4 lrvlff A ftwkpvsn. " :. "- V ; o lot tWlaw 'W w. ' " tt ii singular what shifts love wilt make' to arnomplish it objected Boita, gate and fcat.i are of little avail faint Cupid' picklock con trivances hi cunning will deviae way and ineana to open them all. A young gentleman had courted fair lady, of New York, and it waa euppcieed the two, in doe time, would be come 'one flesh.' Some little quarrel, of a tri vial nature, aa lovers' quarrela generally are, occurred. Neither would confess the wrong to be on their aidepresent and correspondence were mutually sent back and the match was hroken off. The young gentleman immediate ly started for New Orleans to enter into com mercial business, thinking that distance would lesson tlia attachment he really felt for the young Isdy. ' When a woman ia injured, nr thinks she is injured, by the one she loves, r-ho is more apt than the male sex, to 'bite off her own nose,' rs the flaying is, to inflict pain and he revenged on the offending object. v A gentleman that the lady once rejected renewed his proposals, and was accepted within a week after her old lover had embarked for the South. On reaching New Orleans he found that distance, instead of weakening hia attachment, only made the lady dearer, and he became melancholy and low spirited. The first letter he received from New York from a friend of his, announced that his old Hume was to be shortly married to another. His course was quickly taker. the next morn in; saw him on board a packet ship, bound for Gotham. The parsage nnfortunntely was long, and he, poor fellow, chafed and fretted so much that the pissengcra began to think him deranged, or else a fugalive escaping from justice. The in stant the vessel touched the wharf he darted for the office of hia friend the lawyer. It ia to be supposed the latter waa much surprised to see his friend, imagining him a couple of thou sand miles away. After the usual salutation he xclaimed 'My dear fellow! you are just in time to see the wedding. Miss, your old sweet heart, ia to be married this morning, 11 o'clock. To tell you the truth, I don't believe there is much love about it, and that the girl really thinks more of one hair of your head than of the fortunate bridegroom' whole body,' 'Good God !' Where ia she to be married in church!' 'No, At her father' house.' 'My dear fellow, I I yea no ye, I have it. Have you any caae coming on in either of the courts at eleven o'clock!' Yes,' 'Then fill up a subpoena with the bridegroom's name. Don't step to ask any questions. It matters not whether he know any thing about the parties in th suit. B heavens, Julia shall be miri;' , Hia friend saw his object at once, and prom- reed to carry on the matter. The aubpeana waa vmade out and placed in tbe hand of a man to serve upon the unsuspecting bridegroom the in stant he waa aeen to leave hia residence, and he wag despatched in a cab to watch the house. About ten minutes before eleven, as the soon-to-be-happy man waa about entering a coach before the door of hi residence, he waa aerved with the subpoena. Can't help it,' said the man in reply to hia gesticulating about 'not knowing th parties, 'jjoing to be married,' Ac. 'We ahan't reach the Hall now before eleven won't keep you but ten minute. If you don't go, heavy fine, im prisonment for contempt, etc. The bridegroom, who was rather of a timid nature, finally conaented, particularly aa the clerk promised to send a friend ot his who sat in the cab, wrapped up in a large cloak, to the house of his bride in expectation, explaining the reasons ot his absence. The reader can im agine who this person waa. F.leven o'clock came, but still no bridegroom. Tbe guests were stsring at each other the priest began to grow impatient and the bride that waa to be, looked pale and agitated, when a carriage drove up, the bell rang, and 'There he is!' 'There he ia!' muttered many voice. A gentleman did indeed enter, whoae appear ance created almost aa much astonishment aa that of Edgar Ravenswood in the hall of Ash ln Caaile, at the marriage of Lucy Athlon, ia Scott's 'Bride of Lammermoor.' The lady fain ted private explanatione ensued between her parents and the lover and th result was that in ten minutea after, the t wo rr At lover were joined in the sacred bonds of matrimony, much to the aatiefaclioa of all. The bridegroom that was to have been, soon after made his sppesrsnce, puffing and blowing. What he said and what he did, on beholding hia rival, and being made acquainted with the condition of affairs, waa really tragi-comical. The story of the tuhpaena shortly after leaked out, and has created so much amusement, that the poor fellow declarea be will aue the lawyer lur 910,000 damages, in subpoenaing him in case of which he knew nothing, and by which he lost a wife. It will b a novel suit indeed, if be should do so. Jack' Conclusion. 'Did you take lb note, and did you aee Mr. Thompson, Jack V Ees, Sir.' 'And how wss he!' Why be looked pretty wall, but be' vry blind. 'Blind ! what do you mean !' Why, while I wur in the room, b axed where my hat wur. tod it wur on my bead til the while 1 BANK NOTfi HIT. The Mlowlnt list shows th currrnt value of sll Pennsylvania Rank Notes. Ths moat implicit re liance may be placed upon It, s it la every week artfully compared with and corrected from Bick nell'a Reporter. - - - :t Banks In Philadelphia. N4s. Location D'";" 1 Phiiad. NOTES AT PAR. , Bank of North America , , , '.par Dank of the Northern Liberties . par Commercial Bank of Penn'a. . . ,. , ' par Farmers' and Mechsnics' Dank . , par Kensington Hank , , . . , par Philadelphia Uank . . t par Schuylkill Bank . , , ' par 8nolhwrk Dank ... . par Western Hank . , par Mcchanira' Bank ... par Manufacturers' A. Mcchanica' Bank par (tank of Penn Township . . par Ojrard Pnik par Bink of Commerce, lute Moyauieneing par Bank of Pennsylvania . . par Conutry Banlti. Bank of Theater County Westchester par Bank of Delaware County Cheater par Bank of f lermantown Germantrtwn par Bank of Montgomery Co. Norristown par Doylestown Bank Doylestown par Eaeton Bank Eaetnn par farmers Dank nt Uncm ro.w IJrixtol par Bank of Northumberland Northumberland par Columbia Bank it n ridge eo. Columbia par Farmers' Bank of Lancsatet Lanctstct par Lancaster County Bank I.ancaater par Lancaster Bank Lancaster . par Farmera' Bank of Reading Reading par Office of Bank of Perm's. Harriburg"l These Office do do Lancaster I offices Office .. do do Reading , jdo not Office do do Easton J issue n. NOTE8 AT DI8COUNT. Rank of the United State Philadelphia S3 Miners' Bank of Poltaville Potisville ' .. J Bank of Ijewiatnwn Lewistnwn I) Bank of Middletown Middletown ' 11 Carlisle Bank Carliale 1 Exchange Bank P itt-.hu r j Do do branch of Hnllidsyehurg j Harrisburg Bank Harriaborg ; i Lebanon Bank ' . ' 'Lebanon ' 1 Merchant' & Manuf. Bank Pittaburg Bank of Pittsburg . Pittabuig Weat Branch Bank , Williamsport 1 j Wyoming Bank Wilkesbarre l Norihnmptoti Bank Allentown Beike County Bank Reading Office of Bank of U. 8. Pittaburg failed Do do ' do Erie do Do ' do do New Brighton do Bank of Chamberahurg Chamberaborg Bank of Gettysburg Gettysburg Bank of Susquehanna Co. . Montrose Erie Bank Erie ljalj Farmera' it Dmvera' Bank Wayneaburg Franklin Bank . Washington l Honeadale Bvuk . . Honeadnl l Monongahela Bank of B. Brownavill 1 York Bank York at N. B. 1 he notes of thoas banks on which we omit quotations and subatituta dash ( ) are not purchased by tbe Philadelphia broker, with the exception of tboas which have s letter of reference. BROKEN BAN K8. Philadelphia Sev. Ins. . Philadelphia failed Philadelphia Loan Co. do failed Schuylkill 8av. Ins. do fdiled Kensington 8av. Ins. A , do . Penn Township Sav. Ina. do Manual Labor Bank (T. W Dyolt, prop.) fuiled Fnwanda Bank Towanda . Alleghany Bank of Pa. Bedford no aalo Bank of Beaver Beaver closed Bank of Swalara Hsnishurg closed Bank of Washington Washington failed Centra Bank Hell, fonts rled City Baiik Pittsbutg no tale Farmera' & Mech'ca' Bank Pittsburg fuilod Farmers' 6t Mech'ca' Bank Fayetle co. fadej Farmers' it MechW Bank Greencastl failed Harmony Inatituts Harmony no tale Huntingdon Bank Huntingdon no aale Juniata Bank Lewixtown no asle Lumbermen's Bank Warren failed Northern Bank of Pa. Dundnff no aale New Hope Del. Bridge Co. New Hope closed Northumu'd Union Col. Bk. Milton no sale North Western Bank of Pa. Meadville closed Office of 8cbuylkill Bank Port Carbon Pa. Agr. it Manuf. Bank Carlisle failed Silver Lake Bank Montrose closed Union Bsnk of Penn's. Uniontown failed Westmoreland Bank Grecuahurg closed Wilkesbarre Bridge Co. Wilkesbarre nosala All notes purporting to be on sny Pennayl vania Bank not given in the above list, may be set lown aa frauds. NEW JERSEY. Bank of New Biunawick Brunswick failed Belvidet Bsnk Belvider Burlington Co. Bsnk Mediord par Commercial Bank Perth Amltoy Cumberland Bank Bridget on par Farmers' Bank Mount Holly par Farmers' snd Mechanics' Bk Rahway J Farmers' snd Mechanics l!k N. Biunswick failed Farmers' and Merchants' Bk Middletown Pt. Franklin Bank of N.J. Jersey City failed Hoboken Bkg A Grating Co Hoboken failed Jersey City Bank Jersey City failed Mechanics' Bank Patterson failed Manufacturers' Bank Belleville foiled Morris County Bank Morriatown J Monmouth Bk of N. J. Freehold failed Mechanics' Bsnk Newark 1 Mechanics' and Manuf. Bk Trenton par Morris Canal and Bkg Co Jersey City roel notes p0 sale Newark Bkg it Ins Co Newark J New Hope Del Bridge Co Lamhertaville j N. J. Manufuc. and Bkg Co Hoboken failed N J Protecton it Lombard bk Jersey City failed Orange Bank Orange 4 Paternnn Bank Paterson failed Peoples' Bsnk do 1 Princeton Bank Princeton par Batem Banking Co Salem par State Bank Newark State Bank F.lizabelhtown ' State. Bank Camden par State Bank of Morris Morristown Slat Bank Trenton failed Salem and Philad Manuf Co Halem failed Sussex Bank Newton Trenton Banking Co Trenton par Union Bank Dever Washington Banking Co, Hackensack failed DELJilTARE, Bk of Wilm cV Braudy wins Wilmington par Bank of Delaware Wilmington par Bank of Smyrna 8myrna par Do branch Milford par Farmers' Bk of Stats of Del Dover par Do branch Wilmington par Do branch Georgetown par Do branch Newcastle par Union Bank Wilmington par y Under fi's j (Q On all banks marked tbua () tbers ars sk ther countarfeit or sltered nets of th various da noasinatioas, in circulation. TrTHXTE 3 AIT HOTEL, RaCI SrBtBT, PnitAOBLPBIA. , BY JT. PETERS ' , PHIS locstion is convenient for Business men visiting the city. Every pains I tsken to se cure ths comfort of travellers. ' March 7, 184C. ly ' ."Z Hcmoval; . D. T. TRITBJ3, RESPECTFULLY Informs ths ci- t;sens of Sunbury and vicinity, that he has removed hia residence to the Brick House in Market at reel, one door wet of the Red Lion Hotel, where, thankful for past fu vora, be hope to receive a con'inuttinn of the liber al patronage which ha heretofore been extend, d to him. Feb 28, 1 846. 6m MONTOUR HOUSE, LATE nilADY'S HOTEL,' Opposite th Court Ifou$t, OANTILLS, PB 24 XT' A. j THE 8uhcrilrr, who aeited for se fflTTj ei1 years in the manatement of the a SIJl Vbove Hotel, lately kept by Mr. 8. A. Bra r'l'fcri'dy, b g leave to Infirm the travelling public, that hs hse taken the ealablithment on hi own scroont, on the first of January, 1848. The Houe haa, of late, undergone many impor tant alteration., and ths present conductor prnmiea to leave nothing undone to mke it a comfortable nnd agreeable, a well aa a cheap and accommoda ting Mopping place for Mransera who may viit our flourishing village. No pina nor expense will lie spared to fill the table and the bar with the bet the mniket afflnd, and with th determination to de vo'e hi entire peraonnl attention to the comfort of those who mav make hia house their temporary a bode, and aided by active, careful and obliging ser vanta, he hopea to give general satisfaction, and re ceive a liberal share of rti-tom. . . dj Large and eommodioua STABLES are at tached to the eainbtiahment, which are attended by careful and obliging ho tier. . ' GIDEON M. 8HOOP. January S4th, I84A.tf EVANS & WATSON, ' No. 7fi SorrrH Third Strkkt, : Opposite the Philadelphia Exchange, Manufacture and keep con stantly on hand, a large as sortment rf their Patent Im proved Silaminder FIRE PROOF SAFES, which are so conairucted aa to et at rcot all m inner nf doub a to their being strictly fire proof, and that they will resist the Are of any building in the world. The outside ct.e nf ths 8afea sre made of boiler iron, the ineide ease of sonpstons, snd be tween lbs outer eaas snd inner csae ia a apace of some 3 inchea thick, and i filled in with indestruc tible material, ao aa to make it an imposnihitity to ever burn any of the contents invide of this Cheat. Thee Soapatone Sabimanders we are prepared and do challenge the watld to produce any article In the shape of Book Sates thst will stand sa much heat, and we hold ourselves ready at sll timea to have them fairly tested by public bonfire, hould a ny of our competitors feel disposed to try them. We also continue to manufacture snd keep con stantly on hand, a large and general aa-Krtment of our Piemium Air ticht Fire Proof Safes, t f which we have a Isrge quantity in use, and in every in stsnce they have given entire aatisfaction to the purchasers of which we will refer the public to a few gentlemen who have ihem in use. N. & G. Taylor, 139 north 3d si.; A. Wright it N-phew, Vine at. wharf; Alexander Carnr, Con veyancer, corner of Filtiert and 9th at.; John M Font, 32 north 3d st.; Mvrr Buh, to north 3d st.; Bailey it Brother, 133 Mnket t.; Jantea M. Paul, 101 eolith 4 tit t.; Dr David Jsyne, 8 south 3d st.; Matthew T. Miller, 20 south 3d St.; and we could name some tim e nr four hut drrd other if it were necesssrv. Now we Invite th attention of tbe public, and particularly those in want nf Fire Proof 8fe, to call at onr store tx fore purcha sing elsewhere, and we think we can aalisfy them that they will get a betlet and cheaper article at our store than any other eatsbbshment in the city. Ws slso continue to manufsctuie Seal and Co pying Presses, made in auch a manner aa to an awer both purpoea ; Hoisting Machine, Fire Proof Doors, with our own manutsriure of locks on them, with D. Evanaa Pstenl Keyhole cover attached 10 ths seme ; plsin and ornamental Iron Railing, ice. N. B. Ws keep constantly on hand a large as sortment nf our Pstenl Slate Lined Refiige t Hs, Water Filters and C..olr ; and we have also on hand several econd hand Fire Proof Chests tsken in exchange for ourj, which ws will dispose of at veiy l..w price. Philadelphia, January 24:h. 1846. ly WHOLESALE RETAIL HAT & CAP WAKKHOUSK, A'n. 304. Market Street, above 0th, South tide, PBILADBIiPHZA, a THE subscriber respectfully call the alien lion of their friends and do .Icr to their large and well anrled atock of (lata and Cs of every description, will adspted f -r the sprm trade. Be ing made of tbe beat msterixl ami by the mnt ex perienced workmen, they feel eonfiib nt to givo nni vera.l satisfsction 10 all ho may favor there with a trial, sa they ofTAr to sell aa l-.w aa any house in tbe city. BARTALO IT it BLYNN. Philwbldiia. January 3, 1846! To I'urcliuaern or DRY GOODS. rpHE uhscrib, No. 121 Pearl street, Ne X York, having established a Brunch at No, 23t South Second St., Philadelphia, is now opening, and will bs constantly receiving from the New York Auction, an extensive assortment of XVtYXf GY & STAPXsB DBT OOOSfl. which will l sold st the lowest New York pliers at wholesale and Retail. Among hia slock will be found good assortment of the following article: Jareonels, Plsid, Hair Cold, Lace, Stripe, Book, Swisa snd Tarlatan Muslins, Bishop and Linen Lawn, Fancy Cap Nells, Fancy and Ball Urease, ThresJ Lacea, Application Do., rich Black Silk Trimming Lace, Irish Linens, Linen Cambrics, Linen Cambric Hdkfs., Curtain Fringes, Csshmere d'Ecoase, Mouaeltne de l.aiae, Silk snd Cotton Warp Alpaecaa, Quoen'a Cloth, Gala Plaids, French Merinos, Blck Silks, Glove, Silk Hose, Shawls, Cravats, Ribbon, Embroideries, dr.c, dec Country Merchants snj others visiting Philadel phia or New York to purchase, a' respectfully in vited to esll and easmins lha etocks. Nov. 1. 1845. ly Q. H. MOORE. WIIEAT. 'I he highest price given fur Wheat, at ths store of H. MASSER. A nsw supply of Rose Ointment just received. Nov. 8th, 1845. BARlRON Just isceivsd sod f.H aale, cheap forca.h.by HENRY MAS8ER. Sunbury, Sept. 20, 1845. SUPERIOR Port wine, Maderia and Lisbon wines. Also superior Brandy and Gin, Lemon Syrup. Also few barrels of Blub Fissj, for aal by HENRY MA8SER. anbury, J sly llth, IS4 Lei H. B. lslA33EK. ATTORNEY AT LAW,; UITBTJRT. PA Business attended Id in the Counties of Nor thumberland, Union. Lycoming snd Columbia, nefer toi P. & A. Karoo dt. Lows dr. Barbow, BoMsaa it SsnnssASsi yl'Mlait. 1 Rstrolbs, McFARttwn At Co, SeiRtwe, Goon efc Co., HERR'S HOTEL, 1IARRISBVRG, PA. T BEG leave to inform ths public thst T have left - Philadelphia, and sm now located in Harris burg, the seat of the Executive and Stale Govern ment of Pennaylvania, where I now occupy the peioua Hotel, recently kept by Mr. Matthew Wilson. This spacious building, having been purposely pUnned and erected for a Hotel nf the firal class, i not surpaoaed if equalled, by sny similar estab lishment in Pennaylvania; and having undergone a thorough renovation, the parlors, rooms snd chsmhr as are now fined up in a style thai com bines rlessrice with comfort snd convenience. My TABLE is pledged to be supplied with the best fare the Market can produce 1 the chnrgee at the ernie time being aa moderate as sny of the best regulated aetat liahmenl elsewhere. In ahort, no exettions shall be spired on my p irt, or on the pari of every member of my household, to make it what it should be. in tbe Cupital nf one of the moat pop ulous and interesting State of the Union. With theae promiaea, sccommodatinna snd faci lities, snd the fact thst the Hotel ia most eligibly aitoated, I with confidence, moat respectfully soli cit the patronage of the Public DANIEL HERR, Late of Herr'a Hotel, Chesnnt St., Philad. Ham-burg. Nov. 22. 1845. , foVrteex 27 ii t u it t 1 1& r ttclco. 1 Bass it. ' Vsairwoa- certain aire (ot -a worms safe and very pleasant to take. 2. Gibsor's Extracts, wblch remove Grease of all kind, Dry Paint. Tar, Vainish snd Wsx, from carpets or from cloibing, without injuring the eolor or the cloth. 3 LoanoH Ftr Paean the best thing known for killing fiie and nnisquitoes. i 4. A certain Destroyer of Rata, Mice, Roachee and Ante, and another of Brd Bna. 6. Gcss'a 8rr.eirte for aour atomach. Heart Burn and Water Brash, by one who hud surTtred thirteen years, before he discovered ths cure. Dr. St vki' Gskkr Oirtmidt for the Pile. It haa never failed to cure. 7. HinatMij'a Tsttsr Wash. 8. Bbirord Isokliblb !, without s rival.--. , . . - , 9. Tbs OiseorRn Covmctio'v or Fins just the mediritie for children and for women, it ia so pleasant In take. - ' 10. B.CRS VlSITABLR ASTIRIMOCS PlLL. 11. Ocas' Emollisst WATSR-rsoor Paars. for Harnea. Boots, cVc, It softens tbe leather, and keepa out the water. 12. Poor Maa'a STsrwoTRawivn Ptsavaa. 13. JacasoR'a Diarsboia Mixtoss, which cures the worst Diarrhoea in a few hours. 14 JacRaoR'a DtassTAav Mixtcrs, a cer tain and speedy cure for Dysentery and Summer Complaint. ' 1'he hove valuable articles sre sold whnlessle snd retail, by L. C. GUNN, No. 1 Smith F'flh ttrtet, Philadelphia whole Slor keeper end o thers will be supp ied with pure Africsn Cayenne Pepir, Arnica Flowets, Drugs, Psintu, Oils, Glssa and Varnishea, at the lowest prices. Terma only raah. (y Cut out the advertisement, and bring it with you. Philadelphia. July I9ih. 1845. I v. DELI li V K A N I) LI V K . T HO IVI S O N ' S Compound Syrup of Tnr &. lVood Ik'npilia. 11HE unprecedented sncoess nf this medicine, in . the restoration of health, 10 those who, in des pair, had given np all hoiea, hs given il sn exs' ted reputation alove all other remedies, furnishing evidence of it intrinsic valusand power, aa the on ly agent which ran ha reded upon for the cure of Pulmonary Consumption, Brnnchiitis, Asthma, Pain in the side and Breast, Spitting of Blood, Whooping Cough, Croup, &c A Mention is requested to the following ASTON ISHING Cl'RE.hv Thomson'. Compound Syrup of Tar snd Wood Naplha ! ! rhUailelphia, Mat 3d, 1844. MR. THOMSON Dear Sir With amteful frelinga I inform you of the astonishing eflecia of your medicine, which haa literally rata- d me from a death-bed I My disease. Pulmonary Consump tion, hsd reduced ma so low that my physician pro. nounred my esse hnpeleee At this junction I be gan to u-e your medicine, and miraculous aa it may seem, it haa completely restored me to health, after everything else bad failed. Respectfully ynur. WASHINGTON MACK. Charlotte alreet, above Geotge street. Th undersigned, being personally acquainted with Washington Mck and hi sufferings, henr witness to lb al i i-hing i fleet ef Thiiuison's Compound fyrnp ul 1'sr, ami ibe truth of the a bova atalemenl. JOS. WIN .ER. 3I North Tl ird aireet, DAVID Vlt:KEHH, 42 Almond aireet. i ii Biatia.a v . . s- .an nuun iu tii.M.t', i, a. c. conur I smaiiy snd Fourth sitiei. Prepseed only by 8. P. Thomson, N. E. corner of Slh and Spruce strm Is, Phiisde'pbia. Agents. H. B. Masser, Sunbury ; D. Gross, and Dr. Macpheraon, Harrishurg ; J no, G. Brown, Poltaville Geo, Erl, Raiding; Houston cV. Ma on, Towanda, Bradford county, Pa. Price 60 cents pet bottle, or $ 5 pt r dnxen. (J Beware of alt imitations. Philadelphia, June 28lh, 1845. lj PIANOS. THE SUBSCRIBER ba been appointed agent, for the aale of ('ON RAD MEYER'S CEL. EB It A TED PREMIUM RI8E WOOD PI ANOS, at Ihia place. These Pianos base a plain, massive and beautiful exterior fiui-h, and, for depth and sweetness of lone, and elegance of workman ship, ere not surpassed by sny in ths United Stales. Tbe following is a recommends! ion from Ciai Diava, a celebrated performer, sod himself a nun ufscluteri . . A CARD. Hatib had th pleasure of trying the excel lent Piano Forte manfaetured by Mr. Meyer, and exhibited at the last exhibition of the Franklin In stitute, I feel it due to ths true merit of ths maker to declare that thee instruments ar quit equal1 and in son respects even superior, to sll ths Pi ano Fortes, saw at tbe capitals of Europe, and during sojourn ef two years at Paris. These Pisnos will bs sold at th manufacturer's lowest Philadelphia prices, if not something lower. Persons sre requested lo call end examine for themselves, st ths resilience of th subscriber. Sunbury, May IT. 1846. H. B. MASSER. TT IMC. of a aHperior quality, can now be had U A at the Lima Kilos of Henry Masser, in un bury. Msy IT, 1646. OAKLEY'S DEPrnATITE SYIUP. TIE valuable properties of Oakley's Depu re live Syrup of Sarsaparilla, ss s purifier of ths blood, Is so well known to ths public generally, thst it is unnecessary to occopy moeh psee in set ting forth the sdvantages to be derived from its use ; wherever ihe medicine hss once been Intro duced, it tskes precedence over sll others t evety one thst ha taken it, have derived ao signal bene ficial result from it, thst It is recommended by them with the utmost confidence. Physicians of ths highest stsnding in the profession, prescribe it to pstients under their car ; containing nothing deleterious, but being composed ot Ihe most mild, yet efficacious vegetable materisla, it is offered with confidence, sa the cheapest and most efficient pu rifier of the blood now known. The use of s few bottles, especially in the spring months, will be at tended with s most decided improvement in tbe ge neral strength of the system, eradicating any seed of disease that may have been generated, beside giving health snd vigor to the body. For the cure of Scrofula or Kings Evil, Rheumstiam. Tetter, Pimples or eiuption of the Skin, While Swelling, Fistula, Chronic Cough Aathma, Ac. Tbe nu merous certificate in Ihe possession of ths subscri ber snd hi agenta, from phyaiciana and others, are sufficient to convince the moat skeptical ofitaau pcrinrity over all preparation nf 8araparilla. Sold wholesale and retail, by Ihe proprietor, GEORGE W. OAKLEY, North 6th street. Rea ding, Beika County, and to h bad of the following person ! In Northumberland Cottnty. H. B. Maaser, 8unbury; Ireland it Mixel, MiEwenaville ; D Krauser. Milton. In Union County. J. Giarbsrt, Seliusgrovs i A. Gutrlius, Mifflinburg. In Columbia County. R. W. McCay, Waah ington. Reading, March 14, 1843. Ms. OariV! I lelieve it ths uty of every one to do whkteverin thrir power I ie, for the b'ne fitoflheir fellow man, and having had pniiive proof in my own family, of the woinlerful propertiea of your Depurativa Syrup of Sarsaparilla, I nvst conscientiously recommend it to the afflicted. We had the misfortune to l.ise two of our children, by the breaking out nf ulcerous sores that covered the face, head and neck, although we had some nf the most scientific phy.iciens to sttend thi m and had tried all the known emudics. Including Swaim's Tanacea, without avail. Another of my children waa attackeil in Ihe same manner, her face snd neck waa completely covered; ihe discharge waa so offensive, and the disease at auch s height, that we despaired of ber life. Seeing the wonderful effects of your Depnrative Syrup of Sarsaparilla, we were induced to make trial of it, ss the last n sort ; it acted tike charm; the u'cera commenced healing, immediately, a few bottle entirely restored her to her health, which ahe ha enjoyed uninterruptedly ever since. A a ponder of tbe blood, I verily be lieve it haa not ita equal. JOHN MOYER, Tailor, Walnut street, nesr Fourth, Reading. Dooglassvilte, April 19th, 1843. . Mb. Oik ikt i My son Edmund Leaf, had the scrofula in the most dreadful and distressing man ner for three years, during which time he ws de prived of the use of his limb, bis he .d snd neck were covered with ulcers. Ws tried sll the differ ent rcmediea, bat to no effect, until recommended by Dr. Johnson of Nonistown. end also Dr. Isaac Hiester, of Reading, to nae your Depnrative Syrup of Sarsaparilla, of which I oUained several bottles. he use of which drove tbe disease entirelv out of his system, the sore healed up, and the child w restored to perfect health, which he ha enjoyed uninterruptedly ever aince, to the astonishment ef msny persons who seen him duung bis sfniction. I have thought it my duly, and send you this certi ficate thst other who haves like affliction in the family may know where lo obtain so valuable a medicine. Your truly, AMELIA D. LEAF. Sept. 16, 1843 ly A Si II II Y A II O CA P, WHOLESALE &. HXJTA1T. HAT & CAP MANUFACTURERS, SovA East corner of Market and 4th sit., Philadelphia, WHERE they always keep on hand an exten sive sssurtment of HA TS U CA PS of every description, got up In the best snd most approved st; le, Peisona deriroos ef purchasing superior arti cles on Ihe most reasonable term, will find it' to their advantage to call before making purchase elsewhere. Philadelphia, Oct. 6th, 1844. ly CITY FURNITURE AUCTION, AUTJ FsHVkTS SALES BOOMS, Nos. 29 and 31 jMorth Third Street, Near the City Hotel, PHILADELPHIA. " C. MACKEY, Auctioneer, respectfully in e vile tbe attention of persons desirous of pur chasing Furniture, lo his extensive Salea Room, (both put' be snd Private.) far every descrition of Household r umttute, wture can he obtained at all limes, s Inrge sssortment of faahionable and well manufactured Cihini t Furniture. Beds. Matlrassee. ! &e., at scry reduced price, for ch. Sales by Auction, twice a week. May 37ih. 1813. I y Counter rollers' DEATH BLOW. nPhe public will please observe thst no Brandreth - Pilla sre genuine, unless th box baa three la bels upon it, (the top, the sid snd th bottom) ekch containing fac-aimilt signature of my hand writing, (hue B. Bbsbbbbtb, M. D. These Is. behai engraved on ateel, beautifully designed, and done at an expense of over $2.000. Therefor it will be seen that tbe only thing necessary lo pro cure th medicine in ita purity, is to observe these labels. . ; Remember th top, ths side, snd ths bottom. The following respective persons are duly authori sed, and hold OXATXrXOATM OF AOBSTOT For Ik sal of Brandreik't Vegetable Universal . PUIs. Northumberland county t Milton Mackey St Chambeilin. Sunbury H. B. Masser. M'Ewene villa Ireland & Meixell. Northumteilnd Wm. Foray th. Georgetown -J. etc J. Walla. Union County I New Berlin Bogar St Win ter. Selinsgro Georg Gundrum. Middle burg Isaac Smith. Beavertown David Hubler. Adamaburg Was. J. May. Miffliusborg Meosch it Kay. Hartleton Daniel Long. Free burg G. A F. C. Moyer. Lewiwburg Walla it Green. Columbia county t Danville E. B. Reynolda c Co. Berwick Shumsn it Rtttenhouae. Cat lawiaa C. G. B roots. Bloomaburg John R. Moysr. Jersey Town Lsvi BiaeL Washington Robt. McCsy. Llmestoos BalM. ft MtNtnch. Observe ibstsseb Agent hs an Engraved Cer tificate of Agency, containing a r prawn tatioa Dr BRANDRETH'8 Manufactory at 8iog Sing, and upon which will also b wen exact copies of the mew labels nsw used upon the Bremdrtik Pill Boxes. Pbilsdelpbis, otto No. 8, North Slh street. B. BRANDRETH, M. D. Jun S4th, 114. nosn oiNTriEiiT FOll TETTER. RINOWORMft, rtSIPt.1t OR THI tkf,, A HO OTRBS eUTANBOTJS RRVFTIom. QjT The following eerttta't describes one of the most extraordinary euret ever effected by emf application. . . ' PnrtATiXTSBrA, February 10, 1838. ' pOR twenty yesr I was severely sfflktcd with Tsttbb on ths Fsee and Hesdt ths d isease commenced when I waa seventeen yesr old, snd continued until the Fell of 1836, vsrying in vio lence, but without ever disappearing. During mot of the time, great part of my fnce was covered with the eruption, frequently sttended with violent itch ing ; my head swelled at times until it felt aa If il would hurst the wellina was ao great, that I could scarcely get my hat on. During ihs long period that 1 ws afflicted with the disease, I use.) great many s plications, (among them several celebrated preparations) aa well aa taking inward remedies, including s number of bottles of Swaim's Panacea, Extract of Sarsaparilla, Ac, Tn fact, it would be imposatble to enumerate sll the medicines I need. I was slao under the ears of two of the moat dia tinguiahed phyaicians of thi city, but without re ceiving much benefit, and I despaired of ever being cured. In the fall of 1838, the disease at the time being very violent, I commenced using th Rote Ointment, (prepared by Vaughan it Davie.) In few applicslions the violent itching cessed. th swelling sbsted, Ihe rruplinn began to disappear, and before I bad used a jar the disease wss entirely cured. It hss now been nearly a year and a half since, and there ia not a vestige of Ihe disease re maining, except the scars from the deep pit formed by the disease. It is impossible for me to describe in s certificate the severity of the disease and my suffering, but I will be plencd to give s fuller c connt tn any person wanting further satisfaction, who will call on me. At the lime I commenced using Ihe Rose Ointment I would have given hun dred nf dollata to lie rid of the disease. Since ti ring it, I have recommended it to several persons, (smong them my mother, who had the disease bad ly on her arm,) who were all cured bv it. JAMES DURNELL, No. 156, Rce8t. fCT" The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B. Vaughan, 8oih Eaat corner of Third and Race street. Philadelphia, and sold on agency in Sunbu ry. by H. B. MASSER, May 14th. 1843. Agent. Hose Ointsnciit, for Tetter. A PROOF OF ITS EFFICACY. Pni LAnkLFHt a, May 27th, 1839. 'PHIS i to certify thai I was severely afflicted with Tetter in the handa nnd feel for upwards of forty years; the disease waa sttended generally with violent itching and swelling. I applied to a number of physicians, and used a great many appli-t cationa without effecting s core. About s year' since, I spplied the Rose Ointment, which entirely slopped the itching, snd a few applications immedi ately cured Ihe disease, which there ha been no return of, although I had never been rid of it at any time for forty year. RICHARD 8AVAIE, Eleventh, below Spruce Street. The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B VsuRhan, Suuth Eaat corner of Third and Race Strerte, Philadelphia, and sold on agency in Sunbu ry. by H. B. MASSER, Msy 14th, 184 3. Age t. ME DXC AI APPROBATION Of the ROSE OINTMENT, for Tetter. A LTHOUGH the superiority of the preparation over all other is fully ea'sblished, the proprie tor take pleasure in laying before tbe public the following certificate from a respectable physicisn, a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Baogb, having found in thi remedy thst relief fr a tedious and disagreeable sffection which the mesm within the range of hia profession failed to afford, ha not hesitated to give it hia approbation, although the prejudicea ami interest of that profession ait ( pposed to secret Remedies. Pun.Anti.rBiA, Sept. 19, 1836. I was recently troubled with a tedious herpetic eruption, which cotered nearly one aiile of my face, and extended over the ear. Mr. Vaughan, proprie loi of the Rose Ointment, ohseiviiig my face, insis ted on my trying bis preparation, of which he ban ded me a jar. A lihough in common with the mem hers of my profession, I discountenance and disap prove of the numerous nostrum palmed upon thi public by ignni ant pretender, I feel in juatice bourn tn except the Roe Ointment from that class of ms dictnes, and to give il my approbation, as it entire ly cured ths eruption, although it had resisted th' usu.il application. DANL. BAUGH, M. D. Cj" The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B Vaughan, South East corner of Third and Use Streeta, Philadelphia, and sold on agency in Sun bury, by H. B. MASSER, v May 14th, 1843. Ageni . EAGLE tXD rn?- ixn in j Corner nf Third and Vine Streets, WXZsXsZAMSPOBT, PA. THE subscriber resiiectfully snnounees to th public, thst he hs niened a Hotel in the con modious brick building situate on Ihe corner t Third snd Pine streets, where hs will be happy I wsit npn those who msy favor him witti thei company. The Eagle Hotel is large and conven ent, and furnished in the be-t modern style. Il . provided with a large number of well aired an comfortable sleeping apartments, rooms, prival parlors, Ac Persons visiting YVilliamaport oo bi eiuess or pleasure, may rest aa-ured thai every e ertion will be used to render their sojourn at it Eagle Hotel" pleaaant and agreeable. Hia Tab will be supplied with the very best th market a fords, and bis bar with the choicest wines snd othi liquors charges reasonable. The Eagle Hot possesses greater advantages in point of locatio than any other similar establishment in the boroug being silust in tbe business pari of th town, ar within a convenient distance of th Court Houf and Williamsporl and Elmira Rail Road Depot. Sufficient Stabling provided, and good and trust ostler always in attendance. Attentive, accommodating and honest Servan hav been employed, and nothing left undone th will add lo lb comfort and accommodation of t guests. There will bs carrisge slwsys in sttendane the Boat Lending lo convey passengers to snd fro lbs House, free of chsrge, CHARLES BORROW8. Msy 14th. 184s. If Michael Weaver Sc. Son, BOPS MASSES A SHIP C HANDLES Ao. 13 North Water Street, Philadelphia ITIfAVE constantly on hand, general asso if JJ menl of Cordage, Seine Twine, Ac., vi Tartl Hopes, Fishing Ropes, While Ropes, Mas I Ropes, Tow Line for Csnal Boats. Also complete assortment of Seine Twines, Ac such Hsmp Shad and Herring Twine, Best Patent G Net Twin, Cotton Shad and Herring Twine, 8h Threads, Ac Ac Also, Bed Cords, Plough Lin H altera, Traces, Cotton and Linen Carpet Chait Ac U of which they will dupes of on reasonal terms. Philadelphia, November 13. 1848. ly. .STilNlCGoojTdrca No. 138 Market Street, Philadelphi INVITE th atunlio) at Country Martha le their extensive sssortment of British Frer. and American Dry Goods, which Ussy oflsr for en lb most reasonable tersa. Philadelphia, November 13, laHfc ly.
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