11 INK KOTU I 1ST. PEXXSIXTAMA. Tli following Hat show the current value of nil I'rMihsylvania Dunk Note. The most Implicit re liance may lie placed upon it, as it is every week Hrfu!ly compared with ai d corrected from Bick IifU't Reporter. Itanks in Philadelphia. . T ..- Disc, iw Nam. Location, 1'lllLAD. NOTES AT FAR. Punk of Ameiica . , I ink of the Northern Liberties . llink of Pennsylvania . , Hank of Pcnn Township , Commercial Hank of Pcnn'a. . , I" irmns' ond Mechanic' Bank . I !i-ord Dnnk . , , l.'cnsington Dank . . Manufacturers' & Mechanic' Bank . Mi'diaiiics' Dank . . Unyamensing Umk . ! luladelphin Bank . . '. hut Ikill Bank 'oithwark Bank . Western Bunk Country IfanUo Hank or Pittsburg li 'iik of Chester County IS.iiik of Delaware County Bank of Or nnantown I'ank "f Lctvistown Hank of Middlctown bunk of Montomery Co. ' nk of Northumberland u ikt County Bank Pittsburg Westchester Cheater Gcrmantown Lewistown Middlctown Norristown Northumberland par par par par par par par par par par par par par par par par par par par par par par par Reading Columbia B mk A Bridge co. Columbia Carl sh; Bank Dovlestown Bank Kits'on Bat.k Lxohange Bank Do do branch of iirmeas' Bank of Bucks co r.rmers' Bank of Lancaster 1'atmcrs' Bank of Reading lirirrisburg Bank Lancaster Bank ! cKmnn B.ii.k MeichrtnV A Mannf. Bank 'diners' Bank of Poltsville Northampton Bank Towaud.i Bunk West Brunch Bank Wyoming Bank xHce of Bank of Pcnn'a. ( 'Itice do do t'llice do do (.lllice do do NOTES AT par par Carlisle par Doylfstown par Easton ar Piltsbtirir par Hullnlaysburg psr Bri-tol pur Lancaster pal Beading par liarrislKirg par Lancaster pur Lebanon par Pittsburg par Potiftille par Allcntown par Towancla par Williamsport par Wikesbaru- par llarrishuig') These Lancaster olliccs Reading ( do not E aslon J issue n. DISCOIT, T. B.-nk of tho United State Philadelphia 17 ( Ulico of Bank of U. 8. Pittsburg 1 7 Do do do Erie 17 Do do do New Brighton 17 Kensington Sav. Ins. A do I'cnn Township sav. Ins. do il ink of Chainberbburg Chimbersburg H I'ank of Gettysburg Gettysburg 1$ Hank of Sur-queharma Co. Montrose 1 j.nc Bank Erio (i Farmers' A Drovers' Bank VVayncsbiirg 2 liankliii Bank Washington 'i Hotiesdalo Iimk Honesdiile j' M.jnoiigahcla Bank of B. - Brownsville 2J Yoik Bank Vork 1 .lOHA M LL1VAA X KOA, 1 1 in h GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. SB, LtniiT Stiiket WiiAnr, B A I. T I M O R E . "ITAVING a spacious warehouse, near Ilia Foil ' road, and ample wharf and pavement room for landing and receiving produce, respectfully solicit consignments of flour, grain, whiskey, tobacco,' Ac. With much experience in the COMMISSION BUSINESS, to which Ihey are promptly and ex clusively devoted, tliev are induced to liilieve they can give satisfaction to all who may employ them. 1, literal advances made on Consignments, and information as to markets freely communicated w hen required. liefer to W. LORMANT A 80N,? ... Hnill M'EDERRY, D"""o. KEARNEY WHARTON, Reading. Pa. JOHN DOUGHERTY, Hollidavsburg, Pa. WALLING Ft )RD A TAYLOR, Pittsburg, Pa. Apiil 10 1VI2V- GCOZG. THE subscriber has received an assortment of New Goods, which ho will sell on the lowest terms. June 13. H. B. MASSER. rrj- On all banks marked thus () there are ei der counterfeit or altered notes of the various de omhiations, in circulation, N. B, The notes of those banks on which we mil quotations, and substitute a dash ( ) are not urchased by the Philadelphia brokers, with the . xccption of those w hich have a letter of reference. BROKEN BANKS. Philadelphia Sr.v. Ins. Philadelphia i liihidelphfa Loan Co. do chu Ik ill tav. Ins. do Manual Labor Bank (T, W Py'itt. prop ) Allebanv Bank ol l a. failed failed failed failed no sale close 'J elided failed closed no sale failed tailed fulled no sale Bedford Beaver II arrisburg Washington Bellifonte Pit tabu i g Pittsburg Fayette co. (ireenraslle Jiariiionv Huntingdon no sale Lewistown no s ile Warren failed Dtindiilf no sale New Hope closed Milton no sale Mcudiille closed Port Curbon failed Carlisle f.iiltd Moiitrt so closed I.'niontown failed Greensburg closed Wilkisbarre nosulo i L SPANISH HIDES, TANNERS' OI. AND LCATIISK. D. K I l K 1 A T HICK & SO X, ,V.. 21, AViiVV Third tlrttt, (nr.TWKKjr mahkkt ami i hhsit arnitETs,) PHILADELPHIA. HAVE fir sale a larfre and excellent asporlment of ''fXiuiih Hiik.; 1'atna h'ipt, Tunnera' Oil, Vr., flt the lowest moikct prices, either for cash, in excbarifre for Leather, or upon credit. Consignments of Leather received for sale, or purchased at the highest maiket prices. Q3 Leather stoied free of charge. April 17, 1811. lv. 4J li c a T i ii - w arc. r ANl'FACTL'RED and sold bv the subscri ber in iSiinliniv, of the best 'J'in, and the work wairanted, which he oilers for sale ot reduced chpIi prices, now as low at letail as formerly sold by wholesnle. Good Watering Pols, formerly Fold nt 87, now at 75 centu; Larc;e Buckets, formerly fold at 75 ond 02, now at C2 and 50 ; Gallon Coffee Pot, formerly sold ot 5fi, and thice ijmirt at SO, now at 45 and 3S cents, mid other articles of Tin-Ware in proportion. Stove pipe and stoves mode and sold cheap for cash, &c. N. B. All persons indebted to the subscriber, ond who wish to save costs, are requested to call and make mtisfaelion, without delay, either with cash or by giving their notes. ."Sunbury, Apiil 1(1. HENRY MASSE R. FOR SAW-MILL. Br Bkxjamih N. Ctsiuva. 'PIIE Subscribers having purchased the right for - vendinrj and using the above valuable inven tion, for Northumberland County, offer to dispose of the same to pi rsons who may desire lo purchase. The above invention is now in operation at the saw mill of Mr. M'l 'arty, near Sunhury, where it can be inspected by owners of taw nulls: and all others interested. E. GOB1N, March 27. tf. SAMLEL GO BIN. tiiink ol Beaver I'ank of Swatara I'ank of Washington ' Viitrc Bank 'ity Bank t'urmera' & Mcch'cs' Bank Furmers' & Mcch'c' Bank Farmers' & Mcch'c' Bank larmony Instituto liuntingilor. Bank Juniatu Bank l.umbi rinen's B Jiik .N'ordiern Bank of Pa. .New llo e Di I. Brii'pe Co. Norlhunib'd I'nion Col. Iik. r hi tli Westirn Ba.ik of l'u. Wl'ico ot Schuylkill Bank I'a. Ar. tV Manuf. Xiaiik Silver Lake Bank L'nion Bank of Penn'a. ebtiiioreland Bank V'ilkesbarre Biidge Co. rrj All notes purKirting to bo on any Pcnn.-yl- ! vanitt Bank not given in the above list, may be tit ilown as frauds. TO I- tp , Tr rr - CC 122. 223 o SIIOULDKU JlKAsl Hi: SYSTE3I 'THE Subsciibir has been appointed Airent for the above System, for NoitliuinbeilarKl County, which lie ullcrtf for tale to Tailors, who may tie biie to possess the best and latest impiovcmcut in the ait of culling garments. 'J'he following two cerl.ficates ore from a committee of Men haul Tai lors in Paris, who have examined the System, miJ highly epi'rove cf the same. Pa li IS, Feb. 2lh, IS 10. We, the undersigned, inciuiH-rs of the commitiee appointed by the members coinposina the "l'hilati ihiuphic Soiiely" of Meichaut Tailors ot Paris, cer tily that the System of culling, Uughl by Thomas Oliver of New Yoik, United Stutrs, has Ik-cii sub nulled to our examiiution, which svstcui we recom mend as the In-fit that ban been eubmiitrd to us, in fault of which we have given him this certificate. M. FUDGE, Piesident, M. LAI 11 J E, V President. I fu' join a certificate from Mr. (-'utter of Paijs, formerly of Boston, whose reputation is well estu Liibl.ed bo lit in Europe and in America : Mr. Oliver, Dtsx .Sir, ihe recouiiueiid.ition you have obtained tiom tho Society ol .Master 'Jailors, is trom ine nnjlu'bi in lint city, and I lully bgrce ii. ihe opinion, ihut your systini is ibo t.t thai has ever been published. Yours tiuly. D. CUTTER. The subsciiber continues the business ol TAI LOKING at his old tand, adjoining Uliawn'. store, in Sunhury, whcie he will accommodate all who mnv call upon him in hu line ol bubinrbs. Ho will regularly rccei the Fashions from Mr. Oliver of Ntiv Yoik, as oon as irsurd. 'J'he Spring Fashions have bcvti received, and are now r sale. WILLIAM Dl JCS'J'. Sunburv, April 10, lMl.ly 2j C- CiJ 5 IS EST O- ft hoot x siioi; sioiij;. ALL kinds of Clothiiif, Bool and Shot, tnd a variety of other articles ran be had at the roost reduce! prices, at Ihe (lore formerly kept by John Bogar. AIsj, Susquehsnn Shd, No. 1, lor sale by JOHN CHAMBERLAIN, bur. fcuiibury, May 8, 3ov, HUSH SALMON. Ol the best quality, con stantly un hand and for sale by Sept. 12, 18-10. H. B. MASSER. MADEIRA INE. Fust quality- MaiHcTa Wine, for sale low by Set. 12, 1S40. II. B. MASSER, FOUKTH 'PROOF iiRAN j)Y. A gi nuuTe artit Ic alwavs on hand and for sale by Sept. 12,'lsllO. H. B. MASSER. JIOLl . A .N D (ilN'T Ol the' be.t piulity ahvliy s on hand and for sale by Sept. 12, 1S40. JI. B. M ASPE!!. 1 OAF A N b 1 , U M PS L ( i A K .-- A I w ay soii hand nnd for sale by Sept. 12, 1 S 10. H. B. MASSER. N E VV ORLEANS M GAKHOI.SE MO LASSES. Of tho beat quality always on hand or.d for sale by Sept. 12, l's lO. II. B. MASSER, BliOWN SUGAR. Of a good qiiulilv, lor safe low by Sept. 12, 1810. H. B. MASSER. '""LliyrORS. Ol all kinriruiurof the Lei I quali ties, alwovs on hand and for sale by Sept. 12, 1810. H. It. MASSER. GREEN AND BLACK TEAS. Of tho best quality ahvavson hand and for sale bv Sept. 12, 1S10. 11. IL MASSER. COITl.E. Java, liio ami Lguira Colli e, con stantly on hand ond for sale by Sept. 12. Ikh. II. n. MASSER. SPERM OIL BRADY 'S HOTEL. ii.rii.ii:, roMiiRU foi;TY, Peiiiis) Irsiiila. HE SUBSCRIBER lerpectfully informs the public, that he has removed from the town of uUn-witiMi to Vtinviuc, and tnoi nc nas purciusciJ in that place, the. Larfc and Commodious It It I C K HOI S K , at ths Conntn or writ Ann market struts, ( poife the Court-Umi, J Which he hns lilted up by the erection of ADDITIONAL BUILDINGS, and JM;biextensiv STABLING, for the Enter. LUlSeSsainment of Travellers and Yiiiurs. He is now prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with a call, and ho would state, that no thing in his power sholl be loll undone, to render his customers comfortablo and happy while under his care. His accommodation are ample, and his rooms furnished in modern style, nnd Ihe proprietor is de termined that his establishment shall sustain nnd keep n j i with the growing reputation and imptfctance of Ihe town in which it is located. His Tabi.r will bo supplied with every luxury of tho season, and tho bent tid choicest ivnVy the ninth (t can afford. His Baii will l c stored with nit the best article Hint can he furnished hi our rilim, and tho whole will ho such as to give satis faction to every one. Well knowing that an enlightened public will always judge for thcnvelvcs, he feels confident that they will favor him with their patronage. SAMUEL A. BRADY. Danville, Jan. HO. WARRANTED rass E I'oi I't Dollars QUA J, fur time In rvny sidtl by ( lur k J'ti hirs for $25, for sale by March i:. H. B. MASSER. T h o m a w it u s ell , No. 208, Haiti moue Strfkt, A few doors vest of Ifawurd l. BALTIMORE. STETJIOLESAl.E DEALER in Coml s, But y y tons, German and Fancy Goods, and Im porter of Patent aud Shoe Threads, Spool Cotton, Suspendeis, Topc3, and almost every description of Small Articles. Country Merchants and Dculers in geneial, arc respectfully iuvitcil to cali and exa mine for theuitelves. Jan, UO. ly SIIAKdSlN COAL. F a very superior qu.iliiy, can bo had at any i time, by application to the subscribers, in lots i to suit purchaseiH. They keep large, egg, broken, t and line coal, lit Icr burning lime. j. H. i'URDY Co. Sunbiiry, Sept. Cfi. tf. CVrtif.icatt" T Agency. THE fullnvAing are the duly ap oint:'il agents in their respective counties, for the sale of IJraitdrcth't Yei;rtul,le Universal J i7. Norlhumbeilai.il county : Milton Mnekcy eV Chambeilin. Sunbury H. B. Masser. M'Ewens ville Geddcs, Green A V ails. Georgetown F. Midhiiger Sr. Co. Union county : Lcwisburg Walls Ar Gcddes. Milllinbitrg Prllmin & Beckly. New Berlin John At. Benfer. Selinsgrove Eyie &. Co. Mid dleburg Isaac Smith. Lycoming county : Williamsport John Smith. Newberry M. fc J. C. Fnnston. Muncy W. A. Petricau. Jersey Shore James H. Hepburn. ('oluinbia county : Danville T. fc E. B. Rey nolds. Catlawissa C. A. Brobts. Berwick Shu man vV Rittenhouse. Bloomsburg-John R. Meyer. Sunbury, Sept. t, 1810. TO THE COMMUMTY. THE success which hns attended the use of Dr. Ilarirh's German Aperient nnd Compound tlrcntrthcning Tonic Pills, in truly astonishing. It is no voin boast lo say this medicine has proved by its happy effects in the cure of a variety of diseases to which the human frame Is liable, to be vastly su perior to the many preparations before the pubic. Many of these preparations ore compounded by in dividuals who arc positively ignorant of tho myste rios of the human system, and mere pretenders !o medical knowledge. Dr. Harlich, however, is cele brated among t'uo German faculty as a man of the highest scientific attninnients, and equally distin guished throughout Europe, as a successful medical practitioner, spent most of the years of a useful life in the aquisilion of such knowledge as miuht prove beneficial to his fellow creatures. In the pills which he invented, and which bear his name, the public are assured of an article that posses.-e moro than oulinary virtues. From tho acknowledged talents of this inventor, nothing less than a good article could be expected ; and the ex rience of many yeurs has alfurded demonstration of the virtues of his medicine. In Germany and other parts of Eu rope, its reputation is established. In this country into which it has but been recently introduced, it is rapidly gaining the most substantial reputation. 'J'he numerous ccrHicatcs of cures of the most obslinnle dnesscs effected by tho use of Harlich's Pills, which the proprietor is constantly receiving, is proof of the fact. Day after day he nceives new testimonial ol their elhcacy, and week after week increases the demand for Ihem. This is not mere assertion ; in- nutnciuhlc certificates are open for the Inspection of the public, and the itoubts ot any who are skeptical, can le removed by examining them at the ollicc ot the proprietor. W'e take the liberty, then, of sub, nesting 0 cverv family, that they make uso of Dr. Harlich's Pills. Let them keep a supply constantly on hand, to be ustd w hen occasion demands, and they will receive the most unequivocal proofs of utility. Medical Difimr. J'lincipal office for the United Elates, No. 1U North Lighlh Bticet, Philadelphia. Western Depot, No. 41, St. Cl.iir street, Pitts burgh. HENRY YO.VJ'HEI.MLR. May 1, 1811. Jtgetit. Winter and Summer stiaimd Sperm Oil, of the leal quality, always on hand and for sale bv Sept. 12,1810. H. B, MASSER. STEEL. Ci and lih.-tci SUi I, for tale by S'pt. 12, 1810. ii. B. MASSER. ol'lil.Nli S'l l.'EL. 1)1 various sizes lor Elipljc Springs, for sale by Sert. 12, 1810. H. B. MASSER. LARGE tI AR'IO BIBLES. For sale at very rjduced prices by Sept. 12, Is 10. II. B. MASSER. BLANK BOOKS. Ofull kinds, for sale by" S.pt. 12, 18-10. H. B. MASS Eh'. BLANK DEEDSBonds Morlgapes, Ac.'for sale by Sept. 12, 18-10. 11. B. MASSER, J I S J'ICEs' BLANKS. for tale'hr Sepl. 12, 18-Ju. II. B. MASSER. 'L(Vl H!S,BluBiack. Invisible Green, &c, for svle by Sept. is. 1S40. 11. B. MASSER, "CasVI M 'e'RES A A D SAT TIN ETTsTTo"r sale very low by Sept. 12, 1810. H. B. MASSER. "CA R I'E'J'I NGForTaiiiclieHp by Sept. 12, 1810. H. . MASSER. BLANKETS For sale cheap bv Sept. 12, 1810. II. B. MASSER. '"UNBLEACHED MUSLIN S. For sale by Sept. 12, 18 10. II. B. MASSER. COTTON YARN "AND COTTON LAPS For Bale by Sept. 12, 1810. H. B- MASSER. ' HEMP AND COTTON T INE. For sale by Sept. 12, 1k 10- H. 15. MASSER. TOW ING LINES.TORDS AND ROPES. For sale by Sept. 12, 1810. II. B. MASSER. II A Z A It I ' S " .,! 'N1ITF' STATE.S COMMERCIAL AND srAIJKTICAL REGIS PER. ConluMiing doc umenis, fact and other useful information, illustra live ot the history ami resources of the American I nion, and ol eaeh Mute; embracing com men o, msnulactures, agricultu.e, internal itnprovemeiiU, banks, currency i.nance. education, Ac. Ac. Edi ted by Samuel Hazard. Puhh-litHl every WednesJay.at 79 Dock street. 1 he pnc to subscribe r. u f 5 per ,ium, payable on die lust ol Januaiy of earli year. No suUcriii linn rvived fi less than a year. Sulun-rilitr out of the piiucipal ciiies lo psy in advance. LIVER COMI'LAI.M; Cured hi the use of Dr. 11 imam's CnMroi No ' entinTHLSiKU An M'Hiik.nt i ills. Mr. William liiciiAiins, Pi'tsburgh, Pa., i n liiely cured of the above lisi iof in iliM'ane : His symloms wire, puiu audwtig'it in the hit side, loss of appetite, vomiting, acid erud itions, disten tion of the ktomacli, biik headache, fmred tongue, countenance (-hanged to a citron color, dillicully ol breaihing, disturbed rct, a'lemlej with a cough, gical debility, with other syintoms indicnting great deiaiigrment of the functions of the liver. Mr. RiciiAiiiis had the advice of several plivscians, but received no relief, until ujing lr, Haiii.k u's Med icine, which terminated in itli cting a peifect cure. Principal Ollice, 19 Nuilll Eighth Street, l'h'a delphia. Also for sale at the diug store of HENRY YOA'J HElMER. May 1, 1811. Aent. THE CA IViroFlfiiTiAbE. Nearly all Classen of disease, are caused by some obstruction in tho si stun, which prevent the regu lar a:id wholesome operation of the animal func tions. This slate of the system, is disease, which is manifested in a variety of forms, moio or Icti maligna;!! in their chancier. To restore tho system to a slate ot health, then, it is only necessary to re mote the cause uf disease, onj the end is acroin-plii-hid. 'J'he cause is o! s'ruction somewhere. This can be reunited by purralimi, which is I he only means that should be resorted to, because, suggested by reaaoii, and ly nulure. Dr. Harlich'; Siu-nglli-ening and German Aperient Pills, ate allowed by lh. thousands who have used Ihem, to be the bent purgatUe nil-dilute in existence. Bccautv, they not only remove all obstructions, and purire Ihe sys tem of its impolitic, bo', be-ause, and which U ex tremely important, strengthen and give proper tone to tho stomach, and produce a healthy action of till the parts. Besides, they are so mild and gentle in their operation, us lo retail r them at all times a per fectly safe and desiiuhle remedy. 'J'he alllicted would do well, then, to purchase a box or two of this invaluable medicine, and give it a fair trial, in stead of ibslroyiug their systems with oil-repeated doses of calomel, and other drugs, so injurious to human life and happiness J'he ubote undcrinc for sale at the Drug store of HENRY YOXTH ELMER, May 1, 111. .Irnt. SlVh HEADACHE. Is very common allectiun. Its ultuck are very severe, and characterized by spasmodic pins, bind ing fiom one pait of the head lo the other, fie queully commencing in the moitiiug, attended wilh sickness of the Ktmuai h, nausea, faimings, and sometimes, vomiting, giddineis, and coiilusiou of tight, Ac Ac. Thw descase is pio.luced fiom va rious causes, peihaps the most common, is a de rangement of the stomach and digestive organs. FEMALES are most subject to this ullcition, par ticularly those who lead a sedentary life. Dr. J la,-' licit' s Coin uutid Strtiigtliaiiitif Tunic und Hit mult AjJtiunt Tills, arc wairanted lo arirst this troublesome disease : fust by cleansing the stomach and bowels, purifying the blood, and lemoving all ducastd and exciementuous humors hum the liver and inlestii.es. By the use, fust, of a few doses of the Aperient German Pills, alter wards two or three dies of the Utrengtfiming Tunic I'M, which are used lo strengthen and invigorate the nervous system, tyve tone to the stomach and organ ol digestion, ihus imparting to their toblile lluid its pristine vigoi, this aitlicling diarase may be entirely removed. This is the only uiode of treating this annoy nig complaint, and has lieeu allnidij with biucess in thousands of cases. Pkmpkts giving geneial direction, tnsy be ob tained Rialis, at No. ID Noilh Eighth street, Phila delphia, HENRY YO.XTHELMEH. My 1, I si I. Agent. HEPATITIS, OR LIVER CUMI'LAIMT. Liver complaint is described to be of two forms, viz ; Acute und Chronic, w hich arc different in their seat and character, und are produced from ulcers on the Liver, which is desea.vd on the surface or in the centre, in the former, the patient is attacked wilh sudden pain, in the region of the Liver, fo tevtro that even the led clothes are insupportable ; the pa tient cannot bear to turn or lay on his left side from the pressure exerted in lhat position of the inllamed organs. 'J'he latter may g on in such a manner that the first symloms of Liver Complaint arc those which muik the occurrence of suppuration. The AcUe and Suh-acule Viiretics, almost always coin menco i ith some chilly feelings succeeded by heat of tho skin, feverej tongue, hating a yellow i-h ap pearance. Ii regular stale of the bow els, co.-tiveness, countencance chances to a pule or citron color, or yellow like those bUlicted with jaundice, dilliculty of breathing, disturbed rest, attended with couch, fe verish symloms, a dry and parched skin, dilliculty of lying on the right side, urine scanty ond high colored, the patient parses many bad nights and is frcquuitly trotibltd with Ibnirl.o a, Teuasmus and 1'iles, nausea and vomiting, and has a con-iderable thirst. When the inllaiiimntion olVecls ihe er lo ne nl coal of the Liver the pain is much more intense ond the Icier higher than wlun coiihned lo the Lit er. In chronic ullcction it is uncertain in its tei mination i the pain is intense, attended occasional ly with feverish tymtoms, a dry and larcltcd skin, irregular bowels, sallow countenance, freqeunt at tacks of juaudice, the tongue is scarcely ever free trom yellow fur, ihe appttitc bad, aud a corruption attack the face and hack, behind the shouldeis. iVc. D:i. Ham Lien's Compound Strengthening Ton ic and Aperient German Pills, will, in a major. ly of cai-es, produce a perlict cure, and if used at the very onset of ofl'ictii.ii w ill in every case aires! the di.-ease. This is not ineiely theory but fact, which can be substantial) d by the testimonies ot various persons who have wiuu s-ed the astonishing r licet s of this invaluable medicine. The diet must be at tended to, and the warm bath mu-t not be neglect ed when tho patient can have access to it. Full and explicit d rcctions are di fined in the medical pamplet w hich accompanies the medicine, and can be obtained gratis of any of the regularly appointed agents who sell this medicine. Principal Oilico and General Depot for the Uni ted Stales, is at No. 10 Norlh Eighth Street, l'hila dilphia, where all communications f,,r Agencies, Advertising and Medicines mu.-t be bddressed (post paid,) which will fneet with imnitdiale utliiiiioii. HENRY Y O X T 1 1 E I M E R , May 1, 1811. Agent. I'RISCl'A I. REASOSH Why Dr HARLICH'S Compound Strengthen ing and German Apeiient Pills are used by all clas ses of people, m preference to other Medicines, be cause Ihey ute prepared from a pure retract of herbs, u wholesome medicine, mild in its operation and pleasant in its elicit the mo.-t certain pieseit cr of health, a sale and efleetuol cure of Dyspepsia or Indigestion, und atl stomach complaints, a preserver an.l puiilin of Ihe whole system. Because they soothe the nerves of sensibility and fo'tily the nerves of motion, imparling to their most subtle iliiid its pristine, tone, thus giving blieuth and clearness of m.nd. Becaui-e they inter destrov the couls of the sto- : mach and bowils, as all strong purgatives do. Beci'iise science and expeiieiice teach us ihat no j mere purgulitti alone will cure the disease of the j sloliiach and neivis. Weakness is the primary I cuuse of a host ol diseases, and, by continually ie j suiting to iJrustic puigaiites, you nuke thu dl&cuse ' inuch worse, instead nl Letter. Because Dr. HadiiVs Medicines aro put up up on the common sense principle, to "cleanse and btuiigiben," which is the only course to pursue to elicit a cuitv Lastly, Because these Medicines really do cure the dis eue lor which Ihey are recommended. Principal Ollice for the United States, is at No. l'J Noith Eighth btiect, Philadelphia. HENRY YOXTIIEIMER. May 1, 1811. Agent. CI. PASSE AM) VTRESCTHEX. The or.lv sure and best course lo pursue in cu ring diseases, of whatever nature they may be, is: fust, to cleanse and purify the Stomach and Bow els by gentle apeiienls; secondly, to give strength and tone to those lender organs by the i se of proper tonics. This mode is always pursued by regular physicians, which they well know to be Ihe only course lo resort to. to filed a speedy and permanent cure. Dr. Haiilicu's Compound strengthening Tonic and Aperient pills, are a sure medicine to cllect this grand object. The German Apeiient pills are to cleanse the stomach and intestines, af ter which the Compound Strenigening Tonic pills are used, lo give strength and tone to those or gans which reqiiiie tender treatment. Nearly two third of the disease which we daily behold, are diseases of the nervous system, and by continu ally using drufciia mineral purgatives the sufferer will soon tinJ himself being too much refined to remain long in existence. Full and explicit di rections both iu English and Geiiuun, accompany this notice. The above nndicice for sole at the Drug Siore of HENRJt YOXTIIEIMER, May 1, 1811. Agtnl. BOSTON NOTION THE LARCEST.ISH CHEAVEST KEWS- PAPER IS THE WORLD, f OlIIE spirit of the ago is utilitarian. Improve .1 mint is stamped upon the face of every thing. All the useful arts are projr. ssin with unpRrmllcl ed rapidity, and the Art of Printirg is coming iu for iu lull shorn of the common improvement. Detcrmted not to be outdone in any thing that per tains to his profession, where there is a fair chance for exertion nd entcrpmo, the undersigned has de termined upon issuing n sheet twice the size of the Boston Weekly Times, (and is to take the place of that paper,) nnd will contain eight columns more matter than the Brolher Jonathan. This sheet will be colled the BOSTON NOTION, and it 1b determined that it shall sustain a cognomen s i full of meaning, and so interwoven wilh ihe estab lished character of our Yankee cily. It will be the Lahoebt NawsrAPKR i! the VVonni with on exception and will bo printed on a sheet thirty seven by fifty-lwo inches. It will lie filled entirely with Tending matter, and will contain Three Thou sand Eight Hundred and Eighty Eight square inches, or Twenty-Seven square feel of print in line type! and a single number will contain more read ing than on ordinary book of Three Hundred pages. These dimensions will enable Ihe publisher to diow largely upon the most popular periodicals of the diiy.bolh American and Foreign ; and as the selections will lie made with great care, it is believ ed this paper will be a welcome Notion lo every family. Beiildes a full sy nopris of the current news of the day,; as published in the Boston Daily Times,) it will cciitoiu Poetry, Popular Tales, Theatrical Criticisms, Police and other Court Rt purts. Humorous Articles, Ac. Ac. The whole world of Literature will be ransacked to till it. 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B 0 O K - B I N D E R Y. THE undersigned hove the gratification of in forming the public, that notwithstanding they were to unfortunate as to have their bindery buinl down, in March last, they have opened a very extensive one, in Locust street, in the new building directly opposite Glt-im's Hotel, biul are pre pan d lo execute all work in their line with despatch, and in a su perior Btyle. Their RULING APPARATUS and other Machinery are new, and ol the first order and lulost improvements; and they ftelacontl pence in their facilities for giving ierfect satifac tion to all who may favor them w illi their mders. Banks, County olliccs, Mcicbants, Mechanics and others, can be supplied with BLANK BOOKS of every description, which tor neatness and dura bility, will ba equul to any made bv the United Stan.. HICKOK a cantine. HAURIsnURG, Sept. 9. 11 orhVoi' AaTiirc. IN a state of health the intestinal canil may be compaicd to a riter whose waters h'ow over the ad joining land, through the channels nature or art has made, and improves their qualities; and to keep up the comparison of Ihe river, so long as it runs on smoothly the channels are kept pure und healthy; but if by some cause tho course of the river U stop ped, then the water in the canals is im longer pure, but soon becomes stagnant. There is but olio law of ciiculalion in nature. When there is a super abundance of humoriul fluid (sencity) in ihe intes tinal lulus, and costiveries takes place, it ll ws back into the blood vessels, and infiltrates itself in to the circulation. To establish the free course of the river, we must remove the obstruction which stop its free course, and tho-e of its tributary stream. W ith the body, follow the same natural principal ; remove, by that valuable purgative medicine Rrun di tth Universal Vegetable Pills, w hich are an ef liclual assistance of ualure, Ihe superabundance of humors in the intestine canal. By persevering in this practice, the ways of the ciiculalion will then lie lestored to Ihe full exercise of their natural func tions, and a state of health will be firmly establish ed Kcniemlier, never suffer drop ol blood to be taken from you Evacuate (he humor as often and a long as thvy are degenerated, or as Wg aa you are sick. Dr. Uiandreth's Ollice in Philadelphia, is at No. 8, NORTH EIGHTH slnel, where his pill. can be had at 25 cent tier box, with full directions. ijj Only agent in Sunbury, la II. B. M asset Esqr. Suiibuiy, Sepi, i), lo to. II V US if I A ii A Z I A V., Awn the T,;ullc' ami ; iitlrmrn'si World of Literature nml I'tiKliioii. The Casket and the Gentleman's United.) ANEW Volume, under the above title, of the well established and fashionable Maga.ine, The Philadelphia Casket in conjunction With the Gentleman' Magazine, which hns been every where pronounced the most readable and popular of the day, will be opened on the First of January, 1841, with an array of Contributors secured by the union of talent and fame, which no periodical in the coun try can boast or prelcnd to rival. The December number will, however, be a spicimen of the new volume. The Volume will bo opened wilh a new and beautiful type, the finest white paper, and with the first of a series of embellishment unsurpassed by tiny which have yet appeared in any Magazine, The stylo of elegance, the beauty and finish of these illustrations, and the extensive improvements which will be made in its typographical appearance, and above all, the tone of its literary department, by the brilliant array of contributors, whose articles have enriched the pages of each number, will give it char ocler, second to r.o Magazine in the Union. The character of the nrticle which sholl appear in its pages, will be equally removed from a sickly senti mentality, and trom an allectation of morulity, but while a true, delineation of human nature in every variety of passion is aimed at, nothing shall be found in its pages to cause a blush upon the check of the mosl pure. The Literary character will be sufficiently guar anteed by the riputation of both Magazines thus united, for yeors past. W'riteis of the first rank have been rcgulnr Contributors to their pages, and the talcs and sketches published in ihem have been wirh ly copied and read, and the firm and indepen dent tone of the criticisms, upon the current litera ture of the day, has been every whc.e approved and commended. The lis-t of contributors embraces the names of most of the principal writers in America, with respectable number of English authors. The series of well known nautical papers, enti tled ''Ciuizing in the last War," have had a run, unequalled by any serirs published in any Magazine for years. The author promises to open the first of a new scries of Tabs of the Sea, and from hi" known abilities as a depicier of sea scenes and life, much may be relied upon from him in maintaining the popularity of tho Magazine Papers may be expect ed during the volume, abo from the author of the well known articles, entitled "The Log of Oid Iron side" The author of "Syrian Letters," will also lend his powcrlul and grateful pen, to sustain ami increase the ri putation of the work. The valuable aid of the ou;hor of "Leaves fiom a Law yer's Port Folio," has idso been seemed, and we may expect something still mote thrilling Iroin the capacious stores which a long life in the profession has ena bled him to siiia-s. An occasional Chit-Chat with "Jemmy Short," and "Oliver Oldlellow," is olso promised ; wilh a variety of choice articles in prose and verse, from various writers of celebrity, aa con tributors to the prominent Magazines of the coun try. 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Selection from all the most prominent and celebrated writers of tins day assist in swelling its contents; and w hatever is new, iich or rare, is imcdiately transferred, to its columns. Alt the contiihutions to periodical of American writers ; of repute appear in its pages; and the issues of tao foreign press are laid under conti motions, a bajort as received in this country. To lb, roibcelluucous pud Literary lb p trtmiu, ihe closest attention is paid; and iu all the selection and original contribu tions, strict caie is devoted to avord all ihst may touch upuu the opinions of any party iu region or politic. Experience having taught us that we had maik ed out a path for ourselves, in whuh all sort of people dentils lo follow, the brother Jonathan shall continue, a it begun., to be a bold, gent'o, weighty, light, grave, n.erry, serious, witty, smooih, dashing, mleresiii;, inspired, and incomparable newspuper. It shall be stupendous minor wheie In all the woId will stann n ilccled. It shall con tain the most beautiful of Novels, Rori antes and Sioriea for boih sexes Fairy Tale for lover of "he marvillous Legends for antiquaries Pasqui- nade for wit mongers Nut and raisins for short winded readera-bt renade for musical lover Son net for Ladies Sentiment tor old bachelor Sta tistic for politicians anJ Lectures, Sermons, Criti cisms, Epigrams, Ac, Ac, Ac, for all the world. lu'lter should be addressed lo WILSON A COM PA XV, Publiihert of the " lirother Jonathan," X V.