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Telstra phle Despatch To the Philadelphia. Ltdgec
Vtt niM nive nbr Bin.
' ' WeHtafo., Monday; Aug 3.
. ,The Veto of the Harbor and River bill wai
hers received and read. , .
Hit predecessor had vetoed a bill of this na
tur and given his reason for to doing. He would
Jd bt few of his own. , V . . t , , , i
, The power proposed to be used by Congress
ia this cans was unconstitutional and inexpedient.
He argued the case lit length and recounted Ibe
evils to result from the indulgence of the princi
ples in the bill. Aside from constitutional ob
jections, there were others. The bill appro
prlates between l,000,000 and $5,000,000. We
want the money to carry on the war.
.. The Speaker put the question t Shall this bill
become taw. the President's objections not
withstsnding . ''
Mr. Boyd moved the previonqurstinn deci
ded by tellers, and not secondedyeas 83, nays
J05.' : ' '
Mr. Dromgnoie cited Washington's veto for a
precedent, and moved the House proceed to
morrow to reconsider the bill.
. Others said now forthwith.
. Mr. Douglass discitseed the subject and appro
ved the general principles laid down by the
President, but not his distinction between salt
and fresh water. ..'
: Mr. Thompson, of " Pennsylvania, denounced
the veto and its doctrines, and aslced Mr. McClel
land if they had not conversed with .the , Preni
dent on items of the bill, and if he did not give
them to understand before the Tariff bill had
been passed by Congress, that all would be right
in regard to the River and Harbor bill ? , If Mr.
Pollc intended to veto such bill, why did he al
low his friends to frame it without telling them
what he could approve and what he emild not ?
Why did his Secretary recommend all these ap
propriations ? .
Mr, Wilmot sustained the President and con
demned the bill, which he said was passed by
log-rolling. Mr. Brodhead sustained the Veto,
not for the reasons in it, but because there would
be now, that the'ta riff had been repealed, no mo
ney in the treastiry to make improvements. Mr.
Holmes, of S. C, made a party speech in support
of the Veto, and cited the Baltimore Convention
Ironically in support oT his creed on this Subject
Mr. Tibba'ts condemned the Veto, and cited
Mr. Polk's annual message, and spoke of his
inconsistency. ' ' ' '
Mr. Brinkerhoffsaid it his friends had taken
his advice on the Tariff bill, his bill .would not
nave been vetoed. He was very animated. Mr.
Ithett followed him, and sustained the veto and
he principles on which it was based. ' Mr.
IViley next got the floor, when, on motion, the
'fonte adjourned. . ' j '
The D:vrnovCAM r.nR, Th New Or
an Bulletin, in t.oticiu; the death rthisgal
int officer, says :
When we aw him onboard th Mieeemri
r Tuesday, the ?th innt., he was quite helpless,
(tt was fed by means of a silver tube, and ex
eaed his wishes on a elnt.. lie was acicoin
tnied by hi devotn.l wif., who continued to
irse him with in cinj-iiial tenderm'., deny-1
g herself H rli t and real, until hhn ws ts- !
er exhausted fri n lit bvd-i !p n lew hour he.
re I1H dentil. Hie fiitliful Orderly, J.ihn Mil
lay, w.ia Ni will) li int. from the lime lie re
vived hie wound until h breathed his (a -it
rot her soldier, the difJ.-nmce of nnk Were
Kgntten and he nursed his Coniimtiid'-r wilh
.sternal affection and fidelity.
At 12 u'clnck on Saturday, the 11th, the tin
rtanute officer became sensible that hi death
mr wan appfnicliin?, : When aeke. if he was
cwie:p to die, he made a ij;n '.hnt he wa.
frs. I'iim' heine exlinu-t.! anJ hiving Iwen re.
ived from hi .bedside, th.t, wif.s or the Cap
in of the bill, nd a lady who was pnsseneer,
ok her place, and did not quit It Until 4 '
k on Hindey mnrntny, when, eUpinv the
.iid ef one or I hem in his cold, damp finyer,
d with appealiny eyes endeavored to express
p fueling he Could not spcuk. he exoired. ,
It is Condinj to reflect that though he did
it die, like the gallant Kincpold, on the field
clory, with the fliouts of triumph in his ear,
t in his last moment, his sufferings were
;htened by the cares, the eympathies, and the
ars u'a woman, and by the love unto death of
s devoted wife. The brave soldier now rest
hit last repose beneath the turf of Jeftcrann
-rack, whither his remains were taken for
rial ,1 '
Th OfUt TsHS-'POHTATlO!! A WaCJM.
e are informed that a few week a;o Mr.
cker, the President of tho Reeding Rail Road
mpsny, mado a wager cd $1,000 with a pen
man of Philadelphia, that they would take
vn to the city upon the Rail Rond, 150,000
a of Coal in the month of July, and 100,000
the month of August. We learned yeater
y that the quantity transported during the
mth just ended, haa exceeded lSO.000 ton,
I the officers and hand- upon the road are
fident that they will be able to win the 1st
part of tho wsger. with 'rose. If ft iadeci
I in favor nf Mr. Tucker the money ia to be
.ributed among the hande employed id. the
I transportation,' ! 4
feme estimate may be formed of the immense
tineas done by the rail road, when it ia knowa
t the carrying of coal to this amount, at the
eent rstea of freight, yield to the Combe
8240,000 per month. Thie Id itaell, la a hand
nt mm, excluaive of the receipts from paa
ger and freight, transportation. Reading
ueffe, - - --. - - '.. , -
law ArracaMBjrr t Tata Pumx A nan
Boston went hone the other eveaiogt and
id oew and somewhat original attachment
is wife 'a piano. It was put pn by the She-
BALTIHtOnS MARKftT.
OJtttothi DAiTtMnaa AasaiCAa, Aug. 3,
GRAIN. The demand for Wheat to-day la
qnite limited and the millers show but little dis
position to operate. Prices are 9 or 3 tti. lower,
and sales are difficult to be effected at the reduc
tion. We quote good to prime new Md. reds at
80a83 cts., and ordinary to good 7080 cts. A
load of Pennsylvania old, red and white mixed,
sold at 01 cts., and another of prime ' ted at 00
cts. Nothing doing in white Wheats.
, Sales of white Corn to-day at SlaSS cts. and of
yellow at 33a5J its.
Oats have further declined. Sales to-day at
23cts.., , r . , ...j.
WHISKEY. There . is very little inquiry,
The nominal rate is 21 cts. for hhds. and 35 tts,
forbbls.', ' : ' ''' " ' '
Fcvta ' Asn'Aoea, tin ut Tsvaa Coaan
bt BaAMDBtTa's PrtLrAU fever are occasion
cd by the disordered motion of the blood, produced
by the humuTid eerotltv by hardening the vs'ves nf
the vessel. The blood circulates with Rrestly in.
eressed epetd, and is si ill increased by the friction
of i he globules, or panicle which compose the mnss
of fluids. Tbn Hi that the excessive heat and
chl Is U expetiencid through, ut the v.h le system,
and accompanied iih grent thirst, pain in the bead,
hark, kidneys, and in fct a complete prostration
t-f all the faraltira of the mind as well sldy. ; '
On the fi st attack of fever, or any disease, im
med ately take a lirgsdose of B sn lreth's Vegeis
ble Unire'sal Pill, and continue to keep up a
powerful effect upon the bowels until the fvr or
pain las emirely ceased, fix or eight will in
most cases be sufficient a a dose, and una diiso of
thiakind it is not improbable, may present mon hs
ofii km sp, jitib.ips deah.' ' v
Dr. Uenjnmin Umrdieth's Vrgflable Unisersal
Pi I-, are indred a uiiivrrslly approved medicine,
which by i:s .ei uliar action, cleanse the hl.wj of
II impuritira, nniove every Pais and Weaknrts,
nd finally lietlora the Conttitution t perf.it
fciAaid Vigor. -
Pun-hsee of H. 11. Master, Bunlury, or of
the agent, puhli.hrd in another put of this paper.
' In New Columbia, on the 22d ult., by Henry
High, Esq , Mr. Jon s roucSMAX, Of this county,
to Mr. parah M Cormick, orLycoming county.
In Milton, on the SSth nil.; by the Rev. F.
Ruthrauff, Mr. M. A- Foees of New York, to
Miss Maoa.ctta, daughter of Joseph Bound,
Esq , of that place. '
D I I! D, -.:w.
On Snnday evening last, Mrs. F.LIZA BF.TH
LAZARUS, wife of Mr. Peter Lazarus, of this
place, aged about 43 years. i
On the same evening, AMELIA CAROLINE,
daughter of James C. and Amelia S.' Brisben,
aged 3 years and 8 month.- . i
On Thursday last, JOHN, son of Mr. Frede
rick Merrill, of this place, aged about 8 months.
In Milton on Sunday morning the 2Gth ult.,
Mrs MARY DF.URlCKhON, aged about St
yearn.- ' . - . -
Iu Delaware township, on Sunday the 2Cth
ult , Mrs. NANCY MiKINNEY, wife of Johu
MrKiniiry, Esq , aged abont 70.
PRICE CUKP.HXT.":
Whkat, . "
P.1
50
1
tl ft
s ;
111!)
10
n
:s '
it)
10
10
75
ISO
Rts,
Cna.
Oats. ' '
I'OBK, ' ,
Fnxsr.se,
BirTT!t,
Kiin, ' .
Uar.sttAt, -Tattnw,
Flax,
Hbcklkh Flax,
l)mn ArfLRs,
- Do, . Psachus,
ln:iNa Ri:nkrl!l
- This 8nd d ce mines from s fiiend, an, edu
cated plivsicisu, n I en.' his licen cured nf
pr.ttMr.'ed illness, t.v 'CtlE 1IPItrVED INDI
AN VESKBTABI.R PILLS.'' (rsu CiirM)
which are at this moment ell'ec inx some of ihr
most remnrkV le cures on reeurd, snd they Mill c .n
liuue In heal the sick as long as they an rrsorinl
to hv ihe'rt. This s no nnsuum, made men ly te
aetl inrsp'Clise f it qualities, tmt a valuable med
leine, mide hy a well inf.irmej Phyielsn. i f Vetje.
talile IngreJi nt(, pure, ifjlmciimii. Bi d hiirmfen.
In f w d.iys. we 'hall m ike a puMic tepntt of e
vernl more ra-es of scir)tn cre (ue we note n
nfhert) an.l the puMic my knout oil what me.li
ciue.io rely u lime of need. ' '
fjQr t'AUTION. Aa a miserable imitation h is
been msde, ly the name of "Nagsr Ouated Pill',"
it ianecessirj ! be sure that Dn.G Bikj. Smith's
tittnatuta ia on every box. Pi ice 25 rents.
Pjincipsl Oiliest, 179 Greenwich t New York.
.Sold by JOHN W. FKIMNH. Sunbury. ,
WM. rOR8V"THE, JturlhunCd.
Au. 8 h, IStO.
fo iTkTi:ct()rs of nortuum-
1 CERLAND COUNTY. -
I7EI.T.OW CITIZEN8t At the soliritstion of
a number of persons, in different raits of die
eanty. I have consented to t a candiJste for the
office f ' '
COUXTTT COBUIXSSXONZt
I rsu only pinnve, should I le elected, 1 1 mske
every rff tt Ij dischaige the duties of lbs office lo
your entire satisfaction.
" HUOH McFALL.
' D. Is ware township, Anf. Mth, 1818. ' '
TO THE ELECTORS OF SOUTH
UUBERLASD COVSTY.
FELLOW CITIZENS 1 Through the eneoo
ragement of my friends, I h'tve been tndurtd
to offer myself s a csndiJat fr the office of '
. County CouiuilMloner.
Should you see proper 10 elect me, I will mike ee-
ry effort le render general .lisfsciioo. -
WILLIAM WILSOjf.,;
Lewis towuhip. Aue;. 8. 1848.
TpROM lb prsmues 1 the subscriber, in 6ha---
mokintown, Jfertbomberlsnd county, 00 lh
JUcfJuly Is.t, ,
V.. .TWO COW '
One a fresei milch eow, red, with a white baity and
leM, and some while about bet bo. Tne ether a
dark biiastUi whh a sheet tn . Any persosi bring
ing tbe said strsys to Ibe subscriber, or giving him
inforaMtlen where fhey can U round, wiH be sea
onlly rewarded.' 1 - WM. M. WEAVER.
Hhamokintown, Aug. 8, Ii8. 3u -f .
Orphan Court 8ale.
TN pursunre of an order of the Oiphsns Omirl
of Norihumreiland county, will be suhl at pub
lic vendue, en Ssturdsy the Clh dsy of September
next, on the premise, In said eonntv, to win
A certain Irsct of Isnd siteai in Rush township,
county sfiiresaid, adjoining land of lease Kline,
Widow Stroh, Henry Huff snd oihets, eontsinlng
60 acres more 01 less, 13 seres of which srs clear
ed, whereon is erected a email one stoty frame and
log house, a small tog staMe, and an apple orchard.
La th estate of Psvid Kaeeman, dee'd. v t
Sale to commence at 10 o'clook, A. M. of li:id
dsy, vrhen the eondillnne nf sale, will be made
known hy FREDERICK KA8EMAN,
Aeta4 8ih, 1840 3t , ; , . A'linr.
To Teachers.
ELEVEN principal teacbera. and one eaitant,
1 will be wanted fur the coming Ml anil winter
rniiol, in Sham, kin district, IN mlhumlterlaiid emn
tyi Persons wishing to he employed as urh, will
please matt the boaul of director, t the home of
Frhx Lrreh, in Bnoffiosrn, on Saturday the lO.b
day of September next, (or examination acomlii.x
lo taw. Prreons aptdvine not pereo el'V kn.iwn
10 ihe board, will be rxprcied to produce tetters of
rerommendntion touching good mnrsl chsrscier.
' (EJ Th board wi I meet at 8 o'cl-ick, A. M.'
: By order of the bnaul. v ,.
: , . FELIX LERCH.
Atlrst.: ' - ' Pies'i 1). S.U.Shiim.Dir-l.
hi.io Jnntr, Secy.
- Hh sin. thin Dist., Aufdrl 8'h. 1846.
Viiluable Real Estate
ALL that certain Tavein Sund and Ya'ur.bl
' Farm, situate in &hmokin townh n. Nor
thumberland county, on Centre Turnpike, sl.nut
8 miles fiom f unhury, the eoumy tnwn, adjoining
lands of Fegt ly's lliiis, Annaniss r'axtnit nd o
thers, containing 150 acre more or less, 20 acres
of which 1 being in gnod meadow, a email cr k
running through the same, and shout 20ncr. s
thrrtol being well limbered, t lie rrsidue being in a
high sUt of cultisation under excellent fences, nn
which is an orchard of choice fruit tries; the buit
dings consist of a lw. story atone dwflinii house.
well ailapled f.ir a Tavern SlnnJ, vtbk-h wsa k pi
as such fir upwards nf 35 yens, a Urge conveni
ent bark ham, with abuudunce of gnod shrd and
other out building. ,
ALSO Am Ihrr bdbII tract of land ailwining
the above and lands of Djiih I J. Rote and oilu rs.
containing about 18 acres in good etnte of cu!t.v
tion t the huilJing there, n consist f tu ttoiy
frsrre dw llina heuse and frame bank larn, with
lhrr out buildings water oiiming at iho door
f this dwelling and the tavern stand, by mcm o
fountniii pumps Uei-ig laie ihercal esiate tf M r
tin Weaver, ilec'd., and will I e n-l I t prise sle
by the sub rrilier, bring sulbmized by the lirira id
aid diCraMd. I ml sputa! le lilies will be gite.i.
IUN1EL J. IIOTE.
F r the use of the lleii of said diceaaod,
Shamnkin township, August I. 1916. tf
DENTISTRY.
JACOB HELLSHj ;
HANKFL'L for the liberal enc.ur.igrment
which he haa received, wool I respectfully
inf'irm hi friends and the cttixrna of Nnitliuml-er-land
county in general, ihnl be has prrp.ired liiin
self with the beat Incorruptible, Teeth, tiol l Plsto,
tlnbl Foil, dec , that can be had in the city of Phi
ladelphia 1 and thai be will endeavor, to ihe utmost
of hi ability, to render full satUfiction to a!l who
tuny think pioper to cngsge bia services. He will
be in Sunbury at Ihe Augu.l court, where he will
be prepared, at hia residence, to insert Teeth en
(Jol.l Plate, or on Pivot, on ihe I ileal and not ap
proved pirns, snd attend In all tbetirsnclie belong
ingto DENI'AL tsUKUEKY. .
Ldi' will Im wailed on at their places of resi
dence, if desired. ,. ' t v -
His charges will be reasonable, Slid his woik
warranteil. '
He will vis'i different parts of the county, about
once in three m. n'h. i :
Honbttry, July Ifelh. 1840 6m - 1
-TThEXTER'S SPIRITS OF AI f.-r x
Q V traci ng Grease, Dry l'jinls, Varnith, Tar,
sx, Ve. Iri'in clothing of any descrip'ion, war
r uiU'd m l 10 iiijut thetl.ilh or the mo t delicsie
colors. This I qu d has kleo l-en use I w ith grtst
success in casi-s nt Hume. Hcalds, Tett r. Pimples
on the f.ice, Chspiied baiid, Sure lips, Rheuina
linn. Hard or soft C. rns, &x. (Jj- Piir, SS els.
I cr bo lie. F.r rale at the stoie nf
July 18. 1848. II. MASSER.
33. KIIVIBER, JRM
.Vo. 31 A'orfi Fourth Sirrei, unJtr ihe Me
chant' Hotel, -.
Phlladelpbln,
ill MODS l)B eAttl ' '
EEPd constantly on hand sn extensive s
rortment of all kintls ofnilk, rur and Rev
v. 1 ints, wlncn na 1 tier lor sl. on tne ninsi rea
sonable terms. His Hats are made up of the best
miierisls.'aiid In the most approved style, Per
s.in visiting the city will find it to their inieiest to
call. July llth, 1848. tv
FOUNTAIN IIOTEIi,
Usht Street, . ,.. , .
flvHE House has undergone a thorough repair.
.1. 'i'lie proprietors solicit Us former putionsce-
Trtuis $ I 25 per day.
WM. V. D1X.
ARTHUR L. FOOG.
, Pritftrirt.irs.
July 4. 1846. I v
P H I U DU L P. U.I A ;.:
riHIS large and commodious Ifutel has rrrently
X been 'lined o with entire' iievti furniiure.
1 he SHbseribrrs t..erefore olicit the patrouagn of
the public, and liusl that their rlperirnce in the
business will enable them to give cutire aatisfsc
lion." Terms mrxleisie. 1 -
HAOLEV, MrKENZIB A Co.
Ju'y 4lh, 1846. ly ' '
' SILVKU M ED A U
AWABDtn aT tub rBAsiux ixbtitcts, 1845,
rily Daguerreotype 'E&tabli&kincnt.
. '; (Latb 6itea & C)LLiaa.) n
Ifo. 100 Chetnut H., above Third, South hide, '
.;, 1 V rmz.ABBz.rmA. (
ISTTINIATURES tskrn equally sa well lh clou
IfJl dy ss in clear wsslhsr. A dark silk dices
tor a lady, and a black suit for 8 gtntlemsn, are
preferable in lilting fur a pictme. No extra charge
ie msde for coloring, and peifrct likenesses sre
guitrsniied. ' ', ' .' '' ' July 4ih, 1846. ly
fSOXGUTisf JAX-lBWi a'oTlliartTonss
Ink, of e superior qtiiliiy, for l cheap, at the
store of ' ' UKNRT MABR
Jets 4th, H4. i
PH33rXZUZiI SO ALSS.;
Dale's Celebrated Rail Road 8calea,
Cord and Hoy d.i
' Iron Manurac's do
Portable Platform do
SO different sites,
Dorm ut or Floor do
B different rises,
I Counter do
15 different sites.
The above Si-ales are
made either single or
double team, arid are
decidedly the most durable) accurate anil conveni
ent ecdee ever inve .! d. We also hne Plaif 11m
and Count r Rt-slea, Piilent l)lsncrs and every
kind of Weighina Machines in ue f . r sale, whole
sale and retail, at low prices. All Scales sold by us
0 go out of the city, are. boxed fr. e of chsrue, and
wanaulid to give satisfaction t tho urrh err in
every pnriicol.r; : GKAT& IlllO THRR, '
Mnurrtiirei nd Dealers, No. .14 Walnut strret,
Jun 7;tStq. ty ' FhilaMphia.
HORSE SHOES. L'urden's Pal.nl
j Horse Shoe, for sales! msnufsciurris'
' p'ices, by '
GRAY tt nHOTHER.
Jnr.eS7. 1840. ly " !t4 Walnut Philad.
yAll', New Vork Knit in baircU sndTugs, for
sale st rosnufsctuters prires by
OKAY & DROTHEIt.
, June 57. 18IC ty .11 Walnut st. Philsd.
Keller & CJrt'eiioush,
PATE1TT ATTOP.1TE7S,
AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS,
WASHZKOTOZT, . O.
R A WINGS and Papers for the Pa'rnt Of
fice will be prepared by them, at their office,
opposiie the Patent Office,
July. 4th. 1840. ly .
.CLOTZI1TC-,
vviioi.i.sai.i: a.i itr.T.iiu
T!IE ulsis b-rs are rnnatantly msnufictnrino
from tbe best Fr neh. Etiislisli and An.eiiran
msnur.11 luted Cloths and Cssimrrs, CT.DTHIVO
in a very euM-ri ir e'fkle, rut and workmanship.
Persons buying to sell sgsin will find one of the
laipesl and mol fsbionsble slock of goods to veto. I
from in Ihe cily, and st imp ecrilei.le.l I w price'.
. J. W. .V E. D. S l Olvr.S,
14 Market st. Phllad.
N. 0. A Urge arorlmert ol Odd Fell iwa' Ite-
galta convtantly nn h unl, and all order from lotlges
or indi'iilusl pui.ciusl'y alU'inled to, on the moat
liberal terms. J. V. Ci K. V. 9.
Phibidelphi. June S7th. 1S46. y
i ,11 p o it t a m t
. TO ALL COL'NTRV
HOUSEKEEPERS.
YOU my be sure of obi ..in-ng, al
Ljjl all tune, pure and highly flivured
I)y tbenngltf pound or larger oust tity, al the
Pckln Tou lomiiany'i ff'nrchoiisc.
30 South Stcond ttreef, Lrtwten Market and Cha
nut itreea,
rnzz.ADrLPirrA.
i Heretofore it his been sery difficult, ind.-cd, al
most impossible, always to ohtnin good Ore. u and
III irk Teas. Out nw vu hsve only to vi-it the
Pekin Tea Company 'a Store, to obtain as delu ious
and fragrant 1 ea aa you could wish lor, A II tar-lea
can heie l suited, with the sdvanlsge of getting a
pure article at a low price. , -
.. June 7ih. 1840. '
REMOVAL.
JOHN. iiTpURD Y,
RESPEtri LLLY inf-nrs hia f.ieul and
ciutoniera, that be has- removed hn m. k '
good to il.e Si. me House, on Nla.ltel sjure, f.nm
mi ly occulted by Mr. Win. Dewsrt, wb. re lie i I
be happy to m obis old customers and ihe pul
lic generally, on as pood teims, and at as I J pri
re a can bo hjJ a'aewbe e.
A large assortment of (iiiiceries, Dy Oo.kIs.
and Queens waie, coi.st.uit!y on band.
June S7th, 1816. if.
TVoticc.,
TeVTOTH'E Ulmn bv given, shat an t plication
JJ will lie m do to ihe m il l.-cis'stme f ir
charter for a U n't wi li a eapi'sl cd' f&tt fOH, a. d
power to increase the ri it d ih.M'f to JlttOOOll.
with banking and d.- itinling privileges, t.i be r
led 'l'be Dank of haimkin.'' and o be I eatid in
the borough of Sunbury, in Nr huoih- itai.d cun
tv. June STih, 1816. ,
lflavc you Iieartl the .tiv
NO ! WHAT KIT ?
' Wiit.'hav'wt Tot) nan ve t; '
MARTIA'.IRWIiV,
At Itisthop, in Murk ft sreW, adjoining the three
. - liory Dritk orie, . -.
TT AS just received fr.in Pbdatiidphia ibe largest,
-- haiiilsnm.st and txal assortment 4f
BOOTS AND SHOES
of every detcrip'ion, that ha ever been brought to
llii place. And hat ia still belier, ihey asy he
sells so cheap, lh.it you can buy two mm fir th
tame money that you used to pay fur siif pair.
He IIcts roe t'H nd Hrit roe Case, and
that i the te.ia. in lliot, be can sflt.'d lo sell ih. m so
much rhcai(, ( yoti doi.'t waul to buy , Jusl call
and see Id stock. II i always glid lo e hi
customers; and it is no trouble to bmi to shw his
g.vds. ' Ju"t io give you an Idea how cheap ha does
sell, the following is a list of price of a pait of hi
stckr
Mens Thick Root,
d i F lie Orain d '
do ' Cslf ' d
Bote' Tbi.k do
Youths' - ; . d.
Mens 1'biek Brogsns,
Worth ft 00 M3 75
' 4 60s.t 3 00
h HQ at
at 80 nl
8 00 at
I 87 st
3 no
I 78
t to
t 00
it
tt'ottirni Morocco V, c!l
and Kid Spitees, 1 CO st
Women.' best City mad
K-d tSt..i efs, : ' 1 C8 st
LxliW Uit, rs and Gal- - . ,
ter Ooois, 1 . t 00 at
A'so. every variety of Lsdln.', UnV' and
too
i
1 13
! I 1
1 8T
rbib
drens' shoes, at pr e lower than ever befute offer
ed. Crime eitf See 1
8unb.iry, Juno ISihj 1846. Bin - '
,Xiu uutl shcct-Irtin Wn re
MANUFACTORY.
8 S Zi Z XT 9 O A Ojy B, PHNWA.
THE subscriber respectfully inform ihe pnblic
ihsl ke ha commenced the manufartdre of
Tlu aiid Sheet-Iron Ware
in alt ite various branch, at eebngre. . Jits
ware ia not nn'y inuj of ibe best ms'ertsls, bijt is
ptit together in a substsetial snd wurkinsrilike ntsn
ner, tUiUiriag in this respect faom much uf the wgi
Sold, wl lcb is made up In a bony for that purpose.
An ficeltenl aesortmtoi Will be kepi on hand at atl
timrs, wliicb'will be S' Id en the most rcasanat le
terma.: 'ANDREW 8. WINGERT.
Strltngs..ve, Msy I8ih, IU40. tf.
jTi I I do. . do
htpummmJ I " do ' dii
I f do f do
1 1 1 i dof do
"T5UJTH IS IrllGH-lT M1TD . WILL IPAttVAIL.
Ko. iSS Cliesnnt Streets between Seveulli nod Eighth Street
u vta
S now ptepsrsd to ofler. Wholesale and Retsi',
a large assortment of Fa5ct and SrAfil
DRY GOODS,
stilted to tho Cuntry ss well as City Trade, rfe
continue the syst. m of "no abatement in prteet,"
winch he hs pursued for Ihe p sat ten year, and
desires to call Ihe si eel d sttention nf the pul l e to
it s the only fnie tyrem nf retnil Imsinrss, and
which is deiid.dls 1 1 the Interest of Ibe purchaser
lo piomote. It U rjtiiie lime 'be frs du'e- t prae,
lice of i sklng a biyh prire. and i.bstinv ! mike the
port h -sers belli ve they ate the "fivorcd fe," was
done aw iy ith. , mnr times nut of ten they are
mad- to piy a higher prire (however g-cst the re
doc ion) than the !ih Mvte nnd qnslily c.ui be puM
h:.se I at Ibe 'Due IMre Stre."
A. B. M. ia in r gnlnr receipt of the tlewesl and
cheapen esrnnalile goods, and when any article
deprecinti in v due the price is at nnce n.stltrd
down so low that li cannot be undersold. By this
system the pa-chafer cm at ell time buy with
confidence nd s .ti f icti.m. snd without wate of
time in n-elcss lrgaining. He has at this time
complete sssortment of
' SILKS. '
ll'ark t.ii'trino. Ottom-in, Ponx d Sole, Man
lus, Groa i'e Rhine, Artnuie, and other Dress and
Mantilla Pilks. Also,
Fancy Dirss Kilks, from 44 cts. to $2 35 per
yard, including all the vnrieiy of approved end
Useful styles and Combination of color.
, Lining Silks, Foulard Silk-, Sdk Ginghsni.
' LilWNS A AD ORG A KDIES.
Pari Ps ntrd Lawns and Organdies, of the
newrst and hiot approved s ylc, as Will as te
cheat" t in the market. Al",
Scotch Lawn t very low price.
FRENCH GINGHAMS,
Of ihe newest dia'gn. Also Scotch Gingham
sn I Ginuhnm Lawns, very cheap. Twdl'd Earl
ston and Manchester Gingham, for chilJieii's
wear.
FRENCH CHINTZES.
' Lijht, medium, and dark colors, 4-4 wide. Also,
be-t m ke American Chintz and Calicoes, of tbe
m w atlerne, at 12) eta, per yard. . .
M0USEL1S DE LA1SES,
Of the most rplendnl Omt.fe and Printed s'yl.
down to Ihe Frenili, English and American, st 25
cents per j a-d.
BAREGES .JN BALZORltiES,
Of all qualities nd every varnty of design',
tined to all tHsi s. A'a , embr..idered and chain--tiiilnd
Koine, Usyaderesnd P.lka Dns.-es.emb'd
Swis Muslin and UUh -p Laian drtaa paltrri a
Toilet, fit and Colmed plaid slid sir. pa bwiss Mus
lins. . WHITE GOODS.
riain ?wi-, Moll, N nsonk. Jaccnnet, Camb-ic,
Bi'k. and Tsrleton M iixlins, Plaid, Snipe, roid. d
and fi jo red Cimhric and B isa do, l)l-h pa Lawn,
li Icli nnd i:iocraiit
CAHPBT3, OILCLOTHS,
MATTINGS AND WINDOW SHADES,
for spnzxro thade.
THE pubscriber hs just opened f.ir spring tide,
a large and complete asa irtment nf Bros els,
Imperial, -uperfine and fine legrain and Venetian
CARPKTS. which have all been purihascd Withiii
a month, at the lowest ensh rates. They are no
offrred st grestls rednrcil prices Tor cash. ''
Tl ce g.Mid sre nf an extra style and finish, and
being tt the I et mske and fabric, offer great in
ducemi nta to pnrchs-ers to obtain a handsome and
drsirsble article st prices beli.w the usual rate.
Th- assortment is complrle in every resjeel, and
consists in part i f ihe following
New and s lemlid Brussels
do Ingrsins
do tmperi' CARPETS,
do 1'wl'd Venetian at Reduced
da PI i in do ' Price. '
do FineiVCnmrnon
w,
Do
Do
' Ir-gfsin J
Splendid Kmb.ifsed Piano nnd Tsb'e Covers;
Hta-r R"da, Bindings, Sheep SLins, &e. eke.
With n irnmen-e st 'ik nf l .w pl.ed Carpets
of all ties eiiption. I. a. II ig Hei p, and Cotton
t!rieis, Trom 12 o fiO Cen's per yard.
Country ' Mrrchsn s, houe. keeia-r end others
have now sn oprMHriiini'y of supplying tlxmselvesi
wiih bam'somn and de rl le g oils at presilv retln
cedince.. ijoi.'cjarn walker.
' 25 N 21 st. oj.rts te Ctni Chu rh.
rlilail.lph a. at,v tj h. ts48 Im
D A N V S L li a.
(Sgs T17 3a.Ir3.ir-
WOULEiV FACTORY.
' SAIVVZLLC, COLUMBIA COUNTY,
; IVitnMTliaiila.
FfHR Danville Steam IVonfrn Faefnry, fo-mer
X ly owned and cup cd by Dr. Pstmib.1 , h-s
reienliy been pu honed by the sub-criUrs, who
iesp,ctlully nn tiln-e to their friends ind the pub
lic geoersl y, thai ibev ' now fepared to do all
Kinus i i w jib, tn itii-ir line Dl tn'.atiu se, st tbe slior.
lest riolice, according lo trdr;, n.l in the beet com
pirailve manner, ll.,ir,a g0ne t.y constderslde
eipene in r.pairir . x,f. machinery end simratu.
and bting very paf.icul..! in securing the kerviceof
eipeiience.i n hanu-, they ice I conadeut Ihsl
Ihey ate r.( ,a of ev enting all k'ri.le of work iu
a s yle s.'.perior lo snv other rs aUisbmehl iu ihs
Cou'.iry, i the old cuetom'.ty p'tees.
Ll.tM HS. SATI.vaiTTS, rLA-vBl-
dLANKETS coiistan ly on hand, and for sale st
reduced p-ices, for t'A'it of Bane. .
CMUOIoVrtS AM rULLlG -will
le d ne in ib 4at manner, al the ususl pri
ce. ' All kinds or country produce taken in pay
mint for wuik, at D ilmlTe risik. t prices.
For the sccotuntoda:ion nf those who live el a
Hi tunc.-, ooi and Cloth will lie taken in al.
and, when flnikh.il, rcurmd la the following pla
ces. Plain written diiectioua must aecompsny
each paic. l ' '
t Columbia Conwy. Roup Si Msrrs store, Wa
ahrngt. nv.lle; It. Finn's st .re, J.ri-eylawn ; Yea
gei's inn, R. wring Cre. k Sharpless' e'ote. I'sit
wiesa; C. F. Mann's aioie, Mtfflinvi le; Millet's
toss, L'eiwi.kt J. C line's Mill; Rickets store,
piansevills Derr's store. White Hsll. .
N'orthttihberlaiid CounvM iehsal Resder's inn,
Turl unille ; Ireland 6c Usv's store, Mcwens
ille; K. fc Pipev'i etoie, Wstsoi stown; H. I.
Comly A Co's su.r.. Milton Gibson's inn. Chit
lisqusque ; Forsyth' atoie, , Northumberland ;
Young' sioia. 8.inbury. -, . . , ,
, Luternt pounv. Reynold' stoie, Xingstont
Gildeulev' stnie. Wilkesbait Gsylord's store,
Plymouth; 8 yet etDve, . Nantlcoks ; Judge
li k' Mdl, Huniinston. . .
. Lycoming County.- D. Clupp'f store, Mui.cy j
Shoemaker's store. rmiih' Mill. .'
UBAKHART ot KOWjiOVER.
i Danville. May 0, 1848.
TIME CstsSBiTia MsrusaAB HaibOii, has
' iust been received 'J U for sf al the etnte of
M.y W, 1 1 10. HENRY MAf?E!t.
oa clj cp 123 n ,
imitation rjsmhric, Cnmr e Dimity, Irish Shir ing
Linens, Damsk Tshle l.incH, TdMe Cloths snd
Napkin. Iing Lawns, French Linen Cambric and
Linen Lnvns. ehp Shilling and Sheeting Ali
llnsj snd sujierior Long Cloth Ht.iiting.
MOURNING GOODS,
Lup'fi's 11. mS'tine of all qua'itie, snd the va
rt us shade nt Black. Hummer II mli sine r
Bri!har.ie, Nilk arid C. tt .n W rp AlpacC", i k
Monselln :le I.ainea, Barig'e. B' ruifi. VI .rqnese,
f!rnia.line, 'out bams Liwiw, t) si.e. ('rime mi l
Love I i,se Viela, K:d and Rnk G oies, ttosie'V
Plain Silk Glari. I n, .man; Thibet. 'Wgn and
I'wialid Bilk Mhswls, 6,-arfs and ('tav s
SHAWLS .i!?D SCARFS.
French Chmere long nnd squ.te S ar'sf
B'. cle do, Piinled, Range, Thibet am' I erk nl
do., Gla la, Twisted 8,1k, (tienadine, Ilt rnani ami
Mohair do., arid low priced do.
Silk. Gienadine, Bari ge, anJ otbir long ami
aboil S. srfa. Ala i, CrnVuts.
Blatk Lace and Hilk Mni.tillsS, Visit), (japes and
Cardinals, of the new style.
EMBROIDERIES AND LACES.
EmbM Cape, O.lllnrs. Spencers, snd Chem;tt'i
under Plev,e and Cuff. Engbsli uhd Fr n. t
Tbreud LacrS, Edgings and Insrt'.lngs, Li'. en B. '
b n IMc'l' gs and lneriings, endi'd Swiss and ('-
bnc do.. Black and White Lace Viela. Lac Sliav.
and Scarfa, wide Black Laces lor Manullas an i
Scatf, and Uhik Biussels Lace, for trimming ih,
and dresses,
HOSIERY'.
English white and black rihh'd. cmbM, oprrt
worked, and p'ain 8tlk Hosiery ; whits and blsi k
half H. ae, libb'd snJ plain ; (pun Silk and raw Side
do.; also, Engl kh and Swi-s white, colnre.l, end
unlileachrd Cottoh do( tibb'd, plain, fmbV. cl ir li
ed, and open worked; alao, Children's Col ten do ;
and Ladies' white and unbleached Lisle Thred
do , of various qualities, a scarce and desirable ar
ticle, and other Hosiery of vsrinus description.
LlNEIf CAMBRIC AND LAWS HDKFS.
Plain, corded, bcrdcred, riviere, rhu;q ie, snd
emb'd Lihen Camtiric and Lswn Hdkfs , Irom 12 j
cts, to $i0 each. Also, Bag. Turse. (ireen lis
rrge for Veils, Gaute Viils. B'ack Linen, Lend
col'd snd Brown dh Pspi r Muslins. kc.
FOR GENTLEMEN.
All the new stvb rich snd cheap Scufs nnd
Cravats; Kid, Sdk, Thread, and other Gh.ves)
Cniton half Hose; Silk and Linen Cambric pocktt
Hdkfs, Suspenders, dec.
You can find at MARSHALL'S. I8S Ches
nut street, al.nost tv, ry ar ie'e in Dry Good that
you reqiiiie, and i.t pries quite low, if n"t l.iw.r
than el-ewhi re, (ff is In his interest to tell chfup)
nd sa he la cona amly adding t hi slo.k t-e new.
est nnd chenpesl boo. Is, you wd be sure of being
s.nled. Hut, lesdir, you are iuvi.ed to tell and
Ju.lce f r yourself.
I'M aJelpl.Ii, May 16ih, 181C 2m
I'ENNSYLVANIA HOUSE,
BAITVIZilaZ J?As
IHE suhsctiher, lute of Ihe Union Hob I, Afun
.: cy, l's , respectfully informs the old snd nu
merous customers of th
Pennsylvania IIou&c,
and tbe public generally, that he ba leased Ibd
Tavern Stand or John Rhodes, in Danville, where
hfe is now prepared to entertain travellers, and per
sons visiting th town, in tbe vrry beat style. Thai
accommodation will be such a a well conducted,
public ho'uac should afford, and no iff tit will be
spared to render a itinfarlinn, in every respect, In alt
who n ay call. Phe ctt'tena of Lycoming county
sre invited to put up with tho undersigned wbett
ihey visit Danville. .
Henry Weayeij.
bsnvl le, Msy 4, 1846.
II. THOMPSON,
Fashionable
BOOT AND SHOE MAKKIt;
ERF.BY rrtnrn l is s.nrere thsnks for ps
favo , and re-pec'.iully i form, his fiiends
and ih.' public gener.i'.v , th . he ba removed m
t.e Biirk Si.ve K.'i-'.n f rme.'v ore pied by Wnn.l
ck Rh:ivn, wl e-e ite wi I li n"prn m si co'iimoil .te
"II who wis! gor.l r rk ..t it.odo .1- 'ir. s, assur ng
lurin that bo will egit himlf io j.lese.
A fJo.nl itinent of U ot find Shoes, for Gen
lemen. Lad e, and Chi drcn, cos'm'lv on hand.
A'so, In nc, Eludings, And all sorts of Morocco
for sale. low.
.All kind of Work made to mmisuro, end Fe
paiung wtll done, at the shortest holic. Call
and Sc'e.
Suttbury, April 18th, 1848. if
"Lime ! Lime ! !
aTOElt B. SSIFlrlAlT,
RERP1XTFLLLY informa hi fiend, thai
be has commenced the business of Lime
Ituuiing, c ihe Turn be n.w occupies. He has
low on bsrtd a quantity of Lime for sale, and wilt
alwsya en.'e.yor to sccomm kIsis thess ho auj
ticii h'vn Viih their custom.
August i, April I lib, 1840. Bm
. ... . DElTtl3TRT. ,r.
PETER 1. MASSEh.
HECENTtV ITvOM PHILADEif.rHlA,
I ESl'ECTFULLY Inforhis ibe citizens
t
mmj Sllnbbry and vicinity, lhal be has opened art
i lDc at tbe rei.lnce of Henry Master, in Msiket.
si reel, where ha ie prensted to eiecute all kinds of
DtBTAt. oseia't, Plai Work, Stc , on (he latent
and most apprnved plana.
Having bad some experience end instruction.
Under che of the. irnxt enjincnt and succesaful Dcu
lis s in I'hilsd. Ipbis, he leli. Ves that be will le
ah'e id give aatisfactlon to tbdta who msy want lAt
serVicee
Lsdtes will be wallt.l on at their place nf real,
denes. Hi charges will be moJeisle, and tie
wo'k warranie.l, ,
Sunburv. Mairrh 28lh. 1648,
Kt i'urtsicr Aiuttte
11IG Book. Acce ants. Notes, die vf II. B. Mas.
I ser and J Q. Master di co, are now in tbe
now in tbe
11 be pox in
hands i-T a Ijjiice for collection, and
suit ifn.ii set l.d. ip a few days.
".nnury, April am. ma.
"iT1 OLASSF3 I'b flrsl quality bugar ttousel
jYjL MntMSs,only It) cent wr quart also,
upe.nne ar icle of yel en M.ds-s for t aking, ou
ry lt eswls per quart for lest I be 'rent ;
i June IS. IH4R. . HKNhY M SPR.
4rARDE.N kt;US. A li.sii uiiy ol U.
Uislev & CVa suinrlor Garden cVcds, iusl
received and fur sale at lh atore of
March 21, 1MB. HENRY MSSER.