Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, April 03, 1847, Image 4

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a xKtrina ironr. :
Ons wintry erening a country atofa-ketpcr
n thn OrtM uJotrt.Hto8rate WM about claaiof
Kit doftra for Aha bight, aod. while, au4,nf !
the vnow oataide pulling sp , witvatowahat
(cp, ha hv through lb glaaa lounf Inf,
worthies fellow within, gutapoand of freeh
feotter rroh the thlf ad trafroaal it lo to hat.
Tha ttii oo eoooat dattTd than the r
v -ne was hit upon, and I fatj' ft"" infant
i-und the Green Mountain etora keeper t onea
mdmjinf hia appetite tot ten to th fwlleat
nt. ind paying .tot thief with a facetioue
e-.rt ot tortore, for which he rnlht have gained
a prerniitm fhnn the i)J inquisition.
' I ny, Seth V aald tba etorekceper, coming
in at tlneine the door after him, alapping bra
hmda over hie ebouldera and ttnrnping tba
enow off hia feet. '
Seth hid htahald on tha door, lit hat upon
tiia head, and the toll of butter in bit feat, and
npxioui to mike hia exit aa anon at poeaiblo.
I aay, Seth, ait down ; 1 reckon, an euch an
v-frr nsl night as thia, a lectle eomethiu',
wouldn't hurt a fellow.'
Seth felt very uncertain, ha had the batter
and wat exceedingly anxioua to he off, but the
temptation of eomething warm aadly interfered
with eiia resolution to go. Thia heaiitation,
however, waa eoon eettled by the right owner
ot the butter taking Seth by tbe ahoulderaand
planting him in a aeatclora to the tftove, whera
he wat in such m manner coancred in by tba
barrcle and boxen, that while the grocer tat be
fitre him there waa no possibility ot getting out,
fid right in thia very place, aura enough, the
tore-keeper tat down.
Seth, we'll have a little warm Santa Cm,'
Mtd the Green Mountain grocer; eo ha opened
the etove door, and stuffed in aa many aticka aa
the apace would admit ; without it you'd freeze
such a night as thia,'
Soth already felt the butter eettling down
closer to hi hair, and jumped up declaring he
must po.
'Not till you have had something wami.Soth;
Feth, come I've got a atory to tell you too, ait
lown now and Seth waa again pushed in hia
seat by hia cunning tormentor,
'Oh 1 it'a too darned hot here laid the petty
thief attempting to rue.
Sit down don't be in wch plaguy hnrry,'
rfnrtt) the grocer, pushing him back into hia
chair.
But I've got the cowa to fodder, and fomc
wood to split, and 1 muat be goin,' said the per
scented chap.
But you muatn't tear youraelf away, Seth, in
thia manner. Sit down ; let the cowa take
rare of themselves, and keep youriclf cool :
you appear to be fidgety, aaid tha rogneiah
grocer, with a wicked leer.
' The next thing waa the production of two
smoking g'.aeeea of hot ruin toddy, the very
tight ot which, in Seth'a pretent situation,
would have made the ha'tretand erect iion hia
head, had it rot been well oiled and kept down
by the butter. t
'Seth, I'd give you a toast now, and you
can butter it yourself,' aaid the grocer with an
air of such consummated simplicity that poor
Seth Mill believed himself unsuspected ; 'Seth,
irr V here' a Chrietmaa gooae well roasted
and basted, eh 1 I tell you it's the greatest
rating in creation. And Seth, don't you
never ute hog'a fat or common cooking butter
to bante with como take your butter I mean
Seth take your tod Jy.
1'onr S. tli now began to areoke aa well aa
melnnd hia mouth waa hermetrically aealed up
aa though he had been born dumb. Streak af
ter etreak of the butter came pouring from un
der hi and hi handkerchief waa already
poaitsd with the greasy overflow. Talking away
an if nothing waa the mutter, the grocer kept
etu(fi g the wood into the rtove while poor Seth
At bolt upright ; with hia hack against the
counter and hie knree almost touching the red
hot furnace before.
plagur-d cold night this, aaid tha grocer.'
Why Seth, you reem to perspire aa if you were
wtrm! Why don't you take your hat off !
Mere let mtt put your hat away I'
'No.' exclaimed poor Seth with a epatrr.odic
efiort to get hia tongue looee clapping both hia
handa upon hie hat, 'No, I muat go ; let me out
I ain't well; let me go!'
A greasy cataract waa now pouring down the
poor fellow'e face and neck and awaking into hia
clothre and trikling hia body into bia very
hoot, ao that ha waa hlerally.in a perlect bath
of oi I.
Well, good niht, Seth,' etid the humorous
Vermonicr, 'if you will go, and addiug aa he
Id', 'neigiib', 1 rucknn the fun I've had out of
you :e worth nine pence, eo I thao't charge you
with tlui pon mi of butter.
RECIPE TO MAKE NECTAR,
B TU CO.NHOiHSECa OF THE BOSTON TPST.
Take a fioin the woman whw kiaa it most
sweet,
And if one's not enough, why ji.arituui rpat,
With a smile wheu bc souUa aia moat pla
rid ;
Take the pout of her rip lip, tba draught to an
rich, With a sneer full oftcoia from tonoe fond jea
lous witch ;
Woman's scorn's such an excellent acid.
Take those tears o'r tbe warn cheek of beauty
tbatflow,
With a glance of bar eye 'twill a sparkle be
stow
Sach looks aa wa all lava te meat ;
Weman'a tones-woman lova with tba mix
tore combine;
Than druik ef tka potion, you'll own it divint :-
AaaWtfcart ia yeer r-ecttr ecfrjlst !
DAivK norn list
PE.X5iYl-TiuflA.
Tha fuUowbM. lift "how lha current value tf all
(anaavreania Bok tfolea. Tba most implicit re
lianee'iiiny ha! pWJ apon K. a It U eaarjr w-f
jarefvlry crmrJ with and correct! from Bun
nell's Repjfiar. . :
Rnnka In Plalladelphlcru
Htm: Locatto.
urae. tn
NOTES AT PAR.
Bank of IVmih Amerka" . . , psr
Dank ri the NonherA I.ibertiee . , par
Camamrrial BaAk of fenn'a. . , par
rarmera' an J Mechanic' Bank . . pr
Kenwneton Djnk . . .par
PhiladeJcihia Bank. . i em
dvhoytklll Bank ... per
SootbwarV Bank . . pr
Weatem Bank . pat
Mediaitire' Bat k . par
ManufarTorrre' 9t Mechanica' Bitik par
Bank of Perm Township . . par
Qirerd Bek . par
Bink of Conimerre, lute Moyaroenamg pat
Dank 6f Penney Wanla . par
Conutry Rnnka.
Bank of Pheitor Count t Westchester par
Bank of Dehiwnre County Choeter par
Bank of Oermnntown Oormsntown psr
Bank of Montgomery Co. Norritiuwn par
Doylestown Batik Dnylcatown par
Caston Bank Ktnn ' par
Farmers' Bank of Buck ro. Britol pnr
Bank of NorthomberlinJa NnrthumSerlanJ par
I olnmhta llank Bridge ro.'Columbu
Parmera' Ban, of t.anraster Luncoiei
par
par
pur
pr
par
These
ofBcea
Lanraeter County Bank Iiiincastor
Lancaetcr Bank T.anrister
Farmers' Bank ot ReaJine Readiua
Offica of Bank of Penn'a. llsrri-hu
rtnea ' do do Lancaster
ier l
Offlca do do Readih
Ofnca do do Bsatnn
Jo not
mUSD.
' NOTES AT DISCOUNT.
Rank of tbe United States Philadelphia
MioeTa' Bank of Potuviile Potiavilla
Bank of fewintown Lewntown
Bank of MidJIctown MitUloiown
Carliela Bank Carliale
Exchange Bank Pittshurf
Do do branch of Holliihysburj
rtarriabure; Bank Harriburg
Lehanon Bank Lelianon
Merchsnm' & Manuf. Bank Piitahurg
Bank t( Piitahurg Pitlsbuig
Weat Bronrh' B.ink Williamapori
Wyoming Bank Wilkesharre
Northampton Bink Allcntown
Berka Cminly ltank Reading
Office of Dank of U. H. Pittalurg
It
failed
do
Do do do Erie
Do do do Net Briahton
Bank of Chamberahurg Chamlxrahurg
Bank of Geltyaburg Urltyahurg
Bank of 8uuuehanna Co. Mnniroae
do
I
lj.lj
';l
Erie Bank Erin
Parmera' 6i Drovers' Bank Weyneaburg
Franklin Bank Washington
Honeadaln Bank Honend.ile
MiHionaraheU Bank of B. Brownsville
York Bank York -
1
N. R. 'Itio notee of thnee hanka on which wa
omit 4uo)atont, and auh.tilute a daah ( ) are not
purohased by the Philaili Iphia brokers, with the
exception; of tbrie which hae a U'lUtr of reference.
BROKEN HANKS.
Philadelphia 8av. Ina.
Philadelphia Loan Co.
Schuylkill Suv.irra.
Kenaingleu 8a v. Ina. A
Penn Township 8av. Ins.
Manual Labor Bank (T. W
Phila.U-lphia
do
do
do
do
Dyott, prop.)
Towanda
failed
fniled
failed
failed
I owanda Hank
Alleghany Bank of Pa.
Bank of Beaver
Bank of Saratara
Bank of Washington
Centre Bank
City Bank
Farmers' dr. Mech'ca' Bank
Farmers' & Mech'ca' Bank
Farmera' tt Mech'ca' Bank
Harmony Institute
Huntingdon Bank
Juniata Bank
Bedford
no sale
cloeed
chired
Heaver
Harrialiurg
Washington
ltillifiinte
failed
cloard
Piliabuig
Pittaburg
Fayette co.
(ireeiicaktle
Harmony
no eal
failed
failed
failed
no sale
Huntingdon no rale
Lewintown no jle
Lumberman's Bsnk
Warren
PunJatT
New Hope
Milton
Meadtille
Tori Caibon
Carlisle
MtuitriuMi
L'ninntown
failed
no sale
closed
no tale
closed
failed
cloned
failed
closed
Northern Bsnk of Ps.
New Hope Del. Bride Cr.
Northumh'd Union Col. Hk.
North Western Bank of Pa.
Office of Schuylkill Bank
Pa. Apr. & Manuf. Bank
Silver Lake Bank
L'ninn Bank of Penn'a.
Wentmorelaml Bank
Greensburg
Wilkeiibarre Bridge t'.
WHkeabsrre nossle
fry- All notes puriortiiic to te on any Pennyl-
vania Bank not given in the above lUt, may be set
jown as Irauda.
XCW JCRSCY.
Diink of New Biunswick Brunswick faikrd
Belvidcie 13 ink Betaider J
Burlington Co. Bank Medfurd, par
Commercial Bank Perth Amlxiy (
Cumberland Bank t!rldft. n par
Farmera' Bank Mount Holly par
Fanni-ra and Medianim' Rk Kahway
Farmera and Mechanica' Pk N. Piunawick file.l
Farmers' and Merchants' Bk Middlrtown PL I
Franklin Bank of N. J. Jersey City
failed
failed
foiM
faded
failed
tailtHi
i
par
po sslu
Houoken Bkg& Uiaung t-o lloboken
leraey City Bsnk
Jriaey tily
Patterson
Belleville
Morriatuwn
Freohold
Newark
Trenton
Jeraoy City
Newark
Mechanica' Bnk
Manufaclurrra' Bank
Moeria County Bank
Monmouth Bk of N.J.
Mechanica' Dank
Mechanics' and Manuf. Bk'
Morris ('anal and Bkg Co
Poet Notee
Newark Bkg A loa Co
New Hoi D4 Bridge Co
i
i
failed
failed
failed
i
ImberUville
N. J. Manofae. and Bkg Co
Hobnken
N J Protect on ck Loinlid bk Jersey City
Orange Bank Orange
Palerson Bank Paicraon
People' Uaok do
rnneeloo nans I ruiecioo par
Salem Banking Co iSaU ra par
State Bank ftewsrk t
State Bank Klizahetbluwn i
(tate Bank t'amdMn par
Siale lljnk of Moeria Moiruiown
Slate Bank Trenton faile.1
K a lorn and Philad Manuf Co Salem fuilod
Suaaox Uaok Newton f
Trenton Banking Co Trenton par
Union Bank Dever f
Washington Banking Co. Jlackenaack failed
UKLAWAHE.
Bk of Wilm A. Brandy wine Wilmington
Baokaf Dawarti
Bank of Binyrna
Do laanch
Wilmington
par
r
par
f
par
P
par
Smyrna
Millord
Parraeta' Bk of Stale of Del
Do branch
Dover
Wilmington
'Da branch
Da branch
Union Bank
dj- Vnim 6'a . .
fXTOoatl banks marked
GoigtwD
Newcastle
Wilmington
thus () there are i
the counterfeit or alterH noUw f the vov da
Domiaauooa, in cveuisuon.
riOUITT VERNON
95 North 2d at., bet. Arch & Kaca ttg..
n P la i I a d e 1 p h I n .
1TRADY dt PARKER reaprctfully inform their
UP friends and the public thai Ibey hive taken
lha above named, haute, recently kept by J. 8.
Adam, end are prepared to accommodate cuetc
mcM In th most satisfactory manner and at rea
sonable prleerj '
Their table will be supplivj with the beet vri
ety '.he market atliird their parloraand sleeping
lnwii'i win r in tte w-st otjer. The noiie
has been rtioronfhlv repiiired and furnlehej with
a tiew to the comfort of travellers and etrnogeVs.
flaring bid enl yeira experience in the
hoainraa, thev hop o give teneial aa'tafsetio,
itid repertfully invite tav ill ra anJ etianreratu
givethem aedl. BRADY & fMKKLR.
Ph'hdeliihia.Jano.ry lfl, 1847. f
Mill and Farm
THE subscriber offers for sale filty or aixty a
erea of land with a mill erect d thereon, for
merly known aa Jun-a's Mil', eituated in Autut-.a
township Northumherhnd eoonty, ot tbe Little
Shomokin creik, near the Tulprhockeo road, lead
ln from Sonburf to Pottaville eight miles from
Sunbury. Thirty or forty acrea of aa'd land are
cleared, and in a good atata of cn'tivation. Tbe
Improvements are a trit Mill, a Log ILnne and
Stab'e, and an Orchard. There is also a good
Spr rig and apteral acres of Meadow on the premi
ses. The I cation t.f the mill ia an evesltent one
for rtutntn. Por further information inquire of the
aub.criber. DAVID MILLER.
Shamniin trwnst.ip, Jan. 9, 1847. 3f0
OKBAP WATCHES.
The Cheapest Gold nnd Silver YVatche
IN lMIH.ADEl.l'IllA.
... A. ......... U ...
1 OLD Leere, fud Jewelled,
f 45 00
S3 tlO
ITT Sdver do.
do.
Lepines, Jewelled. 30 00
SiNer do. do. 15 00
Silver Quaniers. fine au di' v. 10 00
Gold Watchea. plain, 16 00
Silver SpectacUe, I 75
Gold Pencils. 2 00
Gold BtaceliK 4 00
Ala on hand, a large aasnrtmrnt of G..1J snd
Hair Bracelet, fineer rii gs, bre.ift pins, hoop ear
rings, gold pent, silvar spiins, tnj.ir tongs, Ibiru
blee, gold nxk. curb and f .b chains, guard k- ys
and jewellny of eery deciipinn, at equal'y low
prices. All I want is a cjII to convince custo
mer. All kinds of Watches and Clocke repaired and
wmrunted to keep good time for one year; old
gold or silver hoc.ght or taken in etchance.
For sale, eight day and thirlv hour brass clock,
at LEWIS LA DOM US'
Watch, Clock and .tewellciy 8toro, No. 413
Market street, euoe Elcvt riih, north aide, Pbili
phi .
(y- I hae aoma Gold and Sitvet Levers, still
much cheser than the alnve prices.
Philadelphia, Dec. 26. !St6. I
AUCTION STORE,
No. 6 North 3d sr., third door above
Market St reef.
PEILASBLPBIA.
SALE EVERY EVENING, of a peneral as
oriment of Koreiin and Domeatic Hardw.re,
"Table and Pot ket Cullery, Trunks, L.ks,
Laicheis, Bolls, 3.1WS, Saddlery, Whips,
Bonis, Khoea, Ill's, Caia, Guns,
Pistols, Trimmings, Clothing
and Fancy Goods.
The attention of city and country dealers is in
vited. The Gooda are freab, and will he warranted
equal to tbe repreaenlatinns that may be made of
them. BAYLIS & BROOKE It. Auctlonem,
No 6 Not lb 'Jhid t
N. B. rurehsseia can fieve their Goods puckrd.
Several invoices of Goods Lave ben received lo be
sold at private sale.
Philadelphia. Dec. 1 9th, I6C ty
UTrB Houssel's cinltorrsal-'-SHAVING
CREAIVI.
Small quantities given without Charge.
. 1 14 Chrtnul St., PHILADELPHIA.
raHIS new and tplemlid article, its nsme de
1 notes, is pr.ifeed to be superior lo any 8ha
ving Cream in the United Mu'ee rr Curi.pe. It ix
unsorptsed fr beauty, puritv and f egrmce, tho'
onii-ht analigous to Gunrlairi's Ambrnaial
Cieam and oilier similar compounds. It far sur-
I
them all by lha em 1 tent paaty c niti)cy
of its l-ithi r, which so softens the hesrd as lo retidi r
eh'ving pleaannt and eay. It further poFsetsea
the advantage over the imported arlicle, in being
freshly pn pne I, no akill boing wanting in ita man
ufactur. E. Rnarael having had mat.y yejra' ex
perience in the celebrated Laboratory of Laugur,
Pere et FU, now Renaud it en., of Paris.
Besitrs being the I et, it ia the cheapest article
forahaving; it iseleftntlv pot ep in box, with
splendid steel engraved label.
Pii.-e $3 r doaen. or H? cents for a single box.
lo ahHve one year. It is also sold at t 60 per lb.
or 12) cnla per ot., an I hit geniremn ran have
their boxes filled at EUGENE ROLSSEL'S.
Wholesale and Retail Perfumery and Mineral Wa
ter Es ablishinent, 114 Chesnut S'.reet,
Dee 19, 1846.-. PHILADELPHIA.
j. CiiTDEP.3,
o. 21 North Fourih Street,
PHILADELPHIA,
Invite, Merchant and Milliner to ex-Tjto
BSamin their slock of Bonnets, Palrnt-iQJ.
L af and Leghorn Hals. Fur and Cloth Cape, and
India Rubber Shoe. It wid be f und to contain
all of the moat desirable kinds, and w ill b dd at
the lovieat market p'ice
Nj. 21 north Fouith Street, between Market
and A'ch Streeta.
PhiUdelphia. Dec. 19th. 184 6m
WATCHES tJEWELaLVJ,
ST TU
"Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry Store"
No. 06 North SECOND e rect, corner rf Quarry,
GOLD Lever Watches, full
j Wi lled, IN earatetaes, $45 00
Silvtr Lever Watches, full
jewelled, 23 00
Silver lacver Watchea, se
ven jewel, 18 00
Silver Lepine Watchea, jewelled, finest
quality, 14 00
Superior Quartier Watchea, 10 00
Imitation Quartier Watcu,not art anted, 6 00
Hold fcpeetM, a) 00
Tine Silver Spectacles, 1 7ft
Gold Brse. lata with topat atone, B AO
Lad tea' Gold 1'eneds, 16 carats, 2 00
: Gold Finger Lings 87 et lo f 6 Watch Claa
ees, plsin, 12( Cist ps'" IN t Lunet. 16. O
thcr artictos propoilion. All good warranted
to l wbal they are an Id for, O. CON HAD. .
; t In hand, aom Gold and Silver Levere, Lepioaa
aod Qusniais, lower than tbe above price.
Phitsdslfbii, Dec 6, 1646 ly
ailwi
To The I. O. ofO. V.
J. W. & tt. D. STOKES,
Manufacturer! of Premium Odd Fel
low RegnliR,
M. 194 M,rkel Sired, PHILADELPHIA,
First Clothing Store below Olh Street.
THE subset ibors having token the premium at
Franklin Institute, al the Wet eibibitien, for
the beat Regalia, they invite the attention of the
order to their establishment, where they will Cod a
splendid assortment of P. U. and Encampment Re
galia. They also make order for Lodges and i
Kocampmenta, Regalia, Sashea, Costumes and
Robes, and furnish every thiha tequWte for the :
convenience of new Lodges or Cmampmenis. t
J. W, STOKER, i
ED.STMKKS. !
Philadelphia, De. 10. I94g. ly
New Firm.
rilHE Under gned herey gives eotice, that l.e
J. baa aesnria'ed with M i self, as a partner in
the mercantile busines, in hi store adjoining
Weivet'a 'Cavern, in Munhury, John Haas, and
that tbe said store will hereafter be conducted un-di-r
the firm of Clement & Hs. The store al
the South West comet of Market Square will ho
conducted aa heretofore, by the eubscribtr himself,
to which be rrsctl'ully invite Iks i-uatoiaeis and
friends.
He sleo notifie all thoae indebted to him, to cnll 1
beiwccn thia and the tat of January next, and set- j
tie their accounts, j
All kinds of produce wid be tsken on account,
at cash prices.
llmeafter no long, r than four month credit
will be given. IK A T. CLEMENT.
Nunl ury. Nov. 14. 1840 If.
CLElLEXTT & HAAS,
"RESPECTFULLY inform the public, that on
- the 9th inst , they entered into psrtnership, ;
in tfie mercsnti'e business, at the store reeendy ;
occupied by La 'I', t.'lement, adjuiiiing Weaver'e i
Tavern, in bunbury. They have lati ly received j
a neiv at oik of gnods, which they will diapove of,
al the l0'Tet pricea. j
All kinds of produce will le tuken in eicbange '
for g.io.'s.
No longer than four months credit be given.
IltA T. CLEMENT, ,
JOHN HA AH.
Sunl.urv, Nov. 14. 1S4C tf.
ileta) oos, lta (Kcolis.
t licnper Thau liver ! ,
! "H OHN H. PL'KDY, hn just rereivl. at his
U New More, in Msrket Hquaie, a fre-di suply ;
ot tesaiinable Goods, such ss
Cloth. Cjssiiners, Siilinettn, Kentucky Jeans, I
Cords, Drillings, Alpsctss, Girigliame,
Prints, Mualina, Hosiery, Glovra. &e,
Al-o: tjueenowaie and Groeeriea,
which va ill he sold very low. Porchasers are invi
ted to call and examine hia etork befine purchasing
elsewhere. The bigheat price paid for Produce.
Sonbnrv. October I7rh, IS46 tf.
ITKAORDINTllYl)ISCOVEltY!
SEArNESS CAN BE OVAZTS II
"COOPER S ETERIAL Oil A prompt and j
vy la'Ung remedy f .r Uatrvita, also for
pains
and difchsrgr of matter from toe bar.
Hundreds of cure in raee deemed utterly hope
leva have firmly e tallihed its superiority over eve.
ry former Medical discovery. j
Thin vslusble Acoustic Medicine ia a compound j
of four different Otis, one of which, ihe active and
principal ineredient, is o' t linej from Ihe bark of 1
certain species of Wslnct, new ar.d effectual'
sgenl in the cure of Deafness.
Person who had been deaf for 10, 15 and even ;
20 years, have been permanently cured by uaing '
Ibis oil. In fact, so numerooa and so emphatic
have been the teatimoniala in it- favor, that the in- j
ventor claims for it the distinction of an Infallible
Remedy, in all cases, when the Ear ia perfect in j
its formatim. i
Foi further panii-olars, and evidence of ita great !
value, printed sheets, in the hands of Areola.
For snlti in Sunbnry, by J. W. FKILINU.
September 19th, 1646 ly
aPWKttlBWVNvulMI
II uu
UNKlVALLbD AD UNEQUALLED j
In euring Colds, Coughs, Albms, Infiuenti,
Whooping-Cough, and all Diwus.-e of tbe
biei.st and lui g, Irsding lo ('oosunip
tion ; eompoaed of the eoneentnted
virtuea of the herbs Itorehoand,
B'.newtt, Blondriot, and
several other vrgeta
ble sub'tanrea.
Warranted
PURE FROM ANY MINERAL WHATEVER.
nHIS invaluable Medicine is the moat sedy
-i and certain remedy ever discovered f.;r the a
hove compla nte, as thoueande who have used it
will lesiify. For sale, in Sunbury. bv
J. W. FIMLINO.
and in Nortbomberlsnd. by I). BRAUT1GAM,
and al whohaate, in Philad Iphia, bv
F. KLETT A Co,
Corner of Second and Callow hill atrela.
September tO'h. 1846. ly
DEN TIS T 11 Y.
JACOB HELLER,
THANKFUL for tha liberal encouragement
which he haa received, would respectfully
inform bia friends and the citiaen of Northumber
land county in general, that he ha prepared him
self with the et Incorruptible Teeth, tiold Plate,
Gold Foil, cVe., that can be had in th eitv of Phi
ladidphi ; and thai he will endesvor, to the utmost
ef his ability, to render full aalivfsction lo all who
uiy think pioper to cngsge hi services. He will
be In Sunbury at the Augoat court, where be will
be prepared, at hie residence, to insert Teeth on
Gold Plata, or on Pivot, on lha Isteat and moat ap
proved plana, nd attend load the branch belong
ing to DEN TAL SURGES Y.
Ladiee will be waited on at their rdacee of real
dance, if deairad. -
; Hi charges will be iMaonabie, end hie work
warranted.
He; will visit diffeseal parts of the teunty, eboot
once in three miam he. i - -. ,
, Sunbury. July lfcib, I84l6m .
f6KdRHS9 Jtltf.he .,.,1 'Black OongreVs
Iek et lapeiior Quality. f"r sale etiesp.at the
etoreef HENRY MAtWBR.
Jul; iak, IN.
Sii in naiiiw"
b. KutinBii, jr.,
Aa. &i AortA Fourth Seeef, unlet th Mtr
' canf' HoHl,
Phllaelolphla,
fi t wena a raaial
KEEPS constantly on hand an extet.sive as
sortment of all kinds of Silk, Fur and Baa
vet Hat a, which ha otTera for sate on the most rea
sons bis term. - Hi Hat are made- up ot the best
materfala, and in the most approved Wtyle. Per
e visiting the ciy wilt find it to their interest to
cell. July 11th, t84g. ly
Ce"laBlA EOvTSE,
CHESXTOT STHBHT,
"PHILADELPHIA.
THIS larpe and commodious Hotel has recently
b'en fitted up with entire hew furniture.
The subscribers therrforo solicit the patronage of
the public, and trust that their experience in the
business will enable them to give entire satisfac
tion. Terms modera'e. '
BA(3LEY, McKENZlE dt Co.
July 4ih, 1910. ly
FOUNTAIN HOTEL,
Light Street,
ryv-v n.nsyfrrTT rm.
THE House has undergone a thorough tipuir.
The proprietors solicit its former paiiouuge.
Terras $1 IS per day.
WM. W. D1X.
ARTHUR L. FOGG.
July 4, 1 8 IS. I v Proprietors.
Keller afc freciioiig!t,
PATE1T7 ATTOPalTEYS,
AND MECHANICAL KKGINfcF.LS,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
DRAWINGS and Papers for the Patent Of.
fice will b prepared by thrni, at their olVue,
opposite the Patent Oll'u e.
July. 4th, 1846. ly
SILVEtt MKDAU
4WAR0E0 BV THE rB4ELISI t.VSTI Tl'l't, ISIS.
City Dagnerrcolype EstuMidlimnit.
CE. I-P. rer irrp.rp.-it rf'aqJ
(Lt: Hmoss & I'mui,)
No 100 Chnntit tt., (thnrt Third, Suu'.h tide,
rUILADE XiPZZXA.
M
IMATI.'RES t-iken equally w.ll in clou-
lor a la.lv, and a black anil for a senllernan, are
I refarable in sitting for a pietuie. No extra charge
is made for coloring, and perfect likeneasea are
Rinraniied. July 4th, 1R4R. ly
1 3i" i OUT A 'X T
TO ALL COUNTRY
HOUSEKEEPERS.
YOU may be aure of obtaining, at
J all tioiea, pure and highly flavored j
' By the single pound or larger qtiar.tity, at the !
I'eltlii TeaCoiupana 's M'arehotiiC',
UO South Sfeonrf tirttt, litwett Market and C.et- j
nut ttree.it,
Heretofore it haa been very difficult, indeed, al- j
mont impossible, always to obtain good (ire n and '
lllick Teas. But now you have only to virit ihe I
Pekin Tea Company's Store, lo obtain as delicious !
snd fragrant Tea ae you could wish for. All tatea j
can here be suited, with tbe advantsge ol getting a
pure article at a low price.
IUIIO a I Ml, IQ IU,
C'lTOT ST If G,
WIIOaMALE A.D Hr.TAIT.
; rPUE rulaceibera sre constantly manuf (during
-- fri
iom the best French, English snd American
manufactured Cloths and Caasimers, CLOTHING
in a very superior style, cut and workmanship.
Persons buying to sell sgain will find one of the
largest and moat fashionable stock of goods to select
from in the city, and st unprecedented low price'.
J. W. dtE. D. STOKES,
194 Market et. Philad.
N. B. A lare a'ortmert of Odd Fellows' Re
galia constantly on band, and all ordera from lodges
or iiidi'idusla punctual y attended to, on the most
liberal terms. J. W. it E. D. S.
Philsdelphia. June 57th. 1846 ly
DANVILLE
WOOLEN FACTORY.
DANVILLE, COLUMBIA COUNTY,
I'eitnNylrniiln.
IHE Danville Steam Woolen betory. former
. ly owned and occup;ed by Dr. PBTaiaiw. h.
reeanity been parrbased by the suhcribers, who
reapeelfully announce lo their frienda and the pub.
lie general y, that they are now prepared lo do all
kiida of work in their line of bnainese, at the ahnr
teal notice, according U order, and in th best com
parative manner. Having gone ti considerable
xpenae in repairing their machinery and aparatos,
snd bring vury particular in securing the aervice of
experienced mechanics, they feel confident thai
they are capable of executing all kinds of work in
a a'.yl superior to siy other establishment In the
country, al the old customary p ice.
CLOTHS, SATIN ETT8, FLANNELS axo
BLANKETS ronstan ly on hand, and for aale at
reduced prirce. for Ciaii or Barter.
CAItDno AKU FI'1XIG
will be done in the best manner, at the usual pri
cea. All kinds of country produce taken in pay
mvnl for wrk, at D inville market prices.
For the accommodation of ihn who live at
distance, Wool and Clotb will be taken in al,
and, when finihd, retnrnetl to the following pla
ces, Pliiin written direction must accompany
each parcel ;
Culiimbia County.-Roup A Marr'a store, Wa
shingtrnvillat R. Fruit's store, J.rwytown j Yea
ger'a inn. Roaring Cieek i Sherplrea' store, ("aits
wiasa; C. F. Mann's atore, Mifflinville; Millei".
elore, Berwick t J- Clin' Mill ; Rickef atore,
Oiangeville Ueir'e elore, W bite Hall.
hwthumberland Coufiy Michael ReaJer a inn.
sjaaTTrjfcs,
i 1 T
in
i
i
TurbutvitU; Ireland A Hay 'a atore, McEwena- ( giD 0 Uh,y0ur medieine.snd miiacukus ss il mv
ville; E. U Piper's store, Wataonatown ; S. I. un)i j ha completely retord me to baslth, aft-Comly-A
Co' store, Milton t Gibson's inn, Chil tVcr,tbing else bad failed. Respectfully your.
lisqusque ; Porsylh'a store, Northumberland i
Young's atore, Sunbury. j
Lairm Ciau. Rpvnold'a alnre. Kinf steo I !
Gildrleve'a atore, Wilkesbarre ; Gaylord'a store,
Ply mom h Siyet'e elore, Nanilcoka ; Judge
Mack'a Mill, Huntington.
l.ytvnimg Count) D. CUpp' store, Muncy ;
Shoemaker' atore, Samih's Mill.
. GEABHAKT ot JCOWNOVER.
Danville, May; , 1SA6.
EXTCR'8 SPIRITS Of asUAl1, fhi r
lrMtlr.rOraaea. DrV Pein-v Vefnlah, Tar,
.at a., sva.uihinw ef aeV deactiptuao, wir.
rMte4.44otj'aibe cloth lha aaoat deliee
eolora. Thia liquid haa alao been uaad wirb greet
aueeoes ier ae el Bame, Scale), Teftft ProtptM
pn tbe fees, Chapoat) handa. Sore lipe, RhaaHM
lm. Heed or soft Coma, Ae. (ry fries, B gtav
per hotrla. - Tot e!e at the t of ' . ;
:e. int. H. MA?t.
He Be 11 A3 DEP.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, '
BunBTjRTr. pa.
Bualnesa attended to in the Counties of Nor
thumberland, Union, Lycoming and Columbia,
liefer li
P. Sl A. Rsvoddt.
Lowta dc. Baaaeiv.
PoMiaa ck BaoaeaAsa, VPAifat.
Reta-exaa, McFaatana eV Co.
Bttmiee, Geoa A; Ce.,
PREMIUM SCALES.
Dale's Celel rated Rail Road Scales,
Coi.l and Hay do
Iron Msnufsc's' do
Portable Platform do
SO different situ,
Dormot or Floor do
6 different site
Counter d
12 different sizes
The above Scales ar
mada either single oi
I double btsiQ, and ar.
doridedly the moat durable, accurate and conveni
ent tcAv ever iineibd. We a No have Platforn
and Count r Scale. Patent Balances and ever)
kind of Weighing Machines in use for sale, whole
rale snd retail, al low pries. All Scales sold by u
to g i out of ths city, are boxed free of chsrge, an.
wairanied to give satisfaction to tbe purchaser in
every pr.rticulr. GRAY A: BROTHER,
Manufacturers and Dealera, No. 31 Walnut atree'
Jure 27, 1S46. ly Philadelphia.
O ALT. New York Salt ill barrels and bags, fu
sale at manufacturers' prices, bv
GRAY i. BROTHER.
June 27, 1816. lv 34 Walnut st. Phil)
OHORS
Horse Ha
prices, by
HORSE SHOES. Burden's Psten
ioes, for sale at manufeclureii
(il!.Y tc BROTHER.
34 Walnut t. Phil!
Jur.e27, 1840. ly
I I ON X S Y I V X 1 A 1 1 0 USK,'
DAWVIliJUB FA.
T
IHE subseiiber, late of the Union Hott-I, fun
ev, Pa , respe.'tfully informs the old snd nu
mrrou custi.mer of the
IViinNjlvniila IIouwo,
ii nil t'.ie public eenerallv, that he hss leased th
Tavirn .Slant) of John Rhodes, in Dsnville, whrr
he i now prepiired to entertain traveller, and per
sons vi-ilinif the town, in the very best iylc. Th
ocro.nmod.itions will 1 such aa a well conducts
public house thoutd afford, and no effort will b
spared to render e.ili-f.iction, in every respect, lo al
who may call. The cvu-n of Lycoming count;
are invited lo put up with the undersigned nbei
ihey visit Danville.
HENRY WEAVER.
DmiMe. Mav 2. 1 Sit.
P K T K IZ I- A S S K 11.
RECENTLY FROM PHILAMV-PHIA,
KESPECTFUI.LY informs the eitiz-r-ns o
, Sunbury and vicinilv, that he hss o.ened at
office at the re-idence of flmry Ma-er. in Marke
street, where he is prepsied to execute all kinds o
ftr.H nr. Suiiorav. Plate Work, &.C , on the lale
snd niOFt approied plans.
Havina had fome experience and instruction
under one of the innl eminent snd auccevaful Den
; j Philnd. l,.hio. he heli-ve that he will h.
, a!j;e ,0 glve f ..nigfction to loose who may want hi
services.
Lsdies will be waited on at their place of rai
dence. His charge will be moderate, and hit
work warranted.
Sunbury, March 29(h. 1846.
To Purchasers or
DRY GOODS.
.to. 121 Pearl NEW YORK.
G2
A VING established a Branch at No. 144 Ch
ut St., Philsdelphia, ia now opening, and ii
he constantly receiving from the New York Aoc.'
tiona, sn extensive sssnrimenl of
FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS,
which will be sold at the loweat New York puces
at wholraale snd R.'tail, Among Ins slock will be
found a good aacortment of the following articlrs:
Jacroneta, Plaid. Hair ('old, Lare, Siripe, Book
Swiss snd Tarlatan Muslins, Bish. p and Linen
Ltwna, Fancy Cap Netta, Fancy and Ball Uresaes,
Thread Ls.'ea, Apfdication Do., rich B ack ilk
Trioiming Lace, lnah Linene, Linen ('amhric
Linen Cambric Hdkf., Curtain Fringes, Cathmere
d'EcriS-e, Mnuseline do I. sine, Silk and Cotton
Warp Alacca, Quoen'a Cloth, Gut Plaids,
French Me.ion. fil.ck M!ks, Gloves, Si k H e,
Shnwla, Crava , Ritihona, Emhioiderit a. Ac... Ac.
Country Merchant and o'hera viailing PhiUdel
phis or New Yoik to ptltxiiaae, are respectfully io
vited to evil and emmine Ihe stocks.
Nov. 1. IS45. ly
bkT'i "k "v k a N 1J f I V K.
THOMSON'S
i Coiiouud Sjrup or Tar fcliood
Naptba
flHE unprecedented suceei-a of this medicine, in
j L the restoration of heal h, lo those who, in de
i pair, had given up all hopes, ha given It an ex'
1 ted reputation above all other remedies, furni-hing
t evidence of its intrinsic value and power, a the on
' ly sgent which can be relied upon tor the rure of
! Pulmonary Consumption, Broiiehltti, Aihma,
Pain in the aid and Breet, Spitting of Blood,
; Whooping Cough, Croup, Ae.
i Attention is rtueated lo lb following ASTON
! ISHLNGCURE.bv Thomson's Comjiound Syrup
: of Tar and Wood Nsplha ! !
Philadelphia, Mhv l4t.
MR. THOMSON Desr Sir With grateful
frelinE I inform you of the astouiahing effect of
j your medicine, which has literally lata d m from
adeath-bed ! My die-e, Pulmonary Conaumt-
, tion, bad reduced me ao low that my physician pro.
nojnred my case hopeless I Al this Junction I be-
WASHINGTON MACK.
do do
di do
do do
do do
do do
a
Cbsrlott street, above George stree,
Tb undersigned, being personally acquainted
with Washington Msck and bia sufferings, hear
witness to Ihe aotoniahing effects of Tboroson'i
Compound Syrup of Tar, aod Ihu truth of lbs
bova statement.
JOS. WINNER, 31 North Third street,
DAVID VICRERS, 42 Almond atreet,
HUGH M'GINLEY, B. E. corner Temeny
and Potjrth Uew- '
Prepared opt by P, Thomaon, N- E. corner
of 6th gad fiuc2 atretla, Philadelphia,
j Agents H, p., Mssscr, 8uabu7v; ' D. Giose,
end I. Ilacjhappn. Harriebtjre; j Jnq. G. Brewe,
Petiavii jCaf. Esrk Reai I Ifausteo A M
CaB4 Tawand Bradford .county, fa. Price W tee
per bottle, et e doM. ,.
fjj Rewon ef cU.tmu'atitnA
rk::ad;hi, rune :ih, inf.-ij