A Seasonable Anecdote. The following story, which appear in the Cincinnati Advertiser, is just hi time. Let those, concerned take the hint. An elderly gentleman with a etrn(i;lit cotit a 'i J broad-bi immd beaver, passing along Main street a lew days fince, stepped upon some peach p'iriiigp, wlech a young dandy at on of our dry good store i had jasl thrown down uar where ho wa tstnndinrr. Tho passenger was otl his guard, but contrived to escape a full by exehunjjinjj it for a severe wrench of the lower limb. Hi? BaiJ nothing to the author of his mis chances, but eteppiuj into the store, accosted its owner, "Friend can thcolcnd mea broom." The broom was promptly tendered, and the Quaker applied it to the parings with seme dili gence, as well as difficulty, from their adhe rence to the pavement in their mashed state, fjreatly to tho amusement ot the by-standors, and the annoyance of the clerk. Under these cir cumstances, the following dialogue took place : Cleric. What is that (or 3 Quaker. To get these parings into the gut ter. Clerk. Let them alone; they do you no harm. Quaker. That's a mistake, friend j I have Iwt myself in going down the street, and I may airiin on my return. Ik-sides, somebody else may get a fall over thern. Clerk. That would be none of your busi ness. Quaker. That is another mistake of thine, friend. Some neighbor of mine may he badly hurt, and I may have to contribute to his relief, perhaps to his support. It is both my business and thine. Clerk- You may make it your business if you choose, but it re none of mine. Quaker. I am not sure ofthut. If people get hurt often before thy door, it will get an ill n.ime, and thy employer will loose custom, end thee, perhaps thy place. Thee should consider better of things. This raised a general laugh nn the clerk, who withdrew; and when tho old Friend returned the broom into its place and went on his way, he probably left a wholesome lesson behind him. The Paternal. "One little hand within your hair, The other in your cup ; Don't wonder we so often feel As we could eat 'tm up .'" Some went into 'fits and dem'd raptures,' as Mantalini would have it, not long ago, in the Knickerbocker, about a baby, a boy-baby, a fif f"en pound boy-baby, being born to him ! Does he know he is a green-horn 1 Does he know that he yet knows nothing 1 A 'fifteen pound' is a 'whopper,' to be sure, a 'fine child,' and it m:iy have its 'fa flier's noie' and all that ; but, we repeat it, he knows nothing, he has never had twins! twins ye gods ! a pairof'emt na ked, little, rosy, bawling busters ! In testis cu bieuluris ! If ho had he might talk. If he'd ever had afterwards, twelve women hauling him about and telling him he wai the luckiest man in the world, passing the swaddled ones a bout from hand to hand, with kissing ringimr like pistol shots; the hec-c-c-e ucec-e of the cherubs, mamma, 'doing well,' lying in a laven der with a frilled cap on, smiling like a .soul in biiss, and insisting on having 'em both back, for she 'knows they want her.' If he'd never had big he fists slapped on his shoulders, wicked tinkers punched into his ribs, his health drank with 'hurrahs,' while merry voices have decla red that he ought to be 'ashamed of himself going home, then, his heart dancing, his head tinging, feathers lo his heels, making but two i-teps from curb-stunc to curb-stone, his latch-key-ready six miles ofl inside springing up stairs, b nits in his hand, a story at a time ; we tay, if going home so, and opening the chamber door, as fuin to glide in through the key-hole, he had ever been stopped by the nurse's 'hush,' and, directed by her finger to the bed, had contem plated what ! ye gods ! Heaven, peace, con tentment, love, rcstacy too big for speech, too full njt to run over ; tears ! yes, grateful, heart well'tip, hope-crowing, joyous tears ! Fast a bleep; all ! think of snying'o .'' calm, lovely, bleep; a rose of two buds; bosoms heaving, a i ariiHiny ot s phs, Eolian whispers stirring w ith melody every heaven-strung chord in the bosom of the happiest dog alive ! llau he ever, too excited to go to his louo bed in the next room, l.i id down in Ins trousers, listened to the little iiebtliuns. the fussy kickinus the tin1 ! We again and aaii say it, he's a green horn, a young 'un he knows nothing. Furllu ruioie, t!iere is an ecstucy to come he has'nt dreamt of a fifteeiipuuud-biey-baby is well enough, it's 'wheels and its pulleys, its pumps and its valves, its engines and reservoirs, its beautiful machine ry,' &C, all well enough, but wail 'till it -peaks; wail 'till it says 'cow!' that's the phrenzy ; wait until convinced by its blessed mother's in cefesauf iiibtruciions at the window, that a cow, a 'wiooy coir,' is the most interesting object in nature; it dances in daddy's arms, points with its little fingers U a pig in the gutter, and says 'oow-w !' a whole room full of admiring neigh bora ready to devour it not the pig, but the little dear so forward !' Hark '. band of music louder a company of soldiers in the next strett ; tea and com puny rise up, go to the windows, in rush the children drum and trumpet u ry head out coming round the corner 'ahudow before' a swarm of little boys Willi paper caps and clam bhells Hooray ! there's the captain L'paulettca and ftather walking backwards sword extended word of command 'Left wheel !' at the tame instant, hue! in hole down goes captain scream of delight line bn aks, and 'cow cow,' cries the blessed child, half crazy ! II A . K NOTE LIST. 1M-:SYI.TA1IA. The f .llowing list shnwi the current value of all Vnnsylvania Bank N.iUa. The mnt implicit re Lance m v e phtrcd upon it, as it is every week larcfulty omparej with m d corroded from Bick nell'a Reporter. Hank In Philadelphia. . Disc. i LncAT.o,. IlHiiA)( N (1 T F. S A T P A R. Bank of North America . , pur Bank of the Northern Liberties . , par Commercial Hank of Penn'a. . . pur Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank . . par Kensington Hank . par Philadelphia Dank . . par Schuylkill Bank . . . "r S.'iithwark Bank . . . p"r Western Bank . par Mechanics' Hank . . pt Manufacturers' A Mechanics' Hank par Country ItankN. Hank of Chester County Westchester Hank of Delaware County Chester Hank of Oermantown (Jerinaiitown flank of Montgomery Co. Norris'own Doylestown Bank Dovlcslown Easlon Bunk Easton par par par par par par par These office lo not Farmer' liank of Bucks co. Bristol i ihurg- Rter 1 Office of Hunk of Penn'a. Harrishurg Ollice do do Lancastt Office do do Reading Office do do Easton J issue n. NOTES AT DISCOUNT. Hank of the United States Philadelphia 25 flank of I'enn Township . . par I Oi-ard Hank . 1 i j Movnmenoiup; B ink par Dank of Pennsylvania . . pur Miners' llii nk of Pollsvilli' Pottsville Bank of l.ewiMown Levitown 1 j lUnk of Midilletown Middletown 1 Bank of Nirthmbeilnd Northumberland par Columbia Bank & ISridge co. Columbia par Carlisle Batik Carlisle 1 Exchange Bank Pittsburg Do d branch of Ilollidnvshuig j Farmers B. ink of I. ancastei I.ancistcl par Lancaster Comity II ink I minister "r Farmers' Bank of Heading B ailinrr, pn Harrisl'iug Bank Harrisburn -J Luncaaier Bunk I.nnensier jw l.ehiinnn lliink Lebanon J Men htili'a' iV Manuf. Bunk Pittsburg Umik or Pittsburg" Piusbuig ' West Bmnch B .nk Williamsporl U Wyoming Bank Wilkesbarro IJ N.irthiniptou Bmk Atlentiiwn Berks Cmintv Bank Reailiup; Ollice of Bank of U. S. Pittsburg failed D. do do Lrie do Do do do New Brighton di Kensington Sav. Ins. A do Penn Township Sav. Ins. do Bank of Charnbersburg ('hnmbersburrj I Bawk of Gettysburg Gettysburg 1 Bank of Susquehanna Co. Montrose HO Brie Bank Kriu 3 Farmers' fc Drovers' Bank Waynesburg 2 Fianklin Bank 'asbington IJ HnnevdaleB.uk Honesdale IJ Moi.ong-ihela Bank of B. Brownsville 1 V.uk Bank Yoik 1 N. B. The notes of those banks on which we unit quotations, and substitute a dash ( ) are not purchased by the Pbil lib Ipbia brokers, wiih the exception of those which hae a letter of r fcr,nce, B HOKE N BANK S. Philadelphia Suv. Ins. Philadelphia Loan Co. ScIiun Ik ill Suv. Ins. Manual Labor Bunk (T. V rowuiida Bank Alleghany Bunk of Pd. Bank of Beaicr U.mk of Swatura Bunk of Wusliiogt.in Centre Bank City B ink Farmers' li Me.h'cs' l!.,i,k Fanners' & MechW Bank Farmers' Mech'ii' Bjnk llarniony Institute tluntingilon Bank iuniiita Bank iiinibermen's Bnk .Nortbern Bank of Pa. New Hope Del. Biiit(re Co. Norlhumb'd Union Col. lik. North Western Baik of Pa. Office of Schuylkill Bunk Pa. Ar. & M iiiiif. Bunk Silver Luke Bank Union Bank of Penn'a. Westmoreland Bank Wilkesbarre Bridge Co. PhiludilLia failed do fuiled do f.iled Dyolt, prop.) filled Towanda Bi'dloid no fule lieaver closed ll.irrtsbutg clofed Wa-hiogtoii failed Hell, foiite closed Pitlrhuig no sale Pittsburg tailed Fnyi tie eo. fnled (iieucaste failed Harmony no sale H untingilon no sale Lew Mown no sale Warren failed Diiihl .tr no sab New Hope closed M ilton no sale Mcad?ile closed Port Carbon Carlisle failed Montiosc closed Ui.ioiitown failed Greensbiirg closed W ilkcsburie no sale (Jj- All notes purporting lo I on any Pennsyl vania Bank not given in the above li-t, may be set lown as frauds. Bank of New Biunsw ick LtilviuVie Bank Uuilinglon Co. Bank 'Jommercial Bink umberlund B.u.k fanners' Bank farmers' and Mechanics' Bk Fanners' and Mechanics' Ilk Farmers' and Men Imnii.' Bk Franklin Bank of N.J. Brunswick Belvidere Midford Penh Aniboy Itridgeion Mount Holly liahway N. Biunswick Middletown i't Jer-ey City failed i par i par par i failed I failed lull, d fulled failed lulled i fa I Ie. I i pur In) Sale Hohokeii Bkg& (ir.iztug Co I lob, 'ken lersey City Bank Jersey City Mid anus' Bank Munnf ii tur rs' Bmk Morris County Bank Moimiouth lik ot N.J. Mechanics' B ink' Mechanics' and Manuf. 1 1 k Morris Canal and Ultg Co Post Note Newark Bkg & Ins Co' New Hope Del Undue Co N. J. Muuufue. and Bkg Co I utH'ISllll IVIh villi) Moirisiown r i. el. old ISewurk 'I'rcnton Jusey City New ark Luiilhf Msvilltl llobl ki II 1 i failed lulled failed i N J Prolecloll A. Lolnbaiil I k Jersey Cny t lraii(;t! Bank I 'ruoge l'u'erson Bunk I'uiii.oii Peoples' Bunk do l'liiueloii Bunk Piiuci'lon Sulem Bunkiui1 Co Salem State B ink Newark Stale liank I.li.ubeihtow n Slate B ink Ciiimlen Stule Bank of Morris Morii..lown inte Bunk 'J'nnioii Salem mid Philud Manuf Co Sulcui Susm'X Bank New tun Trenton lianking ('u '1'ieiitoii Union Bunk Dover Wahiiiylon Banking Co. Hackensack ii:i,iVAiti:. Hk of Wilm & Brandy-wine Wilmington Bunk of Delaware Wilmington par par i i par i failed lulled i fuihd pur par par par par par pur par par ttank of Smyrna Smyrna Do blanch Millord Farmers' Bk of State nf Del Dover Do branch" Wilmington Do branch Georgetown Do branch Newcastle Union Bank Wilmington fT"" Unilei S's (X J-On all banks marked thus () there are i ) ti counterfeit t.r altered note of ih vsr.ous d , ningtion, in rirrulstion. OAKIiEY'S ii:ri hatitk svni i. tpilK ,,nab'e properties of Oakley's Deputa I live Syrup of Snrnnpaiilla, as a purifier of the blond, is so well known !! tha public generally, that it is unrieepcsiiv to occupy mtn-h "pace in set ting for' h the advantage to bfl derived fr.-in its wherever the medicine h once been intro- to i teiei.N imiler llitir rare l ennl lining nnming di I. teri.ius. but Ining rnmpiwrd ol the ni"St mild, I yet i iTic.icious egi tnhlc maieriaU. it is nff-'red wiih j corifidenre. as the cheniesl and mol cllicient pu. rider nf ibe blood now known. The use of a few j bottles, especially in the spring mouths, will be ul- j tended wiih a must decided impiovcmmt in the ge- I neral sin ngtb of the system, eradicating any seeds nf disra-r that may hive been gmcr.il' d. besides j giving health and vig. r to the body. For the cure j of Scrofula or Kings Kvjl, Rbrumulism. Tetter, Pimples or eiuption. of the Skin, While Swelling. Fistula, Chronic Cough Asthma, &c. The nu merous ceriillca'es in ibe possession of the subscri ber and his agents, from physicians anil others, are sufficient to conv nee the most skeptical of its su periority over all preparations of 8 irsip oilla. Sold wholesale and retail, bv Ibe proprietor, G1.0U(;E W. OAKLF.V, Norlli !th street. Pea ding, B'iks Cunnty, and to be b' of the following persons : a Nnrlhumherlanil Vaunt. . B. Mass?, Siiiihury ; I el ind ft, M xel, McEwensville ; D Krauser. Milton. In I'tiion Cimnty. J. Gearln.rt, Si;lingrovp A. Guti litis, M'filtiilnrg. In Columbia C,,unty. . W. McCay, Wash ington. Reading. March I t. WA. Mn. Oakih: I believe it the lily of every one lo do wln.n verin their wer I ie-, for the b- ne fit of their t. llow IM", and having had po-i ive proof in my own luiinlv, of the w-i iideifnl properties of vour DcmiMlie Syruo of S,nsap irill i, 1 m st consciriitiouslv recommend it to the ufhVlcd. We j bud the niirfoitune t l--se two of our children, by j the breaking out of ul. ei.ius sres thin coveied lb I face, head and i ei k, itlthoiigh we b id some of tin j most scientific physicians to iil eml lb m mid had t tried all the known ien,edie. incliiding Swiiiiu's j Pniiaci a. without nv iil. Aim'hcr ol my children ' u Bi'i.ikel in ibe sane m inner, ber lace rul ! m k was con p'eti iy coverni; me OiS nnrge was so olVrnsivc, and ibe disease at nidi a he ghl. ll.ut we i di spaired ol her life. Seeing die wonderful ellects of your Depnr.i'ive Synip (.1 S iisnpari I i, we weie iliducid In uiiike trial of it. as the lust r. s rl ; it acted like a cbaim; the u'eers ci'mmenci d healing imiftedialely. a f. w bottles entiiely restorril her to her health, which she h. s enjoyed un;ntcrui tedly ever since. As a puiificr ot the blood, I verily llcvc it bus not its equal. JOHN MOYEK, Tailor. Walnut street, near Fourib, Heading. Dotiglutstille, April 19th, 184:?. Mr. Oaki.kt : My son F.dmonil Leaf, bad the scrofula in the most dreadlnl and ilii-ln'Siing man ner for three yea's, dining wloch time he wis de prived of the use of his limbs, his ,e.d and neck were covered with ulcers We Iri. d nil the tlilfer ent reinedn s, but to no i flirt, until rrcommended ly Dr. Job n son of Nor.istow n. and aNo Dr. Isaac Hiestel, ot Resdir g. to use jour Depuriuive Syrup of Sarsapi.rillii, of w bich I oMuined teveial bonles the Use of which d'ove the di-ea-e er.iinlv out ol I Ins system, the sore he iled up, and the child was restored to perfect healih, which he ha. enjoiol uninterruptedly evi r sine e, to the ast. nhmenl ol many persons who seen him du ii g h.s iiftlict.on. I have thuiicht it my du y. and send v u thisceiti licule that etle s who haves like alilietion in the family may know where to obta n s i valuable a imiln inc. Vours lin' . A ML I.I A D LEAF. Sept. 10, ISiU. lv uiiii1'rfi lU iV DEATH BLOW. rPhe pu' lie will please obseive that no Urandieth - Pil's are gen .me, unless the lei bus three li bels upon it. (the tn , the s'.'e aid the bottom) each t-ontuiiiiiig a f .c-similc sii nture ol rnv h ind writing, thus II. Bn nu y. in, M. D. These la. bel are enjrived on steel, beaut f dly designed, and done at anepeneof over . Tin rt fore it will be seen thai the nnly ibing nreissuy lo pro cure the medicine in its purity, is to obsene these a'" Is. Kememlier the lop, the side, and the bottom. The following lespeclive prisons ure duly aulln ri zi d, and hold CERTIFICATES OF AGENCY For the sale ol hranilmh's Vegetable Unieernul l',lls. Norlhun.beilai d county : Milton M ickey & Chuinbeiltn. Sunluiry II B. M isser. M'Kens ville liel indA Meixi II. Noiihuin1 ciliind Win Forsyth. I ieoiaetow n J. & J. WhIIb. I'nion C unity ; New Berlin Bogru A- Win ter. Selinscrove fieorge Oundium. Middle bun; Isaac Smith. Beaverlown David Ilubler. Ad.iiiisburg Win. J. May. Mitllinsbmg Mensi h A: I! iv. Ilaitleton Daniel Lung. Frei burg ii.&t F. C. Mover. Lewisburg Walls & Green. Columbia county : Duiuille C. B. Kewiolds iV Co. Berwii k Shuman .V H ttenhouse. Ca' tawissa C. (. Brobls. Bloomsburg John If. Meyer. Jeisey 'I'nwn Levi Bistl. Washiugton Kohl. McCuv. Liinestoni BalU' h McNoich. Observe that each Audit has an F.ngruv.d ('cr- i 'ifieate of Agency, containing a representation uf : Hr BKANDKF.'i'M'S Manufictorv at Sing Smg, j ni upon which w ill a'so be seen enact copies of j the new lubtis in.w n. til umn the Itrmnlitth 1'ill j j Hons. I Phil idelphia, i.fTu e No. H, Ninth 8th street. I B. DliANDIiFril.M.I). ! 1 June 21th, lH4:t. I ( i rv i i iiMTi iir. Arcriox, ANT) FJIIVAT53 SALES KOOMS, Nds. Vi null .U .North Tliinl Street. Near the City Hotel, rii:LU)i:LPiii. MACKF.V, Auctioneer, re-pecifiil'y in- in s ihe ii'Ii i t nu of neisie s ilesnoiis ot ni r- ehi-iii Fiiini inc. to his extensive Sales Kooins, (loib pill lie mid I'.iviite ) for every description of Household Fun. ilute, win ie ran be obtained at nil tunes, u hope assortment of l.isbiotiuhle and Well manufactured Cabinet Furniture, Beds, Maltiusscs, Ac, at very reduced price, for cash. fT7 Sales bv Auction, twice a week. May 2Vih. 1 h4 3. ly Wl 1,1 JAM J.lAin iNV ATTCPslTST JLT LAV", sunbuby, pa. OFFICE, in the second .lory uf the building oc cupied by Dr. J. B. Mtn-str, on Maikel street. Oct. 21st, 1843. .4 Tlnealiliif? Alaciilue fur Sale. '1 1IIK subscriber oilers f .r sale a THKF.SHINO MACHINE, new and in good order. The 1 Machine has been tried, and proves to be an excel ilucrd.it takes prcrclencn O' er all otbes: evny , T T rrr it en thn Face and Head I the disease ,,1B P" nerally. Il.ut they hv ta. m.elbHt lu.. i.kenit hnv ,1, rivc.l so f icnal b lie- 1 KTrMt en itift race an.l ne.io. me oisen e ,, lt .,rge and well known store and wharf at nneii hi nas inaen ii, nne o-rivro so Mt,,mi comnu ne, d v ben I was seventeen years old, and f, ,.r Vi1t., Kir...i n..;l,.. l i . i .. : i i . filial remits from it, that it is rrco-moended b.V .. , .. . p f ....: in vj. . , Street iSnilroad, l;itely occupie I by them with the m,.st cnfid-nc. Physicians of f ' J 'l'S;' J, , j ?'.'-' 'h-y pur, .loing a ie,,.,al ibr h,h..s! uun.,no in .1,. ..tofesMon. n.escribe it ; ","..'' T. w,,hott' e4'.r T"?."""2' . ' ' R, T : u Commission and 1-orwardn.R llusiuess, ami torn " , . oi iiie lime, creai rmri oi mv I icn was co:riii wiiii ,u.. i....i ...,. ..r lent one. It will ha sold at a reduced pries, and wurrsntr. App'y lo IL B. MASEK. July L leU. ROSC OINTMENT, FOIt TUITKII. rtlNOWOUMH, riM I-l.: ON TIIK FAfB, AND OTIIKM fl'TAM'Ot'H FRII'TIONS. fXj" Tifi fillihinircertifica'ede!eribennr of the most txlranrdinury cures ever rffrcfeil by any application. PintAi'Ki phi, Frbriiary in, lN.e the eruption, frequently attended w ith vio'ent itch ing; mv head swcl'ed at timrs until it fellas if it would burst the swelling was so g eit. that I could .carci ly get my hat on. During the long period that I w as afflicted w iih the disease, I used a great many a plication', (among them several celebrated prep nation-) as w. II as taking inward remedies, including a number nf bottles of Su-aim'a Vanaem. I'rtrai t nf Sartiipnrilbi, Ac. In fact it would be impossible to rrnuneia'e all thn medicines I used. I was also under the care of two of the most dis tinguished physicians of this city, hut without re ceiving nv eh benefit, and I despaired of ever being cored. In the fill of IRUfi, the disease ut the time being very vio'ent, I commenced using the A'rwr" Ointment, (prepared bv Vniiglnm iV Davis.) In a few applications the violent itching erased, the swelling aba'ed, the i rui'lioii began to disappear, and before I had used ajar the di-ease was entirely cuit'd. It has now been nearly a V" ar and a half since, and there is not a vestige of the disease re maining, except the scars from the Jeep pits formed by the disease. It is impossible for mi to descril e in a certificate the severity of the disease and my sulli ring, but I will le pleased to give a fuller net-mint to any person wanting further satisfaction, who will call on me. At the time I commenced using the I! se Ointment I would have given huu dreds of do'lars to be rid of tho disease. Since u sing it. I have recommended it lo sever il persons, (among them my mother, who had the disease bad ly on bet aim,) who were a I cured bv it. JAMF.S DUKN ELL, No. lSf., R ice St. fj; The Itose Ointment is prepared by K. B, Vaughan, S..11I1 East coiner of Third and Race stie t', Philadelphia, and sold on aucnev in Snnhu ry. bv H. B. MASSKK, May 14th. IS 13. Aisent. E(oc (tiiitmeiit, lor I'illtr. a moor or its f.fficacy. I'nii.nn.piii4, May 7lli, IS:J't. 'puis L wjt is to ceriily II n' I was severely allhcied ith Teller in llie bands and fit for upwards of tortv yeais ; the disease was attended gi nerally with vio'ent itching and swelling. I applied to i number of physicians, and used a great many nppli ca ioi s without etVecliug a cure. About a y. ar since, I applied the Kose Ointment, which entirely stopped the itch'tig.and a few applications immedi ately cured the disease, w hich there has hi en no return of, although I bad never In en rid of it at any lime for li.ity years. lilt'll AKU SAVAGE, Eh venlh, below Spruce Sirei t. Cj' The Kose Oiiitinent is prepared by E. B. Vaiikhau. S iuiIi East corner of Third and Pace Streets, Philadelphia, and s- Id on auencv in Snnhu ry bv I'. B. MASSEK, Mav Mill. 1SJ3. Agent. MEDICAL ArrKOBATION Of the HOSF. OITMi:T, for T-ttir. j Al.TMOUtill the superiority ol 'he prepaia'ion j over nil ntln rs is fully es'abli.-hed. ihe pr .pr e- j tors lake pi, B-ure in laying before the public the j following eef.ilica'e from a respectable physician, I a graduate of ihe University of Pennst tvanis. Dr. . Baiigb, having found in this teuicdy that relief f .r I a tedii us and di-ngrceahlc uflcction w hich the means j wiihin the range of I. is profession lailcl to afford, has nut hesitated to give it his approbation, although j the prejudices and interests of that profe-sion ate ; . pposcd to scent lie medics. j Pitinenrui , S. pt. I!), IHIfi. j I was recently troubled w ith a tedious herpetic j erupi'n n. w hii h c e td in arlv one si.'e nf my f.ce, and ex'ended over the enr. Mr. iunjhnn. piopru - : bl of the Kose I liolinei t, obseivmg my lacf, .111 led nil nil tiyilitt bis pti paratiotl of w hiclt he hall- iled me a jar. A thomjll in eoiiiiiion wiih die mem- ( beis nf my profe-sioii, 1 discountenance mid disup- j pn ve uf the nunicr. us nostrums palmed upon the i put lie by k'nm mil pr. lender-, I feel in jus ice b. und to flii pi the Kose Oiutmi lit tiori ihu' c'u-s of li:e d elliis. hiiiI to ;ne it inv a loballoo. as it entire- : ly tured the eruption, alihoiiuii it hid resisted the usual applications. DAM. II A I 1 . 1 1 , M . 1 1. , tJjT The Kose Ointmer t is prepared by E. B. ' 'utiibiin. South East comer nl Thud and I! ice : Slrecls, Plinude'phij, and sold on ag. ncv in Silll hnrv, ly II. B. MA-SEK, May I -Ith, If V. Aaent. JOSEPH S. HOVER, ! Manufacturer ol" Wiifin mnl liiilclli- j ble Ink, No. HNi North Third Street, six j doors below ILlce, (east side,) j FHILASSt PXZIA, I E PEC'I'FI LLY informs couniry men haiits and o'ln is. ihui he con-t intly keeps on band H large stock of bis supclier Black, Blue slid lied Ink. mid also a superior quality of Imlellit Ie Ink li s ink is put u in In tiles varying in siy.e, fi..in 1 lo 32 ounces, and will be sold on ruisonal le leims. The ex.elent qoaluies of tins ink basso thoroughly rslabli-bed us chtrnctei. that it is now extensively used throughout ihu coiinrv. . For tttle at the store of H. B. Massir, Sun bury, pa. May 27it I $4:1. I v ('II A It I .KS Y. INJUNS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 13UKBUHY, PA. AS ti.ken (he ollice lonneilv occupbd I v li e Hon. I bailes ti. Donn. I, opposite the Court House. Me will a't.'iul lo business in ibe Curls ul Norihumbetluiid, Union and Columbia counties. May 2(llh, 1 S-l :. UjNION HOTEL, 'drill rut .Sltit: I if, re, LYCOMING COUNTY, IViiiisyliuiilii. ri4lIE Sidiscnber lespcctlullv minims his friend. IL and the public in general, that he has taken the above la nar. AM) couuonioi s HOTEL, I N T II E BOB O U ti II O F M UN 0 V, and that he is now well prepare to accommodate all who may favor him with llie.r custom. Ids Slmi'Inu ArAUTMiXTS ure well ail el, and comforlahle. His i'BLi itii Bau will aUyi be sipplnd wiih ihe bent the matket can alhirtl. His SriBLian, which is gotd, will la under the charge of good and careful hostlers. lie feels confident, by strict attention to business, and an earnest desire to render c tnfurtsble those w ho may putrnniie him.ihut he w ill not fail In giro general .aii.fi, lion. H. B. WLAYEIt. Muncy, Oct. I.', 1 R4'J. if. I 1 I 1 T7 I ii n ti 1 1' . ii n r. f t. n . Munrou nOlirlnl With ' ' ' ..1 intT i, ni ninnnmuv. v Vl:. EEXLMA1T & CO., Commission & Forwarding Merchants, Foot of Willnw Street Unit Road, nx Ta uriAWARt. T T A VINO associated vi'h thtm Joseph Bnrnet, -liileof Kastnn, Ph., n spec-t fully inform their place being conn cted with nil the public improvements that Iiuvh their outlet in thn ritv, they flatter themselves thev will be able to do business to as great, if not g'en'ei ad vantage, and upon as reasonable terms as any other house, nod thev assure their friends that any ron- signmeiits made to them shall have their sir ct at tention, and no exertions spared to give rutin: satis faction. They ore also prepared lo receive and forward goods lo any point on the Delaware and Lehiiih rivers, between Mauch Chunk, Easton and Phila- tie l ina, via I'cluware Division ami l.etilgn Can il; a'so, to any point on the Juniata river, or Nor h and Wist Blanches of the Su-(iiehanna via Si-lniyl. kill and Union, or the Chesapeake and Tide Wutei Canals. For the accommodation of Boats coming or go ing via Schuylkill and Union Canals, a Sie.mboat will he kept expressly for towing bouts from the Schuylkill around to the Delaware and back, which will en .ble merchants to have their produce deli vced on the Delaware, and their goods ghippid at a saving ot 50 to 75 per cent, on the prices fir hauling bcioss, with these advantages they re spictfully solicit i share of pntronace. V. JIlilliMAfl & CII William Hcilman, v 1 1 1 1 n ni . Kcyser loseph Burnet. 3 Philad . May 1 t, 1H1H. ly J. XtXAYL AND, JR. & CO. StuiH" iinil Toliacco Mantiractiireis, A n. V!) .rlh Wi st corner of Hare and Third Streets. PHILADELPHIA. rPnn umler-igiied have formed a Co-partnership 1 under the firm of .1. MAVLANI) .Ih. & Co.. as successors to the lute firm of Jurah .Matbnid Co.. mid will c intiiiue the busme-s ul die old esta blishment, on their own account. In addition to 'heir nun close attention and experience fot many years, in Ihe manufacture of their celebrated snull-, Ac, the long experience of ti e senior paitner of the late firm, will ilo be devoted lo the interest of the new concern and as no exertion and care will be spared to insure their goods, at all tine s of the ve ry best quality, they solicit a Continuance of the confidence of the fiicnds and customers nf the late lirm. THOM s ADAMS, J. MAV LAND, Jr. Philadelphia. May Uth, I Hi:l. ly To 'inilrv MERCHANTS. TIIK Subscriber, Agent of I. yon A Harris, Hat ) M inuf icturers. for N.w Vork, Philadelphia,! H illimoie and other large cities, : I oso Huts n't j highly commi nded I r gtmil coin and durability, has o,i I and a lir-t rale is'eitm id of II A I'S and (.'A 1'. suit n Ie for Sprrnp s des, w Ii i h w II t e sold verv low, fot cash or anptoveil en d.t, at the nrted elieap store. No. 40, North Th rd s'r'.-l, otpisi'e the City Hotel, Phil i lelphla. KlUllH'.T D. WILKINSON. Ae'it. N. B. Ordersf.it Huts in thermp, promptly aitcnded to. Tha highest tics in fu..t )r trade given f ir Fur iA-n.. Philidelphia, June II, I813.--ly EOLTON & CO. dU'txciuii 4'oiiiiiilsiKilon Mvvt hauls I'or the Sale of Ftuur. drain, Sted, r iVc II'KC I I I I.I. V inform their f. units an d he Merchants generally, I lint they have la ken those large and commodious Wharv s, w ith t w o Dot k, noitli of Chesnul strict, on the D. lawtre, together with the store No. l!l South Wharves, where ihey would lie pleased to receive consign ments of (ira ti, Flout. Seed, Whiskey, Iron, Ac, Ac. Being also well prepared to forward nil kinds nl Merchandise bv the Schuylkill and Union, or by : 'he Chesapeake and Tide W ater Canals, ..s tow- boats are kept expressly fot the purpose of lowing ' boats bv ei her route. ! Men bants will please be particular lo semi their goods destined by eill er canal-, to No. Hi South i Wh nvi s, between Market and Chcsnut streets, on j the Delaware, w ith diieclions accompanying ihcin which route ihev wish them to be sbinie.l. i Qj' Piaster and Salt for sale, at tin- lowest mar- i kit price. BOLTON A C' t. i March 1 'I, IS 4.1. No. 1 i) South W halves, i 1 IiOIII.lt I ( tltii.lt Sll. PAPEH NAKUrACTUEEIlS, I l.tmihurit Street, llutlinioi e, l HAVE constantly for sale. Printing P..per of al, j , Niy.cs and ()ii.ihtii s, Cap Writing Paper, nihil ! ami plain. Litter Paper, white und blue, ruled and j ; plain, Hanging Paper, fine and coiiim .11, Envelope 1 ; Paper, do. do. medium, douh'e crown, eiouu and ! exlissied Wrapping Papers, Colored Medium and , Loyal Pspe.s, Bonnet, Itui. lets' and Snaw Box j Itoinds, Tissue Paper, und ull aiticles in ' heir line, which they will sell on HCcoinmmla'iug terms. Highest price given f .r old tags. KOI1EK P CAKi'EK A SON, j March 19. ISM. Elklon. Md MERCHANT'S IIOUSK, !:17, .Vnri Third, above i'otlou hill St., PHll.ADKLPIIIA. .Vo. OH N DUNCAN, late from the Penii-vlva uia Ftrnnr, and Samuel Pike, jr., I ve of A- mi rican Hotel, Columbus, I lino, take pleasure in ac iiiuinling their friends and the public genrr.illv lb it ....j nave uiKco u,e large ami cou.mou.ou. , L I. .i i i - I: I r .... I ecuitly built bv the Messrs. Halt, on Ihe sane site once oc upie.l by the old established Hotel known 'is the Bull's Head, in Third stieet above Callow. hill St. 'Phis Hotel is finished in the very la st possible manner, and of ihe best materials. Its locution is very ih suable, particularly for country ineichanls ; the aiiaiigemeiils for heating and ventilating iftch room is .uch as to secure any temperature. The bcdtoonisate all light and airy, all luiuished ina neat style, so as to insuie ton. but. Ti e receiving parlors are also fun i'.e.l in a su perb sty Ie, the windows aie on Ihe Fiench style, forming an entrance to a balcony in front, whiih makes a pleasant recess. Piuticului attention has been given to the beds and bidding, which, with the furniture, are entirely new. r torn yea'.' experience in hotel business, we trust, by strict assiduity tc. husinesi, lo make this house a desirable stepping place. Our table will always be supplied with ihe very best our market can alford, and our bar with the best liquors and wines of the most sppioved bian.ls. P. S. There are first rate .Hiding nd carriage houses attached to the hotel, minded by eaitful and sober hosllers, and our charges will t low, in accordance with the present hard litr.ts. Philadelphia, Oct. h, I sti. ATTORN V, Y AT LAW, EUIIBUHY, PA. Business attended to in the ('otinties of Nor lliuipl erlarid, Union. L coming and Columbia. UtTer tot Thovks Habt & Co., " Lnwr.n A Binnosr, Haat, CpMMtwns A Habt, l'h!lutf, Kr.joLiis, McFabiasjii & Co. SrrHtsn, Goon Ac ('o., GOLDEN SWAN b ug riLMii: u, iN'o. O'J A'orri Third, above Arch Street PHILADELPHIA. ArcOMMomi IONS FOR BF.VKiTY rPHSOISI, pH ARI.ES WEISS, late of the "White Swan," and "Mount Vernon House," respectfully in forms his friends and eus'oniers, that I e has become Ihe proprietor of the abovj well known Hotel. Cnuuiiy Meichauts will pud the above Hotel a central location, and the best uf fare. Persons tra veiling with private conveyance will find a large yard and good stabling for horses, and Ihe bent of ostleis. Boarding f 1 per day. May 11th, 1812. if. :n::n: cii? rni et. 9 Corner of Third rind Vine Streets, wii.i.i.A.isronT, PA. ri'fllE subscrihi'r respectfully announces to the I. public, that be h is opened a Motel in the com modious brick building situate on the corner of I bird and Pine streets, where be will be happy to wait upon those who may favor him with their company. The Eagle Hotel is large and convent- 1 em, and furnished in the he t in "'cm stde. It is provided with a large number of well aired and comfortable sleeping apartments, rooms, private j parlors, Ac. Pet sons visiting Williamsporl on bu- siness ni p'ea-ure, mav rest us und that every ex.- ertioii will be used lo render their sojourn at the i "Eagle Hot. I" pleasant and agreeable. His Table j w ill be supplied with the very 1" s the market af fords, and his bar wiih 'he choicest winea and other j liipiors i barges re sonahle. The Eagle Holt I ; possesses- greater advantages in point of location than soy other similar establishment in the borough, being situate in Ihe business part of the town, nnd wi'lon a convenient distance of the Court House ami Wiihanisport and Elmira Bail lioml Depot. Sufficient Siabhiig provided, and good und trusty I ostlers always in attendance. Attentive, hci oii.nioihiting and honest Servants ' have been t uirhieil. and Hull ing left undone that j will add to the comfort and accommodation of his i iiue-t-i. ! Tin re will be ii cairiag.- always in attendance at 'he Boat Landing to convey passengers to and from the Mouse, fit e of charge. CM AK1.ES BOUKOWS. Mav Mih. ISt2.if 'mirmmTf-T TTITT" ST TiTT . anic e uiinpialleii tor c caning ami g.vitig a 1 I'.icfily durable and most brilliant pohsh to sil- vi r. tierm: n Mhrr, Itr iss, t, upper. Urittania ware, I'm, Sti 1 1, Cull. r , and for resioiii.g the lustrv on varn, shed carriage-, Ac. I'lii' IP. Prep ned an ' sold a' wholesa'e and ret.ii', by the Susquehanna Chrysolite Polish Company, Owego, Tioga county, N. V. l. FOKsVTH, Agent for Northum'd, II. B. M ASMHi, Agent (or Sunbury. November Jotli, IH Vi. TEit liat'l Weaver V fii, ROPE riAKEUS & SHIP CHANDLERS. .Yn. l:l Surth Watte Streti. l'hi!uitjiia. A V E cons'nntly on hand, a general nssort- tin lit of Cordage, Seine I'w lues. A e., viz : I ar'd Hopes, Fishing It.ipfs, While Popes, Manil I a Popes, i'o.v Lines for C oi.il Boats. Also, a complete a-soitment of S. ine Twines, Ac, such as' Hemp SI. ml ami Mining Twine, Best Patent (iill Xel Tw iue, Cotton Son, I and llening Twit e, Shoe Threii Is, Ac. Ac. Also, Iled Cud-, Plough Lines, II alters. Trace. Cotton and Linen Carpel Chains, At. all ul which tl.ey will d.sposc ot on ii json.ihle tei ins, Phil.ide'phia, Novunl ei CI, I Vi, ly. Sl'llIilNC, C(OD vv CO. .. Ills Market Street, Pliilu.le! Ina. aNVITE the attention of Country to their exlensie u-sor.'meut ol Hr oiintry Merchants Intish French and Anierican Diy (ioods, w inch tiiey oiler lor sale '11 ll'.e in . t leas oli'ibli t run. Plill.nlelphia, Novfinbrr LI. IS-PJ. ly. J . W . S V A IN, I'ltiln e!!a nml Parasnl Manufacturer. So. :i A(ni "'I'll it flrrrt, lira dimrg It law tlit Villi I loti I, I'hi hub Ijiiia, COUNTKN Meichni.'is and others are solicited lo examine his untoi u.it nl before puich ismg elsew here Phila 'elphia. Novemler I f. ! 13. ly. 5k. jo a. 7C?k G.LS. ftlK sale a sum I Faun, c u liii trig about ure fi'.i:oliel and tin acres, more or Ie-s, situ tie in P. ii.t tow nship. N..r 'I n ml i rhiud Count . , about two miles above Noithiimheil.ini, on the main road leading from ih.t place to Danville, adjoiiuiig; lun.L ot John l.egliou, Jesse C. II011..11 and others . now in the occupancy of Sarnm I Payne. Ai nu forty acres of said trad are clean d, and in goo slat.' of cu tivation, on which ll ere is a small ban crech d. The property will be sold nn n asonabl teims. For further particulars, peiaous are request ed to apply to ti e u cril. r. H. B. MASS2K, Agen', Nov. 27rh, 112. if Sunbury. Pa LIST OF BOOKS, niH silk hi I Ni'JION'S Classical Dictionary; Lemprier't .1... ,.,M,...,ll,-U .1. t'.,l,l flO.ll.ll Ull.l e ................... n . ...... ,;, . All,I)(1, ca.s.ir; Anihoii. Crammer; Anlheu's Ciceio; Man's Laiiu lieadet; Otitis' sdo.: Aiubew's Latin Lessons; Dounegan's Lexicon; Pisk's (ire. k f'.xeiciees; Davies's Legendeil (iracca Majora; Adams's Itoinaii Antiquities; Pinnock's (ioidsiiiith's England; do. (ireece; L ell's Elements nl (ieolngy; Mis. 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