From Cist's Cincinnati Advertiser. ii7'vl tTka Vtoi'ssitwaHa it LW. T Mr. Cist ef the Cincinnati Advertiser recent- published a chapter of the Ope and down! of .ife. He now furnishes another of vicissitudes: I knew an individual in Philadelphia, son to one of our roost distinguished revolutionary pa- ,oH, obliged to flee the city1 and take refuge in I'npland. where tie Wat obliged to pats the resi due of his life under a fictitious title. He had been guilty of forgery, and time sacrificed coun try, individual character, and an illustrious fami ly name, to gratify extravagant and licentious habits of lite.' He was one of the finest looking men I have everaeen. " " One of my early associates in life, and the de light of the female circle in which ha moved, I m w a few years since in Cincinnati; to disfigured by dissipation, sickness, and neglect of personal nppoaranee, that I presume his' own mother would not have recognised him. " I furnished him the means of getting down to New Orleans. The next thing 1 heard of him was at the head of the list of Americans who accompanied Gen. Sent manat to Mexico, and being captured by Gen. I Ampudia, were shot by his orders, was my friend A C- . He bad been left a fortune of $50,000, amnhis was the end of his course. I know a lady who in her own history, has seen better days, who is a lineal descendant of William the Conqueror's most trusty friend and favorite among alt his puisant barons.' - She is now earning a subsistence at day's wages,' by her industry at the needle. I know a merrbatit on Main street, Cincinna ti, now worth $150,000, who was refused credit sixteen years since for a barrel of salt. ; ' " I know a man working at day wages at one of our Cincinnati foundries, who was proprietor for many yeara of the Iran Works on Carron river, in Scotland, and reduced to bankruptcy by no ill habits or faults of bis own, 'unless becoming ra ined by misplaced confidence in bis friends may be reckoned such.' ' . I have seen a grandson of a distinguished revo tionary patriot at bard labor on our Cincinnati chain-gang. ' ' ' ' I was supplied with milk daily from a cart for several years, by an individual. who was after wards extensively engaged in the putting up of ,Krlc, and dealing in the provision line, and has since been able to draw on New Orleans or the east for thirty thousand dollars at a time. I know a manufacturing firm which in 1841 was so cramped for means as to decline purcha sing a copy of my "Cincinnati in 1841," alleging that they had not the price -one oWftrr-i-to spare, whose sales this year are 500,000 dollars," and their profits cannot bo lesa than $80,000. . One of our richest individuals was a journey man shoemaker thirty-five years ago. A. Ct Such are the nps and downs oT human life enough surely, to teach impressively the uncer tainty of worldly possessions, and the fleeting te nure of worldly enjoyment. "v Foul Assassination. A cool-blooded murder was committed in this county on Monday last, on the person of Mr. Robert Harper, a younger brother of Capt. Andrew Harper, of St. Ferdi nand township. ' It seems, that on Monday mor ning, at the election ground in Central township, some altercation arose between Mr Harper and a man named Ketteter.- It was, however, toon adjusted and they "made friends." ' The day pas sed and Mr. Harper ordered his horse, to go home. Kettetter proposed, upon some frivolous excuse, to ride home with biro, but Mr. Harper demurred. At last he consented. Ketteter then asked Harper to loan hina a half . dollar, to pay for the keeping of his horse. 'This he did and they mounted Ketteter behind Harper. . It is not known now far they travelled, but the horse returned to the election ground, without riders, bloody and the reins loose. ' The assassin stab bed Mr. Harper on the right side, to the heart, jumped from the horse and left him in that con dition. Ha was dragged for about two miles, then fell from bis horse. Mr. Harper was found and taken to the bouse of a German, where he lay yesterday, in a dangeroas state. Under an expectation of an approaching death, be made a full statement of all the circumstances of the murder. Ketteter fled, and although the people were out in every direction searching for him, he had not been taken. Ketterer is a married man, and yesterday bis wife walked three miles to where he bad left bis horse, got possession of it, and it is presumed the aaurderer escaped on this animal. Mr. Harper is a married man, and was highly respected. No means should be left untried to prevent the escape of the assassin. St. Lout's Gazette, ' ' . . r i 4 . 'f Boiled leg In tome hot countries, to which Yankee ice is tent, It it regarded as a great luxury. A foreign journal relates that a gen tleman, who had purchased tome lumps of it, sent it to his cook, with orders to have it ser ved up for dinner.. Tbe cook waa at a loss what to do with it. But, as he had a pot of of boiling water over the fire, he dropped the ' ice into it At the dinner table, the master Mid when tbe desert wsa ready "" "" Now fetch on the Ice.' ' All gone, mnssa.' . 'Gone! w here's it gone tot' ' k ' '. ! " Why, mtiM, roe put H into de. pot to boil, and when we rooked for it, it wasn't there f The poor fellow had a bottle thrown at hit head for his blunder. ... , .,,',,.,' , I'KitrvME tua Cunuaa. Take in ounce of ( loves, one of cedar and one of rhubarb, pulvrr i aud 6riuUu thesn io drawer or chest in which clothes are to be placed. It will prevent rnctiis from injuring the clothes, and create an excellent ectiil. Prucng Wore.'A Mr. Gillespie, at Pitts burg has engraved the Lord' Prayer end "the r Cwwtaudaisatsr m oa ttd of a 6J cent piece, ' n -!; n .. ? , NOTE LIST.., rx - ... . ... PK&roYLYAlVlA. The following Hut shows the current value of all Pennsylvania Osnk Note. "The most implicit re liance may be placed apon It, as it I every week awfully compared with and corrected from Dick ncll's Reporter. '. .... ., , . . 1 Ranks la Philadelphia. iw ; . i.ocat.0. : NOTES AT PAR. Bank of North America " '.' Bank of the Northern I. liberties . Commerr ial Bank of Penn'a. . " , farmers' and Mechanics Bank , KeninHon Bank" " ' . '". ' Philadelphia Rank Srhnylkill Bank . . . " . Sonthwark Dank Western Dunk Mechanics Dank v Manufacturers' Mechanics Bank flank of Penn Township ' . , Girard Rank ' . ' . ' ' , Dink nf Commerce, lute Mnyamrneing Dank of Pennsylvania ' ;,, " Conn try Rank. , par par par par par par par par par par par par par par par Rank of Chester County , Hank of Delaware County. Bank of Germantown Dank of Montgomery Co. Doylestnwn Dank . Eaelon Bsnk Westchester Cheater . Germantown Norris'own Doyleatown par par par par par East on par par Farmers' Dank of Ducks co Bristol Bank of Northumberland Northumberland par Oolumhia Bmk & tl ridge co.Columhia .' ' ' par Farmers' Bank of Lancaster Lancistet par Lancaster County Batik 'Lancaster par Lancaster Bank " " Lancaster ' psi Farmers' Bank of Reading - Reading par tJI'ice of Uank or I'enn a. Office do do Office "do '" ' do Office do do Harriaburg These Lsncnsler I offices Reading ' f do not Easton J issue n. NOTES AT DISCOUNT. Rank of the United States Philadelphia 23 i Miners' Uank or rollsvillu" Bank of lwistown ' Bank nf Middlotown ' Carlisle Dank Exchange Bank I)o do - branch of ' HsrrUhurc Bank ItmnoD Bank ' Merchants' &, Manuf. Bank Pottsvtlle Iwistown Middletown Carlisle Pittsburg Hnllidavaburg Harriaburg Lebanon Piltahurg . PilUhuig Williamsport Wilkesfmrre ' Allentown 1 Bank of Pittsburg West Branch Bunk Wyoming Bank : Northampton Bsnk ' Berks County Dank Office of Bank of U. 8. ;Do do - do ... l)o do do Bank of Cbamtiersburg ,, Bank l' Gettysburg Bank of 8uquebana Co. .. Erie Bank Farmer' cV Drovers' Bank ' Franklin Bank . 1 14 Reading ' ' ' Piltaliurg failed Erie - do New Briehton do Chambersburg Gettysburg . Montrose , . . IJ Erie ljalj v Waynesburg JnJ . Waahingtoo 1 (. Honcadide , I i Brownsville 11 Honesdle Bank Monnngnliela Bank of B. lork Uank' Toik Ial N. B. T b notes of those banka on which we omit quotations, and substitute a dash (-) are not purchased ,by ihe, Philadelphia brokers, with be exception M IlKise which have a letter of reference, BROKEN BANK 8, Philadelphia Bav. Ins. ' 1 PhHaJ. lj,hia failed Philadelphia Loan Co. do ' failed SchoylkillSav.lns." do failed Kensington Sav, Ins. A '' ' do Penn Township 8sv. Ins. ' - do Msnusl Lsbor Bank (T, W- Dyoti. prep.)' faired fowanda Bank Towanda Alleghany Bank of Pa. : Bank of Beaver Bedford ' no sale ' Beaver " closed HanMiurg cIkmoiI .WaJiiiicton failed Baokof Swalara . Bank of Washington-. , Centra Bank ' - : City Bank -' - - Bell, fonts cl Pituluig no tale Pittsburg . failed Fayette co. failed Greencaatle failed rarmers' 6l Mscb ca uank Farmers' & Mecfa'ca Bank , Farmers' & Mech'cs' Uauk Harmony Institute ' Harmony no sale Huntingdon no sale Huntingtioo Bank Juniata Bank Iwitowo no sale Warren failed Dundaff no sale New Hope cloved Lumbermen's Bank Northern Bank of Pa. New Hope Del. Uriilge Vo.' Northumb'd Union Col. Bk. North Western Bank of Pa. Milton no sale Meadsillo closed Office of Bcbujlkill Bank Port Carbon Pa. Acr. & Msnuf. Dank Silver Lake Bank . - Carlisle failed Montrose . closed - Unionlown - (ailed (Ireenaburg closed Union Bank of Penn'a. Weatmoreland Bank Wilkeabarre Bridge Co. Wilkeabarre no sale (TT All notes iurportins: to be on any Pennvl vsnia Bank not given in the above lint, may be set jown as irautis. . NEW JERSEY. Bank of New Brunswick ' Brunswick Betvidere Bsnk ' 1 Belvidera - ' railed I par p.r par Burlington Co, Bsnk r Medfbrd Commercial Bank Perth Amluiy Cumberland Bank ' Bridgeton Farmers' Bank Mount Holly farmers' and Mechanics' Bk Rahway Farmers' and Mechanics' Bk N. Biunawick failed Farmers' and Merchants' Bk Middletown Pt. rrankltn Uank o: M. J. Jerey Uity Hoboken Bkgdt Graxing Vo Hobnken failed failed failed failed failed 4 failed i ' par lersey Uity Bank Jersey City Mechanics' Bank Patterson Manufacturers' Bank Belleville Morria County Bank ' Morristown Monmouth Bk of N.J. Freehold Mecbaniea' Bank ' Newark ' Mecheatics and Manuf. Bk Trenton Morria Canal and Ukg Co Jersey City PostPiotea - - r . . no tale Newark Bkg ft laa Co 1 Newark j failed failed failed l New Hope Del Bridge Co Lamlwttuville N. J. Manufac. and Bkg Co Hoboken N J Proteeton cV IxMubard bk Jersey City Orange Bank Orange PalerMMi Bank Paleraun ' do. - ' Princoloo eialeni Newark Elisalwthtow ; t'smdeu Morristown : Trenton Halrm Newton Trenton ' ' D"er - Hackensark Peoples' Bank - ; i ; rnnceton Bank ar i I Salem Banking Co Sute Bank Slate Bank StaU Bank ' State Bank of Morria ' Stale Bank ' failed failed Salem and Pbilad Manuf Co Sussex Bank Trenton Banking Co i par i failed Union Bank ' " Washingtoa Banking Co. DiXAWARE. , Bk of Wilm dt Brandy wins. Wilmington Bank of Delaware . Wilmington Bank of Smyrna' ' ' Smyrna , Do branch Milford Farmers' Bk of Slate of Dd Dover . ' , I ' Do branch ' Wilmington Do , j .. branch . Georgetown ' Do ' ' branch .Newcastle Union Bank ' Wilmington ffT Under 5's : par par par par pat ,1" par PV n A IV K. rX7 o banks marked thus () there are si, thar eounlarfeit or altered eotes or the various 4t oonunttioot. in circulation, . o ' . - . . i-- .. . . ,- . ! Vr'EITS S7TA1T HOTEL, 1 Kacb Stbkst, PmaAriaiPHiA. I1T J. rETERS. - THIS location is convenient for Bosinnss men visitina the city. Every psins is Isken to se cure the comfort of trtvellers. ' . March 7, 1846. ty ' 1 Removal. . D. T. TRITES, RESPECTFULLY Informs the ci t'xons of Suobury snd vicinity, that he hss removed his reaidenee to the Brick House in Msrkrt street, one door ws-t nf the Red Lion Hotel, where, thankful for past fa vors, he hopes tt receive a continuation of the liber al patronage which baa heretofore been ettendrd to him. . r ...... - Feb 28, 1846. Cm ' MONTOUR HOUSE, LATE BRADY'S HOTEL, , Oppotit Ihe Court IImt, . i SANVILLE, PBNN'Ai j , THE Butwerihcr, ho aasie'ed fur se. Ciii, J veit years in the management of the a- li's'i vove "o,', 'u,y krpi l'y Mr- 8 A "r" I 'I'.ljJily, b''gs lesve In infirm the travelling pub'ic, that be has tsken the establishment on bis own account, nn the first of January, 1846. The House has, of late, undergone many impor tant alterations, and the present conductor promiea to leave nothing undone to make it a comfortable and agreeable, a well as a chesp and accommoda ting stopping place for stranger wbft may viil our flourishing, village. No paina nor expense will be pared to fill the table and the bar with the Wt the m itkets afford, and with th" determination to de- vo'e his entire personal attention to the comfort of those who mav iake bis bouse their temporary a bode, and aided by activo, careful and obliging ser vanta, he hopes to give geni tal satisfaction, snd re ceive a lilicral share of custom. . 1 ' . ' "' ,-' , (Iy Irge and commodious STABLES are at tached to the establishment, which are attended by careful and obliging ho tiers. i ; - . GIDEON M. SHOOP. January S4th, 1846. tf i EVANS & WATSQN, No. 70 Sovrii THtnn Street, Opposite the Philadelphia Exchange, Manufacture and keep con stantly on hand, a targe ss sortmenl of tbnir I'ttent Im fimved Sulamandrr FIRE PROOF SAFES, which.are !i constructed as to set at reel all mmner nf iloub' as to their licing alrictU fire proof, and that they will resist the Ore of any building in the world. The oulaide-ease of the Safes are made of boiler iron, Ihe inaide c e of sonpstone, and be tween tlio ruler case and inner case is a space of some 9 inches thick, and is filled in with indetruc- tible ataterixl, ao as In make H an impossibility to ever burn any of the contenta inside of IbM Ubest Theae H.pstone Salumandeta we sre ptenared and do challenge Ihe waild to produce any article In Ihe abape of BouU Safes lhat will stsnd as much heat, and we hold ourselves reaJy at all times to nave them fairly tested by public bonfire, rhoubl a- ny of our. competitors feel disposed to try them, We also continue to manufacture and keep con stsntly on haodva large and general assortment of our premium Air-tight Firs Proof, Hsfes. i'f which we have a Urge quantity in use, aol in evert in- rtance they have given entire astlafaciion to the purchasers -of which we will refer Ihe public to a few gentlemen who have them In use. N. AG. Tsylor, 129 north 3J sl.j A. Wright & N- phew, Vine st. whsrf; Alexander Csror, Con veysncer, corner of FHbert and 9th sta.; John M Ford, 3? north 3d sLt, Myers Bush, 20 north 3J st.; Bsiley & Brother, 138 Msket st Jamra M. Paul, till south 4 tit st.; Dr. DsviJ Jsyne, 8 south 3d st. Matthew T. Miller, 20 south 3d St.; and we could name some three or four hundnd others if it were necessary. , Nw we invi'e the attention of the publir, and particularly those in want of r ire I r,H)l Sates, to csll st our store bi lore purcna sing t-Uewhere, and we think we can satisfy them that they will get a liiri and cheior article at our store thin any other estatMhm rit in the city , We also continue to manufactuie feat and Co pying Frees, a, made ill auch a manner as to an swer both purpora ; Hoisting Machines, Firs Proof Door, with our own manufacture of locks on them, witb D. Evaus's Patent Keyhole cover attached lo tbe same; plain and ornamental iron Hatting, ate. N. B. We keep constantly on bsnd a large as snrlment of our Pstenl Klate Lined Refiigei t i, Water Filters and Coders (and we have si so on bsnd severs! second baud Firs Pr.nU" Chests taken in exchange for ours, which we will dispose of at veiy low prices. Philadelphia, January 24th. 1846. ly WHOLESALE PJ&TAXL HAT & CAl' WARKIIOUSK, A'n. 304. Market Street, above 0th, South tule, PHILASXIL1HIA, rtl THE subsenl crs respectfully call Ihe stlrn lion of their friends snd dealers to their large and well assortej stock of Hsts and Caps of every description, will adapted f -r tbe ai ring trade. Be ing made of lbs best material and by the ruot ex perienced wntkmrn, ihry feel confident lo give uni versal satisfaction lo all ho may favor them witb a liiaUas tbey ofTer to sell ss low ss snv bouse in theciiy. BAR PALO IT ct BLYNN. PhiUdi liihia. January 3, 1846 ! To l'tirtiiuserti of DRV GOODS. - .Vo. 1X1 I'rarttt.KaW V OKK, , - HAVING e.ubli.hed s Branch ai No. Cbea uut st, Philadelphia, is now opening, snd will be constantly receiving from ihe New York Auc tions, an eitenaivs assortment of . rAKCY fc STa&TZdB PUT OOOBS. which will bo aold at the loweat New York pi ices al wholesale snd Retail. Among his slock will be found a good assortment of the following articles: J scc net, puiu. Hair Cold, Leee, Sirie, Book. Swios snd Tarlatan Mualina, Biab-p and Linen Lnwus, Fancy Cap Netts, Fancy and Ball Dresses, Thread Laces, Application Do rich Blatk Silk Ttiinroing Lace, Iriab Linens, Linen Cambrics, Linen Csmbrie Hdkfo., Curtain Fringea, Cohuete d'Ecoae, Mouaeline de Laiae, Silk and Cotum Warp Aliaccaa, CJuWa Uoth, Gala Plaids, French Merinos, Bl .ck Silks. Gloves. Si k Haas, BUawla, Ciavaia, Ribbous, EmUoideriea, ate,, dee. Country Mercbauls and others vi.iiing Philadel phia or New York to purchase, are respectfully in vited to call and examine tba stocks. No!l ' lata- ly- . . ', WliEAT. lbs highest price given lor Wheat, at the store of II. MASSER. A new supply of Rose Ointment! just raosived. Nov. 8tb. 1845. -.. w.w., mi. BAR I RON J uat leceiveJanaTf.w sale, chesp forca.b,by HBKRY'MASSER. Bunbury, Sept. 20, 1 843. 5JUFER 1UU Purl winer Madcue and Lwboii wines. Also superior Brsndy and Gin. Lemon Syrup. Also a few barrels of Dtoa Fish, for aala by ' ' HENRY MASSER, Kunbury, July 19th, 1846, DIl B 1TASSE21, ATTORNEY AT li AW r suzrBxrmT, pa. Business attended to in the Counties of Nor thumberland, Union. Lycoming snd Golumbis. P. r. A. IiaTDDiiT. " I.owaa tt Babboit, Sotatas dt SnonoBAta, W'Aiiai, ntrtrotna, AicrABtABnecUo. ' ' BrxBtrta, Goon St t'o., HERR'S HOTEL, IIARRIsnVRG, FA. T BEG leave to Inform the public lhat I have left , PhiladoihU. and am now located in Herris- burg, Ihe rest of the Eiccutive and Stale Govern ment of Pennsylvania, where I now occupy the spscious Hotel, recently kept by Mr. Mstihcw Wilson. . ' This spurious building, having been pnrpnsety phnned end erected for a Hotel nf the first class, is not turpaaecd if equalled, by any similar estab lishment in Pennsylvania and having undergone s thorough rennvntinn. the parlors, room a and chamheta are now fitted up in a aiyle that com bines elegance with comfort snd convenience. My TABLE is pledged to he supplied with the best fare the Markets can produce t the charges si the stme time being as moderate as sny of Ihe best regulated eats! lishmentf elsewhere. In shoit, no eiettions shsll be spared on my p irt, or on Ihe part of every member of my household, to make il whsl it should lie, in tbe Capital of one of the most pop ulous and interesting State, of ihe Union. With these promises, scmmmodsiions snd faci lities, aud the fact that the Hotel ia most eligibly situated, I with confidence, most respectfully Boli rit the paironnge of the Public. DANIEL HERR, I.Mn of Herr's Hotel, Chesnut st., Philad. Ifsrri-burg. Nov. 22. 184.V FOURTEEN - ... IBartrarrV VtnairroB a trrluin cure for worms foe and very p lea tan t lo lake. 2. Gibsoh's Extbacts, which remove) Oresse of sll kind, Dry Paints. Tar, Varnish and Wax, from carpets or from clothing, without injuring the color or the cloth. - 3. Iomoo Flt Papib the best tiling known for killing flies snd musquitoes. 4. A certain Destroyer of Rata, Mice, Roaehea and Ante, and another of Bid Buxa. i t 6. Gvita'e Spsctrtc for sour stomsch, Heart Burn and Water Braah, by one who had suiTired thirteen ysirs, before he iliocovereil the cure. Da. 8tkvrn's Gbkkh Ointmxht for the Piles. It has never failod to cute. ; 7. HABaiso'a Tkttkb Wash. 8. Bbsmobb's InnstiBLB Is;, without a rival. . , , 0, Thx Cyxriiuxn, Co'irr.cTio ,or Fioa just tbe meditine for children and for women, il Is so pleasant lo lake. . i.. . ' 10. Buck's Vmiktabib AsTiBiuopa Pills. 1 1. Gdsb's Emollixbt Watbb-pboov Pastb, for Harness, Boots, cVe. It softens the leather, and keeps out tbe water.' ' '' 12. Pooa Mam's Stbkhbtubiii Plastbb. 13. Jacksob's DiABBHOta Mixtvbb, 'Which cures the worst Diarrhrra in a few hours. .1 14 Jacbsob's DreaiTABT MiXTrar, a ' eer tain and speedy cure for Dyaenlety and Summer Complaint."''- "' ' - ' -' The above valuable articles are' sold wholcssle and retail, hv L. C. GUNN. No. ' 1 Smith Fifth ttreet,' Philruhlphiamhtie Stftn keepers snd o ihrrs wilt be sunn ied witb pure African Cayenne Pepper, Arnica Flowers, Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glsss snd Vsrnishes, at the lowest prices. Terms only cssh. rr Cut out the advertisement, and bring it with you. ' - it - -!.- Phils.lel.hia. July 19th. 1 845. I v. DEL I E.V K AND LIVE. THOMSON'S Compound Syrup or Tar & Wood , . , ... Aiapllia. . riHE unprecetlenied success of this medicine, in JL the restnrslion nf bealib, to those who, in des pair, had given up all hopes, has given it nn exal ted reputation aove all other remedies, fumUhing evidence of its intrinsic vsiueand power, ss the on ly agent which ran be relied upon for the cure of Pulmonary Consumption, Broiichittis, Asthms, Pain in the ride snd Brest," Spilling of Blood, Whooping Cough, Croup, dtc Attention ia requeate.1 lo ihe following A8TON IS III. NO CURE.bv Thomson's Compound Syrup or Tsr and Wood INsplns I ! thihitelphia. May Zd, 1844. ' MR. THOMSON Desr Sir With grateful feelings I inform you of tbe astonishing eflVcie of your medicine, which haa literally raia-d me from a death-bed I My diseae, Pulmonary Consump tion, had reduced mo sa low thst my pbysicisn pro. npjnced my case hopeless 1 At this junction I be gan to ureyour medicine, snd miraculous ss it may seem, it haa completely restored mo to health, after tverytbing else had failed. Respectfully yours. ... WA8HLNGTON MACK. . Chailotle street, above Gcoiro atreel. Tbe undersigned, being personally acquainted with Washington Mack and bia auirerin,, bear witness lo tbe Bbtoniahing effi-cta of Thomson's Compound Syrup of Tar, aud tbe truth of tbes bove statemeiil. JOS. WINNER, SI8 North Third street, DAVID VHIKERS. 42 Almond street. . - HUGH M GINLEY, S. E. corner Tsmsuy and Fourth alreels. Prepared only by S. P. Thomson, N. E.' comer of 5th and Spruce streets, Philadelphia. - Agents. H. B. Masser, Bunbury; D. Gross, and Dr. Macpberaon, Harrikburg Jn. G. Brown, Puttsville ; Gen. Earl, ltdiding ; Houston cV Ma on, Towanda, Bradord county, Ps. Price 60 cents per bottle, or $5 per dxen. Qj" Beware of ail imilat'ont. Philadelphia, Juno 28lh, 1845. ly PI A N OS. ; THE SUBSCRIBER baa bron appoiuted stent, for ihe sale of CONRAD MEYER'S CEI EBRATED PREMIUM RUSE WOOD PI A.N OS, at this place. These Pianos have a plain, maaaivs and Uautiful sxterior Aid-h, aad, for depth and sweetness of lone, and elegance of workman ship, are not surpassed by sny in lbs United Stales. Tbe following is a recommendation - from Cab l Dikts, a euU brated peifoirosr, snd himself a roan ufacluiert. . . - .. ; - . A CA11D. Havibo had the pleasure of trying the excel lent Piano Fortes manfactured by Mr, Meyer, and exhibited at tbe last exhibition ef ihe Franklin In stitute, I feel it due to tbe Hue) merit of lbs maker la declare that these instruments are quit equal1 and in some respects even superior, lo all the Pi ano Fortes, I ssw at Ihe capitals of Europe, and during a sojourn of two years at Paris. These Pisoos will be sold at the manufacturer's lowest Philadelphia price, if not something lower. Persons are requested io csll and sum ins fur themselves, at tbe residence of lbs subscriber. . v Buulwiry, May 17, 184ft. II. D. MASSER. TT . 191 Ea'of a an periur quality, can now be had U al at the Lime Kilns of Henry Masser, in Sun- (bury. May IT, 1845. t- , OAKLEY'S depuratitk syrup. THE valusbla properties of Oakley's Depurs live 8ytup of Baraaparilla, as a purifier of the blood, is so well known to the public generally, thst it is unnecessary lo ocenpy much space in set ting forth the advantages to be derived from its use wherever the medicine has once been intro duced, it lakes precedence over sll others i eveiy one thst hss taken it, hae derived ao signal bene ficial results from it, that il is recommended by them with the U'most confidence. Pbysicisns of the highest stsnding in the profession, prescrilie it lo pstients under their csre containing nothing deleterious, but being composed of the most mild, yet eiTicacioua vegetable materials, K is offered with confidence, as the chespest and most efficient pu rifier of the blood now known. The use of e lew bottles, especislly In the spring months, will be at tended with a most decided improvement in the ge neral strength of the system, eradicating any seeds of disease that may have been generated, besides giving health and vigor to the hotly. For the cure of Scrofula or Kings Evil, Rheumatism, Tetter, Pimples or eiuplions of the Skin, While Swelling, FiMula, Chronic Cough Asthma, tee. The nu merous eeriificaee in Ihe possession of the subscri ber and bis agents, from physicians snd others, sre sufficient to convince the most skeptical ofitssu eriorily over all preparations of Sarssparilla. Sold wholesale and relsil, ry the proprietor, GEORGE W. OAKLEY, North 5th street, Res ding, Beiks Co'onty, snd to be bad of the following persons t i : - i - - . . In Korthumberland Cmmtp. II. B. Misser Sunburyt Ireland & Mrxel, McEwenavills ; I) Krauser. Milton. n. Union Cwiny. J. Gearhsrt, Seliusgrovet A. Gutelius, Mifflinburg. - v In Columbia Cvunty.ll. W. McCsy, Waah ingt'on. ' . . " . . " '. Reading, March 14, 184. Mb.' OaKLBT ; I bclirve it the uty nf every one lo do whatever in tbetr power lies, for the b-ne. fit of their fellow man, snd having had poi:ive proof in my own family, of the wonderful properties ol your Llopurativa Byrop of earaapnrilla, I nvst ronaeicnliously recommend it to the afflicted. We bad Ihe miffortone lo !se two of our children, by the breaking out of ulcerous sores lhat covered the face, head and neck, although we bnd some of Ihe most scientific pbysicisns lo attend thrm snd bsd tried sll Ihe known temedies, including Swaim't Panacea, without avail. Another of my children was sttarked In the same manner, her face snd neck wsa completely covered; the discharge was ao offensive, and the disease at auch a height, lhat we despaired of her life. Seeing the wonderful effects of your I'epurative Fyrup of Snrgaparilli, we wcie induced to make trial or It, ss the last resort ; it acled like a cV.arm ; the ulcere commenced healing immediately, a ftw bottles entirely retored her to her health, which she hss enjoyed uninterruptedly ever since. ' As a puiifier of the blood, I verily be lieve il Haa not ila equal. - . JOHN MOYER. Tailor. Walnut ttreet, near Fourth, Reading. ' - - . j : Douglassvilte, April 19th, 1843. Ma. Oaklxt : My aon Edmund Leaf, bad the scrofula in the most dreadful snd distressing man ner for three years, during which time he was de prived of the use of his limbs, hi he d snd neck were covered si ith ulcers. We tried all the differ ent remedies, but to no eflect, until recommended by Dr. Johnson of Noriistown, snd also Dr. Isaac Hiester. of Reading, to nae your Depurative Syrup of Sarssparilla, of which I obtained several bottles, the use of which drovs Ihe disease entirely out of his system; tbe sore healed up, and the child was restored to perfect health, which he has enjoyed uninterruirteilly ever since, to tbe awtoniahmenl ef many persons who seen him during bis affliction. I have thought it my duty, and send yno this certi ficate that others who have a like affliction in ihe family may know where to obtain so valuable a medicine. Yours truly, AMELIA D. LEAF. 8ept. 16, 1943 ly a s iTn i & il i f cTa i, WHOLESALE &. BETA II. HAT & CAP MANUFACTURERS, South Eatl corner of Market and 4lh .. Plikiadeiplila, WHERE they always keep on band an ei ten sive assortment of fdT6' li CA PS of every description, got up in the best snd most spproved st le. I'etsons derirous ct purchasing superior srli cles on Ihe moat reason aide terms, will find it to their advantage to call before Disking purchase elsewhere. Philadelphia, Oct. 8lh, 1844. ly CITY FUItMTURE AUCTION, AND PRIVATE SALES ROOMS. Nos. 29 and 31 North Third Street, Near, the City Hotel, PHILADELPHIA. f C. MACKEY, Auctioneer, respectfully i vites tbe sttentlon or persons desirous of pur chasing Furniture, to bia extensive Hates Rooms, (both pob he and Private,) for every description of Household Furniture, where csn lie obtained at all times, a larga assortment of fashionable and well manufactured Cabinet Furniture, Beds, Mattraases, die., at very reduced prices, for ctah. ' Soles by Auction, twice a week. May 871 h. 1843. ly . Counterfeiters)' DZSATK BLOW. The pul-lie will please observe lhat no Brandreth Pills are genuine, unless the box has three la bels upon it, (tbe top, the silo and the bottom) each containing a fsc-aimik signature of my hand writing, thus B. Bbabbbbtb, M. D. These Is. bela aio engraved on steel, beautifully designed, snd done at an eipense of ovor S,tU0. Therefore it will be seen that lha only thing necessary to pro cure the medicine in its purity, is lo observe these Isbels. .i . . Remember the top, tha side, and the bottom. Tbe following respective persona are duly authori sed, and hold CEXTiriCATES OF AGENCY For tbe sale of Brandrtik'i Vegetable Vnivertal rui. Northumberland county t Milton Mackey cV Chainbcilin. Hunbury H. B. Masser. M'Ewene ville Ireland dc MeixelL Northumberland Wm. Forsyth. Georgetown J. 4t J. Walls. Union County i New Berlin Bogar it Win ter, - Selinagrove George Gundium. Middle burg Isaac Smith.1 Beavertown David Hobler. AdamsbureWm. J.May. Mifflinaburg Menach At Ray. Hartleton Daniel Long. Freeburg G. da F. C. Moyer. Lewisburg Walls dr. Green. Columbia county i Danville E. B. Reynolds dr. Co, , Berwick -Bfcomas) dr. RtUenhooas.- Csi Iswissa C. G. Brobts. Bloomsburg John B. Moyer. Jersey Town Levi Bissl. Washington Robt. McCay. Limestone BaHH t McNtncb. Obasrve lhat each Agent has an Engraved Cer tificaU of Agency, containing a representation of Oi BRANDRETH'8 Maaafactory at Sing Ming, and upon which will also bo seen si act copies of tbe smut UlU mm tucd vpom the Brandreik Pitt Bajne. . . . .. ,'.,., :-.. . rbiladclphia, oitee No. S. North 8tk atrswt. .. , . ; -, B. BRANDRETH, M. D. : JunsStth. 1843. . : . HOSE OINTMENT FOR TETTER. RING WOft MB, riMPI.XK ON THB FAf B, ARB OTHCo) nttTANKOCe RRVPTION8. (T The followinrcertilca'e dencribe one of the mrut extraordinary our a ever effected by any application. , . . . F HiLAnxLPnt A, FebtUaty 10, 1838. TPOR twenty years I wat severely afflicted with -V TtrrttBonthe Face and Ileadt the disease commenced when I waa seventeen years old. snd continued until the Fall -of 1836, varying in vio lence, but without ever disappearing. During most of the time, great part of my face waa covered with the eruption, frequently attended with violent itch ing ; my head swelled at timet until it felt ts if it would buret the swelling wss so great, thst I eould scsreily get my hst on. During lbs long period that 1 wss afflicted with the disease, I used a great many S plications, (among them several celebrated preparation.) as w. II as tskinc Inward remedies, including a number oflxittles of Stvaim'i Panacea, Extract of Sartapnrilla, etc, In fact, it would be Impossible in enumerate all the medicines I used. I wss also under the care of two of the most dis tinguished phystcisns of this ciiy, but without re reiving much benefit, and I despsired of ever being cured. In the fill of 1 83R, tha disease at the time being very violent, I commenced using the Rote Ointment, (prepared by Vaughan ft Davis.) In a few applications the violent itching ceased, the swelling abated, tbe fruition began to disappear, and before I had used ajar the disease was entirely cured. It has now been nearly a year and a half since, and there ia not a vestige of Ihe disease re maining, except Ihe scare from the deep pita formed by the diaease. It is impossible foe me to descrit in s certificate Ihe severity of the disesse and my soflering, but I will be pleased to give a fuller ac- . enwit to sny person wsnting further satisfaction, who will cull on me. At the lime I commenced uing the Rose Ointment I would have given hun dieds of doilaia to be rid nf the disease. Since u sing It, I have recommended it to several person, (among them my mother, who had the disease bad ly 011 her arm,) who were all cured bv it, JAMES DURNELL, No. 156, Race St. (ty The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. 0. Vsurfhsn, South East corner of Third and Race at red, Philadelphia, and aold on agency in Sunbu ry. by H. -B. MASSER, May 14th, 1843. Atjtnt. IKosc Ointment, for TeJIcr. A PROOF OF ITS F.FFICACY. PniLAniLrniA, May 27lh, 1839. rPHlS is to certify that I wss severely afflicted witb Tetter in the hands snd feet for upwards offorty years; the disease was attended generally with violent itching and swelling. I Applied to a number of physicians, and used a great many appli cations without eflecting s cure. About a yeat since, I applied the Rose Ointment, which entirely stopped the Itching, snd a few applications immedi ately cored Ihe disease, which there has been nc return of, although I had never been rid of it at any time for forty years. RICHARD 8AVAGE Eleventh, below Spruce Street. Cj Th" Ointment is prepared by E. B. Vauchdh, Sjuth East corner of Third and Race Street, Philadelphia, and aold on agency in Sunbu ry.by H. B. MASSER, May 14th. 1843. ' Agtl MEDICAX. APPROBATION OJ the ROSE OINTMENT, for Tetter. A LTHOUGH the superiority of the prepataiiot over all others is fully established, tba proprio lora take pleasure in laying before the public iht following certificate from a respectable physician a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. Dr Baugh, having found in this remedy thai relief f a tedious snd disagreeable affection which the mean: within the range of his profession failed to afford has not hesitated lo give it his approbation, althougl ths prejudices snd interests of that profession an opposed to secret Remedies. Phi LAncLrai a, Sept. 19, 1836. I was recently troubled with a tedious herpetic erupii-n. which entered pearly one si.'e of my face and extended uver the ear. Mr. Vaughan, proprie loi of the Rose Ointment, obsciving my face, insii. tcd on my trying his preparation, of which he ban ded me a jar. A Ithough in common with the mem' hers of my profession, I discountenance and disap prove of the numerous nostrums palmed upon th. public by ignorant pretenders, I feci injustice bouut to except Ihe Rose Ointment from lhat class of me dicincs. and to give it my approbation, as it entire ly cured the eruption, although it hd resisted th usual applications. DAM.. BAUGH, M. D. fXj" The Roe Ointment is preiwired by 12. D Vsut;han, Soulh East corner of Third and Rnc Streets, Philadelphia, and sold on agency in Sun bury, by H. B. MASSER, May I4lh, 1843. Agen. EAGLE H3I TD "SI? Corner of Third and Vine Street, WXX.X.XAMSFORT, PA. THE subscriber respectfully announces to th public, thai he has opened a Hotel in tbe corr modious brick building situate on the corner 1 Third snd Pine streets, where be will be happy t wait ripon those who may favor him will, the. company. 1 he bagle Hotel ia large and conven enl, and furnished in the bet modem style. It '. provided with a large number of well aired an comfortable eleepiog apartments, rooms, prival parlors, dec Persons visiting Williamsport on bi ainess or pleasure, may rest aa-ured lhat every e: ertion will be used lo render their sojourn at tt "Eagla Hotel" pleaaant and agreeable. Hie Tab , will be supplied with the very best the market a fords, and bia bar with ihe choicest wines snd otht liquors charges reseonalde. The Eagle Hot.' possesses greater advantages in point nf locatio than any other similar eetahlishmeul in the horougl being aituate in the business part of the town, tu within a convenient distance of the Court Hou and Williamsport and Elmira Rail Road Depot. Sufficient Stabling provided, and good and trust ostlers always in attendance. Attentive, accommodating and honest 8ervan bava been employed, and nothing left nndonethi will add to lbs comfort and accommodation of h gue.ts. There will he a carriage alwaya in attendance the Boat Landing to eouvey passengers to snd froi the House, free of charge. CHARLES BORROWS. May 14th, 1848-U . iiieorge J. Weaver BOPS RXAKEXZ cV SHIP CHANDUER aS'Oa I n- TarVl R01 Ao. 13 Jiurth Water Street, Philadelphia. A3 constantly on hand, a general aasoi merit or Uordage, Heine Twines, dec., Vr, opes. Fishing Rones, Whits Ropes, Man la Ropes, 'J'ow Lines for Canal Boats. Also, complete sssortmeiit of Seine Twines, Ac, auch Hemp Shad and Herring Twine, Best Patent (it Nat Twine, Cotton Shad snd Herring Twins, Sh! Threads, dec. cVc Also, Bsd Cords, Plough Lini H altera. Traces, Cotton and Linen Carpet Chair Ac, all of which he will dispose of on masonal terms. Philadelphia, November IS, 1842. ly. S SPERING, GOOD & CO. No. 13ft Marknt Street, Thiladelphii INVITE the attention of Country Merchar to their extensive assortment of British Fron aud Arnsrican Dry Goods, which they offer foist on the moat reasonable terms. Philadelphia, November 1 3, 1 84 ly.
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