Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, April 25, 1846, Image 4

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""' COLUMBIA AND BRITTAfClA.?
.-. -', , -nrittnniti
titling tolut m a grove of fint let
oiW si fountain. . . . "'
Vrilt wonder what keepe Monsieur Gui
; so long. . lie should have bien here before
' tiii) time. I am afraid some accident lias hap
, nied to tin) railroad cars. , Oli I hero lie comes,
.Kinking like tho peia-Hiificalion of Justice.
Muter Monsieur . Guizot, puffing and bhnving
wiih u great pair of tcultS On hit bilch.)
' Brit Aht Monsieur Guizot', I am plod you
nre come,, ii nd have brought your scales w fth
..viiii. When did you leave Paris, and how is
i. iy dear friend, lmis Philippe! --, 1
.Mmiriir C.Eh bien; Heave; vat yon
-.111 I leave; eli bien; I did leave deday af
t.'f ti "morrow. :
. it. -The deuce you did. Then I suppose
)u come by' anticipation.
Hfansirt.tr G. No, inadame. I did eonie
ft .you call! eh! Idid,conio in onogranda bal-
' Brit A very pleasant way of travelling,
.Viiucieur, Rut I see you have broupht your
M-ali'f to wih tlmt saucy young minx, Colum
bia. I wonder w here the h;l)li! here she
c.mies. What an overgrown monster ! If wo
pive hnr burnt brandy, or soinetliinjy eke,
t . Mint her growth, she'll turn ogress and col
iia all up, one of these days. I do believe she
ii. ia grown a foot since yesterday.
. M-msiiur G. Pardicu I Ho be one she gi
i;:l pure enough. 1 am much f'carslio will keep
my Uulunce d'e Tower all into von piece.
Drjl, How shall wo get tho grat over
i i own creature into your scales. We nnmt
' v lo put li'-r into good humor ! for as for lor
i i.ijt her, that is out of the question.
Monsieur G. Eh ; hah ! bien ; I shall per
r 't "(li her. I have brought the pranJa present
1 1 luhy clothes for irtarhsellc, eh 1 '
, Brit . Oil fie, monsieur. You know she's a
v-iin? lady, and wont like the insinuation.
Monsieur G. Vat you mean by insinivotion,
W? ; Young lady no mind such badinage in
;' iris. ' '
'Brit TIuh! Hush ! here eho is; Enter
Ct'iimbia.) Ah ! my dear pupil, how do you do.'
i'n rejoiced to feu you. Let mu introduce
. '' uioieur Uuizot to yi;u ; just from Pans; a
.i y old fiiend of mine; ever eitice the day be
i : yobterilay. Aside.)
(Cuitsict) What is he going to do
i U tlmt .Teat pair of scales! Id he a grocer?
; li' e lo Eritlunia.)
Brit. Why, my dear moppet, he wants to
..,'iw exactly ynnr weight, for he has been told
ii -jtc the longest and heaviest person of your
that ever was known in the world. You
-i-t indulge him draree. He has a passion
r v. eij?liing peoplp, and if ho finds any one o
.'v.veight.he put them on a repimen until they
. e brought to a ,roper size. This he oils es-
' lii-hing the Balance of Power. It is a Iiarm-
foible?, and yuu must indulge him ; now
out you! that's a good soul.
Col. Indeed, I shall do no such thing. Do
take nio for a jockey, Monsieur, that yon
nit to know whether I come up to the proper
u iMht 7
Monsieur G. No, mamsclle, no. Tie von
,i inde pulicy; vat you call ! etat ; yon grow
; M h;g ; you w eigh too much ; eh, bien I shall
1 ynu in de prande balance, and cut you off
'.. von piede of fromoge; so come to do pro
': r balance, and weigh no more den your neigh-
rs; eh j ,
('!. And pray, Monsieur Guizot, what bti
is it to yon, whether I grow too last, or
v i'I'mi more than my rieighhoTs 7 J d hove you
i niiuw, I'll grow jut as last as I please; as
' -'X &! 1 pleatm; and weigh as much as I please
I :'s none of your btisinwFP, I reckon. ,
Monsieur O. -Pardonnez, mamrelle ; you
:-iytrue; 'tis none of my business; but my
mi ticular friend, inaitre Jen Hull, he no like
i.iij prow so big; he scared s and en he came
i ) my master, His Majosty de King of de
1'iench ; and he say,My pooil friend, Monsieur
liuizot, von muet weigh Marnsell Columbia in
!i preat balance, and if mnmrelle be too heave;
iviLt ; you mnpt cut off one ol de leg.'
Col. Cut ofl"my leg ! Upon my word Moa
s cur Guizot, I nui very much obliged to you. '
Monsieur G. Oh ! mamselle 1 Bowa to the
.v rmtnd) de obligation all on my side. Is niam
m lie ready! I'rcparrs the scale.)
Brit.Vm al'ra'd there's a storm brewing,
i lirre s a very devil in Iter eye. (Aside.)
Monsieur G. I mamselle ready 1
("of. Heady for what !
MoiuUur G. ltt the Balance of Power,
i i-iintet'e. Pleaaa to step in. I assure you
in'r is no narni meant j none in de world.
t.ni. wny you inipimeui varlet. uo you
r iT!e here to treat me as a proeer would his
i. n n nd sugar, or a farmer hit pig
Sfansicvr G. -Only da Bulaoce of Power,
n -i;iipi He. Jivtcing.) .
tk.. Do you think I'll allow you to cut off
t'li'M-tiuy lep, if I outweigh such a weasel-
t' ced pedagouge as you !
Mnnsicur G. But de Palance of Power,
t:uir.telle. uicig)
Brit- I see thu'll never consent by fair
r : . i i a ; but I'm resolved khe vhall be weighed,
l tueie s an onu tit it, monrieur I
Monsieur C F.h bieul
lirillunia ivhinvert him. 77cv tatch Columbia
the arm, uad tJten.pt to force her into the
traits. !ic iurtit from I urn, and, seizing them
tuth, placet ene in each scale, and hangs it to
a A' umo vj one HJ the treet.)
Col. There, good folks; only see how nice
1 iho scale is jun-ed. " Aint I acapital hand at
bli.hing a I5aLince "f Power T 1U! ha!
i. ! Pushes the scales tip and dovn alternate'
.f, and sings,) .
'Ili-re we go op, up, up,
AnJ here we go iiown,down, down, O ;
llera we go backward and forward,
And w go rpond, round, O!''
;n d day, Monsieur Guizot, my ' compliments
: i liia Mai.'B'y the Kirp of the French, and
,w hh to tell hun my weight exactly. EjcU,
i,;uihing.) .'
Brit. Monsieur Guizot
Monsicttr -Lb bieti?
;;n. We've etUUichcd the new 'Balance
..i Power. . .
Monsieur O. E car, be vna deiu alf-ore
, ', - ail gator and a leetle bit ot the de snap-
. mg turtle, lie make von lyuanca ot de I ow
if, via von cein vengeance. (
actna cloaa
j.au .ui j.l.
DANK NOTE LIiT.
; v I'ExWSlXTAWIA. -
Tlie f .llnwlng lint ahows the current value of all
?enn)'Uania lUnk Notra. The moot Implicit ro
fiance mny ) placed upon It,. e it U every toeeh
iarrfully crirripired With ai d Corrected fiom Dick
nell'a Ri pnfier. ' ' '
, IlanliS In Fhllarfeiphla. '
K i t Diso. i
Philati.
pur
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par
par
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i par
par
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par
pm
r
' NOTES AT PAR.
Bank .of North America , k ,
Bank of the Northern I.iliertlet .. -Commercial
Bank of Penn'a. . . ,
Farmers' and MerhanicsDank ,
(fensietrion. FJiiok ' .. ' . L .
I'hiln.hlphin lnllk .
SchoylkilJ Dank ' . .
S.nitliwark Hunk . . .
Wcuicrn Honk .
Mprtiaiiirn' Dank' .
Maiiufuclun-r' & Mechanic' Piiuk
Country Hnnhn.
Rank of rheter County Westchester
par
Bunk of IVUwnre County
.ikCfrrmniitown
Bank of Mmilnomffry Co.
Doyh-atown Hunk,
HurIoii Uniik
Farmcm' Hank' of Burks co,
Office of Bunk of Terin'a.
Office do do
OiTii-e do do
OiTice dd do
Cheater
Oermanlown
Nnrristotvn
Doyliwtown
Paston
Bristol
par
par
par
par
par
par
Harrihur" Thee
I.anenater I offices
Reading j do not
EaKtnn Jistucn.
NOTES AT
DISCOUNT.
Rank of tho Uniled Stnte
Philadelphia
30
far
par
par
psr
i
11
Rank of IVnn Townhij
Girard Bank
Movamciwing Bnnk
Bank of !'ciiutvania
Miners' Bank of Pottvi!lc
Bank of I.ewUiown
Hank of ATiddlntown
Bank of NurthuinhcihnJ
Potisville
Lcwirtown
Middletown
jl
Northumberland par
Columhia Dank &. Bridge co.'Oolumbia
par
i
I
par
pir
pat
i
i
i
n
M
Carlisle Bank Carlisle
Exchange Bank Pittnburg
Do d branch of Hollidaysburg
Farmers Bank of Lancaster Lancieloi
Lancaster County Bank Lancaster
Farmers' Bunk' of Heading Heading
Harrixburg Bank Harrixburg
Lanc.ia'.cr Bank Lancaster
Lebanon Bank I-lvanim
Merchant' At Manuf. Bank Piitshurg
Bunk of Pittsburg Pittubuig
West Bianeh B.uik Wllliamsport
Wyoming Bank . Wilkeibane
Northampton Bank Allcnlown
Berk County Bank Heading
Ollire of Bank of U. 8. Pittsburg
failed
do
Do do . . do Erie
Do do do New Brighton
do
Kensington Sav. Ins. A ' do
Penn 'J'ownhip Sav. In. ' do
Bank of Chamtierthurg . Chambersburg
Bank ot'tJettysburg (lettysburg j
Bnnk of Susquehanna Co. . Monlroce Ij
Kne Bm. k brie I'1?
Farmer Si DroTera' Bank - Wsynesburg ii
Franklin Bank Washington U
tloriesdi.lo Bank Honesdale 1
Monnngnhela Bank of B. Brownsville i
Vork Hank . York 21
N. B. 1 he notes of those banks on which we
omit quotations, and substitute a dash ( ) are not
nurcbaaed liy the I'lillatlelpl.ia lirokcrs, witn ins
exception of those which-have a letter of reference.
BROKEN BANKS.
Philadelphia Sav. Ins. Philadelphia failed
Philadelphia Loan Co. do failed
Schuylkill Sav. In. do failed
Manual Labor Bank (T. W; Dyott, prop.) failed
Powanda Bank
Towand
Alleghany Bank of Pa.
BedforJ
Beaver
Har.'ishurg
Washington
Bell, fonte
Pittsbuig
Pituhurg
Fayelle co.
(ireencastle
Harmony
no sale
Bank of Beaver
Bank of S alara
closed
closed
Bank of Wsihington
Centre Bank
City Bank
failed
closed
no sale
failed
failed
Farmers' 5t nleiti Hank
Farmers' & Mech'ca Bank
Farmers' tc Meeh'cs' Bank
failed
no' sale
Harmony Institute
Huntingdon Bank
Huntingdon no salo
Lea itowa no sale
Juniata Bank
Lumbermen's Bank
Warren
DumUlT
New Hope
Milton
Mcadtille
Port ("arbon
Carlisle
Montiose
Uniontnwn
failed
Northern Bank of Pa.
no sale
New Hone D I. Bridge Co.
closed
no kale
Northumh'd Union Col. Bk.
North Western Bonk of Pa.
closed
failed
closed
failed
closed
Office of Schuylkill Bank
Pa. Asr. & Manuf. Bank
Silver Lake Bank
Union Bank of Pcnn'a.
Westmoreland Bank
(Sreenshurg
Wilkcsharre Bridge Co.
Wilkesharre no sale
try- All notes purporting to I on any Pennsyl
vania Bank not giveu in the above hVt, may bo set
Jown as Iraud.
SEW JEKSKT.
Bank of New Biunswick Brunswick failed
Belvideie Bank Belvidere 1
Durhngton to. Dank Medium par
Commercial Bank ferlti Amiioy A
uumlierland naiik. lirul-elon pnr
Parmer' Bank Mount Dully pur
Faroier and Mechanic Ilk Kahway i
Farmer' and Mechanics' Ilk N. Buinick faile.1
Fanners' and Merrhauts' Bk Mid.llrt.iwn Pi. I
Franklin Bank of N.J. Jersey Cily faihxl
Hoboken Bkg &. Ii razing t o HoUoken
failed
lersey City Bank Jersey Cily
failed
Mechanics Uank I'attfra.tn
Manufacturer' Bunk B. ll.'viile
failed
fuih-.l
Morris County Bank Morrislnwn
4
Monmouth Bk of N.J. Freehold
Mechanics' Bank Newark
failed
4
par
Mechanics' and Manuf. Bk Trenton
Morris Canal and Bkg Cu Jersey City
1'ot.trtolca
no salo
Newark Bkg & Ins Co Newaik
New Hoiie Del Bridge t o l-aml-erl. villa
i
failed
N. J. Manufac. and Bkg l a Hoboken
N J Protccton & Lombard bk Jertey City
failed
Orange Bank
Orange
Peterson Bank
People' Bank
Princeton Bunk
Salem Banking Co
State Bank
Patvriniii
failed
4
do
Princeton
Salem
Newark
Llirabelhtown
t'ainilen
Morristown
Trenton
Salem
New ion
Trenton
Dover
Hackensack
par
liar
Slate Batik
State Bank
par
State Bank of Morris
Slate Bank
failed
failed
Salem and Philad Manuf Co
Sussex Bank '
Trenton Banking Co
psr
Lmon Bank
Washington Banking Co.
failed
DELAiTARE.
Bk of Wllm Si Brandy wine Wilmington
Bank of Delaware Wilmington
Bank of Smyrna Smyrna
Do branch Milford
Farmers' Bk of Stale of Del Dover
Do . branch Wilmington
Do branch Georgetown
Do branch Newcastle
Union Bank Wilmington
rr Under 6'a
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
' CQ Ou all banks marked thus (M there are ei,
tner counterfeit or altered notes of the various da-
asuunaiieos, ia eiitvJsiioo,
XXQRR'S HOTEL,
iiAnnisnuno, pa.
IBEQ l.'are to Inform the public that t have
Philadelphia, and am nnw located in Harris
burs;, the seal of the Etccotive and State Oovern
ment of Pennsylvania, wbere t now occupy the
spicioivs Hotel, recently kept by Mr. Matthew
Wilnn.
. This spacious building, having been purptmely
planned and erec ted for a Hotel of the first class,
is not surpaMed if squatted, hy any similar estab
lishment in Pennsylvania I and having undergone
a thorough renovation, the parlors, rooms and
chambers art now fitted up in a style that com
bines elegance with comfort and convenience.
My TABLE is pledged to be supplied with the
best fare the Markets Can produce i the chnrges al
the simn time being as moderate as any of the best
reguUted antal liahments elsewhere. In short, no
eteitions shall be pnred on my pirt, or on the part
of every member of my household, to make il what
it should be, in the Crtpilul if one of the most pop
Dlmn and interesting, Biatoj of the Union.
With thrso proniiara, accommodations and faci
lilies, and the fact that the Hotel ia most eligiUJf
situated, I w'nh confidence, most respectfully soli
cit the patronage of lh Public.
DANIEL' HERR,
I.ote of llerr's Hotel, Chetnut at., Philad.
Hatri-burp, Nv. 22, 1H45.
pol'utki:n
sraiunfiic sivticicK.
IBnissrtt'a VaaMirroa a certain cure for
worm safe and very pleasant to takn.
5. (Jinao's Extracts, which remove Grease
of all kinds, Dry Pa nts, Tar, Varnish and Wax,
from earpeta or from clothing, without injuring the
color or the cloth.
3. Loano Flt Paper the lcst thing known
for killing flies and muquitoes.
4. A certain Destroyer of Rats, Mice, Roaches
and Ants, and another of Bed Bujs.
6. (Scsn'a Specific for sour stomach. Heart
Burn and Water Brash, by one who bad suflVred
thirteen ysirs, before he discovered the cure.'
' Da. Stcvcn's Grxkx Oixtmext for the Piles.
Il has never failed to cure.
7. IlARatMi'a Tsttir Wash.
8. Bremoru's lanBLiBLX Irk, without a
rival,
9. The CoMrocsn Covrr.CTiow o Fios
just the medicine for children and for women, it is
so plessant lo take.
10. Buck's Vcoetabl Astibiiioc Pill.
11. Uusr's Eiollixrt Watir-vroov Paste.
f.r Harness, Boots, &x. It softens the leather, and
keen out the water.
2. rooa Mar a STimTHtiil I'lastrr.
3. JaCKSOS' DlARRROtA MlXTCRC, Which
cures the worst Diarrhrca in a few hour.
I I Jackkor's Dtsertart Mixtcrs, a cer
tain and'speidy cure for Dyienteiy and Summer
Lomnl.iint.
1 he atiove valuahle article are sold wholesale
and retail, by L. C. GUNN, Aii. 1 Smith Fifth
street, Philadelphia where Storekeepers snd o-
there will be suprt led with pure Alncsn (yenne
Pi pper, Arnica Flowei, Drugs, Psints.Oils, Glass
snd V'srnishes. al the lowest prices. Terms only
cash, cry Cut out the advertisement, and bring
il with you.
riiilidelphia. July 19th. 1815. IV.
BELIEVE AND LIVE.
THOMSON'S
Compound Syrup of Tar & Wood
Aapfua.
FlflE unprecedented success of this medicine, in
JL the restoration nf health, to those who, in des
pair, had ptven up all hopes. ha given it en exal
ted reputation atove all ether remedies, furnishing
evidence of its intrinsic value and power, as the on
ly sgeot which can be relied op n for the cure ol
Pulmonary Consumption, Broiicltillis, Asthma,
Pain in the side and Breast, Spitting of Blood,
Whooping Cough, Croup, Scc,
Attention is lequesie.l to the following An l u..
ISHING CUKE, by Thomson' Compound Syrup
of Tar and Wood Naptha I !
Philadelphia, May 3d, 18H.
MR. THOMSON Dear Sir Wiih Rraleful
feeling I inform you of the astonishing eflicta of
your me.Hcine, which has literally tai l me from
s death-lied I aiy diseae, 1'ulmonary uonaump.
tion, had reduced me so low that my physician pro.
no:inced my case hopeless ! At this junction I be
gan to u-eynur medicine, and miraculous ss it msy
seem, it ha completely restored me to health, after
tvrrylbing cUe bad failed. Respectfully your.
.WAMIl.XUIU.tl MAl.1V.
Cbailotle street, above George street.
The undersigned. King personally acquainted
with Washington M-uk and his sulleringv bear
witness lo the a-toi.Uhiiig rfTecta of Thomson's
Compound yrup of Tar, and the (ruth of the
bove statemenl.
JOS. WIN.NER. 319 North Third street,
DAVID VICKERS. 43 Almond street.
HUBH M 'GIN LEY, S. E. corner Tsmany
snd Fourth street.
Prepared only by S. P. Thomson, N. E. corner
of 5th and Spruce treet, Philadc'phia.
Agent. H. B. Maser, Sunhury U. Gross,
and Dr. Maepheison, Ha:riburg Jno. G. Brown,
Pi.ttsvi'le ; Geo. Ert, He ;ding ; Houston A M
on, I owsn.ta. iiraiworo county, i a. i rice ou cents
ptt hot 1. or f!i prt doxen.
fjQT tsevare vj all tmilaiion.
Philadelphia, June 28lh, 1845. ly
1IEL1 THE
scginncrs.
fllHE subscribers would respectfully Inform the
L Citizens of Sunbury snd ihe public generally.
thai they have purch ased ihe shop of Mr. illiam
llve, m Msrket street, ore dojr watt of the I'ost
Office, where tbey will continue the
in all il br.iiicbe. The public may expect their
work done in the I a-est Myle. They hope, by strict
attention to buma', tu tneiit a share of public
i
patronage, . .
try Uoilma made to o-der on ihe shortest notice
and country produce tuken in exchange for work
WM. YOIJMiHAN (c II. C. MAKT1IX.
Snuhury, Mav I7ih. 1945. ly.
stun & not; a i
WUOLZiSilXXl &. CETAIX
i
HAT & CAP MANUFACTUR US,
i
South Last corner of Market and 4th its,
Philadelphia,
i
WHERE they alway keep on hand an exten
aive assortment of HATS If CA PS of every
description, got op in the beat and most approved
sti le. reisons derirous el purchasing superior arti
cles on Ihe most ressoasl.le term, will find it to
their advantage to call before maklug purchases
elsewhere.
Philadelphia, Oet. 6th, 1844. ly
"irLAX M:I:I- The highest price will he
IP given for t lax Seed, at the atore of
Aug 9. 1845
HENRY MA8SER.
IT lill K. of a superior quality, can now be had
U iattae Lime Kilns ol llenry iaser,in sun
4 bury.
Msy 17. 1846.
T)AR IRON Just leceived and for esle, cheap
for cash, bv HENK MASajSH.
Sunbury, Sept. SO, 1146,
OAKLEYS
DRPURATITE SYRUP.
THE valuable properties of Oakley's Depurai
tWe Syrup of Sarssparills, as a purifier of the
ninou, is so well known to the public generally,
that it is unnecessary to occupy much space in set
ting forth the advantages to be derived from its
use wherever the medicine hss once been intro
duced, it takes precedence over all othera t evety
one that has taken II, have derived so signal bene
ficial results from it, that it is recommended by
them with the U'mnet eonfidence. Physicians of
the highest standing in the profession, prescribe it
lo patients tinder their care containing nothing
deleterious, but being composed of the most mild,
yet cfTieacious vegetable material, it is ofT.;red with
confidence, as ihe cheapest and mnt efficient pu
rifier of the blood now known. The use of a few
bottlee, especially in the spring montha, will be at
tended with a mnt decided improvement in the ge
neral strength of the system, eradicating any seed
of disesse that may have been generated, besides
giving health and vigor to the body. For the cure
of Scrofula or Kings Evil, Rheumatism, Tetter,
Pimptes or etuptiun of the Skin, White Swelling,
Fistula, Chronic Cough Asthma, &c. The nu
merous certificates in ihe possession of the subscri
ber and his sgenls, from physicians and others, are
sufficient to convince the most skeptical of its su
periority over all preparations of Sarsnpsrills.
Sold wholesale and retail, by Ihe proprietor,
GEORGE W. OAKLEY, North 6th street. Rea
ding, Berks Coenty, and lo 1st bd of the following
perrons t
In Northumberland County. II. B. ?tarrj
Punbury; Ireland c Mixel, McEwensville D
Krauser, Milton.
In Union Cmtnty. J. Geerbart, Sclinsgroves
A. Gutelitia, Mifllinburg.
In Columbia County. It. W. McCay, Wash
Ington.
Reading, March 14, 1843.
Ma. Oakiet: I believe it the uly of every
one to do whhtever in their power I tes, for the b-ne.
fit of their fellow jnan, and having had positive
proof in my own family, of the wonderful properties
of your Depurative Syrup of. Sarsapirilla, I cv st
conscientiously recommend it to the afflicted. We
bad the misfortune to lose two of our children, by
the brraking out nf ulcerous sores thst covered the
face, head snd reck, although we had soma nf the
most scientific physicians to attend them and had
tried all tho known remedies, including Swaim's
Tanacea, without avail. Another of my children
wa attacked in ihe same manner, ber face and
neck was completely covered; the discharge was so
offensive, and ihe disease at such a height, that we
despaired of her life. Seeing the wonderful effects
of your Depurative Syrup of Sarsspsrilla, we weie
induced to make trial or It. a the last resort ; it
scted like a charm; the ulcers commenced healing
Immediately, a ftw bottles entirely restored her to
her health, which ahe h enjoyed uninterruptedly
ever since. Ass purifier of Ihe blood, I verily be
lieve il baa not ila equal,
JOHN MOYER, Tailor,
Walnut street, near Fourth, Reading.
Douglassville, April 10th, 1843.
Mr. Oaklet: My son Edmund Leaf, had ihe
scrofula in the most dreadful snd distressing man
ner for three years, dunng which time he was de
prived of the use of his limh, hi he id snd neck
ware covered with ulcers. We tried all the differ.
ent remedies, hut lo no effect, until recommended
y Dr. Johnson of Nonistown, snd aUo Dr. Isaac
Hiester, nf Reading, to use your Depurative Syrup
of Sarssparills, of which I obtained several bottles.
the use of which drove the disease entirelv out of
his system, the sore healed up. snd the child was
1 . r . i t i ,
rrsHitru iu vneci iiraiin, wnicn oe na rnjoyeu
uninterruptedly ever since, to the astonishment of
many person who seen him during his affliction.
I have thought it my duty, and send you this certi
ficate that olhera who have a like affliction in Ihe
family may know where to obtain so valuable a
medicine. Yours truly.
AMELIA D. LEAF.
Sept. 16, 1843 ly
To Country Merchants.
Boots, Shoes, Bonnets, Leghorn and
l'alm Leaf Hats.
G. AV. & L. K. TAYLOR,
at the S. E. corner of Market and Fifth Sis.,
PHIlVflJDEX.PIIIA,
OFFER for sale an extensive assortment of the
above articles, all of which they sell st unusual
ly low prices, and particulailv invite the attention
of buyers visiting the citv, loan examination of
their stock. U. W. A L. B. TAYLOR.
Philadelphia, May 25, 1644. ly
CITY FURNITURE AUCTION,
AITS PRIVATE SALES ROOZCS,
Nob. 20 and 31 North Third Street,
Near the City Hotel,
PHILADELPHIA.
CC. MACKEY, Auctioneer, respectfully in
vitea the attention of persons desirous of pur
chasing Furniture, to his extensive Sales Room,
(both public snd Private,) for every description of
Household Furniture, where can I ohttined at all
times, a large assortment of fashionable and well
manufactured Cabinet Furniture, Beds, Msttrssses,
&.C, at very reduced prices, for cash.
QCj- ISules by Auction, twice a ween.
Msy 27th. 1843. ly
Counterlcltcn'
DEATH BLOW.
The puMic will please observe that no Brand. eth
Pills are genuine, unless the box has three la
bels upon it, (the top, the si.le and the bottom)
each containing a fjc-aituilc signature of my "hand
writing, thus B. BanBETM, M. D. 1 bene la.
bel- aie engraved on steel, lautifully designed,
and done at an expense of over f 2.000. Therefore
it will be seen that ihe only thing necessary lo pro
cure tbe medicine in its purily, is to observe these
lalicla.
Remember the top, the side, and the bottom.
The fallowing respective persons are duly authori
sed, and hnt.l !
CERTIFICATES OP AGENCY
For the aale of Brandreih's Vegetable Universal
PUIs.
Northumberland count v i Milton Mackey &
Charoheilin. Sunbury H. B. Masser. M'Eweue
ville Iieland dr. Meixell. Nurthumheiland Win.
Forsyth. Georgetown J. de J. Walla.
Union County t New Berlin Bogar & Win
ter. Selinsgrove George Gundrum. Middle
burg Iaae Smith. Beavertown David Hubler.
Adamaburg Wm, J.May. MifHinaboig Meoach
tc Ray. Hartleton Daniel Long. Freeburg
Q. & F. C. Moyer. Lewi.burg Wall & Green.
Columbia county t Danville E. B. Reynold
dt Co. Berwick Shuman Sc Rittenhouae. Cat-
tawissa C. G. Brobts. Blooinsburg John R.
Moyer. Jeisey Town Levi Bisel. Washington
Robt. McCsy. Lime.tone Balb't & McNlncb.
Observe that each Agent has an Engraved Cer
tificate of Agency, containing representation of
Ot BRANDRETH'S Manufactory at Sing Sing,
and upon which will also be seen exact copies of
ihe ntw labels neav used upon the Brandrelh I'll!
Boxes.
Philadelphia, office No. 8, North 8th street.
D. BRANDRETH.M.D.
Jane litb, It43,
ROSE OIIJTr.l ENT
.T , FOIl TETTER
RINOWORMa, PIMPtKfl ON THI FACE, AND OTIIEJt
CtlTANEOl'll ERUPTIONS. s '
try- Tlit follnuiineeertificaitdeteribesontoflht
host extraordinary cures ever effected by any
application, . . .
rHTLAnEirim, February in, ibhh.
17 OR twenty yea re I was severely afflicted with
, Tetter on the Face and Head : the disease
commenced when I was seventeen years old, and
continued nntil the Fall of .1836, vsrying in vio
lence, but without ever disappearing. During most
of the time, great pari of my face waa covered with
the eruption, frequently attended with violent itch
ing ; my head swelled at times until it felt aa if it
would burst the swelling was so great, that I could
scarcely get my hat on. During the long period
that I wa afflicted with Ihe disease, I used a great
many a plication, (among them several celobrated
preparations) as well a taking inward remedies,
including a number of Kittle of Swaim's Panacea,
Extract of Sartaparilla, Arr In fact, it would be
impossible to enumerate all the medicine I used.
1 waa also under the care of two of the moat dis
tinguished physicians of this cily, but without re
ceiving much benefit, snd I despaired of ever being
cured. In the full of 163H, the disease at the time
being very violent, I commenced using tho JJose
Ointment, (prepared by Vaughan ck Davis. In
a few applications the violent itching ceased, the
swelling abated, the eruption began to disappear,
and before I had used ajar the disease wss entirely
cured. It hae now been nearly a year and a half
since, and there is not a vestige or the disease re
maining, except the sears from the deep pit formed
by the disease. It is impossible for me to describe,
in a certificate the severity of the disease and my
suffering, but I will be pleased to give a fuller ac
connt to any person wanting further satiafsction,
who will call on me.. At the lime I commencej
using the Rose Ointment I would have given hun
dreds of dollar to be rid of the disease. Since u
sing it, I have recommended it to several persona,
(among them my mother, who had ihe disease bad
ly on her arm,) who were all cured bv it.
JAMES DURNELI. No. 15S, Race St.
rry The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B.
Yauihan, 8ouih Eaat corner of Third and Race
streita, Philadelphia, and sold on agenev in Sunbu
ry. U H. B. MASSER,
May 14tft. 1843. Afent.
Itose Ointment, for Tetter.
A I'RUOF OF ITS EFFICACY.
PniLAnatrniA, May 27lb, 1839.
rPHIS is to certify that I wss severely sfflieted
with Tetter in the hands snd feet for upwards
of lorty years ; the disesse was attended generally
with violent itching and swelling. I applied to a
number of physicians, and used a great many appli
cations without ellecting a cure. About a year
since, I applied the Rose Ointment, which entirely
stopped the itching, snd a few application immedi
ately cured the disease, which there baa been no
return of, although I bad rover been rid of it at
any lime for forty years. RICHARD SAVAt.E,
' Weventh, below Spruce Street,
(gj The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B.
Vauihan, South East corner of Third and Race
Streets, Philadelphia, and sold on agency in Sunbu
ry. by . H. B. MASSER,
May 14th, 1843. . , Agent.
MEDXCAZs APPROBATION
Of the ROSE OlMTMENT, for Teller.
ALTHOUGH the superiority' of the preparation
over all others is fully established, the proprie
tors lake pleasure in laying before the public the
following certificate from a respectable physician,
a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. Dr.
Baugb, having found in this remedy thai relief f r
a tedious and disagreeable affection which ihe means
within the rsnge of his profession failed to afford,
has not hesitated to give it his approbation, although
the prejudices and interest of that profession ate
opposed to aecret Kemedies.
Philadelphia, Sept. 19, 1836.
I was recently troubled with a tedious herpetic
eruption, which covered nearly one sl!e of my f .ce,
and extended over the ear. Mr. Vaughan, proprie
tor of the Rose Ointment, observing my face, uiin
led on my trying his preparation, of which he han
ded me a jar. Although in.common with the mom-
bers of my profession, I discountenance and disap
prove of the numerous nostrum palmed upon the
public by ignoiant pretenders, I feel in justice bound
to except the Roae Ointment from that cla of me
dicines, and to give it my approbation, aa it entire
ly cured tbe eruption, although it had resisted the
usual applications. DAISL. BACGH, M. D.
try- The Rose Ointment is prepared by 12. B
Vaughan, South East corner of Third ai d Race
Streets, Philadelphia, and sold on sgency in Sun
bury, by H. B. MASSER,.
May 14th, 1843. Agent
EAGLE
lar1 jei til
Corner of Third and Vine Streets,
WZLIiXAlttSPORT, PA.
riHE subscriber respectfully annpuncea to the
X public, that he hss opened a Hotel in the com
modious brick building siluata on the corner of
1 bird andaPine streets, where he will be happy to
wait npon those who may favor him with ihei
company. The Eagle Hotel ia large and convent
ent, and furnished in the best modern style. It i
provided, with a large number of well aired and
comfortable sleeping epartment, rooms, -private
parlors, &c Fersons visiting Wllliamsport on bu
sinesa or pleasure, mav rest aa-ured that every ex
ertion will be need to render their aojourn at the
"Egle Hotel" pleasant and agreeable. His Table
will be supplied with the very best the market af
fords, and hia bar with ihe choicest winea and other
liquors charges reasonable. The Eagle Hotel
possesses greater -advantages in point of location
than any other aimilar establishment in ihe borough,
being situate in the business part of the town, and
within a convenient dislsnce of the Court House
and Wllliamsport and Elmira Rail Road Depot.
Sufficient Stabling providedand good anj trusty
ostlers alway a in attendance.
Attentive, accommodating and honet Servants
have been employed, and nothing left undone that
will add to tbe comfort and accommodation of hia
guests.
There will be a carriage always in attendance al
the Boat Landing to convey passengers to and from
tbe House, free of charge.
CHARLES BORROWS.
Msy 14th. 1848. tf
Michael Weaver & Son,
DOPE MAKERS & SHIP CUANSLERS.
Ao. 1 3 north Water Street, Philadelphia.
1TVAVE constantly on hand, a general aaaort
Jl tnent of Cordage, Seine Twines, &c vis t
Tard Ropes, Fishing Ropes, While Ropes, Manil
la Ropes, Tow Lines for Canal Boats. Also, a
complete assortment of Seine Twines, Ac, auch as
Hemp Shad and Herring Twine, Best Patent GUI
Net Twine, Cotton 8had and Herring Twine, Shoe
Threads, dee. See. Also, Bed Cords, Plough Lines,
Halters, Traces, Cotton and Linen Carpet Chaina,
Stc. all of which they will dispose of on reasonable
teime.
Philadelphia, November 1 3, IMS. ly
WlRTNG, GOOD & CO.
No. 138 Market Street, Philadelphia.
INVITE the attention nf Country Merchants
to their extensive assortment of British French
and American Dry Goods, which they offer for eals
on the meat reasonable term.
Philadelphia, November II, 184t.ly.
TO. HBXLICAtT & CO.,
Commission & Forwarding Merchants,
Fool of Willow Street Rail Road,
I
OH TSJl nEtAWIEE.
HAVING eesocisled with them Joseph Barnet,
late of Easton, Pa., respectfully inform their
friends and the public generally, that they have ta
ken that Urge and well known atore and wharf at
foot of Willow Street Railroad, lately occople by
Jacob Martin, where they purpose doing General
Commission and Forwarding Buaineas, and from
the local advantage of the place being connected
with all ihe public improvements that have their
outlet in the city, they flatter themselves they will
be able to do business to aa great, if not greater ad
vantage, and upon as reasonable terms aa any other
house, and they assure their friends that any corf
siguments made to them shsll have their strict at
tention, and no exeitions spared to give entire satis- '
faction. - -
They sre alao prepared to receive and forward
goods lo any point on the Delaware and !ehigh
livers, between Mauch Chunk, Easton and Phila
delphia, via Delaware Division and Lehigh Canal;
also, to any point on ihe Juniata river, or North
and West Branches of the Susquehanna via Schuyl
kill and Union, or the Chesapeake and Tide Water
Canals.
For the accommodation of Boats coming or go
ing via Schuylkill and Union Canals, Steamboat
wilt be kept expressly for towing boata from the
Schuylkill around to the Delaware and back, which
will enable merchants to have their produce deli
vered on the Delaware, and their goods shipped at
saving of 60 to 75 per cent, on the prices for
hauling across, with these advantagea they re
spectfully solicit a share of patronace.
W. HEILMAN & CO.
William Hellman, )
William W. Keyset, C
Joseph Barnet. 3 Philad., May 14,1843. ly
j. xfcA'ax and7jrTv co.
ftnuli and lobacco Manufacturers,
JYo. JJU Aort West corner of Race and Third
Streets.
PHILADELPHIA.
THE undersigned have formed a Co-partnership
under the firm of J. MAYLAND, Ja. & Co.,
as successors to the late firm of Jacob Maylond It
l o and will cuilinue the business st the old esta
blishment, on their own account. In addition to
their own close attention and experience for many
years, in the manufacture of their celebrated snufTs,
&c., the long experience of the senior partner of the
late firm, will alto lie devoted to the interest nf the
new concern and ss no exertion and care will be
spared to insure their goods, at all times of the ve
ry best quality, they solicit a continuance of the
confidence of the fiiends and customer of the late
firm. THOM AS ADAMS,
J. MAVLAND, Ja.
Philadelphia, May 14th, 1843. ly
To Count vy
MERCHANTS.
rPHE Subscriber, Agent of Lyon 6t Harris, Hat
Manufacturers, for New York, Philadelphia,
Baltimore snd other large cities, whose . are
highly commended for ifriorf tohr and durability.
ss o.i hand a first rate aesortmrrt of HA I S and
CAPS, suitable fur Spring sales, wh'rh will be Bold
very low, for cash or appiovrd credit, at tbe nrfed
cheap store, No. 40, North Third streM, opp isi'e
the City Hotel, PbiUJelphia.
ROBERT D. WILKINSON. Apent.
N. B. Orders for Hats in the rou'h, promptly
attended to. The highest i ric in taxh or trade
given fjr Fur skins.
Philadelphia, June 11, 1843. ly
BOLTON & CO.
General Commission Merchants,
Fur the Siife of Flour, Grain, Seed, Jic, 4rc.
I K. . J.
O EkPECTFIjLLV inform their friends snd
ihe Merchants generally, that they hsve ta- ,
ken those large nnd commodious Wbsrveg, with two
Doks, north of Chesnut street, on the Delaware,
together with' the store No, 19 South 'Wharves,
where ihev would be pleased to receive consign
ment of Grain, Flour, Seed, Whiskey, Iron, dec.
&.c. Being also well prepared In forward all kinds
of Merchandise by the Schuylkill and Union, or by
the Chesapeake and Tide Water Canals, a low
boats are kept exprcsly for the purpose of towing
boat by either route.
Merchants will please be particular to send their
goods destined by either canals, to No. 19 South
Wharves, between Market and Chesnut streets, on
the Delaware, with directions accompanying thfin
which route they wish them to be shipped.
try- Planter and Suit for aale, at the lowest mar
ket price. BOLTON & CO.
March 19,1843. No. 19 South Wharves
BIEMCIIANTS
. HOUSE,
No. S37, North Third, above C.ttowKiU St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
"ffOHN DUNCAN, late from the Pennsylva
sfp nia Farmer, snd Samuel Pike, jr, late of A
m rirsn Hotel, Cotumhua, Ohio, lake pleasure in ac
quainting their friends and tbe public generally lhat
they have taken the large and commodious Holrl,
lecently built by the Messrs. Halt, on tha asms site
once occupied by the old established Hotel known
aa the Bull's Head, in Third stieet above Callow
hilt at.
This Hotel I finished in the very best possible
manner, and of the best materials. Its location is
very desirable, particularly for country merchants
the srrsngemenis for bealir.g and ventilating each
room Is such as to secure sny temperature. The
bedrooms are all light and airy, all furnished in a
neat style, ao a to inure tomfoit.
Tbe receiving parlors are also furiiisheJ in a su
perb style, the wiodowe aie on the French style,
forming an entrance . a balcony in front, which
makes pleasant rece, Particulai attention baa
been given to the beds and bedding, which, with
the furniture, are entirely now.
From years' experience in hotel business, we
trust, by strict awiduity to business, to mske this
house e desirable stepping place. Our table will
Iwsys be supplied wiih the very best our market
can afford, and our bar with tbe beat liquors and
winea of the moat approved brao.ls.
P. 8. There are first rate stabling and earris.gr
bouse attached to the hotel, attended by carefa
and sober hostlers, and our charges will be low, le
accordance with the present hard times.
Philadelphia, Oct. 7ib, 1843.
g o "lue rrrswxN
xt3txcririx7rn33iraaA
' No. 0U North Third, rnbov Arch Street,
. PHILADELPHIA.
' ACCOMMODATIONS SOB SBVKNTT PERMM.
CHARLES WEIS4, late of the "White Swan,'
and "Mount Vernon House," respectfully in
forms hi friends and customers, that be has become
tbe proprietosaof (he above well known Hotel,
Country Mei chants will find the above Hotel i
central location, and the beat of fare. Persona Ira
veiling wiih private conveyance will find a largi
yard and good slabliog for horses, and the beat a.
oatleia. Boarding 1 per day.
May !4th,l84J. if.