gX-'.'.t'lV.-J" . '"".I. .'. . iiiHKAii roil maim:. Hurrah! hurrah! hurrah for Maine ! List to the thunder-cry That fieni her everlasting hills Comes fraught with victory ' A thousand cheeis lor glorious Main. ! A thousand guns to ti ll j How nuhly she has fought the fight, j Aye and has won it well ! As sweep her foaming waters I'rom hill to vale below; j A sweep her noble rivers on ' Resistless in their flow; At strike her mountain thunder-hull 1 With paralyzing blow, So have her democratic sons Descended oil the foe. I'rom height to height the signal light J he glorious tale shall speed, j ' J ill every eye against the sky Its fiery joy shall read j And our shouts shall carry terror through The Federal army l or as Maine has won the batthi Will the Union win the day. ! An Animated Warming Pan. ( lii Ireland warming pan is culled a friar, j Nut many ypor9 ogo an unsophisticated girl j took Ffrvicc in a hotel in the town of . I Four thing-, she had never heard of a warming I pan in her life, though (she regularly confessed ! to a trinr once a year. It so happened on a cold and lrizziy nijiht t hut n priest took lodgings in the inn. He had travelled far, and being weary, retired at nn J irlv lionr. Soon after tho rnistrej'j of the house j called the servant girl. "Betty, put the frinr into No. 0. I'n i .1 Tt.,1.. Ik. n,K - I n. , (. y .;ut Ji;iijr iu uiu puvi piiut-1. "Your reverence must go lo No. (5, my mis- ; tress says." ! "llow ! What 1" asked he, annoyed at Icing ; disturbed. "Vour reverence must go into No. 6." j There was no help for it, and the priest arose. Tut the friar into No. -1." j Betty said something about disturbing hi? re- ! vtrciice which her mistress did not understand, j r- she told the girl in a sharp voice to do as , ehu was directed, and she would always do right, j I'p went Betty, and the unhappy priest, despite his angry protestations, was obliged to turn out i if No. (i and go to No. 4. Cut a little time e- I lapsed ere the girl was told to put the friar in- j to No. 8, and the poor priest, thinking thut eve- rybody was mnd in the house, and sturdily re- j hjIvihI to quit it the next morning, crept into the j damp sheets of No. 8. But he was to enjoy no peacu there. Betty was again directed to put the friar into No. ',), and with tears in her eyes ; she obeyed. In about an hour the landlady con- j eluded to go to bed herself, and the friar w as urdcrcd into her room. Wondering what it all meant, Betty roused up the priest and told him he must go into No. 11. The monk crossed ' himself, counted his beads, and went into ! No. 11. 1 1 so happened that the landlord was troubled i with the green-eyed monster, doing up to bed, j therefore, before his wife, his suspicions were ': confirmed by seeing between his own sheets, a ' man sound asleep. To rouse the sleeper and 1 kick him into the street was the work of a mo- j incut ; nor was the mistake explained till next j day, when the priest informed the innkeeper I hut outrages had been committed upon him, J and ho learned to his amazement, that he had been serving the whole night as a warming! pan. Mabriaoi; tkom a wi.ndow. An Eastern j paper has a very clever story of a young cou- ! pic who, after a long courtship, determined to j bo married in "short order." They proceeded 1 to the house of their minister, and wakened j linn from sleep. The parson, who had just ar- : rived from a journey, was tired and sleepy, and, na it was a bitter cold night, refused to come i dow n. The young couple were determined , not to be so put oil', but thundered away till the , pardon again rained the window, when they re peated their demand that the knot be immedi- ! ktely tied 1 It so happened that all the minister's family ' were paying a visit to some Iriends in a neigh boring village and the old man was alone. What was to be done 1 It would not do to hac theni break the door in, nid he did not like the ! idea of travelling down stairs in the cold. At last Hiiidi n struck him, and he took ml hutage ot it. lie told the young couple to Hand out before the window, and join their hands to gether, which they did. lie then proceeded I Inn : "Out of the w indow, this stormy weather, I join tins' man and woman together; None but I lo w ho rule the thunder, Shall breuk this man and woman asunder ! The lowers immediately made thciueelvc scarce, saying that they would name their first horn after the pious old man. Spirit if the 'Finns. Tni'1'H nv MiNTARK. An advertisement of -heap shoes and fancy articles', in an cxchtuu'e paper, say, by way of "note Imtiic," that ladies wishing those cheap shoes will do well to "cull soon, as they willio' lmt loin,'." g'i 1111 " ' ' II A It X OT U 1. 1ST. ii:xsii,vai. The f .Mowing list showe the current value of all 'enmiylvanhi Hunk Not ra. The most implicit re ianea may he placed itpm it. as it ierrry week arefullv riininrej with ai d corrected fiom Bick li'H's Reporter. IIuiiKn Iii riillntlelplila. NMr. I.ocvrinv. Phi nn. NOTES AT PAR. dank of North America , , rlank of the Northern l.ilie.rties. . Commercial Bank of Pcnn'a. . . Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank Kensington Bank . . Philadelphia Hank Schuylkill lt:it,U Soiithwark Batik . Western Bunk . . . Mechanics' Hank . . Manufacturers' & Mechanic Bank par par par par par par par par par pat par Country llanliN. Bank of Chester County Westchester par par Bank of Delaware County Hank of Germantowii Hank of Montgomery Co. Doylcstowti Bank Easton Bank Farmer' Bank nf Buck Co. Oll'ice of Dank of fVim'a. Ollice do do ' Office do do Office do do Chester Germantown Norris'iiwn Dnyle-itown I'aslon Bristol par pur par par HarrishuriO The Lancaster I ollices Beading f do not Easton J issue n. DISCO fTN T. Philadelphia SS . . par par N O T K S AT Hank of the I 'niled States' Bank nf I'etin Township liirard Bank . Moyameneing D ink . . Bank nf Pennsylvania . . Miners' Bank of Potlsville Potlsville Bunk of Lewistown Lewistown Bank nf Middtetown Middletown B;ink of Nerthuuiheihind Northumberland Columbia Bank A; Bridge co. Columbia Carlisle Bank Carlisle Exchange Bank Pittshurfr Do do branch of Hiillidav"l'Uig Farmer' B.mk of hanrastei l.ancastei Lancaster County Bank Lancaster Farmers' Bank of Heading Readfcr llarrishure Bank Harrisliurg Lancaster Bank Lancaster Lebanon Bank l.ehnnon Mcrchanta' & Manuf. Bank Pitlshurn Bank of Pittsliuri; Piltshmj West Branch B ink Williatnsporl Wyoming Bank Wilkeshano Northampton Biuk Allrntnwii Berks County Batik Heading; par I H i par par i i i par 3 pal i i i U 'I Oll'ice of Bank of V. S. 1'iit.hurg failed do Do do do Erie Do do do New Brighton Kensinclon SSav. Ins. A do Pcnn Township iSav. Ins. do Bank of Chamhcrshurg Chamherslnirg Bank of Gettysburg Gettysburg Bank of Susquehanna Co. Montrose Erie B ink Bria Farmers' & Drovers' Bank Waynesburg Franklin Bank Washingtoii llonesdale Bnk Honesilale Monongahrla Bank of B. Brownsville Vork Bank York do i i to 14 li U i N. B. The notes of those banks on which we nmit quotations, and substitute a dash ( ) are not purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, with the exception of those w hich have a letter of reference. BROKEN B A N K S. Philadelphia Sav. Ins. Philadelphia failed Philadelphia Loan Co. do failed Schuylkill Sav. Ins. do failed Manual Labor Bank (T. W Dyott, prop.) failed I'owanda Bank 'i'owanda Alleghany Bank of Pa. Bank of Beaver Bank ol Swatara Bank of Washington Centre Bank City Bank Fanner' & Meih'c' Bank Farmers' c5r, Mech'cs' Ba'nk Formers' Mech'cs' Bank Harmony Institute Huntingdon Bank luniata Bank Lumbermen's Bunk Northern Bank of Pa. New Hope Del. tiriilpe Co. Northumti'd I'nion Col. Bk. North Western Bank of Pa. Ollioc of Schuylkill Bank Pa. Acr. & Manuf. Bank Silver Lake Bank t'nion Bank of Penn'a. Westmoreland Bank Bedford Beaver Harrisliurg Washington Bcllcfonte Pittshuig Pittsburg Fayette co. Crecncastc Harmony no sale closed closed failed closed no sale holed failed failed no sale Huntingdon no sale I.ewistowu no sale Warren Dundiiir New Hope Milton Mcadtille Port I 'urbou Carlisle Montrose I 'uioiitnwn failed no sale closed no sale closed failed closed failed closed (iteenstiurg Wilkesharre Bridge Co, U tlkesliarre no sale (Tj-All notes purporting lo he on any Pennsyl- vania Bank not given iu the above list, may be set town a irauiis. kvav jr.itsr.v. Bank of New Brunsw ick Brunswick Belvidere Medtord Perth Amhoy Bridgelon Mount Holly Rahway M. Biunswiik Middletown Pi, failed 1 par 1 par par i failed 4 Belvideie Bank Uurlinglon Co. Bank Jonnnercial Bank Cumberland Bank Farmers' Bsiik Farmers' and Mechanics' Bk Farmers' and Mechanics' Bk F ariners' and Merchantk' Bk Franklin Bank of .N.J. Jersey Cily failed failed failed failed lulled A tailed i par no sale Hohoken Bkg& (uaicing Co Hob , ken Jersey Cily Bank Jersey Cily Patterson Belleville M orrislown Freehold Newark Trenton Jersey City Mechanics' Bank Manufacturers' Batik Morris County Bank Monmouth Bk of .. J. Mechanics' Bank Mechanics' and Manuf. Bk Morris ('anal and Bkg Co Post Notes Newark Bkg & Ins Co A'ew Hope Dei Bridge Co N. J. Mauufuc. and Bkg Co .Newark Lamberts illo Huhokeii i i ladeil lulled i tailed i N J Prolccloti & Lombard bk Jersey Cily Orange Bank Orange Paterxoii Bank Peoples' Bank Princeliiii Bunk Salem Banking Co Stale Bank Stale Bank Statu Bank -Mute Bank ol Mum.' fituto Bunk Salem and Philud Manuf Co Sussex Bank Treiilon BunkingVo Union Bunk Washington Bunking Co. Pale rsoii do Princelon S..U in Newark I'.lials ihlowii Camden M orrislown Trenton Salem N e ton Trenton I lever Hackensaek pai par i i par 1 tailed tailed J par i faded par par par par par par I'.r par par BELiHtllE. BknfWihiiiV Brauily w iuc 'linington Hank nl Pel aware liank of Siny nu Dt branch N ilmingluii Smyrna Miliord Karon rs' Bk of Sjt nf Del Dover Do branch lb) branch Do IraniU I'tuoii Bank I Q V Under ft" a Wilmington ( leoigetou n Newc istlc W ihningt on (jj On ail lnk matked thus () there are ci. : Ihir counterfeit or altered note, of the vjr.ous J I aom. nations, in ci:i ulstion. OAKTTCY'S Y . ;, DlPl'IIAl It Ia S III I . flHH vshmli'e prnieriies of Oakley's Depura- 1 tivoSytupof Snrsnparilla, ta a purifier of the blood, is so well known to ihe public generally, iiiHi ii is unnecessary 10 ocenpj nmvii"'mri tinir forth the advantage to he derived from it 1 use i wherever ihe medicine has once been intra-j duced, it takes precedence over all others : eveiy ; one that has taken it, have derived so signal bene- i ficial remits from it, thai it i recommended by ' them wiih ihe ipmosi confidence. Physicians of, the highest standing in Ihe profession, prescribe it j to patient') under their care t containing nothing j ile l teriou. but being composed ot the most mild, i yet ilTicucious vegetable materials, it is offered with ' confidence, as the chenest and most efficient pu. ; rifter of the blood now known. The use of a few J bottles, esiecially in the spring months, will be ut- j tended with a most decided iminovemcnt inthege- , neral strencih of the system, eradicating any seeds of disease that may have been generated, besides; fivina health snd vie, r to the body. For the cure of Scrofula or Kinj Kil, Rheumatism. Tetter,! Pimples or eiuptions of the Skin, White Swelling, ! Fistula, Chronic Cmuh Aslh.na, fee. The nu- I merous cerijfica'es in the possession of the sul scrl par j ,rr snd his agents, from physicians and others, are sultieieut to convince the most skeptical ol us su periority ovei all preparations of Sarsnpatilla. Suld whole-ale and retail, by the proprietor, GEORGE VV. OAKLEY". North Sth street. Ilea ding, Bfiks County, and to lie bad of the following persons : in KorlliHinbrrltind t'uunty. II. B. Massif, Sitnhury ; Iieland fi, Mixel, McEwensvillo ( DJ Kraoier, Milton. In Union County. J. Gearb art, Selinpgrove : A. (iutelius, Millllliburg. In Columbia County. R. W. McCay, Wash ingtoii, Reading. Manh I I. 18l:i. Ma. tlKt.r.T: I believe it the tity of every one lo do whatever in their power I tes, for the bene fit nfthcir fellow man, and having had po-i'ive proof in mv own family, of the wonderful properties of your Drpurative Syrup of Saisnparilla, I m 'st conscientiously recommend it to the a (Hided. We bad Ihe misfortune to l.isc two of our children, by the brraking out of ulcerous sore that covered the face, head and neck, although we had some of the most scientific physicians lo attend tin m ami ha. I tried all the known lemedies, including Swaim's Panacea, without avail. Another of my children was atiacke.t in the same manner, her face and neck was completely covered; the discharge was so offensive, and the disease at such a he ght, (hat we despaired of her life. Seeing ihe wonderful etfecls of your Depuraiive Syrup ot S.irsaparilla, we were induced to make trial of it, as the last resort ; il acted like a charm; the u Vers commenced healing immediately, a ft w bottles entirely restored her to her be ihh, which she has enjoyed uninterruptedly ever since. A a purifier of the blood, I verily be lieve il has not its equal, JOHN MOVER, Tailor, Walnut street, near Fourth, Reading. Douglassvtlle, April 19th, 1643. Mb. Oaklkt : My son Edmund Leaf, had the scrofula iu the most dreadl'ul and distressing man ner for three years, during which time he was de prived of Ihe use of his limb, hi head and neck weie covered with ulcers. We tried all the differ ent remedies, but to no effect, until recommended hy Dr. Johnson of Noriistown, and sUo Dr. Isaac Hiester, of Reading, to use your Depuraiive Syrup of Sarsaparilla, nf w hich I obtained seveial bodies, the use of which d'ove Ihe di.-ee entirely out of his system, the sore healed up, and the child was restored to perfect health, which he ha enjoyed uninleriuptedly ever sinee, to the asl. nishment of many peisons who seen him duiiug his affliction. I have thought il my duty, and send you this certi ficate thai others who have a like attlictinn in the family may know where to obtain valuable a medicine. Vour irulv. AMELIA D. LEAF. Sept. If.. l$nly ASH It V Ai IK OCA I, I I AT CAY MAMTACTniEKS, Suulh Hast corn r nf Mtirhrt and ith .. IMilladi'Iitlila, 1 ) F.SPECTFl.'LLV inform the public that they 1 will constantly kep on hnd a largs assort ment of Hats, Caps and Furs, to suit the fall trade, nf tie he-t quality. By strict attention to busi ness, and hy selling their slock at the lowest prices, ihev flatter themselves iu being able to give entire satisfaction. August A, thl:l ly Counterfoils?1.'!' DEATH BLOW. i ri-h .,i,t;n ,..,n .,i-.-.. it... n, i.,k J .fe ..:, UI1i(. ,ho .,. hll, .,..,. ... lel upon il, (the top, Ihe side and tho bottom) eseh containing a fjc-siinile signature of my hand writing, thus B. Bran im sth, M. D. These la. brl-are engraved on steel, beautifully designed, and done at an eitieuse of over f'J.tHK). Therefore j it will l seen that ihe only thing nrcessary to pro ) cure the medicine in its purity, is to observe these labels. Remember the lop, the side, and the bottom. : The following respective -rron. are duly autu ri- zed, and hold CEKTICATES Or AGENCY, For the sale of Itrundreth't Vegetable Universal ! Fills. I j Norlhumlierland couutv : Milton Mackey & Chambeilin. Sunbury H.B. Masser. M'Ewens-' : ville Iieland Meixell. Northunil eilnnd Win. Forsylh. Georgetown J. .V J. Walls. Union County : New Berlin Bogar eV Win ler. Seliusgrove George Cuiidium. Mid. lie ' lurg Isaac Smith. Beaverbiwn David Hubler. Adaiiisbiirg W in. J. May. Mitlliiisbuig Meusch cV Ray. Martleton Daniel Lung. Freehurg ti.A: F. (!. Moyer. Lewishurg Wall Green. Columbia coi.nly : Danville E. B. Reynolds Co. Berwick Shumaii .V R tlenhouse. t'ai tawissa C. G. Brohts. Bloomsburg John R. : Mover. Jeiscy Town Levi Bisel. Washington Robt. McCay. Limestone Balli-t f: t:N'".ch. Observe that each Agent has an Engraved Cer tilkate ol Agency, containing a representation nf iir BRANDRETH'S Manufactory al Sing Mug, and upon which will also he seen eiact copies of ihe neio labels nvtc used upon the llrundrcth J'iI ' Hoxex. Philadelphia, uflice No. A, North Hlh street. B. BUANDRETH.M.D. June 21lh, lSl'.l. ( i i Y fi iVn .WiTiT'TiFcTnirA, AMD PUIVATB SALES ROOMS, Nos. 2'J and 'Al North Thiid Street, -Near the City Hotel, PHILADELPHIA. I (". MACKEY, Auctioneer, respectfully in- viic ihe attention of persons desirous of pur chasing Furniture, to his extensive Sale Rooms, (Itolb public and Piivale,) for every description of Household Furniture, win re can he oblsined at all times, a Urge assortment of fashionable and well manufactured Cabinet Furniture, Beds, Matlrasses, 1 fte., al very reduce, prices, tor fssh. 03" "Ics hy Auciiun, twice a wctk. Msv 5-ith. ISi-J. l v 1R.OSE OINTMENT, FOIl TKTTHK. I niowoRMsi, riMii.Es on tub fack, and othkk rrrANKor krcitiunsi. ! ffi Tl,e fulnh-iiiq rcrtiica'e lrcriheane nflht ; mn,t extraordinary circa tvev tjfecltd by any . (jjti)iicatotl. PnitAtiF.rriiiA, reimuty i", ih.is. IJ'OR twenty years I was severely arllicled with Trttkh on tho Face and Head: the disease commenced when I was seventeen years old, and continued until tho Fall of 1830, varying in vio lence, but without ever disappearing. ' During most of the time, great part of my face was covered with the eruption, frequently attended with vio'ent itch ins; my bead swel'ed at timis until it felt a if it would hurft the swcllinj was so giesl. that I could scarcely get my hat on. During the long periikl that I was afflicted wiih the disease, I useil a great many aj plication, (anions them several celebrated ureliaiatioiis t as w. II as Inkina inward remedies, including a number of bottle of Swm'm'a 1'annera, ,.rnc f Surtupnrilla, Ac, In fact, it would be irnpossitde lo enumerate all the medicines I used. 1 was also under the cure of two of the most dis tinguished physicians of this city, but without re ceiving mech benefit, and I despaired of ever being cured. In the fill nf 18:10, the diseae at the time Ix-ing very violent, I commenced lisinc the Hte Ointment, (prepared by Vauuhan (t Davis.) In a few applications the violent itching ceased, the swelling abated, the ruptioti began to disappear, ami before I had used a i ar the disease was rntirclv cured. It has now been nearly a yrar and a half j since, and there is not a vestige of the disease re maining, exeepl the sears from the deep pit formed j by the dirsc. It is impossible for me to describe j i in a certificate the severity of the disease ami my suffering, hut I will be pleased lo give a fuller ac I count lo any person wanting further satisfaction, ' who will cull on me. At the lime I commenced I using the Rose Ointment I would have given hun I dieds of do'lais to be rid of the disease. Since u j sing it, I have recommended it to several persons, j (among them my mother, who had ihe disease bad : ly on her ami,) who w, re a'l cured bv it. I JAMES DKRNELL, No, 15fi, Race St. ! The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B. ! Vnujhao, Sou'h East corner of Third and Race stiei ts, Philadelphia, and sold on acency in Sonhu rv. bv H. B. MASSER, ' May Uth, 1813. Agent. !Coc Ointment, for 'letter. A PROOF OF ITS EFFICACY. Puii AtiiLrin, May 27lh, 183'.'. rPIIIS is to certify that I was severely afflicted with Tetter in the hands and feet for upwards of forty years ; the disease was attended generally with violent itching and swelling. I applied to number of physicians, and used a great many appli cations without effecting a cure. About ayiar since, I applied the Rose Ointment, which entirely stopped the itching, and a few applications immedi ately cured ihe disease, which there has been no return of, although I had never been rid of it at any time for forty years. RICHARD SAVAGE, Eleventh, lielow Spruce Street. The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B. Vsuuhan, South East corner of Third and Race Streets, Philadelphia, and sold on acenrv in Suuhu ry. by H. B. MASSER, May 11th. 1843. MEDICAL APPROBATION Of the ROSE OITMI-:ST, for Ttttvr. YLTHOL'GH the superiority of the preparation over all others is fully estahlixhed, the proprie tors take pbasure in laying before the public the following certificate from a respectable physician, a graduate of the Cniversity of Pennsylvania. Dr. Baugh, having found in this remedy that iclief fir a tedious and disagreeable affection which the menus within Ihe range of his profession failed to afford, has not hesitated to give it his approbation, although the prejudices and interests of that profession aie epposed to secret Remedies. Philahklpuia, Sept. 19, 1830. I was recently troubled with a tedious herpetic eruption, which covered nearly one side of my fice, and extended over the ear. Mr. Vaughan, proprie toi of ihe Rose Ointment, obseiviug my face, insis ted on my living his preparation, of which he ban ded me a jar. Although in common with the mem lers of my profession, I discountenance and disa prove of ihe numerous nostrums palmed upon the public by inotant pn tenders, I feel injustice bound to except the Rose Ointment from that class of me dicines, and to give it my approbation, as it entire ly lured the eruption, although it had resisted Ihe usual application. DAM.. BAl'GH, M. D. 03" The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. U. Vaughan, South East corner of Third and Race Streets, Philadelphia, and sold on agmcv iu Sun bury, ly II. B. MAssER. May 14th. 1813. Agent. Ink. JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer of Writing and Indelli blu Ink, No. lOfi North Third Street, eix doors below Race, (east Bide,) PHILADELPHIA, IJESPECTFI'LLY informs country merchants - and others, lhal he cnn-lanlly keeps on hand a large stink of bis superier Black, Blue snd Red Ink, and sUo a siiieiior quality of Indellil.le Ink. His ink is put up iu bellies varying in size, from 1 lo 'ii ounces, and w ill be sold on reasonable terms. The excellent qualities of this ink has so thoroughly established its character, thai il is now extensively used throughout thw country. , For sale at the store of H. B. Masser, Sun bury, Pa. May 27ih, IRlH. ly CIIAHLKS . IIK(.IXS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SUNBURY. PA. AS taken Ihe nllice foiineily occupied bv (he Hon. Charles G. Donm 1. opposite the Court House, lte will attend to business in the Courts of Northumberland, Union and Columbia counties. May Sllth, 184:1. LLiOx iiorKi;,"" (tientrul St a a CC3 m, LYCOMING COUNTY, IViiiisjIvaiilu. rilIE Snbscrilier respectfully informs his friend. JL and the public iu general, that he has taken the above LARUF. ASP COMMODIOUS ft T f T. mm w m mil aW i I N "I" II K II n n ni'i: u i if M UNO Y. and that he is now well preparoj to accommodate an wno may lavor tnin with their custom. His Siinrisu AriHTstKsiTa ure well aiie.l, and comfortable. His TiataiNn Bib will always be soplnd with the best theinsiket can allord. His SriaLisio, which is goid, will la under the charge of good and careful hostlers. He feels confident, by stru t attention to buaiucss, and an earliest desire to render c inlortiblo those w ho msy pstronUe him, thai he will not fail to give general satisfaction. ' II, U. WEAVER. Munry, Oct. lot, 1 f,'. tl. V71. HEILMA1T & CO., I ft a 1 1 lift I V Commission forward in a Merchants, Font if Willow Street Rail Road, OW THR tiRlAWtlir, TTAVING associated with them Joseph Barnet, late of Easton, P,i., r. spcctfully inform their friends end tho public generally, that they have ta. keiithat large ami wei known store anil wharf at foot of Willow Street Railroad, lately occupiel by Jacob Martin, where they purpose doing a Gem ral Commission and Forwarding Rindnea, and from the local advantaces of ihe place being eonmcteij with rill the public Improvement that have their outlet hi the citv, they flatter themselves they will be able to ilo business to as great, if not g enter ad vantage, and upon as reasonable terms as any other house, and they nssme their friends that any con signments made lo them shall have their slricl at tention, and no exertions spared to give entile satis faction. They are also prepared lo receive and forward goods to any point on the Delaware and Leh'ch rivers, between Mauch Chunk, Easton and Phila delphia, via Delaware Division and Lehigh Can ils; also, to any point on Ihe Joni ita river, or North and West Branches of the Susquehanna via Schuyl kill and t'nion, or the Chesapeake and Tide Water Canals. For the accommodation of Boa's coming or go ing via Schuylkill and Union Canals, a Steimboat will be kept expressly for towing boats from the Schuylkill around to tho Delaware and hack, which will emdde merchants to have their produce deli vered on Ihe Delaware, and their goods sl ipped at a saving ol (ill to 7ft per rent. oi the puces lor hauling across, with these advantages they re I spcctfully solicit a share of patronage. I VV. IIEILMAN & CO. i William H.IJman, William W. Keyscr, . Joseph Barnet. J Philad .May 11, iHt:). ly J. MAYLAND, JR. & CO. NniiH" and Tobacco Manufacturers, -Vo. ',)!) Aort Wist corner if Rare and Third Sin i ts. PHILADELPHIA. rPHE undersigned have formed a Co-partnership -1 under the firm of . I. MAYI.AN D. J it. A Co.. as successors to the late firm of Jura!) Alnylnnd Co., and will continue the business at ihe old esta blishment, on their own account. In addition in their own close attention ami experience for many years, in the manufacture of their celebrated snulV-, Ac, the long experience of the senior paiti.er of the late firm, will also I devoted to the interest of the new concern and as no exertion and care will le spared to insure ihetr goods, at all lime of the ve ry best quality, they solicit a continuance of the confidence of the fiicnds and cu.-1 nners of the late firm. TIIOM S ADAMS, J. M AYLAND, Jr. Philadelphia, Mav Nth. Irtl3. Iv To Country MERCHANTS. rPHE Subscriber, Agent of Lyon & Harris, Hat Manufaelurers. for New Vork, Philadelphia, Baltimore and other large cities, whoso Huts are highly commended fjr iimd cdut unit duri'.itity, has on hand a first rate nssortnvnt of HATS and CAPS, suitable for Spring des, srh'rh will t e sold very low, foi cash or appioved credit, at the wled cheap store, tin. 40, North Thud stro-l, oppjsi'e the Cily Hotel, Phibi lelphia. ROBERT I). WILKINSON. Aftnl. N. B. Orders for Hats iu ihernui. promptly attended to. Tha highest rice iu ta.sh ot trs le given fir Fur ikin. Philadelphia, June 11, IS13 ly BOLTON Sc CO. fr iifrnl Commission ,11m chants, For the Sole of Flour, drain, Sicd, -e., Vc 1 ESPECTFULLY inform their Iriends and j tho Merchants generally, lhal they have ta ken those large and commodious Wharvts, wiih two : Dotks, nmlh ol Chesnut street, on the Delaware, together w ith the store No. 19 South Wharves I where the? would be pleased lo receive consign- j merits of Grain, Flout, Seed, Whiskey, Iron, Ac. i Ac. Being also well prepared to forward all kinds I of Merchandise hy the Schuylkill and Union, or by : the Chesapeake and Tide Water Canals, as low- , boats arc kept expressly foi the purpose of towing boats bv either roule. I Merchants will please 1 particular to send their iooi Is i estine. bv ruber e.mn s. to ro. I I Mont i Wharves, between Murket and Chesnut streets, on the Delaware, with directions accompanying ihein w hich route they w ish them to be shipped. ijj" Plaster and Salt for sale, at the lowest mar ket price. BOLTON & C'. March 19, 1813. No. 19 South Wharves. ItOltKKT I'MtTKll & SO.. PAPER MANUFACTURERS, Lombard Street, llalttmore, HAVE constantly for sale, Printing Paper of ah sizes and qualitiis, Cup Writing Paper, ruhd and plain, Letter Paper, white and blue, ruled and plain, Hanging Paper, line and common, Envelope Paper, do. do. medium, douh'e ciowu, crown and extra sized Wrapping Papers, Colored Medium mid Royal Pspeis, Bonnet, Binders' and Straw Box Boards, Tissue Paper, and ull articles in their hue, which they will sell on accommodating terms. Highest price given for old rags. ROBERT CARTER & SON, March 19. 184.1. Elkton. Md MERCHANT'S HOUSE, .Yo. 2157, Snrth Third, ahove Cthmhill St., I'MII.ADKI.IMIIA. JOHN DUNCAN, late from the Pennsylva nia Fanner, and Samuel Pike, jr., late of A uu riran Hotel, Columbus. Ohio, lake pleasure iu ac quainting their friends and the public generally that they have luken the large and commodious Hotrl, recently built by the Messis. Halt, on Ihe sar.ie site once occupied hy the old established Hotel known as the Bull's Head, in Third stieet ahove Callow hill st. This Hotel is finished in the very '.iCst possible manner, and of the heft malerials. ' Its location is cry desirable, particularly lor country merchants ; the arrangements for healing and ventilating each room is such as to secure any temperature. The brdroomsaie all light and airy, ill furnished iu a nest style, so as to insure comfort. The receiving parlors are also fun li.heJ in a su perb style, the windows are on the French stylo, forming an entrance to a balcony iu front, whieh makes a pleasant recess. Piirticulai attention has been given to Ihe beds anj bedding, which, with the furniture, are entirely new. From years' experience in hotel business, we trust, by strict assiduity to business, lo make this house a desirable stopping place. Our table will always he supplied with Ihe very best our market can afford, and our bur w ith Ihe ls liquors and wines of the most appioved brands. P. S, There are first rate stabling and carriage houses attached to the hotel, attended by canful and olr hosllera, end our charges will re bv in accordance with the present hatd tiuiei. Fl.ilsdt hia, Oct. nh, 181.'. 3 3. lASSEP.j ATTOKNEY AT LAW, SUIIBUIIV, PA. Business attended to in the Counties of Nor thiind crland, Union, L coming and Columbia. Itefrr to I Thj has Haiit & Co. LnwKti iV BAnnox, I Hart, Cummiho fc Ha nr. fl'Mlad. Rr.r sroi.ns, McFAMtnn vV Co. SerniJio, Goon & Co., J GOJJ) E N S W A N ui3:r:Hr,:Hi2 m A'. (i'J Xnrlh Third, above Arch Slrci t, I'lllLAOKUMIIA. I At'COMMODAl IONS TOR SM'KfVTY ri:RRU.1. pHARLES WEISS, la'e of the "White Swan," ' mid "Mount Vernon House," respectfully in forms his friends and customers, that he has become the proprietor of the abov well known Hotel. ! Country Meichaiits will find the above. Hotel n j central locution, and the best of fare. Persons tra I veiling with private conveyance will find a largrt 1 yanl and good stabling foi hnr.tr, Olid iho best of ostleis. Boarding ft perdav, ' May 14ih, 18V. if. EAGLE U -a: CD TI1 E3i2 J3 ' 9 1 Corner if Third and Vim: Sim Is, WXIiLIAKSrORT, PA. TJIIE subscriber res-eetfully nnnonner to tha 1 public, that he h-s opened n I Intel in ihe com modious briik building situate on the corner of I hiid and Pine streets, where ho will be happv to w.iii up n those who may fiv.ir him with their company. The Eagle Hotel i, Li'm ur,J c..un ui eni, and furnished in ll.e hc-t nvclfin h le. It is pr vided with a huge number of well nired and comfortable, sleeping apartment, rooms, private pntlors, tVc. Persons visiting t b im-port on bu siness or plea ore, may re-t as ured that eviry r k : ertion will l e used to r, r.der their sojourn at the i Eagle Hotel" pleasant ami agreeable. IlisTabln will be supplied with the vi ry h i' the run ki t .if- ! fonls, and his bar with thr choicest wines anil other : liquors i hargea re soirable. The Eagle Hotrl possesses greater advantages in point of location , than any other similar i stabli-hm, i.t in rh, bornnh, j being situate in the business part of the town, and within a convenient distance of Ihe Court House. ! and Wi'liamsport and Eimira Kail llnul Depot. ! Sut!'ieient Stabling provided, ate.l good and trusty I ostlers always in utti lidun.e. Attentive, accommodating and honcsf Servants have been i mj-lnycd. rid noil ing h it undone that will add to the camion and adMioin.Mu.inu of his : gliesls. i lu re w'l.l be a carriage always m ntteiul.inre at the Boat Landing lo convey passengers to and fr.tn the House, free of charge. CHARLES BUKRi)W:. Mav 11th. 1 HI tf W.JTs - iO wii 4. JT ijlst... ; N article i x highly d uneriualle,) tor cleaning anil g.vmg a gvmg durable and most brilliant polish to sil ver, Gorman Silver, Brass, Copper, Brittania Ware, I in, St, el, Cutlery , and for reMorn g the lustre on varnished carriages-, Ac. TRi IT. Prepared am1 sold at w holesale and retail, by tha Susquehanna Chrysolite Poli.-h Company, (hvegc, Tioga county, N. V. WM". FftRsVTH, Agent for Nortliutu'd. H. B. MASSER, Agent for Sunbury. November Sllth, .TGic'iat'l Wcaifi V Soil, ROPE MAKERS & SHir CHANDLERS. So. 13 Surti Water Strrit, I'hiludc'ihia. EJf A E constantly o:i haml, a ueoir d assorl mi nt of Cordage, Seine Twim a, iNtc, viz : I ar d Ropes, Fishing h'opos. White Ropes, M.iiul hi Ropes, Tow Lines for Canal Boats. Also, a complete abutment of Seine Tw ines, Ac. such as Hemp Miail and Hi rring Tn ine, Best Patent Gill Net Twine, Cotton Shad and Herring Twii e, Slma Threat's, iSic. Ac. Also, Bed thirds, Plough Linos, II alters, Traces, Cotton and Linen Cirpit Chains, &(. all ol wliitli (hey will dispose ol on n asoii.tbla tetnis. Philade'phia. November I 3, NIC. ly. spr.Kixc, c:i6isi co. Xo. i:iS Market Strcut, riiilailclpliia. NVITE the attention of Countrv Merchants to tVir extensive assortment t t Bntih French ! "J American Dry Goods, which they olllr foi n i "'i nir nio-i irUs. i le l rut Philadi Iphia, November 1:), Isf'.'. Iv. J. W. S V A 1 N , I'mhrella and Parasol Manufacturer. .Vo. 37 SiHith ltd ftrret. two (col fit low the Cili Ihttl, I'hihidijitiut. COUNTR Meichaiits and others are solicited to examine, his assoiti.ienl before purchasing elsewhere Philadelphia, Novemler II. 1st I J. 1 y. JUT BICL jaB. PC?. SALS. , i snm u .mill t ',, oi'uui I hundred and ten acres, inure or le-s, situ us IM1 ..I.. .. . I I.' .. ..... .. .. ..I...... . .. in Point township. Norhuud irland Coimtv, about two miles shove Noill.umbei I oul, on the ninin road leading from lhal plaie to Duiville, adjoining land- ol John Leghou, Jesse C. Hottoii and other., now in the occupiney efSamuil P.iyne. Moul forty acres of said tiacl are clean d, and ill good slate of cu'tivatiou, on which there is a small barn erected. The property will he sold uii reasonable Icims. For further particulars, peisons are request cd to apply to the su! .-crib. r. H. B. MASS K, Agent, Nov. 27lh, in 12. tf Sunbury, Pa. LIST OF BOblCS, urn sal t a r ' 1 . - 1 . A NTHOVS Classical Dictionary; Lemnrter'e do.: Ainsworth's do ; Cobb's do English and German il,i ; Ambon's Ca?sur; Ambon's Grammer; Antheu's Cicero; Mail's Latin Reader; (filly's do.; Andrew's Latin Lessons; Dotinegau's Lexicon; j r isk s Grcik Ejyn iscs; Davie's I.eaeiidei; Greece I Majors; Ad. in?! Roman Anti.pinu-s; I'liuiock'a ; Goldsmith' England; do. Greece; I.) ell's Element 1 of Geology; M is. Lincoln' Botany; Elements of I Botany; Bridge's Algebra; Porter's RhcUnical Re j tiers; Emirson' Geography and Hi-tory; Oluey's I do.; Parley's do.; Smith's (irauimei: KiiLtiHin's do.; j Kay's Readers; Cohl ' do.; Cobb' Arithmetick; j Pike'a do.; Emerson's do.; Cobb's Spelling Book; Town' do.; Cobb' Table Books; Evangelical Fa mily Library; Cottage Bible-; Family do ; Collatcr j al do.; Small Bibles and Testaments; Parker'a Ex ! eiciseson Composition; Fruit of the Spirit; Baiter's S ,iol a best; American Revolution; Marryatl a No vels; Mr. Phelps on Chemistry ; Iliad; Catechisin of American Laws; Letters on .Natural Msgic; Che mistry for Beginners; English Exercise adapted 10 Murray's G rummer. Sequel lo Comley' Spelling Book; Ami rican Clsss Book; Dsboll's Schoolmas ter's Assistant; A great variety nf Blank Books, tVr. August 1843. BLANKS rOK SALE AT 11113 OrfiCX.