. JM criRitn fp. , ' '"" ' ' ! ! .':.' ;t;i , , .. j ,-. .!.!.' 't , Cl up,' for grief U of the night, J DI morning with its rosy light - i - ! Dispels tbeitlovl of tnrrew. " ' ' 1 11 Shadowy doubts' bbsetire th day, ; ' Rt'meTOb6fty trill (let kwiyy ' ! The sky will smile to morrow. , ,' What though the part be thickly itrewn With fsdsd flowers, thy path o'ergrown With thorm ef woi and ssdnest ? Yet sigh not always murmur not,' , . , There's promise in thy tutor lot, That speaks of hope and glsdocss. ; ' ' , True, life Is but a vaU of tears, . .. And hope is often linked with fears, ,1 Yet why be ever weeping? . There's many a bright spot on the earth, And many a joy of noble birth, The future hath in keeping. A cloud tnon thy brow will throw ' New shadows on thy brother's woe, And make life's journey weary ; ' A mi7e in holy ealmness given, Will light thy brother's path to heaven, And cheer the pilgrim Weary. Cheer up, then, for our guide-star here , Wilt soon disclose a holier sphere, When car assails us never; Man Lath a hope beyond the tomb, In Heaven's congenial air to bloom ; That hope shall live forever. .TttG.VAii'NEM Ca.bb. The new tunc giveo . to the Van Ness caso imparts more thsn ordi ciary interest to the proceedings. In order to a full understanding of the case in alt its phases, the correspondent of the New York Advertiser gives the following succinct history : John P. Van Ness came to this city in the year 1S01 as a member of Congress from .the State of New York. He was at that time a tuning and elegant young man, some rive or ' six and twenty years of ag In the year 1803 he married the daughter of old David Burns, who wis a large landed proprietor wl.en what is r.ow a city was divided between cornfields and swamps. Miss Burns was an only child, a very beautiful and interesting woman, and after the death of her father became possessed of all his properly. Under the careful and thrifty man element of Gen. Van Ness, this property, in little lets than half a century, amounted in val ue to near half a million of dollars. Geueral Von Ness had by this marriage only one daugh or, a lovely and accomplished girl, who died oon after her marriage. In a few years after wards, Mrs. Van Ness followed ber daughter to the tomb, having been borne down with grief ever since the loea of her chili, thus lea ving Qen. Van Nersaole proprietor of this im mense real estate. - The only heire of David Burns now living, ' i bat I remember, are two persons, a brother i nd sister, cousins cf the late Mrs. Vau Ness. The former his been sn inmate of the poor bouse lor several years past, and "the latter, a wulow, is residing here in great destitution and poverty. ; In the early part of the present year , Gen. Van Ness died intestate It least no will has been found. Cornelius C. Van Nets, bro ther of Gen. J. P, V., known ' to the public, : very tatorblr, as Governor of Vermont, as Min ietrr to Spain, and as Collector of your city, pro ceeded to tuke out letters of administration upon the estate. Mrs. Connor, the person assuming to be Mrs, Vsn Ness, sought to revkoe the let ters obtained by Gov. Van Ness. The Orphans' Court turned the matter over to the Circuit Court, which is now investigating the fact of the alleged marriage. ', , Selli.io Crackers. While in West Platte burg, we were told circumstance which oc curred some were in New York too good to be lost. A quick-willed toper went into a bar room and called for something to drink. - We don't self liquor, said the law-abiding landlord 'we will give you a glass, and then if you want to buy a cracker, we'll tell it te you for three cents.' . ; , 'Very well,' said the Yankee customer, 'hand down your decanter.'. .... , ;. The 'good creature' waa handed down, and onr hero took a etifi horn, when turning around todepert, the unsuspecting landlord banded bim the diali of crackers, with the remark, 'you'll bay a cracker V " - Wall, no, I guess hot; you aell'em toa Jeers I can git lot's on 'em, five oraix for a eent, any: where else.' . What is a Pitomso 1 The learned Prof. E. went into the country isat summer to visit an old friend. The nest morning after the ar. rival of the professor, the two friends went out for a rido in the woods,' They bad pot procee ded far before they cams to a sat of bars, and the gentlemen seeing a stout boy standing , near, asked him to tske them down, when the follow ing dialogue took placet. ( V- What shall I take them down for V - 'We wish to ride through, and this gentleman if a pmfessof r so you mum make haste. A ffofrisort Whst is a professor 1 'A, professor is a man that that can do any thing '" u,, i , - ; Well, if be ean do any thing, he can lake down the bars tor yosj. ...-... Uivmu. LAjDAia..$n Slick . says mere ate isegusgae that' inivereaUtbe las gusge of love and the language of money. The girle understand the ono and the men under- ete4 the other, tie .world erer. , . , HANK NOTE VIST. ri.ALVSlXVAKIA. . ' The r-11wJ liinraws'ihs current valoe of all enoavlvf)l Bank" Notes. The moat implicit se Imnra mfht placed OpoO It,, as It Ueverywtk r. fully compared with aid corrected from Blck oslfe Iti-poMoa, K -; " i v- 'V.'.t'X'i j ( rmnka In rhtindclphla- " : 1 ..,,., .i .-m.-'j- .- that: f . ?.,. i.. p -.: Location,.-, f, pB,tB. :i k i NOTE 3 AT PAR. ' Sank of Ntfh America ' V ' ; par Bunk cf the Northern Liberties pr Commcteial Bsrik of Peon's." - ' par Farmers' and MochankV Brlk ' . 1 ! ' ,' pr tCenetneorr'-'Bsftk " ' " , ;i ' ' ',' P' Phll.JlpM nk - ,i l . . , ' 1 ' : P 8chuvlhill ftaok " ; .;" ,! ' ', ' "r Sneibwark Bonk ' ' 1 "V " par Wester p-mk ' . :. t - pr Median irt Dsnk . . . , pir Msnufrturer Sc Xfechanicn' Cjnk ' pir flsnk of Pcnrt Toflrnahip . par Oiaril Bank .. , . pir Bnk of Commerce, fits N'oyanKnaing ( par Bank of llftJlvan . par ... Country Banlig. Bank of OUatcr Couhtvf Bahk of Delaware Oo miy Bank of Oermantown Bank of Montgomery Ci Ooylestown Bank Esaion Bank' 1 ' W.ftfhps'nr Cbestr Germantown 1 NutrutuKn Diiylejtswn pr par par par pnr par Eastoa Fsrmers' Bank of Bucks eo Bristol pur Bank of Korihumberlsnd NarihimberLud par Columbia Rank & Bridge co. Columbia par farmer' Bank of I.anfasUt1 Lancuiei par pir Lancaster (Vunty B:ink Dancaa'er Bank Farmers' Bank of Resting OtTice of Bank of Perm's. Office do do Office ; d do OfGce da do I.ancaaier I.anciKtor p.t .a neading Rarriabu Theis I.ancsitter r 1 t fdo itficea Readinit not Easton J iMoen. NOTES AT DISCOUNT. Rank of the United StaWu Miners' Batik of Pottaville Bank of I .en Mown Bank of Midillotown Carlisle Bank Exchange Bank ' Do - . do branch ef ilatriaburg B.inK Lebanon Bank Philadrlphia S3 Potlsvillu i Lorirtown H MiJilleronn Jul Carlisle I Piusbiug J Holliilvalmrg j : IIarriburg i Lobamm ) . Piltaburg I Piitabotg Williamspori If Wilstvlmrie It Allentown RraJlrir Pltlabutg failed Erie do Back of Pittsburg Weat Bunch Ujuke Wyoming Bank urthiitnpton Bank Berks County Uunk Odke of Bunk of U. 8. Do . do .' . do Do do do New Brixton do Bank of Chsmbersburg C'bambcraburg Bawk of Oettvbnrg . Grttysbiug : Bank of Muiqueliannft Co. Montrose lj Erie Bunk ' Erie IJalj Farmer' & Drovers' B.ink Wayneaburg a Franklin Bank - , ; Waaliington Honeadals Bnk Honesdule 1 Monongahola Bank of B. BruvosTille , . tj Yoik Bank j , , , York . kl N. B. 1 ha notes of thcae bsnks on which we omit quotations, and aubslitutn a dath ( ) are not purchased by the Philadelphia broker, with the exception of those which have a letter of reference. BROKEN Philadelphia Sav. Ins. Philadelphia Loan Co. 8chuvlkili8av.Ins. - Keniin?lon Sav. Ins. A Penn Townahln Sav. Ins. BANKS. Pb.ilaJ.Viie 1 do do failcJ failed fditcJ do Manual Labor Bank (T. W- Dyott, prop.) f.ilej 1 1' wands uanK . 1 owarida Alleghany Bank of Pa. Bank of Bearer B.ink of Swatara Bank of Washington -Cimtre Bank City Bank . Farmer' St Merh'cs' Bank Farmers' St Mech'cV Bar.k Farmers' Sl Mech'cs' Bank Harmony Lsmitute Huntingdon Bunk Juniata Bank ... Lumbermen Bank Northern Bank of 1'a. Now Hopo Del. Bridge Co. Northamb'd Union Col. Bk North Western Bank of Pa. Office of Schuytkiil Bank Pa. Agr. &. Manuf. Bank . Silver Lake Bank L'ninn Bank of I'f un'a." , . Wcatmorelanil Bank ' ' Wilkesbanre Bridge Co. Bedford no sals closcj close I failed clusvd no ta!a filel f-iU-J fulled no rale Beuver Haniiibius; Wabington BelUfoi.ta Pitubuig . 'itthurg Fayette cr. (ireencatt'e Harmony IluntingJou no salt) lniitown noaule Warren Dundaff New Hops MiUon - ' Mead ville Port CarhoQ CjrIWe ' MmiiroM . L'niuniowa failr.l no sale closed no sale closed failed rioted faded flreenaburg closed Wiikeabarre noaats - All note purporting; tn lie on any Pnnyl Vsnia Bank not givon in th alio li.t, may be est lown aa frauds. NlTsY JCilSKT. Bank of New Biunawick Brunswick Belvideie Bank BclviJcre . Burlington Co. Bank yr McilfurJ ' Commercial Batik '., - Pr rib Amboy Cumberland Bank " ' BriJgeton farmera' Bank Mount if oily Farmers' and Mechanic' Bk Rahway Fannera' and Mechanics' Bk N. BiuuawUk Fanner' and Merchsnu' Bk Muhlleuwn 1't. Franklin Bank of N.J. J.rwy City failed s par par par 1 failed i railed failed failed failed railed 4 failed i psr Houoken okgdc Uiasing to IJobokxn Icraey City Unk i Jeiary Cits Mechanics' Bank Patieraon Manufacturers' Bunk Bcllerills Morris County Bank Morriatown Monmouth Bk of N. J. FreeholJ Mscbanics Bank Newark Mscbanics and Manuf. Bk Trenton Moiri Canl and Bkg Co Jersey City Port Notes Newark Baa it It Co Newark do enle I lulled failsJ failJl ... i par par i failaJ failed - 1 failed P" P p: par Pf New Hops Dsl Brldrf Cu LainheiutilU IX. J. Mannre. and Bkg I n Hobcken N J Protectou it Lombard t k Jersey Ciiy Orange Dank . . Orange , Patemoo Bank C . Paierson Peoples' Bank , , do Plinceton Bank ' ' ' IVincclon ' 8alem Banking Co Salem Stale Bank . Newark State Bank iriizaHeUituwn State Bank CatrHb'n State Bank of Morris ' Morrixtown Biate Bank Trrnion Svlem and Philad Manuf Co Wia Susasi Bank Newton Trenton Banking Co ; Trenton Union Bank ' ' 5 Dever Wsahiiigtoa Banking Co. , Karkansack DELAWARE. - Bk of WUm g, Urandy wine" Wilmington . BankefDa!,,,. . Wilmington Bankof Bwytos ' ' ' ' 8myrna " 1)0 . . " branch ' Milford " rMtBara'Bkof Btaeaofpsf Dover ' P? Wcb ' Wilmington 5 , b 7 Georgetown iviJ?- ':. Umk- "WewWle Jfc-:. . ; , I:': ' WUnungton (jj-uaosiss ' - - a .v "'!I.nk",,k.4 p) tbsre are ej. Iber coantwfeit or shared neSes of tke various ds nominates, to elrcvJaOoo, anww EXTRAORDINARY. DISCOYERYl . n Msnna .. v 1 a ml- SSArXTZlSB OAK BO CT7AKD1! COOPER'n ETERlAL OIL.A prompt snd la-ting remedy f,r Dkar !, also for pains and dircharge of inatrer from the Ears. ! Hundrit) of cares in caoes deemed uferly hops los bsve firmly MUlched Its saperlority over eve ry firmer MsJicil dis.'OTsry. P i ,; 1 Thi vs'uabla Acouatie Medicine la a compound of four different O.le, one of which, lbs active and princijial IiKis 'lent, ia oi uinoJ f oro the hark nf a ci rtaln r ecite of Wiht, a new at d aitvuiud agnnl in tho cum e. Si tu. Person who h'id been J.-af for 10, 16 and even 10 years, hive been permanently cured by using this oil. In fict, sn numerous and so emphntie have been the testimonial in ft favor, th it the in ventor clai.Ti for it ths dis:inction nf an tnfallit Remedy, in aH cases, when the Ear is perfect In its firmiti n. , - Fot further particulars, and evidence of its grsst Value, Sis prinud shevls, in the hand nf Agent. F.-ridoinSunhoty, U J. W. FKILlNO. Hrpteinbrr 19 h, I8(jty JOH1T STOITE SOITS, Dealers in Silks, Ribbons nml Milli nery Goods, iVo. 4f South Srcontl strttt, PHILADELPHIA. AVE now in Store a large assortment of F.Ich MllllnerT Goods. Aiippica in ran 3a:e', such s ' Bonnet Silks snd ttfnsfigurid and pUin. Fancy Rib!on, of entirely ne w y l. s. l'ljln Mantus snd Satin Ribbons, of all widths, B.ck anJ Culo.ed &i!k V.I vote. French Fancy Feotbera snd Flowers. Farcy Cap Nets and Lsres. Burkiam, Willow, Crown Linings, ic. Sec Many of lha above arUcloa being of their on imp .r.ati.in, thry arc enabled to offer them at the lowett (rice rh.Udoli hia, 8,-pt. B h, 1 8 10. 1m CLIIi A I'JiST IN THE VORLD ! fitctim Reflned Sugar Candles, ' 131 cssts era rocan, wnnicaiie. J. ICiCHAKLSON, N.42Mnkei Btreet, m pHitancirHii, tako pleafur in informing 1 lie pu'wic, tbfct be til I conl nur to sell hi very au perior Sicm Refined Candy at lbs tow price ot $13 60 per 100 pounds, snd the quality i equil lo any manufactured in the Unimd Hints. ' He aUo otT- rs all kinda of goods in the Ccnfet tiontry nnd Fruit line at corresponding low prices, ss q-iick sales snd amsll pio&ta are the order of the lhy. t'all nr tend your orders, and you cannot fail to ba aalified. Don't forpet the number, 4'i MAR KE r.STREET, PHILADELPHIA. J. J. MC1IARDSON. AuBuat S9 h. 1846. 6m W. H. THOMPSON, Failiioiinble BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, MaRKta SracsT, Sunsrav, f IHANKFt'L for pa.t lavora, begs leave to in Ml form Irs friends and the public generally, that he baa jutt returned from tha city wiih new and faahional.la laata, end a full aaaortmont of Lighl colotrd, Bronte, Black Kid, and all other kinda of Morocco for (Ji'iitlarnrn, Lsdies and Children' wear; and he assures all whr, may favor him with their custom, ibt they uuy rely upon having their w.nk done in ths moat aubatantial and faahionuble manner, and SI very low prices. He aLohaea full aorimeulof ..w priced work, rlctd by himve'f. which h will aell lower than evrr off-red in this place, viz i Men's bhors, ss low as $1,00 Es ra Siout Bnot, 3.00 Good Lace B.o a for Women, 1,00 Womcn'a tulips, " . 60 Childr.n's Shoo, , SB Bole Leather, Morocco, &e., for sals low. AuRiiat ZiS, 1946. nplStf Boot & Shoe ESTABLISHMENT. DANIEL DRUCKEMIU.ER, At hi UlJ Ettablmhment, in Market Street, Runbury, ' ' (oriWlTB TDK HIO MO!t BOTCIh) RE TURNS hia thanka for pit fivora, and re . speeifully inform his fiiemls and the public generally, that he continues to manufacture to or der, in the reatet and talent ctvle. CIIRAl HOOTS A!V'I SIIOE, warranted tho best mati-rul, and made by the mmt experienced workmen. He also keep, on hand s general exortirent of fnahlonable Boot for grntb-meii, together with a laric atock of fuahion abfe gentlemen's, boys', ladiea' and childian'a Shoe a, all of which have been mule antler bie own imme diate infection, and are of the beat material and woikmjnhip, which he will asll low for caah. 3 In addition lo lbs stave, he has juat received from Philad.lphia a lame and eitsnaive supply of Boole, Show, dee. cf all ileecriptiona, which he alo r ffcra for cah. cheaper Vhan ever llors orTvred in 1 hia place. 4feJ('actfully inviies his okl cnato- i mere, snd others, 10 call aud ciaraine for them- at Ives. . ! Repairing done with neatnea and despatch. Sunlmrv, AuuM 1 61b, 146.. W II O h E SALE BOOT & SKOE STORE. CHE.P Ft)R CASH. Kb. rtfi &uA ThirA IXrtct, abor t Chttnul, PIIILADSX. PHIA. sasrsa asp ttrv waecrACTcaaa aeers abb ' - - SHOSS. - " - ' FfHE SubcrrlW ha taken the liberty c-t adilrea I ring the public, sati-fled I hat ihey will And it tn their interest, to call snd stamina hie slock of Boo' snd BUoe , and , acquaint themaalves with bia price. Helling eselitsivel for the Cah, bs is enabled and determined lo aell lower than sny otbsr rego lar house in lha city. ' ' Person wil please sssmine the market tho roughly, and, before norchaalng, call al the store of TH08. U EVANS. 1 ' No. 86 Sooth Third, above Cbsecol 8i Philadelphia. A og. 16. IMS. - ttven er fepimrs of eiojip. for JJLr trseting Orsase. Pry Paints, Varnish, Tar, Was, Ac. from slothing of any deeeripion, was raots4 not to Injare lbs sloth or the atoU tfelieste colore, . Thie sisjo'id has also been need with great success In cases el Barns, Scalds, TstVr, Pimples on the face. Chapped bands. Sore lipe, Rhsums lism. Hard or soft Corns. &c. fl frice, 19 eta. per bottle. For sale at tbe state of Jtfy P, I. , H. MAfStlft. UEJV,TJST11Y. - JACOB' HELLERn ;, ! nnnANKFfJL fjr die liberal eneoursgement JU Which be baa received, wonll reapeotfu'.ly Inform bh friend and the eititene of Northumber land too ftty In general, that he has prepared Mm. self with lbs best IncorrOptihle Teeth, Oold Plate, Gold Foi,&e., that can be bad in the oity of Phi ladrluhla and thai b will endeavor, to lha utmoal ef his ability; to render full satisfaction to a'.l who may think proper to engige his service. He will be In Sunbury at the Augut eourt, where he will bo prepsred, at hia reaidence, to insert Teeth on Oold Plata, or on Pivot, nn the l.itoat and moat ap proved plm., nd attend toa'l the branches belong ing 10 UEN I'AL SURGERY. ' Ladii-s will bs wsiled on at tbeir tdacre of reai dence, if deaired. " ... His charges will U reasonable, and hia wxk warranted. ,'. ' He will Vlsii different prts of the county, about once in threw mntrW ' Munbury, July lfitb, 1S46 6m ' C. KIMBBIl, JR., A'o. 94 A'orfA Fourth Street, under ike ,Vr ... . enfftrfs' Hotel, PhlladolpUio, . a it at on it tjs sabis. KEEPa canatsntly on band sn iiei.i as aortment rf all kinds of Silk, Fur aud flea vvi Hat, which he tT. r for ale on lb miMl rea sonable Wiiih. Hia Hat are madi up of the txit materials, and in the moat approved si) Is. I'ti nrit viaiting the ci'y will find it tn their inlereat lo call. July 1 1th, 1816. If SILVEU MEDAL, awasdad st tss rsAsaun isstitcti, 1946. City Eagacrrrotype Eslabliskmrnt. CP. CS3Daat2aI2S2r5S3, (Lats Sikoxs & Colliss.) . No tOO dirtnut tt., nbuve Third, South ride, Z'UZZ.ADEX.PUXA. BnriMATTJRE3 tken equally a w. II in clou lfjg ly aa in ele.r either. A dark ailk die fir a la 1v, and a black auit for a gentleman, are I rrforable in aitling for a pirtu e. No extra charge is made for coloring, and peifect likcnaaaea are guarantied. July 4th, t e4. ly FOUNTAIN HOTEL, Light Street, riHE House ha undotgone s thnronph repair. X The proprietor solicit ila former pulrouae. Tsrina $1 25 per day. VM. V. D1T, ARTHUR I-FOGG, July 4. 1 84C- ly Proprietors. C0LTJM3IA HCTTSE, ' OITBSirrjT STREET. . PHI IA D 13 L P If I A, rH!8 Urge snd commodious Hotel has recently 1. been fitted up with entire new furniture. The (uhitcribers therefore solicit ths patronage of the j ublic, and trual that ihsir experience in ths buaincM will enable Ihem to give entire aatiafic tion. Terms moderate. .-, BAULEV, McKENZIE i Co. July 4th. 1816 ly :! Keller & CJreenousIi, PATE1TT ATTOPwlTEYS, AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS, WAsniNOTorr, 9. c. RAWING 3 and Paper for the Patent Of fice will be rrt:(arrd br them, at their oflice, oppoetto the Pa'ent Office. July. 4th. 1840. ly ' I IFi 0ll T A XT TO ALL COUNTRY HOUSEKEEPERS. c YOU may be sure of obtaining, st all times, pure snd highly flavored By the singlo pound or larger quartity, al the Peliln Tea Com ian Warehouse, SO South &eond ttreet, Itiuieti Market and C hu rt ut ttreeu, rniXABELFXIIA. Heretrfure it has been very difficult, indeed, st-mo-t imnonible. alwaya n ohiuin goml Gren and Bl.ek Teas. But now ynu have only to v'.Mt the Prkin Tea Company's Store, to oblnin s delicious and fragrant Tea aa you could wih for. All tantes can here be auited, with the advantage of getting a pure article at a lose price. June 27th, 1846. Bale' Cele' rated Rail R"d Scale. 1 Col and Hay d- Iron Manulac'a do P.rrtable I'lntform do 20 difTerenl 'e, Do.rrut or Floor do B dilT. reiit ait. Counter - do 1 different alfe. The sbovs Scalee are made either sing's or doubts he am, snd are decidedly the mot durable, accurate and conveni ent reulca ever inve .led. We alo have Platform and Ceui.tr Scale, Patent Balance and every kind of Weighing Machine in use for sale, whule rale and retail, st low print a. All Scalea o!d by u to go out of lb city, sr boxed frre of charge, snd warianled to give aatufuclion t lbs purrhnaer in every p.mcuUr. GRAY dr. BROTHER, Manuiscturers and Dealer, No. 34 Walnut atreel, June 37. 1846. ty Philadelphia. aHORS Ho .e 8h prices, by HORSE SHOES. Burden's Pstenl ncs, for sals at manufacturer GRAY St BROTHER. 94 W.lnol H. Philsd. Jure 17, 1846 ly SALT. Nsw York Salt in t sTslssnd bags, for sale al manufacturer' price, by , , GRAY St BROTHER, June 87, 1146-ly , 34 Walnut U Philsd. C L O T'E I IT Gv ' WIIOIjES A LE AND RETAII ' THE snbscsibere sre tonalamly msnufacturing fiom the beet Trench, English snd American menofectared Cloths and Caasimere, CLOTHING kn' a very enpe rior style, ent and wnrkeMnsbip, Persons buying to sail again will find one ef the largest and most fatbiooable slock of goods te seieel from in the eily, and at nnpreeedesiled low price. . .:. f , , ,,J.W,ra6TOKE8. , M.rb4 TbllaA. , N. B. A large assMtnuet of Odd Fsllows' Re galia eooatantly on band, and all orders from lodges or Individuals prunslry attended to, en the moot liberal wvme. . , J. W. eV E. D. ft. , Pbiladsphisi, Tune STtb, 1M ly , 'o do d'l do do do do do do do OaTei you heard ilie tewf f ttO! 1r7nAT IS W? Wt, ro ta rtut 'v ' MARTIN IRWIIV, At Jihthep, in Market ttreet, oxoanf Me three H- ttorv Brick Hmt w , AS Jest, received from Philadelphia lha largest, bendsoWkt and brat assortment of " " BOOTS AND SHOES'" ; of every description, that baa fever been brought to ihia place, v And what la Still better, they say he sells so cheap, thst you csn buy two hi a or the $tmr money that ym uscrf to pay for ens pair. He Bets roe Cah and Sans voa Cash, sod that I the reason that be csn ufTSrd to sell tbem sn much cbeaiier. If you dojt want lo buv.iueteall snd ses bis stock.. He is always glsl to see hi customers; and it is no trouble to him to show hia goniK" lu'.tlo give yml an idea bow . heJ bs Joe sell, ths following is a Hat of prices of a part of bis at.-CRt Men's Thick Boot. ... dvi l ine Grain Co do Calf do Boys' Thick 1 do ' foothV do Men's Thick Brogaoa, Women's Morocco Welts snd Kid Sprinf , Wortwn' lieat City made Kid Bliupers, ; ' Ladiea' 1 Qjittrs auj Gsl- wortU $4 00 at f 76 4 60 at 3 00 " 6 00-at 8 60 at H t 00 st I 87-at 3 00 I 76 t 86 I 00 1 80-at 1 61-st 1 00 I It 1 37 thil- ter Boots, " 00 at Also, every variety of Ladle', Boya' anJ drena' shoes, at pr'crs lower than ever before oler ed. Come and See. 8unbury. June 13ih, I84H 6m DAN V I L L H psssj H32 5-?aj3: WOOLEN FACTORY. DANVILLE, COLUMBIA COUNTY, Pentmlvanln. rilHR Danville Steam Woolen Factory, foimer JL ly owned and occup ed by Dr. Pki nisis, has rerentlv been purthssed by the ubcribMS, wh.j reapecilblly announce lo their friends and the pub lic general y, that they art now prepared to do ali kii.da of wjrk in their line of buninc , at the shor test notice, eccordiug U order, and in the beat corn parsiive n.snnor. Having gone to considerable ex peine in r psirir.rf lit h n,achinery snd spsrstua, and bring very par-iralnl in curing the crvice of riperienceJ inecbr.nlc, they fcol confident lhat Ihey are capable of ev.ccjting all kinds of work in s s'yle auperior tn a3,y oilier esiablishrnent in the country, ai the old customiry p-tces. I CLOTHS, SATIN ETTS, FLANNELS axn BLANKETS conatan ly on band, and fur sale st re.fucc.1 price, for Cash or Barter. CAItDIiVG AM) ri'LI-lXG will be done in the best manner, at the uaual pri ces. All kind of country produce taken in pay ment for work, at Danville market prices. For the accommodation of ihnao who live at do-tance. Wool and CtOTB will be taken in at, and, when finihed, returned tn the following pla ces. Pliiin written directiona must accompany each parcrl : Columbia C'onniy, Roup & Marr's store, Ws ahingti nville; R. Fruit's store,. Jwevtown ; Yes ger's inn, Roaring ('reek; Shsrplesa a'ore, Catta w!aa; C. F. Mann'a atnre, MifHii.vl'lc ; Miller', tore, Berwick ; J. Cline's Mill; Rickrt's store, Orangeville; Derr's store. White Hall. Northumberland County Michael Readcr'a inn, Turbutville ; Ireland 6c Hay'a store, McEwens ville;' E. L. Piper's store, Wstsotiitnwn ; t. I. Comly St Co' store, Milton; Gibaon' inn, Chil li.quaqu : Foray th'a ato.e, Northumberland; Young's store, 8unbury. . . Luzerne County. Reynold's atoie, Kingaton ; Gilderaleeve'a atore, Wilke.barro ; Gaylurd'a store, Plymouth ; Styev's store, Nsntlcoke ; Judgo Mack's Mill, Huntington. v.-. Lycoming County, I). Chpp's store, Muncy ; Shoemaker's store, Smith' Mill. GEARHART & KOWNOVER. Danville. May 9. 1846. PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE, ai DAXrVZX.l.XI FA. THE ubciiber, late of the Union Hoi. t, Mun cy, Pe , respectfully informs the old snd nu maroua euatomera of the Peunsylvoola Ilouse. and the public generally, that be ha (baaed tha Tav. rn Stand of John Rhode, in Danville, where he is now prepsred lo entertain travelers, and per. sons vi.itioj the lown, in the viry brat style.' The accommodation will be auch as a well conducted public home hould afford, and no effort will be spared to render satisfaction, in every reprcl, lo all who may call. - The citisne of Lycoming conniy ere ioviied lo put up with tha undersigned when they visit Danville. HENRY WEAVER. Danville. May 1. 1846. WHITE SV"A1T HOTEL, Hack Htkket, l'liiBAnsxriUA. BY J. ICTRS. 'T'HI-S location is convenient for Bosnees men - visiting the city.. Every pins is Isken to se cure ihe comfort of travellers. -March 7. 1S46. ty MONTOUR HOUSE, liATE BRADY'S HOTEL, Opposite the Court ritr.'e?, DAKVItLE, VBVfWA. THE Subrcribcr, viho aa.tred fr se. , . . e .l.- - , f Tr" l year in me manamar oi mm hove Hotel. Istely kept by Mr. P. A. Brs- dy, b. ga leave to inform ihe t'velling public, that he bs taken the esiabli.hmsnt on his own sccount, on the first of January, 1846. I Ths Houae baa, of late, undergone many impor tant alteration, end the prewnt conductor prnmiae j to leave nothing undone to make it e cnmrortaM end agreeable, a well as a cheap and accommoda ting stopping place for etrangrre who may vreil oar fjoorithmg village. No pains norespsnse will be spsred to fill the table and the bsr with the l't the m.rkets afford, and witb the d termination to ds vd'e bis snllrs personal attention to the comfort ef thoae who may make bie booae tbeir temporary a bode, and aided by ective, careful and obliging ae vsnis, b hopes to give general saliafeclloo, snd re ceive a fibersl share ef enstom. $y Largo end comsaodioae STABLES srs at lached to the eeiablisbmeot, which ere attended by careful end obliging boatlers. - - i .. . . GIDEON M. fiHOOP. . , Jseoary t4tb, I646V tf . -. COVOHHSS TNK-Bine so Block Conroa Ink, of e anperior onelMy. IV sale cheap, at the of HENRY MA88ER. Jaiw eUh. iaaa. ET eoporfi OL Kim -Tb.' ee'eft.' logs? 11 Moleeeee, only Hi cents par enarlt Sieo. a eopwlne article ef yellow Molaseee foi baking, e fy 1ewiser siart IbveatesitbeeUre ef ' June t. twae. nunnj kanEX. rma CUit)Arsn , keeeoeon Haib Os. bee JL s4 bean ssoad and 4e few eelo et the stores M.y 80, 1846. HENKrNifX rMaaaS ATTORNEY -AT LAW, i ... uimuAirk r a, . Business atierided to in the Counties of Nor thambsrland, Unid. Lyeonting end Colnssbia. 1 P. dc A. Rsvovst, " ' Lowsa St Biaaow, ;-! ' 15 Sonaaa Sl 8neaeaASS, - ' -PhihJ. . . -1 Rstnoi.ee, MeFsnunn it, Co. a. " '-seanieo,qo at Co., ,. J .... . ; . t . ; DE1TT13TB.T. : ' 1 ' ' PETER" B. MAS 8 Eli,, - RECENTLY FROM PHILADELPHIA, fT ESPECTFULLY informs th citizens ot Jf Sunbury and virinitv, lhat be baa opened an office at the rel.lence of Henry Maater, in MarVet street, wbers be is prepared to execute aH kinds of Den tal SSoHoaat. Plats Work, Ac , on the Isleat snd most sppruej plana. . , Having bid ome esperlence and Instruction, under one nf the moat eminent and successful Den tie e in Philadelphia, be llievee that be will be able lo give satisfuc.ion to Itioce who msy want hia srvices. Ladiea will be waited on et their place of reai dence. Hia charges will be moderate, and bia wo.k warranted. Sunbury, March 8Pih, 1S46. . "EVANS & WATSON, No. 78 South Thihd Smrtrr, Opposite the Philadelphia Exchange, ivisnuisctute ana aerp con itntly on hand, a large ss ortrnent of llirir Patent Im proved 8laman.1er FIRE PROOF SAFES, which art o constructed as to set at rest -,. i t manner oi uouv aa 10 men ies-lieint strictlv fire iroof, ani! that they will resist the Are of any building in th world. The outside eme of the Safes are madeo boiler iron, the inaide e iae nf soapatone, end be tween the outer raae aud inner caae is a spacs o seme 3 inches thick, snd la filled in with ln.Wtruc tilde m iler'ul, ao as in make it sn impossibility ti ever burn any of the content inside of tht Cheat These Soapstoiie Salamanders we ere piepsrei' and do challenge the waild lo produce sny srticl. tn the shape of Bonk 8nf, ihat will stand ss mucl beat, and we hold oumetvr ready at all timesrti hava them fairly teateJ by public bonfire, f-hlteli a ny of our comietiior feel dipoeed to , try them We alio continue to inanufactute snd keep con stantly on band, a large and general assortment o our Premium Air tight Fire proof 8afea, if whicl we have a Urge quantity In ue, snd in every In stance they have given cnt're ailiafaction to tin purchasers of which wo will refer ths public lo i few gentlemen who have them in use. N. & O. Taylor, l9 north 3d St.; A. Wrig. dc'Ncphew, Vine st. wharf ; Alexander Caror, Cor veyancer, corner of Filbert and 9th els.; John S Ford, 32 north 3Jtt.; Myer Bu.h, 20 north 3l at.; Bailey & Brother, 133 Maket t Jimra M Paul, 101 aoulll 4lh at.; Dr David Jayne, 8 snull 3d at.; Matthew T. Miller, SO aouth 3d at.; ar t we could nams some three or four hundred other if it wire necessary. Now we invite the sttcntiot of the public, Slid particularly thoae in want c Fire Proof Safer, to call at cur atore before purchr sing elaewhere, and we think we csn satisfy thei that they will gel s belter and cheaper ariiele i our atore than any other ealabbshment in the city We lso continue to manufactuie Seal and C pying Presses, made in such a manner aa to ai swor both puriiofee t Hoisting Machines, Fi Proof Doore, with our own msnura.'ture of loc un Ihem, witb D. Evana'e Patent Keyhole cove, attached to the aame ; plain and ornamental Iror Raiting, &e. ' N. B. We kep eonMontly on band a Urge ss sortment nl our Patent Mate Lined Refiigertnii Water Filters snd Colcr. ; snd we bsve also oi haudacveral retond hand Fire Proof Cheata taks in exchange for ourj, which we will depose of e:y luw price. Philadelphia, January S4 h, 1846. ly To Pui-rliasern'or D HIT GOODS. ,o. 121 J earl tt., NEW YORK, HAVING er-tablinhed a Branch st No. 144 Chs nut at., Philadelphia, is now opening, snd w; be constantly rreeiving from the New York All liona, an extensive assortment of FANCY & STA3PI.B DBY 600US. which will le sold at the lowest New York price at wholesale snd Retail. Among h s stock will I (bond a good avsortment of the following ertiele -Jsocooot. Plsid. Hair Cord, Lnee, Stripe, Boa Swissud Tsrls-sn Muslins, bub p and Lin. Lawns, Fsncy Cap Nsttr, Fancy and Bad Uressr Tbresd Lsces, Application D-u, rich Black Si Trimming Lace, Irl.h Linens, Linen Csmbrb Linen Csmbric ildkf.,Curbiin Fringes, Ca.bmt d'Ecose, M junelmo ds Lsise, Silk and Cott Wrp If acme, Quoeri' tloth. Gala Plait French Merino, Bl.ck filke, Glove. Pi k Ho. Shawls, Crsva'a, Ribbon., Embroideries, See., Set Country Merchsnts and others viaiting Philid phis or New York to purchase, are respectfully I viled to call and ex. mine the aUicks. Nov. I. 1843. tv BELIEVE AND LIVf THOMSON'S Cotlipoiiiid Syl ut or Tar Av Hw . Naplba. FIIIE onpreced. nted ruccecs of thi medicine. JL the rentoration f health, lo thoae who, in d pair, had given tip all hoes, bss given it an ex ted reputation above all olhsr remedies, furnUhi evidence of its intrinslo vs'ue and power, ss ths ty sgent which ean be relied upon for the core Polmonanr Conanmnlinn. Brnnrhillia. A.ikr I Psin In the side end Bres.t, Spitting of Bio J Whooping CuOgh, Croup, Ac. Ariennon is requested lo tns following AHIU ISHI.U t;i!KK,bv Thomson Compound r?yi of Tsr snd Wood Nspths ! ! Philoiklphia, htnif Ad, 1844 MR. THOMSON De.r Sir Witb fratr firslings I inform yon of the astonishing efieci your medicine, which bss literally raised me fr e death-tied t My dieae. Pulmonary Conuc lion, bad reduced me so low that my physician i noanced my esae bepeless I Al this junction I gsn lo oeyonr medicine, and miraculous ss it a seam, it has completely restored me to hsallh, s everything else had failed. Respectfully veor, WASHINGTON MACK ' Charlotte street, above Oeorge sir . Tb ondarsigned, being personally ecqsair with Waabington Mck and bis sufferings, I wilnees to lbs astonUhlng effects of Thorn Compoond Syrop nf Tar, end the truth of tb boe atateansni. . i JOS. , WINNER, 118 Ifsetb Tblri street, . DAVID VICKERS.4 Almond street, . . : HUGH ' JaVGINLEY, ft. . E. comer Tern ' W Peartb etreoie. " ' T- ' PrepareslMly by ft. P Tbomeesi, N. E. cei of 6th and Spa etreete, Pbrlaoeipbia. -Agssjls H. B.tMssssa, uvanairy t t,Gi mi Pa. Maepswreosu Bsvrtsbsrrg t Joe. O, Bee PsWilloi Oeo. JJSaH, Boadtof t Roneten A 'on, Towanda, Bradford eennty.P a, Triee 10 1 par nsaUsy es M awrslosnn. - ffidaSahlf.'jaae ISjk, 'iMI.-l j KB
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