It .1 K XOTi: LIS T. rnwsiM'Axii. The following lisl shows the current value of all Nmiisylvjnia Bank Nutcs. The most implicit re 'anco may I placed upon it, as it isrrery week arcfully compared with and corrected from Dirk lell's Reporter. Hunk lu IMilliuUlplila. , Disc, tw I'HiLtn. NOTES AT PAR. Sank of North America0 . . Sank of the Northern Liberties . Commercial Dank of Penn'a. . . Farmers' an1 Mechanics' Bank . Kensington B.iuk Philadelphia Hank Sirhiiyllrill Dank Sniitliwark Hank . . Western Hank . Mechanics' Bank Manufacturers As Mechanica' Bank Country llsmk. Rank of Chester County Westchester pnr pnr pnr par pur pnr pur par par par par par par Bank of Delaware County 1l.tnk of Germahtown Bank of Montgomery Co. Doylcstown Bank Chester (crmantown Norristown Doyleatown I" us! on par pur l';'r Easton Bank Farmers' Bank of Burks ro. OJlice nf Bank of Penn'a. O i Vice do do Ollice do do (tll'ice do Jo Bristol I"" IIarrishur( These Lancaster I olfices Beading f ilo not Easton J issue n. DISCO UN T. NOTES AT "auk of the United States r'utik of I'enn Township Girard Bank . Aloynmrnsing B.ink Bank of Pennsylvania Miners' Bank of Pottsville Bank of Lrwistown , Bank of Middlotown Bank of Northumberland Philadelphia 2ta22 par . . par par I H U par Pnttsville. Lewistown Middletown Northumberland Columbia Carlisle Pittsburg ( .In! n 1 in Bank Ac Nridge co. Carlisle Bank Cxehange Bank Do d.i branch of Farmers Bank of Lancastct Lancaster County Hunk Farmers' nunk of Reading 1 1 ji rinlvuf c Hunk Lsncas'er Bank Lebanon Bank Merchants' Ac Manuf. Bank B.ink of Pittsburg West Bianrh M ink Wyoming Bank Northampton It ink links County Bank Cilice of Bank of U. S, Do . do do Do do do Kensington Sav. Ins. A i Hollidavshurg Lancistct Lancaster Reading Dnrrisburg Lancaster Lebanon Pittsburg Pittsbutg Williamsport Wilket-liario Allentnwn Reading Pittsburg failed do Erie New Hriahton do do Chambcrsburg Gettysburg Montrose Eria Wayncshurt; Washington Honrsdale Brownsville Yo.k do Penn Township Sav. Ins. Bank of Chaniberslmrg Bank of Gettysburg Bank of Susquehanna Co, hrie Hoik r.nmers' Ac Drovers' Bank 'laiiklin Bank (lotiesd.dt! Bnk Woi.nngahehi Bank of B. Voik Bank 3(1 N. B, The notes of those banks on which we oir.il quotations, und schMituta a !ah ( ) are not pun-hast U by tbo Philadelphia brokers, wiih the . txu-ptioii of those which have a letter of reference. 1IROKEN HANK S. Philadelphia Sav. Ins. Philadelphia PhiluiVlphii Loan Co. do ?Vt,uylktll Sav. Ins. do Manual Labor Hana (T. Dyott, prop.) failed failed failed failed 1'owanda Hank Towanda Alleghany Bank uf Pa. B ink ol Beavir H'Mik ol Salitra Hank ol Washington I 't ime Eank Otty Bank I'.irnierj' & Mech'es' Bunk ('aiiacrs' iV Mccli'ti' Baiik Farmers' Ai MechVa' Bank Harmony liistiutto lluntiiigdou Bank luni.it.i Bank i.timlieruiei ' Bunk Northern Ban of Pa. New Hope Del. Bridge Cv .Nortl.umti'd Union Col. Bk. ISnrth Western Hawk of Pa. Office of Schuilkill Hank Cu. Aur. V Mjnuf. Hank Ktlver Lake Bank ( niou Hank of Penn'a. esimnreland Hank Bedford Heaver Harrisburg Washington Belli fonio PltthllUlg Pittsburg Fayette co. Greenrasl'.o Harmony no sale closed closed failed ; closed ' no sale I failed I filled failed no sale H uiitingdun no sale J-en istowii no sale Warren Duildaff New Jlojie Milton Meadvilln Port Carbon Carlisle Montrose l.'nionlown failed no sale closed no sule closed failed closed filled closed (reeusburg WilUest'arre Bridge Co. W'llkesbarre no sale (jj" All notes purpuiting to be on any Pennsyl vania Hank not given in the above list, may be set Jowu as frauds. xr.xr ji:iisi:y. Bank of New Biunswick Kelvideie Bank Ituiliugton C. Bunk '.'niniiiercial Bunk '.'uiiibt rl.ind Bank Fanners' Hunk farmers' and Mechanics' Ilk Kurmtrs mid Mechanics' Bk runners' mid Merchants' Uk Brunswick failed Uelvidere Med ford Perth Amboy Hridcion Mount Holly linhway N. Biunswiik Middletown Pi, i par par par failed r'rmiklin Bank of N. J. Jersey City failed failed fuiled failed fuiled I llol oketi Hkg& Giuzing Co Hoboken Jersey City Bank Jersey Cily Mecbunus' B.ink Patterson Matoifieturtrs' Hank Belleville Morris Coin. iy Bank Morrtstown Moiiiiiouth Bk of N.J. FreeholJ Mtchuiilcs' Bank Newaik Mccliuoicn' and Manuf. 15k Trenton Morris Canal and Hkg Co Jersey City Post Notes failed 1 par no sale Newuik l!kg !t Ins t.'o Newark New Hope Del Biidgu Co Lambcr isville N. J. Muuuluc. and Lkg (' Hoboken N J I'loiccliiii &. Louiliard I k Jersey Cily i i fuiled failed i failed i Orange Hank Orange l'altrsoii Hunk Paterson Peoples' Hank do Ptiurelou Hank rrmceton r'alem Hanking Co Kulcm Stale Hank Newark Siute Bank F.lizalieihlown rilate Bank Camden Sutu Hank of Morns Morristown tt Bunk Trenton t-.iletn and i'hilud M.inuf Co Salem Nossex Bank New Ion '1'ieiilon ButiAiug Cu Trentun I'nioli Bunk Dover Washington Banking Co. llackensaek or.i.t waiii:. BktifWilmAi Brandy wini Wilmington i i par i failed lulled J par j fa'drd ptir Bunk of Delaware W ilintngUiil ll.uik of fcn.yrna Smyrnt Do blanch Millord Faim r Ek of Mule ..f Dil Dover Do hr.inch Wilmington Da branch George-town Do braiuU Newcttstle I'nioii Hank Wilmington (Tj- 1'nUrr 8's Qj' On all banks maiked thus () there are thtr countt'b it or altered nutea of lit vsr.ous i.ominatior.s, in uiculsiioti. i w.. .... I I II ti ii, I . I . F DAVID EVANS' Patent Fire and Thief Proof Iron Chests, .State lined Refrigerators, with Filters attached wlicn lequired. ETA1T3 t, WATSOlT, Ao. 75 Souihtliird St., opposite the Exchange, PHILADELPHIA, r-V .'.'S. M AN lir AC I II l( r. ami 4tMfluj??- Hfckcep for sale Dsvin Kvm1 l?BKSoft''?1'"4lebtated Water and Provi. W JiiiSiV't" ,ion O, olcrs.ai.it Patent Pre. IfffMl, "".Jmium Fire and Thier Proof I SfiL! ' "iffc"'" t'beU, for preserving arj- llotkl. Fapeis. Deed. Jewely, Gold. Silver, Ace, Ace, made of Bo'b r Iron, (and not over Plank as nmeiyfive out nf every one hundred now in use and lor sale ate made.) with fitsl rate Lucks and David Evens' Patent Keyhole ('overs, similar to the one exhibit, ed at the Philadelphia Exchange, for three months in the slimmer of 1842, when all the Keys were at liberty to be used, and the Chest not opened, al though the experiment was tried ly at least 1500 persons. One of ihe same Locks was Hied by Bobbers, at the Delaware Caal Olfice, in Walnut J jtreel, above Third, hut did not succeed. j g-j- Hoisting Machines, Iron Doors, superior i I,ofks. and all kinds of Iron Railings, Heal and Co- I pying Piesses, and Smilhwnrk generally, on hand or manufactured al the shortest notice. (Xj CAUTION I do hereby caution all per sons ag.iinst making, using, selling, or causing In be sold, any Keyhole Covers for Fire Proof ('bests, or Doors, if any kind similar in principle to my Patent, of lOlh July, 184 I, and also againsl Lining Refrigerators wiih Slate, for which my Patent is dated Qflth March. 1 8-1 1, as any infringement will be dealt wi h according to law. DAVID EVANS. Philadelphia, April 13. 1S14. ly To L'oiiiilry Mcrc-linnl. Coots, Shoes, llonnets, Leghorn and Palm Leaf Hals. O. V. I.. B. TAYLOIi, at the S. P.. corner ofMurhrt ami Fifth Sis , nilLADELPHIA, OFFER for sale an xtenie nr-ori mi nt of the above ai'.icb s. all of which they n il at unusual ly low prices, and particululv invite the attention of buyers visiting the eiiv, to an lamination uf their sto.k. O. W. A. I(. B. TAYLOR. Philadelphia, May 25, IS 14. ly Come and See. NEW GOODS. tti )votrurr. nil. 31 ASSI'll has jut recieved an assort- merit ot New Goods, which he will sell at the lowest prices, lor cash or Country Pnnluee. Persons are invited to cU and judge for thunselves. Best Bio Coffee for 12 J rents. 10, and other articles in proportion. Sunhury, May 25, 1841. (iooiI do. for Notice. TIIOfE prisons having demands against Ihe Commonwealth for labor performed, or mule rials fuini-hed for the r pairs of the Xorlli IlruiK li Canal, prior M the Dili day of Januarv, 194 t, who have not handed lo the subscriber an account of llie same, are ri quested to ilo so at llie earliest possible moment, in order that they may be put in bum f r settlement, as in n as the fund appropriated for the pavment of old debts can 1 obtained. Tho-c living ai a distance are requested to for wsrd by mail or otherwise. W. It. M A FFET. Wilkesbirre, May 11, 144. if Kuperi.ir II 3E3 MO VA X. . 1) OCT Oil J. . 5IASSKII, RESPECTFI'LLY informs ihe cit i.ens of Sunburv and its vicinity, tbul he h is removed his office to the white building in Market Squ oe, east of Iia T. Cleineiil's stoie, and immediately opposite the pot office, where he will be happy to receive calls in the line of his profession Sunbuiy, May 4th. lt44. liool $ Sh o e MAKING. nr.cii. &. Bitosioi s "WTST'OrLD inform (heir friends and Ihe pntd e T generally, that they have commenced Ihe alove business in alt its various branches, in the shop lately occupied by Xavier Eggirt as a watch maker shop, asl of the Red Lion Howl, in Market street, Sunbuiy, where they are prepared lo exe cute all or J us in their hue, with PROMPTNESS AND DESPATCH. They lioM',hy strict attention lo business, mode rate charges, and the durability of theii wotk, to merit and receive a share, of the public ji itton ige. Sunbuiy, March 30ih. 1H44- ly i T 1PECTFI'LLY informs H e public ibat be -- has made Northumberland bis place id resi dence, and is r. ady lo attend to any calls in the line nf bis profession. Qjf He may al all limes be found at Mr. James Lee's Hotel. Northumberland. Dec. 10th, 184 5. if. FORESTVILLE muss i:m.iit I1V ( LOt US. riHE subscriber has just n ceived, for sale, a few I. of the above retcbra'cd Eight Day Clocks, which will be sold at veiy ledurrd prices, for ca-h. Also, superior 30 hour Clocks, f t' e best nrnke snd qujlnv, which will be sold for a-h, at f 1 60. Also, superior Brass M hour Clinks, at CO. Dee. 2. 143. II. B. M A! Kit. par par ATTOPslTST J.T LAV", SUIfBUBY, PA. OFFICE, in the second s(ory of ihe building oc cupied by Dr. J.U. Masstr, on Maiket atieel. Oct. 21st, IA43. pur par par par par p"f par par 1 fi. ds- '1 11IK, subscriber will sell off his stock of Beaver, Russia and Biush Hats, uf the lies! quality, very reduced prices. Sunbury.Aug. 6, 1843. H. D. MASSER 1 TliM'bliinir Mat lilne for Sale. riir. subscriber oilers for sale a THRESHING MACHINE, new and in good oidcr. Machine has been tried, ami proves to be an eicel lent one. It w ill be sold at a reduced price, and warranted. App'y lo - H. B. MASSER. July 1st, 1843. OAKLEY'S ii:ri u iTivK suti i. fllllE valuah'e properiies of Oakley's Depna. 1. live Syrup nf Pursaparilla, as a purifier of the blood, is so well known to the public generally, that it is unnecessary to orrupy much spare in set ting fun h The advantages to be derived from its I use; wherever the medicine has onre oeen intrw duced.it takes prrcedenre err all others; evety one thai has taken it, havo detived so signal hene. ficial results from it, lhal it is rerommended by ihem with the irmost confidence. Physichna of the highest standing rn the profession, prescribe it to pa'icnU under their care ; containing nothing deb terioiis. but being composed ol the most mild, yet rfTirarious vegetable materials, it Is offered with confidence, as the cheapest and most efficient pu. rider of the blood now known. The use of a few hollies, especially in Ihe spring months, will be at tended with a most decided imptovenient in the ge neral strength of the system, eradicating any feeds of disease that may have been generated, besides giving health and vigor to Ihe body. For the cure ofScrofuluor Kings Evil, Rheumatism. Teller, Pimples or eiuplinn of Ihe Skin, White Swelling, Fistula, Chronic Cough Asthma, Ac, The nu merous cenifica'cs in the possession of the subsrrl brr and his agents, from physicians and others, are sufficient to convince the most skeptical of iis su periority over all preparations of Sarsnparilla. Sold wholesale and retail, b Ihe proprietor, GEORGE VV. OAKLEY, North 5th street, Rea ding, Beiks County, and lo he. had of the following prisons : I Mss?r,. In Kiirthumlmrhind I'ounrv.H. B Suriburvj Ireland Ac Mixel, MiEwensvillo ; ! Kramer, Milton. In Union County. J. Gearhart, Seliiif grove : A. Outclins, Mifflmburg. Tn Columbia Cuitnty.Xl. W. McCay, Wash ington. Reading. March 14, IS43. Ma. Oaki kt: I believe it the u of every one lo do whuteverin their power I ie, for the b'ne. fit of their fellow man, and having had posirive proof in my own family, of the wonderful properiies of your D'Kirative Syrup of Sarsaparilli, I m 'St consi ienlioulv recommend it lo Ihe afflicted. W e bad the mil-fortune to ,'se two of our children, by the lirrakin? out of ulcerous sores that covered the fjee, head and reck, although we hud some of the most scientific physicians to annul tlv m and hail tried all Ihe known leinedies, including Swaim's Panacia, without avail. Another of my rhiUroii was attacked in the same manner, brr fare and nerk was completely covered; the d srharge was so offensive, and llie disease at such a height, 'hat we despaired ol her life. Seeing the wonderful etlccls of your Depur.nive Syrup r.t 8trsapRri:.i, we weie inducrtl lo nwke trial ol It, as tne last resort ; It acted like a charm; the u'cers commenced healing ininiediulely , a f w hollies entirely restored hi r to her health, which abe has enjoyed nninteri uptedly ever since. As a purifier ol the blood, I verily be lieve it has Hot its equal. JOHN MOVER, Tnib.r, Walnut street, near Fourth, Reading. Douglassville, April 19th, 1843. Ma. Oaki.kt: My son Edmund Leaf, bad the scrofula in the most dreadful and distressing man ner for thne years, dining which lime he was de prived of Ihe use of bis liinba, his head and neck weie covered w ith ulcers. We tried all ihe differ ent remedies, but to no tffeet, until recommended l,v Dr. Johnson of Nonistown. and also Dr. Isaac Hieslei, of Reading, to use your Depurntive Sytup of Saraaparilla, of which I obtained several hollies, ihe use of which d'ove the disea-e entinly out of his system, Ihe sore beded up, and the child was restoted to perfect hf ilih. wliirh he has enjoyed uninterruptedly evi r sii ce, lo the astonishment of many icrsons who seen l.iio du ing hia sflliclion. I have thought il my duty, and send vmi this cerli firate that others who have a like affliction in the fiinijy may know where to ubtuiii so valuable a medii ine. Yours Irulv. AMELIA D. LEAF. Sept. If., 1 S 13. ly a sji v "iTltorA r, HAT & CAP MA.NUFACTUIlKItS, .S'cii(i East rormr of Marli t und 4th ... lMiiUulcli'liln, I r.SPF.CTFl'I.LY uitorm the public that they will cotislani'v kco on h-ml a largs sssort- meut "t Hats, ("Hps and Furs lo mil the lull Uude, of the bet quality. Hy strict attention to nusi ness. and bv selling then stork at the lowest prices, thov flitnr themselves in being able to gte entire satisfaction. August 5, 1H43 ly Connie rfcltci V DEATH BLOW. rPhe public will please observe (hat no Braudreth - Pills are genuine, unless ihe box has three 1 1 liels upon it, (the top, the side and the bottom) each containing a f.ic-simile signature ol my hand writing, thus B. Braji iikth. M. D. These la M-aie engraved on steel, beautifully designed and done at an expense of over -4,(lii0. Therefore it will lie seen lhal ihe only thing nrressary lo pro cure the medicine in its purity, is lo observe these labrls. Remember the lop, lh side, and Ihe bottom. The following respective persons are duly auhi ri zed, and hold - CERT1CATE3 Or AGENCY, For the sale of lhandreih't Vegetable Cnierrsal 1'ills. Northumberland county : Milton Mackey At Chainheilin. Sunbury II. B. Masser. M'Ewens villo IielaiidAi Meixill. Norihum1 eiland Win. Forsyth. Georgetown J. Ac J. Walls. 1 Union (' iiinly : New Berlin Bog.it At Win i ter. Selinscrove George Cundiuin. Middle- ' burg Isaac Siniih. Beavertown David IlubU". i Ad.nnsburg Win. J.May. Mitllinsburg Mensch i At Rv. Hailleton Daniel Long. Freeburg 1 G.At F. O. Mover. I.ewisburg Walls At Green. I Columbia county : Danville E. U. Reynolds i At Co. Berwick Shuman sV R ttenhouse. ("at i tawissa ('. G. Hiobls. Bloomsburg John R. Mover. Jeisey Town Levi Bisel. Washington ; i ! ' Roht. McCay. Limestone Balb! : McN'nch. Observe that each Agent has an Engravul Cer tificate of Agency, containing a representation of llr BRANDRE I ll's Manufactory at Sing Sing, and upon which will also be seen exact copies of the ii hi lube is now used upon the ISrandreth Pill Holes. Philadelphia, office No. 8, North 8ih street. B. URANDRETH.M.D. June 24th, 1843. cTty T ii n it i: it k a ucti x, AND PRIVATE SALES ROOMS, Nos. 20 and 31 North Third Street, Near the City Hotel, PHILADELPHIA. CI!. MACKEY, Auctioneer, lespeclful'y in- vitrs the attention of prisons desirous of pur chasing Furniture, to his extensive Sales Rooms, at (boih public and Private.) for every description ttoust tioM r uiniture, win re can te omaiueu i an times, a Urge assortment of fashionable and well The manufactured Cabinet Furniture, Beds, Maltiasses, Ate, at very reduced prices, for cash, (t Silica by Auction, twice week. May SVih, 1843. I y UNION HOTEL (lit II 5 All lip (Garerid Stage OA re,) TQBC ItJ I?Ckr T-r 9 XiYCOXtlXNO COUNTY, IiiiiivI inula. 11IE Subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public in general, that he has latten the above LARUE asp cn.uuoniois HOTEL, IN THE U O It O U G II OF M UN C Y, and that he is now well prepare 1 to accommodate all w ho may favor him with their custom. His Bi.KF.rinn ArTHKHTS i.re well aiie.l, and comfortable. Hi) Tituttivn Bn will a'says be applied with the best the msiket can afford. His Stabuho, which is grxl, will Is under the charge of good and careful hostlers. He fi els confident, by strict attention tn busintss, and an earnest desire lo render comfortable those who may patronize him, that he will not fail to give general satisfaction. H. 11. WEAVER Money, Oct. 1st. 1842. If. ROSE OINT1VIENT, FOIt TKTTCIt. ri.owoiimh, riMPi.en Oft tmf: fac k, asd othkh flTANKOlS F.RITTIONS. fjj" The fallowing ccrlijica'e desnihrx one oft fie m,ji (xtraorJiuury cures ever effected by any application. Phiiahkiphia, Februaty 10, 1838. IOR twenty years I was severely afflicted with Tfttsii on the Face and Head: the disease Commenced when I was seventeen years old, and continued until the Fall of 1836, Varving in vio lence, hut without ever disappearing. During most of the time, great part of my fice was covered with the eruption, frequently attended with vio'ent itrh ing; my head swrl'ed al timrs until it felt as if it would burst the swellin x was so g' it, that I could scarcely get my hat on. During the long period that I was afflicted wiih the disease, I use.l a great many B plications (mnng them several celebrated prepaiatinns) as w. II as taking inward remedies, including a number of bottles of Swnim's Panacea. Extract of Sursapnrilla, fic. In fart, it would be impossible to enumerate all tho medicines I used. I wss also iiuiWh the Care ol two ol itifi inosf uis tinguished physicians of this city, but without re reiving much benefit, anil I despaired of ever being cured. In the fall of 1836, ihe disease at the time being very violent, I commenced using tbo Hose Ointment, (prepared by Vnnghan Ar Davis.) In a few applications the violent itching ceased, the swelling abated, the i ruption began to disappear, and before I had used ajar the licase was entirely cured. It has now ls-on nenrly a year and a half since, and there is not a vestige of Ihe disease re maining, except the scars from the derp pits formed by the disease. It is impossible for me to describe in a rrrlifirate the severity of the disease snd my suffering, but I will bo pleised to give a fuller ar connt to anv person wanting further satisfaction, who will call on me. At the lime I commenced using the Rose Ointment I would have given hun dreds of do'lnis to le rid of the disease. Since u sing it, I have recommended it to several persons, (among ihem my mother, w ho had ihe disease bad ly on her aim.) who were all cured bv it. JAMES DCRNELL, No. 156, Race St. rrj- The Rose Ointment is prepared by h. B. Vauhan, Sou'h Last corner of 1 h;rd and hace slrei ts, Philadelphia, and sold on agenry in Snnbu- ry, by " B. .M.SM-I, May 14111. INM. ngrnr. 'lloc Oiittiiu'iit, lor Teller. A PROOF OF ITS EFFICACY. PiilLtniLPHM, Mav27lh, l3'.l. rPIIlS is to certify that I was severely afflicted i -- with Tetter in the hands and feet for upwards of Inrly years; the disease was attended geiieially with violent itching and swelling. I applied t- i j number of phvsieii ns, and used a great many appli cations without effecting a cure. About nynii sinrr, I applied Ihe Rose Ointment, which entirely stopiied the itrhing, end 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 for limy years. RICHARD SAVAGE, Ehvenlh, below Sjuuce Street. Cj" The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B. Vauthan, S nith East corner of Third and Race Streets, Philadelphia, and sold on agenry in Sunbu ry. ,y 11. B. MASSER, Mnv 14th. 1S43. A'Ct. MEDICAL APPROBATION Of the ROSE OI.TME.T,for Titter. LTHOTGH the superiority of the prrpiuation over all olheis is fully established, the proprie tors lake pleasure in laying before ihe public the following certificate from a respectable physician, a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Buugh, having found in this temedy that relief fir a tedious and disagreeable affection w hich ihe means within Ihe range of bis profession failed to afford, has not hesitated to give it his approbation, although llie prejudices and interests of thai profession aie i pposed to secret Remedies. Philaiuliiiia, Sept. 19, 1830. I wasrerrntly troubled with a tedious herpetic t-U!i"!i, which coveted pearly one si'e of my f.ice, and extended over the ear. Mr. Vaughan, proprie toi of Ihe Rose Ointment, obseiving my face, insis ted on my tiying bis prepuiation, of which he han ded nie a jar. Although in common with the mern beis of my profession, 1 discountenance and disap prove ol the numerous nostrums palmed upon the public by icnoiant pri temlers, i leel in justice nounu ; to except the Ruse Oiiitmiiit fiom that class of me dicines, and lo give it my approbation, ns it entire ly cured the eruption, although it had resisted the Usual applications. DAN L. BATCH, M. D. (J- The Rose Ointment is prepared by L. L. Vauuhsn, Soulh East corner of Thiid and Race Ktierta, Philadelphia, and sold on agency in Sun buiy, by II. U. MAtlt, May 14th. IS43. Agent. iiovers ii. JOSEPH EL HOVER, Manufacturer of Wriliii"; and Indelli blc Ink, No. HMi North Third Street, six doors below liner, (east hide,) PHILADELPHIA, 1 EPECTFIT.LY informs country merchants and others, thai he constantly keeps on hand a large stock of his superier Black, Blue and Red Ink, and also a supenor quality of Iinh Uti le Ink. His ink is put up in bettles vaiymg in size, from 1 to 34 ounces, and will be sold on reasonable terms. The excellent qualities of this ink has so thoroughly established its character, that it is now extensively used throughout the country. . For sale al the store of II. H. Masser, Sun. bury, Pa. May 27lh. 1843. ly CIIAHLKS W. IIKdlNS. ATTORNEY AT LAW, SUNBURY, PA. nAS taken the ollire founeily occupied by the Hon. Chailea (i. Domn I, opposite the Court House. He will attend to business in ihe Courts of Northumberland, Cnion and Columbia counties. May 20th, 1843. of WI. HEXL1A1T tx, CO., Commisftion & Forwarding Merchants, loot of Willow Street liaxl Road, on TH K 1IF.1.A WARF, TTAVINO associated with ihem Joseph Barnet, U late of Easton, Pa., respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they have ta ken that large and well known store and wharf at foot of Willow Street Railroad, lately orcopiel by Jacob Martin, wnrre they purpose doing a General Commission and Forwarding Business, and fiom ihe loral advantages of the place bring ronnerted with all the ublic improvements that have their outlet In ftie rity, they flatter themselves ihey will be able to do business a as great, if not greater ad vantage, and upon as reasonable terms as any other house, and Ihey assure their friends that any con signments made to Ihem shall have their strict at tention, and no cxeitions spared to give entitc satis faction. 1 They are also prepared to receive and forward j goods to any point on the Delaware and Lehigh rivers, between Mauch Chunk, Easton and Philn- : del his, via Delaware Division and Lehigh Canals; ; also, to any point on the Juniata river, or North I and est Hianrhea of the Susquehanna via Schuyl. kill and l.'nion, or the Chesapeake and Tide Watei Canals. For the accommodation of Boats coming or go- I ing via Schuylkill and Union Canals, a Sicunboat will ho kept expressly for towing boats from ihe ! Schuylkill around to the Delaware and bark, which i will enable merchants to have Iheir produce deli- ! vered on the Delaware, and their goods shipped it a saving ol GO to 75 per rent. o the prices fir hauling acioss, with these advantages they re spectfully solicit a share of patronnce. W. IIE1LMAN & CO. William Heilman, f William W. Keyser, C. Joseph Harriet. Philad .May 14. 1 843.-1 y J. TvIAVLANC, JR. & CO. .Smitl' and Tobacco Manufacturers, Ao. SJi) Aw,. West corner of Hare and Third j Streets ' PHII DEI PHI ' T ...n , , . r i t ..., .!,:. HE undersigned have formed a Co-partnership I under the firm of J, MAYLAN D. J it. At Co.. ; as successors to the late firm of Jacob Alaylnnd A Co., nnd will c.intinue.the business at the old esta- 1 blishment, on iheir own account. In addition to their own close attention and exprrienre foi many years, in the manufacture of their rel'ibrateil snuff', Ac, the long experience of the senior paitner of the late firm, will also be devoted to the interest of the new concern nnd as no exeition and care will be spared to insure their goods, at all times of the ve ry best quality, they solicit a continuance of the confidence of the friends Bil l rustomrrs of the late firm. THOM S ADAMS, J. M AY LAND, Jn. Philadelphia, May 14th, 1813. ly To Country MERCHANTS. THE Subscriber, Agent of Lvon At Harris, Hat i -I- Manufarturers, for New York, Philadelphia, , Baltimore and other large cities, whose Huts are highly commended Lir good eoia and durability, has on hand a lir-t rate nsscttiivnt nf IIAI'S and CAPS, suiuhle for Spring siles, wh eh will be sold very low, foi cash or appioved credit, at the netrd tlicirn store. No. 40, North Third strc-l, oipasi'e the City Hotel, Philadelphia. ROBERT I). WILKINSON. Arent. N. B. Orders for Hats in ihe nni4. promptly attended to. The highest rice in ti or trade given for Fur fvm.. Philadelphia, June 11, 1813. ly BOLTON & CO. f.c-iiM iil 4 onmiiosion .llc r ItanN, For the Siik- of I' lour, drain, Snd, c, Sc. im.tm. 1 ESPF.CTFI'I.LY inform their friilids nnd he Merchants generally, that they have ta ken those large and commodious Wbarvi s, w ith to Doiks, nmth of Chesiiut strict, on the Del wire, together with the Mote No. I'J South W liarves, where they would he pleased lo receive consign ments nf Grain, Floui. Seed, Whiskey, Iron, Ar. At. Being also well prepared to forward nil kinds of Merchandise by the Schuylkill nnd I'ninn.or by the Chesapeake and Tide Water Canals, as low boats are kept expressly foi the purpose of tow ing bonis by either route, MerchunlB will please be particular to send their poods destined by either canals, to No. l'.l Soulh Wharves, between Market and Chesnut slree's, on the Delaware, with directions accompanying them which route ihey wish them to be shipped. Qj Plaster and Salt for sale, at the lowest mar ket price. BOLTON & CO. March 10,1813. No. 1 9 South W harves. HOIir.IlT C AltTllIt .Si. so, PAPEH MANUFACTURER S, l.tmibard Street, llaltimore, HAVE constantly for sale. Priming Paper of al, sizes and oualities. Can Wriliin Paner. ruled and plain, Letter Paper, white and blue, ruled and ! plain, Hanging Paper, fine and common, Envelope Paper, do. do. medium, doub'e crown, crown and extra sized Wrapping Papers, ( 'oloied Medium and i Royal Papeis, Bonnet, Hinders' and Straw Box ' Boards, Tissue Paper, and ull articles in their line, ' which they will sell on accommodating terms. 1 Highest price given for old rags. ROBERT CARTER Ar SON. March 19. 1843. Elkloii. Md j MERCHANTS house, -Y.i. .orth Third, above Collou hill St., PHILADELPHIA. JOHN DUNCAN, late from the Pennsylva 9JP nia Farmer, and Samuel Pike, jr., late ol A mericsn Hotel, Columbus, ( hio, take pleasure in ac quainting their friends and Ihe public generally lhat Ihey huve taken Ihe large and rotnmodioua Hottl, recently built by the Mi ssis, llatt.nu the same site once occupied by the old established Hold known as the Bull'i Head, in Third slieet above Callow hill st. This Hotel is finished in the very best possible manner, and of the best materiala. Its' loiation is very desiiahle, pariirularly forcouiilty merchant!; ihe arraugrmeuls for heatii g and ventilating each room ia such as to secure any temperature. The bcdionmsare all light and airy, all lurnished ina neat style, so as to insuie comfort. The n reiving parlors are also full. ishej in a su perb style, the windows are on Ihe French style, forming un entrance lu a balcony in front, wliLh makes a pleasant lecess. Pmticulai attention has been given to Ihe beds and bedding, which, with the furniture, are entirely new. f rom years' experience in hotel business, we I fust, by strict assiduity tc business, lo make this j house a desirable slopping place. Our table will . always be supplied with the very best our maiket can arTord, and our bar with Ihe best liquors and wines of the most approved brands. P. 8. Thar are first rate stabling nd carriage ! houses attached to the hotel, atlrn.led by caitful i and solr bottlers, and our clisres will be l-w, in accordance with the present hatd times. Philadelphia, Oct. 7th, 1812. H. B. LEASSE?,, ATTOItN II Y AT LAW, suiiuunv, pa. Hnslnes attended to in the Counties of Nor ihuu'l erland, Union. Lvroming and Columbia, liefer lot TiinvMs Haut At Co., Lnwrn At Badimi, Hast, IIummhih At h a t. yr.'ii in.i. liKtoLiis, Mi r xaitnit Ac Co. HpKiuivn, Goon Ac Co., GOLDEN "SW AN A'o. (i'J Xorth Third, above Arch Street rniLADi:i.i'niA. ArrOM MODAI IONS FOR RtVKNTV rllRNONH. CHARLES WEISS, late of the "White Swan j and "Mount Vernon House," respectfully in I forms his friends and customers, that be has berome the proprirtor of Ihe abov well known Hotel. Couuiry Meichnnts will find the abov Hotel a central location, and the best of fare. Persons tra velling with private conveyance will find a large yard and good stabling for horses, and the best of ost'ers. Hoarding f I per day. May 1 4 1 h, 184'i. if. ! EAGLE : :s.bt rn7 :cr, 9 ; Corner of Third and Vine .Streets, WILLIARISrORT, PA. j rpHK subscriber respectfully announce! to the ' A. public, thai he has opened a Hotel in the com ; modious brick building situate on the corner of I Third and Pine streets, where he will be happy V j wait upon those who may favor him with their I company. The Eagle Hotel is large and conveni- rut, nnd furnished in the be-t modern stile. It i provided with a large number of well aired ami j comfortable sleeping apartment--, rooms, private pallors, Ac. Persons visiting Williamsport on bu siness or plea-ure, may re-1 as-nr-d that every ex ertion will !c ued to render iheir sojourn at the "'. . I'basant and a-jreeahle ll.s I able w ' "'I'l'l"'1' w,,n t"e vrry '"'" "p market af- nl"' ''nr w'''' ''jr rboicest wines and other ii unrs inarges reisonan e. i on r.ncin noiri . , r i ,- lb in any other siuiilarestablishment in the borough, being situate in the business p:irt of llie town, and within a convenient distance of the Court House and Williamsport and Elinira Rail Road Depot. Sufficient Sinbling provided, and goinl and trusty ottlcts always in attendance. Attentive, nrron. miniating and hone-l Servants have been i ni-loi ed. and nothing left undone that will mil to the eomloit and accommodation of hia gUl-i-ls. There w ill be a r irri.ige always in attendance at the Boat 1. moling to convey passengers to and from the House, tri e of charge. CHARLES BORROWS. May 14th. IMS. if "T5,,TfiT T"1"Tt T5T Tt." A N aitic'e uneipialled 1 hiuhly durable and for rleaning and giving a most brilliant polish to sil ver, iiermnn Mlver, lirass, Copper, Urittaiiia ware, Tin, Stud, Cuthrv, and for resioring the lusire on varnished carriage-, Alc. TltV IT. Prepared all I s. Id a: whole.-a'e and retai1, by the Susquehanna Chrysolite Polish Company, Owego, Tioga coimtv, N. Y. WM. FORSYTH. Agent for Northum'd, H. 11. MASSER, Agent lor Suubury. November COth, 1812. Michael Weaver X. on, ROTE MAIIEnS & SHIP CHANDLERS. Ao. 13 A'or( Wutrr Street. Philadelphia. SB AVE constantly on hand, a general ussort H iiii-nl of Cordage, Seine Tw ines, Ac, viz : I ai'd Ropes, Fishing Ropes, While R.ipes, Manil la Ropes, Tow Lines tor ('anal Boats. Also, a complete assortment of S, ine Twines, A c, such a-i Hemp Shad and Hi rrieg I'w ine, Best Patent (iill Net Tw ine. Cotton Sin,, I and Herring Tw it e, Shoe Threads, Ar. Ac. Also, Bed Cords, Plough Lines, Halters, Traces, Cotton and Linen Carpel Chains, i Ac. all of which they will dispose of on n asouabie teims. Pbil ide'phia. November I 3, 18 IS. ly. SI'KltlNU, UU'JD CO. No. Market Street, Vliilailelpliia. 3NVITE the attention of ('ountry Merchants to their extensile assortment of British French and American Dry Goods, w Inch they oiler lor sale on the ni'i-t reasonable t, nils. Philadelphia, November 13, 18 12. I v. .1 . W . S Y A IN, Cinlirelhi ami Parasol Maiiulaeliner. .Vn. 3 1 ,Vii Tim it strrti, neo i.r below the Citv Hold, Piia,ltl,hia. CorNTU l Merchants and others are solicited lo examine his ussoili.ient before purchasing elsewhere Philadelphia, Novrnd-er 13. 1K42. ly. FOP GALZ. fOR sale a small Farm, containing about one numbed and leu acres, more or less, situate in Point township. Northuml erland coiintv, about two miles above Notlhumbeibind, on ihe main road leading from that place to Danville, adjoining lands of John l.eghou, Jesse C. Hoiton and others, now in the occupancy nf Samuel Payne. About foily acres of said tract are clean d, and in good slate of cu'tivatiou, on w hich Iht-re is a small hum credit!. The property w ill be sold unreasonable teims. For further particulars, prisons arc request ed to apply to tl.e subscrih. r. H. B. MASSER, Agent. Nov. 27th, 1842. tf Sunbuiy. Pa. LIST OF BOOKS, loll SALS HI OCT. LU. Il -J--. 1-3 LUi LS2 . NTHO.VS Classical Dictionary; l.emprier's do ; Ainsworlh's do ; Cobb's do.; English and (In man do.; Antrum's Ce sar; Ambon's (iraininer ! Aulhen's Cireio; Mail's Latin Reader; Ogill y's do. i Andtew's Latin Lessons; Donnegan's Lexicon Fisk'sGre. k Exercises; Davies's Legendei; (Jraeer Major. i; Adams's Roman Antiquities; Pinnock'i Goidsiuith's F.ugland; do. Greece; I. jell's Elemeliti of Geology; Mis. Lincoln's Botany; Elements o Bolany; Bridge's Algebra; Porter's Rhetorical Rra i dels; Enursou's Geogiaphy and History; Ob ey' I do.; Parit y's do.; Smith's Grammer: Kukham's do. I Ksy's Reaibrs; Cold's do; Cobb's Aritbmeiitk Pike's do.; Emerson's do.; Col b's Spelling Books ! Town's do.; Cobb's Table Books; Evangelical Fa mi fy Lihtary; Collage Bibles; Family do ; Colluter I al do.; Small Bildes and Testaments; Paikei's Ex j eicises on Composition; Fruit of ihe Spirit; Baxter' j Saint's Rest; American Revolution; Marry att's No vels; Mrs. Phelps on Chemislry; Iliad; Calechisn of American Laws; Letters on Natural Magic; Che mistry for Beginners; English Exercises adapted . Murray's Grammer, Sequel to Comity 'i Spellini Book; Ami rican Class Hook; Daholl's Sehoolmas ter'a Assistant; A great variety of Blank Hooks, Ac August 28, 1812. BLANKS 1'OK SALE AT THIS OIT1CL.
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