t II A IV K SOTE LIST. PCXK81XTAK1A. The following list shows the current value of nil Pennsylvania BHnk Notes. The moot implicit re Nance may l placed upon it, in it in every week car. fully compared with ti d corrected from Li. k till Reporter. Hanks In IMilladclpliln. Na. LoCATIO. I HILAII. NOTES AT PAR. Bank of North America , , Unnk of the Nnrtlicrn Lilsertiea , ( ommcrcial linnk of Penn'a. . . Farmers' and Mcchanica' Bank . Kensington Bank . . I'liiludi lpliia Bank . Schuylkill Bank Southwark Bank . . Western Bank , Mechanics' Bank . , Cnnnli'V Itiiiilia. pnr par pnr pnr pnr pnr par par pnr pni Bnuk of Chester County Westchester pnr Bunk of Delaware County Cheater pnr B.ink of Oermantnwn Germantown par Dank of Montgomery Co. Norristown par Doylmtown Bank Dnyleatown par Kaston Bank Easton par Farmers' Bank nf Bucks CO. Bristol pnr Dl'iic ofBnnk of Penn'a. Harrishuig" These Ollice do do Lancaster I offices Office do do Beading jdo not Ollice do do Easlon J issue n. NOTES AT DISCOUNT. Bank of the United States Philadt-lphin fiTmfiO Bank of Perm Township . . 12j.it? (iiiard Bank . . . 40u45 Manufacturers' & Mechanics' Bunk . 15al8 Moyamcnsing Bank . . . 1 (in 1 2 Bank of Pennsylvania . . 7..8 M int ra' Bank of Pottsville Polisvillc C;i7 Bank of Lcwistown - Lcwistown 12al7 Bank of Middletnwn Middletown C Bank of Northumberland Northumberland G Columbia Bank 6t Bridge co. Columbia 4a6 Carlisle. Bank Carlisle 6 Exchange Bank Pittshurfr 2 l'o do hranch of Hollidaysburg 3 Farmers' Bonk of Lancostci Lancastet 4 Lancaster County Bank Lancaster 4 Faimera' Bank of Heading Reading 6 Hurrisburg Bank Harrisburg 6a7 Lancaster Bank Lancaster 3 Lebanon Bank Ibanon 6 Mcrthnnts' & Manuf. Bank Pittsburg 3 Bank of Pittsburg Pituhuig 3 Wist Branch Bank VVilliamsport Wyoming Bank Wi.kesharre UtalS Northampton Bank AUentown ISalA Bt iks County Bank Heading Office of Bank of U. 5. Pittsburg Do do do Erie Do do do New Brighton Kensington Sav. Ins. A do Pcnn Township Sav. Ins. do Bank of Chamhc rshurg Chtimht-rshurg 0 Bank of Gettysburg Gcttys.urg C Bank of Susquehanna Co. Montiose 8 Erie Bai k Erie It) Farmers' Si Drovers' Bank Wnyneshurg 15 Franklin Bank Washington 3 lloncsdale Bjnk Honesdule I J Monnngahela Bank of B. Brownsville 6 York Bank Yoik fi N. B. The notes of those banki on which we omit quotations, and substitute a dash ( ) are not purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, wiih the exception of those which have a letter of nference. BROKEN BANKS. Philadelphia Sav. Ins. Philudch, hia foiled Philadelphia Loan Co. do failed Schuylkill Sav. Ins. do filled Manual Labor Bank (T. W Dyott, rop.) failed Tnwandu Bank Tow an da failed Alleghany Bank of Pa. Bedford no sale Bank of Beaver Beaver close d Bank of Swatara Harrisburg tinted Bank of Washington Washington failed Centre Bank Bell, fonts dotted City Bank Pittstsurg no sale Farmers' & Mech'ca' Bank Pittsburg failed Formers' & .Mech'ca Bank Fayette co. failed Formers' V Mech'ca' Bank Hreencast'e failed Harmony Instituto Harmony no sale Huntingdon Bank Huntingdon no sale Juniata Bank Lcwistown no sale Lumbermen's Bonk Warren failed Northern Bank of Pa. Dundati' no sale New Hope Del. Bridge Co. New Hope closed Northurub'd Union Col. Bk. Milton no sale North West, rn Bank of Pa. Meadiille clow. I Office of Schuylkill Bank Port Carbon foil. J Pn. Agr. & Manuf. Bank Carlisle failed Silver Lake Bank Montrose closed Union Bank of Penn'a. Uriioiituwn failed Westmoreland Bank Grcenshurg closed Wilkesharre Bridge Co. Wilkesharre nosale Qj All notes purporting to be on any Pennsyl vania Bank not given in the above list, may be set down as frauds. Jl'KW J Lit si: Y. Dunk of New Brunswick Brunswick failed Brlvi.lere Bank Belvidcie 1 Burlington Co. Bank Metlford par Cnnirueicial Bank Perth Amlwiy 2 Cumlarland Bank Bridgcton jmr Faiaarrs' Bank Mount Holly par Farmers' and Mechanics' Bk Railway I Formers and Mrcbames' lik N. Biunswick failed FurrntT' mid Merchants.' Bk Middletown 11. 3 1 ' i mii k I in Bank o!'N. J. Jn..' r;i...i HoU.ktn BkgtJt Crazing Co Huhnken failed J. racy City Bank Jersey dry failed M.cbaiiiis' B.nk Patteisou failed Munului.tur.ru' Bank Belleille lulled Mums Con.pany Bank Morristown 2 Monmouth Bk of N. J. Freehold failed MichoniiV Bank Newaik I Mechanic' and Manuf. Bk 'J'r.ril.m ,ur Morris Canal and Bkg Co Jersey City Post Notes Ho kale Newark Bkg & Ins Co Newaik 1 New Hope Del Bridge Co lumber tsville 1J N. J. Msuulac. and Bkg Cm HoUikcii failed N J Prolctloii V lHiibuid bk Jersey Cily tailed Oiunge Bank Orange 2 Palerson Bunk Pateison fuiled Peoples' Bank do I Piimelon Bank Princeton par Salt in Banking Co Salem par State Bank Newark I Stale Bank Elixalielhtowu 1 Slate Bank Curn.ltu par Stale Bank of Mortis Morristown 1 Stats Bunk Trillion faiiod Salem and Philad Manuf Co Salem tailed Sussex Bank Ntwlon 3 'J'iriiioii Bunking Co 'I'rentou par I'nioii Bank Deter 3 W ashing!.!. Banking Co. Huikensack failed Bk of Vilin 6i Brandy wine Wi miiigluii ur llai k of Delaware W iliningtuit par Bank of Smyrna Sinyrt.s itr Do hianch Millord par Fa i mi rs' Bk of Mule i f Del Dovti par Do branch Wilmington par Do blanch (j'eo'gttown par Do Irani h Newcusile par Union Bunk Wilmington par ryj- Under 6's 2 On ull t anks ma'ked thus (') there are ei otliw cunt, rled or aliered notes ol Ike various de buutinaiioijs, in tinulutiou. The brxt mrthoif'fur the Abolition of Dinanc is to il arise and purify the Body. AVItH.HT'S IMMAIV i:ji:TAIILi: Itp TIIR Vrf American Collect of Jfrallh, Are now acknowledged In he the best Medicine in the World for the cure of KVKRY VARIETY OF DISEASE. BECAUSE ihey completely cleanse the sto mal h and bowels from th se hillioua and cnr nipt humors "which are the raue not only nf Hea.lnthe, Oid.liuiss, Palpilstinn of the He.rt, Pa'ns in the Bones,' Rheumatism and Oout, hot every maln.lv inci.ler t to man. SAID LNDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS are a cerain cure for in teimilicnt, .emiittd, nervous, inflnnihlniy and pu'rid Fcvera, hecnusc thry cleanse the p.xly from thne moihid humors, wbirh, when con line. I in the circu lation, are the cause of all kinds of FEVERS. So, also, when the anme impurity is deposited on the memlurtne and muscle, c .using p.iins, infl.imn tiona and Bwelliriga called RHEUMATISM, (iOI T, cVc. Wriglil'slndinn Vegetable Pills may l relied on as alwava erlain to give relief, and if persevered with, accnidlng to directions wdl most ussuredly, and without fail, make a porter! cu e ol the above pninfnl n nln.lies. From three to six of sold Indian Vrgetnh'e Pills txken every niiiht go ing In hot, will i a shmt time ao completely rid the b.xly from every thing that is opposed to health, that Rheumatism, (iout. and p.in ..I' every i'es riw lion, will be literally DRIVEN FROM THE BO DY. For the ..me reason, when, Irom sudden changes of atmo-phi re, or any other cause, the pei spiralinn is checked, und the humois which ahoul.l p os oil' bv the skin nre thrown inwardly, causing HEADACHE, (ilDDLNF.SS, m.usea and auk ness, pain in the hunt s, wateiy and inflamed eyes, sore throat, hoar-ene s, coughs, consumption, rheumatic pains in various purls of the hotly, and manyoth.r symptoms nf CATCHI.NfJ COLD, Wright's Indian Yretilife iV'Ar will invnrisbly give immedi te r. lief. From three to six nf soi.l Pdls taken every nit;ht on going In hi d, will in a short time, not only remove nil the above unpleasant symptoms, but the body w II, in a short time, be restored to even sounder heubhlban lefore. ASTHMA, om DIFFICULTY OF BREATH INC5. Wright' Indian Yrgrlatde Ji7 will loos en and cnr.y olf, by the stomach and bowi is, thove tough phi. r my humor-, which slop up all the nir cells of the lungs, and sre the cause, not only of the above distressing complnint, but when neglected, often terminates in that mo.e.li. a.lfiil malady called CONSUMPTION. It hou'd be also len.einheird thai Wright's Indian Ytgttidilr I'ita arc a certain cure for PAIN l. THE SIDE, Oppression, nau sen, and sicknrs, lo-s nf nppt tile, eosttvenrsa. a yellow tinge of the skin and eyes, and every other symptom nf a torpid or diseased slate of the bv.r; because tiny purge from the body those impurities which if deposited upon this important organ, are the cnui-e of eery variety nf LIVER COM PLAINT. When a nation is convulsed ly riot-, nu break and rebellion, the only means of prevent ing the dreadful conn quencrs nf a CIVIL WAR, is to expel all traitors, and evil dispostd onea from the couniry. In like manner, when pain or sick ness of any kind, indicate that the lody is si rue cling with uitt rosl I.m-s, the true rernedv is to EX PEL ALL MORBID HUMORS, (Traiiora to health and life.) Health will be the certain remit. That the piiociple i f curing tli-ease, by cleansing and purity iug the body, is sliictly in necord.ince with the laws which govern the animal .cononiv; and if properly cariied nut by the use of the above named WKKiHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, will ceilaiuly result in the compute AIo lition of Disease ; we oiler the following testimoni als, from crnt of the highest respectability in New York, who have iccentiy been cuied of ihe most oh'linate complaints, solely by the use of W miner's litniiN V m kta hlk Pills, of the AurM American Colttge of Ht ulth : Jamaica, L. I., June 9th. 1841. Doctor William Wright Dear Sir It is with great satisfaction I inform you of my having lieen entirely cored of Dysepsia, of five yrars standu g, by the me of your lxnix VrntTAHi.it Pill. Previous to meeting with your eelebraird nvdi cine, 1 had b. en under the hands of several Physi cisris, and had tried vaiious medicines; but all to no ell'ert. After using one 25 cent Imx of jour Pills, however, I experienced so murh let elil, that I lesolv.d to k'rseveie in the use of them accnidirm to directions, w hich 1 am happy to state, has result ed in a jierfect cure. Ingratitude to you foi the great lienefit I hive received, and aNo in the hope lhat othets similarly slllu n d may be induced to make tiial nf your cxiraouliiriiy medieine, I send you this statement with full Itheity to publish the same, if von think proper. Yours. Ac. New Yoik, June 19, 1811. U.C. BLACK. Mr. Richard Dennis, agent for Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills. Dear Sir I have been afflicted for seernl yenia with inward weakness and general debility, accom panied at limes w ith pains in the side and other distressing complaints. Aft. I having tried various mr die iues w i' hoot i ll'.cl. I was erudfd by a fiieml to make trial cf Dr. Wiighl'a Indian Vegetable Pills, which I am happy to state, have relieved me in a most w. n.l. iful manner. I have used ihe me dicine, as yet but a short time, and have no doubt, 4y a s rseeraiice in the use nf Ihe medicine accor ding in directions, th. t 1 shall in a short lime Lie pert, dlv ie-loied, I most willn glv recommend said Pills to bII per sons finnluily illli.'ie.l. aid in the full Miff lhat Ihe s one lnt fieiul results w ill follow Iheir use, I re iiioin ouis incerely. HENRY A. Ft It )TE. Wa.warsing, Ulster co. N. Y. Niw Yiiiik, Sept. 29, lll. This is to certify that I have used Whiuht's I mii a VriiiTihLa I'll i n Willi ihe grea'esi U-rie-til; tiavioi! tniir.lv cured inv-eirof ibe fr.qmnt at larks ul Sick lleada.be, to which I had pieviously been subject. ANN MARIA THOMPSON. 3tt2 tireenwk-h siree. N. Y. To Mr. Richard Dt uuis, Agent lor Wriglu's In dian Vegetable t'lll. C.ll'TIO.V. As there are at this time insny wicked persons busily tni:ated in selling a coiiitierfeil medicine uri tier Ihe name of the Indian Vegetable Pills and aa these ilestate mtn are so utterly reckless of roil at quencrs, lhat many valuable lives may lw lost in consequence of using llieir dreadful eoinpnunds, ihe public nre caulioned against purchasing any Pills, unless on ihe tides of the boxes the following wording m found : WKIUHrs INDIAN VE(J STABLE PILLS. (Indian Purgnlirt.) Of TMK MIMTH AMLHICAM 1'OLLIIiK OB HtALTH. And a'se to le ex-fi-lly cartful against purcha sing a nd iiseilirine of any person except the regu lar advil'seil ,ieeita. An:xrs ton soimii'.vnpuLAKD co, l'i nityli uhiu. II. B. Masser, Suul'iiry Pay ne eV Rose, Nor ih.iinU il . ml Jaeoli Haas, Sl.am.Jtin Samu.-I Herb, M.ihoin.v Byerly iV D. Haas, Aucusla lienor A Foiiu.tr, Mi it on Ireland ,V Meixell, McEwe.isti le I fei cV Dearniond, Tuihulsville J lines I.'...!, Pollsgr.ive H. Klase, Sny.lt rsiown II. H.KiuUI, P. M.. Elyslsurg P. O. Win. Lei ei,rn,t', f M. Union Corner. Otliee snd (imeral Depot for the side of Wright's Indian Vegetable I'M. Wholesale ami Retail. No. Itiu RACE STREET. PHILADEL PHIA. May 21, 1842. ly ROSE OINTMENT, foh Tirrnm. RINOWOIIMN, riMPI.EK ON TIIR FA K, AND OTHER t'l'TAMKOI'fl F.Ht ITIONS). fj The folhiHHngerrlifica'e deseriltes one a Ihe mast extraordinary cures ever effected hy any application. PttiLAiir.irHiA, February in, 183)4. IJ'OR twenty years I was severely afflict, d with TtTTKii on the Fnce and Head! the disease eomniencrd when I was seventeen years old, and continued until the Fall nf 18116, varying in vio lence, hut without ever .1 inapt, "carina. During most of Ibe time, great pnrl of my face was covered with the eruption, frequently attended with vio'ent itch ing; tny head swel'ed tt t'mns until it felt ss if il Would hur't the swelling was ao g'eat, tin. I I cou'd rare, ly get my lint on. During ihe long period that I was nlllirlcl wi h the disease, I tise.l a great many n plication-., (nmong litem a vernt celebrated prep ir .tion-) as W. II as taking inw.ird remedies, including a nuniNr of bottles of Swaim's I'anocra. K.vtracl of Siirsopurifa, Ac, In fact, il would be imp.fsible to enumerate all the medicines I used. I was also under the care of two of ihe most dis tinguished physicians of lliM city, but with. ut re ceiving tin rh lietiffit, and I despaired of ever being cured. In the f.ll of 1S3B, the disea-e i.t ihe time Mug very violent, I commenced using the Hone Ointment, (prepared hy Vaughnn & D.is.) In a f. w applications the violent itching c. axed, the i swelling abn'us), the t ru.iin lgan to disappear. and lielore I had used ajar Ihe di-ease was miirelv ruled. It has now U-eu Hearty a y.ar and a half since, and there is not a vestige of the disease re maining, except the scars from the deep pits formed by Ihe di-ease. It is impossible for me to descril in a certificate the severity of the disease and my snd. ling, but I will be ple sed to give a fuller ac count to any person wanting further satisfaction, who will call on me. At the lime I commenced using I lie Rose Ointment I w ould have given bun dteds of do lam t,le rid of ihe disease. Since u sing it, I have recomm. itih-d it to sev.ral ieisons, (among them my mot her, w ho had ihe disease bad ly on her a.m.) who w. re n l cured bv it. J AMES DUR.NELL, No. 150, Race St. (Jj" The Rose Ointment is prepared bv H. II. Vauhan, Soinh East coiner of Third and Race site, l, Philadelphia, and sold on agency in S.u.bu rv. bv II. B. MASSE R, ' May Mill. 1812. Agent. Co OiiitiiH-iif, for Xcllfi. .1 l'UUOF OF ITS KFFKWCY: Piiilaih.lhhia, May 2? til, 1 8.H. rPHIS is to ceriil'y that I wns severely allhcic.l with Teller in the hnuds snd f.et for upwards of forty years ; tlie.lise .se wns attended generally with vio eitt il. lung and swelling. I applied In 4 number of physicums, and used a great many appli ca'ions without t iTeeliug a cure. About a y.ar since, I appl.ed the Rose Ointment, which entirely stopjird ihe itch tig. and a few applications I m medi al, ly cured the disease, which there has been no return of, slthouch I had never been lid of it at any time for forty years. RICHARD SA VALE, Eleventh, It-low Spruce Sirett. gj- The Rose Ointment is pre.are by E. B. VuiitliHii. S null East corner of Third and Race Streets, Philadelphia, and sold on agency in Sunhu rv by H. B. MASSER, May H.J.9!2, Agent. mXDICAI. APPROBATION Of the ROSi: OI.TMi:.T,for Tetter. ALTHOUGH the superiority of ihe prcpaiaiion oxer all nth. rs is fully established, the proprie tor lake pleasure in laying before ihe public the following certificate from a resjiectuhle physician, a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Baugh, having found in thi- lemedy that relief f-.r a tedious and disagreeable allertion w hich the means wilhiu the range of his profession failed to alTord, has not hesitated to give it his approbation, although the prejudices and interests of that profession aie oppose J to secret Remedies. Philaiikhia, Sept. 11), 18:lfi. I was recently troubled with a tedious heretic eruption, which coteied nearly one side of my f.ice, and extended over the ear. Mr. Vaughan, propnt loi of the Rose Ointment, olweising my face, nisi-.-led on my tiying his preparation, of which he han ded me a jar. Allln.uiih in common with the mem beis ul my profession, I discountenance and .lna prove ol the numerous uoslruiiis palmed upon the public by ijnoi ant pretender-, I feel in justice hound to exet pi the Rose Oinlm. lit lioni lhat c'a-s of me d ciin s. and to n've it my appr.ihuti.m, as il entire ly tured the eruption, although n h l it-siste.l the usu.d applications. DAN I. B A I (. II, M. D. (Jj' 'I he Rose Ointment is pre.ared by U B. Vuuhan, South East corner of Thiul anil Race Streets, Philadc'phu, and sold mi agtncv in Sun buiy, by H. B. MASSEK. May Mill, IS 12. Ai;rttt, BOLTON & CO. .ii i'al 4 omiiiifcloii Jrlf'rcliantM, For the Sole of Flutir, tlruin, Seed, Sc $e. At HESPECTFI'LLY inform their friends and the Merchants generally, lhat they hate ta ken those large and commodious Wharv. a, with wo Dotks, north of Chesnut street, on the Delaware, together with the store No. Itt South Wharves, where ihev would he pleased to receive consign ments of Grain, Flour. Seed, Whiskey, Iroo. Ac. Ac. Being also well prepared to forward all kinds of M erchaudise by the Schuylkill and Union, or by ihe Chesa.rake and 'J'i.le Water Canals, as low boats are kept expressly for the purpose of towing boat by either route. Meicbaiils will ple .se he particular lo send their giteds ilesiined by either canals, to No. 1 'J South Wharves, Isetwe. n Market and Chesnut sir. f.s, on the Delaware, w ilh ilirecti.ma accompanying them winch route they wish Ibem lo he shipped. fXj" Plaster and Salt for sale, at the lowest mar ket piice. BllLTOX .V C". March 19, 1842. No. 19 South Whorvea 1 IHE subscribers are nreiiar. d to furnish farmers and others w ilh any quantity of Lime of a very superioi quality for land, oi p'uislering, at ihe fol lowing v. ry reduced prices, vix: 8 els. ht bushel for I and Lime; III rls. fur ihe best quality of plais. tiring Lime, at the kilns. Mow the is .rough of Sun bury. They will alsodeliter, at any place within the borough of Sur.bury. Lime for laud, al 10 cents per bushel, and Lime for plaisteiing al 12 J cents er I'U-li.-l. The subsenl-ers have always on hand, a large quantity of Lime, lis quality is good, and Iheir limestone is not equalled by any in Ihe neigh borhood. SEASHOLTZ A BERGS I RESSER. Augusta, April 2d, 142. aAVEirSljOTEi; fiunbury, ,'urthmberland County, IViiiiftj U uiilu. flHE suhfcrdier, rtsptcilully informs the public 1. that he has rtmote.l to lhat large and couiino In. us Tavern Stand, at ihe corner of Marksl and Fawn stretis, (sign of the Buck ) formerly occu pitd by Jonas W eaver, and lately hy Daniel (ids son, win re he is n..w prepared lo accoinmodate all who may favor him with a rail. By strict atten tion to businesit, and his utmost endeavor to render satisfaction lo all, he Iiojh-s I. i recede a literal share ul public patronage. CH ARLES WEAVER. Sunbuiy, Maith 12th, 1842. Colllllprelte, Death IIIott. The public will please observe' that no Orandreth Pills are genuine, unless the box has three la bels upon it, (the top, the aide and Ihe bottom) each containing fac-simile signature of my hand' writing, thus U. Bit asjuhrth, M. I). These la. Ms ate engraved on steel, lienutiftilly designed, and done at an expense of over f 2,0(10. Therefore it will lie seen thai ihe only thing necessary to pro cure ihe medicine in its purity, is to observe these labels. Remember the top, the side, and the bottom. The following respective persons are duly auhori f.cd, anil hold CEHTICATES Or AGENCY, For the sale of Urandreth's Yrgctalde Universal Fills. ' Nnrlhumlterland countv : Milton Mnckey A Ch.imheilin. Sunbury H. B. Masser. M'Ewena ville lieland A Meixell. Northumberland Wni. Forsyth. Georgetown F. Midhng.-r A. Co. Union C-mntyj New Berlin John Hollinnn. Sclmsgrove Eycr and Schnure. Miihlleburg Isaac Smith. Beavertown J. & F. Bingaman. Atlanishurg II. A. A. Smith. Mifflinshiiig Swope A. Laird Hattleton Daniel Long. Free burg O. A; F. C. Moycr. Cenlreville Slailey A Lenhart. Iewisburg Walls A. (Jrecn. Columbia county : Danville E. B. Reynolds A. Co. Berwick Shuman St Ititlenhouse. Cat tawissa C. A. A C. G. Brobts. Blomnsburg John It. Mover. JetaevTown Levi Bisel. Wa shington Roht. McCay. Limestone D. L. Schmeck. Observe that each Agent has an Engraved Cer tificate of Agency, containing a representation of Dr BRANDRETH'S Manufactory ot Sing Sing, and upon which will also he seen exact copies nf Ihe labels now used upon the lirandreth J 'ill Boxes. Philidt lphia, office No. 8, North 8th street. B. BRANDRETH.M.D. January 1st, 1842 TIIK AMERICAN MEDICAL LffilUBT AMI! ivri:i.i.i.r. i:u. A CONCENTRA TED R cord nf Medical Sci. ence and Literature, by Roblev Dungliaon, M. I)., Prnlesstir of the Institutes ot Medicine, etc., inJt th'ison Medical College of Philadelphia, pub lished nioiitblv hy Adam Waldie, No. 4fi Carpen ter street, Pbila.l. Ipbia. Subscription price. Jo a y. ar. Suhscriptioue for the above work received by the auhserilier. H. B. MASSER, Dec. 1 1th. 1841. Axent. jys blt jtx. ;ecl ion FC?k SALE. Olt, sale a small Farm, containing about t ne ' bundled and ten acres, more or le a. situate in Point towrisluu, Nonhuml erland cunt, about two mil. a above NortliumU il uul, on the main road leading from that place to Danville, adjoining landi of John Leghnu, Jesse C. Horion and others, now in ihe occupmcy offaniu.l Payne. Aboul forty acres of said tract nre ch and, and in good slate of cu'iivalion, on which there ia a small hum erect, d. The property w ill be sold on r. asouable teim. For further particulars, persons are request ed lo apply to the ul-rcriln r. H. B. MASSF.R, Agent, Nov. 27th, 1811. if Sunhurv. Pa. CHPkTSOLITE ?CLirK. N article unequalled for cleaning and giving a highly durable and most brilliant polish to sil ver, Germnn Silver, Brass, CopH-r, Brtltania ware, Tin, Steel, Cutlery, and for restoring the lustre on varnished carriage', Ac TRY IT. Prepared and a. I J at whulesa'e and retail, hy the Susquehanna Chrysolite Poli.-h Company, Owego, Tioga countv, N. V. WM". FORSYTH, Agent lor Nnrthum'd, H. B. M ASSE R, Agent for Sunbury. Novemtier 20th, 1841. rETI.lt I)liWKJ LAST MAKER, No. 71 t'tillowliil) .Slrcet, rjiila!diliia ("three dimrs ubove Sectmd.J SHOE Findings always kept on hand, which ht oilers for sale on Ihe loae-t terms. Countrj Merch mis ore partiruhily lo till and judge lot themselves. Philadelphia, Novem ier 13, 1811. ly. as h.c 9 OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. NEW KM! LAND OIL COMPANY. No. North Water Sired, Pliila. MA.M'FACTURERS and dealers in Oils of eery descrijion Imth for burning and manufacturing purjsoses, which will Ihb sold much lower than Ihey can 1 procured elsewhere, and warranted in quality to equal any in the city. Any oil sold hy the company not proving aa lepreae Med, may he returned without any expense to the pur chaser, and the money wilt la refunded. Their slock now in store consists ol the following oils, viz: 30,000 gallons Winter Bleached Speinn a a- un 6000 15,000 10,000 20,tKI0 C000 do do Loloilesa Oil, do Fall and Spring Sperm Oil, do Winter Sea Elephant, do do Pressed Whale Oil, do Summer do do 'do do Common Whale Oil, 15,I00 200 Barrelssupeil.il Slra.'a Oil, 300 do Cod Bank Oil, 60 do Neats Fool Oil, 75 Caska Olive Oil, Tanner'a Oils. J (j'Thia Company has a number of Vessels en gaged in the Cod Fishery, and Tanners may rely upon getting al all times Oil as pure as imported, Philadelphia, Nov.J3, 1841. ly. G. V. &. L. Be' TYLC?.. 9 phia FFER FOR SALE, at the South East Cor ner of Fifth und Murkct Streets, Fhiludel- Mens' Calf-skin Boots, stitched warranted. do do do pegged do do do do water proof, double soles " and double uper, do Call-skin do do do nailed nil uppers. do Heavy Water Leather Boots. do do Neats do do. do High quarter Shoes, Calf-skin. do do do Crrskers do do Fine Monroes warranted do Kip do do do Calf do do do Coarse do do do do Shoes do do Fine do do do Kip do do do Calf snd Seal Skin Puin, do List Sucks wilh and without sole. do Carpel do do do do Puli-iil Warranted Water-proof Moccasins. Ladies' do do do do Ladiea' tanned India Rublier shore, t ienlleiueiis' do I tver shoes. Wiih every other deseiition of boots and shoes. Fur Cuis nf every description. Travelling Trunks of every description. Veueli..n Travelling Bags. Patent Gum Elusitc rMioe Blacking. Bonnets nf all .mils. Palm Leal Hats. Philadelphia, November 13, 1st I. ly. KAT &, BP.OTEEF., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSEL LERS AND STATIONERS, No. 12'J Chesnut Street, below 4th, Philadelphia. KEEP constantly on hand general assort ment of Books and Stationary ; comprising Thcologicnt, Law, Medical, Classical, Miscellane ous and School Books, Dsy Books, all sixes, Led gers, do., Family Bibles, Pocket Bibles, Writint Paers, Wrapping Papers, Ac, Ac, which Ihey ol fer at the lowest prices to Couniry Merchant's Pro fessional Ov,ntlcmen, Teachers, and all others thai mny favor them with their custom, Philadelphia, Noiemlier 13, 1841. ly. Michael Weaver & Kon, ROPE MAKERS & SHIP CHANDLERS. Ao. IHiWli Wuttr Street, J'hilatlelphia. YAVF. constantly on hand, a general assort JL I ment of Cordage, Seine Twines, Ac, viz : I ar tl Ropes, Fishing Roies, White Ropes, Manil la Ropes, Tow Lines for Canal Boats. Also, a complete assortment of Seine Twines, Ac, such as Hemp Shad and Herring Twine, Best Patent Gill Net Twine, Cotton Shad and Herring Twice, Shoe Threads, Ac. Ac. Also, Bed Cords, Plough Lines, Halters, Traces, Cotton and Linen Carpet Chains, Ac all of which they will dispose of on reasonable leims. Philadelphia, November 13, 1841. ly. Jacob FrlNiiiuf li K Son- 1 ESPECTFULLY informs their friends and acquaintances generally that they still con tinue In keep at the old stand, No. 246 Noith 3d street, Philadelphia, all inds of TOIiACCO A A I .' F AKF SECAHSt. Which they will sell -n Ihe mji '. accommodntint and reasonable terms. N. B. All Bonds sold w ill he gum intcrd and all orders promptly attended to. Philadelphia, Ntivembei 13, 1811 ly. . PETEPTCCITOTE?., Wholesale and lletail Shoe, Poiuict, and Palm Leaf Hat Warehouse. Ao. 06 Korth 2rf street, a few dors ubort 1rch, I'hiltiilcl'hia. ALSO Trunks, Caipet Bagaar.d Valices, of ev ery desciiptiou, all of which he oflets for sale on the most reasonable terms. Phila.lelphi, November 13, 1841. ly. " J .' W 7 N W A 1 N, Ctnhrella and Parasol Manufacturer. So. 37 Sooth ITtitd street, two doors below the Citl Hotel, Vhiludilphia. COUNTRY Merchants and others are solicited to examine his assortment before purchasing else w hero PlihVelphia. N'nvrndr 11. Ia4l. ly. P. Ar. A HO V O if I ) T ' !S China, Glass and LivcrjH)r Warehouse, A' 164 Kirrth Third street, third door below Vine street, I'hiladvuhta. w niERE they constantly keep on hand large assotlment of China, Glass and Liverpool Ware, w hich they will dispose of on the moat rei annal.le terms. Philadelphia, November 13, 1841. ly. TI1EOPJLUS CULP. Manufacturer and Importer of Sad dlery, Hardware, &c. Ao. S South Third street, fmr doors below Market I'hiladtlphia. KEEP constantly on hand a. large and general assortment Coach Lamps, Carriage Bands, Axle Arms, Eliplic Springs, Patent Leather. Ac. Country Merchants and saddlers will l supplied al all times en the most reasonable teims. They wilt find it to their advantage to cull and examine his sssortment In-fore purchasing elsew here. Philadelphia, NovemN-r 13, 1841. ly. REYNOLDS, McT'XkLAND & CO Wholesale Dealers in Forei'in British and American Dry (loods. A. 105 Market street, I'hiudtlphia. COUNTRY Merchants, and others can be sup plied at ull times wilh an extensive assort ment of the best and most fashionable Goods upon the most reasonable terms, Philadelphia, November 13, 1811. Iv. LOW Ell A: P AIM ION, Importers and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Hardware, No. 174 N.1STH ThIHI. STKF.ET, PHILAI.ELrHIA. V rilERE their fiiends and customers will always ' find a large and general a-soiiment of Foreign and Domestic Hardware, which they will sell at the lowest prices, Philedclphia, November 13, 1841. ly. EJS11EU1CK, HANSELL & COs7 WHOLESALE DRY GOODS STORE. No. ItHi 1-2 Market Street, Phila. (Hei,,w Fifth South side ) ALWAYS keep oil hand a lull end general as sort ment of Hosiery, Lace, and Fancy Goods, Country Merchants are rcs.eclfully request ad to give them a call and examine for themselves. Philadelphia, November 13, 1841. ly. SPE11ING, GOOD & CO. No. 13S Market Street, Philadelphia. INVITE the attention f Country Merchants to their extensile a-sor:mcut of British French and American Dry Goods, which they oiler for sale on ihe most reasonable terms. Philadelphia, Novcmlier 13, 1841. ly. IVIcCALLA & HERSE, No Al, Noi III Second Mi t't-t, (coaHKR or coonaa'a allii.) Where they constantly keep on hand genertl ssortiiient of CLOTHS, CASEUIIBrS, VESTINOS, And a greul variety oj urticlts of a superior quality, which Ihey oiler to dispose of upon the most reasonable terms. COUNTRY MERCHANTS and misers will find it lo thtii advsnlsge lo rail and cxanuiie lb. ir slock liefore purchasing elsewhere. Philadelphia. Nov. 6, 1841. ly GI1FCC1T & FP.T, 1 ESPEC TFULLY inform ihe eitiaeus of Sun bury and vicinity, lhat they have lakt n the Shop 1st. ly occupied hy Wni. Durst, where they will carry on ihe TAILORING BUSINESS, in all its vanous branches. By sliirt attention and reasonable chaigea, they eijsect to meiil a share of public patronage. Sunbury. Sept. 4th, 1841. JCH1TS tx, CITllrlllTGS. VHOZSX&A.X.II RHOE, BONNET, Cop ana' FaJm Leaf Hal Sore, No. 10 South 4m SraT. PHILADELPHIA, " THERE an exit itsive aaaoriment of the alsjve ' ariieles are enlanily kept on hand, for sale at the most reasonable loruis. May 89, 1611. ly. SllT3TlfiTli7m -- - " - - - -- 1 AN unparelleled remedy for common Colds, Coughs, Asthma, Iiiouerra, Whooping Coughs Bronchitis, and all diseases of ihe Breast and Lungs, leading to consumption ( composed of the concen trated virtues of Horehound, Bnnsct, Blood Root, Liverwort and several other vegetable substances. Prepared only hy J. M. Wiaaiow, Rochester, New York. The innocence and universalis admitted pectornf vittties of the Herbs from which the Balsam of llnrehound is mode, are too generally known to re quire recommendation ; it is thriefore only necessa ry lo oh-erve that this Medicine contains the whole of their Medicinal properties, highly concentrated, and so happily combined with several other vege table substances, as to render it the most speedy, mild and certain remedy, now in Use, fof the com plaints above mentioned. The Balsam removes all trnflammatinn and sore ness of the Lungs, loosens tough vieid phlegm, en aiding the patient to expectorate with ease and free dom, sssuages cough, relieves alhmatie and diffi cult respiration, heals the injured parta, opens the pores, and composes the dislurlted nerves, and givea strength to the lender lungs, and thus produces a speedy and lasting cure. I.vnnATiTi nK isthk KAsr.sT rmst m Ma. We are not among that class of Editors who for a few dollaia will, (t the expense of truth and ho- nesty) "crack up an article and bring it into rapid sale ; neither aie we willing to temain silent, after having tested the utility of an im rovement or dis covery in science or ait. Our readers will recollect we told them we were unwell wiih sore throat and violent Cold some few weeks ago. Well, we pur chased two bullies of WINSLOW'S BALSAM OF HOREHOUND, and so sudden was the cure, that we forgol we ever had a cold. Those who are alllicied, may try it upon our recommendation. lA.uistot Trricroph. For sale hy HENRY YOXTHEIMER, Sunbury, JACOB BRIGHT, Northumberland. Also, by Druggists generally throughout the country. rr-j- Price, 50 cents per bottle, August 14th, 1841. ly. LIST OF BOOKS, roa sal, ar 113. rev tsv re.cytrgi VT NTHON'S Classical Dictionary; Lrmprier's do.; Ainsworth's do ; Cobb's do.; English and Get man tin.; Antbon's Ca-sar; Anthon'a Grammer; Alithen's Cicero; Mail's Latin Reader; Ogilby'sdo.; Andrew's Latin Lessons; Donnegan'a Lexicon; Fisk's (ire- k Exercises; Davies'a Legendei; Graeca Majora; Adams's Roman Antiquities; Pinnock's fioldsiiiith's England; do. Greece; L ell's Elements of Geology; Mrs. Lincoln's Botany; Elements of Botany; Bridge's Algebra; Portei'a Rhetorical Rea ders; Em. rami's Geography and History; Olney'a do.; Pur'cy's do.; Smith's Grammer: Kirkhnm'a do.; Kav'a Readers; Cold 'a do.; Cobb's Arithmetick; Pike's do.; Emerson's do.; Cobb's Selling Books; 'Town's do.; Cobb's 'Table Bonks; Evangelical Fa mily Libiary; Collage Bible; Family do; Collater al do.; Small Bibles and Testaments; Parker's Ex-erei-es on Composition; Fruit of the Spirit; Baxter's S.dol's Rest; American Revolution; Marryatt'a No vels; Mrs. Phelps on Chemistry; Iliad; Catechism of American Laws; Letters on Natural Magic; Che mistry for Beginners; English Exercises adapted lo Murray's Grammer; Sequel lo Comley'a Spelling Hook; American Class Book; Daboll's Schoolmas ter's Assistant; A nreat variety of Blank Books, &c. August 2H, 1H41. ATTENTION. j . su n i: y j x i: s , 1 Etl'ESTS the attention of hia country friends Ak who are in want, lo his verv large alock nf Carpeting, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Rugs, Bindings, Stair Rods, Ac, Ac, lhat he has just opened, at his warehouses, No. 18 North 2d street, and No. 'i Church Alley, next door to Christ Church, Phila delphia. ' July 31, 1841. ly. SPANISH-HIDES. TANNERS' OIL AND LEATHER. D. K 1 It K P AT111CK tfc SO N, Ko. 21. North Third street, (ttrrWIlM MARK KT OH CHISSfT STBIETS,) PHILADELPHIA. T I AVE for sale a large and excellent assortment J of Xianish Htdts, Patau Kips, Tanners' Chi, Src, at the lowest inaiket prices, either for cash, iv exchange for Leaiher, or upon credit. Consignmenta of Leather received for sile, ot purchased at the highest maiket prices. 03 Leaiher stoied fice of charge. A priM 7. 1 Ml. ly. lore TvtH of lr. Ilurlltir t "- bi ul'd Mrdlcliie. MHE following is cut from the "Jefferson Inqui M. rer," published in Jellinson County. The senior editor of the Inquirer having been afflicted wiih the Dysieptia for a considerable time, and af ter trying many remedies in vain, procured a pack age of Dr. Harlich's Medecine, which baa had the happy ell' ct. (und r divine assistance,) of restoring me to good health. In cms. quenoe of the confi dence I f. el in iheit virtue, I have procured an a gency.aud teceived fiom the principal office in Philadelphia a supply which I now oiler for sale at mv dwelling, opisoaile the Hotel, High street. J.ilersou City, Dec. 10, 1840. W. I.USK. For sale at the store of HENRY YOXTHEIMER. July 30th. 1812. Aaent. The C'miftc of IMeuc. "WTearly all classes of disease, are caused by some obstruction in the system, which prevent the icgular and wholesome operation of the animal func tions. 'This stale of the system, is disease, which ia manifested in a variety of forms, moie or less malignant in their character. To restore the system to a slate of health, then, il is only necessary to re move ihe cause of disease, and ihe end ia accom plished. The cause is olrucliun somewhere. This can be removed hy purgation, which is the only means thai should he resorted lo, because, suggested by reason, and by nature. Dr. Har-lich's Strength ening and German Aperient Pills, are allowed hy I ho thousands who have used Ihein, to lie Ihe heat purgative medicine in existence. Because, they not only remove all obstructions, and purge the sys tem of its impurities, but, because, and which is ex tremely important, aireugihen and give propel tone to ihe sloinseh, and produce a beallhy action of all the parts. Besides, they are so mild and gentle in their operation, as to rend r them al all times a per fectly safe and desiratde remedy. The afflicted would do well, then, to purchase a box or two of this invaluable medicine, and give it a fair trial, in. stead of dtatroying their systems wilh oft-rejated doses of calomel, snd other xlrugs, ao injurious lo human tile and happiness The alaive niidecine for sale at the Drug store of HENRY YOXTHEIMER. July 2-1, IS43. .Igenl. ThUTHWJLL Pit E VIAL. Dr. Harlich's medicines are daily increasing in public favor, and want from any but a fair trial to establish iheir worth. We have a communication in our columns to-dy from a person long aflheted, wnich is but one of many voucher for this inedu tine. Spirit of the Times,