Trnipsrsne. The following article from the N. Y. Journal f Coitjuiprco of Monday fornishus striking practical illustration of the advantage of tempe r'ince: Bkithu Snip It i etronpe fact, that while have many F.nglish ahtpa in t fid port, American veewtila obtain tid. and M. per bbl. muro frripht than they. An English merchant offcred the other day, on 'Change, 3k. fld. bbl to an American ship owner, who could not take the flour, and an English Captain ttandinp; by offered to tnke it at 8e , and then at Ke. 9d., but 'he merchant would not accept his offer. There was mi particular objection to this English Cap lain or hi vessel, but the general unpopularity .f them all. The English people at home onjht to know why the Americana are getting euch crtiftl advantages over them, that they may re medy the evil if they plcaso. Thu complain! a we hear made are first against the ships, and e-:cotul arainftt the captains and crews. Ttra eliips, it is said, arc tiot eo well put together, nor .( so j-ochI limber. Hut the chiol dillicully is the bad repute b irh, either trnly ; falsely, lias Mien ttpon the iflnuin am! ere wo, during liu two or Tlirec month in which on many Enoliali vessels have been heri'. The report haa gone abroad, that the P.nglih captains and flreir crews are intern v rate; that tor this reason there is no certain . ty tliHt a Hhip will goto sea after tdie is loaded, ir thai the cn plain, males or crow can be found in a condition to do business. It. is said that af ter the news of O'ComkMI'b death, a good many (rilih-li Captains were drunk for twnertliree ('ays, by way of a wake fur O'Gmnell. These are the stories, and tire Englndi ships will Jo little here until the matter is cleared tip. The American captaina and mates are now univer-H-illy wiber business men. They are la be re lied upon, and so trwch ?nperior to the reputa tion which the Englishmen have acquired, that merchants and underwriters make a difference which must drive the English from the ocean unless they get a better character. We hope they will d.) so. There will be business e notigh to occupy all the ships which can be l.iuuJ at Icitmro. We should be glad also to convince all the nations, that unlet they join the Temperance cause, they cannot maintain themselves in the world with the cold water men. A man who is liable to be unmanned, t make himself a fool, ia not 6t to be truated. Mud he will not be if temperate men can be pro cured at any price. A large proportion of the American merchant vessels are under the con trol of "total abstinence." If there are any Mich English ships it would give us pleasure to publish their names, and eo get them better freights. The Common Law, A legal Member of Congress was onctt foiled in an important law em! before an Indiana jury, by the adroitnesa nf a pettifogger who was opposed to him. The 'honorable gentleman' was but little acquainted in that region of his circuit, whereae the petti tapper was altogether at home. The former hid occasion, in the course of hia argument, to make frequent reference to the 'common law of England,' which made his side of the caae qiiite clear ; but his antagonist soon demolished that strong-hold. Gentlemen of the jury,' said he in reply, what have yon to do with common law ol Eng land ? What have you to do with any English Ijw If we are guided by English law at all we want their beet law not their common law; we want as good law as Queen Victoria herself nuikes use of ; for gentleman, we are all sove reigns here. Put we don't want no English law. United States' law is good enough for us; yes, Indi-nua law ia good enough for In diana jury; and en I know you will convince the wordy gentleman who haa come here to in sult your patriotism and good aenae by attempt ing to influence your decision through the com r.ion lnw of England .' The jury gave the pettifogger bis case with out consultation ! Kinckirbocker. To Ccr Uit) or Puts. Set several plates or parcels of Chloride of lUme in different part of ihentnre, or house, and in a day or two you will find yourself rid of these troublesome in sects almost altogether. It ought to be eel con stantly and renewed when the Time loaea its nrenjjth. . "M ocak, where is my Morning and Even ing Devotion," end Mr. 1'aul I'artington-mean-mg a email book with that title, in which he iv us accustomed to read. "Here it is," said Mrs. Partington, producing dark bottle from the clobet, "here it ih, in the buttle." He look id intently in her face, to see if malice was ac outing her, but al! there was calm 5 and rather :han destroy her uppurenl satisfaction at oblig ing him, he retrained from explanation and par took Boston . Anecdote or David Crotkt. David one visited a menagerie at Waahiogtoo, and paus ing a moment before a particularly hideous noiikey, esclairoed, "what a resemble nee to the linn. .Mr !" The words were scarce- spoken when he turned and, tobie astonish ment, saw, atandiug at his aide, the very man whom he had complimented. UI beg you par don," Mid the gallant Colonel, "I would Dot have mado the remark had I knowu that you waa near we; and I am ready to make the moct humble topology for my unpardonable rude ness, but," looking first at the insulted member of Congress, whose faco was any thing but lovely, and then at the animal that he had com pared to bim, "hang ma il can tell whether 1 ought to apologia to 0u or to the monkey !" BANK MOTE LIST, J IMiXNSlXVAeSIA. , The following list shows the current value of all rennylviiia limit Notes. The mnnt implicit re liance rosy I placed upon it, a if it every wttk awfully compared with ai d eorrectcd rrnrn Hick Bell's Reporter. i -j nnnks In Philadelphia. . NalSI. LoCATIOS. . l''M-t1 Penan. NOTES AT PAR. flank of Notth Amerira , , pur Oank of the Northern Liberties . . par Commercial flank of Penn'a. . , pur Farmera' and Mechanic' Hank . . par Kensington Dank , . par Philadelphia Hank' . . t par Schuylkill Bank . . . par Snuthwark lSsttk . par western Uauk . par Mechanics' Unnk . par Manurarturers' & Mechaniea' Diink par Bank of Penn Township . . par Oirard Bank . . par Bank of Commerce, lute Moyamerwing par Bank of PeiinWauia pr Cpiuitrj ITankn. Bank of Cberter Honnty Weirtchester par Bank of Delaware tmry I'hesler - par Bank of Germatititwn Ocrmantown par Bank of Montgomery Co. Nmristown pir Doylestown Bank Dovleotown pr Gaston Bank Rantnn par Farmers Bank of Bucks eo. Bristol par Bank of Nnrttiomteilnnd 'Vorthnmberland ir t'olumliia Bank A Ttrldpn rn.('olumlia par Farmers' Bnuk of l.anenstet I.anciMtet par l.ancaxter County l!mik l.anrMtnr pr l.aticaater Bank IiaucHKier pr Farmers' Bank ofBeafling Itrailina; psr Office of Bank of Tenn'a. Harriolnnnj Thcue OITiCB do do I.nucaKlrr I ntlicex Orlice do do Kemlino; ( do not Office do do Envton J iMiicn. NOTES AT DISCOUNT. Rank of the United Stjte I'liili, J. Iphis 2 Miner' Bank or Potlsvilk Potisville Bank of I.ewistown Iwitown 1 Bank of Middlelown Middlctown ltl Carlisle Bank Carlisle Exebancje Bank ' Piltshur Do do branch of Hollidavshurg j HarrisbarK Bank Harrisburg Lehanoo Bank ' Lehanoa ) Merchants' dr Manuf. Bank riittarg J Bank of Piltahurg" Pittbmg West Branch II ink Williainsport Wyoming Bank U'jIkertUria 1 Northampton Bink Allenlown Berka County Bank ileading Office of Bank of U. S. Pituhurg failed Do do do Em do Do do do New Brighton do Bank of Chamlieritliorg Ctmrnhersburj J Baak of Gettyshurft (Settysliurg J Bank of 8uqubanna Co. Mmitroao 1 Erie Bank Erie IJilJ Farmers' Ac Drnvcra' Bank Wnesburg JiJ Franklin Bank Washington l Honeidale Bank ' HonemUte ij Monongahela Bank of B. Frownille I) Vork Bank York 1 N. B, 1 he notes of those banks on which we omit quotationa, and subalitule a daub ( ) are not purchased by the itribuh-lphia broker, with the exception of those which have a letter of reference. BROKEN BANKS. Philadelphia 8av. In. i'liilal. IpUia failad Philadelphia Loan Co. do fniled Schuylkill Sav. Ina. do failed Kenvingtou Ha v. In. A do Ponn Township etav. Ins. . iV Manual Labor Bank (T. W: Dyott, prp.) failed Fuwanda Bank Towaiida Alleghany Bank of Pa. Bedford no sale Bank of Beaver ' Iteaver rinsed Bank of 8walara llanikburg cl.Fcd Bank of Washington W'a.liiiinloii fuiled Centre Bank Helli t.intn cloa. il City Bank 1'iHhlmit un ale Farmers' 5t Mech'cs' Bonk Pitlxhurg fiiilml Farmers' dr Mech'cV Bank Knvelte cn. Tnleil Farmers' & Moch'ca Bank (irecncastle failed Harmony Inslituto Harmony no aale Huntingdon Bank Honliniloii no rate Juniata Bank lwinloMrri noule Lumbermen's Bank Warren failed Northern Bank of I'a. DmidnfT no le New Hope DU Urttlge Co. New Hope cloned Northumb'd Union Col. Uk. Miliou no ul North Western Bank ol I'a. Ivlradvilla clowil Otfice of Schuylkill Bank Port 1'arUoii Pa. Agr. & Manuf. Bank (JarlUle failed Silver Lake Bank Montroae closed Union Bank of Penn'a. I'uiontowii fuiled Weatmoreland Bank Creensliurg tinted Wilkeabarre Bridge Co. Wilkealwrre no vale All notes purpoitini to I on any Pennsyl vania Bank not given iu the above liat, may be ael Jowu as frauda. KKTrV J Ell Si: V. Bank of New Brunswick BrunswUk faile.1 Belvideie Bank Itclvid. io Burlington Co, Bank Mnltord par Commercial Bank Perth Amluiy Cumtrand Bank Bridgeloii par Farmera' Bank Mount Holly par Farmera' and Mwhanici Pk I'aliwny Farmera' and Mechaniea' Ilk N. rtimiowick f.iiltM Farmers' and Men liauto' Uk Middlctown I'U J Franklin Bank of N. J. Jitmv fiiy fjilml lioboken Bkg &. tiiazmg Vo lloh-.k H Inili d teraey City Bank Ji im y t!iiy l nlt.1 Mochaniia' Bank rmini ni tinl. J Manufactnrcra' Bunk Hi Ikvillo lailvd Morris County Bank Moiribiown j Monmouth Bk of N. J. Fm-hoM failed Mechaniea' Bank Newaik j Mechanics' and Manuf. Bk 'J'rentni par Morria Canal and Bkg Co Juraey t-'ity Pobt Nolea oo aalu Newark Bkg & In Co Newark i New Hope Del Bridge Co. l.amleiUwlle j N. J. Manutjc and Dig Co lioboken failed N J Proleclon A lMndid bk Jt-rrvy ( Hy Ik.I.J Orange Bauk Oranxe Paterin Bauk I'aujison tailed People' Bauk do Pnuiclon Bank I'mu-elon par Salem Banking Co S.dcni par Stale Bank Newark J Stale Bank F.liiahcthtown State Bank Camden par State Bank of Morris Morrituii Slate Bauk Trviiton failed Salem and Philad Manuf Co Salem tailed Sussex Baok New ion j Trenton Banking Co Trenton par Union Bank Dsver j Washington Banking Co. llarkeueack failed DELAWARE. Bk of Wrlm V Brandy wins Wilmington par nana or ua ware- . WHmingloa par Bauk of Smyrna Smyrna par Do branch Milford par Farmers' Bk of Stale of Del Dover par Do branch Wilruinglon par Do branch Ceorgaiuwo par Do branch Neweastka par Union Bank Wilmington par fXj" Undav 6'a 4 TT On all banka marked thus () there are lhar couotarfeit or altarad 0uaj of the var.ous da ooounatiooa, in circulation. Spring Gooik, flHE aubwriber has juat revived, his New JL Spring flood, to which be Invite hia frn.. and cvmomert to call and atamine for hsmaet , His Mock conU in part of the following t - ' Puperirrr Clntha. of all Color t Ceximers of dif-.' enl pattern t Satin abd other Veaiine V,n licos, Lawn, Gingham, Check. Tick ing, and aummer wear nf all kinda and price J nUo, Leghorn and Pain) loaf I.Iain; Umbrella and Para."l, fr.im25 rent epward'i bIm, tJrocaih', Queena wire, Hnrdvre, t'ejirwnre. Od., PaintF, Fixh, Halt. Ar.,Af..4c, and in fact, rverv article nuly kept in a roun'f !ore, which will be sold very low, for ch or an kind of trade. JOHN BOUAK Sunbury, My I5lh, I8t7. nl4y Orphan' Court Sale. IN purU mce of an order of ihe Orphan' Cour of Nmlhumleilarid couui v. will be ld at pit -lie vendue, on Satnrday the 17th dny nf Je'y ne on the remiea. to wil j A esriain tract of lar;.. aituaie in Shnmnk n townhip, in anid county, coo . tiininn Sl9 acre and I IS p-rehe, trici meimire , itj.)inine land nf the heir of Martin Weaver, J.ih i Uiiger, Solomon Feiely, and liac TreiMey, wheri-on i erected a two Mory Ion hiHiae and alone kitchen, a large fmn bink barn, 1ne ain'ika house and an excellent orchnrd of choice fruit. AIo, one other trnct, ritunte in the townnhip an I fnumy aforesaid, containing H5 acre and fM pet che, aO'ioioine the above described trnct, S;imuet Hah. Oc'iige Unter, nd laic TreiMey. wbere ie are erected a one and a half tory frame hnue, a fr.tme tble, and a log hop, with a good well nt water at the houc, and a thriving young orchnrd of choice fruit. AIo, a crr'ain other tract of wrx.d land Miuile in the township aforesaid, containing HI acre and M perrh, idjnining t'onr. Yfaer, Joseph Chambcrlin, and Aiwustoa Huey. Alio, a certain other tract of hind in auid to nship, con taining 32 cie and 117 pcrcma, a'riet mea-ure, of which about one half is cleared, adjoining Au t utuv Hu y, Nathaniel Saxtnn, and other Al so, a certain other tract ai'u.rte in id town-hip, conlaining 9 acre and 14 peiche, strict meaure, adjoiuinir Solomon Feg ly, nd other. Lati- the estate of Christian Fegely, dee'd. Sale to commence at In o'clock, A. M. of snid dsy, whan the term of sale will be made known t.y SOLOMON FKUELV, REUBEN FEOELV, By order of the court, Admr. -, Emwabo Ovaria. Cllt. O. U. Sunhury, April 34ih, 1847. UI3t SOMETHING NEW! MHE SulRrther have the evrliiaive right of L vending J. M. THATCHER'S Hot Illtast Hot Air Cooltlug Uea. in the cuntie of Nnrthnmberlan.l, Columbia anJ Schuylkill; and from the encouragement met wiili already, they expect to do a large busineca. Tbia atove i constructed on an entirely new principle, and on the only principle that cn make both a good wood and coal dove. The inventor ha over, come all the dilTicullie that so frequently belong to other stove. He has by hi arrangenvnt, eon atiuctcj a broiling (Cj'Ovnn III froilt, where iu broiling, roaating, frying or baking may Ins done. and all the amell that arise ihtiefioin must pas into the combuilil'la chamber, and la not at all thrown out into the room 0 Be!de thi, there in an oven only two inchea lea than the whole sin of thu Move, wherein buking or roacting may I done as well a it can he in the common brick oven. Thi i'Ven i aluava fit for il-e when the ('ove i healed, as the whole draught of hot air pasee a round it constantly. Public alieulion ia pariicuUrly called to this stove. It cnn t steii at our lore snd Tin r.tAt lishment in North Dsuvtile, al the ign of the (?o lunil'ia Tin shop, and at the Foundry nf Itohrbach & Cb-ment in Sunbury, where it particular ooati tic will be fully wliown and eip'aiued to any person wii-hing to ex iminc il. The u!critM'is continue to have on hind a'l kind of pnr lot stovr. nuch a radiators, cyleuder, fancy and plain, suilsblu for all who may favor u with a call; also common sheet and l(uii Iron, which eaii le rntilr in any drairalde shape ; tg . ther with a gt-mral assortment of tin and jiptrined ware, wholcKsle and retail. Country im r- hints are invited to call and evamioe nor stock, as our Work cannot S surpassed, aod pticea mtHloerste. N. B. We can safi-lv rceomtnend the ahovr nn n lione.1 stove to rMu who wis'i to rmhnrk in a good business. The patentee will sell either coun ty or slate right, to suit purc'iaaers, and on rea- ii.il.b- terms. He or hi agrnt niv be found in Danville, Pa. J. & J. A ITER. The underia,ued, bavina een in operation the hot b al hot air rooking stove, invented and pa tented by J. M. Thaicber, nrtify that we Icli- ve, from llin inmner of iu eoitiucii u and opera'ion, that il i the K-t one ever oiVered to the public. The arrangement io C' lnplele and the construction so judicious, that there ia a sating ol one half the fuel and lime, in doing any Riven amount of service, over oilier celebrated Moves. In short we reCoin ment it in pieii-reucu to all nibern, for Ihe aimple renson that it embrace every branch of economy. SamueMiarrelt, John V titorett. Iluvid I'hat field, W F Kiich. ii. John M (iiav, E ThompMHi, smiiIi Tboio on, J U llahn. John I take. H.s lii uh Hear, Lli i F t'oniier, t)en M Kich-rt, lamel lliirl'ioau, Uioiy H Kissel, F 11 Carver, ll.iniel lriihab, J,M-pli Vankl'k, Brook Epley. llrfiivdle, March t, 1817. ly F A R Si rPHC ubM'ribir oilers for sale 4 cheap Farm, -- situatn in Sbaniokin township, Northumbrr land county, about eight mile from Sunhurv. ly ing between the Centre rurnnike and In-h Valley, ronuining 162 actea and allownees. Sjid f.rin i in a g-tod slate of cultusii.m, nub irinaldy good Imtlding and excellent water near ihe door ; and all kind of bun. Ac. JOHN FAKNSWOK1H. Sunbary. Feb. W.M7. Clothing Establishment OPERATIONS in Cioisme eeem to ba tb order of ths dy, st the Philadelphia Ward Robe, 105 Chrsnut aireet, where every article m th line is kept, and sold at astoni.hitig low price, embracing Cloak, Bangupe, Over Sack Coata, Short Sack Coat. Super French Cloth Diese Frock Coat, Pantaloon of every grede and ' atyle, any of which will be aold either by th garment or dotan, at pri ce that will jeilify the moat economical ia buying. We adie all who want good and cheap Clo thing, to rail at N. 0S( bssnut aiiaet, Fbiladolphia, rb tb, 1847. 6m TO WATCHulWAKERI5 j ;"l a d o iri tjt a,s Importer of Watches, VValcli-Makers1 . Tools and Watch Materials,1 Vliolennle At nlnll, " No. 540. Marktt tire. PHILADELPHIA, HAS constantly on hand a larga aorlnient of Lunette, Patent, and Plain (Jlas; M.iin springs Vsrges, Dinl', Watch Hand, anJ a com. plrle assortment of all Tool and Mateiial belong ing to the ttade; with a large assortment of Go d and Silver Lover, Lepine, and Plain Watched ; all of which be will gu ir-intv to ell al the lowed N Vork price. All order from ihe country punctu ally eiecutcd, N. B. Country merchant anJ oilier are invited toe. II and examine hia ttck, at No. 34G Maiket street. Ph ladelpbia, Jn.23. 1847. Rm CITY ATTCTIOIT STOPaE, io. Z Kuril. Third street, (ta Tat riTV notsi.,1 9HILADIILPHIA. C. C. M A 13 K V. Y, AicriosEv.n. TO COUNTRY STOUE KEEPEKS. 17Vr:MNi SALES of Hardware. Oullery, li Satldlery, Whip. Boots, Shoe, Hal, lsp, tiuns, Pistow, tlothing, Watrbea and Fancy (iimds. At Mackey'a Auction More, 31 North Third street, near Ihe City Hotel The attention of Country Merchant is invited. The (i. roils will I ald in lots to suit purcher, and all (Sood offered will txj warranted equal to the represent ition that may be mado nf lliem N. B. A large aoortment of (iooda at Private Kale. Jan. I. 1847. ly MOUNT VERNON Ittt I -- '-r-v (Tr - 05 North rid at., tt. Arch At Race sts., I It i I a il e I h i a . RRADY cV PAKKER re.,Ttfnlly inform their friend and the lAiblic that ibev hive tken the above named buue, rrceutly kept by J. S. ium, m i are piepareo to accommodate custo mer in Ihe moat aitiafactory manner and al rea onable pricer. ' Their table will be u polled with Ihe best vari ety the market afford their parlor and sleeping Dirtmenta will ba in the best order. . The hmiH ha beerx thoroughly repaired and furnuhed with a view to Ihe Comfort of traveller and atranger. Having had several yeara eiperienc in the business, thevbope to give general aatisfaclion, and respectfully iuvite traveller and stranger to give them a oil. BR ADY dr, PARKER. Philadelphia. January 16, 1847. if CHEAP WATCHES. The Clteatrest Gold nnd Silver Watches in rini,Ai)i:i.rniA. GOLD levers, full Jewelled, f 45 00 " Silver do. do, S3 00 Sold lupines, Jewelled, 30 00 Silver do. do. 15 00 Silver Quartier, fine quality, 10 l0 CJold W.tche. plain, 15 00 Silver Hpcelaelea, ' I 75 tJold Pencil, SOU (Jold Bracelet 4 00 AIo, on hand, a large arrtment of Oidd nd Hair Bracelets, finecr rings, hrensl pin, hoop ear rng, gold n, silver spoons, sugar tone, thim ble, goM neck, corn and fib chain, guard keys and jewellery of every docriptioli, at equally low price. All I want is a C.dl to convince custo mers. All kind of Watches and Chicks repaired and WMir:niied to keep good time for one year ; old gold or silver hocght or taken in exchange. For sale, eight day and thirty hour brase clock, al LEWIS LA DOM US' W'aich, Olo.k and Jewellery Store, No. 413 Market street, above Eleventh, north aide, PhiU phi.i. Q'jT I have aorne Gold and Silver Levers, atdl much rlieaer than the above prices. Philadelphia, D,. 2(5, 1840. ly frn ittoussirs" mi()trsal SHAVING CREAM. Small (jtiniititios fiiven m itltoiit Charge. .V 114 Ch. mut .S, PHILADELPHIA. THIS new ami splendid article, a it name de note, is professed to be superior to any Mia ving Cream in Ihe United Stales mi Eurne. It is uuarurpss. d for ticauly, purity and f'grnce, tho' sonievthat aualagou to Uuerlaiu's Ambrosial Cream and other similar cmtouuda. Il far sur- 'Skm-s them alt by the emollient pasty consistency of its lather, which so aofteua the beard a to rend, r luving pleasant and easy. It further possesses the advanlsge over the unpolled article, in being Ireshly pr. pued. no skill being wanting in its man. uftcture. E. Rouscel having had many years' ex perience in the celebrated Laboratory of Laugur, Pere el FiK now Kenaud & CO., of Paris. Besiilea being the lst, it i Ihe cheapest article for shaving ; it ia elegantly put up in boxes, with splendid steul cneraved label. Pri.-e f 3 per doM-u. or 37 J Cent for a single box, to khuve one year. It i lo sold at jt ,'0 per lb. or 12 cuils 4r it; ihil cenilenori ran have their hocs filled st El'UENE l)l HSEL'S. hole-ule and Kelail Perfiuneiy ami Mineral Wa ter Es shlii-hrnenl, lit t.'liei-not Hi net, Dec lit. IKtll.j-- rilII.ADELPIII. New Firm. MlIE 1'inlers pnid hre,y givea notice, lh.il 1 bus Hksiviair.d with hiinaelf, as partnar he lartnr in the mercantile buatness, iu his store ailjoiu'im v eavei I avern, in Suuhury, John Haa. and that the aaid alnra will hereafter be conducted uu d. r ihe linn of Clement A. Has. The store al rim S mih West coiner of Market Square will be conducted hereiokiie, by Ihe ubcribrr himself, to whic.b be rectl'ully mute hi cutomcia ajid frienda. He .o notifies, a those indebted lo hiui. to call be wn this snd the 1st ol January next, and ket tle their account. All kinds of produce will be taken oo account, at cash price. Hereafter no longer than four mnntha credit will be given. IRA T. CLEMENT. Sunbury. Nov. II. 1846 tf. . CLSlrlZITT & EAsA.3, RESPECTFCLLY inform the public, that on the 9th inat., they entered into partnership, in the mercantile business, al the store recently occupied by Ira T. Clement, adjoining Weaver's Tavern, in Sunbury. They bave lately received a new atock of goods, which they will diapoae of at the lowest price. All kinds of produce will be taken in exchange for goods. No loogsr than four month credit will be given. IRA T. CLEMENT, JOHN HAAS. EunLury, Nov. It, IS 16. tf. m AUCTION STORE. No.' 0 North' 3d st., third door' above Market Street, " " ' PHlinADSLFniA. SALE EVERY EVEMNO, of a general a "nrtmert of Forelim arid Domestic Hardware, I able end rocket 4;utlery, J ronka. Locks, . Lalchel. Bob, S4W, Saddlery, Whip, Boots, Shoe, Hat, Caps, Cuier, , . Pistols, Trimming, t'lothing and Fancy O h d". The attsntion of city and country dealer i in vited. The Cood ara fresh, and will be warranted equal to the representation that may b made of ttirm. BA I LIS St BROOK E It, Auctioneer; No G North Third t N. B. Purchaser can have their Oood pneked Several invoice of Oood have been received to le sold al private sale, Philadelphia. Dec. 19th, 1846. ty To The I. O. ol O. I J. W. K. J). STOK K S, Mrtnufacturcrs of I'remiiiirt Odd Fel lows' Ke;alia, No. 194 Miirket Slretl, PHILADELPHIA, First Clot nine. Store below Clh Street. TV1E fiihscriber having token the premium al L Fianktin lualitute, al the last exhibition, for the best Reg.ilia, they invite the attention of the order to their establishment, where they will find a splendid assortment of I'. IS. and Encampment He. ealia.a They alo m:ihe t. order for Lodges ami Encampment. Regalia, SnKhes, Costumes and Kobe, nd furnish every thing requisite for the convenience of new Loditesor Encampment. J. W. WTOKES, E- D. STOKES. Philadelphia, Dec. 19, IS-tfi.ty nXTKAOUDINARY D1SCOVEUY! SBATHXaTS OAXT BE CTTHBJ3 It lOOPER'H ETERIAL Olle A prompt and y lasting remedy fnr Davsaa. also fur pain and discharge or matter from Ihe bar. Hundreds ofcuri a in ee deemed utterly hope tes have firmly e tablished it superiority over eve ry f.rmer Medical discovery. This vahisble Acoustic Medicine is a compound of four different Oils, one of which, the active and principal intredient, is oMiiued from the bark of a certain species of Wiivbt, 4 new and effectual agent in the cure of Deafness. Persons who bad been deaf fur 10, 15 and even 30 year, hive been permanently cured by using this oil. In fact, so numerous and so emphatic have been the teetimnniala in its favor, that the in ventor clatma for il the distinction of an Infallibli Remedy, m all caaea, wheo tho Ear is perfect in It formnu n. For farther particular, and evidence of it great value, see printed hevls, in Ihe hand nf Agents, . For a.le in Sundry, by J. W. FKILINU, September 1 9th. 1846 ly w a a i j. m i - n UNRIVALLED AND UNEQUALLED In curing Cold, Cough, Asthma, Influcnti, Whnoping-Cnugh, and all Diseaae of the breast and lungs, leading Iu Couaump . tion ; comiaiied nf the concenlr itcd viriues of the herb Horchnund, Bonesett, Bloodront, and several other vegeta ble siihi-tanefs. Wsrrantcd PURE FROM ANY MINERAL WHATEVER. rPt!IS invaluable Medicine is the most speedy -I and certain remedy ever discovered for the -bo'e compl nts, as lhou.nd who have used it taiil leaiily. For sale, in Sunbury, by J. W. FitlLINO. snd in Northumberland, by 1). BRAUTJUAM, snd at wholesale, in Philadelphia, bv F. KLETT A Co, Corner of Second and Caliowhill atret t. Septemlwr 19th, 1846. ty dentistry; JACOB HELLEPs, THANKFUL for the liberal encouragement which he baa received, would respectfully inform hi friend and the citiscu of NnrlhumWr land county in general, that be ha prepared bim sell with the best Incurruptible Teeth, tJold Plate, old Foil, A c, that ran lw had in the city of Phi ladelphia ; and that he will endeavor, to ihe utmost of hi ability, to render foil satisfaction to all who uuy think projs r lo eugttge hi services. He will Ih' in Puuhury at the Auuu.t court, where he will I prepared, at his residence, to insert Teeth on ti'old Plate, or on Pivot, on the litest and most ap; proved pint-, ..nd attend lo all the bundle, belong mg to DKN I'M, HL'ROEKY. Lulii a wilt be waited on at their placea of resi dence, if desired. His charges will be rcasousble, and his wmk wairaufed. He will visit dilTerent pstts of the county, about once in ttiree mruihs. Suiibury, July ISlh. IH16 6rn rOUNTAYN H Ui;lil Mi .!, riH E House haa uinleignne a thorough repair. 3. The proprietor solicit ila former patronage. Terms jfl 25 pel day. . WM. W. PIV. ARTIH K L. FIKiO. Jury 4, 1816. ly Proprietor. Keller fc l.'rrcnoHsli, PATE1TT.ATTCH1TS7S, AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS, 7 WAsnmaToir, s. c. DRAWINGS and Paper for the Patent Ofr fice will be prepared by them, at their office, opposite the Patent Office. July.4lb. 1846. ly 1PEXTF.R'S SPIRITS OF SOAP, for ci Ur trading Grease, Dry Peiot. Varnish, Tar, Wsx, 4c, from clothing of any dc notion, war. ranted not to injure th tlotn or tbe mat delicate colors. Tbia bqud ha also been used with great eucce in case ol Burnt, Scald. Tlt-V. Pimple-, on the faei Chappod band., Sore liw, fibcuma turn, Hani or soil Corns, dec. OCJ" Pitcc, 35 tla. per bottle. For sale at Ihe store of -July II, 1810. : , II. MASSE R. ATTOHNRY AT LAW, 6UITBURT. PA. Hitslness attended to in the Counties of Nor thumberland, Union. Lycoming and Colombia. .... Iterer r : P. A: A. Rovounr, , Lowia & Barro, Bowsaa A Btoaoas, VrAArr. Resworn, McFamaan & Co. Sraaiao.'ioon & Co. . JU. KIIVZBER. JR., Ao. M I A'or.A f'onrffc K)rref, wntlrr'the flT i ..... rnrmr iivicl, ...... . V It 1 1 n I o l p ii a , KEEPS constantly on hand an ex let. lire a, sort men t of all kind of Silk, Fur and Bea ver- tin, which he offer for sale on Ihe most re. sons hie term. Hi Hsl ere nude op ol Ihe best . i. , i . . m mi nais, ami in tne moat approvnii atyio. I'er "on Vitiline the ci'V will 6111! it lo their "inlerel 1.1 'all. Julv 1 1th. 1846. 1 S1LVKK MKUAL, awaantu by Tea riAaxut isstititx, 1815. Citjr Pa? nrrrrolypc Estnblislnnmt. ( I.atk Siaum & t'ot.na,) Art. 100 Chf until inrt Third, South tide, rinx.ASEi.rxii a. MINIATURES luken equally as well iu clou, dy b in cle ir neilSer. A d irk silk dresa for a laily, and a Muck suit for a gentlcinin, are prefnrnhle in sitting for a pirtuie. Nn extra charge i niNile for coloring, and per fret likenesse aie gn rnniied. July 4th, 1846. ly "COLTJliCEIA iiOTTSEj CHESNUT STBEHT, PI1 1 LA DELI' II I A. THIS large and enmmndinu Hotel hns recently been fntod up with entire new furniture. The saWriber therefor solicit the patronage of the public, and trust that their eiperience in the business will enable them to give entire atieftu tion. Terms moderate BAOLEY, McKENZIE & Co. Joly 4th, 1946. ly ' DE1TTISTE.7. , PETER . MASSFsR. RECENTLY FROM PHILADELPHIA, RESPECTFULLY iulorm the citiic f Sunbury and vicinilv, that he ha niencd an office at the residence of Henry Master, in Market street, where he i prepared to execute all kind of DrrTAi SuRotar. Plate Work, Ac , on the latent, and most approved plan. Having bail rrnnr eierience and instruction, under one of the most eminent and successful Den 'isco in Philadelphia, he believe thit he will be able lo give atiHi.tion to those who may want hia aervire. Ladies will lie w.iited nn at their place of resi dence. Hi charges will be moderate, and hi work warranted. Sunhury, March 28lh, 1846. To ltircliHers of DRY GOODS. Xo. 131 Pearl,!., NEW YORK. HAVING established a Branch at No. 144 Oh-' nut st.. Philadelphia, i now opening, and will be constantly receiving from the New York Auc tions, an extensive assortment of rANCT STAPLE DRY GOODS, which will be sold al the lowest New Vork prices, at wholesale and Retail. 1 Among hia stock will be found a good assortment of the following articles: Jaccnnet, Plaid, Hair Cord, Lace, Stripe, Book, Swixs and Tarlatan Muslins, Bishop and Linen Lawn, Fsncy Cap Netts, Fancy and Bad lire, Thread Laces, Application Do rich Black Silk Trimming Lace, Irish Linens, Linen Cambrics, Linen Cambric Hdkfs., Curtain Fringes, Cashmere d'Eeo-e, Mnnseliiie da l.aioe. Silk and Cotton Warp Alpaccaa, Qunen' Cloth, Gala Plaids, French Merino. Bl.ick Silk, Gloves, Silk Hose, Shawl, Cravats, Ribbons, Embroideric. &e., Jkc . Country Merchant and oilier visiting Phil.nlol dtia or New York to purchase, are respectfully in vited 10 call and n amine Ihe sticks. Nov. I, IMS. ly iTk i.Tk vk A ND Is i vl". THOMSON'S Coiiipound Syrup ol' Tar &, Homl Aiuptlia. . riHE unpreceilented uece of this medicine, in J. the restoration of health, to those who, in des pair, had given up alt hoie, hss given it an exal ted reputation shove all other remediee, furnishing evidence of it intrinsic vIiim and power, the on ly senl which can lie relied upon for the cure of Pulmonary Consumption, Brotichitlis, Asthma, I'.iin in tbe side and Breast, Spitting of Blood, Whooping Cough, Croup, Ac Attentiou ia requcshnl lo the following ASTON IKHINU t'l.'RE,bv Thoinaort's Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Naplha ! ! PhiiHktthlti, May .V, 184 4. MIL. THOMSON Dear Sir With grateful feelings I inform you of the astonishing effect of your medicine, which has literally tais d me from a lelh-bed ! My direa-e, PnlmoiiHry Consuinp lion, hud reduced me so low 1h.1l my hysician pro. ounce d my ease hopi'h ! Al this junction I be Ksn to u-eyour inediciue,ud miraculous si 11 uiay . seem, it has complet, l re-tniud me to health, alter tvcrylhmg cUe bad failed. Respectfully yours, WASHINGTON MACK. Charlotte iri, above George street. The undersigned, being personally acquainted with ashiugton M.ick and hia snlh lines, he ir wilncsa lo the astonishing effects of Thomson u Compound Syrup of Tar, and the truth of the a. hove statement. JOS. WINNER. 318 North Third street, DAVID VICKEHS, 41 Almond street. HI GH M'GtNLEY, S. E. corner Tamany and Fourth atievla. - ' Prepared only by S. P. Thomaon, N. U. cuinei of olhand Spruce slretls, Philadelphia. Agents. II. B. Massvr, Sunbury ; D. (moss, snd Dr. Macphers.ui, Hrriburg ; Juo. G. Brown, Pnttsville ; IVeo. Earl, Reading ; Houstou A Ma en, Towsmls, Hradrbrd couuty, Pa. Price SO cents per bottle, er f 6 pr dozen. Heivart of nil imiititimu. Philadelphia. June ?8ih. 1845. I v Ueorgii jT'Wraver HOPE MAKSR V SHIP CHAMDLEB. Ao. 1 3 iVor,4 H Wer Strttl, Philadelphia. 11 AS ronatantly on hand, a general assort I II soeot of Cordage, Heine Twmeo, eVc., via : laid Uopce, Fudiieg Kopea, White Kopea, ManU la Kopea, Tow Line for Canal Boats. Also, complete assortment uf Seine Twine. Ac. such aa Hemp Shad and Hsrring Twine, Best Patent Gill Net Twine, Cotton Shad and Herring Twine, Shoe Thread, dec, V. Also, Bad Cords, Plough laneu, Haltcm, Trace, Cotloo and Linen Carpet Coaine, Ve., all of whkb he will dpoaeof on re.akonabls ttirms. PhiLtdelphis, Novmbcr 13, 184S. ly.
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