- A Pvtt Waiter General In JMsje.lsav .- , On my way to the North, in 183.f in company-wif ft several gcntleukW from' New' Orleans,' u happened that the stage In which ,wer were presenter, stopped for supper at small village, situated between the towns of Columbus ens) .nwville, on the Cumberland road, in the State ol Ohio. ' ' ! ' ' ' "'" 1 1 " ' 1 ' There waa a grand gathering of militia Cap tains, lieutenants, Etiagns, Sergeants, and Cor li.raht,, will, a; considerable mrinkling-1: pri vates, all of whom had boen exhibiting their pa triotism during the day, by marching lip and iIowji the toad shouldnqiig'arroai carrying ormg, h:i1 charging bayonets, preparatory to intended hostile operations against the neighboring Slate nf Michiu'nn, the authorities cf which and those nf the? Ohio, were at open r alinoat about hnvtUlury. '"""nl ' :' "" ' "' 't For the purpose of trtiuienient, it had been greed that the stage-driver Should be informed, onitkntinUt, that I was Artoa Kf.miai.i., Post M'nttter (hnrtalofthc Vvitcd StHe, travel ling in (lisguitfo.and assuming the very common name of Smith, inorder to dieenvcr abuses in iho transporting department' .With many mys terious hints, and under strict charges of eecre ry, Jt'hu was made acquainted with the awful l ict, Hint, he , wna actually driving the impor tant individual above named. The reins al most (ell trom his hands ! 'What, M,r. Kindlo ! i i.ins Kindle? exclaimed the astonished dri ver 'K can't bo possible IV . 'It is possible,' an- acred the gentleman who was imparling the mtiiririation, and who was enjoying, an outside n ftt; 'and it is his wish to be entirely private, moril'tr toavoid Iho attentions that would other wise be lavished upon him.' The driver promi (4 the most inviolable secrecy, and proceeded to curry down hie horses. i j' 1 i . We hnd not been long in the hotel where our -MpP'T was being prepared, before it was plainly !i rcjptible that somillung ftiM- gnipgj on ; cu rious glances were' thrown irtro" the bar room vhere we were sitting militia rflioere flirted M ut or collected in roirpn the landlnrd and i:H family begaU tofprtlCGUPin brief, it was ei iileut our cecrct had. been confidentially kn pirtiil to hlf the villeej ( 'I'he first demonstrator! tltat was. made, 'con. Mhted of an invitation to my friends and myself itt aecirpftliP nso ol a private parlor.. I Ins tie- "i nt once agreed to,'the lartdlordTventiird trt I 'iggest, if not disagreeable to me'friy fellow- iiiens of the. village would hke to pay their .espcots to, me, and tqVqyje'li! hand. 'No ebjectimis in the', world, said I'; Jut the vvurlliv citizens cnino in.' Then followed a ncene of the richest kind Inf f in but Dickens has described a similar ad venture, and I piss on. . ' ' Supper announced. I wns pTaced at the head t'tho table the richest viands and preserved 'rmtswere set in prolusion beTore us. We 'onsted !. and durinr the operation numerous fp. male heads or, rather, heads of females were e. manually popping in at the windows and open d.Hir.s while the piazza was filled with boys of nil mzes, who amused themselves by firing oil Cliine6e crackers, sending up young ,' rockets, and fehnutin'r 'Hurrah for Jackson I and his cabinet ! . , i . . Supper was over, we retired to the bar, and demanded our bill ol'expcnses. . The landlord smilingly answered, that he was too happy to 'iitertain us without compensation he felt ho nored by my sitting at his board, and my friends vero equally welcome. ., After much arguing, consented to receive his hospitality gratuitously, since heinsi.tiej nn it, but tny friends, I would not consent that they should feast at his expense -oh, no! They must be allowed to pay for i heir splendid supper. ; 'Yeh if I insisted, he would take pay from them and' he did. ' 'Could 1 say two Or thfes words to ybu io pr vsleV asked my landlord, in a low voice, as he walked by my tide to the coach, which was waiting. . , v -. . 'By all means,' I replied: 'andheled me a lot ite to one side, into a dark part or (lie . piazza. After two or three hems ! tu clear his throat, the landlord commenced: 'Whatever others may think ofyou, sir, Icon fcider vouan honent man.' ! : i ' .-. Sir, 1 feel very much obliged by'th favor a hie estimate you have formed ot m." Yes, sir, let the opposition-say 'what they nlense, I believe you to be a conscientious in ilividunl I do Well, sir, considering this is the first time we have ever met. I must say your liberality ta extraordinary j but I thank you for your good opinion. 'Ah. sir. though we have never met, 1 know von well we all know you lor a' most efficient officer, and deserving man. : rye It is true I am tolerably well tnown In the Western and Honthern country, snd, aa for my rflicienrv, I believe I do pnsh ahead about as hard aa a man conveniently can ' ' t 'That you do all parties muBt acknowledge it' You have effected many improvements in vour denartmenL' - ' - 'Yes. I Hatter myself that in the' stast.. de partment 1 have made some improvements 'Your temovidt have met will) , general ap nroval in thia uortiun ot the country.' Removals ! Oh ' yes 1 do travel great . deal.' . ..i.ii:.'!' 'Yesvou do, and to some purpose. I wanted to epeak to yon about our post master here.! Indeed! Well, what of him.' Are you not aware that he is Whig.' . 'No! is heV , . , Yes, ho ia and it is thought by the friends of the Administration here that i ought tu be r iinnved, and a good Democrat appointed. U What is the office worth V . ,H.':. i ' 'About .! a year. . ?. . it. ,t -Who would be proper man for the :of!ice. 'Why, I couidn t exactly aay but it Would unit except the appaiirtnient .' i Most willingly, if you ahould Uiiuk.qi wor llllf. WelL I'll telt yoo what uM better do. Write on to the department state, the matter as you've stated it ui me. aqd perhaps ' " 1 '. 1 tyou wouiu r JUkv , iiiaks a. incuiuiaiiuuui would be sufficient. ", 'My dear fir, dor, t depend On anything mat iwHea Detween u pure nvre i r-uiuu, aa you may aee by the way-bill ; but at W ith iiiclon vou undcrktand' r 'Yes I underttaud. Then I'll writ" on to the department V ea wne. ' ' Sir, 1 aha II depend on yourgood officea,' Sir, you may your supper was excellent, your altentiona ahall not be forgotten farewell , w rite on to the department by all means.' ' , 'Tk worthy aspirant to the post-maNterahip of the village, accompanied mo to the coach, carefully turned up the atepa when 1 had en tered, and then joined bis fellow-citizens in the three loud cheers with which our departure was honored. S. foiita ReveilU, Some we-uteo ose paint as fiddler do rositv to aid tktrt m flawing Wai.1 1IA2VK SITE LIST. The fcslfowiw Jlei bowa. jctrrnt value tf all Pennsylvania, BsmVNotejv ' ,Thq most implicit r lismco my be placed upon it, a it itevenf week refolly compared with arid corrected from Dick ell's Reporter. , . ,., -. ; ; , . . , M '. ,i nr , iiunkfl In Plilladelplila. 1 "' Vf ' r"' 1 ' ' 'i Disc. ,. Kl. , LoCATlOtf., .PU4. NOTES AT PAR. Bank of North Amcrira . . par Bank of the Northern I.itartins par Commercial Hank of Penn'a. . . , par Pafmna and Mechanics' Bank . . par KenrinktoH Batik'1'" " ". r '.".par Philadelphia Bank "" ' ' . " . " : par Schuylkill Bnhk : . , . 1 ' . ,"' '., par Southwark Bank1' "' ". ' ' ' . ' "' par Wextern Bank' ' ' ".' . , ' . ' par Mechantrs' Bank ' " . ' ' . pat Mariufacturrrg' & MechinicH' Bank '' j par , . . i Country llank. ; Bank af ('healer County Westrheater i Cheater . , fJermanlown Norristown -Unyleslown pat jiar pal par par Jiar Bank of Delaware County : Bnk of CiennantoHn Bank of Montgomery Co. Doyleaiown Bank Gaston Ba ) j I ' Parmer" Bank of Bucks co.t Offirt of BaSik ilVnn'a; ' OrTice ito ,.t i do OfTice ,do . . do OHicn do" ' Jo '. ' : 1 Bri-tol par Harrihun" These I.ancasUvr I offices Heading . f do not Easlon . ' issue n. NOTES AT DISCOUNT. Rink of the United Htateu Philadelphia no par pa: par par i rank of IVnn Township (iirard Bank ; MoyamensinR Bink i Bank of SVnnsvlvania Miners' Bunk o'rPolUville' Bank of I.enislnwn .,, . : Bank of Middl;nwn -, Bank of Nnrlhuinheilnnd Pottsvillu Iwistown . Middletown Jal Nirlhiimlierlaud par Columlaa Bank & Bridge co.' Columbia par : 2 i Carlisle lis.uk , . : j . tarliKe .. Exehauge Bank ' . . Pittsburg1 Do n do . . branch of -, JIillultivlurg Farmcia' Buiik of J.aucasiei. I.ancastci par l.ajieastrf County: Biiik , ,,, J.anraater j Farmers' .Bank of Reading ., . Beading HatrisburR Bank ., , f,Harri.sburg Lancaster iBank t ,, Lancaster , Lel)uoii,,ljink, , .. .. . . .Lebanon ; , pHt par . 2 pal Merchants Ac Mannf. Bank i PiilBliurg Bank of Ifiltsberg - Piitsbutg West Biam-h B.mk Williamspurt Wyoming Hank V ilkexlmrre Northaaipton Bunk ; Allenlown" Berks County Bank . -.t, iteading , Office of Bank of U. 8. ..Pittsburg fail L-d Do do do Erie do do Do do do New Brighton Kensington Wav. Ins. A ' ' da ' Penn Township Hav. Ins. do Bank of (Thamliersburg ' Cbamliersburg ' Bank ot GeltynhUrg tMty sours; Bank of huvquehanna Co. - Montrose IJ Erie Bank ' ' Erie ljalj Farmers' & Drovers' Bank Wsvnesburg Ja j Frahklin Bntlk ' ' ashington ' H Honesdale Bunk 1 ; Honesdale ' IJ Monongahefa Bank of B. ' Brownsville ' : H York Bank - ' ' York ' il "N. B. Ibe notea of those hanks on which we omit flotations, and substitute a dash ( ) are not purchased by the Philadelphia brokern, willl the etceptien of those which haa a leiier of n ference. BROKEN BANKS. Philadelphia Sav. Ins. ' Philadilphi failed failed f.iiled fuiled Pbuadelphia Loan Co. uo cbuvikill Sav. Ins. ! v ' "do ' Manual Labot Bank (V. V- Dyott, prop.) I owanua nam j uwauua Alleahany Bank of Pa.".' Bedford '' no sale closed ' rioted ' failed closed no sale failed ' faded failed no sale BankofBeaver ' Beaver. ' Bankuf Swatara ' Hsrnsbnrg Bank of Washington Washington Centre Bank Bell, fonte City Bank , Pitlsbuig , Farmers' &. Mech'csV Bank Pittsburg r armers & Alocn c HanK r ay cue co. Farmers' & Mech'ca Bank (irtcnca8lle Harmony Institute Harmony lluntingdon Bank Huntingdon no sale no sale failed no sale closed Juniata Bank ' ' ' ' Lewistown. Lumberman's Bank Wanen Northern Bank of Pa. 1 DundafT New Hne Del. Bridge Co. New Hope Northumh'd Union Col. Bk. Milton no sale closed North Western Bank of Pa. MeaJville Office of Schuylkill Bank Port Carbon Pa. Agr. & Manuf. Bank Carlisle failed Silver Lake Bank Montrose closed Union Bank of Penn'a. . Unioniown fail Westmorland Bank (Sreeusburg cloed Wilkesbarre Bridge Co,' Wilkesbarre no sale try All notes purporting to be on any rennsyl vauia Bank not given in the above list, may be set Jown as frauds. , new jlksi:y. Bank of New Biuoswick , Brunswick Belvidera MedforJ Penh AmIoy Bridjjeton Mount Holly liabway N. Biunswick failed Belvideie Bank , Burlington .Co. Bauk - DomnteKial Bank . pa Cumlerland Bank Forme's' Bank Farmers and Mechanics' Bk Farmers' and Mechanics' Bk par par fade Farmers' and Merchants' Bk Muldktown Pt FranklioBankofN.J. Jrey City fuiltd failed failed fulled failed J faded 4 pur Hoboken Bkg it Uraxing Co Hoboken Jersey City Bank Jetsey City Mechanics' Bunk Patlersoa Manufacturers' Bank . , Belleville Morris County Bank Morristuwn Monmouth Bk of N.J. .. a Freehold-,' . Mechanic' Bank ; ; t ' -! Newark ; Mechanics' and Manuf. Bk "Trenton Morris Canal and Bkg to Jersey City FostiXoiea " ' : no salu Newark Bkg & Ina Ce Newark I Saw Uoa Del Bridge Co JauiOeru villa N. J. MaauthC asul Ukg lk Hoook.o N J Plot eel on it Lombard bk Jersey City failed UuVJ 4 failed Orange Bank !. Orange Peterson Bank.. Palersoo Peoples' Bank aU , Pnncolun . Salem . Newark Klizabethlown . ('amdeu , Morriilowu Trantou ; Salem Newlort Trenton ' Dever ' , Hackensack Princeton Bauk par par i par fuiloj failed i r, failed Hakxh Banking Co I tate Bank i mate uaw , Hiatt Hank w i Stale Bank of Morris ' ui Buuk ! ' : Salem and Philad Manuf Co SusMiX Bauk , Trenlon Banking Co Union Bank ' Wahington Banking Co.' . DELAWARE. Bk of Witrq oV Brandy wine Wilmington Bauk of Delaware . Wilmington Uank of Smyrna Smyrna . , Do . braucb . Miltord Farmers' Bk of Slate of Del Dover Do , branch : ( Wilmington Do , r branch . Georgetown: Do brand . j ( Newcastle Union Bank Wilruinntoo rrY Under 6'e - ' s , par !' par par par par lar par n (XT On all baoks Ynarked thus () there are ai (her counterfeit or altered notes of the various V UMuiuations, ia ciiculauon. ' ' ' ' A ' HErni'snoTUL, iiiunism r, PA. T nEO Irara to 'Inform' the poMle that I have left Philadelphia, and am now located in llama- burg, the seat of. tba Eiocotive and Stats Uovern- mcnt of Pennsylvania where I now occupy me spacious Hotel,, recently aepi oy nu. nieuaew Wilson. -' . : ' - .. ' -" '' Thia snacioua building, having been purposely planned and erectsd for a Hotel of the first class, i not surpassed if equalled, by any aimilar estab lishment in Pennsylvania ; and having undergone thftTouiih renovation, the parlnra, rooms and chamber are now filled up in a style that com bines eleaanra with comfort and convenience. , i Mv TABLE ia pledged to be supplied with the beat fare the Markets can produce l the chargea at the ame time being aa moderate as any of the best regulated astal hshrnnnte elsewhere. Jn short, na eicitions ahall be spared on my pitt, or on the part of every member of my household, to make il what it should I. In the tJspilal ot one or trie most pop ulous snd interesting Slates of Ihe Umon. With these promises, accommodations and faci lities, and the fact that tba Hotel is most eligibly situated, I with confidence, most respectfully soil cit the patronage of lha Public. . . ,; .. . .. UAi-Mlli llt.ltll, . .. I.nts of Herr's Hotel, Chrwuut !., Philad, Harri-burg. Nov. 23. lS4fi. ,. i iL'aluitlc Sir ttclcj. IBnKNar.a's Vr-BMircrta a errtm'n cure for worms mife and very pleasant to lake. 3. (iirtsnn's Extracts, wliirh remove Orcae of all kinds, Dry Taints, Tar, A'stnish and Wax, from carpels or from clothing, without injuring the color nr the cloth. , 3. Loiin Fir Pirrn the heft thing known for killing ffips snd mupquitors. 4. A ceitain Destroyer of Rfits, Mice, Roaches and Ants, and another of Bed Bujs. ' ' , fi. (Uww's Srrciric for nor stomach, Heart Burn and Walet Brash, by one who had u(T. red thirteen years, before he discovered the core. 1 . 'j Dr. Stkvks's (Ins Outmkst for lie Piles. It-has never failed to cure. ' ''..'' 7. Hahrisos's Tstter Wisn. K. Bkkmohii' Iuelible Ink, without a rival. 9. The CoMrorsn Cor:cTin! or Fins jut lha medicine for children and fjr women, it is so pleasant lo take. 10. Bm-k'h Vioetasli! Ammtnin Piles. 11. (junk's Emollient Vater-proos Paste. for Harness, Boots, Ste. Il soften the leather, and keeps out the water. - '" 12. Pooa Man's KtrknthiiN!o Piaster. v 13. Jackson's Diartiiiiha Mixtche, which cures the worst Diarrhcna in a few hours. H Jitkhiin's Dtsentart Minrs'i a cer tain and speedy ' cure for Dysentery and Summer Comprint. The Rlove valuable articles are sold wholesale and retail, bv L. C. (JUNN, N.. 1 South F'fth .treel Vh'iLuMuliia where Stor keepers and o- ihcrs will be upp ied with pore African Cayenne Pepper, Arnira Floweis, Drugs, I'ainU, Oils, Glass and Varnishes, at the lowest prices. Terms only rash, try Cut out ihe advertisement, and bring it with you. " ' ' Philadelphia. July 19th. IMS. lr. - J BELE1YE AD LIT E . THOMSON ComiHsund Syrup of Tar &,lood jvaptua. . riHE unprecedented success of this medicine, in A the restoration of healih.'io those who, in des pair, had given up all hopes, has given it an exal- tod reputation a'ove al other remedies, lurni-inng evidmice of its intrinsic value and power, aa the on ly agent which can be relied upon for the cure ot Pulmonary Consumption, IJroiirMttis, Astnma, Pain in the fide and Breast, Spitting of Blood, Whooping Cough, Croup, Ac. . Attention is requested lo ihe following A8T0X ISHINO CUKE.bv Thomson's Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Naptha ! ! ' rttUaitrlfihia, Mux 3rf, lM. MR. THOMSON Dear Sir With crateful feeliiiEs I inform you of the astonishing ellecia of your medicine, which ha literilly rais. il me irom - . ... . . ... ' . n..i f...na..n.n aueatn-nea i iy oisea-p, i uiunninry vuii-um lion, had reduced me so low that my physician pro nojneed my case bniielessl At this junction I be gan to u-eyour medicine, and miisculous as it may keem, il has completely restored me to health, after every tiling else bad Tailed. Kepertlullv vours. ,, , . WASHINGTON MACK ' Charlotte street, above Oeotge street. The undersigned, being personally scqusinlrd with Washinnton M ck and his sufferings, -ber witness to ihe astonishing effects of Thomson's Compound Syrup of Tar, and the truth of the a-. nove siuieuu-ni. . , JOS. WINNER. 318 North Third street, DAVID V1CKERS.43 Almond street, HUCJH M OINLEY, 8. E. corner Tamany and Fourth aueets, Prepared only by S. P. Thomson. N. E. corner of 5th and Spruce slretls, Philadetpbia. Agsnls. H. B. Mas r, Sunbury ; D. Gross, and Dr. Maepherson, Hsrrilurg ; Jno, G. Brown, PflUsvillat lie.v. Earl, Reading; Houston & Ma. on, Towamla, Bradi'ord county , Pa. Price 50 cents per bottle, or $5 p. r dozen. , (Jj" lieu-arc of utl initiations. . Philadelphia, June 28lh, 1845. ly ' . HICU TJIK ' Beginners. IHE suWnliers would respectfully inform the Citizens of Sunbury snd the public generally, that they h.tve purchased ihe shop of Mr. William Hoovei, in Market street, ore door west of the Pet d i Office, where they will continue the - ' C nhiiii't-Makiiis Ilniius', in all its branches. The public msy elec.t their work dona in ibe latest lyl. , They hope, by strict attention lo buin as, U merit a share of public patronage, ,,','. ' rrj" Coffins' made to order on the shortest notice, aiidcountry produce taken in exchange for work. WMYO UNO VAN Ac IL C. MARTIN. Sunbury', M ay l7uVl 84 5. ly . j AS II II Y & It O A 1, WHOLUSAX.B aV RETAIL - IUT & CAP .MANUFACTUR US, South Eutt comer of Market and Ath t .., riillaUelplila, , , "IT7HERE they always keep on band an exten- sive assortment of HATS U CA FS of every description, got up in the best and most approved style. Persons derirous ef purchasing superior arti cles on tbe moat reason side terms, will find it . to iheir advantage to call before making purchases elsewhere. . Philadelphia, Oct. 5th, 1844. ly ' ' '' 1741. AX. fcElJiThehigU5 prki'wiU be ' . given for Flat Seed, al lha atore of , Aug. 9. 1845 HENRY MASSE R. if 1!HE, of a superior quality, ean now be hid i tithe Lime Kilns of Henry Masser.in Sun bury. . ' May 17.1H45. 1)AK IRON Just received and for sale, ehsap a-forcath,by HENKV MASSEK. Sunbury, Sept. 0, IM&. viv. OAKIaEY'S .:iD.i:ri'RATirc sYnrrw i THE valuable properties of Oakley's Dapma tive Syrup of Sarsaparilla, as a purifier of lha blood, Is so well known to lha puhlie generally, (liat it is unnecessary to occupy muchenareln set ting forth the advantages to be derived from its use; wherever the medicine has once been Intro duced, It lakes precedence over ' all others s evcty one that has taken il, hae derived ao signal bene ficial results from it. that It is recommended , by therri with lh uimnst confidence. . Physiciana of the highest standing in the profession, present) it to raiients under their cars ! containing nothing deleterious, but being composed ol th most tn'ild, yet efficacious vr gelahle materials, It Is ottered wittt cnhfidenre. as the cheapest and most tflficient pu rifier of ihe blond now known. The use of a few boliles. especially in' the spring month, will he si tended with a moat der'aled laiptnvcmenl In the ge neral strencth of lha system, eradicating any seeds of disease that may have been generated,; besides giving health and vigor to the nody. I or the care of Scrofula or Kinca Evil. Rheumatism. Tetter, Pimples or eruption of the Skin, White Swelhng, Fistula, Chronic Cough Asthma, Ae. The ' mi merons eenifieatea in the possewdon of Ihe tmbacrl ler and hla agents, from. physreiana and where, are sufficient to convince Ihe mpef skeptical ot tta aa perinrity over all preparations of 8arsaparilla. . 8ld wholesale and retail,, by the proprietor. GEORGE W, OAKLEY, North ftth street. Kea ling, Beika Coanty, and to he bad of the following persons: . i In Korlhumhtrfand Cminty. If. B. Masssri Siirihtirv! Ireland fi Mixel. McEwerwvilla i . D Krsusrr, Milton. ' In Union County.!. Gearhsrt, Rclinsgrovej A. Gutrlius. Mifflinburg. n ' Columbia County. Tt. W. McCay, Wash ington. ,' ', , ', . . ' . . Reading. March HliM Ma. Oasi.v: I.UIieve itthe uty of esery one to do whhteverin iheir Kiwer I les.for the bene. fit of their bllow man, and having bad post'ive nroof in mv own family. of the wntidetful tiropertiea of your Depurative Syrup of Sarssparilla, I m st eonriMilinulv recommend it to the afflicted. We had the misfortune to hise two of our children, by the breakins out of ulcerous sores thai covered lb face, head and neck,. although we had some of the most scientific physicians to attend them and had tried all the known remedies including Swaim' Panacea, without avails Anolher of my children was aliarke'l in Ihe seme manner, her fare and neck was completely covered; Ibe discharge was so offensive, and the disease at such a height, that we despaired of her life. Seeing ihe wonderful e licet of your Depurjlive Syrup ol 8 irsaparilli, we were induced to make trial ol II. as the last resort ac'ed like a cbarm; the ulcers commenced hralin immediately, a few bottles entirely restored her to h r health, which alie has enjoyed uninterruptedly ever since. As a purilier ol trie nioou, i verity ie- lieve it has not its equal. c- - JOHIV MO l i:t(, 'l ailor, . Walnut gtri,; near J-'ourth, Reading. 'I ' i . ,! ' ' ' , . . . Dougl.Mville, April 10th, 1M3. Mr. Oaklrt: My son Edmund Iaf, had the scrofula in the most dreadful and distressing man ner for three years, during which time be was de prived of ibe use of his limbs, bis . cejd and neck were covered with ulcers. We tried all lha diil'. r. ent remedies, I ut to no effect, until recommended by Dr; Johnson of Nonistown, and also Dr. Issac Hiester, of Readii g, to use your Dopurslive Syrup of Sarsaparilla, of which I oliiained several buttles. Ibe use of which, drove Ibe disease enluelv out ol his system, the sore healed up, and the child was restored to perfect heslih, which he has enjoyed uninterruptedly ever since, to the astonishment of many persona who seen but) duung bis aUlielion I have thought il my duly, and send you ibis certi ficate that others who haves, hie sllliciioii in the family msy know where to . obtain ao valuable a medicine. Yours truly, AMELIA D. LEAF. Sept. 16, JS13. ly To Country .TSerchaiils. Coots, Shoes, Bonnets, Leghorn and Palm Leaf Hats. ! G. AV. & L. JJ. TAYLOtf. at the S. K. corner of Market ami lfth Stt., ' rilJXADXUiPHrA, "iFFER for sale au extensile assonment of the "above articles, all of which they sell al unusual ly low prices, and paitiruhilv invite tbe attention of buyers visiting the citv, to an examinsrJon of Iheir slock. C. W. Sc h. B. TAYLOR. Philadelphia, May 251844.--Iy CITY FUHMTUHE AUCTION', ANU PBIVATB SALES QOOXffS,, , Nos. '29 and 31 ,lorUi Thud Street, ' Near the Gity Hotel PHILADELPHIA. i ' C. MACKEY, Auctioneer,, respectfully tn- w viiea die aiu titioo of persona tlesirous of pur- rhssina Furuilure, to hia extensive Salea Rooms, 1 (both publio and Private.) for every description of I Household ruiuilure,,wture:sn l obtained stall times, a large assortment of fashionable and well manufactured Cabinet Furniture, Beds, Mattresses, &c, at Very reduced prices, for cash. " " (tjr Pales by Auction, twice a week. May Vth. 1843. lyt ' ., CMUata'f'I'cllcrN' DEATH BLOW. The puHic will please observe that no Brandreth Pills sr genunw unless the boi has three la bels upon it, (the top, the side and the bottom) ench containing a fjc-simtlt signature ot my hand writing, thus B. BamnaaTH, M. D. These la. bet- aie engraved on steel; Vsiitrfully designed, and done at an expense nf over f 3,000. Therefore It win be seen that Ihe only thing necessary to pro cure the medicine in its purity, ,ie to observe these Remember the top, the side, and the bottom. The following respeclive persons are duly auihori. led, and hold CEaTiriCATES OF AuEXTCT For the sale of Urandreih't Vegetable Univcrial nil. Northumberland county I Milton Msckey dr. Chamheilin. Sunbury H.B. Masser. M'Ewena- ville Ireland or, Meixell, Northumliland Wm Forsyth. Georgetown J.icJ. Walla. ' Uuion County i New Berlin Bogar it Win Iff. Selinsgrove George Gundium. Middle- burg Isaac .Smith. ' Beaveriown David Hubler. Adamaburg Wm. J. May. Mifflinsburg Mensch il Rsy. Harlklon-Danlel Long. Freehurg U.etl.L. Mover. Iwuburg Walla V Green Columbia county Danville E, B. Key not Ja Jt Co. Berwick Shuman Jk Rittenhouse. Cat tawissa C. G. Brobta. Bloomsburg John R, Moyer. Jeiaej Towp Lev) Uisel. Washington Robt. MvCay. , Limestone Uall ft McNi"ch, Observe lhat each Agent baa an Engraved Cer tificate of Agency, containing representation of BRANDRETH'S Manufactory at Sing Sing. and upon which will also be seen , exact copies of lha ruui label nuw uted upon the Brandreth Fill . Philadelphia, office No. 8, North 8th at rest. B, BRANDRETH, M. a iijanet4tb,m.i . ' t . .' . ROSirOINTItlENT 1 rbn tetter. " RinOWOSMN, rlMPLCSJ ON TBI SACK, AND OTHSg. i.' ' ; 1 r.l -otiT,iricou fRUPTioiw., i ..,v im'( : rr The fnllmmntr rrrtifiraic drterihejt one of the niosr extraordinary caret ever ejjtctea vy any application.' .-:!..' J .nt ' v ' ' "-r" e . a . w" - . '.. n . i ,i I'Hit.AOEr rtiijL, tebruaiy lu, ibjs. IOR twenty yeara I was severely afflicted with Ttrran on the Face and Head: the disease commenced wbefl 1 was seventeen years old, and continued until the Fall of 188, varying in vio lence, but without ever disappearing. During most of the time, great part of my face waa covered with the eruption, frequently attended with Violent itch ing t my head swelled at times until it Ml as if it would burst the swelling waa ao great, that I could scarcely get my hat on. During lha long perioj that I was afflicted with Ihe disease, I used great many at plications, (among them several celebrated preparations) aa well aa taking inward remedies, including a number of bottles of Swaim' Panarra, Txtrnrt of Sanapnrilln, Ac, In fact. It would be impossible to enumerate all Ihe medicines I used I was also under the Care of two of the most dis tinguished physicians of this city, but without re ceiving much benefit, and I despaired of ever being cored. In the fall of 183n, the disease al the time being very violent, I commenced using 'lha Kinte Ointment, (prepared by Vaughan It Davis.) In a few anplieationa the violent itching ceased; the swelling atieted, the f ruiHion began to disappear, and before I bad used ajar Ihe disease waa entirely cured. It has now been nearlv a year and a half aineeVand there is not a vestige of the disease re- mainirm, except lha scars from the deep pits formed by the disease. It ia impossible for me to describe in a crrtinrais the severity of the disesss and my suffering, but I will be pleased to give a fuller ae- eonnt ' to any person wanting further satisfaction who will call on me. At lha time I commenced using Ihe Rose Ointment I would have given hun dreds of dollaia lo be rid of the disease. Since u sing it, I have recommended it to 'several persons, f among them my mother, who had the disease bad. ly on her arm,) who were all cured bv it, JAMES DURNELL, No. 15B. Race St. tr The Rose Ointment Is prepared by E. B Vaughan, South East corner cf Third and Race streets, Philadelphia, and sold on aeeney m suntm ry, by , ,11. JJ.MASSt.it, Msy 14th, 1813. . , Agent, Itosc Ciiitiiiciit, lor Tetter. A riiuut ur jis ntt iuAui. Philadslfhia, May 2?th, 1S9. rriIIS is to certify that I was severely atBicied with Tetter in Ihe hands end feel for upwards of forty yeara; the disesse was attended generally with violent itching and swelling. I applied to number of physicians, and used a great many appli cations without effecting a' cure. ' About a year since, I applied the Rose Ointment, which entirely slopiied ihe itching, and a lew applications immedi ately cured the disease, which there has been no return of, elthough I had rtever been rid of it at any lime for forty year. RICHARD SAVAGE, Llevenlh, below Spruce street. CT The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B. Vauuhan, Sjulh East corner of Third and Race Streets, Philadelphia, and sold on agency in Sunbu ry. by ! i 11. B. MASSKK, May 14th, 1843. Aftenr. MEDICAr. APPROBATION ' Of the lmSE OINTMENT, for Tetter. ALTHOUGH the superiority of ihe preparation over all others is fully established, ibe proprie tors take pleasure in laying before the public the Mlowing rerufieaie from a sespectabie pnysicisn. a graduate of Ihe University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Baugh, having found in this remedy that relief for a tedious and disagreeable aflcction which the aaeans wilhin the range of his profession failed ta afford, has not hesitated In give it his approbation, although the prejudices and interests of thai profession aie opposed to secret Remedies. - i i . ' rHiLAnrteatA, Sept. IV, 1H:I6. I was recently-troubled with a tedious herpetic eruption, w hich covered nearly onesble of my face, and extended over the ear. Mr. Vaughan, proprie- tot of the Rose Ointment, oWrving my fare, idsh led on my trying hia preparation, of whtck he han ded ma a jar. Although in common with the mem bers of my profession, I discouuteuance snd disap prove of the numerous nostrums pslmed upon the public by ignorant pretenders, 1 feel in justice bound to except lha Rose Ointment from Ibal class of me. dicinea, and lo give it my approbation, aa il entire ly cured lha eruption, although il had resisted Ibe usuul appbcalions. . DA.Mj. UAl OlI,M. V. try 1 he Rose Ointment ia prepared by U. B Vaughan, South East corner of Third and Race Streets, Philadelphia, and auld on agency in Sun bury, by II. B. MASSER, May 14tb, 1843. . Agent XjAGLIj H JX Corner of Third and Vine Streets, wxuLXAiasFonT, ?a. FI1HE atibscriber respeclfully annouriqea to the JL f uWie, Uiat be has opened Hotel in tne com. modious brick building situate on the corner Third and Tine streets, where he will be happy to wait npon those who may favor him witti their company. 'The Eagle Hotel ia large and convent ent, and furnished in the best modern stvK It is provided with a larae number of well aired and comfortable sleeping apartments, rooms, prival parlors, Ac ' Persona visiting Wiltiamsport on bo ainess ot pleasure, may rest aa-ured that every ex ertion wilt l used to render their sojourn at Ihe Eagle Hotel" pleasant and agreeable. II is I sole will lie aupplied with the very beat the market af- forda, and his bar with the choicest wines and other liquors chargea resaonable. The Eagle Hotel possesses greater advantagea in point of location than any other similar establishment in the borough. being aituale in Ihe business part ol the town, and within a convenient distance of the Court House and Williamsport and Elmira Rail Road Depot. Sufficient Stabling provided, and uod and trusty ostlers alway a in attendance. . Attentive, accommodsUog and tione.l servants have been emnloved. and nothing left undone thai will add to the comfort and accommodation of hia guests. There will be a carnage alwaya in attendance at the Boat Landing lo convey passengera to and from Ihe House, free of charge. CHARLES BORROWS. May Ulh.J843.s- Michael Weaver 4t Son, ROPE MAKERS ft, SBIP CXIANOLEttS. Ao. 13 AhWA Water Street, I'tuimutpnia. AVE constantly on hand, a general assort ment of Cordage, Seine I winea, etc., vixi Ropea, Fishing Hopes, White Ropes, Manil la Kosa, Tow Linee for Canal Boata. 'Also, a complete assortment of 8eins Twinea, &e. such as nemp onau anu iierrmg i vui, mw Net Twine, Cotton Shad and Herring Twine, Shoe Threada, Ac. Ac. Also, Bed Cords, Plough Lines, H alters, Traces, CoUon and Linen Carpet Chaina, Ac all. of which they will dispose pr on reasonable Urma. , .'. , ' Philadelphia. November 13, 184?.. ly. T7sPEkiNG, GlX)l3 AT (3CC. No. J38 Market Street; Philadelphia. INVITE ths attention of Country Merchants to their extensive assortment of British French aud American Dry Goods, which they offer for asks on the most reasonable Urma... n ' -n , ' '",' j i JJjuklphia, November 1 3. 184w-rly. . 1 EEILXrlAlT r CO., Commission At Forwarding Merchants, . .. Foot of Willow Street Rati Road, il , HAVING associated with them Joseph Bar net j late of F.asfon, Pa., respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they have ta, Ken that large and well known atore and wharf at root of W illow Street Railroad, lately occuple by Jacob Martin, when they purpose doing a General i i i. , iyuiiiiuiiuii tuu rurwaruing ousiness, ana irom the local advantages of Ihe plsce being connected with all the public Improvements that have Iheir outlet in the city, they flatter themselves they will l able to do business to aa great, if not greater ad vantage, and upon as reasonable terms as any other house, and Ihey assure Iheir friends that any con aignmenls made to them shall have their strict at tention, and no exertions spared to give entire satis- taction. ., ... , They are also prepared lo receive and forward goods to any point on the Delaware and Lehigh rivers, between Maach Chunk, Eastnn and Phila delphia, via Delaware Division and Lehigh Can ids I also, to any point on the Juniata river, or North and vt tst u ranches of the Susquehanna via Schuyl. kill and Union, or the Chesapeake and Tide Water Cenala. , ., , For the accommodation of Boats coming or go. ing via Schuylkill and Union Canals, a Steamboat wilt be kept expressly for towing boats from the 8chuvlklll around to the Delaware and back, which will enable merchanta to have their produce deli vered on the Delaware, and iheir goods shipped at a saving of 60 to 75 r cent, on the prices for hauling across, with these advantages they re spectfully solicit a share of patronage. ,i W.JIEILMAN&CO. Willism Heilman, ") Wilhsm W. Keyser.C Joseph Barnet; 3 Philad., May 14, 1S43. ly J. BlAITXiANE, JR. & CO. "SnuiT and Tobacco Manufacturers, iN'o. 9il AorlA Wear" corner of Race and Third Street. 1 " . PHILADELPHIA. THE undersigned have formed a Co-partnership under Ihe firm of J, MAYLAND, Ja. A Co.. as successors to ihe Iste firm of Jneah .Vayfand 4' Co., and will continue the business at ibe old esta blishment, on iheir own account. In addition In Iheir own close attention and experience for many yeara, in Ihe manufacture of their cefebrated snuffs, &C the Ions experience of lha senior partner of tbe lute firm, will also be devoted lo lha interest of the new concern and as no exertion snd care will be spared to insure their goods, at all times of the ve ry iH-st quality, Ihey solicit a continuance of Ihe confidence of lha fiieiula and customers nf the lata firm. THOMAS ADAMS, J. MAYLAND, Jm. Philadelphia. Msy 14th. 1M3.1V To Country MERCHANTS. THE Subscriber, Agent of Lyon At Harris, Hat Manufurturrrs. for New York. Philadelphia. Baltimore and oiher laree cities, whoso Hals are highly commended for d cnlir and dnrnlility, has oi hand a fir-t rate assertmont of HATS and CAPS, suitable for Sprint ades, wh'eh will re sold vrry low, fo cash or appioved credit, at tbe noted cheap ttore, No. 40, North Third strait, oppjsi'.e ihe City Hotel, Philadelphia. I KOUKJiT It. W u.rU.ioWiV, Apeni. N. B. Orders for Hals in hsrurii4. promptly attended to.. The highest price in tavA or trade given (jT'f'ur tkin. JPbihidelphia, June il, 1813. ly BOLTON & CO. General C'omnilNlon Mrrcltanfs, For the Hale of Flour, Grain, Seed, Ac Ac -jr." j OESPECTFI.'LLY inform their triends and J-k. ,h0 Vei errsnts eencrsllv, that ihey hate ta ken those large and commodious Wharvrg, with twr Dorks, north of Chesnut street, on the Delaw ire Incelher with tbe store No. 19 South Wharves where ihev would be pleased In receive consign ments of Grain, Flour. Peed, Whiskey, Iron, Arc Arc. Being also well prepared to forward all kind of Merchandise by the Schuylkill snd Union, or b the Che ssprske snd Tide Water Canals, as tow boats are kept expressly for the purpose of towin, hosts by eiiher route. Merchants will plcs.se be particnlar to send thei goods destined by either canals, to No. 19 Soul Wharves, between Market and Chesnut streets, o the Delsware, with directions sccompinying ihei which route ihey wish them to be shipped. ery Plaster and Salt for sale, at the lowest ma ket price. BOLTON ic CO. March 19, 1813. No. 19 South Wbarve J! house; iVo.237, A'orift Third, above Vutlawkill St. PHILADELPHIA. JJOHN DUNCAN, late from the Pennsylv fjl nia Farmer, and Samuel Pike, jr., laie of . merican Hotel, Columbus. Ohio, lake pleasure in a quainting their friends and the public generally it Ihey have taken the large and commodious Hoi recently built by the Messrs. Hart, on the same s once occupied by the obi estsblished Hotel knot as tbe Bull'a Head, in Third street above Callo hill st. Thia Hotel is finished in the very best possil manner, and of the best materials. Its location very desirsWe, particularly for country mercban the arrangemenla for healing and ventilating ea room is such as to secure any temperature. T bedrooms are all light and airy, all furnished i neat style, so aa to insuie comfort. The receiving parlors are also furtiished in a perb style, the windows are on the French at' forming an entrance to a bslcony in front. b makes a pleasant recess. Particclai attention been given to Ihe beds and bediiing, which, w ihe furniture, are entirely new. . From years experience in hotel business, trust, by strict assiduity to business, to make ! house a desirable stopping place. Our table alwaya be supplied with the very beat our mat can afford, and our bar with the best liquors wines of Ihe most approved bramls. P. 8. There are first rate stsbling and earn houses attached ' te the hotel, attended by ear and sober hosilers, and our chargea will be tow, accordance with tlte present hard limes. Philadelphia, Oct. Tib. 182. ' GOLDEN SWA Ao. til) North Third, aWire Arch Strer - PHILADELPHIA. ' ' ' ACCOMMODATIONS fOE MVTCTiTT WMOM CHARLES WEISS, lata af the -While 8w nd "Mount Vernon House, respectfully forma his ftlrads aud customers, lhat be baa bee tbe proprietor of the above well know Hotel.. Countty MeichanU will find the above Hot. central location, and the best of fare. Persons . veiling with private conveyance wilt find a larg yard and goo stabling for keraea, and the beat ol ostlers.: Boarding 81 per day, t in . May l4iV.8TT,,Mr. ,..., l .!... ft