..-W!eisaBaew - I. -...I The Kdwoetlnn of Ihe Hear. It it 'he vice or th age to substitute learn inff (or wisdom to educate the head, ".fto1 for get that there ia a more Important education ne cessary tor the heart.' The reeson it enltivated at an age when nature does hut furnish the ele ments rtecessary to it weeeseful cultivstieV of it ; aod the child ia solicited to renVction, when he i only capable of sensation and emotion. In infancy the attention and the memory are only excited strongly by thinrs which impress . the senses, and move the heart, and a father hull instil more- solid and available inetruction in an hour spent in the fields, where) wisdom and pondnese are exemplified, seen and felt, than in a month spent in the study, where tht-y are expnnnried in stereotyped aphorisms. '. No physician doubts that precocious children in fifty cases Tor one, are much the worse for (hp discipline they have undergone. The mind rooms to have been strained, and the founda tions for insanity are !aid.' When the a tidies ot msturer years are stuffed ir.to the head of a child, people do not reflect on the anatomical fnet.the brain of an infant is not th brain of a man; that the one is confirmed snd ean bear exertion, the other is prowine snd requires re pose that to force the attention to abstract facts, to load the memory with chronological and hietorical or scientific detail; in short, to expect a child's brain to boar with impunity the exertion of a man's, is just as ration! at it would he to hazard tho same sort of experiment on its muscles. The first eipht or ten years of life should be devoted to the education of the heart to the formation of principles, rather than to the ac quirement of what is usually termed knowledge. Nature herself points out such a course ; for tbe emotions are then the liveliest, and most eaaily moulded, being e yet unalloyed by passion. It ia from this source that the mass of men are hereafter to draw their sum of happiness or mi sery; tbe actions of the immense majority are, under all circumstances, determined much more by feeling thao reflection; in truth, life presents an infinity of occasions where it is es sential to happiness that we should feci rightly ; very few where il is at all necessary that we should think profoundly. ' lip to the seventh year of life, very great changes are going on in tho structure of the brain, and demand, therefore, the utmost atten tion not to interrupt them by improper or over excitement. Juht thst degree of. exercise should be given to to tbe brain at this period, as is necessary to its heslth ; and. the best ia oral instruction, exemplified by objects which strike the senses, - ' -. . It is perhaps unnecessary to add,' that at this period of lile, special attention should be given, both by pareots and teachers, to the physical dc velopement of the child. Pure air and free exercise are Indispensable, and wherever these are withheld, the consequences will be certain to extend themselves over the whole future life The seeds of protracted erri bopelesa suJering have, in innumerable instances, been sown in tho constitution of the child simply through ig norance of this great fundamental physical law; snd the time has come when the united, voices of these innocent victims should ascend,.'! rum- pet tongned, to the ears of every parent and teacher in th land, 'Give us free kit and whole' some exercise ; leave .to. dcvelope our expan ding energicsr in accordance with the la we of our being, and full seope for the elastic and Vmodini? impulses of our young blood. Jn- don Quarterly Review. ' '.' ' . ' , How a Gboboia Ji'dok wis HoAXBP. The following clever anecdote ia copied from let ter received by a friend, from Roewell, Georgia If our readers enjoy it as much we tlu, we shall consider the apace it occupies well filled : 'We have about four miles from here, a cer tain Judge of the Inferior Court, an ignorant. ptmpous clown, who by dint of an in6nity of lirty labor has contrived to creep on lb Lower ilench, and who consequently thinks himself somebody. Well, about two weeks ago, be re- reived a letter post marked 'Rome, Georgia,' from Ucnrt Clay.O 0 saying, "that being on a nnliticul tour through upper Georgia, and hear i i that Judge Berry (the soubriquet our wot t tk y rejoices in) was a good Whig, and an in iltiential man, he took the liberty of requesting a tew nights' lodging of him for himsult and suite, as ho wished to address the cilixecs of Cobb be would, if the request waa granted, be wiili him in ten dive" The letter then fini .i.c-J with hinting that if ejected to the Presi .lency in '43, he weald not 6rgit Judge Berry in the forming of his csbinet, ; Berry was ss r.,..nded! stupefied ! 'What t have the great - lug leader in toy bouse! ! the great homer i ,1, glorious, splendid Henry Clay I M' Howev- , r he retained bis faculties sufficiently to ait tiw and eeratch off ao answer cxpreasive of 'pride he felt in sheltering in hia house such Msgnus Apollo as Mr. Clay and signifying hi readiness to acconunoiUte Mr. Clay, auive uiien ho would 'statesmen were alwsysresdy i i "reel thoea wno eoincit.j who iwn m i" i, uli, etcetera.' After delivering himself ol i,v, he monoti'd his horse and 'accoutred as he v .' rode i:i miles to the nearest town, where laid out t&Q for 'crockery fCO for house: i furnKurr, and for powder and lead, the i.t as he said for hito and Mr.Clsy to got .initio with. These preliminsriee finished, he 'o'nmenced to '11 out' showing the letter to very one he met, and bisggingof hisdietin vii.hed visitor, lie returned hoiee, spread it "iirond, aod h week nothing waa to be heard ol f xinor uo and flxinir down. T'le day de u rnnned upon, iioever, for Mr. Clay's arrival, t'sesed so did the next, and lite next, and yet no Uay. Could it be yes lha truth Cssutd ponhiui. I he Juduf; wis sold r a . ... I 1 . " 1 1 - L. - ' L L DANK NOTE LIST. Tti fMlowing lint shows the current value of all .'ennsyivaMa 8nk,Nites, ' Tbe moat implicit re liance may be planed upon it. as it is every toeeM jarefuHy compared with and corrected from Dick Rail's Reporter. , - , Bank.) In Philadelphia. Nsms. Wano. , PalttD NOTES AT PA It. flank of North America , , flank of the Northern LiSertiee - Commercial Bank ef Pcwi'a. . . . Parmer and Mechanics' Bank Kensington Bank . ,' . Philadrlphia Bank - . . Schuylkill Bank - Southward Bank . Welern Bank . Mechsntcs' Bank' . Manufacturers' dc Mechanics' Bank ftsnk of Perm Township . . , Rirard Bssk. , . Bank of Commerce, lte Moyamrneing Bank of Pennsylvania , . ; . Country Ilanli:. Bank of Chester County Westchester Bank of Delaware County Cheater par par par pir psr par par par par par par par pa. par par par par Bank of Oermantown Oermantown pa Bank of Montgomery Co. Norrlatown par Doy lestown Bank Diy leatown tension pnr Easton Bank " " par Farmers Bank of Buck ro. Bristol par Bank of Northumberland , Northumliertand par Columbia Bank A" Bridge en.Columbia par Farmer Uanli of Lancaster l.anrtcl par Lancaster County Bank Lancaster Banks Farmers Bank of Reading Office of Bank of Peon's. Lancaster par Lancaster ' pit ' Reading par Harrisburg' The- Lancaaler I office Reading jdo not Easton J laaue n. Office Office Office do do do NOTE8 do do do AT DISCOUNT. Rank of the United State Minera' Bank of Potuville Philadelphia Potisville lwiptonn Middletuwn Carthde 1 ; Pittaburf Hllidavlurg Harrisburg lbaniKi Piltaburg PilttHitg ' Williaraaport rVilkebarr' Allentown Reading Pittsburg S3 i H 1 Bank of Iewietown Bank of Middlotown CarlialeBank ' Exchange Hank Do do branch of Harriatiura; Bank Lebanon Bank ' Merchant' & Manuf. Bank Bank of Pittsburg West Branch Bnk ij t Wf uming Bank Northampton Bank Uerka t:ounty llank Office of Bsnk of U. H. ' failed do Do do do -Do ' do do Erie New Brighton do Bank of Chamherthurg Bank of Ceityatarg Bank of Susquehanna Co. Chamheraburf , (tHtysburg Montrose t Erie 131 ' Wsynrsburg ' ' Washingtoe) ' I Ilonesdale I Brownsville I brie Bank- Farmera ft Drovers' Bank Franklin Bank : Honendale Bank ' ' Monongahela Bank of B. fork Bank York' 11 N. B, 1 be notes of those banks on which we omit Quotations, and substitute a dash ( ) are not purchased by the rmiadelpnta brokers, witn me exception ol those wnico nave a wiuir oi reKTenoe. BROKEN BANKH. Philadelphia Bev. Ins. " Philadelphia Called do ' Ceiled do ' failed Phuadelphta lonn Uo. 8chuylkiHav. Ina. i Kenainglon 8a. Ins. A ' do ' ; . do ' Penn Townahip Kav. 1ns. -Manual Ub, Bank (!'. W; Dyett, prop.) Towanda ' Bedford Beaver Hanitihorg A'ashiiiRton Bellcfonte ' Pittsbuig , Pittsttarg Fayette co. Greencastle Hsrmony failed lewaoda Uauk Alleghany Bank of Pa. Bank of Beaver no sale closed rloeed failed cloned no sate failed failed failed no sale Bankof Bwatara Bank of Washington Centre Bank City Bk Farmers' ec Meeh cs' nana: Farmera' cV Mech'cs' Bank Farmers' at Mech'cs' Bsnk Hsnnony Institute llinunrdtH-. Bank Huntingdon no sale Iwistown no sale Juniata Bank Lumlwrmen's Bsnk Northern Bank of Pa. Warren Dundsff New Hop Milton ' Meedville ' Port Carbon Carliala Montrose lTnlontown failed no sale dosed HO sale ' closed failed closed failed closed Naw Hope Del. Bridge Co. Northuinb'd Union Col. Bk. North Weatern Beak of Pa. Office of Schuylkill Bank Ps. Asr. & Manuf. Dank Silver Lake Bsnk Union Bsnk of Penn'a. Westmoreland Bank Green at'Usg Wilkeabarra Bridge Co. Wilkeelwrro no sale irj All notes purporting to be on sny I enn-yl. vania Bank not given m the shove list, msy be set lown aa frauds. .- . Back of New Brunswick Brunswick Belvitlere ' 1 Medftml ' Perth Amlwy Bridgeton Mount Holly railed BoWidete Bsnk Burlington Co. Bsnk rsr Creamercial llank" 4 Cumberland Bank r ,... ii-ls . 1 par Farmers' and Mechanics' Bk llahway t Farmera' and Merhsnice' Bk 'N. Bieinewiek failed Farmers' and Merchants' Bk Middletown PL 1 Franklin Bank of N.J. Jersey City faded Hoboken Ukgdc Uiscing Co Heben failed failed lersey City Bsnk Jersey City M eel tanks' Bank i i . Manufacturers' Bank Morris County Bunk Monmouth Bk of N. J. Mechanic' Dank Mechanic' and Manuf. Bk Morris Canal and Bag Co Post Notes Newark Ukg ck Ins Co New Hope Dei Bridge Co N. J. Manufsc. and Bke Co PstietiMMi Belleville AtoTTistown ' Freehold ' Newaik Trentoo Jeiaxy Crty failed (ailed 4 failed J par no sale i Newark LarebaiUville Hotmken I failed failed 4 faile.1 4 N J Proteclon dc Lombard bk Jerwy Cily Orange Bank Oraoge Paterson Bauk Paler son Peoples' Bsnk ' do Princeton Bsnk . Princeton Baiein Banking Co Halem Htale Bank Newark Stale Bank Ekaabethtowa Bute Bank Csmdon State Bank of Morris Morrutowa ttiale Bank Tmnioo par psr i 1 failed eialetn and Pbilad Manuf Co Salem Susset Bank . . Newma i Trenton Hanking Co , Tien tun . " par I In ion Bank ! j Washington Banking Co. liackaosack failed IiETLAWARK. Bk cfWihsj V Brandy wine Wilmington par Bank ef Dataware Wilmington - par Bank of Bmyrns Boryina par Do blanch Milford par Farmera Bk of Slate of Del Dover par Do branch Wilmington par Ik branch Georgetown par Do branch Newcastle par Union Bank Wilmington ' psr Under 6'a ' (U tin all I'striks msiked thus f M there are ei. tbei counterfeit or altnrcd noise of ihe vsitou.ds- ts J aomiosuoiis, ia circulation. - THE subscriber has Just received his Nr-v Spring Goods, to which he invite his frien and customers te rail and examine for thetnset . His stock consMs in part of the following '-j ' : Superior Clntba. of all color ( Cs-siroers of li f-- cnt patterns; Nslin and other Testings t a ' Ilvoa, I. awns, Gingham, Check, Tick- ., inga, and urtim wrar of all kinds ' and 'price; 1ro, Irghorn anJ i Palm laf Hats; Umbrellas ' ami Parasnla, from 25 ' cents opwa'd t -alio, (Iroeeiie, Querns WaTr, Ilardarnre, Cedarware, OHa, Paint, Tiah, ,S$lt. ike. fee ee., . , and in fct. eetv article uo'ly kept in a eountr-' tori, wliich will lie sold very 'low. for e-ah or n kind of trade. . JOHN DOQAR- t Ponhury, May 15th, 1817. n!4y. , ,. . More New Goods ! THE last i rival is at Pordy's Riore, .Market Squars, where will I s fouod a handaume as sortment of 8PRINCI AND SUMMER GOODS, if the latest and m.xt epprosed siylee, consisting of Chilhs, ' fl!simers. ' Vesting, Summer PtiilTa. Mons. d.- laines, Ijwiis, Cingham. " Calicos, Mostins, Jeans, &e., dec , ftc.l alai, a full assortment of Uroccrirs, all of which will be sold lower than ever ottered in tU market. CH and ex-imine for vourwlves. bunhory, May 15 h, 1847. if SA7D3S1T & COALS, Four, Produce, and General Commit' mo Jilercluiuts, No. 116 Smith's Waaar, BALTIMORE, 0F FFEU their aervieea to the Meichanls snd Fanners of the Suii0rhnna Vallev, for the ante of Flour, drain and Produce generally, in the Ballira re market, . eud from beu 'Xiritsie are quinlance amnng purchaser and shippers, ran safely Wnnanfatisfiictniv aalea. Correspondents will be rnntantly kept advised of the slate of lb maikeis, &c. . , - s R. fer to - i Messrs. Wm. Wilson Ac Runs. Iaac Reoolils&Son. I gsj1(morfc Davidson dt Saunders, j , KevnuIJi A. 8inilh. 1 and Messrs. Tincley, Caklwetl &. Euglish, Phila. Msy 15th. I8472m FllAE tMiliseeiber have the sactusive light 'of A. vetuUng J. M. THATCHER'8 Hot TRIaNt ' Hot Ar Cooking in the counties ef Northumberland, Columbia and HchovlkiH; and from the eneonragemenl met wilb already, they elnect to do a lan bosineea. This stovw is constructed on sn entirely new principle snd on. the only principle that can make vein a send wood and coal atove. The inventor ha over. come all tbe difficulties that so frequently belong to other stoves. ' He has by his arrangement, con structed a broiling rrTOarn la ftoat, where in broiling, roasting, frying or baking easy be done, snd sll tbe amntl that arisee ihsrefrom annst pa into the com bust i Ms chamber, and ia not at all thrown out into the room.D Besides this, there is an oven only two inches less than the whole site of the stove, wherein baking or roasting msy be done ea welt aa it can he in lbs common brick oven. This oven is alwsys fit for use when the stove is bested, as the whole draueht of hot air naasee a round it constantly. ' Public attention ' is particularly called to this love. It csn be seen at our Klore and 1 in Estate lishment in North Danville, at the sign of the Co. luinhia Tin shop, and at the Foundry of Rohrbeeh A. Clement in Hunliury, where It particular qusli lies will be fully shown and explained to any person wishing to essminS a. ' The subscribers continue to hsve on hsnd alt kind of parlor stove, such ss radistors, calenders, fancy snd plain, euitabte for all who msy fsvor u vi'h a call; also common sheet and Russia Iron, which csn be mtde in any di sirabte shape ; tnge. ware, wholesale ami retail. - Cmintiy men bants m inviied lo eall and examine oor stock, as our . . . . ,i nrk cannot ae surptneo, sou pucss mnunersin. N. B.' Ws csn ssfely recommend the above men tiened stove to tpertons who wisn to erahsrk m a good bosiuese. The'paiente will sell either coun tv or stale riehts, to suit tirchssera, and on res- sortslds term. lie or his agems may be found in DanviUe, Pa. J. J. Alt ITSR. The undersigned, having seen in operation the hot biaxt hot air cooking love, invented snd pa tented by J. M. Tbairher, certify ibat wa believe, fiom the manner of its construction and oneraiinn, that it b he best one ever offered to the nubile. ' The arrangement iBso complete snd Ihe construction so judiciona, that there is a saving ol one hslf the fuel and time, in doing any given amount of service, over other celebrated stoves. In short we reeonw ment il in preference to all others, for the simple reason that it embraces every branch of economy. Samuel Garrett, John W Garrett, Dvid Chat field. W F Kiich n. John M Gray, E Thompson, Hmith Thompson, J D Hahn, John flake, Hesikl ah Bear, blue r Cooper, Ueo M KKhsrt, Paniel HiiAinan, Henry H Kissel, r H Catver, Daniel Dreisbarh, Joeph anknk, r3roka Epley. Danville. March 6. 1847. ly FARM hp colli 7rt-aaa THE subseriber oAirs for sale a cheap Fsrm, -- situate in Shamokin township, Northomlier land county, about eight mile from Sunbury, ly. ing between the Centre lurniiiks and lrih Valley, containing W2 acies and allowances. Said fsrm ia hi a g'od atate of cultivation, with reaeousbly good buildinga snd eacelleut water near the door and all kinds of fruit. Ac. JOHN FA RN8 WORTH, Sunbury. Feb. 80, 1847. : - ' CiQihirrg Establishment OPERATIONS in Cuiaaiaa seem to he the .order of the day. at lha Philadelphia Ward Robe. 106 Chesnut aireel. where every 41 tide in tho lias is kept, and sold st astonUhiug low prices, embracing Cloak. Ban gups. Over Sack Costa, Short Sack Costa, Super , Fteoch Cloth Drese Fiock Coats, Pantaloons of every grade and atyle, any of which wiH be aold either by the garment or dosen, at pi ces that will justify the moat economical in buying. Wa advise all who want good and cheap Clo thing, locstl at No. ins Ubvtnut etioct, Philsde'fhia, Feb 6th, 1847 6m " !..'' tl . I J 11 . L I I. to watch , m azibus J.-L jL'ti O VL TJiS, Importer of Watchea, Watch-Makers' Tool and Watch Materials, ' ' Wholennle A Retail. No. Sir). Market ttrett; PHILADELPHIA, MAS constantly on hand a large assortment of Lnnette, Patent, snd Plain Glass; Min js, Verges, Dials, Watch Hands, and a com plete assortment of all Tool sad Materials belong ing to the trade; with s large assortment of Go'd snd Silver Lever, Lepine, sod, Plain Watches j all of which he will gummy lo sell at the lowest New Tork prices. All orders from the country punctu ally executed. N. B. Country merchants and oiher are invited to e ll and eiamine hia atock, at No. 248 X'eiket etieet. Pn 's'lrbja. Jan. SI. 1847. 6m CITY ATJCTIOIT DTCPvE, T.. ul 1iTl. T1!.:..! -I . i lu. si tiui in siiiiu aiiuvi, i (ssa tbs otv motcl.) ' vntLADBLVUIA. C. C. M ACRE Y. Auctions,. to Country store keepeks. HTtlVENING SALES of Hardwaie, Cutlery, WA Saddlery, Whips. Boots, Hlioes, Hala, Caps,. Guns, Pistols, Clothing,! WsU-brs and Fancy Goods, . ' At Msckev's Auction flare. 31 Nirlh Third street, nesr the City Hotel. The attention of Country Merchsnts is invited, The Good will he sold in lots te suit purchasera. and all Good oflVred will lie warranted eijual to the represrntliina that may be made of them. N. B. A large assortment of Good at Privste 8sle. Man. in. ie7. iy 95 North Ud St., bet. Arch & Race sts PhiladelPhiB. lfmRADY it PARKER respectfully Inform their friend snd the public that 1h y hive taken the altove naniej house, recently kept by J. Adams and ara pie pared to accommodate custo mer in the moat Satisfactory manner and at res- aonaMe nnoee. Their taMe will be supplied with the best vari ety the market alfords their parlors snd sleeping sptrtmenis will tie in the beat order. I he house ha been thoroughly repaired and furnished wilh a view to the eomfert of travellers and strangers, Having had several yesrs experience in the business, they hope to (rive general satisfaction. end respectfully invite traveller and strangers to give them a can. " BR tUT & TAKKCK, Philadelphia. January 16, 1847. tf CHEAP WATCHES. The Cheapest Gold, and Silver Watches IN l'H LjAUliM'lU A. : gS OLD Levers, full Jewelled, ft4S 00 aa oo 30 00 8iver da. do. Ijepines, Jewelled, Silver . . do. , ; do. , Silver Quariiers, finejuility. Gold Welches, plain, . Silver Krctsek-s, ( , tnild Pencils, ii "? ; t-i .i i i . .15 00 10 00 IS 00 1 76 f r. I i a 00 ioiu uisreijirui, 4 00 Also, on band, a tara-e sesortsaentot Gold and Hair Bracelets, finger rings, bresst pins, hoop esr rings, gold pens, silver spoons, sugsr tongs, thira hles, gold neck, curb and fob chains,- gusrd keys snd jewellery' of every description; at equally low prices, All I want Is calt to' convince cuato- All kinds of Watches and Clocka' repaired and wairanied -o keep good time for one year; old gold or silver bought or taken lit eichange. ' " ' ' ' rot sale, eight dsy and thirty hour brass clock, st . I,KWS LAUWMl-a Wstch. Clock and Jewellery Store, No. 413 Market street, above Eleventh, north aide, Phila- I have some Uold and Biiver severs, , sini much cheaper than the above prices. Philadelphia. Dec. So. 1 B46.1 y ' SHAVING CREAM. Small quantities glVCn Without Charge . 114 Cheinnt St PHILADELPHIA, , I mm . . ' i i l . i . . : . . J i riinis new ana.iwntiie priicsr, si Mn II. notes, is professed to be superior to any Mia- ving Cream in, tbe United States or Europe. It is unsurpassed for beauty, purity and f'agranee, tho'. somewhat analagous to Guerlain's Ambrosial Cream and ether .similar ompounde.' It far sur them all by tlie emollient pasty consistency of its lather, which so softens ths beard as to render shaving pleasant aod easy.' It further posseei lha advantage over the imported article, in being rrasbly prrpued, ne akill berag wanting in Its main u facto re. R. Houssel bsving hsd many year es perienct in tbe celebrated Laboratory of Laogur, I'sie t Fu new Renaud dc co- of Psiis. Besides being the best, it m lha chespeet article forabavinai il is elegantly put up in boxes, with aplandid steal en rrared labels- . Jrjee S3 pgr dosen. or 7 cents tor single nni, to shave ooe year. II la also sold at ft 00 per lb, or HJ cents er os-, so thai gentlemen ran have Ihs rboieefil edat. EUGENE KOHWCbe, Wholesale and Retail Perfumery and Mineral VN a ler Es sblisbmcnt, 114 Chesuut Street. Dec 19, 1846. PHILADELPHIA New Firm. THE Undersigned hereby give notice, that he has associated with himself, as a partner in lbs mercantile business, in his store adjoining Weavei's Tavern, in Sunbury, Johe Haas, snd that the said atora will hereafter be conducted un- dt r lha firm of Clement & Haas. The store st the South West comer of Market Square will be conducted, aa heretofore, by the subscriber himself. to which he respectfully mvitrs his cuslomsrs and friends. Ha also nmifiea all those indebted to him, to rsll between this snd the 1st of Janusry nest, aod set tle their account. All kind of produce will be taksn on account, at eash prices. Hereaflor no loocer than four months credit will be given. " 1KA T. UI.EMEINJ . Sunbury. Nov. 14. 1848. tf. CL1E1TT & ZAAS, T E8PECTFULLY inform the public, that on tha 0th insi., they entered imo partnership. ra lha mercantile business, at the store recently wccupied by Ira I . Ulement, adjoining Weaver a Tavern, in Bunhgry. They have lately reeeivad s nsw atock of good, which they will dispose of j at the lowest prices. " All kinds of produce will be taken in eicbangs for goods. ,'.' No longer than four months credit will he given. IRA T. CLEMENT, JOHN HAAS. SunUury, Nov. 14, 1846, if, AtTOTXON GTOUE. . 0 North 3d t., ihird door above ' Market Street, PHILADGLFIIIA, aAlu bvciii lwoiau, or a general MHimeiit Att Foreign and Domeetio llarilwtrc, Tnhle nn.1 Poi ket Cmleiy, Trunks. Locks, . s w iroitit nkiasa . a ' Latcheis, Bolls. Hjwi, SsdJtery, Whips, Boots, Hhors, life. Cap, Gun, Pistols, Tnrninines, Cluthiog ami Fancy (ionds. Tbe attention of city and country dealer w b- vited. The Goods are fresh, and wilt be warranted equal to the representations that may be matte of them. BAl l.i 6t rJKllOKE K, Aucliunerr; No 6 North Third t. N. B. Purchaeer ran have their Goods a'ied. Several invoice of Good have beo received to te aold at private saK ! , . . , ......' Philsdclpbia, Dec. lth, 1910. ly Toi he i7 bTof npT J. W. & 1). .8 TO k i: s. Mnnufacturcrs of Premium Odd Fj1- ' 'f lows' Rcgnlin, " So. 194 Market Street, PHII.ADELPItIA, Firat Clothing Store below Glh Street THE subscribers having taken lha premium at Franklin Institute, at the last cihihiiion, (nt the best Rcgslis, they invite (be attnnlioa of the order to their eatahlishment, wbeie fliey will Cud a splendid assortment of P. G. and Encampment lie- saha. They also make to order for lxlgee and Encampment. Regalia, Hashes, Costumes and Robes, snd furnish every thine requisite for the convenience of new Lodges or Em ampntenia. J. VV. STOKES, E- D. 8TOKES. Philadelphia, Dee. 19, 18t. tv EXTRAORDINARY "DISCOVERY! SEAriTJSSS CAN BS CTJBS II IOOPER'8 ETERIAL OIL A prompt and J lasting remedy for Dsvks also fur pain and discharge of matter from the bar. Hundred of curt in ra.-ea deemed utterly hope, lesahave firmly e-taUUhed its superiority over eve ry former Medicsl discovery. - Tbi vslushle Acoustic Medicine ia a compound of four different Oils, one of which, tbe active and principal ingiedieot. ie oUaiued from the bark of a certain species of irVaincT, a new and euuclual agent in the cure of Deafness. Person who bad been deaf for 10, 15 and even SO years, have , been permanently cured by using this oil. In fact, so numerous and so emphsiic have been the testimonials in it favor, that the in ventor claims for il tbe distinction of an lofallible Remedy, in all cases, when tbe Ear is parfeci in its rMinU"D. - i For further particulars, and evidence of its) great alue, aee printed sbevts, in tbe hand "f Agents. . For sale in Bunbuiy, by J. YV, FK1LINU. September 19d, 1846 ly ' f 1 nfiTf!ermtrifOi UNRIVALLED AND UNKQUALLED In curing Colds, Cough,' Asthma,' Influenza, Whooping-Cough, and all Disease of iLe bieist and lungs, leading to Cousuinp tion ; composed of the concentrated virtues of ihe berbe llorehound, Bonesett, Bloodroot. and several other vcgeia r hie substances.' . Warranted ' ' PURE FROM ANY MINERAL WHATEVER THIS invaluable Medicine is the most speedy and certain remedy ever discovered for the a- bove compls'nia, as thousands who have used it will testify. . For sals, in Snnbary, by , r . J. W, FRII.INts, and in Northun.beland.by D. BRAUTIGAM, and at wholeaale, in Philsdrlpbia, by F. KLETT at Co, ,' . ; Corner of Second and CallowhiH streeta. September Jl9th. 1846. ly ' ,' DENTISTRY. JACOB EELLERe . THANKFUL for the liberal encouragement which be has received, would respectfully inform his friends and the citisena of Northumber land county in general, lhat he has prepared him self with tbe best Incorruptible Teeth,' tiold Plate, Id red, &.. ibat ran be h J tn tbsctty ail'bi- ladetphia ; and that be will endeavor, to the, ut roust ol his ability, to render full, satisfaction to all who may think proper to engage bis service, tie will be In Sunbory at the August court, where he will bo prepared, at bis residence, to insert Teeth on Gold Piste, or on Pivot, on the latest and most ap proved plana, and attend to all the branches belong ing to DEN rAL SURGERY. Lsdice will be waited on at their place f resi dence, if desird- Hi charges will be reasonable, and his woik wsrrsnted. He will visit different parte of the county, about once in three months. Sunbury, July 18th. I84. 8m FOUNTAIN HOTEL, Llnlit Street, Trt -Tg-rrcs-r:T-rt-r rR. TH E House baa undergone a thorough repair. Ths proprietors solicit its former patronage. Tenia $1 a per day. WM. W. DLT. ARTHUR L. FOGG, July 4, 1848. ly Proprietnra. . Keller X Crenona:li, PATEXTT AT T AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS, WAsaxsroTOjev, d. a DRAWINGS and Papers for the Patent Of fice Will be prepared by them, at their office, opposite the Patent Office. . July, 4th. 1846. ly EXTF.R'S SPIRITS OF tsilA, for ex- trading Gresas, Dry Paints, Varnish, Tar, ax. Axe. from clothing of any description, war ranted not 10 injure the cloth or the most delicate colors. This baud hss also been used with great sucee in cases ot Boras, Scslds, Tetb r, Pimplev 00 tbe face, Lhpid panos, Bora l:pe, Kbeuina tiam, Hard or soft Corns, eVs. Price,. 36 eta. r bo.ile. tA'i sate st IDs toi July 18, IHU. H. MASeti. SeSeUCAaSSZa, ' ATTORNEY AT LAW, 1 SUXTBtJ-aV, FA. Business attended to in the Counties of Nor lliuiol crland, Union. Lvcoming and Columbia. Kcfer tai P. &. A, Rovnvnr, liowsa A Bassos;, Hoatas A. RanaaaA, PAt7af. RttaoLns, McFislanu & Co. Srsaiae.'oa & Co., E. ICirrlBEIl, .TZL, A'o. 34 North Fourth Street, under the lcr Cttrrnfs' ' Hotel, v . Philadelphia, it Mim. lit: eaai. If 2T EEPS constantly on band an exlebsive as m. mrlmenl of alt kinds of Hilk, Fur and Baa vei Its'is, which he offer for sale on the most sea sonshle terms. Hi Hits are made: up ol the hast miterwls, and in the most approved atyle. rr s.inn vi4iiog the ci'y will find it to their interest to call. , . July llth, 1840. ly S! isVKU" 3TKDAU ; tviinin BV TMS ntstllll MSTITVTE, 1845. Cily Daguerreotype Establishment, i aEZE. op. caapn' iriissygs, (LTS &. t'oti.iss.) No. 100 CArsnnf t., nftore Third, South tide. 1MATURES taken equally a well in clou dy as in clear w either. A dark silk disse or a lady, and a black auit lor a gentleman, are prefwraMe in sitting for a pictue. No enr charge is msde for coloring, and perfect likenesses are guarantied. July 4th, 1B4B. ty CHBSWtrP STHBBT, PHILADELPHIA. THIS large and commodious Hotel ha a recently been fitted up wiia entire new- furniture. The subscribers therefor solicit the pstronsgeof the public, and trust lhat their experience in the business will cnslde them to give entire satisfac tion. Terms moderste. BAtiLEY, McKENZIE dc Co. July 4th, 1848. 2 y - --: ' EElTTISTFs?. PKTEIl B. MA8SER, RF.CF.NTLY FROM PHILADELPHIA, RESPECTFULLY inform the citiaen of Sunbury snd vicinity, ttat he hss opened sn ollire at the residence of Henry Masser, in Market street, where be i prepaied lo execute all kinds of DkSTiL Sunoiat . Piste Work, dtc, on tbe latest and most approved plans. Having bad some eierienee and instruction, under one of the most eminent and successful Den tist in Philadelphia, he belisves that be will be able 10 give satisfaction 10 those who may want lit services.. . .; ' ".'' ? ' Ladies will lie waited on at their places of resi dence. His charge will be moderate, and hie woik warranted. - . - .. -Sunbury, March Mth, 1646. -. w - - To Parchatiersi of DRY GOODS. Il .Vo. 1X1 Pearl ttn NEW k'ORK. HAVING established a Branch at No. 144 Chaw, nut st., Philadelphia, is now opening, end will be constantly receiving from tho New York Auc tions, an extensive assortment of ... . r ASTCT ft 8TJUPLB DRY OOOXML which will be aold at the lowest New York price, at wholesale and Retail. . Among hw stock will be found & good areortmem of tho following erticlee: Jacceneta, Plaid. Hair Cotd, Lata, Stripe, Book 4 Swuaand Tarlatan. Muslins, Bishop aod Linen Lawns, Fsncy Cap Nette, Fancy and Ball Dresses, Thread Laces, Application Do., rich B ach Silk Trimming Lace,, Irish Linens, Linen Cambrics, Linen Cambric HuVs.,Cutlin Fringes, Csshnaeve d'Ecocse, Mousetme de Laiae, Silk and ('oUn Warp Alpaccas, Qunen'a Cloth, Gala PUiuV. French Merinos, Blsck Silks, Gloss, Si k Hose. Shawls, Crsvata, Ribbons, EmUoiderirs. cVcdte. Country MerohanU and others visiting I'hu-xleU phla or New Ysik to purchase, are respectfully tn viasd to Call and examine the stocks. No. 1, 184ft. ly ' ' BELIEVE AND LIVE. THOMSON'S Com pound Syrup or Tar J Woodj Naptlia. , ,4 THE onprecedented aucceae of this medicine, in itio restoration of health, to those who, jn de., psir, had given up all hOiee, hss given it en exsU' ted reputation above all other remedies, furnisbipg . evidence of its intrinsic value and power. lbs on ly agent which csn be relied upon for the cure of Ptlmonary Consumption,' Bronchittis, Asihma,, Pain in Ibe side and Breast, Spitlinf of Blood, Whooping Cough, Croup, Ste. Attention is requested to Ihe following A8TOX. ISHING CURE.b Thomson'. Compound Syrup , of Tar and Wood Napiha! ! ' PhilaJclphia, May 3d, 1844. MR. THOMSON Dear Sir With grateful, trehnge I inform you of the astonishing effects of your medicine, which hss literally raisrd me from e death-bed t My dweae. Pulmonary Consump. lion, had reduced me so low that my physician pro. no. 1 need my case hojiclee . At this juncuoo 1 be. gsa to u-eyour medicine, snd miiacul.vu as i may seem; it has completely restored me to health, slier everything else had failed. Respectfully your. WASHINGTON MACK. Charlotte street, above George street. The undersicoed. being personally acquainted with Washington Mstk and hia sufferinga, bear witness 10 the astonishing euect of J boaaaon a Compound Syrup of Tar, and Ihe truth of tbe a . bove atatemeut. JOS. WINNER. 318 North Third street, . DAVID VICKERS, 43 Almond street. HUGH M'tilNLEY, 8. E. eornor Tamany and Fourth aneeia. Prepared only bv S. P. Thomson, N. E. corner fc of 6th and Spruce streets, Pbiladeldiia, Agents. H. a. Massev, ISuabury ; u. tiros, and Dr. Macpherson, Hariisburg ; Jno, fi, Drown, I'ullsville ; Geo. Earl, Reading 1 Houston A. M on, Towanda, Bradford coanty, Pa. Pries cents per bottle, or $6 per doxen. fJr Btrart of ali imiioJiont. Philadelphia. June tHth. 19(6. If. J George JT VeTer, BOPB WAKEH V 8IIH CBANITdUDat. No. 1 3 Aorta V.'uter Street, Philadelphia. ITITAS ronstabtly on band, a general assort fl UL saent of Cordage, Mm Twines, eke, via : 1 ar Uopea, Pishing Ropes, White Ropaa, Manil la Ropea, Tow Lines for Csnal Boats. Also, a complete, aeoitment of Heine Twines, dec. such a ilemu Shad and Herring Twine, Best Patent GUI Net Twins, Cotton SosJ snd Herring Twine, Shoe Threads, Ac dec Also, Bed Cotd. Plough Lines, Halters, Traces, Cotton snd Linen Carpet Chain. Ac, all of which ha will dispone ef or) ronb!e Ivlins. I Philadelphia, November 13, 1842. Jy