DRSPKRATIOIV. The following is q paasnge from tho laugha ble tale of desperation, one of the rich articles which are embraced in the literary remain of the late Willis Gaylotd Clark. It is only ne cessary to premise that the writer is a Phila dclphia student, who, alter a stolen fortnight a mid the gaieties of a Washington season, finds himself (through the remissness of a chum) at Baltimore on his way home, without a penny in hia pocket. He stops at a fashionable hotel, nevertheless, where, alter tarrying a day or two, Se finally, at the heel of a gram dinner, "omnes aMits" in his private apartments, flanked wiih abundant Champaigne and Burgundy, resolves to disclose all to his landlord. Summoning a servant, he pays : Ask the landlord to step tip to tny room and bring his bill." He clatters down stairs, giggling, and shortly thereafter his master appeared, lie entered with a generous smile, that made me hope for the befit his house afforded, and that, just then, I was credit. "How much do 1 owe you," Faid I. He handed me the bill with all the grace of private expectancy. "Let me see seventeen dollars. How very reasonable ! But, my dear sir, the most disa greeable part of the matter is now to be dis closed. grieve to inform you that at present I nni out of money, but I know by your philan thropic looks that you will be satisfied when I tell you that if 1 had it, I would give it to you with unqualified pleasure. "But yon see my not having the change by me is the reason 1 cannot do it, and I am sure you will let the matter stand and say no more about it. I am a stranger to you, that's a fact ; but in the place w here 1 came from, all my ac quaintances know me, as easy as can be." The landlord turned all colors. "Where do you live, any how 1" "In Washing , I should sny Philadelphia." His eyes flashed with angry disappointment. "I see how it is, mister ; my opinion is that you are a blackleg. You don't know where your home is yon begin with Washington and then drop it fjr Philadelphia. You must pay the bill." "But I can't." "Then I'll take your clothes; if I don't, blow me tight." "Scoundrel !" said I, rising bolt upright, "do it if you dare ! do it I and leave the rest to me!" There were m more words. He arose de liberately, seized my hat and my only inex pressibles, and walked down stairs. Physicians say that two excitements can ex ist at the same time in one system. External circumstances drove away, almost immediately, the confusion of my brain. I arose and looked out of the window. The snow was descending as I drummed on the pane. What was I to do 1 An unhappy "sans cullotcs" in a strange city, no money, and slightly inebriated. A thought struck me. I had a large, full cloak, which, with all my other appointments, save those he took, the landlord had spared. I dressed immediately ; drew on my boots over my fair drawers, not un like small clothep, put on my cravat , vest and coat ; la d a travelling cap from my trunk jaunti ly over my forehead, and flinging my fine hingj mantle gracefully about me, made my way through the hall into the street. Attracted by shining lamps in the portico of a new hotel, a few squares from my first lodg ings, I entered, recorded some name on the books, and bespoke a bed. Everything was fresh and neat ; every servant attentive ; all angered well. I kept myself closely cloaked, puffed a cigar, and retired to bed to mature my plot. "Waiter, just brush my clothes well, my fine follow," said I, in the morning, as he entered my room. "Mind the pantaloons ; don't spill any thing from the pockets ; there in money in both." "I don't sec no pantaloon." "The devil you don't ! Where are they V "Can't tell I'm sure ; 1 don't know, s'elp mo God." "Go down, sir, and tell your master to come up here immediately." The publican was with me in a moment. I had arisen and worked my face before the glass into a fioniliuli look of passion, "landlord," exclaimed 1 with a tierce gesture, "I have been robbed in your house robbed, sir, robbed ! My pantaloons and a purse containing three fifty dollar notes are gone. This is a pretty hotel. I thia the way you fulfil the injunctions of scripture? 1 am a stranger, and I find myself taken in with a vengeance, I will expose you at once if I am not recompensed." "Pray, keep your temper," said the agitated publican. "1 have just opened this house, and it is getting a good run ; would you ruin its re putation for an accident ! 1 will find out the villain who has robbed you, and I will send for a tailor to measure you for your mining gar ment. Your money shall he refuiult d. I)o you not see that your anger is use lets I" "Mv'leur sir," I replied, "I thonk you for your k.iulness. 1 did not mean to reproach you. If those trowscrs can be done to-day, I ball be i-.itibfied : for time is more precious than um nry. You may keep the others if you rind t tern, and in exchange tor the one hundred and forty dollars which yuu give tuo, their contents are yours. The next evening, with new inexpressibles, and one hundred and forty dollars in my purse, I called on my guardian in Philadelphia for six ty dollars. He gave me it, with a lecture on tullegiate dissipation, that I shall not sron for I'd. 1 enclosed the money back to tny hnnnr.i l.l landlord, by the first post, settled my oilier lull at obi t 'rusty 's, thu til at publican, aud got my truuk by mail. IIAMi SOT 13 LIST. PlttrXSl'LVAKIA. The following lit show the current value of all ?ennylvm Bank Note. The most Implicit re liance may 1 placed upon it. a it I every wnk sarefnlly compared with ai d correclej from Biik nell't Reporter. IlaukN In Philadelphia. . Disc, fit Nr. I.ocat.o,. rHtAn NOTES AT PAR. Bank of North America Bank of tho Northern Liberties Commercial Bank of Penn'a. Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank pnr par par par par par pnr par par par par Kensington Bank Philadelphia Bank . Schuylkill Bank Snuthwark Bank Western Bunk Mechanic" Bank . . Manufacturers' A Mechanic' Bunk Country ltankn. Bank of Chester County Bank of Delaware County Bank of (Sermantnwti Bank of Montgomery Co. Doyh-atown Bank Easion Bank Farmer' Bank of Buck co Office of Bank of Penn'a. Office do do Office do do Office dti do Wpichesler Chester (iermanlown Nnrris'own Doy lento wn Easton BrMol par par pur par par par pir llarrishurg" These Lancaster I nflice Beading (do not Ea.lon J issue n. DISCOUNT. NOTRS AT Rank of the United Elates Bank or Perm Township (ii'ard Bank , Mnyamenoing B tnk Bank of Pennsylvania Miners Bank of Pollsville Bank of Lcwislnwn Bank of Middlctown Bank of Northumberland Columbia Bank A tlridgeco. Carlisle Bank Exchange Bank Do do branch of Farmer' Bank of Lancaster Lancaster County 11 ink Farmers' Bank of Beading Harrisburg Bank Lancaster Bank Lebanon Bank Merchant' & Mnnuf. Bnuk Bank of Pittsburg West Branch U nk Wyoming Bank Philadelphia 25 . par I i . . par . . par Potiville i Lcwistown 1 J Miihllctnwn 1 Northumberland par Columbia par Carlisle I Pittsburg linllidayshurg i Lancaster par Lancaster nr Reading par Harrisburg Lancaster pit Lebanon j Pittsburg j Pittsbutg j Williamsporl If Wilkeshane - 1J .Northampton B ink Allentown Berk County Bank Reading Oliice of Bank of II. S. Pittsburg failed Da do do Erin do Do do do New Brighton do Kensington Snv. In. A do Pcnn Township Sav. In. do Bank of Chamhershurg Chamhershurg t Bank of (Jeltysburg (Jeliysburg 1 Bank of Susquehanna Co. Montrose 30 Erie Bank Erie 2 Farmers' & Drorerit' Bank Waynesburg 2 Franklin Bank Washington Ij Honesdale Biiik Honesdale I J Monongahcla Bunk of B. Brownsville ij Vork Bank York I N. B, The note of those batiks on which we jniit quotation, and substitute a dash ( ) are not purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, wiih the exception of those which have a letter of r ference. BROKEN BANKS. Philadelphia 8a v. Ins. Philadelphia failed Philadelphia Loan Co. do failed Schuylkill iSav. Ins. do failed Manual Labor Bank (T. W Dyolt, prop.) failed I'owanda Bank Towanda Alleghany Bank of Pa. Bedford Bank of Beaver Reaver Bank of Swatara Harrisburg Bank of Washington Washington Centre Bank Beibfoiite City Bank Pitishuig Farmers' & Merh'cs' Bunk Pittsburg Farmers' A. Mech'ca' Bank Fayette c. Farmers' eV Mech'ca' Bank (Jreeucal:e Harmony Institute Harmony Huntingdon Bank Hunting. Ion luniata Bank Lewistown umlierineii' Bank Warien Northern Bank of Pa. Dundair New Hope Del. Bridge Co. New Hope Norlhumb'd Union Col. Bk. Milton North Western Baik of Pa. Meadville Office of Schuylkill Bank Port Carbon Pa. Agr. A. Manuf. Bank Carlisle Silver Lake Bank Montrose Union Bank of Penn'a. Uuiuntown Westmoreland Bank (ireenshurg no sale closed closed failed t'l.iscd no rale failed ftilcd failed no sale no sale no sale failed no sale closed no sale closed fuiled closed failed rinsed Wllkesharre Bridge Co. Wilkesharie no sale rXj All notes purporting to be on any Penu-yl-vania Bank not given in the above list, may be set lown as frauds. Bank of New Biunawitk Brunswick failed lielvideie Bank Belvidere J Burlington Co. Bank Milliard par Commercial Bank Perth Am'my J LUmberl,inu U ink Hnugcton par Farmers Bi.pk Mount Holly par Farmers' and Mechanics' Bk Rahway Farmers' and Mechanics' Ilk N. Biunswitk failed Farmers' and Merchant' Bk .Middlctown Pt. J Franklin Bank of N. J. Jersey City failed Hoboken Bkg A (irazing Co Hob .ken faibd lersey City Bank Jersey City tailed Mechanics' Bank Patters in failed Manufacturers' Bank Belleville faded Morris County Bank Murristown J Monmouth Bk of N. J. Freehold failed Mechanics' Bank Newaik i ' Mechanics' and Manuf. Bk Trenton par ' Morris Canal and Bkg Co Jersey City I Post Notes no sale j Newark Bkg Si Ins Co Newark J j New Hope Del Bridge Co l.ainbcilsiille j N. J. Mauufuc. and Bkg Co Hoboken failed ; N J I'roleclon A. Lombard bk Jersey Cily failed Orange Bunk Orange A Palerson Bank PateiMin failed Peoples' Bank do I rinceton Hunk rrinriluii talent Bunking Co Tall in Ktale Bank Newark fSiaie Dank Kli.iU ibiow n (Slate Bunk Cainilen Slate Bank of Morris Monistnwn SiKte Bunk Treiiiiui Salem and Philad Manuf Co f-alein fiuiiMi Bank Newton Trenton Banking Co Trenton Union Bank Dover Washington Banking Co. tiackrnsack ii:i.i"tv.iti par p.,r i par fiile.1 failed J par i failed Ilk of Wilm & Brauilywiue Wilmington par par par par par par p.r par par j ( (. Hank of Uelaware Wilmington 8my rim Milinrd Dover Wilmington (ieorgetown Newrislle Wilmington Do branch Farmers' Bk of State of Del Do branch Do branch Do brain u Union Bank rjjf Under 5's I thus () there are ei (j y On all t anks markeil I ir rounle'leil or altered rioui of the vir.ou ! miualioi,, is) ciiculiHJ!. OAKIiEYS 1CI"1 II ATIVI2 SI ntip. ri'tHB vatuab'e prnierie of Oakley' Bcpura. 1. live Syrup of FWsaparilla, as a purifier of the blood, I so well known to the public generally, that it i unnecessary to ncrtipv much space in set ling forth the advantage In he derived from ila use ; wherever the medicine hn once been intro duced, it take precedence over all others t every one that baa taken it, have derived o signal bene ficial result from it, that it is recommended by them with the U most confidence. Physician of the highest standing in the profession, prescribe it In patient under their rare j containing nothing del, trrinus. but hiing composed of the moat mild, yel rtricaeiou vegetable materials, it is nlb-red with j confidence, a ihm cheapest arid most efficient pu- i rifier of the blood now known. The ue of a few botiles, especially in the spring month, will be at tended wiih a mot decided improvement in the neral strength of the system, eradicating any seeds of ilisea-e thai may have been generated, besides giving health snd vig, r to the body. For the cure of Scrofula or King Evil, Rheumatism. Tetter, Pimples or eruption of Ihe Skin, White Swelling. Fistula, Chronic Cough Asthma, Ac. The nu merous ecriifica'e in the possession of the subscrl !er and his agon!, from physician and other, are sufficient to convince the most skeptical ofiissu eriority over all preparation of S.iraparilla. 8. .Id wholesale and retail, bv llie proprietor, OEOKOE W. OAKLEY, North Mh streil, Rea ding, B'lka County, and to be had of the following prisons : in Horthumlierfar.A ('nunty -H. B. Masssrj Siiribnry ; Ireland oV Mixel, McEtvenaville ; D Krauser. Milton. In Union Cnunfi.J. Ocarhart, Selinsgrove ! A. tiutelnis, Mifllinburg. 7r Columbia County. R. W. McCay, Wash inglon. Reading. March 14, 1841. Mb. O.Ki.rr: I believe it the uty of every one lo do whatever in their power I ie, for the b'ne. fit of their fellow man, and having had po-i ivp proof in mv own family, of the wonderful properties of your Depurative Syrup of Sa'sapnrilla, I m st j coiieieiiiiouiy rcconimciui n 10 uie nnneien. , e had the mirfortune to .se two of our children, by the brrakiug nut of ulcerous sores that covered tin face, head and neck, although we had some of thf most M-icniific physicians to attend th ni and bad tried all the known teiupdics, including Swaim's Panacea, without avail. Another of my children was attacked in the same manner, her face and neck was completely covered; the discharge was so olfensive, and I be disease at such a begin, that we despaired ot her life. Seeing ihe wonderful effects of your Depuraiive Syrup of S.irsapari.l.i, we weie induced to make trial of it. as the last resort ; it acted like a cl arm ; Ihe u'cers commenced healing iinrsedialely , a ft w bottle entirely restored her to her health, which she hss enjoyed uninteriuptedly ever since. Asa puiifier of the blood, I verily be lieve it has not its equal, JOHN MOVER, Tailor, Walnut street, near Fourth, Reading. DniigUsMllr, April 19lh, 1043. Mr. OiKi rt : My son Edmund Leaf, had the scrofula in the most dreadful and distressing man ner for three years, dining which time he w.ie de prived of the use of his limbs, hi he.id an'o neck were covered wiih ulcer. We tried all ihe differ entremcdiis, but to no rffi ct, until recommended by Dr. Johnson of Nonistown, and also Dr. Isaac Hiesler, of Rending, to use your Depuraiive Syrup of Sarsaparilla, of w hich I obtained several boiiles. the use of which d'ove the dieae er.tin ly out of hi system, the sore healed up, and the child was restored lo perfect heahh, which he ha- eejoted uninterruptedly ever since, to the astonishrm nt of many persons who seen him du ii g hia affliction. I have thouiiht it my du'y, and send you this certi ficate tint oil cs who have a like affliction in ihe family may know where lo obtain valuable a medicine. Yours truly. AMELIA D. LEAF. Sept. 10, 143 ly (oiiiitci (rllri-N' DEATH BLOW. The pu' .lie will please observe that no Brandreth Pill are genuine, unless the hoi has three li bels upon it, (the top, the aii'e and the bottom) chi h containing a fic-simile signature of my hand writing, thus B. B!i(nth, M. D. These la lel aie enuraved on steel, beautifully designed, and done at an exeiise of over f 2,0(10. Tin refore it will be seen that the only thing n'cessary to pn cure ihe medicine in it purity, is lo observe these labels. Remember the top, the side, and the boitom. The following respective jwrsons are duly auheri led, and hold CERTICATFS OF AGENCY, For the sale of Hrandmh'i Veifttalite Universal fills. Norlhumbeilai d coiiutv : Milton Mackey & Ch.imbeilin. Suuliurv H. B. Masser. M'Eoens- ville Behind St Men. II. Norihuin'ilarid Win. Forsyth, (ieorgetown J. & J. Wall. Union County : New Berlin Hogar eV Win ter. Selinsgrove Oeorge Oundium. Middle- tmrg Isaac Smith. Ueaveriown David Hubler. Adamsburg Win. J. May, Mltllillsbu'g Mensch it Ray. Haitletnn Daniel Long. Freeburg tJ.V V, C. Mover. I.ewisbnrg Walls & (ireen. Columbia county : Danville E. B. Reynolds I'd. Berwick Shunian V R tteuhouse. (''- lawissa (', G. DroLts. Bbxunsburg John R. j Mover. Jciscy Town Levi Bisil. Washington ! Robt. McCay. Lime-tone Bailie Mc"'"cb. I Observe that each Aitenl has an Engrav. d Ccr- j 'ificale of Agency, condoning a representation of i i ir Bit AND RET IPs Manufactory at Sing Sing, j and upon which will also be seen exact copies of . the new lain is now until upon tie llrundrrth fill j Hoxr. Philadelphia, office No. 8. North ftih street. B. BRANDRETH. M. D. June 24th, IH4:1. j city ri iiMinn: Arcriox, i ATT PRIVATE SALES ROOMS, Nos. and III iNorlli Thiiil Street, Near the City Motel, P1IILDKLP!M . GC. Ml. MACKEY, Auctioneer, re-pectfnl'y in- the attention of persons desirous of unr cha-ing Furuiiuie. to his extensive S.ib-s Rooms, (boih pu' lie snd 1'iivate.) for every description of Hons. liul.l Furniture, win re ran lie el. I lined at nil lime, a lare assnnment of fashionable and well manufactured Cabinet Furniture, Bi ds, M amasses, &c. al very reduced prices, for cash. 07 Sales bv Auction, twice a week. May 2Vth. 1813. ly AYll.UAM J. MAIM IX, ii.TTCP.lTE7" AT L.V", SUNBU&T, FA. OFFICE, in Ihe second story of ihe building oc cupied by Dr. J. B. Ma&str, on Market street, Oct. 2II, 1813. i TlirPkliliiff Mat til lie lor S:lv. rpHE snbscnlier olleis f r sale a THRESHINC I. MACHINE, new and in good ordn. The Machine ha been tried, snd proves to be an excel lent one II will lie sold at a reduced price, aud warranted. Apply lo II. B. MASSER. July 1st, 113. IIOSZ: OINTMENT, rm TirrTr.n. RtNaWOHN"), MMPl.fisi ON Tllf. FArR, AND OTHKH CI'TANROI'B SHI ITIN. ffj 7Vie fnllttwintr crrtijica't dctcril one of the mnxt extraordinary mres ever effected by any nppliealion. Phii. nrrrni, February 10. 183S. TJ'OR twenty year I was aevercly afflict- d with Tkttkm on the Face and Head! the disease Commenced when I wa seventeen year old, and continued until Ihe Full of I8:lfi, varying in vio lence, but without ever disappearing. During ml of the time, great part of my fiee wa covered with the eruption, frequently attended wiih vio'ent itch ing ; my head swel'ed at time until it felt if il would lnr-t the swelling wa o g-eat. thr.l I cou'd rarcely get my hat on. During the. long peri.nl that I wa afflicted with ihe disease, I used a great many plication, (among them several celebrated preparations) a w. II as taking inward remedies, including a number of bottles of Siraim's Panacrn. Extract of Sarsnpurilla, eVc, In fact, it would be impossible to enumeia'e all the medicines I used. I was also under Ihe care of two of ihe most dis tinguished physicians of thi city, but without re ceiving much benefit, and I despaired of ever being cured. In the fill of ISHfi, ihe disease at the time lieing very violent, I commenced using the Hone Ointment, (prepared by Vaiigban At Davis.) In a few application Ihe violent itching ceased, the swelling aba'ed. the r motion began to ilisnpear, and la-fore I hud used ajar the di-ease was entirely I cured. It has now been nearly a yiar and a half since, and there is not a vetige of the disease re maining, except ihe scara from Ihe deep pits formed by the disease. Il is imp. asible for me to decril-e in a rrrtincate Ihe severity of the disease and my suffering, but I will he pie .si d lo give fuller ac count to any person wanting further satisfaction, who will call on me. Al the time I commenced using the R. se Ointment I would have given hun dreds of do'hns to le rid of ihe disease. Since u sing it, I have recommended it lo several person, (among them my mother, who had the disease bad ly on her arm.) who were a I cured bv it. J AMES DURN'ELL, No. 160, Race St. - Jj" The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B. Yaughan, Sou h East corner of Third aud Race sire. Is, Philadi Iphia, and sold on nuencv in Sunhu ry. by H. B. MASSE R, May 14th, 1911. Aaenl. ltOM! OiiBliiiriH, for TetTcr. a proof of rrs EFFICACY. I'muniUHiA, May 27Hi, I83'.t. THIS & to certify it al I was severely alll cted wiih Tetter in the hands and feel for upward of forty years ; the disease waa attended generally with violent itching and swelling. I applied to a nuniht rof physicians, and used a great ninny appli cations without cflWiiiig a cure. About a y ar since, I applied the Rose Ointment, which entirely stopped the itching, and a few application immedi ately cured the disease, which there has been no return of, although I had never U-cn rid of it al any time for forty years. RICHARD SAVAOE, Eleventh, la-low Spruce Streei. Cj The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B. Vauthan, S iuth East corner of Third and Race Streets, Philadelphia, and s.dd on agency in Sunhu ry by H. B. MASSER, May 14lh. 1843. Aftemt. MEDZCAZi APPROBATION Of the ROSE OITMF..T,fr Tltr. ALTHOUtJH ihe superiority of ihe preparation over all others i fully e'ablished, the proprie tors lake pb asure in laying In f.. re the public the following certificate from a respectable physician, a graduate of ihe University of Penn Ivania. Dr. Baiigb, having found in tbi remedy that relief fir a tedious and disagreeable afli-rlion which the means within the range of bis profession failed lo afford, has not hesitated to give it his approbation, although the prejudices and interests of lhal profession aie i prsised lo secret Remedies. PHiLsnrLryit, Sept. 19,181(1. I was recently Iron!. lid with a tedious hera?tic eruption, w hich coveied nearly one si 'e of my f ice, and encoded over the ear. Mr. Yaughan, propne lol of the Rose Ointment, observing my face, insis ted on my ttying his preparation, of whick he han ded me a jar. Although in common with ihe mem-U-ts of my profession, I discountenance and disa prove ol ihe numerous nostrums palmed upon Ihe public by iunoi ant pri lenders, I feel in jus ice hound to except the Roan Oiiitimnl born thai class of me dicines, and lo give it my approbation, as il entire ly tured the eruption, ahhoiigh it h id resisred Ihe usual application. DAM. BAUOH.M. D. The Rose Ointment ia prepared by E B. Yaughan. South East corner of Third and Race Streets, Philadelphia, and sold on sgincv in Sun bury, by II. B. MASSER, May 14th. 184:1. A(rnt. Mover1 s Ink. JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer of Writing ntid Indelli bio Ink, No. HKi North Third Street, eix disTt below Itace, (east hide,) PHILADELPHIA, 1EsECTFt'LLY informs country merchants k and others, lhat he con-tmll keeps on band a large stock of bis superier Black, Blue snd Red Ink. and also a superior qu ibty of Inch Hi! le Ink. His ink is put up in bellies varying in size, from 1 to 32 ounces, and will be sold on reasonable terms. The eieel ei t qualities of this ink ha so thoroughly established Us character, lhat it is now extensively used throughout lbs country. . For sale at the store of II. II. Masser, Sun bury, Pa. .May 27th, 184:1. Iv CIIAl.LKS Y. HKdlNS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SUNBTJS7, PA. AS taken the oliice lorn eily occupied by the Hon. ( hailes (i. Donrn I, p osile the Couil M'-use. He will attend In business in ihe Curls of Northumberland, Union and Columbia counties. May 20th, M43. ( fieri ral Siae Oftice,'f ?n gl.t rraj clz r LYCOMING COUNTY, I'riuiNyli 'uiihi. rilllE Subscriber respecilully infotms his friend. I. and Ihe public in general, that he has taken the above LARCK AM) COUMOMOIS HOTEL, I N T HE BO R O U (J II O F M IT N C Y. and that lie is now well prepare! to sccuiinnodatc all who may favor him with their custom. ID Si i.riu ArAKTHirs tre well aited, and comfortable. Hi Tattle txn Bar will alvay be sjppli.d with the heal theuiaiLut can alford. His Htimlibo, which is g.xd, will It under the charge of good and careful hostlers. He ft el confident, by Uriel attention lo busintsa and au earnest desire, to render e infnrUhle those who may patronize him, that he will nol fail logive general kalistacllon. , J, WEAVER. Muniy, Oct. 1st, 1812 if. 7 MM WLC. HEZLILA1T & CO., Commission At Forwarding Merchants, toot of Willow Street Rail Road, ON TNK tiKttWANK, TTAVINd aasociated wi h them Joseph Barnet, AJ Isle of Eastnri, Pa., reieclfully inform their friend and the public generally, lhal ihry have ta. ken th it large and we'l known store and wharf at foot of Willow Street Railroad, lately nccupiel by Jacob Martin, where ihey purpose doing a (ieneral Commission and Forwarding Business, and f.om the local advantace of the place being connected wiih all the public improvements that have their outlet In the city, they flatter themselves ihey will be able to do business to a great, if not g eater ad vantage, and upon a reas.mnl.le lerm a any other house, and they assure their friend that any con signment made lo them shall have their strict at tention, and no exertions spared lo give entire satis faction. Tin y are also prepared lo receive and forward good in any point on the Delaware and Lehigh rivers, between Mauch Chunk, Easton and Phila del I hia, via Delaware Division and Lehigh Can .Is; also, to any point on the Juniata river, or North and West Branches of the Susquehanna via Schnyl kill anJ Union, or the Chesapeake aud Tide Water Canals. For the accommodation of Boats coming or go- tog via Schuylkill and Union Canal, a Siemibnat w ill be ki pi expressly for towing boats from ihe Schuylkill (round to ihe Delaware and back, which will en ble merchants to have Iheir produce deli vcied on the Delaware, and their goods sl.ipprd at a saving ol 50 to 75 a-r cent. o Ihe prices fir hauling sctoss, with Ihe! advantages ihey re spiclfully solicit a share of pntrnce. W.HEILMANcVCO. William Hellman, William W. Keyse', C Joseph ll .rnel. J Philad .May 14. 1811. ly J. ItSATTIi AND, JR. & CO. Snuff rind Tobacco Manufacturers, So. ) Aorfi IVcst corner of Rare anil Third Streets. PHILADELPHIA. rPHE under-igiied have formed a Co-partnership 1 under the firm of J. MAYI.AN D. Ja. & Co.. a successors to the late firm of Jaeah .Matfond J Co., and will c uitinue the business at the old esta blishment, on their own account. In -addition lo their own close attention and ejperience for many year, in the manufacture of their cefebrated HHill"-, &e.. the long experience of the senior partner of the bile firm, will aUo be devoted lo the interest of the new concern and aa no exertion and care will be spared to insure their goods, at all times of the ve ry 11 quality, they solicit a continuance of the confidence of the friends an. I customers of ihe late firm. THOMXS ADAMS. J. M AVLAND, Jr. Philadelphia. May 14th. 184:1. I y To t'ouiilry MERCHANTS. rPHE Subscriber, Agenl of Lyon & Harris, Hat Manufacturers, for New York, Phil.idelphiu, Baltimore and other large cities, wtose lints are highly commended f.r gmtd coin and dumhility, has on hand a fir-t rate asiitm"ut of HATS and CAPS, suitable for Spring ile, wh ch will l e sold very low, foi cash or approved credit, at the ni ted cheap store. No, 40, North Third trt, opp ii'e the Cily Hotel, Philadelphia. ROBERT D. WILKINSON, Afent. N. B. Orders (or Huts in the roii4. promptly attended In, Th highest rica ill tush or trade given f.ir Fur ikins. Philadelphia, June 11, I813.--ly BOLTON 8c CO. Griici'iil C'uiiiiiiInmIuu r liauls, For the Stile of Flour, drain. Seed, e., 4c EsPECTFULI.Y inform their friends and V (I,, Merchant generally, that they have la ken those large and commodious Wharvr. wiih two Dim Its, north of Chesnut streei, on the D. law ire, locether with the store No. 19 South Wharves where they would be pleased lo receive consign ments of (irain, Flour. Seed, Whiskey, Iron. Ac. Ac. Being also well prepared lo forward all kinds of Merchandise by the Schuylkill snd Union, or hy the Chospcike and Tide Water Canals, aa tow boats are kepi expressly for the purpose of lowing bonis by ci her route. Merchant will ple.-e Ire particular to send their coeds destined by either canal-, t. No. 19 South V harvrs, hclwien Market and Cheatiul streets, on the Delaware, with direction accompanying ihem which route they wish Ihem to lie shipped. Plaster and Salt for sale, at the lowest mar ket price. BOLTON A C' . March 19, 1841. No. 19 South Whaive. KOItl.IlT ( 4ltU.lt & SOX, PAPER MANtJFAOTTjnEIlS, Lombard Street, Itattimorr, HAVE constantly for sale. Priming r.qnr of al. sixes aud qu.liiie. Can Writing Paper, ruled ami plain. Letter Paer, white and blue, ruled and plain, Hanging Paper, tine and common, Envelope I' a per, do. do. medium, douh'e crown, crown and extra sued Wrapping Papers, t 'olored Medium and Royal Papeis, Bonnet, binder' aud Straw Box Boards, Tissue Paper, and nil urt:clea in their line, which ihey will sell on urcnmioda:ing terms. Higherl price given for old rags. ROBERT CARTER A SON, March 19. 184:1. Eiklon. Md MERCHANTS house, iYo. 2.T7, Sorth Third, nlmve Culhu hill ., PHILADKLPIIIA. "JOHN DUNCAN, late from the Pennsylvs uis i jimn, an.l Samuel Pike, jr., Is e of A- mi ncan Hotel, Columbus, I lino, lake pleasure in ae qnuii.tiug their ftinidsaiid Ihe public generally lhal tney have taken toe large and commodious Hotel, recently built by the Messrs. H.ut.on the ssi.ie site once occupied by the old eslablihed Hotel known as ihe Bull' Head, in Third slu-el ubove Callow hill st. This Hotel is finished in the very best pivssible manner, and of the best miie,ial. lis locution i very desirable, particularly fi.rcountiy merchants; the srrsngements for lieatir.g and ventilating each room is such as to secure sny lemperaiure. The brdroomaare all light and airy, all furnished ill a nest style, so as to insure comfort. The receiving parlors are also fun ished in a su perb style, the windows are on llie French style, forming an entrance lo a balcony in front, whiih makes a pleasant recess. Piirliculai attention has been given to the beds and bedding, which, with ihe furniture, are entirely new, from years' eijierience in hotel business, we trust, by strict assiduity tc. buainesi, to make this house a desirable stopping place. (Mir tilde will always l-e supplied with the very btsl our market can afford, and our bar with Ihe best liquors and w ines of th most approved brau.U. P. S, There are first rale stabling tnd carriage houses attached lo the hotel, slit nded by esislul sod solr hosilcrs, snd our ehsrges will t e low, in accordance wiih lite present bsid times. Philadelphia, Oct. 7th, 1842. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ' SUZTBVaT, PA. Business attended to in the Counties of Nor thumlerland, Union. Lvcoming and Columbia. Rrlrr toi Thomas Ht 6i Co., Lows Al Bakhon, Hant, Ccssnfli & Haiit, yrhilad. RxTNOttlS, MrFANttNn & Co. Srrarvo, 'oon St Co., GOLDEN SWAN A'o. OB North Third, altove Arch Strttt, PHILADELPHIA. ACCOM MOD Al IONS FOR SEVENTY PEBeONB. OH ARLE3 WEISS, late of Ihe "White Swan," aud "Mount Vernon House," respectfully in forms hia friends and customer, lhat he has becoraa Ihe proprietor of Ihe abovs well known Hotel. Country Merchant will find the above Hotel a central location, and ihe best of fare. Persons tra veiling with private conveyance will find large yard and good stabling fot horses, and Ihe best of oslleis. Boarding f 1 per day. May 14th, 1842. tf. EAGLE Corner of Third and Vine Street, WILLIAMSrOIlT, PA. riHE subscriber respectfully announces lo th JL public, that he hia opened a Hotel in the com modiou brick building B'tuate on Ihe corner of 'I hird and Pine streets, where he will be happy lo wait upon ihoae who may favor him with their company. The Eagle Hotel is Kirge and conveni eni, and furnished in the be-t modern slvle. It is provided with a large number of well aired and eofiif,rtahle sleeping apartment, rooms, private parlors, Ac. Person visiting WilliamsMrt on bu siness or plea-ure, may rest as u red lhat every ex ertion will I used to render iheir sojourn at tha . i. . ... ... . . . . - l"rRle Hot. I" pleasant and agr. cable. His Table will he supplied wiih the very Inst the market .r. fords, and bis bar with the choicest wine and other liquors charges re .onable. The Eagle Hotel possesses greater advantages in point of location than arty other similar establishment in the borough, being situate in the business p:irt of the tow n, ami within a convenient distance of the Courl House aud Williamspnrl and Elmira Rail Road Depot. Sufficient Siabling provided, and good and trusty ostler always in attendance. Attentive, accommodating and hone-l Servants have Iwen cni-loe.l. and nothing left undone that will udd lo llie comfort and accommodation of his guests. There will lie a carriage always in attendance at the Boat Landing to convey passengers to and from the House, free of charge. CHARLES BORROWS. May 14lh. 182. If A N anie'e unequalled for cleaning arid giving a highly durable and imrsl brilliant polish to sil ver, (iermi.u SiUer, Brass, Copper, Brittauia ware. Tin, St. el, Cutltrv, and for restoring the lustra oa varnished carriage-, Ac. TRV IT. Prepared an I sold at wholesa'e and retail, by ike Susquehanna Chrysolite Polish Company, Owe.i, Tioga county, N. Y. WM". FORSYTH, Agent for Northum'd. H. B. MASSER. Agent lor Sunbury. November 2tlth, 1843. .Michael Weaver &, Son, CCrE MAKERS & SHIP CHANDLERS'. A'o. 1 3 A';rA H'uer Street, fhiladclphia. W?A VE cons'antly on hand, a general assort j ment of Cordage, Seine Twines. Ac, vix: I ar'd Ropes, Fishing Ropes, White Rom?s, Mam'l hi Ropes, Tow Lines for Canal Boats. Also, t complete assortment oi neine wines, Ac. such a Hemp Sliad and Herring Twine, Best Patent HiU Net Twine, Cotton Shad and Herring Twine, Shot Threads, Ac. Ac. Also, Bed Cords, Plough Lines. H alters, Truces, Cotton and Linen Carpel Chain Ac. all of which Ihey will dispose of on rr ssoiublt leirns. Philadelphia. Nov. mher 13. 1812. ly. ftPKllINU, GOOD & CO. Xo. Ills Market Streei, Philadelphia NVITE the attention of Country Merchant to iheir elleusue a-sorlment of Brilirh French and American Dry floods, which ihey ..tier for s ilt on the ni -t reasxiiHble ! rms. Philadelphia, .NoveinU-r 13. IhI J ly. J.W. SWAI N , I'inhrella and Pir;isil Maniiracturer Ao. 37 Xmth Thud ttrrrl, ion dimrt below th Villi Hotel. I'liimltlpfna. COUNTK Men haul and otl.er are solicipi lo eismiue his assoiii.ti nt before purcli.ismi elsewhere Philadelphia. NnvrmUr I I. 1842. ly. "CP. SALS. fTt'lR sale a sma I Furm, containing about sr hundred and ti n ucr.s, more or le-s, situ it i in Point township. Nonhuml rland count -, aliou two miles above N ot ll.uiubci I ml, on ihe in.i. r td leading from (hat place to lb.nvill.:, adjoiiim I lands of John l.eghou, Jesse I'. 1 1 -( it and other. now in the occupancy of Samui I P.iyne. Abo j forty acre of said trad are clean d, and in go, . slut, of cu liioii, on which there ia small ha j erect, il. The properly w ill be sold Ml r asonal ; leim. For further particulars, prisons are requer I ed to apply to the ul scrib r. j H. B. MAVSKR, As,nt, ' Nov. 27ih, 1842. if Sunlmry. P LIST OP BOOKS, rim iu r :l -i. L2i U2 ANTHl).N'S Classical Dictionary; Lentprier's do.; Ailisworth's do; Cobb's do.; English and (lermsu do.; Antrum's Ca-ar; Anthon's tirammer; Antheu's Ciceio; Mail's Latin Reader; Ogilby'sdo ; Andiew'a Latin Lessons; Doiinegau's Lexicon; Fisk's Ore. k Exercises; Davie' Legendei; liiacca Majora; Ad., in.' 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