ll'JWI-.J.J.WLI Death of Dr. Braalee. the Mall Rebwer, '- ""We tear, tot Hlie Commercial7oTirns1, of rittbar,Tharwi Prida t,U1TRtorfcu(.; Old id many tespccta, emarkable mm, died i In cll, in the Western Penitentiary. He whi 'rwnvrcvHtwTOuDinjr tne mstvnna impriwe V, itl remembered, fajiSilurgua'nt tpaen. ,tence, by Judge Baldwin, for tee years. The 'Jonrr eeissi' j,J ii .! it .'- ' .V.' "S'lnrtljr after his incarceration, he conceived , tli idee of procuring bis liberation bysimiils--'me- a decline of health." , rr this porpdee1 he 'wnbM "rjrlck' his rVutns' with fin awls, which .were (upplie4 fo jiim in tie ocatPU h had chosen, that fif shoentsker, end hsvinp esfurt litl hi towel with blond, was'fcrwaye prepared '? the stefeiJ visit of physician or chaplain, with thin evidence oft dangerous hemorrhage from the htg,lo which he wae always careful to adu a (f 'flicult snc! painful respiration, . tl is physi cian was able, sometimes, to engage the Buffer in? doctor in conversations, in which he wnuld Vcome sufficiently animatcJ to forgei his pain ful breath i np, but, on the instant that he would tHCollccl himself, the difficulty would return. These practices, It ia believed, brought on the disease which terminated hia life, and he died at last of a pulmonary a flection." UntH two weeks before his death hit disease tad not assumed a formidable type, but then he b !an to sink rapidly. Up to this period he had KT.-adily and vehemently asserted hie innocence t' the crimes imputed to him, but so soon as he hf came convinced that hit recovery wis im possible, he confessed his gtiilt, end,' although We are restrained by prudential considerations, train ftrther allusion to this point, we may ven ture to add, that in his -Confession he has impli rated several persons who had not been suspect cd of participating in his crimes. : ,.' , ,. u y It is known that Braddee's wife, who clung to h'tn during his trial, and Supgentrd by her pre sence and sign's of affliction, that beautiful apos trophe to love in anguish, with which Mr. Bid-. He in Braddee defence, electrified the crowd ed auditory, had been unfaithful to her vows, and married another during Braddee's inipri-sonment. If was not made acquainted with the fact, arid, tr t lte tivo years ho was in confinement, he was fimd of an opportunity of talking about his 'wife and children;' He epoke of them in terms or worm Bilection, and undoubtedly his desire ; to recover his liberty was stimulated by attach ment to them ; even after he became aware that lie must soon die, he desired to be at liber ty, even if it were to die in a barn, to the end, I'.at ho might not die a prisoner. But so soon he learned the conduct of bis wife, be instant ly ceased to wish for freedom.- It wss the final blow to the poor convict ; the unexpected thrust, hke that which extorted the 'memorable tt tu Drvle, commanding surrender ; and, poor rei ki', he gave 'up at once. He never after men tiuned wife or child, or desired to move beyond the limits of his cell. The name of his wire was avoided with an iron will, although for the pre vious years of his confinement, it had beea a pleasant and hopeful theme. ' ; . , . A question was a long time existing whether Ursddee could read or write. In his last illness it wax satisfactorily ascertained that he could do neither, although every effort in the early part of his imprisonment to determine the question was unsuccessful. - Braddee died a penitent, it ia believed. If he was a very great villain, he seems to have had, nevertheless, room in his heart for some afiec tmnate impulses; and we cannot record his fi delity to his wife without feeling a regret that she proved unfaithful." . J, j Fall or Worms. We find in the last Con- preiitioiiul Journal, Concord, N. II., the follow ing' singular and wonderful account of what ap pears to have been a shower of small worms in connection with a full of snow. The Rev. I. S. D.vis, the narrator, is the brother of the late Mayor ot Boston, and a man of the most exem plary character and unquestionable veracity. His statement is as follows : ' "As I was returning from Pierpont on Mon day, the 1st ot Dec-, I saw on the snow which had fallen during the night, that I aupposed to bo oats, spread broad-cast; but not seeing any track in the snow, for I was the first that tra velled the road after the snow fell, my curiosity led me to descend from my carriage and exam ire ; when, to my great surprise, I found that the objects I saw were living uormt, about an inch long, lying on the top of the snow by hun dreds ; and these were scattered along the road I travelled for a distance of not less than five miles. I would say farther, that there were no trees near from which the worms might have been shaken, and if there had been, and the worms had been on them, they would all have been frozen, for it had been very cold, and the ground was frozen hard before the snow (ell. The worms were ulive, for they immediately coiled up when I took them in my hand. .Tliey were of a brown color with about 12 or 16 lege." ' ; ' ' Msttv witji Justice. A Mr. Sterling, who ws minister of lbs barony church of Glasgow, during the war with this and other countries, oianiained against tbe insatiable ambition of Lou is XIV., in that part of tbe prayer relating to jiiidiic ttuirt, used to bt-saecb the Lord that tie wU Uk the haughty tyrant of France, and ab&ke bim ever ths month of bell; "But, good Lard,' added the worthy man. "dinna let him fa' tit." This curious prayer hsving been men tioned to Louie he laughed heartily at his new Slid ingenious method of nuniahinv amhition. and frequently afterwards gave aa a toast, "The good Scoife parson. M"-" -.. Ccohomi-A Mghber f ours informs es, says ths Providence Journal, that wood got further, when left eut of doers, than well ef his having goes upwaifa af a ewerfcr mi$ is see eight. .-.. win NOTE LIST. t rTnt Mlowiof shawetbe cnmmt value of all frnnsv'vnnis Unk Notes, , Tbe moat implicit te liinre m.v be placed upon it, as it i every Week lawfully eoinpared with and xairaeied 'from-Bitki nell's Rrporler. r j ' H Ttiinkt in Phliadtptila; ' j . ' ' " ritAD. '"'NOTES AT PAR, ., Bank of North Amerlet ' Rank of the Northern Lihertlr' Ortmtnercisl flank of PennV ( Fanrem' Sod Mechanics' Bank Kehtntftlin -Bank 1 1" ' par par ' par par par ' par : par ' par par ' par ' jar , psr , par Pr par i :i Srhuvlkill Bank'' . " . ' SftUthwark Bank ; ' Weatem Bank ; : , "' 1 ; Mechsnica' Bank " . ' ' . Manuraoturers' Mechanics' Bonk Country ISanlm. Bank of Chaster CountyS Westehester Bank of Delaware County Bank of Oermantown -Bank of Montgomery Co. Oejlestrtwn Bank ' ' Cheater Oermantown Norriilown llnyleatowa. baaton Bank Baaton . Farmers'' Bank of Burks eo. Brintol par OfTii e of Bank of Perm's. Harriahurg"! These Office " do " do . Lancaster r Li fdci flloea Office ' do do ' Office ' do do 1 '.NOTES AT Beading do not baaton , J issue n. DISCOUNT. ank of the United Statca ' ' Philadelphia Rank of Penn Township . GirardCan'k , , f Moyameneing Bank ' ' . . , , Bank of I'cnnavlvatiia .' . 80 ..... par ' ?. ps- i . . , ' - V' . . par Pottaville j Lewktown ' 1 J MidJIetown . I at Miners Batik of Pottaville Bank of f.ewist.iwn Bank rf Midtllctnwn ' Bank of Nnrthumbcilnn J Norlhumberland par tsolumt'ia Bank dc Bridge co.Onlumhia par i i : i par par pa i I arhsle Bank" ' , Uiirlisle Exchange Bank f Pittahurg I)o di hranch of Hullidavabnrg Farmers' Bnnk of Laneaater Lancaatet Lancaster County Bank ' I.aneaiter ' ' . Farmera Bank of Reading ' Beading ilarriaburjf Bank Lancas'er Bank ' '' 'j f.elinricin Bank ' " Merrhnnta'A Manuf. Bank Bsnk of Piltahurg West Branch Bank Wyoming Bank Nnrthamptoti Bank Berks County Bank ObVe of Bank of U. 8. Do ; do do Do "do do Kensington 8av. Ins. A Harriaburg j Lancaater . par Lebanon Piltaburg Piltabutg Williamsport Wilkeabarrs Allentnwn Beading Pittsburg .1 failed do Erie New Brighton do do , Chamheraburg do Penn Townnhip 8av. Ins. Bank of Chamberaburg Bank of Oeltyaburg Bonk of iSu-quehanni Co. Erie Bank Farmera' At'Drovera Bank Franklin Bank Hnnesdale Bank ' Munongaliela Bank of B. York Bank i i ljalj 'i! ii Gettysburg Montrose Erie ' Wayneshurg Washington Honesdule Bronnsvilla York ' N. B. The notes of those hanks on which we omit quotations, snd substitute a daah ( ) are not purchased by the Philadelphia brokera, wiih the exception of those which hate a letter of reference. BROKEN BANKS. . Philadelphia Sav. Ina. Philadelphia , failed Philadelphia Loan Co, i . . , do failed Schuylkill Sav. Ins. . , do . f.iiled Manual Labor Bank (T. W; Droit, prop.) failed Powsnda Bank Towanda Alleghany Bank of Pa. Bank of Daver , - .,, Bank of Swatara Bank of Washington " ' Centra Bank " City. Bank i i ',. ' '. ' Farmers' &. Mech'cs' Bank Fsrmera' &. Mech'cs' Bank Farmera' Ac Merh'cs" Bank Harmony Insiilute Huntingdon Bank Juniata Bank ' Lumliermeii's Bank iirihern Bank of Ps. ' New Hope Drl. BrUge Co. Northumb'd Union Col. Bk. North Western Ba'ik of Pa. Oilife of Schuylkill Bank Pa. Agr, &. Manuf. Bank Bedford , Beaver , Hariiriburg Washington ' Bellefonts ' Plttabuig i Pilttburg Fayette co. Grecncaatle Harmony ' no sale closed closed failed rinsed no rale failed failed failed no sale Huntingdon no sale Lewixiown no aile Warren DunJuir New Hope Milton Mead title Port Carbon Carlisle - Monlrnae Uniontown failed no sale closed no tale closed failed closed failed closed Silver Lake Bank Union Bank of Penn'a. eatmoreland Bank Greenaburg Wilkesbarre Bridge Co. Wilkeabarre no sale (TT All notes puriiorting to be on any Penncyl- vanie Bank not given in the above li.t, may be set lewn aa fraada. KEW JERSEY. Bank of New Biunswick Brunswick Belvidere MeJford Perth Amboy Bridget on Mount Holly . failed 1 "i par par Beltideie Bank Burlington Co. Bank Commercial Bank Cumberland Bank ' farmera' Bunk Farmers' and Mechanic' Bk liahway Farmers' and Mechamca'Bk N. Biunswick (ailed Farmera' and Men hanu' Bk Middietown Pt. I Franklin Bank of N. J. Jerey City failed fail, d - failed failed failed 4 failed i par no aale Hoboken Bke;& Orasing C o ilobken lersey City Bank Jersey City Patterson Belleville Morrmtown Freehold Newaik Trenton Jersey City Newark Mechanics' Bank Manufacturers' Bank Morris County Bank Monmouth Bk of N. J. Mechanic' Bank Mechanics' end Manuf. Bk Morris Canal and Bkg Co fort Notes - ' Newark Bkg & Ins Co New Hops Del Bridge Co Ii. i. Manufuc. and Bks Co i j failrat failed failed ;' i Lambert vjlle Hoboken N J Prowckm dr. Lombard bk Jersey Cily Orange Bank Orangs Palersofl Bank Psieraoa Peoiites' Bsnk do ' Princeton Bank ' Princeton -Salem Banking Co ' ' Salem ' State Bank Newark ' Slate Bank ' ' Eliwbethtown State Bank Camden State B.Nik of Morria ' ' Morriatowii State Bank Trenton Saleut and Phrlad Manuf Co Salem '' Sussex Bank Newton ' Trenton Banking Co ' 1 ' ' .Trenton Union Bank . , Davef . ... Waahiugton Banking CtV' Hackensack par par failed failed i failed DEEAWARE. Bk ef Wilm & BrsndyWins Wilmington ' Bankef Delaware ..-.. ' Wilmiogtoav Bank of Smyrna . '- Smyrna P'. ; hranch . - 'Millard Farmers' Bk of State of Del Doves i , . . r par par par par P' par par psr psr -i i : i,u Piaoca ' D i ; . branch , Da ' breech Union, Bank , ,T,i 0 Under 6's f,. Wilmington .Georgetown . Neweaatle : Wileungton i ALT' Oe all banks rnaikad thus I ) there are rU the eoaeserfeit or a lured stotaa ef the various da ta eireHlatlon, ' . ..... i BANK VMutiDli Uvtltlttt. T1 1,4 BftftfrMta's Vtarrve-e ertfttih tur$ tor vmrai.r..ii,l mmrm mlMttiM to laka. i t t. Giaaa'a Eiticts. which remove Oressd of all kindsv Dry rPaints, Tsr, Tarnish ant Wr( from carpets or from clothing, without iirjuring the color or ths clothe, , . '. ; r, n f ,3. Lontine Fit Parsa-vthebsst thing known for killing flies snd musquitnes. - U ..; ' , - 4. A certain Destroyer of Rath, Miee, Roaches and Antyand another of Bed Bes. u ! 0. OesjeV Srfetrte for sour stomach, Heart Burn and Water Brash, by one who bad auflVred ' thirteen years, before he i1lcoverel the Cure; '.'' ; DR. Ststss's Oataw Oixtmist lor ths Piles. tt has never failed' to cote. ' , ' . 7. Haaatfton'e Tsttk Wae. A. BatMorto's IsntLiats Isa, without , a rival. ' ," ' ' .' ., ' ' 9. Tai ,Co!rorn Co"rt:rTio Or T"ioa jnat 0e medicine for children and for women, it Is so pleasant to lake. , . ( 10. Brra's Viettists AsTtstttnos Pitta. It. Gohm's EiotttasT WTtn,-rBoo pAatt, fir Hnrnrsa, Boots, dec. It softens the latherland keeps' not he water. ' 1 , 12. Pooa M'i $TaieTHi!in PtasTta.' 13. Jacksok's DitaartdtA MixTcnt, which cures the worst Diarrhcoa in a few, hours. , 14 Jaraaosi's DtssiTf MiiTcns, a cer tain and speedy cure for Dysentery and Summer Complaint. . The above valuable articles are sold who'eea'e and reiail, bv L. C. GUNN, Kn. 1 South F fth ttrrrt, Philadelphia where Siorrkecpers and o ihers will be supr ied with pure African Cayenne TVpjer, Arnica Flowers, Drugs, Paint, Oils, Glasa and Varnishes, at the lowet prices. Terms only cah, dj Cut out the advertisement, and bring it with yon. ' Phil . delf.nis. July 19th. 1813. 1v. BELIEVE AND LIVE. THOMSON'S Compound Syrup or Tar & Wood ' . j . i Aapthn. ! flIIE unprecediintrd success of this ntedieinn. in X the restoration of healih, lo those who, in dee pair, had given up all hopes, has given it sn exal ted reputation ahove all oilier remedies, fuwihiiig evidence of its intrinsic value and power, as the on ly agent which can be relied upon for the cure of Pulmonary Consumption,' Brotiehittis, Asthma, Pain in the side and Brest, Spitting of Blood, Whooping Cnugh, Croup, &c . , Attention is requested lo the following ASTON ISHING CUIIE, bv Thomson's Compound Syrup of Tsr snd Wood Naplhal ! Philadelphia, May 3t, 1841. MR. THOMSON Dear Sir With cntefu! feelings I inform you of the astonishing effects of your meilicine, hich hss literally taia d me from a death-bed I My dirae, Pulmon.iry Con-un p lion, had reduced me o low that my pbyaician pro nojticed my case hopeless I At this junclion I be gan to o-e your medicine, and miraculous as it may eem, it has completely restored me to health, alter everything rise had failed. Repeetfullv vours. fi WASHING ION MACK. Charlotte street, above George street. Th undersigned, being personadv acquainted with Waxhingt-n Mck and his sufTerings, bear witness to the atonihing rtTect of Thomson's Compound Syrup of Tar, snd tbe truth of the a hove statement. ' 1 JOS. WINNER, 318 North Third street, DAVID VICKERS, 43 Almond street, . .. HUGH M'GINI.EY, S. E. corner Tsmany and Fourth aireeti". ' . ' t , Prepared only by S. P. Thomaon. N. E. corner of 5th and Spruce atrerta, Plii mlelphia. ' Agents. H. B. Masar r, Sunbury ; D. Gross, snd Dr. Macpheraon, II i:iitmrg ; Jnn. G. Bfwn, Buttsvi'le ; Geo. Earl, Rending ; Houston ft Ms on, Towanda. Bradford county, Pa. Price 60 cents per boltle, or $ 5 p r dozen. (J3 Beware of all imilaVan. Philadelphia. June 58th, 1845. If IllxV THE B C ff 1 II II C V s . rilHE suliecribers would respectfully inform the JL Citizens of Sunbury and the public generally, that they have purcliaxed the shop of Mr. William Hoover, in Market atnet, ore door weat of the Putt OlTke, where they will continue the craliinel-.TIakiii IIusines, Lin all its branches. The public may cspect their work done in the latest sty U. They hope, by atrict attention to boims, to merit a share of publx patronage. (QT Coffins made to orler on the shortest notice, and country produce ti.ken in exchange for work. WM. VOUNUVAN & H. C. MARTIN. Sunhury, May 17th. 1845. ly. ASIIIl Y & HOC AT, WHOLSSALS A. BETAIXa HAT i CAP MANLTACTUIlKItS, ' South East corner of Market and 4th $ts'., Philadelphia, WHERE they always keep on hand an exten sive ssorttnent of HATS (J CA PS of every description, got up in the best and mot approved stj le. Persons derirous ef purchasing superior arti cles on I he moat rea hoi able terms, will find il lo ibeir advanlogu to call before making purchase elsewhere. Philadelphia, Oct. 5th, 1914. Iv CountcrreItcr' DEATH BLOW. nbs put he will please observe that no Brandreth Pills are genuine, unless the box has ihree la Ms upon U, (the top, the aii'e and tbs bottom) each containing s fic-simile signature of my hand writing, thus B. Bbsmiibsth, M. D. These la. M-aie engraved on steel, beautifully designed, and done at anetpenseof over $'i,0(K). Therefore it will be seen that the only thing nerecsary to pro cure the medicine in its purity, is to observe these lull III. Remember ths top, the side, end tbs bottom. The fallowing lespeciive persons are duly authori sed, and hold ' CERTIFICATES Or AQENCT Fur ths sale of Brandreih't Vegetublt Universal . ruu. Northumberland eountv : Milton Maekey : St Chamheilin.' Sunbury H. B. Masser. M'Ewens ville Ireland dt Meisell. NorihumlilsnJ Wm. Forsyth. Geortetown J. &, J. Walla. Union County i New Berlin Bogar Sc. Win ter. Selinsroe-George Gundrum. Middle burg laaae Smith. Beavertown David Hubler. Adumaburg Wm- J. May. Mifflinabuig Menacb Si Ray, Ha'tlelon Daniel Long. Freebiirg U.JtF. C. Moyer. Lewiaburg Walls St Green. Columbia county l DanvilU) E. B. Heyuolda Si Co, Berwick Shuman Jet Rittenhouse. Cat tawissa C, G, Brobts. Bloomsburg John R. Moyer. : Jsisey Town Lsvi Bisel. Washington Robl. McCay. . UmeOone DalM Mj.Nioch. . Observe that seen Agent haa an Engraved Cer tificate ef Agency, containing a representation of Ik BKANDKETH'S Manufactory et Sing Sing, and upon which will elao be seen eiect eopiea of lbs new lahel new tiseaf upon tht brandreth Pill Bore. ..--' i ::..;! i .-. . , . . Philadelphia, effice No. 8, North th street. ... i - B. BRAiVDkETlI, M. D. Jens 4tk, 184. - - , i . .t i .-. i I .. j n I .... . DALSATrf OF.WILD CIIERUTt A CvXajMiwvMl staleemle "tVreaaelsei fresnl SlT ,; v' . ''!T.Tr si's ana 1'art I tiie bri remedy known lo tin ' world for the curt f wuirns, eoifte. amnma, ermip, oiretltng of I it lungs, ahoopittf emifh, itwtehttii, inftw . .' i tntm, tharlnet of breath, pain and ' .. . , " iurokneit in the brwt or tide, ;'. : ii i liverieomf)laintt:nd (ht " Jirit tlagrt of .' r . i . . j CONSUMPTION. V": i " We wltl not ssirrt that this BALSAM will core Consumption in 1st tooraf frm, but it has cured many .after alt other means of relief had been tried l9valrt. And why not! It seems that (he WILD CHERRY was deatlnrd by Natitis tn he our PA NAt'EA for the rsvaging diseases of this eld la tilude. Let not the despairing invalid waste his money and looe TIME, tn him ao all impor'ant. In ixfierimenling with the traahy nostrums of the day. hut use at ante a mediritie that will cure.. If a cure be poalhle a medicine that science approves, and manv years of experience Jiavg demonatrated that tt alway relieves. . , "There it no tueh thing at fail." in the history of ihia wonderful BALSAM. Evidence the moat convincing-evedenee that no one can doubt, fully eslsliH hes this fact. For the asks of brevity we select the fol'owing from thousands. j, ,,c ltae Plait, Esq., Editor of the Pokeepaie Eagle, one of the m st influential journala in the state of New York, atatra undei the authority of his own name, that a young Isdy, s relative of his, of very delicate constitution, was attacked in Feb. 1842, with severe cold, whirtymmediatety produced spit ting of blood, cough, fever, and other dangerous and alarming symptoms. Through medical tieatment nd cue she paitially recovered during .summer. But on the return of winter she waa attacked more violently than at first, she became scarcely able to walk and was troubled with cough, fhills and fever every day, and appeared to be going rapidly with consumption ; at this time, when there waa n sign of improvement, Mr.- Plait procured a bottle i f Wistak's Balsam or Wtto Cmmar, which she took, and it siemingly restored her. She g,. a sc. cond, and before it wa half taken she waa restored tn perfect health, which she has enjoyed to the pre sent time, without the slighter! symptom of her for mer di'eise. ' . v.. Mr. Piatt sava "jhe cure eime under my own ob seivation and I cannot be miatakrn aa to the facts." EXTRA CT OP A LKTTER FROM A POST MASTER. DATED :? Prat anoKt, Washington co., Maine, Apr. 39,1844. MR. ISAAC BUTTS. Dear Sir: At ths request- of many of my friends in thia place and vici nity who are afflicted with consumption and liver complaints, I take the li!eny of asking you to ap point someone in this county as agent tonell Wis tah's Balsam or VVn.n CiisnaT.anil to send him a few dozen, as there is none of it fr sale within "00 miles from this. I have no doubt thai it would me. t with a ready sale if it were where it eou'd l e piocured without too much expense and delay. My wife v as attacked abeul six nvnlha since with what the physicians called the fir! 's'sge of conumption a complaint vrry prevalent in this si ci inn of country. Having seen the Da earn ad vertiseJ in Augusta. C7 2200 ZrTH.ES FBOJVI nZ3lS,8 I took the pains to send there for a bollle of il, which she took, and which helped her ao much that I sent for two hotilcs more, which she hss also ta ken, and he now saya ahe hat not felt so well for ii years as she does at this lime. .AH those who have inquired of me and ascertained what effect the Ltalssm bad, are anxious to have some for sale in ll.ii vicinity, which is tbe cause of my writing you. Pleaae inform me by. return of mail whether you roncldde to send some, snd if solo whom, in order that it may be known where it ran be had, I am with re.pecl yours, ele.i P.O. FARNSWORTH. P. M. - The whole country is fast learning that no medi cine no physician no preparation of any kind whatever can eqnal Da. WiaTAa's Calsak or Wild Cunnsr. .;.! A TRULY WOXDERFl'L. CI RE. WATSvitt,Dneidseo.. N, Y.Sept. IS, 1643. Dear Sir I owe it lo the afflicted to inform vu that in Junuary last I was attacked by a very vio lent cold, caused by woikiug in ihe water, which settled on my lungs. It was accompanied by a ve ry aevere pain in my breast snd sides, and also a distiesing cough. I had in attendance all the lst medical aid in eur village ; but after exhaunting all their skill to no avail, ihey pronounced my dieae a coMriRMSn consoMPTios, and they one and all gave me up to ilie. After much persuasion 1 got the consent of my physician to ush the Balsam or Who Crfrrv prepared by Da. Wia-raa. I pur chased of the Agent in our pl-.ee one botlle, before using half of which I began to gain strength, and it was very evident my cough wss ouch better and my symptoms in every By improving. I have now used three bottles, and cm rettored to perfttt health.' This reult is abne owing to the ne of DR. WISTAR'8 BALSAM OF WILD CHER. RY ; and I take this method of giving you the in formation, partly to pay you the debt of gratitude I owe you, and partly that othera similarly afflicted ma) know where lo apply for relief.' Very trulv yours, JAMES SAGE. M n. Palm ta. Druggist, under date of Waterville, Sept. ?llh, 1843, writes; The statement given you by Mr. Jsmes Sage is well known to be true by this whole eommumtv. It ci rtainly waa a most remarkal le cure. The sale of ihe Balaam is very good, and its success in cures truty flattering. Yours respectfully. , , ; D. D. PALMER. TIIE MOST TeMAKK ABLE CUKE EVEU HECOIIDEI). Hannosriain, N. J , April 20, 1843. On or about the 13lRtay of October, 1841, I waa taken with a violent pain in ihe aide near the liver, which continued for about five daya, and was fol lowed by tbe breaking of an ulcer, or alecess, in wardly, which relieved ths pain s little, but caused me to throw ops great quantity of offensive mattei and also much blood. Being greatly alarmed at this. I applied to a phy aician, but he said be thought he could do but liltle for me exept give rnn some Mercury Pill, which I refused to take, feeling satisfied that they could do bis no good many o ther remedies were then procured by my wife and friends, but none did me any good and the die. charge of blood and coirupiion still continued evry few days, end at last become ao offtnaive that I could scarcely breathe. I wis also asiaed with a vi. olent cough, which at times csued me to raise much mors bloo.1 than I bad done before and my disease continued in this way. still growing worse. iruary, when all hope uf any rec-very wss given up, snd my IfigHds all thought would die of a GaiLuriMe CosauiaeTios. At this moment, when my life .s apparen I drawing near iu close, I heard of DR. W ISTAR'S J1AL.SAMOF W ILD CHELBY. sud got a bottle which as tisviu si iMMsniATiu i and by the use of only three bottles of lb la medicine,, all my pains were removed my cough and spilling of blood and cor ruption entirely stopped, ami in a fear my bealiq ao far resumed as to enable me. to work at my trade, (which is a carpenter,) and up le this urns 1 have enjoyed good health. THOMAS COZENS, CtoocssTaa CeeTf , N. J , as. Pessoewilytkkaaa,UiaMasetibet;ee)ear ' . tN i. ; . U j ' 1 the Jejtiees of the Peace in end tor the- aerdeoens ty, Thomas Cozens, and being duly affirmed sc. cording to law, aaitb the above . statement is In'all tbineetme.1 .lil' .biu.'i Affirmed brfurs sag, on ths SOth of Aprik 1843. ? I r , " ' J. Clsmist, J p, , 5, Such Is ths unprecedented success oTthis BAL-j 8AM, " I JilTt'RFS FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION," a fcrescriptlon eongeni il to oor wants, aa it is pre pared from-chemical extracts from subslsnces which the suthor of nature has placed in our own land for wise purposes, that many who know nothing of the mode of its prepar ation are endeavoring to reap pecuniary benefjla by selling an article similar in name, or in appearance, or by representing their nwn trash as auperior to this BALSAM, er by put ting up a mixtuie and solemnly asseverating that it ia imported from a foreign country, which ia net the caae. All these deceptive aria goto show . that VVmtar's Balsam is known to the world to be 'THE fillEAT REMEDY." nm that' to ,. any mixtare it must be like this in nemev sr -pur port to he like it in substance. X7 llelieVe not the cunningly wroncht fabrics, lions tnd lake ' only the original snd genuine Wistar's Balsam or Wilo Crsrrt. i - No OTHER CAN BE Z.XKB IT. Address r, orders to ISAAC BUITS, No. 3S A nrt St., New York. "- ' Agenu, JOHN W. FRILTNO. Stnourv. D. BRAUTItlAM. Korthumlerland, J. K. MOYER. Blimmnbttrg, J. WAGGONSF.LLER, SeHnt-Grove, BROWN Ac CREA8Y, Mifflmville. "Feb. S2d. 1845 ly M OAKLEY'S DEPITRATITC SIRIT. THE valuable properties of Oakley's DemjrsJ. live Syrnp of Sarsnparilla, as a purifier of ihe blood, ts ao Well known to the public general! v, that it is onntressry to ocenpy much "pare in set ting forth the advantages to be derived from ila use; wherever the medicine haa once been intro duced, it take precedence over all others : every nnethet baa taken it, have derived so signsl bene ficial results from it, that it ie recommended by them wiih the u most ronfidenee. Physicians of tne tngnest stan-ling in the profesaion, prescribe it to pstients nn.ler their care ; containing nothing deli terinu. but being composed ot the most mild, yet efficacious vegetsble materials, it is ofTored with confidence, aa the che.tpeat and most efficient pu rifier of ihe blond now known. The use of a few bottles, especially in the spring months, will be at tended with a most decided improvement in the ge neral alrenglh of the eysiem, eradicating any seeil of disease that may have been generated, betides giviBg health and vigor to Ihe body. For the cure of Scrofula or Kings Evil, Rbeummiam. Tetter. Pimples or eiuptionsof the Skin, White Swrlling. fistula. Chronic Cough Aih.na, &c The no merous certificates in the poscsion of the subacrl- ber aod his agents, from physicians and others, are sufficient to convince the most skeptical of its su- periority over sll preparations of Sarsaparilla. Sold wholesale and retail, by the proprietor, GEORGE W. OAKLEY, North 5th tre.-t, Rea ding, Beiks County, and to Im bs.l of the following persons ! In nrthumberhmd County. -If. B. Maane Sunbury ; Ireland St Mixel, McEwenaville ; D Krauaer. Milton. ' In Union1 County. J. Gearhart, 8elingrove A. Gulelins. Mifflinhurg. 7n Columbia County. B. W. McCay, Wash ington. 1 ' " ' ' Reading, March 14. 1843. Ms. Oaklxt : I believe it the uty of every one to do whatever in their power I ie, for the b-nc. fit of their fellow man, and having had pnsiiive proof in my own family, of the wonderful properties of your Depurativa Syrup of Satsaparilla, I m 'at conscientiously recommend it lo the afflicted. We had the misfortune to lose two of our children, by the breaking out of ulcerous aores that covered the face, head and neck, although we had some of the most scientific physician to attend th. m and had tried all the known temedies, including Swaim's Panacea, without avail. Another of my children waa attacked in the same manner, ber face and neck waa completely covered; the discharge was so offensive, and tbe diseaae at such a height, that we despaired of ber life. Seeing the wonderful effects of your Depurativa Syrup of Sarsaparilla, we were induced to make trial of it, aa the last rea.irl; it acted like a charm; the ulcers commenced healing immediately, a f w bottles entirely restored her to ber .health, which she hs enjoyed uninterruptedly ever since. ' As a purifier of the blood, I verily be lieve it has not lis equal. JOHN MOYER, Tailor, Walnut street, nesr Fourth, BesJing. DougUfsville, April 19th, 1843. Mr. Oarlit: My son E.lmund Leaf, had the srrofnla in ihe most dreadful and distressing man ner for thne years, during which time be wn de prived of the use of his limbs, hi he.d and neck were covered with ulcere. We tri.d all ihe diff. r. ent remedies, but to no effect, until recommended by Dr.. Johnson of. Nonistown, and also Dr. Isaac Hirater, of Reading, lo uae your Depuralive Syrup of Sareaparilta, of which I obtained several hot Mes. ihe use of which d'ove the disease entirely out of his system, tbe sore healed up, and the child was restored to perfect healih, which he has enjoyed uninterruptedly ever since, to the astonishment of many pereons who seen bim duiing his affliction. I have thought il my duly, snd send vou this certi ficate that others who haves like affliction in the family may know where to obtain ao valuable a medicine. , . Your truly, -.. AMELIAD. LEAF., , Sept. Ifl, 1843 ly 1 To Country Merchants. Boots, Shoes, Bonnets, Leghorn and Palm Leaf Hats. C.. W. & Ii. n. TAYLOR, at the S. E. corner of Market and Fifth Stt., PHH.APBI.PHIA OFFER for sale an extensive assortment of the above art.cl.s, all of which they sell at unusual ly low pi ices, and particulatlv invite the attention of buyers visiting tbe ciiv, loan examination ef their stock. G. W. St L. B. TAYLOR. . Philadelphia, May 85, 1844. -ly CITY FURNITURE AUCTION, AXfS PBIVATZl SALES BOOMS, Nos. 29 and 31 North Third Street, ear the City Hotel, .', , , PHILADELPHIA. , ,' , CC. MACKEY, Auctioneer, respectfully in s viles tbe attention of persons deairous of pur chasing Furniture, lo hia extensive Sales Rooms, (boih public and Private.) for every description of Household rurnitute, where can be obtained at all tirpea. a Urge assortment ef fashionable and we( manufactured Cabinet Furniture, Beds, MaUraaes( eke;, at very reduced prices, for cash. ' ' ' ' 1 ' ft Sales by Auction, twice a week. ' "May ITih. 1843 ly 4 ' .'. flCAXjBlXU Tbs bigM P'ice ll II1.. given for Flag Seed, at the atorenC , , . , Aug 0.184ii HENRV MASSEB. TT HUE, of e sii(rior quality, can newhahai ILisltbe Ume Kilos es Henry Maeser. in Sun bury. ,i,r fc. Meat J?,-! ''' .vtvic-i'r.u'av .r ROSE OIIITTJIJITT ,U h FOR TETTERwiO sf;i wnowpaata, piMpta on the rac, gmt oravB eilTlMltfllTi C-n rirriiiii. ftt Tlit follnteinircertifica'e denerihetone nffht cmntt extraordinary ' buret ever effected lit an it applieatiw '' -ti "' PnttAexr.rnrA, February 10, 1838. TOB twenty years I was severely afflicted with A ' TttTSR on the Face and Head:, the disesae commenced when ;1 was seventeen yeam old, and continued onlil 'the Fell of 1838, varying ia vio lence, but. without ever disappearing, r Daring most of the time, great part of my face was covered with the eruption, frequently attended with violent itch ing ; tny head swelled at time until it felt as if It would burst theewellin; wss so g'eat, that I could scarcely get my hat on. - During Ihe long period that 1 was afflicted with the disease, I used a great msny aj plications (among them aeveral celebrated (.reparation) as Wi ll a taking" inward remedies, including a number of hottlea of Sioaim't Panaeen, Extract of Sarmparilla, Ac, , In fact, it would Ire impossible to enumoiste all ths medicines I used. 1 was also under the Care of two of the most dis tinguished physicians of this city, but without re ceiving much benefit, snd I despaired of ever being cured. In the fall pf lS.lfl, the disease st the time being very violent, I commenced using the Rote Ointment, (prepared by Vsughan St Davis.) In a f.-W applications the violent itching ceased, the swelling abated, the eruption began to disappear; and beore I had used a jnr the dixease was entirely cured. It has now been nearly a year and a half since, and there ia not a vestige of Ihe disease re maining, except the scars from ths deep pits formed by the disense. It is impossible for me to describe in s certificate the severity of the disease and my suffering, but I will be pleased to give s fuller ac connt to any peraon wanting further aatiafactinn, who will call on me. At the time I commenced using the Rose Ointment I would have given hun dred of dollars to be rid of the diseaae. Since u sing it, I have recommended it to several persons, (among them my mother, who had the diaeaee bad If on her aim.) who w.-re all cured bv it, J AMES DURNELI., No. 15fi, Race St. rj The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B. Vau,than, 8ouih Eaat corner of Third end Race streets, Philadelphia, and sold on seencv in Sunbu ry. by H. B. MASSE R, May 14th. 1843. Agent, l(oc Ointment, Ibr Tetter. A PROOF OF ITS EFFICACY. pHiLAnsLPHiA, May 27lh, 1839. rriIIS ia to certify that I waa severely affl.ctej 1 with Tetter in the hands and f.-et for upwards of lorty years; ths disease was attended generally with violent iu-hing and swelling. I applied to a number of phyeici.ms, and used a great many appli cations without effecting a cure. About a yi ar sinre, I applied tbe Rove Ointment, which entirely stopped the itching, and a few anplicntions immedi ately cured the disease, which there haa been no I snnougn l had never leen ml of it at "7 Ume f"r,J ''" RICHARD 8AVA-E, Eleventh, below Snruce Street. (Zj The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B. Vauchsn. South Esst corner of Third snd Race Streela, Philadelphia, and sold on agency in Sunbu fy by H. B. MASS BR, May 14th, 1943. Agent. MEDICAL APPROBATION OJlhe ROSE OITMEyT,for Tetter. A LTHOUOH the superiority of the preparation fx over all others is fully es'ablired, the proprie tors take pleasure in laying before the public ths following certificate from s respectable physician, s graduate of (he University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Bauch, having found in this remedy that relief fir a ledious and disagreeable alTction which the meana wiihin the range of his prof.-a-ion failed to afford, has not heailated to give it his approbation, although the prejudices and interests of that professionals oppose J to secret Remedies. PmLanicLPBiA, Sept. 19, 1836. I was recently troubled with s tedious herpetic eruption, which coveted nearly one si le of my f ice and extended over Ihe eaT. Mr. Vauchan, proprie lot of the Rose Ointment, olweiving my face, nisi led on my tiying his preparation, of which he han ded me a jar. Although in common with the men hers of my profession, I discountenance and diap prove ot the numeroua nostrums palmed upon th public by icnoiant pretenders, I feel in jusiice houu to except tbe Rose Ointment from that claa of nic dicines. and to give it my approbation, aa it entin ly cured the eruption, although il h id resisted tb uml applications. DANL. BAl'CH, M. D. The Rose Ointment is prepiired by 12. I Vaughan, South East corner of Third and Hs Streela, Philadelphia, and sold on sgencv in Sui bury, by H. B.MASSER, May 14th, 1843. Aget EAGLE Cormr of Third and Vine Street!, WILLIAMSrOHT, PA. THE enlncriber respectfully announces tn t public, that he h ia opened a Hotel in ths co modioua brick building Situate on the corner 'I bird and Pine streela, where hs will be happy wait npon those who may f.vor him witli tb company. The Eagle Hotel is large and conve ent, and furnished in Ihe be-t modem sti le. I provided with a Isrge number of well aired t comfortable sleeping spartments, rooms, priv parlors, Ac Persona visiting Williamsport on sinesa or pleasure, may rest ss-ured that every ertion will be used to render their sojourn at "Kagle Hotel" pleasant and agreeable. His Ti will lie supplied wiih Ihe very beat the market fords, and his bar with the choicest wines and ol liijuors charges reasonable. The Eagle H possesses greater advantages in point of Iocs tbanaoy olher similar establishment in iheboroi being situate in ibe.businesa prt of the town, within a convenient diaunce of the Court Ht aud Williamsport end Elrnira Rail Road D- pol Sufficient Siahling provided, snd good snd tr ostlers alway a in attendance. ' Attentive, accommodating and honest Serv have been employed, and nothing h'fl undone will add to tbe comfort aud accommodation of guls. There will be a carriage always in attendant tbe Boat Landing to convey pasaengera to and ths House, free of charge, . . CHARLES BORROW Msv 14th. I843- if . , Michael Weaver fc on HOPE MAKERS & SHIP CHANDLZ A'o. 13 A'orA Water Street. Philadelphia, TV AVE constantly on band, a general a -Jjt I nrnt of Cordage, Seine Twinee, dec. Tard Kopea, fishing Uopea, White Ropes, Ji la Ropes, Tew Lines fur Csoal Boats. A complete assortment of Seine Twinee, Ac. su Hemp Shad and Herring Twine, Best Patent Net Twins, Cotton Shad and Herring Twice, Threads, etc Ao. Also, Bed Cords, Plough 1 H alters, Trace, Colton and Lineu Carpet CJ Sic, all of which yhey will dispuaa of on teim. . PhUadelphis. November 13. 1848. ly. " TsPliUlAG, (TooiTto cX' No. l3SikH' Streets PhiladelpI DNVITE rte atisotion of Country Merctian to tks4r axleuitf aortmentof Brilirk Frooe aod Apaeratan Pry Goods, which (hey ufiisi far sej OB (be nto4 reasonable terma.J . PbJMalkiewnbaf It, lUl-ly. , 4, t .t l .!... .J .l.j r-i A