JU Ji.!"0 CllllOfS) AfJlCVDOTlfl. In 1747, man was broken alive on the wheel i Now Oilcans, lor highway robbery ; and n t hiving friends to bury hid body, when the xt'culiow.r concluded he was dead, he pave - in to a surgeon, who had him carried to hia mtnmtcal theatre, fts subject to lecture on. i'tie thighs, legs, and arms of this unhappy r..foti hnd been broken, yet on the surgeons inning to maminc him, he found him surviving tut hy prnpor application of proper cordiota, he brought to hia speech. The aurpeon mil hit) pupil, moved by the euflerinpaand sol e tu lions of the robber, determined on attempt iiij; ti i4 cure; hut he waa eo mangled that hia ' vii thighs and one of his anna were amputated. Notwithstanding this mutilation and the lose ul Miiod, he recovered. In this situation, Vht) sur i'cnn, by his own desire, had him conveyed in a ml fifty leapues from Orleans, where, aa ho - in!, he intended to gain hia livelihood by beg :. ni-r. ILs situation was on the road aide, close 'iv iv wood, and his deplorable condition excited .mpassion from all who saw him. In his youth had served in the nrmy and he now passed ,t a soldier who had lost his limbs by a cannon i.nt. A drover returning Irom the inarke t where I f hiyl been selling cattle, was solicited by the robber for charily, and being moved by com Mritiion, threw a piece of silver. l cannot reach it , you see I have neither arms nor lege, (lor be had concealed his arm which had been pre served, behind his back) 'so for the sako of hea ven, put your charitable donation into my pouch md the Lord bless you." The drover approach ed him, and aa he stooped to reach tip the money tho sun shining, he saw a shadow on the ground which caused tiim to look up, when be perciev ed the arm of the beggar elevated over his head mid hia hand grasping a short iron bar. He ariebted the blow in its descent, and seized the robber, and carried him to his csrt, into which liuving thrown him, ho drove oft' to the next town, which was very near, and brought his prisoner before a magistrate. On searching him whistle was found in his pocket, which na turally induced a suopicon that ho had acenm pices in the wood: tho magistrate therefore, instantly ordered a guard to the pla'cc where t!ie robber had been seized, and they arrived within hall an hour alter the murder of the dro ver had been attempted. Tho guard having nuccaled themselves behind diflereut trees, the whistle was blown, the sound of which was re ui.irkubly shrill and loud ; and another whistle as heard under ground, three men at the sail e infant rising over the midst of a bushy clump ot lirutnbles and other dwarfshrubs. The sol i lurs tired on them, and they tell. The bushes w ere searched, and a descent discovered in a c :ive. Here were three young girls and a boy. The girls were kept fur servants; the boy, ro:irce twelve years of age, was a son to one of the robbers. The girls, in giving evidence, de mised that they hnd lived nearly three yeurs in the cave, had been kept there by force from the tune ol the captivity ; that the dead bodies were frequently can ied into the cave, stripped, and buried ; and that the old soldier was carried out every dry day, and sat by the road side, for two or three hours. On this evidence, the murdering mendicant was condemned to sutler a second execution on the wheel. As but one arm remained, it was to be broken by several strokes in reviTdl place, and a coup de grace being denied, ho lived in tortures for nearly five days. When dead, his body was burned to aslitv, and strewed bctiire tho winds of hea ven. A Stumpek. The following touch of the sublime was spouted forth by a western orator, recently, bt a war meeting : Men of blond! friends of Washington! that old bos, I'uneriil Jackson I wuul your atten tion, for lightning has burst upon us, ami Jupiter li is poured the lie of wrath down the greio-y shsuk uf the Mexicans. Thunder has broken I Hfcoud slipped its cable, and the mighty val ley td tho Mississippi reverberstes with the llioin-nnd tongued hisresot Santa Anna and his uniller falua lli.it revolve around the benighted and woollen leg pop-gun ul Montezuma. t 'it i zend unit sires of the bloody grounds upon which our fulhers catawairipnuNly fought and hied, and poured out their c'.arct free as lie, to enrich the soil uver which so now hover, and watch w;th hyena ryes let the catamount of the inner varmint loose, and prepare the cheesy cat ot vengeance; lor the long-hsjked-fur day has arrived : the sun that lit King David and his host Hcro.-s the Atlantic looks down upon the scenes and drops a tear to its memory. Jtui, bosses, lam with you as long aa the stars of Uncle Sum, and the stripes of his coun try triumphantly wave in the breeze. Whar, I say, whar is tho lowlived, chicken-bred, toad hoppiu, red -mouthed, mothem' son of you, who will not raiso the beacon light of triumph, smouse the citidtl of the aggressor, and press onward to liberty and glory! Whoop! hur rah ! where's the inemy ? "I AlNT A'liOIMJ to no Asvthino Eus." There are certain pbra.ee, (hat once under way, take, as the saying is, aud are all the go. Just iiow, the ex predion nbove is the findiionable re ply to aluioM everything that is asked. !nt long sines a minister stepped into a house tho paper says tnd found a lady making a buttle. lluaked what she was makinir i & k. .1. r..i oi 'i , mm nnmie hit: one nia ene intended to wear it to preaching next Sunday. "You intend to wear that bust! to chuich " usked the "man of Israel." ' "I don't intend to wear anything else," re plied the fair one. "Well, respond the preacher, "I should like to see you at church withuul anything the on but that bumle f" fioiNooviRTO thh FNnsir. Tho Ijondon Herald relates an anecdote of a poor Irish wo man who kept a small fruit store in the vicinity of Cove nt Garden, arid w ho seems to have had her own understanding of tho motto, uOf two evil, cAoote the It ait " Being asked by a gentleman who purchased some fruit 'how trade was," she replied, Och, yer honor, I'm aura it's bad enough ; it'a myself lhat'a thinking of jivin it up, and gouV over to the famine." DANK NOTE LIST. iKWMSI.TAiIA - Tho fidrowlng Hst shows the current value of all ennylsniit Dank Notes. The mmt Implicit re liance may be placed upon it, as It 1 every tree ft arefully compared with and correctotl from Dick nH's Reporter. Itankt In rtitlndelph.it. 1 !!. IS Ucar.o. ptln NOTES AT PAR. Bsnk of Noith America" Hank of tho Northern Liberties Commercial Dunk of Peon's. . Farmers and Mechanics' Bank pur par par par psr par pur par par par par par par t' par Konmgion Bunk Philadelphia Bank , , . Schuylkill Bank Snuthwark Bsnk - Western Bsnk . Mcchsnlcs" Dank Msnu1kfiurera, A- Mechanics' Rnr.k Bank of Penn Townnhip . . OirarJ Bank Hank of Commerce, lute Moyamensing Dank of Peimvlvania . . Country Itniik. Bank of Chester County Weelcheater par Bsnk of Delaware County Chester par Bsnk of Oermsntown Oerinantown pat Bsnk of Montgomery Co. Nnrrutown pa Doylestown Bank Dnvlcstnwn par Canton Bsnk Erne. in par Fsrmers' Bsnk of Burks ro Bri.-tol pr Bank of Northumberland Northumberland par Columbia Rank it tlridg rn. Columbia pir Farmers' Bank of Lancastci Lanctatci par Lancaster (bounty Bunk Lnncaster pir I. (monster Bunk- I, sue inter pu Farmera' Bank uf Reading Reading par Office of Bank of Penn'a. Harrishurg These Qllice do do l.inrusler I nllicea OlTice do do Rending do not OMica do do Eji-Ioii Jiaxuen. NOTK8 AT DISCtHINT. Hank of the IJnitetl States Philadelphia 23 Miners' Hunk of Pottsvillo PotixviHe j Bank of l.ewialown l.ewixtnwn 1) Bank of MiiMletown Muhlloiovui Carlinlfl Bank ('srlinle j Bxehange Bank ' Piltshnrp i Do Ait branch of Hllidavhuig HniriHburn Bank llarrishurg I Lebanon Bsnk Lebanon Meirhanta' &. Mauuf. Bank I'illwlmrg Bank of Pittnlsirg Piiubuig i West Bra nrh Brnk Willianisporl It Wyoming Bank Wilke-diarie 14 Niirlhnmploii Bmk Allentown Berks County Bmik itetnling Olliro of Bank of (J. H. PitUthurg failed Do do do I, tie do Da do do ie Itriijtitiin dn Bank of Chamlierfburg ('hamberlinrg Bank of (ietlynHurg tietlyxburg j) Bank of Kurqurhauna Co. Moulione If Brie Bank Erie ljalj Farmera' & Drovem Bunk Wyiirliiirg Fruukliu Bank Waahingtou I Honewlsle Bank llinie.l.ie 1 Vfunongnhela Bank of B. Brownsville I J York Bank York ll N. B. 'I he notes of thoe hauks on which we omit quotation, and auhalitntit a dsb ( ) are not purchased by the Phihub Iphia broker, with the exception of those which have a letter of reference. BROKEN BANKS. Philadelphia Sav. Ins. Philadelphia failed Philadelphia I.nnn Co. do failed Schuylkill Sav. Ins. do fiilod Kensington Sav. Ins. A da Penn Towmdiip Sav. Ins. do Manual Labor Bank (T. V. Dytt, prop.) failed I'owanda Brink Towiindj Alleghany Bunk of Pa. Bank of Beaver Bank of Swatara Bank of Washington Centre Bank City Bank Farmer & Mech'cs' Bnnk Farmer' & Mech'e' Bunk Farmers' A; MechVa' B.iuk Harmony Inxiiiuta Hunlingdon Bank Juniata Bank LumflaWicii' Bunk NorlhiTtT Bank or Pa. New Hope Del. iulge Co. Northumb'd lifcrrCol. Ilk North WeKierii Baik of Pa. OH'ice of Schuy lkill Bank Pa. Ai;r. & Mauuf. Bank Br-.lford Beaver Hariirburg Washington Belbfonto Pittibuig Putshnrg Fayette co. (reencast'o Harmony HuntiiiKibin I.ei!oivu Warren DuridiirT New Hope Milton Mradtillc Port Cmtiun Cnrliale Montroxe L'uiou'own no sale cliised l lufCil filled cl ised no sale failed failed failed lio vale no sle no sale failed no le el im'iI no ab closed failed closed failed rlosed Silver Lake Bai k I'nion Bank of I'enn'a. W'esimoieland Bank TVilkeribarre Bridge Co. reetiilurg Wiikeaharre no kale (fj- All notes purporting to be on any Pennsyl vania Bank not given in the above list, may be net Jown as frauds. sew jr.usi:v. Bank of New BiuiiMwiek Brunawick Uelviileie Bank Belvidere Uurlington Co. Bank Me. II ml 'Jommeicisl Bank Perth Ambny Cumberland Bank Bridgetou Parmrik' Bank Mount Holly Farmera and Merbanic' Bk Kahway Farmers' and Mechanics' Bk N. Biuuii k failed 1 par pir par i t.Ul Farmers' and Merchaul' Bk Middletown Pu I Frank liu Bank of N. J. Jersey City fiilod faded failed failed failed J failed Hobtikeu BkgAc liiuzing to llobuken lersev City Bank Jeraey City Mtxbanics' Bunk Maiiufuluri r' Bank Morris County Bank Monmouth Bk of N.J. Mechanics' Bank Mechanics' and Manuf. Bk Monis ('anal and Ukg Co Pott Noiea Newark Bkg & Ina Co New Ho Del Bridf-e Co N. J. Manufue. and Bkg Co latterjon Belleville MorriHtown Freehold Newark Trenton Jcraey City i par no sale Newaik LamlH-rtavil'.e Hoboken i i failed fulled 4 failed i N J Proteclon A'-Lomhard tk Jersey City Orange Bank Orange. Patenn Bank Paiernun Peoples' Bank do Princeton Bank Princeton Sulem Banking Co Salem Slate Bank Newark par par I Huie Bauk Elizahethtown Slate Bank f'amden Miute Bank of Monis Morrialown State Bank Trmlou Salem aud Philad Manuf Co Salem Sucm-i Bank New ion Trenlon Banking Co Trenton I' n ion Bank Dover par 1 fuilej failed l "V failed par par par par I' par par par par Wavbingloo Banking Co, Ilarksnsook BCLAH1RK. Bk of Wllin A BrauUywm Wilmington Bank of Dulawarr Wilmingtun ilaiik of Smyrnt Smyrna Io In snob Millord Farm. t' Bk of Stale of Del Dover Do branch Wilmington Do blanch Georgetown Do branch Newcastle Union Bank Wilmington ft 7 Under fi' L7 " all bai.ka maiked thus () there sre ui iber counterfeit or altered notes af the various is oauiiauoos, tu cuculauon. OSISS&BON1, mm Commission Merchants, For lbs salo of Flour, Oraln. and all kinds of Coun try Produce, No. 43 Cwmmene ttriet Wharf, BALTIMORE 03 Cash advancsa on Consignments. Feb 13th, IS47 8m. TO WATCH MAKERS AND J. L A D0 1L TX'S, Importer of Watches, VVstch-Makefs' Tools nnd Watch Material?, Thnlrajnle & nelall. No. 3S. fkxtA Fourth it , PHILADELPHIA, M AS cousian'ly on hand a Isrgs sonment of I'Uiirtte, PRtrnt. and PhmtlUio Mxlli spiingn, Vergps, Dixls, Wtich Hands, and a com plete anfiortinent of all Tools nnd MateriaN bi'liinp ing tn the irmlej with a large assortment of Go'd snd Silver I.ever, Lepioe, and Plain Watche-a ; all of which he will guaranty to sell at the lowest Nam Yoik rio . All orders fium ths countiy punctu ally eiecuted. N. B. Country merchant and others are inlld t. c II and rxnmins at thn Old Stand, No. S3 Null'h Fiinrih stieei. Phds.lelphin. J.in.2n. 1847. m CITT.TJCITIC1T STOUE, No. 31 lorlh Thiril street, (ninTicriTT nnnt.) FHILADSLFHIA. C. C. MACK K Y, Alctioseek. TI) COUNTRY STORB KEEPEIIH. fVt-M.W SALES of Hardware, Cutlety, Sadillery, Whip. Boots, Hh.ws, Hals, Chs, Gun, PirtoU, Cbitbing, Wntcbea and Fancy Ci-iod. At Mekev's Auction flire. 31 N rtb Third treet, near the City Hoti I. The atlenti.'n of Country M.rehtnt is invited, The Cumin will he s bl in lots to suit purch iners, and all Uond onerrd will be warranted rqiiill to III rrprptii-ntiliiiiio that may he made of them. . B. A large assorlment of Homls at Privsle Sle. Jsn. Ul. 1847. ly 1VIOUNT VERNON SI3 North .M st., lct. Arch & Kace sis., I li i I a ti c I p h i a . BRADY A PARKER rerpectfully inform iln ir fnemN and the aihlic that they hive taken llit) aliove I. a mo J houe, recently kept hy J. S. . I iinn, n I are piepared to accommodate r.ot m, r in the most a itirfactory manner and at r-a-fO' nble prices. Their tulle will be aupplied wiih the let vari ety 'lie market ilT.nda their parlor and sleeping apirtmrnts will I in ths bel order. The house bsa been thoroughly repaired and furnished with a virw to the comfort of traveller and alranger. Having had aeveral yeara experience in the husine, they bops to give general sa'isfsction, .ind rP'pectfully invite traveller and atrancera to giveihem a call. BRADY & PARKER. Philadelphia. January 16, 1817. if CHEAP WATCHES." The Cheapest Gold and Silver Watches L l'lIILAIlELrlllA. OLD Levers, full Jewelled, 4. no IY Silver do. do. S3 00 b! Lenine. Jewelled. 30 00 Silver do. do. 15 00 Silver Quariiers, fine quuliiy, 10 t)0 Hold Walehe. plain, 15 00 Silver Spertaclia, 1 75 Hold Pencil. 2 00 Gold BiaceUts, 4 00 Also, on hand, a large R.riment of (told and Hair Bracelets fincer ring. breat pine, hoop ear ring, gnld pens, silver iions, sotar tongs, thim ble", gold nerk. curh and f b chain, guard key ami j. wellery nf every deeripiiou, at equally low priei. All I want is a cull to couvinre customer-. All kind of Waiche and Clocka repaired and wair inted to keep g.d time for one year; old gold or ilver tmeght or liken in eicbange. For aale, eight day and tliinv hour braas clock', at LEWIS I.ADOMl'S' Watch, Cl,k ami Jewellery Store, No. 413 Market alrcct, luve Eleventh, north side, Phila phi. fXj I have some Gold snd Silvei Lever, st II much cheaper than the ab'ive prices. Phila. I. Iphia. D.-c. 20. 1S40. ly AUCTION STORE. No. G North !?d st., third door above Market Street. PZXXI.ABEX.PUXA. C1ALE EVERY EVEMNU, of a general as- J sorlment of Foreign snd Dometic Hardware, J hle Hint fo ket Cutlery. I runk. L. k, Lsicheis, Boll. Saw, baddlery, Whips, B ol, echoes, Hsts, Caps, Uuus, Pistol, Trimming, Clothing and Fancy Good. The attention uf citv and country dealer ia in vittd. The GikhIs srs fusil, anj will be warranted equal to tbe reiirewntationa thai may tie mada of them. DAYLIS & BROOKEH, Auctioneer,, No 6 North Third i.t N. B. Purchasei ran have their GohIs packed. Several invoicrs nf Good have been received to be aold si piivate rale. Philadelphia. Dee. 19th, 1816. ly JTra -Uousscl's Wnnjcrsal SHAVING CREAM. Small quantities given without Charge. M 114 Chemiit ., PHILADELPHIA. Tip HIS new and i-plendid article, aa it name de li notes, i profcued to be euiierior to any Sha- viug Cream in I he United Stmea or Euiepe. Il i unsurpaod for beauty, purity and fiagranee, tho nmeuhat snslagous to Guerlaiu'a Ambrocial Crsam and other aimilar compounds. It far sur psses iheni sll hy I be ami licnl ply eonaiatenry of il lather, wblcb so ooftens lbs hesrd as to rendi r shaving pIsaMiit and esay. It further possesses the edvanisge over the imported article, in being fic.hly prep tied, no skill being wauling in lis man ufacture. E. Rous4'l having had many years' ex perience in the celebrated Laboratory of Laugur, Pere et FiN, now Reoaud it Co., of Paiia. Beaides being the beat, it is ths chespeat article for shaving ; it ia elegantly put up in bote, with splendid steel engraved labela. Price $3 per dozen, or 37) eente for a single boi, to shave one year. It is Uo sold st fl 60 per lb. or It) cents per ot., so that gentlemrn ran have their botes filled at EUGENE ROISSEL'S, Wholeaale sad Retail Psrfumery and Mineral Wa ter Ea'abli.hment, 111 Che.nut Slreet. Dec. 19, 1846. PHILADELPHIA. - To The I. O. of O. F. . J. W. & E. D. STOKES, Manufacturers of Premium Odd Fel lows' Regalia, A'o. 194 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA, First Clothing Store below 6th 8 Ires t. THE subscribers having taken the premium at Franklin Institute, at tbe laal exhibition, for the best Regalia, they invite the attention of the or Jar to their estsbliahment, where they will find a splenjid asaortmeot of P. U. and Encampment Re galia. They also make ti order for Lodges and Encampments, Regalia, Sashes, Costumes and Robe, and furnish every thing requiaite for ths convenience of new Lodgra or Encampments. J. W. STOKES, E D. STOKES. Philadelphia, Dec. 19, 1816. ly J. & 2. rATlTD2EP3, No. 21 North Fourth Street, PHILADELPHIA, invite Merchants and Milliner to ex-ftllQ PaTjamine their trA or Bonners, Palmt-tf-Leaf and Leghorn Hal. FuT and Cloth Cap, and India Rubber Shnea. It will be found to contain all of tbe most desirable kinJa, and will be soM at the lowest market prices. No. 21 North Fourth Street, between Msiket and Arch Street. Philadelphia. Dec. lOih. I4fi. fim New Firm. ft 'HE Uinlerrgned hereby give notice, that he A ha anr.iied with himself, as a psrlnsr in (he mercantile buaine, in his store adjoining Weaver's Tavern, in Suiibury, John Haas, and that the ssid store will hereafter he conducted un der (ho firm of Clement & Haas. The atore at iho S.-ulh Wert coiner of Market Square will tie conducted aa heretofore, hy the auhscritxr himself, to which be risjiecifully invites his customers and Iriemla. j He a's notifies all those indebted lo him, to call between this and the Ul of January next, and set tle their sccount. All kind of produce will be Uken on sccount, at cash prices. Hereafter no longer than four months credit will be given. IRA T. CLEMENT. Sunhury. Nov. 14. 1848 tf. "CLSMEITT fa. EA.S, RESPECTFULLY inf..nn the public, that on the 9th inat., ihey entered into partnership, in the mercantile huine, at the atore recently occupied by Ira T. Clement, adjoining Weaver's Tsvcrn, in Sunhury. They have lately received a new tork of good, which they will dipose of at the lowest price. All kinds uf produce will be taken in exchange for gnoils. No longer than four month credit will he civen. IK T. eyi.EMEIMT, JOHN HAAS. Sunburv. Nov. 14. 1846. tf. EXTRAORDINARY DISCOVERY! xmATnnss can be ou&xdii lOOPER S E I ERIAL OIL A prompt and WJ la-ling remeity lor Uatrssas, also lur pains and discharge of matter from the Eur. Q Hundrdl. of curea in ca-es Jremeu ut'eily hope le.'have firmly e tahlished U su(eriorily over eve. y firmer Medici ilisroverv. This valuable Acouatic Medicine ia a compound of four different Oils, one of which, the active and piincipal iucie.dieiit, is obtained from the bark of a certain cpeciea of vValsdt, a new anu euectual agent in the cure nf Deafness. Per. on who bad been deaf for 10, 15 and even 20 year, have been permanently cured by using I liia oil. In fact, no numerous and so emphatic hsve been the teuimonials in il favor, that the in ventor claims for il the distinction of an Infallible Remedy, in all caaes, when the Ear is perfect in il formation. Foi further particular, and evidence of its great value, ate printed abevta, in the handa of Agent. For a do in Sunhury. by J. W. FRILING. September lUih, 1846 ly UNRIVALLED AND UNEQUALLED In curing Colds, Coughs, AiUhms, InAuenxa, YVhnoping-Cough, and all Diseases of the bie .nl ami lung, leading lo Couiump lion ; composed of tbe concentrated virut s of the herbs Horebound, Buneaett, Bloodroot, and several other vegeta ble sub.taneea. Warranted PURE FROM ANY MINERAL WHATEVER. THIS invaluable Medicine is ihs most speedy and certain remedy ever discovered for the a bove compla nis, a thousands who have used it will u-aiify. For aale, in Sunhury, by J. W. FRILING, and in Northumberland, by D. BRAUTIGAM, anJ at wholeaale, in Philadelphia, bv F. KLETT&Co, Corner of Second and Callowhill streets. September 19th, 1846. ly DEJVTJSTllY. THANKFUL for the liberal encouragement which he has received, would respectfully inform bis friends snd lbs citizens of Northumber land rounty in general, that he has prepared him. aelf with Ihs best Ineurruptible Teeth, Gold Plate, Gold Foil, etc., that can be bsd in tbe city of Phi ladrlphia ; and thai he will endeavor, to the utmost ol hia ability, lo render full satisfaction to a'l who may think proper to engage hisaervieea. He will be In Sunbury at the August court, where he will be prepared, at his residence, lo insert Teeth on Gold Plate, or on Pivot, on the latest and moot ap proved plana, and attend lo all the branches belong inglo DENTAL SURGERY. Lsdies will he wsitej on at their places of resi dsnee, if desired. His chsrgee will be reasonable, and his woik wsrrsnted. He will visit different parts of the county, about once in three months. Sunhury, July 16th, 1846. flin P"fJ SG K ICSS 1M?. Blue snd Black Congie Ink, of a supenc ior ijualitv. for sale rr,ap, at tbe store of lILNKJf MASSE K. July 4tk, IMI, I I e i-.. - ViSJ l ini.Mi li iifl.lii Tr mmm I - B. XIXXvIBBXl, JR., A'o. 34 A'orfA Fourth Strttt, under thf. Mer chant t' Hotel, Philadelphia) a l moos db raia.) KEEPS constantly on band an etter.nivs as sortment of all kinds of Silk, Fur and Bsa ei Hsla, which he offers for sale on the most res sonsble terms. Hi Hsts are made op ol the beat materials, and in the moat approved style. Per sons Tintting the city will And it to their interest to call. July llth, 1846. ly CUES 17 TXT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. THIS large and commodious Hotel has recently been filteJ up with entire new furniture. The subacribers therefor aolicit the patronage of the public, and truat that their eiperience in trie buaine will enable them lo give entire satisfac tion. Term moderate. B AO LEY, McKCNZIE St Co. July 4ih, 1846. ly "fountain hotel, IJsrht Street, THE House ha undergone a thorough repair. The proprietors aolicit its former patronage. Terms $1 23 per day. WM. W. D1X. ARTHUR L. POC.a. July 4, 1846. ly Proprietor, "-iieiler aiireeiioTish, FATE1TT ATTOH1TETS. AND MECHANICAL KNRINEF.RS, WASHINGTON, S. O. DRAWINGS and Papers for the Pstent Of. fice will he prepared by them, at their office, opposite the Patent Office. Julv. 4ih. 1846. ly ILVEK MEDAL, AWASUKU BY TBE rRASKLI5 ISeTITCTI, 184S. City Daguerreotype Establishment. (Lats Simons 6l Collins,) Ao. 100 Cheanut !., nbove Third, South tide, PXU I.ADEI.PIIXA. TTa TaTINIATURES taken equally as well in clou. Xf B. dy ss in clear weather. A dark silk diets for a lady, and a black auit for a gentleman, are prcfxrahle in sitting for a pictu-e. No extra charge is msde for coloring, and peifecl likenesses sre guarsniied. July 4th, 1846. ly 1 HI ! OUT A X T TO ALL COUNTRY HOUSEKEEPERS. YOU may be aura of obtaining, at all time, pure and highly flavored By the single pound or larger quartity, at the Pckln Tea Company 'a IVnrvIioiiNe, 30 South Stevii'l itreet, bttutert Mturket and tiet nut itreeta. PHILADELPHIA. Heretofore it hi been very difficult, indeed, al most impoasible, alwaya to obtain good Ore. n and Black Teaa. But now you have only to visit the Pekin Tea Company's Store, lo oblsin ss delirious snd frsgrant Tea aa you could wiab for. All latea can here be auited, wilb the advantage, of getting a pure article at a low price. June 27th, 184G. C L OTT'E" IXCO) M A!CI RRT.41L.. THE aulscsibers are constantly manufacturing from the lt French, English and American manufactured Clotha and Casaimcrs, CLOTHING in a very superior Jfe, cut snd workmanship. Persons buying to sell again will find one of the largest and moct fashionable stock of goods to select from in the city, snu at unprecedented low price. J. W. &E. D. STOKES, 194 Market st. Philsd. N. B. A Isrge assortmert of Odd Fcllowa' Re galia constantly on band, and all order from lodgea or individuals punctually attended to, on the moat liberal terms. J. W. & E. D. S. Philadelphia. June 27th. 1846. ly D A N V I L L if WOOLEN FACTORY. DANVILLE, COLUMBIA COUNTT, lrniasyivanla. THE Danville Steam U'ooUn Factory, former ly owned and occupied by Dr. PsraiKtir, hs recently been purchased by the subscribers, who respectfully announce to their friends and the pub lic general y, that Ihey are now prepared to do all kinds or work in their line of business, st the shor test notice, according Ui order, and in the best com parative mannor. Having gone to Considerable expense in rt pairing Ibeii o.acbinery and apafatus, and being very particular in securing the service of experienced mechanics, they feel confident that Ihey are capable of eiecjling all kinds of work in a style superior to aty other establishment in the country, at the old customary prices. CLOTHS, SATIN ETTS, FLANNELS ash BLANKETS constantly on hand, and for sale at reduced prices, for Case or Barter. CAIID1XG AND FIXLIXW . will be done in the best manner, st the ususl pri ces. All kinds of country produce taken in pay ment for woik, at Danville market prices. For tbe accommodation of ibnse who live at dntance, Wool and Cloth will be taken in at, and, when fiui.htd, relumed to tbe following pla ces. Plain written directions must accompany each parcel Columbia County. Roup & Mart's store, Wa shingtvnville ; R. Fruit'e store, Jeraeytown ; Yea gsr's inn, Roaring Creek t 8 hsr pie' Store, Celts wisest C. P. Msnn's store, Miillinville ; Miller's store, Berwick I J. Cline's Mill; Ricket's store, Orsngevilte i Derr's store, White llsll. Northumberland County Michsel Reader' Inn, Turbutvlllei Ireland &. Hay'a atore, McEwens villej E. L. Piper's stme, Wtoiiiowni 8. I, CornlvA Go's store, Milton) Gibaon'a inn, Chil lisqusMe t Forsyth's store, Northumberland ( Young's store, Sunbury. Luzerne County. Reynold's store, Kingston ; Gildersleeve's store, Wilkeebarre Gsylord's store, Plymouth t 8iyei'a atore, Nantlcoks Judgs Msck's Mill, Huntington. Lytomiug Cokhv. D. Clapp'a store, Muncy ; Sboeatskei's store, Smith's Mill. - - GEARHART & KOWNOVER. : DsnvUe, Msy 9, 1848 TfVErrcWcTspr for e- UJf ract-t Greeae. Dry Paints, Varnish, Tar, "i, &e. clothing of any dsorhpllon, war ranted not (Sinjurs Ihs cloth or the moat delicate colors. Tbia liquid haa alao been used with great auceese in cssee ot Bums, Scalds, Tetter, Pimples on tbe face, Chapped bands, Sore lips, Rheuma tism, Hard or soil Corns, &e. (U Price, 36 ets. per bonis. For tale at the atoie of July 18, 1848. H. MASSE R. & t HaBalCAS3EPs, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ' Ul'BTJUY, PA. Buslne.s attended to in the Counties of IW thurpt erland, Union, Lycoming and Columbia, nefer ti P. Ac A. FeToce-r, Lows & Biaaes, Somsbs Sl Sbodosam, yFhilcnf. Rstsolps, McF.atisD & Co, Sstatse, Hood A. Co., PREMIUM SCALES. Dale' Celo! rated Rail Rosd Scslcs, 1 Coal and Hay d i Iron MsnufscV do Portable Platform do 20 different sizes,. Dormut or Floor do 6 different size. Counter do- 12 different size. The above 8cales ars made tl'.ber single or I double beam, and are decidedly the most durable, accurate and conveni ent r-cales ever invented. We also havs Platform and Counti-r Scales, Pstent Balancea and every kind of Weighing Machines in ose for sale, whole ale ami retail, at low prices. AH Scsles sold by us to go out of Ihs city, sre hosed free of charge, and wananted 10 give sallalaclion to tne porcnawT in- every particular. GRAY & BKU rn BK, Manutacturers ami irealera, no. a wainui streei, June 27, 1846. ly Philiulelphia. SALT. New Yoik Salt in barrets and bags, for ale at manufacturer' prices, by CRAY & BROTHER, June 27, 1846. ly 34 Walnut at. Phil ad. 0H0R8 Herae Sh piices, by HORSE SHOES. Burden's Patent Shoes, for sale at manufacture! CRAY A BROTHER. 34 Wslnut . Philad. June S7, 1840. ly PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE, SATTVXtilaB PA. THE subsciiber, late of the Union Hotel, Mun cy, Pa , respectfully informs the old and nuv roerous customer of the Pcniis It aula House, and the public generally, that he haa leased the Tavern Stand of John Rhode, in Danville, where he is now prepared to entertain travellers, snd per sons visiting the town, in the very best sly re. Th sccommodations will be such aa a well conducted public house should afford, and no effort will !o spared to render satisfaction, in every respect, to all who may call. The citixen nf Lycoming county ro invited to put up willl the undersigned wheu they visit Danville. HENRY WEAVER. Danvi'le. May 2, 1816. rsiTTISTP.T. " ' P E T E U H. M A S S E It, RECENTLY FROM PHILADELPHIA, RESPECTFULLY inform the citizens of Sunbury and vicinity, that he haa opened an olfice at the residence of Henry Master, in Maikot street, where he is prepared to execute all kinds of Dkstal Scussav, Plate Work, Ac , on the latest and most approved plan. Having had some experience and instruction, under one of the moat eminent and auccesaful Den tists in Philadelphia, he believes that he will be able lo give aalir-faction to ttioae who may want bis services. Lsdies will lie wailed on at their places of rei deuce. His charges will be moderate, and hit work warranted, Sunhury, March 28th, 1846. To l'uichascrs) or DRY GOODS. A'o. ZPearlit NEW YORK. HAVING established a Branch at No. 144 Chu nut at., Philadelphia, ia now opening, and will tie constantly receiving from the New York Auc tion, an extensive assortment of FANCY aV STAPLE DRY GOODS, which will be sold at the lowest New York piices at wholesale and Retail. Among hia alock will be found a good assortment of the following articles; JacconeU, Plaid, Hair Cord, Lace, Stripe, Book Swiss snd Tsrlatan Muslins, Bishop and Liner Lawns, Fsnry Cap Netts, Fsncy and Ball Uresees Thread Laces, Application Do rich Black Silk Trimming Lace, lhh Linens, Linen Cambrics Linen Cambric Hdkfs., Curtain Fringe, Caahmerr d'Eoosae, Mouteline de Laiae, Silk end Conor Warp Alpaccos, Quoen'e Cloth, Gala Plaids French Merinos, Black Silks, Glove. Silk Hose ShaWls, Cravats, Ribbons, fimbroiderirs, A-c, Ac. Country Merchants and othera visiting Philsdel phis or New York to purchase, are respectfully ia viled to call end examine the stock. Nov. 1. 1845. ly BELIEVE AND LIVE THOMSON'S Compound Syrup of Tar V Wood Naptha. THE unprecedented auccesa of this medicine, it! the restorstion of health, to those who, in des pair, had given up all hopes, haa given it an slat ted reputation above all other remedies, furnishing evidence of its intrinsic value and power, as the on ly agent which can be relied upon for the cure ol Pulmonary Consumption, Bronchiltia, Aathmi Pain in the aide and Breast, Spitting of Blood Whooping Cottgh, Croup, Ac Attention ia sequeated rlhe following ASTON ISHING CUKE, bv Tbiliaon'. Compound Sjru of Tar and Wood Nsptha! ! Phila d, Iphia, May 9J, 1844. MR. THOMSON Dear Sir Withgratefa feelings I inform you of the astonishing effects si your medicine, which bss literally raised ifgfi a death-bed t My dieae, Pulmonary CoLiir$ tion, had reduced me ao low that my phyalcion pro. no.inced my ease hopeless I At this junction I be gan to iwe your medicirA, snd miraculous aa it may seem, it boa completely restored me to health, alter everything else bod failed. Respectfully yours, WASHINGTON MACK. Charlotte atreet, above George street Tbs uosigned, being personally acquainted with WaAwrgtua Msck and his sufferings, bear witness lo the aatoniabing effects of Thomson's Compound Syrup of Taf, and the troth of thrs bove statement. . JOS. WINNER, 318 North Third street, DAVID VICKEKS, 4) Almond Meet. HUGH M GINLEY, S. E. corner TsmanJ and Fourth Streets. Prepared enly by 8. P. Thomson. N . E. cei.A of 6tk end Spruce alreeta, Philadelphia, - Agents. H, B. Masaer, Sunbury; D. Grow and Dr. Macuherson, HarrUburg ; Joo. O. Bruwo Puttavi:la Geo. Earl, Beading Houston A Ma oo, Towaoda, Bradford county, Pa. Price 60 cent per bottle, or f 5 per do ten. Bewart s U imitation. Philadelphia, June 88th, I8i5.-1 do do dt do do do do do do do