, ,. JTipiDIIKI HAftYLAND. 'Talking of peculiar situations, gentlemen,' in id Mr. Tatem, .'1 waa once ia rather ainj- ular fit myself. r How eo how wee that T said wo. Tv. .' "'' t will tell you. ' Sahara and myself had gone to Cape May, that favorite resort of fashion and folly, during one of the hottest season ever got , 'up on this continent. It was intensely hot 1 I perspire intensely when ( think of ill Hare ; . you ever een at Cape le'and, gentlemen f - i A pprirral negative shake of the head follow . 'ed tnu question. ) :'; ' . , 'Then permit me, as a friend and well- wisher, to warn you against the place. A mora un inviting resort is not to be found. I have good Authority for stating that it is the only unfinieh-i-J portion of creation. They have a legend down there which runs thus: 'The hands were at work on this spot at the tail of the sixth day, but night overtaking them, they were compelled to auspend operations, and tlma the island was left incomplete !' To those who are familiar with the locality, this is certainly a pUusiblo story. I have more than once heard it called the 'jumping ojf place.' Sunshine a.id saml knee-deep are the strongest induce moult t) pay a aacond visit. To-be sure, they my something about the advantages ofeea-balh-inir bnt look at the risk. It you venture be yond your nose, the undcr-tow carries you out, tenth by drowning is inevitable. After which follow 'grappling irons,' and the indignity of roroner's inquest !' The spot is distinguished, by a half dozen stunted trees, two or three apologies for hotels, and three or four cabins painted red. . Out .the story, Mr. Tatem the story.' All in good time, gentlemen. I said Sagars nnd myself were foolish enough to go down. Home two or three thousand people were there wimn we arrived, and every nook and corner was 'jam-full.' After repeated solicitation, we finally succeeded in getting a amall room with the privilege of sleeping two in a bed. The thermometer at DO and two in a bed The thought is a varm bath of itself!' 'Don't descend to particulars but give us the Mory.' Certainly. Iu the room adjoining ours, slept two beautiful girls sisters who, lor reasons best known to myself, Bhsll be nameless. One .night, about a : week after our arrival, I had (,'one early to bed, not wishing to participate tu any of the abominable 'hops' that wcro given et our hotel.' : 'Pooh pooh ! it's a ghost story,' said Nathan. 'Xo, gentlemen.' . . ... 'Then you were ducked with cold water,' re marked Mr. Blanchard. Wrong again ! Although a cold bath would lmvo been acceptable at the moment. 1 had been asleep for some time when I was awaken e.l by the most musical voice imaginable, which bllid ' 'Kate, suppose we lay spoon fashion f Lay howl inquired I. ' ; 'Gracious heavens ! where am I !' ejaculated n y unknown bedfellow, jumping fliree feet from the bed ; and she (for it was a woman) would have jumped further, but want of room permitted no strikinsilisnlay of ability. Here waa a situation for a modest man ! Before I could say 'angels and ministers of grace defend us' she had gathered up her dry goods' and made "ood her retreat from the room. , I am not a coward, gentlemen yet, I am free tgcon fees that my nerves were Blightly agitated. Who can she bet What can ahe have wanted herel Were questions that I could not au- ewer. Had I been a believer in ghosts, I should probably have gone down to the grave with the conviction indelibly impressed upon my mind that I had actually been in bed with one of the long faced gentry V .' . Well, what took place tr.enl Who waa .he V , Bu patient, you shall know everything. The two young ladies before mentioned sat opposite to me at the table. I had a very faint suepi cion that one of them waa a party to 'he trans action, and in order to remove all doubt, the next morning at breakfast, 1 enquired : . 'Miss B. shall I help you to little oraleL' Mfyou please," eir.' Will you have it spoon fashionV said 1, care lesfly. Tho deep bluh that mantled her handsome face told more plainly than words that ahe waa my ghost of tho proceeding night. Having gone up without a light, she had mibtaken my room for her own, and but for the 'spoon fashion arrangement, Sagars would have probably dis covered us in bed together. I am happy to add, gentlemen, that the affair had a pleasant denouement. ' Misa D. and myself are now en gaged to -be married. When the ceremooy lakes place you shall be present, and if you don't pronounce her the loveliest and most accomplish' ed of her sex, then I will unhesitatingly. admit that there is romance in the phrase spoon fash' ion.' ' - - An Irishman being asked whether he did not frequently converse with friend in Irish,-re plied, 'No, indeed; Jemmy often speaks to mo ia frith, but I always answer him in English.' ' Why sol 'Bc'canse you see, I don't want Jem my to know that 1 understand Irish !' Not Pabticilah. A chap from' the couo tiy, stopping at one of the hotels, being asked by the waiter whether he would have green or bluck tea, replied, "he didu't care a daru what rotor it waa, so it had plenty of eweetoin' in it." Go to stranger for charity, to acquaintances for advice, and to relatives fur nothing ; and you will ajwsya have eupply. IBANK IOTB'LIITi ' C. PEtf IWYfLTAlI IA. . The following IW shows the current value of all Pennsylvania Bank Notre. The movt Implicit re liance mny I placed upon It, as It I (very week jarefully compared with and corrected from Hick oeira Ricvr. ; , . 1 i ' Rank la Philadelphia. M t Disc, in PaitiD. ' NOTES. AT PAR. Bank of North America . Bank of the Northern Liberties . Commercial Hunk of Penn'a. . Farmera' and Mechanics Dank Kensington Bank . ' . .' " psr par par par par par par par par par lar par par par par par par Philadelphia Hunk Schuylkill Rank . . . Southwaik Bank ' ' .. Western Rnr.k '.'., . , Mechanics' Dank . . Manufacturers' & Mechanics' Bunk Country RanhaV Dank of Chester County Westchester Bank of Delaware County' Chester Bank of Gcrmantown Gcrmnntown -Dank 'of Montgomery Co. Norristown Doyh-siown Dank' Doyiestown Caalon Dank Etato-l Farmers' Dank nf Bucs ca Bristol par Office of Bank of Penn'a. Harriaburg" These Lancaster I olTicca OfTice do do Office do do Office d . do NOTES AT Reading ydo not Easton Jisiuen. DI8COUNT. Rank of the United State" Dank of Pcnn Township GirardBank ' Moyaoierwing Bnk Bauk of I'en.iaylvanin Miners' Bank of PotUvillc Bank of I.ewistawn Bank of Midillctown Bank of Northnmberliuiil ' PbilaJtlphia 30 par par par .. 11 s Potlaville Lewitown Midilietown Northumberland par Culumbia Bank & Bridge co. Columbia par 3 i par par par 2 par i i H 12 Carlisle Bank Carlisle Exchange Bank Pittsburg Do do branch of Hollidavaburg Farmers' Bank of Lancaster Lancastei Lancaster County Bonk Lancaster Farmers' Bank of Reading Rrading Harrisburg Bank ITarrisburg Laneas'er Bank Lancaster -Lebanon Uank . Lebanon Merchants' ft Manuf. Bank Pittsburg Dank of Pittsburg ' Pittabuig Weat Branch Bank Williamsport Wyoming Bank Wilkesbans Northampton Bmk Allentown Berks County Bank Reading Ollice of Bank of U. S. ' Pittsburg . failed do Do do do Erie Do do do New Brighton do Kensington Sat. Ins, A - do Penn Township Sat. Ins. do Bank of Chambersburg Chanibersburg Bank of Gettysburg Gettysburg Bank of Surquehanna Co. Monlroae Erie Bank Erie Farmers' & Drotera' Bank Waynesburg Franklin Bank Washington Konrsdiile Bunk Honesdale Monongahela Bank of B. Brownsville York Bank- York i ljali u 2al N. B. '1 ho notes of those banks on which we omit quotations, snd substitute a dash ( ) are not purchased hy tbe I'hllnutlpt.ia brokers, witn ine exception of those which hsve a letter of reference. BROKEN BANKS. Philadelphia 8av. Ins. Philadelphia failed Philadelphia Loan Co. do failed Schuylkill Sav. Ins. do failed Manual Labor Bank f T. W Dyott, prop.) failed rowanda Bank Towanda Alleghany Bank of Pa. Bedford Deaver Harrisburg Washington Belli fuoto Pittsburg Pittsburg Fayette co. Greencastle Harmony no aale cloaed closed failed closed Bank of Beaver Bank of 8watura Bank of Washington Centre Bank City Bank Farmers' & Mech'ca' Bonk Farmers & Mech'c Bank Farmers' &. Mech'ca' Bank no sale failed failed failed Harmony Instituto Huntingdon Bank no sals Huntingdon no sale Juniata Bank Lewislown no sale Lumbermen's Bank Warren DundafT failed Northern Bank of Pa. New Hope Del. Bridge Co. Northumb'd Union Col. Bk. North Western Back of Ps. no sale New Hops Milton MvaJtille Port Carbon Carlisle Montrose Uniontown closed no sale cloaed Office of Schuylkill Bank Pa. Agr. & Manuf. Batik failed closed failed closed Silver Lake Bank Union Bank of Penn'a. Westmoreland Bank Greenaburg Wilkesbarre Bridge Co. Wilkesbarre no sals cry- AU notes purporting to be on any Peunsyl- tsnis Bsnk not given in the above list, may be set iown as frauds. HEW JERSUT. Bsnk of New Brunswick Brunswick failed Belvidere Bank Belvidere Burlington Uo. Uank MedlorU par Commercial Uank' Pertn Amboy i UuralierUnd U-iuk" Undgeton par Tarmcra' Bnk Mount Holly par Farmers' snd Mechanics' Bk Rahway i Farmers' and Mechanics lik N. Uiunsvick biled Farmers' snd Merchants' Bk Middtotown Pt. 1 Franklin Bank of N.J. Jrey City . failed tioboken UVgct Uraxing Lo liobukea faiU-d fuiled failed Ikilud Jersey City Bank Jersey City Mechanics' Bunk Patterson Manufacturers' Bunk Bcllutiile Morris County Bank Morristown Monmouth Bk. of N, J. FreehoU i failed Mechanics' Bank Newaik Mechanic' and 'Manuf. Bk. Trenton Morris Canal and Bkg Co Jersey City i par Post Notes 00 said Newark Bkg & Ins Co Neflhik New Hope Del Bridge Co Lambert. villa N. J. Manufac. and Bkg Co Hoboken i i failed fuilol N J Proleclon 6t Lombard bk Jersey City Orange Bank U range i Patenon Bank" rsterson . failed Peoples' Bank do Princeton Bank Princeton per Salem Banking Co Salem par State Bank INewark Slats Bank Elixabethtown State Bank Camden Stats Bank of Morria ' Morri.Uiwo State Bank Trenton 8alem and Philad Manuf Co Salem Sussex Bsnk Newton Trenton Banking Co Trenton psr failed faded Union Bank Uover Washington Banking Co, Hackensack failed Bk of Wilm Sl Brandy wine Wilmington par Uank of Uelsware W Umington par par par Bank of Smyrna Smyrna Do Uarith MiltorU Farmers' Bk of Stats of Del Dover par par par Do branch . Wilmington , Do branch Georgetown Do branch .' Newcastle Union Bsnk , . Wilmington fry Under B'e ' par par QTf On sll bauks marked thus () there are titer eoaiiUMf.it or altered notes of the various nssnioatiaas, im circuiaUoa. XlSXlXi'S HOTEL, . iiAnmsnt nc, pa. . V I DEO Ji avs to inform ths public that t hats left Philadelphia, ami am now located in Harris- burg, the neat of lbs Executive and Slats Govern ment of Pennylanla, where I now occupy the spacious Hotel, recently kept by Mr. Matthew Wilson. . ' - This enartoos bulldirur, hating been purnoaely phnnad and erected for a Hotel of ths first data, ia not aurpaoaed if equalled, by any aimilar estab lishment in Pennsylvania and hating undergone a thoroush renovation, the parlors, rooms and chambers ars now fitted up in a style that com bines elegance with comfort and convenience. My TABLE Is pledged to be supplied with ths beat fare the Markets can produces ths charges at the an me lime being aa mmleratj as any of ihs bent regulated antal l':hiiionl elsewhere. In abort, no exei lions shall to aparcd on my p irt, or on ths part of every memler of my houaehold, ti make it what it ahould be, In tbe CVpital of one of the moat pop ulous and Inierertina, 8iatea of the Union. . With these promises, accommodations and faci lities, and ths fact thnt the Hotel is most eligibly situated, I wi'h confidence, moat rraprClfully soli cit the pstronago of ths Public Late of Herr's Hotel, Chernut at., 1'hilad. Harri burr. Nov. 22, 1845. araittittiU strttclcfi!. IDiimtii'i Vsamrooa a crrtain erne for worms tnft snd terv nlcanant lo lake. 2. Gisson's ExtaacTa, which remove Greao of all kinds Dry Tsints, Tsr, Vatniah snd Wax, from carpets or from clothing, without injuring the color or the cloth. 3. Lou dos Fir Psrin tbe lest thing known for killing (lies and musquitoea. 4. A certain Deslroyer of Hats, Mice, Koachcs and Ante, and another of Bed Bum. 5. Gunk's Specific for sour stomach, Heart Burn snd Water Uraih, by one who hud sutHred thirteen yenrs, before ho iUcovcred the cure. Da. STsrsji a Urkkx Uihtmet lor thsi'ilcs. It has never fuiled to cure. , 7. HAHiao'a TsTTKtt Wash. 8. BasNosn's Isdlliblb Isk, Without s rital. 9. Ths Co.ireousn Cowrseno o Figs Juki the medicine for children and for women.it is so pleasant lo lake. 10. Ureas Vkcctibib As-riBmocs 1 1. GcsaV Emoluext WTsn-rnoo Pasts, for Hnrneas, Boots, &e. It softens the leather, and keeps out the water. 12. Poon Max s STSENBTnafftwo t'ltSTin. 13. Jackson's DiAsnnmA MiiTcnr, whiih curea the worst Diarihcea in a few houra. 14. Jackson's DiscNTAar MixTrrir, a ctr tain and speedy cure for Dysentery and Summer Complaint. The above talunMe articlna are sold wholesale and retail, by L. C. GUNN, JVo. 1 South Fifth ttreet, Philadelphia where Siort keepers end o- thera wilt be upp ted witti pure Airican cayenne Pepper, Arnica Flpwers, Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass and Varnishes, st the lowest tf ices. Terms only cash, cry Cut out the advertisement, and bring it with you. I'tiibKlclprtia, July ltn. 1 86. I v. BELIEVE AND. LIVE. T H O VO, SON'S Compound Syrup of Tar &lVoo1 Aaptna. fTHE unprerelented aueeess of this medicine, in JL the restoration of hcaltb, to tbose who, In des pair, bad given up all hopes, has given it sn exal ted reputation above all other remedies, furnishing evidence of its tntnnstc value and power, as tne on' W event which ran be relied upon for ths cure of Pulmonary Consumption, Urouehitlis, Asthma, Pain in the ride and Breast, Spitting of Blood, Whooping Cough, Croup, &e. Attention ia requested to tbe following AM U. ISHIMG CURE.bt Thomson. Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Neptha k! Philadelphia, May 3d, 1841 "MR. THOMSON Dear Sir With grateful feelings I inform - you of ihe aatonithing effects of your medicine, which has literally raised me from a deatb-bed ! My dieae, rulmonary uonsump lion, had reduced ma to low that my physician pro nounced my case hopeless ! At Ibis junction I be gan to uteyour medicine, and miraculous as it msy seem, it has completely restored me to health, alter everything eue bad iailed. Iepectlully yours. WASHiftUIO.TI MAi.1V. Charlotte street, above George street The undersigned, being personally acquainted with Washington Mack and his aufferinga, bear witness to tbe sstoiiithing effects of Thomson's Compound Syrup of Tsr, and the truth of the a. bote statement. . - JOS. WINNER, 318 North Third street, DAVID VICKEKS, 42 Almond street. HUGH M GINLEY, S. E. corner Temsny and Fourth streets. Prepared only by 8. P. Thomaon, N. E. corner of 5th end Spruce streets, Philadelphia. Aeenls. tl. U. Masser, BunUury ; u. lros, and Dr. Macpheraon, Harrisburg ; Jno, G. Brown, Potlaville x Gen. Esrl, Reading ; Houston dc Ma- on. Towanda, Bradford county, Pa. Price 60 centa per bottle, or $o per dozen. cry IScware of all tmuaiiont. rtniauHpuu, June zbui. ioij. ij help THIS 15 c cr innors. nHE subscribers would rerpectfully inform Ihe JL Citizens of Sunbury snd ihe public generally, that they have purchased the shop of Mr. V illiam Hoover, in Market street, one door west of tbe rust Office, whets they will continue Ihe Cabinet-Making Itushiess, in sll ils branches. The public may expect their work done in the latest style. They hoe, by strict attention to buints, to merit a share of public Pltronage, (ry Coffina made to order on the aharte.t notice, and country proouce token in exenange lor woia. WM. lUU.MiXA" & It. V. AlAlUlJ. Sunbury, May 17th, 1845. ly. ASSUIV & 11 OCA 1 WUOLESAX.il & BUT Alls HAT & CAP MAINUFAC-TUK RS, South Eatl corner of Market and ith tt$.. Philadelphia, - i WHERE they always keep on hand an exten sive assortment of HATS U CA PS of every description, got up in ths best and most spprovsd sty le. f eiaona deiuous of purchasing superior srll- elrs on ths most reasonable terms, will find it to their advantage lo call before making purchases elsewhere. Philadelphia, Oct. 6th; 1814. ly 1T71 IL.AX SEED Ths highest price ilibe U" . aiveo for Flax Seed, at Ihs store of Aug. 9. 1S lltiMKt WAOOCK. If 1ME, of s superior quality, ean now bs had ILi Ithe Lime Kilns of Henry Masser, in Sun- bury. May 17,1840. I T) AR IRON Just isceivcd and' for sale, cheap V -t for cash, by . HENRY MASSER. Sunbury, sept. 10, 1Mb. OAKLEYS Dcrun ATiTE g vmr. TIE valuable properties of Oakley's Depute live Syrup of Sarsajjarilla, as a purifier" of the blood, It ao well known to the public generally, that it Is unnecessary to occupy much space in set tin; forth the advantage lo be derived from its use wherever the medicine has once been intro duced, it lakrs precedence over all other: t eveiy one that has taken if, have derived so signal bene ficial results from it. that it is recommended by them with the almost confidence. . Physicisns of tne highest ctanding in the profession, prescribe it to patients under their cars containing nothing deleterious, but being Cur.tposeJ of the most mi'.i, yet erficseions trgetabto materials, it is oi.ered witn confidence, ss she c'ueapcat and rnnt ancient pu rifier of the blood now known. ' The use of a fow bottles, especially in the spring months, -till be at tended with a most decided improvement in ins ge neral streng'.li of ths eyatem, eradicating any seeds of disease that May have been generated, besides giving health nnd vigor to ths bofly. For the cure of Scrofula or Kings Evil, Rheumatism, TrtUr, Pinppt or ciup'.'.iiis of the Skin, White Swelling, FiMuls, Chronic Cough Asthma, :c. The nu merous eertificaics in the pttsmion of lbs sularrl ber ar.d hie agent?, from physicians and others, are sufficient to convince the moat skeptical of its su periority over all prcrara'.ions of SarsapsriHs. Sold wholesale -snd Mail, by Ihe proprietor, GEORGE W. OAKLEY, North 5lh street, Rea ding, Beiks County, and lo be bid o(lt following prisons i lit Northumberland County. -H. B. Mawrr; Poultry Ireland T Mixel, McUwenaville D Krausr, Milton. (7i(oii Courtly. J. Gearbart, Sciinegrove! A. Gutelius, MifTtitiburg. In Columbia County. It. V. McCay, Wash ington. Krading, March 14, 1811. Ms. Oakist: I lei;eva it tho nty pf every one lo do whatever in their power I io, for the bene fit of their lilluw man, and having had potttive proof in my own family, of the wonderful properties of your Depuratits Syrop of Sarsapriilu, I m at eonseientionsly recommend it to lbs V,iciet". We had tbe misfortuno to bxs two of our children, by the breaking out of ulccroua sores that covered the face, head nnd neck, although we had some of the moct scitintifie physicians to attend theia end had tried all the known temeJics, including Swaiut's Panacea, without avail. Another of my children waa attached in tho same manner, ber face cjd neck waa cort pletely covered; Ihs discharge was eo iifleusive, and tha disease st such a height, that we despaired of ber life. Seeing the wonderful efforts of your Depurattvs Syrup of bsrsapanlh, we wete induced to ma.;o iiial of it. as the last rrsnrt ; it acted like a charm ; the ulcers ccnnrr.snccd healing Immeumtely, a few bottles entirely restored ber to ber health, which she bus enjoyed uiiinleriupted!y ever sinre. Aa a purt;:er oi tna t;ooti,t verily L litre it has not its equal. JOHN MOYEK, Tailor, Walnut slretl, near Fourth, Readin. Donglassville, April 19th, 1343. Ms. OAKitT J My son Edmund Leaf, had Ihe scrofula in the most dreadful and distressing man ner for three years, during which time ho waa de prived cf the use of his limb, bis he-id and neck were covered with ulcers, We tried sll the differ ent remedies, but to no effect, until recommended by Dr. Johnson of Nonittown, and nlco Dr. Isaac Hiester, of Reading, to use your Depurativs Syrup of Saraeparilla, of which I obtained several bottles. the use of which drove the disease enlirrlv out of hie system, the sore healed up, and the child was restored to perfect health, which he has enjoyed uninterruptedly ever since, to tho astonishment of many "poisons who seen him duung bis affliction I have thought it my duty, and send you this ceii ficate that olhera who haves like afi'.iction in tbe family may know wbero to obtain co valuable a medicine. Yours truly. AMELIA D. LEAP. Sept. 16, t843 ly To Country iTIerc!ia;iis. Boots, Shoes, Bonnets, Leghorn and ralm Leal Hats. G. V, & L. 15. TAYLOR, at the S. E. corner of Market and Fifth Sts., OFFER for aa!e an extensive assoiiinent of tho nhove artichs, sll of which they sell st unusual ly low ruice?, and particularly i.-ivito tho attention of buyers suiting the city, to an examination uf their stock. G. W. c L. H. TAYLOIt Philadelphia, May 33. 1844. ly CITY FUK1N1TUKB AUCTION, Nos. 'J and 31 North Third Street, Near the City Motel, PHILADELPHIA. CC. MACKEY, Auctioneer, respectfully in viles ths sttcotion of persons desirous of pur chasing Furniture, to his extensive Sales Rooms ( both public snd Private,) for every description of Household r urmture, where can be oluameu at (ill times, a large assortment of fashionable and well manufactured Cabinet r urnilure, Beds, Maliras.es &.c, at very retluced prices, for cash. fT" Bales by Auction, twice & week. May 27th. 1843. ly ' Countcrfvitersj DEATH IlIiOW. Hhe public will please observe that no Brandreth Tills are senuine. unless tbe box baa lurce U beta upon it, (the top, the aide snd ths bottom) each containing a fac-siinilt signature of my band writing, thus U. Bsasiisith, M. I). 1 bene la. bcl-aia engraved on steel, beautifilly deigned and done st sn expense of over $2.000. Therefore it will be seen that tbe only thing necessary to pro cure the medicine in its purity, ia to observe these labels. Remember the top. the side, and the bottom The following respective persons are duly author! seu, and !iM . CSRTZriOATZS Or AGENCY For the sale of JSrandreih'e Vegetable Universal ruu. Northumberland county Milton Mackey Chambeilin. Sunbury II. B.Mauser. M'Ewens- villa Ireland & MeixelL Norihumbeilaud Wm Forsyth. Georaetown J. &. J. Walls. . Union County i New Berlin Bogar & m ter, Selinagrove George Gundrum. Midille burg Iaaao Smith. Beaveriown David Hubler. Adamaburg -Wm. J. MayMiuTinsbuig Menach A Ray. Hartleton Daniel Long. Fieeburg U. & r. C. Moyer. Lewisburg Walla & Green votumwa county Danville E. IJ. Keynoiu dt Co. Berwick Shuman & Rittenhouao. Cat' lawissa C. G. BrobU. .Bloomaburg John R. Moyer. Jetaey Town Levi BtaeL Washington Robt. McCay. Limestone Ballw- ft McNincb, Observe that each Agent has sn Engraved Cer tificate of Agency, containing a representation of 0i BRANDRETH'S Manufactory at Sing Sing, and upon which will also be seen exact copies of the ruio label new ued upon ihe Brandrttk Pitt ooxe. Philadelphia, office No, 8, North 8th street B. BRANDRETH, M.D. Joee 14th, IMS, . i i . - XIOSX3 OltJTElDNT WOn TETTER. RtHowoBiua, rntPLM on thr fack, and othe . CTTAHEOVS KRCPTIONS. (C7" The following certijica'e denerihet one of Ihe mot extraordinary curt ever effected by any application. ' PntiAnitmtAt February 10, 1838. IJ'OTl twenty yeara I waa severely sfflicted with Tittis on the Face and Head: the disease commeneed when I was seventeen yesrs old, and continued until the Foil of 1830, varying in vio lence, but tfitho'it ever disappearing. During most of the tirAa", grcrt part of my fuco wna coverrd with the eruption, frequently attended with violent itch lug ; my head swelled et times until it felt St if it would buret the swftlling vas so jreat, that I could scarcely get my hat on. DnrinJ the long perioJ that I was afflicted with the disease, I used a great many at plications, (among them several celebrated preparaticns) ss well as taking inward remedies, including a number of bottles of Swaim't Panacea, Extract of Sareapnrilla, Ac, In fact, it would be impossible to enumerate all the medicinea I used 1 was slsn nndrr the cars of twa ef ths most dis tinguished physicisns of this city, but withoct re ceiving moth benefit, and I despaired of ever being cured. In the fall of 1936, the diseasa st the lims being very violent 1 commenced using the Rote Oinlmcnf, (prepare J by Vauihan & Davis.) In a fct applications the violent itching ceaeed, ths swelling abate), tha emption began to disappear, and before I had ured a jar the disease waa entirety cured. It hes now been nearly a year and a half sine-', snd there is not a vestige of the dises re maining, except the s;ars from t'.te deep pits tormed I by t!'.e dteeare. It is impost. oin for me to describe in a cerliiicate the severity of the diseam snd my suuermg, but 1 will be plonsed to give a fuller ac- connl to any person wanting further cstisfaction, who will call on me. At ths limo I commenced ueinj the iloae Ointment I would hate given hun dreds of do'tlais to bs rid of Ihe disease. Since u sing it, I have recommended it to i-cvernl prirsens, (amonj them my mother, w!io had the diaears bad- on her arm,) who were alt cured hv It. JAME3 DURNSLL, No. 12G, Race St. nT Tha Ro30 Ointment is prepared by E. B. Vauihan, South East corner of Third sn-1 lines ttreiU, Philadelphia, and sold on sgency in Sunbu ry. by H. B. MASSE I!, May 14th, 1843. Agen:. iloc Oiiitsnc;it, Tea Teller. A I'KUUr Uf MIS KtrMUAUr. Pim-insi-rniA, May 27th, 1839. rHIS ia to certify that I was severely afHicted with Tetter in tiin hnn.t. .ml fi-t far Howards f forty vcarj; the disea-e waa attended generally with violent itching and swelling. I applied to umber of physicinne, and U3td a great many sppli :tions without ejecting -a cure. About a year nee, I applied the Rose Cinli.icnt,.v.hich entirely stopfsJ ths itching, and a few applications immedi ately cared the diseaue, ' whkh there has been no return of, llhou'.i I had never been ri.l of it at any time for forty yeors. RICHARD SAVAtiS, Eleventh, below bpruce Street. (Tj Tho Rose Ointment is prepared by E. 3. Vsughan, South East corner of Third and Bsc: Streeta, 1'iitl adeMiia, and auld on agenry in Sunbu ry, by" H. B. MASSER, May Klh, 1843. Agent. MSSZCAT. APnOSATJOiT Of the ROSE OINTMENT, for Tetter. ALTHOUGH the superiority of ths preparation over all others is fully established, Ihe proprie tors take pleasure in laying before the public the lollowing certificate from a respectable pnyician, a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. uauh, having found in this temedy thatfelief for a tedious and disagreeable affection which the meana within the range of bis profession failed to afford, has not hesitated to give it his approbation, although trie prejudices and interests of that -prolcsion cie opposed to secret Kemedies. rniLAnEiraiA, Sept. 19, 1836. I was recently troubled vit!) a tedious herpetic eruption, which covered nearly one aide of my f.ice, and extended over tbe ear. Mr. V auguan, pioprie lot of the Roce Ointment, obseiviug my fore, insti led on my trying his ptcparation, of which he ban ded me a jar. Although in common with the mem beta of my profession, I discountenance and diai prove of tbe numerous nostrums palmed n'ion th pullic4iy m noi ant pn tenders, I feci in justice bound to except the Kose Ointment trom that e!.- of me' dicines, snd to give it my spprobation, es it entire ly vured the eruption, although it had resisted the usual applications. DANL. uAl'QH, M. D. fTT i he Rosa Ointment is prepared by 12. 3 Vaughan, South East coiner of Third and Rica streets, j'nimuejpaia, and gold on agency :a uua- bmy, by H. B. MASKER, May 14th, 1843. Aent EH CCD -JUT1 JSL Corner cf Third and Vine Streets, WIXLIAMSPCRT, PA. rBlIIE subscriber respectfully announces to Ihe X public, that he has opened a Hotel in the coro- modioua. buck building situate on the corner of Third and Pine streets, where he will be happy to wait npon those who mey favor him with their company. ' 1 he Eagle Hotel is large and convent ent, and furnished in the best modem style. It is provided witn a large number of well airej and comfortable sleeping apartments rooms, private parlors, occ. Persons vi.ittng Williamsport on bu sineis or pleasure, may rest ss-ured that every ex ertion will be used to lender their sojourn et the Eagle Hotel" pleaaant and agreeable. Hia Table will be supplied with the very best the market af fords, and his bar with the choicest wines end other liquors charges reasonable. Ths Eagle Hotel possesses greater advantage in point of location than any other similar establishment in tbe borough being situate iu the business part of the town, snd within a convenient distance of the Court House slid Williamsport and Elmira Rail Road Depot. Suflichnl Stabling provided, and good and trusty ostlers alwaya in attendance. Attentive, accommodating and honexl Servants have been employed, and nothing left undone that will add to the comfoit and accommodation of his guests. There will be a carriage always in attendance at the Boat Landing to convey passengers to and from tbe House, tree of charge. CHARLES BORROWS. May 14th. 1842. tf Michael Weaver & Son, BOPS MAKERS cV SHIP CXL&NSI.ES3 11 laSi A'o. IS AbrA Water Street, Philadelphia: AVE constantly on hand, a general assort ment of Cordage, Heine Twines, cVc, vix Ropes, Fishing Ropes, White Ropes, Msnil la Hopes, J ow lanes for fJsnal Hosts. Also, complete' assortment of Seine Twines, &e, such as Hemp Shad and Herring Twine, Best Pstent (Jill Net Twine. Cotton Shad and Herring Twice, Shoe Thresds, &c Ac. Also, Bed Cords, Plough Lines, II alters, Traces, Cotton snd Linen Carpet Chains cVc all of which they will dispose of on reasonable leims. Philadelphia, November 13,1843. ly. .: SPEKING, GOOD & CO. No. 138 Market Street, Philadelphia INVITE the attention of Couotry Merchants to their extensive assortment of British French and American Dry Goods, which they offer for aale on lbs moat reasonable terms. ;:.; ' Philadelphia, November I J, I US. y. TO. HE I LM AIT & CO., aVamAssBaksasaa. w aaaasM. ' Commission & Forwarding Merchants, t oot of IViWow Street Rail Road, . ' ' OH THB nttAWASI, TTAVING assoclsted wlih them Joseph Bar net, -i---late of Easton, Ps., respectfully inform their friend snd the public generally, that they have ta. ken that large snd well known store snd wharf at foot of Willow Street Railroad, lately occupiei by Jacob .Martin, where they purpose doing a General Commission and Forwarding Buaineas, and from ths local advantages of the place being connected with all the public improvements thst bsvs their outlet in the city, they flatter themselves they will be able to do business to aa great, if not greater ad vantage, and upon as reasonable terms ss sny othe house, snd they assure their friends thst sny con signments made to them shall hsvs their strict at tention, and no exertions spared to give entire satis faction. They are also prepared to receive and forward goods to sny point on the Delaware snd Lehigh -rivers, between Msnch Chunk, Easton and Phila let his, via Delaware Division and Lehigh Canals) alao, to any point on the Juniata river, or North and West Branches of Ihe Susquehsnns via Schuyl kill anJ Union, or ths Chesapeake and Tide Water Canals. For ihs accommodation of Boats coming or go ing via Schuylkill and Union Canals, a Steamboat will be kept exprerzly for towing boats from Ihe Schuvlklll around to the Delaware snd bsck, which will enable merchants to have their produce deli vered on ths Delaware, snd their goods shipped st s saving of 50 to 75 per cent, on ths prices for hauling aero, with these advantages they re spectfully solicit S sbsrs of patrnnace. W.HEILMAN&CO. William Hellman, ) William W. Keyser.C Joseph Burnet; 3 Philad., May 14, 1 843. ly x 'ra Avs. ANfvriiTSt co. null" and Tobacco Manufacturers, iVo. BO AortA Weil corner f Race and Third Streets. PHILADELPHIA. THE undersigned havefort-.ed a Co-partnership under the firm of J, MAYLAND, Jr. &. Co., a successors to ihe late firm of Jacab .May land 4- Co., anJ will continue the business st tbe old eata ti3hment, on their own account. In addition to their own cloje attention and experience for many ears, in the manufacture of tcsir celebrated snun. tee., the long experience of the senior psrtner of the te firm, will also lie devoted to the interest of Ihe new concern and ss no exertion snd csre will be pared to insure their goods, st all times of ths ve ry best quality, they solicit s continuance of the confidence of the friends snd customers of the late firm. THOMAS ADAMS, J. MAfLAND, J. Philadelphia, May 14th, 1913. ly To ajouutry THE Subscriber, Agent of Lyon & Harris, Hat Maniifurlurpra. for NVw York. Phitndelnbis. Baltimore snd other large cities, whoso Rats sre highly commended for good olor and durability, has on hand a first rate assortm-nt of HATS snd CAPS, suitable for Spring-sales, wh'.ch will re sold very low, for. cash or appioved credit, at the noted cheap store. No. 40, North Third street, oppjai'.e , tho Uity Hotel, Philadelphia. KOUr.HT D. WILKINSON, Aenl. N. B. Orders for Hats in the rough, promptly attended lo, Tha highest pries in tatA or trade given for Fur skins. Philadelphia, June 11, 1843. ly EOLTON & CO. General Commission Merchants, Fur the Sale of Flour, Grain, Seed, de., de. 1 " E P E CT F U LL Y inform (heir friends and ' the Merchants generally, that ihey have ta ken thoe large and commodious Wharves, with two Dci'o, uoith of Chesnut street, on the Delawire, together with the store No. 19 South Wharves, where ihey would be pleased to receive consign ments of Grain, Flour, Seed, Whiskey, Iron, &.c. &c. Being also well prepared to forward all kinds f Merchandise by the Schuylkill and Union, or by the Chesapeake and Tide Water Canals, as tow boats ars kept expreafcly for tho purpose of towing boats by either route. Merchants Will please be particular to send their goods destined by either csnsls, to No. 19 South Wharves, between Market snd Chesnut streets, on ibe Delaware, with directions accompanying thein which route they wish Ihcm to be shippsd. fTT Plaster snd Sai: for sale, at the lowest mar ket price. BOLTON & CO. March 19, 1813. No. 19 South Wharves MERCHANT'S HOUSE, No. 237, AorfA Third, above Cullowkill St., PHILADELPHIA. JOHN DUNCAN, lata from the Pennsylva nia Farmer, and Samuel Pike, jr., lata of A merican Hotel, Columbus. Ohio, take pleasure in ac quainting their friends and the public generally that they have taken the large and coinruodioua Hotel recently built by the Messrs. Hart, on the same sib once occupied by the old established Hotel knowr at the Bull's Head, in Third street above Callow bill st. This Hotel ia finished in the very best poaaibb manner, and of the be.t materials. Its location i-' very desirable, particularly for country merchants the srrangemems for heatitg and ventilating eacl room, is such as to secure sny temperature. Th bedrooms ars all light and airy, all furnished in r neat style, so ss to insure comfort, Ths receiving parlors srs slso furiiished in a au -perb style, the windows are on the French style forming sn enlrsnce lo s balcony in front, whitl makea a pleaaant recess. Pnrticulsi attention ha been given to the beds and bedding, which, will the furniture, sre entirely new. from years' experience in hotel businses, w trust, by strict assiduity to business, to maks tbi bouae s desirable slopping place. Our table wil always be auppliod with the very beat our msrkr can afford, anJ our bar with ths best liquors an wines of lbs most approved brands. P. 8. . There are first rate stabling and earriag houses attsched to tbe hotel, attended hy caraA and sober hostlers, snd our chsrges will be low, i accordance with the present hard times. Philsdelphia, Oct. 7lh, 184. GOLDENSAVX? A'o. OU North Third, above Arch Street, PHILADELPHIA. ACCOMMODATIONS) tOfX eEVEMTT fKliaO!. CHARLES WEISS, late of the While 8wan, and "Mount Vernon Heoae," vespectrully ir forms his friends and customers, that he has becon the proprietor of the above weU known Hotel. . Country Merchants will fad the above Hotel central location, end the best of Is. re. Persons tra veiling with privets conveyance will And a larg yard and good stabling for horses, and the best t , oslleis. Bearding fl per dsy. . May I4lh,184. tf. ,
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