HANK SOTU. LI8T. rrNivsii.riMi. The following list shows lhe cum til value of nil (Ynnsylvarua Hunk Notra. Hip most imnlicit re linnce may l placed tiion it, as il is wry live k ran limy compared with ai it corrected fitxn link tit-ll's R.xirtrr. Hanks In lIillnUIlilii. K.. -. T Pur. t Piiii.aii. NOTES AT PAR. Hank of North America Hank of the Northern Lihertir ' , Commercial Bnnk f Pcnn'a. Paimers' and Mechanics' Dunk . Kensington Rank I'l ilmli li.liin Hunk Schuylkill Bank Souihwark Bank . W'pstern Dank . , Mechanics' Dunk . , C on nli y stunk. Hank ol l hestcr County Punk of Delaware County H.ink idT Oermuntowii Bank of Montgomery Co. Doyhslovi n linnk E--ton Bank Farmers' Hank of Rucks co I titiee of Hank of Finn's, Ollicn ki do "iJico do do Office do do NOTES AT Bnnk of llie United State Bank of Penn Township Oirar.l Bank par iar par ar par par par MIT par I'lH Westchester Chester (crmantown Nnrristnwu Dny hslown Huston lliit.it lIarrir.U'B Lanr iri. r Reading Easlrin DISCO UNT. ULiimi. ij.Mu .r.r),,no par pur pur mi pur iir par "i The-c )ntlires do not Issup tl. Movnmcusiiig Bunk Bunk of Pciinsvlvaiiia Minirs' Batik of Poltsville Bnnk of Lowistown Bnnk of Middlctuwn D.nk of Northuinlrtlnnd Columbia Bnnk & Bridge co. Carlisle Bnnk Exchange Bnnk Do do branch of Farmers' Dunk of l.aricuslri Laucastrr County Bunk Farmers' Bnnk of Heading Harrishuig Bank Lancaster linnk l.cliannn Bank Merchants' A Mnnuf. Batik liunk of Pittsburg West Branch Bank Wyoming Bunk Northampton Bink Heiks County Hunk OII'icp of Bank of U. S. Do do do Do do do Kensiimton Sav. Ins. A Penn Township Sav. Ins. linnk ol Chainbershurg Br.i.k ol Gettysburg Hank of Susquehanna Co. Krie Bnt.k Fanners' A Drovers Bank Franklin Bank Honesdale Bank Monongahela Bank of B. y...k Bnnk N. B. The noles of those hanks on which we omit quotations, and substitute a .lash ( ) arc not purchased hy the Phil nlelpl.ia brokers, with the exception of those which have a letter of rifrrence. B R OKEN BANK S. 5u8 40a 1.1 'Bunk . Ida I-') Inula . . 7a8 Potisvillo fia7 Lrwistown 111 Mi.ldletown 5 Northumberland r Columbia 3 (Carlisle fi Pittsburg 2 Hnlliduyshurg .'I Luncastci 2 Lancaster , 2 Reading 6 Hurrishurg fn? Luncustcr 2 l.cliannn 5 Pittsburg 2 Piltshuig 3 Williuinsport Wilkeshatre I0at2 All. Mown 17 Heading PiltsUirg E r iti New Brittlil.m to do (?hanihcishurg 6 Ctltyshurg fi Montiose 8 Eri 7 Wayneshurg 15 Washington 3 Honesdale I J Brownsville ft York 6 Philadelphia Sav. Ins. Philadelphia Loan Co. Scliuy Ikill Suv. Ins. Philadelphia do do Manual Lahor Bank T. W Dyott, prop.) Tnwauda Bank 'Powanda Alleghany Bank of Pa. linnk ol Beaver linnk of Swalara Bank of Washington Centre Bank City Bank Farmers' & Mech'cV Bnnk Farmers' & MrrliVe' Bnnk Farmers' Mech'rs' Bank Iluimony Institute Huntingdon Bunk Juniata Bank Lumliermen's Bmrk Northern Bank of Pa. New Hope Del. Bridge Co. NorlhiimhM Union Col. Bk. North Western Baik of Pa. Ollice of Schuylkill Bunk Pa. Art. & Munuf. liunk Silver Luke Bank Uiiinii Bank of I'cnu'u. Westmnrclund Bank fnilcd failed f.iled failed failed no sale clew, d rioted failed Closed fio sale failed failed failed tio sale 11.. Moid Benver HarrUburg usliingtou Bell, fonto Plttsbuig Piltslturg Fayette co. (JrcPnrast'e Harmony Jluntingdon no sale Lewistown no idle Warren failed DiindiiflT no sale N-ew Hope closed Miltcni no sale M.adfille c-losid Port Carhon failed Carlisle fuil.d Montrose closed Uui.iiitown faded (reenshurg closed Wilkt sharre no sale W ilkesharre Bridge Co, Qj' All notes puioitirig to be -on ny IViinsyl vamu Bank mil given in the above list, may he set dtm n as frauds. ni;w Jutsr.Y. Dank of New Brunswick Belvideie Bank liuiliugton Co. Bank Comim reial Bank Ciiinl.crl.niil Bunk Furmers' Bstik Fa i in. rs' and Mechanics' Ilk 1'nimcri.' and Mechanics' Hk Furnirrs' and Mi n liani.' lik Franklin Bank of N. J. lliilick. n Bkg& CiuiMig Co Hoh.iken Jersiy City Bunk MtcliHiius' li oik Manulaelur. rs' Bunk Morris 1'ompuny Bank MuiiuiLKilh Lik of N.J. Michunics' Bank M. lianics' and Manuf. Bk Morris Canal and Bkg Co Post Now Ntwurk Bkg & Ins Co New Hope Del Bridce Co N. J. Mauufue. and Bkg Co N J Piulectou & lrtmd.uid I k Orange Bunk Palirsoii Bunk Peoples' Bunk Finn. Ion Bunk Suit in Banking Co State Bunk Stale Bunk Slate Bank State Hank of Moni Slate Bunk Sulci!) and Philad Mmiuf ('o SusarX Bank 'J'renlon Bnnkilig Cu Ciiinn Bank VV ushiligloii Banking Co. DII.iHAUL Bk of Wilin & Brandy Hi. N I miogUin Bank of Delaware Bank of Smyrna Do l.iaii.h Fuillii rs' Bk of Slate of Dei Do lirai.ch Do hiaucb - Do Iran, h Union Bunk n V- Uudei S'a fy On all ranks roa ki'J thus () tlicre are ei ll.ei tounUrleil or ulieud uotta i( tkv various dt buuiinutions, in circulution. Brunswick fuiltd ' Belvidere I Me.lford par Perth Auilioy 2 Bridget, m pm Mount Holly pnr Ituhwny I I N. Biuiikwiik Ciilcd I MHl.Cetown I't. a ; Jt'i'v City fail, d Hoh.iken fuil.d J. isey Cily laile.l Patterson failed Bellevillo failed Morristown 2 Fieeh.ild failed Newuik I Trenton pur Jersey Cily : I'O sale Nrwaik 1 . I aiiiila ilhvillo I llol-oken fail, d ! i Jorsry City fuiltd Orunge m Puteison fuile.l do 1 Princeton par Salem pur Ncwurk 1 Lluala ihluwu I I 'am. leu pnr Monistown I Tr.1it.Ml failed Suit ill luile.l N ton 3 'I'll l. lull par , Dr J Hackrtisark failed The bent mrltioit for the Aholition of Disrate , ' is to ilton.se and purify tin: llody. AVIUf.lIT'S ' I X lI AN TUKTAIIM2 PILLS AVi'fA American 1 allege at Health, Arp now acknowledged in h. ip hest Medicine in the World for trip Pure of ' " , ' EVERY VARIETY OF DISEASE. 4 KECAf 'SR they rnmp'ptely rlennsp thp to ma. h and hnwelx froin th. fp hilliona and cor rupt humors l,irh arp Ihp raiuc nut only of Hea.lncliP, CiddincsK, 1'nlpiti.lioii of Ihp Hpirt,' Pa-ns In the Bones. Rheumatism and fJ.ml, hut pvpry malady incident to man. SAID INDIAN VFt.E'l'ABI.E PH.L8 are a eer ain cure fur in to, in tieot, irmiited, nervous, inllamsloty and pu rid Fevers, hreauso Kiev e'eansp the P'x'.V from tiW moiliid humors, wliicli.when coiilined tolhe eiicti Inlion, are the cause of all kind of FEN 'EI5S. So, iileo, whi n the mo impurity is tlepwited on Ihp ini'ml'im p and muscle, caiisini! i .in, indama l.oris and swellings' palled l.'H EIIMATI8M, COI T, A r. WriphiV Indian VcpelaUc Pills may t relietl on as alwavs prtain to alP r lirf. and if perspvpipd v. illi, neccudlnc to directiolin Will most itpsiiiedly, and without fail, make ft perfect fu at li p ahxvp painful nmliidies. From thrcprlo six of sold Indian Vipetah'e Pills taken every tiiisht go ing to he.l, will In a shoit time so completely nd I tie hoily from every thing that is opposed to health, tt.nt III eiiiiinli-in, (iout. and p .i" of evcrv descrii tion, will he lu.rnlly DRIVEN FROM THE BO DY- For lite s.i me rruson, when, Irom sudden changes of ntrro'pherp, or any other pause, the ppr fpiintion tsrhecked, and the hiimois wlveli should pa-s oil hy lh' skin sre thrown inwardlv, causing HEADACHE. CIDDINESS, i.u.m and sick ness, pain in the hont s, wmery and ii (lamed eves, sore throat, tioarcnc s, pouglis, conoiinii Imn-, rheumatic pains in vniious parts of the hmlv, rii.I maoyoth.r symptom of CATCHINO COLD, Writhi' Indian Yt ntltililf I'idx will invariably give iu.me.li te relict. From thiee to six of said Pills taken every night on going lo bed, will in a short time, not only remove nil thp above unpleasant symi'toms, but the body w II, in a short time, be restored to even sounder henl htban lef.ire. ASTHMA. on DIFFICULTY OF BHEATH INC MWifi' Indian Ytizrluble I'M will loos en and cany oil", by the stomach and boweis, those tough phbgmy humor", which stop up all the air cells ol the lungs, mid are the cause, not only of the above disir.ssing ruitplaint, hut when neglected, oltcn terminates in that nio.edten.lfiil malady railed CONSUMPTION. Itshou'd hp alsoiouiemb.ird that 'riilit'n Indian Vtirttalile 1'illt are a certain cuie for PAIN IN THE SIDE, Oppression, nau sea, and sicknea, l.i-s of appetiie, rostivrtifsa. a yellow tinge of ihe vkiu and eyes, and every other symptom ol a torpid m disiased state of the liver; because they purue from the body those impurities which if th posited upon this iniurtant oruan, are tin- caii-e of etcry variety of LIVER COM PLAIN'!'. N hen h nation is c.iimi'hciI by riot-, outbreak and n belli. .n. the only means of prt vent ing the drea.lfol roust qucuccs of a CIVIL WAR, is to expel all lrniors, and evil disposed ones from the eoun'ry. In like manner, lien pain or sick ness of any kind, indi. nle thnt the Ixxly is strug gling with inter, al Iocs, the true remf.lv is lo EX PEL ALL MORBID HUMORS, (traitors to healih and life.) Htulth will be the eertnin rrttit. That the pi iuciple of curing disease, by cleansing and puiilying tlm body, is strictly in accord nice with the luws whiph govprn thp animal economy ; and if properly parried out by the Use of the nbnvp named WRKiHT'S INDIAN V Ft! ETA RLE PILLS, will reilaiuty result In ihe complete Abo lition ol Disease; we olTer the following testimoni als, from persons of the highest respectability in New Yotk, who hove lerrntiy been cuied of the n.ost obsliiiute rompinints, s.dety by the use of Whioiit's Nihan Yioftami.k Pills, of the Surth American Cvlligr nf lli ulth ; Jvmaica. L. I., JuncOih. 1SII. D.Htor William Wright Dear Sir It is with great sati-faclion I infirm you of My having been intirely cured of Dyspepsia, of five years standii g, by the Use of your Iniiiak Vkisktaiilk Pii.i.s. Pn vius to nictving with your celebrated m. di cine, I had h.eu under the hands nf several Physi citiiis, and had tried vniious medicines; but till to noell'trt. After using one 25 rent box of jour Pills, however, I i xp. rienecd so much bei rfit, that I rpstilvcd lo persevere in the use of Ihcin accot.ling Indirections, which I am happy to state, has result ed in a perfect cure. Ingratitude to you foi the great It'll, fit I have received, and aUo in the h. ie that others similarly sflheted may be induced lo im.ke tiinl of your cx'ruuidiniry medicine, I send you this statement with full hbeity to publish the same, if you think pr..M-r. Yours. Ac New Yoik, June 10, 1X11. U.C. BLACK. Mr. Richard Dennis, agent for Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills. Dear Sir I have been afflicted for seternl years wiih inward weakness and general debility, accom panied at limes with pains in the side and other distressing complaints. A II. 1 having tried various medicines without ell.fi. I was crsu:ulpl by a fiien.t lo muke trial ef Dr. Wiight's Indian Vegetable IMIs. which I am haotiv lo state, have relieved rop in a most wonderful manner. I have used the me j dien.e, as yet but h stunt tune, and have no doubt, I a perseverance in ihe use of the medicine accor ding lo diieelioiis, ih-l I shall in a short time U' I 'itcily ierloie.1. I toosl w illii glv recrmmend said Pills to allMr- I sons similarly kllhcted. and in ihe full hclicl thai the seme Iwiit firial results will follow their use, I re meiii youis kincert ly. HENRY A. FOOTE. a'Wursing, Ulster co. N. Y. IlOSE.OINTIVinNT, l'oa ti:tti:ii. niNOWOIIMSI, MMPI.PK ON 1 UK r A K, AND OTIIF.H rt'TANWHiaj RI'M'IONA. (Cj Tli fidawing errlijira'r dinrrihrtt nne nj Iht mnut ixlraurdinnry cures ever tjfected hy any apjdieutiim. Piiit.Aiir.iMiiA, February 10, 1R.1S. Ij'OR Iwenty years I was severely alllicted with TkTTKii on the Face and Head: the diseasp pommetic.H when I was seventeen ypars old, and continued until Hip Fall of IS:tfl. vniving in vio lence, hot wilhnul pver tlisnppenrinir. , During tn'ist of the time, great part of my face was covered with the eruption, frequently attended with violent itch ing; my be, el siv. red at linn s until it fell na if it would burst the swelling was so giPat, that I rotild scarcely get my hat on. During the long period that I wns afflicted wi'h the disease, I tise.l a great many j plication-., (among them veral celebrated prep nations) as w. II as taking inw.od remedies. liielo.lmg a number otbotllea ol .Mrrms I'linncea. lixtract nf Sarsuparilln, Ate, In tort, it w..uld I imp.e-aihle to enumeinte all the medicines I used. I was also un.lei the Car of two of ihe most dis. tiligiii-hed physicians of this city, but witle.ilt rc ceiving liinc.ll beiM til, anil I ilespaireil ol ever lieing cored. In tbo fill of 1 :tl, the disea-e nl the lime being very violent, I commenced Uslnu the Knf Ointment, (prepared by Vaughan A' Davis.) In a f. w application ihe violent itcbine rease.l, the swelling abated, the r ruotion liegan to disappear, and liefore I had used ajar the di-pasp was entirely cured. It has now Nen m nrty a y.nr and a limit since, and there is not a vestige of the disease re maininc. except Ihe scars from the deep pits formed by the di-ease. Il is imjn ssible for me to deserilip in a rrrtificnte the severity of the disease and my soil. ring, but I will 1 pie aid to givo a fuller ac count to any person wanting further satisfaction, who will r .11 on me. Al the limp I commenced using the Rose Ointment I would have given bun .beds of do la.s to Ihi rid of tlm disease. Since u sing it. I have rceitmm. n.h d it lo several iersons, (among Ihem my mother, who had the disease bad ly uu her a'tn.) who w. re all cured hv il. J AMES DURNELL, No. 15H, Race St. The Rose Oiiitni. nl Is piepnred by E. B. YaUtdinn, Sou'li East corner of Third and Race sire. Ii, Philiidelphiu, and solil on nuenrv in Sunhu ry. bv II. B. MASSER, May Nth, 1812. Aenf. llov (Miitiiu'iil, lor THlcr. A I'liUOr 111-' ITU J-JTICACY. PHii.Ani.i.riiiA, May 27tb, 18.'l). '""PHIS is to certify tbut I was Severely aUhcied t ith Tetter in the hands and f. et for upwards of forty years ; the disease was attended generally with violent itching and swelling. I applied to 4 number of physicians, and used a great many appli cations without tllc riing a core. Alx.ut a y. ar since, I applir.l ti e Rose Ointment, which entirely stopped i In- ili-lnlii-, nod a few upplicnli. n immc.li an ly cured the disease, w hich (here has hi en no return of, nllhoiigh I bad never hern ritl of it at any lime, for forty years. RII'HAI.D SAVACE, i- Eleventh, la-low Spiurc Street. The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B. VaiiLhau, Sjuth East corner of Third and Race Slieels, Philadelphia, and Sold on agency in Sunhu ry. by II. B. MASSKR, May Hih, 1842. Agent. MEDIC AlTAITnOBATION of ihe misi: in.r.u:. ijr 'itur. ALTHOUCH the superiority of the prepnialioii over all oth" rs is fully rsiablishe.l, the proprie tors lake pleasure in laying liefore ihe public the following certificate from a resecuililo physician, a graduate nf ihe University ol Pennsylvania. Dr. Baugh, having found in this lemrdy thai relief for a tedious and disagreeable allcction which ihe means within the range of his profession failed to sllord, has not hesitated lo give il his approbation, although the prejudices and interests of that profession uic i pHiseil to secret Remedies. PHILAIIV.LrHIA.Sept. 19, lH:tn. I was recently troubled with a tedious heretic eruption, which coveted nearly one side of my f.ce, and exletided over the ear. Mr. Vauuhau, proprn loi of the Rose Ointmeol, ol-seiviiiK my face, insis ted on my tiying his preparation, of which he han ded me a jar. Although in common with ihe mem bers ol my profession, I discountenance mid disa prove ol the numerous nosl ruins palmed upon the public by iiMiomnt pretender, I let I in justice bound lo except the Rose Oiutm. tit lioni that cla-s of me dicines, and to give it my approbation, as it entire ly tured the eruption, ahhough it hid resisted the usu . I applications. DANE II A I (ill. M. 1). Qj" The Rose Ointineot is piepared by E. B. Vaughan, South Eust con er ..I Third and Race Streets, Philadelphia, and sold ouaginrv in Son hurv, by H. B. MANSER. May Mth, ISI2. Agent. BOLTON & CO. ;rn-i til 'ininiissln Jl i lianl, is the Sate nj t lour, liram, Utttl, ic, ivc W llllllOgloll SlU Ion Md'totd Doti ilminglon (ieoigeluwn NeMCJstle iliiniitun par pal pur ' par pur par par par 2 Nlw Yomk, Sept. 2U, 14 I. This is to certify that I have used Whirht's Imiian KiiTAMLK I'll is with the gieaiPst bene lit; bavjiu en'irelv cured myself of the lre.iii lit al la. ks ol Sick llesda. be, to v hiill I hud previously la-. i. subject. ANN MARIA THOMPSON, 302 lircenwich sir.ei. N. Y. To Mr. Riebaid Dtiiiiis, Agent lor Wright's In- diall Vlgetablc I'iils. C.I f Tl .V. As there are al this lime insiiy wicked persona bosnv tiiiaged in s. I'll ii a coiiniiil. il medicine uu- ib r tl.e nniiie of the Indian Vegetable Pills and as I let) di spt rule lit tl are so utterly r.ckl.ss of ctu iieiices, thai many vuluable lives may be lost in on s. i j it nee of using llrir drcrdeul rompoui.ds, ihe publ c are raulioned aguinsl purchasing any I Pills, unless on Ihe lidesuf the boxes llie billowing woiiling is f .uo.l : : lilt. 11 1 'S INDI AN VEOETABLE PILLS. (Indian l'urgalire.) u -ma Mit.ru amisicam hiiiii.i or hialth. A ml slse lo le esierislly caieful against pureliu--n v said n.eoiciiie of any person except the rt-gu-; In ...'.Ti se.l agt-nta. j a,i:ms run koitiu mhi:ui.asi) co, i I'eiilistliuiiia. j II. II. Masser, Sui.t-ury l'uneek Rose, Nor- i llioioU ibuid Jacob Haas, SI amok ill - Samuel Herb, M .ln n.iy liierlv iV D, lla .s, Augusta i lle.n r rV Foillller, Mlil.'ll llt-talid .V Meixtll, i Mt Erti,,vi le I' lei ot. Diarmolid.Tuihulsvdlr James It. et!, Polt.-grove. II Kl.ise, Suv.h rslown II. II. Ki ula l, I', M EKsl.urg P. O. Win. I.ei-enriug, P M. Union Comer. Oll'.ce kin (.riier.il Di iiot for the rule of Wr'ghi'i Indian Yitlubk VilU, Wholesale alal Retail, No. 10J RACE STREET, PHILAI'EL PIIIA. Itlsy 21, 1842. ly ,n Merchants generally, that they have la ken those large and commodious Wharvrs, with two Dorks, ninth ol Chesnut street, on the Delaware, together with the store No. 19 South Wharves, where they would he pleased lo receive consign ments of (irain, Flour. Seed, Whiskey, Iron. 4 e. Ac Being also well prepared to forward ull kinds of Merchandise hv the Schuvlkill slid Union, or by the Chesapcoke and Tide Water Canals, as tow- boats are kept expressly foi the purpose of towing bouts bv ei'ber route. Merchants will ple..se lie particular to send their goials desiiited by cither canals, t i No, I'J South Wharves, U-twcen Market and Chesnut streets, on the Delaware, with dliectiona accompanying them which route ibey wish them to be shipped. 03 Plaster and Suit for sale, al the lowest mar ket price. BOLTON Ac C" I. March 19, 1842. No. 19 South Wharves THE" cCT'G-i:"Bi2LS AK II i t tn i. v i:rosiToit. (IN TWO VOI.l k,.) r-ONTAINI.(i the Old and New Testament y with piactical exMsiti.iis and explanatory notes, bv 1 liomus Illinois, Aullio' ol "the Age ot lull di lily, "I Met ion irv ol all lieligl.us llenonuua lions," Ac. To which are added the references and marginal readings of thu Poliglotl Bil.le, logeih. r with oiigiual Holes and cbeti .iis from Baxter's Con. prehensile HiUe, and o lu i siaudaid works iutroducl'iry and com hiding r inaiks uu each book ol the u il and new Testament, und a valuable chro nological index. Tl.e whole carefully levii-ed and adai te.1 to the use of Sundav Schools, Bible classes and Christian generally, ernhdlnhril with maps und engravings, edited hy the R. v. Wnhum Pat ton, aid published by ('use, Till'any & Buioliaiu; Ituitlor.l, I'oiiii., mi 'i bis woik has la i n highly recommended by the following, among other tlisiinguishcd divines: Rev. Stephen Remington, pastor of ihe Metho dist Episcopal Church, Brooklyn. Rev. W, C, Browi.l.-e, pastor of the Middle Dutch Church, New York. Rev. Lemuel Miller and A. Alexander, Pr.ifes- tois in Princeton Theologic-d Seminary, N. Jeisuy Rev. C. P. Cruulh, President ol Pennsylvania College, al (leilxsl.uig. Rev. C. W Schu.-ller, pastor of the Lutheran i bunb, llsriisburg, l a. Q'j For sale by il, B. Masstr, Agent for th Publi hers. Jan. 2'Jlb ibU. WEAVER'S, HOTEL, Sanbury, Wrthumbrrlanil County f IVllllsi.y IViUllsi. f jlin subscriber, n s clfully informs the public I that he has removed lo that large and commo dious Tavern Stand, at Ihe rorner of Market and Fawn streets, (sign of ihe Btick ) foimerly occu pied by Jonas Weaver, and lately hy Daniel Gib son, where he is now prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with a rail. By strict atten tion to business, and his utmost endeavor to render satisfaction to all, he hopes lo receive a liberal share of public patronage. CHARLES WEAVER. JSunhury, Matrh 12th, 1842. " CoiiiilrrTrTlci'N' lonl h ItiiMV '"Phe public will please observe that no Bramheth Pills are genuine, unless the box haa three la- Issls upon it, (the top, the side and the bottom) each containing a fic-simile signature of my hand writing, thus H. Ba ANtiitKTH, M, D- Those la. hel aie engraved on steel, beautifully tlesignptl, and done at an etipnse of ovpr f 2,000. Therefore it will lie rern thai the only thing nrcesnsry to pro cure the medicine in its purity, is to observe these labels. : - t ' Renipmber ihe top, the side, and the hoMom. The following respective (arsons urp duly suhi.ri ini, and 4vM - --..., CERTI0ATK3 Or AGENCY, ,i For the sale of liranilreilt's Vegi tuhlc Vuiversnl Pills. - - Northnnibeilni d county : Milton Mackey & Ch.imbeilin. Sunbury II. D. Masser. M'Eisens ville Ireland A. Moixell. N'oiilnini'-eiland Win. Forsyth. Georgetown F. Midlinger &. Co. Union C iunly: New Berlin J. hn lloll'inan. Selinsgrovp Eyer and Schnure. Miildleburg Issae Smith. Beavcriowu J. iV F. Bingaman. Adamshurg II. A. Smith. MilHnislmig Swope Ai Laird. Haitleton Daniel Long. Free burg (J. &. F. C. Moyer. Ccntrevihe Stailey vt Lenhnrt. Lewisburg Walls ct (ireen. Columbia county : Danville E. B. Reynolds cV Co. Berwick Shuman A. Rittenhousp.' (.'al lawissa C. A. & O. (j. Brobts. Bloomsburg John R. Moyer. Jcisey Town Levi Bis. I. Wa shington Koht. MtCay. Limestone -D. L. I Sch iiipc k . Ohseive that each Acenl has an Engraved Cer lifirale of Agency, conlainiifu a icpres- nlulioii of Di BRANDRETH'S Manufactory at Sing Sing, and upon which will also be seen rxact ropies of Ihe ntiv luhels now usetl ujiun the lirundreth J'ill Hnxis. Plnlidclphia, offlce No. R, North 8lh strep). B. BRANDRETll.M.D. January 1st, 1842. - tiik AMERICAN MEDICAIi LID&AHT A Nil iti:m.k.i:( i:n. ry CONCENTRATED R.c.n.l l Medical Sci - encp and Lileiaiure, by R.iblev Dur.glison, M. IV, Prolessor of the Institutes ol Medicine, etc., in J. If.-ison Medical CoIIi-kc of IMn'adelphla, nub- lished monthly by Adam W.ildie, No. 40 Carpen I. r street, Philadelphia. Subscrioiioii price, f5 a ar. Subscriptions for the above work received hy the subscriber. 11. B. MASHER. Dee. II th. 1841. Airrnt. 5av. ja. aL. j'c&a PCS. SALE. 171 OR sale a small Faun, coi.tiiuing about one hundred and ten acres, more or le-a, situate in Point township. Nnrihund erlaud countv, about two miles above Nortbninbeil in.l, on Ihe main road leading from that place to Danville, adjoining lands of John lghoii, Jesse C. Ilortnn und others. now in the occupunry of Samuel Payne. About forty acres of said tract are clraied, and in good slate of cu'livation, on which there is a small barn erected. The properly will lie sold on reasonable leims. For further particulars, prisons are request ed to apply to the rul-serib. r. H. B. MASSKR, Agent, Nov. 27th, 1841. if Sunbury. Pa. LAST MAKER, No. 74 Callow liil! Street, l'hilatlcljiliia. C Three dutirs uiive Srcund.) CjHOE Findinusalvays kepi on hand, which he oll'. rs for sale on (he lose I terms. Countr) Merch nits are purtiiuNrly to till and judge foi themselves. Philadelphia. Novprmer 13, tall. ly. OF EVERY DEsCRH'TI'oN. xkw i:xi; land on. company. No, -! Noiili Water Street, Phila. AN FFAI'TURERS and dealers in Oils of every description both for burning and manufacturing purposes, which will lie sold much lower than they can lie procured elsewhere, and warranted in quality to equal any in the city. Any oil sold by the company not proving as represented, may be relumed without any exiense to the pur chaser, and the money will be refunded. 1 heir slock now in store consists of Ihe following oils, vix: - 30,000 gallons Winter Bleached Speim""i on, do Coloilesa Oil, Fall and Spring Sierm Oil, Winter Sea Elephant, do Pressed Whale Oil, Summer do do do Common Whale Oil, 200 Barrels superi.n Stra ' Oil, 300 do Cod Bank Oil, 60 do Neais Foot Oil, 75 Casks Olive O.I, Tanner's Oils, fXj'This Company has a number of Vessels en gaged in the Coil Fishery, and Tanners may rely upon gelling al all bines Oil aa pure aa imported, Philadelphia, Nov. 13, 1MI. ly. G. V". &, L. 3. TAYLCS. OFFER FOR SALE, at the South East Cor ner of Fifth and Murket Otrttti, J'liiiutct phia Mens' Calf-skin Bonis, stitched warranted, do do do pegged do do do do water proof, double soles and double uppers, do Cull-skin do do and uppers, do Heavy Water Leather Boots, do do Neat do do. do High quarter Shops, Calf-skill, do do do Crockers do Fine Monroes warranted CHS.TGCLITE FCLXttH.' A N article unequalled for clraning and giving highly durable and mos brilliant polish to sil ver, German Silver, Bras, Coper, Btittunia ware, Tin, Steel, Cutlery, and for restoring the lustre on varnished rarriagps, Ac. TRY IT. Prpparcd and sold at wholesale and retail, by the Susquehanna Chrysolite Polish Company, Owcgo, Tioga county, N. Y. WM. FORSYTH, Agent for Northum'd, H. B. MASSER, Ag.nl for Sunbury. November 20th. 1841. & BPaCTHES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSEL LERS AND STATIONERS, No. 122 Ciicsnut. Street, below 4tli, T' l'liiladelpliia. KEEP constantly on hand a general assort ment of Books and Stationary ; comprising Theological, Law, Mediral, Classical, Miseellane oua end School Books, Day Books, all air.es, Led gers, do.. Family Bibles, Pocket Bibles, Wiitinf Papers, Wrapping Papers, Ac. ic which they of tcr al the h.wct ptieps to Country Men haul's Pro fessional OVntlemcn, Teachers, and all others that may favor litem with ihpir custom. Philadelphia, Notumlmr 13, 1811. ly. - .Tlit linrl Wravrr A Son, HOPE MAKEnS & SHIP CMANELERS. A. 1 3 AVrA VVV;t Street. Philadelphia. A lj conslaully on hand, a general Assort ment of Cordage, Seine Twines, Ar , viz : J ar'd Roprs, Fishing Ropes, While Ropes, Manil la Hopes, loir l.inea for Canal Boats. Also, a complete assortment of Seine Twines, Ac, such as Hemp Siad and Herring Twine, Best Patent (till Net Twine, Cotton Shad and Herring Twice, Shoe Threads, Ar. Ar. Also, Bed Cords, Plough Lines, Halters, Traces, Cotton and Linen Carjiet ('bains, Ac. all of which they will disHse of on reasonable leims. Philadelphia, Novemliei 13,1841. ly. Jnol rilMiuitii &. Son. Tl ESPECTFLLLY informs their friends and acquaintances generally that they still con tinue lo keep at Ihe old stand, No. 246 North 3d street, Philadelphia, all Vinda of TUHACCU SAI.-- AM' SLf.APS. Which they will nell the ntjt : accommodating ami reasonal le terms. N. B. All eoods sold will be guniiutred and all orders promptly slit nded to. Philadelphia, Nc.vembei 13,1841 --ly. SETES CC1TCTES., Wholesale and Retail Sliou, Hoiiuet, and Palm Leaf Hat Warehouse. A'o. CO Kurth 'id street, a few lours utnn e . Irch, Vhilmhlpliia. A LSO 'Piniiks, ('ni)iel lings and Volices, of rv jJ ery descnptiou, all of which he olfers for sale on the most reasonable terms. Philadelphia, Novetnlier 13, 1811. ly. J. W7S WA N , I'mlirella and Parasol iMantifacturer. A'o. 37 A'ooA Thnil strt-et, two ihsirs htluw the City Holt I, Philadelphia. COUNTR x Merchanla and other are solicited to examine Ida assorli.ient before purchasing elsewhere Philadelphia. November 13. 1841. ly. mm TrraTtiTlioTiY 6000 15,000 10.000 20,000 GlIOO 15,1100 do do do do do do D A do nailed A N unparelleled remedy fur common Colds, ('oughs, Asthma, Influprr-a, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, and all dispasesnf ihe Breast and Lungs, lending to consumption; composed of the roncen traicd virtues of H un bound, Bonset, BIoikI Root, Liverwort and several othe vegetable substances. Prepared only by J. M. Wisslow, Rochester, New York. " 'Phe Innorpnre anil nnivprsallv admitted pectoral viituesof the Her ha from which the Balsam of llnrrhuund is made, aie too generally known to re quire recommendation ; il Is thciefnrp only necessa ry to ohsprvp thai ihis Medicine contains Ihe whole of their Medicinal probities, highly concentrated, and so happily combined with several other vege table substances, as lo render it the most speedy, mild and certain remedy, now in use, for the com plaints above mentioned. 'Phe Balsam removes all imflammation and sore ness of the Lungs, loosens lough visid phlegm, en nblirtg the pslir nt lo expectorate wnh pasp and free dom, assusges cough, relieves athmatic and diffi cult respiration, heala the injured porta, opens llie p.ues, and composes the disiurlicd nerves, und gives strength lo the tender lungs, and thus produces a speedy and lasting r lire. liiTiTt nB is the. haskst rniMt is Man. We are not among that class of Editors who for few dollais will, (al the exnse of Irulh and ho nesty) "crack up" an article and bring it into rnpid snle ; neither aie we willing to temain silent, after having tested the utility of an im rovement or dis covery in scienrp or art. Our readers will recollect we told them we were unwell with a sore throat and violent cold some few weeks ago. Well, we pur chased two bottles of WINSLOW'S BALSAM OF HOREHOI'ND, and so sudden was the cure, that we forgot we ever had a cold. Those who are afllirieil, may try it upon our recommendation. Lewislo" Tlrgrajih. For side by HKNKY YO.X THEIMER, Sunlmry, JACOB BRIUHT, KorlkumUrlund. Also, by Druggists generally throughout tho country. (jj Price, 50 cents per bottle. August 14th. 1841. ly. LIST OF BOOKS, run sale ar do do Kip do do Calf do do Coarse do do Shoes Fine do Kin do do tlo do do do do tlo do do do ( 'alf and Seal Skill Pumps, do List Nocks with and without soles, do Carpel do d. do do Patent Warranted Water-proof Moccasins, l adies' do do do do Ladies' tanned India Rubber shot s, (entlemens do Over shoes. With every oilier desc iption ol boots and shoes. Fur Ca of every des. ripli.iu. Travtilhug 'I'runks of every description. Vencii ill Travelling Bags. Patent tiuin Elastic SIi.m- Blacking. Bonnets of all kinds. I'alill Leal Hals. Philadelphia, Noumliei 13, IfcUl. ly. P. & A. ROVOUDT'S China, Class and Liverpool Warehouse, A" 104 A'itM Third street, third dour below Vine street, Philadelphia. "TTHERE they constantly keep on hand a large " assortment of ' China, Class and Liverionl Ware, which they will dispose nf on the most rei sonablc terms. Philadelphia, November 13, 1841. ly. TIIKOPJIA S ciTTp. Manufacturer and Importer of Sad dlery, Hardware, Azc. A'o. 5 South Third street, four drs below Market Philadeliliiu. 'JT EEP constantly on hand a large and general assortment Conch Lamps, Carriage Bunds, Axle Arms, Eliptic Springs, Taunt Leather. Ac. Country Merchants and saddlers w ill be supplied at all times on the most reasonable terms. They will find it to their advantage to rail and examine his assortment In-fore purchasina elsewhere. Philadelphia. Novemt-er 13, 1841. ly. REYNOLDS, McFARLANT) & CO Wholesale Dealers in Foreign IJritish and American Pry Goods. A'o. 1 0ft JV,r Are. street, Philadelphia. COUNTRY Merchants, and others ran I sup plied at ull times with an extensive assort ment of ihe beat and most fashionable Uoods upon the most reasonable terms. Philadelphia, November 13, 1841. ly, "ToTvUiTTv; ijaiTron, Importers and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Hardware, No. 174 Nobth Third Strkxt, PmLAiiF.irm a. V THERE their fiicndsand tustoiners will always ' find a large and general assortment of Foreign and Domestic Hurdwuie, which they will sell at the lowest prices. Fhiledclphia. Novenibrr 13. 1811. ly. ESI 1ERICK, 11 A NSE I .L & (XTS. WHOLESALE CRY GOODS STOKE. No. IMS l-a Market tStreet, Phila. (..- Fifth South side ) ALWAYS keep on hand a full and genrral as st.rlinrntof Hosiery, Lace, and Fancy (ioods, Country Merchants are respectfully request dd to give them a call and examine for thcm-elvcs, Philadelphia. N ovemlier 13. 1841. ly. SPEIirNG7GOOD Ai C l)7 No. 138 Maikot Street, Philadelphia. INVITE the attention nf Country Merchants to their extrusive assortment ol Bnloh French and American Dry Goods, which they oiler lot sale on the most reasonable terms. , Philadelphia, November 13, 1841. ly. IYIcCALLA & HERSB, No 51, Norm itrv't, (coHNi.a or coomh's AI.LXT.) Whete Ihry constantly keep on hand a general assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMEHES, VESTINCS, .4i( a gnut variety nfurlictis of a superior quality, which they oiler lo dispose of upon the most irasonable terms. COI NTRY MERCHANTS and others will find il to ititii advantage lo call and examine lluir slock before purchasing t-hf where. Philadelphia. Nov. fi, 1841. ly J CHITS C'CJIimf GG. WHOLESALE PHOE, BONNET, Cap uu' Putm l eaf Hal S.rp, No, IOSoith 4im SraisT, PHILADELPHIA, l II PRE an pjtusive aioitineit nf the above ' articles aie CJi.slanlly kept uu hand, lor sale at the most reasonable leilus. May S3, 1841.- ly. V NT! ION'S Classical Dictionary; Lemprier's do.; Ainsworth's do ; Cobb's do.; English and (icinian do.; Ambon's (Vsar; Anthon's Crammer; Ambon's Cicero; Mail's Latin Reader; Ogilby'sdo.; Andiew's Latin Lessons; Donnegan's Lexicon; Fisk's Cre-k Exercises; Davies's Legendei; Uraeca Majors; Adams's Roman Antirpiities; Pinnnck'a fioldsmitli'a Eiiglaml; do. Oreece; Lycll's Elements of (ieology; Mrs. Lincoln's Botany; Elements of Botany; Bridge's Algebra; Porter's Rhetorical Reader-; Emerson's (ieography and History; Olney's do.; Parley's do.; Smith's Crammer; Kirkham's do.; Kay's Read.rs; Cold's do.; Cobb's Arithmetics.; Pike's do.; Em. rson's do.; Cbb's Spelling Bocks; Towu's do.; Cobb's Table Books; Evangelical Fa mily Libiatv; ('ullage Bible-; Family do ; Collater al do.; Small Bibles and Testaments; Paikei's Ex ercises on Composition; Fruit of the Spirit; Baxtei's S .hit's Rest; American Revolution; Marryatt's No vels; Mrs. Phelps on Chemistry; Iliad; Catechism of American Laws; Letters on Natural Magic; Che mistry for Beginners; English Exercises adapted to Murray's Crammer; Sequel to Comley's SieMing Book; American Class Bonk; DsImiM's Schoolmas ter's Assistant; A great variety of Blank Books, Ac. August 28, JH41. J . s i i: j o n i: s , 1 EljUESTS the attention of his country friend who are in waul, to his very large stock of Carprlings, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Rugs, Bindings, Stair Rods, Ac, Ac, that 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 R lv P A T R 1 C K & o N, A'o. 21, Kurth Third street, (BKTW I.I.N MASK ST ASncHISNCT KTHKKTS,) PHILADELPHIA. TTAVE for sale a large and excellent assortment u(S)unth llrdes. Put na Kips, Tanners' Oil, ire., at the lowest market prices, either for cash, ia exchange for Leather, nr upon credit. Consignments of Leather received for sile, 01 purrhssed at the highest maiket prices. (T3 leather sloied dee of charge, April 17, 1841. ly. C'olil Scltlrd on llie EuiigN, IS a very common complaint, and can immedi ately be rem.ncd by Dr. Duncan's Expectorant Remedy. This disease produces much sulTering and distress, and finally liecomes alarming on ac count of its threatening severity. Physicians are sent for, and medicine prescribed, hut to no elicit, when they at once pronounce the lungs lo be en tirely eone, and the rise hopeless; that the patient mut die of CONSUMPTION. In this lingering situation hundreds ate left under the mistaken idea of their disease ("tol-e Consumption,' ) when it is nothing more than a "Cold settled on the lungs," when the patient is thus i egtectcd until the lungs do acually become dise.sed. Why is it that so many (pronounced) Impel s cases have been re stored to perfect heahh ? The reason is very plain and obvious. They commenced using Dr. Dun can's Expectorant Remedy, and wh.-n the lungs were not entirely gone, they finally recovered. A fair trial of this Medicine w ill convince all of this furl. For sate at No. 19 North Eighth Street, Phila delphia. Price $1 per boltle. A liesh supply of this vuluable Medicine has just been received, und can always be nhlaincd. at th store of HENRY YO.YTHEIMER. Sept. 3d, 1812. Azrtit. lit: llui Hell's COMPOl'M) STHK.XGTHFMXO ASD Oft MM AM APFHIEMT PILLS RE warranted to rure diseases of the stomach und nervous system. Mr. CSsmuel Phillips, Wist Kensington. Philadelphia, was entirely cured by the above highly and in. st.mab'e medicine; his rhi f symptoms were pain and weight at the pit of ihe slum eh uf er rating, loss of apctile, anur eruc tations, llaiulvucy, cos ivenes, pain in the sido, and wrakmss iu the breast, constant headache, diiiinesa und confusion of sight, nervous iiretahihly, which incapacitated hnnium attending to his business for twelve months, during which lime he tried va-ri-.i's medicines, but found hide relief until by u-ing ihe Compound Suenglli.-ning Tonic und (iermiin Aperient Pills, he was eiubl. d in fue weeks to re sume bis business. Piincipul Ollice fir the United Slates, No. I'J Ninth Eighth si i eel. Phil.-nlf 'phia. HKNRV YO.YTHEIMER, August 2?th, tst2. Agents WITH WILL PJU'YIAlZ Dr. II irlieh's n.edn ines are daily increasing in public l.ivor, and waul Irom any but fair trial to establish llu ir worth. We have conimuuicatioii in inn column.- to-d ay fi.un a person long alllict.il, w nich is but one of many vouchers foi this medt,. cine. Sjurit of tint Tunes,