0 EISE & SON, rtlK MACKDOlfltl. ' Our reader arc aware tbat from tome dlfllcul iv, the tf. 3. frigate Macedonian one of tbe vet r 'a granted by Congree t carry provlalona to th starving poor of Ireland and Scotlandhat been de ttined for torn time et New. York. It w ill bo gratifying to the friend or the tofferert to learn, tbat more effective meaturea hive been km to bring about tbe Meet desired, end that tbe vrti wilt leave in a ehort time MA great country this,' truly; .While we are engaged In bloody warfare, tiving the world evidenr of our -termination to reaiet all encroarhrr.enta upon -ir right, we ate retelling a famishing people "nm the grave. The following lines, by Mrs. II ah, upon the tubject, are appropriate : Eo. A morning light on at or my aeaa, As etam through clouds of night, So give her banner to the breete, And spread her canvaii white, And fair will be tbe akic above, And i moot h the aeaa below, While with her armament of rove, She anil to meet the foe. On ! on ! they atretch the pleading hand, From Erin'a blasted shore; Gaunt Famine and his vampire band, There press the battle sore; On, like a warrior meet the foe, And stay the deadly strife ; And like heaven's messenger, bestow The bread of human life. Oh! never 'mid a scene of blood Such glorious deed was done ; Not when Decatur conqueror stood, The Macedonian won At now, when freighted forth the goet, A food-ship on the tea ; Bearing to those who then were foes, The free gifts of the Free. The golden fleece the Argo bore, When sweeping proudly home; But laden with a richer store Our noble thip will come ; And blessings breathed from broken heart! To hope restored again, As Winter's death-cold ice depart Beneath Spring' gentle rain. Then give her banner to the breeze, Like stara through clouds of night ; And like tbe morn on stormy aeat Uiifurl her canvas white. Swelled by gUd thought, like air from beav'n, That we in fulness live, And from the bounties God bath given, We have tbe means to give. Production or the United Btatae. The Patent Office Report furnithea the fol lowing important information .' Wheat, oate, ryo, Indian corn potatoes, hay and tobacco, are raised in every State and Ter ritory in the Union. Barley raised in all excrpt Louisiana. Buckwheat raised in all except Louisiana and Florida. New England, New York, New Jersey , Penn sylvania, Michigan, Ohio and Wisconsin, do not raise cotton. The State that do not raise cotton, together with Maryland, Delaware and Indiana, do not raise rice. Every Stato and Territory except Iowa, doe raise eilk. Etery State except Delaware, make sugar. New York raise the most barley, vit; 1, 802282 buhel. N-w York raise the most potatoes, viz: 247 90,.V4 biiKhela. New York raises the moet hay, vis: 4,593, 630 ton. Ohio raise the most wheat, viz : 10,766,705 bushels. Pennsylvania raise the most rye, viz; 8,429, 220 bushel. Pennsylvania r sines the most buckwheat, viz : 6.408, 508 bushels. Tenneeeee rsioee the most corn, viz; 67, 738 417 bushel. Virginia raise the moet flax and hemp, viz : 31,720 pound-. Kentucky raise the most tobacco, viz; 72, 322,543 pound. Georgia raises the most cotton, viz: 149, 175,129 pound. South Carolina raise the moat rice, viz: 63, 692,807 pound. Pbavcbrj va Manubz, A German priest walking in procession at the bead of hit parish oners over cultivated field, ic order to procure a Meeting upon hi crepe ; when he came to one of unprotnisiog appearance, be would pate on aaying: "Here prayer and tinging will avail nothing thia must hive manure." Six Pi. ao c i a. Sorbier re say that the eix plague of a atnall town are, a lawyer with great knowledge, great eophiatry, and no tense of jus tice ; atj eminent physician, with little skill or manners; a preacher, without any conscience ; a quarrelsome told ier; a politician without prin eiplea; and a man of lettere who eternally dog Rielize. "Coma here my lad," said an attorney to a boy about nine years of age. The boy came, tud a.ked the attorney what case waa to be tri rd next The lawyer aw wired "a case be tweenthe pope and the devil which do you think will gain the action i" The boy replied, "I guess it will be a pretty tight iquteze the v pupa has the moat money bat the devil bat tbe voat Lawyer. BANK NOTE WiT. The Mtowrng list huwH the eutrctrt veto el all HoMryltahta Bank Notes. Tbe o Implicit re banc may be placed upon it, as it Is (eery week jarefully compared with and corrected from Bkk Dell' Reporter. Bank la Phtlaetolphtflu NOTES AT PAR. Bank of North America . , Sank of the Northern Liberties . , Commercial Beak of Penn'a. . Farmer' and Mechanics' Bank' . Kensington Bsnk Philadelphia Bank Schuylkill Bank . . . Sonthwark Bank Western Bsnk Mechenica' Dank Manufacturer' A Mechanics' Bank Bank of Petin Townatiip . Oirard Bank . Bank of Commerce, lute Moyamroeing Bank of Pennsylvania . Country Hanks. Dank of Chester County Wretcheaiar Dank of Delaware Co-.imy Chert, Bank of Oermantnwn Grrmantewn Bank of Montgomery Co. Norriatown Doyleetown Bank Doyle! own E anion Bank Eaimn Farmer' Bank of Bucks ro. TJri-tol par par par par psr per per par pat r par par pir par par par par par pr par par Bank of Northumberland Northumberland par Columbia Bmk A TJridge ro. Columbia par Firmer' Brink of Lancaster Lancvtet par l.ancater County Bank Lancaster par Lancaeler Bank Lanciater pal Farmera' Bank of Reading Reading par Office of Bank of Penn a. Hrriahurg The.o Lancaster I ulfjcee Reading f do not Enston J iuen. OfGce do do OtTicai do do Office do do NOTES AT DISCO UNT. Bank of the United Htatea Philadelphia Puttavilla Lewixtown Middlciown Carlisle Pittsburg Htilliclivsliurg Hamburg Lebanon Pittsburg 23 gal Miners' Bank of Potiaville Bank of Lewislown Bank of MidUlotown Carlisle Bank Exchange Bank Do do branch of tlarrixburg Bank Lebanon Bank Merchants' ft Manuf. Bank Bank of Pittaburg Weat Branch Unk Wyoming Bank Northampton Dink Berka County Hank Office of Bank of U. 8. Do do do Do do do Pilttbuig WilliamBporl Wilkesharte Allentnwn Reading 1 1 Pittuhurg fuileJ do Erie New Brighton Clmmuert.liurg Gettysburg Montrose do i i Bank of Chambernlturg Bank of Geltyaburg Bonk of Susquehanna Co. Erie Bank Farmrri' 6l Drovere' Bank Franklin Bank Honesdale Bank MtHinngahela Bank of B. Vork Bank Erie Wyneburg Washington Honewlute Brownsville York Hi - 1-1 H li U 5-1 N. B. The notes of those hanka on which we omit quotations, and aulxtitute a dah ( ) are not purchaard by the Philadelphia brokera, wilh the axception of tlmae which hate a letter of reference. BROKEN BANK 8. Philadelphia 8av. Ina, Philadelphia da do do do failed failed fitted Philadelphia Loan Co. Sc-huylkill 8av. Ina. KeintinKloii 8av. Ins. A Penn Township Sav. Ins, Manual Labor Bank ( 1 W- Dyott, prop.) fjiled tin anle closed cloaed foili J clotiej no 'ale lilb'd failed failed no eale 1 (iwanda Bank Alleghany Bank of Pa. Bank of Beaver Bank of Swatara Bedford Beaver Harrixburg Washington Bell.fiHite Pittsburg Pittsbuig Payette co. (ireoiirastle Harmony Bank of Wavbingtun Centre Bank City Bank Farmers' Mer b ca' Hank Faimera' St Mch'u' Bank Farmers' At Mech'ca' Bank Harmony luatitute Huntingdon Bank Hunting. Ion no rale Letvixtowu nosil Juniata Bank Lumbermen's Bank Wsrirn DunJufT New Hope Milton Meadfille Port Carbon Carlisle Montrose L'nioutown failcJ no sale cloned no aalt closed failed closed failed closed Northern Bank of Pa. New Hope Dl. Bridp ("o. Northumb'd Union Col. Bk, North Weatern Bank of Pa. Office of Bchulkill Bank Pa. Agr.Se M.nuf. Bank Silver Laka Bank Union Bank of I'con'a. Weatmoreland Bank Wilkenbarre Bridge Co. Grrenaburg Wilkeabarre nossle (Tj All notea purporting to be on any Pennayl tania Bank not given in the above list, may be sat Jown aa frauJa. NEW JCIISEY. Bank of New Brunswick Brunswick failed Belvideie Bank Belvidera Burlington Co. Bnnk Mrdford par Commercial Bank Perth Ainboy Cumberland Bank Bridgetim par Tarmera' Bunk Mount Holly par farmers' and Mechanic' Bk Rahway i Farmera' and MechanK-a' Ilk N. Biuuawiik failed Farmers' and Merchants' Bk MlJ.IU-town PL i Franklin Bank of N.J. Jcrney City faiUI Hoboken Bkg A Ciaiing Co Hoboken lersey City Bank Jersey City Mt-chsnics Bxnk Patieiaon Mannfacturera' Bank Belleville Morris County Bank Morrmtown Monmouth Bk of N. J. Freehold Mechanics Bank Newark Mechsnics' and Manuf. Bk Trenton Morris Canal and Bkg Co Jersey City Post Note Newark Bkg A. In. Co Newark faileil failed failed failed i failed 4 par no tain New Hop Del Bridce Co Lamfortaville N. J. Manufac. and Bkg Co Hoboken N J Pioeetoa A Lombard bk Jerwy City i failml failed . i failwl 4 Orange Bank Ormntie Paleraon Bank Peterson People' Bank do Princeton Bank Princeton Salem Banking Co Salem Stale Bank Newark Bute Bank Etnabeihtowi Slate Bank Camden Slate Bank of Morria Mernvown Bute Bank Trenton Salem and Philad Manuf Co Salem Susaei Bank Newton Trenton Banking Co Trenton Union Bank .Dover Washington Bsnking Co. llarkenaeck DEfuAWARE. Bk of Wllm A Braudywine Wilmington Bank of Delaware Wilmington Bank of 8inyrna Smyrna Do branch Miltord Farmers' Bk of Stale of Del Dover Do branch Wilmington Do branch Georgetown Do branch Newcastle Union Bank Wilmington CLT Under 6's par par k par J faitoJ tailed failed par P par par par par par par QJ" On til banks msrked tbut ( there are ek thvr ronnterfeil or altered note of th varioue da etBtoaUofia, ia ci reals ooo. 3a Cottimifltion ifferclianti, Per the sate of Floor, Grain, and all kinde of Coun try Produce, No. 49 Commit $lrttl Wharf, BALTIIUOSfi. (y Cash adfances on Consignment. Feb Ulth, 1847 8m. . . TO WATOH IV1AKBRS AND J. L A D O VL TJ 3, Importer tf Walclits, Watch-Makers TooN nnd Wnlcli MnleriHls, Tr holoanle Jk ItefnlL AV 35 Snuth Fvurth it, PHILADELPHIA, HAH ronaianily on hand a large aavorltnent of I.unelt", Pttent, and Plain Olj Min apiing, Vcrgrs, Dn.U, Watch Hands, and a com plete aOrt ornl of all Tools nod Material brimm ing to the trd-; with a lurge a-aortmnt of Go'd and Silver Lever, Lepine, an J Plain Watchet all nf rvhich h wi'l ginr.inty loaell at the low mi Nv Yoik prxm. All order from the country punctu allv evecnt-d. N. B. Country merchat.U an l o'her arrinitail to e II and exnmine at the Old Slund, No. 'i'i Sumh Fnurih t:eei. Ph'la 'elphiw. Jn.:t. 1B47. Hm CITT ATJCTIOIT STOP.E. No. 31 North Third street, (tH TBS CITT MOTt.) PH IL ABBLVHI A. C. C. M A CKE Y, Atcno.NEr.R- TO COU.N TRY STORE KEEPEK. I7V'r.NINO S.l.r.3 of Hardwire, I'utleiy, 2J Saddlery, Whip. Boots, S!io. , Hala, Cipa, Guns, Ti-tols. (Nothing, Watchra and Fancy O iod. At Morkry'a Auction St re, 31 N.rili TLirJ street, nrsr the City Hotrl. The uttinii'n of t'onniry M- rrhanta in inviied. The Contis will he a 1.1 in lo to suit uchwri, and all CiooJa offi red will h wa'rao'eil qi il to ihe represrnluli'iix that may br maJc of ihi-m. N. B. A largo aMcrlmri.t of (roode a Priale Sale. Jan. Id. 1617 ly 95 North yd st., bet. Arch & Kace sis., 1' It i I n (I c 1 p bin. BRADY & PARKER regretfully inform th.ir friend sud the public thsl ihcy hrva taken tin! above nameil homo, rrrcritly k' pl by J. S. AiUmsonl are piepared to accommotUte cun mr in the mot alia'actory manner and at rea o able prict-r. 'i'heir laMn will be snpplied wiih Ihe hel vsri sty '.he market aflonU their parlora ai'd ah-eping apvrtineula will he in the brat or!er. The boune baa been thoroughly repaired and furniahed wilh a view to Ihe Comfort of traveller and alrangera. Having had several yeara eiperience in the buninre, ihey hup to give general sa'Ufartion, and respectfully invite travtllrr and etranjeralo give them a call. BRADY A PARKER, Philadelphia. Janurv 18. 1847. if CHEAP WATCHES. The Cheapest GoM and Silver Watches IN PHILADELPHIA. OLD Lever, full Jewelled, 4K 00 23 00 30 00 15 00 10 00 15 0O 1 76 2 00 4 00 Id and ITT S ber do. do. Uold Lepine, Jvwelleit, Silver do. do. Silver Qutnii-r, fine quuli'y, Gold Watr.he. plain, Silver S(c. tacba, Gobi Penci!, GoM HincclitK, AIo. on hand, a larce asanrtmrnt of G Hiiir Bracelet, fineer rinse, breast pina. hoop ear ring, Ri.ld pen, vilver rMn, an2r tone, thim ble, gold neck, curb nd fob chain, guard key and jewellery of every description, at equslly low prices. All I want i a call to convince custo dier. All kind nf Watehe and Clock repaired and wnrrjn'ed to keep good time for one year; old goM or ailver boe.Klit or taken in eichante. For sale, eight day and thirlv hour bras clock, st LEWIS LADOV1UH' Wstch, Clock and Jcn-elleiy Store, No. 413J Market atrret, above Eh vrnth, north aide, Phils phi j. I have aome Gold and Silvei Levers, still much chesper than the bove prices. Philadelphia, Dec. 2C. 1846. ly auction store no. 0 North 3d st., third door above Market Street. FHILIDELFHIA, SALE EVERY EVENING, of a (eneral aa orlmeut of Foreign and Domeatic Hardware, "Table and Poeket Cutlery, Trur ka. Locke, Laicheta, Doha, Siw, Saddlery, Whipa, Booia, hboia, Ha'a, Capa, Gum, Pistuls, 1'rimming. Clothing ml Fancy G.M-d. The attention nf city and country dealers is in vited. The Good are firth, and will be warranted equal to the representations that may be mads of them. BAYLIS A BROOKE It, Auctioneer,, No 0 North Thi'd st. N. B. Purchaser can have their Goods parked. Several iovoirea of Good have been received to be sold at private tale. Philadelphia. Dec. 19th, 1816. ly VErij UoussePs Clnftersal SHAVING CREAXVX. Small quantities given without Charge. M 114 Ckeinut St., PHILADELPHIA. f rvHIS new and splendid article, aa ita name de i. notes, ia professed to be superior lo any Sha ving Crem in lha United Stales rr Europe. It ia unsurpsd for beauty, purity and f agranee, tho' somewhat tnalagoua to Gurlsiu's Ambrosial Cream and other similar compounds. It fsr sur pass them all by lb emollient pasty enistenry of its lather, which so softens lha beard as lo render shsving pleasant and eaay. Il further posseaae ihe advantage over the imported article, in being frauhly prepjie 1. no skill being wanting in ita mtn ufactura. E.Rousael having had many years' ex perienee In the celebrattJ laboratory of Laugor, Pera et Fil, now Ranaud A eo of Pari. Beside being ihe best, It ie the cbeepeat article forahavingt it ia elegantly pot up in botes, with eplendid steel engraved label. Priea S per doten. or S7 J cent for a eingle box, 10 shave one year. It i also sold at $ 60 par lb. or 12) cents per o., so that Renilemen rsn bsv their botes filled st EUGENE ROLSSEL'S, Wholesale and Retail Perfumery and Mineral Wa ter E abiiehment, 114 Uheanut Btreet. Pee. It, 1848.- PHILADELPHIA. I To The 1. O. of O. F. J. W. & B, O. STOKE 8, Mnnuftcturert of Premium Odd Fol lows' Regalia, No. 104 Market Strttt, PHILADELPHIA, First Clothing Store below 6th Street. THIJ auWribera having taken th premium at Franklin Institute, at the last exhibition, for the beat Regalis, they invite lb attention of the order to their estsblishment, where they will find a splendid SMortmentof P. O. and Encsmpmrnt Re enlia. They alo make U order for Lodge and Encampment. Regalia, Sashr, Costume and Kubcs, snd furnish every thine requisite for the convenience of new Lodge or Encampments. J. W. STOKES, E- D. 8TOKES. Philadelphia Dec 19, 18. ly J. & VL. aLTJlTlDERS, No. 21 North Fourth 8treet, PHILADELPHIA, If Invite Merrhr.ni and Milliner to et ft amine their stock ef Bonnet. Palm Irf-af nd Lrghnrn Hata, Fur and C'olh Capa, and India KuMoer Shoe. It will be f unl to contain all of the rnont desirable kinds, and will be td at the lowest market price. N.i. SI North Fourth Street, between Market and Arch Street. Phil.id.-lphia. Per. 19th. I84T.. Cm New Firm. rilHE Undera;gned here'-y givea notice, that he i. baa anciaieil with himself, a a partner in the mercantile business, in hi store adjoining Waiver's Tavern, in Sunbury, John Haas, and that the said ttnre Will hereafter be conducted Unit-r tbe firm nf t'lemrnt A Hana. The store at the 8.uth West coiner of Market Squire will be conducted aa heretofore, bv Ihe aubacriliir himaclf, lo which he respectfully invitrs his customera and frini.ls. He atsi n 'tifiea all thoae indebted lo him, to call between this and the tat of January lit it, and art tie their account. All kind of produce will be taken on account, at Cih price. Hureaftr no long' r lhan four month credit will he divert. IRA T. CLEMENT. Siint ury. Nov. 14. 1MB tf. "CLEliCElTT & HAAS, RESPECTFULLY inform the public, that on j the 9th inst., they entered into partnership, ' in Ihe mercinti'e hustnet, at the store recently ' occupied by Ira T. Clement, adjoining Wraver'a ; 4'avi-rn, in Sunbury. They have litly received ! a new stm-k of noode, which thry will diapose of i at the lonect price. All kinds of produce will be taken in eicbange for goo.ta. No longer than four months credit will he eiven. IK A T. CLEMENT, JOHN HAAS. 8nnl.urv. Nov. 14, 1846. f. KXTUAORD1NAUY DISCOVERY! BxiArxtrxiss cjlix be ov&ssii COOPER'S ETERIAL OIL A prompt and la-ting remedy for Da4VMtsa, also for pain and discharge of matter from Ihe Ear. Hundred of cures in cae deemed utterly hope leahave firmly e-tablibed its superiority over eve ry former Medic. I discovery. Thi vslusble Acoustic Medicine is a compound of four different Oils, one of which, the active and principal inctedient, ia obtained from the bark of a certain apecir of Walstjt, t new and effectual agent in the cure of Deafness. Perron who hsd been deaf for 10, IS snd even 20 yeara, have been permanently cured by using this nil. Iu fact, so numerous and so emphatic have been ihe teatimnniale in it- favor, that the in ventor claim for it the distinction of an Infallible Remedy, in all cases, when lbs Ear ia perfect in it formation. Foi further particular, and evidence of it great value, see printed aheet, in the handa nf Agent. F. r a de in Sunbury, by J. W. FK1LING. September 19th, 1846 ly iwviKiivkMHwKNwnji AH UNRIVALLED AND UNEQUALLED In curing Colds, Coughs, A.thrns, Influent, WhoopinR-Caugh, and all Disesse of the bieaet and lunga, leading to Cousump tion ; eompoMd of tbe concentrated vir ue of the herbs Horehouod, Boneeelt, Bloodroot, end several other vegeta ble substances. Warranted PURE FROM ANY MINERAL WHATEVER. THIS invaluable Medicine is the moat speedy and euiUin remedy ever discovered fur the s hove cornpla nte, aa thousands who have uaed it will testify. Fur sale, in Sunbury, by J. W. FRILING. nd in Nortbumberlsnd, by D. BRAUT1GAM, snd tt wholesale, iu I'biladt Iphis, bv F. KLETT A Co, Corner of Peeon l and Callow hill atreela. September 19th. 1846. I y Hdentistry. JACOB HELLS?., THANKFUL for the liberal encouragement whirh he ha received, woul I reapeelfully infirm bie frienda and th citizen of Northumber land county in teneral, thai be baa prepared him elf with Ibe beat Incorruptible Teeth, Gold Plata, Gold Foil, Ae., that can be bad in the City of Phi ladelphia and that he will endeavor, to the utmost ol hi ability, to render full saiiataction to all who may think proper to engage hi aervirea. He will be iu Sunbury al the Augat court, where he will be prepared, at hi residence, to insert Teeth en Gold Plate, or en Pivot, on the lateal and most ap proved plans sftd attend la all the brine has belong log to DENTAL SURGERY. Ladia will be watted en al their place of rati dance, if desired. His cbargee will be reasonable, and hi work warranted. He will visit different part ef th county, about once in three month. Sunbury, July 18th. 1846. 6m . pTJye'jTSSSlJVjf. Blue anJ Black Cuit Ink, of e superior quslny. f sal ciuwp.ei tbe to" HENRY MXiag R. Jury 4th, !Mt. d. i:ir,2BEn, jr., No, 94 Voff A Ptuftk Siren, undtt tKt Afer cnl' Itottt, PkllfadelphlQ, 4 14 atOBB BK 4lt. KEEPS constantly on hand an ei tensive as sortment of all kinds of Silk, Fur and Bet vet Mate, Which he offer for sale on tbe moat rea sonsble term. Hi Hat are msde op of the beat mtteriala, and In the most approved style. Per son visiting the city will find il lo their Interest to cslU July 11th, I84C ly COLTTlBIA HOUSE, omsxrvT rrXLUBT, PHILADELPHIA. THIS tarsal and commodious Hotel ha recently been fitted up wilh entire hew furniture. Tbe subscriber therefore o!icrt tbe patronage of the public, and Muet that their eiperience in the buaineaa will enable them lo give entire satisfac tion. Terms moderate. BAULEY, McKENZIE A Co. July4th. 164. ly FOUNTAIN HOTEL, I.lKht Street, FTHE House ha undergone a thorough repair. JL The proprietor solicit ita former patronage. Terms JS1 25 per dsy. WM. W. DII. ARTHUR L. FOGG, July 4, 1846. ly Proprietors. Keller k Careenoiiti, PATE1TT ATTOIQTEYS, AND MECHANICAL F.NGINF.ER8, WASUINQTON, X). C. DRAWINGS nd Psper for tbe Pa'ent Of. (ice will be prepared by them, at their office, oppoeile the Pa'ent Office. July. 4th. 1846. ly SILVER MEDAL, 4WlHDt:0 ST TBI VaAHKMX t.VSTITCTI, 184f. City Dagnrrrrotype ExtablUhment. (I.ats Smoas A t'otiiss.) ' Ao. 100 Chctnut t., ubove Tttird, South t'dir, 2lllli ADE XJHXA. miTINIAl rINIATURES Uken equslly s wrll in clou- jYJL dy sa in cle.ir either. A drk silk dies fot a lady, and a blai k auit for a gentleman, are prrfurable in aitting for a piclu.e. No eitre charge ia made for coloring, and petfrct likenesses are Kunraniied. July 4th, 184fi. ly 1 III V O- IV T A-IvTT TO ALL COUNTRY HOUSEKEEPERS. YOU may be sura ef oblitimng, at all time, pure and highly flavored By the single pound or larger quartity, at Ihe I'ekln Tea Company's WnrelioiiKe, 30 South St con d itrttt, between Market und Chct nut ttrreit. PniZ.ABZU.PHXA. Heretofore it has been very difficult, indeed, al-moi-t impomible, alwaya to obluin good Grei n and Bl ick Teas. But noer you have only to viait the Pekin Tea Company' Store, to obtain aa delicious and fragrant Tea aa yon could wish for. All tastes can heie be suited, with the advantage uf getting a pure article at a low price. June 27th, 1846. C 'L O T H I IT 'G , WIIOL.ESAI.12 AXO RETAIL. THE uhsrsibers are constantly manuficturing from the best French, English and American manufactuied Clothaand Caanmers, CLOTHING in a very auperior style, cut and workmanship. Person buying to sell sgain will find one of the largest and most fashionable stock of goods lo select from in the city, tud at unprecedented low price. J. W. A E. D. STOKES, 194 Msrket at. Philsd. N. B. A lsre swortmept of Odd Fellows' Re galia constantly on hand, and all order from lorigee or individuate punctually attended lo, on the moat liberal terma. J. W. A E. D. S. Philadelphia. June 27th. 1846 ly DANVILLE- WOOLEN FACTORY. DAimLLE, COLUMBIA COUNTY, letinrvanla. THE Danville Steam H'ooirn Factory, former ly owned and occupied by Dr. PcTatKi. ba recently been purchased by the subscribers, who respectfully announce lo their friends and ihe pub lic general y, that they are now prepared to do all kinds of work in their line of business, at the shor test notice, according u order, and in th beat com parative niannur. Having gone to considerable eipenae in r pairing theit evachinery and aparatua, nd being vory particular in securing th lervice of riperienced mechanics, they feel confident that ihey are capable of eteevting all kinde of work in a style auperior to ai.y other es'sblishment in the country, ai the old customary prices. CLOTHS, 8AT1NETTS, FLANNEL8 iao BLANKETS conatan ly on hand, and for talc at reduced price, for Case or Barter. CAKUIXQ AKD Ft'LMXG will be done in tbe beat manner, tt tbe utesl pri ces. All kinds of country produce taken In pay ment lor work, st Dnvjlle market price. For the accommodation of iboae who live at distance. Wool and Clotb will be taken in tt, and, when finished, returned to lb following pla ces. Plain written direction muet accompany each parcel Columbia County. Roup A Marr's store, Wa ahingtunville j R. Fruit's store, Jefaerlown Ye ger's inn. Roaring Creek ( Shsrpless 'store, Cstla- is; C. F. Msno's store, Mifllinviile; Miller' store, Berwick J. C line's Mill Ricket't store, Oisngevill; Derr's store. White ilsll. Ntrthumberlani County Michael Reader'alnn, Turtutvillej Ireland A Hay's lor, McEwsna ville; E. L. Piper's store, Wstaonstnwn; H. I, Comly A Co' f ore, Milton; Gibson's inn, Chil liquque t Foray lb' store, Northumberland ; Young' atore. 8unbury. Luzernt County. Reynold' tore, Kingaton; Gilderaleeve'a atore, Wilkeabarre ; Gaylord'a store, Plymouth ; Si jet' store, Nsntlcoks ( JoJge Mark' Mill, Huntington. Lycoming County. D, Clapp's atore. Money Shoemaker' vtora. Smith' MUL GEARHART A KOWNOVER. Danville. May . 1848. TTmLWeHRit dp tToAp.for t. UJf trscting Grease, Dry Painta, Varnish, Tar, Wat, Ac from clothing ef eny description, war. rant) not to injure tbe cloth or the Boost delicate color. Tbl liqu'd hss also been oead with great euccaaa in caaea ot Bams, Sea Us, Tetter, Pimples en the face, Chapped htnda, (Sore line, Rbeeraa tism, Hard or sett Corn. Ac fry Piiea, So eta. per bottle. Pet ale at the tteie of July Iff, III. H, MASeiR, H. Ba 2A333R, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ' suit Btra-r, pa. Business attended to in the Counties ef Nor tbuml erland, Union, Lycoming and Columbia. Refer to i P. A A. Rsvocar, " Lowta A Btaaoir, Soatta A Saooaaaaa, VPAiae. Rbtkolds, McFaaLiao A Co. Srtatae.Gonn A Co., PB.EMIUIYI SCALES. Dala'a Celei rated Rail Road 8cles, Coal and Hay do Iron ManofacV de Portable Platform do 20 different sites, Doirautor Floor do 6 difTrreul site. Counter do If different slaes. The above Scale are made either aingte or double beam, and are decidedly the most durable, accurate and convenU ent ydl.-e ever invented. W also have Platfoim and Count r Scales, Patent Balancea and every kind uf Weighing Machines in one for ssle, whole sale and retail, at low prior. All Scale anld by us to go out of ths city, sre boxed free of charge, and wsnsnted to give satisfaction to the purrhaaer in every particular. GRAY A BROTHER, Mtnufactunera and Dealers, No. 34 Walnut atreet, June 27, 1846. ly Philadelphia, SA LT. New York Salt in bar re la and bags, for sale at manufacturers' prices, by GRAY A BROTHER, June 37, 1816. ly 34 Walnut t. Philad. OHORS Horae Sh prices, by HORSE SHOES. Burden's Patent Shoe, for aale at manufacturer' GRAY A BROTHER. 34 Walnut L Philad. June 27. 1840. ly PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE, SANVILLB PA. flHE aubariiber, late of the Union Hotel, Mun JL cy, Pa , reapeelfully informa the old and nu. merou customer of the I'ennfl) Ivnnla House, snd tbe public generally, that he has leaned the TsvernStsnd of John Rhode, in Danville, where h is now prepsred to entertain travellers, nd per sons visiting the town, in the very best tyle. The sccommodations will be such s a well conducted public house should afford, and no effort will be spared to render eiti-faction, in every reiect, lo all who way call. The cititen of Lycoming county are invited to put up with the undersigned when they visit Dinville. " HENRY WEAVER. Danvple. May 2. 164C. 1M.TKII 11. MASS E R, RECENTLY FROM PHILADELPHIA, RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of , Sunbury and vicinilv, that he hss opened sn office at the residence of Henry Masser, in Market atreet, where be ia prepared lo eiecute all kinda nf Dental Sukoibv, Plate Work, Ac, on the latest and most approved plan. Having Lad some eXierience and instruction, under rne of the mrnt eminent and successful Den tia's in Philadelphia, be believes that he will be able to give satisfaction lo those who may want hi (ervicea. Ladie will be waited on at their place of resi dence. Hi charge will be moderate, and hit work warranted, Sunbury, March 28th, 1840. To Purcliancrn of DRV GOODS. ,o. 121 Pearl Mt NEW YORK. HAVING established t Brsnch al No. 144 Chair. nut St., Philadelphia, ia now opening, and will be constantly receiving from the New York Auc tion, an eitenaive assortment of FANCY A STAPZ.E DRY GOODS, which will be sold at Ihe lowest New York pi ices, al wholesale and Retail. Among hit stock will he found a good assortment of the following articles: Jaccnnete, Plaid, Hair Cord, Lace, Stripe, Book, Swiss and Tarlatan Muslins, Biabop and Linen Lawns, Fancy Cap Nett, Fancy and Ball Dream Thread Lace, Application Do., rich Black Silk Trimming Lace, Irish I.inena, Linen Cambrics, Linen Cambric Hdkf., Curtain Fringe, Cashmere d'Ecoase, Mouseline de Laiae, Silk and Cotton Warp Alptecask Quoen's Cloth; Gala Plaids, French Meilnoe, BUk Silks, Gloves, Silk Hose, Shawls, CraVata, Ribbons, Embroideries, Ac, Ae. Country Merchants and other visiting Philadel phia er New Yoik to purchase, are respectfully in vited to call and el amine the atotks. Nov. 1. 1845. ly bklFevk and live. THOMSON'S Compound Syrup or Tar Jt Weod Naptha. THE unprecedented tucces of thia medicine, in tbe restoration of health, to those who, in des pair, bad given up all hope, ha given it an exer ted reputation tboVe til other temediea, furnishing evident of il intrinsic value and power, as the on ly agent which ran be relied upon for the cure ef Pulmonary Consumption, Brnucbittia, Asthma, Psin in the aide and Breast, Spitting ef Blood, Whooping Cough, Croup, Ac Attention is requested to the following ASTON ISHING CURE.bv Thomson. Compound 8rup of Tar and Wood Nsplht 1 1 f kitorfctpMn, May 9j) 1844. MR. THOMSON Deer Sir With grateful feelings I inform you of th astonishing effects ef your medicine, which baa literally raiecd me freni death-bad I My duea. Pulmonary CoaeUmpi tion, had reduced me so low that my physician pro nojnred my raae hopeless ! Al this junction I be gan ia ue your medicine, and miraculous aa it may aeam, it baa completely restored ma to health, after everything else hsd failed. Respectfully yeure, WASHINGTON MAt K. Chtrlotte atreet, above George atreet. The undersigned, being personally ctUaUil with Washington Mack and hi uKringa, bear wilnet in tbe astonishing effect ef Thomson' Compound Syrup of Tar, and the troth ef tht at hove statement. JOS. WINNER 318 North Third street, DAVID VICKERS, 48 Almond etreet, HUGH MGINLEY, & E. corner Temeny and Fourth atreeu. Prepared ealy by B). P. Thomson, N. E. cor? ef 6th and Spruce street, Philadelphia. AgvnU. H. B. Mssaer, Bonboryi D. Grose, nd Dr. Mscpbeeaoo, Hseriabtjrg t Jno. O. Brown, Potuville Geo. Earl. Reading i Houston A Ma en, Tewenda, Bradford county, Pa. Prat 50 tenia par bottle, or 18 per doaea. rrY fituvri ef" tH (aaiaeVasvr. rkJUMfbi, Jiaf 10th, 19l5.-Jy do do dn Jo do do do do do do