Tfthiit ctintnber of Pnr. KA&4IUI, DOCLT. 'I'ha Chamber of Peer U arranged like our wo Housed of Conjjt m The seats are semi . rculnr, bending around ft common centre, where the President aits. The membra are nil dressed up in diplomatic coats, ami. presents t an American the appearance of an assembly f military officers. The Suscr. had md oom niencptl as. t took my pluce, and the Vers were slowly dropping in one after another, and ta king their respective seat. There whs the Duke de Broglie, Oui2ol and other, and lnt ol n'l, m came old Marshal Soult. tie lik like an old warrior, with his dark features, clear rye, and stern expression. Ilo Is nhnitlhe middle sis, though etnnt, with a bald spot on the top of his head. His panlalnor.a were- vorr 'n'l, mndi so evidently to conceal hi bow U'gi. It wai a tiseloea expedient, however, for the Marshal's lower extremities form a per fret pa r nthpsis, which nothinj but petticoats ever onncal. As hf stood a moment and est !iis r-ves over the Chamber, ! thought I could detect in his conl, quiet glance and se!f-prtets.cd hearing, the stern old warrior that had stood the shock of en Diuny battle fields. A9 he lim- ped alon? to his seat my mind involuntarily run nver some of the important event of his hit to Born of humble parints, entering the army s o private soldier, mtukct in hand, he ros to tie Marsha'i of the Empire, Duke of Ddliiintin, and Pi-er of France, lie early exhibited hi wonderful coolness in the hour of dimmer. At the battle of Fleurus, General Marceau, commanding the right winp under Lefehvre, was routed and forced to fall back. In hia apn oy he sent to Sou It for tour batttious, that he might renew hia lost position. Moult refused. 'Give them to me f exclaimed the indignant nud mortified Morceau, 'or I will blow my brains Soult cooly replied that, to do it would en Jaeger the whole division. Beinjf then a mere tiid-tte-cump, and unknown, bia refusal astonish ed Marceau, whoatked in a rage Who are you V 'Whoever 1 am,' replied the imperturbable sildier, 'I am culm, which you aro not; do not kill yourseK, but lead on your men to the charge, and you t-hnll have the four battalions aa soon as we cun lipare them.' Ilia eHvice had scarcely been piven before the enemy were upon them, and aide by aide these two intn raged through the battle like li o',. AtU r the battle was over, Marceau held out hiii bund to Soult, saying 'Colom.-I, foryive the past ; you have thia day k' i veil nit; a lueion which I ahall never forget. You have lit fact gamed the battle.' This ia a fair illustration of Souk's character. 'imjI, collected and self reliant, the tumult of btttle and the chaos of defeat never disturbed his perceptions or confused bis judgment. At Austerlitz, he did the same thing to Napoleon. Aa Bonaparte gave him the command of the tenire that day, he simply said 'As for you Soult, 1 luvu only to say, act as jou always do.' In the heat and terror of battle, r.n aid-dc-camp burst in headlong gallop in tin pretence of Soul?, bearing orders that he should iiiunedi- a'ely curry tbe height of Pratien. 'I will obey the F.mperor'a ordera as anon aa I i in,' replied the chieftain ; 'but this is not pro per time.' D maparte wa in a perfect fury at this an swer, and sent another aid-de-camp with per emptory orders, but before he could deliver 'fiem 'the proper timn had arrived,' and tbe aw ful column of Sou! t was in motion, and in the next moment bis bead was enveloped in the smoke of cannon, and in a few minutes after, iirn and mangled appeared upon the crest of the 'ill, where it struggled two hours for victory id wun it. S iult had delayed his charge be- luce tbe enemy were extending their lines, nd thus weakening their centre. Bonaparte ':tv at unci? the rt isnn of hia delay, and struck n I nirati in at bis behaviour, soon after rode Hji in li;io, iinJ in the presence of the whole s art, I Ac'iiiuo'd 'Mnr-l nl, I account you the ableat tactician in '.b io;iiro ' I: v,,c S mil's cannon that thundered over the ruve iif S'r John Moore, nho fell at Corunna, :'. t'i" noblo lieiirted Marrhal iiireribed a me mori il to bin bidve oppoio-ut on the siot. lie w.ia in the ciriiaye ot Vnterloo, and there on fi-it wide field, saw ) fie atur of Eonsparte sot forever. Aa be slowly limped to bis seat I could not bit gaie tijion him with leelmr;aof the deepest interest. On what wild rcence that dark eye bud looked, ami in what fierce fibla that now n,;od form had moved. The memories of such man must bo terrible; and what fearful scenes liu between hi:n and his youth ! A word, an al Its ion to tbe victorious Bonaparte the standards iain from the enemy and now drooping over tl.e President's, bead -tho pictures on tbe walls nmt frerjusnily rerull lo dim those fierce battle folds; and, f. rietlu' of tbe business that ia -is o.j aroiiitd bim. -ori b's ajed ear will como t'f r,.ir nf bntil.a and en bis f ashing eye the sV-ir-k nfarmior the fierce onset -the wild re- tr".ttl.e rout anj victory. Amor; tbe last! rcrra 'ninfi props of Nspo'eon'a empire, be too is fast ertunhtin away, lie baa escaped the sword of ha't!, hut be cannot cacape the band r t'line. f 1 'i ni.t:v. A prop.siii.in has been made, by a yaakee, ti thrash tho Mexicans by contract. He says h will do it for ten millions, with picking! and s'saliiija alloied, or for twenty rnillicng with-p-jt tKess keirj allowed. i j. 11 LIST. tM.VK MOTE l'fc.VVSlXTAXI.4. The f dl-ovim; liat howa the current valor of all reaiieytvniiia Bank Notce. The mt implicit re liance mav I placi-d upon it, as it i every uck larcfnlty compared with ai d corrected from Dl k nrll's bVp.r'vr. tl.iuUa In Phlln1oli!iin. t Disc, ts notes at par. 4ini of .With A met Ira . pur Onnk of ttif NuMlierii Liberties . . par Commercial Bank of Penn'a. . , pir Farrrets' and Mechanics' Bank . . par Kensington Pick , . , par Philadelphia Rink . . . par Schuylkill H i i't . . . . pr SnUthw-irk Bank . . pur Western H .ok . . par Vcolianim !.!u.k . . pat Manufacturers' A Mechanics' Bank par flank nf Perm Township . . par CJirard Ratik . . pv Hank i if Curnmrrce, Into McyaminaiiiB par Bank or Pennsylvania . par Country nank, Bank of Chester County Westchester par par pur par pr par l!ank nf Delaware County Bank of (lprmsntiv,vn Bank of Montgomery Co. Dovli slnvn Bank Cheater (Jermantown Norriion Diiy Uptown Eastnrt Bri-tol E;l10ll Bald. ' firm.-' Bank f Buck m pur Bnr.k of NiirihnmriPilnnil orlhu;n1iprlnd pur t'oluml ia B u-.k v nri.lgp oo.M nluni'ili Farmer' It-ink of I.mirmlet Lanciiei par par fir pit put I.nneater ('oilt ty B.mk l.ineaater f.inra'er Biink I.nciter FnrmerV Bnok of Reailiog R mliii!? OITh-v .f Btnk of Penn'a. llairittong' The.e offiec OtTlre !. do l.mcaater OfTiee do do b'eniling Otfiee do do Ei-Onn lo not J imticn. NT. NOTES AT DISCOi; 'tank f the t'liiled HtatPH Philadelphia t Miorra' Bank of Potlavilli: Putiaville j Bank of l.enitown I ewi-town I J Bank of Mtddlptuwn Mid'llutown J-il Carliaie Bank Carlinle 1 Exehange Bank Piitalun? j I) i d i branch of Mollidavalmrij i IIairi.1urir Bank Harrili'rg I.ehanon Bank Lebanon i Merchant' & Manuf. Bank Piitabur J Dunk of Pittuburg Pi'tsSuig j West B'anoh U ink Williamapori H 14 ," led Wyoming Bank Wi;kel.arte North in.ptoii Bank Allcntown Berks Counts Hank finding Office of Bank of L. S. f'lt'sl'urtt failed Da do do die do Da do do iNe- Brighton d.i Batik of Chamliernbuig t.'lwin1ier!iufl Bnfk of (leltyaliurn CSetlyaliurg j Bank of Su-ijuplianna Co. Mr.ntroae I J Erie Bank Erio 1 JI i Faimrr' & Drmera' Bank Wayneaburg Franklin Bank Waahiniiton li Honeidale Bitik Honeadula li Monongabeli Bunk of B. Brownsrille 1 Vork Bank Yoik l N. B, The note of those .ank on which we 3mit'quotationa, and aubytitute a da.h ( ) are not pure-baaed by tbe Philadelphia broker a, with I be exception of tboia wl.l.h have a leiter of n ference. BROKEN BANKS, Philadelphia Sv. Ins. Philadelphia Loan Co. Schuylkill 8av. Ina. Kenainstoii i'av. Ina. A Penn Townabip Sav. Ina. Manual Lalmr Bank (T. W Towanda Bank Philadelphia do do do do Dyoti. prop.) Tow-anda Bedf.irJ Beaver Hariisburg Wa-hinpion licll, foot Pitthuig I'Ulsburg Fayetle co. (.rrenrastla Hainioiiy failed fiiilcd failed failed Alleghany Bank of Pa. Bunk of Heaver Bnnk of Hwnlara Bank of VVasliington Centre Bank City Bnnk Farmer' Sc Merh'iV Bank Fanners' Si Merb'rs' Bank Farmers' .Mech'cs' Bunk Harmony Insiituto lluntingdor. Bank Juniata Bank Lumbermen's Bank Northern Bank of Pa. New Hope Del. Bridge Co. Northunib'd L'nion Col. Bk. North Western Bank of I's. Office of Schuylkill Bank Pa. Agr. 6l Manuf. Bank Silver Lake Bank L'nion Bank of Penn'a. Westmoreland Bank no sale closed rioted failed lli'Si'd no sale failed faded fuilrd tio sale Huntingdon no sale Lew Mown no sale Warren Dimdnff New Hope Milton Meadville Port ('arbon t'arli-le M-mtr:Tse I'nii.ntown failed uo sali: cIosp.I no sale closed failed closed faibnl closed tSreensburg Wilkesbarre Biidge Co. Wilkrsbarre no sale All notes purpoitintr, lo be on any I'unn-yl-vauia Bank imt Riven in the alnive list, may he set lown as frauds. Bank of New Biunswick Helvideie Bunk Burlington Co. Bank Commercial Bank 'JumU-rland Bank fin tilers' Batik Funnels' and Mechanics' Bk Farmers' and Mechanics' Ilk Farmers' and Merrhuula' Bk Franklin Bank of N.J. Brunswick Belvidi-re Mtilford Perth Am'. oy Bridneioo Mount II illy b'aliway N. I!iunsirk failed i par 4 par par failed Mlddiitown I'l. 1 Jorey City failed Hoboken failed Jersey Cily failed I' utters. u fulled Bell.viils tailed Morrmtown i Freehold failed New ink Trenton pur Jersey City ro sale Hoboken Bkg St (Jraziug Co Hoboken lereey City Bank Mecbaniia' Bank Muuufacturcra' Bank Morria County Bank Monmouth Ilk of N.J. MichauitV Bank Mechanics' and Manuf. Ilk Mori is Canal and likg Co t Noiea j Newark Bkg A: Ins Cu Newark Lamhcitatille Hoboken i i failed failed 4 faded I par '1 i par iNew Hope Del Bridpe Co N. J. Mauuluc. and Bkg Co N J Pioieclon & Lnuiliaid bk Jern-y (Jiiy Orange Bank Ortmge Palcraon Bank Paierson People' Bank do Princeton Bunk Princeton Salem Banking Co Salem State Bank Newark Slate Bank Elitnbeihlown State Bank 'amden Slate Batik of Morris Monislown Ktate Bunk Tunnm Salem and I'hilad Manuf Co Salem Sussex Bank Newton Trenton Banking Co Trenton l'nion Bunks Daver Washington Banking Co. Harkensark IlEXsiW tltK. Bk ofWilmA Brandy wine Wionitigton Bank of Delaware Wilininglou Bank of Smyrna Smyrna Do branch Miltord Farmers' Bk of State of Del Dover Do branch Wilmington Do branch lienrgelowa Do brunch Newcastle l'nion Bank Wilmington aT L'nder ft's c :t. i laded ..i r" faded par par par par par par par par par fjj- On all banks marks J thus () there are ei. i her counterfeit cr slterrd nates of the vaxous J ( nneaiiia'iecs, iu rircu's'i m. WHITE EOTSL, lUfB SrurCT, PlIIKAnKLPMIA. ItY J. IETi:itS TIII3 location is ronvrnient for Bus'ncfS mpn inilinS the riiy. Every piins is takrn to rura llio emiif.irt ot Imvellcn. Mvch 7. 1 BIO. ly IScmoval. R. D. T. TRITBS, RESl'FCTFri.I.Y Informs tbe cl- 1 1. nil nf Suntiury hih! vicinity, ilinl tie la hn torn his ie di-nci In the Brirk II. one in M.iikrt strt'it, one door we t of ttie Rfd I.iun Hotel, where, ih-nkfnl for patt fn r, I r hnpi tn r vi n rnniiuu ition of iIip Mwr al pntromigo which ha lierptnfnrp I pen ptrnd d to bim. Feb 2. 1818. Am MONTOUR HOUSE, LATE BRADY'S HOTEL, OppOMlr the Court olSP, j DANVULB, PHNII'A. i THE Huh crit'er, who nanired for ae- j vet-1 year In the minaeenieni of ttie a- j hove Hotel, lately kef it by Mi. S. A. Bra- j dy, b' as lense to infirm ihe travelling I putt ie, that b laa t..ken the eilahlihoient on lo own acciniM, on the firat of January, 1R1B. Th lLiiise b., ol laic, un-lergonn many impor tant alteration, and the preaei.t conductor promises to leavp nutrunit iinil.uie to m'iko it a cuniloilaMe ' and areeatiU. a vtell aa a cheap an I ncomm -da- j ting i-t'ipi'inil ptare 'or trunarr h i niy viii n'nr I niuii-hiiig viHaats No pains nnr etppnae wi'l be apand t.t fill ihe tnl.li- niii) thp bar with the bet Ibe i m okpt air.ird, and with ih dt teimitia'ion to i'e. vn e hi entirp er.-n il aitnt:on to l!e ronir.nl of , iioe whn msv n tike bia houao their temporary a- , bode, anil i-ii'el liy yiiva, ra'eful and obliging rr. : van's, h brp-a to tive (sen ral a ilikfartiuti, ami re- ; rriva a li'r.il nbaie of rotiin. Large ami e.aniinndioua STABT.ES arat- . larbe.l to ttip ea'abl abinent. which are attended by cauful and obliuiiu bo tier. i tJIDEON M. SHOOP. ! Janna.T Sttb. lSlfi. if ' "EVANS & WATSON, j No 7' Sot'Tti Tninn Strict, Oj'l'osite the I'hihidi fpliiti Exchange, fjaw, Manufacture an! kf pcur- 1 IfTEt t a n t ' y on band, a larg- aa. JWMHal1 " mfaortnirnt i-r their INtfot lw : ! cd 8.lmand.-r F I It E ; j laVJltS.PKOoF 8AFF.-. which a-e; jvJtjtJVif.'Vi'Sca constructed as to art at re-t lAjii.A'e--..a'l m on rr of ilouh- a. lo ihrir : WAgX?i-U. i.r.,,.f ,.,l tiring a'riillv lire pr-xn, i nn i that ih. y will ie-r tl e frP of anv building In tbe I world. Tbe oo's de c.ie of tbe Safes are m ule ot boiler iron, the in!ile c of so:'p-tone, and be I tween tl e . udr raae and inner rase ia a spare of me 3 incb.a tl.ick. anil is tilleil in with inop-tnir-tible mitPii -l, s-i as to make it on imposi.ility to ever burn any of the cnntcnla inside of this t'best. Theae H.-npstoee Snl.imaodeis we are p epared and do cballengi-the waild to pro.lnc any ar'icle in ibe shape of Book Safes that w ill stand as much beat, rind we hold oursclvis ready at all tini.sto hsve them la rly tesle.l by public bonfire, should a nv i f our competitor feel dipns.d to try them. We also continue to manufacnne and keep cn tantly on hand, a Isriie and general aaortnipni of our Pieniium A irt v.til Fire Proof Safes, if which we have a large qnaiili'y in ue, an I in every in-r-tanci they have g ven ent ro a itia'aciion to thp purchasers of which we will icfer the public to a few gctit'emen who have them in usp. N. & tl. T lor, I2 no.th 31 at.: A. Wright Sc Nmi'icw, Vine si. whail : A lex under Csror, Con v.-vaneer. eiirner ..f Filbert and Ol Is a'a.: Jo'-ri M For t. 32 north 3d at.; Mvir Bu.h. Stl nor h 31 ; si.; Uaiiey & Brother, 13 Maket -t ; Si a M. i Paul, lot south 4ih St.; Dr Daid .f.yne, 8 south 3d t; Matthew T. Miller, 2(1 snutli'ad H.; r d j we rnuld name min.- tin. e i.r four hu drid oiheis , if it were iirress.irv. Now we invi e the a'ti nilon of the public, and particularly thosp in want of Fi'e I'rool Safes, lo call at our store bi fo-e purcha sing i lm-nhrir, sn l we think we esn satisfy them that they wilt gel a t eller mi I i er arliele ut out store than any othir esii.bl shun nt in the ri'y. Wc also conlii ue to manuf ictuie eal and ". lying I'ns-i. s, mads in such a siminsr aa to an swer both purjo-es ; lloo-lit e Machiins, Fue Proof Doors, with our own inanulV ture ol locks on l hem. with D. Evans's Pali nt Keybo'e e-v. r attached to ihe same; plain and ornamental Iron i nailing, eke. JV. II. Wc keep constantly on hand a large as sortment of our Pa'ent Male Lined IMiign to. Water Filters sod C -ob-f; snd wp havr also on haudarveral seeoml hand Fire Pr nf (.'heal taken in etc! isnge for ours, which wc will dopoan of al w p. ice-. vpiy I -i.iaoeipnis, January a-rii. isiu. ij i WHOLESALE i A3lL 1 1 AT & CA l WA It V. II () i: S K, j ...... M . ,A.A . A'o. 3d I. Murki t Street, above Vth, South tide, PHILADELPHIA, ""Si subset il rrs rcspecifullv rail the attrn asd lion of t tie i r friends and de..b rs to their large and wi ll ass. ried stork of llsis and C i s of every j desciii linn, wi II ad ipted f r the a ring trade. Be I ii a made of li e hosl niderid aod bv the nio-l rv.- i iufii..M.. it sL-orti n..-.i tt.ev t'pel confident to uive lint- ! vrrail sat'sfirtion lo all ho rosy favor iliem won atiial, aa they oIT.t to sell as I n aa anv house in tbe ci v. " BAHI ALOI T A BLVNN. Phii .il.lpliia. .laouuiv 3. I S 10 To I'tii !i;is i s iT DR1T GOODS. M HE subscribe-. No. 121 Pearl street, rv New X York, h iving e-tshli-hed a Br inch at No. 23J South SiTOnd at., Pltilade'pht i, is now . (veiling, l a i i.l will he constantly receiving from ihe New j York Auction-, an extensive Bsaonmenl of I FANCY & STAPLE CRT QOOD3. j wbiih will be sold nt ihe b.weai New York pi ices at wltolcsale sin) ! tall. Aiuot g h s stork will be 1 loiind a good assortment (if ihe I illnwii g articles: Jacc.iiro ts, plaid. Hair Cold, Lace, Stripe, B. ok, Swi-a and Tail an Musbna, Bish p and Linen Law ns, Fancy Cap Nuts, Fancy and Ball Dresses, 'I hresd Laces, Application D-i., i ch IHaik Si k 'I'riinmii g Lace, Irish Linens, Limn Cambrics. Linen Cau.br c H.lkt..Cuilain Fr nges, Cssbiiiete i : d'Ecos-e, Mnus-line de Lame. Silk and Collon Wain A li sects. aip A U aecas, lU ten I loin, t.ttl I la'tls, Fr.fnh Meiiuos, Bt u k silks, (ilove. Si k Hose, Shawls, t 'isva s, R.tiSoii. Embroiileri. s. Ac., Ae. Country Meicbauts and others visi'ing Philadel phia or New York to purchase, are respectfully in vited ij e ill and X'imine the stocks. Nov. I. IN4.V ly . II. MOORE. 4M7 IIKA T.-1 he highist pries girn fur y Wheat, at the store of H. MASSER. A new supply of Rose Ointment just received. Nor. 8ih, IMS. BAR IRON Just leceive'd anil for sale, cheap for rash, by HENRY MASSE R. Sunbury, S, pi. SO, 184V r tUPEKlOR 1'ofl wine. Maderia snd Lisbon sJ wines. Also superior Brandy and (Jin, Lemon Syrup. Also a Is barrels ot Hlci Fisa, for sale by HENRY MA?EK. lunbury, Jaty lflth, 3. b. lsaaa, ATTO 11 N K Y A T L A VV , suiTiiunv, VA. BiininPM itemlpj to In the ("outilips of Nor tbuinl crland, Union, l.vroniinj and C'oluintiia. Hrlrr lit i P. tV A. PoVotUT, l.owrn A lltann, Fomns A Soiinaa, '.ii;i. HvtOLMK. Mi'PlBI.AIII A. Co. t?pr.Hi'?io, Soon fie. Co., J liERlT SH 6 T rB li i litniiisni'iu:, va. T BCO ,.., to lof.m the public thai I haw b ft 1 Pbi!.,t,lphia. and am n,!w loented in Hani, l urtf, the ri of the E xerntive nrnl Siola (!nern mpnt of Pennavlvaji.is, wbrie I now occupy the prions Hntel, rueiilly kejt by Mr. Matthew Wilson. Thia spaeioua buildlnp, bnving been pnrpply plmnrd mid rrei ted fr a Until of iha firat rbinj, is not aurpaed if eipia'led, by any imilar enia! liabment in Peiinaylvnnin ; and haiing uiitlerguiie a tliorniigh rniiivalinn, the pailors, rooms and rhambers are now fiUi.l up in a style that com bines rtpoanee with e'lmbirt anil eonvi nience. My TABLE is pledned to be supplied Willi the I bp.I fr th M.rbeta n nrmliirr! Ih. ch .rai s al ; thp a i me time being aa moderate as any ofthe be-.! j i regulated astal liahments elsewhere. In fhott, no ' ' exeitions ahall be pn d on my p iri, or on lite part 1 of every member of my household, to irake it wb.il j it should be, in tbe Capital "f lie of Iho tmwt pup i titnii and in'erenlina Miatei of die t'nion. With iliiae priinisis, accninnin.lsiiona and f ici lilies, and the f.tt that II. e Hotel i in..t eligibly sou Old, I wri h rnofnlpoce, moat n rpct tfully pub rit the pairotiagn of iha Public. DANIEL ltERIt. Late of llerr'a II vi I, Clie.oiut si., I'hilad. Hsrri burg. N..v. H i. I ti l.'.. 'roi iTi:i:. SLMluitilr avticlfe. 1. Bafiajra'a Vsiiiii-i-i.-a errtain cure for worms tuft and very I'lea.ninl lo lake. 2. Omsoaj's EiTRir-ra, wi tch reinovp (,r.ae of nil kind', Dry Pa n's. Tar, Varn-ali and Wa, from carpels or from clothing, without injuring the color or the cloth. 3 Ln;noai Ftv Psrs.s the la-sl thing known for killing flies and mu-qii't s. 4. A CPitam Destroyer ul Hats, Mice, Uonchis and Arils, and another i f B d Buja. 5. (ii-aa'i Srrriric for a tir stomach. If ran Bom and Water tlrasb. by one who II id st.l'.i n d thirteen a os, befoe be tirovs-re.l thn chip. Dm. Xtavtvj'a fiiiiiKj (Iimkint lor ihePibs. It baa never fii'e.l to cme. 7. laHto's TiT-ri-n Wssti. j H. BuKMtiati s IancLiiiLB la , nil ul a j rival. j 9. Tua Coateerain Co rsrrioar or Fis just ti e medii me Tor chiMreu and t.-r women, u is to pleasant to Ink'. 10. Hkk 'a ViatTtai AsTiatttors Pitt. 11. (Ji-s a's E mold 1st WsTiH-sRoor Pssa a, for Harms, Boots, &ie. It softens the leather, and kerps out the wstrr. 12. Puou Max's S'Tnaaa THK;ta PLisraa. 13. JsiKsoa'a Disnninnt MiiTtnr, wh'nh curt a tbe worst Diarhcra in a few hours. 14 Jsmsuaj's DtsEiTsitv MilTeas, a rer lain and speedy cure for Dysentery and Summer Complaint. The above valuable articles are sold who'essle and retail, h L. V. CCNN. AV. 1 South F'flh $treet, I'liilndclphin where Stor. kei -per end ihers will be upp led with pure African Carenne Pi pjpr, Arnica FIopis, Drugs, Paint, Oils, (ilass and Varnishes, at the lowest prrrs. '1'prms only cadi. fXj Cut out the adveiti-cmcnt, and biing it with you. Phil nl. h hia, Ju!v 10 h. HI5. It. n k l 1 1: v i-: a x d l i v i: . THOMSON'S C omiiouiKl 13 up of Tar & outl . .;t(li. 1 F11IIE unprei-nb tiled .ueee-s of litis medicine, in 1 .1 Ihe resioralion i f In al h, o those who, in des- : pair, had giien up all ho,ies, has given it so is'- led reputation s' ove all olhei reuie.lies, fun i-liing videneeof it- intrinsic va'u-snd power, ss the on ly agent wlrch ran be rebel up II for the cure of Pulmonary Consumption. Ilroin-hiit.s, Asthma, Pain in the ide and I'rca-r, Sj itiing of Blooil, Whooping (?..itk;h. Croup. Ac. Addition is i.qtiesle.l lo the foll.w ieg STO. ISHINU CI'KE.bv Th. nin.Vs Compound Syiup of Tar and Wood Napiba ! ! Vhihutelyhia, Mnv 3''. HI I. MR. THOMSON D.-ir Sir With er.ileful feelings I inform you ol ihe ainiiihing elltcts of; I your toe.li.-ine. which has lilrr illv lais d me from j a de.ilb-be.l ! My discs e, I'lilmon iry Conump- lior, hail re.tured me so low mat my ny'Cian (iro noanrrd my ease hoja-less ! At ibis jm ctiou I be- ; gan lo u-eyour mulicm-. and miraculous aa it may seem, it haa eornpl. lelv restored me to health, site, i very thing rise had failed. Reectfollv vnurs. WASHI.(!TON MACK. Cbarliille slre.t, above tienrge strei t. 'J'he undersigned, being personally i.cqiiaint. d willi Washington M o k and bis snlTcrin js. bear witness lo the ustoi i-hing rffecls p.f Tbunisou's . Con. pound "yrup of Tr, and the truth of the a , hove statement. j JOS. WINNER. 3IS North Third street, . DVU) VK'KERs. 42 Almond street. 1 Ht fJH M'f UN LEY, E. rorn. r Tamany , snd Fourth sueets. Prepared ot ly by S. P. Thomson, N. E. Cornrr of Sth and Spruce slr.t Is. Phi'ade'pbta. , Agnus n. ii. jiiaaser, cunuu.y ( u. ims, h,.,, 0j,On i. (lh top, the side and the bottom) slid Dr. Macpherson. II a.-.i-burg t Jno. (J. Brown, j rHch fon,aini11K . f-sc sti aails signature of mv hand I Pollsv.lle ; C .. Earl. Re ding ; Houston A Ma- . writjngi thus B. Ba x hwfth. M. D These la. ; on, Tow-anda. Bradlord county, Pa. 1'nce 50 cents M, u,r Pllliraved on steel, beautifully designed. P' ' bottle, or ff p. r down. j a1j ,t tn c,,)ellhB nf 0,Pr f i.OOO. Therefore , , (rj- Cmtnre of till imitation. j, wii,,w ,tlll, , olly n(.,-,Kaary lo pro- . l liiia.ieipnia, June tsin. teio. ty PIANOS. ! rpHE SUBSCRIBER has bren appointed aoeni, ; 1 for te aale . f t l)NH D MEYER'-S I EU EBIUTED PREMIUM K'B WOOD PI- A.NOS, at thia place. These Pianos have a plain, massive and Uauiifol exterior fn i h, and, for depih and swrelneas of lone, and rleg. nee of workman ship, are not sjrpa.aid bv any in Ihe United Stales. The following is a rocommendstion fiom ("sat, Dikra, a ccl. bi'itej peifo nicr, and bunsvlf a man. ufactuier ; A CA1CD. llsvtasj had the pleasure of trying tbe excel lent Piano Fortea nianfarlured by Mr. Meyer, and exhibited al ihe last exhibition of ihs Fr.nklin In stitute, I feel il due to the true merit of the maker lo declare that theaa instruments are quite iqusl' and in some respects even superior, lo all the Pi ano Fortes, saw at the capitals of Europe, and during a sojourn of two years at Paris. These Pianos will be sold at the manufacturer's lowest Philadelphia prices, if not something lower. Persons are requested io call snd examine for themselves., at Ihs residence of the suhscriher. Sunbury, May IT. 184V H. B. MASSE R. W I.l Is, of a superior quality, esn now Ik hd BJi sttUo Lima Kilns of Henry Massrr.in Sun lory. Msy 17, ISIS. OAKLEY'S nnrriivrm; syrip. riHE vxloab'e proprriei of Oaklrj'l Di-poia-1. tivo Syniji of Siirinparilla, as a purifier ofthe Mon.1, i no wrll known tn iha pulilic grnc r.illr, that it iij unrecrfs.ny ti rcctpy mnrh opm-e in ft tiii f.-ri h the odvantanp to 'ia derised from i's tip; nhrrrver the mpilii ine hn once been intro duced, it takes n ciilrncc ov.f oil nthria : evny oiietbat haa token it, lme ilrriveil m rignal bene Crial rerult from it, lint it in recommended by thpm wiih il-e tvmcmt rnfideiiep. l'hynioiium of the higher! tin linu in the profe-on, piPM-rilie it to paiienti under their rare cunlaininff tiottiinn '- "'"'" b.in r,mi,,,.,rd ol the mo.t mil,! i tf-- ma.cr.ak ,t o r-red wuh 'iriiin ,u ai- t iir-Mti-i nuu linifv Vlueit lli pil- rifier of (he blond now known. The uo of a few J botilea, esprcially in the apring inontha, will be at tended aa, i i h a moat derided impiovement in thp bp tnral atrrns'b of tha ayaiem, eradiraiing anv ppd of disease that may have len generated, besides giving health and vigor to Ihe body. For Ibe cure of Scrofula or Kinga Evil, Rheumatism, Tetter-, Pimples or eruption of Ihe Skin, White Hwclting, Fmlula, Chronic Cough Asihma, fit, Tbe nu merous rerhnVa'ea in ibe possession of the subscrl . I I 1: r . I ' " "Vu BPn"' FJ"'""'" "'" re ' ""'"'" oi.i -aep.icn, ... .,. .u- periority over all preparations of Sarsaparilla. Sold bole-ale and retail, by the ttmnrielnr. j HEOHCE W. OAKLEY, North Sth street, p ding, Iteiks Coan'y, and to ba had of ihe following petsons : i In STorlfiiimherlntid i'nurtty.W, B. Masr, Siitihury ; deUud ft Mixel, SlcEwensville ; D Kraucr. Milton. In l'nion County. J. (icathart, Helinsgrove! , A (ulelius, Mifflll.burg. In CvlumKiu Count if. R. W. Mi Cay, Wash ingtoii. K. ndiiig, March 14. tM:t. Mn. Oaki.kt: I believe it the r.ty of every one lo do whatever in their nwer I ies, fur the h ne . fit of their fellow mat., and having had po-i ivp proof in mv own family, of the wonderful properties of your D.'piirative SSyrnp of Sarsaparilla, I rn- st i const irntiou-lv recommend it to the aillicted. We had the misfortune to l-.se two of our chil.lien. by tl.ebr. akin? out of ulcerous sores that covered the face, head and neck, although we had aome of tht , most -ctentific physicians to attend th. in anil had tried all the known remedies, including iwaim's Parian a, without avail. Another of mv rhildrrn was anarkeit in ihe same manner, her face and ' neck wua completely covered; the discharge: was so . otTensive, snd the disease at ati h a he ghl, that wp despaired of her life. Seeing the wonderful Pllerls of your Depnralive Syrup .! S.naapari la, we were imlucid to make trial of il. aa the last n a. rt ; il ' seed like a c!arin; the tTrcra commenced healing 4 immediately , a f. w botl'es einit. lv rr-tored h. r lo ' lit he. ltd, which ahe Ins Pi joyed iiniileriui'tedly ever since A a purifier ofthe blood, I verily bp In ve it haa not its equal. JOHN MOVER, Tailor, Walnut strei t, near Fourth, Beading. Doitglassville, April lPih, 1043. j Ma. Osklkt : My son Edmund Leaf, had the : scrofula in ihe moat dreadful and distreasing man- j tier for time years, dining which time he was de : prived of ibe use of bis limbs, hi be d and neck : were covered with ulcers. We tried all the dilfor. 1 ent remedies, but In no i (Tret, until recommended ... rernrui. a, . U1...II.. . in Cl, until .eru.i..... .....u by Dr. Johnson of IS'onistown, and also Dr. Isase , ,, ,. Hiester, of Resding. lo use your Depuralivo Syrup . , ... of Snraapan la, of which I nblamrd srveial bullies. . ' . u i . . c Ihe use of which drove the ucae enitrt Iv nut ot , , , . . , ; h'B systrm, the aore healed up, and Ihe child waa 3 , ' , . , . . ; ' . . . , reatureil to peifrct hea th, which he ha piijoipiI t.. . ' , i ' , uniiilcrruiited y ever since, to the asti iitahment of 1 1 , , . , . . . , ,.. t.,,u r. ... K .... .............. . I have thought il my duty, and send you thia eerti- ; ftcate that otliers who have a like affliction in the ! family may medicine. know whrre to obtain a.i valuable a Yours trulv. AMELIA D. LEAF. 143 U Sept. IB A ? in "Yi Ac It O V A r, WHOLESALE &. n ETA lis 1 1 AT .Sc CAV MAM rACTUlUUiS, Svuth Eon! corn' r df Market and 4th aa.. IMilhitlclplila, ADHERE they alwsvs keep on band an rxten kive assortment . f ' HATS If CA I'S of everv description, got up in the best and most approved sti le. J'ris lis derirous i f purchasing superior arii rl.s on ihe most leaser able term, will fn d it to their advantage lo call hi fore making purchases elsewhere. PI iladelphia, Oct. Sll.. 1911. Iv CITY FrHMTl'KI: ATCTIOX, AND FEIVATB SALES ROOMS, Nop. 'J'J and 31 .North Third Street, Near the City Hotel, PHILADELPHIA. CC MACKEY, Auctioneer, re-ppctftil'y in s vites the attention of ierso.s desirous of pur ' chasing Furniture, to his extensive Sales Rooms, (lioth piil'lic and Private.) for every desrriptioti ot Household Furniture, wh re ran be nhtainrd at all ; times, a large assortment of fashionable and w. II I manufactured Cabinet Furniture, Beds, Mstirss.es. Ac, at very reduced prices, fir cish. j (sj" Hiili-a bv Auction, twice a week, i Mav SVih. IH43. ly 1- 1'oiiiitcrl'ellerH DEATH BLOW. i rPhe pitl lie will please observe that no Brandreth -S. i'illa are eeiiniiie. unless ihe I.01 has three 1 1- ' tuna ihe medicine in its purity, is lo ohene these labels. Remember the lop, the side, and the bottom The fallowing respective persons are duly audu ri ted, and hold CERTIFICATES OT ACE1NTC7 . For tbe sale of Urandrcth'i Vegetable Vnivcrtal I I'M. " i Northumberland county i Milton Msckey A , Chamheilin. Sunbury H. B. M isaer. M'Ewena ville In lnd A Meixell. Norlbumlviland Wm. Forsyth, (jeoigrtown J. & J. Walla. Union C .unty : New Berbn Bogar & Win- j ter. Seliuagrove (ienrge (iuudiuin. Middle- ' burg Isaac Smith. Ueaveri:wn David llubler. i Adamaburg Win. J. May. Miflluisboig Mensrh I V Kay. Haillelon Daniel Long. Freiburg i (i. A F. C. Mover. Lewi.hurg V alia & O.ren. ('olumbia routiiy : Danville E. B. Reynolds Ac Co. Berwick Shuman sV R ttenhouae. Cat lawissa t;. U. Brobta. Blooinsburg John It. Moyer. Jeisey Town 1-svi BiaeL Washington Kobt. McUsy. I.imsstone oainef S MOmeti. Observe lhat each Agent haa an Engraved Ccr- ti fir ate of Agency, containing a representation of .1. Ml? 4 VIlUIV! I'M'M M-niif-.-!.... N,n H,. ! and upon which will also be aeen exact copies of the ntu label now utej upon tht Brandreth I'M Boxes. Philadelphia, office No. U, North glh atreet. B. BHANPHTH, M. D- Juris !tth, 1841. UOSE OINYIVIENT l'm TKTTER. FtlNOWOHMS, rtMPl.KS ON THR FACE, A!tD OTUPJI ft TAIKOt:J rRffTtONS. Qfj TAe followintf eertijica't dtterihet one nflKt mntt extraordinary curet ever effected liy anif application. PiittAntiPitiA, Fehmary 10, 183S. lf)n twenty years I was severely afflicted with TaTTKK on the Face and Head: the disease commenced when I was aeventepn years old, and continued until the Full of 1811, varying in vio lence, but without ever disappearing. During mist of the time, great part of my face, was covered with the etuption. frequently attended with vio'ent itch ing; my bead swel'ed at times until it Ml ss if it would burstthe swelling waa so g eat, that I could scarcity get my hat on. During the long pcrio.l that twaa afflicted w idi the disease, I used a great many si plication-., (among them aeveral celebrated j irep.uatinn) aa wi II as taking inward remedies, I including a number of botilea of Swaim'i Panacea, I Extract of Snrtmpitrilla, &e. In fact, it would be i impossible to enumerate all the medicines I used. I I waa also under the care of two of the moat dis I tinguished physicians of this city, but without re i ceismg moch benefit, and I despaired of ever being I cured. In the fall of 1H3R, the disease at ihe time being very violent, I commenced using the Rote. I Ointment, (prepared by Vaughan tc Davis.) In ' a few applications the violent itching ceased, the ! swelling atiatpil. the rruption begin to disappear. 1 and before I had used a jar the disease was entirely ; rutrd. It has now been nearly a year and a hall j since, and there is not a vestige of Ihe disease ro j niainiug. except ibe scars from the deep pits f irinntl by the ili-eac. It is impossible for me to desoribi in a ce rlifirate the severity of ihe disease and my ; sulTcring, but I will be pie ised to give a fuller ac count to any person wanting further satisfaction who will call on n,e. At the lime I en tiinence.. using the 1! se Ointment I would have giyen hun , dreds of do lata to bo rid of the disease. Since u , ing it, I have recommended it lo several persons (among them n.v mother, who had the diseaao bad- Iv on her arm.) who were .1 I cured bv it. ' ' JAMES DI'RNELL, No. 15b-, Bare St. tj The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B Vaiuban, Snath East corner of Third and Kan 1 strei ts, Philadi I phi a, and sold on agpnev in Simhu rv. bv II. B. MASKER, ' May 14th. At;ent Hose Oiiitiiiciit, for Tetter. A I'liOOF OF ITS EFFICACY. I'tiiiiniiPHti, May 27th, 1H39. ; fl,HIs i to certify tl a I was severely afTheiP' ! 1 with Tetter in the hands and feet for upward ol lorty years; the disease was attended getierall; with violent itching and swelling. I applied to , iiiimbi rof physici.ina, and used a great many appli cations without cflccting a core. About a yi a since, I applied tbe Rose Ointment, which enlirrl; , stopped the itehmg. ami a few applications immedi : a'i ly cured the disease, whicli there has been n I return of, although I had never la-en rid of it a , any time for forty years. RICHARD SA VALE I Eleventh. U low Spruce Kneet. j- The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B j Vauuhan, S iulh East corner of Third and Rac Streets, Philadelphia, and Sold on agency in Sunbu i ry. by H. B. MASS Ell. May Hih, 1813. Aj;en, MEDXCAX. APPHOBATION Of the HOSE OISTMET,Jhr Tetter. , , . rij(,,;,.i ,, ..:,:,. r ,hm ,.,.. I A , ,. ,,!, l . A,.'. . , , i s. a over sll others is fully ra noliatieil, the pro irit , , . i l e .i . n: .i tors lake pleasure in laying before the public th . f ,, . r , , c . , , u ... . following certtficale from a rpt-ectahle iihvsiciat , . .. . ,. , ' - I a graduate of the I niverstty nl Penusvlvanta. II t ., . . , , ., : , .. . . , , i Baugb, having found in this emedy tt.at relief f- .7 . , ,r . ', - , a ledioua and disagreeable affection vvlurh the mea t ,u . c .- , - t , , , ,r within the range of bis profession failed to alfori has not hesitated tn give il his approbation, slihoug ihe prejudices and interests of that profession at ; pposed to secret Remedies. pHiitintPUii, Sept. 19, 1S.1C. I was rcrenlly linnMcd with a tedious herpeti , eruption, which roip-pd nrarlvmiesi 'e of my fac. and extended ..ver 'he par. Mr. Yauhan, proprn . toi of tlie Rose t hutment, oliseiviiig my face, insi ' teil on my tiyil'g his preparatloH. of which he har ded me a jar. Alih uiuh iu coimiion with ihe men beia of my profession, I discountenance n, i!isi ' prove ot the nunicr. us nosliutn palmed upon tl ; pul'lic by iiinoianl pr. tenders, I feel in jua'iee hoitn ! torxc.pt the Rose Ointrniut fiom thai cla-s of in. il cim s. mid to give it my approbation, a it t-niin Iv nred the erii lion, although it bid resisted tl : usual application. DAM. H U GH, M. D. i Cj" Thp Rose Ointinei.t is prepared by E. I ' Yaushan. South East comer of Third and Rat , Slieels. Philade'phia, and sob) oil ag.ncv in Sot : burv. bv II. B. MASSER. Msy I4tb. 181:1. Aet EAGLE ja-n as rar az j Corner nf 'I'lurd nnd Vine Streett, i WILLIAMSrOIlT, PA, THE subscriber rrsH-rtfiilly announces to tl public, that he his opened a Hotel in Ihe coi , modious brick building situate on the corner ! 'I bird and Pine alreels, where he will be happy I wait upon ih.we who mav favor biiu witu th ' compai v. The Eagle Hotel is lurge and e nvei , eut, and furi.i-.li. d n. I'nP be-l modern sti e. It provided with a large number of well aired ai poirif. rt .hie sleeping apartment, room, priva , parlors, Ae. Persons visiting itliamajHirt on b siness or p'ea-ure, niar rest aa-tir.-d that every e . ertion will be used to n-nder their sojourn at I 1 "Eagle Hotel" pleasant and agreeable. HisTal 1 will he supplied with the very best the market r ' ford, and bis bar wiih die clioicesl wines ami nlh liquors ihargcs re isonablp. The Eagle Hoi possesses, greater advantages in point of local I. than any other similar establishment in thehornug being situate in the business p ot of ihe town, at j w ithin a coiivent.-tit distance of the (,'ottrt Hou I and Williainsporl and Eltnirs Rail Road Depot. ' SuiVicient Sinbling provided, and gooil and trus ' ostleis always iu attendance. Attentive, accommodating and honest Servar have leen employed, and nothing lefi undone th 1 will add to tho comloit and accommodation of I I guests. I There will be a carriage alwaya in attendance i the Boat Landing to convey passengers to and frc tbe House, fue of charge, I s CHARLES BORROWS. ! Mav 1 4th. 1 842. if Michael Weaver V Son, ROPE MAKERS A. SHIP CXIANDLEB I A'o. 1 3 tiurth Water Street. Philadelphia, A r. constantly on hand, a general tissO mint nf Cordage, Seine Twines, Ac, v 1 ai'd Ropes, Fishing Ropes, White Ropes, Mai la Riea, Tow Lines lor Canal Boats. Also complete assortment of Seine Twines, Ac, sucb Hemp Siiad and Herring Twine, Best Patent t Net Twine, Cotton Sliad and Hening Twice, 8r Threads, Ae. Ae. Also, Bed Cords, Plough Lin Halters, 'I races, Cotton and Linen Carpet t'hai i Ac. all of which they will dispoae of on rnasona teims. Philade'phia, November 13, 141. ly. I " 1 p if A t V ""f7Sfi Pfl ! AO I3S Market Street, Philadelnhi IIS VI IE the attention nf Country Mercha to their extensive assortment of Brituh Frei and American Dry Goods, which they offer for on the most reasonable terms. Philsdr Ir-bis, Nevember '3, lM'J. ly.