.a mi ij II Aft It NOT 12 LIST. rrAXSlIiYAXI.i. The fallowing list show the rurrtiil value of nil Pennsylvania Hank Notes. Tlic inot implicit re Kance may he placed upon it, a it U every week carefully compared wiih at J corrected from Bb k nell's Reporter. llniiUt) in l'ltll:ulclilila. - Disc, it Nam.. Locate. NOTES AT PAH. Hank of North America . Bank of the Northern Liberties , Commercial Hunk of Penn'a. . , Farrrers' ami Mechanics' Bank . . Kensington Bank . . Philadelphia Iiiink Schuylkill Hank Suiithwnrk Bank Western Hank t . Mechanics' Hank . . Manufacturers' iV Mechanics' Hunk . par . par par . par . par . par . pur p;ir par pat pur Cnuiidy llankN. Bank of Chester County Westchester par Hank of Delaware County Cheater par Rank of Gcrmantown Cermantown pnr 'atik of Morilaomcry Co. Norristown par Doylcstown Hank Doylcstown pur Eas'nn Hnnk Easlon par Farmers' Hank of Bucks co. Bristol p'.r ( Irfice of Hank of Penn'a. Harristiur);" These Office ilo do Lancaster I oll'iccs Plllce do do Reading f do nut Office do do Fusion J iesiic n. NOTES AT DISCO IT NT. Hank of the Uni'eil States Philadelphia 30nD J 'lank of Penn Township . . p:ir Girard Rank . . 13.14 Moyamensing Rank . . par Bank of Pennsylvania . . par Miners iiank ol rotlsvillt I'otHvilIo 4 Hank of I.owistown Lcwistown 2 Bank of Middletown Middletown 3a-l Bunk of Nnrlliiiinlicrl.md Northumberland par Colnml.ia Hank & Bridge co. Colunihia j Carlisle Bank Carlisle 3Ja4 Exchange Hunk Pittsburg 1 Do do branch of 1 1 o II i Jay tlirg 1 Farmers' Hunk of Lancastci Lancastci jf Lancaster County Hank Lancaster 2 Farmers' Hank of Heading Rending j Hairisbmg Rank Harrisburg 3Ja3J Lancaster Rank Lancaster j Lebanon Hank Lebanon 3a?J Merchants' & Manuf, Sank Pittsburg I Hank of Pittsburg Piltsbutg 1 West Branch H ink Williamsporl 40a4.5 Wyoming Bank W ilkcsharro li.J Northampton Bank Allentnwn fill liciki Counlv Bank Reading 70 Office of Bank of U. S. Pittsburg failed Do do do Erie do Do do do New Brighton do Kensington Sav. Ins. A da Penn Township Sav. In, do Hank of Ohambershurg Chambersburg 3.1$ Hnnk of Gettysburg Gettysburg 3ja3J Rank of Susquehanna Co. Montrose 5fta30 Erie Bank Erie 6a7 Farmers' & Drovers' Bank WV-nrsburg A aft Franklin Bank Washington lal Honesdale Bank Hoiiesdale I Monongahela Bank of B. Brownsville 2 J York Hank Yotk 3J N. B. The notes of those bonks on which we omit quotations, and substitute a dash ( ) are not purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, with the exception of those which have a letter of reference. BROKEN BANKS. Philadelphia Sav. Ins. Philadelphia failed Philadelphia Loan Co. do failed Schuylkill Sav. Ina. do failed Manual Labor Bank (T. V- Dyott, prop.) failed I'nwnmlu ltnnlr Tnwan.la cn.fl I'owanda Hank Alleghany Bank of Pa. Hank of Heaver Hank of Swalara Batjk of Washington Centre Bank City Bank Farmers' ct Merh'es Bank Farmers' &. Mech'cs' Hank Farmers' A. Mcch'csBank Harmony Institute Huntingdon Bank Juniata Bank lumbermen's Bunk .Northern Hank of Pa. New Hope Del. Bridge Co, Bedford no sale Beaver closed Harrisburg closed Washington failed Hellefolitu closed Pittsbutg no mile Pittsburg tailed Fayette co. faded Grecncast'e failed Harmony no sale Huntingilon no sale Lewistowu n s.ile Warren failed Dundaff no sale New Hope closed AorttHinibilLnnmCol.llk. Milton no sale North Western Hu ik of Pa. Meadvillo closed 1 Iffiee of Schuylkill Hnnk Port Carbon Pa. Acr. & Manuf. Bunk Carli-do failed Silver Lake Hank Montrose closed I nii.n Hank of Penn'a. Uniontown f.iled W cstmorelaud Hunk Grcetishurg closed Wilkesbarre Biidge Co. Wilkesbarre nosule (Xj" AI! notes purpoiling to be on any Pennsyl vania Hank not given in tho above list, may be set down an frauds. xcv ji:km:v. Hntik of New HiiiiiioVvk k llrutisu ick fuiled Helvideie Hunk Helvidere 1 Hurlington Co. Hunk Melford par Commercial Hank' Penh Ambny 1J (Tumberl.md H ink Hril;elon p.ir Farmers' Hunk Mount II. illy par Farmers' and Mechanic' Hk Uabway $ Farmers' and Mechanic:.' Uk N. Hiuiiswick failej Farmers' and Meuhnnu' lik MuMletown Pi. Franklin Himk of N. J. Jei-ey City failed Hoboken LsiV C!ia.ing Co Holmken faibd Jersey City Bunk JuMyCily failed Mechonits' B.mk ('.illersnu faibd Manufacturers' Hunk llclloille fuiled Morris County Bank Morn. town 1 Monmouth Bk ol N. J. Fruhold failed Mechaniea' Bank Newaik Mechanics' and Mannf. Bk '1'ienton par Morris Canal and L1g Co Jersey City Post Notes no sale Newark Hkp Ar Ins Co Newaik J New Hope Del liiiilpe Co Lainberlhville 30 N. J. Manuluc. and lik? Co Hoboken failed N J Pruteclon ti Loiiiburd I k Jersey City failed Orange Bank Orange Peterson Bank Palerson faib d People' Batik do I J Princeton Batik Princeton pjr alem Hanking Co Kilein ,;r Mute Hank Newark Msie Bank Eliabethtown i Male Bank 'nmden par Mate Hank of M ortis Morristown State Hunk Tniiion failed niileui l. ml Philad Manuf Co Milnn failed Sussex Hank Newton I J Trenton Banking Co Tienton pr l in. n Hank Dover 1J VN ashingloii Banking Co. Hackensatk failed IM'.I.AYVilti:. I!k of Wilm &. Hramlyvtini W i mington par Hank of Delaware Wilmington pBr Bank i.f Smyrna Smyrna par Do branch M .fiord par auiiris us. or omie i i Din Hovel nar Do branch Wilmington par branch Geoigctown r bruueh, Newcistle i r Do Do Tnion Bank Wtliningtoii p.,r rrr i mier o i,i j On all banks marked thus () ihno are . (bar countrrlVit or al rn d n -:r of ih vii.,u! ,!r. The lest method for the Aholilion of Disi ast is to i!i iini' amt jnirify the Uudy. wiULiirs i.vii.i vr.uiiTAiii.i: ni.i.s OF THE Vlirth 1tnrrlcan t'ollfft of Ifralth, Are now acknonleilged to lie the tn-st Medicine in ibe World for the cure of rvrnv varif.ty of disease. "B'ttF.(AI S', they completely cleanse the ato ll V ma h and bowels fi urn tin se billion and cor rnpl butiiors -vl k-h arc the cause not only of Hernia he, (iiili'iness, Palpitation of the Heirt, IVns in the Hones. Khrumnlistn and f tout, but every Innbi.'v ini iilrr t to man. . SAID INDIAN VntJETABI.E PILLS are a eer'ain cure for in tcinnttent, lemitted. nervous, infl.imr.toiy and pti'rid Fexers. brcMiise tbev e'ennse the p.'dy firm tho-c moibid hi mors, vibieh,vihrn confined to the circit b.tion, are the cause of all kinds of FEVEKS. So, a!to, when the rime impurity is deposited on the roembiane and muscle, causing j"i, infl.nna lions and swellings culled KHEDMATlSM, I !( 1'T, A c. Wricht's Inilinn Vegetable Pills may l e relied on as alwavs .rrtitin to give n lief, and if persevered with, acconllng to directions will most assuredly, and without fill, make a perfect cu:c o( the above painf' l n nlmlies. From three to six of said Indian Vi pelabV Pills t.iken eery night go irg to bed, will hi a shoit time so completely rid the body from every thing that is opposed to heal'.h, that llbeumati in, out, and pain ot everv descrip tion, will be lin rally DIM YEN FKOM THE BO DY. For the s iine reason, when, from sudden changes of atino-pherc, or any other cause, the per spiiaiinu iselieeked, and the humor which should pi-a oft' bv tho skin are thrown inwardly, causing HEADACHE. GIDDINESS, nausea and ei k ness, miii in the luiiics. wa'ciy and inlbinied eyes, sore throat, hoarseness, roughs, roiisiimptious, rheumatic pains in various parts of the body, and many other svinptoms of CATCHING ('OLD, Wright h Indian iigrhdile It 'fx will invariably Give in.medi.de relief. From three to six of said Pills taken every night on going to bed, w ill in a short time, riot onlv remove nil the above unpleasant symptoms, but the body will, in a short time, be restored to even sounder hrabhthan U'fore. ASTHMA, on DIFFICULTY OF IIHEATH ING. Wright' Indian Ytgttuhlr I'll will loos en and enny olt, by the stomach and laiweis, those tough phligmy humor--, which stop up all the air cells of the lungs, and are the cause, not only of the above distressing complaint, but when neglected, often terminates in that mo ediendful malady called CONSUMPTION. It shou'd be also temenibeied that Wngtil't Indian Ycgctnhlr Villi are a certain cute for PAIN IN THE SIDE, Oppression, nau sea, and sickness, loss of oppetile, costivenesa, a yellow tinge of Ihr rVxn and eyes, and every other symptom of a torpid or diseased slate of the liver; because they purge from the body those impurities which if deposited upon this important organ, are the caiue of every variety of LI Y F.I! COM PLAINT. When a nation is convulsed by riot-, outbreaks and rebellion, the only means of prevent, ing the dreadful consequence of a CIVIL WAI5, is to expel all trailors, and evil disposed one from the country. In like manner, when pain or sick ness of any kind, indicate that the body is strug gling with internal foea, the true remedy is to EX PEL ALL MOKB1D HUMORS, (Trailors to heahh and life,) Health will be the. certain retult. That the principle of curing disease, by cleansing and purifying the body, is strictly in accordance with the law which govern the animul economy ; and if properly carried out by the Use of the above named WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, will certainly result In the complete Abo. btion of Disease ; we offer the following testimoni als, from persons of the highest resctabilily in New York, who have recently been cured of the most obstinate complaints, solely by the usu of Wiout'b Isnii Vkoktsrlb Pills, of the Xurlh American Collrge vf Health . Jamaica, L. I., June 9th, 1841. Doctor William Wright Dear Sir It is with great satisfaction I inform you of ciy having been entirely cured ol iJyspepsia, or live year standing, by the use of your Ixiiias Ykuitaiilk Pills. Previous to meeting with your celebrated medi cine, I had b. en under the hands of several Physi cisns, and had tried various medicines; but all to no ell'ect. Alter using one 25 cent box of jour Pills, however, I experienced so much benefit, that I resolved to perseveie in the use of them accotditig to directions, which I am happy to alate, has result ed in a peil'eet cure. Ingratitude to you for the great benefit I have received, and ulso in the hope that others similarly afflicted may be induced to make tiial of your extraordinary medicine, I send you this statement with full liberty to publish the same, if you think proper. Yours, Ac. New Yotk, June 19, 1811. G.C. BLACK. Mr. Hichard Dennis, agent for Wright Indian Vegetable Pills. Dear Sii I have been afflicted for scleral years with inward weakness and general debility, accom panied at times with pains in the side and other distressing coiiiplaints. Aftei having tried various medicines without efl'tcl, I was persuaded by afiiciid to make trial of Dr. Wiighl's Indian Vegetable Pills, which I am happy to slate, have lelieved me in a most womleifiil manner. have used l he me dicine, us yet but a sboit time, and have no doubt, by a pi rseverance in ihe ue of the medici le accor ding to directions, t!i..t I shall in a short time bo perb ctly re toie I. I most willingly recommend said Pills to all per son similarly utllicled, and in ihe full belief that the same l-enelieial results will fidl..w (heir e,I re main youis sincerely. HENKY A. FOOTE. Waiwarsing, Ulster co. N. Y. Nw Yohk, Sept. i:0, MU. This is to certify that I have used Wiiiuiir's I-iias Vim riHit Plus with the gieatest bene til: bavins en'irelv cured mvself of the frennrnl m. tacks of Sick Headache, to which I had previously be.n subject. ANN MAKIA THOMPSON, S'J'i Greenwich street. N. Y. To Mr. Kiebard Dennis. Acent lor Wricht's In. diall Yvgctublc. I'iil. r.i t'TJ 7.V. As ihere are at this lime many wicked persons busily engaged in sclline a counterfeit medicine un der the name of the Indian Vegetable Pills and as these desperate men are so utterly reckless of con sequences, that many valuable live may lie lost in consequence of using their dreadful compounds, ihn public are cautioned against purchaiiig any Pill, sunless on the lidesol the boxes the following wordinij is f un, I : HIGH I S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. Indian Vurgulivr.) Of THS HliriB AMF.HIC4S IdLUI.I or MMl.TII. And alse t. be especially rsieful against pure), a sing (aid medicine of any person except the regu lar advertised agent. ACLXM I'OK SOKTIIl'MHFIiLASI) CO., J 'it i nnyliHUUt. II. R. Masser, Sunbiiry Win. Forsyth, Nor thiimberbiud Jacob Haas, Sbamokiu Smiu. Herb, Muhonoy Itverly Ar D. Haas, Aunusia Thnnia Fullmer. Milton Ireland V Meixill, McEwensville E. S. P-j-er, Turbutsville Jame Heed. PoUsgrnve H. Kluse, Snydi rslown II. H. KmrU-i, P. M Elysburg P. 0,-Vra. Lci-enriup, I M, Union Corner. Olriie aid Grnrr.,1 Depot f.ir the sale of l r W, ,diun Vietah!t 7'i7s, Wholesale and l!ei..n. No. JCy LACE SWEET, rHII.APFL JLIA. May 21, 1613. ly ROSE OINTMENT, 'Oil TUTTEIl. lUMtlvVOKM, rtMriT OM THE fACE, AMI OTIU'.K CTTANKOIH fclU'lTION!". (fj" The fiilntoing rrrtijica'e drrrriho one nflhe tnul urtruurdiiiary cure ever cfrcted by ' any application. Pint Anr.irHt a, February 10, 18:19 17 OK twenty years I was everely nfflicli d with -- Tkttku on the Face and Head : the disease commenced when I was seventeen years old, and continued until the Fall of 183(1, vnrving in vio- I lence, but without ever disapiiearimj. During nnst i of the time, great part of my face was covered with I the eruption, frequently attended with violent itch I ing ; my head swelled at timrs until it felt ns if it j would burst the swelling was so great, that I could scarcely get my hat on. During the long period , that I was afflicted wiih the disease, I used a great j many n plications, (among them several celebrated ; preparation-) ns w. II as taking inward remedies, ' including n number of bottle of Sirairn's I'anarca, Extract (if Siir.nipiirilla, Arc, In tact, it would be i impossible to enuiuetate all the medicines I used. ' I was also under Ihe care of two of ihe most dis tinguished physician of this cilv, but without re j ceiving much benefit, and I despaired of ever being cured. Li Ihe fill of 1830, the disease ut the time : being very violent, I commenced usiini thn Unite ' Ointment, (prepared by Yaughiin At. Divis.) In ' a few applications the violent itching censed, the I swelling aba'ed, the i ruptioti lg in to disappear, I and before I hud used a jar the disease was entirely , cured. It has now been nearly a year and a haif I since, and there is not a vestige of the disease re j maining. except the scars from the deep pits formed I by the ili--cn?c. It is iinpi ssible for me to descrils? in a certificate the severity of the disease and my ' sull'i ting, but I will be ple.iscd to give a fuller ac I count to anv person wanting further satisfaction, who v ill call on me. At the lime I commenced using the lb se Ointment I would have given hun dreds of do'luis to be riil of the disease. Since u sing it, I have recommended it to several persons, (among them my mother, who had the dcaeo bud ly on her a-m,) who were all cured bv it. JAMES DUI'NELL, No. l.rii, Race St. rjj- The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. H. Vaiuhan. Sini'h East corner of Third and Race stre ts, Philadelphia, and sold on agency in Snnhu ry. by II. 11. MASSER, May 11th, IS 13. Agrnt. Komc Ointment, lor Tetter, A PROOF OF ITS El'l'lCACY. I'hii Anki riiiA, May 27th, 1839. 'PUIS is to certify that 1 was severely afflicted -1- with Tetter in the hands and feet for upwards of forty years ; the disease w as attended generally with violent itching and swelling. I applied to t number of physicians, and used a great many appli cations without elici ting a cure. About a year since, I applied the Rose Ointment, which entirely stnpied the itching, and a few applications immedi ately cured ihe disease, which there has been no return of, although I had never leen rid of it at any lime for forty year. RICHARD SAVAGE, Eleventh, Mow Spiuce Street. The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B. Vaughan, Sjuth East corner of Third and Race Streets, Philadelphia, and sold on agency in Sunhu ry. by II. B. MASSER, May 14lh. 1843. -4ir(. MEDICAIi APrnOBATION Of the ROSE OLTMF..T,fur Tetter. A LTHOUGH the superiority of the preparation over all other i fully established, the proprie tors take pleasure in laying before the public the following certificate from a respectuble physician, a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Baugh, having found in this icmedy that relief for a tedious and disagreeable alTection which the mrans within the range of hi profession failed to aflbrd, has not hesitated to give it bis approbation, although the prejudices and interests of that profession ate opposed to secret Remedies. Phi la iillpii t a, Sept. 19, 183t. I was recently troubled with a tedious herjietic eruption, which covered nerly one side of my face, and exlendinl over the ear. Mr. Vaughan, ptoprie tol of the Rose Ointment, obsetving my face, insis ted on my t'ying his preparation, of which he han ded me a jar. Although in common with ihe mem ber of my profession, I discountenance and disap prove ofthe numerous nostrums palmed upon the public by ignorant pretenders, I feel in justice bound to except the Rose Ointmi nt from thai etas of me dicines, and to give it my approbation, as it entire ly cured the eruption, although it had resisted Ihe usual applications. DANE. BAUGH, M. D. The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B. Vaughan, South East corner of Third and Race Streets, Philadelphia, and sold on agmcv in Sun bury, by II. B. MASSER, M ay 14 th , 1 S 4 X A grid. J. IVIAVL AND, Jr7& CO. Nnuir ami Tolmcco IManulacturcrs, -Vo. II'J Murth West corner of Rare and Third Strrd. PHILADELPHIA. nHE undersigned have formed a Co-partnership A under the firm of J. MAYLAND.Jb. At Co.. as successors to the late firm of Jm-ah .Mmla ml dj- i anil w ill continue the I usuuvs at ihe old esta blishment, on their own account. In addiiiou to their own close attention and experience foi many years, in the manufacture of their cefebratcd snuti-, Aic. the I on a experience of the senior paituerof the late firm, will iil.o be devoted to the interest of ihe new coi-cern and as no exertion and care will be spared to insure their go uls, at all times of the ve ry best quality, tin v solicit a continuance of Ihe confidence of the fi ends and customers of the late firm. THOMAS ADAMS, J. MA V LAND, Jm. Philadelphia, May 1 1th, 1813. ly EAGLE Corner of Third ainl I nie Slrtetg, WILLIAWSPORT, PA. TEHIE subscriber respectfully announces to the I public, that he h s opened a Hotel in the com modious biiik building situate on the corner of 'I hiid and Pine streets, where he will be happy to wait npon those who may favor him with their company. The Eagle Hotel is lu'ce and conveni ent, and furnished ir. tbe l-t modem u In. It is provided with a laige numlicr of well aired and comfortable sleeping apartments, rooms, private parlors, Ac. Persons visiting Williamsporl on bu siness or pleasure, may rest as-ural that every ex ertion will be used to render their sojourn at the "Eagle Hut. 1" pleasant and agreeable. His Table w ill he supplied with the very best the muiket af fords, and his bar wiih ihe choicest wines and other liquors charges reisounhle. The Eagle Hotel possesses greater advantages in point of location than any other similar establishment in the borough, being situate in the business part of the town, and w ithin a convenient distance of the Coint House and Williamsporl and Ehuira Rail Road Depot. Sufficient Stabling provided, and good and trusty ostler always in attendance. Attentive, ccon.inodsting and honest Servants have been employed, and nothing left undone that will add to the comfort and accommodation of hi guests. There will be a carriage alway In attendance at the Boat Landing to couvvy passengers to and from th House, flit of rhargr. CHARLES BORROWS. Msv Hth, Hl?.-tf H. 2. IvCASSEFt, . ATTOKNKY AT LAW4, suiTBunv. r-A. Buslnes .Mended to in the Counties of Nor. lliuinl crland, Union. Lycoming and Columbia. ltrfrr In I TitO AS II A NT At Co., Lnwr.n At, Bahiio, Habt, CrMMinn At IIaut, yPJiilad. RsrioLii, McFAt.ii A: Co. SPKHI r, Gllllll Ac Co., To C'oiiiifry" MERCHANTS. rPHE Subscriber, Agent of Lyon Ac Harris, Hat Manufacturer, for New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore end other large cities, wr.o are highly commended (or quad evl;t and durnUlili, ha on hand first rate assortment of HATS and CAPS, suitable for Spring rites, wh'ch will l e sold very low, fot cash or apptoved credit, at the nitid cheap rr, No. 40, North Third strevi, orp jsi'e the City Hotel, Philadelphia. KOBE JIT 1). WILKINSON. i4'ci. N. H. Ordersf.it Hats in tho ruuH. prn.nptlv attended to. The highest price in rufi or trade given fjr I'nr ik-in. Philadelphia, June II, I84T--Iy A I L persons indebted to the linn of Lyon cV ,v Harris, under the agency of O.N. Thaeher, lint and Cap Munufurtunm, No. 411 North Third, street, Philadelphia, are requested to make immedi ate settlement of th-ir accounts wiih the subscriber, their legally authored agent, who is fully empnw. eicd to settle nnd collect the accounts of slid firm. ROBERT D. WILKINSON, June 4lh, 1842. tf Agent. GOL)liSTSW"AN .Hijrsra d Aa. i'J Jorth Third, aliotr Arvh Strut, Fill LADF.I.l'III A. Arr-oMMoiiAi ttiNsi ron sr.vr.yiY rntso.NS. piIARLES WEISS, la'e.d the "While Swan," and "Mount Vernon House," respectfully in forms his friends and customers, that be I. is become the proprietor of the abov well known Hutel. Country Meichants will find the above Hotel a central bation, and the best of fare. Persons tra velling with private conveyance will find a large yard and good stabling foi louses, and the best of ostteis. Hoarding f 1 per day. May tllh, 1812. If. (. ommission & I'orwnr'linr; Mei r linnts, 1'imt of Willow Street Rail Road, n tiik miwiHt, TTAVING associated wi h them Joseph Harnet, J late of Easton, Pa., respectfully inform their friends and tho public generally, that they hav ta ken that large anil well known store and wharf at foot of Willow Street Railroad, lately occupiel by Jacob Martin, where they purpose doing a General ('ommission and Forwarding Business, and from the local advantage of the place being connected with all the public Improvements that have their outlet in the city, they flatter themselves they will be able to do business to a great, if not greater ad vantage, and upon as reasonable term a any other house, and they assure their friend that any con signment made to them shall have their strict at tention, and no excttions spared to give entire atis faction. They are also prepared to receive and forward good to any point on the Delaware and Lehigh rivers, between Mauch Chunk, Eastou and Phila delphia, via Delaware Division and Lehigh Can ds; also, to any point on the Juniata river, or North and West Branches of the Susquehanna via Schuyl kill and Union, or tho Chesajieake and Tide Wutei Canal. For the accommodation of Boats coming or go ing via Schuylkill and Union Canals, a Steamboat will be kept expressly for towing boat from the Schuylkill around to the Delaware and back, which will enuble merchants to have their produce deli vered on the Delaware, and their goods l,ips d at a laving ol 50 to 75 per cent. o the pi ices for hauling across, with these advantage they re spectfully solicit a share of ialnnace. W. H LI I, M A.N & CO William Hfilman, William W. Keyser. Joseph Burnet. Philad, May 14, 1813. ly BOLTON & CO. General 'o!iimiloii .llereliaiifs, tor the fite oj t tour, bruin, &ted, lc, Ac. ESPIX'TFUI.LY inform their friend and the Merchants generally, that they have ta ken those large and commodious Wharves. ilh lo Docks, north of Chcsnut stieel. on the D law ire, together with the store No. lit South Whnrves, where thev would bo pleased to receive consign ments of Grain, Flour, Seed, Whiskey, Iron, Ac. At. Being also well prepared to forward all kinds of Merchandise by the Schuylkill und Union, or by the Chesspeakc and Tide Water Canals, as tow boat are kept ixpiessly foi the purpose of towing boats by ei'ber route. Merchants will please be particular to send their gotsls destined by either canals, to No. I'J Sooth Wharves, In t ceil Market and Chcsnut streets, on the Delaware, with direction accompanying them which route they w ish thcui to be shipped. Qj- Plaster and Sail for sale, at ihe lowest mar ket price. BOLTON oi CO. March 19. 184:1. No. I'J South Wharves iuhi:kt t iic i r.u ,Ss soy, PAT Ell MAWUFACTlTREHS, l.ombarit Street, ISallimoie, T I AVE constantly for sale, Printing Paper of al, - size and qualities, Cap Writing Paper, rubd and plain, Letter Paper, white and blue, ruled and plain, Hanging Paper, line and common, Envelope Paper, do. do. medium, doub'e ciowu, crow n und extra sized Wrapping Papers, Colored Medium and Royal Pa pets, Bonnet, Binders' and Suaw Box Hoards, Tissue Paper, and ull uilicles in their line, which ihey will sell on accommodating term. Highest price given for old rag. ROBERT CARTER A SON, March 19. H4 J. Elklon. Md CHS.7SCLITS PCLIDH. N article unequalled for cleaning and giving a highly durable and must brilliant polish to sib ver, German Silver, Brass, Copper, Biithmia ware. Tin, Steel, Cutlery, and for restoring the lustre on varnished carriages, Ac TRV IT. Prepared and od at wholesale and retail, by the Susquehanna Chrysolite Polish Company, Owcgo, Tioga count v. N. Y. WM. FORSYTH, Agent lor Northura'd, II. B. MASSER, Agent fur Sunbury. November 20th, 1813. lTJTK.VTKTMo LAST MAKER, No. 74 Callow Itill Sircct, riiiladcljiliia C Three door orVre Second. J SHOE Findings alway kept on hand, which he oilers foi sale on the o-t term. Country Meichants are paitieultrly to c ill ari.ljud.e loi thruiM hes. PhiIJeljhia, Nofm)er 13, 19 13. ly. G.-WV & L. E. TATLOPs. FFEH FOR SALE, al the South East Cor ner of Fifth und Market Streett, Fhiladel- pitta Men' Calf-skin Boot,titched warranted, do do do peitged do do lo do water proof, double soles and double Uppers, do Calf-rkin do do do nailed and upper, do Heavy Water Leather Boots, do do Neat do do. do High quarter Shoes, Calf-skin, do do do Crocker do do Fine Monroes warranted do Kip do do Calf do do do do do do do do Coarse do do Shoe do do Fine do do Kin do do Calf and Seal Skin Pnmn. do List Socks with and without soles. do Carpet do do do do Patent Warranted Water-proof Moccasins. Ladies' do do do do Ladies' tanned India Rubber shoe. ('cnttemens' do Over shoes. With every other desciiption of boots and shoes. Fur Caps of every description. Travelling Trunks of every description. Venetian Travelling Hags. Patent Gum Elastic Shoe Blacking. Bioineis of u kinds, Palm Leaf Hat. Philadelphia. November in. 1S42. ly. " ' EAT" &T Is PIC T HE?i," ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKsEL LERs AND STATIONERS, o. Yi'Z ('liosniit Street, below -llh, lMiiIaielliia. Tt7"EEP constantly oh hand a prnrrnl assort H men! of Books and Stationary ; comprising '1 hiob pical. Law, Medical, Classical. Miscelliuie oils and School Books, Day Books, all si7.es. Led eers, do.. Family Hiblev, Pocket Bibles, U'litint Papers, Wrapping Papers, &c. Ac, which they ol fer at the h.west piices to Country Merchant' 'Pre lissioiml Gc nlleincn, Teachers, and all others that may favor them with their custom. Philadelphia, November 1:1, 1842. ly. Jliehnel Weaver X. Son, ROrE MAKERS & lilir CHANDLERS. Aw. 13 North Water Street, I'hilint tihtn. riv-i- .-.1. .-v r, cons.ariuy on nanti, a general assort ment of Cordage, Seine Tw ines. Ac. viz : I ur d Ropes, Fishing Ropes, White Ropes, Manil la ivopes, low Lines for C-inal Boat. Also, a complete assortment of Seine Twines, Ac. such as Hemp Miad and Herring Tw ine, Best Patent Gill Net Twine, Cotton Shad and Herring Tw ii.p.Sl,,,,. Thread. Aic. Ac. Also, Bed Cords, Plough Lines, Halters, Traces, Cotton and Linen Carjiet Chains, Ac. all of which they will disiaisc of on reasonable teim. Philadelphia, November 13, 1H42. ly. Jacob FrlNitiiiih & Son. 1 ) ESPECTFULLY inform their friend nnd --k acquaintances generally that they still con tinue to keep at the old stand, No. 210 North 3d street. Philadelphia, all kinds of TOBACCO SNl ' ANF SEGARS. Which they will sell m the m '. uccouimodatili' and reasona Ic terms. N. B. All good sold will be guai intecJ and ull orJers promptly all. tided to. Philadelphia, November 13, 1842. ly. "7? E TEST CITCTE?,, Wholesale and Itctail Shoe, lionnct, and l'altn Leaf Hat Warehouse. No, 66 North Zil ilreet, a few door above .h clt, I'hiaitelfihia. ALSO Trunks, Carpet Bagsind Valices, of ev. ery desciiption, all of which he offct for sale on the most reasonable term. Philadelphia, November 13, 1842. ly. j . w 7 s w aTnT rinbrella ami Parasol Manufacturer. No. 37 Nauth 7'hitd ftrret, tieo doors below the Ci7v tlultl, FhihuUlpltia. COUNTRY Merchants and other are solicited to examine his assoitt.ierit before purchasing elsewhere Phila 'elrhia. November 13. I812. ly. i . At aTii u'v o u17t 'isH China, Glass nnd Liverpool Warehouse, No lt!4 North Third treet. third door littnr 'ine itreif, I'hilailtlphia. 1 THERE thry constantly keep on hand fr larce ' assortment of China, Glass and Liverpool Ware, which they will dispute of on the most ret son able term. Philadelphia, November 13, 1842. ly. Manufacturer and Importer of Sad dlery, Hardware, &c. .Vo. 5 South Third itrect.fiur duori below Murliit J'hihtdt hiliiu. EEP constantly on hand a large and general assortment Coach Lamps, Carriage Bauds, Axle Arms, Eliptic Springs, Patent Leather. Ac. Country Merchant slid saddlers w ill be supplied at all times on the most reasonable terms. They w ill find it to (heir advantage to call am examine his assortment hcfoie purchasing cli-ewherc. Philadelphia, November 13, 1842. ly. 1 1 1: VAC) 1 .1 .S,Mc F All I A N I) ( O Wholesale Healers in Foreign Uritish and American Pry Goods. Ao. 10") Market utrcet, I'hiiudt '.phia. COUNTRY Merchants, and others can be sup plied nt all times with an extensive assort ment of the iiest and most faliiotublc Goods ujhw the most reasonable terms. Philadelphia, November 13, 1812. 1 v. i,6":ir&"iJAiMV6, Importers and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Hardware, No. 174 North Titian Sti.st, I'uiumii'hi a. VI TH ERE their fiiemls and iiistoinrrs w ill always find a lame and general assortment of Foreign and Domestic Hardware, which they will sell at the lowest price. Philedelphia, NovemberJJ, 1842. ly. KSHKIHCKV ilANSFI i7 & cos7 WHOLESALE DRY GOODS STORE. io. Hit! .'i Market Street, l'ltiia. ( B7ni Fifth Svuth tide. ) ALWAYS keep 011 hand full and general as scrtment of Hosiery, Lace, and Fancy (foods, Country Merchant are respectfully request id to give them a call and ciamine for themselve. Philadelphia, November 13, 1842. ly. siTjuNcrGlibi) aTco. No. 13S Market Street, Philadelphia. INVITE the attention of Country Merchants to their extensive assortment of Briliih French and American Dry Goods, which Ihey oriel for sale en the most reasonable terms. rtiUd.ljhia, November 13, 1842. ly. WIMSLOW'S IlAIiSAIVl or HOREIIOUND, A N unparelleled remedy for common Colds, v (-'ottgh, Asthma, ItifluenM, Whooping Cough, Rronchitis, and all diseases of the Breast and Lungs, leading to consumption! composed of the concen trated virtues of Hon hound, Bonset, Blood Root. Liverwort and several other vegetable substances Prepared only liy J, M. Wisslow, Rochester, New York. The innocence nnd universally admitted perioral viilues of the Herbs from which the lluham nj llnrthottnd is made, are too generally known to re quire recommendation ; it i thetefore only necessa ry to observe that this Medicine rontaina the whoh of their Medicinal projiertii-s, highly concentrated, and so happily combined with several other vrge table substances, as to render it the most speedy mild and certain remedy, now in use, f r the coni plaint aliovc mentioned. The Balsam remov'e all imflammalion and aorc ness of the Lungs, loosen tough visid phlegm, en abling the patient to expectorate with ease and free dom, assuages cough, relieves athmatic and ditli cult respiration, heals the injured parts, opens tin pores, nnd composes the disturbed nerves, ami give, strength to the tendn lungs, and thus produces t speedy and lasting cure. I.MilUTITriiK IS TIIK BASEST cniMK !! Ma. We are not among that class of Editor who fur 0 few dollar will, (at ihe expense of truth and do nesiy) "crack Up" an article and bring it into rapi,; sale; neither aie we willing to remain silent, aftei having tested the utility of nn iin rovement or dis covery in science or art. Our readers will recollect we told them w e w ere unwell w iih a sore throat an! violent cold some few weeks ago. Well, wc pur chased two bottle of WINSI.OW'S BALSAM OF HOREIIOUND, and so sudden was the cure that we forgot we evrr had a cold. Those win are afflicted, may try it upon our recommendation Lc-.ii.ytun T' l-aruph. For sale by HENRY YOXTHEIMER, Snnhnry, JACOB BRIGHT, Northumberland. Also, by Drupcists generally throughout the country. (jj Pi ice, f0 cents per bottle. Auuust tltn, 1S12. ly. FC?s SALE. BTOR sale a small Farm, containing about one " hundred and ten acres, more or le s, situate in Point township. Nortliumt crland countv, about two miles above Noitliiiinberl nid, on ihie main rosd leading from that place to Danville, adjoining lands of John l.cghoii, Jesse C. Horton and'olhers, now in thn occupancy of Samuel Payne. About forty arres of said tract arc drain!, and in good state of cu'tivation, on which there is a small barn j erecti d. I tie property will be sold on reasonable j trim. For further particulars, peisons arc requot j ed to apply to the vuhfcrihi r. H. 11. MASSER, Agent, Nov. 27th. IR42. tf Sunbury. Pa. OF EVERV DEXCRIPTIUN. NRW KNG I.AM) Oil. CUMi'AXV. No. North Water Street, l'hila. A N U F A ( T U R E RS and dealer in Oil (if every description both for burninz and manufacturing purposes, which will be sold much lower than they can lie procured elsewhere, and warranted in quality to equal any in the city. Any oil sold by Ihe company not proving a represented, may lie returned without any expense to the pur chaser, and the money will be refunded. Their stock now in store consists of the follow ing oils, v'17. : 30,0tl0 gallon Winter Bleached Spcim till, cooo l.'i.UOO 1 0,01)0 2O.H0O fiOOO lj,t 00 do do Coloilcss Oil, do Fall and Spring Sperm Oil, do Winter N-a Elephant, do do Pressed Whale Oil. do Summer do do do ?' do ( oinmoii Whale Oil, 200 Barrels superior Slra.'s Oil, :iltt do Cod Hank Oil. SO do Neais Foot Oil, 7.r Casks Olive Oil, Tanner" M. iXj This Companv has nunilier of Vessels en gaged in the Cod Fishery, and Tanners mav rely upon getting at all l.mesOil as pore as imported. Pliilodelphi.1, Nov. LI. 1S42. ly. ItlcCALLA &. II ERSE. Ao M, Aoi tli . miiI (, (rinmtH orceoMii's i i.r:v.) Where ihey constantly keep on hand a general assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIJMEIIES, VESTING 3 4i a grci.t risr'n lij of tntic'is if a mptrtnr quality, which they oiler to dispose of upon the 1110-t rea.onable tt mis. COU.M RY MERCHANTS and others w ill lind it to tit i advantage to call and examine ilo ir stock befi re purchasing el.-cw here. Pl.iladeli hia. Nov. C, 1843. ly LIST OF BOOKS, I'll II si L ' U ' I A N 11 ION'S Classical Diciiouary; Lctupritr's j ' do.; Ain.-wnilh's do ; Cobb's do.; I'iil'I.sIi mid tiemian do.; Anilioi. s t a-sar; Anthon liratnmer; Antlieu' Cicero; Mail's Latin Rcsdci; Ogilly'sdo.; Andrew's latin Less. 11-; Drimigan's Lexicon; Fisk's Grei k Exercises; Davies's I.eueinlei; Cracca Maj.ira; Adams' Roman Antiquities; Pinnock's (i.'ldr-mitli's Englund; do. Greece; Lyell's Elements of Geology; Mrs. Lincoln's Bolauv; Element of Botany; Bridge's Algebra; Porter's Rhetorical Rea ders; Einirsoti's (ieography and History; Olney' do.; Parley' do.; Smith's (irammer; Kirkham's do.: Kay' Readers; Cob! 's do.; Cobb' Arithmetics; Pike' do.; Emirson' do.; Cobb' Spelling Hooks; Tow n's do.; Cobb's Table Books; Evangelical Fa mily Library; Cottage Bible; Family do ; (.Vllatcr. al do.; Small Bibles and Testaments; Parkei' Ex ercises on Composition; Fruil of the Spirit; Baxter's t. iol's Rest; American Revolution; Marryatt's No vets; Mr. Phelps on Chemistry; Iliad; Catechism (f American Laws; l.eiterson Natural Magic; ('be mirtry for Hegiuneri-; English Exercise adapted to Muriay' (irmmer; Sequel to Comlcy' Spelling Book; American Clus lu.ok; Daboll's Schoolmas tci' Assistant; A great variety of IJlunk Books, Ac. August 28, in 12. " ATTENTION." J . S I II i: J O A i: S , 1 J EvjUES'J'S the uttcntion of hi country tin nds who are in want, to his vcrv laige stock of Ctrpelings, Oil Cloths, Mailings, Rugs, Bindings, Stair Rods, .Sic, Vc, that he bus just opened, at hi warehouses, No. IS Noith 2d street, and No. 2 ('hutch Allev; next door to Chiist Church, PhiU delphi. July 31. 1812 ly. SPANISH HIDES. TANNERS' OIL AND LEATHER. D. K 1 U K V A T 111CK &S O a, Ao. 21. North Third ftrtet , (aiTWIX. MUX ST AJIII CHISMCT TBI:IT,) PHILADELPHIA. HAVE for ale a large and excellent assortment of Spanish Hi Jen, I'utna hip, Tunnert Oil, 4c, at the lowest maiket prices, rilhrr for cash, in exchange for Leather, or upon credit. CoiiMgnmrnt of I rather received for tile, 01 purchased al the highest maikel price. (J-J l.fsiher sloied free of ihi'ge, April 17, 1843, ly. t