l mi nan who iwr t uie. I 1,11,1 on appointment one morning" with a Mr. Bonjarnin Hin. who always sipns his let ters 'B. Hind,' (Ae-AW,) and certainly a more appropriate eig-ntture was npver known. I wattd from 12 o'clock, the hour appointed, un til near two, before he came, and I gently hint rd io Mr. B. Hind how much he was behind hia lime. 'My dear air, said he, yon may think it very pt range, but I had the misfortune to be born half tin hour ton late, and though I've been in a bus tle ever since, 1 have never, with all my indus try, been able to bring up lost time.' 'Indeed, how so V 'Why listen and I'll convince you that in my appointment with you, I have only been keep, in? up the part allotted me by fate, even before I was born. "My grandfather hat' two daughter who wpre rtmrried on the same day. He made hia will, an I read it to them. By it he bequeathed the wind of hia property, 20,000, to that daugh ter who was first blessed with a mn, "The momentous hour at length arr'ved, big with tho fate of 20.000. At eight o'clock in 'ie morning1 I came into 'this breathinij world,' lut my fortunate rival at half past seven and thus I was too late, because he was before me. My parents, disappointed in their expecta tions of wealth, cared little about me ; and I was differed to run wild till 11 years of age, when they sent me to school. The young urchins laughed to see a great boy, or booby as they called me, spelling his a, b, ab, and so teazed me during the few months t stayed, that a dunce I remained a sad proof that I had gone to school too late. "At length my futher procured me a birtb on board an Indiaman. 1 was rigged out my stores sent to the vessel- -I parted from my pa rents without regret, for they loved me too lute passed two days in London left in the even ing travelled all night to Portsmouth, and to my utter consternation found the ship had sail ed the day before -of course I was too late. "My father thought then that the best plan t settle me would be by matrimony, and I was, introduced to a young lady who possessed beau ty and money, but she had another suitor. How ever, her father and mine agreed upon the wed ding day the ring was bought, and every thing arranged. To keep the matter private, I was to meet her at the church. Unluckily, I over rent myself by the fatal half hour I arrived at the church doors just in time to sec my intended bride walking out as the wife of my rival ! I was too late, and remained B. Hind, solus. -In short, I was born too late, educated too late, because I have never been settled at all. I can't keep a lodging, for all my landladies say that I come home too late. Then I am unfit for business because I get up to late ; if I go to the play I'm too late, whether I have to buy or sell I'm too late;' and I verily believe, that if I were going to be hanged, I should come to the sctifT.IJ half an hour too late. I am called the lute Mr. B. Hind, and true to the cognomen, I am always behind."' JV. I'. JVuf. Frontier Antcdofr. Major , wiio figured very conspicuously as i cool, collected and brave officer in the late war with the Sacs tnd Foxes, was engaged in many of those during exploits which are so common to the sons of the frontier, and which, were they more known, would place the actors "high on ther"'lof fume." Near the close of that t!l futed struggle of the Indians, he walked out from his camp, as usual, one morning, accompa nied by a "fellow in arms." Having advanced Fotne distance from the camp, they suddenly came in view of three Indians. They quickly drew their rifles to a level with their opponents -nnd the unerring aim and the keen eyee of the western hunters caused two of the three "sons nf nature" to kiss their mother earth. Mjnr , dropping his rifle made chase for the re. maining Indian, who fired his rifle without ef fect. But a tdmrt distance waa passed before the active officer bad griped with his red foe, and unfortunately loel his knife b fore he had to use it. The Indian, observing the approach nf the Major's companion, made a desperate effort to floor bis adversary ; but bia active opponent parried the trip and threw him. Still, neither could use the knife, for the Indian locked him self so close with the Major that he buritd bis teeth in him as they were fulling. At this moment the Major's companion came up with hia two scalps. "join," sayB the Major, "have yeo got e knife." "Yes," said Tom. "Then cut this red devil's throat" "Oh, no, Major," says Tom, "give the ftllow fair play some tliunce for his life." "You rascal," was the angry reply, "cut his throat iju icily ; don't you see he ia biting mo." "Well, Mijor, lite him too ; two on one iiin't fuir ; but if ha masters you, I'll give him a round aftcrwarda." "Yuu interna I villain, if you do not cut bis throat iu a minute, I'll cut your'a." But it was Dot until these tbreatninga were repeated over and over sgain, that Turn would consent to do this act fur his commander, which he finally did with a very sullen air as if it was a great piece of imposition to hia enemy He very leisurely drew his knile across the In diau's throat, and as leisurely wiped it, and con igncd it to its proper place, muttering all the while agaiu.t his officer, who, no doubt, carried bitu through a regular courae of drilling alter wkid and impressed upon his mind the uectS' atty of quickly obeying ao order. I'. UJU ' J, -X ...LHJ.tt.IL1 lIAfttt NOTE LIST. rEN.VSYLTANIA. The f l!nwiog lit shows the current value of nil 'ennsylvania Bank Notes. The most implicit re Imnre 'may I placed upon it.' as it hevrrjfWnk arcfuHv compared with and corrected from Ilk-knell' Reporter. Kuiiks In Philadelphia. Na". .."catio. )HiiAp NOTE 8 AT PA'R. Sank of North America . , par Bank of the Northern Liberties , , par Commercial Hunk of Penn'a. . . par Farmer' and Mechanics' Bank . par Kcnstnirlon ll.ink . par Philadelphia Hank . t par Schuylkill Hank , ..... par Sonthwark Rank . . par Western Hank . par Mechanic Rank . . par Manufacturer St Mechanic Bank par Country Hank. Bank of Chester County Bank of Delaware County (tank nf (Jermantown Bank of Montgomery Co. Doyleatnwn Bank K union Bank Westchester Chester (Seimantnwn Nnrrisiown Doylestown Easton pur par par mr par par Farmers' Hank nf Bucks CO. O'uce of Bank or Penn'a. Office do do Otfice do do Oiliee do do Bristol par Harrisburg" These Lancaster I nffice Reading f do not Easton J issue n NOTES AT DISCOUNT. Hank of the United (Hates Philadelphia flank nf I'enn Township . . (Ji'ard Rank Movamcnsing Bank . . 38 par par par Bunk of "crinsylvanis Miner' Hunk of Pottsville Hank nf Lewir-town Hank nf Mtddletown Bunk of Northumberland Pofsville l,rllnwn Miilillntown Northumberland par Columbia Hank V IJrulgo co. I.olumhia pa Carlisle Bank Carlisle Exchange Hank Piitshuijr . 1 D V branch nf llnlhdavaburg I Farmers bank nf I. ancaslei" I.nicistet par Lancaster t .ounty Hank Lancaster pir Fa'mers Bank nf Reading ! ading par Hamshurg Bank Harrishurg Lancaster Hank Lancaster pt Lebanon Hank Lebanon j Merchant' &. Manuf. Bank I'ntftur I Bank nf Pittsburg Pitishuig 1 West Branch B ink Williamspnrl 1$ Wyoming Bank Wilkeshane 1 North imptoti B ink Allentown Beiki County Bank Reading Ollice of Bank of U. S. Pittsburg failed Do do do Erin do Do do do Net Brighton do Kensington Sav. Ins. A do Pcnn Township Sav. Ins. do Bank of Ohamliersburg Chamliershurg 1 Bank of Gettysburg (JVltysburg t Bank of Susquehanna Co. Montrose S5 Erie Bank Erie S Farmer. St Drovers' Bunk Waynrshurg 2 Franklin B.ink Washington I Hnnesdale Bvnk Honesdnle II Monongahet Bank of B. Brownsville 1 Vnrk Bank Yo,k I N. li. The notes of those lank on which we smil quotation, and substitute a dash ( ) are not purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, with the eiception of thoso which have a Inter of n fennce. BROKEN BANKS. Philadelphia Sav. Ins. Philadelphia Loan Co. ichiiVlkill 8uv. Ins. Manual Labor Bunk (T. I'owanda flank Alleghany Bank of Pa. B.ink of Beaver -0 ink of Swatura Hank of Wn-liington Philu.li Iphia do do Dyoti, prop.) 'J'owanda Heilford lie.iver llarrisliurg Wa-liiiiRloil Belli fume Pltl!lUlg Pill.l'Urg Fayette co. t;reen at e Ilarinony Huntingdon l.cwUtown Warien Duiuiutr New Hope Milton Mradvilln Purl t'arbon I 'arli-le, Montrose I 'nioniown failetl fsiled f.,ile.l failed no sale cliiscd closed failed rinsed no iale lulled fuM fulled no hale no ule no sale fude.l no sale tloi-e.l no ule rl.nnd W Lentre Hunk ( -ity Hunk Farmer' & MechYs' Bunk Farmers' St Mech'cs' Hunk Farmers' St Mech'ca' Bank Harmony Institute Huntingdon Bunk funiata Hank wunihermeu'a Bank Northern Bank of I'a. New Hoie Del. Bridge Co. Korthuinh'd Union Col. lik North Wrxtern Baik of Pa. Office of Schuylkill Bunk a. Aiir. St Manuf. Uuuk fnil.d closed failed iloed Silver Luke Bank nmn Bank of I'enn'j. Wesimniclaml Bank Wilkesharre Bridge Co. (.reeiisliurg llkesharrr Do sale (Tj All notes importing to I on anv i'vnni-vl- vama B ink not given in the almve lut, uuy be set Jown as Irautis. skw ji:itsr.Y. Bank of New Biunswiek Brunswiek Belviilere !1..ll..rd Perth Am1 my Brucellin Mount Hidly liahway N. Hiuo.wiik fuiled i par i p.r par failed Belvideie Bank Burlington Co. Bank Commercial Bink Jumlierlund Bmk Parim rk' Bnk Parimrs' and Merhauies Ilk farmers' and Mechanics' Hk Farmers' and Men hants' Bk Midillelowil Pi. I JefM-y tllly failed Franklin Bank of M.J. Holwkeii Bkg.& (ifuxing Co Holh-ken luili tl fulled l..l.d failed 4 failed i par lersry City b ink Mechanics' Bank Manufacturers' Hunk Morris Comity Bank Monmouth Bk of N.J. J im v City I'nt'i I..HI Hiileville Mutn.t ovn Fiei-h.,ld Nrwaik 'J'reiitun Jeisey City Newaik Michunics' Bank Mechanic' and Munuf. Bk Morris Canal and likg t'o root Notes 110 sale Newark Bkg St Inn Co New Hope Del Bridge Co i I failed lulled i failed J LumheiUville IIiiIhiLi'II i. J. MjiiuIjc. and llkg to N J I'lotccton St Lombuid lk Jersey City Orange Bunk Orange Paierson Bunk Pateiaon Peoples' Bank do rriuceton bank rrinrelon par par i Jiar i failed fulled i P'i fuiled Sslein Banking Co 8ul, in State Hank Newurk 8iaie Bank F.!izaleihtown 8tate Bank Cam.len Slate Bank of Morris Moriiiown Slute Bunk Trenimi Salem and Philad Manuf Co Salem Mussel Bank Newton Trenton Banking Co Tienton Uninn Bsnk Dover Wa.bington Banking Co. Ilackwitsck DIXlMAItr- Bk of Wilm cV Bruudywint; Wilmington Hank of Delaware Wilmington Bank nf Smyrna Smyrna Do branch Millord par par pur par r par p.r par par Farmers' Bk of State of Del Dover Do branch Wilmington Do brunch Do Uaiivh Union Bank fjr Under 6's tieotgetown Nevtcislle Wilmington 1 thus C) there srs ri nr On all banks roaikej thus (') tber csunteifeit or altered nslcs f lbs various da- l nentinaiioua, in tiisalaiien. E.B.MAS3EP., ATTORNEY AT LAW, BUlTDTJinr, PA. Business attended to in the Counties of Nor thumlcrland, Union. Lvcoming and Columbia. lleftir lot Tho has Hast St Co., Lnwtit St BAnnoit. Hast, Ccmmisos St IIamt, l'Mlad. Rat noma, Mc FaL)n St Co. Sptcaina, Oonti St Co., YUCsCTAHM: COMI'OI'IIO, run ths era e D YSPKPS1 A. THIS Medicine is offered to lhn public gener ally, from a full conviction that ii ia upprinr t,i any othei m'diene now in o.e. fur Hie cure nf Dyspepsia, l.ivcr t'onijiloint, Nervous Debility or Boilily Weakness. &.c. tl vfTcriB have been tested in a private practice of neir iirIiI yeats, and it is now mure extensively ci'i'iilated, at ibe ilieitute nf many who have re ceived i lie mo-t .iuntl lnefit from llie u-e ut it. The following is one among s numhe nf certifi cates tecelvi J in itlatioii to the success of this me dicine: ICATra Co. March 1". Dn. firnsoa W. Atir. 2cor Sir . It is with great pleasure that I in form you of die success attending your Dyspeptic Medicine, while employed in mv p sc tice. From pasl rtperienee, 1 firmly helieve that in eight case mil of ten. the Dyspeptic, bv the ue nl'y.iur niedi tine, may en'ir-ly n.l hmxelf of ih ihorn in ihe pathway nf life: not only in dyspeptic c:ipe, lmt in all cise of const ipatimi. and diseases depend n on a diliilna'cd slBte nf ihe nervous system, tone il.er with a lo pi.l Ft le ,(' the lv weU. M ymir E liir hefoiii d of inestim.iMc value. Nuit'ernu in ttunci s wheiein the iist fu'n' ss of the medicine has heeii rea!!-cil, may le foi warded, if reqiiired. I wii-h V"U gren' nud'es, and recomnu nd the medi cine to the MillVr Pi? I 't of m.n kind. Vouis, with cre:tt i,peet, Kt)lir. I! I' AtiNEW, M. D. fjT For sale nt tl.e t.ue nf l.4i. Mj.ser, sgent for die proprietor. Sunl'iirv, I's, October aiJih, iHtf. ly A S II It Y A It O A I. WIIOLnSALE & RETAIL HAT At CAT MAM7FACTUI1HUS, South Llast rnrwrnf Murhit and lh .. Philadelphia. "TriIERE ihey slwavs kep on band an rilrn ' five -s .itimnt . f II ATS & CA PS of everv description, got tip in the el and most approval stj le. us deriri'lisof porrh i.inu superior ni- cls on the nnt n am n il le terms, mil hod H to their advantngo to call bi f re making putchnL-s risen hern Philadelphia. Oct. 6th. 1911. I SPANISH HIDES TANNKKS' Oil ftOOO D y Lu Plata Hides firl quality. :WO Dry L tiuna. do MIOO liv Salted La Cuira. do 'iOOO Diy Sitd Hr ail Hide., ,1,, ;." li i'es Creen Suited Putna Kips. SO Hal' s Dry Pa im Kips. 12 B.irre'a 1'uniieis Oil. Tanner-' and t 'tuners' Tools. For sale to Country Tuuncrsat the lowest prices and noon llie hct t-rtns. N. B. The highest mmket prices piid fur all kinds nfli.Vtier D. KIBKPATPICK SONS. No. 2l,S,Mith third St. Philadelphia. Seplemlier It, ls-14. ly. SlIHiKlt rs PATKXT vashiitg i.cj:-:iite. flllll Midline h.s inw Im en leteil ly more I than thirty families in tin ueighlNirh-Mid. and h is given entire mtistariion. I is m simple in it c, i slructii n, that it cannot put out of (r.l, r. It cr. ma in no iron to m l, and no piincsor roll, rs lo eel out of icpur. Il II do tuice as much wauli inu. with ie-s than ttslt the wear and tear of anv ot the hie invcn'iiittr-, and nhd is nl greater in per taiice.ii cisti4 hut hide over hall us much as ulher Mu-liiug nisrhines. The kiilnu riU'r has ihe ejdii ivp right for Nor IhumtH-rland, t oioii, t,c.imii g. 4ilunihia, l.u- terue and Ciiulon Couultes. Price of single ma i hmeffi. H. B. MAKsElt. 'J'ne fullowii g ceit fii at--'s fiuiii a few of ihos- who hate ihe-e mu hines in use. Sunhiny, Auu. 51, lPtt. We, the su' sfritiers, certify thai we have now in u-e, in onr families, "ShiiB' tt r stent Vh ing M chine."nd do r.nt hiatal si) inu Ih n il is a most txi ell. nt invemi .n. 1 hat, m W a-hn g it will .ave mure than one half ihe u-Un labor. That it doea nt reipiire more than one third 'he iis'.hI onaiiliiv of so-n anJ w iter ; and thai there is uo luhliiug, and C"iis uui nily. title or no wear ing ir n si in Tli.it il knocks i ll'no huttons. and ItiHt ihe fine. I rlo'h. s, si.cli as collars laeea, locks, Irihs, Sec, nisy lie wasl.ed in a ve y .hurt lime wiihontthe leui-t injoiv , and in fset wiihut nv appment wear and tear, hate'r. We ihfieh.r ciieerfolly reeommend it 1 1 our fi lends and to the putilic, as a mot.1 uwful and lslsr saviitg innehuie. CHAKLKS W.llLUl.NS, a: jouuan. t ils WEAVLR. CHS PI.EVSANTS, (ilUEtlN VI AlvKI.U, Hon. tibo. .. i;i.ki:r, BKNJ. HE.NDUIt KS. CilDEON I.EISENKI.NtJ. Hfsm's Hotel, (form rlv Tremoot If .u-e. No. 116 Crnmiut titee1,) I'l.ilade'phia, Sepiemb.r 21s', ltt. I have u-ed Shncrt's Potent Washing Machine in mv hon e upvv ods nf eight mmnli-, and do not hisi sie la lay that I deem it oi.e of ih'- mo t use lil and valuihie luhi'r-.sving machines ever inven ted. I formerly k' pi two women coi initially ne copied in washing, who now do as much in two days as they then did in one we, k. 'I heie is no wear or tear in washing, and it re. puns not mure than one-third llie u-ual ipiHiiiitv ot smip. I have had luimher ol o In r in chines in ny lam ly, but this is so decidedly snis'iinr to every llnngelMi, and so li lie lifihle lo get out nf u p or, Ihat I w ould ul do wtltiout one it tiny should cost leu limes the price ihey are s.dd for. DANIEL UK Hit. NOTICE TO ItlKRCIIlVIti Si. IIlbI.IM.US. UM. M. & JOS. K. MAt'LL, MANfFACTUREns AND DELKKS IN FOUEION AND DOMESTIC HI'KAW UOOUS, .Vo. 30, Xorlh Second Strett, ( ojtpotitc the Matltson Jluue,J rHZZ.ADEX.PHXafV. WHERE will he f .nnd a general aasnrt. " merit of Florence Bruids, Aliens, l!ut-C lands, Pedillea, Willow Plait, Rice Straw, and Hie much admired Neapolitan Lace, a d Fancy Bon nets, manufactured by us, and for sale ai Ihe lows-l manulaciuie pines. Merchants and Milliners are invited io give na a Call upon visiting the City. rX" N. B. Ws have sUo con-tamlv making our soiM'iinr hair and oil .r edgings, all of which will be sold cheap, for fash. Philadelphia, May 23, 1814. ly !"S?-sHSW-r"S OAKLEY'S IEIL'ltATlVH SYRtP. flHE vnhinh'e properties nf Oakley's Depur. 1 live Syrup nf Sirsspnrilla, as a purifier nf the IiIimmI, is ao well known to the puldic genr-rallv. that it is unrecessiry tn occupy much spare in set ting; forth the advantage to be derived from its use; wherever Ihe medicine hss once been intro duced, it lakes precedence oer sll others t eveiy one Ihat has taken il, have thrived so signal bene- heial results from it, lhai it is recommended bf them with the n-mnst confidence. Physicians of the highest standing in the profession, prescril it to patients under their care containing nothing deleterious, hut being composed nf the most mild, yet efficacious vegetable mainrials.it Is off-red with confidence, as the cheapest and most efficient pu rifier nf ihe blond now known. The use of s few botiles, especially in the spring months, will be at- tended wuh a most divided improvement in the ge neral strencth nf Ihe system, eradicating any seed, of disease that msv have been generated, besides giving health and vigor to the Imdy. For the cure nf Scrnlula nr Kings Evil. Rheumatism. 'Fitter, I'imples or emptions nf Ihe Skin, White Swelling, Fistula, Chronic Cough Asthma, Ac. The nu merous certifiraies in the possession of the subscrl. her and his agents, fiom physirisns and others, are eiiffirient tn convince the most skeptical of i,s su periority over all preparations of Sarssparilla. S..il wholesale nnd retail, bv the proprietor, CEORCE V. OAKLEY, North 6th sire.t, Rea ding, Berks Cnemy, and to be bad of the following pel sons : In pin-lhumlrTlimd Cuuttti . II, H. Masr, Siinbiiry ; Ireland St Vuiel, McEwensville ; D Krsusr. Milton. '; Vinmi County.--J. Ginrhart, Srliiisgrovei A (illti lios. Mifflo burg. In CXXumbiu County. RV. McCay, Wat-h luglon. Rtading.Msreh 14. 1R:1. Ma. Ommv: I believe il the utv nf every one to do whatever in their power I icj, fur the b' ne. fit of tin ir bllow mao and having hail no rive ptoof in my own family, of Ihe wonderful properiies nf your Depnrative Syrup nf Saisap.irilla, I m si consrieutioulv reenmmeml it to the aflltrle.l. We hatl the mi-fiittine l se two of our children, by the bri sking nut nf ulcerous sores that covered the face, head anil I eek. although we had some nf tbr most fcientific physicians lo attend th- m and hail tried all the known remedies, including Swaim's Panacea, w ilboot avail. Another nf my children was attarked io ihe same manner, her face or.d nerk was rnmpvetcly covered 5 the i.rhage was so olVensiv.i, snd the dineasH at sin h a height, that we despaired id her l:fe. Seeing the wonderful elferts of your I'ept.r.nive Sytnpr.t S irsapsri'l ,, we were induced tn make trial nt it, a the last Im rt ; it seed like a criatm; the u cers commenced healing immediately, a f w bottles entirolv re-toredJn r tn l.er beahh, whieh she li .s ei j y d uninlernii te.lly ever since. Asa purifier ol the blond, I vcnly be lieve it has not its cipial. JHN MOVER, Tailor, Wulimt st nil, near Fourth, Reading, Dotigl osville, April lflth, 184:t. fn. Oiaur: Mr son Ei'mnnd Leaf. I.ad Ihe sernliila in the most ilremllul and di-tresinn man ner for ihrre years, doting wh rli time he was de prived of the use of bis limbs, hi' fieol and neck were covered wuh ulcers. We tri-d all the ihll'-r. ent reniedn s, I ut In no fTct, until recommendi'd l y Dr. Johnson of Noribtown. ami ahn Dr. La ic Ilir sti i, of lleailii g. 10 use your Depurittivo !yup of Sarsaparillii, ol w hich I o'ltainrd scvcial boiiles the use of which d'ove the dteae emir, ly out nf h'S system, the sore heihdttp, and the child was restored to prrhct health, which he ban enjmed uninterruptedly ever Bii.cs, to the asl.'nishmeni of many persons who seen him du it g his affi'Ctinn. I have thnuiiht it mv duty, and send v. m this certi ficate that nil cs who have a like nltlinion in the fin ily mny know where to obtain s i valualdo a metlii ine. i'tiurs tro'v. . AMELIA D LEAF. Sept. 10, 1913. Jy 4 oiiiiIm'U'IImV DEATH BLOW. rPhe pu'dte will please observe that no llrandreth I'll's are genuine, unless the box has three la bels upon it. (the top, the so'e and Ihe lottom) est h containing a fic-simile signature of my h ind writing, thus B. llrttsnnKTii, M. D. 'I'hese la. Iel ate enuraved fin steel, beatitifully desiuned, and done nt an cvpense of over f i.CtiO. Tln refore it wilt he seen Ihat the only thing n'cis.ary to pro- 1 ure ihe medicine in its purity, is to uleive these labels. Remcm1n r the lop, the side, and the bottom. The following respective poisons are duly autln ri zed, and hold ., CERTIFICATES OF AGENCY For the sale of Brandreth't Vegetable L'liivutiil Norlhumbetfand eonntv : Milion M u-key & Ch nnheiliii. Sunbnry II. B. Masses. M'Ewena villc lielaiid St Meixell. Norihuml'etland Wm. Forsyth, fieorgetown J. & J. Walls. Union (! unity: New Herhn Bngar Si Win ter. Setinserove (Senrge (iundturn. Mid.lle burg Isaac Smith. Beaveriown David IllihU". Adamsburg Wm. J. May. Miltiitishaig Mensch & Ray. Ha'tlelon Daniel Long. Prechiug tS. A F. tl. Mover. Lewisburg Walla St Ciern. t'olumbi 1 county : Danville E. B. Reynold. iV I'u, Berwick Whitman At R Henhouse. Ca tawissa C, (J, Brohts. 'Blootnshurg John R. Mover. Jeii-cy I'nwn Levi Bisel. Washinaton R.ibt. McCsy. LimeMone Halli h MrNoich. t Ibserve that saeli Aaenl has sn Kngrnvid t't r ificateof Agency, containing a repres'iitalion ol llr llllANDKEill'S Manufactory at Sing Sing, and upon which will a?a be aeen exact copies ol ihe nrn lahti mw twed upon the lirundrttk I'ill Boxes, I'hihJi Iphia, office No. 8, Noilh ih street. B. BRANDRETH.M.D. June 24th, XfHX cm FiTHTriJiVir Ai (7riox, AND PRIVATE SALES ROOIrlS, N.s. y and ai .North Thiol Street, Near llie Oily Motel, PWH.DELPHIA. CI'. MACKF.Y, Auctioneer, re-peclful'y in- vjies the ailenlion nf persiw,s desirous of pur- chj-ina Fumnute. In his extensivu S.des R ioms. (both put lie and I'tivate.) for every dccriplion of If hum hold Furniture, whi re can I obtained at all times, a lurge assortment of fushinmthle and well manufactured Cabinet Furniture, Beds, Maliras.cs, Ac, at very reduced prices, for cash. (tip Sules by Auction, twice a week. May 7th. 1843. ly WEED t LOI IL a bamlsome article7alil?7aiT. bght and elaatic, for Summer Coats arid Pants, for Sale, very law, by June 15 H. B. MASSER. IIALZORI NES, a handsome sit.cle for Ladi' a- Dressesflor sale cheap, by June 15. IL B. M ASsER. A Threshing Dlticlilue fur Kale. fMHE snbscrdier offeis f .r ssle a THb'ESIHNfJ M. MAt'HINE, new and in good ordir. The Machine baa been tried, and proves to be an exreU lent one It will be sold at a reduced price, and warranted. Apply to II. B. MASSER. July 1st, 1843. EILB1CA1T & CO., stsO aBiMajjajaw srw - I'ominissinn At Forwn riling Mcrrliants, 1 loot of Wtllow Slrrrt llnil Komi, OS THS liStAWlRF, TTAVINfl sssoclntcd wi h them Joseph Barnet, Ablate of Eastoit, Pn., nsnectfolly inform their friends ond the public generally, that they have ta ken that large ami we'l known store and wharf at foot nf Willow Street Railroad, lately occnptel .y Jacob Martin, where they purpose doing a fieifral Commission and Forwarding Business, and f om the local sdvantacea nf the place being connected with nil the public improvements that have their outlet In the city, they flntter themselves they will be able to do business to aa great, if not g en'er ad vantage, and UMn as reasonable terms as any other house, anil thev assure their friends that any eon sigumeiits made to them shall have their strict at tention, aud no exertions spared to give entire satis faction. I'ht V are also rarenaied (o receive and forward goods to any point on the Delaware end Lehigh ! rivers, between Mauch Chui.k. Easton and Phila- del, hia, via Delaware Division and Lehigh Can also, to anv point nn the Juniata river, or North and Wist Branches of the Sii'tpichunna via SclniyU kill and Union, or Ihe Chesapeake and Title Wutci Canals. For ihe Accommodation nf Boats coming or go ing via Schuylkill and Union Cuuals, a Sieunbnat will he kept expressly for lowing boats from the St'huvlklH around tn Ihe Delaware ami back, which will eiinhle merchants tn have iheir produce deli veied nn ihe Delaware, anil their goods ehipisd nt a saving nt 6:1 tn 75 per rent, on the prices fir hauhi'K acio-s, with these advantages tuy re spectfully solicit a share nf pstronat e. W. 11EILM AN & CO William Hrilmin, I 3 Philad., Ma William W. Keyser, Joseph Unmet. 3 Philad., Muy 14, 1S1H. ly J. IMAYLANE, JR. fit CO. ! iStiull" and Tobacco iManiilactiircrs, .Vo. )'.) Sorth West corner of Rare and Third ' Strtitx. ' PHILADELPHIA; i THE nndiT'lgned have firmed a Co-partrrrsbip under the firm nf. I. M AYLAND. J. St Co.. ss successors to the late firm of Jtienh .Miiilond d, Co., nnd will c mlinue the husiiiei-s nt the old esta- , l.li-htin tit, nn iheir own account. In ad litioii to their own close attention nnd experience f it tnh y ; years, in the manufacture of their eelehrattd snnlV-, Stc, the long experience.)! ihe senior paiti er ol the . late firm, will al.o l-e devoted lo ihe interc-t of 'be i new concern and ss no exertion and c a e will le spareil to insure their goods, at till titO' Sot ihe ve ry l est quality, tht y solicit a coiitinuauce of the conlideuce ol the lucnds and cutoir,i r of the lute firm. TH A8 ADAMS, J. MAiLVXD.Ja. Philad. Iphia, Msy Hth. 1813. ly " To 4'niiutrt MERCHANTS. rl,H E Subscriber, Aeent nl I Von A Harris, l!.it Mamdaeliirors, for N:w Vnrk, I'lnl di Iphia, Halliinore and other larue cities, wjosr: Ibitu ioe highly rnrnirMnded f tr (mmm c- mid durnlrllty, has 01 hand a tir-l rate morlm it of II A I'S at d CATS, suitable f.r Spring sites wh cb wdl le s.dd very low, foi cas'i or npptoveJ credit, a', the mtfd cheap store. So. 40, North Th id s'hj I, o p wi'e the City Hotel, I'hila U lphis. ROUlHtT D. U II.KINSON. .t;W. N. B. Orders lor Hals ill ibe r .'r V promptly attended lo. Tin highest 1 rice in tush tra given far A'nr itna. PliiUlelphis, June II, 1S13.--1V EOLTON & CO. ente ral Cum mission .i: 11 Iiiinls, For the Sole of t'iour, (train, Sttd, ic, Hf. jlliSt - 1 ) -PEf -TFULLV inform their friend and -S k th, Merelinnls npuprultv ihnr lh be Merchants cenerullv, that they have la ken i.ec hiiL'e and coininodious Whar s, w it li two Dmks, ninth of Chcsnul str,et, on the lb law ire, together with the store No. 19 South Wharves, where thev won Id be pleased lo receive consign, nients of Orain, Flour. Seed, Whi-key, Iron. Ac. A'C Being also well prepared to forward all kinds of Merchandise by the Schuylkill and Union, or by the Chesapt ske and Ti,te Vater Canals, as tow boats are kepi expresi-ly foi the purpn.e of tow ing hosts by ri I er mute. Merchants will ple.ise be particular tn send their , e ei!s desiii ed by either canals, to No. 19 S n lh . h uvrs, between Market and Chesnul streets, on the Delaware, with directions accompanying them 1 w hich route they w i.h them to he shipped. i (J j' Plaster and Salt fur .ale, at the hiivet mar- I krt price. Ill tl.TON cV C' . I March 19, IR4.1. No. 19 South Wharves. I UOItLiltT C.4IlTi:ir7TsO, " J PAPEB JM AHrTjrACTXJIlED.S ' l.ooibtird Street, Ituttlmore, I 1 T AVE constantly for sale, Priming Paper nf sll j si7.es and qualitn a, Cap Writing Paper, ruhd ! and plain. Letter Paper, white and blue, ruled and plain. Hanging Paper, fine and comm. in, Envelope j Paper, dn. do, medium, doub'e crown, crown and exits sized Wrapping Papers, Colored Medium and ' Royal Papeia, Bonnet, Binders' and Suaw Box ' Boards, '1'i.sue Paper, aud all articles in their line, i whnh they will sell nr. sccoininodailng terms. ; U gliest price given fr old rags. j ROBERT CARVER A SON, March 19.184:1. Elkton. Md MERCHANT'S HOUSE, .Vn. 2:57, Aori Third, nboirC.ttou Kill St., PHILADELPHIA. JOHN DUNCAN, lute from the Pennsylva nia Firmer, and Samuel Pike, jr., U e ul A Hit rican Hotel, Columbus, I ihio, take pleasure iu ac quainting their ft ii nds anil Ihe public generally thai liny have taken Ihe large and commodious Hotel, teceiitly huill by the Missis. II uf.nn the same site once occupied by the old established Hotel known as the Bull's Head, in Third stieel above Callow hill at. 'I'll is Hotel ia finished in (be very Iie.t possible manner, and of the best nisieia's. Its location is very desirable, particularly for country merchants; ihe arrangements for heatir.g snd ventilating each roatin ia such as to secure any temperature. The bcdioomaaie all light and airy, all furnished iu a neat style, so aa to im-uie comfort. The receiving parlors are also fuii i.hed in a su fh style, the windows are on the French style, firming an entrance to a balcony in front, vihiLh makes t pleasant recess. Purticulai attention has been given to lbs beda and bedding, which, with the furniture, are entirely new, trom year.' experience in hotel business, we trust, by strict assiduity tc business, lo maks this house s desirable stopping place. Our table will alwaya be supplied wuh the very beat our msikel can arl'ord, and our bar with lbs best liquors aud wines uf ihe most approved brands. P. H, There are first rale stabling and carriage houses attached to the hotel, attended by catcful and aolr hostlers, and our charges wilt be low, in accordance with the present haid times. Philadelphia, Oct. 7lb, II4S. HOSE OINYIYIENT F4lt TI'.TTEIl. niNowoRM.a, rtiwpi.es) ojt tub tact, aso oriit cTTAi!-:nra rni'rrtoNia. 05 The fiiltntjuiniferrliirn'e dentribfK one nfthe mnt rTirmirdiiiary wret rvcr effected by any atplicaliim. Piutnr.rritTA. February 10, Una). TOR twenty years I was severely afflict,, I with 'I'r.TTm nn the Face and Head! the disease enmmened when I was seventeen years 'old, and continued until the Full of 18:10, varying in vio lence, but without ever disappearing. During most of the time, great part of my fc was covered with. the eruption, frcijnently attended with vio!enl iicli. ingt my bead swel'cl at times until it felt as if it would luirt the swelling was so g e it, that I eouM scarcely get mv hat nn. During the long period that I was afflicted wi'h the dUease, I used a great many r plication", (among them several celchrnlcd preparation-) as wi II as taking inward remedies, including n number nf holtha nf ftrWrn's I'anaccu, Kxlraet Sarsnpurillu, Sic, lu fact, it would be ""l""-sible to enumerate all the medicines I used, 1 w"a aUn ,,n,,pr "f "f m"s' ""Cuthed physicians f ihis ciiy. but without re. ceiving much benefit, snd I despaired of ever being cored. In the fill nf 18 16, tho disease id the time being very violent, I commenced using the Hone Ointmeid, (prepared by Vnughan oV Dtvis.) In a few applications the violent itching ceased, tho swelling abated, the iruption began to disappear, and U'fore I hud used .1 jar the di-case was entirely cuied. Il has now been marly a yinr and a half since, snd there is riot a ve-tigp of the diea"e re maining, except the scars from the deep pits formed by the dicnse. It is impossible, for inc. to describe in a certifies!.1 the soerily of the dise-e snd my sutTt rine, but I will be pic iscd lo i;ive a fuller tic count to any peron wanting further satisfaction, who will c ill nn me. At the time I co nmencej li. ing the R. se Ointment I would have given bun ibrtls of do lais to In" rid of the disease. Since U ing it, I have recommended it to t-everd persons, (among them my mother, who had ihe ilneuc bad ly on her aim,) who wore n'l cured bv it, JAMES DCIINlvl.l., No. 1.10, R ice St. rj Ti e Rose Ointment is prepared by E. II. Van.ihnu, S,.ii h East coiner of Thir! and Race t-tie. t-, I'hiiadi lohia, and sold on a.jencv in Sonbu IV. bv H. II. MASSE , ' May 1 4th. fta. Ajrnt. Eloc Oiaktincnt, for Teller. a I'liooi' of rrs i:rn'.cY. I'm 1 ini Lpms. May ?7lh, 1 rPII!s is to certify tl ui I was s, verely aill ceil - w ith 'l etter in the bunds nnd f i t for upwirds of lorly years; the disease wasstttnded g tier illy with violent itching ami swelling. I npplied to t nntnhi r of physicians, and used a great many sppli cn'ions wtili. nl ell'viing a core. About a y ar since, I tipphcd ti e Rom- Ointment, which entirely -topped the itch. ni. and a few applications unmedi ati ly cured the disease, which there has been no return of, iilthoiiah I bad never been rid nf it nt any lime for f.rty years. RICHARD SAVAOE, J'.li venlli, beh.w Spruce Streer. j The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B. Vhiu bun. S 11 ' li East corner of Tl.bd nnd Race Streets, PI. il. itli Iphia, and s Id nt a.'. tiry in Stiiihu- rv '-v II. U. MASSEH, ' May I lib, ISl. Axe-t. KEBICAI, APPROBATION OJ Ihf liOSI (ll.TMlL T,Jr Teller. LTHOI.'CII ihu snperioni t ol the prepia't-.n 1 nicr hII olio r. is fully es ahlisheil, the I r prie- lors li.ke til. asuie in Invutg before Hie public the 1 f,,w j, k eertifii n e from a res,.ectahl. physician. a graduate nf the Uniier.itv ot Peons, h nil .. Dr. ll.ingb, having f.iund in this lemedy ihul relief f r a tedious and di-sgree i'.b' affe-'tion which the means within the rai se of his profes-inii Intel t.i ad ml, biisnol hesitated to give it his jpprohati n, abh ugl ihe prejudices and ic.it rests of tl. it prolessinu ate I i pposed to secret Remedies. I I'm Li uncut , Sept. 19, 1.31. j I wasrcctutly lioitlied w nil a learns herielic erupiii n. which cuced nearly one si 'e ofinv f.ce, and exit-nib d oV,r the e tr. Mr. Vaimh.m. propro I te of the Rose linrmeiil, ol sen inu mv l:ice, tnl- led on nty l')mu bis j-rep.ir.itioH. el which he han ded ine a j ir, A itbou jh in common u a tl he mem bers of my rofi -sion, I dtscoini't n tot e iid di-ai- ' prove ot the iii'ner us liostnims , ilnu d npmi the I pot lie l y iiiimi ant pr. lend, rs, I feel in jus in-h utid to cxci pt tl.e Ruse I lintuii nt fiom thai c a-s of inc. il cilns. and to utve it mv appinbiitioii, as il i niirc Iv i n red iho eruption, alihoogi ii hid resisted the u'-u I ippl cati.ins. .DAM. II I ( . 1 1 , M. D. tjj- 1 he R..-c Oi,,t, no t is p-einrnl by E B. , Vanthaii, ."sonili Lust con i r ol Thiid aid Rice I Slicets, I'liilade'phia, and .old on ag, ncv in Sun- buiy, by II. R. MER. ' May Mth, IH:t. Aiil. er'& JOSEPH E. HOVER, M.nmlnctiiter of Writinir nml Imielli ble Ink, No. 100 North Tlnrd Street, h.x ihsirs Iwlow Race, (east side,) rilUADIILPniA, 7 ) E I'Ei; TFI'LLY inl.-nns conniiy im reliant k. and in bets, that ho con-l anllv keeps on hand a large stock nl his sopi lier Black. Hlue i nd Red li k. and nlso a sttpciii r quality of ludi Hi' le Ink. His ink is put up in bellies vaiytng in s7e, f,..m 1 lo S'i ounces, and Will Ut sold nn rtssoitahle It mis. 'I he ri el'e. I qualities id lb s Ink has so thoroughly eslahli-hed its ch nacter, that il is now rxtensivily used throughout Ui cooniry. For sale at the store of II. H. Mas.rr, Son, bury, I'a. May 27th, 1 84:1. I v ATTORNEY AT LAW, SUIMBUnV. PA. 7 AS tfcken Ihe ollice loin,, ill occupi d I v the Hon. I hailes (J. I Ion in I. oi'iuisite theComt II. 'Use. lie will aleiid lo biisme.. in the t'oiirls of Northumberland, I.'nion and Columbia counties. May aillh. I8LI. UA'ION I10TKL, Tit m if I JjjjiMif (f'cncrul Staye I flirr, -XMI "BLJ :i7QfcJ "HkT IiYCOMINO COTJNTV, leiiii3ivuiila. flHE Sultscriber resiecirully iufoima his frirnds 1. and the public in general, that he baa taken the above LA It (IF. A Mi COMMODIOUS HOTEL, IN THE B O R O V C, II O F M UN C V, and Ihat he inow well prepare! to accommodate all who may favor h:m with their custom. His SLr.riso Apastxxts tre well aiiel, and comfortable. His Ta sis awn B will always be aappliid with the best the market can afford. Hia 8TaiiBH, which is goid, will it unJcr the charge of good and carelul hostlers. He feels confident, by stiict attention to business, and an earnest desire to render comfortable those who may patronise him, that he will not fail togivi general satisfaction. H, B. WEAViJU. Munry, (let. 1st, 184?. tf.