illlilllf; From the Knickeibocker. Mat Written Twenty Ye.ee After ! ' ring, :. . i Deer wife, tome twenty years have flown , Sine you and 1 agread to marry , That you wers rather young t own, - But when t waa too old to "tarry j In single state full long enough . I'd lived and wiihed to try the double ; Friendship I'd found but meagre atuff, And Fame anvaneicent bubble. From bnnki no more a solaco came, To mothe me in my lonetome timet, And writing prose seemi very tame, An.) (till more atupid stringing rhymes, The drama I pronounced a bore, I carert not for a mimic paction, Or plota and character of yore, ' When solemn, nonsense waa in fashion. Thern was a vacuum in my heart A tort of strange and constant longing; And thro' my b.ain what thoughts would dart, ' , , How many shape go w.ldly thronging 1 My reeling that were IiKea learner, Kecame so heavy, sad, peculiar; At first 1 guessed it waa the weather, And then my ancient sweetheart, Julia. Rut. when the former grew quite warm, . And quite as warmly smiled the latter, I found that neither sun nor storm Nor gentle Julia was tho matter ; "Who is then ?" I madly cried It must be tome such charming fairy ; A lovelier one my soul replied, "Delicious, dear enchanting Mary." At first you doubled, then refuted To listen to my auddett wooing, But when you paused and wily mused, Upon your churn and my undoing, Your tender breast icli-uting knew Something of Love's sublime emotion, And finally repuid the true Deep feivor of my soul's devotion. Sweet wife ! did I not tell you sooth That we should always love each other, That I would always be in truth Your more than husband father, brother! Ah ! what have you not been to me! My hope, my joy, my pride, my treasure, Sine twenty year have flown with thee, Like dream of pure unruffled pleasure. How a Farmkr oct West PRrsKRvts hib r.oos A gallon pot is filled with epg; and ime pint of lime, of the conaiatency of common 1 bite waah, pouted in, and the pot filled with water. A board id then placed on the lop, and tho wator, which ia never changed, aa well aa thufoa. remain pure and awect. This prac tice ia the ono most ciiinmoti in France, the in l.uhii.niy i.l' which, to their love of froa t.! oo'uo, addaluo, it appear, a very cotmnendable taste for rgga. MoftESTV. Dr. Charles Caldwell, of Lonia vi'.le, Ky., lecturing on Phrenology once at Cin cinnati, pt rpetroted the following : "The three best heads, plircuologicnlly con enlered, in tlio United Stalee, are, first, thnt of lion. Daniel Wi bster, secnnil, that ol lion. Hen ry Clay, and tho third and btst of the tArea" muled he, brushing- tip hw hair with hia hand "modesty forbid me to mention." Cit'$ Advertiser. Higher. A noble motto for a young man higher. Never Itx.k down. Aim high ; push high; leap hiyh. If you cannot reach the n'ura, yon can have the patiafaction of drawing near lo them. He wha utandson an elevuted position, is sure to catch the firat ray" of the glorious eun. fc?o he who is always stepping up and teaching up, will fiut ratch the favors and lleasincs t'f Heaven as they descend. 1'here is unobjert on w hich we gate that gives im so much pleusure as the upward and contin ued profross in moral culture and robust vir tue of enterpriiiiinf young men. When the chains of sloth are broken, the vision ia clear, the heart buoyant, and the affections and pur poses ftrntig, higher and still higher ohjicts wiM bu gained nobler purposes be achieved, and a eublunc elevation attained, that will thrill with joy future generations aa they inarch on in tho suine glorious path. Portland Bulletin. A clergyman in Scotland dcaired his hearers never to cull one another liars, but when ono raids thing thiil was not true, they ought to whistle. One Sunday be preached sermon on the parable of the loaves and fishes ; and being st lots bow to explain it, be said the loaves were not like thoee now-a days, they were ss big as the hills in Scotland. He sesreely pro nuunced the wrrdsw hen he heard a loud whistle, What's ihst,' said be 'who calls me a liar!' Ttis I, Willy M'Donald, the baker.' Weel, Willy, what objections ha' ye to what I told you V None, Master John, only ! wanted lo know what suit ol ovens they had to bake those loaves Some sears ago the . following epitaph was iuscrhed on the grivn of an elderly spinster in Aldgate church yaid: She was but wutds are wanting to ssy whst 1 iiink what woman should be, and she was that A day or two afterwards the following addi tonal production of aome wiclred wag, was found cut on the stone ; A woman should be both a wife and mother, Lut Srah Jones was neither one nor t'other. NOTll.UliT, i i. i- The following lint shows the current value of all .'ennsylvania flunk Notes.-' The most'imnticit re linno. may bs pUoed euon Y ss it Utvcry week jafnfully conipnrad' with and corrected front Hick nsli's Reporter. ' . 1 ..-' "'Itatti.t In Philadelphia. ' NOTR8 AT TAR. Bank of Noith America , , Bank of the Northern Liberties . Commercial Hank f Perm's. . . Farmere' and Mechanics' Bank . Kensington' Hank . Philadelphia Bank Schuylkill Wank . dnuthwark Bank ' Western Bank Mechanics' Bank . Manufacturer' cr Mechanics' Bank rtank of Penn Township . . nirard Bank " . Bsrik of Commrrce, tale Moyamcnsing Dank of Pennsylvania . ' . Co tut fry slant. j. Batik of Cheater County" Westchester par par par par par par par par par pal par par par par par par par pur par par par par par par par p.r p.i par Rank of Pchwsre County Dank of Gcrmnntnivn Bank of Montgomery Co. Doylrstown Rank Easton Batik Chester Germantuwn Norris'owrt fi'iy Uptown Maalon I ' '"" ' ol liur-M ( Bank of Nnrtliiimlierland 0lUmt.i Batik St rtr;JK Farmers' Hank ofBurkaro. Bristol Northumberland e co.Cnumbia Farmers' Bank of Lnuraater LanctKlct Lancaster County Bank i.ancnster Lancaster Bank - Lancaster Farmers' Bank of Reading Reading OtfWe of Bank or I i nn a. Oflica do do Office d do Office do do HairiHliuig T Lancaster I nt These Dices heading ( do nut Easton J ixauen. NOTKS AT DlKOdllNT. II A IL , Rank of the United State. Philadelphia 2:) Miners' Bank of Poltsville Pottsvillo j Rank of lewitown Uwinwn ij Hank of Middloluwn Midtlhuown Jal Carliale Bank Carlisle j Exchange. Bank Pittsburg j I)o do branch of Hollidavsburg i Harriaburg Bunk Harrinburg I Lebanon Hank LchaniHt i Merrbants' & Msnuf. Bank Pillslturg J Rank of Pittsburg Pitlehuig - i West Branch H.nk Williampnrt lj Wyoming Bank Wilkenharre 14 Northampton Bank Alleutnwn Berks County Bank Reading Office or Bank of U. H. Pittsburg failed ' Do do do Erie do Do do do New Brighton do Bank of Chambershurg C'hainbershurg Bank of Gettysburg ti'. tij jhurg j Bank of Hurquehaniia Co. Montroao i Brie Bank Krie IJtj Farmer' & Drovers' Bank Wsyneaburg ( n Franklin Bank WaahiiiRton I J Hnneadale B ank HoneMl.ilc I j MonongaheU Bank of B. Brownaville 1 York Bank York Jal N. B. 1 he notes of those banks on which we omit qnolatinna, and snbatituta a dash ( ) are not purchaed by the Philadelphia brokers, with the exception of llnw whic h have a tetter of n-lervnoe. BROKEN BANKS. Philadelphia Sav. Ina. Philadelphia failed Philadelphia Loan Co. do foiled Schuylkill Sav. Ins. do failed Kensington 8v. Ins. A do Penn Township 8av. Ins. do Manual Labor Bank (T. W Dyott, prop.) failed Towards Bank Towanda AlUuhany Bank of Pa. Beilfnrd no sale Bank of Beaver ' Hr.uver cloned doted failed ctiWrd no i-ale failed fitted failinl no alc no rale no sale failed no sale clowd no ale cloavil failed closed failed closed Hank of 8aiarit Mjc.IsIhhk Bank of Wuabliigtou a-l,inyi,m Centre Bank Hi ll. t.mte City Bank Pittliutg Farmer & Mecti c Dank f UtKl-urg Farmers & MorhVa' Hank Fayette co. Farmers V Mei hVa' Hank tircenrastle Harniony Institute Harmony Huntingdon Uank tluritiugitoii Juniata Bank LcwiKtowu Lumbermen's Bank Warien Northern Bank of Pa. DundatT New Hope Del. Bridge Co. Hope Norlhumli'd Union Col. Hk. Milton North Western Bank of Pa. Meadville Office of Schuylkill Bank Port t'arbon Pa.Agr.dc Manuf. Bank ( arli.lo Silver Lake Bank Montr. Union Bank of Penn'a. Uninntown Wesiuioielaml Bank (irtctislurg Wilkesbarre Biidge Co. Wilkisliarre noasle (TT All notes purporting to be on any IVnm-yl- vania Batik not given in the above ILt, may be sot lowu as frauds. Bank nf New Biuuswick Brunswick Be I v ul ere Medlord Perth Aiuboy B riil(,'eion Mount Holly Kahway N. Itiunswirk failed 1 r 4 par par failed Belvideie Uank Burlington Co. Bank Commercial Bank Cumberland Bank Farmers' Bunk Parmer' and Mechanics' Bk Farmers' and Mechanics' Bk Farmers' and Merchants' Bk Franklin Bank of N.J. MiddWtown I' l. I Jeraey City tailed Hobuken BkgeV. tiiaxing Co Hotn.ken iaibd failed tailed falU-d i failed 1 par no salo lersey City Bank Jersey City Mechanics' Bank Manufacturers' Bank Morris County Bank Monmouth Bk of N. J. Mechanics' Bank Mechanics' and Msnuf. Bk Morris Canal and Bkg Co Pout Notea Newark Bkg & Ins Co Nsw Hope Del Bridge Co Paltcraoii Belleville. Mnrrntlowil Freehold Newaik Trenton Jeisey City Newark i I faded f.i.loJ 4 failed l.amhi'ilkvilU) N. J. Mauufac and bkg Co HoUoUi II N J Prolet'lon &. Lombard hk Jersey City Orange Bank Orange Palerson Bank Pateraon Peoples' Bank do Piiuceton Bank Princeton Halem Bauking Co rialein Slate Bank Newark State Bank Eluabrthtown State Bank Camden State Bank of Morris Motri-lowo Slate Bank Tremon Sulem and PhilaJ Manuf Co 8alem Sunset Bank Newton Trenton Banking Co Trenton Union Bank I'nver Waahingtou Banking Co. Hackenuatk UEIaAWARU. Bk of Wilra t Brandy wine Wiirmiigloii Bank of Delaware Wilmington Bank of Smyrna Smyrna Do branch Millord Farmers' Bk of Slat of Del Dover Do branch Wilmington Do branch Georgetown Do braucn JVewcastle Union Bank W iluiuigton rtT Under 6'e par par 1 1 par laileJ tailed 1 par i failed pai par par par par par par jar par rjQ On all bank soaiktd thus () lUr r eu (her counterfeit or altered Rots) w the various da DouJcstioc, ia circuisuon. . osisn & SON,', : oinmis)ion MerclinntkC h , For the aula of Flour, firain. and all kinds offJoun 1 ... try Frodnte, i v . ji i A'a. 49 Cufnmtrct ttretl Wharf, ' " BAtTtmono. ' Q Cash advances on Consignment. Teh. 3ih. 1817 3m. , TO WATCH MAKERS ' AND J. L A'D'O'lfi TT S, Importer of Watches, Watcli-MakerV Tools and Watch Materials, WliolCAtile &. nctnll. An. S4fl, jfrel ttrcrl. PHILADELPHIA, AS constantly on hand a lare asaorimenl of Lnnetti. Patent, and Plain Ult M iin spiing'. Verge, Dila, Waich Hands, and a com pit to aaortneul of all Tool and Mateiial bclonn ing to the trade; with a large ataurtmrnt of God and Silver Lever, Inline, and Plain Watch: all of which hsvi'l RU.irunlv to aell at the l.iweai Nen Yoik price-. All orders from the country punctu ally esccnled, N. B. ('ountry merchant and others are invited to e II and examine his stuck, at N. 218 Market utteei. Ph;la.lflphia, Jan.2n, 1847. Bm CI-IT ATICTIOIT 5TC3.E, it. H iS'orth Third street, TUB tITt SUTttl.) PHILADBLFHIA. C. A C K K Y, Ai'ctiowekr. TO COUNTRY rVTORR-KEEPEK. EVuMNfl SALES of Hardware. Cnltciy Saddlery, Whips. Bo.it, Jho.-, Hata, 'ni, (SutiK, Pii-tols, t'lothing, Watcbea and Fancy O.iod. At Markrv's Auction ftore. 31 Nurth Third etrert, near the City Hotel. The attenti'in of Country Merchants ia invited The (i.ioiia will be. a. Id in lots to suit purch'iaera, and all (iim.li olfered will be warrantcj t-qual to lb reprein iit iit.ina that may be mane nf them. N. li. A large assortment nf Umuls at Private Sale. Jan. Hi. 1817. -ty MOUNT VERNON Of. Nqrlli St., bet. Arrh &, Uace sts., I li i I a d c I i li i a lffKAUV A PAKKKH reaiiertfully inform their friendaaiiid the public that they hive taken the' above named htiue, reeenny kept by J. 8 Adams an I are piepared to accommthlatn ruslo mers m the snost satisfactory manner snd st res snnahln prtee. ' Their table will be supplied with the bet vsri ety he market affords their parlors and ali ening apwtmeiils will be in the beat or.Uf. The hooae basbeen thomughlv repaired and furnUhcd with a view to lite Comfort of traveller and stranger. Having had aeveral years esperience in the huini'ss, ihev hope to give general sa'iafartiou, and rei.peelfully invite travt ltera and atranaer In give them S call. BltADY & PARKER. Phil idelphia. January 1, 1817. CHEAP WATCHES."' The C.'heaiiet CoM nni Silver Watches IN rilllaADlSLrillA. C1 OLD I ever., fil l Jell.d, J S,i-r do. do. ti 'l l Lepii , Jewellfit, Silver do. it. Silver Qu inirra, fine qn .li y, (Sold alehea. iUnll, Silver S-clacli a, (iolil Peneila, (old Biaeeli Is. ft ft 00 ill 00 30 00 1 5 no 10 oo 15 00 1 75 2 Ol) 4 00 Also, on hanJ. a large hm rfnent nf ( .Id and Hair Bracelets finger ru ga, bre.i.t pin, hoop ear ring, gold ne, ailver spMiiK, augar tonga, thilil blea, gold link. Curb and f'l chains, guard ki v and jewrll'-iy nf every deciiplon, at equal'y low nrieea. AH I want is a call to convince cuato mers All kinds of Watches and Clocks repaired and w .irmieJ to keep good time for one year; old gohl or silver hoeglit ol liken in exchange. For aale, eight day and thirty hour brass clock, at LEWIS LA DOM US' Watch, Cln-k and Jewelleiy Store. No. 413, Market tlnet, alove l.'ltvt nth, north side, Pbila pbia (jjj I hse some Cold and Silvei Levers, still much rbeaier than the shove prices. Philadelphia. D.e. 26. IStfl-tv AUCTION STORE. Xo. (i North 3d st., third door above Market Street, PHILADELPHIA. SALE K VERY EVEMNC. of a general as Mirliiient of Forrinn snd Domestic Hardware, "Table imd Poikel Cutlery, Trunks. Locks, Laichels. Ilolia, Saws, Saddlery, Whips, Bool, shoes, Ha s. Ca, Cuiia, Pistols, Triiiuniiiu. t'lothing and Fancy (Uih. The attention of city ami country dealers Is in vited. The lioods are freh, snd will lie warranted equal to the representations thai may be made ol tluin. BAY Lid &. BROiiKE K, A,,ct,oie.r,, No. C .North Thud kt. N. B. Purchaseia can have their C.xhU peeked. Several invoices of Uoods have hi en rcceivt d to he sold at ptivate vale. Philadelphia, Dec. I9lh, ISlt'X , ffn Housscl's ttnCvrrsnl SHAVING CREAZVI. Small rjuntitities given w itfiout Charge. .It 114 Cumul St., PHILADELPHIA. THIS new and pletnli'.l article, ai its name de notes, ia pr.ibVked to be sucrior lo suy Sha ving Cietm in the Uniu-d State or Euiope, It i untuipis.d for hesu'y, purity snd f'sgranee, tho' Munewbat aualagou to Cu ilaiu'a Ambrosial Cream and other similar compound. It far .ur paMes them all by the ani.-Iieul pasty c nii-Utenry of its lather, which so sofn us the heard as lo render shaving plessunt and easy. It further pnneesscs the advantage over the imported article , in being fre.hly piepns l.no skill being wanting in it msu sfactuie. E.Routael having hsd many years' es perience in the celebrated Laboratory of Laugur, Per el Fit-, now Rensud ot co., of Paris. Besides being the best, it is the cbespest srticle for shaving; it is elegantly put up in boxes, with splendid steel engraved labels. Ptiee $3 per doten, or 37 J cents for s single bog, to shave one year. It is also solJ si ft 60 per lb. or 124 cent per os, so that gentlemen rsn have their hoiea filled at EUGE.NB ROISSEL'8. Wbole.ala nd Retail Perfumoty snd Miners! Ws- ter Es'sblishment, 1 14 Cbanol Strcrt. , Dec. 19, ; 846.. PHILADELPHIA. To hc .. O. ol O. 1 J. W. &, K. W. STOK E S. MnnifcWers !of 1 Premium Odd' Fel- ! lowr llegalia, . , : : ; No, 9i itarktt Slrert, FII1LADELlp!A, First Clothing 8 lore below 6th Street.' THE subscribers having taken the premium si Frsnklin Institute, at the last exhibition, for the beat Regalia,- fhef tirvtter the attention of the order to their estabtiithmenl, where they will find a splendiil assortment ol r.U. and bncampment Re galia. ' They alo make H order for Lodges and Encampments, Regalia, Sashra, Cotume4 and Robes, snd furnish every thing requisite for the convenience of new Lodge or Encampments. J. W. HTIiKEa, . E-D. 8THKES. Philadelphia, Dee. 19, 1846. ly J. & M. aATJITDEP.S, Nw. 21 North Fourilt Street, PHILADELPHIA, It! Invite Merchants and Milliners to e- SLamin their stock of Bonueta, Palm Leaf and Ieghorn Hat, r ur and Cloth Caps, and India RuMer 8hnea. It will be f und to contain all of the most desirable kinds, and will be aold at the lowest market prices. No. 21 North Fourth Street, between Market and Arch Streets. Philadelphia. Dec. 19ih, IfUfi. 6m New Firm. fJtHE Undersigned hereby gives notice, that he si ha saancisied with tiiomelf, aa a partner in ihii mercantile huainea, in his store adjoining Weiver'i Tavern, in Sunhury, John Haas, and that the said store will hereafter b conducted un let the firm of Clement A. Haas. The store at the South West coiner of Market Square will be conducted as heretofore, hv the subscriber himself, to which he reseclfully invites bis customers snd friend. He s'so notifies all those indebted to him, to rslt between this end the tat of January next, and set tle their account. All kinds of produce will be taken on account, at cash prices. Hereafter no longer than four month credit will be given. IRA T. CLEMENT. Sniibury. Nov. 14. 1840 tf. pESPECTFULLY inform the public, that on Ak. the 9th inei., they entered into partner.hip, in the mercantile buameas, at tho store reeentlf occupied by Ira T. Clement, adjoining Weaver'a Tavern, in Sunbury. They tiave lately received a new stork of goods, which they will dispose of at the kiwol prices. All kinds of produce will be taken in exchange for goo,l. No longer than four month credit will lie given. IRA T. CLEMENT, JOHN HAAS. Snnl.iirv. Nov. 14. 1H46. tf. KXTItAOKDLN SBAFISSS OAXT BE OTJBXBII COOPER'S ETERIAL OIL A prompt and la-ting reine.ly for Dstrvr... also for pains ainl discharge of matter from the Ear. Ilundieda ofcuns in cs-e deemed utterly hope-le-ahave fi'inlv e-tatilikheil its superiority over eve ty former Medical discovery. This valuable Acoustic Medicine is a compound nf four different O.ls, one of which, the active and principal ingieilieut, is oM lined from the bark of a certain species nf Walnut, a new snd effictual agent in the cure of Deafnea. Person who had been deaf for 10, 15 and even 2(1 year, have been permanently cured by using t hia oil. In fact, so n timer oils and so emphatic have been the testimonials in it. favor, that the in ventor claim for it the dininction of an InfalliMe Remedy, in all cases, when the Ear is perfect in it formati n. Fot further psrliculsrs, and evidence of its great value, see printed sheets, in the hand nf Agents. For s.le in.Sunbury. by J. W. FRILI.NU. September 19ih, 1846 ly UNKIVaLLLD AM) UNEQUALLED In ruling Colds, Coughs, Asthma, Influenza, Whooping-Cough, and all Diseasea of the bte.ist and lungs, leading to Consump tion ; cnmflMd of the concentrated virtu, a of ihe herbs Horehound, Boiiesett, Bloodroot, snd severs! other vegeia ble eubntancea. . . Warranted PURE FROM ANY MINERAL WHATEVER. rP HIS invaluable Medicine ia the mo.t sedy snd certain remedy ever discovered for ihe a-l-ove comnla ina, s thouaauds who have uaed it 111 testily. For sale, iu Sunbury, by J. W. FRILING. and in Norll un.bertand. by D. HRAUT1GAM, and at wholesale, in Phllalh Iphia, bv F. KLETT & Co, Corner of Second and Callowhtll streets, September I th, 1846. I y I )E i t i s t r y7 aT.CC2fEELLE?s, rilHANKFUL for the liberal eneouragemeni which be baa received, woul I reapecifully inform hi tViends and the cilizeua of Nonhumher land rounly in general, that he ha preparrd him aelf with Ihe beat lueurrupllhle Teeth, Gold Plate, Gold Foil, Ae , that ran be had in the city of Phi ladt Iphia; snd that ho will endeavor, to ihu utmost ol bis ability, lo render full satisfaction lo all who uisy think pieper to engage his service.. He will be In Suubury at the Augtut court, where he will be prepared, at hi residence, to insert Teeth on Gold Plate, or on Pivot, on the latest and most ap proved plana, and attend to all the branches belong ing to DENTAL SURGERY. Ladies will be waited on at their places of resi denee, if desired. His charges will be reasonable, and hia work warranted. He will visit different parts of ths county, about ones in three months. Sunbury, July 16th, 1846 6m rtOSClKKSS JjVABlus ami black Cong 's. Lik, of a uerioi quality, for sale cheap, at lbs slur, of JlENRY MA98ER. July 4ib, f84. : e, xcixvXber; ;jm;, So. ZlJiorth Fourth Street, vnder the Mcf , y chant' Hotel, , t h 1 1 a d e I p li I n . a Li Monk dr ranis. KEEPS constantly on hsnd an extensive as ortment of all kinds of Hilk, Pur and Bea- vei Hats, which he offers for rale on the mot rea sonable term. His Hat are made up ot the beil materials, and in the most approved style. Per sons visiting the city ass. ill find it lo their Interest to call. L , July 1 1th, 1816. ly COLirifiBIA house. OHBINUT STREET, i PHILADELPHIA. THIS large nd commodious Hotel has recently been fined up with enliie new furniture. The subscribers therefore solicit the patronage of the public, snd tiusl thst their experience in ths busineas will enable them to give entire satisfac tion. Terms moderate. BAULEY, McKGNZIE & Co. July th, 1816. ly TOUNTAIN HOTEL. Light Street, riHE House hss undergone a thorough repair. M. The proprietors solicit ils former patronage. Terms $1 33 er day. WM.W. DIX, ARTHUR L. FOGG, July 4, 1846. If Proprietors. Keller Sc firccnoiitrli, PATE1TT ATTOPslTETS, AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS, WASHINGTON, D. C. DRAWINGS and Papers for the Patent Of fice will be prepared by them-, at their office, opHiile the Patent Office. Julr.4lh. 1846. ly SIIsVEtl MKDAL, AWAKDKU BY THS raSKM!l jtaTlTCTS, 1845. Gily Dnfiirrrrolype Establish mm.. (Lats Si moss A Cot i.i !s.) A'o. 100 Chttnul it., nhove Third, South tide, PHILADELPHIA. MINIATURES taken equally a. will in clou dy a in cleir weiiher. A dark silk dies for a lady, and a blurk suit for a gentleman, are 1 rcfurahle in silling for a pietuie. No extra charge i a i r j I : I ia mane lor coloring, ami ienen iim-in-.nr!. .m guuranlied. July 4tb, 1846. ly I Itl 1 O 11 T A N T TO ALL COUNTRY HOUSEKEEPERS. YOU may be sure of obt lining, at all times, pure and highly flavored TI7 BSBL By the single pound or larger quantity, at the PcklnTeuCompuny'H narcliuusc, 30 South StcunJ street, t-ctuvct Marku und l.'lus nut street. PHILADELPHIA. Heretofore it ha been very duiicult, indeed, aU miMl impoeaible, always to obtain good (irnrii and III .ck Teas. But now you have only to vir-il the Pekin Tea Company's Store, to obtain ss delicious and fragrant Tea as you could wish for. A II tastes csn heie tie suited, with the advantage of gelling a pure article at a low price. June 27th, 1846. C LOT Z X' lT'C-, WHOLESALE AMI lli:TAII- THE ulsrsilnrs are runstantly manuficturing fium the beat French, English and Ameriean msnufarlured Cloths and Caa.iiners, ('LOTIIING in a very superior style, cut snd workmanship. Persona buying to sell again will find one of the largest and most fahionab!e slock of goods lo select from in the city, and at uiip'cccilei led l.w price.-. J. W. & E. D. STOKF.S, U4 Market at. Pintail. N. B. A large assortment of Odd Fellows' Re galia constantly on hand, and all order, from lodges or individual punctually attended to, on the mo.l liberal terms. J. W. &. E. D. 8. Philadelphia, June 27th. 1846 ly D A N V I L iTlf WOOLEN FACTORY. DANVILLE, COLUMBIA COUNTY, I'enuftylvanla. THE Danville Steam Woolen Factory, former - ly owned snd occupied by Dr. Petnikis. h-s recently been purchased by the subscribers, who respectfully snnoonee to their friends snd ihe pub lic general y, thst they are now prepared lo do all kinds of work in their line af business, at the shot test notice, according to order, and ia) the best com parative manner. Having gone to considerable expenve in tt pairing then machinery and aparatus, and being very panicnlai in securing the service of experienced mechanics, they fwl confident that they are capable ef exre-jting all kinds of work in a atyle superior to st y other establishment in lbs counlrv, st the old customary puces. CLOTHS, SATIN ETTS, FLANNELS aan BLANKETS const an ly on hand, and for aale at reduced prices, for Cass, or Bsrier. CAItniXa AND ri'l.MXCa will be done in the best manner, st the usual pri ce.. All kind of country produce taken io pay nunl for woik, at D uiville market prices. For the accommodation of trim ho live at dt-tsnce, Wool and Cloth will be uken in at, and, when fiui.hed, reiurti.d to the following pla ets. Plain written diteclious must sccompsny each parcel ; Columbia County. Roup & Man's store, Ws ahingtonville; R. Fruit's store, J.r-evtown ; Yrs ger's inn. Roaring Creek ; Sharpies' s'oio, Cstts-isi-a; C. F, Mann's store, MilTIinville ; Millei's tore, Berwick t J. Chile's Mill; Rickrt's store, Oiaugevillo; fkirr's .tore. White Hall. Surthunilxrrland Cvuuty Michael Reader's inn, Turbulville; Ireland &. Hay's store, McEweus ville; E. L. Piper's stoie, Wat.onstown ; S. I. Comly Ss, Co's .lore. Milton ; Gibson's inn, Chil listjuaque ; Foray Ill's sloie, NorthnaioerUnd ; Young's sloie, Sanbuiy. Luzerne County Reynold's stole, Kingston; Gildersleeve's store, Wilkesbsrre ( Gsylnrd's store, Plymouth;. Siyer's store, Nsntlcoks ( Judge Msck's Mill, Huntington. Lycoming County. D. Clupp's store, Muncy ; Shoemaker's store. Smith's Mill. . GEAKHART Sl KOWNOVER. Danville, May 9, 1840. DEXTER'S SPIRITS OF mAP, for ex iracting Grease, Dry I'ainu, Varui.b, Tar, v sx, dec, from clothing of any deacriptiou, ai rauisil not to injuie lb cloih or ihe mot delicate colors. This hqu d hss slso been usej with gresi success in esses ol Burns, Scald., Tell- r. Pimple on the face, Cbspned hauds, Sore lips. Rheuma tism, llsrd or soft Corns, eVr. (J3 Price, SS eta. per bonk. For sals st the state of , July 18, 1846. , H. MASSES. . HsBilASSEP., ATTOHN E Y. AT LAW, SUITDUKV. PA. Bttslnr.s atlrtided to in the Counties of Nor thumberlsnd, Union, Lycoming snd Columbia, liefer lot P. & A. Kovount, Lowsa Sl Vknnon, Pours a St Ssonoaaas, " Philad, RaTBOLoa, McFaataxo & Co. . Brtatse, Good ic Co., PREMIUM SCALES. Dale'sCele' rated Rail Road Scale, do do ' Coal and Hat do do do Iron Manufac's' do do ( do Portable Platform do 20 different sixes, do do Dormut or Floor do ft diffi renl sizes, do do Counter do 13 different sizes. The above Scales are mads either single or double beam, anj are decidedly the moat durable, accurate and conveni ent rcalt-e ever invented. We also have Platform and Counter Scales, Patent Balaneea and every kind of Weighing Machines in use for sale, whole sale and retail, at low prices. All Scules sold by us to go out of lbs city, sre boxed free of charge, and warranted to give satisfaction to the purchaser in every particular. GRAY & BROTHER, Manufsctureia and Dealers, No. 34 Walnut street, June 27, 1840. ly FhiLidelphia. SALT. New York Salt in barrel and bags, fur sate st manufacturers' prices, by GRAY & BROTHER, June 27, 1846. ly 94 Walnut st. Philad. 0 HORSE SHOES. I Home Shoes, for sale at P'iC,,by - GRAY' tc , Burden's Patent manufsctureia' BROTHER. June 27, 1846. ly 34 Walnut A. Philad. " Fknx s y lvani aTi io us e BANVIIiLB FA. riIIE ubsciilr, late of the Union Hotel, Mun X cy, Pa , reapeetfully informs the old and nu merous customers of the PrniiNylTanln IIoikc, and the public generally, that he has leased the Tavern Stand of John Rhode, in Danv.lle, where be is now prepared to entertain travellers, and per sous visiting the town, in the vi ty best Blyle. The accommodations will lie such ss a well condueted public, houae vhould afford, and no effort will I -spared to render sitUfai tioti, in every respect, loall who may call. The citizen of Lycoming county are invited lo put up with the undersigned vheii they visit Danville. HENRY WEAVER. Dani'le. Msv 2. 1S1C EE1TT1STPLT. PKTEK 11. MASS EH, RECENTLY FROM PHILADELPHIA, f RESPECTFULLY informs ihe citizens of 5, Sunbury snd vicinitv, thst he his opened an , office st ihe re-iilenre of Henry Msscr, in Maiket street, where be is prep ned to execute all kinda nf Dkstal SuRoset , Plate Work, A.C , on the latest and mokt approved plans. Having had some experience and instruction, under one nf ihe moat eminent and soceeneful Den tis's in Pbiladi Iphia, he believes that be will lie able to give satisfac'.ion to thoe who may wanl bis service. Ladies will be waited on at their places of real deuce. Hia charges wilt be moderate, aud hia work warranted. Sunbury, March 58lh, 1316. To I'lU'Chascrs of GOODS. .b. 121 Pearl, NEW YORK. aAVING ei-tablUheil a Br.nch at No. 144 Chas nut St., Philadelphia, is now opening, snd will be constantly receiving from the New York Auc tion, an extensive assortment of FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, which will bu sold st the lowest New York pi ices, at wholesale and Retail. Among his stock will be found a good assortment of the following articlesi Jsrconeta, Plsid, Hair Cord, Lace, Stripe, Boob, Swb-s aud Tarlatan Muslins, Bishop end Linen Lawns, Fancy Cap Nells, Fancy and Ball Dresses, Thread Laces, Application Dm, rich Black Silk Trimming Lace, Iriah Linen. Linen Cambric, Linen Cambrie Hdkfs., Curtain Fringes, Cashmere d'Ecose, Mouselino da I .sine. Silk snd Cotton Wsrp Aliccss, (juoeu's Cloth, Gala Plaids, French Merinos, BLck Silks, Gloves, Silk Hose, Sbswls, Crsvsis, Ribbons, Embroideries. Ace, Scc. Country Mctchsnts snd others visiting Pbiladel phia er New York to purchase, are respectfully io viied lo csll snd examine the stocks. Nov. I. 1845. ly. BELIEVE AND LIVE. THOMSON'S Compound Syrup or Tr Jt Wood Naptkikv - - THE unprecedented success of this medicine, in the restoration of health, t. those who, in ties, pair, had given up all hope, has given it an exal ted reputation 'ove all other remedies, furuUhing evidence of its intrinsic vaUi. and power, as the en hr stent which ran be relied iMn for the cure of Pulmonary Consumption, Bronchi! tin, Aaihms, Pain in Ihe side and Breat, Spitting of Blood, Whooping Cough, Croup, A-c. , . : - . . 1 ... . u . .11 : i.rov' ( JsniNG CURE.bv Thomson. Compound Syrup Vliemiiifi I. IOUV,HU iu inv io,iuwiiig .in IF., of Tsr sitd Wood Nspths! ! PkitatHphia, May 3d, 1844. ' MR. THOMSON Dear Sir With gntsful , trehnge I inform you of the astonishing siVect of . your sneilicine, which bss literally isisej me from . a do ilh-bed My diea4, Pulmonary Conaump. tion, had rsdurwil me n kiw thai my pby.u-ian pro no jiK-ed my cane hnxdes ! ' At ibis juneiinn I he a gsn io it your medicioe, and mirsculous ss it may ' com, it hss couiplett'ly restored me to health, slier everything elae had tatted. Respectfully your. WASHINGTON MACK. Charlotte street, above Geoaga alirnt. The uodoraigued. Wing personally scuaiulej t with Wsahingtott Math aud his sutler tugs, bear , witness lo lbs astoaiUbing e fleets of Tboutson's Compound Syruu of Tsr, aud the Uulh ot lbs s bove stalemeiil. JOM. WINNER, 318 North Third street, DAVID VICKERS.4 Almond street, . HUGH M'GINLEY, S. E. cornet Tsmsey snd Fourth streets. Prepared only by 8. P. Thomson, N. E. oilier of 5lh and Sprues streets, Plii'.ails'phis. Agmt. H. B. M.ser, Sunbury; D. dross, . snd Dr. Mscphsison. HsuUburg ; Jqo. (I, Brown, I'stisviiie Ue.. barl, Keduig Moutoa A M. on, TowanJa, Biadibrd couniy, Pa. J'rk 60 cent per bot lie, er 4 pel doxen, , fXT" Btwart of ali inUotiem. Philadelphia, Juns SHth, 1845. ly