g"JH.J - Lave unA AmMilim TK I.AST fjrriRVIBW KTwKK JOSCr-RING Rf Napoleon. The illvorcp, lor the sake td unrriage with another, waa, however, a fearful ipKi for Napoleon to break to Josephine1. The rumor of her approaching degradation had -r long tints filled (he hrarl or the. Emprets 'ith the mtvt fearful forbodiugs. Still neither ivrlj ventured to ' introduce the topic which i.ow filled the ears and occupied the Iwgna of !1 Europe, Thejrdirred together one day la the deeprt embarrassment, end not tit word waa spoken by either during llic'rcpast. . Na poleon ; exhibited marks of the strongest fttf its linn,' a convulsive movement, accompanied with a hectic flush, often panted over litis lea nre, and lid eeemed afraid to raise hit 'ci to the impress except by stealth.'. . Josepii'u.e waa rcitally embarrassed arid agitated, end hat! ait dy been weeping. The dinner wo a finally rt moved untouched, neither having tasted a morsel. Josephine has thus described Iho scene which ensued: We dined together a usual. 1 utroggled with my tears, which notwithsdand i ii 3 every effort overflowed my eyes. 1 uttered nut a single word during the sorrowful meal, and he broke eilence but once, to ask an attend ant abort the weather. My sunshine t saw had Vrred away; the storm burst quickly. ": 'Directly after coffee, Bonaparte dismiesed every one, and I remained akine with him. I warched m the changing expression of his countenance that struggle which was in his trwt. At length Ms features ecttlcd into stern resolve. . ! taw that my hour was come. lli whole frame trembled;. be approached and I frit a shuddering horror come over me. lie took my hind, placed it ufon his heart, gazed on tne for a moment, then pronounced theae fearful words; 'Josephine 1 my excellent Jose phine 1 thou fciiowest if I have loved theet To thee, to then alone I do owe the only momenta of happiness i have enjoyed in this world. Jo sephine? my destiny overmasters my will. My deurest affections mutt be silent, before the in terest of France.' 'Say no more 1 still had strength sufficient to reply, 'I was prepared fur i hip, but the blow is notices mortal.' More 1 could not utter. I cannot tell what passed within me. I believe my screams were loud. I thought reason had fled. I became uncon scious of every thing, and on returning to my sense, found I had been carried to my cham ber. On recovering, I perceived thatCorvisart a ss in attendance, and my poor daughter weep ing over me. No! no! 1 cannot describe the horror of my situation during that night. - Even 1 1 interest which she affected to take in my HntFerinjr, ' eeemed to me additional cruelty. O, my God J how justly had I reason to dread becoming an Empress 1' z, . ; : '; The fatal day of separation at length arrived. After the painful scene wss over,' Josephine in silence and sorrow retired to her chamber.-' The usual hour of Napoleon's retiring came, lie had just placed himself in bed, silent and melancholy, while his favorite attendant waited only to receive orders, when suddenly the pri vite door opened, and the Empress appeared, her hair in disorder, and her free swollen with weeping. Advancing with a tottering 'step," tie stood as if irresolute about a pace from the bed, clasped her hands and burst into an agony of tears; Delicacy a feeling aa if she had no right to be there seemed at first to have arres ted her progress but forgetting every thing e fc in the fullness of Iter grief, she threw her a If on the bed, clasped her husband'- neck, and sobbed aa if her heart was breaking. Napoleon also wept, while he endeavored to console her, and they remained for some time in each other's arms, silently mingling their tears together. After an interview of about an hour, Josephine parted forever from the man whom she Ijad so long and solendcrly loved. On seeing the Em press retire, the attendant entered to remove the lights, and found the chamber as eilont aa Heath, and Napoleon so eunk among the bed clothe aa to be invisible. The next morning at eleven, Josephine left the Tuilleriea forever, ' Jttv. Mr. Abbott. . IntkbestiM) to Srobvakers. Ws. have Kten an invention by Jonathan Rusael, last ma ker, in Cherry street, which ia pf considerable importancs to shoemaker. lie has succeeded in makings stretcher, which will stretch any or all parte of a boot or shoe, by simply turning a screw. - The screw, by acting upon a . lever ia a boot tree, will edrptch the it.stcp, heel or h't,' of a boot just as it may be desired. It ia a greet and decided improvement' over all the in ventions of the kind w hich i:evq vtl born used in the trade. Specimen cf it kayo teen Ivltal the Franklin institute, where those particularly interested may have an opportunity of exam in. mg them. 1'liilo. J.edger. Attempt to hatha boy.- The Steamboat Corvette, ou her trip down IromCstnargo, stop ped lor lt P'nhl at s rancbo on the river, sod small boy atiaticd to the boat, went boresnd atrayed some dislanco from the bank. He wis ; espied by a Mexican who thought to entrap him with a jaaeo and drag him off. The . Mexican was, no doubt, expert in the. use of this weapon, but somehow he waa not quick enough in his movement. He succeeded in encircliog the boy with the noose, tout before he could throw htm from his feet, the youngster fired two pis tol balls into him, which hurried Mr. Mexican off, no doubt quite sick at the stomach. - The Mexicans must think the Yankees are "born veteran" pistol shooters. - Jiutnmoros Hag, 'Jj tnsf. . ' -" " Vitt Good. The Boston Stai says . the main reason the b'hoya are anxious to whip Mexico, is because sbs rsfuasd to rrref. lU'J 1. 1.. I..1..L Jl.. , d a x k x o t e list, pi.wsylvama. The following list shows the aurrent value of all Vnrsyteanie.Benh Notre''.. Tbe most implicit re liance ion; tie' placed Upon K, as it I tatty week r fi.i'y compared with and corrected from Bun nell's Reporter.:;' '..7 .';.'..-. v -vjc flanks 1ft Philadelphia. Nam.;1 . ,Locatioi. Diss. tt Pat Lie. .NOTES AT Honk of North A mctks 1 - PAR. par par par par par par pn.r par par par 8uhk ufclhe IVnrtliern Uberfiee Commercial Bank ef Penn'a. . , . Canrtera' and Mrchanica' Bank , '-:' Kanatnsron Unk - ' . . v, PWls.Mphia Uank vN:'. ".."' . i.. 8chiiy!kill iWnk , ; ; - ; - . -toUtiWArk Dnnk '"' . .. " Wfctern IUr.k .' ', . ? ,:. .: "' '-' Mechsitics' flank J ', V . f nwrBrtiirrr A Xforhanie' Rjiik Bonk f Prnn Townnhip .. ', ".' - .". tianW - . ' . " B'ltik of Commerce, lata Moyamining Bank cf Pennsylvania . , i ': : Countty Ranlts. Bsnk of rtitpr Count) " Westchpster Bank of Delaware County , Chester -.' Bank of Ormantnwn? , ' tJprmantown Bank of Monlpomfry Co. : Noiria'own Dojrra!nwn Bank ' ' Ditylestown Ealnn Ilafik . . Easton Farmer' Hank nf Books ro Brl-tol paf par fir par par par par par par par par par Dank of Nouhumheilanti Northumberland par Columbia Bank A Bridga eo. Columbia ; par Farmrw' Bink of Lancastei Lanctslet . " par Lanrsxter County Biink . Lancaster pir Lancaster Bank - I.ancuster par Farmers' Bank of Heading Reading . -' - par nin-e of Hunk or Penn'a. Offica do . do Office d4 v ' do Office di ' do '. Harrinbutf"! These Lancaster I offices Remling J do not Esston Jisouen. NOTES AT DISCOUNT. Rank of lha United States Philadi lphia 33 Jal Miners bank or Pottsvilla" Bank of Iwlstown ' Batik of Middictown - -' ' -Carlisle Bank - , . ' Exchange Bank Do , d. branch of Harrisbnrg Bank . Ict'anon Bank . " Merchants' i. Manuf. Bank Pottsill LawUtown ' Middletown CarlUle , PitUburg Hollidafsburg Harrisburg . Lebanon Pillsburg i Bunk of Pittsburg Pilta'juig Williamsport . Wilkcsbarre .. Allentown West Branch B.ink Ii 14 Wyoming Bank . Northampton Bink Berks County Bank OlRca of Bank ofU. B. Do -. do , do "v. Do do do . Bank of Chambersborg. Bank of (Jettysburg Bank of Susquehanna Co. Erie Bank Farmers' & Drovcra' Bank Franklin Bank. " Honesjula Bank Moiiongahela Bank of B. Reading ' - ' Pittsburg failed Erie ; do New Brighton do t'liamliertborg J . Geltyaburg . . Montrose - li ' Erie : 1 jal j Wsynesburg n . Washington , - l Honesdute I i ' Urownavitle . I J York 1st fork Bank N. B. The note of those banks on which we on. it quotations, and substitute dash ( ) are not purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, with the exception of those which hae letter of reference. BROKEN BANKS. Philadelphia 8av. Ina. - Philadelj.hia Pliiladelphia Loan Co. ' ;-'V'-4q Behu rtkill Sav. Ina. t : . .-, ' - do Kensington Sav. Ina. A . dj Peon Township Sav. Ina. - - do , ' Manual I-abor Bank (T. V- Dyott, prop.) failed fulled failed failed rnwsnd Bank Towanda Alleghany Bank of Pa. , Bonk of Beaer .; Bank of Swatara 1 : Bank of Washington Centre Bank . ; City Bank Farmers' & Mech'ca' Bank ' Farmers' A Mech'ca' Bank Farmera' &. Mech'ca' Dank Harmony Institute . Huntingdon Bank ' Bedford ' . Beaver " ' Harrisburg Washington Hellrfonte '. Pittabuig ." Pittsburg Fayelto co. (reeiicastie Harmony no sale closed closed failed closed no kale . fuilod failed failed no sale Huntingdon no ssle l.eitown , nosjle Wanen : failed Dun.laff . no sale Juniata Bank Lumbermen's Bank Northern Bank of Pa. New Hope Del. Bridge Cn, . 'ewr Hope Northumu'd Union Col. Bk. Milton cIusm no sale North Western Bank of Pa. Office of Schuylkill Bank Pa. Act. & Msnuf. Bank Silver Lake Bank Union Bank of Penn'a. Westmoreland Bank Wilkesbarte Bridge Co. Mesdiille closed Port Carbon Carli.te - ' failed . MontrtuM '. closed Uuioniown . failed Gieensburg closed Wilkesbsrre no ssle ' ' Cj" All notes purporting to be on any Pennsyl vania Bank not given in the. above lut, may bo tz down aa frauds. SEW JCUSCY. Bank of New Brunswick I Brunswick failed Belvideie Bank - Belvidera Burlington Co. Bsnk .; Medford ' "' par Romruercial Bank " ' Porih Am!wy ramberland Bank ' Bridgetnn . pir farmers Bsnk - M.unt Holly par farmers' and Mechanics' Bk Kahwsy ; Faraera and Mechanics' l' N. BiunswicU failed Farmers' and Merchsntt' Bb Midiilttown I't. Franklin Bank of N.J. . J.rsey City failed Hobnken BkgcV Oiaxing Co llobokt n . faib il letsey City Bank .. Jersey City ' failoil Mechanics' Bank PuUvrann failed Manufaclurera' Bank ' . Belletille .: . failed Morris County Bank ' Mornsinwn - Monmouth Bkof.N.J. . Freehold failed Mechanics' Bsnk Newark . J Xlechanics' and Mannf, Bk Trentoo - ' put Morris Canal Sod Bkg Cj Jersey City . J P st Notes- - - - - no ssle Newark Bkg & Ins Co Newaik i New Hoi Del Bridee Co Lamhortsville j N. J. Manure, and llks Co Hubukm failed faded failed pur 4 P failed failed i par N J J'loteclon dc I.oml aid Ik Jersey City Orange Bank . - Orange Paterxm Bank '. ; Paterson Peoples' Bank . . -, do Princeton Bank - Princeton - 8alem Banking Co '. Salem State Bank ! . , Newark Stats Bank '' Elizsbetbiown State Bank " ' '.''. t-'omaen Siste C Mk of Mor rla 'f Morrirfown State Bank '. Trenton Salem and Philad Manuf Co Sslem 8ussex BsDk . Newion Trenton Banking Co Tierun Union Back . Dover ) Wasoingiua Banking Co. Hackanaack : DCLAWARE. Bk of Wilra h. Brand) wine Wilmington Bank of Delaware Wilmington Bank of Smyrna . ' . Smyrna Do - . breach ' Milfurd Fanners' Bk of State of DL Dover De branch, . Wilmington Do - branch Georgetown Do branch Kesrcsatlo Union Bank Wilaaington try Under ft'a fail par par P' par P' par par par rv J (U On all banks maikrd thus () tbeie are si. Ibar counaarieit or allseed Mass of ins vvMoa da, MOMnauaas, in sire uls Jen. llare yen henrd the IVctrs I riO!it7IIAT IS IT? : . Wn, sv'kt tos natso tnatf , MARTI iV IRWIN; At hiithop, in Marktt Urut, adjoining fAe Mree ' : vary nnat muse, ' . A9 jutt rec ited from Philadelphia the largest, handsomest and b"St asaortmsnt of . . , BOOT9 AND SnOE3: of cvriy description, that has ever been brought to ibis place. And what is still better, they any ha soils so cheap, that you can buy two rata Jur tht taitit money that yta ttiticF h pay for sns pair. He lifts roa Cue nnd 8 sits ran Csn, and that i the reason that he can uflbrd to aril them so much cheaper, .. If yno don't want to buy, jut call a'nJ see hi stork. He is always gUJ';io see his ctiMomersi snd it I no troutle to him lo sb.iw his grunhv.. Jul 0 you on idea liovr ehear he does reit, the follwwiug is a li.4 of prices of a pait of his tkt ' - - ' - -'-.. Men's Thick Bo.t', worth ft Of) at ? 75 il t I ins Urain Oil ' - do Calf . d. . Boys' Thick ' ' . ' do Vouths' ' " " du Men's Thick Brogsn.. . ; Women's Morocco Wells nd Kil Serines, ' . (WomeiiN liest City made K;d S!iii(eri, - ..." Lnlies' Oaili rs and Gab. . ter Bonis, .. , 4 50 -st 3 00 . 6 no n & 60 .t 2 00 st t 87 at 1 64-at 1 62 at 8 00 at 8 00 73 t 25 I 00 100 I 12 1 97 A 'so. verv variety of Lsdlea', Dovs' snJ ihil- diens' shoes, at prices lower than eer before offer. ed. , Come and Sr Sunlury, June 13 h, 1646 6m D A N V I Ii Ii B WOOLEN FACTORY. DANVIX.LC, COLUnBIA COUNTT, PcnnNylvnnta. FllHE Dunvitlt Steam ll'oale Factory, fmmer JL ly ownsd and f.ccup ed by Dr. PsTa'taiir. has rertnlly .been pqrcbasrd by the sulweribers, who resU'Ctfully annnonre to their friends and the pub lic genersl y, that they sx now prepared to do all kinds of wjrk in their line of business, at the shor test notice, according li orJei, end in the best com parative n.annor. Having gone ! cnnrideralile eipene in rr pniriiig ll.eii nichinery and aparatue, anj deing v r jf psr.iculni in Mcurii g the service of el)1 tienced mechsnics, they feel confident that Ihey are rspalde ot ev-c itin all kinds of wrk in a Hiyle superior l.t a:.y other is'al!ihuient in the country, at the old vustaiinxry p iece. LOI'HS. 8ATINETTS. FLANNELS BLANKETS eunstsn ly on hand, and for sale at reduced priera. for Csa or 1J ir'er. CAItBlMLi AM) ril.I.IX will be dine in the best manner, at the usual pri ci s. All kind of country produce taken in pay ment for work, st Dunville lustkrt prices. For the accoiumodaiion of iIioks who live at di-tance, Wool -and Cloth will be tnken In at, and, when finitht-d, ro'Urntd to the following pla ces, Pluin written diiectums must accompany each parcel t " Culumhia County. Roup cV. Man's atore, W shingtonvdle ; R, Fruit's st..re, Jtrsevtown ; Yea. ger's inn. Roaring (?re k; Sharpies' stoie, Cstta wissa ; C F. Mann's store, MitHinvi'le ;. Miller's store, Berwick t J- (-line's Mill; Riekrt's atore, Orsngeville; Derr's store. White Hall. : Northumberland County Michael Reader's inn, Turbutville; Ireland St Hav's store, McEweos viile; E. L. Piper's st'ue, Wstsoi stnwn ; . I. Cumly & Co'a store. Milton; Gibson's inn, Chil lisqusqne t Forsyth's sioie, Nortbumberl.ind ; Young's store. Sunbuiy. ..' '. Luxerne County.' Reynold's store, Kingston ; Oililerslceve's store, Wilkebsrre ; t!a lord's store, Plymouth; - Styer's store, Nanticuke ;' Judge Mark's Mill, Huntington. ' ' ' ' . Lycoming County. D. Clepp's store, Muticy ; Shoemaker's store. Hmith's Mill. GEAIMIAItT iV KOWNOVER. Danville, May 9, !S15. . L'KNXSYLVAM A HOUSE, DAXIVXLliS, PA. THE suttsciiber, tuts of the Union Hotel, Mun ey, l's , respectfully infonns the old and nu merous customers of the ' ' . 1'ciiiiMjlvaiiia Ilonse. ' snd the public neneral!v, thai be has leased the Tav rn Stand of John Rhnde, in l)ndte, where he is now prepared t entertain lravlers. and er. sons viit)ns the town, in ths vi ry hrsi siyle. 1'he accommodations will be u-h as a well conducted public bouse should tffi.', snd no effort nill be spared lo render sitisfjk tion, in eveiy respect, to alt who n ay call. The cii'aena of I. coming county are invited to put op with the undersigned when they visit Danville. . ' HENRY WEAVER. . Dsnvi!!e, May 2, 18tB. .- WHITE 3VAL1T HOTEL,' Uacb Street, rinrAnrLriiiA. ii v j. ii:ti:ks. . THIS location ia convenient for Bua'nees men visiting the city. Every pins ia taken t ss cure the comfort of tiavelleia. . - .., March 7. I8t6. ty MONTOUR HOUSE, I ATE Jl I! AMY'S HOTEL, ' . Oppnrit tit Court Haunt,. . DAITVtLLE, PBNM'Ai M0 " THE Suh-ciilh r, who assired for ae fififr vei I years in the m:nsgerneni of the a-Jisvjp-Vhove Hotel, lately kept by Mr. S. A. Bra Vllsdy. b gs leave to infirm lha travelling pwb'ie, that he has taken the entablwhment on his ow n account, on the Cist of January, 1848. The House has, o( Isle, undergone many impnr lant alterations, and the present conductor promises to leave nothing undone to make it a eomfortshle and agreeable, as well as a ch sp and areomnmdv ling stopping ptsce (or strangers who may visit our flourishing village. No pnins nor etpense will be spend to fill the table and the bar wittt the bet the mukets afford, and with lb-d- trnninanon ti de vo his entire erowil atti ntion Ia the comfort of hoe whs mav make his hnue their temporary a bode, and sided by atlive, careful and obliging ser vanta, be hopes io give general aatisfactiou, snJ rs ceive a li!eral share of totom. fXj Large and commodious STABLES are at tained to the reiabl shment. which are attendaJ by careful and obliging ho-tlers. - ' GIDEON M. 8H00P. Jsnusty tth, 1846. tf ' CiONGKKtii AX Blue and Black Cong.e ' Ink, of a auperior quality, for sale cheep, at the atore of HENRY MA8SER. July 4th. IMS MTlLASSES The fust i Molesaes, only 13 cen ns snicte of yellow Mali aualilv bugar House nls per quart; also, s su pei Una article of yellow Mulas.-e for Mkmg, on ly 12) cents per quart for sale st lha store of June 13. IMS. HENRY MASSER. rnilE CtisaasTsa Mscsssaa Ham On., boa X just keen received snd is Car ssle at the si ore of Msy 35, IMS. HEFKT HAPeM Is i KTvba " ' H.Ba'lASSEPta ATTOHNR Y AT LAW, VWamX, PAa Business attended to in the Counties of Nw thumlerlsnd, Union, Lvooming and Columbia. - -' ' ner tot . ' r. & A. KeVeuBT, ' - Low I A & Ba.sov, . Sosiaaa A SrroDOBASv, W'Ai'W. RarSotba, Me Fasts n dt Co. Spiatae, Oooa St Co., pkteu b;' massij it, RECENTLY FROM PHILADELPHIA, ' If ESI'ECTFULLY InMms the ciiiiens of II Bj Sunburv and virinitv, thai he has niiened an otllee at the residence of Henry Ma"ef. in Mnrket strret, where be is prepared to eveeute all kinds nf i ounoni, i ixie n orn. oie , on me latent snd most approved plans, Having hail amii expericnee and Ins'rnetbirt, under r.ne nf the ml eminent and successful Den- ' tie s in Philadi Iphh, he Ivelievos tht he will be j i liinii. US nelievos thtt n will ne able to give satisf iCtion to UiOie who may want his services -' Ladies will be waited on at their pliers of rest dence. His charges wiU Le moderate, and his work warrsnted,- Sunbury Marrh 28th, 186. . ' " v bvanTwatson," ' N. 70 rtouTH Ttnito StttrtT, ' ' Opposite the Vhiliideluhia Excliangt, Monurartuie and ksi p enr -stantty on hsnd. a large as sortment of their Pntent Im proved S-lsmsnil, r FIRE PROt)F SAFES, which are cnnslructed as to set at rent all manner of dnub. a to their being atriettv fire nroof. i.nJ that they will resial the rt-e of ariv building in ti e world. The outside cae of the Safes are mule of boiler iron, the inside case of so.ipytone, and be tween tbo enter case and Inner case is a space of nine o incnes mica., and Is Illicit in witn initei-MUf- i tilde mtteri il, so ss to make it an impossibility to ever burn any of the contents inside of this Chest. These 8iaptone Salamandeie we are prepared and dl challenr llu Mild In lirn.lni in, arlirlo ! EH in (he shape of Book Saf. s that will stand as muih I ""l "herever the medicine hss once been intro beal, and we bold ourselves rea.lv at all times tn ( ,ur"'' " iwt'nce oer all others; eveiy have ihem fairly tested bt public bonfire, vhoul.l a- I ""f " 'aken ii, have derived so signal bene nv tf our competitors feel disposrd to try them.' I ,'eu,, ft0m ',. ,h ' tecommended by We also continue to msnufactu.e and keep e n- 'm wllh ,h8 U'most conf.tlence. Physicians of stantly on hand, a IsrcS and g. n. rol as-orlmenl of ih highest standing in the ptofeasion, present it our Piemium Ab tishl Fire Proof Kafes. i f which i P'' "nder their care ; -..ntaining l.oibing we h-eslargenuanti!y in use, and in cv. r-j in- ! deb terious. but being composed ot the nv-sl mild, stance thev have e.ven entire s .ti.rariion lo the ! et efiicacious vegetable material., it is off. red with nutchof.ere-of which we will refer the nuhlic to a lew gentlemen who have them in use. N. St U .Tatlor. 191 n,.,lh 91 t A. Wright & N. p'iew, Vine st. wharf: Ale-tr,nder Csr..r. Con- veyanccr, corner of Filbert end 9th sis.; John M Ford, 32 north 3dst.; Mvir Buh, SO north 3d st.; Bailey St Brother, l:tS Mxkct t.; James M. Paul. 101 south 4th st.; Dr David Jyne, 8 south 3d i't ; Matthew T. Miller, 20 south 3d si.; and we could name some three or four hui dred others if it were necessary. Now we Invite the attention of Ihe public, and particularly I hone in want of Fire Proof &fcs, to csll st our store before purcha sing elsewhere, and we think we can satisfy them that they will get a belter and cheaper article at our store than any other establishment in Ihe city. We slso continue lo manufacluie iea and Co pying Presses, made in such a manner as to an swer luith tiurroses : Hoisting Machines, rue Proof Doors, w.tb our own roanufa- lure of locks on them, with D. Evans's Patent Keyhole cover attached to the same t . plain and ornamental Iron Kaillng, &c X. B. We keen eontnllv on hand a 1 ir.-e as soitment nt our Paluut t!aie l.intd Kcfiiger t us. Water Filters aud Cooler; and we have also on band several acond hand Fire Proof Chests taken in exchange for ours, which we mil dn-pose of at very low prioen. . Pbiiadelphia, January Stih, 148.- ly - .; " - rj-0 isr.aaj.rsj"fr ' DRY GOODS. e. t';i forir., nr, )uriv. HAVING eMahtbhed a Branch at No, 144 Ches. nul si., Philadelphia, is now iening. anj wi'l be consinntly rrceiving from tbe New York Auc tions, en extensive assortment of . FANCY & ETAJP Z.B DRY OOOSS. which will be sold st the lowest New York pi tee at wholesale and Id tail. Among h s stock will he found a good assortment of the followieg articles: Jaecouets, Plaid. Hair Cord, Lace, Stri, Book, Swiss and Tatlatsn Muslins, Bishop and Lmen Liwns, Fancy Cap Nelts, Fancy and Bnll Uesse. Thread Laces, Application Do., rich Blar k i.k Trimming Lace, Irish Linens, Linen Cambrics. Linen Cambric Hdkfs..Cuitain Fringes, Csshmate d'Ecose, Miiusehno da I, aire, t-illt and ('nttnn Warp Alpaccas, Quoeu's. Cloth, Gala Plaids, j Frenrh Meiinos, Ulitk i!ka, Glove. 81 k Hose, j Shawls, Cravats, Rtlihoo, Embroii'.erits. &.C., Stc. J Country Merchants and others visiting Pbiladel t'uuniry ffincosuis alio oinera vi"iK i Miituui- i phia or New York to purchase, are respectfully ia. viled to c-tii ami examine the stocks. . Nov. I, 18 S. ly BELIEVE AND THOMSON Couiiiound Syrup or Tar & M ood Xaptlia. THE unprecedented t)ccs of tbi medicine, in the restoration ef beahh, to thnne w ho, in de. pair, had given up all hojie, baa given it an exal ted reputation above all other remedies', fumi-hing evidence of it intrinsic va'ueand power. a the on ly sgenl which ean be relied upon for the cure of Pulmonary Consumption. Brotnbittis, Athma, Psin in Ihe side and Breat, Spitting of Blood, Whooping Cough, Croup, Ae, ' ' i ' Attention ia lequested to the following ASTON ISHINQ CCRE.bs Thomson'. Compound S;rop of Tar and Wood Nspiba 1 ! . Philadelphia, May 3, 1844. ' MR. THOMSON Dear Mr 'With grateful feelings I inform you of Ihe alnnishirtg effects of your medicine, which has literally rats d me from a death-bed! My dieae, Pulmonary Cooomp linn, had reduce I me so low that my physician pro. nojnced my rasa hnles ! At this junction I be gsn to u-e your medicine, and miraculous as it may seem. It has compb tely restoied m to health, after everything else had failed. Respectfully yours. . WASHINGTON MACK. - ' Charlotte atreet, above George street The undersigned, being personally acrjosinted with Washington Msck and bra sufJSprins, beer wilneea lo Ihe astoiiihing efjects of Thomson's Compound Syrop of Tar, and the truth of lha a bova statement. T JOS. WINNER, 81S North Third street, DAVID V1CKERS.41 Almond street V HUGH M 'GIN LET, S. . corner Temeoy and Fourth atreets. . . Prepared only by B. P. Thomson, N. B. corner of 6th and Spree streets, Philadelphia. Agents. -H. B. Masse r, Bunbury; D. Gres, snd Dr. Macpherann, Harrisburg t Jno. G. Brewn, PottsviUe ; Gee. Esrl, Reading ; Houston St Ma on, Towsnda, Bradford eoanty, Ps. Price 60 eente per bottle, or fs p r down. (J Beware mil imitations. Philadelphia, Jane tBth, llte.-ly WHOLESAtsai ipTAlL If AT & CAfrWAnRiimmrf , A'o. S04. Slnrkt-t Strettjjibove OfV South tide. If i no suiwcru era rrspeeuuuy csll the alien. s tloo of ibeir friends and dealers to their Urge Mid well assorted stock of Hals and Cans of every description, wrll adapted f'Mhe Spring trade. Be. lug made of the best material and by the mot e. psrieneed Woikmetl, they feel confident to give tint vers'il satisfaction to all who may fsvor them with a trial, ss they offer to sell as ltw as snv house in theei y. BARI'ALO IT & BLYNN. ' Philadilphia.' January 3. 1810 T , - P I A N O S. rilHE SUBSCRIBER has trren sppoit.tol Spent, SL for III sale ofCIIMIAU MCVEIl'S t EI ' F.lll? vl'Kn psm 1 U INUE ivnnii ir A NO, at this place. Thee Pianos have a plain, massive snJ In suiiful eiterior fini-h, and, for depth ' and (.weetness of lone, and elegHiica of workman-'! ; .i,; ... .., ....,..! k. . ;,.,,, it..:,..i u. ..-.. I -p. ' follow;,,, rB(."ornnunJsiion from Ca.i ! IIikts, a celebrateJ iierfotmcr. and hitn 1a man. ufuciuier .''"' I A C A fit I. '- . ! Havi-ie had the plraure of trying the eicel lent Piino Fortes manfactured by Mr. Meyer, and exhibited at (be last eihibition of the Fr .nklin In stitute, I feel it due to the true merit of (he maker to iVclare that these instrument are quite iqual' nnd in some respecte even superior , to ell thn Pi ano Fort', I saw at the cspttaU of Europe, and during s sojourn of two years at Paris. The" Pianos will bs o'd at the manufacturer's lowest Philadelphia prices, if not something lower. Person are requested to call and examine for themselves, i the residence of ihe subwribrr. Sunbury. May 17, 1815. H. B. MASEK. ' OAKLEYS DFWTnATITE SYRtP. . THE vsloab'e properties of Osk ley's Depura live Syrup of Sarsaarilla, aa a purifier of the blood, is so well known to the public generally, that it ia unnecessary to occupy much spare in set ting forth Ihe advantage to be derived from it a ! Confidence, na the ehenal and moot efficient po riftcr of ihe blood now known. The use of a few i o'"es, especially in me spring ntoutns, win ne si- I trn,S,:'i wi,h n",- J'ded improvemenl In the ge- neral alrength of the system, eradicating any seeds of disease that may have been generated, besides giving health snd vigor to ihe body. For the cure of Scrofula or Kings Evil, Rheumatism. Trite', Pimples or etuptions of the Skin, White Swelling, Fistula, Chronic Cough Asthms, cVe, The nu merous certificates in Ihe possession of the subscri ber and hi agents, from physicians and others, are sufficient to convince Ihe moat skeptical of its su periority over all preparations of Sarssparilla. Sold wholesale end retail, by the proprietor, GEORGE W. OAKLEY, North 6th street. Rea ding, Berka Coanty, and to b bad of the following persons t . In Northumberland County. H. B. Masssr, j Sunbury j i Ireland A M.ael, McEwensville ; D Kraoaer, Milton, In Union County. J. Gearlnrt, Helinsgrove J A. Guteliii, Miflliiiburg. In Columbia County. R. W. McCay, Waah I "gton. Reading, March 14, 1R4-V Me. Ostri 1 believe il Ihe uty of every one tn do whatever in their mwer I ie, for Ihe tcne fit of their fellow men, and having ba.l positive proof in my awn family, of the wonderful properties of your Drpurslive Svrup of Sarsspurilh. I tn -mi t conscientiously recominend it lo the afflicted. We ! had tho mil-fortune to lose two of our children, by j the breaking out of ulcerous sores that covered the isce,nesu ami net s. H.u,ounn we nu some i t me most scientific physician lo attend IV m snJ l.d tried all tbe known lemedies, including hwaim'a Panacea, without avail. Another of niy children waa attacked in the snme manner, ber face sr.d neck was completely covered; tbe discharge was so (Tensive, and the disease at such a height, that we despaired of ber life. Seeing the wonderful effoct of your Depuraiive Syrup of Siaparii!a, we wete induced to . make trial of it, aa the lal n sort ; it acted like a charm; the ulcere commenced healing Immediately, s few bottles entirety retoird her lo her health, which abe hs enjoyed uninleriuptedly ever since. As s puiirier of tbe blood, I verily be lieve it has not its equal, , .- JOHN MOVER, Tailor, Walnut street, near Fourth, Reading. Douglrifjville, April 13th, 1813. Ma. Oaklet t My son Edmund Leaf, bad the scrofula in ihe moat dreadful and distressing man- ner for three year, during which time ha w.is de nrt.t nf lit. nam nC V f .nl. t. j I a ..i .n.l .,b were covered ith ulcere. We tried all the diiTiT " j T , ei.t remedies, but In no tfCct, until recommended " i l-y Dr. Johnson of Noni.town, aud bo Dr. Inaae II tester, of Reading, to use your Depuraiive Syrup of Ssraaparilla, of which I obtained several bouies. the use of which drove the disease entirely out of hi system, the sore healed up, and the child wa restored to perfect health, which he hs rnjoyed uninteriupledly ever since, lo tbe a.t.mishmi tit of msny pcisons wbo wen him during hi edxiion. I havethouehl it my duly, sod send you this certi ficate that others who have a like affliction in the family may know where to obtain ao valuable a medicine. - Your truly, AMELIA D. LEAF. Sepl. 16, 1843. ly ' AS II II Y fc it o c a r, WHOLES ALB &. BSTAXXs HAT & CAP MAISUFACTUUEUS, .' South, Ha$l corner of Market and ith tit.. lblladelpliln, WHERE they always keep on hand an exten sive assortment of HATS U CA I'S of every description, got up in the bent and most spoored t) !. Peisons dsrirou rf purchasing superior srtb cbs on the most rrssnsshle terms, will find it lo their advantage lo call before making purchase elsewhere. , - - . , v Philadelphia, Oct. 6th. 1844. ly " CITY FURNITURE AUCTION, urx rarvATs sales booms, Nos. 20 and 31 North Tbiid Street, Nsnr ths City HotsJ. .. y PHILADELPHIA, f ' CC. MACKEY, Anctioneer, repectfblly in. vile tbe attention of pereoaa desirou of pur chasing Furniture, bis eatniv iies Rooms, (both iHiblie aud Private.) for every description of Household FumHoie, where can be obtained at all limea. a large assortment of fashionablo and well manufacluie Cabinet Furniture, Bed, MaUiee, .. at very reduced price, for eash. fr- Sale by Auction, twies) week. May ITth, 143. ly ROGE OINTHEWT , sr-eves e"swa'ir mriavroRMsj, riMM.ne omthe rcc, ad otiiius ... CltTAKDOUB KRt'PTION. . ' : 1 ' (2. The folhiing eertiiea'e daeribci one of1h most extraordinary ourtt ever tffctttd by away application.- " V ' '' ' - Pnrnnrtpiiti, Febmsry 10, 1833. , TpOU twenty year I was severely afflicted wittr A Ta-n-sn on ths Face and Headt the disease" Commenced when I was seventeen years old, and; continued until the Fall nf 1830, varying kt vio lence, but without ever disappearing. - During moef pf Ih time, great part of my CtC was covered with' the eruption, frequently a'tcndrd with violent itch ing ; my head swelled at times until It Celt as if it ' would huret the swelling was so gtent, that I could searcely get my hst on. Daring lha long period tht t was ft tllicfeJ with the dt.-icriae, I Used a great many plication, (among thim several celebrated t"Tepnrlioni ) wi II a takine inward remedies, including a number of bottle of Swaim't Panacea, llxtroel of Sariapnrilla, ore. In fact, it would be impofsihle to enumerate all the medicines I used. I wss lo under Ihe Cure nf two of Ihe most dis tinguished physieisn of this city, but without re ceiving much benefit, and I dospsired of ever being cured. In ihe full of I8:tfi, the di.ra-e at the time being very violent, I commenced uain the Hunt Ointment, (preparfd by Vauhan St Davii.) In f-tv at pliea'.ion lit violent itching ceased, the swelling abated, the crOidion began 'tii disappear, ' and before I hud used a jar the disease wa entirely cured. It ha now been nearly a year and a half since, and there is not a ventige of the disease re ttiainintr. except the scars from the deep pita formed by the ilieae. It ia imjiossildfl for me to descriHt in a certificate the severity of the disease snd my sitttiring, hot I will be ple.ised to give a foiler ac count to any person wanting further satisfaction; who will c ill on me. At ihe limn I Co nineneetl urging the RoS Ointment I would have given hun dreds of do Ibi to be rid of the disease. Since n sing it. I have recommended it to r.vernl persons, (among them my mother, who had the diseano bad ly ou ber arm.) who were all cured hv it. . JAMES DURNELL, No. 150, R.ceSt. (y The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B. Vau,ihan, South East corner of Third and Race stretts, Philadelphia, and sold on agency in Sunbu ry. by H. B. MASSE R, May 14th, 18M. ' Atjent. Itosic Ointisicnl, for Teller. A PROOF OF ITS F.FFICAUY. Puiiidklfhi. May 27lh, 1839. 'PHIS is to certify that I waa severely alTl cted with Tetter in Ibe hands and feet for upward of forty jears; the disease was attended generally w ith violent itching and swelling. I applied to a number of phyricinns, ami used a great many appli cations without efTerling a cure. Almut a year since, I apphed the Knee Ointment, which entirely stopped the itching, and a few apptic.ili"n immedi ately cured the disease, w hich there has been no return of, although I had never been rid of it at any lime for forty years. I it'll All U SAVAtiE, Elevenih. helow Spruce Street. - cry The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B. Vauthan, S )uih Eat corner of Third and Race Stieets, Philadelphia, and sold on agency in Sunbu ry. by ' H. B. MASSER. May 14th. 1843. Agent. IUEDXCA& APPROBATION OJ the ROSE O.VT.UJJA"', for Tetter. ALTHOUGH the superiority of the prepaiaiion over all others is fully es'ahlUhed, the pr 'iirie- tnrs take pleasure in laying before the public the fi Howit:g certifica'e from a reectable physician, a graduate nf the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Laugh, having found in thi remedy" thai relief fir a tedious and divagrceatdc affection which the mean within the range of hi profession failed to afford, he rot hesitated to give il Liu approbation, although the prejudice and intererts of that profession aie I'ppoteJ to secret Remedies. - I'liiLanxLeuia, Sept. 19, 1836, I was recently troolled with a tedious Ijerpetic eruption, which cotved nearly oneaile of my f.iee, and extended ever l!je ear. Mr. Vailhun, proprie lol of the I'tvso Ointmetit, olweivm my fare, mat led on my trying bis preparation, of which he ban ded me a jar. Although in common with the metn tet of my profeion, I diseouutennnce anJ i'us prove of the numerous nootiuw palmed upon the public by ijnoratit pretendf r, 1 feel in jus ice hound to except the Rose Ointment from thai c!a of me dicines, and to give it my approbation, ns il entire ly cured the eruption, although it h id resisted the u.ual applications. DANL. BAl'GH, M. 1). Ctj The Komi Oiiitineiiti prepured by 11. B. VauKban, iSoutli East corner , of Third and Rice Streets. PbiladclpLu, and soid ou ngipcy in Sun bnrv. by H. B. MASSKR. 2isy !ith'JS:l A?"'K C'oiuiff rfdtciV DEATH BLOW. nbe ptlMic will please otierve that no Brsndreth Pills are genuine, unles the lox has three li bels upon il. (the top, the sii'e and the bottom) eath rontsinii.f a ficsinnih signature of my hand' writing, thus B. Cali.XTH, M. D These la. hel-ate engraved on steel, beautifully desianed. J aud done at an expense of over $2,1)00. -Therefore j it will ha seen thai the only thing necsr-sary to pro- corn tie medicine in its purity, is to uterv these label. . Remember the top, the side, and tbe bentom. The following reipei iivs jiersou are duly authuri ed, and hold CEHTrncATrs or aoestcy Fur tbe ssle of liranjreth' Vegetable Universal ! Pi!!. i Northuinbsrlar d county r Milton M.ickey Al j th.ir.iUilin. Hunhury -II. B. JIasser. M'Ewene i ille Inland St Meixelt. Nrrthum!ieilanJVin. j Forsyth. Georgetown .J. Si J. Wall, j Union County t . New Berlin Bogar Sc Win ter. ' Helinscrove George Uundium. Mhldlo I burg Isaac Smith. Beaveriown David Hubler. j Adsmkbuig U'm. J.May. Miflliushorg Meuach 1 Sl Ksy. Hattleton Daniel Irnng. Frerburg U. V F.C, Mojer, Lewisburg Wall V Green, Columbia county t Danville E. B Reynolds 6c Coy Berwick Shuman fc U ttenhouse. Cat tawiaaa C. G. IJrohts. Bloomsburg John R Moyer. Jersey Town Levi Bisel. Whington Roht. McCsy. . Limestone Ballil t HiNineh. Obeerve that each Agent has sn Engraved Or tificale of Agency, containing a representation of Ur BRANTJitETH'S Manufactory at Sing Sing, and upon which will also be seen exact copies of the new labeie now wed upon the Brandrelh Pill Bore. ... Philadelphia, office No. 8, North 8ihtreet. B. BRANDRETH, M. IX Jonatth 1843. fsleorgc J, Weaver . BOFB RXAXSB SHIP cnANSLXla. Ao. 1 3 Kurth Water Street, Philadeiphta. KWAS ronatanlly on hand, a geueral assort 11 ment of Cordage, Seine Twine. Ac , via; SI r.kl WKiltf giinu Un)l w. w , Vj. m, . milll , . V' . , - - la Rones. Tow Line for Canal Boat. Also.. eomulai unrtiui.l nt Sr Ina Twine. Aa. euch ea Hemp Shad and Herring Twine, Beat Patent Mill Net Twine, Cotton hd and Herring Twin, Shoe Threads, Ac Ae. Also, Bed Cord, Plough Lines II alters. Trace. Cotio and Linen Carpel Cheiisa, eke, ail of' which he will diepoas ot ea reeeMaMn Wphiladlhia, Kevesaber 1 1, 1 Ml- Ij. .