IFrom the Hamilton (C. V. Spectator A JFmt aaotwwrlo. Appearance are often Terjr deceiUu', but re- r more a? than when a lady aasiimei foa!a at-i-f, tni In that disguise visits; one of her, own , end pouri into her willing ear a portion of tfi soft, tweet attains of fteter-ending We. There I KHnfflhifigttrtAg anil ronatic a tout practice of th lad tee making love to finch n'hiT, for which we could Defer account. Whe "i r it fa done through niiachtevov p'ayfulctess 'roro a rrjTe curiosity to know the rjcretsof vir h?aTtt ; or whether it arie from a de- re to be rvenpd on the vx, by a portion of if who have never themselve been lavrrred with a lover, thejr only know who practice it. We make the foregoing remark by way f introducing a series of courting adventure which lately fell to the lot of a buxom yonng Inth ctrl residing in this vity. This maiden of the would4e masculine gender rejoice in the i ton of Eliza McCorrnick, and for the last two if three year ha manifested tuch a anici)laf 'ii(ard for a gentleman's coat and pantaloon Sit she often promenaded the street of Hamil i"ti in a full dreg, even to a cigar and a crook tJcauc. Thua equipped, next object waa to i"k out for a sweetheart ; a business, in which -:ij ceums to have been exceedingly fortunate erolably because (he waa better acquainted vi;h the strength of the citadel and the method conducting a successful attack than of those . hose dress and appearance she assumed. Eo itiat as it may, we have been made acquainted with six of her pretended courtships, and all with dressmakers. How many more she may have been engaged in we know not, but to three of these she 'pop vJ the quetioti" of marringe was accepted, hi: J one of them indulged so far in the pleading I'icam of matrimonial bliss that she actually pre pared her wedding dress. During the time J!at this female Lothario waa carry itg on her illations, she was living as a servant in the '"y, and she invariably played her pranks upon ich girls as were acquainted with the families in which she lived. She assumed all manner or characters, and hud as many names as a member of the London c veil mob. Sometimes die was a studeiit of medicine sometimes a limb of the law in one place she was a book keeper in a dry goods store in another a gentleman of property lately ar rived from Ireland, and was exceedingly hard up for a wife. When she determined on a nocturnal visit to any of the dear creatures u huse hearts she had eo skillully charmed, she always went in her real character and dree, a day or two previous, and after sounding the ilopth of tlio young lady's affection for Mr. 1.1 c Keneie, or Fitzpatrick, or whatever name she had assumed, she would inform her that she li.td been sent by this gentleman to ssy that he would visit the object of his heart's fonoest so licitude., at a certain hour of a certain night. This was playing a double game. It enabled in her real character to find out the state of the girl's mind, and in her assumed one, to use that information for her own advantage. The mot recent love making anventure that thin breaker of ladies' lieorts was enpaged in, ti-rmintiled rather tragically on Sunday last. She was engaged as a servant some two months iiju by a lady in the city, and at her master's house she became acquainted with a young girl who was occasionally employed there as a i-inpatrcas. When the acquaintance had ri pned into something like confidence she told (he girl that a clerk in a certain store in town waa deeply in love with her, and that he had walked several nights in front of her father's residence whistling a peculiar tune, in order, if nnsVible, to get one glimpse of her pretty face. Tbc bait was wallowed. To be loved ao ardently, and by a clerk, too, made the young girl's heart beat high, and when she w,a informed that Mr. Crawford, (the nam h heroine had assumed,) would ivi her dwelling whistling on a certoin night, h'.VHiU-.! hi approach with a kind of fever nh nx'ty, ehadod with love. The night rame, nmi po !r. Oawford, alias M'ss Eliza Mc Cvn:r, drnfjpd in a mit of hi r master's clothes tie ;it--d ki 1-j.tle tune the door of a certain house wh noiselessly opened as he passed, and the young sempstress, bliuhiug at her boldnessi, stood gazing on his reeding figure. In a few minute he had returned, and in a few more ha commenced operations, lis v.n in luve deeply, distractedly eud incurably. Ehe listened lo hi avowal, gave him some encouragement, and told him that she was free tram any engagement. This seemed to revive his love-lorn spirits, and after making at, ap pointment fur another interview, Mr. Crawford departed. The parties met several limes sub sequently, but the young g.rl was not so green s her pseudo lover had expected. She suspec ted that Mr. Crawford was an animal of the fe minine gender, and aha communicated her su spicion to a young man of her acquaintance, who, with a trusty companion, waa ready lo pounce upon the unfortunate lover the neat'day he would make his appearance. Latt (Sunday night gave the desired opportunity- Mr. Craw fu'd was seized, but like a genuine Irishman, re up with his hot and knocked down one of his intruders. Wbeo the scuffle was ended Mi Crawford "Stood ronfeaa'd X maid in all her charms V f3he was token to the police office and locked ij during the remainder ot the night. On Mon day evening, a no person hud appeared against her, she was liberated and resumed female at tire. We hope that the shame and mortifica tion of a public exposure will have a salutary i-tfect upon her future conduct. Miss McCor rnick is said to be the same person who figured tor three weeks io the neighborhood of Us It a hort time since, uodsr tha disguise ot a sick laitor. It A X K NOTE LliTi" Tit Mluwlntf list shoW the current value of ell Vnn.iy,Wnta Bank KoSra. . Tha moat Implicit rs Innce may 1 phtoetf upon it, as it U trrry tottk rcfglty oomparsJ with and corrtctej ficn BUk eell's lteorar. , tlnnUit In Plilladelpbln, Nts. LofAttO. Dtac. m Pmtiti. par . par par . par . par : par psr NOTEif AT Bank of Niwth America PAR. (lank of the Northern I.iliertle , , Comrhrci1 Batik of Ponn'a. . , Farmers ahJ Mechanics' Bank . Kentihrtton Bank , Philadelphia Bunk . 1 8c1iumll Unnk ... Smithwark BanV Wintern ltnk , . WTohai.p8' Ui,k ManufartuTers' A Mechanira' D.Kik Bank of Peon Township . . rtirard Dank . !Ink of Commerce, late MoyDmcninB Bank of 2'ermaylvauia . . ', Country tlnnUs. Bank of Chester Count) Westchester Darrtt of Delaware Conwy Chester Bank w Oermsntown Uermatitnwn Bank of Moncmery Co. Norristown D.iylontown llank Doylntown Raston Bank East on Farmern' Hsrrk rtf Dock eo Bristol pnr i par par 1 pat par I p.,r . tf : par , par far par par pr par par BnnV of Northumberland Northumberland tar t'olumtiia HinK A tlridge eo. Columbia (r FarmeH I5wk of Laneaater Lanoiei par Lancaster t.'ounty Bank Lancnnier Bank Farmora' ttnuk of Reading Office of Bank of Penn'a. Office do do OtPice do do Office do do l.sitcsKter pir Lancister pit Reading par Harriabu'g Thee Lancnater I olTicea fielding f do not Eniton NOTES AT DISCOUNT. Rank of the 1 'nited Slates Miners' Bonk of Pottaville Banlt of tiewistown Bank of Middle-town Carlisle Bank Exchange Bank Do do ' branch of Harrinburg Bank Lebanon Bank Merchants' & Mamif. Bant Bank of Pittsburg Wi n Branch B.mk Wyoming Bank Northampton Bank Berks Coontv Bank Olfir. of Bank of U. S. Do do do Do do da Bank of Charohcrehorg Bank ol Gettysburg llnnk of Hui-quehanua Co. Erie Bank Farmem' At Drovers' Bank Franklin Bank HonesdJe Bnk Monnni;ahela Bank of B. York Bank Philadelphia 2.1 Pottaville Lewi.town 1 j V-idinetown Jal I Carlisle I : PitUburp t Knllidavsburg j Harrisburg Lebanon j Pittsburg Pittsburg Williamsport li M'tlkesbarr tj ! Allenlowii ' Readiiir; ; Pittsburg failed I Erie do : New Briithlim do j Chsinbersburg I j Gettystntrg J ! Montrose I j i Erie IJsli i Wsymurg Jn Washingtoa H Honesdulc H Brownsville 1 York sl ! N. II. 'Ibe note of those banks on which we omit quotations, sikI substitute a dah ( ) are not purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, with the exception of those which have a letter of rt ferenc. BROKEN BANKS. PhilaoVIr1iia Sav. Ins. Philadelphia Loan Co. Schuylkill 9av. Ins. Kensington Sar. Ins. A J'hiladt lk hia do do do do failed failed hiled Pent) Township 8a v. Ina. led Manual Labor Bank (T. W( Dyott, prop.) failed I'owaiWla Bank Tnwanda Alleghany Bank of Pa. Bedford Bank of Beaver Beaver Bank of Swatara Hsniaburg Bank of Wasldngtnn Washington Centre Bank Belli foulc L'ity Bank Pitthiiig Farmers' &l Mech'ra' Bank Ptlttburg Farmers' &. Mech'ca' Bank Fayette co. Facmera' tt Mech'ca' Bank tireencaat'e Harmony Institute Harmony Huntingdon Bank Huntingdon Juniata Bank Lewistowrt Lumbermen's Bsnk Warren Northern Bank ef Pa. Unn.l.ifl' New Hope Del. Bridge Co. New Hope Northumb'd Uutoii Col. Bk. Milton North Y extern Bank of Pa. Msadvillo Office of Schuylkill Bank Port tJarbon Pa. Agr. it Msnuf. Bank Carlixle Silver Lake Bank Montrnae Union Bank of Penn'a. I'ninntown Westmoreland Bank Grerna'.mrg no sale I C i "! V 11 , , closed lio .ale failed faded 1 failed no sale no sale no asle faded no sale cloned no sale ClllM'd billed closed filled cloned Wilkesbarre Lunge t'o. Wilkesbarre no sale q3 All notes purgiortiiig to be on any Ponm-yl-vania Bank not given in ths ahova hit, may be set Jown aa frauda. SEW J full SKY. Bank of New Biuiiswiek Brunswick Belvidere Medford Perth Am'.ioy Htidlon Mount Holly Kahway N. Biunawirk Middletown Pt, faile.1 i par i par psr i failed I fsdd failed failed failed failed i failed 4 par Belvideie Buuk Burlington Co. Bank Dommercial Bank Cumberland Bank Farmers' Bank Farmers' and Mechanics' Bk Farmers' and Mechanics' Uk Farmers' and Merchants' Bk Frsuklin Bank of N.J. Jerey 1,'ity Ilohoken Bkgdc Ciaimg Co Hohuken Jersey City Bank JirwyCity Mcchauica' Bank Patteisou Manufacturers' Bank LMIeville Morris County Bank Morristown Monmouth Bk of N. J. Freehold Mechanics' Bank Newark Mechanics' and Manuf. Bk Trenton Morria fan! end Bkg Co Jenny City Post Notea no sale Newark Bkg 6i Ina Co Newark New Ho-e Del Bridge Co l.aiiitieilailU N. J. Manufac. and Bkg Co Hoboken N J Proteclon & Lomi.arJ fk Jersey City Orange Bank Orange Pater.ou Bank Palarauu Peoples' Bank do i failed fa.ll i failed Princeton Bank Princeton Salem Banking Co Salem State Bank Newark State Bank Elisahemlown Slate Bank Camden Stale Batik of Morria Morn.iosiu 8uta Bank Trenton Salem aud Pbilad Manuf Co Halein 8uasei Bank Newton Trenton Banking Co Trenton l.'nion Dank Dever par par par I failed failed I faded per per par par par par par par Wa.hinglon Banking Co. Hackeneack DELAIVARIi. Bk of Wilm & Brandy wine Wilmington Bank of Delaware Wilmington Bank of Bmyrna Smyrna Do bianch Miltord Farmers1 Bk of Stat ef Del Dover Do branch Wilmington Do branch fleoigelowo Do branch Neweaatle Uuioo Bank Wilmington r Under B'a GQ On sll banks narked thus () there are eil the counUrfeit or altered notes ef ihe various da DemiMUesjs, U circaJstion. - DENTISTRY. fWVlANKFt f, for; the liberal encouracemeM JS which ha ba received, wool I respectfully Inform Lis friends and th cititans oC KorvbumtH-'r-land county in general, that hs has prcparexl ldin self with tbe best the best Incorruptible Teeth, Uold Plats, Gold Foil, fee. , that csn be bad in the city of Phi ladolphia i and that lis will endeavor, to tha utmunt ef his ability, to render full salinfaction to all who may think proper to engng his services. Ha will bs In Sunbury at the August court, where he will he prepared, at his residence, to insert Teeth on Hold Plnte, or on Pivot, on the Istest and most ap proved pluns nod attend to all the branches belong ing to DENTAL SURGERY. I.idica will he waited on at their place of real donee, if desired. j Hit ihargva will be reasonable, and bis woik ; warranted. ( He will visit different pita ef tha county, about , once in threu month. i Hunhury, July ISth. 181(5. Cm ( B. KIIVIBXSRy JR, ! So. 34 Sorlh. Fourth Strrrt, vndtr the Mer chant? Hottl, Philadelphia, a li mii i) a KB runs KEEPS constantly on hand an exter.sive as sortment of all kind of Silk, Fur and liea vi i llii.. which ha offers for ssle on the most rea sonable terms, materials, and His Hats ar made up ot the twit I J,,,' ho! , at .rica ljcr than evr bdure iiTi-r-in the most approved style. Per- rd. Come and Set son. visiting the city will find it to their interest to ; call. July 11th, 1846. ly SILVElt 31 ED A L, 1W1SIIU SV TBS tHlMBUR ISriTLT 181! City Dagntrrcolypc Establishment. (LlTS SlMOK Si t'OLlltS.) Ke. 100 Chunul tt., iarc Third, South tide, mil. AS)E ir KI A. MINIATURES token equally as well in clou dy aa incleir vte.ither. A drk silk dress for a lady, and a black unit for a t'enllemnti. are I refutable in sitting fir a pirtme. Noeiira charge is uiade for coloring, and perfect likenesses are gutramied. July 4b, IS4fi. ly FOUNTAIN HOTEL, I.lnlit Street, TIHE House has undergone a thorough tepnir. M. 'lhe proprietors nolicit its former patronage. Terms f I 25 per dsy. WW. W. TUX. ARTHUR I. FOCO. Pr.iprietors. Ju!v 4. IfJlR. W COLUMBIA HOTJSZ, CHESNTJT STREET, P II I L A D U L 1 III A. fflIIS Urpe and cnmmoJius Hotel hs recrntly L bren filled up wiih eniiro new furniture. The swlxtcribers therefore solicit the patronage of the I'ublic, and trust that their experience in the husineioi will enable them to givs entire satisfac tion. Terms moderat. BAtil.EY, McKENZlE & Co. July 4ih; 181C ly Kcllrr A fSrcoaoii&h, J P.TS1TT ATTOPklTETG, i ..... .... . .... . . . . . -....... ' A?IJ Jll'.t. 1 1 A r 1 1 AL r.AulAM'.Kii, WASIIINaTON, D. O. i "HlkRA WIXG3 and Pars for tha Patent Of. 1 SJ fice will be prepared b; them, at their ofH -e, I opposite the Patent Office, , ,,.. llL ,OJ , Julv. 4th. 1 84(1. lr I M I' (I It f A X T TO ALL COI NTIIY HOUSEK33PBRS, 1 UU insy lie sura of obtaining, at i kj an times, pure anu ntgniy navorcu ra By the single pound or larger qunr.tity, al Ihe rekln Ten Company M'archousie, iuin toconn tiretr, iriwrtn .vamtt ana M- nut ttreett, PniZiASELPniA. Heretofore it has been very difficult, indeed, al- mnvt impoitdble, always n obtain good Oreiti and HI ick '1'cos. But no vou have only to visit the I ikin Ten l.,iripan s Ptnre, to obtain as delirious iinil frnerant Tij aa vioi r.Mitil M-i.h fur A It falea can here he suited, with the advantage of getting a ! pure article at a low price. j June S7tti, ! FKEIYIIUIVI SCALES. fICa T ele'a t'ele' i'o do it do do do do do do do Iron ManufarV de j Portable Platform do I 20 differcn' aires, i Dor mot or Floor do 6 dill", lent sitc. Counter do 1? different size. The above Scales are mvln cither single or double besm, and ar ', accurate and conveui We al-o have Platfoim decidedly the moai dua'. ent .e.da ever inteoted. and Count r Hcsles, Patent Bslanera and every kind of Weighing Machines in use fet sale, whole sale and retail, at low prices. All Scales sold by us to go out of the city, are loird free of charge, and i wanaiiied to give eatiMiction t-v toe pureniser in every particular. CRAY St BROTHER. i ii iiuinvjvivaisi gnu I'rairfsa, iiu. 01 t luua asvivi i, 1 3 I June 27, !. ly Philadelphia, j kt ..r.i... i r . i vr . ij ' I.... ..s ...s J HORSE SHOES.: ir If "'" Hhocs, tor aalo al 1 j V Jl"'es, by I " V CRAY ft June 27. 1 846. J y 34 W Iturditt'a Patent at uiauufaclums BROTHER, alnul .1. I'hilad. (J ALT. New Yok Salt in barrels and bags, for sl at manufaciurera' pricee. by CRAY eV BROTHER. June 27, 1640. ly 34 Walnut at. Philad. " " cTl " b ' t a iif g7 TlIOLCSAMa AND IIUTAIL. THE subareibere are constantly manufacturing fiotn tha best French, English and Ainencan manofactured Cloths snd Caaaimere, CLOTHING in very eupcrior atyle, cut and workmanship. Persona buying lo aell agaia will find on of tb largest and moat fashionable alock of good to select from in th city, and at unpiecedented lw prices. J. W.&E. D.8TOKE8, 194 Market at. Philad. N. B, A large assortmerl of Odd Fellows' Re galia constantly on band, and all ordera from lodges or individuals panctual'y allvnded lo, on th moat liberal terms. J. W, St E. D FhUadoirbi. Juu rib, 1848.-ly lb lave. you ncnril llic Jrwaif NOt! WPAT IS IT? MARTIN IRWIN, At n iVs.'fOi) , .' Morfot ktne1,'(fdjoin!rit thi fVss TTA3 Ju rectri fmfn PhillJolplila the Urges', haddimrxi and beat flMortroent of : ' ' BOOTS AM) SHOES I of eteiy depcripiion, that lias ever fieen brought to tins place. And fepst, la belief liiey sy tie . sella no cheap, that you can buy Tvo tkinfir the j tame monr.y (hut yuit uud ta pat fur ent.pitir. Hs Beta for Cash nnJ Ssils rou Cinrt, onJ I that i the re.is in that he can ufford lo pelt them ao ( much chenpor. If you dor.'l want to buy, jutt call 1 and aee hi e'eck- He i alwaya 1 j J to aea his , I customerc; and it is no troutile to him in show his . 1 goi-xlt", Ju't to eiva you an iJa how chea, he doe ell, the following i a li.t of ri:e of a psit of his j Mock 2 Men's Thick Boot., du I'ino Urjin do do Calf . . do Boys' Thick do Youths' do Men's Thick Brogsn, Women's Morocco Welts and Kid Springs, Women's best City mads Kid Slipper", Ladies' j Guiurs and Cai- worl'u (t 00 M fl 75 4 M at 3 00 6 00 at S CO at S 00 at I 87 at I CO at 3 00 1 76 ' I S t 00 1 00 I 1 C2 at I 12 tor Uools 3 CO at 1 A'so. evirv varietv nf I.tilie.'. Linv.' nud Tail- Ronbury, Jane I2ih, 1846. 6m ! ' DANVILLE WOOLEN KAOTOItV. DANVILLE, CCLUrJCIA COUNTY, I'vniiii) Ivanla. flHE Danville Steam IVvale.n A'jc.'ory. fo.mr M. !y owned and cccup ed by Dr. I'stbiri. h a recently barn f urcl ased by the mb ciibrrs, who reictfullv announce lo their friund and the pub lic general y, that thy a t now pirpired to do til kinds of work in thcii lii.e of business, at the shor tcut notice, ar-cording Li orocr, and in the best com parative n.ri'iKr. Hav,nii, gone to couidi'r;ib!e expene in rrpairirc; ll.tir Oiarhinery and aparntus, snd being mi. per.i.uUr in eeuring tilt service ot extierienced inecbcnies, tlirv feel confident th'il ! they sre rapalde ot executing sll kin. Is of work in i a style superior to n: y older frtabiisiimeiit in the countrv, ai the old et ntnmnrv p ie s. ! CLOTHS. SATIN ETTS. FLANNELS a i BLANKETS conrtnn ly on band, ami for s.le at rednoid prices, for Usui i r Bur'er. 4 AUIIC; M l l l.LIMJ will be done in the tn ut niinner, ot the usual pri ce. All kinds nf conn try prndure taken in pay- mmt for woik, at D mvilia rnarket prices. , For the accommodation of ihose who live at , di-lHiici', Worn, and Cloth will tie tnken in at, ! and, when iiniahi d, returm-d 1 1 tha follow inn p'a i res. I'biin written directions must accompany j each parcel : Culutnlna County. Koup Ar Marr's store, Wa ! shingli tiville ; H. Fruit's store, Jrr.t-ytown ; Yea ; ger'a inn, Kohring t'rerk; iSharptess' s ore, i'alta i wissa; C P. Mann' stote, Mitllitivi!h ; Miller's store. Hern iik ; J. Cline' Mill; Hirkrt' store, , Orangevillo; Derr's .tore. White Hall, j Northumberland Coiiui Michael I.'eaJer'sinn, 'J'url'Ulville ; IrrJnnd &. Hsv's store, McEwens : ville; E. L. Piper'a store, Wstaonstowri ; S. I. j ('"inly c Cn' store, Milton; lii Icon's inn, Chit lisjuaque ; Forsyth's store, Northumbcrlind : ( Vmifit'l Hlnl. ft.mlnlru I Luzerne fWi.r.-llejnold's atore, Kinpston ; j r- i i i t . . ' , 1 1 , .,... ,.!.. iinoeraieevo a aioie, iinri.ouiie , iij;i'.iinriuir, Plymouth; Stjr utore, Naiilhoke ; Judg Maik'a Mdl, HuiitiriKton. Lycoming Count. D. t'l ipp'a store, Money ; Sh( cnuker's store, Smith' Mil!. tiEAHHAUT c. KOWNOYER. Danville. May . 1H4. " lKWvi.VANlA "llbX'SK, VAm a-aairrr- ..i i i .. ,r.i.i-.. u, , ., I ,, ., . . ... ,. , . . : JL cy, Pa , respectfully informs the old and nu- ' nitrous customers of the i IssismvIi :tnl:i Ilmisr. i and Ihe public generally, that he has leased the ' T.,nci.,..i nf i.,kn UI....W i., ll.nv.llc. !, j nf j, now prepared to entertain travellers, and per. , ( son viniting the town, in the vrry beat style. The i . accommodations will be such as well conducted ' public hou vhould afTord, and no effort will be j spared to render aalinfaction, in eviy respect, lo all i who may call. I he cilisens of Lycoming ccunly are invited lo put up with the undersigned when I hey visit Danville. HENRY WEAVER. Dni!ln. Msy 2, 1S46. VHITE 3VA1T HOTEL, 1U U Sl KKKT, I'lllI.Anil I'lllA. in J. iim i:us. THIS location ia convt nient for Bus;nrsa m'n visaing the riiy. Every psins is taken to se cure the contort of faveliei. Mvrch 7, 1840. ly T Tl 1 IW--C- Ill-Il.- li t i I'. lul.Air i n ii w a iAi, Opposite Ike Court llouye, DAIIVILLE, PENN'A. THE (Suhcrilx r, who assis'ed for venl years in Ihe m-iiisaemrnt of the a- r--i Imve Hoiet. lately keiii by Mr. S. A. Bra- i"f 'ItSdy, bigs leave to 1 1 ; f--r in lh travelling pub'ic, that be has taken the estahli.hment on bi own scroui t. on the fir.t of January, 1840. Th H.uue has, ol la'e, undergone many import lant alterations, and the present Conductor promi-es to leave nothing undone to in ike it a comfortaMe and aprecable, as welt aa a cheap and accommoda ting stopping pliice for slrnncrrs who may visit our floarii-hing villa e. No pains nor eipenee wi'l he spared W fill the table and ihe bar with the lt tl.e mnrketa afford, and with lh., .1. Ii'immi'inn lo i r. vo'e bis entire personal attention lo th comfort of ; those wha may make his hnuv their temporary a bode, and aided by ai live, careful end obliging ser- van's, he hopes lo give gen. rat ealisfaction, and re- ceive a liU-ral share nf rovlom. flj Large and commodioua BTABLES are al- j l ached lo the establishment, which ere attended by , careful and obliging hoi-llera. GIDEON M. SHOOP. i January t4lh. 1848 if . " . exvftft'a Bpnni s op tmv7ir. trading Grease, Dry Paint, Varnish, Tar, W as, tte. flora clothing of any description, war. rantd not lo Injur the cloth or (he most delicate colore. Thi liquid hs also been Died with great ucceae in caere ol Burns, Scalds, Telt'r, Pimples on the face, Chapped hands, for ii. Rhsuma ti.m, Hard or soft Corns, 4c, fj Price, 16 eta. per bottle. Tor sal at lh store of ' July 18. 1846. . H. MAPSER. Cu)XgHJi$ii 7A-Ulu and BlacJr, Co8' , Ink, o( aupeaier quality, f-x ssle cheap. at the More of HENRY MAHfcEB. July 4tb, 1644. Hat DANVILLE ATTOIINJ5Y 'ATii.AW, suiTBtrav. pa. Boslneas attenrlej in the Countle of Nor thutplerlsrrd, L'nian. Lycoming and Columbia. !- I Refer ti i ; r. ot A. navotur, Lowtn & Uinnow, Homsss St 8OU0HSSS, ; ' Bat xoliis, McFari 4nu 4. Co. Sriniso, Ooon St Co., I'ETEll 11. MASSER, RECENTLY FROM PHILADELPHIA, ESPECTFl :LLY informs lbs ciiusns of Kunbury snd vicinitv, that hs bss openeit an olhca at lb reidi,r of Henry Maai-cr, in Market street, where hs is prepnted to rxreut all kinds ot l)ti rt rib-its (t,- Plat Work, ic, on Iho latent and mot approved plans. ' Having bad some eiperienre and ins'fueti.m, under rne of the movt eminent and surcesful Den lis s in riiilaJi-lnhis, he llirvea Hut ha will be ab'.a to iv satisfsctlon lo those who may want hi. aervice. Ladies will be waited on at their place of resi- dence.- Ills charge will 1 moderate, and his 1 woik warranted. v " : 8unbury, March 3SIU. EVANS & WATSON, Is'o. 7(1 Soith Thibd fcyrRttT, Oppotiite the PLiladtlphia Ljcrhangt, VrfH. jvianuinciure anu cor;- r k (t:...rlriiil of tlirir I'alenl lm- ',... , . M.l,.m.n,1ef K I 1! R SpROOF 'SAFES, which are Who consttucted as to set at ret all manner of dnub' si to their bein? alrictlv fire proof, tnd that ihey will re.iat the fiie of any building in the world. The outsidc-csie tf Ihe Safes are ma.le of boiler iron, I he inside ce of soip.tone, and be tween ibe r uter cise anJ inner case ia a spue of s'-.mc 3 inrhea thick, and is filled in with inde-tiur-tihle miterial, so as to make it an inipos.-bility to ever bom sr v nf the contents inside i-f this I. beiit. Thfae S. apslono Sabimandera we ar prepared and do challenge the waild to produce any article in tl.e shape of Book Sfr (hat will stuntl as murb beat, ind w hold ouiselvt rcai'y at all limrs to hs ihera fa.rly tesie l by public bonfire, fhould a nv of our competirors feel disposed to try them. We a1o continue ti manufacture and keep con stantly on hand, n Isrpc and neral nsorttnent of our I i em iu in Air tight Fire Proof tafes. t f which we hixe a large quantiiy in ut-c, an I in every in- t Msncs they have niveo entire ailiafactjon to the purchasers of which we will refer the public lo a few gentlemen who have them in us. N. A ft. Taylor, 129 north 31 .; A. Wricht V N'ptiew, Ytne at. wharf ; Alexander t.'aror, Con veyancer, corner of Filbert and 9th '.: John M Ford, 32 north 3d ft.; Mver Buh. 20 nor'h 3d t.; Bailey A Brother, 139 Make! .t.; James M. . Paul, 101 sou'h 4th St.; Dr. David J-yne, 8 oolh ad st.; Matthew T. Miller, 20 smith '.Id .; ai d we could name aonie three or four hundred oihera if it were necessary. Now we invite the attention of the public, and particularly Inner in winl of F'ire Proof Mtfe, to call at our store befo'e purcha sing elsewhere, and we think we can satisfy them that they will get a better and cheaper article at our ftore thnn any other establishment in the city. We also ronlinue to manufacture Seal and l!o- jing Prrsnes, made in such a manner aa to an swer both purpoea ; Hoisting Machines, Fne Proof Doors, with our own manufai-ture of locks on them, with D. Evana's Patent Keyhole cover attached io the same; plain and ornamental Iron Railing, Ac. N. B. We keep constantly on hand a hrg e as sortment of our Patent Slate Linid li, tiiper t H, Water Fllleis and Ciders; and we have also on hand aeveral second hand Fire Proof Cliesti taken ' in exchange for our, whiih wu will dopiwe of at very l.-w piice. Philadelphia, January 24 h, 1S1C ly To 1ni''liaNrx nf DRV GOODS. .Yo. 1X1 J'earlnl., NEW YORK. j I I AYINttc.tablbhed a Branch al No. ItlChv- nut St.. rniianeiptiis, is now opening, sn.i win be cona'ant v receiving trom the iScw i ork Auc- , . : . . r Hon., an eitrnsive assortment of FANCY & STAPLE DR7 COCSS. ; which will be sold at the lowest New York piicea ai wnoiesaie anu niiau. ninong nia mock win found a good assortment of the followieg articles: . Jacennets, Plaid, Hair Cold, Lace, Siripe, Book. Swi-a and Tarlatan Muslins, Uuh p and Linen I.iwns, Fsncy Cap Netts, Fancy and Ball reaee, Thread Laces, Application Do., r.ch Black Silk Triininir'g Lace, IrUh Linens, Linen ('ambries, Linen Cambric Hdkfa., Curtain Fringes, Cashmere d'Ecosi-e, Mouseline da I. sine, Siik and t'oltoii Warp A l areas, Quoen's lllotli, Cat Plaids, French Meiinos, Bluck Silks, Cloves Si'k Hose. Shawls, Cravats, Ribbons. Embroiderii a. fie., e. Country Metcbanta and othera vLiiing I'hil.nlel i hia or New York to purchase, are respectfully in vited to call and examine th stocks. Nov. 1. ISt.V ly 11 i: L I K V E A X D la I V THOMSON'S TIIIE unprecedented succe.a of lhi medicine, in the revtnrr..ion i f health, to ihose who, in dea. pair, had given up all hopes, has given it en cv si ted reputstion !ove all nlhei rerneilies, furid.hing evidence of its intrinsic value and power. s the on ly acent which can be relied upon for the rure nf Pulmonary Conaumpiinn. Bronchittis, Asthma. Pain in the side and Breast, Spitting nf Blood, Whooping Cough, Croup, fit. Attention ia irqueated lo Ihe following ASTON'. ISHINC ri'RE.bv Thomson's Compound Kvrup of Trnd Wood Naptha!! rhihiilrlphia, Mnv 3.f, 1844. MR. THOMSON Dtsr Sir With grateful feelings I inform you of the astonishing efficta ef , jer mBorr.,.r, .men n" '- " """ ". j 1 lion, had reduced m so low that my physician pro nojnced my case hopeless I Al ihia junction 1 be can lo u-syour meihein, and anirseu!"us aa il may seem, it has comphHely reatored ma to hesltb, aftei eviytbu.g ela had failed. Respectfully youra, WASHINGTON MACK. Charlotte street, above tieoige street. The underaigned, being personally acquainted with Washington Mack and hia ufleringe, bear witness lo lb astonishing eflecta of Tbemeoo' Compound by rep of Tss, and tb truth of the a. bov slaleinenl. JOS. WINNER, 318 North Third street, DAVID VICKERS, 4S Almond street, HUGH M GIN LEY. 8. E. coiner T.maoy and Fourth street. Prepared only by 8; P. Thomson, N. C. corner of th snd aprnee streets, Philadelphia. ' 1 1 Agents H. B. Maaarr, Buntxaryi D. Oapes, and Dr. J4 eepaarreon, llarriaburg Jno. G. Brown, Pottaville t Geo. Esrl, Reading ; Housloa 6l Ma ori. Towanda, Bradford eounly, Pa. Prate Ml eeal psr bottle, er 6 err daaea. i . . , j Prure ef eJt lasaisau 'Phlladrtpbis, June 38ih, 1S45. ly OAKLEY'S ii:rt nATiTK SYitrp. ! THE atoab!e pvdpcnie. of Oakfey Depura live Syrup' of VaraaparlHe, a a purifier of th tiioud, i ao well . known to th pubUe gansrslly, ibat it is uiineceFsary to occupy much.parf In set ting forth th advantage lo be derived from it use; wherem the" medicine hss once been Intro duned, i takes precedence oet all other i every onsthst has taken it, hav derived o rignd beno. ficiol reaulta from it, that it ia recommended by them with the b'mmt confidence. Physician of the highest standing in the profession, preecribe it in patient under their care ; containing nothing dc-Mermu. but ling compowd ol th moat mild, yet t fTicicious vegetable matcrlsl.. U . 0ffred with confidence, as the diesest and mort eflicif nt pu. rider of the tdood now known. Tha ue of a few bottles, especially in the upring inoiiihs, will l, at tembd with s most dicide.l improvement in the ge. nernl atreneth of the rystem, ersdicating anv seeds of itiaeaee that msv have tieen generated, betides giving health and vigor lo the body. For the cure of Scrofula or King Evil, Hheumntism, Titter, Pimples or eruption nf ths Skin, While Swelling, FiMuts, Chronic Cough Asih.ii. &c. The nu meroue ceruiict'es In the pows.ion of the subscri ber and bis ageiil, from phyvtr.Miis and oibers, are uliicit iit lo convince thu moat vkeptical of its su periority over nil piepuntlioiii of Ssrsiparills. Sold whole.al end retail, by the proprietor, GEOKGK W. )KLF.Y, North 6th street. Ilea dinn, Bnks Coenly, and to lie bad of the following pernors : n iW?rWi7.i. Vminti. H. B. Mas.fr; Sunbury, delsud A. Mixel, McEwensvilh, ; D iCro.u-r. Milton. In l.'nion County. J. (Jenthjrt, Selinpgrove J A (aiitilios, Mitlliiitiuri. In Columbia Cuunty. Tl.W'. McCay, Wssh inlon. Heading, March 11. lil.t. Mh. Oikiit: I brlieve it the uty of every one lo Jj whatever in their power 1 ie.,fr Iho b-ne-l.t of their fellow man, and having had po-iiive proof in my own funilv. of the wotnleifut projierties of your Depurativa Syrnp of Sar.ap:,rills, I moat conscicntiou.lv recommend it ta the alMieted. Wa had the Riii-fortune to lope two of our children, lit j ji,,, ,r,.skiitg out of uteeioi.s re. that coveted th face, head and leik, although we hid some of the mist Kcientitie physician to attend th- ro snd had tried ail the known if nieilie, including bw aim's Panacea, without avail. A noilicr of niv childrrii wa al atkeil in lf:e s.ime uiiu.uer, her lace tnd neck was con p'etely covered; llie disrhnrge was so offensive, and ihe diseasr at such a heitfht, that we despaired nf her life. Siting lh wonderful eti'ecla of our Depurvive Snt' ot S.,rsaparii.i, c were indue, d make lii.,1 of it. as llie bisl r-s rt ; it acred like a elann; the u'cers eonimenrnl beating imineiliBlelv. a f w bottles enliielv rr-loreil lirr lo her he.illh, which she hi.s ei joyed uniiitenuptedly ever since. As a pti'iuer il Ihe blood, I verily be lieve it has lint its equal. JOHN Ml IYER. 'IVilnr. Walnut slrert, neai Fourth, Rea lm,;, D.niplissrille.Ajril 19th, 18l:t. Ntn. 0Ki.i,r: My son Edmund Leaf, ha I ihe crofala in the most dreadful and diatrea.ing man ner lor three years, during which time he waa de. pii'd of the use ,,f hia lini'. . I.i. I.e.,1 and i., ek were enir. d w il tt ulcers. W tit d all ihe differ ent remedies, l ot to no ( fleet, until recommended by Dr. Johnson of Nonistown, and sbn Dr. Isaac llii ft'-l, nl Readii g. lo Use your Depurativn Svmp of baraaparilla, of w hich I ol.lained arveral lioiiiea, t!ie use of w hich d'ove the di-ea rutin ly out of hia system, the aore healed up, arid the child waa restored to perfect health, which he ha. rnjotct uiiiiiteriuptedly ever since, lo the astonishment cf many persona who seen l.iin du ing hia aflliclion. I havethoueht it my duty, aud send you thiace;ti ficate that oil ers who' have a like affliction in the family may know where to obtain ao valuatde a uieiln ine. Yours trnlv, AMELIA D. LEAF. Sept. !?. 113 Iv MEDXO&I. aftJPrnOBATION ur tu IIokc Ointment, for Tetter. A LTHOtrnH the superiority of the prepaia'i n - over all ethers ia fully rcaMished, ihe pr pr;e. ors take plessure in laying before ibe public lha following certificate from a resectable physician, a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Ban;h, having found in this remedy that relief f r a tedious and di.-sgreealile affection which the mean within the ranpe of his profession failed to alford, has not hesi-atcd to give it his approbation, although the prejudices and interests of that profession ai opposed tj secret lirmedica. Phiihiklpuii, 8e)l, 13, 18:16. I was recently troubled with a tedioua herpetic eruption, which coie.ed nearly one able of rny face, snd extended over the ear. Mr. Yauehan, propric lot of the Roar I lintineot, observing rny facr., iiiai.. ted on my tiying bis preparalioa, of which he han ded me a jar. Although in common with the mem bera oTmy profession, I discountenance and ditap prove of the numeroua noatruma palmed upon the public by icnniant pretenders, I feel in justice hounj to eicej i the Rose Ointmrnt fiorn that e!aa of ma. dieines. and to give it mv approbation, as it entire ly i tired the eruption, although it had resisted the uua! applications. DANL. BAl'GH, M. D. .4 PROOF OF ITS EFFICACY. Phil DtLrait, May 37th, 183!). 'PHIS is to certify that I waa severely afXc'ed 1 rviih Tetter in the handa and fet for upwsrda oflorty years; the disrsse waa attended generally with violent itching and swelling. I applied to a number of physiciuna, and used a great many pp!h cations without effecting a e-ire. About' a year since, I spplie.1 the Rose Ointrnenl, which entirely stopd ibe itching, and a few applleationa iminedi. ately cured Ihe disease, which there haa been no return of, although i had never been rid of it at any lime for forty yearn. RICH AUD SAVAt.E, Eleventh, below Ppruc Street. ZJ- The Rose Ointment ia prepared by H. B. Vaughan, 8outh Eat coruer of Third and R ice Strei'la, Philadelphia, and a.ld nn agency in Suitbu. y y II. B. M .IS SER. May 14th, 1813. -4arf. TRUNK MAKER, JVo. IftO ( lirMunt Street, P III CAD B Z.PHIal. . Vir HERE all kinds of leathrr trunks, vshsrs and carpet bags, ,,f rveiy stvla and pattern ar ; manufactured, m th I .cat manner and from the best maJeiiala. and sold at lb loweat rate. I Philadelphia, July 19th, 184ft. ly. j A S II It Y A It O C A IV WnOLESALTJ A. BBTallXs HAT & CAP MAFACTUKERS, SoutX Etut cornet tf Market nd 4fA sts - . jrbllalipblsi, -7 rHEEE ihey always kao on aaad aa eiieo sive aawortmsal HA 7V U CA tS of every description, gol up In lb best and meal approved atyiav. Paseone deriroe) cf iurrhsajng aepsaior aslt ale o 4b snosl ieaolile term, wilt tstd il tbssir advaniaf lo ssU bstur anaking purchsaea alsswkre. 'v . 1 ... . .- T rbiUiWpbis, Oct. Hh, 1144. If (
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