. . , II A Mi. SOT K .1.1 ST. . The following list shows the current value of r.ll Pennsylvania Dunk Notes. The most implicit re liance may he placed upon it, as il lJ enry utrk carr fully compared With ai d corrected Iiom llik Dell's Reporter. Hank In IMillniiclplila. 11. . . - 1HAMF; . . t . I " LnCATIO. Piiii.au. mr ru par . par far fur par nr 'tit pal par NOTTS AT r A If. Rnnk of Nmlh Ameiica . Bunk nflho Northern Liberties Commercial Bank of Fenn's.. . , Farmers' ninl Mechanics' Bank . Krtixiucrton Bunk . . Fhiliidi-lphin Hunk . . Schuylkill Bank Sniithwark Bank , Western Bunk . . , Mci hanies' Bank . Manufacturers' & Mechanics;' flunk Country ItaiikN. Psnk nf Chester County Westchester par .u par par P.iiiik uf Delaware County Bank of f'Ifriii;ilitoxvii Hani; nf Mnnteomery Co. Doyb .-lonn Hank Canton Bunk" Farmi rs' Brink of Bucks co Ollice ol Hunk o( lVnn'a. ')l!ico do do Oilier- Jo do Olliru do do Chester (Sermnnlown Nnrristowii Do) lest own Bristol par par par Harrl-buig"" i(C Tlie-r Lancaster ollia-cs Heading I do not Fusion J issue ii. D I s C O U N T. ' Philadelphia Hilltop par 1 3 1 1 t . . par . par Pottsville 1 Lewistown " Middlctown 3a 1 N O T E S AT Batik if the United States Hank iif IVnn Township . (iirnrd Hank . Moynmensing Bank Hank of Pennsylvania Mirers' Hank of Poltsvillc Bank of I .ewe tow n Hani; of Middlolown Rank of Nnrthninherlanal "nliiml.i.i Bank A Bridge CO. Cerlisb- Bank Exchange tank Do do brunch of Farmers' bank of Lancastei Lancaster County Dank Farmers Bunk of Heading Harrisburg Bank Lnnecstor Uank l.t-hnnon Dank Merchants' A. Manuf. Bank Northnmheiland par Colombia J Carlisle .IJal Pitlshmtj I Hnllidnyshurg 1 Lancaslct i Lancaster Heading f Hnrrisburg .IJalll Lancaster f Lebanon Ha:1. Pittsburg I PitlKbuig 1 Williamsporl 4 ..ir Wilkesharro ti.J Allontown SO itrading 70 Pittsburg failrd Krio do IScw Bullion do tla do Chnmborsburg MJa:JA (tttynburg Jjalt-i Montrose -5. oil) Kris ru7 Waynrsburg f)a.r). Washingtini lalj Ifotiesdalu I J Brownsville 2 Yoik 3J Malik of Pittsburg West Ilranch Bunk Wyoming Hank Northampton Bunk Perks Ctiunty Bank OHice or Bank of U. 8. Do do do lJo do do Remington Sav. Ins. A IVnn Township Sav. Ins. liank of Chamhershiirg Brink of ('eltyshurg Bank of Susquehanna Co. Krie Bank Farmers' & Drovers' Bank Pranklin Bank lloncsdule Bank . Monnngnhcla Bank of B.. York Bank N. B. Tlio notes of those banks on wb'u h wo omit quotations, and substitute a dash ( ) are not purchased by the Philadelphia broker, wiih the exception of those which have letter of nferincu. BROKEN BANKS. Philadelphia Sav. Ins. Philadelphia Philadelphia Loan Co. do tSchuylkdl iSav. Ins. do Manual Labor Bunk (T. W; Dyott, prop.) 1'owanda Bank Towanda fniletl failed failed failed Hla85 no sale closed rlosed failed I. is.il no sale failed filled failed no sale Alleghany Bank of Pa. Bank of Beaver Bank of Swatara Bank of Washington Centre Bunk City Bank Farmer' & Mech'ea' Bank Formers' A Merh'cs' Bank Farmrrs' & MeihYsBank Harmony Insiitutc Huntingdon Bunk iuuiata Bunk iiuinhcrmen 'k Bank Northern Bank of Pa. New Hope Del. Bridge Co. Noithuiiih'd Union Col. lik. North Western Bn-ik of Pa. Itriee of Schuylkill Bank Pa. Apr. & Manuf. Hunk Silver Lake Bank I'nion Bank of I'tnii'u. 'esmorelund Hank Bedford Beaver Harrisburg Washington Belbfoute PiU-lung Pittsburg Fuyellc co, (reenenstlo Harmony Huntingdon no rale Lenislowit nosile Wurieu failed Dnndatl' no sale New Hope closed Milton no sale Mcudvillc closed Port Carbon Carlisle failed Montrose closed rniolitown failed (ireensburg closed Wilkisburre nosnle Wilkesbarrc Biidgn Co, 077' All notes piii inline to be on any Pciinryl vunia Bank not given in the. above list, may be set down as frauds. mtu .n:nsr.Y. Bank of New Uiuiibwiik Brunswick Belvidcro Mt.lliiid JYnli Amboy Biideiou failed 1 par i par par J failed Ht lvideie Bank Burlington Co. Bank Conimwriid Hank I 'umherl.ind Hank Faimi is' Bal k' Mount Holly Farmer:;' and Mrrlmnicb Bk ICahwav Furmers' and Mechiniro' I k N. Biun.-wik Farmers' and Merehanii,' Ilk Franklin Bank of N. J. Mlddlctowii Pi. Ij ,lrr.-ey City failed llobokeii Hkuct; (iraing Co Jlohoken tailed f.olej failed failed U failed i par lio kali' J Jersey City Hunk Jersey City Mrchuiiiis' Bank Patierson Muniifaetur. rs' li.oik Bcllctille Morris (.'ounty Hank Morristown Monmouth Ilk ol . N.J. Fnrhold Mtchanics' Bank Niwaik Mechnnics' ami Manuf. lik Trenton Mortis Canal arid Co Jiis.y City Post Notin Newurk lib A. Ins Co Nctvuik New Hoj.m l)t Biidt; t-'o' l.aindeitsiillo JN. J. Manuluc. ai.d liki; Co HuUokeii failed lallid U lad., I IJ N J PruteilOii A. Lombuld bk .b fsry (,'ily liaiiKC Bank irai.ne Pulelsoli Hank Peoples' Bank PliiiitlKii Hank Salem Bunking C'o Slate Bunk' Slate Bank' Statu bank Sute Hank of Morns' State Bunk Suleiii end Philad Manuf Co Sussex Bank Trenton Bunking Co I'nion Bank Washington Banking Co. PaUlsoll do I'lllll I loll t ill III Neuitik J.llal'i ihtOM ii ( '.linden Moiiistoun Tlellloll Salem New loll Tienton J lover Haekeusaik pal par J par i failed lull.! II pur J failed par pur par par par par p. r I" par mx.ttvtiti:. likofWilmA Brandyiiik Wi mington Bank of Delaw are Wilmington Bank of Smyrna Smyrna Do bianch MilloiJ Farmers' Ek of State i f Del lovri Do brunch Wilmington Do biauch (icoigi loun Do brunch Newcxrile ITnion Bank Wilmington cry 1'inler ft's Qj' On nil I link" nn'Lct) thus ') do rr an- 1 1 tl.er CounteiltM oi alio. I i;.ut c ihi Vuiious ue uiitu.uiHtiuu. Ui cii-uluua. V'.r Irsl in Ihttil for llit Al'ittilinn of Disease is to cleanse (mil purify the Doily. ini a vr.cjirr iisi.K rii.i.s or TUB 'f A .Imerleait t'ollftr vC lteatlht Are now iHknonb-.'ged to be the best Medicine in ibe World for the cure of V.V VAUIKTY OF DISKASH. BF.CAI'.SK tlnv rompVlely rbnne the sto mal h nnl bow els fioin III. fo billions and cor "i I loiinnrs which arc the cause not only of lLadaihr, (iidi'ini sj. Palpitation or the Hent, Pa'ns in the Bones. Bin iimntism find (tout, but r-verv rn.ila.'v il lidei.t to mall. SAID INDIAN VtlCETAB'l.i: PILLS nrearertoin cure fur in leiniitlent, remiiti il, nervous, inflamiitory and pu'tid Fevers, bcun, the? cleinsn tin pi'dy from lho-c moiliid htimors. w bieb, when confined to the circu lation, arc ibe ranr of all kinds of FUVKIJtS. So, n'po, when the same impurity is deposited on the n emlimip nnd innwlr, csnsinrx pains, inllaiiia. lions and swclliniM called 1.1 1 F.I iM A'I'ISM, (tltl'T. (Vr. Wrichl'slnilinn Vecelal le Pills may be relied i.n ss alwnvs . erlain to iive ri lief, nnd if persevered with, aeeoidlng lo directions will niot iisfiiiedly, and without fail, make o perfect eu e ol ibe above pninfnl n uladies. From three to six of mid Indinn Vi p.i'tahle Pills taken every niuht co ir g to bill, will io a i-hnit time so completely rid the bodv from every tbinp thai is opposed to bealih, tl.at i;iienni:'ti' in, ( lit. nnd pain of every descrip tion, will be lit.r.,ll DKIVKN FKOM TIIK Hi DY. For the same reason, when, from sudden changes of niioo-pln re, or any other caue, the per spiialioii is i lin ked, and the humors which should pi-sotVbv the skin are thrown inwardly, causing IIFAD ACIIi:, (ilDDLNF.SH, n .usen and sick ness, pain in the bom s, walery and inflamed eyes, sore throat, ho.irsi nc s, coughs, consumptions, rheumatic pains in various parts of the body, and many.ithir synploms of CA TC11INC ("OLD, Wrighl'x hiitiitti i'rurtufif Villa will invariably eivo iinniedi ite n lief. From thiee to six of said Pills tak n eveiy night on going lo In d, will in a short time, not only remove nil ibe above unpleasant symptoms, but llu; body will, in a short time, be restored lo even sounder heabhthnn before. ASTHMA, on DIFFICULTY OF BKKATIT INU. UVif'V hulian VfgtUMr 7'7.v will loos en and cany off, by the stomach nnd boweis, those tough phhgmy humor, which stop up all the air cells ol the lungs, and are the cause, not only of the above distressing complaint, but w hen neglected, often terminates in that mo.e dieadlul malady called CONSUMPTION. Il should bealsniemembeTeil that Wrii;lil's Indian Yrrflnhlr Villi are n certain cuieior PAIN IN THi: SIDH, Oppression, nau si n, and sickness, loss of appetite, eostivenrss, a yellow tinge of the skin nnd eyes, nnd every other symptom of a torpid or diseased slate of the liver; because they purge from the body those impurities which if di posited upon this important organ, are the cne of every variety of LIVF.K COM PLAINT. When a nntion is convulsed by riot -, outbreaks and rebellion, the only means of prevent, ing the dreadful consequences of a CIVIL VAK, is to expel all traitors, and evil disposed ones from the couniry. In like manner, when pain or sick ness of any kind, indicate that the body is strug gling with interunl foes, the true remedy is lo EX PEL ALL MOKBID HUMORS, (Traitors to health and life,) Health will be the 'ccrtitln remit. That the principle of curing disease, by cleansing and purifying the body, is strictly in accordance with the laws which govern the animal economy ; and if proiierly carried out by the use of the above named WIIIUHT'S INDIAN VF.CETABLE PILLS, will certainly result in the complete Abo lition of Disease ; we offer the following testimoni als, from persons of the highest rescclahility in New York, who have recently been cuted of the most obstinate complaints, solely by the use of Wiiiuui's Indian Vkoetahle Pills, of the Kurt It Amtricun College of Health t Jamaica, L. I., June 9th, Iflll. Doctor William Wright Dear Sir It is with great suti-faction I inform you of r.iy having been entirely cured of Dysepsia, or five years standing, by the use of your I mii n Ykoitaiii.k Pills. Previous to meeting with your celebrated midi cine, I had been under the hands of several Physi cians, and had tried various medicines; but all to no riled. After using one 25 cent box of jour Pills, however, I experienced so much benefit, thai I resolved lo pcrsevcie in the use of them according Indirections, which I nm happy to stale, has result ed in n perfect cure. Ingratitude to you for the great benefit I have received, and nbo in the hope that others similarly alllicted may be induced lo make tiial of your cMraordiirny medicine, I send you this bluliinenl with full liberty to publish the same, ifvou think proper. Yours, &c. New Yoik, June UJ, Intl. (i.C. BLACK. Mr. llirhar.l Dennis, agent for Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills. Dear Sir I have been alllieled for several years with inward weakness and general debility, accom panied al times with pains in the side and other distressing complaints. Aft. i having tried various medicines wiih, intellect, I was persuaded bv a fiien l to make trial ef Dr. Wiight's Indian Vegetable Pills, which I am happy to stale, have relieved me in a most wonderful manner. I have u-x-d the me dicine, as yet but a shoit lime, and have no doubt, by a perseverance in the use ot the medicine accor ding lo directions, lh.il I sliill in a short time be perlecily re lorp.l, I most willine.lv recommend said Pdls to nil per sons similarly alllieled, and ill the full K'lief that I he same lcuct'iciul results will follow their use, I ie main youis sincerely, 1IF..NKY A. FOOIT. Waiwarsiug, Ulster co. N. Y. Niw Voiik, Sept. ,'!, mil. This is to ceilify that have used W Knurr's Imha na taii i.i. Puis with ihe greatest bene fit; having eiiiirely cuied myself of ibe freimeut at lacks uf Sii k He nl.n ln', to whirl) I bad previously Urn subject. ANN MA III A THOMPSON, 3tfJ (.reenw icli slreal. N. Y. To Mr. Bii'hiud Dennis, Agent for Wiighl'a In dian Vegetable Pills. v.i r v i .v. As there aie al this lime many wiikej persons busily i .ngaged in scllinu a couulcifcit medicine un der Ibe naiiie nf the Indian Vegetable Pills and as these desperate men aie so ulleily re. k less of con sequences, that many valuable l.tes may he lost in coiisriiienee ol using ll.eir dreadful compound ., ibe pubbc are cautioned against piircba-ing any Pill, sunless on the i ides uf the boxes ihe (ollowing wording is f am I : WKIUHI'S INDIW VEfiETABI.E Pll.l.s. In Jinn Vurgutire.) or THE SOUTH AULUIC4N CUII.X. K UT IIIALTII. And ulse to be especially earelul ugaiust purelia sing said medicine of any person except the regu lar advertised ngenrs. AVKKTS I'OK KOhrill'MHFKLASD CO., J'einisijleatiin, II. II. M asser, Suubiiiy N'ni. Forsyth, Nor Ihiimberbinil Jaeoli II. is, Sbarnokin Sarnml lleih, Mahi'iioy Bverly ek J. Haas, Autusla TIioiohs Follmer. Milton Irel ind it Men. II, MeEweni!li E S. P j er, TtiiliiiNwIic James I'ei.!, 'oir!r..vr II. Klase, Sit di r-tow n II. H. Kiob.1, P. M.. i:il,urg P. (. Win. I.ei-i niiiif, P M Union Comer. I ll'ee hi d lirner.d D. pol for the sule of Wit-in'. i.ut;..,i i.e. ,. I',!!, wbob-.d i i.'.io!. No. u,:i kaci: t-ri;i:i: r, pun. i i:i - I'HlA. M.v SI, ISJ J. ly HOSE OINTWENT rou TirrTi:n. RINGWORMS), rtMI'l.nS OH TIIK I AC K, AND OTIIK.U X'TANKOI'Sl VRflTIDNSl. fj-j" Ti fulliixeimr terlijiralc describe erne nf Ihe twist extraordinary rures tree tjfeetetl by any application. Piiir.Miri rut A, Fehinary 10, 18118. IjNUl twenty years t was severely nfllicti'd with Tkttkii mi the Face and Head: the disease commenced when I was seventivn yearn old, and continued until the Fall of 1 83(1, varv ing hi vio lent c, but without ever disapH -ii ing. 1 hiring most of the lime, great part of my face was covered with the rtuption, frequently attended with vio'ent itch ing; my head swelled at times until it felt ns if it would hurst Ihe swelling waa so gic.at, that I could scarcely get my hat on. During tho long peri.id that I wasafllieted whh the disease, I useil a great many a plication', (among thorn several celebrated preparation) as w. II nil taking inward remedies, iin hiding n number of bottles of Kicttim's Vitnucea, Extract of Sarsnnirila, Vc, In fact, it would bo imvisilile to enumerate all tl.o medicines I used. I was also under the c ire of two of ihe most dis tinguished physicians of lbi city, but without re ceiving much benefit, and I despaired of ever being cured. In the fall of 18. Hi, the disease nt the time being very violent, I commenced using the ftc Ointment, (prepared by Vauglian iV Davis.) In a f w applications the violent itching ceased, tho swelling abated, the i rui'tioii beg in to disappear, and before 1 hud used ajar the di-easo was entirely cuied. It has now been nearly a yi nr nnd a half since, and there is not n vestige of Hie disease re mainiiic. except the scars from the deep pits formed by the disease. It is impossible for mc to descri! in n certificate the severity of the diseuie nnd my sulb ring, but I will be pie ised lo give a roller ac count to nny person wanting further satisfaction, who will call on me. At the lime I communed using Ihe Hose Ointment I Would have given bun du ds of do'bus to 1-e rid of the disease. Since u sing it, I have recommended it to sever il persons, (among them my mother, who had the diseaso bad ly on her ami.) who were ail cured hv it. J AMES DUKNELL, No. lot;, Usee St. fy The Hose Ointment is prepared by E. 15. Yniuhun, Sou'h East comer of Third and I'nce streits, Philadelphia, and sold on aeency in Sunbu ry. by II. B. MA Sir-' EH, MuyH(h, 1SI.1. Agent. IS . Oiiilisinif, lot Tt'Mci'. A I'ROOr OF ITS ni l'tCACY. riiinr.i i.i iii a. May 27lh, 1SH!. 'PUIS ii to certify that I was severely alllicted - w ith Tetter in the hands and feet for upwurds of forty years ; the disease w as attended generally with violent itching nnd swelling. I applied to a number of physicians, and used a great many appli cations w ithout etii-eting a cure. About a year since, I applied Ibe Hose Ointment, which entirely stopjied the itching, and a few application immedi ately cured Ibe disease, which there has been no return of, although I had never !een rid of il nt any time for fully years. I.ICH AltD SAVAI-E, Elivenlh, below Sjiruco Street. The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B. Vauglian, South I.'a .t corner of Third and II ace Streets, Philadelphia, and sold on aeency in Sunhu ry. by II. B. MASSER, May 11th. 1813. Atrrul. MEDICAX. APPROBATION OftheROSi: 0A7'AL'.Y7',or Tetter. ALTIIOUOH the superiority of the prepaialioti over all others is fully established, the proprie tors take pleasure in laying before the public the following certificate from a respectable physician, a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Bnugh, having found in this remedy that relief for a tedious and disagreeable affection which Ihe mqons within the ran go of his profession failed to afford, has not hesitated to give it his approbation, although the prejudices and interests of that profession aie opposed to secret Kemediea. PuiLAiiLLriiiA, Sept. 19, isnr.. I was recently troubled with a tedious herpetic eruption, which cmeied marly one side of my r.ice, and extended over ihe ear. Mr. Vuughun, proprie loi of the Hose Ointment, observing my face, insis ted on my trying his preparation, of which he han ded me a jar. Although in common with the mem bers of my profession, I discountenance and disap prove of the numerous nostrum, palmed upon the public by ignorant pn lender", I feel in justice bound to except Ihe Rose Ointment from that class of me d rines, and to give it my approbation, as it entire ly tured the eruption, although it had resisted Ihe usual applications. DAM.. 11 Al till, M. D. Cj" The Hose Ointment is prepared by E. B. Vauhsn, South East corner of Third and Hacr Streets, Ptiilude'phia, and sold on agi ncv in Sun bury, by II. B. MASSE K, May 1 lib, IRUt. Acnt. j. T&KvriM and, jiiC7& cb'. NutiH" and TnLacco Manulacluiors, .Y. t'. .YorA H i f fnrn r of Race unit Third . HI reels. PHILADELPHIA. rl',HE under igned h ive formed a Co-partnership 1 under the linn of J, M A V I. AN D. J h. A. Co.. as successors lo the late fnm of Jarub .Mainland A Co., nnd w ill continue the busiuets at the old esta blishment, on their own account. In addition to their own close attention and experience for many years, in the manufacture of their cefi brated siiuH-, tVe., the long experience uf the senior partner of Ibe late firm, w ill uUo lie devoted to the interest of ihe new concern and ns no exertion and care w ill be spared to insure their g Is, at all limes of the ve ry la st j 1 1 1 1 1 1 v . they solicit a continuance of the confidence of the fi ends and customers of the late f.rni. THOMAS ADAMS, J. MA V LAND, Ju. Philadelphia, May I 1th, 1 S 1:1. ly EAGLE a n qd etc ja: 9 t 'orner of Third nnd I inr Stri i wxiaLivvrasroziT, rA, riHE sulisenber respectfully announces to the 1 public, that be has opened a Hotel in the com modious brick building situate on the coiner of Thiid and Pine streets, where he w ill be happy lo wail upon ihose who may favor him willi their company. The Eagle Hotel is laige mid conveni ent, nnd furnished in Ihe li-t modern t le. Il i provided willi a large number of well a'ued and conil'oil.dile sleeping apartments, rooms, private parlors, Ac. Prisons visiting W illiamsport on bu siness ol pleasure, uiy let ss-urnl that every ex ertion will I e used to lender their sojourn at the "Eagle lloli I" pleasant and agreeable. His Table will ! supplied with the very Ust the niaikct af fords, and his bur wiih ihe choicest wines and other liquors ihargc reasonable. The Fnle Until posM'sses greater advantages in point of location than any olhei similar cstaMi4iincnt in the borough, being situate in the business p.irl of the town, and wilbin a convenient distance of the Court House and Wiltiumsporl and Elmira Had b'oad Depot. Siiilitieiil Stabling provided, and good and trusty ostleis always in utundanrc. Attentive, accoii.moduling and honest Servants liavr Wen rmploted, and nothing left inidone that will udd lo Ihe cuii.loil and accoinmodaUoii of his gnr.ls. Tb. re will I e u cJtrriu;c ulw ays in attendance at ihe Boat l.un.lii u lo eoexey pas-ei pi rs lo and from the House, tlx ! eliniL-e. ClIAKLEs LOKKOWS. Ma 1 1th, I !. it ATT OK NNY AT LAW; euuBUiiY. ta. Business attended to in the Comities nf Nor thuml erlnnd, Union. Lvcoming nnd Columhin. He fit- Int 1 mi M s II a it r iV Co.. Lnwr.n oV I) An not. HaIIT, (ItlMMIXdJ A IlAnr, S-Vhilad. l!r!Tioi.ps, McFAnt.ivii A- Co. Stkiiim;, 'hum A- Co., To 'minify MERCHANTS. rpilE Subscriber, Agent of I yon oV Harris, Hat - Manufacturers, for New York, Philadelphin, Baltimore nnd other large cities, whoso lints tire highly commended f ir jjhw mljt and durnl.illty, has on band a fir-'l rate asseitm"tit of HA TS and ('APS. suiMhle for Sprinp ttJr, which will l e sold very low, foi cash or nppioved credit, nt the neled chenp store, No. 40,' North Third strert, oppjsi'e the City Hotel, Philadelphia. I'OBEHT D. W ILKINSON. Acenl. N. 11. Orders for Huts in heroiiV promptly nltendi'd lo. Tin highest rice in tii or trade gi-en r.ir I'm Philadelphia, June 11, IS-W.-.ly A LI. persons indibled to the linn or Lyon Si. Harris, under the agency of O.N. Thncher. and Cap Mnnufncturi rs. No. 40 North Third, street. Philadelphia, arc requested lo make immedi ate settlement nf ili ir accounts with the subscriber, their legally authorised ieent,who is fully rmpow eied to settle nnd collect the accounts of said firm. HOI5EUT D. WILKINSON, June 4th, 1842. tf Asent. An. (i'J Airi Third, nbotr Areh Strut, nilLADr.I.l'IIIA. ACCOM MOD Al KINS rdll ttkVt'.NTV rl:RMON9. rHIAHLF.S WEISS, hie ol the "White Swan," and "Mouiit Vernon House," respectfully in forms his friends and customers, that he has become Ihe proprietor of the above well known Hotel. Coiin'ry Meichalits will find the above Hotel a central location, and tho best of fare. Persons tra velling with private conveyance will find a large yard end good (tabling for horses, nnd the best or ostleis. Boarding fl per dy. May l-ltli, IS 12. tr. VM. :-I2ILli-lT & GC, (.'ouiiiiissioii iSc I'orwanliiifr Merchants, lout of Willow Sireil Rail Road, on tiik nn-AWAiir, HAYIN(S nssociuled wi ll ill. m Joseph Barnet, late or Easlon, Pa., r sa'rtfully inform their friends nnd tho public generally, that they have ta. kmthat large nnd well known store and wh.irf at font of Willow Sireet Hailroad, lately occupic I by Jacob Martin, where they pui"sc doing a (icneial Commission nnd Forwarding Business, and fiom the local advaninces of the place being connected with all the public improvements that have their outlet in the city, they Halter themselves they will be uble to do business lo as great, if not greater ad vantage, and Ukii as reasonable terms as any other house, and they assuio their friends that any con signments made to them shall have their strict at tention, and no exertions spared to give cnltic satis faction. Th y are also prepared to receive and forward goods lo any point on the Delaware and Lehigh rivers, between Mauch ('hunk, Easton and Phila delphia, via Delaware Division and Lehigh Canals; also, to ant point on the Juniata river, or North and Wf st Blanches of the Susquehanna via Sclinyb kill and Union, or tho Chesapeake and Tide Wutei Canals. For the accommodation of Boats coming or go ing via Schuylkill and Union Cunals, a Sieainlsitit will be kept expressly for towing touts from tho Schuylkill around to the Delaware and back, which will enable merchants lo have their produce deli vered on the Delaware, and their goods sl.ipptd at a saving ot 50 to 75 per cent, on tho prices Tor hauling neross, with these ndniitages they re spectfully solicit a share of pniMiiaee. W. 1IEIL.MAN&CO. Wtlli.ro Hejlman, William VV. Keyser, V. Joseph Barnet. Philad , May H, ly BOLTON & CO. C.oucral '4miilsloit !rlrrliant, 1'i.r the Sale of I'luur, drain, Sitd, e., ,c. TTS ESPF.CTFI I.LY inform their Iri.nds nnd litj.. I"' Merchants generally, that they have ta ken those large nnd commodious Wharves, with two Docks, ninth of Chesnut street, on the D.-luw-ire, together with the stoie No. I'J South Wharves, wheie they would he pleased to receive consign ments of (irairi, Floui. Seed, Wbikey, Iron. Ac. Ac. Being also well prepared to forward nil kinds of Meichaudisc by ihe Schuylkill nnd Union, or by the Chesapeake and Tide Water Canals, as tow boats are kept expressly for the purpose or towing boats by ci her route. Men-hunts w ill plensc be particular to send their goods destined by either canals, to No. I'J South Whnrvcs, between Muikel and Chesnut streets, on the Delaware, with directions accompanying them which route they wish them to be shipped. Cj- Plastir and Salt for sale, at the lowest mar ket pi ice. BOLTON A C'. March in, 18IT. No. I'J South Wharves uoeu:iit iiun.u & so, F.A.FEIt MANUrACTUnERS, f.imihartl Stmt, ICulthiiore, HAVE constantly for sale. Priming Paper oral sizes and qualities, Can Writing Paper, ruled and plain, Letter 1'iiper, white nnd blue, ruled and plain, Hanging Paper, line and common. Envelope Paper, do. do. medium, doub'u ciown, crown and extra sized Wrnpping Pa ers, Colored Medium ninl It'oynl Pupeis, Bonnet, Hinders' and Snaw Box Hoards, Tissue PujH'r, and till articles in their line, which (hey will sell on accommodating terms. Highc.-l price given Tor old rags. KOUEKT CAKTEH A SON, March 10, Is! 1:1. Elkton.Md N article uiiequullod for cleaning and giving a highly durable and most brilliant polish to sil ver, Herman Silver, Brass, Coicr, Biilt.niia ware, Tin, Steel, Cutlery, and for restoring tlio lustre on varnished tariiagcs, Ac. Tlii' IF. Prepared an I sold al wholoulo and retail, by the Susqufhuiiua Chrysolite Polish Company, Owego, Tioga county, N. Y. WM. FOKSVTH, Agent for Northum'J, II. B. MASSEH, Agml for Sunbury. Noember 20lh. 181V. im.ti:u nivKi'.'s, LAST XVI A XI E XI , No. 71 (alloultiil Street, riiilaileli.hia. ( 'Vhrt e dourt abort Second. J SHOE Findings always kepi on hand, which he oilers for sale on tho lowe.-l lermu. Country Meich nils are jtiiculiily to oil aud jude lot tlieinscKrs. Philidilj hia, Nouroxr 13, 1812. ly. G. V. & L. E. ff VFFEI5 FOli SALE, nt the'South List (Jor- f ner of Fifth and Market &reels, Vliiladil pi in. Mens' Calf-skin Binds, stitched warranted, do do do pegged do do do do water proof, double soles nnd double Hriiers. do Calf-skin do do nnd uppers, do Heavy Water Leather Boots, do do Nents do do. do High quarter Shrs-s, Calf-skin, do do do Crockers do do Pine Monroes warranted do nailed do Kip do do Calf do do Conrse do do do Shoes do Pine do do Kip do do do do do do Calf nnd Seal Skin Pumps, 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 shoes, ('enllemens' do Over shoes. With every other description of hoots and shoes. Fur Caps or every description. Travelling Trunks of every description. Venetian Travelling Bags Patent Cum Elastic Shoe Blackine. Bonnets of till kinds, Palm Leaf Hats. Philadelphia, Novendier 13. 1842. ly. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSEL LEWS AND STATION BBS, No. 122 Chesnut Street, below '1th, l'l)ilalelhin. "PjT"EEP constantly on hand a general nssort ti "a nicnt of Books and Stationary ; comprising Theological, Law, Medical, Classical, Miscellauc ous and School Books, Day Books, all sues. Led gers, do.. Family Bibles, Pocket Bibles, Wiitiiif; PnK'rs, Wrapping Papers, Ac. Ac, which they of Icr al the h.west prices to Country Merchant's Pro fessional (It lillemen, Teachers, and all others thai may favor them with their custom. Philadelphia, Noiembcr 13, 1842. ly. ITSichacI Weaver &. Son, ROPE MAKERS & SUIT CHANDLERS. A'ii. 13 A'urA W'utcr Street, Vhiludelpliiit. WEAVE constantly on hand, a general nssorl j S ment of Cordage, Seine Twines, Ac, viz : I ur'd Hopes, Fishing H.qes, While Uoies, Manil la Hopes, Tow Lines for Canal Boats, Also, a romplete assortment or Seine Twines, Ac. such as Hemp Shad and Herring Twine, Best Patent (..'ill Net Twine, Cotton Shad nnd Herring Twine, Shoe Threads, Ac Ac. Also, Bed Cords, Plough Lines, Halters, Traces, Cotton and Linen Carpet Chains, Ac. all uf which they will dispose of on rrasouuble teims. Philadelphia, November 13, IS 12. ly. Jacob riisiitutli & Son. 1 ESPECTFULLY infoims their friends and acquaintances generally that they stilt con tinue to keep at the old stand, No. 210 North 3d street, Philadelphia, all kinds of TOBACCO SKI fF AKP SKdAKS. Which they will aril m the mo t accommodating and reason.1 le terms. N. B. All poods sold will be guaranteed uliJ ull orders promptly attended to. Philadelphia, Nevemliei 13. 1S42. ly. Wholesale ami Retail Shoe, Ilonnct, anil Palm Leaf Hat Warehouse, flu. CO Kurth 2J ttrccl, a few doors above .Irch, Philadelphia. ALSO Trunks, Cariet Bags and Valiccs, of ev ery desciiption, all nf which he offers for sale on the most reasonable terms. Philadelphia, Novemlier 13, 1812. ly. 17v rs w a! n7 Umbrella ami Parasol Manufacturer. A'ii. 3Y Kooth Thud ttreel, two doors Inluio the City Until, Vhiltidtlphia. COUNTRY Merchants and others are solicited to examine his as.oitt.icnl Ik fore purchasing elsewhere Phila "elphia. November 13, 142. ly. .. lvv,zr- rhina, Glass ami Livcrixxil Warehouse, A'o 1 ti 1 Kurth Third street, third dimr btluw Vine street, Vhihidi Iphia. YiniERE they constantly keep on hand a large ' ' nssoitmenl of China, Class and Liverpool Wnre, which they will dispose of on the most ret sonnMc terms. Philadelphia, November 13, 1842. ly. THEOPJI.US cuu Manufaeturer ami Importer of Sad dlery, Hardware, &c. flo. 5 South Third street, four duors bctoto Market Vhiladt Iphiu. TXir EEP constantly on hand a large and general E assortment Coach Lamps, Carriage Bands, A vie Arms, Uliptic Springs, Patent Leather. Ac. Country Merchants and saddlers w ill be supplied al all limes on the most reasonable terms. They will find it to their advantage to cull and examine his assortment before purchnsini! elsewhere. Philadelphia, November 13, 1H42. ly. ukvnoi.ds, M(FaIu.ani) aTTo Wholesale Dealers in Foreign British and American lhy Clouds. All, 105 Market street, Philadelphia. COUNTRY Merchant., and others can be sup plied nt all times w ith nn et nsivr assort ment of the oest nnd most fjshioiuble (ioods upon Ihe most reasonable terms. Philadelphia, Novrinler 13, 1812. ly. i .o w f:Tr&" 15 a! ui on , Imjoiters ami Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Hardware, No. 171 Nohtu TuiBD Sim it, Piiilxiici.i'Hia. " 7 II ERE their friends and customers will always find a lurce and general a-sortment of Foreign and Domestic lluidwuie, w hii h they will sell u the lowest prices, Philcdelphia, November 13, IS 12. ly. i:sin:itR'K, hansf.iVi. & avsT WXIOLESALE DUY GOODS STORE. No. ICO 1-2 Market Sireet, l'hila. ( lit low Fifth S,iulh tide.) ALWAYS keep on hand a full and general as sorlineiit of Hosiery, Lace, and Fancy (jootls, Country Merchants are respectfully request jd to give tin in a call and exumiue for iheinselves, Philadelphia, November 13, 1842. ly. pinirrc-ooD & co. No. 13S Market Street, riiiladclhia. INVITE the attention of Country Merchants to their extensive assortment ol British French mid American Dry (Ioods, w hich they ulh r for .ale on ihe most reasonublo terms. Philadelphia, NovcmUr 13, 1613. ly. WTTTBLOW'fi HAI.EAM Or II OR K H O U N D. A N nnparellelrd remedy for common Cold... ' V (soughs, Asthma, Inlluenxa, W hooping Cough, Bronchitis, nnd all di.-rasesof the Breast and Lungs, leading to consumption; composed of the ennecn. (ruled virtues of Horehound, Bonset, Blood Root Liverwort nnd several other vegilnblu substances Prepared only by J. M. Wissui w, Risi'hester, New York. The innocence nnd universally admitted pectoral viitues of the Herbs from which the llalsnm ry ll irthtnmtl is ninde, nre loo gencrolly known to re quire recommendation ; it is therefore only nccrssa ry to obfcrve thai this Medicine contains Ihe whoh tr their Medicinal properties, highly roncentrnled and so happily combined w ith several other vrpe table substances, as to render it the most Sieeily mild nnd certain remedy, now in use, f r the com plaints above mentioned. The Bnlsam removes all imftammntion nml sore ness of the Lungs, loosens tough visid phlegm, en nbling the pntietit to expecloratc vuh case and Tree dom, assuages cough, relieves nthmntic and difil cull respiration, heals the injured parts, opens th. pores, nnd composes the disturbed nerves, and give strength to the tender lungs, and thus produces speedy and lasting euro. LvonATITIliK IS TIIK nASKST CUT ME l?f MaJT.- W'e nre not among lhat class nf Editors' who for i few dollars will, (at the expense of truth and nn nesiy) "crack up" nu artielo and bring it into rnpii sale ; neither aie we willing to icniain silent, nfte having tested the utility of nn w rovctnent or dis covery in science or art. Our readers will recollec we told them we were unwell with a sore throat nn. violent cold some few weeks ngo. Well, we pur chased two bottles cd WINSLOW'S BAI.SAA OF HOREHOUND, nnd so sudden wns the curr that we rorgot we ever had a cold. Those wh. ore alllicted, may try it upon our recommendation .t -u-istun T.-lrpruph. For sale by HENRY YO.YTIIEIMEH, Sunburt,, JACOB BRICIIT, Kiirlhuniberfami. Also, by Druccisls generally throughout th country. Piiec, .10 cents per bottle. August l ltli, 1812. ly. "EkT TLT IJ3CS7l5Ji: PCS, SALE. "FHOR sale a small Farm, containing about enr hundred and ten acres, more or le.-s, situnt in Point township. Nnrthuml erlnnd countv, abnn two mibs abovj Nortl.umberl mil, on the mail road leading from that place to Danville, adjoinini lands of John Leghon, Jesse C. Hornm nnd other., now in the occupancy of Samuel Payne. ALou forty neres of said tiact areclrand, and in goo. state of cu'tivation, on which there is a small bun creed d. The property w ill he sold on n usonahlt terms. For further particulars, pcisoiis arc request ed toofply to the tul seriUr. II. B. MASSER, Agent, Nov. 27th. 142. if Sunbury. Pn OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ni:w km; land on. company No. V'.l North Water Street, Phila. TTANL'FACTURF.RS and dealers in Oils o every description both for burning am mniiufacturing purposes, which will be sold nine! lower than they can lie procured elsewhere, ant warranted in quality to equal any in the city. Anv oil sold by the company not proving os icpreseiited may lie returned without nny expense to the pur chaser, nnd the money will be refunded. Their stock now in store consists of Ihe follow in; oils, viz : 30,000 gallons Winter Bleached Speimt Oil, fiOOO do do Colorless Oil, 15,000 10.000 20,000 r.ooo do Pall und Spring Sperm Oil, do inter In b Elephant, do do Pressed Whale Oil, tr do Summer do do do do Common Whale Oil, lo.imo 200 Barrels suierior Stra.'s Oil, 300 do Cod Bunk Oil, fit) do Neuis Fool Oil, 75 Casks Olive Oil, Tanner's his. (j This Company has n number of Yessels en gaged in the Coil Fishery, nnd 'Fanners may reb upon pelting at all limes Oil us pure as imported. Philudelphi.1, Nov. 13, 142. ly. Nu .M, ."Vol Hi Scroiul sli-rct, (cousin ok coomb's ai-i.kt.) Where Ihey constantly keep on hand a general assortment of CI.OTIIS, CASSIlVJEirES, VESTT1TGE And a great rtirity of articles of a tnptrit.r quality, which lliey oiler to dispose uf upon tlio most reusonalile terms. COUNTRY MERCHANTS nnd others wil find il to llo il advantage to call and exuiiiiu Iti. ir stock before purchasing elsewhere. Philadelphia. Nov. G, IHI2. ly LIST OF B06lS rou hill ii t ' ZLi. SJr.S3S30ii02 VNTHON'S Clussicul Dictionary; Lempritr" do.; Ainsworth's do ; Cobb's do.; Engbsh an (icrman do.; Ambon's Ca'sur; Anthon's (irsmme. Anlhen's Cicco; Mail's Latin Render; Ogilby'sdo Anibcw's La'iil Lessons; Dolinrgan's Levicoi Fisk's (.re.k Exercises; Duvies's Lepcndei; Ciaec Miijom; Ad.nns's Roman Antiquities; Piunock' (ioldsmith'a England; do. (Sreecc; 1. yell's Element or Cacology; Mis. Lincoln's Boianv; Eliinents i Botany; Bridge's Algebra; Porter's Rhetorical Res ders; I'.ini rson's (ii-ograj hy and Hi-tory; Oli.cj' do.; Parlay's do.; Smith's (irammei: Kirkham's do Kay's Readers; Cold's do.; Cobb's Arithmetic!. Pike's do.; Emerson's do.; Col h's Spelling Hook' TovMi'sdo.; Cobb's 'l'atile Books; Evangelical Fu mi!y Library; Coitape Bildc; Family do ; Ca lluter nl do.; Small Bibles and Testament.-; Puiker's Ex creiseson Composition; Fruit or the Spirit; Baxtei' S..iul's Rest; American Revolution; Marryutt's Nc vds; Mrs. Phelps on Chemistry; Iliad; Catccbisi or Ameiican Laws; Letters on Natural .Msgic; Chi mislry for Beginners; English Exercisci adapted t Monty's Crammer; Sequel to Comley's cieHm Book; Aim rican Class lb, ok; Daboli's Sehoolms. lei's Assistant; A great vutiety of Blank Books, Ai August 88, ATTENTION, .i. s i i i: v j ox i:s, 1 F.lUESTS the attention of his country friend who are in want, to his very Urge sdik i Carpetings, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Hugs, Binding: Stan Rods, Ac, Ac, that he has just opened, s his warehouses. No. IS North 2d stiect, and No. Church Alley, next door to Christ Church, Phila delplna. ' July 31, ls42.--ly. SPANISH HIDES. TANNERS' OIL AND LEATHER. D. JvlK K PA THICK & SON A'o. 21, Korth Third street, (bktwiis shut vn chbwiit itbeits,) PHILADELPHIA. HAVE for sale a large and excellent assoitmeti of fs;irtiiA Hides, Vatna hips, Tuumrs' Oi Vc, at the lowest uiaiket prices, either for cash, i exchange for Leal her, or upon ciedit. Consigumeiila of I-ejilier received for sale, o pureha.u'd at Ihe highasl maikel prices. (v;j- Feather sioiad lite of ih'i;e. Apul 17, 1813. ly.