Wkil tiOMItanti M"jof Noh liye ttbaj It appended bolow. IvVal will the ladies do with th fellow for be mt ao unj-sllant and naughty f Ucir him. Tho man who break hie back io bowing to ladywho welka in Uit mii that on of the Mer ewr. ma not who eubjecte himself to i.'e djnyer of death jn riding on the outeide of the coach iii the rain, to make room inside fpr a male who might conveniently ' wait for the I ipx vehicle-who meekly enduree wj af from (Hit upon him In obedience to eilly caprice who submits quietly to any WTong if it ia in flicted by a daughter of Eve la a gallant can ! According to popular prejudice. Very well A?ain. We don't believe a word of it. "Eve rybody, wale or female la entitled to courte ey and respect when they award them to other, but the notion of gallantry may be carried a little too far. A woman baa no right to demand the aacrifice of a be-creaturea comfort to her "wn, About a year ago a gentleman at one of the Philadelphia theatrea waa dragged into the trret and covered with bruises, bees use he re tneed to vacate a eeat for which he had paid and negotiated, to permit a atrange female to occupy it. Thia waa an outrage for which eve ry actor in it ought to have found eiz trtonthe' residence in Moyamenaiog prison, and yet eve ry body raid 'Served the impolite fellow pro perly. What buaineaa bad he to ait when a Jady wanted bia place in a crowded house T Was ever a mistaken notion of chivalry carried to such extremes 1 Why did not the lady inaiit on having thegentleman'a bat and boots! Treat woman with kindnesa and the moat scrupulous reaped, so long aa they conduct themselves in keeping with the attributes of their sex: when they depart from the obser vance ot those qualities cowhide us in the etrceu loutrant ua in public assemblies talk politics with knowing air don the onwbisper able. and insiht upon slavish homage and the neglect of every personal right in obedience to their tyranical wishes, avoid them, for they fee! them as Eve did when she coaxed daddy Adam to devour that fatal apple, core and all, and are thinking of another 'Fall of Man.' A Good Stout. Tiiere lived lately in one of the mountainoue counties, in Weatern Penn sylvania many Germans, and among them one Henry tSlinyder; and there were likewiae two brothers, called George and Jake Fulwiler i hey were all rich, they each owned a mill. Henry Shnyder waa subject to fita ot derange ment, but they were not of such a nature aa to render him disagreeable to any one. He mere ly conceived himself to be the Supreme Ruler ut the Universe; and, while under the infatua tion, ha had himself a throne built, on which he sat to try the cause of all who offended him ; and passed them off to heaven or hell, aa hia hu mor prompted he personating both Judge and culprit. It happened one day that some difficulty oc curred between Henry Shnyder and the Fulwi lere, on account of their mills; when, to be a venged, Henry hnyder took along with him a took in which ho recorded hia judgments, end mounted his throne to try their causes. He was heard to puss the following judgments. Having prepared himself, (acting aa Judge and yet reponding for the accused,) he called George Fulwiler. Shorge Fulwiler, atand up. What ha ah you been doin in die lower world V 'Ah ! Lort, I does not know,' 'Well, Shorge Fulwiler, baa'nt yon got a mill!' Yes, Lort, I hash.' 'Well, Shorge t ulwiier, did nl you never take too much toll!' Yef, Lort, 1 hash when der water waa low, und mien atones wash dull, I take a lettle loo much toll. Wall, den, Shorge Fulwiler, you must go to der left, mid der goatn.' Well, Shake Fulwiler, now you atand up What you been doin in die lower world!' The trial proceeded throughout precisely like the former, and with the same result. Now I tries tnintself. Henry Shnyder! Henry Shnyder! atand up. What hash you been doin in dis lower world !' 'Ah ! Lort, I does not know.' Well, Henry Shnyder, haa'nt you got a mill !' Yea. Lort, I hash.' Well, Henry Shnyder, d idol you never take too much toll!' Yes, Lort, I hash whan der water wash low utd mien atonea wah dull, 1 bash taken a Utile too much toll.' Tlut, Henry Shnyder, vat did you do wid der toll.' ' Ah ! Lort, 1 pives it to de poor. . (Psusing.) Well Henry Shnyder, you must go to der right der sheep ; bid it it torn light tiueeie ' Be Not la a it at id Who that ia given to irritation no matter whether clergyman or layman, mil not feel the lores of the child' re buke io the following; A clergyman who could much better preach of patience than practice it, waa alwaya irnta ted when he found his grand-children in hia atndy. One day ooe of these little children waa atanding by hia mother's side and aba waa speaking to him of heaven. Ma,' paid he 'J dont want to go to heaven.1 'Don't want to go to heaven, my aoo !' No, ma, I'm sure I aWl.' Why not, my son !' Why, grandpa will be there, won't be!' Why yea, 1 hope he will.' Well, just aa aoun aa be aeee ue, be will cone avoiding along, and aay, 'Whew, whew what are these loys here (or 1' 1 don't want to go to heaven, if grandpa ia going to be there. BANK. MOTE LIST. The following list shows the currant valve of fell -ennsytvanla Bsnk Notea. The moat implicit. re liance may he pieced upon It, aa it U every uxtk awfully compared with aid corrected from Dick nail's Reporter. Hanks In Philadelphia. v.-. t ' ." Disc, ia NOTES AT PAR. Bank of Worth America . , Bank of the Northern Liberties Commercial Bank of Penn'a. . . FarrrW and Mechanics' Dank . Kensington Bank . Philadelphia Bank Schuylkill Bank Snuthwerk Bank Western Bank . Mechanics' Dank Manufacturers' ft Machanica' Bank Bank of Penn Township . Oirard Bank Bank ef Commerce, late Moyamenemg Bank of PeianaylvanU Country Dank. par par par par par par par par par par Tar par pa par par par par par par par par Bank of Cheater County Bank of Delaware County Bank of Gerrnantown Bank of Montgomery Co. Doyleetown Bank Westchester Chaster Qermantown Norristown Dovlvstown rJaston Bank" Eastnn Farmers Bsnk of Burks ro Bristol par Bank of Northumberland Northumberland par Columbia Bank ft Ttridge co. Columbia par par pit p.t Farmers' Bank of Lancaatei Lancaatei Lancaster County Bank Lancaater Bank Farroera' Bank of Reading Office of Bank of Perm's. Office do do Office do do Office do do Lancaater Lancaatei Ri ailing par Harrieburg"! Them Lancaater 1 officea Reading fdo not Eaaton J issue n. NOTES AT DISCOUNT. Rank of the United 8Utea Philadelphia S3 Minera' Bank of Pottavills Pottavitla i Bank of Lewialown Lswi.town IJ Bank of Middlotown Middletown a 1 Carlisle Bank Carlisle j Exchange Bank Pittsburg ' Do do branch of Hollidsyshurg Harriaburg Bank Harmburg Lebanon Bank Lebanon j Merchants' ft Manuf. Bank Pittehurg j Bank of Pittsburg Pitlahutg Weat Branch Unnk Williamsporl 1 j Wyoming Bank Wilkebami 1 1 Northampton Bank Allenrown Berks County Bank Reading Office of Bank of U. S. Pittsburg failed Do do do Erie do Do do do New Briehton do Bonk of Chambersburg Chsmhersburg 2 Bank of Oeltyaburg G.ltyaburg $ Bank of Susquehanna Co. Moniioae I i Erie Bank Erie IJtlJ Farmers' ft Drovera" Bank Wayneahurg 4"j Franklin Bank Washinnton rlonevjals Bnk HonedHle I i MonAngahala Bank of B. Bruwnaville li York Bank York l N. H. 1 be notes of thoaa bauka on which wa smit quotationa, and aubatituta a dah ( ) sre not purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, with I he sxception of llioee which have a letter of reference. BROKEN BANKS, Philadelphia 8av. Ins. Philadelphia Loan Co. Schuylkill S.t. In. Keiixingtoii Sav. In. A Penn Township Sav. In. Manual Labor Bank (T. V fowanda Hank Philadelphia do do do do Dyott, prop.) T.iwaiula BeJford Reaver if ariiljurg Wanhington RelUf.mi PitiKhuig Pittsl.urg Fayette co. (treeneastle llarnioi.T failed failed ftilcl failed Alleghany Bank of Pa. Bunk of Beam Bank of Swatara Bank of Washington Centre Bank City Bank Farmer." ft Mer h'cs' Bunk Farmers' ft Mech'c' Bsnk Farmers' ft Mech'cs' Bank Harmony Institute Huntingdon Bank Juniata Bank ' Lumbermen' Bank Northern Bank of I' a. New Hope Del. Bridge Co. Northumli'd Union Cot. Itk. North Western Bank of Pa. Office of Schuylkill Bank no aale cloaed cloned failed cluso.l no ale failed failed fulled 110 ale HuntingJun no sale Lewiclowii no ale Warren DunJoff New Hope Milton Meadtille Port Carbon Carli.le Montrose Unioniown failed no ale cloaed no aale cloaed failed cloaed fuiled elo.ej Pa. Acr. ft Manuf. Dank Silver Lake Bank Union Bank of I'cnn'a. Weatmoreland Bank Oreeiishurg W ilkeabarre Bridge Co, Wilkeaharre noaala rr All notes purporting to be on any Pennsyl vania Bank not given in the above li.t, uiay be set Jown as frsads. NEW JERR12Y. Bsnk of New Biunswick Brunswick railed 1 ,,r P" P.; failed 4 Delvideie Bank Burlington f'o. Bank Commercial Bank Belvideie Medford Perth A nil my Bridget on Mount Holly Rahway N. Biunawirk Middletown Pt, Cumtrland Bank Farmera' Bnk Farmrra' and Mechanics' Bk Farmers' slid Mechanics' Bk Farmers' and Mert hanls' Bk Franklin Bank of N.J. Jeraey City faiUl Hoboken Bkg ft dating Co Hoboken failed failed failed foiled i failed I par no aale. Jersey City Bank Mechanic' Bank Jerary City Patterson Belleville Monrnrtown Freehold Newark Trenton Jeraey City Newark Manufacturer Bank Morris County Bank Monmouth Bk of N.J. Mechanic' Bank Mechanics' and Manuf. Bk Morris Canal and Bkg Co Pot Notea Newark Bkg ft Ina Co ' New Hops Del Bridge Co i ! failed failed i failed i LamherUvilla Hoboken N. J. Msnufae. and Bkg Co N J Proteeton ft Lombard bk Jeraey Ciiy Orange Bank Orange Peterson Bank Peoples' Bsnk Princeton Bsnk Bslem Bsnking Co Hlste Bank Huts Bank State Bank State Bank of MjrrUr State Dank Salem and Phi lad Manuf Co Bueaei Bank Trenton Banking Co Union Bank Waahington Banking Co. Paieraun do Princeton Salem Newark EltsabsthlowB Camden Morriatown Trenton Bale ai Newton Trenton Deter Hackensack par 1 i failed failed i T failed par par P' par P" par par par V" DELAWABE. Bk of Wilm ft Brandy wiue Wilmington Bank af Delaware Wilmington Bank of Smyrna Smyrna Do iManch Milford Farmers' Bk of Hiauj of Del Dover Do Uauch Wilmington Do branch Georgetown Do . Uanch Newcastle Uiuoo Bank Wilmingtoo r Under 6'a . (L T On all hanka maikrd Ihna an L that counlarfcit or altered notas taf the Taaioae da avuiiaaUoaa, In drcnladoa. , aszsn & con, . Commission Merchants,.. 1 For the aale of Flour, Drain, and all klnda of Conn ...... . produce, . .. ,. Ae. 48 Com -acres itrttt Wharf, &AJ.TIMOKS. . 3 Cash advances on Consignments. Feb; 13th, 1647. 3m, TO WATCH IVIAKERS AND J. L A D O-lrl "vT'Sj Importer of Watch,, Wntch-Makera 1 oul.4 and atch Matermls , Tholertnle Retail JVb. 83. fovth fourth t , miLA DELPH1A, HAS co -aian'ly on harot a lart wwmcw of Lonfte. P.tent. and plnin 0:i--a M iln piing. Vcrg-, DiK W ch llanda, ami a com plete aortriient of all Ttmla rnd Matitah Mnna ing tn ibe trW; with a large aartmtit of Go A ami Silver Lever, Lepliie, anJ Plain Watch! all of which he wi'l guaranty 'n sell at tha Ii.mi Nevt York pr c.-. All orders from tha country punctu ally eseeutrd. v N. B. Country iimrchA itS and others nre irmletl to c II a nl sxamitie at the OlJ Stand, Mu. 3.1 8i u h Fi.ur h atieei. Ph la.lelphi. Jn.a.t. I47. ftm ClfT AHOTZOIT STOTLB, No. .Si Worth Third at reel, (aa ran citv uorrt.) PnXLAOBtiPBIA. C. C. MACK li Y, Aictioneer. TO rOUNTKY STORE KEEPER. E' VrLNINQ SALES of Hardware, t'utlaiy, SaJ.ll.TT, Whip. Boots, Shdra, Hats, Cap, Cuna, Pi-tolf, Clothing, WatcUra and Fancy G od. At Murkry'a Auction St.'te, 3t N rib Third elrret, near the City Hot. I. Tbe attention of Country M-rrhania ia intited. The GiKtda will he s I.I in Ion to auil puicharra, and all Uood orTerad wi.l b. wa-nn'Sil i qunl to the reprem nlothwin thai may be made of them. N. B. A larga aaioriment of Goi)a at Private Sole. Jan. In. 1847 ly f).r North 2d at., bet. Arch & Race st., Philadelphia. BRADY ft PAIIKER re.pectful'y inform th ir friend and the public that they b tve taken the above named huue. recenilv kept by J. H. A.lsm. an I are piepare.l to areooinindate cut in.-M in hs most sitisfarlory manner and at rea o.atle pricer. Their ttle will ba snpptis.1 with the bet vari. aty .h market affords their parlor and deeping apirtmeuta will hs in tbe brut order. Ths house hss been thoroughly repaired snd furniahsd with a view lo the Coin fori of trsveilers and .stranger. Having had aevetal years eaperianca in . the husine, thev hope to give geneial aaliafaction, .ind retpectfully invite traveller and atianiieratu givethemac.il. BRADY A PARKER. Phil idelphia. Janury 16. 1847. if ' CHEAP WATCHES. The Cheapest Cold nnd Silver Watches IN PHILAtlKLPHIA. OLD Lever, fu'l Jewelled, f45 00 3.1 00 30 00 15 00 10 (10 15 00 1 75 2 00 4 00 K Hdver do, do. Id I.epine, je vrelle.t, Silver do. do. Silver Quariiers, fine quality, (iol.1 Watches, plain, Silver Spcctaclie, (ii.l.l Feiici!, Cold Bisreht. AI-, on hand, a large SMrtrnent of 0. 1.1 snd Hair Brscelets, finger rii g, bie.sl pins, hoop esr ring", gold ns, ilvr pMin. sugsi long, thim ble, gold neck, curb and f h chain, guard key and jewellery of every leciip'lon, at equally low pru-i's. All I wsut i a cjII to convince cu.to mer. All kinds of Wstche and Clocks repaired and win ruined to keep good time for one year; old gol.l or ailvei Ink gl.t oi lken in exchanae. Fur aale, eight day and thirty hur hras clock', at LEWIS LA DOM US' Watch, f'lo.k and Jewellery Btore. No. 413 Market street, aUove Eleventh, nuitb side, Pbili phia. I hate aome Gold and Silvei Iver, at.lt much cheaper than the kltove. prices. Philadelphia, Dee. 26. 1846. ly AUCTION STORE. No. fj North 3d U (liird door above Market Street. PRILADGLf BI A, SALE EVERY EVEMMU, of a general as eorlmenl of Foreign snd Domestic Hardware, Tshls snd Potket Cutlery, Trunks, Lks, Lstrhets, Units, 8w, bs.ldlery. Whips, Boots, tbo's, Hsis, Cs. Uuua, Pistols, Trimmings, Clothing snd Fancy ti.iods. The sttention of city snd country dealer is in vited. The Goods are fresh, snd will be warranted equal to ths representations that msy b made of them. BAY LIS ft BROOKE R, Auttiontrr,, No. 6 North Thud L N. B. Purchsc.i ran have their Good packed. Several invoicea of Gooda bava bran received lo bs sold st piivate sle, Philadelphia. Dee. 19th. 1846. ly Crg lloiisscl's ElnRirrsal . SHAVING CREAM. Small quantities piven without Charge. M 114 Cktn.,U PHILADELPHIA. THIS new and tplsndid article, a iu name de notes, ia prftMaed t be superior to any Sha ring Cream in tbe United t'tates or Europe. It is unsurpasfkd f-r beauty, purity and fragrance, tho' somewhat analagous to Gu'r Iain's Ambrosial Ciesm and other similar compounds. It far sur passes them all by lha envtient pssty e.nitency of ita lather, which ao softens lha beard as la render shaving pleasant and easy. : It further possesses the sdvanlsge over the impartaj article, in being freshly pteptieJ. no skill bsiag wsnting in its man utsctiwa. E.Rouae having hsd many years' ax perience in lha celebrated Laboratory of Lsugur, Pete at Fil, now Raoaud ft co-, of Paris. Bsstds being tba beat, it ia tbe cheapest , article for shaving it is elegantly put up in boxes, with splendid steel engraved labsla. Pries 83 per doaen. or 87 1 cents for a single box, to ahava on a ysar. It ia also aold at $1 60 per lb. or 18) cent per oe-, so tbsl gentlemen rsn hsva their boxes Oiled at EUGENE ROl8SEL'8, Wholesale and Retail Perfumery and Mineral Wa tar EaiaMisboMat, I II Cbeet 8treet, Psjc. 19, 1846.-, . PHILADELPHIA. To The I. O. of O. F. , J. W. .& K. D. STOKES, Manufacturers of Pfomiura Odd Fel u . ;!ow8'. Regalia,,,-, ,v. , "No. 194 Marktt Srreef, PHILADELPHIA, Firal Clothing Store below 8th Street. THE auheerlbsrs havlraj taken the premium at Franklin Inatituia, at tba last exhibition, for lha best Regslis, they invite the attsntlon of tha order to thsir estsbliahment, where they will find a splendid assortment of Y, O. and Encampment Re calls. They also make tJ order for Lodges and Encampments, Regalia, Maahea, Contumea and Rubes, and furnish every thing requisite for the eouvenieuce ef new Lodges ot Encampment. J. W. 8TOKE3. ED. STOKES. Philadelphia, Di 1, t84g.-ly nATJlTDS.B.3, No. 81 North Fourth Street, PHILADELPHIA, rtf . Invite Merchanta and Milliner to ea-fTVj 9amine iheir amca. of Bonne's, PalmV Laf and Leghorn Hit Far and C'nth Capa, and India Rusher Shnea. It will be found to contain all of the most desirable kinJs, and will be aold st tha lowent n.aiket prices. N. SI North Fourth Street, between Maikst and Arch Street. Philadelphia. Per. 19ih. I "4(1. 6m New Firm. THE I'mlefa xned hereby givea notice, that he baa aamciated wllb bin self, as a partner in ih mercantilu buaineo, in hia store adjoin ce Werei'i Tavarn. in Hunhury, John Haas, and that tba aolil Mnrc will hereafier be conducted un der the Arm of (Element & liana. The atora at the Suth Went corner of Market PqUare will he cnn.lucied aa heratofore, by the aubacribir biraaelf. to which he rrapectfully invitee hia cuatomeia and friend. . Hs a'n o 'tifie all those indsbttd Io him, to call peiween inia anu in ii oi January next, anu aei tte their account. All kind of produce will bs taken on account, at cih price. Hereafter no longer than four month errjit will be given. IK A T. CLEM E.N T. hunhury. Nov. 14. I4R tt CLElvElTT & public, thjt on t. priner.hip, TJ ESPF.CTFL'LLY inform the the 9lh inst , ihey entered int. in ths merrnnti'e buine, st the store receniv cupied by La T. Clement, adjoining Weaver's Tavern, in Sunbury. They have Mely received a new atock ot gooUv, whicb iney will diapoas oi at the lowenl price. All kii'd of produce will hs tsken in exchange for g a.!. No longer thin four month credit will he riven. IK A T. CLEMENT, JOHN HAAS. Sunhnrv. Nov. 14, 1846. tf. EXTRAORDINARY DISCOVERY! SBJaJPMESS OAK BE OTJBZTJM COOPER'H ETERIAL OIL A prompt and lating reme.ly for Dcirasss, slso for pain and discharge of matter from the Earn. Hundred of curt a in cae deemed utierly bnpe levsbsve firmly e-tahli.he.l iu superiority over eve y former Medical disrovery. 'J'hi. valuable Acoustic Medicine is a compound of four different Oils, one of which, the active and principal infietlient, is ol l.inod from the bsrk of s certsin species uf WatseT, a nsw and effectual agent in the cure of Defiiea. Person who bad been deaf for 10, 15 and even 20 year, have been permanently cured by uaing this nil. In fact, so numerotia and ao emphatic havs lrn the testimonials in it. favor, that the in ventor claima for it the distinction of an lufallilde Reaiedy. in all cases, when the Ear ia perfect in its fotmati- n. For further pariiculara, and evidence of ita great value, see printed sheet, in the band of Agent. . For sale in Kunhu.y, by J. W. FRILI.NG. September IVih, 1846 ly jumwift Mji.tMtU.ll ITORUaTIFl 1 UNKIVALLbD AND UNEQUALLED In cuiing ('old, Cougha, A.thma, Inlluenai, Whooping-Cough, and all Diaeaara of lha bieal and lung, lesding to Consump tion ; compCMsd of tbe concentrated virtues of the herbs Horebound, Bonesrtt, Bloodroat, and ssveral other vegeta ble substances. Warranted PURE FROM ANY MINERAL WHATEVER. THIS invaluable Medicine is the most speedy and certain remedy ever discovered fr the a hove eompta'nfa, a thousand who have uaed it ill leatify. For aale, in Sunbury, by J. W. FRIMNO. and in Northumberland, by D. BRAUT1GAM, and at whoUaale, in Pbljad. Iphia, by P. KLETT ft Co, Corner of Second and Callowbill atreeta. Beptemner lih. 1846 ly DENTISTRY. JACOB HELLEU, THANKFUL for the liberal encouragement which be bss received, woul I respectfully inform bis friends and ibe ritiaena of Northumber land couuty in general, thai be haa prepared him. self with lbs best Incurruptible. Teeth, GoM Pisie, Gold Foil, cVc., thst can bs hsd in tbe city of Phi ladelphia ; and that be will endeavor, to the ntmoat ol his ability, to render full satisfaction to sll was way think pioper lo engage his services. . He will be In Sunbury at the Augiut court, wheia hs will be prepared, at hie residence, to insert Teeth on Gold Plate, or on Pivot, on the tateat and moat ap proved plana, and attend to all lha branches beloog ing to DENTAL SURGERY. Ladies will be waited en at thsir places of resi dance, if desired. His chsrgss will ha reasonable, and bia work warrsntrd. He will visit different parts of the eouoty, about ones in three months. Banbury, July 18th. 1846 flm ' ri ONGltKSSlliKmw and fliack Coo?e V Ink, of a sopeiior oielity. fa sale ebaa aa the store of HENRY MA08EJL July itk, INI. No. 34 AerfA FoutlA Stmt, under the Mer cAenf' Hotel, Philadelphia, n i ! "" " a li xomti rtim 1f7EEPS constantly on hand an extensive aa JIBL. sortment of all kinda of Silk, Fur and Baa t Mill, which ha otters for tale on the most res sonsbla terms. His Hsts are made up ol the beit msterists, and In tba moat approved atyle. Per sons visiting tha city will find it to their Interest to csll. . - July Uth. 1846 ly GOLtJlgBlA HOUSE. - CHI1SMUT STRBZJT, PHILADELPHIA. THIS large and commodious Hotel hss recently been fittel bp with entire nsw furniture. Tha sabaeribers tberef.s solicit the patronage of ths public, and liust that Iheir experience in the buaiiicss will enable inera to givs entire satiafac tion. Tsrms moilerste. BAG LEY, McKENZIE ft Co. July 4th. 1846. ly - FOUNTAIN HOTEL, Utrht street, THE Houae haa undergone a thorough repair. The proprietor solicit its former patronage. Terms SI 85 pe' dy- WM. XV. DIX. ARTHUR L. FOGG, Ju'y 4, 1846. ly Proprietors. Keller fc CSrceiioush, PATS1TT ATTOIllTETS, Alvu mr.i nnim.ni. r..iui.irxnj, WASUmSTOV, x. o. DRAWINGS and Paper for the Paient Of fice will be prepared by them, at their office, opposite the Pstent Office. July. 4th. 1846. ly SILVEK MEDAL, awaaoru ay Tax raaaaua ixaTiTOTt, 1845. City Daguerreotype Establishment. (I.STE SlMona ft I'OLLI!!,) So. 100 Cheinut it., nbm t Third, South tide, FHIX.ADEX.rilXcV. j 3 J ily , j ftr , ll)y , ATURES taken equally a well in clou- 111 cler weiiner. A dirk silk dtrrs ly, snd a black suit for a gentleman, sre I referable in aitling for a piclu e. No extra charge ia made for coloring. snJ prifect Itkenesnes are . , gunnticd July 4th. 1846. ly 1 Jl 1 O il T A XT' TO ALL COUNTRY HOUSEKEEPERS. YOU may he sure of nM.in.ng, at J sll tunes, pure and highly nivured nu.5LPfs By the single pound or Isrger qusrtily, si the Pcklu Tea Coiiipanv'a aVarelionttc, 30 South &cond ttreet, I ttwect Market und Chet mut ttrerii, VazZ.AOEI.FXIZA. Heretofore it baa been very difficult, indeed, al most impoil)!e. alwaya to obtain good Ore. n and Bl.ick Teaa. But now you have only to visit tbe Pekin Tea Company's Slore, lo obtsin a delicious snd fragrsnt Tea ss you could wih for. A II taxlee can heie ha auited, wilb tbe advantage of getting a pure article at a low price. June S7th. 1846. C"Lb"TE"I If Gv M IIOLtlSALE AXI RETAIL. Hllt rularaibeia are constantly manufacturing X- from the ll French, Engli.h and American manufjetured Cluthaand Cautmera, CLOTHING in a very euperinr style, cut and workmanship. I'erton buying to sell sgain will find one of the Urges! and most fa.hionahle stock of goods to reluct from iu the city, snd at unpiecedented I. w price.. J. W. ftE. D. STOKES, 194 Market st- Pbilsd. N. B. A large srortmert of Odd Fellows' Re gslis Con.tsiuly tin hand, snd sll order from lodge or individuals punctually sttended to, on the most liberal terms. J. W. ft E. D. 8. Philsdelphis. Juns27lh. 1846 ly A N V I Xi Xa E WOOLEN FACTORY. DANVILLE, COLUMBIA COUNTY, ennTlanla. THE Danville Steam Woolen Faetory, former ly owned and occupied by Dr. Pitbixi-t, ha recently een purchased by the subscribers, who respectfully announce to their friends and the pub lic genersl y, thst they a e now prepared to do all kii.de of wjrk in Iheir line af business, st the shor test notice, according ki order, and in ths best com parative e.eoiKir. Ilsving gone to considershle expense in rt pairing Ibeii e.schinery snd aparalu. and being vtry par.icular in arcoring the aerviee of experienced mechanic, they feel confident that they are capable of excelling all kin.la of work in a atyle superior to suy otbar establishment in tbe country, at the old eustnmnry prices. CLOTHS. 8ATINETTS. TLANNELS asp BLANKETS ennstan ly on band, and for sale at reduced prices, for Case r Bsrter. . CAUDIXG AKO FILXllVG will be done in lbs best manner, at the ususl pri ces. All kind of country produce taken in pay ment for work, at Dnvilre market prices. For the aceontroodaiion of iboae who live at di-lance. Wool and Ciotb will be taken in at, and, when finished, returned lo tba following pie ces. Plain written directions must accompany each parcel j Columbia County. Roup ft Marr's store. We ehingtunville; R. Fruit's store, Jrreytown ; Yea r's inn, Roaring Creek ; Sbsrpless' store, Cstta-ie-a; C. F. Msnn's store, MifBinilla( Millsr'a store, Berwick 1 J. Cltne's Mill ; R'ckei's atore, Oisngevillc; Derr's store. White Hall. Northumberland County Micbaal Reader's Inn, TurbulvilUi Ireland ft Hsv's siore, McEwsns wills t E. L. Piper's store, WeUonstowo H. I. Cumly ft Co' lois, Milton l Gibson's iun, Chit lisqusqus t ' Forsyth's slots, Northumberland 1 Young's store. Sunbury. lAixtrne County. Reynold's atore, Kingston ; Gilderaleeve's stors. Wilkeabarre) Gs.vlord's store, Plymouth 1 Biyer'a store, Nanilcuks Judgs Mack's Mill, Huntington. . Lycoming Ceuny.-.P. CI.pp's store, Muucy ; Shoemaker's atone. Smith's Mill. ,:'L, ' . GEARHART ft KOWNOVER. avan' W Wit,, Dsnville. Msy 9. 1646. ' ErrEWSTTRITS OF BOAP, for ex. tractinc Oreass. ury rainia, varnisn, tar, Ac from clothing of any description, war ranted not to injure tba cloth er tho most delicate colors. This lionid a also been need with great luccasa in eoaea t Barns, BceMs, Teller, Pimples on tbe faces Chapped bands. Bore Up. Rhaoaaa. Istas, HarsJ af soft Corna, ate. Price, M ots. per haaila. - Far sale at too store at -July II, 1146. B. MA80ZR. I I ST I , - He B ULLXatt, ATTOKNEY: AT. LAW, .. aTUXTBUm'T, PA. . ... Buaineaa attended to in tha Countiaa of Nor thumbsriand, Union, Lycoming and Columbia. Jit far tai P. ft A. RavovaT, t.nvn A Rin.f. Soxtaa ft SaoMaaas, Phihi, Rit aoLDs, McFaatiao ft Co, 8eaatwa,Ooon ft Ce., PREB1IUW SCALES. Dale's Cetet rated Rail Road Bcalea, Coal and Hay dj Iron Manufae's' do Portable Platform do 30 different aiaes, Dormat or Floor do 6 different sixes, Counter do IS different sixes. The above Scales are msde either single or I double besm, snd srs decidedly the most durable, accurate and conveni ent c.lrs ever invei.ted. We also have PlatCitm and Count r Scale, Patent Balances and every kind of Weighing Machine in use fr sale, whole rale and retail, at low prices. All Scsles sold by us to go out of ihs city, srs boxed free of charge, and wansnied lo give satisfaction to the purchaser in every particular. GRAY ft BROTHER, . Manufacturer and Dealer, No. 34 Walnut atreet, June 27. 1846. ty Philadelphia. O ALT. New Yoik Salt in barrels snd bsgs, for sale st manufacturer prices, by GRAY ft BROTHER, June 2T, 1846. ty 34 Walnut ... Philid. HORSE SHOES. Burden's Pstent j Horse Shoes, for sale at manufacture!' I prices, by UK.Y ft H.tUTnbK, June 27. 1840. ly 34 Wslnut -1. Pbila.l. I'KNNSY I Ar AN 1 A IIOUSEr sAxrvzx.i.a pa. THE nutisciiber, late of the Union Hotel, Mun cy, Ps , respectfully informs the old snd nu merous customer of ths Peiiiisjylvanla IIoiino, snd the public generally, that he ha leased the Tavern Stand of John Rhode, in Danville, where be is now prepared to entertain trsveilers, and per sons viiting the town, in the very best style. The sccommodations will be such as a well conducted public house hould afford, and no effort will he pared to render sslihfjrlion, in every respect, to all who n.ay csll. The citixen of Lycoming county are invited to put up with ihe undersigned when they visit Danville. Iir.-AKY W Zj. V C.K. Danvi'le, May 2, 1846. EE IT TISTB.7e PET Ell B. MASSER, . RECENTLY FROM PHILADELPHIA, RESPECTFULLY informs the citixrns of Sunbury and vicinity, that he baa opened an office at the residence of Henry Mauer, in Market street, where he is prepared to execute all kinds ef Distal Suaexnt, Piste Work, ftc , on the latest and moot spprove.l plan. Having hsd .omn experience snd instruction, under one of ihe mo-t eminent and successful Den tie's in I'hilsd Iphh, he believes that ha will he able to give satisfaction to tbose who msy want hia services. Lsdies will be wailed on st their places of resi dence. His charges will be modeiste, and his work warranted, Sunbury, March 28lh, 1846. To Purchaaera of DRY GOODS. ,Yo. 121 I'earltt., NEW YORK. HAVING eM.bli-hed a Branch at No. 144 Che, nut at., Philadelphia, is now opening, and will be constsntly receiving from Ibe New York Auc tion., n extensive sssoriment of FAXfGY ft STATUS DRT OOOBf. which will be antd at the loweat New York piicea, at wholesale and Retail. Among bia atock wilt he found a good assortment of the following articleal Jaecnneta, Plaid, Hair Cord, Lace, Stripe, Book, Swua and Tarlatan Muslins, Bishop and Linen Lawn, Fsncy Cap Netts, Fancy and Ball Drres, Tbresd Lsces, Application Do., rich B'sck Silk Trimming Lsce, Irish Linens, Linen Cambrics, Linen Csmbric Hdkfs., Curtain Fringes, Cashmere d'Ecosre, Mouaelinn de Laiae, Silk snd Cotton Wsrp Alpsccss, Quoeu's Cloth, Gals Plaids, French Merinos, Bl.ck Silks, Gloves i'k H.ise, Shawls, Crsvsta, Ribbon. Embroideries, ftc., ftc Country Merchants and others visiting PhUdet phia or New York to purchase, are respectfully in vited 10 call and examine the stocks. Nov. 1, 1848. ly BELIEVE AND LIVE. THOMSON'S Compound Syrup of Tar ft Wood lX'aptbau THE unprecedented aueceaa of this medicine, in the rvMtorstion of hsalth, to those who, in des pair, hsd given up sll hopes, hss given it an exal ted reputation above all ether remedies, furnishing evidence of ita intrinsic sslue and power, ss tba en ly agent which can be relied upon for the cure of Pulmonary Consumption, Broiichlttis, Asihma, Psin in the tide and Breast, Spitting of Blood, Whooping Cough, Croup, Ac - Attention ia leqaested to the following ASTON ISHINO CURE.bv Thomson' Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Nsptbs 1 1 Philadelphia, May So, 1844. MR. THOMSON Desr Sir With grateful feelings I inform yon of the slonihing effects of your medicine, which has literally iaiad ma from a death-bed I My do-ea, Pulmonsry Consump tion, hsd reduced ma so low thst my pbysiciaa pro nojorsd my csa hopeless I At this junction I b gsn 10 u-e your medicine, and miraculous as it may earn, it haa completely restored ma to health, sfter everything also had failsd. Respectfully yours, ' WASHINGTON MACK. . . Charlotte street, above George street. Ths undersigned, being personally acquainted with Waahington Mack and bia sufferings,' bear wilnesa lo Ibe astonishing effects ef Thomson's Compound Syrup of Tar, and tha train of tba a bovs statement. JOS. WINNER, 818 North Third street, DAVID VICKERB. 4 Almond at -set, HUGH M'GINLEY, 8. E. comer Tamany and Fourth atreeta. Prepared only by . P. Thomson, N. E. eomer v( 6th end Spruce slrscta, Philadelphia. 1 Ag.nl. H. B. Maaser, Bunbary j D. Gtsss, and Dr. Macpharson, HsrrUburg j Joo. G. Brown, Pettavillo Goo. Earl, Roasting t Houston ft Ma ss), Tow ends, Bradford county, p(. Price 09 eenta per bottle,. or & par doasn. ... $y Brut of all imittdient: rkiMelphJe, June I8th, I84l.-l do do do do do do do do do do