kinds, Dry Paints, Tar, Vatniah and Wax, from carpets or fr.im clothing, without injuring the color or the cloth. ' 3. Los now Flt Pipsb the best thing known for killing flies and musquitors. 4. A certain Drsiroyer nf Rats, Mice, Roaches and Ants, sr,d another of Btd Hujs. 6. Ocss's SpFCtnc for anur stomach, Heart Born and Water Brash, by one who hid suffered thirteen ye its, before he discovered ths cure. Da. SritvrVs Gncsn Oihtmmt for the Piles, It has never failed to cure. 7. HHBio's TrTTKti Wisrr. H, LiBEMoaus lisnKitBLB Is , without a rival. 9. Tun Comenrjin ('oFtrTinx or Fins Just ti e mediejne for children and for women, it is so pleasant to take. 10. BfCK'g VfinXTtMLR AnTtBU-tnes Pitts. 1 I. Grist's EMOI.tltlT WATtB-PROOf PaSTB. for H irness, Bonis, Ate. It softens the leather, and keei out the water. 12. Pooh Mas's S-rnnwrmiRin-tn PtsTK, 13. Jacksoh's DuniiHrn Mixture, which curea ti e worst Din'rhrxn in a few hours. 14 .ItrKsitx's DrsKjiTtnT MiTTunv, a cer tiiu nnd speedy cure for Dysentery and Summer tomnl iint. The above valuable articles are sold .vhn'esale and retail, bv I.. C. GUNN, No. 1 South F fti lreet, Philadelphia whcie S'or -keepers and o ihers will be upp ieil wiih pur African t-ayenne Pi pi er, Arnica Floeis, Drugs, Paint", Oils, Glass nnd Yarnishes. nt the lowest prices. Terms oidy cash. CCT Cut out the adveitisement, and bring it with yon. Phil i deli Irs, July Ittih. 1915. lv. II E L I i: V E N 1) I, I V E . THOMSON'S Compound Syrup or Tar & Wood i;ipf!ia. rOIlE unprere.lenleil Micre-s of tbiJ medicine, in JL the restoration of heabh, to those who, in des psir, had unen up all hopes, has siren it an exal ted reputsl'on above all olher remedies, ftirnihins evidence of its intrinsic value and power, s the on ly spent wh'ch can be relied upon for the cure of Pulmonary Consumption. Bronchittis, Asihmn. Pain in the 'ide and llren-t, Spitiiug of Blood, Whooping Cough, Crnnp, Ac. Attention i requested o the following ASTON. ISM IMJ CURE, bv Thomson ' Compound Syrup of Tar and Wed Naptha! ! VhHuiklphia. May 37, 1-H. MR. THOMSON Dear sir With enteful feelincs I inform you of the astonishins effects of your me.licine, hich has literally rais- d mo from a ile dh-bed ! Mv dUeu-c, Pulmonary Conurnp. lion, had reduced me r l.iw that my phys cian pro. noinced my case hopeless! At this jimcion I be can to u-eyour m-theine, and miraculous as it may seem, it has completely restored me ti heihh, alter everything i-Uc had failed. Pepectfnllv. voitrs, WASHING I 0 M K. Charlotte street, above GeVnno'cirecr. The undersigneil. being personally seojiiitinleil with Washington M -ek and his suOjiriL's, bear witness to the astonishing effects'of Thomson' Compound Syrup of Tar, and the truth of the as bove statement. JOS. WINNER, 319 North Third street, DAVID VICKERS. 45 Almond si reel. HUGH M'GINLKY, S. E. corner Tamany snd Fourth street. Prepared only by S. P. Thomson. N. E. corner nf Cth and Spruce streets, Phi'nde'phia. Aeents. H. B. Mjir, Sunbu-y ; D. Gms, and Dr Maephersnn, Hai-iisbnrg ; Jno. G. Brown, I'ottsvi'le ; tie '. E irl, Rending ; Houston Ac M a on, Towanda. Bradl'ord county, Pa. Price 50 cents per botllp, or f 5 P'-r down. fjj Rcirare of all imitation. Philadelphia, June 2lh, IMS. Iv HEM1 THE C sinners. TIlllE subsrrit'ers would respectfully inform the X Citizens. iifSnnbury and iIm) public generally, that they have purchased ihe shop of Mr. William Hoover, in Maikt-t strict, ore dojr wet ol the 1'uBt Olliee, wln'ie they will continue the Cilriiict-.llnliiiis IIusiiie$, in all ils branches. Thu pirbke may expect their work d 'lie hi the laet ft) lit'. '1'hey ho e, by strict iittenlion to bu-iins-, to merit hare of public atronae. (Xj toirms made to order on the shortest nn'ire. and country i-roduce tnken in eichsnee for work. WM.'VOUNGV.AN & H. C. MARTIN. Siinbury. Mav I7tli. 1 S45. 1 y. ash it yaT o v a r, WHOLESALE & KETillL HAT & CAP MAMFACTUUEUS, South 1'iisl eorwr nf Mirkt t and Ath sU.. l'lilliidoiplila, Tly'llEUE I hey always keen on hand an exten- sive a-sortiiieni nf UA Ts li CA I'S nf every description, got up in the best and most approved t) le. l'eiS"iis derirous el piirehaniug superior arii ebs nn the must rea(,pa!.e terms, v. ill find it to their aiKaiituge to Call hi fire making purchases else here. Philadelphia. Oct. Etl.. 1 9-1-1. 1 w C ountn Itltci si' DEATH BLOW. rPhe pu he will please observe that Pills ore genuine, unless the bot no Brandreth ot ha three It- he's upon if, (the top, the su'e and the bottom) em h containing a fic-siirulr signature ot my hand writing, thus B. BaiNiiNETii, M. D. These la. bel-ate enuraved on utoel, beautifully designed, and done at an exieioe of over f 5,0(11). Therefore it w ill be reen that ihe only thing neeessaiy to pro cure the medicine in it purity, is to observe these labels. Remember the top, the ide, and the bottom. The following respective person are duly authori zed, and hold CERTIFICATES OF AGENCY For the sale of lirandrrti't IVcoie Universal Pills. " Northnmlierland couutv : Milton Msckey & Chamheilin. Sunbury H. B. Masser. M'Ewena ville Ireland At Meixell. Northumi eiland Win. Forsyth. Georeetown J. At J. Walls. Union County! New Berlin Bogar & Win ter. Selinsgrove George Gundruin. Middle burg Iaaac Smith. Beavenown David lluhler. Admburg Win. J. May. Miffliiibbum Mensch Ac Ray. Haitleton Daniel Long. Freeburg (J. Ac F. C. Mover, Lewishurg Wall & Green. Columbia county i Danville E. B. Reynolds At Co. Berwick Shuinan St R ltenhouse. Cat ta,wisa C. G. Brohts. Blooinshurg John R. Meyer." Jeisey Town Levi Bisel. Washington lti.lil. MeCay, lomeslone Balhe; fi McNmch. Observe that each Agent ha an F.ngraved Cer tificate of Aijeney, containing a repreaentalion ot Dr B RANDRETH'S Manufactory at King Sing, and upon which will also be seen eiacl copies of the new labels now used upon the lirundreth J'ill llujcrs. Philadelphia, offic No. 8, North 8ih street B. BRANDRETH, M. D, June 34th, IMS. , WI STAR'S nil.SAlrf Ol' TTILn CHERRY, A CompntmeJ ItaUnmln Prrpnrnllon from Wild Cherrjr Hark and Tar, Thr best remedy knnwn lo the world for the cure of . i . , j . .I i , i - cowg-rrff, corrrj. o-wnma, crmip, ofeamg nf ine .' lung, whooping tmif'h.brimeMtis.injlu' tnza. thnrtni of breath, pain and weakness in the breast or side, liver enmdainfl imd the first tinges of CONSUMPTION. Wo will not assert that this UALSAM will cure Consumption in ist worst form, hut it ha cured muny after all other means nf relief ha-d been tried In vain. And why not ? It seems that Ihe WILD CHERRY was destined by Nature to be our PA NAOKA for the mossing diseases of this cold la titude. Let not the ibspairinsr invalid waste his money nnd loose TIME, to him n all impor'ant, in txierimenting with the trashy nostrums of the day, but use at once a medicine that will cure. If a core be possible a medicine that science approves, and many years of experience have demonstrated that tt ahonys relieves. "There is no such thin;; nt fm'1." in the history of this wonderful BALAAM. Evidence the mni Convincing evedei ce that no one can doubt, fully eslahli hes this fart. For the sake of brevity we se'ect the following from thousands. Isaac Pla't, Esq., Editor of the Pokeepsie Eicle, one of Ihe m ist influential journals in the state of New Yotk, states undei the authority of his own name, thit a young lady, a relative of his. of very delicate constitution, was attacked in Feh. 1843, with severe cold, which immediately produced spit ting efhlood. rough, fever, and other dsneerous and alarming symptoms. Through medical tiealmetit nd cue she paitinllv ree.'Vered duriim summer. B it on the return nf winter she was attacked more violently than at first, ahe became acnrcelv able to walk and was ttnubled with couiih, chills and fever every day, and appealed to be lining rapidly with cnnaump'iiin ; at this titpp, when there was n i sign nf improvement, Mr. Piatt procured a bottle nf Wmi-aii's BttsM of Wnn CiiF.nnT, which she took, and it si endncly restored her. f-'he g d a se cond, and before it was half taken she was restored to perfect health, which she has enjoyed to the pre sent time, without the slighterl symptom of her fors mer dise iae, Mr. P'att snvs "the cure came under my own oh' servation and I cannot be mistaken as lo the facts." EXTRACT OF A J.KTTER FROM A POST MASTER. DATED PiMBanKK, Washington CO., Maine, Apr. 29. 1 N H, MR. ISA AC BUTTS. Dear Sir: At the re quest of mnny of my friends in this place and vici nity who are afTIicteil with consumption and liver complaints, I lake the libeny nf asking you to ap point some one in this county as aijcnt lo nell Wis tam's Yjau am or Witn Chkiirt. and to send him a few d. ?.en. as there is none of i! for sale within 00 miles from this. I have no doubt thai it would mei t with a ready rale if it were where it could be procured without loo much evpenso nnd delay. My wife was attneked about six months since with what the physicians called the first s'age of consumption a complaint very pievalent in this section of country. Having seen the Balaam ad vertised in Augusta. VZT 200 MII.ES FROTH HERO, -CO I took the pains to lend there for a bottle of it, which she look, and nhich helped her so much that I sent for two bodies more, which she has also ta ken, snd e now says she has not felt so well for six )ears as she does at this lime. All those who have inquired of me and useeitained what elfect the Balsam had, are anxious lo have some for sa'e i-i this vicinity, which is the cause of my writing you. Please inform me by ietu-n of m til whether you conclude to send some, and if so to whom, in order I ti ut it may be known where it ran be had. I Bin with re-pect yours, etc. P. (i. FARNSWORTH, P. M. The whole country is fust learning that no medi- ' cine no physician no pteparation of any kind whatever ran equal Da. Wistars Balsam or Wild Ciikuht. A TRI BY WOXDERri'Ia CTRE. Wat sav ills, Oneida co N, Y. Sept. 15, 1 843. Dear Sir I owe it In the afflicted to inform you that in J muary last I was attacked by a very vio lent cold, caused by winking in the water, which settled on my tunes. It v.as accompanied by a ve ry severe pain in my breast snd rides, and also a ilistiesstng cough. I hsd in attendance all the l est medicid aid in our vilhine ; but after exhausting all their skill to t o avail, they prnnounred my ili-ease a coKFiHMr.n coissDMPTiow, and they one and all gave me up to die. After much persuasion I got iho consent of my physician lo use Ihe Baium or Wini C a i rut prepared by Dr. Wiscar. 1 pur. chased of the Agent in our dare one bottle, before using half of which I began to gain strength, snd it was very evident my cough was much belter and my symptoms in every wsy improvine. I have now used three bottles, and am restored to perfrrt health. This re-ult is si -ne owina to the use nf DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERs RY; and I take this method of giving ynu (he in formation, partly to pay you the debt of gratitude I owe ynu, and partly that others similarly afflicted may know where lo apply lor relief. Veiy truW yours, JAMES R AGE. Mm. Pa lmf r. Druggist, under d.tle of Wuh rville, Si pt. 24th, 1n4U. writes: The statenient given you by Mr. .fames Sjpe j well known lo be true by this whole community. It ci rt linlv was a ninl remarka le cure. The sale nf the llal-Hio i very pood, and iisrurcess in cures truty Mattering. You is n spi ctlullv, D. D. PALMER. THE MOST IJEMAI5KAREE CUKE EVEIl UEC'OHDEl). IlAiinosrisin. N.J. April SO, 184:1. On or about ihe I3lh ilsy of October, 181 1, I was taken with a violent pain in ihe aide near the liver, which Continued for shout live days, and was fol low tl by the breaking of an u'cer, or almess, in wardly, which relieved the pain a little, but caused me 'o throw up a crest quantity of otl'ensive niuitei and also much blood. .Being greatly alatmcd at this, I applied to physician, but he said be thought he could do but little for me except give m some Mercury Pills, which I refused lo take, ftelinu satisfied that they could do me no good ; many o thi r nint die were then procured by my wit and friends, but none did me any good and ihe ills charge of blood and corruption still continued every few days, and at hint become so otfensive that I cou'd warcely breathe. ' I w.i also seized with a vi. olent cough, which ai times caused me to raiae much mine blood than I bad done before and my disease continued in this wsy, slill growing worse, until February, when all hop of my recovery was given up, and my IiichiIs all thought I would die ot a Gallupiko CossusieTioa. At this moment, I when my life was appuren ly drawing near its che, I heard of DR. V IS PAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHELRY, and got a bottle which at likvkd m ft iMNKuiATiLf ; and by the una of only three botiles of this med cine, all my pain were removed my cough and spilling of blood and cor ruption entirely stopped, and in a few weeks my hralih was to far restored as to ens hie me lo work at my trade, (which i cariientcr,) tod up to this tune I have enjoyed good health. THOMAS COZENS. GinpcxsTiR Coprtf, N. J , a. rranatly came bafoia soe, lb wbectiber, ea of the Justices of the Peace In and for the said conns ty. Thomas Cotens, and being duly affirmed ac. cording to law, saiih the above statement is in til thints true. Affirmed before me, on ths 80th of April. 1843.1 J. Cirjisar, J P. 8uch ie the unprecedented success of this BAL SAM, "MITRE'S FAVORITE PBESCMPTIM," prescription congenial to our wants, a it is pre pared from chemicsl extracts from substances which Ihe author of nature has placed in our own land for wise purposes, that many who know nothing of the mode of its preparation are endeavnrimr to reap pecuniary benefits by selling an atticle aimilsr in name, or in appearance, or by representing their own trash as superior to this BALSAM, or by put ting up a mixture and solemnly asseverating that it is imported from a foreign country, which is not the case. All these deceptive arts goto show that Wistar's Balsam is known to the world lo be "THE GREAT REMEDY." snd that to sell any mixture it must he like this in name, or pur port to be like it in substance. X5 Believe not the cunningly wrought fabrics, lions and lake only the original and genuine Wistar's Balsam or WiLn Churrt. NO OTHE11 CATT BE LIKE IT. Address all orders to ISAAC BUTTS, No. 33 Ann St., New York. Agents, JOHN W. FOILING. Sunhury, I). BR UTIG.M. Northumberland, J. K. MOYEK. Itlnamslnirz, J. WAGGONS F.LLER, W;ri.v.f7rotv;, BROWN At. CREASY, M.Jlmville. Feh. C2d, 1815 ly OAKLEY" nriTRATivn syrii. THE valunh'e properties nf Oakley's Depura tive Syrup of rarsaparilla, as a purifier of the blood, ia so well known to the public generally, that it is unreceitairy to occupy much iaee i n set ting fori h the advantages to he derived from its use; wherever the medicine has once been intro duced, it lakes precedence over nil others: evety one that has taken it, have derived so signal bene ficial resulta from it, that it ia recommended by Ihem with ihe u'mnst confidence. Phvsieiins of the highest standing in the profession, prescribe it to patients under their care ; Containing nothing deb terious. hut being composed of the most mild, yet efficacious vegetable maierials, it is offered with confidence, as the cheapest snd most efficient pti. rifier of the blood now known. The use of a few botiles, especially in the spring months, will he at tended with a most decided improvement in the ge neral strength of the system, eradicating any seeds of disease that may have been generated, besides giving health and vigor to the body. For the cure of Scrofula or Kings Evil, Rheumatism, Tetter, Pimples or etuplions of the Skin, White Swelling, F.slula, Chronic Cough Asthma, A;c. The nu merous certificates in the possession of the subscri ber and his agents, from physicians nnd others, are sufficient to convince the most skeptical of iis su periority over all preparations of Sarsaparilla. Sold wholesale and retail, by the proprietor, GEORGE W. OAKLEY, North 5th street, Rea ding, Beiks Connty, and lo he bd of the following persons : In Northumberland County. II. B. MnssMj Sunbury; Ireland Ac Mixcl, McEwensville ; D Krauser. Milton. In Union County. J. Gearhart, Seliusgrove: A. Gutelins, Mifflinburg. In Columbia County. U. V. McCay, Wash ington. Reading, March 14. 1S4H. Mn. Oak lx t t I Ivelieve it the uty of every one to do whatever in their power! les, fur the bene, fit of their fellow man, and having had po-hive proof in mv own family, of the wonderful properties of your Depurative Syrup of Sarsaparilla, I most conscientiously recommend it to the afflirled. We had the misfortune to lose two of our children, by the breaking out of ulcerous sores that covered the face, bead and neck, although we had some of the most scientific physician lo attend them snd hsd tried all the known len.eJies, including Swaim'a Panacea, without avail. Another of my children was attacked in the same manner, her face and neck was completely covered; the d'scharge was so offensive, and the disease at such a height, that we despaired ot her life. Seeing ihe wonderful effects of your Depnrative Syrup ot Sarsaparilla, we weie induced to make trial of it, as the last resort; it acted like a charm; the ulcers commenced healing immediately, a fi w bottles entirely restored her to her health, which she hs enjoyed uninlenuptedly ever since. Asa purifier of the blood, I verily be lieve it has not ils equal. JOHN MOYER. Tailor, Walnut street, near Fourth, Reading. Douglassv-ille, April 19th, 1R43. Ma. Oaklit : My son Edmund Leaf, bad Ihe scrofnla in the most dreadful and distressing man ner for three years, duiing which time he was de prived of the use of his limbs, his he id and neck were covered with ulcers. We tried sll the differ, cut remedies, but to no effect, until recommended by Dr. Johnson of Noriistown. and also Dr. Isaac Hiester. ot Readme, to use vour Ileoomiivo Svmn of Sarsaparilla, nf which I obtained several bottles, lha use of which d'ove the disease enlirily out of bis system, the sore healed up, snd the child was restored to perfect health, which he hss enjoyed uninlenuptedly ever since, to the astonishment of many persons who seen him duiing his affliction. I havelhoupht it my duty, and send you this certi ficate that dlheta who have a like affliction in the family may know where to obtain so valuable a medicine. Your truly . AMELIA D. LEAF. jcpt. Ifi, 1S43 ly To Country .Tlvi'i'liaiits. Boots, Shoes, Ijimnets, Leghorn and I'iilm Leaf Hats. Cm. W. & L. II. TAYLOR, at the S. V. corner ofMarkit and Fifth Sts., PHXXjADEXjFHXA, "FFER for tale an xt,eusive sesorunrnt of the -'ahove artichs, all of which they sell at unusual, ly low piices, and particularly invite the attention of buyers visiting the citv, loan examination of iheir stock. G. W. Ai L. B. TAYLOR. Philadelphia, May 85, 1844. ly CITY FuitMTUJiE AUCTION, AND PRIVATE SALES ROOMS, Nus. ii'.i anil 31 North Third Street, Near the City Hotel, PHILADELPHIA. CC. MACK FY, Auctioneer, respectfully in- viies the attention of persons desirous of pur chssing Furniture, lo his extensive Sales Rooms, (bolh public snd Piivate.) for every description of Household Furniture, wht re can l obtained at all limes, a Urge assortment of fashionable and well manufactured Cabinet Furniture, Beds, Mattrasaes, Aic at very reduced prices, for cssh. Salea by Auction, twice a week. M a y2 Vi hJ8 4 3. ly I717AX M'.LD The highest price will he " given for Flat Seed, ai th? store of Aug 9. 1845 HENRY MASSER. LIMB, of a superior quality, csn now be had s lib Lion Kilns of Henry Maser,in Sun bury. May 17, 1845. , ROSE OINTMENT FOR TETTEn. ftlltOWORIta, riMPLH ON TRI FACE, AD OT-ttX CltTANBOUSJ KRIPTIons. (Jj The following eertifca'e describe one efl most extraordinary euret ever effected by wjr application. . , F PniiAnEirrjfA, February 10. 1838. OR twenty yeara I was severely afflicted with Titt. nn the Face and Heads the diseasa commenced when I was seventeen years old, and continued until the Fsll of 1838, varying in vio lence, but without ever disappearing. During most of ihe time, great pari of my face was covered with the eruption, frequently attended with vio'ent itch ing my head swel'ed at times until it felt as if It would burst the swelling vras so gieat, that I could scarcely get my hat on. During ihe long period that I was afflicted with the disease, I used a great many n pliralions, (among them several celebrated preparation-) as well as takine inward remedies, including a number of bottles of Swaim't Panacea, Extract of Sarsapnrilln, Ac, In fact, il would ha impossible to enumerate all the medicines I used. I was also under the cure of two of ihe most dis tinguished physicians of ihis city, bat without re reiving much benefit, snd I despaired nf ever being cured. In the fall of 19:tfl, the di-ea-e nt the time being very violent, I commenced usintr the Rn,e Ointment, (prepared by Vaughan At Davis.) In a few applications the violent itchine ceased, the swelling abated, the i motion began to disappear, and before I had used ajar ihe disease was entirely cured. It has now been nearly a year and a half since, and there is not a vestige of the disease re mainine. except the scars from the deep pita formed, by the di-tease. It is impossible for me to describe in a certificate the severity of ihe disease and my sum-ring, but 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 the Roae Ointment I would have given hun dreds of dn'lnis to be rid of ihe disease, tsinee u sing it, I have recommended it to several persons, (among them my mother, who had the disease bad ly on her arm,) who were a I cured bv it, JAMES DUUNELL, iVo. 156, Race St. fXj The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. D. Vaughan, SoHih East comer of Third and Kace stretts, Philadelphia, and sold on acencv in Hnnbu y. by H. 1). MASKER, May 1 -1th. 1813. Airent. 15o4? Ointment, loTcllcrT A PROOF OF ITS FFFWAVY. I'Hli.AiihLPHiA, May 27th, 1R.','9. 'PHIS is to certify Ihut I was severely affl ciej with Tetter in the hands and f.-ct for upwards of toty years; the disease was attended generally with violent itching and swelling. I applied to t number of physicians, and used a great many appli cations without effecting a cure. About a year since, I applied the Rose Ointment, which eiiin-ely stopped the itching, and a few applications immedi ately cured ihe dist-ase, which there has been no return of, although I had never lieen rid of it at any lime for forty years. RICHARD SAVAGE, Eleventh, below Spruce Street. fXj The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B. Yauuhan, Snilh East corner of Third aiid Race Streets, Philadelphia, and sold nn acencv in Sunbu-rv- by H. U. MASSER, May 14th, 1813. Aqevt. MEDICAL APPROBATION Of the HOSE OIT.U:.T,for Teller. LTHOL'GH the superiority of the prepaiation A over all others is fully established, the proprie tors tuke pleasure in laying before ihe public the following ceriificaie from a respectable physician, a graduate of the I'niversity of Pennsvlvania. Dr. Uaugb, having found in Ihis rendy that relief fir a tedious and disagreeable afl'eetioJhir.h ihe means within the rriKe of his professiH failej to afford, has not ho-i'sted to give it his approbation, although the prejudices and interests of that profession ate opposed to secret Remedies. Philaiielpuia, Sept, 19, 183(5. I was recently troubled with a tedious herpetic eruption, which covered nearly one side of my fice, and extended over the ear. Mr. Vaughan, proprie tor of the Rose Ointment, observing my face, insis ted on my trying his preparation, nf which he han ded me a jar. Although in common with the mem bers of my profession, I discountenance and disap prove of Ihe numerous nostrums palmed upon Ihe public by ignoiant pretenders, I feel in justice bound to except the Rose Ointment from thai c!as of me dicines, snd lo give it my approbation, as it entire ly tured the eruption, although il had resisted the usual applications. DANL. HATCH!, M. D. fXj" The Rose Ointment is prepared by H. D. .Vaughan, South East comer of Third and Rare Streets, Pniladeiphia, and sold on sgf ncv in Sun 1'U'y.by Jl. U, MASSER, May 14th. 1843. Aent EAGLE Corner of Third and Yiiip Stn-ets, WILLIAIYISrORT, PA. THE subscriber respectfully snnouncea to the public, that he has opened a Hotel in the com modious brick building ailuate on the corner of Third and Pine atreels, where be will be happy to wait npon those who may favor him witn their company. The Eaule Hoiel ia l rat n 1 1 1 1 it.inL'uni. ent, and furnished in the he.-t modern stvle. It i, provided with a large number of well aired and comfortable sleeping apartments rooms, private parlors, &r. Persons visiting Vi ilham sport on bu sines, or pleasure, mav rest as-ured that every ex ertion will be used to render their sojourn at the "Eagle Hotel" pleasant and agreeable. His Table will e aupplied with the very best ihe market af fords, and his bar with ihe choicest wines and other liquors Lharges reisonahle. The Eagle Hotel possesses greater advantages in point of location than any other similar establishment in the borough, being sitUBle in the business part of the town, and within a convenient distance of the Court House and Williamsporl and Elmira Rail Road Depot. Sufficient Siahhfig provided, and good and trusty ostlers always in atiendaii. e. Attentive, accommodating and hone-t Servants have been employed, and nothing left undone that will add to the roinfoii and accommodation of hia gue-ts. There will be a carriage always in attendance at the Hoat Landing to convey passengers to snd from the House, free of charge. CHARLES BORROWS. May 14lh. 1842. if l icIiacPVYc.-ocr V Son, HOPE MAKERS & SHIP CHANDLERS, A'o. 1 3 North Wuler Hireet. Philadelphia. MAVE coiistsully on hand, a general assort ment of Cordage, Seine Twines, dec., vii j i ar'd Ropes, Fishing Ropes, While Ropes, Msnil la Ropes, low Lines lor Canal Boats, Also, complete assortment of Seine Twinea, Ac, such aa Hemp Shad and Herring Twine, Deal Patent Gill Net Twine, Cotton Shad and Herring Twine, Shoe Threads, Sic. Ste. Also, Bed Cords, Plough Lines Halters, Traces, Cotton and Linen Carpel Chains) Sit. all of which they will dispose of on rrson.bl leims. Philsdelphia, November 13, 1843. ly. spf;ring7(5ooiT&" W. No. 13S Mai-kit Street, Philadelphia. INVITE the attention of Country Merchant to their extensive assortment of British French and Amerioan Dry Goods, which they oTer for sale on the tno reasonable terms. Philsdelphia, November 13, lM3v ly.
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