atve art lb A young female; swicWienlan .Was sent to Massachusetts a few weeke ago by her parents to be due. ted at a boarding school etar Boston. Awkward, perverse, illiterate, ahd itrfgretn; the wit at once the aversion and butt of the irif li." It happened that frequenter of the boar din; achool wat a good looking Boston dentist, of some pretentions, who wished to get him t If a rich wife from among the pupil. Aware of hie mercenary motives, and determined to pimiah blm, the young ladies led him to believe that their new classmate from Michigan waa an hoiree. ThU' wa enough for the dentist, lie Immediately laid siege to the heart of the Wolverine,'' nd confiding in her ignorance f etiquette made her a preaent, among other things, of tome money to buy ber a bag with, meaning something of tbe reticule order. H.ghly delighted with the literally of the "how with atore clothes on," (at she firit called bim,) (he girl confided the fact to three or four of her r ew companions. ( Coffee bags had already be tome quite fashionable for skirts, her com pan urn requested ber to procure one "'0 make her Orecs to stick out," as he was pretty smart him "If, and doubtless desired "his girl" to appear ro A few evenings afterwards tho dentist es v. it ted tlie Wolverine to sn evening party, which wis a fair representation form the boarding thool. Every thing went on smooth with him, until his partner threw off her cloak sod boo opt, and entered the room where the company wore assembled. Iters bis attention was at tracted by" the half suppressed tittering of the chojl girls, and the wonder of the others. Glancing inquisitively at his companion, who toll aa grand as Lucifer, ho wss mortified and enraged to see her ague marked complexion set ff in horrible contrast with a profusion of green nbbon bob knots on her bead, while her dress luck out like the famous Spouting Horn at Nahant- Mad as a March hare, he soon left hi r with an expression of disgust, and passed the remainder of the evoning at a whiat table in another suit of rooms. The Michigan girl was true grit, was msd enough to tesr the eyes out of her "true hear ted false lover," but she was by her confidents persuaded not to do any thing violent. Their advice was that she should return his presents, .nd 'give him the sack,' or dismissal. "Return Sim the presents, and give him the sack too 1" raid one. "Dod-rot him, Til do it, 'fore the bull i-rowd." She went out, and in a few moments went into the room, where her companions vrre gathered around the card table expecting it scene. A wonderful change had taken place .11 her dress snd she was straight up and down s a looti's leg. Advancing to the astonished ('enlist with a queer looking bundle under her rm, she threw down a pencil, chaip and locket n the table, exclaiming contemptuously, Theru's your presents, Mr.," continued ;!in indignant Wolverine, unfolding the myste rious bundle, before the astonished company, md throwing it over the head of the petrified .'ntietr"bere'e your old cofleo bag I won't ear it another minute!" Every body was convulsed with laughter at thia new method of "giving the sack," except !.o unfortunate dentist. lie sloped immediate ly and has not been seen in the village since. Botton Btt. Platho the Aovastages. A late number .it' the Louisville Morning Courier cttitafos ac amusing account of the way a backwoodsman played a strong game of the. 'advantagea over a professed thimble-ringer. The former hap pened to be at a place where the knight of the thimbles was looking out for prey, and, aa he was dressed in homespun wss et once put 'down as a 'soft snap.' Linsey, as the supposed 'green 'un' is termed in the story, bad just tossed off a (lass of whiskey, when Tbimblerif commen ced hit operations with Well, stranger, it's cold and dark out ; sup nose we play some small game to pass awsy the time,' all the time fingering csrelessly a dirty pick or cards that lay on the table at which be wis sitting. Linsey replied 'I can't aay, stranger, I'm all the way from Rullit, and I've hearntell you folks in town are as keen at briars, and I'm only a 'cider nag ;' howsomever, I don't keer if I do play, purvi ded 1 understsnds all about it beforehand.' Thal'e right,' says Thimblerig ; 'wo play 'sir, with all the 'advantages' in; and if you beat me, why, well and good there's no more of it.' 'Well, them terms is fair enuff.and Iaint the fellow to eanvort or make a foaa when I egress to a thing from the start,' says Linsey ; what'll yoo play V What do you say to 'seven up' at a dollar a garnet replied Thimblerig, hia ryea glistering with the eerteinly of making hit expenses. A word of the tori'a enuff old boss 1 Put up your money,' says Linsey, at the same time logging at a long leather purse which he had in hie pocket. Thimblerig laid down a dollar, which he had no sooner done than Linsey cooly tttt it in hipock(t, saying '.Veil, that jsmVe dene ! What'll yoo play i.ext V ....... But,' aaya Thimblerig, 'we've not played for the dollsr yet ! Yea we have ; I placed in tbe advantagea tbe tut lead nealios wss m you koow V Tbe gsmbler wss best at his owe game, and rot liking the lecks cf tho 'bitter water chap, quie'.ly submitted to his lose. .... 'Odd FxixowsHir.' Ob' desr I' exclaimed ari urchin who waa chewing a green apple, 4l've dlluwd an idJ-feltuw !' Aa odd-felluwl' , 'Yes; hV giving me the grip f - DANK NOTE HIT. rEXNSYLTAXIA. Tti following list shows tbe curreeii value of all Pennsylvania Uank Notes. The moet implicit re liance m-y be placed vpoa it,, as it Is every week refully compared with ati4 eorrsctsd from Bun nell's Reporter. . Banks' Xa Philadelphia. Nisi. Location. fall. - NOTES AT PAR. " Sank of North America , par Oank of the Northern Liberties ! . . ' par Commercial Oank of Penn'a. . , Pr Farmers' aod Mechanics' Bank . . . par Kensington Bank , . . par Philadelihis Bank . . t par Schuylkill Bank . - . par Soutbwark Bank ' Par Western Bank . . par Mscbanica' Bank . P Manufax-turors'o'c Mechanics' Bunk psr Bank of Pcnn Township . . par Oirard Bank ' ' . par Bank of Commerce, late Moyamtiwlng par Bank of Pennsylvania" . . par Country Banks. Bank of C beater County Weatcheeter par Dank of Delaware County Cheater par Dank of Cermantown Germautown par Bank of Montgomery Co. Nurrietown par Doyleatown Bank Doylestewn par Gaston Bank Gr.tion par Farmer Bank of Uucka co. Un-t.il . par Batik of Northumberland Northumberland par Columbia Bank dc Bridge co.' Columbia . par Farmers' Bank of Lancaetet" Lancistei par Lancaster County Bank Lancaster Bank? Farmer a Bank of Reading Office of Bank of Penn'a. Office do do Office do do OfGce de do NOTES AT - Lancaster - par I.ane-ater - par ' Reading - par Ilarrisburg"! These Lancaster I offices Reading J do not Easton J issue n. DISCOUNT. Rank of the United Statea Minera' Bank or Pottaville Bank of I-ewistown Bank of Middlotown Carlials Bank Exchange Bank Ilo do branch of Hairiaburg Bank Letienon Bank Mercbanta'dc Manuf. Bank Bank of Pittsburg Weat Branch Bank Wyoming Bank Philadelphia Pottaville ' Lewiatown Middlotown Carlisle Piltatiurg Hollidavaburg Hartisburg Lebanon PilUburg Piltabuig Witlianivporl Wilkeabarre Allentown ' Reading Pittaburg Erie New Briehton S3 if H Northampton Bank berks Uounly Uank Office of Bank of U. 8. iled do do Do do do Do do do Bank of Chambereburg Bank of Gettysburg Bank of 8usq,uehanna Co. Erie Bank Farmers' it Drovera' Bank Franklin Bank Honeadale Bank Monongaliele Bank of B. Chamberaburg i Gettysburg j Montrose Erie IjalJ Wayneaburg Washington l Honeadale I Brownsville fork Bank York lal N. B. Tho notea of those banks on which we omit quotationa, and aubatitote a daah ( ) are not purchased by the Philadelphia brokera, with the exception of those which have a letter rf reference. BROKEN BANKS. Philadelphia 8av. Ins. Philadelphia Loan Co. Schuylkill Sav. Ins. Philadelphia ' do do do do failed failed failed Kenaineton 8av. Ins. A Penn Township Sav. Ina. failed fowanda Bank Towanda Bedford no aale Beaver closed Hartisburg cluaed Washington failed Bellrfonte clused Pittabuig no ale Pittsburg failed Fayette o. failed Crcencastle failed Harmony no sale Huntingdon no sale l.ewisiown no aalo VVarien failed DunJaff no aale New Hope closed Millon no aale Meadsille closed Port Carbon Carlisle failed Montrose closed Uniontnwn failed (treenaburg closed Wilkesbarro no sals Alleghany Bank of Pa. Bank of Beaver Bank of 8vatara Bank of Washington Centre Bank City Bank Farmers' Mecli ca Uank Farmers' dc Mech'cs' Bank Farmera' it Mech'ca' Bank Harmony Insiituto Huntingdon Uank Juniata Bank Lumbermen'a Bank Northern Bank of Pa. New Hope Del. BriJge Co. NorthumbM Union Col. Uk. North Western Bauk of Pa. Office of 8cbuylkill Bank Pa. Art. & ManuL Bank Silver Lake Bank Union Bank of Penn'a. Westmoreland Bank Wilkssbsrre Bridge Co. nT All notea puriiorting to he on any Pennsyl vania Bank not given in the above list, may be et lown aa Irauua. NEW JKIISEY. Bank of New Biunswick Brunswick failed Belvideie Bank Belvidrre Burlington Co. Bank Medfurd par Commercial Bank Perth Ambuy Cumberland Bank BriJgeton par Farmera' Bnk Mount Holly rar Farmera' and Mechanic-' Bk Itahway Farmers' and Mechanirs' Itk N. Biunswirk failej Farmers' and Merchants' Bk MulJIetowq Pt. J Franklin Bank of N. J. ii-try City failfd Hoboken Ukg et uiaiing l o HulKikcn fail, d failed failed failed i failed i par no aalu leraev OVy Uank Jrrsev Cilv Mechanica' Bank ' I'slieiS'iii Manufaclurrra' Bank 1'i ilevillo Morria County Bank Moinatuun Monmouth Bk of N. J. Freohold Mechanica' Bank Newark Mechanics' and Manuf. Bk Trenton Morris Canal and 15kg Co Jersey City foat Notes Newark Bkg & Ina Co Ncwaik i i failed failed failed 4 New Hope Del Uiidpe Co LainbeUvilU N. i. Manufuc. and Bkg Co Hoboken N J Proleelon it Lombard bk Jaraey City (.range Dana Orange Paterson Bank Peoples' Bank Princeton Batik Pater son do Princeton 8alem Newark Eliwhethtown Camdeu Morrwtown Trenton Halrrn Newion - Trentoo D.rer Haekaasack par par I par 1 faikvl failed 1 .. failed par par P" P" f par par P 8alem Banking Co Slate Bank 8tate Bank Stale Bank State Bank of Morris Slate Bank Salem and Pbilad Manuf Co Susasi Bank Trenton Banking Co . Union Bank Washington Banking Ce. . DELAWARE. Bk of Wllm de Brandy wine Wilmington Bankef Daiawars Wilmington Bank of Smyrna Smyrna Do bianch ' 1 Miltord Faraoera' Bk of Uiaia of Del Dover Do , braocb .. Wilmington ; . Do . braack. . Oaorfetown ' Do Uanck Newcastle Vaio " Wilmington ILX uuuer o a OJ Do all banks marked the ( there are si. iner eouoieriMt er a 1 Ureal noaae el ibe various ds nominauoaa, ia dtculetion. , , Hare you heard the JVewsf At kiitfop, in MattsttMrtet, adjoining (As thru ttory Brick UoHHt TT AS just reerivod from Philadelphia the largaat, JLi- btmlsomest and brat aasortrnsnt of BOOTS AND, SHOES of eveiy description, that baa ever been brought lo this place. And whst is atill belter, they asy he sells so ehsap. ihat you can buy two eat if Me same tnoney that you uted lo pay for ant pair, Hs Bets ran Case snJ Satis roe Caaii, and that 1 the reason that be can uflbrd lo sell them so much cheiir. If yon don't want to buy, j:jt call and see his a'ocb. He is always glai to see his cui-tomer; and it ia nn trouble lo him to show his goods. Ju-t to give you an Idea how rhea,i he doea sell, the following Is a lUt of prices of a part of hia rtrck l Men's Thick Bot', . ' worth $1 00 at (3 75 " 4 BO at 8 00 da Pino tirsin do ' i do Calf ' 'do Boya' Itiick do Youths' ; ' do Men'a Thick Brngans, Women'a Morocco Welts snd Kid Springs, Women' best City made Kid Sliiira, LsdhV Qaitira and Gai ter Boo!, ' " 6 00 at " S60 at " S 00 al "1 87 at 3 00 I 75 I 25 1 00 I 50 at 1 63 at S 00 at I 00 I li 1 n7 A'so.- rvrry variety of Ladiea', B.iys' snd rhil drens' shoes, at pricra l.iwcr than ecr before oflVf ed. ' Come and See Sunhory, June ISih, 1846. 6m D A N V X Xi Xa XJ WOOLEN FACTORY. DANVIXLB, COZ.TJMCIA COTJNTT, Pcnnnylvnnlii. ' THE Danville Steam Woolen Factory, former ly owned and occupied by Dr. PiTniKi. h. a rertntly been purcbaard by the subcrib rs, who respectfully annnunte to their friends and the pub lic general y, that lluy art. now prepared to do all kinds of wjrk in ihcit line it business, at the shor test notice, according 1 1 rdei, aud in the beat com piiratlse niannor. f laving gone t conidrrab!e expenae in rf pairitij Iheii nachinery and aparatus, and being vrry pariir-atni in rruriog the service of eiieiiencej nxebemos, they K-el confident ir.sl they are capaMe ul exrcjting all kin. Is of work in a atyle superior to s:,v other ea'abtisbinent in the country, at the old custmnxry p irrs. CLOTHS, 8ATINETTS. FLANNELS avn BLANKETS cunntm ly on band, and for aale at reduced prices, for Case or Barter. CAItUIXO AM) rr 1.1.1x0 will be done in the beat manner, at the usual pri ces," All kind of country prodUi e' taken in pay inrnt foi work, al l .nvilo rinkct prices. For ihe accommodation of thoie mho live at di-tance, Wont and Cloth will lie taken in at, and, when fini.hnl, reiurnnl to the following pla ces. . Plain written directions must accompany each pared t Columbia County, Roup cV Marr'a atore, Wa shingtonville ; R. Fruit's store, Jrrsevtown ;' Tea ger'a inn, Roaring Creik; Sharplraa atore, Calla wiasa; C. F. Mann's store, MifHini'.le; Miller's store, Berwick t J. Cline's Mill ; Ricket's store, Oisngeville; Derr's store, While Hsll. Northumberland County Michael Reader's inn, Turbutville; Ireland cV Ifay'a store, McEwena villej E. L. Piper's store, Wstsonstown s f. I. Comly it Co's store, Milton; Gibson's inn, Chil lisquaque ; Forayth'a stoie, Northumberland ; Young's store, Sunbuiy. Luzerne County. Reynold's store, Kingaton ; Gildersleeve's store, Wilkesbarra ; Gay lord's store, Plymouth ; Siyer's store, Nantlcobe ; , Judge Mack's M.ll, Huntington. Lycoming County. 1). Clrpp'a store, Muney ; Shoemaker's store, hmith's Mill. GEARH ART A, KOWNOVER. Dsnville. May 9. I84ti. PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE, DAXTVZZ.X.ZI PA. THE subscriber, lata of the Union Hotel, Mun ey, Pa , respectfully informs the old and nu merous customers of the Pennsylvania House. and the public generally, that he haa leased the Tavern Stand of John Rhodes, in Danville, where he is now prepared to entertain Irsvel'ers, and per soi. a viniting tbe town, in the v ry heat atyle. The eceommodationa will be auch aa a well conducted public house should affird, snd no effort still be spsred to render satiafartinn, in every respect, lo all who n ay call. The citizens of Lycoming county are intiled 10 put up with Ihe nnderaigned sthen Ihey viaii Dmville. HENRY WEAVER. Danille. May 9, 1816. 7SITE SVr AIT HOTEL, Kace Sthect, PiiiEiDrtruiA. II V J. PETERS. THIS location ia convenient for l)ua;nesa men visiting Ihe city. Every piina ia taken to re cure the cm. furl of travcllera. March 7. 1848. ly MONTOUR HOUSE, I.ATE BItADY'S HOTEL, Opposite tl.r Court llmise, BANVXLLB, PENN'A. THE Subscriber, bo satiated for ae. veil I yeara in the nianegeitient of the s bove Hotel, lately kepi by Mr. 8. A. Bra dy, brgt lesva to Infirm lbs travelling Sfs s public, that he has laden ihe oaialili.hrnent on his own account, on the first of January, 1846. The House haa, ol l'e, undergone many impnr. Isnt alterationa, and the present conductor promi.es to leavo nothing undone to make it a eomfoitaMe and agreeable, aa well aa a rheap and accommoda ting stopping place foe a tr anger a who may viail ear flmrirhiug village. No paine nor espenae will be spared to fill tbe table and Ihe bar with the bet Ihe msikota afford, aud with lbs Jtlatuttneiion to de. vn-e his entire personal a'tention to the comfort of those who may make his housi) tberr Uoiporary a bode, and aided by active, careful and obliging ssr van's, be hopes lo give gemral satisfaction, and re eervs a li!ral share of cuti-m. , i Large and eommodioua STABLES are al lacbed to the establishment, which are eltendod by Careful aud obliging bo.llera. j , GIDEON M. 61IOOP. J,nufT lh. 1Mb. tf i COSGHHSS JJVX Blue end Black Congre.-. W Ink, of a au lie i tor quality, for sale cheap, at the atore of HENRY MA88ER, i July 4tb. IK46. j oLASSKS, l bs fiist quality Sugar Jlouae Molasse, onlv III tenia per quart also, e aupaiQee article of yellow Molaaaea for baking, on fy 14 cents per quart for sale at I he store af June 11, U4. ; HENRY MAWflEB. F11HB CsiaaaaTse.Maeaaaaa Ham Oil., baa X Jsje been reoaiveslaad iefav oak el tbe atore ef May 80, 1846. . HENRY MA881B, .ATTORNEY 'AT 'MAWV 1 ;! j v SUKftTjaY, I A. 4 - ; Business attended to in ,Ute Counties of Nor thurol erland, Union. Lycomlrte) and Columbia, j Reftsr to 1 P. da A. RevoieT, ' ' "t 4 'f " Ldwin k Biaaoir,' ' SostsSs it SarODenaSS,"' ' '' ' PAiUiA Rstarotas, MoFABMsndtCo. j Sesame, Ots A Co., J ' ' ' ; :.-.DB1TKStSy. PKTKli B. M ASSEB, RECENTLY FROM PHILADELPHIA, n E4PECTFUI.LY informs the cititens of WLmj unbury snd vicinity, that he his opened an nfftce at the residence of Henry Maaer. (n Mstket street, where he ia prepared lo execute ell kinds of Distil 8unuast. Plate Work, &.e , on the latest and most approved plans. Hiving had some experience and Instruction, under one of ihe mot eminent and successful Den- Is's in Phila.b li.hii. he believea thst hs will be 'able to give aatistactlon lo those who may want bia aervicea ' Ladiea will be waited on at their pi acre of resi dence. " His charges will ha modoiate, and hia work warranted. Sunbury, March 28th. 1816. EVANS & WATSON, No. 70 Roctii Tiitrtt) Strevt, - Opposite the Philadelphia Exchange, . Manufacture and Kai p or. stnutly on band, a large as sortment of tbcir I'stenl Im proved 8 ilsmandrr FIRE PROOF SAFE. tsUchaie i constructed as to set at re I nil rnnnrtcr of doub' slo thi tr beine strutly fire proof, and thai lhiy will wiai ti e B:e of any building in tl e world. Tbe outside case of the Safes arc rrn.le of boiler iron, the inside oe of aoiptone, and be tween the i utrr case and inner case ia a space of some 9 Inches thick, and is filled in with indestruc tible m itcii t, si sa to make it an impnihility to ever burn any of the contents inside of this Cl.et. These Mortpatone KaLuiianders we are prepared and do challenge the waild to produce any ariirle In the shape of Doi k Safes thst will stand aa mm b beat, and we hold ourselves res.ty at all timre to have tbi m fairly teste ! by public bonfire, r-houl.l a ny cf our compclitor fi-el dirposid to try them. We also continue' t manutattuie and keep e n sUutly on band, a large and general as-ortment of eur Premium Airtight Fire Proof tfofre. of which we have s l.rge qnsntiiy In use, an I tit every in slanco iliey have given ent re a.ilisfartion to the puichaM'rs of which we will refer the public to a fi w gentlemen who have ihera in Os-. N. dc U. Taylor, I2 noith 31 eu A. Wright il N-plittw, Vine at. wharf; Alexander Csror, Con veyancer, rort.er of Filbert and Blh ate.; John M Ford, 31 nonh 3d .t.; Mrrr. Ltu'h, SO north 3d al.t Uailey it llmiher, 13ft Maket si.; Jamea M. Paul, III! Miutb 4tb sl.t Dr. David Jayne, 8 sou lb 3d st ; Matthew T. Miljer, 20 south 3d St.; ai d we could nsme some tlir. e or four hui drrd nihers if it were neceaary. Now jve invite the attention of tbe public, and particularly those in 'want of Fire Proof Safes, lo Call at our atore before purcha sing nine where, and we think we can satiafy them that Ihey will get a battel and cheaper article at our store than any other establishment in the city. We also continue to msnufsctuie Seal and Co pying Presses, msje in such a manner aa lo an swer both purpo-ce ; Hoisting .Machines, Fire Proof Doors, with our own manufacture of locka on them, witb D. Evane'e Patent Keybole cover attached lo theeame; plain and ornamental Iron Railing, Ae. N. 11. We keep ronatantly on band a large aa aortrnent of our Patent Slate Lined Refiigei .tus, Water Filters and Conlars; snd we have also on hsnd several r-ccond hand Fire Proof ('heats taken in exchange for ours, which we wilt dispose of al veiy low price. Philadelphia, January Slth, 1816. ly To I'urrliaitern Or DRV GOODS. (23- 133, 2COCX11020 .o. Ml I'earltt., NEW VOKK, HA VINO etthlihed a Branch al No. 144 Ch nut at., Philadelphia, ia now opening, end will be cons'antly receiving from the New York Auc lions, an extensive assortment of . ' y FANCY fc STAPLE DRY OOOB8. which will be sold at the lowcat New York pricra al wholesale and Retail. Among b;s slock will be found a good s-sortmeiit of the following articlea: Jacconcts, Plahl. Hair Cord, Lace, 8iri-e, Book, Swisa and Tarlatan Mualina, Uiahrp and Linen Lawns, Fancy Cap Natts, Fancy and Ball Urease, Thread Laeea, Application Do., rich Black Si!k Trimming Lace, In.h Linriia, Linen Cambrics. Linen Cambric Hdkfs., Curtain Fringes, Cashmere d'Ecusee, Mouaehne , do Lame, tilk and ('olton Warp Alpaccaa, Quoen'a Cloth, Gala Plaids, Frt ot'h Merinoa, BUck Silka, Gloves, Si k Hose. Shawls, Crava's, Rilhona, Embroiderira, dec, Ac. Country Merchanta and others vuitiog Philadel phia er New York to purchase, era respectfully in vited to Ciill and examine Ihe stocks. Nov. 1. 1815. ly II E 1. 1 E V E AND LI VE. T H O IY1 S O N ' S Compound Syrup of Tur & lVood Ib'apllia. ' riHE unpieeedc-nled uceea of thi medicine, in 1 the renioration of heabh, io ihoae who, in do pair, bad given up all hopes, baa given il nn exal ted reputation atve all niher remmlies, furninbing evidence of Ita intrinsic vauand power, ss the on ly agent which can be rel.ed upon for the euro of Pulmonary Consumption, Urourbittie, Asthma, Pain in tbe ide and Breat, Spitting of Blood, Whooping Cough, Croup, Sce. Attention is rrnestetl lo tbe following ASTON. ISIIIMG CL'KE, bv Tlinmaon'a Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Naptha ! I FhiaMpMa, May 2d, IS44. MR. THOMSON Dear Sir With eruleful fo elings I inform yoo of the astonishing effecta of your medicine, which has literatlv raia. d me from a deslb-bed ! Mr disease, Pulmonary Consump. Iinp,had reduced me to low ihat my physician pro. pojnred my caae bojlea ! At this iunctinn I be gan lo ueynur medicine, and miraeulnua aa it may seem, it haa completely retrorej ma to health, after everything else bad failed. Ilepetfnll vours, WASHINGTON MACK; Chailolte atreet, above George street. The undersigned, being peraonatlv acquainted with Waabington Mark end hia sutTeringe, bear wilneaa lo the aatoniahing effects of Tborosoo'a Compound Sy rap of Tar, and the truth of tbss hove atalemeat. . I JOW. WINNER, BIS North Tblrd street, ! DAVID VICKER8. 4 Aliwowd etreet. ! HUGH M GIN LEY, S. E. cornet Ta'many . end Foejrth aiieeta. - - ! Prepared only by 8. P. Tboraaon, N. E. sense r f Mb end Sproee elreeU, PblladeJph-e. ' .' j Agswts.-H. B. Maeset. Sunbaxy ; D. Grese, and Dr. Maophereon, Haerasburg ; Joo, G. Brown, pottaville ( Geo. Earl, Reading Heuetoa it Ma so, TewaaaW, Bradford eeanty, Pa. Piioa Of sents far baa tie, ax pet doeae. cry- Jeajiees aeuV imUtimt. . Pkiladelrbie.JaiwSStb, l4.-ly . . i 1 aavusHatr WHOLiaALE MST AIL HAT & CAP WAHEIIOUSE, iYo. 304, Market Street, oboes Qth, South tide, ' PHILADBLfHIA,,, fjt THE subscribers respectfully call (he atten Rs4 lion of their friends aud de.Urs to their large and well assorted stock of lists snd Csi s of sveay desciiptlon, well adapted f r Ihe spring trade. Be Ing made of tbe best mster'ml snd by the most ax pcrienced workmen, they feel confident to give uni versal satisfaction to all who may favor lham with a trial, as they offer to sell aa low as sny house in the city. BARTALOTT it BLYNN. . Philadelphia. January 3, 1940 t , , , PIANOS. - THE SUBSCRIBER has bren appointed event, for tt e aale of CONRAD MEYER'S CEL EBRATED PREMIUM ROSE WOOD PI ANOS, at this place. These Pianoa have a plain, massive and beautiful exterior ftnih, and, for depth and sweetness of tone, and elegance of workman ship, are not eurpassed by any in the United States. The following ia a recommendation from Carl Diets, a celebrated perfoimer, snd himself a man uftcluiert A CARD. Haviae bad the pleasure of trying tbe excel lent Pistio Forles manfaetured by Mr. Meyer, and exhibited al lha hat exhibition of the Franklin In stitute, I feel it due to the true merit of the makor to declare that theae instruments Bra quite equal' and in some respcele even superior, to all the Pi ano Fortes, 1 asw at the capitals of Euiope, and during e sojourn of two yeara at Paris. These Pianoa will be ao'd at the manufacturer's lowest Philadelphia pricee, if not aomeitiintf lower. Persons are requested to call and examii.e for ihemaetve., st the resilience of the sohtcribrr. Sunburv. May 17. 184.ri. If. U. MASSCR. OAKLEY'S DEPVRAT1TE SIRUP. , HE valuable properlice of OaLlry'a Di'imra- live Syrup of Marsaparills, aa a purifier of the bl.Kxl, ia so well known to the public generally, that it is unnecessary to occupy much spare in set ting forth the advantages lo be derived from ita uae; wherever the medicine haa once been intro duced, it lilies precedence over all othera: eveiy one Ihat haa taken it, have derived so signal bene ficial resulta from it, that it is recommended by them wiih tbe utmost confidence. Physicians of the highest standing hi the profession, prescribe it lo patients under their care ; containing nothing deleterious, but being composed ot the moat mild, yel rfliracious vegetable maierisls.it is offered with Confidence, as the cheapest and most efficient pu rifier of the blood now known. The nae of a few bottles, especially in the spring months, will be at tended wiih a most decided improvement in the ce neral strength orthe system, eradicating any seeds of disease Ibat may have been generated, heaides giving health and vigor to the body. For the cure of Scrofula or Kinga Eil, Rheumatism, Tetter, Pimples or eiuplions of tho Skin, White Nwellinp, fVtule, Chronic Coatrh Asthjji, &.C. Tbe nu merous ceriificatea in the possession of tho subscri ber and his agents, from physicians and othera, are aufficient to convince the moat skeptical of ita su periority over all preparalii-ns of Sarsaparilla. Sold whole-ale and retail, by ihe proprietor, GEORGE W. OAKLEY, North 6th street. Rea ding, Beika County, and to be bed of the following per aorta In Northumberland County. If. B. Masssr, Sunbury ; Ireland ft Mixel, McEwensville ; D Krauser, Milton. In Union, County. J. Gearhart, Seliusgrove! A. Gutrlius, Mifflinburg. In Columbia County. R. W. McCay, Wash ington. - Reading, March 14, 184-1. Ma. OiKiir: I believe it the uty of every one lo do whatever in their power I ies, for the bene fit of their fellow man, and having had positive proof in my own family, of the wouderful prnpertiee of your Depurslive 8yrup of Sarsaparilli, I m ft conscientinualy recommend il to the afflicted. We bad the mii-fortune to .tse two of our children, by the breaking out of ulceroua sores that covered the face, bead and neck, although we had some of Ihe most scientific phyr-icians to attend Ihrm and had tried all the known lemedies, including rtwsim's Panacea, without avail. Another of my children waa attacked in the same manner, her face and nerk was completely covered; the discharge waa so offensive, and the disease at auch a height, that we despaired of ber life. Seeing the wonderful effects of your Depurslive Syrup of Snrsaparilbi, we were induced to make trial of it, aa the last resort ; it acted Kke e charm ; the ulcers commenced healing Immediately, a few bottles entirely restored her to ber hen It h, which ahe has enjoyed uninterruptedly ever since. Aa a purifier of tbe blood, I verily be lieve it bee not ita equal, JOHN MOVER. Tailor, Walnut street, near Fourth, Reading. Douglsssville, April 19th, 1843. Ma. Oi klit: My aon Edmund Leaf, had Ihe scrofula in tbe most dreadful and dittrea.ing man ner for three yeara, during which time he w.ia de prived of Ihe use of hia limbs, bis he.id and neck were covered wiih ulcere. We tried all the differ ent remedira, but to no effect, until recommended by Dr. Johnson of Nonistown, and sl-o Dr. Isaac Hieater, of Reading, to uae your Depurslive Syiop of 8arsapsrilta, of which I obtained several bottles, tbe use of which drove the disease entire I v out of i hia syaleni, Ihe aore healed up, and the child waa . reatored to perfect be.lih, which he baa enjoyed j uninterruptedly ever since, to the a-4mishmenl of iii-nj riauii. woo seen uirn uunng nia amicuon. I have thought il my duty, aodseo.l you Ihis certi ficate thai olheis who haves like affliction in the family may know where to obtain so valuable a medicine. Yours truly, AMELIA D. LEAF. Sept. IB, 1843. ly A S II II Y aV HOC AP, WUOLSSAX.il A. BBTAIZ. HAT & CAP MANUFACTURERS, South Eatl corner f Market and 4th ttt , Philadelphia, , TirilERE they alwaya keep on hand an eslan- aive assortment of HATS U CA rs of every description, got up in tbe beat and moat approved sty le. Peiaona deriroua cf purcbaaing superior aril elee on Ibe most reasoeabla term a, will Aud it to iheir advantags to sail before making purchases site bare, Philadelphia, Oct. 6th. 1841. ly . , , CJTY FURNITURE AUCTION, AND niVATI aLeVLBS BOOMS, Nog. 39 and 81 North Third Street, N ear t b e C Hy . II o l, ., . , . ... PHILADELPHIA, CC. MACKEY, Aaetionear, respectfully in a viiee tbe altootion es pereana dee-row of pur rhaaine Femitere, to hie eaMneive Sale ltoasae. (both pebha sad Private.) for every deaerlprtea of piovMekoM raraitare, wbere eae v-a aouined at mi limee, a asr-re eaaartaasnt of kuliieneMe and wail manufaoturad Oaesnel Pornftare, Bssls,' MeUraeaai, Aa et wavy redaoasl peiees, for easm. 0b- Salw by Auction, twkfl a weak. May Tth, 1843. ly '. R 6 S ID 6 INTTJEWT , . i ....... FOIl TETTflR. aiNowoaats, rmrLn on tus tick, and stuu CtiTAWBOVB ERUPTION. , ' ' ' (TT the foUnunngetrtica't detcribet bne otht mott extraordinary turn tver effected by any application- . -i '' Pnttiextritu, February 10. 1838. FOR twenty yeara I waa aoverely afflicted with Tittew on the Face end Head: the disease commenced when I waa seventeen years old, and continued until the fall of 1836, varying in vio lence, but without ever d iaappearing. During most of ibe time, great part of my free waa eovered with the etuption, frequently attended with violent itch, ing ; my bead awelled al timea until it felt as fcf it would buret Ihe swelling waa so great, that I could scarcely get my hal on. During the long period Ihat I was afflicted with the disease, I used a great many a plications, (among them several celebrated preparation-) aa well aa takinc inward remedies, including a number of bottles of Swaim'i Panacea, Extract of Sttrtaparilla, etc. In fact, it would be imposaible to enumerate all the medicines I used. I wss also nnder the Cars of two of the most dis tinguished physieiane of this city, but without re ceiving moch benefit, and I deapaired of ever being cured. In the fall of 1836, the disease st the time being very violent, I commenced using the Rote Ointment, (prepsred by Vanghan it Davis.) In a few applicaliona the violent itching ceased. Ibe swelling abated, tbe rruption began to diaappear, and before I hd uced ajar the di-ease was entirely cured, ft has now been nearly a year and a half since, and there ia not a vestige of Ihe diaeaie re maining, except the scars from the deep pits formed by the dieae. Il ia impossible for me to describe in a certificate the eovrrity of the disea-e and my suffering, but I will bo ple.ised to give a fuller ac count to any person wanting further satisfaction, who will call on me. At the time I commenced tiring the Rjse Ointment I would have given hun dreds of do'.lais to be riJ of the disease. Since n sing it, 1 have recommended it to several persons, (nrnong them my mother, who bad the disease bad ly on her arm.) who were all cured by it. JAMES DURNELL, No. 156, R.ceSt. ty Tbe Rose Ointment Is prepared by E. B. Veutfhan, South Eaal comer of Third and Raee streets, Philadelphia, and aoldon aeency in Sunbu ry, by - H. B.MA33ER, May 14th. 1843. Agent. Roc Ointment, Tor Tetter. a rnoor of its efficacy. PniLSDtLrait, May 27th, 1839. 'PHIS ii to certify thai I waa severely afil.cled k with Tetter in the hands and feet for upwards of torty years ; the disease waa attended generally with violent itching and swelling. I applied lo a number of phyKicinns, and used a great many appli cations without effecting a cure. About a year since, I applied the lloe Ointment, which entirely 4opied ihe itching, and a few applications immedi ately cured the disease, which there has been no return of, although I bad never been rid of il at any time for f.-ny years. Rlt'HAKD SAVAt.K, Eleventh, below Hpruce Street. The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B. Vsutthan, South Eaat corner of Third and Kace Slreela. I'biladehihia. and aold on aiMnrv in Sunbii- rv. by 11. U. MASSE It, JWay 14th, 1843. A'-nf. MEDXCAX. APPROBATION OJlhe ROSE OlMTMEAT, for Tettrr. A LTHOUGH the superiority of the preparation over all othera ia fully ea'ablished. the proprie tors tuke pleasure in laying before the public the following certificate from a respectable physician, a graduate of ihe University of Pennaylvania. Dr. Ususb, having found in Ihis remedy that reliefer a tedious and disagreeable affection which the means witbin Ihe range of his profession failej to alfjril, has not hesitated to give it bia approbation, although the prejudices and interests of that professiou aie opposed to secret Remedies. rmianiaruiA, Sept.' 19, IS.ttj. I waa recently. troubled with a tedioua herpetic eruption, which coveied pearly one s't'e of my f ice, and extended over the ear. Mr. Yauithan, projirk toi of the Rose Ointment, obseiving my face, inn ted on my tiying bis preparation, of which he han ded me a jar. Although in common with the mem bers of my profeAsion, 1 discountenance nJ dicaji. prove of tbe numeroua nostrum, palmed upon the public by iguoiaut pretenders, I fuel iu justice bound to except tbe Roue Ointment from that clae of me dicines, and lo Rive it my approbation, as it entire ly cured ihe eruption, although it h id restated the usual applications. DAM.. UATGH, M. 1). ffj The Roso Ointmer.t ia prepared by U. B. Vautjhnn. Mouth Eaat corner of Third and Kace Streets, Philadelphia, and aold on agency in Sun bury, by H. 11. MASSER, May 14th. 1843 Aqtnt. CouiiteiTeltcrN DXSATH BLOW. nPha public will please obeerve ihat no Urandreih A Pilla are genuine, unleaa ihe boi baa three la beta upon it, (the top, the side and the bottom) each containing a fac-aimilt signature of my hand writing, thus B. Bs an oasTH, M. D Theae la. hel- aie engraved on steel, beautifully designed, and done al sn eipense of over $3,000. Therefore it will be seen that ibe only thing nerexeery to pro cure the medicine iu ita purity, ia to observe theee labels. Remember the lop, the side, and the bottom. The following respective persona are duly author i led, and hold CUTinOATES OF AGXOrCT For the sale of Urandreih' t Vegetable Vtiirertal PiUt. Northumberland county I Milton Mackey Jc Chambeilin. Huubury H. B. Masser. M'Ewena ville Ireland A Meiit ll. Norlhumteilaiid Wm. Forayth. Georgetown J. it J. Walla. Union County t New Berlin Bogar it Win ter. Selinsgrove George Gundrum. Middle, burg lease Smith. Beavertown David Hubler. Adum.burg Wm. J.May. Mifflinsborg Mensch A Ray. Hartlelon Daniel Long. Freehurg G. A F. O. Moyer. Lewisburg Walla it Green. Columbia county : Danville E. B. Reynolda & Co. Berwick Shuman A Rittenhouse. Cat tawisea C. C. Urol its. Bloomaburg John. R. Moyer. Jeieey Town Levi Biael. Washington Robt. McCay. Limeetone Ballot & MsMncb. Observe that each Agent haa sn Engraved Car. tificats of Agency, containing a repree-wlaiien ef Or BRANDRETH'S Manufactory et Sing 8ing, and upon which will also be seen exact copies of the new label ntw uted upon tht Brandrtth Pill Boret. Philadelphia, office No. 8. North Sib street. . B. BKANDHETH, M. D. Jane ttlh 1843. ' - ' Cseorge J, Weaver, B0tB MAKER eV 8 HIP OtIANOLBB. , Ao.lSA'oWA Water Street, Philadelphia. PAS constantly on hand, a general assort, msnt of Cordsge, Seine Twines, Ac., vit i Ropes, Fishing Ropea, White Ropae, ManiL, la Ropea, Tow Jdnea for Canal Boats. , Also, a complete assortoierit of Seine Twinee, Ac. aocb aa Hemp rJhad and Herrlna; Twine, Beet Patent Gill Net Twine, Cottoei Bheaf and HerHne Twine, Shoe Torsade, iu. aU. Also, Bed Cords, Plough Linos. Haheve.1 i, Trees, Cotton and Linen Carpet Chains,' eke, aft wf whieh be vvfil tismaa ef est raaeojubie i PbUadelybJt, November IS, 1 MWI " ' f