AGRlCt'LTXHAL. From the Cultivator. Management of the Orchard. Mn. Editor. Your correspondent's article on the management of the Peach Orchard, (nee Cultivator for Jan. p. 39.) has a strong advocate in the person of Mr. John Mason, tenant of John 0 il, Esq , of Ilandonficld, New Jersey, who cullivateaa noble farm of 200 acres, upon which i an extensive orchard of apple trees of the fi nest kim!. In a late conversation with Mr. Mason, who is a native of the eastern States and a very intelligent man, bred originally to mercantile profession, he remarked : 'When I came here, 1 found that the orchard Jiad been kept under careful tillage.sencli man agement being csnsidered essential to its well being, according' to the generally received opin ion ; but 1 observed, that although the boom ing1 of the trees was abundant the tree them selves soon become covered with the nests of caterpillars bo thick ad to give the appearance of hoar frost ; while the fruit soon after bepan to dropoff1 in immense quantities ; what remained, being cankered and almost worthless. 1 there fore determined to change the plan, and imme diately laid the orchard down to grans, conver ting it into a hog pasture ; only mowing the tall weeds that spring up d'iring the summer, and turning in young eattle to grazo occasion ally. The next year there were scarcely any ratterpillara' nests to bo seen, the Imps picking tip the fallen fruit, and destroying the malady of the bud. The year lollowing, the evil was to tally eradicated, the yield of fruit being of the finest quality, and enormous in quantity ; and at present I know no orchard so vigorous, or that promises so fair a prospect, whether furgraBsor fruit." I find that the system of "rigid pruning of the peach tree" lias been adopted by the Messrs. Downing at their extensive nurseries at New burg, and no doubt it will bu attended with suc cess ; the fact that "no tree beursthe knife so well as the peach," having long since been as certained and verified by universal practice in England. And to prove my faith by my works, 1 have taken off many leading branches the present spring, and find the trees much impro ved in appearance by the operation. The ex periment has led to the inquiry, whether, as it is proposed to keep the orchard in grass as a hog pasture, the mode proposed would not admit of their being planted thicker or nearer together, depending on the system of "rigid pruning" to keep them within due bounds and with upright heads, affording a proper degree of exposure to atmospheric influence, and due and equal pro portion of sunshine ! Thequcetion is an inter esting one; would your correspondent take it up ! Your subscriber. Springfield, N. J., 18-15. J. L. For Fruit Trees. Scrape the trunk and main limbs ; then wash with a solution made of 2 lbs potash and 4 of salt, dissolved in ten gal lons of water. About the 1st of June, niuke a mixture as follows : Bail 2 lbs. leaf tobacco in a gallon of water, until reduced to half a gal lon ; pour it off into a vessel, add 5 gallons of good soft sonp, and 2 lbs. sulphur ; stir the whoio we!! tnCther, and paint the body of the trae will) it from the earth up to the limbs. Amrr. Purmer. Soaks for Corn. 1. Dissolve at the rate of 1 lb. of saltpetre and 1 lb. of copcras in 5gal lons of water, souk your corn therein, and when you are going to plant, roll it in planter, lime, ashes or soot, and neither worms nor crows will touch it. 2. Put a quart of tar into a tub, pour over it five gallons of boiling water, stir the whole un til the tar is completely dissolved and mixed with the water then put in your corn, and soak 24 hours when you desire to pUnt, lake out ami dry the corn in ashes, lime or plaster, just so as to cover the grains. Corn thus prepvred escapes both birds and worms. Potatoes. To keep Irish potatoes from rotting when dug early in August, I,ay down tome rails or other timber on the floor ot a dry cellar, on which lay floor plank a few inches fiom the ground, spread your potatoes on the floor, exceeding six inches in depth, and then sill dry slacked lime over the whole lot. This will be found a sure mode of keeping them aound. We speak from experience. Fkkdinu Cattm:. A late Englirh paper states, that at the Clitliere agricultural meeting, a communication was read from Professor Play- fair, which contained the following facta worthy the attention of every farmer in a cold climate. "Ileal is an equivalent for food, and by knowl sdge of this facts, we may economise the latter .cry considerably. We know that cattle fat en much more slowly in winter than in su in ner ; the reason beinr, that part of the food is expended in the production of the necessary i at. Lord Dicre w as kind enough to commit licate to me an experiment of his, on 1(0 sheep n the open air, and another 100 in the same pace with sheds to retire into at pleasure. Tlio rst lot eat 25 pound of sweeds (turnips) per ay, the latter only 20 pounds ; although this it, with 5 pounds a day less had gained on a erage, two pounds per sheep, more than the ther, at the conclusion of the experiment. Scarecrow. If the crowa are troublesome, ike sheets of bright tin auipended by wires oin poles through your fields four for five a rea is enough. Every breath of wind will use a reCcction as frightful to the crows as it report of a gun. HA Mi NOTE LIST. PKXXSIXVAfllA. The following list shows the current value of nil 'cnnsylvania Hunk Notes. The most implicit re- litinea mi? I placed upon it, ss It is cvrry week art-folly compared with ai d corrected from Dick- nelPs Reporter. Itiitik In Philadelphia. t Disc, i UCAT.O,. j,,, NOTES AT TAR. Bank of North America , , Bank of the Northern Liberties . Commercial Rank of Penn'a. . , Farmers and Mechanics' Hank . Kensington Rank . par pnr par pnr par pnr par pnr par pnr par Philadelphia Rank . Schuylkill Bank . . . Sonthwark Hank . Western Bunk . Mechanic' Rank . Manufacturer A Mechanic' Bnnk Country Hank, flank of rl,cstcr County Westchester par pnr pnr par par pnr pnr These llfllCP lo not Hunk of Delaware County B.mk of (lerinnutnwn Rank of Montgomery Co. Doylcstnwn Bank Canton Tlnnk Farmers' linnk of Bucks co. Oftiee of It ink Bf Penn'a. Qflics tlo do Office do do Olfica do do Cheater tiermnnlown Norris'own Dnyhstown Elision Bristol Harrisburg- Lancaster Rending r.nstrin J issue n. D I C o i; N T. NOTES AT Rank of the Coiled Stale rlnnk "f 1'enn Township . fJi-srd Hank Moyamoiwmg B ink Hank of "cnnsvlvnuia Miner' Hank of Potlsville Hank of Lcwtstnwn Hank of Mtddletnwn Brink of Northumberland t'filumliia Bank & Bridge co.' Carlisle Hank Exchange Hank Do d.i branch of Farmer' Bank of Lancastei Lancaster County Hunk Farmers' Bank of Heading Harrishurg Bank Lancaster Hank Lebanon Hank Merchants' At Manuf. Bank Bank of Pittsburg Wot Branch B.mk Wyoming Bank Northampton Bunk Berks Counlv Hunk Olhco of Bank of U. S. Do do do Philadelphia 3ta32 . pr I i . . pr pnr j J 1 Pnttuville Lewi-town Middlemwn Northumberland par 'Columbia Carlisle Piltshurjr Hnllidavshurg Lnncistci Lancaster Reading Harrisburg Lancaster Lebanon Pittsburg Pilt.shutg Willinmspnrt Wilkeharie Allf mown pnr 1 1 par par pnr 1 par 1 I I 1J Reading Pittsburg failed Erie do Do do do New Brichton do Kensington Sav. Ins. A do Perm Township Sav. Ins. do Bank of Chamhershurg Chambcrsburg 1 Bank of Ocltyshurg " (Jettysburg t Bank of Su-quchanna Co. Montrose 3.r Erie Bank Ens 2$ Farmers' & Drover' Bank Wnyneshurg 'i Franklin Bank Washington I llnncsdatc l!.nk Honesdale 1 Monongnhcln Bank of B. Brownsville Vork Hank York 1 N. B, The notes of those hank on which we imit quotations, and snti-ritnle a dash ( ) arc not purchased by the Pliihch Iphia brokers, wnh I he exception of those which have a letter of reference. Bit OK EN BANKS. Philadelphia Sav. Ins. Philadelphia failed dii failed do filled Dvotl, prop.) failed 'I'owanda Philadelphia Loan Co. Schuylkill !Sav. In. Manual Lahor Bunk (T. V I'owanda Hank Alleghany Bank of Ps. Bank of lleuwr Bank of Kuatara Bank of Wushington Centre Bank City Bank Farmers' & MerhVs" Bank Farmer Ac Mech'c' Hank Farmers' &. Mech'ca' U.uik Harmony Insiitutu Huntingdon Bunk Juniata Bank Lumherineu's Bank .Northern Bank of Pa. New Hope Di-I. Bridge Co. Norlhumti'd Uninii t'ol. Ilk. North Western Haik of Pa. Office of Schuylkill Bank Pa. Agr. & Manuf. Hunk Silver Lake Bank Union Bank of Penn'a. W esiinnielaud Hank Bedford Beaver ILirrishurg Washington Bell, fonte Pitt.-huig Pitn-hurg Fuyctte co. ( replicant's Ilanoony no sale t'liwed closed f.i.le.l cl.ised no Mile failed failed fulled no hi li iontington no sate ).piiowii noa.ilv Warren Dnndatr New Hope Milton Mradf ille Port Carbon Carlisle Moutiosn I'niontnwn (inensliUri nn led no snle i-losed no ule closed failed closed filled closed Wilkcsbarre Bridge Co. Wiikesharie noanle Qj All notes purporting to be on any lYnn-yl-vama Bank not given in the ahove list, may be set Jowu a frauds. kexv Ji:sisi:v. Bank of New Biunawick Uelvidete Hank Burlington 'o. Bank Dommercial Hank uuinlirrlaiid Hank Farmers' Bnk Farmers' and Mechanics' Bk Farmer' and Mechanics' Hit Farmer' and Merchant' Bk Franklin Bank of N. J. Brunswick Belvidere M.dlord Penh Amhoy Bridget on Mount Holly l.'nhwny M. Hiuiisit'uk Mllhllt-tOMII pt J el re y I'lty failed i par 4 p.r par i failed i faded la. I. d lulled failei fulled 4 fail, J i par Hohoken Bkg.& liruxing Co 1 1 oh ken lersey City Bank Jiiwy City Patterson Belleville Morristown Freehold Newaik Trenton Jersey City Mechanic' Bank Manufacturer' Bank Morris County Bank Monmouth Bk of N. J. Mechanic' Bunk Mechanics' and Manuf. Bk Morris Canal and Hkg Co Post Notes Newark Bkg Sl Ins Co New Hope Del Bridge. Cu N. J. Manufac. snd Bkg t'o no sale Newark i i failed fulled 4 failed 4 Lain!.eitille Hulioken N J Proleclon &. Luiulwid 14 Jer-H'v t'i'y Orange Bank PaterMin Bunk Peoples' Bank. Princeton Bank feulein Banking Cu tte Bank ( trance PaleiMiu do Princeton Salem Newark Liizatitlhtown Camden Morrison n Trt utoii Salem Newlon Trenton Dver Jiacktxisat'k par par i par i fuiled failed 1 par i failed par put par par par par par Htate Hank State Bank Stale Bank of Monia Slate Bunk Salem and Philad Munuf Co busses Bank Tienton Banking Co Union Bank Washington' Banking Co, IlLI.ilV.illl. Bk of Wilm & Brandy wine Wilmington Hank ol Ilelaware Bank of Smyrna Do hianch Wilnimgloa Sinyina Millord Farmers' Bk of Mate of Del Dover Do branch Do branch Do branch I'nion Bank (XT I'nder 5' Wilmington (leorgeUmn Newctstla Wilmingtoo par par QJ all I'snks market, thus () there ar eu ther raonisrleii ot altered bsus el tb various da- nuMiimrtioni, in cirsulsliun. H. B. llASSEPs, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 6UZTBVAT, PA Business attended to in the Counties of Nor thuinl erlnnd, Union. Lveoming and Columbia, llrfrr lot Tnnwts IJart 6l tvo., I.nwrn iV Binnnn. HnT, CvMMinns Jk Hast. V!iiluil. Rat ajoi.ns, McFASi.twn & Co. SpuniSiO, ' Innn St Co., I'll TY DOM. AliS HF.WAMi ! CANTRXjLXi'S fYlrhrnteri ratnlly .llr(licinr W VILL nni cure every thing, bill still r. rnin unequalled in their several departments ty every thing ever olfcrej to Ihe public who have volnnlnry cmne forward snd nlTered numeroii nnd hiahly nspectnhle testimonials of their superior i (fie icv. Ciiitreir Compound MriVi uteit $rtp nf Stir. fnpar-!it ; or, Anii-Seorhulic S rup, for lh-' ei.re ol ptpurfiila, Chrnnie IJheinn itism, Cbrnnie t cl Img ol I he .loiriis. Eruptions of the Skui. and all Dise-es arising from the sbuse of Mi-n uiy, ie.. uriniirpnssed t'V any tti inot in the ina-kel, coinl't. noig all the virtue re-i.h nt in the Snr-aari;a with a modern mubeament, only lately brought nut by the most respectable medical authorities. Price, 1)0 ceni .er h Itle, Citntrell't .Inli-Dipprptic Puwdrr, for thp re riff and permnnt lit cure of that most distressing complaint, Dypepsi i. in nil it form nnd s-ng-s. It inimlv a mosi vnhi ible remedy. Sold in bottle ai 2ri aii'l At) c-ms etch. CuntrrWi 1s;ur. Mixture and Tunic Written nirnln, stands at the bed of the list unrivalled by nv, or all the innumerable meilicin- in u-e hi ug!ioui the b nath anil bread h of ihe lar d, for the core of I'K.vtR nd An ft in all lis stages, and trull) all its consequence. LV-iilents in Fever and Ague districts should never be wnh.'iii it. The subsc iU-r will forfeit EIF'f'Y POLLMlS where bis medirino fail to (icrfiirm a cure in the most obi ''on e ca-p. Id Vhn..e nrl Retail bv CALEB CRE ON. at lii Dmis Warehouse. No. 6 North Thud Mreet, Phihidelpbin ; slso, bv ihe n cul irlv ap iminled neeor. SE IU W. ROB K UTS. Whiilesa e Druuitist, No. S4 Water Street. Mobile. I'n pared oelv liv I1 e Siilienber, corner of C R. I'EN I ER and SEi;l.D Sineis, below I'hiisli an, Pliihiib lphin, where il is also retailed. Observe, none are genuine uubont tbc siirnature of JOHN A. CAN I KEI.L. Canlrrll's 4cuo liliiro, or Twnlr .tliitii-ainriif a. For the cure nf all H.ttitus tifftrtmiif, iftuktn ac tiir'linix to riirrrtiims. It is a neer tailms remedy winch no fami'y ouiln to l-e without, especially in low marshy countries. A this medirine is put up under the proprie tor' immediate insiectioii on the most scientific principles, be ng Purely Vegetable, snd having tried its elficaey on thousand, for upwards of I'l yearn, and lotus knowledge when taken siriet'v ac cnriling to dnectiotis, ibere has not turn one fa lure. I'nder such crcum-tanrr I reeomrnenil it lo the public, adding a certifies! 9 in sopp irt of my a-ser-lion. I, John Hums, do certify that I was in the ship Tob.icco Plant of Philadelphia. Capt. Reid.iu June, 1827, hound to Liverpool , took Ihe fever nnd acue ami laid in Liverpool some pine iiud-1 Ihe doctor's hands, went fmin t1 ee to lta!un. re, lay in the Infirmary for four or five weeks from thence In Philadelphia; was sit months under Dr. Coats ; fioiii thence to New York w nt lo il.e Hospital, remained tbr about four week without any relief tried every Ihniff without snv benefit, for five ci. He irinu of ('autreil' Ague Mil luiefruiil a fi end, 1 went to his stor". told him h 'W I was nlllu-led, nnd got a Uitto-nf bis millure nnd used it Recording lo ilireelions. Il made per tei'i (ore, and I have in t lis. I the least n lum since. I do wnh confidence leioiiuneiul n l.iihe public JOHN Bl'RNS. .tlcilU atcd i up strsartanpai Ilia. I hd id. Ipbia, April Itllli, lt4 I. Mr. Johi A. Cithi ti , Pear Hr, Having I, n nfllic'ed for upwards of iwo tenrs with uleertiou nt the tt.ro!, le-lr..yii n ihe whole nf the soft pslite, then ihrouith the upppr part of rnv niotiih into mv nose, Iroiu wlneli sever al pieces nf boee csine out, which par'ml'y de.troy. ed mv speech, throtieh a km. I Provuleiire aie' your Medicated Sjrupot S irs ip.nill i, I aiiinowrestor.il lo pei f. el heiltli.aiid my siitht, which was so much impair, d, s as strong n w hen a boy. I iliouitht it :duly I own! to you and those simi larly Btlccttd, to make II public. YoUis, ! specfullv, SAXICEL KIRK', Corner vt Tenth and Coatea Street. I, Oa' ril J Hist n, No. 6 R. "kb ss Street, do cer tify thai mv wile, J.ice, wan nfllic'ed for iwo year. with Rheunu ism. and nt l i-t ' entirely di-a"le.l, o thai she w as obi tied t he confined lo b. d , hear inj i f Cant'ell's Meinated Sviup of Sa sipariila, ..r Ami Sc.irliu'ic Siui. I pr H-uiel f ur ti. tib , which coinpb tely removed all her pains and si ill'- ne- from her lints; two more hot lies made a p r- lei I cure, S e is now able lo n'tend 'o tier b"iie- hol l duti s a- ususl. 12 Hi:iL JONSlON. Philudilphi., Jan. S2d. Ifl 1 1. (Tj Pe crip'ive Pamphh I may be hnd of the auenu (fSratis.) J. W.HMLIMi, Su buiy. v, 9. IHI t ly .Tjfcrir SPANISH II I D 12 S TAXX Kits' Ol I,. :000 l v Li Pint Hides fir-l quality. ;t."iOO Pry L (iuini. do IIIIKf PiV Salnd La Cuirn. do riOOO Pry Sail d llr ail Hides, do it.! Haie (ireen Sailed I'atua Kips. 0 Hale Prv Pa in. Kips. ViO I) irre s T..nii"k' Oil. 'I anner-' and Cutiieri.' Tools, For mle lo t'oiinlry Tanner at the lowest prices snd upon Ihe be-t ti mis. N. It. 'I'lie highest mmket price pud fnl all kind id bather D. KIRKPA IT K'K A SONS. N .. 21, South I lord St. Pi.il dilphia. Seplemher II, IHt4. ly. tTotice TO 3Ii:itC S & .tllM.lM'-US. V S. M. A: JOS. I SIAUIaU M A N I ' F A IT I' R E l S ' , PE LERS IN FOREKiN AND 'JOMEsTIO SI RAW coops. iYo. 30, Sorlh Sironil Strei t, ( ojjotite the MadiKon llouse,) PHZZ.ASi:Z.FHZil.f WHERE will la? f.unil a general assort. J nienl of Florence Braids, All errs, Kui-isi lands, Peddle, Willow Plait, Rice St aw, and the much admired Neapolitan Lace, anil Fancy Bon. nets, manufactured by us, and fir sale al the lowe-l iiianutoclu e prices. Merchant snd Milliner are iuvned in give us a cih upon visiting ihe City. Qj" N. B. We have aUo con-laivly making our sup.' liar hair and o'l sr edging, all of which will be sold cheap, for rash. Philadelphia, May 35, 1IU. ly OAKLEY'S Dr.I'I lATI l SYRI'I. THE valnab'e properties nf Oakley' Depnra. live Syrup nf Sarsapnrilln, as a fiurifler of ihe blood, Is so well known to (he public generally, that it is uniieress ny to occupy tntirh space in set ting fonti (he advantage to he derived from ils use; wherever Ihe medicine has onre been intro duced, il takes precedence over all nthers i eveiy "lie that has Inken it, have derived so signal bene, ficinl results from it, thai it is recommended by them with the u moFit confidence. Physician of lh highest standing in the profession, prescribe it to patients tinder their t nre ; containing nothing deleterious, hut being composed ol the most mild. Vet efficacious vegetable materials, it is off. red with confidence, nn the cheairnt and most efficient pu rifier uf Ihe blood now known. The use of n few bottle, esiiecinl'y in the spring mouth, will be at tenth tl with a most decided improvement in the ge neral stretiuth nf the system, eradicating nnv seeds of (lisen-e that mnv have been generated. beides giving health nnd vin..r lo ihe body. For the cure of Scrofula or Kmu Evil, Rheumatism, Ti itc. Pimple or eniptions of the Skin, While Swelling, F slula. Chronic Coueh Asth.-ni, Ac. The nu merous eerttfirn'es in ihe possession of the subscri ber and his agents, from physician and others, are sufficient lo convince the nio! skeptical nf ii su periority over all preparation of S,iraparilhi. S,.d whole-ale ntul retail, by lh proprietor, CEOItCE W. OAKLEY, North fllh meet. Rea ding, Beiks Comity, and lo ha had of the following persons : In Korlhumhrrhind ('nunty TI. B. Mnsss, Siinbiiry . eland A. Mixel, MeE Aensville ; P Krausir, Milton. In Union Cnunti. J. (ienrhnrt, Selinsgrove ; A (111111111. MltTlinhtirg. In Columbia County. XI. W. MrCay, Wash iugton. R. nding. Mnreh II. 1 n. Ma. Otsi rr: I believe il the utv of every one to do whsteverin their power I ics, fir ihe b ne. fit of their fellow m", and having had pn-i ive pront in mv own familv.of the woinlerfnl properties of your P. purativa Syni)i of Sainp iril 1, I m st Conseirnliou-lv recommend il lo the afllicled. We bad Ihe misfoitulie to fse two nf our children, bv Ihe breaking out ot ulcer.iu sores that covered lh. facc,henil and neck, Hlttoiugh we h id some id Ihe most scientific physician to atieud th m nnd hnd tried all t!i" known letnedies, iuehnling Sw aim's Panac a, without avail. Another of my children was attacked in Ihe same mmni r. her lace ui.d neck w as completely Covend; the d siharge wns so ollensive, ai d ihe iliease nt sin h a he ghl. llint we despiii'ed nt her life. Seeing the wonderful elfecls of your Pepnr.nive S nii ol S iis.ari 1 1, we weie iiidueid lo make trial of II, as the last n rt ; it ncted like a eh aim; the u'cers coiiiiiienei d healing imiiieihalely. a f w hollies entiielv rf stoiedlo r to her he ihh, which site hs enjoyed iiuinteriui teilly ever since As a piinlier ol the li.o o, I vtrily ! lit ve It ha nut It equal JOHN MOYER, T-ilor, Walnut street, near Fourth, Reading. Pouglissville, April 1 Ot!.. 191:'. Mm. Ojki.ft: Mv son Ki'mniid Leaf, had the serolnla in ihe most dreadful and di-treg-ing man ner for three years, dtuins winch time be w ig de prived ol the use of his limhs, hi- he .d and neck weie covered wnh ulcers. We tried nil ihe dilfer ent remedii s, but In no effect, until recommended by Pr. Johnson of Nonistown, and also Pr. Isaac llnstel, ol Reudii g. to use your Pepumtive Syrup nf S irsnpnrilta, of w hich I oMallleil seveial bottles, the use of w inch ibnve Ihe di-en-e enlin ly out nf Ins system, the sore healed up, and the child was restored lo perfect health, which be has enjoved uninterruptedly ever since, lo the a-h uishmeni ol many peisoii who seen him ilu'it g hi affliction. I have thought it mv duty, and sen. I you tins certi ficate thai othp' who have a like affliction in ihe family may know where to ohla.11 so valuable a toed I. ine. Your duly , AMELIA D. LEAF. Sept. Ifi, l t:J. ly Count rrl'll'rst DEATH BLOW. rPhe pu' lie will please ohservo that no Brambeth Pill are genuine, unless ihe hoi has three la bels upon it. (the top, the side and the bottom) cch containing a fic-simile signature of my hand writing, thus B. IIbamiihktii, M. P. These la. I'd aie engraved on steel, beautifully ilesmned. and done at an etpeuse of over fJ.OliO. Therefore it 'a ill lie seen thai the only thing necessary lo pro cure the medicine in its purity, is to observe there labels. Remember ihe lop, ihe side, and the bottom. The following respective person are duly autln ri zed, and hold O RTiriCATES OF AGENCY For the sale of HramU eili'$ Yegttulile Universal Vill. Northumberland counlv : Miltnn Mickey A Ch imheilin. Sunbiiry H II. M isser. M'Kwena ville lielnidA Meii.ll. Niiithuin'eilaud Wm. Forsyth. Oeorgetown J. A J. Will. Union C unity: New Berlin Hog 11 A Win ter. Splmsgrovp (ienrge fiumhuin. Mid Me burg linc Smith. Beavcriowu Pavid llubler. Ad unsburg Wm. J. May. Mitlliushuig Menseh A' Ray. Ilaitlelon P.irnel Long. Freehurg IJ.A F. C. Mover. Lewtsburg Wall A (Jreen. Columbia mntiiy : P uiville E. B. licwiolils A Co. Berwick MiuininA I! tienhousp. ('-. tawissa C. (i. Broht. Hloouishurg John R. Mover. Jeicey Tiiwn Levi Hisel. Wushiuatou Roht. MrCay. Limestone Halb! M?Nnch. Ohseive that each Agent has an Kiigravnl t'ir itlcnte of Agency, conluining a repres-ntaiion of llr BR .N PKKTII's M.uiufaciorv at Sing Smg, and upon which will a'so he seen eiacl copies ol the lubt is nuw used upon the lirundnth 'ill Uoxes. Philadelphia, office No. H. North 8ih street. B. BRANDRETH.M.D June S4ih, 14:1. city itiin rrriiK ATCTIOX, AND PRIVATE SALE 3 ROOMS, Nos. V2i ntul '.il .ortli Thiol Street, Near the City II o t e J, PHILPELPHI. C. MACKEY, Auctioneer, re-peetful'y in vile ihe atli iilion nf perso . disirou of pur chasing Furniture, lo hi eilensive Site ICmiiiis, (lanh pu' lie and 1'iivale,) for every description ol Housiln Id Furniture, win re ran lie ohl oned al all time, a large assomni nt of fashionuhle and well manufactured ('abinel Furniture, Bed, Mlirse, Ac, at very reduced prices, for cash. 07" Sales bv Auction, twice a week. May SVih. IM3. ly f P WEED LOTH, a h7ndsTmT7a7n7Te7afllvTiTT. light and elastic, for Summer Cnais and Pants, for sale, very low, by Juts 15 If. B. MASSE R. AI.ZORIN'ES, handsoinn article for Ladies' Presses, fur sale cheap, by June H. n. M ASSER. A Tlironlilii? Itlaclilne fur Kale. rilllE .ubscriher offers f-r sale a THRESHING JL MACHINE, new ami in good order. The Machine baa been tried, and prove 10 he an eiceU lent one. It will he suM at a reduced price, and warranted. Apply lo II. B. MASTER. J sly 1st, 1043. J7K. HBI1MJL1T fc CO., Commission iSt Forward ins Mcrr.hnnta, Foot nf Willow Strrrt Kail llond, ait th a t'tt.iwitir, TTAVINO associated vi h them Joseph Tlnrnet, A-alnlenf Ennton, Pn respectfully inform Iheir friend and the public genersilv, that they have la. ken th t large nnd vve'l know n store anil wharf nt foot of Willow Street Riiilroad, lately occupiel by Jncoh Martin, where they tun pose doing a Ornnral Commission and Forwarding Business, ami fom the local advantage of the place being connected with nil ihe public improvements that have their outlet in Ihe city, they flutter themselves ihey will be able to do business lo a great, if not gteater ad vantage, and upon as reasonable terms as any other house, snd they assute their friends lhat any con. signments made to them shall have their strict at tention, and no exertions spared lo give entire satis faction. They are also prepared lo receive and forward goods lo any point on ibe Delaware and Lelcgh livPrs. hrt l ..., Xf.nti f l,i,,.tr Paalnn nti.t Pkdn- I lei, l.i-i. vi, Delaware Pivish.n'nnd Lehigh Can Is; j also, to any noint nn the Juniata river, nr Norih and (t Branches of the Susquehanna via Sphuyl kill and Union, or the Chesapeake and Tide Water Canals. For ihe accommodation of Boats coming or go ing via Schuylkill and Union Canals, a Siemibnat w ill be ki pi expressly for towing boats from ihe Schuylkill around to the Delaware nnd bark, which will en ible merchants to have Iheir produce deli vered on the Pelawnrc, and their goods shipped nt a saving ol 50 to 75 er cent, on the prices fir haltin g scoss, with these sdvantagea they re spictfully solicit a share of pntr"nni;e. W. 1! Ell, MAN A CO William Hcllmm, William W. Kcyse Joseph Bamel. 3 Philad .May 14, 1S1.1 ly J. IVIAYLAND. JR. &. CO. Simir ntl Tohacro Mnniilacturors, ; An. yy JrrA West corner 0 llace and Third 1 Streets. ! PHILADELPHIA. j 'P H E undersigned have formed a Co-partnership ' I under the firm nf. I. MA Y LAN P. J 11. A ('.. a successor lo the late firm of Jncoh .V iiInml J, : Co., nnd will continue Ihe business nt die old esta- blishineiit, on their ow n nccount. In addition to j their own close attention and experience for many ' years, in the manufacture of their eefehrated siiutlV, 1 A c the long experience of the senior partner ol the late firm, will also he devoled lo the interest ,,( the ; new concern and as no exertion and care will be ; spared lo insure their goods, at oil times of the ve- ry best quality, they solicit a continuance of the , confidence of the li.ends and customers of the lute 1 firm. THOMAS ADA MS, J. MAi'LAND, Jr. Phili b lnhia. Vav 1 1th. 1 NI3, I v 1 oiiutrv MERCHANTS. 1111". Subscriber, Agent of Lyon A Harris, lint M.inuf iclurers, for New Vork, Phil.ulelphia, Baltimore and other lurge cities, w -os- Hutu are highly commended lor quod tol-it and dur-tl.ility ha 0.1 hand a fir-l rale nssertm-iit of II ATS and ('APS. suitable for Sprint des, wh rh will be sold very low, foi cash or appioved credit, at Ihe m ted cheap store, Su. 40, North Third stre-t, oipisiei the City Hotel, Phil 1 lelnhia. ROBERT P. WILKINSON. At, N. B. Orders lor Hals in the rouh, prooiptly ; attended 10. Ths highest rice in tuh or trade ; given for Fur :'.. J Philadelphia, June II. 18l:l.--ly j BOLTON & CO. C.'ritt'i al ( oiiittiiv.liui Men lianfs, I 'or the Sar of Flour, drain, Scd. c, 4 c. ' I ) E-PECTFI LEY inform then Iriend nnd ! ihe Merchants generally, that they have la- ' Ken lliose large ami roinmotlioiia liarvr. w nil two Porks, tiorlh ot Chesnul street, on the P. law ire, , ,le,ip jr. Although in common with the mem together w ith the More No. 19 South W h .rves, j ,,.t8 ol II)V Iir,.f,.MII)t j discountenance su.l ilis;l where they would be pleased lo receive consign- ! ,ve ol the t.umerou nostrums palmed upon Iho merits nf (Jrain, Floui. Seed, Whiskey, Iron. Ac. ; M,,ic. ,v inoiaiil pretenders, I feel in jus ice hound Ac. B.ing also well prepared to forward nil kinds 1 toexcip'l the Rose t liniment Inmi that clas of me- '" -r y ihe ( tiesauake and I nle ater I anals, as tow- : hunt are kepi expressly for tlie purpose of toning j bonis b ei er rou'e. j Meichmit will please be particular to semi their ; good destined by either canals, to No. 1'J South i Wharves, telwi-eii Market and Chesnut street, on I the Delaware, with directions accompanying ihem 1 which route they wish them to he shipped. cy Plaster and Salt for sale, at the lowest mar- ket price. BOLTON v, Co. March 19.1SL1. No, 19 South Wharves, i I10USK, A'o. 'sJMT, AorA Third, almee CullowhiU St., PIIILAPKLPIIIA. JOHN Pl'NVAN. laie from the Permsvlva nia Firmer, and Samuel Pike, jr., la'e of A mericaii Hotel, I'olumbus. I Ihio. take pleasure in ac quainting their fiiriul and the public generally ih it 1 tin v have Inken the large and commodious Hold, leceiiily built bv the Messis 11 ill, on Ihe sar.ie site once occupied by the old established Hotel known as the Bull's Head, in Third stieet above Callow hill st. Tin Hotel is finished in the very Vt possible manner, and of ihe best materials. It local. 011 is cry desirable, particularly for country merchants; the airange nicin for heading and Ventilating lach room is sui h a to secure any lempi ralure. The brdioiim are all light and airy, all luini.hed in a neat sly1, so a to iiistiie lomfoil. The receiving parlors are also fun isbed in a su perb style, the windows are on the French style, t'uniit g an eulrance lit a balcony in front, whi. h rn .ke a pleasant recess. Purliculai atn niion has been given to the bed and hrddiug, which, with the furniture, sre emir. lv new. I' rem yn'i' experience in h.Hel business, we I'usl, by strict asuduity tc. husmest. In make ibis house a desirable stepping place. Our table w ill alwsy I e supplied wnh iheviry bcsl our uiakel can atlord, and our bar with the best liquors and wine nl ihe most approved hi amis. P. S. There sre tir.t rale .tabling and carriage bouses attached to the hotel, altinded by ca.if il and ol'er ho-ilers, snd our charges will be low, in accordance with Ibe present haid limes. Philadelphia. Oct. 7th. ISMS. GOLDEN SWAN No. O'J Aort Third, above Arch Street, PHILADELPHIA. ACCOMMODATION FOR SBVKNTV TFRBONa. CHARLES WEISS, lateol the V bite Swan," and 'Mount Vernon House," resieclfully in forms his friends and customer, lhat he ha become Ihe proprietor of ihe above well known Hotel. Country Meichanl wilt find ihe shove llo'el a central location, and the beat of fare. Persons tra velling with private conveyance will find a large yard and good stabling for boraes, ai.d ibe best of ostleis. Boarding $ I per day. May liib.I843.tf. HOSE OINTMENT FOIl TEITEII. R1NUWOHMSI, riMfl.F.sl ON TIIK FAC'R, AND OTItr.lt CliTANEOt's) ERflTloriS. (j The fnllmiinqcr.rtiicii'e desniliftone nflht mnut extraordinary cures ever effected Ly any application. PHitrr.trniA. February 10. 1819. IOR twenty year I was severely afllictul with TsTTr.n on thn Face and Head: the disease commenced when I wa seventeen years old, nj continued until the Fall of t:l6, varying in vio lence, but without evpr tlisippcaring. During most of 'tie time, great pari of mv face was covered with the eruption, frequently attended with violent Itch ing; my bend swel'eil nl times until it Ml ns if it would hurst the swelling wn so g e it, that I coti'd cnreely get my hat on. During the long period lh it I was nfHicled wi ll ihe disense, I use. I a great ninny a plications, (among them seyernl celetimlej I rep nation-) ns w II as taking inward remedies, ini-liidiut-a number ofb ittle of Sira!m' Panarm, Extract if Sarmipnrilhk, Ac, In fact, it would bo imiiosaihle to enumerate all the medicines I used. I I wn also under the care of two of ihe most ilia- 'i"ui'!'' I'bv'iciaris of this city, hut with .nt re. ceivtng much benefit, nnd 1 ih'wpaired nf ever being" run it. In the fill of Hiifi, ihe ihsen-e nt the time being vi ry violent, I commenced using the Host Ointment, (prepared by Vnughan A. Davis.) Ill ! a few applications the violent itching ceasetl, the swelling abated, Ihe motion began to disappear, ! and before I hud used a jar ihe di-ease was mutely I cured. It ha now la-cn nearly a yrar and a half I since, and there is not a vetige of the disease re ! maiiiiug, except the scars from the deep pits formed : by the di-ease. It is impossible for me to describe. I in a certificate the severity of the disease and my I sutl'ering, I'll! I will be pie iscd to give a fuller nc j count to any per-on wanting further satisfaction, I who w ill c ill on me. Al the lime I couinnceJ I using (lie R se Ointment I would have givpn hun I duds nf do lat lo he rid of the ibw-asc. Since u j sing il, I have recommended it to sever il per-ona, : (among them my mother, who h. I ihe disease hud , ly on her arm,) who w. re a I cured bv it. JAMES 1)1 KN ELL, No. lot;, Race St. CTjT The Rose Ointment is i. pared hv E. II. Vnughan, Sou h East comer of Third and Race stiei Is, Philudf ltdiia, and sold on aeency in Sonhu ry. hv II. B. MASSER, May 1 1th, IS 13. A-rrnt. 1 ISos( (tinltiit'iil, for Irlltir. j ,1 I'llOUF OF ITS I.Fl'IdACY. 1 Pint mn phi A, May 27th, HUH. : rPIILS is to certify that I was severely alH cied j with Tetter in the hands and f. et for upwards i of forty years ; the disease wa attended generally I with violent itching and swelling. I appbed to 4 ' niimhi r nf ph sici n, nnd used a great many xp,ili cmiors without ellicting a cure. About ay-ar i since, I applied Ihe Ro-e Ointment, which entirely i Mopped the itching, and u few applications irntnedt j at, ly cured the disease, which there ha-t been no , return of. alihoui'li I had never hern rid nf it at j any time for forty year. Ril'IIAIi'l) SAVAtiE, 1 Eleventh, below Spruce Street. ! (Xj" The Rosp Ointment is prepared bv E. B. I Vaii-hari, S mill East corner nf Third and Race Streets, Philadelphia, and sold on agencv ill Sunhu ! ry by H. B. MASSEU, Mav M1I1. Hin. A-'eht. " " - ' I WECICAL APPROBATION J 'O.V.' OIXTM l'..T, for T'ltir. A bIHdl I.M the superiority ot the prepataton - over 1111 nun r. 1 iiiuv es ann-neii, ine it iprie- pr .pi tors Inks ph asttre in laying before ihe public iho lollowing certitieate from a respectable physician, a graduate of the I niversity ol' Penns Ivuuia. Llr. Bangh, having found in this remedy tliat teliet f r a ledtous mid disagree able nlli' 'tnui which the means within the range of hi profession failed to nll'ord, has not hesitated lo give il his approbation, although the prejudices and uitere.l of that prole.sion aie epposed lo aecrel I'emedie. Phii.ih lcji , Sept. 10, H:lfi. I wa recently troubled with a tedious herpetic eruption, w hieh coe,ed nearlv one si 'e of mv f ice, and exleuded over ihe ear. Mr. Vnughan, proprie tor 01 ine nose 1 iiiiiiueni, nnst iving mv lace, oims- 1 n,v ,,., ,ei,aratioH. i f whirU he I, in- ' itinnes. ami to give it my aiinrohation. as it entire. ly tured the eruption, although 11 hid resisted the usual applications. PAN L. BATCH, M. D. KJ The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B. Vaughan, South East corner of Third and Race streets, I'liiludc plaa, and suld unngmcv in Sun hury, by 11. B. MASSER. May Mlh, 181:1. Aeijf. EAGLES Corner of' Thml and Vine Slriels, WIIaJLIAIHSrOIlT, PA FWIIE subscriber respectfully annouiices to the Jl public, lhat he has opened a Hotel in the com niodmus btiik building stinteon the corner of 'I hiid and Pine streets, where he w ill he hnppv lo wait rp..n those who may favor him wit'i their company. The Ele Hotel is la'ge and conveni ent, and furnished in Ihe la-l m u'eili Mn. It is provided with a huge number of well aired and comfortable sleeping apartments, rooms, private parlors, Ac. Persons visilmg Wilhamsort on bu siness 01 plea-ure, mav re-t as-ured lhat every ex ertion will be used to Mider their sojourn nl the "Eagle Hotel" pleasant and agr.eable. His Table will he supplied wilh the very best the maiket af fords, and his bar with he choicest wine and other liquors 1 harges re .soiiuMe. The Eagle Hotrl possesses greater advantages in point of location than any othei similar establishment in the borough, hi ing situate in Ihe buiness pari of ihe town, and vvilhin B convenient disl nice of the Court 1 1 ou so and Wilhamsporl and Elmii.i Rml l.'osd U pot. Sufficient Stabling provided, and good and trusty iislh r always in atli luhin.e. Attentive, accon miHlHiing and hone-l Servant have tieen rmploved. and noil ing left miilinie that will add to the ctimloil and accoiiunodaiion of bis gue-ls. There wi'l he a carriage atwats in attendance at the Boat l anding lo convey passengers to and from Ihe Ilou-e, lue of charge. CHARLES BORROWS. Mav 11th. IS -tf V2i( h:it l XVcaviT C .ion, ROrS MAESRS & SHIT CHANDLERS. An. 13 Sorlh Wattr Stretl. I'hilodr'phia. HAVE constantly an hand, a general assort ment of Cordage, Seine Twines, Ac, vii: 1 ar'd Ropes, Fishing Ropes, White Ropes, Manil Is Ropes, Tow Line lor Canal Boats. Also, a complete assortment uf Seine Tw ines, A r, auch a Hemp Shad and Herring Twine, Best Patent liill Net Twine, Cotton Shad and Herring Twine, Shoe Threads, Ac. Ac. Also, Bed Cords, Plough Lines, II alter, Trace, Cotton ami Linen Caret Chain, Ar. all of which they w ill dispose of ou reasonable teims. Philadelphia, November 13, IMIS. ly. siM : III Nc.rtiooi i""5f CO. No. 13S Market Street, Philaileltihia. I NVITE the attention of Country Merchant! to their extensive assortment of Britith French ud American Dry Cooda, which ihev otTer for sale on the most reasonable term. I'biladelphia, Novetcber 13, 1843. ly.
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