Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, August 01, 1846, Image 4

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Pastry- jr John t. tilami ,
Mms Em. M. Cooitr,!of John and Thomat
Forest, Baltimore county presented to Mr. A
dams, few weeks ago, pair of knit gloves.
In acknowledging their reception te "old man
eloquent'! penned the following lines:..,, r
Who ahall iay lhat pull ie life V " '. ' '
Is nothing but discordant strife T ,
Ami he whose heart la tuned to lot, -f
Tender and gentle as the dove, '
Must whet hia talons night and day,' " ' ' "
For conflict! with the birds of prey V
' Thia world it fashioned, Lady love ! ; ' -
Of Jny and Sorrow, Ease and Care,' ' '
Of audden change small and great .' '
And whoso bendi hia mood to trace, -The
annate of man' fallen race, , . .,
May sigh to find that nature's plan, 1
Ii rutblete war from man to man.'
But nature cruel, to be kind, ' ' ' t
Not to war only man consigned ; . ' . , f
But gave him woman on the tpot, ( ti
To mingle pleasure in hi lot, . ;
That if with man war cannot ceate, . r
With woman reign eternal peace.
Fair Lady I have lived on'earth
Nigh foitr-acore lummer from my birth ;
And half the sorrow I have felt
Hr.ve by my brother man been dealt ;
And all the ill I have endured,
By man inflicted woman cured.
The glove from man to man, thon know'st, '
Of fierce defiance i the boast ;
And east in anger on the floor, . , ,'.
To mortal combat show the door. . .
But glove from woman' gentle band,
Of cordial friendship bear the wand ;
And in return a (ingle glove
Betoken emblematic Love.
Thy gift, fair Ellen, then, I take,
And cherish for the giver' take ;
And while they shelter from the storm
My hands, my heart alike shall warm ;
And speed for thee to God above,
The fervid prayer of faithful love.
Johh QpimcT Adam.
Washington, April 10, 1046. . 1
Stick to bim Jimmt.' Two brother! from
tho Emerald ale, ft few years since purchased
a piece of wild land, not far from Kennebec and
went to work to clear it np. After cutting
down the large growth and burning over the
underbrush, they proceeded to contrive a plan
tn get the fallen trunk together in a pile for
the purpose of burning them also. The' land
lay upon a side hill and they concluded that if
they could roll a large log that lay near the
Mimmit, and place it about half way down, they
might pile the rest against it, and thus secure
their object. But how were they to prevent it
when once nnder way rolling to tho bottom and
thus defeating their plan! To accomplish thia
they procured a rope, and making one end fast
to the log one of them was to hold on to the
other end and to prevent it going too far, while
the other waa to start. Fearing that he might
not be able to prevent the rope from slipping
through hi finger, Jimmy, who was the steers
man, tied it securely to bis body. 'Start him
nt-y, t'helim !' said he convincing bimaelf that
all was right and tight
rheum did atari mm, and aa the log com.
menced it progress the rope caught in a pro
jeotion and began rapidly to wind up. It soon
drew poor Jimmy chock up. Firet he went
over the log and then the log went over him,
and so they continued their circumgyration and
summerset. Fhelim watched their prog re
tr a moment and then aung out 'Slick to
him Jimmy ! faith you" r match for him any
way : you'r on fp half the tim !',.
Scene in thg Nww HaMpaHiftB Snat
There was an amusing passage in the debate
on Friday, in the Senate chamber. .
Mr. Patten hastily 'Mr. President ! there
ia no anmlytit between the case. A general
laugh ' 4
Mr. Patten thinking he had collared good
joke. 1 'I repeat it Mr. President, tier u not
tbe lightest analyuit between the Ciseu.'
We think there is a alight 'analysis' between
the gentlemen' uso ' of English and what a
good lady of Buffalo, ambitious to be considered
clever, once told Gov. Throop. She remarked
in relation to the weather, that it waa very apt
to be stormy when the sun passed tbe Penob
scot ConcorJ (AT. .) Slatetman. '
Tbi i almost equal to the fallowing pas
sage between two member of ft Western Le
gialalure :
Mr. A. 'And tbi sir ia catamount to a de
nial.' Mr. E i suppose the gentleman mean tan
tamount.' Mr. A. 'No Mr. President, I mean cata
mount. A if 1 didn't know that catamount and
tantamount were anonymous.'
Some company in Ireland disputing relative
to the quickuesa of reply ascribed to the lower
order of lhat country, it ws resolved to put
the matter to the teat in the person of ft clown
who waa approaching them.
'Pat, saul one of Hie gentlemen, 'if the devil
waa to come determined to have one of us which
do you think he would Uke f
Me, to be sur.'
Why so!' ' : 1
Decs use he knows be can hare your honor
any time.' .
V DAIHrHOTE liIITr- ;
, JW av 4 mmmm m .?, .
i jTh wdkiwing list s4ow th current valoe of all
iVnnsytvania Bank Nales.( Th most implicit re
AanrftTOii he placed upon It, s' it Is reefy toee.k
tarefvlly compare: with a ndeor reeled from Blck
nou s itcporier.
nanks In riillndolpliln. ' ?'
' t' ' Disc' i
r ,.,,NOTE8,AT.PAR(,:.t)
Bank of North America , - par
Bank of the Northern Liberties , , , , par
ComnMrrial Bnnk of Pen a,. . ,,
Farmer' and Mechanics' Bank. t
Kensington Bank ., w.u u :.;
Philadelphia Bank.i ... s .'. ,...!
.y par
h par
r par
.1.1
par
1 par
par
, par
par
i. par
par
8chuylkill Bank , . ,. . s-
8nuthwrk Bank . , fj ,. hi
Western Bank . . ... .,. t'. r, . '
Mechanics' Bank , i . t ,
Mufaiurera' tc Mechanic' Bank '
Bank of Pnnn Township . i .' i i
tlkard Banknji X; t ( n. - .IS:
Btnk of Cionieaerrc, late MoyamrDsing. . t
Bank of itinvlvBnia ;i ..uii-.T .( - r
H P
.par
. pr
"- '! c'' ST'nnntrv KianUa.
Bank ot" beater Counl' ' Weetcheile? '
Bank of Dclnwarc County Chestef ', '
Bank of Oermantown -- ''"J Oermantowh t
Bank ht Montgomery Co. '" Norristown" '
Doyleatown Bank ' ' v- Dtyletown
Eairioaj Bank-' -.'1 .. F.nsloB) ,. ,
far
par
par1
par
par
, par
Farmers' Bank of Buck CO. Bristol. i
par
Bank of Nnrthomhetland Northumberland iar
Oiluinhia Bunk & nridge co.()otambie M , par
Faratera Bank of Lancaster-. Lancsalsi 1 . . bar
Lsncsvter tnonty Bank v. Iaficaater , t par
Lancaster Bank .. Lancaateri par
Farmers' Bonk of Reading , Reading par
t Wice of Bank oi Perm a.
Office do V do
Harrisliortl The
c Lancaster : I orTiees
' - Reading ' f do not .
Barton ' J issue n.
D! COUNT.'
Office do Ho I
Office d do i '
NOTES AT
Rank of the United State v Philadelphia
23
Miners" Bank of Pottsville" , Pottsvill
Bank of Iwintown
Lewiotown ; .
Middletown '
Carlisle
Pittahurf
Hollidavsburg
Harriaburg '
Ielanon
Pittsburg 1
Bank of Middletown
1st
Carlisle Bank
i
Exchange Bank , .. ; ,
i
Do do , . branch of .
i
1
Herrishurg Bank
Ilmnnn Bank ' '
Merchants' & Manuf. Bank
I
Bank of Pittalturg ' '
Wrat Branch Bnk
Wyoming Bank
Northampton Bank
' Pitlabutg
Williamaport
. WilkenUrr
Allentown
Reading ,, i
Pittsburg
i
it
Berks Uoiinty Bank
Office of Bank of U. 8.
failed
do
Do , do do ,
Do do do '
Bank of Chambersliurg , '
Bank- of Getty shurg
Bank of Harquebanna Co.'
Erie Bank
Erie
New Brighton
, Cbambersburg
Gettysburg
1 Montrose ' '
do
I
1
t
t
- I:
1;
Eri
' Wsyneaberg
Y Washington
' Hoiteedal
-' BrowncviO
Farmer tc Drovera Bank
Franklin Bank "
HoneedaleBnik' '1
Monongahet Bank of B.
fork Bank - -
York
N. B. 1 h note of thoa bank which we
omit quotation,' and mbathut dash (-) not
purchased by ' the Philadelphia hroker With the
exception of those whkh have a tetter of reference.
-BROKE N DANK8. 7
Philadelphia Sav. In. ; PbiUdelhia ;
Philadelphia Loan Co. d .
SchuvlkMI Hav.lm. i i do
Konsinglon Sav, In. A ' - y : j - do ; .1
failed
railed
failed
Pna Township Bav. In c..-, do,. ,
Manual Labor Bank (T. W; Dyetl, prop.) failed
rowanda Bank
Towanda
Allegheny Bank of Pa.
Bank of Beaver,
Bank of etwatara ..'.
Bank of Wasbingt.m -Centre
Bsnk 1
City Bsnk "
Bedford '!
Beaver : , .
' Hsniaburg
Washington
Bellrfonte
'-Pitlabutg
Pittsburg
' Fayett co.
Greencastl
Harmony
no el
r einaed
.cliiaed
failed
cloeed
DO sale
railed
failed
failed
no sale
ra"mera' & Mech ca Bank
Farmers' k Mech'ca Bank
Farmers' dt Mech'ca' Bank '
Harmony Institute '
Huntingdon Bank i!"
Jonmta Bank
Lumbermen's Bank
Northern Bank of Ps.
New Hope Del. Bridge Co.
Northurob'd Union Cot. Bk.
North Weatern Bank of Pa.
Officeof Schojlkill Bank
Pa. Agr. dc Manuf. Bank ' '
Silver Lake Bank
Union Batik of l'enn'a. "
Westmoreland Bank ' '
- Huntingdon no sale
' Iwiatown no sale
Wsrren
Dundsff
failed
no sale
closed
no sale
closed
failed
' closed
failed
New Hop
Milton
Mesdtill
Port Carbon
Cwliala ;
Montrose 1
Uniontown
Greensburg
closed
Wilkesbarr Bridge Co.
Wilkesbarr no sal
(3 All note purporting to b on any PennsyU
vanis Bank not given in th abov list, may be set
iowa as frauds. . -v T " ' r ? 'o
Tamr anmriaiwr
. r
failed
O 1
i:rf.
p'
,PV
Bank of New Biunawick : ' Brunswick ' '
BalvidM Bank .1': r;-;z Betvkdere: ' .
Burlington Co. Bank , : i . .- Medford
Commercial Bank . ... Perth Amboy
Cumberland Bank , . Bridget on
Permera Bank . Mount-Hully
Farmers' sod Mechanics' Bk Rahwsv ,.
Farmers' and Mechanics' Bk N. Biunawick
failed
Farmer' and Merchants' Bk Mtddletuwii Ft.
Franklin Bauk ol Pi. J. Jersey City ,
fail
tlouokrn Ukgtt Uraaing L-o noboken
faihd
failed
failed
failed
lersey City Bank
Mechanics', Bank
Jcraev Cilt .
Patlvraon
Bi-llevia
Morriatwn ..
Freehold
Newark ,
Trenton ,i.
ManufacUirere' Bsnk
Morris County Bank . ,
Monmouth Bk of N, J.
Mechanic' Bank '.
Mech snics and Manuf. Bk
failed
.- i
UP"
no ssle
Morris Canal and Bkg Co
Jersey City
Newark
Post Notes ...
Newark Bkg fc Ids Co .
New Hope Del Bridge Co
1
i
failed
failed
failed
LsmbertfcvQia
IN. J. Manufac. and Bkg Co
Hoboken
N J Proteclon & Lombard bk Jersey City
Orang Ubuk ' Orang
Paterkon Bank Pateraon .'
Peoj.W Buik ' do ' ' ;"
Princeton Bat.k ' Princeton "
par
par
failed
failed
:
Pr
faibi
Salem Banking Co ' Salem " '
Hut Bank Newark
Stale Bauk ' ( Eliiahethtowi
Stat Bunk ' ' " ' " ' ! tamdaii -
Btste Bank of Morris ' Morrisbtwn
Slate Bank " Trenton
Salem and PbUad Manuf Co Halem ' "
Susaei Bank New ion '
Trenton Banking Co ' ' TiMtoa
Union Bank Dvr ,
Wsahiugtoo Banking Co, Hscknck
DELAWARE.
Bk of Wilm At Brsndy win Wilmington
Bank ef Delawar ' Wilmington .
Bank of Smyrna v Smyrna .
Do branch ' , Miurd '
Farmers' Bk of Stats of Del Dover
Do branch , Wilmington "
Do ' branch . , Georgetown
Do branch . NewcssU
Union Bank , Wilmington
Or?" Under fi's
pr
par
par
par
P'
P
par
' OCT Oo s bsnks marked the () thee ar
Iher couaaarfeii or altoead note of la various d
BoaaiMiioo, to auculaUon. - r
Tr'SITB SWAIT. HOTEL,
! R&CB) 8TS.SET, pBICAPKLraiA,
'PIIW location la convenient for Businaea roan
-. visiting th city. I Every pain is taken to se
cure (he Comfort of travellers. '
i March 7. 1848.-' M
Removal.!
dB M
BE8PECTFCLLY. inform, th ci-
t'enns ,of 8unbury and, vicinity, that he
has removed bis residence to tn Uriel
House in Market street, one door wet
of the Red Lion Hotel, where, thankful for past Ta
ors. b bones tn reesAve continuation of th liber
al patronage which, ha heretofore been ettended to
Wm. ...:, , , .., . .. ... rcu. SB. into. nm
MONTOUR' HOUSE,
tt LATE BRADY'S IIOTEU
.,. . -f . ' Opftmile Ihe Court llontt,
SAKVILLB, VBMXV'Al
j n a THE Bnlwerihcr, vtko te4 for ef
jftij V verel 'years In th msnsgement of .the a
i Vbove Hotel, Istcly kept by Mr. 8. A. Bra
IVI't Idy, hega leave to inform th travelling
public, that he bee taken tbe establishment on his
own soconn, oq the fimt of January, 1846.
Tn Iloaxa.bae.of. lale, undergone many impor
tant alteration, and the present conductor promises
to leete'ntthing 'undone to mk ft jontrstortsMe
and agreeable, s well aa a cheap and accommoda
ting stopping ptade for' strangers whir may visit our
flourjohing village.' No pain hnretnense will he
spared to All the table and the bar with the best the
miket afford, nd with the determination to tie.
vo'e his entire personal attention te the comfort of
those who may nk hia hnqm their temporary a.
bode, and aided by active, carefoi and obliging ser
vanta, be hopea to give general satisfaction, and re
ceive a liberal share ef eqton
(CJ Large nd commodiou fSTAfAES re N
tached to the establishment, which areattended by
. " !
1 11
careful and obliging ho tiers. - 1
" - , GIDEON
M. 8HOOP.
' Jannary t4th, 1M. ir -r ! !' I (.-.-tn
EVANS & WATSON,
' ' " No. TO Sobtm Tmaru rrrrt i
Opposite the fhiUdflphia Exchange,
. Manufacture and keep eon
istantly on hand. large a
!aortmetit of their Patent lnv
'proved Bslamander P I R E
ROOF SAFES, which are
so constructed aa to set at rest
.all manner of doubt a to their
being atrirtlf fir proof, and
that they wdl resist th fir of any building in th
world, fbe outside-ease of the 8afea are made of
boiler iron. the inside case of. aoan4on. rBl b
. r . - . M -. .
Iween lb r.otrr ease and inner case is a space of
sum S inches thick, and is filled in witlf Indestrsjc
tibia material, so ss to make it an impeHUity to
ever born key of the ceutenis insid of ' ihh ttt.
These Hmipatone Ksl.imsndeis we ar prepared
and do challens th world lo pro.loce sny srticle
In the sbepe-of Book Bafes that Will Mnd a orach:
heat, and we hold ooraetvrs ready at aH limes lu
have them fairly teatsu by pahne bonfire, shoubl a
ny of our eoinpetttoss feel disoosed, ,to try them.
we also continue to manufacture and seep con
stantly on hand, a large and general eawnrtment ef
our Piemitfm Air-tight Fire Proof Bate, cl which
w ha a Israe quantiiy in use, anJ in every In
stance ,lbey bav give entire satisfaction to the
purchasers of which we will refer the public to a
few gentlemen who have tbem in use. ' "
N. & G.Tsylor, U9 north 3d St.; A. Wright
& Nephew, Vine st. wharf ; Alesander Caror, Con
veyaneer. corner of Filbert 'end 9th r.; John M
Ford, 32 north 8d st.: Myers Bush, -24 n.w'h 3d
et.i Bailey & Brother, 138 Maket M.; James M
Psul.,101 south 4ih t.; D( David Jxyne. 8 eouih
3d st.; Matthew T. Miller, SO south. 3d st.j and
we could name some three or four hundred other
if it were nrcesssry. Now we invii the attention
of the public, and particularly those in want 'Of
Fire Proof Bate, to call at our store btTor porcha
sing eUewhere, and we think we can sslisfy them
that they will gri a tietler and cheaper article at
our store than any other eslablisbmrnt In toe criy.
We also continue to manufactm al and Co
pying Presses, msde in such a manner to an
swer both purposea ; Hoisting Machines, Fir
Proof Doors, with our. own menu fart ur of lorka
on tbem, with D. Evans's Patent Kcyhot cover
attached to th same ; plain and ornamental Iron
Railing, Ac. ' S' t
N. B. We keep constantly on hand larg as
sortment o our Patent Rial Lined Refiiger-la,
Water Filter and Cholera; and w bav also m
hand several recond band Fire Proof Cheats lake
in exchange for ours, which we will dispos of at
vary low prsr.'' 1
' Philsdalphia, January 4ih, 1848. ly . .
WZOLZSALS DETAIL
HAT & CAP WAREHOUSE,
So. 804, Market Street, above Oth, South tide,
' ' f-'HIL'DflLPBtA.'-1
fM THE subacid ers respectfully call the etlen-
ml ea pf their friends and dealers to their large
and well assorted stock of Hats and Cap of every
ilest-iiiition, well adapted pr th ci-ring trad. D
ing made of the best miterisl and by thai' 'mot
perteneed wwikmer, they fel ctmfidenlto giv oi-
vcrsal sstiafactixa (o sli who may favor tbm with
a trial, aa they offer to sail aa low a nv boos in
thaeiry. - BAR TALOTT cY BLYNN.
I. PbilaoVlphia. January 3. I84 T , ,
. . To Purchaser! of '
DRV GOODS.
tnnHE subscriber. No. 1S1 Pearl trH, Ne
A Verk. having estsblisbed a Branch at Ne. S3,
South Bt-cond St., Philadelphia, ia now opening
and will be constantly receiving . from th New
York Auctions, an eitensive assortment f
' SVaYICCT It STATZ.B DBT GOODS.
which wilt be sold at the lowest New Verk mire
at wholesale end Rrlail. Among his stork will be
found a food assortment of the following artieieet
Jaeeoneta, Plaid, Hair Coid, Lace, Sirii, Book,
Swins and Tailaian Muslins, Bbthep and Linen
Lawna, Fancy Cap NeltH, Fancy and Ball Dresses
t 1'hrvsd Laces, Application D.i., rich Black Silk
Trimming Laos, Irish Linens, Idnen Cambric.
Linen Cambric Hdkfs.,Cuitain Fringe, Cashmere
I d'Ecoaac, Mauaelin da Lata. Silk and Cnttnn
Warp Alpacce, Wu Wa Cloth, Gal Plaids,
French Meiioos, BUck Silka, Glov, Silk H
Shswia, Cravats, Ribbons, Embioiderie, dr.-dee.
' Country Mstobants and others visiting Philadel
phia or New Ywk to purchase, am respectfully lo
sited i can and eiamwe tb stocks. - -. .
Nov, 1. 146. y r o a H. MOORE,
ATI 7 Hi: AT Th highest pne givn fur
Y Wheat, at the si ors of l. MASSER;
A new supply of Rue Ointmotiust lecaived.
Nov. 8th. 1845.
par T1ABIRON Juaijecivd and fat ssU-, cheap
par J-forah,by HENBY MASSER.
, Bunbuiy, Wept. 80, I84&. ,
SUPERIOR Port wine, Madna and LuJbu
J
wis. Ala sooerior Bi.iulv asul ill- L.
Jyrap, Abe a few WaneU of Bi.wb Fis. far sale
byi...... - ' HENRY MASSER.
uabuiy, July tfui, 184. . n
r "
ATTORN R Y A T L A W j
Buaineas eMendcd-i? hi ahOenti of Nor
thumberlaod, Uoion, Lvcoming. and Colombia, r
) nerer r '
J. Mr A. KklnlrRT. " .S''ll
."- ' "'I '""V
" Hosts 4V ttwmnmnkii,-1"" rita.
' RiTSoiita, McFiatma ftCo.
Srcaisi, Ooos) dc t.,
heur's hotel,
! . iiAnRisncii.i.,'; pa. , .
T BEG leave to'l'nft.rm th public that I have left
Philadelphia, and . am now located in Harris
burg, th sest f Ihe Eiecutive end State Govern
ment of Pennsylvania, where t now occupy the
spucioue Hotel, really, kept by Mr. Matthew
Wilson. ' ' , " "
Thia spacioo baitdrntr, ttaVMg wfteis purposely
pUnned and eroded fur a Uetel of the Aiat claea,
is not surpassed if equallod, Inr any similar eslab-
lishmetit in Pennsylvania nd having nndergnne
thorough- renovation., h parlots, j-ooma, and
chamlreta are now fitted up in a alyi tbst ,com
bines eteaance with comfort ami convenient. 1 1
Mv TABLE is Pledced to b suuuliad with the
best fare the Markets can produce i the, charge el
th asm time being as moderate a any of lb, bast
regulated astal liahment , elaawUer In aboiU.no
eiettion shsll be spsred on my pirt, or on the pert
of every member of my nooaehols, to make h what
it should be, in 4h Cseiisl of on of th most pop;
uloua and intereatina Hialsw pf 4he Union.. .. ... A
With these promises, accnmmodaliona and faeii
hliea. and tn fact, that the HoUl ia moat eligibly
situated, whh ,cofidenee, most respectfully solit
cil tbe patroosge ol lb rublie. -. ,i i
.-,: M "; (UANIEL HEKhV
Late of Herr'a Hotel, Chesnut atn Philad.
Harrb-burg. Nov. 83. 184&.; , .... . ,,.
1 BsiV.Vir0 trrtpin eurc tot
I. y. i t . . i
' "",m-,"e"M, '"7" '
. UI1H!) tJKTRJIVTi. vriiva. rmitrvvi urravp
of all kind, Dry PaimevTarV Vainiah anaV Wx,
from carpets or from clothing, without injuring the
color or the cloth.' -''- v .,-., i . ,.
3 Los no a Ft Para the best thing known
for killing fiis nd tjvusqiiitoe, l ( f
4. A certain Destroyer of Rsts, Mice, Koschrs
and Ants. and another of Btd Bua.
6. Gen a Sp'reiric fni'sorjr stomach. Heart
Bom and Water Brash, by one who had sirrrdl
thirteen yesra, before he dicoverd th core. "' 1
U. BTV a UtK OlSITMtKT fOT tllB rile.
It hss never failed to cure. ' ' ' 1"
7. Haaaiaoa's TsTTta Waait. 1 - "
8. BatBoirn IaniLiata Is, without
rival. c rA"T.Tr f "V f r
Tat1, CoWrOTim' Cowrrettow- Fio
just tbe medn ineTor cxitldren atrd for women, it ia
so' pleasant Jojiaae.- t J J ' -
10. Biica'a Vtarrsati AsTiaiuooa Pi its.
1 1. Geas's Emoujkst WaTaa-raeor Pastrar.
for Hantraa, Boot, du. It softens .the leather, arid
keep out Ihe water. , , v. ,s ,
13. Fsjoj Mis' Tasraisiv I'tssTia.
19.;Jaesin'a f J)ikais!4 Miitcss, wbUb
curealb worst Diarrhaa in a fcw. bMrs i y
14 Jicasoa's DrsaaTtar MiTi'e, a eer
tsin od epotdyeui forlPlenarg JMKLStfoimer
Complaint. ri rrarirrs TUviarai-)
111 aboee taleabl attidwa are-, sold wholesale
ami reran, ny . j. uuhii, no. t orms rijin
ttrett,. thiladttphiarmbei i Sieerkeepets aodp-
then will be mpp'ied with pure African Cayenne
Pepiier, Arnica Flowers, urug, Psint", tlils, liisss
and Varniabea, at the lowest .pricee. Terms only
cash. .' CCT Cut out the advertisement, and bring
it with you. ' .. -i '
rhtUqrlphia, July I9ih. 1845. ly.
BELIEVE ANDLI V E .
TITO m SO N.'S
Compound Syrup, of Tar &. Wood
Anplna.
FTHE Onpreeedented sucresa nf this medicine, in
M. lb restoration 'f hnalih. lo those who, in des
pair, 1isd given np all hones, hss given il nn -rial-
led reputation above all other remedies', furnishing
evidence of it intrinsic value and power, a the il
ly agent which ea b railed upon for tbe cur nf
Pulmonary Conaumption. ' Bronchittia, Asthma,
Pain in tbe side and Breat, Spitting of Blood,
Whooping Cough, Croup, dec . ". -
Attenlion m tequeetad lo Uie following AS l tJA.
ISHING CURE, bv Thomson's Compound Svrup
f Tar and Wtod Nsptha! I . , t ...
7 i- i'I ..: PhUattrlphia, May
MR. THOMSON Dear Sir With grateful
feelinaa T inform- yU of the aetnrriahias; eftVcis of
your'medidne, which haa literally st d me from
a deetbrbed t . My d locate, . ruimonsry uontump:
lion, had reduced me so low lhat my physician pro.
nounced my case hopeless ! At this junction I be
gan to u your medicine, and miraculous ss it may
seem, it has completely restored me to health, alkev
everything els had failed. Respectfully yours. - -
Charloti street, abov Geotge 'street.
The undersigned, being personally scqusinled
with Washington Msrk I and hia aurleringa. bear
wttaea to tb . astonishing rnt-ct of Thomson'
Compound Syrup of . Taf, and th. truth of lb si.
bov sUlsnaeot. .... .,.( i , i : '
, . JOS.,. WINNER. 318 North Third street,, j , ,
, DA VID V1CKERS, 43 Almond street, it
HUGH M'GINLEY, 8. E. eorntr Tamany
.i . end Foarlh Uclv. !..)- ,-,.. ,..
-. PreparedtMily by S. P. Thomson. N. E, corner
of 6th and Sinuc strweU, Piiiladelidua. . , . ,
Agents. H.-. Be- Msaet- Buubury t D. Groa.
and Dr. MacphamiMw HsiUbuig, ; Jno, G. Brown.
Pottsvill i Geo. Earl, Kding; Houston & Ma
ori, Towanda. Bradford county. Pa. I'rtc 60 cent
per bottle, r S pec aso. - ., ,,r..
-. tX oewar of all tmtiuiionM. ., t. i.. ,,.
Phrladelphla, Jen 58th, l84S.T-lyJ;
V P I A N O S. ;
rpHE SUBSCRIBER baa been appointed aaeol,
JL fbr th sal 4 CONRAD ME YF.R'S CEI
EURATED PREMIUM ROSE . WOOD PI
ANOS, at tbi ic. Tbeie Piano have e plain.
maaaiv and brauiiful aterior Bui-h. and, fr depth
and sweetness of lone, and elegance of woikman
ship, are nut so'pard by any in lb United Slate.
Th following ia a recommendation . fiom Cai,
Dirra, eateUsled parfbimar, and himaaif a man'
ufacieiM i . .,,........ P .. . .
1 Hivra had Ihe pleure of trying th : eieet
lent Piano Porte manfaetored by Mr. Meyer, end
eihiblted at tha last exhibition f lb Franklin In
stitute, I feel it do to th true merit of the maker
to declare that the inctrumenl are ' quit eouel
nd in some respect even - soperioe, to all the Pi
ano ' Fortes, saw at lb capital t Curop,
during e sotourn f two yesra at Paris. '
' Thee piano will be sold at lb enannfactarer'e
lowest Philadelphia pricee, if not somsihlng tower.
Parsons are rsauesied to call and iamiu for
themeelves, at the residence of tbe subscriber. '
Bunbwry, May 17. 1846. H. B. MASSER.
Tf 1MB. ? euality, en now be bad
If 4 silk Lime Kilo of Hoary Maaaer.is Sun
bury.
May IT, 1646.
oAicrdisirs
DEPvnATivic iinur. n ,1
THE varaabte preptniee. tf Oskley'sDfitirs
live Syrup of Psrssparilla, as purifUrefth
bieoov I so wall known t the 'pobtle generally,
that it is unnecessary f Mcopy wtoch srir trr setH
ting fitrth th Wantce t b derived ' frmn ' its
use; wherever th mHrree bs noee been Intro,
dee J, it -take pressssiis ova r. alJa)ib-iy.
miethat haa taken It, bav derived so signrl bene
ficial result from it, that ft kf reeomtneniled by
them with lb U'mnet conCdeoc., Physicians of
th highest standing in the profession, prescribe. It
lo patients under their csr ; enntaining nothing
deleterious, but being composed of the moat mity,
yet efficacious veaetsble mslerisls. it is offeed with
Confidence, as the chespest and most' efficient po
rinr,nf th blood now known. The use of s few
bottle, esnecistly in the spring months, will be sil
lendcd with moat decided improvement in (he ge
neral atrcnath of the system, ersdtcatin snV seeds
of disease tbst may have neen "a errersted' befds
givipg beatth and vigor to ihe body. Fbr ihe dure
.id r.-l v. v-li nil Li.u.
Pimples or eiupUon.of the Skin, White 6weir.pg.
w rsmia, tnronie ouen Astnma, e. . j ne pu-
beremllite sgenls, from physicna'nari3Ae1JTrrf
eumctefti - so eonvmeo Inw osf WMfiircal "W n o
periority awes ll prefMsaiTiSMi sf ar4priHj f
Sold wholesale- and mail,' Ofrth proprietor,
GEORGE W. OA KLEV, North 6th Mraet, Rea
ding, Balks' Crity, tod U lai bad of ths following
pei sonar Jff .1 vA
r ar . .
i norrnumoerima votrnry. 11, H. massvri
nunbury! ' Ireland 0l Mfiei,"McEWenrme f D
Kraoser; Milton;r""'- " 1-'im-t(f .fill
"In Vnirm Connty.--JJ Gtrbsrt,' HclinetTavei
A. Glelin, MrrTlihbert. 1 vri.n .V n-.i'
Jtf Columbia CotHtfy.1ti W MeOay, Wash
ington; r,jnr.t .ijMM ,,' k.
' - - ReaJin. March 14. 184 3.
' Mai'6iatr s-U,blivi ii diet iy: of every
one lo do whatever in their power I tea, for th bne-
fit of their- fellow -mn,"and having ' bad pohive
proof in my own family, of the wonderful properties
of your Deimrativ Syrup of Sarsapsrilla, I tavist
cnnscientiouKly recommend it to ihe sfflirted. ' W
had tbe misfortune to lose two of our children,7 by
the bresking out of ulcerous sores tbst Covered the
face, head and neck, although we had some of th
most scientific phystc.isns to attend them and had
tried all 'the known remedies, including Swafm1!
I'anacra, wiinoutavau. Anotner or my children
waa attacked in the asm manner, her face ' and
neck was completely covered; th discharge was so
offensive, end tbe disease at such a height, lhat we
despaired of her life.' Seeing lb wonderful effects
of your Depurativa Syrup of .Sxrsapanlla, we weie
induced to make trial of it, ' the last' resort ; ' it
acted like a charm ; the' U'cer commenced heating
immediately, a f w hollies entirety restored her to
her health, which ahe bse enjoyed uninterruptedly
ever sine As a purifier of the blood, I verily be
lieve It baa not its equal.
JOIIiV MOTE K, Tailor, '
Walnut street, near Fourth,' Reading.'
... r r(... Dno-uni; .April 19th, 1843. y
Ma. Oiattr i My son Edmund Leaf. had. the
scrofula in Ihe moat dreadful and distressing man'
ner for three years, during which time he w,ts de
prived of rh nse of bis limb, his h d and 'neck
were covered with ulcers. We tried sll ihe ditpr
nt remedies,' 1iit o no effi-ct, until recommended
by Dr. iohnaonofNonistown, and also Drl Isaac
H iet, t B..J-.. . n-.-ri. H-m
of Saraaparilla, oft which Ihtained' several tollies.
ihe use of ..which, djovs the disease entirely out of
his.systenf, th healed uy'dlhhikl was
restored to perfect - health, which , be has enjoyed
uninterruptedly ever since, to the a.mishment of
many pefaon who seen him during hf .affliction.
I have thought it my duty and eend yon this certi
ficate that oth. who have a lik affliction in the
family may know where to obtain so valuable a
meiliciue.i . , ,r,f Yours truly. ,i . ,
.... . ... AMELIA D. LEAF.
jJJcpr. 16, 1843. ly . , , . ,
I AS II Y ' Sc ROCA1',
; WHOLES ALB &. szrTArz "
HAT & CAP MAKUEACTUUEUS,
South Eael corner of Market and 4th $tt.. '
Philadelphia,
TITHERE the always keep on hand an eaten-
aiv isaortment of HATS (J CA PS of every
description, got np in th best and moat approved
at le, Teisons derirous cf purcbasing superitM srtl-
clrs on Ibe most reasosalile terms, will Bod it to
ibeir sdvsntsge lo esll before making purchases
elsewber. t .-, t
Philadelphia, Oct. 6th, 1844. ly
CITY FUIIMTURK AUCTION,
! Airs ranrATB La.Liai booms,
N os. VI) and 31 .North Third Street,
N as r, t h e City Hotel,,
PHILADELPHIA. ' ' -
C. MACKEY, Auctioneer, respectfully in-
w vile to attenuoQ of wiaeuouf pur
chasing Fvmttu. 4o Me Stwaivo fialeSjiooma,
(both pnbvie sod Private.) for rvry dsseriptiotl f
HeascboU r urmture, where co be obtained at Ml
limes, a larg assortment of fahionU and wall
manufactured Cabinet Furniture, Beds Mallrasaes,
dte at aery reduced pricee, flr cash. r .
C7" Sale by Auction, twice a week, e,.,,-rJ
May tVih. l43.T-ly , '.,'. -r
v.,h- counterreltcn " '- '
DBA TH; BLOW.f
Tbe pullic wtfl pl'aa observe that no Brsndrelh
Pilla are 'genuuie, nnlee th boa baa three la
bels upon it, (th toJi,Uia aid and th bottom)
ach containing a tW-aimik signature' of my hand
writing, thus iP. BaasaatTH, M. D. These la.
hel-aie engraved -on steel, beautifully designed,
and done at en atpena of over $8,000, Therefore
it will be seen thai lb only thing neceaeary to pro
cure the medicin in its purity, is lo observe the
labels. . ; , , , , ' -'. " . ,
Remember the top, the side, and Ihe bottom.
The following respective persons are duly authori
sed, and hold , ; ... t .
CSBTXCTCATXS or AOS1TCT .
For th sale of Brandruh'i Vegetable Universal
! ...i .. ; title.- ,....
Northundieilaud county l Milton Mackey .dt
Chambethu. Sunbury H. B. Maaaar. M'Ewen
vill Ireland dr, Meiiell. . Northurahei land Was.
Forsyth. Geargelown J. it J. Wstts, ;i ,
Union Cuuotyt New Uefbn Bogar 4k Win
ter. Seliiiagrovo Georg Gundium, Middle
burg less Smith. Boa vert own David HubWr.
AdamaUirg Was, J. May. Mifflinabarg Menwh
dt Rsy. HartkUoa Dsawl Long. , Ffbrg-M.
U.dtF.CMoyar. Uwisborg WH at, Gimo.
Columbia county I Danville E, B. ReynoWa
4fc Co. i Berwick Shuman k RiUonhouaa. Cat.
tswissa- C. G. Brohta. Bloomaburg John R.
Moyer. Jeisey Tewa Levi BiaeU WasbingUm
Robt. MeCay. . LinvsstiwM Bailie & McNlneb.
Obaerv that cb Ant ha an Engraved Car
tificat ef Agency. cotioing rspraeaoinuoa of
Dr BRANDKETU'H Manufactory at Sing Sing,
and upon which will skw be eeen etact copies of
the imm hhek mam meed upon the Bramdreih JiB
Boxee. h-.'j.'. i., ..!w'.; ,,i.
rkisadaJphia. ofBee Ne. 8. Nmth 8th street.
. v B. BKANDUETU, M. D. I
June S4tb, 1843, sf : m , ',-t t, I
rww .
nosn oiNTnnNT
J"" F4T1T TKTTER. ..'-v h:j- rti
ItinowoRiis, rmpi.c on ths race, othbi i
i fj, . ...y crTaawua nvrrtoim. ,.,,,,(
J fjrt The fnllnwing eeriilea'e rfown7e one of Ihe
nttSt bctroordinary eurte' ever tffeeteS by an jf 1
appRemtiati.il' i i!-t-js 1 l!u a- t n. fv i.-:
,. , Fsi&ASKLrtUM fbioary 10, 1838 . $
Tj Oft twenty years I was severely afltietrd witn,
'Terra on the Face and Headt th dlsese '
commenced when -1' ws seventeen year eld, and
eaotinoed wttil the Fall . of : 1836, vary ing in vie t
lenre, but without ever diaappearing. , During moat
of th time, great part of my fce was covered With
th enrption, fmroerrtly attended With vwtetit ftch
ing J my bead swelled si times uanl k felt s f it ,
woeld bnM--lb aweHing was ao great, that I could
scarcely get' my hat on. During th long period
that I was afflicted with th disease, need a great '
many at plirattons, (among them several clliroV
preparations)... well, a taking inward, rwnediea,
inclmling a number of bottle of Swmm'i Vanamt,
prtrart if SarmpnrUhl, fte. In fact,' it 'would tto ;
inarMea'mW'trr enavnereto all the ' anodicinee I onad, t
.t ph.
I wa also under the care of two of in moat utee ,
f sicisns of ibis city.
, but without re-
,(1,, ,m1 1 dPgalrej of em Mn-
cored, - In lb fall of 1838, th; d (erase st the tim
bs'msj .wry eiolmjt,, I enmmenoed ninc tho Jieao.
Ointment, (prepared bv VsuRbsn dt Dsvia,) In
ft'w anplirstinns the violent itching eeasetl, th
swelling ed1' rb H4tiinn began trf diaap'pear, '
and before I had used a is tbe discs, waa entirely i
cured. It has now tieen nearly a yrar and a half
since, and there is not a vestige of the disease re-
msinina, except the scsrs from the deep pits formed
by the dii?ae, It is impossible for me to describe
in a certificate theeeverrty of ihe disease and any
suflering, but I wiU be plsasad u give a fuller
connt to any person wanting further satisfaction,
wnq win csu nn mt. , n me lime I conimsncea
using Ihe Boa Ointment I would have kivefl hurt-1
dreda of dollaia to b rid of th disease. . 8ittce U'1
sing it, I have recommended it to sevsrsl parsons,
(among them my mother, wh had the disease bad
ly on ber arm.) who were all cured by it. , ,
JAMES UUItrNEM., Tio. 156, Race St.
fTp The Rose Ointment ia prepared by E. B.'
Vauhan, Soaih East comer of Third and Mac
streets, Philsdvlphia, and sold on sgency in Sunbu
rjf. by , . ... , , ; H. B, MABSKR,
Msy 14th. 1843. ; Agent.
ICose Ointment, for Tetter.
A rUUUf UF ITS EFFICACY.
PnitanstraiA, Msy 37th. 1839. -
rPHIS is lo certify thai I was severely afflicted'
with Tetter in the handa and feet for upward
of forty years; the disease was attended generally
rfth violent itching and swelling.' I applied to a
number of phyeicisna, and used great many appli
catton without rUcrtin cure. About arm
aince, I applied tbe Rose Ointment, which entirely
slopped the itrhinn.and a few applications immedi
ately cured the disease, which there haa been no
return of, although I had never been rid of it at
any time for forty years. RICHARD 8A VAtiE,'
'i ! . : ' Llcventh. below Spruce Street.
try The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B.
Vaughan, South East corner of Third and Race
Streets, Philadelphia, and sold on areney in Sunbu-
ry. by . ; .- .... H. B. MAS8ER,
May 14th, 1843. . , , Agent.
MEDXCAX. APPBOBATIOIT I
OJ the ROSE OINTMENT, for Tetter.
A " r .k V' frt, t f'
V 1 olh" fu"y I'l'-Ae.I. the proprie-
I At HtKMtrtll . 1 . a .
tors lake pleasure tn laying before the public the
followmg cerlincal. from a respectable physician
a graduate of the Uoiveraily of Pennsylvsnis. Dr
Uaugn, baving found in this icmedy that relief f i
a tedious and disagreeable affection which the meam
within the range of bis prufeeaion failed to t!rtrd
haa not hesitated to give.it hia approbation, altbougl
the prejudices and interests of that profession ai
ppoeed to secret Remedies. '
:. : - PniaansLrata, Sept. 19,1836.
I was recently troubled with a tedious herpeli
eruption, which coered nesrly one ai.le of my fici
and etlended over Ihe ear. Mr. Vauahin, proprti
lot of the Rose Ointmenl, observing my face, inais
ted on my tiying bia preparation, of which he bar
ded me a jar. AIlhjuh in common with the mem
here of my profension, I discountenance and dint
prove of Ihe numerous nostrams palmed upon th
public ly luBoraot pretenders, feet m juaiice houu
to eicrpt the Rose Ointment from that class 'of mi
dicinee. and to give it my approbation, aa il entiri
ly cured the eruption, although it had resisted th
usual applications. DAM.. BAITGH. M. D.
rX?" The Roe Ointment is prepared by E. f
Vaughan, South Eaal corner of Third and Kai
8lreeta, Philadelphia, and sold on agency in Sui
fuiy.ny 11. B. MASSER,
May 14th, 184a. " " - Age
EAGLE
Z D s a
tsvrurr of i Htra ana i rne rvreen,
: WXXXsZAMSPOaT, PA. '
THE iibaeriber respectfully announces to l'
- public, lhat h hs opened a Hotel in the coi
modioua brick building situate on the corner
Third and Pine streets, where he will be happy
wait npn' those who msy favor him with Irw
company. ! Tb Eagle Hotel ia ktrg and eoavei
eni, and furniahed in Ibe bet midein style. It
provided witb a large number of well aired a
Comfortable aleeping apartment, ' rooms, privi
parlors, dec Persons visiting Willismsport on t
ainesaor pleasure, may real auml that avery t
rrtiun will l used to, render ibeir sojourn st I
"Esgle Hotel" plcssant snd sgrreable. HisTa
will he Supplied with the very best the market
fords, and his bsr with the choicest wine snd oil
liquors chstge retannaUe. The Eagle Ho
puseeeee greater advantages in point of local j
than any other aimiiarestahlishmenl in the boroui
being situate in the business part of the town, s
within a convenient distance of the Court Hot
and Wiluamaport and Eiwira Kail Road D' pU
Sufficient Stabling provided, and good and tru
ostler always in attendance,, ' ''
Attentive, accommodating and honest Serva
have been employed, and nothing left undone t
wilt add to tbe comfort and accommodation of
guests. - ". 'ii tu . l- f-. (i
Thee will ha a carriage always in attend
ihe Boat Landing lo convey psnger to and f
th House, free of charge, . .
CHARLES BORROWS
May 14th. 1848.-tf , .
rTifchaeriVcaTcr afsT'woii,
ROPE MAKERS t. BBXP CHANDLE!
f rr.l : i , , - . .
i. . Ao.13 AoriA Water Street, rniludetpAut.
AVb constantly on hand, a general sas
sent of Cordage, Setn Twmee, die..
ttouae, Fishing Ropea, While Rope, M
la Rop, Taw Line for Canal Boats. . AU
complete saaortment of Sein Twine, cVe. euc'
Hemp Shad and Herring 1 wine, Best Patent
Not Twin, Cotton Stiad and Herring Twine, S
Thraads, dtc. dec Akm, Bed Coida, Plough Li
Hshera, Trace, Cotto and Linen Carpet Cha
dec all of which, they will dispoaa of on mason,
lei ma. ,
Philadelphia. November 1 3, 1 84 J. ly.
8P12RING, GOOD &
CO.
No. 138 Market' Street, Philadelp.
Tf NVITE to attonlion of Country Mercb
jl. to thoir, oaloaaiv assortment of British Fn
and A wane a. Dry Good, whack hy vffei for
om th aso4 reaeonabU terms. ...
Philadelphia, November 18, 18ivl.