Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, October 31, 1846, Image 4

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TIIK OLD MAID.
BT MRS. AMKLlA WgLST.
Why sittthe Ihui in solitude T her hetrt i
Seems melting in her eye't delicious blue,
And t it heavet, her ripe lift tic apart
At if to tet its heavy throbbing through ;
Iri her dark ejre a depth of softness swells,'
Deeper than e'er Ler careless girlhood wore;
. And her cheek crimsons with the hue that tellt .
Tie rich, fair fruit ii ripened to the core.
it it her thirtieth birth-day! with a nigh (bowers,
Htr tout hath turned from Youth'i luxuriant
Ami her heart taken up the last tweet tit .
That measured out itt linkt of golden hourt!
She feels her innocent toul within her atir
- With thought! too wild and passionate to tpeak;
Yet her full heart 'itt own interpreter
Translate! itielf in tilence on her cheek.
.'"v'i opening hud, Affection's glowing flowert,
One tprang within upon her beaming track;
('ft, life was beautiful in thoie lost hourt Y
And yet the doet not with to wander back !
N'o' the but lovet in lonelineit to think
On pleasure! patt, though never more to be :
i It.p linkt her to tho Future but the link
That bindt her to the past it Memory!., ,
Tiom htr lone path the never turnt stide,
Though pattionate worshippert before her fall;
t.:ke tome pure planet in her lonely pride,
She teemi to toar and beam above them all !
Vat that her heart it cold ! emotion new knit,
And fiexh at flowert, are with her hearts-striag
And tweetly mornful pleatnret wander through
Her virgin tout, and toftly rottle it.
For the hath lived with heart and toul alive
To all that makes life beautiful and fair ; hive
weet thought!, like honey-bees, have made thtir
Of her soft bosom-cell, and cluster there ;
l life it not to her what it hath been
Uer toul hat learned to look upon its gloss
And now she hovers like a star between
Her deedt of love her Saviour on the Cross
IViieath the cares of earth she doet not bow,
Though the hath oft timet drained its bitter cup
Hut ever wanders on with heavenward brow,
And eyes whose lovely lids are lifted up !
Mie feels that in that lovelier, happier sphere,
Her bloom yet will, bird-like, rind its male,
And all the joyt it found so blissful here,
Within that spirited-real perpetuate.
Vet, tometimet o'er her trembling heart -strings
thrill,
Soft sighs, for raptures it hat ne'er enjoyed,
And then the dreamt of Love, and strive to fill
With wild and pattionate thoughtt the craving
void.
Andthut the wanders on half tad, half blest
Without a mate for her pure, lonely heart,
That, yearning, throbs within her virgin breast,
Never to find itt lovely counterpart I
United Stale Army.
A correspondent of the Cincinnati Chronicle,
who waa with Gen. Taylor at Camargo, pivte
1 11 ite at interesting account of the state of the
army of the United States in Mexico. He etti
male- the invading army immediately under
(ten. Taylor, or tho army at Monterey, to a
;inunt to 6,610 men, half lcgulars and hall vol
unteer!, thus:
bcti.kr's PIVIMON.
Itt. Reg. O. Vol.. Col Mitchell, j Harmert I 340
Kentucky do. Urmsby, Brigade. J 340
Tenn. troops, Campbell
540
COO
Mississippi Volunteers, Davis, ( Quitman's I COO
Baltimore Bat
, Watton 27 10 Brigade.
poo
WORTH 1 MVISIO!.
Col. P. Smith's regiment, regular troops,
Parts of 6th and other infantry regiments,
dragoons,
300
1080
100
I wo companies, MrCullocb't and Gilles
pie's Texas Rangers,
Whole number of Worth's in advance, 1700
Twicc's DIVISION.
Texst mounted men, Col. Hayt,
Mny'i dragoone. 3 enmpanie!,
Ridgcly and Duncan's flying artillery,
Webster's artillery, (18 and 10 inch mortart,)
800
250
100
60
Tarts of aeveral infantry regiment!, and of
aitillery armed and infantry 3230. 1350
6644
There are at Camarpn, he says, 2100 men ;
at Matamoras 1000 : between Matamortt and
the month of the Bravo, 4550; at Point Isabel
120: at Camargo 700 trk and inefficient; at
Matamoras iu hospital 700 ; troopa of all sorts
from Camtrgo to Brateoe, under Major General
I'jtterson, and Brigadier Marshall, Pillow,
LsnJ and Shields, 9170 tnakinp, with the army
of Monterey, 15,610.
Gen. Wool lias under Lis command, to ad
ance on Chihuahua, 4,000 men.
Gen. Kearney baa at Santa Fe 2700.
The whole of the United Statea armiea a
gainst Mexico 22,5 10. The writer adds .-
Derides thene there w the California regiment
and the new regiment of mounted riflemen, in
tended for the war in the west.
There are now in the U. 8. army, 20 regi
ments ol volunteere, 8 of infantry, 4 of artillery
and one of mounted rcflemen, bosidee the two
regiments of disgoons making in all 41 rei
menU of arms.
If to this be added the mm employed in the
1'iartcr matter's, corrmitsionary's and engi
neer's departments, there will be shown a force
of 30.000 men, now in and attached to the army
of the United State.
The above account is np to the 6th of Sept.
GaarTiNo thf Tomto rpoNTnt roTATa
At a meeting nfthe New York Farmer's Club,
Mr. Meigs read from the "Annals of the Royal
ilorticultural Society ol Par in," an account of a
ircerf1l experiment of grafting a stem of the
una to upon i1' ol a potato, ty which a
i of tomatoes was raised in the air, and one
iatoea in the earth. The tomato aod U
--- ' i
pot. gi of the tame gtnut ef plant,
II. I UMiaiL-RW.
DAtK SOTG LIST,
, .. . ... . . , . , ,- (
' rl:.SYLTAILt.
The fllnwiig 1it dhows the ctfreol value of all
rVnnsybarda Hunk Note. The most implicit r
liunc may I placed opon it, it is trtry tvrtk
eri fiilly eoiuraveJ with add corrected from Dick
nell't Reporter. , . ' ,- r 1 I
Banks la Philadelphia.
NOTES AT PAR.
Bank of North America , , per
Bank of the Northern Liberties ' . '. per
Commercial Bank of Penn'a. , par
Farmers and Mechanics Dank . . par
Kensington flank . par
Philadelphia Bank , ' . . I fit
Schuylkill Bank . . . par
Snnthwarh Bank . par
Western Hank ' , . par
Mechanics' Bank . rmr
Manufacturers' cV Mechanic' n.ink par
Hank of I'enn Township . . par
Oirard Bank. . . pv
Bank of t'ommerre, lute Moyarni naing par
Bank of Pennsylvania . par
Country flanks.
Bank of Cheater County Westchester
Bank of Delaware County Cbestur
par
par
par
par
par
par
Bank of ftermantown
Bank of Montgomery Co.
Dny leal own Bank
Esston Bank
Gcrmantown
Notrietown
Doyleslown
East on
Farmers' Bank of Burks co.
Bristol
par
Bank of Northumberland
Northumberland par
t'olunjlda Bank eV Bridge co. Columbia
par
par
FsrmcrV Bank of Lencaatei Lanciatet
Lancaster t'oUnty Bank
Lancna'er Dank
Farmeta' Batik of Reading
Office of Bank of Penn'a.
Odice do do
Office , do do
Office do do
Lancaster par
Lancaster pr
Reading pai
Harrlsh'urg These
Lancnater I offices
Beading ( do not
Easirm J laauen.
NOTES AT DISCOUNT.
Rank of the United States" Philadelphia
23
12
Miners' Hank or 1'otlaville'
Bank of Lewistown
Bank of Middlotown
Carlialo Bank
Exchange Bank
Do li branch of
Harritiburg Bunk
Lebanon Bank
Merrhar.ts' & Maiiuf. Bank
Bank of Pittsburg
Writ Branch B ulk
Wyoming Bank
Northampton Bank
lit rkt County Bank
Otfice of Bank of U. W.
Do do do
Do do do
Potuville
I.ewistnwn
Middlotown
Carlisle
Pittahurp
Hnllidavaburg
Ilarrinhurg
Lebanon
Piltaburg
Piltabuig
Wi!liamptrl
Wilkrabane
Allentown
iicailing J
Pittsburg
faiii-d
do
Erin
New Brichton
Chamlieraburg
tti'tlyaburg
Mnntroae
J..
Bank of Chamberaburg
Back of Getty aburg
Lank of Suquebauua Co.
Erie Dank
Parmera cV Drovera' Dank
FrankKn Bank
Houeedale Bink
Monnngahela Bank of D.
Vork Bank
i
i
w
li.li
ii
H
U
H
21
Erie
Wayncsburg
Wauhington
Ifont'kdulo
Brownsville
York
N. II. 1 he notes of those banks on which we
omit quotations, and substitute a dash ( ) are not
purchased by the Philadelphia brokera, wiih the
exception of ihnae which have a letter of rtference.
BROKEN DANK 8.
Philadelphia Sav. lira,
Philadelphia Loau Co.
Schuylkill Sav. Int.
Kensington Sav. Lib, A
PhiUJrlhia
do
do
da
do
failed
fuiled
failed
Peon Townaliip Sav. Ir.a.
Manual Labor Bank ('!'. W llyott. prop.) failed
I'pwauda Bank
Towanda
Alleghany Dank of Pa.
Bank of Beater
Bank of Swatara
Bank of Washington
Centre Bank
City Dank
Farmers' &. Mech'ce' Bjuk
Farmers' 5c Merh'ca' Bank
Faraicrs' &. Verh'cs' Bank
Hsrmony Inatitute
Huntingdon Bank
Juniata Dank
Lumbermen' Bank
Northern Bank of i'a.
New Hope Del. Bridge Co.
Noithunih'd Union Col. Ilk.
North Western Bank of Pa. .
OlhVe of Schuylkill Bank
Pa. A (ir. Jt Mar.uf. Bank
8ilver Lake Bank
Union Bank of Penn'a.
Westmoreland Bank
Bedford
Beaver
Hariisburg
V.'athinclon
He!!. Imite
Pitul Ul(
Pittslitirg
Payette co.
(ireencattle
Hsrmony
no sale
closed
cloteil
failed
closed
no .ale
failed
failed
failed
no fcal
HuntingJon no salv
l.mistoMa no Sdle
Warren failed
DuiiilatT no aale
New Hope closed
Milton
M.a.Willa
Port Carbon
( 'urliale
Moniiose
I'nionmwn
no sale
cloaed
failed
closed
f.iiUJ
firefnaburg
clone J
Wilkesbarre Bridge Co.
Wilkrtharre no sale
All notes purporting to be on any Pennsyl
vania Dank not giten in the above lit, may he set
Jowo as frauds.
xeiv jeiisi:y.
Bank of New Biunawick
Belvideie Bank
Burlington Co. Dank
Oummercial Bank'
"umlierland Dank
Farmers' Bank
Tarmera' and Mechanics' Bk
Farmer' and Mechanics' Bk
Farmers' and Merchants' Dk
Franklin Dank of N.J.
Brunswick
HeWidtra
Mcdford
Perth Amboy
I'ridRelon
Mount Holly
liahway
N. Biuiiawitk
Midillutowii Pi,
Jer.ey City
failed
par
i
par
par
i
failed
1
failed
failed
failed
failed
failed
4
failed
i
par
no tale
Hoboken Bkgdi Uiaxing Co Hoboken
lersey City Bank
Jerary Citv
Meehanice' Dank
Manufacturers' Bank
Moriis County Bank
Monmouth Bk of N. J.
Mrchaiiics' Dauk
Mechanics' and Manuf. Bk
Morria Canal and Dkg Co
Post Notes
Newark Bkg & Ins Co
New Hope Del Bridpe Co
I'atieiaoii
Belleville
Morriatown
FietbolJ
Newark
Trenlon
Jeiscy City
Newaik
1
j
failed
failed
i
failed
i
Lamhertavilla
N. J. Mtnufae. and Dkg Co
Hoboken
N J Proleclon ek Lomtaid bk Jersey City
Oiange Dank Orange
PalerMMi Dank Psieraon
People Dank do
Princeton Bank Princotun
8alein Banking Co Salem
Stale Dank Newark
Hiate Bank Lliialieihtown
Hi ate Dank t:ni.len
State Dank of Morris Moniatown
dtute Dank Trrmon
Salem and Philad Manuf Co Salem
Hueset Dank New ion
Tienton Banking Co TrenUio
Union Dank Dver
Waahingtoo Banking Co. liackenaack
DELAWARE, .
Bk of Wllm A Brandy wiiM Wilmington
Dank of Delaware Wilmington
Bank of Smyrna Smyrna
Do ' branch ' Milloid
Farmers' Bk ef Mate of Del Dover
-De braiutt Wilmington '
Do branch Geoigetowa
Do branch Neweaatle
Union Bank Wilmington "
utT Undei A's
par
par
failetl
railed
1
par
failed
par
par
par
par
per
par
, P'
par
rXJ On all banks marked thos () there are si.
taar eoonlarfsrt of arteitaj mom of tke varioos ds
saaisatks , to circulation.
ttnre jr hear! the lYewt t
1WO! WHAT It3 IT?
Wiit, ?' to ntaaa teat 'I I
MARTIiV IRWIiV,
At kiiittop, in Marhtt afrref, mfjotning Me thine
tnry Brttk tfnute,
HAS Just ree.ived from Philadelphia the largest,
haiulaomrst and best assortment of ' -
BOOT9 AND SHOES '
of every descrlpilon, that bas ever been brought to
this place. And bat is Mill betier, thpy ey he
tells so cheap, that you can boy two taw for the
same moury that yuu uW to pay fur ens pair.
He Bert roe Cn and 8bils roe Case, and
that U the teaeon that he can iiflbrd lo tell ihrm an
much cheaner. If you doit want to buy, just call
and see his s'ock. He is always glad to tee his
cUftomrr-j and il is no Iroulde to him to allow bis
go,l. Jn-t to give you an Met how rhea,) he doe
sell, the following is a list of prices of a pait of his
stckt
Men's Thirk Bo
.1 . t .... II. .in
worth $t 00 at U 1r-
lit, ll. a .im... ....
do Calf dl "
Itova Thh-k do
Voiiths' do "
Men's Thi. V Brogsn. "
Women's Mo."icco Wolta
and Kid Sprinta. ' "
Women's U'tt City made
KM Slippers, H
Lailii-a' (l.iitiri and Oai- ' '
ler Boots, - ' "
A'ao, rvfry variety of Lsdi
4 50 at
3 on
6 0(1 -at
2 SO at
2 00 at
I 87 at
3 00
I 76
I 25
1 00
1 50 at 1 00
! 62 at" 1 12
2 00 at
1 7
ellil-
Hots' and
drena' shoes, at frees lower than eer before offer.
ed. Come and Ste
Sunbury, Jane I1'h, 1846. Cm
DANVILLE
fBrJr n I3l2y5VGrCC
WOOLEN FACTORY.
DANVILLE, COZ.TJMDIA COUNTY,
I'eniiHjIvaiila.
THF. DarniUe Steam ti'uolrn t'actnry. foimer
ly owned and occuped by Dr. Pbtkiki. hi!
recently been pun based by the subscribers, wh.
rrarM'ctfullv announce lo their friends and I lie pub
lic general y, that they aft now prepared to do all
kinds of wjrk io ihrit line at business, at the shor
test notice, according I i or,lei. and in the best com
p'ir.itWe mann.'r. ilasinif gone to considerable
expense in npairirig ll.tit n..ichinery a"d aparatus,
and being viry par.irutur in srcur'n.g the service of
fitienced mechanics, they feel confident tht
they are capable of eeciting all kinds of work in
a a'yle siin-rior lo a: y other t'ablishme.nt in the
couniry, a! the old cumoin .iy p irn.
CLOTHS. SATIN ETTH. FLANNELS ikd
Bt.A.NKETH conalnn ly on 1 and, and Tor sale at
reduced prices, for Case or Birier.
C AItIIG AD I I I.I.I
will lie done in the best in inner, at the usual pri
ce. All kinds of country produce taken in pay
ment foi wuik, at D ilivillo Pinket prices.
For the accommodation of those who live at
di-lance, Wool slid ('loth will lie taken in at.
and, vthen finished, re urn.,1 lo the following pla
ces, Plxin written directions must accompany
esch psreel :
Columbia Corinry. Roup & Marr's store, Wa
shingti nville; H. Fruit's sti.re, J rseytown ; Yea
ger'a inn, lloaring Cre, k ; Sba'pleaa' store, Calta.
isa; (. F. Mann's atoie, Mifllinviile ; Millet's
store, Berwick ! J. Cline's Mill; RickrVs stoie,
Oiansevillc; Deir'a store, V bile Hall.
Northumberland County Michael Header's inn,
Turbutille; Ireland Ac Hsv'a store, McEwena
ville; E. L. Pier's stoie, Watsonalown ; r. I.
Coinly cV Co's lore. Millon; Gibson's inn, Cliil
lisiuaque : Foraytb'a stoie, Northumberland ;
Young's sioie. 8unbuy. '
' Lusrrnt County. Reynold's time, Kingston;
Gilderslerve'a store. Wilkeabarre ( Gavlord'e store,
Plymouth ; Styev'a store, Nantlci.ke ; Judge
Mack's Mll, Huntington.
l.ytoming County. D. Clnpp's store. Money;
Shoeinskci'a store, ismilh'a Mill.
GEARHART KOWNDVER.
Danville. May 9. I84S.
IM5NN SYLVAN I A 11 0 U SIC,
DANVILLE, r A.
THE subsciiber, late of the Union Ifoirl, Mun
cy, Ps , rrspeitfuMy informs the olJ and nu
merous customers i f l!ia
I'riinKylvaulu Ilounr.
and the public gem-ril'v, that he haa leased the
Tavern tfiand of John jtlimles, in ll.mville, where
he is now prepared to enterluiii travel ers, and per
sons visiting the town, in il,r v ry hi st yle. The
accoiiunoiljlions will be such as a well conducted
public house should all'iril, and no elf"! will be
spared lo render sil'i-Cn lion, in every resjiect, to s'l
who n ay call. The rit'triis of Lvcoining county
a'e invited to put up with the undeiaigi.ed hen
they visit Dnnville.
HENRY WEAVER.
, Dsnvi'le. May 5, lSlfi.
VSITE SV.IT HOTEL,
Rac e Stuf.kt, PiuiAniLriii.
iiy j. ii; ri:us.
THIS localmn is convenient for Bus'nrn men
visiting the city. Every paini ii liken 1 1 s
cure Ike comfort uf travellers.
March 7. 1S4 6. I y
MONTOU11 HOUSE,
laA'l'K RItADY'S HOTEL,
Opposite the Court Ane,
DANVILLE, FZJXrXr'A.
ts THE Bub ciilHr, ho assisted fr se.
tJTff vei. I veara in Ihe nnnegen.enl of tbe a-
tfibove lloiel. lately kept by Mi. 8. A. Bra
1 sua j dy, b g leave In infirm the travelling
public, that he bas uken the eta!lihrnert on his
own account, on the first of January, 1846.
The House has, of laie, unrlogone many impor
tant alterations, and the present conductor promises
lo leave nothing undone to mike it a comfortable
and agreeable, as well at a cheap and accommoda
ting stopping place for strangers who may visit our
flourishing village. No paina nor eipenae will be
spared to fill the table and tha bar with ihe Ke-t tbe
rn nkela afford, and wiih lb determination to de.
vn'e his entire personal attention to tbe comfort of
those who may irate hia house their temporary a.
bode, and aided by active, careful and obliging ser
vants, be hnpes lo give general satisfaction, and re
criva a literal absia of ciutom.
fxj" Large and commoo'ioiie STABLES era at
t ached to the eeiabbahnient, which ais sttended by
csreful and obliging ho -tiers.
; GIDEON M. SHOOP.
) January talk. I . if
COSGKESS INK. Blue and Black Cougie-s
Ink, of a supeiior quality. f.r aale ebeap.si the
sUeof HENRY MA88ER.
July 4th. IXtl. ' ' '
MULAStS Tli fnal quality Sugar House
Molaseea, only 12 cents per quail; also, a
ewpeifine article of yellow Molass- a for baking, on
ly 12 cents per qusrt for sale at the store of
-Ju" 8' l4 . HEMiY MAK8ER.
ninB Ctitsatrsa Macassaa Haia 6u, kss
J
X j heea recsisea) aod ie for sals st tbe store ef
Mt? 90, 1MB. HCNKT NACVSJI.
r H. B. 1A33E?.,.
'ATTORNEY AT I. A V, i
1 tvnBuar, pa -
:; Business attended to lit the Counties of Nor-
thumlerland, Union. Lycoming and Columbia.
iterer let
P. Be A. RororriT,
' Lowtn it Baano.v,
i ;
' J
Sojh A Sitoneaate, yPAilad.
' Rttirot.ni, McfaattJiD it Co.
Seratao, Goon & (,n.t
. DElTTIST?s7' ; ; j
PET E h II. MASSE XI," t
RFCENTLY FROM PHILADELPHIA,
"mESI'ECTFIJI.LY informs the rilitens of
IE tunburv and virinilv, that he haa 0ened an
oiuce si me rc-i ierire oi iienry flu-rr, in niaraei
atreet, where l,e is prep ued to egrrute all kin.ls ol
DsitTAt Sctinrnt. Plate Woik cVc , on the latent
and mont approve,! plans.
Having had some eiperirnce and in''nction,
Under one nfthe mnl eminent and siiccessl'nl Urn
lis sin Philad. Inbl i, he believes tint he v. ill be
nb'e to give sstiaf ic'inn lo tho-e who msy want his
service! "
Ladiet will be waited nn at their placet of rexi.
dence. His charges will be modeiate, arid his
woik warranleil.
Sunbury, March 28th, 1S46.
No 70 South Tmnn SrRKirr, .
Opposite the Phihxhtphia Exchange,
Manufacture and ki p cor
atiilitly on band, fl large as
sortnienl of their Patent lin
nrntcd S.dammdi r FIRE
PROOF SAFE, I.ii:h s.e
so constructed as to set nt ret
all re inner of doub' as lo their
bring ttriitW fire proof, and
ihat they will resist the fite of unv building in tl e
world. The niiianle case of Ihe Safes are m nle oi
boiler iron, the insnle c ise of so .p-tone, and be
Iwern ibv i uti r ease and inner rase ia a apace of
s..me 3 inches thick, and ia Ailed in with imWrurs:
tible m iteri.d, so as to make it sn impossibility t l
ever born any or the contents inside of this Cbe.it.
These Hoapstone SaLmandeis we aie piepared
and do challeng ihe weild In produce any sriicln
in Ihe shape of Book Safes that will stand as mm h
heal, and we hold ourselves ready at all times t
have them fa rly teale.l by public boi.fi re, boul.l a
ny c.f out competitors feel disposed to try their.
We also com nue to manufacture and keep c m-
ttmitly on hand, a larpe and general as-ortment f i
our Pieinlum Air tight Fire Proof Hnf.-s, .f which
we have a Urge quanti'y in me, an I in every in
stance ibey have given enlTf s-.luraciion to the
puichascra of which we will-n fer tbe public to a
few gentlemen vthoh.ive them in ua .
N. cV G. Talor, 129 ninth 31 a'.; A. Wright
& N-phrw, Vine si. wharf; Alexander Curnr. t'rn
veysticrr, corner of Tilbeil and Ulll a's.; John M
Ford, 82 north 3d st.; Myers Bush, 20 north 3d
r.t.t Bailey ck Biother, 138 Makrl !.; Jamea' M.
Paul, 111 I south 4 tit st.; l)r Davhl Jnyne, 8 south
3d st 5 Matthew T. Miller, 20 south 3d St.; ai d
we could nsme some three or foul hurdrt-d ntheis
if it were tncessjrv. Now we invi'e the sttention
of the public, and particularly those in want of
Fire Proof Safes, In call at our store hefoe puicha
sing elsewhere, and we think we can satisfy them
that Ibey will get a letter and rheaer article at
out store than any other esiabl.shment in Ihe city.
We also continue In msnufactuie fesl and Co
pying Presses, nitde in such a manner at to an
swer both puritiMt Hoisting Machine, Fiie
Proof Doors, with our own manufacture of locks
on Ihem, with D. Evsns's Patent Keyhole Cover
attached lo the same; plain and ornamental Iron
Railing, &c.
N. B We keep constantly nn hand a hrge as.
aoilment ol our Patent Mate l.iind Ucftigei tus.
Water Filters and Coolers; and we have also on
hand several second band Kire Proof Chests taken
in exchange fur ours, which we will dispose of tl
ve.y l,,w piiees.
Philadelphia, January 24'h. 1846. ly
To liirrliurrs) of '"
DR3T GOODS.
An. 121 J'earUt, NKW YORK,
HAVING estahli-hed a Branch at No. 144 Chss
nut at., Philadelphia, is now opening, snd will
be cona'antty receiving from tbe N.w York Auc
tions, an extensive assortment of
JTANCr It STAPLE DRY GOODS. .
which will be aold at the lowest New York pi'eca
at wholesale and Rilail. Among b s al.x-k will I
found a good assortment of the f .llowieg articles;
Ja.eoi.els, PUid. Mail Cold, Lace, 2iri4, Book.
Swi-ssnd Taila-sn Muslins, Bishp and Linen
Lawn, Fancy Cap Nells, Fancy and Ball Ureases,
Thread Laces, Application 1) . rich B ack Si.k
Tnmiuing Lace, Iriah I.iuena, Liurn Cambrics,
I. oien Cambrie ildkfe..Cuitaiu Fr.ngea, Cashmeie
d'Ei-os-e, Mousebne do ldte, bilk and Colloii
Warp Alpaccas, Quet.'a t'lolh, Gala Plaids,
French Meitiios. UUrk i ks, (i..ves, bi k (lose,
Shwla, I 'tava's, Rilihons Embiniileriia. tVcHfcc.
Country Merchants snd otheis visiting I'hiUdel
phia or New Ymk to purchase, are rrapectlully in
vited to call and examine Ihe stocks.
Nov. 1. 1M5. ly
iTl-: l i e Vjv xTTT i v iT.
THOMSON'S
Compouud ) nip or Tar & Vood
Nitptlia.
rilHE unprecedented sucre.s of this medicine, in
i Ihe restoration of heabh, n those who, in des
pair, had given up all hopes, haa given il an rai
led reputation ' ovri all other reni'dirs, fornUhing
evidence of its intrinsic va'us and power, sa the on
ly si-cut which can be rel ed iim n for the cure of
Pulmonary Consumption. Brombiilis, Asihma,
Pain in the side and Brea-t, Spitting of Blood,
Whooping Cough, Croup, Ac.
Attention ia i.quested lo ihe following A8TON.
ISHING CUKE.hv Thomson'. Compound 8yrup
of Tar and Wood Nsptha ! !
rhila,lrlphia. Mnif 3d, 1844.
MR. THOMSON Dear Hr With gruteful
feelings I inform yu if the astonishing rdec's of
your meilllne. which haa litera'ly lata d me from
a deth-bed ! My dirs-e. Pulmonary Cnnsump
lion, had reduced me so low that my physician pro.
nojnred my case hopeless ! At this junction I be
gan to u-eyour m. .l:cin, and nuraculous ss it may
seem, il has completely restored me to health, aftei
eveiy thing else bad tailed. Respectfully yours,
WASHINGTON MACK.
Cbailolle street, above Geoige street.
1 The undersigned, being personally acquainted
with Washington Mack and his sufferings, bear
wiinrsa lo Ihe astonishing effects of Thomson's
Compound Syrup of Tar, snd ths truth of lbs e
bpve statement.
JOS. WINNER, 18 North Third street, -DAVID
VICKERS, 42 Almond street,
HUGH M'GINLEY, 8. E. corner Tsmany
snd Fourth etieela. , : . , ,
Prepared only by S. P. Thomson, N. E. corner
of 6th and Spruce streele, Philads'pbis. -
Agents. 11. B. Mssser, Sunbury; D. Grots,
snd Df. Marpheiaoo, llarrishurg Jno, G. Brown,
Potuville Geo. Earl, Reading Houston it Mas
oa, Tewanda, Brad or d eoenly, Pa. Pries 50 eecls
per bolUe. or 5 ar dosen. .
Q Betoort of alt imitalimt. .5
fbntdelrhJs.Juae.tStlj, IMI ly
S0f23AL2 RETAIL
:"Ai;ACAP WARFaUOUSE, i
If ,TH? ",!,c;'1,f" "P-'Tull, call the tttcn
'' f'lds and de dert to their Urge
and well essorted stock of lists and Cape of every
description, wrll adapted f r lbs spring trade, , Be
log made of the beat mater!,.! and by the mot et.
perieneed workmen, they feel confident to give nni
ersal tstiafaction to all who may favor them with
a trial, as they offer to tell sa low as snv house in
the city. , BAR l'ALO IT dt BLYNN.
Philadilphia. January 3. 1 840
PIANOS.
rpHE SUBSCRIBER has been appointed aeni,
I for the side i f CO.R.D MEYER'S CEL.
EBRATED PREMIUM ltltj WOOD PI
AN OS, at this place. These Pi un.s lfl ptnin.
massive and Uau'ilul exterior fu i h. and, f.r depth
eiiu .weelnrss nt lone; unit rlrij .nee nf woik man-j
ship, arc nut n j.pasaed bv any in iheUnbtd Stales. ,
.- i-..i,wi,ll , m irriMiMiii-riiixiidi, Iiom t.Anl
I'lara, a celiluatcd perfo ntor, utnl himself s man
uLciuier t
. . A V A K II.
Hvisjr had the pleauie of trying the eieel
lent Piano Fortes malifacturvd by Mr. Meyer, and
ethiblted at the ttst exhibition of the Fr .iiklin In.
stitute, I feel it duo to the true merit of the maker
to i'i clare that these instruments are ipiite equal'
and in some r. sprcia even superior, to all ihe Pi.
ario Frt-s, I saw at the capit.ils of Eu.ope, and
during a sojourn of two years at Paris.
Thea- Pianos will be so'd at Ihn manufacturer's
lowest Philadelphia pricea, if tint aomething tower. '
Persona are requested to rail and examine fur i
ihemselve, nt the residence of 'he suhsrribsr. - j
Bunhurv, May 17. 1846. 'i H. B. M ASST't!.
OAKLEY'S
iir.i'i itATiv i; svni'i.
flHE valunb'e properties of Oakley's Depura
I live Syrup of Hnrsapa'illa. as a purifier of the
blood, it sn well known to the public generally,
that it is unnrceraary to occupy much spa.-e in set
ting forth the advantages to be derived from its
use; wherever the medicine bas once been intro
duced, it takes precedenco Over all others: eveiy
one (bat has taken it, have derived so s'mnul bene
ficial results from il, that il is ; recommended by
them with the it-most confidence. Physicians of
Ihe highest atanding in the profession, prescrilf it
to patients under their care ; containing tnthing
deb terious. but being composed of tbe mr at mild,
yet elTtcieious vegetable ma'enaN, it is o(T. red wiih
confidence, as the chiMieat anil most ellicient pu
rifier of the blood now known. .The use of a few
botilea, esrcially in the spring months, will be at
tended with a most derided impiovemcnt in the re.
neral strength of the system, ern.bca'ing any seeds
of disease that may have been generated, besides
giving health and vigor to the bo.lv. For the cure
of Scrofula or , Kings Evil, Rheum ilism. Ti tter, I
Pimples or emptiona of the Skin, White Swelling,
Fistula, Chronic Cough Asthma, Ac. The nu
merous certificates in the possession of the subscri
ber ami his agents, from physicians and others, are
sufficient to convince the m.st skeptical nfi'ssu
crinrity over all preparations of Sarasparilla.
Sold whole. ale and retail, by the proprietor,
GEORGE W. OAKLEY, North 5th street. Ree
ding, Beiks County, and to m bad of the following
pel sons :
In Northumberland County. II. B. Mas,
Sunbury ; Ireland A Mixel, McEwensville ; D
Krauscr, Milton.
In Union County. S. Gesrhart, Seliusgrove;
A Gutelius, Mifflinburg.
In Columbia County. R. W. McCay, Wash
inglon.
' Reeding, March 14,' 1 4:1.
Ma. Oakikv: I lielicve it the uty of every
one to do whtcver in their power 1 ies, for the bne.
fit of their fellow man, and having had po-iiive
proof in my own family, of the wonderful properties
of your Depurativ Syiup of Saraaparilla, I m al
conscienliou-ly recommend il lo the aiflicleil. We
had the misfortune to .ae two of our children, by
the breaking out of ulcer jus sores thai cove., I the
face, head anifreck, although we had some ol tbt
moal scientific physicians to attend lb m and had
tried all the known len.e.liea, including Swaim'a
Panacea, without avail.. Another of niy chilJren
was aitacke.l in ihe same manner, her face and
neck was completely covered; the diacharge was so
offensive, and the disease at aueh a height, that we
despaired of her life. Seeing the wonderful effects
of your Deptirative Syiop ol S rtsaeri 1 1, we weie
induced to make trial of il. aa the last res .rt ; il
acted like a charm ; the u'cers commenced healing
immediately, a few bottles entirely restored her to
her health, which ahe hss enjoyed uninteriU tedly
ever since As a purifier of the blood, I verily be
lieve it has not ita equal.
JOHN MOYER.Ts.i!or,
Walnut street, near Fourth, Rradi g.
Douglassville, April 10th, 1843.
Me. Oawtatt My son E.lmuiid Leaf, had the
scrofula in the most dreadful and ditrea-.ing m..n
per for three years, dining which time he w.ia de.
privsd of Ihe use of hia Itmha. his hed snd neck
were covered with ulcera. We tried all the dilTrr
ent remedies, but to no effect, until recommended
by Dr. Johnson of NonUtown, and also Dr. Isaac
H tester, of Reading, to use your Depuialive Sy.np
of Sarsaparilla. of whirh I obtained sevetul bottles,
Ihe use of which d'ove tbe disease entirely nut of;
hia system, the aoie healed up, and the child was 1
restored to perfect health, which he has eejoved
uriintcnupledly ever since, to tha astonishment ef !
many person who seen him during hit stfliction. !
I havelhouuhl it iny duty, tnd send you tuitceni-
f.cate that irtbers who hsvea like affliction in the
f.imily may know where to obtain ao valualile a
medicine. ' Yours truly.
k AMELIA D. LEAF.
Kepi. It. IM3 ly
A ? n ifY'afc ' ii 6 cXv9'
WHOLSSALB A B ST Alls
HAT & CAP MANUPACTUKERS,
: South Fast eorn't of Market mnJ 4th sts.,
' . 1'lilladclphla, .
WHERE they always keep on hand en eilen
aive assortment of HATS U CA PS of every
description, got up in Ihe best end most sproved 1
al) le. I etsona dertrnus rf purchasing superior ant
el' on ihe most reasor aide terms, will And il to
their advantage le csll before making purchases
elsewhere. - .. t
, Pl iladelihia, Oct. 5th, 1 944. ly ' -
CITY FURMTURK 'AUCTION,
i AWD niVATB 8AX.ES BOOMS. .
Nov 29. and 31 North -Third Street,
N ft City Hote-I,'-
i PHILADELPHIA." 11
t C. MACKEY, Auctioneer, respeetftilly ia
y viles l be attentien of persons desirous of pur
chasing Furniture, to his extensive Sales Rooms,
(both pub lie end Piivate,) tor every description of
Household Furniture, where can be oMained at all
limes, a large easortsnenl of fashionable anil well
manufactured Cabinet Furniture, Beds, Mattresses,
da., si awry rre'esed prices, for cash.
I OCT Bale by Aawfeci, twira a wtak. ' n' 1
t. ,,'': i!v v'.! .i
nosn oi ttTtt n tr r
for TETTrn. j '
hinowohim, ri!M-v on rnn race, Xno OTdcax
, . CUTANEOUS) BRCPTIOrVS. '
(Tj The following tertijica'e deteribt one of the
extraordinary cures ever effected Ly any
application. - - ,
Piutaiist rut a, February 10, 1838.
T7 OR twenty years f waa severely afflicted with.
TtTTia nn the Face and Head the discs sa
commenced when f waa seventeen years old, and
continued until the Fall of 1838, varying in vio
lence, but without ever disappearing. ' During most
of lbs time, prest pan of my f .re was covered with
the eruption, frequently attended with violent itch,
ing; my head awcl'cd at times until it felt ss if it
Would burst the swelling Was so g'e.it, lhat I could
scarcely pet iny hat on. During the long prrloj
lh.it I wis afWc-led wbh the disease, I Used a grent
many a pliraiioti., (am.nv them several relfhr.ite.l
prep.-itatiotir.) as will as taking inwatd reinitbta,
including a Lumber of bottles of Swaim's I'anaera,
t.xtrvcl of Sitrtnnitriha, etc. In fact, it wouid be
impossible to enumciate all tbe medicines I need
I waa aU, under Ihe c,r of lw. of tbe mi.t di
lingui-dicd phvsidiins of ibis city, but without n-
l reiving rrv rh benefit, and I despaired of ever being
j cured. In tbe fill of lSllf!, llie disease at the time
j being very violent, I commenced using the .ore
j Ointment, ( prepared by Vauahin Sc Divis.) It
a f.-w ai plications Ihe violent itching ceased, tbe
swelling abaied, Ihe irui.tioit bi-san to disappear,
and before I h id used a jur the disease was en'.irelv
cuicd. It hss now been neatly a year and a half
since, and there ia not a vcti;e of Ihe disease ro
mining, except tbe arars from the deep pits formed
by the disease. It is impossible for me to dcarri'-e
in a .certificate the svrrity of tbe disease and my
sulfering, but I will be plcacd to give a fuller ac
count to any person wanting further satisfaction,
who will csll on inc. At tbe litnc I co.nmanced
using tbe R-.se Ointnv nt I would have ghen hun
Irtds of ilo bus to be rid of the disease. Since U
sing it. I hnve recommended it lo .evertl rsnna,
(among them my mother, who bad tbedisosM bad
ly on hei arm.) who were a'l cured bv it.
JAMES DURNELL. No. 1 R0. R,ce St.
rj The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B.
Vauhan, SoM-h East corner of .Third and Rare
streets, Philadelphia, and sold on auenev in Sunbu
ry. bv II. B. MASSE R,
May 14th. 1843. i4?enf.
llohc Oiiifniciit, for Tetter.
A I'liOOF OF ITS EFFICACY,
Phi LansLFm a. May ?7lh, t8:i).
rPHIS is to certify that I was severely ailbcted
with Tetter in the bands and f et for upwarda
of forly Jeais ; Ihe disease was attended generally
with violent itching and swelling. I applied to a
number of physicinna, and used a great many appli
cations witlwut effecting a cure. About a year
since, I applied ll.e Rose Ointment, w hich entirely
slopped the itching, and a few applications immedi
ately cured the disease, which there has been no
return of, although I had never Isren rid of it at
any time fur fotty years. RICH . Mil) SAVAI.E,
Eleventh, below Spruce Street.
fXj- The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B.
Vauchan, S iuth East corner of Third and R ice
Streets, Philadelphia, and s ld on agency in Sunbu
ry Ly II. B. MASSER,
May Mlh 18.13. Aret.
MEDXCAZ. APPROBATION
OJthe ROSE OIATMET,for Tttier.
LTHOUtiH the aupcrinritv of the prepaiai.d
over ull olio is is fully cs ablished, the pr .pr.e
tors lake pleasure in laying before the public the
following certificate from a rexpctahle physician,
a graduate of the UnWeraity of Penns ivanis. Dr.
Bai.gb, having found in this .eine.lt that relief f.r
a tedious and disagreeable atfoction which the mesne
wiihiu Ihe range of bis profea-i.in failed to slford,
bus not hesitated to give it his aprul.ati .it, although
the prejudices and interests of that profession ate
ppoae.l to aecrel Remedies.
- PnititiKLruii, Kept. 19, 1836.
I waa recently troul.'.id with a ledioua herpetic
eruption, which coe.ed nearly one si 'e of tnv fie,
and extended over the e ir. Mr. Vauulim. projirii
lol of liie Ros.' Otnirnei.t, obseiving my fai-e, lusts
led on my Irvine his preparation, of whiclt he hari
del me a jo r. Although in coinmon with the mem
bets of my profession, I dmcouti'i nance and illsBjs.
pioveofthe numerous noatiuiiis pjlirli'J upon the
public by i jnoi anl pr. tenders, I feel in jus'ice hout.d
toeic.pt the Rose: Ointment fiom that c:as of n.e
.l.cinrs, and to give it my approbation, as it inti.s
ly Hired the eruption, although It h d resisted ll.e
u.u-.l application.. DANE BAI'GH, M. D.
The Rose Ointment is preoared by E. U,
Vauchan, South East corner of Third a- d Rare
Strreta, Poiladriphia, and sold on sc.-ncv in Sun
bury, 'by it. B. M ASfER.
May 1 tth, I4:l. At;mt.
Counter 'oIioim'
DEATH BXaOW.
rPhe put-lie will plaae observe lhat no Bran.beth
A Pills ar gen. ine, unless llsa box haa three la
bels upon ii. (tbe top, the ao'e and the bottom)
each containing a f.caimih signature of mv hand
writing, thus B. BttnnMBTH, M. D. These la.
bel- aie engraved on steel, beautifully designed,
and done at aneipense of over 12.000. Therefore
it will be seen that the only thing necessary to pros
cure ihe medicine in its punly, is to observe these
labels. -
Remember tha ton, the side, and the bottom.
The following tespective persons arc duly sulln.ri-
j eil, and ftol.l
CERTXFICATES OF AGENCY
For the sale of lirandreih's Vegetable t'nieersal
I'il.'s.
Northemberland coaiitv I Milton Mji key St
Chambeilin. Sunbury H. B. Manser. M'Ewm.e
vilir; Ireland & Meii. lt. Northuin'eiland Win.
Forayth. Georgetown J. At J. Walls,
i Union County : New Berlin Bogar & Win
ter. - Selinsgrme (imrge Oundrum. Mi.blles
burg Issac Smith. Beaveri;wn David Hublet,
A'tamsburg W'm. J. May. Millliiishuig Mel.srh
& Ray. Hattteton Daniel Long. Freeburg
(J. A F, C. Moyer. Iwisburg Walla & Green,
Columbia county i Danville E. B, Keynokle
! ft Co. Berwick-Shuman Jk R.ttcnhoese,
Ca-s
lawiasa C. G. Brobts. Bloolnsburg John R.
Moyer. Jeiscy Town Levi Bieel. Wsahinclon
Roht. McCay. Limestone Belli" McNineh, '
Ohaetve lhat each Agent has an Engravrd Cr
tificste of Agency, containing a repreaentalion nl ,
lr BRANDRE'i'H'S Manufactory at Sing Sing,
tnd opon which will also be seen exact copies of
Ihe new lubeis novo used upon the Drnndretk fill
Poxes. I
i Philadelphia, office No. 8. Noith Alh street . .
I ' B. BHANDRETH, M.D.
' Jone4th 14.1.
ar.eorRc J. Weaver, .
BOPS MAKSB V SUn CUANDXJBB.
I iVi
R
No. 13 North WaJerStreu.rhiladeljjhta.
A a ronsisnliy on hsml, a general assort
ment of Uordsre. Seine Twines, e., vlx :
Kopee, Fishing Ropee, White Ropee, Msnil
la Ro)a, Tow Lines for Canal Boats. Also, a ,
Somplete sasorttnei.t of Seine Twines, &e. such es
Hemp Shad and Herring Twine, Beet Patent Hill
Net Twine, Ot ton Shad and Herring Twine, Shoe
Threads, etc Ac, .AuuvJied .Cptds. PaasigbJasae,
H alters. Trscxs, Cotton anil Linen Csrpst Chaius,
sfee, all of whka he will dispose ef on reasonable.
IglQig, - i -. i ;1 Mi . tl ;t rlfj . i '.i
I PUUsXtJiis, Keveeaber , IMI;: '.iV