X 4 1 '.' -i i m ' C.trMlve KtTVrls of Jlumfrlimi A youiij iady ofOhio, about 18 years of nge, v ho ha ben fur some time at school at Uur f ifj, Cjnn.' received an injury in the lower part if hpr spine, in Novembor lust, from a fn II, which rendered her unablo to bear even (he slightest ih'vation toward an erect position, and kept her in continual pain. She was attended by the must skilful physicians without benefit, but at length, under the advice of a physician of this nty, she was placed on a bed constructed for llio purpose, ami brought here by railroad and MivimWt, with the view of trying the elTocts nf mesmeric treatment under his direction, iSIm arrived here on tho 3d inst. accompanied by her lmthr-iii-law and sifter and put up at Jndson's t Intel, 'Broid way. The follo'ving evenin? the physician introduced Mr. Oltz, a distinguished tnajnetiror, and recommended him to make the proper mesmerie passes slnnr tho spine for the purpose of allyinp the high nervous excitement under which she was laboring, and which had continued withorit intermission, from the time i?'th( necident. Tho pnsses: were quite clWt tial, nnd that nijiht she enjoyed Bound and re troshin z sleep which she had not obtained fur the previous five month. The next inornin;, the rcajnetizer, by means ( f the mesmeric pusses alone, gradually raised her to an erect postion, in which she remained I'lont o minute. In the evening, he operated a j tin, and she was apain enabled to sit erect. The docter then directed him to raise her upon br feet, which ho did with a few passes; and, supported by the mnjrnetizor and the physician, :-ho found herself able to walk several times a ern the room. After resting about fifteen min- ntrs in an easy chair, where her expressions of wonder and gratitude were deeply fervent and arreting, she repeated her walk around nnd a emssthe room, and retiring full of joy and hope, iijviin passed the niirtit in tranquil sleep. On the followier morninc the inesmerick pn-jea proved so effectual that she was consid ered sufTiciently restored to undertake a journey to Philadelphia, that afternoon, on her way to her family in Ohio. Mr. Oltz accompanied her 1 1 the depot in Jersey City, and having seated her comfortably in the car, and stowed away her previous travelling couch upon the top, tran5 ti rred his mesmeric power over her to her brother-in-law and saw her start on her unex pected journey. The following are extracts of it letter from the sister who accompanied her, m her physician in this city, dated Ilarrisburgh, IVnn. April 13th, 19-16: 'I fear our neglecting to write from Philadel phia will lead yon to think we do not appreciate the kind interest you took in sister's case. Ho ussured we do and ever 6hall remember yon with gratitude. Our kind friend Mr Ol!z (to whom you will please remember us) doubtless told you how well we succeeded in getting to the cars. Mr. B. was able to con t.nue the influence to such a degree as to keep her very easy for about two hours, when, owing to some relaxation cf effort she became sick at the stomach. We gave her the little globules hi'.'cacuaiTna which soon relieved that, and then notwithstanding the noise and motion of tho cars, Mr. B succeeded in putting her into a sounder sleep than ever she had been in before, and she awoke from it quite refreshed. l'or two days after our arrival in Philadelphia i-he felt too weary for exertion; but on the third night, after being magnetized, she tat up for more than two hours and walked about the room for nearly an hour ; she slept well that niht, mid was next day quite comfortable. We left Philadelphia at half past seven in the morning, mid rode nine hours over the roughest Railroad in the country, but under the magic influence she was kept quietly asleep most ot the time. She feels much fatigued and sore to day, but is in good spiritual tho idea of starling and the comparative ease with which the rest of the j'uriiey will bo performed." A. 1', Tribune. SiUkftPKARE. It has been said, and it seems truly, that an apt quotation lor every event can bopmnd in the pages of the bard of Avon. In ha Trewcdy of Richard the Third, act 4lh, tceno iid, we find the following: Km i tit Tvukei.l. 'Fiiretl. The tyrannous and blcody act ia done, The most arch deed of piteous massacre, That ever yet tins land was guilty ol. A Yeu eta.ui k Pace. A market woman with i orally hair, a turnup noso, reddish face, goose, tii rry ryes, a mouth that can't be led, and a general expression of Itttuce alone. Pot ut.E. two-lold, twice as much. Should u man who is single, and weighs '-!(), fret mar ried (become double) he will, consequently weij-h 5(10. Double. to make tw ice as much. Accord injrljr, take a dollar bill and double it (fold it) and youhavotwo dollars. Scuoot, Examination. 'John, how do you par-o frrandiuother .'' '1 doesn't pass her at alii I always poes in to (eta coukry,1 ' What ia tho f inoular nf men. They ii singular wu they pay their debts without being axed to do it a dozen times.' 'Young women urn beautiful.' What ii that w inch comes after young women J' 'It ia the fellers, to be sure. They are al ways arter the young women.' Tint will do ; uuw yuu may all go and hunt for cigar ttuuips.' A babe iu a liouee,' saya Tupper, 'ia a wall spring ot pleasure, a messenger of peace and love, a resting-place for innocence on earth, a link bttweto aug4and men ' It A Mi NOTE LIST. IM3XAS IIA'AXI A. The following lit shows the current value of all rVnnsylvi-nin II ink Notes. The most implicit re liance miv be placed upon it, as it is every week arcfiiMy compared with and corrected lioni Bilk ncll's Reporter. i;unit hi IMiilariclplila. Ni l.nrATioni Disc, in Fiiilap. I'" . pnr pnr X n T F. 8 AT PAR Batik of Xmth America . Honk of the Notthcrrt 'liberties . Commercial Rank of Penn'a. . . Farmers' ami Mechanics' Bank . Krn-iiiiRtoo liii l; . Philadelphia Bank Schuylkill Rank ."mithwark Hank . Western Ibrnk Mechanics' Hank' Manufacturers' cV Mechanics' Batik 1 flank of Prtin Township . . (irard Rank Dunk f Commerce, Lite Moyami n-in;; Bank of j'pnnsy Ivaiiin Country Hanli. . par . par I pnr I pnr . - par , pnr p'it i pnr . par I !" ! par par . Bank of Chester County Hank of Delaware County Bank of (ierinantown Itnuk of Montgomery Co. Doylestown Bank Eastott Rank Farmers' Hunk nf Rucks cn. UoTik of Northumberland Westchester Chester Uctmantowti Norris'ow n DovhsloWll 1 Pri-tol par par pnr I par i pHr par j ptr 1 Northumberland pnr Columbia Hunk & tlridge eo.t!olutn!ii par par pir l psr These otl'ircs ;lo not ssue n. Farmers' II ink of Lancaster I.nncistet l.nuca-ter County Hank I.aneisrer Hank Farmers' ll.it ik of Reading' (lir e f Hank of Penn'a. Office do do OllVo do do Oilico do do I.sncuster l.anc isier ltVading llarriahurg' IIarriahurg" I.amater I I'e.iding ( i 1 Paston J N f ) T E S A T DISCOUNT. "ink of the United Mate Miners' Hank of Pottsviile Hank of l.ewistown Hank of Middl-towu Carlisle Hank Exchange Hank I), i do branch of Harris!, uta Hank Lebanon Hank Merchants' iV Manuf. Bank Hank of Pittsburg West H.aneh Hank Wyoming Hank Northampton Hiiik PhiUMphia Pot I sv 1 1 In l.ejjiiwn MhlillrtcOWl Carlisle Pittsliuip Holliilavshurg Harrishurg 1. elm n on Pirtsliurg Pitlshuig Williamsporl Wilkeeharie Alleiitovvn it ending Pittshurg i Jal I i i 7 I "i i J 1 lierks Coiintv Hank Ollice uf Uaiik of U. S. Do do do Do do do Bank of Chamhrrshurg Hank ot t ieltyslnirg Hank of Sn-qut-hnnna Co. Erie Bank Farmers' V Drovera' Bank Franklin Bank llonesduh; lijiik Monongahela Bunk of B. Vork Bank failed ; do I l.riti New Hrijhton Chainhersliurg (ii-ttyshurg Montrosu do I u H H U Kris Wsynebhurg Waahington Honeiidalu l!ronville Yo,k N. B. 'J he notes of those hanks on which wo omit quotations, and substitute a dash ( ) are not purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, with the exception of those which have a letter of reference. BROKEN BANK S. Philadelphia Sav. Ins. Philadelphia Loan Co. Schulkdl tav. Ins. Kensington Sav. Ins. A I'enn Township Sav. Ins. Manual Labor Bank (T. W I'nwanda Bank Alleghany Bank of Pa. Dank of Braver Hank of Swatura Hank of Wnsliingttn Centre Bnnk City Bank Farmers' iV Mecb'cs' Hank Farmers' & Mech'c' Hank Farmers' V McchW Hank Hainiony lnMiinte Uuntingdor. Bunk Juniata Hunk Lumbernien'K Hank Northern Hank ef Pa. New Hope Del. Hridu'e Co. ' Northumb'd t'nion Col. Ilk. North Western Ha'ik of Pa. Dtlice of Schuylkill Hank Pa. A nr. A. Manuf. Hjiik Silver Lake Hank I'nion Hank of Petui'j. Westmoicluml Hank Pliiladel.,hia do do da do Dyott, prop.) Towanda HrJfoiJ Heaver H jr.ishurg Wa-hiugtoii Li'l'efoiite Pitlsbuig Pittsburg Fayi-lle co. ( i'u-1 iK-a -t'.e failed tailed failed failed no sale clocej clesed faihd closed no sale failed failed failed It.lllllonV no a! Huntingdon no sale LeivUtown Warren Diilldair New Hope Milton Ilit sale tailed no sale closed no sale closed Mea.hille Port ('ttl boll Carlisle Moiilr.ise I nioiitowu (iteetislairg Wilkesbarre failed closed laded ( l.l.sed Wilke.barre Bridge Co, Iiosale cry- All notes purporting to be on any Penn-vl- vama Bank not given in the above li.-t, may he set j Jowu as irauus. ni:iv ji:um:v. Bank of New Hiunsw ick Hruniw ick Helv'uleie Bank Helvidere liurlinpton ('o. Biink Medlord Jomuiereial Bank Perth Amboy Cumberland Hank Rndeetnn Farrin i" Bnk Mount Holly Farmers' and Mechanics' HI; Railway Farmers' and .Mechanics' I Ik ., Hiiiuswick Farmers' and Mert hauu' Middletowii 't Franklin Hank of N.J. Jerey t'uy Hoboken BlgtV I razing Co I i .U'-ri failed I l ! par I il par paj j failed ! . i i fitihd j failed j failed ' fall, d j fail, d 4 ! failed ! ! par : lersey City liauk J"isey 1,'ity I itlelson l 11. 'vilUt Morristown lreeholj New aik Trenton Jersey ('ity Newaik Mechanics' liauk Manuf icturers' Hank Morris County I! an I, Monmuulh lik of N. J. Mechanics' liauk Mechanic' and Manuf. Ilk" Morris Canal and lik g Co Post Notes Newaik Ukg & Ins Co New Hope Del llride Co no sale i J failed laded 1 failed J Lainla-rtsville HoUik'-n N. J. Manut ic. and l!kg Co N J frotectott 6i Lombard bk Jeris-y City Orange Rank Orange l'aierson Hank I'aieiMiii f copies' Dank do I'riuceloii liank f iiueeloii Salem Hanking Co Saletii Slste Hank Newark State Rank Lhzn!ethtnwn State Uaiik Carnden State Hank of Morris Morristown State Uunk Trenton Salem and 1'hilad Manuf Co Salem Sussex liauk Newton Trenton Hanking Co Tienton par 1 1 par i failed (ailed 1 par i failed I'nion liauk Dover WsBhingtoii Rank ing Co. Hackensack l)i:i..41VAItC. lik of Wilin cV lirandy wine Wilmington liauk of Delaware Wilmington liauk of Smyrna Smyrna Do btauch MilloiJ Farmers' Bk of State of Del Dover Do branch Wilmington Do branch (ieorgetowu Do branch Newcastle Union Dank Wilmington ny Cnder ft's QJ On ill banks marked thus () there are eis Iher counteift it or altered notes of tba various ds norainstiBas, in circulation. KERR'S HOTEL, II lKUISltt RU, 1A. IIM'O leave to Inform the public that I have left Philadelphia, and am now located in Harris burg, the seat of the Eipetilive and State Govern ment of Pennsylvania, where I now ocrupy the spneious Hotel, recently kept by Mr. Matthew Wilson. This spacious building, having been pnrpntely pbinned and erec ted for a Hotel of the first class, is not surpassed if equalled, by any similar estnlf lisliment in Pennsylvania; and having undergone, s tlwrmiuh renovation, the parlors, rooms and rhamhers ar now fitted up hi a style that com line- cli'annce with minTuM and convrnienco. My TAP I. K is pledged In 1-e suppliad with the bel lure lhi Markets run produce: the thnrnea at the suite lime heing ns moderate as any of the liet regul tted astal lisbiiieiits clsowhrro. In short, no enritiooa shall tip spared on my pirl, or on the part of every memher of my household, to make it what it should he. in the Capital of one of the most pop ulous and interesting W'ate of the Union. With these pr.initsrs, accnmmodition and foci-liti'-s, and the t.irl that the Hotel is most eligibly situated, I wtih cotiiidenee, most respectfully soli cit the patronage of tho Public. DANIKL HERR. I.nte of Herr's Hotel, Chesnut at., Philad. HarrM.uru. Nov. 2'!. tS'..r. 1 PiinNNtn's VKnMiiLor. a crrtuin cure for ' worms xtff. and very plinmnt to lake, S. Cinsoi's Exthu'Ts, which remove (irsase , of nil kinds, Dry Paints, Tar, Vttninh and Wax, I from carpets or frun clothing, without injuring the j color or the cloth. j 3. Loximi Pl.t Ppkh the bet thing known ; for killing flies and musqoitnes. 4. A ceitaiu Destroyer of Rats, Mice, Roaches and Ants. and another of Bed llu-s. 5. (irx's Si'M inc for s ur Momach. Heart Born and Water Brash, by one who h id suffered ' thirties years, before he discovered th cure. j Dit. Si kvkv's (iiu..x Oixtmi:t for the Piles. ) It has never failed to cure. 7. II uiiuso ji's Tkttkh Wash. 8. HllKMOMl's IsllKLI IILK I K, without rival. 9. Tiik ('oMPiiern CovrtcTiox of Fir.s just the lni'dii ine for children and f r women, it is . so pleasant to lake. I 10. Bun's VliaTABLE ATiniLIlllS Pll.!.. 11. (ifsx's F.MOI.I.1KNT WaTKH-IMIOOP PaSTK, j for Harness, Bouts, &c. It softens the leather, and keeps out the water. I 12. Poort ?1a's Srnt.s:nTiii.'ivn PlAsrrn. 13. Jt kson's Diaiiiiiiii:a Mivrt hk, whieb cures the worst Diairloea in a few hours. i . I t Jackson's Dtskstaiit Mixti it, a cer lain nnd speedy cure for Dysentery and Summer C'omplaiut. I I he Mbove valuable articles are soiii wlnt esate and retail, tiv L. C. (H'NN, N. 1 South Fifth tired, Fliilui! Ijihi'i where Stonkeriers and o ihers will be supp icd with pure African t'ayenno Pepper, Arnica Floweis, Drugs, Paints, Oils, (ila-s and Varnishes, ut the lowest prices, 'rcrms oi ly cash. (Xj-Cut out the advcitisctuent, and bring it with vou. Philadelphia. July 10th. HIS. lv. THOMSON'S C'oiupoitiMt Syrup of Tar Mlootl .allia. , . , t r - - : rpHE unprecedented lucce.s of tin. medicine in .JL the restoration of heahh, to those who, in nes- pair, had given up all hopes, has given it an eXal- ted reputation a''Ove all other remedies, furnishing evidence of its intrinsic value and power, as the on- I ly agent which can be relied up u for the euro of i 1'iihnonarv Consumption, Broiichiltis, Asthma, j Pain in the tide and Breast, Spilling of Blood, , Whoop'iig t ough, ( roup, c. Attention is n queried to the following ASTON IslllMi cri'iR.bv Tin nison' Compound Syrup of Tar and Woi d Naplha ! ! Vhihuhlphia, Xny n7, H11. j MR. THOMSON Dear Sir With pri.tefi.l fee'iucs I inform you of the astonishing efi'ccis of i i your medicine, which has liter illy tnis.d lue from j a death-bed ! My disease, Pulmonary ( ousuinj lion, had reduced mo so low that my physician pro. nojiiced my case ho !ess ! At this junction I be gan to use your medicine, and miraculous ns it may seem, it has rompletelv restored me t t health, utter everything else had failed. Respectfully vmirs. WAsnlN(iroNM('K'. ("bailolle street, abote (ieoige street. The undersigned, being personally ncqnaintul with Washingl in Mack and bis sullenngs, heir witness to Iho astonishing cilccl nf Thomson's I I .....1 S... ,1 l,r mnl til,, trill 1 tA I ll'h. ! '-"'"i"""'" .""r - liove statement. JOS. WINNER. 3IS North Third street, DAVID VICKERS. 43 Ahnond s'reet. lll fill M'tilNLF.Y, S. E. corner Tuniany and Fourth stuets. 1 1 .. I I... l Tl.rtr,,tr.iA ." IT 'ulicr I . r..i. .. i v. .... : ii.;i.,.i.,i,.i,;. I ri'ii.ifi'ii (il iv I'v i ,,s..,,, .,, v ... ,, ....' w..i....'. It r.. nnd Dr. Macphers Ilanisburg ; Jno. C. frown. "ems. ii. ii. ,'i , .-,,,.' , ... . I'l.tisvi le : lien. Earl, Reading; Houston cV M i' on, Towanda, Riadlmd county, fa f nee 50 cents p, r boitle, or f ,"t n r down. rj- Iku-urr of all iml:athnx. f hilaii. lphia, June 2-lh, 1S45. lv llKlil' THK ES c s i n n c r s rplIE subscribers woull respectfully inform tho 1. Citizens of Sun! uty and ihe public generally, that thev have tiu'clnised ihe shon of Mr. nham Hoover,' in Market strut, one door wet of the fost Ollice, wheie they will continue the Caliiiicl-liar.iit lS.is.iiii's., in all its branches. The public may txpect their work done ut ihe laiett style. They hope, by Hin t attention to bu.-nns, to uieiit share of puhl.c pationage. try t.'otlins mule lo o-Jer on the shjrtest notice, and country produce taken in exchange tor woik. W.M. YOl NtJVAN .V II. C. MARTIN. Siinbury, May 17th. I St5. ly. a s 1 1 is v & i: o v a r, WHOX.ESALE &. HETAII. HAT tc CAY MAMFACTUlt 11S, South F.ait cormr nf Markt l and 4th sit.. lMilhiiUiphlii, ATTHERE tfcey always keep on hand an exten- ' nve assoitioent uf MIA J I A I'S of every description, got up in Ihe best and inot approved t le. f etsons derirous rf purchasing superior arli chs on the most ressonsblc terms, will find it to their advantage lo call before making purchases elsewhere. fhiladelphia, Oct. 6th, 1814. ly 111.4 V ii:i:i. The" highesl price will "is given for Flat Seed, at the store of Aug 9, 184S HENRY MASSER. LI .11 13. f a U.erior quality, can now be hud at ihe Lime Kilns of Henry Masser, in Sun bury. May 17. 1i5. I ) AR IRON Jufet leceived and fir eale, cheap liforcasb.by HENRY MASSER. Sunbuty, Sipt. m0, 1845. par pal par par par psr par par par OAKLEY'S DEFkVIt ATI V K SYni'P. rriHE valuable properties of Oakley's Depura L live Hyrup of Harsaparilln, as a purifier of the blood, is so well known to the public generally, that it is unnecessaiy to nrrnpy much spare in set ting forth the advantages to he derived from i's us ; wherever lbs medicine has once been intro duced, it takes precedence over all othera: eveiy one that has taken it, have derived so signal bene ficial results from it, that it is recommended by them with the utmost confidence. Physicians of the highest standing in tho profession, prescribe it to patients under their enre ; contuiuing Dotbiiig deleterious, but being composed of the most miU, yet euir.triou!) vegetable materials, it is ntT'ivd witll confidence, as the cheapest and most efficient pu rifier of the blood now known. The use of a few I bottles, especially in the spring months, will be at 1 tended with a most decided improvement in the ije j neral strength of the system, eradicating any e,ls i of disease that may havi been grncrati d, beaidea giving health and vigor to the body. For the cure of Merol'uhi or Kin-s Evil, Rheumatism. Ti ller, : Pimples or etuptinns of tho SHin, White Swelling, I F.stula, Chronic Couch Asih.ua, cc. Tha nu merous certtitca'ps tn the possession ur lite surscri Iter and bis nuents, from physicians and others, uro sulhcient to convince the musl skeptical of its su periority ovct all preparations of a.trwiparilla. Njld wholesnls nnd retail, bf the proprietor, CEORd'C W. OAKLSY, North 5th street. Ren I ding, Bciks Comity, and to hit bd of the following i persons : . Surlfounherland ( 'aunty. II. B. Masss Simbury; Ireland k Mixel, McUwensville 5 D Krauser, Miltin. lit Union Comity. I, Gcarhart, Selitisgrovc: A. (iutelins, Miininhurc. In Vuluiuhiu County. R. W. McCay, Wash ington. Reading, Marrh II, IM4:i Mm. Oaki kt: I believe it the uty of every ' one to do whatever in thrir power I ie, for the bne. j lit of their fellow man, nnd having had positive ,r0of in mv own family, of the wonderful properties , r,f your Deptirativa Syrup of Sarsnparilh, I m-st rl-1n,'icniiouly recommend it to the afllicted. Wa ; had tho misfortune to lose two of our children, by i the breakinu out of ulcerous sores that covered the face, bead nod neck, although we bad some ef the most scientific physician, to attend them nnd had tried all the known lemeilies, including Swaim s Panacea, without avail. Another of mv children , . , i 'e .. t was attacked in the same manner, per face ur.d , , , . , , neck was roijipleti- v covered; the discharge was so .. . , , . u i i . .i . - o lensive, and t he disease at such a heiuht, that we , ,r v.- .i i,.r,ioir ..j despaired of her lib. Seeing tint wonderlul ellects . 1 t, .- w , r... .:i. id vour Depl.r.eive Sviup ot S irsapar.,1 a, we wete i l. i . i . r. . :, 1llliuti-ii ,o uj.iim- ii,i,, , I I.I -I.- k.. -.. 1...,, ,.n imineihiilelv. a fi w bottles entirely restored h r to j her health, which ahe has enjoyed uninten uplediy ever since. . a puriner ol ine iiiuoii, i verny i'e licve it has not its equal, JOHN MOVER. Tailor, Walnut street, near Fourth, Reading. Doiiglassville, April l'.th, H43. Aft, ry,w,T- Mi tt.m 'ltiuiml Leaf. Iind the t.,0..t i it... ,n.,dl ilmnilriit Mint ,lif restllT man. 1 ner for three years, during which time he was de- prived of the use uf bis limbs, his he.d and neck j were covered vilh ulcers. We trial all iho differ ' I'M reini dies, l ut to no i llVct, until reeommendi d I bv Dr. Johnson of Noriistuwn, and also Dr. Isaac Hiesttt, nf Reading, to Use your Depurntive Syrup ' of Sarsapnrilla, of which 1 obtained several bottles. I the use of which drove tiis diseaia entirely out of his system, the sore healed up, and the child was ' . ... ..... i , restored to perfect heahh. which bo has enjoyed t uninterruptedly ever since, to tha astonishment of many ye,MUi w10 ,ecn him dining h.s BlILclion. 1 tiave tliuugnl il my iiutv, ami semi vou uus cent- Iicnte that others who have a like affliction in the fsiuilv may know where to obtain s.t valuable a mcdii'iue. Yvurs truly, Amelia d. leaf Sept. 10, h i n I y To Country ivrchaMtst. Boots, SllttCS, IjKlllieH, T l, . .,.! I.ofrhorn ami Palm Leaf Hals. (.. AV. & Ii. II. TAYl.OIt, at the S. J'. rnrntr of Murhit and Fifth Six PHIL ADZ liPI-IIA, FFLR for t-ale an extensive sKsoinnent of the 'above ai'.iclic, all of which they sell at unusual- j ly low pi ices, and parlicultily invite the attention of buveis visiting the ci:v, to an examination of, their stock. ti. W. cV L. U. TAYLOR. Philadelphii, May 25. IS1J. ly city vi :hm ri i:k aic'i ion. AND PHIVAT3 SALES KOCIIS, Nits. and .'1 -North Thiol Street, Near the City Hotel, l'HILADtH.l'HIA O C. MACKEY, Auctioneer, respectfully in W i,og ,10 attention of persons desirous ot pur ........ chasing Furniture, lo his extensive isales nooins. ("both Miblic mid I'rivate.i for every description ' , i . ii , Household rurn.ture. wli.re ran ne on.a.ncu at . ' limes, a luigr Bsoiininf-uk ,'i ' - inanulaclurt'd ('abinet Furniture, Ueds, Mallrasses, iVc, at very ruluctd prices, for cash. rij" Sales bv Auction, twice a week. Mav ttVih. 1SL1. ly t'ouiitorlVIiCiV DEATH BLOW. rPhe public will please observe lhat no Draudieth -- fills ar genuine, unless (he box has three li bels upon it, (.the top, the side nnd the bolt no) ,ch coniaiiuiii fjc-sinult signaturiu my iianu- j writing, thus II. 11a imikktii, M. ). 'I hese j I j j i j hel-uie ingi a veil on steel, I eauliinny oesignc.i, and done ut an expense of over f '.im(l. Therefore it willbe-seen that the only thing necessary to pro- cure the medicine in ils purity, is to observe these labels. Remember the top, the side, and the bottom. The following respective persons are duly autln ri- zed, and hold CERTIFICATES Of AGENCY For the sale of Jirundreth't Yegetahle 1'nirenul Fills. Northumberland countv : Milton Mackey & Chambeilin. Suitbury H. U. Masser. M'Eweiis- ville luland & Meixell. NorlhumU iland Wut. Forsyth. (Seorgelowo J. & J. Walls. I'nion County: New llerhn Bogar & Win ter. Selmsgrove Ceorge tiundium., .Mnioie burg Isaac Smith, lieaveriowu Dayid Hubler. Adauishurg Win. J. May. Mittlin.bum Menscb At Ray. Harllelon Daniel Long. Freeburg U.iV F.C Mover. Lewisburg Walls & (ireen. (Jolumhia county : Danville E. 11. Reynolds & Co. Berwick Shu man A Rittenhouse. Cat luwitoia (J. O. Brobts. Bloomsburg John R. Moyer. Jcisey Town Levi Bisel. Washington Robt. McCay. Linietone Balbe' r MrN'neh. Observe lhat each Agent has an Engraved Cer tificate of Agency, containing a representation ot l)r li II A . U It E 1 H S Manulactory ai ftng omg, and upon which will also be seen exact copies ol the new lutnls now used upon the Urandrtlh 1'ill lloxes. Philadelphia, ollice No. 8. Notth Slh street. H. BRASDKETH.M.D., June 21th, 1(343, ROSE OINTMENT ron ti:tti:h. tllNOWOHMR, rtMPI.ESl ON THK F,f K, AND OTIIEK 5 CTTANKOl'SJ I'ltriTIONSJ. ffj The following rrrtrfm'e dnrrihe one nflhc most extraordinary etirei tvrr effected by any application. I'ltiiAiir.intiA, rebruary in. in.ii. IfOW twenty years I was severely afflicted with Tbttku on the Face and Head: the disease commenced when I was seventeen years tdd, and continued until the Fall of t8')(i, Varying in vio lence, but without ever disappearing. During most of the litre, great part of my face was covered with tba eruption, fresjuenlly ninded with violent itch- ing; my head swelled nl times until it Ml as if it ... . ..i..t I, would M.rst-tne sweum was so gieai, nni . coin. scarcely gei my nai ini. a.'mihk io mni eno.i .. . i.i. .e - i: . r . ... I - M1- , , . . . t r-.i I mn nftlirt-d with the disease. I used a crenl inal I wrwaunciru sun uirurs-inn, i u-ru u jin-iii . , many a! plication, (among them several celebrnled , epaiatioas) as W.I I M taking inward remedies, , : l...t:HM. .,m1., f,rt,ft1r.s nf Siffinn Vtmnrrn llR-iiiiiiiill ....,.... - . r.Mrttrt oj narsapitriiui, r, in ian, n. wnuiu no , impossible to enumerate all tho njedicines I used, i 1 was also under tho care of two of the most dis- ' lir,gnif,fcej physicians of this cilv, but without re- . reiving mich benefit, snd I despaired of ever Wing cared. In the fill of I8:tfi, tho disease at the timn 1 bping very violent, I cnmmen'-etl usintr the Rune . Ointment, (prepared by Vauuhan & Davis.) In a few aiplicatinna the violent itching ceased, the swelling abated, tha irutition began to disappear, and before I h.d Used ajar the disease wa-t entirely ; cuied. It has now been near'y a year and a half since, and there is not a vestige of the dica--e re- ' liiainiiif, except the scars from the deep pits formed by the disease. It is impassible for me to describe ; in a certificate the severity of the disease and my i ! sufTerine, but I will be pleased to uive a filler sc. I count to anv person wanting further satisfaction. who will call on me. At the time I commence. t . using the Rose Ointment I would have given liuti- i dollars to bo rid of the disease. SSince u- sing it, 1 have recommended it to several persons, (nniotig them my mother, who had the disease bad- on her arm.) wno were a I cured ny it. , .1 Mt;s in liwi.i.i., ;xo. i.-iu, Ktce -t. J MI r The I Vnughnn, So Rose Ointment is prepared by L. H. aitith East corner of Third and Race ttreits, Philadelphia, anil solil on acenry in .'iinnu- rv. hv B. MASSER, Mav 11th. 1P'L1. Aent. f20 Oj.t-tc,,J fyf 'J cf (.r. , ttl, ...I. '' ' f'Y A i UUlll 1 t o,! i qo'o I iin.AntrniA. May 2jt lS.J'.i. .,., . . ,. ,. . . ' , , i 'PUIS i to cer i y tint 1 was severe .y am.clcl I ' . , ,f . r ..,,.., t 1 with litter in the hands and feet for upwards ' , ,, i t , n of torlv years; the disease was alien. led generully .,'-'..'. , ,, i i ,. . w th vin'ent itebmg arid swelling. I applied to i " , , . i i . . . i: number of physicians, and used a great many ap.li- j o..r,i,Y i nr.. About a y nr I .tuuili. '- " S) since, I applied the Ro.-e Oint.nent, which entirely stopped the itrliiug, anil a few applications imine.li ati ly cured the disease, which there has been no return of, although I had never been rid of it at any time for foity years. RICHARD SAVAtiE, Eleventh, below Spruce Street. fj The Rose Ointment is prepared by C. B. Yauchan, Sjuth East corner of Third and Race Streets, Philadelphia, and sold on agencv in Sunbu ry.bv II. B. MASTER. May Mth. 1811. Aet. rorncAi. Arrnc3ATio;i OJ th' llOSi: OI.TMi:.T,fr Tt'tr. ALTHOL'OH the superiority of the prepaiati 'ii over nil others is fully established, the pr 'pr e lors lake pleasure in laying before the public the following certificate from a respectable physician, a nraduute of the I'niversilv of Pennsvlvanu. Dr. Bjugh, having found in this icinedy that telicf f r , 'J"k;o, unto, n'uiiu , - 'i... .j j a (lihoUil anJ ,Ii,usr,.0.li,,. affoction which the means w;,jm ,1,,. rjr)1,e f profession lailc.l to alVird. , hiia not hfsitati-J to t-ivp it his approbation, shltou-h prt'iiiilices nn.t interests ot tlial protession ate j j ,(, 6VCKl (,,,,..1 ' PuiLAntLi I 1 HI LA litLTUI A, !rpl. ID, I was recently troubled witll a tidious herpetic eruption, which covered nearly one si 'oiof mv fice, and extended over the ear, Mr. Yatigbaii, propr'n tot of the Rose Ointment, obseiving my face, insis ted on my trying his preparation, of which he h tn- i ded me a jar. Although iu common with the inein- , . ... , .., .,.i .1. , It'll HI 1 1 'I oil ssioii, , 1111 null', ufliivr 1,11,, .j,,,,.- provc ot the uuniereus nostrums palntcil upon the I public ly ignorant pretenders, 1 leel injustice Ii. uml o except the Rose Ointini tit hoin that ca-s of tut diciiies. and tu aive il my appr d-ation, as it tutire ty Hired the eruption, although it hid resisted the usual applications. DANL. UAI OH.M. D. dj" 'J'he Rose Ointment is prepared by 13. Ii. j Yaughau, r-'outh Last corner ot Third ami I! ice , Sticeis. 1'fiilaile! hia, and bold on nji ncv in Sun- , burv, bv II. IS. MASTER. ' Slay" 1 1th, 1S4:I. A'tnt i EAGLE Vornt-r of Third and Vine Stru ts, WILLIAMSrOI-T, PA. rjllIR subscriber respectfully announces tithe 1. public, that he has opened a Hotel in tna com - i modjous brick building situate on the cnrmr of i I I" - "I " . , - j I hud and fine streets, where he will lie tiappy lo Wait upon those who inav favor lint w it t llieir and coincid of ' company. The Eagle Hotel is larg ent, and furnished in the be-t midern sth. Ii i- i provided w itlt a large number of well aire I and comfortable sleeping npartineuts, rooms, jiri ate parlors, e. Persona visiting illiamsjturt on bu siness or pleasure, may rest ss-ured that every ex ertiou will be used to tender iheir sojourn st the 'Eagle Hotel" pleasant and agreeable. HisTa'de will la supplied with the very l"'st the market ai foids, and his bar with the choicest wines auj other lnpiors iharges reasonable. The f.agle 1 1 t I possesses greater advantages in point of location than any oilier similar establishment iu the borough, being siluale in the business part of the town, snd wilhin a convenient distance of the Court House and Willianisporl and Elmira Rail Road 1) pot. Sufficient Stabling provided, and good auJ trusty ostlers always in allc udan.'e. Attenlixf, accoii.uiodiiling and honest Servants have been employed, and nothing b it undone thai will add to the comfort and accommodation of his guesU. There will le a carriage always in attendance hi the Boat Landing to convey passengers to and from the House, fue of charge. CHARLES BORROWS. i Mav t tth, M12. if I .Kii hacl W eaver V ii, norE MAKERS & SHIP CHANDLERS. la. ; , 1 j I i j ! j ; A'o. CI Xirth W ater Street, I h.lmtt'plna. AYE constantly on band, a general assort ment of Cordage, Seme Twines, A:c., vix: lai'd Hones. Fishina Rope. While Ropes, Msnil la Rone. Tow Line for Canal Boats. AJso, a inai iioais, .yjo, a ne, Best l atent .lull 4er.inTwl, e.Sh, comnlele assoitment ol neine ' . .i...: . Ileum Shad and Herring Twine ISel J Wllte, UOIIOIl euiu inu ncinuij i s ii ,-, ymic Tbreads. &c. &C. AUo, Bed Colds, Plough Lin,, Halters, Traces, Cotton and Luien Carpel Ph-oil, &c. all of tAhick ihey will dispose of on iiMOiiJbile, leims. , . , 1'biladelpuia, November 1 3, 1S,--ty, No. i:if Markut Strol, Pliilaiklphin, INVITE the attention ' of CoiiiiWy Merehlitts' to their extensive assortment of Br'ilieb Krenf-h ud American Dry fiootls, which thuy .tfet forsjsjt un the most leasouabla terms. " ! o Philadelphia, November 13, lS4e-ly 7m, ESIL1A1T & CO., Commission fe Fnrwnnlinrr Merchants, Font of W'ilnw Slrrrt Hail Road, OS THK Ml IWttll!, HAVINd associated vtith them Joseph Barnet, late of Kastou, Pa., respectfully inform their friends and the public, generally, that they have ta. ken that large stul well known store and wharf at I font of Willow Street Railroad, lately occupied by ' Jacob Martin, where they purpose doing a (ieneral I Commission and Forwarding Business, and from I the local advantases of the place being connected with all tho public improvements that have their outlet in the city, they flatter themselves they will lie aide to do business to as ereat, if not oieater ad u Mf (,o , Rrpt if nnl K,nU,t ad .niiiiiu, - , mill u ii'a irinll"l ,l llltn nn uui uun i t . .. 1 .. . , . , ........ . ,.m ..,.. ,i ... e..... it,.. . ;.,,, mm,e , ,hrm .hn hnVB (h,ir ,lricl al. pM mA o ive enliie MtiB. . 1 i..ri,n They nre also prepared to receive and forward goods to sot point on the Delaware and Lehigh rivers, elw-ti Mnnch Chunk, P.aMon and Phila iMi.hu, via Delaware Divi sion and I.ehiah Onnals; also, to anv point on iho Juniata river, or North and West Branches of the Susquehanna via Schuyl kill an J I'nion, ur the Chesapeake and Tide Water Canals. For the accommodation of Boats coming or go ioir via Schuylkill arid Union Canals, a Stennboat will be kept expressly for towing boats from the Schuvlklll around to the Delaware and hack, which will en il hi merchants to have their produce deli lived on the Delaware, nnd their goixls sl.ippi d at a savint, ot 50 to 75 per cent. o! the prices for hauling ncovs, with these advantages thry re sptctful'.v solicit a sharo of patronni. W.HEILMAN&CO. William Hcllmin, T Wtiiiam W. Key sit, Joseph Unmet. J Philad., May 14, 18-13. ly J. IVIAIiiNI?, JR. i CO. SniilV nnd 'I'oitncc-d Xlnntitactiircrs, A'r. it.t Aorfi UV-vconifTf; Hare and Third .SVrrrs. PIHLADF.LPHIA. rpiin nnder-iened have formed a Co-par:nrship J- under the firm of J. M AY LAN D, J a. & Co.. as succc sso's to the late firm of Jncab Jlaylnnd f Co., and will cmtinue the business at the old esta blishment, on their own account. In addition to their ow n close attention nnd experience f r many years, in the manufacture of their reffbruted snulT, ; & c the l.ing experience of the senior partner of the late firm, will ai-o In devoted to the interest nf the , new concern and ns r.o xertion and tare will bo spired to insure their go ids, at all tim-'s of the ve ry best quality, they solicit n continuance i f tho cotifi.leiii o of the tnends and customers i f the lato i firm. THOMAS ADAMS, J. MA 1 LAND, Ja. Philadelphia. May 14th, Hill. ly To C'OUUit'V ItfERCH AN'PS. rPHi: Subscriber, Agent of Lyon fc Harris, Hat Manuf icturers, fir New York, Philadelphia, i HjJtiinore nnd other larc cities, tihos" Huts nre hi-hlv enmmended I ir pond tohr and u'ufdilify, has mi band a lir-t rale tissertnfnt of HA I'S and CAPS, suitable for Spr.npsdes, wh ch will te sold ( vi rv lw, fin es.i or appinved credit, at the urt'd ' cheap ttore. No. 40, Nort't Tlrrd s're-t, opp tsi'o the t;itv Hotel, Phila b liihia. ROI5F.HT D. WILKINSON. Awl. N. B. Orders for Hats in iherurijji, pr tiiiplly attended to. Tba highest iricg iu tW or Ira k ( given for Fur I'.r'.i.t. i tiveii i.ir r ur .r.- ! Philadelphia .Ii ! i SCj. une 11, H13. ly LTON & CO. C:.rE-ul ;mi.tlsin .tlnci.anls, For the Sale of FLur, drain, Stfd, etc., e. 1 ri' i -- . is I UM'LCTFri.T.Y inform their friends and he Merchants generally, that they have ta ken ihosclirge and commodious ha'ves, with two Doiks, north of Ch'-nut street, on the Delawire, together with the store No. I'J South Wharves, where ihev would be pleased to receive consign ments nf Oram, flour, Seed. W l.iskev, Iron, Ve. &c. lieiug also well prepared to forward all kinds j ot Merchandise by the SchuytUil and I'nion, or by I ihe Chesapeake and Tide Water Canals, ss tow i boats are kept expressly for the purpose of towintf ! boats by ri .her route. Merchants will plcse be particular to send theii go, ds destined by either canal-', t No. IU Nontl'. Wharves, between Market and Chesnut streets, ot: ihe Delaware, w ith directions Hccompiiiving iheu which route thev wish them lo be shipped. (Lj I'lasler and Salt for tale, at the lowest mar ki t price. 1SOLTON S. Ct . March lfl.isn. No. 19 South Wharves uousi:, An. 2:7, ArA Third, nhavr I'utluuhill St., i'lllLAltr.Ll'ltlA. "H OH N Dl'.N V'AN. late from the Peniisvlvr f)3 nia Firmer, and Samuel f ike. jr., late of . no tican Hotel, Coluinl us, ( lliio. take pleasure in si ipiiiii'iing their fi iends and the public generally lb liny have laki-u the large and i oiiiiu ulious Hoi' lecintly built bv the Missis, ll.irt.on the sai.n n once oil ii pi. d by the old esiab!iPhed Hotel know as the Bull's Head, in Third stieet above Calh.v hill St. This Hotel i finished in the very best possib manner, and of the best niiiterial. Its location very desirable, particularly for country merchant the arrangements for hialit.g and ventilating ra room is such as to secure any temperature. TI brdioomsare nil bghl and airy, all furnished in neat style, so as to iu-uie (oinfoit. The receiving parlors are bUo furi ished in a perb style, the windows are en the French sty firming an entrance to a balcony in front, whn makes a pleasant recess. Piiriiculai attention h been given to the beds anJ bidding, which, wi the luiniture, are entirely new. from yean,' rxpfrience in hotel business, . trust, by strict assiduity to bus nesi, lo make t! house a desirable stepping place. Our table w always te supplied with the very best our marl can ull'ord, and our bar with the best liquors a wines of the most nppiovcd brands. P. S. There are first rate utabling and carris houses attached to the hotel, Mien led hy cart and soler hosiers, and our charges w ill tie low, accordance wild the present hard times. Philadelphia. Oct. 7th. 1842. , , .. D ES I "H l3 H Ao. li'J Aortn itura, nooir Ann atrttt, PI11LADKI.PH1A. ACCOM HOI) VI IONS II IK SEVtMV PEHSONa. CHARLES WEISS, late of Ihe "White Swai and 'Mouiit Vernon House," respectfully funis his friends and customers, that he has leco tba proprietor of Ihe above well known Hotel. i Country Meichantt w ill find the above Hate central location, and the best of fare. Person t, vtlluig with private convey t nee will find a ls kard and good stabling for horses, and the U-l 3 YJ Ntlets. Boarding fl pel day. .May Hlh,181S. tt.