TIIK CllEATlXO Ot.D COOS. Tvsk "Sitting on a Rail." As I wulkpi! out, 'twas nut quite nonn, O there I spied tliat "same old Coon," A Hinging of that tame old tune, About Unit "roasted brrf," Says I Mr. Coon, 'how do you do !' Hiiya lie old friend, why how are you !' . 1 t;uo?s Fee none the better of yon, I havn't got "that beef." F.iy he 'old friend, don't be so fast, I'll ion k o ampnds for timoa gone putt ; IK suiil 'd, lie grinned, ond looked aghast, Ho look'd much like a thief. Pays I 'Mr. Coon' and then t smiled, ' V. can't q'lito come it o'er this child !' And liiiiii lie looked, O Lord ! how wild, Ilia tail hung1 "Joicji a feet." S'ijs I 'Mr. Cnon yui've had your day ; Vnii promise well but never pay You smell toj much of Hurry Clay, To gull vt any wort: And ww to make the matter brief, And i.noe we find there's no "relief'" We'll roai-t your carcass, yo'j old thief, In place of "that ar beef." Male Coquetry. M.iltf coquetry is much more inexcusable than female, as well ns more pernicious. Very few men will give themselves the trouble to gain or retain any woman's affections, utiles they have views on them either of an honorable or dishonorable kind. Wen employed in the pur suit of business or pleasure, will not give them selves the trouble to engage a woman's ail'.c ti ins meivly from the vanity of conquest, and of triumphing over the heart of an innocent and defenceless girl. A man of parts sentiment, and address, if he 1-ivs aside all regard to truth nnd humanity, may enirHjfo the hearts of fi'ly women at the same time, and nviy likewise conduct his coquetry with so much art as to put it out of the power of any of them to specify a single rxpresMon that could be said to be directly expressive of love. Thin a mbieuity of behaviour, this art of help ing one i suspense, is the great surety of cu uuwtry in br.th t-exes. It is the more cruel in men, because they can carry it to what length they please, and continue it as long ns they please, without the woman Leing so much ut li berty to complain or expostulate ; whereas men can break their chains and force women to explain whenever they become impatient of their situation. Jnst ns a woman in this ce'-ntry may easily prevent tho first impression of love, every mo tive of pr'Kleore and delietcy should make her guard her heart Bp' '"st them, till sitfh time as s ii! !n- rerr:vd the mot convincing proofs ut the r: tt nc liijnt of a mtiT! of such merit as will j'iMity h reciprocal rcjard. She fehoiild gludi . 1 1 r 1 3- hib ir to pos-oss imeli high principle of honor and generosity as w ill render her incapa ble of deceiving, and at the same time icssrss thai iicut discernment which may secure her against being deceived. TiiiNKiNO Ai.otu. The following amusing r.rcdote is related of the Lurl of Dud It y, whose talents as a scholar, and great knowledge nf foreig.i and international law, induced King (Jcorge the Fourth to select him as Secrutary Slate lor Foreign afl'iiis, without his having ever been a prominent man in politics, had a habit of thinking aloud, which often placed him ill very unpliusanl predicaments. On one cc ct.s'uii, being caught 111 a rain a gentleman of 1. ru to take him home in his carriage ; and on tlirir journey the Karl said to liimtwlf ; 1 sup pose I must usk this man to dinner with me." The gentleman sitting by the side of him, who kne v the failing ol his Lordship, said aloud, as if missing, "Il Lord Dudley should give me an invitation to dinner, Til see him bunged before I will accept it." Tins speech restored the Lar.l to a consciousness of what he had uttered, and ho was ro pleased with the manner it hud been met, that he odor d the gentleman the appoint ment of Secretary ol Embassy, which was, huwuver, refused, Like and its Ii.msiona. We furnish a! house that our friends may cry out cm pur ex-j travasnce or bad taste ; we "ive dinners, that ! I our quests may hrrcVicr find ('unit with our ! cook or our cellar; we give parties, that three j parts of the company tuny rail at their stupidi ty ; we dress, that our acquaintance may re venge themselves on our silks, by finding liiull with our appearance; we marry; if well, it was intereet it badly, il was insanity; we die, and even that is our own limit; if we had but done so and so, wr gone to Pr. such a one, the accident would not have happened. A man accepts a bill for his friend, w ho pays it the obligation is held tiifling. 'What's in a name?' lie fail you have to pay it, and every one cries out aguinst your fully. Oh, Life ! what enables us to surmount your obstacles to en dure? your disappointments to believe y.mr promise but your illusions ! LiTfRABv Uat. A short lime since, a pen tU iiian who was requested tn value the books ot 11 deceased clergyman, found lo his surprise, that many ot tl.n most valuable works were nu perfected, having leaves torn out I'pnn ask ing a servant w ho had lived wilh the divine some years, if he knew any thing of the cir i iitnstances, he replied, alter some hesitation : Why to be sure, s.r, 1 C i sometime tear u hot out, but I nevti went twics to the same luck, so it could'nt be of much ecneequenee." 11 A It xti: LIST. ri:siM'AMi. The f ill.iwing lis! shows thn current value of nil 'cimsvlvani.i II ink Notes. The most implicit re iunrnimy he placed iinn it, as it i every week nr. fully compared Willi ai d corrected from Bhk Ifcll's Uopor'cr. ItniiK lii t'hllariclitliln. NAMI Location. A T I' A It. Disc. Or I'm 1 1. a 11 . par par par . par . par i par par . par pnr pit par N O T 1' !S dank of North America . Bank ef the Northern Liberties , (Commercial II ink of IVnn'n. . Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank Kensington It ink , . Philadelphia Hunk Schuylkill U.nk S.iulliwnrk Bank Western Bank . Mechanics' Hank . . Manufacturers' A- Mechanics' Bank C'omiliT IlsuiUsi. Hank of Chester County Hank ef IVIiwnre County H ink of (tcrmantow n Hiwik of Montgomery Co. Ooylcslown Bank Easton Hunk Farmers' Hiink nf Bucks co I ll'u e i.f Bank of IVnn'a. Olfice do do Office do do Ollics 1I0 d W rtrlicstrr par (hrslcr par (Jrrinantown pit Norris'iiw'Ti par D.iylcstown par I'.ustnn por Hri-tol par llarriliuri;" Tlie-e l,anrn.-i(f r I nflicen HeHiliiig j ilo not Kaston J issue n. DISCO I' NT. NOTKS. AT "snk of the 1'nited Stolen Hank of I'rnn Township lii'ar.l Bank . Mnysmcnsing I! ink Hank of IVniisv Ivnni i Miners' Hank of Pottsvillc Hank of I.cwislown Hank f Midillviown Hank of Northumbeibind riiilaJtlpliin s: par i pir I'" I H i par par 1 4 1 par 3 I'ot'sville Lew istown Middletown 'Vi.rlhumberliinJ Coluuiliia Bank & firidge ro. Colmnliia Carlisle liank Carlisle ExchanRP Hank Pittslnnir If d. hrnnch of Ilollidavs Farmers' B ink of l.ancastet I.ancisiri I'urj Lancaster I'oiiuty H mk I.atiraster Farmers' Bank of liVadirg H.-adiiiif Hnirixhurg Bank 1 larii-lnui Laneasier Batik l.nnr aster l.ehaunn Bank I.clianon MenhanisW Mimnf. Bank I'iMsliurn Hank of I'iiisluiri; I'itul.uiK W. at Bniiich II uk Wiliiatiisport WyoniiiiR Bank iik.'lano Northampton B mk AHenlown licik t'ouuly Bank iwadme Ollice of Bank of V. H. l'ltllnirg p. 1 f i J J failed do Do do 1I0 Eric Do do do Hew Brighton Kensington .vav. Ins. A 1I0 I'enn Townsliip S iv. In. do Bank of Cliiiiiilirrsliurg ChamlierHliurfr Bank ot f it'ltysl'urg (o-liysbutg Bank of Sii.-ijucliuiina ( ?o. Montrose Krie Bank 1'nu Farniera' & Diovera' Bank io'in!nirg Franklin Bank asliiimlon lionesdale Il.nk llonesdnle Moi onRiihrU Bank of B. Brownsville V" . 1 1 k Bank York do i i 40 1 i M. B. The notea of those lianka on which we nun quotation, and aulistitutti a ilnsh ( ) arc not purrhnsi'd by the l'liiladrlphia lirokers, wilh the txccptioii i f those which have 11 U'ltrr ul r. Icrilice. KKiiK K - B A N K 8. Philadr'i hta Suv. Ins. Phil ulelphia I.iiii Co. ?chuv Ik ill "av. Ins. Manual l.aU.r Bank (T. W I'owaiiila Bank Mleghany Bank uf Pa. B .ok ol Beaver Bank of Stvalara Hank ol Witnhingt.in I'. ntre Bank City Bank Farmers' et Meih'iV Pnink Fanners' ck. Mecli'i'' Bank Furinera' & MechVs' Bunk Harmony Institute Hunlingdon Bank luuiala Bank uiiilnrineu'. Bunk Norihern Bank of I'a. New Hope Del. Biidge Co. Noribuuib'd L'nion Col. Bk. Norlh Western Ba-ik of Pa. Office of Schuylkill Bank Pu. Agr. & Maiiuf. Bank Silver Luke Bank L'nion Bank of Penu'u. estrnoirland Bank i'hllud. It hta failed 1I0 foled do filled Dyott, prop.) failed 'I'owand.i Bedford Beaver Harri-burg Washington Bell, loule l'ltlablllg Pittsburt; Fayette co. ( irceiieast'e llinnoiiv no sale closed closed failed closed no sale failed faded failed no sale 11 initingilon no sale l.en islowi) no sale Warren Dun, lull' New Hope Milton Meadville failed 110 sale closed no sale closed Port Cmtion ('arlislu failed Moiiirose closed I'nioiitown failed (ireeiishurg rinsed ilkesl.arre no sale Wilkesbarre Budge Co. All notes purporting to he on any Pennsyl vania Bunk not given in the above li.-t, may be set inwn as frauds. m:v ji:rm:v. brunsw ii k failed i par i par par Uelvideie Bunk 1 Ifiiihuglou Co. Bunk i oiiiiiieicial Bank 'Jiilulierland Bank I .""allllels' Bi.l.W Karinrn,' and Mechanic' Bk 1 Farnicrs' and Mechanics' Ilk I Fanners' and M. rihant' Bk 1 Frank!iu Bank of N. J. lielvidere MedtorJ P.rih Amlsny Bridget. hi Mount Holly liah way N . Hi inisw i. k Mld lletown Pi. 4 fulled i Jer-y Cily fa. .led I Holinken Bkg (St Crazing Co Hobukeu lu.l. il 1 failed i failed I failed I t ! faded : i pur j lersey City Bank Jersey City M. chunks' 1) ink Maniilac tun r-.' Bank Morris ( 'ouniy Bank Momiioiilh Bk of N. J. ,M. chanics Bank Mechanics' and Munuf. Bk1 Morris Canal and Bkg Cu l ain ts. 111 Bi Ik wile Moirislown Freehold New ,uk To nloii Jcikcy City Po-l Notea Newark Bkg & Ilia Co New Hope Del Bridge Co N. J. MunufiC. and Bkg Co N J I'loli'Cloll & I.ouitiuld I k Orange Bunk Pstersiin Bank Peoples' Bank Princeton Bank yulcr.i Bunking Co HO a lie Ni waik ..im!ieilti!lo HoloKc 11 .leisry Cny I Irane Pateisoii d i faded lulled 4 failed i Piincelon Hull-in Newark F.lia'i. ihtow n ( 'lOllil.'ll Morrisiown Tn ntnii Salt in Nt w lou Trenton Dover llut k. nsiik par , j Slute Bk ! Statu Bank riiate Bn.k j "late Bank of Morris 1 lute Bunk I ialem and Philud Mi.mif ('j 1 Sussc Bank Tirnton Banking Cu , l'nion Bunk I Bshingtoii Bunking Co. j.ar i failed lulled 1 r, failed par par par par par par par par "par ii:i.it Aiti:. , Bk nf W ilin & Brandy w in,; W ilmington i It mk ul Delaware liunk of Smyrna Do lianch , Farmers' lik of Statu of Dei I Do brunch W ilmu.gioii Sinyina Miltoid Dovtl ilioiniiton coigetowii Newttsile iluiintan Do bran, li Do bruin h I'liion Bunk' IJj' I'm'er f)' ay On all banks unnked tlilig () there are ei Ihrr (Oiititeif. it or ultt red nutes of lha var.ous is aomiiiatiot.K, in eireuUtion. OAKLEY'S nr.rriMTivi: syiu i. ""IfK vahiah'fl properties of Oaklry's Depura- I live Syrup of Karsaparilla, as a purifier of the HI' lOll, IS BO well known to ihn put.lin Renerally, neeesaaiv to nrcnnv much snare in et- that il ia unnecesaaiv to orcunv much spare in et ting fnnh tho advantages to e derived from ils I nap ; wherever the medicine has once hren mtrr dured, it lakes precedence over all others: evny oiiethat has taken it, have derived go fiunal bene llcial r.-siilla from it, that it is recommended by inrm won me u mo.i omnw.-neo. 1 nysic.o. m the highest stan ling in the profession, prescribe it to iia'icnt under their care : c.inlaining nothing deb terioiis. but beine comoosed of the m St miM, jet etrir.ieious vegelalile materials.it Is offered wilh I confidence, as the cheiest and most efficient pu- ! rifier of the Mood now known. The use of a few j bottles, csccinlly In the spring months, will be at tend' d with a most deciiled improvement in the ge neral strength of the system, erailicaiing any seeds of disea-e that may hava been generated, besides giving health and vigor to the body. For the cure I of Scrofula or Kings Eiil, Rheumatism. Tetter, J Pimples or eiuplinn of the Skin, White dwelling, I F stula. Chronic Cough Aslh.na, fic. The nu- ) incrous fc'iifica'cs in the pnscin of the sul scrl- ! her anil bis agents, from physicians and others, are sufficient to roiiv.nce the nn st skeptical of in s u- I )ieriority over nil preparations of Sarsaparilhi. I S..I.I whole-ale an.l ret nil, by ihe proprietor, ; GEOIKii: V. OAK l.i: Y, North 5th stre.t. Uea- ding, link Cimnry, and to bo had of the following piisiin : I ; Siirthitmherlitnd Count). TI. B. 1asj?r, ; Siinbnry ; lielind Sc Mixel, McCwensville ; D j Kraiis. r. Milton. ; hi Union County. J. (Searharf, Seliu-grovet A. (!oti lios, Mitllinl urg. j In Columbia County. R. W. McCay, Wash ! iugton. j Reading, March 1. 18 :t. Ma. Oaki.ft: I believe it the uty of every : one to do yihiiti verin their power 1 ie, fur the h ne- j (it ef their fellow nian, and haviiig had po-i ivej proof in mv own family, of the wi i.deifnl properties I of your Depuraiivo Syrup of SSaisiiparilln, I m st ; conscirntiou-lv recommend it to the atlheted. We ' had the ini-fortiine t I se two of our children, bv J the breaking out of ulcerous gores that covered the face, head and reck, i.lll.oug'i we had gome nf th 1 most scientific physician to attend th m and had , tried all the known leinedies, including Swaim's ! Panac.a, without avail. Anolher of my children was nt'nike.l in ihe same manner, her fice or.d 1 nek n roii'p'elely cover.il; ttie ct.sch.iige wag so oll'ensive, and the disease at such a be chl. lhal we d.spaired nf her life. Seeing ihe wonderful effects of your Dcpiiralive Syuip i.l K.tsa ari l i, we were iuducnl to make trial ofit. as Ihe hist resort ; it acted like a chann; the u'cers roinmeuci d hrnling iminediately, a f. w hollies entirely restored hi r to her health, which she h is enjoyed uninteritii tedlv ever ginre. As a purifier of the blood, I verily he In ve it has not its equal. JOHN MOVKH. Tailor, Walnut street, near Fourth, Reading. Doiiglisstille, April 19lh. 1813. Mb. Oaki.kt: My son Ki'mnnd Leaf, had ihe si rotr,!.! in the most dreadlul and distieasing man ner for thr. e years, dining winch time he was de prived of the use of his limbs, ,ij lipid nnd nick wete covered with ulcerg. We tried all the differ lit remedies, I ut to no elf. ct, until recommended by Dr. Johnson of Nonistown. and ao Dr. Isaac Hiester, of Reading, to Use your Depurativn Syiup of S.irsapiinlla, of w hich I obtained seveial bottles, the use of which ibove the di-ea-e eniiri Iv out of Ins svstem, the sore heiled up, and the child was restored to prileel health, which he has enjoyed j uninterruptedly t v. r ginee, to the astnishm in ot I many peigon who seen him dmitg Ins affliction. I have thoukht il mv du'v, and send y n this reiti f.cite that oil erg who have a like affliction in the I'niiily may know where to olita.n so valuable a medicine. Yours truly. AMF.I.IA.D LEAF. Sept. Ifi, 1813 ly oiiiilfr( ItciV DEATH BLOW. rl,he pu: lie will please observe that no Brambelh Pills are genuine, unless ihe box has three l i bels upon it. (the lop, the sii'e and the hoit on) each containing a fie-simile signature of my hand writing, thus B. Daini;rii, M. D. These la. Iiel- aie engraved on steel, beautifully designed, and done at an ex pense of over f'J.OOO. Therefore it will la-seen lhal ihe only thing mcessary lo pro cure the medicine in its purity, is to observe these labels. Remember the top, the side, and the bottom. The follow ing icspcciive persons are duly auh. ri zed, and hold CEIITICATES Or AGENCY, For the sale of Uriindreih's Vt'rulife Vnivtrsal l'ilh. N'orlliiimbeilai d county : Milton M ackey & Ch niiheilin. Suubury H. B. Masser. M'Ewens ville InlindA Meixell. Noilliumbeilatid Win. Forsyth. Georgetown J. A J. Walls. L'nion County: New Berlin Bogar d Win ter. Selinsurove (leorge (iunilium. Mi.l.lle bur Isaac Smith. Heavermwn David Hubler. Ad inisburg Win. J. May. MitHinsbuig Meusrh V Ray. Haiti. Ion Daniel Long. Freebure ti.A: F. 12. Mover. Lenisburg Wall V (Jreen. ' Columhia ronuiy : Danville K. B. Reynolds j & Co. Berwick Sluiman A R. Henhouse. Ca'. i tawissu C. tJ. Brobts. Bloomshurg John R. Meyer. Jeisey Town Levi Bisel. Wasliington Kohl. McCay. Limestone llalls McN'oeh. i Observe that each Aaenl has an Kngruv. d (. r- illcate of Agenry, roniaii.ing a representation of ', Oi BR AN DIIK'I li'S .Munulact. rv al Sing King, i and upon which w ill a'so be seen exact copies nf 1 ihe ntw tube nolo used n..i tin llruiulrith J'ill , Uiijix. j Philadelphia, oflice No. 8. N'.irlh 8th street. ' B. BKANDKF.TH. M. D. June 2 tih, IM3. ! ( TI Y FI'llN ITl'KK AITTKIX, AND PIUVATB SALES ROOMS, . N..s. ami :J1 North Thiol Street,1 1 N'rnr Hip City Hotel, PHILADELPHIA. par f 1 C. MACKKY, Auctioneer, le-pcctful'y 1 ; vites ihe aiteiitimi of nersn: desirous of pur chasing Fuiuiiure. lo his extensive S.l.s Booms, O'Oth public und I'.iw.n-,) lor every description of Household Furniliiie, win re ran be obtained at all limes, u large assortment of fashionable and well manufactured Cabinet Furniture, Beds, Maltras.es, Ac, al very reduced prices, for cash. Sales bv Auction, twice a week. May 2Vih, l43. ly W I iTlJ AM J. M Ali'lTx, SUNBUnY, FA. FFK'F. in the second story of ihe building oc cupied by Dr. J. B. Masstr, on Maiket street. Oct. 2 I t, 184:1. 4 Tlut'hliliiK Ulacliliic lor Sale. 11IF. snbserda-r nflera f r .ale THRESHINTS M ACIIINK, new and in good order. The 1 Machine has been tried, and proves lo be an excel lent one II will be sold at a reduced price, and warranted. Apply lo H. B. MASSL'li. July Ul, 1M. HOSE OINTMENT, roit urn 1:11. DihnwniiM. titMnt trm r.M Ti.ir rirt. kn nTlir.u , ri'TANKOtsj tnt'lTloNS. Tlg fiiuiin'e r.rrliftmt daerihtt nne iiflhe mn,, txlraorjinary cure, fver tffvded by any ..;.-.....-.. J rHiLAiir.t rHt a. I eluuarv 10, 18.(8. T7OR twenty years I wan severely alllirti il wilh J'rttkh on the Face and Head: the disease rommencfd when I waa seventeen years old, and continued until the Fall of 18:16, varying tn vio- , Pee, but without ever diaapiaring. During most , nf lB ,. , of 'fiiC(1 WM covcrr(, wM, i the eruption, frequently attended with violent itch ing; my liea.l awvllcil at timis until it felt as it it would hurst the swelling was so great, thai I cou'd srarcely gat my hat on. During ihe long period that I was afllicled wiih the disease, I used a great I many ai plication, (among them several celebrated I rep nations) as w. II as taking inward remedies, including a number of bottles of Sivnim't I'anarrn, Extract of Sarnoporilla, A-c, In fact, it would he impossible lo enumerate all tho medicines I used. I wag also under the care nf two of ihe most dis tinguished physicians of ibis city, but without re ceiving much benefit, and I despaired of ever being cured. In the f ill of 1S3H, the disea-e at the time being very violent, I commenced Using the l'nse Ointment, (prepared by Vaughan A: Davis.) In a f. w applications the violent itching ceased, the swi lling abated, the runti.m began to disappear, and before I had used a jar the di-e.nse was entirely enrpil. It has now been nearly a yiar and a half since, nnd there is not a vetige of Ihe disease re maining, except the scars from the deep pits formed by the di-ease. Il is imp. ssilile for me to describe in a cr rlificate the severity of the disease and my soil, ring, but I will bo pleased to give a fuller ac count to any person wanting further satisfaction, who will cull on me. At the time I commenced using the Rose Ointment I would have given hun dreds of ilo'latg to be rid of the disease. Since u sing it. I have recommended it to several persons, (among them my mother, who had the disease bad ly on her arm.) who w. re ad cured bv it. JAMKS DI'KNLLL, No. ISO. ir.ice St. CEj" The Rose Ointment g prepared by K. B. Vaujhan. South Fast comer of Third and Race stie. ts, Philadelphia, and sold on auencv in Siinhu ry. bv H. B. MASSF.R, May Mlh, IS 13 Agrnt. ICose Ointment, for Teller. A I' HOOF OF ITS FFFir.CY. I'm i.a ni 1 nil a , May U7tli, 'PHIS is to certify that I was severely Atlheted with Tetter in the hands and feet for upwards of forty years ; the disease w ag attended generally with violent itching and swelling. I applied to a number of physicnins, and used a great many appli ca'ioua without ell'eciing a cure. About ay.ar since, I applied tl e Rose Ointment, which entirely stopped ihe itching, and a few applications immedi an ly cured Ihe disease, which there lias been no return of, although I haJ never been' rid of it at any lime for forly year. RICHARD SAVAhE, Fleventh, lelow Spruce Street. (y The Rose Ointment is prepared by K. B. Vaiiuhan, S uilh I'a.-l corner of Third and Race Streets, Philadelphia, and s d on ajcnrv in Sunhu ry.by H. B. MASSFK, May 14th. 1SI3. AhI. MEDICAL APPROBATION of the nosi: ot.TMi:.xr, fr rttr. I.THOrOII the superiority of the prepainlioii over all others ia fully established, the prnpre tors lake pleasure in laving la fore the public the following certificate froiri a respectable physician, a graduate of ihe I'nitersity of Pennsylvania. Dr. Buugb, having found in this icmcdy thai relief I r a tedious and disugri s.i'ilr uilivtion w hich the means niihin ihe range of his profession failed to atlord, bus rot he-itat. el to give il his approbation, although the prejudices and interests of that profession aie . pposed la secret Remedies. P mum i i uM, Sept. 19, is:tfi. I was recently troubled with a tedious herja'tie eruption, which e.oeie.1 nearly one si 'e of my face, and extended over ihe ear. Mr. Vaughan, propru loi of the Rose Ointment, obseiving my facr, msis. ted on my trying his preparation, of which he han ded me a jar. Allhoiinh 111 common with the niem beis of my profession, I discountenance and disap prove ot the numerous nostrums palmed upon Ihe public by ii'iioiHiit pr. lenders, I feel in justice hound loexc.pl the Rose Oi11t111.nl I10111 that c'a-s of me dicines, and to give it mv approbation, as it entire ly turcd ihe eruption, although it had resisled the usual application. DAN L BAl'C.H.M. D. fjj" The Rose Ointment is prepard by ). B. Vauuhan, South Fast corner nf Third and R ice Streeis, Philadelphia, and sold on ag. ncv in Sun bury, by H. B. MAssF.R. May I4lh, 1813. Agent. ! Hover's Ink. JOSEPH & HOVER, Manufacturer nf Wiilitiir ami lmlclli ble Ink, No. ltM North 'l'lnrd Street, six doors beluvv Race, (east side,) PHILADELPHIA, r) HsPECTFI LLY inlnrmg country merchants and niheis. that he ron-luntly keepg on hand a large stock of his supcrier II!. o k. Blue and Red Ink. and also a supein r ipi.hty of I ml. 1 1 1 1 e Ink. II. sink is put up in b. tiles varying in size, from t lo :t 2 ounces, and w ill tie sold on reasonable terms. The ex.elent qualities of this ink basso thoroiiehly eslahli-he.l us ch .racier, that it is now ext. iisively used throughout thv eountiv. , For sale al the store of II. B. Ma.cr, Sun bury. Pa. May 27th, lsU3. ly C'ilAlil.KS V. IIKCIXS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SU1MBUKV. TA. AS taken ihe .',ce tonneilv oceupi. d I v the Hon. ( harles (J. Donin I. op osile the Court I loose, lie will aiteud to business 111 ihe Court-, of Northiimlicrlaiiil, l'nion auJ I'oluinbij coumiea. May 'iWh, IS4 ). IJiNiON "TlOTKL" Central Stutit I it), re,', mh: 'blu :rnw az LYCOMING COUNTY, l'4iius)lt aula. rilHF. Suh-criber respectfully infoima his fiiend. I ami the public in general, that he baa taken Ihe above LARCF. AD cnUMODlOl'S H O.T E L, IN THR B O K O i; Ci 11 O F M I? N C Y, and that he is now well prepare! to accommodate all who may favor him with llicr custom. Ida Si itrisu AfAHTMtMrs i.re well aiie.l, and comfortable, II is 'I'a bif. ivn Bta will always be aapphed with ihe best the maiket can afford. His STai.iNo, which ia pool, will la under the charge of good and careful hoallers. He feels confident, by strict attention to businos, and an earnest desire to render c niforlable those w ho may patronize huo.lhal lie will not fail to give general satisfaction. H. U. WKAVEK. Munry, Oct. 1st, 1813. if. ifs'llinf an. kffa Wl:. EIL1A1T & CO., Commission V Forwarding Merchants, 2 'out if Willow Street Hail Road, o?l ths nn.AWAnr, TT A VIN'd associated sst ith them Joseph Bnrnet, late of Fastoii, Pu., respectfully inform their friends and tho public generally, that they have la. kenlh.it large and well known store and wharf at foot of Willow Street Railroad, lately occupie by Jacob Martin, where they purpose doing a (Jeneral Commission and Forwarding Business, and fiom the local advantages of the place being connected with all ihe public improvements that have their outlet In the citv, they flatter themselves ihey will be able to do business tn as great, if not gieater ad vantage, and upon as reasonable terms as any other house, and they assure their friends lhal any con signments made to them shall have their strict at tention, and 110 exertions spared to give entire satis faction. They arc also prepnied lo receive and forward goods 10 any point on the Di laware and Lehigh rivers, between Mauch Chunk, F.ssion and Phila delphia, via Delaware Division and Lehigh Canals; also, to anv point nn the Juniata river, or Nonh and Wist Blanches nf the Susquehanna via Schuyl. kill and l'nion, or the Chesapeake and Tide Watei Cuiiu's. For the accommodation of Boats coming or go ing via Schuylkill and Union Canals, a Steimboat will li.' k pt expressly for tow ing ho its from ihe SchuylVdl around lo the Del aw are and bark, which will en ible merchants to have their produce deli vered on the Delaware, and their goods ahippid at a saving ot 5l) to 7f per cent. on. tho prices fir hauling acus, with these advantages they re spectful'y solicit a share nf patronise. W. HLMLMAN & CO. William If. Ilmin, ) vv, m..... vv 1.'. . I Joseph Burnet. 3 Philnl.Miv 14, 1N4 3. ly J. iMAYLANE, JR. & : CO. Snuti' nnd Tobacco Manufacturers, .Yn. OL) Aorii I Ft st corner of Race und Third , St reel. . 1 PIIILADKI.PIIIA. j Hllfl undersigned have formed a Co-partnership ; under the firm of J, M Y I. A N I) J a. A: Co.. j a sucsessors to the late firm of Jacob .Maylnnrf 3 j Co.. nnd will continue the business at ihe old esta- blishmerit, on their own account. In addition lo j their own close attention and experience fu many j years, in the manufacture nf their cefebrated sriiill'-, i Vc., the long experience of the senior partner of the late firm, will also be devoted to the interest of the new concern and as no exertion and care will be spared to insure their goods, at ull times of the ve- ! ry l est quality, they solicit a continuance of the . confidence of the friends and customers of Ihe lute firm. THOMAS ADAMS, I J. M AYLAND, Jk. ! Philadelphia, May Mill. IR4:l. Iv ; To Country MERCHANTS. rrilK Subscriber, Agent of Lyon A Harris, Hat M inufaclurers, for N. w S'nrk, Phil ulelphiu, Baltimore and other large cities, vl ose Hats are hiuhly coriiini ruled far good edit and tlwn.iliti. has 00 hand a first rate asiertui'iit of HA I'S anil CAPS., auiuhle. for Spring site-, wh ch will be sold very low, foi cash or appioved credit, al the mtrd cheap it ore, So. 40, North Third s'rovt, oppisi'e the City Hotel, Philadelphia. KOBF.IIT D. WILKINSON, Artnt. N. U. Ordera for Hats m ihe rouvh, promptly attended to. Ths highest price in rush or Ira le given for Fur kin.i. Philadelphia, June 11, lSlD -.Iy BOLTON & CO. C; ii4 i ;il C oiiimisoioii llercliniits, For the Snr of Flour, drain, Setd, .c, $c. 1 F.spf.CTFI'I.LY im he Merchants genen (form thrir triemls ami rallv, that they have ta ken those large and commodious Wharv s, w il li two Doiks, north of f'hesnut street, on the Delawire, 1 touether with the store No. I'J South Wharves, where they would be pleased lo receive consign ments nf tirain, Flour, Seed, Whiskey, Iron. Ac. Ac. Being also well prepaid lo forward all kinds nf Merchandise by the Schuylkill an.l l'nion, or by the Chesapeake and Tide Water Canals, as tow boats are kept expressly foi the purpose uf towing boats by ei her route. Merchants will pleage be particular to send their g.o.ls destined by either canal-, P . No. I'J South Wharves, between Market and Chesnut streets, on Ihe Delaware, with directions accamp my ing lliein which route ihey wish lliein lo be shipped. Qfj" Plaster and Suit for sale, at ihe lowest mar ket price. BOLTON A: C' 1. March li), DM 3. No. I'J South Wharves. itoiu.tiT iu 1 1:1c . s, rAFER MANUFACTURERS, l.ontbttnl St ret t, llatHniurr, HAVK con.-ianily for sale. Printing Paper uf ah sizes and qualities. Cup Writing Paper, ruled and plain. Letter Paper, white and blue, ruled and plain, Hanging Paper, fine and common, Luvilope Paper, do. do. medium, doub'e ciown, crown ami ettrasized Wrapping Papers, Colored Medium and Boyal Papets, Bonnet, Binders' and Snaw Box B.uir.ls, Tissue Paper, and all articles iu their hue, which they will sell on nciVimiioJaliug terms. II ghe.-t price given fr old rays. KOBF.lt P CAK I FK A SON, M.rch 19, ism. Fktou. Md 1 house, -Yo. 'JUT, Aori Third, above i'oilou hill St., I'llll.ADKI.I'lllA. JOHN M'NCAN. late from the Pennsylva nia Farmer, and Samuel Pike, jr., la-e of A nit Mean Hotel, Columbus, t lino, take pleasure in ac iptalnling their fiiends and the public generally lhal tin y have taken the large and coinmodioua Hotel, lectinty built by the Messrs. Hail, on the sar.ie site once occupied by the old establifhed Hotel known as the Bull's Head, in Third sheet above Callow hill st. This Hotel is finished in the very ticst possible manner, and of the best materials. Ils location is ery .1. suable, particularly for country merchants; the arrangements for hearing and ventilating each room ia such as to secure any temperature. The hfdrooms are all light and airy, all luriii.hcd iu a neat style, so as to insure comfoit. Thenceiviug parlors are also fun ished in a su perb style, the windows are on the French style, forming an entrance to a balcony in front, wtih.li makes a pleasant recess. Fiirticulai attention has been given to Ihe beds and bidding, which, with the furniture, are entirely new. from years experience in hotel business, we t-usl, by strict assiduity Ic husinesi, lo make this house a desirable stepping place. Our table will always be supplied with the viry beat our market ran afford, and our bar with the best Iniuura and n ines of Ihe most approved brands. P. S, There are lir.t rate stabling wml carriage houses attached to the hotel, attended by ra tfal 1 and sober hostlers, and our charges will In) low, in I accordance with tUe present hard tin.es, I Philadelphia, Oct. 7th, 1813. j ATTORNEY AT LAW, BUITBU1XY, PA. BusincM atlended to in Ihe Counties of Nor thumberland, l'nion. Lvcoming and Columbia. Keier lot Thomas Haht ft Co., Lowr.n V Baiiiiiiv, Hart, Cummiwos & Hirt, PMlnd. Rr.tJioi.iis, McFiRLtsn & Co. Spr.aiso, 'inori & (,'0., GOLDEN SWAN rn: n s d jhcd , Ao. fj'J Aori Third, above Arch Street, Pill LADKLPIIIA. ACCOM MOD AT IONS) Foil Bf.VEHTV PERSON. piIARLES WF.ISS, late nf the "White Swan," and "Mount Vernon House," respectfully in' forma his friends and customers, that he has become the proprietor of the abov well known Hotel. Country Meichaiits will find the above Hotel central location, and the best of fare. Persons tra velling with private conveyance will find a large yard and good stabling foi horses, and ihe best of ostleis. Boarding f 1 per day. May 11th, 1 8 12. If. EAGLE nin: xi ru? n 9 Corner of Third and Vine Strut, wiLLiAircsroiiT, pa. Timlin subscriber respectfully announces to the I public, that he his n ened a Hotel in the corn moilious brick building a nnte on the corner of ! I bird and Pine streets, where he will he Itappv tn wait l.p.in those who may favor him with their ! company. The Katie Hotel is large nnd Cunveni i enl, and fornished in the be-t nvilein slle. Il is ! provided with a large number nf well aired ami '. coinlortable sleeping apartment--, rooms, private ! parlors, Ac. Persons visiting i!liai, nirt on bu siness ni plea-ure, may rest as-ured that every ex ' ertioti will be used lo lender their sijomn at the F.ngle Hotel" pleasant and agreeable. His'l'able ' will be supplied wilh the very b. si the mail.et af . fords, and his bar with the choicest wines and other ' lupiors charges re .amiable. The Faglo Hotrl possesses greater advantages in point of location : than any other similar establishment in ihe borough, ! being situate in the '.uisiness p .rl uf ihe town, and ' wilhin a convenient distance of the Court Hotsd I ami Williams-port and F.lmira Had Uo id D. pot. j Sullieienl Stabling provided, and irnod and trusty 1 ostlers always iu attendance. Attentive, accommodating and hone-t Hcrvants have been rinployed, and nothing left undone that will add to the comfort und accommodation of his guests. There will be a carri if always in attendance at the Boat Landing to convey passengers lo and from the House, free of charge. CIIAKI.KS BOKBOW. M o Mtli. 1 12 .tf , w--ir. - rsiwlj-ii rviiiKiM. N ailie'e uueijualle,! for cleaning and g vmg a highly durable and most In 1 ! 1 1 1 11 1 polish to sd , ver, (lernn n SiKer, Brass, Copper, Dnttaiiia Ware, , 'I'm, St. el, Cutlery, and lor restoring the lustre on I varnished carriages Ac. TIIV IF. j Prepared an I sold at whol. i'e and retai1, by lha j Susquehanna Chrysolite Poli.-h Company, Owego, Tioga coutitv, N. Y. WM'. FOBSVTH. Agent f,.r Northuni'd, II. B. MASSLH, Ag.ut lor Sui.bury. j November 2lllh, 18 12. .Tilt line I Wcnvcr V Son, norz: MAEcns & sixir chandlers. No. 1 'A Xurth Water trctl. I'hiludnlphm. AVK constantly on hand, a general nss.irt ment of Cordage, Seine Tw mea, Ac, vir : lai d K'opes, Fishing Hopes, While Kopes, Manil la Kopes, Tow Lines for Canal Boats. Also, a complete assoitment of Si hie Twines, Ac, sijrli as Hemp Sand and Herring Twine, Best Patent Cill Net Tw inc. Colton Shad and Hcning Twine, Shoe Threads, Ac. Ac Also, Bed Cold-, Plough Lines, Halters, Traces, Cotton and l.iueu Carpet Chains, Ar. all of which they will dispose of oa 11 jsonaMtt teims. Philadelphia, Novenihei I It, I H I?. ly. sij-:ui.'c:, c;o'Ji cu. No. 1 :JS M;n k't Street, l'liilaileljiliia. NYI'IK ihe attention of Country Merchants to their extensive assortment of British French md American Dry (iootls, which ihey utlW for si.U on ihe 111 o-l reasonable terms. Philadelphia, November ., IS 12. ly. J . W. S W A IN, rinlifclla ami Parasol Manufacturer. A'o. 37 Sooth Z'hml rtrrct, two doors belotv th Citv Hotel. Fhiluihlphia. 1or."l'lt Merchants and others are solicited J lo r x amine his assoili.ieul before purchasing elsew here Plnla 'elphia. NovemUr tl. I 12. ly. Of? wole n ..,','1 l-'itfni r.ti.t.j.iirio ahull! I, lie , , 1 hundred and ten acres, more or le-a, sitime 11. Poll. I tow nship, N,.r h u ml er land count , about two miles above N.ntl iimbeil md, on ihe m.,in road leading from that place to Dsiivilh-, aloiiuiig laud- of John l.eghou, .ls--e C. Ilorioii ami other., now in the occupancy ofs.nnu. l Pi.yiie. Afoul loity acres of said IriK't are ch ai. d, and in good state of cu lit ation. .01 which there is a small bain erect, d. The property will be sold on reasonable lei ins. For further particulars, persons are reqnsst ed lo apply to the sul scriln r. H. B. M ASS SB, .incut. Nov. 27th, 1M2. tf Suiibury, Pa. LIST OF BOOKS, r.iH SALk bl VNTIION'S Classical Dictionary; l.sinpner's do.; Ainswortli's do ; Cobb's do.; F.uglish an.l j (.'ermin do.; Ambon's IVsar; Anthon's (raiiimei; j Alithen's Ciceio; Man's I. aim Header; Ogilby'ado.; Andrew's Latin Lessons; Donnegan's Lexicon; ! Fisk's lire, k Kxercises; Davie. 'a Leceudei; (iraeca ! Majora; A.hnn.'s Koman Aiiti.piiucs; Pinnoek's I (iolilsmilli'a Fuglaiid; do. (ireece; I. yell's Kl. nienl j of (ieology; Mis. Lincoln's Botany; Elements of I Botany; Bridge'a Algebra; Porter's lilutoiical H.a I ders; Fiinrson'i (ieography and History; Olney'a do.; Par!.) s do.; Siiulh lirainmer; Kiikhiini a ilo.; Kav'a Keaders; Cobb's do.; Cobb's Arilhmeiick; Pike'a do.; Kmerson's do.; Cobb's Spelling Books; Town's do.; Cobb's Table Books; F.vaiigeheal Fa mily Library; Collage Bible-; Family do ; Collater al do.; Small Bibles and Testament-; Parker'a Fx- ! ri. ises en Composition; Fiuil of the Spirit; llaxtei's S.int s Best; American bcvolutinn; Manyatla No vets; Mra. Phelps on Chemistry; Iliad; Catechism of American Laws; Letters on Natural Migic; Che mislry for Beginners; Luglish Kxercis,. adapted to Murray's (trammer. Sequel to Comley'a Spelling Book; American Class Book; Daboll's Schoolmas ter. Assistant; A great variety of Blank Books, Ac, August is!, IHf.'. BLANKS Ton SALE AT THHOtTlCC
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