.The Ctllpw'ir umnrrnie dialogue h taken, we believe, froin.onc pf ,iW.iyvi'l of Dr. Lever, theettttirn-ofVm Biirkjnf Ours.? rir;i 7 '1 belie'ven wohisn Would ifo 'i prnt dcp1rf9r 'it dincV,' ' nM T)r. 'Growling ,-'ihey ere jtff inennpiv fund of saltatory motion. . I renirnber wco in my life I nerd to flirt with one who was n.reat farnrilc in ' provincial town Where I and she was invited to a hail then, and conned lo mc she had no etorkint to appear in, and without them her presence at the ball wna nut of the qiicstimi. y f i ' 'That wan a hint lor you to hny the stocking,' i id Dirk.-. I' I - ;.' -- ) ' jNri; you're nut,' aid Growling.. 'She kne,W thnt I wan as poors herself, but thought she could nut rely on my purse, the had confidence in nit tone1 ami judgement, and consulted me on the pi for going 'to the ball in proper twig. Nnw what do you think A wta! . ''' 'To go in cotton, I suppose,' returned Dick. 'Out again, eir you'd never gueea K, and on rye. woman cnuld have hit on the expedient. - It war. the fashion in hG, days ror Indira in full dress to wear pink stocking,, and ahe proposed nnintini Wlcirk ! '.' It- " '"' ' ' "' " 'Painlinff her legs !t Ihey all exclaimed. , 'Fuel, sir,'' said the doctor, 'and he relied on me lor telling her if the cheat was ' encceee- -k ' 'And waa it,' asked Durfy. , 'Don't lie in a tniny, Tom.' I complied on one condition, namely that should be the painter ' ; ...... i 'Oh, yon old rascal 1' said Dirk. ' 'Capital bargain,' mid Tom Durfy. '' 'Dul not aeale covenant,' added tlie attorn ey. 'Don't interttpt me, gentlemen, said lh doc tor, 'I got some. rose pink accordingly, and I de fy all the hosiers in Nottingham to make a tight er fit than I did on Jenny : and a prettier pair of stockings I never saw.!. 'And she went to the ball!' eaid Dick. , 'She did.' ' ' And the trick succeeded ?' asked Durfy. 'So completely,' eaid the doctor, 'that ecveral ladies asked her to recommend her dyer to them. So you tea what a woman will do to go to a dance. Poor little jenny! bl. waaa merry minx by the by, ahe boxed my ears that night for a joke I inide about the stockings. ' 'Jenny, said I, 'for fear your stockings bbould fall down when you are dancing, hadn't yon better let me paint a pair ol gart rs on them V TratulateJ fiom the French for the Daily Chhe Vanity. I waa at a party the other day, where I waa very much amused; there were ladies of all a get one of eighty, one of sixty, and one of forty who had a niece of about tweuty or twenty two years of age. A certain instinct prompted me to approach this last, when ahe whispered to me . , . ' 'What do you think of my aunt, who at her age wishes foa lovers ami to play the part of a pretty woman.' 'She is wrong,' I said to her, 'such a design is only suitable for you ' . A moment after I found myself near tbe aunt, who said to me ' 'What do you think of that woman, who is at least sixty years oh!, and who apent more than an hour to day at her toilet Vf ' 'It is ull lost time,' I replied, 'one must bave ynur cliaxma to dream of such a thing ' I next went to this unhappy woman of sixty, nitvini: her in my soul, when she in turn wms- pered 'Waa there ever anything so ridiculous t Look at that woman of eighty who wears flame-colored ribbons and vi$hri to look young ! She has sue eeeded very well, for it borders upon a aecond childhood!' Alas! Good God!' said ! to myself, 'shall we never see only the follies of others ! Perhapa af ter all,' I added, 'it ia a blessing that we find oer own consolation in another's weakness,' I was in humor to amuse myself, 'and now,' said I, 'w liave gone far enough. Let us turn back a little, commencing with tbe old lady wbo is tbe last on the list ' ' 'Madame, you so strongly resemble that lady to whom 1 hava just spoken, that you appear, to be sisters and as 1 believe of nearly the same age.' 'Truly, sir,' said she, 'when one dies the "'htr oueht to be in great fear. I did not be lieve there is two dayi difference in our agea !' After leaving this decrepid old" woman 1 went roheroi' aixtv. 'Madame,' said. I, 'jou must li-cide bet that I have jest md, have wager that you and that lady,' pointing out the one of foity, 'are of the same age. rnon inv word.' said she. there is not six month's difference.' Ro far so eood. said 1 : let us eo on. Next I said to ber of foil y 'MaJair.e, be so kind as to tell me if it ia in joke that ynn rail that young Udy your niece, who ia seated at th other end of the table ? You are a young as tie is. Fhe has something parte in her face, that you certainly have not, and moreover, she lacks the blight color that glows on youi cheek.' Well,' said she, 'it ia true I am ber aunt, but her mother was at lest twenty -five years older than my. elf! we had no! tbe same mother I have heard my late sister say that her daughter and myself were bom in tbe same year.' ., 'I guessed eorroitly, theo,' replied I, 'and I was right to .b astonished.' ' Mn Viiiutii who ieel by anticipation tbe loss of thc'n choiiiis, are always desirous of go ing b(k to the time of their youtb; and why bould they i.ot try to deceive others T tbey use every exertion to deceive themselves and to fly that most afflicting pf all ideas, 'That of Old Age," (-..; n A SfK HOTE' LI IT. ' . Tbe Wloxf.n J list 6f.w. the turret talon f all ennsylvania llnh Niitra. Tbe mmt implicit re liance msy be plno J upon k. a it is every week .serrfully compared with slid corrected-. from'' Rick nail's Reporter. , , , .. ' V; 1 flunks In Pliltadelpltln. ' Nia. . . in sir. i Philip. " N iT E ti AT PAR.' "'. Bank of North Amwrim ' ; '' i r' ' Dank of the Northern T.ltarti " . ' ' Commercial Dunk of Pe.nn' . ' "V Farmera' and Merhanirt' Bank " i'j1" RMinfftnn Dank ! '"' v!'. ' r"' '' '' Philadelphia Bnk ' ' ' l 8hu lkill Bank ' . . . '.' Soathwark Bank '' ' ' ' ." ' Wrntern Pank . " , " MeranfrV Park ' ' . " ! ' 1 ' Msnnowhirera' Ar 'Merhanles' Biink Bank of Penn Township . ' n '. riirard Bsnk Bank of Commerce, Lite Moyamenaing " Bank of Pennsylvania ' 1 ' Country Hank. Bank of Chester County1 . , Westchester Bank of Delaware County Chester Bank of Qeunantown . , , tiermantown Rank of MnlROiniy Co.. Norrisiown Ooylestono Bank ' ' Dtiyloctawn Caaton.Uank . .. . ' K.ama .. . psr par prt par par ' par ' par ' par ' par " par "par ' psr par par . par par par fartnrra' Bank of Bucks co Bristol .r par Bank of NorthumboiUml Nnrtbumbetland par Columbia Bank & rtriitgc rn.C'olumtia ,. par Panneta Bank of Incastei. Lancastss par Lancaster County Bmik : . I.sncaster ,., par Innrsster Bank- I.ancsates . pl Farmers' Bank of Readini RdiiiB rat Ufftce of Bauk of Petm'a. IlairUlmig") Tbes Office , ... do , , do Office do da ;, Oflke , do . do , Lancaatur I ortkes t , . Rcsding ( do not . E salon J IssiMii, NOTES AT DISCOtI N T. Hank Of the United Statra PhUa.Hphia Potisrilta ' eiviiitnwfi MiddVtowvi Carlisle ' Pittftmrs; ' HollidavstaKg Harrisliorg lebahisji PilUbutg ' S3 i Minrra' Bank f Pottsvill Bank of Lewitosvn Bank ef Midtllotowa Carlisle Bank I Exchange Bank Io do lirnnch e( Harrislnirs; Bank' llwion Bank ' -Merchants' & Manuf. Bank Bank of PiltWtTg . fUsbng Willianispn1 Wilkt'Hlmrre Aflenlowvi Reading PilUhsKg West Braneh R ink Wyoming Bank Northampton Bank ' Berks County Bank OflVee of Bank of II. 8. failed do Do " do ' ; ih 1K - Ao do Erie New RriRhtfln ChamhenitMtfg ' tieltyiiliurg Moulrose do Bank of Chamhendiurg Bank of tJortyelxieg : Bank of 5uqiehaniia Co. Erie Bank I Rrie - WayneWSiirg Washinfrton lloneadale Brownsville York Farmers' tt Drovern' Bank PiankKn Bank ' Hnneedsle Bank I 4 Monnngahela Bank of B. York Bank i.i N. B. 1 he notes of those hanks on which we omit quotations, and suhirtitirte a dah ( ) are not purchaerd by the PhiUditybia (trotes-a, with ttie excejrtion of those which hava a tetter of rrference. BROKEN BANKS. Philadelphia 8av. Iim. . ' Philadelphia failed I'hilailelphls l.nan Co. fin Schuylkill Sav. Ins. do KeriKingtoti Sav. Ins. A 4e failed filled Peim lownnhip Bsv, Ins. do Manual Labor Bank (T. W Dyolt, prop.) failed I'owaoda Buitk Towsuda Alleghany Bank of Pa. Bank of Beaver Bank of Swatara Bank of WaslkingUm Bedford Ben HsriUhurg Washington BeUforrte Prttstiuig Plttst'OTg Fayette co. Iiri-enca!tle Hsrmwny ne sale Hneed rlooed failed ched no sale fitted fulled failed no sale Ceo ire Bank City Bank r arraer Si Mecn cs uan Farmers' & Mech'cs' Bank Farmers' A Mech'ca' Bank Harmony Insutte lluntincdon Bank Huntingdon na sale lwimow n no sale Juniata Bank l.umlwrmen's Bank Warren " UumUrT failed no sule ched lio ale closed Northern UaiA of Pa. New Hope 1M. BriJjre Co. Northumb'd Union Col. Uk. North W'cMern Bank of Pa. New Hope Milton Meadsille Office of Schuylkill Bank Port Carbon Carkaks " taHed Moulriaie , .ctoeed Unjontown . failed Gteeuahnsg rloecnl Wilkesharrr nossle Pe; Air. i Mauuf. Uank bilver Lake Bank Union Bank of Pcnn a. WvHtmoreland Bank Wilkeaharre Bridge Co. n-f All nute Duroorlina to ho on anv I'enmvl. Sjj i y j vauia Bank not given in the ahovs lirt, may he eel lown as frauds. Bank of New Brunswick ' - Brunswick failed Uclvidere Bank BeKidere Burlington Co. Bank Mrdford ! par Commercial Hank r Tertn Amt.oy Cunihertsnd Bank '' ' Bridiretiin pur rarmers' Bsnk Mount Holly par Farmera' and Mechanics' Bk Rahway Farmers and Mechanics' Hk N. Brunswick failed Farmers' and Merchants' Bk Middleiown Pu Franklin Bank of N. J. Jersey City failed Hohoken Bkg A Giaxing Co llotioken failed failed railed lit tied i failed i pal fin sale i failed failed J failtHl 1 Jersey tiilj Bsnk Jeraey l-ity Mechanioa' Bank l'tterou ' Manufacture' Bunk . Belleville Morria County. Bank ' Morriatown Monmouth Bk of N. J. Freehold Mechanics' Bank Newark Mechanics' and ManuC Bk Trenton Morria Caual end Bkg Co. Jersey City Poat Notes Newark Bkg At In Co Newark New Hope Del Uridt-e Co Lainbeilkviiii N. J. Mduulue. and Bkg Co Hohoken N J Prolrclon & Lombard hk Jersey City Grange Bank Orange Pateraon Bank Pateraun PcopkV Bank do l'linceton Uank I ruiotton par Halem Banking Cu Sleui par 8ute Batik Newark 1 State Bank Koiaheiblown . 1 (iiate Bauk Camden par State Uank4l Minns Monmtown blats Bank Treuioo railed Haleni and Philad Manuf Co Hslem tailed Susses Bauk Newion Trenton Banking Co . Trenton par I'nion Bank llever Washington Banking Co. llarkenaack failed liKUWAKP. BkofWilmcV Brandy aim' Wilmington par Bank of Delaware , W'iluungtou pal Uank of Smyrna ' Smyrna . par Do branch Millord par farmer' Bk of Stats of Del Dovei par Do branch' - Wilmington pat Do branch Georgetown par Do branch Newcastle psr Union Bsrik Wilmington psr fjj- Under S's O On sH Iwnks lasilcd thus () tiers are ei ther counterfeit or altered notes of the varioua SjS- noBiinstions, in eirrulstiuu. THE, subscriber1 lies' jaaf feslveil W New .Spring. Goods, to sifeich he invites his fricn and customers to call and examine torthenasai.fr His stock, const-t. in 4sit of the Wlowio( ' V Superior . Clothe, of Hci4.inn Caaimers of diCe1. , ,rerri pattern i -Satin and ottrer Vestinf t Ca : :'.lico Lawns, Ginghams, Checks, Tick- .-inga, and snmmrr wearof all kinds ' . , .nd prtot !, Iieghom' nd i-'.'i ' - n I'alrh lfiiftttsl;mKrllss ' v N ..! I- -. rand Paraatlafrrn 35 ' ' - ' ,. ' ... centa- upward r ' " " lo,(iroeeti,Qtreena. .Wsre,- Hardware,' Wdarware, - ., Oil, PainK Fish, Salt, Ac. dte.. fce., " ' and in foii, evetv ariii'h asually kept in a enin'r ainr, wtikh will be sold very low, ror cash or i n kind of trade. ... ' . . 'JOHN BOGAR. ' ,..8unliury, May 16th, 1847. nUy .: .-; ' ' -. u i, i .i I -- i nr H -iT-l1 - . I ii ' ! -i-- More Now Gfpods ! THE last airlval is at Po'dy'a 8lore, Market Square, where mill he found a handsome se sonaaent of -. - .. ; ....' . . : SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, of the latent and m t approved slylea, consisting of . Cloths, , . Casmmers, . Vesting, , Sumner Stuffs, Moos, ds' laioes, . Lwu, . Ginghams, . . Calicos, . . ' Muslins, . Jesns, &.., Ac, Ac j ls", a lull assortment of Groceries, nil of hich will be sold losret uun ever offered in this market. ; , ' CjII and examine for vourelvea. Snnhury, May 15 h, 1847. if Flour, Frmlvce, 'and ' Oeiieral Commis- ' ' ' st'ort Merchants, . No. Il Siat re's Wesar, BALTIMORE, OFFER their services to the Mercbmits and Fanners vf the So-on.-h.nna Vailev. for t'e tie of PloO', Grain and Produca generally, in the B.diim re mvkel, ih! from TJreii skten.ise nv qu iintance among purcier aud shipier, cm safely Wirranl a itistiictory sles. ' 4irreHimiidents will be ennslsnily kept ndvi.n of the slate of the m nkets, fee. " ' R.f.Tto Messrs. Wi. Wilson A Suns. mt Reynold ti Hon. DvhIhiii A. Saundera, Baltimore. Reynold. A Smith, and Mcmrs. Tinch-y, sJskrwell 4l English, Phils, May 15th. 1847. ?m fJViHE' Suntcriher. have th exetulvs right of JL ven.Hngl. M.TWATCnB-S , Hot lllant Hot Air Cooklu? in the countTe of Noithumheilaa.l, Ciilumhis and Sckovlkill; and from the enconrsgement met with already, they rrpect lo do targe busineaa. ' This stove is construcied on an entiiely new prirciple, and on the only nriuciiila that in make imth good Wood andco:il utve. , The inventor has over. come all the dilficirtt e that ao frequently belong t. other stove. He has by hi arrangement, con stiucVd a broJIrn. (TTOve'n III lont, where in hmilins, roasting, frying or baking may be done, and all the smell thst ariae. thsretrom must pa into the comhustihle chsinher, and ia rrot at all thrown out tniofbe room 3) Besides rtii, there i an oven only two inches kss than the whole site of the ieve, wherein baking nr roasting may he done as writ as it csn be in the common brick oven. This oveo l always fit for nee when the s'ove is heated, aa the whule draught of hot sir passes a round it coostsnlrv. Public attention is particularly caHed to this stove. Ii csn lie wen at our nlore and Iln r.Mt lishment in North Danville, at the ign of tbe Co Itimtfia Tin shop, and at tbe Foundry of Rohvhach & Clement Snhwry, where Its particular onah. iies will he fully hawn sndexp'ained loany person wmnimr lo ex'imine it. Tbe sulcrlM-ra continue to have en bund H kind of psrloi stoves. rch a radiators, cylenders, fancy sud plain, suitable for all who may favor u. wi'h a calU also common slieet and Rurais Iron, which csn le made in any b arable she; loge. ther wilh a general assortment oftiu and jupinned ware, wholeaale and retaiL Country met. hanU are iuviied lo call and et amine our aiock. aa our work cannot he suipssied, and piicea motloeraie, N. B. We can sat'vly recommend the above mo tioned sUive to persons who wish to ejnhurk ill a good buainces- The psicnu-e will sell either coun ty or state rights, to euil purc'ism-r, and on Tea wmahle teima. He or bis agin may le found iu Danville, Pa. ' . I. &J.ARTER. The undersigned, bsvmg seen In .operation the hot b'at hot air ciMtkiug stove, invented sud pa tented by J. M. Thsivher, certify thst we leli. ve, from the in inner of it conxtrucii in snd ora ion, that it is the heat one ever offered to the public The airaiigement is so complete snd the construction so judicious, thst there is a saving ol one half the fuel and time, iu doing any given amount of a. r vice, over other celebrated stoves. In short we r com ment it in preference to all othera, for lbs simple re.on that it enihraoes every branch of economy. Samuel Garrett, John W Garrett D ivid Chst field, W F Kiicb. n. John M Giay, E Thompkon, Smith Thompson, J D Hahn, J.'hn O.keii, llesiki ah Rear, Ell is F Coer, Gen M Rithrt, Daniel Hoffoian, llemy H Risel, F II Caiver, Daniel Drei.haeh, Jovph Vankiik, Uook Epley. Danville. March 6, 1817. ly FARM rP II K subscriber offer f.ir sale' a cheap Farm, - situate in Shamoktn townabip, Northumher- land county, about eight miles from Sunhury, ly ing hei ween ihe C'entrs Inrnnike and Iri-h Valley contaiuins 162 acte and allowance. Saul farm is in a g.vd slate nf eullivsliim, with reasointdy good huildinn aud exeelksnt water near the door ; and all kinds uf liuit. Are. JOHN FAKNSWUUTH. Suribury, Feb. 0, 1 14 7, Clothing Establishment OPERATIONS in Cuiimn seam to he the J order of the dry, st the Philadelphia Ward Robe, 10ft Ohranut street, where every dtlicU in the line is kept, end sold at aslonUhing low prices. emtiracing Cloaks, Hangups. Over Sack Cost, Short Sack Coal, Super French Chth Diee Frock Costa, Pantaloon of every grsde snd . style, sny of which will be sold either , by the gsisueut or duen, st pli es thst will jualify the most economical io . buying. We ilvi all who wsul good and chess Clo thing, to call et No. IDS Cbe.nut sliest, . Piulad.li hi', fob 6:h, 1817. Cm : TO WATCH 1TCAKEHS him At D : , . . J. L jJOiVL TJ S, Imporler -of- Watches, Watch-Makers' Tools and- Watch -Materials, r r - Ttio1esjnle A. notnll r So. 246. Muttetnrtfr; PHILA DELPHIA, nA8 eorMlantly on hand a large' assortment of Lunette, Patent, and Plsin Glsse; Main- spring". Verges, Disla, Watch Hands, and a com plete assortment of all Tools sod Materials belong ing to the trade I with a large assortment of Gold end Silver Lever, Lepine, and Plain Watches i all of which he Will gusfnnty 10 Sell at the lowest Nev. Vork prices. '''All orders from the country punctn-. ally executed.. ,; ' N.B. Country merchants an J others sre invited to o .11 and rxsmlne his stock, st Nit. S IS Mstket street. " ' "- ,: Ph lailelphin. JsB.83, U47.-m CPTTATJCsTIOlTSTOUE, . n. wr i mi i ' ' lo. oi tvut in iiiiiii strwi, (st thi rirr notitt.) ' : PH ILADBLPHI A. C. C. M A C- KEY, Auctioneer. TO COUNTRY STORE-KEEPERS. IITVfiNlNO SALES of Hsrdwsre, Cutlery, UJJ Saddlery, Whips. Boots, HUoes, Hals, Usps, Guns, rietols, ilothtng, ' WalcUea and Fancy If.iod. At Mackey'e Auction Store, 31 North Third street; nesr the City Hotel. The attention of Country Merchants is invited The Good will he s.dd In lots to suit purchasers, nd all Goods ottered will be warranted equal to the representations ihst may be made of them. ' N. U. A large assortment or Goods st Krivate Sale. x Jan. 10. 1847 ly MOUNT VERNON 05 Norih v'd st., lict. Arch SL Race sts., P Ii i I a l e 1 1 Ii i a . BRADY & PAKKEIt respet tfully inform ihrv 1 friend snd the public thst they have taken the above named house, recently kept by J. S. Adams, mi l are ptepsred to accommodate custo mers in the most satisfactory manner and at ree sonalile prices. Their table will be supplied wilh the bewi vari ety '.be market affords their parlore and sleeping suirtments will be in tbe best order. The house ha heeo thoroughly repaired and furnished with a view lo the comfort ol traveller and strangers. Having hsd several yeara experience in the buines, thev hope to give general sstiaficiion, and respectfully invite traveller and elianrato give them s call... . BKAUY ol rAKKEIt. t PhiladcrpbiaJanusry 16, 1847. if The C4reapctt Gold and Silvef Walches IN PHILADELPHIA; OLD Levers, foil Jewelled, f45 00 ' Silver do. do. 23 00 Gold Lenines. Jewelled. ' 30 00 Silver ' do.' do. " '15 00 Silver Qusrtier. fine nu.diiv. 10 00 Gold Watche. plain, ' 1 00 Silver Siircticle. ' ' Gold Pencils, 00 Gold Hi see let. 4 00 Also, on hand, alarse esarlment of Oi.lJ aud Hair Bracelets, finser ringa, bread pins, hoop esr ring. Id pens, nlvet simnns, sugar tongs. Ihtin- hies, cold neck, curb ami fob chains, guard keya and jewellery of every description, at equally low prices. All I wsul is call to convince custo mer. ' '..:: All kind of Wslchcs snd Clocks repaired end wurrauled to keen eond time for one year : old sold or silver h.xicht er taken in exchange. For sale, eight day and thirty hour brass clocks, st - LEWIS LADOMl'S' Watch, Clock snd Jewellery Store, No. 4 13 J Market strict, above Eleventh, north side, Phil- nlns. - i rj j I have some Gold snd Silvei Levers, still much cheaper than the above price. Philadelphia, Dee, 26. 1846. ly rn? ousrPs nwrorrshl SHAVING- CREAM. Small quantities given without Charge, .. 114 Cftevimf St., rillLAUELrtll.l. THIS new and nplendid article, a. h nime de notes, ia pr.ife"ej to le antierioT to any Sha ving Cream iu the United Stale or Europe. It i unsurpaea d f. r Manly, purity and fauranre, tho somewhat analaaMis to Gu-ilsm's Ambrosial Cresm and other similar compounds. It far aur. pauses them ell f tin envlhenl psaty eonamtency or it lather, which so softens the Iwsrd s to render having pleaant snd essy. It further potwease Ihe advairtsoe over tbe imported article, in Doing freahls prep.ie.l. na skill being wmitiug in it saso. . " V. ... . .. . . i uiaciure. r. niwwi navtng ni man; jriam r IM'rience in tho 'celebrated Laboratory of Laugur, I'ere et Fit, now Renaud Or eo., of Pari. Beside being the Iwat, it is tbe cbespest srticle fnrsbsvina; it elessntlv put up in boxes, with splendid steel enersved Isbels. Price I'd per duxen, or S7j cents lor e erngls oox, to shave one year. It is alo aold at ft oU per lb, or 12 ecu I per ot., an that lentlemen can have their hoses filled si EIIGEM2 KtlMtL, . Wholesale and Retail Perfumery and Mineral Wa ter Es'eblishioeul, 114 Cheanut tiret, Dec 19, IB46. PHILADELPHIA. New Firm. flHE Unders:gned hereSr gives police, that he X buk saicisied with himself, a partner in the mercantile huiine, in his store adjoining W savor's Tavern, in Sunbury, John Haas, and that tbe said store will hereafter be conducted un Jet the firm nf Clement V Mans. The store st A the South West coiner of Mstket Square will be conducted sa here! store, by the suhacritwT himaelf, lo which be rtsiwclfully invites his customers snd friends. . He ' i notifies sit those indebted to him. to csll heiwecn ihiaand the 1st uf January next, snd set tle their suciMiais. . - - ' 1 All kind of produce will be taken on sreouut, at cash prices. I Hereafter no longer than four months credit will be given. IRA T. CLEMENT. bunl ury. Nov. U. 1846 tf. ' " CLBME1TT & , RE8PECTFULLY inform the publie, that en the 9th lust., ihey entered into pailuership, in the mereaulile business, at the store recently occupied by Ira T. Clement, adjoining Wssver's Tavern, in Sunbury. They bsv lately received a new atuck of goods, which they will dispose of st tits lowest price. All kinds of produce will be tsksn io eicbsnge fur goods. N lunger than (our nonius credit wiH be given. IK A J . CLEMENT, JOHN HAAS. flun.'.O', Nev. It, U48, tf. r, ..T STJ5H2 tJLrQ:: r o: AUCTION STORE, i No.-6 North 3d 1.; third fldor above ,11 . ,.; (iUtlllkUl tOllCl, PBILaABLFHIA, AI E EVERY EVENING, of a general st- sortment .4 roretn snd unmestie risruwiire, , 1 able anal ' rocket Uullery, i roas, ixcks, .Lslchets, Bolts. Ssws, Ssikllery, Whips, . - B.iots, hhMk Ifs'e, Csns, Guns, ' . i,-- . Pislolsv Tnmminss,-Clothing ' and Fsnry Goods. . The attention of city snd country desler M in vited. Tbe Goods sre freah, and will le warranted equal to the representations thst may be made ef them. -,, .BAYLI8A BROOwER, Auclione,T,, - No. 6 North Third at. N. B, Purchase! can have their Good packed. Several ji. voices of Goods bsv been received to be sold at private sals. . . Philadelphia, Dec. Ittih, 1646. ly To The J. O. ol O. I J. W. & K. 1). STOK E S, Manufacturers of Premium Odd Fel- lows' Regalia, 1 So. 194 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA, First Clothing Store below Cth Sucrt. THfi subscribers having taken the premium at .Franklin Institute, at the last exhibition, for (he beat Regnia, they invite the attention of the order to their establishment, wheie they will find a splendid sssnrtntent of P.O. and Encampment Re galia. They a Wo make to order for Lodge and Encampments, Resells, Ssshes, Co.tume and Kobe, and furnish every thing tequistte tor Ike convenience of new Lodges or bn ainpoient. 1, W. HTOKr.S, . E- D. 8TKE3. Philadelphia, Dee. 19, 1846. 1 v EXTRAORDINARY DISCOVERY! DEAFNESS CAN BE CTJRXD II afPIOOPER'S EI ERIAL OIL A prompt and la-ting remedy for Datrai., also for pains and discharge of matter from the burn. Hundred of curie inraea deemed utterly hope. IcMhave firmly etahhfaed its superiority over eve. ry former Medical discovery. 11ns vahjahle Acoustic Medicine la compound of four different Ode. one of which, the active sod principal ingiedient, is oMsined from the bark of a certain apecies of Waixut, a new gnd effectual sgent in the cure of Deafneos. IVraene who had been deaf for 10, lo and even 0 year, have been permanently ci I"rc,'.. .omTfu4 ;"d cured by using so emphatic have been tbe testimonials in iu favor, that tbe In ventor claima for it the distinction of an Infallible Remedy, in all cases, when the Ear is perfect in its formsth-n. foi further psriiculars, snd evidence of its great value, see printed sheets, in the hnnds of Agent. For nle in Sunhury, by J. VV. ritll.IMi. September 19ih, 1846 ly ' ' - Htm WsikNwudii la 11 vV m- Fa 1 I 1 .1 S IL'JilHlH-JL'lll'il UNR1VALLKD AND UNEQUALlD In curing Colds, Coughs, Asthma, Iufluenxa, Whoofiuig-Cough. snd all Disensca of the bteast and lens;, lesding lo Cousumpw lion ; composed of the concenrrited virtues of the herbs Hurehound, Uonesett, Bloodrout, sud several other vrgem- , Lie subrtunces. WsrrstitL-d PURE FROM ANV MINERAL WHATEVER. FT HIS invaluable Medicine is the most aieedy sod certain remedy ever discovered fsr the s- lve coniida'nts, sa tiMueaude who have used it will teaiify. for esle, in Sunhury, by aV W. f Kll.lINtJ. snd m Northtmberlnd. by D. BRAUT1GAM, t aud st wholesale, iu I'hiladikfdiia, tv T. KLETT & Go, Comer of Sec on .1 aud CalluwiuU street. Scptemlwr 19th, t46. ty ' D E N TjlS T li Ys , fHlHANKFUI. for ttie liberal encsrgmeni I which he has received, wind I respectfully inform his friends snd the citrxen of Northumber land county in generst, that he ha firepare.1 Uio- fll with me best IncurrupiiMe Teeth, Gold rlsle, Goid Foil, &c., that can be hsd in the city of Phi ladelphia ; and thai he will endeavor, to the utmost ot hi atulity, le rentier full sntUfaction to s!l who uisy trunk proper to engsge his services. He will be In Sunbury at the August court, where he will t prepared, at his residence, to insert 1 eetn est Gold Plate, or en Pivot, on the latest and moat sm proved plans, and attend to all lbs brsnche belongs ing to DENTAL SURGERY. ' Ladies will he wsiicJ on st their place. of resi dence, if desired. His charges will be reasonable, and bis work warranted. He will visit different parts ef the county, about once in three months. Suobury, July ISih, 1846 6m FOUNTAIN HOTEL. ' ft-! Uttht JMrscl, THE House kss undergone ihoroogh lepair. The propHetor solicit it former patronage. Term i 1 85 per dsy, WM. W. DIV. ARTHUR I . FOGG, July 4, 1816 ly " Proprietor. Keller V lireeiMuipli, PATE1TT ATTCB1TETS, AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS, WASiiuraTozr, d. c ir)RAWLG8 and Psper. fi th Pa-enl Of iljf 6ce will be prepared by them, at tbeir office, opposite ib Patept Office. , July, 4th, 1840-ly . TTlkEXTER'8 8PIKIT Or H)AP, for eg. UJI trading Grea.s. Dry Paints, Vernish, Tar, Wax, Ac, from clothing of any description, war-; ranted not lo injurs the cloth er the mot delica'e colors. This liquid baa alee been used with gresf succswsj in eese ot Bum. Scalds, Tetter, Pimples on tbe face, Chapped hands, Bore lips, Rheume ti.m. Hard or soft Crn. ice. (ry Price, to et. psr bottle. For sals st the store of July 18, le(. ' ' ' L. MASPIR. fftMg jaajinr5.naaJiri-tV ilai wWi i i.-rrr-" " "Hi Ba MASGlER, ',1 ATTORNEY AT LAW .iv: . aTTJITB'UaVf PA.' ' - Business attended to" in lbs Counties of No thuipberUnd, Union, Lycoming and Columbia. Itefer lot ' ' ' .P..eV A. Reyot'iiT, I I.owra iv. IIasrov, - , . Somsrs & Snunoasss, philu,l Rtreotna, McKsrlisii &. Co. SraaiNB.Ouon &. Co., E. KI1MBER. JR.. Xo. 34 A'orfA Fourth Street, under the .!( I cftonfs' ItoUl. ' ' P li 1 1 a d e I t ii a , ft li anni si rmul EEP3 constantly on band an etler.sive at torlment of all kinds of 8:1k, Fur and Don vet Hats, which he otters for tale on the mort re: son tle term. Hi Hat are made up ot the hei jnaterialo, and in tbe .most approved style. Pe son visiting the ci'y will find it to their interest t call. July tlth, 1846. Iv S1LVKK M EDA I., AWilDIH V TUX rRAJKUM IMSTITCTK, Ittt.' " City , Cwjutrrtolype EstaMishmfnt. r u - rrl rrr. e T r1. -" ( Latk Smons & Coii.m,') So. 100 Chmnut it., nhare Third, South luff, mil. AE LFHI A. M'T for a lady, ai INI ATURE8 taken equally a well in do in clear weither. A dirk ilk die ly, and black suit for a gentleman, a pref.:rMo in sitting for pictue. No extra char is made for coloring, and perlect likenees (usraniird. July 4th. 1846. ly COLTTltSBIA H0TJ3E, - CHESNTTT STREET, ' PIIILADKLP III A. T HIS larpe and commodiotia Hotel has recent been fitted up wnh enme new rurntiu Tbe Hhrribers therefore polictt the pstronngc the public, and trust that their experience in t buMiieMi will enable them to give entire satisf. tion. Terms moderate. BAG LEY, McKENZlE &. Co. July 4th. 1840. ly ' "r"'"D2cif TISTPsT. - ; V K T E It II. M A S S K II, RF.CKNTLY FROM PHILADFXPH1 A. RESPECTFULLY informs the citixen Sunbury end vicinity, that he has opened orhee at the residence of Henry Masxer. in Marl street, where he is pjepsred to execute sll kinds Dks tal Schokrt. Plnie Work, die, on the lat snd mot spproved plans. Having hsd some experience snd instruct! under one of the mot eminent snd successful D lists in Philadelphia, he tielieves thst he will able to give aalisfac'.ion to thoae who may want service. Ladie will be waited on at their place of r. dence. Hi charge will be moderate, and work warranted. Sunhury, March 28th, 1846. To lurcitam or DRY GOODS. Ab, lit 'earl,!., NEW VORK. HAVING ertabrihed s Branch at No. 144 a mil et., Philadelphia, is now epening. and be constnnlly receiving from the New York 1 tion, an extensive assortment of ' " - 7AKCT It STAPLE SRT GOODS which will tie sold at the lowest New York pti at wholesale and Retail. Among his stock wil found a good aisortment of the following srrie Jaeennets, Plsid, Hsir Cord, Lace, Strie, Uj Swiaand Tailaian Muslins. Bisb p and Li Lawns, Fsncy Cap Netts, Fancy snd Ball lrer Thread Lsces, Applicstion Do., rich B'k Trimming Lsce, Irish Linens, Linen tmh Linen Cainhrie Hdkf.,CuiUin Fringe, Canlin d'Kcos. Muehne de Laine, tilk and I'm Warp Alcea, Qu wu's Cloth,. Gala I'll French Merinos, Hk-ck Silk, tilovea. Si k II Shawls, Crsvsts, Ribbon', Eiubroideiie. Ac, & t'ountry Merchant and other visiting Phil phi a or New Votk to purchae, are respectfully viied te call aud examine tbe sticks. No. 1. 1M5. ly ' " II K Is I U V K A N D Is I V THOMSON'S Coiupouud tij i up of Tar k. M N apt It a. THE unprecedented success of lhi medicim tbe restoration of healib, to lkone who, in psir, hsd given up sll hopes, hs given it an r ted reparation alove all other remedies, furtii-J rvideoceof its intriusic vsu snd power. s the ly sgeul which can be retiad j n for the cm Pulmonary Consumption. Bronehiilis, A ill Paiu in the side snd Breast, Spitting of Bl WheAing Cough, Cioup, &c. , . AM.'iilion is re4wwleJ to tbe following AST' ISHING CLUE. by IVtnson's Compound S, of Tar auJ Wood Naplha U Pkilailelphia. May 3d, 1S MR.' THOMSON Dear Sir With gia feelings I inform you of the astouiahing slfm yiur aanliciue, which has literally rawed me I a death-bed ! My diavase. Pulmonary Conu lion, had reduced me mi low that my j hyieian nejnred my cise hopeless! At this junctiou gau lo u-eyour medicioo.and miraculous as it mm, it ha complete!;' restored tea to health, everything de had failed. Respectfully vour, WASHINGTON MACI Charlotte street, above George at The uudersicne.l, being peraoually atjuuai I with Washington Muk and tiis suQirijws, I witness to the aslonuUiug efleet of.Tbouir Compound Syrup ef Tar, and the trutli ,ui' tl hove ktalement. JOS. WINNER. 318 North Third strl, DAVID VICKERS, 43 Almond street. 1H UH M'GINLEV, 6- ft. Ps and Fourth stieeui. Prepared only by S. P. Thomson, X. E. co of 6th and Sprue streets, Pbiiaoeiphia. Agent. 11. B. MaMer, Sunbury ; I). fi and Dr. Maebetoii, HaaUburg ; Jno. G. tr. I'nUatille ; Gev Earl, Reading ; Houuou A on, Teanda, Bradford county, Pa. i'rtce 50 ( per bottle, or $ x'r doacn. (tj Harare of all imitation. Philadotphia, June S8ih, 1M5. ly George jTWcaier, BOPB raAEBS A SHIP C HANDLE A'o. 1 3 Sortk Water Street, Philadelphia. PAS constantly on hand. general aa went of Cordage, Seine Twines, Ac, Ropes, Fishing Ropes, White Ropes, M la Ropes, Tow Lines for Canal Boat. Al complete aasortinent of Peine Twines, Ve. sue Hemj) Shad and Herring Twine, Best Patent Net Twine, Cottoo SbaJaod Herring Twine, r, ThreeJs, sVc. &A Also, Bed Cprds, Hough Li Hsltors, Traces, Cotton and Linen Carpel Chi Ac, alt of which he will dispose of on reason trrn. . Piilsde'f his, NoveaiU 13, 1 83. .'y I