Death f Cept. RatwUlph flMg-tlr, W have received copy of th Picayune -xVa, dated FrlJay, Nn. 18ih, issued irnmodi etely qh tbs irrival of the steamship Virginia, torn firatoa Santiago. yiArt. R!ootfB RumfcLY Terrible ecci ''$f MeJ. JJeshieldi, U. aJ, Psymeeter, who ,bVt Monterey two da ja after u, and overtook n at Cersarjro, brought intelligence that haa mat a pWm over every heart, He ststea that n the 23th ult. the dsy after wele!t,.ts Capt. Ridg-ely waa riding into town to dine with Lieut. Mackall.his horse, alipped on he amooth lavement, and he waa thrown with such vio lences against a rock aa to cauee a severe frac ture of the skull. He lay senseless when Ma j ir De-shields left, on the following day, and no hope of hia recovery waa entertained by the sur treons. In parting with thia aptrndid young officer, I little thought that before I reached home, it would become my duty to chronicle i painful an event concerning him. The world never produced a braver man or better eoldier tlmn Randolph Ridgely. A nobler apirit waa never encased in the human form a kinder hait never beat. I cannot bring my self to feci that the gallant Ridgely haa died thus; the thought la too cruel to bo entertained. I can wdl imagine the heart-rending emotions of the rntiiradee who aurround him. They have seen inn emerge unscathed from several battles, where he behaved with, almost unparalleled heroism. They all loved him, for he waa kind, frank anJ generous to every one. "Hold on, Charley, and let ma draw their fire !" Poor Ridgely ! how many a brave comrade would have drawn upon himsf tr the abaft ot tea tli to have averted it from thee. The editors of the Picayune make extracts i mm a lo'.tcr dated Monterey, Oct. '26, which iys: Poor Ridgely ia dead. lie waa buried yiwterdoy and is mourned by the entire Army. Mj. Lear will not live twenty four hmirs Ion-tM-r. We have late news from Sun Luia de I'utoal to the effect that Santa Anna waa there with 12,000 men and no less than thirly-teten Generals! He waa recruiting daily, but hia intentions were not known. It ia rumored that H is'amente has gone north, in the direction of Chihuahua, to meet Gen. Wool, and farther, it positively asserted that the Indiana are kil. I n-r and laying waate all before them in the lot t.r State. From ajanfa Fa, Dates from Santa Fe to tho 14th October i.svo been received at St. Louis. General Kearney, when about teventy-five milt's from Santa Fe, met an express from Col. Fremont, giving him the information that the whole of Upper California was iu possession of tiie Amerioans, snd that he was acting for the (.resent as provisional Governor of the Territo ry. The whole country was - quiet, and the Mexicans had been driven oft Gen. Kearney r.ecordingly, on receiving this information, sent i ick all hie troops, but a picked escort of one nundrcd men, and continued on to hia destine 'ion. The express had been but thirty-one ilnyson the route. Major Fi'tpa trick had ar rived at St. Louis, on hia way to Washington, vith despatches from Col. Stockton, brought by i''t eemont's express. Camp Equpaoc A letter in the Journal of 'ommerea describes a present contrived for tinners! Taylor. "I had tbe pleasure to see to-dey the very hps', compact and acrvicable camp equipage made for Gen. Taylor, under the direction ot Oaptaiu Thistle. It is contained in two leather rases, and can easily be carried by two men. The cooking, and complete dinner, breakfast Hud aupper utensils for one hundred ieraoca arc contained in thia nairow compass. The cooking apparatus is of tinned copper; the other arti cles sre plated ware. The General's set of ess tors are a curiosity ; they might be rolled about in any direction with perfect safety, and appear to be bomb prool. Every article is made with a view to bard, 'rough and ready service. The camp equipage for the soldier is alt a vry great improvement upon sny thing of tbe Mil t ever before known. In a small leather case, which man bucklea like a havrraack on hia back, is contained the complete cooking and eating apparatus fur twenty men, all made with a view to endure hard service." Ibish Mode or Roilino Potatoes. Wash the potatoes clean without breaking or cutting the skins. Drop them into a pot of boiling wa ter, adding a little salt, snd ict them remain un til sufficiently soft for a folk to be easily thrust through them. Pour of the liquid in which tbsy have been boiled, and dash iu cold water in ita sled. Let the potatoes remain two minutes; pour off the cold water ; put them over a alow fire, the pot-lid partially removed, snd let them Meant until nearly dry. Then peel, and place tl.ent on the table in an open diah,' Buckwheat Cams are improved by adding one fifth part oat-incal. One bushel ot oate should be mixed with four of buckwheat when ground by the miller. Tbe advantages are 2 renter lightness, certainty of browning, and more easy d gctlion. , A Wan err Ed'tob, wihet to know whether the laws recently emcUd sga:nt the carrying ot sWsdiy weapons, apply to doctors who carry pilt$ in their pockets' Tmi I.ATrtT Cabs of absence of mind ia re i:o , '. A of h..iy, nbnut to whip up' some eggs for sponge cake, who whipped the baby sod lung Walts' cradle hymn to the egg. II A If K ROTE HIT, The f dlowlng list ehowa the warrant talus of all fennyrvanla D.nk Noma. The meat Implicit re liance may be placed upon it, as It U every wee ssrefully oomparsd wttb and corrected from Blck nail's Reporter. . . tlanki In Philadelphia. Na... Locat.o.. NOTES AT PAR. Sink of North America . , par Bank of tha Northern Litatiee . . - par Commercial Dank of Penn'e. . par Farmers and Mechanics' Dank , par Kensington Bsnk par Philsdelphia Hank . . t par Schnylkill Hank . . . pnr Snuthwark bank . . par Western Hank . par Mechanics' Bonk . pr Manufacturers' A Mechanics' Pi.ink" par flank of Ponn Township . . par (Irani Bank . . pir Bank nf Commerce, tats Moy ami tiding par Dank of Pennsylvania . . par Country flank. Bank of Theater County Westchester pr Bank of Delaware County Chester par Bank nf Oermentown Ocrmsutown pr Bsnk of Montgomery Co. Nnrristowti par Doylcsinwn Bsnk Doylestown par Gaston Bank Easton par Farmers' Dank nf Rucks po Brhtol par Bank of Northumberland Northumberland par Columbia Brink A It ridge ro. Columbia par Farmers' Bank of Lancaster Laneistei par Lancaster County Bank Lancaster Bank Farmers' Bank of Resiling Office of Bank of Perm's. Lancaster par I.anciiier pit ' Reading par Harriahurg These Lancaster I offices Reading ( do nut Esaton J issue n. Office do Office do Office di NOTES do do do AT DISCOUNT. tank of the United State Miners' Bank of Pottsville Bsnk nf Lawistown Rank of Middfotown Carlisle Bank Exchange Bank Do do " branch of Harrishurg Bank Lebanon Bank Merchants' Sc Manuf. Dank Bank of Pittsburg West Branch Bank Wyoming Bank Northampton Bink Berks County Hank Office of Bank of U. S. Do do do Do do do Bank of Chaniberfhurg Bank of Gettysburg . Bank of Susquehanna Co. Erie Bunk Farmer,' A. Drovers' Bank Franklin Bank Honcsd.Je Bnk rhilaiMihia Potisville Iwirtown MitlJIeiown Carlisle Pittsburr ITnllidarsborg Harriahure; Lcliannu Pittsburg Pittsbuig Williamspnrl M'ilkcsbarra 23 i .1! I Allentown Resiling Pittsburg failed Erie do Near Brighton do Charobcmbuig 1 Uittysliurg Montrose Eria Waynesburg Washington Houeaddle Broansville 1 lj.lj il II Morntigalii-lt Bank of B. York Bank York J-l N. B. 1 be notes of those lnks on which we omit quotations, and substitute a daab ( ) are not purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, with the exception of those which have a letter of riference. BROKEN BANKS. Philadelphia 8av. Ins. , Philadelphia failed Philadelphia Loan Co. Schuylkill Sav. Ins. Kensington 8sv. ins. A Penn Township Sav. Ins. Manual Labor Bank (T. W Towanda Bank Alleghany Bank of Pa. Bank of Beaver Bank of 8stars Bank of Washington Centre Bank City Bsnk Farmers' A Merh'cs' Bank Farmers' At Mech'cs' Bank Farmers' A Mech'cs' Bank Harmony Institute Huntingdon Bank Juniata Bank Lumbermen's Bank Northern Bank of I'a. New Hope Del. Bridge Co. Northumb'd Union Col. Bk. North Weatern Bauk of Pa. Office of 8chulkill Bank Pa. Agr. A Manuf. Bank Silver Lake Bank Union Bank of Pcnn'a. Westmoreland Bank do railed do failed do do Dyotl, prop.) failed Towanda Bedford no ssle Beaver closed Hsrrisburg c luted Washington failed Ilelb font" closed Pitutuig no ale Pittkhurg failed Fayvtto co. failed firaencastle failed Harmony no sale Hunting. Ion no ssle I.ea intovvn no sale Warren failed Dumlaff no ssle New Hope closed Milton no sale Meadvilla closed Port Carbon Carlisle failed Mmitrose closed Unioniowu failed tireeusburg closed Wilkvshsrre no ssle Wilkeshsrre Bridge Co. fXj All notes puiporting to be on any Pennsyl vania Bank not given in the abov li.t, may be t lown aa frauds. iv'Eiy jcrsi:y. Bank of New Biunswick Brunswick Belvideie Bank Belvidore Burlington Co. Bank Medford Commercial Bank Perth Am'.Miy Cumberland Bank Bridgetnn farmers' Bank Mount Holly Farmera' and Mechanics' Bk Rahway Farmers' and Mechanics' bk N. Biunswick Farmers' and Merchant' Bk Middlciown Pt, failed 1 par par r. failed 1 Franklin Bank of N.J. Jersey City failod failed failed failed failed i failed I par no sale llouoken Okg 6c Uisting l o ilouofcen Jersey City Bsnk Jersey City Mechanics' Bank Manufacturers' Bank Morris County Bsnk Monmouth Bk of N.J. Mechanics' Bank Mechanics' and Manuf. Bk Morria Canal and likg Co Po.1 Notes Newark Uk A Ins Co New Hope Del Uridga Co latierson Belleville Morriatown Freehold Newark Trenton Jersey City Newark i i failed failed failed 4 par par l.amlieruville N. J. Manufuc. and Bkg t'o Hobokeii N J Proleclon A Lombard bk Jersey City OrsngeUunk Orange Palerkon Bank - Putorson Peoples' Bauk do Princeton Bank Princeton ctaUoi Banking Co fcali ru State Bank Newark State Bank Eliaabeihtown State Bank t.'sindeu State Bank of Moiris Morristown Slats Bank Trrniou Balem and Pbilad Manuf Co Sslrw 8usaei Bank Newton Trenton Banking Co Trenton Union Bank ' Dover Washington Banking Co, Harkenaack DELAWARE, Bk of Wlloa A Brandy wine Wilmington Bank of Delaware i Wilmington Bauk of Smyrna 8uiyrna Po braocb Millord Farmers' Bk of State of Dl Dover Do branch Wilmington , Do branch Georgetown Do branch Newcastle Union Bank Wilmington try Under 8's i i psr 1 failed failed P" failed par par par P .P Pr par par P! rjr Cn all bsr.ks marked thus ( there are eU Iber counts fail or altered notes of the various da nomisauoos, in circulation. Dare you heard the News f NO! TTnATJJS XT? MARTIiVIRWIN,' At hiith$p, in Market Urttl, adjoining the thru . ttorv Brick Ifoute, HAS joat rc ivco from Philadalpbia the largest, handsomest and beat assortment of BOOTS AMD SHOES of every description, that baa ever bean brought to ihia place. And what ia still better, tbry say he sella so cheap, that you can buy two rain " the tarn money that you utfd to pay far sn pair. He Uuts ron Cask snd Salt to a Cash, and that la the reason that he csn ufford to sell them so much chenper. If yon itob't want to buy, just rail snJ see hi s'ock. H is nlwiiys glaJ to see his customers; snd it i no trouble to him to show hi go.vU. Ju-t in give yon an iilea how rhea,) ho does fell, lbs following is a lint of prices nf a put of his t ck i Men's Thick Un"t, worth $1 00 at (3 75 d i I ins Grain !. " 4 60 si a 00 ,U C .If A t " 5 00 nt 3 00 Bojs' Tl.i.k il't " 2 .10 at I 76 Youths' il.t : " 2 00 st I 23 Men's Thick Uf.ogam. " 1 87 at 1 00 Women's M.irocco Wslis I anil Ki I Sprints. " 1 50 st 1 00 ; Women' City msile i K d Sltprt4, " 1 C3-t I 12 i I.r.iliiY J Coitus and Gai ter Boota, " 2 00 at t 37 Also, rvery variety nf I.ai1i', Hoys' and rhil drena' shoes, at (iriors lnwrr than eer before offer ed. Come and See Sunhury, June , 1846. Cm DANVILLE WOOLEN FACTORY. DANVILLB, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PemiKylvniilu. THE Danville Steam IVuolen lietory. former ly owned and occupied by Dr. Pstrikiis, h s reetntly ten pun hand by the subscribers, who respectfully annnunre to their friends and the pub lic general y, that they aa now prepared to do all kiials of wjrk in tbrii line ,"f business, at the shor test notice, according l i or.iei, aud in the beat com parative n.annor. ftaemg gone t rnnsidrrable expenne in r pairing tl.eii n,achinery snd aparatus, and bfing viry psr.ii'iilai in securing the service of eipriieneed meehini', the) feel confident that they are capable ol eve iting all kinds of wirk in s style superior l.i aj y other s'ablishinent in the country, at the olJ rt,toin-rj p-irea. i UMII UK, MILMilTS, MiA?l.KI.H ASH BLANKETS connUn ly nn band, and for sale at reduced prices, for Cakh or Bnr'er. rAitii; au fl'i.i.i. will be done in the beat manner, at the usual pri ces. All kinds of country prmlui-e taken in psy mini for woik, ( Dmvitle market prices. For the accoiumodaiion of ihime who live at distance, Wos,- and Ciotb will betaken in at, and, when finished, re'arrxd tu the following pla ces. Plain written directions must accompany each parcel : Columbta County f Roup A Marr's store, Wa ahingt nille ; R. Ftuil'e alure, Jrrscytown ; Yea ger'a inn, Roaring (Tretk; Sharpless' store, ('alta ffiss; i' T. Mann's store, Miffiinviile j Miller's store, Berwick ; J. Clinr's Mill i Ricke.l's store, Orangeville; Derr'a store. While Hall. Northumberland County Michael Reader's inn, Turbutville ; Ireland A ilav's store, McEwena ille; E. 1. Piper's stoie, Wstaonstnwn; 8. I, Comly A Co's store, Milton; Gibaoo's inn, Cl.il listjoaqiie t Forslli'a ato.e, NorthumbcrUnd ; Young's store, Sunbury. Luzerne County. Reynold's store, Kingston; (ilderaleeve'a store, Wilkesbarre ; Gaylnrd'a store, Plymouth ; Siyer's store, Nsnitcuke ; Judge Mark's M H, Huntington. Lycoming County. 'V. Hnpp's store, Muuey ; Shoemaker's stnrs. Hmith'a Mill. GEAKHAItT A KOWNOVER. Danville, May . 1840. - I PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE, Sii.M-VIX.XiB FA. flHE euhKiihvr, lute of the Union Hotel, Mun A cy, Pa , respe. Ifully informs (he old and nu merous customers of lha Pennsylvania House, and tbe public generally, that he has leased lha Tavern Stand of John Khode, in Danville, where be is now prepared to entertain travellers, and per. sous vieiliun the town, in the vi ry lust style. The accommodations will he such as a well conducted public hnue should afford, and no elfoil will be spareJ to render satisfaction, in every reirct, lo all who may call. The cit'tens of L coming county are invited to put up with tha undersigned when they visit Danville. HENRY WEAVER. DanM'le, Msy 2. 1846. WHITE SVA.IT HCTEL, Hack Srartr, Piiikapflphia. iivj. pinxits T'HIS location is convenient for Business men - visiting the city. Every paina ia luken to se cure the c.Miifurt nf travelirra. March 7. 1816. ly MONTOUR HOUSE, LATE BIIADY'S HOTEL, Oppotile the Court Ifoute, SANTIILB, FSKN'A, THE Subscriber, who aanis'od for se. veil I years in the manaaamenl nf the a boa ll.nel, lately kept by Mr. S. A. Bra dy, bi ft leave lo inf'im the travelling public, that he has Uken the eatabl.slnnant on hi own seeoni.t, on the first nf Januaiy, 1846. The House h.u, of la'e, unJergnne many impor tant alterations, and the present Conductor promises to leave nothing undmie to make it a comfortable and agreeable, a well as a cheap aud accommoda ting stopping place for strangt rt who msy visit our Aouriihuig village. No puina nor expenae will he spared to All lha labia and lbs bar with the hel the m-iikat afford, and with the d' termination to de vo e bis entire personal aitentiort lo the comfort of ihose wha may niake his hou their temporary s bode, and sided by active, caieful aud obliging aer vanta, be bopea lo give general eatiafactiou, and re ceive a lil-eial share of custom. Large and eainmodioua STABLES are at tached to the eatabbahment, which are attended by careful snd obliging ho.thtrs. GIDEON M. SHOOP. Jsnuary 14th, 184.-tf CONGKKSS JAX -Blue and Black Congie-e Ink, of s superior quality, for sals chesp.at the store of HENRY MA88ER. ' Jul IB4 ' MOLA88E8 Tba Bial quality Sugar House Molasaes, only 11 J cents per quart also, a ne ankle of yellow Molaaaea fur baking, on ly 13 cents per quart for aale at tha store of June II, 184. HF.NHY MAH8ER. rilbTE CLaBATa Mscassab Uais Oil,' baa X lust been received snd ia for aale at tba store of May 30, 1646. HENRY MA86ER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, suzmmiT. pa. BuatneaS attended to in tha Counties of Nor thumberland, Union, Lycoming and Columbia. nfr te i P. & A. ReTocriT, 1 Lowan A Da a bow, I 8onaa & SrtonoaASt, VP.'iiVai. RaVftoLns, McFARLsnn A Co. I Seaniwo, loon A t'o.. J DE1TT1STRT.' PETER B. MASSE H, RECENTLY FROM PHILADELPHIA, tTOESPECTFULLY informs tho citizens of 0 f unl'Ury and vicinilv, thst he has opened an olfiee at the re,., arire ,.f Henty Vsa-cr. in Market - r-,HE SUBS(;RIBER has bran arpoinleil aaent, street, where be is prepared to execute alt kin ls ( J for &t of coNR AD MEYER'S CEL DrtnTAt St;ua:sT, Pliie Work, Ac, on the latent j EURATE1) PREMIUM ROSE WOOD PI- nun mu n'rl'rl piann, H iving hod ntmt iipericnce snd Inatntctinn, under one nf the moM eminent and aurrrarul Den i is' s in rhiladi Iphii, he I'elieves that he will be ab'e to give satiafjrtion to thoro who may waul his services Ladies will he waited on si ttn ir t iers of resi dence. Hia charges will be nioJeate, and his wo k warranted, Sunbury, Mnrrh Sflth, I81fl. 1 EVANS & WATSON No. 70 Soitii Third SritrrT, Opposite the PhihuUlphia Exchange, Manufacture and ktrpcir- ' tunlly on hand a large as sortment of their Patent 1m- proved Salamnndir FIRE! PROOF SAFES, which are c constructed ss to set at real all m .nr.cri.f doub as to their being strittlv fire proof, and ihat they will rexisl the fire of nny building in the j world. The oulaide cue of the Safes are made of j boiler iron, the inside e.ice of sop'tone, ami be Iween tho uttr rase and inner rase is a space nf sima 3 inches thick, and i fillid in with inde-tiur- ; tilde m iteri d, so ss to make it sn impossibility to j ever burn any nf the contents inside of this CI cut. j Theae Hnapstoue Snlnmsndera we sre p-epsred ; and do rhallenge the weild to proiluee any ariicle in the shspo nf Book Hafes thai will stand as muth , heat, and we hold ourselves ready at all times to hsve thrm fairly tested by public bonfire, should s- ; ny c.f our rornpeliiurs feel disposed to try them, i We also continue to manufacture and keep on- ; aliintty nn hand, a large and general as-ortment nf j our Piemium Air t'plu Fire Proof Safes, i f which , we have a l irge qusnti'y in use, and in eveij in- stance they have given ent re ailiafanion to the , purehaiere of wbiih we will refer the public to a few sentlemen wholuve idem in Dae. 1 K A. ll t.i... iu ...ik it . A v,i.,l.i r?rs msmm A N- phew, Vine si. wharf; Alexhn.ler Camr, Von ,em,,l ", decided improvement in the ge veyancer. corner of Filbert and 9th s-s.S John M. ', n lr-"Bl orthe sysiem. eradicaung sny seeds F..rd. 32 north 3d st.; Mvrra Bu-h. 20 nonh 3d j of disease thst msy have Ueu generaud. besi.lis .t.; Uailey & Itroiher, 138 Make! st.j James M. 'v'n .al,h "'' '?' 'he body For the cure PauL Kit .ni.th 4ih at - l)r Ilavid Jne. S soulh 3d st.; Matthew T. Miller, 20 south 3d St.; and I we could name some three or four hui drrd otheia if it were necesaarv. Now we inv'ne tha attention i of the public, aud particularly those in want of I I ire Proof nle, in call at our store before purcha sing elaewhn'e, and we think wo ean auisfy tliem thai they will get s tettei end cheaper article al our slorr than any other estabbshmrnt in the city. We also continue lo msnufuctme h'esl and Co pying Preaaes, made in each a manner as to an swer both purposes ; Hoisting Mschims, Fiio Proof Doors, with our own msnurVtura of locks on them, with D. Evsns's Patent Kevhole cover attached lo the same; plain and ornamental Iron ! Railing, &e. j N. li. We keep constantly on hand a lirge aa- ; snrtment nf our Patent Mate Lined Kcfiigei 'ton1. Water Filters and Coolers; snd we hsve also on hand several second hand Firo Proof Oheet taken in exchange for ours, which we will dispose of at veiy low price. Philadelphia, January 24th. 1846. ly To PiirrUaMTri of DRY GOODS. s js A r.r----vfTV-x. 9 V . ii ZrZiZrT.Tr iu. uuniriii.,nu una, I I AVING established a Branch at No. 144 Che J--- nut St., Philadelphia, is now opening, aud will . be constantly receiving from the New Yntk Auc- : lions, sn extensive assortment of ', FANCY fc STAPLE DRY GOODS. which will be sold al the loweat New York ptxes at wholesale and Rilsil. Among h a slock will he found a good assortment nf the following aiticles: : Jaccnnets, Plaid. Hair Cotd, Lace, Siripe, Book. ; Swiia and Turln'an Muslins, Bih'p and Linen Lawns, Fonry Cap Netts, Fancy and Ball Dresses, J Thread Lsces, Applicsiion Do., rich Black Silk j Trimming Lace, Irish Linens, Linen Cambrics. Linen Cambric Hdkfs., Curtain Fringes, Cashmeie ' d'Eeosse, Mousehne da I. sine. Mik snd Cotton Warp Alieccas, QuWa Cloth, Gals Plaids, Preach Meiinns, Bl.uk tMlka, Glove', Ki k Hose, j fluwls, Crava'a, Ribbon, Embroideries, Ac, Ac. 1 Country Merchants and oihera visiting Philadel phia sr New York to purchase, are respectfully in vited 10 c sit and examine the stocks. Nov. I, 1815. Is BE L I E V E A lTTTTv Ji". THOMSON'S Compound Syrup of Tur & Wood Aaptlm. rilME unprecedented suree.s of this medicine, in X the restoration ( heabb, 10 ihnae who, in des. pair, had given up all hopes, haa given it an 1 xal ted reputation above all other remedies, furnishing evidence of Its Intrinsic va'uxand power, ss the on feelings 1 inform you of Ihe astonishing effccis of your medicine, which has literally taia d me from a death-bed ! My disease, Pulmonary Consump tion, had redured me so low lhat my physician pro. no. nu rd my ease hopeless ! At this junction I be gan to u-e your medicine, and miraculous aa il may seem, il haa completely restniad ma to health, slier everything else bad failed. Kespetlfully vours. . WASHINGTON MACK. Charlotte street, above Geoige street. The underaigned, being personally acquainted with Washington Mack and hia sufferings, bear witness lo the astonishing effects of Thomson's Compound Syrop of Tar, and tbe Puth of the a bove ststement. JOS. WINNER, JI8 North Third street, DAVID VICKERS, Almond at reel. HUGH M G1NLEY, 8. E. comer Tamany and Fourth atieeta. Prepared only by 8. P. Thomson. N. E, corner of 6th and Spruce atreets, Pbiladelpkia. Agsnts. H. B. Mssssr, 8unbury D. Gross, snd Dr. Macpbsison, Hsrrisburg ; Joo. G. Brown, Pottsvilla 1 Geo. Earl, Reading ; Houston A Mo on, Towanda, Bradford county, Pa. Price 00 cents per bottle, or f 6 per doxen. HBenmrt of all imitafimu. hiladslphis, Joos I9lb, !846..1y ly sgent whxh ran be rehed upon for the cure or , ;, " . . ' " '" , I . , " Pulmonary Consumption. Bron, hi.tis, Asthma. . knnw t.m so v.lu.ble a Lnion County : New Berl.n-Boga, & .n- Pain in lb. side and Bret. Spitting of Blood, mr,,U'"e' ' uu" .UPf l n I rtP !" U'-C' Gund.u.n. MU le Whooping Cough, Coup. Ae. Sen, tfi tail 1 AMELIA D. LEAF. burg- a.ae Smith. Beavertown-Da.ld luhler. Attention i. reque.te.1 to the following ASTON. TilIMl4ikrl.. . Adam.burg-Wm. J. May. M.lH.l..bu.g-Menh I8IIINO CURE.bv Thi.m.o.t'.l'omund Sy.up j A S II It Y & It O C) A l I ft ... Ha.Uelon-D.n.el Long ibl of Tar a,ul WniJ Nirih I ) G. St t . L. Mover. I.swi.burg Walls A Oieen. of Tar aud W00J I Ngh, , , WnOLESAtB A CZ3TAIZ CJolumbi. count, : D.nville-E. B. Kevnolda .it! ......1..1 i HAT & CAP MANUFACTUHERS . A Co. Berwick Shuman A R.ttenhouse. Cat. OMEUiB RETAIL HAT & CAP WAREHOUSE, Ao. 304,JWflrJrr reef, oooBeBn, South $ide, PHIL JJ THE subacril ers respectfully n ie aa(4 Hon of their friend ami dealers to their large and well assorted stock of Hats and Caps of every desriliitlon. Well sdapted f-r the spring trsJe. Ba ing made of the best material and by the most ex. perienced workmen, they feel confident to give uni versal satisfaction to all who may favor them With a tiial, as they offer to sell a I .w as any hnuss in the city. BARTALO IT A BLYNN. Fhilaih tphis. January 3, 1840 ? PIANOS. J AN03, at this place. 'These Pianos hse a plain. massive sml brsuuful exterior fiid-h, and, f.ir depth atd sweetness of tone, and tlrg ince of workman ship, are not surpassed by sny in the United Slates. The following is a recommendation from Cai Di sts, s celrbialcil performer, and binisilf a uisn ufuciuicr t a (Mini, HiVtxo had the pleasure of Irving the fTcrl lent Pi-tno Fortes maiifsictured by Mr. Meyer, snd exhibited at the l ot exhibition of the Fr oiklin In stitute, I feel it due to the true meiit of thn maker lo iVclnic thnt tLcsu instruments are quite equal' and in some rrsprcia even mpirioi, o a'l the Pi ano Fortep, I saw nt the capiul nf Eu.oje, and during s sojourn of two years at Pari. The1 Pianos will be fo'd at the manufacturer' lowest Philadelphia prices, if not aorne:hing lower. Persons are rerme.ted to enll and examine fn themselves, nt Ilia eminence oT ine sun.cril.rr. Sunhurv. May 17,1846. II. B. MASSEK. OAKIiEYS DrpiiiATirr syri p. riHE valnab'e properiiea of Oakley's Depti'a I live Syrup of 8araparilla, as a purifier of the l.l.iod, is so well known to the puMie generally, that it is ontecerary to occupy much space in ret ting forth the advantages to be derived from its use; wherever the medicine has once lieen intro duced, it takea precedence oer all others : eveiy one thai hss taken it, hse d rived so ianal bene ficial resnlia from it, that it is reeommeiitlej by them wilh the u'moat eonCdenee. Physicians of the highest Manding in the profession, prescribe it to paiients tinder their care ; containing nothing debteriiHia. but biing ewnjwrd of the most mild, yel i H'lCacious vegetable mt'eriaN, it i offi-rcd with confidence, aa the cheapest snd ninjt efficient pu rifier nf the lilood now known. The use of a few t'oti les. especially in ine spring nionilis, will ne at- ! M OIUI or Kings .,!, Kheumalism. I etter, Pimples or eiuptiona of the Skin, White Swelling, Fistula, Chronic Cough Asthma, &c. The nu merous restificaica In tlie possession of the subscri ber aud his ageuls, from physicians and others, are sufficient to convince the most skepticnl of its su periority ovei all preparations of 8 irsaparilla. Sold wholesale and retnil, by the proprietor, GEORGE W. OAKLRY, North 6th street, Rea ding, Berks County, and lo ho bad nf the following petsona : In Northumberland County.- li. B. Mas?, Sunbury; Ireland A Mixel, - McEwenaville ; D Krsuaer, Milton. In Union County. I. Gcarhart, Seliurgrove: A. Gutelius, Mifflinburg. Columbia County. XI. W. McCsy, Wssh ington. Reading, March 14, 1843. Ms.Oaki.it: believe it the uty of every one lo do whatever in their power I ie, for the bene fit of their fellow man, and having had po-iiive proof in my nwn fsmily.of the wonderful properties nf your Depurative Syrup of Sarxapnrilla, 1 ni conscientiously recommend it to the alrlicted. We hid the niirfortune to lose two nf our children, by j ded me a jar. Although in common with the mem the breaking nut nf ulcerous sores that covered the bers of my profession, I discountenance anJ disap Hie tl i face, head and neck, although we had aome of the rnn.1 srient fin nhasieiaiw I., tlenil th. m si., I h tried all the known temadies, including tSwnim's Panocea, without avail. Another of niy children was attacked in the same manner, her lace snd neck was completely covered; the discharge wss so offensive, snd the disease at such a height, thai we despaired of her life. .Seeing the wonderful effects of your Depuniive Syrup of S ima ari lj, we were induct d to make trial of il, as the last resort; il ac'.cd like a charm; the u'cerscommenctd healing Immediately, a fiw bottles entirely restored hi r to ber he.ilih, which she hs enjoyed uninteriuptedly ever since. As a purifier of tbe blood, I verily be lieve it has not its equal, JOHN MOYER, T.iilor, ... Walnut street, near Fourth, Reading. ; Douglusaville, April 19th, 1843. Ma. Oakiit: My son Edmund Leaf, had Ihe scrofala in the moat dreadful and distressing man tier for lhre years, during which lime he w is de- prived of the use of his linilm, hii bed and neck were covered with ulcers. We tried all the differ, ent remedtir, but to no tffect, until recommended by Dr. Johnson nf Nonislown, and also Dr. Isaac HieMer, nf Reading, lo use your Depurative Hyrop of Ssrsaparilla, of which I obtained several bottles, the use of which drove the diseate entinlv out of hia system, the sore healed up, and the child was ; restored 10 perrcct ne.iltn, which he baa enjoyed uninterruptedly ever einee, to the astonishment of many eisons who seen him during his sffliction. Have tnougbl it my duty, and send y. u this certi South East eorwr of Market and ith Fhllndclplila, T17HERE they slways keep on hand an exten- siva asaortment if HATS U CA PS ofevery description, got up in the beat and moat approved J le. Pel sons dt-rirm,s ef porch Jing superior arti eh a on the most reasorsble terms, will find it to their advantage to call bt fure making purchases elsewhere. Philadelphia, Oct. 6th, 1944. ly CITY FURNITURE AUCTION, AMD r&IVATS SALSB BOOMS, Nus. 20 and 31 North Third Street. Near the City Hotel, PHILADELPHIA, . CC, MACKEY, AocUonser, respselfully in- vitas lbs attention of peraons dasirooa of pur cbasing Puraitais. to hie exuosive 8ales Rooaas, (both pobha snd Prrvsta.) tor svery desuipuon of Hoasekold Funitere, where csn bs obuinsd at all tiowa, s large sseortment of faahionabfe sod well manufactured Cabinet Furniture, Beds, MslUaaaes, Ac., st vary reduced prices, for sash. , 0r Cales by Auction, twic a vest. May tTtb. 1843. ly . neala thai nthma sh.i l,.v I.L. .n;..iin in ik i VK,k 11 . I a. I U'.n sU U A XM A AfA X v4 A WOn TETTER. RINOWORMS, PIMPLKfl ON THE PACK, ARB OTHKB rt'TANEOTJS ERUPTIONS. fXj1 77i folhuinn eertijiea'e deteribet one nflht mot extraordinary cures ever effected by smjf application. , PrmtntirRiA, February 10, 1839. 170R twenty years I waa severely afflicted with Terras nn the Face and Head the disease commenced when I waa seventeen yesrs old, snd continued until tha Fsll of 1836, vsrying in vio lence, but without ever disappearing. During most of the time, great psrt of my face waa Covered with the eruption, frequently attended with violent itch ing ; my head swelled al times until it felt as if it would burst the swelling was so great, that I coul J scarcely get my bat on. During the long period that I was afflicted wih the disease, I used a great many a plications, (among them several celebrated j reparation.-) ss w. II aa taking inward remedies, including a nntnhcr of bottles of Swaim'i Panacea, Extract of Sartapnrilla, Ac, In fact, it would be imporsible to enumerate all the medicines I used. 1 was also nnder the csre of two of the most die lingu'iidied physicians of this city, but without re ceiving much benefit, and I despaired of ever being cured. In the fill of 1336, the disease at the time being Very violent, I commenced using the Rote Ointment, (prepared by Vsnghan Sc Dsvis.) In s f. v anldicationa the violent itehinv rl ih ' swelling alied, the rruptinn began to disappear, aiiii in lore 1 nmi tiseo a j:ir the tin-ease wa entirely cured. It ha now Veen nearly a year and a half since, and there is not a vestige of thn disease re maining, except the seirs from the deep pits formed by tbe disease. It is iinpntsihle for me to descrile in a certificate the severity of the disease and my suffering, bill I will be plensrd to give a fuller ac count to any person wanting further satisfaction, who will rail on me. At the lime I commenced using the Rose Ointment I would have given hun dreds of do'dais to be rid of the disease. Since u-r-ing it, I have recommended it to several persons, (among them my mother, who had the diseatie bad ly on hrr orm,) who were all cured bv it. JAM US DITRNELI., No. 156, Race St. IXj" The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B. Ysughsn, Sou'h East corner nf Third and Race streits, Philadelphia, and sold nn seency in Sunbu ry. bv H. B. MASSER, May 14th, 1813. Agent. St owe Ointment, for Tetter. A PROOF OF ITS EFFICACY. PHiitnupHiA, May 27th, 1839. 'PHIS is to certify thai I waa severely afflicted with Teller in the hands snd feet for upwarde of forty years ; the disease was attended generally wilh violent itching and swelling. I applied to a number of physicians, and used a great many appli cations without effecting a cure. About a year since, I appbed the Rose Ointment, which entirely stopped the itching, and a few applications immedi ately cured the disease, which there has been no return of, although I had never been rid of it at any time for folly years. RICHARD SAVAt.E, Eleventh, lielcw Spruce Street. The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B. Vauuhan, South East corner of Third and Rare Stieets, Philadelphia, and add on sizency in Sunbu ry. by H. U. MASSER, May 14th, IS13. .!. MEDXCAX. ArmOEATION Of the ROSE OLXT.)IET,for Teller. A LTHOUGH the superiority of the prepstation over all others is fully ea'abli-died, the proprie tors take pleasure in laying before 'he public the fulluwiiig certificate from a rewpactahla physician, a graduate of tbe University of Peniis Ivanii. Dr. Btugb, haviog found in Ihia remedy that relief fir a tedious and disagreeable effevtion which thetnaans within the range of bis prnfeaion failed to afford, has not hesitated In give it his approbation, although the prejudices and interests of that profession aie ppoFed to secret Remedies. Phi lao t Lea 1 a, Sept. 19, 1838. I was recently troubled with a tedious herpetic eruption, which covered nearly ons si 's ofiny face, and extended over the esr. Mr. Vauxhun, nrorie- Im of the Roso Ointment, ohseiviug my face, inu- led on my trying his preparation, of which he un prove 01 the numerous nostrums palmed upon the public by iunoialit pretenders, I feel in jusiice hound to except the Rose Ointment fr om that class of me dicines, and lo give it my approbation, rs it entire- ly mred the e.uplion, although it h id resisted lbs usual applications. DAN L. BAl'GH, M. D. (J" '' he Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B, Vauyhsn, South East corner of Third and Race Streets, Philade'phia, and sold on sgency in Sun bury. by II. B. MASSER, May 14th, 1R13. Aent. CoitEittrfellers' DEATH BLOW. nPba public will please observe that no Brandreth Pilis are genuine, unless the box bss three la bels opon it, (the top, ihe sii'e and the bottom) eirh containing a fic-aimili signature of my hand writing, thus B. Ba asonbtn, M. D. These la. hel-aie engraved ou steel, beautifully designed. and done at an expense of over f 2,000. Therefore ! it will be seen that ihe only thing necessary to pro- cure the medicine in its purity, is to observe these Litis. Remember the top, the side, and the bottom. The following respective persons are duly authori zed, and hold CJSRTIFICATES Or AGENCY Fur the sale of Brandreth't Vegetable Universal Pil.': Northumbeiland countv i Milton Markey A Ch.iinbeilin. Hunhury H. B. Masser. M'Eaens- ville Ireland A Meixell. .orihuinleilsud Wm. tawissa C. Brobta. Bloomsburg John R. Moyer. Jeisey Town Levi Bisel. Washington Itobl. McCay. Limestone Ball' h Mci"ch. Observe ihat each Agent baa an Engravtd Cer tificate of Agency, containing a representation of Oi BRAMDKETH'S Manufactory al Sing (Sing, and upon which will also be seen exact copies of the new labci now uted upon the Brandreth Pitt Bares. Philadelphia, office No. 8. North 81b etreet. B. BRANDRETH, M. D. June Xlth 184.1. fa'eorffe al. Wraver, DOrB MAXSB sV BUTP CHAIVBLBH. No. 13 North Water Street, Philadelphia. IT f AS constantly on hand, a general easort II ll men! of Cordage, Seine Twines, Ac, vin Tarl Ropes, Fishing Ropes, White Ropes, Manil la Ropes, Tow Lioea for Canal Boats. Auto, a complete sseortment of Sains Twines, Ae, such ss Hamo Shad and Herring Twine, Beat Patent GUI Net Twine, Cotton Shad and Herring Twine, Shoe Threads, Ac. Ac Also, Bed Cords. Plough Lines, Halters, Traces, Cotton and linen Carpet Chains. Ac.; all of which he will dispose of 00 inasorubls lataaa. Philadalpbia, November 13,1143. ly. . no tawtssa I". G. 1
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