RANK NOTE LIST. FEXXSYLTAXIA. The fallowing lUt shows the rum nt value of nil Pennsylvania Dunk Notr. The most implicit re liance may he placed upon it, as it Is f trry twrfc carefully compared with at A corrected from Bick nell's Reporter. ITniikH In lIillntlililn. Nami Location. Disc, t Pmilir. par . par pur par . par par par . pur par pnr pnr NOTES AT PAR. flank of North A mcrica . . Bank of the Northern Liberties . Commercial Bank of Penn'o. . , Pauper' and Mechanics' Bank . Kensington Bnnk Philadelphia Bunk . SchuWkill Bnnk . . , Southwark Bank . . Western Bank a , Mechanics' Bniik . . Manufacturers' & Mechanics' Bunk Country Ilnnkn. Bank of Chester County Westchester par Bank of Delaware County Chester par Bank of Oermantown Gcrmantown par Bank of Montgomery Co. Norristown par Doylcslown Bank Doylestown pur Easton Bank Easton par Farmers' Bank of Burks co. Bristol pur Office of Bank of Pcnn'a. Harrisburg" These Office do do Lancaster t oflices Office do do Beading f do not Cilice do do Eaxton J issue i. NOTES AT DISCOUNT. Bank of the United Statrn Philadelphia 80u32 Bonk of Penn Township . . par Girard Bank , . 13 it 1 Moyamcnsing Bank . par Bank of Pennsylvania . . par Miners' Bank of Poitsvillc Pottsville 4 Bank of Lcwistown Lcwistown 2 Bank i f Middletown Middletown 3 i4 Bunk of Northumberland Northumberland par Columbia Bank & Bridge co. Columbia J Carlisle Bank Carlisle 3Ja4 Exchange Bnr.k Pittsburg 1 Do do branch of Hollidavshurg 1 Farmers' Bnnk of Lancaster Lancsslet j Lancaster County Bank Lancaster 2 Farmers' Bank of Beading Reading J Harris-burg Bank Harrisburg 3ja3J Lancaster Bank I.ancaslPr j Lebanon Bank Lebanon 3a?j Merchants' & Manuf. Bank Pittsburg 1 Bank of Pittsburg Pittsburg 1 West Branch B ink VVilliamspnrt 40.i4. Wyoming Bank Wi'kcslarie (ij Northampton Bunk Allentown Hit Ileilts County Buiik Heading 70 Oifire of Bank of IT. S. Pittsburg failed Do do do Erie do Do do do Npw Brighton do Kensington Sav. Inn. A do Penn Township Sav. Ins. do Bnnk of Ohamhersburg Chamhershurg ajallj Bank of Gettysburg Gcttyaburg 3,a:Ji Bank of Susquehanna Co. Montrose 25a30 Erie Bunk Erio 6a7 Farmers' & Drovers' Bank Woyneshurg BaS.J Franklin Bank Washington lal Honcsdale Bank Honesdale I J MonongaheU Bank of B. Brownsville 2$ York Bank York 3 J N. B. The notes of those banks on which we omit quotations, and substitute a dash ( ) are not purchased by tho Philadelphia brokers, with the exception of those w hich have a letter of r.fcrtncc. BROKEN BANKS. Philadelphia Sav. Ins. Philadelphia failed Philadelphia Loan Co. do failed Schuylkill Sav. In. do f.iiled Manual LnborBank (T. W Dyott, prop.) failed I'owauda Bank Towanda 80aB5 Allcjbany Bank of Pa. Bedford no sale B .nk nt Beaver Beaver closed U ink tit Swatara Harrisburg rinsed fctai.k nt Washington Washington failed Centre Bank Belli binte chined City Bunk Pittsbuig tin sale Farmers' A Merh'cs' Bank Pittsburg In i led Farmers' & Mech'tV Bnnk Fayette co. failed F turners' A. Mcch'tsiBaiik (ireeticasl'e fulled Harmony Insiitute Harmony no sale Huntingdon Bank Huntingdon no sale luniata Bank Lewistuwii no sale Lumbermen's Bank Warren faded Northern Bank of Pa. Dundafr no sale New Hope Del. Bridge Co. New Hope closed Northumli'd Union Col. Uk. Milton no sate North Western Bank of Pa. Meadtille closed Office of Schuylkill Bank Port Carbon Pa. Agr. A. Mantif. Bank Carlisle failed Silver Lake Bank Montrose closed Union Bank of Pcnn'a. Unionlown failed Westmoreland Bank Grreiishurg closed Wilkeslmrre Bridge Co. Wilkesbarre no sale fXj- All notes purporting to be on any Pennsyl vauia Bank not given in the above list, may be set uuwii as irauus. XCW JERSEY. Bank of New Brunswick Brunswick failed Belvideie Bank Bclvidcre 1 Burlington Co. Bunk Medfurd par Commercial Bank IVrlh Amlioy IJ Cumberland Bank Bridgelnn pnr Farmers' Bank Mount Holly par Farmers' and Mechanics' Bk Bahway j Farmers' am! Mechanics' Bit N. Biunswirk failed Farmers' and Merchant' Bk Middletown Pt. 1J Franklin Bank o! N.J. Jersey City failed Hobokeii Bkg A Grazing Co Huhokcn fail. d Jersey City Bank Jersey City failed Mechanus' Bank Patterson failed Manufacturers' Bank Belleville failed Morris County Bank Morristown IJ Monmouth Bk of N. J. Freehold failed Mechanics' Bank Newark Mechanics' and Manuf. Bk Trentou par Morris ('anal and BVg Co Jersey City Post Notes io sale Newark Bkg A Ins Co Newark J New Hope Del Bridge Co Lauideilaville 30 N. J. Mauufac. and Bkg Co Hoboken failed N J Proiectun A. Lumbuid Lk Jersey Cily laded Orange Bank )runge 1J Paierson Jlank Peterson failed Peoples' Bank do 1 Princeton Bunk Piiuceton par Salt rn Banking Co Sutcin p,.r State Bunk Newark ) Slate Bank Eliiabethtown J Slate Bank Cuinden par State Bai.k of Morris Morristown j StHtfl Bunk Trenton failed Salem and Phitad Munuf Co Salem fulled -misscx Bank Newlon I J Trenton Bunking Co Trenton par Ui.ii'ii Bunk Dover 1 Wa.liingtoit Banking Co. Hackeiisack failed Bi:LAHA!ti:. Ilk of Wtlm & Urunily wine Wi'iniugton par Hunk of Delaware Wilmington par nr. hi on.ynia Smyrna par Do branch MiltorJ iisr rsiuiers oi iiuie nil' lotrr par urai.m- v nnnnKlon par u uianert t.eoigetown pr j'u I'ranen Jewcsslle i.ar i iiiuii iiiiiik- Wilmington (J l n.er n s I,,. CTj- On ...I i ank n-a-ked thus () there air n- ther counterfeit or ubered nntes of liu- vaiiuus .1.- nuiuuiauotis, ui cut jiation. The brt muthinl for the AMilinn of Disease ft to rh unse imtl purify the Hotly. AVKIKIIT'S IXDIAX VEfiETAIlEE PU I S OF TIIR t"n th American t oil t ice of llraUh, Arc now urkiinwlislgi-d to bp the best Medicine in 'be World for the cure of F.VERY VARIETY OF DISEASE. BKOAt'NK they romplelply ebanse the sto mal h and bowels from lh. e billinus ai d cor nipt hninoM 'l irh are the catife not only of llroila.be, Ciil,liiir, Pnlpitntion of the Ileirt, IVns in the Bones. Bin umat sm and Gout, but every run IihW ii eident to mini. SAID INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS are a c r ain cure f,.r in tpimillent, lemiitrd, nervous, inflamslory and pu'rid Fevers. bpCiiuse llii-y cleanse the p.idy frem thoi-c moibid hi mors, which, when enlifineil to the ciicu lati.in. are the cause of all kinds of FEVERS. So, nlsio, when the samp impurity is deposited on the nrmbinrr fltid nuisrle, causing pains, infliina lions nml swellincs callpd RHEUMATISM, (iOI T.cVr. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills may be relied on as always ertuin to give r.lief, and if persevered w ith, arcnnllna to directions will most assuredly, and without fail, make a perfect ru e oi the nbovp painfiil n.ulmlip. From three to six of ?hl Indian Vi gelnb'e Pills taken every night go irg to bed, will in a shoit time so completely rid the body from every thing that is opposed to health, tliat Rbeiinintim, Gout, and pain nf every descrip tion, will be lit. rally DRIVEN FliOM THE BO DY. For the s.itne reason, when, from sudden changes of almo-phcre, or any other cause, the per spitalion is rhrrked, and the humors which should pas off bv the skin are thrown inwardly, causing HEADACHE. GIDDINESS, nausea and sick ness, pnin in the bum s, wo'ery and inflamed eyes, sore throat, honrsene s, roughs, consumptions, rheumatic pains in various parts of the body, and manyothir symptoms of CATCHING COLD, BV'i't Indian Vrgetuhfe I'M will invariably cive irnmcdi tc n lief. From thiee to six of said Pills taken every night on goine to bed, will in a short time, nut only remove nil the above unpleasant symptoms, but iho body will, in a short time, be restored to even sounder heabhtban before. ASTHMA, om DIFFICULTY OF BREATH ING. Wright' hid, an Ytgrliddc fVA v ill loos en and cany olT, by the stomach and boneis, those tough phli gmy humor--, which stop up sll the air rells of the limes, and sre the cause, not only of the aboe distressing complaint, but when neglected, often terminates in that mo.edieadful malady called CONSUMPTION. It hou'd bealsorememberrd that Wright' Indian Vegetable I'ilU are a certain cure for PAIN IN THE SIDE, Oppression, nau sea, and sickness, o-s nf appetite, cosliveiifsa, a yellow tinge of the tkin nnd eyes, and every other symptom el a tc rpid or diseased statp of ill? liver; because they purge from the body those impurities which if deposited upon this important organ, are the cau-e of eiery va-iety (if LIVER COM PLAIN'!'. When a nation is convulsed l y riot--, outbreaks and rebellion, the only means of prevent, ing the dreadful consequences of a CIVIL WAR. is tn expel all Irui'ors, and evil disposed ones from the country. In like manner, when pain or sick ness of any kind, indicate that ihe UkIv is strug gling with internal foes, the true reniedv is to EX PEL ALL MORBID HUMORS, (Traitors to health and lil'.) Ilrallh trill he the certain remit. That the principle of curing disease, by cleansing and pujifyiiig the body, is sti icily in accordance with the laws which govern Ihe animal lennomy ; and if properly eariied out by the Use of the above named WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, will ceiluiuly result In the complete Abo rtion of Disease ; we ofl'cr the following testimoni als, fiom person of the highest resiicctahiliry in New York, who have recenliy been ruied of the most obstinate complaints, solely by the use of Whioht'b iha Vfokt-ahlk Pills, of the North American Cvll'ge if IhaHh i Jam uca, I.. L, JuneOili. 1311. Doctor Wijliain Wright Dear Sir It is with great sali faction I inform you of r.iy having been entirely cured of Dyspepsia, of five years standing, by the use of your In in n Vk.cktahi.k Pills. Pr. vious to lnee'ing wiih your rclchral.i! in.di cine, I hud In en under the hands of several Physi cians, and had tried vaiious medicines; but all t no effect. After using one 25 rent box of jour Pills, however, I experienced so much benefit, that I resolved to perseveie in the use of thi m accoi.ling to directions, w hich I am happy to state, has result ed in a perfect cure. Ingratitude to you foi the ureal ben. Ill I have received, an.) also in the hope that others similarly afllicfcd may be induced to make tiial of your exiranidiniry medicine, I send you this statement with full liheity to publish the same, if you think pro-r. Yours, A c. New Yoik, June 19, 1811. G.C. BLACK. Mr. Richard Dennis, agent for Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills. Dear Sir I have been slTlicted for several years with inward weakness and general debility, accom panied at times with, pains in the side and other distressing complaints. A fti having tried various medicines i'h.mt etTerl. I was persundcj by a fiiein! to make trial ef Dr. Wiight's Indian Vegetable Pills, which I am happy to stale, have relieved me in a most womlerlul manner. I have used the me. dicine, as yel but a shml tune, and have no doubt, by a perseverance in the use of the medicine accor ding to iliieetiniis, ib. l I shall in a short lime be perfectly re.-toied. I most wilhnglv recommend said Pill to nil per sons tirnil.iilv ntrlieted, and in the full lielief Ihst the same lienefieinl results will follow their use, I re. main vouis sincerely. HENRY A. FOOTE. Waiwaising, Ulster co. N. Y. Niw Vomk, Sept. 2ft, 111. This is to ceitify tliat have used Wriuht's Niiiajt Yfiithi.k Pius with the greatest bene fit ; having emiretv cured myself of the frequent at larks of Su k Hesdaehe, to whirb I had previously U-eii subject. ANN MAIiiA THOMPSON', J'J2 Greenwich si reel. N. Y. To Mr. Richard D. rinis, Ageiil for Wrieht' In. dun Vegetable Puis. C.I V T I .V. As there are at this lime many wicked iirrsous busily engaged in selling a Counterfeit medicine un der Ihe name of the Indian Vegetable Pills and as Hies ilesperule men are so utterly reckless of con- sequences, that many valuable lives may lie lost in ronsequenre oi using il,r ir Urea.irul compounds, he publ'C sre cautioned against purchasing any Pill, sunless on the t ides of the boxes the following wording is f un I : WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. (Indian I'urgntire.) or Tllli MOUTH AMKHICAM roil.H. r up HEALTH. And alse to he especially careful against purcha sing said medicine of any person except the regu lar advertised agents. ACEXTH FOR SORTIIVMltFRLAND CO, J't nnsyliania. H. B. Manser, Sunluiry Win. Forsyth. Nor tbiiiiiberlnnd Jjeiib Haas, Shainukin Samuel Herb, Mahonny Byerly &. D. Haas, Auuiisla Thomas Fullmer, Millou Belaud .V Meix.ll, McUweusville K S. P per, Turbutsville James Reed, I'ottsgrovp , Klase, Snvdi rslow u H. II. Knreh.1, p. M.. Ehsburg P. O. Wm. Lei-eiirintr, P M Union Corner. Oll'ne and Grner.il ). .oi f..r the sale of Wr gh 'm hulioa VrgriaMe I'i'lt. Wholesale arid I. Yi.il. N. lKii KAl E M HF.EI'. PHILADEL PHIA. May l, 1813. ly . I ' r-- L . r TTrT-T ROSS OINTMENT, ron TirrrEH. RIMOWOItMS), MMPl.rs) ON TIIR FAt'G, AND OTIIP.lt Ct'TANEortsi FRlM tKN". (Jj The following eerlifen'edetri-ihe one aft he mast ertraordinary cure ever effected by any application. Piiii.AiittpittA, February 10, 1818. IOR twenty years I was severely afflict, d with Tf.TTK.il on thn Face and Head: the disease commenced when I was seventeen yearn old, and continued until the Full of 183fi, varying In vio lence, but without ever disapiearing. During most of the time, great part of my face was covered with the eruption, frequently attended wiih vio'enl itch ing; my head swelled at times until it felt as if it would hurst ihe swelling was so gieat, thnl I could scarcely get my hat on. During tho long peri.nl that I was nfllictfd wiih tho disease, I used a great many n plication-', (among them several celebrated preparations) ns v- II as tnkintr inward remedies, including a number of bottles of Siraini' Panacea, Extract of Sartaparilla, oVc, In fact, it would I impossible to cnumeia'e all the medicines I used. I was also under the care of two of ihe most dis tinguishpd physicians of this city, but without re ceiving nn ch benefit, nnd I despaired of ever being currd. In the fill of 18:1(1, the disease i.t ihe time beinrvcry violent, I commenced using the A'mrr Ointment, (prepared by Vaughan efe Davis.) In a few applications the violent itching ceased, the swelling abated, the rruption began tu disippear, and before I hud used a jar the disease was fsiluelv cured. It has now been nearly a ymr and a half since, and there is not a vestige of Hie disease re maiuiiiB, except the scars from the deep pits formed by the disease. It is impossible for me to deseril in a certificate the severity of the disease and my sulf ring, but I will be pleased to give a fuller ac count to any person wanting further satisfaction, who will call on me. At the time I commenced using the Rae Ointment I would hove given hun ibeds of (lu'lais to be rid of the disease. Since u sing it, I have recommended it to several iersons, (among them my mother, who had the disease bad ly on her sun.) who wi re a I rured bv it. JAMES DUKN'ELL, No. 156, Race St. fXj The Hose Ointment is prepared by E. U. Vaughan, South East corner of Third and Rare strei I, Philadelphia, and sold on sgenev in Sunhu ry. by H. B. M ASSE R, May 14th, 1813. Agent. Etot' Ointment, for Tetter. A PROOF OF PI'S F.FFIVACY. Pini.Anil.riUA, May 27th, 18311. rPHIS i to certify that I was severely allbcied with Tetter in Ihe hands and fret for upwards of forty years ; the disease was attended generally with vio'ent itching and swelling. I applied to number of physicians, nnd used a great many appli cations without ell'eeting a cure. About a y r since, I spplied the Rose Ointment, which entirely stopie.l ihe itching, and a few applications immedi ately cured the disease, which there has been no return of, although I had never been rid of it at any time Tor forty years. RICHARD SAVAGE, Eleventh, lielow Spruce Street. j The Rose Ointment is prepnred by E. B. Yauuhiin, S iuth East corner of Third and Race Streets, Philadelphia, and sold on aseuey in Sunhu ry. by II. B. MASSER, May 14th, 1843. Agrxt. MEDICAL APrnOBATION Of the ROSE OIX"PMi:XT,for Titter. ALTHOUGH the superiority of the prepatation over all others is fully established, the proprie tors take pli ssure in laying before the public the following certificate from a respectable physician, a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Batiub, having found in this remedy thai relief for a tedious and disagreeable alTertinn which the means within the range of his profession failed lo a (lord, has not hesitated lo give it his approbation, although the prejudices and interests of that profession aie opposed lo secret I'eme.lies. Philahklfhia, S. pt. 19, 1830. I was recently troubled with a tedious herpetic eruption, which covned nearly one si. 'e ofmv face, iniil exti-mled over the ear. Mr. Vuughan, propric loi of the Kw ( liiitiiient, obseiviug inv fare, insis ted on my trying his preparation. ( which he han ded me a jur. Although in common wiih the mem bers of my profession, I discountenance and disap prove ot the numerous nostrums palmed upon the public by ignorant pretenders, I feel in jusiire hound to except the Rose. Ointment from that cla-s of me dicines, and to give it my approbation, as it entire ly tured ihe eruption, although it had resisted the usual applications. DANE BAUGH.M. D. tj The Rose Ointment is piepared by E. B. Vaughan, outli East corner of Third and Race Streeis, I'biladelphia, and sold on ag. ncv in Sun bury, by Jl. B. MANSER, May 14th. 1813. Agrnt. J MAYLAND JR.6c CO. Sttuir and Tobacco Manufacturers, Vo. tU) Ari H"t si earner of Rare and Third Streets. PHILADELPHIA. THE undersigned have formed a Co-partnership under the firm of J. MAYLAN D. Ju. oi Co.. as successors to ihe late firm of Jacob .Maylund Co., and will c witinue the business at thrnld esta blishment, on ibeir own nrrnuni. In addition to iheir own close attention and experience foi many years, in the manufacture of their cefehratcd siiull'-, Ar., the long experience of the senior partner of the late firm, will aUo lie devoted lo the interest nf the new concern and ns mi exerlinn and rare will be spared to insure their goods, at all limes of the ve ry liesl quality, Ihey solicit a continuance of the ronli.l;iice of the fiends and customers of the lute firm. THOMAS ADAMS, J. MAY LAND, Jr.. Philadelphia, May 11th, 1843. ly EAGLE n n tec Era tt. Corner ot Th'rd and Vine Streets, WXLLIAMSrOIlT, PA. rilHE subscrilier r. sai tfully announces to the I public, that he h is o-encd a Hotel in the com modious brick building situate on the corner of 'I bird and Pine streets, where he will be happy lo wait upon those who may favor him witb Iheir company. The Eagle Hotel is la-ge and conveni ent, and furnished ir. the best modem st le. It i provided with a Uige number of well aired and comfortable sleeping apartments, rooms, private parlors, Ac. Persons visiting Wilbsmsport on bu siness or pleasure, may ret us-ur d that every ex ertion will be used to render their sojourn st the "Eagle Hot. I" pleasant and aijr. rsble. HiaTuble will lip supplied with the very hist ihe market af fords, and his bar with the ebnirest wines and other liquors i liaiges reasonable. The Eagle Howl possesses greater advantages in point of location than any other similar establishment in the borough, being situate in the business pari of Ihe town, and w ithin a convenient disianre of ihe Court House and Williamsporl and Elmira Rail Road Depot. rnitnciciil Siabluig provided, and good and trusty osllers always in attendance. Attentive, srrou, miniating and honest Servants have been emploNcd, and nothing left undone thai will add lo the conifoil and accommodation of his guests. There will be a carriage always in allendanee at the Boat Landing lo convey passengers to and from the House, free of charge, CHARLES BORROWS. Msy 14 th, 1812. tf E. B. 10.SSE?., ATTORNEY AT LAW, SUZTBUHV, PA. Business allemled to in the Counties of Nor ihumlerlaud, Union. Lvroming and Columbia. ItrtYr In i Thomas IIaht d Co. Lowrn cV Utano.v. Hart, Cit mi arts it Hast, J'i t'W. lUrvor.ns, McFAnixmi A Co. SpRRisn, Goon A. Co., To Count rjr MERCHANTS. rPHE Subscriber, Agent of I yon &. Harris, Hat Manufacturers, for New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and other large cities, wloav Huts are highly commended for good eol-jt and durability, has on hand a fir-t rate assrtrtm"nt of HATS and CAPS, suitable for Sprinp sites, wh rh will be sold very low, foi cash or apptoved credil, at the tiifen' cheap store, No. 40, North Third atrovt, opp jsi'e the City Hotel. Pbila lelphia. ROBERT D. WILKINSON. Arent. N. B. Orders lor lists in heron4. promptly attended to, Th highest rice in tush ar trade given f.ir Fur ikin. JMiiladelphia, June II, 1813.-. ly A EL persona indibted to the firm of Lvon A Harris, under the agency of O.N. Thacher, Ibtt and Cap Manufacturers, No. 40 North Third, street, Philadelphia, are requested to make immedi ate settlement of th. ir accoi.nts wiih the subscrilier, their legally authorized ngent, who is fully empow. eled to settle and collect the account, nf slid firm. ROBERT D. WILKINSON, June 4th. 1818. If Agent. G O L DfFsWAN So. (i'J iYori Third, above Arch Stnet, rilll.ADELl'UIA. ACCOMMODATIONS FOR siEVKNTT PKRHONS. pHARLEs WEISS, l.iteol the "White Swan," and "Mount Vernon House," respectfully in forms his friends and customers, that be has become the proprietor of tho abovf well known Hotel. Country Mcichants will fml the above Hotel a rentral l cation, and the best of fare. Persons tra velling with private conveyance will find a large yard and good stabling fix horses, and the best of oslleis. Hoarding $1 per day. May 14th, 1842. tf. vicThe ILX.1T&SCT,9 Loiiiiiiisiioi) iV Forwardinj; Mcrclianls, Foot of Willow Street Rail Road, in thk i n. t wnr., TTAVING associated wi h them Joseph Barnet, - latp of Enston. Pa., resnpctl'ully inform their friends and the public generally, that they havt ta. ki n th it large and we'l known store and wharf at foot of Willow Street Railroad, lately occupiel by Jacob Martin, where they pii'pose doing a Genrral Commission and Forwarding Business, and fmm the local advantages of the place being connected with all ihe public improvements that have their outlet in the city, they flatter themselves they will be able to do business to as great, if not gieater ad vantage, and upon as reasonable terms as any other house, and they assure their friends that any con signments made tn ihem shall have iheir strict at tention, and no exeitions spared to give entire satis faction. 'J'hry are also prepared lo receive and forward goods lo any point on the Delaware and Lehigh livers, between Matich Chunk, Easlon and Phila delphia, via Delaware Division and Lehigh Canals; also, to any point on the Juniata river, or Nonh and West Branches oflhe Susquehanna via Schuyl. kill and Union, or tho Chesapeake and Tide Wutci Canals. For the accommodation of Boats coming or go ing via Schuylkill and Union Canals, a Steamboat will be kept txpresslv for towing boats from the Schuylkill around lo Ihe Delaware ami back, which will enable merchants lo have iheir produce deli vered on the Delaware, and their goods shipis d al a saving of f0 lo 75 per cent, no the puces fir hauling scioss, with these advantages they re spectfully solicit a share of patri-naue. W. H til, MAN & CO. William II. llmin, I 3 Phil W dliam W . Keyse', Joseph Barnet. J) Philad .May 14, 184:1 ly BOLTON & CO. Genrral Commission 91r limits, tor the. Sale of t lour, (iraui, iked, JfC., 4c. ESPECTFULLY inform their fri.nd ij V4 the Merchants generally, that they have ta ken those large and commodious Wharv.s, w ith iwo Dinks, noith of Chesntil streel, on the Drluwire, together w ith the stme No. 19 South Wharves, w hero ihev would he pleased lo receive consign ments of Grain, Flout. Seed, Whiskey, Iron, Ac. Ac. Being also well prepared to forward all kinds of Merchandise by the Schuylkill slid Union, or by ihe Chesnpruke and TiMe Water Canals, as tow boats are kept expressly foi Ihe purpose of towing boats by ei her route. Merchants will please he particular lo send their goods destined by either canals, to No. 1U South I Wharves, between Market and Chcsnul streets, on the Delaware, with ilircctn.ru accompanying Ihem which route ihey wish them lo lie shipped. fjj" V luster and Salt for sale, at the lowest mar ket price. BOLTON A C'. March 19, 184.1. No. 19 South Wharves ItOlir.llT C iKTr.lt & SON, paper MANurACTuncns, l.mnbard Street, llaltlniorr, HAVE constantly for sale. Priming Paper nf al sizes and qualities, Cap Writing Paper, rub d and plain. Letter Paper, white and blue, ruled and plain, Hanging Paper, fine and common. Envelope Fajier, do. do. medium, doub'e ciow n, emwii and extra sized Wrapping Papers, Colored Medium and Royal Papers, Bonnet, Hinders' and Straw Box Boards, Tissue Paper, and all articles in their line, which they will sell on acroiumodating terms. Highest price given for old rags. ROUERT CARTER A SON, March 10. lHli. E!kton. M.I VN anie'e unequalled for cleaning and giving a highly durable and most brilliant polish to sil ver, Germnn Silver, Brass, Copci, Dritt.uiia ware, Tin, Suel, Cutlery, and for restoring the lustre on varnished carriages, Ac. TRV IT. Prepared an. I sold al wholesale and retail, by the Susquehanna Chrysolite Polish Company, Ow ego, Tioga county, N. Y. WM. FORSYTH, Agent lor Norlhum'd, H. B. MASSE It, Agent for Sunhury. November SOlh, 1842. i7i . t i : iT 1) iT v HsT" LAST MAKER, No. 7 4 Callowhill Street, l'liiladcljiltia. C Three doors aUve Second. J SHOE Findings always kepi on hand, which hr olli rs for sale on Ihe lowest terms. Country Meirh tots are particularly lo c ill and judge foi themselves. Philadelphia, Novrmxr 13, 1813. ly. and V. & L. B. TA7LOP.. fkFFER FOR SALE, at the South East Cor JF ner or Fifth and Market Streets, Philadel phia' Mens' Calf-skin Boots, stitched warranted. do do do pegged do Ao do do water proof, double soles ami double uppers. do Calf-skin do do do nailed and uppers. do Heavy Water Leather Boots. do do Nrats do do. do High quarter Shoes, Calf-skin. do do do Crockers do do Fine Monroes warranted do Kip do do do Culf do do do Coarse do do do do Shoes do do Fine do do do Kip . do do do Calf and Seal Skin Pumps. do List Socks with ornl without soles. do Carpet do do do do Patent Warranted Water-proof Moccasins, Lndies' do do do do Ladies' tanned India Rublier shoes. Gentlemens' do Over shoes. With every other dcscitplion of hoota and shoes. Fur Caps of every description. Travelling Trunks of every description. Venetian Travelling Bags. Patent Gum Elastic Shoe Blacking. Bonnets of all kinds, Palm Leaf Hats. Philadelphia. November III. 1842. ly. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSEL LERS AND STATION E US, No. 1W Cliesnut Street, below 4th, Philadelphia. KEEP constantly on hand a general assort ment of Books nnd Stationary ; comprising '1 heologienl, Law, Medical, Classical, Miscellnr.e ous and School Books, Day Books, all sizes, Led gers, do., Family Bibles, Pockel B.hies, Writing Pnjiers, Wrapping Papers. Ac. Ac, which ihey of fer at the li. steal prices to Country Merchant's Pro fessional Gt ntlemcn, Teachers, and all others that may favor them with their custom. Philadelphia, No'mlier 13. 1842. ly. Mic-liat'l Weaver V Son, ROTE MAKERS & SHIP CHANDLERS. A'. 13 Sorth Water Street. Philadelphia. . r. constantly on hand, a general assort ment of Cordagp, Seine Twines, Ac. viz: I ur'd Rones, Fishing Rones. While Rones. Manil la. Ropes, Tow Lilies for Canal Boats. Also, a complete assortment of Siine Tw ines, Ac. such as Hemp Snuil and Hi rriug Tw ine, Best Patent Gill Net Twine, Cotton Shad and Herring Twine, Shoe Threads, Ac. Ac. Also, Bed Coids, Plough Lines, Halters, 'lViccs, Cotton and Linen Carpet Chains, Ac. all of which they will dispose of on nasouuble trims'. Philade'phia, November 1.1, 1842. ly. Jacob riismutli & Son. T) ESPECTFULLY informs their friends and acquaintances generally that they i till con tinue In keep at the old stand, No. 21G North 3d street, Philadelphia, allVtnds of TOUACCO SM :'F AM' SEC A US. Which they will aril n the m-x . acconunodulini and reasoiia le terms. N. B. All goods sold will he guai iiileed and all orders promptly attended to. Philadelphia, November 13, 1812. ly. , FETES CCITOTE Wholesale nnd l'etail Shoe, Itonnct, and Palm ,eaf Hat Warehouse. Xo. f6 Xorlh 2( street, a fen' doors above ,1rch, Philadelphia. A LSO Trunks, Carpel Bags and Valices, of ev cry desciiplion, all of which he ull'ers for sale on the most reasonable terms. Philadelphia, November 13, 1842. ly. j w. s w aTnI I'mbrella ami Parasol Manufacturer. Xo. 37 Sooh Thud strrel, tiro doors below the City Hotel, Philadelphia. c OUNTR Y Merchants and others are solirited to examine Lis assorti.ienl before purchasing elsewhere Phila.'elphin. November II. :12. ly. i .& a . "no vo u i) tts" China, Glass and I.iverH)o Warehouse, A'o lt4 Xorlh Third street, third door below Vine street, I'hihulclphia. XT HERE ihry ronstanlly keep on hand a large assortment of China, Glass arid Liverpool Ware, which they will dispose of on the moat rci s inal.le terms. Philadelphia, November 13, 1842. ly. in iTcH'i i7us ( : uTt Manufactiirer and lmiorter of Sad dlery, Hardware, &c. Xo. 5 South Third street .four doors below Market Philadelihia. EEP constantly on hand a large and general assortment Conch Lamps, Carriage Bands, Axle Arms, Eliptic Springs, Patent Leather. Ac. Country Merchants arid saddlers w ill ) supplied at all times on the most reasonable terms. They will find it to iheir advantage to call and examine his assortment before purchasing elsewhere. Philadelphia. November 13, 1812. ly. UKYNOLDS, McFaTiLAND aT("6 Wholesale Healers in Foreign British and American Pry Goods. Xo. 11)5 Market street, Philudilphia. COUNTRY Merchants, and others can be sup plied at all times with an extensive assort ment of the 0181 and most fashionable Goods upon the most reasonable terms. Philadelphia, November 13, 1812. 1 V. "i!bwmi "uAunoN, Importers and Healers in Foreign and Pomcstic Hardware, No. 174 NouTH Tn i a n S-rar.rT, I'hh inri piiii. Air H ERE their friends and tustomers will always ' find a large and general assortment of Foreign and Domestic Hardware, which they will sell at the lowest prices, Philedelphis. November 13, 1842. ly. KSnKIUl'K, hansi:i.l,v. (OS7 WHOLESALE DRY GOODS STORE. No. IW 1-a Market Street, Thila. ( lit low Fifth South side ) A I.WAYS keep on hand a full and general a a rtment of Hosiery, Lace, and Fancy Goods, Country Merchants are respectfully request sj to give them a call and examine for themselves. Philadelphia. Novemlier 13, 1842. ly. No. 13S Market Street, Philadelphia. INVITE the attention of Country Merchants to iheir extensive assortment of Brilith French and American Dry Goods,which they oner for sale on the most reasonable terms. Philadelphia, November 13, 184!. ly. WmstOW8 BALSAM Or II ORE HOUND. A IN unparellelcd remedy for common Col.t Coughs, Asthma, Influenza. Whooiiimr Conoh Bronchitis, and all diseases of the Breast and LungF lending lo consumption; composed of the roncen trated virtues of ilorthooiid, Sunset, Blood Root Liverwort and several other vegetable suhstanco Prepared only by J. M. Wi jtslo w, Rochester, Net Yoik. The innocence nnd universally admitted peclora viitues of the Herbs from which the lUilnam o llorehoiind is made, are too generally known to rc quire recommendation ; it is Iheiefore only nerrssa ry to observe that this Medicine containa the whol of their Medicinal properties, highly concentrated arid so happily combined with several other vegr loble substances, as to render it the most speed) mild and certain remedy, now in use, f. r the com plaints above mentioned. The Balsam removes all imflsmmatlon and aort ness of the Lungs, loosens tough visid phlegm, en aiding the patient to expectorate with ease and free dom, assuages rough, relieves alhmatic and diffi rult respiration, hrals the injured parts, opens th pores, and romposes the disturbed nerves, and give strength to the b ndei lungs, and thus produces speedy and lasting cure. f.lKBATITl'tir. IS THK a AS V.ST miHK 1 H Ma. We are not among that rlass of Editors who for i few dollais will, (nt the expense or truth and hn nesty) "rrm k up" an article and bring it into rapii .ale ; neither aie we willing to remain silent, afte having tested Ihe utility of an im rovemenl or dis covery in science or art. Our readers will recollec we told them we were unwell with a sore throat am violent cold some few weeks ago. Well, we pur chased two bottles of WINSl.OW'S BALSA.N OF HOREHOI ND, and so sudden was the cure that we forgot we ever had a cold. Those win are atllicled, may try it upon our recommendation Lcvinto" T b groph. For sale by HENRY YOXTHEI.MER, Sunhury, JACOD BRIGHT, Northumberland. Also, by Druggists grnerally throughout tin country. fjj- Price, 50 crnts per bottle. August 14th, 1H12. ly. PC?. SALE. fTV)R sale a small Farm, containing about tm hundred and ten acrs, more or le s, situate in Point township, Northuml rrland cnuntv, aln.u two miles above Northumberland, on the main road leading from that place to Danville, adjoining lands of John l.eghou, Jesse C. Ilorlon and cithers" now in the occupancy nf Samuel Payne. Abom Inrty acres of said tract are clear, d, and in goon state of eu'iivotion. on which there is a small barn creed d. The property will be sold on n asonabt. teims. For further particulars, prisons arc request ed lo apply tu the rul fcrili. r. II. B. MASSKR. Agent, Nov. 27lh, 1812. if Sunhury. Pa. g(idli..d: rA OF EVERY DESC-RIPTfoN. NEW ENGLAND Oil. COMPANY. No. 25) Norlh Water Street, Phi'a. MANUFACTURERS and dealers in Oi s of every description lioih fur burning and manufacturing purposes, which will be sold much lower than they can be procured elsewhere, and warranted in quality to equal any in the city. Any oil sold by the company not proving as represented, may be returned without ony expense to the pur chaser, and the money will a refunded. Their stock now in store consists of the following oils, viz: nn linn ..n.... m i i w- .ii.oi.b i, iii.l-i uiiomvu peuu 3 oil, -r 6000 15.1)00 10.000 20.000 nooo 15,000 do do Colorless Oil, do Fall and Spring Sperm Oil, do Winter Sea Elephant, do do Pressed Whule Oil, do Summer do do do n' do Common Whale Oil, 200 Barrels superior Stra 's Oil, :IOO do Cod Bank Oil, 50 do Neats Fool Oil, 75 Casks Olive Oil, 'I'amier's bis. (XjTliis Company bus a liumlier of Vessels" en gaged in the Coil Fishery, nnd Tanners may rely upon getting at all tunes Oil as pure as imported. Philadelphia, Nov. 13. 1842. ly. liicCALLA &T II E R S E, -o 51, Noilli Sfonl reel, (i iissk or eimyi h's iuii.) Where they constantly keep on hand a general assortment of CLOTHS, C ASSIlMEItES, VESTING S And a gret.l rueiely of artic'ts if a superior quality, which they offer to dispose of upon the most reasonable terms. COUNTRY MERCHAN TS and others will find it to tin it advantage in call and examine th. ir stock before purchasing elsewhere. Philadelphia. Nov. 6, 1842. ly LIST OF BOOKS, niU SAlk HI 7 NTH ON 'S Classical Dictionary; l.rmprier's do.; Ainsworth's do ; Cobb's do English and Cciman do.; Aiithon's tVsar; Anthon's (irarnnier; Anlhen's Cicero; Mail's Latin Reader; Ogilby'sdo.; Anibew's Latin Lessons; D. nn. gan's l.exicoi ; Fisk'sGreik Exercises; Davies's I.egrndei; Graeca Majors; Adams's Roman Antiquities; PinnotV ( . dil smith's England; do. Greece; I. veil's Ehmrnls of Geology; Mrs. Lincoln's Boianv; Elements of Botany; Bridge's Algebra; Porter's IMieloriral Rea ders; Em. rson's Geography and History; Olr.ey's do ; Parley's do.; SuiilhV Grammei: Kirkham's do.; Ka's Readers; Cold's do.; Cobb's Arilbmetick; Pike's do.; Emerson's do.; Ci.bh's Spelling Books; Town's do.; Cnbb's Table Books; Evangelical Fa mily Library; Cottage Bible-; Family do; Collater al do.; Small Bibles and Testaments; Parker's Ex ercises on Composition; Fruit of the Spirit; Baxter's S iol's Rest; American Revolution; Manyatl's No vels; Mrs. Phelps on Chemistiv; Iliad; Catechism of American Laws; belters on Natural Magic; Che mistry for Beginners; English Exercises adapted to Murray's Crammer; Sequel to Comley's Sjielliug Book; American Class Book; Daboll's Schoolmas ters Assistant; A great variety of Blank Books, Ac. August 28, 1842. ATTENTION? J . Nil) x i: x j x i: s . ' lJEcil.ESTS the attention of his country fnVnds I who are in want, lo his verv large slock of i arpetings, tin l loins, Mattings, Rugs, Bindings, Suii Rods, Ac, Ac, that he has just opened, al his warehouses. No. 18 North 2d street, and No. VI Church Alley, next door to Christ Church, Phila delph a. July 31, 1842 1 y . SPANISH HIDES" TANNERS' OIL AND LEATHER. D. K 1 1 K P A T 11 1 C K & SO N, Xo. 21, Aoi A Third street, (BETWKK NASS.IT ASH CHBSRVT STBHTS.) PHILADELPHIA. T T AYE for sale a large and excellent assortment 1 f Spanish Hides, I'atna Kips, Tanners' Oil, Arc, at the lowest market prices, either for cash, in exchange for Leather, or upon credit. Consignmenta of Leather received for atle, e purchased al the higheut msikel prices. (Jj" leather sloied free of tbarge, April 17, 1843, ly.
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