mm. HANK NOTE LIS T. n:vnLTAMi. The following list ehow the current aluc of all Peims Ivania Dank Noiea. The moot implicit rc linnrft may be placed wpen k, s it ittttry uek carr fully coinpar wlfto aidceteld from Bick nell's Reporter. Ilanlii in Ililladlpliia. K. DlSC. I" AM LoCATl-OX. illt-AJl. NOTTS AT PAR. nnk nf North America'' - . rmr I'snli of fhe Northern Liberties . . par 4!ommercin1 Bank of Pcnn'a. . pir Farmers and Mechanics' Bmik . par Kensington Dank - -. ar Philadelphia Bonk ... par Schuylkill Bank ... par Joutnwa'k Bank ... par Western Dunk ... par Mechanic' Bank" . . pit Conntry Ilniili;. Bardc of Cuertrr County Westell enter j. .IT par far pur par psr These Dank of IVIswflre Conwy Bank of Germantown Hank of Montgomery Co. Ooylcstown Bank Eas'on Bank Farmers' Hank of Bucks -co, Office of Bank of Peun'a. Office do do Oflire 5a do Office do do Ches1cr OcTTnantcvw.n Norristown Dnyiowii Canton ' Dri-dol 1!ani-hu rg"t Lancaster i oinres Feuding f ilo not Easton J issue n. DISCOUNT. ' PIBoVlphia T5tiC0 NOTES AT Rank of the United States' lliwik of Venn Township . . 4 Guar J Bunk . . . 4a45 Manufacturers A Muics' Bank . 7 Ttfoyanteneing Bnk -. . 7 Rank of IVnnsvlvania . . IS MmivV Bankof Pollsvilk) Tttvile 9 Hank of I .e wist own I e wist own 17 Bank of Middlebrow Middletown ? Umik of NoTdmrrfherhmd1 Northumberland 7 Covurnhi Dank A Bridge a. Columbia 3 J Carlisle Bank Carlisle S Exchange Bank Pittsburg 2 Ilo do branch of Hoilidayalmrg 3 Farmers Bunk of Lancaster LancasU 3 Lancaster County Bunk Lancaster S Farmers' Bank of IJt'axliog Reading 7 Hairisbutg Bank Itarrisburg 10 Lancaster Bank Lancaster S Ia'Iiodoo Bank Iiehanuo . Merchants' A Manuf. Batik Pittsburg 2 Lancaster Iiehanuo Pittsburg Pittsbuig Williamsport WiSccsharre Allcnlown Heading Pittsburg Ffia New Bouillon do do Chambers! turg Getty si ajig MullUO-K) X'rra Wnyncslwrg Washington itoncsdale Brownsville York Bank of Pittslmrg" Pittsbuig 3 West Branch Bank Wyoming Bank Northampton Bank links County Bank OlTice of Bank of V. S. Do do do Do do do Kensington Sav. Ins. A Perm Township Sov. Ins. Bank of Ohambersburg Bahk of Gettysburg B auk of Susquehanna Co. Erie Bank Farmers' A Drovers1 Batik Franklin Bank Hotieadate Bank Monongabela Bank -of B. Vork Bank 9 JO 7 II 3 14 -4 N. B. The notes of those banka on which we omit quotations, and substitute dash ( ) are not purchased hy the Philadelphia brokers, with the exoejition of those which have letter of reference. BROKEN BANKS. Philadelphia Sav. Inc. Fuiladch;tiia failed Fhilmh-liitiia Loan Co. do failed Schuylkill 8av. Ins. do failed Manual Labor Bank (T. W Dyott, prop.) failed Towandatiank I'owanda failed Alleghany Bank of Pa. Bedford no sale Bank of Beaver Beaver clnmd Bank of 8watara jlHrri4urg cIukciI Bank of Washingtoa W'adtiiniiHi fik'd Ccnlre Bank Bellifonto chroeJ City Bank Pittshutg no aale Farmer' & Mech'cn' Bank f 'itlsUirg fiiiled Farmer dt Moch'ca' Bank Payette co. failed Farmers' A'. Mech'cs' Bunk (Jreencastle failed Harmony Institute Harmony no sale Huntingdon Bank liuritingdon no sale Juniata llonk I'wintowu nofjle Lumbermen' Haul' Warreit failtil Northern Bank of Ha. Pundan" no sale New Hoe lol. Briilse Co. Nw Hope clowd Northumti'd Union Col. Kk. Miltoti no naif North West.Ti) Bank of Pa. Mt-adfille climd Office of Schuylkill Bank Port Curhon fuihd Pa. Ar, & Manuf. Bank Carlisle fmUd Silvei Lak Uaiik M.witroce cloned L'niim BanK .f I'e.ni.'a. fiun.-iior n fiideil Westmoreland bunk. liieei c!o-el Wilkesbarr tiaJe Co. Wilki-sl-jne t.ilt' fXj All nxtes ui(Miit"!ii(r :" Ke on any iVnnyl vania Bank not jni.ii in Uu- above list, may be set down aa frauds. Bank of New Brunswick Bruntwii k ti ,d Bchidere Bank lU lmli i Burlington Co. Bni.k f.:nlti.rl Commercial Bonk I'ertu Amboy t'umberland Bank Brideton Farmer.' Bunk Mount Holly Farmers and Mochatiics' Bk liahway Farmers ami Mechanics' Bk N. Biuiivwitk I jar 2 fiar I" 1 tilled Farmers' and Merchants' Lik MiddltiUiwn i'L Franklin Bank of N. J. Jersey City tailed 6id.il failed falbd failed 2 failed 1 pai no sale lioboken Ukgdt uiazing lo Huhoken Jersey City Bank Jitsey City Mechanics Bunk Patterson Manutacturi'Ts' Bank Belleville Morris Coniiwny Bank Morrwtown Monmouth Bk of N. J. Freehold Mechanics' Bank Newsik Mechanics' and Manuf. Bk Trenton Morris Canal end Bkg Co Jenny City Post Nous Newark DkR A Ins Co Newaik 1 New Hope Del Bridge Co Lamfwilhvtlle N. J. l 'iiufnc. and Bkg Co lloUkcn N J J'u;'''L:"r & Lombard tk Jersey City foiled Ulk-d failed I Oraugt B..i.k Orange PatrrMin B-. I aterson do PlO( h . :-:K' ri1..o,.ui L ji U tSukui Uaiikllig Co State Bank State. Bank Ftate Bank fStule Bank of Morris fidta Bunk Kulrni and Pbilad Manuf Co ftwi Bank Trenton Banking Ck L niim Bunk V asLiiiuhm Banking Co. Princeton SSuli in Newark IMizttUtiji'jwn f'anuliii MoriiMown Tn iiioii SaKrn New ton Trei tin Dever Huikti.siKk 1 1 ar 1 faired Ull.d 1 I1" aibi Bk of Wilin A Brands viii' VV i j.iington I1" par par ,ar par par par par par Bank of Delaware -Bank of bmyrna Do tnanrh WiliniigtiKi Hinvrna Miltord r aimers' Bk of 8tale of Del Dover Do brunch Do bianrb Do Uamh I'nion Bank eTr I'lirl" ilmington f ieoigetowti Newcastle H iJuiuiton fjrj- On all lajika ma ked thus () there are ei ther inuntirfelt or abated notrs ef the vaiious tl. Kominarfons, in r(-!ur,Ki. The text method for the Abolition Diante is to deans and purify tine Body. WRIGHT'S IXPIAX Tr.lJKTAUrLE PILLS OP TTI15 . JlmrrUrat CaHtK nT lUallK, Are tkw aeknowlectgod to 1e ibe Vest Medicine in 'he vVHd for the enrr- of FAT.RY VARiKTY OF WSRASE. Kt'a.f'Wf; tfn completely rlinriae ile to tnarh sort bowels from th eidlini at4 cir- rui lniiTiiiTa which are the T.auoo not only iif Kendnihe, CtidHiieaa. Pnh.)iltion of the Ifert, l'nin in tin Bonea. KhenmntHim and ftijt.biil everv mnln.N ii.rtdent to ninn. SAID INDIAN VFtfETABI n PILLS are eeriain eure f..r tn tcni'tiefit, 'eUUrl, tirrvmis, infl imstory mkI rrn'tid Fever brexttw they rleanec the p'y fivni thoK if"bid himw. wldeh, when ermfined totbecireu l iti.xi are .benwt-eof all k ndsof FF.VF.RS. So, alpn. '1hmi tt'e nsriv- i npn ' itv t (VtoaiUnJ on the tiiHn ( pod nitifi'!.', csm ig oninK. irafama-liun- and -inre r died ItHEUM A11-SM, il :-. , e. 'itf..Ii,rli:.t. VepetaMe PtTlamiry It re'b.1 i.n a" 'wv ertmti io tie rlief. and if jiersevi ted with, arefirdlpc to direction will mot njndly. and wirtiont fiil. make a perfoct cu e ot the shove pnitifil n.ntmtiea. Ftom three to i of -ad Inilitt Vepetab'e Pill t '' ev.ry niabt fo ir r t.i beil. will b a boit t;n.e o completely rid t Ihi'v fr vrv thing Hit' mrMwd t lieahh, tba' Itheitm li-tn. Omit, and p (if of evetr A'serip tion,wiH be li-.mlK DRIVEN FHOM THE BO. DY. Fo' tin 9 ime irnim, when, fr(im sudib-n changes of atn-o-pheTe. or any Oliver cause, the por Rpirnlion ischecki-' -' 'e liutiii which shmild pat off bv th. skin re1'ir,iwn iimanlly. ciwismg HEADACHE. OIT'DINESS. n :.oa and sick ness, minin the bnnes, wtrery and ii. flamed even, sore throat, hoarsene-, eougl s, ronsnroion, rheumatic pains hi various parts of the body, and marry othiT STitrpioms of CATC1IINO COLD, Wriglifi Indian VrgrtaMe Ml will invariably give hmricdi de relief. From three h of said Pills taken every night on going to bed, will in a short time.-not only remove all llie above unpleajinnt symptoms, but the body will, in short time, be restored to even sounder heabh than Wfnre. ASTHMA. on DIFFICI LTY OF BREATH ING. Wr!" Indian Tollable Vilit will loos, en md carry off, by the alomsch and bow-is, thrwe tough plilrgmy hmor, which atitp up all the air cells of the tangs, and are the cause, not orrly of the above iHstressmg eiwiplarm. but when neglected, often terminate in that moiedteadfu! malady railed CONSUMPTION. It shouUl be also reinemWted that Wriizlir InSian Vegetable Villi are a certain ojie for PAIN I.N THE SIDE. Oppression, nau sea, and sickness, lo of appetite, costivensa. a yellow tinge of fiie i4in and eyes, and every other symitom of a torpid r diseased state of the liver; liecause they purge from (he body those impurities which if deposited upon this important organ, are the csui-n of every variety of DYER COM PLAINT. When a natinn is convulsed by riot, ontlireaks arnl rebellion, the only mean of prevent ing the dreadful consequences of a CIVIL WAR. is to expel all traitors, and evil disposed ones from the country. In like manner, when pain or sick ness of any kind, indicate that the body is strug gling with internal foes, the 1nte remedv is lo EX PEL ALL MORBID HUMORS. (Traitors to health ami lifc.) Health trill be the certain remit. That the principle of curing disease, by cleansing and purifying the body, is strictly in accordance with the laws which govern the snimal economy ; and if properly carried out by the use of the atove named WRIGHTS INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, will certainly result In the complete Aim. I it ion of Disease ; we offer the following testimoni als, from persons of the highest respectability in New York, who have recently been cured of the ntost obstinate comdaints, solely by the use of Wiiiost's India VruiTiBta Pills, of the AurfA Anttriean College of Ikvtih i Jamaica, L. I., JuncStb. 1841. Doctor William Wright Denr Sir It is with great sati-fiirtiiMi I inform you of my having been entirely cured of Dyspepsia, of five years standing, by the ueof your Ivuiti Vfckthu. Pills. Previous to mecirig with voor celebrated nvdi cine, I had h en tir in tne bands .f several Phvi ci !. and had n-.' v i... v cdifines; hut all t no etVe.'t. .ftrt ..i ! I Ivnx nf v on- ' tl l:nw ver. Iip. f tnurh le-efii, tbH I 'e-olvidto pereveie u :hc use nf them aeroiiiinr In i';rertiors, which I am hnt py lo stnte, hs refill ed In s perfect cure. Ingratitude lo ynu fin the great benefit I have received, and alo in the hnpe that others similarly afflicnd may be induced lo muke tiial of your exiranrdini'y medicine, I send you this statement with full libe ty to publish the same, if yon think proper. Yours, Ac New Yr k. June 1". t11. G. C. BLACK. Mr. RnhiH TV-n. (eit fur Wright's Indian Vet. --.t.i.. .1 Si ! iinv. bi-en Clie'ed for serernl years wi'b i( ward w. nkmss nod general dehility, sccom (si od t lime- wnh pirn in the side and other ibiiwessi g ri-nrfd!" Aft t bsving tr-ed various ni'dienies wi'hont ft', ci. I wa ersu 'bil by a fiietid j tn ncike trial rf lb Wiight's V dian Vi-getsble I P I'- wlneb I am happy to stste have relieved nie a nif nderful rnminer. I have used the me Urine, n- v. ni a -hod tune, stid hsve nodoubl, by s per, -m nee in "be ue of the medicine accor ding n directions ih t I sK in a short time be perfectly te-toie t. I most willii glv Tcciimmend said Pills to all per sons timitarly sfftieted and in 'be full belief thst the same beneficial resuttswill follow their use, I re main yours sincerely, II EN It Y A. FOOTE, Waiwarsing, Ulster co. N. Y. Niw Yuan, Sept. 29, 1M1. Tliis is to certify that I have used Wsioht's Ivrnn Vix.STsaLK Pills with the greatest bene fit ; having entirely cured myself of the frequent at- lnks ot rK's lleailsetie, to whtrh I hsJ previously l.n subjeu ANN MARIA THOMPSON, nJ2 Gn-enwieh atreet. N. Y. To Mr, Riehard Dennis, Agent for Wright's In dian Vegetable Pills. c.ivtio.-v. As there ate at this lime many wicged iermns l.usilv n.'sged in selling a counterfeit medicine un der the rihiiic of the Indian Veectitde Pills tyd as iheM- dekpurale men are so uiierly reckless of eon sKjuenees, that many valuable lives mav be lost in eonsr(tience of using their dreadful compounds, elsei inline are cautioned against purchalng any Pills, iinlos on the tides of the boxes the following wotiiinp ih f. 'Vi ii ' : WKItail'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, Indian Furf;ttiie.) Of Tllfc KOM'IH imiri tOLLtUS Of BttlTD. I And sIm lo tw especially csreful sgainst rurrh; j inp s.ikl medicine of any perwm except the regu lar aoverrscil sgents. AdLMS FOK KORTIlVMIiEItLAXn CO I'runsylvunia. II. 11. Masser, SunUiry Payne A Rose. Nor thiitiibeilitid Jaeoh Haas, Sliatnokin Samuel Heib, M.ihonoy -Byerly A D. Haiia. Autiusla Hem. r & Fnlliner, Milton Ireland A Meixell McEwensvi'le I fer A Dearm.Hid, Ttitliulsvill Jsim'S Per.!. PollKgrnve II Klase, Snvdirvtown II. II. h.naOiel, P. M.. EU.hurg P. O. Wm. Ii-eiiriiig, I M. I nion Corner, z Ofliee si d General Depot fur the sale of WVjWi.''. Indian Vegetable PilU. Wbolesule sml Ret-il. No. ICS RACE STREET, I'HILAt'EL PIMA. May 21, U49. ly ROSE OINTMENT, - TOR TKTTKK. tiwiwoHitrs), nMPi.csj cm tub f, n otubr CUTANROl'S rjtt'fT0S. OjT 7"'if ftJfmint eertifiea't dcterilei nt of the moat irmwrdinary turet ever effected by any applietit!fn PmLAtittMiA, February In, IJiR m-enty yars I was aevesejy afflicted with Ttti:b, on the Face and Head: the disease commencid when f was seveween years old, and continued tintH tU Fall of 1836, Varying in vio lence, but without ever disappearing. Daring most of the time, great part of my face was covered with the cropviou, frequently attended with violent itch ing; my head swelled at times until it felt as if it would hunt llie swelling was so great, that I could scarcely get my hat on. During the long period that I waaafllicleJ with the disease, I useil a great many plications, (among tlieai several celebrated fei.trntkvii) as w II as taking inwatd remedies, inclodiitg a numlier ofhottle of Snmn' Piimreea, Erlrvtl nf Sanvpnrilla, Ac, In fart, it would be impiiMsilile to enumeiate all the irtedickies I used. I was also uikIct the cure of two of the most dis tioguisltcd physician cr this city, but wKhout re ceiving much benefit, and I despaired of ever being cured. In the full of IHIttl, tho disease at the time being very violent, I commenced using llie Jfic OinlmrnU (prepared by Vanghun A Davis.) In a few pltcstions flte violent itching c. axl, the swelling abated, the eruption began lo disappear, and before I had usd ajar the dieasc was entirely cured. It has now Iron nearly a year nnd a half since, and there i not vevtige of the disease re oisinina. eicept tlvc scars from the deep pits formed by the disesse. It is iu)osihie for ran to desert ! in a rrrtificste the severity of the disease and my suffering, but I will be pleased io give a fuller ac count to any person wanting further saturfscti.m, who will chII on me, Al the time I commenced using the Rose Ointment I would have given hun dreds of dollais to bo rid of the disease. Since u sing C i have recommended it lo several persons, (among litem my mother, who had die disease bad ly on her arm,) who were all cured by it, J AMES DURNELL, No. ISC, Race St. (Jj Tlie Rose Ointment is ptepsred by E. B. Vau jhan, SnU'h East comer of Third and Race streets, Philadelphia, aud sold on ancucv in Sunbu ry, bv II. B. M A8SER, May 14th, IStt. ; Agent. Itoe tHnliiu'iil, lor Teller. A PROOF OF ITS EFFICACY. PinvitiktrmA, May 27th, 1839. THIS h to certify that I was severely afflicted with Tetter in the hands and feet for upwards of forty years ; the disease was attended generally with violent itching and swelling. I applied to t number of physicians, and used a great many appli cations without efTocting a cure. About a year since, I applied the Rose Ointment, which entirely stopped the itching, and a few applications immedi ately cured the disease, which there has been no return of, although I had never lieen rid of it at any Ume for forty yeats. RICHARD SAVAGE, Eleventh, Mow Spruce Street. fj" The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B. Vaunhan, Ssulh East corner of Third and Race Streets, Philadelphia, and sold on agency in Sunbu ry by H. B. MASSER, May 14th. 1842. Age!. IVIEDICAX. APPROBATION Of the ROSE ()lXTMET,for Tetter. ALTHOUGH the superiority of the preparation over all others la fully established, the proprie tor lake pleasure in laying before the public the following certificate from a reiieclahle physician, a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Hunch, having found in this lemedy that relief for a todtnu and disagreeable affection which the means within the range of his profession failed to afford, has not hesitated to give it his approbation, although the ptejudiivs and interest!, of that proiocsion ate ppised to accret Remedies. Pmilahkli-hia, Sept. 19, lflHO. 1 was recently troubled with a tedioas herpetic eruinoii. which coveicd nearly one side of my face, and extended over the ear. Mr. Vaughan, proprie loi of the Hose Ointment, observing my face, msis te.l on my tiying his preparation, of which he han d me jiir. Although in common with the mem ,. my pTofetsion, I discountenance and disap vi ot th- numerous nostrums ialmed upon the t'lic by iunorsnl pretenders, I feel in justice hound to except the Rose Ointment from that clasa of me dicines, and to give it my approbation, aa it entite- ly vured the eruption, although it had vcsistcd the usual sppticstion. DANL. BAl GH, M. D. trr I be Rose Ointment is prepared by l. U. Vaughan, South Eaat corner of Third and Race Streets, Philadelphia, aud sold on agency in Sun bury, by H. B. MAS.SEK, May 14th, 1S42. Agent. BOLTON & CO. (eurral 'oiiiiiilloii !lri lianls, Far the Stile of t'Umr, Grain, Seal, dc, 4c n ESPECTFULLY inform iheir the Merchants generally, that they hsve ta ken those large and commodious harvrs, n ull two Dinks, noilh of ('hesnut street, on the Delawire, ocether with the store No. 19 South Wharves, where they would be pleased to receive consign ments ot tirain, r lout. Seed, W hi.key. Iron, ate. Ac. Being also well prepared to forward all kinds of Merchandise by the Schuylkill und Union, or by the Chesapeake and Tide Water Canals, as tow hoats are kept xprestly for the purpose of towing boats by either route. Men hunts will please be particular lo send their goods destined by either canals, Ui No. 19 South harves, between Market and Chrsnut streets, on the Delaware, with directions accompanying them which route they wish them to tie shipped. Of- Plaster and Salt for sale, at the lowest mar ket price. BOLTON A C . March 19, 1843. No. 19 South Wharves. WHARTON'S ax rn? Biz Suubury, .oi IIiunilH-rland County, PENNSYLVANIA. FI1HE suhscrihrr rcspccilully inlorms the public, JL thst brhss teiiioved to iht large and commo dious Bnrk Houe, on Market square, opposite the tourt llou, (lormerlv kept bv Hiram frtce,) where he is now prepared lo accommodate all who may favor him with a call. Being thankful for past favors, he hopes by strict attention to husine.s, to teceive a liberal share of public patronage. Ac. CHARLES D. WilAKTUN. Sunbuiy, March oth. iHVi. itivai: : lhvie ! lime : fllll!'. suhs rihers sre prepared to furnish farmers JL and ntiiers with any auantity of Lime of a very superior quality far land, ol ii'uii-tering, at the fol lowing very reduced prices, viz: 8 rls. per bushel for I and I. idle; 10 rts. for I lis he.t quality of phiis. terms Lime, al the kilns, below the borough of Sun- bury. They will also deliver, al any place w ithiu the norougn ol rnuibury. Lime loi laud, al HI cents r bushel, and Lime tor plaisteting al cents per hu-hel. The suhm'iders hioalss on hand, large quantity of Lime. Its t.n.liiy is aood. and their liuieoiie is not equalled by any in the iiiigh- Dornood SEASHOLTZ A BERGS'! RESSER, Augusta, April 2d, 1843. friends and ATTORNEY AT LAW, SUNBUBY, P A. Business attended to in the Counlie f Nor thuntHard, Union. I.vcomtng and Columbia. stsw .a. TnsisiAa Hait A Co, I.nwr.n A Bno!, Hart, Crmwirrns A Ilsnr, PJii!ad. RtTirottis, McFarlakii A Co Sciaiao, Goon A Co WEAVER'S HOTEL, Sunburff, WtrthmmlferteinU Count jt Pennsylvania. TflHE suWritter, restiecifutry informs the public JL that he has removed to that targe and eommo. dioua Tavern Stand, at the corner of Market and Fawn streets, (sign of the Buck.) fitrmerly occu pied ley Jonas Weaver, and lately by Daniel Gib son, whi te he is now prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with a call. By strict atten tion to business, and his utmost erotre avor to render satisfaction to all, be hopes to receive a hlera! share of public patronage, CHARLES WEAVER. Sunhory, Maich 13th, 1848. t'ouiilcrlt-lli'i-K' Iea11i ltlotv. rPhe puUtc will please ohserv that no Brandrelh -- Pills are genuine, unless the box has three la bels upon it, (the tr)i, the side and the bottom) chcIi contiitning a fac-simile signature of my hand writing, thus B. Da AMimr.ru, M. D. These In. beli ate engraved on steel, liestitifully btsignel, and dune at an expense of over f ?,fl00. Therefore it will lie seen that the only thing accessary lo pro cure the medicine iu its purity, is to observe these laliels. Remember the top, the side, and the bottom. The following respective persons are duly auhori tcd, and hold CEnTICATES OF AGENCY, For tlss sale of lirandreth't Yegetuble Universal I'ills. " Northiimbeilnnd county : Milton M ickey A Chambeilm. Sunhury H. B. Manser. M'Ewens ville Ireland A Meixell. Northuintilaud Wm. Forsyth. Georgetown F. Midlinger A. Co. Union County: New Berlin John Hoffman. Selinsgrove Ever and Schnure. Mrddtelsirg Isssc Smith. Beavertowu J. A F. Bingaman. Adamxburg H. A A. Smith. Mifflinsbuig SwopeALsird. Hadleton Daniel Long. Free burg G. A F. C. Moyer. Centiwille Stailey A tjcnhart. Iewihburg Walls A Gieen. Columbia county : Danville E. B. Reynolds A Co. Brrwirk Shuman A Rittenhouse. Cat tawissa C. A. A C. G. Brohts. Blootnsburg John K, Mover. Jeis'vTown Levi Bisel. Wa shington -Ho lit. McCay. Liinerlone D. L, Schmeck. Ohseive that each Agent has an Engraved Cer tificate of Agency, containing a representation of Dr BRANDRE I'H'S Manufactory at Sing Sing, and upon which will also be see exact copies of the nctt," laljels now tued uion the Brundretli I'tll Btur. Philadelphia, office No. 8, North 8 th street. B. BRANDKETH.M.D. Janusry 1st, 1842. FCB. S-LE. ITOR ssle a small Farm, containing about one hundred and ten acres, morn or le-s, situate in Poi nt township, Nonhuml erland countv, about two miles shove Northumlicrhnd, on the main rnsd leading from that place to Ianville, adjoining lands of John lghou, Jesse C. Hot ton and others, now in the occupancy of Samuel Psyis. Aloul forty acres nf said tract are rlraied, and in good slate of cultivation, on which there is a small ham erected. The property will be sold on reasonable teiins. For further particulars, iieisons are request ed to apply to the subscriber. II. U. MASSEK, Agent, Nov. 27th, 1843. tf Sunhury, Pa. TETJ-.R DEWEHS, LAST MAKER, No. 74 Callowhill Street, riiiladeljiltia. f Three dour i above St eond.) SHOE Findings always kept on hand, which he oilers for ssle on the lowest terms. Country Merchants are particularly to oil and judge for themselves. Philadelphia, November 13, 1842. Iv. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. NEW ENGLAND OIL COMPANY. No. 21) North Water Street, Thila. MANUFACTURERS and dealers in this of every description both for burning and nianutucturing purposes, which will le sold much lower than they can ho procured elsewhere, and warranted in quality to equal any in the city. Any oil sold by the company not proving a represented, may lie returned without any expense to the pur chaser, and the money will Le refunded. J heir slock now in store consists ot tbe follow ing oils, via: ao.000 gallons Winter Bleached SpeinTk Oil, C000 do do Coloiless Oil, 9 E. 15,tmo 10,000 20,000 COOO 15,000 do Fall and Spring Sienn Oil, do Winter Sea Elephant, do do Pressed Whale Oil, do Summer do . do do do Common Whale Oil, 300 Barrels superior Straits Oil, 300 do Cod Bank Oil, 60 do Neat Foot Oil, 75 Casks Olive Oil, Tanner's Oils. ti er m 3 (TVThis Company has a number of Vessels en gaged in the Cod Fishery, and Tanners may rely upon getting at all times Oil ss pure as imported. I'hlladelphu, fvov. 13. Iht J. ly. G. V". & L. B. T.YLCE.. OFFER FOR SALE, at the South East Cor ner of Fifth und Marktt Streets, FhiladcU fh,"- ... Mens tjair-skin Uoots.atitclieit warranted, do do do pegged do do do do water proof, double soles anil double upper, do Oall'-eVin do do do nailed ud uppers, do Heavy Water Leather Boots, do do Neat do do. do High quarter Shoes, Calf-skin, do do do Crockers do do do do do do do do Fine Monroes warranted Kip do 4'ulf do Coarse do do Shoes Fine do Kip do do do do do do do do Calf and Seal Skin Pumps, do List Socks with and without aides, do Carpet do do do do Pstent Wairanted Water-proof Moccasins. Ladies' do do do do Ladies' tanned India Rubber shoes. Gentlemen' do Over shoes. With every other description of boots and shoes. Fur Cs of every dcM-ription. Travelling Trucks of every description. Venell.n Travelling Bar;. Patent Gum Ela.Mc Shoe Blacking. Bonnets of all kinds, Psho Leaf Hats. FhilaJerohi, NVember 13, 1643. I. CHRYSOLITE POLISH. A N article unequalled for cleaning and giving highly durable and most brilliant polish to sil ver, German Silver, Brass, Copper, Brittwnis ware, Tin, Steel, Cutlery, and lot restoring llie hnrtre oa varnished carriages, Ac. TRY IT. Prepared and sold al wholesale and retail, hy the Susquehanna Ohrysotita Polish Company, Dwego, Tioga county, N. Y. WM. FORSYTH, Agent for NorthWd, H. B, MASSE R, Agent for Sunhury. November 30th, 1843. ZiLY & EPtOTHEFt, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSEL LERS AND STATIONERS, No. 122 Clicsnut Street, below 4th, IMtiladclphia. KEEP constantly on hand a general assort ment of Books snd Stationary ; comprising I neologies!, Law, Medical, Classical. Misrcllane ous and School Books, Dsy Books, all sires. Led. gers, do.. Family Bibles, Pocket Bibles, Writing Papers, Wrapping Papers, Ac Ac, which they o( fer at the lowest pticcs to Country Merchant's Pro fessional Guntlemen, Teachers, and all others that may favor them with their custom. Philadelphia, November 13, 1842. ly. Jflirliacl Weaver A; Son, ROPE MAKERS St. SHIP CHANDLERS. Ab. 1 3 A'ortA IV'ner Sireti, VhiUult lphm. HAVE constantly on hand, a general assort ment nf (Cordage, Seine Twines, Ac, vir. : 1 st'd Ropes, Fishing Ropes, White Ropes, Manil la Roiea, 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 Twine, Shoe Threads, Ac Ac Also, Bed Cords, Plough Lines, Hal tors, Traces, Cotton and Linen Carpel Chains. Ac all of which they will dispose of on reasonable tei ms. Philadelphia, November 13,1843. ly. Jacob FrlNimitli &, Son. T ESPECTF ULL Y informs their friends and J-- acquaintances generally that they still con tinue tn keep at the old stand, No. 246 North 3d street, Philadelphia, all kinds of TOBACCO SKXTF AW SEGARS. Which they will sell xi the mm t accommodating and reasons ile terms. N. B. All goods sold will be guaitnteed and all orders prompt!) attended to. Philadelphia, Nnvemlet 13, 1842. ly. FETEP,. CC1TCVEF., Wholesale and Retail Shoe, Bonnet, and Palm Leaf Hat Warehouse. No. 60 JWA 2i sret, a few irj odvne .Irei, Philattelfihia. ALSQ Trunks, Carpet Bags and V slices, of ev ery ttVfciipttdn, all of which he offers for sale on the most reasonable terms. Philadelphia, Novemlier 13, 1843. ly. j . w. s wTTn rmhrella and Parasol Manufacturer. Ais. 3? Ai(fA TVriif' street, "0 A;M beliAU the City Ihttl, I'hihttbtyhiu. COUNTRY Merchants and others are solicited to examine his assoitr.ient before purchasing elsewhere Philadelphia, November 13. '.842. ly. i7fcA . u o vlnTDY's-" China, Glass and Liverpool Warehouse, AV Hi4 North Third street, third diHir Uow Vine street, I'hiltidtlphia. VXriIERE they constantly keep on hand a large ' ' assortment of China, Glass and Liverpool Ware, which they will dispose of on the most tei Sonahle terms. Philadelphia, Noveml-er 13, 1842 ly. tI TecTpi Ll7Sr ( V LP. Manufacturer and Importer of Sad dlery, Hardware, vScc. A'o. 5 South Third street. four dutn s bttmv Market I'hihulelpliia. KEEP constantly on hand a large and general assortment Coach Lamps, Carriage Bands, Axle Arms, Eliptic Springs, Patent Leather. Ac. Country Merchants and saddlers will he supplied st II timA. nn the most re.imnalil hrmi. Thev will find it to their sdvantsge to call and examine his assortment before purchasing elsewhere. Philadelphia, Novemlt-r 13, 1842. ly. HE YXoTdsTMcFA PvLANI) & CO Wholesale Dealers in Foreign Ih itish and American Dry Goods. A'o. 105 Market street, 1'hitudelphiit. COUNTRY Merchants, and others can be sup plied at all times with an extensive assort ment of the oest and most fashionable Guods upon the most reasonable terms. Philadelphia, November 13, 1842. ly. LOW Ell ..nTbaIuION, Importers and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Hardware, No. 174 Noam Third Street, Phi ladelcr i a. VXniEltE their friends and customers will always ' " find a large and general assortment nf Foreign and Domestic Haidware, which they w ill sell at the lowest prices, Philedelphis, November 13, 1842. Iy. ESIIEltICK, HANSEr j7& CO' WHOLESALE DRY GOODS STORE. No. 106 1-2 Market Street, Phila. Bt Lne Fifth South side ) A LWAYS keep on bund a full and general as sortmentof Hosiery, I .ace, and Fancy Goods, Country Merchants are respectfully requestad lo give them a csll snd examine for themselves. Philadelphia. Iruber 13, 1842. ly. SPEIUNG, GOOD vk CO. No. 13S Market Street, Philadelphia. INVITE the attention of Country Merchants to their extensive assortment of Britirh French and American Dry Good a, which they offer for sale on the most reasonable terms. Philadelphia, November 13, 1843. ly. IVIcCALLA & HERSE, No 01, North Second ktrcet, (CORSKR Of COOMB'S ALLtT.) Where they constantly keep on hand a general assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIXiIEHES, vxstxngs, And a great variety ofartictts of a superior quality, which they oiler to dispose of upon tbe most reasonable terms. COUNTRY MERCHANTS and others will find it to theii advantage lo call and examine their stork before purchasing ehewhere. Philadelphia. Nov. 6, 1842. ly J CHITS & CU"11I1TG3. WHOU8AIJ3 ftHOE, BONNET, Cap and I'alm Leaf Hat Start, No. 10 Soitii 4th STBirr. PHILADELPHIA, Al 7 II ERE an extensive assortment of the above articles are onsiautly kept on hand, for sals st the most reasonable terms. May 29, 1M3. ly. WmBlOVrB BALSAM or HOREHOUND. AN tmpareMeled remedy for common Colds, CVvnghs, Asthma, Infhrerrr.s, Whooping Cough, Brcmchftm, and all diseases of the Breast and Lungs, leading to consumption; comtwised of the concen trated virtues of llorehound, Bonnet, Blood Root, Liverwort and several other vegetable substances. Prepared only by J. M, Wt astow, Rochester, New York. The inrrocence srrd tmiwrsaTlv tnhniUed pectoral viitue of the Herbs from which tho Balsam oj Ihreierinnd is made, are too geTrrrally known to re quire TWonwisnidatlon t it is therefore only necessa ry to observe that this Medicine contain the whole of their Medicinal properties, highly concentrated, and ao happily combined with aeveral other vege. tWe aubstsnera, as to render it the most speedy, mild and certain retlredy, now in Use, fi the com plaints above mentioned. The Bslsam removes all imflammation and sore ness of the Lungs, loosens tough visid phlegm, en aliling the patient to expectorate with ease and free, dom, assuage cough, relieves athmatic and diffi cult respiration, heals the injured parts, open the pores, and compose the disturWd nerves, and givea strength tn tlie tender lungs, and thus produces speedy and lasting cure I rrw a ATt tv na istbk rasf.st rRtMS ik Maw. We are not among that class of Editors who for a few dollais will, (at the expense or truth and ho nesty) "crnck up" an article and bring it into rapid sale ; neither ate wo willing tn temain silent, after having tested the utility of an improvement or dis covery in science or art. Our readers will recollect we told them we were unwell with a sore throat and violvnt cokl some few weeks ago. Well, we pur rhised two bottles of WINSLOW'8 BALSAM OF HOREHOUND, and so sudden was the cure, that we forgot we ever had a cold. Those who are afflicted, may try it upon our recommendation. Leviston Trlrgraph. For sale by HENRY YOXTHEIMER, Sunlmry, JACOB BRIGHT, Northumberland. Afxo, by Druggists generally throughout the country. j- Price, 50 cents per bottle August 14th. 1842. ly. LIST OF BOOKS. rw silk ar A NTH ON '8 Classical Dictionary; Lemprier's do.; Ainsworth's do ; Cobb's do.; English and German do Anthon's Ca-snr; Anthon'a Grammer; Anthen's Cicero; Mail's Latin Reader; Ogilhy'sdo.; Andiew's Latin Icsnris; Donnegan's Lexicon; Fisk's Greik Exercises; Daviec's Legendet; Graeca Majors; Adams's Human Antiquiues; Pinnock's Goldsmith's England; do. Greece; Lyell's Elements of Geology; Mrs. Lincoln's Botany; Elements of Botany; Bridge's Algebra; Porter's Rhetorical Rea ders; Emerson's Geography end History; Olney'a do.; Parley's do.; Smith's Grammer: Kirkham's do.: Kay's Readers; Cobb's do.; Cobb's Arithmetick; Pike's do.; Emerson's do.; Cobb's Spelling Books; Town's do.; Cobb's Table Books; Evangelical Fa mily Library; Cottage Bible; Family do; Collater al do.; Small BiMes and Testaments Parker'a Ex ercises on Composition; Fruit of tire Spirit; Baxter's S.iioi's Rest; American Revolution; Matiyatt's No vels; Mrs. Phelps on Chemistry; lliod; Catechism of American Law; Letters on Natural Magic; Che mistry for Beginners; English Exercises adapted to Murray's Grammer; Sequel to Comley's Spelling Book; Americsn Class Book; Daboll's Schoolmas ter's Assistant; A great variety of Blank Books, Ac August 28, 1842. ATTENTION j . s 1 1) i: y j . us, T EJ.UESTS the attention of hi country friends who are in want, lo hi very large stock of Crtetings, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Rugs, Bindings, Stun 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 delphis. July 31, 1842. ly. SPXmSHHIDES TANNERS' Oil. AND LEATHER. D. K 1 11 KPAT 11 1CK &SO N, A'o. 21, North Third street, (RKTWEKM MARKET I'll I HHSIT STREETS,) PHILADELPHIA. nA VE for sale a large and excellent assortment ofSpanith Hides. 1'alna Kips, Tanners' Oil, He., at the lowest maikct prices, either for cash, ic exchange for Leather, or upon credit. Consignments of leather received for sle, Ol purchased at the highest market prices. QT" leather stoietl free of iharge. April 17. 1842. ly. l'fiiialex. vT'HO are troubled with aick headache, pain in Y 'he side, breast and hack, loss of appetite, fla tulency, lownesa oi spirits, palpitation of the heart, fainting or giddiness, stckne-s at the stomach, bilious affections, lightness at the chest, nausea, vomiting, noise in the stomach, flushings of heal, and chilli ness, diseases of the nerves, and otgansof digestion, Ac. Ac, those who msy be thus affected, should not neglect to procure Dr. llnr Itch's Compound Strrtigthening Tonie und Cerman Aperient I'ills, which are warranted lo give immediate relief. Thousands do we almost daily behold, whose coun tenances and pale emaciated cheeks hear occular witness to sickness and affliction. Could thn-e xrsons be per.uadej to use this invaluable medi cine, they would soon find iheir weak and debilita ted frames strengfitomx!, their minds composed, snd all psin, and distress driven from the system, when the hotly will again renew its lost vigor, sud I ut on a ' new life," nnd death for a while lie de I rived of its prey. What h. art but feels glsd to behold their near relatives and dear friends, snatched a if by magic from lhat fatal destroyer Death ye w ho ste laboring undei disease let not another day or night pass without procuring this medicine, as it will in a majority of eases eflVct a permansnt cure. Remember dtlays are dangerous g and if disease is neglected, its ravage will doubly in crease. fXTPrinciple Office for the United States, No. larNORTH EIGHTH street, where recommen dations of hundreds of fiersons may be seen, alt of which have been cured or benefitted by the medicine. HENRY YOXTHEIMER, Oct. 29. 1342. Agent. I.I ver Complaint. riMIIS diaeaseis discovered by a fixed obtuse pain X in the right aide under the short ribs, attended with heat, uneasiness about the pit r&de stomach, there is in the right side also a distention ; the pa., lirnt kises his aptite, and becomes sick and trce' ,J - - "6-- fO' igb aim oiacK, mo countenance cnangea to a citron color, or yellow like those strlictej Pale or "'.t jaun- dice, difficulty of breathing, distuibed With a drv mutrh. iliftirntlw nf lu f.st, attended aide, the body become weak, au't "n. ln terminates into another of a r ' n " the left iseaa which In all proUhihty iaf,. T.uU Ula't' human skill' Dr. ilarlich'ii ' 'H, ?f ening Tonic and Cr-.Sn TTirtnlh' kenf, .he e,.n.r,r i :" ills, ,f ,a- cbeck it. and b, ContiS W"1 a few weeks. . p,, "'"J htu f'- o.edicine mi at ,h. m . ,n,,,u1,l '"edicine. by apply. Ef.'MT MlX,'r3' 0,r'c', No- 9. NORTH fcl'-in 11 street, ph.la l. Inbia. HENRY YOXTHEIMEK. fl. 2tJ, 1843. Agint.
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