Kitting HnibMMi with Kldns. V r " ' t ' ' ' : A Fowl Data! Among the most diaagreei l)lethiocittiKling the practice of the moat anient 'ell pToftBton-fiipjicln- -4r? , the ' prejudicea th phyaWlari Jitiwi conttilniy ten t id with, either in the mind of the patient' r ii. that el hie friend' Ii eaaief to eure the h Jily 'complalnte of a Jhuhdfed' persons, than to eradicate the prejudicea from the mind of oat. Abeurd, ridiculou, end hnrtfe! notion, which 'hitvoae it were, grown with them, willadhera , to the mind, in epite of all, effort to root theae out. Vieitinf patient, a abort time . ye Dr. Lambert, (a celebrated pliyeician late from Cincinatti, but now practising iM St.' Louie) 1 perceived a very dieajfreeable itneli; like 1 that of putrid meat apparently ieeuioe; from beneath (he bedclothes, at the foot of the bed. I in quired what itweai 'Why anid the good wife who wat attending on her eick. husband, . 'it' nothing hut a dunf -hill fowl he bee ft on the bottom of hia feet, poor man. " " 'A dung-hill fowl!' exclaimed I, with amaze inent. . r ! v v i ' 1 ? U Yea, Doctor,' Mid ehe; 'I had the fatteat fowl in the barn yard cut open alive, and one half put on one foot, and one half on the other, while it waa all alive and kicking. It'a a charm ing thing for a fever. Doctor.', ,i 'A live fowl cot open, and put on a man'a ft to cure a fever t Who puff thia looliah no li m into your head ! . ; ,.i .:". F(lish notion or not. Doctor, I am aure Mr. tYzcr ia a great deal belter of hia complainta ;ha be waa, poor want he doesn't aweat to roqfusely, and be breatbee a great deaL (hotter und quicker than he did.' ' ' ' s ' 'So much the worn, good woman.' .. 'So you alwaya tell me Doctor, when I'm do ing all I can for the tick in my family. Sit you told me when I waa (topping the cold ' of my first husband the dear good Mr. ', Pheeaer. Heaven reat hiaeonl, which, in epite of all I could do, turned to an information of the lunge, and he is now in hia grave, poor man.' , 'But what could put into your head thia hocking remedy of the aplit fowl 1 'Why ita been in my head ever ao long, Doc tor. ' My grandfather waa cured by it, of a nu t rifled fever, at I've heard my mother ray, Father wae likewise cured by the aame reme dy, of a dreadful rebellioua fever ; but just aa he wae getting on hit feet again, he had a prelapee which carried him off ' Benidee theee, my c att ain Jonathan Jenkine waa cured of an informa tion in the aame way. ' Then Mra. Thistleaif. ter, who, you know ie very akilful is roots and rba, and tofburth, aaye there it nothing in the world ao good for fever, aa the aplit fowl.' 'A aplit fool V I waa going to aay ; and la deed, if all fools were ao, who meddle w ith that which they know nothing about, the world would be better off. -Did you givt the medi cine I left bUn r ;-'.. a 'No, Doctor; Mra. Thistlesifter came here just alter you went awaj, and 1 couldn't do no leae than to insult her in ao imminent a crie'ur, and we come to the conclusion between us, that it was not beat to give him the medicine you left but to put the aplit fowl on hia feet, poor man, and dress him well with pepper graaa tea ind a little gill go-over ground, and imartweed with ft. 1 V.','' V Xi 'So yon didn't give him the medicine I left.' 'No, Doctor; Mra. Thistlesifter and I though it such an impotent case, that the aplit fowl was the principal thing that could te relied on. . Be idee, to tell tlit truth, Doctor, wt were altered there waa mecury in the medicine, aa we no ticed a white powder in it 'Indeed ! and ab because you and Mra. Tbia ileeltter noticed a white powder in the medicine you threw it aaide, and aplit open a livt fow,r " :. .; ; . 'Yea, Doctor, I do think macury ia t dread ful bed thing. It eavee pcoale'e Uvea, to be sure; but then it geta in the bones, aa Mra. Thiatleaifter aajra, and tbere'a no getting it out again aa long aa you live. Oh ! (I woulde'aa had Mr. Tozer, poor man, to take it " for a any ,.'.:, ,; ,; ., i; Vt! 'And ao, by following your own jend MreT Thietlewifter'e foolish notions, you've lost your husband.' 1 3 'Lost him ! did ynu My, Doctor : last my dear Mr. Tozer.' 'Ay ; 1 grieve to inform you that M won't lie forty-eight houreP ""'""' , 'Not forty-eight boors? Doctor 1 not live for ty-eight hours S aod I've only been married to him a year.' ' " " - ! ' ''' 1 'I'm very sorry to aay there'a no hope for him.' .. . . . ; And 1 laid out ao much money for my wed ding clothes only a year ago. : And ' the dang hill fowl gone too the fatteat rooeter in the barnyard. Oh, miserable met that lehoojd be a widow again ao aeon ! Saying this, the good woman wrung her hands, and wept hit terry.' ' ' ' .'-..-i , : C The next day Mr. Tozer died. -Mra. Tour aa in duty boundwept profusely for hie death but fatally comforted herself that ehe had done every thing en affectionate wile could do having taken the advice of Mra. Tbietjesif. ter, and having killed the moat valuable rpoeter in the) barn yard to aave her buabaud'e life, i , , Two TavTH. A good man a real Chria tian ealdom aeee a defect in hit neighbor. , A pure lake reflects the beautiful eky , the eloode, aod Ibe overhanging trees; but when it la ri led it reflects nothing that ia pure. A bad man a real aeoondrel eeldom eeat a good trait ia .the chancier of a', neighbor.' Aa imperfect glaee reflrcte nothing correctly, but ahewf ka own deficiency, j A perleet mirror re flecU no. thing but bright and pure imagee. Therollowinf list ahowa nW4e"wif Vlu of all muayriil Bank Notes. TH: S)licit re. lisneenrty bsVfJr l,W Vywtk taremny aar-rtiC-twK -,. . Bick- ftTa Raawr.. ; : -.-n . ! rafiaa Bent or nonrr American . Sank of the Northern iJWies !f;.(i. F"r Commercial Bank of Penn'a. . Fsnners' and Mechanics Bank IClmaiftvf.'Mlj' t(nk ' . '' (pr IP' ,11 P" ..,p , lp,r , rr ,.p" Pliiladelphia Bank '! ,-"5-. ''. ' Schuylkill Dank , T."" , . RMillinrt ft.nk ' " '" ' Western Bunk '' Mechanics' Bank ') 'HI ' Manuraeturer' A Mechani nica'ank' Bank of Tenn Township GiranlBank :. Bank of Commerce, late Moyanxnalni ' Bank of rennaylvanla..,,, ; Country Danka. , Bank of Cheater County . Westchester ' Bank of Delaware Connty Chester Bank of Gennantown Germsntowrt Bank of Montgomery Co. Norrtstown ' Doyfrstown Bank Dnylestown - Eaton Bank !--.:- Ronton Farmers Bank of Bucks eo. Bristol -v par par par par par par par Bank of NarthumWIatid Northnmberland par Columbia Bank aV Bridge eo.Columbia par Farmers' Bank of Lancaster Lancaster par Lancaster County Bank i Lancaster " pr Lancaster Bank ' , " v Laneanter " " T par Farmers' Bank of Reading ' Reading " ' " par Office of Bank of n'a.' ' Harriiburg These Office ,6o ' do. Lancaater I offices Office do . do' Reading . do not Office de do i Easton Jiatuen. NOTES AT DISCOUNT.: t Rank of the United States PhihiMphia 23 i Zal Minera- nank or rottsvuie" rottsine Bank of Lewfstown ' BankorMiddletown Carlisle Bank ' ' ' Exchange Bank : ! ' : Do do branch nf ' Harrittnirg Bank ' , ' ' Lebanon Bank Merchants & Manuf. Bank Iwistown Middletown ' CarUsle " Pittsburg '! rfollidsysburg Harrisburg lbaonn Pitteburg Bank of Pittsburg Piltabuig " Williamsport i Wilkesharre A lien town Reading Pittsburg . West Branch Bank ' Wyoming Bank. ; t j Northampton Bink , Berks County Bank Office of Bank of U. 8. Do. . do do , Do 'do ' do Bank of Chambershorg Bank of Gettysburg Bank of Surquehanna Ce. Erie Bank Farmers' t Drovers' Bauk Franklin Bank Honeedale Bank Monooarahela Bank of B. failed Erie , New Briahlon, Chainbersburg . Gettysburg , . Montrose do do li.lj ';t , i Ml . Erie : Wajnesburg , Washington Honeedale Brownsville Tork Bank York lal N. B. The notes of those banks on which we omit quotation, and substitute dash f ) are not purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, with the exception of those which base a letter of reference. lIU .BROKEN BANKS. Philadelphia Sav. Ina. Philadelphia failed failed Philadelphia Loan Co, 1 . " ; SchuvikUlSav.Ina. do fsiled Kenaington 8av. Ina. A . ; do Peon Township Bav. foe. ' 1 ' . do Manual Labor Bank (T. W; Dyott, prop.) failed rewanda Bank Towanda Allegheny Bank of Pa. Bsnk of Beaw Bank of 8taUra , Bedford no aale Reaver cloaed ITarnsburg ' closed Bank of Washington , Centra Bank City Bank , Washington . failed , Bellefoute i closed PiUnbuig no sale , Pittsburg failed Fayette eo. failed GreeocasUe failed Harmonv no sale raraoers' at Mecft cs Bank Farmers' Y Mech'cs' Bank Farmera'aY Mech'ca' Bank . Harmony Institute . . Huntingdon Bank Huntingdon no aale Lewistown no aale Warren failed Dundaff no aale New Hope t cloaed Milton ,, , no aale MeadvilU,;, closed PortCarbeo' Carlisle - ' failed Juniata Bank . Lumberman a Bank Northern Bank of Pa. New Hope DeL Bridge Co. , NorthuwAi'd Union Col. Bk. North Western Bask of Pa. OfficooBchotlkill Bank , Pa. Air.dk Manuf. Bank' Silver Lane Bank - r r. Monlreeo , Union Bank of Pern's. ' Unioartewu ' failed Weataaoraland Bank , . , , , Greeoaburg . closed Wilkesbarre Bridge Co. Wilkeabarra noaale KT Ah notes parporting to be on any Pennsyl vania Bank not given in the above list, may be set town aa made. u - i ; - ' ' NEW JERSEY. ' ' ' Bank of New Bionewkk Belvidere Bank Burlington Co, Bank Commercial Bank " ' Cumberland Bank ' Brunswick Beleidere Medfbrd ' Perth Amhoy Bridgelon Mount Holly tailed 1 p Farmera' Bank Farmera and Mechanics' Bk Rahwev Faxmeta' and Mechanics' Uk N. Biunswick failed Farmera and Merchanu' Bk Middletown Pt 1 rrankllnBenkoTN.i. ' " Jersey City ' failed t t t .1 n I r l i ' jlii .j fait! failfid fsiled Jersey City Bsnk Jersey City Mechanics' Bsnk ' ' . PaUerson Manofacturera' Bank ' V ,' Belleville Morris County Bank Morristown Moneaouth Bk of N. J. ' Freehold ' Mechauica Bank Newark Meabanica' and MsnuH Bk Trenton Morns Canal and Bkg Co Jersey City Port Notes ' failed ' failed . -no aale Newark Bkg dt Ins Co New Hope Dei Btidffe Co, N. J Manaaae. and Bkg Co Newark ' ' Lambeftaville .HoUikro - . n failed N J PTotecron et LomHrd t Jersey City eiiled Orange Bank 'Orange PatersM Bank ' " Pavereon failed Peoplee'.Babk X Jt H d A -ido Tl n rnneeioo oaaa i -it il'mieetoai , ,. , .par Salem Banking Co nulem par State Bank i f .! State Bank U .. ; !. . .,.. State Bank;' - ." r. StaU BankefMorrW a l,n ixewara i f r'.biaheihlowu i I Caradeei MorriiMwa . Treotua ,v -,-. klalem '4 JSewion . Tientoa liever t Herkenaack par ; ..II Bank and Pbilad Manuf Co faile.1 sailed eases Bank i : Tienton Banking Co Uuiasi Bank ' " Waakiagtoa Banking Ca, , per 1 4 failed mL . DELAWARE. . Bk of Wllm aV Brandy wine Wilmington Bank of Dataware Wilmington Bank at Smyrna r i '. i ; Bmyrna I ir J t .Do . maaeh ! . Mitford : Faraaers' Bk of Beats of Dai Do vat i . - De i branch Wumingfem Do i 'i awaaea) i Claorgaiowo . ; r Do' i l kraach . m V Newcastle t Union Bank - . --.i I v. Wileakagton ' ir Under I'e .-.). .m.. r , ,.77.-.:i par P' f P par P fXT" On all baoka aaarkad thus (t) ware areek tbee eeaatstMt or ahesed notaa of the various det naauaaliena, in circulauon. nay3 you hsT&A he Tivn f ! Sii AWa. .It. rotmia.i.A v& W , MARTIN sIR WIN, At iiAo: W'lfafff rmt, htMmri& iht )krte HAS Just received from Philadelphia fne.lareat,: bandsnmeet and beat assortment of : r , boots anti shoes : of every description, that has aver been brought lo imw fira., nu won u mu Belter, Miej "7 selli so cheao. that vou can buv two rare fur th some money, that you uttd to pay far ana pair. na nova roa uasu sua Battf to a uash, ana that in the taason that he can afford lo aril tbem ao much chesr, , If you don't want to buy, juat call and aea hi -stock. He is si way f gtsi.to see ,h cuttomera; and.it is na trouble, to Eim to shnw hi" gotKls. Jut to give you sn idea how cheap he diws ell, the following (a a lit of prioea of a ait of bia t"cki . Men'a Thick Boot, . ,, n , worth t i OOet t 75 doi line Greii) do.J,, 4 SO at,iO0 do Coif, do 6 no t, 3 00 S 60 at ,1.7ft Boys' Thick do ti Youths' , do "f i S 00 st, 1 35 Mru'e Thick Brogans 7 Ii , 1 87 at I'., ,,.,! 60 at r-l S3 at 1 1 ! 2 00 at I 00 Women's Morocco Welts and Kid 8prinav .-' Women's hret City made Kid 81irpeis, . , Ladies' 4 Gaiters and Gai- -i ter Boot, n i . 1 00 I 13 I 37 ckil- Also, everv esrietv of Ladien'. Boys' sad drens' shoes, at ricea lower than ever before offer ed. Come und St. , i , ' w i i; t; 8unbury, June I3ih, 1846. Cm J. .'') ' . i DA N V X 1 L E in WOOLEN FACTORY. SANVn.LB, COLUMBIA COTJNTT, Penntylmnla. r J : ' FlHE Danville Steam Wooltn t'Mtnrv. foimer- J. ly owned and occupied hy Dr. I'aTaiKiW, his recently been purchased by the subscribers, who respectlully announce lo their irieiKls and the pnh lic genersl y, thai ihoy am nou ptepured lo do sll kinds or wari In their line .tf busnirim, st the shor test notice, aceordiiic U ordei, and in the best com psrslive manner.' Having gone t conndrfsble expense in repairing tin-It machinery end anahitu, and being vury pardrolsr In Hecoring the service nf ripeitenced mecttuiicn, tht-y reel conluteni thst they are capable ol evpoting all kinds of work in a style superior to ai.y other retabtishmcnt in the country, at the old cmt.imsry piiree. ' '' CLOTHS, SATINETTS, PLANNRI.R BLANKETS conMan ly on hand, and for sale si reduced prices. Tor I asm or Usrier. CARUINf AS FULI.1XO will be done iu the licet manner, at the usual pri ccs. ' All kind of country produce tsken in py aaenl fot stork, 4 Danville Market aeicaa.. r y Per I be aecewMuedaitow of vhOea'rlw li a0 distance. Wool and Ciarra will be taken in at, and, whan finished, returned to the following pla ce. Plain writtea directions must accompany each parcel t. '':';! '.i f':.' v'!SK!; Columbia County. Roup dr. Marr'a store, Wa ahrrtgUiuville ; R. Fruit's store, Jerseytown Yea gor's inn. Roaring Creek ; 8bsrpless store, Calta wiasa; C F. Mann's store, Mifflinilh) MiMar's store, Berwick J. Cline's Mill Ricket'a store, Orangeville; Derr's store. White HsIL -Nikumiberlaml Cuutsy Miebaai Reader's inn, TurbutviUei Ireland St Hay'a store. McEwene viue; B. L. Pipet'a store, Wattooetowa i, 8. L Coaly l Co's slere, Milton) Gibson's inn. Chit haqueqoo t Forayth'a : store,' Northamherland ; Young'a store, Sonbury. , --; j..,. -!,...-,, Luzerne Couniy-ReyooW store, Kingston ; ' Gilderaleeva'a store, Wilkeabarra ; Gaylord'a store, Plymouth ; 8iyer's ataea, Naatleeka ; Judge Mack's Mill, Huntington. , . . s n:; . Lycoming County D. Clapp'a store, Muuey ; Sboemaker'a store, Smith's Mill. - , , GEARHART ot KOWNOVER. i Danville, May B, 1846. . . i PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE, r ' 'i i i.i k i ', i.i u i I !' SAirvrziajB, a. THB subscriber, late of the Unhm Hotel, Mun cy, Pa , respectfully Informs the okf and ao merous cuelomera of the ' t PennsjlTanla House. and the public generally, thai be has leased the Tavern Stand of John Rhode, in Dane Hie, where he Is now prepared to entertain travellers, and per sons visiting the town, in the very best etyte. The aecommodationa will be such aa a wan conducted public bouse should afford, and no effort 'will he spared to render satisfaction, in every respect, to all who may call. The cttiaens or Lyeorntng county are invited lo put op with the undersigned when they visit Danville. 1 i 1 1 ' " ' HENRY WEAVER. Danville, May 1, 1848. 1 ' . ' WHITE 377 AIT HOTEL, Kaca btbkkt, fniKtnictraiA. ' ' BV J. PETERS. " 7 THIS location ia convenient for Busmen men visiting the city. Every paine ia taken to se cure the comfort of travellers. ' ' March 7. 1848. ty : ' "' MONTOUR HOUSt:, LATE BRADY'S HOTEL, Ojtjutttile iht IJomtI llrtMtr, i -. BAMVZLtB, Klf A. ; THE Hub.crilxr, a bo asiated for se- eel years In the munagemenl of the a- PISI. Vhove Hotel, latrly kepi hy Mr. . A. lire r'l'n Idy.btg leave to ttrforrU lha travetling public, that ba has tsken the establishment on his own account, on lha first of January, 1848. ' - The House baa, of lata, undergone many Impor tant alterations, and the present eoodoctof prnmiis ia leave nothing undone to eaka it a e-aaforlaMe and areaaiV. as wall aa ihrf p era) ac earned. eJna ees-e, rise tnr strar.isra wli ateiMur spared o melaUeaa.! lb arfcijeia; ;tle mstkeu aSord.nd jrVth lav drtat&imdl vol his eiriire eraml sit nlieo a, rontfof I of Ihoee who may mats Ms nounc metr lemiMrary a. bode, and shied hy ative, careful and oWiittog ear' vants, lie hopes lo kiva genrrat asiitfactien, and re reive a Hberal shsre of cutom." ' --id (T Large and eommodioaa HTABLRS areaN lached to the eetahlishment, which Ore attended by careful and obliging hoi-tletv " ''i ' GIDEON M. SHOOP. Jnnar 14lk 1AI f i'l COKCXK&S IAX. Blue and Black Congre Ink, of a superior quality, for aale cheap, at the store of '"IlEIf BY MAWER, ' July 4th. IM.' " l M super B i)L&SS8, Ths Cist aviality Sugar House Molasaea. only 1st cents par quart t alao, a super One article of yellow Molaaaia for baking, on- ly ii centa par quarv tor aale at the ale re or June 13. U4a. . HENRY MAhCEW. TIBTE UaaaaaaVaa MacaaaAU Haia Oil., has lust beea received and ia toe aale at the stare e X May 30, 1846. HENRY MAKER. iiATTOR-NEY'ATi'IiKVl , ,9rj r.rf n gUHtJUMTt' PA.V .1 Business atteirrtOr ' i ' the Comities" of Nbr uumlicrlandUadM.Lyanaainff'Ind Columbia. . ! (.rifiri'I It n' .t. 'la si 1 P. A A. RaroorjT, . t "i- X'1 BoBiBS A Stoneaies. . Ratadtat'MeFaa'tann & toll' ' .'; 8F,ataa,0.or. at Co., ' j,' . peteJ n 'U. m a s s iiii;7' ' RECENTLY FROM PHILADT2LPH1A',, "ff EsrECTFlTI.LY informs the cit.itei.s 5of If i Huhbury stid vicinity, tbai he h' opened an etfics at the'revl'nre pf Henry Master, in Maiket street, where he U prepated to execute alt k,lnils pf DaaTti ondt'aT, Plata Work', Ate i on he la lest and mot approved plans. . . . 'i t m Hsving bad some experience and .Inetructioh, under one of the mu eminent, and succeesCul Den tis'a in Philsdi'ljihN, ,he believes that be' will In able lo give sallsfACtlon to tboe who may want his servicee. ' ' " " . Ladies' will be Waited on at their pliices ot resi dence. His charges will lie modeiate, and his work warfaMetK rmiit unfr 8unburyrMatch Mth. 1846. v n . 'J 1 (',-" EVANG & WATSON. i .yi .No. 7ft BortH Thiuo Sraatr, ! n ; ! Ojipotite le Philadelphia: Exrhangr, ' fl- Msnuracture and keep eon- istsntly on hand, a targe at 1 1 Fsartment of their Patent Im- i '1s. iroved Sittamandcr FIRE w, tl'KDOF 8AFK8. which are I eoustructed aa to I fj-i--; '7LH ajiiinrier of doulu tLmSrvr.btma sttirtlr fire I 1 " - " 1 set at reel at lo their beioa etiirtlr fire proof, and that they will resist the fire of sny building in the worM. Tbe auisida-ceaa af the 8ufcs are mdc of boilef Iron, fKe inside case or so.iifloiie,' and be tween the (ulrr case and inner rase ia a spaae of some 3 inches thick, and is filled in with iudsNtruc lihle material, so s to make it an impossibility to ever bum any pf the cootentv ineide sif thia CImwI. These Himpslone tialsmandtue we ate prered and do cbaltcoge the world to prwluse aay article in the shape of Book Ssfi'R thai will eland as much beat,' and we htikl . oursolvea rcaly at all times to have ihnn fnirly tested by public bonfire, xhould ny J our ompelilors feel disposed to try them. We also r9iitniue to mpnufsrture and keep con stantly on band, a larne and general asortmenl of otir Premium Air-tight Fire Proof Safes. f which we haves large quantity in ue, and in every in ttsnce they have giveu entire aatisiaciion lo the purebaaera - of which wo will refer the publio to a few gentferrien who have them In use. N. da G. Taylor, 129 north 3d ai4 A. 'Wright Sc. Nrphew, Vine si. wharf ; Alexander Caror, Con veyancer, comer of Filbert and filh ete.t John M. For J, 38 north 3d at. t Myers Bush. 30 north SJd L; Itsiley St Urol her, 138 Make! H4 Jaeaeu M. Paul, I l south 4th aM Pt David Javaea 8 south 3d st-t Mstlhew T. Miller, SO aouth 3d at4 and we could name some three or four hundred others if it were necessary. ' Now we invite the attention of the puldic, and particularly those in went of rtre f root Bslea, to call at our store betore purcha sing elsewhere, and we think are can aatisfy them that they will eet a herter and cheaper article at or store thsn any other estshliabment In the city. W e sbo continue to manufacture eeal and Co pying rreases, made in aucn e manner as to an swer both pornoeee : ' Hoisting Machines, Fire Proof Doors, with our Own manufacture of locks on them, with D. Eanss Patent Keyhole cover attached lo the same; "plain and ornamental Iron trailing, ere. " ....... N. B. We keep constantly on hand a large as sortment nf our Patent 8tste Lined Refiiger-t'H, Water Fihera and Cooler : end we have also tin hsnd several second band Fire Proof Chests taken in exchange lor ours, which we will diapose of at very Inwprkos, u '.-- -i i -r r ITtiladolptUa, Jsnuary Titn, INI.-ly ; ,: , xo 1'urcnaaera or . : DI17 GOODS. , . . Ae. 191 temrltl NliW VORK. . , " T1 AVING esublieked a Branch at No. 144 Cbes- nut at., rntiaueipme, la now openmc and win be constantly receiving from the New York A ac tions, an extensive assortment of 7AXTOY A STATUS DRY CtOOBB. which will be sold si the lowest New, York prices, at wholesale and Retail. 'A moot bia etack will ha found a aond assortment of the following articles: JacconcU, Plaid, Hair Cord, lee, Stripe, Book. Swiss and 1 1 arlatan Mualtna, U tenon end lanen Lawns, Fancy Cap Netts," Fancy and Ball Presses, Thread Lacee, Application Dot, rich Black sua Trimming Lace, Irish Linens, Linen Cambrics, Lmeo Cambric HdkfaCurtain Fringes, Caahmere d Ecosae, M ousel roe Je Laiao,,8ilk and Cotton Warp A Ipaccae, Quoen'a . Cloth, , Gala Plaids, French Meriooe, Black Silks, Glove, Hi k Hose. ebawla, Crava's, Kibhoua, Embroideries. c Ac, Country Meichanta and othera visiting Phil-tdel- phta or New York to purchase, am reapecuully In viled to call and examine the stocks. ' . Nov. I, 1845. ly .. t , BELIE VE AND LI VE TH On SON'S Compound Syrup 1 or Tar' A, Wood Waptho. o - PTfHE unpreeedtinted eocceaa of thi Medicine, in JL the re.lorat'mn of heahh. to those who, in ilea pair, had cien up all hopes, has given It a exat ted reputation !ove all other remedies, furnishing evidence of ha mlrinaie vstoe and power, aa lha on ly spent which ran be relied Upon for the Core of Pulmonary Consumption, Bronchlltar, ' Asthma, Pain in the aide and Brcai, Kpitiing of ' Blood, W hooping Ciiuh,CroriT, Ae." ' 1 ' ' ' Attention ie requested to the fallowing ASTON ISHING CIJRE.bv Th.irne.m'at'oinfoerid Hyrup of Tsrand Wpod Nspthalf ' ' j , ... i, FhifatW,hfa; Mat rVf,l44. f MR." THOMSON Desr 8ir With fataful feehnga I inform ' you nf the astoniahing elfecta of your medicine, which has literally tsts d me from sdeath-hej T ' My direst, ' Polroeary &naomp lion, bad rehtred me ae law that say liyajeian pro. nojnceu.my cae nojieiess; At iniatuncirnn i w gsn lo ue-yh6r -medicine1, and nihacaldiass it msy seem, h haa oomph tely realotetl me Ie bethh.'attei everything stae has failed. Rer-dfulry voera.qi W AktH I N UTON MACK. . , -iil v J 1'iii'Caarkjtle street, above Ueoiae atteet. The uaeVnUig nad, being cwnanally acquainted with Waabinatun Maekland his ' euOscutes, hear witnesa re the aatooishing enacts ot Thomson' Compound eymp of Tar, end ana truth of the e awvsi nararama i onnnui ' bi J08. WINNER, tia lvemThlrAataeav-S DAVID VICKE1S. 49 AlaaosKl alreet. ..,4 w abddroaatlt aaasatUTlTxI'O IJL i Prenaradoalf a frT Tberawir. VsZ. corner of bth and Boroca atreets, Philadelphia. ;.,..,,! , I AaTeoU.4-H. , B, Vesser, 007 f O. Gpas and Dr. Macpheraoq, IlsrrUburg Jpo, O. BrdWn, Pottavilla 1 Geo. Pa'l, Reading t Houston V Ma. ocvTewanda, pragma county, re.; rrtce ao eeot ear boitle, or 5 pet d"iea. ' nrr Bstoeee of oil mUmi.mu. . . Philadelphia, June 8th, 1846.-1 - :;ihax& cAP,BEnousE, t A. 304, Afaritct Street, ahove f)th. South tidl Mev-.... k PXZ i,'Aiai,jttif.at,-.,u 7 fJl THE milrseUt eVeVeapectfuliy call ihe tttn exKaV tion af their frtenda and daalers to ikair fafga 3nd weH, assorted slock of Bate and Cais ofevet' eacrtpUon, well adapted f.rthe spring trade., Re Ing made of the best material and by the most es periewced workmen, they Nrt confident to give nni veratl aatiafaelin to all who may favor ihtm with a trial, aa they offer to sell at law as any houaa in the city. ' f' BARTALOTT & BLYNN. Philaitelphla. Janosry '3. T84 ' PIOS;' ' THE SUBSCRIBER has Wen tprmirft.-d iVnt, for lie sale ..f CONRAD MBYER'a JEI EBRATED rPREMlUM RU3E.; WOOD , J'J ANOS, at this place. These Piano have a ula'in. msssive end beautiful exterior ftiif-h, and, r..r dcpilt and aweetrteH aftohe, and eleg-.nce of vn.rkman ship, are not surpassed by any in the United States. The following, is a recommendation, from (! DiaTS, a celebrated performer, and himself a man. ufacfuier' '' V .- " ' ' . ..J!r.U 1 VIM A' "C A It D. V"v' ' ,v'i Ha viaoTKail the p!eMUreT"tryiM ihrxcel. lent Piano Partes men factored by Mr. Meyer, end exhibited at the last exhibition of the Frhklin In stirule, I feel it due to the true merit of the maker to declare that these instruments are quite qual' and in some respects even superior, 10 all the Pi ano Fotlef I aaw at the capitals of Euiope, and during a sojourn oftwoyesr at Pari. . j 1 ' -1 hear Pianos will be told at the manufacturer' loaves! Phftaileljihia prices, if not something lower. Persona are requested -10 call and examine for ihemselve, at the resilience of the aulreerlber. ' Hutihury, May 17. 1845. II. U. MASHER. OAKLKYjS i , . rihri n ATiVK syrip. . Ill if vaTuaole" propertiea of, Dak(cys Dppura viavion of 8arenef iHs. as a rurifirr oflhe hfood is ao - Weil .known to the pntilif generally, tbit it is unnecessary to occupy much spare in set ting forth tbel. advantages M boJcrived from ita use ; wherever the medicine has once been intro duced, it lakes precoileiiee over all nlhera :" one that has Isken it, have derived so rlensl bene ficial results from it, that it te ' recnmmeniled by them with the utmnst rsmfdenoe. ' Physicians of the highest etahdiiig in the irofesinn, firescribe it to patients under their care t containing nothinv, deleterions, but hing eiffnpmied of the most mild, yet efficacious vegetable materials, It Is oflered with ennfidevtee, as the ehnepesl and moat efficient pu rifier of 1 he ood now known. ' The use of a few bottles, especially in the sring months, will be at tended with a moat decided improvement In the ge neral strength or the system, eradicating any seeds of disease that unsy , have teei goneraicd, beshles giving health and vigor to tbe Iwdy. For the cure of Scrofula or ' Kings Evil, Rheumatism," Tetter, Pimples or eiaptiona of the Skin, White Swelling, Fistula, Chronic Cough Asthms,' cVe. ' The nu merous certificates in the possession of the subscri ber and his agents, from physicians and othera, are sufficient to convince the most skeptical of ita su periority over all preparations of Ssrsapsritts. " Bold wholesale and eet ait. bv the oroortelor. GEORGE W. OAKLEY, North fith street, Rea ding, Berka Coenty, and to he bail of the following persons : .-..... - - in KortSnmberhtii County. H. B. r Massrr, Sunboryi Ireland St Mixel, McEwensvilJe t D Kraueer. Milton'- " ' .. " - ' Jw Union Cmnfty.I, 'Gesrhart, Hennogrove t A. Guteliue, Mifflinborg. 1 ' ' ' - " ' - ' ' As ColumbU CoouyAR. W.' McCay, Waah ington. ' ' ' ' '' ! 'Reading. March 14, IBf.1. , Ma. 0atxr: I believe . It the , uty of every one to do whatever in their power I tes, for the b'ne fit of their fellow man, and having had poniive proof in my own family, of the arouderful properties Of Tour Depuralive syrup of oarsapartlls, I in"s! conscientiouly recommend it lo the afflicted. We bad tbe luirfortune to lose two of our children, by the breaking out of ulcerous sores thai covered the face, head and neck, sttbough we had some of Ihe most scientific phyMciane to attend them and had tried ell (he known lerpedies, including Swsim'a Panacea, without avail.' . Another of my children was attacked iu the same manner, her face , and neck waa completely covered; the discharge waa so offensive, and lha disease at such a height, ibst we despaired of her life. . Seeing the, wonderful eflects of your DepurstWe Syrup of Ssraaparllla, we were mdurear te make trial ol at. as the aval resort 1 It 'acted tike a charm thai ulcers comawriccd'hcsiing tmmedislely. a, few battles, entirely restored her la her health, which ahe has enjoyed uninterruptedly ever since. At punfier of the. blood, I erily be lieve ir baa not Its equal: ' ii ' 11 i ' 1 JOHN MOVER, TsRor I -" ' Walnut alreet, near Fourth, Reading. ;.. (,' i.Hi'li . :ta,ii ..t .i.'i '.. "1 Douelsssville. A pril 1 9th. 1843. '' Ma.Oaaitv ! My eon Edmund Lear, had the scrofula in the most dreadful and dMreeaing man ner for three years, doting which time he ws de prived of tbe uaeof hie limlw, hia iiexd and neck were covered vrtiu ulcers. - We tried all the differ' ent remedies", huf lo no fleet, until 'recommended by Dr. Johnson of Nonialown, and slao Dr. Issse H tester, of Reading, to uae your Depuralive Hyrup of Saraaparilla, of which I atiUroetl several hoi tics. the use of which drove the disease entirely out of bis system, the soie pealed up, aod the child was restored to perfect heahh, which be baa enjoyed tminlarruptedly eva since, to the aatonisbmeut of many paisooa- who seen him duipg bia affliction. I bavo thought it my duty, aodatmd ynu this ceiti ficata that oihes who have a like afluctroo in the family may know where to obtain so valuable a uedkie,i ,., j , Yema Muty. ,. ., .... ,i ... I..,. v. ,,,. ). AMELIA JP. LEAF,; Bepl. 16, 1843. ly r ,,4 . sirnY aF it oc a is i , . WUOLJ3S.AXS a BSTAI1 IIATak, L'AI MAMTFAGTUJlElU?, South Eail corner of Market ind it h fe.. riUUnalsBlkibla, "II 7 HERE they aJwaye keep on hand an extcn- aivs) atwNimertt of JtA Tb U CA rs of reefy dcaet i4ius, got up in the Itwl and meat approved etjle. Peisnusderimsxef perch 4inej superier arli ck on Ihe most araaoealile tarsus, will 6ad.il to their: advantage io call bvtoru uuktad purabaars casewbeto. fi. (t; i-.tii. hii ra tt'it. a,iT , .1 iriulad-lphia, OA 41844-1, r , !; ,m . ; CITY B FU lift f iJ HE iT AUCTION, ' -Ufa nuvA-ra sax.ss isooxzs.1 i No8.2l and 31' North ThjrSlt, . i',Ni ar1 th er C i t y'Jla lei, . .9t.11 -nnYiiitADELPHIA. C' C MACKBY, Auefioreier,' reaPertfUlty fV , viies the attention of, psfaooa dJious or pur. cnaaing ruinuore. to nie exienatve oaiea sMoeaa, both public and Private, for every description of OUsehOld ru'onore, wnere can m omsinsu ai su times, a. large assortment of fashlonaWa an wei manuacUjrad Cabinet, Furhitaru. Beds, Maluasasa, dft., at vety raduced prlcea,1or aaab:- (7 Salea by Auction, twica weakt May ITth, 1843. ly . i r v . i o s in o i ii t n n n t FOR TETTER. . anrnffORsia, ptanw on ma n otaaai 1 a)i'Wt entTArTEOtrw aatcrnbwavn ir.n, fi.,1 . try The fMnngmtficnldteribtoninflfi$ mof extraordinary ', crct &erit,tjrcctedi by any applications' ' , . . I f. .,. i, frTtiiirriWrieoroary 1K1839.- ITGTX Wrty yearn f was avete1evBflliled with Tama on the Facar and Head thodlaease commeaeed when waa eeventsen year ohl, and continued until the fall 183r5, varying iu vio lence, bul without ever dU'ajrmg.'' Dunnf most of thai time1, greet part of my fito ae eoeered wkh the wuptioa; freqUsntly aiiendod jth violent arch ing t .my bead swelled at times nrrtil ft felt aa if it would burt .the wellin was so grct. that I couM . scarcely' get ' my hat on. ' During the long perioJ that I waa afflicted lth; the diwaae, T use,? a greet -many s plications (among them eovaral cele',ratedl !rrpsration) na. will as lakimt inward remedial, including a number of botllra of Sutaim'e Panacea, Extract nf Sttrtiipntilla, Sit, 1 In fact, ft would be impopsilile to enumerate all the medicine I used. I waa also tinder the care of two of lha most dis tinguished phyaicisne . of this city, but with 'Hit re reiving much benefit, and I despaired of ever being cored. In the fill of 18:16, the diaeate ut the. time being very violent,' f ' commenced Using the Roie Ointment,' (prepared by Vanqhan rfc Davie.) ' In a few explications the violent itching ceased, the swelling sliated, the truplion began to disnppear, and before I had used a jr the disesao was entirely cured.1 h ha now been nearly a year and a half smee, and there is not a' vestige of the disease re maininv. except Ihe scars from Uie deep pita Arrmed by the disesae. It is impossible for roe to describe In a certificate the severity of the disease and my euflrring, bul I witl be pleased to give a fuller ac eoont tn any person wanting further satisfaction, who .will call on me, , At the time I commenced using the Rose Ointment I would have given hun dreds of dntlais to be rid of the disease. Since u sing It, I have recommended h to several persons, (among them my mother, who had the disease bad ly on her arm,) who ween all cured bv it.. , JAMBS. DITRNKLL, No. IpC, Race St. '''tCT The Rose Ointment is prepsred by E. B. Vaurfhan, South East corner of iThird end Rnce streets, Philadclihia, and sold oo ntieney in Sanbu ry. by ,.., H. U, MA8SKK,. May 14th. 1813. " ' f Aent. . IIom OiiitiuciiL, for Teller. A PROOF OF. im EFFICACY. . " PMiiriLeai, Msy 37lh, 1833. 'pHIS Is 10 certify that I was severely afflicted ' with Tetter in the hands und feet for upward of forty years ; the disease was attended generally with violent Itching and swelling. I applied to a number of physiciunrt, end nscd a great many appli cations without eueciing a core. About a year since, I applied the Roue Ointment, which entirely aloped the itching, and a few applications irnmedi ately cured the disease, which there has been no return of, skhoagh I had never been rkl of it at any time for forty years. RICHARD SAVAt.U, bleventli, helow tSpruce Street. Cj" The Rose Ointment is prepared by C. U. Yauehan, South Bast corner of Third kud Rnce Straeta, Philadelphia, and auM on agency in Sunhu ry by. . .. , ,.H. B. MAB3BR, May 14th. 184.1. Agent. . . . BlDZCAXi APPSOBATZOXV OJ the ROSE, OINTMFJVT, for Tetter. l.THOUfiH the auperiority of the prepatati.in overall others is fully establixhed, the pnprie. lose lake pleasure in laying before, the pulilk the following certificate, from a re.iccLiiblc phyaician, a graduate nf the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Baueh, having found in thw remedy that relief fir a tedious and diagreeaMe affection which the means within Ihe range of hi profession fsiled to afford, ha not heailstcd lo give it his approbation, although the prejudicea and interests of that profession aie oppneed to secret Remedies. " ' , i - i. . Prntanaieuti, Sept. 19, 18.16. ... I ws recently troubled with a tedious herpetic eruption, which ce'eed nearly one at la of ray ficc, snd extended over the esr. Mr. Vauihnn, proprie tor of the Rose Ointment, ohseiviug my face, inei-e-ted no my trying hie preparation, of which he han ded ma a jar. Although in common with lha mam here of my prnfeMion, I discountenance nnd disap prove of Ihe numerous nostrums pulined open the politic by iennrant pretenders, I feel in justice hound to except the Roea Ointment from that class of me dicines, and lo give it my approbation, aa it entire ly cured the eruption, although it had resisted the usual applications. . DANL. BAUGH, M. D. ry The Rose Ointment ia prepared by li. B. Vaughan, South. East corner of Third and Race Streets, Philadelphia, and sold on sgency in Sun bury, by ' : H. B. MASSER, May 14th, 1843. ' " Agent. .-i wL;..1!.4UuttlcreIler, ..i .j DEATH BLOW. The public will pleaae ohaervw that no Brandreth Pilar ere genuine, anleae the boa baa three li bel upon H, (the lop, the aide and the bottom) each caewsining a faoeimileaigneture of my hand writing, thus B. BuasaeaTU, M. D. These Is. heNaie engraved on ateel, heautifnlry designed, and done at an expense of over $9,006. Tbeesfora it wtltbasesn that the enty thing necessary to pro core the medicino in ita purity, is to observe these lahea.w- ivucV.". 1 ' Rensemher the lop, the siile, anal the bottom. Tbe feiiowinsj rceatvetive pemisna are duly euthtari aed, and hnbl ii ri " I ! ii: i W ;i cmTOTftATss Of Aasxrcr " For On sale of tfruwuVem'a Pretaofe Vnioertal ." .ii tiin..: : Vi fUlt ot ...i.- , i. Northumberland eeuntv '' Motion Msckey & Chambetlin. XunNrry If . Bi Masser. M'Bwene ville Ireland V MeiieR. Northumberland Wm. Forsyth, fTOteVvwei J. J. Welta. ; ' Union County: New Berlin Roger rV Win ter. " KetinsjfroM-Jeorge Guadrein.'" Middle tmrg laaae Smith. 1 Beaveeiown David Hublcr. AdarritaNuraw Wm. J. Msy; Miffl'rrnhurg Mensrh et Ray.-o HsrMeton- Daniel Long; Frerburg G. dc P. Ci Mojet. Lewibburg Watte A Green. vJorumMa courtly V DanvtHo lj. II. Rcvpoble Ac Co. Berwick Shumsn V Rirtenhmtae. ' Cal ta wisaaCa Gy Brolswj, Baarir-Jhp ,K. Move. Jersey Tpwii 11 Bieel, , Weahirtekm Rout. McL'ey. .I.iswMoue JWliet &vH?Nnch. Observe diat aach Agent haa aa Kngiavrd Ccr-tifu-ate of Agency, containing representation of Ot BRANDRCTH'Iji Manuractory .at Ping Sinp, and iihhi which u i( a'so be earn exact copies of the new; r'ujit sjw ! yp M prandrtlh Pill liMtti. V- t'bild lphis, oce No. ft. North ftlhMreet. ' .V ..ir ii-B,! BKAINDIUSTJI.JN.U. Junettth- 184:1, i ki,ii ri i' a: lvaaVyvrwaaaa aaa eaajaaegu a) t il t' v CJetrire Weaver, r'lid ' M.l North Water StroeuPiladelphta. . , PAH eonstantly en band,1 a genersl aaaort Btent of Cordage, Seine Tninea, Ape., via i Ropea,'Flabuif Rope, White Ropea, Manil la Ropes, Tear J.lues for Cahal Boat. Alao, a lomuiaU jasortment'ofBefne Twinau, Ac. such aa Hemp cibad pd Herring Twine, Best Patent Gill Net TwJue. CoAon fined and Iarrln TwlpcBhoe Thread. Ac. dec, . Also, Bed Cotdy Ploorti Lines, HaIurB,Trcea. C4U6a and twan Carpet Chains, cVcVH ' diapoea of on roaabl terms. " " . r - ., v Philadelphia, November 13, 1845 ly. '