BR1RP IlIITOnr Of TKXAi. As tho "lorns star of Texas" sc-ems to be the tar now to which ell eyes are turned, lomc account of its political history cannot fail to hp interesting. Tho following account is fur nished by a writer in tho N. Y. Sun. It i not denied that from tho discovery of Louisiana to the year 190:), Texas bclonrred to France, and formed a part of the territory of Mexico, In that year France sold Texin nnd Louisiana to the United States, wo hrl.l it ns twit Territory for 16 year, or until 1319, w hen we transferred it to Spain, and during our pos session it formed no part of the Mexican tcrri- j torv. At the time of our transferrin! it to :nanJ VII trim, nrRmln Ms.yi.-n was ill h State of revolt against the mother country. We could not therefore in tranferring Texas to Spain, foe considered a giving it to her re volted colonies. Texas became independent of Old Spain and of ell the world in 1636, before Spain acknowl edged tho independence of Mexico herself. What ground is there for assuming that Texas is now or ever has been Mexican Territory, which she lias a right to stil jugate at will while wo have a right to acquire it by treaty with out her con&entt The only party really enti tled to consideration in this matter is Old Spain, anil as ahe haa made no opposition it ia reason able thot she has no objection. The only con nection which ever existed between the citi zens of Texas and the people of Mexico w as tliat of a civil compact or bargain. A compact can only endure ao long as it is faithfully ml Jiered to by the contracting' parties. In 1921, Mexico mado a constitution similar to our own, which like ours was ratified by the states farm ing the confederacy it professed to be nn' in strument of limited powers preserving to each state its own sovereignty ; each i tnte had its Cluvernin, Legislature and Judiciary. A l'rc f'l.icnt and congress were to be chosen nt the head of the confederation, precisely like our own. The people of Texas, whose territory had been sold to a foreign king who could aflnrd thf m no protection, being at the Mine s-cvo-ed from the United Slates, were compel, li'd from their feeble state to seek other till:n df. As the constitution of Mexico v. ..s of a democratic character, it was arranged that Texas, and Coahuila should form a clts-tinct state and enter the confederacy as a member, with the dstinct understanding that whenever Texas should become sufficiently populous to become a separate and independent a!-iS; th; should be admitted as such. The constitution if 1925 was so formed that it did not prohibit the introduction of slaves from the United States. Under its administration and authority they were continually carried into Mexico and apprenticed to theiT owners for 99 years. In 152 1 this federal compact went into opera tion, continuing in full force until IH'io when Santa Anna, a successful General in the rebel lion formed the design of subverting the con stitution, erecting a Central Covernient, ma king himself supreme Dxtator. Accordingly the nriests, who feared the Protestant f.iilh un der an entire free government, and especially through the Northern states ofCoihtiila sod Texas, united their interests with Santa Anna to (fleet I lie contemplated revolution. In 1825, they succeeded in electing a Con gress who proclaimed the ft-.! era! constitution at cn end ; pronounced all separate Governments dissolved and decreed thut oil power and au thority thou'd be concentrated in the city uf Mexico, from which edicts were to emonate fur the Government of the emp're ! The Romin Catholic religion was declared the established religion of the land, and the States including Texas, were called upon to swear allegiance to the new form of government, and surrender their private arms to the Agents appointed to receive, and also to subscribe to the Catholic fuith as the rlablished religion. An armed force was scut into Texas and Coahuila at tho time the:r 1 gifcluturo was in session. Several members were seized and imprisoned with their Governor, without being charged with any of fence. Gen. Stephen Austin went to the city of Mexico to intercede for his countrymen, and without accusation was thrown into a dungeon and confined two years, which so undermined hia constitution as to cause his dedtti. This violent, traitorous and Hidden revolution and u surpation caused several of the states to tu'-e up arms in defence of the federal constitut on of 1824, among which were Zacctecas, Durango, Texas and Coahuila. In a short time Santa An na having the army and the treasure, forced them all to submit except Texas alone. On tl.i handful oftiee-born Americans, Santa Anna in his pride and pow.'i determined to ;our til the vials of wrath, denoiiccin them as prates, ami demanding their ui conditional sul mission, cr threatening them with extermination from the land which they had improved and made larti.e without protection or aid from Mexico. The people of T xis resisted and drove their invader mil of tlx' territory, cltc'iind tlitm reives inili-pemleiit, hihI loruu d a niisiitulii.il and eoverniiifiil i f liie.r nun. We cm.lt mi, and it in ch srly apparent, Hut Tix..t- IhiI no connection with M xit'o, other limn that i.t a Civil cmpact. Texas was bound In r, main h a member of the fiderel faintly, and had r.o right to proclaim u par'ii inn and independence. 1 . ...I .1 I .. . n . . n r. v. ....... t ... Xui wnen u.b ci..,.p.i .. .p-.... .... . ,....t...n ... u a r.drtl.l.rv.ltlt it At r.V t-n Mil. I .11. tered to wind; when a central dictatorship was estsbl'shed for a repuhl.c, snd the peop'e called upon to simbrace and swear sllegianre to a re litfion to which they wers oppiaed. it became righteous snd proper lo rotibt. The compact was at an end, snd Texas wss as free In become independent, or to form now alliances, as lie wss before tho civil compact of connection wss formed with the Mexican confederacy. Thia H the simple snd just explain I ion of the poet t:on of Texas, as fortified by history. II A li OTi; LIST. rYXSYLVAKIA. TliB f.ll.iwliie; list shows the current value, of all .'cnnsylvania Dank Notca. The mint implicit re Lance miy he plao J upon it, a it U every week :arcfully cninpared Willi ai d corrected from Bick nail's lli'piuicr. , Itankn In IMilladclplilii. , , Disc, in it a M F.. iiiira-riiiw. I'milad. pr , par par pir . par . r-ir par . par par par par N O T KH AT PAR. flank of North Ame-ica . Bank of lln "Smthcm Liberties . Commercial Bank nf PennV . Farmcra' ami Mechanics' Bank . Kensington Dank . Philadelphia Kmk' j Schuylkill Bank ! Si'lthwatk Bank Mechanics' Dark . Manufacturers' A Mechanics' Hank Conn try ISnnkn. Rank of Chester County (tank of Delaware (bounty H ink of (ermanlowii Bank of Mnntanmery Co. D.ivlcalown Dunk Wrstchcster Chester (irrmaiitown Nnrrls'ottn Doyli-ntowii Kxaton par par pir par par par pur Gaston Bank' Pinners' Hunk f Bucks co Brl-tol (lt'ii-e of Umk ol j'l'i.n'a. Offire do do Office So do Office d. do N O T 7. S AT Hirrislmrg" The-p I.nncwter I oIFum-h I'e uliiig f do nl Knxton J issue n. h is cot; nt. "lok of tlio United M:ite dank of Peon Tovwiahiu Philadelphia 25 jnr 1 1 . . far (ti'ard Bank . Moyumi nsinjt B ink Bank of Peiw Ivsnia . Miurrs Bank of Pottsvillv Pot'svillo par ti ! l p:.r par I i i par r par j p,i Hank of I.ewi .(own Lcwirtown Bank f f M'ddlet.iwn Middlotown Bunk of NiT!hninl'i!ilnn.l irthuinlirrUnd Cohunliia ll ii.l, & Dm! go co. Coliiniliia Carlisle Bank (Carlisle Ei-hange llaLk Pittlurj Il.i d branch nf llillid.i!hurg Farmers' D oik f Lancaslei f.ancaxti-l Lancaster Ooonty 11 iile l.'ineastcr Fanners' Bank ol IJindieg U. s.Iiiin Huirisl'U'fr Hoik Harfi-lioi, Lancaa'er Ba'ik I.ane is'er I.el'-Mion Itntik I.i-liaiioii Merchant.!' cV Matmf. Bank Piitsorg U.ink of Ptiti.luir" Viitluig West H-nnih I) nk V.'illianiNport Wyoming Hank Vi!ke.-l ano N'orih-iniptoii 1) ink A!leiito,n Reiki County I'ai.k Peadinc i 1 Oriiia of liank of U. S. Pm.sl.urg fa lie, Dj do ilo 1-iio D:i dj do Kew Ilrinhton Kensineton Sav. loa. A i'a Peon Township Snv. Ins. do Hank of (ham!eriilinrg (!handierslnrg Bunk ot (uMtvt-l'urfl Ctiltjid'U'g Oank of SuMjUL-iianoa Co. M. otiose Erie Bui.k l'riu Faimrr'kV Iliovrrs" Bai.k Wsyneslnirn Franklin U.ink WHshtuBlou ll.nicsd.dt Il.i.k Honesdale Mot otii;i!n 1 1 lt.itik of U. Iironnstille Vork Bank Yoik I 30 'i n ii i N. B. The notes of llmse hanks on which e atnit quolaiions, and sulislilutn a dash ( ) are not iLrel.ai d l.y the Philadi Ipl.ia lirnkers, wiili t!ip exception of tin se which have u loiter ol n Itrilicc. DIIOKE N BANK S. Philadelphia Sav. Ins. Pliiladi I, hia Philadelphia Loan Co. do Schuvlkill av. Ins. du Manual La!or Bank ( T. W Dyilt, prop.) failed filled filled failed I owunda llni.k 'J owa'.da Alleghany Bank of Pa. Bank of licairr Bank of Hwatara Dunk ol Wnsliingt.m Centre Bank City Hank Farmers' ,V Mech'c' Bunk Farmers' & Meeh'e' Uank Fuimi-rsW MechVs' lljnk liaimony Institute Hunlingdor. Itank Inni-ila liai.k .juiiilit'riiici.'i H-nk Northern Bank of Pa. New Hone 11. -I. Bridge Co. Bi-dfnid (leaver Harris! urg WaslinRtoii l;v!.fiinto Pit:.-! uirf I'liul.tiri; Fayette c-i. (irceiK a-t e It ainionV 110 sale c 1 1 wed llohcd I'Hileil I'l.iSell mi --alp fiiied f.le.l f ii ltd no rn!r limiting. !nn no sale I.om molvii no sale an en lliil.dalt' New Hope Mi!icn Mi ad villi Purl Carl. on ( 'arliIo Monti. p I 'ui.iii'own In ensl.i.rj W ilki ali.irie faded no tile closed no i -osid Norllmmli'd I'nion Col. I!k. Noilh W'fs-liTii Ba'.k of Ofliee ot Silinytkill Bank I'a. Aer. & M .nuf. Bank fil. J closed failed limed no sale Silver Lake Bank Union Bark of I'enii'a. Hiinnii lan.l (tank V ilkeal'.irre Bridge Co. All n6te purpinti' r to de on any Pui'ii-yl-rama Bank not given ill ;hi- -ot lit, may U: et Jown as frauds. Bank of New Biunswick Bclvideie Bnk Uurlinptou Co. Bank Joiiuiif iciul B ink Emilia rl ind Bank ?armeik' B.-lik farinrm and Mechanic..' Bk Parnitrs' and Mnhsnics' I'k Farmer' nnd MenJuniis' BU Brniiri'.vick llulviilere At. .It .id Pi nil Aiiif... Hrl.l :et.. n M unit Holly lial.wav failed i pat t p.r par i N. Itiuosu'uk failed I Mid la turn Pi, Frank liu Bank of N.J. Jen v City lail.il failed failed failed lulled I filled i pni llol.okeu Bkg .& (iiazilig Co I loll -ken leiaey City Bank Jelsty City Mitliaiiiis' Batik Mauufulur. ra' II mk Morris l.'ounty Bank Monmouth Bk of N.J. Mirhaniea' Bank Mechanic. and Mnnuf. I'k Mortis Canal and Bl.g Co Pott Notes Neivaik Bkg eV I:is Co New Hope Del Uiidue C M. J. MauufuC. and lil.i! Co N J Pro!, clou Si l.oii.i iud I k Orange Bank Pa'ers.m Bank Peoi lea' liank l al'i noli lit lh i!ie Moirihtowu Fieellald Newark 'I l. lit. vil Jc.o. J City o a ale i i f.vli t I., i led New aik I -aitt''Htill.i I il.l't'kl II .Ii-i.-i) t 'i'y t Ir ine Pau ih.ui faili . I i 1! par j di Prineelon Salem Newark I'luahethtown I '.inn leu Moriislown 'J'n tlll.ll Tallin New ion Tiei.toii DnviT Hifkeinitk ' Piilieflon Bank ts'aieoi 1! Hiking Co State b-Jik Hiaio lisiik (Siate ll-.nk J'l'ite If mk of Morris" Sn.te Bunk Salem and 1'l.ilad Munuf Co feus. I Bank Tit mull Hanking Co i I p, failo.l lali.d I par fuiltd ( mull Bank j j y a.l.ington Banking Co. tii r iw 'ink . Bk t.f Wtlin A Brandy wuu W ilminton I - I .... . J par par liank ui iM.wa.'t Wilmington Bank of bmyina Do binih Faimirs L'k of IState i f Dii Do branch Do branch Do branch I'l.ion Bank (Tj" t'uder 5'e Hmyma Miliord Dovi t Wi!iiiinuton (leoigctnw n Newctisile W ilininian (Tj On all l auks maikcd thus () thrra sr ei Iher count f. it or altered notta uf the vr.oua ds i.tciituiiot.s, ie iitfuliiiii. OAKLEY'S IKItKATITI2 SYIIUP. 'IHE valusb'e proirnies of Oaklev'a Depuia a. live Syrup of tfarsapmilla, as a purifier of the Mood, ia o well known to iho pul.lic generally, that it ia unnecessoy lo ncrupy much sjmre in set ting forth tho advantage to be derived from its use j herrvrr lh medicine haa once been intro duced, it lakes precedence oer all otheta t eveiy one thai has taken It, havn derived so riunal bene, ficial results from it, that it is recommended by ihem wiih the n mint eonfideiiee. Physicians of the highest Msn-ling in tho piufessi.in, prcscril it M atient-i under their rare ( containing r.nthing del. terli.us, hut b. ing composed of the mst mild, vet efficacious vi-gctnhle materials, it Is offered with confidence, as ihe chei'pol and most efficient .u. nfiet of ihc blood now known. The use of few bottles, especially in the spring months, will be at tended with most decided improvement in the ge neral strength of the system, eradicating any seeds of disease that may have been generated, besides giving health snd vig. r to the body. For iheciire of Si roluhi or Kings Eil, Bhenmatism. 'Filter, Pimplet or eiuptions of the Skin, White Swclliiia, Fii-lula, (.'hronie Cough Asih.m, &e. The nu- . , r . , . rni-rmis ceriifu-a'es iii the po-session of the sul srrl - , , . . r , - - i .u . ler aril n m agents, tiom iilivsiciaos nml olhrrs, arc . . . . .i ' . i ,-i -. sufficient toco.'V.iice he m.'st skei t ciil of is su- peri.uily ovei all prepuratioiis of Sars ipaiiPa S..I.I whole-nle mil rei .i!, ht the proprietor, CKtinci: W. OAK1.KY, North Sth Mreil. Itea .ling, Beiks Comity, and to ha had of the following pel tons ; In Nnrthumbtrhir.d Vnitnty II. B. '!!, Sunhury t belind iV M ill, MiEeiisille ; D Krnus. r. Milton. hi I'mon County. J. Goarh-rt, Si limgrovp A (Int. 'ins. M fllmhuig. 7r Columbia Ci unti. U. W. McCoy, AVaah incton. R.adiiig.Manh 14. Mil. 0m.t : I beliive it the i.ty of every one In du whi.t.verin the ir power I to-, for tho b n--fit of their Mlow in n , sod having had po i ive pioof in in v own family, uf the wielciful properties of your D. -pcratie Symp of f-'.a.snp .rilla, t m si ens, icntiou-lv reeomnieml it lo the afip. te.l. We had the ini futiine 1 1 f-se two of our childien. by the t.rrakttvi out ol uh erous aores that eoveinl lh. face, hem) ami i e k. i.lllioogh w- had some i f tf.f most srieritific p' Mrtan lo nl ei.d til m and ha. I Hied all the known ten edies. including wniiu's Panacta, w ilhoot av ail. Another of my childien nas ntii.tl.eil in the stone manner, I cr face gr d neck wa con p'etely c..er.d; ihe d sihargp was so ollei.sivv, ond the ilisease at such a he ch'. that ive defpnired nl her life. Seeing the w.ind.-iful elfeels of your Depi.r ative Syinp i.l S nsa.ari I ., we weie imlu.-.d to make (rial if it. ns ll.e turt in-rt ; it ac ed like a ckann; the u'cera eoiinnenci d healing unme.liaiely. a f w hottles entiiely rc-toii d h. r tn her health, which she h-.seij-iyid un iitetiU ledly ever since. As a pnificr ol the h!o. d, I vi nly he hive it has not its eijoal JOHN MOVER. Tailor. Wulliut street, near Fonith, U.-adin. D..iiglssillc, A.ril 10th, ISl.t. Afn. OiKitr: My son I'.'mnnil I,c.-.l. had the i scrolnla in ihe most diead'id and i'.i-t:rs.inc m ill- i er for lhr e years, d.nina wh'cli lime he w s Je pnvf.l of the ut of his Inn' -. I.i- he .d and ink woe con red wi h ulceia We tii. .1 all ihe ilifT-r. cot n nudes, I ut to im .IT. rt.unll recommend, d I v Dr. Johnson of Nor.i.-town. and ul-o Dr. Isaac I lli. st. i, nl Iteadn g. to use your DepUMitive Nvinp ol Saisapurdla, of w hich I iil tained sevei .l ho' lea ihe ue of which ihovi- the di-cse ctaii.lv nut ol Ira s!eui, the sote l.c.lid up, and tl e clul.l was restored to rlect lu'allh, which he has enjoyed nninteriupte.My evi r si re, lo the ai-t. n'tshnit in ol many pe s. 'tis win. s. en him du it g Ina uffltclion I have thouiiht it in v du'y. and send v u thiseeiti ficatn that ot! e s wh i have hke still. 'ion in ihe faniilv inny know where lo uht u s.i vnluuMe a niedieiiie. Voura l.ulv. AMELIA D LEAF. Nip'. Ifi, 1943. ly C i!lci t Kri s' DEATH BLOW. fJ",hc pu! lie will i!.-.ise ol. serve that no (Iran. In it. Pil's are gpn. me, uidess the lot haa tlnee Ii he's n '.in it. (the top, the si.'e ai .1 the Pott in) enh eoiiiaiiiiiic n f .c-siiniV t:; atuie of my hmd writing, thus It. Hb i si him tii. M. D.--'J hee la. Pel oie engrave. 1 on .feel, la ant. f. I'y doimd. nnd done at an evpen-e of over fS.ltntl. Thercfire it w ill he teen thst ihe only thing nrrc-saiy to pro i ure the inniicine in its purily, is to ol'rno these lahrls. Bemeinh' r lh" li".p, the side, and the bottom. 'I he f . II. .wing ic-.ei iie jieraons are duly hiiiIi. ri zed, and bold CCnTirifl-T-TES Or AGI.irCY Foi the salt- of lirandrrth't Wze'ulU Vniccreul I'ilU. ' Northuu.bt'ilj. d eoiililv t Milton M key & Chamlie.ini. Sunhurv 11 H. Maimer. M'Ewens ville In I tod A Meix. ll. N'oiihum! eilnnd Wm. Forsyth, (ieoigelovvn J. J. Wills. Union C unity; New Uerlui liogar ft Win Ier. Selii'suruve fJisirge (jundium. Mill, He Inns Isaac Sini'h. Beaver-awn David Hul ler. Ail nnliirc Wni J.May. M.fllinsbuig Mensrh & Kay. Ha tleton Daioel Long. Freehurg li. & F. C. Muyer. (.ewishnrg Walls & Gieen. Cotumhi i eoniity : Danville E. B. Keynoldt VV Co. Berwick Hiiiiiiau ."t H Henhouse. Ca' tawiesa '. (. Biohts. Biooinshurg John B. M.-ver. Jeisev Town Levi His. I. Washington Kohl. Mi Cay, LiuiD-toe.e Daili-' ft MrNi'icli. i til. serve ihnt each Aeenl has an Kngrav. d Ci r- tilicale of Atf. lu v. coiiiaii.ing a iep.es- ntation nf , Hi BRANDRiM'H'S Maiiulncnry ai ii.g Sing, I and upon which will aVn be ecu etact topics el J ihe rifie LLet'i iilw ute.t upon tl.e UrauJnth J'ill j Phd id.-lpl.ia, O.T.CP No. 8. N'oiil. Pth s'n cl. ' ii. bkandi;i;tm.m. d. i June Sith. 141 CITY lT'IIMlT'IU: AUCTION, AITD PIUVafkTn SAI.K3 r.OOMS, .Wis. .".) ami ill .NCrili Tliinl Struct, Keif the City Hotel, J HiLM FLl'IU . p C. MACKEV. Auctioneer. re-peetfuPy in --' tin ihe am ntion i.f pers.e a d sirnus of pur rbaiiii Finrii'ine. In hia eX'rnsive S d. a K ionis, (both pn'-lic si d I' iint. ") ,,i , ve.y dieripltnri ol HoumIk hi r uinltitre. w In re rn I i.ht .ine.l at all tune, a larue a.s.nin.rnl of fashionable and wi ll manufactured Cabin. I Furniture, Beds, Mllra.es, Ac., at verv reduced prices, for cisli. fj7" ShIos bv Auction, twice a week. May SVlh. 1843. ly WILLI AM J.MAUTIX, ATTCB1TEY" jf-T LAV", SUNBUKV, PA. OFFICE, in the second atory of ihe building oe copied by Dr. J. B. Ma.air, on Market stieei. Oct. 811. IM3. t"l'lu t-Klilns niarhlnc fur Sale. rpHE snh.rriber oilers f r sale a THPESHINU L MACHINE, new and in good oider. The Machine has been tried, snd proves in he an excel lent one It will be suld si a irduced price, and warranted. Apply 14 II. B. M AL'M. Jel Ut, 1 HOSE OINTMENT, VOIt TlilTEIt. RINOWORMSJ, riMPl.KSl ON THK PA(:B, AND OTHF.H CttTANKOVSl KRIII'liiNS. (jT The following eertiica'e denrrilct one nfltte nintl extraordinary curet ever effected by any application. pHitsnr.trniA, February 10, lfiHS. TOH twenty yeas t ws severely afllicti d with Tsttkii on the Face and Head: tho disease, commenced when I was seventeen years old, ami eniitiniipd until the Fall of 1816, varving in vio lence, hut without cvpr disappearing. During m-s nf the lime, great pari of my face was covered w ith the eruptinn, frequently attended with vio'enl itch ing; my head sw. l d nt tinxs until it felt as if it would hurst ihe swelliiu was so g.e it. that I eou'd earci ly get my hat on. During the long period that I was nffiicled w i'h the disease, I tise.l a great many a plications, (among them a. veral celphrated j rep iiation) as w It as taking inward remedies, I including a number ofh,.ltl. s of Swaim'g Vnnaem. I Extract nf SamapnrilJa, Ac, In fact, it would he i impn-silde to euumoa'C all tl medicine I used. ' 1 was also under the care nf two of the mo.-t dis tinguished physician! of this eilv, hot W itli 'iit re n i.iih ... i u iTiiri.i, n.in i ui-iii, i, ru .ti rm iifioir : , , C la.,a , , . ... I. ....-.. II I t 1 "-..".,. ia. mi in ici.io, nit, iosi-nn i.i uie nine i . . , . , , . ... ! hemg veiy violent, I commenced Using (he Ko$e . ; , , , , , V , . , a t. w a plications the vtnlent itching c ased, the swelling aha'ed, the irui.ti.m began to disappear, and before I had used a jnr the. ilireaiie was entirely cuicd. It has now been nearly a ytar and a half since, nnd there is nut a ve-tige nf tlie disease re mainine, ejcepl ifie sens finm the deep pits formed K tia I, : ..:i.i. r .. ... .t .... j .'j n,-. ii , mi y. nniiric no (lit. lit tiriM l.'- t in a certificate the severity of the discato and niv stilli ring, but I will be ple.srd to give a fuller ac count to any person wanting further satisfaction, who will cidl on nie. At the time I commenced Using Ihe li. se Ointment I would have given hun dicds nf du l.m to lie rid of the disease. Niuco u sing it, ( have recommetidi d it to several persons, (among them my mother, u ho hi I the clt-ea-e bad ly on her B'm.) who w. re a I cured hv it. J AMES DUHNELU N. tTifi, Pace St. fry 'I'l.p osi Ointment i pr. parcil by E. II. Vaujhao, Roti'h East comer of Third and Knee rv. hv Mav H'h. IPI3. h. B. MAEI Agent. BCohc (Miilzncul, for Tc.lci. a moor or rrs r.rncACY. PiilianiLniii, May 2?li, 1R:11. r PHlS is to certify tl at I was s. verely alll cted with Tetur tn ihe hands nnd feet for upwarda of forty years ; the disease was attended generally with violent itching and swelling. ,1 applied to a t.umhirof I'hysici .ns, and used a great many np. Il ea ions without clTr.-ting a core. About a y ar since. I appl ed ti e ll.i.e Ointment, which rutin ly stopa'd ihe itch na.otnl a f. w ap.licnti. na iinmedi at.lv cum d ihedi-iase, which there has bien no rt turn of, although I had never lcpn ti.l of it ai any lime for f.-rly years. KKII AUD SSAVALE, Eleventh, l-ow Spruce ftrert. rj" The Pose Ointment is prepared by E. B. Vauidinn. S iu'Ii E?.-t corner of Third and Race t-eets, Philadelphia, and s. hi on aencv in Siin'.iu ry hv 11. B. M ASSKK, May tltb. 19 tt. Agc-t. MErtlCAL APPnOBATIOIT ()t the ROSV. f)l.T.UF.ST, for Ttttrr. LTHOt'fJfl the si perinriiv ot ihe irepaia:i..n over all eth. rs is fully es'abli.-hed, the pr pne lors inks pb aue in lay ng hi f. re 'be public the follow infi : certificate fr..m a respcetahle physician, a grailuaie r.f ihe Uniiersity ol Pei.usi Ivarii. Di. llangb, having f aind in this lemedy Ihnt relief f.r a led'.-us and di-iigrt pal.e alVeetion which the means within the range of hi profession failed In alford. has rot lit shut, J in give it his appmbati.-n, idtli- ugli the prejudice ai d ir.ieresl of t!i3t professian an . pposed to accret Kenndii s. Piiil.r.r.t.pui,S, pi. 19, 1S.10. I was recently iioohbd ttli a tedious herpetic erttpti. n. uhii h C"eed oi nrlv one si 'e of my f.ce. and ext. nd. d over the ear. Mr. Vuiitihun. proprii lot nf the Kos,- I lintinent, nlwiiiiiig my fa.-f, 'U-I--lei) on my I vine his pn partition of which he han de l n c a jr. A ll. -n.-Ii in cononoii with die inern leis ol my pr. lo.-ii.ii, I dir. oiini. n inre and il:sap pn.ve o I the li una roll nnst. urns .a!m. d upon tl.e pot tic I y i-jiioi ant pr. teu.li r-, I In I in jus ice bound torxc.pl the Koae. Oiolnii lit lioni lha' c'a-a of me .1 a Hies, nml to give it mv npprobatioo, as it entire ly lured the eiuplioii, alili..uiii n h nl resiMed tho li-ii.l Hpphcatiiius. DANE UAll.H.M. 1). fXj" The l!ose Ointinei t is piepar. d l y E. B. Va.iuhan, !'oul!i Ea-I co.nir ol Thit.) aid Rice Streets, Piiladc!pliia, and sold on agi nev in hun burv, hv 11. B. MAI'li, May Itlh. Ifilll. Airent. Movent Ink. JOSEPH n, HOVER, Manufacturer of Writinu nml Imlelli b!e Ink, No. KH5 .ort!i Third Street, six dts.rs below Knee, (east sidi,) PHILADELPHIA, II EH'ECTFI LEV informs country merchant t and iitheiH, lhal be con-tni.tly keets on hand a laige stock of hit atipeiier lilaek. Blue snd Bed Ilk. and idtiii a rupeiior qa ihty of Ind. Pi1 le Ink. li s ink ia put np in b.-ltles varying in size, fiem 1 lo 32 ounces, and w ill be od on nasonnble nuns. The ex. elVit ipinluie of tha ink has to IhorouL'hly eatabli-bed us cl. irHC'er. that it is now extensively used throughout lha cnunirv. For tale at lint atoixs of H. II. Masscr, Pun. bury. Pa. M .v 27ih, lfit.1. lv (:ii.uiLi:s w. ui:(iis, ATTORNEY AT LAV7, Ei'Ksynv. VAm J W AS I ken thi i.llice loin.pily ivcetipi. d I v e ? n Hon. ( hai'cs (i. Donn-1, c-pi osile tl.e Com! I also. H' will a tend In business in the C nil i of Northuni'.e.land, Cniou an I Coluuihi.i ennn'ie. j Mav ?Ulh. I s-1 :. ((ir itf rot iNi' if.re,'j Lvcoivrijsra county, rrmisi) Mania. riHE Sobicril-er respectfully infonn bis friend. 1. and the public in general, that ha baa taken the above LARGF AM) COMUOMOVS a O T E L, IN THE B O It O V C. H OF M I' N C V, and lhal ha is now well prepare i I.t acoinmod.tc al who may lavor h ui wilti ihur cuslom. His ttiiriae AriaTMia is ue writ site. I, and comfiirlable. HiiTasLsaan Bn will a'vays be sj,pli.d with the best lb uiaiket can allord. Hia Stasliso, which is g.ad, will Is under the charge of good and cairlul hostlers. He ft el confident, by sliii l sllenlion In bu -in. and an earnest deaire to render cnifortahlti lliosa who may patronise hiiu.ihat he will not fsil togivo isneral aaiufarlinn. H. B. WCAVEK. Muney, Oil. 1st, 143. if. HEILMA1T & CO., Commission Ni Forwanlins Merchants, Fool of Willow Street Rail Road, oar the nit watt a, TTAVINO aasociotid wi h them Joseph Barnel, late if EnHtiin, P.i,, ri spp. lfolly inform their friends and the public generally, that they have ta. ken lh t large and well known store and wharf at font of Willow Street Railroad, lately occopiel by Jacob Martin, where they pupose doing a tiein ral Commission and Forwarding Business, and f om the local advantages of tho place being connected with all lha public improvemenia that havn their outlet In the cily, they flatter themsplt-es they will be able lo do business to as great, if not giea'er ad vantage, and UHin as reasonable terms aa any other house, and they assure, their frien.la that any eon aigiiments made to them shall have their strict at tcntion, and no exertions spared lo give eutiie satis faction. Tiny are also prepared to receive and forward goods lo any point on the Delaware and Lehigh rivers, between Maoch Chunk, Easlon and Phila del his, via Delaware Division and Lehigh Can .Is; also, tn any point on the Juniata river, or Norn and Wial Blanche of the Sui-qiichanna via Schuyl kill and 1'iiion, or the Chesapeake nml Tide W.itei Canals. For ibe accommodation of Boats coming or go ing via Schuylkill and Union Canals, a Steunhoat w ill h.' ki pt expressly for low ing boats from the Schuylkill ground lo the Delaware nnd back, which will en hie meichants to have their produce deli veied on the Delaware, and their goods ahippid at a saving ot CO to 75 per cent. o the pricea f ir hauling ne na, with thise advantage ihey re spectfully solicit a share nf patronace. ,i 3ph W. HEILMAN & CO. W illiain ll.'tlman, v illiam W. rviyse Joseph Burnet. . 3 Philad ..May It, 1813. ty J. m A"STL ANS, Jli. &. CO. Sniil' iiiul Tubncco Muiiulaclurcrs, .o. U'J Aorfi IlVsf carnrr if Race and Third Slrnts. PHILADEI.PillA. rr,HE ui'der-igned have firmed a Co partnership J- end. r the firm nf. I. MAVLAN D Jn. A- C,,.. n successors to tfip late firm of Jncnh .M'tylunI t. Co.. and will C 'nlioue ihe biisine-s at heol.l esta l lirhmi nt, on tl.e r own account, ri ml liiion to their own close atlention and experience f a tunny years, in tl.e manufacture of their cefi brat.-d snuff-, A.C, the long experience of the senior potti er of ti e lale firm, will also be devoted to ihe interest i f the new concern and aa tut exertion and ea'e will le spared tn insure their goods, at all tiim s of the ve ry best quality, they solicit a continuance, of the confidence ol the fiends and customers of ihe tate firm. THOMAS ADAMS. J. M AYLAND, Jk. Philadelphia, May Mlh, 1813. ly To Country I MERCHANTS. j rpilE Subscriber, Agent of Lyon cV Harris, Hat j Matmf icturer. for New V..rk, Phil idelpli'm, Baltimore and other large cities, wNistj lints are highly commended l.ir tjoori ci-i and durnhility, has o i I and a fir-t rale aawitm nt of II A I'S and ! CAPS, suitable for Soring sites, wh ch w ill t-r ,.!. ' very low. f.n cash or appinvptl credit, at the twted rhenp store. No, 40, North Third ntrv"t, oppivi'e the City Hotel, PhilaJelphia. ROBF.IIT D. WILKINSON. Aral. N. B. Orders f..r Huts in ihe rrij S . promptly attended to. The highest rice ill task r trade given f ir Fur ikina. Philadelphia, June It, 18t3.--ly BOLTON Si. CO. Cs'rnrrnl !itmisioii 7lorcliaut, Fur the Salt oj Flour, drain, Sitd, yr., iVe. 1 EPi:crr he Merchi 1'LLY inform iheir fiieuds and limits cer.eraiiv. Hint ihev Inne ta ken iho-e i irce nnd coiomi..boi:s Wharvt a, ith two lak, to nth of Closnul strict, on the D.lawire, locether w ,tl. tl.e si. op Nn. t'J Sonlli Wh ines, whe ell ev would be pleased li rcci ive cniislin mcr.ls of ( train. Flour. Sc. d. Whiskey, Iron. A' e. Arc. Being also well picpaipd to f.irwar.l all kinds of Merchandise by the Schuylkill snd Union, or by the Chivup. ake an. I Ti.le Wuier Canals, as tow boats arc kept expressly f.u the purpose of towing boats by ei'l.cr route. Men bants will please be particular lo en.l their good desiinc.l by eilbcr canal-, t No. ItfS .nlli I Wh. lives, betwet ii Murkcl and Clnsout str.-eia. on i Ihc Delaware, with direction accompanying ihem j which route ihey wii-h them M be shipi e I. ' dj- Plaster and Suit for .ale, at the lowest rr.ar- j ki t price. BOLTON At Co. March 19, IRIS. No. l9Snutb Whaive. ItOItFHT I'AKTl'.ll & S(. PAPER MANUrACTURBES, Lombard Street, ilulltmore, HAVE constantly for sale. Pruning Pupcr of ah sixes and qit a lit it s, Cap Writing Per. ruin) and plain. Letter Puprr. white and blue, ruled and plain, Hanging Paper, line and coinin n, Euvtlonp Paper, do. do. medium, douh e cow ri, crown ami i extra sized Wrapping Papers, (Colored Medio m and l.ovai j ansa a. uo.inti. Dtn.iera aim eniaw urn i It. .aids. 'I'isaiip Pant r. and all uiti.l.a in thcii line.' w l.i. Ii ihey willwll ou acciiiuiodaiiog t, llt;hel puce given f t old tags. K015EHT CAB PEE it, SON, March 19, 1813. Elklon. M.I IMBSRCMANTS HOUSE, So. .VorIi Third, r.Vit c (.'utlvtrKill I'HILADF.I.l'lllA. "POHN Dt:.CAN. late from the Peniisylva fjj ui. Fainter, and Samuel Pike, jr.. Is e ot A nn r.ri.n Hotel, Columbu. I hio. take pleasure in ac qtiaii'ling their fiii ml. and tin public generally thut tiny have taken Ihe Urga and cmnmodiiiiia Hotil, ict iiity built bv the M.ssts. Halt, on the .ai.te site once occupied by the old e.iablished Hotel known s the Bull's Head, in Third .Heel ahova Callow hi!', i. Thi Hotel ia finished in the very best possible manner, and of the best n atiiia's. Its local on is very disiiable, particularly for country oiei chant. ; ihe airntigemi'ins for heatit.g and viuitluling i neh room i such a. tn secure any lempeialure. The brdioomsaip all light and airy, all lurnishcd in a neat sty'.e, ao as lo im-uie lomloit. 'i he rrceiving parlors are also furnished in a su erb style, the window are on the French style, forming an entrance to a balcony in front, whuh makes a pleasant recess. Pmliculai alteniion baa been given to the bed and bedding, which, with 1 ihe furniture, are entiit ly new. I from yeara' rxperienca in halel business, we trust, by strict asaalmly tc husiuett, In make ibis ! house a de.irab'e stepping place. Our Uble will alw ays la supplied wnh lha very but out market can adord, and our bar with the be.t lupjora and w ine of the most approved brands. I. 8. There are first rate stabling and carriage bouses attached tn Ihe hotel, itltndfd by ca f il and aol'er hosilera. and our charge will b low, in accordance with th present haid tttns. Philadelphia, Cel. 7ih, l4. H. B. MAGSEPaj ATTORN V. Y AT LAW, 8U2TBUHTT, PA. Business attended lo in the Counties of Nor thutnl erland, Union. Lvcoming and Columbia, liefer Ini Tito at is IIaiit rV Co., Toiwrn ft Batiito, Hist, Cvmnikos A Hart, yl'hilad. ' Hr.tivnuns, McFat.sn & Co Prsato, Jonti A Cn., GOLDEN SWAN cr a rj&j jaz m Ao. (iU Xorlh Third, above Arch i'.rctf, rilll.ADELPUIA. ACCOMMODATIONS FOR SEVENTY rF.RSON. pHAPLES WEISS, late of the -White Swan,'' and "Mount Vernon House," respectfully ina forms his friends and customers, ihnt be has become) the proprietor of the abov? well known Hotel. Ci.unny Mcichant will find the above Hotel a central b ention, and the best uf fare. Persons lra veiling with private conveyance will find a large yard and good stabling for horses, and the best of ost'ei. Hoarding ft perdav. May 1 1th, 18 12. if. eagle: jsm cr :hi: et 9 Cormr of Third and Vine Struts, WII.fclAMSPORT, PA. THE subscriber respectfully announces to the public, that be haa opened a Hotel in the enrn moilioos briek building ailuate on the corner of 'I bird and Pine streets, where he wilt be happy to wait i'p..n ihosp who may favor him wit', their company. The Eagle Hotel is Ij-ge and conveni ent, snd furnished it, the be-t inn.lern tle. It ii I pr .M.1. .I with a laige n.tmlier of well aired and I comfortable sleeping apartments, rooms, private ! pallors, Ac. Pcianns vi.ting Williamsport on hu- stticsa ot pleasure, may rest ns nn d that every ex : erti .n will le used to r.-nder their soj.iun nt thr "Eagle Hot I" pleasant and agrt-pahlp. Hia'l'ahlr will lie aiipp'ie.l with the vi ry hi at the market af j fords, and his bar wi'h he choicest wines and uthei li.juor.-5 hages re s.inahle. The Eaale Hole . iosR.-sea greater advantn&ps in point of loeatior i tliaii any othei aiimhir establishment in ihe borough j being situate in Ihe business purl of the town, am j within a convenient distance of the Coml Huua. mid WiMiamsport and Elmirn Kail Itoad Depot. I Sullicient Sialiling provided, and good and trust-. j o-tler always in attendan.-e. i Attentive, Hccoii.m.i.lalii g and hone-! Servant , have I.t en i mj-lnyed. ami mill ing left uuib.neth j "iil add to tl.e con. (nit ui.d accinmodatioii nf hi . UUP-I. 'I'here will bp a carriage always in attendance a ihe Pont .milium to convey pasi-cngrr. to audfron the limine, Ine of charge. CHARLES BOKKOWS. Mav 1 It!,. Ii:. tf anic'p une.pnillcd for e'eaning and giving highly dnral le ami most brilliant p .psh lo si ver. (Si rin' n Silver, I'nss, Copper, Urittania wan Tin, Si el. Cnthry, and for relnrii g the lustre i vani shed carriage, Ace. TKlf IT. Prepari.l an i s dd a w holesale and reiai', by th Siisiiiehanna ''hrysobte Polish Company, llnrj. Tioga iMiintv, N. Y. Wl". FOUSYTH, Aeer.t for Northum'd, II. B. M ssEI!, Agenl for Sunbury. November 20th, IS-PJ. .Tiiclinrl Weaver .V 01, KOrE MAKERS & SHIP CHANDLERS Ao. 13 AorM Witter Strttl. I'liiludefphin. AVE cons antly on hand, a general ..sgor meiit nf Conlau.', Seine Tw ines, tfce., vi I ai'd l.ope4. Fishing liapes, White Itoies, M.mi la I'oprs, 'l ow Lines tor Canal II. mis. Alsn, c.im.i'in ussoitm.-nl of S. ine Twines, Ac, such i Hemp Slmd and Herring Twine, Best Patent Ii Net Twine, Cotton Shad and Honing Twit e. Sin Thrca 's, A'C Arr. Also, lied louts. Plough Line I I alters. Trace, Cotton and I. men Carpel Chain Act. all of which they will disposa of oil n sou..1j It tins, Pl.il.ide'phia. Nov. mU-i t .1, I "Mi. ly. sri'.iviM;, (.(jd & To. No. KIS JInrliot Stro.'t, I'ltilaHeli.lii.' 71 NVITE the attention of Country Merehap to itieir extensive a-soriiu.-nl ot Ilntnli t rem and American Dry lioods, which they oiler fjr sk on the rn nl u as.'iiablc I. nils. Piiiladelj-hia, November 1:1. 1 142. ly. J . W . ,s V a IN, rttilirella and l'ur.-isol Al.-tniifncltiroi .Vo. 3 V Ar;A Tiuttl ttrr't, ltd drt LeoW ti City liuttl, Vliiltuli liihui. Ol'NTliA Meiihnts airj others are -oli. iti to examine his a.ito.li.iei.l bi fore purchasu eUew here Phila 'elj hia. N'oveniter II. :i42. ly. ?C?a SALE. fTOIt sale a mi:l Farm, cm Mining about cr humped and ten acn a, inure or le a, situut in P. ii.t t.-wiishiii, Nor'bunil i rlaud coiintv , bInm ,w" "' ''0 Ao.tlt.ml.eil n.l. on trie mai above Noitl'Vimbci! nil. r 'ad h a.ling from that phu e tn Danville, sdjoinin 'an.U of John Leglu.u, Jesse C. Morion and other j ",,1V '" 1,18 "wuP'Ury of Samuel P..yne. A hot j arris nt ami tract are rl. ai. .1, ami in pOi atai oi cu Itvatmu, on wtucn mere is a small pa erect. .1. 'Che properly will l-e sold on r asona lenns. For further patliculars, prison, are reijut ed to apply to tl.e sul sciih. r. II. U. MAsSr.lt, Aent, Nov. Cttli, f-15. tf Surihiry. I LIST OP BOOKS, llll till III N'PJION'S l'la:icdl Difiiouary; l.empriet do.; Ainswnrth'a do Cobb' do.f English an l tier man tin; Amhoii'a Casar; Alittiou's liiimme: i Anlhen's Cicem; Mail's l atin b'eadei; tgilby ado j Ai diew's Latin Le.-sons; Dolinegdu's Lexical . Fisk's (ire k Eit icises; Davips's Lewendei; (trace , Mn jora; Adam.' Komaii A nt i;iiii it's t, Pinnoek Ooiilsniitli's England; do. (ireeci; L) ell's Element i of tirnlogy; Mis. Lincoln's Holany; Element. B. taiiy; Bridgi's Algebra; P. .iter's Khitmical It. ders; Emt-rsoii's (ieogiaphy and History; Olney' do. Parity' do ; Smith'. Crammer: Kirkham's do Kay's Headers; Col. I' do.; Cobb's Arithmeiick Pike's do.; Emeroti' do.j Cobb' Spelling Books Town's do.', Cobb's 'Fable Books; Evangelical Fa mily Library; Collage Bible-; Family do; Collater al do.t Small Bibles and Testaments; Parker's Ex ercises on Composition) Fruit of the Spirit; Battel's , S-iol's I test; American Revolution! Marry alt's No vels; Mis. Phelps on Chemiatiy; Iliad; Catechism of American Laws; I .Piter, on Natural Magic Che mistry for Beginners; English Exerciaia adapted 10 Murray' Orammer, Spqilcf to Comley'a Spelling Book; Ain.riran Clan Hook; Dalmll's 8choolmaa tar's Assistant; A gruat variety of Blank Books, Ac. August SS, IHU. BLANKS' " TOK SALE AT TIIIS OFFICE. TTT A
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