MlXQ Of Tllli SAliT IttVKH WUIHf. Ti.xi: Itoiv, hrotjtrr row, or Canai.'ian lout King. '"Sadly we list our fnnerat chime, Horribly out in tune ami time., 3 1" t when the Star of the West grows ilini, We'll Fins: nt the 'jug' n parting hymn ; Row brothers, row; the stream run? deep Wake up, Webster; you're fast asleep! Steadily our shnllop is homeward hound Hoarsely the ripple is mtirmurinu round Listen ! our fugleman raises the song. .And its hurt heir is 'Josey, oli Jim along.' How brothers, row ; the stream inns fast ; Salt liver is gained, and our glory's past. Our money is gone, and our hills are due ; Credit, dear! rredit, dear! Where are you? I. enters and pipers, no more we'll dine On baron boiled in Falerniail wine. How brothers, row; the stream runs fast, The glory of cider and kin is past. 5-wiftly we near the arid shore, Pulling and tugging the heavy oar ; Sadly we sit on our thread-bare cloth, Fishing for meat in our coonskin broth. Row brothers, row ; the stream runs swift: Rouse up, Harry, and give a lift! Meirv we've been in days gone by, Pleasure lias beamed from our lordly eye, Rut now the autumn of Joy is come, Our sentence is passed, and we succonrh. Rest, brothers, rest ; the distance is pa&t; Salt River is gained, and we are fast. lbre, where the carrion buzzard 11 ics, Ticking out famine's insatiate eyes, We'll i at our shodows, and blow away, Like mist from a mountain tall and gray. I Me. brothers, die; our day is past ; S.i i t liver murmurs our dirge at last." Anecdote of I.tctU. llinUi r. Lieut. Hunter, the talrnlod inventor of the iulmiereJ l'mpullor, was lmpiently ami bun drably alluded to at tho. dinner on Thursday. (A dinner uivuii tit Richmond to the oflict-re of the cutter Legare.) An anecdote in his history too fiood to be lost, and wort hy of a place in our national nnnnlB, was related by Lieut. IVrter. Lieut. Hunter had been tent to the W itt In dies to couture a notorious pirate in those wa ters, known as tho "Little Devil," and who was tiually killed by an American officer in single coiiiimt. lite Ainerican :orcc was on me iook Hank ot i;ettvturg (Hif, in eitihuscade, we believe ; hut it to chunc- Hank iifSoMptehunna Co. . d that Hunter was captured by tin; pirate., j iu,tvj iik while separateil I'rotii liis party The ciniiinand - ( r of the cut-thtoats, "Little Devil," w.ie a man olfurious temper, and never falsified any pro mise of vengeance which lie made. 1 1 miter w as taken to a tccret pluce, nnd there informed ihutmilest he betrayed his party, lie should be hung un thoFpot. His answer wan, Kiiior-like, 'I lung- nnd be d d !" No sooner said than liori. He was tnt-tantly hung up and lull. In a few minutes they returned, took him down nearly sense!e;, and again told him that if he would betray the whereabouts of his party his , :te should be spared; (here was gold which! aiiould he bin ; and, moreover, his return to his men should be s.0 manag-cd that nothing slieuUl hp suspected of the truth by ihem. The alter- ; tiiitive was install, death by Imnginjr, without' niie of reprieve, far it was his Jnr-t chance. His lueouic re)!y aoaiti was, ''Ilunij anil bo j il d '." Tiiey hung him again and left him. j 15ut by good fortune bo was found before lite was quite gone, by stunt! of his men, taken tlon'ti inse lisihle, atid happily restored to life.! The story reflects the highest honor upon Lieut. ; Hunter, and we hope the government Willi f-huiv hi no kindness to to meritorious and gal-J laniun cincer, oy ai least encouraging ins re- cent and iinporlitnl invention. It is the least it could do. Iiiiliindiid Star, Fki.mixh Ovucrs. When l")r. Franklin's tuother-in-law fust discovered that the young man hail a hunkering lor her daughter, that good old lady haul she did not know t-o well a bout giving her daughter lo a printer there were ulready Iwit printing offices in the United Slated, and bin; was not certain the country would support them. It was plain young FpiiiUin would depend for the support of his family on the profits of a third, and this was ra ther a douh'fut chance. If such an objection was urged lo a would-be son-in-lavv when there were but two printing offices in the I'nited dilutes, how ( in ii printer hope to get wife now, when the Jast census shows the number to be loo?. Oiiscle ri: L.i.a. Cohbctt once indulged in the following : "Talk indeed r.f your pantomime and gaudy shows your proeersions, and installations, and coronations ; give me a beautiful sight, a neat, smalt woman, heating her oven, and setting her own bread ! And ii tliu bustle dues make the sign of labor glisten on her brow, what man would not kiss that oil, rather than lick the plas ter from the cheek of a duchess?'' That would not do now at the ''West F.nd" no, no. Ari'uoriu vt i'. Al a temperance celebration in Ohio, some liuid eince, the tanners of Che viot bore on thwir banner a aheafot' wheat, with tho following motto; As our lap-sbeuf we freet it! Ia.'t uii properly treat it, Nor distil it hut eat it. Married, in Dover, N. Hampshire, Mr. Hi ram Snow to Miss lloxmna 1. (ientletiiau. Wo read that ponplu turn to grass; And one Iihs changed to salt, w g know ; l!ut strange things now come to pass A (itaiUiitan lian turnod to Snow, II A K OT K 1M S T. lrA.XVI.VAIi. The fdlowiim list shows iho current value of all Vnusj Imiiia Hunk N. itcs. Tim most implicit re iiince may I placed upon it, as it is frvry week art fully Ciiuipiircil with HI d corrected from Hiik lrll's Reporter. It;iiilt In IMillsulrlplilii. , Disc. 1ST ' 1.OCT.0H. ,.,. N O T E S ATP A R. flank ef North Amctirn i Bank of the Northern l.i!erties ('ominrreinl Hank of Prim's. . , Farmer' and Meelianics' Hank Kensington It ink Pliilnil. ldii.i Rank Sclmy Ikill llnnk Soulhwaik l!ank Western Hunk . Mechanics' Hank . Manufacturers V Mechanics' Punk Country ItitukN. Hunk of Chester County tstehcstef Hank of Delaware. County Chestiir Hank of (crinniitoivn (irrmantown Hank of Montgomery Cu. Nnrris'nwn Doylcstown Hank poylestnwn Easlon Htink Fusion par par par par par par par par par par par par par par par par par par These ollices lo not ssue n. Fanners' Hank of Pucks co. Hri.-tol DUice of Hank of Peiin'a. Hatrisburg' larrishiirg'V emeastrr I (ending f i Ollicc do do I '111 tco do do He OlVice do do FtiMi'ii J I NOTES AT 1)1 St; OF NT. "snk of the United Slates Philadelphia 2'2a'M rtank of Penn 'J'ownship . . par (Jirard Hank . . i Movamrivsing It oik . . par Hank of ''ennsylvania . . par Miners' Hank of Potlsvillc Potlsvitlo 1 flank of l.ewistiiwn Lcwislown M Hank of Middlotovvn Middlelown lj Hank of NiirlhutirWilnnd Northumberland par Columbia Hank A Itridgc co. Columbia par Carlisle Hank Carlisle 1 Exchange Hank Pittsburg Do do branch of llnllidavshuig i Farmers' H ink of Lancaster Lam-aslci par Lancaster County Hank Lancaster par Farmers' Hank of Heading Reading j Hatrisburg Hank llarrishurg I Lancaster Hank Limcusier pit Lebanon Hank Lebanon j Merchants' V Manuf. Dank Pittsburg j Hank of PiitHbnrg" PittfbutK West Hiancb It mk W'illiamsport 1T Wyomimi Hank Wilkt'shnrio IJ .N'orthaiiipton Hank Allenlowii lictks County Hank ift sdiog Office of Bank of F. S. Pittsburg failrd )o do do Frie do Do do do iScw llrighton do I Kensingloii Snv, Ins. A Penn Township Sav. Ins, ll, do Chambersburg ( ii ttysl urg Montiost) Fria Wiiytieshurg Wssiiiugtoii llouesihile Hrownsville Yotk Hank of Chambfrsbuig I Franklin Hank Ilonesilale II mk Monongahi la Hank of H, Vork Hank IS". H. 'I he notes of those banks on which we omit quotations, nnd substitute a dash ( ) are not purchased by Ihu Philadelphia brokers, with the exception of those which have n letter of refer, nc. H R O K E N H A N K s. Philadelphia Sav. Ins. Philadelphii Loan tb. Schuylkill Sav. Ins. Manual Labor HaiiK (T. W I'owaiKla Hunk Philadelphia do do Dyolt, prop.) Towatida Hrilfoid Heaver llairisburg Washington lielb fonln Pittshuig I'lttslurg Fayette co. t in enrastle 1 1 ii loony Iflllitilig.loll Lew i-ion n Warien 1 bin, I, , If New Mope M ilion Meadtille Port Caibon Carlisle Montiose I 'niontown ireeiisburg ilkrsl .ine failed failed failed failed no sale closed closed fulled closed no sale failed Alleghany Hank of Pa. t f T l I. . r l Hank ol Washington Centre Hank City Hank Farmers' & Mei h'cs' It. ink Farmers' tt Mecb'rs' Hank Farmers' - McrhYs' Hank llaimony Insiitule lluiitingdoi; Hank lulilata Hank .lumbermen'.; li .nk Northern Hank of Pa. New Dope Del. Hiidpe Co. Norlhiiinli'd Cnioii Col. Ilk. North Western llaik ol Pa. Office of S, buy Ikill Hank Pa. Agr & M.niuf. Hank Silver LAe ll.ii. k filled fuied iiii no nr no sale failed v s.le no s.i losed no sale closed failed closed f.ill.d closed no sule j ,-tlmI1 lluljk r ivni.'u. Westmorland Hank Wilkisbaire Fudge Co. fjj' All notes purpoiting to be on any Pcnn-vl-vauiii Hank not given in the ubove list, may be set iown as bauds. irv ji:km:v. Bank of New Uiuiihwirk Hruiiswiik failed Hclvidere Midtord par Penh Ainiioy Uridgeim, po Mount H dly par Railway N. Hiunswii k failed Mlddietowu Pi. I Jer-ey City failed Hob. .ken tailed Jersey City failed Pulleisoii failed H. Ileville tailed Morr, slowii j Fieehold failed .Newaik Trenton pur Jeiscy City Uelvideie llsuk liurlington Co. Hank I'ommercial Hank Cumberland Hank Farmers' Hank Farmers' and Mechanics' Farmers' and Mechanics' farmers' and Merchant.' Franklin Hank of N.J. Ilohuken HKgcv (ilaiillg lersey City Hank Mechanics' H ink Mainifictur. r' Hank Hk Morris County Hank nioninouiu "Ji oi .-v. j. .in. .- .Michaiiick Uaiik Mechanics' und Mauuf. Hk Morris Canal and iikg Co Post Notes Newark Ukg Ac Ins Co New Hope Del Hiidge Co no &ale Newaik 1 .uuibcitsvitte Hoboki ii 1 j failed N. J. Maiiulac. snd Hkg ( N J J'rotecton i Loinhaid I k Jersey City failed . J failed A pa'r par 1 Orange Hank Orange Palerson Hank Palersoii Peoples' Hank do I'll i ileum Hank Princeton Salem Hanking Co Salem State H ink Newark Slate Hank' Llizabelhtowu State Hank Camden Stale Hank ol Morris MoriUiowii Mliite Hank Trillion .drill snd I'hilad Manuf Co Salem Sussex Hank Newton Ticuton lliiiiking Cu Tientoii I'liioii Hank Dever Wanbitijslon Hanking Co. liaekeusick i:i.i.vAitiu failed railed i tur i failed par par par par par par par r par I Ul of Wihn iV lininily wnn V ilmington Hank ot Deliware Wlliiilliglou li.mk of Smyrna. Siovin Do blanch Mdloid Fanners' lik of Stale of Del Dover Do branch Wilmington Do brunch (ieoigetown Do brain h Newcastle Cnioii Hank Wilmington (! Fnder 5's d y On all banks marked thus () there are ei. tbtr loijnte fi it or nli.-re.l notes of lbs var.ous tit lioiuinulions, in riiculoUou. OAKLEY'S li:il ItlTIVH SYlll'l. I (HK valuab'a iironrriies of Oaklrv's Dcpmn- live Synip of Sarsapnrilln, as a purifier of ibe hi. ml, is so well known to the public generally, tliat il is unneceps ny to occupy much spare in set ting for'h the advantages to be derived from its use j wherever the medicine has once been intro duced, it lakes precedence over all others i rvriy ciicthat has taken it, hnve derived so signal bene ficial results from it, that it is recommended hv them with the u'most confidence. Physicians of the hinhest standniB in the pTofesion, prescribe il 'o pfliieiits umlcr their care containing riothing j deb terbnis. hut being composed ol the most mild, j yet efficacious vegetable materials, it is offered with confidence, as the cheapest and most efficient pu- ! nfier of the blood now known. Tim use of a few. , bftliles, csiecially in (lie sprina months, will be at- tendril iih a most derided inipiovrmrnt in the ge j ni'ral strrnaih of tbc system, eradicating anv feeds of disrate that may have been peneratnl. besides, giving health nnd vioi.r to the body. For the cure , of Srrolula or Kmos F.vil, Ivheumaiisin. 'IVttr', j Pimples or eiiiptions of the Skin, White Wivellina, ; Fistula, Chronic Cough Albmi, cVc. The mi merons rertifica'rs in the possession of the slit srrl- , tier and his saents, from physicians mid others, are sufficient to convince tin- most skeptical of its s. periority over all preparations of Sjrsnpatilla. Sold wholesale and retail, by ihn proprietor, ; CFOU'M: W. 0KLi:V. North 5th siren, Hen- ; ding, links Conniy, nnd to be bail of the following prisons : In !'nit!iiiilin land t'nunly. II. 15. Msr, Sniibiirv ; belaud 1t Mtxel, M lOw ensville ; DJ Krausrr", Milnm, In Vwnn Cunolij. J. (Irsrhatt, Srliiegrove ! A. (iutrhns, Mltilllibutg. Culiimhia Cdinili. H. W. MrCav, Wash iuglon. grading. Man h H. 1 8 Ft. Mn. O.vKiKt: 1 believe il the uty of every one lo do w hatever in their power I ie, for the bur. fit of their Ii How man, and hav ing had po-rive proof in my ow n family, of the wonderful properties of your Di pur.itivo Syrup of Sai saparill a, riv st conscientiously recommend it to the afflicted. We had the mi-fortune to lose two of our children, by the brraking out of ulcerous sores that coven d the face, head nnd t ei k, titthnngh we bad some ef thf most M ienlific physicians to nt'end tie m and had tried all the know n remedies, including Swsini's Pniiao a, without avail. Another of my children was a'laike l in the same manner, her tare ar il lierk was roioplelely covered; the discharge was so oll'eiisivv, and the disease at nnh a height. I hut we despaired ol her I fe. Seeing ihe wonderful ellerts of your Deptirativr Syiupot S irsHparill i, we weic indued to make tii il ol it. as Ihe hint resort ; it acierl like a cliniin ; the ulcers commenced hi aling imiiiedialely . a f i w hollies entirely restored her to hi r health, whi'h she In.s enjoyed uninte nuitedly ever sii.ee. As n purifier of Ihe bio. d,I verily be lieve it has not its npml. JOHN MO FH, Tailor, Wnlnnt street, near Fourth, Heailing. Dotiglassv ilie, April mth, 181:1. Mb. Oaki it: My son IMmiind Leaf, had the scrofula in the most dieadliil and distiessing man lier for three years, dining which time, he wis dc piivrd of the use of bis limbs, bis he.ol and neck weie coven-d with ulcers. We lib d nil ihe differ cut reinedii s, but to no effect, until reeoiiiini tided l y Dr. Johnson of Noni-town, sod nlso Dr. Isaac Hicsiei, ol Reiubi R, to use your Depuiiilive Syiup of S.irsapiirilla, of w hlch I obtained sevetal liotilrs. ibe use of which ibove the disease eoiin ly out of his system, the sole he did up, and the child wis rectoied lo prrlect health, which he has enjoyed , tiliinteriui leilly ever sii.ee, to the astonishment of many prisons who seen him diving h.s Htlbctiou I have thought it mv duiv, nnd sen. I Vou this eeih- ficiite that others who haves like affliction in the family may know where to ohum so valuable a niciln ine. Vein truly. A VILLI. 1) LF AF. s,pt. lfi, I !:. lv ami in a icorAi. i HAT v!c (V MAM'FACTrUKI.S, Smith y.'u( vormrol Miirl.it and itli sts.. lMiil:i,D Iphia, i F.SPF.CTFFLLV mtonn the public lhal Ihev ! " will consirtnrv keep on bund a logs hssoiI- . svin ii'iimi. . uont ol Hats. I nps ami r urs, to sun ine i.iii iraoe, ( of ihe be-t qunlitv. I'V strict al'ention lo tuisi. loss, and bv selling tluii stock at the lowest prices, j thev tbitu r ihemtclves in being able to give entire ilislaction. August Ti, l"1.t ly August DEATH BLOW. 'Plie pu' ltc will please observe that no Hraiubelh ' Pitls nre genuine, unless ihe box has three li bels upon it. (the top, Ihe fide ml the boltoml ! each containing a f ic-simile signature ofmv hand- writing, thus H. IS ii s urn r it, M. D. These la. ' bel-aie engraved on steel, beautiluliy designed, 1 nnd donest an e pense of over 'J.otltl. Therefore . it will be seen that ihe only thing nrccssary to pro cure ihe iiieilii iue in its purity, is lo observe these , label.. Reinembi r the lop, the side, nod the bottom. : The following respective prisons are duly auln ri I zed, und hold j CERTICATES OF AGENCY, For the sale of IS run.! it ifi't IVg7i;c I'niitrml j I'itU. ' Norlhiimbeilai.il counlv : Milton M ickey A Chiiiibeihn. Siiiiburv H. H. M isser. M'F.nens ville In land At Meivi II. N'orihuin' eiland Win ; Forsyth. Iirorgrtowri J. A .1. Walls. I'nion County: Nrw II.il.li Hog.u A Win ter. Selinsgrov, Ceorge (nindiuui. Mid.Me : burg Isaac Smith. Heaver' own David Ilublcr. Adamsliurg Wm. J . Mav. M ilUuisburg Mensch A Hay. Haillrton Daniel Long. Fieeboig i u. iV r.t . Clover. I.ewisluirg alls v lueeo. ! ('olumbi.i county : Danville K. H. Reynolds A ( o. Hcrwtck Shuin.in s H ltenhouse. Cn' tawissa C. (, llrobls. Hlooiiisburg John R, Mover. Jeiscy Town LeviHistl. Washington Hobt. McCuy. Lime-tone Halh-'. k M-.Nu.ch. Ohseive that each Agent has ait Fngraved (Cer tificate of Agency, containing a representation of lir HHANDRi: TH'S .Mauufuiory at Sing Sing, 1 and upon which will also he seen exact copies ol par I the new 'attin imir und upon Hit IliandrttU J'iI ; iHi.rts. j Phihdt Iphia, office No. 8, Noilh Sihstieet. H. HHANDHETH.M.D. I June 21th, 1H11. I city l ri.M'n itr. accthiX, ! AND PRIVATE SALES ROOMS, Nos. and ill iNortli Third Street, I Near the City Hotel, PHILADELPHIA. CC. MACK FY, Auctioneer, respectfully in- vilis the attention of persons desirous of pur chasing Furniture, to hi eitcutive Sales Rooms, (both public snd Piivale,) for every description of Hons. hold Furniture, win re ran be obtained t all times, a large assortment of fashionuble and well manufactured Cubimt Furniture, Reds, Mstnasses, Ac. at very reduced prices, for cash. Otr" falea by A net ion, twice a week. My SVtli, 113. ly ROSE OINTMENT, rou Tirrn-jt. RINOWOIIMS, riMPl.KSJ ON TlIK FAOK, AND OTIIKK fl'TANFOVSl KtlTI IONSI. (fj" Thf faltiiwint!; rrrltfra'e drwihr one iifthe iivi.il rriraorditinry cure ever rjfeclril hy any application, PHii.Atir.iritt, Febrimty 10, 18:13. TOH twenty years I was severely aflliclnl with -1 TtTTKii on the Face nnd Head: Ihe disease commrnrid when I was seventeen years old, and continued until the Full of IS'.lti, varying in vio- lenre, but without ever disappearing. During most of ibe time, great part of my face was covered with the eruption, frequently Attended with violent itch ing; my head swelled nt limes until it felt ns if il would burst the swelling was so g'c it, lhal I could scarcely get my hat on. During the lonif period lhal I was afflicted with Ihe disease, I iiseil a great I many a, pucai.on, (nmonS inem Severn, ce.eor, ,e prep nations) as w. II as taking inward remedies, ineluiling a number of hollies, of Sirm'in'x Vanarm, i'.xtrucl nf Sartttpnrilla, Sir, In fact, it would be impossible lo enumeiaie nil the medicines I used. I was nlso under Ihe c ire of two of ihe most dis tinguished physicians of this city, but without re ceivmu much benefit, and I despaired of ever being cure,!, to tl-e I ill nt .m.o,, tne . nsea-e m ine one nni, V(S, li,nill.h,.g of ,,p s,Hr1I,.l,iina via Srhuvl. being very violent. I commenced us,,,,, the hoe ki, sfJ rii()n of C,(lnI,l,BUn allj Tuc V.lte, Ointmtnl, (piejiarril by Vanghail & Davis.) In i j(inn a f. w appliealintiR the violent itehing c ased, th ,,lir ( lr. nc(.ommodalion of Hoals cminc or go swelling abnied. the .niftion began to disappear, I .( ,...( s,.u,vki ntu i'njn camU, a iStennboat ami brlore l liaH usr.t a pir Ilie tiKoasn was rnitreiy , ruied. It has now been nearly a viar and a half , suire, nnd there is not a vestige ol Ilie disease r nuiitiing, exec nt Ihe sears from the deep pits formed by the disease. It is impossible for me to describe in n rrrtificnte the severity of the diseiee and my sufficing, but I w ill be pie ised lo give a fuller nc count to nnv person wanting further satisfaction, who will call on me. At the time I commenced Using the Rose Ointment I would have given hun dreds of do'.lats lo lie rid of tho dltease. Since u. sing it. I have recommended it to several persons, (among tl.rm my mother, w ho had the disciiM) bad ly on her mm,) who were a'l cured hv it. .1 Wills DI'HNF.LL, No. Ion, Race St. 'Xj' ' he Rose Ointment is prepared by 1. H. Viiughnn, South Fast comer of Third and Race streits, Philadt Iphia, and sold on agencv in Simbu rv. hv IL U. MAssFR, ' May 1 1th, IS IH. Audit. Kom' Oiiilmrnl, tov 'Vvitvv. , moor or lis r.i i'K'Acy. I'm i i t n m rii i t , May "7th, ISil'.l. 'PHIS i, with Tel to cerlitv that I was severely alllirud tier in the hands ami h el lor upwards ol forty years ; the disease was attended generally with violent itching and swelling. I applied to a number of physicians, and usul a great many appli cations without ell'erling a cure. About nyinr since, I appl.ed li e Hose Ointment, which entirely stopped the itching, and a few applications nnmcdi nt, y cured the disease, w hich there has been no return of, although I had never licen rid of il at any lime for forty years. RICHARD SAVAliF, F.h venth, below Spiuee Street. Qj' The Rose Ointment is prepared by F. H. Yaughnn. S mth Fast corner of Third nnd Race Streets, Philadelphia, and s dd on agencv in Sunbtl ry.by II. H. MASSF.R. Msv lllh. X Arnt. MEDICAL APPROBATION Oflhi- liOSi: (l.TMi:. T, fr T'llrr. LTHOl'(;il the superiority of the prepaialloti over sll olio rs is I'ullv established, the pr 'pr'c- n,rs luke phasiirc in laving before the public the following certificate from n respectable physician. a graduate of ihe I University of Pennsy Ivaui i. Dr. Haiigh, having found in this remedy that relief for a tedious and di-agreeiil.r nll'ei tioti w hich the means within the range of his profession failed lo afford, has not hesitated to give il his approbation, although the prejudices and interest!, of that profession ate opposed to secret Remedies. PuilAUM.rUM, Sept. lfl, ls:lti. I was recently troubled with a tedious herpetic eruption, which covered nearly one si. V ofmv face, mid extended over the car. Mr. Vanghail. pioprii -lot of the Rose Ointment, observing niv l ice, insis ted on my tiying his pu parntioH. of which he han ded me a jar. Although in common with ihe inein beis ol mv profession, I discountenance and disap prove ol the numerous nostrums palmed upon the public by ignoiant pretenders, I feel in jusuee bound toexcipt the Rose Oitittnml fiom thai e!a-s of me dicine, and lo give it mv h. probation, ns it entire- ly ured the eruption, althoiigii il hid resisted the the Chesapeake nnd Tide Water Canals, as tow Ufud applications. DA N L. H A I ( 11 , M. D. j boat arc kept expressly for 'he purpose of tow ing tjj The Hose Ointrnent is prepared by 15. H. I bonis hy eh her route. Vniighan, South Fast corner ol 'Thud and Race i Merchants will iile.ise be particular lo send tin ir i Streets, Plnladelphia, and sold on ngancv in un bury, by II. it. M.ss F.H, May 1 1th, IS 1:1. Awnt. 1 lover u Ink. JOSEPH K. HOVER, Muimraclurcr of Writinc; ninl Indolli ble Ink, No. 1 (Mi North Tliird Street, tix diMirs below Race, (east side,) PHILADELPHIA, I Fsl'FtM'FI l.l.Y intorms couriiry merchants - k Hnd oihrrs, lhal be constantly keeps on band a Urge st. K k ol bis supcrier lllack, ltlue uml Red Ink, and nlso a supem r quality of linl. Ilil le Ink. . H.s ink is put up in bottle vniymg in sir, Irom I to 3'i ounces, nod will be sold on riasomtble terms. The excellent qualities el this ink basso ' thorouirhlv etabl-bed Us ch iruelcr, that II is now xti iisively Used Ihrougliout Ilia C'lio'iv. , For sale at the stoic ef II. II. Master, Smi bury. Pa. Mav SDb, IH:t. ly CIIAIM.r.S W. IM'.C.INS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SUNBURY, TA. D AS taken ihe oH'.ce tom.eily occupied bv li e If Hon. ( bsrlcsli. Dol.ru I, opposite the Couit House. He will uttend to business m ihr Curls ot N or thumbei land, I 'nion und Columbia counties. May .'lllh, l-i 1.1. UiNiOA7 HOTEL. 1 1 1 1 1 In i rvji' (fi'i mint .Stun r IHl.rr,') h: rkj mr , LYCOMING COUNTY, '1 1I1K Sidiseriber respectfully infoims his friend, and the public in general, that he has taken Ilie above l.AlUii: AM) COMMODIOl S HOTEL, I N T II V. H O H O F (! II O F M V N C V, ami that he is now well prepare! to acconiinodute all who may lav or him with their custom. Hi Slii.pi mi Arm in KST tre well uiie.l, and comfortable. His TiBLi tun IUn will a!v;ays le tapplud with the best the niuiket can allord. His 8rii.iNn, which is gotd. will l under the charge of good and careful hostlers. He feels confident, by strict attention In l nintis. and an earuett desire to render cmlomlile those who may putroni.tt him, that he will not fail to give general satisfaction. II. 1!. WEAVER. Muncy.Oct. 1st, Hsl'i tf. Wit. rZEILlAlT & CO., CoiTitnisfion IVrvvanlinj? Alcrcliants, lyoc1 of Willow Sim I Rail Jloail, OS TMK tiKT.A WATIR, TTAVIMJ associated wiih litem Joseph Darnel, Al Into of F.nslon, Pa., respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, lhal they have ta. ki n that lartre and well known store and wharf at foot of Willow Street Hailroad, lately oec.upie I by Jncob Martin, where they pmpose doing a Hern ial Commission and Forwarding Husiness, ami fiom the local advantages of the place being ronm ctrd with nil the public improvements that have their outlet in the city, they flatter themselves they will be able to do business to as great, if not gicatei sd- Bm) h n.stuc l,irir'fripni)s tll!,t nnv rmi. mn,. , ... sIlB ,mvp ,n,.ir Mrjr, ,. . , . , . . . leuiioo, tnu no exenious suarcii iu uive (.'nine saus- r . lai i ion Thry are nlso pTepaied to receive and forward 1 goods lo nnv point on the Drlaware and Lehigh I rivers, brlwern Maucb ('hunk, Rnsion nnd Phila- : i!el hia, vin Delaware Divisii n and Lehigh Can.ils; ; also, lo nny point en the Juniata river, or North , . , r,I,.ssiv ,. ... . i,0,,s flm ,he S(.M kl to' ),. ,waM. ni wbi.-h ' will rn:.Ltt inerrtmolM lo have their lirodorc deli vered on the Delaware, anil their goods sl.ippid nt a saving ot fttl to 7! per rent, on the prices fir hauling nc.rtiss, with these adviintagrs they re spiclfully solicit sh oe of patronage. W. ill.ll.MAA iV t.O, William llrllman, .1 U'.lli..i vv l. j losrph Hiirnet. Philail., Mav 11, 1H-I.1. ly J. MAITLAND, JR. &. CO. ! SimlV and TtfLacco !Miuniluctiirc;rs, .Vo. !)! .orth at rornrr if liarr and Third i Stru ts. ' I PHILADKLPIIIA. I rPHR undersigned have formed a Co-partnership j under the linn of J. M A VI. N I). Jit. ot Co.. j as successors to the late firm of Jarah .Mnilond i ' Co., nnd will continue ihe business at the old esta I blishim nt, on their own account. In nd.liiioii lo ! I heir own close attention nnd experience foi inanv i veais, in the niniuif.icture of their ccfi Iir.itcd snol!'-, e the long experience of the senior partner of Ihe j late firm, will also be devoted to the interest of ilie I new concern ami ns no exertion and caie will l.c spared to insure their goods, at all limes of the vo ! rv best quality, they solicit a continuance of the '. ronlideiice of the fiiends and eu-toniers of the late , firm. TIIOM S AD VMS, J. M AYL.VND, .la. i Philadelphia, Mav Mth, 1 -:. Iv I To ( omit i v MERCHANTS, j PIIK Subscriber, Agent of I.voii & Harris Mat - Mainifaelurers, for New V ork, Phil delphia, i Haltimore nnd other large cities, whoso Hutu tire I highly commended U eimd fd-it and ditfil.ilii, has on l and a fir-l rate assertiivnt ol HA 1 S and (!.VPS. suitable for Snrina s des. rh rh will be sold very low, foi cash or nppiovcd rredit, at the rirYrrr" cVevn ,vorc, No. 10, North I lord stre-l, urn ast'e the City Hotel, Philadelphia. HO Hi. in I). VV .MNSO., Arfnt. N. II. Ordersfor Hals in the roia ' . promptly attended lo. The highest pric in task or trade given far Fur sArit.. Philadelphia, June 11, lS.13.--ly BOLTON & CO f.''ii i ;il 'omiiiissioii llci f lianfs, Fur ' Suit- of I'ltiur , (.'rain, Stid, ,r., ,c. 1 ) I'sPFCTFFI.I.Y info he Merel.anls general form their friends and ,l!y, that they have ta ken tho-e large nnd commodious Wharvr s, w ith two Docks, north of Ohesnut street, on the Delaware, together with the store No. 19 South Wharves wheie thev would be pleased to receive consign ments of (irain, Flour, Seed, Whiskey, Iron, Ac. A c, living also well prepared to forward nil kinds of Merchandise hv the Schiivlkill and l'nion.or by goods desiined by either canals to No. l'J South : Wharves, between Market and Chesnut streets, on the Delaware, with directions accompanying I he in j which route thev wish them to be shipped. rjj' Plaster and Sail lor sale, at the lowest mar ket price. HOLTON A C'. March 10, 1SF1. No. 19 South Wharves. ItOltKIlT C UM NOV, PAPER MANUFACTUIIEIIS, i.omltnrtl Strut, lliiltintorr, HAVE constantly for sale. Printing Paper of al. sies and qualities, (hip Writing Paper, ruled '; and plain, Letter Paper, white and blue, ruled and I plain. Hanging Paper, fine and common, Envelope j 1'aper, do. do. medium, douh'e ciow n, crow n und I extra sr.ed Wrapping Papers, Colored Medium and Roval Pat ns, Rootlet, Hinders' and Snaw Hon Hoards, Tissue Paper, and all aiticlrs in thru line, iv Inch they will sell on atcoininodsiiug terms. Highest price given for old rags. ROHEHT CARTER V fON. March in, IH:t. Elklon. M.l MERCHANT'S IIOUSK. .Vo. 2:17, Anri Third, ahm r ( 'ullou hill St., IMIILADFLFIIIA. fOHN DI NCAN. laie from the Pennsylva nia Farmer, and Samuel Pike, j-., la'e of A mi rii an Hotel, Colnmbus. I Ihio, lake pie tsiire in ac tpiuiiiling their Ii iends and the public gencrallv that On y have taken the large and commodious Hotel, iccintly built by the Missis. II itt.on Ihe same site once occupied by the old established Hotel known ns the Hull's Head, in Third stiecl above Callow. bill st. This Hotel is finished ill the very best possible manner, and of the be-t materials. Its location is very desirable, particularly foreouiitiv merchants j the airangcmenis lor healing and ventilating each room is uch as to secure any temperature. The ludrootns ate all light and airy, all furnished in a licit style, so as to insuie loinloit. The receiving parlors are abo fun ishe.l in a su perb style, the windows ate on the French style, forming an entrance to a balcony in front, wlmh makes a pleasant recess, Pioiiculai attention has been given to the beds and hi tiding, which, with ihe furniture, are entirely new. from years' eipcrience in hotel business, we trust, by strict assiduity tc. business, lo make this house a desirable stepping place. Our table will always be supplied wilh Ihe very best our niarkrl ran afford, and our bar w ith the bet lojuois and wines of the most approved brands. P. S. ihere are lir.t rite stabling krtd cornice houses attached to the hotel, atttnded by ea ful and so! cr hostlers, and our charges will be low, in accordance with the present hard time. Philadelphia, Oct. Vlh, I St'.'. ATTOUNKY AT LAW, SUWBUHY, TA. Husinefs tttended lo in Ihe Counties of IVoN thumlrrland, Union. Lveoming and Columbia, liefer lo I Tim mas IIaiit & Co., Lnwrn A, Daiirow, Haht, (,'cMMtwos & Hatit, yVhihul, Hetsioi.iis. McFAnr.Mi A- Co. SrEni vn, 'Joon A. Co., G 0 L 1) E N S V A N 'a. Oil Xorlh I'liinJ) above Arch. A7r7 rillLADHLI'IHA, Ar OMM(il) M IONS FOR Sf.VKM'V ri'KS()S. ( MIAHLFS WF.bSS, late of the "White Swan,''' -...I i.r....i ' II II .r..l! noil ..mum iitiooii noose, resorciiuiiv , i.: , r-: . u . I .. , .i . i i i lorms Ins friends nnd customers, that he lias become. the proprietor of the ahovi well known Hotel. Coun'ry Meichtmls will fmil the above Hotel a central location, and the best of fare. Persons tra velling with private conveyance will find a large yard nnd good stabling for horses, and the best of ostleis. Hoarding ?! prrdnv. May lllh, if. EAGLE 'TET tSlE "BJ Corner of Third and Vine Strri ls, WILLIAKSPOHT, PA. TIIIF sidicriher respectfully announces to the I public, that he h is opened a Hotel in the com modious hrii k building siluale on Ihe corner of I bird ninl Pine streets, where he will be happy to wail upon those who may favor him with their company. The Fagle Hotel is large and conveni ent, and furnished in the best modem stvle. It is provided w itti a large number of well aired and , comfortable sleeping apartments rooms, private : pallors. iVc, Peisons visiting Williamsporl on bu siness or plea-airc, mav rest ns-urcd that every ex i ertioii will be used to render their sojourn at the "Fagle Hotel" pleasant and agreeable. llisTable will lie supplied with the very best the market nf j fords, and his bar with die choicest wines and other I liquors (barges reasonable. The Fagle Hotel possesses greater advantages in point of location ' than any other similar establishment in the borough, ' being situate in the business part of the tow n, and within a convenient distance of the Court House and Williamsporl and Flinira Had Road Di pot. Sufficient Stabling provided, nnd good and trusty : ostlers ulwa', s in alii inhinre. Attentive, accoinnioilntiiig nnd lione-1 Servants hav r been i inplov eil. i ml nothing left undone tint will iidd to the coinlott and accommodation of his gur-ls ; Tin re will be a earriagr alway s in attendance at ' the lioat I . muling to convey passengers to and front the House, free of (barge. ! ClI.VRLFs FURROWS. Mav 1 lib, 1 S 1-3. if N nilicle unequalled for cleaning and giving a igblv durable and most brilliant, polish to sil- vt r. (ierin n Silver, Iiras-i, Copper, Htittailia ware, ' m, Mi el, t.utbrv, and lor restoring ihe lustre on , vamisiied carriages, ,vc. i m it. Prepaied and s .d at wholesale and retail, by the Susqueh anna Chrysolite Poli.-h Company, Owego, . ' loga ei otintv, N. V . WM. FORSYTH, Agent for Northutu'd, H. H. MASSFK', Agrnt for Sunbury. November 20111. I N IC. Ylitliat'I Weaver .V Son, ROTE MAKEnS &. Sllir CHANDLERS. An. Kt A'or; Witter Stru t. I'hilnd, Ipliiu. fP AVE constantly on lunula general nssort- mi nt of Cordage, Seine Tw ines, iVc, viz : 1 ar'd Ropes, Fishing Ropes, While Hopes, M.mil la Hopes, Tow Lines for ('anal Hoats. Also, a complete assortment of Seine Twines, cc, such as I If i ii Shad and Herring Twine, Rest Patent (.ill Net Twine, Cotton Shad and Herring Twice, shoe Threads, &c. o c. Also, Red Cords, Plough Lines, Halters, Traces, Cutt.ni and Linen Carpet Chains, iVr. all of which they will dispose of on n asoiiahle leims. Philadelphia. November 1.1, 1H-12. ly. M'J'.I.I.NC:, COO!) vt CO. iX.i. IMS Mark.-t Street, riii!a.!el'lti;i. NV'ITE the attention of Country Merchants to their extensive assortment of llrilbh French and American Dry ( ioods, w Inch they idler for sale on the in ist ii asoiiahle ti nils. Philadelphia, November II. tsti. ly. .1 . W . S V A 1 N , l"iiilif(.-!lii and ltrasci Manufacturer. So. UV Atii Tim it ft ml, tiro doom In low the City Until, I'hihidi litia. (OCNTRV Merchants und others are solicited lo cxuuuue his iissoiti.ienl before purchasing elsew here Philadelphia. N'ovrniUr I t. IKpJ. ly. HO HffL F' OR sale a sin t'l paim, coiitaining about ene hundred and ti n acn s, more or le-s, situate in Point township. .Moribund rrland counlv, about two nubs above Noitliiiinl.nl mil, on I lie main ros.l leading from lhal place to Danville, adjoining lauds of John l.cghou, Jesse C, lloiton and others, now in the occupancy of Samut I Payne. About lortv acres of said tract are cleatrd, and in good slat" of cu'tivation, on which there is it small bam erecti il. The property w ill be sold on reasonable leims. For further particulars, prisons are request ed lo apply to Ihe u! serihi r. H. H. MASS EH, Acnf. Nov. 2?th, 1 tf Sunbury. Pa. LIST OF BOOKS, llllt SAI. K HT ci" r i-sj 3 " ' " ' A-NTIION S Classic x do.; Amsworth's do assicul Dictionary; I.empritT's Cobb do.; English and (I'einian tin.; Anthon's ('.Tsar; Atithon's (irainmer; . 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