A Km Bona:, bat an Otil Unrj; S ' ";r TcNt." Tfle GVeal Sta'Snak: ' M" , ! T : ' - f.-.n-i.l 0ht p'rapt you may bava heard, and if not, tl ; -1 linjf ''. I r , 'l '.i - Vt 'Of the Britith Lion free, :" ' ' ' ' ' ' That was constantly a-going for to make a spring t, Upon hit en -tnt. ' ;,; ; f vv flnt who, being rather grocgy at the knees, v ' Broke downValway', before; ;', ' ; And generally gave a feeble wheese , " ' ' Instead of a loud roar. . Right toor rol, loor rol, fee few furs.) The Siitish Lion bold ! .;,...' ' Ibat was always agoing for to do great ; thirgs, And, wot always being "soldi" , ' Io wit earned about in a carawan, And wat shew'd in country part, j Tnd ifioy salt! ''Walk up! Ee in time I lTeoun Knt Corn-Law-League like tartt ! ". j .And his hliownien, tliotiting there and then, j To pnfThim didn't fail, ' , ..v . - f ' 'And thy said as they peep'd into his den, ' Oh, don't he wag hit tail n ' '"" ' ' ; ' Now, the principal keeper of this poor beast, .Wan Humbog wat bit tame, . v t ' Would! oca evVy day stir him up at least j And Vrasrf't that aGame ! - ' ; ror ha hadn't a tootb, and he hadn't a claw, - Id that "Struggle" "Sublime;" . '. And,' however tharp they touch'd kicn on the re w, lie equldn't come np to time. -fc ' 1 j And thit yon will observe, wat the reaton why 'Wan Humbug, on weak giounde,v . v.. Was forced to make be lieve that be heard bit cry In all unlikely sounds.' ' u. " ' ' So, there wasn't a bleat from an Ettex Calf, Or Puke, or a Lordling tlim ; ' But he tnid with a wery triumphant laagb, "m blest if that ain't him.' - -'..1-.' '...,. , At length, wery balj in bit mane and tail, Thit British Lion growed "" IT. pined, and declined, and be eatisfied i The Inst debt which he owed. ' T j And when they came to examine the tkin, It was a wonder tore, ' io find mat mean-1-ma.l wit&in ; , : Wat nothing but a Boar! i' . ! Riuht toor rol, loor rol, foe fhw fura, , The British Lion bold ! ' ' " That was alwayt a-going for to de great . . thing,, . , And wat always being "told 1" .' CATNACH. Totcc from the Crowd. . ' A tfcMONITBAKCK WITH THE aHIIIOaM, . BtoTHtns, why thit rage and tcorn T "W'Ly these gibet and taunting fung t Were your tiret not Englith boro t - Speak you not the Englith tongue ) Think you not with Englith thought? Is not Shakspoare yourt and our T And the tame religion taught In our cities, and your bowers 1 Predicts turn your thought! to peace), And let all thit discord cease. tVby thould war affright the earth T ," Were the lands yon covet tbut, -Richer, larger, better worth, Wherefore should you fight with Ut t 'Twould be a tcandal to our kind, An opprobrium to our creed, . .. If through rage and malice blind, One American thould bleed;' Or if England' meanest sou Lost hit life for Oregon, If ye do desire the land 'Bide your hour 'twill net be loaf, ' Cl?ar it plant ittend a band Feaccful, enterprising, strong, ,.( Who will people all the clioie, Spreading commerce as they go, , . Free t a answer in their time, - ' When you ask them M Yes, r tel But beware, for Freedom't take ', ' Oh, beware, the part you take. The rood of Blau. The GeNSK'tKt FEitR givet thit brief sum ' tnary of toe i.ative countrio of our mot lamilar pUms : , . '1 he jiotatne it a native of South America, and is still louud wilJ iu Chili. I'eru, and Monte Yi- ito. lu its native stute, the roots are srua'l and b.tttr. 'lhtt Cist iik'iition of it by European Nri crt it in lObi. I; it now tpieail ovei tlie v jrld. Wheat and rye originatt-d io Taitaiy and Siberia, where tbfy are still indipenout. Tlie only country where oat it found wild it in A by t kima, and t in-lit e may be considered a native. Maize or Indian coin it a native of Mexico, and was unknown iu Europe until after the discove ries ol Columbus. The bread fruit tree it a na tive of South Sea Ulaml, jiarticnlarly Otabeite. Tea is found a iiaiivn no here except in China and Japan, from which country the world is sup plied The cocoa nut it a native of roost equi noctial countries, and is one of the most valuable trees, at food, clothing and tUelter are afforded by it Collee is a naiiv of Arabia Felix, but it is now spread into both the East aud West In t!.. The best collee is brought from Mocha, in Arabia, whence abqut fourteen milliont of pound t art annually exported. St. Domingo furnithet from kixty to seventy millions of pounds year ly. AH the varieties of the apple are derived tiom the crab apple, which is found native in - west parts of the world. . ' The peach is derived from Persia, where it - still grows in a native state, small,-bitter, and poisonous qualities. Tobtcce its native of Mex ico nnd South America, and lately ane species has been found in New-Holland. Tobacco was first introduced into Enelaiid from North Carol i- ), in 15&S, by Walter Raleigh.' Asparagus wat Dfougni irom Asia; cabbage and letture from Tolland; horse radish fioin China: rice from Ethiopia; beans Irom the East Indies ; anions and eail:cs are native of various placet both in Asia and Africa. The sugar tane is a native of China, and from thence is derived the art f king ai from it. " V UA a SLx.ltM TBLH Te cv The f itliisvlrttJVIsl h't the torrent value of sll enuylie UA NtAeTThe snort implicit re lmnre tftny e-'pliKied upon' it, It Utterjf tore jattiiUe ertinpared tvlta kltl'eotreeteJ from Bkk aeU's I!Tfirer. 1 r : .. i ' ' 1 Ilntike In rbllaflelphlf. , .''" v , Disc, te , ..(.!. -NOTES AT PAR, ' flsnk of Tfotth Atnerlm1 '" -, BsftV of fhW Niwthrn Ll!rt'ms , Onmrqnreial tfnnk of Penn's. ; ' j Ferfnera and Mechanics' Bank ' j ' pari -jpte par pir pur par par . par " pur psf ( IConirieion:Uink TVlM.-'lf -i Philadelphia "Jank I y t . , Schuylkill Benk ' ' l. . J" v Stnuthttark Itank .- r, vv:;. Wern ltnk , . '. . : Meclinnioi' Bank . , Manufacturers' ic Mechanics' Bunk . - " flnnntr Itnnka. At Bank of Chester County" : Bank of Delawnre Conwy Bunk of Oermnntovvn Bunk of Montgomery Co. Doylelon'.Banl , Wetlchettet par par psr pfif pir par Chester , ' ' Oorma'ntown Norris'own Doylentdwn FiSKton Tfsrik", Fusion Farmer' Bank of Burks co TirUtot' par OlMre of Bank of Penn's Harrishurg Tliee Iiancatter I offices Office t ' do . ', do Office) ' do ' ,' do Ofllce ' di do . '.J,. NOTES AT Tifadlng Jdo hot Elision J issue n. DISCOUNT... n.nlr nflha ITniln.t Vl.l. Philadelphia .80 . V' . . ? p' . . . , psr i!nk of Penn Township Uirard Beak? t , ,.. .. MoystBtimuig 0nk Bank of ''eimaylvaui Minprs'Tfiaiik of Pousvillc Hank of Lewistown . .. , Bank f Middlotown pr i PotTsville I.ewiHtowQ Middleinvnn 1st Bimf o7NoTtriuVtit)eilTil) 'o'rthunioerfand isr Columbia Bank & Bridge co.'Columbia r Carlisle Bank . , , . ; .'Carlisle ' Exchange Bank ' ' '" Pitlsbnre' 4 Do T do-'- brenoh of Hollidavslior -' 1 Psnner' Itnnk of Iannvter Lsncastet par ir par I pl Lanctftet County Bsnk ' , Lancaster -Farmers' Bank of Reading ' Reading Hsrrisbutjf Bahk :"V Harrisburg ' Irirarer IlsrfV ' Lancaster l.e'mnon Bank Lebanon Meiehsnu A Manuf. Bank Pittsburg Bank of Pittsburg '. Pittsbuie; West Branch B mk Williamsport Wyoming Bsnk ' Wilkestwrr Niirthnnipton Bank AMentown Berke County Bank Pesding ' ' Office of Bank of U. 8. Pittsburg - failed do - Po i do do Erie Do ' ' do ' do-. ' ' New Brighton do Kensington 8av. Ins. A do Penn Township Ssv. Ids. do - Bank of C'hainhersliurg Chambersburg Unkk of Gottyatiurg . . Gettysburg Bank of Hn-quehanna Co. Montrose - ' 'i lil U - tj Erie Bank ' ' ' Erie Farmer' it Drovers' Bsnk 1 Vt'synesburg Franklin Bank " ' Wethintoo Hotieeddle Bank ' ' ' Honesdale ' Vtononcnbeta Bank of B. Brownsville -' ITork Bank ' York ' iai N. B, 'I he notee of those hanks on which we jmit quotHii.ms, end snhutitute a dash ( ) are not purchased by the Ptiiliidelphia brokers, with the exception, of Ihnee which have e letter of reference. ' , "BROICEN BANKS. ' Philadelphia Sat. Iks. Philadelphia failed Philadelphia Loan Co. ' - do , ,' failed Schuylkill Sav. Ins. 'do '. failed Manual Labor Bank' (T. W; Dyott, prop.) failed fowanda Bank Towauda f ' Alleghany Bank of Pa. Bank of Beaver Bank of Swatara Bedford ' ' no sale Beaver . closed Hsnisburg closed Washington failed Belli funto closed Pitisbuig no sale PilUhurg failed Fayette co. filled ' Oreenrastte ' failed ' Harmony ' no sale Huntingdon no sale Lewiatowu no sale VVarien failed DundnfT ' no sale New Hope ' closed Milton no tale ' Meadtille closed Port Carbon Carlisle failed Momrnse closed ."Unioutowni fiiled Urevasbure ' closed Bank of Washington Centre Bank City Bunk ' Farmer Si Merh'cs' Bank Farmers & Mecb'cs' Bank " Fanners' ct Mech'cs' Bank Hatmnny Institute ' ' " Huntingdon Bank ' Juniata Bank , Lunilermeu's Bank Northern Bank of I's, New Hope Del. BriJge Co. Northumb'd Union Col. Bk. North Western Bank of Pa. Office of 8chiilkill Bank Pa. Airr. St Mstiuf. Bank Silver Lake Bank 1 . v Union Bank of J'cnn'a. : ' v Wesimorcleiid Bank - ' Wilkesbarre Bridge Co, . Wilkesbarre no sale Q3 All notes purjiortinj to be on any Pennsyl vania Bank not given in the above lit, may be set lown as frsudt. NEW JERSEY. Bank of New Biunswkk Belvideie Bank Burlinptbn Co, Bank ' Diimiuercial Bank . Cumberland Bank -farmeik' Unk Brunswick failed BelviJere g Medford ," , par Perth Amly 4 j Brldkjelun ; i pir Mount Holly.. , par Farnurs and Mechanics Bk Hahwav . 4 Farmers' and Mechamca' Uk N. lliuuawick failed Fanners' and Merchants' lik MiJ.lktowu 1'u J Franklin Bank of N.J. v i v;Jery City t failed tloiioken ukg ox Grazing Co lioboken fail. J Jersey City Bank Jersey (Jily Petieiiu -Belleville Morriatown . Freehold Newaik . Trenton Jeisev City Newaik failed failed , tiled i failed I - i par 00 sale Mechanics'. Bank Miinufaciurfrs' Bank VI urns County Bank Monmouth Bk of N,J. Mi chatties' Bank . , Mechanics' aud Manuf. Bk Morris Cana aud likg Co PotNoie , , Newark Bkg &. Ins Cu , Nt w Hone Del Bride Co LsBibeiUviJIe i failed failed i failed N. J. Maoufac and Bkg Co liuhoken N J Protecton Si Louibsrd bk Jersey City Orange Bank Orange I'aierkon Bank People' Bank Princeton Bank hm Bauking Co Stale Bank , Stale Bsnk Miate Bauk i,; fi : Stale B ink of Morris fiUte Bank ' Satem end Philsd Manuf Co Suaex Bank - i PsleiMM do Princeton rSalem Newark Eliiabetbtoe Csmden . Morniown 1' ten ion , , rialem Newton par "i i pi failed failed , i -par failed Ttenum Banking Co -- Trenton . Union Bank . ' T"' Deter " Wsahinglou Banking Co. ' JIac'kenssck BkofVilm& Braudywtne. Wilmington, v Bank of Delaware, . , Wilminglon par par par r par par p,r par tSauk of Smyrna , r 8inyma Do ' ' branch Milford Farmers' Bk of Slate of pel Dover i Po branch Wilmlneton Do branch Po , " branch I'nion Bsnk Geotgetiiwo ' ' Nwceile V Wilmington fty Under 6's irr-Onall hanks marked thus t there ar ei. ttier counterfeit or sllsred notes ei in esiiOM 4 , l f-f V , W "l Denmsh'if vtnrtrima en-tom" for worm-ae and eery pUamtrt 10 take; '"; ". I. Ginsni'a ExTaicni. . wMch remove Grease of sll kinds Dry Painl. Tsr, Vamisb and Wet, from rsrpeis or from clothing, without injuring (he Color or ihs cloth. ' k, , , 3. Lnirnn Ftr Parte the best thing known for killing flies snd mutquit es. - a . , ,y 4. A. certain Desirxyer of Ruts, Mice, Roaches and Ants, sndsnoiher of Bed Bujs. . , . . ft. Gukh's Srrcin for ut stomach, Heart Burn and Water Brssh, by one who had sufftrtd thirteen J" before he discovered the eure. , ; 1 Da. SttVs Gaatw OimitT for the Piles. It hss never filled lo cure. .','!. ;( : . . 7. JlAsaiso's.TsTTta .Wise. , , ;, : r 8. BatMoan's In deli a tt laa, without s rjvsl. ...i, , . . . , - . , ,.,. ,i , 0. Tea Conrocne Cortrnoir or Fies just the medic ine fur ehildren and for women, it is ao pleasant to lk. , - .i i ,,10. Bkck's Vr.atTtaLi AsTiaiuncs Pi in. II. G use's EwoLMtsT WaTER-rnoor Pssts, for Hnrness, Boots, ic. It sofiem the leather, and keeps put the water. tr , f , ,..,..,; 12. I'soi Mn'i PrntsTrimtvo Pnsrra. 13. ItcRso.i's DiaaaROtt MuTiiat, which cure the worst Diarrhoea in a few hour. , . , , 14 Jirxsuii's DisKMTABt. Mixtohs, a cer iRin and speedy cure for DysciHety and .Summer Complaint. , . i '.. . The above valuable articles are sold wholesale snd rtttil. h? 1 C. GUNN, No. 1 South F'flh ttrttt', rfiifodelpfila where S'nr keepers end o thers wi;i be 0p ied with pure African Cayenne Pepier, Arnica Flowers, Drugs, Pa'nts, Oils, Glass and Varnishes, at the lowest prices. Terms only rsh. Cut out the advertisement, and biing it with you. ,. , . . . , , Phil id. Ii hia. July 19th. 1945. 1 v. B E L I E V E A N D LIVE; THOMSON'S Compound Syrup of Tar & Wood Nnptlia. FTHE anpreredented suceei.s of thi medicine, in JL the restorstion i f healih, to ihose who, in de pair, had given up all hopes, has given It en rxa ted reputation above all other remedies, furnishing, evidence of its intrinsic va'ueand power, a the on ly Scent which ran be relied up.ji for the cure of Pulmonary 1 Cnnsnrnption, Br.wirhlttia, Asthma. Pain in the fide and Breat, Spitting of Blood, Whooping Cough, Croup, Jkc. Attention is quested to the foil iwing ASTON ISHING CCHE.bv Thomson's Compmind Syrup of Tar end Wo- d Nsptha!!, " '" rh!hl(lphio, Mat' 3f", 1P44. MR. THOMSON IVr Sir With" criteful feeSmea I inform yiu nf the aionishiiig elferis nf your medicine, which has literally lais d me from a denth-be.l ! My disea-e, Pulmnnnry CnnMlrnp. lion, had reduced me n .w thnt my physician pro. no. inred my ense hoieless ! At this jimciion I be gun to u-e your medicin.-, and miraculous as it msy eern, it has completely rentored me to health, after everything else had failed. Reppectfullv vnurs, WASHINGTON MACK. Chailolle street, sbote Geoige street. Thi undersigned, being personally acquainted with Washington Mik ' and his sufferings, hear wiyiess to the astonishing effects of Thomson's Compound etyriip of Tar, and the truth of the a hove statement. - JOS. WINNER, SIS North Third itreetl . DAVID VIOKERS.42 AlmonJ itrer'.. HUGH M GINLEY, S. E. corner Tamany and Fourth sueets. ' Prepared otdy by id. P. Thomson. N. E. corner of 6th and Spruce streets, Phi'ade'phia . Agents. H.,, B. . Masser, Kunbuiy ; D. Gross, and Dr. Macpheison, Harrisburg ; Jno, G. Brown, Puttsville Geo. Ear), Reading ; Houston dc Ma on, Towsnda, Brid('ord county, Pa. Price 60 cents pr bottle, or $5 pfr dozen. . , . . fXj Beware vj uil imUations. Philadelphia. June S8lb. 1845. ly II ELI THE CeSi ii ncrs. 15 rTjlHE sul'scribers would respectfully inform the JL Citizens of Sunbury and the public generally, lh.it they b 've purchased ihe shop of Mr. William Ho.ivw, in Maiket atn et, ore door west of the Post Office, Where they will continue the ' . Cabinel-Makisiff Dtuinesi, in ail iis brunches. The public may -exiiecl their work done in the latest style. . They hoe, by strict attention to butinis-, to merit a share of public patronage. Coffins made to order on the shortest no" ire, end country rodiice tkken in exchange for work. WM. VOUNtiV.AN & II. C. MAItTIN. aunbury. May I7ili. lS45-ly. A Ml It v & no CAP, WHOLESALE & EETAIL HAT & CAP MAWrFACTUKLRS, South Euil cowr nf Market and 4th lit.. l'ltllatlalpbla, I TTfHERE they al-vaya k"p on hand an riten- siva sseortment ef KATH CJ CA PS of every description, got up inalie best snd umst approved stj le. I'eis.nis dinri ut i f purrbaing superior ani ens on the moat reatnrable terms, will find it to their advantage to call before making purchases sUe where. , . . Philadelphia, Oct. Sih, 1844. W ' Connf errcltertt' DEATH BLOW. rPha pui lie will please oliserve that ho Bran.beth - Pills are genuine, unless the boi has three li bels upon it. (the top, the side and the bottom) evi-h containing a fie-simiU aignature of my hand writing, thus B. Batenarru, M. D. These le. l ei- aie engraved on steel, beautifully designed, and done at en espenae of over $2,00(1. Therefore it will be seen that ihe only thing nrcesury to pro. cure the medicine in its purity, i to observe these labels. j Remember the lop, the side, snd the bottom. The fallowing respective pursuits sre duly authori sed, and hold , CERTIFICATES Or AGENCY i For the aale of Brandreih'i Vegetable Universtl J'illt. Norlhunibeilai d county t Milton Mickey Si Chambeilin. Kunluiry H. B. M.isaer. MEene ville Ireland dr. Men. II. Norlhum'rlaud Wqi. Forsyth. Georsetown J. St J. WhMs. ' Union C.junty; New Berlin Bogar fc" Win ter, ' Belinagrove George Gundium. Middle burg laaae Smith. Beaver'own David Hubler. Adsmsbiirg Wm. J. May. MilHinsbuic Mensch &" Rsy. Haitleton Daniel . Lon. Freeburg G. & F. C. Mover. Lewi.hurg-.WsHs & Green. Columliis eeuoty i Danville E- B. Reynolds eV Co." Berwick Hhuman St Rittenhouse, Cat tawiaaa C. G. Brobts.. Bloomsburg John R. Moyer. Jeieey Town Levi BiseU- Wsahington Rol'l. McCay. Limeone Ball! h McNlnch, Observe that each Agent has sn Engraved Cer tificate of Agency, containing a representation oi Or BRANDRETH'S Manufactory at Ming Bing, and upon which will also he seen erect copies of the new labeit now uiedvpon the Brandreth rill Boxet.' ' ' 4 . . Philsdelnhis, office No. 8. North 8ih street. ! B. BRANDRETH, M.D,i r.o4,ia ; - - i - 4, . . . i i i f . ( i.i , ; I '- ,$i$' t ),' v ,!-. : .-' i 7,,, .rjlv. w asfA -. wwl-A D4L.llrI OF TILD CklCRRT, A Cemponmt tlalaatnl fereakt-af Inn fratn , Vlltt Cherrv Bark and Tern ' The bett remfrtu IcnowA td tht uttrdfnr the tun of , .cyu.it, cow, a-nnma, croup, nirtairtg o f tlut lun&,ioh'ingcrti;h,brmehitit,injti'.. - tnza. thortnent of breath, pain and ' '' toeaknesi in the breanl or tide, 'ftl Vtw cimfJaint, and the ,J",1'.V fint ttngtt of "" V it . CONSUMPTION. "7. ' We will not assert that this BALSAM will eure Consumption in 1st tiwil form, but it bse CUre.l many after ell other means of relief bed been tried In vain. And why not U Iteeemsihat the WILD CHERRY was destined by Natute to be our PA NACEA for the t'kvttin. diseases nf this cold la. titude. Let not the despairing; invalid was' bis money end loo. TIME, to him so ell imaorlsnl, tri exjierimenting with the irtshy nostrums ef the dsv, but use at enct a medicine that will cure, IF s rurehe possible a medicine that science approves, and many years of experience have demonstrated that tt tilivityl relieves. ' ' k ' '"There i no mrh thing mfml? In the history nf this wonderful BAI.MAM. Evidenee the most eonvinHng-evs lenee that no one can doubt, fully establi he th feet. For the sVe of brevity we e'ect the fol'owing from thoussnd. i ' . ' : ' Itaac Plait, Esq., Editor of Ihe Pokeensi Esele. one of Ihe nvt imiuential imirnals in the 'a'sie of New Yoik, statesndei the authority of his own name, thit a young lady, relative nf hts, of very delicate constitution, was sttscked in Feh. 1842, wiih severe ehld. whirh immediately produced spil ling of blood, rough, fever; and other dsneernus snd alsrming symptoms. Thronuh medical nestment snd Cste she paitially recovered during summer. But on Ihe return of winter the was attacked more violently then at first, she became emreely side to welk snd wa tieuhled with cough, chills and fever every day, and appeared to be going rapidly with rnnsumpMon I st this line, when there was n sign of Improvement, Mr. Platl procured a hoMle nf Wiaraa s UstsiM oe Wrtn CnsneT. which she took, end It seemingly restored her.' She got s se. cond, snd before it was half taken she wes restored to ptrfitt health, which she hss enjoyed to ihe pre eeiri lime, without the slighter! symptom of her for mer disease.' ,-!! ' i" Mr. P'att savs "the cure enme under my ewn nl seivsliop tod I cannot be mistaken as to the facts." EXTRACT OF A LKTTER FROM A POST . , MASTER. DATED ' " v it Pembroke, Washington co., Maine, Apr. 29,1844. MR. ISAAC BUTTft. Dear Rii'ji At. the re. quest of many nf my friend in this place and viel l ily who are afflicted with ronsu i'lion and liver eomplsin's,' I lake the lioeny of. asking ynu to sp- omt someone in this county as agent to vc'l Wis tsh's BalSAN or Wnn Ciikrrt. and to send bin a few dien. ss there is none of it for sale within 200 miles from ihia I have no doubt thai it woulJ meet with a ready eale if it were where it could le piocured without loo much rxpenae and delay. My wife wea attacked about six ro nllis since with what the physicisns railed the fir-t S'age of consumption a complaint very prevalent in this ci ion of country.' Having seen the Balsam ad vertised in Augusts. ', j ., :, v ,.s . . , C7" 200 ZXZXXS FROM HERB, 0 I took the psins to send there for a bottle of it, which she, took, and which hc1,ied her so much that I sent for to hollies more, whirh rhe has s!so ta ken, snd the now aiys she has not felt so well for ix yesrs st she does at this time. All those who have inquired of me and ascertained what effect the Balsam hud, are anxious .to have some for sa'e in this vicinity, which lathe Cause of my writing you. Pleae inform me by letivn nf mil whether you conclude to send some, snd if so to whom, in order that it msy be known where it ran be had. ' r"" I sm with repecl yours, etc. ' ' . P. G. FARNSWORTH, P. M. The whole country is fast learning that no medi cineno phvaician no preparation of any kind whatever ran equal Da. Wiaria'a Balsam or Who Ciikhh r. " ' - A TRIXY WOXDCRFIL ( IRE, Watsrviiik, Oneida co.. N, Y. Sept. 15,1843. Dear Sir I owe it to the afflicted to inform y.u that in January lu-l T waa attacked by a very vio lent cold, caused by woiking in the water, which settled on my lungs, it v.as accompanied by a ve ry seveie pain in my breast and sides, and also a distiessing cough. I had in attendance all the best medical aid in our village ; but after exhausting all their skill io po svsil, they pronounced my disease a coNriRMtn coHscMrTioji, and they one snd sll give me tip to tlie. After mm h persuasion I got ihs consent of my physician to use the Bus or Wild Crirrt prepared by Da. Wirria.' I pur. chased of the Agent in our place one bottle, before using half of which I lgan to gain strengib, and it w.is eery evident my cough waa much belter and my symptoms in every wsy improving. I have now used three bottles, and am mtartd to perfect health.' This re-ult is a.ne owing Io the use of DR. WISTAR3 BALSAM OF WILD CHER KY ; snd I take this method of giving ynu the in formation, partly to pay you the debt of gratitude I owe yu, sod partly Ifcsl others siuuisrly afflicted mi know where lo apply for relief. Very trulv yours, ' JAMES SAGE. . Mr. Palmer. Druggist, under date of Waterville, Sent. S4th, 1843, writes; ' The statement given yoo by Mr. Jamee Page is well known to be true by this whole cnmrnuniy. It ctrtxinlv wss a most remaika1 lecure. The sale nf the BsUsra is very good, snd its surcess in curs truiy flattenug, ' .lours respectfully, . D.tD. PALMER. Tin; most "Hemarkable CURE EVER HEC011DE1). , . Hahdosfibm). N. J , April 20. 1843. On or about the I3tb day of October, 1811, 1 wss tsken wiih s violent pain In the aide near the. liver, which roniinued for sloul five days, and was fol lowed by the breaking of an u'o r, or abscess,' in. wsrdly, which relieved the pain a little, but caused me to throw up a great quantity of offensive uiattei snd also much blond. Being greatly aluim'd t this, I applied to a physician, but br said he ttumgl.t he coul.l do hut linla for me except give me some Mercury fill, which I refused to take, Creling sisfied that they could do t me no good ; many o ih.r r. ni. dies weie then procbrrd by my wife and friends, .ul none did me any good and ihe. dis ehacgH of hlood ami coirup'ion still ronimuiil ev ry f. w ya. end st last Income so offensive Ihnl I cu'a wsrrely breathe I w .S also seised with s vi. ulent rough, which si times caused me to raise mm h moie bloo.l than I h'd done before end my disesse continued in this wsy, still growing worse, umil February, when sit heps of my rec- very wss given op, and my ftiead sll thought I would die of e GsLinrisa CoRivHmoR. At this moment, when my life was apparency drawing near its close, I heard of DR. W ITAK'tt UALsAMOF WILD CHELRY, and got a hot i re which a t LitvrD at iMMiDUTtiT ; snd by the use of only three bottles of this medicine,' sll my "psins were removed my cough and spitting of blood and cor ruption entirely Hopped, and in a lew weeks my health was so far reatoied as to enable me to wuik at my trade, (which is a carpenter,) and up to this time 1 havs enjoyed good health. '.' '"'(. THOMAS COZENS. Gloccssteb CorwTt, N. J.ss. ,. Preelly can before ase) the stbecrrbat, was a the Jostieee-nf rte Pete in vnd r tb' ttld wtrtfcTTr f Tf " ft T mTT T" AT yt ty. Thorns Coxon. and being .duly affirmed ac. Afc T 111 JLi vf A cording iotaw'.'iaiili the above eiatemenl is io ssll 1 ir' TETTEIX'. m e ' r -f tilings waa, -.i oof c: ivi;;s T,niw,.ii,-- r i i AOirmed before me, on the SOth of April. 1843.) J. Clsmsst, J p. $ 8AMC nP:',lcftie,, ,ucet" 0,,hl VkL. '?mmi FlVORiTC.YRESCMPTl'M I prescription congeni io nor wanU.es it is pie pared from chemical eiiiacls from substances which the author of hsture hts placed in' our Own land for Wise purpose, that nanf who" know' nothing of the modeof lis. areparaiinit ere endeavoring to reap pecuniary beoefiu by selling sn sit tele similar in name, or in appearance, or by representing their own trash as superior Id this BALSAM, or by put ting up s mixture end solemnly asseverating that it is imported from a. foreign country, which is not the ease. All these deceptive arts go to show that VI itr's Balsam Is known to the World lo he "THE (JflEAT REMEDY.- and thst to e sny mixture it moat be like this m name, or pur port io be like il in substance. ' OT? Believe not the cunningly wrought' fabrics, llnhs and take on'y-the( original and genuine Wistab's Balsam or Wiia Crkrrt. ; 110 OTHEXt CAN SB IIKE IT. Address all enters to ISAAC BUTTS, No. 3J Ann St., New York. - ' ! Agents, JOHN W. FRILINO, Sti,Wy, : , D. BRAU TKSAM.. Nrthumbcrland, . J. K. MOYER. nioomnburg, J. WAGGONS F.LLE R, Srlint-Crove, BROWN & CREASY, Miffliwille,' Feb. 82J. 184ft ly .. .. .. . . OAKLEY'S wcrrnATivc syruiv THE valuable properiiea of Oakley's Depurs live Syrup of Sarssparilla, ss s purifier of the blond, is so well known to the public generally, that it is unnecessary to occupy, much space in set ling forth the advantagea to Le derived from its use; wherever the medicine hss once been intro duced, it Iskes precedence over .all others ! eveiy nirelbat has taken il, have derived so signal bene ficial results from it, that it is recommended by them with the U'mnst c-mfijence. Physicians of the highest standing in the profession, prescribe it to pstients under their care ; containing nothing deleterious, but being composed of the most mild, yet rfTicicious vegetable materials. it is offered with e.rnfidence. as Ihe cheapest snd most efficient pu rifier of the blood now known. The use of e few bottles, especislly in the spring montha, will be at tended wiih a most decided improvement in tha go' neral strength nf the system, eradicating any seed of disease that may have been generali'd. besides giving health and vigor to the body. For the cure of Sc rofula or Kings Evil, Rheumatism. Tetter, Pimple or eiuptiops of the Skin, White Swelling. Ficiula, Chronic Cough Asih.ua, &e. The nu memos certificates in the poseeeninn nf the subscri ber and his agents, from physicians and others, are sufficient lo convince Ihe moat skeptical of ita su periority over all preparations of Saranpsrilla. 'Sold wholesale and retail, by the proprietor, GEORGE W. OAKLEY, North 6th street. Rea ding, Beiks County, and to he bad of the following peisons : , In Northumberland County. It. B. Msssrr, Sunbury; Ireland & Mitel, McEwenevitle ; D Krauser, Milton. ' . In Union County.. Gearbart, Selinegrove: A. Gutelius, MitHinburg. ' In Columbia CuuntyR. W. McCsy, Wash ington. '. v. : '- : (j .; Reading, March 14. 1843. Ms. Oaklxt: I believe it the uty of every one to do whatever in their power I ic, for Ihe b"ne. fit of their fellow man, and having had pn-i'ive proof in my own family, of the wonderful properties of your Depuralive Syrup of Saraaparilla, I nvst conscientiously recommend il to the atllicled. We had the misfortune to lose two of our children, by Ihe breaking out of ulcerous sores thst covered the face, hesd end reck, elihougb we had some ef the most scientific phyMcians lo atlend them snd had tried all the known temedies, including Swaim's Panacea, without avail. Another of my children waa attacked in Ihe aame . manner, her face and neck wss completely covered; the disrhargs was so offensive, and ihe disease at euch s height, that we despiired of her life. Seeing ihe wonderful effects of your Depuralive Syrup of Snrseparilla, we were induced to make trial of it, as the last resort; it acted like a charm; the ulcere commenced healing immediately, a few bottles entirely restored her lo her health, which ahe has enjoyed uninteriuptedly ever since. As a purifier of the blood, I verily be lieve it hss not iis equal, JOHN MOYER, Tailor, - Walnut alreel, near Fourth, Reading. Douglassville, April 10th, 1843. Ma. Oaklct : My son Edmund Lcsf. hsd the ecrofuls in the moal dreadful and digressing man ner foi three years, during which time he w.is de prived of the use of his limbs, his he.d end neck were covered with ulcers. We tried sll ihe differ ent remedies, but to no effect, until recommended by Dr. Johnson of Noniatown, snd slso Dr. Isaac Hiester, of Reading, to use your Depuralive Syrup of Saraaparilla, of which I obtained several bottles. the use of which drove Ihe disesse entirely out of bie system, the soie healed up, and Ihe child waa reatored to perfect health, which he has enjoyed uninterruptedly ever since, lo the Sktonishmenl ef many persona who seen bin) du'ing bie affliction. I have thought it my duty, snd send you this certi ficate that others who have s like affliction in the family may know where to obtain so valuable a medicine. " - Yours truly. AMELIA D. LEAF. Sept. 16, 1843 ly To Country Merchant. ' swaweaass ' ' ', Boots, Shoes, Bonnets, Leghorn and ; Palm Leaf Hats. ...... G. W. & L. B. TAYLOR, at the S. E. comer of Market nnd Fifth Sis., FHII.ADEXPHXA, ' SUFFER for sale an extensile kAtoriment of the ahovear'iel. s, all of which they sell at unuausl ly low piices, and patticul .ilv invite the attention of buyers visiting the ritv, to sn rsamination of beii-etock. G. W. A L. B. TAYLOR. Philadelphia, May 85. 1 844. I y C1TVFU ITUliiirCTJON, AITO 3PB.IVATU SALES BOOKS,' No.-20 and (3l NoruY Third Street, Ne'ir'te City Hotel, " "" PHILADELPHIA:1 C C. MACKEY, Auctioneer, epecifully in- vhee Ibe silentien of persons deeireue of pur-, chssing Futoifure, to his extensive Sales Ruoau, (both public snd Ptivair,) for syery description of Household ruriitture, wmre cat) i outlined at sll tunes, a large assortment of fashionable and well manufactured Cahiarl Forwigre, Beds, Matussaes, Ate., at very reduced prices, for cash. t fjir Balea by Auction, twice week.' ' ' May iTlh, 1843. ly ...... . , I 1LA5l P.tl The highest price wIU ke i. givea for Flax Seed, as ths store ofi . i . Aog 0, 184. - v.v , , HENRY MASSER. 1 ' IT 1 ME, of a ttirut s'tbty, can mow ha bad JJLJlUie Lime KUoe of Henry M .It) Sea-. eure." I .t jt,.i ,, af l. aaaA. t miMowoBau, pisiFtisa on thi tkctp fn otubk S: ' C"T"K1''" SrlfPIOrtB.' (O The fnlloiving cettijica'e dettnbeS one oft hi wwl extraordinary mrtt ever "effected by my pplittim.h,.M.t .-t ( PntlAnrrntA, Febtusry 10, 1838. .TOR twenty yesrs I wsa severely sfflicted witn Tsttm nn the Fsce and Hetd the disesse eommetioed when I was seventeen years old, and continued until 4 the Fall nf 1839, varying ia vio lence, but without ever dissppearing. During most nf the time, great psH of my face was covered with 1b eroptlorS, freqnently attended With violent itch ing j my heed swelled at times until it felt ss if it would burst the swelling was so grest, thst I could scarcely get my bat on. During the long period that I was afflicted With the disease, I used a greet many at plications, (among them several celebrated preparations) ss well ss taking inward remedies, including s number of Miles of Sivaim'i Panacea, Extract nf Sartaparilla, Ae, In fsct, k would be impossible u enumerste sll ths medicines I used. I wss slso under the care of two of the moat dis tinguished physicians of this city, but without re ceiving much benefit, snd I despaired nf ever being cured. In the fall of 183fi. the disesse at the time being very violent, I commenced Usinrj the Rote Ointment, (prepared by Vaughan & Davis.) In a few applications the violent itching ceased, the swelling shsted, the rruption bee;an to disappear, snd before I bad, used ajar ihe disease wss entirely cured, h has now been nearly s year and s half since, snd there is not a veMig'e of the disease re maining, except Ihe scars from ths deep pits formed by tbs disesse. It is impossible for me to describe in s certificate the severity of ihe disease and my suffering, but I will be ple.iscd to give a fuller ac eonnl to any person wanting further eatisfaclion, who will call on me. At the time I commenced using the R..se Ointment I would have given hun dreds nf dollaia to he rid of the disease. Since 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 si cured by it JAMES DURNELL, No. 156, Hace St.' Xy The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B. Vaughan, 8.aih East corner of Third snd Race streets, Philadelphia, and aold on spency in Sunbu rj by "II. B. MASSER, May 14ih. 1843. ' tent Hose Ointment, tor Tetter. A PROOF OF iTS EFFICACY. . I'HiLAnsLrHiA, May 2?lli, 1839. 'PHIS is to ceniry that I wsa aeveroly afflicted 1 with Tetter in Ihe handa and feet for upwards of forty years; the disease was attended generally with violent itching aud swelling. I Applied to ' number of physici ms, snd used a great many appli cations without effecting a cure. About s year since, I applied the Krwe Ointment, which entirely Mopiied the itching, and a few applications immedi ately cured Ihe disease, which there has been no return of, although I had never been rid of it at sny lime for forty years. RICHARD 8AVAI.E, Eleventh, below Spruce Street. Cj The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B. Vsuuhan. South East corner of Third and Race Streets, Philadelphia, and sold on seency in Sutibu-'7-11. B. MASSER, Msy 14ih. 1843. . Age t. MSDXCAX, APPROBATION T OJlhe ROSE OIXTMEXT, for Tetter. A LTHOUGH the superiority of ihe prepaiation over all othera ia fully es'abliched, the pMprie lora take pleasure in laying before the public the following certificate from a respectable physician, a graduate of the University of Pennaylvania. Dr Baugh, having found in this iemedy that relief f n e tedious and disagreeable sfTcx tion which the meant within the range of his profession failed lo afford has not hesitated logive it hie approbation, although Ihe prejudices snd interests of that profession an opposed lo secret Remedies. - PaiiAntLroiA, Sept. 19, 1830. I was recently troubled with s tedious herpetii eruption, which coveieJ nearly one si. le of my fice and extended nver the ear. Mr. Vanr-han, propric tot of the Rose Ointment, obeeiving my face, insia ted on my trying his preparation, of which be ban ded me s jar. Alihouph in common with ihe mem hers of my profession, I diaeonntenance nnd dinar prove of Ihe numeroua nostrums palmed upon th public by ienoiant pretenders, I feel in justice boun to except the Rose Ointment from thai cla of mt dicines, and to give it my approbation, as it entire ly cured the eruption, slihough it h id resisted lb usual applications. DA ML. BAUGH, M. D. C?" The Rose Ointment is prepared hy K. I Vauuhan, South East corner of Third and Rar Streeia, Philadelphia, and aold on agmcy in Sui ""T. hr H. U. MASSER, May 14 lb. 184:t. a gen EAGLE Corner nf Tlnrtt and Vine Street t, ' WXLXtXAlVXSPORT, PA. THE eubacriber respectfully annnunres to II public, that he hae opened a Hotel in ths cor modious lirick building situate on the corner . Third snd Pine streets, where he will be happy wsit npon those who msy favor him witu th. company. The Eagle Hotel is large and convei ent, and furnished in ihe be-t modern style. Il provided with a large number of well aired a comfortable sleeping apartments, rooms, prii parlors, Sec, Persons visiting Williamsport on I siness or pleasure, may ret ss-on-d that every t ertion will he used to tender their sojourn at I "Eagle Hotel" pleasant and agreeable. Uia 'J'ai . will lie supplied wiih the very beat the market fords, end his bar wiih the choicest wines and oft liquor i hsrgoa reasonable. , The . Eagle Ho possesses grottier advantages in point, of locsli than any other aunilarestahlihineiil in the borou) being situate in the buaineas pari of the lown. a within a convenient dislunre of the Court Hoi and Wilhamsiiorl and Eimira Rail Road Depot. Sufficient balding provided, and good and tru ostlers always in attendance. Attentive, arcon.modating snd honest Serve have been employed, and nothing left undone t will add to the comfort end accommodation of ' guenla. ... '.', There will be a carriage always in attendance the Boat Landing to convey passenger to and fr the House, free of chsree. . . r CHARLES BORROWS Msy 14th. 1843. if Michael-U'cuver X, Son, BOPS WABXBS aV SUIT CUANDLEI A'u. t3 AorA Water Street. Philadetj)hia, k D AVE constantly on hand, a ' general ass J D ' merit of Conlage, Seine Ta inea, tVe., lard loupes, Fishing Rupee, White Rapes, Ms U. Ropes, Tow, Lines (or, Csnal Bostv Ala complete sseortrnent of Seine Twines, Ac. sucl Hemp Shad ami Herring Twine, Beat Patent ' Net Twine, CotUta Shed and Hening Twine, 3 Threads, ckc. dec Also, BeJ Cords, Plough Li II altera, Tracea, Cotton snd Linen Carpel Cha &e. all of which they will dispose of on mason, taenia,- , !'. - i . ' , , . .. . , .. Philadelphia, November 18. 1843. ly. . , srjEUiNGs-.dwu & ca No. 13fsIaik".t Street, Philadelph, INVITE,, the stiention. of Country Merchsn. to their extenstve aasortment of British French end American Pry Goods, wbicb ikey atbt (etssle en the moU seasonabks lenaa. i . . .. . rWledeloJiit, NovemWt 18, INas-W. " .' ' 'U a ;.! k ti.we f i" j i r BtntMUenw, in areubOoa. ' - - ' ' - ..i.i lll u ik. J.' i'-t.--v:e,t lit' Ai 11" ' .yiSviun 1 r?ijvt 9wt 'e ' "'l '.'i-