Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, October 19, 1844, Image 4

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    Fram the Aurora.
TIIK TRAVICLLRHS.
Air "The Cork Leg."
Two travellers one November's day,
To Washington City took their way;
They footed it ofT, and the people say,
'J lint one was Polk ami the other was Clay
Ri tu, tVc.
Now when thy came to the White House door,
Thry saw each other, they had'nt before;
A 'id Clay exclaimed as he turned up his nose,
"Why here' a fellow whom nobody knows,"
Ri tu, &c.
Says Tolk, nays he, 'T have heard folk tell
There' such a matter as knowing too well "
And Clay replied, with oath so strong,
'Co home, Go home, to where you belong V
Ri tu, &c.
Then Polk exclaimed, in a rpiiet speech,
"Suppose you practice the deed you preach
For out in the West is your home that's clear,
While the people have made me a nice home here
Ri tu, &.c.
So with that they rapped at the door, and out
Came Captain Veto, with honesty stout,
And said, "Cood folks, pray what's the matter,
Vuu're kicking up here such a deuce of a clatter ?
Ri tu, &c.
fays Clay to Tyler, and smiled with glee
Dear Captain John, don't you know nie?"
"O, yes !' Fays the Captain, "that same old coon,
Take my advice and you'll clear out soon,"
Ri tu, &c.
Then Harry he groaned and groaned and swore,
And stamped and raved at the White House door.
Hut Tyler he hinted that 'twas of no use,
If he didn't clear out, he'd let the dogs loose,
Ritu, fcc.
Then Tyler turned to Tolk, who stood
And looked on the scene with a pleasant mood,
And said, "step up, my good friend Jim ;
Ml lit you in, but 1 can't let him.
Ri hi, kc.
The people won't suffer this ruler of Clay,
And what they command 1 in haste obey,
torn in, and get warm in the nation's hall ;
Oil the fourth of March you shall have it all
Ri tu, c.
Together they entered, while down at tiie gate,
The lawyer Clay bemoaned his fate ;
While Tyler to Tolk inside did say,
"The people have given a poke to Clay."
Ri tu, Ac
f , - , VI I'll
vnisiiA.iu i. vimDiigiiujr, uncu liiiki, jwit
wandering1 over the world, tearless in its in-
nocenco, it is not abashed before princes, nor
confounded bv the wisdom of synod. Before it
, , , . ,
the blood-stained warrior sheathes his suonl,
, , , . . . , , . , , . ,
and plucks the laurel lrum lna brow ; the mid-
riitrht murderer turns from his purpose, and like
the heart smitten disciple, goes out and weeps
r neriy. it urings jitieny to me captive, joy to
tiie ir.uurncr, freedom to the slave, repentance
mid forgiveness lo the sinner, hope to the taint-
? . , .
hearted, and aisuranco to the dying. It enters
the hut of poor men and f its down with them
niwl Ihntr i-bililrpn it ion L-Pfi tbpin rnlitentoit
in the midst of privations, and leaves behind an
everlasting blessing. It walks through great ci
ties amid all their pomp and splendor, their ima
ginable pride and their unutterable misery, a
purifying, ennobling, correcting and redeeming
angel. It is alike the beautiful companion of
childhood and the comfortable associate of old
e. It cntK.hlea the noble ; gives wisdom to
the wife, and new grace to the lovely. The pa
triot, the priest, the poet and the eloquent man,
all desire their sublime power from its influ
ence. Mart JIuirit,
ItRl'NKARIIH KlIAt.L HAVE tiO WlVE. An
t xcellent provisioii of law, though it be under a
Cennan principality. We know of some Re
publics in which its enactment wou'd do more
good than hnrm. In Waldeck, a decree has
been issued that no license to marry will here,
after bo granted to any individual who is addic
ted to drunkenness ; or having been so he must
exhibit full proofs that he is no longer a tlave
to this vice. The same government have also
directed that in every report made by the ec
clesiastical, municipal, and police authorities
upon the petition for license to marry, the re
port shall distinctly state whether either of the
parties desirous ol entering into the niatrinio-
dial connection U addicted to intemperance, or
otherwise.
Call at tub Cap'.n'h (hrtt-E. f)n board
of the steamboat a few days 6ince, skiii af
ter leaving the warf, the bell rang, and with it
came the well-known cry "All what haven't
paid their fare, please call at the cap'n'a office
and bet-tl-l-l-l-l-le.' Shortly after, the supper
ball rang, and a passenger not altogether sutis
lied with ins furc, called out 'Waiter-r-r-r-r,
take this cup of collie to the cap'n'd ollku and
have it set-tl-l-l-l-td.'
riqvAKT Disc tssitiM. 'No, Catharine,' said
Patrick to his wile, 'you never catch a lie mm-
ng out of my mouth. 'You may well say that,'
i-nlierl Kate. Mlu-v flu nut so faot that nobodv
run catch 'em.'
'Pa, doca the world turn round ?'
'Yes, my dear ; it turns on itaaxig once in
wenty-four hours.'
'How olten is that V
'Why, once a day.'
Well, 1 thought so; for Mr. goes
liiwn to Bondsville most every tloy with a ju
ud before he gets home he his to stop and lay
own beside tho rode, and hanf on to the
round to keep from falling off."
liA.YK 74' OTIS I.IST.
ITAXSl 17V .4X1 1.
The following lil show the current value of all
Vmnsylvania It.nik Note. The mod implicit rc
ianco may he placet! upon it, a it U every week
Jirefnlly compared Willi Hi d corrected fiom Biik
lell's Reporter.
Hanks) in riillnilrlphlii.
NaU. LoCATIO-.. V,'"'
HI LA ft
NOTES AT PAR.
flank of North America . ,
Bank of the Northern Liberties . ,
Commercial Hunk of Perm's. . .
Farmers' and Mechanic' Bank .
Kensington ll.mk ,
Philadelphia Bank .
Schuylkill llnnk
Soiithwatk Unnk . .
Western Bank . . .
Mechanics' Rank . .
Manufacturer' & Mechanic' Rank
par
par
pur
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
fin r
par
par
f'ntitiiry ItatiUst.
Dank of Chester Ciiuniy Westchester
I Dank of Delaware County
' Hank of (ierinantown
Hank of Monlcomery Co.
! Doylcstown Hank
I Easton Hank
1 Farmers' llnnk of Ducks co.
Office tif H'tnk of Pcnn'a.
j Ollice do do
Office tlo do
! OH ice do do
Chester
(termantown
Norris'im n
Doylcstown
Easton
Bristol
Harrisbiitg"'!
These
Lancaster I office
Reading f do not
Eastoii J issue n.
I N OTES A T I) I S O O I ' N T,
J "ink of the United States Philadelphia
Bank of Penn Township . .
j (iirar.l Bank . .
j Moyameusing I) ink . .
I Hunk of Pennsylvania .
56
par
par
par
1
! Miners' Hank of Potisvillc
! Hank of Lcwislowii
Hunk of Middletown
Bank of Northumberland
Pot'svillo
Lcwislown
Middletown
Northumberland par
Columbia Rank & 15 ridge co. Columbia
Carlisle Dank
Carlisle
Exchange Hank
Dj do branch of
Farmers' Bank of Lancastei'
Lancaster County II, ink
Farmers' Bank of Reading
Hatrisburg Bank
Lancaster Bank
Lebanon Bank
Merchants' & Manuf. Bank
Bunk of Pittsburg
West Bianch B mk
Wyoming Bank
Northampton Dink
lieiks County Bank
Otlice of Bank of U. 8.
Do do tlo
Do do tlo
Kensington Sav. Ins. A
Penn Township Sav. Ins.
Hank of Chambcrshiirg
Bank ol Ccltyshurg
Bank of Susquehanna Co.
Erie Dank
Farmers' A Drovers' Bank
Franklin Bnnk
llonesdale Bnk
Pittsburg
Hollidavsbiirg
Lancastei
Lancaster
Heading
Harrisburg
Lancaster
Lebanon
Pittsburg
Pitlshuig
Willianisport
Wilkesliario
Allentow n
Reading
Pittsburg
i
2
par
par
i
P4i
f
i
i
i
failed
do
I. no
New Brighton
tlo
t!o
Chambersburg
(cttyshuig
Montiose
Erie
Waynesburg
Washincton
lloncsdale
Brow nsviile
York
tlo
i
i
4o
i!
H
li
1 1 I'UIIR IH LJ .
Vork Uailk
i
B. 'I'ho note or those banks on which we
' uotations, and substitute a dash ( ) are not
j I"'"'1"""''1 ri'?ljM,hi J-r-'kers with the
1 feepiion of those which have a letter ot reference,
; , ., ,
t il O K L B A N K S.
j Philadelphia sav. In. Philadelphia failed
i Philadelphii Loan Co. do failed
Schuylkill av. Ins. do fiiled
j Manual Labor Bank (T. W Dyoti, prop.) failed
, rwamu
I owaml.i
) Alleghany Bank of Pa
JJ"",11 of jir"v"r
U ink of Kwalara
I i,, o) Washingt.n
Centre Bank
' City Bank
Bedford
Beaver
no sale
closed
closed
tailed
closed
no sale
failed
filled
fulled
no salt-
llairisburg
Wa-liiugtoii
lit llel.lllte
Pltlsl'Ulg
Pittsburg
Fayette co.
tireencast'e
Harmony
Farmers' At Met h'cs' ll.mk
Fanners' & Mech'cs' Bank
Faimers'cV Mech'tV Bank
Harmony lustiluto
Huntingdon Bank
luniata Bank
lumbermen's Bank
Northern Bank of Pa.
New Hope Del. Bridge Co.
Xorthumti'd Union Col. lik
North Western Bank of Pa.
Office of Schuvlkill Bank
Pa. Agr. & Manuf. Bank
Silver Lake Bank
I'ninn Bank of Penn'a.
Westmoreland Bank
Wilkesharre Bridge Co.
Huntingdon no sale
Lenistown no sale
Wanen
Duiidall'
New Hope
Milton
Meadtille
Port Carbon
Carlisle
Montrose
I'nionlnwn
failed
no sale
closed
no sale
closed
failed
closed
failed
closed
fin ensbiirg
Wilkesli.ure no sale
(Jj All notes puriorting to tie on any Pennsyl
vania Bank not given in the above li.-t, may be set
iown as frauds.
wax .ir.iisr.v.
Bank of New Biunswick Brunswick
Belvidcie Bank Delvjdere
Burlington Co. Bank Medlord
'Jommercial Bank Perth Amlioy
Dumlierland Bank ISridgrtnn
Fanners' Bank Mount Holly
Farmers' and Mechanics' Bk Bahway
Farmers' and Mechanics' Bk N. Biunswit k
failed
par
i
par
par
failed
Farmers' and Merclianl' Bk V.uhlletou ii I't.
1
Franklin Bank of N.J. Jen-ev City
failed
failed
tailed
failed
faded
failed
i
par
no sale
ilonoKen ISKsdi iirazing l o liotiokeu
lersey City Bank
Jelsey City
Mechanics' Bunk
Manufacturers' Bank
Morris County Bank
Patterson
Belleville
Momstown
Freehold
Newdik
Trcnlon
Jeiscy City
Monmouth Bk of N.J
, Mechanics' Bank
.vieclianic ami Manut. lik
Morris Canal and Bkg Co
Post Note
Newark Bkg & In Co
New Hoie Del Bridge Co
N. J. Manufuc. and like Co
Newaik
Lamfierlsvillii
liotiokeu
i
i
failed
billed
i
failed
i
Ni J Protecton & Lombard bk Jersey Cly
Orange Unnk
Palerson Bank
Peoples' Bank
Princeton Bank
ISalf m Banking Co
Stale Bank
I Iramje
Painfull
do
Princeton
Salem
Newark
Kllia'allaowu
'liniilell
MornMuM n
Trenton
Salem
New Ion
Trenton
Dover
llackensack
par
par
i
i
par
i
failed
tailed
i
par
i
failed
State Bank
j State Bunk
Slate Bank of Morris
j tiute Bank
i fculem and Philad Manuf Co
Suwi Bank
Tieninn Banking Co
' "Ion Bank
Washington Banking Co.
i'i:tLtiVAiii:.
Bk of Wilm Si. Brandy win Wilmington
Bank of Delaware Wilmington
par
par
par
par
r
par
par
par
par
Bank of Smyrna Smyrna
I D.i branch Milioul
Farmers' Bk of Sisim of Del Duv, i
j Do branch Wilmington
Do branch (leoigetown
Do branch Newcastle.
I'nion Bank WiltnuigUn
i flj" Cnder 6'
(J. J" On all bank ni''iej thus () there are ei,
thrr roontttili it or tilt ml notrs of ths njr.ous d
aotiiinslinns, in cirriiUlion.
OAKLEY'S
iniruATiTK sinn.
ri"tHB aluab proprriir of Oakley' Depura
L live Syrup of Snrsaparilla, a purifier of the
blood, is so well known to the public generally,
tbat it is unneeessaiy to occupy much spare in set
ting for'h the. advantages to be derived from its
use; wherever the meilicino has once, been intro
duced, it take precedence ow all others : rveiy
one that has taken it, hnve derived o signal bene,
ficial results from it, that it i recommended bv
them wilh the ii'most confidence. Physician of
the highest st-inding in the. profession, prescribe il
to pa'iciiN under their rare ; containing noiliing
del. terious. but being composed ot the mint mild,
vet efficacious vegetable materials, it is offl-rcd with
confidence, as the cheiipest and most etlicient pu
rilier of (lie blood now known. The use of a few
bottles, especially in the spring months, will be at
tended wilh most decided impiovcmint in the ge
neral slreneth of the system, eradicating any seeds
of disea-e ll.at may have been generated, besides
giving health and via.-r to the body. For the cure
of Scrofula or Kines Evil, Rheumatism. Telle',
Pimples or ciiiptintis of the Skin, White Swelling.
Fistula, Chronic Couch Asthma, eVc. The nu
merous cernliea'es in lie poesion of ihe subscri
ber and his agents from physicians and others, are
si.Hieient to ronv. nee tin- most skeptical of its su
periority over all preparation of S iranparilhi.
S..ld wboleiale and retail, bv the proprietor,
t.'EOi:;E W. OAKLEV, North .Mb stre.l, liea
iling, Bsiks (.Motility, and lo lie bs.l of the following
peison :
In Knrltiumhrrftirtrf Cn'tnti.M. B. Mssr,
Siinbiirv ; Lehnd cW. Atucel, McEwensille ; D
Kraim r. Milton.
In Vninn Ciiunty. J. Rearhnrt, Selinsgrove J
A. (lUti lius, Miflliniiurg.
' Columbia Cinfy. K. W. McCay, Wash
ington.
Reading, March M. MX
Ma. Oaklft: I believe il the utv of every
olio to do wliHlever in their power I ics for il.e h ne.
lit of their fellow mac, and haing bad po-i ive
pioof in mv ow n famdy. of the w-oii tcifid propertit s
of your Depurative Syrup of Saisspirilh, I m -st
conscientiously recominend it to the artbcte.l. We
hail the ini-f utime t lose two of our children, by
the brrakinv eut of ulcerous res thai covered the
face, head and i eck, although we had some of the
most scientific physician lo attend tlvm ami hud
tried all the known len.eilies, including Swaim's
Panaci a, without avail. Another of my children
was attacke.t in the same manner, her face and
netk was cooip'elelv covcreil; (he d'scliarge was so
iitVensiv,-, and ihe disease at su-di a heinht, that we
despaired ol her life. Seeing the wonderful effects
j of our lVpur.oive Symp c! S irsapariil.i, we were
induct il lo make trial nf it. as tl.r last resort; it
ac'eil like a charm; the u'rer romnienci il bealinp
tmniediaiely , a f v bottles entirely rei-loret! her to
her healtli, which she bus enjoyed iininteri uptcdlv
ever since. Asa purifier of the blood, I veilly be
lieve it Ik.s riot its erpial.
JOHN MOVER. Tailor.
Walnut street, near Fourlh, Kradmg.
Douglasstille, April 19th, 1843.
tn. Oaklet: Mv sen Eitmund Leaf, bad the
scrottda in the most dreadful and ititres-irig man
ner for three jears, dining which lime he was de
prived of the use of bis liml.s, bis head and neck
weie covered with ulcers. We tried all the ibller.
erit reint dies, but to no t fleet, until recommended
by Dr. Johnson of Nonistown. and also Dr. Isaac
II tester, of Reading, to use your Depurative Symp
of S,irsaparilla, of w hieh I olilained several hollies,
the use of which tbove the dii-cae entirt ly out of
In system, ihe sore healed up, and Ihe child was
restored to perfect health, which he ha eejoved
uninterruptedly ever since, to the aslonishrm m ol
many person who seen him du ii g his nflliction.
I have thouuhl it mv diry, and send Voii this certi
ficate that otic who have a like affiiciion in ihe
family may know where to obtain so valuahle a
medicine. Your irulv,
AMELIA D. LEAF.
S.ro. lfi. 1S43 ly
( iiiu1i ''l Irr)
DEATH BLOW.
'"Phe pu' lic will please ubseive that noitran. belli
Pills are genuine, unless ihe box has three 1 1
tiels upon it. (the top, Ihe si.le and the bottom)
eit h containing a fir-aiinile signature of my hand
writing, thus B. HHxnnrrn, M. D. These la.
bel- are ennraved on steel, I eautifully designed,
and done at aneipense of over 2,000. Tht refoie
it will be seen that the only thing n'ccssaiy to pro
cure the medicine in its purity, is lo observe these
labels.
Remember the top, the side, and the bottom.
The following respective person are duly auh. ri
zed, and hold
CERTICATE3 Or AGENCY,
For the sale of lirantlwh' 'ei;r!iihfe I'nivermil
I'ills.
Norihiiiubeilai il county : Milton Mat-key k
t'h.imheibu. Sunluiry H. B. Masser. M'Keiis
ville lieland A Menell. Norlhunil eiland Wm.
Forsyth, tieorgetown J. & J. Wills.
Union tJounty: New Berlin Bogai V Win
tt r. Selmsgrove (ieorge ('iindiiim. Middle
burg Issue Smith. Beavtr'own David Huhler.
Adamsburg Win. J. Mv. M itllinshuri! Mensrh
I Ac Ray. Hailleton Daniel Long. Freelmrg
I li.A F. ('. Mover. Lewhurg Walls & (Jreen.
I Columbia county : Danville E. B. Reynolds
A- Co. Berwick Shuman & K'ttenhouse. Ca'-
tawissa C. (J. Droits. Bloomshiirg John R.
Mover. J ci scy Town Levi Uisrl. Washington
Rohl. McCay. Limtvtoiie Bailie : MrN'nch.
Observe that each Agent ha an Engravid C r
'ificste of Agency, containing a representation of
ir BRAN DUE I ll's Manufactory at Sing Sing,
and upon which will also be seen enact copies of
ihe iMt lulitis ulW Ufifil upon Hie Krandrtlh I'HI
li.irr.
Philadelphia, oiTiee No. S. Ninth Bih street.
B. BRANDIiETH.M. D.
June 21th, 143.
city i i KMri iii: autiox,
AND PI11VATB SALES HCOMS,
Ntis. till n nd III i(.rtli Thittl Street,
.Near the City Hotel,
PHILADELPHIA.
('. MACKEV, Auctioneer, le-peclful'y in
tiles ihe a t til it Kilt nf peism.s desirous of pi.r-eha-iuil
Furniiure, lo his tmeu-ive S di s Rooms,
(loth pn' lie and 1'iivate.) tor tvery dieriitioii i f
Housthold Fun mire, win re cm be obtained l ail
times, a Urge a-sortiieiil nf fastiionable and well
manufactured ChIiiiii I Furniture. Beds, Matiiust-t s,
vVc, at very reduced price, for cis!i.
07" Sales bv Auction, tw ice a week.
May 2Vih, 1813. ly
WILLIAM J. MTiri'LN
ATTCS.1TST jt-J? L.V",
SUNBUH Y, PA.
FFICE, in Ihe second story nf iLe building oc
cupied by Dr. J. B. Ma. sir, on Maikel street.
Oct. 21-t. I8H.
A Tlirt'fciiliitr .Hat liiiie lor Sale.
rpHE subscriber niret for sale a THRESHIN'tJ
l MACHINE, new and in good oidii. The
Machine ha been tried, and proves lo be ail excel
leut one It will he sold at a reduced price, and
warranted. Arply to II. B, MASSER.
July 1st, 18IJ.
1
ROSE OIJJTIVIENT,
foii ti:tt!:u.
rinow'ohm.s, riMri.t-s om tub rAtu, and otiiek
riTAMrorsi f.ri ptions.
(Hj1 The fiillnrainq rrrtificn'e drtrrilir nne nflhe
mint extraordinary ourts ever tjfi cted by any
application.
pHii.AiiairitiA, Fcbinary 10, 181S.
TOR twenty year I was severely afflicted with
TltTTHit on the Face and Head: the disease
commenced when I was seventeen years old, and
continued until the Fall nf 18:10, varying in vio
lence, but without ever tl isapa,aring. During most
of Ihe lime, great part of my face was covered W'ith
the eruption, frequently attended wilh violent beh
ind j my bead swcl ed at lime until it felt " if it
would burst the swelling ws so g'eit, that I cou'd
carcely get my hat on. During the long period
that I was afllicled w i'h the disease, I nseit a great
many S plication, (among them several celebrated
preparation) as w. II as Inking inward remedies,
including, number of b itth of Siraim'n Pi:nnrrn.
l-'.xlrnrl of Sarsop'irilht, Ac, In fact it would be
imposiblc to enumerate all the medicines I used.
I was also under Ihe Cure of two of ihe nnt dis
tingtiishci! physicians of thi ci'y. but without re
ceiving much benefit, srul I despaired of ever being
cured. In the fill of ISIIO, the disease at the time
being very violent, I commenced using the A'nse
Oinmint, (prepared bv Vatighun tt Davis.) In
a few application the violent itching ci a--ed, the
swelling abated, the fruition began to disappear,
and before I hud used n jar the di-ease. was entirely
cured. It has now been m arty a viar and a half
since, and there is not a vestige of the diieae re
maining, except Ihe scars from the deep pits formed
by the di-ease. It is impossible for me to describe
iua certificate the severity nf ihe disease and my
fullering, bill I will be pie ised to give a fuller ac
count to any person wanting further satisfaction,
who will rail on me. At the lime I commence J
using the Rose Ointment I would have given hun
dreds of do lars to lie rid of the disease. Since u
sing it. I have recommended it lo sever il persons,
(among them my mother, w ho had ihe disease bad
ly on her anil.) who were ad cured bv it.
JAMES DI'RNLLL, No. 15fi, Race St.
Cj" The Rose Ointment is prepared bv E. B.
Vaughan, SoH'h East corner of Third and Pnre
Mrci ts, Philiidt Iphia, and sold on ageucv in Sunbu
ry, hy II. B. MASSER,
May 14th, 1843. Aenl.
ltoc Ointment, lor Totter.
PROOF OF FI'S FFFICACY.
Pin i. a nt i nil a. May 27lh, ISW.
rPHIS 14 to certify Ibal I was severely alllic'td
- with Teller in the hands and fi it for upward
ol lorty years ; the disease was attended generally
with violent itihmg and swelling. I nppbed to I
number of physici ns, and Usui a great many appli
cations without etVcfiiiiR a cure. About ayiar
since, I apihed the Rose Ointment, which entirely
slopped the itchmg. and a few application uuine.li
att ly cured ihe diseaie, w hich there has been no
return of, although I had never bet n rid of it at
any time for forty years. RICHARD SAVAOE,
Eleventh, below Spruce Street.
fXj' The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B.
Vauuhan, S iiith East corner of Third and Race
Streets, Philadelphia, and s.ddon agency in Sunhu
ry.hy H. B. MASS EE,
May 14th. IS LI. Age.
ITIEDICAL APPROBATION
Of the ROSF. OI.TMF..T,fur Tttr.
LTHOl'tiH the superiority of the prepatati. n
over all others is fully ea'ahli-hed. the pnprie
tors take pleasure in laying before the public the
following certil'ca'e from a respectable physician,
a graduate of the I 'niversity ol Pennsv lvan'u. Dr.
Buiigb, having found in this leinedy that rebel f ir
a tedious and di-agrccable alTci tion which the means
within Ihe range of his profes-ion failed to afford,
has not hesitated to give it his approbation, although
the prejudices and icicresi of that prohsion ate
pposed to secret Remedies.
PiiiLAiiKi.rui.St.pt. If), l:li.
I was recently troubled with a tedious herpetic
eruption, which rove-ed rn arlv one si 'o of my fid-,
mid extended over the ear. Mr. Vaiighau. piopr'n--loi
nf the Rose Ointment, nhseiviug m face, in-l
teil on my t'yuie his jm paration. i f nhicS he hon
tied me a jar. A. though in common with die mem
bers ul mv profci-sion, I discouutenance and disap
prove ot the numerous iim-trum palmed upon the
public by ignoiant pri tender-, I ft 1 1 in justice hound
lo exci pt the Rose Ointim m lioni ibat c'a-s of me
dicines, and to give it mv Bpprohation, as il entire
ly lUrt-d the eruption, ahhougli it h id resisted the
uu.d n plications, DANE. BAI (ill, M. D.
fXj- The Rose Ointiuent is prepared by E. IS.
Yaughan, South Ea-t coiner of Third anil Race
Streets, Pniladc'pl'.ij, and sold on agmcv in Sun
burv, by H. B. MAss Ell,
May'l4ih, 181M. Arnt.
Hovels Ink.
JOSEPH X3. HOVER,
MatiulacliHer of Wriliiiji nnd Iudelli
bio Ink, No. ItKi North Third Street, nix
thaira below K;ico, (east Mile,)
PHILADELPHIA,
I ) I'.sl'EOTFI LLY intorms cunnirv merchant
k others, thai he con-tantlv keeps on hand
a large stock nf hi soperier Black, Blue nnd Red
Ink. and also a superior tpi ably of Indcllille Ink.
His ink is put up in In (ilea vaiying ill sie, fiom
1 to 3', ounces, and will he sold nn reasonable
term. Thcexieleot qualities nf litis ink has so
thoroughly esttthli-hed its ch iruc'ei, that II is now
extensjvtly used Ihrouphoul tl.u conniry.
For sale at ihe store of H. B. Maer, S'un
bury. Pa. May S7ih, ltft:t. ly
( HAiii.i.s w. iii:t;is,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SUNBUHY, rA.
R A" taken the nlVice tonnlllv Ol Copied liv the
S H Hon. ( liailes (i. Dol.lu I, opposite the Oollrl
House. He will a t. n, I tu husintx in ihe ('..uit
of Niirthuml.eilai d. I'nion ami Columhia coiimirs.
May 2nth, H4:l.
UNION IIOTKL. "
lam, ii.t,' j
(ilrntrat Staut- tlQ.rr,',
.rati 12LT -TQa.'" CLZ m
LVCOtlJNTG COUNTY,
Ititiisi aula.
riHE Suh-crilier respecifully Infoims his friend.
L and the public in general, that he ha taken
Ihe above
la nun An couuoniors
HOTEL,
I N THE U O R O C (.' II O F M UN C Y,
and that he is now well pit pare t to accommodate
all who may favor him wilh iheir custom.
Ids SLM.rmo AriarH it ire well aiie.l, and
comfortable.
Hi TiBLt in Bta will a'vay be aapjilnd
with the beat the uisiket can all'ord.
Hi SriLio, which i potd, will la under
the charge of good and carelul hostler.
He feels confident, hy strict attention lo busincs.
and an earnest desire to render c mforUhle those
who may patronize him, that he will not fail to giro
gential satisfaction. II. B. WEAVER.
Muney, Oct. I!, IdlJ tf.
WlfT. HEILIAIT & CO
Commiinn (fc Forward intr Merchants.
Font of W illow Slrrrt Rail Road,
oa th a tiniwmr,
TTAVINfJ associated wi'h tht m Joseph Barnet,
1 1 1 tte of Easton, P,i., n stiertfiilly inform their
friends and the public generally, that they havf. In.
ken that large and well known store and wharf at
font of Willow Street Railroad, lately occopie J hy
.Iscoh Martin, where they purpose doing a (iem ral
Commission and Forwarding Business, and f om
the local advantages of ihe place being connected
wilh nil ihe public improvements that have their
nutlet In the city, they flatter lhrmeve they w ill
he able to do business to as great, if not g'cs'er ad
vantage, and upon as reasonable terms as any other
house, and they assme their friends that any con
sigriments made to them shall have their strict at
tention, and no exeitions spared to give entitc satis
faction. They are also prepated to receive aril forward
goods to any point on the Delaware end Lehigh
river, between Mauch Chunk. Easton and Phila
t!el bia, via Dela ware Division and Lehigh Oinils;
also, to anv point on Ihe Juniata river, or Norh
and Wt st Branches of ihe Sinqnehanna via Schuyl.
kill and I'nion, or tho Chesapeake and Title Water
Canals.
For the accommodation of Boats coming or go
ing via Schuylkill and I'nion Canal, a Steimhnat
will be kept expressly for lowing boat from the
Schuvlkil! around to ihe Delaw are nnd hank, w hich
will enable merchants to have their produce deli
veied on the Delaware, and their goods shipped at
a saving ot 50 to 75 per cent, tut the pnecs fir
hauling ncio-s, with these advantages ihey re
spectfully solicit a share of patrotiare,
W. HEILMAN & CO.
William Ileilman
an.
tysc, V.
5i
William W. K
Joseph Burnet.
hilad , May 14, 1813 I. v
J. ESAYLAND, JS1. U CO.
Siitill' ntid Tobacco Manufacturers,
.Vo. V.l Aorfi Wi st rnnur of Rare and Third
Struts'
PHILADELPHIA.
rpilK nnder-isned have formed a ('o-pnrtnersliiji
under the firm of . I. MAY LAN I) .In. A Co..
as successors t,i dip lute fi,in of Jnroh .Wiitlani t
Co., nnd w ill c iniinue (he business at ihe old esta
blishment, on their own account. In addition in
their own close attention and experience f i many
years, in the manufacture of their cefehr itcd snuff-,
iSrc, the long experience of the senior j.a'ti er of li e
late firm, will hImi he dt voted to the interel of the
new rnneern and as no exertion and c.i'e will le
spared to insure their good, at all times of the ve
ry best quality, they solicit a continuance of the
confidence of the fi.ciid an I customer of the late
firm. 1IIOM S ADAMS.
J. MAY LAND, Jit.
Philadelphia. May 14th. ISl:l. ly
To ( nuiiti'v
KSRCHANTS,
rP!IE
1 Mi
Subs, riher, Agent ol l.yoniV Harris, Hal
innf icturera. for New York, Philadelphia,
Ballimoie and other large fit it, -a lose Itn'.i are
highly comuundeil lor (n-nl fof and dur'i,iity,
has nil hand a fir-t rale nssnitm nt of HA I'S and
OA PS, suit t e for Sprinp s ite. n h rh w II I e sold
very low, foi cash or anpioved credit, at the m trd
eheap store. No. 40, North Third n'lert, o p ;si'e
the City Hotel, Philadelphia.
HO BERT D. WILKINSON. Ainvl.
N. B. Orders lor Hats in rheri'i"V promptly
attended lo. The highest rice in tush or trade
given far I'ur ti'n.i.
PliiUdelphia, June 11, 1811 --ly
BOLTON & CO.
fariicr.il (. omiiiisioii Her limit.
For the. Sole of Flour, drain, Sttd, iV- 4 c
E.-PECTFl'LLY inform their tri. nd and
t k h,. Merchants generally, thnt ihey have ta
ken those large and com mod ions What vrs, u ith l o
Hoiks, moth of Chesnul street, on the Delaware,
together with the store No. l'J South Wharve-,
where ihey would be pleased to receive consign
ments nf (train, plum. Seed, Whiskey, Iron, Ac.
Ac. Being also well prepared to forward all kinds
of Merchandise hy the Schuylkill and I'nion, nr by
the Ohe-apeiike and TiOe aler (.'ana!, us tow
boats are kept expressly foi the purpose of towing
boats bv ei her route.
I Merchant will please be particular lo send their
' gonds destined hy either canal-, t No. lit South
! Wharves, hr-.wten Market and Chesnul street, on
; ihe Delaware, with directions accompanying I hem
1 which mute ihey wish them lo be shipped.
I Plaster and Suit for sale, at tin lowest mar-
' ki t price. BOLTON it C .
j March 19. I HE!. No. 1 9 South Wharves.
i i:oiii:iiT iu i r.it sox,
PAPER MANUTACTUHEKS,
I Lombard Street, Italtiinore,
I T I AYE constanilv for sslr. Printing Paper of al,
j - sizes and qualities, Cap Writing Paper, ruled
I ami plain, Letter Paper, white and blue, ruled and
; plain. Hanging Paper, line and common. Envelope
Paper, do. do. medium, douh'e ciowu, crown and
extra sized Wrapping Papers, Colored Medium and
: Royal Pupeis, Bonnet, hinder' and Shhw Box
1 lbiaids. Tissue Paper, and nil article in iheir line,
; which they will sell uu accommodating terms,
j Highest price given f .r old rags.
I ROBERT CARTER A SON,
! March 19. IK-!:). E!ltoii. Md
AIEItCllAXT'S
house.
.Vo. 's!:i7, .Nor, A Third, ulnae I 't.llou htll St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
JOHN PI "N CAN, late from the. Pennsylva
nia Fiimer, and Samuel Pike, jr., la e of A
mi rican Hotel, Culumbu. 'bio. lake pleasure ill ac
quainting their friindsand the public generally (h it
Ihey have taken the large and roiiitiiodioua Hotrl,
recently built hy the Mi ssis, lb.it. on Ihe same site
once occupied hy the old established Hotel known
as the Bub' Head, in Third slice! above Callow
hill st.
This Hotel is finished in the very best possible
manner, and of the best materials. Its locution is
eiy desirable, particularly forcnunliy mere-hauls;
ihe arrangement for heatii g and ventilating each
room is such a to secure any temperature. The
be diooms are all light and airy, all (urnished iua
neat style, so as to in-uie tomfort.
The receiving parlor are also fun ished in a su
perb style, the window are nn the French lyle,
forming an entrance to a balcony in front, which
make pleasant recess. Pmtirulai attention ha
been given to Ihe beds and bidding, which, with
the furniture, are entirely new.
l'rom years' experience in hotel business, we
trust, by strict assiduity lo business, lo make this
house a desirable stopping place. Our table will
always be supplied with Ihe very best our maikel
can afford, and our bar with the best liquor and
wines u f Ihe most apptoved brands.
P. S. There are first rate stabling fcnJ ranisge
houses atlarheJ to the hotel, attended by ea sful
and sol-er hostler, and our charge will ! fom, in
accordance with llie present ban! I truett.
PhilaJtlphia, Ott. Tib, 1 HI?.
ATTOUNHY AT LAW,
suiisunv, FA.
Business attended to in the Counties of Nor
thumlerland, Union, Lveoming and Columbia.
1 f fV lr.1
Thomas Hbt ck Co.,
Lnwrn A- Bitnnr,
HnT, CrtMtnos A; IfinT, PMfaJ.
RsTsioi.ns, McFAntAKi! &. Co.
SrF.atiit, 'itioii A Co.,
GOLDEN S WAN
Ao. VA) AorA Third, above Arch Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
ACCOM MODAI IO.S FOR HF.VEKTV rLflHO.
HARLES WEISS. ief the "White Swan"
c
J and "Mount Vernon House," respectfully in
forms his friend stnl customers, that I e ha hecom
the proprietor of the abov? well known Hotel.
Oiiiintry Meicbant will find the above Hotel a
central location, and the best of fare. Persons ira
velhng with private conveyance will find a large
i yard and good stahbng for horses, and Ihe last of
nstlets. Boarding fl pet day.
! May ltih.lHl'.'. if.
EAGLE
Conn r of Third and Yinr Slrcvtt,
wir.LiAivisroi'T, pa.
. fllllE subscriber respectfully annourieei ti Ihsj
i L public, that be bus opened a 1 lo'cl in the com
, modious brick building situate on the coiner of
i 'I bin! and Pine streets, where he will be happv lo
wait tip ,n ihiisc vvlni may favor him with iheir
I company. The Eagle Hotel is la'ire and conveni
i en', nnd fori, ished in il.e bet ns-ilern st) le. hi
provided with a large number of well aired and
' coinfcrtahle sleeping sparlmenl', room, privjts)
! pailors, A c. Peison visiting Willi:nnmrt on hu
; siness oi plca-ure, mav rest as-un d that eerv n-
ertion wll le used to rer tier their sojourn at llui
"Eagle Hoti I" pleasant and ajreeahle. His Table
will he supplied with the very b- s' the market af
' fords, and his bar with ihe choicest wines and otaer
Ihpiors charge re .soiiahle. '('he Eagle Hotel
possesses greater advantage in point of location
than any other similar establishment in the borough,
I being situate in the business part of ihe town, and
I wiihin a convenient distance of the Court House
I ami Willianisport and Elmira Bad Road Depot,
i Sufficient Stnhliiip provided, and good and trusty
J ostlers always in atlt iidance.
1 Attentive, act-on. miniating anj lnnr-1 Serrani
ban been tmt-loied, ii'd notl iug left undone that
, i ill add lo the t-eiiiloil and accommodation ot his
gue-ls.
I There will he a carriage alwav in attendanoe al
I the Boat Laiiiling to convey passenger to and from
! the House, Iree of charge.
! CHARLES BORROWS.
' Mav 14th. 112. tt
V N artie'e unerpiallod for e'eaning and g.vinj a
J V highly durable :n : rnosi l.:i ! trtut polish to sib
i ver. (lerimm Silver, Brass, Cupper, Bntlunia ware,
: Tin, St. t l, Cutlery, nnd for re-toru g the lustre cm
; varnished cairiage, Ac, TRV" IP.
Prepared an ! sold al wholesa'e and retail, by the
i Susipiehanna Cry,ibte l'oh.-h Company, Owe,
i Tioga county, N. Y.
j WM". Ft iP.sYTH, Agei t for Nnrthuni'd,
; II. B. MASSEIl, Agent lor Sunhury.
I November 2!Uh, lPJ.
j .ISicliarl WVavcr X. J'o,
' norE makers & suir CIIANDLEns.
AVi. I:) AoeA Water Slrrrt. I'hihide phia.
BH A E constantly on bund, a general nsaorl
jg nn nt of Cordage, Seine T ine. Ac., vi. :
1 I ur'd Ropes. Fishing liops, bile Ropes, Mantl
la Ropes, Tow Lines lor Canal Boat. Alsn,
: complete assortment of S, ine Twine, r, such
; Hemp Shad and Herring Twine, Best Patent (iill
j Net Twine, Cotton Suad and ilenitig Twii e.Shi
Thn a 's, eVe. Ac. Also, Red Cords, Plough Lines,
Huiiers, I race-. Cotton and l.'iien C irpet Chain.
Ar. all of which they will dispose of on rrason.il
leims.
Philade'phia, Noviinhei 1:1.1s!';. ly.
SPKUINC, IIOOD vS: CO.
No. HIS Mntk'n Strot'l, Philadelphia.
NVITE Ihe atteiition of Country Merchant
lo their extensive assortment of Briti.h French
and American Dry dotal, which ihey oiler for side
nil the most reaaoniihle ti nils.
Philad, Iphia. November 1:1. Itl2. ly.
J . W . S V A 1 N ,
I'mlii'dhi ami I'arasul .Maiuifaclurcr.
.Vo. :)( .Y(oA 7'ni ftirrt, two dmrt ltUu- tkt
Cilu liottl. I'lii hid, Iphia.
COI"NTR Meii hauls uud oihei are solicttej
to rxuuiitie hi usiiu.;cnl hefnie purchasind
t Isew here
Phila 'elpbia. NnvriuUr H. IMCly.
fTOR sale a sma'l Faun, conlaiuing about nne
bonified and ten acres, more or le-, situ it
in Point towush'p. N or huml erland count , about
tv.i miles above Noill umber! ml, on the main
road h ading from ihat la.e to liitivilh-, adjoining
lands nl John l.eghou, Jivse C. Morion au4 other,
now in the occupancy of .Samuel Payne. About
forty acres of said tract are (hand, ami in good
slat - ul co livali'in. on which there is a small bain
erect, d. The property ill he sold on n asoiiahle
teinis. For further pai tit ulars, posons arc rcipin
ed to apply to the ml sciiln r.
II. I). MASS SR. Agrnt,
Nov. 27'h. l42. if Sunhury. IV
LIST OF BOOKS,
run stii; hy
1 i2J 32 S2J .
NTHO
' do.; At
Cl.is.-ical Disxiouurv; l.empner's
tnsnotlh' do ; (,'ohh' do.; English and
Cieiman do.; Anthon's Casur; Ambon's (ir.unnieri
Alithen'a Ctceio; Man's l.a'io Rcadei; Opilby'do4
Audiew' Latin Lessons; D'lintg.in' Lexicon;
Fisk's (ire. k Exercise; Davies's Legendei; (iratn a
Majoca; Adaiii.' Koiiiuii Alitujiiitie-; Pinuock'
(ioldstiiith's England; do. (ireect; 1. jell's Element
nl tii-ulogv; Mis. Lilit'uln' Bolaiiy; Elements ot
Botany; Bridge' Algebra; Porter' iiln toncsl Ri a
tiers; Emerson' Ciogiuphy and Hisioty; Olney'
do ; Parli y's do.; South', (iramuiei; Kiikham'a do.t
K' Reader.-; Cuhl'a do.; Cubh' Arillimeiick;
Pike' do.; Emerson's do.; Colli' Spelling Bonks,
'Pawn's do.; Cobb' 'I'ahle Books; Evangelical Fa
mily Library; Cottage Bible.; Family do ; Collater
al do.; Small Bibles and TesUmcnls; Parker's Ex
eicie on Composition; Fruit of the Spirit; BaHei's
S.ini' Rest; American Revolution; Marryall'a No
vels; Mr. Phelp on Chemistry; Iliad; Catechism
of American Laws; Letter on Natural Magic; Che
misliy for Beginners; 1'iihsh Exeicist ad spied lo
Murray' lirainmer, Sei)Uil to Comley'a Spelling
Book; Aim rican Class It, .ok; Dalmll'i Schthdms
tei'a Assistant; A great variety ol Blank Book, Ac.
August 2H, IH43.
TOR RALF. AT THIS OITR'C