- Awother Soak for Cera. -i Dr. Samuel Webster, rd Charlestown, New Hampshire, has published in the New Enf ahd Farmer, . a communication detailing the result of certain experiment which he made last year, in soakinf corn the substance tof which we will condense for the benefit of our render, denmtnff his experiment worthy ofno'eot this particular time. '.' ' '. ' : '.- i Somu time last May, the doctor eeeidently saw a notice of 6ome mode of preparing seed for planting in Germany, which waa to ensure good crops even "Pn poorpd barren land, at a trill. log coat. What the preparation waa, the die coverer refused to make known. " While thinking-over the various substances that had been or might be used with advantage, it occurred to him that muriate of mmonia, the common aalammnnia of the druggist hartshorn might! snswer well for the purpose required, both from the nature of its bane and ita acid, and he deter mined to try the experiment of using it. lie accordingly dissolved a , email piece, weighing by estimate four or five grain, in o bout half a coffee cup of water. Into that he put a small handful of seed corn, and suffered it to remain four or five hour, and then planted it. By the eido of each hill, at a proper dis tance, be planted another hill with corn from the name ear, but un soaked. Generally at each spot but one hill waa planted ; but in ono place a hill of the soaked corn was planted oil each side of the unsoaked. No. 1, was planted in good, light roil, into which a fair dressing of coarse long stable man ure had been ploughed five kernels planted to each hill. Result the soaked corn produced eight ears, six good and two email ; the uiif-oak-cd, four ears. No. 2, hills two of soaked and betwern them one of tinsoaked corn. Soil dry, sandy, and closotothe edge of a path where little or no manure fell in the spreading of it. Result the soaked hills gave five ears, three of them good ; the un soaked, three good ears. . - Thedortor tried eix evprriments in all, and each of the other four with corresponding results with the above, which shows a very large increased product in favor of the soaked corn, which, as the treatment of the soil and cul ture of all were alike, must be ascribed tolhe virtue of the ammonia. As the experiments triod by Dr. Webster with only five grains of ammonia, and a small handful of corn, to save our readers the trouble of a calculation as to quantities, we will make one ready to their hands. Preeumipg tint the doctor's 'email handful' to have contained a gill of corn, aa five grains served that quantity of seed, and there are 5,700 graina in a pound of ammonia, that quantity would answer, when dissolved, as, a soak for 4 bushels of corn. New then, as ammonia is a very cheap drug, and the mode of Using it very simple, may we not ask some of our enterprising farmer readere to make an experiment of two acres of corn one acre of seed soaked in a solution of ammonia ond the other with unsoaked seed 1 The ex periment would not cost them 50 cents, ard if by so cheap a process, they can add from 50 to 73 per cent, to the products of their corn crop, surely it is worthy of trial. We would, were we about to test the t fiicaey of the doctor's soak, roll the seed jiu-t bclbre planting in plaster; so as to impart fixidity to the ammonia, and thus longer continue its nutrient properties to the corn plant, during the period of its growth j and in order to fully teat the experiment, we would plant one acre with seed soaked in a solution of ammonia, unplaatered one acre of seed soaked and plastered, and one acre with seed uneoaked ; we would mark out the three acres in the same field, manure and cultivate each alike, and measure the produce of each acre separately By pursuing this course, the result would not only provothe value of the ammonial soak, but that of plaster as an absorbent. American Farmer. Incombistiblk Wasii. Slack atone lime in a large tub or barrel, with boiling water, cover ing the tub or barrel, to keep in all the atcam, When thus alacked, paas sis quarts of it through a fine sieve. It will then be in a elate of fine flour. Now, to aix quarts of this lime add one quart of rock or Turk's Island salt, and one gal Ion of wattr; then boil the mixture and skim it clean. To every five gallons of this mixture, add one pound of alum, half a pound of copper as, by alow degrees, three quarters of a pound of potash, and lour quarts of fine sand or hard wood ashes, sifted. This mixture will no ad mit of any coloring matter you please, and may bo applied with a brush. It looks better than paint, and is as durable at slate. It will atop email leaka iu the roof, prevent the mots from growing over and rotting the wood, and render it incombustible from sparks falling upon it. When laid upon brick work, it renders the brick impervious to rain and wet. Emigrant's Hand-Book. Charcoal The preservative qualities of thnrcoal are not to generally known aa they Hhould be, and I bnpe you will tell your readers that if they will imbed their amoked beef and pork in some pulverized charcoal, they may keep it as long aa they pleaae without rf gard to weather. Tell them also, that if they will take about a pint of charcoal also pulverised, and put it into a bag, then put it into a barrel of new ci der, it can never foment, will oever contain any intoxicating quality, and i more palatable the longer it is kept. Farther, take a piece of char coal of a surf jee equal to a cubic inch, wrap it in a clean cotton cloth two thicknesses, and make moist, and work about on pound of but ter which bas become rancid, and it will restore it perfectly. 3tcAgen Farmer, l J II A IV K KOTE LIST. PI-tfXSYJLTAIVIA. The following list shows the current value of all Pennsylvania flunk Notes. The mort implicit re liance msy I ideced npon it, a it Is every week .arrf.illy compared with ai d corrected from Bick nell's reporter. . .' - Raukft In Philadelphia. . ' ' Disc, tar "' ' ' l"- pBltA. ' XOTHS'AT PAR. Bank of North America . ., Bank of the Northern Liberties . ' Commercial Hank of Penn'a. . , F arirers' and Mechanics' Dank . . . Kensington Bank , , , , Philadelphia Hunk . Sehuy.lkill 0ai.1t- - . . ' Snuthwark Bank ' ' . ' . ' Western Bank ' . , Mechanics' Bank . ... Manufacturers' it Mechanics' Bank flank of Prnn Township . . " .' Oirard Bank ', ' ' ll .nk of Commerce, late MoyamtnslnR . Bank of Pennsylvania , ' Country Ranks.' Bank of Chester County Weitchoatcr Bank of Delaware County Chester Bank of Oermantiwic Ucrmnntowrt Bank of Montgomery Co. ' No'ristown Doylestmvn Bunk Doylc-atown Easton Rank : fission Farmers' Hank of Buck co. Bristol par par par par par par par per par par par par par par par par par par par par par par par par par pur pti Bank of Northnmlieiland Northumberland Columbia Bank ft Bridge co.Colum!ii Farmer' Bnnk of Lancaster Lsnciatei Lancaster County Batik Lancaster Lancaster Bank FnrmerV Bank of Reading Office nf Bank of Penn'a. Office do do Office do ' do Office do da Lancaster Reading par llarrisliurK" These LDiicnslcr I officea Keaitinu f do not Enston J issue n. DISCOUNT. NOTES AT Rank of the United Hates Miners' Bank of Potlsvillo Bank of Lewistown Hank f MiddlrUown Carlisle Bank Cxcliange Bank D . . . di branch of iTarricouru Bank Lebanon Bank Merchants' A; Manuf. Bank Bank of Piitslmrg West Blanch B ml Wyoming BHtik Northampton I! ink Berk County Bunk Olfice of Bank of U. S. Do do do Do d do Bank of Chamlierghurg B;ifik ofCettyshurs B.ink of Wiifquehaiina Co. rt.ilnriVlphia S3 Potisvillo ' j Lenixtown ' 1 j Mitldletown at C.irlibte 2 Pittsburf . . j Ilolliilnysburg . j ILtrruhurg J Lelmnun j Piltsburg j ritts'.iuig; Williamsporl 1 Wilkesliari li Allentown Reading Pittsburg failed hno New Brihton Chamberaliurg Gettysburg Montrose do do 2 i i4 Erie Bar, Erio ' Woynesburg Washington Honesdnle Brownsville York Farmers' & Drovera' Bank Fiankliu Bank llonesdnle Bank Monnngaliela Bank of B. U U Vork Bank York Jal K. B, 1 he notea of those banks on which we omit nuotntioiia, and suhvtitute a dash ( ) are not purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, with the exception olthcce which have a teller 01 reference. BROKEN BANKS. Philadeljihia Sav. Ina." Pbiladi-lphia Loan Co. Schuylkill yv. Ina. KenciriRlon tSav. Ina. A Philadelphia failed fiiileil Li led do do 1)0 do Penn Township 8av. Ins, Manual Labor Bank (T. W-Dyolt, prop.) failed Towanda Bank Towanda AllcRliany Bank of Pa. Bed lor J no Sale cbised closed Bank of Beaver Bank of Swatara Bunk of Washington Beaver Hanitfhurg Waiiuetoii Belbfonte fui led Centre Bank City Bank closed no sate failed fuilod failed Piluburg Pittsburg Fayette co. (ireencastle Harmony Farmers & Mech cs Itank . Farmera'A; Mech'ca' Bank Farmers' &. Mech'ca' Bank Harmony Insiituto no sale tluntinRuon uunk Huntingdon no sale Juniata Bank Lewistown no sale Luinbermeu'a Bank Warren Dun.laff failed Northern Eli.l vf Pa. New Hope Del. Bridge Co. no aalo closed New Hope Milton Meadvilla ' Port Carbon Carlisle , Montrie Uniontown Northumb U Union Cot. t!k. North Western Bank of Pa. O.Tu-e of Schuylkill Bank no sato closed Pa. Afir. 6i Manuf. Buuk failed closed failed closed Silver Lake Bank Union Bai.k of Penn'a. ' Westmoreland Bank (ircensburg YVilke&harre Bridge Co. Wilkeabarre no sale CT All notea purporting to be on any Pennsyl vania Bank not given in the above li.-t, may be act lown aa frauds. SEW JCRSUY. Bank of Now Brunswick Brunswick failed Belvideie Bank Belvidere i Burlington Co. uaiik Medloril par Commercial Uar.k IVrlU Amnoy 4 Cumberland lSauk . UriUrfelon par Farmcra Bunk Mount Holly par Farmers and Mechanics Lk lialiwsy t Farmcra' and Mechanics' Hk N. Biunawick failed Farmers' and Merchant' Bk MidJIetown I'i. I Franklin Bank of N. J. Jeiwy City fhililj failed failed failed Hoboken Bkgdc Oiaiinj Co Holh.koii Jeraey City Bank Jersey City Mecuamta Hank Manufacturers' Bank Morris County Bsnk Munmouth Bk of N. J. Mechunics' Bank Mechanics' aud Manuf. Bk Morn Canal and Bkg Co Post Notea Newark Bkg & lua Co New Hops Del Bridge Co i. I. Manufac. and Bkg Co 1 attt-rson H.llevilie - Morrutown Freehold Newark Trenton Jersey City faded . i failed i ur no salo Newark i i failed failed LainberUvills Huboken N J Proleoton ii Lombard Ik Jersey City Orange Bank Pateron Bank Peoplee' Bank Princeton Bank Salem Banking Co Stale Bank State Bank State Bai.k Slut Bank of Morria Si.ta Bank Salem and Pbilad Manuf Co Suasex Bank Orange 4 Patcrson faile.1 do " . i Princeton par S'.lein par Newark i Klizatietbtown i Camden par Morrislown I Tr. nton failed Salrrn fulled Newiou i Trenton par Dover j Hackenaack failed Trenton Banking Co bniin Batik -W'aouingiuu Banking Co. m:L,4W4iu:. Bk of W ilra A Brandy wine Wilmington Bank of Delaware Wilmington Bank of Biuyrns ' Smyrna Do branch Millord Farmers' Bk of Siau of Del Dover Do branch Wilmington 1 Do Do branch branch Georgatown Newcastle Wilmingtua Union Bank Under 6's CC7 Go all banka narked tbua f ) there are that counterlsil or altered notes of die Virious nominations, ua circulation. .'IJUJ. 1 LlL'-ilgJ herh's hotel, IIARRISRVRQ. , I BEG have to jnf.rm- tbs public that I Jiave left Philadelphia, and Sin now locatod in Harris burg, the seat of the Executive and State Govern ment of Pennsylvania, where I now occupy the spicious Hotel, recently kept by Mr, Matthew Wilson. . - .-:: ' ' This apacious building, having been purposely phnncd and erected for a Hotel of the first class, is not surpassed If equalled, by any aimilar eatab liahmcut in Pennsylvania; and having undergone a thorough renovation, -the patlore, roOmeand chambers Bra now fitted rip in a aiyla that com binra clcjsncn with comfort end convrnience. ; My TABLE is pledged to l e supplied with the best fare the Markets er.n produce 1 the chsrecS at the aime time lieing aa moderate aa any of the best rrgnUted aslal lisbmenla elsewhere. In short, no exeitiors shall be spared on my p 'rt, or on the part of every member of my household, to make it what it should lie. In tbe Capital of one of the most pop ulous and interesting M;ate of tho Union. - With thrso pr-miiaca, accommoilslious and faci lities, and the fact (bat tbe Hotel is most eligibly situated, I w'uh confidence, most respectfully soli cit the nairoiinge of the Public :'-. DANIEL HERR. ' Late of Herr's Hotel, Chcsnut at., Philnd. ITarri-hnrj.JVov. g. lf4S. " ror.rrr.F.if UTitlttsitJlc art'Cclcisi. 1BaK5ca's Vsaatirrna-a crtain cure for s worms tnfe and very pleasant to Inks. 2. Oiasos'e ExTnscTS. which remove Crease of all khid, Dry Pa'nts, Tar, Varnish and Wax, from carpets or from clothing, without injuring the Cilor or the cloth. 3. Lnjpnsr Ftt Perw the Mat thing known for killing flies ami musquitoes. 4. A certain Desiroyer of Ksts, Mice, Koachcs and Ants, and another of Btd Bu.s. 6. Ors's Ppkcific for S"ur stomach, Heart Born end Water Brash, by one who had su Hired thirteen years, before h dicovfred the cure. Da. STtvItt a titiKK Ujstmkt lor the J'liea. It baa never failed to cure. 7. Hahbisos's Tsttf.r Wash. 8. ' Brcmosd' IsniLiBts Ixk, without a rival. . . 0. Thk Cowpousn Coarr.cTiox . ov Fica juM the medieirus for children and for women, it is so pleasant to take. JO. Br.ru s V intTista A ti btli oca ritl.s. 11. Gossi'a Emom.if.mt WaTaa-raoov Pasts. for Hiirnias, Boms. eke. It softens the leather, and keeps cut the water. 12. I 00a Mam a M-naMOTBtsivn I'tiana. 13. Jackson's DiianaiRi MiXTonx, which curea tbe worst Dia'rhcea in a few hours. 14 Jacksom's DrsRMTtar Mixti-rv, a cer tain and speedy rure for Dysentery and Summer Complaint. 1 he above valuablo art idea are sold wholesale and retail, bv L. C. GUNN, A'o. 1 &imi Fifth street, rhiladelplia whero Ston keepers snd o- thera will lie supp ted with pure African Cayenne Pepper, Arnica Floweis, Urugs, raints.Uils, tilasa and Varnishes, at the lowest prices. Terms only cash. rrrCut out the advertisement, and bring it with you. . ' Philadelphia. July 19th. 1S15. I V. BEL1KV 12 AND L I V E . THOMSON'S Compound Syrup of Tar & ! ood Auptna. f1IIE unprecedented succesa of this medicine, in A the restoration ol heal it), to those who, in ties- pair, had cnen up all hojies, nos given 11 an exal ted reputation tove alt other remedies, luruMung evidence of ita intrinsic value and power, aa tho on ly spent which ran lie relied upen for the cure of Pulmonary Conaurr.ption. Brotichittia, Asthma, Puin mi tbe fide and lirea-t, knitting 01 uiooii, Whooping Couph, Croup, &C. Attention la rcqueste.l to the following Al t.x. ISHING CURE.bv ThnmsoV. Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Naptha ! ! rhilailflphia. May 1844. MR. THOMSON Dear Sir With grateful fcehnca I inform you of the astonishing effects of Vour medicine, which has literally rais d me from adeith-t-cd! My disease, Pulnionnry Conump lion, had reduced me so low that roy physician pro. no jnred my ease hopeless I At this junction I be gan to u-eyour medicine, and miraculous aa it may seem, it has completely reatored m to health, after everything else bad failed. Respectfully yours. WAauiiiiu.i atai'it, Charlotte a'reet, above Geoige street. The undersiqneit, being personally acquainted with Wabingtan Mmk and his snfTerinKs, heir witness to the astonixhing effecta of Thomson's Compound yrup of Tar, and the truth of the a bove statement. JOS. WINNER. 318 North Tl ird street, DAVID VICKERS. 42 Almond atrret. HUGH M 'GIN LEY, S. E. corner Tamany and Fourth streets. Prepared only by S. P. Thomson, N. E. corner of 5lh and Spruce streets, Phi'sdcYhia. ' Agents. H. B. Mssxer, Simbuy ; D. Gross, and Dr. Macpherson, llsriUburg ( Jno. G. Brown, Pot is vi le ; Go-1. Erl, Keidiiigs Uouaton & H on. Towanda. Bradord county, Pa. Pitce 50 centa p r lioltle, or f 5 p- r d-ien. 1 q3 litware nf all imitation. Philadelphia, Juue 2rtin. 1815. lv JIKLl THK Icsin ncrs. riTlin iuhsenhers would respectfully inform the JL Ciiizcns uf Sunbury and the public generally, that they havo purchaki-d the shop of Mr. V llham Hoove, in Mai kit street, ore do.ir Kent ol tue l 01 Olliee, where they will continue Ihe - al.iitcl-.Tiakin Etusii.cM, in all its tirmcnes. j n punuo may cipcri huh work done in the latest style. Tbey hupe, by strict ntteiit'ton to buiinej, U raeiit a share of pubi c ntt'onuse. rfj- Uollins maiie to o'ier on ine suanesi nnurn. and country proJuce li.ken in echange lor wok. WM. VOUN(i.''.A. It- C WAKIMi Sunbury, May 17th. 1915. ly. A iS II II Y fc It Of A 1 HAT & CAP lMAKUFACTUllEltS, South Fa$t carntr of Market and 4th t.. I'bll.utelplila, 1T7HERE they always keen on hand an ex ten sive assortment f HATH CA fS of every description, got up In the best and most approved stt le, Peiaona derirouscf purcbasiog auiscrior arti cles on the most reasonable terms, will find it to par par their advantage to call before making purchases elsewhere. par par par Philadelphia, Oct. 6lh, 1844. ly fTIaAX hlXUTba l.iglieM price will he given for t lac Heed, at ihe store of par par par Aug v, into nr.isKX HAnBcn W 191 1", of a siierior quality, can now he had Q4.ltue Luue Alius of Henry Masser,in Sua bury. May 17,1845. ai, J ft AR IRON Juat teceivrJ and for sale, cheap a1-1 lor cash, by liCAKK HABStrt, Eunbury, Sept. SO, 1845, OAKLEYS DKMin ATIVE STRUI. rrIfE valuable proprriiea of Oakley's Deptua I. live Syrup of tfareaparilla, aa a purifier of the bloo1, it so Well known to the public generally, that it is unnecessiry to occupy much spare In set ting? forth the advantage to derived from Its use 5 wherever the medicine has once been intro duced, it takes precedence over all others t every one that has taken It, have derived so signal bene ficial results front it, that it is recommended by them wilh the n'moc confidence. . Physicians; of the highest standing iu CO profession, prcscrilie) it to patients under thr ir care Containing nothing deleterious, but bring composed tf' the moat mild, yet efficacious vegetale lnaterials.il Is offered with confidence, aa the cheapest and most- ellV'ent pu rifier of (he blood now known. The use of a few boti!es, rsiieciaby in the spring months, will be at tended wiih a roni decided imptovement in the ge neral atrrngth of the system, eradicating any seed of disease that may have been generated, besides giving health and vigor to ihe body. For the cure of Hcrofuln or Kings Evil, Rheumatism. Telle', Pimples or eruptions of Ihe Skin, White Swelling, Fistula, Chronic Couah Aathma, eke. The nu merous certinVa'es in the posscsnjon of the subscri ber and hia agents, from physicians and others, are eufficient to convince the most skeptical of ita an priority over all preparations of Sarsaparilla. Sold wholesale and retail, by Ihe proprietor, GEORGE W. OAKLEY, North 5th street, Hea ding, Bi iks County, and to be bail of the following persona In KoHhumbtrhmd Count;. II. B. Massirj Snnbury ; Lelaud cfe Mnel, McEwensviKc ( D Krauaer, Miltn. - - In Union County. J. Gcarhart, rtclinsgrove ! A. Guleliiis, Mifllinburg. Wi Columbia Cuunty. R. W. McCay, Wash ington. Reading, March 14. 18 in. Ma, Oaklet s I lelieve it the " uty of tvery one to do whi-tevcrin their power I ie,fr the bene fit of their fellow man, and having had poti'ive proof in my own family, of the woliderful properties of your Depurative Syrup of Sarsaparilla, I m t conscicntiouKly recommend it to the afflicted. We had the kiUfortune to lose tvfco of our children, by the breaking out of ulcerous sores that covered th face, bead and neck, although we had aome of the most scientific physicians to attend thrm and hail tiled all the known ten o,!ies, including Pwaim' Panacea, without avail. Another of my children was attacked in the same manner, her face and neck was completely covered; the discharge was so offensive, and ihe disease at such a height, lb at we despaired of her life. ereirg the wonderful eflccts of your DepiiMtive 8yrup of S in:aari:la, we wero induced to make trial of it, as the last resort : it acted hke acberin; the ulcers commenced healing Immediately, a few bottles entirely restored her to her health, which she hs enjoyed uninterruptedly ever since. Asa puiifier of the blood, I verily be lines it has not ila equal. JOHN MOVER. Tsilor, Walnut street, near Fourth, Reading. sville, April 19th, 1843. Ma. Oaklet : My aon Edmund l.o.f. had ihe scrofula in ihe moat dreadful and distressing man ner for three years, during which time he waa de prived of Ihe use of his limbs, his he id and neck were covered with ulcere. We tried all the differ ent remedies, but to no 1 fleet, until recommended by Dr. Johnson of Noriistown, and also Dr. Isaac Hiester, of Reading, to use your Depurntive Syrup of Sarsaparilla, of which I obtained several bodies. ihe use of which drove the disease entirely out of hia system, the aore heated up, and the child was restored to perfect health, which be bas enjoyed uninterruptedly ever since, to the astonishment of many persons who seen bim dumig Ins sllliclion I have thought it my duly, and send you thia reiti- firate that others v. ho have a like affliction in the funily may know where to obtain ao valuable a medicine. Yours truly. AMELIA D. LEAF. Sept. Ifi, 1943 ly To Country .Uerehant. oots, Shoes, Bonnets, Leghorn and Palm Leaf Hats. G. W. & la. H. TAYIsOH, at the S. E. corner of Market and Fifth St., OFFER for sale an ritensive assortment of the above ar'.icb a, all of which they sell at unusual ly low puces, and particularly invite the attention of buyers veiling Ihe citv, li an etamination of beir stock. . W. fc L. U. i AY Lull. Philadelphia, May 23, 1644. ly j CITY FUIiMTUKE AUCTION, AND rSIVATS SALES ROOZIS, Nos. 29 and 31 North Third Street Near the City Hotel, PHILADELPHIA. C. MACKEY, Auctioneer, respectfully in vitea the attention of persona desirous of pur chasing Furniture, to hia extensive Sales Rooms ( both public and Private,! for every description o Household Furniture, where can be obtained at all timea, a large assortment of fashionable and well manufactured Cubinet Furniture, ueds, Mattraases &e., at very reduced prices, for eish. QZT Sales by Auction, twice a week. May aVlh. lrM3. ly t'oimtri lei: era) DEATH BLOW. 'T'he pu! lie will please observe that no Brandretb -s- Pills are centime, unless the bos has three n beta upon it, (the top, tbe sii'e and the bottom) etch containing a fie-simile signature of my band writing, thus B. Batsmaaru, M. D. 1 hese la bel'aie engraved on ateel, beautifully designed, and done at an expense of over f S.0H0. Therefore it will be teen that the only thing necessary to pro cure the medicine in ita purity, ia to observe these laoela. . Remember the ton, the aide, and the bottom. The fallowing respective persons are duly authori zed, and hold C Ext Tin CATS 3 OF AGZZTC7 For the sale of BranJrnh't Vegetable Universal Ml. Northumbeiland eountv : Milton Mackey A. Chambeilin. Sunbury H. B. Masaer. M'Ewena ville Ireland A Meixell. !Sorthuinlrland Wni. Forsyth. Georeetown J. it J. Walla. Union County: New Berlin Bogar & Win ter. Selinsgrove George . tSundium, Middle burg laaae Smith. Bsavertnwu David Hubler. Adamsliurg Wu, J. May. Midlinaburg Menacb die Ray. Hartleton Daniel Long. Freeburg U. & F. C. Moyer. Lewisburg Walls it Green. Columbia county t Danville 13. B. Reynolds it Co. Berwick Shuman it Rittenhoute. Cat tawiaaa C. O. Brobts. Bloomsburg Joiin R. Moyer. Jeisey Town Levi Biael. Waahington RoU. McCay.. I.imestavie Ballot k, MsNinch. Observe that each Agent baa an Engraved Cer tificate of Agenev, containing representation of ir BRANDREf H'S Manufactory at Sing Sing, and upon which will also be seen enact copies of the new lube Is now used upon the Bratidreih fill Uuxet. Philadelphia, office No, 9, North 81b atreet -B. BKANDILETH, M. O. June 21tb, 1843. HOSE OINTMENT - FOR TUTTEIt. BINOWOItMft, riMPLF.S ON THE FACE, AND OTIIC1 CVTANEOVSJ EReiTIOKSj. ' T7 Ti following cerlifica'c dtneribc one nf the mot. extraordinary cures ever effected ly any application. . . riiiLAnr.tpitiA, February 10. 1838. IJ'OR twenty years I waa aeverely afflicted with . Titth on the Face and Headi the disease commenced when I waa seventeen years old, and continued until the Fall of 1836, varying in vio lence, but wilhoul over disappearing. During most of the time, gTeat part of my face was covered with the eruption, frequently attended with violent itch ing I my head swelled at times until it felt aa if it would burst the swellim waa so gie it, that I could scarcely get my bat on. - During jhe long penoJ that I waa afflicted with tho disease, I used a great many n plications, (among them several celebrated preparations) aa well as taking inward remedies, including a number ofdottleaof fiwnim'i Panacra, Extract of Sarsaparilla, Ac, In fact, it would be Impossible to enumerate all the medicines I used. 1 waa also under the care of two of the most dis tinguished physicians of this city, but without re ceiving much benefit, and I despaired of ever being cured. . In tbe fall of 18:10, the disease at the time being very violent, I commenced using the Rnte Ointment, (prepnred by Vaushan fc Davia.) In a few applications the violent itching cased, the swelling abated, the rruotion began to diaippe.ir, and before I had used ajar the di-easa was entirely cured. It hae now been nearly a year and a half since, end there is not a vestige of thfl disease re maining, except the scars from the deep pits formed by the di:-ense. It is impossible for me to describe in a certificate the severity bf the disease and my rufTrring, but I will be pie iscd to give a fuller ac connt to any person wanting further satisfaction, who will call on me. At the time I eommsneeJ using the Re Ointment I would have given hurt dieds of dollaia to be rid of the disease. Since u sing it, I have recommended it to sevrnl iicrnona, (among them my mother, w ho haJ the disease bad ly on her arm,) who were a'l cured bv it. JAMES DURNELL, No. 13G, Race St. . (Jj The Rose Ointmer.t is prepared by E. B. Vauhan,. Houth East corner of Third and Race streets, Philadelphia, and sold on aecnev in Sunbu ry. by H. B. MASSE R, May Mth. 1643. At:'l. IIosc OintjiEcitl, tor Tci.cr, a rnout' of rrs fffwacy. PntLintLpHTA, May 27th, 1839. 'PUIS is to certify ti nt I was severely atllcicd with Tetter in the hands and feet for upwards of torty years ; the disease was attended generally with io!cnt iu hing and swelling. I spplied to number of physicians, and usid a great many uppli- cations without effecting a cure. About a year since, I applied the Rose Ointment, which ci.tircly topped the itcljintr, anu a few application immedi ately cured the disease, which there has been no return of, although I had never been rid of it at ny time for forty years. ItlCHAKD SAVAGE, Eleventh, below Spruce Street. CTT" The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B. Vaughan, South East corner of Third and Race Slreeta, Philadelphia, and aold on agency in Sunbu-ry-t'j H. B. MASSER, May 4th, 1843. A"ft. AiXDXCAX. APPROBATION OJthp. ROSE OI! TMET,for Tetter. ALTHOUGH the aoperiority of the prepataii.-n over all others is fully established, the proprie tors take pleasure in laving before tbe public the following certificate from a respectable physician, a eraduate of the Lniversity of Pennsylvania. Dr. Baugb, having found in this temedy that relief for a tedious and disagreeublc affection which the means within the range of bis profession failed to afford, has not hesitated to give it hia approbation, although the prejudices and interests of that profession aie opposed to secret (lemedies. I'mtanKiruiA, Sept. 19, 18.16. I was recently troubled wilh a tedious herpetic eruption, which covered nearly one si le of my f ice, and extended over the ear. Mr. aughan, proprie- toi of the Rose Ointment, obseiving my face, insii- . 1 . - .e 1. . 1 1 leu on my trying nis preparation, in wiucn ne nan- j tiej nie a jar. Aiinoucn in common wun tno mem bers of my profession, I discountenance and disap prove of tho numerous nostrums palmed upon the public by ignorant pretenders, I feel in justice bound to except the Rose Ointment from that class of me dicines, and to give it my approbation, aa it entire ly cured the erupUon, although it had resisted the usual npplications. DAML, BAI'GII, M. 1). The Roso Oiotment is prepred by U. B. Vaughan, South East corner of Third and Race Strecla, Philadelphia, and sold on agency in Sou bury, by II. B. MASSER, May 11th, 184J. Assent ISESS". GI t3 !!-. 9 C'ornr-e of Third and Vine Streets, wxr,r,iAirisponTf pa, THE enbseriber resiectfully announces" to the public, that he haa opened a Hotel in lh com modious brick building situate on the corner of Third and Pine atreets, where he will be happy to wait npon ihoae who may favor him witli their company. The Eagle Hotel ia large and conveni ent, and furnished in the best modern atle. It is provided with a Inige number of well aired and comfortable sleeping apartments, rooms, private parlors, c. Persons visiting WilliamsKrt on bu siness or pleasure, may rest ss-ured that every ex ertion will be uaed to render their sojourn at the "Eagle Hotel" pleasant and agreeable. Hia Table will be supplied wilh the very best the market af fords, and his bar wilh the choicest wines and other liquors -charges reasonable. I he Eagle Hotel posaessc greater advantagea in point of l.tcatLm than any other similar establishment in the borough, bring aituate in the business part of the town,' and within a convenient disUnce of the Court House aud Williamsporl and Elmira Rail Ho id Depot. Sufficient Stabling provided, and good and trusty ostlers alwajs in attendance. Attentive, accommodating and honest 8ervants have i een employed, and nothing left undone that will add to the comfort and accomiuodaiion of his guests. There will be a carriage alwsys in attendance at the Boat Landing to convey passenger to aud from the House, free of charge. CHARLES BORROWS. Mav Hth. 182. tf - iTIaxIslTelVVcavi'r & Hon . bops MAKEna & ship chand ees. JVo. 1 3 Kurth Water Street. Philadelphia. PAVE constantly on band, a general assort ment of Cordage, Heine Twines, eke., vis i 1 ac u Ropes, Fishing Hopes, While Ropea, Manil la Ropes, 'l ow Lines for Canal Boats. - Also, a complete assortment of Sine Twines, e, such aa Hemp Shad and Herring Twine, Best Patent Gill Net Twine, Cotton Hhad and Herring Twine, Shoe Threads, cVe. &c Also, Bed Corda, t'lough Lines, Halters, Traces, Cotton and Lines) Carpet Chains, &c all of which they will dispone of on reasonable terms. '' 1 ' Philadelphia, November IS, ISt?. ly. t . ""jSPKUIiNG, GOOD & CO. . No. 138 Market Street, Philadelphia. INVITE the attention of Country Merchants to their extensive assortment of British French aud American Dry Cooda, which tbey offer for sals on the most reasonable terms. Philadelphia, November 13, 184S.ly. VM. SEXLlff AIT & CO., Commission &. Forwarding; Aierclnti Foot of Willow Street Rail Road, , OST THR rtt.tWtRf, TTAVINO associated vii'.h them Joseph BarnefV -lnteof Easton, Pa., respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they have ta . kenth't large and we'l known store and wharf at foot of Willow Rtreet Railroad, lately occopfel by Jacob Martin, where they purpose doing a General Commission and Forwarding Business, and fiom) the local advantesrs nf the place beinn connrctcl J wilh all the public improvements that havo their nutlet In Ihe city, they flatter themselves they will be able to do huainrsa to aa great, if not greater vanlnge, and upon aa reasonable terms as any other hour', and they tissue their friends that any eor signmenls made to them shall have (heir strict at trntion, and no exertions spared to give culbe satis faction. They are also prepared to receive and forward good to any point on the Delaware and Leh'gh rivers, between Mauch Chunk, Easton and Phila delphia, via Delaware Division and Lehigh Canals; also, to any oint on ihe Juniata river, or North and Wtst Branches of the Susquehanna via Schuyl kill and Union, or the Chesapeake and Tide Water Canals, For the accommodation of Boa's coming or go ioj; via Schuylkill and Union Canals, a Steimboat will bo kept expressly for timing hosts from the Schuylkill around tolhe Delnware and back, which will enable merchants to have their produce deli veied on the Delaware, and ihcir goods shipped at a suvini ot BO to 75 per cent, on the prices for hdiilii ir ac o-s, wilh these advantages they re spectfully solicit S share of pntmnnte. W, 1JEILMAN St CO. illiam ITellman, illiam W, Ke)sc, Joseph lb.rnet. 3 Phihd.,May 14, 1843. ly SniiH" and Tobacco Manufacturers, Ao. Ii9 Aorti Wc.it corner of Rare and Third . Streets. PHILADELPHIA. rPIIE nndcrsiirned have formed a Co-partnership under ihe firm of J. MAYLAND. Jn. & Co., as successors to the late firm of Jaeab .Vaylcind $ Co., t-nd will e ltili'iue the busitiess at 'he old esta blishment, on fl;cir own account. In addition to tl.eir own close attention nnd experience for many years, in the mannfsclure of their cefebrated snuffs', Scc, the long experience of the senior partner of the late firm, will also be devoted to the interest of the new concern and as no exerti in and care will be spsred to insure their poods, at all times of the ve ry best quality, they solicit s continuance of ihe confidence of the fiicmls and customers of the late firm. THOMAS ADAMS, ' J. MAVLAND, Ja. Philadelphia. May Hth. 1943. ly To Country rtSSRCXXAN-l-S.1 'T'HE Subscriber, A cent of Lyon cfc Harris, Hat - Manufacturers, for New York, Philadelphia, Bajtimore and other large cities, whose Huts are highly commended fr good color aud durability, has on band a fir-t rale nssortm-nt of II A I'S and OAIs. su.i.i fr Soring e-ile, erh'ch will Ve aold very low, foi cast, ar.p,v,i rredil, at tbe nct-td cheap store, tin. 40, North 1 hiru j,.-. .ji- the City Hotel. Phils lclphia. . ROBKIIT D. WILKINSON, Arent. N. B. Orders for Hats in heror4. promptly attended to, Tbs bigheal price in tah or trade given for Far ikins. Philadelphia, June 11, !813.--ly BOLTON & CO. fsf-nrral C'omtiiSsaiou ISlc-rc Hants, Fur Ihe Sule of Fluur, drain, Stcd, c, Vc. , Klv-sl'Etrrri l.LY inform their trtenda and ihe Merchants generally, that they have ta ken those large and commodious Wharvrs, with I wo Docks, north of Chcsnut street, on the !) law ire, together with thr store No. 19 South Wharves, where ihey would be pleaded to receive consign ments of Grain, Flour. Seed, Whiskey, Iron, ttr. ice. Being also well prepnred to forwurd all kinds of Merchandise by the Schuylkill and Union, or by the Chesapeake and Tide Water Canals, ua tow boats are kept expresly foi the purpose of towing Posts by either route. Merchants will pler.se bo particular to send their goods destined by cither canals, t No. 19 South Wharves, between Market and Chcsnut streets, on the Delaware, with directions accompanying I he in w hich route they wish them to he shipped. (Jj- Plaster and Salt for sale, at the lowest mar ket price. BOLTON & CO. March 19, 1 Sin. No. 19 South Wharves. HOUSE, Ao. 237, AorA Third, above Cutlowkill S., I'I II LA DELPHI A. 5'OHN DUNCAN, late from the Pennsylva nia Farmer, and Samuel Pike, jr, late of A merican Hotel, Columbus. Ohio, take pleasure in ac quainiing their fiiends and the public generally lha they have taken Ihe large and cnmmodioua Hole recently built by the Messrs. Hart, on the same at! once occupied by the old established Hotel kuow aa the Bull's Head, in Third atieet above Callow bill at. Thia Hotel is finished in the very Sent possibl manner, and of the best materials. Ita location ' very desirable, particularly for country merchants the arrangementa for heaiir.g and ventilating eac room is such as to secure any temperature. Tr. bedrooms sre all light and airy, all furnished in nest style, so as to insure tomfoiL The receiving parlors are also furti-liej in si perb style, the windows, are on the French styl forming an entrance lit a balcony in front, whit makes a pleasant recess, rniticul.il atleniion h been given to the beds and bedding, which, wi1 the furniture, are entirily new. From years' exerieuce in hotel business, v trust, by strict assiduity tc buainesi, to make tr house a desirable stepping place. Our t ilde w alwsys be supplied wiih the very best our mark ran alford, and our bar with the best hcjuors ai wines of the most approved b'ands. P. S. There are first rate stabling and earria houses attached to the hotel, attended by eaut and sul-er hostlers, and our charges will be low, accordance with the present baid tunes. ...... . . Philadelphia, Oct. nh, 1843. : . ' - (jOID K N SWiTl T. unai) Tumi- m . A'o, tiU Ao Third, above Arch Street, rinLADEuniiA. . - ACCOM SODTOK TOU SXVET FFBBONS. CHARLES WEISS, late of the Vbitean and "Moont Vernon House," respectfully i forms bis fiiends and customers, that be bas beooi tbe proprietor of tbe above well known HoteL , Counuy Meicbanls will find the above Hots central location, and the best of fare. Persons ir veiling with private conveyance will Cod a lei yard and good stabling for horses, and the best oat lei a. Boarding f 1 per day. May l4th,184J. If. 1