'I ho Girl with the Hole In her f locking. "Now dance with the girl With a holo i' the heel of her stocking." .Thorn's a aweet pretty damsel who trip round tho street, With lip that at sorrow seemed always n mocking ; Any bright sunny tiny if this ftiir ona you meet, You will know by th hole in the heel of her stocking. Her locks are tha raven's, her eye the gazelle's, And her foot is so short that it does not need docking ; Her bust was perfection but shudder ye belles! There's a confouuded great hola in tha heel of her stocking! When 1 looked on her first at Miss Fitzmagig's rout, Like a patent-trimmed hammer my heart was a knocking ; Put when I turned round at aha passed, I cried out, "Ye Gods on Olympus a hole in her stocking " Tho next time I saw her the sweet little dear, By her lover's side tripping, their arms inter locking, I was chilled to the heart, and shed many n tear, For that horrid great hola in the heal wfher stocking ! Oh, would she were mine ! if it made tue a corse, 1 would buy her a bundle of green or bay hock ing! I'J set crosi-logg'da month, or I'd ride the Drome Horse, 'Till I botch'd up that hole in the heel of her stocking. Ah, sweetest ! enough ore the woes of each day, To stir up this noddle, and set it to rocking; Put if not for my sake, for charity' pray liuy a needle and darn up that hole in the heel of your stocking. JJaitlk by Horses. Suutliry tella the fol lowing picturesque incident of the Peninsular war: Two of the Spanish regiments which had been quartered in Funcn, were cavalry mounted on fine black, long-tailed Anduluaiao horses. It was impracticable to bring utt these horses, about 1100 in number, and Uoniana was nut a man who could order them to be destroyed. He was fond of horses himself, and knew that every man was attached to hie beast which had carried him so far and so faithfully. Their bri dles were taken of! and they were turned loose upon the beach. A scene ensued, such as pro bably was never before witnessed. They were sensible that they were no longer under any re straint of human power. A general conflict en aued, in which retaining the discipline they had learned, they charged each other in squadrons often or twenty together ; then closely enga ged, striking with their fore feet, and biting and tearing each other with ferocious rage, and trampling over those which were beaten down, till the shore, in the couree of an hour was strewn with dead and disabled. Part of them had been set free on a rising ground, at a dis tance ; they no sooner heard the roar of the bat tle, than they came thundering down over the intermediate hedges, and catching the contagi ous madness, plunged into the fight with fury. Sublime as the scene was, it was too horrible to bo long contemplated, and Romano, in mer ry, gave orders for destroying them, but it was found too dangerous to attempt this ; and after the last boats quitted the beach, the few horses that remained were still seen engaged in the dreadful work of mutual destruction. One Idea. An old lady who wos ery thoughtful, but could not entertain but one idea at the same time, once entered the church, and while walking up the aisle, discovered that her favourite cat had accompanied her. Agreeable to the first expression of the discovery, the said aloud, 'Why pussy, where do you think you are going 1 ' Looking up, and recollecting that she was in the church, she remarked, 'there ! I spoke right out.' Her attention was now ar retted by the amilesofthe congregation, which, together with the voice of her last remark, in duced the exclamation, 'why, la ! I've spoken agin.' By this time 6hc was tully awBre of the impropriety ufetich a soliloquy, and forthwith exclaimed in evident consternation, 'why, luda mercy, I'm talking loud all the time.' Miss jSi-t.urtzzi.i.'s School. The scliool taught in Squibtown, by Miss Hellena Julinnna IieucSpli7.fiih', is conducted on the purest principles of maidenly ni'rflesty and delicacy. 'Miks Sueun Swllle, spell thaw I.' 'S-ho-r-1 bhawl.' No 'taint riht.' S-h-o-o-l.' 'No ; try ayain.' Sh-o-r-el.' 'J.a ! no, iliut ain't right. ytisan w hat do you put round your neck !' My bead, mum.' What elfce 1' 'My new luce capo, main.' 'Pshaw ! Did you go to church last night V Yes, man.' 'Well, now, what did you have round your neck, beside the captt and beads, just Uioro you started V O deer me, I can't tell.' 'Silly child. UeculUtt now, for you must tell.' 'I'm afeerd to, mum.' Afraid to. What nonsense. Tell it rig lit out, Miss, or I'll give yuu a black mark.' 'Well, then, Jim Smith, the carpenter man's arm ; but it was only once.' 'Good gracious, lordy me ! Why the child is ruined. O, la ! Hid I ever hear the like. do right into the cluoet, Mim Susan Sniflle, this minute.' HANK XOTE LIST. lTAXSll.TANI. The following list shows the current value of all Pennsylvania Hunk N.itrs. The most implicit re liance miy he placed upon it, as it U every week arefully compared with si d corrected from llitk ncll's Reporter. Hanks In riillsulclplila. Disc, lit Ns. LoCATIO. Philip. par par par . par . par i pnr par . pnr par pnr par NOTES AT PA R. Bank of North America , Bank of the Northern Liberties . Commercial Hunk of Penn's. . Farmers' nod Mechanics' Dank Kensington H.ink . . Philadelphia Hank Schuylkill Hunk 3oulhwark Hunk . Western Dank , Mechanics' Hank Manufacturers' & Mechanics' Bank Country Itnnk, Bank of Chester County Bank of Delaware County Bank of (.crmantown Bank of Montgomery Co. Doylostown Hunk Canton Bank Farmers' Hank of Ducks co. Office of Dank of Peiiii'a. Oflice do do Office do " do Office d do Wcsteheitcr par Chester pur (Sermantown pir Norristown par Doylcslown pur Easton pnr Bristol par liarrishurg These Lancaster offices Heading ( do not Euston J issue n. DISCOUNT. NOTES a T "ink of die United States flank of Perm Township (ii'ard Bank . Moyninensing Bunk Dank of Pennsylvania Miners' Hunk of Poltsvillc Hunk of Lcwistown Hank of Middletown Hunk of Norlhumheiland Philadelphia S.r . pnr i i . . par Pot'svilhi Lcwistnwn Middletown i Northumberland par Columbia Uiink & Bridge co. Columbia pnr 1 J i par pir Carlisle Hank Carlisle Exchange Hank Pittsburg; Do di branch of Hnlliduyshurg Farmers Dank of Lancaster Lancistci Lancaster County Hunk Lancaster Farmers' Hunk of (c-ailing Reading Hatrishurg Hank Harrisburg Lancaster Hunk Lnncnstcr Lebanon Hank Lclinuon Merchant' & Mnitiif. Dank Pittsburg Hank of Pitts-burg Pittsbuig par i P" J i i U H West Hronch D ink Williamsport Wyoming Hunk Wilkoshiirro North tm M .r B ink AhYntown Berks County Hnnk Rending Office of Hank of U. 8. Pittsburg failed do do Do do do l'.rie Do do do New Brighton Kensington Sav. Ins. A ilo Pcnn rownshtp Sav. Ins, do Hank of Ctiandicrshurg Ohumbcrshurg Buhk of (ieltysburg Ccttyshurg Bank of Susquehunna Co. Montrose Erie Bunk Erie Farmers' A Drovers' Hank Woyncsburg Franklin Bank Washington Houcsdulc Hjnk Honcsdale Monnnguhcla Bunk of D. Brownsville York Bank York 30 2 O H M N. B. The notes of those banks on which we omit quotations, and substitute a dash ( ) are not purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, wilh the exception of thoso which base a letter of reference. BROKEN HANK S. Philadelphia Sav. Ins. Philadelphia Lonn Co. eichuylkill av. Ins. Manual Labor Hank (T. W 1'owanda Hank Alleghany Bank of Pa. U.mk of Beaver Bunk of Swalara Bank of Washington Centre Hank City Bunk Farmers' At Mwli'ca" Dank Farmers' & Mech'cs' Dank Furmers' A. Meeh'es' Hunk Harmony Instiiuto Huntingdon Bank luniata Hunk titimlicrnieu's Dank Northern Dank of I'a. New Hope Del. Bridge Co. Northumli'd Union Col. Ilk. North Western Hank of Pa. Office of Schuylkill Hank Pa. Aur. 6l Msnuf. Hank Silver Lake Dank Union Hank of Penn'a. Westmoreland Hank Philadelphia failed do failed do failed Dyolt, prop.) failed Towanda Bedford Heaver Hamburg Wasliiimton liclli fonle Pitlsbmit Pitlsbuig Fayette co. (ireencaslle Harmony no sale closed closed failed cliseil no sale luilcd f.d.,1 fuilid no vale Huntingdon no sale LcwiMowii no Bjle Warren DuudiilV New Hope Milton Meadville Port (Jurliuii ( !ariiklo Montrose Uniontowu failed no sale closed In) sale I'loM'd failed rlowd failed cloud (ireeiiHliurx Wilkcsbarre Biidge Co. llkeftharre liosnle (jj" All notes purporting to he on any IVnn-yl-vflina Bank not given in the above lit, may be set lown as frauds. way ji:iisi:y. Bank of New Biunswick Belvidcie Bank Burlington Co. Bank Commercial Bank Cumberland Bunk Farmers' Bunk Brunswick Helvidere Med font Perlh Amlioy Bridelon Mount Holly failed 4 par i pnr par i failed i tailed laded Farmers' and Mechanics' Hk Hahway Farmers and Mechanics Hk N. Hiunswick Farmers' and Merchaul' Hk Franklin Hank of N.J. Middletown Pi Jersey Cily Hodoken DkizA (Iianng Co fioliokcn Jersey City Hunk Mechanics' Bank JelM-y (Jily tuiled failed Tailed J failed i ur I atlerson Hellevillo Morriiitown FrtM'hold Newark Trenton Munufaclurers' II. oik Morris County Bank Monmouth Hk of N. J. Mechanics' Hank Mechanics' and Mnnuf. Hk Morris Canul and Bkg o Post Notea Newark Uk(j A Ins Co New Hope Del Uridije Co N. J. Manuluc. and llk Co Jersey City no sale Newaik Laiiilieiisvilla lloliokell i i failed lulled N J Protcclou A l.oiiil sul I k Jersey Ciiv ( iiange Uunk I Iraue Patel null ! I'alerson Bank failed Peoples' Bank Pimceton Hank p-uli in Hanking Co Mate Bank Mute ti ink hiale H ink -tule II.iuli of Morris tultt Bunk hiileio und I'lulud Muiiuf Co Susst'X Hank' Tieiiioii Hanking Co Union Hunk Washington Banking Co. do Pi no t ion N.llrm Nrwurk l.li.atH-llilowu ( 'ullldcll MoriiMOM n To lilon Kali in Newloll Trenton Dover HacLbiisai'k J pur p.r 4 1 pir i tailed lulled par . i 11 led i)i:i.iBiur. Bk of Wilm A Brsudywme V ilmingion Hank of Delaware 'ilmingtoit Bank of Smyrna Kinvioa Do blanch MillorJ Farmers' Ilk of Klsle i.f )e Dover par par par par par par pir par par t Do bruneh Do bruneh Do branch Union Hank qy Under &s qj" On all banks innikrd Wilmington (surge lown Newcastle Wilmington thus () there are ei ) r rounlerfi it or altered uutis ol the Vur.ous d : ruinations, in t irculuiioii. OAKLEY'S nri'i itATivij stun. THE vulunble properties of Oakley's Depiire . live Syrup of Hnrsnparilla, as a purifier of the blood, is so well known to tho public generally, that it is unnecessary to occupy much snare in set ting forth the advantages to be derived from its use j wherever the medicine has once been intro duced, it takes precedence over all others t rvcty one thai has taken it, have derived so sinal bene ficial results from it, that it ia recommended by them with the u'most confidence. Physicians of the highest standing in the profession, prescribe it to paticnt-i under their care ; containing nothing deleterious, but being composed of the most mild, yet efficacious vegetable materials, it is offi-red wilh confidence, na the chenest and most efficient pit. rifier of the blood now known. The use of a few bottles, es)ecially in the spring months, will be at tended w ith a most decided improvement in the ge neral streiiKth of the system, eradicating sny seeds of disease thnt may have been generated, besides givinu health nnd vipnr to ilia, body. For the core ol Serolubi or Kings Evil, Hlieiimutism. Teller, 1'iinpleK or eruption of the Skin, While Swelling, Fistula, Chronic Cough Asthma, Ac. The nu merous cenificaiea in the possession of the subscri ber ami bis agents, from physicians nnd oilier, are sufficient to convince the most skeptical of its su periority over all preparations of Sarsnpnrilla. Sold wholesale and retail, by the proprietor, OEnliOE W. OAKLEY, North 5th street, Hea ding, links Connly, and to lm bail of the following pet sons : In Kurthnmhtrltinil County. H. B. Masssf, Sunbury ; lieUnd A Mixel, MtL'wcinville ; D KrHiiser, Milton, In Union Cminty. J. Gearhnrt, Scliiisgrovc S A. Cutelliis, Mlffiiuhurg. In Columbia Ctiunty. U.VJ. McCay, Wash ington. Beading, March 14, 1H4-1. Ma. OnKt.rr: I believe it the nty of every one lo do whatever in their power I ic, for the bue. lit ol lln ir lellow mso, nnd having had pn-i ive proof in mv own family, of the wonderful properties of your Dcpuralive Syrup of Saisnp irilln, I m 'St coiisiicutioiisly recommend il lo the alllicted. .We had the misfortune t i l.ise two of our children, by the breaking out of ulcerous sores that covered the face, head and t.eik, although we h id some ol iIk most scientific physicians lo al'end th- m nnd had tried all the known remedies, including Swnim's Punaci a, without nv.iil. Another of my children was aimrke-l in ibe same manner, her face r.d ncik was completely covered; the discharge wns fo oll'eusive, end the disease at sin h n lieiiihl, that we despaired ol her life. Seeing the wonderful elli-cts of your Depur.oive Swop (.1 S irsnparill i, we were induced to make, trial ol it, as the last report ; it acted like a ehnnii ; the u'cers commenced healing immediately, a fi w bottles entiielv restored her In her health, wliirh she hiser jyed linintenuptedly ever since. As a puiifier of the blood, I veiily be lieve it has not its eijuul, JOHN MOYER. Tailor, Walnut street, near Fourth, Reading. DoiighissMlle, April 19th, 181.1. Mb. OiKlf.x: My son Eilmond Leaf, had the scrofe.la in tho most dreadful and distressing man ner for three years, dining which time he wis de prived of the use of his limbs his he n! and neck weie covered wilh idcers. We tried all the differ cut remedies, but to no effect, until recommended by Dr. Johnson of Nunistown, and also Dr. Isaac Hii sler. of Reading, to use your Depurulivo Syrup if Sarsapnrilla, of which I obtained seveial bottles, the use of which d'ove the disease eidin Iv out of Ins system, the sure lienleil up, and ti e clnlil was restored to perfect health, which he ha-i enjoyed Uliinteriupleilly ever since, to the astonishment of many poisons who n en him du ii g his oflliclion. I have thought u mv du'v, and send vou this certi ficate that others who have a like affliction in the family may know where to obtain so valuable a medicine. Yours Irul), AMELIA D LEAF. Sept. in, isn 1y 4Mlllt('l l i(4'l M' DEATH BLOW. Hhe put lie will please ohervn that no Hraiidicth - Pills are genuine, unless the box has three l i lieta upon it, (the top, the snle and the bottom) "i h contaiuimi a fic-simile signature of my hand writing, thus D. DinsnHKrii, M. D. These la. bel-aie enuruved on steel, beautifully designed, and done at an expense of over f "Jl.tiliO. Thercfme it will be seen lliul the only thing iirerssury to pro cure the medicine in its purity, is to observe these labels. Remember the top, the side, and the bottom. The following respective ers.iiis are duly authi-ri zed, and hold CEIITIFICATES OF AGENCY Foi the sale of ItiuiiJrfii'i Vigctultle Unirtrtal I il.i. Northumberland county : Milton Mickey A t 'haiiilii'iliu. Suntiury -H. B. Masser. M'EveiiS ville lielandA Mem II. Nonbuml eiland Win. Forsyth, (icon-clown J. A J. Walls. Union County: New Berlin Hogar A Win ter. Selioserovp Ceorge (iuudrum. Middle burg Isaac Smith. Deaver'own David Illll'le'. Adnm.-burg Wm. J. May. MitHinsburu Mensch A Ray. ILntlelon Daniel Long. Freeburg (J.A F. C. Mover. Lewisburg Walls A Creen. 1'olumbiu county : Danville E. It. Reynold A Co. Berwick shutnaii A Rittenhouse. (,'at- tawissa U. ti. Ilrobts. Uloomsliurc -John R. Moyer. Jeisey Town -Levi Disci. Washington Robt. Mi Cay. Lime-tone Hull"-' fz V;Noich. Observe that each Auerit has an Engravid Cer ificnle of Agency, containing a representation of lr BRAN DIIE'I'H'S Matiufuclory at Sing Smg, and upon which will a'so be sivn exact copies of the tifiv labels miu until Ujmn the lliauurith I'M Unset. Philadelphia, office No. 8, North 8ih street. U. BRANDHETH. M. D. June 24th. IM:l. city i riiM rn.K aictiox, AND MIVATB SALE3 ROOMS, i i Wis. '.".) ami :il Noilh Tliiul Street, Nt'ir the City Motel, MIII.M) ELI'HIA. Ct ('. MACKEY, Auctioneer, re-peclful'y in '' v ilea the attention of crsons desirous of pur- chs'ing Fumiuoe. to his extensive Sales Rooms, (both public and Piinte.) for every description of Household Furniture, win re fan be i.blained at nil times, a larue assortment i-f fashionable und well manufactured Cabinet Furniture, Beds, Maltrhs.es, i I Ac, at very reduced prices, for cish. fj-y- Sales bv Auction, twice a week. May SVtli, lr13. ly WILLIAM J.MAHTIX, .TTCPslTET .T L.V", BUNBURY, FA. OFFIUE, m the second story of the building oc cupied by Dr. J. B. Masstr, on Maikel street. Oct. 21.1, 18 ti. A Tliri'SjIiiiiK il;i lilnc lor Kale. 'I HIE subscriber offers f r sale THRESIIINO MACHINE, new and in good onl.i. The Machine has been tried, and proves to lie an excel lent one. Il will be sold at a reduced price, and warranted. Apply to 11. B. MASTER. July 1st, 181.1. ROSE OINT1VIENT, roil Tiri'Tun. HtNnWOUM.1, PIMI'I.KH ON THE f Af;B, AND OTHER CUTANKOl'SJ F.RelTIONS. (Jj 77ie ftilfmi'ingccrtijirn'e describe one of Ihe most extraordinary cures ever ejfeeh:d by any applieatiim. PiiitAiir.triuA, February 10, 1833. TOR twenty years I was severely alllicted with TiTTRn on the Face and Head : the disease commenced when I was seventeen years old, and continued until the Fall of 1836, varying in vio lence, hut without ever disappearing. During most of the time, great part of my face was covered with the eruption, frequently attended with vio'ent itch ing ; my bead swelled at timrs until it fell s if it Would burst the swelling was so gient, that I con'd senrcely get my hat on. During tho long period thnt I wasnfilieted wi ll the disease, I used a great many ni plications, (among them several celebrated preparation") ns will as tnkintr inward remedies, including a number ofbnttlea of flu-aim'n I'annera, Kxlrarl of S'ar.niiuriltii, Ac, In fact, it would be impossible lo enumerate all tho medicines I used. I was also under the care of two of the most dis tinguished physirinns of this cily, hut without re ceiving much benefit, and I despaired of ever being cured. In the f ill ol 1830, the disease at the time lieing very violent, I commenced using the Jiimc Ointment, (prepared by Yaiiglnm A Davis.) In a few applications the violent itching ceased, tho swelling abated, the iruption begun to disappear, and before I hud used ajar the disease was entirely cuied. It has now been nearly a year and a half since, and them is not a vestige of llw diseaso re maining, except ibe sears from the deep pita formed by the disease. It is impossible for mo to describe in a certificate the severity of tho disease and my sutli ring, hut I will be pleased to give a fuller ac count to any person wanting further satisfaction, who will call on me. At the time I commenced using the R.rne Ointment I would have given huu dicds of dollais to 1st rid of the disease. Since u sing it, I have recommended it to several persona, (among them my mother, who ha. I the disease bad ly on her arm.) who were all cured hv it. JAMES DURNELL, No. ISO, Race St. ij The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. H. Yaughan, SoHth East corner of Third and Race slrci 1-, Philadelphia, and sold on aeencv in Sunbu ry, by II. U. MASSER, MayJ4th, 1843. Azent. Hose Oiiitiiu'iif, lor Teller. A I'llOOF OF ITS F.I I'K'AVY. l'iiiLiiM cin, May '-.7th, 1K3D. TMMS j to certify thai I wns severely alllicted - with Tetter in the hands and feel for upwards of (orty yenrs ( the disease was attended generally with violent itching and swelling. I applied to t number of physicians, and used a great many appli cations without rlli'ctirig a cure. About a y ar since, I applied the Rose Ointment, which entirely stopped the itchmg. and a few applications immedi at) ly cured the disease, which tlw-re has been no return of, although I had never been rid of il at nuy time for forty years. RICHARD SAVAI.E, Eleventh, la-low Spruce Street. Cj" The Rose Oiulineul is prepared by E. B. Yauuhan, South East corner of Tliird and Race Streets, Philadelphia, and aold on agency in Sunbu ry. by Jl. U. MASSKK, May 14lh. 1843. Agr. IWEDICAIi APPROBATION Of tint ROSF. H.TMF.T,fr 'Mlrr. ALTHOUIJH the superiority of the prepaiaii- n over all others is fully es'ablished, the proprie tors take pleasure in laying before the public the following certificate from a respectable physician, a graduate of ths University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Daiigb, having found in this remedy that relief f-r a tedious and disagreeable affection which the means within the range of his profession tailed to atlord, hns not hesitated to give il his approbation, although the prejudices and interests of that prohssiou aie i pposecl to secret Remedies, Piiii.ir.i i.euiA, Sept. 19, 1830. I was recently trnuhUd with s tedious herietic eruption, w hii h coveicd nearly one si-'e of my fce, and extended over I he enr. Mr. Yaughnii, pioprie lol of the Rose Ointment, obseivmg my fact, insis ted on mv liyiug his preparation, of which he han ded me a jar. Allhnuuh in common w ith the mem-l-ers of my profession, I discountename and disup jirove ot the numerous nostrums palmed upon the public by iniinianl pr. lender-, I feel in justice bound to except the Rote Ointment from thai class of me dicines, nnd to give it my approbation, ns it entire ly cured the eruption, althootih it h id resisted the usual applications. DANE DAUOll, M. D. dj The Risse Ointment is prepared by E. H. Vauuhiin, South East corner of Third and Race Streets, Philadelphia, and sold on ngi ncv in Sun bury, by IL B. MAssER, May 11th, 1813. Arnt. j Movcvv Ink. JOSEPH E. HOVER, M-Uiulat'tiiicr of Writinix and Indelli blc Ink, No. KM! North Third Street, six door below Utter, (east Ride,) P2IIX.ADEr.PHXA, 1Es'EC'l FULLY informs country merchants - and others, lhal he constantly keeps on band a large stock of bis superier Hluck, Hloe snd Red Ink. mid also a aupciior quality of ludellil le Ink. His ink is put up in buttles vaiymg in size, fimn 1 lo 3 ounces, and will Isa sold on reasonable terms. 'I lie ex- el ei. I qualities of ibis ink has so thoroughly calnblisbrd Its character, that il is How extensively used throughout tho country. . For sale si the store of II. It. Masser, Sun bury. Pa. May 27lh. 1843. ly (11A..I.KS w. jti.;is, ATTORNE1T AT LAW, SUNBURY, PA. AS inken tbe ullice loimeily occupied by the Hon. I liailes (J. llolin. I, oliposite the ('ourt House. He will ailend to business in the Courts of NorihumU-iland, Union and Columbia counties. May litHh, I Hl:t. UiNlON HOTEL (Clcnrrut Stuiie 0?,rc.) ran: -00 w etz - LYCOMING COUNTY, IViiiiKi It aula. rilHE Subscriber respectfully infoims his hiend. L and the public in general, lhal he has taken the above la Ran An c(mmomoi's HOTE L, I N T II F. H O R O U (i H (IF M U N C Y, and that he is now well prepare 1 to accommodate all who may favor him with their custom. His Sntriko A pa mts r.a ts ire well aite.l, and comfortable. HisTiaLKAsn Ha will ulvays be supplied with the best the market can all'ord. His SriSLiao, which is gold, will ts under the charge of good and careful hostlers. He feels confident, by strict attention ta bu.inr.s, end an earnest desire lo render C"iufort&ble those who may patronize him, thai he will not fail togivti genual satisfaction. II. B. WEAVER. Muncy, Oct. 1st, 184'i If. yrir HEILMA1T & CO., ft a l Commission At Forwarding Alerchants, Font nf Willw Strert Rati Road, H H TBR tiriWA1IK, AVINO associated xsi ith them Joseph Barnct, late of Easton. Pa., respectfully inform Iheir friends nnd the public generally, thnt they have ta ken that large and well known store and wharf at foot of Willow Street Railroad, lately occupiel by Jacob Martin, where they purpose doing a (Seiieral Commission ami Forwarding Business, and fmtn the local advantages of the place being connected with all the public improvements that have their outlet in the cily, they flatter themselves they will bo able to do business to as great, if not greater ad vantage, and upon as reasonable terms as any other house, and they nssuie Iheir friends thnt any con signments made lo them shall have their strict at tention, and no exertions spared to give entire satis faction. They arc also prepaid! lo rereive and forward poods lo any point on the Delaware and I.elnch rivers, between Manch Chunk, Easion and Phila- i dclphia, via Delaware Division and Lehigh Camd; I also, to any point on the Juniata river, or Nonh and Wist Branches of the Susquehanna via Selitivl. kill and Union, or the Chesapeake and Tide Watei Canals. For ibe accommodation of Boats coming or go ing via Schuylkill and Union Canals, a Sie.ml.oat will be kept expressly for towing boats from the Schuylkill around to the Delaware and hack, which will enshld merchants to have their produce deli vered on the Delaware, and their goods shipped at a saving ol 50 to 75 per cent, on tho prices fir hauling across, with these advantages they re spectfully solicit a share of patronnce, VV.HEILMAN A CO. William IL ilmsn, ) William W. Kryscr, C Joseph Unmet. 3 Philad.,May 14, 1843. ly J. MATT Ii AND, JR. & CO. SntiH' nnd Tobacco Manufacturer, A'o, 1'J Xortlt Yi st corner of HuccuuJ Third Strrrtt. PHILADELPHIA. rPHE undersigned have formed a Oo-pnrtnership 1 tinder the firm of J, MAYLAN D. Ja. A Co.. ns successors to the late firm of Jnciih Alnylnml Co., and will c mtiuuc the business at the old cata blishment, on their own account. In ail. lit ion H) iheir own close attention and experience for many years, in the manufacture of iheir rcfebrated snuff', Ac, the long experience of the senior partner of the late firm, will also he devoted to the interest of ihe new concern arid as no exertion and care will be spsred lo insure Iheir goods, at all limes of the ve ry best quality, they solicit a continuance of the confidence of the friends and customers of the late firm. THOMAS ADAMS, J. MAYLAND, Jr. Philadelphia, May 14lh, 1813. I v " To 'otinfrv MERCHANTS. rPHE Subscriber, Agent of I yon A Harris, lint Manufacturers, for New York, Phil nlelphiu, 1 1 n)t iinoro nnd other large cities, wl oso lints are highly commended lor jjikwi' tnl-a (mil ihtrnl.itit y, has on hand a fir-t rate nssortm-nt of HATS and O A PS, suitable for Spring a .les, wh ch will I e sold very low, foi cash or nppioved credit, at the. m ti'il rirup store. No. 40, North Third s'ryt, o p isi'e the City Hotel, Philadelphia. ROBERT D. WILKINSON. Arrnt. N. B. Orders (or Hats in therorn6, promptly attended to. The highest pries in ruv'i it tra lit given f.ir Fur ikins. . Phil.idelpl.ia, June 11, 1813. ly BOLTON & CO. C.i'iM iitl oi.iiil.ioit 31fi' liaufsi, For the Sale if Flour, drain, &td, ie., A- 1 ) EsPECTFULLY inform iheir friends and -x - he Merchants generally, that they have ta ken those large nnd commodious Whaivra.with two Dorks, ninth of Ch'-snut street, on the Deluwire, touether with the store Io. 19 South Wharves, where they would be pleased to receive consign ment of (irain, Flour, Seed, Whiskey, Iron, Ac. Ac. Being also well prepared to forward all kinds of Merchandise by the Schuylkill and Union, or by the Chesapeake and Ti.le Water Canals, as tow- boats sre kept expressly for the purpose of low ing boats by i-i ber route. Merchants will please lie particular to send their j goods destined by either canals, to No. I'J South j Wharves, between Market and Chesnut stree's, on Ibe Delaware, with directions accompanying them which route ihey wish tbeni to be shipped. Qfj" Plaster and Suit for sale, at the lowest mar ket price. lit I.T( l. A CH. March 10. 1813. No. I'J South Whirves. IlOllT.llT CAUTI.U & NOV, PAPB MANUFACTURERS, Lombard Street, llattinwre, "IT AVE constantly for sale, Printing Paper of all -I- sies and qualities. Cup Writing Paper, rub d and plain, Letter l'sper, white and blue, ruled and j plain, Hanging Paer, fine and common, Envelope 1 Paper, do. do. medium, double crown, crown and ' exiiusia'd nipping Paiers, Colored Medium and j Royal Papeis, Bonnet, Dindera' and Straw Box Hoards, Tissue Paper, and all articles in iheir line, which ihey will sell on accomiuodaiing terms. Highest price given for old rags. ROBERT CARTER A SON, March 1 9. 1 843. Elktori. Md M S3 15 CSS A NT'S house, -Yo. 2-T7, AorA Third. nbmr Cutloichill St., PI1ILADKLPIIIA. 5' OIIN DUNCAN, hoe from the Pennsylva- niu Firmer, and Snmuel Pike, jr., late of A iiu nrnn Hotel, lUdumbus. ( Ihio, take pleasure in ac- ipiainiing their friends and the public generally lhal iney have taken the targe and commodious Hotel, recently l.uill by Ihe Missis Hart, on the same site once occupied by the old established Hotel known as the Hull s Head, in Third stieet above Callow hill St. This Hotel is finished in the very iiest possible manner, and of ihe best materials. Its location is very deairshle, particularly for country merchants ; the arrangements for healing and ventilating each room is such as to secure any lempeiature. The bedroonisaie all light and airy, all furnished in neat style, so aa to insure comfort. The receiving parlors are also fuiliisheJ in a au erl sty le, the windows are on the French style, forming an entrance lo a balcony in front, whiih in uke pleasant recess. Pinticulai attention has been given to Ihe beds and bedding, which, with the furniture, are entirely new. t rom years' experience in h, Mel business, we t-ust, by strict assiduity (.' bustnest, to make this house a desirable stoppini! place. Our table Willi always l-e supplied with Ihe very best our maiket can all'ord, and our bar with the la-sl liquors and wiuesnf the most approved brands. P. S. There are first rate stabling wild carriage house- attached lo the hotel, attended by cs tlul and alitor hostlers, and our charges will be low, in accordance with iIm present haid liu.es. Philadelphia, Oct. 7th, HU. ATTURNJ Y AT f, AW, 1 6UWBURV, PA. Business attended to in the Counties of Nor thumberland, Union. Lvcoming and Columbia, ltefrr tot Tnou Haiit A Co., Lowxn A Buntin-r, HitiT, Ctr.viMt-rna A Hart, yl'hileJ. Rat ftot.ns, McFAtiLAan A Co. 8pki vo, 'ioon A (Jo., G O LD E N SWAN MaD J3Z2 Q w m No. G'J North Third, above Arch Strert, PHILADELPHIA. Ar roMMonATioNR for seventy rFRwiN. pHARLES WEISS, bite of the "White Swan," and "Mount Vernon House," respectfully in. forms his friends and customers, that be has become Ihe proprietor of the abovs well known Hotel, Country Mcichants will find the above Hotel a central I srntion, and Ihe best of fnre. Persona Ira veiling with private conveyance will find a large yard and good slablinn for horses, and the last nf ost'eis. Hoarding f 1 per day. May 11th, 1842. tr. EAGLE HIT CO T27 ICES IT 9 Corner of Third and Vine .Streets, WILLIAMSPORT, TA. FTVIK subscriber respectfully announcea to tho X public, that he Ins opened a Hotel in the com modious brick building situate on the comer of 'I hird and Pine streets, where he will be bnppy to wait npon those who may favor him witli their company. The Eagle Hotel is large und ciiveni ent, and furnished in the U'-l modem stl. It is provided with a large number of well aired and comfortable sleeping apartment., rooms, private parlors, Ac. Persons visiting Williamsport on bu siness oi p!ea-nre, m.iv rest as-ur.d (hat every ex ertion will be used to render their sojourn at tha "Eagle Hot. I" pl. asint and agreeable. His Table w ill be supplied with the very best tho market af fords, and his bar with the choicest wines and other li.piors thnroes re sonable. The Eagle Hotel possesses greater advantages in point of location than any other similar establishment in lh' borough, being situate in the business part cf the lown, and within a convenient distance of the ('oort llouso and Williamsport and Elmira Rail Road Depot. Sufficient Stabline provided, and good and trusty ostlers always ill alleudaii.-e. Attentive, uccon. miniating nnd hone-t Servants have been employed, snd uoll ini; left undone that will add to the cmnluit and accommodation of his guesls. There will be a carriage always in attendance at the Boat Landing to convey passengers to and from f the House, free of charae. c:i.in,i:s borrows. May 11th. IS 12. tf o wlii, x Jli rwii.s... A N artic e on. qualle.l for cleaning and g.viug a highly durable nnd most brilliant p..,sh lo sil ver, (iennaii Silver, Hrnss. Copper, Diitt uiia ware, Tin, Si-el, ('ullery, nnd lor reborn. g the lustre oil varnished carriages, Ac. TRY IT. Prepared an I sold hi wholesale and retail, by the Susipiehnnna Chrysolite Polish Company, Owego, l loga county, . WM. FORSYTH, Agent for Northum'd, H. 1). MASSKR, .g lit lor Sunbury. November Until, IH42. .litii.-M'i Weaver V Won, norn iviAEnns & ship chandlers. An. l:lAnrM W ater Strrrt. I'hilnilt hihia. A V L I . I . -v t Ld coiis.uoiiy "il iiurin. a general tissort nieiit of Cordage, Seine Tw iiics. Ac, viz : I ar'if Ropes, Fishing Ropes, While Ropes, Manil lu Ropes, Tow Lines for C anal Boats. Also, a complete assortment of Seine Tw ines, Ac. such as Hemp Soa.l and Hening Twine, Best Patent (oil Net Twine, Cotton Shad and Herring Twir e, Shoe Threads, Ac. Ac. Also, lied Cords, Plough Lines, Halters, Traces, Cotton nod Linen Carpet Chains, Ac. all ol which they will dispose of on n.a.suriublo let ma. Philadelphia, November 13, 1)2. ly. srj.m.xn, (.(H)i & co. No. las Market Street, I'liilmlelpliia. NITE the attention of Country Merchants to their exiensie asortuienl of British French and American Dry (foods, which they otl'rr lor ssle in tin- m .-t reaaoiiulile I. nils. Ptiil.idelphia. November 1:1, IS 12. J . W . S W A 1 IN , lTni!irelia an.l l'arnsnl Manufaelurcr. Ao. 3i' ,Wi I'ltittl ftrrit, two dourr liltiw tht Cili, II' tel. Fhihiihli.Hid. iOUNTR Men hunts und others arc solicited to examine his ussmttoent before purchasing ilsew hero Philu.'elphia. Novemler 11. '.sM?. ly. H sale a sin ni Fu.rn, conlaiinng about rtii Q hundred and ten ncr. s, more or U-s, situ .if in Point township. Nor. Inirid erland Counts, about to miles above .Noiilmmbeil md, on ihe m..ii road lea. ling from that pla. e to ll .nvid. , a.ljoiuirf lands of John l.eghou, Je-se C. Ilortoti and others now in the occupancy of Snimicl Payne. Al-ou forty acrce of said tract are chiicd, and in goo stat-' of cu'tivation, on which there ia a small bar erect, d. The property will be sold on reasonab leims. For further particulars, persons are requet ed to apply to the subscnlx r. H. H. MASSER, Aent. Nov. 27th, IS 15. if Sunbiirv. P LIST OFBOQKS, oh sill nr A NTHO.N'S Classical Dictionary; Lemprier do.; Ainsworth's do.; Cobb'a do.; English an (erman do.; Atithon's Casar; Ambon's Crammer Aiilhen'a Ciceio; Mair's Latin Reader; Ogilby'sdo Ambew's Latin Lessons; Dotinegau's Lexicon Fisk's (iresk Exercises; Davies's Legendei; liiaeca Majors; Adams's Roman Antiquities; Pinuock's (oldsiiiith's Euglniid; do. (i recce; l.yell's Elements of (ieology; Mis. Lincoln's Botany; Elements of Botany; Bridge'a Algebra; Porter's i.hetorical Rea ders; Emersoii'a (icography and History; Olney's do.; Parity's do.; Smith's Crammer: kiikham's do.; Kay's Readers; Cobb's do.; Cobb'a Arithmetics; Pike's do.; Emerson's do.; Cobb's Spelling Hooks; Town's do,; Cobb'a Table Books; Evangelical Fa mily Library; Cottage Bible; Family do; ColUter. al do.; Small Bibles and Testaments; Parker's Ex ercises on Composition; Fruit of the Spirit; Baxter'a S din's Rest; American Revolution; Martyatl'a No vels; Mrs. Phelps on Chemisliy; Iliad; Catechism of American Laws; Leiteison Natural Msgic; Che- misiiy for Beginners; Enghsh ExereiMj adapted to Murray's Crammer, Sequel t- Comley'a Spelling B.Hik; American Class Book; Daholl's Schoolmas tei's Assistant; A great variety of Blank Books, Ac. August Mt . BLANKS" TOU sSALC AT THIS OWICE.
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