, -. it pit matri , She hath gone, the gorgeous slimmer, ' Yet on path, and wood, and hill The traces of her rosy feet ' - " ' Are lingering brightly stilt ; ' And, at the sunlight paling , ' On evening leavee it flush, ...,,-, In the ehodowy artna of Aotomn Still we revel ih her blush. " ' ' A ": Art thou gone, oh I lovely summer T . I am wandering where the trees, ', The grand high priests of nature, . Swing their censers to the breeie : -. ' :' Swing perfumes on the haiy air, - , ' ' While through the arches dim ' ' Comes far, and sweet, and solemnly Their murmured, mystic hymn. I am wandering through the forests, ' - Through the summer woodsbut to i ' There droops and eways a yellow flag, .' Amid the green beech bough ;,, And from the tufte of waving feru Spring shafts of paly gold, '' And the long grass, ptaineth whimperingly, When rising winds are bold. .. r ,. And the balm flower by the streamlet, The thistle-down that sails, , , A fairy craft o'er mount and mead ' . . Urged on by mimic gales, .. ... 'The golden rod bright glancing . - Where the calm and sunny light -Falls trickling through the woven leaves, These whisper of thy flight. Alas! alas 1 for simmer gone, Alas ! when death his snow . , Shall heap upon his rosy lips And on her radiant brow ! Alasl alas! for darker days When Nature, pale with dread, ' ,' Shall stand a stricken Niobe," Alone amid her dead. To Wink Driheers. It is not generally known that wine toAt are quite common in ' France, nevertheless such ia the case. The Duke of Clarence is not the only gentleman who has enjoyed an immersion in malmesy. . Punch, has tried it with the very test sherry. Only imagine ! Punch the veritable English I'unch, swimming in French wine, and kicking and plunging, end laughing, until the tears ran down his cheeks, and never thinking of the ex pense, s five frsne piece! . ?s 'What ! i five franc piece for a tub lull of wine! Hurrah I Viva la France f lt5 ' - 'Gently, gently. At least fifty others bathed in the same wine after Punch The keeper , of the bange bad a perference for Punch, and pave Punch the first dip. After him came fifty others, making in M fifty five franc petces A good price for the tub. The wine wss then thrown out V ; Not st all. Not so, by any means.' What then . . , Bottled ! Bottled, of course. r" Bottled! And (or what purpose V ' Why, for drink, to be sure.. : , . , v: i ... 'Drink ! Who would drink such stuff !' Why, the English do, the Yankees do! The , latter import it in large quantities. It is a great favorite in Ysnkeeland.' ,'.v; Now, dear wine drinking friends, anti-temperance friends, when you next smack your lips over a glass of Champagne or burgundy, reflect that a Lyonese alderman may possibly have bathed in it, and see if the reflection will sstist you in appreciating its flavor. Sunday Timet A Good Anecdote- Old on New. We are told that the following conversation was over heard among "Volunteers on the Rio Grande :' Scene, Night Two Volunteers wrapped in blankets, and half buried in mud. Volunteer lt 'Jim how came ynn to be a volunteer!' Vol unteer 2d 'Why Dub, you aae I have no wile to care a red cent for me, and so I volunteer edand besides, 1 like tear. Now tell me how you came out here!' Volunteer 1st Why the fact is you know, J, I, I have got a wife, and so 1 came out here because like peace.' Hereupon both volunteers turned over in their blankets, got a new plastering of mud. and went to sleep. . ' , - . The Rixino Passion. The New Yorker telle an anecdote of a famous punster. f : He wss expiring in the presence of bis doe- tor ; a servant entered awl cilled the physi cian out, sayins in a low voice, 'a man has fal len down the well ; he overhearing the appal ling information, inquired with a scarcely audi ble whisper, -'I say, Doctor, did be kick thebuc ketr .... .. A country editor thus nudges his delin quent eubneribers : ' ' ' 3 ' 'We dpn.'t aot money desperately bad. but our creditors da- And eo doubt they owe you And if ycu'll pay u, we'll pay them,1 and they'll pay you' v ., ,' , . , 'Wife,' said a married man, looking lor hie boot jack after she was in bed, 'I Cave plaeea where I keep all my things, end you ought to know it' 'Yes said she, 'I ought to know where you keep yoer lata hours.' i PxecaisiNo it ExiCTLV. Somebody bse ly amrautea, positively, thai, . ,. "War and Loss are fierce eompaer'sf ' 'J ' War aheda blood, and Law aheda taara : , War has swords, and Levi baa' darts'. ' War Usaka heads, and Lovs Vreaki aarto." . klAIVK.ft OTE Lilt. 'pU'tTXTAiiv:' Tin flowing flat shows the current value of all 'snmnjlvania Dunk, Notes. , The mot implicit re liance may be placed upon It, as it is every toetk, arrfiitly compared with and corrected from Dick nelTs Reporter.' '' , , . "". J; , ..,:! u Itaniks lss Philadelphia. . I".. I ' 'Nabob. " - 1tiTio. ' . Discjbj ., - - ,, Pe&a. NOTES AT PAR.:.',;,. Bank of North Ainorka . . , ...... ..par Bank of the Northern Liberties ,.. . ... . par Commercial Bank of Penn'a. ,. u , par Farmera and Mechanic' Bank..,, ...... r . par Kensington Bank . . ... ... . . .. . . . par Philadelphia Bank,' , ; t j .? par Schnylkill Bank ,-. ; . . t : . . ' par Snuthwark Bank . . , ; , per Western Bank ... . : par Mechanics' Bank . . ' : , .- par Manufacturcre at Mechanics' Bank par flank of Penn Townahip . , , ; . . par Giranl Bank , , . - pr Bank of Commerre, lata Moyamrntiing par Bank of Pennsylvania par .". Count'T Hank. Bank of Theater Coon tjV . Westchester , par Bank of Delaware County Cheater - par Bank of Rermantown Oermantown par Bank of Montgomery Co. NorrUlown , par Doylestown Bank ., Doyleatown . ,, per Baston Bank . Eaeton ; par Farmers' Bank of Bucks to Brixtol , .. , , par Bank of Nnrthnmbetliind , Northumhefland par Holumliia Bank at Bridge co. Columbia , . par Farmem Bnk of Iinraster" f.ancatrr County Bank ... I.ancaeter Bank Farmers' Bank of Reading banetstei par . Lanceeter , , . n pir Lancaster 1 pii Reading par . Harrhburg) These Office of Bank of Penn'a, Office r.do .- de". Office do do " r - Lsocatler y( offices Reading - f do not Office do1" ' do ' Easton J issue n NOTES AT DISCOUNT, lank of the United 8tste Philadelphia Miners' Bank of Pottsville Potiaville Bank of Iwiatown , , Iewitown , Bank of Mtdillotown ' Middleiown Carlisle Bank Carlisle Eichange Bank . Pittsburg . Do do . branch of Hulltdavxhurg Harriaburg Bank . Harrwhurg Leltanon Bank I.elanm Merchants' at Manuf. Bank Pittsburg Bank of Pjtlatarg ' ,' Piltabuig Weat Branch Bank Willianieport Wyoming Bank ' ' ' Wilketberre ' Northampton Bank Alleniown Berke County Bank Reading Office of Bank of U. 8. . Pittaburg . 33 .14 1 failed do Do do "" do ' " Erie Do do do New Brighton Bank of ChamhersWg Chamberabarg Bank of Geltyaburg , tiettyaburg Bank of Susquehanna Co. Montrose do 1 1 12 Erie Bank - ' Ftrmert' tt Drovers' Bsnk Franklin Bank Honeadale Bsnk " Monnngahela Bank of B. York Bank Erie IJelJ Wayneslmrg j; Waahington I J Honeedala li Brownsville York ial N. B. The notes of those banks on which we omit quotationa, and substitute a daah f ) are not purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, with the exception of thoae which have a letter of reference. BROKEN BANKS, Philadelphia 8av. Ins. Philadelphia failed Philadelphia Loan Co. do failed Schuylkill 8av. Ins. do failed Kensington Sav. Ins. A do Pano Township Sav. Ina. do Manual lahor Bank (T. W; Dyott. prop.) failed fowanda Bank Towanda Alleghany Bank of Pa. ' Bank of Beaver . Bank of 8aralara ', Bank of Washington Centre Bank City Bank Farmers' At Mech'cs' Bank Farmers' ft Mech'ea Bank ' Farmera' ft Mech'ca' Bank Harmony Institute Bedford ' "' no sale Beaver clnaed Hariistmrg - doted U'axhington failed Bellrfonle closed Pitubuig no sale Pittsburg ' failed Fayette co. ' ' failed (ireencattle ' failed Harmony . 110 sale Huntingdon no aale lsMiovn nosjls Huntingdon u auk , . uniata Bank ' I.umlwrmen'a Bsnk Warren failed NorihemBankefPs. . DundafT t i no aale Ham Huua. cloaml New Uope DL Bridge Co. Northuml.'d Union Cot. Bk. Mihoo a aale North Western Bank of Pa. Meadville ' ' closed Office of.SchoylkiU Uaak : Port Carbon Pa. Aar. ft Manuf. Bank Carlisle (ailed Silver Lake Bank v., 1 Union Bank of Penn'a. . Monttoae ' : . closed IFnionHtwn -i failed Westmoreland Bank Greeuatmrg closed Wilkesbarre Bridge Co. Wilkraltarre nossle rrT All notes purporting lo be .00 any Penntvl vania Bank not given m the altove list, may be aet lown as frauds. J I' NEW JERKKY. f r, . a. j. ' n ? . k Bank of New Brunswick Brunswick .. failed Belvidere Bank Belvidtve . , Burlington Co. Bank Mrdlord . tr CosasnsTBaal Bank Cumberland Bank Farmera Bank ' Perth Amhoy i J r U rid gel on par Mount Molly ' par Fanners' snd Mechanics' Bk farmers' and Mechanics' Bk Farmera' and Mercbanta' Bk Kahway N. Biunawick failed Middletown Pi. Franklin Bank of N.J. , - Jersey City faded failed ' failed railed ' biled Hotioiien Ulga Uraaing 1-0 tioboken lerary City Bank Mechanka' Bank Jeraey City ralteraon , Manubcturera Bank Brllenlle Morrialown Morris County Bsnk Monmouth Bk of N. J. Freehold ''' failed Mechanics' Bank Newark Mechanka' and Manuf. Bk Trenton . .par Morris Canal and Bkg Co Jersey City reel moles "11 fa- ma ttl Newark Bkg ft Ina Co- Newark New Hope Dal Bridge Co , UmbrrttvineT N. J. Manufae. and Bkg (-0 Holioketi 2 failed N J Protecton ft I.ombaid bk Jersey City tailed urange nanar . i trrange Patenwn Bank raieraoej failed i Psoplea' Bank ' do PrmceVMi Bank Princeton par par 8aletn Banking Co Salem ) i StaWBank . . Newark) Stale Bank Klitaheibtown k par i failed tailed . I failed State Bank ... Camden Slate Bsnk of Morris V, , Moriislo wn Slats pank . . Trrnlua ..: , Salem and Pbilad Manuf Co Salent . Suaaet Bank . Newlon , . Trenton Banking Co u ' Trenton , ( Uuiuh vans , . . never ... Washington Banking Co.' llackansack . . IvEkVAWARB. ( . . , Bk of Wlaa ft Brandy wins WiUniogUa , Bank ef Delaware . 1 WUoMaguaa , Bank ef Smyrna v Smyrna x Do hrancb Milford rafaaesa Bk at Suie of Dal Dover . .. Do -c-i branch Wikmgtia Do branch Georgetown M'lkxi'f hruoh,i Newcastle V Union Baok ' ". . ! Wtleaiogtoa w . 1 ... - par f per I par par par f (par 1 par ,1 aVj . wstusa.n.e U wota.0.a, , , jj. . , . j r 1 ( A (O On all banks marked thus () there art si. Bt er Wlered notaa of ibe varioua da- in cttoalauorv ..... ( PENNSYLVANIA HO t8P ; THE sohaeitber, lata of the Union Hot), Mun tji Pa , respectfully informs the eld nd nu- manms cuatosners m tne . 4 , rcaasTlvanlat Hottsa). snd the puUte generally, that ha has rsasaat lbs Tavern Bland of John Rhodes, Ip l)anville,.where he Is now prepared td entertsln travellers, and per sons visiting the town, in the very best style.' The accommodations will be sucb as a well conducted public house houM eftord, and no effort will He upared to render aatlafaction, In every respect, to all wno may can. rne citicens or Lycoming county are invited to pot up with the undersigned avben they vlail Danville. " HENUT WEAVER. ? Danitle. May 1, 1846. ; ' - ' r DBHTlSTIeT.. PET E It B. : M A 8 8 E H, RECENTLY FROM ' PHILADELPHIA, RESPECTFULLY Informs the rilhwns of Sunbury snd vicinity, that he has opened an mce at tne residence of Henrv M steer, in Market street, where he ia preptied lo execute all kimle of Usstal aoaeaav, rials Work, fte- on the latest snd snout approved plans. , tlsving bad tome experience and insirnetion, Under me of the mot eminent and succetsful Den- is'a ia t'tiiiad. Ii.hia, fee believes that . be. wUI be able lo give aatiafaetion to tbeee who may want hie services " ' Ladies will he wailed on at their idaeee of raai- dence. His ehsrgee wiH "be moderate, and bis work warranted. .,'Ar., i r.!r. S Sunbury, March S8th. 1848. WHITE 377 AIT ; HOTEL, , ,, 1UCB BTaEET, I IIIRAnCLPBUA. r - . , B J. PBTEttS. . w B rPHIS location ia convenient for Business men visiting the ctly. Every pains is takrn w se cure the comfort of travellers. . .. March 7, 1848. ly , ; ..,, . , Kcmoval. i , e . ' 1 . Ve ! fl Hin TfTtTVrt a an s da e -m aa KE8PECTFULLY informs the ci-t:s-ne or 8unhury and vkinity, thai he baa renvived hie tesidrnee In the Brick Houte in Market atreet, one door we-t of tbe Red Lion Hotel, where, thankful for past fa vors, he hopea to receive a connnnslion of tbe liber al patronage which haa heretofore been e tended to him. ' ' Feb 18, 1848. 8m MONtWlHOUSE, , IATE BRADY'S HOTEL, v tOppoit the Court Houte, , , . DAjrviLLB, BZt;zrA. f j ' THE Soheeriber, who 'aaeieed (it ee 4l7l verrl years In the management of the a Sit j Vbove Hotel, lately kept by Mi. 8. A. Bra. Idv. bees leave lo infirm the travelling public, that he haa taken the establishment on hie own account, on ihe first of January. 1848. - The Hoase hat, of late, undergone many Impor tant alterations, and the present conductor promisee to leave nothing undone to make it s comiortaiita and a reeable, aa well ea a cheap end accommoda ting stopping place far atraiigets who may viii our nourirfiine vlHsae. 1 Jia earns nor eisenas win be spared to fill the table and tbe bar with the best Ihe markets afford, and w'uh lb- determination to .ue vo e bis entire parsonsl attention to the comfort of ihote wha may make his noose their temporary a bode, and aided by active, careful and obliging aer vsnis, be hopes lo give grn ral satisfaction, and re ceive a litieral share of custom. . . fr Larva ami commodious 8TABLES are at tached lo the eslabbahment. which are attended by careful and obliging ho tiers. GIDEON M. HHOOr. Jsnuary t4th, 1848 tf EVANS & WATSON. No. ?fi SocTii Thiro Stekbt, Opposite the J'kiUJilphia Exchange, Manufacture aad keep cor ttanlly on hand, a large aa tort men! of thek Patent Im- P proved S.lamaiuVr FIRE (PROOF SAFES, which are ts constructed aa to aet at reel -helna strii-flt fire proof, and ihsl ib.-i will ratisi tbe fixe of any building in Ibe avnrhu- ti ne aeisMl cmvuI ihe Sstes are eases 01 tioiler iron, tha inaide e e of eoapulone, and be tween tba : enter eaae and - Inner case ia s space of some 3 inchra thick, and ia filled m with indetrur ttble miteiil, ao aa to make it an impossibility to ever bam any of the eontetiie inside of this Chest, These H.patone SaLutarMlete we are repasrd and do challenge the world to produce any ankle In ihe shape of Book Balee that will stand at much heat, and we bold ourselvra ready at all times to have litem fairly SMei by poblk hotifiie, should a- ny of our eompetiiera feel ditpoerd to try loam We sUd routinue to manufarluie and keep con atantly on band, a large and general aa-ortmenl of our Piemiom Air-tight Fire Proof SalVa. i which we have a large quantity in uae, and in evert in Unco they base given entire satisfaction to the purchasers of whkh ws will refer tba public to a lew gentlemen a bo have them in uae. . N. ft O. Taylor, ltd north 3d eU A. .Wright ft N'pbew, Vine at. wharf t Aksander Camr. Con veyaaerr. corner of Filbert and 8lh ala.t John M For.1. S3 nostb Sd a.t Myera Both. JO .win 3d at. Uailey ft Brother, 138 Mokrt t Jamea M. Paul, 101 sooth 4ih at.; Dr Datid Jsyne, 8 south 3d sc.; Matthew T. Miller, XO south 3d at and we euold ttasaa saene three or ftmr bwndrrd others if il wi re necesawrv. ' Nw we invito the attention of the public, and pankuUrly boae in want of Fire Proof Halite, to call at ner store bt (ore purcha , sing elsewhere, snd we think we can earlsfy them thai I hey will got a ltlei and cheaper article at our store than any other esiabbshmr nt in tha city. We atao ronlinoe 10 manufacto,e .rtal and Co pying Prraara, made in eurh manner as to an swer bnh pur oee t ' Hoisting Machines, Fha Proof Doors, wuh our own manul'aiura of locks on them, with D. Evans's ' Patent Keyhole cover attached to the some 1 plain and ornamental Iron Hailing, Ac. ' ' - ' N. B. We keep constantly am band a large aa sort me nt of our Psteul Slsie Lined Refiigettat, Water Filters and Casts'; and ws toee aha on hand arveral second hand Firs Proof Cnests taken in eichange for ours, whkh we will dispose of at very low prices. 1 - ' ' " i : " Philadelphia. Jaeuary 34th. 1843-ly nTtrfJEAT. Iha bighrat price given fut W Wheat, et the atote of , H. MASSER. A new aajppty of Roaa Ointment just received. . ivev. nin, lata. ' 1 j fi 'BE BAXlRON-jJet ieceiwJand L( ulrTp forcesh.by ' V - HENRY MASSER, ' Sunboiy, Sept. 38, 1848. ' " ' ' CJUPEHlUa Pert wine, Mederia' aU Lkoo? pines. Also superior Brandy and Gin, Leeaon Syrap. , Abo a saw baraU of Btvs Fiaa for aale by ' . .. HBNRYt MAMIR., fteaburytJely tU, 1848. x K,X r H. B a' If A03EIV, f ATTORNEY AT LA W, uxratrmT. Pat' Business attended to In the Counties of Nor thumlerland, Union. Lycoming snd Columbia. P. ft A. RevocsT, .. r Lowsa ft Btaaoir, ' ' BoMsae ft SnoneaAaa, . Ravirotsa, McFaatAsn ft Co. Sraaise,Qooe ft Co., WHOLSSALS - P.ETAIL HAT & CAP WAREHOUSE, JVo. 304. Mark ft Street, abate Qlk, South tide, ... PHILADBLPHXA) ... Hi THE subscril crs respectfully csll the stten sBS4 lion of their friemls snd de ders to ibeir Urge snd well assorted slock of Hals and Cape of every deecrlitien. will stUpled f'rlha airing trade. Be ing made of tbe beat mieril and by the mot ex perienced workmen, they feel confident to give uni versal satisfaction to all who may favor I hem with a trial, as they offer to aell aa Vm aa any honae in the city. BARTALOrT ft BLYNN. rhilaib IphM, January S, 1846 T HERR'5 HOTEL, IIARRISDURG, PA. - I BEG leave to inf.iraa the public that I have left Philedeliihia. and am now located in Harris- burg, the seat of tha Etecutive and Slats Govern snent of Pennsylvania,, where I now occupy the spacious - Hotel,- recently, kept by Mr.. Matthew Wilson. -i,l' This Spacious building, having been purposely pltnned end erected for a Hotel ef -ihe Aral class, k not surpataed if rqoa'led, by any aimimr eatsb- liahment in Pennsylvania I and having undergone thorough renovation, the parlors, rooms' snd chamheaa are now fitted Bp in e etyle that com- binea eleatnee with comfort and convenience.! My TABLE ia pledeed to be suppliod with the best fare the Market can produe- i the cbergrs at tne a ims" time being aa moilerata aa any of the best regulated attal lishaaenis elsewhere. In short, no eieitiona shall be spsrrd oa) ray ptrt, or on the part of every member of my household, In mske it what it should be, in the Capital of one or the most pop ulous and interesting State of the Union. With tbeae promiaea, accommodations and fsei. litira, and the fact that the Hotel M most eligibly situated, I wi'h confidence, most respectfully soli cit the patronage of the Public ,,...) . 7 - tUAWIBU HBKK, . . Late of Herr's Hotel, Choanal st Pbilad, Hsrri-burg. Nov. S2. 184ft. . " To Purchasers of ' DRV GOODS. rfn nr r-M-'WrfriN -rva - r I T la l e fit alia A. 11 ftarltt, NEW lOKK, 11 AVINO established a Branch at Ne- Ches. nut St., Philadetphia, ia now opening, end will be constantly receiving from ibe New York Auc tions, an extensive assortment of , . TAXTOT ft STATU DRY OOOSaV whkh will be sold at the lowest New York prices at wholesale and Retail. Among hie stock will be found a eood assortment of the followieg articleat Jaceanele, Plaid, Hair Cord, Lace, Stripe,' Book, Swisa and Tarlatan Mueline, Bithp and Linen Lawns. Fancy Cap Nett. Fancy and Ball Ureas Thread Laces. Application D,.' rich Black Silk Trimming Lace, Irish Linens, Linen Cambrks Linen Csmbrie HdkfaCurtain Fringee, Cashmere d'Eeoae, Mouaeline de Laiae. Kilk and Cotton Warp Alpeecas, Qnoeti'a Cloth, Gala Plaids, French Merinos, Black Silka, Gloves, Si k Ho Shawls, Crava'e, Riliboaa, Embtoiderirs, fte fte, Country Merchants and others vkiltng PhrtdeU phis or Nsw York to purchase, are reant-ctfully an viied to call and eismine the stocks. 1 Nov. 1, 1845. ly BELIEVE AND LIVE. THOMSON'S Compound Syrun of Tar Av Wood fllHE nnpreredenteil success of this medkine, in M. the restoration if hsalih, to iboae who, in dee pair, had gien up all hopes, baa given il an nai led reputation above all other remedies, furnishing evidence of its intrinsic value and power, aa the on- ry seenl which ran be retted upon for tbe cure of Pulmonary Consumption. Brietrbitlk, - Asthma, Pain in Ibe tide and Breet, Spitting of Blood, Whooping Cough, Croup, fte. - Attention ie requested to the following ASTON ISHING CURE, bv Thomson'. Compound Sjrup or Tar and Wood Nsptha ! ! ...: .. ,. , PhiJailrJphia, Maw So, 1844 MR.THOMSON-Dear Sir With irateful foahngs I inform you of Ihe astonishing effecta of your meilicine, which baa literally raiu me from s death-bed I Mv duea-e, fulmonary Uontamp. lion, had reduced me ao low that my phyekiae pro nounced my cava nopelees I Al ibis Junction I be gsn to u-eyour medicine, and miraculous as it may seem, it haa completely featured ma to besllh, sftet everything else had foiled. KeaperUullv yours. .: WASHINGTON MAt'K. ' - - Cbarlotie street, above George street. Tbe undersigned, being perannaMv acquainted with Wahingt.in Mark and his e tiering, b wit nets 10 Ihe astonishing eljeds at Thomson's Compound Syrup of Tar, snd tbe truth of lhee hove slatemenl. I . , 1 ' .v.-nV -,, ;t JOS. WINNER. 318 North Third street, DAVID VICKERS, 43 Almond street, HUGH M'GINI.EY, 8. E. comr Tamany and Fourth aneels. r ;.'i . ' , ' Prrpsred only, by 8. P. T bom eon, N. E. corner of 6th and Htiruce atretla, Philadelphia. , '. Agenla. II. B, Msaser, 8unbofy 1 D. firnas. ami Dr. Marphcreon, Hanishnrg ; J no. G. Brown, Putlsville ; Gaa Earl, Re ding I Houston ft Ma on, Towanda. Biadiord county, Pa. Price M cents pet boi0e or 86 pr dsan, , , r, ... , fjj" Beutart f aU imi'ationes : y, i, - . Phrlwlelpfiia, Jn tSib, 184a. ly P I A N 0 S; - THE SUBSCRIBER haa been appointed aieni, for tha sale f CONRAD MEYER'S CEU IBliTED. PREMIUM ROSE WOOD PI ANOS, at tbie pfooa. Ilteaa Piaatoa have a pUin. msaaive and Wauisfui ejterkw nr-a and, fr dej.ih and. awoetmas at loae, nnd 'elegance of workman, ship, are not eurpaaerd by any in ibe United Stale. Tbe following to a reroeamaadslKMi from Cam Di are, a eekbreled performer, and himatn" s man. ufsctuiert ' ' -' ... t-'-- 'A C :A.R D.", Havibo had tbe pleasure of trying the siceb lent Piano Fortes snanfaeturad by Mr. Meyer, and sihiblied at lbs laet.sihiUiion of lbs Frsnklin In. stilule, I feel it due to the true merit ef tbe maker to declare that these instruments are quite equal and in eeoee respacta sveai euperiot, to all the Pi ana . Furies, 1 aaw at the capitals of E a tope, end during a aojouraef two years at Paria, 1. I 1 Tbee pianes will be sold at the manufacturer's lowest Philadelphia prices, If not aaeaelhing lower. Peraoas ere. lequeeted 10 call and sssmiue fof themaalves. at the sesidenceel the aubseriherw Sunbury. May IT.' 1848. H.B. MAS8ER. ' 1MB. of a aopeoor qnality ean now be had at tne Usee KMna ef Hastry M ,ia un Bttry. May 17,1843. i i: .'.. t mm rOa7RTEEM'ii'-'l CTAUtnuu -atti rifu.. I Baiirata a Vaaaitreoa-a errtafn cure tot worme tafe and very pkatanl td lake. ' " i 8. Giaaoe'e EtTBACTa, whirh remove Grease or ell kinds, Dry Psinre, Tar, Varnish ami Wai, from carpett or from clothing, without injuring IhS color or ihe cloth. '.. , '3. Loatioa Fit Pi pan the beat thing known for killing flies and muqa it ea. ,.4. A certain Destroyer of Rata, Mice, Reaches and Ants, and another ef Btd lius. ,1 5. Ouaa'a 8ririric foi ur atomach. Heart Burn and Water Brsah, by one who had suffered thirtten years, before he tlicovereil the cure. Da. Sravan's Gasair OiaraT for tha Piles. It haa never failed to cute. 7. Hiaaisoa's Terraa Wash. ..,.- 8. 'Bbimosd's IaDRiisLS 1p k. wirtuiut a rival.' 9. Tne Con rov t CoarrrTtov ev Fisa jest tha medicine for children end for women, it is so pleasant la lake. . . . . , 10. Drxa a Vasktabls Aariaiunps Pills. 11. Ueas'a EaotLitar WiTtta-raoor Pasts. for Harneas, Bom a, fte. It softens the leather, and keep out the water. It. Toon Ma a STaiaeTaaaiwa PtaavaB. 13. JacKsoa'a Diabsmoca MmTvai, which cures the worst Diarrhara in a few hours. 14 Jackson a DtsaaTsaf Mrrrcar, a ' cer tain and sperdy cure for Dysentery and Summer Complaint. . . , ., ...,, The above valuable articles are sold wholessle snd retail, by L. C. GUN'N. No. t South Fifth afreet, Philadelphia' where 8tor keepers and o- inera wtu oe supp'ted with pure African Cayenne Pepper, Arnica Floweis, Drugs, Painto.Oils, Glaus snd Varnishes, al the loweel prieea. Terms only rash. ' (ry Cut out the advertisement, and bring It with yeu.T , '. ' Philadelphia, July 19th. 1845. ly. OAKLEYS DEPVRAT1TE 8YRITP. THE valuable properties of Oakley'e Depura live Syrup of Sarsaparilla, aa a purifier of the hlootl, ie ao well known to ihe puMic genrr.illy, that it ia unnecessary to occupy much spare in set ting forth the advantagea to be derived from ita t wherever tbe mrdkine haa once been Intro duced, it takea precedence oer all -otherej eveiy one that haa taken it, have derivrd ao rignal bene ficial resulta from it, that it ra rerommemled by them with the n'moet confidence. " Physiciana of the highest standing in tha profenoion, presenile it lo patients under their care ; Containing nothing deleterious, but bring composed nt the moat mil.!. yet efhcaeioue vegetable mslerials, It Is oftWed with confidence, as ihe cheapest and most ' efficient pu rifier of the blood now known. The use of a few bottles, especially in the spring months, will he ml tended with a moat decided improvement in the ge neral strength of the system, eradicating any seeds of disespe that may have been generated, besides giving health and vigor to the body. For Ibe cure of Scrofula or Kinga Eil, Rheumstiam, Teller, Pimplea or eioptiont of the Skin, While Swelling, Fistuls, Chronic Cough Aiihms, fte. Tbe nu merous certificates m the pomestion of the subscri ber and his .agents, from physicians and others, are euffieient to convince tbe mnet skeptical of its su periority over all preparations of Sarsaparilla. ' ' Bold wholesale and retail, by Ihe proprietor, GEORGE W. OAKLEY, North 6th street. Rea ding, Berka Connty, and to ha bed of the following prisons t ,-! M Itorjhumbei hiAd Oetmra;. H. -B. Maawrj 8unbory t Ireland ft Mnet, McEwensville j U Krauser. Milton. , , Jin Union County. S. Gcarbart, Selinsgrove ! A, Gulelioa, Mifflinburg.' A Columbia County.. W. McCay, Waah inglon. ..- Reading, March 14, 184-1. Ma. Oabisv: I lielieve' It Ihs uly ' of every one to do whatever in their power! res, for ihe bne. fit of their fellow man, and having had pn-Mve proof in my own family, of the wonderful proiertiee of your Deporstivo Syrup of Saraaparilla, I n il consrientinuxly recommend it lo ihe afflicted. ' ' We had the misfortune to .ea two of our children, by tha breaking out of ulcerous sorea that covered Ihe fees, hesd and neck, although we had some of the moat scientific physiciana lo attend them and ' hail tried all the known lentedira, including Hwaim'a Panacea, without avail. Another of my children waa attacked in Ibe aame manner, her bee and neck waa completely covered; the diarbarge waa ao nfleneive, end ibe disease al aucb a height, that we despaired of her life. Seeing the wonderful effects of your Depuraiiva Syiup ol 8raapariil, we were induced to make trial of it, aa tha last rrs.irt 1 ' it acted hkaa charm ( the ulcers eommeoced healing Immediately, e frw, hot ilea entirely restored bet to bcr health, which she baenjoyrd tBiilerruitedly ever ainca. As s purifier of the blood, I verity be Ikve it haa not ita equal, - JOHN MOVER. Tailor, Walnut street, near Fourth, Reading. Douglatai1le, April ISth, 1843. Mb. Oabiti My son Eilmund Iaf. had he arrofala in the moat dreadful and distreaaing man ner for three years, during whkh time hs waa de prived of the use of his Mml. hi he.d snd neck were covered ilh ulcere. - We tri.-d all the ilifPr. ant remedka, but to no effort, unlit recommended by Dr. Johnson of Nonietown, snd sIho Dr. Issse H tester, of Reading, to uae your Deparalive My r tip of Saraaparilla, of whirh I obtained severs! bottles, the uae of whkh drove the disease entirely out of bk system, tba aore healed up, and the child woa restored to perfect health, whkh be has enjoyed uninterruptedly ever einee, to the SsMniahmenl of many peieone who seen him during his afiliction. I have thought it my duty, and send yon this eerti Acale that other who have a like afiliction in the family rosy know where to 'ubiam so valuable a snedkins. - ' Yoara truly, !,.. ,1. . 1 ,,i v . AMELIA D. LEAF. 8epl. 18. 1843 ly ' - . . . A II JIY.; AP,r : WROLZtSAItS aV BUBTAIXs ' HAT & CAP MAM." F A UTU i ERS, I , oouta r.atl earner of Market and 4iA ttt ,, . r ,.: Philadelphia,.' . f" WHERE they alweye keep mi band aa eaUn aive astsartment of HATH U CAPS of every deactiption, got np in tbe beat snd meat approved al) to. Peieone der kne rf purchasing aoperior ani eke on Ihe moat rreeneeble terms, will ud it. lo iheir advantage to call before making purchases 4 aasswbers. !'.!H -.1 Philadelphia, Oct. 5th, 1844. ly , wi 'l .i t MS 1 II I SB I Iill . CITY t FUHM ITURE ALT CTI ON, Airs vmxvATS balxm rooms, 1 Nos. 20 and 31 North Third Street, Wear the City Hotels 1 1 f. .-';"" PHILADELPHIA JJ I C'C MACXEY, Anctioneer, respsctttib in e vitea the attention of persona desirous of pur chssing FunahBre, to bie'eatenaivd Sake Rooms, Both puMie end Pakete,) for every dsaatiption ef oassheid Farnitate, where an be obtained sa all timss. a barge aaaartatant ef fashitnakla wad well manufactured Cakksat Fursure, Bade, al auraaaaa, aVc, at vary reduoad prkas, for caah. i ' . ! lu-m : . COr his) by Auction, twice a week. May SVth, 1843. I y ; -j..'. i HO 3D OINTMENT nm TETTER. iiMwrmain, riMPt.iat on trk net, knn brttgaj . , , rUTANROVN BRItPTtONS. r! . . 0CJ The following eertifime eteribet one oflht punt extraordinary euret ever effected by any application. ' ' ' ' "" - r . PniiAtiKLrittA, Fehrosry 10, 1838. TOR twenty year a I. waa eeverely afflicted with TtTTia on the Face and Head: , the diaease commenced when I waa seventeen years old, and continued until Ihe Pall of 1838, varying in vio lence, but without ever d ieappearing. Daring mast of ihe time, great part of my face waa covered with the eruption, frequently attended with violent itch in;, my bead swelled at times until it felt as if 'it would hum the swvtliri g was so great, that I eoold earei ly. get my hat on. During the .long period thnt I was afflicted with the diaeaoa, I used a great many a) plkaliorrs, (among them several celebrated preparation) aa wi II sa taking InWard rentadiea, including a number of Imtllea of Sivaim't Panacea, Extract of Snrtnpnrilln, c. In fart, it wonld.be Impossible to enumerate all the "medicines I used. I waa also under the eare of two of the most die tinguiahed physicians of this city, hut without re reiving much benefit, snd I despaired of ever being enred. In the full of 1838, the disease at the time being very violent, I commenced using Ihe Roue Ointment, (prepared by Veughan ft Ouvia.) In a frw applications the violent itching ceased, the swelling abated, the f ruptinn beg.an to distppear, and before 1 hnd uaed a jnr the disease wat entirely cuied. i It baa now been nearly a year and a half since, and there, ia nni a veMigeof the disease re maining, except the scars from the deep pits formed by the disrate. ' It ia impnesibte for me to describe in a certificate the severity nf the itiaeae and my suffering, but J will be pleecd to give a fuller ac- connt to any person wanting further aatiafaetion, who will 'call on me. 'At tbe time I co-nmnnced using the Ruae Ointment I would have given hun dreds of do!ata to be rid of the disesse. Since u sing it, I have recommended it to reveml yattw, (among them my mother, who had ihe disease bad ly on her arm,) who were all cured bv It.' JAMES DURNELU No. 156, Race St. (Tj" The , Rose Ointment is prepsred by E. B. Vau,(han, 8outh Eaat corner nf Third and Race afreets, Philadelphia, anJ sold on anency in Sunbu ry. by - , H. B. MASSEK, , May 14th. 1843. . . Agent. . llose Ointment, Tor Teller. . A PROOF OF ITS EFFICACY. Pui LAtisLrui a, Msy 2?lb, 1839. rPHIS i to certify that I was eeverely affl.ctrd ' with Tetter in the banda and f et for upwards of lorty years ; the disease waa aliended generally with violent itching and swelling. I applied to number of physicians, snd used s great many ipplj cationa without elTecling a cure. A 'unit a y'(r since, I sppiied the Kihw Ointment, which entirety sloped ihe itching, and a few applic.iti.n immedi ately cured the disease, which there has been no return of, although I had never been rid of it at any time for forty year. RICHARD SAVAI.E, Eleventh, below Spruce Street. fXj The Roee Ointment is prepared by E. B. Vauithan, 8 uth Eaat corner Af Third and Rnce Streets, Philadelphia, and eold on agency in Sunbu ry. by , II. B. MASSER, May 14th. 1843. Agent. ItXEBXCAX. APPROBATIOZT OJ the ROSE OIXTMEXT, for Tetter. A LTHOUfiH the superiority of the prepstation over alt others is fully established, the pr prie lors take pleasure in laying before the puUic tba following certificate from a respectable physician, a gradusle of ihe University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Baugh, having found in this temedy that relief for a tedione and disagreeable affection whkh the means within tbe range of bis profession failed to alToed, has not he.it sted lo give it hia approhati n, although ihe prejudices and inirresta of that profession aie i-pposed to secret Remediea. Pail.AnBi.ru 1 a, 8ept. 19, 1836. I waa recently troubled with a tedious heretic eruption, whirh entered nearly one si 'e of my f.ice, and extended over I lie ear. Mr. Vauqhan, propria tot of the Roee i liniment, obseiving my face, intn led on my trying his preparation, of which he han ded me a jar. Although in common with ths inem here of my profession, I disroiintrnanre and divap prove of Ihe numeroua nostrums palmed upon the public by ignorant pn tendrrs, I feel in jusiire hound toeieepl the Roee Ointment from thai clea of me dicinee. and to give it my approbation, aa it entire ly cured the eruption, although it bid resisted the uus applications. DANL. BAl'GH, M. D. q3 The Rose Ointment is prepared by K. B. Vaughan, South East corner of Third and Race Streets, Pniladelphia, and told on agency in Sun bury, by . v . ,. H.B. MASSES. May 14th, 1843. . ( . Aent. , Cuutt?rrvllera' , , , DEATH BLOW. nhe puMie will please observe that no Brandrelh Pilla are genuine, unless lbs bos haa three la beta upon it, (the top, ihe ao'e and the bottom) erh containing a fic-simil aigriature of mv hand writing, thus B. Bsabubstb, M. D. These la. bel- ara engraveil on steel, beautifully designed, and done st aneipmse nf over (3,0(10. Therefore it will be aeen that ibe only thing nerosmry to pro cure the medicine in ita purity, ia lo observe these labels. - Remember the lop, the eiile, snd ths bottom. Ths following respective pnraona are duly authori sed, and hold ' OBRTinOATZS OF AOSUTCY " For tba sale of Urandreth't Vegetable Vnivertal - ' ... ? j PUtt. :-.- :', '.!., . Northumberland county ; Milton Mickey Ac Chsmbeilin.' fonliury H. B. Masser. M'Eeens ville Ireland A Mrin-ll. Nonhum'eiland Wna. Forsyth." Georgetown J. A J. Walla, ' Union County t ' New Berlin Bogar & Win ler. .-. SeiMagiwaaw Georg Gundriwn. u MidiUe burg Isaas Smith. Besvenown David Hubler. Adamsburg Wm. J. May. Mifflinaborg Mensch A Rsy. Hartleton Daniel Long. Freeburg tJ.AF, C Moyer. Iwkhurg Walk A. Oieen. Columbia county-1 Danville E. li. Kej oolda A Co. Berwick Shuman A R Henhouse. Ci. tawkaa CG. BrolKa. Blonmahurg John R. Moysr. Jeieey Town-lvi BkeL Washington Rol.l. McCay. Limestone Belli- MsMnch. OberrVe that each Agent haa an Engraved C.r tifiealo of Agency, containing a Tepreeentatioe) of Or BRANDRETH'S Manufactory at Sing .og, and upon whkh will also be seen eiart copiee of the new faleb aow uaed upon the Brandrelh I' ill BOJKO.-' " ' - .' " i-"! 4 J.'hiladVJphia, ofios No. 8, North 8ih aireet. , 0. BRANDRETJi, M,D. 'June 34th 1843. : '' ' . 1 ifjiMrare J. AVeaiver. : e. ROPS tUMMM 4 USSt OnAKDlMB. Ao, 1 9 AortA Wafer fisrssa, Philadelphia. PI AS ronstanlly on band, a general aasorte ment of ' Cordage, Seine Twines, Ac- vis t Ropes, Fiatirac Itowse, White Roiwa. Manil la Ropes. To w . Line for Canal Boat.. Alaa. a complete aaaortment of Seine Twinee, Ac auch aa Hemp Shad and Herring Twine, Beat Patent Gill Net IVino, CaUam Shad swd Herring Twiaa, Shoe Thraada, aVc. Aa. Atos, Bed Cotds, Plnagh Lieea, Hltera,Traeaa, Cotton and Linen Carpet Chains, Vch all of which ha will dkpose af on roseontbls tMHU.' i-t 'uflWl r?-l ri!.li l,",t',- Philadelphia, November 18, 184v-lv .n