an... jill.' j From the. Keepsake of 1913. Who Glveth Songs In the Might. When ceurting slumber, The hour I number, And sad cares cumber My weried mind ; This thought shall cheer me, That thou art near me, Whose ear to hear me Is still inclined. My soul thou keenest, Who never sleepest ; Mid gloom the deepest, There's lieht above. Thine eyes behold me ; Thine arms enfold me ; Thy word has told me That God is love. C7" The following lines were found enclosed in a newspaper, intended t defraud Uncle Sam : Miss Julia Reed, With all possible speed, 1 trust that this paper may reach you, And that what you peruse May not merely amuse, T3ut some lesson of import may teach you. I at first thought 'twonld be better To have written letter To give you the news more precisely, But by savin j the expense In sending it hence, I have thus, I think, acted more wisely. 4t 'Twill be a caution, no doubt, The way you enjoy yourself out In the country this very warm weather, For I trust that pure joy, Unmixed with alloy, Will bear your spirits up light as a feather. That may always such be your lot, Whether city or cot To dwell in you deem most expedient, Is the sincere wish, indeed, Miss Julia Reed, Of your very very very Obepiest. Calculations Verified. Wm. Darby the celebrated Geographer, many yeara apo pub lished a statistical table of what the number of people would be, in the years 1820, 18.10, 19 10, 1850, &.C., up to 1900. So far, he has been ful ly sustained by the most accurate enumeration. We, therefore place much reliance upon any thing from his pen on this subject. According to DVby's calculations, at the end of this cen tury the present United States will contain up wards ot one hundred millions of inhabitants! At that rate in less than 150 years from this time, the U. S. will contain eight hundred mil lions, or in others words, as many inhabitants as the whole earth at present contains. Statesmen, patriot?, and philanthropists, will be forced to look at this matter seriously it in our duty to make provision in time, so tar as we can, for thin vasl increase of our race. Legis lators should look forward to that state of things. What ought to be done, or can be done, we do not pretend to say but something ere long will have to be done. Instead of giving away the public lands as a bounty to foreigners, it may be wise to check emigration by increasing the price of the unsold public domain. Put up the price of the public lands to $5 per acre, and we can thereby mike foreigners furnish us with enough money to pay off all our debts. Cur. of the Phila. Ledger. An Amcmnu Di.i ndf.r. We find in an ex change paper the following amusing instance of legislative blundering : "Some year a jo, a bill was reported in the New York House of Assembly, entitled 'An act for the preservation of the Heath Hen and other Game.' The Speaker of the House, who was probably not much of a sportsman, gravely read it, 'An act for the preservation of the I let then and other game,' a blunder of which lie was not conscious, until an honett member from the north, who had suffered considerably by thede predatious of the frontier Indians, niovej An amendment by adding the words, 'except Indi ans.' " Falling Off An Officer, on a field day, happened to be thrown from his horse, and as he lay spraw ling on the ground, m1 to a trktid (w ho ran to bin Htwiwtance,) I thought I had im proved in my riding, but 7 find 1 have ftdkn off. Pat of a Wrr.Ntsa "Small thanks to you," said a plaintiff to one of hie w itnesses, "tor w hat you have said in this cast-.' "Ah, sir," eaid the conscious witness, "but lliiuk of wliat 1 didiCt bay." One Tomii'B I'oi.u y. A matronly lady be ing asked whybhedid not learn the French language, replied that one tongue wtd builicicnt for a woman. Deferred Sknnibilitv A client one day burt into a llood of tears alter he had heard the statement of his counsel, exclaiming, "I did not think I had sutlered half so much until 1 Iwd heard it this day." A Ntono PiAUKJir. "I say, llaz, where dul comet ris at "It rise in the 40 nirreden ob de fregin codac, as laid down in the count alinanank." "Well, where do him set, Bail" "Set yju black fuol-him don't set no w here when 'em guts tired ob shinin, him goet io his fcole." U .(M( X O T 12 LIST. PUXXSl'LVAXIA. The following li-t show the current vslue of all Pennsylvania Hunk Notes. The most implicit re liance may I plnced upon it, as it ' every week arrfully compared with at d corrected from Bun nell's Reporter. Hunks In riillnilolpliln. N, Disc, in ir. Location. ,, I HILAR. N O T K H AT PAR. Bunk of North America . , par Bank of the Northern I.i!erties . . par Oommerrinl Dunk of Penn'a. . , pur Farmers' and Mechanics Hunk . pur Kensington Bank , . pur Philadelphia flunk . ' par Srhuvlkill Rank . . . par Soitthwark Hank . par Western flunk . pr Mechanic' Hunk . . p Manufacturers' A Mechanics' Bunk par Country llniiKn. flank of Cheater County Westchester Bank nf Delaware County Chester par par pur par pur par Bank of (Scrmantown Bank of Montgomery Co. Dnylestown Bank Ration Bank Firmer' Hunk of Burks co. Offic e of Bunk of JVnn'i. (crmantown Norristown Doylcatown Canton Bristol par Harrisbtirg These Lancaster 1 offices Office Offire Office do do do NOTE 8 do do do AT Rending f do not Eastnn J issue n. DISCOUNT. tank of the United Stale Hank of I'enn Township (ii'ard Bank . Moyamcnemg B ink Bank of S'ennsj Ivania Miners' Bunk of Pottsville Bnnk of l.ewistown Bank of Midilletown Bnnk of Northumberland Philadelphia 2! par pnr par i i i Pottsville l.ewistown Midilletown Northumberland par Columbia Bunk V Bridge co. Columbia Carlisle Bank Carlisle Exchange Bank Pittsburg Do do branch of Hollidavshurg Farmers' Bank of Lancaster Lancsstei Lancaster County It. ink Lancaster Farmers' Bank nf Heading Reading Harrishurg Bnnk Harrishurg par 1 J j par par pa. 1 Lancaster Bank Lnncnster par Lelinnon Bank Lebanon J Men-bants' At Manuf. Bank Pittsburg Bank of Pittsburg Pittshutg i West Branch Bank Williamsport J Wyoming Honk Wilkesharie ! Northampton Bank Allentown Beika County Bunk Heading Office of Bank of U. 8. Pittsburg failed Do do do Erie do Do do do New Brighton do Kensington Sav. Ins. A do Penn Township Sav. Ins. do Bank of Chamhershurg I'hamlavsburg 1 Bank ot (ieltyahurg (Jettysburg I Bunk of Susquehanna Co. Montrose 3(1 Brie Bunk Erie S Farmers' cV Drovers' Bank Waynesburg 2 Franklin Bank Washington IJ HonesthileB.uk Hoitesdale 1 Monongahcla Bank of B. Brownsville IJ York Bank York I N. B. The notes of those hanks on which we 3mit quotations, and substitute a dash ( ) are nol purchased hy the Philadelphia broker, with the exception of those which have a letter of reference. BROKEN BANKS. Philadelphia Sav. Ins. Philadelphia Loan Co. Schuylkill Sav. Ins. Manual Labor Bank (T. W Powanda Batik Alleghany Bank of Pa. B.mk of Beaver Unnk of Swatara Bank of Washington Centre Bank City Batik Farmers' A Merh'cs' Bank Farmers' A Mech'cs' Bank Farmers' A Mech'cs' Bank Harmony Institute Huntingdon Bank luniata Bank lumbermen's Bank Northern Bank of Pa. New Hope 1 I. Briilge Co. Northuinti'd Union Col. Ilk. North Western Uaik of Pa. Office of Schuylkill Bank Pa. Acr. A Manuf. Hank Silver Lake Bank Union Bank of Penn'a. Westmoreland Bank Wilkesharre Bridge Co. Philadelphia failed do fulled do failed Dyolt, prop.) fulled Towanda Bedford Beaver Harrishurg Wahingtoii Belli f.uite Pittsbuig Pittsburg Fayette c. Orcencaslie Harmony no sale closed closed failed closed no sale failed failed failed no sale Huntingdon no sale Lenislown no sale Warien Diiiidntr New Hope Milion Meadtille Port Carbon Carlisle Moulioae I 'nioritowii (.rccnsllirg faiU no vale closed no sale closed failed closed f.oled closed ilkcskine no sale fXj" All notes purporting to he on any Pennsyl vania Bank not given in the above list, may he set jowu a frauds. way ji:ksi:y. Bank of New Brunswick Brunswick Uelvideie Bank llelvidere Burlington Co. Bank M. ill.irJ failed I par 4 p.r par i failed i failed tail.. I failed Joinmercial Bank Perth Aiubny Suniln rl.nul Bank Bridgetnn Fafuiera' Bank Mount Holly Farmers' and Merhanics' Ilk Kuhway Farmers' and MerhaiiM-s Ilk N. Iliunswitk Farmers and Men hanu' Bk Midilletown I't, Franklin Bunk of N.J. Jer-ey t'lty Hoboken Bkg& (.razing Co lluti 'ken lersey City Bank Jersey tjjty Mecliauiia' Bank Patieisou Manufaiiurers' Bank Belleville Morris County Bank Mornstown Monmouth lik of N.J. Freehold MchaiiliV Bank Newark Mechanics and Manuf. Bk 'I're-iton Morris ('anal and Bkg Co Jersey City failed failed i faded 1 par Pont Notes no sale Newark Bkg A Ins Co New Hope Del Bridge Co N. J. Manufac. and Bkg Co Newark ' Laiiita-itsxilto i Hoboken failed Jersey City laded Orange j PaterwM) failed do J Princeton par Sal, en pur Newark J Lhabelbtown $ Cum. leu par MisriisKiwt) j Trillion fuiled Salem failed Newton I Tioiitou far Dover i llackensack failed N J 1'roiecton &. lAMutiuid bk Orange Bank I'aterson Bank Peoples' Bank Princeton Bank Salein Banking Co State Bank Slate Bank Siate U:iV State Bank of Morris Slate Bunk Sakrai ami 1'hilad Manuf ('o Susses Bank Trenton Hanking Co Union Bank Washington Banking Co. BiiLiMARi; Bk of Wilm & Brandy wine Wilmington Bank of Delaware Wilmingtou Bank of Sinynn Smyrna Do blanch Millord Farmers' Bk of State of Del Do vet Do branch Wilmington Do branch (ieorgetown Do branch NewcssiUi Union Bank Wilmington n? UiuW. 5s par par par par par par par par par 1 (v 7 On all banks marked thus (' ) there are ri ther counterfeit or altered notes uf the vsr.ous tla- numiustioiis, ia cnculatiuii. TV" OAKLEY'S ii:iijnATiVK RYnri. rilHE valuah'e properties of Oakley's Depma I. live (Syrup of Sarsaparilla, as a purifier of the blood, ia so well known to (he public generally, that it is unnecessary to occupy much spare in set ting fonh the advantages lo tie derived from its usej wherever the medicine has once been intro duced, il takes precedence oer all others : every one thai has taken it, hae derived so signal bene ficial results from it, that it is recommended by them with the u most confidence. Physicians of the highest standing in the profession, present it to patients under their care containing nothing deb (prions, but being composed of the most mild, yel efficacious vegetable materials, it is offered w ith confidence, as ihe rhen)iest and most efficient pu rificr of ihe blood now known. The use of a few bottles, esiecially in the spring months, will be at tended with a moat derided impiovement in the ge neral strength of the system, eradicating any seeds of disease that may have been generated, beside giving health and vigor to the body. For the cure of Scrofula or Kings Evil, Rheumatism. Titter, Pimples or eruptions of the Skin, White Swelling, Fistula, Chronic Cough Aslh.-ns, Acr. The nu merous certifiraes in the possession of the subscri ber and his agents, from physicians and others, sre sufficient to convince the most rkenticat of its su periority over all preparations of 8arsaparilla. Sold wholesale and retail, bv Ihe proprietor, CEOItCE W. OAKLEY, North Sin street, Bea ding, Beika County, and to be hail of the following persons : In Northumberland County. l. B. Masssi Siinbtiry ; Ireland cV Mixel, SlcEwensvillo ; D Kraust r. Milton. In Vnian County.- J. Cenrhnrt, Sclinsgrove J A. (iiiteliu. MitllmtMi'g. Columbia Coiuily. Tl. W. McCay, Wash ington. Reading, March I t, It I t. Mn. 0Kt.?.T: I Micve it the iity of every one lo do whi.teverin their power I ie, for the b' ne. fit of their fellow msn, and having had po-i'ive proof in mv own family, of the wonderful pro(wrtirs of your Depuralive Syrup of Saraparilla, I m si conscirutiou-lv recommend il to the afThrled. We had Ihe misfortune to lose two of our children, hy Ihe hrrakinc out of ulcerous sores thai covered the fare, head and reck, although we had some of (he most scientific physicians lo attend th m and had tried all the known lemeiliea, including Swaim' Panacea, without avail. Another of my children wax aliuike.l in I lie tonne mariner, tier fare and neck was rorr.plelelv covered; the discharge was so offensive, and the disease at such a height, that we despaired of her life. Seeing ihe wonderful effects of voiir Depnraiive Syrup ot Sarsaparitl.i, we were induced to make trial of it, as the last resort ; it acted like a cdami; the u'pers commenced healing immediately, a f, w bottles entirely restored hi r to her health, which she hsei joyed uninterioi tedlv ever since. As a puiifier ol the blood, I verily lie here it has not its equal. JOHN MOVER. Tailor, Walnut street, near Fourth, Heading. Dotigliss.ille, April 10th. 1843. Ma. Oaklst: My son Edmund Leaf, bad the srrolnla in the most dread In I and distressing man ner for lline year, dining which time he was de prived of the use of bis limb, hi head and neck were covered with ulcers. We tried all the differ ent remedies, but lo no effect, until recommended by Dr. Johnson of Nunislown. and also Dr. Isaac H tester, of Reading, lo use your Depuralive Syrup of Sarsaparilla, of which I obtained seversl bottle, ihe use of winch d'ove the di-ease eniiri ly out of his system, Ihe sore healed up, and Ihe child was restored lo perfect health, which he has enjoved uninterruptedly ever since, lo the astonishment of many persons who wen him du iog his affliction. I havethouuht il my duty, and send v u this certi ficate that other who have a like affliction in the family may know where lo obtain so valuable a medicine. Yours truly. AMELIA D. LEAF. Sept. lfi, lStlt ly 4 oiiiifcriHiMV DEATH BLOW. rPhe pul'lic will plraae observe that no Itrandielh - Pil's are gemone, unless ihe Imx ha three l i- bets upon it, (the top, the sr.'e and the bottom) ci h ronlainini! a fic-siinile signature of my h unl writing, thus B. Diiamhrkth, M. D. These la. bel aie enuraved on steel, beautifully desiuned. and done at an e pense of over fi.doO. Then fore it w ill he seen (bal the nulv ihing nrresaary to prs. . lire the medicine in it purity, is lo observe lliese lalvls. Keiiii'mb. r ihe (on, the side, and Ihe bottom. I'he fallowing lesperlive persons are duly authi-ri Zed, and Sol. I CEIlTiriCATES Or AGENCY For the sale of liraiulriih's Yrtrttubte Universal JWs Norihun.beilai d eounlv : Milton Msrkev 4 Chambeilin. Sunburv II. II. Masaer. M'Ewei.s- ville lieland A Mom II. .Noribuoi) eilaud Wm Forsyth. (Jeorcetown J. & J. Walla. I uion C unity ; New It, rim llogar iv in ter. Selmserove (n'orge Oundium. Middle. t'liru Isaac Smith. Beavertown David Holder. Adanisburg Wm. J. May. Mitlliiishuie Mensch llav. Haillelon Daniel Long. Freeburg li.,V F. C. Mover. LewiburH Walls & fitet n Colonibi i coi.my : D.oiville E. B. Ke nobis Co. Berw ick Sliuman At It ttenhouse. Ca tuwissa C. (j. BrnUa. Btooinaburc John B Meyer. Jcisey Tow n Levi His, I. asbiuiton It, dit. McCay. Limestone Ball'- ft MeNoirb llliseive ihat each Auen I has an r.rigravul fcr 'llii'ate ol Atrency, ronlaiuiiig a reprea iitatinn o llr Bit A.NDKKTH S Mauufaciorv at Sing Sing, and upon which will also be seen eiart copies ol the new lubtU nr. to uted uion the Itrundreth J'ill Itoxes. PhiUdiphhi, oCH-e No. N, N'oith Sth street. B. BKANDKETH. M. D. June 24th, D43. city FritM'i'riiK Arcriox, AND PRIVATE SALES ROOMS, Nos. ami '.il iNurtli '1'liiul Struct, Near the City Hotel, I'HILADF.LPHIX. Cll. MACK FY, Auctioneer, re-peelful'y in- vilea the aiteiithMi ot periMii.s desirous of iur rha-rnii Ftirmiuie. lo his eilensive Sab a Rooms, (both pipdic and I'livate.) lor every descriitiou of Household Furniture, win re rati I oltuinel at all tune, a luri assoiimenl of fashionable and well manufactured Cabinet Furniture, Beds, Matliasses, A.C, al very reduivd prices, for cash. 7 Salt's bv Auction, tw ice a week. May 27th. IN43. ly WILLIAM J.MAKTi," .TTCPslTET .T LAV", STJNBTJRY, P A OFFICE, m the second story of ihe building oe copied l'r. J.B. Mass, r, on Market street. Oct. SMISMj A TlirvMliliiff la lilne fur Sale. rpHE sobscnlr offers f r sale a TilliESHINC 1 MACHINE, new and in good order. The Machine has been tried, and proves n be an excel lent one. Il will be said St a reduced price, anJ warrautrd. Apply lo 11. B. MAbER. J.ly 1st, K13. ROSE OINTIVIENT, FOtX TiriTi-.it. RINOWOHMR, PIMrl.RN OS THR F K, AND OTIIKH ri'TANt:Ol' ntllTHlNSJ. (fj' T1t following eertiirn'e drtrribrn one nflhe mont extraordinary curt a ever ejected by any applieation. Piiu.Anr.tTiu A, February 10, 1A39. IJ'OR twenty years I was severely afflicted with TltTTna: on Ihe Face and Head: the disease commenced when I wa seventeen yeara old, and continued until the Fall of 1830, varying in vio lence, but without ever disappearing. During mot of the time, great psrl of my f ree was covered with the eruption, frequently attended with violent itch ing; my head awelled at limes until it fell as if it would burst the swelling was so great, that I could scarcely get my hat on. During the long period that I was afflicted wiih the disease, I used a great many a plication, (among them several celebrated preparations) as w. II a lakina inward remedies, including a number of bit lie of Siraim't 1'anarra, F.rtrael of Sarmipnrilla, Ac, In fart, it would be impossible to enumerate all the medicines I used. I was also under Ihe care of two of ihe most dis tinguished physicians of this city, but without re reiving much benefit, and I despaired of ever being cured. In the fall of 18:tfi, the disease st the time being very violent, I commenced usinu the Kote Ointment, (prepared bv aughan Davi.) In a b w applications the violent itching ceased, the swelling aba'ed, the ruption legan to disappear, and before I hud used ajar the di-easo was entirety cured. It has now been in any a year and a half since, and there is not a vestiue of the disease re maining, except the scars from the deep pits formed by ihe disease. It is iintu ssible for me to describe in a cs rtificate the severity of the disease and my suffering, toil I will be pierced lo give a fuller ac count to any person wanting further satisfaction, who will call on me. At the time I commenced using Ihe Rose Ointment I would have given hun- da nf dollars to he rid of the disease. Since u- sing it, I have recommended it to several persons, (among them my mother, who had the diseaso had- on her arm.) who wi re a t cured bv It. J AMES DUIiNELL, No. 15C, Race St. CTj The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B. Vauuhan, Sou h East corner of Third and Race sire. Is, Philadelphia, and sold on aeenrv in fninhu- ry. by 11. U. .MASS Kit, May 14th. IMS. Agent. Itoc Ointment, for Tetter. A rilUOF OF ITS F.FF1CACY. Piiu.tiii.LrHi. May S7tb, 1H3!. nPHIS ia to certify II at I was severely afflicted with I etter in the ham! ami d el tor upwards of lortv years ; the disease was attended generally with violent iti rung and swelling. I applied to a number of physicians, and used a great many sppli- ca'tons without elleeting a cure. Atoiit a V ar since, I applied tie Bose Ointment, which entirely slopped ihe itching, and a few applications imtnedi. all ly cured the disease, which there has been no return of, although I had never l-cen rid of it at any time for forty years. KICIlAltD S.WAI.E, r.levenlh, lielow Spruce Street. (Tj The Rose Ointment is prepared hy E. B. Ysuuhari, S u'h East corner of Third and I 'are Streets, Philadelphia, and aold on aisenry in Sunbu- ry. by II. U. J1AI(, May 14th. 1813. Aget. MEDICAL. APPROBATION Of the ROSF. (HTMF..T,for Tetter. ALTIIOUOH the superiority of the preparation j over all th ra ia fully es'ahlishcd. the proprie tors lake pleasure in laying before the public the following certificate from a respectable physician, a graduate of the University of Penns Ivania. Dr. Hnuiib, having found in llu temedy that relief for a leilious and disagreeable affection which the mean wilhiu Ihe ranee of bis profession failed to afford. has not hesitated lo give it his approbation, although the prejudice and interests of that profession aie pposed to secret neiDedies. P HILAR KLmiA, Sept, 19, lSIlfi. I was recently troubled with a tedious hera-tir eruption, wbit h coveied nearly one st.'e ol my I. ire, ulid extended over the ear. Mr. uughan, pioprie lot of the Bose Ointment, nbseiving toy fare, insis ted on my Irvine bis preparation, of which he han- lied me a jar. Although in common with ihe mem bers ot my profession, I discountenance and disap prove ol the numerous nostrums palmed upon the public by inotant pn lenders, I feel in justice bound to except the Rose Ointment from that cla-a of me linites, and to give it my approbation, a u entire ly ured ihe eruption, abhouith il hid resisted Ihe usual application. DANL. HUGH. M. D. I he Rose Ointment is prepared by L. B. Vaotlian. South East corner ot Thud and Bare StreeiH. Pfilladc'phia, and bold on ag.nrv in Sun. bury, by H. B. MASSER. .May l llh, I84:t. Agent. Mover's Ink. JOSEPH HOVER, Mantilacltufr of Wiiliiiji nntl Imlclli blo Ink, No. UHi North Third Stree t, eix thsirs below Khcp, (east side.) FIIILADEIaFHIA, I EPEC'I FI LI. V inlorios roumry merchstil k and oilier, that he con-tantly keep on band a larce stock of bis soperier Black, Blue and Red Il k. and also a superior quality of ludellil It) Ink. His ink is put up in belt lea varying in size, f.oin I to 3'j ounces, and will le sold on reasonable terms. The ex.elleit qualities of this ink basso tborooithly establibed its rhararier, that it ia now extensively used throughout lb country. For .ale at the store of II. B. Mass, r. Sun bury, Pa. May 27ih, 184:1. ly niAltl.KS v. iikc.ixs, ATTORNEY1 AT LAW, SUNBUBY, PA. nAS taken the ollire loimeily ocrupi d bv the Hon. ( hailea (i. llonn. I, oppoaite the Court House. He will aitend to husines in the Court of Nonhuuils'iland, Union and Columbia counties. May 12 Oil., 184:). UxMON HOTEL (dent rat Stage Mft.ri',', Iff BLT TCkJ CZ2 Ikr" 9 LVCOMINa COUNTY, l"'mij It aula. riIll. Snhscrilier respecifully liitorms his friend. L and the public in general, that he has taken the above LA I' AM) COMMODIOFS HOTE L, I N T II E B O R O U (. H O F M UNO Y, and that he is now well prepare 1 to accommodate all who may favor him with their custom. His Stti.riau ArikvatsTS tre well sire. I, and comfortable. Hi.TtBLBaan Bsa will altays be ssppli.d with the lie.t the market ran afford. His Stsbli, which is goid, will Is under the charge of good and careful hostlers. He feels confident, by strict attention lo business and an earnest desire lo render tvmfortuhle those who may patronise hiin.ihsl he will nol fail to give general satisfaction. II. B. WEAVER. Munry, Ocl. 1st, 1843 if. VJ1. HEIL1A1T & CO., Commission cV Forwardintr Merchants, Font nf W illow Slrrrt Rail lload, HOSt THR TltLAWAKR, A VINO associated wiih them Joseph Barnct, late of Easton, Pa., respectfully Inform their friends and the public generally, that they have ta. ken that Urge and well known store and wharf at font of Wiljow Street Railroad, lately orcupiel by Jacob Martin, where they purpose doing a (Seneral Commission and Forwarding Business, and from the local advantages of the place being connected with all the public improvements that have their outlet in ihe city, they flatter themselves they will be able to do business to as great, if not greater ad vantage, and upon a reasonable terms as any other house, and they assure their friends that any con signments made lo them shall have their atrirt at lention, and no exertions spared to give entire satis faction. They are also prepared to receive and forward goods to any point on the D laware and Lehish rivers, between Manch Chunk, Esstou and Phila delphia, via Delaware Division and Lehigh Canal; also, to any point on the Juniata river, or Nonh and West Blanche of the Susquehanna via Schuyl. kill anJ Union, or the Chesapeake and Tide Watei Canals. For the accommodation of Boats coming or go. ing via Schuylkill and Union ('anal, a Steamboat will be kepi expressly for towing boats from the Schuylkill around lo the Delaware ami back, whietk will en .ble merchants to have their produce deli verer! on the Delaware, and their goods shipped at a saving ot 50 to 75 s?r rent, on the prices for hauling across, with these advantages they re spectfully solicit a share of palronace. W.HEILMAN& CO. William H.llman, William W. Keyscr, C Joseph Barnet. 3 Philad.,May 14, 1843. ly J. IMA VL 1 AND, JR. & CO. .N111II nd 1 obacco AJnmilacturers, An. VorA 1lVf rnrarr nf liar and Third St reel n. - PHILADELPHIA. THE undcr-itrned have formed a Co-partnership under the firm of J. MAYLAN I). Jii. & Co.. as successors to the late firm of Jtieub .Mnylond Jf Co., and will continue the business at ihe old esta blishment, on their own account. In addition to their own close attention nnd experience for humy year, in the manufacture (if their eefebraled snuff-, Ac, the long experience of the senior paituerof the late firm, will also las devoted to ihe interest of the new concern and aa no exertion and care will be spared lo insure their goods, at all times of the ve ry Ih?s quality, they solicit a continuance of the confidence of the fiiends and customers of the late firm. THOM S ADAMS, J. MAYLAND, Ja. Philadelphia. May 14th. 1S43. ly To fouiiiry MERCHANTS. 'T'HE Subscriber, Agent of Lyon A Harris, Hat - Manufacturers, for New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and other large cities, whose lints are highly commended for ifond tobit and dnrnhility, has on hand a firt rate assortm-nt of HATS and ('APS, suitable for Spring sales, wh It will be sold very low, fot cash or appioved credit, al the nrled chenp store, tin. 40, North Third strcvl, opp isi'e the City Hotel, I'lula Iclphia. ROBERT D. WILKINSON. A pent. N. B. Orders for Hats in Ihe rouh. promptly attended to. The highest pries in tush or trade given far Fur ikins, Philadelphia, June II, IR13.--Jv BOLTON & CO. Crnrral C'iiiuiiInsIoii Merc IiuiiIn, For the Sale of Flour, llruin, iked, ie., 4 c. 1 EM'ECTFUI.LY inform their Iriend and ' k Merchants generally, that they have ta ken those large and commodious Wharves, with two DiMks, noith of Chesnut street, on the Delaware, together with the store No. 19 South Wharves, where they would lie pleased lo receive consign ments of (.rain. Flour. Seed, Whiskey, Iron, Ae. Ac. Being also well prepared to forward all kinds of Merchandise hy the Schuylkill and Union, or hy the Chesapeake and Tide Water Canals, a tow boats are kept expressly foi the purpose of towing boat by ei'ber route. Merchant will please be particular to send their goods destined by either canals, to No, I U South Wharves, between Market and Cheannl streets, on the Delaware, with directions accompanying them which route they wUh them to he shipped. Plaster and Sail fur sale, at the lowest mar ket price. BOLTON A C . March 19.1843. No. 19 South Wharves. HOItr.KT CMKTr.ll & so PAPER MANUFACTURERS, l.tnnbarii Street, llalttmurt, HAVE constantly for sale. Printing Paper of all sizes and qualities. Cap Writing Paper, rubd and plain, Leiler Paper, w hite and blue, ruled and plain, Hanging Paper, fine and common, Envelope Paer, do. do. medium, double ciown, crown and extra sire. I Wrapping Papers, ( 'oloiej Medium and Royal I apera, ltonuet, Hinder and Siiaw llox Board. Tissue Paper, and all articles in their line, which they will ell on accommodating terms. Highest price grven for old rags. March 19. 1843. E'kton. Md 31K RCli ANT'S house, A'o. 2:17, North Third, almve Cutlotckill St., PHILADELPHIA. .1 OHN DUNCAN, late from the Pennsylva nia Farmer, and Samuel Pike, jr., laie of A- iim rican Hotel, 4?olumbus. ( hio. lake pleasure in ac qiiaiuiing ttieir friends and the public generally that lin y have taken Ihe large and coinnexlious lloitt, it-ceiilly built bv the Mesara. Hail, on Ihe same site once occupied by the old established Hotel known as the Bull's Head, in Third stieet above Callow hill at. This Hotel is finished in the very best possible manner, and of the best materials, lis locution is very desirable, particularly for country merchant.; the airangemeina for heatir.g and ventilating each room is such as to secure any temperature. The liedrooms are all light and airy, all furni.hed in a nest style, so aa to insure lomfort. The receiving parlors are also futiiisheJ in a su erh style, the windows are on the French style, forming an entianre 10 a balcony in front, whith makes a pleasant recess. Pmtirulai attention has been given to the hede and bedding, which, with the furniture, are entirely new. tram year.' experience in hotel business, we fust, by irtrict assiduity to business, to make this house a desirable stopping place. Our table will always I supplied with Ihe very best our market ran afford, and our lair with the treat liquors and wines of ihe mi ait appioved brand. P. S. There are first rate stabling and carriage houses attached lo Ihe hotel, attrnded by ea tful and sober hostlers, and our charges will be low, io accordance wiih lis present hard lions. Philadelpkis, Oct. 7lb, 1842. XJJW ... wy H. B lvSASSEP., ATTORNEY AT LAW, 1 SUNBURV, PA. Business attended to in the Counties of Nor thurplerland, Union. Lvcoming and Columbia, liefer loi Thomas Hart & Co., Lowr.n Si DAittioir, Hart, Cpmmibos & Hart, yl'hilad. RtTffoi.ns, McFARLAxn &. Co. Seaman, 'toon 6c Co., GOLDEN SWAN No. 01) AWA Third, above Arch Street, PHILADELPHIA. ACCOMMODATIONS rOR RKYKItTY PERRONS. nilARLES WEISS, late of the "White Swan," v' and "Mount Vernon IIoubc," respectfully in forms his friends and customers, that he has become the proprietor of the abovs) well known Hotel. Country Meichanta will find Ihe above Hotel a central location, and the best of fare. Persons tra. veiling with private conveyance will find a large yard and good stabling foi horses, and the best of ostleia. Boarding f I perdav. May 14th, 184S. tf. EAGLE n et a hu 9 Corner of Third and Vine Streets, WILT-iIAIYISrORT, FA, TIHE subscriber respectfully announces to the L public, that he has n?ned a Hotel in the com modious brick building situate on the corner of 'I hird arid Pine streets, where he will he happy to wait npon those who may favor him will, their company. The Eagle Hotel ia large ami conveni ent, arid furnished in the lavt modem t le. It is provided with a large number of well aired and eoriooruiuie steeping apartments, rooms, private parlors, Ac. Persons visiting Williamsport on bu siness or plea-ure, may rest as-urrd that every ex ertion will le used to render their sojourn at the ..... . . . I "Bgle Hot. I" pleasant and agreeable. His Table I I... ! i ., , ... . "... it suppueu wiiii uie very nest Uic market at fords, and his bar with ihe choicest wines ami other liquors Lharges resonable. The Eale Hotel possesses greater advantaee in point of location than any other similar establishment in the borough, being situate in the business prt of ihe town, and within a convenient distance of the Court House and Williamsport and Elmira Bail l!oad Depot. Sufficient Stabling provided, and good and trusty ostlers always in attendance. Attentive, accommodating and hone-l Servants have been employed, and nothing l.-fi umlone thit will add lo the lotufoit and accommodation of his guest. There will be a carriage always in attendance al the llont Landing to convey passengers to and fron' the House, free of charge. CHAItl.ES BORROWS. Mav 14th. I42. tf N article unequalled for cleaning and giving i highly durable and most brilliant polish load ver. (Jcrm-'ii Silver, Brass, Copper, Brittania wart Tin, Steel, Cutlery, and for restoring the lustre ot varnished carriages, Ac. THY IT. Prepared and sold al wholesale and retail, by the Susquehanna Chrysolite Polish Company, Owego Tioga countv, N. Y. WM'. FORSYTH, Agent for Northum'd, H. B. MASSE , Agent for Suubury. Novemla r 20lh, 1843. Michael Weaver X. oii, ROTE MAKERS & SHIP CHANDLERS Ah. 13 AorA Wutcr Street. Philadelphia. rl'r - .. . . . . v c cousianiiy on nami. a general avanr1 ment of ('ordage, Seine Twines, Ac. vix I ar'd Ropes, Fishing Rones, While Roiies. M.ini! la Ropes, Tow Lines for Canal Boats. Also, complete assortment of S, iue Twines, Ac, such s Hemp Sbad and Herring Twine, Best Patent (i Net Twine, Cotton Shad and Herring Twit e, Sho Threads, Ar. Ac. Also, Bed Cords, Plough Line Halters, Traces, Cotton ami Linen Carpel Chain Ac. all of which they will dispose of on n asonab lei ms. Philade'phia, November CI, 1842. ly. No. las Market Street, riiiladulj.hi; 1 1 b the attention of Country Merchan to their extensile assortment of Britih Fren and American Dry (.nods, which they offer forsj on (he in it ri'asoiinble b rins. Philadelphia, November 1:1, Ik42. ly. J. W. W A IN, rmhrclla ami I'arasol Manufacture! No. 37 .Yis.A Thittl ttrret, two doors below ti City Ittiltl, I'iindi Ijiiiu. COUNTI! Merchants and others are soliciti to examine his as.oili.it lit before purchjsii else where Phila 'elphia. NovemUr I I. '.812. lv. Xi DEL FC3. SALE. STOR sale a small Farm, containing about el hundred and len acres, more or le-s, situs in Point township. Nor bund erland cnunti, abo 1 l" "l,"v,! Noitl.tiinbe.l ,.l, on the mm road leading from that place to Danville, adjoinu land- of John lghou, Jesse C llortoii and othei now in the occupancy of Samuel Payne. Al-o folly acres of said trail are clean d, and in go slate of cu livation, on which there is a small ha erected. The property will be .old on reasona' lei ins. For further particulars, pcisons are requ ed lo apply to tlie sut sctib. r. H. B. MASSER, A-jeni Nov. 27th. 1843. tf Sunbnry, ' LIST drBOOKS, in a ant tar rrnr 113 , 2 2li IT, ANTHON'S Classical Dictionary; l.emprie do Ainsworth's do ; Colib's do4 English a) (iermau do.; Authou's Ca-sar; Anthon'a (iramim Aiilheu's Ciceio; Mail. Latin lieader; Pgilby'sdi Andrew's Latin Lesson-; Doiiuegan's I.exicoi Fisk's (ire. k Elen-ise; Davie.'s Legendei; (irae Majora; Adams's Roman Antiquities; Piunocl (ioidsmilh's England; do. (i recce; 1. yell's Elemrn ol (ieology; Mis, Lincoln' Botany; Elements Botany; Bridge's Algtbra; Porter's lilu toriisl lie ders; Emerson's (ieography ail History; iHney do.; Parley's do.; Smith'. Crammer; Kirkham'a do Kay's Headers; Cold's do.; Cobb's Arithmetic; Pike's do.; Emerson's do.; Cobb's Spelling Booki Town's do.; Cobb's Table Books; Evangelical Fa mily Libiary; Collage Bibles; Family do ; Collater al do.; Smail Bibb's and Testaments; Parker's Ex eteisesou Composition; Fruil of the Spirit; Baxter's Saint's Rest; American Revolution; Marryall's No vels; Mrs. Phelps on Chemistry; Iliad; Catechism of American Laws; letters on Natural Magic; Che mistry for Beginners; English Exercises adapted to Murray's (.rammer. Sequel to Comley's Spelling Book; American Class Book; Daholl's Schoolmas ter's Assistant; A great variety of Blank Books, Ac. August V!8, 1842. BLANKS I'OK SALE AT THIS OtTlCE.